SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PRESMAN, B.I. - PRESNOV, V.A.
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GENKIN, A.N.; OGORODNIKOV, S.K.; KOGAN, V*B*; NEMTSOVJ. M.S.; PRESMAN, B.I.
Influence of polar substances on the relative volatility of
C5 hydrocarbons. Zh6r.priklAhim. 36 no-1:142-147 Ja 163.
(mrRA 16:5)
(Hydrocarbons) (Volatility)
-'RAE M, V.; ZCBACHEV, Yu.; KUZNETSOV, V.; SHCHEMBAKOV, P.; STRUMPS, P-I-,kand.
tekhn.nauk, otv.red.; AUKELOV, V-K.,nauchn~7 red.; PRISMOt D.Ya.,red.;
nism", Z.S..red.izd-va; KOTLTAKDVL, 0.I-.tekhn*rea_.
[Protection of tanks used on oil tankers] Protektornaia sashchita
tankov neftenalivnykh sudov. Leningrad, Izd-vo Korokoi.transport.
1959- 47 P- (Leningrad. tsentrallnyi nauchno-isaledovatel'skii
institut morskogo flota. Trudy no.24) (MIRA 12.5)
(Tank vessels) (Tanks) (Corrosion and anticorrosives)
OROGORNIKOV) S.K.; WOVSKAYAp R.V.; N.G.; PRESWLN, B.I.
Azeotropy in binar7 ayetems formed bl perfluorr, trio thylamine
and C5 and C6 hydrocarbons. Zhur.pikl.khim,, 37 no.7:1597-
1601 J1 164. (MIRA 18:4)"
L 30071-65-,
ACCESSION M AT50043.13 #2517/64/071/000/0070/M1'
Aim
TIT t Time-o atay
LE f of a system in a faulty st%te
SOUR AN SSBR. Matematicheskly inatitut, Tmly# V, 71 1164. Sbornik rabot po
ieorii - veroya"ontey-2. on-o -papers-on -Ute--theory--of --proba
-TOPIC TAGS:'- ~Ix6ility..g
$Inkov pr6cesst
ABSTRACT, The author-is interested in the time taken by a syatem, initially having'
MA2 of its m components--operating,-to becompletely repaired# under the assumptions
lof exponential waiti6g times between failures, exponential repair times, and
independence between components. It is assumed that in time dt the probability that
one of the faulty uni4g.*s is repaired is Q~(m-k)ft, while the-probability of one of
the -good. units failing is.Qlkdt. 'He therefore considers a Uarkov process with
_E and con Auding at the-first arrival int
9 starting in state o E
Led goi~.,, 61 *, n
n
where the probabilit-. of going fr in time dt id X dt and the proba-
03" k to "k+1
k
where Ir is
-,biliV of going from 0 1.4 Jkdt. He comoutes HI.Ir and 9(*r,?--
33k t Ek-1
n
--rd 1/2
Ca,d 21, 2 .1. - . I I
PPISMA[l) E.L. (Moscowl
Waiting time in a quelzeing system with many servers. T;~or. 7efOllat,
. I j P.,2 ~
i ee prim. 10 no.1:70-81 '65. .. 1-1
NIVINSKAYA, M.M.; TAGER, I.L.; PRESMAN, 1.1,.
Clinical X-ray characteristics oJ netastatic melanomas of
bones. Vest. rent. 4. rad. 38 no.ui~-8 N-D 163.
(MIRA 17.6)
1. 1z rentferio-radiologic:heskof,,o otdela (zav, zasluzhennyy
doyatell nauki prof. I.L.Tager) Instituta eksperimentallnoy
klinicheskoy onko-oaii (direktor - deystvite"Llnyy chlen
PORI SSSR prof. N.N. Blokhin) AMN SSSR i khfrurgicheskogo
otdGleniya (nachaltnik I.I. Fresman) ISentrailnoy klini-
cheskoy rentgenc-radiologicheskoy bollnitsy (nachallnik
A.I. Yurlyev) Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya.
v
vowuv,~, u,. zn,7ri.
, a- frame and ',~od
gn
TrudY VY'T-' T',O.!9g5c,,-65 164.
t ;, 1~ f- ':;, /-#~ j4, 04 , PI-1 , q~
KLIMETS, M.V., inzh.; PRESMAN, M.S., inzh.
-
Automatizing the new D-333 concrete mixer. Stroi. i dor.
mashinostr. 3 no.2:16-22 7 158. (MIRA 11:2)
(Mixing machiner7) (Automatic control)
GALITSKTY, B.M.; SEMIBRATOV, V.N.; S.:IFIIOV, B.K.; BASHINSKIY, S.V.,
retsenzent;. ERE,124M, S. "- red.; BEREZOVSKIY, V., tekhn. red.;
PAVLICHZNKOY L., takhn. reds
[Norms and estmates for repair and construction operations] Nor-
nW i rastserki na remontao-stroitelinye raboty. Kiev, Goo. izd-
vo lit-ry po otroit. i arkhit.,USSR, 1961. 911, 3 p.
(MIRA 14:10)
(Apva-tment houses-Maintenance and repair)
(Public buildings-Maintenance and repair)
KASPIN, L.A.; MBIWIZWICH, I.R. [deceased]; PLTNYATIN, A.Z.; GADASn'VICH,
A.M.; BASHINSKIT, S.Y., retsenzent; GOBIVERMAY, M.D., spetured.;
red.; BMZOYSKIY. U., takhn.red.
PREI%U,,
[Production norms, estimates, and specifications for building and
assembling operations; general construction] Proizvodstvennye
normy, r8Btsenki i pravila na stroitellno-montazhnye raboty;
obshchestroitel'nye raboty. Izd.3., perer. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo
lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1959. 954 p. (MIRA 12:12)
(Construction industry)
YMHY-'q,,tCHIK, Hil-hnil. Solomonovich, inzh.. Prininal ucbP9tlye;GALITS&IY,
B.H., inzyh. red.: NERTIBNKO, I., tekhn.red.
[Hn~Mbook for normsettere in tho construction industry] Spra-
vor-hnik norrairovshchika-stroiteliri. Izd.2., parer. i dop.
Kiov, Gos.izd-vo !it-ry po stroit. i arkhit.USSR. 1959. 277 p.
(KIR-A 12:12)
(Construction indiivtry)
XASPIN, L.A.;,MENDELEVICH, I.R. [deceased]; PMYATIN, A.Z.; GADASMICH,
A.M.; BASHINSKIY, S.V., retsenzent; GOBXWM, M.D., spetored.;
PEMSKAN, S., red.; TIERR OTSKIY, N., tekhn.red.
[Prodnotion standards, wages, and regulations for construction
and fitting work; general construction] Proizvodetyannyo normy,
rastsenki i pravila na stroitelluo-montashuye raboty; obshche-
stroitelin" rabotys Izd. 2., perer. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry
po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1958. 932 P. (KM 12:7)
(Construction industry)
KOLCHIN, O.P.; BERLIN, I.K.;.P.RESNETSOVA, N.V.
Induction zone melting of high-melting rare metals. TSvet. met.
36 no.9:59-65 s 63. (MIRA 16:10)
1, i-~- VD,
Ochurki TDo ist~;rll xiil,-.~-v -toll-I.ftJi.
io.,-ri-ijhicd fcct~otes.
c t YI7
r.e
~3 r3 r 7~ v
1U~,. vi, 4",
Soviet I:art 1951, Uncl.
SHIMKOP I.G.; PRESNAYA, V.V.
Textolite, expanding sleeve for the winding of rayon frrm packages.
Khim. volok. no.1-30-31 62. (MIRA 1814)
ROZHIMKIY, M.M.; PRESNAYk, Y,e.I.
Treatment of hemorrhagic diathesis in children. Pediatriia 37
no.5:90 My 158. (MLRA 12:8)
1. Iz Belgorodskoy gorolqkoy detskoy '6ollnitay.
(IMMOPHILIA)
PRE~Alr7SOT, , If, D. -j PONOMARFV, V. D;; PANFILO", P.F. ; SHT o V
RAY 11 r _ V.
:r,~%`ent r)' re,.-erberq*ory furr:,ce dlija'5 at, rrie Yarsa~-'--
,, I . y cop '~r
S:'.-eitinp plant. TSvet. met. 3? no.10~26-29 0 164. (KRA 1,-q:7)
PANTILOV, P.F.; PIRMWIETSOV) V.D.; TSFFf, A,L.; S2!IIJTA,S. 1u.
. 7,f,r. TS-,-P_t. Ine'. *Ip -s. 1-2-.
Treatmpnt. (-,f' C.X-'rjZ,~rJ
70-71 D 165
L 8087-66 WE~~P(~,j J
AFC-Nk-, AP502-7132 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/65/020/004/0504/0507't-
AUTHOR.* RodichavA G M Fresneteov; Vo Ne* Kims Pp D*
ORG& Kra noyarsk Polytechnic Institute (Krasnoyerskiy pol1tekhn1c2k17 I
ins;ltut)a q -/, f,)- I
TITLE: Irreversible processes In the quasistatic alternating magneti-
zation of thin films
SOURCE: Fizika metallov I motsllovedeniye, vs 20, no* 4. 1965P 504-507
TOPIC TAGS: irreversible process# magnetization# magnetic thin film,/4,-
- Zl-/- = - L-41 I - " _-
ABSTRACT: ALthough the hysteresis loops obtained experlihentall7 in the
quasistatic alternating magnetization of tbin films in generol recall
theoretically obtained hysteresis loops, there is a main difference
between them, In a, theoretical hysteresis loop, the process of alter-
nating ma netization appears to be a bomogeneoug rotation of the magne-
tization freversible and irreversible), The process of quasistatic
alternating magnetization is not a homogeneous rotations and the appear
and and growth of domains plays a large role in it* By a study of the
Barkhausen effect and observation of the domain structure, the present
*article attempts to analyze the processes of the shift in boundaries
and the rotation of the magnetization and to evaluate their contributio:
L
ACC
NR- AP5027132
to the obange in'tbe magnetic moment of a film* The tests were made on
films of 80NKhS alloy produced by vaporization of the metal In a vacuum,
The spraying time was 6 see. The thickness of the films was 2000-2500 j
and the diameter of the patch was 9 mmo Hysteresis loops obtained on
one of the films at a frequenc7 of 400 cycles, at different angles to
the axis of-weak magnetization, exhibit a well developed monoaxial
anisotropy* An osoillograpbio study was made of the Barkhau3en skips,
with alternating magnetization at different angles to the axis of week
magnetization, and with the application of a transverse field. It was
concluded that there are no significant regions of the film wbiob are
subject to alternating magnetization by a skipping type or rotation, A
figure shows the dependence of the contribution of the skips to the
total change in the magnetic moment of the film on the angle between
the alternating magnetization field and the axis of weak magnetization,
A second figura shows the dependence of the contribution of the skips
on the magnitude of the direct current field perpendicular to the alter.
nating magnetization field. The smallest of the skips observed bad a
duration of about Oo5 microseconds$ and the largest from-150-200 micro-
seconds. The dependence, obtained experimentally, of the irreversible
change in the momeiit of the film on the magnitude of the transverse
field differs strongly from the theoretical* OrIge art, has: 2 figurei
SUB,CODE: EM/ SUBM DATEa. 25Sep64/ ORIG REF: 003/' OTH REF: 003
RODIGREV, G.M., V."%',.y KIM P.D.
-Iblo proceoijes during thg quasistatle magnet',c Polarity,
re"rsaa in chin films* rriz. met, i metalloved. 20 n0-05004-507
0 165, (N2 RA 18? 11)
1. Krasnoyarskiy- pclItekhnIcho,31,i7 Inatitut.
-r-1 -
II-" -z-- ", 1""I ,, , (", ;'-:' /I,,(,I
T /A~~J&-S~AgfD'hdv,- A.Ya,,-, P~~Ofessor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nank;
MONAKHOV, -R.F., lnzhtgnnr; MACHO, S.D., student;
PRESNIKOV ~. Jyk- &LnAapt
Investigation of plane contact problems for soils by means
of photoelasticity. Trudy NIIZRT-no.11:89-101 '55. (MIRA 9:10)
(Photoelasticity) (Soil mechanics)
771
te mcam 01.1 hPleval and iltelfwCean eampmads Wf th
ctgank inGlecules izi wbaq 11 I'Schl golutions.
L. S. 1,111ch and 0. B. Presnik-alwal, UNdl~xye Zapiiki,
jvda 163,
The mcdori b;Aween IC1, Mr. It, and Bri, and dioxaae or
McOll was studied iu ~solu. of CC4.. Stability constA. wem
detd. 3pectrophotumetrivally fGr the intermol. comods.
that were f"ined, The Stabflity of these compds is ex-
14a)"cd in tcrms of the ability (it the mol. to accent e~c~tronq
rom the electron donor. - The value of the dipole m6ments
Of die a1c. and d0une hu no aignificant viTect ou the 'ta-
bitity of the Compd. Rovor Luch
PRISKITSKIT, S., inzhoner.
-
Bailding the IrImtsk Hydroelectric Power Steti*n dam. StrelteV
no-2:5-6 F 157, (Irkutsk Hydroelectric Power Station) (KUU 10:3)
8(6)9 14(6) SOV/98-59-7-8/22
AUTHOR: Presnitskiy, S._jj,, Engineer
TITLE: Foundation Drainage in .0arth Dams
PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitellstvo, 1959, Nr 7
pp 37-
,
40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the initial work on the foun--
dation of a hydro-electric dam, which was constructed
in two stages in order to provide a temporary reser-
voir cofferdam prior to the icing-over of the river;
time did not allow for the lengthy and complex cons-
truction of a core in the first stage, and Fig 1 shows
how this difficulty was obviated by building the first
stage dam, which was 99 m high and faced by a loam
slope protection, extending 200m along the island dam.
A drainage system was installed in the base of the
downstream slope of the dam, which was to filter off
all the water from both the island dam and the river-
bed dam, as shown in Fig 2. Figures are given for
the rise in the amount of water discharged through
the drainage system in proportion to the rise in the
level of the reservoir. 111owever, 'this rise had '-.o be
Card 1/2 curbed when it was found that the drainage strecm
Foundation Drainage in Earth Dams
SOV/98- 59 S/2'L
being discharged from outlets 4 and 4a was workinr~-
some of the gravel loose; it was established that -:L-,,e
drainage flow in the island dam, travelin-, perpendi-
cular to the axis of the dam, had worn away a cavVI-y'
in the loam core (Fig 4). The eroded area was cle;-iBed
out and filled up with a sand/gravel mixture for a
L
distance of 25m along the dam. A brief account of
this repair process is given, which was only a tempo-
rary measure until the central loam core could be
constructed at the second stage of construction. Con-
clusions drawn from the breakdown in the filtration
system are enumerated at the end of the article, tl'ie
chief one being the necessity to avoid excessive pres-
sure during the winter months. There are 3 diaf.~-re_mc
and 1 graph.
Card 2/2
PRESNITSKIY~ S.M.
Engineer - wrote about the Salar Fydro,~lectric Power Plant, near TaEhkent -
Tashkents4eya 0., Uzbekskaya SSR.
Soviet Source: P: Gidroteld-.,nicheskoye Stroitell--+vo No. 7, 1947, 114oscow.
Abstracted in USAF "Treasure Island", on file in Library of CongreEs, Air Information
Division, Report Fo. 109918. Unclassified.
GORIN., D.I... kand.tekhn.nauk; VLASOV., P.S.2 kand.tekhn.nauk; RUDELISON., V.G.Jq
inzh.; PRESITOV, G.B... inzh.~ CFAYKOVSKIY, A.A.,, inzh.
Pneumatic caterpillar treads. Trakt. i sellkhommash. 33 no.12:-11,-
16 D '63. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Belorusskiy institut mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva.
,.PRF,Stl,DV, I.n.
Brief news. Zhur.mi-krabiol., epid. i in=jn. 42 no.2:156-15? F 165.
(MIJRA IM)
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Lh243~45
ACCESSION NR: 'AP5007999 's/0016/65/00,0/002/0156/0157
AUTHOR:
TITLE., Sixth session ot the Interdopartmental Sdientific Hathod
commission on Anthrax Control
SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologiij apidemio'Logii i imz=obiologii,,
no 1965, 156-157
-TOPIC TAGS: anthrax$ epidemiology# apizooti-ologyp immunizationg
preventive measures
ABSTRACT: The Sixth Session-of the Interdepartmental Scientific
Method Commission on Anthrax Control convened March 12-14, 1964 in i
Moscow at the Central Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology
of the Ministry of Health. Forty papers were presented (authors and
titles of many are given) on various aspects of anthrax control:
apidemiologyp opizootiologyp provontive, immunizationp and indications!,
of a causative agent in an external meditua. A recommendation for the
4*
Organization of an anthrax laboratory at the Institute o. Epidemiology
was approved and the imediate objectives of the anthrax control
1 42433-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5007999
-were deeidede
program - The principle objectives of this progratu are:
1) to *sharply reduce the anthrax incidence ratal, 2) to develop
methods of identifying anthrax soil foci and improving the sanitary
conditions of the soil., 3) to continue research on improving*
scarification fa W.- to investig A th
coinations, a .a a state of preventive
imz=nizations, And 5) to expand the educational programp espeoially
in areas with conditions favorable for anthrax development. Orig.
art, has: None.
ASSOCIATION: Mezhd-avedomstvennaya nauchno-raetodicheskaya. homissiya
o bortbd a sibirskoy -yazvo7 (Interdepar
p tri~nlal* Scientif ie Method
Commission on Anthrax Control)
SUBMITTED:: 00 ENCL:, 00 SUB CODE: LS
INR MW SOV: 000 0 1111 000
P -,.:I _- -_ I. V.
Rlact-,-c Tramffr=,ers
i i.
Rep a i,,;-in,-* '. traw. "- ri-.er wi f ',-.r ut r i,. . -! ing th -a c(-.re .`~al,. ~ner-',-. 3 Nr. 2, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified.
KRYLOVAI N. V.1 PPMNOV, M. A.
Changes in the blood supply system in sarcoma 45 during the process
of sarcolysin therapy. Vop. onk. 8 no.1:47-55 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Iz kafedry norTallnoy anatomii I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina
melitainakogo instituta im. I. M. Sechenova (zav. - chl.-korr.
AMN SSSR prof. D. A. Zhdanov) i laboratorii akeperimentallnoy
khimioterapii (zav. - chl.-korr. AMN SSSR prof. L. F. Larionov)
Instituta eksperimentallnoy i klini-3heskoy onkolo, ii AMN SSM
(dir. - deystv. chl. AMN SSSR prof. N. N. Blokhin5.1
(BLOOD VESSEW) (ALANINE) (TUMORS)
anj
or
-~32, r c
PRESNOV, M.A.; OPARIN, A.I., akademik.
Glyearophosphatase activity of cytonuclear nucleoprotein, Do)-J.AN SSSR 93
no.1:123-126 N '53. Ofl-RA 6:10)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Nucleoprotein) (Phosphatase)
MESNOVS M.A.
Histological study of phoaphataRes in the normal tienue following
x-ray irradiation of the organism. Yest.rent. i rad. no.2:6-10 Kr-
Ap 154. (MLRA 80)
1. Iz eksperimentallno-rakovogo otdela Teentr&I'nogo nauchno-
iseledovateliskogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo instituta. (dir. -prof.
K.K.Pobedinskiy zdravo'okhraneniya SSSR)
(ROENTGEN RAYS. effects,
on phosphaiase metab.)'
(PHOSPHATASIS, metabolism,
eff. of x-rays)
o-Mtochemlear lavesUptlan of Olphatage In normill
timues. M. A. Prunov. Mur. Pbskblel BW. 13, 321-
~-~sefith!stochcm.prcpn., fixatims
'-in cool 80% ale., 06% -alc., abs. ale., Cedar -~I. CHEZ CO
I CHC4 with Paraffin (37-40*), Paraffin 64-M'; drying
~of rectiou In xylal, 06% ale,, 70% ak., distd. water.
hicubatiod at a7% in 1%, CaD 1% Coo" dinstd. water,
1% (14HOwS, tap water, 70t;"
0 ak., 06% ale., - and
xylol. - Substrate, for alk, Phosphatase: 2% Na gly;--
CrOPhOsPhat' (cf- and 0 fOfts) 25 Cr., 2% medinal 2150
distd. water 60.0 cc., 2% CaCls 5.0 cc., 2% MgSOj
2/) cc. The provedure for prepn. or acid phosphatase Is
'a~e sanje as above.up to the 37* Incubation. The Incu-
J)MlOo is C*aTikd %vith :in acid substrate: buffer (100 cc.
NaOAc, 13.6%. Plus M cc. 0% AcOff) 10 cc., 5% Ph
avetatf.' 10 cc,, distd. W.-ttCr 00 cc., 1% Na slyctrophosphate
lio cc, The.mixt, Is 410-1 to settle for a few hre, and
t3ff;ltld mixed jvIth 1.-,'j of wittet. After
3&~yft are lvallic,l in water and 1.~114trr-1 to it.
nM, The D~cid pmdoniisates in
t4ilnu% prowte, muscles, car,
nective, tis3ne, skia, a.! seinipAl ve;ilctes. The ~ictlvity
of the alk. phosphatav! i gmr er Mar. Ula I of 11c acid in
Vie kidneys, ileum, and ,i-inth-lium of blood vess0s, BeJ-i
activities are equ.11 In 11 f. I)Wns and spinal cwA. The
findings apet! with Ow- --ktitained, with cheat. methodg.
Ai~, phorphawx was ---ho demonstrated In Golgi organs
using a3 sub,-trate citf;cr plyct"hosphate or ribonuclek
leid. ExpL3. were al-to cviic-l out with r*)n-fixed wtiorl&
of rat liver. spIted. and intestices with cither 91YE&OP103-
Pilate, riboutictek ade, or. dtoryriborluelf-Ic acill as
ra itt 1 0A. The phoophAtase was evenly distributed
a W p1,
he non-Oxed cells, but after fixation
throtigh the nuelci of t'
they were In the nuclear structures. This redistribution i-'
appniently the result of fixatlott. Adenosiretriphosphatase,
was not fo'm'1.
K. A.
~USSR/Biology Biochemistry
Card 1/1
Authors Aleksandrov, S. N., and Preanovs M. A.
Title Effect of desoxyribonucleinio acid depolarization on thelife and deadened
cells of tissue cultures
Periodical t Dokl. AN SSSRp 97p Ed. 2, 289 292, July 1954
Abstract i Experiments *ith the pancreas of a large animal (cow) showed that the do-
polarization of DNK (desoxyribon uclainic acid) has a specific effect on
the nuclear nualeoprotaides but only in the case of their denaturation.
.A severance in the bond between the albumin and the DUK during autolysis
takes place under the effect of proteolytic ferments. Five references.
Institution : Central Roentgenological, Radiologioal and Cancer Institute
Presented.by : Academician V. A. Engellgart., May 8, 1954
- UGM(FTA I~EDIGA See 16 Vol- 5/8 Canccr A-LI-9. 57
2860. -PRESNOV -N1. A. Cancer Res. Dept., Central Roentgen Inst., Lcnin.-rad
lli.flocfie7ni-caT-invest~gat-ion oT15hofpha1ares of the normal lissnres durin.!; X-ray actign -9i, 14,~ 6of!y
(Russian text) N7cstn. Roentgenol. Radicil. 1955, 2 (6-10) Illtr,. 3
Gomori's method was used for estimation of acid and aflaline phosphatascs (phos-
phomonoesterases) in normal rat tissues after single total irradiation (dows NO r.,
1000 r., 3000 r.), after total repeated irradiation (close 300 r.) and after irradiation
of the head only (dose 4500 r.). Thymus, spleen, bone marrow, intestine, scininal
vesicles, pancreas, brain, liver and kidneys were examined. It was found that after
general irradiation there is an increase in acid and alkaline phosphatase activity in
the spleen, thymus and duodenum. After a dose of 3000 r. there was increased alkal-
ine phosphatase activity in the liver. In other organs there was no change in phos-
phatase activity. After head irradiation there was a slight increase of alkaline phos-
phatase activity in the thymus, spleen and liver at the time of death of the animals
(6-8th day). These results indicate profound changes in the phosphorus metabolism
in the organs where X-rays cause destructive changes (cell necrosis).
in
USSR/General Biology - General B
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 19~8, 23563
Author Aleksandrov, S.n., Presnov, M.A.
Inst -------
Title The Action of Depolymerase of Desoxyribonucleic Acid
on Live and Killed Cells in Tissi--,e Cultures.
Gri6 Pub V sb.: Vopr. radiobiolo,,ii, L., 1956, 333-346
Abstract ExDeriments were condLicted on cultures of spontaneous
adenocarcinoma of mmma:7y &land of mice and fibroblasts
of the heart. of chicken embryo. Even a lengthy stay
(11 hours) of the cu-Itare in Ringer solution (I), which
contained 110 /ml of DRA depolymerose (II) does not
lead to a change of the intensity of staining of nuclei
according to Fel6en. In incubation of explants in borate
or veronal b,,,.ffer., which contained II, a weakening of
the staining ability of nuclei was noted. The effect in-
creases with increase of II concentration and lengthening
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of the inctibation pei-iod. By means of neutral red, it
was descovered that a buffer medii-aa irreversibly injures
the cells. In action of II on cUtures which were killed
by heating, hydrochloric acid, alcohol, or "suza" fiya-
tive, weakening of staining according to Felgen was noted
independently of whether the cells were in the buffer
solution or in I. Irradiated cultures (irradiation sour-
ce- radon) were placed for 3 hours into a buffer soiution
with II (experlmcntal Exoup) or witlilout enzyme (control).
A certain weaken-;ng of staining of nuclei in the e~~,jei-i-
ment was noted, i,~hich did not e-Ceed that in non-irradi-
ated cultures which were incubated in the buffer solution
with II. In inc-L-.bation with I, these differences between
the experiment and the control were absent. The authors
showed that the polymeric DNA in solution under influeice
of irradiation does not lose the ability to depoly-,aerize
under effect of II. The latter induces a weakening of
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the stainin- ability of nuclei according to Felgen in
cells killed by irradiation and subjected to autolysis
of cultures. The authors feel that in irradiatioa, in
differentiation from other injuring agents, nucleoproteide
is isolated in which MM and protein are securely bound.
This bond is distvxbed only in autolysis. -- I.M. Shapiro
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