SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AVAYEV, V. N. - AVCHIN, B. Y.
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ACCESSION NR: AI-401.1)063
Inumber of neutrons captured by the boron after scattering in the
hydrogen. Since
the scattering sections of the neutrons by the hydrogen and carbon
nuclei are
large In comparison vilt'h the capture sections, and the capture
section of the boron,
nuclei Is great In comparison with the scattering c.ection, It may
be assumed that
the hydrogen and carbon nuclei only scatter the neUtrons, while
the boron nuclei
only absorb them. At: the time, scattering and absorption by the
oxygen nuclei may
be disregarded, sincet thet full'section of the oxygon Is small in
comparison with
the sections of hydrogen, carbon and boron. in both sections of
the paper, the
authors discuss tile ppssible use of electronic computers In
carrying out the
calculations by the.formulas derived. -"The authors express thanks
to V. N. Ignaten-
ko for carrying out the calculailons". Orig..art. has4.' 9
figurer, and 17 formulas.!,
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~SOURCEs Ref. Zh. Yadorjiy*ye reaktory*o OtdtllnM vyipusk, Abs.
3*60.61.
AUTHORs- Avaysv# Ve Sol V"111yovj 0o Ael Veselkino A.o ?*I Yegorays
YU6 A9.1
iZhirnov, A* Do; luchoryapv# Ve Aes Orlow, Yuo Vol Pwwvp Yes Aes
Pawwatlyelwo
YU. V.
;TITLEs Shielding properties of certain t"es of oonwete
!CITED SON& 8b. Vopr, fis. sashohity* reaktorov.-M., Go'sitaxisdat,
1983, 103-1081.
:TOPIC TAGS& radiation, concrete, neutrons gams. radiation,
shielding, shield,
:radiation shieldingg radiation shield# cement
~TRANSLATIONt Investigations that were oonduoted show)d that heavy
concrete gives
,more effective proteotion against neutrons and gwma-radiation. The
addition of
~magnesium to the oon*rste sonewhat increases the shielding
properties as compared
:to oonorete of Fortliwad oement in the saw density. The
introduction of Boron oom-:
I ; I
!pounds into the oonairete greatly reduces the flow of therna wAxonso
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AUTHOR:' Avayev, V. N.; Yegorov,.Yu. A.; Orlov, Yu. V.
TITLE: Gamma pair spectrometer
SOURCE: Yoprosy* fIzIkI zashchit$0 reaktorov; sl>ornik statey
(Problems In physics
of reactor*shiciding; collection of articles).
Koscow,.Gosatomizdat, 1963, 312-318
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear rejactor,*reactor shielding, radiation
dosimetry, slectrometer,1
Gamma spectrometer, Garima pair spectrometer, scintillation pair
spectrometer,
electron Position pair, annihilation radiation
ABSTRACT: The authors describera scintillation,-type gamma-pair
spectrometer which
is being successfully used to measure the defor~nation of the
Y-spectra of a-
nuclear reactor In the shielding In the region of Y-quanta
energies greater than
1.5 Mev and for the study of capture Y-radiation. When the energy
of the gamma-
quanta Is absorbed by the material of the scintl I lator,
annihilation Y-radiation
Is generated as a result of the formation of the electron -
position pair, result-
Ing In.two y-quanta, each with an energy of 0.51 Mev. If the
dimensions of the
scintillator are small, the annihilation V-quanta leave It. In
the scintillator,
meanwhile, erjergy E y a 111 - 1.02 Mev Is absorbed. This
circumstance makes 'it
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possible to construct a scintillation pair spectrometer which will
compare favor-
ably with.spectrometers of other types. The spectrometer circuit
Is so designed
that only the amptitude of those pulses is measured which are
caused by the ab-
sorption of V-qtjanta energy resulting from the process of pair
formation. For
this purpose, the spectrometer sensor Includes, in addition to the
scintillator
radiated by the r-quanta stream of-the source, two supplementary
scintillators to
record the annihilation )P-quanta, Further theoretical
considerations are explaining
ed In the article. The advantages of a scintillation gamma pair
spectrometer dis-
tinguish it favorably from ar-spectrometers of other types and
particularly from
sing le-scl ntl I lator spectrometers, even If Xhe scintillator is
large In size. The~ll
difficulties generally encountered in deciphering the results of
measurements of
complex oy-spectra by means of a spectrometer with a scintillator
are discussed in
some detail. The point Is emphasized that the pair spectrometer Is
practically
Insensitive to-fast neutrons. This Important advantage of the
scintillation pair I
spectrometer Is particulairly valuabI6, If the spectrometer is
employed to measure
Y-spectra in the presence of a.neutron background - for example,
In nuclear
reactors. Two defects are also rientioned: 1) the efficiency of
the spectrometer
Is not great, but In ordar of magnitude lies between the
efficiency of a single-
scintillator spectromettir and a Compton spectromuter; 2) the
electronic cIrcu.Itry
Is extremely complex. A block diagram of the scintillation gamma
pair spf
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meter discussed in this article may be seen in the Enclosure.
The principle of
operation Is explained thoroughly In the article. As a centra?
sensor, a
spectrometric photomultiplier, type FEU-42, has been used,
mounted on which there
crystal, 40 mm In both diameter and height. in the
Is a spectrometric Nal(TI)
supplementary sensors, type FEU-43 photomu)tlp)lers, with
CsJ(TI) crystals, 60
mm In diameter and 30 mm In height, have been used. The
amplitude analyzer em-
ployed Is a 100-channel analyzer, type Al-100-1 , whi le
standard singl~-channel
analyzers.' type AADO-I, have been.p)aced In the corstrol
channel of the spectro-
meter for sampling pulses of specific amplitude. 4(esults of
various tests 8on-
ducted with the spectrometer are presented and evaluated in
the text. In parti-
cular, a test of the sensitivity of the gamma pair
spectrometer to neutrons showedi
the following: 1) in the energy region of Y-quanta
approximately less than 2.5
Mev, some distortion of the gamma-spectrum Is possible
(however, not more than
10%) which can be eliminated by means of additional
measurements with a 100-mm
thick bismuth filter; 2) if the ratio of neutron and
gamma-quanta streams Is
approximately equal to unity, practically no distortions of
the gamma-spectrum
are observed; 3) In the case of a gamma-quanta energy value
above 2.5 Rev, dis
tortions of the "-spectrum by the neutron background are
likewise not observed.
Y
A formula Is given for the computation of the efficiency of
the spectrometer
-for a quantitative estimate of the ratios In the
gamma-spectrum. Orig. art. has:
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fig. 1. Block diagram of the r-pair spectromoter:
A - central sensor of the spectrometer; 8 and C -
suppleivientary lateral sensors; D - cathode followers;
E - single-channel amplitude anailyzerso,'F - linear
pulse amplifier; G - shaping blacks; N and L - delay
lines; I and J ; coincidence circuits; K - electronic
key; M - discriminator-limiter; 100-channel
amp) I tude analyzer
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ACCESSION NR: AT5023145~-. UR/2892/65/000/604/0015/0030
AUTHOR: Any
togorm Yu A.
TITLE: d for inclasurein*ent of neutron mctra in the epithei-mal ener
Metho gy re.,
gion vsing resonance indicators
SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhewrrio-fizi AuNt.-Yoorosy dozimetrii i zash-
chity ot izlucheniy, no., 4, IC165, 15-30
TOPIC TAGS. neutron:spectrum, nuclear reiionance, radiation dosimet
ry,
cobalt, aluminum, tungsten,indium, gold
ABSTRACT; In the, pre'seni, vrork, 13 indicators were selected making
possible a
calculation of the c6ntz-',1buti.o'ii of the l/v neutvon spectra in
the energy interval
from 0. 46 electron volts to 5 thousand electron volts. There is
considered the
e lermtni unlinown spectra by' comparison with the! I JE spectrum.
possibility of d 1. a9
The absolute r~alues of, the neutron flux are fa-und by measuremento
with gold
indicators who'set activity is determined absoltately. The article
gives a mathema4
tical Oescription of a method for measuring the neutron spectrum,
taking into
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account the 1/v contrlbudon.~ It, is claimed that the method is
simpler than the
three indicator method, 6nd that'Wean be employed in biological
shielding studies
Characteristics of the indicators used are given in tabular f6rm.
Experimental
results show that, foi- indicat.ors, made of cobult, aluminum,
tungsten, indium,
and gold, the- contributions of se condary resonances to total
activity are small. -
For all other indicators, the contributions are considerable and must
be taken
into account, in calculations. 'Determinations of the form of a
unknDwn spectrum
from measurements of the activity of resonanee indicators is carried
out by the
method of successive apliroximations. Experiments were also made on
applying
the method of resonance indicators to determi-Iie the neutron
spectrum in strongly
absorbing media. Valueii obtained for the neu-tron flux are stated to
be in good
agreement with calculateStvalues. The described method for
determination of the
form of the spectrum of epithe*rmal neutrons iis claimed to be
applicable over the-
eInergy interval from 0. 413 eleb-tron volts to 6 thousand electron
volt s (when the
flux with E=O. 46 electron volta In the spectrum being investigated
'is 30-40 times
less than In -the I/E spectrum) and in the interval from 1. 46
O-ectron volts to 6'
thousand electron- volts (19rhen -the flux with E ='L, 46 electron
volts and the I/E
-cord 213
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C7
WAW L-01
ITITLE: On the~forri of tbel*.spectrum of tioderated neutronst in ab-
Isorbing media
SOURCE: Atomnatya einergiyd' V., 18,- no. 6), 1965o 584-58B
netutron opee t'rum, neutron iinergy distribution, nuclear
ITOPXG TAGS:
fission,nuclear reactor moderator, neutron absorption
IABSTRACT: An approxir.:mte method is concidered for solving the
kinetic
equation for art infinite homogeneous medium with uniformly
distributed
66~11ces, With I corist-and 2 9-1/2 (1: -- scattering cross section,
X -- capture cross scctlon~ H energy-1. A simple analytic expres-
0
IsIon for determining the f6rm of the spectrum Is derived on the basis
lof this solution of.the kinetic equation.and Is compared with experl-
Imental. data. The expetrimental data consisted of the determination
of
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the spectral distribution:~of neutrons In a,water-water rdsearoh re-
actor, with the form of tile neutron speotrum.in the energy region
from 0.46 eV to 6 )KeN'meaisured by means',of resonant'indicators.
The.
theoretical re sults-viere~41so compared with experimental, data on
the
spectral distributions ih;:iron and in al mixture of 4ron with poly-
ethylene And boron to well as in a tfii)ijture of graphite with.boron
and a mixture of irbr~ with boron oarbi6e. In all cases the otationary
form of the spectriim:a8reed within the limits of.experimental erron
with the tbeoretipal ~resui:lts.' AThe author thanks Yu. Apt---
Yegorov for
help with the-workiAC Yei.,Neteoha A..:V. Nikitin t-tha 7xii _v. Urlov
for a useful. discuiss:CO-nTraiR :kt:l. ~' vas ey and 0. G.,JkIseM7V
help during the experimarits.9- Orig. a;:ot .has*. I figure and 17'
formulas.
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AVAYEVA.. A. F -
Dissertationt "Agricultural Bconony of New Zealanda" Cand
Geog Scis Leningrad
State Pedagogical Inst., lmiAgrad,, 19539 (ReferativrWy
Zhurmal--Geologiya/
Geograftya., Moscow, Ang 54)
SO: SUM 393, 28 Feb 1955
AVAYEVA, S. M.
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Abumin. Synthesis'
IlThe Problem of 'Synthesig of Protein," S. M. Ava-
yeva, 10 pp
"Priroda" No 22
..Presents general-summary of work done in the syn-
thesis of protein. Refers to work done-by E.
Fisher (German), and.Zelinskiy ard V. S,. Sadikov
..(Russian:). Amply illustrated with complex chemi-
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AVAYEVA, S. M. - "SiMthesis't Properties) anc.,
Reciprocal Conveillions of
N-Peptides, 0-Ileptides., and 0, N-2crine.
Peptides." Sub 28 Ilov 52,,
Moscow Order of' Lenin State U imeni. M. V.
Lomonosov. (j.,i.asertation
for the Degree of Candfdate in Chemical Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya Mosk-va Januairy-December 1952
BOTVINIK' m. P1. .AVAYEVA, S,, M. MISTRMOV, X. A.
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Amino Acids
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Nthanolftmi%es."
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Moskovskogo
Gosudarstvennogo Univertiltata Im. M. V. Lomonosova
Reed. 26 Nov 19-51
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in 15m1. C0170b, the mlyt. stkrrd I hr.,sbxkol wltb2oml,
140, 10 VW ty "(3, and nPb with to rA, lip tht
U)w evapd. in vacuo, mW the raMI)t tAkm,tjp't4 Stwot
and dild. wl th MO. 6vinit 63% JVJk-fm&Q&Um."I.. Wn-
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Ift, viiih '130ch at 0' piv. - a I't(Atict W~ m. l3r
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.!bbt AcOll nnil ilild. w0i 11:0 gave N-(Bcmtj,,1,5h,-n:r?-
rhl~j nine M. W.1,; Ow salm,
milotallev felf"JA hi irva, 6;ll With SOCII at 00" rcl, ill
,0103) ht- waW tvilli.. JY7 M011-110 (it'70', or dry
AlOiallo-ACI hi rf~m twip. Tk~ rate of hydrolysis of Sm
lttidti~ qa-i4rllle %lith acetylphetlyl-Liallyl, j) AllAbri
AID I
'4
\
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-
M
d antivc rid:-5 was -w-Aaiwct3'&t4 shown. I
7
ptit bW Nk' ri-D.-bextrwk
tOi?1n1j ve a %hut emit I OU03
N-bw-
)4 w0y)-pomoc
ts N-b
v VI-DL-t a4mm. and
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Mine,
and tl~c Rt ester of btumaylphenylalanirit (1), rtsp.
The w1da t I
the =idea It= the Irt m peptidta ~ isted
dbove derzlitv rapidly witj
reduction of ilit concs, ul
NH,QV(, wh It the iiraidt f; :im the
hippuryl drri-.. 13 sab.
stanuaity uicepend v of X)LOH conca. The
ammalt:Jy-
si5 of I wait eTY Jow undtr thm conditions- Htatinj
)-.hipp
ury)-N k)envo Osetinev itb 8-27 males WNCH.U 1,Rt
"
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-un in Lq-
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a~L
N KEW" -AhJRWL~ -R&3U
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34
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NITI~
16
Mm-
AUTHORS: Botvinik, M. M., Avayeva, S. M. 30Y/ 79-28-6-21/63
TITLE: On the, Fermentative Synthesis of N-Peptides of Orthopeptides
of P..Clxyamino Acids (0 fermentativnom sinteze N.-peptidov
ix o-peptidov P.-oksiaminokislot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimli~ 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 6, pp.
1534-1539
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the investigation of the olutracteristio features of
N-Yep-
tides of serine and threonine the authors showed that (Ref 1)
they are not only capable of an inter- but also of a mutual
molecular regrouping (see schente 1). In the conversion of
the O-peptides of the N-benzoyl serine and threonine with
ammonia the reaction takes place immediately, however, the
process with the asters of the amino acids and peptides takes
place slowly also at higher temperatureq and in a small yield.
The reaction in the presence of chemotrypBine, however, takes
easily place un&Bx- the final fo:.-mation of peptide derivatives
cof the L-series. It may be assuned that a reaction in which
the 0--peptides of the P.-oxyamino acids occur as transporting
media of the amirto acid radicalfi, in the fermentative synthesis
Card 1/3 of the peptides is of inter,-~st as the possibility of
similar
SOY/79.-,28-6-21/63
On the Fermentative Synthesis of N.-Peptides of
Ortho).-leptides of' P-Oxy-
-amino Acids
processes in nature exists. In the prei:ent paper the inves-
tigations in this direotion are extendel to a number of
other compounds* The authors usad: X-beazoyl-O-benzoylphenyl-
alanyl serineT N-benzoy1-O-benz:)ylglyc:L serine and N-benzoyl-
.-O-benzaylphenylalanyl threonino. The e-hyl esters of gly-
oine, phenylalan:Lne, glyoylglyc4-'ne and ieucylglycine served
as acceptors of the acylamino acid radi.~-als. All initial
products were raceming In all cases opt:.oally active peptides
were obtained. The results are given LA a table and differ
fr9m thotie described in other publioati;:.ns. The experiments
were carried out with eaters of the amino acids in which
P-oxyamito acids occurred as alcohol radicals, as the com-
pounds tu be investigated are closer to the natural ones.
Theesters used were those of the benzoyl derivatives, not
of the amino aaidit themselves, which limLts the reaction
at; the stage ef the dipeptides. The reactions took place
within shorter time with a smaller percentage and a smaller
an.our.,t of ferment. There axe I fiRure, I table, and 8 ref-
erencesp 5 of whioh are Soviet.
Card 2/3
sov/ 79-28-6-21/63
On the Fermentative Synthesis of N-Peptideti of
Orthopeptides of P-Oxy-
a.mino Aoids
ASSOCIATION: Hoskovskiy got)udarstvennyy ur.,,iversitet
(Moscow state University)
SUBMITTED: May 3s 1957
1. Peptides-Synthesis
Card 3/3
AUTHORS: Botvinik, M. M., Avayeva, S. M. SOV/ 79-28-6-21/63
. ..........
TITLE: Cn the Formentative Synthesis of N-Peptides of
Orthopeptides
of D-Oxyamino Acids (0 fermentativnom sinteze N-peptidov
iz o-peptidov 0-oksiaminokislot",
PMIODICAL- Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Xr 6, pp
1934-1539
(IBSR)
ABSTRACT: In the investigation of the characteristic
features of V-pep-
tides of serine and threonine the authors showed that (Ref 1)
they are not only capable of an Inter- but also of a mutual
molecular regrouping tsee scheme 1),, In the conversion of
the 0-peptides of the N-benzoyl nerine and threonine with
ammonia the reaction takes place immediately, however, the
process with the esters of the andno acids and peptides takes
place slowly also at higher teppetrature, and in a small
yield.
The reaotion in the presence of chemotrypsine, however, takes
easily place under the final fornation of peptide derivatives
of the L-series. It may be assumed that a reaction in which
the O-peptides of theli-oxyamino acids occur as transporting
media of! the amino acid radicals in the fermentative
synthesis
Card 113 of the peptides is of interest a;3 the possibility
of similar
SOV/79-28-.6,21/63
On the Fermentative Synthesis of N-Peptides of
Ort'hopvptides of .14-Oxy-
amino Acids
processes in nature exists. In the present paper the inves-
tigations in this direction arat extenderl to a number of
other com-Dounds. The authors used:
N-~enzoyl-O-benzoylphenyl-
alanyl serine, -V-benzoyl-0-benzoylClycy' serine and
14-benzoyl-
-O-benzoylphenylalanyl threonine. The ithyl esters of gly-
cine , phenylalanine, glycylgylcine and Leucylglycine servod
as acceptors of the acylamino acid radi.;als. All initial
products were racemic. In all cases op-.Ically active
peptides
were obtained. The results are given :L,1. a table and differ
from those described in other publicatii;ns. The experiments
were carried out with estern of the amijo acids in which
0-oxyandno acids occurred as alcohol ra(icals, as t.he com-
pounds to be investigated are closer to the natural ones.
The esters used were those of thig benzo;j derivatives, not
of the amino acids themselves, which Lbi-Its the reaction
at the stage of the dipeptides. The reE!itions took place
within shorter time with a smallor perctatage and a smaller
aMDunt of ferment. There are I figure, I table, and 8 ref-
Card 2/3 erences, 5 of which are Soviet.
SOV/79-28-6-21/63
On the Fermentative Synthesis of N-Peptides of
Ortl:opeptides of,-R-Oxy-
amino Acids
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenn universitet
"I
(Moscow State University~
SUBMITTE); Wy 3p 1957
1., Peptides--Synthesis
Card 313
AVAYSVA. S.M.; BOTTINIX, M,M.; XQU-MURZA, S.N.
3noymittic mynthesis of bonscyl-phenylalanine
peptides through
serino and threonine 06-paptides. Vop.med.khim. 5
no.21102-
106 Mr-Ap '59. (KIR& 1~:15)
1. Thai "N.D.Zelinaklyl laboratory for Protein
Chemistry.
Moscow State Univerivity.
synthesia of benzoya-phenylalanine peptides
with merino & threonine 0~-peptides (Run))
(MMYLUAKINE,
awle)
(AXINO Ac'ns,
Banie)
BOT71111K. N.M.; AVAYZVA, S.M.; KOKSMOTA, L.M.; OL&MIIIA, V.A.
Lability of tho 0-poptide bord in 0-dipeptidyl derivatives of
serim
and Arcolic auld. Zhu. ob. khtm- 30 no.12:3883-3890 i) 16o. .
. 1
(MIRA 13:i2) it.
I. Moskovskiy jpaudaretvannyy univeraltet.
(Glycolic acid) (Serino)
--- AVAYEVA,, S.M.0; DMINIrl, N.M.; SYROWATNIKOVJi, I.F.
Synthesle of substituted diseryl pyrophosphates.
Zhur.ob.khime
33 na.24709-710 F 161.1. (MIM 16t2)
('Serine) (Pyrophosphates)
-;i~l
. A,
4
LVAYEVk)-S. M.; BOTTMIK, M. M.; SYROWATNIKOV, I. F.
"Serylpyrophosphates ani serylpbosphates.~
0
report submitted for 7th European Peptide SYmP,
Budapest) 3-8 sep 64.
0
MAMA, S. M.; BOTITINIK, M. M.; SYRO1,YATNIKOVA, 1. F.
~'-j ~ ", , -- -,"
Seryl phosphates and pyrophosphates. Van 1. Synthenis of
? P
-di(benzyl ester of N-carbobenzoxyseryl)-P
r-dibenzylpyrophosphate
and F P-di(methylamide of N-berj,-,oyls,-Iryl4,-P
P-dibenzy1pyrophosphate.
9, ~ Je 164. (MIFJi 17:7)
,.ui,. ob. Kidm. 34 no.6:1749-1754
AVAYEVA~ S. M,.; BXVINIK,.M. M.; VAFiNA, 14. G.; MATYAM, L.
F.
Saryl phosphates and pyrophosphates. Part 2: Behavior of bis
(wthy.l. ester of N-car6s~su
,*zoxy-oryl )-phenyl phosphate in IlBr
solution in organic solvebts. Mar. ob. Khim. 34
no.6.1754-1?57
Je 164. (MIAA 17;7)
'I KARA-M','R7,A, S. N., ffA-XEv;,,, , 1. .
BOTVINIK . M. 14; .1 S. M.; NIKITIN, V. Ya.
InfriLred spectroscope study of the mechanism underlying
the
formation of p-nitrophenyl esters of benzoyl amino acids
and
acyl peptides by the carbodiimide method. Dokl. AN SSSR 156
no. 1:88-91, my 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Moolcovskiy gosudarstvannyy univeristef. Predstavleno
skademikon A. N. Neemeyanovym.
STEPANOV, T.M.; VAKIlrTOVA, E,A.; YEGOROV, TS.A.1
AVAYEVA, S.M.
~,
Phosphoserine-contaird.ng peptide fragirent of pepsin.
Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser. khim. no,4%759 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Institut khimil prJ.rodnvkh soyedinedy AN SSSR.
r 2
Aw 1.
S: ..
ACC NR,
AP601,6874- SOURCE CODE: UR/0189/65/0(4
AUTHOR: S IW- B6tvinikj,'M- M.; Syromvatrikova, No F.: Grigorovich,,
V. 1.
ORG: Dspar!tttent of ftanic Chemistry,,: Moscow State! University
(Kafsi!6~a ~~64r`ganicheskoy
khimii Moskovskogo goisudarstviennogo'universiteta)
TITLE-. Seryl-phoslphates -arid
pyrophosphs~tes
SOURCE: Moscow. 'Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya II* Khimiya, no. 3P
1965, 78-82
~.TOPIC TAGS: orgmAc 6ynthetic pro pess,, seririe, polMptide,
hydorlysiB. organi
g-,lycylseryl.)
of p1p2_0!L Yjzy1 estpr-carbobenzq~cyj
p p2-di~eniylpyro:ohosphato and stixly of 'its hydroli-sis are
described..'
!continuation of Vrevious Investigations,. this paper reported the
synthesiol
;of a now compound'whicth ine-orporatc!s apVrophosphate group and a
dipaptide:':
rbob glycylseeine was boiled.to-
,of serine. The benzyj. ester of N-ca en soxy
gether with NaI in abalolutti'lacatonel-io re~nove one benzyl group.
Since the
monosodium.salt'a the beassyl.-estei of
N-carbobenio)Wlglycvl-o-(*Qeinzyl-t-
phospho)-corins fo oluble in'acetone and does.,not precipitati
med, is ijuite 8
in the reaction rrdLxturvp the reaction was continued somewhat longer
than
;usual*. Upon boiling of tho reaction mixture for foor hourep the
yield of
ithe sodium salt oj! the beivyl ester; of
N-;carb6bon%o4g1yqy1-0-(bwuW1-
,-phoapho)-serine vnw' 85%o ~The pk-opeKi6s of the compound were
studied"in-o'
.cluiling its lVrdrolysis at 1210 in neutral and in weakly alkaline
media at
'pil 6.8 and So!;# *Lth the tormation of the bonvVl sabor.of
N-carbdbenzd)W1-!!
glycyl-o-(benziylpliospho)-tieiiine. Orig, art. has., 1. figure and 1
tablO. 0 PAS
SUB CODE' 07 DAIS.: 22Ju164 ORIG REF:,: 003 OTH REF: 002,
Card 1A
ACC Nr%i AP7003669 SO'LT,%C!-" COD'-,: U.,Z/Ou 5 0 (),"15 10
S-, N -Murz 1 3, !~i.; lotvin, 14. 11
0:121: Mosem; Stat3 University im. M.N.
imi"reroitet)
TITII-a-': Synthesis of o-p3,r~:)-,oliorplio-D,L-5cr,-nc ancl
SOU.,CE: Zhurnal obshchey Rh:~mii v. 36, no. 8.1 19614~'.t ~509-1510
TOPIC TAGS: organic synt1ictic process, phosphorylet.ion, py;Vidine,
ell. romat- ography
j%3SW,v1Cr,-': 'No rnethods of syTthosizin- sexylpL.-opho I
u 3-phat~Zg_~krcra doveloped:
carbodiimide and acid chlorid-o -.ret'.-.ods. In both cases bon4i
estors of ~1
y- and N-carbcb(.,nzo;,-yg1ycyl-O-1bc
carbobenzox- nzy1phospho-D,L-serine vmrc tho
-D reaction was conducted in
starting- materials. In tho c;xbodiimide method k1h
acetone au room temperature, uith a fivefold excess of '.he
dibonzy1phosphoric
acid and a tenfold excess of N,,N'--:icyclohe;.~Icarbodi-*.,,r-*.de.
In the acid
4- C.C
.chloride method, phosphorylation, was carried out at -hOo, viuh a
sixfold ~ coss
of dibenzyl chlorophosphlato in acetone in the prosence of an an-ount
of pyridine
'equi-molar to the chloropbosphate. Ion-cxchange chromatography on
tho resin
'Dowex 1 x 2 was used to separate the reaction products. The yields
of the
serine pyrophosphates war-o._40!:50% in the carbodiimido-mothod and
60-70,'-' in
the acid ch1oride,method.-,.JPRS: ','18;970f
SIM CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE. 27,Tan66; / ORIG REF:
003 OT11 RLY: 002
Card 1/1 jb UDC:
t
547-466
ties - Diffraction 1 Jan 52
Problem
~Spatial Problem of Diffraction of
Monochromatic
Electromagnetic Waves," D. Z.
Avazashvili, Tbilisi
Inst of Railroad Transport Engineers
imeni Lenin
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 82, No 1, pp
29-32
Establishes the existence theorem for
the complete
soln of the spatial problem'of
diffraction, by
constructing the integral eqs for the
electromag-
netic field's vector and scalar
potentials, and
not for its ccmponents, as V. D.
Kupradze did.
230T73
Avazashvili states he has already
demonstrated
uniqueness theorem for the spatial
problem of
diffraction (cf. "Trudy Tbilisi Matemat
Inst"
2, 143, 41.0937)- Submitted by Acad V.
A. Fok
3 Nov 51-
to 23 COM- 7 3
--AVAZAShIVILI, D. Z*-
Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equationt (1672)
Soobshch. AN Gruz. M, Vol 14, No 6. 1953, pp 321-328
Ay"ashvill. D. &.
"Spatial Problem of'.Diffraction for Electromagnetic Vibrations"
Works out a solution of the problem of determining an
electromagnetic field in a stra'.
tified medium with ragular surfaces an boundaries. Proves an
existence theorem. The
uniqueness theorem had been proved in an earlier article (Tr.
Thilisakogo mat. in-ta,
Vol 8, 1940, pp 109-:134).
SO: RefsratIvny7 Zbxtraal--4Katem&tika,, No 1$ Jan 54; SO:
(W-30785, 28 July 1954)
SOV/58-59-9-20955
Translation from: ReferatIvnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 9, p 218
(USSR)
AUTHOR: Avazashvili D Z
TITLE: The Problem of the Diffraction of Elect~romagnetic
Oscillations in a
Multiply Connected Region
PERIODICAL: 3b. tr. Thilissk. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp., 1956, Nr
29, pp 63 - 70
ABSTRACT: The author gives a general mathematical, proof of the
existence of a
solution to the problem of the diffraction of electromagnetic
oscillations
In a three-dimensional space for a multiply connected region. He
assumes
that 'the field sources are situated outzide of closed
non-intersecting
regular surfaces. He shows that the sclution of Maxwell's
equations with
the appropriate boundary conditions is equivalent to a solution of
a system
of integral equations with respect to vector and scalar
potentials. A
solutIon of the latter type is always possible.
A.A. Fedorov
Card 1/1
V
MBJECT U S114/9AMMATI
AUTHOR AVAZASCHWILI
TITLE The
PERIODICAL Doklady
CS/D1 f f e rent i al equations CARD 1 / 1PG -
D.Z.
problem of diffraction in a multiply connected domain.
Akad.Nauk 110.L 889-892 (15M)
reviewed 5/1957
800
The author considers the problem of diffraction of
electromagnetic
oscillations in the infinite three-dimensional space with the
electromagnetic
constants IE oft%op (50 under the assumption that in this space
there exist n
non-intersecting domains which are bounded by regular closed
surfaces and in
which the elect-Tomagnetio constants have the values Ej,tj, 'j.
Here it is
assumed ro - )Aj w ... orn- 1 and in the sou-ce of oscillation E
- F-00 G__ 6'0
The existence of the solution is proved The paper joins earlier
investigations
of the author (Doklady Akad.Nauk 82L 1 69r2)) where the case n -
I was
treated.
Tblisi,
INSTITUTION: Engineering Institute of the railroad transport
organization.
FA
AVAZASHV:ELI, D., Z. Doe Phys-Math Sci (diss) "The Problem of
Diffraction of Eleetromagnetic Oscillations." Tbilisi,, 1957.
14 pp 22 cm. (Tbilisl Mathematical Inst im A. M. Razmadze,
Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR), 100 copies (KL, 27-57, 1o4)
LW
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9
C111 222
YC
,
Avazashvilip DA.
TITLEs On the second boundary problem of the
electrodynamios
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Matamatika, no. 21
1960, 107
abstraot 1736. (Tr. Tbiliask. in-ta inzh. zh.-do tran
P&P
.19 57)
121
vyp 31# 5
TEM The author investigates the existence of the G0lUti'Dn
of
the
second boundary problem of the electrodynamics for regions T
bounded
*
b
closed Lyapunov surfaoes.
In the case of the uter rpion the problem
consists in the
determination of two vectors and satisfying t a
h
rolff-
CS + Ci.
41c
dlvj),
p (p_-Tn-Q
TOIE
dlvH=O,
Hj-f Ila S.
C d 115-
&r
26626 L
60/000/002/003/009
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71?
on theseoond boundar.y problem C 11 222
C
Y
lAr
lk'O ikM
H
4e
- C
o (r
Tr
dE
-Ab
E ef VO W,% Tr- - IkE - elklo (r-1),
2
4, 4 IL t7li,
where k 2 �.t,
iven continuous tan
Im k> 0
ential
f
'j
g
,
I
g
2
component of H on S j given density---of-the field sources being
45
sufficiently often continuously differentiable in'T.
The uniquenetis of
the solution of the problem I was proved in an earlier
paper. In the
investigatiorr-of -the- existence -the author considers two
0 cases.
1. The normal component R of the vector on S is equal to zero. Then the
n
so
anthor puts
%
r r
ik- ik
(e as + dt'
2i-
r r
0
!
5
Card 2/5
26626
S/04 60/000/002/003/009
On the second boundary problem C111YC222
where n inner normal, F - roti , and he obtains the integral
equation
- /(A, (P) + K(P,N)~v(N)dS (P) (2)
where
K(P'R) eikr (P,N)
2U -~n r(P'N)
tf (P) - f(;*) - -1 F(N) e ikr(P,1f) d 1;
0 r(P,N,~' '
It is proved that (2) has a unique solution for an arbitrary right
side*
2. The normal component H n of H on S is not equal to zero. Then
the
author putoo I D ~eik r) d a + I eikr -V
Hn(x) Tn- ~ -r 0 ~H(N) r d (3)
T
Card 3/6'
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On the second boundary problem ... C111/C222
and for Hn he obtains the integral equation
- Hn (P) + K(P,N) ~t(N)dS - 41(P) (4)
where 1 rd (e ikr (P,N)
K(P,N) -4n, -r( "r i"')
eikr (P,N) dV
F(N
(P)
2 r(P,N)
It is proved that (4) has a unique solution for an
arbitrary right side
if k2 is no characteristic number of the following inner
boundary value
problem t 4 H + k'" - 0 in T+
~ (b, - o on S
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S/04#60/000/002/003/009
On the second boundary problem ... C111/C222
here ~ t is the tangential component of the ve ctor d
W/dn
In the cases I and 2, the inner boundary value problem
of the type (I)
leads to integral equations of the type (2) and (4).
Reviewer's remark s The case 2 is treated imcorreotly by
the author. The
formulas of Stretton - Chu show that the ma,netic field
in an arbitrary
region T in general cannot be represented by a sum (3)
of a volume
integral and a surface integral containing only the
normal component
of F1 -
LAbstracter's note s Complete translation
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C111/C222
AUTHORt Avazashvili, D.Z.
TITLE: of oscillatory vector potentials
PERIODICAL: Refera-civnyy,zhurnall Matematika, no- 7, 1962, 67,
abstract 7B325- ("Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-t", 1961, no. 6,
(77), 29-34)
TEEM The author invest-igates-the, wave-potential of a simple
layer with
vector-valued-densi.ty which-has-the direction of the normal of the
supportingsurface,-.and the vectorial volume-wave potential. The
rotor
and the diverge-rice of'these potentials are calculated.
LAbstrAoter's note s Complete translation.
Card 1/1
AVAMHVILI., D.Z. (Tbllisi) .
A botindary value rzoblem in optics, Iz7v,vya,, ucheb.
zav,; mat, no.2.3-3-1
163o (MIRL 16:3)
(Optical, Physical) (Boundary value problems)
RUSIYA, Zaurj; IGIURTSILAVA, Glgla; SMAKHARADZE,
Kukuri; WKAYA, Zurab;
MLI,.GMgjj4LjJtTSKHALASHVILI, Favle;
SIRADZE, Bando; AVA.W R
TAIIJASHVILI, Antor
Ses.rch goes on. Sov. profsoiusy 113 no.5:16-18 Mr 162.
NRA 15:3)
1. Zavod "Blaktroavtomat", g. Tbilitsi.
(Tiflis--Labor and laboring classes)
AVAZBAK1MT,A, Maginur Fatkullowna
Kazakh State U. - Academic degree of Doctor of Biological
Sciences
based on tier defense, 6 May 1955, in the Council of the
Institute of
Phyviology imeni Pavlov Acad Sci USSR, of her
dissertation entitled:
"Climato-Ph.raiological. Study of Human Beings under
Conditions in
Kazakhstan and Kirgiziya.11
Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences
SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 25, 10 Dee 55, Byulleten'
MV0,%SR, Unal.
JPRS/.qY-548:
fA V f~ 27- V)A ~ I Y E V f)l f) - F~
GAUPZO, I.G., GVOIZIDEV, Teij.; D01GUBRIN, I.A.; AGAPOVA, A.I.;
SOKOLOYA, I.B.;
USIIAKOTA, G.T. JiYAZBUIYNVA, N.Y.; IMSMA, s.r.
V.A.Dogell,% O'bituary. Vest.AN KmzakhXSR 11 no.9:89-90 8 155.
(XLRA 9:1)
(Docell, Valentin Aleksandrovieh. 1882-1955)
AVAZBAKIYEIrA. Maganur Patkulovna; GORSIMM, D.S.,
red.; VELICHKO,
"-' --
0 't
[Influence of the climate of Kazakhatan and
Kirghizistan on
the hwian body] Vlilanie klimata Kasiakhotana i
Kirgisii na
orgeinism cheloveka. Alma-Ata, 12d-vo Akad.nauk
Kazakhakoi*
SSR, 15158. 204 p. (MIRA 12:9)
(Soviet Central Asia--Kan--Influence of climate)
AVAZBAY=A,o M.F.
A short study on the effect of mountains and
deserts on
physiological changets in the organion of man In
Kazakhstan.
Valt.zap.lazakh. un. 41032-146161, (MIRA 16:6)
(KAMBSTAN-MV-DYWOCE CF OULIMTE)
AVAZEA ENA, G.I.
~ - I M.F.; DEK
Indices of the cardiovascular system and respiration
of athletes
in high mowit4EdLne, U,,.h.zap. Kazakh. vm.
/+1:21+7-160161.
(TIEN SHAN-ALTITUDE, nwwun ap,) (MIRA 16:6)
(spriRra micnn)
AVAZBAK1!TVA M.F., DZILAIITLMJOVA~ R.O.; SKRYNNIKOVA~
Z.A.; S111YAROV. Yu.1.
2-L'--t
Effect of muomd&r activity under different climatic
conditions
on changes in some physiological indiceE: of the haman
organism,
Uch. zap. Kazakh. un. 41:161-170161. (MIRA ii
(XAZAKHSTAN-M-INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE)
r Tenokhovich.; NOVIKOVA, M.M., ved. red.; POICSINal
cL_
R
A.S., tj9kbn. rfjd-.--
[use of orecast reinforced concrete
Inliustries) Sbornyi zbelazolhaton v
Moskva@ Goo. wiuchao-takhn. izd-vo
1958. 232. P .
con8truction)
in the petroleum and gas
naftlenol i gazovot promyshlennosti.
naft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,
(MIRA 11:11)
(Precast concrete
(Industri3l buildiags)
* "I .),
'. !4V. ;~
- ,~3i .
1%1 1
. I
EPSHISYN, A,A,j2VAZHAUSKI[ Yu S., IBRAGIYOVA,
Ye.M.; PETROV, Yu~S.
Study of wa electric wireless commmication
chaanel between
the vell botoom and the surface. Mr,.sh. i neft.
obor. no.5t
28-3.3 164. (MIRA 17 16)
1. AzNllburneft'.
ZINMI, L.A.. 17AZIROBOHOW, Kh. Kh.
Lithology of Jurassic sediments in the Yassy
Basin
(Fergana Range). Uzb. geol. zhur. no.6:32-42 '59-
OMM 13:6)
1. Institut geologil t razrabotki neftyanykh i
gRzovykh
mentorozMeMy All TJzSSR.
Masy Valley.-Rocks, Sedimentary)
AVAZRHOD,"HATEN, 1h.Rh.
Minerogecoliemical characteristics tind conditions
governing the
formation of oil- and gas-bearing Cretaceous
formations in the
Gazli region. Naucb. trudy Ta9hGU rio.256 Geol.
nauki no.222
I 51-:L 54 '164 (MIRA 18 z2)
- AVAZICHODMIUBIT, 101"rh.
.." Granulametiny and conditions of the formation
of sand rocks
t" in Low)r Cx*taceous sediments of the Gazli
structure. VO a
geolo 17zbo no.3SI14-120 062o (MIRA 16s 6~
f- * (Gazli region-Partioli size determination)
AVAZKhODZHAY]a,_pAb',,_
Patrogra hie characteristics of Cr3taceous sedimento in
the Gazi-I ift.
P u 1
Uzb.geol. zhar. 7 no.1:15-25 163. (MIRA '6:4
1, Inati-tut geologii i razrabotki neftyanykh i gaaozykh
mestorozhdoniy
Af 'UzSSlA.& ~(Gazli region-Rocks, Sedimentary)
AVAZKHODZH,LYEV,, Kh.Yh.
PatragTaphic and mineralogical charecterivties of
Orw4mmous
c2ay roolas of the Gaz2t uplift, Uzb, geol, shur.
7 soW6-82
16Y. (MIRA 17t 8)
1, Institut goologik i razrabotki neftyanykh i
gazovykh
mistorwhileniy AN UisSSR.
AVADIAT0110 Hb.B.; AVAZKHODZRAYEV, Kh.Kh.
Organic zatter in Cretaceous deposits of the Gazli uplift.
Dokl. AN Uz. SSR 21 no.8:38-41 (KRA 19 - 1)
I. In.stitut geologii i razrabotki iieftyanykh i gazovykh
mesto-
i,ozhd.eniy Gosudarstvennogo geologitheskogo komiteta SSSR.
Submitted April 18, 1963.
MREZENKCI, G.Z.; AVAZKHODZBAYEV, M.Kh.; GLOYSHEV, D.A.
Portable device formeasuring the bLopotentials of
plants under
field conditions. Uzb. biol. zhur. 8 no.6t66-67 164.
(MIRA 18%3)
1. Institut, yaderncy fiziki AN UzSS.I.
BEREZENKO, G.Z.; AVAZIMOMMAYE"I", M.M.
Role of tanning substances in rendering salts
harmless to
grapwines. Uzb. biol. zhur. 9 no.2:82-83 165.
(14IRA 18: 5)
1. InstAut eksperimentallnoy biologii
tekhnicbeskikh i
zernovylb kul'tur AN UzSSR.
KARIMOVP A.K.; LERZIN, Ye.V.; ~V~M~~V,.,Kh.13.
Prospects for finding gas and oil in the Darganata
region.
Ne-ftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no.4:3-7 164. (KRA 17:6)
1. Instititt geologil i razrabotki'.nfiftyanykh i
gazovykh
neistoroahcleniy AN UzbekBkoy SSR.
AVAZMATOVp Kh.B,
Some characteristics of the distribution of disseminated
organic
matter and bitumen in the Mesozoic of the Bukhara-Milva
area.
G(jol. nef-ti. i gaza 9 nos8:11-15 Ag 165o OURA 18:8)
1,. Instit-at goologii i razrabotki naftyanykh i gazovykh
mOstorozh-Jeniy AN tlzbekakoy SSR.
KARIMOV, A.K.; AVAZMATOV, Ki:.P,,; SIMOIIIEPITOI. A.N.;
Affiliation of cii], and gas pocla wwl Jls~f~m`riat(-d
blhzm--~ns wil-h
Mesozoic sedimente in the Kagan rc,-,,.,7on. C(,ol. rief
ti i gaza. ?
no.8:lC--21 Ag 16~. kMIRA 18:8)
1. Institut geologii i razrabtvk-",- ; gazO-vvk:,
mestorozhdeniy AN Uzbekskoy SSR,
KARIMV, A.K.; VAZMATOV, Kh.B.; LEBZIN, Yo.V.
Luminescence stud-F of bitumens contained In
Mesozoic .3edAments
in the Hubarek Oil and gas region,. Nefteppz. geol.
i geofiz.
no.030-35 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Institut geologii i razrabotki nelftyanykh i
gazovykh
mestorozhdeniy AN UzSSR.
AVAMAT011, 1(h.B.; AVAZKHODZHAYEV, Kh.Kh.
Organic matter in Cretaceous deposits of the Gazli uplift.
Dokl. AN Uz. SSR 21 no.8:38-41 164. (MIRA 19: 1)
L Institut geologii i razrabotki neftyanykh i gazovyl:h
mesto-
rozhdeniy Gosudarstvennogo geologicheskogo komiteta SSSR.
Submitted April 18, 1963.
ACC NR: AT7002610 SOURCE CODE; UR -6y 6-6o/66i~3/66~~
V6WCC/0
AVTHORS--
Artykov, T. U.; Avazmukhamedova, K.
ORG: none
&ITUL: On two methods for solving Helmholtz and Poisdon equations
SO1dRCE: AN UzSSR. Institut matematiki. Resheniye uravneniy
gidrbtermodinamiki
priMenitel 'no k zadacham meteoro-logii (Solution of equations in
hydrothemodynamios
applied to problems in nieteorol6&) Tashkent, Izr~-vo PAN UzSSR,
1966, 33-39
TOPIC TAGS: Poisson equation, weather forecastirig, approximation,
atmospheric
geopotential, weather mFp, riatrix element
ABST.UCT-.* An experimental study of numerical wee.ther forecasting
is made. The work
was done to reduce the orrors caused by insufficient description of
phyl3ical processes!
by mathemb6tical equations ahd by calculation errors. The method of
pliules is used.
The matrix of the.known right sides of the Helmholtz equation
aH -0"
.9-(H, Affi-p
W,
is found. Its glements are
(H, AH)Ij +
dX
Then the methoa of straight lines with respect to the variable y is
useL The
Card 1/2
ACC NR: AT7002810
obtained system of ordinary differential equations for x is put in
Canonical form
/p + L (A),O;-:- M.
The influenoe-funotion atethod is examined. Aworking formula for the
Helmholtz and
Poisson equations is found as
b A
7jj ;j
where bi are the weighting factorsand n 45 is the number of points
within the
selected domain. The Jacobians in this formula are determined. The
results obtained
show that the Helmbholtz equation gives a better description of the
progno3tio fields.
Orig. art. haa&
.7'formalas, 2 wps, and 2 tables.
SUB CODE: 12p 04/ SUBII DATE; 26May66/ ORIG BY2. 005
Cc:rd 2/2
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L. 00021-66.- J
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kci~SOiFiik-i A, 051 UR/0242/65/000/005/6077foo7
UUTHORt' Avazov, E. Nits; Drb a 1116y ji A. D6
TITLE: Weakening.of rteactionii to:t -Oardtyphoid B vaccine
_ypboid
SOURCE: Meditsinskiy zburnal,Uzbekistana no. 5, 1965, 77-79
TOPIC TAGS: vaccine,;disease~control
ABSTRACT: Pyraminal (0.25 pyr~amidoni 0.03 caffeine, and 0.02
luminal) was adminisom.
tered'to children to r6duce the reactions to v3ccination produced
by-typhoparaty-t.
phoid B vaccine. One group of'. children (378) :teceived a half or
whole tablet of
pyraminal, depending cym their- age, 4-5 hours after vaccination.
Another group (348)
served as the control., General and local reac
tions were checked 10-12 and 24 hours
-ter. The intensity.'' Mp ton 'was much weaker in the e3q)e i
la i~f the tie erature react, r men-
ital group than in.the ciontrol..T :The total of mi)derate
(37.6-38.50 C) and severe
(over 38.5"Yreactions was.18,8 and 76.1%; respectively.
Twenty-four,hours-after
inations eived-pyraminal there was only a moder
vacc _Wng thooe whor~e6 ate de6rease.--.
in the number.of weak 14eactions (3761-37.50),ithereas the"total
moderate and severe
reactions werei almost Aentical in both groups, Pyraminal also bad a
marked
L 00921-66
ACCESSION Ng: AP5018539
nalgesic -effect. Tent6~twelv(i hours.afte va
r ccinationi
ta
18% of the exp
d
F
t had
musele pain, and 221, had pain
group had headaches, 9
at the injecti site
on as
compared witb~89,.18,-and'100%,~respectively, of', the control
group.' The effect 'of
the drug was somewhat less 24 bOurs after
vaccivation.~ Other reactions - malaise
,
chill, etc. paralleled'the
taoirature reaction. Orige
art. has., 2 tables
,
ASSOCIATION, SYrdar
ihAaya obl"tnaya,sani~arno-epiaemi0iogi6beskaya stan
-
-Darya'oblast sanitamriy
ideodological' Station)
40
UBMITADr 10M%64::,~ ENCL:
0
C LS,
SUB' ODE.'
A
~j
V., 606 10
NO REF So ',-OTHER.,
, V.-
vl~
i
AYUPDV, Arif; AVAZCV, Raklnatulla; KODIROVA,
R., red.
[DLrge crops in dry farming] LaImIkorlikda mul
khosil;
Sirdare oblastil Zhizzakh Ishlab zhikarish
boshkarmasi-
dagi "Udarnik" scvkhozi gallakorltirining
tazhribalaridan.
Toslikent, Uzdavnashr, 1964. 27 p. (MIRA 17:12)
AVAMV T..N.'
New data on the hydrogeological oonditions of Gazli struoturese
Uzb. geol. zhuro 7 noo4s26-33 1153* (MMA 16t10)
L Institut geologii i razrabOOK neftyanykh i glLzovykh
mestormhdoniy AN UzSSR.
(Gazli region-Water, Underground)
AVAZOV, T.N.
Certaln data on the hydrogeology of Glazli structures.
Neftegaz. gaol.
o geofi,.s. no.StU-31 '63. (NIRA 17:3)
1, Institut geologii razrabotki neftyanykh i gazovykh
maestoromhdaniy AN Uz:bekakoy SSR,
AVAZQv',,J,.N KHEKkOl A.~I.; KHAJDAROV, S.
Pbencla in the formtion waters of the Gazli gas and oil field
and adjacent areaE;. Dok). AN Uz. 3SR 21 no, 11:46-49 164.
(M1RA 18:12)
1. Inatitut pologii i razrabotki nefLyUnykh J gazovykh itesto-
rozhdoniy Goaudurstvennogo geologicheskogo komiteta SSSR.
Sulwiitted June 21, 1963.
MARKMAN, A.L., doktor I:him.riauk;,.AVAZOVA~ M.A...
inzh.
Oil from the seeds of Haplophyllum perforatum (Ruta
perforata).
Maol.-zhir.proni. 30 no.2slO-12 F 16/+. (MIRA 170)
1. Institut khAmii isatitellnykh veshchestv AN UzSSR.
GLUSHEITKOVA, A.I.; MARKMAN, A.L.
~ ~AZT~j jll~.
Seed oil of Haplophyllum versicolo-. Uzb. khim.
zhur. 9 no.5:
43-47 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut kJiimii-rastitellnykh veshchestv AN
TJzSSR. Submitted
May 23, 1964.
t4 V 13 AT~> K I V,
USSR/Chemistry Dyestuffs FD-l6o6
Card 1/1 Pub. 1.09-9/23
Author Yurlyev, Yu.. K. and Avbatskiy, A. V.
.- "! ""MM z4
Title Dyestuffs containing the pyrroliline ring
Periodical Vest. Ybsk, un..) Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, 9, No
8, 63-69, Dee 1954
Abstract i Prepared. azo dyes containiug the pyrrolidine ring by
treating N-phenyl-
pyrrolidine with diazonium salts. Also prepared tri-phenylmethane
dyes
containing the pyrrolidine ring by treating N-phenylpyrrolidine
with
benzaldehyde and with Michler's ketones. An indamine dye
containing
the pyrrolldine ring was obtained through the oxidative
condensation of
11-phenylpyrrolidine with N-(pare.-aminophenyl)- pyrrolidine. The
ab-
sorption spectra of pyrrolidine orange and N,
'NI(bis)-tetramethylenein-
darAne salts &re further in the long wave region than those of
methyl
orange and the corresponding Birdshedler's salts. Five references.
(all USSR). Equations; graphs.
Institution Chair of Organic Chemistry
Submitted June 19, 1954
AVCHEVICHP V.- 3: -.
"Cawm for MaklM Alb BpoodL Pbotographlo rntersootions or Depth
Measuremate. -ts Inzhoner)v Goodazli, Aerorotolp
U mod )
Lm va o o In an I
i , No. 24.. pp. 'R 195T.
kartograf L VF ..
AVC3IN, B. , inshenor.
~ - - W"
Discountable heavy-duty trailer for moving road
machinery. Ayt.
tranap. 32 no.1;30 JA 154. (KLRL 7:8)
(Automobiles-7railers)
AVCHIN B Te.; SMMIOV, 0, B.
-------
Mochanized charging of cupolas vith the help of
a suspended
pushing conveyer, Lit. proizv. no.10:17-20 0
162.
(MM 15:10)
(Gapols tirnaces) (Cormying machinery)