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DYMSHITS, S.A.; BITIJKF S.M.t PARSHINA, Ye.P.; ORIDVA, N.S.v SEMEENOV S.S.t BRCi-KARRE, G.V. p I Potential content of water soluble phenols in generator tar and the optimal conditions for their aF-paration. Tm,~y VNIIT no.l2zlO2-lO8 163. IR 1~ aya shUd: onAb6--mooli-,406', obtal throu-i- h DYMS) I I TS, S.A.; Sl- I& NG',' , ; "I I 71,h' , Ye, J.. ; (:;%i I"', ,--' I I . Studying the (-r; ;!' evr-w- i fr-r ' - - ': - of the ""ha I e" -omb,rle. Tr:.,Iy ;,;: :7, r.r,. , -J: , , _- ". , I GMSHEIIKOVA, Ye.V.; DYIISHI..'~, S.A.; CTIANA, N.S.; I'AfUi N, , ':- Refining the uiethod,3 for determfninp the carboxY.~ - ;j' .* ; :.;.. phenolB in liquia obale-roflnem(int prodw-ta. I I r 1.1y , '.I: . 219-226 164. 1 ()IILOvj, 11. S. Brightneas c;f ~n!-- n c-~ l,u.,,,ri, ta: Lanrpca,,,: i*. Int- ~~ , *- -, " ~", Ecllr,se cf the ~:,Lm. I . 1. Leningrad. Universitlet. Ve3tnJk, 11;W- V. 1, !'' ; )-, 1 . I Cinowk, ti. Otkrytiy-. itassikikh zemleprokhodtsev i polyarnykh moreki,odov XVIl veka n-~ --~evero- Vostoke Azii. Moscow, 1951 61.7 p. A com;-endium of documents -ir-th coveries of Russian travelers IA pclar cxplor--rs of tJ t XV11 co--ntur-,- in Asis; publis~!ed by the Gov,!rnment Edition for Geographic Literature. 1. Artic Regions--Geograpiy 2. hussia-ici- nce 3. Asis-Geography 1. Discoverie5 )f h-U5sia-i land travelers -ird Fj,-)l-r navi&,turs during t. ! Y;!.- c,~i.t~~--ry in North Fast Asia II.Title III. Polar expeditions 1 . CTIC11 A . !, . ~ . 2. USSR (~.00) 4. P~ml.nr,,~try . New !7,o-!el of the vred:,e r+ t~ -i-t r, c- N-r!ch. I i 11. L-n. .1"I. No. ?8, !Qrl. 0. Mont--.I~ List - ".Russian Acctissions, Libr-arv rf Cnnj7,rtsr,, April !Q", Uncl'. ORLOVA, N.S., isturshty nauchnyy sotrudnik. - 1, COmparing photometric observations of the moon with reflective power forWulas &nd with e&ch other. N&uch.biul. Len un. ho-31:3- 4 '53- (KLBA 10: 3) 1, lafedra obahchey astronomii. (Moorr-Observations) ORLoVA, N-S. S"USUTA. N.; SUSWV. A.; MWAGMA, T.; OWVA, N.S.,- POIDMWTSZV. D.D. Preliminary results of observations oi the total solar eclipse of February 25, 1932, carried out by the expedition of the Imeningrad University. Astron. tair. no.136:10-13 Mr '53. (MLRA 6:6) 1. leningradakiy universitet. (Iolipses, Solar--1952) ORIDTA. I.$. - Compilation of a catalog of the reflecting power of lunar formations during true full-mon periods. Tent.Lon.un.9 mo.2:77-96 F 054. (Mean--temperature and radiation) WaA 9:7) OBLOTA, N.S., starehly sauchW motrudalk, Method or oWlarity In Isduc&tometric measurements. Nauch. tiul. Los. us. zo.32:3-4 154. (maA 1o-.4) 1. lafedra ebahchey antrosomil. (Optical "Gaeuremests) (Reflectles (Option)) POLOVIViriN,' A'.'A.. profesonr. doktor geografichookikh nauk ; OFWVA, N.S.. redaktor; TRDSTMKDV. 7.N.. redaktor; UMINA. T7471-1. Me~lcheskiy redaktor. Neather and climtel in the class 5 geograpby course] 'Pogoda I klimt* v kurse geografil T klassa. Rls.avtora. Moskva, Isd-vo Akadenti pedagog.muk HSISR, 1955, 128 p. (KLRA 8:10) 1. Chlankorrespondent APN RUSH (for Polovinkin). (Meteoroloff) ORLOYA.N.S. Indicatrix of scattering for the surface of the ooon. Astron. tair. no.156:19-21 JR155. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Astronealcheskaya observatoriya Loningradekogo universiteta. (Moon--Surface) ORLOVA.N.S. Conference on the results of a stu4y of Hart organixed in connection with the plan for observing the opposition near perihelion In 1956. Astron.tBir. no.161:24-25 J1155. (MLRA 8:12) (mare (Planet)) r" K / -~ ~ ~i N " I On"A.- Photographic determinatIon of the Integral brIghtness of the solar corona on June 30, 1954. Vest.Len.un. 11 no-7:114-121 156. (KUkk 9: 8) (Sun--Corona) ORWVA, N.S. --. , - - Photometric relief of the lusar surface. Astron.shur.33 no.l: 93-ioo j&--F l56. (Km 9:6) I.Astronomichankaya observatoriya LeniWadekogo universitsta. (ftom-Surface) I i~ I , : , I I - . Y.T.4.ORLOVA, N.S.; EDDACHIM, X.Y.; TURDY, G-A- 0 Observations of the lunar aellpse of November 29, 1955. at the Astronomical Observatory of Leningrad University. Astron. teirk. no.171:7-10 JI 156. (MLRA 9:12) (1clipses. Lunar-1955) i-.-t-L,OVA, S.S. Photogrkohic observation of the luminosity of the sky in the aunts vertical circle during the total solar eclipse of Februiry 2~.'j" UC)'J.zaP. WU n0-190:105-112 15?. (MLRA ln~?', (~,IcIipses, Solar--1952) I - . - "Total Coronal Britz~htness on 30 June 1Q')4 fror.,i Photographs Taken by am Kxpe(I`i,,r z)f the Astronomical Observatexy of 11,he University of Leningi-ad" (Total EclIpse of the Sun, February 25, 1952 and June 3D, 1954, Trarisactions of the ftpedition to Observe Solar Eclipses) Moscow, ltd-vo AN SM, 1015b- 357 P- SOV/35-59-9-7248 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1959, Nr 9, p 61 (T,"s3R) AUTHOR: Orlova, N.S. \q- TITLE: The Absolute Values of the Brightness of the Lunar-Edge in Different Phases PERIODICAL. Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, May 26, Nr 192, pp 20 - 21 ABSTRACT: The bright limb of the lunar disk is used as a standard of brightness during the photometry of extended objects and because of this, It is necessary to have a curve expressing the absolute brightness of the limb in relation to the phase angle %. In order to obtain such a cunre, '-he variation with the phase of the relative brightness of the 11inar edge was used, as well as the absolute mean value of the brightneSS of thp continents extrapolated down to the value (X - 00. The latter, being expressed in the form of a brightness factor was found to be equal to 0.124. The brightness value in these units for other values of OL -angie are given in the form of a table. Card 1/1 N.P.K. 0 ORILVA. N.S. Theor7 and use of indicatometers in studying the reflecting power. Uch. jmp.LGU no.?"3:144-169 ' 58. (MIRA 12:1) (Re,llectometer) CRLOVA, N. S. Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Comparison of diffusion diagrar-E r' (Indioatri as) for the moon and the earth's objects as a REMMEMA method of study of the lunar surface." Len, 1959. 13 Pp (Aoad Sci USSR. Main Astronomical Observatory), 150 copies (KL, 43-59, 120) -6- O=VA, N. S. "A Study Of The -Slope Angle Of Some Dry Substances In Connection With The Dust Layer Hypothesis Of The Lunar Surface". paper presented at IAU Symposium on the Moon, Leningrad, USSR, 6-8 Dec 6o. Surfaces completely covered by deep depressions with steep sides and sharp edges give the best representation of the law of light reflection from the lunar surface. The measurements of the slope angles of different samples of sand, duat, volcanic ash and other materials show that dry substances can formonly gentle slopes vith a slope angle of not more than 450. The photometric study of such models gives scattering diagrams, which differ considerably from those of the lunar surface. Therefore it can be concluded that non-cemented dry substances do not cover any substantial area of the Moon. ORLOVAP NeS. Classification of light-reflecting dead surfaces* IzvoKomepo fia.plan. no.2:55-58 160. OMM 14:3) (Reflection (Optics)) (Surfaces) 87CU S/O;X6%OOO/2O9/OOl/O09 303 11 AUTHORt Orlova, N S TITLE: On the Effect of Dust in the Martian Atmosphere on the Brightness Distribution Over the Disc in Various Parts of the Spectrum PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy tsirkulyar, 1960, No. 209, pp. 6-8 TZKTs A characteristic feature of the Martian atmosphere in 1956 was the high degree of development of yellow clouds. While this development was at Its maximum (the night of September 15-16t 1956), photographs of Mars were obtained at the Tashkent Observatory in five spectral regions using the normal Observatory astrograph. Table 1 gives the average brigh"C'ness distribution for the Martian disc for the above night. Card l/ 6 87M4 8/014/60/000/209/001/009 E032/E114 On the Effect of Dust in the Martian Atmosphere on the Brightness Distribution Over the Disc in Various Parts of the Spectrum Table 1 Average Distribution of Brightness Over the Martian Disc, 15-16 September, 1956 Distance from Spectr Region disc centre UV Blue Green Red Infrared (fractions of 360' 430 550 635 850 radius) -1 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.05 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.10 1.01 1.01 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.15 1.00 1.01 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.20 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.00 1.01 0.25 0.99 1.01 1.01 1.00 1.01 0.30 0.99 1.02 1.01 1.00 1.01 0.35 0.99 1.01 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.40 0.99 1.01 1~00 1.00 1.00 Card 2/6 87014 S/034/60/000/209/001/009 9032/9114 On the Effect of Dust in the Martial Atmosphere on the Brightness Distribution Over the Disc in Various Parts of the Spectrum Distance from disc centre (fractions of ~UV7 radius) 160 0.1+5 0.50 0 55 0:60 o.65 0.70 0.75 o.8o 0.85 0~98 0.98 0 9~ 0:9 0.91t 0.91 mg 0.84 0.79 Blue, 1+30 0.99 0.98 0.95 0.91+ 0 91 o:86 0.82 0.77 0 ~ '70 Table 1 continued ~ectral Region Green, Red, 0.98 0.97 0.95 0.92- 0.90 0.87 0.80 O:Z)+ 0 5 For comparison analogous observations carried out 1939,when the Martian atmosphere was "normal",are Card 3/6 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.93 0.85 0.66 by Sylinskaya given Infrared, 850 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.99 0.92 0.70 O~62 0.51 in in Table 2. 87014 5/034/60/000/209/001/009 E032/R114 Or. the Effect of Dust in the Martian Atmosphere on the Brightness Distribution Over the Disc in Various Parts of the Spectrum Table 2 Comparison of th e Photometry of Mars for 1939 and 1956 Distance from disc Spectral Region centre, (fractions UV Blue Green Red Infrared of radius) 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.05 1.00 1.00 1~00 1.00 1.01 0.10 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00 1 01 0.15 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.01 1:0 0.20 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.02 1.04 0.25 0. Q9 1.02 1.04 1.04 1.10 0.30 1.00 1.03 1 0 1.o6 1.07 0 1.00 1.02 1:0 1.07 1.09 O:~g 1.01 1.02 1.08 1.10 1.11 o.45 1.01 1.02 1.08 1.13 1.14 0.50 1.01 1.02 1.09 1.18 1.17 Card 4/6 87014 S/034/60/000/209/001/009 E032/1111+ On the Effect of Dust in the Martian Atmosphere on the Brightness Distribution Over the Disc in Various Parts of the Spectrum Table 2 continued Distance from disc Sp ectral Reg ion oentre (fractions of radius) UV Blue Green Red Illfrared 0 55 1.01 0 9 1.10 1.22 1.2-1 0:60 1.01 g 0:9 1.12 1.2-8 1.29 o.65 1.00 0.96 1.11 1. 1 1.35 0.70 0 9~ 0.92 1.11 1.~2 1.33 0.75 0:9 0.88 1.08 1.44 1.09 0.80 0.91 0.83 1.04 1.42 1.05 o.85 o.87 0.76 0.95 1.18 0.97 In the above table the comparison is given in the form of a ratio of the 1956 brightness to that obtained in 1939. As can be seen, the darkening towards the edge was reduced by the yellow cloud especially in the red part of the spectrum. The effect of the yellow cloud on the brightness distribution in blue--violet and ultraviolet rays is opposite in character. The results obtained Card 5/6 97014~ B/034/60/000/209/001/009 E032/9114 On the Iffect of Dust in the Martian Atmosphere on the Brightness Distribution Over the Disc in Various Parts of the Spectr'a*m give a qualitative confirmation of the peculiar effects at the edge of the Martian disc which have been observed visually. There are 2 tables and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Astronomicheskaya observatoriya, Leningradskogo universiteta (Astronomical Observatory of the Leningrad University) SUBMITTED: January, 1960 Card 6/6 qRLOVA, N.S. Angles of rest of loose materials and the dust hypothesis of the lunar surfte. Uch.sap.IZU no.307:179-186 162. NM 15:9) (Moon--Surface) AO- EM LCrW.4 Lit: WZ"UU VI L-"WLLL nt use'-d V a- isigned,~vedj';e-t 'f Th txiOuei' _df, lunar'sur ace-.,- e imi s,,a~ specially.-dt ype f he no' pbptom_eteri,.--.The resul.E~ obtaihed ind cated' that, the.,brightziess actors.. of t onls 7 7- 7 MSI04- U- -C serva ry rdyersit 7", --,--EN DE: - CU 00--, 33.90 AT 17PRESS (lVj.. ?:.. I . . ; ~).L T,' I - . , ~ . . . OR10VA, 11. V. "ITet),titic; cy~tlcerocip -)f SvInc," Vetorlrin.~iva, N~~. 11, I"Rt- Ilelri.ritholory i-ieni ?' -r. Ac,tel. 5c1. . F. I . Sl.~-7r 04 -i, -clg4g- ORLOVA, N.V. Changes in the pancreac in certain Dedlatric diseases. Pediatriia 37 n0-5:68-73 Itr '59. (MIFA 12:8) 1. Iz kafedry pedintrii (zav. - prof. N.A. Gornitskeya) I Lanin- gradakcgo ineditainskogo institutiR imeni I.P. Pavlova (dlr. A.I. Ivanov) (PANORMS, Pathol. in pneumonia & rheum. fever in child. (Ras)) (PS'EMMONIA, in inf. & child pancreas changes (Rua)) (RHM4ATIC PIM, in inf. & child same) ORLOVA, N. V., Cand Med Sci (disa) __ "The problem of age aspects of, the pan- creas in children, and changes in it in pneumonia and rheumatism". Lenin- grad, 1960. 19 pp (Min Health RSFSR, First Leningrad VL-d hwt im Acad 1. P. Pavlov), 300 copies (KL, No 15, 196o, 14o) 111113INS11TOffi, Yu.1. ;N.V. ; B0(J)R()DJTLt.AY1,, V. I KUKELI, Yu.P.; M.Yu.; KERBER, le.V.; M01SEYENKO V. 17 Hygienic eValW~'A'l. to pro-'C.,ig the periou of '11-9 Vol). pit. 22' My-Je 1c," 1. Iz otdela gigiyeny (zdv. -- ditsent B.D. Vladur,".ro~7) instit-ta pitaniya AMN SSSR i 1-iborut.orii azitibi~Likov (zav. - kand. biolog. nauk V.I. Lra6ikova) Vsesoyuznogo nuuchno-ass-Ir'dovatell- skogo iiistit-ata wyasnc~y pron!yshlennosti, MosK-va. To ORLo\/A,i'q-V- Fonnation of wettine and 2~3-butetisfifycol by Afro- becta aww"Os. N. (I 10110,0V P"AC's Univ., hlowow). 1111'0132-41(1949o.-If fermentation of ghwooe by Arrobackr "riogrite.; (1) starts at pH 4.64.6 the products are AcOff, Lactic arki (111, and MOIL If it starts at pff 6."J, acO forviLmitmi falls off after 10-12 hrs. When pil drops to 4 S4 A tit, organism changes from producing to consuming 11; f4w- matwei of acetone (HI) and 2.3-butent-glycol tIVj iwt- only after AcOH formation decream- In pepimic int - ilium I can fri-ownt U (AcOH airnost out at all) in Al-n- of gluctiw. more actively under strobic tisan under AnAtltf- bw xioditkins. fuming AcOli but not Ul or IV. T1w U~cvrptor in this reduction of AcOll to LU and IV IL&% not lict liven 41cutified. Julian F. Sinith OR L. 0 VA IN CA FNM*o of "ft& OW 2.1-boaft" by eskileres. N.V. 01 Al~~13'*A'110317V p its am. "WilWisis AmAwkr arnirwi (1) lernwras jjhu`,.W to tam Acoll, 11C0011. KOH, and Wfir sm,&) with littfa w so mccloW (11) or 2.34xjjxnrdkA (JU). in avW n"IdiUMS MA MWb Kid is fdrowdi The rumbi twWwls we 11. M, &W EMIL Aeration is tW: U is not farnitd III awwrobk Irs"W"tatilm. 1"musarletsvirptone"Milunks I III to form 11 (suvoWally) of Wit and Volatile A" Tlwor tests wm numle with a -tralme of I wbkb cmvws up to:91", td (cruvotr4 sugar to It mW M- atim bwt" give 501~/; convefWm. 11w plf loltram ior grow1b b wW (4.4-9b), but the oj)limum for mm. yirkl cd U wW M b quitr spnilk (0.0). 11he ~4mlmm PH for vmlb in 6.541-11. Acculaulatim of If .Lad M as ft tow tatkm proIlucts b mwe favor" to the urpnim Liman lonnation of Hioll and arWo, 6bk-e th, energy requirrawnt is lower. fulian P. 4mith Of-?_L_Ov/A, N.V. USSR /ffe__cU_R_ne- -t-ox-I cology FD-3059 Card 1/2 Pub. 141 - 5/23 Author : Shtenberg, A. I . and OrlQ"A.A%,V,, Title : Concerning the etiology of so-called Dzhalangarsk Encephalitis Periodical : Vop. pit., 27-31, May/Jun 1955 Abstract : Starting in 1942, cases of neuroinfection were recorded in the Uzbek SSR and were called Dzhalangarsk Encephalitis beca"se of the clinical and pathomorphological picture they presented. A filter- able virus was extracted from the organs of victims. However, at- tention war. drama to a patient who ate some uncleaned wheat taken from under a combine in 1950, and had the same symptoms. This led to the belief that this illness might be caused by a toxicological factor. The toxic element was subsequently found to be contained in the seed of trichodesma incanum, collected along with the wheat. The seed was found to yield an alkaloid which was toxic. In the present work, experiments mere conducted on rats, mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs to determine the effects of eating the seed, and the alkaloid (dissolved in 0.1 N HC1). Depending on the concentration and method of administration (seed or alkaloid) the same. symptoms appeared sooner or later, i.e. pathologic changes in the central Card 2/2 FD-3059 J- nervous syBtem, involuntary urinat'on, and hemorrbagiag in the 2a~4g- and small intestine. Authors feel that the name Dzhalangw-ak F-rce- phalitis is not correct. and should be changed to Dzhalangarsk ttocl. gnosis. Fourteen references (all USSR; 13 since 1940). Institution : Toxicology Laboratory (Head - Prof. A. I. Shtenberg) DtvtsLon of Food Hygiene Inst of Nutrition Acad Med Sci USSR, Moscow Submitted ORLOV;i, N. V. CRILVA, N. V. "Experlmentql Material on the Hygienic Characteristics of the Methyl Efther of fbeTWIcarbamic Acid which has been proposed as a-'means of Preventing Potato Sprouting." Acad Vied Sci USSR. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Biological Science) So: Knizhaya latopial, No. 17, 1956 USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics. F-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9835 Author Prokof'eva-Bel'govskayu, A.A., Orlova, N.V. Inst Title Characteristics of Growth and Development of Actinozycetes, Producers of Streptomycin, Biomycin and Terramycin, Under Conditions of Depth Antibiotic Biosynthesis. Orig Pub Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. biol., 1956, No 5, 59-66 Abstract On media with 0.5% corn extract, development of Actinomy- ces globisporus streptomycini Kras. (producer of strep- tomycin), A. aureofaciens (producer of aureomycin), and A. rimosus (producer of terramycin) occurs in 2 stages. Stage I (lasting 24-48 hours) is characterized by intensi- ve mycelial growth (accumulation up to 70-80% of mycelial mss), utilization of 60-80% of nutrient substances, al- most total absence of formtion of antibiotic substances, and low state isoelectric protoplasmic point, which indi- cated Card 1/2 a high RNA content. stage II is characterized by a diminished basophile and Protoplasm differentiation, diminished RNA contentj and Increased DNA content. At the same time retardation of culture growth and antibiotic formation occurs. Forma- tion of the antibiotic ceases as the culture ages, ap- Proximately after 70-100 hours of fermentation. The cy- cle Of development in each of the three actinomycetes studied Possesses specific features) conditioned by the species characteristics of the microorganism. Card 2/2 SHILLIEGBR. Yu.1e; Permissibility of using milk from cows treated with JWT preparstlons for the purpose of controlling warble flies. Vest.khir. 77 no.11: 30-33 N 156. (NW 10: 1) 1. Is otdola pishchavoy gigiyany (sev. - prof. Y.U.Budogyau) Institute pitanlys ANN SSSR. Mo*va (MILK cow9s milk from cows treated with DDT for control of gaclf lies) (DDT off. on milk from cows treated for control of godflies) CRLDVA. N.V. Hygienic evaluation of pbanylcerbamic acid methyl enter used for arresting sprouting of potatoes (with summmr7 in English]. Vop.pit. 16 no.6:41-46 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:)) 1. Iz Institute pitentys AN14 SSSR, Moekvs. (PHWL CARBAKAT96. toxicity, met1W1 eater, used in prev.potato sprouting. eff. in dogs (Rua)) (PMAT(%S. sprouting, arrest with mett7l ester of phenyl carbomic acid, tox, in dogs (Rua)) Country Tjgv. G at -V -i a rob Ant! ~,icr. I rar,1 Svmbios~ 9. ~-ntlbioticff. '0 "o 10~717 Au ~hc~r Orlova, 'Ier~-hovtseva,,'. P. I113tituu. T I L comparative -'nvost-Irattion of tl,e ?`,Ysi clo~gical .haractarietics of Terrauyiir drd 11iorvain Proeucers Drl.-,, Pub. : -i'~aobiologiya, 1~>57, '15, -c, 5, 5,,:~-5-12 kbst'ract : In experimen4.s on osaillato-s the physioloZJcal pro?er- ties o' the chlortairacycline producer, A. auroofaciens and oi the oxytotracyc line proftcer, A. rimosus i b229 more coupared. On a mediUM Ocntaining corn extract and ammonium sa-1tr, strain 5.)t~ irrovis more quAckl) during Vie first 24 hour-i and consumis the nitro,!en and carbohydraten anonar than strain R229. On the sooond to third day, the weight of tho mycolia reach a maximum, after Yhich autolysis occurs. A. rimosus accumulates the Frestest biological mass on the third to fourth day, and at the end of the fermentation the weight of the mycelia does not deareas6. An eptrlv ~"Irst to second day) 4senmposition into spores with a siibsequent Card 112 C Djiturj, Catc ,,.-,ry r i'ef No 10-717 insti~.ut. TjtjU' Grit lib. s t rac t (-cont. C~Lrt~: F -aractorictir, of thAi alternation of renerationa in el. strain. This phenomenon %as not noted in A. aureofacien Tn contrast to A. rimoauD, strain 5,- forms on y a small ~uw,tity of proteolytic onzytftee and utilizes the nitrate nitm-en to a mzich smaller extent than does A. rimosus; in contrast to the latter, it does not "ow edia containinv maltose, galactose rind mannitol. ctrnin 82291 loes not fom. oxytetracycline on medium conteLini-)F I rlucoae. A. aureofacianc is more sensitive to a deteri-: oratiol. 0~1 aeration oonditions than is A. rimosus. It is noted that heither aLntibiotic is formed during tnte pario,1 of moot active growth (first twenty foijr hours).- t'. 0. Plinov. 2/? F-28 MKOFITEVA-BELIGOVS11AU, A.A.; ORWVA, N.Y. Relation of the structure and development of Act. r1mosus and Its capacity to synthesins oxytetracycline from the sodium, Antiblotiki 3 no.2:8-13 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Institut bioftsiki AN SSSFL, Voesoyuzuyy nauchno-looledovatel'skiy Institut antibiotikov. (ACTINONYCIS, culture, rimosus, off. of various factors on oxytetracycline synthesis (Rus)) (OXYTZUGTCLINN, metabolism. Actinom"es r1mosus synthesis, off. of various factors (Bas)) ORLOVA, N.V. -, NAtWVA, L.P.; KUKRL' Tu.P. Hygienic evaluation of potatoes hnryested from fields treated with chlordan [with summar7 In Nnglish]. Yop.pit. 17 no.6:49-53 W-D 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1. 1z otdela pishchevoy giglyeni (zav. - prof. F.Ye. Budagyan) Instituta pitanlya AMN SSSR. Moskva. (CHLORDAN, toxicity, evaluation of potatoes harvested from nrotreated fields (Rue)) (POTATOES. toxicol. evaluation of potatoes harvested from chlordan-pretreated fields (Rus)) 30" '2L - I " -2 S): a,, ~cv J;. , Me.-:jber, A cant- j if 5,-1 -.nce,,-l- , jl~Sa, Za,- t :j, v a ZI TITLE: A t`lt tic 'or the ~iosj 1.the3 is of 6x :~ac; -,I ~ r, e Te-.7ra:ii, c;~ ne in the Cultare of Ac t . ri,acou- -T - 1 1 ,.;i:,L - t a srEda dl~;a 15 ios inteza o'r-.s i tt:t r ~Ckl i na ( t ri,a..-.its ina k1 ' turc)~- Act . ri-csa- LS-T- 1 1 ci " 1~- *,J~,' T C, L. Lol:!-,. AM-ace i i na_il. SSSR, 1 Vol . 1 __ 1 2, p,0 A :,S _U C T A pren-is,:1.- dett3r--ineL C;OaLpC)Siti--. Of t-C j.- ;crt-,nt in t%e investibation of Man.- -.,roblt~is of tnEw o,~.j of TiE :r~ciua. is t3 ce,~~rt the fc_-idat_u:. of i: ---eat ua.-.tili~s -,.,hc.-I t~.C,- ar(.. inveti~.--tet ~~ul.-.~ ~ is not k:--,o,.,i.. for Acti.-.-_,,.;- ~-i.,osas as _:,ost of the descriptions - dlo not ;.,.eet sac', de__=nds. Th,refore the a,,.'-lors jit thE. inve3ti-ati~r.. Tni: material of ',,,e race .;entio.~ed in the title- was L:roi,n -1, a tht~tic of' ..,aizL-e~tr~i,.;t aj~f_s, anc: t'.it;n describcc I tevcn. Th~- tajle-; I t.';e avu:':. L ;''-. all Vard 1/3 of th.-Le ~_t, eri:.-~-nts . Accord2n~; to several va:-ii 1.-z: i.-LIL ~ i,v- ,yr,t.'I1eti3 1.1cdi-, for tn_ Bio:,-Ah~_sis of u: t,tra,-.01ine the Ci4ltare uf Aet. ri_osaE LS-T-11D -rai the fc)IIov-;i:., composition was starc,-I :Iaocse so C, 1,~, :;;1, 0, -U Cl,-ic 2 HPO 0,03,~, M,~SO 711,0 0,01,11, V'L Sj K 1) .1 4 , I I 1.0 0 , 00 1 MnC 1 2 0,0008~0'. Distillet water was as,u. The 1)B is brou -rior e strcrilization, an,-; rift,:r it .:,. uovn to 7,3 - 7,,' 1 it is k~ - t at aDb,t J,7 - The -t,riIi_ati(.ri at 0,31 of xce5s 'iressare fc.- 30 ch.r_-ict~_,-zin~ th, cf terranyci.,~ roducerp are, v r 1,~ ta ') 1 e 4 - Fr,,_- it _a, bc s, (_n that the pH is L~iaintained z:t_n a ran~:c- (.6,0 - 7,U) favorable for t.~ie dev_eloi~.;,ent of II.Ie _ ro- dacers . zratEs and nitro~~er, are utilized rel3tilul,- iai,~;'slj- ~~i:Z thej ar, al.Iost usec u,) t~yiard -_~_c arid of tht- fer!jentatior, The ,aick -ro,,th of the ProdLICLrS COr- --eS )Onc-, to this ht~noiaunor.. fhe viei;-Y,t of the _~,ccI,_u:.; (-s its a- ter 70 - 30 hours _a~.,~ 3-,,c, to 7I-U 05o m,~-/o. -Lhe aL)sfnce of any spore 1',)roation is f,*;iar_ic' .ri6t! f o--- t ~,is .:tc iuai. An -, vurA,~e of 1 1-1(,(j - I )0U pll_~I o).j - t r:, - Card 211 3 c,: c 1 inv i -, f ormed or, t ne :nt~aiu;a rt co- ., nu~d . Af '~ , z- 2~: ~,u~:-s of BQV/20- I-- 1 -2-46,,'1-,3 A S.,nthetic Mediim for t~iE b~rijnt-esis of Ox.,tetrac~-cl'ne (Ter.7az.-r--ne, t'-Ie CalturL of Act. r-'ra(1su.,3 M-T-118 fermentation its accumulation in considerable aantities sets in and its concentration is hiuhest after 100 - 126 hoars. T~ie 0 medium saz,'lies stable reproducible results and therLforE maj be used for ph.~siological investigations of the b:.osynthesis of ox~tetracl-;cline. ThLre are 4 ta-)les and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCT11TION: Vseso~uzn--., nauchnc-issle6ovatel 'ski, institut ar,tibiotikov (All-Union Scient-fic Research Institute for Antibiotics;' SUBIUITTED: April 9, 1958 Card 3/3 ORIDVAI N. V.; SHILLINGER,, Yu-I . nHygienic evaluation of certain physiologically active substances utilized in retarding potato sprouting." report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemologists and Infectionists, 1959. ORLOVA, W.V.; POPOVAY L.A.; MAKAREVICH, V.G.; VERKHOVTSEVA, T.P. Physiological features of the fungi which produce tetracyclines. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no. 6t251-26/. 159. (141M 13: 10) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell8kiy Institut antibiotikov. (ACTINOMYCES) ORWVA, N.V.; VBMOVT,iNVA. T.P. Comparative physiological characteristics of two strains of Actinomycea rimosus LS-T 118 and 293 which produce oxytetra- cycliue. Antiblotiki 4 no.1:26-31 Ja-F '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. v-;d."i-vuznn nauchno-issledovatelleldy institut antibiottkov. (AcTiNomycics, r1mosus, strains prod. oxytetraowline (Rua)) (CKTMRACTCLIN. Actinomyces rimosus prod. oxytetracycline (Rua)) ORIA)VA, 11. V. Significance of certain orgnnic Firidn for the bionynthesia of oxytetracyc line. Antibiotikig 4 no.2:34-39 Mr-Ai) '59. (MIRA 12:7) 1. 7spsoyu7ny- nauchno-i9sledovntellakiy institut antibiotikov. (MY'9TTIACYCLI43. bi on ynt he s in , nign if icanc a of varioun or gAnic scids (Ria ) ) ZLYTSEVA. Z.N.; ORWVA, N.V. ---------- Studying the conditions of o3ytetracycline (terramycin) for- mation by Actinomyces rimosus (strain LS-T-118) cultures. Mikrobiologila 28 no.2:216-223 Mr4P '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellakly inetttut antibiotikov, Moskva. (CKYTL'MCYCIJIM. metab. ActinoWes rimosus synthesis (Rue)) (ACTINOKTCES. metab. rimosue. o37tetracycline synthesis (Rue)) ORLOVA, N.V.; VMUMOVTSL?VA, T.P. SIgnIficance of phosphrouB, nitrogen and lactic acid of corn ex-tract for the biosyntheeia of oxytetracycline. Mikrobiologiia 28 no.4: 514-521 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Voesoyuznvy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut antibiotikov, Moskva. (OXYTBTR&CTCLINS metab.) (PHOSMORUS metab.) (NITROGEN metab.) (CULMURE MEDIA) 17(2), 17(4) AUTHORSs Zaytseva, Z. X., Orloya, A__1_ 30 11/20- ~9-124- -"/71 TITLE: On the Importance of Phosphorus to the Formation of Oxytetracycline (K voprosu o znachenii foafora dlya obrazovaniya oksitety8tsiklina) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 2, PP 436-459 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was found that Actinomyces rimosus produces t he maximum quantity 1 oxytetracycline if the nutrient medium contains a certain amount of phosphorus (Ref 8). However, the mechanism of the effe!~t of the phosphate on the biosynthesis of oxytetracycline is completely un- known. In the present paper the course of fermen tation and the content of phosphorus fractions in the mycelium of A-t i-imosus in breeding on a nutrient medium with an optimum ph osphorus concentra- tion (5mg-%) and with 20 mg-% were investigated. The stem LS-T-118 was investigated. The synthetic nu-trient medium had been described already earlier (Refs 8,12). It may be seen from figure I that in the fermentation on a synthetic nutrient medium the excess of phos- phorus accelerates the growth of the fungus and incresset~ the accu- mulation of the biomass (Fig 1,1). In this case also lar,! 'er afrounts of carbohydrates (11) and nitrogen (111) as well' as of su,.c:nic acid (IV) are consumed more rapidly. The production o f ox~-tet-acy-line Card 1/3 is reduced to 1/5 - 1/6 and the productivity of mycelium -6 very SOV120-' On the Importance of Phosphorus to the Formation of Oxytetracycline low (le 8a than lp,/mg per hour). since the accumuiatiun uf the antibiotic takes place together with the transition ~,f tL& culture into the second phase of development it was asaumed that the secondary hyphae differ qualitatively from the primary ~nea In order to prove this fact the phosphorus fractions of of the two nutrient media mentioned were investigated, As may ~,e aeen from table 2 the totai content of phosphorus decreases ttie development of the fungus at lower phosphorus concertrati - .,n the nutrient medium, especially during the transition intr th~ z~cond phase (24-48 hours). The maximum phosphorus content in the :,y,~elium is shifted by 24 hours (instead of 16 hours) on the nutrient medium with an excess of phosphorus. The total content of phosp,,,~.rctb in the mycelium changes only aom"what during the developmeLi hr.d ie- mains high 01bout 2.0 %). Figu-re 5 shows the distr' L,i ti. , 0- . -Lies phorus between the acid-aoluLle and acid-irsoluule fra~tioz. 7he amount of phosphorus in the first fraction is hardly influenced Ly the amount of phoaphorua on the nutrient medium (Fig 5,11) The excess of phosphorus on the nutrient medium leads to trie enrichment of the mycelium with nucleic acids, especially during the se:ond phase of development. The metabolism of nucleic acid deterc,ines the Card 2/3 peculiarities of the vital cycle and culture. A specia' churti-ter 3OV/20-59-1~4----o5,71 On the Importance of Phosphorus to the Formation of Oxytetracycline of growth and development astabliahes conditions for an ir.tenje formation of tne antibiotic. As a consequence, the synthesis _f oxytetracycline is inhibited by the excess of phosphorus. V. N. Shaposhnirov, Academician, supervised the work and 6ave valuable advice.- There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 16 re1'L:rer,_-.es, 12 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIO14: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut antibiotikov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Antibiotics; PRESEETED: September 10, 1956, by V. 11. Shaposhnikov, Academician SUBMITTED: September 10, 1958 Card 3/3 ORLOV4, N.V. "Study on the ConditiDns of Oxytetracyclin Biosynthesis or Act. rimos--.-, IL-7-11F' - " presented at the lst Intl Fermentation ~;ymposium, Rme, Italy, Ma, - All-Union Scientific Resenrch Institute of Antibiotiesp Moscow. VERKROVTSEVAO T.P.; ORLUVI, N.V. ~- -~ * Sme problwe of amino acid metabollam in organisms producing osytetracycline. Antibiotiki 5 no.1:37-42 Ja-F 160. (MIRL 13:7) 1. VeesoyusMy nauchno-iseledavatel'skiy Institut antiblotikov. (ACTINOMICFS) (AMINO ACID MATABOLISM) RUBINSHTEXNq Yu.I:; ORLOVA, N.V.; BDGORODITSKAYA9 V.P.; KUKEL't Yu.P.; AKINCHEVA, M YA. - r3UUR-ml--r6-.V. Hygienic studies on codfish treated with biomycin. Vop. pit. 19 no. 6:55-W N-D 160-. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Is otdola, giglyany pitaniya (zav. -F dotpent B.D. Vladimirov) Institute. pitaniya AMN SSSR, Moskva. FISH AS FOOD) (AUREWYCIN) ORMV1. . llffAN, S. 1. , ~171j)j 77,, S. Z. , N. V., ZAYISEVA, Z. 11., ALJM C',70-U-M, 13. Z., KUM. E. M., and kHOk,HLOV, A. S. (USSR) "Synthesis of Oxyteiracycline.in Inactive Mutants of Actinomyces rimof5us." Report presented at the 5th Internition-1 B;'oohemistry Congress, Moacow, 10-16 Aug 1961 ORLOVA N V - ?ROKOFIYBTA-BEL'GOVSYtAYAq A.A. I Effect of the quality and age of the inoculation material on the growth and development of Act. rimosus and the synthesis of oxytetracycline. Antibiotiki 6 no.1:15-20 Ja 161. WIRA 14:5) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, antibiotikov. (TERRAMYCIN) (ACTINOMYGES) V z 3 CMf) pl:'- E I i-, I'Ll %ari:LCtel--3liCZj cf inctCtiVu Of Ac -L .rim,isus, -.roducer. AritiblotAi 6 n(-,,7:620- -'-3f~ .71 (\x- a r, : ". I . Vse y riait r~d ova te ~` ski y irist'LtL t &nl. i: A ~,ti 1, O'V I histitui "I ,.-ixc,rlnykh .3 oyed inu ni,,- At! f- I':, -- cy". Id ~ E " ( A C'--- , NO KYG,7 kLIKUNUNp S.I.; MINDLIN, B.Z.; ZkTTSEVAq Z.M.; ORLOVkq W.Ve Production of inactive mutanta of Actinosyces rimosus and formation of the antibiotic during their joint cultivation. Dokl. kN SWR 136 no.2:.468-471 161. (KERA 14:1) I.Predstsvleno akademikom &N.Shemyakinym. (ACTINWCNS) (TREW0331) ORWVA v N.V. Effect of oi.19 and fats on the synthesis of oxytetrucyclLne on a carbohrdrate medium. Antibiotiki 7 no.6:495-499 -Te 162. -'~5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isz;lodovatol'ukiy inatitut antibiotilcov, (OXYTEETRACYCLIKE) (OIIS AND FATS) (GARBOHYDRAT:% mABOLIS.Ml) ZAYTSEVA, Z.M.I-ORIOOVA, N.V. Studying the physiological characteristics of the Actinonyces rimosus mutant IL-T-572 in relation to the biosynthesis of oxytetracyclins. Mikroblologila 31 no.31"9-453 MY-Je 162. (MIRA l5tl2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatel,skiy institut (TERRAMYCIN) (ACTINOWCES) antibiotikov. GORSKAYA, S.V.; ORLOVA, N.V. Congre-9B on ant' In Yrar-ie. A r, ~ 4. t I - - , i JJ :, r, - . 1 - ; ' -, ~ P- 1036 N '64. (M--~A 'P; APTEKARI, S.G.; BRAKSH, T.A.; ORLOVA, N.V. 25th scientific session of the InBtitute of Nutrition of the AcadeTy C-0 IFJ of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Vop. pit. 23 n0.5184-90 , " I K-lu lp:~, KA I v VE POnOVSKTY, A.A., PrLf., rcA A. I... prof., red.; ORLOVA, N.V., ri:-j'. ("."ethods for tr;'~ cletem'' -r' fi-n ol 'hl productsj Melwd7 cFrecelerlis pes-itsidov v ~Jsf.--te- %,.Yki. Froduktakh. 139 ,1-1~dk IF:9) I 1. AkadeiLiya aeditEiriskikh nauk SSSR, Institut pitanlya. X.N1 SSSR I In.Iltitui pitaniya k]; 35a. ~f.-r PDRru,,:3kly),~ N.V.; ~,MOUK-tU f' tho ~f's,~t r.o JOOSU-3 .11reS. n0. 3 r -T - ORLDVA, N. V. Msc.~a.nlsm of tetracycilm, blasynthe.3'.e. Pi,'.IbtctJk-t 10 nc,7-661-6"11 JI '65. (KAA !-P~qj 1. Vae,3ov-uznyy nauchno-lailedovatclIskly Iretitut ant!tintAkov, Moskva. i, b6998-66 OdP ( - ) /1-74T (m ","T TjF'(- RY ~ ACC NR, AP6027271 (A) SOURCE COM UR/0191/66/000/008/ooo6/oooB AUTHORI Shpichinntskqaj L. 3 lov&j H. V, ORGI none TITIZI Preparation of thermostable polyformaldohyd by using c&ti~onto o_astalyst SOURCEI Plasticheakiye masayp no. 8, 1966p 6-8 TOPIC TAGS1 tin compound, catalytic polymerization, polvformaldehyde plastic ABSTRACT: The polymerization of gaseous formaldohy-do in the presence of ')nCl4 was studied in the inert solvents toluene, white spirit and mothylene diacetate, the latter being used as & solvent for polyformaldohyde (PFA) at the acetylation stage. Ilie of- feet of catalyst concentration, temperature and duration of polymerization or PFA con- contration on the polymerizatIon was determined ' A slight Increase 19 cata-lyst con- centration, from 0.002 m1/1 (6 x 10-6 molo/1) to 0.005 ml/l (15 x 10- mole/1) cauges it sharp drop in the viscosity of the polymer, v1z., from 1.94 to 0.65. The viscosity is higher in methylene diacetate than in white spirit or toluene. A rise in FFA con- centration causes an increase In the molecular wnight of the polymer because at low PFA concentrations the chain-breaking reactions are more prevalent. Of the impurities H120, C1hOH and HCOOH, the most active chain-breaking agent is H 0 Under suitable polymerlzation conditions, PFA of the desired molecular Weight if;om 20,000 to 135,000) can be obtained. Thermostable PFA Is obtained in two stagess polymerization of formal- Cord 1/2 UDCs 678.644,141.011536-495]i678.044.8 L 46998-66 ACC NR, AP6027271 dohydo and acotylation of PFA to block the terminal groups of molecules. The optimun conditions for the acetylation wore determinodi it Is beat carried out in a homogene- oua modium with methylene diacetate an the solvent for PFA. 7h9 PFA obtained is ata- 'bilizod with a polyamide resin and diphonylamine (or phenol derivatives), which pro- vent its theimal and oxidative degradation. /It can be worked by extrusion and oastings', Orig. art. haal 2 figures and 4 tables. 15 SUB CODES it/ Sum DATzi none/ oRiG Rat oot/ cyrH Rut oo6 ~C~,,d 2/2 ORLOVA, N.Ya. -1 - --~ Remote result of Ludwig Rohn's operation. Eksper. khir. 5 no. 2:57 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14il) (CAROTID ARTERY-SURGERY) uSsR / Human and Animal Morphologyx Normal and Pathological. S-2 Nervous System. Central Nervous System. Abe Jour :Ref Zhur - Biol.j. No 18,t 1958., No 83643 Author :Zhemkovap Z. P.; Hanina, A. A.; ( lova 0", Inst :Institute of Experimental Medicli , Kcademy of Medical Sciences, USSR. Title Histochemical Changes in Cerebral Celle In Various Functio- nal and Organic Lesions in Rats. Orig Pub Ezhegodaik. In-t ekeperim. med. akad. med. nauk SSSRp 1955, L., 1956.. 380-385 Abstract By means of histochemicml and radiographic techniques (uti- lization of methionine, under designation of S 35), a study was made of the pyramidal cells of the cortex and Ammon's horn, Purkin cellep calls of the motor nuclei X and XII of the nerves of the medulla oblongata of 85 white rate with functional and traumatic lesions of CNS. Variations were Card 1/2 OMWVA, O.A. Prophylactic work of the rural sector hospital. Zdrav. Roo. Feder. 4 n0-3:22-24 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika otdola maditsinskoy pomoshchi sellskoma naseleniyu Miulsterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (KOSTROMA DISTRICT (rOSMPA PROVINCII)--AGRICULTML LABORERS-MICAL CARB) ORLOVA, O.Ao At the BDard of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R. on the work experience in medical and sanitary instal-Lations of Tula ProvInce ser7ing the workers and employees on state tams. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 7 no.'s4-3-44 Ja 163. (14PLA jh.-~) (TULA PROVINCZ-PUBLIC HEALTH) ORLOVA, O.A. (Moskva) Rural public health service at a nev stage. Mad. aazl--A 22 no.60-6 Je'63. (MIRA 16.9) (PUBLIC UALTH, RURAL) m- ORIDVA, o.A. Board of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R. has discussed the implementation of the plan for organizational measures regarding the improvement of medicosanitary services for the rural population in 1962. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 7 no.6: 45-47 Je 163. (KMA 17: 1) ORIDVA, O.A. (Moskva) Decade since the September (1953) Plenum of thn Central CchT- mittee of the CPSU and the achievements in medical care for the rural population. Wrair. Ros. Feder. 7 no.100-6 0163 (MIRA l6til) ORIDVA, 0. 1.: ORLOVA, 0. 1.: "The upper respiratorj tract and the organ of hearing in alimentary-toxic aleukiaH. Alma-Ata, 1955. Kazakh State Medical Inst. Imeni V. M. Molotov. kDissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 51, 10 December 1955 CIRLoVA, o.l. Exercise therapy as part of ompound treatment for pneumonla. Vor). kur.fitioter. i lech.fiz.kullt. 23 no.2:153-161 Kr-Ap '58. (MIRA 11:6) 1. 1z kafedry fizlchenkogo votpitaniya i vrachobnoy rizicheakoy kulltury MorkovBkogo meditsinskogo stomatnloeicbeskogo inatituta i kafedry gospitallnoy terapii Ivanovskogo maditeiriskogo instituta. (MMCISE THWAPY) (PM, HONIA) ORLOVA, O.T., L;,nnd Med ~ci -- (di,s) -,!v.-,PriwwA i? the m~ I iritj-,~ of tlne .-et.,iod of t--ierape-utic ~,-).iys-cad c--iL--ire in tric c-,)--ipiox tru,.L,-ie!:t of p.t.ients A,~-tn -iloonar, irf!a~.-~iation.ll "Vci,d-Lov.,-&',, y -- 19~)9, 1L4 pp (Sverd-Lovsk ~;'U-.-te L.ed lr.-,~t) 15, co ies (kl, b-',9, I-b) - 0u - Cav"Idratra *I 4111plititeria bac�m% 0 K. (ftlov*- Mr.) I list., I S S N , thokko .,*) IS. :101 -,1) cf. ( A 19. Mr -Au1,wlA%%1l Will 'I' L.Itcl diphthctL kwterm, Airk WtIlLini. So, 8, mcft luAted ot. tho ~atcr both toy 2 he%. with 61W', NaOll. Thr Ivirmillt, neutrilizeif anin. was Mated with Ac Pr,,,ison L' -as ob tamed by ditwilving the plit. in witter. and ariddying. and plitti with alv~ Fraction 3 was fortned by first inaking thc win, alk., stint then pp(g. with ak-. Both fractiolis fi~~l no slrcifir activity when tested with antibacterial rabbit scram. Fract Ion 2. alu-r purificatim by pptn. with Fthling Kgn , oontaivird 1.417p apb, 0.08% N. and had a pe,ifir rotation of + IN*; it yirkkd tmntuw on acid hydrolyst. Fraction 3 contained 0-11% ash. W16% N. OAXIS~; 11. its -tsrcific rotation before bydmiyvit w,4s 4 7'J*, and isiter "I hydrolysis -44'. Ile products of hydrolysis were v- Aruhtmw, D-runnow, and D-tr%[Arto~r 14. P. OPOWUP, Cubaby'dtates of diphtheirta bacteria. 0. K. Orlova Mto-tov 110. 111SQ. 11inkhhon'.t's Ill. - (,"iA 1 VA. 43 #1 ix -i-ulathatull fractiollatiou of lite bacterial curlwhylutes by weitus of itic. at difiercut let[ rostilivil Iii the $CPO, 49 ISIA1111411. insil. ii 1. 470). ppid, frum tivid ivac. lion, and a fractitno cousW1111 of V-phicloic, aud u-munitave, rptil. after the Ikepil, of lite itinnivan frav- Onji. Opois ulki%l Olsilt;oil of the suln. Properties of the achi-pptd, inanAian fraction am dc-,critwd, It. S. Lei-lite ftg t-khange In exptV edudltloM lem, pemeatut ~Ontofftl ar: