SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANKOVA, I. - PANKOVA,, V. M.

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PANKOVA, I-1., A. M. BRUSlLOVSK11, Russ. 57,165, May 31, 1940. PANKOVA, I. I. dy Inst. Lakov i Krasok 21, 229-36, 1939 A. M. BRUSIL01roKil, Tru Nei 2~7z HRMM, Ivan; Technic~y spolupracovala Irena Pankova. ~.. Two methods of staining with neid stains in Plant tissue. Ceek, biol. 4 no.1:60-62 Jan 55o 16 Biologicky ustav MAY, fysiologle rostlin, Praha. (STAINS AIM STAINING, acid stains in plant tiswaa) FANKOVA, I. V. - - ~" Pigmented strains of bacteria of the enteric group. Zhuromikrobiol. apid-i immun. no-3:106-107 Hr 155. (MUA 8:7) 1. Iz sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantaii (glavrqy vrach P.M. Dontsov) Avtozavodskogo rayona goroda Gorlkogo. (BACTERIA, enteric. pigmented strains) PAROVA K 1,,,Arl _F~c;OVA, Z.; POUPA, J. Problems with accident prevention in children. Rozhl. chir. 44 no.10:678-680 0 165. 2. Ortopedicka klinika 2ekaroke fakulty Karlovy University v Plzni (prednosta doe. dr. D. Polivka). L 42927-66 EWT(m,)jMPQ)/T/EWP(k) RM /_ A ) 70-31-776-6/0-507 ACC NR: AP60170-"8'2' SOURCE COD E; UR- AUTHOR: Guk V. (Engineer; Lieutenant colonel); Antropov, A. (Engineer); Zamonweva, V. EngineerT; P`a-i~Lcova, K. (Engineer) ORG: None TITLE: Sealing of insulated cables SOURCE: Tekhnika i vooruzheniye, no. 1, 1966, 70-71 TOPIC TAGS: electric cable, hermetic seal,. insulating material ABSTRACT; A method of sealinglinsulated cable~L. against the entrance of moisture is discussed. The method is applied to cable kept in warehouses or stored under field con- ditions. The cable ends are hermetically closed by the insulation enclosim;/tbe cable. For this purpose, the bared conductor ends are cut off while the insulationl1s heated, softened, stretched and pressed together by pliers. The application of this method to various types of cable is described including single, twin and duplex cables with polyvinyl-ohlor.*Lde*-4'~*a~tion; twisted-pair stranded conductors with polyethylene insula- tion; four-wire multi-pair field cables with wire armor and rubber sheath jacket; multi-conduotor field cables and cords with polyvinyl-chloride plas#o,insulation' The effectiveness of this method is proven by an 16-day underwater test. 30 CODE: 09/ SM D=: None C-,d MLP KUZNETSOV, Ivan Grigortyevich; PANKOVA K. I.,_, otv. red.; TRUKHANOVA, A,hy-,, red.; ILIYUSHENKoVA, T.P., telcl~n. red. [Case problems in collective-farm accounting]Sbornik uprazhne- nii po, bukhgalterskomu uchetu v kol1chozakh; skvoznaia zadacha po planu v 29 schetor. Moskva, Gosetatizdat, 1962. 209 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Collective farms-Accounting--Problems, exercises,ete.) RUSA G.K., nauchnyy sotrudnik; HILYAVSKIT, 1.0., nauchnyy sotrudnik; ARTIZA, A.Ye., nauchnyy sotrudnik; PANKOVA, K.I.,-nBuchnyy sotrudnik; KHABAROV, H.P., nauchnyy i3otrudniC.-P-ri-ni-~-aTr-u-;Mstiye: PAVLOVA, N.G.; VYATCHININA, V.G.; VARFOIA)MOWA, H.M. TIKHOHOVA, Ye.M., red.; GURIVICH, M.H.. tokhn.red.; B97EVA, V.M.. tekhn.red. [39conomic accountability on collective forms; regulations and methods of introduction] Vnutrikhozisistvannyi raschat v kolkhozFjkh; primarnoe polozhenie i matodika vnedreniia. MoBkva, Gos.izd-vo solikhoo.lit-ry, 1960. 71 p. (MM 14:1) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyv nauchno-issladovatel'Bkiy institut ekonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystva. 2. VseBoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki sellskogo khozyaystva (for Rusakov, Milyavskiy, Arina, Pankova, Khabarov). (Collective farms--Accounting) X, Or WU W MR-11OR &P, El. _i_9 RUSaOT, G.K., Ip5nd.sel'skokhoz.nauk; SMOTIN, T.P., kand.okon.nauk; LIPATOTA, V.A., kand.ekon.nauk; ARDIA, A.Te., kand.sellskokhoss. nauk; KOFMIMIN, G.T., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PAZOYA, KPI I- I-,.,',,,.,,, aspirantka; EUDCHIKOT, S.M., otv.red.; XOLTGW, L. red.; STTADOSTS, Tu.I., red. (Accounting on collective f arias when business accounting in in use] Bukhgalterskii uchat v kolkhosakh pri vnedrenil khozrasche- ta. Moskva, 1960. 246 p. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Moscow. Tsesoyuznyy nauchno-iBelodovatelinkiy inatitut ekonomiki sellskogo, khosyaystva. 2. 2avoduyushohly otdolom okonomiki i orga- nizataii proizvodstva kolkhozov Tsesoynznogo nauchno-issledovatel'sko- go instituta ekonomiki sallskogo khozynystva (for Rusakov). 3. Otdel ekonomiki i organizatnii proizvodstva kol-khozov Yeesoyuznogo nauchno- is~ledovatellskogo institute ekonomiki sellgkogo khozysystva (for Suhbotin, Lipatova, Arina). 4. Kashirskiy opornyy punkt Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellakogo instituta ekonomiki sellskogo khozyaystva (for KorenMin), 5. Veasoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut ekonomikl sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Pankova). (Collective farms--Accounting) ANKOVA, L. , A. S. GASANOV, Aeebaid%hanskii ',ed. Zhur. 1938) No. 4, 182-4 BRATOLYUBOV, A.I.; PA141KOVAY L.G. Experiment for the lesson on "Reaction of combining basic and acid oxides." Khim. v shkole 18 no.4:74 J1-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Pedagogicheskiy institut, Gomel') GVOZDETSKIY, N.A., prof.;-ZHUGHKOVA, V.K., dots.; ALISOV, B.P., prof.; VASILIYEVA, I.V.v.dots.; VARLAMOVA, M.N., tokhnik-kartograf; DOWGOVAP L.S., dots.; ZVORYKIN, K.V., at. nauchnyy sotr.; Zh'MTSOVAj A.I., assistant; IVANOVA T.N.;.LEBEDEVp N.P.p at. prepodavatell; LYUBUSHKINA, S.G.; h~MEYUOVA, G.Ya., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; PASHKANG, K.V., st. prepod.; POLTARAUS,B.V., dots.;*RYCHAGOV, G.I., st. prepod.; SPIRIDONOV, A.I., dots.; SMIRNOVA, Ye.D., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; SOLUTSEV, N.A., dots.; FFEDOROVA, I.S., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; TSESELICHUK, Yu.N.., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.,- SHOSTOINA, A.A., plad. nauchnyy sotr.; Prinimali uchastiye: EELOUSOVA, N.I.; GOLOITINA, N.N.; KALASHNIKOVA, V.I.; KOZLOVA, L.V.; KARTASHOVA, T.N.; PANIKOVA L I - URKIKHO, V.; PETROVA,./K.A., red.; LOPATINA, '-=.--iiM"4AKOV 9 MS. tekhn. red. .i. -.red I [Physicogeographical regionalization of the non-Chernozem center] Fiziko-geograficheskoe raionirovanie nechemozemnago tsentra. Pod red. N.A.Gvozdetskogo i V.K.Zhuchkovoi. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963. 450 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Physical geography) PAIMOVA, T, L. K. E. IakLuirskii and L. L. Pankova, Thermo--ch,~mistry of acido--o-3nta-a=-ai:ne salts of cobalt. D. 2051. The heat of reaction is determined with a 0.26 in solution of Na.2 3 and from this is calculated the heat of formation of 15 compounds and the heat of solution of 13 com, pounds. The heat of formation is calcitlated for a series of complex acido-p-anta-3-im-aino- cobalt-ions in a water solution. From this is calculated the heat of formation of certain salts. Chair of Inorganic Chemistry of the Ivanov Chemico-Teelinoloaical Institute June 28, 1947 SO: Journal of General Chemistry (LESSR) ~L8, (80) No. 12,(1948) ew - __ Thonwommuoy of cmp_ks cobalds salft with AtvVAlA addidwo, K, It. YxIfilmirsidt and I L, Ponkays (1vial- avo Inst. Chem. Techtwi.). J-1-7.- "Mitt.' V.S.S.R. jo. AM-73(mo)(Rnsilsh imnslatimi) .-cite C.A. 43. 11,01. . . . , , __ .. . 1K. j.. 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Vl'i-W Coand C(10%1110,~& 11.0 i ~ + 7=J; omits (to ass N 1oCl1sCH,NlIf lortuation of the 4 whistle cdonipirst cut knit ate thus futind 0 og (Vill) -14x*ls O*U#6jNO0s (11) -1111ift via _&w. -0110, -1172, virsil -712 kral.. teals. flarthri. . were dvtd. &%I I -RD7(s I I 1 at - litivis Cal sol" in 1100 i h h l W age , . . , eatnil e t le rrat t is Col t 4 to A (si,-ajo 11 -12VIll; IV -ITWNI; V -Mm, V11 -12m); - IC,jA.j I I I I kI, Iwfv A old.11'WI- Ill" Emil 0 , , IWO r4l. Prows this ate fill Vill IX lit I lit, stmu- -,III- I v 724 % 1 - C is . . . , y hrAls tot file findso Ill 1,6111141hpik 14 low 004M s, u.I 4: 1 Old lit'll . 1*111-14 1 1% slid, 11141141% it bi-af 4 1 66116 in the 01AIIII4111 SlAti., III lilt sailors I - 11 last I'$ til"41441 dot part"Im ('40 1 fir III.M. tot the I", 114.1t 4127 244111 MICIG 1332*" IAS 311 5 its 0 9 A . 274.1, 244. . W Col. # lot , q.) + mAs (49.) lCaA.) (all.) I Lkiarr. 2M.9 ". Fr(ma these data, iist;U,ol similarly, 12MO - y, ji, 21.5 y. and 33.7 -y, so.1n, of the &M mits and with the known Ismisof fdoma-dabere y is the unknown best of formation of Col ' I (alf.). was The order of the Q, and Q3 chantat-tizes the relative stAbil. Illesol theloatemizand theaq. falls, rros~., theorder be[ ils the mism, in both estses. ,Unm the br,.1 of .4". .4 1h., Wit ,1'. 11A frimest Ill the hr;it% lit h?dl,Itb)II. 1. And 1- ,f she catkin and ou l- 0 Is - V. it t ~- van be courlutfol that rowhansr ot Nif, 1.11 1110 in the d too N.Tbtsu too ii , 0", 1000mi "it (mV Got 5111110or ' - ' ' - - " Is __ f" L jr-fir' 9 0 7 14 1 1 A I a two N elw 11411,01IF D U 0 AV a 11 of of M a ot lit a I 9 it ft Ag 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 oll 0 0 0 a 0 fig 0 4 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 00 go as 00 00 ~ -A Do A 00 A of 00 06 400 41 go %I a W 11111111 - ' ,- I -JOWO; H a, .011. wet III it Tkwslm".id~, toudow in warksi-MI" SjgW M~_Jlgi; IV -12100; V -12090; vu -Dow. ior casavies coballic compounds. K. B, yalsiplieskil lOFM; Et - 132M. X -17430- Inv -10310- M ZJX - 17MO; 121670; 10=1 lo ; w_ Zhior, Obilk ki Kkism. Q. Gem, and L. L. Pouk,)y _ ChM.) 10 W-31(1949) -The following buts of reactitot ", be heat* of famuticm o(the crym. Wts in the J~Z I In the ordet I - X1H sit, 211143, slandatil state betwer" 11~ cr it mill ;lMI 24) Al 0 0 f N 9 . , 4r. s it . o n, o y 4 to 21 CoA.- . X. I %',- . (cryst.) + 3 N45 (sq.) - 209.31. 220M, 221,24, 184,30, 195.10, ttwdI"1 147 7d 172 52 =M . . . . COA cFYst-) + 2 NsX (m~.) + 2(3 sm) NaV (sq.) 238.37. 347-R1. 323.44, 31111-81, M , 186 16 979 141 48 323 14 363 61 371 37 83 34221 +2(6 l ) A ( h d V k ) i . - . . . . , , w ere an . , . wq. , w at un ya nt an , ons, or 2 RO-4 ICOA6~ . X.1 (CM1.) + 311als(sqj -Co^ -kcal. The beats of fortnation of the cousplex ions in aq. ~ pull), In The stil"llard %late, ral"j. itsindicated In 111V fare- (cry.t.) f. 2 ("0 -3)Rx laq.) 4 ONA (act.1 +2(0 -M) 14 P IM) MNO0 h (N11 IC P , o ilr,, arri Iraxj- x , ; s see (NO141" (11) -(KANI; Items-( COMW MhMN(h 64 --- 167.P4; cis-ICurn.(NtN),I* is* Q (10) -74KOU; cis. JCo(.Nl1#$(N(h)jlNO, ( ) -11810-:113 v(NOs)vCqOd- 301-13; ICG(C,- ' 04 l"211I M )'516 lea 76 1COMIJAHOO)NO 00111 NO l 760 coo . . . o 101041-1 ) -7 s ; sM ; Av-jCo(Njjj)4 OS) Ilests of fortuation of the cryst. 4vXh)- 126 44 " (NO II M) -&W COIN 1 ) )(NQ j JVU) coo . , I I . j ;Js + uf the - "). j I M, 91C0. "Its caled. from The pnxmdinjr beats of forolatiou ,& ~ ONAAMN0041 (11) -241 L(N O J 1 (1) + . . 12SM; (Co(N1f01I[Co(NC1v)*l (11) + 134M. ions and the heats of soln. check with the dAta Pined k)*.: f. the heats .1 "1. ith N.,S. Eitd. Ionic radii (Nils) JioO) I CoWNM (X]3 + 1"W; lCo I v0 a . (inA.),heatso(forinsstionof(he lims,sions(inkval.), ~N NOjjsjCo(N + '4720, cis.jCosft( Not XM SM); 1 Co and the heats of rMc tion (~ aull (4 ri. kcal.), ca Icd. by I he -2M (XV) coo ' ; same promdure. and in the saitnt notation, as in the pre- N I to I CO(N Its) I (NOO rclod I + 9 (ZVI) K Cts- (Nilsh (NO0tCvO. (X") + 9110, ceding abstr., are: jCo(NH,)s) - 2.40, -OM, x -7:.14, 4111* jNO0tCrO*I (XV111) + 13W; Kai JHMO '29.9 Y,,, jC*(NIf#)&NOwl*" 2M. -.06%x 3S.S. COM". 31.1 1; ris-lCn(NII.1,(\'Chhl* (2.37). XM) + Mfill; lCOM11 1 1 CO(CAM 0 (PX) + 411 Nee - , 1 1 "A)- I Col' %JIj)#(H#O)NQ,1 (N%)# (XV) + 40X)- 31Z ' -y, - 1jO pa. ,.jCvrn Cj I IXXn) + 614t) l R 1 fd tie 0 , , , , ca . es so a , 16: .09,25A - I Co(N(N).l - 2AW, - 4, v - L; jr; jigu(NI11i 0) ;,10, - 257. x - 371, 111.7. - _j;kj . ..... wo 0 is. - is. li a It it 'A )t 4 a a Ila* a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 10' 00, 9 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 9 00 40 00 90 00. 90 00 00 00 00 00. 00 L 080 GOO* a C 2 is total , Y .1.7 M.7 0 Coetiv JV L f M(NI 'aw' 2 444, 1' 1 , 11 Y 0 . . 21 -2M 4 Y; 43 . . , , NJ I 104 Y 2,411, -24.1, x $78: 221 - ' l 11. mo . -. 2D.9 - 7. Couse in the pwous NIMItly. exchlors' (A fill jCa(N s)sl"- for N(h- Cl- Or *10A_ 00 4and, wordial to lin-TIOU11 MMIts- 4110 (;r fit or I-) is accocimealed by-considtollbill! VV01116011 01 beat- Rx- ha of a 2tod Nils mol. (la the I grous 1COW1106- ided by a somew at smat ler thermal os NoT.) is iscolow 00 a p efytvt. purther exchange of Nils for gawous NOo~ 00 evolves Clecrcasial is. of beat. and, filially, the therillat N(h- (it the f Nil Ar 00 or re of 2 tools. s entct of the t gaseous JCo(NIIs)o(N%)J- becomes net. Thus, In the 00 pwous ststea~ I be" stability U found In the middle of the Werner-MMU stries. in aq. suits.. exchange of 00 Nils for Cl-, N0j-, Dr-, COj--, SO.--. and for H&O.- gives rW to a neg. thermal effect. with the exception of 00 NOs- st"s wo en towls., which give a pos. effect. In - I i C NI10 00 4- on , the most zMble O( s ( the *11in with N(h 09 (N*00,1~. further substitution of N'll. by NO,- Is ac. 00 compamled is neg. effect. Thus, in q. solls., too, the must stable U19 are In tile middle of 11"Wrics. not at Its 00 rnil%, Tits, hiats of Innuittlan of rim and of trusts Ismurts SO differ ym littir and ohfjw no regulate vutlathat. Vir rule that exchange of Nil, for 11,0 increaws the beast of, 00 hydration of the wn, and, consequent . also The beat lif l9 d b fi 96 ntle ler ton y a suits. of the coff"poading salts, is futt constwilson of the hwils of oloin. of XXI and jCo(NIIj)4- * 0 NO&UN00s, -12.6"1 and-14-15kcal.,rcap. N.Thon 00 e 0 0 e 0 0 Or Iegglii 4) X or, pc and so I zv- 176 pie t65. (MITIA 18:8) lheY xu-, ib.,3ni Frunze, kafedra c)bs'n(, .1-vano-Q-ziy Rk t.-' g pANKOVA, L.L. Thermochemice.l. determination of the standard beat of formation of c0" S.. Isvevysouchazave; Ichim-i khim.tekh. S;, e 1-0~ 5 no-4:564-569 1, IvanovskLy tekstil'nYY iwtitut imeni M.V. Frunze.* kafedj* obshchey khimii. (Cobalt sulfide) (Thermochemistry) a PAIMOVA, L.N.; SHUMAYSTA, Tu,,D. Assembling the rise of trousers on the SVB-4 nachine. Shvein.prom. nool:y23-25 Ja-F 160. WIRA 13t6) 1. TSentrallnyy naucbno-iseledovatellskiy iUStitUt BhVSYnOy provqshlennosti, Moskva. (Trousers) DOMONITOVICH, Ye., doktor med-nauk; kand. biol. nauk Characteristics of physiological functions of daily periodicity in patients recovered from meningitis. Vrach delo., no.7t79-83 J1163. (MMA 16:10) 1. Fiziologicheskoye otdeloniye (zav. - doctor med. naak Ye.l%'* Domontovich) Mentrelfnopo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institu- ta ekspertizy trudosposobnost' I anizatsii truda invalidov. (PHYSIOLOG,Y, PATHOLOGICAL (MUMIGITIS) PANKOVA, L.N. Functional changes in the human peripheral motor apparatus in the pain syndrome. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 53 no.2:58-63 F 62. (MIRA 15:3) 1. 1z fiziologicheakoy laboratorii (zavo - doktor med.nauk Ye.N. Domontovich) TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo inatituta ekspert12iy trudosposobnosti i organizatsii truda inva.Udov (dir. - 1wof. D.I. Gritskevich),, Moskva. Predstavlena deystviteltnym ch1fonom Alai SSSR V.V. Parinym. (PAIN) (ELECTRUVOGRAPHY) (MOVEMENT (PHYSIOLOGY)) BOBYLEVAI Ljo; PANKOVA, L*Y.; SHIRYAYEVA, Yu#D. (Moskva) Use of nonwoven fetbries in the manufacture of women's dresses. Shvein. prom. no-3:21-23 Jo-Jl [i.e. My-Jel 161. (MIRA 16-11) PANKOU, L.N.; MIUM, V.G. Bxperience in pasting seams in the clothing Industry. Shvein. prom. no.6:30-31 N.M 159. OUR& 13: 4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseladovatel'skiy institut shveynoy *01vablennosti. (Adhesives) (Clothing industry) KOIMNIK,DV, P.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; PANKOVA, L.N., kand. takhn. nauk Practices of the Us" Oarman clothing industry. Shvein. prom, no.4-.34-36 JI-Ag 15;- (WRA 13:2) l.TSentrall wy nauehno-iseledovatellakly institut shveynoy proqrshlennosti. Oerminy. East-Glothing industry) KABMOV, Aleksandr Xikolayevioh; Prinimhli uohastiye:-FARFHL!#I.V,S.; KDANOVA't Y86A*-'f-LBONTIYZVA, N.H.; - MWIKIKA, Te.K.. MAMV, N.G., red.; MAKHOVA, N.N., takhn.red. (Physiology of man and animals; internal organs, metabolism, and skin; handbook for natural seience departments of pedago- gical institutes] Fi!tiologiia chelovska I zhivotnykh; vnutren- nie organy, obmen veshchestv i kozha. Uchebnik dlia fakulltatov estestvoznaniia pedagogichaskikh instit-atov. Moskva, Goo.uchfjbno- I)edagog.izd-vo N-va proov.RUSR, 1959. -358 p. (MIRA 12:10) (PMSIOLOGY. COMPARATIVZ) PANKOVA. L.H., kaud- tO'khn- n"Uk ---- on tailoring street clothes. 'gow technological instructions (MIRk 12:6) Shvein. proo. no*2'.1,6-17 Mr-AP '59- (Clothing industry) P~Al-,-KOVA, 1". v 'bUtion Of IT sr -0 csc Fabric 1)111r--~I' !Tz"-" - . -) -1 1 11 . .., - .- . f. f or o' ndidate ~.ljc f Ga. va:; c r--:-:b ex .3'o: Vucllornw.'a pANKOVA, L.N. oC am-~.agonistic coordinated rejadOns in reflex res.0 (y,-IM 17' 5) Dynaacs Of zaps MGP1 169zjrlj..~Li-6 162- Muscles* Uche nallchn. red.; SHIRYAYEVA, Yu.D., nauchn. red.; -,UubgVA, A.I., red.; SHAPMKOVA, T-A-, -tekhn. red. (Fundamentals of the technology of the processing of men's, women's and children's outerwear by elements) Osnovy tekh- nologii pouzlovoi obrabotki muzhokoi, zhenskoi i detskoi verkhnei odezhdy. Moskva, Rostekhizdat, 1963. 573 p. (MIRA 16;9) 1. TSentralfnyy ntiuchno-issledovatellskiy institut shveynoy promyshlennosti. (Tailoring) (Clothing industry) PANKOVA, L. N. "Coor-dinAtion Relationships in the Innervation of Aaf,.,agonistia Muscle." Cand Biol Sei,, Moscow State Pedago&-Leal Inst., Moscow, 1953. (RMiol, uo 3, oat 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertati-ns Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (10) so; Svm. No. 481, 5 msv 55 ,PAI.IKOVA) L.N. (I-Tonkira 7-238p ul, fAnji (Y,,+,yabr-'F-knq zh-*Ir~~mt..y Objective s-Wdy of the pain syndrome in the sequelae of mechani- eal lesions of t-ho ap-.Ino.. Olvtop.,, ty-am i frrotrn,~ 25 no./,r(.O Ap 164 (MITRA 1.8.,l) 1. Iz fiziologicheskogo otdqlmiya (zav. - doktor m6d. nauk Ye.N. Domontovich) TSfmt)7al',nogo Instituta ekzpertIzy t-.5-ud(;- sposolnosti i organizats-A. truda invalid(yi (direktor - prof. D.1. Gritskevi~~h)- h5ora,vatoncentrated solutions of s~d cii;nd;. P. P (State Med. lust., Tashlitnt). Fitiol. 801-4)(19M).-Hpts. with dogs which the intestines were sectiontil so as t3 ptzrait tions ou absorption of hypertonic soIns. of NaCi were per- ivitb the alky. ul the 1"testiual juice being the index which w~js followed. The results indicate that the h)W- ionic NaCl is absorh2d witbout previon5 diln. to isotonic coma. and without srlecti%n: abs=pdon of H%O 1'row the h)Tertonic soln. TU3 phtnocacnon occurs with solns. who&e I.-p. depression is under OA3-1.22'; in3te coned. solus. are not ab--orbcd bui berDme dild. by HI.AD which imin the cells tit the intest~nt. G. M. PANKOVA, L. F. Cand Bibl Sei -- (diss) "On absorption and secretion in the small intestine." Tashkent, 1957. 15 pp 22 OIP- (Min of Higher Education USSR. Central Asiatic State U im V. 1. Lenin), 110 copies (KL, 8-57, 109) /C~' pA=VA. L.P. '1 -722 Ag 156. yiziol.zhur. 42 no.8:721 Modified Thllry-yella!s operati .one . (MLRA 9:11) 1. Xafedra patofiziologit Tasbkantekogo meclitsinskOgO inatitata (IMSTIU, SMALL, surgerys exposure of intestine for exper. studies with r.atention of normal digestion (RUB)) PANKOVAt ine Absorption and oearration in various sections of the sn-all intest in dogs. Trudy Inst. fizioL, 9:126-129 160.. (MIRA 14:3) 1. leboratoriya interotseptivnykh *lovnyka refleksov (zaveduyushchiY - E.Sh.AyriLpetlyants) i Kafedra laormallinoy fisiologii lashkentakogo meditsinskogo itstituta, (zavaduyushchiy.- A.Sadykov)-. (INTESTINES) PANXOVAq L.P. Alka3inity of the intestinal juice, Trudy Inst. fiziol. 9s130-132 160-0 (MIU 14:3) 1. Laboratoriya interotbeptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov (zaveduyu- shchiy - E.Sh.Ayrapetlyants) i Kafedra normallnoy fiziolqgii Tashkentakogo moditsinskogo instituta (zaveduyushchiy - A..Sadykav). (INTESTINES-SECEMION),.- '!~~ u XMINY M.N., prof.; BURSHTEYN, Ch.L, dotsent; KARIPIOV, Z.N., dotsent; KINUI I V.I., bLssistent; MMUS, T.G., assistent; SHAFRM, K.A., LOYA L.P- ~assistent asisistent; RASULEVI Sh.l., afssiBtent; PAN 1~ I Development of radiation sic:.mesi in animals following X-irradiation. Med.zhur. Uzb. no'.11:11-16 N 160. (MIRi 14--5) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. M.N.Khanin) :1 kafedt7 rentgonologii i meditainskoy radiologii (zav. - prof.' S.A.Molchanov) Tashkentakogo gosudaratvennogo Ineditoinak9go instituta. (RADIATION SICKOSS) PANKOVA, IC; SICHER, T,. -- ...... . -- St,--reochornical atudles. PL,29, Co .11 Cz Chem 30 no.208P,412 F Y65. - 1. Inatitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czechoslovak A~-ademy- al' Scierce-s,'~rague. Submitted Decenber 6p 1963. S/00 v2/000/0?1/010/060 SiLcher, J., Tich~, M.., Jipol, F., PankovAt M. TITLE; Stiraocheritical XX. Conformational study of an attempt at quantitative conformational anaiysis of the part-played by adjacent groups and by sol-volysis in 1 1 2 - difunctional dcrivativea of PERIODICAL: 'Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimlya, no. 21, 1962, ,16, abstract 2lZbIO fCollect. -7echosl. Chem. Communs., v. 26, no. 9, *;: elAITIHIFLry J.11 ,q 6 1 , 2 4 1 C- - 2,4 4 '; ~,71i7 Th (7 it rt -L,- le aes crib c-9 t h e ~.ravf7, i~orma t i an of the methane ju, ronat e3 of cimst- owi and trans-1), trrazis~2- (Ok, NA) (11), trrina-2-ccii7-amido- (11.1), cis-2-benzamicli)-cis-4- "s tcrt-b-aty 1-cycl ohexano). (0 (17 and t,.L -2-benzimido-trftns-!,-tert_ ' 6 211, -'A) 'V) wh:lcii tt~kes place in absollite aicobol in outyl-cyclohexanol (0 il Gard 0, 2 ~/ob 1/62/ooo/o S t (- r e o ch u in J, r, a 1. r 4~'2 u ar f-, h11 15C./B l o I the pre~lenco of KOCOI~T; liniam ion forais by intramolecul~ir C61.15COJNH- U110 MCSO-gl-OUDB In tlo~. of 11 and ill Oxazo- S_ 2 mer:haninm, which requirns ttiat the are looatLd tranii-axially. This condilt-ton is satisfied in 11, anl the rate of i-q thus high (k is 6280-10- 6 13 e c11 at 600G).; Ine condition rari also be fulfilled for the chair form in the mobile llrann-i ~3yl~tc,71 (k is 252-10-6 see- 1 at 6oac); it can, however, hardly be achieved fo:r thp chi-*Lrforio Lion of T--.-Jl since the tert-C H -group Lrust also occupy the A-position, while Ill reacts 4 9 6 . -1 at a considerable speed (k is 76.2-10- c at 6C)OC"i. Obyiously the reaction takes thl "twist" l'orm, it! whin Lrans-A-position. is achieved. With the leafit POSSible StrCS.1305 'Uy ocmparison with other conformations. The posBibility of a carbonium ion forirnng, followed by closing of the ring, iu rqlootod Qr) tha 1--ilin or ArgurnanLial I ) tro, Pnot 'that no oxatolinium is irl tho cll~,e 0~ ciu-T, IV or V (rith these compounds etharolysin takec- place ario un!.1aturated and ef-hoxy products are formed), these being Other cast~zi in a carbonium ion might form, Card 2/6 S/08 62/000/021/010/069 3756 101 Atereochemical research X 2) the fact that there is a greater difference in reaction rates between III and cin-1, and bet,.veen IV &nd V (1-10-6 sec- 11 ciri-i, o-687; IV, 0.692; V, 2-95 at 60oC) than bc.-tween III and 11 or trana-I, 3) the ratio of the reaction rates for 1, 11 and ILI! to the r eaction rete3 for the corresponding N-p-nitro-benzoyl dc-rivatives is 4, while the analogous" relationahip for cis-1 is I.A4. This confirms that the same reaction 11. and ill. The authors conside me4~hanis-m is common to trans-1, r the fact B that ethanolysis takes place faster in the case of V (0 ) than in the case of 1v (OL) is due to the steric stress being less red-aced during the forma- tion of the carbonium ion in '11*he case of IN than in that of V; this iE; because in the case of IV the bulky Z-C,H CONHr-roup becomes close to H- 0 5 Q. trigonal C, while in the case of V it depaitq further from this form (by analogy with 2-halocyclohexanones the angles between the C-H bond and the F,-C-*.N' bonds and A-C-N bonds are tnk,2n as being 15 and 1050 respectively). -Analyc;is of the reaction rate data ahows that in the case of trans-I the form of the reaction io partially "t-wist" form, while the ratio between the amounto of I reacting in chair form and twiBL form iat Card 3/6 08 j/'? '000/021/010/069 0 / Stereochemical research... B1156/B101 2 .5 (i: Ix %~ i k k k The details of ruaction G C b b % b b razeB were also used for caict;.I~_*,-Ing the conformational eq4i].ibrium state for trans-!: KEF,-e- AA ~ k - k 1, k ~~ k /kII - k, - 0.0292; A IT it is assiLmed that !l and ill are ~onfermationally homogeneous. There -is no doubt al-joulc the conformational nomogpneiiv of III, and that of II is confirm.ed by the fact that tho infra-red spectra show the conformation of I N-m-ethyl -amino-tert -but.; 1-cycl oht:xii no! to be exclusively diaxial chaj.r- form, vhile as regards oteric propertii?,q the C H CO-group and C11 -Group 6 are almaost the Same. 'I"his Value of 1, corre_,% ponds to 97~ of the diequato- rial chair conformation for tran!,-Ir. Since cia-1 and V have almost cquzl~ xate3 of e"manolysis, in alcohol solutions at 600C cis-! is present ill con'or,mfition with the 11, C 0 N H - (I r o i'Hic. wotive l'or(,c of the P, 61i 50,01411- group in the ucct~ 1,urat ion '11' 1,11~! i t I on of t he oxa zol illiul"I i.011 ill the case of I! is gauged by COMDFiring IrT 7And k to 5-5 kcal; evidently, TV Card 4/6 5/081/62/000/021/010/P69 Stercochemical research ... B156/B101 however, as ethanolysis of tr,,~ tate of 4-tert-butyl- '2-methyl-cyclo- hexanol and certain preliminp.-ry cc-risiderations show, it has a higher value. To 0.01 mol28 if the corrc.~,pondinL, berizamido-4-tert-butylcyclo- hexanol dissolved in 15 ral d,-.,,, 0.02 mole of freshly distilled methane sulfonylchloride is ad(litd FLL -10OC; the whole is held at OoC for 6 - 12 hr and diluted with -water, Thi,- crystals are filtered of 'f, and washed in -water and petroleu--L et-her. T-)~e percentage yi.elds and melting points, in OC, of the substance.-i -),,~,tained arcs 11 78, 93 - 94; IV 78, 126.5 - 127 (from ethyl acetate); V 83, 133 - 134 (from ethyl acetate); for the production of III, siee- report XIX, RZhKhim, 1962, abstract 12Zh7, melting point 140 - 1410C. moles of IV.dissolved in 100 ml absolute alcohol is heated with 0.00-51 uioli-- of KOCOCii for 70 lira at 950c; the 5 1 HOBO2CH is filtered off rind witn al-cohol, the filtrate evaporated in vacu~, and the residue srhioc,~i up with e0if!r and an aqueous Na co solu- 2 3 tion; the ether extracts are vta:-:;'hQd in- viater and dried. Of' the oil separated, 1.05 g is analyzed c:;iromiatographically on neutral Al 20 3' 20 and 50 ~o, respectively, of 2-ber,,zami(io- and 6-benzamido-4-tert-butyl-cyclo- hexene-I (VI and VII), 30 of 2-lbonzabi'J.40-4-tertI-butyl-othoxy cyclohexane Card 5/6 S/081/62/000/021/010/06,Q Otereochemical research ... B156/B101 ~VILII) and traces of acetate are washed out with C H - 6 0 under the same conditions, b separated amounto to 1.11) g, that it consists of 25 ~6 notes Complete translation. 'T'tv~ ~,I-hanolysis of V is caarriLd n-, -11 tn- continues for 23 hra; ti1c, 0~1 an-d on neutral Al 203 has shown CI 7 T ,60 % VIII, and 5 % IX. [Abs tract erl, Card 6/6 SICHER, J.; TICHY, M.; SIPOS, F.; PANKOVA, M. Stereochemical studies. Part 20: Conformtional studies of the 2-anino-4-t-batyloyclohexanol ; an approach to quantitative conforma- tional analysis of neighboring group participation and solvo2ysis in 1.2-difunctional cyclohexane derivatives. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.9: 24-18-2434 '61. 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak Acadeny of Sciences, Prague. (Stere~dberA stry) AConformational analysis) PANXOVIq M.V. (Moskva) Stressed state of a curved beam beyond elastic 11mit. Imi, AN SSSR. Ifekh. no.3:110-133 MY-Je 165. (MIRA 18t7) 15-1'2) AjTHORS; TITLE: PERIODICAL: .;33TRACT: Card 1/2 SOV/72-5a~-10-4/14 Solinov, F. G., Pankova, N. A. Investigation oMir"Glass Refin'ing Process With tLe lf("Ip of' Pilm Cameras Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr lo, PP 9 - 14 (USSR) The kinetics of the refining process of glass was investigated here by photographing the melting state at high temperatures in a perpendicular plane on cinematographic film. This method permits the continuous observation of the actionS taking place in the melt. This work was carried out together -,,.,ith the film studio for .3cientf-fic -popular films. The films were --ade by the cameraman P. M. Kosov. Cuvettes of transparent optical quartz were used for the melting and refining o~ the -lass. The pic- tures were,projected 3o times enlarged on a screen. In a half- melted charge, a continuous upward movement of the individual unmelted parts and bubbles of various size takes place, as shown in figure I and table 1. The formation of bubbles on the bottom of the cuvette is shown in figure 2, and the time of the formation of bubbles and their separation from the bottom is shown in table 2. The average increase of the bubble volume during its upward movement, as well as its decrease on the surface are shown in table 3. The melting and rEfining process Divestigation of the Glass Refining Process With the SOV/72-59-10-4/14 Help :)f Film Cameras changes considerably when water is added to tho char.-e, as may be seen from figures 3,4, and 5. The process of periodic bubble formation on the bottom of the cuvette in a melt with the addition of arsenic is shown in figure 6, and in a sul- phate melt in figure 7. The formation of foam in a charge with sulphate addition is shown in figure 8, and the for ation of bubbles on the bottom of the cuvette in a melt with sulphate addition in figure 9. The formation of bubbles on the bottom of the cuvette may be seen from figure 10. The authors state in conclusion that the finished melt flows to the bottom of the cuvette, and the melted parts and the bubbles rise to the surface. After the charge is completely telted, the process of bubble formation takes place on the bottom. A number of quantitative measurements were made besides the visual obser- vations, which show the course of the refining process in the course of time. The measurement results vill be nublished at a later date. There are 10 figures and 3 tables. Card 2/2 ALEKSANDROV, V.N.; GITI.9, S.s.; GOLUBEV., G.S.; PANKOVAJI.N.A, Studying the catalytic activity of the cobalt salts of aliphatic monobacic acids in the oxidation of p-xylene. Khim. nrom. 41 no.5%336-337 My 165. (MIRA 18a6) s/oal/62/000/024/072/073 B166/B166- AUTHORS: Solinov, F. G., Pankova, N. A. TITLE: On the scatter of experimental data in the quantitative eva-. luation of the degree of clarification of glass. PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24,,1962, 587, abstract 24K360 (Steklo. Byul. Gos. n.-i. in-ta stekla, no. 3 (112),. 19611 5 - 11). TEXTt A comparison of dispersions under various conditions has shown that- .the scatter of experimental data in te'sts*is random in origin and little dependent on the stabilization of tbcbebonditLcns*wtsm:examined in the present work. 'The tests showed that no great advantage is to be gained by using any particular crucible. When there is a large quantity of bubbles the error in counting abd measuring them increases considerably. This error can be,reduced by recalculating the quantity of bubbles in the specimen. [Abstracter's notei Complete translation Card 1/1 SOLINOV, F.G.;_LIANKOVA, N*A. Rapid rising of the bubbles in melted glass under changing tempera- ture conditions. Stek. i ker. 19 no.2:15-17 F '62. (MIRA 15:3) (Glass manufacture) -- .,:IU6~i1--- - .~ , - -1 --,_ ~. 'I" - , I ~, - ~;Al_ .472 ~, I I ~~ ~I,z ~ 5~ " -,-.: . PANKO,VAJ,,,..N.A..... kand. tek)n. niuk CharacteristAc comiconition of bubbleB in the raw rnaterlLal glass batch. Stek. i ker. 22 no.12;1-4 D 165. (MM4 18.12) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut stekla. SOLINOV, F.G.; PANKOVA, N.A. Experimental determining of the movement rate of bubbles in the melt. Stek.i ker. 19 no.9:13-18 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Glass manufacture) 1. PANKOVAO K. A. 20 USSR (600) 7. "Concerning Humus Formation in Certain Soils of the Forest-Steppe Zone in the Fergana Range", Trudy Pochvennopp In-ta im. Dokuchayova AN SSSR (Works of the Soil Institute imeni Dokuchayev, Acad Sci USSR, Vol 31, 1950~ pp 292-315. 9. Kikrobiglogri , Vol XXI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 10.52 pp 121-132, Unclassified. P11,11KCIIA ) H, A. "The Chanee in the Content and Composition of Or genie Matter in Soil Culdvation," Pochvove- deniye, No. 1, 1949. 2. T~SS~ (600) 4- Kutuluk Valley-Soils 7. Amount and composition of organic substances in certain soils of the Kutuluk experimental plot. Trudy Pochv. inst. 37 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. FutulwC Valley Ainount, and comjosition of orCanic substanccs in certain soilL, of th,~ 1, ~,lltuluk nlot. 'rldy Pochv. in-It. 37, I!onthlir List of Russian Accessions, Librarr of Conl-reos June 1953. U110L. ~, 1~. . ;:~' ' h , Foci vov(-,I-nir, J.o-(), ?.16-754 , _i J - -.' 7 al 7, 1 .-1 PANKOVA, N.A. Content and composition of organic zatter in some soils of the Kut*dlwm experimental area. Truay Pochvennogv Inst. in..V.V. Dokuchaeva, Akad. Nauk S-S-S-R, 37, 329-45 152. (MLRA 6:3) (GA 47 no.21:11626 153) 'MSR/Agriculture T4= 49 Sot! Science- Humus "Mange in the Content and, Composition of Organic Matter in Soil Cultivatio%" K M. Nonova, N. A. PAnkova, N. P. Ballchikova, 9 pp *Pbobvoved" No 1 M.Meriments conducted over many years showed that hl&est humus content vas obtained In soils which had been fertilize& with *anure.- Top 20 cm, of soils had highest humus content.' In generdl, the amount of humus created vas 1/4 1/3 of the amount of 56 &_ca4 USM/Aariculture (Ccnt&) 'Tim miure applied. Describes simple method to daterAlne presence of free humic aoidLe In soils treated with.' zdaure. FVrther research wiU be conftated, to dater-L the aU0=t Of IIU=13 WORtO& In fields pl=te& an a crop rotation system'vith periodic plantings of, perennial grasses. 0-4 zi 04 a 0 4., 0 'do I Action of humus substances on V.%wth and development 'of plitnts, Jit. At. Kononova and N. A. Pankii ,~rDpk lady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 73, 1060-27MM- es s %ith welklLilyml wts of NA hunuteit, solos, of hutnic orids. wid thost of fulvic acids isalittr4l ly,,m Potizol wils showril -a dc,finoc Pot. trowth-stimutatiox vatrt ois voto ,oit wit,,at ~jx-cjnicus. (". M. Kowlalion 0 0 9 *1* * * 0 ib a a 0 0;0 0 0 111 0 9 0 0 a a 0 0 6 6 0 0 000 00 0 00 0 0000 06 00 r 1~ it ts i. ;i ;4 4.x zi it X 1; 1: D It 13, A4v 4; 4 64 it r 0 -A t. JL F. Z- O-A lit a IV U A I f ~sl 0 00 A Cb&nges In content and composition of joR organic *0 matter as a remdt of cubivation. Nt. NI, Knnimmi. N. A_-JtLnkamr and N. 11. 11r)'chikov.a. J',ikrr~Jrt,e -00 (Pirdolotty) 1949, Xv. 1,1!8,17. - Addn%. tit minutrov" a Iiieflod of yrs. Ims Inerrised the org. utaltvr milt-rit jxxivillre4j, chernorcin. etid striv cmMireil .4k. %1.%- 0 go nut"I imik coulain mote bumic aciii dwis wt Ill,oltlltA %iviN. 0 Oo Alionition of light, meatatted by mu.m.4 -4 ;1 pliottiturlef. hy 11111111rurld Millis. tit.-IV wtvr ..' a mralis 44 'WhIrlitim - 09 Z ing dificivilt tit blittile 'wid" S, J-41'. O0 00 00 j.!Coe Zoo ['00 AGO to 409 its* A I It -SL A 6ETALIUCCICAL 1.11111AT1,R1 CLASSIFICATION S' AT '0 IT El 11 11 3 14 It a IS a PE (I ri It 0, 1 N N 0 IH 'j jj (I I Ilk 3 A" 00 0 0 0 04 000 00 0 0000 00 * 0 0 0 0 4110 0 goo so 00 oo* 0 w 0 0 q 0 0io 0 0 0 so 0 *go* go * 0 0 0 0 411* 0 0 0 0 0%. 000 0 0 0 of P.Mtnt 01 an-k-CV0 "The starting wine i.-.aterials for Taim-1yansk sparkling wine. 11 !-Ibscov Technological Inst of the Food Industry. loscow,.1956. (Dissertation For the !J--gree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). Knizhnaya-letoris' No 34, 1956. Moscow. PPXKOVA, Y.V. Changer. in the cell nucleus in the early develolnental stages of the loach. TSitologiia, no.1; 36-42 Ja-F'63. (MIRA 16:6) 1. laboratoriya radiatuiomoy gencitiki Instituta, biofiziki AN SSSR, lioskvr,. (LOACHES) (CEIL NUGIZI) PANKOVA N.V- eic acids in tho earlY evbryogenY Of Cytochemical t;wdy of nuel no. 5:1182-1184 Je ' 64. (MIRA 17,.6) fishes. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 fiziki KN SSsR. Predstavleno akademikom 1. institut biologicheskoy Yu.A.Orlo'vym. PANKOVA, N.V.; SHAPIRO, N.I., 0. Effect of X rars on the duodenum and the intramural ganglia of Auerbach's plexus and Meisaner"B'plexus. Dokl. AN SSSR 116 no.3: 404-406 5 '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1.1natitut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvezMY7 universitat im. M.V. lomanosova. Fredstavleno akademikom Ye.N. Pavlovskim. (I RAYS--MSIOLOGICAL EMCT) (DITOBEIRR-1) (11MESTIMS-1181FITIVATION) NUZHDIN, N.I.; SHAPIROp N.I.; CHUDINOVSKAYA, G.A.k N-V Effect of protective oubotanceo on mwmlian gonsAs. Zh=. ob. biol. ~l no.6:430438 N-D 160,, (MIRA 14SI) I. Inotitut genetiki i Institut bioftziki AN SMR. (RADIATION PROTECTION) (GENERATIVE Olpm) PANKOVA N,V. Radiation injuries of interphase nucle' in the calls of developing loach embryos. Radioblologlia 5 no*4055-558 t65. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Institut biologichookoy fAziki AN SSSR, Moskva. PANKOVA, N.V. Chromosome breakage in some cell generations in irradiated loach fetuses. Radiobiologiia 5 no.2:24E-252 165. . (1,aRA 18:12) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. L Wo-66 M(m) ACCESSION NR: AP5020838 7JR)~0020/65/163/004/11)0:L/10()2 q + ~AUTHOR: Pr or-1c 1A, 1TIME9. Differential radiatioLi arent sets of ehromoso~~s _i_nJMj!j of p ~80URCE. v 1001-10021 and AN SSSR. Dokjadyj v 1631 no- 4,,~1965 insert - f acing P, 1002 TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, radiation biologic offects-animal genet i.CP -w e invostigated in salmon ,ABSTRACT:.-Parent sets of chromosomes .'($al_mR salar It.) and grouncIling MisguriTas- fopsilis fertilized ova 1,ih 'diff eiebt Ttages of cleavage t6 dbtdriln_F`r~a4bsensitivity differencos*(,The groundling fertilized ova were irradiated with a 1000 r,doso 65 kVj 15 maj focal length 20 cmp 485 r/min) in the third stago-of cleavagep and the salmon fertilized ova were irradiate 1with an 800 r,.dose in the fourth stage of eloavageo The irradiated A also lembryos 'were fixed in the middlo and late blastula stages Eui Ithe gastrula stage, Chromosome injurieit were determined in prepara- L!;q~~ /3 L i!43P-oM ACCESSION NR: AP5020838~ 'tions, of crushed.stained enforyos. In earlier morphological studies he of salmon and'groundling blastomeres) the dual structure of t1_ 'nucleus observed in -the interphase was found to correspon d in the metaphase to two chromosome complexes whid-h remained separate In all ~:developmental stages. In the-present study, only one of the two ichromosome complexes forming the blastomere nucleus in an irradiated .:embryo was damaged. In some embryos, the maternal complex with its I 'loosely distributed chromosomes was damaged, and in other embryos the 1 paternal complex with its closely arranged chromosomes was found damaged. These differential radiation injuries of the parental set ~of chromosomes were observed in the metaphase stage as well as the 'anaphase-tel.ophase stages. The effects of the initial chromoso me breaksy usually of the chromosome and chromated bridges in the bridge-breakage-fuston cyole,, wero carried through to the blastula several cell generations after irradiation. However# the presence of certain types of fragments indicates that some chromosome aberrations are the rezult of breaks occurring several generations after irradiation, Radiation injury diff'orenoes of parental chromosome-complexes appear depandent,on the developmental istage at the moment of irradiation* Orig, art him, -1 table,, Card 1"0) q ko Vq, 20-3-15/46 AUTHORS: Levinson, L. B., Pankovaq N* Ve Shapiro, N. 1. TITLE: The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation Upon the Duodenum and the Intra- mural Ganglia of the Plexus Myentericus (Auerbachi) and the Intra- mural Ganglia of the Plexus Submucosus (Meissneri) (Vliyaniye rentgenovokogo oblucbeniya na dven,idtoatiperatnuyu kishk'u i intra- muraltnyye ganglii Auerbakhova i Meysencrova apleteniy) IERIODICAL: Doklady AD SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116, Nr 3, Pp- 404 - 406 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One of the most essential problems of the effect of radiation upon mammalia to be solved experimentally concerns the effect of damage of the central and vegetative nervous system by radiation. In view of this the comparative investigation of a damage produced within some organ and within nerve cells innervating in tlli[3 particular organ is most important. In this respect the duodenum of mice and the intramural gan.-lia, mentioned in the title, present the most appropriate experimental objects. The investigation was limited to the comparison of changes which oocur in the cells of the epithe- lium of the vascular plexus (Bruni-.ieri) and in the nerve cells of the intramural ganglia of the intestine. For this purpose the Card 1/3 authors tried to study the morphological changes and also to trace 20-3-15/46 The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation Upon the Duodenum and the Intxnural Gangliu the Plexus Myentericus (Auerbachi) and the Intramural Ganglia of the Plexus Submucosus (Meissneri) the earliest changes in the nerve cells which are engaged with the perturbation of the interchan,"e. The authors determined the des- oxyribonucleic acid, the ribonucleic acid and -the acid phosphatase. The mice were all irradiatect with a total dose of 5000 r. At this dose the so-called "intestine form of the radiation death" occurs. The mice died after 1,5; 3; 6; 24 and 72 hours after the treatment. The preparing and the investigation of the preparation are dis- cussed. 1,5 hours after the treatment clearly discernible destruc- tive processes in the.vascular plexus (Brunneri) can be observed. After 3 hours these destructive prDcesses occur also in other parts of the epithelium. After 3. 5 and 24 hours these processes communicate to the cells of the vascula plexus (brunneri), where- by the cells areeven more deformed. The boundaries between the cells disappear, most of the nuclei are destroyed and the rest be- comes unnaturally large. In thqbod:Les of the nerve cells of the intramural ganglia no deformations of the morpholo-gical structures at all were observed. More details will be given. The investigation discussed in this place demonstrates the extraordinary sensibility against radiation of the epithelium cells of the vascula plexus Card 2/3 (Brunneri) 20-3-15/46 The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation Upon the Duodenum and the Intramural Ganglia of the Plexus Myentericus (Auerbachi) and the Intramural Ganglia of the Plexus Submucosus (Meissneri) There are 3 figures,and 5 referencea, 2 of which are Slavic. iSSOCIATIONt Institute for Biophysics of the AN TISSR;State University imeni 14.V. Lomonosov) Moscow (Institut bioloGicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR I Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova) PRESENTED: July 1, 1957, by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: April 18, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 PANIKOVA, 0. KATALIINA, 0. B., PANIKOVA, 0., and SMTAY-OVA, -A. "On Apple Rosette (Possibly Virus Disease)011 Sad i Oggrod, no. 8, 1951, PP. 36-38. 80 9a13 So: Sira - Si-90-5.3, 15 Dec. 1953 -- -- - I -- 11, . See: NATALIM, 0. B. RUTIKOVA, 0. "On Apple Roset lc (Possibly Virus Disuase), " 1951. SO: SIU, SI-90-53, 15, Dec. 1953 1. NATAL'INA, 0., PANIKOV& 0.0 SHF.STAROVA A. 2. USSR (600) 7. "Concerning Rosette Disease of the-Apple Tree", Sad i Cgorod, No 8, 1951, pp 36-38. 9. Nikrobiologiva, Vol XXI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 1952, PP 121-132. Unclassified. PANKOVA, R.A.; KHODOVA, D.N.; GORYUSHKINA, I.A. W dryed feces in Study on the survival of dysentery microbes in caucasus. Zhur. transportatiO,, under the conditions of Northern mikrobiol.; epid- i immun. 41 no.6:133-134 Je 164. (MIRA is-.1) 1. Dorozhnaya sanitarno-epidemiologichesk-aYa stantsiya Severo- y,avkazskoy zheleznoy dorogi, ~3670 KLRTIKA W.SSTIJOYS-1V .;K_ 11, 171Uy '7 jj~ - ~-- _1".!-- L _ I_ MOMIA. TRUDY SIMIUT. GOS. I.E.). IN-TA) T. VIII, 194.9, S. 331':1-39. SO: LETOPIS NO. U, 1949 pANWTOVt S.A.v doktor tokhn. nauk; YEGOROV) M.V.t in?,h. Dynamic processes in cone-shaped machines for coarse-crUshing. Stroto i dor. mash. 10 no.10'.32-33 o 165. (!ATqA 18tlO) a jk r 4 A I u _ f .~n ?r pff"Md" of uraw tot attlya met" somm ' .00 sit"sk I'maral. (114SX041.111 of Oyphifis. N. S. Pabhova. I " V"PWAI. IM, No. fl, 4# - 1941. 1, LAM heltims vverc pre,terved with quititwA, mulpir, and by th~ be O"Ilturg-Kalblin fuetw (C. A. 24, LMS). In all CALW* the henwAylic Index was loweml. h i -00 t e reacL vity W the treated wmins. their umbility was firuited. M. 1104ch 00 coo OOW coo see bee ~J~. LA TALLI~I~o;KAL CLAISIFKAIIDP bee Eta.. 00-JMV 100 s#nQmIv_ -4-1 S1300.1 wit C%W a&( SAIIJI 4W Q.v Isi- -- - - u s AT 10 q r c F a' of MIA A S a 1W 0 a a I IV Im 0a 2 "to; toxin, I dad I , T 0,00,0 04 I 0 0 0 0 0, I 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 tiUKAY,&VA. Te.M.; FAHKOVA, S.S. Effect of novoembichine on antibody production (hemolysins and hemagglutinits). Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i Imaran.. 28 n0.4:25-39 Ap '57- 1. Iz Instituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapli rallft AM11 SS&R. (NITROGEN MUSTARDS, eff. U-bia(2-cl,iloroetkvl)-2-chloropro;)ylat.,iine on o-rod . of hemolysins & hemagglutinins) (AIRI130DIES,eff. of drugs on sams) 0 0 0 a 4 0 0 a a ifu IOX11172 nub N 0 A It. P 1; 11 u 13 U V U 2. L A J~L_J_L I 6i- JL__k It 't: w It i AT -AD 0 Carbohy,fralt metfibolimn In eciew sufferers It It, 14%.4111"VI, . ""whob,xii 1937, 1114 '.'1; Chrm. /,40. Irv,,,b,rsx N '.17. The glow.- witunt i,f tRamal j-dimn-of 1918 11 . . tho, kill of t-, trivia imii,nt% lim-sw4A too ill[ I(r.' flog. 1r Aflul 'b' dict !11111 if. C1 112 ""1 1; .." B,rlims~ -I Ifiv Skil atTertr(I "Jill o" Our- it --F 41-1-1 InK. '~;. %I C.. NI.-C Of -00 of Ae 0 0 0 0 0 A to uja~i a it I 1--v ' . o .l !, -'! I t~p I" oIavi'll , - ! 1 110"01111 Awl 0 Carbobydrats VaUbOM fa otaorm adorort, P. 11, Denyamovicb. 4,4, 11sinkeyst and 0. 1. Ral net. voifolk rtso-rolprw- Dei;id 0 111 Ion, 11, A47.-The glucose content of mornuol portions of d to 01-102 m t i J 5o ol 00 S . cats amoun e g. the skin r cezemit pat After the cwbob)dmtrs in the diet were imited, 01-ir.1 mg. % was tobserved. Ponions of the skin affected with 00 41 3 i for disomse had a glucose content of 8 mi. %. 34. G. 3 foore 60 if A ISOL A JoNTALLUR&KAL LIURATU1111 CLASILFICATIOM 9 Z'- - A 0 114.1 111,1411". RIO- 83.01 0 94MOND $*Joao It owl Cog AS-4 Doe U 0 AV 00 0 0 D V Is so M At Ot K X It It It K 1 a of a 0 9 1 AV k D a a a IF .0 1 A AKXI- 0 0 0 0 40 4110 * *4 s* 0* 0 So so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 1 0 0 0 4P 409 e 0 0 0 0 411 DU14SM , V.F.ftranslator); KOERIN, B.B.[translator]..- PARICOVA2.S.V. [translator); POPOV, F.V.[translatorl; TRYAP: B, V.A. [translator]; FADFd'-7V, Yu.N. (translator); RUIUVISWUMV.. B.I., red.; F014INA, MO.,, red.; IOULIVA, N.A,,, tekhn. red. (Contemporar.v problems of entomology) Sovreme3mye problerW entomologii; sbornik statei. Pod red. i s predisl. B.I. Rukavishnikova. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry. Vol.2. 1961. .' 4j.'- ~~ 182 p. (Insecticides) (NIRA 15: 11) (Insects, Injurious and beneficial-Control) USSR/Faim ;Iniimls -- Honey Boo. ,'xbs Jbur : rlcf Biol., 11o 3., 2755 Author : S.V. List Title : S.-xic. 11cculiaritics o;7 Ifo-..c:y BQ,~s. Oritg) I-)-ab:-LIchoIovo&.ctvo, 15~, I-To 3; j"CJ-45. Abstract : O-u s"u-110.3ring th-~! danc,~s Vlw bc~cs of n family SQ-*(".-l,--(l in i,71-ass lo,--('hi'V~~, 111110L COI:MarillC!~ UIC-7.31 With 1?1~- biisllul data, tho antcc!--,D~ cz,-;:clucles. that th~~ Grey Gcorrjlian bee Indian bL:L! (3-DIS :,L*.I- ill the charac-~c~~: of its e,-rcular danec which, .-sti- :u C, j nf; ishec! frc.:i t'ac- dw,ci2r, of th Kl:xis ai-id IiZiiar -" bcc;, races o, , ;i,,t; stable upon a ci-a:i~;- th,-! dircction to the f.:~od 7ourcc. -- V. A. T. Card 1/1 LOPITINA, N.O., rJZNSTSOVA, M.A., PANNOTA, S.V. Phftiological nature of the I'damen of bees rwith summarv in Inglishl Zhur*.V6* -386 S-0 158.-. 'biolo 19 ho,5076 (HIRA,11910) 1., Uboratoriya fiziologii nizshil& zhivotuy-kh Instituta fixiologii imeni I*P* Pavlova; AN SSSR; (BIMS) . * , (CONDITIOND RNSPONSI). V,~ PANKOVA, T.A. Work capacity in tuberculous spondylitis (with summary in Yrench]. Probl.tub. 35 no#5:81-BB '57- (HI'RA 10: 11) 1. It 8-go protivotuberkulazaogo dispensers (~:Iavny7 vrach Ya.M. Gimmellfarb. nauchnyy rukovoditell prof. A*2;.Sorkin) (TUBBROULOSISg SPINAL work capacity) (WORK a.apacity in spinal tuberculosis) PANKOVAI T. A. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) lj&~4ty fep-wark of patients with tuberculous spondylitis." M08,1958. 18 pp. (Second Dios State Med Inst im I.I. Pirogov). 200 copies. M, 8-58, 108) -68- PANKOVA, T. A. PANKOVA, T. A.: "Diagnostic errors, their causeal and important sources of them". Ivanovo, 1955. Ivanovo State Medical Inst. (Dissertatlons for the Degree of Candidate of Fledicai Sciences) SO: KnizhnMa ietopis', No. 52, 2b December, 1955. Moscow. - - ZOLO'rAREV)-V*F*; PAN'KOVA$ T.F. Unit for wasuring resistance noises. PribA tekh-eksp, 6 no.5:181 S-0 161. (MMA 24:10) 1. Firiko-tekhnicheskiy institut, AN SSSR. (Electronic instruments) TEMIRKHANOV, Gadzhi; PANKOVA, V., red.; MALEK, Z., tekhn. red. [Petroleum is coming) Neft' idet. Moskva, Profizdat, 1953. 69 P. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Burovoy master Stalinskoy kontory bureniya tresta "Stalinneft'", Stalinskiy rayon (for Tat4rkhanov). (Azerbaijan--Petroleum production) U SPZWSKIY, Viktor Grigorly'evich; PLECHUN, Geumdiy Vssillyevioh; PAUNA Y-*~,-red.;. SHADRINA, N.D., tekhn. red, ~V~acmtallurg7 -of steel] Vak=mnaia obrabot)aL stali. [Noakra3 Izd-vo WsSipall, 1958. 68p (MM 11:10) (iacuum metallura) (Steel-Matallurgy) YNREME-110, naHmir Ifilcolayevich; PANOU,, -- V-M-P red.; GOLIGMEKOVA, A.A., takhn* red, Dkilde're of hyftau.Uo struatures; a narritive] aldroctroiteli; ocherk, [)[D~kvaj Izd-vo VTaSPS [Profizdat,'" 1958. 126 p. .. (Stalingrad H7droaleotrio P6ver Station) (MIRA 11:10) folvkov ft., -- -- --- --- --- MAK"OV. A.P.; PANKUIA, V.A. Case of spontaneous exit of a foreign body from the respiratory tract with perforation of the thoracic wall. Sov.mod, no.2:38-39 F 154. (MLRA 7:1) 1. Iz Tessentukekoy ob"yedinennoy goredskoy detakoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach A.S.Vasillyeva). (Respiratory organs-Foraign bodice) PANKRATOVA. V.G. (Zalinin); VOLYNSKIY, B.A, (Rybinsk). "Surveying on the terrain' by N.A. Zziamenskii. Reviewed by V.G. Pankratoya and B.A. Volynskii. Hat. v shkole no.2.81-83 Mr-Ap 058. (MIRL 11:2) (Surveying-Testbooks) (Znamenakii, X.L.) CHUTA. 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