SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DOLZHIKOV, V.V. - DOMAN, N.G.

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DOLZHIKOV, V.V. Comparative stuctr of rectilinear and smooth multiwave transitions. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; radiotekh. 8 no.5:611- 614 S-0 165, (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted March 30, 2965. I)OLZH,IKOV,. YII.P., aspirant Vacuum mixing of concrete with porous aggregates. Strol. mat. 10 no.5:17-19 Yq 164. (KnU 1,?: 9) DOLZHKOV, D.A., inzh. @, @ , Stan dardl 2mtI on of two-roll general-purpose continuous mixero. KbIm, i nef-t. mehincotr. no.2.*38-40 ig 164 (MIRA 113.-1) STRELKOV, M. [Strilkov, K.] kand.tekhn.nauk; KRTZHLIIOVSXUA, L [KZZHkNIVS'fA$ I.I. kand.tekhn.nauk; SMIN. Ya., kUnd-teldin- nauk; BIOXH, K., inzh.-, DOLZHKOTA, G. (Dolzhkova., IQ, insh. Colored slag cements. Bud.mat.i konstr. 2 no.1:31-32 F 160a (MM l3s6) (slag cement) .11 K I material ba-,ie und flow d:--gran ''or t.-,e r-jintfacttire of white ceclent at the Z dolbwnrx f7cmf--nt 1).1aflt. Trudy DiAgiprotnementa no - t.: 3-11 1 (4. (,'.,'TliA 17j12) tf L/ DOLUNIKOVA. L.G. ONO Treatiog children with abooping couph. Yopokhonat- i dat. 2 no.4: 17-20 J1-Ap, '5?- (MLH.A 10:9) 1. Is kefedry fskulltetsko7 pedistrit (sav. - orof. ?-A-Ponomereve) Il mmditsinskogo Inatituta imani N.I.Pirooova (dir. - Prof. O.Y.Karbi'lmr) (WHOO?[WI C()UWI) -7 7*1 XXT, X-3 191663). C Y.&:, 1962. IS. ' 'I-100 TizAs Around thm, Zqm-%tor - 19. ""tatious fro-j Pens.1amants Thinkers." A.V. 2utt. V. 4. - 20. "Lis% of Cotpetitious." unsirned: V. 21. 1 'Help Y&st*4 Adds." D. S. 22. "The Pmblez of Ableecteel". rr. V1. Zsv,&:z%k, P. 2.%. 30te. 21. N-tal-l" IL zZlerzarovskl; P. 6. 24. 1 'Vis ftwal 1.101%b Coaperst Iva Stefan Z,1:2@rkt. Un- signed; ;6 6. 25. ' 'The ZIAPY of an L12orcle. " sismod TwS., P. S. 26. "Chromialle of Activities 0.1 ScientIfic Societies. ms"d: p. 6. 27. "Defense of Doctorea Movartations: 30ticed." =sIV%$d; P. 6. 2/2 - L1S1N, A.; DOLZHIKOV, 14. Training specialists, Avt. transp. 42 no.8:48-50 Ag 164. (MIRA 1'lslO) If A.. V(11,L" M. , IF" t- - 11 lj, I 'd? - . , 'i . I ., - @W!l, M. ; POINOMAil-rV, k (; . 9 1 Training sp-ia"j.9'15, A 7 @, -t r 9 " P , 4 1nn.9@4I7-- ',@ 5 '651. ( M--! RA is.,q) TERESHCHENK01 A.I.; DOUHIKOV, V.V. choice of the optimum form of a multiwave rectangular waveguide transition. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 8 no.1:42-54 Ja-F '65- (MIRA 18:5) KRZYZANOWSKI, Wilctor; BOBAK, Leopold; DOL7YCKI, Eliasz; KAMINSKA, Renata; KAIIIA, Jadwiga Vitamin C rasourses of the organism in children and y3yjng people. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.20:714-716 17 My 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Chirurgicznej AM w Krakowie (Kierownik: prof. dr. Jozef Bogusz). a n, w i - rig :rjeril @@ I FIJI 'Wi'41 P, .:llin, era, DOMA, S. Mechanization of lignite mines (from experiments at present). Mining Journal, #2:47:Feb. 55 DmAr,.R&lovanj MV1131, Zvonimir 1e,w places of discovery of Ptqllltls 17brtda (Mille) Christensen In Adriatic Islands. AcU ph&=. jugool. 4 no.4:184-187 1954. 1. PrArodosl-matematicki fakultat, Botanicki Institut. Zabreg. (PLANTS ptW111tis tWbrida, In Adriatic islands) DOKAC, Radovan ,-...wwwmmft Fiore of the Island of Vie. Acte, pharmijugoeL. 5 no.1:3-42 '55. (PIANTS, medicinal, In Yugool.) PECO-TICvM.j DOMACOV. Contribution to psychiatric medication In restlemeness In geriatrics, Nouropaihijatrija 11 no*1184-0? 163 1, Iz Bolnice m zivcane i dusevne boleati u Vrapou; ravnateljt prim. dr. J.Glamere I- YUGOMAM/11tuian and AniLnl 14,)rpholoa - Endocrine System. S Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 19551, 21574 Author : Domac-Tesar) Biserka Inst : Hryatsic Natural Scientific Society Title : Eosinophilic Celle in the Pnrthyroid Gland of the Humn Fetus Ovig Pub : Biol. Slasn. Hrovatsko prirodool. drustvo, 1956, No 9, 63-67 Abstract : A study was made of the histologicnl structure of Vic parathyroia gland of the 3 1/2-mouth-old human fetus. In contrast to the investigations of other scientists groups of eosinophilic cells were fouiid in the connec- tive tissue of the pnrathyroid gland. Probably the @osinophilic calls participate in calcium netanbolis;,i, -- Yu.A. Dualikin Card 1/1 32 DC14AC-TESMI, arlem - n!tMA _ Fimetional importance of muscull arrectores pilor=* Biol glas 15 no.1:43-47 162. 1. ZoLvod za histologiju i embriologiju Rediclnskog falmlteta Sveucilista u Zogmbu. ... -- ... .1 DCI@@A@ @'V C@z The modern problems of water supply-pi I.- (GLASNIK, Vol, 2, No. 1/2, 1957 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC Vol.6,..-No. 1.2, Dec. 1957 Uncl. S/263/62/000/003/C4)1/01 5 100411204 AUT"OR: TITLE: Pneumatic control valve for temperature or pressure regulation PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhutnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. lzmeritcl'nava tckhnika, no. 3, 1962, 29. abstiact 32.3.180 P. Pricurnatisch gc;teuertcs Rcgclventil filt 1'emperatur-bzw. l3tuckregict, GDR patent, class, 42 q, 3/06, 42 r, 1103, no. 2OD45, October 10, 1960 TEXT: A regulating valve with pneumatic ccntrot by means of a chamber with a scrisifive membrane is pro- posed. Inside the chamber there is a piston whose position is determined by the given value of the pressure or the temperature. Variation of these paramet.-rs causes displacement of the piston and the flow of air through the output nozzles of the chamber is affected. This affects the pressure in the chamber and cause!, a d-.splacemcnt of the sensitive membrane. T@e latter is directly connected to a spring which controls the position of the valve. Examples of controlling the valve by means of pressure sensitive pickups arc given. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 STOPA, S. Z,,; DOUGAIA, If. The *nticliml of Sabn* (Carboniforow of Upper Siles.1a)* %I Polog PM,9 no.D29-33 161. L. Fatedra 72m WC21p Akedemia gerniese-Datniosa,, Kmkow., Aremented by A. ftleveld. 08024ap Stratignphis) (Silesia) Operational period of new tne fishing vototlo. Bud okretow Vaisamm 8 noJ.,-150-153 My 63o 1, Vydsial ImsymLsryjno4konomicar4rb Politechnikap Saoseoiz6 DOMAGALA, R. Report from a discutision meeting. p* 3 of cover. (MUGIAD BKORZW- Vol- Us no- 10@, Oct* 19569 Lodzj, Poland) SO: Monthly List of Baet European Accessiorm (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6s No. 12, Deco 1957. Uncl* DOMAGALA, T. "A few words on the aesthetics of models, p. 829, (SKRZYDLATA POLSKAq Val. 10, No. 52, Dec. 1954, Warszawet, Poland) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Acce5510nS, (BEAL), W, Vol. 4, Wo. 5, May 1955, Uncl. DOMAGALA, T. Surface calculAtion of stabillmrs.' p. 299, (SKRZIDLATA POISKA, V01% 10, Vo. 19, lley 1954. Warnzawa, Polmd) '30: Monthly list of East L%mpean Accessiona't (EM), IC, Vol. 3, No. 12,Dec. '1954. Uml. if @ JL M A7 I ' ! if ! Rda li@j Its ly@ci l -ow ed olft,4 'Ifthpiphl bkI cthtr ivot lpon(F gcpk 1v mice. -The cutmin- -bruzopyretto..- (rce of; 3 4 tit vmm@kiwi 00A!,el 6-11 a alksibids %o qtunttic type ma prooticts 01 theh* 4!0 .0, decom 60-0- - 02 itrld MIluivilina. Ai @( @ Asir. R - 3@1 fly 1-8-41.mlttcli I ult a Dkiiolhatioss of,' (1) gave i Y " l fail,* 02", "otking up the r.@otftrr liquots . it, gave do aultydr(Je (111). tn. !IM-18' (deccinpm). I Y r 00 -4*- W@ --m- , ICON% itild 0c am-k-jr tit III.- im 129-27'. Ktinijitithm of I aorlacc jpvc the curw;fKJII7,1it?$c late, w, I In'. A vd;w4I-IljeIj... lie 4101 VOrW;-, m. 111.) :,,j "all'i .'Asim) J. --tu,lics on diazo-5--alk,-,loids of th,.! zc.rd on decoa.rfsed Froducts. IT. Diazo derivAives of dihyc'.roquinidinti rd Uicir tramfor,-atimu. D. 495. J C:[":j i Vol. 2',' no. 21 19r5. S-C : Nf-,nthly List of East Euroraan Acce3sions, 1. .. Vol. 4, nc@. 1"-', Lct. 1955, No. 21 1)59, flu. 7 5T7 2 DomagelAna, 'E. , Ludwiczak, R. S. , and Zjczynska, L Beta-Sitosterol from Tall Oil Proiuced in Poland 0. 1 L! . ',112 P.-temys! Chem, 37, rio 8, 540-54?- (1558) A S T !V@ T The importance of tall. oil as a valuable industrial -iource of phytosterol is discussed. 'Itie p%rsiuak properties )f Polish ST Grade tall oil nave been determ4ned and a convenient method Ior the extrac- tion of znytosterol, a raw material for the pro- duction of t3taroid hormones, and ;k method for tNe purification .)f beta-sitosterol are Fiven. From authors' summary 213 DC4'1A@'*t,IJ"P,,I SUSM, J. Re5earch on diazo-51 -nuinine a!Paloids and Oil t@e products ef th,@`r @,Ocormosition. !II. Diazo derivptives of vinyl alkaloiis and their trarunfornnt-iomr. p. 1-3. ,('Z':I.KI CHIII-IIII. (Polska Akaftemia Nauk) WAI'SZRIla, Poland. Vol. 3-1, no. 1, 1059. Monthly List )f East European Accessions (E,--AI) W, Vol. 5, N'o. 9, Septeml+r 1959. Uncl. S/081/62/000/024/0 51/07 3 Bi 66/Bl 86 AUTHORS& Domagalina, Eugenia, Baloniak, Sy1wester TITLE: Cyclic hydrazides of aromatic and heterocyclic dicarboxylic acids. II. The reaction of producing hydrazines of certain 2-phenylp4thalazinone derivatives PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 24, 1962, 395, abstract 24Zh361 (Roczn. chem., v. 36, no. 2, 1962, 253 - 258 [Pol.; summaries in Russ., Eng. and Ger.]) TEXTs The reaction of 2-:(41'auiinophenyl)-4-chlo'rophthalazine (I) with N H : L 2 4 is difficult and the substance obtained can only be separated in the form -.of an acetyl derivative;of 2-(,I'-atcetylaminophdnyl)-4-acetylhydrazi?lophtha- lazinone (II). The action of 11 2H4 on ?-(2',41.-dinitrophenyl)-.A,-methoxy- phthalazinone (III) and 2-(21,.Il-diaminophenyl)-4-mothoxyphthalazinone (IV) produced 2-f2(4')..nitroso-41(2l)-aminophon'yl)-%4-niethoxyphthalazinone (V) and 2-(21,41-diacetyldiaminophenyl)-phthalazindi-1,4-one (VI), respectively, instead of the expected hydrazine derivatives. Nitrating 2-phenyl-4-R-phtha- Card 1/4 Cyclic hydrazides of aromatic ... S/081/62/000/0241/051/073 B166/Bie6 lazinone (VII) (R - C.L) (VIIa) and VII (R - OCH 3) (VIIb) gives 2-(41-nitro- .phenyl)-4-chloro?hthalazinone (VIII) and III, which were reduced tb I and IV respectively. The position of the NO 2 group in VIII was established by using NaOll to convert it into the well known N-(n-nitroanilino)-phthalimide (IX). The structure of III was proved by counter sy'nthesis. VII16 was pro- duced by reacting VII (H - CI) with CH 5ONa, 15 ml 00 3 (d 1.49) are added drop by drop (00) to a solution of 10 g VIIa in 100 ml concentrated H 2so 49 the mixture is agitated 'or 10 rzin and t@en poured out onto ice giving VIII, C H 0 N Cl, yield 4.5 9, m-P. Pt3 0C (decomp.; from CHCl + Cif Off, 5 1 1). 14 a 3 3 3 3 A mixture of 0.5 9 VIII and 40 nil %v NaOH is heated: for 30 min, whereupon it is chilled and acidifi,!d with HC1 acid, giving IX, yield 0.2 g. A mix;@ ture of 2 1; VIII, 10 g SnCl,,, 5 ml concentrated HCI and 40 nil glacial CH 3C00H is boiled for 2 hrs below the boiling ppint'of the solution, this is then cooled and the sediment is treated wit*h 10 14 NaOH which gives I, C14H1O0N3Cl' m.p. 213 - 2140C (from CHCl 3 + ClyH)j and the.'acetyl deriva- Card 2/4 S/081/62/000/02,1/0 51/07 3 Cyclic hydrazides of aromatic B166/B186 tive, m.p. 248 0C. A mixture of 2 g 1, 6 ml 80 % N2 114OH 20 and 2 g N2H4*H 2so4 is boiled for 4 hrs in ijO ml CH 2(CH2011) 2' this is then cooled, 10 ml water are added and the resulting product is a crude substance with a m.p. -1960C, which by treating with (CH 5CO) 12 0 is converted into.11, C18 11 170 3N5' yield 0.5& m.p. 298 - 300 0C (decomp.; fron glycol). To a solution of 5.2 g VIIa in 80 ml absolute CH 3OH is added 1-84 g Na, this'mixture is heated for 1 hr; then the hot solution in filtered and cooled giving VIIb, yield 4.8 9, m-P. 116 1170C (from CH 3OH). 4 g VIIb are added a.portion at a time (at 1.0 200C) to 50 ml HNO (d 1.iJ9), the solutionis,poured out gradually into icy water,' producing III, C 15H 100 6N4' yield .3 g, m.p. 262 - 263 OC (@rom glacial CH 3COOH). A solution'of 0.2 g 2-(21,4.1-dinitrophenyl)-phthalazindi- 1,4-one in 10 ml 2 % Na 2 CO3is boiled dry, then'5 ml (CH 3 )2 so4are added 1.0 the residue, this mixture is heated until a solution forms whereupon it is poured out onto ice, giving III, yield 0.1 g.* A mixture of 2.4 9 111, 24 ml concentrated HC1, 72 ml glacial CH 3COOH and 15 g anCl 2 is boiled for 1.5brs, Card 5/4 S/061/62/000/024/051/073 Cyclic hydrazides of aronatic B166/B186 the cooled mixture is diluted with wa:ter until the complex dissolves, then 2%4 NaOH is added to precipitate IV, C 15H14 02N4' yield 1 g, m.p. 217 - 248 0C (decomp.; from CH OH chloroform), and the acetyl derivative m.p. 2400C. A mixture' of 1 g 1111 10 ml 95 @@ N2H4' H20 and 10 ml absolute CH3OH is boiled for 2 0hrs, after 24 hrs V is separated, C 15H1203N4' yield 0.2 g,0m.p. 185 - 187 C (from CH OH), alEjo the acetyl derivative, m.p. 1216 - 129 C (from 3 alcohol). A solution of V in hot water receives an addition of NH 4OH, and H S is bubbled through at 60 - 700C, after which the mixture iq acidified 2 with HC1 and is heated, filtered and boiled down to a small volume, where- upon IV is precipitated by the action of NaOH. A mixture of 0.6 g IV, 10ml 951@ N 2H4* 1120 and 5 ml glycol is boiled for 4 hra, it is boiled down in vacuo, then the residue is heated for 2 min with excess (CH 5CO)20, giving VI, C 18H104N49 yield 0.3 g, M.P. 337 C (decomp.; from glycol). For communicat:@on I see RZhKhim., no. 9, 1960, 34629. [Abstracter's notei Complete translation.] Card 4/4 DOMAGALINA, Eugenia; OGHYNSKA, Janina Nov methods of determining the total alkaloid content i.i the roots of Chelidonium maius. Chem anal 8 no.2t225-232 163. 1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Academy of Medicine, Lublin. SUKHANOV, A.F., da".Aor tel:lLn.nauk; H'i"(WOV, D.N., k-anil.t6.hn.n:,uk; K" 117A 011.14 ' 11, L.I., gorrCry bah.; DOMAKHOVSKlY 1 11. f,t-),nyy J.-izi, I , - Dater-mining the oftirrvil condit.lono for roll@-r in KlAri, mildl-v abrEtsive rock In strip mine!j. Gov.zhur. lic.3-35-39 Mr 165. (MI.RA 18:5) . . 11 2. 1-leakovskiy institut vadio-@lektronikl i k,orn,)%- KUTUZOV, B.N., kand. -ekhn. nauk; MIKEY-EV, I.G., govnyy Ln-,,Ii.; DOMAKHOVSKlY, A.V., gornyy inzh. Effect of the ELMOunt of compressed air used on the efficiency of roller bit drilling. Gor. zhur. no.4:32-34 Ap 165. (MIRA 18%5) 1. Moakoukiy InstItut radloolaktronlE i gornoy eloktromekhantki. tOMA,GALSK., E. Linle telekomunikacyjne. ( Ksiazka zat%derd2cna: do uzytku szkoltdctwa zawodollego Warszawa, Wydawn. Komunikacyjne, 1954.) 422 p. (Telecommunication lines; authorized for use in vocational schools. illus., diagra., tables ) -9): Monthly list of East Eurorman ACCpssione List, (EEAL), W, Vol. 4, No. 1.1 Nov. 1955p Uncl. 1) 0 11 7.. G 'A US 1: Tar-r.aper roofinf,. F-r-.L-lnd Dro@. Do3ntek. 137 (YimeClid Kolejow-,- Drofovrv. Vol. '@, no. 9, Sert. 15-1c',. '@,nrFzzwa, Eonthly I, dex of East European Accessions I,': - Vol 7, n( 2, Februnry 195VA DOMAHIDY, IIIKLOS A borkezeless nehany kerdese. fA Degyujtesi Minlszterimr, tankorqviro =m'cakozosse_renek munkaja. Felelos: Domahidy Miklos es Wt.fj GujjZtav2 Eleimiazeripari es Eegyujtesi @2s*o Konyv- es Iapkiado Vallalat, 1952, 36 p. me problems of wine makinz7 SO: Monthly List of East Eurot)ean A2ceosions,, Vol 3 No 2 Library of Congress Feb 54 Uncl. MIL"j"IDY, 1/1. Modern wine cellars. p. 117. ELEIPMES1 "FAit. (Ke-.('i-nzdvsari Ipari Tudomanyos Eeyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 10, no. 4, Apr. 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) T"t)rary cf Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956 D01-UHIDYS It. The Exhibition of Instruments of the Food Industry. p. 126. ELEMMESI IPAR. (mezveazdasagi Ipari Tudomanyos kyesulet) b,--dapest. Vol. 10, no. 41 Apr. 1956. SOURCE: Ewt European Accessions List (EMAL) Library of Coneress Vol. 5, no. 8. August 1956 pdij@ 7C 1 1; Hungary ADS, JOUR, t RMdoes ATYMOR N*o 51960, go, 19781 t Marcz, A. and Domaltidy, M. 1V:ST. I Not given ------ t__ Tl,rLr, 4 The Designof a- Prototype Plant for the Processing of White Wine OUG. Pt% S Szoeleszeti Kutoto Int Evk, 11, No 2, z6l-279, 1952-1957 (1958 ABSMt,*f i The project provides for the location of the presses at the "riphery and assures the estab- lishment of simple and economic conditions for the production of high-quality wines. Design data are presented on the volume of' the presE-buckets [sic] and for the supply of specific pressures to the various types of presses. 'A method has been developed for cartying out a time study for the purpose of comparing the productivity of the vari- ous units and for controlling their operation. In CARDS 1/2 COUNMY Hungary CAIMM ABSt JM,. t RZKhim.1 )b* 5 196op xoe 19?81 AVTHOR TITLFI CRIG, PUB. tABSMACT i order to improve the operation of the hydraulic presses, devices for the automatic regualtion of the preseure in the buckets are proposed. The prototype design provides for a ca 605A incre3se in press productivity at a saving in manpower (5- 7 operators) and no decrease IA the high quali of the wine. Eight drawings of the equipment and the format of the time study sheets are included. From. authors's summary CARD'I RM4W., Dragutin, prof . inz. Technology and economics. Fxergija Hrv 12 nc,.1/2:42-43 263, 1. Bkowmaki fakultet,, Zagreb. DOMAINKO Dragutln, univ. prof.# dipl. inzenir (Zagreb, Gunduliceva ul. 60). Importance of the knowledge of economics and voik planning in the training of tnchnical and vocational experts. Automatika 4 no.4t227-228 163. DOMMIKO, Dragu-An imt prof. (Zagrebp Gunduliceva @D) Role of economic and applied scIences and the science of labor organization in the formation of the Yugosla,r experts with University degrrqso Tehnika Jug 18 no.7:Supplement: Organiza- ciJa rada 13 no. 721366-1368 J1163- 1. Univerzitet u Zagrebu. IDOMMIN, Sermflm Andreyevich (Responsibility for crime* in automotive transportationj problem@ in violation or traffic regulations by transport workers] Otvetetven- aostl za prestuplenila na artotrousports; voprosy kvalifikataii narushanii, pravil dvizhentia rabotnikami artotransporta. Moskva, GovywrWat, 1956. 49 p. (MLRA 10:1) (Transporation, Automotive-&sw and legislation) (Criminal law) AFONICHEVA, A.I. (Kaluzhakaya obl.); DOMAKU"-XQl/. (Kab4z!;jkaya obi.) Bal7atino station. Zashch.rust, ot vred. i bol. 9 no.llz4l t64. (MlRA 18:2) Dbmt:@W/ _T HMICARY / Diseases of Farm Animals. Ganeral Problems. R Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 35786. Author : -Doman Ins' : Not gi-v-efr. 0 Title : Results of Using ACTH in Veterinary Practice. Orig Pub: Magyar allatorv. lapja, 1957, No 4-5, 118-120. Abstract: The preparation was tested with positive re- sults on pigs in cases of degeneration and in- flammation of the liver, as woll as on horses with acute serotie dermatitis present in aller- gic dermatitis. Also, it was tosted on gouty arthritis in chickens, and in katosis of sheep and goats. Card 1/1 jarai cUor wteewprian ( 'arasl fc1.aII&tor-io:@I; tre Pra',"iAnal Villuf.$ of Lapinized ';wbv) F(,vir Vim!) Vscclovi-.@' @!,r, r allhtorvosok lap , I- -", 16, No 1@sh svumr@7 modifieAl The authcr T:@'i :Ir which vil-111 mocir.-, And s-Ane fnver q,-,nvr w3--v- -in the @:ontrol. of the -@'r,.tecticsi v.,' awire 1;,rds. ble are re-, tol. PX@' fIO 4*@@ fr-"I LC-Mi-N. @31.. ierasl f-k,'atur---co (' Zar,110.' - io - I I -ata cp t;hs- )r lntxaliernl@- tuberculin f.,@sals. Magy ndlatoxv lap 119 @tr 164 D%@4% T&ro,,,@r Jaras chief veterinary, Szarvas. '@Iass Losses Among Suckling Pigs Caused by Mammary Dermatitis of the Dams." I Budapest, Magyar Allatorvosok Lapja, Vol 21, No 3, Mar 66, pages 133-134. Abstract: (Author's English summary modified] @lammary dermatitis of nursing sows was mostly observed during vinter. Its first symptom is reddening of the skin followed by the formation of small nodes and blebs as well as a discharge from the skin of the udders. The.fluld hardened into a covering on the entire udder-consistine of scab membrane. The teats wpre covered by a thimble-shaped scab of blackish or grayish-black color which plugged their orifices and could be removed after 7 days as a cap. As a consequence of the disease, 120 piglets (7-14 clays old) died of starvation. The afflic- tion was controlled by local and general treatment, supplementary feeding of the piglets and improvenent of the hygienic conditions. Streptococci were isolated from the diseased parts, it may have been rubbed into the skin by the sucking piglets from its origin in the mouldy bedding. Ex- anthema,. i.e. coccogenic mammary eczema Jn females and scrotal eczema in males,is also known to occur on the skin of people working with harvested straw during late summer. No ieferences, 1/1 66 - HUNGARY @9!@Y,_Rmm Chief Jaras Veterinarian, Dr., in Szarvas. I-- "Mass occurrence of Gastroenteritis in Pig Stocks" Budapest, 11agayar Allatorvosak Lap_ja, Vol 21, No 6) Jun 1966, pp 251-253. Abstract: The symptoms of gastroenteritis in pigs, taking a great toll in Hungarian pig stocks, were described. The author describes his experiences with this disease and concludes that it is not the same as the disease de- signated as infectious gastroenteritis in the literature. The differences are both pathogenic and clinical in nature. He designates the disease as virus gastroenteritis. The incidence in Hungary appears to be increasing. No references. 1/1 HUNGARY ,DOMAN, Imre Chief Jaras Veterinarian, Dr., in Starvas. ; =L "Mass Occurrence of Limb Diseases in Hogs" Budapest, HasLyAr Allatorvosok Lapia, Vol 21, No 6, Jun 1966) pp 274-275. Abstract: The author describes skin-thickening, abscesses) ulcerous wounds, phlegmous processes, panaritiums and various types of joint inflammation observed in a great number of hogs kept in State farms. The incidence was highest during the winter months, when it affected up to 157. of the stock. The observations were briefly described and discussed. Attempts were made to assign the causes for the various conditions noted. Means for combating the various diseases were investigated. No references. 1/1 -Xgr;,. mu we hou boom itotior* 40 a to k Ip IS rlwolol@m " '-A' F . 6R -)-L a SL to - M b 6 A I. %.A I S L. .1 at M-ce lit a malbeff7im with age. locinvanovskilaml N.G. 11ir-tialkwing figo It", mullwffy Ittv (IAWNI Who ttm .00 00 L.I. takets IFUUI difffle"t IT"Ka of llw *11-1: slu%vw, hisclunce wwfurt Maltufte. Alextrim.. tluvb. h04"jowlin. -00 V And A(As"lity stmi In-Aciu., The qt"t 00 .4 CWt.,bydrajr. And pftAgil. in OW ICA%@ JCt- lh@ f-l -00 value lot the WkIA-WIti. It. lllw,tlrv -d ,3 004 Oov 004 m! AA1, T*wj 1.-iLl -AWRIAL&UNG-K AL LIU 447 1011 CLASSWI CAIKU SHOW 91.1416- - .'t O"T 4.1 #$111, owe.. 04 u [pal, off Kann loan 11"kin" I'm I rw a 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 aoq COO Gee go: gee '00 no* a as ro *oi-A a _rL A, A-f-"-LI@ 'P1 ur 19 f @ 117 @ 14 T;- 151,111- F' L AA 0 A to a t a i i d to A j a a act 0 010141,14 .*to 00 j Oxidation of droxjnn#Jtk add In the green plant leaf. A. 161 Kri. and Pl. 0. Doma 00 a_ Del Add. I Ito 00 in Naul. S.S-'f.R. 62. M&ATIOM ;-Vacuum lienziration .00 00 of d1hydroxymalric add Into tradricantia leaf leads to Its too] disappearance, which was followed by MI, rftc- .4110 so 9 119", In the I-Mal, of gum ambic an the *14bil"I" C11111 - go 4 T-! told. which establod the solar to be stable a..% his, detril.with standad Solos. for reference. Dibydrmy- Go mak4c acial min. (0.2%. pit 6.3 by NAIC0,1 WAS in- filtrated and 5 sain. later the leavess were ground with 4re trichlocuscirtic acid, Altered. and the dettais. tun Iso. Ir inediately. The cit. of gr3und Leaves u such gives very slow disappetrawe of added dihydrazymakic acid (still present after 3 lars.); the result was zimilr- when the en- oo *3 tire leaf macerate wj. uwd. Ifence, tae reaction 1. t,juwd by @waw unstable saah,tar@ prc@cnt only in a laving It-At. tahich *-.is confirmed by grinding fmh leaves with roe dihydroxymaltic acid Sulu. and using rapid detn. Im. so 0 turdiately: 11107odisappearance was istatierved. Isolation of Atempts of the inulting product(s) by grinding the leaf Is. 110 0 ,ilh dilsydroxymaltic acid win. folloard by CIjCCOOII. Nstgo filtralitats and Sildn. of gave an orange ismixtine; treatmir t with wann AcO pvt it evil solid. in. 231-2*. coutit. 39.917* C. 1.95% it. 21.3% N. &0 mtrrv. aiding to a pyraseloor deriv. of diketevuscrinic J acid. Untitled with an authentic sittvinsen. The kal ulht4nCel Which cause the renversion of (IshydroxymAllark Gzf'@"k arid to diLefusuceink are very un%tAbk. for heating a LA41- i bee freshly cut leaf 3 min. at 11111" destroys them cornplettly; tie 0 I he same occurs unmese grinding of an fats" ItAf. G. It. Kosoalapoff too sETALLURGICAL LITINATIME CLAIIAFKATQ* tie via'. _::77' stno.16 .4 111javo .&I a.. G.I. visa Wee -V-T at a Joe As U : Aw : &%I; ZA An I I a is, is I W 9. 9 a a 3 2 a It IS w IS a 00000000000090 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inveittletallan an the condonstiflon tril d1hydtosyacoto"p. glycolaidellydo. and di%dlakeyockiluito phimphills, In the on leaves at photo. M. K111111 ASIA N. G. 1holml) "Hich likichrm. Inst.. Iffmow). 1 it lim-filipl, emllx)%Yl reprill.N. .4, iwi-ml.Ai- air. m list stutfirtis sit mix*s-dral". Os"ov Wives dip 11A1( %mr%s cliswmim- '"Itim "a Or ...... fro'llwil killo still c sugars to( either Jib V411.1% %,I, retitle fr- "j dilivilrolvarrione, or 0ycol4lJrhvJr. 11 wllry Parewidass is go%& Plants. N. C@ Rmo-lumody MA M ]me -4. T)w Pf- 'I'l, ly-.1 .,f fol-b" in IJAMS micii-s r@ fwo the ti-al 1.1-4111f1% rst V%%it"ilation. art. fw traomple rAol.-hNftlrAfr,. Thi, Live% a bwa% f-w " nc fh.t f@o ivi vf-.etmhk oficantumm 4 mKh liydf.@aslom@ a, mlAt" iw LmttwVwseM wo A e a rftfth i -z"ek- prwr** inclittling a wavion of 06"itc- we-locinc The lalell -9 AM evolain't mml 4-. prrms&w. and delipbrow. Ammw4mc to 0. %mbr,,% casVusir "Xi.latiom mmorlow"s the paymeti-alism nt iultent in Plant edl*. S. 0. corbin-hy claiM4 fkat them Clio" ass ime W, watin bewrm rc;'Ao@ r-@to-i ...4 the entyroft in I" pla"m Wolb recuod so ewlts- 1withm planf% the pre%ent sewlr@ wre awra fm flu% cla;Yn. Tiw% pe on ted the ..i. 7,110 ..X44"t entymme% *( the isn,.womm CwftVrmha rerrowe" a" Earommusid. w-natty -,ftly in the r.-f-a-flm At a ormotaincol in 1" 12'. o( rafta in the v-1 crs-t. 7 %- UM in th, I'Alk .4 llw truhL. and I t. 7-, in dw "Vm 11, t. .,.I I%e, $Ad xf@,Vww@ 1-4q,q@lntd it. lbew .. lj.fts.. b-4 0- v" k-k- ..d .Ifwv FAW:,.. kmearts "AW29,4 that altne L"If., .. lw-,Aw 4. 1,9"Tidsw J."AV t,un- 3%132 CA Study tolplimolenedumilm by knaliblacomis. ),.,%I.Kusjn and 41*4d. Xasok S.S.S.R. 73, 7?-AO(1W,:;-I9n9phQivtIo: tit-it. were porrfoclowd In a 11ass plAte vtwi. vivnically pArEilioned, Irradiated with a 11111-mr. lamp &W equipped with,dow water Input and cout. dow. The eitial. viddille cb-trulmer. filled witti the Ira" uniler study was serpod. from ite vlecirculor clumlim by cellophane and the electrode pLtcs were kept at 6 v. drop with 0.5 toom. current ftwing_ through t1-c %ystem over It 24-hr. expill. perW. Front Pookmereloot peploh4lars Ileavis, Iontophoroh exti, pholi%yulliclic-actiliv Pullawrocrot which differ [turn tbnpr vild. in flark st.1". Ttw- ..I.- 91141ILVO AM blditiC (filtilld it& W@le C03t3t@111tW110 Atut SiVe reactions ul keto acids. reduce ammoniAcAl Aglo And IISCIO but react weakly with Forlding soln. until by. :IrolyjpL,d toy adds. The results In4ficAle IhAt dri.1 derlys. 4 Cobultyllfalcot lKalk-Ilkile III 14110myllihmi.. liar. tivilikillort td phimishisle Is rejected as va*oly hyiholyard 11 is alment. while lightly bound 11 Is toirriovill eqtLllly In light and &rkreAction prixturls. PyruvicacidwAssilment.uut Ito-dic acid wait present as Were po-roxi'". Pt"ibly v'@ is died on the mals. of carticohydr4irs ftweninst at-lu. ip" C acids. (11, NI. Kewitipuff n , r 1. D01402 IT.G.; KAGAN, Z. S. 2. USSR (600) 1,. Chromatographic Analysis 7. Chromatographic determination of phosphoric eatera by dintrIbution on paper, Biokhimiia, 17, 11o. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March, 1953. Unclassified. Tho saftm of limls low. N krIk"nall tA N. lialgh lika-hent. In.1 llj,@m 1. AJa7--V-k -V N 04. 11117 -:Aq 1114M). - 14arott weft U1411ilkINI With Ilk-111hkoll Itoultim whik Virmirig in u-nAt Ul"ll 411111tirt. IRAV" Mt after jr- I ry pbotmyntheth- pgolucts cAnt"Pt be vub@tancvs of -I. wt, G. It guwut..ff = Ill'"t IAAMI in A C111411111191' With 0 11% LXh Wftk roliolicu" C.- fiff I then traSSkv1W to a chamber with tontimary LOt (o 5%) Amit espow to Hot Im varimmom Pert- luls. After evita. with N-A Hot). the eat. ww extil. with SW drill mol"j. to ris, no Suit the rcwm oxwmj. For radilmoctsvily .111. A. the nuohre lulmll ft,*n which with ak. HaClo gave 11 ,a Ill H. SIMI It. 1114.1111ft IMJIMN. after rtMOVS1 Of N by LOo. ams asmin trairld for 9A.IK"Clovity after me". of frowtiva* on CAlim. and mokiii-ewfunp trAm. Tberr-who I that jig loLvird C evem in aborint rx . Ems into 636. Imm which over W% I. W,I as milut A. As 01p3we to plaw (:(% is imemarst the k-larkil C sun Imm firmOon A to hisid. (met" mil. in "07v 101,11. FrActuat R gives Irregular it- sults. In Owl ellunuirmword"044 Libeled cis intract6m no( W.I. fly &k. 1;4cj,. but howl bKl.*M US t= the Iravell. micu- in this flactitin. 1411ts. with after 1@. in thr Lak chAsubm pwr rr-wits -SU%tW t- tfft@ IRS "light" -1011- . y%cTP( ChAlk the trMiUSI tracimno P- ollurb-narll In while an ireallsorma, it show. a ugnifilunt incre@w. l'berv@uItsitalwalethAttlior us:$ R" of the prinwy nactlon for tit's cftv "Sion a cubou In DoAkidir A tht PhCA06YAtheNIS PfCCASS. N- 0. = IYOM In.. bd. AVauk 34S.A" 05, 1IM-10MAW, 40 10300i c'" f I -Two equal partlons of at leaf *cm "poced to ' a e h L t of Th fi d i l ice con u j sec. e rst wal t n u or en p M61 N. The %toad was ftwher expo-;Lxl to an atm. of ON contained no C"Ot for iuryinig knigth-lof time. Then ch I Itwasalso, tactifinliquiciN. Inulicit" the stcond port-,un wgj 10-N inore m6wetin thin the fint, ulthoTigh sbe first portion loses C"():. which has notw. yrt had tin-c to be I' ThI:ssho*a4kattlteprts,.luctI tedialtni ewtirr expt. Is actually the fir5t SIUIA@ Produet of ph@-,tol J. Lvi J-.44 L 7o56-M EWr(1.)/FS(-r)-3 DD: ACC N& AP5028095 SOURCIZ CODE: UR 0326/65/012/NX/10511011 AUTHOR- Shkol'nik, R. Ya@. p, '.,jggjjghjLUSLjA_Spektorov,. K. S.; Lin kova Yee At ORG: Inst ochemi itute-of Bi stry,@ in, A. N. Bakh, Acidtay of Sciences,SSSV Instio. Academy of Plant Physiology, Im. X. A. Timi!Zjazev (if Sciences SSS1 Moscow (Institut biokhiREi -WEademil nauk SBSR i inatit iziologif. rasten1'.yU=i nauk SSSR) f 7': -TITLE: Ins6luble_- products _0'j photasynthesis,of a synchronoto-Chlorellai~itaiwidosa..~'.' SOURCE: Fiziologiya,rastaniy, v, 12, no. 61 1965, 1005-1011 TOPIC TAGS: pjjotosynthesis, chlorella, synchronous culture, chromatography ABSTRACT: As part of the continuing effort to determine the intermediate products of photosynthesis, an attempt was made, to identify those radioactive products of photo- synthesis which cannot *be extractedfrom a synchronous cultuxe of Chlorella pyren-' oidosa with acidified alcohol (25C). A chart of the solvento used in chromatography and the steps taken is given in the original article. It wits found that the co'Oposi- .tion of -the. residue depends both on the duration of exposure to light and on the stage- of development of the culture. Analysis showed this residue to 'consist of: 1) phos- phorylated sugars and phosphoglyceric acid (both of vhich are partially extracted by acidified alcohol at room temperature); 2) substances of the polysaccharide type: 3) substances of a protein character; and 4) certain unknown substances, which remain Card 1/2 UDC: 581.132 L 7o56-66 ACC NR. AP502FO at the starting point during chromatography even when several solvents are used. Polysacrharide-type substances appeared In the insoiublot residtui after only,2 see of photosynthesis. After 5 min of photosynthesis in C1402, the conposition of the in- soluble residue of a synchronous Chlorella culture in the fourth stage of development differed sharply from the composition of such a residue in the First and third stages of development. Sugars present in the residue as a restLIt of the hydrolysis of polysaccharides also differed in composition depending on the developmental stage. Note: the four developmental stages of a synchronous culture of Chlorella pyrenoidoss selected were: 1) autosporea (20 min of illumination); 2) 3 hr@ 20 min of illumine- tion- 3) 7 hr', 20 min of Illumination- "a 4) end of divLson inside the mother calls and @eginninglof egress of autospores'(9 hri 20 min of illumination). Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. lis) .SUB COM @LS/ SUBH DATM 15Oct64/ -ORIG REFS 004/ OM REFS '005/ ATD PRESS: DUIIIAN MiT';'o A. !4., YJAMI 1) ya. V., and KFUDYAM., - - 1. Problem of diversity of primry products of Photosynthesis in different species of plants. 00)(1. AN SSSR 86, oe, 2, 1952. DOKAN, N.G.; TEMIN, A.C. akademik. Secretion of primary products In photosynthesis. Dokl.AN SSSR 93 no.1:115- 117 N 153. (MM 6:10) 1. Akademiya nauk 88SR (for Terenin). 2. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha Akademii nauk SM (for Doman). (Photosynthesis) ,DOMN, No Go -----4.Z---'-'-- - '__" __ - ---!- _... . _. - _ -1 . . @ .. - -' - . - d . a -The material to be analy -dried and IMmue to hot2 0 W- = Y'All such a l In filter t i l i l h 5 f 0 acei er a e ma . t s p g. o p p rs are placed In a glass flask and coivred with acetone rV1209011 cc. per g. of sompit), atbl extd. over a hot water bath, with a return condemier, for 1 hr. The acetone is poured off and the "tn. rep-ested 3-6 tirres. It is recom- mended that once during the repeated cxtn. the samples be ' Cheadcal Abst. dried of acetone and moistened with a feir drops of chloro- form or benzene, which must be tharougWy erapd. befom Vol. 48 No, 3 acetone extn. Is recommenced. When extn. is jWged complete, samples am dried ut . oon temp., each package Is Feb. 100 1954 faced In a separate 25-M-ce. auk (to whith Is ad 10 cc. M Rubber and Other Elastomers zenc) the cork stoppered, and the wilole shaken for.3 brs. on a shaIrtut machine. For nepbtlstnehic detns., 2 cc. of the benzene e#. is used. To this are added gradually with nhaldne. 5 cc. methanol coo1g. OD1170 triethybmine andI%H,0.keptat2S*. A turbid mixt. develc;ps.wbkh Is keptat25*. Kephekavetrit: detm. are carried out in 41upli- Cate after 5 and 00 min. followinX final pn-pn. of pechim . A graph converting nephelostettic readings into correqwd. Ing wt.-valdes is presented. The results of nephelomet:ric detns. of gutta and rubber in plants vary with the type of material, degree of polyTierizatioi, and method of their soln., the strict adherrnee to pro- cedures followed. etc. Agreement betwom duplicate tests ravi- the r than b k h d t i h was c we c met a -by t ometr y g e nephe metrk. The method is chanade.6-ed by a high degree of. vcrutility. B. S. fAvine ;Use of radlochromawgrapb1c method in Investigation of i@ l terznsd ata products of photceynthests. N. g, Doing. Trudy Kowissii A*4. Khim, Akad. Nauh.YS.S.11., Inst. j '*jtm. 6, 452-W19M); d. CA. 47, Goolhim. i AW. J, 1 J1 -Some produc 4795 i U til of photosynthesis were s@A. btitl,. t M. d l t s m ent fied-flexi. -not Rmre cut off a64 eave ise u allec 1 collig. , Soule , quickly iced In a glass clLunber contir, sk and a knoismamt. of 4% At ter varying Holes I.) the leavois were rapidly killed by (1/2 sox. to seve rd tak immersion In - boftj@ Erso or ale. or by linmersiou in liquitl air, COW the material was-extC by boiling 11&0 for 2 min. and the ;Lt. evapd. in: v"v4i 6t rom ternp.. In cold fixation the terfalwosdriellal,"40". The"ventsuscoltorehronut- tovatus were PhOIV td b 140 BuOll AcOH-11,0 NILOh-11IO (-08.12 Old Mi 5;27 (74-10-154 by Vol ;Of- . , , d.- of NILOR-0. jiJec.). chromatogram, was placed on X-ray film and 114@ spot& on the chromaiggram which convsponded to spots an the film were washed with [L dif (treat solvent to mitiol. a new chroinatogram. Chroinato- grants COOK. both Viand P33 were placed on top of 2 filins. C14 or P32, the bottoin '11ho top film show6d only spots Contil. PIP.1" cally Colliplete fleconlPil. of Pis 'S only Cod bfCOM-NMOll solvent selid. P colutods. best, "Pot"*, all sua known 0 N @The Quit of chrosuat rarn was stor , *: , h t ld s %N ete e slin ed before t d. was a Quit, of'some. up P 0 'd -c @ ltur ilichulud it r(k al( s it M 1111 d l l 1 i oc icv ln t eve oc. ct . i ope .( p , 1 " facing rys(Un le fit 13 tilms,clany at tile tillo( a thl,111141A s f l b n i l F i ri ma L.j rcu D)j ar v 131111c) Coritt. so ye t, try ng c iprayhtg thle, chrotqalngram in the-fiAluving wdcr %%';Ili devOopers. ror acidt U.OC% loroinclem--tit wtezi in IMi I 4 Mims. N. 10. Doullan (N. A. Bakh Imt. Okchem" Acad, BiAkimiyu 21, 7&83 rel 0 tile bean Plant wtre used. Labeled (1050) -LeAt a tom and chromu.topuph;c procedures were emplu) In Abe datk M fixurou by the leaves of the betin plAut there are (aguial subotturces related to the ty-Je of di. and ttkAr-, boxylle mckls,qudi ai malic, stlecittle, futuaric, citric and a-kettslutAtic scid-i ond amitto adds such as as "Ic Silt glotmak* OC1111, and alaillne as well al 011111to acri artik"Ies, 411th Its ItSIM"1111C Ctlki $1111191111111t. find it Wfi6 Of Otlitr till- Idelifulcd sullstritces. It was ft*ticl that there exist several distinct ittecIrtalsitts of dark M nl)v)rptlm by It-lives of grml V144"u, Otte of Willett In a lallile process anti -nnotherwhichoperateslit thedarkas well usin the lwmnce d Ifight. Vic prnecum tA dark ON rmflon have specific- thuracteristlit* Which Ithildcallall the'n from tile PrnLvss ol! CA fixtithm Do Clio pmence, of light. 11. 14YI110 USSR/Plant PliysijloLy. Mupirnti,)n %ad M-Aabolini.; 1-2 ,',br. Jour Rof 71iur - Biol., 11o 20, 19@58, NO 91313 k4'.;gq UDA- List Institute for Bluchj@dstry, j'.S USSR "ItIci Me Part of Runctions in tile 2----ccs- :,I, Mfluciii-- Sulfates wit. the Green Leaws if Fkmt-, Orl :,; PWb Rtokhiniya, 1957, 22, 11 , 4, 71.5-724 %botr- v act Mto-weeks olO borm 'nlrmtj m@ru placad in larknoso for 1-2 hours. The roots wcro then i-.sorsed in thc Muted (1:10) Knor-pla soluti(;,,. cont-Auin:-; s35, cand left in Ltnrlmoss for 10- 20 hours. *.ftcr thin, onc lenf was luft in the li,,_,Iit for 4-10 i1ours. Mic ojior -,mi; nhatltjd. The 1i ,it contributQd to the reducti(-:i of sulfntes and to tho -.ccu:.:1jdcLtior, of rro- tcin S in the lonf. Uith this, no c,;rrQlnti,)a was 1jbs,2rv--(1 batvem the intensit-1 of tho reduced sulfater, -.n-:L tho ccntent of soluble suL;ars in tlia lortf. Riotmyntlicxic; 11z'.' no offect, on the reductim of culfntca since the li,:ht accc1Qr.,rAc-' t'iis procesl- tuid CO2wao iv)t -pm-)unt in tho tit..,-)sphoro. It is Card 1/2 uph"WITIllt F-I'YsiolorZr. Ilkspirati,ii mid MetabAirm s Jo ur Ecf Zhur - Diol., Nc -20, 195", 111-1 91313 1-2 bcli%2vcd t1rat the '2ruticiliatiou of lii,,It c7tussos tao breakinc; of tha, di:m1fiqu ')on-.7 in Viv i-.,.,lcculj )2 ti,@ li.),,iLUc [?] aci(I recultin,-- in t.L.; Jivrdiml fum which thon c.AAne3 with Furtltcr "U2.,x3j.'@,n.L@,tion Lf the idic [?) acia ).lTj be linkod with th,@ uf varijus @Xi,r :,,* was xcuultin@- in the accix-.uL-.tJ-@.;v ,f -,?rotoin S. The ircrk carried in the Instit-atc of Bicichij=istry, af Sciences, USSR. -- O.V. Bui-@df:xh--vz:-.@@ya T -rVsTl 7u I ZVCKA,t@i I Im A. IV. RA kjjj AN S-55K Ktli ( PkgAJ-IS N) Card 2/2 6x 11)13T, )A) - e 4 A t?- C- I/ (sd 64rei@ 1) 10 TAKLINOTA, S.G.; DOMAN, N.G.; RUBIN, B.A, Iffect of diff'WeWfItfrogen forms on the assimilation products of leaves and their distribution In aerial and underground orguno of corn seedlings [with sumnary In Inglish). Fiziol.rast. 5 no.6:516-523 N-D 1 58. (MIRA A212) 1. Institut rastonlywrodstva bolgarskoy AN. Sofiya; Inatitut blokht- mil, Iment AX Bakha 'Ll SSSR. Moskva. (corn Naize)--Fertllizers and manures) (Plants, Zffect of nitrogen on) (Plants--Assimilation) AUTHORS: Doman, 11. G., Khadzhi-Murat, L. If., S,)V/2o-122-1-31/44 Demina, S. C'. TITLE: The Unity ane the Particular Trait13 in the Way of Carbon Assimilation by Different Plant Sp-Jcics (Yedinstvo i ocobennosti. puti assimilyataii ugleroda razlichnymi vidami rasteniy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 1, pp ill - 11,7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a paper worked out under the participation of the author mentioned first in the title (Ref 1) in was Droved in tae case of 17 plant species from 12 families that especially if they are genetically closely related the ways of their C140 in assimilation are very similar. 2 It is true, however, that already at an exposure of one second duration after the C140 fixation the 2 specific type of metabolism of the pll?onts concerned has an effect upon the ratio of the formi-ne products. The present investiL@ation has the aim to fill the gaps Card 1/4 in the knowledge concerning the concrete mechanism of The Unity ani the Particular Traits in the Way of SOV/2o-122-1-31/44 Cat-bon Assimilation by Lifferent Plint Species C09 assimilation, particularly in the initial stages. Th6re are contradictions with rc-spect to the problem of the nature of the initial products of CO assimilation in connection with p@otosynthesis (Refs 2-63. Leaves of bean (bot bean), begonia, sugar beet and tobacco were used as ex.;)erimental objects. They dif'fer greatly with respect to the type of metabolism. The method of investigat:;'on is described in reference 7. The results showed that in the case of the shorte.11t expo$ure of 1 second duration phosphoglyceric acid is formed in the leaves of all exp-rimental plants. The exposure was carried out in the presence of C"10 2. In begonia, sugar beet and tobacco almost the total radioactivity was concentrated in thin acid. In the bean, however, this acid is formed as a stable initir-1 product of photosyntLesis but it changes rapidly to free glyceric acid. In beans sometimes a considerable radioactivity is observed at short exposures in a su'-Istance which Card 2/4 has so far not been identified (FiLrs 1,3). In this The Unity and the Particular Traits in the Way of :307/2o-122-1-31/44 Carbon Assimilation by Different Plant Sp,.,ciee case probably an independent fixation of CO 2 is concerned which is in connection with the synthesis of any aromatic substar.ce by means of carboxylation. The resul-;s of the investigations show that apart from the unity of the main stages of the asuimilation ways of carbon the specifidtDr of metabolism becomes obvious already in the beginning. Aiready the first product - phosphogl:rceric acid (as well as its predecessors) chanGes a..-cording to scheme into at least 3 directions: a)reduction, b) oxidation and c) dephosphorylation. On the whole it is, however, reduced by entering the photosynt*ietic carbohydrate cycle (Ref 7). Thus, other natural ways are basically not excluded (Refs 9,10). There are 1 figlire, 1 tablej and 10 roferences, 7 of which are Sovie-;. ASSOCIATION: Institut 'Aokhimii im.A.N.Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR Card 3/4 (Institut,3 of Biochemistry imeni A.N.Bakh)AS USSR) J"OTHORS: Doman._;L. G., Vaklinova, S. G. SON/2c-122-4_'@2/ f@ 7 "M"Wftft"WA"W TITLE: The Effects of Different 11it'rok;en For.-,s on the Cempaoition of Labc1led Photosynthetic Products in raize and Pha-seolus (Vliy,ii:iye razny1.h form azota na sostav zechenykh -jro,`u':tov fotosirte=n u kukuruzy i fasoli) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadeaii nauk SSSR, '1956, Vol 122, Nr 4, pp 653 - 656 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Initially, various factors are discuusej wh_;ch in- fluence the distribution of the photosynti-etically assimilated carbon (Refs 1-7). Un6cr these conditions, an improved nitrogen nutriment ic said to inerca-se the incorporation of carbon in tl- proteid complex and in the amino acids (Ref 7), Ui.ler certr.in conditions, ammonia nitrojen pronoten Vac. for-i!ition of tho photo- synthetic procona, Hitrate n1tro,,-cn, hjue-.-or, -,Iwr.ys does so (Ref 8). Therefore, the auth)rs 11@_ve supposed that the nutrition of the plant wi.th nitrate (oxidized and ammonia (rochicod) nitroaen) ecsenti:.Ily "fects the formation of photosynthetic prjduc16s (also of Card 1/4 intermediates), as was proveefO"-ah1.a.roOq11 (Refrt&). In The Effects of Diffe:7ent NitroCen Forms on the SO-i/2c-122--1-32j/=- Composition of Label"ed Photo synthetic Products in -':---'::e and ?'-!zseol-us order -to clarify this question, leaves of 10-15 day old maLze and phaseolue-Rlant3 were expoaed in an atmospnere containing C14 for 1,5 and 10 minutes (methoi according to reference 9). The leaves, were from plants which were cultivated eith,@r with nitr.,.te - or ammonia nitrogen or without nitro,3en. Fron the results in table I it is seen that the hi,3hest Flortion of radioa--tivity in the maize leaves is in the fraction solutle in alcohol. fhe alcohol-insolubl,? portion is barely 1-5% and increases with prolon.-ed exposure. In the phaseolus, however, the insoluble portion in 24,46 of the total activity. This diffeL-ence is 2ue to the hi -her amount of proteins built up in tha legumes, most of these proteins being insoluble in OCY,17 alcohol. The highest amount of compounds which are inzoluble in alcohol is found in the leaves of plants brou@;ht up without nitrogen, with an exposure of 5 and 10 minutes. Here, starch is produced in hiCher cuantities (-Iefs 11,12). From table 1 it is seen that the nitrogen forms exert Card 2/4 no nignificant influence on the r.ttio of the r,.dioactivity The Effects of Differert Nitrogen Formc on the SOV/2o-122-4-32/57 Composition of Labelled Photosynt.hetic Products in Unize -nd Phasoolus of ull the compounds, i3oluble and innolublc in alcohol. The experimental results, however, :@,ho;-r that the nutrition of plants with various nitrojen forms in- creases the radioactivity of t'-,,e fr@!e nminc, acids. The find'.n,-,3 further prove Viat the nutrition of pl-.-.nta with var:.ous nitro@;en forms affects the met-hod of carbon atiaimilation Ly produciriC di.,itinct differences in the conpocition of' labr.,Iled photocynthel.ic pro,lucto. Further oommunic-tiors or; character and cuuse of these differeni.,es will follow. There are -i fiiure, ' tables, and 17 roferences, 1@i of which are Soviiet. PRESKTED: July 23, 1958, by A.I.Oparin, Llember, Academy of Sciencec, USSR SUBMITTED: July 1j, 1958 Card 3/4 The Effects of Different Nitrogen Forms on the SON/Z nj- 122-4- 72/'157 Compcs-ition of Labelled Photosynthetic Products ir, Maize, -@!-.-d ?,-,seolus Card 4/4 DOMAN, N.G. "Investigating the Nature of Early Products of Photosynth,asils." Paper submitted for the Int'l Botanical Congress, Montreal, Canada, 19-210 Aug 1959. A.N. Bakh Institute of Biochemistry, AcadenW of Sciences U.S.S.R., Moscow. DOMAN. N.G. Relation between photosynthesis and reopirAtion in plants (with summary in ftlish], BlokhWia 24 no.1:19-2.4 Ja-F 159- WRA 12:4) 1. Institute of Biochemistry, lendemy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.9 Moscow. (PLANTS-RESPIRATION) (PECTOSTNIMESIS) DOMAN, B.G.; SHKOLINIX, 11.7h. Gonveruion of radiocarbon-labled sedoheptuldas In kidney been, tobacco and Sedun opeotabile leaves. Blokhiilia 24 no.2:187-191 Mr-Ap 159 (MIR A 12:7) 1. Institute of Biochemistry. Academy of Sciiences of tile U.S.S.R., Moscow. (MONOSACOPARXIMS, metab. sedohaDtulose conversion in iean, tobacco & Sed= spectabile leaves. radiocarbon studies (Rqs)) SHKOLIYA, R.Ta.; _PRMA-N. X.G. Transforwations of 014-labeled glyceric wid in string benn leaves. Biokhimlla, 24 no.5::899-903 S-0 159. (KM 1312) 1. Institut blokbimri im. A.N. Bakha Akademli naulc sSSR, Nbskya. ((MYCMIG ACID) . (PLAN S--KBTA13OLI SM) SHKOLINIKI R.Ya.t DOMAN, N.G. Paper chromatographf.c fractionization of metabqlites. Biokhimiia 25 no.21276-281 Mr-Ap 160* (MIRA 14:5) 1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskya. (PAPER CiffaUTOGWHY) (METABOLISM) ROMANOTAt A.K.; DOMAN, N.G. ------- Fixation produoti. of labeled carbon dioxide diocovered in bydrogen bacteria durint the process of chemosynthesis. Mikrobiologiia 29 no.68795-Ml N-D 160. (MM 1411) 1. In4titut biolddaii imeni A.N.Bakha AN MR. (BACTEMAt HYDROGEN) (CARBON DICKIDE) DQXjk7,N'. G., POHANOVA, A. K. (U3SR) The Path of Caebon in ChemosyntYesis. reprot preserted at the 5th Int'l. Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Auz. 1@,-61 All ed Qp KRASNOVSKI"; A.A.; ROILOOVA, A,K.1 VOROIJOYEVA, !,.M.j PAIKSHINAq To. T.; TERENTITEVAt Z.A. Chlorophyllsyptheais and carbon dioxide fixatlotr in*etiolated barley wedlt* derg arposurs to ligbt, Fisiol, ras@. 8 no.10-12 161. (MIRA 14t3) l.-A.N. Bakh Institute of Biochemistry, U.S.S.R. Aca'aemy of Sciencesp Moscow. (01,1crophyll) (Photooyntheojo) SHKUL'NIK,, R.Ya.; DOW111, N.G.; KCSTYTI*V, V.11. Chromatographi.: partition of metabolism proilucto into fractions. Biokhimiia 26 no-4-.621-625 Jl-Ag 161. (11IRA 15:6) 1. Institute of Biochemistry, kademy of Sciences of the I SR, Moscow. (CHRMATOGRAMIC ANALYSIS) kNETABOLISM) ROMANOVA, A.K.; DOW, N.13.; TERENTIYEVA, Z.A. Effect of the age of the culture and composition of the nutritive nediust on the product3 of C1402 assimilation by hydrogen bacteria. Dokl*AN SSSR 138 no.1:231-234 YT-Je 161. (M33A l4t4) 1. Institut biokbisdi in. A.N#Bakha AN SSSR. Pretdatavleno akademikom AsI,Qpax-1rwx. (BACTERIA, HYDRCGEN) ($ACTERIOL00r--,CULTURZ AND CULTURE MEDIA) (CARBON DIOX.TDE) -%MAV, N G ROMANOVA, A.K.; TERWIYVA, Z.A. @"u @* Transformation ,)f somw vo3jLtile organic oubotances aboorbed by leaves from the atmosp@ieree DALAN SSSR 138 no*3s7O2-70i )V 16L (MIRA 3./+:5) 1. Prodotayleno Wcademikom A.I,.Kursanovym. (Plants-Assimilation) DOM@Nj Ni..; RD14ANOVA, A.K.; TERERT IYEVA, Z.A. Pathway of carbon in chemosynthesIB; nature of the early proch.ct of chemooynthesin in hydrogen bacteriae DALAN SSSR 138 no.6;1456- 1459 A 161. OMU 140) le Institut blokbi-ii im. A.N.Bakh-q All SSSR. Predotavleno akadem:Lkom A.N.Tereninymo (BACTEP-ti.-MROGEN) (BIOS=IMIS) (CARBON DIOXIDE) [s 1. G. *ft tho PathW of 0-kmWlatlau by MotosynthsolzIng =A Chommyntesial" orgmnt@ . (14w vol" dL$smmlalUtlas dia varUm due Us orsonlows an lphotoo7ataw" ou on ohimicilyntw"s) repart preamtel at the I*U. INkIloquIm an Photasyntbomls,, Mr-Stw4votte, ftm"p 23-Cr Aa 19W. Ivat. cC bloohmp AmA Bel. UM SHKOLINIK, R.Ya.; ABDURAKHMANOVA, Z.N.; DOMAN, N.G. Methods of isolating the products of an early attge of photosynthesis. Ddkl. AN Tadzh. SSR 6 no.5:4G-45 163. CSRA 17:4) li Gtdel fiziologii i biofiziki rastenly AN Tadzhikqkoy SSR. Prodstavleno akadeaLkom AN Tadzhikskoy SSR X.T.Poroshinym. SHKOLINIK, R.Ya.; DOMAN, N.G L@ Transformations of phoBphoglyceric &aid-014 in the leaves of kidney beans and sugar beeta. Fiziol. rast. 10 no.3t295-299 H"=A 163. 16:6) 1. A.N.Bakh InstitutAt of Biochemistry, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Gly-ceric acid) (Photosynthoals) DOMANI N.G.; OSNITSKAYAp L.K. International symposium on photosynthesis in gi-ires 6ttr-Yvettv. Mikrobiologiia 32 no.2t,M-378 Mr-AP 163. (141M 17:9)