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AGGSTON, A. Two articlea on vacuum measurement. bleres automat U no.12: 382 163. AGOS-TONP A. "Constant current bridge." Reviewed by A. Agoston. Meres automat 11 no.8/9a262 163. AGOSTON; Attila, tudonmnyo,3 mur&at-ars Logical algebrap logical circuits and their applications.Ft.3,, Mores automat 11 no.10:316-320 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Automatizalasi Kutato laboratorium. AGOST011, Attila, tudomanyos munImtars Logical algebra) logical circuits and their applicatione. Pt#3- Meres automat 11 no.11-351-354 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Alcademia Automatizalasi Kutato Laboratoriuma. ,ONyl,, Endre AGOSTON, k4lla, Sjv An.g.lysis of nor,,hlnear system.~, 'V meftns of Meres bullumat 12 no,.91293-296 164, 1. Research Institute of AutDmht.cr,, llwngar.,an Academy of Sr;-'ences, Budapest. AGOSTON,..Atti:La; BEZI, Istvan Antifreeze control,Auto motor 3-7 no*2:13 21 Ja 164* 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Automatizalasi KutatO Laboratoriva. AGMCK, Davi(I - '~ " Iffect of light on drugs. Oyogyezaraoz 10 no.6:110-112 1 Jans 55- (IMUGS, off. of light) (LIGHT, effects, on drugs) .-AGOSTON, Evaq.dr.; .~ANQa~y, Gergely, dr.; LENGUEL, Gyula, dr.; SZOUOSSY, Ervin, dr. Isolation of viruses and serological tests in the 1962 kerdtoconjune- tivitio epidemic in Szeged. Orv.hetil. 105 no.5:225-227 2F \164o 1. Szeged, Varosi JC6zegeszsegUgyi JarvanyUgyi Allomas. ~ZOLLOSYP E.,- BFIADI, Ilona; KUW., Eszter; AZSTON,, Eva; JgOSSY, G.; MILE, Ibolya Virus excretion and antibody response of children immunized with monovalent or tft-valent live poUovirvs vaccines. Acta paediat. acad. sai. Hung. 3 no.1:33-39 162. 1. Institute of Micobiology (Director% Prof. G. Ivanovics), University Medical School, Szegod,'and Public Health and Epidemiologic~l S'Laition (Head Physician: J. Vetr6), Szeged. (POLIOMYELITIS immunology) (POLIOMYELITIS VIRUSFZ) BUNGAIRY/Chemical Tec-Imology, Chemical Products and Their H-2 Applic-atirwa, Part 2. - Processes and Apparatus of Cherical Technology. Abs Jour: Reforat. Zhurnal, Ehimiya) No 10, 1958,, 3V18. Author : istvan Nagy) IMBE t~ Inst :Not givell. Title :Remarks to The Article by Benes and Dr. ladomery '-Air Pre- heaters Utilizing Heat of Combustion Gases". Orig Pub: Magyar energiagazd... 1955., 8, No 2, 78-79. Abstract.% See RZhKiim, 1956, 14998. Card 1/1 GROF, Pal; BOROSI Bela;.-AGOSTON, Iren Fiqlation of mast cells and the histamine content in the eye. SzemesLet 100 no.4:197-200 D 163, 1. Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Borgyogyaszati es Szemeszeti Kli- nikaja (Igazgato: Boros Bela az orvostudomanyok kandidatusa) kUzle- menye, GROF, Pal, dr.; ULER, Maria, dr.;_AGjOS'TQN, Iren, dr.; GSEH, Anna, jr. -"fff)ct,bf ultraviolet rays on mast cells in vitro, BorgyogyS vener. azemle 40 no.10-11 F 164. A GROF, Pal; BORCS, Bela; AGOSTON, Iren. Free hist-nmine content of the bovine eye. Kiserl. orvostud. 16 no.2:113-118 AP664 1. Peaci Orvostudommyi Egyetem Ebrp,,ogyaszati es Szemeaneti klinil,aja. AGOSTON, J. 1910 ( A Dudapesti Tuoorianyejyateri 1. Sz. Moi Klinlkririjanak Kovlerriellye) "Recent Investigations on the Action of Choriogenic Gona-dotropin on the Suprarenal Gland.11 Yagyar Noorvosok Lapba, Budapest, 1949, 1P/2(55-57) Abst: Exc. Mled. 111, Vol. 111s No. 9, p. 346 AGOSTON, Janos,dr.; HORII, Bela, dr.; RECHNITZ, Kurt, dr. Examination of tba peripberal nerve fibers in tbm vulva in precancerous conditions. Magy. noorv. lap. 18 no.4:211-213 JulY 55. 1. Budapesti. Orvostudomanyi Rgyetam 1. sz. noi klinikajanak kozlemanye (Igaxgato: Hnrn, Bala dr. egy-etemi tanar). (MVES, PERIPHERAL, in vulva, in pracancernus conditions, fiber exam. (Hun)) (VULVA, neoplasms precancarous. conditions, exam. of paripberal nerve fibers. (Hun)) AGOSTON, Janoo, dr.; IWMIITZ, Kurt, dr. '-7- 1..."-, ~.-- ~ , -tv. ~". ~-- Data on the pathogeneeis of andometriosia. Ka&v.noorv.lap. 20 no.6:316-319 N 159. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Ngyetem I. sz. Noi Klinikajanak kozlemenye (Igazgato: Horn Bela dr. egyetemi tanar). tENDOMETRIOSIS etiol) AGOSTON, Janos, c1r. ; KAPLAR, Zoltan, dr. A case of chorioeDithelioms appearing in menopause. Magy.noorr. lap. 23 no-5:294-298 S 160. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. sz. Noi Klinikajanak kozlemenye (igazgato: Horn Bela dr egyet. tanar). (CHORIOCARCINOMA case reports) (MENOPAUSE compl) AGOSTON, J~mnoo, dr.; RECHNITZ, Kurt, dr. Early diagnosis of cervical cance'r with the aid of electron microscopy. Yagy onkol 5 no.4:222-227 D 161. 1. Budapesti. Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I oz. Noi Klinika. (CERVIX NEOPLASMS diag) (MICROSCOPY ELECTRON) AGOSTON, Janos, dr.; SZLEPKA, Geza, dr. UF-u of Gastrobamate in premenstrual syndrome. Orv, hetil. 101 no.3: 121-122 21 Ja 162. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, I Noi Klinika. (NEPRO&WATE ther) (MENSTRUATION DISORDERS ther) (ATROPINE rel cpds) A:GOTA, --- --inls." :"-- I I v_: JI-et. a~ ".. a-;. 'P, 11 11 r. -,:"Iti ~; *.I:c E.Uosulct) Dudar:cst. Vol 2, "o 12-. -". 'U'-"~. -5 SO: East Europe~ui Accessions List, Vol 6, ','o 8, Aui, 105~' HEGYESSY, Gyula, dr.; KUBINYINE SCHWANNER, Marta, dr.; AGQTA,-Ygrpng, dr. Significance of the occupation in the Hungarian Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae (Weil disease) infections. Munkavedelem 8 no.1/301-33 162. 1. Orazagoo Kozegeszsegugyi Intezet; Fovarosi KozegesBsegugvi- Jarvanyugyi Allomas; Fovarosi Csatorna Muvek. AGOTAI, Bela Rustproof and acidproof steals. Musz elet 18 no,,8:11 11 Ap 163. A'M-T4 A i_MV0235 45 SOURCF CODE: HU/0014/65/098/012/0535/0539 A AUTHOR: Agotai Bela (Graduate metallurgical engineer) ORG: Research Institute for the Iron Industry (Vasipari Kutato Intezet) TITLE: Effects of changes during the recrystallization heating of transformer ribbon on the wattage loss SOURCE: Kohaszati lapoko v. 9.8, no. 12, 1965, 535-539 TOPIC TAGS: metal heat treatment, metal chemical arialysis, metal recr stal-lization, /Microscopy, electric transformer I ,ABSTRACT: Changes occurring in the recrystallizntion heat treatment of transformer ribbon according to the Goss technique were investigated with the aim of establishing the parameters for attain.ing a desired degree of wattage loss in the finished ribbon. The samples were subjected to va- ,rious heat-treatments and were then examined by microscopy and analyzed for carbon, silicon, manganese) phosphorus and copper content. The particle- size distribution and the structural characteristics of the samples were also determined. It was found that the wattage loss increases with increa- .sing degree of purity and increasing particle size. In the samples examineW ,these conditions were attained best by treating for 40 hours at 1150*C in a hyd.rogen.atmosphere. The experimental results,-we-re presented_and dis- cussed. Orig. art. has: 18 figures and 2 tables. [JPRS] SUB CODE: llp 139 09t 20 SUBM DATE: none C UDC; 621-78:669!1 Ord.. 1/1 ~cr k.018-5:620.18 ZH IASKOV, L.; AGOVA. M.g ZIKOWTA. Sv. :- liew drugs in the treatment of tuberculosis. hydrazides and hydrazones. Farmataiia 4 no.1:26-29 Ja-F '54. (NICOTINIC ACID ISSOMKRS, *Pharmacol.) AGOVA, M. . Now compounds in the treatment of tuberculosis. Farmateiia, Sofia- 4 no.6:8-13 1954. (NICOTINIC ACID ISOHKRS, Chem.) (TRIOSIMICARRAZONES, Chem.) 7IM-TAUOV. L.; ZIKDWVA, Sv.; AGOVA M: NUTAIMMA, 1. unds.wlth antitub Tutbesia of new compo ercyaous properties, III. Hydrasidee and bydrazones of c&-cyanocarbonic acid.Parmataila, Sofia 5 no-3:17-20 MY-Je '55. (ACITIC ACID, derivatives. cyanoicetic acid brdra2ides & bydrazones, ther. of tubere. review) (TUBFXTJWSIS. theralT. cyanoacetic acid hydrazides & bydrazones, review) Country Bulgaria G-2 "I Uatcgory Abs. Jour Author Zhelyazkov, L. , AtE~Ova 1~1, -nd .`ikulova, 5. - Instittit. tvte for Pharmacolog,,! Bulgarian In6tf Tit I o : The Attempted SyrtAasis of isonicatinic Acid Hvdrazide Or lj~ PUb. : Trudy Nauch Isledovatel Inst Farmatsiya, 1, 8-11. (1957) Abstract The authors reDort a number of improvements jth--2ch have been made in the synthesis of isonicotinic acid hydrazide (T) by the rcaction scheipe*.. 05 95 N ip 4"'-C5 Ll, NC~ 145 r-c~~ i, N~;OUA -C514N(;OOC.113 ---xI (cf Wibaut, Z-bl, 19~:I, 1 1 .~07,R) The C5ff5N and (Cd3CU)20 are rerener-ated in the first stage. The oxidatio.i of -'-'5ff4NC2H5 iL; BULGARIA Organic Chemistryr-Synthetic orpanic chomistryA G-2 Abs Jour : Rof Zhvw - Khit4ya, No 14, 1959, No. 49491 Author : Zholyazkov, L.; Zikolovn, S.;.A6ova, M.; Zhelynzkov, L.; ova M.; Molova, S.; Mutafthova) E. Inst : ulgarian Institute for Pharriacology Titlo : Synthesis of Coupounds with Possible Antitubercular Activity. I. Hydrazidee of Souo Organic Acids and Thoir Derivatives. II. Hydrazides of Isonicotinyl Hydrazido. III. Hydrazidos and 1~ydrazoms of W- Cyanocarboxylic Acids Orig Pub : Trudy Nauch Issledovatel Fametaiya, 1, 12-15; 15-19; 19-21 (1957) Abstract : I. In the courso of research on the synthesis of compounds with antituburcular activity (ATA), the authors havo synthosized a number of hydrazides by the Card 1/5 BULGARD Or!,-,anic Chemistry--Synthetic orp,.anic chemistry. G-2 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - KhiLdyn, no 14, 1959, No. 49491 reaction of organic acid eaters with N2H B20 M at about 1000 or at higher touporaturea t;he starting acid, code of the corTosporAiM hydrazide in parentheses, yield in %, and iap in OC nre given in that order: isonicotinic (11), 98, 171; nicotinic, 98, 158 - 159; C6H5CO0H, 80, 112 - 113; 4-No2c6H com, 75, 208; 4-NO 0011 5 220 - 224; 2-Hocg4cooH, 6o, 148 - 152; PASK"F~~C'117 4M, 6o, 123 - 124; C6H5S03H, 70, 100 - NH 102; -02CO480-~H, 75, 131; 4-Cd CCNHC6H4SO p -3H, 74, 177; citrazinic, 56., 215 - 216; HscH2C8OH (IV) 70, -- The action of C6HA CHO (V) aryl 2-HOC CHO (VI~ on IV gives MCH2CaWV6H5 (VII), yield r31~, laP 170 - 1750, and H3CH2CCNHN;QHC6H40H-2 (VIII), Yield 70%, IIP 180 - 1860, The ATA of III is equal to that of I; the roLnining hydrazidos have lower activities. VII and VIII were found to have no activity. Apparontly the ATA carrier Card 2/5 G-10 BULGARIA Organic Chemistry--Synthetic organic chemistry& G-2 Abs Jour Pof Zhur - Kh=ya, No 14, 1959, No-. 49491 ia not the =NNHO group but the =1ocule as a W6010, II. The reaction of II vith aldehydos or ketones 81ves a sorios of isonicotinyl hydrazones. The reaction 1rocoods in alcoholic or aqueous modiuu in the prosonco (or absence) of a sraall amount of CH3COOH at about 200 or at about 1000 (10 - 15 min); at more elevated toraporatures the reaction takes 10 - 20 hrs Zm_isprintf. The starting aldohydo or ketone, the yield in %, and the Lip in PC are given for the folloving isonictinyl hydra- zones: camphor, 6o, 217; carvone, 70, 142 - 143; perillaldehyde, 35-5, 126 - 130; benzoin, 90, 163; 2-hydroxy-OC-naphthoic aldohydo, 98, 255; C6H CH_-CHCOCH31 98, 183 - 186; CC-naphthyl-j9-phenylindone , 29) 223 - 226; antipyrine, 10, 254 - 257; CH20, 50, 171 - 178; triacotoneamino, 98, 186.5; diacotoneamino oxalato, 60, Card 3/5 BULGARIA Organic Chemistry--Synthetic organic chemistry. G-2 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - KhiLdya, No 14, 1959, No. 49491 205; phorono, 50, 189; laosityl oxide, 50, 263 - 264; 4- hydroxycouiimwin'10' 237; ac-galactose, 50, 170 - 173; (CH3)2c (CE)CH20cii 96, 14o - 142 - c6E -COcn2cN, 6o, 234 - 2]16; C6H5=4102CN, 50, 253'- 25R; 5-nitrofurfurol, gal 250 (docoup); furfurol (IX), 90, 214 - 215; 01- glucoso, 4o, 18o; vi, 98, 239 - 24o.. 4-(cii )2NC6H4CHO) 90 202 - 203; acotom M, 70, 16o - 161; c~ OCH , 98, 174; 4-CH CONHC6H CHO (XI), 97, 278 - 281; v, 9t, a CR3CHOl 91, r76 - 179; cyclohoxanono (XII), 90, 174; onanthic aldehydo, 70, 99 - 102; vanillin, 90, 222 - 225. 4- CVCH2CH&NNECOC5H4N-HCl has also boon synthesiEod in yielde of 8?% (np 279 - 2800). Two of the above isonicotinyl hydrazonas have shown good results during clinical tests. M. Hydrazonos have boon synthesized by the reaction of aldohydos ard kotories with ROH(CN)-CONHE2 (XIII), prepared card 4/5 G-11 BULC-ARIA Organic Chemistry~--Synthetic organic dhemistry4 G-2 Abe Jour Rof Zh4 - KhiLdya, No 14, 1959, Noi 49491 from I and PCH(CN)COOC211 The reaction of CNCHNaCOOC 2H5 and C6H CH2Cl in xylone Zr*oflux for about 10 hre) gives C6H5CE7H-(CN)COOC2H5 in yiolds of 50%. (CH3)2QIICH(CN)COMI- IM2, nP 750, arxI C6H5C%0H(CN)CONUNH2, np 127 - 1280.1 have also boon prepDxed. The starting aldehyde or ketone and the R group in XIII, and the Lip in OC of the hydrazone, are listed in that order for the following hydrazores: XII, H, 128; XI, IIJf 226 (decorap); VI, CH3, 212 - 214. ix cii 153 - 156; x, (cH )2011, 109; V, .P y (CH3)~CH 1 158 1 160; VI, 0113)fl, N6; the ATA of the hydrazoms obtainod are lower than the ATA of II. -- V. SkoroduLiov Card 5/5 0 ow-ttry Bulgaria G-2 C a t,~I- o ry Aba. Jour 45364 Au L ho r iheiyazl~ov, T-.. -Aid 4~11P~Ova Inu ") Itut . Bu Li-%trian T4n,~;ti--ut--~ T It I I 17ew SynLhesis of 2-1,i2iino-i~-l-et!iylpyri-inidipe OT 1!3 Pub. I.-L'rudy Plauch Isiodovat-ill Inst Farmah5iya, -L, 32-34 k 1957) Abstract I can be praparea by the coridmsaOon of methyl- 4 -chlorovinyl.- hetone (II) an,i gvmidirle. 55 mols of quaniaine vhodanide aiid 0,05 mol Il nie Lea',-ed .50 min at 100" a solution of 1.~7 gmb 'ILI ill 40 10. %.Ai3ol' in adde,,l drulvi.-,e to t1w not n~yture, tliz, re- 'It ~ ng u ~ f mixti.re is heatA ar additional 30 mIn s at ICO ', fili-ered, the GH)OF is distil3ed off, file residue is made a 11-13.4 ., ~nc with IC%' NaOH, ard 06114 is used to extract thc 1, yield 25%, D. V--'tknvrkiy coT~T, U stir C i i WZ 0 A R _3 . J C, LI RR'11103-M. , 140. 19 59, 1-%,o. 87566 ATMOR : ZI,,elyazkov7 L.; AYoval M._I Petkova, Ye.; : Scientific ResearcFln~tDt:~Ie of Pharmacy : Synthesti of 5,6-Diraethyl-Benzimidazole C, R, I C- PUi.:Tr. N.-i. in-t farmatsiya','1957, 1, 50-51 "39TRACT : It synthesis has been effected for 5,6-dimethyl. ~I-enzimidazole (MP 202-2030, yield 8W), used as predecessor 1141 the biosynthe!,,3-s of vitimin B12. A method has been de- ~velioped for the ch3oromethylation of p-nitrotoluene with syn'-feetrical dichloro(Aimethyl ethert which has strongly ~tclxlc properties, without isolation of the latter from the I lsiilfuric acid reaction mixture. -- From authors' summary. Cil A ~--)% D : Bikova, N,; ~Rvi, Sb. . . BULGART-A/OrgELnic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958, 468o9 or 01-- aminopyridine with I in the presence of soda. A substance, the oxalate of which carbonizes without melting, is forming of 2-amino-4-methylazol under the same cinditions. Only II is an antituberculosis meant Card 2/2 BULGARIA/Organic Chemistry Synthetic Organic Cheraistry G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 24, 1958, 81637. Author Ivanov Ch , jelyaskov L . Dodova M , Agova M. Inst AN Bulgaria. Title The Freparation of Nitrofuran Substitutes Having Possible Antitubercular Activity. Orig Pub: .1okl- Bolg AN, 1957, 10, No 4, 313-316 Abstract: In search of new preparations which possess anti- tubercular activity, there were obtained: 5-nitofur- furylidene salicylhydrazine, yielti 80-3p, n-p. 246-2500C. (with deeoripositicn; from alcohol); 5-nitrofurfurylidene benzylcyanoacetyl hydrazine, yield 64~, m.p. 181-1850C, (with decomposition; from alcohol), and 5-nitrofurfurylidene isonicotynoyl hydrazine (I). It was demonstrated that cyanoacetyl Card 1/2 BuLotaIti/organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry, G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhim., No 24, 1958, 81666 Author Zhelynzkov L.. Zikolova Sv., Agova M. Inst Title The Synthesis of Compounds With Prospective Anti- tubercular Activity. III. Hydrazides and Hydrazones Orig Pub: Khirdya i industria (Belg.), 1958, 30, No 1, 14-17 Abstract: In the search of new antitubercular compounds, the hydrazide of 2,6-dioxyisonicotinic acid was obtained, m p. 215-216*-C., which was converted into isonicotinoyl hydrazones (INH) by the condensation with carbonyl compounds (CC); Given are CC and m.p. in OC, of the corresponding INH: K -galactose, 170-1730C., diacetone alcohol, 140-1420C ; 5-nitrofurfurol, 250 (decomposi- tion); Karvon, 142-143; perillaldehyde, 126-130; Card 1/2 I t AGOVA ., ~-- k Dauteration in organio chemiatry, miim i irOugstriia 35 no.l.- 23-28 063, F ~ILIIAZEoV, L.; AGOVA, I.-,. J. "'YYIthOSI13 01' sorre - iuddazi)'Jineo, i:te .16 Tru( r. h 1. ra- far.rilatsev Illst 4:3-4. 163. ACC NRi AP6031666 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Golldin, M. I.; AGoyeva, N. V.; UR/0216/66/000/005/0760/0766 Tumiaziova, V6 A. ORG: Institute of Microbiology, AN SSSR, Moscow (Institute micro- biologii AN SSSR) TITLE: Use of a method of studying virus inclusions in tissue culture and isolated plant cell experiments designed to investigate interactions between viruses and their host plants SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya, Seriya biologicheskaya, no. 5, 1966, 760-766 TOPIC TAGS: plant physiology, plant tnjury, plant disease, host plant, virus, plant disease virus, virus inclusion ) 1).419AI'r "'I" er,96ox-ITI), , 1"dqA1r n70,eP-'10J.06 V ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted to determine to what degree and under what conditions the study of viral inclusions in plant cells facilitates analysis of host cell-virus particle relationships, both in tissue-cultures and in individual cells. Kazakh-strain TMV inclu- sions were found in 50% df the cells of tested calluses and, on the average, in every fifth call of callus sections. Thus, frequency, abundance, and diversity of the kinds of inclusions in the cellular cy-;;.-- j toplasm and nucleus may be useful indicator-s for use in long-term L~ard 632 -ACC NR, All 60316667 itissue culture studies. However, viral inclusions in tissue culture cells possess unique properties. Iwanovskiy crystals are retained for ilong periods in dead tissue-culture cells. Inclusions of K-strain TMV were found not only in individual tissue culture cells, but also outside the cells in the nutrient, where they presumably can survive and multi-, ply. Factors such as cytoplasmic density appear to have as much influ- ence on inclusion formation as the number of virus particles. Long- iterm in vitro observations of callus cells containing viral inclusions suggest that in some cases these formations directly interfere with cell activity. Large aggregates of pointed or circular viral inclu- sions of Kazakh-strain TMV can congest the endoplasmic reticulumo thus impairing normal intracellular metabolism. One advantage of this method is that tissues can be studied grossly and do not have to be prepared for electron microscopy, Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [W*A. 501 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 16Nov65/ ORIG REPt 001/ OTH REF: 006 Card 2 / 2 AGRACREV, G.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; MORGULIS, P.S., kand.tekhn.nauk Approximate deter~minatlon of the time required to put a marine diesel into reverse. Sudostroenie 27 ho.9:30-36 S 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Marine diesel engines) AGRLCHLIf, G. I. Effect of phrenico-alcoholization and thoracoplasty on the heart in pulmonary tuberculosis; electrocardiographic findings. Probl. tuberk., Moskva no.4:65-70 July-Aug 1951. (CLKL 21:1) 1. Candidate Medical Science. 2. Of Moscow Oblast Scientific Research Tuberculosis Institute (Director -- Prof. F. V. Shebanov). AGRACHEV. G.I. W1 4 Certain pecul$arities of physic.4 And electrocardiographic examination of the heart in pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl. tuberk., Moskva no.4.- 45-53 July-Aug 1953. (GIXL 25:4) 1. Of Moscow Oblast Scientific-Research Tuberculosis Institute (Director - Prof. F. V. Shebanov). ASEYNT, D.D., professor; BERLIN, I.I., professor; VOZIMENSKIT, A.N., profeeoor; SOROKIN, 13., professor; UGRYUMOV, B.P., professor; TOPCH&N, A,B., professor; AGAPKIN, I.N.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; &LR&LHR,_Qj., kandidat moditainskikh nauk,- ALITSHULMR. N.S., kan'didat meditBinskikh nauk,- BXRXNZON, Ya.Te., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; ZORIN, Ye.N., kandidat meditainakikh nauk; KOROVINA, Tu~P., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; KOSITSKIT, G.I., kandidat meditainskikh naO:-, MANDELISHTAM, F.M., kandidat medi- tainskikh nauk; MOCHADDVA, T.P., kandidat meditsin8kikh nauk: OBLOGINA, Ye.Ya., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; PATSKHVXROVA, A.G., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; FOXOTILOV, K.Ye., kandidat meditainskikh nauk; ROZANOVA, H.D.. kand.dat meditsinskikh nauk; SAKWOV, A.K., kandidat meditainakikh nauY, YASHCMNKO, T.N., kandidat medit8in- skikh nauk 4Tuberculosis"; handbook for physicians edited by Z.A.Lebedeva and N.A.Shmeley. Reviewed by D,.D.Azeer and others. Probl.tub- 34 no.2: 76-80 Mr-Ap 156. (Mia 9:8) (TUBFaCULOS IS) (LZBRDEVA, Z.A.) (SIMLEV, N.A.) AGRACHAY, 0.1., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk SMA; Itlectrocardi rapbic features of pulmonary heart disease during tuberculosisTwith summary in French]. Probl.tub- 35 no.2:53-61 157. (MLRA 10:6) 1. Iz Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo tuberku- I.esnogo instituta (I.o. dir. 14.P.Gurakiy, zam. dir. po nauchnoy chasti - prof. D.D.Aseyev). (PUIXGURY HURT DISAASA. compl. tuberc.. pulm.. EGG changes (Rua)) (TLMMCUIoOSIS, PUIXONART, compl. pulm. heart dis.. EGG changes (Rua)) (ELNGTROGARDIOGRAPHY. in various dis. pulm. heart dis. in tuberc. (Rua)) KOSITS111Y, G.I.i AGRACHE7, G.I.; VYSOKOVA, T.M.; KALANDADZE, Z.F.; KIDANOVA, Z.S. Disorders of respiratory and circulatory function in chronic fibrous- cavernous pulmopary tuberculosis and their pathogenesis. Probl. tub. 38 no-3:75-83 160. (MIRA W-5) 1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta tuberkulaza Ministerstva zdravookhranei-dya RSFSA (dir. V.F.Chernyshev, zamestitell direktcra po nauke - prof. D.D.Aseyev). (TUBERCULOSIS) (RESPIRATORY ORGANS-DISEASES) (BLOOD--CIRCULATION, DISORDERS OF) ,-- AGRACHEV,_ G..I-.-; KIDAVOVA, Z.S. Dpamics of electrocardiogn-phic charges fol2owing major chest surgery in tuberculosis. Probl.tub. no.6:79-.86 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Iz clektrokardiograficheskogo kabineta Moskovskogo naiichno- . issledovateliskogo in--tituta tuberkideza Mnisterstva zdravookhra- neniya, RSFSR dir. V.F. Chernysliev, zam.dir. po nauclinoy chasti - prof* DaDe Aseyev), (TUBERCULOSIS) (LUNGS.-SUROM) RCZANOVA, M. D., doktor med. nauk- AGRACHEV, G. I., kand. mad. nauk; P TYSOKOVA, T. M., kand. med. nauk; KIDAITOVA, Z. S.; MIRONOV, F. F. Effect of exercise therapy on the functional state of adolescents with pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl. tub. 40 no.5:56-63 162. (MMA 15:7) 1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-isaledovatelisko o in 'tituta tuberlm- leza Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR fdir.r- kandidat medi- tainskikh nauk V. F. Cbernyshev, zam. dir. po nauchnoy, chasti - prof. D. D. Aseyev). (TUBERCULOSIS) (EXERCISE THERAPY) AGRACPZI~ G.I., kand. med. nauk Electrocardiography with a physical load as a method of detecting latent myocardial pathology in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl. tuberk. 4.1 no.4:14-21 163 (ITIRA 17 -.2) 1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ta- berkulaza ( dir. - kand. med. nauk T.P.Mochalova, zamestitell direktora po, nauchnoy chastl - prof. D.D.Aseyev) 114inisterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. VYSOKOVA, T.M., kand.med.nauk; AGRACHEV, G.I,, kand.med.nauk; KIDANOVA, Z.S.; SOLDATOV, VeYeep kand,med.nauk Functional. state of respiratory organs and the cardiovascular system in patients with fibrocavernous pulmonary tuberculosis* Probl, tub. 42 no*3:13-18 164- (MIRA 1811) 1. Otdeleniye funktsionallnoy diagnostiki i fizicheakikh metodov lecheniya (rukovoditell S.R.lachinyan) i 3-Ye torapevticheskoye otdeleniye (rukovoditell - prof. I.E.Sorkin) Moskovskogo nauchno- issledovateltakogo instituta tuberkulaza (direktor - T.P.Mochajova; zamestite'll direktora po nauchnoy chasti - prof. D.D.Aseyev) Ministerstva zdravooklu,aneniya RSFSR. AGRACHN - --G. S. - - - Vi3chanical 3nglnoering Dissertation: "An Investigation of the Gear Drive of an Electric Tractor With a Italtispeed Asynchronous Kotor.' Cand Tech Sci, Joint Sci Comcil of All-UnIon Sc-1 Res Inst of Machanizittion of Agriculture (VIPI) and All-Unior Sci Res Inst of li'loctrification of Agriculture (VIESKh), 6 Apr 54, (Vechernytkya Moskva, Moscow, 25 liar 54) SO: SUM 213, 20 Sept 1954 V 4982, RA-1014AL SCHEM FUR D16TRlCT HEATIJNG OF LAR" AMNS ANJ INDUSTRILL CiZTKUS. Melentlev, L.C Agr~~hev. I,1. loeven G.B. am Mic"urina, K.I. (Isv. Akad. Auk SSSR, Otdell.'t~kh. Nauk Bull. Acad. Sci. stations are sited in towns to serve areas of 6 to km radius. An analysis of the problem points to future stations being larger (150 to 200 W turbines), sited 30 to5O km and more outside the towns, with their Jesting sides comectod in parallel wit' stations in the towns towns and with Mhes other out of town stations. Stations would supply water at 170 to 1800C. generally nn the single pipe system in which after heating the water is used for domestic hot water supply etc., and then runs to vast*. A4?OAC141= Y, AID P - 204 Subject USSR/Electricity Ca rd 1/2 Pub. 26 - 3/33 Authors : Melentlyev, L. A., Prof. and Agrachev, 1. 1. %asp Title : Single pipeline system of heat'supply to cities and industry Periodical : Elek sta 5, 8-13Y MY 1955 Abstract : The DOSSibility of a single pipeline system is discussed in detail. A schematic diagram showing the eventual layout of a heat and electric power plant with new type turbines is presented, The problem of a heat network is discussed and the construction underway, of an experimental auto- matic pumping station for hot water in Leningrad is mentioned. The operational conditions and safety of the new system are discussed with graphs and tables. The single pipeline heat supply is also recommended for possible financial savings. In conclusion, the author strongly recommends additional reaearch on the problem. Eight diagrams.' AGRA6011 I . Selecting parameters for long-distance beat transmission piping. Trudy LIEI no.12:128-134 1956. (RLRk 1WO 1, Nauchn;q sotrudnik Leningre4skoy laboratoril Nnergatichookogo Inatituta Ncaflemii nauk SSSR. (Heating pipes) 1. AGRACHEV, S.I. GORNSHTLYN, K.F. 2. USSR (600) 3. Liver 4. Application of the thymol-veronal test to liver function tests in children. Pediatriia. No. 5 - 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Acessions, Library of Congress, February, 1953. Unclassified. AGRACH&V, S.I. Disturbance of liver function in pneumonia in children. Pediatriya 153,No-l, 15-20. (MLRA 6:5) (CA 47 no.16:8228 153) 1. 1st. Med. Inst., Moscow. V/~ G" ~ 17 (4t 10) AUTHORSt Shabadash, A* L., Zelikinat T. I.p SOV/20-12 TITLEs Cytoohemical Changes in NucleoprotainB of Nerve Cells in Mammals Observed at Early Stages of Radiation Injuries PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 1280 Nr 6t pp 1290-1293 (USSR) ABSTIL&CTs The changes in ribonucleoproteins (RNP) in the central nervous system of mammals have caused reactive processes which are not comprehended by the usual pathologic-histologioal methods (Refs 16-19). The investigation o:C the physicochemical propertJ of mitochondria with a simultaneous consideration of their morphology proved to be- most promising. Until recently, most investigators had represented the opinion that the nervous system is radioresistant (Refs 23p 26 et al), which hasp however, more and more been refuted lately (Refs 1, 2, 6l 80 211 24). The authors irradiated oncep with a dose of 1000 r, white rats on a t-plant according to A. V. Bibergall et al (Ref 3). After 0-5, 11 2P 3Y 3-5t 41 5, 6 and 24 hours# the rate were totally fixed by an injection into the blood vessf Card 1/4 and treated according to A. L. Shabadashle method (Refs 16-' Cytochemical Changes in Nucleoproteine of Nerve Celle SOV/20-128-6-55/63 in X amm als Observed at Early Stages of Radiation Injuries for determining the RNP (dyeing with methylene blue at different pYl-valuse). Very acid pH-values of the isoeleotrio points (IEP) of the mitochondria and of the tigroide in afferent ganglionic neuronsp as compared with similar indices of motoneurons of the spinal cord, aid of the neur6ns of the cerebral hemispheres, were characteristic of normal (control-) rate (Table 1). Histochemical changes in the IEP of the RNP in mitoohondriap in the tigroid and cytoplasm, showed - after one single total-r~-irradiation - sharp disturbanoes (characteristic of each neuron category) of the phy*oohemioal state of nuolsoproteins of the cytoplasm and of the organoids (Table 2). The quantitatively biggest changes were detected in the mitoohon- dria of the afferent cells, followed - in decreasing order - ' by the shifting in the mitochondria, of the motoneurons of the 4th, 3rd and 5tl~'layers of the cerebral cortex, in the tigroid of the motoneuroftep and finally in the tigroid of the cells of the cerebral cortex, The most considerable changes in FSP were determined in structures which normally have low IlPo As had been proved before (Refs 16-2u), basic dyes are bound by Card 2/4 RNP tbanks to the free phosphoric acid groupst and their L11 Cytochemical Changes in Nucleoproteins of Nerve Cells SOV/20-128-6-55/63 in Mammals Observed at Early Stages of Radiation Injuries ASSOCIATION: Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Akademii naak SSSR (institute of Biological Physics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: April 29, 1959, by L. S. Shtern, Academician Ll--," SUBMITTED: April 7, 1959 Card 4/4 SILU30ASH, A.L.; ZELIKINA, T.I.; AGRACHEVA, N.D. Cytochemical changes in the mammalian nervous system following local X irradiation; preliminary report. Radiobiologiia 1 no.l: 42-44 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) 88578 5/020/61/136/,001/035/037 BCi6/BO52 AUTHORS: Shabadash, A. L., Zelikina, T. I., and Agracheva, N. D. TITLE: Cytochemical Reactions of Ribonucleoproteids of 11itochcrdria and the Tigroid of Nerve Cells Within the First Minutes After Exposure to Gamma Rays PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, No.1, pp. 222-225 TEXT: The authors continued analyzing the role of the central nervous system in the "radiation reaction" of whito rats. In Refs. I - 3, they had proved that already 30 minutes after one single exposure to r-rays, the stimulus threshold of neurons in the central nervous system of mammals is disturbed by considerable histochem-J~al changes. In this paper, the authors attempted to explain the shortest period of time necessary for the occurence of physicochemical disturbances in the neuron structure, which can be registered by their methods. Studies on the isoelectric pc-,nt (i.e.p.) of ribonucleoproteids (RNP) in the organoids of nerve cells showed that fundamental changes are by nc means early proces8es of damage, but very early biological processes slJmilar to the da:-,1---,6c o,,;' blood-f-,rmdn6 Card 0 88578 Cytochemical Reactions of Ribonucleoproteids of s/.,~--/6 Mitochondria and the Ti,-roid of Nerve Cells BC16/IB05') e7 7,'ithin the First Minutes After Exposure to Gamma Rays organs. They are exactly located in concrete structured-. The experimenta. conditions ore described in Ref. 2. The radil,olon -;:itensity Nvas 100 r/mln, and the exposure time was 10 min for a iose. of 1000 r. Tile ohanges of i.e.p. were determined from the intensity of selective sorption of methylene blue as dependent on the pH of the The oarliest cluirlgf!& in tile nervoun cells occur Ali I.o.p, of the RNP (if thoir m1tocliondlia and tigroid clumps in alkaline direction. Table I gives "lie quantitative changes of i.e.p. in the last-mentioned org.,,noids of various cate6c-ries of neurons within 1, '), 10, 12, 17, '~D, Ilo, 1),~, and 60 min. lience, the authors found that the largest i.e.p. shifts are characteristic of mito- chondria of afferent ganglious cells, A sImilar shift is also charac- teristic of the RNP of mitochondria of the fourth 'Layer of the cerebral cortex (parietal region). Only physico-chemical characteristics are con- siderably disturbed, whereas the morphological ones remain unchanged. Within tile. first minutes, the above shifts differed in mitcchondria and tigroid. Hence, the authors conclude that not the participation of RNP in any structure is decisive for the extent and moment of the shift, b-,jt the Card 2/5 88578 Cytochemical Reactions of Ribonuclecprctaiis of -51/0123/61/136/001/035/037 Mitochondria and the Tij~,roid of Nerve Cells B016,!BO52 Within the First Minut"es After Exposuro to Gamma Rays total characteristics of the symplex concerned, which differ in mito- chondria and tigroid. Vie i.e.p. characteristic of a structure in normal state, however, may be used as sensitivity index for ionizing radiation. The dynamic specialization of large sections of the central nervous system characterizes the original cytochemicul properties of nerve cells. Hence, cytochemical indices may serve as slandard characteristics for a claSsi- fication into concrete neutron categories. In the authors' view, the i.e.p. s1iift in alka-line direction is a protective mechanism. There are 1 figure, 1 'able, and 13 references: 11 Soviet and I French. ASSOCIATTON: Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Soiences USSR) PR E -' -`,'1 -,1 T E Djuly 25, 1960, by L. S. 31-itern, Academician SUBUITTE'D- July 110, 1960 Card 3/3 Sl.';Slo.%? 11 -5-7 ; J(c-ijifm%r of Main sudIN"ve Cytechemiral Analyth er CON of the Centnid Ni-4 S)sIm In Itm tAtent PeTIM nt Radiation D.M.Ict A. L. T. 1. Zeirkinis and N. D. Aprache's The cy1cwhirnk-il Invivir-luor, or of Shabida%h) shc,u,rd ihat tv,:n duting We Pro minuic fc,!!Vwing thi imal-body iriMialian of "hire malc mict (I D'.) Ij,Ctc men, conkidelaMe alurts III ti-f i%(,r!cctic oui,). or ibe nuttOwndfill or the PfTrlznt nrutont and btain Coric% cc!]%. The alkalme 04t or It I. incrc.,,,, t!sr, Outing the qubstslucM 20 m;n I -bv 1.0 Its 1.4 rl I units) and it in~inlaincd (,it ".scral dail, Tjr CUINT (If the (IIIAtilitAlk indi(CS of deviation floul'the nican sintiOnrd is ssivy; dining the first hours one notm !t%cral PcAi; at 24 lit a P1.1tcal , %N(h pa%%cs pjadually Into %ho su.1nd.11d lrvrl 111 48 hr; their &,%-i An"thrr rise, with it mitimum during the tth d3y. %shilc during tht period offluncil manife%liflom one ob!eTvcs it conirlex Ilermion or WP devintioni In the alisrline and acid (b1c,110hil. It it knonn that the clecir"olloidil chnr, 1r ibonucleoproicini tiubstantially Orr the reAttion tclocen the mulochoniftial crurymci and their %ub,%uat,,; this, in turn, distorts the InclaboiRm und the functioning of the most impormni "euton cairrofin., cylkchinni"I khtfis are frwiv maTitc! than v;sible divurtmacts in the micmstructum or orsincilci. The screening of the head or trun'k shrews that the observed fbysico-chemicad chanCeti are the sum of dirm T-diation effecis on the central nervous syotm and or IM distance (includinit the renex) ptoccm. The 'Inicrit pcriN' of iadiation damage or mammals vinually does not Nit since the cytochcriiictil 'pathology' of the neuron mitochondrin is revealed Minnancittly and predetermitst,i the disturb3ne of normal conrclations cor the entire body. Wher, radistion illness is in rull swinit. distinct darnacir to the neuron mitachondria in the hirber Itophic cenites of the hypothalamus can be seen. I-il- d HW"ie rA,,k* AF At Acdd~yg Sti- of 11w VSJW. Affttr- report preovnW at tba 2zA MAJ. conarese or Railiation Raisearoh, Harrotcate/rorkshirs, Ot. IrLt. Aug 19Q ~,H.A.BP. ", A -~A IF ~, I ~ , , M., RACH M,, rA, , N . 1). )- 1~:~; - ! K 'NA , T. 1 . of cytc,;hemical chwinges -n ulle in t~.e celip of the central nerv-as - -..71t,em ii, TIP latent pn-lod anc, hi tbo in-Iti- ' stage of the -,cal uppeart%nc~, of radlat4m '11,",U-y. P-dlAlclogiifi 2 zio.1 slO~,-Ill J a I (r I 'i" 1- 2: ) ~4 1 . . 0 SHABOAM, A.L.; ZELIKINAP T.I.; AGRACHEIVA, N.D. . ...... ........................ Cytochemical indications of inhibited states of ce.11s of the contral nervous system in ma nals. DokLAN SSSR 145 no.3:657- 660 JTL 162. (HIRA 15:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki All SSSR. Predstavleno akadem.1kom. I.S.Beritashvili. (MITOCHONDRIA) (IMIBITION) SHABADASH, A.L. (Moskva, G-l51,pr,,K:utuzova224pkv.l14); ZELIKINAp T.1, (Moskva, Butyrskaya u1 84, kv.1; AGRACREVA., N.D,, (Moskva 2. Truzhenikov per., 4. k;.,.18) Cytology and oytochaidstry of ribonucleoprotaine in mito- chondria. and tigrold'of the calls of the central nervous system during,the latatit p6,riod of radiation sickness. Axkh. anat.) gist.-i exbr. 44 no.20-9 F 163. '-- (=,17 2?~ 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Mo )~~ I. SHABADASH, A. L.; ZELIKINA, T. I.; AGRACHEVA, N. D. ---,,,.,-,-, ~, - , Cytochemical characteristics of ribonucleoproteids and the deoxyribUnueliboproteid-i complex in the nucleolus of nerve cells. Doll,, AN SSSh 155 -no. 2:4-45-447 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Inatitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A. H. Belozerskim. 281.7 A&rs.-h-vs. 0-V, Vgly;~ril-jlp na vslovriv.%,n rz-~fl-!-sy, ',.Iyrabo~-Py.ye v ~h-lovt4'~Pra tsvetorqe razdrnzhiteli nFvl,,orp.,fov-%,'-h yar',:o~~tpv. M., 105L. V~ cz. 20 s.-n. (A*-Pd. mee. nauk SSS-o). 100 M. B. ts. -- (5L-5-7r,)) t 1 1 4 % 4 A It L - 4-" L L it 11 F 9 A I I V h GtOic 4 EVA ti. q ...... A Apoicalim IN W&AIg prmos to Sambefib (Russia) CoMr-ting; area and ttdtrd 00 CORCOMIrales. A, N. Votmu. K, A, At;&AVI!%V& AND N C, StIll'BRIMINNIKOVA. I InYl tl&le Mpj(jj 1932, :Ijljl4is J'hr applicalohly id the Wads Inmevi to the otril tif lilt- .00 karmhash dMih-t *a% investicitted 'the i.4npiex girre tvatAin q)hahvIr, vhah-4qfynIr. 00 "t"'Alitile. IVY111tr And little? lllillrral,t. the av suAlymi Iwing: Cu 3 4~. Zvi 3 06 a t Ill, 0 13 A, it'-, it Ill Fv 33 40%. Au 1:1 401 it 14's list%. Ail I J I it tt Iss-f ton &,tit 00 S 4:1 4W'; ltq%mttv~ tit the low Zn t"it"t 4 thr orris the iltitvt 4 Ill, L so &r)P lKIW11% WAS 11,14 )U-tilkil, Will, 1111WIrf-1. libs t~QWII Ill ttk"r IM" UA% IM111111gAll.1 %k a Wkith lite Atilt .4 Inan Cil fit Suftv 11%. -11 Is 1 1"4 11% eia sttWw*b"v fv-014 Ph- AV 111061 vmIrcit of the t1xkv"trmtr4 otal -I. I'l- 41 " W " &- A% 0 7 2 2%. Fr '.N1 30`~. Alt k; I Ill It 14 1 Ism. As 4 96 ;V) i0,- t I I M,Ivclv in M-11-161*1 -04 (Al --d Zn 0-1 Ail mis4 A a owl -.11v;. I-ILI,t% 11141 NOAlibidlow, 4 tit lok,-, O-r ~mv lig-Afing it- a mil mills 1.411 voilh l.wa4rd Stitt mill 11111IM11111 14"11111 a trate, rt-i'al Id fullijer %wall% W44 mmidriabir, And tit, /n *,44lsl,jA1Nwi 04% 11,11 AS piami 01, With li%I,tttl (Keg Ill tile (Noul Appiti-Alum (4 Its, WMAI lite- 1"O.111111A ' 1 l, and A-, ,% tit Zil is ?at" test The Zil -m& Simit I It., I of tiol It,% 1110.11 9. 09 altLigh lm-t 4-1 lh~ A~ 00";) 1- vt4atillit If in 1-sa,fills; I Its- ftmt~v witil, nml not W%v 11111, Tbv logialur obtailtril floill Ilrattlill I'MOrd 4"Mm"ll[Alt, flln.1,1% ' 1 o nly of mriAllse Cu (111 And Fe Alitl It% OVIll-, IIIA1111y 11101j[11tik' itOtAl I r 3., 1 ) im 44%). I'lic Fe omitirm can Isir reduced. and the pirtiduct "miWing admint entirely 14 Of atid Fr mAy liv 4,14mimeAl fly icuiviting. ths. 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The second niethild gave W-L" 4 recovery of roe 00 a 'A)"*v' of the charge in the first IlictliMI and l"i'l, o1 the =go 0 lictoud SoichirtS of coomnt Fates agglonict utt d wi tb coal roe gave k-a satisfactory results, which, however, ma be 0* improved by blowing pulvrrLud coW into i be molten llag. It. N. VanikAl 09 00 00 00 .00 00 Zoe -,lee so 00 it wW ' o U U it ti IF it Tt rt it fil so dIO age 0 IP 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 V to 0 0 0 09 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 000 q 0 09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 a 0 0 o 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 so r 0 a 0 0 0 00 8, ! 00 it 00 J~ so 0i 111, A gujy of ~em1,c&1,.*quIIIbrJ% I welts (mat and slag). 1 an, A. Actacl a, Tsirloluir Yeltill. A. N. VtA'bk 1935, No. 3. Pill in 'elsbri, ef S0.164es "i It in "Itit slats.-On the basil. t ill elk-*I an;-il"v; of equil. twtwtvn nist and slag the thtw% show the hilpor- drin%, of Me relation -r lor thrillelical turtalkagir ism between the di%,#,rn- pt"%ures sulfilles anti otitlr% anti 1.' 111. lljrjIj,cj% ifeveloped their roners. in their lurits. de' 16 for detg. dik%ocn. Pre%qure% (if Ifide% air ti-crilld in dk%t detail. The relation between t di-vien. Fsrc,,ure% f AgS and FeS and their concn% n their so!ns. (molten) in he, ","u, in CuPS were deid. The dis4orn. reiqurs, of sulfide% arr con"robly lowered as I heir wo 1. in the inelt drTrl,X%e. L The me" action rc"W.rf r the re Iit)n of di"Awn. of -,ill- fides In rocks doei not not I ro 1%1., No is a funvti~,n ill cown, of I hev sulfides 1.1 1 he Inrl , still is decreased aq the cailm, demo-K-0. 1. A31061) inn PrIsisorej of oxides diijillatit! is 1"Plitio s1his.-Thr r lotion I)etwzvn (Iissocn. of FeO and it% conc-a. In Tilollert lags was dvl,l. With dretra%inx roncri. of oxide t~ a given trivial in Mullen 9 slag the equil. roncil. of CO, in s. of CO.vnil CO, dcvrv&qe%. Ulien oxide% tit 2 incials 4 dittvit tit affinitirs ft 0 are pimnt in dillcit tit von, as. of these are required tit produce ciltud dkAocn- firr-tur4. The ronco. is greater for the "it-taf of gfvatt-r atlinitir for 0 When chk c4,rldilion tit equal th-wrt. prr~%utt, i~ f"(1111rd both nictalt will he tedoved Thiq ex- plains, for example, the reductinn of Fe in the triluctian smelting of Cu, Ph, NI and Sri ores, in spilt. of the farl 'hat cerl2in Alois of Cu. Pb, Si anif Sa remain unreduced, Allb"ugh Ihm' "'vials P0290115 lower affiftitir for 0 than the Fc, V: 1! pris sure OITALIVROCAL 1:11MAl f CLAII-CATIO), 47 Y'74 Ar U a AV 00 is tP it It op M XR it of n n it x KID n 1 1% q 0,9 0 0 0 0 a0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 6.0 0 *TOO 0 00 0 & 10 o 0 go 0 0 000 0000000000:0 0 00 g: -09 -0 0 00 ;4 0 0 Zo i zo 0 see I Zee Ir to t' s o w o WX F,* 4 9 1 or 14 0 Aj a 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 C 4 0 0 o 00 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 :iA - - i i 40ASUDS 110C concentrAtes. A. N, %',W~kd and R. A. 00 12.217, Nu% :01, Vm.'. I h. of in rt",11tig n(ju nultvipla;k., I low Ivillp!l. by the ad'hi. ,I 00 00 k1 1 00 . *00 zoo 1.00 Igor I Ala-ILA MfTALUjP.6fCAi, LIURATWE CLAISIMATtOl, to 0 loOll- $I, fill- 0 s o -A, , 1 1 I 0 1 1 4 1 1 , L, it in it"' ; 0 " ; 1 V tArvi %pew a 4 w I* a 3 1 (f (f f( (t ft It (4 , " , * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : ; 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 a w e ~* 0 * * 0 Of 0 SOV/180-59-3-8/43 AUTHORS: Agracheva, R.A., Vol'skiy, A.N. and Yegorov, A.M. (Moscow) TITLEs Investigation of a Method of Treating Lead Sulphide Concentrates by the Application of Ferrichloride Solutions PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1959, Nr 3, pp 37-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thermodynamics of the interactions between sulphides and chlorides of heavy metals in aqueous solutions is worked out. Results are given in Table 1. The thernio- dynamics of the processes botween chlorides and sulphides of different metals was also examined and results given in table 2. An experimental investigation was carried out on the dissociation of sulphides of heav-y metals by ferrichlorides. Results (table 3) show that galena, chalcocite~ silver sulphide and covellite are easily decomposed; pyrrhotite, marmatite and chalcopyrite are slowly decomposed; but pyrites are unaffected. Experiments were carried out on a lead concentrate containing 63-77 Pb, 2.56 Cu, 5.4 Zn, 4.73 Fe, 17-36 s, 0,39 Si02 l.o6 H20 and 4.48% remainder. The results for two temperatures (60 and 80 VC) and two times (90 and Card 1/2 120 minutes) are given in Table 4 (q. =-degree of soV/180-59-3-8/43 i.-it'a-estigation of a Method of Treating Lead Sulphide Concentrates by O)e Application of Ferrichloride Solutions extraction). Results of further experiments on a more -complex mixture are given in Table 5. The extraction of lead is greater than 99%. The method of treating lead concentrates is thus.,, treatment with iron ferrichloride solution which converts PbS to PbCl2v leaching with a solution saturated vrith CaC12 and NaCI and electrolyti-. extraction of Pb from the solution, ExPeriments on purification of the anolyte showed that --7opper is.almost completely precipitated by lead sulphide (Table 6, q = degree of precipitation) but precipitation of zinc is very slow (Table 8) and this method is unsatisfactory. There are 8 tables and 6 references, 6 of which are Soviet and 2 English. SUBMITTED2 April 26, 1958 Card 2/2 AGIUCHEVAI R.A.j VOLISKIY, A.N. Treatment of lead sulfide concentrates with ferric chloride. Sbor. nauch. trud. GINTSVFT14ET no.33:26-33 160. (AURA 15:3) (Lead sulfide) (Hydrometallurgy) VOLISKIY, A.N, (Maskvu); AGRACHEVA, R.A. SER(MUSMA, 'Yr-,M. (Moskva) Efficient analysis of nickel compounds in waste slags from the smelting of nickel. Izv. AN SSSIR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no.4:70-80 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) VOLISKJY, A.N. (Moskva); AGRACHEVA, R.A. (Moskva); SERGIYEVSKAYA, D.M. (Moskva) Effect of the composition of waste nickel slag on the content nf nickel in them. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.402-57 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 17::9) "New Method of Obtaining Salvarsan and Certain Q-iestlons of Its Structure. " Sub `5 Dee 51, All-Union Sci Res Chemteopharmacputical IL Inst Imcni Sergo Ordzhonlk-idze. Diqsertations presented for sclence and engineerlng deerees In Moscow during 1951, SO: Sum- 110- h8O, 9 Mav -55 11SM/Chernistry --- Syntbesis C,Rrd 1/1 Pub. 22 - 19AO Authors i Kraft,, M. Ya.; Agracheva, E. B.; and Sytina, E. N. Title : New mthod for the synthesis of polymor homologues of salvarsan Periodical : DoIc. AN SSSR 99/2, 259-26o, Nov 11, 1954 Abstract : A new Yrethod for the derivation of salvarsan polymer homologues from the re- duction of 3-wnino-4-h~,drox,~nlierkylarsinic acid with zinc powder, is intruduoaJ. The value of the iodine-constant indicated that this new method of reduction offers high-molecular salvarsan ;of anrro.-drrately the same quality as is usua]3,y obtained whin hyponhosnhorous acid is used as a reducing agent. The iodine constant of salvarsan cannot be reduced b7 using small amounts of zinc powder, the salvarsan yield is reduced but the ioline constant remains unchanged. Methods of synthesizzinj less 11olymerised salvarsanes are shown. Six referenxs 3-Germ-n; 2-USA and 1-US~~R (1912-1949). Institution The S. Ordzhonill-idze All-Union Snientific Rosearch C lie mical-ilharraceuti cal Institute Presented by: Academician A. IN. Kesme3-anov, June 11, 1954 UM/ Chemistry - Pharmcouticals Card 1/1 Pubi 22 - 22/52 Authora I Kraft, M.. Ya., and Agracheva, E. B. Title The structure of salvarsan and its molecular weight Periodical t Dok. AN S53R 100/2) 279-282, Jan 11, 1955 Abstract I Data are presented regarding the chanical otrticture and molecular waight of salvarsan (drug for rrotozoan infeutions). It was found t.hitt the viscosity of a salvarsaij solution depund3 upon the mignituee o'!', The cular weight and not upon the causer, connected with the contro) of the solution. The molecular, wolgl%L of salvarcan was detErrArted by studying the hydrolysir of high jrDlecular salvarsan in the presence of H0, Six references: i USA; 1 FrBnch; I German and 3 -01S)SR (1920-1954). Tables. Institution The S. Ordzhonikidze All Union Scientif.'.c Rescarch Cheixical- Pbo.,ma- c-ittical *:nsLituta Presented by Academician A.11. Nesmeyanov, June 16, 1954 SMIRNOIT, YO.A.; AGRACHYVA, Ye.B. Compounds with two electron-donor systemii, Fart 7g !~henomcna of tho chromaticity of N-(phfnylglycyl)-.O-(4--nitrocinnamoyll~- 1,4-aminonaplithol. Zhur. ob. khi'm. 35 no.M59-563 Mr 165. (MIRA 1834) 2. Moskovsk-ly tekstillnyy InRtl.Ut. BOGOSLOVSKIY, B.M. [decaased); AGRACMA, Ye.B. Investigations-in the field of benzalazine and its derivatives. Part 2-fAsy=stric derivatives of benzalazine., their preparation and properties. izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i kbim. takh. 4 no. 2-:275-279 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Moskovskiy tekstiltnyy institut. Kafedra organicheakoy khimii. (Benzaldehyde) SMIRNOV, Ye.A.; AGRACHEVA, Ye*B# -I--,. - ~ 1. 1... - . 1 -1-1 - Separated chromophoric syst s. Part 31. P enon-ana cf color in tem h the derivaLives of N-phonylamlroethyl ester of p-nitrolx.)n-zoJc acid.'2bur,ob,,khiir. 35 no.l2t2l]5-2119 D t65. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Moskov-skiy tekstillnyv in8tit,ut. Submitted Nioomber 25, 1964, AGRAMOV, S.K.; SDMOV, M.P.; CHALISBCIW, A.M.[deceased]; DUBROVSKIT, V.V., ! hta,ner, redaktor; SAFONOV, P.7., recLaktor izdatelletva; TOKE, A.M.. toklinichookiy redaktor [Impounding underground water] Vodozabory podzemVkh vod. Izd. 2-oo, perer. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. J. arkhitekture, 1956. ' 255 P. ~ (Mia 9:9) (Water, Underground) J7 Ar 70 /T USSR/General Problems- Methodology. Scientific Institutions A-1 Evid Conferences. Instruction. Questions Concerning Bibliography and Scientific Documentation. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 25684 K. Author : A. Agrapxyan----, Inst : Erevan Institute of Farming. Title : General and Inorganic Chemistry. Manual for Students by Correspondence of Institute of Farming. Orig Pub : Erevan, 1955, 372 str., i" Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 - 41 - SOLODKIY, Fedor Timofeyevich;,A~AAAT,,Asne LazaEAxpa; SOKOLOV, T.D., redaktor; SYNTLAYEVA, A.B., redaktor izdatellstva; SHITS, V.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Production of chlorophyll-carotin paste from pine needles] Proizvod- stvo khvoinoi khlorofillo-karotinovoi pasty. Moskva, Goo. lesbumizdat, 1956. 29 p. WaA 9:10) (Chlorophyll) (Carotene) (Ointments) -- I - P'llag 14 " , -1: -.T., , , ff. -5~rfr -1. =-- .1. ~ ~ ~, -1.1 '.. .~ " - , , - - AGRANAT, A.L. How modern methods of Processing sulfate soap affect its Phytosterol content* Trudy ICA no,87:91-102 '59. MBA 13:4) (soap) (Phytosterols) AGWAT A. L,, Cand Tech Sci -- Narik~ii--out a method for jlvl~J4,k,! 14Li~l phytoBterin from sulphate soap qnd An-expilme- t4mr of the possibility of applying,, -:~44*4n method in the cellulose sulphate Industry of AUSSR." Len, 1961. (14in of Higher and See Spec Ed RSFSji. Len Order of Lenin Porestr'y-' Eng Acad im S. M, Kirov) (KL, 8-ul, 240) ACC NRt 'U3,1002015 (41 N) Sou"'c-, con: UR/04l3/66/ooo/o~)-)/(_, )/oi3o INVENTOR: Golovko, V. Ya. ; Spektor, L. A.; Agranat A. R. ,hodorchenko, A. S.; Olifir, V. P. ORG: None TITLE: A radial plunger pump. Class 59, No. 189314 (announced by the Mlachine Building Plant im. S. M. Kirov (Gorlovskiy mashinostroitelInyy SOURCE: Izobre+.eniya,, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 129-130 TOPIC TAGS: hydraulic pump, fluid friction :ABSTRACT: This Author's-Certi)ficate introduces a radial plunger pump wit'. a rotating ~cylinder block. The pump is designed for operation as a high-efficiency ,.1.ibmerged iiLnit by eliminating oil friction in the rotating components. The cylinder block is ~enclosed in a chamber with two vent holes, one to permit escape of the oil from the I chamber under the effect of centrifugal forces, and the other to prevent the formation, :of a vacuum in the chamber by communicating with the atmosphere. rd 1/2 uDc: 621.653-728 T_ ACC NRt 7002615 1--rotor; 2--bearing; 3--shaft; 4--seal; 5--chamber, 6--hole for escaping Oil; ating with the atmosrhere ;7--.hole co=,unlc ;SuB CODE: 13/ SUBM MTF-: 16Dec64 Card 2/2 _0014 AP6012443 UR/0359/65/00MOS/ -MMIOR: --Lysyak-,- ffi-Ki- (Aspirant) k.~A~,q (Senior -research -ae-noo fate ,Solbdkiy, F. T. (Docent, Candidate of technical uciences) ORG: Special Laboratory for Utilization of Living Tree t1einents, Leningrad Forestry Engin~;ering Academy (Problemnaya Laboratoriya po ispollzovaniyu zhivykh'elementov dereva. Leningrad.-fty lesotelliniclieskoy akademii) TITLE: Investigation of the nonsaponifiable fraction of the resinous material in coniferous needles. Report I SOURCE:. IVUZ. Lesnoy zhurnal, no. 5, 1965, 139-145 TOPIC TAGS: soap, wood chemical product, vitamin, chlorophyll. resin ABSTRACT: About 30% of the resinous material in coniferous needles is converted to a nonsaponifiable fraction during saponification of this material to produce sodium chlorophyllin. The authors stud the composition of the nonsaponifiable fraction and isolate components of practical value from it: phytol, 0-sitosterol, B-carotene and vitamin E. The resultant data are tabulated. The highest phy-tol concentration was ob- served in fractions distilled at 1350C in a vacuum of 5,10-3 nun 11g. A detailed de- scription of spectral analysis of this fraction will be given in another paper in this series, Orig. art. has: 8 tables, S.UB CODE: tlli 07/ SUBM DATri -,0sFeb65/ ORIG REF; 004/ OTH REN 004 UDC, 668,445 674,87 cord 0 0 A c A A N r 61. 9921 09 0* 9 0 00 000 oil 0 t a end of los'ese and diou"s Will. 1-4 Wei tick". lit 1-4 10 14 TV= 'j;;itm olsitaricol, rbr, 1, .3' '- Z;~ bm-- 301 In. 10 it W. ~~f,.knd 'bj &19-,V 1. dk all Ttw dipois wootam"" jol gCow 114,61, 'kid. It, dwmw knoff" A jeo then Awhadam. dam tQ in cjdobt==.tj J'b, lIWwwt1 s"ClinZIC Ib in the Ak"ve cut is go em -c a that tA eddlilak-WW'so 3 cc., irc 1.13; kind Of Ilk 111~ 'A okir w-kill 130.3 cc - 4-- cc 1.04; Ill IrjA C%i 3 96. in 6"904 l1noirk -, 4 CC-% 3.(*. trV- b4- tv C4 11111trST I in tilokism a ~- I the standpoints -Ira - on Itam of "W", In ,iik~ 'llate (aft IV dTrw,,~,, litalt 0: -, .noi. jnwj%fv .4 ecToldini; to 'kic grut 0,42. ps 03pokkilfb1imtoo.m. .11,01 IVA a-- Ali 0 AV AS Op N it a 01 U tt K 00 or* 0 *~* 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 f. 0 0 0 0 a , 0 f, 0 0 0 0 0 09000000000090 069091600*9040 000000!00000000000000- '00 -00 -00 -00 SO* zoo no* go* 609 e0o 1400 see w0 0 noilk 4! 00 At P"tk "Itis and Agir N. *-pitocul,t). V, kt) owl T. Novi. 9"(1948); cf. C.A. 39, I&W.-Dipole usorm'"As 1~* Debm Cam. from dil ,nin, awanavinents at 22-3', were obtained in diassne i D) i T:~. (IC). and twnwm (0) as MIMS 11all"11411C m+ 76. C 0.11. a 0.76; stearic Kid 1) 1.65 C 71 ; ttiltalmill" 0 2.90, a 1,77; tristeart" P 2-0. R 2,11, On thirsmamptimm that (1) ftdv and Instnorners are at in dioune and Jill any dinwil In CAtw slivents wo mornent. the degm of assocn. .1 the add,. via% = mIM. &ad Indkoted tbat 10-0% of paltuitic and stearic M44. Art &MOM. In PAIN In S WtDbt%Sn~ WAH. (2 val. 171p). TrIpstraltin and trimcatin s6m no notioestAc Ckmr T. Qutmby L A WILLLFi-kat 01100jit it 40 1 1 a 19 it At a ft is it 1 so 6( a it 0 1 0 0 * 0000 0 'Al 0000 0,: : : 0 0 toses, 00 logo I so* Ire 0 ROO 00" f ps 08 c Omm"d "WIVAJIMM . r. V, lot. -T*e - dWa . am* =. 46019M.WW 4 krawkwkL Tbedipck, 0 . ; me 1514 79 , 0 - I 7 . 00 No ; ! for mawk *tW OA7,0.73, AP, JAN for okk acw 1120 1 .01 1.61 No I.M. mp. 7U v"dom of the dkwk* mmeit ;U km. MA its mw =.swtu& 'm V 9*6 Mir&WW -to Now. 0 UM gob. The de" ot awn i w s ft . coo 09 as* ------ slow "NOW SINGDO Nit ftit " , , a I I a all 0 0 1 1 ar at a I I 0 0 *'* 1* * 0 * 0004 so 0 0 * a 0 0 0 09,0 * 0,0 000966 a 0 0 0 0 060 *0 0 0 & 0 00 0 0 0 0 WO 9, 0"0 * 0-0 0 0 0 000000 0 Go* * 000 - Cand 11hysicomath AGRAHAT, B. A. Dissertation: "Investigation of the Dipole Moments and Dielectric Dipolarization of the Molecu-19s of Aliphatic Acids on the 301.3 meter Wave and high-Frequency Amplifier." 22/6/50 Moscow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Potemkib SO Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 S/137/62/000/004/068/2,)i A052/A1O1 AUTHORS: Agranat, B. A., Zaretskiy, F. I. TITLE: Application of ultrasound to the production of a stable drawing emulsion PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. it, 1962, 34: abstract 1ID197 ("Sb. nauchn. tr. In-t tsvet. met. im. M. i. Kalinina", no. 33, 196o, 369-376) TF-XT: The investigation of the emulsification process acted upon by a strong ultrasonic field was carried out on emulsion of the "Moskabell" plant. For drawing Cu- and Al-wire the*plant used to prepare emulsions by boiling a soap solution and mechanical mixing with oil and water. These emulsions would usually stratify in 5 - 10 days and proved unsuitable for further use. A series of experiments carried out to produce a more stable emulsion by means of ultrasound has shown that the disperisty of the ultrasound treated emulsion changes inconsiderably, and it preserves practically its stability during several months. A description and diagram of the ultrasonic unit for producing emulsion are given. K. Ursova rAbstract6r's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 AGRANAT, B.A. Use of ultrasonics for the cleanipg of metal surfaces. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 5 no.4:174-179 t62. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali, kafedra fiziki. (Metal cleaning) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications)