SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZINOVYEVA, N. K. - ZINTSOV, V. V.

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13/598,/61/000/006/002/634' The mechanism of magnesiothermal ... D245/D3O3 of the spongev the lining booomes larger and the role of surface- diffusion processes and secondary chemical reactions becomes more marked. In the third stage (TiC1 consumption -:--- 80 %) , the voll--- AA the expense of the lining of the reaction maas increases a , Ti,014 reduction Is gradual with intermediate formation of Ti sub-ch ori- des and their final reduction to metal. There are 3 figures an&B referencest 6 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Boviet-bloo. The references to the English-language publications read as followat F.S. Vartman~~and J. 0th, J. Blectrochem. Soo.# 1954p V. 101, no. 10; W.J.Kroll, Metal Induatryt 1955p v. 27, nos. 4-9. Oard 2/2 LUKASHENKO, E.Ye.; ZINOVIYEVA, N.K.;,TEMHIHv V*P.;'AOFA4OVt L.P0 Mechanism of the thermachemical reduction of M4.enevAup and the for-* mation of titanium sponge in industrial react,0s. T*tan I ego, splavy no.6:14-20 ~61. (MIRA 14:11)i (Titanium_.Xetallurgy)~, 2 . - - 1. - I r , I L 0 -- I -- I I- IIT A I -. 1-1 .11 11 - - . . .. - _: . . - .- 4 1 11 14 -If- to " 31 4 It a 3 14 ti, 1% V it M v it 17 It Mn j. A a a P I .-t. V.- I-A-4- Sk tx.,W, 11 A. f, 4 A 41-0 0 so 00 CkCGm*41wDLmxm-*1ol?b&AuM 04014 for ultrilud 1.00 crwX dWts, S. F. Yur evvid X. Zinovich. A:os:h. 00 g Ow"Wju Ski 19 "~Iajfngm r 35 ' No 5 14-14 - C . . . t as a "ix1.-TbQrutQjh of a. tech.4tWic-Al. ftiet-h. 4 so Mn 0.2-0.R. Cr (1.7-1.75, Vi u4i to 3.7. .11 k,.2,1 - 1.1.15 arhl 0 so Mo, 0.1341-63% is fttxtrted. (kk the basis of requite ob* tainecl is the use of such steeli for crank &halt* for Dintrl .0 0 motors it is concluded that they Are satisfactmy (tit the : 00 J: t manul. of niWded Pic-ets. M. G. 'Xit)OM 'is * Izoo 00 t."00 of 1 44 00 00 S 7,,;~ 7 Oil i~* i 0 r TA' H Alt 'lip 1. it MCI Pfult iratwon j I, An 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or s 00 0 000.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41p 4P0a 0:0: 4: 0 0 0 0 alflu=ca Savowt - Upom - th6: P~wsph&r" OMa Merature of Liqlud Oxygen,~" 0. G. Zincyv lyeva, pp Pk Ak Muk SSSR" Vol I~X=j -2 ~died solutions of benzene, benzoic acid, gmlll~ ;iallcylicc acid) %nd -phth-talie -acid -in alcoh.61: ,a carbon tatrachlbride-. A-aarn dis=ter veseel~,-J -reed in liqaid ygen. On preliml-nary cooling by:~ oxygen, they.. -3/50r88 OR/Pbysics Phosphorescence .1 c On't'd ilIse'D 49i re exclt-ad by liglit of a 375-vatt, rua-rcury leap 'i W-2) for 15 sec. Primary result vap. that soj..~' its did not influence cm-wea of phoephorresce =bing in subst-iLneen studied.. iav of quenchlod. ,,se gubatAnces reffiAln Cl qXpone-nti SO qr7l. Acad S. I.' Vavilov 9 Jul 49, 3/50TW dad of AXONUMN 04 balaw 99A OUWD Iext"WOM carw" C61mmed for the PbEmebwravesm of Coll, Iml bamzuw~ pUleIGY11C. aW phthidk ackb ag - 183' after ka4i- Win With A 6 V&POW Imp is tim skim withmI golmt or in I I F-toll. IISO. or CCI,. bui tim colour of Ow lumuw*crwe is shilinj ef L in tNI Ord" siven. Pie extitittiorl ciprif, (or =14411afl d". t64 #(W 64kytiC Mid P,%UWUA KM fall, in ttm~, maw mler, whda thosd 44 p1lic acid are the same to all oolvent, The int4 m-atyof phorpirwommm fiLas to Ow order 91011. 11,0, CCJ4. Tmvwm -7 Lov Ten p*z*tiie J&search '~rbMping of Phospholreacence in Alcobol Solutions of Very Simple Aromatic Compounds at the Tea~' Ature - of -Liquid Oxyg-en, Q, G.. Ziiiowyeva, Jro.4 Eng-, Constr ZnBt PP., '&ur Ewper i Teor~t Fit- Vol XK, No 2 6 six phenolg', six aromatic -hy- c QM.P uz - Amearbons, and four aromatic acids. Finds dampiag exponential. ~,Averap duration of excited e in molecules of substances studied depends on Zature and position of substitution groups introduc~ad ics - Phosphorescence (contd) Feb 50: in;to~b~nzepe ring and does not equal average duratlopI 'i~r_ excited state In molecules of pure substances-. of lumineacensce Of -the solutions also differs that of pure substances. Submitted 14 Jul 49'., :71 156T98 SINOVITIVA, R.Y.;IVAROVA, Z.,G.;KORSAKOV. I.V.;smznw, A,?. 14 Vacuum cooling of neutralized protinots, Gidrolls. ilosokhIn. prom.8 no.5:19-21 15% (IMPA 9:1) I,Iranskiy g1drolin", savade (Wood-Ch(mistry) PLOTNIKOV, A.Ya.; GNEZDOVO V.I.; Using the flotation mothod for the recoverf or t~ai a'.1, Oldrollit. i lesokhim,prom, 15 no.10-9 16~. (MIRA 18:3) 1. TSentrallrory nauchno-issledovatellskiy 3.esokhWche.9kiy institut. prac~jc.? D,,,, "unicip, SmitItIort 'in iv Y 1.12 40,11 "Uld, -U2,ullova 7 7~ ZI 153. Sall. ZU107.'YZVA, SA.; BUMOVA, A.V.; RUPAROVA, L.Y. Vork practice In Industrial saultation mMervislon by the Rostov-ou-Dom Manicipal Station for Sanitation and lpidemlological Control. Gig.1 uan, no.lls45-47 N 153. (MU 6:10) 1. Rostovska7a-na-Donu gorodskaya sanitarno-apidemiologIcheskaya stsntsiya. (Rostov-on-Don--Industrial hyglene) ZINOVIYEVA. -T,- Recently organized. NTO 2 no.6t6l Je 160, (14IRA i,612", 1. Predsedatelf fa-&Ioma pryadillno-tkatskogo kmbixiata 'Krasnoye ZnarVap" g.Rsmensko~iv Moskovokoy oblasti, (R=1 I I p onakoo-Tottile industryY ... . .........- ZINOVIYEVA, T,K., Insh. ZffIclency of treating cotton and staple fibers with oil and emulsions. Teltst.prom, 19 no.8:66-69 Ag 159. (141,RA 13 1. TSantrallnaya nauchno-issladovatal'skaya, laboratoriya Gl"- lankblopproma. (Cotton fintshIng) 7.: 1: FRIDLYAND, L.A., kand. tekhn, nau)%,-~49T~ pz;T4N., inzh.; KONOVS, YU.K.J. Inzh. Welding aluminum with titanium. Svar. proizv. no.ll*t 5-8 N163. ... ........ T. N., KOLODHAYA B. A.0 XOXOV),Yu. X., (Englileorm) ana MD11YAND) 1. A. cr'S,C~i.) (Roscawi "Investigation of processes of Joining ti, twtlum-aluminum. and aluminum--stee was devoted to a study of the behavior during dynamic loading of constructions, achieved by welding and by rolling and welding by explosion. A technology Vas developed vh1ch involved preliminary hard-facing on titanium of technically pize aluminum AVOO or AVOOO either with calorizing or without it. Thicknets of the layer of hard-facing in 5-8 mm. Welding is carried out by are in arE,,on by melted or unmelted ,electrode, Ultimate atrength of joining OT4 with AMg6-11 is 2? kG/mw?, angle of bend 1T./300. Report presented at the lat All.-Union Conference on welding of heterogeneous metals, at the Inst of Electr1c Welding im. Ye. 0. Paton, 1.4-15 June 1963. (Reported in Avtomaticheskaya avarka., Kiev., No. 9, Sept 1963, Pp 95-96 author, V - R. lbrabov) JPRS 24,651 19 may 64 APXHMMLISKIT, B.N.; BALTAKOVA# Te*Te.; GMVICHO M.S.; U7?w, 1.r ~rjd.; 3 -XITGARTS, B.Bi; XMOZOV, V.14 . _+~ P M.P.; TaMIKHII, II.L; TOLSTIMIN, O,V*; TOAPOT, Y#8.0 red,; OUROU, O*A*, tekhn, red, j (ILplanatory'notin to a bydrocheImical mp of.the V, ff SR, ona scale of 1:5.000,0001 Ob"lainitelInala x&ptmIa':k gidrokhImiches6l karte SSSR v mmuhtabe I : 5,000000. Red, IJC. Zaitmov. V6skwa, Goo, nauc-buo-takhn. Izd-vo lit-ry po geol. I o)dmzw~ nodr, 1958.' 138 p. 11:7) 1, Ionlv4grad, ruesolunnyy geologlobeghy institut. (Water, UixUrgro=d-m%pG) BRONEVITSKIYs V.P.; VISLEM9 14.V.;-IIIOVIYEVA U.Z.; MMUGINt A.M.; V F~ N EI) 07~ RASINj B.I.;-FEIDOROV, A.A.; FED OV., D.!;. FEDOTOVA, A.Ye.; VOLIalOVER, R.S.,, teklui. red. [Central Museum of Colomunications named after4.S.Popov] TSentral'My muzei svfLazi imeni A.S.Popova. Le.ningradp 1962. 234 P. (MIRA 1501) 1. Russia (1923- U.S4,S.R.)MInisterstvo oviazi. (Leningrad-Co=iunications museums) L 24548-66 hWT(m)/E7dPQ)/T/i.TC(m)-6 IJP(c) VNIlt-V AM NK: 6uu54o4 (A) SOURCE U01ji': UR/0323/65/000/005/0062/ 67 AUTHOR: Zinovlyeva, V. A. (Engineer) ORG; Moscow Textile Institute (Moskovskiy tekati-11grj institut) TITLE. Structure and strength of slightly stretching warpicnitted glass relin- forced. fabrics SOURCE: IVUZ. Tekhnologiva legkoy pronVehlennosti,, no. 5, 1965, 62-67 TOPIC TAGS: glass reinforced fa~r.ic. textile., textile induqtry ABSTRACT: The prescribed strength of threads in warp-icnitted glaus reinforced fabrics can be increased by using lower-gage threads. The strength of slightly stretching warp4cnitted glass-reinforced- f abrim made from the same gage of thiead depends on the kind of interweaving used. The strength of weft linens based an tricot increases with threadwaft tightening during the process of knitting. The investigation was supervised by Professor A. 3. Dalidovich. Orig, art* hast; 5 lig- ures and 1 table. (Summary) (NT) SUB CODE: ll/ SIJIM DATE: 15Dee.,64/ 01UG REF#- 001/ Card 1/1 fV ........ .. ...... ZINOVIMAp V.A., aspirant Processing of glass fibers on warp knitting machims, Tekst..pi'om. 24 no.lt6l-64 J& ~'64- 1713) 1. Moskovskiy tekstil.Inyy institut. MATUSIVICH, V.P., dokto~ vaterinarnykh mank, professorl,21MOTIMA, T.F.i studeatka. Dechlorination of watero Vaterinarlia 33 no.41696-70 Ap 156. (HLRk 9:7) l.Dnepropetrovokly ael'skokh02yaystvswqy institut. (Water--Chlorination) i - :!--l - : : , F , : - i i . : I : . . I i: ! : i T~ ; , ! I ; : : I , : . ji Y, i H 1! . I .I - I I . -' . t 1: t I . , I v - I I., , ~ I ~111- P -V ; r I -1 111!: 1: 11 1....... ... SHVXDOVA. V.P.; ZHILKINA, K.I.; ZXE IF%,. V. K. Now method for the craantitative separation of antimozq. Radio- Wmila I no,1:109-111 159* (LIRA 12:4) (Ant imoV--A-aalys is) (I~xtraction (Chemistry)) ZINOVIYZVA, V.K.; ZHILKINA, K-.I*; SUVMV, T.P*; TAKOVTXVA. G.7. Method of extracting strontium from the soil and tha determbuttion of Sr90. ReAiAhimila 1 no.5:613-615 159. 04M 13:2) (Strontium-Anal.vols) _711 0 33187 s/i86/6i./oo /006/007/0-10 E051/E135 AUTHORSi Shvedov, V.P., Zhilkina, M.I.t and ;~-knov I Y e va, -- V. K,. TITLEs The radiochemical determination of c.,137. in sampI779 with low levels of radioactivity PERIODICAL3 Radiokhimiya, v.3, no.6, 1961, 732-736 TEXT: The determination of c91,37 in rain or snow and in aerosols is made difficult by the iow levellor Activity 8 -7 (10- - 8 x 10 curies) and by the presence of other alem'O'lit.1) and organic compounds in the samples B~ the use of an isootopt) dilution method with added carrier, ~SI3 hav been determined At low levels. Rain or snow was collectcd in a large, high vdile,64, por,~elain tank and one month's sample (30-60 e) was evapoe4ted. Air was filtered and the filters ignited, Cs carrier (10-15 0g) and carriers of Rb, ZrI Ce, Y and Sr (^d 5 mg each) were Ia~dded to the residues. The mixture was heated with 20-25 mt of, concentrated HCf in a porcelain dish and mixed thoroughly*1 then evaporated to dryness and baked at 100-110.OC for one hour t! dehydrate S'02, This treatment was carried out two or thre4 timr,.--. Card 1/5 33187 The radiochemical determination... S/186/61/003/006/oO7/010 E051/E135 The residue was heated with 0.5N HCf and centrifuged, The solution thus obtained contained Cs together with Fe, Af, Ca~~ Mg, Naj K7 Co, Cu., Nil etc. Fe, Af and rare eeirth hydroxides: weri~ precipitated by the addition of 5-10% N1140H solution. A-f t or ,7ent~rifuging the precipitate was washed two or thrfje~times W)Ab hot distilled water, To the supernatent solution 1;-.owbined witb. the washings was added (VIH4)2CO3 solution to precipitalze alkaline-earth carbonates. The filtrate froin'the carbonate. ipitat ton contained Csv Mg, Na, K., Co, Cu, Ni and tra,-13~ :0 c-ther elenionts. The solution was acidified vith HCU* 5 mg iea~-J' of Fe~ Ce~ Y, Sr and Zr earriers was added arid, a.,4'ter cara-1-111 inIxing, N1140H added to precipitate the hydro,~kidsii. This lf-~ep as revealed three times. After the third hIvdro.,.vA (I-,. ion, the remaining solution was ovaporittnd to Iow volume on a water bath and the residue treated with 111103 to de-~ompose NH4+ salts. The dry residue tantained..Cc, NIL, K, ~JS, Na and Co. This was treated three to four tir#eq with -on~:ent~-att3d fIC? to zonvert the nitrate3 to chlo-ides and thc'la card 2.*:; The radiochemical determination .33-187 S/186/61/063/006/007/010 E051/EI35. dissolved in 2-3 mt of distilled water. 7-10 me of'glacial acetic acid was added, the solution stirred and centrifuged.~ The residue was washed 2-3 times with 2 mi portions of glacial acetic acid and the supernated liquid and washings combined. 2-3 ml KBil solution (5 9 B12O3 and 17 9 KIAn 50,mt glacial acetic acidl was added and the solution heated to boiling. After standing 4o-6o minutes the precipitate vras separated by centrifuging and washed with glacial acetic acid until the washings were no longer yellow. After a final wash with alcohol the precipitate was dried at 140-160 OC to constant.weight. The chemical purity of the CSjB12I9 was checked by spectrographic analysis and showed no contamxnation by any likely radioactive element or Co and Cu. Traces of Ni, Mg, K and Na in quantities less than 119 were present. After reprecipitation of the C64812I9 none of these elements could be detected, The radiochemical purity of the recovered cs137 was checked by p-decay curves and by y-spectrometry. Following the p-decay curve over 12-20 months showed that no activity with a half-life of less than 5 years was present. y-spectrometry was carried out using a single.channel Card 3/ 5 33187 The radiochemical determination S/186/61/003/006/oo7/oio Z051/EI35 scintillation counter with a sodium~iodide crystal, moaaurin&~.the. o.662 KeV CsI37 peak. The activity of cs137 in the original sample was calculated using the formula A = c -n -P e p wherel A - absolute activity in microcuries; C - tounter efficiency in dis/min per microcurie for a given weight of precipitate3 P - weight of Co carrier added to the original sample; P - weight of carrier recovered~ decay constant for Cs137; t - mean time from collection of sample. Chemical yields were of the order of-6o-70%, Using the procedure, outlined it proved possible to determine 10-10 curie amounts of cs137, or greater, the whole procedure taking 5-8 hours. Acknowledgments are expressed to Yu.M. Tolmachev for his assistance. There are 2 figures, I table and 8 references~ 6 Soviet-bloc, 1 Russian translation from a non'-Seviet-blor. publication, and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 4/5 331M? The radiochemical determination s/.186/61/Oo3/oo6/oo7I./oIo E051/E.135 The English language reference reads as followss Ref-7~ H. Tadishi, Bull. Tnst. Chem. Res4l Kyoto Univ., v.37, 2, 126 (1959)~ SUBMITTEDs November 17, .1960 Card 5/5 'INOV I V.K. SHVFdW, V.P.; ZHILKINA,, M.I.; 2, -YEVA Radiochemical, determination of C07 in low aotivity Oumples# Radiokhimiia 3 no.6-.732-736"61. (14M (cesiunk-180tapes) (Racliochemistry) GRAYUSKIT, On the possibility of changing the radlosensitilrity of the Coll' means of fluorochromes. Dokl. AN.SSSR 118 no-3:476-478 Ja 15K' (Min: 11:4) l.Inatit-at morfologii shivotnykh im. A.N.,Servartsova, Akademit VAUk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I. Oparinym. (FZV0ROWMO)MS) (7tADIOAGTIVITY-PHYSIOLOGICAL IMCT)* I . I , ., . ,, I.- I - ,-, , I - II I I : I I I I I I I I I I , II ~ : i111 ! 1 11 1 F k ! I ,.II I I I I . I I ~ I I -I I I sI ~I I I ~-~ I .I , - I , I . -. I , - T . , ,, - - - - - - - , -- - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - I - --- - - - - . - - - - - -- . - - .- -. . - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - . . - , - - - - - -- . -I I ZINOVIYEVA, YedKe . Conference devoted to the study of the d1scharge of small riverie 149teoro i gidrol, no.5:68 My '58- WRA 12:4) (Rivers) . i 1 ;1;1! f 11-pu I -r! 111p, , 11 i1pli-I I-W 11111 11;1,114 : I t1pill Itl 1141 jai 1!111 IV- GRAYNSKIT, M.Ta.; ZINOTIT]WA. Te.bG. Effect of small quantities of Ionizing radiation on paraineclun caudatum (a contribution to the problem of radiostt=lation). DAL AN SSSR 110 n0-3:3713-382 S 156. (MLRA 9sl2) 1j Institut morfologil sb:tvotrqkh Ineni A.S. Severteova Akademit nauk SSSR. Predstarleno, Wmdeaikom A.I. Op&rttWm. (Radioactive substawee-4bysiological effect) 1 0 C, AUTHORS: Grayevskiy, E. Ya., Zinoylyeva, Ye* G. ~2o_3-1,6/59 TITLE: On the Problem of the Possibility of Chunging the Radlo~ Sensitivity of a Call by Means of Fluoroohrotes (K voprosu o vozmozhnosti izmeneniya radiochuvetvitelinosti kletki pri, ponoahchi fluorolobromov) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, Vol. 118, Ur 3, PP. 476-47a (USSR) ABSTRACT: The censitation of biological objactn for iotining radlatidn by means of fluorochromes would be of considerable intereei for radio-therapeutics. Besides the finding of a correlation betwien the radio sensitivity of the cells and the hematoporphyrine, which is contained in themo would render possible the explanation of the mechanism of'the initial reaction, which takes place under the influence of the radiation. In this connection the authorn wanted to exp:6aln., how far this dye-like substance can change the raaio sensitivity of a cell. The effect cf the following djes Tv,,,a investigated: Hematoporphyrine (0,001 - 0,005 %), t~Ypa- flavine (0 00002 - 0,0001 e,.), and fluorescine (0,00005 - Card' 1/3 - 0,0002 %~. 300 parametia (parametsiya) in a 00 ml non- the Problem of the Possibility of Changing the Radio- 2o-3~-16/59 Sensitivity of a Cell by Means of Fluorochromes peptoneoue medium(which contained the dye in one of the: here given concentrations) and control-parametia of the same quantity and in the same nedium, but without dye (control subjected in plexiglas cylinders to an action of X-rays- (dose 100 kiloroentgen) once and at the,samatime. Also the other conditions of the irradiation are given..As second control for the darkness effect of the dye (control II) parametia. were used, which were submerged. for 60 minutes in the highest concentrations of the dye and which were not irradiated. The authors observed the Yelocity of call division and the rate of survival of the animals. The results of these experiments are coapiled in a table. An ionizing radiation of 100 kiloroentgen noticeably suppresses the tempo of the division of the infusoria'on the first day after the action of the ~radiation. But the preparation velocity was normalized completely already on the second day. The here applied fluorescence-materials did not sonsitize the infusoria against the Roentgen radiation. The dyes under the. influence of 100 kiloroentgan did not become toxic either and the sensitivity of the irradiated parametia, against the Card 2/3 colours does not change noticeably in this case. The photo- On the Problem of the Possibility of ChanGino the Radio- Sensitivity of a Cell by Means of Fluorochromes 20-3-16/59 dynamic effect is not very probable in case of irradiation, with X-rays. According to the results found here the increase of the radio sensitivity of the org ganimms and tissues in the presence of f1orochromes ia to be explained obviously by the summation of the effect of the ionizinG radiations and of the chemical or photodynamical effect of th colotir or of tho pigment. There are I table and 9 re- ferences, 6 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Morpholoa of Animals imeni A. If. Severtsov A" USSR (Institut morfologii zhivotnylih imeni A. If. Severtsova Akaderiii naiik SSSR) PRESENTED. August 8, 1957, by A. 1. Oparin, Member of the Academy SUBMITTED: August 2, 19~'~"l AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHOR: Zinov'yeva, Ye. G. 20-3.iB-4-19/61 TITLE: The Survival Rate of Paramecium Caudatum, an Dependent Upon Their Number per Unit of Volumag When Subjected to. X-Raya (Zavisimost' vyzhivaysmosti Parozeclum caudatum ot ikh kolichestva v yedinitse ob"yema pri obluchenii rentgenovskimi luchami) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, 112~ 4P pp. 694-697 (USISR) ABSTRACT: In the beginning the author shortly refers to,previous papers dealing with the same subject. The author simultaneously irradiated certain amounts of parameciain small glass vessels containing 0,3 milliliters of Lozina-Lozinskiy-medium or of water with X-rays (180 kV, 15 milliamp4res, without filter, at a distance of 815 6m, dosage rate 3000 roentgen/min). The effect of doses of,50t, 100, 150, 300 mid 500 kiloroentgen was investigated. After, irradiation eveTy paramecia was expose& in 011 milliliters Card 1/4 of non-irradiated nutritive solution. The surviving The Survival Rate of Paramecium Caudatum, as Dependent 20-13B-4-19161 I Upon Their Number per Unit of Volume, When Subjected to X-Raya infusoria werc. xWorded during the following days. A diagram illustrates the dependence of the rate of our vival at a dosis of 100 kiloroentgen on the number of individuals. At a stipulated dosis it is possible to obtain every desirod rate cf survival an.a funotion of the number of infusoria per volume unit with a sufficient degree of accuracy. At certain concentrations of the paramecia it is possible to obtain a survival rate of: nearly 100 ~ with the here investigated dosen of up to 500 kiloroentgen. The following empirical formula is obtained, F - A lg(y/Yo ), F denoting the survival rate in %, y the number of paramecia contained in 1 ml of soiutiont A and yi constants. In the case investigated here A takes the value of A - 44,6. y 0 can be interpreted to denote the minimum number of individuals within a certain volume# which do not survive a given dosia. Instead of the formula given above it is possible to set P -44t6 Ig V,/v), Y denoting the water volume per paramecia, with V - 1~y.holding. The survival rate of infusoria is lineagly depondent upon:the Card 2/4 concentration of the infusoria in the dose range from 100- The Survival Rate of Paramecium Caudatum, as Dependent 20-118-4-19/61 Upon Their Number per Unit of Volume, When Subjected to X-Rays 500 kiloroentgen. With good approximation P - 100 -44,6 19 v(42,5 D - 3000) is foundo D denoting the dose in kiloroantgen. This formula does not apply to smaller doses and to lower numbers of individuals. The unfavorable effect of a great volume of irradiated medium can be explained in different ways:: Probably the products of the metabolism of the parametia are diluted. Sorption processes of the caustic substances at' the surface of the paramecia can also not be excluded. No sexual proceso with paramecia oc"ra on the conditions discussed here. The experimental data discussed here,are an ideal model of a radiation damage, where the medium surroundii-.,:.. the cell is of decisive importance for the lethal outcome. There are 4 figures, and 15 references, 5~of which are Soviet. Card 3/4 The Survival Rate of Paramecium Caudatumo as Dependent 20-11&4-19/61 Upon Their Number per Unit of Volume, When Subjected to X-Rays ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A. N. Sevtrtsova Akademii nauk SSSH (Institute for Animal Morphology imeni A. N. Severtsov, AS USSR) PRESENTED: October 21, 19570 by A. L. Kursanov, Member of the Adademy SUBMITTED: October 21, 1957 IVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 AUTHOR: Zinov'yeva, Ye. G. S07/20-121-1-21/55 TITLE: On the Causes for the Death of Infusoris. When Exposed to X-Rays (0 prichinakh gibeli infuzoriy pod deystviyem rentgenovskikh luchey) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. '121, Nr 1, pp..89-8) (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author investigated 1) the influence of an irradiated medium on not-irradiated paramecia to J~Udge the toxidity or the substances forming in the medium by irradiation, 2) the influ- ence on the organism immediately caused by the radiation when the toxic effect of the mediam is blook~edj ard ~) the simulta- neous action of radiation and toxidity of the medium. For this purpose the author investigated the effect of 2 simple ir- radiated media without any organic admixtureb. (Lozina-Lozinskiy medium and twice, dietilled water), The media were irradiatod in little containers of molybdenum glass. The changes caused in an aqueous medium by radiation are stable. ,The employed irradiated media have the same toxic properties. If the toxic substance is removed or only diminished the rate of survival ia 100%. Also Card 1/2 when the infusoria in the irradiated medium are washed,. trans- On the Causes PRESENTED: SUBMITTED; for the Death of Infusoria When Exi;ooed~to X~A ferred into an unirradiated medium, and,are irradisted,then, they do not die. The following conolusions rocult from.t.he prezent paperi 1) In aqueous solutions stable ahemical changes form under the influence of x-rays; these chant~es are toxic~ for the paramecia. 2) The x-irradiated paramecia are mor e sensitive to the action of the aqueous medium. vilhich has 'b eet! modified by the radiation. 3) An x-irradiated cqueous nlediuz~ in which previously inflasoria were contained oxhibits a lawor toxidity than irradiated pare water. There are 1 figure,15 table3, and 13 references, 3 of which are Soviet. March 24, 1958, by A. L~ Kursanov, Member, Academy of Sciences~ USSR March 22, 1938 1. Paramecium-Effects of radiation 2. Aqueous solutions-Effects of radiation 3. Radiation-Toxic effects 4. Aqueous solutions (Radioactive) -Toxic effects Card 2/2 A,UTHORS: Grayevskiy, E. Ya., Zinoviyeva, Ye. G. SOY/20-121-5-19/501 TITLE: An Investigation 6r-M-Riaiosensitivity of a 0611 in a Repeated Influence of-lonizing Radiation (issiedavaniye radiochuvstvitellnosti kletki pri povtornykh vozdeyst- viyakh ioniziruyushchey radiateii) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR# 1956, Vol 121, Ur 5 PP-8371- 840-(USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the ability of unicellular organisms to heal radiation damage-'and to adapt them- selves to such affections. These expdriments were carried out on Paramecium caudatum, the method of the investigations was discussed Iin previous papere (Refs 1,2). The variations of the rate of cell fission and of the percentage of the surviving organisms of Paramecium. caudatum after single and repeated irradiations were used as criteria. The unicellular organisms were irradiated by a dose of 100 000 r at a temperature of 00C. After suoh Card 1/4 an irradiation, all the 6rganiame continued to live if An Investigation of the Hadioeorisitivity of a Coll in 507120-121-5-19150 ,Repeated Influence of Ionizing Radiation transplanted into a non-irradiated medium. But the rate of the cell fission is diminished by 80% on the first day after the irradiation. After 2-3 days, the fission velocity is restored to its initial value. The variations of the radiosensitivity of the Paramecia under the influence of radiation were investigated by repeated:. irradiation of the same dose (100 000r). There were various intervals between the initial andthe repeated irradiations. After repeated irradiation of the parameciae by 100 OOOr (in intervals of 3 and 6 hours, total dose 200 kr) the death rate amounted to 93 and 87%, respectively. But the slowing down of the fission velocity was not noticeably different from the parameciae which were irradiated only once. The authors then investigated the radiosensitivity for the case that the total dose of radiation is gradually increased. The decrease of the fission velocity did not depend on the total dose, it was caused by the immediately received dose. The survival Card 2/4 rate of the infusories depends on the manner of irradiation An invootigation of the Fladiosenzitivity of a Cell in 2r,-121-5- 19/f50 ,Repeated Influence of Ionizing Radiation in a more complicated way. As a rule, tho survival rate was not changed by repeated irradiations. But in iorme cases very distinct periods of especially high sensitivity were observed on the bac;,Cround of the m6notonous reactions cauoed by any repeated irradiation. According to theca re-gults, the ve.-etabive functions affected by the radiation are quickly and practically totally restored if the cell is transplanted into normal conditions. There are 2 tables and 3 references, ahich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut mor:tologii zhivotn.,,kh im.A. 11. Se V-~rt soya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Animal Morphology imeni A.11. Severtsov)AS USSR) PRESENTED: May 25, 1958, by A,I.Oparin, Academician SUBMITTED: April 19, 1958 Card 3/4 aRArvsxrr. Ba~,j_zimylywA. re.a. Effect of small doses of ionizing radiation on the sur- vival and rate of division of Paramecium caudatum, Trudy Inst.morf,whiv. ao.24.,160-171 159. (MIR& 1313) (Radioactivity-PbViiiological effect) (Paramecium) ZINOV'YEVAt Ye. G., Cand Biol Sci ~diss) "Role of indirect and.con- tinuous action of ionizing radiation in radiation sickne:ss of thcsisin- gle-celled organism Paramaecium caudatum." Moscow, 1960.,21 pp; With ~ flow-sheet; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Inst of tviicrobiolo(q); 200 aop_~ ies; price not given; (KL, 52-61), 119) NRt AT7002494 SOURCE-*CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0026/003,5 AUTHOR: Zinov'yeva, Ye. G. ORG.- Institute of Biological,Physics, Ali SSSW, Moscow (Institut biologichesko y fiziki AN SSSR) TITLE: Investigation of the radioresistance of Paramecium caudatum during reconstruction of the nucliar apparatus SOURCE: AN SSSR. Nauchnyy sovet Radiobiologiya. Vliyaniye ioniziruyushchikh izlucheniy na nasledstvennost' (Effect of ionizing radiation,on heredity). Moscow,-Izd-vo Nauka,- 1966, 28-35 TOPIC TAGS: caftmmmtdow'tresistance, x ray radiation biologic effect, radiation cell effect ru~C44"t-;~ ABSTRACT: An investigation of Paramecium caddatum revealed'.that during their life cycle they have a state of low resistance to x-rays'. The loss of radioresistance was found to be related to the process of reconstruction of the nuclear apparatus. At the stage of reorganization of the nucleus loss of radioresistance was observed after resorppion of fragments of the old macr6nucleus. Sys tematIc x-ray irMHatim Of .paramecia induces in them a more frequent reorganization otthe nacronucleus than in-the norm. In each individual paramecium radiatioii caused an increased frequency Card 112 UDG: none ACC NRt AT7002494 of reorganization of the macronucleus but the distribution in the culture of the number of paramecia simultaneously entering into reorganization 14; a statistical event. Thus, fluctuations in-the survival rate of paramecium which were noted under .irradiation are related to -the fluctuation of the number:of p&~Vamecia undergoing, at a given instant, any type of reorganization bf thlinuclear apparatus. Orig.~art.~ has: 3 tables and 4 figures-, (261 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBH DATE: OlSeP06/ PRIG REF:'~,,002/. OTH:REF- 002 ATD PRESS-- 5117 Card 2/2 ~'~ A M hNikkom 1 ZINOVIYEVA, Ys.G.; KRIVISK17, A.S. Mutagenic effect of ul"wraviolet irradlation on the tomporate phage 2. Genetika no. 45t16-23 D 165 (IAIRA 19 t I) 1. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR i Inotitut rediatsion- noy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii AN SSSR, Moskya. ZINOVIIEVA. Nury to paramecia caused by the producto of water radlolpis at the instant of irradiation. - Dok3.AH &%R 345 no.621384-3-392 Ag - 162. (IMA 1528); 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.rurganovym. (INFUSORIL) (L RAYS-PMIOLODICAL EFFECT) PETROV, G.N., inzh.; ZIITOVIYEVA, Te.I.. inzh, Using local runoffs for supplying water to Tatar and Bashkir oil fields. Strol. prod. neft. prom. 3 no#6:10-3.2 Jo '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Baahkiria-Water supply) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Water supply)(Oil. f leldoi ZI!VO V YE V ziloylymul jpX,-,_me&itsin9ksya sestra (14baleva) Care of patients-recovering from surgery on the lungs. Medevestra 16 no.9:26-29 S 157. (MIRA 11:1) (URIGS-SURGIARY) (HMRS AND NMIUG) iildliiIVA, Ye.M. *~~ A~W' j pep -Zoning the layer of averagp spring runoff from tbe territory of the central Volga Valley. Isv.,Kazan. fil. AN SSSR. Ser. energ. i vod. khoz. no.1:131-145 157. (MIRA 11:10) (Volga Valley--Runoff) F ~11I I 1111 SOJ6-58-6-12/21 AUTHORS: eva Ald., Petrovj GN., e 0 Te4lainical Sciences TITLE: On the Problem of the Construction of the Hydrographic Network on.Topographic Kaps (K voprosu:ob izo'brazhenii gidrograficheako,,r seti na topograficheskikh ~artakh) PERIODICAL: Geodeziy-a'i kartoarafiya, 1958, Nr 6, Pp- 54 55 (USSR), ABSTRACTj3 hydrologio expedition of the Kuz4n' Branch% of the AS USSR made hydrometric measurements of the :small rivets Of the Khrlyskaya ASM in 1951 and of the rivet Rykoha in the Chuvashalcaya A8q a left tributary of the Tsivil 11, in 1952.. On this occasion certain deficiencies in their representation were found. Also in the investigation of the'rivers of the central Volga area considetable deficiencies were found-!in 1955. The investigations showed that in the couree of the last ten years the number of dried-up rivers In some areas of the oentral Volga area has inareasmi oonsiderably. The reason for this phenomenon is the incorrect execution of some agricultural. measures. The analyt3ia of the deficianaies Card 1/2 in the representation of the hydrographic net-work showed On the Problem of the Construction of the Hydrographioi 807/6.58-6-;12/Pi Network on Topographic Maps that these deficiencies are mostly caused by the lack of clear and exact determinations of the olemants of hydrog;aphy. Soue supplements to the exit3ting~signs are! mentioned. The authors demand a method for the generalization of thetrepresentqticn~f rivers as well as the olaboration~ of examples for the generalization of the rivor outlines. 1. Inland waterways--Properties 2. Mapping errors 3. Haps-Preparation Card 2/2 -ZINOVIYF,VA, Ye-M. Factora determining the spring run*0 and calmlation of it3,depth for unlnvestigated rivers based on attdies of the uiddls~Volga Valleye Trudy Irazan. f i1. Ali SSSR. Ser. bnerg. I vod. khax. no.4.-96-103 159., (MIRA 13:8) Is Otdel energetiki i vodnogo khozyayatva lazanskolto fillala AN SSSIL (Volip Valley--Rnnoff) Y'n r-lAkl. AV?HOR: Zinovvyeva,,Ye. M. 50--58-5-20/20, TITLEs --Tr-ansactions'or the conference on the Problom of the Investigation of the Flow of Small 16ivers (Soveshchaniyo po voprosam izuoheniya stokd malykh rek) PERIODICALt Keteorologiya i Gidrologiya~ 1958, Nr,~5, pp., 68-68 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On ~iovember,26 - 28, 1957 a scientific-technical interregional conference was hold in,,` Kazan"s It was called by the Department for water and Power Economy (Otdol Eaergetiki i vianogo khozyaydtva) 'of the Kazan' Branch of tho AS USSR And was devotedto the 40-th'; anniversary of the Uctober Revolution, 14 ledturea.,~ere' hold which predominantly dealt with-the pToblem mentioned in the title. IrL its t4solution the.eonfbrence empbasized the lack of flow charts and decided,the neoessity-of compiling real charts for charaoterlzin~ the annual he flow. In this connection it was r9comme-nded to plode t . existin, T network of hydrometeorological~stations In a more rational manner. Results of expeditions and: Card 1/2 systematic observations shall be.more u~tilized. it was Transactiona of the Oonference on the Pz6blem 5v-513-5-20/20 61',the Investigation of the Flow of Small Rivers recommended to publish these xesults.in hy(Irological periodicals kyearbooks). The organizations which carry on various water-economic objects shall continue the investigations begun by the project-organizations. The conference paid much attention to the connection between the surface and the underground waterB and demanded a closer coordination of the works of the Ministry fox Geology kMinister3tvo geologii) and the Chief Administration of the Hydrometeorological se:rvice (Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologichaskoy, aluzhby). 1. Inland waterways 2, F]Aiid flow--Ana481s 3. Scientific reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ...... . GUZI R. 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Ill Ikkcrm The r"i4truestd. with hat 1100fl)t 3-4 Mhus"d the w4n, was llacit for the ouwvk4l~ O.U.K. ri ..... . 1~;' qq-;n;' Ito r --I- An I a a v if 9 $94 4wr.. m14a 01 1 XG 0 0 0 *1; 0 0 $Goes 4 elf 0 0 0 so 0 Goo 0 40 10 0 4 Of elos' I * ` a so 640-0 111 to 0 0 0 0 a so 10 $4 0 a 0 09 0 000 0 4) 1110 0 0 6' 04 0 ..............I It iI NEW 1111111111 MN~ I ! 144 wits 40A A MAW VV(AWO tn Acid nic of is suits. itts AW, wbe" I Nab*" Aal toom. . jL T, - , F J ZINOVIEVA, Z. A. Berlin, A. A., and Zinovien, Z. A., "On the Express-Method of the Dicyandiamide, Analysis." (P. 49) SO; Jcmal of General ChemigIty, (Zhurnal Obehahei Khimii),190,~YA, 12, NRA I MOVIYEVA2 Z. A. B. A. Kiselev n: Ln. g Z. it. Zinov1yeva, Ya. D. Avrasin and P.,V. Davydov, "Cbtai a Hydrophobic Glass-textolite Based on Polyester binders.1t, Report presented at the Second All-Union Gonference on the Ghenistx7 and Practical Application of Silicon,-C~-ganic (;cmpounds held in Leningrad from. 25-27 September 1958.. Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Nr 1, pp 23~-240 (USSIR) 111.1,111FINK, tilIKIIIIIII 11111][11141 U1,111p.-Om Ily amilmy 1.1H.HM.1111 Jill 41 1 Will duliffilpflujul 8/661/61/000/606/070/081 D247/D302 AVTHORS: Kiselev, B. Ao, Zinov'veva. Z-_A n _._t Avrasint Ya. D' :a A Davydov, P. V. TITLE; Applying silicoorganic compounds to production of~con-~ structional glass textolite SOURCE: Khimiya i prakticheskoye primeneniyo.kremneorganithesIr Icikh soyedineniy; trudy konferentaii, no, 6! Doklady,; diskussii, resheniye. II Vaes. konfer. pa khimii I pr~ktd prim. kremneorg.,soyed.9 Len..19580, Leningrad, Izd-vo'' AN SSSRI 19611 300-304 TEXT: Constructional purposes require high durabil .ity of the com- pounds under static bending and the dependenc.e: of tWa property ion temperature was studied for various silico-orgarticicompoundsi No- dificationa of the silicones with organic resins were investigated.., During -the discussion in which A. Ya. Korolev (Moseow) took, partt the possibilities of water repellence were mentiazie&. Aethacryloxy- Card 1/2 IWIUIIIIU [fill] 111111 [1"' 1 S/66 61/000/006/070/98ji Applying silicoorganic compounds D247YD 302 methyl triethoxysilane was recommended for its water repellent'pro- perties and also for improving mechanical and di6lectric propqrtia'iee The problem of combining water repellences with~a high angle of contact between water and the material, with good adheaive proper-,. ties, was discussed. The effect of the lubricants found on indite- trial glass fibers was also mentioned. Card 2/2 YUS M VIC H -GAVPTJ)Olr.,,KAYA, 14.V., LAM)VSKIY, K.P., MilUINOW IOWA, A.A., ZINUM-Y-1111 A~ --M---, PJfl) YAKIMMIKINA, V. 1. "Contact" Transformations of Ilexane and Cycloliexene Over 0-n Alumbiosilicate catlayst." Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, no. 11, 1,048 "The Practice of Lknployin,~ a Obtulno.~i Frrv Un- of A,cld' ~In` Cal-clur, Rrporhlorlto all an Insoctic.1,rki and DIX,,Anfectant an the of 0-w Ad-zin_I-str~Aitm ol' -11'0~d Concent~_.-.atc-~, 'Ini:~try Of t1lo Foo"I I~f"d 6cl, Contral InA for Ute of rhyfT1.01a,1~1, 1~~ C (", 1; (Tv, 5Q SO: Swr 432, 29 1~3r 55 I fill W. p-P, ZINOVIYEVA, V. N. Experiments in the Chemotherapy of Lymphogranulomatosis. Sb. Much. Tr. Krasnoyarskogo g. Medt In No 31 19530 pp 169-1?2 A number of patients with various forms ofAymphogranulamatosio Nhich had lasted from 3 months to 13 years, were given "duamin" (nitiogen-con- taining analog to mustard gas.) Some of the patients had received roentgen therapy previously. A course of'duamin treatment consisted of.ton.intra- venous injections of 1 ml of a 110% solution of caffeine 30 minutes before the duanin prevented secondary reactions. Most of the patients improved after the second injection. Temperatures became normall, sihortmess of breath, cough, and itching disappeared. At the end of the treatments the peripheral lymph nodes were again normal, and aches in the bones, sleeplessness, and tumorous grovthe in mediastinum and intestinal areas had decreased or disappeared. In some cases sleep therapy was added to the duamin treatment. (RZhBiol, to 1, 1955) SO: Sun. No. 639,, 2 Sep 55 ZINOVI EIT,,V, A. P. pit 111,18, "Sur quelcues produits de la synthese dlentque avec le piperilene ot It he)mdiendO. Arbouzow, B., at ZinowJewa, Z,, at Fink3 1. (1). 2278) SO: Journal o I Gengral Chemi-stry kZhumal Obshchel KhIldi). 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Minji No. 4, 46-4 Pit WiUc CS (IV) wtne (19 QIjjy (U), maid totAl (Ill) SW dig, IV. 111juskm of IICI and lx~tic add into cats C"Wted I" A IV. 111110 ft-fewe in I awl 11 &44 iuMMUS in 111044 a** klmd times" Its In nd IV, in-tkat It twod a P")bi%t)IY as OK imit CJ the fitination of slightly di"bCd. ae lli(UA(m uf a Imp qualitity of physlul. Wine i It and no chant in III anal IV. fall Irk I and uxtm Robietts *tail, z 4 ?1' r-1--,--*--* I T'i 14 0 q 1. Ir eg-j- u '0 it it 1K st tj Va it 0 ii 00 0 0 0 0 0 e a 6~9 0 0 00 GIs 0 0 0 0 0 0 060 00 6 0-0 e 0 e is SA . ; RIMINI! ;I -- ~ '. . . ~ I I :: j D f ;-R744 VOT. lzcjmli~~--*-. ZJ & 00 a ~' I U. WT ghw"cm(ut (I US); d. CA. 40, rOl.-Tbe K tmtczkt in blood MV02 rims after p&uW of 40 cu. (or higher) ax. for X) wc.; Is CA" In dop, APPAcatiom of the CWmt acmu bw 1e !j little chmp.,Nwk application ecru" (am- and kinit-ko twe 3.4 mg.% Imottase. At the sam time no t 09 4 Chances In toW or diffusible CA CM."e maybecaused bTtnh&actd=:-('~. themuscle off tissues. Wbk the above rewlts sore obtained front the oe 1)1*,Dd Wien troul the (coma adul, the uqod fr9m the see lamaM vtW abo"d in av. tmic"t of 7.5 T. CJ was not chanted by the clec. dtock, In the sod 'i while the venotte Wood Aowed an locroitse of 100 Ms.%: if the does m previatisly truted with curut. the K Is not Sov significtatly chamAW by the elm shock, while the Ca 6 a it by l'a'-2 me.%, (tow) (or 1 .1 Ms.% durtmible Ca). 91niflir C.IJP14. wilh rablAPi led to consklmable illorlaffly It 40%), tAt the swriving aftlm&b thOwed 4111 im-IV4* takers (twit k4t ventrkle) of 12 mg.r#. an factraw of CdS 1 teal C& by 2 tog-~' . 4adl diffusibit Ca by 3 tupfr.. G. M. KOWA4poll goo see if Vi poo ho* 19106a NIF any Of ; I , , 2, 1 .-, . i all-431 OR ii;' 'LJ7 U- -lso6-1 ItI " *it qt N Ct tt It of #I '1 14 It 4' 0 It 9 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 4 0 0:0 00 4 00 0 0 'a4 0,00 ' 0 :400 ti is 0 ZINOTOYBVA-GOLITSYNSKAU, MA, Adrenalin. and acetylcholine in experimental reflawgenous hyper~ tension. Arkh. pat., Moskva 14 no. 5:58-65 Sept-Oat 1952. V I (OLML 2'30) 1e Of the Department of Pathological Phystology,(Seal - Prof. W. 9. Pavlov), First Leuirgrad Nedical Institute imai Aeadamleian. 1. P* Pavlov. ZINOVIYEVA-GOLITSYNSHAYA, P,T, "The Adrenalin rind Acetylc)~oline Content of t~e Blood Pefore and After Surgery on t~.e Vegetative Fervous Syster, in latients -`Uffering Fror lt;pertnnsiont" Vrachebnoys delo, No 6, 1943, P1, 567-56F~ The adrenalin and -acetylcholine content of the blood In -1-itruons witti nor7al and increased %rtarlil rrosmirep and In r411-A-!intf7 I-,eforl) bind aftor resection of al-do-inal. nerves and r~iroval of tl,lo oefllunir r!angllon, vas studied. Tl-.e adreralin content itms nuch higher in thq by i r.P~rtenn ve pa;- tients than in norral persons, but the acetyictiolinp crintent i!-Ic disproportion- at~ly lower. After t~.e operation, the adrenalin contont at fArst decreased and then began to rise but did riot reach the precr~erativa leval. The acetifl- choline, content increased after tY,e oyeration. A lowering of arterial pressure was observed rrore often in patients in the neurogenic ph-ase than in those in the transitional stage of the disease. W'~,Biol, No 5, 1954) SO: S=.. No. 536, 10 Jun 55 I. ..... [.1 1.4 1 f I. F! I ; '11, W, !-, I J~,, - ... . ......... ZINOV YEVA-GOLITS)n4SY-46YA, M. T., Doe of Ned ~cl -- Wss)! "On the pathogene- sis of hypertonic dioeasos. (The role of neurohumoral fm Lor-* In the development of hypertonic diseases)." Loningra;, 1956, 20 pp (Fivst Lenin- grad Medical Institute im favlov), 33-57, 89) ZI9O71Y1V1,-aOL1TS1NSXAYA, M., kdmd.mn4.nauk Some biochemical componento of blood in hypertentives; Trach,delo, no*'11:1213 Nv58 (MIRA 12:1) le Xeedra patologichaskoy fiziologii Perrogo Laningradskogo meditsinskogo institutap (BLOOD-ANAUSIS AND CHEMISTRY) (HTFMTMISION) GOLITSTNSXkT Zzpartmental byWrtansion of cortical origin. Visiol.shur. 45 n0'.9., 1124-1131 8 '59. (mm 13:1) 1. 1-y Lenir dltslnnkiy tustitut in. akademika I.P. rhvlava.~ IT exper. ) 1 CONDITIOM) GALITSYNSKAYA (ZINOV'YEVA), Fl. T Doe Me .d Sci -- (diss) "Neuroloiricel and neurohumoral factors in the development of hypertonic sickne0p. 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"The Phenomenon of Memorjy end Stabilization of Quartz lattice." paper presented at the Conf. on Mecbanical Propertiee of Non-Motallic Solld3, Leningrad, tM, 19-26 ~%y 1958 Inst. of Crystallography, Acad. Sci. USM ... . . . .. . . . . . ... ZINSERLINIG, E. V. Monver.gion of a Negative Quartz Rhombohedron Into a Positiv,3 C.-rie art; a Feault of B -- a -- B Transformtion," Dok. Alit 33, No. 6, 1941. Crystallographic Lab., Mr., Acad. Sci. C1941-. ZINSERLING, E. V. Twinning Control Under, a B Conversionf." Dok. Ali, ~3v No,15, 1941 "Quartz "Twinning of Quartz in the Electric rield,11 Dok. AN, 33, No. 1941, 11(~iartz Colouring As Depended on its Miming Capacity Under a B Conversion," Dok. AN, 33o No. 5, 1941. r. AL- J-, t. 1. L I t A 01fff,'Cfl1f$ AW 011#1 19 :0 Zj reav"s it isto 04 0 forta, Md th" V"y sumly CMW 16 $.M1% 60 Ajwt ftum the G"Mkin W cs*ft" of Wit gwientatism tiqwd'Alls ;* IS NA alt impol"at War for Win lit"Willa Oplapill 0 00 0 :p be th: lot=1 Omewo wt tip by Me gmt changid Ai Vill. vads. [is 0 pevsWARy betwerm Ills" s4d Mr. 0 "0e ,00 .00 too a, m is I w g 1 0: a if x 114 itJ 1* 0 0 0 0-0 so 0 6 4! 00 *1 2-1 1 ~j CT 6ve Jn.stit,ute of C;rystallography of the Acad. Sci. of the USSR, Micacr.~w. "The Phenomenon of Memory and Stabilization of (4iartz Lattice." Paper submitted at. Program of the Conference on the Non-Metallic Solids of Mechanical Properties. Leningrad May 19 -26, 1958. ...... V: . . .. .. .. . . . ... .. .~-Ij I I v I I i ! I r[ 1: 1 " I T vqq, I -e I ;-1[, 1, qv;, tI PIMAIN, P.G.; UKIHOTA, O.F.; SPANCIM. X.0,; RIAZAROTA* ltvl#,~ (Oubakha, ftrmskaya oblast'). Pyofeffalonal training of mthematlas teachers in pedeigogical institutes. Hat. v Sbkole no.2:24-27 W-Ap 158. ' . (XM 1120) (Mathematice-StWy and teachivg) SPAK, Michal, promovany ekon=; ZINTL, Rudolf, promovany, ekonox Problems of the construction, renewal and maintenance of roads and bridges. Doprava 6 no.6:420-427 164. KRAL, J.; TAKASSY, E.;,!TL~I~A M. KKMNN, J. Therapeutic exercise following cardiac surgery. Sborn#lek. 6? no.i.-i-9 ja 16o. 1. Katedra telovychovneIho lekaretvi fakulty vaeobeoneho lakarstvi larlovy university v Praze, prednosta prof,dr. J# Kral$, IT, inter-~ ni klinika fakulty vaeobeeneho leknrstvi KArlovy university v Pra-,, ze, prednosta prof.dr. M. Fuelk. (HEART surg.) (FJ=ISE THERAPY) SCHHID, Ludvik, Dr.; ZINTWVA,, Kilada Exercise therapy in diseases of the respimtory traat*~ Cass lek, cook, 93 no,29:798-W 16 July 549 1, Z katedry -tolesne rr~vy a telovychovneho lakarot*l IEU v Prato. (RISPrRATORY TRACT disaaass, ther.. exerelsol (EXERCISE TMOUPT9 In various diseament rasp, tract die.) INTMA MUTIM, Z. H- It rxerclse therapy of gastrointestinal diseaseot 11~aktq lakag Prabik, 33 no.11.12-14 5 Jan 1953. (CrAL 24:3) 2, Qf the Clinical Departneut (Head-Prof. J. Kral. k D. ) *f the, Institute of Physical 7AUoation am of the Seco~d Internal Clinid (Head -Prof. A. Tancura, K. D.) Prague. Owl!* r', J42: son .00 so 00 008 004 Zoo 00 gee see too LOMMM CkAWWAII floe 143W **s T imol" .4p, *~v 049 rill. A n T-1 i-W711"T -I*v-(1r s- 48 0 Ito TA so IV ma old I it' it E ij- j j:&j - M all f1i ws I t i I . i Sol so-3-1 at mob-' I Off ! AS 0 -ism a S-4 W by (MAIJOC06 4SMS t A h ( R : ? coo 0 00, goo ~#A-v 000, too MOO Arm* 0 #A341 -.r I t4*4w w4r avy 4wr "IsAaf] cw Smi, Lrl ~ T 0 # s a . u s at 03 a l . f F Is " " .0 " a II 70 0 ~0000004000000 l 0 40:: 0.00000 00 000 0000 2 r 0 0 4.0 to * 0~41 , I 0 0 00040 0 0,00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0: -0 0 0 00 ILUWULHHsillklmffauuiialinuLiumumomiI ...Amu ZINISOT., V.V. Introduction of group methods In foundry practice. Lit. proizv. no.7:42-43 JI 163. (MIRAT1:1)