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AUTHORSt Kuznetsova, M. Ya., Pokrovskiy, V. N.# Rybakov, V. N. -
TITLEs Study of the Al 27 (P,pn +)Mg27 reaction
PtRIODICALt Zhurnal ekaperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 42,
no. 6, 1962, 1451 - 1455
TX"XTs The excitation function of the Al 27(p,pn,)gg27 reaction at proton
energies between 130 and 660 Mev is investigated. The pu'rity of the Al.
specimen justifies neglecting the production of Mg 27 by disintegration of
isotopes of heavy impurities. Three specimens (7-12.mm 2 1 0.4 mm thick)
were so mounted in the synchrocyclotron of the OIYaI that the internal VI
proton beam penetrated the successive specimens parallel to their 7 mm
aide. The reaction threshold iaY200 May. Thereforep the pions are pro-
duced by collisions of the incident protons with single nucleons of the
nuclei. The shift of this threshold with respect to the threshold.of free
nuoleon-nucleon collisions is explained by the innernuclear motion of the
nucleons. At E pr-500 Mey the excitation function becomes constant. The
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27(p pn4,)Mg27 5/056/62/042/006/604/047
Study of the Al reaction B104/B102
reaction cross section on the plateau or the excitation function is
0.16 t 0.02 mb. There are 2 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATIONs Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh isele~ovaniy (Joint
Institute of Nuclear Research)
S'UBMITTEDi January 11, 1962
27 2T
Table 2, Mg production cross section from Al
mb.
Legendt (1) Proton energy, Mey; (2) dK&v mbl (3) dy
1300 0,A) 0,086�0,00,C3) 4400 -41 20 0 200�0 01 3
2W 9'i 0,081�0,040 5w H:t 0:244�0:008
240 9.7 0,094�0.003, 560 il'o 0,250�0;010
2.80 t0,5. 0,143�0,W7 Ow 11.0 0,260�0,Wg
320 ti,3 0 t55�0 012 6w 10,9 0,220�0,018
38U 11,4 0:tUt0:016
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S/05 62/043/005/010/056
B102YB104
AUTHORS: Zayteeva, N. G.,,Kuznetaova, M. Ya., Min Nam Buk, Khalkin, Vak.
TITLE: Investigation of nuclear reactione of the type (p.xn) and
(p,2pxn) on'separated tellurium isotopes
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimental -Inoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, v. 43,
no- 509, 1962, 1672-1677
TEXT: In order to study the excitation functions of (P,xn) and (p,2pxn) J,
reactions on Te 125 and Te 126 q pressed targets of 5% Te + 97% Al powder
were irradiated at the synchrocyclotron of thi OlYal with protons of
120 - 660 Mev. The products of (p,xn) reactions, which are radioisotopes
of I, were separated during 12 hrs after itradiation; the products of,
(p,2pxn) reactions, which are Sb radioisotopes, during 2-3 hrs after
irradiation. Their actiyity was measured with a GM counter of type
t1GT-'40 (MST-40), 0 and X rays were separated by a beryllium filter. The
results obtained (Tabk, 2) are discussed in detail and partly compared with
estimates based either on Serber's cascade-evaporation mechunil(3M (Phys.
Rev- 729 1114P 1947) or on that proposed by Metropolis et al. Phys. Rev.
Card 1/3
S/056/62/043/005/018/058
Investigation of nuciear reactions of ... Bi02/B104
110, 185, 1958). Likewise the considerations advanced by many other
authors are discussed in connections with the energy dependence of the'
cross secti0a obt ined. In the range 300-50U Mev the relation
6CTe(p,2p)Sbj/2=Cltce(p,2p)Laj/a is valid (Phye. Rev. 121, 1815, 1961) but
at lower energies, where the evaporation mechanism is assumed to play a
great role, this does not hold. There are 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh iseledovaniy (Joint
Institute *of Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: June 3o, 1962
Table 2. Reaction cross sections in millibarn.
Card 2/3
S/056 62/043/005/018/058
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Investigation of nuclear re actions of ... B102 BiO4
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Card 3/3
; Z I ~-, T -ITYVA ; 11.
Review. Kozh.-obav. prom. 7 no.105-36 Ja 165.
KUZUETSOVA, 11. -
Readeral comments on the journals Kozh,-obuv. prom, 6 no.7:43-44
JI 164. (MIRA 17s 8)
for nf,,vat~vv TvpTft--.!.--)n. Izv. vy?.
uchcb. zW.; goed, aeraf. no.2.~124-1~? 16;-.
(M-IRA 17:9)
1. Yoskovskfy inntitul inzirencr(;-,e if
kart-,grafil. Rekomeakl!:.vana kni'idicy klirt prikladroy
kt,*-.mi I .
AMAIMOV, S.K.; KUZNETSOVA N.A.; MUFTAKHOV, A.Zh.; Prinimala
uchaot-ry-d-iiii8d~-f~..P.Affig~OV, S.K., red.;
SKVORTSOVA, I.P., red.; GOLIBERG, T.M., tekhn. red.
[Stratal drainage in industrial and municipal construction]
Plastavye drenazhi v promyshlennom I gorodskom stroitellstve.
Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 180 p. (MIRA 17:3)
KUZUETSOVA, N.A.,_starshiy prepodavatell
Transferring the projestion of a forest from aerial photographs
to a topographical map. Trudy WIGAIK no.49t55-59 162. OM 16W
1. Kafedra isdaniya kart Moskovskogo instituta inahenerov geodesii,
aerofotos"yemki i kartografti.
(Topographical drawing)
U-BINOVICH, ;,.Ye.; YUZHETSOVA, N.A.
Small 24-chamber mufrle furnace. Stink. I ker. 18 no.10;44-4f-
0 161. (HaA 14:11)
1. Katuarovskiy keramiko-plitochnyy zavod.
(Kilns)
~ LUZENTSOVA, N.A.; KUZNMOV, A.A.. oty.red.; XASTZLIEKATA, Z.D.,
I RUSIRAq I,N, 0 takhn.red.
[Journey of Fedot KotoT, the merchant, to Peraial Khoshdonis
kaptea Yedota lotoya v Persliu. Moskva, Isd--TO TORt.lit-ry,,
1938. 109 P. (MIRA 12:6),
1. Akadesi a nauk 8.88R. Institut vostokovedeniya.
fIran-Domoription and travel)
AUTHORS: Sarycheva, I. X~, Voroblyeva, G A , 79-28 3- 18/6
Kuzn,-tsova, I[,. A,. Preobrazhenskiy, 11 A.
TITLEs A New Synthesis of the 2,6,'0,14-Tetramethylhexadecene-
-15-019-14 of Iaophyteno (1-foryy aintoz ?.6,10,14-
tetrazietilgeksadeteen-15-ola-14, Izofitola)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Obahchey Khimil',1958, Vol. 28, Nr 3, pp~ 647-651
(USSR)
ABSTRAM The method of synthesis.9f the vitamins E (tokoferolov)
and Vitamins KI Q'p~,-fillokhincna) which have been published
until now are based on the utilization of the 2,6,10,14-
tetrameth.vlhexadecene-14-ols-16 '. called phytene, wh:.~"~h is
only produced of chlorophyll, one kilogram fiom one ton
of chlorophyll (Refl) (see the respective reaction process),
The known semis~ntheses (Ref 2) are based on the utilizazion
of natural torpene-, and sesquiterpene alcohols of the
aliphatic series and until now have not found considerable
application. According to the investigatlons of vitamins
E and X, as well as of other natural products it was found
Card 1/3 that the r;ompound Inomeriq to phytene. namoly 2,6,10,14--
A Now Synthesis of the 2,6,10,14-Tetramethylliexadecenc~ 79-28.-7 JFJ/Fl
-15-~018-14 of Isophytene
tet~ramethylhexadecer,e-15-01--'4, ~he ',.acphyttine (form-als
VII) fully substit%ttes phytenn. (Ref 3), (See roaction
process 2 with formula VII 1)~ In the prasent work a
new complete synthesis of isophytere (VII) is realized
(see formulas I,II,III,IV,V, and Vr)i as basi-~^, material
~,6-dimethylundecadiene-2,6..oti-10 and geranilacetone (11.)
is usad which is produced of synthe&ic 1-inaloa (1),
either by means of the diketene of the corresponding
acetoacetate, or by a reaction using the aretoacetata wizh-
!p,ut the separation of the aoetoacetate (II The 2,6-di-
methy,lundekadiene-2,6-on-10 (II) can-rerta 2~6AO--
tximdthvidodekadiens-2,6-in.,!I-ol..,Io by the ~ic-'Ion of
nodiumacetylenide In liquid amm,,~nia., The former is the
deOronerolodene (III) which then reacts with acetoacetate.
In this case, different from the known syntheses of phytene
and isophytene (VII), the necessary elok gation of the
carbon chain up to Cla is reached in one step. The 2,6110-
trimoth,ylpentadekatetraene-2,6,10..12-on-.14 (VI) synthetized
this way ls hydrated in the presence of a nickel catalyst
Card 2/3 and converts to the 2,6,10-trimethylpen*ladek4nol-.'4 The
A New Synthesis of the 2,6,10,14-Tetramethylliexadecene- 79-28 3-18161
-15:018-14 of Iaophytene
latter 4B oxidized with a chromium mixture-in acetic 4cid
4
to 216,10-trimethylpentadekanone _14 (V), Furthermore the
condensation (V) with sodiamacetylendi-r., *-realized; the
obtained 2,6,10,14-tetramethylhexadecine -115-o'.-14 (VI)
finally converts to isophytene (VII) by "3elective hydra-
tion" in the presence of the Lindlar catalyst (Ref 6).
There are6 references, 2 of which are Soviet,
ASSOCIATIONt MookoVskiyinatitut tonkoy khimicheskcy tekhnologii
(Moscow Institute for Chemical Precision Technology)
SUBMITTEDt March IA. 1957
Card 3/3
KULTETS0,411 :1. A.; SKJIUKHAWIVA, K. !.
Minks - Diseases
Treatin't., gastrointestinal diseases of young
foxes and minks. Kar. i zver. 5) no. 4, 1952.
Month1v List of R~.,sslan Accessions, Librar-.,? of Congress, Dcccmbcr 1952. UNCUSSIFILD.
1, OM/Aadlclne OtwhinoLn-yAgolow,
Surgery 1u
Medicine Otitis Media
Mar/Alpr 49
"The Use of a Mixture of A-mtovaocine and Ascorbic
Acid for Treating Slowly Healing Pco3toperative
Traumata of the-E&r and P="alent Otitis," N. A.
mmneteo-ra.' 2 pp
*Vast Lezr.,,ngol" VA XI, No 2
Applicatiom of vacznlnes with ascorbic acid, chocked
cc 26 patiente with slowly healing postoperative
as-- cute and chronIc purulent Infle-mation of the
udddle ear, showed good results both In local and In
42/49T68
USSR/Medicine - Otorhinolaryngology, Mar/Alpr 49
Surgery in (Contd)
general methods of treatment. Vitaninized vaccines
are recemmended for wider use, especially in the c4we
of staphyloccocus processes.
A:;
42/49T68
SOV/24-58-4-13/39
AUTHORS: Kuznetsova, N.A. and Shestakov, V.M. (Moscow)
TITIZ: Calculation of the Washing Away of Sandbanks Within the
Limits of the Oozing Region (Raschet oplyvaniya
peschanykh otkosov v predelakh uchastka vysachivaniya)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 4, pp 83 - 86 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The stability of an elementary volume of soil under the
influence of the forces due to thevveight, to the hydro-
dynamic drainage of the bank and to the percolation are
considered under conditions of laminar and turbulent flow.
The formation of rivulets is taken into account and the
theoretical expressions are plotted for laminar and
turbulent flow in Figures 2 and 3. Comparison between
experimental results on coarse, medium and fine sands and
the calculated values shows good agreement. There are
3 figures, 2 tables and 9 references, ? of which are
Soviet and 2 Germ
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1956
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CA.-,,
KUZNETSOVA, N. A.: Mastor Biol Sci (dins) -- "The effectivenses of peat, for-
tilizer in cormection with the developmont of microflorn in it". T.4ningmd)
1958- 16 pp (Tieningrad Order of Lonin State U im As A. Zlidanov), 150 coplea
(KLI No 61 1959) 130)
KUZNETSOVA, N,.~,-
Effectiveness of peat fertilizers as related to the development of
micro-organisms in them. Trudy Vaes. inst. sellkhoz. mikrobiol,
no.l4tl42-151 158. (MIRL 1514)
(Peat-Microbiology)
KULICHITSYAYAp I,B,; KUZNETSOVA, NsB.
Durability of steel-pouring ladle stoppers. Ogneupory 27
no.3:112-114 162. (KM 150)
1. Nithno-Tagillskiy metallurgicheakiy kombinat.
(Open-hearth furnaces--Equipment and supplies)
(Refractory material3)
KUZN3,rS0VAJ N. F.
Geology - Manashlak Mountains, Stratigraphic-Tertiary
"Nov Data on the Stratigraphy of the Lower Tertiary Deposits in
Mangyahlak" Dokl. AN,SSSR, 82, No 1, 1952
Voeooyuznyy Neftyanoy Nauchno-Iselodovatel'skiy Goologo-Razyndoohnyy
Institut Read. 22 Sep 1951
SO: Monthly List-of Huslan Accessigge. Library of Gongress, May 1952, UNCL
- --- - -- - - - - --- ---- - ---- - ---
-;;~O lidated geological data obtained in order to create underground
gas storage in the Gdov horizon near Ioningrad, Avtoref. nauch. trud.
VNIGRI no.17t239-241 156. (MIRA 11:6)
1 (Ioningrad Province-Geology, Stratigraphic)
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KUZIIETSOVA,-Nelli Georgiyevna, zhumalistka.,- YURCMKO, L*I,, red.;
FEDOR-07A-,-V-.V-.,-f,e~. red.
(Good wings]Dobrye kryllia. Magadan, Magadanskoe knizhnoe
izd-vo, 1962. 94 P. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Sotrudnik oblastnoy gazety 'Tagadanskaya pravda" (for
Kuznetsova).
(Magadan Province-Description and travel)
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USSR / Weeds and Weed Control N
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.) 1958, No 17) 77965
Author : Kuznetsova, N,_G,
Inat :111ot given
Title Chemical Method of Control of Dodders in Lucerne
Crops.
Orig Pub: V. ab.: Materialy Mezhresp. soveshchaniya po
koordinataii nauchno-issled. rabot po khlopkovod-
stvo, 1957, g. Tashkent, AN UzSSR, 1957, 199-2o4
Abstract: In tests ;)y the STAZRA of the Union NIKhI for
the destruction of dodder In lucerne crops on
the kolkhozes of Uzbe.iBtan, 100"" effectiveness
was obtained from the use of n ; solucion of
Dinitro-o-cresol (with solution outlay 2000 1/ha)
and of a 1CPp' solution of sodium nitrite (1000
l/ha). Calcium cyanamide, even in a 10% concen-
tration, was hardly effective. Thiocyanide
Card 1/3
12
USSR / Weeds and Weed Control N
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 17, 77965
Abstract: applications with a double dilution (1000 1/ha)
gave 75.1% destruction of dodder, which is
insufficient. 2% Bodium.pentachlorphenolate
(1000 1/ha) destroyed dodder ?0.9%. Prepara-
tion No 125 (4% concentration) gave 96.8% des-
truction of dodder. 0,5% solution of thiourea
affected dodder 100%, but hindered the growth of
the lueepne. 0.1 - 0.2% solutions of endothal
gave good results in destruction of dodder;
however, the lucerne grew slowly and had a chloro-
tic aspect. With the spraying of the stubble of
the lucerne with a 6% solution of mineral-oil
emulsion ' good results were obtained A 15% solu-
tion of carbolineum with an working-liquid outlay
Card 2/3
i USSR / Weeds and Weed Control N
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.) 1958) No 17) 77965
Abstract: of 1000 1/ha assures 100% deezruction of dodder.
However, this concentration caused a lag in the
growth of the lucerne, which was reflected in
the yield. In 1956, tests of magnesium chlorate
acid (0-5-1%) and sodium pentachlorphenolate
(31 kg/ha in a 1000 1/ha solution) were run.
Card 3/3
13
K(JZvP7-rS0UA, 1J. G,-
USSR / Gultivatod Plante, Plants for Toolmical Uso. 11
.Oil Plants, SuSar Planto,
fibs Jour : Rof Zhur.- Biol., No 8, 1958, -.1ro 34726
Authors : Shvc;r, Z.; Vaoilliov, 1'..; Kuzll-~~tgova if'(71
Inat : So. Inatituto for eam R sL,, ~~c o th~on
Titlo : Injury to Cotton Plants 9; t1lia Jood Killor Fro-
paration 2 14,D.
Ori3 Pub : iCilophovodstvc, 1957, No 6, 58-59
Abatract- Obsurvations by tho Contral Station for Plznt
.Protoction of tho 3ciontific 'Confadarato Rcss-
oarch Instituto for Faming havo ahoon that
aprinlclin3 of tho cotton plant vrith dilutions
of tho.preparantion 2,,4 D In donos of 10 *0 and
500 g/h durin,3 tho pham-, of fruit fori.Lition lod
to tho burning of loavoo zind younG 3hoots. Aftor
20 days, tho shrubs of thoa~) cotton plantn worc
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80
MJZ'T-ZT.SC7A '11. G.
uSSF/Lledicine - 'Nalaria
J;edicine - Chemotherapy
"Tho Treatment of Halaria witn 5alfamide P repa ratio mill T. Kh. Nazhmiac-inov, 11. G. joLmnetvo-
va, Tropical Disea*ca Clinic of tho TaOikent Icle.,dical InAitutc, " PP
Utc-iaLkwja Parazitolo(.-,iyaI'
(cc No 3
nrief disc!ist;ian, wiLh fLLIl data in tabular fomi, to Uic el'! r-ct th.,A. ~,ulfadiazine and bulfa
thyasol are compl(Aely effective anUsialarial prcparationz;.
PA 17T38
KUZNETSOVA, N. 0.
"Experience in the Treatment of Malaria With Sulfanilamide Preparatione)"
Trudy Kliniki Tropicheakikh Boleznoy Tashkentakogo Meditaingkogo Instituta,, Tashkent.,
Vol. 1, PP. 52-97, 1952
KUZNETSOVA N. 0.
"The Leucocyte Index in Various Types of Malaria,," Trudy Kliniki Tropicheskikh
Boleznoy Tashkentakogo Meditsinskogo Inatituta, Tashkent, Vol. 1, pp. 98-1052 1952
~ L.!,, -
I JrAIIJ liyyHOIISYIIYY ya.t,.; mlylultzv
5 Pttl ~ - (, H I B I YW A , 1, - A -
S.Yc,. i , artorics in jurnaces 01, oxygon susponsi,in
Behavior of rnt'r (111rill
3m.elting. TSvot. met. 37 no.11:52-58 N 164.
WITRIYEVSKAYA, Nina Petrovna; ZAYCHIKOVA, Valentina Alekseyevna;
ZATMOVA,, Tamara Grigorlyevna; MESHKOV, V.V., doktor tekhn.
nauk, prof., red.; XUZNETSOVA' N.I., red.; ANDRMVA, L.S.p
tekhn. red.; KOROWVA, N.D.v tekhn. red.
[Lighting in the enterprises of the textile and clothing
Industries] Oeveshchenie prodpriiatii tekst1l1noi I shveinoi
promyshlennosti. Pod red. V.V.Meehkov Moskva, Profizdat,
1962. 285 p. (Factories-Lightin (MIRA 16;6)
XMIWITPIVA I.I.- GOROVOT, B.Ta.
1--, ~'-- X~~
Increasing the corrosion resistance of the staining surface. Ned.
prow, 13 uoo9t-N-45 8 159. (KM 13:1)
1. Tmesoyusun nauohno-lealedowatellskly iustitut weditaluskogo instrv,-
mentarlys I oborudayaniYa.
(CONFOSITION AIM ANTICOMSIVIS)
*KUZNETSO'VA, N.I.; GOROVOY,, B.Ya.
Scouring of cast"iron and steel surface rior to painting,
Lakokrao.mat. i ikb prim. no.2:37-39 160! (MIRA 14140
1. VoesoyuzW nauohno-isoledovatel'Bkiy inatitut meditsinskikh
instrumentov i oborudovaniya.
(Motale-Finishing) (Painting, Industrial)
ROTMISTRCVA, G.B.; BALEZIN, S.A.; KUZUETSOVAt N.I.
Protection of pulp extractors with Inhibitor containing coatings,
Uch, zap, HOPI no,146s2l7-223 160, (MIRA 15:4)
(Protective coatings) (Inhibition (Chemistry))
a/061J61/000/010/021/029
B117/B203
AUTHORS: Rotmistrova, 0, B.j Kusnotsovat X. 1.
TITLE: Charge@ in the conontration of aqueous solutions of volatile
inhibitors with time
PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy thurnal Xhimiya no. 10, 1961, 290, abstract
Uch. %&psi Mook, goo. pod. in-ta im.
IOJ4242 (101242) t, -227)
V, 1. Leninat no: 14 f 1960, 2~4
TEXT: It was found that monoothanol amine and monoothanol amino borato
volatilize only slightly from diluted aqueous solutions. [Abstracter's
notei Complete translation.]
Card 1/1
ADAMOV, A.K.; GOLIDFARB, L.M.I'KUZIMTSOVA, N.I.
Method for identifying plague microbes using antiplague
al12arin suspension agglutinineg Biul. ekep. biol. i med 53
no.5:103-107 MY 162. 04IRA 15:7~
1. IsSeesoymnogo naubbno-inaledovateltakogo inatituta 'Mikrobu
(nauchnyye konsul'tanty - ablen-korrespondent AHN SSSR prof.
A.Ta. Alpov i kand. med. nauk G.N. Ienskaya), Saratov, Fred-
Btavlena deystvitellnym chlanom AMN SSSR N.N. Zhukovym-
Verezhaikovym.
(PASTEURELLA PESTIS) (AGGLUTININS)
(ALIZARIN)
ITZRISGVAt N.I.; POPOVA. N.N,
Study of the conditions ford eteoting antlbraJn antibodies in
the blood serum or patients with neuropsychic diseases. Probl.
sud. psikh. no.13:19-29 162. (MM 18s9)
KUZNETSOVA,, N.I.
Characteristics of anticerebral heteroantibodies in the blood
serum of patients with nervous and mental dissaoep. Biul. ekep.
biol. i mad. 57 no-4190-94 Ap 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iosledovatallskiy institut sudebnoy pai-
khiatrii imeni Serbakogo (dir. - dotsent G.V. Morozov), Moskva.
Submitted April 5. 1963.
ACC NRs AP6026891 SOURCE CODE: Uli/0062/65/000/012/2120/2124 1
jai
N-ikitina,, T. V.; K=neteovap
AUTHOR: Nesmeyanov, A. N.; Perevalova, E. G.. N. I.
ORG: Moscow State UniversiV im, Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudrirstvennyy
TITIE: Behavior of m- and D- forrocenylhydrazobenzones'lunder conditions of benzidinel
rearrangement
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 12, 1965, 2120-2124
TOPIC TAGS: benzidine, benzeneq oubstituentj ferrocene, molecular structure.,
chemical reaction
ABSTRACT: This in a continuation of a previous investigation. Tho effect
of forroconyl as a vubstituont, on the bonzidino roarrangemont of hydrazo-
bonzono Wa3 studiod. It was established that forroconyl as a oubstituent
on tho benzene ring complicates bonzidino roarrangomonts n. and p-
forrocony1hydrazobonzonos under the conditions of benzidina rearrangement
genoral3,y got disproportionat6d rather than rearranged, i.e. the end-produat
is forrooonylamine and "oforrooones' Compounds of the benzidino, typo do not.'
Torm, Those findinga Indicate that the Introduction of the forroconyl
cubstituont - whether in the p"a or in the motA pQvItAon - Into the
hydrazabonzeno moleaeo, impedes bomidine, reuvangoment, to such an extent
that disproportionation, becomes the main trend of the reaction. 'CJPRS.- ~6,,4551
SUB CODE: 07 / SUBH DATEt 29Jul63 / CRIG REF% 003 / OTH REF 1 005
-~U~kt4gYYA,&-L,v-POPOVA, Y.N.
Effeat of anticerebral antibodies In the serum of patients with
neuropoychic diseases on. water-oalt, extracts of the brain oub-
jected to pbysioochemical treatment. Riul eksp. biol. i mod.
60 no. lOt77-W 0 165 (MIRA 1911)
Is TSentra3.lnyy nauohno-inaledovatelliskly inatitut sudobnoy POI.-
khiatril imeni Serbskogo (direktor - dotsent G.V. Morozov), Moskva.
Submitted April 24j, 1964.
SEKENOVI S.F.; MOROZOV, G.V.; 6YMFWVA, ~.A.; K1rLNE,1'.)OVfi., N.I.; POPOIJAP
N.N.; GLE13OV, V.S.
Clinical evaluation of the course of schizophrenia and other
neuropsychic die6ases In patients vith specific antIbrain
antibodies in the blood. Probl. sud. paikh. no.13:5-18 462.
(MIRA 18i9)
KUMT190VA, 11.11
Incomplete antibodies to sheep erythrocytes In ku =n serum.
Biul. eksp. biol. i Mad. 55 no.303-76 Mr 163.
(M11?A IS:2)
1. 1z Hauchno-iosladavatel'skogo 1notituta ievmatizma (direktor
doystvitellnyy chlen A)01 SSSR A.I. Henterov) I TSentrallnogo nauchno-
iseledovatellskogo instituta sudebnoy psikhiatrii imeni prof. V.P.
Serbakogo (direktor ~- doteant G.V. Morozov), 14ookva. Submitted
January 2, 1962.
YUDIN, Kirill Aleksandrovich; KU71JETSOVA, N.I., red.
(Safety measures in work
Teklmika bezopaBnosti pr
shchestvami. lzd.4., is
1964. 140 p.
with chemical substances)
rabote s khimil-heskimi ve-
r. i dop. Moskva 17 Profizdat,
(MIRA 17:9)
- I
I. -~-
KUZNETSOVA N.I.
New problems concerning the utilization of new auxiliary
procedures in the leather industry. Kozh*-obuv# proms 6
no-040 Ap'64- (MIM 17t5)
I -AWAIMCNA I- N.-I
"Properties of Organospecific Antigena in Man.w Cand Had Sai, Acad Mod Sci
USSR, Moscow, 1954. (KL, No lg Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SOz Sm. No. 5560 24 Jun 55
EDSYAEDV, P.N.; KDROSTBLIVA, T.S.; KWKNTSOVA. N.I.
Method of producing Immune serum specific to human cancer.
Biul.eksp.blol. I mad. 40 no.9:63-65 S 155 (XLRA 8:12)
1.1s Instituta, skeparinentallnoy biologii (dir.-prof. I.N.
Kayskiy) AKH SSSR I Instituts, virusologii ineni D.I.Ivanovskogo
(dir.-prof. P.N.Xosyakor) ANN SSSR.
(IMMM Sim,
anticancer serum)
(MPLASH Immunol
antilcer serum
IaJZUTBOVA,, H44-
Production of specific organ ears for humans. Biiil. eksp. biol. i mod.
40 no.11:5z-55 N. 155. MRA 9:1)
1. Is laboratoril, biologli antigenow (axv.-prof. P.N. Koeyakov)
Instituta sksporlmentallnoy biologiC (dir.-prof. I.N. Mmyvkiy)
AXN 'BU, -Xaskon.
(Dun= MMUw.
&ntl-urpm, prod.)
q'i i T-
XOSYAKOV. P.Nol XUZUTBOYA. V.I.
Normal and pathological antigens in human cancer (with summary In
Anglish). Biulookep.biclo I mod. 43 no*6:49-53 Je '57. (MIRA 10,10)
1. lz lnetiluts virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo (dir. - prof.
P.N.Kosyakov) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Fradetavlena deyetvitallaym chlenom
AMR SSSR prof* V.DeTimakovymo
(IMOPIASHB# immunology,
antigens, normal & pathol. (Rue))
USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Tumors. Irmtunity. U
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 5o 1959, 22765
Author : Kosyakov, P.N., ZUzne!!sYA,.A%I.
Inst
Title On Normal and Pathological AnLigens in Carcinomtose
T4jmor of Man.
Orig Pub Byul eXaperim. biol. i meditsinY, 1957, 43, No 6t 49-53
Abstract Aque3us-sa:ine extracts of tumor and normal tissues were
studied in complement fixation reaction with immune anti-
tumor serums of rabbits, goats and horses. The iumuno-
serums were preliminarily subjected to absorption for
removal of nonspecific antibodies. Antitumor serums reac-
ted in CFR only with the extracts of tumor tissue and did
not react with normal tissue extracts. The antituntor
serums reacted only with the extracts of corresponding
normal organs and did not react with the extracts of car-
cinomatose tumors. The similarity or difference of
Card 1/2
17
USSR/General Problems of Pathology Tumors. Immunity. U
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 50 1959, 22765
carcinoma antigens does not depend on localization of
the tumor and specificity of normal antigens contained
in it. -- R.M. Radzikhc,vskaya
Card 2/2
Ku SOVA, N.I.
poll ----------------
Organspeoific antibodies to control neurovirms Infections.
Vopamirus 3 no.61346-351 N-D 158, (MIRA lz:l)
1, Institut y1rusologli Imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR,gookwa..
(INCMWLITIS, XPIMMIC, immmol.
orgep,--specifto antibodies in immun. sera (Rue))
VEMINOVA, NJ.; SHIMOVA, Ye.I.; XUACHEVA, N.Y.; =N=OVA, I.I.; DRA IVA,
Iffootivness of a compound liv14 vaccine apinst plague, tularesta.
brucenosis, and anthrax. Report Xo.'lt Compatibility of living vaccines
(plagme, tular4aia, bruoellosis and anthrax) under experimental condi-
Uaw In guiussLpige, Zhur. mikrotkol. spid. i 'main. 29 no.lli45-52'
1 158. (KIRA 12 , 1
1. IM Institute. ulWoblologii I epideniologli Yugo-Vostoka SOOR (MWob),
live'~lagm-tularenia-bruos1loBle-tuthrax polyrawine, off.
in MMUwa Pigs (Rus))
(TUrAFJOUA, IMMhol.
Gem)
12-Vq ed. FAcro. S9Pt
293). ANTIGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF THE GREY AND WHITE BRAD;
MATTER IN MAN (Russian text) - KuznetSoVinX: L. and Kosyakov
V. N. Ivanovsky Inst. of Vlrol.. MR Ac d. 01 e Scls, MOSCOW
BYULL. EKSPER. BIOL. I MED. 1958. 46/11 (67-90) 'rables 2
Salt extracts of the grey and white matter of the human brain were tested by CFT
with V2rious anticerebral sera. Rabbit serum obtained through Immunization
with white matter enabled the antigen of white matter to be differentiated from
that of grey matter after absorption of the serum with grey matter. A similar
difference between the immunological properties of grey and white matter was
also revealed In an Investigation with horse sera Immune to Mou3e brain.
6
KUZMSOVA, R.I.; SKURKOVICH, S.T. (Moskva)
Autoantibodies in burns. Pat.fiziol. I ekep.terap. 3 no.4:57-60
JI-Ag '59. (MMA 12112)
1, Iz laboratorii immuologit (sav, - prof, P*N- K05yakov) InStItUta
viruBologii imeni D.1, Ivanorskogo AMU SSSR i patofislologleheakoy
laboratorti (zav. - chlon-korrespondent AMU SSSR prof. N.A, 7edoroy)
TSentrallnogo instituta gematologii I parelivaniya krovi Ylinleterstva
zdravookhrananiya SSSR (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. AA*
Bagdasarov).
(AWTIBODIES)
(BMS lmmunOI097)
MMOT, O,V.; URSOVA, L*Ge; 7UXLSMA, YU.S.; JIMMMSOVA N.I.
Treatment of sohisophroula. with serum which is orgau specific
In relation to the brain. Nobl.sud.pelkh. 8t4-5"2 '59.
(MRA 13t6)
(schizophrenia) (serum thorap7)
VMWINOVA, N.K.; SMMNOVA, Ta,j,; KAJACHETA, N,Y.; KUZNETSOVA, I.I.;
MMINIKOVA, A.Y.; DOBROTHBVIMVAo Toy&.
Iffectivuess of complex vaccination with live vaccines.againat plague,
tularemia, brucellosis, And anthrax. Report No.2t Intensity of immunity
in complex vaccination of guinea pigs against intratracheal infection.
Zhur.m1krobiol.,epidel Immu, 30 no.11:19-24 N 159. (MIRA 1313)
1. Iz Gosudaretvannogo nauoh~o-iqsledovatellskogo institute, m1kroblo-
logii i apidemiologii yugo-v6stoka SSSR.
PTAGUAO immunol. )
4ULUMIA, Immunol.
(MWCXU,OBIB Immunpl.)
(ANTMUZ Immunal.
(VACOINATION)
KOSYAKOV, P.N.; KUZNETSOVA, R.I.
Presence of group antigens M and N in the tissues of human
organs. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.9:78-80 S 161. (KERA'15:6)
1. Iz laboratorii Ammilmologii. Instituts. virusologii imeni D.I.
Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR,, Moskva. Predstavlena daystvitellnym
chlenom AMN SSSR N.N. Zhukovym-Verezhnikovym.
(AWTIGENS AVD AINTIBCDIES)
(LIM) (SPIEEN) (KIDZEYS)
KU22WTS OVA N.I.; -W-1,L-NIOV, S.F.
Detection of antibodiec to the brain in the blood serum of patiente
with nouropsychiatric diseasoo. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no.6s869-
875 161. NRA .15:2)
1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo (dir. - prof. P.N.
Koeyakov) MI SSSR i TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy
institut ?udebnoy psikhiatrii (dir. - dotsent G.V.Morozov) Moskva.
MENTAL ILLNWS) (BPAR-1) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODILS)
SEMNOV; S.F.; MOROZOV.~ G.V.j KUZNETSCVA; N.I.
Evaluation of the clinioal significance of anticerebral
antibodies in the serum of patients with schizophrenia and
other neigropsychia diseases. Zhur. nevr. i psikh 61 no.8.,
12.10-1215 161* (MIRA 150)
(HEUROSES) (AMOW AID AMUNPURY (SCRIZOMMU)
-KUZNLTSOVA, N.-I._--
Nature of the rheumatoid factor. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.10:
51-54 0 161. OUR& 3-5.- 3.)
1. Iz Nauahno-iosladovateliskogo instituta revmatisma Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya (dir. - deyetvitelinyy chlen AMN =R A-1-Nesterov)
RSFSR, Moskva. Predstavlena doystvitelinym chlenom AI21 =A U.N.
Zhukovym-Terezhnikovym.
(ARTMUTIS) (GA101A GLODUL114)
KUZNETSOY~j ~N.1.~ FOFOVAI N.N.
Study of th e organ speoifio antigenic properties of the human
brain using sera containing isoim=e antibodies to the brain.
'Biul.ekspoblol.i med. 54 no.7s62-68 Jl 162. (MIRA 151ll)
.1. Is TSentrallnogo nauchno-.Isoledovateliskogo instituta sudabnoy
paikhiatrii imeni-prof. Serbskogo (dir. G.V.Morozov). Predstavlens.
deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR N.R.Zhukovym-Vere7.hnilovym.
(BRAIN)(SERUM) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
KUZNETSOVAj Nina 1.1 POPOVAp Hatalialff.
-.1-1-.11- 1 ~ I-
Conditions of detection of antibrain antibodies in the serum
of patients-with neuropsychiatric diseases using a complement
fixation test. Folia biol. (Praha) 10 no.2t98-107 164
1. Serbsky Central Research Institute of Forensic Psychiatry,,
Moscow,
*1
KUZNETSOVA N.I. (Ioningrad,K-100, Usnoy pros pokt,d. 3 9,korp.9,kv. 307)
Transplantation of a frozen urinary bladder to stimulate the
process of bons formation. Ortop.# travm. i protez. 26 no.5:
27-32 My 165, (MIRA 18:10)
I* Iz kafedry obahchey khirurgii (zav,, - prof. S.M, Kurbangaloyev)
i TSentrallnoy nauchno-inBledovateltakoy laboratorii (zav. -
dotsent V,M& I-vanov) I TAningradskogo meditsinskogo irwtituta
imeni Ravlova.
NESKEYANOVY A.N.; FEFEVALOVA, E.%'J,,, NIKILT-INA, T.V.,, K(JZ1fk;'1"~':OVA. N.1.
Behavior or m- and p.-rarrocenyllivdrazot)snzones under conditions
of benzidinq rearrangement. Tzv.AN SSSR.~Ser,khim* no.1212120-
2124 165.
Aotion of hydrochloric acid on azo dorivativAs of fer-roc-3ne.
Izv.AK-=R.3er,khim. no.l2s2324-2128 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Moskovskly goeudaratvsnnyy univernitot 1w. IA=onosova.
Submitted July 29, 1963.
BATURINI, Vladimir Vasillyevich; KVaETSOVA,.Jjj.) red.
[Principles of industrial ventilation] Osnovy promyshlennoi
ventiliataii. 3,, dop, izd. Moskvaq Profizdatj 1965. 608 p.
(MMA isa,)
PATrSHUX, I.V.; KUZIMTSOVA, E.K.
Hicroohrome methol of determining total nitrogen In plant
specimens* Isv.AN Kasakh.SSR.Ser,bot.i poc 48-50
(= noilso
,6o. 131
(Plants-4hemioal anAlysis) (Nitrogen)
IMASIX. L.B.. dotsent; -KUZIMUOVA, N.K. - GLIKIKA& R.I.; YMMOVA, A.N.;
KOCUBSEKOVA, Z.V. -6%rm~
Orga4isatibn and work of sections for premature infants in childreals
hospitals In the city of Molotov. Vop.okh.mat. I det. 1 no.6:60-64
N-D 156. (KLRA 10i1)
1. Iz kafodx7 pediatrii (ispoIrTayushchiy obyezannosti zaveduyushchogo
dotsent L.B.Kraelk) Xolotovskogo maditainskogo instituta (dir. - prof.
I.1.10sitsyn)
(HOICTOT-INFAIES (MKATURN))
MIMNOVSHVILI~ S.Ya..; RUKHADZEp T~I~j Z
ZtUMQV-ky_ N.Kh,; M,,BONYAYp t.Z.;
- DEKANOZISHVILIq M.Yo.1 KALANDI11t N.G.j ZARZ~i~KAYAti A.S.
Active detection of glaucoma among the rural inhabitanto of the Abkhazian
A.S.S#R..Veot.oft. -73 no. 3:28-30 My-Je 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(ABKHAZIA--,4GLAUCOMA)
4
I --
, in 4
I ~ I
1, ~, -
L 1706o-63 EPF(C-)/E,,'1P(q)/EfiT(m)/BD3 S/062/63/000/004/004/022
~-Ffr_c Pr-4 Rmlawla
AUTHOR: Avramenko, L,X.,. Kole3nikova, R.V.. and Kuznetsova, N.L.
TITLE: Reaction rate constants and the mechanism of reactions of ozygen
atms with methane and ot~~e (I
PMUODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSI, Izvestlya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauko
,no. 4, 1963, 620-627
TEXT: The absolute values of the reaction rate constants '~f oxygen AtcM
with methane and ethans-were measured over the range 313-5830 K at reduced
pressure. The reaction activation energies of oVgen atoms with methane and
ethane equal $,q 7800 and 5200 Cal/M. and the pre-exponents equal to 3.4 . 10-11
and 0.9 - 10-%" respectively were determined. The two basic directions in the
interaction of oxygen atoms with methane are: the first, the fo=ation of
CH2 and %0; the second, the formation of %0 and H2. The basic direction of
the interaction of oitygen atons with ethane is the reaction proceeding with
the oleavage of tho C-C bond and tle formation of CH.O, H2, and CH2. There
are figures and 3 table --------
-P&M -i
em i nauk swa (Institute
'QfChemical Phyui,~v ot the Academy or Sciencee UitRT,
-June, --19b2
Ca.rd 1/1
AVRAMENKO,, L.I.; KOLESNIKOVA, R.V.; KUZNETSOVA, N.L.
Rate constant and mchanism of the reaction of oxygen atoxw vith
methyl alcoholo Izv*AN SSSR Otd,,khimnauk noo4.'599-603 AP 1614
(=A 34:4)
1e Institut kh4miabeekoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Ovgen) (methanol)
R.V.j UVIETWVA, N.L.
Rate constant and mechanism of interaction hrtweon oxygen atoms and
1,2-dichloroethane, ISv. All SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.9:156-5-1571
S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut kbimicheskoy fiziki AN SWER.
(Ethane) (Oxygen)
AVRAMENKOO L.I.; KOLESNIKOVA, R.V.0- KUMETSOVA N.L.
j_
Rate constant of the reaction of oxygen atdu with amonia.
Izv,AN SSSR.Otd,khim.nauk no.6t983-989 162. (KIRA 15:8)
1. Inatitut.khimichookoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Oxygen) (Ammonia) (Chemical reaction, Rate of)
r,U7,TT-YT:' 30VA , N. M.
KTJZNP,TSOVA, N. M. "A study of the interrelationship among various long-
rooted grassest smooth brome? (Bromus Inermis), numck-
p,rass (Agra UM repens)p reed canaryprass(?) (MRMPOS
ari 7,rnnd reedn-nas (CalAmapTostis epigsios)
in the ecolorical series of the vnlley of thq Volp
River." Kazan' Order of Labor Rei Nnner State U imeni
V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin. Kazan', 1956.
DTSSPRTATION FOR TV DEGRFR OF CANDIDATE IN BIOLOGICAL
SCIFNCE.
KNTZH14AYA TIETOPTSI, No. 24, 1956.
;,-- -7-- ~~. 7 T I T. ;I I - 7 :-, - VT .17. Q.
.- -- - . -. - i -1- r
Convaying Machinnry
lew conveyer for assamblyinr working apparatus In
the Tashellmash factory. Sallkhozmashina, No. 9, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accassions Library of Congr,-ss, December 1952. L-11CLASSIFIED.
KUZWMOVA U.N.; DANIMICH, M.G., professor, zaveduyushchiy; ShIJTOVA, X.T.,
professor, direktor.
Immanological characteristics of scarlet fever (dynamics of the antistrepto-
17sin and antifibrinolysin titer In scarlet fever). Voppediat. 21 no.3-1
2&29 My-Je 153. (MLRL 6:7)
1. Kafedra detskikh infekteionnykh bolesney leningradskogo gosudaretvennogo
pediatricheskogo meditsinakogo institute (for Kusnetsova and Danilevich).
2. Leningradskiy gosudArotvannyy pediatrichookiy meditsinskiy institut (for
Shutova). (Scarlet fever)
KUZNETBOVA, N. 14.
Kuznetsova., H. M.
"The glandular tissue cf the mawLarY. gland in humans and certain
animals." Kharflov Medical Inst. Kharlhov, 1955. (Dissertation for
the Degree of Candidate in Technical Science.)
Kni4~ letopisl
No. 15, 1956, Moscow.
S/07 60/OIWA/001/004
DOI ID B005YB064
AUTHORSi Moiseyeva, L. M., Kuznetmova, N. M., Pal'shina, I. I.-
Gravimetric Determination of Small Amounts of Berylli
TITLEs m in
Ores and Their Dressing Products
PERIODICALi Zhurnal analiticheakoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No- 5,
PP. 561-563
TEXT: In the last paper (Ref. 6), it has been shown that 2,2-dimethyl
hexane dione-3,5 can be used for the quantitative determination of
beryllium in pure solutions of its salts since itJorms, together with
beryllium, a difficultly soluble complex compound:lThis paper offers a
gravimetric method of determining beryllium in ores and their dressing
products with the aid of the above-mentioned diketone. The reagent was
synthesized by a method described in Ref. 9. An aqueous solution of
2,2-dimethyl hexane dione-3,5, saturated at room temperature and prepared
two to three days before to render possible the adjustment of the keto-
enol equilibrium, was used to precipitate beryllium~ Since the diketone
mentioned is an insufficiently seleative reagent for the determination of
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Beryllium in Ores and Their Dressing Products B005YB064
beryllium, complexon III was added to mask disturbing Ions, An excess of
complexon III has no effoot upon th oom lQteness of beryllium precipita-
tion from its aqueous solutions (Ta:le 1~. If complexon III Is added
together with ammonia, the optimum pH of precipitation is 7-8~ 15-20 ml
of the saturated diketone solution are 'necessary to preoi~ltate+i mg Of
beryllium. In the presence of oomplexon III, the ions Fe3 , A13 , 003+
3+ 2+ 4+ 2+
Nd , Ca ,Ti and UO do not affect the determination. Table 2 ho
2 a Wo
the results of de ermining beryiftsm in the presence of the foreign ions
mentioned. Also phosphate ions in a 100% excess as compared to beryllium,
fluorine ions up to a molar ratio of Be j F - 1 1 20, carbonate ions up
2- 2- - --
to the rate of Be t CO 3 , 1 1 30, and the anions SO4 , Cl , NOY and
CH COO do not affect the determination. Tin has a disturbing effect,
aNce with oomplexon III it does not form a stable complex compound under
the conditions of precipitation. It is, however, possible to separate the
tin before the determination, by precipitation with hydrogen sulfide in an
acid solution. A detailed recipe for the determination of beryllium in ores
by the method described is given. Table 3 shows the results of eight
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determinations of beryllium in ores with a beryllium content between
0.0465 and 0482 %. The results obtained by two other methods are given
for comparison. The method described hae the advantage that one precipita-
tion is sufficient to separate beryllium; thus, the time of analysis is
considerably reduced. The precipitated compound is crystalline, and can be
dried at 45-550C UP to a constant weight; its composition corresponds
exactly to the formula Be(CH fco-CH.CO-C(CH3)3 )2' There are 3 tables and
9 referencest 4 Soviet, i Austrian, 1 Indian, 1 Japanese, I German, and
1 US.
SUBMITTED: August 10, 1959
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-LUK 1YANOV-, - V--.F--.; -MO-I--S- B-Y-E--V- A--, --L.M.;
I
Aj N.Ms
Analytical chemigtry of Uranium. Report Nos3: Photometric determination
of uranium in oreo and in the producto of their treatment with arsenazo 1,
Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 4%448-/+51 JT1-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Uranium-Analysis) (Arsenazo)
MOISEYEVA, L.M.; KUZNET.50VA# N,M,; LUK'YANOV, V.17.; SEWMANDVA, G.L.
Analytrical dhemistry of uranium. Report NoAs F~otometric
determination of uranium with arsenazo 1 after its separation from
Impurities ty means of the EDE-10P anion exchanper. Zhur.anal.Mm.
V. no.5:585-587 S-0 '61- (HIPA 141g)
(Uranium--AnalysW
MOISEYFVA, L.M.1 KUZNETSOVA, N.M.
Comparinon of chemical methods for the determination of baryllium. i
Zhur. ans.1, khim. 20 noe7082-784 165. (MtRA 19s9) i
MOISEYEVA., L,14,; MASHENTSEVA# Yo.K,j KUZNETSUVA 11 M.
Use of 3-acetyl-2-hexanone for the determimtion of beryllium
in mineral raw materials and in products of their treatment.
Zhuro anal. khim. 20 no.8t799-801 165. (MIRA 18tlO)
KUZNETSOVA? N. N. Cand Btol Soi -- (dies) Role of Humoral
the
Factors in an Organiamlo ReaotIon to the Effect of Ionizing-
Radiation." Moo, 1957. lg)pp 22 cm. (Academy of Sciences USSR,
Inst of Genetics), 125,Copies (XL, IL7-579 95)
- 21 -
USSR / Human-and A%nimal Physiology (Normal 0andiPathologi- T
cal). Effect of Physical Factors. I niz ng Irradia-
tions.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur.Biologiya~ No 21, 1958, 98032
Author : Kuznetsova, N. N.
Inst ;Not given
Title :On the Role of Humoral Factors in the Reaction of
an Organism to the Effect of Ionizing Radiation
Orig Pub: Zh. obshch. biologii, 1957, 18, No 11 53-56
Kbstract: Skin flaps (SF) with an area of 0.5-6 square centi-
meters were separated from the back of a mouse. The
lino of connection of Sri with the urpnism was 3j
1 5-0.5 centimeters. SF was turned back and irradi-
aieA with 500-2500r (the animal was screened). In as
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Cal).
tions."f'o't Of Physical Factors, Ionizing Irradia-
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiyal No 21, 1958, 98032
much as, by this process, leucopenia developed in
the Organism, the authors feel
f that "tOxic" sub-
stances (TS) Ormed in the irradiated flap. Maxi-
Mum OffOct WIS reached with action of 1500 r on a
SF with area of 6 square centimeters. A reduction
of the radiation dose and area Of SF led to a later
risO Of 10UCOpenia and to its woakor manifestation.
The authors fee, that the formation of Ts Occurred
from the initial moment of irradiation of SF2 since
by d'sconn0ctiOn of their connection with the orga-
nism immediately after irradiation (duration
minutes) tho reaction cf leucoponia proceeded of 35
in the
same degree as without disturbance of connection.
The effect of TS was noted in disturbance of the
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"On, tbi- Role of 1~~ractors b2: the Reaetion of an Orviiials
to the Action of Ionizing Radiation.," by Xq;adgpya, In-
._~Utute of nenetics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Zhurnal Obshchey
Biologii, Vol 28, No 1, Jan/Feb 57, pp 53-63
The role of humoral factors in the reaction of an organism to ioniz-
-Ibg radiation was studied. Especially studied was the role of substances
(~,rovisionally referred to as "toxic" substances) which form in an organism
.40ring and after irradiation on the biological effects resulting from the
aotion of ionizing radiation.
The presence of "toxic" substances causing the development of leukopienia
Iafter exposure to ionizing radiation was established. Leukopenia, (lymphopenu'
and neutropenia) were observed on X-irradiation of a skin shred of animals,
A relationship was established between increasing "toxic" substances
on the one hand and radiation dose and area of skin shred on the other
band. Decrease dose and skin shred area led to later on,3et of leukopenia,
of lesser degree.
The "toxic" substance acted during disruption of the nerve paths between
tie nerve receptors of the akin shred and the central nervous system. Neither
--Wvocada block nor newbutal narcosis prevented the onset of 14146100*-~ (14
0
,
V
Indirect affect of radiation during radiation injury in mammals.
Trudy Inst. gen. no.24:435-445 158. (MIRA 11:9)
(X BAY$-PMIOLOGICAL IMOT)
USSR/Hurnn and Animal Physiology The Effect of Physicul Factors. T
A Ionizing Radiation.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13388
Author Kuzn
bki& -OrAw
,.m,m Jq
Inst Institute of Geneticso AS USSR
Title "Toxic" Substances Appearing in the Blood of Animals
after Ionizing Radiation.
Orig Pub Tr. In-ta genet. AV SSSR, 1958, No 24, 446-451
Abstract One hour after total roontgenic radiation with 1500,
2000, and 4000 r, blood was taken from 53 donor mice,
citrated, and 0.2 ml was injected intravenously into
recipient mice. Leukopenia was never observed, but
there was always a leukocytosies Negative results
were also obtained when horse and mouse serum irradi-
ated with 10,000 r in vitro was infected into mice.
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Ionizing Radialion.
Abe Jour i Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13388
With the injection of 0.2 ml of blood from animals
irradiated with 1500P 2000, and 4000 r the number of
blood plAtelets (P) rose. Injection of blood from
nonirradiated animals produced a depreasion of P.
With subcutaneous injection of 0.4 ml of serum from
mice irradiated with 1000 r the results were compa.
rable with data obtained with transfusion of citra-
ted blood. It is suggested that '4,OXJCtl substances
are formed with the radiation of animals and with
the action on serum in vitro.
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animals which have not had any young. The mice
were castrated 5-6 days after brinjng forth young.
The control aninals were subjected to the same
operation as was performed on the test animals, but
their ovaries were not' removed. All categories of
female mice were irradiated 4 weeka after the operation had
been perfor:ned. In the second part of this paper
the dependence of the radiation-sencitivity of female
mice in the staCe of the "estral" (estrallnyy) cycle ( in
which they were also during irradii~tion) was investigated.
The radiation-sensitivity of castrated mice is equal
to that of not castrated mice. A table shows the
recults obtained by tents carried out for the purpose
of deterninin(; the fatal radiation dose in the case
of mice which had been in various staL;ec of the "estral"
cycle during irradiation. According to these data there
is no difference in the radiation sonvitivity of the
four Groups of mice which had been compared. The opinions
expressed by various othor authors are discussed and some
of them are declared to be wrong. There are 2 tables
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ASSOCIATION: Institut biologichonkoy fi-iki Akadeniii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Biological Physics of the Academy of
Sciencea USSR)
PRESENTED: May 29, 1958, by L.S.Shtern, Acaderdcian
SUBMITTED: May 25, 1958
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NUZHDIN, H.I.; SWIM, N.I.; POHERANTMA, X.D.; XMIRTBOVA, N.N.
Comparative study of the effectiveness of a single and fractional
X irradiation of testicles in mice. Zhi=.ob.biol. 20 no.3:216-
229 Hy-Je '59. (MIRL 12:8)
1, Institute of Genetics and Institute of Biophysics, Acaderq
of Sciences of the M.S.R.
(X RAYS--PMIOWGICAL CT) (TXSTICLI)
---NUZHDIN, N.I.; POMERANTSEVA# M.D.I:.KUZNETSOVA, N.N.
Changes in the radiosensitivity of animals resulting from previous
X irradiations. Izvo AN SSSR, Ser.biol. no.6:851-864 N-D 160.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. Institute of Genetics, AcadePW of Sciences of the U.S,.S.R9
Moscowo
(x RAys-PusioLooicAL KFFECT)
17 (10) 8/020&/130/06/050/059
AUTHORS: Nuzhdin, No Ieg Corresponding 2011/ ~017
Member AS VSSRp Pomerantseva, X. D t Kuznetaova, No N.
TITLE: Increase of the Resistance of Animals to the Effect of Ioniz
Radiation~~as a Result of Previous X-Ray Treatment
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 1960, Vol 130, Nr 6, pp 1359 - 1361
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors wanted 1) to investigate the type of the change in
radiation sensitivity of animals as a result of previous irradia-
tionj 2) to determine the dependence of the protective effect
on the experimental conditions. For this purpose 2.5-month-old
(mainly male) white nice were used. The authors studied a) the
dependeno f th roteetive effect on the dose of the first
irradiati:n0,, andeb5 the same from the period between the first
and the second irradiation. The first radiation was made with
8 doses. 15p 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, and 400 r. The dose
of the second irradiation was 600 r. The following served as
characteristic values of the radiation damage: 1. survival of
the mice on the 30th day after the second irradiation; II.
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