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4, 0 0 9/0*M/000/02/14/023 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1960, No. 2, p. 100, # 3248 AUTHORS-, ._atup_o_qhenko T). V , Stakhanov I. P., Samuylov, Ye. V., Pleshano ; 0 __1 @ i4- A. S., Rn7,.----- ;venskiy, I, B, TITLE: Thermodynamic '"Iroperties of Air Within the Temperature Range From 1,000 to 12,OC17K -and the Pressure Range From 0.001 to 1,000 atm PFURIODICAL., V sb.: Piz. gEtzodinamika. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959, pp. 3-38 TEXT: A method is described in detail for the calculation of thermodynamic properties of a mixture of gases capable to chemical reactions and ionization. The thermodynamic functionri of the air were determined in two stages. First the calculation was carried ou-t of the thermodynamic parameters of the "pure" components, which was redued to the calculation of' the statistical sums for atoms, molecules and their Ions. Then the composItion of the air and its thermo- dynamic functions were cal(.ulated. For determining the composition of the air the system of non-linear algebraic equations was solved. The system Included equations of the law of aci.ing masses for each of the possible reactions in air and the processes of ioniziLtion, the equation of Dalton's law, the equations Card 1/2 5 (A) Osipov, A. S 1 .1; 1, AUT H 0 RO $tj,p,@,:nenkoo, Yea- V-1- OV/76-3 3-7-1 7/40 TITLE: On the Kinetlcs of Thermal Disaociatlcn of Diatomi@@ Lolecules PERIODICAL; Zh7iTnal fizichesk,-@y khimii, 1959; Vol 33; N-, 7@ PP 1526 -, 1532J (Ussiz) ABSTRACT. For the Inirposs of explaini'rig tjh@- pa--t played by th-3 indi-@ridual Trc-de-@ul,@ :-1.1.1sions and by a disturbanoe of the equilibrium. funoticr, -f molecule distribution accordinS to Prie-gy le7619 .r tl--@ th:ory of thermal disso-!@-aticn (D): the authors mea- s,Ared the rate of t*aermal @,D) of diatomic molecules. it was a*s-jmqd -13a, the (D) of mole,-ules resulted ftom a transition f-,,)m the d.iacrete oscillat*i.on 811alle to th,@- z-On"inuous one. In order to simplify inveatf-gations, the authore assumed that th,@ 41-as,.ciating ga3 was present as a relatively sinall. im.- .-. -r ty explanations and maths- .P.! it a. monatomic gas. The above Lnat44.,-a! @*ductions indicate among other things that in most ,,ase5 4nierest-ine from practical &tandpolnts 'he Boltzman L ;. @ 11 d-.,3tr.4bul ior c-if mole,@uies ac!@ordilng to higher energy levela h;@a-i:.y disturbed by (D) aith rising temperature, which af'ec@:, .; he reaction rat,@ (and iis temperature dependence). Carcl Gr fhr- Kinetics of Taormal Dissociation of Diatomis SOV/76-33--7-13/40 Molecules This is also confirmed by the deduced gas.-kinetic equations (17); (24*,, and (29), which permit estimation of the effect of thermal (D) in a transition from highly excited oscillation le-velfj to the continuous spectrum. The process of thermal (D) is ef:,'e@,ted by a transition of molecules from highly excited oscil*_ation levels to -'.,he continuous spectrum. The number of molec-iles on the upper oscillation levels during the process of (D) differs from their equilibrium value. This deviation increises (as mentioned above) with r4Sing temperature. The d-isturbance of equilibrium. distribution according to oscilla- ti-on leirels affects the (D) considerably. From the above gas- ki-net.'-c. equations analy'vie data were obtained on the (D)-rate and the molecule distribution according to @,.soillation levels @hat is not in equilibrium. There are 9 references, 1" of which are cSovilpt. ASSOCIATION: Mcsk@vslciy gosudarst-vennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonoaova Moscow State Uni.Ver8ity imeni It. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: Ds_--_er!ibs-:r 23@ 1957 Card 2/2 K o V1 oil A 8 lit "d 0. .4 .4 PHASE I BOCK MnOITATION SOV/4467 Predvoditelev, Aleksani"Ix Savvich, Stupochenko, Viktor Pavlovich Ionov, Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pleshanov, Ig6F'-ffO-R-;a@c Rozhdestvenskiy so and Yevgeniy Vasil Iyev-Lch Samuylov Termedinanticheskiye fuziktuii vozdukha dlya temperatur ot 1000 do 12,000* K i davleniy Ot OYOU do 1000 atrn ((pafiki funktsiy) (Thermodynamic Functions of the Air for Temperatures From 1,000 to 12YO000 K. and Preessares From 0.001 to 1,000 atm. /Graphn of the Functions/) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1960. 53 P. Errata slip -ineerted. 2,500 colies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Jlka@Iemiya nauk SSSR. Energeticlipskiy institut imeni G.M. Krzhizhar,ovskogo; Ministerstvo v7sshego obrazovariya SSSR; Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy ani-@-raitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. Fizin-heskiy fa"l'tet. R--!Fp. Ed.: A.S. Predv,@jditelev,- Corresponding ?*.mb--r, Azad-emy of Scienees'USSR. PT-T-RPCGE: 7his book is intended for scientists and engineers concerned with thermo- dyramic air functions. Plerm-liynamic Pmetions of the Air (Cont.) SOV/W7 C(NIULZE: The publication con-1-4ains cliagram.@4 !-*f Vz rar-iynamic air functions plotted as -=@tq of curves in relation to temperatin-i and px@z-asttre, where pregsure has been takr-,n its parameter. Hn addition, an apprxximaticn me-thod for calculation of the R4@raigjjt shock is desvribed. Universal re-prz-senting the dependence of the MIA.:, of pressuzes and enthalpies along t1te sh'-k on the M numbeerare given. Tlv@ dWgrams hare teert plctted using exact data ccmputtd by rimans of an electronic at the. Vy,@hiclitpel'nyy t"ntr Akaxipmtj nt-u SSSR (Computing Center, Af:-a-Jemy of Sciences USSR). The woxK prsst@nt-!@d in this publication was done by a-ientiflc workers of tne laboratory of Ccmtua+do.1 Physics at the Energeticheskly irmtitttt AN SSSR (Flower Engineering Instlt-a*.-3, A-,eiemy of Soiences USSR), and the DFpartzient of Moleculear Fbysics of the Dii,-i,@Aion of PbjmicB at MGU (Moscow S@ate under the general direction of Prof-assor A.S. PredycKUtelev,.Corresponding Wm't,z--r of the Academy of Sciences Z73SR. 7%tir:@ 3 referenrea, all Soviet. TABLE OF COTnTMS: Irtrodn,,,-@tion Description 5 cor#4- STUPOCMKO, Ye. V., STAMNOV, I. P. (Moscow) "A Contribixtior. to the Theory of Supersonic Flows in Relaxing Media." report presented at the First All-Union. Congress on Theoretical. and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 jan - 3 Feb 1960. 82837 S/048/60/024/008/014/017 too 0 B012/BO67 Vy" AUTHORS: -OsiDov,, A. I., Stupochenko, Ye. V. TITLE; Energy Transfer in Molecular Collisions PERIODICAL: Izvastiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol- 24, No. 8, pp. 992-995 TEXT: in the present paper the semiclassical method of calculating the probabilities is investigated and the probabilities of a transfer of the translation energy in molecular collisions with strongly non-adiabatic course into oscillation energy is determined. Also the probabilities of a transfer of the oscillations in molecular collisions were determined. The investigation was made with central collisions of diatomic r-:,:jlecules, where the nuclei c,f the colliding molecules move along a straight line. The transfer probzbilities are determined by an asymptotic solution of the steE,dy Schr6dinger equation for the collision. C. Zener (Ref. 3) SUggeStE!d a systerL of equations (1) and (2) for determining these probabilities. Thi solution of this system is simpler than that of the Card 1/_3 82837 Energy Transfer in Molecular Collisions S/048/60/024/008/014/017 B012/BO67 mentioned Schrbdirger equation, howeverg the problem of the limits of applicability of riucb an approximation has not been solved. Usually, for gufficiently tlgh velocities of the relative motion and for t. E c2@ B, the agrEement between the results obtained' in the calculation by the method of distorted waves., and those which are obtained from the method b'Y Zener (Fefs, 3.4) will be satisfactory. AE denotes the energy tran3ferred, E the original roserve of kinetic energy. The authors deduced the systen of equations (1) and (2) from the steady Schr6dinger equalion. In this connection it was found that besides the mentioned conditions also ocndifion- (3) must be fulfilled. This condition is fulfilled a priori when the amplitude of the atom oscillations in the molecule is consi6erably smaller than the radius of action of the inter- molecular forces. Formula (4). Practically, this condition (3) is fulfilled in the first oscillation levels. In the following, the method shown here for determining the probabilities is applied to the transition of translation energy into oscillation energy in collisions of atoms with molcculos in a strongly nonadiabatic course, Formula (7) for the transitior. probabilities is obtained, It is pointed out that Card 2/3 holds for any intEraction potential if condition (6) (Ref. 6) is fulfilled. The method described here may be used for determining the probabilities of an oscillation transfer in molecule collisions irrespective of the degree of the adiabatic course of the collision. Formula (11) for the probability of the energy transfer is deduced in an analogou3 way- ItE application is demonstrated by an examp1p. There are 7 references. 3 Soviet, 3 British, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Mof;kovskiy gos. universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow state University im. M. V. Lomonosov) Card 3/3 815,1'. S/076/60/034/06/18/040 B015/BO61 AUTHORS-. Sllugochenko, Ye. V., Samuylov, Ye. V., Pleshanov, A. S., _r0z11des'tvffffVr17;--1. B. (Moscow) TITLEt Tbermadynamic Function of Air at High Temperatures PERIODICALa Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 34, No. 6, pF. 1265-1274 TEXT: The theimodynamic properties of air and its components were examined at tempere.tures from 120000 to 20000 0K@Vand pressures from 0.001 to 1000 ath.The calculations had to be carried out in three stages for such high tem@eratures: 1) Calculation of the thermodynamic functioi-!- of the components of air, and a calculation of the equilibrium constants for dissociation and ionization; 2) Calculation of the composition of air at different temperatures and pressures, and 3) Calculation of the thermodynamic properties of air. It was established that the thermo- dynamic functions of air can be calculated with sufficient accuracy by methods of statistical physics, with consideration of the Coulomb -nteraction of the charged particles by the Debye-HUckel equation, and with Card 1/3 61573 Thermodynamic Functions of Air at S/076/60/034/06/18/040 High Temperatures.. B015/BO61 consideration of the linear dimensions of the excited particles by the method of Fermi anti Uray. At a pressure of 1000 at, and a temperaturo of 200000K, the! maximum error is some percent. This calculation error is valid for ionized components of air at 1000 at and in the whole temperature rarge from 120000 to 200000K. Calculation formulas for the initially mentione.it temperature- and pressure ranges are given, as are the calculated val%kes-of the thermodynamic function and the composition of air. The calcule.tions for the pressure range from 0.001 to I at were carried out with consideration of a dissociation of N 2 and 029 and simple and double ionization of N, 0, and Ar. In the pressure range from 1 to '1000 at the dissociation of N2 and 021 the formation of NO, and SiMP14) ionization cf N, 09 and Ar were considered. The results are given diagrammatically (Fig- 7). An electronic computer of the type 1U, (yTs);.- of the AN SSSR rAS USSR) was used for the calculations. This work was carried out in course of a research program under the direction of Profeasor A. S. Predvoditelev in the institute named below. There are 7 figures, 1 ta')le, and 10 referencest. 5 Soviet and 5 Germanz Card 213 o4,,-'- B/020/60/134/004/003/023 201b BO19/BO67 AUTHORSi Stupochenko, Ye. V. and Stakhanov, I. P. TITLE: Equations of Relaxation Hydrodynamics PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960; Vol, 134, No, 4, pp. 782 - 785 TEXT: The setting-up time T of the local thermodynamical equilibrium widely varier, in different processes, If the hydrodynamical quantities strongly change during the time T the relaxation processes must be changed in the equations of hydrodynamics. The authors set up the follow- in fundamental equations of relaxation hydrodynamics: )2 dQ%t + Qdiv7 - 0 (3); Qdl/dt + gradp - 0 (31); ds/dt = !(& T d@/dt = -KE 2Here, pressure p and temperature T are detetmined from the equatiAs P ='Q C Q0 T - Es . Furthermore, the following relation holds between the phenomenological coefficient K and i! i - 1/KF-,,. The properties of system (3) are then studied. First, it is sh@wn that curlv Card 1/3 EquationS of RelaxEtion Hydrodynamics S/020/60/134/004/003/023 B019/BO67 changes with time. The authors demonstrate that the differential equation I (a2;/atl _ cl A-) + alv/at2 2A-* , Tt- 00 v - c 0v 0 (6) describes the propagation of weak disturbance6 in a relaxing medium. Similar equations may be obtained for other hydrodynamical quantities. The differential equation (16) a -)" 1 0 ) --OQdivv is then obtained by methods of nonlinear mechanics and 4 aq 2 statistical physics with an accuracy to the terms withA4 for (3"'); /U v-r/L. The equation of motion Q6V@/dt = -gradp0 + grad(ldivv-*) is obtai in second approximation ftom this differential equation, Here, d@0 2 _ 2 T )-Q and -;q(c C ), which quantities have the -(ap/ap 10 aq 11.) 0 significance of a second coefficient of viscosity, The survey given under the condition that w @(l is not concluded and equations in a better approximation may be obtained in this manner. There are 6 references: 5 Soviet and I us@ Card 2/3 Equations of Relaxation Hydrodjnamics S1020 60/134/004/003/023 B019%067 ASSOCIATIONt Moskcvsl:iy gosudarstvennyy universitet im, M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow state University imeni M. V@ Lomonosov) PRESENTEDs March 11', 1960, by G@ I. Petrov, Academician SUBMITTED: March 151, 1960 tf Card 3/3 84824 S102 60/134/005/007/023 2 1) 7 B019@B060 AUTHORS: Stal:ha:nov, I. P. and Stupochenko, Ye. V. TITLE. Strict%ire of Mach Lines Vin Re@laxing @Media PERIODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol- 134, No- 5, pp., 10-14 - 1047 TEXTs The authori: studied, from the viewpoint of relaxation hydrodynamics, the Mach lines obter,irable in a flow around a cone\(approach angle 0)@ Proseeding from f*.ow equation 1 (a/ax) [(M2 _,)a2v/ax2_a2 V/ay 2@ 2_ 2 2 2, 2 00 + (Mo I)a V/ax a r/ay 0 (1) of relaxation hydrodynamics they state that similar equa-lions may be set up for the disturbances of other hydro- dynamic quantitief (pressure, temperature, et.-,), The following considera- tions are restricted to m >1, and solution C') exp W(x. 2'Uy')] d V(X@r) .. (au/2ni)l (6) is defined as followst is written down, T Card 1/3 84824 Structure of Mach Lines in Relaxing Media S/020/60/1341/005/007/023 B019/BO60 ............ i Moo-1 .(Mc. X/l, y' - y1l. Characteristic (9)s x - fmi) 1 y 0 is found to separate the disturbed flow from the un- a) disturbed one, an(. the behavior of the solution along the characteristic (9) is examined. Ihe following relation is obtained for the solution on characteristic W. V(X'Y:@ 0 at aue-vy/li0(Z) at y> fm-T1x (10) y< 0" 1 X 77", 00 2 1M2_M2 T _r0"%_I'=%>0, The Bessel function 10(z) in the vicinity of YX" -I' OD characteristic (9: is found to be about equal to unity@ Thus a discon- tinuity appears ni!ar the cone vertex, whose intensity decreases ex- Card 2/3 PREDVODITELEV, A.S.; STUPOCHMO, Ye.V.; ROZHDF-STVENSKIT, I.B.; SAMUYLVV, .re.-7-.;-PMs-MffOr,-T.-T.; awn, I.A., red.; KORKINI., A.L. tekhn. red. [Tableii of the gas dynamic and thermodynamic values of an air flow behind a direct shock wave for velocities of the incident wave up to 4500 m/sq@.) Tablitsy gasodinamdehe- skikh :. termodinamichaskikh velichin potoka vozdukha za priam3na skachkom uplotneniia; dlia skorostei nabegaiushchego potoka. do 1+500 m/sek. Moskva, Vychislitellnyi tsentr AN SSS.1.9 1.962. 131 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Chlon-horrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Predvoditley). (Air flow) FMVODITELKVj A,S.4. prof. - STIJPOCHENKO. Ya V.; PLESHANOV, A.S.; A-@= sAy,jaLOV, Ye,,V.; ROZPM-sTMjSK1.Y, I.B.; ORWVA, I.A., red.; POPOVA, N.S.,, tekbn. red. (Tables oV the thermodynamic functions of air for temperatures from 2000 to 60000K and presaures from 0.00001 to 100 atm.]Tab- Jitsy terjodinamicheskikh funktaii vozdukha; dlia temperatur ot 200"do 60-DOOK i davlenli ot 0,00OC2 do 100 atrosfer. Moskva, Akad. nauk SSM. Vychislitellnyi t.-entr, 1962. 267 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Air -Thermodyneanic properties) (Fi7sics-Tables, etc.) -7 777- 0"Inm AID Nr. 9131-2 3 JuIA PROBLEMS OF HYDR)DYNAMICS OF RELAYING MEDIA (USSR) Stakhanov, I, P,, Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fiziki, -A 196 2, 3-20. no. 2, Mar pr S/207/63/000/002/00.1*/02.9. Some general properi,es of equations of motion of the thermodynamically non- equilibrium fluid are studied, including the possibilityof transition to eqUilibriura hydrodynamics in the limiting case of small relaxation time. The law of' propa:- gation of small disturbances.in rela)dng media is studied and two different cases are considered: 1) w shock wave,and 2) s@-eady two-dimensional supersonic i:ak flow past a slender Wedge at z ero'incidence. It is shown that, -with respect to the &der of relaxation '.ength, " the propagation occurs along the characteristics of the equations of rela,:ation hydrodynamics. 'Therefore, weak discontinuities whos@e directions do rDt coincide -with usually observed Mach lines occur near the obstacles. A, detailed i3tudy is presented of'the variation of the disturbance chaxac ter'down stream from its origin, and an equation describing the law of propagation is established. [ANBI Card 1/1 U928-63 (J)1BD5--AFrFTG1AM--1J-r((;) ACCFS31ON NR: AP.--002603 s/o2D7/63/0Oo/oO3/OO41/'010" AUTHal: Osipov, A. I.; S'tipodhenko, Ye. Ifo TITLE., Nonequi2ibrtam energy distributioli with respect to the vibmtional degrees. of fr@edm of moleculea vh,--n t6e &a_xweU listribwItion is disturbed SOURan zhun-jal jrikladno@ nw-khaniki i -b3khnicheskoy fiziki, no. 3, 1963, 41-44 TOPIC TAGS: energy distribution, fast-particle sources ABSTRACT: The dizctributicn of vibrational energy in a gas disturbed by a faai;-- particle source hasbeen investigated. It is shown that the dliturbance of Makwell distribution is usually accomqxmisd by disturbance of the equilibrium energy distributicn-wIth respect to all degrees of freedom. In the caseiofa model of hamonic osaillators comprising a small impurity of diatomic molecu-U.-s in a light mo-ratouic gas disturbed by a source generating simile monatomic pa.-,ticles whose iritial kinetic energy is small r than hNu, the distribution of vibrational enero can be represented as the Bolt=ann distribution characterLzed by the temperature 7HEMk. For a THETA differi-ant from the temperature T of th@ Card 112 ----------- --------------- --------- S/053/63/079'001/003/003 B102/B186 AUTHORS: Osil)o',', A- I., StuPoCheAka, Ye.-'Y. TITLE: Non-uniform energy distributions with respect to the vib:!ational degrees of freedom in gases --khi fizicheskikh nauk, v. 1j, no. 1, 1963, 81-113 PERIODICAL: Usp, TEXT: This revi.@w article deals with causes and effects of non-uniform energy distribution in gas Itinetics. The introduction is followed by the two chapters of the paper: (1) The vibrational relaxation (Introduction; gas-kinetic equations; transi-tion probabilities; vibrational relaxation in an isothermal *system relaxation equations; vibrational relaxation in an isothermal system the distribution of the molecules with respect to the vibrational levels; vibrational relaxation in an isolated system - the gas-kinetic equations; vibrational relaxation in an isolated system - the distribution of the molecules with respect to the vibratioral levels). (2) The distribution of the vibration energy in aysteas with particle sources (Introduction; thermal dissociation corsidered as sinks of vibrationally excited molecules; Card 1/2 ;'ACCESSION NHs AP4044717 S/0207/64/000/004/0029/Wl AUTHORSt Waryang M. N. Noacow)i Stupochenkot Yet Ve (Moscow) TITLE: Rotational relaxation of diatomic moliecitil6s in a light inert 'gas SOURCEt Zhurnal prikladnoy nekhaniki i tekhnichoskay finikit not 4P 104# 29-34 TOPIC TAGS: vibrational relaxation, inert gasp datomio molecule, harmonic oooillator, rotational relexationi, Fokker Planck equation l The rotatJonal relaxation of heavy diatomic molecules (a rigid rotator) !ABSTRACT: was analyzed in a liIjit inert gas under conditions of strongly nonadiabatic colli- sions between atoms cad moleculee. The initial energy distribution of the molicule 1corresponds to Toe-T, (T- temperature.of the inert ps). The Boltzmann kinetic equation is written J.'or the distribution function f(Hp &, t), (where E,F_ are the ,translation and rota-;ional energies reopectively)t using the principle of detailed ,balancing and expandIng the right hand side in powers of 6 and a,* The Fokker- equation of d Lffusion its obtained in the (St 6) spaces or :where Ws -Lin M_/_1 and (At )%vis A,2W (r, 1B At, A) 01A Ir (Aft Aw Card 1ACCESSION NRs AP40-147'17 The coefficients or tho above.equation are then determined from the oolligion Br Idynamice of 1 and Cl molecules with He atoms The chan omen e in m tun for . g 21 21 2 I 1.1 1! atoms is given by Z;' 2mb sip and change in molecular energy by 1 & j!A1 '.-AE--P' Pc" Coeffiaient B. then yields hAT 0,,"'# where J1 is the total scattering cross., 82 bE, b Vir 12- sections Introducing rotatia, ial energy distribution function. (1 ;1 --4D (BO so' t)* dE,C the Pokker-Planck etuai;ion is obtained in the form + 0)1' which A a the identical to harmonLo ozoillator relaxation equation in a thermostat hl//kT 40 for translational degree of freedom yields Similarily, th@-equt.t icm - .. LF nwoolutions of both of the*above equations ard. then given in terms of generalised 1,aguerre p'olynomial.66 Origs art 6' has 130. equations. ASSOOIATIONt none Wd C 2/3@ 74 -MTQQQlK eni. Vladimirovich; LOSEV, Stally Andreyevich; O%j,fYe,,,jKy P 0 1 " )-" -A 1 e"k s -ey -T FEE Tf S AMUY LOV , Y e . V. , r ed . [Rela:cation proces,4;es in shock waves) Relaksatsion:Me protsfissy v udarnykh volnakh. Hoskva, Nauka, 1965. 484 p. 0 Oll IRA 19: 1) 4 'ACCESSION AR -Inertia-of-the molcjjUjit __Andlh4!l.JL-.collidi %Lit L00812-66 0,9TWIE (1-, )/,--,4A(1) ICCESSION NRs AP502)625 UR/002o/65/163/004/0849/0652 AUTHORs Stupochenkop Yo. V. 12 MME: Temperature Jump in malti.-atomic gases MURCE: AN SSSR. Dcklady, v. 163, no. 4, 1965, 849-852 AWN TAGSi rarefied gns flow temperature field, temperature jump, accomodation coefficient ABSTRAM The temperature jump conditions atthe wall of a multi-atomio gas are' i is investigxted analyti cally. In particular, the effect of zone I lestimateli on the tealperisture jump condition under.the assumption that YI-4 L, where, I'L is the characterictiG dimension of the temperature field. The r-degrees of '@freedom of the mole(ule are divided into two groupst f - f + f where f includes 1 2 1 :the translational azd rotational degreesp and f 2 , the vibrational degrees of free---- @dom. The acoomodiailon coefficient of group f is assumed to be loss than that-of--!. 2 fis The region new- the wall is divided into tbree zones. In zone Il the thick- ness "all is assumed of the order Y, apd the temperature conditions are written as .follows '612", 91 C7TI OIX g1k Or GIZ Card L :L4o78-66 2Wr(.1)/MM_tz)/3WA(d) rjjFCS(k)/EWA(h) W ACC Nlr V600 65 SOU CE CODE: UR/0207/05/000/006/0116/0118 AUTHOR: Stupochenle), Ye. V. (Mbscow) ORG: norie TITLE: An estimate of the front thickness of strorig shock waves in gases SOURCE- Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaixiki I tekhatcheskoy fiziki, no. 6, 1965, 116-118 TOPIC TAGS:. shock i vave structure, shock wave -front, Navier Stokes n -etpatio ABSTRACT: -In hydroJynamics 6f -Ideal -fluids, the Bhock-wave to- represented by a geome- trical discontinuity surface of hydrodynamic and thermodynamic quantities. However, the Incorl)oration Into, the theory of viscosity and of heat conduction widens the transition region to a layer of fh iite thickness. -The estimate of this thickness & x using Navier- Stokes eqtiation gives an approKimate; answer j>. 10 where 10 Is the meanlree path. Sinee the equations of macroscopic aerodynamics are valid Card 1/2 ACC t A'H Vo 1.rwpoichenko, YEv,,,eniy VladimirQv,ich; Losev, StalLy Andreyevich; Osipov, Alcksoy losifovich Relaxation processes in shock.waves (Relaksatsionnyyo protsessy v udarnykh volnakh) Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1965. 482 p.,illuses biblio., index. 4000 copies printed, TOPIC TAGS: gas relaxation, vibrational relaxation, relaxation.. process, relaxing flow, shock tube, shock wave, shock wave heating, shock wave Etructure, strong shock wave, gas dissociation, radia- tiorf heat tj'ansfer, nonequilibrium flow, aquilibrium flow, thermo- dynamic equ:.librium,gcLs dynamics, thermal dissociation PURPOSE AND COVI'RAGE: This book is intended for scientific personnel concerned w:@th the problems of gasdynamics, high-temperature thermal phy@.iics, chemical physics, and also for candidates and senior stud-ants*of these specialties. The present state of-experi- mental and :heoretLcal investigations of relaxation processes takinj place in shock waves in gises-and air is described and analyzed. Particular attention io paid to physical aspects of relaxation phenomena sad to elucidation of patterns in processes taking place in the eat-ablishment of statistical equilibrium vith respect to various degrees of freedom. It contains a foreword and six chap- Card 1/4 UDC: 533.601.172 ACC 'NR% AM6008481j, ters& The fl.ret chapter deals with general problems and presents a qualLtatLvc description of the relaxation process and the funds- mentals of experimental methods. The second deals with shoik tubes as a mitans for generating and studying strong shock waves and related )henomena. Chapter three deals with the experimental' methods used for investigating nonequilibrium phenomena taking place in sho:k isaves. Chapter four is devoted to a theoretical analysis of relaxation processes and available experimental data. Chapter five deals with nonequilibrLum phenomena taking place behind a shock front in air. Chapter six briefly outlines the gas flow properties in relaxation and contains a brief analysis of gaskLnetic methods for deriving equations of equilibr'Lum and relax ation hydrodynamics and methods of the thermodynamics of Lrrevers- ible processes@ The authors are grateful to N. A. Generalov, Yu. P. Rayzer, and E. V. Samuylov for valuable comments* TABLE OF CONTENTS CabrLdgedlt Foro.word -- 6 Ch. 1. Shock wave structure and methods of investigation* Basic data -- 9 1. Ganes Ls and structure of shock waves -- 9 2/4 ACC NRi AM6008484 2. PelaxatLon-processes in gases (elementary theory) -- 32 3. Experim.:ntal study of shock vave structures -- 53 Ch. II. Shock tu'3es -- 68 4. Methods for generating strong shock waves -- 68 5. Gaadynanic flows in shock tubes -- 83 6. Inhomogeneity of flow behLnd a shock wave front -- 96 7. Auxiliary measurements of the properties of gas in shock tubes -- 119 Ch. III. Experimental methods for investigating nonequilibrLum phenomena in shock waves -_ i3s 8.- General requirements for recording instrumentation -- 135 9. Certain correlations of nonequilibrium gas flows -- 142 10..,-Densit@ measurements -- 150 11.' Absorption methods in molecular concentration measure- ments -- 176 12. Light umission of gas -- 207 13. Electrcn concentration measurements 228 14. Other measurement methods -- 248 Ch. IV. Relaxat!,oh processes in shock waves 258 15. Establ::.ahment of Maxwell's distribution -- 258. Card 3/4 TAN TSZTAKI-BET [Tang Chien-pell; STARODUROVS[ATA, V-N.; KONOVALOV, Te.A.; GUAITI DA-TUN [Kuan Ta-tlung]; CLMIK, I.P.; SOMOVA, L.S.; UZ LI (He Li]; CM ST-TSTANI [Chang SSK-ohlienh VOIHOV,, A.M.; SHIRTATEV, S.L.; KLRKIU. V.A.; STMV, A.D., red.; KAWSLAU, T.M.. red.; GERASIMOVA, U.S., takhn.red, Elconoiiy of the Chinese People's Republic, 1949-19591 Bkonomiks Kitaisl:oi Narodnoi Respubliki, 1949-1959. Kookva, Gosplanizdat. 1959. 304 P. (MIRA 13:3) 1. %awiduyushchly sektorom ekonomiki stran narodnoy demoi=atii Instititta ekonomiki AN SSSR (for Stupov). (China--Bconomic conditions) STUPOV, A. I- -Fi6g-ii4 con:'erence of economists of socialist countries. Yop. eknn. no.@,-W-157 F 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Prae;ue--P,conomtcs--congreq-ofy) TUSTIGNEYLT, R.N.; STUPOV, A.D., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; TO- NASHPOLISKIY, L.M., kand.ekou.nauk, red.; SMIRNOVA, A.I., veduehcliy red.; GONCHAROV, N.G., tekhn.red. [Economic development of the Czechoslovak Republic] Razvitie ekonomiki Chekhoslovatskoi Respubliki. goskva, Tses.in-t nauchn. i tekhn.informataii. 1960. 99 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Czechoslovakia--Economic conditions) mJ@ri7jyich- Prinimala uchostiye LUKOVNIKOVA* G-V-9 kand.seI"akoW6z.naukq mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KANUSKAYAP T.K., red.; GERASIMOVA, Ye.S., takhn.red. [Developiient of socialist agriculture in Bulgaria) Raxvitle sotsialiritichaskogo sel'skogo khozisistva v Bolgarii. Xoskva, Gosplunizdat, 1960. 273 p. (KERA 14:3) 1. Sekto:r skonomiki stran narodnoy domokratii Institute ekonomiki. Akademii nauk SSSR (for Lukovnikova). (Bulgaria--Agriculture, Cooperative) S'1WOV j A., G'MTSOVICH, G. ftrth*i -lidAtAgn of the economic foundation of the world Bystai! ialiom., Vop.eko'no no.9:55-W- 161. (MIRA 3.4:8) (00manist countries-Economic conditions) STUPOV, Alelcoey Ibitriyevich, WINOVICH, M., red.; KLIMOVA, T., (Fratmiriua cooperation among socialist countries] Bratskoe sotrudnichestvo sotsialisticheskikh stran. Moskva Gospolit- izdat, 1@?62. 6o p. NIRA 15:7) 1. Institut ekonomiki mirovoy sotsialisticheakoy sistemy (for Stupov). (Comnunist countries-Economic policy) SERGEYEV, V.P.; TARNOVSKIY, 0.1.; MITROFANOVA, N.M.; SHMELEV, N.P.; SHABUNINA, V.I.; SKVORTSOVA, A.I.; VASILITSOV9 V.D.; KRASNOCLAZOV, B.P.; EELYAYEV, Yu.N.; KURAKIN, V.A.; YUMIN, M.N.; IcERGEYEV, V.P.; ZOTOVA, N.A., MATVIYEVSKAYA, E.D.; S=_Y,_A_D_, otv. red.; LISOV, V.Ye., red. izd-va; NOVICHYOVA, N.D., tekhn. red. Veoriomic cooperation and-mutual aid in socialist countries)Eko- nomicheskoe sotrudnichestvo i vzaimopomoshch' sotsialisticheskikh stran. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk S.SSR, 1962. 272 p. (miRA 16-2 1. Aka&emlya nauk SSSR. Institut ekonomiki. mirovoy so cheskoy sistemy. (Communist countries-Foreign economic relations) (Communist countries-Industries) Rv-ABUSHKIN, T.V., doktor ekonom, nauk, prof., nauchnyy red.; STUF9@Y,, A.j@. _):-.and. ekomm. nauk,nauchr7y red.; LVPNMWA4. Ywoip-red.; JMU,My, N., mladshiy red.; I-IOSKVII,'A, R., tekhn. red. . .@A. [The economy of socialist countries iii figures for 1961; consicie statisl,ics]Ekonomika stran sotsialisticheskogo lageria v tsifrakh, 1961 god; kratkii statisticheskii sbornik. Moskva, Sotsekgiz 1962. 236 p. (MIRA 16M (Commnist countries.-Statistics) USIYEVICIII M.A., kand. ekon. nauk; VIDMAR, V.N., kand. ekQn. nauk; STUMV,_A..Q., kand. sellkhos. nauk, STARODUBROV-SKAYAp V.N.p kan@'. eton. nauk; STORNIIEV, V.1.,'kAnd.1st. naukj RUDAKOV, ye*V @'and. ekon. nauk; KIRANOV., P., prof.; KHORVAT, L. (Horvat, L.], kand. ekon. nauk; KROVM, K., d*or,- FRUKK, [Frukk, H.), doktor; SHMIDT, V.[Schmidt, V 1, prof., doktor; TEPIKHT, Ye.[Tepicht, E 1, prof,; NIK, S. iNic,S.1, kand. ekon. nauk; DUMITRIY, E[Du-mitro, D.]; SVOBDDA, K., kando ekon. n&uk; LEPNIKOVA, Ye.9 red.; KIRSANOVA, I., m1adshiy red.; NOGINA, N., tekhn. red. [Socialist reorganizations in the agriculture of the European pe6ple's democracies] Sotsialisticheskie preobrazovaniia v sell- skom khoz1aistva evropeiskikh stran narodnoi demokratii. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1963. 334 P. (miRA 16:7) 1. Akaeemiya nauk SSSR. Institut ekonomiki mirovoy sotsialisti- cheskoy sistemy.2. Institut ekonomiki mirovoy sotsialistiche- skoy sistemy AN SSSR (for Usiyevich, Vidmar, Stupov, Starodubrovskaya, Storozhey, Rudakov). (Europe, Eastern--Agriculture, Cooperative) LISRCHKINA, S.M., obahchiy red.; TOMASHPOLISKIY, L.M., obahchiy red.; CHUTXRIUShMLI, Te.Y., obahchiy red.; KARYAGIN, I.D., red.; KIRIYANCIVA, Z.V., red.; RATYAM, P.V., red.; MOTORIN, A.I., red.; POPOV. I.J., red.; POPOV, N.N., red.; IPROSKMYAKOV, A.Y., red.; SOKOLOV, Yu.S., red.; STUPOV, I.D., red.; BELYIVSKIY, A.M.j red.; MUZHI]LI, Y.S.; red*.- DANILOV, N.N., red.; RAMIMANINOV, G.I., red.; SIMCHRIKO, G.A., takhn.red. (Develoluent of the national economy of the German Democratic Republin] Razvitie narodnogo khoziaistva Germanskol Demokrati- cheskoi Respubliki. Moskva, Proizvodstvenno-izdateliskii kombi- nat VINITI, 1959. 906 p, (MIRA 13:4) 1. Akadomiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchnoy informataii. (Germany, Zest--Economic conditions) L 79-14-66 DFF61).- IJP(c) ACC NR: AP5027355 SOURCE CODE: 9! AUTHORS: Ladyzher, Bkaya. 0. A.; _S i@ipyalis@, L. UR/0043/65/oOp/Oo4/0038/0046 OP.G.- none TITLE: Equations of mixed type .SOURCE: Leningrae;.. UrAvereitet. Vestnik. Seriya matematiki, mekhaniki i astranamiij@ no. 4v 1965P 38-4, TOPIC TAGS: differentlial4gmallo, partial cliff erential equal' ion, elliptic equation, arab-o1i`ceq-ua-X1`cn Ti@yqllc eS!La @ik p ABSTRACT: The aulhors consider the problem of determining U(xpt), satisfying one of L('J)u f(j), 100 for each j - 1,2 on n x i i and various initial conditions deperd':ng cm i. Here i indicates an elliptic, parabolic, or hyperbolic -L-ype of equation, Conjugacy conditions on the common boundary of' 1) and 0 are to 1 2 be satisfied. Tho method of solution is illustrated on Card -1/2 UDC1 517 -946 L, 7,93h-66 AWM'FtW50@73@5-7 -4u=fl(x, 2 Ult - Alt =A (X, 4 3 @under simple conjugacy conditions. Orig. art. has' 39 fo Im, as. ,SUB CODE: VA/ SUBM DJLTE: 24kpr64/ ORIG M: 007 Card 12/209) STUR"f Josef Reconstruction and modernization of chemical plants for producing I precipitatod calcium carbonate. Chem prum 14 no.11:569-573 N 164 1. Rooearch Institute of Inorganic Cherdstry, Usti nad Labem. AcUxl ot MWOu w the N (;.g A. gritnt, Stur, ;tud P. Turay physsu!' ALai. Sig, A-pel., @-c Oxlor@! inflilmL Is thip penicMin &imf'n. Lut tgu$@6;4 rise in 1. tion-mliction poteztW nf ftmAtM, struim- c,' S. mi-tt, flthtkli: OTSIM MAZYM rrnCn, -,f 10-0.j,jmL bave an effed on the oxIdathom-reduction potmtW, A. 13. L. BrtNtic. KR&KLI. A. STUR@ J.; TURAT, P. The ,,hange in the oxidation-reduction potential of Staphylococcus wireus on 'the action of penicillin; a preliminary report. Acta physiol. h1ing. 5 no-3-4:549-551 1954. 1. Biochemical Institute of the Medical Uhiversity, Szeged. (Received December 2. 1953) (PINICILLIN, eff. on oxidation-reduction potential of Micrococcus pyogenes aureus) (MIGROCOCCUS FYOGBW aUreus, oxidation-reduction petential, off. of penicillLu) .IMION-RIDUCTION (Ox potential of Hicrococcus pyogenes aurous, off. of pe@icillin) KRAMLI, A.,; MR, J.K.,; TURAT. P. Iffect of ponicillin and streptomycin on the redox potential of sensitive aj.A resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus. Acta phvoiol. hung. 6 no.1:15-24 1955 1. Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry University Nedical School, Szeged (Received May 5, 1954) (MICROGOCCUS PYqwL1S' effects, penicillin & streptomycin, redox potential in resist. & sensitive strains) (FMICILLIU. effects, on Hicrococcus phogenes, redox potential in resist. & sensitive strains) (STREPTOKYCIN, effects, an Kicrococcus pyogenes, redox potential in resist. & sensitive strains) V,-, thl: nci, atl-! lal, TT tjnorous rnt,3.11 T. 13P. T L T (Irp 'Y'ni. pjojo@!jpi i,? n 'C 1,T ...ont'r-l@- '-J'it @,f L 2A�1-_66 EWT(1)/FS(v)-3 ft ACC NR, AT5028036 SOURCE CODE: HU/2501/65/ol6/001/0043/0049 AUTHOR: Marek, Nandar (Szeged@; Sipov, I-laria-(Szeged); Stur, Judit k. (Szeged); $zarvas. Janos Meged); Kramli, A- ea@7@oged) ORG: Institute of Medical Chemistry. Medical University, Szeged TITLE: Continuous culturing of algae in artificial Illumination SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acts, biologica, v. 16, no. 1, 1965, 43-49 TOPIC TAGS: photosynthesis, algae, chlorella ABSTRACT- A method for continuous cul@.ivation of algae is described; this method can produce algae in sufficient quantities to inoculate larger culturing units. A diagram of the apparatus, which is based on th-i! light.-utilizing properties of the algae (Chlorella in these experiments) and cra the theoretical principles of continuous cul- tivation, is given in the original article. Experiments showed that this system is self-regulatory in a certain light-int,@!nsity range: its productivity per unit volume of suspension remains constant at a ra:[,e of inflow of the medium between cekain limits. 'me computed cell concentration values at different renewal periods must be taken as limits since the values obtained deviate approximately 10% from tileoretical values. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 12 formulas. [is] S SUB CODE: LS/ SUBM DATE: 2ojul64/ on np: 002/ ATD PRESS- L. 1 -141 _$4q RAR@,,K, N.; SIPOS, M.; STUR, J.K.; ZHIAVA3, J.; KRIUMLI, A. Contiriuc= c-ulturincp of alrjae in artificial illumination. Acta (D biol. acad. sci. hung. 16 no.1:43-49 165. 1. Institute of Medical Chemistry, Medical University, Szeged A- KrWMl1)* Sulni,,tod July 20, 1964. L 23896-66 - SCTB-.--nD XCC'TM'-A rj'(_')0 1182 -1 SOURCE CODE: HU/2501/66/ol6/00/03IM25 i, U T 1-10 R :D,arek. Nan6o_r (5z.eged); Maria (Szeged) , i1i Szarvas Jano _C6:Ee_gbA);,, Kramli, Andras'(fteged) OhG; @natltute of Medical -Ch-e-m-To.""try, I-Tedical University _aZeRed headed by A. TITLE: Studies on the redox potential in algal cultures SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hunj@,;aric@e.- Acta biologica, v. 16, no.4, 1966, 319-325 TOPIC VLGS: algae, redox potential., oxygen tension, plant growth ABSTRACT: Redox potential (RP) measurements were carried out In algal cultures to investigate the influence of the daily periodicity of light and darkness on changes in RF values and to establish the relationship between RP and growth curves. It was found that RP values are subject to regular daily changes, and are Aighqr and lower in light and dark- ness, respectively. The differenc,l@ between the maximum and minimum values varies greatly depending on whether the cultures or grown In inorganic media or in those containing organic hydrocarbons. It is assumed that this might be caused by differing oxygen tensions due to difference in photosynthetic oxygen production in the various media. The regular relationship between dally RP ma-ximum values and growth-ratt Card 2 STTjI,Cp F. Protection of locking steel gates in hydraulic constructions. p. 253s TEC11"HICKA PRACA (Stat.ne n:,,kladatelstvo technickej literatury) Baratislava, Vol. 7, No. 6. June 1955 STURCE: East 11,uro]9ean Accessions List (--EAL) Library of Congress,, Vol. 4S N . 12, December 1955 STU110, r. Resolution of the Ist -Scientif-Ac Mining Ccngress of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2550 TI-XITTICKA PRACA (Statne nakladatelstvo technickej literatu@y.3*Barat-islava., Vol. 7. No. 6. June 1955 *-'OURCE: East "uropean Accessions List (LEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 4. . No. 12, December 195 5 .1 @.-, -i in hy @,,--.Iructurcs rote constr@2tinl (Usfre-d-ni -,,pr?,-Vl vodni@'O cor-,,o3i,yi. 157. no . 6 Jun a 19 vol. ",cp Durop@!.,:m - Uftilization of wp di If t roductlan. -stes from ic 11 Chem. PHImpt 4(29); 37F*7'*-t-A dim@, -4 jur@ US uses of wiitk..i from alk. dii hirmwe pr(wiffetion in Czefh(pilovakta, inchiding the -oca! M Ca wa3tc. a reA- due coutu. vatwu@ oxidi-S alld Salts x (.-r (-.Ktg. file ulclt3l Av and So-called coavv..%@On z@"7 rond@ting wai;lfy a N'acl and Nu-SO,, a by-prcxiitct af cwiv@tiixig N.', 2Ct,O., into RjCr-4:)j, - L. A. Ifel-wich, STMO, R., NAJIMAN, M. Yugoslavia (430) Technology The nroduction of natural gas in Italy. p. 78. NAFTA. Vol. 3, no. 3, Mar. 1952. East Furo ean Accessions List. Library of Congress. Vol. 2. no. 3, "arch 1953. UNCUSSIFIED SOLYOM, Janos; KOTRA, Zsuzaa; SALAMON, Jkos; STURM, Jozeef,, Uji, Miklos Studies on the relationship betwijen the renin-angiotensin system and aldosterone excretion, lUserl, or7ostud. 15 no,,4: 431-434 Ag t63. 1. Budapesti Omstudomanyi Egyetem Elettani Intezete,, (ALDOSTERONE) (RENIN) (ANGIOTENSIN) (ADRENAL CORTEX) (NEPHRECTOW) (BLOOD) (CHR(HATCu'RAPHY) SOLYOM, Janos., KOM, Zsuzoa; SAIMOV, A.kcs; STURCZ, Jozaef. Study of the role of the renin-engiotensin system in the re- gulation of aldosterone production. Kiserl. or7ostud. 16 no.l: 96-100 Jat 64. 1. Budapesti Oryostudomanyi Egycitem Elettani Thtezete, SPAT, Andras; SALIGA, Margit; STURM, J02;Sef" SOLYOM, Janos Effect of aldosterone on intestirial Na- and K-transport. Kiserl. orvostud. 16 no.2:153-156 Ap'64 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egye-:;em Elettani Intexete. -lk SOLYOM,J.; KOTRA, Susanna; SALAMCN,A.; STURCZ.J. A study on the role of the renin-angiotenain system in the control of aldostercne secretion. Acts, physiol. acad. sci. Iftmg. 24 no.3:293-298 164. 1. Department of Physiology, Medical University, Badapest. A SPAT, A.; SALIGAI Margit; STURCZY J - SOLYOM, J. --- 4! P Effect of aldosterone on the intestinal transport of sodium and potassium in rats. Acts. physiol. acad. sci. Hmg. 24 no-4.,465-459 164 1. Department of Physiology, Medical University., Ridapest. STU f ("KA ,M., dl@.; HIJU, G., dr. Maxillofacial trauma through sport accl',Jents. Stonatolo',- I _74a (Bucur.) 12 no-5:439-446 16,;@. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Cl.'-nica de chirurgie buco-maxilo-faciala Institutul medico-farmaceutic, Bucuresti (seful clini.cli: prof. Valerian Popescu). L 11506-66 ACC NR: AP6W?O38 ""OURCE, CODE: HU/0018/65/017/003AV48/0252 AUTHOR: Spat, Andrau--43hpet, A.; .0t.urrn,,, Jozser-'c;hf.urta, Y.; Szigeti, Robert-- ORG: Medical University of Budarnst, 1w:t1tnt,- of Mysiology (Budapl-,Stl Orvostudomanyi Eryetem, Elettatil TITLE: Angiotensin II activating facLor in rat plasma SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, v. I'[, no. 3, 1965, 248-252 TOPIC TAGS: rat, biosynthesis, biologic metabolism, gland, hormone, endocrinology, blood plasma, drug f,@ffect, pharmacology ABSTRACT: The effect of angioten'sinnon the ' -:irhth.. tin vitro5 esis of steroids by tho rat adrenals has been studied in Krebs.,, Ringer solution and In rat plasina. An ';%ffect of angiotensin on the increase of steroid synthesis could not be demonstrated in either of the incubation media.As compared with the Krebs-Ringer solution, rat plasma alone effected a significant increase in aldosteron@ production by the adrenals. The authors thank the CIBA and the Organs of the Ilbarmaceutical Factories for placing the Angiotensin II and Steroid pr"ratlcmi jkt their disposal. @ri fi res. (Ajar SUB CODN: 06 / SUM DATE: 29Jtui6l@ OHIG REF: 1 2 JFRS7 Card VL L-28993-66 AUTHOR: Spat, AndrAsi. Sturm, Jovii, I goti, Robert rh 151 ORG: Institute of ftsiology-l Medical Univer&tZ of W_&M_sjjBudapesti Orvos' Egyetem, Elettani Inteset) SOURCE CODEt TITIRs Niv observation's'on the function of the angiotensin-aldosterone_system SOURCEs Academia scientiarum hungaricase Aota physiologica, v* 27, no- 3. 1965. 199-203 TOPIC TAG41: rat, hormone, b1bod plasmi. adrenal gland, corticosteroid. hormone ABSTRACT: The effect of angiotensin Ii, on steroid synthesis by the rat adrenal cor has b6on etudied. in Krebs-Ringer madiwaand in rat blood plasma. Attempts to demon- strate thct angiotensin would have an.'@.ncreasing effect on the rate of steroid syn- thesis failed in both media. Moreover, a depression in a1dosterone and corticosterone production was'observed, especially In the plasma.madium. No evidence was obtained for an aativation of angiotensin 32 tV blood plasmas A significant3y higher rate of steroid s)nthesis was achieved in the plasm medium than in the Krebs-Ringer madium. The authors are iMebted to Ciba Ltd,, Baser, for supplies of angiotensin II ai# Organon Ltdo'Osseffor the steroid prep-irationso Orige art. has: 2 figures* Lurige art* in 9rg--7.0PhJS SUB cobEt o6 bum DATs: i4ju3.64 ORIG REF: 003 OTII REF: 017 Card L29393-4i6 ACC NRt AT6019811 SOURCE CODE: HU/250W55/60TAW61-6-370. 70 AUTHOR: Sturoz, jozsef; Kotra, Zsusiannal Purjesz, Istvan; Lakatos. Katalin, S.&13 I - S&aiga, Ar-@-. ORG: Lturcz, Purjosz, Lakatos, Saligaj Institute of Physiology. lWical Univsrsity j JAL of Budapest (Budapesti OrvostudomarVi Egyetem, Elottard Intezet); I_Kotra KO Budapest TITIE: Effect of vagotorW on aldosierone secretion in the dog SOURCE: Acaderdae scientiarum hungizi-cae o Acta physiologic&, v. 28 no., 2, 1963, 163-170 TOPIC TAGS: corticosteroid, dog, endocrinolog7 ABSTRAM A study was carried out on the effect of vagotony on the rate of aldosteron3-' secretion in hypovolemic and hyporv)lomic dogs. The rate of secretion achieved in the hypovolemic state was significantly increased by vagotorq. In the hypervolorde state, vagal section had no effect on the aMpsterone output of the adrenalse Under such experivental conditions, the inhibl@ory effect of bypervolemia on a1dostorone secretiom was overruled by the stimUting of fee.t of blood loss# The authors thank Ciba, Basel and Organon, Oss, fletherlands for supplies of steroid preparations* Origo f,-xt, haBs 3 figures* /O-rig. art. in Engj fJOk@7 SUB CODE: 06 SUEM DATE4 l8Dec64 ORIG REM 001 / OT11 RZF: 028 Card L 37820--( 56 ACC tiR_,_Aj;@6j8_4@_7 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/66/000/003/()258/0261 AUTHOR: 5Ratj Andraa--Shpet, A.; wcz, Jazsef--Sht ts Y. ur ORG: In8titute of Physiology tv - 0 KQd L pf-Budapeat-(Budapeati Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Elettani Ii oze I& TITLE: Effect of angiotensin-II on a1dosterone synthesis in rat adrenals SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, no- 3, 1966, 258-261 TOPIC TAGS: rat, adrenal gland, drug effect, biologic secretion ABSTRACT: The effect of angiotensin 3:1 on surviving adrenal tissue in the rat was studied. The steroid synthesis .1n the adrenals was influenced nelther by the -administration of 50 pg/100 g daily doses of angiotensin II for :@ days before decapitation, nor by a aingle dose of 50 @kg/100 g of it injected 40 minutes before decapitation. In comparing these results with other data, it is considered doubtful that angiotensin Il plays a role Jai the physiological aldo3terone regula- tion of the rat. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. IJPRS: 36,5991 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: la,run65 / ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: Oll HUNGARY SPAT, Andras, and STURCZ, 'Tozsefo Institute of Physiology at the Medical University (_(5@v-6j'Cig-6i@'fi@i-Egyetem Elettani Intezete) in Buda- pest. "The Effect of Angiotenzin Il on Adrenal Steroid Synthesis in the Rato Budapest, Acta P'11y@iolo -icq Academiae Scjentiarum!!an&aKjs@ Vol 29,, No 3-4) 8 Jun 1966, pp 2:13-217. Abstract: [English article; authors' English sum;nary, modified] The effect of angiotensin 11 on steroid synthesis in the rat adrenal cortex was in vestigated. This drug (Ayper tens in, CIBA) was practically ineffective on the rate of steroid proJuction by incubated adrenal slices when adminis- tared in doses of 50 Pg per 100 g daily for three days prior to decapi- tation, or in a single dose 50 pg per 100 g Injected 40 minutes prior to Lhe experiment. in view of these results and some other data Jq it ap- pears unlikely that angiotensin playa a significant role in the physiological regulation of aldosterone secretion in the rat. 13 refe- rences, including 3 Hurgarian) I German, and 9 Western. (Manuscript re- ceived 12 Jun 1965). jOzsef SPA", Andras, and SZIC-ETT-t Rooert, I I I V 0,@ L i t@ , 1&@-a ".- Institute of Physiology, ical .3chool (Crvostudoiran ie 6 yi FZye- 1r, Elttani Intezete)o Budapest "EffeCt of 7ocal AbiOsterorle Concentration on Aldosterone Production in Incubated Adr,@.naisn F-ud&Pest, "'cta Phys .010 rin-a Academize Scientiarum Hungaricae Vol 30. 2 196@!nn - Endocrinology HU)NGARY S_TVXZ,.,4qz3ef, SPAY, Andras, SZIGETI, Robert; Medical University of Buda- past, Insti-WC6-of Fhysiology (Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Elettani Intezet). "Effect of Changes In Local Aldosterone Concentration on Aldosterone Synthesis by Surviving Adrenals." Budapest, Kiserletei Orvostudomany, Vol XVIII, No 4, Aug 66, pages 444-446. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] Rat adrenal tissues were incubated in different amounts o:11 Krebsi-Ringer solution. According to the experimental results, aldostorone synthesis is :Independent of the hormone con- centration and metabolic product concentration present in the incubation medium. The stimulating effect of plasma on steroid synthesis is presumably not caused by the a1dosterone--or metabolic product-binding capacity of plasma oteins. 1 flungarlan, 16 Western references. (Manuscript received 23 Sep 65. 1/1 CERNAY, J.; HUDAKOVAp G., Technicka Effect of a mixtiire of adrenalln and noradrena-lin on the level of reduced glutathione (GSH) in the t1lood of healtby children. Bratial. lek. Uity ", no.lot5g&.603 164 1. Pediatricka katedria SOL v Trencine (veducit MUDr. A. Getlik) ; Centra:'ne laboratorium 0071 v7 Trencine (veduail MUDr. Z.GievarekJI., a Ustav zdravotai-okej statistiky v Bratislave (riaditel: prom. ekonom. S. Fatok). IZAK(YVIC,V.; IZAKOVIGOTA, A.; RNILICA, P,; CICYAREK. 3. Technicka spolu- pracat,W-U t-Me. Determination of the corticotropitt activity of the'hypepbysis with metopyraparre (mstopirmetest). Dratisl. lek. listy 2 n o. 104-41 964 1. Iratedra vnutonteho lekarstva Slovenskeho ustavu pre dosko- lovapie lekarov v Trencine (veducit doc. MUDr. D.Aieska) a Centralne biophemlxke laboratorium OUNZ v Trencind (voduci: MUlYr. Z.Cicvarek),,. TI, 7 r V A R: F, t e @ n n i @'K P, s po tj p S P2,' OVA I.T. ii dy @;urtaca In li@niut,@V U z i3x-t@@- v 1drEm cf age. Val RMUTTA/MicrobioloGy - Gezeral MicrobioloL7, Systematics., F MorpholOGY, C@-to!oGyi Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 99234 Author Cvibiescu, hs, Sturdza, N., Sefer, M., Radu, I., Dercea, A. Inst Rtziania., Acadegy Title Serolog-@.cal Determination of Certain Types of Leptospirae of the 8ame Species IYatained froi.-i Various Foreigi Labora- t@ries Orig Pub Comun. Acad. RPR, 1956, 6, No 10, 1251-1256 Abstract No abstract. @ard 1/1 _- _;-, . I r) @ )@ 11 I f --IN @- @- 7f,.I - . COMBIESCO, D.; STURM, M. Types of leptompirae discovered In Roumania. J. Hyg, Mpidem., PmhA 1 no.2:205-212 1957. 1. Inatitut de Microbiologie, Parasitologie at Rpidemiologle *Dr. %ntuzinol". (Lvw:;Piu !ierotypes discovered in Roumania (]Pr)) RUIUVIA Microbic logy - Microbes, Pathogenic to Man and Animals, Bacteria. Spyrochaeta. Abs Jour : Ref '.hur - Biologiya, No 5, 1959, No. 19610 Author : CombLeSCU, D.; Sturdza, N.; Sefer, M.; Opro Lu, 14. Inst : Not @iven Title : The Pathogenesis of Leptospira Strains, Isolated in RPR Orig Pub : Studii sl -ertetari. inframicrobiol., Mier-obiol. al parasitol., 1957, No 2, 239-248 Abstract : Leplospira icterohaemorrhagiae brings abov.t in guinea pigs a disease with a short inciLbation, a characteristic course and a fatal outcome. Strains of L. canicola, L. poaiona, I. mitis, and L. grippotyphosa P Card 112 RUM'ANIA Microb;.ology. Microbes, Pathogenic to Man and F Animalf]. Bacteria. Spyrochaeta. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 5, 1959, No. 1.9610 cause a fever which in the bile-hemorrhagic form occasionally ends In death. Recently r isclated strains are the most virulent. grip.potyphosa, apparently, is the least pathogenic to the guinea pigs. The temperature curve of the pigs, exhibits a multipha8e chtiracter. The atithors racommend the use of p1j;s -.1L'or the -Isolation of pure leptospira cu'-tures. -- Z. A. Yokubovich Card 2/2 GOICUESCU, D.; STUIMZA, N.; RADU, I.; SIM, M. Several casim of anicteric leptospirosis appearing in children after a swin; laboriLtory confirmation and epidemiological notes. Bul. stiint., sect. med. 9 no.1:171-178 1957. 3MOSPIROSIS, in inf. & child W eDidemic caused by swimming In pool contaminated by nearby pig sty) STURM, Nina; ELIINj M. iiii Comparallve study on.different strains of L. biflem as antigen for the emplewmt fixation test in leptospiroais. Areh. Rom. path. exp. microbiol. 20 no.1:33-41 Mr 161. 1. From the *Dr. I. Cantacuzino" Institute - Division of lAptospiroass. (ISKOSPn=18 immo3.) (CWLDWT) OCKBIESCO, D.[dt)ceased]; STURDZA, Nina; NICOLESCO, Marcela Further --esearch an the sourced of infection in leptospiroses. L. batavLae and L. saxoebing isolated for the first time in Rmania. Arch. Rmm. path. exp. microbiol. 22 no-1:5-12 Mr 163. 1. Travail de IlInstitut "Dr. 1. Cantacuzino" - Service des Leptospiroses. (IEPTOSPIROSIS) (GATTLE DISEASES) (HORSE DISEASES) (SHEEP DISEASES) (DOG DISEASES) (SWINE DISEASES) STURDZA, Nina;, NICOLESCO, KLrcela. Collaboration techniquet CaNSTANTINESCOP Georg-ita. Unconnion frequencT of L. p=ona infection in Rattus norvagimin. krch. roum. path. exp. microbiol. 23 no.3t 655-660 8263 1, Travail do liThatitut *Dr. I. Cantaauzino*; Iaboratoira de Ieptoopirom, Bicarest. STURXA, Nina; SAFIRESCO, Doina On th( staJmability of Leptospira, and Treponema. Arch. Roum. path. eAF: microbiol. 23 no.4:927-938 D 164. 1. Tri,vail de l'Institut "Dr. 1. Cantac-Lizino", Laboratoire d,j;3 IA!ptospires. Submitted June 26, 1964. 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 1 0 0 A -,: 0 lip 4 - 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 go 0 0, 0 g::1,6"Oe 0 a 0 0 4 IS 0 a 6 9 #60'seww- JLJ. r f, 9 1 - I 11 1-0,1 !-L-Afft N CC 00 ft*i paquilwiliMus by dil"olorm. S. A. 3mIIL-r*"kOCI-ljC1Iji 00 r brinSs about the *Jn. of pticuttitic%xvi. The phrrmicnoct hAs much anakigy with lyfiis by hilt, pfrom-dinit. huwc%-cr, 0 less i-Apully, Undcf the mivitv@cxqv the lyms twitAvs -00 it%tlf by sluffilat altriaitiotis %rut Can tAke Islacr mily tondet C.Ingfitions (Owwabir to the "tivity vi Auttviytic Tniville*4 40 00 Ttirtrfowr it ispfolmbk- that it i4 a phriusuirmin id awtiliv% -611111 hLe the pheucianctmits of NCUIVI.I. Ges"ge Nm If'.1 AID -00 00 OID L40 of 00 j 14, j- j, 7j- 't-Tti@-t V-ZL VF- 'j U s It No Is tj OF 4j 11 it It 9" 0 0 6 0 IF 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 go of 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4111 0 to of III to 0 * 0 0 0 0 00 1111 I "', 7- Rumania /ChemicaJ TechnologY. Chemical Products H-5 and The4.r Application Water treatnent. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referz.t Zhur - Kbimiya, No -1: 1958, 1664 Author : Sturd,;a S.A. Title : Bacteriophage Fauna, and Its Role In Spontaneous Bacte:,ial Purification of Streams and Reservoirs Orig Pub: Igiena, 1956, 5, No 3, 3-20 Abstract: A revLew. Card 1/1 SRMMA, S.A. ResearcL on the method of distribution of bacterial of the Proteus group in the outdoor environment. I. Method of determina- tion of the number of Proteus. Proteus content of polluted waters. Ara. Roum. path. exp. microbiol. 22 no.1:193-203 Mr 163. (WATER POLLUTION) (PROTEW) (SWIMMING FOOLS) (WATER SUPPLY) (SEWAGE) (WATER MICROBIOLOGY) STUPJ)ZA, S.A. Researol. on the mode of distribution of Proteus group baoteria in the (xternal. environmente II* Hygienicr qualities of a water and prol@eimetric datIL. 4rch. roum. path. exp. microbiole 22 no.4110d.5-1062 S-DI63 S M R DZ A 9 s , i.. . , (i 1, (L-,uci,res 'L -J) Bj@ct@- IL IPA I esent probleris- -f-r ; 4f-catiori @f 36r -cf., , ers; pr rial sel r-.@ @ Nat,ura lliollo@Je 17 no.1:4C@50 J@!-F '6"-'- STURM, S.A., dr. Diversi@y.v mu.1tiplicity and constancy of types in the Proteus group d9termined by the phenomenon of the line of demarcation. Microbi)logia (Bucur) 10 no.2:111-118 Mr-Ap'65. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a 11-a de dermatologie , Insti- tutul medico-farmacautic, Bucuresti (directort pv,r. S. Longhin). STURN, A.T. The use of stancils and paint sprays. Dot. khor. Igr. no.1,54-55 '55. ()MRA 10.-2) 1. Nachalinik Otdola telrhnicbeekogo kontrolya "Maksliniyoks.0 ,Stencil wor@lc) (Toys) f YU10ID4EMKO, A.(-.; STURE, B.T. Anch(T bolt of plasticized vood. Ugoll 38 no.9:20-2-2 s 16!;. (MIn 16: 11) 88819 S/035/61/000/002/001/016 AOO1/AOO1 Translation from: Feferativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1961, No. 2, P-13, # 2A153 AUTHORS: Shte@ns, K., Sture, LIS TITLEi On Or.e Case of Applicaticp of Matrices to Celestial Mechanics PERIODICAL: Uch, zaT). Latv. un-t, 195.9, Vol. - 28, pp. 141 - 143 (Latvian summax7) TEXTt The wthors derive equations for conversion of Buler angles relative to the Earth's symmittry axis to Euler angles relative to the instantaneous rota- tion axis using mat:-ices-krakowians. Oppolzer equations are obtained as a particu- lar case: W sin 81d P Oit dp/dt Cj d 91/(Lt r (4 dq/dt, d ,)/(It 0 Card 1/2 88819 S/0.35/61/000/002/001/016 A001/AO01 On One Case of Appliolation of Matrioes to Celestial Mechanics where W is angular volocity of Dirth's rotation, V, is lunar-solar precession, el is nutation, Y is angle of Intrinsic rotation in Oppolzer sense, coo sin 0 sin cos 0 0 0 1 N. Yakhontova Translator's note: Irbis is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 212 K.); SMIE, S,Ya. 1. ABtronmicheskaya oboervat@riyit universitsta., 1&-515 IV-17e 16 (Km gosWarstvannogo Bogdan; RADULMIUp Karcel OWRGENY Kathomatteal methods in regional zoogeography. Studii biol q1Uj 12 no.1'.7-24 16L 1. Universititea *Babes-BolI&L" Cluj, "drele de zoologie si analiza matematic%. :2. SecreiAr do i4dactie., "Studii si corcetari de biologie" [Filiala Cluj, Acadwiia Republiaii Populare Romine)(for Sturgen). o SOLOVIYUP V.M., kand. tekhn. nail . dotsent; aspirant; AVVIMV, N.Yo., inzh.; WHATM, G.D.,, inzh. Investiga*4nij the power indices of the SK-3 self-propelled combine, Izv. TSKW, ni3.5:162-3.67 161. (KEU- 14:12) 1. Moskarskaya ordena Lanina seliskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya im. K.A. '@'imlryazeva (for Soloviyov,, Sturiv). 2. Mentrallnaya mashinoisvtatellnaytt stantsiya (for AvOMV# Kazhatkin). (Combinen (Agricultural machinery)) STURIS) A.I., aspirant AutomatJo control cf the working proceos of the SX-3 combine. Izv. TWEA no.3:11E"124 162. (MRA 15:9) (Combine-3 (Agricultural machinery)) (Automatic control) STURIS, A.I,,, arpli-ant Dynamic cbaracteristics of Imits and the investigation of the stabilit@, ot the ofttem of automatic feeding control of a grain coubinee Izv. TSKFIA no.61151-158 162. (MIRA 1616) (Combinei(Agricultural machiner7)) (Automatic control) STI rRIS A. I. I .1 -4 . The --hM-2,1 mounte-J harve&ter and pu2lear. tekh.-ekon. inform. Co@. riauch.--Lss2. inst. nauch. i tekh. -ir--f"crm. 27 no.6: 1 .1- - .---j 7,1-73 'e 16/_ 1-7-11) STURIS, L. %WM - --- f Uuing a SG--3516 generator ati a compenoator. Muke-slevopromo 23 no.1:11 -Ta '57. (KLRA, 10: 5 ) I.-ShcherbalvAlskiy p=kt Za,,,,Otzerno Omakoy oblaoti. (Blacl;ric generators) (liectric transformare)