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USSR/General Biology General Histology
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1958, No 9483
Author : Ivanitskaya, A.F.
Inst Not Given
B-3
Title Reactivity of Cell Elements from Muse Spleen to Ionizing
Radiation in Cultivation Outside the Organism.
Orig Pub :Arkhiv an Tnii, gistol. i embriologii, 1956, 33,. No 3, 35-42
Abstract :In cultivating the spleen of mice x-irradiated. at different
times, after irradiation it was established in principle that
the same condition exists when the cultures are treated with
doses of 5000 and 500 r. '.1igration of lymphoid elements is
diminished markedly and irreversibly. Predominant cell forms
are reticular cells, and macrophage. Changes in lymphocyte
nuclei are reduced to shrivelling and undqual chromatin distri-
bution. Gigantism and multiple fragmentation of nuclei are
observed in cells with a larger amount of cytoplasm. Shortly
after irradiation (in doses of 500 r calculated by dEWs., and
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol.j, No 3, 1958, No 9483
5000 r calculated by hours) mitoses are absent; they ar%-- re-
established later, but manifest various anomalities.
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IVANITSKAYA, A.F.
Study of the effect of X ravs on reticular tissue of the
spleen by means of the explantation method. Trudy Inst.
morf.zhiv. no.24:97-104 159. (MIR& 13:3)
(Z RAYS--PErSIOLOGICAL BFYBCT)
(SPIJM)
IVANITSKAYA, A.F.; MANSUROVA, V.V.
Study of the effect of X rays on tho liver of white mice.
Trudy InBt.morf.shiv. no.24:105-114 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
(X RM--PHYSIOLOGICAL EMCT) (LIM)
IVAMTSEZA, A.F.
Use of the explAntation method in studying the offect'of
X r-s on the bemopoi-etic or&ns of the axolotl, Trudy Inst.
morf.zhiv. no.24-115-125 159# (14IBA 13*..3)
(X RAYS-PUSIOLOGICAL XrFSCT) (HEMOPOIRTIC SYSTEM)
(AXOMPS)
24(0)
AUTHOR: Ivanitskaya, A. F. ',;0V/2o-124-1-6o//69
6o
TITLE: An Investigation of the Effect of y-Rays of Co
Upon the
Blood and Connective Tissue Cells of a 'blouse Spleen in t9e
Process of Expl,-jfttion (Izuc~ieniye deystviya y-luchey Co 0
na krovyanyye i soyedinitellnotkannyye kletki selezenki
myshi pri eksplantatsii
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, ffr 1,
pp 2og - 212 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The cell elements of different tissues and organs react
differently upon ionizing radiation (Refs 1-5)- It in known
that the stroma of the blood-forning orC;ans of several animals
is more resistant to X-ray3 thtxi other blood elements,
particularly the laucocytes (Refs 6-9 and others). Absolutely
lethal doses cause the destruction of the microscopic structure
of the mentioned organs, the free blood cells disintegrate.
This is the reason why the blood elements lea-ve those organs
(Ref 10). The spleens of white mice were explanted according
to the inethod of the hanging drop preparation. On the
Card 1/3 folloving day an irradiation (as mentioned in the title)
An Investi-lation of the Effect of y-Rays of Co 6o Upon the SOV/2o-124-1-60/69
Blood and Connective Tissue Cells of a Mouse Spleen in the Process Of EX-
plantation
with doses of 5000 and 100 000 r was administered. The changes
observed are described. The lymphoid forms suffered nuclear
deformations (Pil; 1). frormal lymphocytes were, however, also
detected. At that time the non-irrarliated control cultiires
were highly developed (Fig 2). They contained cells in differ-
ent staCes of mitotic division. An irraditLtion of the culturr's
with 100 000 r is fatal. For the purpose of determining in
how far an affection of the cells is due to a direct effect
of radiation energy an explant(.-d spleen was irradiated and
cultures were produced from it. It was found that an irra-
diation of the spleen in vitro with 100 000 r causes changes
which a-so occur in the case of explantation. As this dose
affects the spleen fragment in vitro, a dose of 5000 was
applied which does not cause a fatal outcome even in the case
of total irradiation of the animal. Though changes occurred
in the case of the irradiation in vitro vith 5000 r the via-
bility of the cells was not paralized. A maintenance of irra-
diation during cooling has an unfavorable effect upon the
Card 2/3 freely mobile cells. The 6lements of the reticular ana
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An Investigation of the Effect of y-Rays of Co 6o Upon the SOV/2o-124-1-60/69
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Blood and Connactive Tiusue Cells of a Mouse Spleen in the Process of Ex-
plantation
connective tissue are little impeded. From the results ob-
tained the conclusion can be drawn that the lymphoid cells
are the most vulnerable ones and tire the first and most
seriously affected. Myeloid cells (granolocytes) are more
resistant. The cells of the reticular connective tissue are
the most resistant cells. For the tine being it is difficult
to explain the existing differences. It is finally stated
that also a direct radiation causes an affection. There are
4 figures and 13 references, 4 of rhich are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A. 11. Severtsova Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Animal Iforphology ineni A. 11. Severtsovy
Academy of Sciences,USSR)
PRESENTED: August 29, 195B, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician
SUBMITTED: August 28, 1958
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AUTHOR: Ivanitskaya, A. F. SOV/20-59-124-2-57/71
TITLE: Investigation of the Effect of a Medium Irradiated With t-Rays of
Co 60 in the Case of Explantation of the Spleen in htice (Izucheniye
60
pri eksplantatsii v ney
deystviya obluchennoy sredy r_iuchami Cc
selezeaki myahi)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nx 2, PP 444-447 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The blood-producing organs are the most sensitive organs in the
action of absolutely lethal doses of irradiation and are damaged
already during the first hours (Refs 1,2). Not all cells of these
organs, however, react to the ionizing irradiation to the same
degree. Thus, the stroma cells are more resistent than the free
blood elements, especially than the lymphocytes (Refs 3-7)- On the
basis of an investigation of individual coll forms in the case of
total irradiation of the organism it can, however, not be stated
whether the damage occurs due to a direct effect of radiation on
the cells or whether the whole organism iu responsible of it. In
this case the method of tissue culture may eliminate the effect
of the organism. For this purpose the spleen of a normal mouse
Card 113 which had not been irradiated was cultivated in a medium of
3011/20-59-124-2-57/71
Investigation of the Effect of a Medium Irradiated With r-Rays of Co .60 in the
Case of Explantation of the Spleen in Mice
chicken plasma with mouse spleen extract accoxding to the method
of the hanging drop. On the day after the production of the culture
an irradiation with 1OqOOO r r-rays (dose 600 r/min) of Co 60 was
applied. The possible action of the liquid medium on the cells of
the growing cultures could not be eliminated (Refs 8-11). The
author did not investigate the effect of direct irradiation on the
growing cells. For the purpose of solving the problem mentioned in
the title the medium was treated with the rays mentioned in doses
of 1-5 millions, 6601,000, 100,000,and 5000 r, and pieces of spleen
which had not been irradiated were then added. Nirt'iermore, only
the plasma irradiated with 5000 and 100,000 r was Investigated
since higher doses were unsuited (Refs 12,13). At a dose of
10OPOOO r the medium mentioned was changed, i.e. substances with
a toxic effect on the growing cell cultures were formed. The cells
of the blood series, especially the lymphocytes were seriously
changed. This holds also for the connective tissue cells, but to
a smaller degree. At a dose of 5000 r the free blood cells are
damaged and perish-48 hours after the irradiation. The reticular
Card 213 elements maintain their morphological and functional properties.
SO V120- 59-12 4-2- 57117' 1
Investigation of the Effect of a.Medium Irradiated With ~-Rays of Co 60 in the
Case of Explantation of the Spleen in Mice
Their changes exercise no influence on their general vital activity
(active mobility, phagocytosis etc.). The lymphoid cells are
damaged the most rapidly and the most intensely. Their restoration
takes the most time. The reasons for the highest sensitivity have
hitherto not been found (Ref 14).- There are I figure and 14 refer-
ences, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A. V. Severtsova Akademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Animal Morphology imeni A. N. Severtsov of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED; August 28, 10158, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician
SUBMITTED: August 28, 1956
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!YANITSKAYA. A.F.; FALZMA, Z.H.
Effect of gemma rsqs of Co 60 on explanted connective tissues
of the chick embryo. Dokl.AM SSSR 133 no-3:709,-712 Jl '60-
(KIR& 13:7)
1. Inatitat morfologii, zhivotnVkh imeni A.N.Severtsova
Akademiii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.I.Shmall-
gauzenom.
(UM RAYS--PHYSIOWGIGAL WFACT)
(CONNECTIVE TISSUES)
27-12- z 0
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
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B103/B217
Ivanitskaya, A. F. and Faleyeva, Z. N.
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Effect of the gamma rays of Cc on the intestinal epithelium
of fowl embryo in a tissue culture
...-PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 137, no. 6, 196V, 1456-1459
TEXT: The authors clarify in their study the behavior of the intestinal
epithelium of fowl embryog in tissue cultures when irradiated with high
doses of gamma rays of 0000. 7-8 days old embryos were used for this pur-
pose in order to eliminate the intestinal -flora. The tissue was cultivated
according to the method of the hanging drop without passages. Fowl plasma
and fowl embryonic extract .0 ; 1) served as culture medium. The epithelial
growth according to the membrane type was used as 'criterion of the cell reao-
tion. The membranes were measured planimetrically (method of Iblihg, not
explained in the text) and the cytological characteristics of the membrane
forming c 'ells studied. The mitoses were rare and could not be used as
criterion. Finished cultures were irradiated with doses of from 100 up to
200,000 r (intensity of the dosis 96-590 r/min) in the apparatus W-800
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3/020 61/137/006/020/020
Effect of the gamma ... B1 03%21
(GUBE-800) (Ref.,5)--24 hours aiter their preparation. The authors analyzed
live cultures on a heatable microscope table as well as fixed and colored
cultures. The liquid San-Felice according to prescripti)n by P. I. Zhivago
was used for fixing. Fixation was carried out after 24 and 48 hr.., The
authors established that irradiation with 100 r inhibits to s. certain extent
membrane growth without causing any changes. Doses of 1000 and 5000 r
considerably inhibit membrane growth, lead to premature fat formation in the
cytoplasm and to the appearance of large quantities (14-4%) of very large
cell nuclei. Cell division is not suppressed. Doses of 50.,000 and 75,000 r
destroy the membranes already during irradiation, often causing prolifera-
tion of the connective tissue. The membranes do not decompose, however, in
all cultures, and they are partly liquefied where they are maintained. The
amount of very large cell nuclei reaches 21-05%. Also the nucleoli are
enlarged, crushed, and often of bizarre forms. Mitoses never take place
here. Thus the cultures are destroyed by these doses without any sign of
reconstruction. Doses of 100,000 and 200,000 r destroyed the grown membrane
to 10C~6. The few surviving cells had vesicularly swelled nuclei, were not' '
connected with the adjacent cells and were seriously impaired. The authors
finally state that 1) all doses (except 100 r) causeA a polymorphisr of the
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nuclei which was the stronger, the higher the used doses wom. 2) Doses of
1000 r and more weakened the epithelial growth and the membranes were not
uniform. They studied not irradiated epithelium andfound that the membrane
cells form paeudopodi&, at the periphery, move on by means of them, thus
expanding the membrane. The abovementioned liquefaction hinders this group
movement, which leads to the nonuniformity of the membrane. In conclusion,
the authors state that the effect of the used doses of irradiation on the
explanted intestinal epithelium is similar to the effect on intermuscular
connective tissue. There are 4 figures and 10 references: 2 Soviet"bloc
and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The only reference to English-language publicatkpa
reads as follows: H. M. Patt, A. M. Brues, Ref- 3: Radiation Biol.? 7,
p. 2 f ch. 15 959v 1954.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii 4hivotnykh im. A. N. Severtsova Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute c-f Animal Morphology imeni A. N.
Severtsov of the Academy of Sciencesq USSR)
PRESENTED: September 26, 1960~by I. I. Shmaligauzen, Academician
SUBMITTED: September 23, 1960
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AUTHORS: Ivanitskaya, A.F.9 and Boykovaq V.I.
TITIE: The effect of neutron radiation on the spleen of the
white mouse
PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiyap v. 1p no. 60 19619 913 - 918
TEXT: It is stated that there are few data on the effect of neu-
tron radiation on isolated organs. Preliminary experiments showed
that the absolute lethal dose for white mice was 500 - 600 rads at
a duration of 13.7 and 16.4 mine. respectively. 150 white mice were
usedg of 18 -20 g weight, and given a 600 rads dose from an MTP
-1000 (ITR-1000) reactor. The animals were placed in special con-
tainers of organic glass with four individual nests. Death occurred
on average after 3.1 days. Micro- and macroscopic spleen changes
appear r&pildlyp the organ diminishing in size within 24 hours and
being 3 - 3.5 times smaller than normal at death. To study the mi-
croscopic changes the animals were decapitated and splenic sections
fixed 1, 4# 6 hours and 1, 29 and 3 days after irradiation, using
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The effect of neutron radiation on ... D243/D305
the prescription of Tsenker and San-Feliche and staining with hae-
malum and eoson by Feulgen and Romanovskiy's method. The average
cell number, and the number of lymphocytes and mature granulocytes
were estimated and plotted graphically. Spleen changes after neu-
tron radiation are very similar to those provoked by X- and y,-raysg
and are manifest as the occurrence and development of tissue break-
down, in pathological changes in various cell groups (hypersegmen-
tation and swelling of the nuclei of the granular formsp p.Amosis
and karyoreksis of the 1~mphoid elements, etc.), in the diminution
of the number of free blood corpuscles and i~ emptying of the or-
gan. After neutron radiationg an increased number of mitotic cells
are found in the reticular stroma, together with mitotic megakary-
ocytes and plasma cells. It is suggested that the haemopoietic tis-
sue is less affected by neutron radiation than by equivalent doses
of X- and y-radiation. The authors express thanks to B.A. Levin,
Scientific Assistant at the Institut atomnoy energii Akademii nauk
SSSR (Atomic Energy Institute AS USSR) for his assistance with the
reactor. There are 4 figures and 15 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and
9 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-1
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guage publications read as follows: M. Swiftt S. Taketa, E. Tochi-
lin and B. Shumwayo Radiation Red., 9, 191, 1958; J.L. Bateman, V.
P. Bond and E. St'cklayq Radiologieq 74, 90p 1960; V.P. Bond, R.E.
L
Carter, J.S. Robertson# P.H. Seymour and R.E. Hetvher, Radiation
Res.? 49 1299 1959; H.H. Vogel and D.L. Jordan, Radiation Res., 9,
199, 1958.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N. Severtsove
AN USSRp Moskva (Institute of Animal Morphology im.
A.N. Severtsovp AS USSR, Moscow)
SUBMITTED: April 25, 1961
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S~e Peculiarities or Spleen D.-Ce In White Mier Irradiated Ith Fait
TL%Iur,culturt 0hWMtIq-
The Mr-IOW reactor seri-ed as the source or ricutron radiation. White mictivtre inadivid with 1,11W do,t,
I " " - 'd out " "If"'n, ~mc,i"""td"afer ge ""it Ora to ratt
neutrovis. Matto. and microscopic thant-s in the spleen Met the vt"urc of ansma!i to 400 rad %it" on the
't
whole, ,m,lar to thew after X- and y4rradi.tion with biologically equivalent doses. but cettain ipittri hanM
were obsentd which nro: ptcolLir to fast neutron irradiation. Ilese changes consisted in (Ike apivatance or
"and cells of the reticular and cormcciriv timut of tbc spl-. Mito- in
meplaryMtes and connective Visuccclhiiiercoftcrt notcompictcd trycclldivislon, tmidini;-oihe 11-tion ard
4rrcitation orcells with multiple or giant nuclei. Apatt rrom this, tells of lymphoc)te tylx %ac obstrvcd in ilic
cvnn~ctivc lissm zom otSmwth in spken cultures. mrecially when theintcrval between th, t1posure 31,dculturing
~i prolonsed. Many of thtte cells ucre actively mobile. Sam of them posicssed two nuclei.
The ciisicricc ofilicic 1=olmritics, revealed bythe methodiol'bistology and th-c culturrsill:wAts that connocti%v
ti,-c siroma of Me bier is not darnngrd by neutron Irradation as strongly as by X- sod y-irradiatk". %a that it
t~s in mrilcular. In [hit
te,tm% to be able to %cme at the source (if the formation of new blood cclli, I)rnphccv
connection it could be suggmted that it it not the damace of hatincVoictle ofg3n% which plays th! main role
in determining the death of animals after neutron irradiation.
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KIN lvanitsMn, A* F*
Trnz: Application of the explantatAou method In Audyjiig: the;
neutrons on the spleen of the -ahite mouse
SOMMs 'kadiobiologl7aq v. 3j, no* 3t 1963s 477-482
TMIM Wills spleen., fast neutrons, explantation, glgantli op:''A't
spleen stroma
ABSTRACTz, In earlier studies spleens of iddta, mice: irra4iixtsdltk~ fast ne nil
underment changes similar to those produced by~%,--rays and gamzi4L i-ays,'but i;he bpleen
stroma appeared to be damaged less* This study anal7tes the a*tion of fast, neutrons
on the spleen using a tissue culture methodo Mice were UradiaLtiad with a Isingle
fatal dose of 600 rads 'I after vhich they lived for 3.1 dn4u. 11o spleens ivare ex-
planted the first., second, tuid third days after irradiation iM4 a medium of chick-
en blood plasma with an extraot from the spleens of nonml mice, A suspended drop
method was used. Radiation aetion was determined by qwo~bitatdva counts o., the
cells growing and migrating from the explant into the medium, by counts of Mitosesp
polynualear cells, and growth indices.* and by the cytologgical obaracteristics of
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diffe.~efit cell'_t7pes different time periods -of culti*t" iori*;
of the connective tissue in. the spl6on ;strin*m: 0 Mice: it-:NAA, i -fa.W16id~DnA
W ho! bir
are characterized by the appearance and increased growth of p~.Lyauclear 90 ggamr-
tic cells with gigantic rraclei and by the presence of mitoses 6nd Ailitj- to m6ve.
Free moving spleea blood cells ~f mice Irradiated by fast neutrons with IL do$6 of
600 rads undergo rapid damage thich-can b -bbserved-the JIiTst,-"y:-4kter riadi"don
during explantation of the spleen* arte.has*5 b"es
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10 MI
institute of Animal Iforpho gy, 'AN
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neut-or, irradiation producee leLta clisastrous changea in the, liver, Orig.
figu.-ea and 2 tablea.
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IVANITSKAYA, A.S., inzh.; MOSTOFIN, A.A., inzh.
Determination of small oxygen concentrations. Blek, sta. 35 no.7:
79-80 Jl 164. WIRA 17:21)
country : USSR 1.4
Cate3ory: Cultivated P13nts. Fodders.
Abe Jour: RZhBiol., No 22, 1958, No 100336
Author : I v a nLitskayart'_G. V*' I.
Inst : 21F11-yutinsk Stato Seloction 8tation
Title : Tho Influence of 8oil Moisture on the Longevity
and Productivity of Alfalfa Under the Conditlona
of Dry Farnin3,
OrI3 Pub: Byul. nauchno-Itekhn. inforn. 24ilyutinak gos.
Bclokta. 8t., 1957, U-) 2, 28-33
Abstract: Under the conditions of dry far~_,ing in Uzbekistan,
alfnlfp. Y)roducos hay yields of 15-20 contners/ha,
,and In Isolated cases uD to 40 contnere/ha.
Howover, in sone years, a severe thinninS of the
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herba3o was observed on the rainfed sowin-s
of alf-nlfa. DurinS 1943-1953, the authDr c3n--'
ducted field and laboratory invosti3l,tions on
the datar:ilnations of the causes of such
thinnin3-Out of alfalfo. herba3e, ",-lfalfa pre-
serves its viability well if by the be3innin3
of sproutin3 if the notature content of the
soil in the layer of 120-180 centimDters does
not fall below 6%. The water content In the
lower soil layers pr3ducca a decisive Influ-
once both on the yield of hay and seeds Df
alfalfa: when the ;.iolaturo content of thc:
lower soil layers (120-180 conti:*ietars) was
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16-18-51"0' by th3 period of sprin,7, sprouting,
the yield of the secds conprised 1,0-1.4
contners/ha. A decrease of the soil misture
content to 1212% lowered the yield of the seeds
to 0.5 centners/ha. With a still lower -_-Ioisture
content in the soil, alfalfa did not fruit at
n1l. -- V..Al. XasImanova
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BABSPaY. Ye.B,.. IVARITSKLYA.-I.N.; KARRUS, V.L.
Mechanism of cardiac function durintwinspliation and expiration;
dynamocardiographic investigations ith eummary in Inglishl.
Biofizika 4 no,2:198-203 '59, (MMA 12:4)
1. Institut grudnoy khirurgii AMIT SSSR, Moskva.
(EMSPIRATION,
physiol.
off. of expiration &
(HRART, physiol.
off. of expiration &
inspiration on heart funct. (Rua))
inspiration (Run))
G-n'SHTEYN, G.G.; IVANITSKAYA, I.N.
Importance of dy-namocardiography for the diagnosis of mitral stenosis.
Vrach.delo no.5:477-4,83 vq 159. (MIRA 12:-12)
1. Institut grudnoy khirurgii AMN SSSR (airektor - akademik A.H.
Bakulev).
(CARDIOGR&MY) (MITRAI VALVF,-DISEASES)
IVANITsKAyA, 1.11. (Mogyvap Soanovaya ul.,d.9-b,kv.2)
Dynamocardiographic examination coarctation a the aorta.
Grud. khar. I no.5:38443 S-0 161. OMRA 15:3)
1. Is fakulltatakoy khirurg-.;cheakoy kliniki (dir. - akademik
A.N. Bakulev) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni
N.I. Pirogova. i Laboratrwil. klinicheskoy fiziologii (zav. -
akademik AN USSR Ye.B. Babskiy) Instituta normallnoy i
patologichaskoy fisiologii,
(CARDIOGRAPHY)
(AORTA-DISEMES)
SIRGEL', O.G.; ZUBOVSKIY, G.A.; IVANITSKAYA, L.A.
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&feet of indicator doses of certain radioactive isotopes on the
luminescence of blood and bone marrow. Vest. rent. i red. 34 no.l:
59-61 ja-F 159. (JIM 34:3)
1. Iz radiologicheskogo otdela (zav. - prof. A.V. Xosslovz) Goaudar
4y-ermogo nauchno-isoledovateltakogo inatituts. rentganologii. i radio-
logii (dir. - dots. I.G. lagUnova). Adres avtora: Xoskvu, D-167, 1-7
Acroporta, d.1, kv. 23).
(IODM, radioactive
eff. of indicator dose on luminescence of'blood &
bone marrow (rag))
(SODIUM, radioactive
game)
(BLOOD, eff. of radiations on
radioiodine & sodium, indicator doses, on luminescence
(Ras))
(BO0 MMOW, eff. of radiations on
same)
P"
KOLESNROV., S.A.; JYMITSKAYA, I.N.
Iate results of mitral conmissurotomy according to dynamocar-
diographic data. Grud. khir. 5 no.2:39-" Mr-ApP63
(MIRA 17:2)
1. 1z laboratorii klinicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - akademik
AN UkrSSR Ye. B.Babskiy) Lnstituta no rmll 1no7 i patologiches-
koy fiziologii ( direktor - deystvitel *yy chlen AMN MSR
V.V.Parin) AM SSSR i Instituta serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii
ANN SSSR. Adres Kolesnikova: Moskva V-49, Leninskiy prosp.,, d. 8,
Institut sordechno-.eosudistoy khirurgii AM SSSR.
j. _ 1. N ~..,
Reaction of the cardiovascular system to measured stress in
patients with mitral stenosis. Kardiologiia 5 no.2:23-27163
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Iz laboratorii klinicheskoy fiziologii ( zav. - alcademik
AN TJkrSSR Ye.B.Babskiy) Instituta no=allnoy i patologicheskoy
fi74010gii ( dir. - daystvitelinyy chlen AMU SSSR V.V.Parin
PWN SSSR i Instituts, serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii (dir.
Prof. S.A. Kolesnikov) AM SSSR.
I I III ~W. L 1U. W,. V,
BABSKIY, Ye.B., akademik; KAITMAN, V.L.; IVANITSKAYA I.N.
Normal duration of electric systole in man. Dokl. AR SSSR
156 no.6:1472-1475 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii 91N SSSR.
2. Akademiya nauk UkrSSR (for Babskiy).
FATEYEVA, M.N.; IVANITSKAYAp L.A.; POLEKHOVA~ T.M.; SMIRNOVA, M.I.
Study of the functional state of the thyroid gland with tbD aid
of the DSU--60 apparatus. 14ed.rad, no.9*.68-71 161. (KRA 15:1)
RADIOIDGY7p MEDICAL-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES)
HYROID GLW) (IODINE-480TOPES)
R
!I:: V4
USSR/Fari-.1 .`.nirmls. Honey Dec. Q
i,bs Jour: Pvc~f Zhur-Diol., No 20, 1958, 92673.
.uthor : Liltvar, D.F., Ivanitslmy-nj__Tj.bI.
Dist : Scientific Rescairch"'InA. -for L,&iculturc excl Cul:ti-
vation of t',e Westam Dayons of tlic Mmin-imi SSIZ.
Title : Guizotia. New Roney -j'Carin- Plant
u
OriL; 1~ub: Infom. byul Nauk-do3l. iii-t zerilerobstva i tvariml-itstva
zaldiian. rayoniv URS11, 1-957, v~p- 2, 47-40'.
.',bstract: Guizotian (Guizotin abyssinica Cass.) has been. ,~rcnrn
for 7 Years in the K Uov Botanical Gardei of The
of Sciences, LR:rainimi Soviet SocinaliuL Rujpublic).
This oily-bcarinL:. plant nay be used in t1w, casterii
mycas of the Uhrainia:-1 SSR as a -Ood lioney bearin[;
Card 1/2
IVANITSKAYA, L. P.:
First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst Imeni I. M. Sechenov.
IVANITSKAYA, L. P.. "The antibiotic properties of the actinomycetes." First
Moscow Ordar of Linin Medical Inst imeni I. M. Sechenov. Moscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the DeCree of Candidate In 11edical Sciences)
SO: Knithna-va Letovis', No. 20 1956.
GAUZE, G.F., r7INITSKffA, L.P., VLADIKIROVA, G.B.
Biochemical mutants of some bacteria with impaired oxidation
[with sum ary in English]. Izv.An SSSR. Ser,bial. no.6:719-725
11-D 158 (MIRA 11: 11)
1. Institut po izyskaniya antibiotikov Akademii meditsinakikh nauk
SSSR, Moskva.
(ESCHERICHIA COLI)
(OXIDATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL)
(BACILWS MYCOIDES)
HAKIIMOVSKAYA, M.I., OSTROVBD.YA, N.H., YAP14OLENKO, L.I., IVANITSXAYA, L.Pe
Simple method of increasing the antibiotic activity of actinonqcetes
in surface cultivation [with summary in English], Mikrobiologiia
27 noo3:387-389 MV-Je 158 (MIRA 11:9)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii I Moskovskogo ordena. Lenina meditainslrogo
instituta im. I.M. Sechenova;
(ACTINOMYCES,
antibiotic proda'g Increnne of productivity in surface
cultivation (Run))
'(ANTIBIOTICS,
prod. by, Actinomyces, increase of productivity
in surface cultivation (Rua))
_4
1V
AUTHORS: Gauze, G. F., ivanitakaya, L. P., 20-1-53/58
Vladimirova, G.'B.
TITLE: On the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of
Bacterium coli and Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation
(0 tsitokhromnoy sisteme biokhimichesl:ikh mutantov kishechnoy
palochki i stafilokokkov a povrezhdenixym okisleniyem).
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 1, pp. 189-191 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Such mutants of microorganisms may be considered micro-
biological equivalents of cancer-cells and may serve as test-
objects in the determination of cancer-inhibiting anti-
biotics. The authors wanted to produce mutants of Bact.coli
with a hereditary disturbance of the respiratory apparatus.
Slowly growing mutants were obtained by ultraviolet radiation
of the strains 5383 and 5375 with a dose which almost killed
all bacteria. Other analogous mutants were produced by the
influence of urethane upon Bact. paracoli. This substance is
highly caneerogenic toward the cells of higher organisms and
easily causes cancer of the lung (reference 1). In individual
rare cases mutant forms developed which after further re-
inoculations hereditarily conserved a retarded growth and a
Card 1/4 disturbed oxidation. Table 1 shows that the Bact.coli-
On the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of 20-1,*33/58
Bacterium coli and Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation
mutants had only 45 and 35% of the rebpiratory activity of the
initial culture. The activity of the urathane-mutant of
Bact. Paracoli amounted to 28%. Table 2 shown that the
respiration in these mutants is less suppressed by cyanides
than in normal bacteria, as it was proved by the authors
(reference 3) for Staphylococcus aureus.. This give rise to the
assumption of a disturbance of the cytochromic system in the
mutants. The cytochromes were therefore investigated with the
microspectroscope by Zeiss (Teeiss). As figure I shows, the
initial strain of staphylococci (reference it) has 3
characteristic absorption bands in the spectrum. In biochemical
mutants the wide band of the b1 cytochrome can no longer be
determined. In the mutant of Bact. paracoli the damage of the
cytochromic system is of another nature. In the initial culture
exists a wide cytochrome-b 1-band and 2 narrow ones (a and
a2' fiCure 1). The biochemical mutant inffiaad of the b1-band
shows 2 distinct cytochrome-bands at 555 and 565 mAk,. Besides
a wide cytochrome-band is here seen at 600 meA-and the weak
Card 2/4 a2-band hitherto seen. The two bands instead of the bI-
On the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of 20-1-53/58
Bacterium coli and Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation
band are theoretically interesting, as the opinion was
uttered (reference 5) that the b1-band developed of the fused
b- and c-bands. The biochemical mutants of the staphylococci
and of Bact. paracol'iin a number of cases show quite a similar
behavior. Thus the authors determined antibiotics which
selectively suppress all these mutants and which influence
the initial forms of the microor-anisms. Some of these anti-
biotics also suppress the growth of the cells of the acytic
cancer in mice. Defects of the cytochromic system are also
characteristicof the cancer-cells. They are different in
different tumors. In man it was a small content of cytochrome
(reference 6). In mice cytoohrome b was almost completely
absent, whereas c was relatively even present in excess. In
this are to be seen analogies with the above-described mutants
of the microorganisms with disturbed respiration.
There are I figure, 2 tables, and 7 references, 1 of which
is Slavic.
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On the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of 20-1-53/58
Bacterium coli and Staphylocci. With Disturbed Oxidation
ASSOCIATION: New Antibiotics Research Institute, Acadeiry of
Medical Sciences USSR (Tnstitut po iz_vskaniyu novylth
antibiotikov Akademii meditainskikh nauk 356R).
PRESENTED: October 30, 1957, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician
SUBMITTED: October 29, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 4/4
IVANITSKAU, L.P.
Studies ou the antibiotic properties of yeasts. Antiblotiki 4
no.6:30-33 11-D (MnA 13Q)
1. Laboratoriya vydelaniya i kulltivirovaniya produtsentoy (savedu-
yushchiy - prof. G.7. Gauze) Institute. po izyslmniyu novykh anti-
blotikov AMU SSHR.
(ABTIBIOTICS)
(13ASTS)
GAUZE, G.F.; PIRSOBRAMENISKAYA, T.P.; IVANITSKAYAv L.P.; KOVALEINKOVA, V.K.
Synthesis of & now antibiotic monomycin by Act-inomyces circulatus
var, monom7cini cultures. Antibiotiki 5 no.4-.3-6 Jl-A 160.
NRA 13-9)
1. Institut po izyskani L novykh antibiotikov AM SSSR.
(ANTIOBIOTICSf (ACTINOMYCES)
I~vf: 1IIH-If B-1i
USPENSKAYA, T.A., kand.biologicheakikh nauk; _IVANITSKAYA. L.p._,. kand.
meditsinskikh nauk
Conference on the problem of the new antibaotorial antiblation.
Vest.AMN MR 15 no.502-75 t6O. (MIRA 140)
(AHTIBIOTICS)
.111T1
IVANITSKAYA, - -L. P;
Determination of the activity of monomycin by an agar-diffusion
method and its comparison with kanamycin and antibiotics from the
neomycin group. Antibiotlld 6 no.3:252..,255 Mr 161- (14IRA 14:5)
1. Laboratoriya vydeleniya i kulltivirovaniya produtsentov (zav. -
prof. G.F.Gauze) Instituta po izysk~udyu novykh antibiotikov AN SMR.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
IVANITSKA.YA, L.P.; KRUGLYAK, Ye.B.; tUMMU, T.S.; PUMMUMSKAYA~ T.Fs
Production of echinomycinlike substances by various types of
actinomycetes. Antibiotild 6 no.5:393-397 Ply '61. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Institut po izyslmniyu novykh antibiotikov AM SSSR-
(ANTIBIOTICS) (ACTINMPES)
IVANITSWA, L.P.
Using Caryophanon latum as a test in selecting new antibiotics from
actinomycetes. Antibiotiki 6 no,12:1083-1085 D 161. (HIRA 15:2)
1. Laboratoriya izyskaniya i kulltivirovaniya produtsentov (zav. -
prof. G.F.Gauze) Instit#a po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov ANN SSSR-
"MIBIOTICS) (ACTINORYMS)
U il,!,
V
i; - -
GAUZE, G.F.; KHORD, V.A.; BRAZRIIKOVA, M.G.; PREOERAZEDISKAYA, G.P.
.IVANITSKAYA, L.P.; LAVROVA, M.F.; USPENSKAYAj G.A.; GOLIDBERG,
L.Ye.; STANISLAVSKAYA) H.S.; IVANOV, K.K.; KOVAIMKOVA, V.K.
Monomycin , a new antibacterial antibiotic. Nauch. In-Corm.
Otd. nauch. med. inform. AM SSSR no.l.*39-40 161 (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov (direktor - prof.
G.F.Gauze) AMN SSSR, Mos]-va.
v
IVjVIITSKAYA, L.P.; WICHEVA, N.P.; PANOVA, T.V.; UPITER, G.D.
Mutagenic effect of 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin on collmycin-
and monomycin-producing organisms. Antibiotiki 9 no.3:208-211 Mr 164.
(MI RA 17 1. 12
1. Institut po izyslcaniyu novykh antibiotikov A14N SSSR i Moskovskiy
zavod medpreparatov No.2.
11 d 1 111~d 11111,111111, 11-111411 -,11 ~1 I'll 13i ilR11,11, 1] li"I" ![:1 111, 1`1 '1
"d
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7.
0
..-, .--. 11- 1. - I -, tt~
E7~~ R,
I 151i, t
.; UPITER, G.D.
Use of Chlorella cultures as a test object in the selection of
new biologJcal inhibitors from actinomycetes. Antibiotiki 10
no.1:65-67 Ja 165. (MIRA 1824)
1. Labor,-toriya izyskaniya 9 kulitivirovaniya produtsentov (zav. -
prof. G.F.Gauze) Instituta po izyskaniyu novykh antibl.otikov AMN
SSSR, Moskva.
L 22~11-.~L FrNl (1)/T SCTE DT)/JK
ACC NR, AP6014831 SOURCE CODEs UR/0297/65/010/001/0065/6~9-7
AUTHOR: Ivanitskaya, L. P.; Upiter, G. D,
On: Laboratory for the Search and Cultivation of Producor$~;/hoa&d by Profelmr,
G* Fe Gauze/, Institute of the Search for Now Antibioticsi-jog Moscow (Yabq~a-
.. LS4-, #
toriya lzyskanlya :1 kalltivirovaniya produtsentov Institut:po i5w4&kn1YU novy1ch,
antibiotikov AMN SSSR)
TITLE: Utilization of Chlorella MgLure as a test object ili~ ilo,dcr~eening of new,
biological inhibitors ariong aotinorvoetoo
SOURCE: Antibiotiki, v. 10, no. 1, 1965, 65-67
TOPIC TAGS: Chlorella, antibiotics, bacteriaA7207 antibiotic, .17004 antibl.otib,
13789 antibiotic, 13170 antibiotic, 12192 antibiotic
ABSTRMT: The culture of Chlorell op. ao algae, isolated .,from th6 Wil
:by Yu.'V. Budnik,, was used as the test-~bj t in the experimenteAtch weis~
,carried out the antagonistic and antibioti operties or aatinol~,666.
Actinomycte cultures were cut intosmall a blocks and plo6ed -66"Ilishes
,wiil,h a Chlorella culture backgrdun4o The Chlorella culture 'was F
givim in
two layers on the organic medium No 2 consisting of Hottinpr1o'dignstive
33 percint, glucose - omporcents peptone one percentj Hi0i 0.5 per-.
cent,.. and_agar-agar -__three pqrcent-and,1,5-percont~ in the becond layera
UDU:
L 22935-66
ACC NR: AP6014831
Pf the 1000 actinamycate cultures tested, 220 were found to~'be ah6i-
ito tho'Chlorella culture# 29 produced antibiotics in the lfqluid nutritiva.--~
media; . All of the antibiotic concentrates supprofszed the ,t,,r ow th ~ o r
1rella; three preparations were. found to -be active against ~SNIPNPlbcacai-
Jand Bacterium mycoidae, !Five or, the ftnbibiot~o. aoncontrA~jlt, "172074.,
13789, 13170, and 12i92 ---'suppressed the grovth of tizors in white
'zaice in vivop with the antibiotic 13170 exhibiting the most proixiuM-ed
~antitwnorous action. It Is the-author's opinion that the uss of:now micro-&-
organisms with new properties as Lest-objects Cor the screening of antibio4.
qVer7 0 _J) Oevi
i4s new Possibilities, for,JJ)a -disc f 7 ounly. ";Cqq11A
inhibitors ,ffiich may be used in the Nture, In different arew, of biology
and medicine, an as antitumor preparations In particular
Sn:CODV-: 06 S'UMI DATE 191,1a~ ORIG REF: a 011
-Card.2/2 ~1_90
Al
IVANITSX&YA, L.V.; WOBASIMLI, Ye.M.
-1 -
Action of the ultraviolet rays on aqueous iron and chromium salt
solutions [in Georgian with su=wa7 in Russian]. TruAy Inst. khim,
AN Graz. SSR 13:119-127 157. (MIRA. 11:4)
(Iron salts) (Ghromium salts) (Ultraviolet rays)
JbIbIOBASHVILI, Ye.M.; SHELIA, N.G.; IVAITITSKA4
-- ~
.-- - -
Formation of thallium sulfides. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 19 no.5:557-562
17 '57. (miRA i 1: 6 )
l.Institut khimii im. P.G. Milikishvili. Predstavleno akademikom
R.I. Agladze. (Thallium sulfides)
IVAITITSKAYA, L.V. -, BERUCHASHVILI, L.P.; ITAEOMSHVILI, Te.M.
Effect of X_ and gamma-radiation on the stability of colloid sulfides,
ferrides, and ferrocyanides of heavy metals. Soob. AN Grua. SSR 22
ho.4:417-424 Ap 159. (HIRA 120)
1.AN GruzSSR, Iustitut khimii im. P.G. Melikishvili, Tbilisi.
Predstavleno akademikom R I. Agladze.
(Colloids~ (X rays) (Gamma rays)
B/001/62/000/004/009/087
B149JB10'1'
AUTHORSi Nanobashvili, Ye. M4 Ivanitsk4Yf~,.A!_._T.!.
TITLEs The action of ionizing radiation on thiocyanates
PERIODICALt Referativnyy -zhurnal. Xhimiya, no- 4, 1962, 741, abstract
4B514 (Tr. Taehkentsk. konferentsii po mirn. iapol'zovaniyu
atomn. energii, v. 1, 1959. Tashkentf All UzSSR, 1961,
310-312)
.10
TEXT: The action of X-rays on aqueoue solutions of KCNS and NH 4CNS, and
on AgCNS, Cu(CNS) , and Fe(CNS) sols has been investigated. In each cand
2 3 2 Q
the destruction of the CNS group and the oxidation of the S in this group
2-
to SO has been observed. It is concluded that a radioohemical coggilla-
4
tion mechanism leads to the destruction of the stabilizing complexes and
is common to all lyophobic aystems. The authors assume that the
radiochemical oxidation of the ions studied proceeds by a chain reaction.
mechanism. CAbstracter's notes Complete translation.j
Card'1/1
L
IV
JUN 215 1963
PHASE.I BOOK MLOITATION SOVA195
Nauchnaya konferentoiya institutov khimil. kkademly nauk Azerbayd.
shanskoy., Armyanskoy i Gruzinskoy SSR. Yerevan., 1957.
Materialy nauchnoy konferentsii institutov khimii Akademly nauk
Azerbaydzh,anskoy., Armyanskoy i Oruzinakoy SSR (Materials*of the
*
s of the Academies
Scientific Conference of the Chemical Inatitute
o,f Sciences of the Azerbaydzhan, Armenlanand Georgian SSR) Yerevanj,
Izd-vo AN Armyanskoy SSR, 1962. 396 p. 1100 copies printed.
-Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Institut organi-
cheakoy khimii.
Reap. Ed.t L. Ye. Ter-Mnasyan; Ed. of Publishing House: A, 0.
Slkuni; Tech. Ed.: 0. S. Sarkisyan.
A
PURPOSE: This book is intended for chemists and chemical engineers.,
&nd may be useful to graduate students engaged in ahamioal re-
search.
Card
Materials of the Scientific Conference (Cont.) :S07/6195
COVERAGE: The book contains the results of research in physical,
inorganio, organic, and analytical chemistry, and In.chemical
.engineering, presented at the Scientific Conference held in
Yerevan, 20 through 23 November 1957. Three reports of parti-
cular interest are reviewed below. No personalities are mentioned,
References accompany individual articles,
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Taitsishvili, 0. V., and Ye. D. Rosebaohvlll. Use of the M~g,-,-'-
netic Method in Studying Some Complex Cobalt Compounds
Nanobashvili, Ye. M., and L, V Ivanitsk4ya,_.The Effect of
Y-Radiation on Colloidil Sdiu~o;~SoFaallium, Indium, and
Thallium Sulfide 23
Zullfugarov, Z. G., V."Ye. Smirnova and S. G.. Muradova, The
Effect of the Conditions of Synthesis and Formation on the
Card 2/0,~,'
8/844/62/000/000/024/129
D244/D3O7
A,LjT1iO1tS: 14anobaulivili, Ye. M., Beruchashvili, L. P., Gvilava, S.
Ye., Ivanitakaya, 1j. V. and Chirakadoe, G. G.
TITLE: Oxidation of sulphur compounds under the action of x and
r radiation
'iOURCE: Trudy Il Vaesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsibnnoy J~hi-
mii. Ed. by L. ii. Polak. Mosc~ow, Izd-vo AN 363R, 1062,
155-158
TiM: The authors investigated the action of x and r rays on the
aqueous Solutions of uu1i)hides and thiocy~nates of various alkali
metals, aqueous suspensions o f 8ulphide minerals and It 26, mercap-
tans, thiourea and thiophen. Irradiation was carried out ~-.,ith x
rays from a Co 60 source with the activity OX 35 curies, and also
mixed radiation OPT-Jooo (IRT-1000), the radiation tiosage being
2.5 x 10 14 , 5 x 10 13 and 2.5 x 10'15 ev/mi.sec respectively. The
--irradiation cauues full oxidation of Na, K and NH 4, sulphides to
Card 1/. 2
Oxidation of sulphur ... 6/84 Yi) 62/000/OUO/024/129
D244 307
the corresponding sulphates. Analogous behavior Was sl:io-wn by the
alkali thiocyanates. Irradiation of the aqueous suspensions of py-
rites, ,, pliale rites and galenites --;ave conSiderclble quantities of
2+ 24- 2+ ,
so Zn , Pb and 1,10 which passed into solution. The irradia-
ti~n of bUtyl-, awyl-, hexyl- and some other morcuptans, 11 28 and
thiophen, gave the curresponding disulphides and cortain sulpho-
compounds. These processes progress intensively in aqueous emul-
sions, the aqueous phase of Lhe irradiated emulsions containing
large quantities of So 4-' It is concluded t1ut the irradiation of
the sulphides may find practical application for the pruduct-ion of
sulphates from sul,)hide minerals and concentrates. There are 4 fi-
gures and 1 table.
A580CIATION; Institut prikladnoy khimii i elektrolthiniii AN GruzSSR
(Institute of A5plied Chemistry and Electrochemistry
A6 Georgian 6SR
Card 2/2
L 021-32-67 t~% T( m ) / E Y i F ( j fRM
ACC NRi AP603599A___'__-___________
IVANITSKAYAN yr , 1hatitute of
bhemistry, Aoade-m'y of Soienoes _G
SOUM~ CODZ: UR/0251/66/042/POI/0086/0090
Enormnlo ChemintrY and Mootro-
ItRadiolysis of Acetone Solutions of Thiooyanides"
Tbilisi, Sooshoheniya Akademii Nauk GruzinBkoy SSR, Vol 4i"t
.No 1, 1966. Pp 85-90
'TOPIC TAGS: radiation chemistry, sulfate, cyanide, acetone
Abstract: This work Is devoted to the study of-the action of
~anma radiation on acetone solutions of thioeyanides.q The
radiation-ohemical conversion of potassium a_n_d7-a-=--dnT%im thio-
eyAnides In, acetone solutions was studied in relation to various
K-netio factors, to the concentration, dose strength,'tempersturst
nature of the equilibrium gas, eto.
It was found that the radiolytio products of potassium thlooya-
Inides in an acetone solution are the sulfates and cyanides of
the -corresponding almli metals. The radiatiozi-ohemical oonver-
ision of potassium and ammonium thlooyanide-9 proceeds according
.to a chain mechanism In the presenoe of oxygen, This work wee.
completed In.the Laboratory of Badiation. Chemistry of the
This paper was presented by Academician R. 1. Agladze on 01 July 1965.
Orig art. hz 3 figures, 5 formulas and 6 tables. /jPZ.,, 37,177]
SUB CODE:_,a / SUBM DATEt oLTu165 / ORIG REFg .003 / OT11 REF: oo4
Card 1/1
IVANITSKAYA, M.A.
Roentgen diagnoeis of cardiac aneurysm. Ter.arkh. 22 no.6:26-34
Nov-Doe 50. (CUG 200)
1. Of the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic (Director--Ilonored Worker in
Science Prof.Z.H. Gellshteyn), Therapeutic Faculty of Second Mos-
cow Medical Institute imeni I.V. StUin.
IVAHITSKAYA, M.A.
"Multiple seat roentgen kymograpb7 of the heart and. larga.vessele
and its clinio432 significance." T.T.Zodlev, N.P.Razumov. Reviewed
by )~.A.Ivanitskaia. Vest. -rent. i red. rLo-5:86-88 5-0 154.
(HLRA 7:12)
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--RADIOGRAM)
(RAZUHOV, H.P.) (ZODIET, V.V.)
V /U
YSSR/Morphology of Man and Animals - (Normal and Pathologic). s_4
Circulatory System.
Abs Z'Our : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958~ ip-422
Author : IvaaitskayA,_
Inst
Title ; On the Roentgenologic Study of the Heart in Hypertension
Orig Pub : Terapevt. arkhiv, 1955, 27, No 3, 19-26
Abstract : During a transitional stage no cardiac changes were revea-
led roentgenologically in the majority of patients. In
sustained hypertension withot* signs of decompensation,
the amplitude of the left ventricular contractions in di-
minished as a result of an'increase in intraventricular
pressure. The amplitude of the right ventricular contrac-
tions is increased because of a peculiar hypertrophy not
associated with Stagnation in the pulmonary system, and
which is characterized by pri y changes in the cardiac
muscle. In decompensation the discrepancy in amplitude
Card 1/2
Card 2/2
'IYANITSKATA, dotsent
Irrors in the diagnosis of heart failure in patients with adhesive
paricarditis. Vast.rant. i red. 31 no.4:22-27 Jl-Ag 156. (MUM 9:10)
1. Iz kafedry rentganologii (zav. kafedroy - prof. V.A.Dlyachanko)
i 1z fakul'tatskoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki lachabnogo fakaliteta
(sav. kafedroy - prof. A.N.Bakulav) Ir Moskovdkogo gonudaretvannogo
maditainakogo inatituta'imeni I.Y.Stalina.
(MITRAL VALVE. die.
differ. diag. with adhesive pericarditis. diag.)
(MIGARDITIS, ADHESIVE, compl.
mitral valve die., diag.)
T, 111-1- T-~;j I
IVANITSKATA, M.A.; FM)OROVA, R.G.
AnglocnrdlograDhic oxnminntion of the unchnnged heart and main
vessels [with summary in English]. Veat.rentg. i rnd. 33 no.1:6-12
JR-F 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. 1z fakulltetakoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki iment S.I. Spnookukotakogo
(znv.-prof. A.N. Bakulev) i iz knfe(Iry rentganologii (sar.-prof.
V.A. Dlynchanko) 11-go Moskovskogo maditoinakogo inutitutn imeni
N.I. Pirogova.
(ANGIOGARDIOGRAPHY,
in normal cond. (Rus)
(ANGIOGRAPHY,
great vessels, in normal cond. (Run)
EXCERFTA MIMICA See 18 Vol 3/9 Cardio. DJ.9. Sept. 59
2W9. X-ray diagncrsisof patent ductus arteriosus today (Russian text) I%*,%Nm'iKA%'A
.11. A. and S,%VFLIFV V. S. Vestit. Rcidg. i Radiol. W58, 3:11 (:3---
1 1(
The roentgenological cliagnosi-., of patent ductus arteriosus is discumed ill this papt'r
in the light of haemodynamic disturbances developing in connection with tilis
defect. A m-vi(.,%v of the imfinent literature is presented, m well as an analysis of
roentgenological data concerning 20 patients after operation. In addition to roent-
genoscopr and roentgenography, thesUatients werc subjected to roentgenukymo-
the heart and serial angioca lography. Srcial attention wim, paid to the
Tun6i;nal roentgenological signs characterizing t ic flow of blood through the
patent ductus arteriosus. (XIV, 1. 18)
1vR;MTq"
ZHXU'.1, V.A., prof.; HANN= A, M.A., dots.
Diagnosis and surgical treatment of primary tumors of the pericardium.
Khirurgiia 34 no-3:46-52 Mr 158. (MIRA 12:1)
1~ Iz Institute. grudnoy khirurgii AM11 SSSR (dir. prof. A.N. Bakulev).
(MICARDIUM, neoplasms
primary, diag. surg (Rus))
ITI! r.
M
11F. H.1111
BMIEV.9 A.N., prof., red.; BUSALOV, A.A.p prof., red.; ZaILFR, V.A.)
prof.., red.- IVANITSKAYA H.'k',dots., red.; KOISSNIKOV, S.A.,
~'-- " ~-- r' "
doktor med. na V.M., red.; ZAKHAROVA, A.I.,
tekhn. red.
[Transactions of the First Jubilee ScientificZession of the
lAstitute for Chest Surgery ofthe Academy of Medical Sciences
ofihe U.S.S.R.] Trudy 1-i ivibileinoi nauchnoi sensii, 2-4
dekabria 1957 g. Mosk-va, Pod red. A.A.Busalova. Moskva,
Medgiz, 1959. 263 p. (III.-Lk 15: 5)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh iiauk SSSR, I-loscov. Institut grudnov
khirargii. 2. Deystvitellrqy chlen Akademii maditsinskikh
nauk SSSR, Institut gmdnoy k-hirurgii Akademi meditsir&:ikh
nauk SSSR (for Bah-ulev), 3. Direktor falculltetakoy Ichirurgicheskoy
klinDri Vtorogo Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo in-
stituts. imeni N.I.Pirogova (for 3usalov). 4. Institut grudnoy
khirurgii Akademii neditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Zhnur, Ivanitskayay
Kolesnikov).
(CHES-r-SURGERY)
IVANITSKAYA, M. A.
"ZUR FRAGE DER DIFFERENTIALDIAGNOSE ZWISGM DER MITRALSTENOSE UND DER
MMALKLAPPENINSUFFIZIENZ"
paper presented at the 6th International Congress on Diseases of the Chest of the
Anerican College of Chest Physicians, Vienna, Austria, 28 Aug- 1 Sep 1960.
IVANITSKAYA, Mariya Aleksayevna; SAVEL'YEV. Viktor Sergeyevich
(Radiographic study in congenital heart defects] Rentgeno-
logicheskoe issledovanie pri vrozhdennykh porokakh serdtsa.
Koskva, Kedgiz, 1960. 148 p. (KIRI 13:12)
(IMA --ABHORKITIBS AND MWORKITIMS)
(IMAR --DIAGNOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC)
1w,
T~
IVANITSKAYA, M.A. (Moskva, Devichlye pole, GriboyedovsUy peroulok dom 6,
im-.-yW-IEBEDEVA, I. N.
Horizontal (septal) lines as radioqraphic sign'of a rise in pulmonar7
venous pressure. Grud. khir. 2 no~66s43-50 N-D 160. WRA 14:1)
2. Iz rentgenovskogo otdeleniya (zav. - dotsent M.A.Ivanitakaya)
Instituta grudnoy kbikuugii (dir. - S.A. Kolosnikov; nauchnyy
rukovoditell - akademik A.N.Bakulev) AMN SSSR.
(LUNGS-BLOOD SUPPLY) (LUNGS-RADIOGRAPHY)
(MITRAL VALVE..ZISUSES)
NII!
BURLACHENKO, G.A., prof.; IVANITSKAYA.9 M.A., dotsent
nX-ray diagnosis of diseases of the heart and blood vesselan by
V.V* Zodiev. Reviewed by'G.A. Burlachenko. Vest. rent. i rad.
35 no. 5:75-79 My-Je 160* 1(MIM 14:2)
(HMU-DISEASES) (BLOOD VESSELS-DISEASFZ) (DIAGROSIS, RADIOSCOPIC)
(ZODIEVO V.V.)
IVANITSKAYAq M.A.
Differential diagnosis of patent ductus arteriosus. Xhirurgiia
36 no.3tl5-19 Ur 160. (MIFA 13112)
(DUCTUS ARTEMOSUS)
GELISHTEIN, G.G.; MIPOVAO I K.; IVAIIITSKAYAy M.A.; KYANDIOYAN, K.A.,
SAVEL'YEV.,V.S.; JOBOISVA;
Congenital defect in the development of the ric'uspid valve
(Ebstein's disease). Klin. med. 38 no. 2:129-136 F 16o.
(MIRA 14: 1)
(TRICUSPID VALVE-ABNOMITIES AND DEMMITIES)
IVANITTSKAYAp M.A.; LEBEDEEVAq I.N.
Roentgenological and functional izxLices of mitral valve insufficiency.
KMm. med. 38 no.5ilO9-116 My 160. (141FA ;3'.12)
(NITFUL VALVK-DISEASES)
T
GEWSHTRINv G.G.; IVANITSKAYA M A.?, LAGUTTNAV A.I.,j SAVKLOYEV*v V.S.j
-- I
SOBOIZVA', K.-D. - - 0 6
Rare congenital heart dn-~feot, - cor triloculax-9 -a-latris:t=, KLim,
med. 38 no.68229-.135 Jo 160. (MM 13 822)
(HEART-ABNORMIES AND DMRMITIES)
ITA11ITSKAYA, M.A.; RUSHAF'OV, I.I.
Changes in the heart volume in mitral stanosis wider the
influence of mitral, commissurotomy; X-ray examination. Terap.
ark-h. no.6,.87-92 162. WIRA 15-'9'/'
1. Iz rentp-i--nologicheakogo otrIeleniya (zav. - dotsent M.A.
Ivanitakaya)Tnstituta serdeabno-som-listoy khirurgii (dir. -
Prof. b.h Colesnikov) Aldl SSSR.
4aTRAL VALVE-SURGERY) (HEART-RADIOGRAPHY)
KOLESHIKOVY &.A-; NEZLIN, V.Ye.; IVANITSKAYA, M.A.; FETRWYAN, Yu.S.1
LEONTIYEVAY N.S. ASTRAKHANTSEVA., G.I.
Clinical observations on mitral stenosis patiouts with
active hypertFns'on of the lesser circulation, Grud.khir.
4 no.6; 3-9 N-D16~. (MIRA, 16jlO)
1. 1z lwtitutaserdechno-soaudistoy khirm-gii (dir, - prof,
S.A..Kolesnikov; nauchnyy rukovoditell - akademik A.N*Bakaley)
AMN SSSR. Adres avtorov.- Moskva, V-49, Leninskiy prospektj, d.8.
Institut sordechno-nosudistoy khirurgii ANN SSSR.
(MITRAL VALIM-DISEASES (UHMENSION)
-j~
IVkNITSKAYA. Mariya Aleksays SALIMAN, M.M., red.; PIU)NINA, N.D.,
tekhn. red.
(X-ray diagnosis of mitral heart defeat] Rentgenodiagnostika
mitrallnogo poroka serdtsa. Moskvat Medgiz, 1963. 130 P-
(miRA 16:5)
(MITRAL VALVE-DISEASES)
(DIAGNOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC)
"'41FIFT
IVANITSKAYA, M.r'.
Y-ray diagnosis of insufftcier.~, c-f the mirr-i-I valve. Trudy
Inst. kiln. i eksper. kard. AN Gruz. .13.1311 163.
(I-EIA 1%',"*!
1. 'hnstitut serdachno-3csudistoy kr,,.rurg'.! Id-IN
I I I A
KOIESNIKCV, S.A.; IVANITSKAYA., M.A.; TSUK12Z=, G.I.
Intravital diagnosis and surgical treatment of myxoma of the
heaft.Grud.khir. 5 no.1:40-46 Ja-P'63. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Iz Instituta sordecbno-sosudistoy khirurgii (dir.-prof. S.A.
Kolesnikov; nauchrqy rukevoditell- akademik AJI.Bakulev) AM SM.
(hMPT-MURS) (ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHY)
UMIL LL
-Gw -rfpf
MWITSKAIAVILA., dotsent; LEBEDEVA, I.N.; KHOMUTOVA, M.G.
X-ray cinematography in the diagnosis of mitral valve insuf-
ficiency. Terap. arkh. 35 no.5z65-70 My'63 NMA 16:12)
1. Iz rentgenologicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - dotsent M.A.
Ivanitska7a) Instituta serdechno-sosudistoy khinirgii (dir.-
prof. S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchnyy rukowditell 6:ademik A.N.
Bakulev).
111~1 "i TH
IVANITSKAYA M.A.- KHOMIUTOVA, V.G.; KUITINA, Ye.l.
ImFortance of X-ray cinematography in the diarmwsis of aorIttlic
defects. Grud. khir. 6 no.4:44-49 J1-Ag 164. (MIRA 18-1,)
1. Rentgenologicheskoye otdeleni3e (zav. - doktc,r med.nauk M.A.
Ivan,itskaya) institvta. serde c"Ino-sosudis toy kh1rurg-44- (dir. -
prof. S.A.Kolesnikov, nauchryy rukavoditelt - alrademik A.N.
Bakulev) AW1 SSSRY Ecskva. Adres avtorov: Mosk-va, V-/,.'?., Leninskiy
prospekt d.8, Institut serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgli.
IVANITSKAYA, M.F. (Tvanytolkap M.F.1
Conference of doctors and pharmacists of Donetsk Province.
Farmatsev. zhur. 17 no.1:82-84 162. 041RA 15:6)
1. Zaveduyushchaya aptekoupravlordya Donetakogo oblastnogo
otdela zdravookhraneniya.
(PILARMACY-CONGFESM)
IVARITSKAYA, M.F. [IvarytOkap M.F.3
Third Scientific FLnd Practical Conference of the Pharmaciato
of Donetok Fra7ince. Farmatsev.zhur. 17 no-4176-78 162 NIRA 1633)
1. Upravl7ayushchaya aptekoupravleniyan Donetskogo oblastnogo
otdela zdravookhraneniya.
(PRAMMY-COGRESSES)
11VANITSKAYA, N.F._ [lvar4ta-ka, M.F.)
Introducing new methods in pharmceutic institutions of the
Donets Province. Faimatsev. zhur. 3.8 no.5174-80 163.
(MIRA 17:8)
L Aptechnore apravlenllya Donetskogo oblastnogo otdela
zdravookhranen~ya.
IVANITSFAYA, _M.Fe [Ivanyts 'ka, M.F.]
Development of pharmacy in Donetsk Province duriiig the
years of Soviet power. Farmat-sev. zhur. 20 no.5:79-83
165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Aptechnoye upcmvlerdye Donetskogo oblastrogo otdela
zdravookhraneniya..
r[ANITSIUYA, M.F. [Ivanylls'ka, IM.F.]
Distribution of drugstore network in Donetsk Province.
Famatsev.zhur. 20 no,6:70-73 165. (MIRA 19 t 1)
1. Zaveduyushchaya aptechnyin upravleniyem Donetskogo oblastnogo
otdela zdravcold.,raneniya.
ill V; TH upaFil ;1,a
TA,N~ 1!!
r1 r, it Irlipu
in H
SIEMOI, doktor riauk, IVANTITSYMA, M.Yu., inzil.
Golled plastic air pipes. Vod. i san. tekh. no.9:36-3~ S 165.
(14TI A 18:9)
1 A
1" 111" 1 71111, 11 1 11:11 :1 ~
. 1;
7 T
LOS. i n- ta,
IVANITSUU., O.B., inzh.; KOS721BKO, X.Y., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;
TUILINOV, V.M., dotsent, kand.takhn.nauk
Consideration of the end effect near the point of short cir-
cuit in connection with the calculation of the dangerous in~-
fluence of electric transmission lines on communication linee.
Izy.vys*uchob&z&v*t enarg- 3 no-5:26-34 My '60.
Oulu 1"!:.6)
1. Leningradskiy politeldmichezkiy inst-itat imeni M.I.Kalinina.
Fredstavlena kafedroy tekhniki vysokikh napryazheniy.
(Electric lines--Overhead)
IVAN115FAYA, C. S.
Ivanitskaya, 0. S. "On the relativistic theony Of 2 rotating ditc," Trudy
Fiz.-tekhn. in-ta (Akad. nauk Uzbek. SSSR), 1101. TI, Issue 2, p. 63-66
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C. S.
IvanitskaZa, 0. ~. and 1bten erp., ",i. 1;. "On the t,heory of
the optical vortex ef fect, 11 Trudy in-ba (Ak4id. naill, Uzbek SSR),
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-,fl
S/ YPI)
A..Ye.; IVA~nTSKAYA, 0.50
Values not reduced to a norml reference system amd s4a significance
of W.A, Umov's contributions to the relativity thao-rv. Trudy ITI
AN Uz SM 31:20-31 150. Olelativity (physics)) WU il-.4)
ITANITSKAYA, O.S.; LZTAMN, A.Ye.
Gene ralizat ion of NA, Umov's derivations of lorantz transformations
describing a rotating reference system. Ti-udy- FII AN Ur. SML 302-38
150. (min u t4)
(Relativity (Physics))