SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DYUZHEVA, O.G. - DZALAYEV, M.I.

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SOV/124 -57--8-9180 T.ransLation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika. 1957, Nr 8, p 87 (USSR) AUTHORS: Broydo, A.G. , Gorobey, V. N, , Dvuziwva; O,G, . Kalu~~,ina, M. A. Pazgatova, E. A. T'T L E: Some Peculiarities of the VerticaL Temperalure Distribution -in the Lowest Portion of the Atmospheric Su, face Laver (Nekc,toryve osobennosti vertikatnogo raspredeler-tya temperaturv v nizhnev chasti prilzemnogo sloya atmosfery) PER!OD7CAL- Tr, Leningr. gidrometeorGI. in -ta 19~6, Nr 5-6, pp 268-284 ABSTRACT: An examination of the laws go-)erning the temperature d ,:stribu - tion in the lowest layer of the atmosphere '0- 200 cm), The tempe-ra- ture profile is characterized by the "cur,-dure parameter" , -c ~. , b = to t50 to 1-200 Card 112 introduced by the authors. This parameter ind'.cates just what part SOV /124-57-8 918-,) Some Peculiarities of the Vertical Temperature Distribut:or (cont, ) of the temperature variation in the 0-200 cm layer is attributable to its lowest 0-50 cm nortion. The authors attempt to employ the parameter b to character:ze the temperature profile of the surface layer in terms of the data fTom network. observations (t-)Oo data) alone. During the summe r season the paramete r b is significant durt-ng the day and is noticeably smaller in the late-evening and the early-morning hours, and increases somewhat at night as compared with even:ng, A distinct relationship of the quantity b/ul (ul is the wind velocity at the I III level) and the stabilitv parameter y=(tO_t2oo)7u2 is found, A. Kh Kh.-111:ar. Card 2/2 ZAVARINA. N.V. -,. DnZHIVA.O.G. Horizontal extent of clouds in the Arctic. Frobl.Arkt. no.6: 71-430 159. (HIRA 13:6) 1. Ieningradakiy gidrometeorologicheekiy institut. (Arctic regions-Clonde) DYUME11A Ye B. ; BUKHNAN, S.P. Reduction of trivalent arsenic on aruilflam cathodeo. Trudy !not. khim. nauk AN Kazakh.SSR 12:7f'--8;" 164. Flectrolytic reduction of trivalent arsenic on a mercury cathode in the pretence of copper -1-ong. MELEKRINA., V.P.; Prinimali ucha ti - DYUZP.LVA, Yu.V khimik- AGISHEVA, A.S. ) khimik; KMRZ&Iqr 'MM&A, A.M,'. 0 kilimik Materials for setting up a sanitary protective zone for Klin Thermometer Manufacturing Factory. Uch. zap. Mos'l'-l. nauch.-isrl. inst. san. i gig. no.6; 41-4,1, 160. (MIll L4:10) 1. KlinskBja sanitarn4ya epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya (for Agisheva). 2. Moskovs1mya oblastAaya sanitarnaya apidemiologichoskaya stantsiya (for Kukaina, Kosenkova). 3. Mbskovskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut, sanitarii i gigiyeny imeni. F.F.Erismana (for Dyuzheva). (KL-Ul--AIP,-;-POLLUTION) (MERCUFLY-TOXICOLOGY) MUM, Yu.V. Determination of fatty carboxylic acidt in air. Uch.zap.Mosk.nauch,- isslAnst.sanA gig no.5:17-26 160. (MIIU, 15-3) 4ir--Analysis) (Acids, Fatty) DUBROVSKAYA, F.I.; DYUZIIEVA, YUJ.~ WSRIEIRNBAUMI, M.S.- YUSMO,ya.Ko~ KOROLL7VA, V.A.; BULYCHEV, ~.V. DI8--Jm-rge into the atmosphero of vaotee froin Llie produC, 4 n t. 0 011,111the',-Ic fatty acilds and fliciir en publ-,,... health. Uch~fl zap. Mosly.. naucl.-f~ml. -Ips~. gig. Mtll~~'rFIKOV) A. T. Dywhikov, A. T. "The Systematics and ~Icolo,7,, of Black-Pock Herrine-,." Ssratuv State U. p ~ .: ieni H. G. Chernyshevskiy. Saratov, 1955- (Dissertation for the def~.rce of Candidate in Bioloc-dical Scienc s) SO: Knizlmava letopis' Ilo. 27, 2 July 1955 DYUZHIKOV, A.T. Results of three-year observations on fishes in the afterbay of the Volga Hydroelectric Power Station. Vop. ikht. I no. 1:69-78 161.* (IMIA 14: 5) lo Saratovskoye otdeleniye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva. (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station ivgIon-Fishes) DYUz']IIKOV,l A.T. Abunda-nee and stock structure of migratury fishes of the Volga River an a reflection of the site and characteric3tica of their range. Vop. ekol. 5i58-59 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Otdelenlye Gosudarstvonnogo nanchnc-~-iasledovatellskogo instituta ozernago i rechnogo rybnogo khozyayatva, Saratov. (Volga -Rlv,2r-.-Fish populations) i i~L V f ~:., iay A of tl:,~ Volia fdvt?r. Tru,,v VNiPIO 56~lmz-!15 (1-11 1 RA 1. 1.1arat-ovskoye otrde.leriye k DytCHIlly A.T,; LIFANOV, !.I. Automatic recording of the cltr,,,q,,atlDrt.~ of ii. ?I---.--, t,~-d 4 .~I- - '" 112.~rg LIIIUWMACM~ With 110.6:11-l" Je 165 - (IMIRA 18:8) L 35888-66 ACC NR: AP6010876 SOURCE CODE: UR/Oii5/66/000/002/0084/0085 AUTHOR: Dyuzhin, A. T.; Pavlov, Ye. P. ORG: none TITLE: Two-channel precision temperature regulator for plants having high thermal inertia SOURCE: lzmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 2. 1966, 84-85 TOPIC TAGS: temperature regulator, automatic temperature control q ABSTRACT: An automatic system with static and astatic control channels is suggested for temperature regulation within 12-300K. The error signal propor- tional to the temperature difference derived from a differential thermocouple is applied to a d-c amplifier (see figure). The amplified signal is 50-cps modulated,j- further amplified, and is forked into separate static and astatic channels-, later, Card 1/2 _VDC: 6Z - 533.6 L 35888-66 ACC NR: AP6010876 the signals are summed in the control element. An experimental model is claimed to have maintained the tempera- ture, within the entire 12-306K range, with an error of 0. 00 IK or better; heating currents, up to 500 ma. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I formula. Static -and-astatic temperature regulatc I - photo -amplifier, 2 - modulator, 3 - amplifier, 4 - amplifier, 5 - power amplifier, 6 - relay stabilization, 7 - peak detector with level clamping, 8 - astatic-channal turn-on relay, 9 - output stage. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATEI none ORIG REF: 002 !Card 2/2 ZHARIKOV, V.A.*; DYUZHIKOVA, T.N.; MASAKOVA, E.M. Experimental and theoretical studies of the filtration effect. Report No.1: Different filtration rate of cations and anions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 27 no.1:41-65 Ja '62. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Institut goologii rudnykh mestorothdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii I geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Mineralogical chemistry) ZHARIKOV, V.A.; DYU7,IIIKOVA, T.N.; MAKSAKOVA, E.M. Flow effect in electrolytic solutions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 28 no.10:81-91 0 163, (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy,, petrografii, mineralogii i geckhimii AN SSSR, Yoskva. GOR, YU.G.;._DYUZ-;iIKOVA, Y.e.Ye.; LOBANOVA, O.V.; SFDYKIi, Yu.N. Some data on the biostratigraphy of Upper Paleozoic coal- bearing se6iments in the Talnakh deposit. Uch. zap NIIGA. Reg. geol. no.4:116-122 164. iMIRA 18:12) ti 1 .1.1. UIU7111111, A.T.; ZA-KS) - in lzm. no. 1.1-': Tj (x. ,,, 18. / I Y ~ .. ~ 0 t,0627Y-6 -7 ACC NR: AP6025081 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/66/000 AUTHOR: Dyuzhin, A. T.; Simonov,_V. M. ORG: n6iii- TITLE: Semiconductor voltage stabilizer with a built-in thermostat SOURCE: Izmeritelinaya tekhn" no. 6, 1966, 93-94 TOPIC TAGS: voltage stabilizer, semiconductor device ABSTRACT: A voltage stabilizer (see figure) is briefly described in which the reference voltage source and first three feedback- amplifier staps are thermostated (Ti T T CTg CT ' T T T'~ T, sislor suppile; thb heat. In the 30--50C range, the thermostat working temperature keeps within t 0 - 5C. Ambient temperature, 0-35C. The thermostat temperature is Card 1/2 UDC:621.3.032:621.316 L 06274-67 ACC NR. AP6025081 set at 5--15C higher than the ambient. The stabilizer characteristics are: output voltage, 6-3 v; maximum load current,,-3 amp; ripple, I mv;-output voltage instability, :t 0.001~ when the supply'voltage varies within � 10~; output voltage drift, 0.005% in 10 minutes'. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 formula. SUB CODE: 09 /SUBM DATE: none / GRIG REF- 002 A A-I % It . 4 A I-! I've it 00 4311. WMT OF WEMM ON MYING OF FiX SODS. V. 1. 09 (Torfyanaya Promulshlennost (Peat Industry.), Mar. 194f, No.3# lot 16-191 Chem. Zbl. 1947, 1.# 768). weRher on peat drying was found to be graettest -00 he ceasonal affect of 2 or. the peat rulp in the vats, the los& of' moisture in the cise being "109 4.3% before settlIng, 1.5% after nettling and .25% In the conveyors, I'jiWW calculated on the basis of weather coefficients and d-ttes. 62 to 63 0. ;. I weather coefficients are required to reduce the original moisture con- 1:!.** tent of 96/7% to 40% in the finished peat. The minimum weather coeff- Icion ying iv .5%, below this t1lo peat vi1l not dry. t for dr- sots ij it too All.$ A .11ALLI;RrKAL LITtRATUtt CLASSWK&TIC" CZ-, t*o -T-T-Ttir U S1 AV W3 Lj A6 S 4 FW 0 A a1 64 A2 a 3 0 LoR W&C Kit WS KUM jt%KL*n I K4 0 CR **seeQt** 0 6 0 0 DYMBI, V. I. 32510. Dyuzhin, V. 1. Hatsionalizatsiya na torfogredpriyatiyakh Yaroslavskogo torfotresta. Torf. prom-sti., 194.9" No* 101 s. 16-17. SO: Letopis' Zhixrnalinykh Statey, Vol. 44 wza,-,~ w Cow= tuwsgi-LA vo r&." /4t'dtJ,;uj Mar. 1951, 39-Q). 6pl6lilly V, 1, DY'JZHIr,. ENC. V. I. Feat Industry Work.of the tree-stump cranes of the hydropent excavator KPG-2. Torf. prom. 30 no. i, 1953 9. -Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, KV -1953. Unclassified. Z-0 EM 0 Some results of the reorganization of management of the peat Industry in the Yaroslav Sconomic Region. Torf. urom 35 no-7:5-6 158. (141M 11:11) I 1. Yaroslavskiy sovnarkhoz. (Yaroslav Province-Peat industry) DYUZHINj V.I., inzh. New equipment in peat enterprises of the Yaroslavl Econonic Council. Torf. prom. 38 no.5:5-8 161. (MIW. 14:10) 1. Yaroslavskiy sovnarkhoz. (Yaroslavl Province-Peat machinery) DYUZIIIN, V. Gonferenco on lowering the production costs of milled peat. , Torf. prom. 38 no.,6:37 161. MRA 14:9) (peat--Gosto) ,.- -~- -1 " - . ~ ~ -r1:% DYUZELIN V* I. ~ - ---- inzh. Performance of pneumatic combines during the 1962 season. Torf. prom. 40 no,2:10-12 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Yaroslavl-Peat machinery) BELMLIPROs P.A*# profe Edeaeased); HARTINSHIN, H.Ya.; DYUZHMVA, V.M.;" IGNATOVA, V.D.; POTSELUIEVA,, S.T.; TOISTOVA, ftatave of t~e aourse and management of labor im breech presentation. Akush.i gin. 36 no;5:28-34 3-0 160. (MM 13M) 1. Iz ThstAtuta okusheretva i ginakologii (dir. oblen-korres- pondent OINSSSRprofo PeA* Belosharko Ldeceased]) Mi 8SSR. (LABO& (OBSTETRICS)) I HADOW,%I, Wladyslaw; DYWNIAK,, Wladyslaw, inz.; SKOWRONp Eugeniusz., inz. Now reserves in the manufacture of tools for screw threads by means of stamping. Przegl mech 20 no.19/20:627-630 161. 1. Wytwornia Sprzetu Komuniltacyinego, Debica. BOROKHOVICH. I.1.;, DYZHIMA. L.L_ Postwar housing construction in Rostov-on-Don. Gig. i san. 21 no.9: 65-66 S 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. 12 Rostovskov-na-Denu gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologichaskoy staataii i kafedry kommunallnoy glgiveny Rostovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (HOUSING in Russia, post-war constructions) BRUHL, Wladzimiera; DYZNA.ROVbKA, Helena Familial appearance of Pagetts disaaae. Reum. pol. 4:107-M 161. l. Z Insty-tutu Rewmtologii W-4arszaAe,Dyrektor: prof. dr E.. Reicher. (OSTEITIS DqOaWS) Z1056162101910(MOLYWCAP~ 1037IM7 AUTHOR: M, badari, A. V. --------------- TITLE: URM-1 equipment for ttanstadiation of w6ds, -and cast% by gamma tay's from frid5lm~ (9), and Europium 152 and I S4 PERIODICAL: Pfehled technick4 a hospo(Uhkd titetatury. Hutnictvf a stroifrenstvi 1. 19, no. 7, 402, abstract HS62-5105 (1961 Moskva- Gostoptechizdat STK 11-182721a) TEXT: Headline from the journal (p 108-110). "Radioactive isotopes and nuclear radiations in che axioual economy. USSR. UP" There are 4 figures, [Abstracter's note: Complete trawlation Card 1/1 ZVONKOV, V.V.9 prof.; IFOMKIMSKIT9 1.1.9 insh.. Prinimali uchastiYa: STRMIKOVA, V.P., insh.; POKROVSKATA, I.K.9 inzh.; DZADZAMITA. L.A., tekhnik; SHAPOSHNIKOV, TO-M-, inzh.. KHOBMOV, TusAem red*; BOBROVA, V.A., tokha.red. (Ship tractive and propulsive speed calculations; a proposed guide] Sudovye tiagovye i skorostnye raschety; proekt ruko- vodstva. Koskva, Izd-vo 'Rechnoi transport," 1959. 213 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Zvonkov). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut ekonomiki i ekspluatataii vadnogo transporta (for Shaposhnikov). (Towing) (Ship propulsion) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/55206 Vaesoyuznoye ooveshchaniye po ragnitnoy strukture ferromagnetikov, Krannoyarsk, 1958. Magnitnaya strulctura ferro-magnetilcov; materialy Vscsoyuznogo soveshchaniya, 10 - 16 Iyunya 1958 g., Krasnoyarzk (1-1agnotic Structura of FerromaCnetic Substances; Z',atcrlals of the All-Union Conference on the Magnetic Structuro of FervaiiiaZnctic Substances, Held in Krasnoyarsk 10 - 16 June, 1958) Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibir3kogo otd. AN SSSR, 1960. 249 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akadcmiya nauk SSSR. Institut fizikl SlbirokoCo otdoleniya. Komissiya po magnetlzmu pri Institute f1z1kI metallov OF-211. Reop. Ed,: L, V, Kirenskiys Doctor of Physical and Mathcmatical Sciences; Ed.: R. L. Dudn1k; Tech. Ed.: A. F. Mazurova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for researchers In ferromagnetism and for metal scientists. Card 1/11 Magnetic Structure (Cont.) wSOV/5526 COVERAGE: The collection contains 38 scientific articles presented at the All-Union Conference on the 11-laCnotic Structure of Perro- ma,-natic Substances, held in Krasnoyarsk In June 1958. The Ma.- terial contains data on the magnetic structure of ferrorngnctlc r,aterlala and on the dynamics of the ntructure In relation to ,netic field chanes, elastic stresses, and tempcraturc. Ac- cording to tho Porewlord the study of farromaj;netie materials had a successful beginning In the Soviet Union In the 1930's, was 3uboequently discontinued for many years, and was resumed in the 1950ts. No pcr3onalitles are mentioned. References accompany individual articles. TABLE OF COITTEN~S: Foreword 3 Shur, Ya. S. (InstItut fiziki metallov AN SSSR - Institute of Physics of Metals, AS USSR, Sverdlovsk). On the 1,11agnetic Structure of Ferromagnetic Substances 5 Card 2/11 lvllagn~.tic Structu~~'C (cont.) 50'1/5526 Elniatric Resistance of iron at Low Temperat'urli." 73 Fa--~-nov' N. I. [Phyaicotechnical Inctitut-a AS VkrSSR, Fh:--'kov1. Influ~.mce of the Hall Fffnat. on the. R-'-,ii~it-ln~:r' ~-'rro o f ma(;aetic Subz;L-ance3 9 Frinchik, G. S. (Phyzic5 Dc-p-L1rtT-.(,nt of thr~ Moocow Univr-rsityl. 2tructuri of th~'t rl)maln Boundiry and Djn~,mlc Propcrtlri3 of FerrcmaCnstic S~ibztzmces 85 Tel6snln, R. V., and Ye. P. Dzaganiya rLP11Y;-'1C3 Prp~.rtm~nt of th~- Ploacow 5tate D,,-Iayc-d Jumps in Masnetization 91 lvlr;v, V. F., and V. M. Rudjak [Pedagogieh~---skly in-,titut - Teacher3 Institute., Krasnoyarsk). Statisticil Distribution of Rc!magnetlzation Jump2 by ZMagnitudes 101 Rodichev, A. M., V. A. Ignatch~inko, and N. M. Sallannkly (Institute of Physics, Siberian Branch AS USSR, Kramoyarak]. Card 6111 S~VB 188/60/000/005/007/010 2 6 2) B01Q/B056 AUTHORSs Telegnin. R. V., DAa Kozlov, V. I. TITLEs Delayed Jumps of the Intensity of Mapnetization 7 A PERIODICAL3 Vestnik Moskovskoao universiteta. Seriya 3, fizika, astronomiya, 1960, NO- 5, pp. 60 - 67 TEXT: The authors investigated the delayed Jumps of intensity of magnetization of iron-nickel alloys with 50% nickel. The thickness of the samples was 5 - 100 microns. By delayed jumps of magnetization, the authors understand Barkhausen jumps, which occur some time after the change in the external magnetic field. The samples were produced according to the production rules of the TsNI'LChYeRMYeT. As may be seen from the results shown in diagrams, the ranges of the field strength in which Barkhausen jumps occur, are extended with increasing coercive force of the sample. A decrease or an increase of the field strength shifts the distribution curve of the Barkhausen jumps into the range of stronger or weaker fields. Further, a temperature dependence of the total number was observed. The occurrence of two maxima in the curve representing the Card 112 Delayed Jumps of the Intensity of S/ 1 8J6602/0800/005/007/0 10 Magnetization B019/BO56 number of Jumps as a function of the external field strength, indicates the existence of several magnetic phases with different coercive forces. In the case of fields near coercive force, the relation N . N0(i-e)-t'T (1) exists for the number of delayed Jumps and T - 10 sec holds for 5 micron, T - 4 sec for 100 micron,and -r - 0.8 sec for 20-micron samples. There is therefore an optimal thickness for a minimal T. Further, it was found that for each sample a certain temperature exists, at which a maximum of delayed Jumps occurs. There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra obshchey fiziki dlya fizikov (Department of General Physics for Physicists) SUBMITTEDt March 19, 1960 Card 2/2 MAMMA; YajPe Diatribution of lagging rutgnatizAtion jumpa according to their. dw,ation,q Fie. met, i mat:0,Iov*d# 20 nooR:204-209 Ag 165s (MIRA 18:9) CIIUGU?I(,,V, M.; E110141CH, A.; KOHOTAYEV, YuJI., kand. teklill. naul-., retsenzent; DZAGILII , inzh., retsenzent [Worker's handbook on the gas iribistry; transportation arA utilization of natural ami liquilled gust),zl Spra., vochnik rabotnika gazovoi prouqsIdonnostl; transport I ispollzovanie prirodnykh i szhizhemVkh gazov. Mlinsk2 Nauka i tekhnika, 1965. 355 P. (MIRA 18:7) UZAGNIDZE, 1. PerTonal duties of radio arateurs. Radio no.l,.4 A '6o. (MIRA 13-15) 1. Prednedatell sovota Thiliaskogo radiokluba. (Radio clubs) DW,'L~iTDZE, I. N. D.-af,riid-e, 1. 11. "Cancer of the skin in childl-iood,ll (Repoi-V), Tndy Ill Zakavkazwk. sil"emla V-Iiirirrrov, Yerevan, 19118 (on cavr.-l-: 19h)), r). 1*10-173 i SO: U-52);O, 17 Dec. 53, (Letopis tZliurnal Inykii Statey, Nu.25, 0@A 0 a 0o4 '00 001) too. - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - -- " 0 P 40 0 L ~jw I A -I' J. I *-A- OL . 41~ . ' s iWii~i661i: derivatives. Hydra - Ad&tfom d hydrM di lb l W a . utyce A of tk* aceWit of dl-~ A Cu Chem (U: nmg GeV j = and K Va via . , . . t g ' e ct -4 rder to %tUd tile efy 130-90940 11 S R ) 11 t - a . a . Y , tructuce upois the cute of hydrogenation of xlycal,t art,) ' their crten with a Pd cmW"t, the authors prcpd. 1.4-di-p. "04 (1) and its a4dak. I was prepd. a, '60 tolld"; BrMXCjCM&13r from.35g. Mg and 153C.FtDrott cocling vM1 Slowly Mated with 174 s. jp-toluatdthyde in It% I "Go cc.Wt3O. let stand 1.4 hn., dtcmtxt. by 5% 11's0, and "94 the L~Uuted as 2 sterevismcm, with a total yield of product of 52Z x. (2&%). Bylvactionalcrystri.the C"94 ets were stvd.- 21) g. m. 122-3". sol. in Fto), In-ii. imkrl 70' Iti 1 i OH 9 5 i i l E 'see g- . n- cso . . PhMe. n ( , and c. m. e . 11hNfe The,li. scil io Imizenc difficultl MOH 0 F F A . . . tj y , , cetate of the kitiver-triching substance was tirepd. by i " " Moo witting 13g.o(the dial with Wg. AcrOand 1.1 C.anhy(i. ' , coo for 5 hrv, yiddins the ester at while AcON& at 130-S cr) %tabi (U). in . 76-8*. Uwashydroxcuatedinthepre- cum of catJoidal Pd, and the rate of hydroicenatim com. i l 11 ts zcetair. and pared with that vi dipltenylbutynctlio had a lower rate than the a"tate a( the di-Ph dial, but a 2 Itso %ubu=tiaUl higheT one than the di-Ph dial itself. which l U i :;0 0 ts acrtitc. pon y as hydrageuted only half as rapid exhaustiv" hydrogenation of U. more thAn the thetmetival goo amt. of H was taken tip. dtw to partial magirm. cif tiir C9tCr. By 03C Of the P"IPVt At"I. Of M 1110 JiJrfJ4Jf, M. XOO 75-7 '.oll wiv prctml. whtl,- woo ad1dn.o14H 6masatd. ester. tn. Thcdjt4 show I be mumll in 0 U ence of m4 . w t - and t he area t i rill umm tfoo of estefification UP(M the hydr1wriatioll MIC of %rcondary G. %[. KtrA)UpQfl " b i f M ii Lim ASA.ILA 661AUMICAL MINAVU611 I I . CIO ISO" SIV1111T. 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PhCXII witli fo.!owtvii by Addn of 30 Ir. benzalpectone in 1.00 d (lie mixt wLs qtizf~,l 6 hrA.. dlo%rcJ to tarid I !, " At F-- temp.. fTfluxed 1 11; . trtated with 5tf: H , '. ~i- ad the cmihiucd in ul --AV .!i, 66 A* from iigrow- J-.~ 1.103! Ircuted %,-th 6f; 'I CH, C11C C " i f.M'S in If-*k) ml. Rt~Aj aad dt,-r j dayi itanding, tht mLct. ~as treated with 68 g. beenzatAcetime in LtO with ,n*ling; after 2 days the unixt. was rauxed I br. and by- Llrcfyztd by 15% aa. (NHj),,SO, with ire cooiing. followed by !r atment of the rtsiJ-ue with 1 -2% HSOf. The combined E~k gave 62 g. oily t,"uct which on distrz gave 38 g th 145--0* d" 1.02261. aq 1.&9134. 11 in the abcvc reiction mesityi..ij"! ~10 i j is used, tnere bi obtainA 51% 4 , 7"*, d,". a.9WI, is'V 1.40W G. bd. Kosol.Z&_j r4f NOGAYDZLI,A.I.; D7.AGNIDZNK.Ya. Synthesis and hydrogenation of 2,4.7,9-tatrametkvl-dee7ne-5-tetra- ol-2,4.7,9. Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no.2:304-306 F 155. (MM 8:6) 1# Thilisshy Gosudarstvannyy universitot. (Docynetatraol) ----------- 7, Vsvpth~si of yne-J 6- Et Ig*,m tl;j g. Lilir at-t-i ah Q -M~tC- (011)C:Cit, fuUmved I)y I;) g. Cli,:Clf(-lfO g.,e Jt r lqlfwly,i~ 19 g. 1, lfl~ 7*, " 1, . 0A., . " '~ 1 .4 77, 2 -lf)drog,~,a6m ~f this o~~ Pt in LtOR p,c The ~t 4 It atemas add anure rapAly tli;t the I'st 2 C'. M~ KovAl T, A '~; IV 1 h 7- ff- 79-1-24/63 AUTHORS: Noj~aydeli A. 1. , Dza.-nidze K. Ya. Papava, R~ TITLE: The Synthesis of 6-Methyloctene-1-in 4-Diole-3,6 and 7-Methyl- octene-2-in-5-Diole-4,7, and Their Catalytic Hydro-enation (Sintez 6-r,,ctilokten-l-in-4--d4.ola-3,6 i 7-metilokt0en-2-"in-',,- -diola-4,7 i ikh kataliticheskoye Gidrirovaniye) PERIODICAL: Zhurz.ial Obshchoy.Khimii, '1950, Vol.20, ITr 1,p,,).116,-11q(ussn) ABSTRAM In the preceding paper it waa stated that the bromoinaE;nesium derivative of diviethylacetylenylearbinol at - 7 0 C normally enters into reaction with acrolein and forms enin-lycol-6- -methylheptene-l-in-A-diole-3,6. In the presence of colloi- dal palladium this glycol enoZ;etically binds 4 hydro.,on atoils, the binding of the'last two hydro.-en atoms taking place i,.iore slowly. It was of interest to synthesize other homoloGues of the r-iven class as well and to examine their type of hydro- 0 ~;enation in the presence of catalysts. 6-methyl-1-in-4-diole- -3,6 (formula 1) was obtained according to Jotsich,Zh~.I. from methyl-ethyl-acetylenylcarbinol and acrolein. A closer exa- Card 1/3 mination of the hydrogenation showed that in the presence of 79-1-24/63 The Synthesis of 6-Methyloctene-1-in 4-Diole-3,6 and 7-Methyloctene-2-in- -5-Diole-4,7, and Their Catalytic HydroGenation platinum black their reaction velocit., decreases and 'Uhat after the binding of the two or four hydrogen atoms no chLanGG manifests itsell". In the presonce of palladium, however, eninglycol reacts like the first honologues by more ener-e- tically binding the first four hydrogen" Atoms, whereupon tho sudden chan-e takes place, i.e. the last two hydrogen atom3 are bound considerably,more slowly. The final product reprr-,-- sents a mobile fate Th6eanalysis yielded a saturated glycol, 3-methyloctandiole-3,6. A second eninglycol, 7-methyloctene., -2-in-5-diole-4,7 (II) was synthesized from the crotonic al-, dehyde and dimethylacetylenylcarbinol. On hydrogenation of this Droduct with colloidal palladium an abrupt decrease in the reaction velocity after the binding of two hydrogen atoms manifests itself. After treatment of the hydrogenation pro- duct a thick oil was obtalned whose analysis proved to be s---- turated -lycol-2-methyloctandiole,-2,5. There are 2 tables, and 1 reference, which is Slavic~ Card 2/3 79-1-24/63 The Synthesis of 6-1,!ethyloctene-l-in--4-Diole-3,6 und 7-I.Tethyloctene-2-in- -5-Diole-4,7, and Their Catalytic Hydrorrenation ASSOCIXTION: Tbilisi-gtate Unjver~dj.6y- (Tlilissiciy universitet) SUBMI1,!2ED: February 10, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 1. Chemistry 2. Catalytio properties 3. Hydrogenation 50) SOV/79-29-4-42/77 AUTHORS: Nogaydeli, A. I... Dzagnidze, K. Ya, Pagava, T., Kverenchkhiladze TITLE: Investigation of Mixed Ethylene-acetylene-y-glycolo (Issiedova- niye smeshannykh otilonateetilenovykii-y-glikoley). Synthecia and Catalytic Hydrogenation of 5-(l-Oxycyclopezityl)-penten-l-in-4- ol-3 and 5-(l-Oxycyclohexyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 (Sintez i ka- taliticheskoye idrirovaniYe 5-(l-okaitaiklopentil)-penten-l- in-4-ola-3 i 5-~l-oksitaiklogeksil)-penten-l-in-4-ola-3) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 4, pp 1231-1233 (USSR) ABSTRACTi In continuation of thoir previous work (Ref 1) the authors in- vestigated the reaction of acrolein with cyclopentanol- and cyclohexanol-magnesium-bromo-acetylenes as well as the nature of the catalytic hydrogenation of the eninglycols obtained. Normal reaction products, namely, the ethylene-acetyl glycols of secondary- tertiary nature, (I) and (II), were obtained (54ryield). OR I ED C-C =_ CCHOHCH = CH 2 C-C =_ CCHOHCH = CH 2' (I) (II) Card 1/3 The eninglycols mentioned are hydrogenated in the presence of SOV/79-29-4-42/77 investigation of Mixed Ethylene-acetylene-y-glycole. Synthesis and Catalytic Hydrogenation of 5-(I-OxYcYcloPentY'L)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 and 5-(l-OxYcYclo- hexyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 platinum black without a break in the reaction rate, each of them affiliating 6 hydrogen atoms while the corresponding saturated y-glycols &re formed. The hydrogenation, however, takes place much faster in the presence of colloidal palladium, the eninglycols intensely affiliating 4 hydrogen atoms, where- upon the reaction rate drops sharply and the remaining two hydrogen atoms are absorbed much more slowly, which is confirmed by a comparison with the time required for the affiliation of hydrogen in the case of (1) and (II). For instance, the nature of.hydrogenation of eninglycols with cyclic radicals is similar to that of eninglycols with open chains, even though the woight- ing of the radical retards the hydrogenation reaction as soon as the 4 hydrogen atoms have been affiliated. The products of the complete hydrogenation with the catalysts mentioned above are compounds (III), and (IV): Card 2/3 SOY/79-29-4-42/77 Investigation of Mixed Ethylene-acetylene-y-glycols. Synthesis and Catalytic Hydrogenation of 5-(l-Oxycyclopentyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 and 5-(l-OxYcYclo- hexyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: OH I UU11 Un U11UHCH CHX. 2 2 2 (III) (IV) There are 2 tables and 1 Soviet reference. OH V_un Un CHOHCH CH 2 2 2 3 Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Tbilisi State Uni- versity) March 25, 1958 Card 3/3 KAKURIYA, Sh.K., red.;. DZAGIIIDZE, N.L., otv. za vypusk; GVEWTSITE-Up II.P,p tekhn. (Tiflis; statistical colloction yubliahed for the cormerora- tion of the 40th anniversary of the Soviet regime in Georgia) Tbilisi; k 40-letiiu Sovetskoi vlasti v Gruzii. Statisticheskii sbornik. Tbilisi, 1961. 181 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Tiflis. Statisticheskoye upravleniye, 2, Nachallnik Sta- tisticheskogo upravleniya goroda Tbilisi (for Kakuriya). (Tiflis-Statistics) ."presente.tion of -moasurable functions of two varia~ilps t~r double series. -Soob. AN Gruz. SSI~ 34 no.2,277-282 My ~64. (MRA 18~2) 1. Tbillaskiy gosudarstvcnny-j univeraitc-b. Submittf.-J October 4, 63 1.9 3. D7-AWIDZE, C.F. Universal double series. Soob. AN Gruz. -SOSP 34 no.3^.52r;-528 Je 164 (KlaA 11.8~3-10 1. Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. S'ahmittei 6(-,tobt-:-.v ~, 1963. 11 , 1. - , "", ~, *,Si% ! 7 i i 1. In., te':hn. -~,auk. DZAGIITDZE,, 0.11. ~ ~,,, t C- [--: hy(.,,n!--I;n !'or irrigating syotw.-i JiLt.-J.- hit~r- vipes. Bdul. in-Porn. Gos. Fauch.-Is.31. 1 inform. 17 no.9:64--~,7 3 164 ( v I !~,, 118 :-1 ) USSR/Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plmits 0-3 Abs Jour : 1)V-~f '-1hur - Biol., 11,Z) 20, 1!~58, ",Ij 91985 J"Luthor :Tsak.,rIza T.A., DzarmirIze 00h.I. Inst :Institute of ~ , Ent P~rotectio~ %S Goori,-inii SSR Titlc :Dclt'7~ 0.11 tile Stu,1.y of Diseases in Fruit B,-,~~rin- Plant Ori.-; Pub :Tr. In-ta zashchity r!:~st. .'dl GruzSSR, 1957, 12, 39-48 ,,'~bstrnct:The followin.- infections were noted on On pear veedlinr.,s Dothiorella pyr,mophora, Sace., :.lternn-ria sp., Mlizactonia bataticola (TWb.) Butl. wQrc r,,.,cordoa. On thu a~:-21o soudlinZs - Phona nali Schulz ot S,,.cc., TL=phx-,,a sp., SpMeropsis rin-lorix.,. Pcch. On the spricot - DiploJia lirmi Fuckl. On the DQach - S. 1--annisa Lav. var. persicae Woron- ichine, I-1lo:.-'o'psis sp., Cytospor, lcucostol.:a Sace., Bccteriu:-~ tLti:ufacicns on the stc;~m. On sweet vharry - Rosollinis neca- trix Berlese. Plia.io-Psir oil peach, Mi. bat~~ticol-a, ;.tlernaria, Outhiorella oil -)ccx, on peza, ~~ru re- coraed for t1le first in Geor,-~ia. -- C..'- Dly--~~'-~OV,7. Ca r 0, 1/1 N-AGAMM" Sh, Is: Mariter Biol Sci (diss) --- "ReGultO Of SturlYin the biolo~r L. q _j fl ~~ - ~ I ~ ~ of the muribroom pho-mopals-ri"q1i Roberta". TbIliol) 1.19')'(';, publIsho(I by Vollial Ti. 14 pp (Tbiliai State U im Stalin, Chair of Botar~v), 150 copies (IM, lio 5, 1959, 1, 140 ) ]~ZAGNIDZE, Sh.l., kand. bic32og. nauk Phomcpris infection cf apple and pear. Zash~:h. ra-s-1. ot, vred. 11 1001-6 9 no.7;18 '64. (IMIRA 18inL), 1. C,-uzingkiy lnstit~.It zashClilty rasteniy. SMB7ilYA.1LiYA, Mariia losifovna~ DZAGUROV, D.D., red.; DZGOYEV, A.A., teklm.red. - [A concise geography of Iforthern Ossetia; textbook for teachers) Kratkala geografiia Severnoi Osetii; posubie dlia uchitelei. Ordzhonikidze, Severo-Osetinakee kxxizhnoe izd-vo, l?,59 67 (I. 0' -23, (Ossetia-Geography) 11; 14. D'Z,ltw',lTtW, S. G. Dissertation: Chemothormy ,,,nct G)ir-moi)r0T)hl,rl!lXi9. o-- f.?!p ~L!. I SPTre,','fl O.A~irrh,3 of' U ~nor Ro:-pirtory r1forl Sc~, A(--,t.,l i-~,,d -J'cj USI)II, 15 A-)r 54, SO: 3 243, 19 0--t 195.4 DZAGUROT, S.G. (Mool,.Vg%) Natal of viruses. Yelld. i akush, ao.8:3-6 Ag '54. MRA 7:8) (MUSES review) CHUMAZOV, k.P.; EMMINOT. A.I.; DZAGUROV, S.qt,- I&SHCHINSKAYA. Ye.V.; R GLAZUNOV, S.Lw; MMNTAKOV-7k~.- ~SHIYA, T.P. I Hemorrhagic favor with.naphritic syndrome in the Upper Volga Basin. Vopovirua. 1 no.4:26-30 JI-Ag '56. (MIRA 10:1) 1. Institut po isuchentyu poltomialita AHN SSSR, Hoakwa. (EPIDSHIC HEMORMGIC FRVER, epidemiology, in Russia (Rue)) VOROSHILOVA, M.K., kandidat maditainskikh nauk;-DZAGUROV. S.G., kandidat meditainakikh nauk (Hoakva) -dpidemiolog7 of poliomyelitis. Falld. i akush. 21 no.110-6 N 156. (POLIOKULITIS) (MIA, 9:12) GERHSNO-VICH. V.N.. AGOL, V.L. RTINGOF, R.N. -i- -- r Charnoteriatics of metabolism in kidney tissue cultures of monkeyse [with eummar7 in English]. Biokhimiia 2.1 n0-3:453-460 11ym-Je 158 (MIRA 110.8) 1, Lnboratortya blokhImli Institutn po izucheniyu poliomielita AMU SSSR, Moskva. (KIDIMYS. metabolism, in tissue culture (Rus)) CHUMAKOV, M. P.; GAGARINA, A. V.1 LASHKEVICH, V. A.; DZAGUROVj, S.._G.,- RALIF, N. M.; FLEYER,, G. P.1 VOPXSHILOVAO M. K.,, ROBINZON, I, A. Comparative characteristics of living poliomyelitis vaccine prepared at the Institute of the Study of Polioqrelitisp Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and Sabin's vaccine from attenuated strains of the poliomyelitis virus. Vop. virus. 4 no. 5633-537 3--,0 159. (MIRA 13t2) 1. Institut po izucheniyu poliomiyelita MW SSSR, Moskva, (POLIOMYELITIS, immunol.) DZAQURQV,JL.G.; SAFONOV, G.A.; IVANOVA, G.A.; SHMELEVAL, G.A. Use of Russian agar for the preparation of poliomyelitis virus plagues (colonies). Vop.virus. 6 no-5:632-634 S-0 160. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut izucheniyu 1i 3-ita ADW SSSR, Moskva. rPOLIOIfZLIT1S5' *'(A'GAR) VILINERv L.H. ETINGOFt R,N, DZAGUROVs Possibility of culturing the poliomyelitis virus on simple media. Vop, virus, 7 no. 1:1.15-118 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:4) lo Institut po lzucheniyu poliomiyelita AMN SSSRp Mosk7a. (POLIOMYELITIS) (BACTMUOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE:.MEDIA) CHLI'MAKOV, M.P., pro:e. , otv. red. ;VOROSHILOVA,M. K., red.; DZA(WL-'OV ,_. S IG. p__ red.; DROZD6V, S.'G'., red.; ZEYTLIETOK, ll.A.~ red.; LASIIFIJ~'~'-ICR' V.A., red.; SHAPIRO, S.L., red.; (PolionWelitis peroral liVe vaccine; pampers] Poliomielitnaia pororallnaia zhivaia vaktsina; iiatorialy. Pod red. M.P. Chumakova.' lloskvap 1961. - 658 p. (IlIqA 15:8) 1. Akademiya raeditsinskikh nauk SSSR. llotlwa, Institut polio- mielita i virusrqkh entsefalitov. Ilauchnaya sessiya. 4th, 1.'os- cow, 1960. 2. Deystvltellb~ty eblon Akad6mii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Chumakov). (POLI01-ULITIS VACCEM) DZAGUROV, S.G.; SHICLEVA) G,A,; VILINER, WM. Comparative study of the dynamics of the inactivation of a virus in dialyzed and nondialyzed specimens of vaccine against poliomyelitis detoxified with formaldehyde. VOP. virus. 6 no-5:616-617 S-0 161. (1-111"A 15: 1) AMU SSSR, fioskva. 1. Institut poliomiyelitaj virusnykh entsefalitov (POLIOMYLLITIS) CHU11AKOV, MI.P.; VORDSHILOVA, M.K.; DIMOV, S.G.; DZAGU.~,OVS~.G.- USIrr V10, V.A.; MIMNOVA, L.L.; RALIF, N.M.; GAGAMNA, A.V.; D01XVA, I.'i.; J ME- - FLE It, G.P.; TOLISKAYA, Ye.A.; ASISAMIA, Ye.Ye.; 31 UW, G.A., ZEI SOKOLOVA, I.S.; EMBERT, L.B. (Moslcva); S111YAK, (L'vov) Some results of the work in mass ir=mization of the population of the Soviet Union a-uinst poliomyelitis with live vacciznc ftl'om Sabin .9traLis. Vest. A1,21 SSSR 16 no-4:30-43 161. (,,aa 15:5) 1. Iz Instituta poliomyelita i virusny,ch ontsefallitov X,'Zi SSSR, (POLIOMM-LITIS VACCINE) (POLIO' GIUMAKOV, M.P.; VOROSILOVAS M.K.; PZkqq~py, DROZDOV, S.G.; LASKFVICI, V.A.; RIRONOVA, L.L. Results of investigations made in the past 4 years on the immunization of several Soviet populations with poliomyelitis live vaccine (Sabin type) administered orally. Stud. cereet. inframicrobiol. 13 no-5: 589-591 162. 1, Inatitutul pentru cercetarea poliomielitei vi a encefalitelor virotice al Academiei de stlinte medicale a U.R.S.S. (POLIOITHlITIS) (FOLIOVIRUS VACCINE, ORAL) L12591-63 ACCZSSION NR: kD3002519 S/0248/61/000/W6/0005/001 5 AMHO-R.- Ch=-skov, X. P., Voroshilova, M. K.; Dzaguroy, S. G.; :,'rozdo,t S. G.; Laashkevich, V. A..; Kironova, L. L.; Raitf, U. 2-.;Sirl~ --'extos'lhevich, Ye. N.; Vezillyeva, K. A.; Gagarina, A. V.; Grachev, V. F.; 72iev--ndrcv, V. 1.; ltranova, G. P-; Koroleva., G. A.; Xukayn, R. A.; RobL-,zo--, 1. A.; TYufanov, A. V.; Ellbert, L. G. TITLE: Results of live vaccine jrAss imrmnization against polioqjelitis end the outlook for eradicating this d1sease SaMCE:- 921 SSSR.. TOPIC TAGS: policayelitis, immunization, vaccine, SaLk, Sabin P-P,SI-T-,,%CT: This article is a. survey of the fight against polio in the Soviet Union with special emphasis on t~,e live vaccine msa 4-,-T-.-.xnizati1on yl-loo7n= during -~-t f o-,-- yeax-5~ In ISS4 polio became. a serious problem, in the Uss? and in 1255~ 11-e ?olic=7elitis Institute was formed as z)art of. t',-- I-,.cade7( of xledica-', Sciences. At f"-st, Salk vaccine was produced (at Voscov ---nd S,,,er,-"cvzk"; and frc= !J57 to !960 more than 12 million children were inoculated. Late in 1958 101 million exmerimental doses of tne Sabin live vaccine wer(- prepared and in Card 213 L 12591-63 ACCESSION TIR: AP3002519 je-Tiu--- y 195? the Institute svitched to developing live vaccine on- a laz-ge sca-le. In 1961, when international needs for a warer live vaccine -.mre developed, the Institut-e- solved the problem of purifying Sabin's culture strains from- admixture to latent monkey virus no. 40 (0V stab 40) by using kidney clutures frm green mar-,-sets rather than from monkeys. At the end of biocontrol, 1 ME solution Ygcl sub 2 -,;-as added to increase virus thermostability in tre-nsit an-, to avoid M-4crcbe -nation. Between 1959 end 1962 the Soviet 'Unic- ex-0~1-r~ed over ,--ccine dcaes (mostly in lozenge form) to 20, '17able 2". Tn -L'Ie '-TSSR 95% of ~1111 inoculeUons from 1960 to 11262 -w --re in -Iozenjze fcrrm -,rit th oral !-`maid vaccine given only to babies. Ifne ~p7eat advanta-ge af live ;--ccine estab- lls'nes locE~l i==ity at the sites of virus entry into the br-dy. Sach i=nLnity 7-everts transmittal of virus by "symptc-mless" cases, Studies of ch-ildren inocu- 1--ted -w-ith- live vaccine shav a marked increase in the nu~=er of antibod-ies in all age pp~oups and e- total absence or "vild" polio virus strains in feces tests of he 000 doses of live -,raccine have n a-Ithy children. From 1959 to 1962 over 217,-679, been ad-T,-11-n-'stered in the USSR. Of these, 91,300,,000 were first innoculations aznd 126,579,000 were second innoculations. Fig. 3 shows a sharp decrease (almost to zero) in the incidence of polio in the USSR for 1962. Irre follu.-ing i=,Jnization plan is recommended: inmunization of trivalent (types, 1., 11, and III) live vaccire for children aged 2 to 12 mos for intervals of 6 to 12 veeks: and annual Card 2/3 1259 -6 ,-C-P-,-cjO1,N ?IR: AP30CQ519 ? oral revaccination with trivalent, live vaccine for children ages I to 8-15 years. Revaccination can be given in two doses at intervals of 6 to 12 .reeks. The 1y to r m---ber of exinual revaccinations can probably be cut down eventual- 4 0 5 aftex ',he basic three (types 1, 1!, and TTT'. 'Ilhe otftlcok for ,wrinning the fight against polio in the USSR is very encouraging. Orig. art. has: 3 f igt-- es, 4 'cables. PS-10CIATION: None sm,a=: 00 DATE ACQ- 12,TulG3 MrL: 00 SUB CODE: AD NO REF SOV: 000 0-1-THER: 00 Card 313 CHUI-TAKOVA, M,Ya,; CHUMAK07, M.P.1 ZAVODOVA, T.I.; DZAGUROV, S.G. An Bmunological test for demonstrating SY 40 vinis. Acta virol (Pralia) [Engl] 8 no.ItqO-91 Ta'64. 1. Listitute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, U.S.S.R. -'Academy of Medical Sclerco, Moscow. *t AUTLHOIR: . Gnud. -Go Ht; Dzag=oY."&,,G.; Mamonanka, L. W Mironova, A- ORG: institute of Polioqmlitis and Viral rincophalitides MIN SSSR, I-102001F 13 (Inatitut-jio~o e~ I virusnykh. entsofalitov A124 SSSR~~ TITIE: method of growing tissue culturokna viruses in 'revolving vessels S0UjtC.-,,: Voprosy virusologii, no. 1, 1966, 96-99 j-, medical laboratory instrumont, hist01097 TOPIC TAGS- virolo,-j. tissue physioloc J%33V;b',CT: The ordinary method of growing monolayor cultures of trypsinized ,colls leavos some 60 to 70% of the available area of the vessel unused, thus reducing the possibility of obtaining a large quantity of the ce3-1*mass :participating in the formation of virus particles. The authors dosigndd an apparatus in which flasks or bottles with a suspension of monkey kidney cAU .or human diploid colls In a culturo madiun revolve at the rato of 20 :revolutions per hour. They found that the rotation of the vessels had no .effect on adhorence of the calls to the surface or an their growth. The *mean index of proliforation (ratio of number of cone grown to the number inoculated) was about i. the norm for the given types of tissue, There was a ,markod incroaso in the uooful area occupied by the monolayor, decrease in cons=?tion of the culture modium. and greater concentration of polio tip .Yirus . t, k lauman diploid cone). orig, art, has: 1 figure and 5 SUB CODE: o6 I Sum DATZ i 07Jun65 / ORIG RE F: 004 / OTH MF: 005 DZAGUROVA,...T.S*,AMp9kva); ZAHMOV, M.V. (Moskva); SIROTA, N.N. (Moskva) I I -. .. -, 1 , P, , ~ Comparison of Yo-ang's modulus with other mechAnical properties.of aluminum alloys at various temperatures. Izv.AII SSSR.Otd.takh.nauk no.2:120-122 F '57a (MLRA 10:5) (Aluminum alloye--Metallurg.7) DZAKHOV, S.D. Lengthening of the leg in correWng of poliomyelitis in children. Ortop.travm.i protez. 20 no.8:15-19 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Iz Hauchno-Issledovatel'skogo detskogo ortopedichaskogo institute .9 .Lm. G.I. Turnera (dir. - prof. M.N. Goncharova). (POLIOMMITIS, complications) (LEG, surgery) DZAKHOV, S. D., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Operative elongation of the shin in ebildren with after-effects of 'Doliowyelitis." Leningrad, 1960. 16 pp; (First Leningrad 1-'pedical I-,st iril Academician I. P. Pav- lov); 300 copies; price not given; (KL, 23-60, 12?) -DZAKHOV, S.D. Method of lengthening the skin. Vest. khir. 85 no. 8:108-113 Ag 160. (MIRA 14:1) (TIBIA-SURGERY) (FIBULA--SURGERY) DZAKHOV S. D (Laningrad P-136, Lakhtinskaya uL, d. 10/12 Some features of the treatment of t)atients follwing surgery for lengthening the leg. Ortop.1 travm. i protez. 22 no.8:49-54 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo detskogo ortopedi cheskogo instituta im, Go IQ Turners (dir. - prof. M. 11. Goncharov-x) (L1'. -SURGFIff ) DZAKHOV, S.D., kand. med. nauk Comparative evaluation of the methods for equalizing the length of the legs. Khirurgiia 39 no.5:92-98 My 163., (KRA 17: 1) 1. 1z Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo detskogo ortopedichoskogo instituta imeni G.I. Turners, (dir. - prof. M.N. Goncbaro7a). DZAKHOV, !).L),, ptnrshly nalichnyy notrudnik (Lont.ngi-nd, M-190, KlIbInnkaya u1., d, 34, kv.100) Ostueoepiphysiolysis of the distal end of the tibia. Ortop., travm. i protez, 26 no.7:42-48 Jl 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Iz Detskogo ortope4icheskogo Instituta imenil G-I.Turnera (direktor: prof. M.N,Goncharova). DMUM-W, A. M., and YMIMMEV, N. M. Azerbiiian (Kazakh) Horse, Konevodstvo 22, No 7, 1952e 1)7-kl'-Tlo =--, A. 1.T., Card Agri Sci -- (diss) ~Y ia-the~ Dnvelc~rm4t ,&e a HNed of Thorouchbred Iforso at A.-orbakd4zlimi frorse-Breeding LFavm 75". Kirovabpd, 1958. 25 pp (1-11 _5 nP-4twqr o.;' Izerbay h d: an SSR. A--(-)rb. A-rgo. ln3t*4&6a-). 100 copies. (TI, 34-56, ICO) IMUMOYFIVS A,M., zootekhnik. I - - I I;- --- I A;oncar~irzg comrade %2mirnovIs article. Zhivotnovadstvo 20 no.2: 84-86 7 158. (MIRA 11,61) (Stock and stockbraeding) (Smirnov, H.) KALININ, S., maoter-povar; MAMMA, Ye., tekhnolog; TORDPOVA. V., ifizh.-tekhnolog Advice to the cook. Obahchastv. pit. no-7:13-14 JI '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1.5evero-Osatinaksqa. kontora lurorttorga (for Dzak-hoyeva). 2.Udmurt- potrebsoy= (for Toropova), (Cooker7) 6ZALAYEV, R.I. Gorbunov. N.A., and Dzalayev, M.I., "Improvement of the Operation of Electro-riechanical Auto-regu-- rs of the TsKTI System," Elektrichis- ki.ve StantsU. 1953, Pages 55-56, 2 figures. i. GORBUNOT, N.A., inzhener; WALAYEV, R.I., inzhener. Level regulator In a turbine condenser. 191ek.sta. 25 no.7:55-56 Jl 154. (MIRA. 7:8) (Condensers(Steam)) DUUM, M.I., inshener; STOLYAROV. Yu.K., inzhener. --------- Self-regulation of reduction and cooling installations. Elek.sta. 25 no.12:17-18 D '54. (KLRL 7:12) (Steam turbines)