SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, R.YA. - IVANOVA, S.P.

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0 IV ~O~. ~(Nov6Abirsk); MALININ, N.I. (Novosibirsk) -D of the ultimate strength of dispersed systems nn the ependence' rate of application of the load. ?MTF no.1;1Z5,-129 Xir-Jo 16o (MIRA 14~85 (Strength of materials) 1 b11' 1VANOVAY R.Ya. (Novosibirak) Polling of a viscoulatitiC sylinder on a foundatIon of U' 'e oame iraterial. FUTF no.3-,179--t-84 lty-Xe ',64. (14MA 17 ~: 6) DAMASYIN, B.B.; IVANOVA, R.V. Adsorption of ions from N-methylformamLcle solutions. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.1:176-183 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni Lomonosova. fRUKKINY ^.N., akadam1kj IVANOVA, IV.; DAMILMN, B.B. Adsorption by mercury of iong from concentrated aquacpas solutions of KC1 and CsCl. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.581202- 1205 Ag 164. (]Mtk 17:9) DAMASKIN, B.B.; IVIV40VA, R.V.; SURVII10 ~'A' Adsorption of inorganic Ions on mercury from formamittoi solutimn, ElsktrakhLuiia 1 no.7067-772 Jl 165. (MUU. 18%,10) 1. Moakovski-y goijudarstvarm7y universitet lit-ard Lanaijosova. - ~~ ~.- 1, "s. ~-' ~. -~ i, I l.: '' ~ 1. . '3 .11- , - , - - - I , A S. limelectric "Peln-f'orce(I . .. .... roniri~ wi-~Il !~ynV,o.Ac Tv. "'Cr -CIT, Sofila, Dul '!0litilly li-t of L"A AIDTHORS: Salchnbvski Ratner, TITLE: Wear Testine of Rubber reziny) PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I Rezina, !Ci5e,- 6OV/139-58-10-5/10 .1nikova, M. V; S. A; Me] and Smirnova, L. A. (Ob otsenke Isti-rayemost! Ur 10.- PP 1B - a2 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The mechanism o-1 abrasive wear of rubb~~r Is Imperfee:,tly bor:A~ory t~.Itfl With dif-farent types of' understood. La equipme,it ~,ive inconsistent results, arid results of I.ory tests do not JL,(7r,--e -. ith w~rrlce or read laborat, I'll test-6. Tlie rplation6 b,-;L--een 'Che three ri-lechanical PELra- meters, F, frio~lonal force.. 14, normal lo.-,d, iAnd 15, rLibbizIC speed arp discussed. Three modes of t,~st are possible-. (a) F variable, N and U conutan", (b) W, ~ Tid c ri vark-ible. These ri-ve variable -I ( I i~l Pdices-. V., V '--rLd 11Np, whei.-e V Is expressed In cm* wear f o A specific. *,"'ear D71- t the 5r-p( 6-,11 dex, Y, is riven: v -- V (CM31"uth) 1,7here 'd is v---rk .1 at doiie a&ainit friction. Tfbis" specific wear inde": t-i'ces into avrount the coefficient of frictio-ne of t'% rrbl-ler. Since va-lec. for dif rent; rubberi, colre'"'iLil-o-n be- Card 1/4 tweente Indice3 VjjU, IPFL and the specj-,,"ic index v, Wear Teotine of ~bjbber SOV/138..59-10-5/10 will vary for different rubbers. This is illustr~-7ted in Fir,s. 1, 2 and .-ihere the relative wear accorgir.L to different indices is plotted atrain3t filler content in the rubber sample. Actual values for differert; rulb- bers o' the indi3es VNV. v, an'l V lire Given in T-ai)lc- 1. The specific wear index v is calcquJt,ed only under t1is consta-nt'normal load'regime. The final columns in the table give relative values for these indl,,es for ncim- pa-rison -771th relative values obtained on actual service tests ("iven In the last column). The indet Vjj; shoris best correlation with service oK, road te!;ts, an,"' it is suu-ested -*;'h,-'-1* this Index v'rould be more ap~iroprl'-.U'oe when testin.,~ rubbei~ Intended for tyrea. This 1;3 lb~ou&htl out further- In Fi,-.4 wlhero the --.ielatlve Ladices of labo~- atory tests are comparel 'ita rel,--,tive in'actual road tests. (Sytbols 1, ? 3 4 -3.r~i fot-.~te�ti'g~vlng an Index V-* synbols 5; and G '-Ive 7 Ind sym .ocu'7 ~46 --for .OJT P index v. ). While Indices ~ ..I'd fn- 3hould Mve 4inil;.Ar correLation, errors can Ltl'iSa w"-Aen v is talcen as an in- de:ic rov~~h chan,es in a t the rubbin- sur- face The tlalt-d node of tF331., 'lith 11' and N co-'wtwi!~- :'.nd U variable 'n-ui r,~,~elved little !Wention, but is Card 2/4 of lnb-~i,es'u- since V.- refjr~,,soata the conditions of wear 'Near Testing of Rubber SOV/13B-58-10-5/10 I conditions through skiddirC- Wear test8 undQr laboratory ad or serVice tests have different Inte-isity, pa*,7ti- and roL U cularly as rerards temporature. Table 2 compares conti~ct pressure, rubbiq~ speed ari-d tempcr.-iture foil -:t tyre Elt Z)O km/hr with 3;-~04 slip with conditions under ',-,he GOST 41-23-197 (Govermaent Standard) test under constant load conditions on a Grassel tost machine. The contact pressure in the labor~~ttory test i-- very much lovier while the temperaLure is much hi--her. The"irear IndeX Vgo Is not ptoportional ,~k is pro'_por- to the normal load N. However, t 9 produ at Y tiohal to N and is a suitable wear index as ha3 beep, proved on tP.3t3 'aith N varyiaL; from 0.5 -to 12 1c's/om". I t i s s u. g gested that it -aould be more realistic to conduct laboratory tests at hD-,:h contact Pressures, but to r6duce the-coeflfi6ient of friction by using less a-b- rA~tve test surfaces. Methods using radioactive tracers Card 3/4 dould enable the Intensity of laboratory tests to be Wear Testine of Rubbers 391/138-58-10-5/10 brou,ght down to a level which would 31mulate road tests more exactly and still retain aensitivity, of test. There are 4 Figures, 2 Tables and P.5 References: 13 v,n,~lish, 3 Soviet, 2 French and 22 German ASSO-01A.TION.- Nau~-ti-io-ic.,sledova'L-lf,-I'skly InatiLut shinnO7 promysh.- lennosti i Nauchno-issledovateltskiy instit-' rpzinovoy promyshlennos'Li (Scientific-Ressarch.InAltate of th6 Tire Indufftry and ablen'tific-Rt?a6arch*lns-L-itute or'the Rubber Industry) Card 4/4 S/081/61/000/023/057/061 B106/B101 AUTHORS: Antonova, Ye, A., Ivanova. S A., Reznik-.ovskiy, N1. 14.~ Timofeyeva, M. V.'- TITLE: Rubber aging test in an inert gas atmosphere PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1961., 50, abstTac~t 23P353 (Tr. N..-i. in-ta shin, prom-sti, sb. 7i 1960, 131-134') TEXT: A device and technique for aging rubbers under exclusion of air are described. The samples are aged in a hermetically sealed thin-walled cylindrical sTeel vessel filled with an inert gas and installed in an ultrathermostat. The tests may be carried out at temperatures up to 2-00" and pressures between normal and 7 at, Rubbers prepared from,', RK(NK) re- tain fheir properties satisfactorily after aging 96 hr at 130'C in N 2 and Ar, whereas they practically become completely useless after 12 hr in air. CAbstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 'OEM= 0 0 0 0 0 1; 0 G, G 0 0 10 0 6 a .0 io, 7O.:P. x0 j I, A 11 lit fill 11466 1111 Was is it a it 1; 11 A a) W III 0 00 0 x --L L _k_ A- to, A m Infitirce Cif the Plititthyrold harmiatue an histacenexis of bon in stritatialmotim D. - - S_A'~ A 4 . -Pf. r'"d, uad. ui. V.k_N.S. 27, -hi.44401! 37, 9W.-Rats fed xi a rachiti)KI-nic dii'l 4t-re rNril -00 00 upplumeni* of tilandn 1). jimthorntme, qt 1)(Kh firms 0 jimit4yotait. 'rhe III. acient met if, I ,,it -k fit -t i hv :.t :I the which under the Itifluritiv.4 twit- 00 4 1 11"r are Vlmlyrrt~l illta lurm-achyllml.m. giv- 0 0 1" (.1EMIA'Is Ili 1-t-Flain raw-i. I"llath. mosir he I. if I t I, 0 iti 1111AY. I +watima t a irrii;&I lit ir grear It 1,el fluvit fly Vittillthl 1) 111 f4i'llitif- CAN Still 11111 W11111i't Vitilifliff 1) 1143 III) 011','l lift IIIV fillft-4 Ill'-fill'I'll IIY 1141 Llifliorlil-illi! mattimil. 'it CO Of 0 .31 :Z0 0 VOO MOO j4 it. r .4, 0s; lot too I a fig 0 UO&V K3 J.S:Cp pr Ep rip fills qsg Ktttt Ito(wiDn t so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 S 0 _jLAFGVA, S.A.; OPARIN, A.I., akademik. Alotologic investigation of the gonads, thyroid gliunds, awl hypophysis of rivet or lake bred sterlets (Aoipsneer mthenas). D01.0 SSBR 91 no.3: 651-654 ji '53. OffBA 6 '- 7 ) 1. Akademiya nank SM (for Oparin). (Sturgeone) IVANOVA, S.A.---_ Histological study of gonads in humpback and dog salmon. Vop. ikht. no.6:96-99 $56. (KLU 9:8) 1. Kafedra gistologii Biologiohaskogo fakulltsta Hookolrokogo universiteta iment K.T. Lomonosova. (Salmon) (Generative organs) ~~AUOV41 S.A. - Histological stiAy of induced tumors in ukeletal tlesues of rats* Vest sHoskouneSertbiol. pochv I geol., p019% 13 no.,4: 43-49 '58. ' (xnlA 12:4) 1. Kafedra gistologli Hoskovekogo univeralteta. (TUKQRS) AUTHOR: Ivano TITLE: The Growth of Induced Skeletal Tissue Tumours in Rats Under Conditions of Different Mineral Mletabolism (Rost indutsirovannykh opukholey skeletnykh tkaney krys v usloviyakh raznogo mii;erallnogo obmena) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 3, PP 532 - 535 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is known that the mineral metabolism of phosphorus as well as of calcium in the organism is disturbed in the case of a deficiency of vitamin D. After a survey of publications the author says that ca?CiL[[.'l is supposed to inhibit the Crowth of -the tumours (Refs 10, 12, 13). From the papers given in the refer- ences we may cor-;lude that the experiments were carried out only in the case of revaccinated and transplanted tumours and yielded contradicting results. No papers could be found on induced tumours. The author investiGated in the present pa-,)er osteoGenic Card 1/3 sarcomae in rats caused experimentally by cancerogenic E'vH 7- iTI III 14y" 7, 1vmr The Growth of Induoed S,:eletal Ticsue TLLmour2 in R.,%o 55 ~V ~2 o- 122 - Under Conditions of Different Ifineral Me~.abolisn i ~ .11 1 substance. The rats were fed with normcIA ft,-ed ~'_nd with rachitogonic feed to wiiioh vit i.tijjtj D tvrtzi'I g(I(I(iij . Tho L. ~10 V0!1111A'I of Ll~e ~;'-xijjp nd of tho 1, 11 1 curies. These &AU show that 1) in the case of in in-tiocluction of a can-*1ro,3enic su'~stance 1 O-di me thyl - 1 2 -bon zanthr'~Lcel'. o ) into the bone marrow of the r~,ts in the moot; cases os+.eo- jenic sarcomae are produced; 2) in the canse of animals which were fed with a rachitogoiiic diet, the latent period of the induced tumouro is accelerated compared to animals which were fed with vitamin D. 3) The calcium deficiency P.Pparently slows down the diffe-rentiation of skeletal tissues. This accelerates the malignization in ra-chitic animals. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 13 references, 8 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 The Growth of Induced Skeletal Tisoue Tumourn in W0,41 Under Conditiona of Diffecont Mineral Metabolism ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im.11.V.Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni H.V.Lomanosov) PRESM;TED-. May lo, 1958, by I.I.Shmallgauzen, Heiziber, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUB1.1ITTED: May 6, 1958 Card 3/3 IVANOVA~, S.A.; MIKELADZEp Z.A. Effect of X rayB on the regeneration of tubular bones (gs tibia) in rats. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.2:120-126 161. (KM 14:5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy gistologii Monkovakogp goaudarotvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosava. . (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (BONES-DEGE?NkR&TION A1W REGENERATI011) IVANOVA, S.A. Regeneration of tubular bones (tibia) in rats under conditions of lowered basal metabolism. Vest. Mosk. %m Ser.6t Bio2., pochv. 16 no.3:5-14 MY-Je 161. (I-Mi 14:6) 1. Kafedra tsitologil i gistologil Moskovskogo goaudarstvennogo universiteta. Uracil) ibla) N (Regeneration (Biology)) ~-T 1/1 308 5 02~61/141/004/016/019 21~ 122.0 B103 B101 AUTHOR-. Ivanova, S. A~ TITLEi Regenerative processes of the bone tissue after local x-ray treatment PERIODICAL: kkademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v, 141, no. 4~ 1961, 966 - 969 TEXT: The effect of x-ray treatment on the regenerative processes of the bone tissue was studied in white rate. The animals of all seven teal; series were subjected to subperiosteal resection of the tibia diaphysis, whereby periosteum and epiphyses were left intact. The left hindleg of the test animals was locally irradiated with a single dose of 2000 r (RMI-11) apparatus dose intensity 135 r/inin). Test ii;c-ries (See Zable 1 also containing the results): I) resection three days after irradiation; II) irradiation three days after resection; III) resection eight dayB after irradiation; IV) irradiation eight days after resection; V) resection fourteen days after irradiation; VI) irradiation fourteen days after resec- tion; VII) control: resection without irradiatioxi,~ in all cases, the re- generated tibia was slightly curved, shortened, and knotted. With animal a Card 1Y-3 ?977- 991 Regenerative processes of ... 3 BY0020016111 4 1/004/016/019 B103/B101 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTEDt July 19, 1961, by A. N. Bakuley, Academician SUBMITTED: July 19, 1961 Tab. 1. Size of the regenerate (relative and in mm) Legends (1) numbers of rats; (2) date of the beginning of the test; (3) observation time, weeks; (4) time after operation, weeks. Series I - VII see texts 0 - no regenerate format Ion, P animal killed for the purpose of histological analysis; footnote no growth after irradia- tion; footnote tibia regenerated after 15 weeks. Card 311-3 !ACCESSION XR: AP4012982 a/0020/64/154/(Vi/0982/0935 1AMMOR: lVenova, So A, !TITIE: Effect ot ionizing radiation ca the regeneration of bone tissue SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*,.ve 154,, no* 4., 19640 982-985 TOPIC TAGS: irradiation damage, ionizing radiation,, bone tissue recoveryp radio- biology, experimental morphology ABSTRACT: The author has established in previous papers (see DAN 141, zio. 4, .966(1961)) that the.recovery process in the bone-cartilage tissue after a mechani- cal trama creates conditions which tend to counteract radiatim damageo 'In this paper 110 white male rats are studied with special attention to bone tissue, Some were first operated on and then irradiated several days later, others wre first irradiated and then operated ca. The dose was 2000 r,. Ons group wan operate& ca but not irradiated (control group). The operation is daacribeqL In detail. In 'the process of ooteogenesia, cytological and histological analyses were madee Results are given, in a tablee They confirm previous findings establishing that the effect of ionizing radiation after operation is not sipificente Orig. arte has: 1 table. Ca 02 1ACCESSICH XR: AM12982 EMMITTM: 1%lay63 DATE ACQ: 26rob64 MMM 00 SUB CCDE: CBsiLS NO REP SOVo 008 OTHERt 000 ATD PRESS: 3042 1ASSOCIATIM: Mookovskiy goaudantmenny*y univeraltat lag Me Ve rouNd,osova (Moscow state univemity) d oil ITIM11111 Wo ISHM"i U MJALAMflL-' LET,, ILI ~ajj,. 1L U~ I UI-35-~ DS -ToUr 11~f Z*aur 31ol., --a 19, laltho~? os"ov-on-Do-i u V,, r~ -,rt TIU t R,,C~~-)tbr G-.11n) in O:c cr Pub Tr. Otc~,Iata. ,'il,.;d. in-u'-) 7,-,. jc,'56 217-219. O'Ll Of 0j):U'I,'A cord ;-lcdu11,,.% o'01o.,-v.,,-.t- 0~ Coll", 'OP0,-;.,I, do-1, :-,nel hLLI,-,..-IS (--LdkII6J Z:.t*U5'!13) lil t"'I'D ~I iction'.1 Of tlic 01' VO i.,, dhl,~1113 O,Ifl t:l,~ ~;izL oi, Tl'a~~.3,:,Slc lobuic r 1 .p 1 C-,.rd 112 Pf" Kistletoe Mechanism of the implantaticn of mistletoe into the tl.s!-,ue of the host riant. , Dokl. AN SSSR, 81, no. 5, 1951. MoskovL'ZI-iy Farmatsevticheslciy Institut SO: Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -MAY 1952 190, Uncl. Red. 1, Sept. 1951 IMP! qN, I I L~'u I.1 11 11 V 19:111 fill I I Imp MI F~R- IVA11OVA, S.D.; DOLGOVA, A.A. Practical experience of pharmacognosy students at the Moscow Pharmacy Institute. Apt.delo 4 no.3:28-30 Ity-Je '55- (HLRA 8-8) (PLANTS, pharmacognosy, educ. In Russia, Indust. oxperience of students) (DRUG INDUSTRY, indust. experience of students of pharmaeognosy in Russia) W-M IAMLtIMU Country : USSR M Cate,7,ory: Cultivated Plants. 1,11edicinal. Easontlal Oij- 3earin,z. Toxins. Abs Jour: RZhBiol,, No 22, 1958, No 100500 Author :1yan I 21, Inst Moscow Pharmaceutical Inst. Title : The Influence of Ho6t Plant on Phar.-.1ancological Propcrtios of Common Miatletoo, Orig -Pub: 5b. nauchn. rabot, Mlosk. far,-.-iatsevt. In-t, 1957, 1, 243-248 Abstract; The work was conducted for tho purpose of study- inG the dyna.,.iics of the accumulation of the do- rivatives of choline In tho loaves and ste"s of the conmon mistletoe (I; Viscum albuin L.) gathered simultaneously from different species of host plants. Card 1/3 14 1-198 CoLuitry : USSR Category: Cultivatod Plants. Madicinal. Essential Oil- Boarln3. Toxins. Abs Jour: RZhBiol., No 22t 1958, No 100500 Zxperimonts are described on the dotc,rmination of the effect of choline derivatives In water and alcohol extracts of (1) on the rcetuB abdominle muscle In frog. It was noted that water tinctures of the leavos of (1) produca a contraction of the oserinized --iuscle to a ,3roatcr doZrco thtfn the alcohol extracts. It Is shown that the host plant producos an appreclablc Influcnce on the bloloc~l- cal actilitty of (I) since the loavom and stemm of (1) parasitizinS on willow, pear, poplar and maplo trees have a different b1oloSical activity. Tho hlShast biologtical actIvity was obsorved In Card 2/3 Country : USSR 14, CatcZory: Cultivated Plants. ':cd1cInal. Essential 011- Bearing. Toxins. 1,T Abs Jour: '.RZhBiol. , Ito 22, 1958, Yo 100500 nistletoo lation of with a,,~c .- active than Card 3/3 which had grown on willow. "Iccunu- choline derivatives Is connected young loaves aro blolo,~Ically rorc the old ones. -- T.L. Braytseva M-199 VOIKOVA, P.A.; DOLGOVA, A.A.; I.YANOVA,, S.D.; 1:1USUNKOVA, Yo.U.1 LIVOV, N.A.fdeceased], RANOBSKA.-YA, L.A.Cdeceauedli RODIONOVAy V.M.; FEDOSMV, A.11., red.; MATVXYUA, M.M., tekhn. red. (Wild medicinal plants of the R.S.F.S.R.; Moncow Province] Dikorastushchie lekarstvannys rastenila RSF:3R; Mookovskaia oblast'. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 144p. (wRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra farmakognozii I MoBkovskogo meditainskogo in- stituta im.I.M.Sechenova (for Volkova, Lyukshtnkova). 2.Botanicheskiy sad I ~bskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta im.I.M.Sechenova (for Rodionova), (MOSCOW PROVINCE-BDTANY, MEDICAL) ;***0000000000000 000 11 0 00 0 '00060 00 16 " . . . ", it it Ak 41 11 *1 OTO A f. -t VE A I- L-A-1- A "'A-, 4, 0ff- ;.90 VA -00 .00 foe *0 MkroWa4k Ody of CA"44 "UsmMAnO Aalchavina." ::0 S, 1. Ivanova, Ukrabitthr Y (V. S. S. R, 19. 'IM-111(in *0 .00 rompu. of mnyxd andmics during storage irmy I.* dire to -60 frmientation, the rate of which sharply incesses at 30-14. Aniiwvtk- substancerl lower the no~ o( baderia but IS.% not mvent demmPu. The tnkTofiom consists of the Mdri4as .00 00 m~jWrri4-xj, Nrillas jubtilis and other types of Iwac add ntkTmocci and large dIpkwm-rI of the Strrjrm~mrsu See rilymrrut (1) type. The spore-foming inkrodors. Inim- 00 =00 duml try the splees tilled In pickling, mity vauir dec(Iffitm, 00 and putrefection during production and Atompt. The 400 armna-producing I is low in no. when the clus art' leill cold 1:00 40 1-ut inetrases rapidly with riiing tmp. T!h6Kmvrthkduc 00. to stimulatkm by the sol. N compets. accumulating as a lenult of fernwrttaticel. lu'veorking out ratknul FrMC25int 001 and storage methodsit is occrmary tommidc-t theettsymic WrIl as baclelia.1 action. T. IAJIM-% =0* ir ;filoo 1-00 of# 0 Ilse tsoo are SO 0 A (I AT 00 te tv rt jf.'fat Wit ICO Kt All I t it a tc AD am ere n 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 # 0 00000 000000 0 0 1 0 a 4P 41 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 00 0. Ojv V.. * 0 q? 0 a 000 0 0 1 . I-VANaVA, S. 1. 2. UaSR (600) 4. Fishery Products 7. Simple method for evaluat-in.- unsterilized canned f4 S'- croducts, atb.' hoz. 29 no. 4, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. I-- WiH I.W16 TIT' 17 . 7 i USSILI / Microbiology. HyGionic 1%Ucrobiology. F -4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, No- 90855 Au' hor :_ ~vanova, S. 1. The_-13FTMTttTT7-Roac xch Inotituto for thei W~chanlzation of tho Fiala IrAimtry; Inst. of ~nritiino Fisherios and Occanograpay Tit-lo Charactcriotic~ of Biochemical Reactions of Salt -Res istan. Lactic AC:Ld, Bactoria in Fish Prosorved in Jars Ori- _i-ab :11auchno-te'--tiD.. b3rul. N.-i. in-ta mkhaniz. ryba. Prom- sti VNIRO, 1.957, 110 3-4, r-8-62 I/ Aba-'Clract :In order to e)colain the role of salt-rosistant lactic acid becteria (LB) in tho technology of twoparirg pro- surves, the biochemical cha~os brouGht about by those bacteria were ;itudied in tho brine of prosorved Bprat. The brino wc~.,, )assod through a Soitz filtor,, aTT1 tho sturilo filtrntc was inoculatod. with 12. After growing Car(1 1/2 USSR / iiicrobiology. 1fy,,,,ionic lvdcrobiology. Abe Jour Rof Zhur - Biol-, No 20, 1953, No. 90855 for 6 dayu at roou tomporaturo) tho acidity of tFx. cor, taminated brino iras aharply raised In coikmrison with tho non-contauinatcd. Evidently the accumulatod acidity ox- plains the high rosiatanco of tho prooorvoo against nutrofaction. Whilo dovc1oping In tho brine tho IZ f ormd or-,anic acids from the sugar, which. was one of tho ingrodionts of the brino, and at tho saro time the or6anic acids ik~)rovod the apocial flavor of tho prosorvon ar.d contributod to the formation of a kqo,~ific odor. Th,) LB did not participate In the docomposition of proteins acted upon by tissue formozito of the fish in tho mollcwing procoss of the proaarvos. Tho amino acid contrjrft of tho brino hardly ch"goa with tho, growth of M. On tho othcr hand, araino acids activated the dovolopmont of LB, acting on thon as a-.)ocific stimulators. M. A. Gru=mn Card 2/12 V 1:111 Aili.Z-T: TAI LAl'i"11 Mtn IVANOVA, S.I. influence of stornge temperature on the develapment of microflora, in canned Baltic aprato Trudy VNIRO 35:186-191 '58- (MMA 11;'.I) 1. Laboratoriya biokhimli i mikrobiologii N3uchijo.-JoHledovatel'skogo instituta Ministerstva z7bnoy pronqahlennosti. (Vish, Canned--Bacteriology) (Temperature--Phyniological effec-0 IT I I! I IVANOVAf S. I.: Himl:or Biol Sci (difis) -- "AmilyaD, of thl.. itlicroflora of cer- ,111~6141~",~~!- tain fish products in connection with the technology of their preparation". Leningrad, 1959. 16 pp (Leningrad Order of' Lenin State U im A. A. Adanov), 150 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 114) IVANOVA, S.I. First scientific conference on problems of reaeuxch anti use of the vegetation resources of Turkmenistan. Izv. M Ttirk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.097-98 163. (KRA 160) 1. Institut botaniki AN Turkrasnikoy SSR. (Turkmenistan-BotA4,, Economic) USCV, Yu.171.; KUVSIIIIiOVAp N.I.; IVA'FGVA,, Aromatization of binary alkane-arene mixtures on a platini= catalyst. Neftekhimiis, 2 no.2:150-153 Mr~Ap 162. (ramm :L5-.6) 1. Saratovokiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, imeni N.G.Chern7shevskogo kafedra, tekhnicheskoy khimii i Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii. (Hydrocarbons) (Aromatization) USOV, Yu.N.; KUVSHINOVA, X.I.; IVANOVAp S.M. Aromatization of binary alkane-eyelaw mixtures on a platinum catalyst. Neftekhim-lia 2 no-5:666-669 S-0 162. (MM 16:1) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet immi N.C.Chernyshevskogo. .(Hydrocarbons) (Aromatization) USOV, Yu.N.; SUORITSOVA, Ye.V.- YEELOVATSKAYA,, L.A.; IV-ANOVA, SM., VAYSTUB, T.G., STROG&NOVA., N.V. InvestigatIng the chemIcaI composition of gas and gas %I -andenaate of the Stepnovskoye field. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; nef-c~' I gaz ', no.3s55-178 164. OURA MO 1. Saratov8kiy gosudar6tvennyy universiret, Imeni '711.G. Ghernyah6vakogo. G 1 Tj E T 'V~l ~ f) li~ M EX'r11(;L1OTl oapiration of pl;ttlnwn anc' Izv. 3-D PN SSSIR no.7 Ser. khim, n'110k n0.'22 28-34 164 1. Institut neorganicheskoy Vh1mil 1!ovosibi n;k. it, .4,TF9 -1111111GII Ali, .110 CC: ~ NISIAN . A.A. New method for the implantation of ellect-dez ini :T the extremities of dogs for electromyogruphJc Jr fi-ely- moving animals. Biul. eksp. biol. i med,. 57 nc.~',-,1,36-1-38 In't IF, .1. iris Utut vysshoy nervnoy d a yu I, e I I nc.,vt 1 -1. chi on-korrespond ant AN SSSR pr of. E. A. I, sra tyar.~, Submitted March 80 1,q0'3- 3) CGOTSYANY A.A.; TVAITOVA S.N.; SERDYM~fjEr,1KO, VjI. New method for the implantatior, of eloctrodes In--) :hA~ spim?l cord of eat!3 and dogo for rt!cor(jjjlg tht, 61tj(,t'f,j.c jLGLjv-Lty (if conducting pathways and centers In spontaneous Inovemints. Bill!. eksp. biol. I med. 57 no.6:106-108 Je 1064. (MIRA 18!4) 1. Institut vysshey nervnoy doyatallnosti i neyrol'iziologli (dir. - choln-korrespondant, AN SSSR pr~jf. E.A.Asratyan) 0 81"3119 Moskva. ASKOVAP I.A.P lrkh.~ IV ANOVA 8 inzh.; KRIMER, R.N,, inzb.; DN. f 'KUDRYAVTSEVAP E.I., in-zfi;.- White opacified glazes containing zirconium for porcolftin insulators. Stek.i ker. 19 no.1102-35 N 162. 011RA 15212) 1. Zavod "Izolyator". (Electric insulators and insulation) (Glazes) AU T H; Cj .16 Vol OVa, E. T. K Ivanova N.. and Ozarov, T. 2.1. TITLE: i"Sineral v,,ool from 6he washes of -he sl-iale tndustry yy naue IL!!: Okiy ijIbti4 -tut pemrabotki-i-i bpolizo-vaniya to-pliva. !D:t-Ud3r. MD.. 1962. KhimAiya i tekliziologiya topliva t. produktov yog-o pe- rerabotki, 211-21-17 TEXT: present was partially carried. oi;~! al; i;hp Lenlnr~-ad- a ki y D r oy e k tnyy a uchn, o- i s s 1 e d ova t e ik iy iniv: J i; u 1, 11 t r 0 iel 'n Ma,~erla-av -:'Lan-iii- anti ScJentific hutoearc-i lnati-t~v~4i Cf and was aimed uL.,,.r-;ng w~listaE; 7 Zn~ 13 t; -n 1-, 3 a a A o --AM Ocy -3 are !,j eu a U.I. an .1 La- of I.: 4-G40-5,' (G~)ST 4 4 0 2 are L Card 2/~' VOLK11011SKAYA, R.A. ; Y.1211:-21KO, O.K.; IVANOVAj S.N.; MUM, Yu.D.; FOLOZOV, V.F.; ~',OLOVUSJ=VA, OZEROV, I.N.; PAIIANIN, D.A.; G.E.; SUVOROVA, G.F., red.; VENTSELI, 1.) red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhri. red. [Buildin-f materirls made of waste product-, from oil uhale winning and processing) Stroitellnyo matori.aly iz otkho(,;ov dobychi i pover!ibotki goriuchikh olantBov. Leningrad, 1.963. 35 P. (Loningridskii dom nauchno-tokhnichoukoi pt o- pagandy. Obmon peredovym opytom. Serlia: Stroitellrya im- terialy i konstruktsii, no.4) (141YIA 16:11) (Oil shales) (Building materials) P.""tNOVA , S IT. Fxistence of the climatic. pressure crest owir tte e-:-!, iif Cen--ral Asia. Trudy Sred.-Az.naiich.-issl.gi.:troineLL-cr..i%!3,. no. 163. (1,11 '- 1-7, 17 : 5 " j j VOLKOVA) Z. I.; IVANOVA, S. N. ; 021-1W, 1. 1.1. Mineral wool from waste products of the oil shale industry, Trudy VNIIT no. 11:211-217 162. WIRA 17:5) 1 ACCESSION NR: AT4012403 S/2648/64/000/01,r)/0063/0075 AUTHOR: Ivanova, S..N. TITLE-. The vertical structure of average monthly temperature miomalies over Central Asia SOURCE: Tashkent. Sredneaziatskiy nauehno-lasledovatellskiy gidromeworologicbealdy Institut. Trudy*, no. 15, 1963, 63-75 " TOPIC TAGS- meteorology, atmospheric temperature, temperature profile, air temperature, temperature anomaly, cyclone ABSTRACT: Over Central Asia, positive temperature deviations were observed during 14 months of January, with negative deviations observed during 4 n2onths of January, Nep- tive temperature anomalies in January are usually formed by intensive N and NW cold in- vasions, and the establishment of an anti-cyclonic region over the area. Negative anomalies. in the upper troposphere are formed In altitudinal hollows with mwitly ulixii-polar locatione. Negative anomalies in the free atmosphere have been observed over all Central Asia and Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4012403 Xazakhstan, and the southern part of Western Siberia. The averagm monflily deviations at the altitudes of isobaric surfaces coincide with temperature deviatjons. Positive tempera- tare anomalies in winter are created by southern cyclones -which bring txopical air to Central Asia which is noticeable from the surface of the earth u~ to high altitudes. High tropical tropopauses occur. The relatively warm lower stratospheric air is replaced by the relative- ly cold upper stratospheric air, and temperatures become lower than normal. As a result, the sign of the anomaly reverses at high altitudes. Devia 'tions from the norm. of average temperatures during July were more uniform than in January. The number of years with positive and negative anomalies was almost equal. The vertical stxucture of summer anomalies &-ffers from winter anomalies. Positive as well as negative anomalies are dis- tributed through the whole troposphere. The change of sign occurs on the average between altitudes AT 300 and AT 200. The negative anomaly keeps its sip in 20-25% of cases up to the altitude of the isobar surface. Positive temperature anomalies at the earth surface are usually observed during the frequent recurrence of thermal depressions. If low anomalies depend on transformational processes of the warming of air masses by desert surfaces, the upper positive anomalies appearing mainly in the western part of Central Asia, are the re- sult of the flow of tropical air behind the altitudinal edge. Most of the positive anomalies in Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR.- AT4012403 the free atmosphere occur with western invasions of small vertical force and do not influ- 2nce the central and southern regions of Central Asia. Contrary to the anomalies occurring with thermal depressions, positive deviations in this case are observad in the whole of troposphere with their maximum in the S. E. part. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Sredneaziatsldy nauchno-issledovatellsldy gidrometeorologicheakiy institut, Tashkent (Central Asian Scie;-.~"-Ific Research Institute in Hydrometeorology) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 20 Feb 64 ENCL-. 00 SUB CODE: ES NO REF SOV: 011 OTHER: 000 Cord 3/3 17 ACCEESSION NR: AT4ol24o8 p/9648/63/000/015/0122/0127 A ^UTLTOR: Ivanova, S. X.; 111inova, E. S. TITIZ: Aerosynoptic characteristics of the abnormally cold 4ly of i,96o in Central Asia SOURCE: Tashkent. Sredneaklatskiy n nit clmo-issledovatel I skiy g1droiriteorologi- cheskiy institut. Trudy*, no. 15,,2963, .122-3V TOPIC TAGS: meteor~Lgy, air temperature; tropospbere, tropomj*ria cold, trqpopause, double tropopause, air-hollow ABSTRACT: July is usually the hottest"month in Ciatral Asiao bat in July 1960 most of the Uzbekistan meteorological stations recorded below normnJ. average monthly temleratures. For the second and third 10-day periods,, the average daily tempera- ture was 2-6 C lower than the norm, close to the record. The cold period lasted 30 days, including the first 10 days of August..'To determine the vertical dis- tribution of the anqmaly.. the average temperature andAts deviation trom. the norm were%calcu2ated. T~e:'siga of the monthly anomaly at 92ost of the statibas remained the same up to an altitude of 100 mb, and the absolute value of tha deviAtion for 50% Of the statiois'.was maximal at 100 mb. The following genena trend ims Ccrd.'171/3 AC&ESSION IM: AT463~408 noted: up to 700 ~he negative bzomp6ly increas6d; ~bova 700 mb az&,.up to 200 mb it'~diminished; froi'200 to 100 mb. it 'increased aaaln. Bstw*em 300 sild 2W mbp the sig'~n of the anorzl~ "banged at sc~a etationa. 1h tl:~ lowsr layers oT the tropo- sphere, the anomaly ~ms more pronounAd than at ihe barth's surface. Usually the fe,4est types of syA6fptic situations 6~cur in Ju* - hot more t1= 5 or 6 of the .11 'basic types. T#, 1uly of 1960,:.only 4 types occurred. Thero ver'8'13 cold ,invasions: 4 Weste' 2 Northwes~6ra~~and 7 North" which dAtOrmine6 the siga of thq: anomaly. Usue.24 in aay, tbOre .~'s a frequot i6curreace (56%) of a double tropopause - polar and tropical covering one aiiotb~r. 3h Ju),v 1960 the double tropopause occurred qnly 3.4 out of 31.times, there being an absence of polar trQpopauses. The negative anomaly had different orijins at various 4'1t~tudes. In thi'lower layers of'tlie troposphere, up to 500 mb and above, the devi4tion was caused by freVent cold invasions. However.. the;tIntensity of coollag In connection ,with the flow of cW4 air to 500 ~b becomes weaker. In southein Central Asi!a lower-tropospheric coolings do not peietratep p"itive anozmlies of tempere6 ral have been recoraed4.' :At 200 mb, the negative azopaly,: is expWzel by: a powe al%ltuunal atr-hal~ovj in tM r"r ot vbiloh lonr-troWIMAe, aold Looms 13 have occurred, which reaches V);ward to high altitud4s In the lower stratasph Me Orig. art. has: .2 tables and 1'.V-Vxre. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4012408 ASSOCIATION: Sredneaziatsldy nauchno-issledovatelloldy gidrometoorologichealdy institat, Tashkent (Central Asian Scientific Research Institute for Mi ~rometeorology) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 20Feb64 E:IfCL-. 00 SUB CODE. ES NO REP SOV: 004 01MER:1 000 Caro1v3 GINDIN, L.M.; IVANOVI, S.N.; MAZUROVA, A.A.; MIRONOVA, 1,,Ya. Extraction of platinum metals with salts of quaterna7-y amonium bases. Zhur. ne'org. kht-n. 10 no.2002-506 F '65. (valu 18t 11) 1, Institut neorganicheskoy khImII Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Submitted May 12, 1964. V '~j IVANOVA, S.11. Reotoration of organic functions following partial traneverse re-- section of the spinal cord at the upper leveln. liav.Akid. nauk SSSR. Ser.biol., Moskva No.3:98-109 May-June 50. (CLML 19:4) 1. Laboratory of Functional Restoration, Academy of ScIsneas USSR. TVITWAI 9. It. "The Role of the Cerebral Cortex in Compensatory Adaptations After Resection of the Lateral Half of the Upper SeEmenta of' the Spinal Cord of a Dog." Cand Biol Sci Second Moscow State Medical B:m-t, lbscou 1953. (RZhBj.ol, No 5, Nov 543 Survey of Scientific and Technicel Dissertations Defended Pt USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55 E'..CERPTA MICA San 2 Ful 1215 Physioloa Yay 59 18811. EFFECTS OF CEREBRAL DECORTICATION IN D03S AF1 Eli CORI) HENUSECTION AT SUPERIOR CERVICAL SEGMENT LEVEL Mus:tian texti - Ivanova S. N. Physiol. Lab., Acad. of Sci. of the USSR, Moscow - _F1ZI0L-._ZfI_.1NI_.5ECI1. 1950, 44/2 (110-117) Illus. 5 The effects or an incision through the right lateral hair of the sInnal cord -,It the level of the 11-111 cervical segments were studied in 2.1 adult dogs. Spinal cord hemisection at this level was followed by more inarkoc: and more widespread dis- turbances of sensory. motor (standing and locomotion) and vegetative functions than similar incisions at dorsal or lumbar levels. Respiratory movements of thorax ana diaphragm could hardly be distinguished in these dogs, About 1.5 months after the operation, the affected postural and locomotor functions viere almoat completely c,impensated. No restoration of respiratory movements an the side of the cord hernisection became apparent over many months after the operation. Decortication of the ipsilaterat (in 5 dogs) and contralateral (in 3 dogs) cerebral hemisphere was followed by decompensation of previously restored postural and locomotor functions. In ipsilateral decortication secondary restoration of affected postural and loco- motor functions made a much slower progress and was riot so complete as in con- tralateral decortication. Decortication of tne second hemisphere in these clogs was followed by complete and irreversible disturbance of postural and locomotor func- tions (the dogs were kept under observation for up to 14-15 months after this oper- ation). No apparent effects upon the asymmetry of respiratory movements of thorax and diaphragm caused by the spinal operation could be noted following decortica- tion or the second hernisphere. The results support the concept that in adult higher animals the cerebral cortex plays a fundamental role in the development of com- pensatory adjustments to bodily injury. Simonson hUnneapolis, Minn. IVANOVA, S.N. Consequences of longitudinal sectioni of the sninpl cord in the area of the lumbar segment in puppisalwith sumn;'iry in TinglinhIa. Biul.ek-jp.biol. i med. 45 no.4!19-41 Ap .158 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz fiziologicheakoy labora~orjj (dir. - chlon-korresDonclont AN SSSR EJ. Aerat3ran) AN SSSR. Moskva. Prodstavlonn deystvitelln3rm chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Parinym. (SPDIAL CORD, effect of excision lumbar section on motor funct. in puppies (Rua)) OXGS. innervation off. of sectioniN.- of lumbar spinal cord on hind limb funct. in puppies (Rua)) AYZT:NSHTADT, T.B.; BROPSKIY, V.Y!,.; 1"W'011A, Cytological studies of cogenesis. Hepnrt. No.2; of the oocyt e growth i n the a na i I 1e ec h 1% G 1-0 nsi p" oni a c ~m rpa t P- L by ultraviolet cytophotometry anrl inti~~rfqrence mic~-rj:-)cop,y. TSitalc~ailp- 6 no.1:77-81 Ja-F 164. (14TI-RA 17:9) 1. Laboratoriya ttsitolcgii Instivita marfolog-Ji zhilretny'kh AN SSSR, Moskva, L 6-6 giT(I)r ~Wcc. dw ACC NRII AT6G-0h108 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Ivanova, S. N. h'4 ORG: Central Asian.Hydrometeorol6gical Institute (SredneazL&tskiV',nauc 0-11~;Slejlor tellv,kiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut) 1ITM:: Mean monthly variability of the mean multiyear vnluwn of' ~1 tq:mpex~ature and presz~ure in the free atmosphere over Central Asia and Kazakbaban SOURCE: Tashkent. Sredneaziatskiy nriiic!lino-iss:l.edovatt-.I'skil~r,,ld3-i)uif!teoro10fricil'-,Xiy institut. Trudy, no. 23'(38), 1965. Voprosy acrolngii GuV)trt',,jJche~TJiAkh i tropichtskikt ray,miov (Problems in the acrology of subtropical nnd. Lropico.1 re(~Ocnns) , 35-113. C~l- X_ TOM! TAGS: tropospheriM tom;=aturet .~trvqm tRter,", Pressur(i, strjitospbert; ~~IfW14116- temperature virr-tz ABSTRACT. Results are presented for a study undertaken to i!letenillne the general pat- tern of the variatility of the mean monthly temperature anti presmire fields in tbe free atmosphere over Ceiltral Asia and Kazakhstan, wi.th spectal r"!I~Crence to the win- ter--sunmer and summer-winter transition periods. Multiyemr radliononde date collec- ted for heights up to 16 km at 11 stations (Aktyubinsk-12 years, Rujitanay-5 Fears, Semi palat insk-9 years, Arall-'sk-11 years, Alma-Atn-15 yearn, kihkhabod-.11 yetirs, Gar,ax;-Kuli-5 years, Tashau'z-9 years, Chardzhoil-5 years, Tnifl9tent-1.7 years and turo stations In. Oushanbe-7 years) were analyzed by the Aerology Vi,lisloriti of the Centr~a Card .IL3 L 13~!64-66 A6~ R ATOOlo8 Asian and Kazakhstan Scientific-Researel,.i 1[ydrometeoro1ojri(,,EtJ. Inalitutes. mellm monthly variability graphs, constructed for heights ur, to 1,15 km :1,r(re used ~ti) c Icu- I late- the differences of mean monthly temperatures and y1remsm-ts f.Eir the groumt, 2()0 and 15-00 m above the ground, and 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 3 km nbcii,e ema level; abovo P km caicula~t,ions were made at intervals of I kvi. Results of' on1d.ysits *f these Alita ,In- dicate that seasonal cooling and warming of' the ntmosphere cfver Central Asia and southern Kazakhstm do not occur simulttuieously throughout the tropajaphere so they do in northern Kazakhstan. The maximmn temperature rise in Cleirtral Aoia iind notithern Kazakhstan occurs at ground level in the spring. In early iivitimer Lt occura Ln the upper troposphere with the maximum in the 10-12-kn layer. Temparatures begi.n to drop in August in the upper troposphere; but in the lower tt-cfpos~phiire the tellperiLture drop is significwit only in the spring and in October and Novemt-Eir, In the lover trop3sphere the annual total mean monthly temperature varia:131lity Is less in southern Central Asia than it is in northern Kazakhstan (see Fig. 1),j but In the uppej~ tropo- sphere and lower stratosphere it is considerably higher. The neaii. monthly pressut-e va,riability corresponds in general with -that of the tenipertittal-e, q1th the Sl,gn of pressure variability being almost opposite that- of the temyej~aturo variability in the Card 2~3 llilill;'j P V; IN WIL:2 .... ... tA -20 .10 Z6 -96. 6 :fit B C 1) A 'PC 1? 1?1 gotc Fig. 1 - Annual totals of mean monthly varI041.1ty (if temperature (a) and pressure (b) A Kustanay; B - Aral'sk; C Tasbaiaz; D Aahkhabimi. lower layers of the troposphere. The two signs coIncide In the vj)p,,!r IrLver:j.. Or~lg. !ER art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: E: none/ ORTO REF: 007/ ATD PRE.10".. q4t SUBM DAT A (3) ~;OV/-19-29-9-7/76 ~M'ioffl.3: blellnikov, N. N., Ivanova, S. N. TITLE i From the FJ.(jl.d of Organic InioctofarCieAdes. XLIV. Syntheuis of Some Anides of Aromatic Sulfonic Acidn PER101 ICAL Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 2839 - 2842 (USSR) ABSTRACT Various amides and anilides of sulfonic acidu have manifold applications as remedie13 against infections; hence, they lay be expected to be effec-:ive against plat-it dineases as well (Refs 1,2). The synthesis of various nitro-, halogen-, and halogen nitro anilides was of particular interest in this connection, since many nitro- and halogen-nitro derivatives of the aromatic series Lre known as excellent fungicides and vegetable agents (Refs '5-6). It was therefore expected that the introduction of sulfamide groups into tlie! molecule of such compounds might ca,ise the said activity to b(- ~ntonsified. In this connection, the sirrithesis arid investigation of various dinitroanilide3 of the aulfonic acids in cuestion was Of special Card 1/3 interest, as they were hitherto little dealt -with (aefB 7,6). Prom the Field of Organic Insectofungicides. XLIV. SQV/79 -29 -9- 7/76 0 Synthesis of Some Amides of Aromatic Sulfonic Acidn The hitherto unknown anilides of p-chlorobenzoic and p-to- luene sulfonic acid were obtained in the ordicary way by reaction of the correspondino sulfochlorides with exceso aniline in the presonco of pyr i j- 4 r, c (T-aJole). Ifitro anilidev of sulfonic acids viere syi;thesized by nitration of tho aniLidea with excess nitric -acid in the presc-cc, of s.mall quantitiez of H2so4 (Table). It must be roted that the reaction of p- chlorobenzene 3ulfochlc~rida with ',.'1,5-trichlc,ro aniline in the presence of pyridine yielded large amouints, of bis-Cu- chlorobenzene sulfo)- 2,ij,5-trichloroanilide in addition to the compounds mentioned by publications (Ref 2), namely 2,z~,5-trichloroanilido of p-chloroben,,,ene sulfonic acid.Amcng the nitroderivatives of sulfo anilides uynthesized by the authors, orly 2,4-dinit.ro anilide of 4-methyl-3-nitrobenzene sulfonic acid (Ref 7) W113 described, but not its sodium-, copper-, and zinc salt oynthesized here. Thp new zinc- and copper salts obtained from the dinitro nnilides of sulfonia. acids are fungicides. There arc 1 table,fland 9 references, Card 2/3 1 of which is Soviet. From the Field of Organic Insectofungicides. XLIV. !30V/79-20-9-7/76 Synthesis of Some Amides of Aromati,-- Sulfonic Acids ASSOCIATION: Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i ins,~.ktofiingitsidam (Scientific Institute Df Per"ilizera and lnn(.-~,tofungieidea) SUB.".ITTED: July 24, 1958 Card 3/3 ~SLINIKOVJP N.N.; IVANOVA, S.N.; VLADIMIROVA, I.L.; VOLGINA, G.V. Investigation of effective mercury-free antiseptics for con- trolling the slime mold formation in the wocdpkilp and paper industry. [Trudy] NIUIF no.164:28-29 '59. (MIRA 15:5) (Woodpulp-Microbiology) (Antiseptics) it FIT 1:1 It WH I I I I, MINIKOV, N.N.; IVILNOVA S.N.; VLADIMIROVA, I.L.~ VOLGINA, G.V. 1 9- 1 Investigation of antiseptics for nonmetallic materials used under tropical conditions. [Trudy] NIUIF no.164t:36-37 '59. (MA 15 -.5) (Antiseptics) MELINIKOV, N.N.; VIADIMIROVA, I.L.;_ IVANOVA, S.N. Chemical means of protecting nonmetallic materials from destruction by microorganisms. Khim.prom. no.1181-85 Ja-F 160. (HIRA 13:7) Mterials-4torioration) MELINIKOV, N.N.; ANDILTYEVA, Ye.l.; SlIVETS OVA-SHILOVS KALI, X.D.;.IVANOVA, S.V.; SKALOZUBOVA, A.V. Disinfectants of seeds not containing mercury. Khim.. CM. no.10: 2&-28 0 161. (Seeds--Disinfection) 11" ~llr I I MELINIKOV, N.N.; ANDREYEVA, Ye.I.; YEVTEYEVA, N.M.; IVANOVA, S.N,; KOLBASOVA, I.M.; MARTYNOVA., Ye.A. " i.- . .. ... .- Tin organio compounds as seed disinfectanto. rto.171:131-.134 161. (Tin organic compounds) (Saeds--Dlsinf~ection) [Trud,Y] NIUIF (MIRA 15:7) IVAN-VA. S.N. Effecte ot' the stimilation cf m.-)t-jr pc-Inta of i'~w cez,ebra~ ccrt.;u In dogs aftei hemisection of Lhe spinal cord. Kul. elkin, b1ol. -4 mod" 56 no.IJ :64--67 0 [i.e. N 17 - 13 1. 1z fiziologIchcakoy laboratorii AN 12S~R. P.-,.,id.,jtavL,.nu d-)Y!3t,vH,e!'- nyri chlenom A;~Zl 2:~~3R N.I. Grashchenkovyw. ACCESSION NR: AP4032818 S/0219/64/000/004/0136/m8 iAUTHOR: Oganisyanx A. A.; Ivanovap S. N. MTLE: A now method of implanting electrodes into musales of dog Itextromitios to roeord.EMG during free movement :SOURCE:* Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditainy*, no., 4# 01964., 136-138 ~TOFIC TAGS; EY1Gj, EMG leadq electrode implantation, free animal ,vivvemont, now implantation methodq nickel-chrome wire electrode 'ABSTRACT: A thin nickel-chromo wire 100 p in diameter serves !as an electrode for the EMG lead. An incision ismade at the munclo,l Ithe electrode is implanted, and 2-3 sutures secure it In place, The i ,free end of the electrodA is inserted into a rubber capsule filledvith' .an e 1 e'ctri c~aLly. conductive mixture. A second incision Is made at the i - - Ineck. or chest to implant the capsule. For bipolar EMG leads.a secondl ~electrodo is implantedl-1.5' om from the first one. A needle :electrode connected to an amplifier is introduced into the capsule to! :record the EMG* With this method the free and of the electrode, Card :L/2 a im% I M?ffleoawl I I Rim Mel I it I win 'ACCES6310N NR: AP4032818 which tends to break easily, can be left under the skin for a number ~of months,and EMG can be recorded during free movement of the animal. Orig. art. has: .2 figures, ASSOCIATION: institut vy*shey, nervn0y doyatellnosti i neyrofiziologii 'AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Higher nervous Activity and Neixro- ~physiology,, AN SSSR) DATE AGQ,:* '13Ma764 ;SUBMITTED: O8Mar63 EXCL: 00 ;SUB CODE: LS NO W SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 ATD PREsss 3o43 Card 2/2 I - L i ~- , i - , IVANOVA, S.N. Rmgicides and their use, Zhur. T KHO 9 no, 5 8496-503 64 (DIIRA 1881) I H I 010"W-01 RAYFJII,TN, N.T.; IVANOVA S.N.; BRODSKIY V.Ya. Hietochemical study of the enzymes in the diplold and polyploid calls of the liver. Diul. eksp. biol. i ms--d. 59 110.6-113.0-11.3 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Kabinet gJ.stokhimii (zav. - kand. med. nauk PI.T. Fj3.,rkhlin), otdel patomorfologii (zav, - cloystvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR prof. N.A. Krayevskiy) Instituta eksperitcontallnoy i klinicheskoy onIko- logii (dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen AMN SSSR prod. N.R. Blokhin) AMN SSSR i laboratoriya tsitologii (zav. - kand. biolnq. nauk V.Ya. Brodckiy) Instituta viorfologii zhivotnykh (ispc,ITiyayushchiy obyazannosti direktora prof. M.S. Mitakevich) AN SSSR, Moskva, v W a, PKIRIFIR IT 11 H, 11 Hill RM I .. I VA 11701 Vill, S.111. Intermon'thly variability of the mean multiannual values of U_ temperature and pressure in the free atmosphere over Central !., S4 a and Kazaldistrin. Trudy Sred.-Az. nauch.-issl. [',i:i::-oi-.cteor. no.23:35-43 165. (MIRI. 19:2) IVAITOVA, S.H.; G111DIII, MITIVIOVA, L. Ya. Kxtraction of platintm b-.~r aliphatic aminen of varimis structure. J-v. SO AN SSSR no.7 Sar. khin. riauk 110,20r-A0 '(4 (M!61 181l) 1. Thstitut neorganicheskuy khi-Tnil Sibirskoup ~t..Iolen4yj ~j~ SSSR, t llovor-4blrsk. IVANOVA, Serafims. Petrovus. [A newspaper Redaktor gazety ravskazyvaet, Mo- skva, Sovetskaia RoBsiiap 19590' 69 pe (NIRA 34: 8) (Kuntsevo District-Economic conditiono) '4 IVAITOVA. 5.F.; KALINKIN, B.N. On elastic scattering of heavy lors. Acta physica Pol. 24 no.1:121-124 J1163. Croom seotion-for. compound-nuoleus fozmtion in beaVY-icc-.. induced Tftations. Acta phyi~ica Pol. 24 no.1:125-129 JV63. l. joint institute for Nuclear Research, Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, USSR. 143 1IR ~-tu, 3;L oh 'H TL 1 i I-F I it _M I NOVAI S. P. IVANOVA,, S. P. - "A Hemougglutinin of the Whooping Cough Biwillwi. 11 Inst &peri- mental Medicine of the Acad Mad Sci LUSSR, Leningrad, 1955. (Disijoyrtation For the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). S0$ Wzhnalm letople', jig.J7, 1 Sgptember 1955 7-- 7 - I . T! - T t= T IVANOVA S.P. Hemaphilum partussis hew&lutinin. Report No.l: lormation of hemagglutiain in cultures of Hanophilus partusels and soate of Its properties. Zhur.mikrobiol.apid. I boun. no.9:30-34 S '55. WAA 8:11) 1. Iz otdola mJ.krobiologii (zav.prof. V.I.loffe) Instituta skapartmentallitoy maditaigy AMN SSSR. OLVIOPMUS PERTUSSIS, Immanology, hemagglutimin, form.) (H34AGGLUTININ hemagglutinin of Hemophilus partussis) USSR/Microbiolor,ry. Medical and Veterinary F-6 Microbiology Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1957, 687 Author S. P. !~Y~Ov Inst Title Hemagglutinin of Pertussis Bacillus. Report 2. Characteristics of the Hemagglutinin Extracted from Pertussis Cultures. Orig Pub Zh. mikrobiol., epidemiol. -J immunob-iologii, 1955, No 11, 72-77 Abstract It was established that the capacity to agglutinate erythrocytes of man and animals is characteristic not only of pertussis bacilli but also of the extracts obtained from them. The extraction of Card 1/3 F7i r USO-R/Microbiology. Medical. and Veterinary F-6 Microbiology Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1957, 68? Abstract the hemagglutinin from the pertussis bacIlli is i)ossible when the latter are processed w:Lth concentrated riolii.tians of NaCl. Isotonic solution of NaCII alcohol, ether, and chloroform did not extract the hemagglutinin from bacterial cells. The extracted hemagi.,lutinin are nonresistant to extraneous action. Salt extracts of pertussis cultures together with the hemag(3.1.utenin contain toxic substances which are independent of the latter. By means of absorbtion on erythrocytes or their stroma it is Dossible to determine the hemagirlutinin of these Doisons. A method of removing Card 2/3 USSR/Microbiologgy. Medical and Veter-inai-j F-6 Microbiology, Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biolo-iya, No 1, 105?, 687 C, I Abstract the nonspecific inhibition of the per- tussis hemagglutination which makes it possible to determine the level of spe- cific antihemagglutinin antibodies and sera has been developed. By inLmunizing rabbits with hemagglutinin absorbed on erythrocytes it is possible to obtain a serum with a high content of antihemag- glutionins. For part 1 see RZhBiol., 1956, 52971. Card 3/3 IVANOVA. S.P. - ~ I I - - ~. - 1: . 1 .1 - I- 4 Hemagglutinin of Hemophilus pertuasia, Report noO-Pro~iertiez ol antihemagglutWn immune sere@ Shuram1krobiol."id. i imaune 27 nool2:17-22 D 156, OIZVA 101.1) 1. In Instituta skeparimentalinoy meditsiny ANK SSSR. (MOESILUS PARTUSSIS, inuanology-, anti-hemagglut. properties of immuns sere (Rue))