SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZANSKAYA, T.B. - KAZANSKIY, A.M.

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KA ZA " -,Fl~ Y' , T. B. , G.A L,~ - TJTUT L. A. , POMIO.-A, I. G. , ACtdOV- , P. A. (USc,,R) "Par'Llicipatii. n of Curtain Chcriicrd CorL%oundi-, in Strc;-tcni cin Biosynthc~s.*, s-. .~0,1,ct Report i,ms!-,r,,t,-,d Pt. tl,!u ',Ui IntorivAl-lorvil Ptoch-~n'Lntry ic)-16 tLu,--.~.St 1961 POLTAVA, I.;G.;jS~-4PP-F4Xk0'-T.B~ Morphology and cytology of Actinomyces streptomycini in relation to the composition of culture media. Mil-robiologiia 30 no.1:72- 75 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1, Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (ANTIN014YCFZ) KkZANSKkYA,_ T.B.j_ qUMA, I.G. Effect of organic acids of the allphatic series C2 - C on the growth of Aotinomyces streptomycini and the formatton of streptomycin by it. D6kl.AN SSSR 145 no.5t1158-1159 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Shaposhnikovym. (SUREPTOMYCIN) (ACIDS, FATTI) (ACTINOMYCES) A lt~ SHAPWH14IKOV,, V.N.; KkZLPEKM,- T.B.; ORIDU, I.G. Effect of dicarboxylle acids and apme othir compounds on the bios.vnthesiB of atreptoaVoin. no.6t813- 824 N-D 162. . I (MMA 16 % 1) 1. Inatitut mikrobiologii AN SSSR, (STREPTOWCIN) SHAPOSHNIKOV, V.N., akademik; KAZAIISKAYAp T.B.; ORLOVA, I.G. Characteristics of Aerobacter cloacae No.28 as related to the acaumulatio, of valine in the medium. Dokle AN SSSR 159 no.6: lj;08-1410 D 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1, Institut mikrobiologil AN SSSR* IIISHRNTISKIYP A-A- R,,IlTla-.',IfTFYN, Ya.I.;A M.N. I jj;& ~ rivel Jndreevich ~gatziv, 1905- on his 60th birthd:q. Y.J.Krobiologlia .,34 uo,42749 J-1-Ag 165a (MIRA 18*10) FUSTOVALOV VoTv; bininsla uchastiye IgWiMU, T.G. Iffgh temperature (up to 2p4WO) determination in vacuum of the Ift conductivity of refractory materialoo, Sborenauch.trudt 24 t0-523 335 161* (min 15t12) TiRefractory materialo-Thermal properties) AUTHORS: Tiahchenko, V. V.,_1 BOV/79-28-6-59/66 TITLE: Transfornation ofd3-p-ttenthene on the "Gumbrine" Clay (Prevrashcheniye 463-p-mentena na gumbrine) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 8, pp. 2277 - 2279 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Investigations concerning the isomerization of the cyclic hydrocarbons with the naturally occurring aluminium silicate catalyst are closely allied to questions of the origin and transformation of earth oil. The isomerization of the aromatic and several earth oil hydrocarbons have been well investigatedi but the cyclic compounds with one or two bonda in the nucleus have been investigated in this respect to only a sligght extent. It is the purpose of this paper to supply some much-needed information in this area. Reports on the isomerization of menthene in the presence of a natural aluminium silicate catalyst do not appear in the literature. H.D.Zelinakiy and G.S.Pavlov (Ref 1) be,,-,an working on this problem by passing menthene vapor at Card 1/3 175 - 1800 into a stream of carbonic acid under palladium Transformation of A3 -p-Menthene on the "Gumbrine" Clay SOV/79-28-0-59/66 asbestos and thus prodacing menthane and cVmene. More importantly in this direction was the research on cyclohexene. which is a derivative of menthene (Rafe 2-5). The ex- periments on the isomerization of cyclohexene with an aluminium silicate catalyst were carried out at 320-4500, althou(;h the isootasis theory claims that the maximum possible temper- ature to which the earth oil could have been exposed in being formed was nol.,over 2500. For this reason the ISO- 0 merization of the .4-1-p-menthene was carried out at 170-230 in the work reported in this paper. "Gumbrine" clay was used as the catalyst. In doing so it was shown that hydro- gen was dispersed more around the ring, and that the ring contracted. The result of the isomerization was the formation of a mixture of hydrocarbons, from which 1,2-diniethyl-3-isopropyl- cyclopentane and p-menthane were separated. In the iso- merination polymers formed (34-35~*) which were dimers of terpinene. Details appear in the experimental section. There are 8 references, 7 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 Transformation of 44 3-p-Menthene on the "Gumbrine"Clay SOV/79-28-8-59/66 ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet (Leningrad State Univereity) SUBMITTED: June 22, 1957 Card 3/3 lu A 15 kilo AUTHORS: TITLE: 87432 S/19 60/000/010/004/017 B004YBo6o Skrylova, L. V., Molotkov, R. V,, Gonor, E, S., Kazanakaya, V. F., Gvirts, E. 1q. Polyglucidyl Cyanurates as Heat-resistant Epexy Resinn PERIODICAL: Plastioheskiye maosy, 1960, No. 10, PP, 15-14 TEXT: The authors based on the U.S. Patent No. 2,809,942 to synthesize an epoxy resin from cyanuric acid and epichloro hydrin OL~(E?s-Resin.)Y. [Abstracter's Note; The synthesis is not described). Number of epoxy groups (29-32%), content of inorganically bound chlorine (0-04-0-06~6), and content of organically bound chlorine (5-6%) were determined, ETs resin was polymerized either with maleic anhydride or phthalic anhyd];ide. Its thermomechanical properties were examined and compared with those of )A-6(ED-6) resin (a than resin). A better heat resistance (up to 170-1750C) and a smaller dielectricity loss viere established at high temperatures, as compared with ED-6. There are 2 figures and 3 non-Soviet references. Card 1/1 r -,f V.Viv L 12583-153 E'fiP(j)/E'MT(m)/BD8 AFFTC/ASD pe-4 RX ACCESSION VR: AM 003303 8/0191/63/000/007/0017/0020 AUTMRS: T~airkln, Zo; 11010tk*v# Re Vo; Kh"MMMMIal. V6 14 -TITIE.- TeitraWrophthalic and mathyltetraWd-royhtbalic anhydrides as !22xy _rq a in ,curing agent4' ,SOURCE*. Plastichaskiye masByj no@ 7. 1953# 17-20 ,.TOPIC TAGSt totrahydrophthalic anhydride, rathyltetrahydrophthalie anhydrider .epoxy resint =Iola anhydridep plastic curing age% ABSTRACIT: In order to obtain a less toxic and lass tMparattre- eons it i ve epo%y .resin curittg agents as compared to malaia and phtalit: anhydridest new typos of ,curing aget,ts rare synthesized and tested The syntbesized curing agents are Cis-1,2,3,q-tatrahydrophthalio anb,, ride d thalic anhydridee The physico-chomical -~Ipertios and dielectric proporties off ,the compouals cured with the above anhydrides am alaso to the properties of the compounds eured with =1eio and phthalio anhydrides. Vothyltetrahydrcphthalic anhydride poesesaaa better properties thmn totrahydrophthalic anhydride, it also has an advantage over malaie and plathalic anhydrides since its resins have A longer life apant. is lose volatile than maloic anhydride, md has a =ch lover Cord ;L 12.583-'63 !ACCESSIcu xiq~: ImIting tempe ihas: 6 table araatundre2thfaingUplrae&Sh.al'o cmd totr4hyd-rcPhthaU0 anhydrldee. Origs art a ASSOCIATION:. none SUMII*MD: 00 DAM Aft 3O.Tu163 .SUB CODE.-~ M ENCL; 00 NO FW SOV: OD4 OTIMR: 008 ve sovedineniya, v. 7-TIC, TA dihen7-jitp, arrvil- arid, UZOLSLIbL LyrOc L;-i, L A T.-'; 7, "IqC r Z51 -L 10-1, t-f in-, In-, -ne C% 11P) L ~i A r-Tj'?(3 c I F-al vr~ 1ju be , 44 For the FA-C-VII-P pair. '-Iiry Ca 1?A 0. L3 and 0.95 :j 0.002, respectively, L 33945-65 acusiou mt AF40472% were 1.9. 4 0.2-3 and 0.91 0.-25, respectively. 'Vhe specific nctivItY Q) n f urt th I C.' ims 1 .3 vol a-r:~ t-V k~ wit"I M.Ac -,a& I.B0 djj~! C Id.18 U.014. 1:1 U1. Z' magnitu&3 that. styrers. lr~!~Cl* BXLS a in J Loulngrm~Aml4y~j, ',ftnTqgicheok:Lv insf:itut lm~, Unsoveta (treningrad Cord 2/2 EMIR MOE Rr-, ACC NR, Ap6021974 SOURCE CODE's UR/O153/`6/CC9/C02/O314/03i6 D 7 AUTHORS Kazanskqa, V. F.; Klimova, 0. M.; Tikhomirov E A - Sokolovp G. 1. ORG: Plastic.< ibehnology Department, Leningrad Technological Institute im. Lonsovet (Kafedra .,mnologii plastiAoskikh mass, laningradskiy tekhnologichaskiy instiz:~11_7_ TITIZ: Copolymerizationlof vinylene carbonat~lwith aar7lonitriI6 .-.In aqueous solutions SOURCES IVUZ. Khimiya i khimichO3kaya tekhnologiya, v. 9, no. 2, 1966, 314-316 TOPIC TAGS1 acrylonitrile, carbonate, copolymerization ABSTRACTS Vinylene carbonate (VC) was copolymerized idth acrylonitrile (AIN) in 8,,'0' aqueous solutions at 200C without adding any special initiators. All the copolymors 1 were purified by reprecipitation from a dimethyl sulfaxide - acetone mixture, the degree of conversion was determined gravimotricallys and the copolymer composition was obtained from ultimate analysis. The relative activity constants of VC and AN were calculated from the dependence of the copolvmor composition on the composition of the initial VC - AN mixture, and found to be: for VC9 r, - o.oB6�o,051; 10or AN, r2 = 3.40t.117. The specific activity Q for VC vas 0.043, and the polarity factor e = -0.41. The intramolecular distribution of monomer units in the copolymers was calculated. The probability of finding two consecutive VC units is very small, even for an 8Ot2O ratio of AN to VC in the initial mixture; hence, the copolymer molecule -Card 1/2 8 ACC NRj AP6021974 is a chain consisting of large blocks of AN units which include single VC units, Zie VC-AN CODolymars are similar in properties (solubility, capacity to form films or fibers) to p~lyacrylonitrile,~ Orig. art. has: I figure and 2 tables. SUB CODS.- II/ SUBM DATE: 260at64/ O&M REF.- 004/ OTH RUI 005 0 KAZANSKAYAP Yes 6 Ry NA Patents In knit goods ma-, acture (from "Wirkerei-und Strickerei- Tachnikt" noe6p Xne 1960). Teksteprom, 21 no.3:79 Mr 1619 (MIRA 14:3) (Germany#East-Knitting machines-Fatents) . _- 'IrAZANSPTA, _1~,.A. . - . __- ' ' I ~ - ~ Natural conditions and agr'rchj~.tral utilization of Chilik District, Alma-Ata Province. Vop.geog.Kaz.no.2:166-194 '57. (MLRA 10:7) (Chilik District--Sconomic geography) KAZ,MKAYA, YO.A. Natural conditions and Op ,ricultur&l utilization of D2h&mbul District in Alna-Ata Province, Trudy Sokt.piog.AN Kazakb.SSR no-3:114-137 159. . (MUU 12:7) (Dzbambul District (Alma-&ta 1'rovince)--Agriculture) KAZANSXLTA. Ye.A. %tural conditions and agricultural davelopmont of the Enbokshi- K"akhakiy District of Alma-Ata Province. Trudy Sokt.geog.AN Kazakh.SSR no.4:73-96 159- (MIDA 13: 4) (Inbakehi-Kazakhakiy District--Physical geography) UZANSKAYA, Ye.A. Iake Beloye of Kokchetav Frovince. Trudy Sekt.goog. AN Kazakh. SSR no-5:152-164 159. (MRA 13:4) (Boloye,'Lake (Kokohatav Province)-Physilcal geography) KAZAIMM TeA-,,,,,, Natural conditions and the agricultural dowelopment of Ili District, Alma-Ata Province, !Pmdr Sekt.geog.AN Kazakh. B.S.R. no.6:34-64 160. MU 13:7) (Ili Distriot-Physical geography) (Ili District--Agriculture) I IZANM:AYA, Ye.A. Basurman and Ashchikoll lakes in Kokchatav Province. Trudy Otd. geog, AN lasakb, SSR no-7:209-217 160. (MIU 13:12) (Kokchetav Province-Lakoo) -7 74,7 KAZANSKAYA. Yej_A.; KANTSELYARISTOV, P.S. Natural conditions and the agricultural development of Kaskelen District, Alma-Ata Province. Trudy otd. geog. AN Kazakh. SSR no.9t63-84 162. (MIRA 15t6) (Ka3kelen District--Physical geography) (Kaskelen District--Agric-ultural geography) CHIGARKINx A.V.; TIRIFONOVAI T.M.; SIRNOVAx R.7a.; KAZAVBZAUL_ .7 ~.A *~LESGVA., L.A,, MMUMETZHANOV, S.,, kand. geologo- riner. nauk; GLAUYSHEVA, U.N., kand. geogr. nauk; BAZARBAYEV, K.; KU2WSOVA.. Z.V.j ABDRAMIMNOV, S.; I,AZARENKO) I.M., kand. geogr. nauk; YESAULENKO, P.I.,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; LAVROVA, I.V.j. kand. ekonom. naak,- PALIGOVj N.N., akademik, red.,, CHEZGANIOV, L... red.; INAG4MIJ-8 tekhn, red, [The Virgin Territory; brief studies on nature, popplation and econonVITSelinrTi krai; kratkie ocherki o prirode, na, selenii i khoziaistve. Alma-Ata,, Hazakhskae gos. izd-vop 1962. 188 p. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Otdel geografii Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR (for all except Chezganov Nagibin). 2. kkademiya nauk Razakhakoy SSR (for Pallgav~- (Virgin Territory-Economic geograplW) Trudy Ot.d. geog. AN Kazakh, SSR p,.j,t,je spits of Lake Alakoll. no.lla68-174 165. ixsger Araltobe Island in Lake Shsykkcl.'. lbid.:175-178 (MIRA 180) 1473-0 ACC~ NR, AW025375 SOURCZ CODES IJR/0000/66/000/000/0081/0094 AUTHORt Luktyanova, L. D. and_Mxanskayaj,_ Yo. Pe ORG: none . ....... I TITLE: Problem of the functional significance of changas in cerebral biRRkQ=ELC____ activity and Lts cerebral oxidative capacity during_vibration SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut biologichoskoy fizilcl. V11yonlyo faktorov kosmichaskogo p;, polota na-TURTYrr-Fa-antrallnoy narvnoy slatomy (Effect of space flight faotors *A functioAs of the control nervous system). Mscowf lzd-vo noukaj, 1966, 81- TOPIC T&GSS bloolactric phopomanon, cerebrumv biologic metabolism, biologic vibration effect, rat, EEG, oxygen consumption, human sense ABSTRACT: The 'Oxygen metabolism of the bra*i:n as. 'a function of its -bioelectricity was studied in rats exposed to multiple vibratiou -(0.4 mm, 70 cps*, exposure duration 15 min). The method of polarographicall-)r determining oxygen tension in the brain was -the same as used.'in previous studies (Luklyanova, 1964). Fmls'l vere-taken and--the tissue diffusion current was measured usiAg bipolar platinum electrodes from the audio-cor.tical. and cau4ate nucleus regioneo/ 1/3 UDC: 612.014.482 r ~AC&_NR, AT6025375 During vibration tests'. rats were allovqd to-move freely ~in a container fixed to the surface of the vibration stand. Results of oxygen tests conducted in a container with a 98%-99%i; 0, mixture are-shown in graphs. Other graphs show-..I) the types* o changes in EEG indices which occur during vibration; 2) dynamics of changes in 02 tension as a function of vibra tion; 3) changes in cerebral bioelectricity of individual animals as a function of the number of exposures to vibration. Experiments showed that during vibration,.atable fo ci of. excitability associated with an increased level of oxygen conE4mption develop. These shifts are accompanied by hyper- synchronized, lov-frequency, ainusoidal oscillations with a 11-cps.frequency. This phase of increased oxygen consumption (or excitability phase) amplifies in time and is accompanied by marked changes in cerdbral bioe *lectricity, suggesting that this fi- may be a compensatory - adaptive period. CompenscLtory-adaptiye mechanisms which lower the vibration sensitivity of animals occur as a result pf decrease In excitation processea. However,! the shift in oxygen metabolism was not always accompanied''by, cha*nges in.cerebral bioelectricity. Changes In cerebral bic- electricity, dur-ing. vibration qcqxr in tv~o 2 L- 07473-67 -- ACC NR: a 6025375 characterized by general excitation which affecto varioua cere- bral areas, and the other phase in characterized by concentra- tion of an excitatIon pro.cess_.in the oeneorimotor and vioual cort.ices.'Orig. art. has: 8 figures. CW.A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-99J SUB CODE: 06 SUBM iDATr-.t OIFob66 Card 313 4~ gg' ACC NRz A-16036644 SOUIXI~ COD-,': U;Vo.)()O/t)6/00f)/C,00/04'66/0268 AUTHOlU lAiklynnova, La D.; Kazanskaya, Ye. P.; Yollcsova, A. V.; 'Noyzerov, Yo. Ss OIRG: none TITLZ: Investigation of the Interdependence boLveon the functionaknctivity of the brain and brain oxygen metabolism during stimulation by vlbrationLPaper presented I at the Conforonco on Problems of Space Nodicino hold In Moscow ErQ= 24-27 May 19667 1 SOURCE: Izonforentslyn po problomam kosmichoskoy medItsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmichoskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); matortaly konferentsli, Moscow, 1966, 266-268 TOPIC TAGS; vibration biologic effect, central nervous system, alectroancephalography Ioxygen consumption ABSTILICT: After exposure to vibration'(70 cps, 0. 4 rnin, 15 a character of varjous indices of higher brain sec,ion.:- 0 On'? min :.in chan,,Cz ration, slow (I hi ch voll a after exposure to vib cps) in llao '_-_1,G,1s of angina', hypersynchronized waves (HSW) .%,ere noted -s. These Were especially pronounced in the sensorimotor anus v.*~sual cor-,I,-es and co- incided with a sharp increase in oxygen consumption in all sections Of '"he L f HSW a]LI brain ibrain. Repeated exposure caused a stage o sections subsequent _1o, their concentration. Wq'len oxy,--cn. consurno-ion, in C.rd 1/3 ACC NR. A76036644 anirnals decreased during stressor stimulat-ion, FSVV or did not occur. A sharp decrease in oxygen consumption, disappca~%knco ol, and i manifestations of burst activity were noted after vibra-.1on in all see- tions. At the same time, a complete disinhibition ol conditioned an, uncon- ed i*d`tioned reflexes was notedwhich indicated the devolopnient of a iz ;inhibition in hiaher brain sections. A two-wave dccrca6e in oxy(,en Con- sumption after vibration coincided in time with a tv,,o-phased intensiiicatioa !of 'the superslow potential and an intensification of ;aourly fluctuations. All this indicated a sharp disruption in normal functional nervous systern inter- !relationships during this period. The multiple application of a vibration stimulus caused an intermediate 'state characterized by compensation, adaptation, and relative functional normalization. A decrease in brain metabolic shifts was. noted especially. after vibration. The latent period of HSW developraent steadily increased :in ffie visual and sensorimotor sections of the brain. Dominating r.-iytthm ;in the auditory cortex and motor region of the subc-ortex became low-fre- .quency (8-12 oscillations/sec), synchronized rhytIams superimDosed on HSW. iThe number of "fluctuations" and burst activity after- vibration.decreased.and C.rd 2/3 ACC NR: A16036644 the duration of the normalization of these paranietc. a:tcr each exposure to vibration. Almost immediately ailc; r vibration, natural and conditioned reflexes were observed. The period of relative normaliza- tion during the ropeated action of vibration alternated with -a period of dis- rupted cornpen-sation' and adaptation as rel1ected in a steady depression of rhythms during and after vibration. The level of conditioned reflexes de - creased corpared to normal levels and did not recover until 3 weeks after termination of the final exposure to vibration. ':lie phase of increased oxygen" consumption. developing during vibration was not replaced by a decrease phase and continued to increase steadily. The artificial exclusion of peripheral impulsation by means of the partial exclusion of auditory and vestibular analyzers decreased the effect of vibration stimulus on tbe BEG of animals and brain metabolism. The establishment of compensatory adapta-. !14ions took place without lowerina,the Lreneral functional.level, Thesc.d~ita indicate that'dur-in'rr multiple exposure to vibration,' a-geheral- ntral nervous system decrease in 'he excitability of the ce. to peripheral im pulsation occurs as a resul.t of the depletion of neural processes. 'i/W. A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-116/ iSUB CODEs 06 SiUBM DAVE: 0014ay66 Card 3/3 -w- Lo?4-#2-6"1 ow (1) surB ACC NRI AT6025377 SOURCE CODEt UR/0000/66/000/000/0105/0124 AUTHORt Luklyanovas Lo ye. PO _Rj. Kolltsove, A._V.; Mayzorov, Yo. S.: Kazanska ORG: none T11 IM Investigation of the connection between cerebral 4~4y . _CSojp4~p#bqUqm, I t9 electrical activity) and,tho conditioned reflex activity of animals attar vibra. -tion SOURCE: AN.SSSRt. Institut biologichoskoy fiziM.-Myanlya fahtorov kosmicheskogo poleta na fu.nktsli tsentralinoy nervnoy sistem (Effect of space flight factors on functions of the central nervous system.) Moscowq Izd-~vo Nauka, 1966, 105-124 TOPIC TAGS: blooloctric phenomenon, rat; corobrum, biologic vibration effect, conditioned reflex, oxygen consumptions eago biologic metabolismo reflex activity ABSTRACT: Methoda used in previ'ous studies by the*author were'applied *to this expanded study of the effects of vibration (70 cps, 0.4 mm, 15-min exposure duration*, up to 30 exposures) on the cerebral activity of rats. As in a previous study, vibration caused phassad shifts in some indices of the functional coaditio~ of the braii-.k./ Card 1/2 UDCt 612.014.482 ---L 07472-67 ACC NR. AT602.5377 cc) The firA P*hase*; -,Which occurred after 1-4 exposures, wds,--- characterized by the development of general inhibition in the :7 'form of decreaued-cerebral oxygen consumption, corresponding EEG changes, intensification of very slow oscillations of the 11 potential,.and complete,~elimination of conditioned reflexes. i The second phase, which occurred after the fourth exposure,; was marked by the.development'of compensatory and adaptive nd relative functional'normalization. Diminished processes a .changes in oxygen metabolism were observed, together with corresponding EEG.indexes and the recovery of natural conditioned I .reflexes followed by the development of artificial reflexes .(those induced by experimental parameters). The third phase occurring after 20-25 exposures was characterized by a general decrease in the functional activity of upper cer ebral centers. Oxygen consumption decreased, bio- electrical antivity during and after vibration was depresse'd, and conditioned'reflex activity was maintained'at a low level long_after Vae last exposur ,/Orlg. art. hast 10 figures and I table. L'W.A. No. 22;_ATO Roport,66-993 SUB CMEs 06 / SM DATE:' OlFeb66 Card ? i? L 07485-67 Edr(l) ACC NR, AT6025378 SOURCE CODE: Ulit/0000/66/000/000/0125/0128 AUTHOR: Kazanskaya, Ya. P.; Luklyanova, L. D. ORG: none TITLE.* Changes in respiration during vibration SOURCE; AN SSSR. Institut biologricheskoy flzilci.. Vityaniyo faktorov kosmichaskogo poleta na funktsit tsontrallnoy ncrvnoy sistemy(Effect of space flight factors on functions of the central nervous system). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 125-128 TOPIC TAGS: biologic respiration, biologic vibration offoctt rat, blosensor, ECG~ biologic mataboIlsm / El,,TSCh-3---CG ABSTRACT: Respir"tory cnangen in response to vibration were studied using male Wistar rats weighing 200-250 g. The animais were subjectcd to 15 min of vibration (frequency 70 (:P,;, timplitude ~ 0.4 mn). A special sensor attached to the r00r, ribcage and an 1EXPSCh-3 electrocardiograph~were used to record respiration.. ~Graphu of reGnilrz,tory -movements for individual rats sjiow the 1'l4clj: of uniforr-ity in respiration under the inf.Wence 04' vibra- It,on. 1,!thou7,h -~-n the first vibration period a general tendency. r C ,!Gpiratory frequency.wLI-r- obner,;%ta, reuctions UDC: 612.014.482 rci ,~~cc m,~: v~~,-;25373 the occond apiriLtion pijaue and in the poatvibratlozi period re -furied with individual rats (nee Figs. I und 2 170 ISO - 1/0 100. :PO 'SCTB DD/GD (a) vibration --~er~v-fbration: af. Changes in the frequency of respiratory movements in rat No. 1 during and after vibration. a - vibration; b - after vibration. 'On the abscissa -- time from the-beginning of vibration in minutes. On the ordinate -- frequency of respiratory movements,- je., jeji-el. rThese designations init ccrd2/3 -V~ - 61 --- - -'- -- ------ ACC NR. AT602,5378' Fig. .2. Changer, in the frequency 1701 of respiratory movements in rat 10 - 3 during and after vibration. NO 1"0 ej ..IrAH -A, I le.. v ib a,t i 1) nM'after vibration waG further determined that chunges in oxidative metabolism ?oCCUA-rIn'r,*, durir,6 vibrution are not related to changes observed No. 22 AID in ex-zernal re&-,irution., Orlu,. art. has: 3 figurlaS. L~-.,.A 9 "D SU3 COY)n-,: C6 OIFeb66 Cord 3/3 -Y KAZANSKAYA, Yu.A. (Moskva) Public medicine in pro-Revolutionprv Hussiia in the control of eDidemics. Sov.med. 21 no.11:145-15o h 157. (MIRA 11:3) (CORMUNICABO DISEASES, prev. anel control in Russia, hint.) KAZANSKAYA, Yu. A.: Master Med Sci (diss) "rhe history of the. social struggle against epidemics in Russia (1861-1905). Material on the history of Russian epidemiology". Moscow, 1958. 16 pp (Min IlealLh USSR, Central inst foi the Advancact Training o( Physicians), 200 copios (KL, No 11, 059, 11-1) g ZABLUDOVSKIY, P.Ye., doteent; &'V-N.I;KAYA, Yu.A. (Moskva) Politically active Ruoulan lAquiclana ito c~aractGrized by the Secret Political Police DepRrtment. Trudy Perm. gos. mad. inst. 43il93-198 163. (MIIRI'~ 17-.6) YJLV.I,.SKAYA, Ye. 1. 11mbe Problem of the Etionathogenesis and Early Diagnoris of Thrombopblebitic Splenomegaly in Childrenj," Vop. ped. i okhrar, mater i det., 16, Vo-5, 1948 Chair of Faculty Pediatric, Leningrad Pediatric Inst. KAZANSKLYA, Ye. I. "The Problem of the Diagnosis of Abdominal Diseases in Children under Polyclinic Conditions," Vop. ped. 1 okhron. mater. I det., 16; No.6, 194e lyk, ta sy a an thip legictiailso In Italik .d N. F. and 111111ova (Len poll 1wial. last. oj~ Pedi is. I " 2, ; I). Mal No. 001% 1111tva i Pebim III. IWVTI W tile enlyttwal and the trivol 11-111,16,41 IV. *Ix"Iw I., w trial ad 11101, late III kit -plw *1111tott:1.16' C%WhIllkJo.. fit tile 1111111V1. IIIA Irvil, .1 Ill. "I'd ratatut arc chattacirtow. Aiih a able coll.tuceffient of IiI.Ayl,is on Irittath.fs I-v nidli. 4d. 1111111.M111011. In toxic conditions a higher cAlilAw -ilia lc%s W%,su%X of lilww is found, and the milk wcActum I, vursully livs. It% chil.firrat "ilia C4,1111.111"I bluaw mad AntvLtw are IOW. C41AIAW It IAIhVF 111911. AII-I the 11111L mulsoll 6 vAruble. C.. M. K-11.41.441 K,V,,'tllS,I:I, N. New Graduation Standards for Radio Amateur Sportsmen. "HADIO" Ministry of Gommunication, ;V7-8:1:Au[;. 55 KAZANSRI, M.M. The Gulf Stream. Priroda Bulg 13 no.41:110-11.1 JI-Ag 164. KAUNSKI, N. North Pole, thio large land. p. 14. RADIO. V01. 5, no. 2, 1956 Sofiia, Bulgaria SOURM East Wropean Accessions List (ESAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957 IY, A.. lektor politchasti. Reliable aids for seamen and scientists in the Arctic. Mor. flot 17 no.12:8-9 D 157. MIA 11:1) 1. Polyarnaya aviatmiya Glavaevmorputi Minioiterstva, morskogo flota. (Arctic regions-Navlgation) (Aeronautics) ,XAZANSKIY,, A., instruktor politchasti polyarnoy avigiteii, YNMELIYAMY, A., Instruktor politchasti. polyarnor aviataii. Initiators of flights without navigators. Hor. flat 18 ne.5:22-23 NY 158. (MIRA 11:6) (Navigation (Aeronautics)) (Arctic regiong-Aerial exploration) TADIVASOV. Dmitriy Goorgiyevich; XLZAMIT A. re&.: LUKASHEVICH, V., takhn.red. [Investigating the effect of conditions of carrying out the electrometallixation process on the properties of metal coatings (in connection with the reconditioning of worn tractor and automobile parts]. Iseledovanie vlliantia uelovii proteesse. elektrometallixataii m evoietva rietallicheakikh pokz7tii (V eviazi a voestanovleniem isnoshewWkh traktorErkh i avtomobillzWkh detalei). 'SariLtovskoe kni-zh.izd-vo, 1958. 157 Pe (Saratov. Institut makhanizatsif sel'skogo khosiaistvae Trudy, no-15), (HIRL 13:7) (Agricultural mchinery-Kaintenance and repair) (Metal spraying) K"ANSKIY, -A,,--inzh.-polkovnik; AKSEIOV, Ya., inzli.--podpolJcovnik; -TRUSHIR, A. , inz'h. Mobile tubular steam boiler. Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. Sil 21 no.10:W-89 0 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Boilers) SEV,,;:(jV, hamltmil ~;n 1 loh, k-- ,J. tol-lin. I 1'tc I,, KAZ!.!: I~orforli!rtrre- of mixorn an-I Ov- niAbod 01C.-ir basic i:ari-,,i,cters for the mlrior(d with crganlc I)jn-lin~-, me- ranchEI,zi ila, I c h im"L t e 1, 1-1 111 fim;l r i t v s z i i V(;p 177 p. SUKHAREDEO, V.I.; KAZANSKIT, A.A. How differ-S , ~08 Of wheeIR or trackn afl~ect the ability of self-propelled grain combines to mve in terrain. Trakt. i sellkhotmash. ho.104.20-22 0 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. TSontrallnayn manhinoispytatolluaya. stantsiya. (Tractors) P; KAZANSKIT, A.A. (Kazan') Eiqperience with operating a lime-cation water softening unit. Vod. i san. takh. no-7;11-14 Jl 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Water softening) KAZANSKIY. A.A. (Kazant). Investigate water-bearint; P*"~Oo$j when boring artesian wells. Vod. i man, tokh. no.3:32-34 Yr '57. (KLR& 10:6) (Arteeiix wells) 77777 -JL. III Ns, -=MGY ITUCLEM r-IrfSICS: rARTICLE DCIMARDM12,17 CY MJCLL-1.T "The Passage of Scattered -Rays Through Ila ter, " by V. I. Kulditevich, A, A. KtxmnalcAy, CAh. S. Niholdyahvillp an(I 5. Vt. Taypin, AtoziuAnnIn P~Ior- jiln, No P_, Vebruary 1956, pp 138-1113. Measuremcntj,~cre tade of the ~Lttcnuation of the dose of scattered quanta from Au - , Vo 0, and Na24 sources, ar. functions of the distance abctv,~cn the nource and detector at varicus angles of collimation, -Aiich excluded the possibility of a primary -ray entering into the detector. Mleacurenents vere carried out at distances frCU 3 to 4 to 6 to 10 ,,P,-an free paths ol' the -quanta. The coll1mation angles varied from 30 tQ 80 degrees. 7he experimental data obtained are compared vith the results of theoretical calcualtiona) based on an assumption that makes it pabsible to reduce the problem to the calculation of1the triple integral, instead of a direct solution of the kinetic equation. Satis- facatory agreement between the experimental and theoretical results is obtained. MIKHEYET, N.I.; KAZANSXIY, A.A.; SOKOLOV., G.I. Automatic-intake device with Laval'B nozzle for centrifugal pumps. MRsh. i neft. obor. no.7s8-10 163. (MIRA 17sl) GNY2DILOV, V.G., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluxhby; GUDZIT, M.K., polkovnik peditsinskoy sluzhby; KAZARSKIT polkovait meditsinskay zluzhby; STABOV, M.P. -,jiRiN-n(T`~i9&itsinskqy sluthby Encyclopedic dictionary of military medicine (conclusion). Voen. med. shur. no.5:46-55 My 150. (MLRA 9:9) (MIDIGON, KLUTART--DIOTIONARINS) IAZANSKIYv A~A. .--- - Rolis of the lymphatic system in pathogenesis of &cut@ suppurative pleurisy. Ihirarglia, Hookv& No.12:37-42 Doc 51. (GLML 21:4) 1. Of the Military Medical Academy imeni S.M. Kirov, Leningrad. KAZAIISKIY.A.A. Uperlence in using metal water towers In never* ellmatic conditions. Vod. i enn. tekh. no.4:17-18 J1155. (MLRA 8:12) (Water towers) POPOV, V.I., prof. (Leningrad, ul. Gogolyn, d. 19 kv- 7)-,KA7.ANSKlY, A.A.,dots. V.A. Onpells theorlea on the treatment of wnr woZnd's'a'tTl?F'e-i;-nt avaeuntion stnpes; Vest.khir. 81 no.900-56 S158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey khtrurgii (nach. - prof. V.I. Popov) Voyanno-meditainskoy, urdena Lanina. akademil, imeni S.M. Kirova. (WO(JNDS A0 INJURIFZ, war wds., ther. (Rue)) imd~"_, -Mal. oi t Lorj~!w will~q yonrily J~ir smar, ",IAMB fAtlta4W6 W101 tho cidol lot" jiblirm tons Ire dvrjv~d tor Inmvnal ltmmL-~hg W!-~ tttl the nor-op-t-na le. dolcrmipe ~he t;-7t ,,nct --r-fos, b~st-j LIZANS'KIY, M011111. A.S. Shape of smoke jets. lzv.AN SSSR-Ser.geofiz. no-8:1020-1033 Ag 157. (ISRA 10- 8) nauk SSSR. Inatitut fiziki atmaeferF. (Smolke) (Jets--Illuid dynamics) SOV-49-53-6-4/12 AUTFLORS:Kazanskiy _A. B. and Monin, A. S. J, - TITLE: TtLrbulence in the Surface Layers of the Atmosphere and in -lie F. -esence of Unstable Stratification (0 turbalentnom rez1hii-.qe v prizomnom sloye vozdub-lia pri noustoychivoy strati- f il, I.atsii) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Naulk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1950, Nr 6, pp 741-751 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 'It is Lxrortw).t in i.iany practical cases to determine the basic properties of turbulence froin changes in gradients (e.g. of air temperature). A. 1J. Obuhhov and A. S. Monin ha-r,re 1--iut fon,,,ard a suitable representation (Refs.1-5) based on similarity theory. In their theory a stationary turbulent re:-ime is represented by the followint-, par-cueters: vj - the .Lrictional velocity; q - the turbulent heat flow (or q/o w1a e r e cPand are the specific heat and air density, wb: eh :;an be considered standard) and g/To whore g 1"-.1 the acceleration due to gravity and T 0 is the avoraSe air temper,iture In the surface layers. From these parametern, a scale length, velocity and temperature can be defined: Card 1/1,6, /S-- :"0V-4 )-5 Turbulence in the Sarface Layers of the Atmosphere and in the Fre~ence of Unstable Stratification. V3 v L -: - - * I V T K f1r Q A Hv ac T0 cpp PP where K is the Karman constanti a =~KT/K is a univea:-zai dimensionless constant; K,, is the tixrbulent heat condn,,~ti- vity coefficient and K is the turbulont viscosity coeffi- cient. For wind velocity v and air temperature T as functions of hei ht z and thermal stratification of the atmosphere, Eqs.K-) and (3) result. Where z 0 is the rou�riness height, f(Q Is a imiversal function with an undefined conr3ttuit term (Anco it only onters as a differ- ence). Bqs.(2) and (3) give Eq.(4.) for the Richardaon num- ber. For small valuer--. of the argument, f(V has the 1,01-111 Card 2/1-6, d- Turbulence in Ldle Surface Rayers of the Atmosphere and in the Presence of Unstable Stratification. B,q.(15). The existence of a universal function f(S) wan- con- firmed b, experimental data (Ref.4).(A value 6 was obtaineZ. The for.-n of f(~) in cases of stable strat-ifica- tion was studied in (Ref.6). This article studies the form of f'(0 in unstable stratifications (q >0 and, hence, L O Thus in an unstable stratification. the turbulent regiuo at great heights approximatco Lo ffi:11. of p~lrely ther-Mal turbulence viitho,,it wind (i.e. frce c~)n-~ tion). For free convoctLon, v* = 0 and -Ghe t,,Lrbulonce char!Lr-terised by the paramcters g/To I q/C PP (tarbulerc_- obtc.ins ener only from the thormal stratification instab- i~it~, e It is i:.,,L-)ossible to form a scale len-~-th fr,',m) Card 3/1-6 Turbulence In the Surface Layers of the Atmosphere and in the Presence of Unstable Stratification. these parameters. Thus this case is characterized by com- binat-'i--:)ns of q/cpp , g/T. and -- . In parti3,1,lar, Eq.(6:) is obtained for T(z): who-re c is a univorsal dimensionless constant (>O); T,,, is a constant with dimensiDns of temperature and the factor 1 is OLIH~:; introduced for convenience in future- calxulati.:)n Eq.(Ga) can bc rewritten in the form shown: z T(2;)-T(z 0) (z )-1/3 ro -) -1/5 = C T* L whicl-I on comparison Eq.(7~ for fT as the 1,eig1L,,t incroascs,* the iso-thermal. This C ar d1111-6.,s- aith Bq-(3), Si es the asymptotic fori. ta Evq. (6) shows t1iat. as the te-ancraturo distribut-ion approac'---s is natural since, for an unstable 30V Turbulenco in tj.t; Surface Layers of the Atinosphere and in the Presence of Unstable Stratification. 1-1-atification, the turbulent clements reach a great size at large heights, producing mixing which lzvels out the tei,,1 perature ofile. Differentiating Eq.(6) with respect to z , jr gives Eq 8), which gives Eq.(9) for the turbulent-heat flow, q , in free convection. It follows from Eq.(B). that, in such conditions, the turbulence coefficient (Eq.10) grows rapidl-T with height, due to the increase in the turbulent ~:Iements and the injyj~ase in the intensity of the pulsations (proportional to z ') ) . The turbulence scale length, L is distinguished from z only by a nLuaerical factor, w?~ich is denoted by ),chco Putting J, =x%,,z and assum'ing, that in free convection k=Kz we have %,,,,> 1 ~ The scheme outlined above corresponds to that suggested by A. A. ~Skvortsov (Ref.7), except that lie uses0a discrete n whereas the authors u,-~e .,pectrum of turbulent scale lengths, a continuous spectrum. To determine the turbulent heaT. 'Llc:vi q and the exchanGe coefficient K in free convection, it is sufficient to measure the difforence in temperature at two heights. Sup ose these are z = 2H and z H/2 Yhere H-1-2 -,i Put AT - T(2H) - T(11/2) Then from Card 5/k 1113- .30V-49-58-6-4/ 12 Turbulence in the Surface Layers of the Atmospl-i.ere and in the, Rresence of Unstable Stratification. Eq.(5) an expression for AT is obtained which -ives Eq.(11) for q Thus q is differentiated from 011&Tjl~- only by a constant, universal (but not dimensi~----- less) factor. Substituting in Eq.(10) z - H and the valut- of a from Eq.(11), Eq.(12) is obtained. Hence K(H) i,- distinguished from H 1,14T1-11- only by a constant universal factor. Takin- x = 0,43; a = 0.8; c 1 from the expe-1- 0 - mental data given b,-,Iow. and puttin6 To 3000C ( AT in 0;~ I w H in metres) Eqs.(13) are obtained. 2. The general case of an unstable stratification. In con-- siderins the for-i of f(~.) in Viis case. it is convenient to consider the function F(Ri) - Eq.(14) - introduced by Priestley (Ref.9) and constructed on the basis of mea-surements made by Swinbank (R,~f,10),, These results were confirLied by Card 6/1-6 Turbulence in, VIA,-. Surface Layers of Vie Atmosp1r.ere and in thc Presence of Uns'L-.able Stratification, qs.(1) and (Ref.11) and Priestley (Ref.12). Using E F(Ri) and f(Q ar-~) found to be connected by Eqj(l~)' Yormula (4) and (5) indicate that. for small f ~~ 1/~ and Ri-- ~ /a . If the a'sTmptotic forziula'(7) for f(V at large Eq.(16) is obtained. for F(Ri) at small and large IRil The first of these asymptotic formulae zorresponds to a logarithmic law for the wind -,relocity and temperature profiles (i.e. acts at a fixed L F.0 . The asymptotes of F(Ri) intersect at a point Cgiven by Eq.(17). Empirical data i-ndicate that tailr I -ft of the order of several hundredths; but the empirical gra-,-,,), r~' iven by Obukhov-Monin indicates that C(~) a-1 Card 119_;';s.- :_-0V-49-53-6--4/_12 Turbulence in the Surface Layers of -the Atmosphere and in the Presence of Unstable Stratification. jRij