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CHEPIXOVA, A,,R. Content of nitrogen in the aerial mass and the roots of perennimil grasses of different age. Biul.MOIP.Otd.biol. 69 no.2:138-139 Mr-Ap 164. (HIU 17:4) 4DVZDEVA, A.14.; CHEHKOVA, I.K. Frot~Dleisophaeridium sorediforme Tim. and Fr; conglutinatim Tim. from petroleums and rocks of.the Volga-Ural region. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no.2:461-462 JI 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Predstavleno aka demikom Yu.A. Orlovym. (Volga-Ural region.-r-Paleobdtany) BMNAP S.A.; RAUZER-CHERNOUSOVA, D.M., otv.red.;__CHEPIX0VA,--'~..'I-' ctv.red.; KUZIMIN, F.I., takhn.red. [Stratigraphy and Foraminifers (Fusulinidae) of the Schw Wrina beds in the Oka-Tana uplift] Stratigraftia 1 foraminifery (fuzalinidy) shvagerinovogo gorizonta Oksko-TSninskogo podniatiia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1961. 12 P. 5 plates. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii institut. Trucli, no.57). (MIRA 150) (Oka Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Oka Valley-Paraminifera, Fossil) LIVSHITS, D.I., inzh.; CHEPILI, V.S., inzh. - - Selecting efficient desian of the internal-combustion engine piston preventing the laying do-wh of compression rings. Ma- shinostroenie no.3:86-88 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 17:11) CBEPIL'o Ya.M. They kept their word. Sill.bud. 11 no.11:7-8 N 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Golova vikonkonu Bogorodehanalkoi rayonnoi Radi deputativ trudyashchikh Stanislavslkoi oblasti. %Bogorodehany District--Construction industry) KOPCHZVF Iv.; STOICHUp A.; MIRCiMT.. No)-9HMlLSV*-f&"- KUNU, K.; ATANASUV, A.; PINW.. M.; MMMHANOVp As. - Combined radiation Injuries. Mdrurgiia 15 no.9/10:847-950 1629 1. Is Visablis. voemomeditsinski institat. (RADIATION INJ W ) CHIMLEVS I. "Ratiomlizntion in the Production of Fire-extinguisbing Devices", P, 9j, (RATSIOITALIZATSIIA, Vol. 4, No. 1. Jan. 1954, Sofiyao Bulgaria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl. CHEPILEV, Iv.1 ZAKHARIKV, Iv. Research on the most suitable installations for the regeneration of the used diesel tractor oils. Izv mekh selsko stop W 1:189-200 161. . CO*W&ttvo analysis of methods for regenerative receiving of telegraph impulses. Zlektroovias' !O~uo.5:66-77 Ky '56.(KLOA 9:8) (Telegraph) CHKPIJI, V. rm the interest of the budget as von ao, state farm. Fin. SSSR 37 nD.5.-67 My 163. - (MIFU 16-5) 1. Zaveduyushcbly Lablmklm rayonnym finammovym otdolom Kramodarokogo kmya, I (Labinak ,Ketrict.-State farms-Taxation) CTIEFTINOGA, ~:!. F. "Steady State Motion of a Heavy Viscous Liquid in a Rota~lng Cylinder." Cand Phys-Math Sci, Rostov State U imeni V. ~?. Molotov, Min Higher Education USSR, Rostov-on-Don, 1955. (XL, No 17, APr 55) SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). a PL, Ih. -11- 4 il';ij e k Lev. QZ. 2~"~ Ile by tv Is J4!ccttd for tairS aq #-,cc g, eqzatio2a t.33 113twiud bounday Condition Oalfriri multics age utal T*le :'oltalor d the latte: e1jitir".q: -i;al f"CtiFrlx Of 6-0 143A Mdr, QDJ 1,Y ir-repall is ia=t takci to 4umckll tellulla. C A. _S4ezkia, US&R rcw;xsy MinixtiaLLPPY, England -7-7 .............. ---gnu = CA 'i 1 altj LIL) llut Ilr' by N lion owl MPINOGA, M. M. (Rostov-na-Donu) "Viscous Flows in Open Porous Channels." report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow., 27 Jan - 3 Feb 1960. CHEPINOGA, M.M. Flow of a viscous liquid in an inclined porous channel. DAL AN BSSR 7 noi9t588-590 S 163. MRA 17:1) 1. Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.I. Lenina, Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR V.I. Kr7lovym. _"_ - mopim - - :-O"6 6 4 0 of &.- 0 -'4 1 C' - .- -0-0 W W - - - - 9 Is 11 1) if W ft b It 4 a A is I it A -v -mv a to k-4 C-8 I tip up it. veelst -of lot- --so IF -00 as W~ d bow 09 111 1 kmdm as 00 M. T. Seflift, siaw. 0. 41*'*1 .00 fin ~Mqk- Oft Urfammom VW -111-1-3010' W. -06 "m of "CH Im mamor m I dooms to , I womb. Ifis 45M an do ig Owls be theom eat tmined sitorw amemarsbum. 11160koth the dedy 01 cwvrn~ft sh! Ou"We' a - effegme it tm zoo d Waserle timm Itedmanifebbito); dw bet - tbr 11mosin eiviolmms ad do W~~ a I"id- 41111cm. ad nWkabm -411011011110 f1ft Oft" go* own logo Ewe W345 -4 1 .463 .10 a" Get OILLOA do 4" all umm AV .0 As. .4 'T it it 11C bro VA lit 0 a a 0 W -1 " ' -1 " , Z -400 -00 ce ~d the resomwy-assy- eye" of a =nub. H. T. &arftyl and 0 1a 4 - Zkur. 9, wo-IMI(I. ' i - FIW trApi"ktion Of k"Ilttl in (*ram 1110-4109M).- wr than that of ma k- i 16% s s noted fatigued mMAI muw b d ! " y Tb~ iwm&w of MVitation is couse a Contrail. - -b- -b"ll!'t "Cumulat"' t b b dd i et, ' . u jwtic o y . tb, ut, A be fatigaed. 71* fsputtiOn of fatigued I j m%Lck is bWAv-d by HUN 10 101 M'nc kgM as that Of l of I to the C~Rtng. Foligue do" not InflIwM'V t t0 ftv h f 0 0 e t of the bv the vitamin 81 rrittlim"Ient O 06 00 0i g Ot VKMenj W- organina is wt jocreawd by In the MuWks is OX Chad by ZOO The rempimtorY MxYme R. Stefano-AV fatigue. 0 00 00 ZI %00 00 4p too V AT rc. LIT(#Lj%;fE Ck*W~ ------ pee goo o,// 0 go 6 0 0 A .4 , T IK else 0 4 0 0 U T$ If *3 1~ ft It 0 0 0 00 0:0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 :4 : : Q. 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 9 0 4 1 t Q ti 12 u w u 4 it 10 It 12 AS im It IT a IV 'N if u u m a hi V A 2 IF h- 17 J~"D .1 -Mr- I.OCISUS .0 Mw effect of tMiming of muW108 on dw pasteur- 11F rodictim. F. T. SuNrinyi and 0. 1'. Chc (Ukrailic) 30, tic= 645)(M7J.-Prdintinary training pt,,duc,-% in g Icle 1kitze all increak. ill anaerwe 41141 aerobic il;N~zis. ThiIi may be dut nut only to an inctcaw. in the at content of the lnuwle. but itho to all incremw of I hemy of I he slut Olytic vniville Systrin by trainins T(mining 'Ims not Affect (he M'frut -%level Imf mati.m. a I,p ~w j &1ill.1LA 441AUVOMICAL UlfRAIldt CLAIVICATION 0 0!0 6 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 OK VA o a 0 3 a I, 0 0 0 0 4114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 Wo 0 goo goo moo too zoo '00 W*O zoo *an son son 19011C son got *OR gas feel eggs 00- I tes-ow. as is III &GCSW&QRLON Oft @I Twu", 0 If it a a so a a 9 a , . 6 , r cm AT IS III aw&WMdMW13 911OLVIN14191 9114 SSW go -0o 4:0.400:00 n 00 ~ -.instlimis #o t"twiptuAi aqi 4"Nu icKs J.11$v alaunia Hit III 301(tivil au 4111""1 C, of 4311111 %Ava"I MAH141 All 11) U01 laildmij Iffaym3s NMI 3111 Arwimi! ;1111 P41V 43antu No P 11141uw JJIPA 44110 "hoo-m"oll -141 91"A3xi u,%w "A P,M0!j.3A1 U"I 11114 aAJMJ .341 4311i -imp q1t, 4R1 Imxr salp 0 41AIIIII mtit 10 .111"11 ;)9l 10 untivull"al aqj. 'cww&L-M! .11ADIn C9111Am"Ifel All 14) I"alumt jaims aqj IPMMI , vge 3111 j,1j)v- QIj , ;I) (M l 0 %NM1qI-1q-.j OCR ;a Sa"M 30"W'J" So Poll : w gel gig wriviteakill(wKtt, w- -T-L7.r'-.1T.1 1-1- t- I 091144 max a It A 91 sti --77N Ieg 1 r-j-w- w- r- 1001 r I T ~ Pi to n 11 1 1 :I , LTI 0 0000 0 0 0 0 000 0 WOg ; :0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 ,*.S- wl-"-w -w-v, -W-- I I I Is it 111$1,I)lts "ll lVivion nun 1131311-14,wit Ulf us is 0 unt, Li 4) 1. 2 0-.P It 1 9 , t, I - I &A K (C 0 CE 00 Mehp!~ I attic acid -fitaistatit part of muscular rasoft - tion. F. Imift-11j'i atid 4 1. V -T r , -Ni m 31 M 111P.149). cf. S. andc.'j. Avshil. V.N.S. R.J2,Nl40VCI7)- alal 41%lgli 01111ACtl It ti.'ia OW lt`~JMA14111 14 Mil-1A "ith au in. Ivuw d WmAkilir. IhMesh-v, like i t tit "ll.whilciliv IICN-11 wl.illl twat 111. ]'Ili% Cflllfilfljj~ file IrMlIf 14,12illtil "Ifill thilb W,Ilil llllll~ rks, The Diltivilix ot tat milli U i..ff4 Irads 1'. . it- lit file illbtlatfork A le.1.11411"ll I'v ith plilatill" lbi~ .1pott. that file IIVN Ir'Welit Iwl .4 11w 00 11 it 14.1 4111M"11111 9114 1144 All MflifW61 ja-[AjVt~ It Ihc caltarity 14 Inhibiting the fornallim of lactic ack) lit lbe 11111WICS. 111VAM111V tMiltC it% OIC 60i4al Of the VC11111A VW :111'e. inhich pfovm thAt it pattk7il'Atc. in Ili" Pam it. 0 %"Ilof trarliml. The aN,%c lvmtlt~ taligg"t tit, Ktral phvm,4_ ilill%nimlev 4 (h, twat 44 lit'. Ir. itt 11111wi.- J DEW coo A 0. L -10 n." Z 7--ii. it-~, , "1 ;11 -1 1 - 4 v im A 4. J, *go* 0 o a 0 0 0 so 0 6 0 0 000,11111 0 0 * 0 see 9 9,111 0 0 00 0 go 0000000 0 0 0 0 4 0. 10 0 It a 3 34 Ish V 29 10 11-1-1 -1 1.. m go a pp at k 00 so Wesbarg't malbisdi. 00 330 No. 3# (M-713(19M)(in Russimi). d C. A. 14, 14-41. 2170: 22,3181.--A cittailed drwrio aftheaWthadautia". Uk'd1#S1"ir1AJ1r1P1%-t"J 11--U(- and MWA WMI", bibliopaphy iik flim, it. 00 3 UTIN&UM CLASSWKATKO ..00 ..09 -00 I Z- t -00 go* so goo goo voo 300 boo ISO* ~u a AV a it SA a 00 4100 00 4 P0106060900006090460 Oi*000000:::::o 0 140-0-4000010-00-000000 0*000000: oleo Ogg so 00 a 11 U U 4 IN 16 it to 11 10 11 A Olt' go -),LP -)d -1-3- -Ill I? -V -W-- I IL X at Q U4# PacCIIIII UD f*cpfA?qI pl. MrAde Usitwa debydnwalaws in aw" mad f asecisk "y4fte"a". o. 1~ Clu, 00 C". J. (Virmint.) 14, 5-1:.'an,m1~40on N."dFZZ: 00 1.4-1,4101W.-The smvinic dchydrugetI&V activity 11 0, mitwic poll, prrixi. ftom lubl-il A, t1wavlattil ltv -00 maxi Inat""WIVIric Ivell. 00 -00 leaur in activity (it ?A) to 1410%. Mill froul falijut-.1 4[u"- -00 01.4 ltbows a lowrr activity. 00 13 activity in psAlp frim fatigued nutorks to the v%tent that it h.-S ill prelp"s. from Owellal 11"or. 11, o-Glycervoce- 11:00: dAydrevesm, tha. 11% 1.41611 Hu-ims. !Nt -,; Ill 0: M.-A-W dhNdrwt-- wu. turl.l. by flic CFO 0 mriboal 44 Ommun mut Utmn jef. C. .1. 20. mul't zoo ratbW muscle. Training inercaarsi the v%tra t) Iiut~uttop- linn owing to the suldn. goo 00 It SIMOSICCIrAWS OW li"Ir ('s minc(ioll 4 methslelle hille. Fationw d- not see 00 AVJ wl-m It.have any 41,finitr thetatrA activity I,$ thi, 4's'awme 1.~Vuu- 6*0 t: 00 goo woo am Q.. III 0 0 a 3 NOW' 0 0 0 0 0 wo 0 0 St C., LITIERATI101111 CL&SW IKATWO #OLIN M-C I mr to W a x 4C a It 1 9 0 to at a a IC a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4111411414114114111 4011 1 lift -4 1, 004 - 6o& 00 it OOK 002 go& 000 to It staid, 0 a a 0 00 0 0 0 1111111 0 - ~ I . - -- ?I Ovilutitguilly it V v n 3d 31 34 30 it 32 23 14 31 is It to 0 2 F A M j a _L_A-"~ 0 AL V I I I AN CC A 11 A gm~a - -- -- . - ffT POCCE&M AND FRCP(W?T1% t"Dtl Dehydregasaw of muwJ* dome and Is*"., III, cawhy 01 whic" 1= www" to saidirs mak, g%bxk a" dtfk ad". 0. P. CImcpjaW. Aim". J. (I;kmitw) IS. 44-51(in ku"ian, 54-5; in cf. C. A. 34,11.row. -N. Change was ohwived in the Capacity of ItAimil muw1vt to 0 Wise malk And citric acids. The hmstigation wax u=en todet., indirectly. the rtlatkv actiwitic-s of tbe dehydrogenates by raising IhL drinand on the crutyme sys- (embylbeaddmedamulmtratc. There waq invariablyea inemaved 0 vousumptiou, "extra (1). Two dous- tuesadded sinsultanevu%ly yield I higher tbivu that L4nained for each wparstely. Glutanjic acid caumcd a reductian of I in Usined mutcles. The oxidWns capacity of a fatigued mutickdorinatchangt. The"r" risk- wasduc tothe saimod permeability ul thC fatijgued "tusele -11 twint"aftex. "MTV" CLAWKalm whass -A I IOHW WAS, an# GO 0% 8 A* 0 "Ji it 0 -0 -0 as to a, st as 0 * 0 0 0 0 We 0 0 0 Fees 0 a 41 Q a a 4" 00 -00 000 mot* 200 see see coo 11111116 woo, Nips g-vr---X- 3&n: ON& Is moo wellowedge 20 9000*6069606996 0 006 8 a 1 4 1 6 0 19 It 11 11 14 to 4 it a 11 a B 11 a Al IF 19 It a It id A m st At ..P jw "C"JI1116 M14 A a MAUCI CFmC gag klutamic ado a Siow rebmt MUKIO. OAJ WWA4- Hill' *0 .4 l i; awm. J. jUkmint) 15, 57-64(in It a, 64-h; in Vog- ProctdinS abstr.-Addn. of nudie fisit W7)(IVW); d 009 . , acid (1) mommarily inhibits respiration, fawns It, after 009 W-2D mim. to a high ! which failo" the Curve of spon- ft o & s might be due to the formalkm tamwevewit tion. hil l d so t! l ate e ; w ti oxalsevik acid which is partially decarbolty h e the excess of CO,, not itontediately abserbett. tooks t mminplion of 0, That the alMation of I is promeding eel In 2 ways is shmm by Inhibiting respitailon with ffCN. : The pot of I which Wo Catalytically Is oxidi"d lky War- mW the exem Is convomed elm- ft It o"tro b V 0043 vl; urS. e e , piration by maloute ia where. The inbibitim of timue m m rolored by citrk and but is completely eliminated 000 bylunwate. Ch,consuffithAtonexcludillgibewkxiw- dehydrogmw by mAlmate. them Is cxxnpkte restmation * 00. c. and of respimtIon by the adda. of 1. partial by glutsm " citratt no effect by citric acids. I is included in the b:n+s cycle" to out side of succiou&bydrogenaw. and pawing into furnarale, e move the ntalanate effect. Chric AM lutatnic evib aft on the other side (A the inhittitett dv. l ydivigemem, AM ratraot pam Into lumatrair. Tho slight f6m of gWtmk add is evidently due to its wtivsl;m in motme.otber way. R. cutoff MIN 1`111161its 8F a, 0 4 -00 _4119 :00 goo 4*0 609 age a** No* see was slow 9"jmv .- 21 " - a Im 0 a flumes*$*@ so* ieves Ogg goo .*_O 4 Sao am &&as &&a A~Amj A~11 -14 Kj__1a a J- T. CL w tti .--- - I -!~~ ?n .'..; ~.T!6, ,T A S41kel 0-I ~ - - , - .. , I lame .Df, a --- ~ . A Prohitim-linad phosom to a pro'd"m'c'fa'1 o'n't-yin I c by dio I I!-** yals of adonooln tri or -. T. Strinfityi wO 1114 ~c ad d. L -0- 1. CE osVi , i. Ow1W. r, arad. ici. t U.R.S.S. 3Z. 3'21-4(1W.,).-- of go* thr,ough cellophane, anti the o1trafittmtc 111i't. com ains about the same anti. of inorg. pilosphat c ~S tile 00 initial inixt. Whm Na-ATI, k ilb,tittiteti f(w if,,: morg. libcophaic in such an anti. Ri tit make the ffital concti. of terminal phomithate groulK ItIlittlA. V41114111 10 till' IWVIVilto- got cot". 44 Mors. phophlite, It 14 Illull. that after (111fil. I* P, 600 fracbmi. the Internal mynnin-cos5(g. %,Ali. comaium a 1411p-r Offit. 4 iUUfg. Phosphate as V01111PArt'll With tile U1111-roal 00 U411, cocits. no t"Y(Kill. Ultrarlitralion t-xllt-. aw, ill.h. sea catethstiOmphateistmiuntll)ytiiytWti. Acidifyingt%ith AcOll or denaturing by heat cause% myosin to ppi. anti coo 004 telclaw bound P. Alkali increaws 11-binifing c2luciiy of coo gov inyosiu. At pit - 9.1, 10-15 ing. of 11 are tiound by I g. olmirosin. 7%is value does not depend on inyWit concts. a ip No %kniftrunt cOmt is 1wilduced by activation of ATI, by 9are 0 AA Ca". Adpmojiw&iphL-c*jaYr prothiml frotin act. tnti- rke ext. by l"An. at PH 6.0 bow$ all ca4vt 4111ilat to that oluip"Lo. a Went Sourcr of Oqnwtic I-cmuire anti as a desice for "'miNtaluind unequal contents. tit 11 in EvIlular anti intra. velful ar $tam. Mar-half R. lh-utwh so ORTALLURGIC" LITROM CLOUPSCATM too );~7 slow Is. seXi" -a "At 0"T 46-i1 " 04, 111 d I IF 6 A9 10 U 91 T, #A I I V PW o a a I N 0 0 dl a I I 117) 1.1 is jj g[ ig g[ 11 g g, t, gg it In, a 1,00 Ima All Ah a a 00 Ollie 00000 0 0, 0 0-0 A 40 lose 00-00 000000 0 MUMMA' Characteddi. of ;~~dx of deoxyrIkoitudsic 'h roteins. bCVj'oKj 'rztl= A . * ' * R'. ukrain, ioWm. Zkxr. 21, 121--M (in u lu. 1384OX1949 A, R Ss protein soln. of fixed con c. (0. mi.) was added to I mi. _01 a, . 5 son d(D INA ei act of deoxy4bonucl Z#) or of its Na Salt! tzt= of (DNN%); rej. The protein wu removed with, picric acid. certain pu=taVe of the protein enttrs In a' saltlilre combination with DNA. Ile proteins Investipted were eu alb=ln, histone, fibrinogen, caulti, dephosphor-: Vol* 46 ylated tavehi, myos'm fractions, inyom B, and actlo. The Apr, 10t M animal proteins wem obiained from dog and rabbit Ctnue%,- kIdne". liver. and spleen. The percentage of cam- 319Iql1cal ObOalstry bined DNA or DNNa Is greatly Influenced by the pH and the, amts. of N&CI, NILCJ, NsjHPO, or KC] prewit. It Isabo, at Importance Whtther thn PMMR Is undnnatuttd ur ;4psk. tuivd, and bere too them Is a differvice wboher d ON w" t a t by. heat or by an excess M read d 51 cautbecauie It is believ, the actim of Virum in Inazimilarway. Mce of lemoulzbeW Be acid. and Cirty 4 TM.4-te f qdYinerizate d *J., C.A. 38. 1841 Mee to a couipetItIve lnbll'~1-1 of the reaction. i. A. .'Piz CREPYROGA, 0. P. "Reciprocal Transformation of Desoxvribonucloic and Ribonucleic Acids in the Tisaue6 of an Animal Organism," Ukr. BiokhIm. Zhur., 22) No.1, 1950 04 Downyvibsoodevas mWitily is surou of fte blood of rabbi" Mod bowisam. V-P. cp~ ~*~ . Dok4ay Add, Nouk VSSX. 78, OW-k-f(low .- , , ts with FAItc4l lkgw%-rf&ftV MViMMIS& ACM it 0AIIIIIIIINFIRI&I *CtiVitT Of :be nuy"W whiList the tom"m ano$ in the himmi; the iws five 7-10 daim wW Owu %fec-finirs in that In 2M Ahfav. it usay be abocrit. In hunts" Cwft SA camm their i. wd. ni6caut activilty ci The wasymic in the b1ml in early stAvo tif lbr 41' bet much activity Im atwol (as in nartual jiwq~offs) lot mlirs" raw%. INNW14Y site owasid-un iWA-voincs Ad- $44*14A to tow ww 41.1 thr Wmftl i* "U"CifishmV, by dcvvi.Tmmt of pmtcs arimmtti. of stir vueytivo w amt. . G. 141, K --- 64-11 QJ4 C-P i M ),17 A) I., I. Metabolism of mWalz atids In the Wer and COS (cit 7 Ch I k H i t1rat nervous system). ki R L P d . Ds Sirv 0 P e rs ays. "rt MY 1 l t A d li . . u na, an Ukr. S.S.R.1 Kicv~ ' ' os ca , i c . 24,177 ' Li d 19 B 085-7XI (InRu d Ii l id k c N .23,No.3( min 51)~ ' 150 0 b li t di d f ar e n. an ver nuc e .m a o sm was s u -S. white rats as follows: (1)'cwrols; .(2) after partial liver j*dWiW ftarcous; (4) a combination., t xclslofi; (3) dur4tn L of (2) and=3 left lower portion of the liver (about , J h er~ - Bodium of the t fiverwO was removed under et Inedinal.(16 mg./100 g. wt.. 3-4 times dat ly) was used for narcotic sleep indualon. Detd. were: t otal u*Wr- &M NA) P;vibonu add -clek am A) P , d I DNA)'P. d uclesse DNAase) In liver and t es. th 2) a decrease i i n NA P resulted In both n and 1. , entme Octivity "ft it ncreasing except for D In t 11 - decreased. remaining RNA, and then filtered. One mi. of,filtrate In (3) the effect on the CNS led to lowered NA P In brain :r dlgc,,V with 0.15 mi. of concd. HIS04 and P detd. comparing both A and D against Ottir oritur tri Wly and liver. and decreased enzyme activitY except for DNAsse of the brain Which increased (4) was not the summative , Myton F. Ho . effect of (2 attern f + (3) state the new metabolic om (2) r p L ged by (3).. A modified Schmidt-Tenntuser Cbepinpia, Skvinakayn, and L P Rukins, Main., 144him. Zkw. 23. No. 3(1951)) was ~~ for i;M WA P. DNAam waa det4. viscorattrically. A RNA&w ~'*6. was developed based upon the Kunitz method (C.A. 4 4 I 34 7 D 5 f O Af acetate 9 4 ) As cHowst dm. A. 0. mi ' o .I . buffer (pH 0.4), 0;5 ml. of I-hr. 1:10 so. axt. of mintvjd tissue, and 1.0 mij OA% Na salt of RNA. Dda. B:' 0.5 mi. of O.lM seetate buffer (pH 6.0), 0.5 mt. 61 ext., and 1.0 mt. HiD. All samples were Incubated I hr. at 37'. .2.0 mi. of 0.35%,uranyl acetate with.5% CCI.COOH addeqL lift an addnl. 30 min. at 37* to ppt. proteins anti CHEPTHOGA. 0.P.; GROBBIAT, R.Sh. Roal of depolymerized enzymes for the processes of malignant growth. Ukr. biokhts.shur.,24 no.4:420-433 '32. (MLRA 6:11) 1. Instytut biokhimlyi, Akademivi nauk Ukrayins.1royi ISR. Kyyiv. (Snsymes) (cancer) (Protein metabolism) CHEPIVOGA, 0. P. "The Problem of Complex Formation of Proteins withl4ucleic AcidB," b1cr. -Piokh!L-. Zhur., 25, No.1, pp 115-116, 1953. Inst. of Biochemistry, IJkr. AS Ussr. In their work on the interaction of albumin and of the xtrax tobacco mosaic virus with nucleic acids , V.L.RyzhkoN and G. I. Lo7dina (DAN SSSR) Vol.86, p.181, 1952) criticized author's investigation on the effect of the PH on complex formation between protein and thynonucleic acid. Contrary to their view, addLitiot of acetic acid or picric acid in author's expts did not change the results by changing the PH: the amount of nucleic acid pptd by the added chemical corresponded to the PH existing before the addition of "he precipitant. 251T54 SKTIRSKATA, X.B.; CHIPINOGA, O.P. The reaction concept of Davidson on the Imatability of doomyribovalele acid In thm cell nucleus, Ukrain. BiokhIu. Zhur. 25. No.l. 117-21 153. (CA 47 no.22:12439 153) (NLRA 60) 1. Blodmm. Inst., Kiev. bv Metabollsirt af nudel_~:adds In Ussue of bmin a" HV r in ' ' B.-Shirskap and 0. P- MeRl~ ontogenials. E. * Nauk S IM-MUCT11W.-B) 92 Ak" S S Dokkd Chemical Abst. . . . . . . y means of P11-labded Natli]?Oi which was Wected sub- Vol* 48 cutaneou4y into rabbits It was shown that with fucrtitsed 19 AFMIS 10 'Age- of the aninial them- is increased penetration of labeled b l d i f l b i l d 1. Biological mistry ami on o a e uct e ra P into ribonucleic Reid of the n; P into the add-sol. fraction of brain matter drops shaj4I l ine at )uirnediately after birth. Tliere Is a sharp dec of penetration of I"eO P Into both forum of nucleic acido especially the deoxy form. The results indicate not only active synthesis of nucl& acids in crubryouic brain but a vigorous renewal rate. in the liver the labeled P was, taken In less and less slowly as birth appmirbed. then showed a rapid rise after bIA, folinwed by. a citeflut niter, l, some 1) da both forms of nueltir add In the "M pa l 0; M K. lptx~ tlp!ake of fnhlbifiug,~~ffect of crvfhrocvtv hPingly7fit.4 An the., itedvityPt dowiLyw. 0. P. ard L. P.. QnstjBhchgm.. Kier).' i~v:i 1.71 1POPAIM, 4,111r. 17, Z32-uttlussiali %mumar% 31)--. ate. of vr- .-ttirocyt einvlyr~ asbcd c-~ r-9 (I) acts -as a specific bihihitor of th,! not ivky of deoxy ribciu.clease 111) of blorAl sernin. Tht,. hildbi6am fartor (111) is a p.-ut of and diGers in som,~ cf Vq aspl~vq frt-ju othr: k:,owtt III 1uhibitors. III is brictivuted by licating, for 5 min. at 56',, behnvicr nalike that of a siluil.-Ir factor 'ound in leu-cm-Les, (cf. Kurnick, el aL, CA . 47, 5-~i I %). The kuie properties i of 111 coindde with thow ol n Minilar Whibita found bi. -ug!iG, C Yeasts (cf. Zahenhof alut Ou A. 43. M21). III remained unchanzed alter 48 lirs, of Ualysis intlicatint, that It most probably isn bigh-mul. substanrL. D.S.L. CHIPINOGA, 01~p.,Petrovna; GULTT. N.Y., otvetetvennyy mdaktor; GRUDZIRSKATA, 6.11- I I .. re a or; ftKOVSKIY. A.D.. tekhnicheekiy redaktor [Nucleic acids and their biological role) Nukleinovye kinloty I Ikh biologicheskala roll. Kiev. Iz&-vc Akademil nauk USSR. 1956. 182 0. (KM 9:11) 1. Chlen-korrempondent AN USSR (for Gulyy) (Nucleic acids) GEVINOaA.O.jp. (11YOT) Astory of nucleic uld therapy In RasslAn clinics. TmchAslo UO.Z.: 211-214 F 856. (aft 9:7) L Institut blakhImil AN USM (UDICIM-EISTMT) (NUCLIBIC ACIN) xr,: 0, ra (C.A. 4S. 120 77ORC t 0: liver and , ney tktutni d tht rabbit Crid (1), CausIng An incren=. in the - r1tolie nuel-otidts, co;istiluants of ribnauel."le 6~ld (11'. -ln*.tll! Tiiinal orgimLm mcebquisins eyist which insw bility of a urfidircetioual mad S) n 60 acids in the proce-m of Yrn c:Tsm (C.A. 48, 13750i). Pata lwerc obtoined which iutlimlml.that Ewb OWL-41ans Are multivaricd and dpend upon thecoa m-of thtmitAbolizzu ef theorganhjua5awbole. The fitody ~-.nttrW. mlakazas.b~Ltw=a I and 11 in Und In the developmWit in the Orgari- Ondiaon? Uf tbt hm of jrnpL"i # , orprusr sylk"hul's of ProtcIlLs. Undtf 1"Oth tmam,=~tutvmim of bawmi I and 11 b of a with diflercneu in some of tht:*r bW!c ebaraemistics, 'This may bc accounted for by the fact that in. antqgrmesis protein synthcq5 represents a =rxnal pb&l. icdarsei While in malignant growths pro- teln * synth bears athol.,charlctcri~,tics to which the alsm,zends to U, cr resistancc~ To ontosenc~is there 0 r6 'on of n is a Nraryins, but consL, accinnutati ewly formed pro- teins. In czxicek~s grow.1h there is ", intensiacd protehl _Systhesb Accompanied by sorne protein clhangc~; however, the protelh mass of the cancerous growths continuously breaks down Lrivolving the metabolism of nucleic acids. The pr*--nee of a rnalignancy in any part of the organism affects the lbikagea inetirepn I and 11 ki other partq which sho-w no dete4bble. &TnAge. The amimal organ[sn pos- stsses mechanisras which bring about mutual lialuages between I and IT. The nature of tL-c_~L mutual liniz-ages depLads upon the general op~flition of the organism and the I spmific physial. properties of ~ie organs or fi,~iues. t of 3110.t= =0 oil tat iL--L~ ferctlin OfFroliE Cb--PinrZ'-% Drd 'J. pavlov5u- (In%l. Biochtm.' 2 role of nucleic a'Ab and th~ of the m-apl- - , i j d i di d , ~.r z a~7 ., e ~[i imde m are stu prutc matian bcrwc spe~dal rcfcrtl;c~ two 501slanc-' .P] -t~i muscle Protein prcpn."., (aldolaw rinil ~, rr~Lr~ible inhibifitz ua thtIr urflo;j with in Mrtic-aflar with the highly 2-ki (1). The iem- union 1 ~,~jmpltx dc~es n,3t efluct iii Orary denaturation .:~.j !~Ljjy aftCt it$ Phy%ICO-- chem. prvpmu~s. courni- is ia;~-rtant, 'Sinceamso"n Olit inhibits the cuzymic kictivit) of the PMtOTIE, Mid tk-~o~ iL iii cutupetW= with 1. The ;,uthc~ssrceunable to en1.LML:iite v"thcertaizty the groupings j of pTciejjn:nDj~, par-ticipaung ni the complex formati= u'hiab substantially reduct their trizzyin3c activity. Pre- - iiinwitry spectrojihDIorwiric ol,~Fervatfmj~ trial-e po?.siblc Ibe-4winuption that They "o not 1q.Chc~aMino acia's. tbe.rcvpm-,l* auTezatl6n-A;~uift of pmteln Th 4W~ --i~ WatTJ eir combination wl ; a -well-dr-rIned inbibit-ico of enz-ymic activity Is ol- served in tile hi.-b Mal. wt. I and practinHy no inhiLdtion jDl prote'lit prepn3. do-s not ch:irige t1tvindirtively the 44tri of nucleic but 1w;er- it, rut- Ths cam L,, rega:drd citber ;is a p,-~tial cba;age of -ctions of thL protein Avatrz- mol. or 43 Shilts in the (fi-txti-a ni the ionivatiou of ibe orinntion tween proteins an nuclcic~ cc, V With, tile highly polymerized 1, 4nd the: re atiou of the criz)-inic process of the organism is one of the Iticdogical functlann of I. Q1, y JOiffi. f T! ()? 111B. S '11~. 1, T (7~~H: 7 "Iuman imd Allimi-1, P*,Ya1o1oi:,y, Plynical Pactorn R2:*rO_oj.. Ghepinoga~ C., Peculliu,1,11es of the Vlucleoprotf-,4n Coi..iviexes In bo Rr-bbit Lung after Sublethal Roentgen Irradia- ti t1cn.. rri, N blokb m, zh., 1958, 30, 'o. 2o 200--1111 An inorevtve A-,n thee-qtractkibil-It-~ DINA frcm I Of PUbflOrl~lr,~j 'U44631le WaS I detectod 30 v.1-nutes and 2 aours Lifter totual.irra J.ation,vvit..h an X-ray Ctose of' 600 r. Two hours and, espeeislly,. 6 days after. irradiation: an in- cl,Gase was seen 'An tht., amourit (.,f RINIA in whole J.u-" tissue., a flndinrtr iYUch was tipparently aeqo- ciated with Increaaed s,Yntherin of RNA during restitution, The inorease in the protein content of w1hole lunr, tlzsue apparently resuzIts from the trnnsfor of protein clements of the blood into thei !Z!2* T-123 CHRPMOGA, O.P. [CbeffnotW4 O-P-3 Affect of nuclele aelds on the oxidation-reduction processes In aulml tissues. Ukr.blakhtu.shur. 30 no.3:333-342 '58. (MIRA 130) 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukral- Man S.S,R* (NUCL111C ACIDS) (CMIDATION-RUNCTIOX MUCTIOX) ~-CHNFINOGA,i--O.~P.:.[-Chepynceba, O.P.] Nwleoslde phosphates and enzywatle synthesis of polym1mot1des, Ow.blokhlu.sbur. 30 no.3:451,478 158. (Km 13:3) (NUCLEDSIDES) (NUCLEDTIDES) CIMPOOGA, O.P. [Chopynohn, O.P.3 Nechaniss of the participation of nuelele melds [with swmry in ftlishlo Ukrablokhlueshure 3o 1, Institut b1olihinit All USSR, Klyev. (VUQMZBOIMCLEIC ACID) OWIMION) In tissue respiration noe4:585-596 158 (MIRA 11:9) CHVIIIOU, O.P. (Kiyev) Biochemical method for an early diagnosis of malignant neoplasms. Vrach.delo no.3:253-256 Mr '59. (KIRA 12:6) le Institut blokhtaii Akademil nauk U&M. (BLOOD-EXANDUTION) (I)MMMIBONUMPASHIS) (CAJIGER) ,,,CHIPINDGA. O.?~tjPIOPYnoba. O~P.1; prinimal uchastiye Xhilobok, I.Yu. ~ I - - Fathod for fast production of desoxyribonuclelc acid preparations from bird erythrocytes. Ukr.biokhim.zhur. 31 no.4:603-605 159. (KMA 13: 1) 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Acadev7 of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R.. KIYOT. (im LRIC ACID) (ZRITEROCYTSS) 0 CHNFINGA O*Po- NOTIKOV,B.G.; LTUBARSFATA, I-Tu.XHILOBcK Characteristics of chealcalcomposItion of d-9so3yribonuclele acids In various groups of birds In morml conditions and ofter crossed Inoculation with DVA* Acta.1ftsiolebung 17 no.2:109-115 160. 1. Institut bickhtull Akademil nauk Mmainskay SM I Xafedra I ek"rinentallnoy b1ologIl Klevskogo gosudaretvennogo universitsta. (UMMMIDM=IC ACIDS) (GWTICS) Q, O.P. [ChaNnoba O.P.1- NOVIKOT, B.G. 131OV7kov. D.E.]; EiMb6dU.-IGA. tLIUb;;;IIx, N.0.1; IHILOBOK, I.Th. Some ebaracterlstles of desoi7ribounclele' acIds from erythro- cytes of ducks of various broels under normal conditions and following reciprocal treatments wIth deso3Wrlboneclelc azid preparations. UkrAlokhIm.shur. 32 no,3:36&380 160. (KM 13:6) 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Vvaintan 3,3*1*9 XU*v and the Irperlseutal Biology De- partment of 11yev State VAIversity. (MMMOONUMIC ACID) (ROMM CHEPINOGkt O.P. (Chepynohap O.P.1; SKVIRSKLYA, E.B. [Skvirstka, E.B.) First conference on the study of nuclejq acido and nucleoproteins. Ukr. biokhim. shur. 32 no./+:621+-618 160. (MIRA .13:9) (NUCLEIC ACIDS-GONGRFZSFS) NOVIKOVI, B.G.; ONFINMf 09Pq LTUBUlSKAlAo M.A. Effect of injection of.beterogenic DVA in ducks, Zhw. ob. biol. 22 no.4:317-320 A-Ag 1619 (MIRA 15:6) 1, Institute of Pbysiology, State University of Uev, and Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S,3,R*' (IDESCKMBDNUCISIC ACID) (DUMS) NCIVIKOV, B.G. [Novykov, B.H. ]; [Chepynoha, O.P. 1; LYUBARSKAYA, M.A. [Liubaralka, O.M.];-SERBA, R.M.; PTITSA, A.K. [Ftytsia, O.M.) Some speaifie features of tho desox-yribonucleic acid of erythrocytes and somatic characteristics of ducks during cross treatment with desoxyribcaucleic acid preparations. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 33 no.5: 633-645 161. (11IRL 142.10) 1. Institutw of Physiology of Kiyev State University and Institiite of Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R.# Kiyev. (DESOXYRIBONUGLEIC ACID) A10 Cr /-I J NOVIKOV,B.G.; CEPIUOGA,O.P. (Chepinoga,O.P,); LIUBARSKAIA,Y.A., (Iyubarskaya,K' M.7- Effects of the injection of heterogeneous ADN in ducks. Analele biol 16 no.1:19-23 Ja-F 162 i"'IMEPINGGA, O.P, il.Chapynoha2 Nucleopeptides as possib2e general interyneedia#,- products in the bicsynthesis of nrcteins and nueloiz acids. Ukr.bickhtP.z.hill" 34 no.1:11.6-157 162. Fifth International Biochemical Congress. IbId.-15,R (1-11RA 1. institut biokhircii JIUM UkrS-:,R, Uyev. CHEPINOGA O.P. [Chepynoha, O.P.1; NADEMINA, S.P. [Nadlozhyna, S.F.); R. 14. Nature of the composition and metabolism of some fractions of ribonucleic acid in the liver, Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 35 no.5:643-655 163. (M Im. 17:5) 1. Institute of Bilochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R.,, Kiev. CHEPBOGA, 011ga Petroyna [Chepynohap O.P.1; SKVIRSKAYA, Etya h6-r1fd;ffi5-rSMWNMa, E.B.]; MISHIN, 1-,.M.[1,Asbyn, I.,,.M.), red. -.. [Is it possible to control life processes?] Gby mozhna keruvaty zbyttievynV protsesmy? Kyiv, Naukova durka, 1964. 49 P. (MIRA 17:12) SKVIRSKAYA, Ltall Barkovm; CREPRICIG", Ol't,'a Petravnai M., red. . I - I ~ flaboratory work in jiuclpoproteins and nucloic adds) Ilraktlkwa po nWaeoprotoidam -1 nuke)-inovym kislotam. Mc- slam, Vyssh&ia sli-wia, 1964. 213 1). (MIRA 18:2) CHZPDIOGA, Vlad:bdr Filippovich(Chopinoba, V.P. ]; MBDWp A.Y., red. - - f, e - - -z- :~' (Accounting toebr4q-uos aW-4mimlating mchinos]lekhnika ob- chyslon' I lieb;rllnl mohymy. -Wv, Dershayne vyd-vo sillalko- hospodaralkol Ut-ry, 1961. 297 p. (KIM 16tl) (Amounting machines) (Calmdating =chinos) MAKARENKO, F.A.; CHEPIZHNAYA, E.A. Study of ore karat. Trudy Lab.gidrogeol.probl. 42:3-9 162. 1 (Karat) (Ore deposits) (KIRA 15:8) CHEPIZHNAYA, B.A. Genesis of the Sart-Istagan cave. Nov.kar.1 spel. no.3:73-73 1630 (MIRA 26slo) .-PRO IZIMY, K. I. Quantitative relationship between minerals in replacing rare metal-bowing pegmatite complexes. Test.Mosk.uu.Ser.4:Geol. 15 no.'3:46-52 NY-Je 160. (KLU 13:8) 1. Kafedra sineralogii Mookovskogo universitita. (Kinsralogy) CHEpIZHMP K.1,; YAKOVIZVSKMs T*A* Bertrandite from thO cavities of rare new pegmatitea. Vest.Msk. un.39r. 4: Gool. 16 no.3:41-43 W-,To 1619 (KM l4s6) 1,, ufodra mineralogil. Kookovskogo universitsta. (Bertrandite) (Pegmatiten,) BARSANOV., G.P.; KUMSKOVA, N.M.; CHEPIZHNYY, K.I. New find of tapiolite. Trudy Min. muz. no..15:189-193 164. (MIRA 17:11) CHEPIZHNYY. K.1. Scandium, in minerals from mountain crystal deposits in the subarctic Ural Mountains. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3.582-585 164. (FURA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyumnyy nauchnc-issledovatellskiy institut sinteza minerallnogo syrlya. Predstavleno akademikom N.V.Belovym. -CHEPIZHNYY, K.I. Dislocations in quartz crystals. DoIcl. .411 SSSR 166 no.101+-80' ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issiedovatells'lkiy institut stekla. Submitted Iby 13, 1965. CHEPV-SOV, P.N. The city of Cljaykovakiy. Uch. zap. Perm. goo. un. 23 no-4: 33-144- 163. (MIM 114 : 10) CHVPKASRI~j, ~.N. ~ I Size of the urban settlements of Perm Province. Uch. sap. Perm. goo. un. 101a20-56 163 (MIRA l8z2) I i T F, in. CS 'A D.: "On in.-~uriess to the uves fro--. ccal. `3ased on :7iatle- rial fro-, the clii-dc for c,vc. dileases of t.,,e ~'olo'lov Medical In- * it I L, L, u e ',,etween 10 6 and olotov State Me-E, Pal Inst. s Rolotov) 1056. (Disserta'Jon foi:'t-hc DeUree of C,~ndidate in Medical Sciences). Surrec- letopis' No. 28 1956 Nozcoll YFMHKOVICH., LG.q prof.; ARZAMASEM.. G.A.# kand. mad. nauk; GOLIDFELID, W-G.t kand. med. nanks- GORYAC&7, Yu.Ye., kand. med. nauk; LYAKITOVAp V*Nop kandipmadb nauk; REDKINA, YeeIvp kands mede nauk,, CHEPYASOVA, Npt# kand. med. nauk "Manual or, eye d1seasea; vol, 2 EnW-6val-th ind Others. Vest,-, no-4-88-95 Jl-kt63 (IrmA :L-1 al) AUTHORS: Ill in, D. I. , Petrova, A. I., Chepkasova, N. Ya. sov/89-5-1-12/28 TITLE: On the Problem of the Migration of Radioactive Bodies-From an Open Water Container(K roau o migrat3ii radioaktivnykh veshchestv iz otkrytogo vodoyam7a PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1956, Vol. 5, Nr 1. pp. 75-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For the determination of the economic advantages offered by the possibility of removing radioactive refuse at low cost an artificial pond of 3 km length and a total water surface of 6 k.2 visa created. The dams erected were impermeable to water towards the exterior. Radioactive refuse of the following radiochemical acmposition was emptied into this water on October 15. 1954: Sr8)+Sr9o+190 .............. 64% Ru.103+RU106 ............... 16% Zr95+Nb95 .................. 2% OS137 ...................... Ind Mixture of rare earths ..... ~9 In the course of the whole investigation, which lasted until the Card 1/2 end of 1957, radioactive refuse was emptied five times into this On the Problem of the Migration of Radioactive SOV189-5-1-1212P, Bodies From an Open Water Container pond, the total ~ -activity of which amounted to 60-100 mC/l. Control of the motion performed by the radioactive bodies when moving from the container of ter into the ground Yrater was carried out by measuring the 7-radicactivity of the water in the 12 artificial bore holes. Results obtained showed that strontium, cesium, and the rare earths are well absorbed by the ground on WhIlch the container is located and that therefore this method can be employed without difficulty. Therefore the place on which the container is.32;aced m, t be selected in such a manner that the migrating Ru"I reaches sources of dfi8ting water only after the elapse of the tenfold half life of Rul There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 5 references, SUMMED: January 6, 1958 1. Radioactive waste--Disposal card 2/2 cHEpY\f)Y,q, L.M. IUBOLnMYA. R.N.;. CMWAYA. L.M. Certain data on metabolism in tumors Of the bVloophzrsical and hy-Dothalumic region before and after X-ray irradiation. Top.neirokhir. I? no.4:49-55 JI-4 '53. Mak 6:8) 1. Inatitut asyrokhtrurgit Ministeretva adravookhraneniva tum 2. Institut ebmerimentallnoy biologii I patologii Ministerstva sdravookhraneniYa UWSIL (ftothalana-fteors) (Hadiotherawy) (Pituitary body-Tamors) CMPKAYA, L. M. CHEPKAYA; L. M.- "Tumors of the Brain., Ta)dng their Clinical Course as Types of Vascular Diseases.* Dnepropetrovsk State Ned Inst, Kiev, 1955 (Dissertations for Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences) SO: kdzhnava Letopis' No. 260 Jwe 19559 Moscow TPMHCHTNSKIY,.A.I., daktor md.n&ukl CFHMEP . doktor med.nauk) I Tm*Am i kmW*md4 NUMAMs 'W44 ~, Book roviev, Skisper. khir. i anest. 9 no.5:95-96 S-0 '64- (Km isin) AMOSOV, N.M.; GOLIDBERG, V.N.; KPI.1"'6"KOV, W.14.; 31r)ARENKO, L.N.; CMPKIY, L~P* Mitral valvi 00i6m4fe, V"t. AMN SSSR 18 no.9:9-18 163. OMIRA 17:9) 1. Ukrainskiy naiiehno-issladovatellskiy institut tubarkuleza i TMRCHMXIY. A.I.; CMMIT. L.P. Changes In the electric potentials of the skIn In cerebral tumors. Vop. nelrokhIr. 17 uo*5:14-18 5-0 '53. - NUU 6:11) 1. Institut, noyrokhtrurgii Mistaterstva sdre;vookbranentya VSSR. (Skin) (Brats--Tumors) (Blectrophysiolo&-) (0, '75 14-11 J, "P. M;V~:e. A-Y-.-1CH1PW' L.P. 1"1? 87wtome of Intoxication from small domes of carbon disulfids. Zhur. v7s. nerve deist* 4 uooz;139-165 M-Ap 154. (MLRA 7: 10) L 11yevskly Institut giglyany truda I profsabolevanly n& base Ukr&inskogo lustituta noyrokhirurgil. (CARIHX DIRWIM, poisoning, neural, manif eat,) (IRRYOU'PLSYSTIN, to various diseases, c"bon dioulf Ide pots., early manif est.) (POISONING, carbon disulfida, early neural* manifest.) CHEMY, L. F. IlDisturbances in Synthesizing AnAlysor Activity During- Brain Tumors." Cand Med Sci, Dnepropetrovsk State Medical Inst, Dnepropetrovsk, 1955. (KL, No 18, Apr 557, SO: Sum. No- 704, ?- Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). USSR/Medicin)e Neurophysiology, brain tumors CfLrd 1/1 Pub 154-V18 FD-2373 Author Chepkiy, L. P Title On the question of disturbance in the cortical and subcortical neurody- namics in cases where tumors of the parietal lobe are present. Periodical Zhur. vys. nerv. deyat., 5, 26-34, Jan/Feb 1955 Abstract Examination of clinical and experimental data dealing with cortical and subcortical neurodynamics in patients who have tumor of the pari- etal lobe (or tumor of any other locality in the brain) revealed the presence of disturbances in higher nervous activity. Those disturb- ances may be of general or local character. Serious disturbances in the cutaneous, kinesthetic, and visual analysors are dependent on local factors; milder disturbances in the functions of the olfactory, auditory, and gustatory analysors depend on general cerebral factors. Observations of higher nervous activity in cases where tumors of the parietal lobe are present can be made on the basis of Pavlov's theory on regularity in the course of principal nervous processes when disease of the brain is confined to a limited area. Two tables and two diagrams.. Nine Soviet references. Institution: ScientificResearch Institute of Neurosurgery, Ministry of Health Ukrainian SSR. BUgnostic significance of certain disorders of amlymor &nd betic functions in tomorm of the temporal lobe. Zhur. nevr. M. 55 no-32440-945 155. (NM 9%2) 3 1. Institut niWrokhIrwVII Ministoretva sdrevookhranodya USS. (UWWAL LM. Aeoplams. KRISTER, A.A. [deceased); KLIM&KOVA. A.I.; CUE 1Y. L.P. kt e"4010-wpw-ol Ketabolle disorders In brain ""log nW'.l%Tr-oWir. 21 no.2:33-35 Mr-Ap '57 (KLRA 10:5) 1. Institut neyrokhirugit Kinisteretys, zdravookhranenlys, USSR. (UAll IMMSMS. compl. motab. metab. dimord.) (KMZAB W SM. In various die. disord. In brain tumor) USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Tumors. U-7 Comparative Oncologys Tumors In Humans, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 15J. 1956P 70697, Author s,.ghepkly L, P Virozub I, D, Inst Dnepr-ope-Urovsk Medical Institute. Title Disturbance of Thyroid Gland Function and of the Cortical-Subcortical Neurodynamics in Cerebral Tumors, Orig Pub: Sb, nauchn. tr. Dnepropetr, med. In-ta, 1957,, 3,9 282-285a Abstract: A study was made of the functional condition of the thyroid gland by means of J131 on 33 patients with super-tentorial tumors with varying localiza- tion and structure. The data obtained was compared with the results of an Investigation of the Higher Nervous Activity. It was established that a Card 1/3 USSR./.General Problems of Pathology. Tumors. U-7 ComparatiVe''Oncology, Tumors in Humans. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 15, 1956, 70897. Abstract: definite correlation existed between the extent of a disturbance, of cortico-subcortical neurody- nam.'Cs and the;'degree-of a disturbance of the ro -d 'glBnd manifested-in patients with cerebral tumors., Patients*-with malignant. and rarely with benign tumors,, with manifestations of general- cere,bral~symptoms', and marked depression of. the c6rtical-subcortical:~neurodynamics and thyroid gland function, was observed. In malignant intra- cerebral tumors (multiform spongloblastoma) dis- turbances In the thyroid gland function and of the cortico-subcortical neurodynamics was pronounced. In benign tumors, these changes are less clearly manifested. When the tumors are localized Ili the mesencephalic and diencephalic area, a pronounced Card, Z/3 Z9 CRMR=t L.P kRndsed.sauk *---J~u 3olectice of an canthetic tecbnic In ourgery of the Umid glwA. T"t.khir. 85 no.10&6"9 0 960. (MMA 13t22) Is Is goopitaltuoy kbirurgichookoy Irlinild lo.1 (sav. - prof. T.Te, aull V) boy"Pe -- -ogo tal=kogo lutitatao (n=lD GLUM-3UMM) (AY=THMU) CHWWj L.P., lcandmedoiauk brpodience of sodotracheal aneotheoia, in ourgez7 of the tb7nld gland. Mdrurgiia 37 n0-003-87 161, (Km U14) is kliniki gwpitalluoy khirm-gli (ure - prof. N.U. I.boro*- mmm*o) Vmpropetravokogo seditoWkogo instituta. (IKTRATR&CHKAL AMTHISIA) (THMID GLAND-40JRGW) OSTASHKOV, K.V.bzd,mdouauk; RASSTRIGINp N.N.; CHEPJKIY, L.P. Ana]jjis of bloW gases in artificial hypothersda. mdrurAlia no.9:37-" 162. (MIRA 15116) 1. Iz. 3-y kafedry khirurgii (Sav. - prof. V.I.Kazanakiy) Teentrallnogo instituta unovershenstvovaniya wrachey (Mo3kva) i kafedry.goopitalluoy Wruirgii No. 1 (zav. - doktor moditainakikh nauk N.Ta.Khorop%-mnenko) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (HYPO"WOM) (BLOOD, USES IN) CHEPKIY, L. P. Clinical physiological changes in operations on the thyroid gland, performed under different types of anesthesia. fteper. khir. no.3-1 7844 162. (MIRA 15.*7) l.. Ix kliniki goIspitallnoy khirurgii No. 1 (sav. - prof. T. Ye. Gnllor7bov) Daspropetrovskago modit8inskogo Instituta. (THIROID GLAND-ZURGERY) (ANESTHESIA) GHEPKIY L.,P* kand.md.nauk (Dnepropetrovsk) Clinical and pk#siological basis for using the tranquilizing agent andaxin in thyroid gland surgery. Probl.endok. i gorm. no.2:98~-101163. (MA 16:7) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii no.1 Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (IMPROWME) (THYROID GLAND-SURGERY) SIDARENKO, L.N. (Kiyev, 110.. Novostroiteltnaya u1., d,29,kv.5); CREPKIY, L.P.; 'GOLIDBERG, V.N. Some aspects of the use of corticosteroids in heart surgery. Grud,~.' khir. 6 no-4:68-,73 JI-Ag 164. WRA 18:4) 1. KI-inika serdechno-sosudistoy Icbirurgii (nauchnyy rukovoditell chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. N.M.Amosov) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza i grudnoy khirurgii imeni F.T.Yanovskogo (dir. dotsent A.S.Mamolat), Kiyev. OMKIY L,P,; TSYGANIY, A.A. i-~~ Changes in the minute vol=e of the heart and in some indices of the hemodynamics during a nitral counissurotony. Grud. kbir. 6 no.ltl2-16 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 18all) l,' Klinika gradnoy khirurgii (say. - chlon-korrespondent XXN SSSR prof. N.N. Awsov) Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatell- skogo, ingtituta tuberkuleza 1. grudnoy kbi-ru-rrl-i ineni akadmiks. F.G. Yanovskogo (dir. - dotsent A.S. MamolatL Kiyev. Adres aytoroys Kiyev, Spusk Stepans, Razina, d.7,, Tuberkuleznyy insti- tut. Submitted June 10, 1963. L 43977-66 ACC NR- AP6022868 SOURCE CODE: ~0/0239/66/052/004/0433/0436 (A) AUTHOR: Ostasbkov, K. V.; CbdOkil, L. P. ORG: haidiologlebookaya,laboratoriya Gosuder'st" vennogo"-meditainskogo instituts, Dnepropetrovsk (Radiologic Laboratory, St6f4,-Xed169-1 Inst itut4 TITLE:, pew micrometbod for determining gaseousi~-But;itairices in tbeblond SOURCE: Fiziologlebaskiy Zburnal SSSR, v. 52, noel 4. 19669 433-436 TOPIC TAGS: diagnostio instrument, 604!h -blqq-4 9id6piratory system, oxygen, carbon dioxide , omm e roe Z.-. ABSTRAFTI: Tbq article describes the determination of 0 and CO in the some blood sample based on the principle and reagents oi the Sc9olande? witb a modified injector gas analyzer (figured), using a simplified procedure in wbieb 0 Is Isolated first from the blood and Co 2 Co 2 Is Isolated later. The gases are liberated by creating a vacuum; 2 is determined from its ab orption in lka~i# 0' 'itb pyragallol. The values are expressed in vslume %. Th formul 2 w 0 a for calculation is given.1 ~t isiconcluded that this is a convenient and rapid nethod requirIng only 0.0.2 ml blood and 15-20 minutes, time. The accuracy isi + 1% compared to the Van Slyke metbode Orige arte;:bas: 1 figure, 2 UDC L ~3977' 66 ACC NRI APW2~668 formulJon and I table* USSR / Virology. Bacterial Viruses. (Phages). kbs Jour: Ref Zhur--Biol., No 2, 1959, 5247. I.uthor Krylova, ;e;G D.; Semina, N. A.; Styash.'d-na, T. V.; Chepkov V W- Inst Title Protective Properties of Typhoid Vi-2hage of Type A and its Adaptation Capacity in the Or- g6niam of Micei, Crig Pub:' Zh. microbidlogii, epidemiol, i ir-anunobiol., 1958, Yo 4, 41-47. I-Lbstract: Mice were inoculated intraperitoneally with 1 dl of a 4-hour broth-culture of typhoid and 20-30min. thereafter 0.001 ml of type A Vi- phage was introduced. Ten cultures heterolo" gous to phage Type A were used in the tests. Card 1/2 S/02863 1/011/002/001/015 0% /' 07,5V to B1 02 B201 AUTHORS: Volkov, V. S., Luklyanov, A. S.# Chepkunov, V. V.9 Shevyakov, V. P., Yamnikov, V. S. TITLE: Use of fissile absorbers in nuclear reactors PERIODICAL: Atomnaya *nergiya, v. 11, no. 2, 1961, 109-121 TEXT: The present article gives a survey of usefulness and purpose of the use of fissile absorbers in reactors. Introducing fiasile absorber into the core is one of the possible methods of compensating for the initial reactivity excess. For technological and chemical reasons, only few elements are eligible as absorbers of this kind: boron, hafniump europium,. gadoliniump samarium, cadmium, and mercury. Data on these fiesilet absorbers are compiled in a table taken from Ref. 1 (Nucl. Sci. and E A, No. 3, 357 (1958)). Experience and investigation results gained innhg;' USA in-various reactors are dealt with. Apart from reports made at the Second Geneva Atomic Conference (195a) (Papers nos-455, 1017), tht;material concerned was taken exclusively from American publications: Nucl - angng. A, No- 34, 11 (1959), Nucleonics, L6, No- 19 1009 102 (1958). The var~6us Card 1/3 26365 8/069J61/011/002/001/01 5 Use of fissile absorbers in IB102/B201 technical and design problems involved in the use of fissile absorbers are now discussed. These problems include the exact dosing of the absorber, its resistance to corrosion, taking account of the change in mechanical properties of absorbers while in operationj use of boron leads to the forma- tion of Li and He, which must also be taken into account; additional diffi- culties arise with fuel regeneration. The remaining problems are of a purely technical nature, such as a removal of heat produced in absorbers. In most cases, boron is used in the form of alloys or chemical compounds, dispersed in some materials. The properties of boron in stainless steels and boron-titanium alloy (1-75% by weight of B10) have repeatedly been studied (Nucl- Sc'- L119mg- 4, No- 3, 3e6, 402, 415 (1958))- Irradiating an alloy containing boron (0-56% by weight of 31u) reduces its plasticitj con- siderably; to half its value with an in$egral flux of 1.35-1010 n/cm , and to one-fifth at 5.87-1620 n/cm2. The vorume of boron-titanium alloys increases up to 4-3%, depending on burn-up and boron content. Similar conditions are found for boron-zirconium alloys (Nual. Sci. and Engng. 6, no. 3, 1967 (1959); Reactor core material " , 1, r-~K'7(19~9)). Neut7on capture in the absorber plays the principal role*! ~in a v.'s,oretical treatment of reactors using fissile absorbers. For the came of only thermal neutrons Card 2/3 26365 S/089161/011/002/001/015 Use of fiesile absorbers in ... B102/B201 being aboorbedw some relations are preatntedl which were taken Xrom lectures by k. Radkowsky, J.-Stowart, and P. Zweifel at the Second Geneva ktomic Conference (1958) [Abstracter's note: The numbers of the papers are not given.] various fuel and absorber distributions.in the core are discussed briefly. Finally, German investigations (Von Winkel et al. ktomenergie, 3, 93-0959)) are dealt with (Study. of the-linear radial distribution of an absorber, and its distribution according to a Bessel function). it is finally-stated that the use of fissile absorbers still meets with certain difficulties-which, however, can:probably be overcome. There are 7 figures, 11 tables, and 18,references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 14.non-Boviet-bloc.. The most important references to English-language publications are all mentioned in the abstract. SUBMITTED: October 8, 1960 Card 3/3 I- CHEPKUKOV, VAj aspirant(tranalator]; SKOHOVI D.M., doktor tekhn. pi6f.s, red.; ZiVODCHIKOVA, A.I., red.; VLASOVA, W.A. tekhn. red. [Metallograpby of reactor materials]Metallovedenie reaktor- nykh materialoy; obzory, Yoskvap Gosatomisdat, [From "Reactor Core Materials*; a quarterly ... I Book 3. [Moderator, reflectorp and control device materials]Haterialy samedlite- lia,, otrazhatelia i regullruiushchikh ustroistve Pod re& D.M.Skorova. 1962o 113 ps Translated from Taii , 0*4 1. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus Ohio. (Nuclear reactors-4taterialal CHIPIANOV, V. Improve the ferrous metal wholesale price system. Fin. SSSR 20 no.6;27-34 Je '59. (im i2ao) (Steel Industry--Prices)