SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.S. CHUDINOV - L.M. CHUDNAYA

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0 CHUDD,107, V.S. (~kgadan,, Fortt-ovaya ul., 5, kv.210' ,Surgical treatment of perforated ulcer of the s"Griaeh and duodenum in the Far I-Torth. Vest. 'kbir. 92 no.4*-LP--z~-2 Ap 164' 1. 1z khirurg'iche skikh otdelerAy (zav. V.S. CIw,4Incm- i L,:, T,~ . A~- ~'. -L . -. I BEUS, A.A., doktor. geol.-miner. nauk; NECHAYEVA, I.A.; POLKOP111, F.D.; PREMYSLER, K.M.;-CHqp J, A.A. _AQV,,Xu.V.; SITNIN [Albitized and greiseni.zed granites, a new prospective type oP rare element deposits) Allbitizirovannye i greizenizirovannye~granity - novyi perspektivnyi tip mestorozbdenii,redkikh elementov. Moskva,.1961. 33 p. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut,mineralogii, geokhimil i kristallokhimii r.edkikh elementov, 2. Institut minera- logii, geokhirriii i kristallokhiali redkikh elemeatov AN SSSR (for Beus, Sitnin). 3. Geologorazvedochnyy trest No.1 Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Nechayeva, Polkopin, Premysler). CHIJDINOVI YU.V. izz L --, -~-- - -~Zi--'IlLd~'~iz T- Imno-M ell od 14. USSR/'. Ge zxeral Problems -of. Pathology. Tumors u-4 %Abs Jour Ref Zh ur -Diol., No 5.. 1958., 22996 * - e,,hor Kuzin., A.M.,. sharou~hova, K,80, (Aludinova, I.A. Inst Title The Effect of Tumor Extracts on Catalase and Coenzym A of the Livers of Normal Mice, Orig Pub BiokhimiVa., 1955,, 201 No 1..,126-128 Abstract Aqueous extracts*of the non-fat portions of the rat 14-1 sarcoma rabbit Drown-Peerce tumor and wLliglant tumors of tile human stomach and uterus., were precipitated by alcohol. The alcoholic precipitate -was dissolved in distilled water, using 1 ml. per 50 mg, and 095 mle was injectedintraperitoneally into each muse. After 20 hours the mice were sacrificed and.,catalase activity and coenzyme A of the live-. determined* The tumor ex- tracts lowered the catalase activity, on the average, by 5;o%, and CoA by 40%. Extracts from nor-3 Card 1/2 T-,A-f AUTHOR; Chudinova, I. A. 2o-4-33/51 TITLE: On the -uechanism of Interaction Between the Toxic Substances of Mali nant Ulcers and CatalAse (K mekhanimu vzaimodeystviya tok- 9 sicheskikh veshchestv zlokachestvennkkh opukholey s katalazoy) PERIODICAL.: Doklady AN.SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116, Nr 4, pp. 649-651 (USSR) 'ABSTRACT: The author has proved in former papers that a preparation in clean- ed'form can 'be isolated from theltissue of the ulcer which ex- ercises dn'inhibiting effect on the liver catalase of normal mice . In order to cleqr the problem mentioned in experiments in vivo . inthe title experiments were carried out concerning a direct interaction between the mentioned preparation and the cleaned ca- talase. The r.efe-renc'es on the influence of'ulcer homogenates or -extracts on the'catalase activity in vivo are contradicting. In the experiments of the author the catalase preparation was obtain- ed from ox liver. A catalade solution with an iron percentage of 19,1 in I ml ferment solution served as experimental solation.The preparation of the catalase inhibitor was produced from human gast- ric ulcer .as chlorine platinous salt (reference 1 and 2 ). The in cubation of the mixture from the inhibitor and the ferment was' carried out at 00'and at a pH 695 -6,7. The catalase activity was Card 1/4 deteripined by the author according to the Euler-Josephson method, On the Mechanism of Interaction Between the Toxic Substances of 20-4-33151 Malignant Ulcers and Catalase. (reference 9). It was expressed by the constant of the monomole- cular reaction (K.1o-3)_'ac6or Iding to the formula 1 a t a-x Table 1 shows. the experimental results. This shows that the in- hibitor stunts to a great extent the catalase activity. By an in- crease of quantity of the preparation a complete -stopping of the ferment activity can be obtained. The author has studied the se- paration of the hematin groups of the catalase in order to explain the character of the interaction between inhibitor and ferment. The determination Of the iron.of the hematin groups showed that in the case of an imperfedt stunting of the activity of the fer- ment the iron is distributed after the dialysis on both sides I of the collodion.membra 'ne. In the case of a complete stunting iron was to be found 'only Outside the mambrane. A control experiment showed that in the case of dialysis of the ferment no hematin separation takes place. The experiments allow the assumption that the inhibitor destroys by interacting with the catalase the binding of the hemin-prosthetisch group of the ferment to the apoferm,ent. it is possible that a complex with the proteins com- ponent of the catalase is produced if theinhibitor is added. The Card 2/4 spectro-photometric investigation of the analysed mixture shows On the Mechanism of Interaction Between theToxic substances of 2o-4-0/51 Malignant Ulcers and Walase. only an absorption maximum, whereas the photometric adsorption curve of the cata Iase show s,'as-it is known, two. These two ma- xima-are not visible in the mixture. A masking of the abborption spectrum of the catalase by a- very high absorbing capacity,of the inhibitor is possible. In the case of a dialysis of the mixture against destilled water both maxima could be seen in the case of an imperfect 'stunting of the, ferment activity. They vanish in the case of a complete stunting of the activity also after the dialy- sis. The experimental results of the author agree with the data of recently published papers according to which In an arganism aff- licted with an*ulder an increase of theiron percentage of the free pophyrines and a decrease of the protoporphyrine iron takes place ' It is.possible to assume that the accumulation of'free porphyrines in an organism afflicted with an ulcer may have de- vbloped as a consequence of the effect of the inhibitor on the catalases.of the protoporphyrines. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 9 references, 2 of which are. Slavic. ASSO.ClATION s Institute for Experimental Pathology and Cancer Therapy of thet Aca'demy'of'Medical Science USSR (Institut eksperimentallnoy par Card 3/4 On the Mechanism of Interaction Between the Toxic Substances of 2 o - 4 Malignant Ulcers and-Catalase. tologii i terapii raka Akaaandi wditsinskUh nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: April 27, 1957p by L. S. Shtern, Academician -,SUBMITTED: January 21, 1957 AVAILABLE: Lib�ary-of Congress Card 4/4 CHUDINOVA., I.A.; KRECHETOVA, G.D.; SHAPOT, V.S. rl VJ _U L T N ~- I V 1- 15-57-8-10387 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 8, 3 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mirskaya,.M,, Shestakov, M., Chudinova vingtall V. TITLE: N. P. Gerasimov (1898-1952) ZX_. Gerasimov ~(1898- 195217 PERIODICAL: Uch. zap.-Molotovsk. un-tp 1956, Vol 7, Nr 4. pp 279' 281 ABSTRACT: Nikolay Pavlovich Gerasimov made a significant:contri- bution, to Soviet geology while occupying the chair -of Historical Geology and Paleontology at Molotov Uni- versity. He was -distinguished for his work in the - stratigraphy and paleontology of the Volga and Ural. oil-bearing districts. Among his most important works is a monograph., "Geol ical Structure of the.Eastern~, Oil-Bearing District"OaWestern Slope of the Urals and Card 1/2 WesternUral District)', 194g. The opening up of the AUTHORSt Ivanoval re. A* I Chudinova, I. I. SOV120,,125-3-41163 TITLE: New-Data on them Devonian Fauna of the Kuznetskiy Basin (Novyye dannyye pq faune devona Kuzne tskogo basseyna) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959,VOI. 125, Nr 3,PP 611-613 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Devonian of. the,Kuznetskiy Basin is sufficiently well investi h the s ecies ated althou all . of the fauna have not yet : p g g been described. Within a small faunal assemblage in the area of the.village-Lebedyanka (district.of Anzhero-Sudzhenskiy) forms have been found, which are.commonly known, but have.hitherto been-regarded as lacking in the Devonian of this region. Using --this nex fanna-L complex.,...the at.ratigraphic.:.knowlegde wash completed. and;.the~ paleogeography.of, the-Devonian -ocean, completely reconstructed. 'Onthis basis the authors propose three possible divisions of the Dovonianlof Lebedyanka: 1 o w e r a e,ck a Ie nce, with Gruenevaldtis and many brachiopods,m 71 d d 1 e se.qu~en oe with countless Euryspirifer cheehiel and others (Refs 2,4) and U p p e r ...a e q u e n,:c e with scarce E. cheehiel, many AnathyriB helmerseni and in the higher part A. phalaena. The: previous long established Upper Givetian age applies only-to. Card 1/3 the middle sequence.,The fauna qPthe apper,aoquence resembles: New Data on the Devonian..Fauna of the Kuznotokiy Basin SOV/26-125-3-41/63 thefauna ~of the so-caIlled Zarubins,kiy'limestone, which was at-onetime considered Givetian (Ref 3) and at another time Frasnian (Ref 5). The determination of the age of the lower sequence will.meet with difficulties. as long as there is no monographic description of its fauna. ItBupper part was determined-as,Eifelian by K. V. Radugin. But.Stringocephalus alo#g with other accompanying fauna suggestBrather a Givetian, age.and abovOlall an'age older'than the beds with E. cheehiel. The fauna with:E. cheehiel-of the northern Kuzbass may have inherited an'old:er, Eifelian fauna which existed in the same water'(Refs.214)..There may have been an'open-sea connection in the western part:of this northern section. Thisappliee also to*later periods (the E. che 'ehiel fauha).. This fauna spread,from &-center in the region of the presint Lebedyanka village. The ways of.spreading are, however, too little known. A direct connection between the Minusinsk sea and the northern Kuznetsk water did not-exist in the late Giireiiilan (Ref 6). Thus the placing,of the whole Kuzbass of Givetian time in the same zooge .ographical P'rovince with Kazakhstan must be corrected., for the northern border region should be included in another, Card 2/3 more northern~province. It the same time the Lebedyanka fauna DUBATOLOV, Viktor Hikolayevich; SOKOLOV, B.S., otv. red.; S99aWYA,- I I oty. red.j KALANTAROV, A.P., red.izd-va; NOVICHKOVA, tekhn. red. [Late Silurian and Devonian Tabulatat Heliolitoidea, and Chaetetida in the Kuznetsk Basin] Pozdnesiluriia4b i devon- Bkle tabuliaty, geliolitidy i khetetidy Kuznetakogo bas- seina.. Moskyap Iad-To AN SSSRt 1963. 193 p. 45 platea. (MRA 16:10) (XU211AtAIr Ptqmin-PA1 Anntnl now- R+.rA+Ai7"nIAm) L 40103-66- EWT(m)/EWP(J)ZT/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/'tVW/JW/JG/JWD/RM/jff ACC NR. Ap6019568 SOURCE CODES UR/0080/66/039/006/1403/1407 AUTHORS -Chudinova,.L. L-.- ORG: none. TITLE: Preparation and certaiL=~-Ilpropartlea of compounds of and aluminum perchlorates; with pyridine SOURCES Zhurnal prIkladnoy MIMI, v.:39, no. 6, 1%6p 1403-1407 TOPIC TAGS: beryllium compound, aluminum compound, pyridine, perchlorate ABSTRACT: Compounds of beryllium and alvmi!!~~erchlorat*s with'oyridine (Py) were prepared by dissolving Be(Cl0&)2-4H20Vnd AI(Clb4Y3--9H20 n excess pyridine. A study of the composition - temperature plas--ey-diagrams of the compounds obtained, carried out at atmospheric pressu;e and In a vacuum, showed that two compounds are formed In each case: AI(CI04)3-2PY9 of which !t(-C10-") -4PYv"B0(Cl04)2-2Pyj, &ndAl(CIO4)3-4Pyj, Be(CI04)2'2Py and Al(C104)3-2Py displayed a marked thermal stability. The conversion of Be(CI04)2-2Py Into BO(CI04)2 and Al(Cl04)3-2Py Into Al(Cl04)3 without decomposi- tion of the perchlorate ton did not occur. A study of the thermograms showed that the endothermic effects are due to polymorphic transformations, melting and *lImIn&- tidn of pyridine, and that the exothermic effects were due to the explosive nature of the decomposition of Be(CI04)2-2Py and Al(Cl04)3-2Py. OrIg. art. hass 4 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: 07/ . SUBM DATE.: ;k _,6M- _q gjg~jp: _UL.QMj9MLXJ~1L!--- IMSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C. Abs Jour Ref Zhur -,khimi7a, No 9, 1957, 3P325 Author Zinov Iyev, AA&I Chudiiova, LOIG Inst Title Thernal Decomposition of the Perchlorates of Magnesium, Calcium, Bari= and Aluminum. Orig Pub Zh. beorgan. khimii, 1956, 1, zo 8, 1722-i73o Abst Differential thermograms were recorded, andalso polyther-. mal curves, of O~ evolution on therms.1 decomposition of perchlorates of Mg, Ca, Ba and Al. The emitted gases and decomposition residues were analyzed. The decomposition of perchlorates of Mg, Ca and Ba takes place exother3nical- lyo Mg(C10-f)A&H.40 -loses 411~,P at 185i at 1410 it is de- hydrated Z_isic.:7. Thermal decomposition of Mg(Clo"'), oc- curs in three stages (at 410, 499 and 5W) and can be re- -presented by two summative equations: Mg(CIO.,t),;~- MgC12 + 4q, and M9010-~).,:=- M90 I- Cl.;~- 4330 Card 1/3 Me Ca(qlo,,i.)- AH~O meits at 577,. loses water at 256" and endothermal ~iiect is observed at 340-, which is apparen- tly associated with polymorphous transformation of Ca(ClO,~.)Kylhermal decomposition-begins at WO and oc- curs mos in accordance with the equation Ca(C10,Y)"A cacl.,+ 4o.-, and only to a negligible extent with evolu- tion of Cl,(, The Ba(ClOf);,.3H.;O loses water at 174"- and 'undergoes polymorphouB.transformations at 284e and 36o0; at and above 520.r' decomposition occurs in accordance with the equation Ba(ClO #).~. =*61;- -t 40.,, at still higher temperatures BaO appears in the residue, and traces of Cl,, in the gases, Decomposition of Al(cloq),3.640 is a complex endothermic process which includes evaporation of the water of crystallization, partial hydrplysis of the P~Xchlorate and thermal decomposition of the liberated perchloric acid, The process occurs at a lower tjnpera- ture than in the case of the other perchlorates that have Card- 2/3 CHUDINOVA, L.I. . 'a - - . - A P1-~IC) 1 --------- -- AUTHOR: j~ 4r SOURCE- thurnal neorganicheskoy-kbJrixR,- v. la no.6 1965. 300- TOPIC TAGS- zinc perchlorate, zinc oraganic compound, dioxane, uvridine, thermograpWc The article reports onstudies of certain thermal -r-ertiesof7inrperchlorLite -a, -1e r a tern- ralur- LN-R: AP5015(;13 -n, Anyhdrous zij.-ic porchlorate can be prepared by heating its ~-.oimound-s with Jr1g. art. has: 7 figures. A, -te-OQ4~-VV QVI i I M I I all r~ IX IVYVIX. 1V14, IVII 4/ H11 ACC NRg AP6022893 SO IURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Chudinova, L I.: Trofimovskaya, V. P. ORGO none TITLE: Thermallproperties of compounds of magnesium RMhloradvith dioxansland pyridine SOURCES Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khirdip ve'.111, no, 49 19~6., 775-780 TOPIC TAGS: perchlorateg magnesium compioundl dioxaney pyridine Q_Vtx,~,tv_\ Ael-lorv ABSTRACT: Co=ounds of magnesium perchlorate with dioxane and pyridine were synths- sized by dissoiving 14901042-6H20 in dioxane (Dy) and pyridine (Py). Diagrams-of composition versus t erature showed that the following compounds are formed: lvg(Cl%)2 074 -6Dy, ~~(Ci 2-2Dyp 14g(Cl(4)2,6Py, 14901002-2Pyj, 6d M9(ClC02'PY- The temperatures of the stable states of the compounds at atmospheric pressure and underi vacuum were determined. Themograms and polytherms of oxygen evolution showed that pyridine has not been completel~r driven out of the compounds when the perchlorate i" decomposesq so that the start of the vigorous decomposition of this ion is always_ associated iTith an explosion. It was shown experimentally that dioxane can be com- pletely eliminated from the compounds by slow or rapid heating, and that anbydrou magnesium perchlorate can be obtained by forming and thermally decomposiM7M9010102 card 112 'upc: 546.46l137-386 L 42882-66 1 ACC NR. AP6022893 ucf I- ~. c,, - N )-. -.-I I ", ~-, - I I . -- I C~ E I r va I I )/:-:W-, (MWEEC I/Erla; Ct C (7 TIM; NP 5 007 6 17 J, lie infraved absorfgon. epec-ra an.. 1. ga i !m SOURCE': AN SSSF. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye rikiterfalv, v. i n-. 19,,-J' -'~-TIC TAGS: gallium phosphate, acid -I T r um 11 '2 r - 0t proz~irl b n(i f t -3 thermal decompo:z 'n the 4c)--M- of C' POH of the phosphate structure, c orre s pond i ngt -,ie 77v1 ;3 P x (FOO 2 COrd 1,420 3-55 ACCESSION MR: AP5007617 *(2.5-x)H 2 0, the numerical value of x being unknown. The study of thermal trans--w"~-. Proved that gallium phouphate of the berlinite rvp-e is forrTed at the first -~jn s, - .'. :- i z -; 1~1 _7111-11" t L tep at 135-200C and is d lie latter proceeding by the reaction -3 -x 200-500c- - 1 177 amorphous phase GaP04 (berlinite) crysLaiiine -2H20 550-570C ,~Cidic phosphate GaF04 (berlinite) + Ga 'Pt)3) p 'areetly-- resent-In-VarICUS-7 Ofy-g--& --a- rt;~hfm~ P P ures and I formula. Insticut obahche neorganicheAkov khtmii im. i. S. Kurnakorva -I,-, lAk S 3R(General and it-ILe, &M TTE D: IINov64 ENCL: X SUB XDS OP, IC P-EF SOV: 005 OTHER: 009 C.,d 2/2 KZ.;, , ~~ =- ~.; El~ :. ";-z--.- ~ ; ~;: ~ ~ - , t " -- ---,I. - I " ~ - - ~- i - - hf2-1 I. It" 'L --- ; - - - - - -- -.-I- f - - -- - -, ~T . T~- ! Z. 11 .- , " .-.! - - I - H&KARYCHEV, A. L. TONGUR, V.S.; 3TAPANYAN-TARAKANOVA, A.M.; TIRAX H, T.A.4 CMMINOVSKMIA.T. a Study of the,pl4stological offect of low calor7 diets containing minimum amount:of proteins anda normal amount of vitamins and salts. Topvtt. 15 no.4:1842 JL-Ag 156. (KM 9:9) 1. Is Institut* pitanlya ANN SSOR. Moskva. .minimal calories & normal content of salts & vitamins, -dff. on man under norsal work load) (TION118, off normal content. In diets with minimal calories & normal content of malts, eff~-on man Wider normal work load) (SAIdS, off normal'oontont in diett,with minimal calories & normal content-of--rit"ins, off. on man under normal work load) RODIONOV, V.M.; C~~ ANTOKOLISKAYA, Zh.A.; LOBOD, L.A. Incluaion of S35-methionine Into blood proteins in irradiated animals following blood lose. Biul.eksp.biol. I med. 47 no.6:43-0 Je '59.,, (MM 12:8) 1. 1z Inatituta. biologicheskoy I meditsinskoy khiriii (dir. deystvitel'an chlen AMN SSSR V*N.Orekhovich) AMN 33M. Koakva. Predetavleas devetvitel'nym chlenom AM SSSR V-11-Orekhoviches. (MTHIORINZ, in blood, blood protein uptake of radiosodimii-labeled methionine in x-irradiated animals after hemorrh. EM4011IM(No expere am am I (ROMMM R&TS. off. same) NR: APSU4284 LTP/0301/65/011/003/0053/0057 A16,153.96-071-092.9 A. V. 1ITLE: Amino acid composition Of a3-protein in the blood serum of irraciated and nori- irradiated dogs cOURCE: Voprosy meditsinskoy khinii, v. 10, no. 3, 1965, 53-511 -'GIC FAGS: amino acid, blood serum, protein, radiation effect i~ BSTmcr: The amino-acid composition of blood serum a3-pratein was fo".9d to be the proclin,- alanine, iso eucine, and histidine--is ab ou 1- +he In both, but the a3- do Rs contains less arginine a-ndl tyroGlr, an.J ;n-?~Iv ~.-.:n-, 71vcine. valine te ~n than it is in the 55-,'~T-2 -65 ~N, NIR: AP5014284 I- the f7omer contains much less glutart,,i-- ac,", phenviallanine, 1 arpi24r-ie than does t1he 1~i-er. -~r: 1!-- irt-biologich-eak-loy I fti6ditsInsk6j( Rhimi iANN SSSR.* MOS =4 of Biological and Medical CI:0,r7,ds"tr-,, '.^T - -~ ~. ~ z ~ --I ~, mm CHUDNAYA, L.H. gpidemiological data on theIcourse of poliomyelitis in Kiev In ig4g-i956. Visch.delo no.12:2315!--1318 ID 157. (MM 11:2) 1. Kiyevokly.nouchrio-tooledovatelookly institut apidemiologii I mikrobIolOfgIt,(nAUibnyy rukovoditell daysty. chlen ANN SSSR. prof. L.V-Groatishe Chudnayqi L. I, ernova, 1. A Borisenkc, N. G. , Danileychenko, I. A. -ar-behi-n-s-Ra-ya,- I. A., Chapurskaya-Bazhenova, 14. Yancheriko, T. F., and Golub, N. F Detection of abort--ve and latent forms or Polionyelitis and of the "healthy" virus carriers in-the closest environment of the patient. V Materialy nauchnykh konferentsii, Kiev, 1959. '288pp (Kieskiy Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut Ep'derd-ologii i I-likrobiologii)