SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEYTES, R. G. - LEYTES, S. M.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R000929720019-2
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
January 3, 2017
Document Release Date: 
July 31, 2000
Sequence Number: 
19
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R000929720019-2.pdf3.16 MB
Body: 
LEYTES, Ruvim Grigoryevich Mbr., Central Inst. Advanced Training for Foysicians, -c1948-. Hd., Dept. Estimation & Consultation, Inst. Labor Hy~.-iene & Occupational Diseases, Dept. Hygiene, Microbiolog;y & Epidemiology, Acad. Med. Sci., -1946-; Mbr., Inst. Labor Hygiene & Occupational Diseases, Dept. Hygiene, Microbiology & Epidemiology, Acad. Mad. Sci., -cl948-. "New Sanitation Norms and Directions for planning Industrial Enterprises," Gig. i 6an., No. 4, 1948. UM/Nedicine - Wgione and Saultation, Apr 1948 Industrial blediolne - Public Health "Now Sanitation. Norms and Directions for Planning Industrial Materprises," R. G. Leytes, :rnst of -- Industrial Hygiene and Oecupatimal Diseases, Acad Red Sol UM; Chair of Industrial Wgiene, Cent Itkst for Advancement of Doctors, 7f pp wGis i sand No 4 Various measures were put into effeot to la*rove the health of the Soviet vorkar. Tabulates the approved concentrations of chemical and organic polsons allowed to be present in the atmosphere of' 65T66 .Apr.,1948 Industria.1 (Contd) US and MW enterprises.' Soilet i9quiramenti3 are higher. Brief "historical de6dripti6n of' acts passed to establish these high standards. '4~, LEI(TES, R.G. Now sanitary standards in planning IndustrUl plants. Gig. sanit.. Moskva Ito.1:24-29 Jan 52. (CIML 21:4) w r LEYTE59 R.Go, .. -- I - 6,095~f - -.1. - Problem of standards of thermal technology in construction of living quarters and their hygienic survey. Gig. sanit., Moskva no.12:8-10 Doe 1953. (CLML 25:5) LffTES, R. G. [Labor bygiene and industrial sanitation j Gigiena trw1a i promysh- lennala oanitariia. Izd. 2.. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Medgiz, 1954. 485p. (Industrial bygiens) (MIJ?A 8:5) "'YTAS. S.D.. inzhoner. 11-4. Uw11qC INS wthod of forces for determining the stability of stati- cally Indeterminate systems. Isel. po teor. sooruzh. no.4;29-39 149, (Girders) (Differential equations, Linear) (MLRA 10:8) LIM ., Inshener, Construction features of the main building of an open-hearth steel mill. Blul, strol. tekh. 10 no.4:1-5 1 '53, Off-RA 6:12) 1. Noyektotallkonstruktal". (Bteelworks) i-Z yi L -:;~ I -,-, tl-'~ . --- - -- - --- - - LZITBS, S.D., inzhener. Raising the allovable pressure on concrete footings und r columns by calculating the actual age of the concrete. Rate. 1 12obr. predl-v strel. 'no-75:19 153 (MLRA 7:7) (Concrete construction) ich; SNITKO' I.K.. kandidat takhnichaakikh nauk, skiy redaktor SIIU, M.P., redaktor; HIDV=V, L.A., teldmiche- [Stability of compressed steel rods3 Ustoichivost' szhatykh stall- rqkh'stershnei. Moskva. Gos.Azd-vo lit-ry po strott. I artchitek- ture, 1954. 307 Ps (KM 8:5) (Structural frames) Ollastic rods and wires) IXYTES' S.D., inzh. Calculations on steel rods under eccentric compression. Stroi.prom. 35 n0.11:36-38 N 157* (MIRA 10:12) (Elastic rods and wiras) LEYTICS S*D* inzh, (.Dnepropetrovsk). Stability of elastic systems subjected to the joint action of several loads. Stroi. prom. 36 no.8:43-44 Ag 158. (MIU. 11:9) (Elasticity) LIMS, S.D.,(Dnepropetrovsk) Stability of rods on elastic supports taking into account the linear law of varying rigidity. Stroi.makh. i rasch.soore I no.2:17-21 '59. (MIRA 12:4) - (Blastic rods an& wires) - -UTTES, S.D. (Dnepropetrovsk) Stability of elastically supported rods with rigidity chang- Ing according to the law of the second degree. Stroi.makh.1 rash.soor. I no.6:23-28 '59. NIRL 13:4) (Elastic rods and wires) LZYTF,S, S.D., inzh. (Dnepropetrovsk) Types of equilibrium of elastic compressed rods and the nature of bifurcation points. Issl. po teor. sooruzh. no.8:165-183 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Blastic rods and wires) LMES, S.D., inzh. (Dnepropetrovoic) Using influence diagrams in calculating statically indeterminate systems. 1991. po teor, sooruzh. no*8:417-426 159. (NIRA 12:12) (Structures, Theory of) Jj! All ij Ail A j5 d IAll A i i i f ~`-77, -.7 --.7 -T.- I Ss, S.D.# inzh. (Dnepropetrovsk) C--- - ~ Using the method of angular focal relations in solving problem on the stability of rod systems. Pal. po, teor. sooruzh. no. 9:247-284 160. (KCRA 14:1) (Faastic rods and wires) LEYTES, S.D., inzh. Designing anchor bolts takAug into account elastic properties of concrete foundations. Pronastroi. 38 no.1:52--*4 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Concrete footings) (Colunno''. Iron and steel) m LEYTES, S.D..(Dnepropetrovsk) Elastic plistic bending of a beam with rectangular cross section. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.Mekh.i mashinostr. no.6:133-139 N-D '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Beams and girders) LEYTES, S.D., inzh. (Dnepropetrovsk) ------ Nonlinear elasticity and ultimate deformations in the problems of stability. Rasch.prostr.konstr. no.6:298-314 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Elasticity) S/779/61/000/006/003/003 107-1/1242 ;AUTHOR: Leytes, S.D., Ing.(Dnepropetrovsk) ,:MTLE: Non-lindar elasticity and finite deformatione in the problems of stability Ra2chet prostranstvennych konstruktsiy; rbornik statey, no.6, Moscow, 1961, 29Y-~14 iTEXT: The necessity of con!iidering both-the geometric'and the ~'_'.ielastic non-linearity is explained, followinG V.V. Bolotin (in J#Raschet~ na prochnost"', No-3, Mashgi7,, 1958) who, however, failedi ito, take into account geometric non-linearity. The.necessity for "logical models" is stressed, A generalized elasticity law, non- linearly dependent both on the deformLition and on the outside load, Tis adopted. A one-dimensional logical model is introduced. Geometric non-linearity is studied. Primary and accondary,equibilibrium posi- ,7 Card 1/2 S/779/61/000/006/003/003 1611/1242 Non-linqar elasticity ... tions are noted (primNry positions are those -attainable by 6radual attainable onl by a "jimi2-11- loading while the secondary position- are y -line The analysis is qualitative, ex- an essentially non -ar effect). positqry and ejemental. _. The results are applied to- the detailed study of . Bolot insmodel. Thtre. are Al rcfcrences. V:! 2/2 IZYTES, S.D., inzh. Stability of bars of varying cross section under the combined effect of concentrated and evenly distributed compressive loads. MELt. po met. konstr. no.70-21 162. (KM 17:1) IBYTES., S.D. (Dnepropetrovsk) Stability of mcontirmous rod on elastic supports. Stroi, mekh. i rasch. ecor, 4 no*3.,37-42 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Elastic rods and wires) MUTES, S.D., inzh. Calculating compressed or bent rods made of aluminum alloys. Prom.stroi. 40 n--.6:42-,15 1629. (MIRA 15:06) (Aluminum alloys) (Elastic rods and wires) 3/ 1/001 16022 63/000/001/00 90 4YA126 AUTHORt ~.D TITLEi On the supporting power of steel shells of revolution PERIODICAL: Promyshlenno~estroitellstvo, no. 1, i963, 45 -50 TEXT: The author points out that a calculation of steel shells of revoiution according to the method of the limiting state, taking into' account the elastic and plastic work of the steel, mfLy in many cases result in a considerable saving of material'.. Por deriving the calculation formulae, the stressed state of the shell in ihe boundary effect area has to be analyzed. Carrying out this analysis, the author presents appro- cal- priate formulae for calculatiiig thd.varioCis stresses and a number.of . I culations for particular cases, e.g. of a cylindrical shell loaded by a concentrated annular pressure; shells loaded by inner,'pressure.;. shells formed by the junction'of two e'qual cones, shel~s;)formed by the jijndtion*'' of-cone and cylinder. The'stress values, naturq Sf destruction anif other Car& 1/2 't 77 777 t E 3/227/63/000/001/061/00i On the supp6rting power of fit6el: ..... AOO41k126 2 parameterd- 6f the differenttshell shapes are codpiled in a table., ',*.On the whole,-the test resixlts pro*eIthe presence of edhiiderable additi6nal strength res3erves in real Aells, which are not tdken into accoun-6'by the calculations. There ard 8 f igures, and 1tal~le!. F 3 r A Card 2/2 t S 1 4 LEYTFAS S,D, insh. The"otability of compressed rods the rigidity of which changes according to the power law. Mat. po met. konstr. no.6:13-7,4 162, - (MMA 15:12) (Elastic rods and wires) isms, S.D., inzh. (Dnepropetrovsk) Elastic and elqxtoplastic flexure of long rectangular plates with fixed edges. Rasch. prostr, konstr, no.8:175-205 162. (MM 16s6) (Elastic plates and shone) Usly"TES1 S.D. Oneproptrovsk ) Instantaneous rigglalty of the sectlion under elastoplast-i-n d'-e- formations, Strol, mekb4 I raich. sooruzh. 5 no.64^116-2.9 t63 (mrRA 17 .4? ) S.D inzh. (Dneproputrovsk) Stability and elastoplastic deformations of an eccentrically compressed thin-4alled I-beam. ISS1. po teor. sooruzh. no.12: 101-122 1630 (MIRA 16:6) (Bdabs and Orders) _IEYT._t___S.D_. (Dnepropetrovsk) "Approximate analysis of elastic-plastic deformations on the basis of stress stabilization hypothesis". -report.presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,, Moscow) 29 Jan - 5 Feb 64. LEYTES, S.D. (Dnepropetrovsk) "Stability of axially compressed elastically restrained bars of variable rigidity". report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan 5 Feb.64. ,~x b-.tlrj Ing a-? J- t~ a ty rit' &-,:~--entril cal 1:r cam pre seed DC..84 l4a"a ,c metokonstr. .79-115 (Ml RA 2.8: 141T o ~-,M.r.-nt-da7 method of calc-alating steel coverings and abeath-Inge wider conditIons cf --ylindrical*bending. Mat. po met.konst-- no.gh-1.66-197 164. (MIRA 1815) ;~ACCESSION NR.- APL026963 .5/0258/64/004/0Dl/M34/0140 AUTHORSt Dorfman, A~. G. (Dnepropetrovok)j Leyteej a. D. (Dnepropetrovsk TTSLE: Stability of an eccentrically compressed tubular rod of elastic-plastic material SOURCE: Inzhenerny*y zhurnalj, V4 4, no. 1, 1964s 134-lhO ~TOPIC TAGS? stability, eccentrically compressed tubular rod, elastic-plastic material, hinged supported rod, concentric circular boundaries., longitudinal force, ideal ring sections infinitely thin wall, axial pressure, elastic-plastio flaxurep yield point, elasticity modulus,, elastic core ABSYMCT: A hinged supportc4 tubular rod with ideal elastic-plastic properties is comprossod by a longitudinal force 11 applied with eccentricity ae The rod's across section is bounded by two concentric rings, and the possibility of local -stability loss of the wall is excluded* Approximate expressions are used for the curvature, axial pressure in neglected, and the approximate study of stability is based on the assumption that the curved axis of the rod is in the form of a half- Card 1/2 ACCESSION'-NR iAPh"02696____ __ wave sinusoid. The cases of one- and two-sided fluidity are treated,, mid the ~reaults are given in the form of a graph of the dependence of critical stresses id~* on the depth of the rod A for fixed values of the eccentricity %je Orig, art*, has: 4 fikurest 24 formul"s and I table. AWOCI"ION: none ' 6 wBmTTm i imug62. _DATE ACQ1, 2SAyr 4,,. ENGLI 00 SUB COM AP 110 MW SOV 1 000, MaRt 000 Card 2/2 W 7 7~' 7 1.77 I ME EM M LEYTES, S.D. (Dnepropetrovsk) Elastoplastic deformations of a cylinder imder the combined action of torque and tensile force. Inzh.zhur. 5 no.2082-387 165. (MIRA l8t4) -WV if 12 U Is 16 it is " 0 a 11 a x If 0 All III a 0 4 a a a d A Will P, A .4, Amb 01101014141 mot$ COOP"= a4d Setrodw due dwft Me "UM Of MtdA ISUMAl SOMUMS sad ngs tin o0 IT pfts.' Sw _IAV .M. Itabolindays. Afth. 34417-31(inClerman431-2) .04 Oka 3) C. A. 2? -Two hour obIiervations an s dogsAh chronic Q4. .06 cum-in*ti-OCVUIMNNUwtmbcn. Hilesectojon .90 .008 "5 d-taltil bY 611MRSUft. PwAllbYroid M., ftymine o 0. and atropine, it was Increased by Imilln (UM doses) and .00 hillt-ift (in 14&r. pedW), it was unchanged or MkiW, gg goo slt~r Wtary pr"Ma.. erfollamine, histamine (in 24ir. '00 0 '3 penV)it The catten. of bile acids was unchanged or in. ftPr Ary prepus. and Insulin (no- 00 ch-ged). unchanged or knvcred by atropine, histamine, age it was unchanged or Variable after Parathyrold and thy. roxi"'. Th"bOlMadcOllcu, w6s"riAbly affected only too go, by thyroxine (d. preceding sbstr.); the other prtprts. and drugs produced an j.c st. effect, Noce of them sub_ stances had -Y OeWte effect upon the coocn. of Nit or X set too In I he but. A. P. use '00 '00 of L A 0 TAILLUJIFIGICAL LIT144114111! CLASUPKAVOW UA*v-j -j 6,I Cal v YA An I S I ad a a a I Is 111 5.0 a 2 1 v 7%__U_ 0 AT 00 99 it I. 1 .10 14 0 0 0 0 0 Ol' o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 *)* 0 00 00,0,1 0 00 40 111a 0 0 0- -0 0 0 & 0- 0 0 0 0 0009000 9 4 WW otp go 000-6044 w cr T, I I 00 go oil a ODIWOV I "to -00 Flow i al 76 uttw zoo d1d dow gmUy ==ml, bul I 00 blood r0 > In very, "Twe 00 tbe of= So: SO: jL &I -_5LA 1011,11.1.91010CAL CLASUPICAT L 800 slow 111noliva Solond *&p log U I-AV PC is a W 000000 0 0 0:0 0 o 0 w0 we 0 * 0 0 0 4 9~0.0 0 0 00 000 0000 0 00 0 9 0 0 0 4 9 0 e 0 0 v wipe a tt- 4-0-ji- n-01-0-M A-M-ft-W-4- x - vs--Ir H-- U- 1-01- atll M-A-1-4-WO (C 00 Ujo. 1~ 1, 9. AuwogukWy pecoms In tat an4 nitt" zoetabollm .-so and iome ways of their roolliatko. S. M. Leurs. Acta 1-00 Mod. (19M) I cl. C, A. 20. 7304; St. MWI, 30, lltM4, PW4,; -00 (4440; 34,47W 73180. -A evviow. R Iter"ton .00 iis daumcmue J the lumm, in the intom bolim. Rrmt Shoommimmti. Ads Mol. U. R.7 SJY -00 itunslan. WHIMS); c#. C. A 116.-A lcVicw. jj.343'#I; 34, 1071P, 4JObs, 61. gee gee we* be 0 A I a. I L A at TALLIAGOICAL LITINATUMIC CLAOIFKATION 9 e- toO, %s0 slow 410,#J174 83-1mv 14 An 0 ow 0 if I I IV Is 9 jj I if 4"4! U M n n Is at of it It 19 K B IT It X 4W A I 0 0 9 @Is 0 4 a a 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0a * a # a - 6 *0000 0 0 0 ?T? 10 is L-L L F r, M A a a: a 00 !i i 00 0 0 .3 a, U 41 , !~' !~ '. 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 w as, v w ; w tio-A.6dVij 1'~ wo-O a ass ass too4i 0 i - " . , - a 2.1 - It Y 10 it ji it - 14 a - M - 11 a is - em 4, A; 4j a ana, 9 ~--L-AA- JR-M 90-19~-L-A -~-s--.L- 6L k-S.-P -J.-A-i tie kelogenk subetwee of hypphyals In the blood and aduar of heateby Individuals and aidetals. S. M. Leiter, ' M-X-- A. 1. Odinov " 0. bl. Povolatskayt. 1r6WWj Wool. (U. S. S. R.) 3. Nei. 3-4. W-701KIM).-In int"t (d -00 the catits Investigated, blood scruin of healthy individuals taken 3-4 hm &lite (at itigemion (l23uW&lg.) indowsof 2 and 6 cv. produced no greater effect on the degree of ketontruilt In ralthits than did blwul wruni taken nn sit J, gniply stomach, 6110,114fly, no regular rharivs lot liter H consent of fat and filycilgro In livvr of ists welt (9 m-twil 2 )o%, after tber ititimiuction til I-Imki wtuits txkris tus not ass 1 c-pbyYs=h"Aq- is of the SIC. 1"Mue of tuille of dsurins a nurinal diet and during :X# 0 a diet rich in fats In inost of lite cam Inwstixated shovmt -v a v regular cirmt on the dergrxv of kelelmniia in rats &all a :like or on the content of tat steel glywern In the fivrr of luji. Tbew data indievtv that t1w allix-araLftv ill lilx%i 00 to 0 -stion) of a Ittloticnic substance tol, and urine (after fat Wilt hypopbyW* in healthy Individuals is not it regular and 0*0 caust. poetionictiou. 'file seftan or p"nu taken front woo dogsat the peakof blood ketunts (causcel by fiat inikstioni. When given subrutarictm5ly to rabbits, In 111int instanwy Lensed an hictcam lit kittuncinia as ivitilKimd with the MOO control plasm taken on sit cinjity suntutelt, I'lic lect.. actile: effect, of scrum in expts. on ruts 6 lem pronutincrti zoo Z: and lew n-gular. Thus, in wrinn anti plwmna of dogs woo dmwn at the height of afinicataxy ketuncenia it is lit),WW in nivat casers to obs"ve a lictogenk subitance In expis. on falillits. Fight tgfnvncvo. W. R. I lenn VOO LA hLL MISKIL UUNIAlt,21 CLASSIFICATION It Plaill am All .. 4-- V-#-*';- "- i 1- 0 4 4 Is st so I a a 31 U is 411 ~o - P IF A AW a alto 19011 11147fto" sils, 0 41 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 a, : : : : 0 :1* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 00000009e9000 016000040611116066404460 0 of 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 j )I m to 4 1P a it a 21t DaMbAirmit in )t U 13 if J1 r V V I a 1... 1. jj Y--J-AA. A -Z, M Iff 6 A_c I A do 'Sco a t j 0 _ -- ~s -- - 0 00 00 f - 00 medmism O Tho bumand facW in thil, 'NogulAtM Ut B n Ii l I -00 nt'v. a . t . u A. ~"S~S ~,UR CA- 5 id 44 4W -90 00 C: i . . . . . , . ox Zfjttr.1939,1,=1; d. C, A. 34, halo. 51305". MIMP-- f b h i d -09 o wcaft 0 e W ptaona taken Irvin a dox during t 00 a! and a, the pesk (of joWnenjotry bypolik!tainnia (produced -0 0 i r 00 toy injectiva of NA butyrate) *bra IOVItA NUIA-111ASIC- -60 0 ly into tats and rabbits tormitkvil it gremirr inctmw in 5 %)%,, h wa h 1 I h 06 s w 0111A w t an P ketunic gatio,tioneroo, in the 1)14MX taken ficoin the anituat during a Wind of fasting or during Th is the period of d=raw of the byperketconcmia. bbits th n in h f d :o J? e case co ra a in t effect was wore marke lats. Outing the existence of is hyforiketionctuin produced =00 by rutcral administratkut of fat or by hijecclun of a ketco- t host its n k t i 4 o u s e agorn c p plaoilk, joutobtance, however, exerted an antiketcopak tuall d r* 0 ac lictogmic property an y "f h i f t e at ty o effect. This seems to concern lite activ "Ittatu'list" hormone" of lite pituitary 1) x1y, to nanitd L* 00 A,,,,.l no"t 110fli"a- %I, G. Alcoure 00 so ti, Soo 100 1!1 'k MOS Ito too 00 - 00 .041,3 L -(TAIJUROKAL Llyt--TL*E CLAWFICAVIC. 91 :to a woo to t, 0 U Col. "it 09r 'Can it of K3 it I jj- 0 0000 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a o 0 & o a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 4 0 0 0 silo o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 q 0 *!A all 0 0 v 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0l-0 a is; is u 11 w is m it 0 I L A-L-A! A-A-M-111 _'f__ a a .1-1-11-A 1 00 .#"east% -6 rml:~11.11415 ~I. iii2oidisituxam.14wu61 OR 00 00 so r i:! The chatract ldstlc~ Of &Umeut&IY hp&mL& and ketalnemi, 00 2 Inthediati. S.M.LeftesaadA.LiMinov. J.pA Vs". - (U. S. S_ R.T 2S.`3M4MM). c-aaeta, z-,,, 19jap. 1, - NN 00 a I 9; c(. C. A, 33, AK# # I.-%Vhrn Ilse castle it. 01 LVII'llik' . 4 and li ohis i th I n e 1-1 11" p ellill effect It." little if i f I 9e 11 t _IjdM doge inclastiorif ficytnitf ilia VUl"e. Ilse s0'# Imerffills of tat (sundower WI) hall a hypAilavilliv asset hy. - A kik k 1. er inctil effect. l Thus, a %tabolasirs- wa4 lsiv4itt all file setting wilith im-livals,* tiov, liallOrr of 1,41 Items l1w so Ishmael 10 tile lives. I'lir all I iler Warilic act hill im thiv it. I he fact that kt,14,11sr hwitl4litisl lei Ilse level lx-t~,Hjj. v I-%, at,q. alit. Asset I.b"Illly im'141j"n sit liet'"1W MifiNtAtUX. %K lite 00 0* hills% lakrss plare it) 6& greater degirce. &aid finally the anal. 010 0.0 -file Acth an of I lit- Pi I alit at V Nkly la,""ll" 41 T'sellict. Al. 0. Nl...r al LIJI[MATIalt CLASSIFICATION V, is a 00 o'* 0 0 0,000 0 IF o 0 0748, * 0, 0 0 00 *0 0 0 0 0 1111 t sea., ...iA- a,$its i *wi d., it, ea a a a I all 0 0 .0 4 PAD a 0 0 0 go 0 00 0 0 all 00 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 46 40 40 4D 40 0 0 ell 41 9 0 41 0 49 .00 .00 -00 -00 .00 so is ago ifoset go 0, no*, use Ire 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 At 19 J1 A r-JL L-".-" 00 a IC Iu An apparatus for the detertrInadon of keloal bit 1 A 18 . . In the blood. l rakt. (U. S. 8. 44.) t939, Satntnelbiud, 3; S; l Itorip, 1940, 1. tUK. cf. C. .1, J4. 73'N'. -Thir Mi.til w, lXjr thoo! IM11141ol 0( 1`01111 An4 OvIl e4 or ..6111tA with acelo4ccu'. 4,14 04"21)fi, Ill. *got Intribild rol fly tile uir 19 thr App. 14 le"lwd (with clatti) the avitione I% di,old. to" an.1 ob lorlwd in a receiver nlllfg. -N) cv. WW17, Noe so,) vr, Oill X I u4n.. and 2 re. N40ti. After I.-ino: " 4 "itli INIP flow). Ih(- I i, (walvi "Ith it'll W ot M..- 00 of set so ; hiob.sLi, METALLURGICAL LIUNMOt tLASSIPIC&TICts -- - -- -- -- -- - -- - --- -- - , - ---- -- --- - - - U R AV PO it -0-0 Orttloan isamst K It a - T,44 0 0 0 As P a At 41 41 at 4 it v -M-Q1kU4A.- -4- SAY I A.* -Mao, roe so 1:100 - 1 t2so --.iaz vils F IN 2 AM a 3 00 it**@ *000000*0 *0000i:A V #Ojos 0 A a :5 .4 1, H V b M t, I A4 to ct W I - t JAIrs and A f tat In liver Xf b tl s Th d t 00 A . . . * ut a e aria o 1.0dinov. Lab. 11paki. it% S. S. -00 0 r 0 A fifi I KI lad I" 11"ker method bw fat dc1n (cl 'o' 'ac' A. 26, 5113) Is Weigh 2-A 9. of the fri4l~ 1 fivry in n3 X 12-ens. slau-stopprivit test tulw. add .1 1 1 r 0 . I ona and beat (or 3 fits 25% K011 10 cc " 1 l d " . . ., t. * i y Sucli water oath shaking constantly. Poor the. wartanontents -99 01 Into a 180-ce. funnel wait, 6 g. Nacl. Wash the test tube with 5 cc. of water, cool the funarl, add 4 cc. 23 HtSO., shake. sad after addal. cooling add .1 cc. 30-50') Filtrribe U)cc etroleum ether (b *nd ll S0 -00 .00 00 . . - . P . ,. sepd, petroleum ether layer the next day into a dry W-cc. 00 Erlertmeyer flask, dWil off the ether and det. the fat -00 4840 gravintetrically front %he differencr In wits. Pata for the d b i b d b i l fi i h ( 0 06 an vers. o ne y t e or na nit ta y fat content a g the modified met bads at? given. The av. value- arr 3.47 0 of and 3.55%~' r"P. W. R. llerm AS 00 '00 64 .00 "A o S S S L A ETALLURrKAL 1.111RATUE CLASSOW&pom C-Z ' - L , , - --, 11 - - - 0 at i 0 - S.. I Do It, L .4$0 M -00 U IS M 10 it, -T 'V-21 An & t is 0d n 1 :0 , 0 0 a " o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 Oro 0" 0' ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a a a 0.0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, * o o st a a s o at a s e s 9 a e 0144- '00000* *0 *0 0** go**** *54 -w- iv-11- it w A, tv W- "-a 1. -4-0 j A-mL-A-A-z r a -- I - -T -- 61 I . c 09 Vitt 00 06 0 is 0 0 * 0 0- JO-11 m U U-M -A v A a it Q a- v-4jifie lt-4-11k -Jk 11- JI-A. 4 St The praltrolylit "llua of blood stud plawne cJ jabbils .00 After squaritliallan, and Ill~ loral and Kenclal hyporal4le r 1040 21 U h I 0 0 1 , .. orw eo . Apt . ( ; ( , actiou of labbil It ;1.14. A~ 1 14114 7.4 4,11 thr ~jl :.'1,l .1dv ;%(I,[ -litkilmil,; Ow $dhlkits by ititgavettou% illjk~liml Ill samul. Illiti l i 0 ichmv fill- d - wAki mlm~ all ilk-st-aw ill I flytk~ liter = 0111vilou; ill co-% %hcf~ apprafantv of the Art ta : Omm MaN fit) %-Il*i1jFA1kn . Im Irwicatw ill thr litt-1 ita. -.1kVtvrd, A howoving s4 tire protrolytit, nctivity Ill rise 0 Alld Ill, pla.uss; Wall 0.4mially all,$ . coo M. litmil CIO 0 gost 600 tsoo 0 - C A blI&LL110GICAL I.F1140149 CLAISIFICATKO t-1 ties s 10 Wi ItI wow it, I t~ I v n AlF K) li; 1 --4, o 0 1 w to 0 i9 it it to (w -i K a it 4 It it n it of ilia 00 0 *00 q 0 * *:.0 0. 0 0 0 Os 0-0 see 0 so 0 ~9 0 070 0 Stis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OF 06 6-0-4 0 fro 0 0 0 0 0 9 L- L p 4 1 1 U V -A- L W (C L4' 4 1 1 6. AI Tbal auter4plation ol nit"Po Woubdim. L V Lieberman BuU " bW id d . . . . . m . . p _~Tl W 7 78 49) (1939) (in H -Th Ii b) .- . s e W Ili ad. , nS ministration of gl clue (1) to du * and mbigt o auwl S g y l ron l h i 11 as 0 onavvi increase n t e urra ( ) tontent of the re p l th d l I I l i J1, oo ower e ts n t al cown, It the initial coucn. is , A 00 k- high, little incrtase in U is observed. A lind atiniluistra. [k)n of I at the cli=% of hyperuretnia causes considerably 00 lc*4 increwir in Lf. In caw% ill which the Ist dow .1 1 -00 call" only a slight increase in U. thr 2nd d,ne giv" a 0 : miur pconuum-al incivale ill 11. S. A. Karjal& W "' 0 161 O r ! Soo l ,~ i , , v .09 OW Oro . !100 , A j a W ALLU1161CAL LittIfAlLort CLASSIFICATICk Volt 0- '1r 1 fill I I 4A IVII Ill "71 - .. -, , , &_ j- WT-;. - j-j- - - - -j - 'V j I L j- too Ir 0 ~ U n AT so A K 11 IF ot K it rt it x 0 0:0 0 0 I A 4 An a loo n t 0 0 Sit 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0o 0-0- 0 a 4-6-0 a I I 1 11 If U M U it 11 **A a- IF _JL offoct 6 41111141 see 0 0 0 4 0-0 0-4 0 0-111 0-0 0 W all UNION my No*$ The role of concentration a( ketone bodies In the proe- sees of katopoesis "4 antiketopuesiz. The action -00 0 S il; :1 katepak subeltancoa. S. M. fl.//. 44. mid. S MrJW"Tt 11 U 7 I 1M .00 ), -- . rr YIN). etfill. . M. S. , 32 M1 .00 41trinal injectione of a nruttailitril alk. riii. 4 wrione. - of Iliv "fi kwate erid ill atir rialuir I 411 h r l l n ro e c A 1 ary Imb . , l 1 ulntance" I Dralistedt) of the pancirax. iw A the ultra. .00 filtrate of an aq. r%i. of nerione-irratiA hvrr IkVWIICr .00 generally gives rise Ito hytivrkettitertnia only when the - " 410 threnholli valuv initial level at ketune hollies is liclow a (I) (1-I11 ing. % in human mll)*1. and rakd. am 21411011111 'I'l-IffArplic twill. dild t W 111g, % in IAW14. Cab,& a% J WiWit the initial vnfile vurrd. 1 4 W"k 1 J IVI- COMt, M, Ml in thC JTlMfJMnV .1 L,Iolletuiai. 4XVul,t. th-1114:16,11 .4 hvrt ItlycoArn rati... 1. 4e 441 0 A 2nd injection of the ketogrnic sulwmv At the Wght i i f ee on o ten nject i,l hyperketoncinin producird by the N s ri,*tdt4 in hyl%blietextrinia, while if inp-efif"s at is high see itutial ketone lxxly level Is (441"Weti by hyt"Art(ptWillia. * ' - - 1l i l k g rt.inriii ivlit-r ev t t t. (miiti a - ttilinjtvtitmipnxltitv*iapn S. A. Kaliala ee 00 &SJl-%LA. NIETALUMSOCAL 1.1791101,1114 CLAUVICATM U048 '00 1300 1,300 via. 640.0, JJ I/ 111IM194 -it V.V Get 91101 CIA 9 1 VIA11111 WA GeT M 01e U W &I so All we 0 0 9 0 a- 4 1 1 a a T TA 40 0 009,10 *0 No 96 lot 191 `1 it a a 19 x 4 1 so An A 1 0 of 0 0 9 1 K 0 9 a a 9 .0'. 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d 111 b lp A C pitiolir4_1 *-o - i-f-TO f i al ? ? ? 0 'R R 1 IT.? ~ gy, A Its- W. A j :., 4 The assoct *1 It pitultmor Subou -ell- and 0 J - A 7'k .Ai ~~: so ~ ~_ v'I'q. 1 75.-m2mlin al) 1039 si Z~ ); f ( m, ze 1441; d tAvilt ,rb C A 34 k . . . , . e o,jogessic p toaft- used in the expla wej a "u tr&jiAlml so , Isomdec of antesim kAw. to 04 thit tilrim 141.6h. Lef."Wilsom won pfudiftvil only It Ifi lpt,liluml hy the last injeciii)n boost mullaittrit. ltmliev- wiviosd the prelin. thrrr(twe was rm) I's rwm 0 of t fir ni-ciolli-Of also fhtw Inalle 1-1 Odlil *0 mirick-if tam"i vats hilabitimv action son she q 00 the liewsrilit- pilimasy porpia. Its- the L. 00 St 0 0 W or 0 v _W so _34 v 0 in -410_ 41- a a 4 to ) IH . 1. S. 1?. 1939, Lt. uilary sub. kali cost. of 190 the raw of ost-) ilusis 111 1*0 lictmir"lia -00 Thill refrav. due to thr goo but rathro = ctifle r(lect 00 us.. 6.fi" 1700 =60 too goo 400 sea see woo ~ I l . tree #114tLURCKAL CLAIISO'KAtIcol too Ov f-$, 0-1 idi L 4 t it oil A I A, so &S to 11 it or A so: 11 P, it It 0 0 0-0 0 40 0 0 1 0 0 ' III/ 0 : 0 0060600 a 0 0 0 0 01 4 0 4 0 0 0 000000 ))"o pa f9fluumum U YA it a j"i 00 '0'a 00 -3 460 0 00 96 00 Nil 12S) AID 36V J1094141 Autotegulatory pm!".a in RlbVggn t& dimawl I N L P!Q bousm. 5 . A A: Karjala Qual 4' .00 coo 2:0 0 go* 2slo 0 AS tse e A 0 ILA 44TALLURGICAL LfTFRATM CLSSSWKATPCIO Solova 0.1 449 611111 PC aft'll ow Q.v 191 f ZA AM L 1 0 cw 0 o I w lk a a a 3 0 RMT, AV ou is fs it 0 d( It (I It 9 K IT MID 4 fim it Ic of 0 jo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 a o *It 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 4 o 4 0 o 0 0 a 4119A 411111A sea r ! a 00 004 99 1 **-I I' 00,3 V 000 0 if a 4 61 a a d 0 L .-r 4-1- IL J.- 4 ,foci 94t./IW x. lives. The various prepus. were then in)rctrd Tile &Wvo Oubatanct of the liver faffueseWS $Ar-Wuu- fulicuiss"Mad into rabbitsuI 2-3 kit. wt. and awyers for X Hear on keto"Ws, Upends iiad glycemis in iltiblills. ' ' .11 and 3 hirs. after Injection o(diriesequiv. toO.I-Lii otrawllvvr The re thl rof (h 2meth a d h d S.M. Leftes.A. 1.0dinoviindl.. W(kilber. OWl.bial, mNvzXI7-eVR. 9. IOD-I(KI(1941)) (in English); d.' . . i 9- r ic e o . p p y Produced a hyperketonemis: and a hypolipemic reaction 0*0 C. A. 34, 60W, 7.48I.-Mitimsi liver of dopurcattle was without Influeftchti; glycemia. The exteitt of the hyWr. "00 ilthydratod with 5 vols. a( MeyCO, which was changed ketmentic effect is dependent. to a certain extent. on the dailyuntlicatorless. The tissue was then dried tattutp. initial level of ketonic bodies in the blowl; the greater the below 40", powd.. qicmf and the finc powder storrd over latter The less pronounced 6 the rise 4 krionmia. When I'l%. YieI4 of powder was 15-17 g./IOU 9. liver. RW the Initial level approach" or exceeds the upper normal Uwe, portions of the powder were stirred with water, stumd limit a byPoketonernic action may occur. The sulnian" overnight in the cold. centrifuged and filtered. Thesolus. Is" is not a protein or lipoid. is ~A. in sec.. used as such (native form) or after ultrafiltration water And 60% RtOH, insol. in (15% EtOlf and EtO, and through membranes prcpd. from 8% collodion in giwW does not lose its activity after boiling 3-IS min. Theaust. ref AcOH. Ile latter wins. pvc neg. biuret and Tastret re. contained its 0. 1 g. of liver tissue is sufficient to give a pro- 'l 0*0 asrtions. Kzts. of the powder were also made with dill. HC1 nounced effect in rabbits. Thcnamc ke"Ohpin-ispr~ (pH 5.6) and OAI N N&011 (pit P). followed by ocutrwi. Posed for the subitance. U. Theeffectolthe&etive 9*4111 antion of the 11111dfilifiltr3. Another suethd of Im. lub'11111cs Of the Uv*r on the fat and glycogen contents of -00 cons6tird in r%is. ths, finely minced livers of tattle , the liver In cuts. lbs~i. tin o. -rise stuxnisnosu. Ij-. thm of the a tilt ext t ht and ult l b M it Z ir 70 litoll Use 5 d lurs.. followed by a exists. with Vols. of 05 HtOll. The HtOll Wrates were combined. evapd. ra e o ct. . ra a u a ave intc) 11141c while rVIA in doars equiv. to 0.3-1.0 C. of tit live 1 L e0 400 w 50" and the residue was exid. 2-61 be laws with H1.0 is caused a riqc in t e fat content of the liver when I .1 9 the est. being discarded. The residue was then diseol;;i had been given 0.5 S. of glucoft (to maintain a relstively 609 in Water, Passed through r. filter candle, sod used direedy coast. 91Y"4m content) Along with a normal feeding level 4 411111 IWAI'lefultritfiltration. YicIdI.5-2.5X.u(dcfattedHtOH fic 10 days. The native prepti. reduces the glycogen con. tent, but the ultrafiltrate does not. The hypolipemic 1141101111 effect is therefore due to increased passage of the fat from ts the blood stream Into the liver. An aq. "a. of the 6t)% FtOH ext,, however, causes a much ansaller increase in the 1r 1O1 C Ln"! _ . _ _ 00, ~'i V 11 k"19 J U is All 00 A s a W 0 0 0 1 IF 0 0 a a I V 1;. .1.1 "Grist Net R11 it a Ile: -0 0 of 0' 0000 00 00000 0 4111 * * 0 0 90 0 Moo * V: 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 4111 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0' 0060 0 0 - 0_�' - P-L 0 0 00 * :0 00 00 00 00 of ls* 00 00 0* 00 tat roatilit til'ifte, liver, Repealrdloirclum g equiv. fit 0. 1 a, raw liver low 6 days exime is slight tiw in the fat and glycogentImtents. When the Fail are flArved fur 48firs. belare hijectinn no Inerrame its fat content is oWerved. Native prointi. frierrate the glYcr4v" content of the livers of Starved rats, cont.rary to the effect In nonstarvird MIS, while the UjImfulmtes decrease It. The fw that the effect produced by the active Substance depends on the 00 initial (at level 1% crinsidered an Indicatiou of the regulatory so character of the action of hepstolipin, Thellpatropicamd illycogrnotropic act6m of the oil*. are not connected with am another. S. A. Karjals 00 040 0* 00 00 00 so 00 00 00 00 040 00 so 00 00 fe 00 00 00 O_*O ***,a 00000 0000000*00 0000*00000*000 90000000 0 0 0 wwe 0 0fow0*6066960*0-94466*6 iiiso J 14 Is 46 P a IWO X 31 9 V X a It u n it a I& v a X a At 4 a a 4!0 0 _V ! V I_V_ L Ad MLGr- Zt~ A Th -40 ,8#:LP-d-MWS of hypakolosomw to expenniental 3.11MA S. Va. Kafliner. JJW1. bid. at s 2511110,-The subtrutancout injection 14 ht hilms'k, Mobittame (1) into "Mutill rabbits CGUMS a 711% inur MW in ketone bodies to the blood. Pu6nnfng pf She labbits with MJJNth (11) is p"May 1011mml fly "W ~Iln krillot *011 Alitimuic knter6toands. In*. -00 lion ill I a;ot,% Poison MOM it further Incresae in .00 krione WIN 4* 0 The Itt)?COM of (1.5 VC. .I 1: HM sdre"MiW*:=)/kg- butly wt. Mus" a 112r, fel. rtraw in krio" . 4 19-11% SICCIVOW in 141ASI faloAr"i 244% I-sist In niaw. After I atul tj lllj,,lk,1l,1 ,1 11 $be lit1twIf 1 11 it" uOlir 47 Mimi M% histter. I-P.; ustal tat increaW 4 &W dairawd 8%, reqs., while bkxmi user Im-trated 12D and 100%, romp. 111behylvsketwi- isdit due to U Poisoning were a remit of de"reard oxida- litm ci %be ketone bmises. adlufaistration of In iphtmild clicit a mort pgaminced hypnimunentir reactico. - 8 hyperkeloneutin in (W cam gnust be resulted iu a imh S -4 Increased ketone tortnation, A further indication that he Injection of I and M after U poluxting does not remit u Inmawd oxidation of ketone bodies Is the fact that the hemoslobill rouirto falls frons A8 to IT-Ill% ogul Olt, "ytknwyte rount Falb from 4. 111 X Joe to I.75-2.1A x so* lip. Ityp"helonenvis no remit frotu several then VOLSW3. ilvpcnding upon her Increased ketone fornia- a ti,m cw dvvrft~vd ketone oxidation occurs. S. A. R, beill UTERATME CLAMPICAM" '314510-0 644009 -4 i : T I" An I as o is I u 00, It Is, L.EITES, S. H. "Endocrine Regulations of the Fat-41etabolism" (p. 221) by Leites, S. M. SO: Advances in Modern BiolpIZ, (Uspekhi Sovrememoi Biologii) Vol. XIII, No. 2, 1940 VFW to it tv A N If it U U 46 4'r 0 ELL, -0 0 0* 00 -00 0 00 C)' of E Vkifmiff .d Y.. A'-Tir-olt", A 'see so a "I =7n isw a" fififfifillil"WO 01 Aceffte badin L, 00 4 . 8 Al Wit* J. my'i'd. V . t 11940). wiln, ,OP hwo . S.s. R. Is. 2m 4 190 ,00 1 1 ! I 'Ir,~ 11 '"1 CC V. A. J4,47683- .00 affect the oo 't btlifirs by file kuloniviric titratins, lls,11h%j 0 If. R. Wstill =00 Soo 0* 4111141110 13 COO r0 0 0e a coo coo 100 fill- Lot V A 4-_i~,__~ u 0 All -0 10 a PC ff it it of "la Is i ~.4 a %d -t w 4# 4 0 ! 0 :1 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1111 0 0 a!* 0 0 ***so 0.0 0 0 0 0: so 0 0 0 0 06 fif o 614 o 0 0 a 0 0o000 0 0 a 4 0 4 0 a e a 6 a 4 t I V ~P 11 A U 4 L, it 411 a * 0 * 0 0 0 0 -A i; it it Is of IV it V or so 4 _' T I 60 A it 00 i - 1 1-00 go .00 -00 so i Effect of Upocak of the paw"" as tat-tub. i l di b 111114111 0 s etes. S. G. Inetebellm in itzpat nesta a .00 p. S. Va. Kartiner, 11. bf. Charnays atki T. S. IVIam" Ek Bid d 1 V fi 1 M 0 0 09.3 . . o J 5 Ta. spil. . 4, Na. 1. N YU1 pancreatic, diabetes in dog4 eliminatwon expil : *so . I I tion no falt In liver ;'~a, Pinkmillintot V11(ret is the elimination 1-4 lei Flom 0 0 W the liver anal Its drimWiloo Inthe lctw. raic of the patier"S increases the removal of 141 from 1.1111 0 of liver and Wits, The ketnor budirs %Wm an analWnis too 0* picture. Increased elimination of saigar and rrientinit c4 -00 lost-tie wW in the fivrr and the irverse pfareos in tile, lego, in h i d T k . irve m rvvrr~ diabetes are also observe he s n)Lvt the trend in the Irgo, anti incrrau-4 liver fesentloti of Wtk- -100 arid and lowers suW efirninatiLm. G. %I. KOW1311WO Soo 4, 14. A 1111TA1.1,11"OrAL LITTRATUM CLASSWICATION old. "-A. U AT 00 a it if A a i i i a i A I U A I a Im 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OT44 000000000000000 00 v 0 0 e 0 0-41 . 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 If 11 1) 1) 4 " w 1, w - a M M a it V SO -A -41 - W& _A , I L 'A M. A_jx Bivkkiwiyo 2"JO90).-CbWesterol. Q. daily to Wr6bbiu for 2-3 woutlis. Tbc amt. of cho- go A j Jeucroitscreted wu &W. After tb* test. the rabbits go wirnALWtIf aad the blood and times analysed for the " 01 % 00-7 t AIx of th l tf l bW t W t d v con en . 1 u u ner es a w e , 0 l l " l d d f t W h unIuvountc c o este rem ne ur, m app"Cul y bttn destroyed in the body. If. Primtk7 00 z Z i *4141 see 000 coo r-0 0 'too age W 41" 111 LIV M t S I 'M 0 N I I If a 2 a a 3 6 w 0 1 u 1, '0 (t n it 't ff a of it PC if it I 'u dim gem zoo 1110 0 too "me hell lee 0 00 0 * 0 04 0 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 so 0 0 0 010 a Ce 0 0 * 0 0 00 000040 000 lee 0 0 0 0 0 o o a * 0 0 0 0 o go 0 e -0 0-0 eolo 00'e-00040 go 60090090 601111 0 A SC DVONXL. N Oft." 4, 1 T w o0z 0 Olt 0 Sw 0 dk~ 0 OR 00* 0 as oeb'- 99im 046 046. 0 0 00. 041.1 o in a tr A -a 010 000 fee 009 09 *0 a Is Ike a* 00000000090 !IL, 1111-0 124?~ l.P 11>194ftlivi it I 111 0 19 00 000 10 '"JualaJai MIA AMAMY rn vapr j- 00 00 it 00 00 00 -t- 2--' L X- C;-Vi fi;-i 00 00 -9- w11 it U-11 ft ti 11 -it It I I - 4P 0 0 * 0 0000 0 0 LEEITES Y S. 14. "Alloxanic Diabets" (p. 347) by leites, S. M. SO: Advances in Modern Biolo (Uspekhi Sovremennoi Biology) Vol. XX, No-3, 1945. -A 4--L 4-f-..r reaction is ade"tration of adruadite index of the functional 4~MWGO of lot metabolism in X 'Lliabotics. .4, A still U, H. 1.1flawn. Vid.Awbol.0 nel , j0 t III-NIJOI1 4 ' 11 ill% , picist kritOlvamia the Sub. culativuut whidu6tratim ut k- lis d i li t ti t mia te a a wt s cau.W1 #III e is th.in Li tol)wwil itt healthy voub. im-I Vol" A 1111 IOXI In "j the chara t f h r c er o g. e t kri-mellsk. lvae6ul Ito Adfrilalifle berves l f a- all tu v% of the ruiefrolry t4 mmorraill4li'm ..I korlmle ol Illetaloulimll. to. Nt. K-o,ool4poff J ETALLURGK&L LIMOURI CLAISIFKATIGN _7 Obt NPILS1 GK GOV Sit I An I S a 0 a w Is 0 to a 3 4 V u U A# of) 411; 91 1, 1*1 "Itlis pro" It rif I 0 0 0 0 eel : 00 00 goo 69 lee "go lose AbOW000-00 Poo*.** 00 004 MW 00 4 a ,* xAp-j f 01 0. *4 1 a 0 a 1-4 a a ad A K L , f" ___jj so go It pauftenews of afii0trwC fatty Infiltration of the uVer. 11 0 M. Leftes anti G. T. Pavicry (All Union, 1"0. Roll. - 211 t AW 2 d R 0 - . . io . 4, Moscow). By%U. Mip MAWWd. A the fatty liver Infiltration is cluLractedle4l almost exclu. id th it i l id d l f e% an a y ac s; fr yerr e.- sively by an Increase o g 0o cliolesteral changes slightly and plimpholipides am un- 9 cambs to 3u% of the diet re- changed. Increase of the t W b ld d f l f li - at ut es an ver tr y W S, xlycer ducts the amt. o don not bring them to normal levels. increase of cowin 0 from 2ur, to 361; on a fat-poor. carbohydeate-rich diet Th f Li t h b i i a at ver ove. e e a lar to t has a ! ect very s m y Infiltration of this type is not connected with variation of liver glycogra. G. M. Kowupoff gou 0 0 'a I A I I 11,,1tA OCIALLMKAL LIMATURE CLAUMPKAYMN u to is M) I S a PA 0 o a I x a 0 10 0 0 1: Ot a is' is nowa &0 a .7 1 w 112 OA 'So see rip 0 goo No 0 goo goo X*O we 0 zoo too 0 A U8SR/Chftdetrjv - Nacleins Mar/Apr 48 Chemistry - Diet and Dietetics ''.*Sodium Salt of Nucleic Acid as a Lipotrople ftctor," S. M. Leytes, 1. M. Rosginskaya. XtperimentAl Med Nutritior Lab Clinic, Nutrition Ihot, Aoad Med Sci USSI~ 4 pp -,:,~."Blokhimiya" Vol XIII, No 2 :,:,,Iteports series of di6tetIc" experiments on white rbts. Authors conclude that sodium salt of nualeic acid has 11potropic properties when i~.Introduced In diet In amount 5-7%. These proper- ~ties were -n' ested In,rats in connectiorm with, ill tr id- adipose 11*6r ~ lifil-tiaticsi- ed banistrr Nuolein' 46' S: (Cpntd) ,by.diet NrIth albumin deficiency but rich In fat,.by ftot poor in albumin and fat bat rich in car'6.6hy- (I.rateeo and by toxic CC14 infiltration'. vith diet ikoor In fat and rich in carbohydrates., Effe6t*of :sodium salt is more pronounced than that of casein, .*Ich has similar action. Submitted 24 Jul 47- ARW L ij W, :. ~W Qj Lq, ~ A 5 . Ex, mrimental Lab., Clirlc of TiCrr ;e bio1cgy & E, D t . m "The Chraractirintl,,!7 irld y? Chan T.!-~Mq of Lipotropic Actions) of cv.Fj ;n,ir No. 3, 1948. 13, fly A" lw C.010 PACCE"" Las "CO11111 wvt I A- i e f , L4049* sidim at ca-la i k l r " hfutr (Atud. Aled. Ski., I owow O ya IJ, 1W.-In white rats case In UW7209"); d. C.A. 39 . r a erful lipwropic CsKt In *ws of fat amtmula- Th h I f t d i n: i d b di i e cu a vtr cuum c n a . kul g et r l y a fi"ic actitin. Is n:Hd In fat luffitratiou catned by a go 00 .1tes in carbohydrates w0 poor In fats. or dwks talk TbeintroductionotsmsUamts. fat infiltrat ion of the Byer 00 v R. 0o . of chok-strrol In the diet comloWely ohmits tlw Hpotro* acthm 14 "M1., GIW flocKrOPIC mnts bedda "win 0b 1 00 , arc memiary to bring thc Owl fat content back to normal. H. Priestley 00 00 00 1URCICAL L"INATOW CLASVFKAtl*f ~b u 0 AT 10 AS it 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 41 001004 log coo 00 100 glow NOULAV 00 831431 4K Ckv Us An I I a ad a v I v Is 6 a a u 0 **see : 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 :1 2'6"s 07 LEYTES, S. M. PA 3/49T69 LETTE9 5. 1 fato Progress in Contempory Diology, Yoscow 1948, 25/2 (215-230) Tables I nius. 1 Most recent data indicate that fats are partly saponified In the intestine before absorption, and partly absorbed unchanged with the aid of the bile salts. Vitamins and hormones have no Effect on absorption. The theories of Verzar and Frazer are critically compared. Leicester-San Francisco SO: Section II Vol. 12 No. 7-12 Iffteview of Prof. AvM. CharrWls Book.$ 'Pathophysiology of Anoxic Conditions,,' ft Klin. Med., 26, No. 5, 1948. Prof. 22661. LEYTES,,S~14. Lec'heniye ostrykh gepatitov tvorogom s pankreatinom-sov. meditsina, 1949, No. 7 S. 15-16 SO: LETOPIS' No. 20, 1949 1 The action of pancreatic Upottopic factor it% expect- mental WzIc fatty infiltration of the liver -%1LUIU& and T. S. Valrusheva. Arkh. Pohd. li. No. 4. 44-9 111.149).-The fatty li%w Infiltration catve4 by CO. in- Ijectitm In guinea jAp and rats was sulawitiAlly unaffecleil by the adminitrati-m per as f rise j.%twteAtie Lict,w equiv. of 11mur. Anti at the 10-Its It. level evva Save "'for InvrrA.-c d total lipides. Rats, whell arr less sensitive to CCU and survive the toxic effect% more sucmdully 1hA1L;1j1OhC,jgUiUC-A pigS. %bO%%Cd It dtUp -'( t'AA1 11%'Cr jil'i, M 21% with admirdstntlion of 0.3-0.5 it. k,( Itir imoccrAlk- favl4st J.dly, titc phtitphollphle level it voissr, anif both ch,gralre.1 ond glycogrudevirAse .1ightIv. Addo. A Inositol Ims not allcet the lipide lovd, mw due* in%ufin lower the lipide level aity more than the panctrAtic (AV14W. 0. ~J. KUt4~[AtHlff LEITDSI S. X, "Pathophysiological Peculiarities of Alloxanic (insulir) Dibetes and their Innort:,mce to -the Problea of the Pathogenesis of Diabetes I,Iellitus.ll (p. 21) by Lleites, S. :~-, SO: ProrTress of Conte-morary Biol =-, Vol. =X, 341o. 1, jan-Feb. 19~0. LRYTIm, S.M. Certain aspect of endocrinology according to Pavlovian theory. Arkh. put., Moskva 13 no.4:3-13 TulY-4ug- 1951- (CIA1 21:2) Moscow& Zko _; - j I - LZITIS, S.M. Role of nutritlon-il factors in -prevention and inhibition of fatt7 degeneration of the liver in hepatitis. Nov. med., MoskTa No.22: 53-55 1951. (CIML 21:5) 1. Professor. a H A CD W I -4d 4j'0 k P4 0 Ca H $4 0 Resusel-tz~tion Mix/Aj~. 52~' !Ftev-jew of V.A. Negavskiy~s Book, lClinical Deati as a Reversible Stage Of Dying, Prof. S.M. LCY1 E~4 a 2, yp 96, 97 ~7 "Ai,khiv Patol" r - Book deals with anabiosis. Quoting Negovskiy aq, saying "death is a unity of interruption and con- tinixity, both an abrupt transition," Leytes praii the,work of Soviet scientists end their theoretii and practical expts, which te~kx acIvantage of wl~ *uggmskiy calls "the transition stage betveen cl.- 6il and biological death," which starts witl,. th6 lex;,t heartbeat and lasts 5-6 minutes. xcgovskiy. 'a humj~ 'bodi the t o I .. pa: Sical: d=n re*uscitatidn,~ -thMIIOr,increaseA iirt~rial and venal pressure,, ~ I inj' I ection of blood contg adrenalin and glucosej a4d. artificial respiration. administered by a aTecial app described in the booklet. Leyt'es regrets that the' Wealth of scientific data Pmsented by Regovskiy has been condensed in a.'.small booklet. AAvocates further research Cjk: anablosis. 'Published by Acad Med Sci USSR, 'Moscow, 1951, 32 pp. 22"= 777T777 Z.~ iz, L i~8 f IV LWTES, S.M.; ZITLER, T.H. pids and glycogen in the centration of li Effect of diet on the con kbim. 4:148-160 Vop-med. iti g, liver in eXPertmental toxic hepat (MML 11:4) 152. boratoriya kliniki lechabnogo pitaniya i l a naya 1. Hkaperimental titute pitanlya A10i sss, Moskva. I no (DIN IN DISEASE) (LIVIR--DISFASES) (SUGAR IN THE BODY) (LIPID W-ABOLISM) IZYTESj, S. if., Prof Nervous System *Hormones of the ovarian cycle and the nervous system." I.A. Eskin. Reviewed by ~Prof. S.M, Laytes., Klin. Med.., 30, No. 5, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of CongressOctober 1952, UNCIASSIFIED. I&TTESO S.xe~ biol. Metabolism in fatty tissue and its regulation. U6P- BOTr 34 no.1:8-28 July-Ug 1952- (CLML 23:2) 1. Moscow@' IWTMS,.S.M.;ISIC 0. N.A. Action of insulin and lipocaic substances in allozan diabetes in rich in fat and cholesterol diet. Fisiol. sh. SSSR 38 no.4:500-506 July-Aug 1952. (OLML 23:2) 1. Department of Pathophysiology. All-Union Institute of 11perizental Indocrinology, Xoscow. CHERKES, Leon Abramovich [author]; LTrHS , S.M., professor (reviewer]. wCholine as a nutritive factor and the pathology of choline metabolism.' L.A.Cherkes. Reviewed by B.M.Leites. Ilin.med. 31 no.9:91-93 3 153. (14LHA 6:11) (Choline) (Cherkes, Leon Abramovich, 1890- L&YT&S,--�Al--, professor (Moscow); PESIKOVA, L.N., kandidat meditainokikh Alamm "" naWTMoscow); MIRFR, M.L. (Moscow). Ketonemia in diabetes mellitus and effect of diets. Klin.med- 31 no.12:74 D 153. (MLRA 7:1) 1. Iz kliniko-eksperimentalinoy laboratorii (zaveduyushchiy - professor S.M.Iaytes) Kliniki lechabnogo pitaniya (direktor - zasluzhennyy dayatell nauki professor M.I.Fevzner) Institnta pitanlya, Akademii meditainskikh nauk. (Acatonamia) (Diabetes) (Diet in disease) ZZYMM, doktor meditsinskikh nauk, professor. [Netabolic disorders (diabetes M03-11tma, adiposity, emaciation, podagr'a)] Narushenita obmsua veshchestv (Gakharnyl diabet, oshi- renie, lakhudanis, podagra) Moskva, 1954. 29 P. (Tsesolusnoe ob hchestvo po rasprostranenilu politicheskikh i uaucbnykh a zn :nil. Nor. 111, no.10) OCOA 7:5) ~(Metabolis.m, Disorders of) IRTTIS as evicht professor; PIOYMVSKIT,I.A., redaktor; 'ch OL OVA, TI..e..V- ffecl#n cheekiy redaktor [The pbysiology mid pathology of iAlposs tiosuel Fistologita i patologila zhirovol tkani. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1954. 113 pe [Microfilm) (MIU 8:3) (Adipose tiewns) 13=5' S.Me; PAVLOV, G.T. ------ sn*:&.v Conditioned reaction to bypoglycomic affect of insulin In experimental diabetes. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 4 no.2*.234-244 Kr-Ap 154. (MLRA 7:10) 1. Otdel patofiziologit Toesoyuznogo Institute. skeperimentallnoy endokrinologii. (DI M TES, MELLITUS, experimental, eff, of insulin, conditioned reaction to bypoglycemic action) (IMSULIN, effects, on exper. diabetes mellitus, conditioned reaction to hypoglycemic action) (wax, ccsDrTIONBD, conditioned reaction to bypoglycemic eff. of insulin in diabetes mellitus) LM-l8oS*J(9v professor Abram Mar rlch ChaMl. Arkh.pat. 16 no.2:94 Ap-je 154. rc . It ABRAX KMOVICH, 1891-1953) (XLRA, 7:5) , I - 1 .z& .-'1..- 2 ... I : ;, j~ LRYTHS, S.M.; YARUSHXVA, T.S. (Moskva) Effect of AGTH and of cortisone on gl7cemia, glycosuria, and ketonemia. in experimental diabetes. Probl.endok. i gorm. I no.6:47-56 X-D '55. (MIRA 32:8) 1.,Iz otdela patofisiologii (zav. prof.S.M.Leytes) Voesoyuz- nogo Instituta eksperimental'noy endokwinologii (dir. - prof. Ye.A.Vasyukova). (ACTH, effects, on exper. diabetes, on glycemia, glycosuria & ketonemia) (CORTISONE, effects. on exper. 4iabetes, on glycemia, glycosuria &ketonemia) (DIABETES MILLITUS, experimental, eff. of ACTH & cortisone on glycemia glycosuria - - If 41; ~ ~- 1 :1 f.,1!1. 1 , , , , . - 1 1! Lnc EraasitT of tile . ... ...... LL?YTSS,S M. professor; YAKUSHEVA, T.S.,(Hoskya) Method for determining biological activity of prdparations of lipocalne. Probl. andokr. i gorm.Moskva, 1 no-3:85-M MY-Je '55. 1. Is otdola patofosiologii (zav.-prof. S.M. Leytes) Vaesoyuznogo instituta eksperimentallnoy andokrinologit (dir.-prov. Ye. A. Vasyukova) (PANCERAS, lipocaine, determ.) USSR/Medicine - Physiology Card 1/1 Pub 33-13/24 Author : Leytes, S. M.; Pavlov, G. T.; Yakusheva, T. S. YD-2462 Title : The role of the central nervous system in the regulation of glycemia in normal and diabetic animals in repeated intravenous administration of glucose. Periodical : Fiziol. zhur. 2, 249-256, Mar-Apr 1955 Abstract : Repeated injection of glucose in dogs during hyperglycemia. produced by a preceding glucose administration produces a smaller increase of blood sugar than the first dose and this is true also for dogs with alloxan diabetes. Adrenalin (0.5 cc 1:1000) injected during the peak of hyperglycemia resulting from a preceding glucose administration, does not produce any further increase of blood sugar. The response to repeated glucose injection is not changed during amytal or ether anesthesia. From this it is concluded that the center for blood sugar regulation is located in the lower part of the C.N.S., prob- ably in the medulla oblongata. Tables. Ten references, all USSR and all since 1940. Institution: Department of Pathophsiology of the All-Union Institute of Experi- mental Endocrinology, Moscow Submitted : October 2, 1952 USSR Human and Animal Physiologyo Respiration. T Abe Jour Rof Zhur - BiolA) #d 15~ 1.958, No&! 70241 Author Laytes S. M.- Smirnov N. P. ** ' NO Inst Title Tho_-Rolo -or the 'Pituitary- and .of the Adrenal Cortex in the P*a7t,hogonesis or -Experimiital Toxic Edema or -the lungs Orig Pub Probl; Endolcrinol'! i Gamonotorapii, 1956, vol 2J. No 5, _94-56-' Abstract P~~cmar ed&as'(~E) was-pioduced-in rats by the Injection Into. the -.)eri.toneal cavity' ot,0.6 mi or a six percent solution*of 1414C1. The degree of development or P,E was a-saossod by the ificrease in the relative veight.of the ll~ in, 6m 2.?or 100 'gm body ~woighi) PE dovelopo .d in five-of 15-hypophysoctomizea rats'(and in'U of 15 pseudo- hypophysectomizod rats). The injection of ACTH to the Card 1/2 IMYTBS, S.M., professor $Morsel and pathological pbysiology of fat and lipold metabolisnO by N.B.Madvadeva. Reviewed by B.N.Imites. Arkh.pat. 18 no.8:103-106 156. (KLRA 10:2) (FAT NNTABOLISM) (LIPIDS) (KIDMUA, N.B.) 1AMS.S.M.. professor 1'reoent-day questions on the pathology of metabolism in diabetes and obesity. S.ov.zed. 20 no-9:38-44 S 156. (KLRA 9:11) 1. Iz otdola patofiziologil (zav. - Prof. B.H.Leytes) Vessoyuznogo institute skeparimentallnoy andokrinologii (dir. - prof. Ye.k. Vasyukova) (DIAMIS XMILITUS. compl. causing obesity, metab, disorde, in) (OMITY, stiole and pathogen* diabetes nallitus, causing metab. disord.) (NNTABOLISM. in various dim. diabetes mellitus with obesity) A Sec 5 V01- 10/? Pathology. July 57 1876. LEYTES S.M. and SMIRNOV N.P. All-Union Inst. of Exp. Endocrinol., 1103COW *11articipation of the nervous system in the pathogenecia of acute toxic oedema of the lungs (Russian text) DJULL. EKSPER. BIOL. MED. 1956, 42/8 (16-18) Tables 1 The results of a series of investigations show that in the pathogenesis of acute oedenin of the lungs an essential part is played by a pathologic-al renex. The role of the vagus as a conductor of nerve impulses was studied. For the experimcnin rats were used (89 controls and 91 test animals). In both control and test anim-1113 oedenia of the lungs was caused by means of intraperitoneal injection of 61,0 anrn- monium chloride solution In an amount of 0.6 ml. to 100 g. body weight. In the test animals the development of oedema was investigated after injection of novo- cnine solution. benzolin and atropine. It was found that blockade of the neuro- receptor apparatus with novocaine inhibited the development of toxic oedema of the lungs. Intraperitoneal injection of sympatholytic benzolin 30 min. before the ammonium chloride had no effect on either the frequency of development of oede-, ma nor on the degree of oedema. Atropine. injected intrapcritoneally 30 min. be- fore the injection of ammonium chloride. had a clear restraining effect on the formation of oedema and on the degree. The experiments confirmed the role of a pAthological reflex In the pathogenesis of acute toxic oedema of the lungs and showed that the efferent path of this reflex lies In the fibres of the vagua. r1cfer- encea SbItneva -Moncold LRYTIS, S.Ho, prof as Hormonal factors in compensation and adaptation processes during metabolid disorders. Pat.fiziol. i eksp.terap. 1 no.4:16-22 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Is otdole patofiziologii (zav. - prof. S-M-leytes) Vassoyuznogo institute skeperimentollnoy endokridologii (dir. - prof. YS.A. Vasyukova) (MITABOLIBX,DISIASES, experimental, hormonAl factors in compensatory &.adaptive processes (RUB)) (HOMOUS, pbysiology. in compensatory & adaptive processes in-metab. dis. in animals Qtus)) 4~. LEYTES, S.14. - .--- fitry of the starotd hormones of the adrenal cortex' by N.A. IUdaev. Reviewed by S.M. Inites. Vop. mad. khim. 3 no-1:72-73 Ja-F 157 (MI3A 10:4) (ADMINAL GIANDS) (STAROIDS) (IUDARV, N.A.) * LEYTAS, S,H., prof.; 33KIN, I.A., prof. (Hoolms) - I Soviet experimental endocrinology during the past 40 years. Frobl. endok. i gorm. 3 no-5:12-26 S-0 '57. (MIRA 11:1) (BNDOCRIMOLOGY, Iexper., in Russia (Rua))