SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OPARIN, A.I. - OPARINA, M.P.

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OPARM I . ? If S ~A I 11MOYANOVA, M.A.; SHVETS, V.I.; GELIMAN, N.S.; TOIK OV Y YA, '.1. Role of lipids in the organization o' enzymatic c-hains of electron transfer in Micrococcus lysodeikticus. Zhur. evol. biokhim. i fiziol. 1 no-10-15 ju-F 1615. (MBA IS-6) 1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSR i Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M.V. Lomonosova. OFARIN, A.I.; DFBORIN, :J.A. Modeling wn d--- ,:' -,- --. ~ , ~ ~ -- 7 - - 5--.v 5. Ukr.biokh'Im.zr,ur. i *',-,. 1-. , Y, i 2 A I ,~ :) 1. Inatitut blok-iimil Im. A.N.Ba,,ha V,' OPARIN, A.I., akademik; SEREBROVSKAYA, K.B.; LOZOVAYA, G.I. Photosensitizing activity of chlorophyll-a in a phosphatide-protein coacervate system. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.141&1419 Je 165. (KRA 18:7) 1. Institut bickhimii im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR i Inatitut botaniki AN UkrSSR. METLITSKIY, Lev Vladimirovich; KORABLEVA, Natallya Pavlovna; 2UajL,_",, akademiks otv. red.; MATVEMKC, T.A. , red. [Biochemistry of dormancy of the storage organs of plants; the nature of dormancy and methods of its control] Blokhl- miia pokoia zapasaiushchikh organov rastenii; priroda po- koia i metody upravleniia. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 91 p. (MIRA 19:11) DEBORM, G.A.; T)'IlRrT4A, I.F.; T()RKHOV3KNY,, T.I.; A.]. &izymatic sulittLng of r!bmnucleic acid separated fl-:.- - -, - nuclease by a Ilpid mambrans. Zhur. ev-,I. binkh',m. ~ - . no. 6s550-556 N-T) 165 (MrhA ~ ~~,) 1. Thstitut blokhimil ,merl. A.N. Bakha A17 SSSR, Mos~vr,. Flib- mitted MAil., 24, iOT(IY- ---'SCTB' DD ACC NRi AP6010550 ~A) SOURCE CODE: LIR/0026/65/000/011/0017/0025 AUTHOR: Oparin, A. I. (Academician) ORG: none TITLE: Biochemistry and the food industry SOURCE: Priroda, no. 11, 1965, 17-25 ,TOPIC TAGS: nutrition, food technology *ABSTRACT: Numerous examples are presented to support the author's contention that ,scientific methods must be used in various branches of the food processing industry to. -assure that the public is provided with the proper type of food. Examples cited show that as human knowledge of the vital process is increased, the number of known com- 'pounds necessary to produce correct metabolism also increases. Methods of processing foods must be such that they do not destroy these important compounds. The machine processing of food requires objective, biochemical quality control. The quality of raw products, storage conditions, pertinent now technological techniques, and the utiliza- ;tion of byproducts are discussed. Special attention is given to a discussion of meth- L ,ods of gamma irradiation of vegetables which were first tested on an industrial scale 'in the SSSR in 1964. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 06,02/ SUBM DATE: none Card 1/1 UDC: 5777.1 OPARI N. D. O,aiantitative relationships in schemes of capital reproduction. Vop.ekon. no.11:145-153 N '59. (KMA 12:12) (N&rx, Karl. 1818-1883) (Economics) OPARIN, D. Calculating the indices of national income in models of the national economy. Vop. ekon. no.7:102-109 Jl 163. (MIRA lo:8) (Income) (Economics, Mathematical) 5 0 OPAR I L _kqi-11:~, -I'. W, , t-. s t,&t.1 s tik~~ doktor exonom. nauk; 111.1-5,TNA, Ye P, r (t..u'ti 'at-era. s heme 'Lr the fuiic-~ion',Lg of th(i nALlOnal e.-unomy skhema funkts'ontrovantia nw-cd-- no-o k~ a-. f, ~ va, Naiika -79 P. Q,IIRA So ve La p) primeneri~yu uial,euiatiki l.=lyhn-;,' v ePunflrr,'(--he,-;k"kh ulan-'rnw~.ni. (!--r OPARrB,I.A. Iffect of tactile stimulation from moving air on gas exchange in dogs. Opyt izueh.reg.fiziol.funk. no.3:129-138 '54. (MMA 8:12) 1. Wedra gigiyeny Laningrndskoro ',osudnretvennogo pedintricheakogo meditainskogo institute i Laborntoriya okologicho8koy fiziologil Institute fiziologii Iment I.P.Pavlova Akademli Nauk SSSR. (BMY TZKPXRATURN) (RESPIRATION) OPARIN.I.A. Nffect of tactile stimulation from moving air on gas exchange and skin temperature in man. Opyt i7uch.reg.fiziol.funk. no.3:139-145 154. (MIRA 8:12) 1. Kafedra gigiyeny Leningradekogo GosudarstvannogO DediRtricheskogo meditsinskogo institute i Lnborntoriyn eknlogicheakoy fiziologii Institute fi2iologit imeni I.P.Pnvlava Akademii nauk SSSR. (BODY TWFKRATURM) (RESPIRATION) MOCRALOV, V.A.; MATYUSHCHENKO, D.D.; KRIVITSKIY, A.A.; GLEZER, G.N.; OFAMB7 I.M.; KHEYMAN, E.L.; SMETNEV, N.N.; EPSHTEYN, A.L.; GUSEV, B.Ya.; LEYKIN, L.P.; MARCHENKO, G.M.; FISHKOV, V.G.; SAPROVSKIY, S.V.; LYAKHOVSKIY, I.I.; SMELYAKOV, Ye.P.; VAYNTRAUB, D.A.; BUDYLIN, M.M.; NOTKIN, Ye.M.; KUR, G.Ye.; ARONSHTFYN, N.A.; SUIUURE;V, V.I.; VINOGRADOV, K.N.; BOBROVSKIY, N.S. Innovators' certificates and patents. Mashinostroanie no. 2: 103-109 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 5291-66 AW MR I 05W2026 SWW9 CODEs Ult/0286/65/ODD/014/0098/0098 AWMMSs -Mezar Go X,j Oparinp 1, No) Xbsymmt I# Le ORD I none TITUt Transistorizedcboppere Cl&sa46.,No.l73D67 iXMFCXt Dyalletent isobretwLiy i tovarmykh smakov, no. 14P 1965, 98 TOPIC TAOSs engine ignition system, transistorized cirmdt ABSTRACT* This Author Certificate presents a transistorized chopporp e9g.,, for ,-,.battery ignition aptems of internal combustion engIneso To protect the transistorized chopper from voltage surges when switching the ignition coil A, currents-, a.varistor is connected in parallel with the collector-base junction '~I of the transistorized chopper* BUD GWIS PR, ze/ suBm DATze mFeb64/ wo xwo ow/ OTH IUW I m LOwd, . . - - W-- - '-Iv :.1 . .1 .1 elot SWAGS COD& U4102061(61000102009910D99 oparins I# Mo; Kheymanp So Lo Battery ignition systen for internal combustion engines. Class 46s _1 Wo* 173069 SWRCEs Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh anakovs, no. 14, 1965# 99 TOPIC TA05s engine ignition system., transistorized circuit ABSTRAM' This Author Certificate presents a battery ignition system for internal combustion engines. The system contains a do supply., an ignition coil., tran- sistors (one or more)# a chopper, and a transformer. The primary of the ignition coill is ccnnected in the emitter-collector.circuits the chopper contacts are In the base circuits -and the secordary of the transformer is connected in parallel with the base-evitter junctions (soe Fig. 1)9 To simplify the designs the prim7 of the transformer in conneebed, in parallel with the primary of the 1.C --52 AM VRs APSM2b2b ol-,! ng. i. I- do supplyl 2- translutor; 3- prUwry of ipition coil; 4- chWer; 5- secondu7 or traiiroiuw 10ition coil.. OrJg. at* has a 1 diagrm. am MIS SM DATZs 26Deo62/ ORIG Ru 1 000 OM REPS 000', -L- -20927-66. EIVrW/FSS-2xG( AM MR a AP6=579 swrcs coas uR/b286/6S/bDq/o23/oon/bo7i 0. N,; Operino 1. M. j Khaymano 1. L. I---------- 4"S'W'r-li'liftition watem for internal cON MAIN Utimli, Class 46, Moe.. WPM isobrateniy 1 tovarzWkh snakows no* 23p 19659 71 TIMMUGS3 internel cDabustion engine component, engine ignition system 'ADSMWTs This Author Certificate presents a battery ignition system for internal engines. The system contains a do source, an ignition coils a traia~p . and -a. transformer. The primary of the ignition coil in connected in im emitter-coUoctor circuit of the transistors and the breaker contacts are 11U.tivansformer secondary is connected in paraUel conamated.1a t~e !base circuito biso-sidttOr Junction of the transistor. To create active cutoff of the V IS traikiistor vita, MIRLwa VAU48 or pmer, and tr&mfwuw sizes the transformer in Dories with the beeakilki contacts in the base circuit of th Y. Obnowted iisisister (Ow Fist 1)0'.- To IWrove the operatift obaracterlsticap several r M a 621.43.".9 C- L '278*-M, IWM 2b27 SOURCEZWEs UR/0286/65/ODD/014/0099/0099 ;-Gleser Go lie j It. L- # 'Ti % `04s,~~ none. :-TITLZs Contactless deteotore Cla as 469 No. 173o68 SOURCE:' Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovs no. 1h, 1965., 99 TOPIC TAGS: engine ignition system transistorized circuit ABSTMGT: This Author Certificate presents a contaotless detector for controlling a transistorized chopper in a battery ignition system of internal combustion engines. The detector contains a power supply,, an induction coil, and a tran- sistorized chopper* To increase the amplitude stability of the controlling pulse with changes in engine speed and the operation reliability of the whole ig ition system, the detector is in the form of a self-excited oscillator with variable magnetic coupling between the tank circuit coilea Feedback is varied with a shaped screen which is connected to the engine shaft and is rotated between the magnetic circuits of the mentioned coils. Card. 1/2- ------ L 27M-66 APS022027 SUB 'CODIs TJR, zc/ suBm DATs, o4jul63/ oRiG MW I ow/ 0 OrH RJW: 000 ACC NRI AP6015721 (14) SOURCEcom- UR/0413/66/000/009/0169/0169 INVENTOR: Oparin, 1. M.; Glezer, G. N.; Kheyman, E. L ORG: none TITLE: Battery ignition system. Class 46, No. 152362 SOURCE: Izobretentya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 16 TOPIC TAGS: ignition system, battery ignition system ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a battery ignition System for engines with carburators consisting of battery, ignition coil, contact breaker, and two semi-'I conductor triodes used as a current commutator in the primary winding of the ignitiq coil. To improve ignition reliability, the semiconductor triodes are connected in series with respect to current and reverse voltage, while the primary winding of the ignition coil is connected into the emitter or collector circuit. To increase the power_ of the ignition coil at low breaking current on the breaker contacts, the primary 1/2 - -- -- -.6 a L 44572--66 1' ACC MR- AP6015721 011 winding of the Ignition coil is divided into two sectors in phase opposition to each other. One sector is In the collector circuit of the first triode and the other is in the emitter circuit of the second triode. [Translation) [ LDI SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: 29Dec6l/ cmd 2/2 OPAMN 9 MAIrkwil Fedorayic_Jh-j* SATURIN, Boris HikbWlovich; FREGERO D.P., red. izd- va; SUKHOV, I.V., inzh., r*d*j BEWGMVAp I.A., tekbn. red. [Device for determining dimensions of oblique triangles) Pribor dlia operedeleniia paramettov kosougollrWkh treugollnikov. Leningrad, 1961. 13. p. (Leningradskii Dom nauchno-tekhnicheakoi propagandy. Obmen pere- dovym opytom. Serila: Mekhanicheskaia obrabotka netallovp no.1) (MDU 14:7) (Rulers Unstnments), OPARIN, N., tokurl. deTmtat. In thf, quota for 1056. Miil.-kom.khaz. VC.3 S 15 1. Lenit&gr"dBkiy liteyno-mekhunicheakiy ravod Tresta pr,)mprt,d.-rl.,!atiy Leniti- go zhilishchrym Sovet. OPARIN, N.; DIYACHENED, V. Improve the publiciziag of ianovaters' experience. Sots.trud no.1: 124-127 Ja 156. Wficiftney, Industrial) (KIRA 9:7) OPARIN, N. Economic program of ~Erltish Laborites. Vop. ekon. Ap 162. ' (KIRA I" (Great Britain-Labor party) OPARINP N.As; YEVGEVIYEV9 Ye.M. Detection of spermatozoids by direct microscopy of stains on the object. 6ud.-med. ekspert. 4 no. 1:38-40 Ja-Mr 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kafedra sudabnoy meditsiny (zav. - prof, M.G. Bereza) Kazanakogo meditainakogo instituta. (MICROS COPY-TECITI QUE) (SPERMATOZOA-,TlJRlSPRUDENW ANIKIYEV, Y,A.~ IMCKOOSTROVSFIYA Ye.B.,~ KOCHKIN G.B - OFARIN; C1.1.1, Uranium and thoxiLum ir, igneous rocks of the TJymen' Depression (Gornyy A-ItFu ). lhfurm.sbo!. VSEQ"" nc.22 i,1-54 '59. (MlRI, 14 12 ) ,,A] e, k1 1 14olUltair,O -UraTl !an, ) 1\ A ITiAi Mountaine - llhorium, VYSOKOOSTRCVSY,AYA, Ye.B.; OPARIN, O.M. Distribution of urRnium and thoUum in the Kalguty granite massif (Oornyy Altai). Infomaboz-.~SEGEI no.53:137-143 162. (MIRA 171l) OPARIN P.Go - - - I- 11~1.7a~~,j~~.*I;-;e Setariosis of brain in sheep of the Maritime Territory. Soob. DTFAN SSSR no.7:84-85 '55. (MT,RA 10:41' (Maritime Iferritory--Nematoda) (Sheep--Diseases and pests) (Bral*-Diaeases) RUMMLYM,, N.I.; OPARIN, S.V. [deceased) Some silkgloid-bearing plants of Krasnoyarsk Territory. Re~crt No.2. Uch. zap. Kras. gos. ped. inst. 15:117-127 159. OKI?I, L4:12, (Krasnoyarsk Territory~Botany, Economic) (Alkaloids) OPARIN, V. Whan winps grow. - ,,. -)-cfsoi~izy 20 n-,,' ;32-33 Ja 164. 17-2) 1. Predsedatell obllyedinennn~~o r)ostro.~,echnogo k miteta strGitel'stva Bratskoy elektr,;stantsii, B-,qtsk Irkutskoy oblasti. 28922 S/056/61/041/004/005/019 U.~~btto B108/B102 AUTRORSs Afrosimovp V. Vat 111in, R. N., Oparin, V. A.,Solovlyov, Yo-Sa, Fedor*nkc, 1. V. TITLEt Ionization of argon by atoms and by singly and doubly charged ions of noon and argon PZRIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tooretiohookoy fiziki, v. 41, no. 400), 1961, 1046-1055 TZXT# In order to study the effect of the charge of primary particles upon the total ionization oross section, the authors examined ionization by collision with particles of 20 to 360 kov. Irgon bombarded with Ar, Ar+, Ar ++ , No, W, and N*++ was chosen for the experiments. The experimental arrangement is shown in Fi7. 1. It is basically the same as that described in earlier publications N. V. Fedorenko, ZhTF, 26, 1929, 1959 and 1941, 1956). Past neutral atoms were obtained by resoTa-noe charge exchange of a monochromatic ion beam in chamber B. Ions that were left in the beam emerging from B, were eliminated by capacitor K. The total Card 1/4 28922 8/056J61/041/004/005/01 9 Ionization of argon by atoms and by ... B108/B102 ionization vross section a the slow-ion production cross section and the production arose section 6 for Blow ions of charge n were measured. On The random error was t12% for work with fast ions, and t15% for fast atoms. 6- was found to increase monotonically with increasing particle velocity. The contribution of stripping to 6 also increases with increasing particle velocity. Moreover, this contribution is the greater, the lower the charge of fast particles. Therefore, 6- will be smaller for monoenergetic particles with a high charge than for monoenergetio particles with a small charge. As a general rule, it has been found that 6 is greater for those fast particles which bave more electrons in their sheath. These results are in accordance with those of other authors (I. P. Flaks. ZhTF, 111, 367, 1961). EF On was found to rise with increasing charge of the bombarding ions. It is lowest for atom-atom collisions. This is caused by charge exchange and by ionization with capture, which predominate in atom-ion collisions. Professor V. M. Dukellskiy is thanked for his interest, and I. T. Sheftell for having supplied the resistance thermometers used in the Card 2/4 28922 S/056/61/041/CO4/005/019 Ionization of argon by atoms and by ... B108/B102 collector. There are 10 figures and 14 referenceso 12 Soviet and 2 non- Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as followst H. B. Gilbody, J. B. Heated. Proc. Roy. Soo., A240, 382, 1957. Mention is made of D. M. Kaminker (ZhTF, 21, 1843, 1955) ZiTdO. B. Firsov (ZhETF, L6, 1517, 1959). ASSOCIATIONt Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut kkademii nauk SSSR (Leningrad Physicotech-i-I Institute of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTEDt May 13, 1961 Legend to Fig. 1: - collision chamber, I - measuring capacitor, A - mass analyzer for slow ions, ' - collector for fast particles; H C H21 and H3 are pumps evacuating the collision chamber to about I - 2-10- mm Hg. Card 3/4' I .I S/056/62/042/003/004/049 4 B117'3112 AUTHORSs 5oovIyev, Ye. S., Illin, R. N., Oparin, V. A., N. V. loniz;ition of gases by fast hydrogen atoms and protons Znurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42, 65~ - 66a no. ~, 1~62, T;-,',T: 'he ionizatIon of H,, N,, He, Ne, Ar, and Kr by fast hydrogen atoms I I and protons of 1," - 18C kev was stucied, and the ionization cross section, the stripp.,ng crosi section for fast tLycro en atoms, and the production cross section for 3low ions with various e,,m ratios were systematically measured to obtain inforaation on the ionization of inert gases and nitrogen. The mea3urements were made by the-well-known condenser method which was supplemented bj the mass analysis of the composition of slow ions. The experiat-nts were carried out with a previously described device (itef. 1): N. V. i(:dorenko, V. V. Afrosimov, D. M. Kaminker, ZhTF, 26, 1929, 19561 Ref. 20; N. V. Fedorenko, V, V. Afrosimovw ZhTF, 26, 19T1, 19561 Ref. 21s V. V. Afrosimov, R. N. 111in, V. A. Oparin, Y;-. S. Solovyev, Card 1/4 S/05 62/042/003/004/049 Ionization of gase; by fast... B117YB112 1961). Accidental errors did not exceed V. Fedorenko, Zi~TF, 41, 1046, 15'/V", except the ,rose sections aH+ and aN2+ ( t 3 Cr,,~ Theoretical and experimt-ntal data nere comparable only to a limited extent. The stripping cross sections cal:ulated in the Born approximation showed satisfactory agreement for energies above 6C kev. Ahen the energies were lowered, the divergence between the relevant experimental and theoretical curves in- creased. Analysis of the experimentally obtained ionization cross sections proved the applicat,ility of the Born approximation for the range of high velocities v1 v For the range of low velocities v