SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUMYANTSEVA, A.N. - RUMYANTSEVA, N.A.

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363)63 S/O81/62/OOO/OO5/1o6/i12 B167/B101 AUTHORS: Kopylov, Ye. P., Yemellyanov, D. P., Lazaryants, E. G. Rumyantseva, A. N., Tsaylingolld, V. L., Epshteyn, V. G. TITLE: Peculiarities of vulcanizates based on methylvinylpyridinell rubber hydrochlorides PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no- 5, 1962, 644-6459 abstract 5P298 (Uch. zap. Yaroslavsk. tekhhol. in-ta, v. 619 1961, 157 162) TEXT: A study of the co-polymers of butadiene and 2-methyl-5-vinylpyridine in the ratio 85:15 (6161617-15A)(SKUP-15A) and also in combination with 'KC -T .styrene in the ratio 85:5-25 ( -25-Mbt-5A)(SKS-25-MVP-5A) was made. The crumbled vulcanized rubber was immersed:in HC1 solution (density 1.19) for 1, 2,4, 12, and 24 hrs, washed with water, and,dried'4-5 hrs at 55-6oOc. -15A and SKS-25-MVP-5A, A maximum of 4.3% and -1% of HCl combines with SKMVP respectively, corresponding to one HCl molecule per methylvinylpyridine, radical. Mixtures of these polymeisare,more tacky.and show less scorching than mixtures of the original rubbers. On increasing the content of, com-. bined HC1 the plasticity of the mixtures decreases, but that of.the black- Card 1/~ S/081/62/000/005/106/112 .,Peculiarities of vulcanizates ... B167/B101 fillell materials based on the SKS-25-NIVP-5A salt remains unchanged. The resistance towards ruptfire of the unfilled and the slightly filled vulcan- izates increases with the amount of combined HC1, and reaches 234 kg/cm2. with an unfilled SKIrLVP-15A vulcanizate.. The tear resistance of unfilled vulcanizates increases with combined HC1 content, but their relative exten- f7ion is little affected. The hardness and heat evolution of the vulcanizates increases, their elasticity drops appreciably (SnIVP-15A) or slightly ,-S-25-,.'IVP-5A); the heat evolution of the latter vulcanizates does not 1;,.-.rease; higher combined HU content also increases the attrition resist- ance of the black-filled vulcanizates, SKS-25-MVP-5A.in particular. The added HC1 has no apparent effect on the frost resistance, and increases the adhesive power to met-ils and the resistance to swelling in2gasoline and berizene of SKINIVP-15A rubbers. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation Card 2/2 GORS11KOVj N.P., nauclaWy sotr. KOLMMI, L.I., nauchnyy sotr.; KOTIOVY G.G., nauchwy-ysotr.; KUZIMINA, V.I., nauchrWy sotr.; RUE'Al-ITSEVA, A.Ve. nauchn.-Yy -otr.; ZLIETAp N.G., nauchnyy -&&tF.-;-C~,EPK~O, I.V.,. naucbmyysotr.; POTAPOV, Kh.Ye., red.; OVCHEiVIKOV, N*G., red.; PONGUMVA, A.A.:, tekhn. 'red. (Raising the level of the developrRnt of collective farm opera- tion] Povyshenie urovnia razvitiia kolkhoznogo proizvodstva. Voskva, Izd-vo ekon.,lit-ry,, 1961. ~236 p. WMA 15:2) 1. Moscow. VsesoyuzrVT~nauchno-issledovate1 skiy institut eko- noniki sellskogo, khozyayst-va. 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledova- tellski-,', institut ekonomiki sellskogo khozyaystva (for Gorshk-ov, K Kuzl Nolychev, Kotov, Rumyantseva., Selina,,Cherepkovap mina). (Farm management) rp T A rr. s, C !L I Tj R, V., m7 sjjvnj-~TrH, L. le- developments in the s! urly of the n~Almnl f'OCIIF 0 f t~3 T),11-Ile in the nort'h-~ astern Onrnipr region." n., -910 C-: T )r C., ri ro~'nocch SC, po LA i r. --Cn on P--aalto CC- 22-2~ ', 11 1~ " . . C!" (Tentu!~ Co~' i q ff(-') 7'm-c ow-Lcni-,x7ad) cri 92-29 Cc~-Ain-rr ~,To -C Sc C '!SS, SS,~ and Aczd 0 1g 2::l- p Antiplague Observation Station, Moscow S/12o/62/000/003/032/048, Z032/E114 AUTHORS: rigorlyev,"A.D., M�Ichaylov, Yu.G., Reynov, N.M., A. V. and Si-,Urnov , A. P* TITLE: An apparatus for producing films by evaporation in vacuo Pi~~FZIODICAL: Pribory i teklinika eksperimenta, no-3, 1962, 133-135 TZ'XT: A description is given of a laboratory apparatus (including a full sectional drawing) for the production of films of metals and dielectrics. It can be used to.evaporate five different materials and to obtain(in a single pumping cycle)multi- layer systems consisting of films with ten different The thickness of the configurations in any desired sequence. films is determined �n,situ from their resistance. Alundum evaoorators heated directly by tungsten spirals are employed, (maxi-num temperature 1700 *K, 160 W). The pumping speed (oil diffusion pump) is 250 li-tres/sec and the working pressure 14 5 x 10-6 mm is. The targets arecooled by liqu:Ld nitrogen.. V/ There are 3 figures. Card 1/2 .25180 3/056/61/040./006/2001/031 B102/k'4 AUTI-'.C)RS Kolch '~n, A. hl Mikhay-lov, Yl;, G, Reynov, N. M- Rux-.ya-r:LEevrj.. A. V, Smirnov. A,. P Totubalin, V. U, T 1T L: L.". 3 "M 6 f tho d ea r, vuc K ton a f sl;p,~ rconduc t i-v t t,; i r, thir, tin ."Ams PEP l0i)ICAL; Z'murnal o---.sperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v,, 4C~. 1543 - 1550 X T . Tli:e of vracuca~ly applying sjoerconductisn eff;~-Ots k-2f. Prc.,-- 1 R E 22"A --no- '395, "960) make it of intorc-st ~c,, -,he d~-sLruction of thE sup.,?rzanductivlry t in metal fi'ms as caused by cur- j h ~ u this w.-rk was ~c e*,u--,-.d-E, tbe r~,-ulari 1e t S of thQ tion of by a field .)r a d,-~~:jci~~oc- --a-.75 Eavern:Lng the relturr. of the f il-- to th~-- stat.-, Dn. of the field (cijrrc-nr,) in a larger temperattire interval, The investigauon;F were iimitled tc films of thicknesues (1 6), 0 1 ur-dpr the action of current pulses of differer.T, shapes ararl lengthz: and cm, te::iperatures near the crit--call one The reoul-s of the mr-asu-'e-MOrts Card 1/5 j006/001- ()~f 3/056/61/040 f n v e s L L f) r. boon pr,7,sent.~_-A -~-Irlier Lo the Spven-,h A'-,! Unl:~n T Crature 1r; Finn;`kcr; (Junu, Tna rilirii I ,0- fig th(~ ~ip, ),,aranee ~1~, 2,01k~h j Sallpie with t!,:u current and conta,:,,:z,. The. backing was giltv3s or, L m-L-cal ch-eri--rally purifipa%nd heated in vasuc, The film thicknes2 ~, I su, e - _2~ ,er:la,ned by vie ighi rg; the br,~_,,dtns of -,he films o,,.ere 0- A) 0. j m.T, . T t~ to resistan~2es of the films amounted to .30 ~50 o"Ims at roorr, rect curr(.n t. e-xn-rim,~nts -~,,cre donc, wi tl-l a Po tentiome zer c _,rcui z wi th galvanometer t~r riieochord with. a-uTomantic reccrdinc Ot Cur--ent and vo t at:~ by record4ng potentiometers of th" type s )FID -0914 (EPP - 09M) and E ? P - 1 1,1 T~,e transiticn :,I' the Sample tb (from) the superconducting state was by an oscillographic. apparatus (u3e of an oscillo-. graph of the type)HO-1 (&T0-11) which allows to observe and Tihotograph,the volt-ampere characteristics. Generators of' the types r~j(-2 (GIS-2) and ilki-1,iM (GI-31,-) aere usod to stud,,., ~he destruction of superconductivity by Dulsed current (duration of the Dulse 0.1 - 10 sez); The current and volt- ap-*e were re-orded simultaneously a double-ray cscilloscape of -the type 0 (i),-SO-!). In direct curren-~ oporation at 4..2 K, films of resistancc of 6 ohms and resistivity 04 1pohm/cm were investigated. Card 215 25180 3/056/61/()40/006/001/051 Investigation of B102/B214 The critical temperature of these films -for a measuring current of 40 ita lay between 3.75 and 3.850K, and was therefore higher,thar for massive tin. The experiments showed that with increasing current the resistance increased, ver~slowly, and for currents over 10 ma more rapidly.. The tran-sition '-of the sample from the superconducting to the normal stat,~ on increasine current was investigated by taking measurements with'triangular puisc-s.. Tile influence of thermal effects on the transition could also be studied in this way. It was found that the sample was heated even by a rise and fall,in the pulse of 0,1 ~~sec each. This, heating is attributed to the appearance of a. hysteresis on transition from normal to the superconducting stalte, F 8 shows a volt - ampere characteristic (pulse growth 0.5 !)sec, fall 0.1-sec, Sequence 50 cps, I ma), Further measurements were made by rectan- gular pulses of O.Ta.x- 10(,see (front 0,05 - 0,.15 '~Sec), Fig,.10 shows an .Oscillograi:i of' tbe transitions of a sample from the superconducting to tilt- normal state for ft pulse length.of 2 ti.sec (u,pper curve: current, lower: Voltlipe). The following results were obtained from the studies: The. --ularities found hold for films of such thicknesses for which the current r e. destroying the superconductivity depends only slightly on the thickness, Card 3/5 25VIO S/056/61/040/006/001/031~ ~Investigation of B102/B214 For thinner samples, other regularities are to be expected. Under the action of very short pulses the transition is, greatly affected by Joulean heat and lieat caused by Foucault currents. Besides the hysteresis of thermal effects on transition from the normal state to the superconducting state, there is also, observed a hysteresis which is attributed to the existence of super^-on-. ducting domains in the normal'phase. The duration of the spontaneous transi- tion to the superconducting state is considerably smaller than that of.the. destruction of the intermediate state arising when the superconducting state i's destrcyed by current. The durationof transition from the superconducting to the normal state depends on the amplitude ofithe current in,th� pulse., For sufficiently large amplitudes. the transition time is, /5.10- sec-~ A. A. Galkin is mentioned- There are 12 figures and 10 references: 4 Soviet- blole and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The most important references to English-lan- guage publications read as follows! J. W. Bremer, V. L. Newhouse.Phys-Rev. 116,, 509, 1959 and Phys.Rev, Lett. 1, 282, 1958; C. R. Smallman et al. Proc. IRE. 48, 1562, 1960. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii'nauk SSSR (Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology of the Academy ~Card 4/5 of Sciences,.USSR) w_, w w wT O & O O * a & 0 0, a 10 )-4 A, J, v u to 1 1, 11 1 11 1# ace L J 14 p I I AA 0 it M tt 0 00 of IF -40 a Neparation of slkyd varnish No. 134- k- Jill-vull. (*men i Pvt. 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Nachallnik pochvennoy partiIi Chelyabinskay zemleustroitellnoy ekspeditsii (for moskalev). 5. Institut biolr.,gii Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR (for Kolesnikov). t. Kafedra zooligii Chelyabinskego pedagogicheskogo J-stituta (for Okorokov, Starikova2 Shumilova). 7. Chelyabinskiy rybnyy 4 mehkc.). ..res (for Kli D 17- - 'I" - .. . I -- -. ~"-r .--, -~r.Vr 4. '.4, .- -VFI:,5E',TAj, E.3-1- - --.- .7; * W~W.WT N' a n' ~ x It v 91 It It If If td ti it it 111 11 111 twi 'n an h ff a w A, it if a A. n k vis p 6a Aa r L - -4 0 cc m Eat is 4 1, 1 A 4 A The raladva volOCitios o( the d*c4ptsiposition 01 couttloses of T&Aous orwns under the latluence of aticircWrganisms, . s I . I ~ -00 tt.) g. Kkins. Rrftfal. 1hur. 1939, No. 12. Atut I-",pbopvm 513bilitY tUWArd thc Action ruvedingly high stability of cellut(yc is ex- p6in-I Mructum. W. 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Rumyantseva, i G. A. TITLE: Determination of paraffin hydrocarbons in TS-1 jet fuel SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Part II, Abs. 16P254 REF SOURCE: Sb. Issled. protsessov adsorb,ts. i katalitich. ochistki nefteproduktov v prisutstvii porict.'tel, no. 1, Saratov Saratovsk. un-t, 196.519 3-5 TOPIC TAGS: parlaffin~, hydrocarbon paraffin, nonane, refractive index, jet fuel/TS-1 jet fuel. ABSTRACT: Paraffin hydrocarbons were separated from TS-1 fuel with the aid of carbamide; they were then subjected to distillation on a fractionating column with 25 theoretical plates,' and the separated narrow fractions were. classified according to density and refractive index. The presence of n-nonane and of 2- and 3 -m ethyl nonanes in the TS- I fuel sample was assum ed. The quantitative content of paraffins of normal structure in the TS-1 fuel; which proved to be about Card 1 2 S/073/63/029/001/006/CKJ9 A057/A126 .AUTHORS: Ruriyantseva, G.V., Valov, A. I.I. TITLE: Electromotive forces and electrode potentials in flux-fusions PEMIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 29, no. 1i 1963, 35 38 TEXT: Electrode potentials of Zn, Sn. and Fe dissolved in ZnC12 211AC1, fusions were measured at temperatur s of from 450.to 600'C and the emf of.galvan- ic cells Fe/flux-fusion/Sn determined at 320'C in dependence on the composition of the flux-fusion. Decomposition potentials of pure fused Zn., Sn, and Fe chlo- ride were calculated from thermodynamic literature data in dependence on tempera_,~ ture.. The sequence of the metals changes in the temperature interval 578 1,373*K. UP 'to 1,150*K the sequence is Zn, Sn, Fe, while at 1,150'K and above the sequence is Zn, Fe, Sn. The present investigations are of interest for,elec-, trolytic tin-plating of sheet iron which method is sometimes more suitable than the common hot method. The potential measurements were carried out with a sodiun/ /tin glass-electrode as,reference.electrode in,.inert gas atmosphere. The emf was measured by means of an YMO 2 (MP02) oscillograph. The'following observations. Card,1/2 S/073/63/029/001/006/009 Electromotive forces and electrode potentials in .... A057/A126 were made raith the cell Na-Sn/glass/ZnCl 2NaCl-MeClX/Me, where Mecix stands for FeCl2/r-e(+), Sncl2/sn(+), or Zn%/Zn~+): 'The electrode potentials of iron and tin are equal (1.77 v) at 450'C, The potential of the latter is . m.ore influ- enced by the temperature. Thus the potential of tin at 470'C and above becomes more negative than the potential of iron. Measurements of the emf in 6 different, cells with varying flux-fusion composition are in good agreement with data calcu- lated from the potentials of the pure fused chlorides for the sequence Zn, Sn, Fb. The sign of the electrodes and the change of the emf depend an the composition of the flux-fusion, apparently due to complex-formation. There are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy) SLOMITTED: September 30, 1960 Card 2/2 __1)/_E_'WPW/5IIITW Y/ A (ty/itc( .1-PF(t EW~ t !~Q-65 EWG(J)/EWT( Ewp(b)/EWA(c) Pr-4/Ps-4 IRW ACCESSInN NR: AP5oo8467 S/0070/65/010/002/023040236 AUTHOR: Anikin, I. N.; Naumova, I. I.; Rumyantseva, G. V. rutile, TITLE: Solubility of titanium dioxide in f d' &1t and, M7BtaIliZAtiOn.W.~ 7L;IF-22 --t -2-, a,.v4,-, _~36` l9 0URCE.f:-KristallograAy TOPIC TAGS! rutile, titanium dioxide,;- single~crystal-giowth, flaked: meit,:.~ cryitglizat oh,_hydr nation, titanium dioxide solubility, fused.sait vapor phase I~hermhl crystallization BS melts.~':from ~th 01~ TRACT: Crystallization' of_ruti-le~ above meltspby chemical transport-reaction, and~under hydrothermal conditions has 6en studied. The purpoge of the study was to devAlop &-technique better than the ing2e crysto Yerneuil method of growing rutile a 11grwhich, in recent years, has tracted widespread attention. Preliminary determfnations of TIO solubility In var-:...i lous inorganic fluxes indicated that sodium tetraborate with 5-9% lithium fluoride addition was the optimum solvent (flux) for TiO2. Subsequent experiments with grow- ing T102 single crystals from molten sodium tetraborate, with or without LiF addi- tion, made it possible to determine the optimum temperature and cooling rate. Spon- taneous or oriented ('seed) Metalliza' on of T102 was observed visually using a 1/3 i f 3554,:~~6 ACCESSION NRI AP 6f inicroscopic system previously describeda The largest and most isometric. transpiir-~-,,'-~!~ ent rutile crystals were,grown from Na2B407-LiF-TIO2 melts-cooled from 1200 to bOOC at a rate of 0. 5-e-1, degree/hour. ' Transparent, isometric, rutile Metals were also grown from the vapor phase above the T102 melt in fluorides, whereby titanium d into the vapor phase as TiF4 and the latter is decomposed by Vater Awl k: 6arrie vapor I t102 ci7stal and HF gas. The optimum composition of the melt and.temperature were a rutile boule grown by Verneuil techniquet'! given, Rutile crystals were deposited on The growth process was unoontrollable because of its very high velocity rate, Crys tallization of rutile was also achieved by chemical transport of amorphous or crys. T102 + Wel + TLC14 9 ,,._~,i,talline TiO in an HC1 stream following the reaction as + 24Z0 - 7t4% WiO2 cryst;i + 4HC1 gas. Light-yellow rutile crystale'vere grown-in-horizoataj~,'I_ -with separate heater for hot and cold zones at a temperature above!- quartz tubes a ile light-blue rutile cryst 900C. Anatase crystals formed below 900C. Vh ale forced a ove 1000-1050C. Hydrothermal crystallization of rutile was complete from solutions 6f amorphous T102 in chlorides, tetraborates, potassium fl4orldol and buffer 99lu- ions of these salts, -Under optimum conditibna (temperature over 5500grenpre 900- 000 atmIj transparent colorless or slightly yellow rutile Mate _aa q I MQ lang) .01 . ta rere grown% Oriented crystallization on rutile seeds was obtained In 4quequq pq -ov I lium chloride.or potassium fluoride. Advalatages' of qrystalliAption from tho yapor _7~ Lcard 2 3'!IIII'-!:r_-- =_MM -L. ii Z.-L- 'g L 35 ase:-Vere.-ou linedi 7!hid--.AechU44 a ~,,preii eCat,'-_the_""z" s r i*olfigi, o f't' 0"iL' ~r qr7-o?c3.ae -any, efrac Pure-.-ad7a Ffr- als e-,use -.as:feed for. stdiliziti-Ofi ~aUng seed material aziA' t tb the vapor phase. Hydrotherm rystallization deems. to be the least--~promising -tech-t:.--- ~ique for many reasone. Orig, art, hast 8 figures, I table, and 2 equations. (JK] ASSOCIATION) Voesoruz*T nauchno-1991, in-4 sinteza mineraltnogo syrIya All-Union ,jentific- isel. in-%t of the Gyn~hesie of Mineral Raw Materials) Oc ENCL r 00- SUB CODE., SS 7 -P ATD, REW i,` 3 2 009 ~V wa. 7 7,! , q 'g;~: _64_ 3/3 POKROVSKIT, A.A., starshiy napchnyy sotrudnik; ZVORTKIN, B.S.; KUZZIMIN, A.P.; RUKTAIIISBV, I.M.; T=ITIYZV, M.K.; Sff.AK104ATZV, II.Mg; red.; =ATUAVA, F.Kh., tekhn.red.; KOR- nYBYAg Vol.9 takhn.red, (Demonstrative experiments on heat and molecular physical De- monstratsionnye opyty po molokuliarnoi fizike i toplote; posobie dlia uchitelei. Pad red. A IA.Ppkrovskogo. Moskva, Goa.uchabno- pedagog.izd-vo N-va proav.RSFSR, 1960. 169 p. (MIRA 13:5), (Molecules) (Hoot) D YACHKOY, A,I., red.-. LUBOVSKIY, V.I., red.;'Y~MYANTSNVA, I,P., red.; LAUT, Y.G., takhn.red. [Transactions of the Second Session on Defectology. Moscow, 1958] Trudy Vtoroi nauchnoi seseii po defektologii. Pod red. A.I.Diiachkova i T.I.Lubovskogo. ~Koskva, Izd-vo Akad.pedagog. nallk RSFSR, 1959. '211 P. OURA 13:7) 1. Vtoraya.nauch-ays sessiya po defektologii. Koscow, 1958. 2. Institut defektologii Akademii pedagogichaskikh nauk RSFSR (for Dlyachkov). (Handicapped children), (Children, Abnormal and backward) MIMINSKAYA,.R.M.; FMINA, D.D.; DROMSHKO, A.I.; SHULICHEITKO, A.If; ROMA&qXO, Yu.V.; ZLATOFOLISK&YA, R.D.; BERGOLITSEVA.. L.A.,; VMZUBI L.G.; M-YKINA,.T.N.'- TDM'YAI-TOVA, 0.1 ;,GIFZBIJRG, L.Ta.; GOLODYUK, L.P.; RUMTANPSETA, I:V.;,VYCHEGZHANIII, !.G.; GOLIDMMERG, R.A Data on the study of the epidemiological effectiveness of vaccination agains influenza in Kharkov in Octover 1957. Yop.virus. 4 no.4:407- 4n ji-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. KharIkovskiy Institut vaktsin i syvorotok imeni I.I. Mechnikova. (INYLUMA, prevention control) - --------- --- ------ GRES -NIEL' MAN, B.Ye.;-BN1A.YA, O.Sa;. YMIEL'YA* NOVA, O.I.;-VEL1v6vsKAYA, R.I.;;-' RUWAIMSEVA, I.V.; VNYTSMLN R.Ye.; OUYNIKOVA, Ye.A.; GBXWrfAVSK&YA, )C.L.; VOLINA, L.Ye.; VAMIAVITSKAU, S.M. Investigation of the role of serological types of the coli bacillus in the etiology of acute intestinal diseases of ;roung children. Pediatriia 37 no.5:10-16 MY '59. (mm 12.. 8) 1. Iz Kharikovskogo nanchno-issledowitellskogo, instituta vaktain i syvorotok imeni Mechnikova (dir. - kand. biolog. nauk G.P..Ghe~k"). Xharlkovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute, okhrany.mterinstva i detstva (dir. - kand. med. nauk A. 1. Kornilova) i 21-y detskoy in- -rektsionnoy bolinitay Qlavnyy vrach I.M. Chervontsev). WrMITIS, in inf. & child E. coli, etiol. role of different rerotypes (Rus)) (F.SCHKRICHTA GOLI, inf ect. enteritis in Inf., etiol. role of different serotypes Obig)) GERASKIU) V.N.; BOLDINA, G.A.; RUMYANTSEVA, K.D., inzh. Fxperience ir the operat-'--,n of high-capacity small. Chl"Iff-4% combing machines. Tekst. prom. 25 no.5:30-32 My 165. (HIPA 18:5) 1. Glavnyy inzh. kombinata "Erasnyy.mayak" (forGeraskin). 2. 3tarsidy inzh. prynd-211nogo otdela Leningradakogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta tekstillnoy promyshlennosti (for Boldina). 3. Laboratorlya kombinata "Krasnyy mayak" (for Rumyantseva). q ACCESSION NR: AT3013142 S/3018/63/000/000/0475/0481 AVMOR: Bronovitskayap Z. G,; RuMantseva, L. TITLE,# Glueosamine deamination in brain sections under hyper6xia SOURCE: Tretlya Vneso7uznaya konferentalya po b1olihimli ne-v-07 sistemy*, Sbornik dokladove Yerevan,, 1961, 475-481 TOPIC TAGS: glucosamine, glucosamine deaminationp brain cortex,, hyperoxiao brain cortex respiration intensityr free amonia,, glucose, glutamic acid ABSTRACT: In the first of 2 series of experiments respiration inten-. sity and ammonia formation in brain cortex sections of rats were determined under the following conditions: with no substrate added, with glucose addedp with glucosamine added. In the second series deamination of glucosamine was investigated in brain cortex-sections of rats incubated in a pressure chamber at 6 atm pure oxygen pressure- at 370C for 1 hr. Brain sections incubated in air. served as a control. Animals were decapitated., brains removed.. and brain sections prepared* Before the brain sections were incubated,, their containers were saturated with oxygen for 5 min, Oxygen consumption of brain Card 1&. ACCESSION NR: AT3013142 sections was recorded every 20 min during the first hour of incubation. and at the and of the second hour, Brain sections were fixated with cooled trichloroacetic acid after incubation and made into extracts, Ammonia was diffused for 20 hrs by Seligson's method.* dyed with Nesslerts reagentv and measured with a TEK-11 colorimeter. In separ- ate experiments glucosamins and glutamic acid were determined by electrophbresis, Findings show that respiration intensity of brain cortex sections increases with addition of glucosamine the same as with the addition of an equimolecular quantity of glucose, Glucose sharply reduces accumulation of free ammonia in the brain sections and increases glutamie acid level. Free a=nonia level rises with glueosamine deamination., which increases sharply with incubation of brain sections at 6 atm pure oxygen pressure, Glucosamine synthesis in the brain.is inhibited by hyperoxis. and its deamination is activatedo Orig. art. has: 3 figures# 1 table* ASSOCIATION: Kafedra blokhimii Rostovskogo, r,~D:gosuniversiteta (Biochemistry Department of Rostov-on-Don State University) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACq: 28OGt63 ENCL: 00 Crd2/2 SUB CODES AM NO REPISOV: 005 01m: 014 1, 7", ,,4-re ze nye plrDzhqn~Lla i, zvc- !,,i sluzin-h-, rremeni ma ~Vl al-:~.rdia rauk SS-`~. no. 2. n t t ht, a k oy a C, V,-) S, ft frir 69850 0 SOV/35-59-9-6932 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1959, Nr 9,p 9 (USSR) AUTHORS: Proskurin, V.F.' Rumyantseva, L.I. TITLE: Temporary Captures in the Three-Body Problem PERIODTCAL: Dyul. In-ta Teor. Astron. AS USSR, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 4, pp 287 292 (Engl. _r_6`sum6j-_ ABSTRACT: According to the studies of Shazi, a capture in the three-body problem is impossibleln the case when one body moves around another along the ellipse, and the third one approaches it at a hyperbolic speed. How- ever, the impossibility of capture in an infinite time interval does not exclude the possibility of capture in a limited but sufficiently large time interval. The possibility of such a temporary capture is proved by.the example cited by the authors. The motion of the body of the zero mass was studied in the gravitational field of the Sun and Jupiter and the plane of the orbit of Jupiter. ~At the initial moment, the body is found In a.close,rapprochement,,to Jupiter 0.15) and has a parabolic speed in relationto the Sun. In progressing motion the Card 1/2 osculating orbit was found to be a hyperbola. Nineteen days after it 69850 t/.2 0 SOV/35-59-9-6932 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geadeziya, 1959, Nr 9, p 9 (USSR) .AUTHORS:, 'Proskurin, V.F., Ruarfantseva, L.I. TITLE:. Temporary Captures in the.Three-Body Problem ,PERIODICAL- Dyul. In-ta Teor. Astron. AS USSR, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 4, pp 287 292 (Engl. ABSTRACT: According to the studies.of Shazi, a capture in the three-body problem Is impossible in the case when one body moves around another along the ellipse, and the third one approachesif. at a hyperbolic speed. How- ever, the impo..sibility of capture inlan infinite time interval does not exclude the possibility of capture in alimited but sufficiently large time interval. The possibility of such a.t.emporary capture is proved by the example cited by the authors. The motion of the body of the zero mass was studied in the gravitational field of the Sun and Jupiter and the plane of the orbit of Jupiter. At the initial moment, the body is found in a close rapprochement to Jupiter 0.15) and has a parabolic.speed in relation to the Sun. In progressing motion the Card 1/2, osculating orbit was found to be a hyperbola_ Nineteen days after It 69850 Temporary Capture.3 In the Viree -Body Problem SOV/35-59-9-6932 started moving, its eccentricity amounted to 1.152 and its semi-a-xis to 13.1 A.U. 'In baclo-tard motion the orbit becomes elliptical. The integration for 97 years has been completed. At the end of this time interval, the big semi-axis and the eccentricity do not essentially vary, the motion remains elliptical with the, eccentricity being 0.96 and the semi-axis 72.4 A.U. The ellipticity of the motion is maintained until the next close rapprochement, which will.take place in 26,000 years. The problem being examined is related to the theory of the evolution of the orbits of comets. S.G. Makover Card 2/2 VDOVENKO,, V.M.; BW1011, I.I.; BOBROVA, V.N.; GAVRILENKO, I.S.; IVANOV, A.L. SOLOVIYEV,.A.L.; RMANTSEVA, L.N. Possibility of appl ying,3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)alanine (EOPHA) as a mediator introducing radioisotopes Into melanoma. Dokl., AN SSSR 164 no.1:95-98 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Fadiyevyy institut im. V.G. Kh1opina i Voyenno-meditsinskaya akademiya im. S.M. Kirova. 2. Chlen-korr,espondent AN SSSR. (for Vdovcnko). BLINOV, V.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik~ kand.tokhn.nauki R%IYANTSEVA, L.P.. -k;- ShVELEVA, nau,~-Yy, notrudnik; ANISHOJIUK, Yo.N. , nnucrinY7 sottudnl L.S., inzh.; GORBACPEIIKOVA,~ A.V., inzh.: Eaulsion dyeing of cotton and blended cotton-lavsan goods with the leuco esters of vat dye,s. Tekst.prom. 25 no.2:65-67 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) Nauchno-issiedovatell.skiy institut organicheskikh.poluproduktov i krasiteley (for Blinov, RunWantseva, Anishchuk). 2. Kombinat "Trekhgornaya manufaktura" imeni Dzerzhinskogo (for Shmeleva, Gorbachenkova). F Rul.111YArfrSEVA, M.F. Rela~tiomshj.p between ti_e active ar.--dity F, H Iof gastric content anct the type of focd. Vop. pLt. 21 nr,-.,;.20.-26 F-0 162. T - 1-1 ~ 5) "aborat,crl-i fizicalogii 4. patologil pishc:hevareniya v ~z (za do~,Lcr ined. nauk V.L. Gubarl) otdela lachebnogo pltaniya In5 U tt~ta pil-Anlya Atli SSSHP Moskva. L Ic AdC NR: AP5028257~,-'J, fX 0 0 A 0 0 -6, ' J, Diagram of deVice f of f zone' re iningo tr a- or r s no: phenyU4~6 o ila , a tube iwitW substance for . zone r e f in in&; to motor vi b:,-.cooler- , a c heat or -2/3 IC rd -7 ,I L4 ELRYUSHEY, K.G., dotsent; RUMTARTSSVAt-M.V.,.kand.med.nauk; KARAGODINA, I-L.-, nauchnyy sotrudnik Effect of noise and exhaust gases generated by city tftffic on the bygienic conditions of hospital,grounds and buildings [with summary in linglishl. Gig. i son. 22 no-5:9-16 My 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Iz kaf.edry kommunal.' noy gigiyeny, TSentrallnogo instituta usover- shenstvovaniya vrachey i Moskovskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo insti uta sanitarii i gigiyeny imeni Brismana. (HOSPITALS, off. of city noise & exhaust gases (Rus)) (110ISR, effects, on hoop. in cities (Rus)) (CASBS, effects, exhount gooeo on hoop. in cities. (Rua)) AIDP 2475 Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 4/19 Author Rumyantseva, M. V., Kand. of Med. Sc,i. Title Sanitary and hygienic evaluation of the fields of underground filtration Periodical: Gig. i san., 7, 11-16, Jl 1955 Abstract This work was made under the supervision of Prof. A. N. Sysin,~Mem.,.Acad. of'Med ' Sci., USSR. A suburban resort~in the Moscow Province which has no sewage system was examined Individual installations for drainage of waste waters are discussed from the sanitation point of view. Diagrs. 2 refs..(1950, 1951). Institution: Chair of,Municipal Hygiene Central.Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians... Submitted Oct. 28, 1954 -t~ N.A.; UIDALOV, l.p red. r ixacticas in r. Drtlge crops; from the t i e Yilrlev-.Fol;:3kiy State Va~~ie---Y Testing Sta-- !I,.Il in I'ladimdr Province] Agrotekhnika rysokikh urozhaey; iz cq~yta DrIev-Pollskogo gosuclar.-Averinogo sortoispytatelf- ri 0C uchaptka Vladimirskoi oblasti. Vladimir, Verkhne- V 1 z s k o e k n i zI jr- o 9z;v19 6 527 (I-IIPM 18:10)