SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANAGNOSTE, B. - ANANCHENKO, S.N.
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NIGOLAU, St.S., a8ademician; SURDAN, C.; SARATF,624U, P.; ATIUW'IU, P.,-
W*QNQp W,, 4,; ANAG40S borare cu niEsGu, c.; RADMGU, R.
Inframicrobial etiology in the field of cardiovascular diseases. II
Inframicrcibiologidal'study oIf 50.cases. Stud.' cercet. inframicrobiol.
no.4025-534 161.
1. Comunicare prezentata la Institutul do inframictbbiologie al
Academiei R.P.R~
(CARDIOVASCULAR DISLASP;S virolog'y)
(RICKEUMIAL DISFASES) (MYOCARDIAL INFARCT virology)
(RAYNAUDIS AISWE virology) (THRO14BOANGIITIS OBLITERANS virology)
NICOLAU, St. S.) exad.; SARATEMp D.; SURDAN.- C.; ATHANASIUp P.; ANA ~N.OSTE B.
SORODOC, G.; ILIESGU, C.; RADESCU, R.; MALITCHI, E.
Viral etiology in cardiovascular diseases. III. Thromboangiiti,B
obliterans with migratory phlebitis of rickettsial origin. Studii core
inframicroblol. 12 no.4035-541 161.
1. Institu".ul do inframicrobioiogia al Academiei R.P.R. 2. Membru al
Comitatulul do redactie si redactor responsabil "Studii 91 cereetari
de inframi.,=biologie" (for Nicolau) 3. Membru al Comitetului de
rodactie ~"Studii si carcetari do inframicrobiologie" (for Sarateanu).
NICOLAU, St, S,, acad.; SARATEAM, D.; ATHANASIU, P.; SURDAN$ C.; SORODOG, G.;
ANAGNOSTE, B,
Viral atio:togy in cardiovascular diseases. IV. Experimental and histo-
logical abidy on some cases of rickettsial thromboangiitis obliterans,
Studii con, inframicrobiol 12 no./+'.543-549 161.
1. Institutul do inframicrobiologie al Academisi R.P.R. 2. Membru al
ComitetulW. de redactie si redactor responBabil. 3. Membru al Comite-
tului do rodactie "Studii so cercetarl do inframicrobiologie" (for
Sarateanu)
NICOLAU, St. S., academician; ATHANASIU, Pierrette; SURDAN, C.1 SAR&TEM, D.;
SORODOC, G.IANAGNOSTS. B-i. in colaboraro cu ILIESCU, C.; RADESCU, R.;
VEWIUP V.; )WffA-REI.
Viral etiology of cardiovascular diaeases. VI. Histopathologioal evi-
dence of'riokettsial or pararickettsial infection in thromboangiitis
and myocirdial infarct. Stud. cerost. infraktim-obiol. 13 no.W9-26
162o
THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITEMS virology)
MOCARDIAL INFARCT virology)
CARDIOVASCUIAR DISIA13ES virology)
RICKETTSIAL DISEASES)
I
NASTAG, B.; ANAGNOSTL., B.; BALMUS., Gh.
Experimental research on murine leukemia. III. Results of intraoerebral
passage "%n beterologous species of the filtr&ble factor of tumors from
leukemic mice of the ATh strain. Stud..cercet. inframicrobiol. 13 no.1:
51-56 162.
(UUMM experimental)
NICOLAU, St.S.,, academician; SURDAN, C.; SARATEANU, D.; ATHAHASIU, Pierrette;
SOROLOG, G.; ANAGNOSTE, B.; in-colaborare co IIJESCU, C.; RADESCU, R.
Infralmicrobiol. etiology-of cardiovascular diseases. VII. Experimental,
serological and histopathological studies. Stud. cereet. inframicroblol.
13 no.2:145--161 062.
(CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES virology) (VIRUS DISEASES)
(ILIYNAUDIS DISEASE virology) (PHLEBITIS virology)
(CORONkRY DISEASE virology) (RICKETTSIAL DISEASES)
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IT, F--I V,
CAJAL, M.; RATIU, D.; ALEXANDW-SCU, M.M.; CUPCUNCU, B.; in colaborare cu
SURDAN, C.; POPESCU-DANESCU, G.; ANA~ICDSTE, B.; SORODOC, G.
The role of Ricksettsias and Pararickettslas in pregnancy pathology.
1. Investigations of the relation between rickettsial and pararickettsial
infeCtiDns in mothers and neonatal mortality. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol.
13 r3o.6%659-665 162.
1. Comix2icare przentata Is Institutul de inframicrobiologie al
Academi3i R.P.R.
(RICKE17SIAL DISEASES) (PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS)
(INFANT MORTALITY) (ABORTION) (FETAL DISEASES)
NICOLAU9 St.11,; SURMN) C,j SAMTEM, D.; ATHANASIU, P.; SORODOG, G.;
A&GROSTL-B,; with the collaboration of ILIBSCU, C.; RADESCU, R.
Viral etiology in cardiovascular affections. II. A virological
study of 50 cases. Rev. sci. med. 7 no.1/2:87-91 162.
1. Member of the Academy of the R.P.R. (for Nicolau).
(RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES)
NICOLAU, St.S.;-; SAHATEANU, D.; SURDAN, C.; ATHANASIU, P.; ANAGHQSTL-2~
-80RODOOP G.; with the collaboration of ILMCU, C.; RADESCU, R.;
MALITCHIP E.
Viral otiology in cardiovascular affections. III. Thromboangiitis
obliterans with migrator,; phlebitis of rickettsial origin. Rev. sci.
mod. 7 no.1/203-97 162.
1. Member of the Academy or the R.P.R. (for Nicolau).
(TIUMOANGIITIS OBLITERANS) (TnomBoPHLEBITIS)
(RICKETTSIAL DISEASES)
NICOLWI S. St.; SARATEM, D.; ATBAXASIU, F.; SURDAN, G.; SOJMDOC, G.;
_.ANkG~NLXTEL_B.
Viria etiology in cardiovascular affeictions. IV. Experimental
and histopathological study of some cases of rickettsial thrombo-
afiglitip obliteranse Rave sci. med. 7 no.1/2-s99-103 162.
1. Member of the Academy of the R.P.R. (for Nicolau).
(THRMOANGIITIS OBLITEWS) (RICKETTSIAL DISEASES)
ILIESCU, C.C. , prof.; HADESCU, Radu,- in collaboration with NIC01AU., St. S. . prof.;
SURDAN, C.; SARATEANU, D.; ATHANASIU, P.; AINAGNOSTE, B.; SORODOG, G.
Somo data on the role of germs belonging to the rick*ettsia and
pararickettsia, groups in the aetiology of certain cardiovagcular
affoctions. Rumanian med. rev. no.8:35-40 162.
(RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES)
CAJALp M.j IMSUITICI$ P.; TEODOR1Jj G.; dHQSUp L.; in colaborare cu SURDAN, G.;
ANAGNWE, B.; POPESCU-DANESCU, G.; SORODOC, 0.
The rcle of Rickettsias and Farariokettsias in pregnancy pathology.
II. Lavestigations of the relation between rickettsial and pararickettsihl
infeotions in mothers and the occurrence of congenital malformations.
StAd. car,,.at. inframicrobid. 13 no.6t667-673 162.
1. Coaftmizare przentata la Institutul de inframicrobiologie al
Acadwiiei R.P.R.
(RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS)
(ABNOIMITIF,S)
t T.-
~Tr ~-SJUATEM, D.; SURDAN, C.,- SORODOC, G.
Distribution of ornithosin-paittacosis germs in embryonated hen egg.
Stud. cieroat. inframicrobiol. 13 no.6035-730 162.
L Commioire prozentata la Institutul do inframicrobiologie al
AcademJ.ei R.P.R.
(MIYAGAWANELIA)
ILIESCU, C.C., prof.; RAD-11SCU, Radu, dr. (ASCAR); ii colaborare cu: acad.
NICOLAU, St. S.; SURDA14, C., dr.; SAIUTEANU, D. dr.; ATHiUIASIU, P., dr.;
PWAGNOSTE. dr.; SORODOC, Gh., dr.
Some data on the role of microorganisms of the rickett3ial and
pararicke-~tsial groups in the etiology of several cardiovascular
diseases. Mod. intern. 14 no./+:615-620 My 162.
1. Instititul do infrainicrobiologie.
(THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITEUNS) (COfiONARY DIS:,,,ASE)
(FIYOGARDIAL ITIFARCT) (OTBRIOSCIBROSIS) (RAYNAUDIS DISEASE)
(RICKETTSIAL DISE-LSES) (ORNITHOKS)
SURDAN, C.; CAJAL, M.; ANAGNOSTE, B.; ATHANASIU, Fierrette;
POPESr,U-I'AliBSCU,V'."~,~-sonow) G.
Resea:roh on the role of rickettaias and pararickettsias in
pregnancy pathology. Rev. sci. med. 8 no. 1/2:15-18 . 163.
(PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS) (RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (ABORTION)
(ABNORMALITIES)
NICOIAU, St. S,.; SURDAN, G.; SARATEANU, D.; AT11ANASIU, Pierrette;
ANAGNO.")TE, Be; pORODOGI G.; POPESCU, G.- en collaboration
-a" M=Ci~1.40 R*ESCU, Re MALITCe-, E.
Study on the rickettsial etiology of various angiopathies.
Rev. sai, med. 8 no, 3/2:69-73 63.
1. Membre do L'Aoademie do la Republique Populaire ~oumaine
(for St,S. Koolau).
(RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (VASCUUR DISEASES)
NASTAC, E.; ANAGJIOST~-~B.- BALMUS, G.
- .1
Experimental investigations in murine akm leukemia. Neoplasms. 10
no.1%51-:59 163.
1; Institute of Inframicrobiology of the R.P.R. Academy, Bucarest,
Roumania.
(LEUKEMIA, IMEMMEIJTAL) (NEOPLASMS , EXPP11-1ENTAL)
(PATHMOGY) (LMR) (BRAIN) (LUNG NEOPLASMS)
(KIDNEY) (RABBITS) (TUMOR VIRUSES)
NASTAC, E.; MGNOSTEL.P.; BALMUS, G.; TARCHILA, D.
Experinientil investigations in human leukemia attempts at transmission
to the hybrid white mouse. Neoplasma 10 no.1:61-64 163.
1. Institut of Inframicrobiology of the R.F.R Academy, Bucarest,
Roumani.a.
(LEUKEHIA1 LYMPHOCYTIC) (LEUKEMIA, EXPERDENTAL)
NASTAC, E.; ANAGNOSTE, B.
Experimental investigations on the oncolytic action of certain viruses.
NeoplasmiL 10 no.1:65~-74 163.
L Insti~;ute of Inframicrobiology of the R.P.R. Academy, Bucarest.,
Roumania.,
(AVIAN LEUKOSIS VIRUS) (MUMPS VIRUS)
(CARCINOMA, EMICH TUMOR) (VAGGINIA VIRUS) (HERPESVIRUS)
(NEOP'.,ASM, EXPERIMENTAL) (TUMOR VIRUSES) (VIRUSES)
(FOWL PLAGUE VIRUS)
SARATEANU, D,; &MMAN, G,- SORODOG9 G.; ANAGNOS -Tg,,. TEFANESCU, L;
in colaborare cu: POPESCU, Ar.
Research on the incidence of anti-ornithosis antibodies in
horses and men. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 14 no.2:131-134
163.
1. Coinunicare prezentata la Institutul de inframicrobiologie
al Aoademiei R.P.R.
(MlYAGAWANELLA) (ANTIBODIES)
(HORSE DISEASES) (ZOONOSES)
[RUMANIA
C. SURW, D. SARATEAW, 0. POPESCU, 1--mAggslE, C. SORODOC, P.
ATHANASIU and I. STEFA NESEV" (see affiliation aboye and also] Polyclinic
(Policlinics) 1113 SeptembrLe," (Bucharest.)
"Studies on the Rickettsial or Pararickettsial Etiology of Certain
Thr..bophl,bI,1Jdes."
Bucharest, Stt:dli si Cercetart de Inframicroblologie, Vol 14, No 2, 1963;
161-170.
Abstract (English sumury modifiedli Positive or doubtful rickettsial
microa8glutination tests were found In 28 out of 39 patients with
thrombophlobitis obliterans, 3 of 4 arythema nodosum, all 5 with
thromboangLitis obliteransl but only 5 of 11 with other diseases. Of,
the 36 soroloSically positive, 24 reacted with Rickettsia burnetil
from the vanous blood of 3 patients Rickettsia strains were Isolated,
including 1.,bornstl In 2 Instances. Tetracyclines were found effective
therapy In thrmsbophlabitic affections. Much reference to Ciroud's data
from French Morocco. Your tablesi 5 French and 11 Rumanian references.
SARATEANUI D.,- SUIDAN, C.; SORODOC, G.; kUGNOSTE, B.,- STEFANEESCU ) I.
in colaboraro cu DUMA, M.; IQMA, M.; VASILE, C.; FLORESCU, T.;
PAICU, P.
R search on active i=mmization against ovine enzootic
at:rtion. Immunological study in various apizootiological
conditions. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 14 no.3:283-294
163.
(AB)RrION, VETERINARY) (SHEEP DISEASES)
(RICWTTSIAL DISUSES) (IMUNOLOGY)
RUMANIA
=FSCU, Z., jai.; 0JRELARU, L, RD.1 ANAGNOSTE, MD.; CFAUSU, M., MD.;
FAURASANU, R., MD-
Surgical UlJnio El of theinaorgoncV Clinical Hoopital P1. C. 1Wmu,
Bucharest (ClLnica a 11-a do chirurgle a Spitalului clinic do
urgenja "I. C. Frimum, bucuroisti)j Directors Profeasor I. 7URAI -
(for all)
Bucharoot, jLiata Medicala, No l5# 1 Aug 63 pp 1041-1045
RAcuta Poismuing with Fqdrazide.9
SCHACHTERp IL.; CAJALp N.1 CEPLWUj H,; SARATEANU, D.; SORODOC, Y.;
ANAGNME, V.
Further data conce=ing the virAl etiology of malignant lymphogranulo-
matosis (Hodgkin's disease). Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 13 no-4t
"9454 162 jHODGKINIS DISUSE) (TUMOR VIRUSES)
MUGOS, Gh., dr., candidat in stiinte medicale; ANAGNOSTE, V., dr.
...........
Changes in plasmatic fibrinolytic activity in patients with
card-','ovascular diseases. Med. intern. (Rucur.) 17 no.9:1103-1109
S 165.
1. U-,,crare efectuata in Clinica medicale. a Spitalului do urgenta,
Bucuresti (director- prof. C. Gh. Dimitriu).
ANAGORSKIY, L.I,p kand, taklin, mik; YMiXA, A&POI inzile
Welding of tra=former stools Svar. PrO.Izve 12:13-14 D 163.
.1
1,11u, 1819)
(
0
SCHACHTER, A., dr.; ROSALA, E. , dr.; GEORGESCU, I.St., dr.; ANAGNOSTE, V. , dr.
Fain criused by alcohol in Hodgkin's disease. (Considerations on a
vertebral localization revealed by, the alcbhol test). Mod. intern.
14 no.lOiMl-1216 0 162.
1. Lucr~xe efectuata in Clinica medicala nI.C. Frimull (director:
prof. C. Gh. Dimitriu), Bucuresti.
(AtCOHOL, ETHYL) (HODGKIN'S DISEASE) (SACROILIAC REGION)
(ILIUM) (SPINAL NEOPLASMS)
ANAMQQTI. POtar Vo . in$.
I - Z--
1
omputation of earth dam stabi3ity. Gradevinar 14 no.10.-341-3" 0
1-0
1. Emorgoprojekt., Beograd.
ANAGNOSTI, Fatar, dr (Beograd)
Rock mechanics and theory of boundary balance. Gradevinar 16
no.5&181-186 My 164.
,;~ 7, 17.1 ~%!,` ---- ,
ANAGNOSTI, Petsr,, im. projaktant (Beograd., Timoolm 9)
Solution for a solid aylinder under triaxial load, TahnikEL Tugt
Supplet Gradevinaretvo 17 no,2z2A5-253 Fe 163o
I* Preduzece Knorgoprojakto, Beograd.
If
If."
,A,
AVAGNOSTI, Petar, Iriz.; (BMp~ad); RADUKIC., Vladinir, inz. ((Beograd)
Detemination of the Mtration coefficient (Darcy laur)
Jm the rock mass. Gradevinar 15 no.109362-368 0163.
- ,-..- ~. . ~- -, ~: ;. . ~'; 42' -11. -. -,,~ . , ~
ANAGNOSTI, Vladimir, N.--.
ca,wT, -Given
Country. Yul-palavia
Aaad,cxia ]>%,ree3: Dr,
AAMIiatio.n: Travnik
Sourea: Belgrade, Narodno zdravlio, No 7-8; 1961j pp 248-253.
Data. "The Influence of Normal Lactation and Premature Ablactation on the
Physice.1 Development of Infants.'
MUM, S., inzh.; LAVIZNT'YEV, V., inzh.; AN&QRqLIX,,., _red.;
ROMMIKOVs F.,, red.izd-va; KARZHAVINA, Ye.) tekhn.red.
(Build-up welding of standard parts] Naplavka tipovykh de-
talei. Lipets, Lipetskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 65 P.
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Sva:-ocImoye byuro, Lipetskogo traktornogo zavoda (for
Koroleir, Lavrentlyev).
FOMINOV, A.U., inshm; AWORMIT9 L.A., kaadtekhn.naak, dotsent
------------------
Efficient layout of billets for heating in an electrolyte. Vest.
mash. 40 ito.6:57-60 Js 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Electric heating)
FOMIINOVP A.Ya., istarahly prepodavatfill; ARAGCUIMY, L.A., kp-nd. tekhn. naukp
dot ent
Ca.1culation of baths and circulation systemi in electrolytic
heating units. Iz.v. vys. ucheb. zav.; mshinnotr. no,3:173-180
164., (MIRA 170)
1. Hyazanskiy radiotek~nich,.?3kiy institut,
ANAMUSYAN, V.I:., TULYAKOVI, L.S.
Circulgr mechanical suture of the right Mae artery injured And
lignted during herniorrhaphy. Xhirurgiia 34 no.8tl26-129 Ag 1 8
(Hin 11:93
1. 1z Institute imeni Sklifosorvokogo (dir. - za91fi'KhGr47 vrach
USSR. M.M. Tarazov, glavnyy khirurg. - prof. B.A. Petrov* zave
klinikoy - prof. P.I. Indrosov, zav, otdeleniyam N-V* 1horoshko).
(ARTERIES, ILIAC, wds. & inj.
In right ingainal herniorrhayby, ciracular mechanical
suture in repnir (Rua))
(HMIA, INGUINAL, surg.
herniorrhaphy causing right Slim Artery inj,,
circulAr mechanical suture im repair (Rus))
ANAKHASYAN, V, R.
..................
Single otage arteriography of the blood veasels of the lover
extremities. Khirurgiia no.2:48-51 162. (MMA 15:2)
1. Iz Muskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
skoroy yomoshi imeni N. V. Sklifosovskogo (dir. - zasluzhennyy
vrach UZSR M. M. Taranov,, glavayy khirurg - zaBluthennyy devatell
naukL RIFSR chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. B. A. Petrov)
(ANGIOGRAPHY)
ANAKIIASYM, VA.; OSTROVSKAYAp I.M.) FOKTIIA.. A.A.
Case cf atresia, of the inferior vena cava. Khirur ia 39 no.71
127-128 J1163 ~~iIRA 16:12)
1. Iz 2-y khirurgichesko-y kliniki ( zav. - chlen-korrespondent
MN SSSR, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. B.A. Petror) Mos-
kovskogo prodskogo nauchno-insledovatellskogo instituta skoroy
pomoshchi ineni N.V. Sklifosovskogo (dire - zasluzherinyy vrach
UkrSSR M.K.Tarasov.-).
ktirid. mted. riauk; '~ISAPVSKAYA,,
F!- 1, 11, Y.-N , F. TS.
Azygography in gustrointeotinal hemorrhage. Ehir-lirglill 40 no.l:
llc,'-I,'3 Ttj '64- (MIRA 17: 11)
rorodsk-oy naucimc-lssledovatellskly iiistitut -koroy
oc Y. -,i, 3 ,i , , 1 .1
N.1'. Sklifosovs1trigo ;dir, Tarasov nauchnyy
filllq SSSR 1,-,0f. H.A. Fetr(jv).
77777"R
MEN-.
ANAMOVICH, Yn.D.,,,
Gonforence of active members of the Altni Territory Red Cross.
zdrn-v.R(,8.Feder. 2 no.5;44-47 My 158. (MIRA 11!5)
(ALTAI TERRITORY--RFD CROSS)
~' I
~ 7 , i ~4 1 r ! ,1. rl
----5IDOROT--FJ.; EGIRSKIT, Ch.I.; ANAKIN, I.A.; TARAMIN, D.D., kandidat
te;hnichaskikh nauk, r~taan"z6"nT.M"btb - L.A.. inshaner, retsensent;
BUSUMV, H.H.. kandidat takhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; SHABABHOT, A.P..
kandidat tokhnIchaskIkh neuk, redaktQr.
Depair of agricultural machinery] Remont seliskokhosiaintyannykh
maghin. Sverdlovsk Goo *nauchno-tokhn. Izd-vo mashinostroit. i
sudoatroit.. lit-r7 bralo Sibirskos otd-nisj 193:). 293 p. (MLRA 7.-6)
(Agri,cultural machinery--Repairing)
AHAKIN.I.A. I MJLN' I.M., inzhener, reteenzent; VAGANOV, A.K., kandidat
ichiskikh nauk, redaktor; DUGINA, N.A., takhnicheakiy radaktor.
[Repair of agricultural machinery parts] Voestanovlanie detalei sell-
skokh02illiStvannykh mashin; obobahchanie paredovogo opyta. Moskva,
Goo. nawhno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroitelinoi lit-ry, 1954. 89 p'
(Agricultural machinery--Repairing) (MIRA 8:~)
ALI'A. 4F- .I V-
7,
,A5
1955
REMDNT SELISKOKHCZYAISTVENNYKH MASHIN (REPAIR OF AGRICULTURAL MACHMES, BY)
A. ANAKIN (1 DR..) IZD. 2.., ISPR. I DOP. W.-SKVA, WHan, 1955.
332 P. ILLUS., DIAORS., TAEMS.
"LITERATURA": P. 329.
w ~5
Imikin, 1.
"The 1roblem of ti,--- ~; uses of Uo~,*:,in;, of the Gonvc,,'on~ of ; vir-in -ombinc
imder the Oo -dlt'-om~ of ',-;extern Siceri~4.fl EL-i U,"Iaer 1~6uc;-Ainn 'U,;.~R.
Chea~,~;,Ansk Inst of the I-Aechaniz~tdon ~,nd a-e~Arlf*Lc tlo.. of
I%ovc3ic!rL,k, 1953- (DI.,:sertation for 11.11te Derxeo- of ill
Technic-,I Science.
SO: KnIzil-maya Leto'As I
11~o. 27, 2 July, 1'95.;
I.A., inzhener.
Analyzing the working process of screw conveyors on a combine.
Sellkhcjzmashina no.2-.5-10 F '56. (Hot 9:5)
(Combines (Agricultaral mehinery))
I I I .. 1 , , -- -T , t 4 ' ~~* ~-11 '~: 'I t- , - -~ ,
j-7,1 11 4oji-- I - , - 'A ~
AIJAKIN, Iva!n Al.eksandrovich; BUSHUYEV, N.M., kerid.tokhn.nauk, rateenzent;
"'BARIVAI&OWS."I-T., takhnered.
[Mechanization of stock farms: feed preparation and water supply]
Makhanizateila zhivotnovodcheakikh farm: kormoprigotovlenia i voclo-
anabzhenie. Moskva, Goa. nouchno-takhn,itd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry,
1957. 319 P. (MIRA 11%2)
(Farm equipment) (Stock and stockbreeding)
ARKIN, I.A..
AnBlyzLng the operation of combine worms. Trakt. J sellkhosmash.
no.1:24-26 Ja 139. (MIRA 12:1)
(Combines (Agricultural machinery))
n.
ANAKIN, Ivan Alcksandrovich; NIKITINA, V., red.; TRUKHMA, 0.1.1.,
(Labors,tory exercises in the,mechanization of stockbreeding)
Prdktil-um po mokhanizataii zhivotnovodstva. Moskva, Sellkhoz-
izdat 1962. 155 P. (MIRA 15:11)
t8tock and stockbreeding-Equipment and supplies)
449 AERZ_Ub/
THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN THE HYDRODY-
NAmics or vruu-wATEa umvm. THE TEMPERA-
'TUILN WsTumtMON iN A METAL AND THE DEPC*I-
MON OF EASILY SOLUBLE SALTS IN HORIZONTAL
11TRAWGICNERATINO PIPES. M. A. Styrikovicb. 2. L
'111ropolskil. &ad H. M. Amaka. Trauslatd by J. U.
Dykes from N&L Tekh, Nau
432-40(1933). 10p.
Seveml series of experlawals have been performcd in a
closed circulating system including heated vertical and
horl2ontal portions of steam-generating pipes of varioua
diameters. it W" IWAVA That deposition of NaCI and Nu,50j
too)t PIDee i4 The borbiontal parts of boiler plpeo whcu the
temperatuce of the vWr part of the pipe wall were
higher than Those of The lower port. The probability of the
occurritnee of depoefilon im-resses with pressure. (M.P.Q.
AT60204 96 SOUR,= COM: CZ/2514/65/000/051/0047/0043
AUTHOR: GnE!vyshev, M. N.; Analova, A.
ORG: [Gnevyshevl Pulkovo Observa~ory; [Antaloval Astronomical Institute of the
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Skalnate Pleso
TITLE: Distri.bution',of sunspots by heliographic latitude for an eleven-year bycle
SOURCE: Ceskoslove:nska akademie ved. Astronomicky ustav. Publikace, no, 51,
,1965. 3rd Coniqultatio~ on Solar Physics and Hydromagnetics, Tatranska Lomnica,
'.,13-16 October 1964, 47-48 and inserts
,,PPIC TAGS: sunspot, sunspot cycle, heliographic latitude
ABSTRACT: On the basis of previous w9rks, the author analyzes the distribution
and frequency of appearance of sunspot\!6reas in heliographic latitudes from the
12th to the 18th sunspot cycle. Th(- same method is used for the areas and the
frequency of appearance of new spot groups. The figures in the original article
show the distributiop' of new spot areas in different zones with the curves plotted
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from Pnnual valut.-s, and the distribution of sunspot areas with curves reduced so i
that the sunspot gireas of all zones in one hemisphere of each cycle are taken as
10056. This was done in order to eliminate the influence of the 80-yr period. Thesi
normalized curves were used to determine the mean distribution of sunspot areas
for the different :&ones during the eleven-year cycle. The normalized curves are
superposed in two different ways, both represented in a figure included in the
original article. Two distinct maxima are obtained. The same result is obtained
when the frequen,-.y of appearance of new spot groups is considered instead of the
area. The shape of the individual original curves is the criterion for determining
which approach 1!3 the more accurate. In cycles in which the time difference
between the two inaxima forming the solar cycle is small,the.Yseem to formasing . le-
peak. When the -two maxima are low and the time difference is considerable, two
maxima are cibscTved with mean latitudes differing by some 15% Therefore, the
mean curve of a typical solar cycle cannot be obtained by taking the maxima of
different cycles its the starting points. In the discussion following the article, one
of the authorv affirms that the two bursts of activity are seen distinctly In both
hemispheres, and that the evolution of sunspot groups in the butterfly diagram has
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I
A"AnAlf, A. K.
"Tbe Problem of Ulm Bevan Must be Solved in a Now Way." (On the Preservation of
tbe vater level cof LWw Bevan). Izv. A Nmuk ARM 80, seriya takh. nauk, vol. 10,
no. 5, pp. 9-10) 1"T.
USSR Soil Solonco, Cultivation. 11pprovemont. Brosion, J-4
Abs Jour ]Ref Zhur - Biologiya., No 16., 1958, No- 72736
Author Ann~~~
Armenian Soientifio-Ronoaroh Institute of Eydroonginooring
That
and Amelioratibn
Tltlo Irrigation Character of Underground Waters of the Ararat
Flain as Regards Qualitative-Quantitativo Chemical
Composition
Orig Pub 7r. Arm. n.-i. In-ta gidrotokhne i molio-r-) 1957., 2,
245-161
Abstract It is shown that drainwators which were pumped from
the fields of the Ararat Plain and colloctod in tho
Prar River are characterized by weak minoralization
(0-5-1-3 g/1 donee residuo) and can be utilized for
Irrigation of agricultural crops, Underground waters
cf the Ararat Plain are also useful for irrigation and
Card 1/2
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PODBORSKIY, L.Ye.; GARBUZOV, Z.Ye.; ANANfYEV, A. A.9-kand. tekhn.
naWc.. dotn.p retsenzent [dece-a-se-aij.-mmovsKiy, N.G.31
dok,tor tekhn. nauko red. -
(Continuous excavators; bucket construction excavators.
Atlas cf desi'gns] Ekskavatory nepreryvmogo deistviia,-
mnolgokovshovye stroitelInye ekskavatory. Atlas konstruk-
tsift. Moskvap Mauhinostroonio, 1964. 148 p.
(14IRA 17:5)
R
LIVAMV, M.N. ; iMLLITEV, Y.M., Moskva
~ . -1 "O-*v'~'
miological study of the spatial distribution of the
Xlectropl~
cerebra.1 cDrtex activity in rabbits. Fiztol.zhur.41 no.4-.461-
469 A-Ag 155. (HLRA 8:10)
(CIMRAL COMIX. function tests,
electropbysiologic determ. of distribution of
funct. In various areas)
~T
17 (3, 12) sov/16-6o-4-lo/47
AUTHORT
, '
1
Anansishdrienko N.I.. Nekhotenova, Ye.I. and Leonova, A.A.
;
4
.
1 I, -
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TITLE: Methods Df Determining Diphtheria Antitoxin in Immune Sera
PERIODICAL: ZhurTial :nikrobiologii, epidemiologii I immunobiologii, 1960, Nr 4,
pp 44 - -47 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The euth)rs made a comparative study of Amer's and Jensen's methods
of t1trating diphtheria antitoxin in immune sera, and of K.T. KhaLiya-
pina's m>difications of these methods which are generally used in the
Soviet Uiion. The results obtained with the original and with the
modifted methods diverged. The modified methods proved the diphtheria
antitoxin content in the sera to be lower than by the original methods.
This is '5ecause the modified methods take no account of the assumed
titer of the serum but titrate all sera at 1t2O,OO0 AU. Moreover, the
modifted Jensen's method does not include a control batch of tests, so
that cor..-ections based on the individual reactivity of the rabbit can-
not te introduced Into the results. The authors conclude that, for
correct :results, Jensen's and Rbmer's original methods should be used.
Card 1/2 To decid-) at what level to titrate the sera under test, a series of
H)SCOVICIP L, dr.; ANANASIU, T., dr.; TANASESCU, Doina, dr.
Pickwick syndrome. Med. Intern. (Bucur) 16 no.9:1091-1094
s v64.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Serviciul do medicine interna al
Sp'~talului "Dr. V. Babes", Bucuresti.
ABAJ.'ASYAN, Lovor. Sergeyevich; VASIL'YEVA, Mayya Vladimirovnip
---d' - , -,- r, rinovich; ILOIN, Aleksandr
otli.; rigoriy Bo
Sergeyevich; KOZIMIFA, Tatlyana Leonidovna; REDOZUBOVA,
Oil Ira Sergeyevna; DOLGOPOLOV, V.G., red.
[Problems in elementary geometry; toxtbook for pedagogical
ins'.Atutes] Sboniik zadach po elementarnoi geou,-etrii; po-
sob-"Le dlia pedagogicheakikh in.-It-litutov. lzd,2., porer. 14o-
skva, Frosveshchenie, 1964. 93 P. (MIAA 17:7)
77 7777-7-*
BMG, S.L., polkovnik; VOROBIYEV, V.I.,, kapitan pervogo ranga; GILIEO,
G.M. , I:apitan pervogo ranga; AL,!~Tl 0 A.A BALAKSIUNA, X.X.;
LMUMVp B.S., kapitan vtorogo ranga; jAWINA, G.F.; iMMT7A1-j1j
N.V.; HJTYRINA, N.Ya.; VOROBIYEV, V.I., kapitan pervogo rangal-
GAS3
D., I.P.; GIN13YSIII N.S.; GIADINI D.F.p polkovnik; GOLOVANOVA, L.G.,
kani, Jet. nauk; GOIAJEEVA, Z.D., kand. filol. nauk; GONCHA.MVA, A.I.;
MADVCtOVAY R.N.; IVANOVA, N.G.; KARJOIZIN, G.B.; KOVALICHUK, A.S.;
KRONIDOVA, V.A.; LITOVA, Ye.I.; MOLCHANOVA, T.I.; OKUNI, L.S.;
POCHEIPT) A.N.; RAYTSES, V.I.; SAVINOVA, G.N.; SENICHKEA, T.I.,-
SMEINIKOV, R.G., kand. ist. nauk; FURHEVA, I.I.; CH1ZHOVA, N.N.;
YASUISLAYA, L.F.; GLADIP, D.F.j polkovnik; LABETSKIY, Ye.F.p pod-
pollco,ntik; LEIMMI, S.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; ORDYNSKIX, N.I.,
kapitan pervogo ranga; NADVODSKIY, V.Ye.., podpolkovnik; DEMIN, L.A.,,
inzh,-I:ontr-adr-irals glav. red.; FRWKIN, P.S., polkovnik, zap.. otv.
red.; 1XVCHENKO, G.I., admiral, red.; BAMINA, G.F., tekhn. red,
[Naval atlas] Morskoi atlas. n.p. Izd. Glavnogo Shtaba Voenno-
Morskop Flota. Vol.3. (Faval history] Voermo-istoricheskii.
Pt.l. I.Text for the maps] Opisaniia k kartarn. 1959. xMiJ., 1942 p.
(MIRA 15:5)
1. Rusnia (1923- U.S.S.R,) Ministerstyo obororW.
(Naval history)
SHLYAKHTINo Ye,I.; ZHOROVA., A.G.; ANANCRENKO, M.V.; GRISHUTIN, V.G.;
IVANOV, V.I.; DORONIN, inzh.; TARASENKO, I.I.;
ROMMOV, A.I.1 ZHUOVj A.V.; LAPTEVp G.1.9 inzh.
Who shoald perform the forwarding and carrier services?
Zhel. dor. transp. 45 no.6:42-45 Je 1630 MIRA 16:7)
1. Zamestitell nichallniks. atantaii Smolensk Moskovskoy, dorogi
po, gruzovoy rabote (for Shlyakhtin). 2. Nachallnik pogruzkontory
stwitaii Smolensk Moskovskoy dorogl (for Zhorova). 3. Zave-
dvMwhchiy gruzovym dvorox stanteii Smolensk Moskovskay dorogi
(for Ananchernko), 4,, Nachallnik tovarnoy kontory stanta1i
Smolensk Moskovskoy dorogi (for GriBhutin). 5. Zaveduyushchiy
kon,WynernoT ploshchadkoy stantsii Smolensk Moskovskoy dorogi
(for Ivanov). 6. Sakretarl partiynogo byuro stantaii Smolensk
Moskovskoy dorogi (for Tarasenko). 7. Stantsiya Smolensk
Moskovskoy dorogi (for Doronin, Roman4v, Popova). 8. Upravlya-
yushchly Smolenskim oblastnym avtotrestom (for Zhukov).
(Freight and freightage)
ANANCHM, 01 N. P.
"Advantages and Disadvantages of the Intercity Telephone Station of the
MAU Type.," VeBt. Svya21, No.3,, pp 18-19, 1954.
Chief Engineer,, Samtov Intercity Telephone Station
Translation Trarus.No.533, 6 Apr 56
-q -.i-,
~-) )v 19 (., /-/ 1 1) h-C ) (v /f 111-58-5-19/27
AUTHORS: Ananchenko, V.P. , Chief Ergineor of the Saratov l,.TS and
11-arkis, D.V., (chief of the Technical Service Laboratory.
TITLE: The !;.ecbaniz&tion and Automation of Operational Processes
at the Saratov I'TS (Yekhanizatsilya i nvtomntizatsiya pro-
izvodstvenn.N,kh protsessov na Saratovskoy
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Svyazi, Nr 5, 1958, P 33('!S"R)-
ABSTRACT: Several measures for mechanizing and automating operation-
al processes have been taken at the Saratovskaya mezhdu-
gorodnaya telefonnaya stantsiya(the Saratov Interurban Te-
lephone Office). At the same time, the introduction of se-
mi-automatic equipment into the oblast' communication ser-
vice is being continued.Conforming to the recommendations
of the "'LsNIIS", the "147S" workers manufactured the 110IM71"'I
"RKDN" and "SK" type urits which cut down the required
number of telephone operators. Ten outgoing semi '_~;tomatic
units have been put into operation, and 10 irconing ones
are being assembled. Last year the transportation of order
forms was mechanized utilizing the experience of the Ro-
stov "YTS" in chuckless pneumatic mail. systems. The Trans-
rortation of order forms to the distributing and observing
aesk is assured by the shuttle conveyer. A chuck pneumatic
Card 112 zail system was developed and assembled by the "MTS" wor-
111-58-5-19/27
The Mechanization and Automation of Operational Proce-sses at the Saratov
MTS .
kErs. It is utilized for transporting telegrams from the
111.'TS" information desk to the telegraph office. There are
4 photos.
ASSOCIATION: Proizvodstvennaya laboratoriya Sarat-ovskpy T.:T'S (Technical
-Services Laboratory of the Sexatov MTS)
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Communication systems-Improvement
Automation mail
2. Telephone systems-
6(7) SOV/111-59-6-15/32
AUTHORS: Ananchenkq,__kF_,_, Chief Engineer, and Perkis, D.V.,.
Ohl-o-f -6f*-the- Laboratory
TITLE: Mechanization and Automation at the Saratov MTS
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 6, pp 19-20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Saratovskaya mezhdugorodnaya telefonnaya stantsiya
(Saratov Long-Distance Telephone Office) in the past
year achieved a work efficiency rise of 9.3% over the
year before, out the production costs by 4.7%, and raised
the office income by 9.4%, by mechanization done by the
3ffice staff. The mechanizetion means are the follow-
Ing: a carrierless pneumatic house tube system for con-
veying request blanks; pneumatic dispatch of the tele-
j5ram requests from the office to the telegraph; a
,shuttle conveyer between the call switchboard and the
,payment desk; a two-way belt conveyer in the cashier's
:7oom of the central call office. The semi-automation
of some nation-wide mains and oblast' lines released
Card 112 6 operators and some switchboards for other duties.
SOV/111-59-6-15/32
Mechanization and Automation at the Saratov MTS
Intercommunication between the call offices and the
Long-d-istance switchboard operators was automated. A
.3mall change in the "MRU" long-distance switchboard
4%.ut the connection time per call by 5 seconds. Clocks
were installed at each long-distance operat,.;rls switch-
board. A new switchboard was made to replace an un-
satisfactory one. A special plexiglass stand (shomm
:'n photograph) was made for holding the request sheets
..n order of receipt. A 15-minute counter, made at the
office, replaced the too-complex and partly-hidden
9-minute counters at the long-distance switchboards.
The filling-in of the request blanks has also been
simplified. There are 3 photos.
ASSOCIATIME-aratovskaya MTS (Saratov MTS)
Card 2/2
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ANANGIDWO, N.P.; PERKIS) D.V.
Hcw w.) have improved the quaUty of work and increaaad the pro-
ducti-rity of Is$*i% Vest. aviazi 21 no.6:19-20 Je 161.
(MIRA 14: 10,
1. GLavnyy Inzhener Saratovskoy gorodskoy mezhdugorodnoy
te,lefDnnoy stantaii (for Ananchanko). 2. Vachallnik proizvod-
at-vanaoy laboratorii Saratovskoy gorodskoy mezhdugorodnoy
tellef:)nnoy stantsii (for Perkis).
(Telephone--Equipment and supplies)
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i F. Afe
L
ailed to give bctter results. 3haking III in Et;O 2 brs.
L
wit'i 8% IICI gave 100% I-cAyny1-Sa-njc1ky1-l-hydroxY-
in 1*0 ml. Jiquid I'M wasadded,40 1, ClIf, In I hr., and,
tit a reduced rate of C3H, flow, i be niixt. was treated with
~8 inixed IA
-11 in 2-50 mi. Bt.-Oj the pas-soge of C3113 con- (VIII)
tinued 6 Jim., and the mixt. kept overnight nt -70%
Coll I
"I
(IX)
tre-ted with C,112 5 hrs.. albwed to %varm to -We treated
~ heated 0 6
10 gave C1113 And a trace of Sa-rnrAyl-
tvith CA) g. powd-NI1,C1. ;iHowtit to evap,; the residue,
f in. 60-2*. To A-feldglir
after nddik. o
EttO, was treated yrth ice HiO, and the coned.
l (froui 13 g. , v5r) was added in 10 mill. at 5-10* S g. VI
org- ia)-cr treutcd with 100 ml. I
YQ RCI and stirred 3 hrs.,
' and the i * t fl d 5 roul.: after decompu. with ice
and
yielding 34-9 g. IV, rn. 1FA
(ircrn EtOlf or Co1Q. The ,
gave 90% 1---jnyl4j
Sa-djF?jljyj-AL
inolher liquor treated with jlctr. ether gave 0-8 g. 7--axo
* ,
Vie% YJIro-6-n, lrol (X), ba.j 01-4'
n1l
1.6260. Similarly
isonscr of IV, tit. 144
(imut BtOIO; the. teildne (13-16 g.) ,
,
was * OI)tnlllc( 37%7
wa,.l it nlixt, of the 2 3abstances, bi.6 134--0*, WDI UU60. naPhIllol (XI) - 92-W, n1DI 1.52,155. Dehydration over'
Ilydrogtuation. (if IV over PtO~ in Bt.011 gave the I-Et
'
* KHSO, in the sence of pyrogi-Alol at 140-50*J-15 unin.
I
d-8
cinaloz, tit. ]2
; the other isotier situilarly gave I-cthyl-
0 gavol resp . 6j
in. 8
.
l thale"I (X izm, d2~ o.mn, lifirl I-riny].
e 11 ab-
of IV in dioxane over Pd (I tnv 7,8a-din (I ahydronaphthaltne (XIIIa), ho.j 1,K-.
~;~)Tlwd) 1,;jvc ,I vLqcous niru, cmtg. very slowly; the pure
' X,
70% W*
r, 1 (6.8 S.) heated with 15 it. di-I'Au Tnale.
J-i4;y; analog of 1V tit. 111-12
(from pett, ether). The I- 0
ntA 6 lits. lowed b
l
mmoval or u
pt
t
i
rin) I-Sa -nj ethyl. 1-hydraydecub vdrc -7-ix
t~!hakn one (V), in. nt
w
es
er
n.
y
,
114--15*. mstd. eapidly., tithrdriltion pf jhv~c over
4
Jiro. at ~701 teacted liwompiddy ftilil y1thivil Ill M I fur
N:nfing the msicite with KIISO. and little pyrow
gallol 0-2.5 hr. at JJC-70*1215 min. gave I.,
, 3 9~ XIII, bt,
IA5-70% till', I.Qfff, whid . hualed 3 firs. Willi act. rflc.~
NftOlf, guve the free irid. tIms not m. 1200'. XI ticated
similatly gave till- vottv,11oi6itil: r4cr (1114 01~lraclclilcfll)
but livElfoll,"istif the lalli'l !pve ()$fly a The
Irm aehl Of X111 litfittl ill -1 N 10-ol- %vitil I"i-C i3i C4111 It
57 S.51; pimile. fit. 115 17".
11010logi fill it'll of tll(- vi"COITS F0111cm ;I, ill hilvil 11) Virld
I-ore In Co, ill all ampul 4 firs. ;it 200" Uave U.ri g. crude
,ketone (XIV). Ill JW-5% -Ilich was tised in thts forin.
61milally XIIIa gave cl-nde Ixtknic (XV), Ill which
wasust'd in tllis-~tute.
(:111011)o Willi 0.4 9. N.Iii-11,101 o nihi., tilicu with 0.4 11. Na.
'in 10 nil. O(CH)C11,011), 10 )its. (it 200' ind 3 Ins. at ON',
txtii. of the dild. mixt. with rtO, cvlim. of tl,c waslICA
vxt. jand licating One texiduc Witt] 1,41-C in Cilia V, lim at
'1W in a N atin. gave 14 mg. 2-rnrlh3khryseffe. fit.
(pichile, Ill. Sillillatly 1.2 R. XV gave 0.45 1:,.
CMIC lacKluct, 110.8 100-301. dchNtlroir nated as l1bove to
15 ing. S-mr1hi1thrys(re, of - 166-3j, Q-114""aft" ill.
"CO!Aic
X
'4202"Nit.
1j, I/ ')(,)
j
Ate Nil:
Will (XIV)
V
Wathelb of po"Ha conipounds relstr'l to sterolAsi
satumlod iTcl;c Worm. (2
Xy 1110pitrittiola Qf *,A-lln
till. fill
-1
14,
C.A. 49, IO&W, XvIll. c4ndfilatim nr
one. I - N. Nazwtw-. nd 1. V. Torpy, 16M. 701LAlfi~:
40j IML Condenation of I-vinyl-0-
and
il-outtLhvdronap',Ntbbltti-7-one! with 1-cyclobezenoncs and,
OciLmcoxilc anbydrldo. 1. N. Nta=7, 1. 1. Mrrtskaysj~
G., Verl: nd L V. 'Nrgov. Ibid. 817-21i.-'
-holttova, nt
CA 49, 10M. XX. Condensation of I-vinyl-9-i
'methyl-i-ottrhydronsphtWen..6-one and 6th I
il-WAhydronaphthalcn-l-otio vilb 1--qclopeati
and 1,3-dimethyl-l-cyti6pen.
lrnv, VtAbActora, 1. V.
ita'1104,"loae- 1. N. NfLzL
1 1 Zaretshys, (tnd $. IN. Aunchenko
~et CA. 49, 1080e.
A v:
,~q ~V41V C H, IV 1'r 0/
M/Cheldstry -,Synthesis
cut 1/1 1 Plib. 40 - 19/22
Autban I Mmarov, I. N.; Verkholatova,, G. P.; Torgov, I. V.; Zaretskaya, L Lj
and
Title r
ntt"tjs a oii taro ~dompounds and their bub5tances. Part 20.
ftrlodleja 11 Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. khim, nauk 3, 929-940p Sep-Oot 1953
AUtract it The sy nthesis of steroid diketones of the cis-cia series is described.
The fomtion of three isomeric diketones, two of which have an invert--
ad structure and are distinguished.by a spatial position of substitutes,
i:texplained. The products derived from the condensation of 1-vinyl-9-
m hyl-LI-6-octalone -with Al-cyclopentenone and with 10;-dimethyl-Al-
cyclopentene-4,5-dione and their characteristics, are described. Nine
references: 7-USSR and 2-USA (1935-1953).
Institution tJoademy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Organic ChemistrY
Submitted t Cotober 7, 1952
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USSR/Organic .3homistry. Natural Products and thoir 3
Synthetic Homologuoo.
Abs Jourt Rcf Zhur-Khimiya, No 61 1957, 19311-
Author Nazarov I. N., Anachonko S.N., Torgov I. V.
Inct
Titlc, S~mthcsia of Steroid Compounds Rnd Relative Substances.
)D:XII. Storoochomistry of Hydrogonation. and Reduction of
6,.9-dimothyl-l-koto- -11,4(10) 5, - hoxahydronaphthalino.
Orig Pubi Zh. Obshch. Khimiyi, 1956, 26, No 41 1175-1186-
Abstract: It was shown that at the hydrogonation of 6,9--dimthyl
k)to.- 4 4(io~j 5 --hovihydronaphthaline (1) with Pt--catalyst
and at the reduction I vrith Li in liquid NH 3 arc formed
dorivativos of trans-6,9-diuctily1docalino. The addition
of the first molecule H2 to I in tho prosonco of Pt in
alcohol or glacial C95COOH occurs mainly in the position
cf tho double bond in the position 4-10 on tho 0 pposito
rido from tho angular mothyl group, whereby is formed a
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Synthotic Homologuon.
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Kh1miyal No 6, 1957, iq3n.
trana-6,q-dinathyl-/A 5-octalon-1 (II) with an ridmixtixro
6,9--dimothyl-A 4(b))-octalon-1 (III). The addition
of' tho socond moloculo 1,12 goes into 5-6 position and loads
to trans-6 I 9-dinathyl docalon-l(IV). On the oxhauct-
ive hydrogenation I in the presence of Pt are absorbed 3
Molecules 112, and 6 9-din-cthyldocalolo-1 (V) is obtained.
of I in V is best carriod out with Ft in
the prosonce of HC1; at the hydrogenation of I in a solu-
t-Lon of alcohol or 011 00011 without tho addition of HC1,
adds easily find spa2ly only 2 moloculor. of 11 to tho
othylono bonds; howovor tho roduction of the C8 group
procoods novural times slower. In the prosenco of Pd-
c:Ltalyst in alcohol the addition of the noloculo 112 to
I occurs in the position 1-4, whoroby is formed 6 9-
dimothyl-A 5(10)-octuLlon I (VI), af tor which the hydro-
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Synthetic Homologuos.
Aba Jour: Rof Zhur.-Khimiyai Ho 6) 1957, 19311
tion of the 004 roup only takes place and is formd 6,
9--dimothyl- .2 M),5--hoxalolo- 1 (X) which at further hy-
drogcnation with Pt in converted into V. In the presence
of alcohol tho roduction of I Li in liquid Ini yi-lds
trans-6,9--dinothyl- 45-octalolo-I (XI), oxidld 1-lith
C:-07 into II. In the presence of Pt, XI is hydrogenated
i~*i~ V. At the previously doscribod (RUZ(himp 1956, 16188)
d1ono condensation of isoprono (XII) wi 1-mothyl- A 1-
cyclohaxanono-6 (XIII are obtained I r-[)-6,9-dimthyl-
O3talono-l(...Lvj "IAU - M-7,9-dimothyloctalono-l (XV).
The hydrogenation of XIV with Pt yields a mixture of Vt.
and its 6-opimoro (XVI) with a predominant anount of Vt.
For the dotornination of -the structure XV it wav convor-
iod by rmaip of interaction erith CH31,%I into 1,7,9-trim-
cthyl- 6 0-octalonc-l(XVII), which is dohydratod into 11
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Synthetic Homologuos.
Abs Jourt Rof Zhur-Khitaiya, No 6, 1957, 19311,
dinitrophonylhydrazino (XX) and subsequent fractional
crystallization are isolatod. DM11H II, yield 2- 9. M
,':07-203.50 and DITPH III, yield 0.1 g., n.pt 189-19
0.22 g. of I in 10 cc alcohol and 5 cc HO1 is hydrogen-
Acd with Pt until the absorption ronehos 3 moles ]I,,, V
!.a obtainodj yiold 0-17 9-j ri.p. 96-980. 1 g. I in hydro-
1;cnatod in alcohol with skeleton Ni until the abBorption
of 2 moles H2 -.nd V is obtained, yield 0.110 g. 1.8 g. I
..n 15 cc alcohol is hydrogenated in the presence of' Pd/
("aco (105* Pd.); after the absorption of I mole of hydro-
Iron tho hydrogenation is drasticall slowed down, VI is
obtainod, yield 1 5 f" b.p. 85-870~1-5 rm, n20D 1.5000;
DIT11, n.p. 200-20ic' doe. from alc,-othylncctato 1;1)t
"o the cooled off solution CH-1-11gl (from 0.3 g 111g, 5 g.
01H31, and 40 cc other) in addod 2 g. VI in 15 cc othor,
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110mologuos.
Abs Jouri Ref Zhur-Khimiya) No 61 1957, 19311.
Card
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r.20D 1.5410. At the hydrogenation of 0.6 &. of X in al-
cohol witli Pt for 30 min. 2 riiolos of 11 Is nbsorbod, and
11 is formed, Yield 0.25 9. M.P. 1000; 3,5 dinitrobenzoate,
mq. 128-1290. Oxidation of V by moans Cr03 in glac.
CH,COOH leads to the formation of' IV, with characteristics
cf.the form of MPH. To 140-150 cc XH Is added 0.6 g. Li,
Etirred 20 min. at -700, is added a soitition 2.1 g. I in 40
cc other, stirred 35 min,, 15 cc of absol. ale. is poured
in and stirred 2 hours at -700. After the usual treatment
is obtained XI, yield 0.9 g., m.p. 87-890 (from patr. other).
1-t the oxidation of 0.3 g. XI CrO3 in glac. CTf3COOH is for-
rnd II, yield 0.1 g. At the hydr'ogenation of 0.33 9. XI
Jn n1cohol with Pt in I hour is absorbed I mole H2, and V
is formed, yield 0.203 9- at the oxidation of which is
cbtained IV characteristic of the form of DNPH. A mix-
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Homologuos.
Abs JouTt Rof Zhur.-Rhimiya, 1.4o 6, 1957, 19511
turo of 30g. XII Rntl 135 9- XIII is ho-,ted in a motAllic
ampoule 50 min. at 230..2850 (tomporituro of orater bath)
and the unroactod XIII is distilled off in vacuum (123 9.).
From three experiments is obtained 20 g. of a mixture
XIV and XV. From 10 g. of a mixture is obtained DNPH
(w.4 g. U, 50cc alcohol, 50 cc dioxanc and 12 cc 11CI)s
and after a fractionr~l crystallization of MqMi mixture
frc-a a mixture of othy1rcotato and alcohol Ja isolated
D'Ir,fl XIV, yiold 6 g., m.p. 181-1820 rind DITPH XV, yield
1.02 Cg., n.p. 162-5-16~0. ,, mixturt) of 4 g. DNIPILT XIV,
8 cc CH7000COOH, OM g. CH,CooNa, 100 cc water and 260
cc M Ge,,)H is heated 2 hours a+, 110-1200, CH3COO" 'a
distjilod off in vacuum beforo tljo crystallization starts,
the romaindor is troated with a solution of soda until
it roaots slightly alkaline, filtorod, the filtrato is
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RAWROV, 1.11.; VIMMOLIMOVA, G.P.; rffmrn- S-N-1 Iii KSANDROVA, G.V.;TMGOV,I.Y.
S.mtb.esis of polycyclic compounds related tosterolds. Part 35.
Condensation of cyclic allyl halo derivatives with c.Tclic 2-methyl-
-1.3-diketenes and intramolocular cyclization of resulting compounds
into ketones with hydrogenated skeletons of phenftnthrene, chrysens,
saA cyclopentanophenanthrons containing an angular methyl group.
Zhur.ob khim.26 no.5:14B2-1495 M.T 156. (KM 9:9)
(IL'stane;) (Condensation products (Ch"mistry))
5(3) sov,/62-59-1-16/30
AUTHORS: Nazarov, 1. N., Ananchenkof S. N., Tor,,Nv, I. V.
TITLE: Condensation of Vinyl Cyclohexcne With Fropiolic and
Tetrolic Acid and Their Esters (Kondonsatsiya viniltsiklogek-
sens. s propiolovoy i tetrolovoy kislot~ni 1, ikh af irari)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSH. Otdcleniye Ichimicheskikh nauk,
1959, Nr 1, pp 95 - 1o2 (USS11)
ABSTRACT- The authors of the present paper tried to investigate the
possibility of building polycyclic systems like stereoids
by condensation of diones with acetylene monocarboxy~lic
acids and subsequent proloncation of the chain by means
of condensation with sodium acetic (or sodium malonic)
ester and cyclization accordinL,- to the scheme adjoining.
The condensation of 1-viny'l-1-cyclohexene nith propiolic
acid forms, at 1000 and with a total yiel 'I, opr"", a mixture
of blp4-he3:ahydronaphthalone-l-carboxyl.ic acid (I) and
& 1,4-hexahydronaphthalene-2-ctirboxylid %acid (II) at a
ratio of 10:1. The reaction with methyl ester of propiolic
acid takes a similar course. The hydrogenation of the iso-
Card 1/3 meric acids (I) and (II) with platinum oxide as a catalyst
Condensotion of Vinyl Cyclohexere With Propiolic and
Tetrolic Acid and Their Esters
in acetic acid taken a rpace selective course in both cases
and leads accordingly to the cis-ayn-decalin-l-carboxy;ic
acid (111) and cis-decalin-2-trans-cniboxylid acid (IV),
The redtiation of & 1'4-licxahyironaphthiilt-.nc-l-c,-trboxyll6~
acid (1) by lithium aluminum hydri-lo yit-lds I-oxy-rmethyl-
& 1,4_hcxahydronaphtlialene (VI). This tis tranformed by the
effect of phosphorus tribromide into a correspondine bromide.
The authors tried to condense the latter with sodium acetic
and sodium maloft ester. The condensation of I-vinyl-l-cyclo-
hexene with tetrolic acid takes place not earlier than at
1300 in a yield of the adduct (VIII) of 4;'j' only, for the
basic mass of totrolic acid is decomposed therein into methyl
acetylene and carbon dioxide. Propiolic acid condenses verb,
readily with 1-vinyl-6-methoXY-3,4-dihydronaph-thalciie (I,,)
A
under t1le formation of a mixture of i~~omcric ncids (X) and
(XI) in lar,,.-e yield. There are 1 figure and 10 references,
5 of which are Soviet.
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Condensation of Vinyl Cyclohexene With Propiolic and S 0 111/0- 2 - 5 ) - 1 - -16 /3 S
Tetrolic A.-id and Thvir Eaters
A3SOCIA,riom Inctitut organichc!--koy Ichi-nii im. N. 1). Zelinskogo Akadcriii
naul: SSSP (Institute of Organic Chemistry i~ieni 1%. D. Ze-
linskiy of the Academy of Sciences, VS,~IZ)
SUBIMITTED: April 16, 1957
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50) SOV/62-59-1-17/38
AUTHORS: Hazarov, I. N.-Anaichenko. S. .1 Torgov, 1. V.
TITLE: Synthesis of Stereoid Compounds and Related Substances
(Sintez steroidnykh soyedineniy i rodstvennykh im veshchestv)
Communication 41. A New Type of Condensation of Divinyl
Carbinols With Cyclic 1,3-Diketones (SoobshcheniYe 41. Novyy
tip kondensataii divinilkarbinolov s tsiltlicheskimi lt3-di-
ketonami)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1959, Nr 1, pp 1o3 - 1o9 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In preceding papers it was found that the condensation of
allyl bromides with sodium derivatives of cyclic 1,3-di-
ketones and the subsequent cyclization of reaction products
leads to the formation of polycyclic ketones, amona them also
those related to stereoids (Refs 1 and 2). In the present
paper these transformations were carried out also with 2
isomers of 2-methyl-l-vinylcyclohexane-l-oI (I). The results
were practically the same. By the effect of Jaseous hydrogen
bromide on both isomers (1) the allyl bromide (IT) is pxo-
Card 1/3 duced in vinyl alcohol at 00 in a yield of ^j 6%% The bi-
Synthesis of Stereoid Compounds and Related Substances. SOV/62-59-1-17/38
Com:nunicati)n 41. A New Type of Condensation of Divinyl Carbinols With
Cyclic 1,3-Diketones
cyclic diketone (III) is produced in a yield of 55,10 by the
condensation of (11) with methyl hydroresorcinol in the
presence of sodium ethylate. (111) is cyclized wit h phos-
phoric anhydride (10-15A) on hoatinC in vacuum. The water
is separated and the tricyclic ketone (IV) is formed in a
ield off'J 50- Purthermore 1-vinyl-& 2_cyclohexene-l-ol
V) and I-vinyl-2-methyl-,t..~-eyelohexone-l-ol (VI) wcre
~
synthesized according to the usual scheme by condensation
of 'c3'2_cyclohexenono and 2-methyl-,~,2_cyclohexenone with
lithium acetylenide in liquid ammonia and subsequent selective
hydrogenation of corresponding acetylene alcohols (VII)
and (VIII). The authors failed to carry out this reaction
by way of allyl bromides and 1T-vinyl-6-methoxy-1-tetralol.
It was found, however, that in the presence of sodium ethy-
late or trimethylbenzyl ammonium hydroxide (Triton B) an
addition of methyl hydroresorcinol to vinyl cyclohexenols
(V) and (VI) takes place. Thereby bicyclic diketones (IX)
and (X) are formed on the separation of water in a yield
Card 2/3 ofv5eo. The structure of (IX) ane (X) ran confirmed by infra-
Synthesin of Stereoid Compounds and Rel-ited Substances. SCV/62-59-1-17/38
Communietticn 41. A New Type of Condensation of Divinyl Carbinols With
Cyclic 1,3-Diketones
red spectra (Table). The cyclizzition of (IX) and (X) in
very difficult and could be carried out only in the case of
(X). On its heating in vacuum with 50 wt~'%" phosphoric ar-
hydride the authors suceeded in obtaining the tricyclic
ketone (XI) at 150-1600 in a s-nall yield. There are 1 table
and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOC'LATIOIT: Institut orginicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinokogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Orr-anic Chemistr~ i~.eni 11. D. Ze-
linskiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR
SUBMITTED: April 16, 1957
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AUTHORS: Ananchenkof S. N., Torgovp 1. V. SOV/20-127-3-20/71
.TITLE: A New Way of Synthesizing Steroid Comnounds.The Synthesis of
D-Homoequilenine and v-Homoiioequilenin
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127# Nr 3, PP 553-556
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In former papers (Ref 1) the authors reported on the synthesis
of tricyclic and tetracyclic ketones by means of the cyclation
of disubstituted derivatives of dihydroresorcin under the in-
fluence of tho anhydride of phDaphoric acid. The original di-
ketones ma be produced by alkylation of methyl-dihydroresor-
cin (Ref 1~ and by condensation of the latter with vinyl-
cyclenoles (Ref 2). According to the structure of the original
carbinol, either the former or the latter way is more favor-
able. The authors decided to apply these reactions on I-vinyl-
5-methoxy-tetralol-1 in such a way that tetracyclic systems
develop with functional groups in the position 3 and 179 i.e.
exactly as in natural t 1 In fact, they succeeded in
,,,T, ~r3' ~_,
~.eveloping 3-methoxy I 14-seco-D-homo-estra-tet7aen-
dion-14,17a (III) by heating 1-vinyl-6-methoxy-tetralol-1 M
Card 1/3 sith 1-methyl-dibydro-resorcin (II) in the presence of
A New Way of 'Synthesizing Steroid Compounds. The SOV/20-127-3-20/71
Synthesis of 1-Homoequilenine and D-Homoisoequilenin
trit on-B (trimethyl-benzyl-ammonium-bydroxyd) with an output
of 41 % (calculated for carbinol(l)), and 60 % with regard
to the diketone 11) which entered the reaction. A cyalation
of the diketone R11) with the anhydride of,ghqphoric acid
lead to the development of 3-methoxy,6193,5 11 -D-homo-astra-
penta-enon (IV). Ketophenol (V) was developed by the demethyla-
tion of ketone (IV) by heating it with pyridin-hydrochloride,
i.e. the demethylation reaction of diketone (III) is accompa-
nied by a cyclation, since the same ketophenol M develops
with a similar mixture of trans-3-methoxy-,Alv39598-D-homo-
estzaWtra-enon-17a (VIa) and apparently its isomer
,88 1 (VIb) develop during the'hydration of ketone (IV) in
a mixture of alcohol and pyridine. In analogy to the hydration
of 6,9-dimethyl-,A495-hexa-hydro-nephthalinon 1 (2b), with a
similar structure, the hydrogen addition to k;tone (IV*) is
'boVnd to take place in the least protected positions 1j2 and
1,4. Methyl-etber of trans- and cis-D-homo-equilenin (VIIb
respectively VIla) were isolated by the dehydration of the
nixture (without separation) with palladium on coal# at a
Card 2/3 temperature of 3300. Cis- and trans-D-homo-equilenin (VIIIat
A New Way of 3ynthesizing Steroid Compounds. The SOV/20-127-3-20/71
Synthesis of T-Homoequilenine and D-Homoisoequilenin
respectively VIIIb) developed by the demethylation of the two
ketones. The melting points of tht ketones (VIIb), (VIIIa)
and (VI11b) corresponded to the publisoed data (Refs 3,4),
while the melting points of (VIIa) was higher by 500 than
stated in reference 3. The u.-v.-spectrs- of (VII&) and (VIIb)
'were very similar to the spectrum of 1-mothoxy-naphthalene.
Mixing experiments of (111b) and (VIIb with notorically known
samples did not reduce the melting temperature (sample given
by Professor..Chang-Chin, Peking, Petroleum Institute).
According to Bachmann (Rof 3) (VIIIb is active in doses of
- for equilenin for subcutaneous in-
50 7 (compared to 30 0
jections for mice. There are 1 figure and 6 references, 4 of
which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: .Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N. D.
Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences$ USSR)
PRESENTED: April 6, 1959, by B. A. Kazanskiy, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1959
Card 3/3
.~;diZCERNV, S.N.; LEONOV, V.N.; PLATONOV&, A.V.; TORGOV, I.V.
Now steps leading to the synthesis of steroid compounds. Complete
synthesis of d,l-estrone. Dokl. AN SSSR 135 no.i:73-76 N 6o.
(MIZI 13:11)
1. Institut khimil prirodnykh soyedinenty AY SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom M.M.SheaWakinym.
(Istrone) (Steroids)
A!'Will I-- N%1.0 - N. , ZAfr-771KATA, 1. 1. , TOR-S)V, I , V.
ITIethods of Obtainln,,, Destrone, its Derivatives and
1?-Norsteroids 3tarting with 6-Methozytetralone. 11
Report Dre!:ented at Vie 5th Internnti,-.)rri! Koclie~,,Istry CmLTress,
Mosco-.-i, 10-16 Au,,ust 19,A
ANA14CHENKO ISFA.4 PIATONOVA,, A.V.; LEONOV,, V.N.; TORGOV I.V.
~ 4,
Syr.thesis of 19-norsteroids based on >-methoxy- a
,A 1., 3, 50 (1 ),
S., 14,D-homoestrapapta-17a-enoneq Izv,AN SSSkDtd.khim.nauk no.6s
107 4-1080 Jo 161. (MM& 14:6)
lo Institut kbimii priodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Norsteroids)
ANANCHENK09 3.N.; RZHEZNIKOVt V.M.; LEONOVI V*N,,; TORGOV, LV.
gynthesis of DL-19-nor-D-homotestosterone and its 17a-alkyl
hDMO3.OgS. Izv.AN S3SR,,Otdp)chim.nauk no.10:1913-1914 0 161.
(miRA 14!10)
1. Irstitut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Testosterone)
ANANCHENKO, S.N.; TORGOV, I.V.; LBONOVg V.P.
Omplete synthesis of equilening estrIonev and their atereoisomers.
Mod.. prom. 15 no.2338-43 F 161. (MIRA 14s3)
I. Inatitut, khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(EQUILENIN) (ESTRONE)
-----LE)DNOV, V.1L-,-AWCHENKO, S.N.j TOMTOV, T;V.
Now method of synthesizing steroid compounds. domplete synthesis
of 41-&-isoestrone. Dok3.*AN SSSR 138 no,2:384-386 Vq 161,
(KM 14:5)
.L* Inatitut kbimii Prirodnfth soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSRe Pred-
otavleno akademikom M.M.Shemyakinym,
(IBoestrone)
ANANCRINKO, S. 11.1 LEONOV9 V. N. ; LIMAMV9 V- B-
"A new claos of anabolic agents of the D-homosteriod type."
report 3ubEdttad for the IUPAC 2nd international Symposium on
the Chemistry of Watural Products., Prague Czech., 27 Aug-2 Sep 62
AMMIENKC S. N. ; TAO WHEN E, stazher; TORGOV , LV.
Variants of the total synthesis of estrone based on 1--vinyl-
6-wthoxr-l-tetralol and methy1dibydroresorcinol, Izv.
All O)SSR Otd.khimnauk no.2:296-302 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy A14 SSSR. 2,, Institut
orgEmicheskoy khImIi Kitayakoy Akademii nauk~ Shankhay (for
Tao, Dzhen E)
(Estrone)
(Resorcinol)
RZHEMIKOV., V.M.; ANANCHENKO, S.N.; TORGOV, I.V.
Synthesis of some D-homosteriods. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk
no.3t465-470 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Vaeacyuznyy institut eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii i
Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedinaniy AN SSSR.
(Homosteroids)
LIMAINX, V.10.; ARANCIOX0, S.H.; TORGOV, I.V.
asi: ft :7w&r
Synth -6 " -biadehydre-D-homoostrons.Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
knim. no.7:1239-1243 Jl 163. WRA 16:9)
1. Irstitut khindi prirodnykJi soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Estrone)