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AUTHORS: Bednyakov, A.A.* Boyarkinal A.Nj Savenko, I.A., and
TITLEs A study of the multiple scattering of. protons -by the
photographic method
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhaika qksperiment', no.69 1962,' 35-40
TEXT. A highly collimatOd proton be.am.from a 300 kV
generator at the i4llYaF MGU was passed through' an
ana'
lysing magnet in which it WAs deflected through 90 0 and then'
entered &*polystyrene film of a few tqns of micrograms per cm2;.
The film was set up at right angles to the*-beam and the protons
ulsions of type MK
transmitted by it were reco'rded by nuclear em
(7 vt thick). The image recorded in the photographic plate was
then examined photometrically, and the results of this-exam'ina'tion
were used to de.duce the required angular distribution of -the
-.scattered protons The possibilities of the.method are indicated
-by Fig.7 in which the angular distribution ot 162.5 keV protons
is shown foi 'films of 24, 40' and 69 jLg/cm2.. 4he* continuou's
curves
were computed from Molierel-a multiple scattMr-InWtheory
Card 1/3
SMO-i I ~ ~M_111
S/12o/62/ooo/oo6/005/029
A study of the multiple acqittering...
E032/9114
(G. Yolierej Z. Naturforach., a, 3a, 1948, 78),'Usling a carbon atom*
potential computed by the 1jartree-Fok method.~ A more detailed
account or the results is reported elsewhero'by the present
authors (Zh. eksperim. i tqor. fiz., v.42, no.,3# 1962, 740)-
There are 7 figures.
ASSOCIATION3 Nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut yadernoy fiziki MGU
(Scientific Ris4arch Institute of Buclear Physics,'
NGU)
SUBMITTED: January 26, 1962)
Card 2/3
8105(V062104210031016104.9.
BIOQB102
AUTHORSj Aj4WAkgyj_A. &.p Boyarkinal A. N., Sairenkot I. Atp
Tulinov, A. F.
TITLEt Investigation of multiple scattering of 100 200 kev
protons from carbon
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentalinoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 3s 19629 740 - 746
TEXT: The angular distributions of 100 - 200 kev protons multiply
scattered from polystyrene films were determined by a photographic
methods'--~.-.~
The measurements were made on the electrostatic accelerator of the
NIIYa,F
MGU. The photographic plates were placed at a distance of about 30 mm
from the polystyrene films which were hit by a perpendicular proton
beam.
The hydrogen contained in polystyrene contributed only little to
proton
scattering. The targets had the following thick eases:. 24 t 0.6,
40 t 0.7, 69 t 0.9, 48 t 1.1j and 104 t 1.2M/cm Calculations were
con-i-
ducted on the basis of Holidre's theory. A difference of 20 - 30% was
ob~
served between experimental and calculated scattering. This
discrepancy
is a consequence of the Thomas-Fermi modol, used,in the theory4 If the
Card 1/2
21
5/056/62/042/003/016/049
Investigation of multiple... B104/3102
potential of a carbon atom obtained by the Hartree-Fock method is
used for
the calculation, good agreement is attained for protan energies
down to
~O
90 kov. For proton energies below 90 kev, the experimental angular
distribution is broader than the calculated one. Betteragreement
should
be attained by taking account of inelastic processes, especially
the charge
exchange of the moving ions, and the deformations of the electron
shell in
solid targets. V. S. Nikolayev and Ya. A. Teplovs. are thanked for
dis-
:I
cussing the results. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 14
referencest
4 Soviet and 10 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to
English -
language publications read as followst H. A. Bethe, Phys. Rev.,
P19 1256,
19531 W. T. Scott, Phys. Rev.9 �J9 2460 19521 D. S. Lorentzj E. J.
Zimmer-
man, Phys. Rev., 113, 1212, 1959; S. K. Allison, Rev. Mod. Phys.,
1-01
11379 1958.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fisiki Moskovskogo goeudaretvennogo
universiteta (Institute of nualear,Physice of the Moscov,State-,~,
University)
SUBMITTEN Ootober 25, ig6i
Card 9/2
ACCESSION NRt AP4037608 8/0056/64/046/005/1901/1903
JALITHORSs Dvoretakiye Ve N&I Savenkos 1. A.;
_Ae~qnyakov, A.,,A.;
ktulinovf A. F.
TITLEs Multiple scattering of protons with energy 75-200 koV in
solid substances
!, SOURCEs Zh. eksper. i tedr. fiz., v. 46, no. 5, 1964, 1901-1903
ITOPIC TAGS: copper, aluminum, polystyre
ne, proton scattering,
1angular distribution, charge exchange
ABSTRACT: The study of multiple scattering of low energy heavy
:charged particles, which was started by the authors with carbon
(zhzTF v. 42, 740, 1962) was oontinued'with substances of higher Z.
iThe angular distributions of protons scattered by thin foils of ..
aluminum'and c or were measured using'nuclear emulsions mounted per-
OPP
';pendicular to the beam axis* The measu nt procedure was improvod,~
I:ACCESSXON NR: AP4037608
!somewhat by using an electrostatic analyzer behind the scattering
;chamber to determine the proton energy before and after penetration
~*f the target. The measurement data were used both in the theoreti-
Ical analysis of the obtained results and as a means of checking the
~target thickriess. The angular distributions of the multiply scat-
:tered protons were obtained for a set of copper foils 190-530
ILg/cM2I
!tli*ck in the initial energy range B - 193-93 keV and for aluminum.
0
;f6ils 52, 82, and 183 gg/cm2 thick in the range E - 184-75 kev.
0
iMeasurements were also made with polystyrene targets (46 and 82
;Lg/cm2) to obtain more accurate data for carbon at energies less
ithan 100 keV. The results for copper and aluminum were analyzed
on-~i,
.ibe basis of the Bethe theory. The theoretical calculations are
S~found to be in fairly good agreement with the experimental data for
,practically all proton energies and target thicknesses, even in the
multiple scattering region. The agreement is somewhat surprising
':since no allowance was made for charge exchanges whichis consider-
~COrd 2/4--
ACCESSION NR: AP4037608
.able at'low energies. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
:ASSOCIATION: Inatitut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo
universiteta (Nuclear Physics Institutoo Moscow State University)
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BEDWIAKOV. A.A.C ZHILIN J,
Yu.A,
Methods for barometric leveling during regional gravity operations-
in mountainous regions. Razved. geofiz no.2*108-120 164. ?A 1815)
w,66 -EWT(1)/FCC- GW__
ACC NRi AP6006374
BMCS COD& UR/003/66/000/002/0108/0-108
AUTHORSt Zhilin, Yu. A. 1 13 A. A.
cost none
TITLE: Alseans,of barometric leveling for mountainous regions. Class
429 !to* 178149
ounced by All-Union Scientific Research Institute.of Geoj~nical
Methods of -
t:eying (vsesoyumVy nauchno-ioeledovatel I skiy
institu:C~Z~fii~icheikigi-m-efod'o'v-
razvedki17
S=C.E: 1zobreteniya, prouWshlenzo7e obrazs,-,eVg tovanvye znskit no.
2t .1966, 'ioe
TOPICTAGS.- surveyingt mappingy geodesyt barometer
ABSTRACT: this Author Certificate presents a means of barometric
leveling for
mountainous regions. The principle involved in one -of measuring
atmospheric easure
on a bario basis and at lower stations formirig a reference triangle*
Large
obaerv tion points are defined with respect'to the baseetations with
the uze of
natural values of barometric coefficients, These coefficients are
obtained from the.,
data of a single upper station of the bario basis and from stations
of the reference
triangle. The stations of the reference triangle should be nutually
separated over
large distances*
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-.AUTHORS:. -BednXakoVm--A. A.; Nikoiaiev _V.__.,
S- Rudchenko
;Tulinov,
ORG: Institute of Nucl6ar Physiq 'Universit
-s,,Moscow State
(Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovsko& go-sudarstvennogo -u-n
v-ersiteta)
TITLE: Multiple
'scattering of nitrogen and oxygeh ions in-aluminum
.jSOURCE*. Zhurnal eksperimentall.noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v
50,
Ino 3, 1966, 589-594
'~TOPIC TAGS: oxygen, nitrogen,_aluminum, multiple scattering
:'angular distribution, ion interaction
-ounters to measure
ABSTRACT i The aLu.thors use a 's stem of pro
portionale
4 and 0 16 ions with initial energy -0.3,
,5.tbe angular distribution of N
!MeV/nucleon after multiylge-ic terina in aluminum foils. The meas-.
rementS were
u Mad th a-72-om cyclotron., using essentially a tech-
inique previously developed fora study-of equilibrium distributions
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4 scattering target'.
5 movable eh
annel 6
magnetic analyzer, 7 1
slits-8 - movable slits'O'
9 - proportional count-
ers.
of ebar es in ion. beams (ZbETF v -39.9 905, 1960 and*earlier papers)
I(Fig. l5... In addition to measuring the angular distributions, tbe~
authors measured the charge composition of the beam of ion scattered
'at angles up to + 1.5o.' The angular distributions obtained were
analyzed on the basis of the.Moliere-Bethe theory (Phys. Rev. v. 89,
1256., 1953)j. developed, for soattering,of fast charged particles by
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PROTOPOPOVA, Ye.V., inzh.- REDUYANOV, inzh.
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Testing wom shafts of now design for MP-21 prevve3,
Mal. -
zhir. prom. 27 n0-8:44-46 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Srednaaziatskiy filial VeaBoyuznogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta zhirov (for Xates Xacher, Nuchmar). 2.
llumanganskiy
Ma3lOzavod (for Protopopova, Badrvakov).
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Local penicillin therapy of suppurative and of initial
stageg of
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51.(CLML 20:3)
1, Of the Department'of O'betstrice and Oynecology
(Hesd--Prof'~
M,A.Patrov-Malakov), Leningrad S&nItaz7 Hygienic
Kedical-Instib-
tute and of the Maternity Home Imeni, Prof.Susgirev
(Head Pbysici-
an--L.I.Krotova).
REMN, B.Ye. [Reznik, BJEJ; BEDNYAK, N.A. -
Inve3tigating the cata3,vtlc effect of copper on the
reduction of
sqlybdenum by rhodanide. Dop. AN URSR
no,2s2:L6-W.'62,(KIRA l5s2)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat.
Predstavleno
akademikom AN USSR A.K.Babko.
(Copper-Analysia)(Catalysis)(Mo3.ybdenwa thiocyanate)
4
SIGALOV, Bmanuil Yovesyevich;'SMONGIN, Semen Grigorlyevich; NOVIKOV.
Ta,A., kand.takhn.asuk, retsanzent-- RM)NMOV,'V.P.,. insh.,
retsensent; R.I., kand,takhn.nauko iWuchnyy red.;
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EReinfo'rced concrete s'tractura el ~. MiUx6betonnye fconstruktai.i.
Moskva. Gossisd-vo lit-ry po stroit.,-arkhit. i'stroit.mterialam.
1960. 386 P, (MIRA 14:4)
(Reinforced concrete)
MIUKOV. N.V.; KLRCWSKIT. M.N.; NIKOLOSICIT. A.M.; PROKHOROV, V.P.
Urdraulic engineering for land Improvement *a the Tatar colleallys
farms] Todno-mallorativnoo stroltellstvo v kolkhozakh Tataril.
Zaaan', Tstgosisdat, 1952. 126 p. ()URA 9:8)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Bra-mulle engineering)
1. 1MOMOT, V. ; BEDUYAKOV, P.
2. USSR (60D)
4. Daghestan -Cotton Growing
7. Collective farm experimentation with the cotton plant in
Krasnodar Territoz7 and
Daghestan., A. S. S. R. V. Nomot, P. Badnyakov, h-nlopkovodstva 3
no. 2, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL
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1, Zbdanowskly zavod tyashelogo mashinostroyealya.
(Steel-Metallurgy)
ANDRUIT, A!B.: ARTONOY. A.1.: ARAPOV. P.P.. BARHASR. A.1
A-UlffAl[OVA.
A.B.- BIWN. G.S.; BZUSEWICHO, Y.Y.; R. ;.,A.; BI~U-bf,
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ORTUM, V.S.; DAROVSKIT, N.Y.; DZIMISKIT, V.M.,[dscsasq;j;
ISMUYLO, P.O.: DfBWS, S.G.; DITACHIM. P.N.; DYURXBM. I.S..
(deceased); Y]MORCHWO..B.F. [deceased]-. Y]MIYASE33VICH. B.A.;
I Z OV, L.P.; ZAV31LISKrr. A.S.: ZATELISKIY, Y.S.; rTANOVSEIY,
S.R.; ITKIN, I.M.; KAMAN, A.Ya.; KAZERSKrr, B.B.; XAFLINSKIT, S.T.:
KASATZIN, 7.S.; KATSJWROV, I.N.; XITAYGORODSKrY. I.I.; VOLISNIXOT,
I.F.; KOWSOV. V.A.-; XOKAROT. N.S.; KDTOV, B.I.: LIlW. T.T.;
LIBIDIff, H.T.1 L3lVITSKff, N.I.;. LOKSHIN. Ta.Yu; LUTTSAU. V.I.;
MANN)WIRM, A.A.; HIMTLOV, T.A.; MIKHATLOV, N.H.; HURAVIYU, I.M.;
RnRLIHAN, G.R.; PATLTSHKOV, L.S.; POLUrANOT. V.A.; POLYAKOV, Ye.S.;
POPOV, V.V.; POPOV, N.I.; RAKHLIN, I.Ye.. RZHIffSKIT, T.T.;
ROZIMUG,
O.V.: RD I '''IF , B.A.; ROKOWAN, U.S.; RUKAVISHNIKOV. V.I.;
RMTSKIT, B.I. [deceased); ZYKIN, P.M.; SHIRIODY, A.P.; STRAROT,
G.Tu,
SMANDT. Tu;k.; TARASOV, L.Ta.-. TOKAW. L.I.; USFASSKIT. P.P.:
Y=ROV. A.T.; F=, N.B.: FRKEM', XZ.; IEWITS. S.Ta.; ERLOPIX.
M.I.; IHODOT, V.T.; SWSHUR, V.I.; SHAPIFD, A.Te.; SHATSOV. N.I.;
SHISMaNA. N.N.1 SHOR. ]1.R.; SHPICE000=IT, U.S.; SMM NK, B.Z.;
SHTMING0 SoZ.; SHUTIlp L*R#j SMMULITIMp Le Tat; 3WATS& AsV9;
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redaktor; KAPLUMV, R.P., retsensent, redaktor; XUSAKOV, 9.M.,
rat sensent,'redaktor; UffINSOH, L.Ye., Cdece&sed3 retsenzent,
redaktor;
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redaktor;
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redaktor; OLIVITSKIT, B.A., rateenzent, radaktorj PAVWV. B.A.,
retsenzent, redaktor; PANYUKDV, X.P..refeensent, redaktor;
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V.B..
rateenzent, redaktor; SKRAMTATIN, B.G.. retsensent, redaktor;
SDKOV. V.S.. retsensent, redaktor; SOEDWV, H.S., reteenzent,
redaktoi; SPITAKOVSKIY, A.O., retsonsent, redaktor; STRAKOMV,
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retsenzent, rodaktor; SHIMGIN, A.P., reteenzent, redaktor; SMCSTO-
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redaktor;
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profissor,.redaktor; ZKAM=,9KIT, A.A., Inshener, radaktor;PLAXBIN,
I.K., redaktor: RUTOTSKIT, B.H. (deceased] doktor khimicheakikh nauk,
professor, ra&ktor; SHUKHGALITER. L. Ta, kandidat takhnicheskikh *
nank. doteent. rodaktor;BFXSTINA, B.S., redaktor; ZIWWSKrY, A.A.,
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Diss.-rt,itlonz 11.2"ubstunti.tion of thu Svatev.
of Hay-I'-owing, hachines."
17/5/50
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of Agriculture imr-A V. 1.. Iblotov.
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sollkhow.
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of the Cornea of Adult Manimals; by
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'Replacing it.With Embryonal Skin," V. V.
Popov,.
T 0'. A . Bedriyakova T. - G. - Belyaeva,
Exptl Embryol
Leb. imeni, Filatov, Inst of Animal
MorpholAcad
SOL USSRO and Chair of Embryol, Moscow
State U
Iftni Lomonosoy
Ak lqauk SS'SR, Ser Biol" No 3, PP 3-17
;Based 'work on Popov's expts on adult
lower verte-,
i
i'brAtes, such as amphibia and-fish. Used
lab rats
;OF expts. Rat embryos, 13 19 days old
served
OXI.donors. Obtained'best results with
transplanta-
'tiOps of, skin from embryo 15 - 17 days
old. Carried
total of 217 transplantations.
Transplantate
not grow into skin, but always develops
into
~0-=`ea, exactly as had.been demonstrated
in.expts
~2~ueted on lower vertebrates.
88rO
BEWWOVA, T. A.
=tat*
kIA
"Tramplantatim of Preserved 30bryonal Skin to
Replace the Removed Cornea of Adult Rats," T. A.
]3*dA7ak0V&j, IIWt 'of Animl MOrPhOl imni A. N.
Severtsov, AcaA Sci WAR
*Dok Ak Nauk, SUR" Vol LMMj No 5,, pp 941-944
70=d that embryginal, skin preserved at 2-50 Can
be successfuW transplanted,.aud that it. changes
iit6 cornea time just as v411 as fresh skin.
AUTHORS 2
Bednyakovar T, A., Vereyskaya, V, N. 20-119-2-59/60
-
-
-=
TITLE:
YraTze
ci
1
Of Nosematous Eggs of Bombyx Mori L.
by Subjecting Them to
Sublethal Temperatures
(Obazzarazhivaniya nozematoznykh yeits
tutovogo
shelkopryada daystviyem subletalinykh temperatur)
PERIODICAL:
Moklady Akddemii Ifauk SSSR, 1958, Vol, 119, Nr 2,
ppP 397-400 (USSR)
ABSTROTs
The biological conditions of
disinfection in vivo
are demonstrated inta synopsis together
with
publications treating this subject (reference 1).
The
effect of high temperatures on animals has been
relatively
little investigated. The present paper
treats the heating of
eggs of 13-ombyx mori L for a
short period Infaftdlr Fosema
bomblois in air or in
water. The subject is treated in
collaboration with
the Tbilisi Soientific Research Institute
for Bilk
Cultivation (Thili ki nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
institut sbelkovodstva~. Rere - the results
of the heating of
fecundated and infected eggs in
Mard 1/4
water are givenftm'
%%d4h the 41apause was allMdAmUd
*Disinfection of Nosematous Eggs of Bombyx Mori L.
20-119-2-59/60
by Subjecting Them to Sublethal Temperatures
Pulverized in a mortarithei served for the production
of the suspension, which was microscopically
examined without being colored.O'' Complete disinfection
could not even be achieved at a heating for 2.5 days.
The reasons for the diverse destruction of the
Rosema-germs remains unclear and should be examined.
-Conclusions: The heating of nosema-affected silk worm
eg-sa at 44 and 46aC (the diapause of which has been
elivl"ted by H01) leads to a decrease of the infection.
The infection decreases most at atenp6fttvreC't440C, for
2 to 7 hours;and at 460C for 30 minutes to 3 hours,
during the first two days of development. The infection
.intensity hereby does not exceed 4 per cent, as compared
with the control. Temperaturesof 44 and 460C render
practically the same results. The highest decrease
of infection occurs at a host dose which is still
harmless for the eggs. There are 1 figure and 4
refbrenoes, all of which are Soviet.
Card 3/4
ALTMRS: Bednyakova, T. A., Voreyskaya, V. N.
SOV/2o-122-4-56/57
TITLE: The Disinfective Effect of 114--h Temperatures Upon the
E,3,,-s of the Silk-':oth (3o.-byx mori L.) Infected With
Pebrine (Hosema boribycis Naej;.) at Different Staces of
the Diapause Cycle ofDeve2opment (Obezzarazhivayushcheye
doystviye vysoki*-',i tenjer.,.tur na -.--razhennyye pebrinoy
Nosema bombycis Vae~;.) yaytsa tutovo-o shelkopryada
Bombyx mori L.) nit r_-%nykh str-diyakh Udiapauznogo tsikla
~
razvitiya)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Vr 4,
P.P 73/7 - 740 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: When carrying out the present paper, the authors saw
their task in studying the.heat sensitivity nf the
host and of the parasite during the entire embryogeny
of the silk-moth. They endeavoured to find such stages
of the development in which the heat resistance
of the host is higher t-an that of the parasite. Further-
mor*t had to be ascertained in which stages and by
Card 1/4 which amounts of *-eat the greatest reduction of the
The Disinfective Effect of High Temperatures Upon the
SOV/2o-722-4-56/57
E- s of the Silk-Moth (BombZx mori L.) Infected With
Pebrine (None,,ia
r, 9 1
bombycis Vaeg.) at Different Stages of the Diapause Cyclc
of D(-;vlopment
infection can be reached, although the yield of
caterpillar* admissible in practice from warmed up
eL;Cs ht-.O. to be main'lained (to at least Bo;01). In
referon,k- 3 the experimental methods were described.
For the ex-,,vrinort the e-js of females of the breeds
o! Ascoli, 'TU1111101 - -nd the parthenogenetic clone
At 2-7, fertilized by males of other breeds, were used.
TLe characteristics of the startinC material were given
in a previous paper (Ref 3). The e-gs originated from
ovipositions in the years 1954 and 1955. From the
results obtained the authors come to the followina con-
clusions,i) Heatina the pebrinous eggs of silk-moths
at 42, 44,and 460 leads in all stages of the development
to a reduction of the infection as compared with the
cont.-ol samples. The relation of the heat resistance
of the eggs and of the parasite in dif-ferent periods
of the embryogeny is not the same. At an age of 1,5 to
3,5 days after the oviposition and a development at a
Card 2/4 temperature of 230, at the end of the hibernation
and
Tht Disinfective Effect-of High Temperatures Upon the
SOV/2o-122-4-56/57
Eggs of the Silk-.Voth (Bombyx mori L.) infected With
Febrina (Eqs~enaa
bombycis Naeg.) at Different Stages of the Diapause Cyclc of
Deve~ppment
during the first three days of development a 90-954,
reduction of the infection without danger to the
vitality of the eggs can be reached, if the heating
is extended for a correspondingly long time. The
greatest reduction of the infection is reached by such
temperatures in the preparation with warm air during
the mentioned periods as are not near the threshold
of physiological injury. There are.1 figure, 2 tables,
and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh
im.A.N.Severtsova Akademii
--?uk SSSR (Institute of Animal Mor-Phology imeni A.H.
Sey3rtsov, AS USSR)
PRESENTED: May lo, 1958, by I.I.Shmallgauzen, Member,
Academy of
Sciences, USSR
SUBMITTED: May 6, 1958
Card 3/4
.. The Disinfective Effect of High Temperatures Upon the
SOV/2o-122-4-56/557
Eggs of the Silk-Moth (Bombyz mori L.) Infected With Pebrine
(Nosema
bombyeis Naeg.) at Different Stages of the Diapause Cyc'_,~.
of
Card 4/4
1705)
SOV120-125-6-59161
AUTHORS:
Bednyakova, T. A. Vereyskayap V.
N.
TITLE:
Analysis of a Thermal Disinfection of the Eggs of
Isolated Egg
Batches of the Moth of the Silk Worn Irombyx mori
L.)-Infected
With Pebrine (Nosema bombycie Naeg.) Rnaliz
termicheskogo
obeizarazhivaniya yaits v izolirovannykh kladkakh
babochek
tutovogo shelkopryada Bombyx mori L.), zarazhannykh
pebrinoy
(Nosema bombyeis Naeg.
PERIODICAL:
Doklady Akademii nauk
SSSRv 1959, Vol 125, Nr 6, pp 1386-138q_
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Pebrine
infection of silk worm eggs can be considerably re-
duced by the
action.of high temperatures (42, 44 and 460)t
during all 4
embryogenesis periods: estival development, dia-
pause.(estivatien - estivation and hibernation), and spring-
development (Ref 2). The degree of the disinfection thus at-
ta.ined varies between the individual periods and even within
each individiial pariod. The most favorable results are
attained
during the' s=mer pre-diapause periodt within the first
2-5 days
after the eggs have been laid. Sometimes however, there
were
"
Card 1/4
seriously diseased samples among t~e slig
htly infected ones:
SOV/20-125-6-59/61
Analysis of a-Thermal Disinfection of the Eggs of Isolated F'g
Batches of the
.-h Febrine osema bombyels
Moth of the Silk Worm (Bombyx mori L.) Infected Wil fN
Naeg4)
sometimes the infection exceeded that of the controls. As, due
to- purely statistical laws, the greater or lesser fluctuation
of the infection both of the test siuaples and the controls is
unavoidable, individual random samples consisted of a mixture
of'healthy eggs and'of eggs diseased to different degrees
trig 9. In order to avoid this difficulty, the a-%ithors
carried
out their experiments in a great number of isolated egg batches
of pebrine-diseased meths. There it could be determined, in-
howfar the disinfecting effect of high temperatureadepends
upon the disease-intensity,in the initial sample. Pebrins-
infected hybride eggs were used as a test basis. They were
laid-by twice infected females of the parthenogenetic alone
Az2-71 after fertilization by males of different origins
(mainly-from Baghdad). The method was explained in reference 1.
After copulation the females were isolated. Their eggs were
divided into two approximately equal partag one of which was
heated in hot, waterp. whereas the other served as a control.
The
heat treatment of the eggs w-as carried out 2-5 days after the
'aying of the eggs, and lasted 2 hours, at 460. Prior to this
Card 2/4 treatment, the eggs were pro-heated in an air
atmosphere (Ref 1).
SOV/20-125-6-59/61
Analysis of a Thermal Disinfection of the Eggs of Isolated Egg
Batches of the
Moth of the Silk Worm (Bombyx sori L.) Infected With Pebrine
(Nosema bombye.-i'a
-Naeg.)
All moths were divided into 2 parts: (a) The eggs.of one part
developed with a diapause of some 9 months; (b) di-apause was
terminated by means of an 01-treat-mento The develOPM6nt of
these eggs took 14 days. The average imfection degre-9 was
100 fspores-per field of vision in part (a), and some 350 spores
in (b). Table 1 shows the average infention intensities of the
heated'and of.the-control parts of~all.batohes, as well as the
average percentages of individual batches, the sum being di-
vided by the number of batches. Figure 2 shows the distribution
diagi~am of.the hatching'.of the cater~illarsj and the disin-
fOotion percentages% Figure 3 presents the distribution of the
number of spores per field of vision ir, the test and in the
controls of either series. All illustrations presented confirm,
on a statistically reliable basis, the conclusions previously
arriv,ed;'At-ooricerning the high efficaoyiof the thermal dosis
chosen. It had been determined in earlier investigations in
0-5 - 3 hours' expositions at 99-32% in isolated batches, and at
94-4% in hibernating eggs in'2 - 5 hours' expositions. The
Card 3/4 higher the initial infection, the higher the disinfection
per-
SOV120-125-6-59161
Analysis of a Thermal DisinfeGtion of the Eggs of Iso2ated
Egg Batches of the
Moth of the .Silk Worm (Bombyx mori L.) Infected With Pebrine
(Nosema bombycis
Naeg.)
centage will be. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 2 Soviet
re f aren ce a
ASSOCIATION; Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A..N,.
Severtsova Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Animal.Morphology imeni As No
Severtsov
of the Academy of Scienoej 'USSR) Laboratoriya
oksperimentallnoy
embriologii im. D. P. F-Ilatova (Laboratory for Experimental
Embryology.imeni D. P..Filatov)
PRESENTED: January 21p 1958, by K. I. Skryabin,-Aeademician
SUBMITTED: January 21, IM
Card 4/4
ASTABROV, B.L.; BEDNYAKOV ; GINTSYM. Gil.; ZBARSKIY,
I.B.
*periments in the production of heritable
transformatWas In
the silkworm-Bombyx mort, L. by interlinear injection
of
desoxyribonucloic acid. Dokl.AV SSSA 134 no.2:449-452
8
16o. (MIRA IM)
1. Institut morfologii zhivotrqkb im. A.N. bevertsova
Ikademli
nauk MR. 2. Ghlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for
Astaurov).
(Desoxyribonualsic acid)
(Silkworms)
(variation (Blolov))
ASTAUROV, B.L.; WIDUMU,-LA.; YUMSKUA, V.R.;
OSTRWOVA-
VARSU M V
W-, V.P.; WFASHUV9 G- .# oty. red.; IGWIYEVA,
G.H., red. izd-va; WHINA, P.S., tekbn. red.
[Effect of high temperatures on silkworm
eggelDelstvie vyso-
kikb-temperatur na grenu sbelkovicbnogo cbervia.
Moskva, Izd-
vo Akad. nauk SSSR., 1962, 14 p, . (NDA 15;10)
(Silkworms) (Temperature-Pbysiological effect)
ACC_WRs AT6032462 (h) -SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/000/009/0065/0066
AUTHOR: Beduyakova, V. Do
ORG: none
TITLES Methods of increasing the fatigue life of compression
springs
SOURCES Metallovedenlya I termichaskaya obrabotka metallov, no.
91
1966g 65-66
TOPIC TAGSi tai'cal sprLng;r6_t_e_eA1sPrin , alloy steel spring,
com-
pression spring, spring fatigue life 5OKhFA steel, medium carbon
steel, 36NKhTYu alloy, Khl5N9Yu steel
ABSTRACT~S Cylind Lcal compres on springs made from patented and
Cold-dra steel WLre'(St. 70)oaustanitic diaper aion-h denable
36NKhTYi). (E1702)Klloy, auste itie-martensitic Khl5N9YUdteel,
and
5OKhPA to-e-r-,after suitable heat treatment to obtain a HRC
46-46
hardne4s, war& tested for fatiRue life. All tested springs failed
after a number of load cycles-appreciably lo r than-the required
standard of 10-106-cyclea.~ .-EiKamination shoVKd that the main
causes of
the failure were surface scratches or cracks nd, in some cases,
non-
metallic inclusions present In the spring metal. The fatigue
strength
of high-load springs depended very little on the steel or alloy
compo-
Card 1/2 UDCs 669.14.27t621.78.06
L 02372-67
ACC NR& AP6032462
sition (within the investigated limits) or on the the method of
strengthening employed (cold deformat,;kon or heat treatment). Longer
fatigue life can be obtained primer ly by eliminating defects at the'
surface and in the volume of Metal. Nlectroslag-malted 5OKhFA steelt
polished with a hydraulic abrasive after heat treatme and ultra-
sonically tasted for nonmetallic inclusions and inner flows, is recom-
mended for high-load, helical springs. To ensure higher fatigue
strength# the beating for beat treatment,4hould be done in an argon
atmosphere instead of in a salt bath-,11 Ems)
SUB CODEt 13,/// SUBH DATEs none/
spring steel
Card 2/2 VMb
-Mis
MWOV, M.; EF.DNrASHOVA, T.
Readers' conference on the OTSvetnye Metallyl jourpals~ TSvet.
not. 36 no.2&92 F 163. (MM 16s2)
(Nonferrous metals-Periodicals)
MIGO, X*No, referent-, BZDNUSHDVOIA T.A., referent
q. - - 11 oxw-PIll I -
r Bir
Automtlo launds so TSIIN tevot.mat. no,-17:36-37 157.
1, ~
(Ore dressing) (MIRA 11:7)
TWOO, K.N.; BEWASHOTI, T.I.
Ois-drossing plants in Japan. Blul. TSIIN toyet. not.
no. 5tl5-22
158, (MIRA 1137)
(Japan--Or* dressing)
I
B]IDUTASHOVA,T.A.
of cassitorits from Far Rastern ore deaoxits. Biul.
I . TSIIII tayet. met. no. 6:15-18 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Fl6tation)
(Cassiterita)
ZDNM, V., propodavatell; IVAIIDVI A., Instruktor;
KONOTAWY, N.. prepoda-
vatell: RESTMOV. N.; PROSOMY, G.. instruktor
Suggestions of active members of the All-Union Volunteer
Society for
Assistance to the ArvW, Air 7orce. and Navy. $a rul. 17
no.1:6
A 159. (MIRA 12:3)
1,, Nachallnik &vtomotoIk-lubR*-Or6nburgzke7a oblast'
(for Nesterov).
-(Automob.
Ale dMiyers)
BKDM.J% G.; KIIERSONSKIYJ, I.
Work norms and productive use qf time Inschool workshops
Prof,
tekho obr. 21 no.1:21-22 JA 64,, iMIRA 170)
1. Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye uchilishche "i0-5., g,
Odessa,
BEDNYY, G., prepodavatell
Work schedule and fatigue# Prol.-takh. cibr. 21 no.10:24-25
0 164. r (14IRA 17:11)
1. Odesskoye professionallno-tekhnichaskoye uchilishche NO-5.
BEDM, G. (Odessa)
Organization of work and the fulfillmait of work
norms by
students. Prof.-tekh. obr. 22 no. 12:10-13 D 165
(MIRA 19i1)
BEDNrYs M.S. (Dnepropetrovok)
So= orgaazatiowl for= of work at a fe3Aoher-iddwife
eenter.
Felld, i akush. 26 noo 1:48-52 Ja 163-e (KMA 3.4:2)
(SOFIEWA DIATRICq-PUBLIC HFALTHp RURAL)
BKDNYYI M.S.
Reorganizing the vork of the airborne health center rendering
medical
aid to the population of Dnepropetrovsk Province. $drav. Roo,
Feder.
no.12826-29 D.i6l. (MIRA 1511)
1. Is kmfe&y organizataii s&-avookhranoniya (zav. G.F.Yomellyanova)
i Dnepropetrarskoy obl"tnoy klinJohoskoy bollnitsy imeni I.I.
Mechanikov Wa aoh F.A.Lyubin).
ZD RVOPKVO K FROVINCL-MMNAUTICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH)
73
TKHOR,, V.G. (Dnepropetrovok)
Oldest hospital in the Ukraine. Sov. -,;drav. 21 no.2t6O-63
162, (UKRAIM?,--HOSPITAIS:l (MIRA 15:3)
BEDNYY2 H.S. (Dnepropetrovsk)
Statistical analysis of tba a0tivity-at a medical amd
obstetrical
station.,Felldo i almsbe 27 uo.22*-6 D162. (MIRA 16:71
(PUBUC iMaTH I RUP4L) , (HPICAL OFFICE MMAGEKW.)
KHAMITIDVA, Aem*, aspirant; BEDNYYI MtS., aspirant;
MADIYEV,, H., aspirant
On the oocasion of a "'bethodological, letter." Zdrav. Roo.
Fader.
7 no.943-44 S 163. (MM 16t10)
1, Inatitut organizataii zdravookhraneniya i istorii
meditainy
Imeni N.A. Semaobko,,
BERMp H.S.
Review of the book "For the health of the workin peoplaw.
Zclrav. Roo. Feder. 7 no. 1040-42 0163. IWJa 16oll)
~
An-RusBian Ccm~erencs cn Public Health. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 7
i, no.llt44-47 1163 (MIRA 16111)
r- !111T/ VV- N - /7'r
-I-- ~Trr-r 1-- 3 ~ j -/ r~
DAL'. S.K.; GUSW Y.M.; BEDNYY, S.N.
Ecolomp mid reporduction of the amiga (Saiga tatArica L.) [vith
summary in English]. Zool. zhur. 3? no.1:447-456 Mr 158.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Nnuchno-iselodavateliskiv institut XavkmzR I Zakavknzlya
Hinisterstva sdravookhrAnanipt SSSR, Stavropol'.
Onto)
GUSIV, V.M.; BIDNTT, S.N.
Seasonal: variations In the Infestation of the wheater
Ommthe
Isabellina Temminck, 1829 with fleas in Daghestano
Zool,zhure
39 no.6:893-897 Je 1600' (MIRA 13:7)
1. Research Anti-Plague Institute of the Caucasus and
Transcaucasia,
U.S.S.R., Ministry of Public Health, Stavropol.
(Daghestan-7leas)
(Parasites-Wheatear)
(Parasites-Rodentia)
GUSZVt V.M.f; BEDM, S.N.
Materials on the ecology of the eastern redheaded
shrike (Lanius
senator nilotious Bamparte) in eastern Georgia. Trudy
Inst.
so-ol. AN Orrus. SSR l8s4l-$l 161. (KW l5t6)
.(Georgia-Shrikes)
GUSEV, V.M.; BEDNTY, S.N.; GUSEVA., A.A.; LABUNE73, N.F.;
BAKEYEV, N.N.
geological groups of birds of the Caucasw and their role
in the life of ticks and fleas..Trudy Nauch.-issl. proti- -I
voebum, inat, Kav. i Zakav, n0,5:217-267 161,
(MMA 17: 1)
GUSEV, V.M.; TIFLUIA, L.A.; GUSEVA,
A.A.;,.BED1Wf, S.M.
Notes on fleas and ticks In Aj3kaniya-Nova.
Trud7 Nauch.
issl, protivochum, Inst, Nav..i Zakav.
no,5.266-275 161.
(MIRA 17:1)
BEVNYv,,, Y~%~#p-lrant
Studying the brooding grounds of pine shoot moths.
Zaahch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 10 no.7125-26 165. (MM 18;10)
1. Ukralnskly Institut lesnogo khozyayatva I
agroleaomeliorateii,
Kharlkov.
LASZLO, I.; PETER,, M.; FIW,-V.; ABRAHAM, A.; BALINT, E.;
DOMOKOS, L.;
KASZA, L.; ?AM, Gyorgyi; A..__
Experimental investigations of epidemic bepatitis.
Attempts to isolate
the virus. Stud. ceroet. inframicrobiol. 13 no-3:313-318
162.
(HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (TISSUE CULTURE)
(VIRUS CULTIVATION) (HEPATITIS VIRUSES)
F-HUNGAU
_rDOA B , Magdolna; National Institute for Food and Nutritional
Sciences
OraZag;3 Elelmezes- es Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezet).
"The Role of Various Fats in the Protein Metabolism of the Organism."
Budapest, Kiserletes Orwostudomany
Vol XV, No 3, June 1963, PP 25-0-254-
Abstracts (Author's Hungarian swmmary3 The effect of lard, butter,
sun-
Wo-wer oiland margarine intake on the protein metabolism was investi-
ated on white male rats weighing about 300 g. Their diet consisted of
g
a0 parts of fat and 20-20 parts of protein and carbohydrates. In the
protein-free diet the protein was substituted tr/ starch. Using Wivi-
dual metabolic cages, the nitrogen balance was determined for two
weeks,
The various fiLts showed no significant difference in the utilization
of the protein intake, the smallest utilization observed was among
the
butter-fed group. The animals receiving a protein-free diet showed
sig-
nificantly higher nitrogen excretion from the protein reserves of the
body if fed animal fats than those receiving vegetable oils.
Therefore,
the protein-retaining effect of vegetable oils is considerably
greater
thin that of animal fats. Weight loss was smaller among the group
receiv-
Li~g animl fats. The glycogen content of the liver was elevated in aw
groups. 17 Westerno 3 Hungarian references.
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BOC-SKAY, St., dr.; DIENES, A., dr.; BEDO, C., dr.
11
Professional risks in stomatological practice.
Stomatologia
(Bucur.) 12 no.5:455-460 165.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica de terapie
bucodentara,
Institutul medico-farmaceutic, Tirgu Mures (seful
clinicii;
prof. L. Csogor), in colaborare cu Catedra de
igiena,
Institutul medico-farmaceutic, TIrgu Mures (seful
catedrei:
prof, N. Horvath).
BEDO, Z.
Under vhose authority are the repairing teams? The chief
machaniciAM'3.
P. 2. CONSTRUCTORUL. (Ministerul Constructillor A Industriei
Haterialelor de Constructilsi Uniunea Sindicatelor de Salariati din
Intreprinderile de Constructii) Bucuresti. Vol. 8, no- 338, July
1956.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EM) Library of Congress.
vol. 3. no. 9, Sept. 1935
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lower abdominal oomplaints coused by abnormal hymen, Orv,
hatil, 99
no, 28:M 13 July 38,
I NAGna, abnorm.
iNPOrfOratO hymen Causing exoessive aocumalation of menstrual
blood In, uterus A lower abdom. pain (Hun))
.1
BLM8, K., LID; FODOR, Gy., UD; St"HWMAJ, K.), TAID;
M); OL='Iu, M., Lim.
Institute of 12edicine and Pharmacy, Tirim 'Vwes,
Deparzzient of
flygdene (Institutul do Iledicina. ci Fai-mcie, Arpu
'Mures
Catodra de Itriena); Professor IIorvaAh Mlik-los. - (for
aill
Bucharp,,;t, Iriena Vol XII, No 1, Jan-Feb 63, pp 67-70.
ItComents on the Value of the Ring Reaction in i-ailk
for the
Dott-etdon of Brucollo.,-is."
(5)
MO. X3 ara, dr.
The importance of the bacteriological examination and
sterilization bysteragenol of the utensiles of infants. Orv.
hatil. 96 no.44:1210&1218 30 Oct 55
1. A Foyarost Arpad Norbas (tgaz: Lorand Sandor dr.. az
orwost.
kanilidatusa) CIVbtuekos%taIy&umk (foorvos; Ballo Tibor
dr.) kozlem.
(ANTISBPTIGS, -
sterogenol, for Inf. utensils)
ZDVACS. Itryin; BEW. Klara
A case of congenital familial hemorrbagic thrombocyte
clorstropby
(Bernard-Soulier disease). Orr. hatil. 100 no.11:408-410 15
Mar 39.
1."A Irarolyi Sandor Korbaz Npzgatol- lazarits'Jefto dr. )
labors-
toriumaw (foorros: Horn Zoltan dr. Lmdldatus as a 7ovaroal
Arpad
korhaz (Igasgatol., lorand Sandor dr. Undidatus) Cesceemo e9
Gyar-
mekoestalyanak (foorvos: Ballo ~ibor dr.) kDzlemezqa.
(HEWYEaUGIC DIATMIS, case reports
cougen. familial hemorrbagic tbrombocyta dystropby (Run))
HWUNYI, 0. Jro;LICHTMMMW, I,,,BXM, H,;PALI[Og G,
Contributions to the pbysiologloal action of adrenall". Act&
pb7slol,
hung. 4 no.1-2:83-90 1953. (GLXL 2531)
1, Of the Institute of Pbgralology.of,3-seged University,
Lichteneekert, I.; Tssekuts, B.j B61 -6,,' .
"Connection between Blood Volume per minute and Central Venous
Pressure.0 P. 49.
(ActS Physt~jjqgjqa, Supplement to V. 4, 1953, B*udapest)
S03 M2n&hly List of East Suroven U22saions, Vol 3 No 6 Library
of Congress, Jun 54 Unal
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BEDD M., HETENYL Jr. G.,ISSEKUTZ Jr. B', and WINTER M.
Physiol. Inst., Med. Univ. Szeged. * Die Wirkung von
Dinitrophenoll auf don Phosphor-
und Kohlen-hydratstoffwechsel des Muskels in situ, mit
besonderer Hinsicht
auf Pankreasdiabotes. Effect of dinitrophenol on phosphorus and
carbohydrate metabolism
in muscle in situ, with special reference to pancreatic diabetes
ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD.
SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954,, 5/suppl. (25)
SO: Exce'rtta Medica Section II Vol 7 N. 12
FIF
3,DO M LICHTNECKEERT I. AUD 14MCKY1 M.
Physiol. Inst., Med., Univ.., Szeged. *Beitr'a'ge sum venosen
Kreislouf. Venous circulation
ACrA PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCIMT HTNG. (Budapest) 1954 5/suppl. (58)
SO: FICERPTA YMEDICA, SEM011 II VOL. 7 No- 11
VARDI, P. ;
Use of Index method for determination of aotual
degestibility.
AcU plWelolo hung* Opple no,6185-86 1954.
1. Inetitut fur Zrnahrungov4ssensohaft, Budapest.
Wmor~nstnuL sysm
digestion, determ.,. index method)
wmo, 14.
TEMCILWY
Periodical YEARBOOK. budapest. 1956/57 (published 105b).
M-0, M. Data an the protein-sparing effect of
c~crbohjdrat_es. p. 1.
Monthly List of h ast European Accessi*ns (FFAI) LC,
Voi. II, No. 5,
May 1959, Unclass.
BEDO) I
Mfl"I'LOGY
Periodical: YEARWOF Ndarest 1956-57 (published 395P)
S"MI, ":. Ch=Ce.-, in the ditrestibility of enrein lnpoL-ed
by 3ifferent
carbo'hydr.Aer- p. 22.
11.'onChly U-st of Zist European Accesvions (E-;Ai o 5,
TC, Vol. 6,
I'ay 1959, 7~nclas!:.
BARTA, Iajos, Dr.; 3M, Magdalm, B., Drs Tocnikai munkstars:
NAGY, Worgy;
IUGY. Janos
Sffects of the temperature of liquids getting into the stomch on
the
blood sugar levels Ory, hatil- 99 no-34:1164-1165 24 Aug 58.
1. A Budapesti OrvostudorAWgi Baotou 1, as. 07armel&linikajanak
(Igazpto: Gegeal Xles Pal dr. almdemikus, egyat. tanar) so as
Orozagoe
Slelmezes- es Taplakaxastudomanyi Inteset (igasgato: Tarjau
Robert dr.
az orvostudomanyok kandidatusa) koslemanys.
(FIMM
off. of temperature of dietary fluids on blood sugar in
exper. animals (Hun))
(31100D SWLR
off. of temperature of dietary fluids In exper. animals
(Hun))
Df--MO. ?1. - PARTA, L.
The insulin adaptation of er?erimenfAl an1rals. p. It
Budapest, Iffingary. Blelmezestudimnyi Intezct, YE.I.RWOK.
Pudppest,, 1059.
1!onthly list of !bast Diropean Accession T" L-,-
Vol.
9, no. 2, Feb. 1960
Un-1.
BARTAt Lajos, az orvostudomanyok kandidatuvai B*BED0j
Xagdolna; Technikai
minkatarsak: NAGY,, Oyorgy; NAGY, Janos; PALOS,,
Istvan
Investigating the effect of dibenamine, in a
hypoglycemic syndrome
provoked by insuline. Bial orv kozl KTA 3.1
no.W03-110 160.
(EEAI 10:1)
1. A Badapasti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. oz.
Oyarmakklinikaja as as
Orstagos Elelmates- as Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezet.
(SUGAR) (BLOM) (CHLOROETHYMIBNEZYLAME)
(HYPOOLYCEMU) (INSULIN)
BM ma dolm State Institute for Food and Nutrition,
~26P.rt~nent ot'
mys ology (Orszagos Elelmezes- es Taplalkozastudomanyi
inte-,)t Elliat-
tan'L. Csztalya)
"Tnjf~ 71ffect of High Fat Diet on the I-',,,Igar
Toleranes of Rats."
Ndapest, Xiserletes Or%,ostladumsiny, 'Jol Xrj, No 6.
1962. PaIr-es 567-5'?1.
Atstract: 'Author' a sumary] &ised on e-xperlmental feedi
, th a 60
L ne -it
perc~L-;A fiftt d~~et' it was establisbed that the sugar
reZulating ability
of the li-if,r bevame inpaired in spite of literature
data showing that
the liver glycogen level increases significantly on high
fat diet, This
state is ct4racterjz,---d by an impaiment, of the
~astin.& sugar ana the
su7ar tolerAnce resuAts. The quality of fat did not
influence its 6amag-
:Uig effe-z-;. on carluchyd-rate retaloolism. The antmals
tested in a four
week period. showad a weight loss with the exception of
those receiving
rd,
i ungarian, & Western references]
BFM, Magdolna
The affect of fat-rich diet on sugar tolerance in rate.
liserl.
wyostud. 14-no*6067-571 D 162.
1. Orougos RlAlmezob- an Taplalkowatudomanyi Intent
Elettani Dostalya,
(FATS)* (GLUCOSE TOLEWCE TEST) (DIET)
B. BED0 MIL091ma; NAGY, Gyorgy.#'technikai mu*atars.
The role of various fate in In- metaWlism. Kinerl. orvostud.
15 no* 3s250-254 Je 163.
1. Orazagoo rae3mzes- 6s Taplalkoautudomanyi Intezet.
(BUTTER) (OILS) (MARGARINE) (FATS) (PROTEIN METABOLISM)
(NITROGEN) (LIVER GLYCOGEN)
L 37822-66
ACC NRr A
SOURCE CODE:
AUTHCR: Bodo, MagoQlna
ORG: NAMnnAl Tnqtitute of rition and Dietetics, Budapest
(Orszagos Elelmezrs ea.
Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezet)
TITLE: Effect of the fat content of food.on nitrogen metabolism
in rats following
surgery
SOURCE; Kiserletes orvostudomanyp not 3, 1966p 270-274
TOPIC TAGS: rats, nitrogen, biologic metabolism, proteins
nutritions surgery
ABSTRACT: The effect, of fats present in the diet on the
N-metabolism of rate followi
surgery was studied. The use of fats to increase the calorie
content of the,diet has
a favorable influence on the N-metabolism of operated rats-*
When the organism has a
good supply of protein, there is no demonstrable difference in
the protein-maintainin
effect of vegetable and animal rats, Orig. art. has: 4 figures
and.2 tables,.
[MS: 36,5991
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A. ;;i~w
ACC NRs 'AP6028460 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/66/000/003/M75/W?g
AUTHORs Be I Kep ff
do, Magdolria DzA-Tibon Szigeti. Apes
ORG: National Institute of Nutrition and Dielltig&L.Budapest
(Orszagos 9181mezes'es
Taplalkozast omanyi Intezet)
TITIEt Resorption of sunflwer eeed oil and swine fat in rats kept
on a protein-free
diet
SOURCEs Aiserietes orvostudomany, no- 3, 1),66, 275-279
TOPIC TAGS: rat, protein,, nutrition, sorption, biologic
metabolism, digestion
ABSTRACT: The resorption of swine fat and sun
flower seed oil was studied ih rats kilt on a high protein and-a
protein.
free diet. It was found that the resorption of swine fat was more
extensive
in both experimental groups than that of the sunflower seed oil, A
state
of protein deficiency results in pronounced fluctuations in fat
resorption,
In the resorption mechanism taking place in the intestinal wall and
re-
quiring high energy ph03phate compounds, there was always 1039 ATP
needed
for the resorption of sunflower seed oll than for that of swine
fat, The
resorption of fats is independent of the qualitative and
quantitative com.
.position of their fatty_aoid components. The resorption mechanim
of fats,_
Of different or' HMnial'Julia and Na" G-vorgy
igin requires further elucidation.
served as technical aed:stant,s on this work. Origo arto hast 79
figures.
1JMS: 3695991
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ACC NRo AP6028461
AUTHOR% 5zigeti,_Agnes; 9jna___
SOURCE CODEf HU/0018/66/000/003/0280/M4
ORG: National Institute of Nutrition and Dietetics, Budapest
(Orazagon Bielmazos so
Taplalc6i-astudomanyl InEezet)
T3TLE% Effect of leucine on glucose resorption
SOURCE: Kiserletes orvoatudomanys no* 3, 1966, 280-284
TOPIC TAGS: sorption,, carbohydrate, laucinet rat,
gastrointestinal tracts, biochemis
histology
ABSTRACT: The Ofteot of leuoine on glucose re-
sorption as well as on the blood -sugar and organ glycogen
content was
studied in rats.-The results indicate the followin 1 1) LeuoinO
ha3 no effect;
on the resorption of glucose from the intestine# 25 The increase
in blood
sugar content in response to glucoas administration-is inhibited
by leucine
Wben it is administered together with glU003ev Previous treatment
with
,~eucine ham!'n'o.effe0t, 3) The glycogen content of liver and
muscles is not
influenced to a significant degree by leucins. Ha-inal Julia and
Nagy Gyorgr
served as technical assistants on this'work. Orig. art* has: .7
figures.
1JPRS: 36,5991
SUB COM 06 / SUBM DATE: 16Jun65 / OTH OF: 012
B&M, Peter; BEDO, Sandor
Raising beifers by means of reduced., complete and
skim milk
portions., Allattenyesztes 11 no*2:103-IU Jl 163.
1, Mazogazdasagi Akademia, Allattenyesztestani
Tanazek, Keazthely! 11
Agriculture
Autzm hamstinr; "he ccving of wheat. p. I
Vol. los No. 19t Oct. 1)55
"YAGYAR, ISWCIAZDAUG"
Monthly List of E-Ir-ct '~UropeRn Accessicns (E-'Al),
L-C, VcI. -I, No. 4, April 1959
unalas.
mo, Z.
Preparations of collective fax m- in Hajdu-Bihar County- for
spring work. p. 1. (Maryar
Mezogazdasag, Vol. 11, no. 3, Feb. 1956 Budapest)
SO: Yonthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6,
no. 7) JulY 1957. Uncl.
BED09 Z. .-I
BEDO, Z. For the success of the quadratic
sawing of corn. p. 1
Vol. 11, no. 8. Apr. 1956
14AGYAR MEZOMAZDASAG
AGRICULTUE
Budapest, Hungary
Sot East European A ocession., Vol* 6, No. 3,
March 1957