SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PASYNSKAYA, A. A. - PASYNSKIY, A. G.

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GULIJ, V.Ye.; MAYYLI, N.S.; PASBSKAYA, A,A. Investigating the structure and properties of thermosetting electroconductive plastics. Plast.massy no.10:38-42 163. (MIRA 1b: Y)) PA I T PeculiaritieE of -~ I.--ehavlor of rc in organ,cnZ. n. I~C A'~TALET,E '17.-C!" (Academia Ren,,J-IicI-* Pc,pul-~re Ro~ine. lrs*itual r!c !7t-dii Rorrii-in--~Iovir-'Iic PucurF-Eti, Puian--'a Vol. 11, no. Ar)r-*,',",n- Monthly liFt of EaFt "-iroiti;in Ar es~;,)n '-nd,.x (-r-1) LC Jol. ', No. 11 Novornl-er 191~9 Uncl. ow-! A-ke" *Fuel Too oil 4ka M-Wile ,00- sea sea 00X ,I as av 0 killis Cools's sads a 00 Poo ee- ilioUl id! tkljj&~ J) IU"MMUW QAIS qWqtjtU ' " ' d l* OU- -t(do-XUIIIVJ IKI* (Jllp Y J-) (W =I saw-% 00-1 -a",41114"Goo p ""16*MV 'n 'am -too omvgaq Sma"A 4-- T-T V a iv 'I it0 or a x a of a x cc 6,00 roo see 00 too woo a a t4 Ot 4 0 4 1 d 9 00 c sew if 0 Of OOW a #t v a) ao2a ~& 0 a ;-- *Wl S .boa I-Of bmwa* vmvso in .00 .00 Am. VARK. 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It is shown that the 0 4 Compressibility change in solatima of electirdyto Is proportiDnal to the a** number o( ions in soMicin and to thr 1-5-th poatr of their chup. and too depends but little upon their raft: the result sobtained on ocintrmted wkhtbeconclubi(msofl)ebye'sthecwy. Tbeii0vationofthetiectrol)tes ' d h t l l t d f i h ti 11 1see as wen ca ato nveir e cu rom t e autbur s cran data on the p pressibility of ekctngvtn U w0l as by retalculating some data ;Coo borrawrd frorn the literature. The results obtained aft discussed froo) the stondpcAnt of Ilernall anti Fowler's theory of the hydration of imv and applied to computing the solvation of individual kwAs. Atntivs. - - PIVAL&%*rK&t LITERATLOR CLAWFICAM16 *lot, .11 .1 19 AL.~* - --- - - Cleo O"LAV- &RAW *W 4*7 &It E-0 -- 0 0 9 A 4 3 1 0 4 4 It U 1.1 1004 I'll P oe 00 it WAU A J AA,. N CL A 00 '1 , 6 , 00 so go *10 '0001000 ISPASC&A-Ac Pam of g*lnwbl6 A. IP Imsmu l.PSmoTjj.P%)s.Cbe=. 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N')II'Lil I qY461 &AS. 10, 414 4311441 f Rvvirl~ 71le %h3ficr and '4 i ' .00 twofrin partic", difluton, dirlec. conov., ultrafiltratim. goo x-ray and ckvrrow~,tipw ittv"figationt. *urface and rim- trochern. jwg)jwtjr%. arr dtww%~M Numcrout phyt dala on al."JI 64) fr"m Al""I. .*in-- Orr colk, Ir'l 300 _ww .1l.LILVIK6% t471061691 CLAS11FICATION V` WX" An j t a rw 0 0 a u a &W 00 CP tv 11 0 11 a J It a 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 00 0 0 0 o a 0 0 AAAAA 0-0 0 0 0 0 1, 0 0 6 0 0 0 PASYNSYTY, A,; ZOLUTAREVA, Z. "Research on the Electrochemistry of Proteins-IX. The Exchanre Adsorption of Keutral Salts on Gelatine", Zhur. Fiz. Ehim. 16, Ilog. 1-2, 1942. Received 26 P;41. Reoort U-1521, 24 Oct. 1951. r. Lo. tie:: III Oft 'NA104. 1, R S S. 1042, is, 236 !,SRI rhe ollomtWil of nPutral oalts b griatill (Ajt,sf~. %XNA 1. IlAt 1.), -6 .. .. (%9.S0., IIACI, And 14-M it.i y ha. I~n im-iigntm and 411% .111, AIIIAIgAM t -1111IM11-11) -11 the A-1-111111M "I th" -t'.1 -it 1.% th~ ptMrm .1th the hAn&:r.,f 1,11 -1 the nw,~Ilulll .h,.% that in a wt -4 (A- thr- t% a J~ft"l elchange,if metal 1-ma 0 A 'k Is L-A it P 4 U CL 0 tt 004 CA a6 . Advances 1~ i;bY0k99b1mfCa1 1-tudy of pfultins, A c .14PAki K4im 14, 5111 37001-7,1 HlAl 4Ai 1. M- _~ '00 , got -A "I 1kh"R'. -41- asid and apph-m- t. uOustrW tm-bk-m, ar, gi%% C1 1 J6. is , 00 so 00 coo 0 roe so '. '!coo Ow Iof #A A 1 1 U It so to "I; a a AM 0 1 an a Bass p a 000 gee I.C A., I. (4;1vt- -Vt wissi- bad moitcular weight Of IlroorYme A-.(;-.-- and V - lla%k, -vv (All 1451 Ito Expl. ni Swittict (A Camp- rfmd. acad. sco. U-M-S-S. 48. 579 810945)(111 1`1191t~h) -Th, 11:"I. wt. of IYA.Anyme wm &td hy tA,111" ,,,I 1."J"'*% d ffu4ion methm] (C.eq. 30, 411,W) and wit, ("1110 to IW, 13,000. The into). mim03 of mon,xii%per-I rj(j:jXj(t'j -trticlc, with a rvLation%jilp bjwtcjj lit. "t Dow 11-mollaw. 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All mesuku ts were made at 2U - 0.01*. '90 lietweres plf 6 to h I behaves in the Tisellus App. (C.A. 33, 1 21591) &a a hornogmems substance (at least for 1 .5 hrs. at 7 v./cm.). At pit 5 another consponent of I appears. h i i l f I i Th i l i H f s nc component o e mse t m. pa nt ( ) o e pr pa at pli 6 (cf. bbabordin, C.A. 35, N181); the slope of the 0 m"ty vi. pli curve in the region of 11 is 2.5 X 1U -1 This corresponds to the bask pr(nwrty of 1; it is in agnv- ment with the direct analysis of the amino acids obtained ~60 froml(Abralsain.C.A.33.78311). P.and K.assume that ~00 the ousts. lytic activity of I and the max. aburption t4 I by sensitive bacteria probably correspond to the H (if 1. ;00 of isstle"tclawlyrriatied toll. The diffrOrence bet wcen I'** I the 11 valuird 6 and of 10.5 (Aldsiton, W&Td, and FewtA4, C.A. 39. 16W,) is explained by the diffrrmcv in the con - zoo Stilution of the buffers used. Look R. Nfarchi coo ;~j Okia-ILA 71114101 CLAIVIFICAtION aftALLUAGICAL U Lam' I'!'- is'. 1100 - - 1.1081 .1. 1., 12.1 - -- i 41111, 43A a- 'I. too i U 0 AV 00 91 T I # m 12t9u, opal ma Its 71 1 A - . - 10 ! ~ 0 e ,- . 000 . ! 1 : : : db 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 o a 0 0 a 0 * oe, & 1 r1OF'OH1.6 , 11 11-02 R14; It. 0. ,t"14 0" Va. a a as a 26 v sm No 30036m site v 04) a A" 4131)UMSMS Wft AMPODIB= IMMY&WO. A. and A. Uuk*A-. J. Gm. CAw U.S.S.It.) 16. "-W (IM) (in Rusm"u); d. C.A. 17.1 XMI.-Tbe 6dook int wimi dad. for tgg albunilm by 1:11MOM with 4 coacus. K S of NII.Ch'S: lee Siv the imetbod of buNtrim talapbortsis at 8 comm. of NH.- C.NS. The bo-kc. point of the prote4a is shifted undn lee the influence of NIIC%-S to the acid sW. in mtmst to the imionic point which is Wdtrd to the &1k. side. The *00 0 0 Wt d both points is Unctirly connected with coma. o1 .00 NII.ChS. The electrochm. data we pared with des dima mWo" ot"aremsts of binding of CNS ivas b go m1bumin. The rcsct&m of egg albunda with NtLCNY. tul Imoo in coar"I to AsA, Is chlimcitmind k7 The Fr*dmi- 000 o00 tantly ovLadmorplitmoltbes0t; the muels"kesth"It J is of mcoadwy impartm* mA decreues with Increased roo ~Concm.cfthtsmlt. Itissupposed that the C.NS&dmwp. tion act: rs an the by*owbm noom at tbr protein mob. 11. lnbmtdm id emda With *Won aw"ide. IM. 99&-1002.-Tbe dimwn. cowls. w3d she content of 2 go AAL!j otytic Voups (on mol. hub) wm cakd. lot castrin. dais wAy be used to cak. the isolonk point of pure COO castin with good apremat with expli. dols. The cakd. as 0 isoiODIC polat is 6.0; txptl. value 4,11. 71irstion of Canis ist 9 castims. of CAiC3* (0.002 to I Af) was used to do. the istjoink point. It was shown that under the sajou was 6 shifted the " skle. Diniffics of of Cach The pow to CaCh by eaveim 6 predomina tly mol. in ebuiscter; owta- thesis is meomdw7 in importance and decreases with in creased tows. of the sidt. G. NI. 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A, *it fit 44 I 1 4 -,1 -- i4lmlof %,Lit ill i, v %j4Aitm.,f sit 41clod. 11, The maleculm wethl ilad the psllydiaWyAty of rubbw from 4iflusion mp&wvmtnb A C N.YesAR sow) T % AlAv. 116kf NS 2A. f- (*.1. 40, 41,401 Is 010 , A I) it oJes" -,olvw .I wark-.14. L 61-1,14 h~wu 9 the lot%, f.4 11%. Imoth P Tht, ratio 0:10, ill IlAr ,Urfi. Ill diflie,s-vt fiml (Iw 'Imisdist'l I"iAtb'"I ar.1 boto the IN- urw -ft-havitw imlv% Ilwlatim 484141-1 I, A Uirfiql1v A Ow Vtk- z 101, aml 0,I), are I'm a twitfol 117, 1 17; 141C a n-plot(L fixturs) rulpher 0,401. I -~ 11 *#).1 1 Is, Lw . IlAlt Ural I UWArr IN-01.41 I;) airm 11,11 1 is, Kq, 1113'(616, milet I 6w a 'Null. Isivillyl "Ito., 1 1, 1;'.. all-I I CI; 64 4 1410 lAvitlyl fulAwl ff.-I - 1K. troul4wim-f 3,". 11. &fall 1 37; *10 I'm a l4b vsi,vl rulAx-f 6316118. vl,rw limmumuner A.4, 31. &AM .,Ikl Tlw A( vat"" 4vkNI. Irml 9 af%~. of 1(91,ttlf. 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S . 2, 4 = 41;119y, P. raled. from Mom vdarmy valswo and merpared with list tell pirtmilsiMil ef The pm w4wPl. 1-0,0 77W 0 01 sq. stsins. drrrrlm~% altnnbt linearly ;lwvs the *00 cown.. g in wt. %). increases. The lowest IDOMW ( 't he biXhrst g Y&IMs 4,1d. art. F"P.. for MeM 43.23 ' 1** Ne unit is not drills"I in file orisinal). PAA: Im 10011 12-M, $.00; PrOll 41-7N, fi-OS; ethylk-m glyed 410.73, 11.41; suerelse 0,10, 18.34; AcOll 42M. HIM; HIC(hil 41-49. hutyrk- scid 42.20. UA2; 6- 0141411 bulyril. acid 42A.1, 7,K?; vai,-ik will 4S.W. 2.02; nsan. dr;iv--scill 4"4. 1.9d; oulic "I 42.M. 4.16, lortatic -tsciil 41.j 1. 347; citric acitl 42.78. 4.01; amone 42.M. 73W. ures 38.91, 14.73; Slyclue 42-31. 4.0 1; mA alanine 43.99. Vill. EIOAr lowers 0 of "tam from SPM X W-* to 81.67 X 10-0 at C - 30.7; and & 28% Win. of 4. :mylarristrinsertonch".9 - W-73 x 10' 9'- U1 bo t 8% mobs C1 CJI n i 68 I i f ) . . ll s e. an( a . on n. o G lv butyl mik. in heptatir have 0 - 115 3, MA, and V2 '9 x jj of I " go 10 - 1. rrsp. From thme 0 volurs V i% taled. It is found that 11 Is fivilependl,ni 4 the tcnglh of a mol. and is ap- Cgs pros. a4ditive for its t-Asr Irfou 0. RVelry Off grmp ' V. SO* contributes 2-3 malt. of if I XJII antributris '( to ; C( 34.:C0 2. and Nit, I mol. Fr(ml The fiterilturr it is ctlachadrd lbat the airlphyde Vmp bimis 2 nsols. of )1,a In org. sWvrj3ts V is almi 0.21 mol. The effect of a pulair group on 0 is about 0.3 to 0.5 that of a uni-anivaltsit ekc- t"A"e. Bike"nall .10" &"Inv 11CW B11151 am a., is-1 too d-V 0-0 M V g all D W 9 -1 is is 0 3 9 v " Is 1 .09 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 PASSYNSKIYO A. Chow"try - U99021W welot 'DeternimtIm of Molecular Welgtt and Polydisper- isity of Rubber Frcm Diffusion Mminwommts.," A. ftemynakly, lab ~ Colloid Cbm~ Xw76Y Inst, Pbys Chm, T. Gatmakaya.) lab Haercuolecular Structure, Dwk Blockew Inst, Acad Sol USM, 20 pp *Acta. Mwelcochimica MISS* Vol XKI, So 6 OcMutem molecular veigbt for tbree rubber samples ft(n measurements of diffusion coefficients and - - isymetry of particles; calculatem "disperilty ioceff Iclents. Notes close correopandence, between .110001'rads 4 ftp 194.50 PJA 54T33 A _11 ISO PINVOCIIIIIIII dw ofewitrift mall.E '"Of On Slip &imvpwy betwoom tho 1wicink wd Ike ift- 1110 On 1111b=40 V, A ft pA VPtkiU 0* i - . . - _ , ca"Pi. Pf"Id. mialf. no. 96.1c"kays *11-1 T . . - 11 d h 4 I A l mi - ir" 5 an off t n so rex a0mimin adlimbril oil a "fill how that thr'lifictirponcy birlwavil the i-orkir. 611.1 '00 t.wlic Imitilts perlii,its even if) Im.1 little %4".. of the protein sod cannot lie amounted Im by the effect ol buffer 00 6 SAIII. 24 -Ugggrited by Timiiiiii. This diveirparicy may tw explAill'a by the face th4t the portidev of thii, protein ore t b h i1 f .0 ac eco acc% t ey c&% gfishWAr of m4n.. while on inter y 0 dMAWFI-11 And ildi4drd The Chiblifir strirtme is per- see J rootigh to tile i"11% of circitolwl". still Its l"Hen- '11cat.1r O , I lontemc I it rat illm whral t hirrillollyllaillic equil lostimill"l, Zoo goo lie Jo,tributi..u .1 the ionq procteds in the normal wity "tilikv thi%, fit electiukmetic mewturriticilits upon which h d f i i i f f Zoo om o on o rec e l m tat -wive are IM-1. t m"willi-Ill of Ow ion. i'l-ol, it,, rJohol'.. , r 00 .Vl..t loa'lwat" tile... I., 1.o. v%trill C. K i 00 00 t I goo ILI E:st Slim WAL Ll 900TIAl CLASWKII" !!_T'LLW( 0#4009 d it, - _ __ u Is AT 00 " ; 0 F F v it I q S Ir ; to, In tv is a a w a " a a if a kWh 3".Ank 19 FM 0 It 9 '1 9 111 9 dl 4 3 6 1 444 1 0 0 e 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 * 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 A fit Is 011111111111,11's 16 1) R W 13 M 2 10 V AT All a 11 4; U 44 0 A A-A. 1P, IA I I I , A -b 4 . A-# 004 P: - M A-15 .p ter'?#$ Oes, - Ole j A. D. Pasys" md V. 10 C Gatowsbays (KWPM Ing. rb". Chm.. MOMM). or $af vixcwt we tow to amabs tabb computit =. ft "Mm. Tbr m"bal b vahabb fm bbs. Abld m-vmg am uInwratrUM. -00 008 savrHO ZUBSOU 008 00 =00 oleo 00 .00 e9v 'coo coo cee see .00 No* We* too. 11 " $*Moto -0 4110.4 .1. 11. .14.11 a" It. - r- V T1 A I a pw --- ir -10 -9-jj -a Ie W1 w IN AT OD As a 11 KW a I as end *0 go as "0 non 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 a q 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UM/Skdicine Pmlolllin. NOVA~Sc UT YAWCInG "PIWalcoc hemical Mcbmime of the Action of hoijcIllin," A. Paey'nekiy_ T. Ewtorskm7a. I&b' CQ 0 GO Of fte Chem, Inat of B101 Propbylaxle of ihfse, time, 12 pp "Atokbim" Vol =, no 6 Direct micrommomtric studios jr*vGdjp&d4"3" zRiam~. *by-pp .,I]- aura"_! Tmajumesm 2b that'Part of the ned-maism of the action of' pWclllln In dependent an the action of t1kis substance ou anzpwa in the bacterial calls. 62/hgThB USW/Mdiclne - Pamicillin (Contd) Bor/Dec . 47 2041illabed lImIte of oxidation-reduction patea- tials of bacterial calla (Stapb7l. aurams) =d expl&:ined aignificance of conditions thle proeoue In the calla due to penicillin. Maltted 6 Fab 47. ~201 0 to a 0 wwww-W20 1 a L J 4 a I r I 1 __ j . - _ W. . A__1_A_ M ML CL 0 19 all wesol m6 of rubwr by 4 I 4 P I 0 r U1 00 MOSM01110011. A. (I and 1. V. Gah aswoAk Aayo K&n.,v 11141. Phyi Clwtll . Kwmw) Kish C*4 d 1' k 377 1W7 l 30 9 S A C 00 - ).-- tw. am #c am . wv . . ( . 4.5.4 10. C. C. Davii I J :0 go 0 A C. 1. I_& 4 00 09 06 90 90 00 'go 00 ww PO IF too I 00 00 00 &1jALtU%&K4j LIfIRAILON CLAMPKATPOk r3 10 00 --- k; $*,Dog -d a.. got I . -)-$-I "T. _T _V-71 u 111011100,9 w Plitt 0 d 0 0 11 6 M III tat It a A I Aftl to IWO 001 N 64,3410 30 0000000, +tpo a wee, Jan 1947 Solubility Fluids.,- Compressibility "Solvation of fion6lectrol~tee and, the OcWessibility of -bbeir-Solutl6na.- A. Fa6synmky,,'Khrpov Institute of Pbysical ChmIstry., Moscow., 16 pp ",Acta ftelcochimica UM" Vol XXXI., No I compressib-111ty of solutioni to shmn to -ALetsrulpe the subject solvatlon. Meaeurments are given of supersonlo velocity., ocompressibility,, and -.0oliation of aloohole., organic acids., eadno acids., eta.,, In vater anil of etbyl and a*l acetates In acetone,, at various concentrations. RA 26T61 -W 1," uljwr)4 It's It JIM -1. As 00 Is, 17 a a a 1114 a Of a conwilswilft of tkwdm3 actaftm abd tu faniicai 00 calliaAda.. A.G. 11talaynskil. At to am. U.N.S.S. ~ 1=4 00 cf. .x atiVirmIrt. 1 The nw0voti 0l datt be salivation ol di-Mml roan P L it t f1w rorn1wr" y of 1wr Militia. (voled. frin" l t role ol Ittoilialatim W olfrommk, wavrit) vkos tralml it) tkt. -ANIVIIIIIIII 44 0 1)(1, 44 V1411114111. 111 hImb 0WO. W. St VIIIi- 11"llits air givrif I'm av)atio I" Ititte woll-I (11 VilliOUS 1111 ~ JPA'f`tyk-WIjIJj4tVV, 1 1 cthyltvilullow its met-toile: Ilifforvllultstc In 4-41111C.- go 11411elle; natural "1140m in CS11%. eclat and C,111; vi"Y1 rtilitwr In Cilia and CCIj. slid ~wlvjwene (C.1fcl) I" .!all. atilt CCI.. No significam difirwrtacr was found betwern 00 th~ .4valims ut cou'l.f. of high 0 ... I I.. .". .2. pla"Ig Cowl &$O tL LITINOCAR 1L.111FK--K- 'ka., ".0, -14f -0 - r It -4-1 A a a &a AV to At, 0 to to 0 Ad N a 4 11 x III a to ft KO A I via o 600019 0 goo** go o o 0 0 0 0 0 oie 0 0 o6 6 0 a 0 0 0 01:0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 41111 0 4111 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 -00 Zoo 111141111 coo WOO so* lie 0 I I PiAlkrl~_m - oe" 1. -is -,.A-- IL 1'. a It,, 1,a1 I- SO so 'A L1, It 'k I 00 00 00 00 00 1401w# CA Alobuhn ptelftn' V Sy" them4z of ptolein SOL* substantes in tho globulin CondittOn it I.AlIal.1, 0 1 'A""I'll .1k %I I wG'. ( 6". /,Nt, 56, ~.,_ cl .1. 42. ;17V.'i- I$v ,( dw,lll- %nh pl'.111.111w. thurt 'itil, SIT, 1.1 P.1, VP41A.- 11milli 111"I -I- A."It ~Nllll .-d go 110 L'(I( .11,4,1 IN 11o AAJ f It I'S I Is, I'm I W11, I t. j - I,vf% H.-tv lital If ~ Kit I'S I, tit . ..... fit, 1,111 110m Au.,11111int 11fillffs art till .111110t.1 m.$- -1 Offat-1KAL LlIttAll,tif CtAjjl?;(A1M& 41' No* n n 11 4 oie IS 0 9 0 0 4110.411 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 -00 coo 100 t:o _i w _i- A- fl ,w o- 4 . ~ I 0 SO 0 0 9 0 00 0000 e 41 a 0 0 *~,A **go* 0 go 9000 *see* 61 ~L--bbor, Jun 47 "D8GtrtWUvn D18001virZ of Vuleanized Pubbart 8 Be -ogmlldnt S, Tar. om, t,, TuV=jdyP FbaCov Inat Elm Mm Techp 1. pp "DDk AkOd raWk ~ZS14 Nov-, ~or" Vol VIj 11o 7 ADDertm thA+, vu1C=3zrU~;.-; should be considered proem In which main fouture jo fonati-n of spatial structme for molecular ollmlna, conneotod in operati,,:n of vulmrdziM IV forcon of main valoncov, Demwiboa procoon of dostraotive d1onolvina of rubber, undoubt&lly of Crest in,-ortwm in tachnical procosson .r refurlAnhinc; rubber by diaoolvingretw. niustraw witin cz-vom. ~4 COW. TO I L 6 4L U A a v P The reactions of proteins with nourltct'OlYtes ganic electrolytes. A. G. so vank 0o . . ..... It X1 I... A 9 A L._A or Vo Ve '90 !too 0 &$*-ILA MITALtURGICAL LIMAIL0111 CLASSIOAKATION tb* oil AiTakcr_ IS, u IS AV 10 'a-T --TtTf OPOP41 nails plan 4101KW;~,An set** PWO00"Of I VIZAPO 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 a UM/Chadetry - Gastin Iky/Jun 3.948 Chemistry - Deformaticn Ofte Deformation of Molecules of Gelatin In Solutim During Changes In Their Charge," R. Chernyak, A. ftsynakly, Lab of Structure of Albunins, Inst of Blo- obse, Acad Sol UBBR, Moscov, 3 PP - OKollold Zhur* Vol X, No 3 Rq*rimental studies of the relatimship betvaen the d1scharge and configuration of the gelatin molecule in buffer W nanbuffer solutions. Submitted 13 wy 1947. PA 78TIO 40* 78TIO PASnISIUY, A. (-,. Paspiakiy, A. r,,. 'Tiffisi,)n un,i -r-derular weight of iinear 11 In Uie I nvc!j 1, ~ f,a -,i iris in :.ne ~ i o! 1-J )' r- .. . -x- r",)I!!C.Lll;A.r p i ; , ~; ,:~- " 3-70,- - '-)I - - -ral, I rloe, -,,,)w- L~ i , I - :~ : . I I , ~. .5 . -%. 17 Dec!nt,ll)er .)53, (Lt'-- -'s ".hur~,ai In, !c S*,%tyj ..,. ,, PASPISrm., Ax. 22350-Paaymsklyp* A.G. SovrewnWe fietody Opredeleniya ~blekulyamikh Vesov VyigotDpolimemv. Vyisokomolekuly" Sojredineniyap Vyp. 81 1949, S. 14-23-Bibliogr: S. 23 SO; Ietopial No. 30 1949 -0 -0 AIA -6 A a A-** -9 - - - 1 If 4,0 09 1 .I q by 1 eassims) a Apo t oo c 4') C(1%1 It 1 4 1 -00 :0 . e,. ,11 111 fil -Mill 8 . * M urrA vmt 4.#12 dikl.5.45.4 fAl x1r. aw"I ', LN, and li.74, and S.#4 irsp., aml thfic (d 1, 4n mj~ V Ac,*s*ll,. 0.3 .11 anifirie, anti 036 M pyrichur nit MANI, itij rj,ji. A thtwy tit thr Ort 1 1, tit miv "-. the hih .4 th,, I.-hit h-iiohl -4.* 144661 h. I b., .44w. . 1-1 tit Ill. f0mlv. voll"16"ll ..I ifi, Ilv.... hill tl,,~ I'd Llws~lw. Inia.te. thr -mr,htmtbK. 1. it. so 11111 Ali. il il li it di it 6 it il v, i coo coo go* see 800 1000 in, -00~ M-T190, softie me"N Nome -10 v= The dovolopinval and 0a present staft of Cbe physical cheirtilwy of probLas in U.S.8 9 A. 111, Asoyn4kil I tv#hi StR-remewRal thol (Advuncrs In h1olcm MG4 ) is. a," 44011401 Review tif the wark lsrqelr f(W the J."'t 13 mir. G. ~l K~4.11-47 FASYNSKIY, A. G., and PAVIOVSKAYA, T. YF. (USSR' "The Mechan-'sm f the Oxygen Effect in the Irradiation of Proteins." Rerort presented at the 5th International Blochemintry Confress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 PASYNSKIY, A.G.; VOLKOVA, M.S.; KOMAROVA, L.V. Effect of radiation damage to the nucleoprotein and lipoprotein interfaces on the enzym reaction rate. Radiobiologiia 4 no.1:29-35 164. (MIRA 17:4) PASYI-:SKIY, A. G. and CII J-INYAK, R. S. "Adsorption of Non-Electrolyte Molecules by Proteinsp" Koll. zhur., No.12, pp. 46o-66, 1950 Translation 9006479 (21) PAMSKIY 0 A. Rilect of detergents on the Bensillylty of Proteus ")Sul$ xnd,E%*jkbis toll towaid Wilt o r. xa~vwikuya avitVA. PaSYMAkil, 001114dy A . NM SX9. R. 73, 453- 5(IM).-To each of a series of physiol. solus., 1)11 7.4 + 0. 1 was added one of 20 different co3n. detergents ho coacn. - 1-2%; the soln!;. were htattJ ut 80* for I hr., cooled. fil- tered under stcrfle conditions, and mixcd urith the pure cultures (of Protrus ruILarl's (1) j411d B". COU (11), re'ultiug in a 0.05-1% (approx. fmal concu. of the detcr- &cuts. Thv ~cu%%Iivity of Ott: bartetia was dctd- by a standard titration method u5ing the physiol. sohis. Without detergents as blanks. The threshold of dic sensitivity of I toward ptnicillin was lowered by 13 detergents (even more than IOU times by Na p-hexadecylbetizettesulfettite). The role of the detergents was to increase the penetrating ability ofpcnicillin Into the protoplasm of I by affecting the cell ruern- branes. Pcnicillinase (not affotctl by detergents) In It eliminated any effect of detergent on sensitivity of 11 toward antibiotic. E. Wierb;cki i Dolorsomwe of ot9w at this kwass 78*14 b @*MOM of of 41111bottom. A, Q. "Ma :2 V. I"him. DW, Ak". Noal S.S.-S.74-JR-8 (IDW.-The tensile charactaistics of wool and link kMtj= AM Muscle Protel" were examd., using Various saw. for inimersion. At 22' for wool keratin tbt values Were. in ilia, bysteresk imp (in % of am Go t be extension cum) 43.0. Work of extension (CaTrw to 3D% relative extension) ".0 If 4.1), 36 and OSS; in 5 Af Urea. 43.~ biu.0-114r guanidine nitrate, 25.5 wA 0.78; wd 1, and U. IA33; ~iu 11 %% SVa I s'n" 4 ) 1~ '.4 in 3~ 0 I'l er k t 7" 0 31- 05; 01 0~ - i)l; .0,00 ~7 62W'O Wt. is' 40. were "Aum tesud reduce the wwk of extension wW decrease the orn of byMovau kxv except for Na hydrosulfite. The 'embatisom. 020W the I&M. weaken the bonding between the Various regions of po!ypeptide chains. retaining the wriles-4 lWa. In the cabe or hydromitfite the disulfide %Wm we ck&vW and the work of exteasm drops sharply. WMIs ame lintemb Imp am incleas" owing to lbe pm*M- it OF "remobi"tW, of the attrisdive areas of dir Irml LA. chains. an event impoobib3c in the Ut category . With rat sartorius muscle in 0.9% KxCI aD% cattaxicia ttekinique, it was fouad that in dim ~Woft is Aboost 100%. In phate (ATP) the work 6 Ar woo Oarip cd c2ftsmAcis was but 0.7"A and rnWuaJ extension after 3-4 bra. was 16-17%. If ATP sob. was replaced km="- attly after rernoval of ked by pby%W. sobi., tbt contraction to criAW sin tutvk Placv, but with uru solo. residual ex- let- rrmajocL The hy%tcresis loop um was 02,,, fog Physm. Nacl ;;i 67-74% for ATPsnd u:ea subs. &a. of ternp. dependence of stms in The fiber, in 1&.60- jnjcrvW &UDwed computation of the entropy FaCtof Fs in the Work of Wtuskm for the mious fibers studied. In hair keratin this was 11-9% in 11.0. 14% isi SJV urea, &Dd 21.2% in by. drosuffite soln. The latter was 344re for wool keratin. IICDM the entropy fairtur rise$ as the Amu of i,fud., or ea. tin chains art freed Imm previous hnkMn. In ionxh fibers. studied at 1640', tbt tzuWy fKiot in The BgIns. of urva or ATP 6 rather high, not un 3D.4L)%. Ilgoo. &Ibu7ys (C.A. 41, 8PD4t) id. of c=pkWy eoardk Mechsaisru Ed ISIU-1, 'Unt'action is iworTftl; This is also comfir-d by a-rsy irimlizzlions (C.A, 44. gQ74c) G. ?.I KO~61.'H C.A Swpdm of nmilioew" c4 accolrebwYles by proteins A -G. 'I'" iskd and R- S. Chtmirak. DoAWy Ahad j~.%h S-S.TR 73. -,. 1-41 ["1).- -rbe fechniquit tof equil thoilosio thrutish colkodinto membrane witio u%A to %fully the ~-w Ptkm of WrA. ituankline nitrate. urethan and 1110 (m human owfut" albuilull. V-01hub". %",I h4if &fill wtvill krra. tint. at 3 4' Me etpuitim vouss"tnt Illo, w 1,4 xm by % siro-kil som I PA "wis I t' .4 33. -, OP I in tak it. 4 tour n-u-1.vimlytor glowin I he t-ult.. Sma graphically. had tht, 1(0.11 t4 (VivivAl [Angimut th"ms with a vicAr amir of min. which g4w if-A- ~Alut~ if friax. ad"pluou. The extent of hydratt,"i t). 11 -4) it) I'S k"Attull. 0 5 0 65 Illf SkAllilin. Atilt W7M a a 6w A- ~muituk t1tra rracl", m%tv 0 Ci, And 0.341, su,mi dine nitraft, turflowl, OM.O~',S. MW totiout 0.3. Ctik-u, ton snotAr bamq show. orplout .,I I tuirs unit tvr 2 ounino acid midum, While othet nouckttfo- ,Ytrs give a 1 3-4 tiolso flor %It protrins and 1:8-10 (ot RIM)l urwli~ C' NI Kt-L.J.41 i olt PASP-ISKIY,, A. G.; Zasypkina, P. S. "Slactrometric Titration of Penicillin" SOURC3: Voprosy Med k^him,, Vol III, pp 94-101, 1951 W-24414., 31 Oct 52 USSR/Cb=ixtry - Proteins X&Y/Jun 51 Immunology Conference on Proteins - Proteins in Industry aad Agricu.3.ture (20-23 December 1950)," A. G. Psaymakiy -4 "Uspekh Khim" Vol XX, No 3, PP 382-385 Reports on conference on proteins held by Dept of Blol Sci, Acad Sci LUSE vith attendance of over 700. Papers delivered at conference we e concerned vith structure and compn of proteins, their dena- turation, their roles in photographic, plastic, 2AMber, textile, and food industries - S. Ye. 193TIT VM/C.hMni try - Proteins (Coutd) 1jay/jun 51 Brealer's paper stated that resynthesis of high- =1 protein under pressure restores haptenic pro- parties in lst stages, then completely restores antigeuic properties. 193T17 >7 PASYNSKIY, A.G.; ZASYPKINA. P.S. Electrometric titrntion of Denicillin. Vop.med.),him. 1:94-101 151 (MIRA 11:4~ 1. Lnboratoriya fizicheskoy )diimii Vaesoyuznogo Tinuchno-igsledovntell- skogo instituta no T)enitailirtu i drugim nntibiotikAM, Moskvp. (WZCTROCHEHIC.AL ANALYSIS) (PENICILLIN) Resittim of platim *Nb &at talstilms. A. C. a- and A to, I lill Pbl).-,TU deviation himn milifilivily 4 pult-ti. tioniftliv T111.1.1kin r"IT" 4.1 millo. of 1410w 1041111 Willi lon"In (Kalitimut" $*tit at"t Omit ell 1 1% O."Illied V., I~ a measure tit the drom of Inletarlion of the 2 mil.limm, The Tattle tit deviation It m1w tit lilt I A. I v, pt the ittirlec point. rew deviation Inrytraws With micidlfwation While In &1k. reav it rmbrs a miss. at about pit R 4-P.A. At pit 10 the pure tannin birAllix miniotinteJ to 0 11 x 1c. retail". 0.2-0.4 S./g. 7U invite, polut of The "An is bimul. lislic"Wy "led to pit 3.6 by tannin and to 4,4 by col rat Notiolaroff ay Mentkmetrk study of roactim of platis witil tamins A. Q--SVwfn*0-4no A. llui)ova~ Doklajy Ak,&& vshk S.S.S.A. 76, 7Ll-l4(tR5l)--Alk*litoetr;c tatwitm curve cif mixed gelatin and tannins differs from the IndiVI(JU41 curves of these %ubmancts. Plaut tannins give drviazu- .1 all pit values. but the difference is leut at pit 44,, ~ in&% t* found treat pll 8 S-VA Mineral tonijuji Alui gi%j acvialionl: Cr alum gives cowntiAlly neg dr%lition up In 1,117. Ikud a jun deviAtion at hishrr pit viluch ttsrs with till; Al alum gives a characteristic Mileviion near pit 5. nme values are Closs. to the sn"O of tonnallon of hask, %All of the mrt4l, The ralk) of the difler"em ~n olital"cil to the i-u- ,umption of alkali by the tanning OubstAnct Alone MY giv'e 4 ineiAtire of the sult. of tannin bound by CeLitin. 'rhe ,multi to obtained an somewhat higher than those obtained by IvAching mcthWo, Possibly with Cr Arid A) alum, the cu- ,,rdination of gelatin takes plam at the IxAar nonionosenic llrouq'N koll. ptptide. etc.). G. M Ko%otapoty W4- of djulmomwily co bonds in proMp =-A -4T., r M-A plvty .46.1J X464 K t4 Tokinill't And tf-ICI J( .4 19, 14. -') that thr fr" ciwfai" of all M~Iidr hnmi, Art %be ~arnr is untrnAlt- in view of the rspli tlata of Iluffman (C A ~ 37, 107141, and o1 LeVY And .4Wmlizasky ((.A 44. f*)14r) Oth" re-vill IlIfTsIllyr twarang m thit prvAA"n f. rrvi m I I P Da"Phy KOLESNIKOV, G.S., otv. red.; AJIDIRLUOV, K.A., red.; DOGADKDi, B.A., red.; DOLGrJPWSK, B.A., red.; YENIKOLOPYAN, II.S., red.; KARGDI, V.A., red.; KOZLOV, P.V., red.; KOROTKOV, A.A., red.; KORSHAK, V.V., red.; LAZURKIN, Yu.S., red.; MEDVEDEV, S.S.) red.; MIKHAYLOV, N.V., red.;J~,kS" _5KIY, A.G., red.; SLOND-ISKIY, G.L.0 red.; SMIRTIOV, V.S., red.; TSVETKOV, V.N., red.; FREYMAN-KFUPENSKIY, K.A., tekhn. red. (Carbochain high-molecular weight compounds] Karbotsepnye vysokomolekuliarrqe soedineniia; sbornik statei, Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 287 p. (KIRA 17: 1) I;- 49 tam tth M ~ jut tftRtim 47 'n 1 f ' o . C ts ' Vo u tea and R. S. Cberayak. DAW 7 v 01 ~ Ak 6Z. - .k- . 0. 3001-4(1951).-Ile purpou it wasiodet-lbeprop&valueoIx thewlvii~ t1nve.411MI-factor In - the equation (I +APM. R , , , 'to bu. Is used tr, compute the xtbttive change in the vol. of i lin. For ruols. baving a loose structure, x - 11. or t structure, x - 113; And, lot the nori-IlowIng ellip- = D2taorstbeureadenaturationcifsemm Albumin, tx; alburpin, horse sprum plabulhi, and gelatin data on the solvzoozi torrretion und the Acanacyaltheine"ure. Lion includes the effect of solvittion. Forglobulins,theip- parent effects a elonpi3on Are deld. by the 3olvation force of urta. For Selatin vith high natural asymmetry, the solvation force of urea Is very small. Actual elongstioh of senint albumin (after deduction of the solvation correction) even in compa~atiyely coned. ures solas. Is About 2.0 Scrum globulin 13 very little r-hanged at the same conca. These data indicate ilic high degree of 3tability of the pro- tn In 3tron tein globule t% g denaturants. One can abo ex- pcct comparatively mnall protein deformations during the wusl pl'yslol. conditions. This conclusion fully corre- Sponds to the new x-ray d:ita on structural analysis ov the const. InIbelimilsof thezone of St;.Ml4Y. This wability of Couriguration b PIVIMbly the t.)u5i&iilt)iL3tabiliiyiiltbeirbiol.sljo6fkity. Iti3powbIr that the grrater stability of the globulin configuration is tird 3jp with thrsMial rokof this prottin in The Joiruilion of antibodL-4 dw:ng immune rractiluns -whese it With p1htin. &.13brous I)Mtelt, ft double t1ougation was ob- served in .41 urra whkh is x Jar lower cozen. than tar a7bu- spins. The rigid TATU th the XtIxtin PWS. apwently Poe- Res cousider-Ably Ligber tetibility thin the ugbt)y ended t*ti L3 the Itiscondudedtbatfurdenatu- ration, 3D-40 breAka d the !,eyvulhundred H bowls wbicb mfist In a mol. oY ftmm 1lobulln wilb ;& inol. wt. of A8,MD, .~rr suilicient. AlthotVb the full unwinding of the 2nol. at prottin during dumturation doeq not proceed untandItion- ally. the Oonzat)w oI the protein intA. in tb-- dem. of the dpirep of densturution aftar the Intuducticol of Wea and the brzAlking 0 the minSiod no. of boads Is greatly Jae& anthi. The rate of the processisca1ed. for bone strum a)- bmnirz 4ind 3:j,)vn clearly %he "true" chutce In *symmetry 1 -A the 1,ratein suol. (nit" the 2olvation correction hns been upto3murta,the tlungAtloD is about 20% aud, apparently, Is not related to. the brmk)njr of the bawr ?)ob-a)in structure. In greater of urra. the elongulign 13 sig-nificantly 2nodified, al. though It does not attain coinpNe unfolding -of the chain. DaLa ar,, presented which %bow the intermittent ebametrr, cf&.e beiceenaturation prates3ol thesplitting of thestruc-: 2uze of the pr,~ttlri =61. W.H. Fitzpatrick -rote ins/' kjloziaistv,~; kozif er n t s o ,-o:: ~x iria, V. L. WHOUTINA, T.P. [translator); PASYNSKIY, A.G., professor, redaktor; GRISHCHWO, Ye.D,., rejjFktor-.GX2jMWbU~,' Ye.S., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor (Amino acids and proteins; a collection of articles. Translated form the linglish) Aminokisloty I belki; abornik statel. Ferevod a anglitskago T.P.Rurokhtinot. Pod red* t a predial. A.G.Fasynakogo. Moskva, ltd-vo inostrannot ltt-ry. 19529 394 p. (MIaA 10:2) (Amino acids) (Proteins) V=X%c=i8tT7 - Proteins M&Y/Jun 52 %'haav of Yom of molecules of Proteins on Damtamtion With Organic Substances," E. Chernyak, A. PanywIdy, Biochem Inst imeni A. N. Bakh, Acad Sci LIM, Cbair of Gen Chem, MATI (Moscow Avn Techwl lust), Moscow "NoIlold Zhur" Vol XIV, No 3, ]pp 205-211 Ca" ca the assymetry of horse serum albumin and Berm globulin, humm serum albumin, egg alb=JA sad SaUtin were carried out after denaturing the substumes in solus of urea, guanidine, etc., and ccrreat4d W the magnitude of salvation detd forwrly b7 the authors. Gives various methods for caleg solimtloa correction. Ma alb-Ins, the appanat stretching of protein mols is caused'to an eqtAl extent by the effect of salvation and by actv&l .stretching in globulin the effect of salvation is fi~rmter, and in highly elongated gelatin paTticles 2ean tban in albumin . Actual elongation of..zola U 4d follows, in ascending order: serum globulin, serm end egg; albu-In, gelatin- A.G. Chemical Abst. Vol. 1.8 No. 9 May 10, 1954 General and Fhysical Chemistry Change Of AsPe of Proteld rpolecules during denstu.Q, bi Organic substances. R. S. Cherm-ak and A. k-I B hem. ITISM -5 M mg]. IratiNT-i-ti-nuT T~ I P52)( r P. USSIR/Chemistry, Colloid Proteins.. Jul/Aug 52 . . Radiation Effects "Modification of 'rnfrared Spectra of Proteins After 4. Irradiation with Ultraviolet Rays," A. G. Pasynskiy, T. Ye. Pavlovskaya, Inst of Biochem imeni A. N. Bakh, A ,%Cad sci U3SR 11 Kollold Zhur" Vol XIV, No 4, pp 239-249 Measured infrared absorption spectra in the region 2.0-10j4 of human serum albumin, equine serum globuliz~ gelatin, casein, and cysteine after denaturation by the action of ultraviolet rays. Shoved reduction in Intensity of some characteristic lines and 225TII demonstrated connection o.' infrared spectra not only with elementary groups of the protein mol, but also with the specific type of coiling of the polypeptilde chains. I, 225T11 IY Chemical lAbot. V0.1. 48 *;,, Apr. 23v 1441 Biclogiftl o"stry Afterstion'of th& infrarffid onlffadla- flon whb ultraviolpf. AA. 0. skays. couOid J. (U.S. 14, X5-73(1,1,1? 1n!1. trarjsIaflw).--&e CX. 46, P-V>YMXllt A. G. 30 Dqormation of ketatin of hair and wool in solutions of organic compounds. A-G'Ila and V. 11"WA-hilla i k" N, Bakli Im.t. BiLocheill., I "M W. khf~pl~- -M-Abidy 7-of Konf. Vy.tokomol-kul. S~~ipieniyam 1952, 21it-7; cf. C.A. 45. 684e.-Measurements of tensile strength, tile rc-lative size of the lipteresi,, rinK, ,in(] of tile temp. clependence of strain of hair and %vool kerativi in soins. of urea. urctiwa. detergent.;, salt buffers, And Na dithionite %vurr malle. Tile ivcakim- ing of intentiol. iinciaction (s:tlt. If. nad nonpolar bonds) leads to a decrease in the tensile strength and to an increwse - in tile elastic proverties (,Aim of buffers, urea. gliftni4ille, urethan, deterl;tnts), while the rupture of the (lisaffide link by dithinnOr heith tensile slieng(h and vh%fiv prnp~rtiex. If. 1). No(IIIAL.- nartims ail (Acad. Sd.. Moscow). DWAN"i)c 1 17, IRA-UAlijul). cf. Anwm, CA, 40, a "cin denatur- alit. don not affect the oskatioll-reductim potential 14 %ilifilydryl cmpds. The tam of asitiation of Sit mrispols. i, not depentirAl on the oxiiiation-greftetion potential. CmW. solw. of CO(Nifth will analloguot, w1starim hastrij the oxidation of simple SH curolods. by ak. 11 P PAMNSKIL A. 0.2 NEMM, A. M. Laboratories - Apparatus and Supplies Laboratory fermenter made of glass. Mikrobiologiia 21, No. 5, 1952. Monthly Lilt of Russian Accessigns, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified $24 771.5'1 547.962.9 541.183.23 67S.024 TAMMca" d Gelatin with loorgaak 'ftrWgg Agmts. A. POPOVA and - A. IsAromy, 1. Appl, -Chem., MY.S.R., 1952 25, 18-22-1ft quanlifl~.s 6t ifuja~~ and chromic oxidc3 adsorbed bygJaNa from potassium and Fhrorne &IaM &Ad from potassium dicbra=to have on determined from thodiffere4ice between the potcollometric curves obtained by tilrating mix1turci of gclst)n And the tanning agents *ith alkali, and-thme reltich would be arib.-cd at by addiq the curves for the 6tmtlon of ft compincati with alkali scimramy, It hat been caliblishcd thnt tbc polar, non-ion icnigroups In jdatin play n coritideTable part in the co-ordin;tivn sphere cf 11 -c a uininjum and ch,-umillm atowt bound Dy g4latIn. Ahf. PASTUSKIT, A.;BIA)KHIM. V. 4"~A Diepl&C*Mnt of isoolectric point in proteins in their deformation. Doklady Akad nauk SSSR 86 no. 6:1171-1173 21 Oct 1952. (GLKL 23:3) 1. Presented by Aoadamiclan A. I* Oparin 3 September 1952. 2. In- stit%Lto of Biochemistry imani A. S. Bakh, Academy of Sciences USSR. PASUSNIT, A.Go;TALWO. D.L. Change of amino acids In protein molecule, in vitro. Doklady Akad. nank SSSR 85 no. 6:1361-1364 21 Aug 1952. (CLML 23:3) 1. CorrespondIM Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR for Talzmxd. 2. Institute of Biochemistry imeni A. N. Bakh. Academy of Sciences WAR. Ti SK 11 aot5lCl. The :i4er-lipi? Wr%' S.0im. %kith P.IX Kit Cut % " In m A mu-bom 1, 1,11. 17-4, i1h %I ish rillvv ill thr, tnill;1m, 11t, it tbu lri~ ri~li-l MI.-I. umbil."i Sip jvrOaMr YwIll" 1, 14 b I It.111tt Ot, ,b-!pr ul ill,! fitiAi,* cmit. Th, cone ba~ t,,m : 'wlhitimi ;y! igid cinrf-~pmflillx to p), ,12.4 tint) 'IX The a x-rileling fifrnt~nl Earik in t311. tilrdilitil-ItIl 6.2-1 in thrir-oln. to ISr irrmi" 4 hi-ilit-iy] b!7jJJnr,,mmt pirt,104y oi-ing ID the .10~$k'Ztral;Ct C-1 IFIVW C31`1)1~%)'I gitmpi in Me ~,hj. nivinj to tbE- 11:Mtolyih Of W.1-1-Irt.Mll On Illt! PIWIDIP167) h3t thir *lit. tl,*s trit vAm?ain rmy Olirr rmul. cip3ble 44 bir ilit i)6~. vi )7)rtj. of fy-,~e nrolf-d to N ing thr %,)Ill. frinn pil 7 to Ill' I 16, b the im. of rniMmOts of arill nert--mr) it, brin, Ittic 1,11 Lark W7, If" G - 11 - f, WhttV V 13 the W. Of im;MmoIr-,7f prilkillm. "is tnetliqd iq reprotlikilile within a uremi ri wl IvirtiriMn itulloted tljr ptimt,itire #J still it ollrrs opt ii,it I ty p- it% I w I lit Wit 1, %v Well c,41 IwA m 40t. t1t .4-1, Id Ir itM I 1,"j its Oir adio?i M prili,ilin on I-n-It7h a0d %shith a wrtr pill dii"lly conniciftl vv)tli the biol. arliv)-y 0 Imid- antilay fie subject and the Fdntlpl~a of a Comme in taff5w chemilstry. -;-AAi P. Va rer. v-,%d B. A. OjQrnwv should rmbm-e "t-41oldAt mlns." (which am thlermo- flynamic-ally tcversil4e) ml "Milvidal itotil" (irtevmihlo) lita O'v6d d(Saimicm of lrov-owl. will. and wftcrv~wpic ]PASYPS11Y. A.G. Second principle of thermodynamics in biology. Biokhimiia 18 no.5:644-653 S-0 153. (KLRA 6:10) (Thermodynamics) (Biology) OboalomaAbst. Vol. 48 Apr- IN 1954- hoidetry Problms fn i~ z frolcin inblecular A G.Nsym%Lil n I V. 4 Ujfftkhi Sotrrmmr.4 Diol. 36. 23f,-All lfr~a, - T. F. 8- Tho union of n4tiblatl CS V'tth tht) I)ACWNI cell. A M, Nc1r;ml. alld A, G, I'mynskiT(Alf-Valon, Vri. !~,_;Warcjj Ptrfornll grith pmkillia, wt.,ptomycin, grwnmidin, CrYthfin. and lysatymr, wlug t1kroc6ccu, py'v; var. ~ure~, Ok'rlicillin-wusitive at 0,02 "its/ml.) L-garls (Pe II'leiffi R-resistant, at M units/mL) rwilson W; the Irst, oti The antibiotics tested fell into 2 gToup-4 (1) JV16011141 find q'TCPt0jnyCin, Of R Very JOW Aatl- biofic blmling urvkr alld (2) RvItibiutfes of the polylvept;dc- prutchi naturt which 4iclude the remaining , , IG 9, *4 antIbi-I c The degirc of bivlini; of which by tht test mganims teaches 5-1()C/,d of 01C. %%.t. of' tile I -)wcr by ,wteria, The binding p --a, _rtf of-the the-5pltiltivc Id '. -Wtude antibiotics Itstcd %vas prictically Of the sairr. mL& "d the depec (if srusiti-tY C-r-0~sIstfInCe AV= a function of the spe,~~c wl"Chmliml of action of the antibiotic In rela- tion to w.1ch fictors as the biohern. properties of the vaTIM's I=tejial :straius order diricrtut growth conditinns. B, S. Levine J FAM~ ULIX, A, 0. and BELITSZi,, V. A. "The structure of the protein molecule", Uspekbi Sovremennoy Biologii, Vol. 37j. No 3. pp 358-360# 1954. SO: Tranalation-"95, 19 Aug 1955. MM'd by A V S ) i" )S. :i.") '11, cf 1 1 -2 o3 1) 111I.I!N'-- ILI tlh! I I In Alt- rp~ of .-c;-1 !, ,dt r i , : 10! 1 f 1 1), lim .2 t 1 Iv. 4 t '11 In"I " I t 1v 1 ru y, I n 1 1), of 'trvill- ). - I! ~is t'vl' Irpt im; o t rt- p t ,n A;'; t 1 1; CA 1 !11 111 ~l i 11 C 11' i1' a c d I-C I Li !I I I Mir A. G. 2;'m ut q ro! -ITY t. r,r(,[i3:cT .1 J.f,tj ~;~Ii riviop'I" I!;, La 11,tta! fttv. it 'Vd (bz., zl,t~tA-I lIv (lie IJ,~, TV-111"W] iiII. ,fi rt-'V5 X.Mvi It ;11~3_:~',14-1 f!tut rVitr'.( afa(~.' occ G_. 'J. PASYNS-XIT.~- A G. Quantitative determination of the rigidity of globular protein soledules. Soob.o nauch.rab.chl.VIMO no.3:28-30 '55. (MIRA 10:10) (Proteins) i23 ALTZRATION3 Of TIM ULTRAMLTT AND INYRARZD SPZCTRA OF ALIBUMIN BY MUTJON. T. 2. PAVIOVOMYS Rkd A. 0. Pa (Bam biochemical wom Trar, -., 305 19U) Jaly-,kvg. On RIMMIA) Altentloss. of ultraviolet absorption spectra in Um 340- to 340-n~p r"ge *1 bumn serum Albumin, seraw z1bumis, SwIttla, sad blood strum of a bDrse vith x and ultraviolet radiation of various doses And tM lntrxM Absorption spectra of loiman serum sibomln =4 gelatin radLaticivivert %yevilgated, OLY.J.) LIPATOY.S.M. Comments on the paper: OThe subject matter and princIples of a course In colloid chemistry". loll. shur. 17 no.4:324-327 Jl-Ag'55. (MLAA 8: 11) (PasynaklY. A.G.) (Vasillrov,P.S.) (DogaMdn.B.A.) (Colloids--Study and teaching) ly i.4'Tha t9ed of ultraviout and of Rantgezi lirradistiola'an solutions of proteins. Al. S. Volkoys and A. 0. Pasynakil (A. N. Dakh Inst. Biochem.. Acad. Sci. U.S-S.P., Mox;iw). I I Pilikkiini)ts 20, 470-P(M)'.-Nre preplit. of buwan wtum k~n ulbiamin wtre atalued electrophorctic-ally and dried at low temp.; horse ierum globulin im obtained by fractional pptn. and d&alysis. Amino N %va3 detd. by 7tbe Van Slyke method and changes in soiy. by the Ale. magulatim method. Nonirm,diated fractions were used as controls. For the ,dem. of the quantum yield. to 4 mi. -of the protein min, lrradiatcd by ultraviolet rays, I ml. of ale. wa3 added the mist. centrifugtd.. J'he sediment was washed twice with 1: 4 ale. soln. and dried to const. wt., which repre*-ntM the amt. of.irradiated denatured prottin. 77he addri. of I mi. uk. to 4 ml. of nouirradiated wramm fractions failed to produve any turbidity. The Intensity of irradiation was 2.3 X 104 erg3/cm.*/sec. and on the exitire surfact of IrTadia. tion 9.6 X 106 eirgs1sec. The ratio behveen the ~)f 2% ,1, ?uantity Mi. . .of denatured protein iassuming . human serum albumin clautain 1.8 X 101? protein mols.) and The gi-en no. of quanta during the irradiation per:od (assurning the fty. energy quantum of 8S X 10-12 erg) rrprr--.e-nts the av. magnitude of the qu3ntum yieM, c46 in the interval 250- mia. For an &q. serum Albumin solo. 7 X 10-6, and w;lb pbospbAle buffer %si t vynewli;a 15Zhei piolim conct; '0 - 5.3 x 10-k =IoW irr-IjiAlr-3 tjo~ aTA ;-f,? Ita dets. tbc extent of protein dertaturalvm. will, irwrease,in the protein suln, Concri. life ji)(1rarr !'-,) il:1 vl%cos,ty tinder irradiation Is lessened but Yipetific vj%coliy - '%;_ r" trinains const. In bitsid intvivAls i,f vt~nvw, m a relation Littly to The denatured pDrzim, of the protein. Amorg the physicochem. changes are an incxra~.e in vis,-wlty and turbidity, a luivering in the threNbold r1 beat m-igulability. amino aci,is by the VanSlyke procedine and cj)tiW rotation remain unchanged. At the i_~*rltc. pciint il,=t t' Pears more sharply drprvss.-d than ura on a= t the' Of Values. albrumin is more easily irraillated -by ultinviolet ral,3 than is serum gic-bulin. Denzaturation of protrin solias. by ultraviolet liradiatiun in The presk-m-e of dettrLimis and urea showed an increase in the valur c,f '7, and in the pre-lence of Na caprylate such values dtvte.%, d; a decrease is found with phosphate bu!li:r (M115 and pli 7-0), The ;., Is g,=ter in scrum aNimin than in N-luin globulin. In the case of P-butgen Iff2diation the eXcet Q 30,0W Y. could hardly be dewted. Measurable ervis wemobtrined with 75,000--101r. Scruniglobuliawajincue mistant thin se-rum albumin. ArainoNandcptic-alrota. tion mnained unclianged eyen after 2)(),0W 7. At 101 r. :37% cf tljc protein rtnuiltut naaljeciH. Otl;rmi3t t-,c tffec!s of Rbntgen-r2y IrTadiatiDu of ser-urn protein fraoitnis ran a paialltlmurst of tffects with that Of UIL-avi("m It- ndilliDD. B. S. Lryiu" 1i 1 P 1 i 11Aj 11, t hloehei... A,qd. Ski. V.S.S.R . 1A j j ~ i ;j h 2 o W IOU). Cf. C.A. MA e. "MAWil Willi u ltra-vialet, tuys W." (julle wills a i PRK2 "pot 220v.,3.HLuvV. Forinudidtioli,wiltul.*em ~-vd r4% Petri dirJae-4 0.2 cip. In diam. to u. depth of a Sam 9 V tit aLnjtppcox.vuJ. (420m), Vari p6tes were covered with cellopZwte awl the nohim. kept cold with ice. The irradia- tiou di~lawe was :IS em. fronk the axis of the Limp i CC41 blitmity Willi ilitervab; of 2W-= toju URM .3 X to$- CigAq. tra./scr., und irriidlut" dtiration wile 10 mill. It- radiatimt with R6019,hi ruys W" dont by ZL short-(Ociil OF Aube of V~ kv., 6 itia., A -Q.dttW,&ud 10.20 Y 10W r./U". "The it-tadiiLted holti wtu Phiced into a Plexitlass cu and T cooled by rurmine 60. 1`fik-ktje.,;s of will. was I , C". V.xrt W the expis. was conducted with Rbalgen therapeutic tubes (IW kv. utkl 8 ma.) with uliticalluides; und itradfittion ljjtcj~ity 4jXl-700 r./mIn. !rradkitinti of the solit. was per- forriii-d with paw filter at u d6unce of 14 cin. in a cello- tube- Detitils: of priccilures used in the _ittli'li" with 11'e 1j;Xl- Slid nuckoprotchis; art! outlined. Ir- hatit the thyroid tLutd. aud artific4l Ittlits. '01 Priteiu Willi NA oleate and rilorluck-it: acid, teNts were mide for ehatigra In VisrCitity, SpeCUOSCOPIC Ubsorr)(Wu, eke I "tx-tk pteptrt ice, Luid others. Theoltwivedthrelh- T ol,d ( irr"Litida activity for lipoprodoin (by (lie isolojAc macd.iA) was dew. at IW r.: for uuclei)pmteifl by the viti~ i cotity teNt) za !Z-50 r., wbith b; le Value of ' vwt.v"u kb~rvutitmii- The stabili 1y of lipo)iroleilts t/i it- mliat"t 6 r"weir thim that of pure protthis. Tile six- ulity "f is hilker th(wit that of tilicpriticitis, I* the CS.'e af mtifteLil IlliXtS. of ;~rejteltlq. NN, Mid 1111CIti, atido the Ltmr C.LXett 1, btabilizing effect ou the proteins uuder itradiatioat. In (he irrudial"i of Upopro(cias uiul uuekr~ 'Peateilie there is obaerved a 1-21%, selm. tit complex cons. psnetits. A emmideruble degree of delwilymerixatlais of uuv1.s+u,u." and i higher degue of liolymerixulititt of ,aucleic az;A& appears iiii a tusic structural chimSe of these *ub6t=u*-&u.&firrudLitinu. Tlieyeuuliitol)liiiiLtlitulicate 'thAt uuc"qs"cin I-, Will. upffoin, bkxk tegments bound to ow anather by'~ucteie mcid. .~evitte X014ARDVA, L.V.; PASYNSKIY,A.G. Aggregation of protein molecules in reversible denaturation. Ukr.biokhim.zhur.27 no-3:330-334 1955. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Taroslavskiv meditsinskiy institut i Institut biokhimii im. A.H.Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva. (PIIDTRINS. aggregation nf molecules in repeated denaturation) 4Z,47.?.T I F P~ Y m .5 V__ I U-e%4R/Biqlogy - Biochemistry lurd 1/1 tub. 22 -32/51 "Authors Pasynskiy, A. G.; VoLkova, 11. S.; and Blokhina V. P. Title Isotopic method of determining the denaturing changes in albumins Poiiodivd. Dok. Ball SSSR .101/2., 317-320,, liar 11.,. 1935 Abstraot j Experiments showed that the denaturing of albuminous substances results in an increase in the chemical reactivity of numerous functional groups of the denatured albumin. The introduction of a new isotopic (S35) method for the study and determination of changes in albumin due to denaturing is announded Some results obtained with the new isotopic method are listed. Four references.: I - USSR, I USA, I German and I Belgian (1948-1953) Table. Institution Acad.,of'Sc. USSR., The A. N. Bakh Inst. of Biochemistry .,,-.Presented bp Academician A. 1. Cparin, December 24, 1954' MWBiology - Biochemistry Card ---1/1 Pub.. 22 37152 Authors Pavlovskaya, T. Yo.; Volko-va 1.11 $0 and Pasyrwkiy, A. G* Aft Title Change in S35,mthionine blood-serum, bonds during denaturing by radiation and heating FeriWiC4 I Dok. IN SWR 3.01/4., 723-726., Apr 1. 1955 It is ahowni on the basis of experimntal data3 that the denaturing at 'Serum albumina by radiation with ultraviolet or x-rays. by and beatingis accompanied by an Increased absorption of the rarkod, methionine regardless of whether the serum is pure or under the effe at-of the microbe factor. The increased adsorbability during denaturIng was found to be due to the liberation of new active groups which become saturated by each other. The nature of such active groups is described,, Four USSR references (1948-1955). Graphs. Institation Acad, of See USSR) The A.. N, Bakh Inst. of Biochemistry Presented by s Academician A.Z. Opraln, Jantiary 14, 1955 WYMA %Y P~ G- V 1~'OP-Jlmc* Ill hydration furs of ths Medl roteln A G!~, I oil And tom M a hem 1.1a -, Amylaskii nnd kkV Akad & ' ..-Aw &- U - J* R. El,plner 0110i ZA , onk .031. 1-1,S.R if ..b Ur. -11, 53(194 1 3 serum "Min, ?a Albu ii)-Hydrt'lon "I JaItthod of cra min, and Vial' 3 Of Prt~" - deld. by th "' was " rtd""by jhj. SuMbolaic Waves In the 301 e rate of p-pazation 0' all 3 Protein, hydrtj. ns- Itandin '~Tavt Jbtthod), poln 0 ZiSC3 oil botil t fshown graphical] oil bot b side* oi tj I Y); In the PH the la-ki , je atter be by', of about I a const"S At about 0 3 0 / ration 3 xubsunthai;. and 3 or ta pZlp glhlti- nd 3MM albumin St I~ t hYdrAt' 0*109 to 4% ZL-z 11 curve of gelatin Is =-Iption Pact structur' and MIT fieziale Shoyrs MO - 'n the PH range 4.4-9 a burmu, 7.Zjcbuiin~ significant b4 'an Y' a h EO in hydrnti~n Temp. lqwd. se ~.b u- 'W Iar 0- b-oslobI4 ad I by 2D- dans. show Almost Me dep, Iml; 0 PASYNSKIY, A. G. "Stability and Instabilit., of Album-rous Substances" (Ustoychivostl i y of the Third All-Union labillnost' belkovykh veshchestv) from the book Trucl Conference o C9jjg&d-Qhemi , Pp. 391-396, Iz. A14 SSSR, Moscow, 1956 P . - -q:Lry (Report Elven at above Conference, Minsk, 2-1-1, Dee 53) 5 Klv DDrr a o1 def Iml-Ail't v 01 pr;*rf - 1jt'9 if-ft;. kit. 0SA, 1, W-15 Y'll, Not. Rhin-l" * i N50, At),-ili. No. m c5_ rhe c~L%ol-tin;l Of Ic"'tive clongation qj ' 1 ci;l 111~4' dvp.~;lding cn tA;-crl0s L'Bi-pac;idal P26 ldic repulsion ol lt,"Xk~ l rc folic,,win;, forinda for the rigiday rn. cltafg.~3. Icada to t o1 tlaB mz'~c"Wn in. 1,4,1mm. ' E-1 i-37 X 10, D" III, 'X (x-xIY - 1)1; il X Ual b, ~.hcre! it munibc. of cha;rt~, ti-a thc inol=u1c, S - sutfmcatca of 2::~ C"'i Ar3d 1), ITe 5111-1,11 MiU 11~11-aXCS Of 1.11141,40fil;U] ratio c'f d0ormed tl -nt~m. Caicukl o rvc~prucal 4:4 1-11% hick ti, n of I, v-ap 4,i~~d on d.~,( a d Seri ved ifroiz ltt,~ f a, I,.- e (i -I c Ividing d atp. obtz ; f) cd by t1w ~wlhorj on rha-pe, -~ and bydratioil of ItInrum :trtldl Obilmill 16; in - [1), end egg alburnin 111, of different I)H, For I : n 1-01; and %;.jt*h it - 16-4; E 00 k-./m--L. I-or 11: .v-;tl) pll 5.0 5-8 6'-in - -1 -05) 1 i ii. Tmm I, dwras ci~ldr bolli I . r (Olmatiom ~ ThA Prewlice of and .11 vAth mppredablt dt, rcutral Wts Incroas-3, B. The valuts of E obtzLncd arb approx. 2 - l v l ast cm tha7 th f ubber h d l f d d o r o an axe t r Or em o r ym 1 g v rjwd ;,o tho cu-rczpondi rig va] u c5 for yamfd zin agr~.wnat ol es d . U'S~xczyNs l ! f as 3c3 o t,7pc% n) -imam ^oter cas b tho Inaditition of. tlire atdotl of towo subsLm 14rotein solutt-ow. T. 11. Paviorikaya and A. G. Pasyriskil IN. BaLkh Irst. Ac'-A. Sci. U.S.S.R., Maxoty).. Jalloid. Zhur~ 18, A t5 --ub- irgir than B (z is stwice D if tr for A ia ton3iderably L. -toncri. and i ratc of rciacti~,,n with the radiwJs pmIuced by Irradiation), It (cs)A< (c.) a, A dotsmit pr9tect B, but B proteco.A, Onr g-rgg albomm cwUlned 5,7 mg. 511 (as. eptinuft) Mum, 11A mr. S11 aftcr Itr3diation with 150,M)- tBritgen5, and 1,2 Otte ii-tadiation with 2 X 10* "p of: ot 0.51`,~ cyrtc bit ti 0.6% rach radical prhd aecd by -with the subs ty 500 quanta rtz~nccl trate. wid "'t protec Oun affordcd by cy.,;1,6w !in(i aworbic teid was de to their 'vely Wgl at all cqwwl c, had no pwtoc- rel liti 4 tive al~tiou; Its r vlut;t be Arnall. Large excerl of pyrotar- trati! N necdcd Vi piotect c-%IalAse (Fc~---~bctg, C.A. 41, 11111 11, Mvwed that ainall aints'. of catalase pro- -htni", tr fectO vyrzt~uvlflc a6i. Atriviling to ShcL 'T~.Tj abont I pL (C.A 45, 2 ), , ~rt rf gluco~c (1) wall mcdcd s) h4lf OIL- &-ilruction a I P;~lt of Illethylene blue (11); "till now Drm--d 13-t44 lay 11 w-m-dem-naweaed, -knittilkA of cj~d #. sis for SH ill pf'w-bi ill the pm-'ence 0 PRSYP4 ~~Wmys~ L 0. BaUovs, sarl A. G.- puyaws (.k, X: JIM lpt, Illochem.4 --Acad, SdCU.S.S~R.,- Mozom). U 44 k),-The tffftt a R6ntjjtd yartl 21, 7W *crc Kiuijed o the hpoxidxi4 cl ioy 11%tr and an pao;6c ficid ILE4 w OwAple It% -pure (aim And 13 the mmultuaft-a fit-,latka 4 Inixt. at HwACM sm- and, cmterm, Tho ImRalvadon 07%) dwit lQr &y llpqxMio i wm;l,&4 X I Ol r, and to Lola. 6wOw r. In slobi.,4 100,0 102 r TM luutivatim of lipoxk~= aacwtd 4t 40 olltutim of 11POXIdala procce&4 In -tjjc form of a 0 the (Sdllwzil~ iact leution, Oa the b"9 of *.a rmilts IrAc."WithA IjMxlUV the trio!. ut, of thia czy'Yeac Wm. to he ~20wl it WA8 demoustratm fu. the';w's ol ur -ed th ;me The inattlyatim o! thC h Xj (". P~4cutymlc oF-(dMj*A Ot, she suhstmtft of s3 a moJt a lvw-clo-m- x-my IrMIAOU" were W Eploo'n' ~d4 gm -,Ate in tlle&,smvt-,; Of UPI& me%Wum, PASYNBUY. A.G.; BLOXHINA, V.P. ft lusysintic oxidation of ascorbic acid in an open system (vith Rnglish summary in insert). Btokhimiia 21 no.6:826-833 N-D 156. (MIRA 10:7) 1. Institut blokhtmii iment A.N.Bakhe Akademli nauk SSSR. Mosirva. (VITAMIN C. fermentative oxidation in open system (Run)) /Effect of lorAdng Yadbtfi H. V. 0, Dolisova'. and A. U. (A. N. Bakb Ulmhem Ipt. -146~ow). , LOWY Ahad. Xa~h S.S.S.R. 110, 6W-6(IU5K-T.iPoxIdase ac- tivity was detd. of saybeansw ticated with x-radiation in fig. f te with dosage up' soln. at vefrious ars. or tn' ft AoM t; OIDDODDr. AedvItyd;c4I*' _s tolarlilunkafly with dose c4 Md1atG).'- Thus, tht luactivition apptarg to be a 61ukle- set Pbenommon. ~Cal&_,., thomij flint the probablt tuol,,- - w+ unit of tho cuniiie iv IMOW, estd. Imn kuown d, aad On -the trtmpoIxted voli r4 1 M XjO_" MI, rCqUIT,'d fu~r I va tion pbegointam ifugill tsfq, if the J110, an. i1ther vNa witicent, ------------ MWQ INI P _--O -11Md i P~751 V 6mution of ascorbic acid in flow conditions. A. G. Pasy-nskg aud V. P. blokbiam (A. N. Daldi Blochem. Inst., Moscow). Dokkdy Akad. Nank S.S-V.R. 111, 1293-4D (19M.-Sim6_11tancous aldij. Gf.Wns. of ascorbic aritt and Hs% in the prmn.:E (if ptPruxId4--,-- (front fiorac-radish) to an app. provided wit-ft a seinipcTuivable mernbrane in contact Ividl Constalitly flowilig 1110 Waq exalild. as to the rate of oxidation ofascorbic acid. The khlutics of (lie reaction are examd. and the kinetic curvei are sh(,wit. The systun - 'Eli alAlIty to cuif, shows the typical eazymic Wt iuvior wi prnsnte extir"ie-s of concti. of Me reacUmB and to !Aabilize itself dynamicaily as the resclapts are brought in contact. The statiouary-state stabilizati(m is itt.-sinAle, with Oianges I of 7-10% of the transfer cutil in the synAtm at riaujin temp . ~ , PASSINSKIY, A. G "Enzymatic Reactions in Steady Systems," a paper presented at the InternationalSymposium on the Origin of Life, Moscow, 1,0-24 Aug 1957. "The Primor-, Fo--mct`,~- Ami:-.- Electric Discharge," ul. twit. Ti fl--L-,~,jt;--:iaA on tle (:rji:llr: )' Life, 'emicol li-,E;titutl,-- .~.S WSR, A. , Barl, Biocl, "Tlic Charge and L)L,,,'L)rmaticT-. of Prtlel: molecules," o pi,-per sulum'-to.' -,t the S,.,mposium .Iacrom~ Iccullor Cliemistry, 9-11 -';OP 1S,57, ".1c . Lil- ~)~c Ii.tcr:-zi r em " - V~, ~, l: .1~ ~ ~ , s T F 0~1 Y1q S'K_Z'k~ PR1Kti6VKD, F 24(7) PHASE I BOOX EXPLOITATION SOV/1365 L-voy. Unlversytat Nat*r1zly X Vaeacyu?.nogo s"*shchanlya po apektroskopil. t. I i Kolskulyar.Wa spektra)-plya (Papers of the 10th All-Union Conforence on Spsctr,3acopy. Vol. Is Moleoular Spectroscopy) (Llvov) lzd.vo Llvovakogo unIT-ta, 195T. 499 p. 4 000 copies printed. (Seriess Ites PlzychrM abirnyk, vyp. Additional Sponsoring Agenayi Aliademlya nauk SSSR. Komlsslya po spoktr*okopil. Ld.i Jazer, S.L.1 Tech. Ed.i Saranyuk, T.V.1 Editorial Doard. LA:vistsrg O.S., Aca4szlaian (ROU. W., Deaeamed). d Pl S i th t I k c A ema o ences, yalaLl an Neparent, B.S., Dontor Of Pabollnokly I.L, Doctor of rhysioal and Mathematical goltnces# s d M l S ~ r th ti t ema c ence a ca Nal.7ikont, hysical an . A.. tor 0f. , Komit9kii, T.O., Candidat or Tsa~&-Acal Sciences ltayakiy. 3.M., Candidate of PI-qalcal and Mathematical Sciences, falmoTskly, L.K., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Killjanchuk, V.S.. C&Midat* of PhIslaal and Mathematical Sciences and Olauberiman. h olanaes. A. Ye., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Cam 1/30 L! Rzkov, A.V. Dependence of the Line Width In Ptanan Spectrum on the Aggregate State of the Sub- stance 229 Ress,"vv N.I. Photoelectric Study of th* Form end Width of Piman Unes In Liquids and Solids 230 Favlovskaya, T. Ye., and,4A.-Pa"nakly. Variation In Absorption spectra or Protein S61utlons Due to Ionizing Radiation In Air and In Vacuum 235 LovAhlz, L.V., and A.P. Khavanskly. Spectroscopic Study of the IonIzation of Molecules of AcrId1= Compounds 240 K.711., I.V., and A.V. Shablys. Intrared-spootro- &r.1"d. Study of the sensitization or the Photo. oxidation of Organic Compounds by ftans of AnthraquLnons Derivatives 243 VOLKOVA. M.S.; TONGUR. A.M.; CHUHAY,&VA. A.B.; ~~YTS~!! -- A.G. Radiation determination of the molecular weight of Insulin [with summ ry in Anglish]. Biofizike 2 no.4:465-468 '57. (ML13A 10:9) 1. Institut btokhimit im. A.M.Bakha Akademil nBuk SSSR. Moskva (INSULIN) (MOLECULAR WMIGHTS) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL 17]r*CT) V, ~, PA ~ 1-1 7 -~ , ~ 1-1 - - ;ASY1SK- .IY, A.G. Theory of the biological effect of radiation (with summary In English]. Biofizike 2 no-5:566-572 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Institut biokhimii Im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Moskva. (RADIATION--PHYSIOIDGICAI EFFECT) V.Nr~~