SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GORYUCHKO, I.G. - GORYUNOV, D.V.
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BE DA, N.I., inzh.; RYZHKOV, P.Ya., inzh.;.~RYUC~HKO I~.G inzh.;
MASHKOVA, A.K., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye., LIFSHITS, S.I.;
KOTOV, N.K.; KOSHCBEYEV, A.D.; CHUVICHKINA, N.K.; KOLPOVSKIY,
N.M.; GOLOVKO, O.F.; LUDENSKIY, A.M.; SERBINj I.V.; IVANOV,, I.T.;
AIZKSEYEVA, N.V.; MENDELISON, N.Ya.
Quality of pipe billets and pipes made of killed converter steel.
Stall 21 no.9:824-825 S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Metallurgicheskiy zavod im. Petravskogo i Truboprokatnyy
zavod im. Lenina.
(Pipe, Steel)
OSTAPENKO, Zh.V., iw!h.; RYZHXOV, P.Ya., inzh.; inzh.
Uitrasorilc iiispec',ion of the quaLity of proc-'Ucts at the Petrovskii
Plant. Stall 24 no *9:851 3 1614. (MLERA 1-7:10)
1. 1.4staLlur.aicheokly Za70d in!. Petcovskogo.
00AYUMV, X. A.
Goryukhin, M. A. - "Visual Aide in Literature Lessons." Acad Pedagogical Sol,
RSFSRj Sce Res Inst of Methods of Instruction, Moscowt 1955 (Dissertation for the
Degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Seldnees)
SO: Knishnaya Latopis0o No. 24, Moscov, Jun 55, pp 91-104
BEDDUS, 1,,'.Kh., st. nauchn. sotr.; KAZANSKIY, Yu.P.; VDOVIN, V.V.;
KLYAROVSKIY, V.M.; KUZNETSOV, V.P.; NIKOLAYEVA, I.V.;
NOVOZHILOV, V.I.; SENDERZOV, E.M.; AKAYEV, M.S.; BABU4,
A,,Aq BERDNIKOV) A.P.;. GORYlJKHIN,_jjL6; NAGORSKIY, M.P.;
PIVEN I, N.M.; BAKANOV, G.Ye.; GEBLER, I.V.; S14OLYANBOV,
N.M.; %IOLYAIIINOVA, S.I.; YUSHIN, V.I.; D'YAKONOVA, N.D,;
REZAPOV, N.M.; KASHTAYOV, V,A.~ GOLIBEiff, A.V.; SIDOROV,
A.P.; GARNASH, A.A., 13YKOV, M,S.; BOLODIN, L.V,; ItYCHOV,
L.F., KUCH121, M.I.~ SHAKHOV, P.N., tlav. red.; SITAKOVSKAYA,
L.I.., red.
[West Siberian iron ore basin) Zapadno-Sibb-skii. zhel.ezorud-
wji bassein. Novosibirsk, Red.-izd. otdel Sibirskogo otd-
niia AN SSSR, 1964. 447 p. (MIRA Yl-.12)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdel.eniye. Institut geo-
logil i geofiziki. 2. Institut geologil i geofizilki Sibirskogo
otdeleniya All SSSR (for Belous, Kazanski7, Vdovin,
Kuznetsov, Nikolayeva, Novozhilov, Senderzon). 3. Institut
gornogo dela (for Akayev). 4. Novosibirskoye geologicheskoye
upravleniye Minis-terstva gek,logii i okhrany nedr SSSF~ (for
Babin, Berdnikov, Goryukhin, Nagorskiy, Piven').
(Continued on next card)
BELOUS, N.Kh.---(continued). Card 2.
Tomskiy pol.itekhnichoskiy institut (for Bakanov, G'vbler~
Smolyaninovo Smolyaninova). 5. Sibirs-kly nauchno--
issiedovatellskiy institut geologii, geofizi-ki i ininerall-
nogo syr2ya(for Yushin, Dlyakonova, Rezapov, Kashtanov,
Gollbert). 6. Institut ekonoudki sell-,kog,.l ~chonyayst-ia (for
Garmash). 7, Siblrsk~y trietallurgichoskly Insti-Lut (for
Bykov, Boradin, Ryt~hkov). 8. Towskiy inzhenerno-stro,Itellrory
institut (for Kuchin). 9. Chien-korrespoilderit AN SSSI (for
Shakhov),
KOMKOVA) A.I.; PETROFF, V-S-; GORYUMINA, O.A.
Phosphoproteins of structuxal eleiwnts of the nuclear fraction
165.
of a nervous tissue. Vest. LGU 20 no.9.74-49
(1,0.'RA 18-6)
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oWailint trool OACh OUtUtOOM. VIRW the "Int
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we
"Prig, fairly coest. The pffv#*Ws of the IndividuAl ftme-
in their ismiet.points. which
In
"vie defl. as the point W ams. ppta. of tocolcin. Thr
i,Awkv. 1"Pt e4 else aq. frxdkm was at pil 4.6. Thol of
the KCI frwtion was at pH 6.6 and that ut the NaUll
fradim at pil 5.2. About 30% of tbr tutal prot,in 44
the Smy brais sabolsom was entractAk with wxtrv.
C
In$ volues Were :11% (6fty submunm -1
-suvaboxv) for proorls extiaclabb with KCI- The pgo-
portkm of Ow low twottill t4tradalk with NAM wmA
the s&tw for bulb the gmy sod wbitc subatassoc. to the
11MY mulAts"" Me' Of The total Protein WAS 10001. 10 the
wolmits owd, of the while sutmAncr was Insol. In
thme wlvtolo. Wt. G. lkloowr
CIA
1. tW W
ParAW and T. A. Goryukhina (Ch Ind.. Acad. Med. 0 C/11
IS 499-"IOW); cf.
36. 1419(1047).--
The dist stop in The easymic d"mpn. of L-hisaklint in thit
liver In tlw fornotlim of uruirstainic acki. The latter unda-
Ow luducticis W aniabst Ilyof imsynisr. urticaulassr, Is trAns.
formed Into a new camlid. of unknown structure. All
dust Is Imaw about this enzymic stW Is (bat whom tbk;
substance is trutitil with NaOll. a nuil. of Nils Is split ad,
and appisrently. a now amino acid is (twined. Glutiunk
add in not formal from b1stidine by tho lives ensyso"
The hisildints deconslin. piocam is not Utsutgd to the actiov
of iiidtandissise and of uriscaninisse. A third enzymk
systeris exists in the kidne" that decamp. the trandorrim-
two product of urocaniale acid. Ilis"ne nittabollm
provisetis less lntaWvtly to cancerous mts thAn in normal
fait. IL I'll"(1ty
PARVIN, A.M.; GORTUKHIKA, T.A.
Certain stages of fermentative decomposition of -h1stidiae in the
organism of normal animals and In tumors. Biokhimiia, Molskya 15
no.6:499-506 Nov-Dec 50-- (GIM 21:1)
1. Biochemical Laboratory. Institute of Oncology of the Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR. Leningrad.
romdm at carmssim ami4 anseffim in akelow mmus-
Z sanuds and the
4:10141111" 411 mkm "d tow-b"
diettovery d ftse 41papod" in musele. A. N,
Ckm~yvkhina (OnculogY Just., Acad.
Nittl. Sd. VA Akdy Ak". Namb
CanjasInit mW moserim are found In Chick rm" skckW
muscle 10m the 17 to 111th day to; In ratillit entlotyus ff1mil
the 2D to 3&b day on. In postuaw pet" the Unt. in.
CfefiM' Mwt the appmsoce takes act toben The jwm-
imal formation VIM mmark it Men-
=110 of the two substances In
Muscle C"tfaction M"bastlem Is doubtful. Its mts with I
transplotod nwhommot tinnon no slInificiust difference *w*
found in ft content of t1st 2 dipeptidee, In Comparison with
healthy spedawns. while ctrestine mW &IenodntWphos-
phates am Tay low. Ife"t muscle Ofthe cow. pig, rabbit,
0111 CAI COMIA1111 " tiniff km carnosine and an"ne thats
she skeletal Mu4cle NJ-t(v m
.I. "o total of [m)(b). The
11aluen(ther"zYmir"Wilsmi esm.oftbesesubstsvitek
mots underlined, as it can be used fee "a. of most divetc
I metbO40, even after the development of the chromatogMitic
. Methods, G. Nt. x0motapoff
Opumato at Cun"Ins And =e in do v*1,*pmftlfl:f
.experimoutfill Camer of Brown- Ce n r, ht . /, ~Aej
A. N. ParAltin
I-cningrad). Dak v Aau S.. S.R. 77. tkiir'-7
I1931).-Rabbits "led with a cauccrous growth (in the
Inuscle tbftc) show a 5-Wold decre3se in the atuts. ol an-
scrine and carwilue In the muscle. so that analyms must
the dome on coned. cats. The decrease is accmupurW by ;&
consitlevable Increase of activity of histitline dcammam and
urominaft, The enhanced demuction of his"ne pre-
vents nomal formation of the 2 dipeptides. Fasting
nororml rabbits hAve some 4 tirmcs ume anscrine anti cAr-
naklut In their tauwlc tissue than the cancer-infected Veci.
-fisem. sa that the decline In the latter case cannot be wholly
attriltuted to nutritional factors. Stibmanco"'. ad
rmiubtration of histitfinc to cincerous rabbits leads to In:
crc;t%c of the carnosine and an2crime concus. to alnso~t nomal
levels, G. M. Kwolapolf
9m"lql
iIB, 141b( CA
'nj=),Cjt ONT bW -W-
or kid tbe The bbgmtiOn
mid ==It
P"! do Nifs Vp of
111"m
M N14 takes PI- at 'be "' b CUM ted
nts. with rate,
.hkodbw- to Woolpts. with rate. of mothyl-
tb6 oboorr-000. SO "eased-
ur" SUbdaneft that
"d of
bwtz am ftu H is I
It. wd"ofin with
give a pal. diam MWOMP 1. seg. test. The de-
dow o'dMudeddies salves a kww"
oece,
GORYUKHINA, T.A.
Urocanio &aid an intermediate product of histidine decomposition in
the organism of normal animals and in tumors. Doklady Ak&d. nauk
SSSR 87 no. 4:645-648 1 Doe 1952. (GLKL 23:5)
I.Presented by Academician K. M. Bykov 25 September 1952. 2. In-
stitute of Oncology of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR.
-HRI, A. N.
-101YUKINA, T. A. and PAL).
*Symthesis of carnosine and anerine in iog liver DOKLADY IU'~'AD. NA~,"K 3.5.3.2.
88 (113-116)
Dogs .Ath --Ekkfistulae sho,,-ted a ver-f much reduced content of ansevine and carnosine
in the musculature. This supTorts the hyTothesis that synthesis of these comT-ounas
occurs in the liver. The ictivity of urocaninase is very s1i,,,ht, ani the resalts -cannot
be ascribed to disturbed enzy-.-lic funstion. Losolaloff (Chem. Abstr.)
SO: -MIOXL - Section II, Vol. 7, No. 10
GORYUKHINA, T.A.
.
Activity of hepatic histidine desaminase and urocaninass In rabbits
during the development of Brown-Pearce tumor. Doklady Akad. nank 3SSR
88 no. 2:317-320 11 Jan 1953. (CIML 24:1)
1 Presented. by Academician X. K. Dykoy 19 November 1952. 2. Insti-
;~te of Oncology of the Academy of Medical Sciences MSR
GORPKHDIA, T. A.,
us~fiestsui 61 the MIEWmic is
JL-32Q9d1L644 r 14"A. . , I . I
M- 11W WW
U 14100947) c.4, ", M14S.-T
k~.4;47,81401~ Is not's pred of formationotfutscuk"
histfte, bul does show the pan" wie of varfou
c for synthetk of the
h,,. eut. at pH'wr&:.
&0 At 38, ts In ready degradation of hirtidins but all
attempts toz-ato slutapik " as the Be wit at by elw-
Aropbstedsledtantg.kadts, Adda-cidallbwtatnts.
of glut4ok Wd to xMcb a reaction milt. led t, ready
showing that Me jeakdon
=:I As HtCht' Z"I of fellurc. Thufft Is dio"
1y,
ih.t hV
trensformid direetly Into f.,idamie aM
bV the actin of liver.
A T A
USSR/P General Problems of Pathology. Tumors u-4
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol-,,'No5p 1958j, 22981
Author : Goryukhina T.A
Inst :
Title : Nitrogen Dalance In Rabbits with the Brown-Peerce
Carcinoma.
Orig Pub : Vopr. onkologii, 1956., 2p No 3P 320-323
Abstract : Positive nitrogen balance was preserved on the 12th-
20rth day after inoculation of the tumor. The rabbits
did not lose weiCht. On the 22nd-30th day, when nx)st
animals developed extensive metastases in the live--
and the kidneys the notrogen balance became negative.
In cases where metastatic phenomena were slow and did
not involve the liver or the kidneys, a positive ni-
trogen balance remained even on the 22nd-30th day.
Card 1/1
111CHAYBVI, I.D.; DYAD' KOVA,. A.M.; ()RTMMIrU- T.A.- TSELI, Te.A. (Adres
- - -
avtorov: Leningrad, 129. 2-ya Ber6zoveya alleya, domp 3. Institut
Onkologii Akademii maditsinskikh nank SSSR.
Tenth seemion of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
ifop.onk, 2 no.4-.493-502 156. (MLIA 9:12)
lo Institut Oukologil Akademit meditainskilch nauk SSSR.
.(CANGIM)
EXCERPTA MICA See 16 yol. ~/j Canoe July
2474. GORYUKHINNA T. A. Inst. of Oncol., Acad. of Med. Sci., LeningTad
-er and kidneys of normal and lumour-bearing animals
Ift
Enzymalt~ F ~r
(Russian text) Btokhimija 1956, 21/1 (90-97) Tables 3
Ile urine of men, rais and dop was examined after s.c. or oral admimstration of
histamine. Extracts of animal livers and kidneys were also examined. Histamine is
split in the liver to urocanic acid. Subsequent cleavage probably occurs in the kid-
neys. In the presence of liver turnours the degradation of histamine is retarded.
Szabunicuica - Gda&k
EXCERPTA n-DICA See 16
_28,'1_J`_._- C--ORYU'-;k,' Inst. of Oncol., Acad. of Med. Sci.,
ullot.
Lcning~aTMe t I ution o istidine in the protein of various tissues in tumour4earing
rabbits (Russian text) Biokhimija 1956, 21/2 (210-214) Tables I
Previous investigations revealed an increased break-down of histidine under the
influence of hepatic enzymes in cases of Brown-Pearce's rabbit tumour, manifesting
itself by a decrease of carnosine and anserine in the muscles. The present communi-
cation deals with the histidine concentration in the different types of protein. It
could be demonstrated that in the protein of liver and blood scrum, the histidine
level diminishes; this phenomenon can be prevented by s.c. administrati,on of
histidine or imidazole-lactic acid. The histidine concentrations of the haemoglobin,
the brain and the muscles, on the other hand, remain unaltered; in the tumour
tissuc there is a slight decrease. Injection of histidinc causes an increase of the con-
centration of the compound, also in the tumour. It is concluded, that the production
of histidine is not disturbed, but that its break-down is accelerated.
Brandt - Berlin
nMTVA T-A-.Ueningrad 129v 2-ya Be)rezov&Ya alleya, d. 3, Institut
--"O_~nkologii ANN SSSR,~
Histidine metabolism in Patients with c"cer of the storiach and of
the breast [with summary in IngliGhl Vop, oak. 3 uo.1:71-19 '57. '
Onk 10-4)
1. 1z biokhimicbeekoy laboratorii (zav.-prof. A.N. ftrabill)
Instituts. onkologii AM SSSR (dir.-ch.-korr. A14T SSSR proll. A.1.
Serebrov)
(HISTIDINX,
in roast & of stomach)
(BRUST%103 metab,
histidine, "tab. in system).
(STON&CH IA16PLONS, metsb.
son)
O~a
el
q Pubout=03ug
tdlil li4
Mc
t
-777, WA
protuc
conversibiZ dx-tk6c acid' which: roin
palic
b-
~_s -a s.Ont ~ in healtlay poopi
a ard
GORYMIHIKA, T.A.
HIstidIne metabolism in rats with transplanted liver tumors and In
mice with hapatoms. Top.onk. 5 no.4*.387-393 '59. (KIRL 12:12)
1. Is biokbimicheskoy laboratorii (sav. - prof. A.N. Parshin) Instl-
tuta onkologli ANK SSSR (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR prof.
A.1. Serebrov).
(AISTIDINZ, metab.
exper, transplanted liver tumors & hapatoms. (Rafl))
(EVATOPA, exper,
histidine metab. in exper. transplanted liver tumors
& hepatoma (Rae))
(MOPLASKS, netab.
same)
GORYUKRIM, T.A.
Paper chromatog-ra-phic determination of histidine and urocanic
acid. Ukr.b1okh1m.zhur.L 31 no.1:138-143 '59. (MM 12:6)
1. Biochemical laboratory of the Institute of Oncology of the
Academy of Kedical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad.
(HISTIDINS) (DROCANIC ACID) (PAJM CHROVATOWUM)
GORnUMA, T.A.
-.- __-m4 "- Wr-,~ u of histidIns from urocanIc acid In the animal organism. Mer.
blokbia.zhur, 31 to, 4t475-Wo 159. (KIRA 13: 1)
1. Biochemical laboratory of the Institute of Oncolog7 of the Academy
of Yedical Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
(HISTIDM) (UROCANIC ACID)
GORYW[TMj To A., Doe Med Sci (diss) -- "The metabolism of 1-histidine in the
organism of healthy and tumorous animals and man". Lenirgrad, ig6o, 24 pp
(Leningrad Pediatric Med Tnst), 350 copies (n, 110 11, 196o, 137)
SOLOII"YEV2 A.L.; SHERSTNEV, A,E&,- IVANOV, I.I.; PAXIIIN, A.N.; GORYUKHIN&,
Some data and con'siderat&ono on possible means of chemotherapy ~~r
melanomas. Vop. onk. 6 no.6z88-89 Je 160. (141,3A 348 3)
(TWORS) (TPOSINE) (CARBON-190TOPES)
':~; %~
r'TJT71r~o~ . ~-' (USSR)
T. A.,
"The Site of Carnosine Synthe3is i", the Body,
r stry Concress
.teport presented at the 5th International Bioche
6 Aw,
m"Oscow, 10- list 1961
ITj
'Lill' Ti _ff IC
Cnallof~,Irw; forra!'t.it)n 4.11 lix,,,r and T-,!:3cl(.--' nr thc ffOL'~
no.L237-235
T,,
GUMMINA, T A.
_ j~
Electrophoretic separation of soluble liver proteirs in animals
with transplanted tumors. Vop. onk. 10 no.5:44-49 164.
NIRA 18:8)
1. Iz biokJUmicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - prof. A.N.Partihin)
Instituta onkologii AMN SSSR (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlon
AMN SSSR A.I.Serebrov). Adres avtora: Leningrad, P-129, 2-~a
Berezovaya alleyap 3. Institut onkologii AMI SSSR.
GORYUKH114A, T.A. [Horiukhina,, T.A.)
Fractionation of liver proteins with the aid of electrophoresis, an
paper, agar-agar gel and starch. Ukr. blokhim. zhar. 36 no.2:308-317
.164o (HM 17111)
1, Biochemical Labbratory of the Institute of Oncology )f the Academy
of Medical 3ciences of the U*SoS,R,O Leningrade
PARSHIN, A.K.; GORYUKRUTA, T.A.,-, MISHEWEVA, V.S.
Electrophoretic neparation of proteins from twori4of the human breast,
Vop, onk. 11 no#5.440-43 165. (MMA 3.8.- 8)
L Iz biokhimicheskoy laboratorii TmBtituta on~ologii IOV SSSR.
RX,
3-6-2/29
AUTHOR: _goriukhoa M.F_j Candidate of Economic Sciences, and Markov, N.V.,
Can date 0 1r P;, losophic Sciences
TITLE: For a High Party 0-onnelmnesefor, Pedagogical Mastery (Za vyso-
k3iyu partiynost', za pedagogicheskoye masterstvo)
PErJODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 6,~p 7-13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:- The. article points to the celebration of the 40th Anniversary
of the October Revolution and to the preparations made for it
by the chairs bf social doienoes. The author emphasizes the
great responsibility of the instructors to educate the students
in the Marx-Lenin theory. After the,20th KPSS Congress, scien-
tific and methodical work increased considerably, and some
chairs can serveas an example for others.. However, many in-
structors of thes.e hairs.reorganize their work slowly, and as
before, the main deficiencies in teaching social sciences are
a low ideologic-theoretical lecture and seminar level, a dog-
matic exposition-of the Nvarx-Lenin theory, and a weak struggle
against reactionary bourgeo 'is ideology. In this sense the
author deals further with the teachers' duties; and then quotes
Card 112 a number of cases to illustrate shortcomings in teaching social
F;r a High Party Consciousness, for Pedagogical Mastery 3-6-2129
sciences. Doteent M.E. Aleshkov of the Saratov Automobile and
Road Institute (Saratovskiy avtomobillnodorozhnyy institut)t
Doteent P.B. Bashkin of the Omsk Pedagogical Institute (Omakiy
pedagogicheskiy institut), Instructor K.V. Paklina of the Sa-
ratov Institute of Agricultural Mechanization (Saratovskiy in-
st,itut mekhanizatsii sellskogo khozyaystva)9 Dotsent A.I.
Linyayev of the Stalinsk Pedagogical Institute (Pedagogich.askiy
institut v Stalinske') are criticized.
Several instructors of the Sa,ratov Zoo-Veterinary Institute
(Saratovskiy zooveterinarnyyinatitut) and of the Saratov In-
stitute for Agricultural Mechanization are referred to. Two of
the instructors on the Chair of the KPSS History of the Saratov
University (Saratovskiy universitet) and Dotsent V.D. Kargin
are also mentioned as being at fault. In conclusion the author
stresses the necessity for an improvement in instructor quali-
fications.
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TITLEs What Did the Group ConferencesShow (Chto pokazali kustovyye
soveshchani,ye) On the Results of Conferences of Instructors
in Social Sciences and of Party Organization Socretaries in
Vuze8 of the RSFSR (K itogam soveshchaniy prepodavateley Ob
shchestvennykh nauk i sekretarey partiynykh organizatsiy vuzov
RSFSR)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, Nr 3, PP 36 - 41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A wide review of the ideological work conducted at the higher
Soviet schools discloses the systematic activity and the short-
comings in the work of chairs of social sciences and of the
vuz party organizations. Group conferences of vuz instructors
of social sciences and party organization secretaries were held
this year in Moscow, Leningradt Saratov, Rostov/Donj Sverdlovsk,
Kazan't Novosibirsk and Irkutsk. Reports were delivered by V.p.
Yelyutinp Minister of Higher Education and his substitutes B.S.
Gerashchenko, S.A. Yudachev and V.N. Stoletov. Tnere were
7,000 instructors Of social-economic chairs representing 442
vuzes of the RSFSR. A report of the USSR Ministry of Higher
Education "On Measures for Improving the Instruction of Social
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structors in Social Sciences and of Party Organization Secretaries in Vuzes
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ports and lectures were delivered. The lectures were held by
Moscow and Leningrad scientists. Among them were: Academician
B.L. Sobolev; Corresponding-,Members of the As USSR, A.D. Aleksan-
drov and A.A..Trofimuki Academician of the AS UkrSSRp M.E.
Omellyanovskiy; ProfessorsG.A. Kozlov, M.F. Makaroval L.A.
Mendellson, N.V. Pukhovskiy, G.V. Platonov, Yu. P. Frantsev,
P.A. Zhilin, S.F. Kayda, N.I. Shatagin, and the Dotsents M.S.
Dragilev, A.G. Kulikov, I.P. Petrov ana V.G. Poznyak. Deputy-
Foreign Minister V.S. Semfnov and Professor G.A. Deborin spoke
on the international situation. The Savnarkhoz presidents re-
ported on the further development of industry and construction.
A resolution of the TsK KPSS of the RSFSR mentionea short-
comings in teaching social sciences at the Saratov vuzes.
V.S. Okorokov, Dotsent of the Omskiy eel 'skokho2Vaystv'emyy in-
stitut (Omsk Agricultural Institute), proposed that the pub-
lioation of translated foreign literature be expanded. The
Izdatellstvo inostrannoy literatury (Publishing Office of
Foreign Literature) is beginning to issue a monthly bulletin
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otruotore in Social Sciences and of Party Organization Secretarios in Vuzes
of the RSFSR
will help the instructors to become familiar with new foreign
books on economics, philosophy, history, etc. V.A. Plotich-
kin, Party organization secretary of the Urallskiy gosudarst-
vennyy universitet (Ural State University) suggested that an
Intervuz Publishing Office be organized in Sverdlovsk, which
would print the works prepared by the Ural vuz chairs. A like
proposal was made at the group conferences in Kaza~al. Saratov
and Rostov/Don. V.V. Volkov, Head of the Chair of Political
Economy of the Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut
(Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute) raised the question of
creating an All-Union Student Journal. M.A. Abdrakbmanov,
Dotsent of the Kazanskiy universitet (Kazan' University), I.T.
Belimov, Doteent of the Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut
(Tomsk Polytechnical Institute), L.V. Sretenskiy', Party Secre-
tary of the Yaroslavskiy pedagogicheskiy institut (Yaroslavir
Fedagogic Institute) and V.V. Mellnikov, Party Secretary of the
Rostovdkiy inatitut sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya
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participated in the debates.
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SOURCEt RZho Tekhn6logiya mashinostroyeniyat Abso,IV237
AUTHOR& Borisov, S, I.; E[Lizr4v1cov,* Ye. A. 1,-Ao_rM. -Ajjq_ Yereshahagino At D&
TITLE: Machine tool with prograzmed control for produation of hollow Imiriodia
profiles by transverse-ecrew rolling
CITED SOURCEs Sb. Trubn. proiz-vo, UkraLW*. Kiyevr 1963,44-51
TOPIC TAGS: periodic profile, automatic machine tool, profiling michine tooll
hollow proaVile. profile machining, hollow periodic profile machird:ng
TRAMLATION: The Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Piping has
construct*od a machine tool with program control for the rotational hot or cold
oxtrasion of hollow profiles used as blanks in the production of conical shells
and other thin-walled productts with a periodic longitudinal profile. 'The
idling rollers or other tools conneotod to the shafts of the acmpres 'sion device
hydraulic cylinders symetrically approach and retreat from the a3la of the ,
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GORTUN, G. G.
"Concerning the Morphological Connection of Neurons With Spinal Cord Gra;r
Matter." Gand Mod Sci Rostov-on-Don Medical Inst., Rostov-on-Don, 195.3.
(RZhBiol, No 2, Sep 545
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (10)
SOs Sum. No. 481, 5 Mw 55
SAMSONOV, G.V.1 DMITRZKO, L.V.; SIMA, A.G.; OORTMOVA, A.D.; MDRDZOVA, I.G.;
XLM, S.F.; SHISMIKOVA, X.Pe
Purification of albomycin by using chromatographic method on sulfa-
catioultes. Antiblotild 3 no.2:90-94 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA, 12-11)
1. Leningradekly khImiko-farmatsevticheekly institut, I Institut
vysokomolokul"rafth soyedinenly AN SSSR.
a1boWc1u, chromatographic purification with sulfa-
cation exchange resistance Oke))
(ION MRMI =INS,
sulfa-cation e=hauge resin SDV-3, chroswtqMaphic
purification of albomycin (Rae))
BRA22NIVIVA, M.G.; LLVROVA, M.F.,- GORYUNKOVA, A.D.
Studies on desorption processes and the purification of colimycia
on an ionmexchange resin KB4-PZ, Antibiotik:L 5 no.2;3J-16 Mr-A~
t6Oo (MIRA 1415)
1. Institut
(NEpo izyskaniya novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR.
aKTOIN) (ION EXCHANGING SUBSTANCES)
7 -7
ll~ 7~
GORMIOV, A.A.-
Improved laborator7 chromatographic column. Gidrokbim.ciat.
29*282-288 159. (MIRA 13-5)
1. Gidrokhimichaskly institut Almdemit nauk SSSR, Novoc-herkasak.
(Chromatographic analysis)
21(4)
AUTHOR: Goryunov, A. A* SOV/8!)-6-5-22/33
TITLE: An-Annular Shield of a Chromatographic Column During Work
With Radioactive Isotopes (Koltteevaya zashchii;a khromato-
graficheskikh kolonok pri rabote a radioaktivn:rmi izotopatqi)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 5, PP 582-584 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The shielding device consists of lead rings of 40 am thick-
ness and 100 mm width (inner diameter 100 and 300mm)p which
may be assembled by means of projecting edges and indentations
so as to form a gapless unit. The cavity formied is able to
hold a laboratory-chromatographic columnt in which y-emitters
(radiation energy < I Mev) up to 100 -200 mg a-ace equivalent
P
can be separated. The storage vessel of the separating col
holds 1 1. The ion exchanger (resin) has a weight of 1 g.
The assembled lead rings are coated on the in- as well as on
the outside. On the top the ahield is closed by means of a
lead cylinderp which is hollowed out, partly in accordance
with the shape of the column. The protective shell is fastened
to a metal table (supporting power 0-5-3 0. The exact
onal drawing. Assemblage is
structure is shown by a secti
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TITLE: The &to o, the Removal of Ruthenium Tetraoi.,Ldo From Aqueous
Bolutions by loans-,of-an Alr--Current
PERIOXCAL:: Teetnik Loningradekogo univorilUta. S*riya; fisiki i khlmllp
.19609 No. 2,_pp. 104-111
TEXTI: In-. an earlier paper (R*f. 1), which is the first attempt at
investigating the kinetics of distilling-off ruthenium in form of ruthenium
tetraoxide, the distilling-off of ruthenium was found to consist of two
independent processes, viz. the chemical process of the oxidation of
8+
ruthenium to Ru 9 and of the physical prooess,of the removal of the Ru04
formed, 6ith*r by direct evaporation or by means of an air flow blown
through the solution. In the presence of a reducing agent a roverBible
reduction process of RuO 4 to lower oxides may occur. In the present case,
the reducing agent used was hydrochloric acid. The investigatl'.on under
review concerns the physical process of removing RuO 4 by meanti of an air
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The Rat* of the Removal of Ruthenium Tetraoxide 5/054J60/000/02/13/021
From Aqueous Solutions by Means of an Air B022/BOO7
Current
current from an aqueous solution in the absence of a reducing agent. The
kinetics of the process mentioned in the title was investigated in an
apparatus consisting entirely of glass (Fig. 1). Among other thingso also
a Komovskiy pump was used. Five series of measurements were carried out at
temperatures of about 20, 40o 60, 60, and 1000C, and a velocity of air
flow of about 5, 15, 30o 45 and 6o 1/h. Figs. 2 and 3 show the results
obtained for the rate of the removal of RuO from solutions oT nitric acid
in form of' diagrams. A summary of the ezperimentally determine'd half-
periods and of the rate constants of the removal of RuO 4 from nitric acid
solutions at various velocities of the air flow and temperatures of the
reaction mixture is given (Table 1). The temperature dependence of the
logarithm of the rate constant of the removal of Ru04 from nitric acid
solutions with an air current at different velocities of the air flow is
given in Fig, 4. Table 2 gives the values of the coefficients A,B, of the
activation energy E, and of the pre-exponential factor Cc for the process
mentioned. On the basis of the results obtained it may be concluded that
the limitation of the process of removing RuO 4by the evaporation rate of
water under the non-steady conditions in the quick passage of air through
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The Rate of the Removal of Ruthenium Tetraoxids 3/054J60/000/02/13/021
7rom Aqueous Solutions by Means of an Air B022/BO07
Current
the solution Is absolutely possible. As to the decrease in activation
energy with an increase in the quantity of air blown through, the latter
may be explained by the use of non pre-heated air, contrary to the con-
ditions used by U. V. Tobvin and Ye. V. S-avinova (Ref. 7). There are
4 figures, 2 tables, and 7 referenoes, 4 of which are Soviet.
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GOMT, NOV, A. A
Cand Chem Soi, Dion --'"Ojddation:of certain compounds of ruthenium
by.potassium periodate, ozonized ozygen, mistures of sulfuric and
hydrochloric acids and sodium ohlorate". Moscow, 1961. 16 pp, 20
om (Inst of Gen and Inorg Chem Imeni N. S. Kurnakov, Acad of Sci USSR)t
180 popies, Not for sala.(KL, No 9. 19610 PP-176-177, No 24273).
GORYUNOV) A.A.-- SVESM41KOVA) L.I.
Oxidation of ammonium nitrosopentachlorouthenatr with
potast3ium periodate. Zhur. neorg. khim. 6 no.7.151+,'1-1551
Jl 161, (MIRA 14:7)
(Ammonium chlororathenate)
Votassiun periodate)
-WRIUNOV. A.A.
late of the oxidation of 9uJ+4' hydroxychloride and nitrate volutione
by ozone. -Vest.IAU 16 no,,4.'105-315 161. (MM ll+.*3)
(Ruthenium chloride) (Ruthenium nitrate)
(Ozone)
PJO*& Acktor kbim. nauk, prof'. , otv.
Owuxlx~ A.A.1-1 OT-Opt
(Rilthenium and omdvm; bibliograpbV covering the period 1804 -
19601 Rutenii i osmiij bibliograficheskii ukazatell literatury,
18%,.-196o. Moskva, za-vo Akad. nauk sm, 1962. 250 P.
(HIRA 15:6)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sektor seti spetsiallpykh bibliotek.
(Bibliograpby-Ruthemi.ilm) (Bib]-iography-Osmium)
0ORYUNOVS.A.A.
DissertatIon defended for the-degree of Candidate of ChemiciL Sciences
at the.Institute of 'General and Inorgani-c-Oia-mietry imeni.
N.,3. Kurnakov: in 1962:
"Oxidation of Several Ruthenium CDmpounds by Potassium Pleriodate,
Ozonized Oxgens and by Mixtures of Sulphuric and Hydrochlori,-. Acids
and Soaium Chlorate."
Veat. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4,, Moncowj, 1963p papa 3.19-145
ZVYAGINTSEV, Orest Yevgenlyevich, prof., doktor khim. naut; I
AVTOKRATOVA, Tatlyana Dmitriyevnap kand. khIm. nP-Ukp e-484
W-=, O-V-,,AA"I; A2ekseyevichp kand.khim. rAuk, asuistent;
MIN, Nikolay lv~ *,~- ai ."khim.nauk, dots.;RYA13OV,
Allber Nikolayevich,' kand. khim. nauk, assistant; KORGHEMAYA,
Ye.K., red.
(Chemistry of ruthenium) Khimiia ruteniia. [By] O.E.Zvlagin-
tsev I dr. Moak-vap Naukap 1965. 299 p. (MIRA 18:6)
L Leningradekly gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A.Zhda-
nova (for Kolbin, Ryabov, rzommov). 2. Moskovskiy institut
stali i splavov(for Avtokratova).
GORYUNOV A.A - RYABOV A.N.
1~ ~-g.-V.~~),,_~-J"t~ p
New method of dissolving rutherium. Zhur.neorg.Ithim.
10 no.l2t2596-2601 D 165. (MIRA lqtI)
c,,o R Yu v~, o v, n
SU~ACT USSR PHYSICS
-AUTHOR GORJUNOV, A.F.
TITLE The Scattering of
PERIODICAL Atomaja Energijaf
.
Publ- 3 / 1956
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Slow Neutrons by a Water Molecule.
1, faso-3, 45-49 (1956)
reviewed 9 / 1956
?A - 1281
The total, the elastiop and the inelastic scattering cross secition of slow
neutrons by water molecules is computed at room temperature and on the condi-
tion that the molecules do not enter into interaction among one another. The
inelastic part of the cross section is then due to scattering with modifica-
tion of the energy of a single molecule. In order to find the contribution of
individual states towards scatteringt the oscillation- and roi;ation spectra of
the water molecules are then compared. At room temperature tho molecule is in
the ground state with respect to the oscillations, and the rotation levels then
have small J. In the case of the scattering of neutrons with H