SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOCHETKOV, YE.A. - KOCHETKOVA, L.I.
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ZAKHAROVA, Te.V.; LYADai, K.P.; KOCIMr'y
,-- -,I yej,
Pulsation of the flame none In blAot fiirnaz# air praboatars.
I2v.vys.ucheb.z&v.S ohern.met. 9 no.61156-159 165. (MRA 1818)
1, Ko=un&rvkiy as t&ll arg totes k-ly savodl Ka=unarskly gormmt&Uurgi-
cheskiy institut I "vskiy- politakhnicheakly 1natitut,
KOCHOP V.S.; GRANKOVSKITt V.1.1 KOMTKOV, Te.A.;
DIstribution
rogenoratorso
149-154 164.
?AKIIAI-OVA, Te.v.
or combustion products In op*n-hearth furzace
lavo rpo ucbsbo xavoj chorno met, 7 no.10:
(NDU 17111)
.1, Xlyevskiy politekhnichaskiy Inatitut i KomurArokly metal-
lurgicheakly savod.
ACC NR, AP6034042 ' -'--'-,SOURCE CODE: UR/0103/66/000/010/0033/0042
AUTHOR- Gavel. Y&. (Praguo)t Kochqth9x-_~S._(M*sc*w)
ORG: none
TITLE: Calculation and simulation Of one class of tault-detection repairable systems
SOURCE: Avtomatika i talemakhanika, no. 10, 1966, 33-4Z
TOPIC TAGS. system reliability, repairable system
:ABSTRACT: A system intended for receiving (recording) some arriving met aged'is!
considered. The operable condition of the system is monitored by issuing pe:todic
checking signals. The messages form a stationary Poisson florw. The monitoring
system itself may be either perfect or liable to failures. The mathematical
e. actation of message loss and the mean time to first failure are calculated (general'
.'forrhulas derived) for both variants of the monitoring system. Both cases were also
hililated at the Prague Institute of Theory of Information and Automationt ChSAN; 11
Al
~~the simulation verified the formulas, The simulatox is represented by its block
diagram only. Origo art, has: Z figures, 34 formulas. and 6 tables.
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AVMR Kochetkov, Ye. S.
TIME3 Hatimators.or the simpler statistical oharacteWsOcs of stationarY
stochastic processes
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MUODICALs Referativoyy 4wrrAl# Matematikaj no' 1, 1963, 26, &bst'
(in collections *Avtftat, regultroyanlye i upr.0, Moscow,' AN SSSR,
1962o 375 381)
TEXTt 7he author given a general presentation of the facts known from the.
papers of Grenander and Rosenblatt as to the fact that, under some conditions,
the estimators for the regression coefficients, obtained by the method of least
squares, have a dispersion which, as the realization Increases, Is axymptatically
equal to the minimal dispersion of non-displaced linear estimators (Markw esti-
mators). An approximate method is proposed for solving the integral equation
to find the beat non-displaced estimator, which consists in the replacement of
the correlation function by the 6-functIon with some oogfflotent. In conclusion
some recArks are made on the applicability of the proposed methods to the osti-
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mation of the correlation function of a stationary "4s&.
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(Abstracter's notes Complete trumlation]
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Calculation of the relAability of restorable system with
consideration of the restoration tin, Avton, I toles, 26
no.5091-W Vq 165* (MIRA 19#12)
1. Sutwitted VArch 16g 1964.
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Roxcrynklys A,.L, Contactless pulse-code telemetry systes 342
Silayevj V, No A-programming computer for automating
t"o-aasting Ilino ype) machine composition 349
Tenenbaum,# L. A, Meat of flapper speed on the charac-
toriatics of a nossle-flapper type valve alexant 3W
PART V, STATISTIOAL NIMMS IN AUTOKATION
Gadzh:iyev# No YU, Optimal retuning of the carrier fre-
quencies of useful signals and noise studied in the
light of games theory 370
hetkov,p Ye. 8 Istimates of the simplest statistical
a ara roe of stationary random processes 375
Nappelfbaum, 1, L. Detection of a useful signal against
a background of non-Gaussian noises 382
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of the ajn7~les;t at,-.tja#.-jcal characteria-
ties of stationary randen procenqes
&"ZaICD'LCAL: r-eferativrWy thurnal, Awtamatika, telemekhanika i
vychialitallnAya te'4:anika, no. 1, 1963, 36 abstrAct
u.9 to SSSRV 1962, 3,;5-301)
T=a: The author contaiders the settinZ u-.) of limar into-
,gral unbiased estimatca of tho nathc--,iatical expectation and correla-
tion function of stationary random procansec with continuoua tit=,
in tcr-.is of one realization ou tlicoc procesnes. It is astaut-.ed that
nothin- is known about the process iciv.,ati-ated exccpt the
fact tilat it has a continuoun and li-aited wx~ctral density, accurate
!;nowledge of vlldch is not required. art', given of the calcu-
lation of integral estimates, the quality of all the estimates in
question being determined by their wan-aquare deviation from the
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c timated paramater. 3 referencon.
Ibstracter's note: CoWleta translation2
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AUTHORI .Mchetk~j, Va. S.. ftscov)
TITIZ: An ;anslyota of restorable, detection system*
SW=o Avtm&tLka i telankhaaftse v. 26. a*. 8, 1963. 1410-IA17
TOPIC TA481 detection system, statistical analysis, signal detection, random
process, sigsial Interception
ABSTRACT: The,statistical characteristics of detection systems capable of re-
storation after breakdowns have been studied. Such systems or* fully described by.
the reliable operation time tc, breakdown search time to, and the restoration (*a-
change) time tt. Tho rad4om quantities tc# to, AM tr At* 4$8u"4 iade##ndeat &M
are given by their probability distrLbutions. The system intercepts a 1poissou
flcr4 of signals each of vbicb to at sorw time accwpted by the system with a
probability p and is lost with & probability q -a I - p it the system operates at
the instant of sivwl application while the loss probability is I if the system is
inoperative. The present author 1) finds the distribution of the number of signate
lost by the system in the (00 t) time Interval; Z) finds the number of the sub-
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:1 stitutions of the system over the same interval of time; and 3) established srA
studies the loss function representinS the totality of lost** caused by the VAMO
:acceptance of a portion of the signals Wause of exchanges in the system sn4 In
~thn equipment u"d for the organization of checks of the system. amoulte og the
;Investigation are applIcable to the cast when signals checking the good vatkLae
!order of the system form a stationary P)isson flow as well as wbea they sirvive
peviodically from the stawt of oporatiom of a new systemuntil a failute Le ob"r*
~ved. Ocit, art. host -48 formulas and figures.
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AUTHOR: Kochetkov, N~u. A. (,Mosco"
011110: None
TITLE: Applicatlon of the Pantry&& mediod to the iniresuption at minimax problems
in control processes
SOURCE: AN SSSR. IzvesUya. TekbnieheMWa kiberneUka, no. 5, 1965, 13-22
TOPIC TAGS; optimal control* automatic control theoryt differential equation s"tamt
-=4 1 * ~ehl*= DYAMMIC 13tTVFM I 0rVMCr-'#A1 0 0,40/A"& j0 ajjtrj#f FAM1104-
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systems. The author proposes that the function of a ied by the
ordlm*y differential equation system:
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where x,, xn tire phase owrdinates, x0to Ow quantity whtch 6ftes the quality
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V(O)(Q. Orig. art. ban: 59 formulas.
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A. C. and Ch"alkom A. 0.
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dimethyl-tirrdichlotide (1) and methyl-tWirkbiodde (11) secordisS to the Kkm
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Wipov) "eutraltnago instituta usomrsbanstvamlys rmchey
na bias Oorabkoy boltrdUy N*950 (glaynyy vrach 0,PNusm)
mog1kya,
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Dis:,ertatlons "Investiration of Indium CorpmMe at Increased Goa J reasures v-rd
Increased Temperatures." Catd Chew 5el, Izot of GenAral &nd lrorr&nlc Chemistry Unni.
H. S. Kurnakov, Acad :;ci 1MR, 28 Ysy 54. Votberrquys P;oskvap l'-:0scow, 19 May 544
SOj SUN 294P 216 Nov 1954
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Real resistance of aaim compounds of gallium, IMIM. am tumum.
Shuretworgekbim, 2 ao*9#2(*3-eob8 2 157. (NnA 10112)
(Calliva) (InHum) (Thallium) (Amino eoqpowds)
5im E~Tll
EDCHEMVAO A.P.1 TXIIEVs V,O.j OILTAWV, o,N,
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Cmpoimdo of ftl.Uum vith Clolnes Zbur, neorg. khloo
6 no4slW-2585 Jl 161o (KIPA 24s7)
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8/090JUJI 47/0031019/0)2
AUTHORSs Koohotkova# A. P., Tronev, V,O,q Ollyarovp O.S.
TITLS: Complex indlus compounds of lowest valencles. Synthosis
and study of the properties of the annoniates of indium
monohalides
PERIODICALt Akadestys nauk SSSR.' Doklady, v.,147, no. 5, 1962,
1006-1089
TEXT: The reaction of 'indlus monobalides with &moat& was studied In
three states of aggregation: The reaction with gaseous IM 3 under a pressure
of 3 - 4 ats (t.VOOC) Yields adducts of the composition InX-219,# where
M . 1, 'Dr, At 2 - 2,5 ats, one NO, moleaufs adds to the monohalides, The
~ss and d1agoonlates-art bl'aak substance- a%lah in
resultino qonoas2on
a
,
soll d form are inso blo in water# nitric and hydrochloric &aide, They
k
disproportlonate lot metallic In and In IIX under the action of vaterp
of
and dissociate into InM and NB5 under the action of aolds, goiting
.
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Complex Irldium compounds of lowest 0.0 1 17/B 186
120 - i500C and 6f'InPr'NH to i450C 'calses their simultaneous
1n1-MH 3t0 5 u
dissociation Into InM and Ng,'and disproportionotion into 21n not and the
corrtspond,ing InV05NNY Zxbtfi*rm1o effect* obs~rv'od at 60 - 700C ani
r
40 - 500C indicated transittoa into the sort stabl* orystallint form of
the compounds studied# since the composition andiproptrties roasintd
unchanged. When the pressure is inor*as*4 to 6-8 &tat or If liquid NO 3
to used, disporportionation yields grayish black Ing-2XR3 products.
InV3 'NH3were synthesized undirr the same oonditlqns and studiol th*rmo-
graphically to prove the composition of those products. Thus# trihalides
yield Ing,-61483, Thermograas showed the decomposition of these products
down to Ink3OxHp and fusion of metallic rn. The presence of Ina*t -in
this reaction was also proved by X-ray analysis. The reaction of In
not
with NH3 sets In at the molting point of indium, and shifts to the right
in the thor~ograa a.t higher temperatures. -The last exothermic effects at
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Complex Indium compound'$ of love$% '00 11 Ilya 166
345 and 27000 correspond to the fusion of son0halides containing $Sall
amounts of In and ansontates OfTIn 111, which do not take part In the
reaction. Conclusions The reaction of XnM vith $9 3 causes either
addition or disproportionation# according to the conditions. Th* only
products are wonoammonlates and disamonUtes. Compounds containing a
larger numb r of WHI molecules Were not obtainso ovIng to disproportions-
lion of In I into ne and to III at higher seeants, pressur*s# There
art 2 figur:s and I tattoo
ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut obahchey.1 avorgantoblookoy khimil In.
X*S. turnakova Akadomit nack 8382 (Institute of General
and Inorganto Chemistry lasni 118. lurnakov of the Academy
of Scionave USSR)
PRUNICTSDs July 16, 1962o by I&I. Chernyayaw, Acedemiclan
SUBMITTEDI July 4, 1962
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AUTHORS: Kooh*tkoyAj__A#P#q Troney, V, 0., 011yarov, 0. N.
TITLEt Complex loi-valency indius *ompounds. Synthesis and study
of the properties or indium dihalide smain**
PERIODICALt Akademlya nouk 3839. Dokladlyq ve 147# not 69 19629
TEM Complex oompounds having 6111 3 soleaul*s (room temperature) and
8 NH bolloules (slightly below 60C) or* formed from In I and In Dr
3 2 4 2 4
molecules with gaseous Nit at a pressurej'of )-4 ats by a synthesis
3
method demoribed earlier (DANt 1471 no.5 (1962)). Theo* compounds
disproportionate already when synth*sisings In 2H&14 06WH3 + 2113 0.
InNal,29H 4 InHal #6XH,, or when heated to 60 - 850C In an Inert atsos-
3 3
,phore with the separation of 2 KH3 soleaults from the 0osrpl#X compound
.having 8 99 molecules# and with formation of In Rai 6KHY FUrther
3 2 4'
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conversion is different In 1.041des and trcstdost 6111
4
Oct
InI + InI + IM witH an exothermic effect 120
In2Br 4' 6NH InDr-993 InDr:*5193 with an exothermic effect at 850c.
Immine compounds of trivalont In dooospost and react with Ingal y1eldi;6
d1halides as final products. Under exposure to air or water, metallic
indium in formed. Complex compounds containing 6 and a NX 3 molecules are
stable in an Inert medium. These resultsq justify &$$using a diner
structure with a metal - metal bond# in which In Is tetravalent. On
disproportionation the binding electron pair to shifted toward an In &too.
The kind of "In* determines the bond strength and thus also the tendency
to disproportionate, This will sake It possible to determine %be
valenoy of indium In oospl x compounds with the formal valency of 2.
There are I figure and I tlso'
ASSOCIATIONj Institut obahahey I neorganishoskay khteli is. II.S. Kurzakm
(Instituis of 0aneral and Inorganic Chemistry Issal
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TITLEt Compounds of indius vith glyatne
PERIODICAL, Zhurnol ntorgantobookoy khimti# v. 0, no# 3# 19630 172-774
TEXT., Glyolne compounds of Indius vith the formula 1n(0lH)3.00lnC13_n
(n - 0#1#2t3) and of the compositions ln(018)20'C'20 and
InG13 were synthesized by the method described for gallium (Zh.neorgan.
khIaII, 6, 158) (1961)) and investigated. Their structure Is similar
to that of the corresponding gallium aoupwande and their htst resistance
Rlso, increase# analogously due to ring formation, Decomposition of
1n(GlH) C1, starts below the melting point of glyalne (255 C) at t600C.
3 0
:)ecomposition of In(01H),0101, occurs at 255-265 C1 and that of Inal
only at 2050C. Indium-nitrogen bonds are unstable In triglycinate and
trlglyoino chlorides subjected to the action of gaseous ammonia uvJ~r
Card 112
9/07a 63 008100~10191020
Compounds of Indium vith glyalne WNW
preanure. In this respoott I",y differ from the corresponding gallium
compounds. There Is i figure*
SUBMITTED: August 16s 1962
Card 2/2
ISTWg Al*ksmAr Bomenoirichl GAIAX210501, A.A,, red.t IOCWZCTA,
otv. sa vypwkg UMLUWA,, R.Aos tekhn.iv-f,-e
[UsInIl synthetle varnIsh and point In construatian] Priva-
nento miatotiahmskM loca soaWkh materislay v strol-
tollst", Naskvs# 1959. " V. (Nookovskil 4w mmahno-
taMmIalookol propops4yo brodevol apA prolayodstva,
thrlist Stroltellstvo 00000 (min 13810)
(paint) lVarnish ond wornishing)
IMIMTURAs, A.S.# otv, sa rypust
(Materials of the Sointifte T*cWeal Conference 01sproving
the orpr4sation of the construatim of residential, cultural,
ard public buUdIMs.%t*rI&4 Xavcbn*-tekkd*b*sko7 kcafe.
rentaii 'So"rehmsWevaMe organisatell shillsbobwCo I kull-
turm-bytorvolo, strottoltstva#8 Koseowj 1961, Moskmal Plock.
gorotd-nis Ob-va yo, r&qw,, po2lt., L nmobn. --m I R-qM# 1962.
115 ps (KMA 15 s9)
Is Hauchno-tekbn1oheskaya kmforenUiya O$mrW*nA"vu#e
orgmisatsil shilishohnogo I kul*t4am*47tmgo, stroltol'stva,"
moseovs 2961" (Comft=Uon lidustry)
I III.I - I - 1. '..
-- 6 r
I i . i, ,1
38226. KOCIL-TYOVA. A. S. AhM MMOUMM. A. S.
I
Methkolkhotryy nsqml krupwgo rog&togo skate yaroslavakoy parody. Trudy
Vvegoyvz. opyto stantsti shivatrovadstvao v3rp. 1. 1", s. 5-26
COUNTAYtUSSR
CATMORYS
i3a. J-OunIAiD16%. .40. 194 240. 871LAt
AUTHOR
U"Uo
r as~,Sclentific Rbrearch In3tivite or"
Fa IL
dMtikht ~ bf Carot in In Forage Uants of
Us
YIAPLA"V~Zsk~yKrays_
01M, PUB.t13yul,,, nauchriow-tekk-n, Inrome Dallmvozt.
in-,ta kh.t 1957t 31 31-33
AS3TRACT I Carot n~'.cIontent was &Ptermined, in different
local varietlev, of zl:dver and 4*Y'bean3 during different
,,tages of developrtInt, 'It vus foud thh% C3rc&.iA& content
of differpnt varlatl,69' ir, not the sme. In clover the
c,irottn content Incroases frov, tht bul-rormut Ion stage to
tt~e stdrt of flowtring and Is tLen ek-reasee, by tYe tive
or full Uooming, In shaee tLe cArotIn" Is better -,.res4rved
than in hay4drying of grass In windrows dccreaseu loss of
carotIn by 45~, in comparlson with drying in swuths.
A. A. 6hchibryat
CAaD.t
4,4
IWMrf YA, A.B., kmA*s~l'skekbosMstvsWkb maulc
Ralsltg young stock *Mar Costrollel conditions In the ftr Rest.
ZbOotbovoutva go 66#9176aft 3 ISS. (xm 11210)
L Vallsovosteabe" umbso-telledolatellskly institut sollskop
kbosymystva., (Aritiva 7WTltory-calves)
AXWAJW IKA., VASILMVAP TOY* XWZL'PU* Z-1s; KH&MAJU HVILI,, L.M.;
4zihg~ 0 A.G.
Preparation of dLuetbrI tin dLehloride &W sto4y of its oil
vith disodi= salts of dlmUWIsilonms, ZbtLr.ob.kh1sr!;u
noo7t2307-2311 A 0629 (WA 15 M
(Tin organic eo"p=da) (Silmms)
=Wftpalc CbMIStry - ftftWU *Wale QWwImU7,q 2-2
Abet :owmis Went ftw - *Amipp xo 190 1956j, 6A&
Autborl Sidarovas 2, 0.0 1"W"togms so NO# %U"
Titlet Cycloswissift cc Armtlo CagmAs. IX. Pascua at I
cy4obexual with bm"o
pwiOdicall Me obsb*4 MU"t IVA# 96p No 10 191-197
Abstracts On coodommatim of 1-*mloyalshommi (1) with C626 in promemos
of AlCl=pls**-WU&rLly robictim at I to
(13). Um ccosts4 at i,3.(ni) *Dd Is -(V)
phWicycladualme A"Wom to A1013 *to vater, MMI
C02% w4 bal so dfwt ~ft come of'roictloo. Vith rem
Is obiSIDOOV and ~c7olobouwo (T)l with AlDr3 YISId *f .;a
&ad iv 26-43% that of n 301-37$. PW&wtlm of I to n by Actloo
of AlM3 takes pUce also Is &be&* of C696 in is*-octam (80,,
11 houri), yis3A 95%. Yho CW **I lp 0.037 mol AlC13 :n loo a'
Card 212 M&.4 Z4".- f
UNR/gLarobiology - AnUblosis and Synblosis F-2
Antioblotics
Abs Jourt Raf Zhur -PI011-i go 189 19589 811+39
Author 1 90"StmYst MYO
Inst I
Title t Distrl~btloa.6f Antagonistic Foras of Genus
Penicillium In 80118Pf the Suropean.Part of
the Soviet ;h~bP.
Orig Pubs 8 It, Hook* -V.aIs to pr1rody. Otd. biolg
6129 NP1439 W-811
Abstreatt A study"vas'c~uctod W tM distribution of
fungi-antagonists genus Pentaillium In soils
of different geographic4l zones: Transpolarp
Moscov region - not-charnozem belt Barstoy
region -- chernosem sollaq sub tro leal soils
Card 1/2 (Batum district) of Caucasus, ;nd grazil.
19
rmkzM,,I.T.. kandidattiolostaiwakikh muk; PUMUMNUU9 1.1p.. kwAU&j
0101681MUM MAk,
flou wA role of anublottes it She goll. AntIbloilki 6 so4s).18 053,
(KLU 6in)
(AntIblotics) (Sell sicroorpstafft)
0
USSR/ificrobiology. Antibiosist and Symbiosis# 7-2
Antibiotics,
Abs Jour Rot. Zhur-Biologiyao No 10 1957, 515
Author S* F. Gauze, Oe L. Popovaq G. V. Kochatkova
Inst
Title i Now Method of Selection of the Producer
of Albomycin
Orig Pub s Antibiotiki, 19569 1, No 1. 18-20
Abstract : When a suspension of spores of Actinomyces
oubtropicust the roducer of albomycin,
is-~subjected touma-violet lighto in
the subsequent seleotion it was not
possible to isolate strains with a greater
productivity of albomycin (1) then those
Isolated from the initial culture, No
results were obtained also in the attempt
to derive a more active variant by
Card V3
USSR/Microbiology. Antibiosisq and Symbiosis, P-2
Antibiotics#
Abs Jour t Ref, Zhur-Biologiye, No lt 10,57, 515
Abstract subjecting the suspension to the action
of 1-0 - view of the fact that I
contains iron (11) uA actinomyces are
highly resistant to 11 in the nutritive
mediumt an attempt was made to find out
whether any connection exists between
the increased resistance to 11 in the
medium and the incroased synthesis of 1.
In concentration of 0,02 to 0*08% of
Fe this connection wan not established,
Furtter the effect of Streptomycin (111)
on the Aevelopment of actinomyces in a
solid medium was studied, In concen-
trations of Ill in the medium equal to
509 1009 and 200 garma/ml a single
Card 2/3
USSR/Microbiology. Antibiosis, and Symbiosial P-2
Antibiotics*
Abs Jour s Ref. Zhur-BiologiYa, NO 1, 195?9 515
Abstract colony has grown fZ0111 9ooo, 20,o,00 and
40,000 GPOrGS re8P40tiVelY- Streptomycin
resistant variants which freely develop
in 15o gamma/mi vatied considerably in
their morphological and physiological
properties. A change in the color of
the myceliUM was observed in 15 cAS08
out of 200. In a t=all number of strains
of 524 streptomycin resistant forms the
formation of .1. exceeded by 150 to 200
ereent the formation Of 1. from the
Mtial culture, and this index was
maintained by a n=ber of generations.
Card 3/3
ir
run
t"Ail
"Formation of Collmycln in Cultures of Act1nooWces fradlao
spiralis,," by F. G. Oauzep G. V. Kochatkoya, T. P.
Preobrashenskays) and N. 8. Peymr) Institute of the
Search for Nov Antiblaticap AcadwW of Modica Scleuc*s
UM AntibiatiXii Vol Is NO 5P SOP/oat 56p yp 4-8 P-
IX,
This vork describes the culture of Actinomyces fradiae vari spirall
&&d the formation in the culture of colimycUj ow of the neoWc tk group
Ot antibiotics. ColloWcin is now being successfully applied in the theraw
_104tdZU WA tbA"JAM
--------------
~~,,~."-;~Bynthetic media vith 4norasnIc nitrogen and starch. The rose-color
--lVaelia are the more aatlv* producers of colimycin. The formation at
in the culture to accompanied by the autolymis of the mWe"
i~*" a rise in the concentration of saint nitrogen in the madlum. TI*
of starchp SIVerinsp SlUcose, and fursale aeld to the mdl~**
.,stimulates the fonation of a- M.
e and lactic acids inhilAt
fanof
#U& QC t
7777~
,~H m , ; *
. K
,I ~ . WUP,
P-11,05, IN
Mmlw-
USSRIVirolojq - Dectortal Viruses (PMG*),
Abe Jour s Bet Zhur Diol,,, No 6o log, 23781
Author S Omuse, 007#1 luxiotkowi 0 V,,j Pmtrazhonsjmym~ TpP,,o
Karim, ye".F.7-TWYO~"Ow'" "p- 3(.A.s Popmo O.L.
Inst I .
Tiltie Actinophmaps as Test-ftJocts In a Search for ALti-Virus
AntiblotIce ,
Orit; Pub s Us LiGiyefty,, Ipidemlols, m1kroblol, I imml-, 1957,P
1, No 1, 53-38
Atstmet i Tie ability vas studied of 1000 cultures of Actinocovess
isolated frm soils of various popaphic locations, to
suppress Mour cultures of bacteria and six various Acti-
nophm3,es, or ifteh four vere Polyphaasso it was daterulm
nod that about one-half of the tested ActlnoWos are
able to suppress one or several Actl See in the ex-
perizient. ActimpliaCes were suyMosed by Actinoopes
with antibacterial activity as vall as by Actin.-mces
Card 1/2
USSR/Wiroloay - Bacterial Viruses (magoo).
Abe Jour i Hof Zhur Diols, No 6, 1959, 23781
vh1ch did not possess antibacterial activity, It use
noted that Aotinom"oo tibia to suppress a combLation
of 4 Actinophaps (no 2671, 2761, 250# old 3087) vm
f3%UA U06t frequently; those ActimpbeGes turn out to
be Wst convenient test-objoct In a selectlem 5r A4tino-
Wces of cultures vhich produc* mintivirus uitlitotlcs,
-- l Rautenslitayu
Card 2/2
OMizo, U.fo I, A- Q-V-; FaUSALMMSUYA, T.P.1 XW-MiA. S.S.;
SYNDIWIA* 9,Al PMU, O,L.
I
Ne use of matimobMse In the search for mintivirml antibiotics.
J# Fog, poldmoo pfths 1 no*1:63-69 1937.
Is Institute for Antijl3tlas R*"arch of the AasdomW of Medical Seteo"s
Whe vasevalt" %move
satlood"es# in research on antiviral antibloti4s)
(A"tmoss
antiviftle no* of matirm9ages to research)
(RAC"Itopwil
stotiaoy4wme In research on antIvIml antlblatles)
cro. Kay 59
1215. INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN SALTS ON IXIFFVSION. IN AGAR AND OM
.A4,TIOACTERIAL ACTIVITY DIP COUMYCIN (Russian text) X 0 1.
kova G..Y_ trad. for Invest. at New Antibiotics, USSR A -IA MM
WM. Wo-wow - ANTISKMKI 1967. 4 (53-M) Illus. 3
Antibacterial activity at tollmycla in a fluid medivin was detef mined. It was found
that raising the pit to 8.0 incromsed its activity itpinst Maph. surms 33 tin** W
virtually did root chantle activity aptast Z. coil. Activity messwed by the npring-
nwiW using D. mytold" as test,,orgWas Mowed thaki diffusion al preparation in
Apt Increased ah*t it"Ilan ofeblorides at I~ No and Co. Diffusion tweii in-
VrOsst with falling of coneemrallons of Wts VP to a certain hatil. With further
raising of conceniggUon the son" become smaller. Similar decreased activily due
to influence al the" salts W" shown llicklics method using $9f t&1 dilAIM4.
The preor"o, of phosphates in tM moldvIe"Impalts diffusion in agar and decreas-
ell activity measured by the method of "rial, dilwHom. Plakifill, MOVOW (S)
r
GAVU. 007.1 X~M J61, #I Ull 0 1 Jo I KMIRA. U.S.
sv~ 0--rao-i-POMA, 0*76
st%W of the lablillaft pff"4 at actimmostes *a met
[with Noma" in Skllshb Nkrobloloclis 26 00,687294"m
(NIVA
11 lutitut po Isyskmalp wvyl& astibloilkov AIN lung xftkva*
(NI=Wuo=m I
IOotlao"6049, 101b. off. on hatisaphave
10GEMOVAs Oslo
-- - --Mdmm-
.Distribution of satedoolatio tons of ~ of the Pau realoinim
In soils of the Urop"a part of the 916viet Valon Ewith spry in
I218110ble, JimIJ01P. Otdobial. 62 40,3177-81 157. (=A lose)
~MIIOIAMV) (BOIL MU204MUNISM"
(UQMU& AMOONUM)
.I
USM/Idcroblology - Oaer&V WeroblobSys Variability F
Ar4 5VrW# I.
Abe Jaw t Rot, Ow Did,, Ib 22,0 1"90
Author : dMu"A (1111rel IC00CAkMA GOV., lftmimireft, O.D,,
last t AS UM
Title ft Ufthaxi"I Vd"ts in last CaUs with Lqmired
Orl C., Pub Do Me As liw' I"? U?) No 1, 138-1k1
Abstract Mr*g&h the UtIOU Of trY"flAVLM (3,641=100-10-
a*thyI&GrMLW*hI*rI4e)# oo#jb*r or ultraviolet ~ftys
ou the -p)Ac&W - ram at ftedws srs **raw size, Pws-
tov bftMp *train AN-2, blochwAfti o4ants vith i%Vai-
red respiration vere obtained.' This property is firmly
trausld#44 *.a tutmn purations wA Is retainad vith
reseedino to the 0oune of am Wnus. IM tqAinMA
Card 1/2
V.
j,/Jtt&AnO#ti ItAgiStentA
Yr*rctt of mcneslum mulfato ar.,,i dimdrol on tt* rat*. of blotd
t~ag"14ticm W on arterial prewvire foil-virg experimntal
~.vrpoprot,hromblr-mle. Nsu-zh. tnviy :AmW 21t2j)~'I'j 162.
OCRA I'Yt5)
1. la kafelry farmakologii Saaarkandskcgo meditsinskago
InstItutA Immut flavlo".
AZDFOV# 1.9., prof.; KOCHVMA# O,V. Onsmod,r)
affect of jvPerplas on the process of blood wagulatiou mW
arterial prelosurs. Vraeh.delo no.3&130 Wr 163. (=A 16 M.)
i
1. Wedrs, farmaImlogil (uv,, - profo,loge.Akopov) Zabanskogo
medItsinskogo InstItuts.
(MACO-MAGMATION$ (am mmm) (maw=)
GAUM, (it yo I KV~11~-Mlvh , r,.V,, I B-IBIKVVA , Y.V.
I ~ , . ~ ~ -1 1. -11 --
Stddy of mutoitits -.1th oximtIon defloloncy In NcljA'us subtlllja .
L~vkl, AN 155 nn, 501U-11irl Ap 164. (;,AAA 270)
1. InstiVit pr, Istakanlyu vykh suitiblottkow ON :WMIs
1'r,4JiL%vl"no nWeAkom AeAtIrshent-tski2o
GAUZEj, G-.F.I.WW?W , DAt" 4,-,
,_, _ A,, GV.l VLAOIKMOVAO G.B.; IAY
Some characterlstlos of the mutants of Staphylo-co-ccus
afermentans vlth a respiratory defect. Kikroblologita 32
no.2060-265 Mr-Ap 163, (MIP4 170)
1. Inatitut po Isyskanlyu novykb antiblottkoy WS
RMETKOVio O.V.1 XUDINOVA, M.K,.; ZIMMOIA, L.r.1 BIBIROVA, H.V.
Scme phystoloSical charaatoristles of Staphylococcus and
Bacterium paraooll mutant.* vith an cmidation d9foot.
Mikrotdologlis 33 no.0587-592 Jl--Ag 064. (". -A 18 13)
1, Institut po Ityakanlyu novykh antiblattkoy AM SSSR.
Sam--rkandekoito rAditaInskero !nstl
L -31-58-66 M(l)/TWA(J)/9WA(1.,)-2 A
ACCESSIM NRz AP301W29 MV,
AMORs Gauxe, Go Y.1 Koch*tkovaj So V.1 Bibikoval He Vo
Tr=t investigation of mutants with an oxidation dofoct In bacillus subtUIS
SOUXEs AN BSSR. Dokladyj Y, 155, no. 5, 1964, 1184-1187
TOPIC TAGSt bacteria, genstics, antibiotic
ABMACTI A now method was develoW for produainS mutants of Bacillus
subtilis 169 with snail colonies and a respiration defect, based an the
mutagenic action of 5-fluorourseLl. Most of the moll mutants obtained Waco
unstable, splitting out tells of the original form, with large colonies$
however. q0table mutants that did not revert to the original fora after repeated
reinoculations were obtained. Optimum 5-fluorouracil content for the Wye-
tion of stable sut*ntol 250 micrograms per milliliter. Dotezainations of tho
rappiratory quottent, studes of the effects of substances thst selectively
Interfere with nuciele sold synthesis (mitoeytin C, sctinouyct.n C, tr"aflavin
deg~!nol),jrotoia synt hosts. tstracyclint#,. chl9,rswph*ntc91)j 4rA.-
'vR
L 315"
AC=101( NR: AM19329
the synthesis of the cellular subrand (penicillin), and investigations
the synthesis of the ansyme bou-Salactosidase in the coils of these &Lcro-
organims, Wicatsd that D. subtilis, mutants with an oxidation defect act.
Uy rafractorinoss of the respiration
tto effects of
t,o
chavacterLzed
'exogenous glucose, a selective sensitivity to the action of puroff"Ln
specLfic inhibitor of the eaneludng stages of protein synthesis -- and a
Iloss of the ability ter the induction of betA-gatactosideso. In view of
these properties, the authors recommend such mutants as test objects for the
search for now antibiotics that selectively supprooo protein syntboois to
the WtAkfitl Call.
Orig. art. has$ 3 tables.
A3=1ATIO'H: Institut Po,1XyWUW'1yu iwvykh antibiotikor Ak&dtoii Wditaiawdkb
inauk 555R (Insti.tute for the Search for Now Ant1biotter, Atadv~q f Gal
SURKITTED: 17oct63 WCLI 00 SUB COM t LS
NR PEF SOV: OrM 007 JPRS
Ca'J 212 A'- -J-
L ?416g-66
,tCC NP, Af-`_1015102
A no"aa. . v
AXT H(R s K* A Docout) qtk2U0QA T..(Canfldsto of mWical *31%ow
(P'.J: DowtMent of Pharmsoology# (Kafedre foudolocu
M
'Amarkandskogo seditains go inetitu-t-&T-
'AITLEt Effect of sphyllire b7drachlorido on blood rve9rzr* wd oftcalstion is
oxperimental h
1 XXffjjVL% *' t,
S0MCZs Meditsinakly shurnal Usbeldetstwo no. 5j, 19639 52-54
TOPIC TAGM blood prossur*# drug affo*tq dogg blood
AMUCT t stable and pronanoO hypertension was Induced In 12
;d098 with daily In4sotland of I al of pituttrin. Blood COSGU16.0
tion time Increased an &V*rG&S of 69X over the initial le-7el Ok7-
,168% In come eases)l plasma recalolfication time Increased an
Average of 135%. and tolerance of plasma to b-sparin, by 1)2%*
--At the- hajWto (_ th *--experigent&% -illness six 4a" utre SIv*n -
daily Intravenoms Inj -ationis of a 5% solution of aphyll1ne hydro-
chloride In a dose of 0,01 Smas per kilogram. Blood pressuro
and blood coagulation were chocked every 3 days, After as lIttle
as 3 days aphylline hydrochloride lowered blood pressure, but 6-s
Injeotions were necessary for nornalization. Ton days after com-
pletion of -_ Injeotions.the hypotensive affect of sphylline hydro-
chloride was found to bo pmNagat in an dep, The &uth*" 000-
Card 1/2
L =21 Elff (1) RD SOM= COVE: VR/O242/65/0W/0ll/0W00;l1
ACC Nki )y6H 95'
AUTHOR: Konovaloyal V- A# (DOCent)l KoChAjWU46 0. V. (Candidate of medical sciences);
1 4
$,Arkislyana R.-G. ------ 1.
~
fy aAra"A Mml4gml TnX%j (Kafedra farmakololli
ORGI Department or- Fawmacolo IV.
SazarkaMskogo xeditsinsk0g*
TITLE; Pharmacology of the alkalol trin
SOURCE: Heatsinskiy shurnal Usbekistanal, no. Ilp 19651. 21
TOPIC TAGSt pharmacclogyp alkaloid, blood pressurot bloodp nervous systex drug
ABSTRACT: , QuIzolisidine alkelolAs of the series C studied to clartlyi
the relationship betveen structure end The olksloULs t
vere obtained from tb* Chair or Pharmacology and from the Problems Labo~rstfrr of -
the Chemistry of Natural Compouads* Tashkent State University. It vas, psVviowly!,
established tb4t the 0 IQ44 =1400 0031"4 from the, asatissis plant (Am-
basis sphylls. L.), to olo"I eAstbitiat, _ dowi by clinical tests. It excit"!
uterine motor function and Increases blood coagulation. During experimental
bypertonio, apbyllin ebloro"rete smalfests bypotensive octl*a# foollIttetts
normal blood pressure and blood vagulstion. Apb7lliuic sold has so aseath"ta
properties. It Inhibits trawmission or impulses frce the vagus nerve to the
heart in tote# and It blocks mom tsq~ulses to %be coronary SM41ton of the veg"
nerve In Isolated frog heart. Aoyllinlc s.#14 vookess Uw toxic action at - - - - - - -~ ---
.entlabolluesteraaw subatanes a. nutbore comfivated-taittal lbarmscologleal, r#-'
search 9u the qatoollsidi" 0111aloll fttrtap obtelwA ftft the 69pbara pl"t
Sophora no CA%alit i,,NtLLIVportur,,1,1:~r,5fjihylUn. It %ins established
that matrfn a me roper so,
a
, U, 1) 1
~!Bd CM s " TE 15Deo
ACC Nib MOU9% SWR3 COMI UR/0220/65/03VOCWs/0740/0742
AUTHORt A29MIJIDMI Go To
OW 2 none
TITM L)Litiaal review of the book%aroblolockcal rmtrol rwf' the activity Pt
ibiotIMOOMikrobiologicheakLy kontrolt aktiynosti antibiaticheskikh pnparatoy')
ty V S DmitriZ!va &:A So No Samenov 'Heditainal, Moscows 363 papso 3sOOO copies
SOU=t Mikrobiologiys, v. 341 no# 4,, 1965v 740-742
TOPIC TAM antibiotics penicil1ino streptaWaino t*tr"yalir*, &Uaqvin, necwsin,
v1tamin, microbiology
ABSTRACTs - The book is the first Soviet practical reference In wtdch the
',results of the scientific researah Investigations conducted by the author*
i" scientific research institut4s wA laborAori" idth regard to the
4ppliestion of microbiological arthods in the study of the activity of
lantibiatics are presented. A list of vorks written by Soviet suthors an
the subSect (about 260 titles) is prvmidedo
The book consists of amis general chapter, 15 special chaptersp and
Ahres appuAices, Methods used to determine the antibacterial activity of
antibiotical a method of successi" dilutionti in liquid or solid culturv
P:medinj and a method for the diffiolon" f antibiotic solutions in an agar
medium an dosalbed In detall In the guieral chapter. Partivilar attwM=l
is given. to titration methods for the differtat, antibiotics Fourteen
Oh%Pten of the book are devoted to descriptim of the indivi&wl antibloticep
awrig then the PenicdUinsp strMACWtins sKibioties of the neoWein gr*ups
cal nature of the prspamtions# their antibacterial spectrum of action, medi-f
cal applications and characteristics of their unit activity an described In
detail- methods of the deterKimtIon of activity of each antibiotics
methods of the pr"raticn of test mdturss ire given. In chapter 15,, the
final chapter of the books a general schem# for the preparation of bacterico.
logics.1 sod - is provided* In addition to the infornation on the preperstic
of the bacteriological media alreW provided In the preceding chaptersp
methods of the preparation of a panorsatic meat hydrolysate zrA a pancreatic
hydrolyests of the penioulu mWeelium A" described.
Thre* appendicesp 1) vossols ad their processing, 2) preparation of
uvrking standard solutionsp Lnd 3) tables for calculating the biological
activity of antibiotics and comentrates of Vitamin 012 complete the book.
Scow parts of the book are criUdIsed by the reviever, Weverthelesep
the author writess the book Is a definite contribution to the science of
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BERNSnM, M. Kb.; YABKO# T&A,; ZAYCNCqKOVSKIT, I.D.1 VISHNETSIATAP M.D.;
LSV, M.Y.; SIRIS, As"; KOCHMOYA, T*To; VASILITRYA, M. To.
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Too-Wts sad* from theraosotting and tbarsopl4stic polymors.
Kash*-otwo pros., 7 nos 10s,91-22 0 145 (MIRA 19$I)
KOCIIETKOVA, L. 1.
Kochetkcrya, L. 1. - *011 V&POr-Mme Protection of Iron from Auospberic
Corrosion tyl MthsnolAvifle and Seversl layers of It.9 Moscow State Poftecrical
Inst imeni V. I. Lenin. Floscow, 1956 (Dissertation for the Dn"* of Owdidate
in Chervical Sciences).
Sot KnUhnays lostopiol, No. 100 1956, pp 116-127
SOV/137-58-IZ-Z4869
Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 124 JUMIR)
AUTHORS: Balezin, S. A. o Beskov, S. D., Kochetkovs, L. 1,
TITLE: On the Mechanism of Atmosphtric Corrosion and the Protective Action
of Volatile Inhibitors (0 mekhanizme atmoofernoy korroxii I xashchit-
nom deystvii letuchikh ingibitorov)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. gos. ped. in-ta. 1957, Nr 99. pp 10q-127
ABSTRACT: By the method of radioactive t:racers an investigation was carried out
on the adsorption of vapors of monoethanotamine carbonate (1) (con.
taining in the carbonate group a radioactive C 14 isotope) on reduced
Fe and an FeO, FeZ03, Fe304, and Fe(014)3 which had been previously
held in atmospheres with various moisture contents. -it was established
that there is no adsorption in pure Fe. In a dry atmosphere there Is no
adsorption of I on F*0 and FeZO3 either, though some absorption of it
is observed. Under theme conditions formation of an adsorption layer
In observed on re304 and FO(OH)3only; this layer in time becomes
desorbed (upon removal of the specimens from the atmosphere saturated
with I). In a moist atmosphere- the sorption increases and the desorp-
Card I /Z tion decreases with an Increase in the relative humidity. The highest
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On the Mechanism of Atmospheric Corrosion and the Protective Action Icont.)
sorption values are observed at a 100% humidity, when liquid-droplet condensation
takes place. Under these conditions there is a complete absence of desorption of
the compound adsorbed. From a comparison of the character of the adsorption of I
and C07 under the above conditions a hypothesis is set forth that the mechanism of
the action of I is related to the formation on the oxidized moist surface of the metal
of a film of Fe carbonate* with I adsorbed on it or with the formation of complex
compounds, intoluble in water, of Fe hydroxide with amine and carbonic acid. The
protection with aminine nitrites presumably follows the same pattern. The authors
assume that the greatest protective properties would be afforded by the volatile
salts of amines, the acid residue of which forms insoluble compounds with metallic
oxides. Bibliography: 30 references.
V. P.
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