SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARUTYUNYAN, N.S. - ARUTYUNYAN, T.G.

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IRODOV, H.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; FOROLO, L.V., iuzh.;-.AIIUT.YUIWTAN. IF.S., inzh. . - ------- Dwitriyeva, N.A. Axperience in the continuous ellitting of fate in ~ column-type apparatus* Mael.-zhir.prom. 26 UO-7:30-31 Jl 60. (MML 13:7) 1. Veeaoyusnyy uauchno-issladovatellakly institut zhirov (for Irodov, Pbrolo),. 2~zaporozhsli7 maelothirovoy kombinat (for Arutywan, Dmitriy a). (Zaporozhi.ve-Oile emd fate) URINSKIY. N.A., insh.: iRUTYMTUN. N.S., inzh.: UMNIII. A.I., insh. Neutralization of fats and oils in a water-alkali medium, Wale- -zhireprom. 26 no.12:16-18 D 160. (MIRA 13-.12) 1. Zaporbzhekiy masloxhirovoy kanbinat. (Oils and fate) ARUTYUNYAN, N.S., insh.; ZTNGORN, I.7h. Remote control and autowatie levol r egula tion. . Masl. --zhir, prom. 26 no.12134-33 D 160~ (XIU 13:12) 1. Zaporozhekiy maslozhirovor koisbinat (for Ar-atyunyan). 2. Zaporo- zhokaya oredupya shkola 11b.4 (for Eyngorn). (Zaporozhlye--Oil industries-Squipment and supplies) YUMOWTOVA; AKATOV, S.; AKATOV, =,-Hj BAGDASAROV,- PEREPELYUK; ORLIK; RMENETS; IKIINO; VLASOV; TNIRKEW; SYROUMKO. Obligations in honor of the 22d, Congress of the CPSU have been fulfilled. Masl...zhir. prom. 27 )io.11:1-3 N I&L. (MIRA 15: 1) 1. Zamestitell nachaltnika ekononicheskogo otd()la Upravleniva meditsimkoy i parfymernoy promphlennosti Mosigorsovnarkhcza (for Flecontova). 2. Dire-ktor IAmingradskogo inylovarennogo zavoda imni Karpova (for S.Akatovy. 3. Direktor N,evakogo mylovarennogo zavoda (for K.Akatov), 4. Glavrkry inzh. ZapbrDzhskogo maslozhiro- vogo kombinata (for Arutyunyan). 5. Direktor Yerevanskogo mas- lozhirovogo kombinata (for Bagdasarov). 6. Di:rektor Ferganskogo maslozhirovogo kombinata (for Per)pelyuk). 7. Glavnyy inzh. Chimkentskogo maslozhirovogo komb.Lnata (for Orlik). 8. Direktor Kazanskogo zhirovogo kombinata (f)r Romenets). 9. Glavnyy inzh. Gomel'skogo zhirovogo kombimta (ror Ikhno). 110. Direktor NoVosibirskogo zhirovogo kombinatt (for Vlasov). 11. Diroktor Odesskogo maslookstraktBionnogo zivoda (for TSirkel'). 12. Direktor Vitebskogo masloekstrakt3ionnogo zavdda (for Syroyezhko). (Oil industries) KAMINSKIY, N.A* I kand.tekhn.nai*j_MUT3VMN. MO., Jnzh ' KALIN324.9 A.I., inzh.; KOZDOBA,"--I..i-.', i~~.; 411;14EVA, N.A. 2 i4th. YUD17U,, T.N., inzh. Neutralization of fats and oils in an aftkali in neutra3itation chambers.' Masl. - zbir. prom. ;!7 no,12:37-40 D 161, (KIRA 14:12) L Zaporozhokiy maslozhirovoy hombinat. (Oils and fats) AWNYUNYAN, H.S., Anzh. Interfactory arhool for exchange cf practices, Yzsl -zhlr * prom& 28 no,,3346.,47 Mr 162. (MIRA 15s4) (Oil industry) KAMINSKIY, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ARUTYUNYAN. N.&., ijxzh.; KALININ, A.I., inzb.; KOZWJK,- V.-A.,inzh.; DMITRIYEVA, N.A., inzh.; YUDIIU,, T.N., inzh. lbutralization of fats and oilE in an alkaline medium* Masl.-zhir.prom. 28 no.7:13-14 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Zaporozhskiy maslozhirovoy kombinat. (Oils ard fats) MASLIK~.~V.A., kand.tekhn.nikuk; LEBEDEV, V.A.; ARUTYUNYAN H.S. inzh.; 'ARYSHU# D.F., inidl. Experience in the uso of hydrocyzaones for the T"ification of Bull- flower-eead micallee Yzelo-zhir,prome 29 noolt27-'30 Ja t630 (MIRA 16.2) 1. Krasnodarskiy institut.pbhehevoy promyshlennosti (for &slikov, Lebedev)* 2, Zaporozhakiy waslozhirovoy kombinat (for Arutyunyan, Agaryshev). (Oil induptries-Equipment and supplies) ,. -91.~Ly MARTIl"YAN, A.A.p otv. red. -ARUMNY&j.-Na . (Agriculture and animal husbandry in Urartu) Zemledelie i skotovodetvo Urartu. Erevan, I2d-vo AN Arm.&CIR 1964. 224 P. IMIRA 17:12) ARUTYUNYAN, N.V.; ~-ELIDMAN, S.B. Duration of systolic phases in patients with patent &actuin arteriosus Wore and followInU sarGery. Zhur. eksp. I klin. ined. 5 no.2:48-53 16"). (Min 19: 1) ARUIYUNYAN, 0. P. , IWRAMAN) A. V. (Deputy Ifend of the Veterinary Alministra- tioa of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Armenian SSR). The Veterinary Service of Armenia by the Fortieth Anniversary of the Republic, Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No. 2-1, p. io, 196o. ~R~IDW,, A.V.,, otarob.-Ly veterinamyy vraoh T'sterinary semice in Amemia and the 40th &=Lversary of the Republice Yeterinarila 37 noililo-16 N $60, (MIRA 1642) 1. Zamestitelt nachallnika. veterinarnogo upraVLeniya Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystm Armymokoy SSR (for Aratymyan). (Armenia-Vbtirinary mediolas) ARUTY1111YAN, O.P.; IMOVS17FIAIN, T.B. Way. i for ridding the Arara t, F] a!. n c I' hl-.,.-,o~~ixirj 5. -,.,a I i - 4L' no.3:48-49 Mr 165. (VIMA 18:4) 1. Zamestit-ell nachalln-1ka valer-Inarriogo upnivIeniya Minloterstva roi-.vod.gtva i zagolovak sell- kokhc)zyaystvvrtnykh prcglul(tcNr An-aSM r Anityunyan). . 2. ZaveduYI'p)lCIlIy Ell Z till ?l.'IUUl VOLCI"'Itirf~,N-rl. M i1chitst,kom Echinladzinskogo proilovod9tvennogo upravlenlya AmSSR (for Movscayan). U85R / Farm Animals. Sheep and Goats. Q-3 Abs Jour - Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958., No 45223 Author :,&12tn~pyan) P. I. Inst : Not g1v-aT 71tle : The Comparative HistologiciLl Structure of the Spleen in Sheep and Goats. Orig Pub : Tr. Yerevansk. zoovet. in-,;a, 1956, vyp. 2o., 163-170 Abstract : %be numerical characterist:.'cr, of the thickness of capsules and trabeculae, the size o:f malpighian corpuscula., and the diameter of trabecular arbiries, are given. Card 1/1 25 ARUTTUNYAN, P.I. 1 .1-1 =ghl changes "In- "certain organs of the dog during fixation in formldO749 solutions of diffev-1-nt concentrattons, Ity, AN Am. SSR. Biol. I sellkhes. nauki 11 uo. 5:43-48 My 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Kafedys normallney onstomil Ycrevenskoge zoavaterinamogo institute. (Porm Idehyde) (Biological speoizens-Collection and prembryation) ARUTYUNUNp P.I. Po'stembii,onic state of duotus arterioBin Bot&lli in dogs. Ixv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauki 13 no.2.i63-67 F 160. (MIRA 13t7) 1. Yerevanakiy zooveterin&rnyy institut. (DUCTUS ARTERIOSLZ) 7- ; MiRAL711YAll' Xi. !li) t,,pt.-ologleal change.9 in the org,Ln'.4 and tis~;uej:i of Ue body of ds under the 'n"Wence of rcn,)e thanol amino. Izv. AN Arm. SSOR. Hlnl. naukl 17 J2 16, (MMA 17: 10) 1. Kufc~,'ra blu'AbIlmii YerevanekoLY) zoovoterinarnogo instituta. ARUTYUNUN; P. I. Reduction of wtaoarpal second bone of cattle. Izv. AN Ams SSR. Biol. nauki 15 no.2M-101 162* (HIRA 15:3) 1. Kafedra anatomii Yerevanskago soovaterinarnogo instituta. (CATTLE-DISE-ASES AND F&STS) (BOWZ--ABNCRMIIIES AND DEFORMITIES). ARIJTYU14YAN, P.I. . ......- Study (n the sesamoid bone of thu tibiometataroal joint in demestic birda. Izv. AN Arm. SSR, Blol. nauki 16 no.6t69-74 Je 163. (MIRA 17:10) 2. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii Yvrevanskogo zooveterinarnogo instituta. AUTHOR: I-Arut Student at the Moscow SOV/29-58-8-21/25 Ta tute of Rai d Transport Engineers TITLE: The Touring Bicycle Becomes a Rticing Cycle (Dorozhnaya mashina stamovitaya sportivnoy) PMODICAL: Teklxnika, moladezhi, 1958t Jr 8, PP- 39-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction to the present article the chairman of the Teolmioal Committee of the Department of Biqyaling of the USSR, K. Pigulevskiy writes: DurIng the past 4 years more than 11 million bicycles were prod-toed in the USSR, so that the USSR ranges first as regards pr)duotion figurtis. Also interest in cycling has grown consiaeribly. This dev(~lopment is manifested by the victories gained by So-,riet cyclists at the 12. International Cycling Race which took PbLoe recently., lievertheless, the moaels produced by Soviet industrr do not alwayn meet the demands made by cyclists. It is therefo-,.-e not surpuising that they took the matter into their own handn and improved their machinen in many ways. Suoh inventors ought to be supported. The oontributions published on this page aes4irve the attention not only of the cyolists but also of the iidustry. The author continues by saying Card 1/2 that he had often thought ebout the problem of combining the The Touring Bicycle Becomes a Racing Cycle SOV/29-5M-21/23 stability of a touring cycle with the light weight and the speed of a racing machine. He st.,aiea the particular features of both, models am decided to provide cycles with a multi-speea gear which should make it possi::)le to ride along roads of various gradients with the same am)unt of effort. There follows a descrip- tion of this gear-ohanging device and of its assembly. The author covered a distance of more than 12D0 km on a cycle fitted out with such a devize, riding along all types of roads in the Zakarpatsktyalad Dmgobyob.3kaya districts. He became convinced on this.oacasion -zhat a bicarcle proviclea with such a gear-changiN, device combineii the beat properties of the "Turist" raoing qyoi.e with those of a touring moJel. There is 1 figure. ---Performance Bicyles--Production Bicycles 3. Bicycles--Test results" 4. Personne:L--Performance Cama 2/2 AFOJTMNYAN, R.A. (Lenlngl) Cyclic loading of an elact,4\plastir- medium. Izv. AN SSSR. Ifekho i mas'llinostre nc,.4t8c%L91 t64 (KM l7s8) 4 ARUTYUNTAN, R.A.- DURINTAN, R.A. Influence of some preparations on !" 'nteroception from the extremity In the dog. Izv.AN Arz.$M.Biol.i sell khoz.nauk-L. 5 no.9:65-90 152. (KM 9:8) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fitiologil YwevAmakogo melitsinskogo insti- tuta. (RICBMORS (INUROL00r)) i'RIMMIS) ARUTYUNYAP, R.A. Iffect V "Miftation of the mealmilcal receptors of the stomach on the erythrocyte and leucocyte count and the hemoglobin content of the WiWAZ'the ~if the epiien in the proce Be. In. AN Arm.SM.Blol.i :el'khoz.naukj. 6 no.9:97-102 '53. (KM 9:8) 1. Yerevanskiy neditsinukiy InviAtut. _g ON) "IMMICH-11MMATION) (AUM (A % Q. ARUTYUNYAN, R. A. "Dat.a on an Investigation of Nervous Regulation of the Composition of the Blood." Cand Biol Soil Department of Biolojgica:i. Sciences, Acad Soi Armenian SSR, 27 Dee 54. (K, 17 Dee 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SOz Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 __ USSR/Med-icine Neurophysiology Y L/)4i) 4N, iZ FD-3377 Card 1/1 Pub- 17 - 1/12 Author Arutyunyan, R. A. Title The nervous regulation of hemopolesis Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 8, 3-6, Aug 1955 Abstract Author investigated the role plajed by the higher division of the central nervous system of animals in the specific reactions of preparations which act select:'4vely on the organs of hemopoiesis. He used "Kampolon" (Campolanuml. Author describes his experiments on does with this nonconditioned irritant. There was an initial increase in erythrocytes, leukoc:.tes, and in hemoglobin. After 30 minutes hemoglobin and erythrocyl,es returned to pre-test level. The leukocytes approached slight leWEopenia at first but finally rose to twice the original level, Author concluder, that this establishes the part played by the nervous system in the action of Kampolon on the organism. 5 references, 5 USSR, 5 since 1940, graphs. Institution Laboratory of Cortico-Visceral Physiology and Pathology (Head, Active Member Acad Med Sci USSR Prof. V. N. Chernigovskiy) In- stitute of Physiology, Acad Med Sci USSR, Moscow Submitted 15 April 1954 AllUTY'JMN, R.A. Characteristics of the reaction of --he lhemopoietic system to the administration of campolon invario~is body states. Biul.eksp.biol. i mad. 48 rio.qr54-57 s 159. (MM 13tl) 1. Iz laboratoril obehehey fitiologLi bastituta, tormallnoy i Pate- logichaskoy fiziologli (direktor - leystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR V.N. Chernigovskiy) AHN SSSR (Hosky!k) i kafedry Miologti (zave- duyushchiy - doteent A.K. Stepanyan) Arinyanskogo gosudarstrennogo inatituta fizkulltury, Yerevan. PreJetwrlena deyetvitelln3rm chlenom AMN SUR V.N. Chernigovskim. (LIVER BXMGTS pharmool.) WIMATOPOINTIC SYSTEM phmrmacol.) (HMRRHAGN exper.) Reflex component in the mechanism of action of compolon on bemopoietic orge,ns. .,Izv..AN Am. SSR'. Biol. muki 13 no.3:97-99 Mr ,160. (MIRk 1338 le Institut akunberstva i ginekolcgii Ministerstva, zdravookhraneLya Armyahokoy SSR. (CAROLON) ARUTYUNYAN, R.A.; KkUROV, A.P. Some data on the mechanisms of the effoict of antianomin on the hematopoietio_process. Biul.ekep. biol. i med. 51 no.1:37-40 A 161. (MIRA 105) 1. Iz fisiologichookoy laboratorii Nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta akusherstva i ginekologi:' Hjukisteratia zdravookhrananiya Armyanskoy SSR (dir. - prof. P.A.Kirkaryan), Yerevan. Predstavlena akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (LIVER EXTRACTS) (11EMOPOIETIC SYSTEM) KARAFEMN, S.K.; ARUTYMAN) P.A. Effect of surrounding thermal condJtions on the daily temperatrxe rhythm of the fovl.body. Izv.AN Aim.SSR.Biol.nauki 15 no.110- 10 N 162. (MIRA 15t12) 1. Institut fiziologii AN Arqranskciy SSR. (BODY TEMPERATURE--M-ULATION) (POULTRY-MMIOIDG3,-) ARUITMYAN I R. A~ Effect of temperature and light conditions on the productivity of hens in the Armenian S.S.R. Jav. AN. Am. SSR, Biol, nauki 16 no,lOt23-28 0163 (MM 1,~112) 11 Institut fiziologii imeni L.W)ibeli PIq ArmSSR. ARL A - Erythropoietic activity of the blocd in healthy animals. Zhur.eksp. i klin.med- 4 no-3:19-24 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut fiziologii Imeni akadevilka I.I.Pavlova AN SSSR 1. Sektor radiobielogii AMN SSSR. ARUTYUNYANp R.A.; SHEMITER, S.Yu. Comparative study of the erythropAletic activity of plasma in vitro and in vivo. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 57 no,6t23-25 Je 16/,. (MIRA 18t4) 1. Laboratoriya obahchey fiziologii (zav. - akademik V.N* Chernigovskiy),, laboratoriya k1irticheskov i eksperimentallnoy gematologii (zav. - prof. Aja,'Icroshevskiy) Institutx fiziologii imeni Favlova AN SSSR, Leningrad, i Yorevanakiy sektor radiobiologii (zavo - proi't SlAmPapoy'an) AMN SSSR. ARUTYUMAN, R.A. Effect of X-ray irradiation in ritro on the erythropoietlc -tctivitY of the blood in anemic animals. Radiobiologiia 5 no.10740 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut fiziologii Imeni Pairlcvaj Leningrad i Sektor radiobio- logii AM SSSR, Yerevan. -'t *W)- is"r nis save, a a A~dttI6~ 6f vwil Le,r. uh j L dature'-failel Aof IAB Of,- 9:-e: ser ij::,Tnj f th t litle,1141 m: o er roDol V""n 0 ,ARUTYUNY-kN,, .44.1.1. .... I Hydrogeochemical churacteriaticu and gereais of the Tertiary formation waters of the Ararat flain in the Armenian S.S.R. Izv. AN Ann. SSR. Nauki o zem, 37 no.3A:97-109 16/+. (MIRA 17s11) 1. Institut geologicheakikh naul AN Armyanskoy SSR. MEGRATUNP A.A.,; ARUTVINTAN, R.X, I-- Zief;troencephalographic picture of the derersonal!zation syndromeo klin.med, .1 rc.5:17-20 1661,. (MIRA 13113.) 1, Kafedra paikhiatrii Yerevanskog:) vailitsinskogo instituta i Problemnaya labc-ratorlya Yerevansk,)y psikhlatricheskoy bollnitay,, Country : USSR T Cato[;ory: Humn and 1hysiolc.LO,- '.ctioa I 17iys*Lc,-.1 Factcre. L.nizinC Radiaticn. ,'.bs Jcur: RZhDiul., N,, 19, 1953, 093133 Author &.Gadskaya, *-..'..; i4!U4nzan, R.K.; Kyai,,d,-.ry=, K.A. Inst Title The General Ruaction cf the Organian amr.11 Bloctro- encephaluUmphic Chant.;es Pollovint; Irm(hation of the Drain vith Thdioactive Ccbalt. Orig Pub: V ob.; Tr. 1-i Zalmvkazsk. kcTerentsii po md. radiol. Tbilisi, GrumedgIA, 1956) 132-137- Abstract: Radiation sielmoss was priAwc In rabbits by in- sertion of c,:illicators with Ologo in Vic skin cf Card 1/4 Country : rSBR T Category: ft= and lati~xil Fhysiol%7. .-bcti.,,n or 11hysical Factors. I-nizin- Badiaticn. L. Abs jour: RMDiol-, No 19, 1958, 89333 The animals perished on the 7-13th day fcUcving irradiation. Men, suffering :.*rm neoplasms of the skin of the upper part *f the face and pf the scalp wore submitted to irrad:!.ation with CcPO (therapeutic duses of 4-7,COO 6r per ccurse, by the distancc-aVlication LvAh(A). Patients with marked lcc-,l skin reactions remained eLrZiloyable and practically nerial durina and after the period of irradiation. Dtxrini-. thu first days followin(, irmdiation, n6-wavcs coppearod in the EBG of the I)atients, of 0.4-0.8 soconds duration, the wplitud(; T the biopotentials dccmasL-d as Card 3/4 ~Dcuntry : USE T CatcC;cry -. Humn and ;.ni*,.l%l rhysiclojW. Ixtien of Mysical 0 Factors. ImizinG Hadiation. Abe Jour: RMDiol-, No 105, 1958, 89*103 weU as tho roactivity of the cerobral c,,)rtQx. 7be EM returned to norTAL vithin 10 or mom days foUovint; irradiation. -- V.A. Shiternilwv Card : 4/4 T-14~) PA - 2099 The Functional and Morphologif.,al Modifications of the Cerebrum by the Action of Ionizing Ray,v. (Russian) of enooplialographio examinati-)ns 6-waves of 0,4 - 0#8 son duration occurred in the ease of most patients$ and further, a decrease of the amplitude ofb.~,iopotentials, a hemisphere-like .asymmetry, and also a reduotiin of the reactivity of the cerebral cortex were found. These as will as other symptoms were found to be most marked in the oour:le of the first 24 hours after irradiation. After ten and. mo:-,e days the encephalogram became normalized. Thus, tho changes of the biopotential of the patientil are, to a certain extent, of :"unationally reversible characterg which probably depends on the partly suppressed activity of indene. The experimental part of the itork comprises the observations of the entire reaction and of the encephalographic change occurring in the case of rabb:;Its suffering from the offsets of irradiation as long as they w-,e still alive, and further also pathologo-anatomical examinat:'~.ons of their nervous systemst particularly of their brains. In the case of animals radiation sickness was oaused in two wa:~s: 1) by total irradiation with X-rays with 1000 r, 2) by irri4diation of forehead and crown by means of applicators with radio-active cobalt. A total of Card 2/3 PA - 2099 The Functional and Morphological Modifications of the Cerebrum by the Actions of Ionizing Raiya. (Russian) 40 rabbits was examined. Already in the course of the firat few minutes after irradiation certain functional and morpholoj' ical changes began to manifest themselves in the animals, whick, then developed to a complex of the symptoms of an acute radiation sickness. All details were discussed. The damage found to lave been caused is not of diffuse, but of selective character, ASSOCIATION: Institute of Scientific researob for Radiology and Oncology of the Ministry of Health of the Armenian SSR PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 A, riv Yl T" r, I, Ll "i (;:- J.~ 7bili of 0,, . ,',n (Mil. Of - ,- f t" A h Sci - Xr- 11 no -iim "A 0*- :- Rn chitr-! (j--(' ir i ;f ' : o ; C " , . , . ~ , - 1-o( V: I, AMITRwa, ~ Rox,_ The phenomena of N.I. Vvedanakiils optimm and peeRimia iu Gleatrio responses of the carobral cortaxim achisophrenLas. Inv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. i selikhos. nttuki 11 no,2#19-29 V l5k (Hrm 110) 1. luetltut fiziologii AN ArmSSRA tafedra paikhiatrii Yerevanelcogo i. nadItsinskogo Inctituta. (SCRIZOPHR IU) (MORAL COITU) (JUMMOPHYSIOLOGY) hh56h S/73')/6o/OOl/o00/ool/Ol5 E020j(E185 AUTHORS: Fanardzhyan, V.A.9 ProfeBsar; )~,,%randaryan, K. A. 9 Candidate of Medical Scienceal Beglaryan, A.G., Do6ent; Papoyant S.A., Candidate of Medical Sciences; and Aruiyunyan.4-RX. , Candidat~e of Me-lical Sciences. TITLE 3 Changes in function and morphi.,)logy, in a number of organs and systems of Man and at. 'm,19 under the influence of large and sinall don. if ionizing radiation SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR,,, Sek4or radiobiologii. Voprosy radiobiologii. v. 1, :i.96o, 19-33 TEXT: The effects of ionizing rakdiation on the nervous, circulatory and digestive systems wore clinically and experimental4sr investigate d. 1) Nervous system. Electroencephalogri%phy carri d out on 20 patients who were irradiated to the h9ad in eoses of : 4000-7000 r for the treatment of malignant conditions of the sea p showed the presence of delta waves of 0,4-0.8 sec. duration, reduction i n the amplitude of the biopotentia-19, asymmetry of the Card. l/ 5 Changes in function and morphology..? S/73j)/60/oo1/ooo/ool/Ol> E020/E18,5 hemispheres and occasionally respiratory and cardiac rhythms. These changes were most marked 24 hours after irradiation and had partly returned to normal after 10 d 'ays. Thjirty persons suffering from the effects of occupationalexposure to ionizing radiation ...-were also studied; the electroencephalogrami; showed a predomindnce of rapid potentials indicating ex:itatory processes (7 patients), low amplitudes. and slow rhythms indicatia& inhibition (11), or did not differ significantly from normal (11 patiLents). Electroencephalography carried out on 40 rabliit3 in which severe acute radiation sickness had been produced showed a reduction in amplitudes during the,first few hours aftir irradiation, with slow .waves of duration 0.3-0.25 sec. Histologically,there was damage the posterior root ganglia (chromatoly,;;is of neurones) and sensory tracts (varicosity of the axonis &ad vacvtolation of the myelin sheaths). After 3 - 7 days there 1-rere motor disturbance3 (salivation, lacrimation, diarrhoea) and tachyj~hythmia in the . electroencephalogram. Death occurred aftlir'7' - 13 days, and in the later stages the electroencephalographic changes showed softie tendency to normalization. In 2 rabbits which recovered and were Card 2/ 5 S/739/60/001/ooo/001/015 Changes in function and morphology.. E020/E185 examined 9 months after irradiation, the clirebral cortex contained .areas where the cells were shrunken and hyperchromatic, or showed hydropic dyatrophiii with chromatolysis and karyocytolyais. Similar appearance6. were found in 11 dogs qhich, had survived radiation sickness'ps the result of intensive treatment, Studios 4ith radioactive methionine carried out in 30 white rat's'subjected to 200-800 r showed that incorporation into the brain was first accelerated and then depressed. The resulls of the studies indicate that the central nervous System IS very sensit-ive to ionizing radiation and shows evidence of damage almost immediatelye 2) Digestive system. Complex radiological and pathological 'a rats suffering from investigations were carried out on dogs an. acute radiation sickness. During the -first 24 hours after irradiation the stomach in dogs showed delayed emptying and loss of tone. The contrast medium-did not disappear from the stomach and small intestine UkItil the fourth day. A similar effect was noted in rabbits. Autopsy carried out after 72 hours revealed, paralytic distension of the stomach, with vacuolation of the myelin. sheaths and varicosity and fragmentation of the axons in the Card 3/5 S/ Changes in function and morphology..., 739/6o/ool/000/001/01.9 E(120/El85 intramural nerve plexuses. There was vascular engorgement in the gastrointestinal tract and liver. li:i irradiated rats the uptake of labelled methionine was increased during the first 3 hours after irradiation; after 6 hourv it declined but still remained higher than control values. 3) Heart and cardiac.innervation. In pationts receiving a dose of 5000 - 10 000 r from a cobalt source to tho head for the treatment of malignant conditions of the scalp there was soVae reduction in the amplitude of the auricular contractionti and a prolongation of.~ sYstole 4 to 5 days after irradiation. There was a reduction in voltage and deformation of the QRS complex and the T wave. The changes all reverted to normal 10 - 15 dayt; after the end of irradiation. Among 4o persons suffering from the effects of occupational exposure to irradiation, 19 showed enlargement of the:- heart, reduction in the amplitude of the auricular beat was noted, in 12 and blunting of the auricular waves In 9,- sinus arrhythmia was present in 12,*r(?duction of the T wave in 5 and absence in 6. In rabbits receiving irradiation to the skull in a dose of 6000 r,';.. over a period of 10 d&ys, electrocardiogra;phy revealed arrhythmiat' .reduced voltage and deformation of the waveform; these changes Card V 5 Changes in function and morphology... S/739/6o/ool/ooo/ool/oI5 E020/E185 wer e at a maximum 10 to 12 days after the beginning of irradiation and then reverted to normal. In 30 rats irradiated with 200-800 r and injected with labelled methionine 1 hour later, increased incorporation into the heart muscle was noted after I hour; after 3 - 6 hours it declined, and after 24 hours the rate of incorporation was only 355o of the control value, in animals receiving the highest dose of radiation. Degenerative changes were found in the extra- and intramural-cardiae nerves of rabbits given irradiation to the head (up to 50 000 r) or whole body (1000 r). Conclusioni The three systems investigated.are involved in the picture of acute radiation sickness at a very early stage, the nervous system being particularly sensAtiv'e, Card 5/5 KYANDARYAN, K.A.p starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MOVSESYAN, M.A., atarshiy nauchnyy sotrudaik; HUMUN, G.T., kand.blologichookikch nauk; A-RU==N,-a.1' ' ialadahiy nauahnyy sotrudnikj MZMANYU p S.A., ml=sl'iy nauchnyy sotnidnik Diagnoula of chronic radiation sicknoss. Vop. radiobiol. [AN Arm. .138R) 107-40 160. (MIRA 1513) L. Iz Soktora radiobiologii AN Armymakoy SSR, Inatituta rentgenologii i onkolo ii i Kliniki io kh bolezney. ~RADIATION SIC,'," . 5 10;565 1+00 S/739/6o/ool/000/002/015 E020/B185 AUTHORt ArU!Y!MY-a-nI-JLLK*-I Candidate of Biologica'l Sciences TITIEt The course of radiation sicknesii in changed reactivity of the central nervous system AOURCEs Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR. ~ektor iradiobiologii .Lo Voprosy'radiobiologii. vi 1, 1960, ' 47-57 Tre-XT: The author has investigated-the effect of sulpl~azine (1% oily emulsion of-sulphur) used as a cerobral stimulant in psychiatric patientsi upon the electroencephalogram of rabbits suffering from acute'radiation sickness. EiLectrodes were implanted: beheath the visual cortex in 28 rabbits, 24 of which were then subjected to X-irradiation in a dose of 900 r. Eight irradiated rabbits were observed as controls. The electroencephalogram showed increased voltage in response to an interrupted light stimulators followed after I week by reduced voltage and reduced ability to assimilate the rhythm of the stimulator. Eight othor rabbits were given 2 intramuscular injections of 2 ml of sulphazine with an~ interval of 24 hours, followed 1 hour later by irradiation. The injections each provoked pyrexia, leucocytocis and an increase in Card-1/2 Y the course of radiation sickness in S/139/6o/ool/ooo/oo2/0-15, E020/E185 the reactivity of the brain. High frequencies (up to 22 cycles) of the stimulator were assimilated, but the ability to assimilate low frequencies was reduced. After 7 days voltages were reduced and assimilation of the imposed frequency was impaired* Six rabbits died.atter 5 - 9 days, and one after 28 days. In a third group 6t ',8 rabbits the two doses of sulphazine were given 1 hour and 7 days after irradiation respectively. After the first injection the potentials were increased and rapid rhythms appeared; after the second injection slow waves (3 - 51sec) appeared, with a transient, increase in voltages. The frequency of the light stimulator was assimilated only up to. 10 - 12 cycles. These changes persis'ted for 2 3 days and then returned to normnl. Fou:~-rabbits died after 23 ~8 days. The 4 rabbits not irradiated sicted as controls of the-effect of sulphazine. The present pap er was reported at the Scientific Session of the Section (April 5 6, 1960). There are 8 figures. ASSOCIATIONs Sektor radiobiologii. AN ArmSSR ,(Radiobiological Sactiont AS Arin..SSR) Card 2/2 WGRABYAN, A.A., prof.; AVAKYAN, S.L.; 4RUTYMIN.-B.LK. Electroenoephalographic characteristico of visual after-images in some mental diseases. Trudy Erev.med,inst. no.11;373-"l 160. (MIRA 15:11) 1. It kafedi7 poikbiatrii (zav. kafedroy - prof..A.A.Megrabvan) Yereranskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (AFTER-IMAGES) (MENTAL ILUMS) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY) m :poa F VV j b 6i4izq~avl -Tip( ( 4-Y -ACCA NR'l ~2~~' 5ID06q$i-"~,.. /0130, Wow*iloo 2~ cl~ 8316 7 1-: v+ It j, Fj' ri zika~',, 46v: 41 TOPIC 1AGSj trystal. luxaiwj~ -ioem erj~ captpre cros a i66tioto:_210t,~ sum t AMRAiTi Int-- pgrai4t -or. i16' 1 i'-.' *h'4iG--.tbe rildil"ed I uml, tbe cj~rkblailoo tbe maip.phosr 'iilifil~e- J~iiwetep' fAiI6 of phore ovation of the ' ~ditttift enter), r t e 1 V, ~hw' at Ablo initiol -Apstaut vf r Wal zed eliv. 1k i jAilhe tb th, 1-iiia ii orgr-- or.-- .6heentri I tb erml-64ect 0. -be I : ifut~6r in, the -expr4tsi or an V iba satipil of, a- i~*~tuva - ilentei. or meteru are vbWned f .240 in dtfi~iebt 1 0 forwo vitb tecount of the qrdl*'bVAty of r&n.#,tlvb retcmbftlWoe'____ltAv-- meterel.- "i istits for wvy kInetics *I' the 61ectronit pre,cess-IsiA SbAie 't~~Ahty*w_ A-MaIttrS (matbeiraticaA prolmbility of radiative recoml inati on, conceiatration of localized electrons at the initial instant of time, ane the concentration of the capture cen- ters) remait undetermined,, both ftr mtheinIJc&I #,nd physied reasona. Orig. art. .hast 38 forcu2ass ASSOCIATION- Wovosibirskiy eItktrvtekhnicbeiikiy !,nstItUt (ffqyqjLbire~ Mectrotecb-! :nical Institute) KYANDARYAN, K.A.; ARUTYUNYAN, R.K. Electroencephalographic inveB-.igation of patients with congenital and acquired heart failures. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 32 no.5-251-254 161. (MULA 14; 9) 1. Institut rentgen-)logii i onkologli, Sektor radiobiologii AN ArRvanskoy SSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN ArpWanskoy SSR V.A. Fanardzhyanom. (MCTRMMHATMRAPET) tIMART~ FPYUW) kRUTIMANO R,1*4,j kando b1ologo nauk )Xfeot of direct current on the lability of brain struotures at rabbits after a radiation in:jury. Vop. radlobiol. LAR Arm. SSRJ 3/037-45 163.- Brfeot or direct current on the survLval of irradiated rate, lbid,t241-244 (MIRA Vlt6) jMUTYUNIANI R.K.P ktaid. biolog. nauk.,-, AMBAIMAMIAri, nd-,WsIiiy nauchily-jr - . - I.- Isot"adnik N.E. Vvectensklilo optimum anti pessimum phenomeria in the cerebral cortox of rabbito followir-i radiation injLry. Vol). radiobiol, [Ati Arm. S3111 3/4:173-178 1630 kt-,,IILA Dsb) MEGRABYAN, A.A.; A4PT~UNYAH, R.K.; 13AKYAN, S.L. Elec- trophys I o'logical data on ',,.he diisorder of the clarity of conselousness In epilepsy and symptomatic spasms. Zhur. eksp. i klin, med. 4 no.2:47-54 164. (MIRA l7t8) 3. Armyanskaya, respublikanskaya pailcho-nevrologicheskays, klinika, ARU7YUNYAN, R.K., kand.biolog. nauk; AMBAR7',';UMYAN, S.G. Lability of the separate link.,,.i of visual anal~rsor in rabbits following radiation injury. Vop. raeliobiol. All ARM. SSR 2:43- 56 161. (MIRA 18:4) ARUTYU14-fAN, I , tic Detennining tho parayriele-a or crystil phoalhore. 71,V. zav.; fiz. 8 no.L42-46 165. (MIRA 18.~3i~ 1. Novosibirskly elektrotekhnicheakiy Jnstitut, ARUTIUKYAN, R*M. Stability of the superconducting state of a curren t- carrying film. Izv. All Arm. SSR. Ber. fiz.-mat. nauk IS no.6:71-79 1165. (MIRA 19: 1) 1. Institut metallurgii imeni Baykova, Moskva i TSentrallnava nauchno-isaltidovateliskaya fiziko-tekhnichaska,ya laboratori3ra AN Armyanskoy SSR. AMYTTUNTAIT, R. 11. Xxporimental investigationo of the use of vucuum equipnont in removing seepage. [Trudy] IIIIOSP no-35:30-35 159, (IURA 12:12) (Water, Underground) (Vacuum pumps) KARIUPOLISKIY, G.K.; ARUTYUNYAN. R.N.; DIGTYAM, B.M. I Using vacuum techniques In draining and stabilizing soils. Osn fund.i makh.grun. 2 no.2:3-5 6o.. (HIRA 13:8) (Boil stabilization;l (Drainage) ARUTYUNYAN, R.N.; BOGOLTUBOV, K.S. Devices for measuring porevatar pressures in soil. Oan., fund.i makhogrun, 4 no*2:27-28 162, (MIRA 150) (Earth pressure-Hoaaurement) AFIUTYUN.YAN),,-R*N* Study of presoureloss-steady and unsteady percolation of water in soil under a vacuilm. [Trudy] NII o9n. no.48:58-85 162. (MIRA 160) (Water, Underground) IUMMOV, V.K.; ARUTYUNYAN, R.N. Setting up a subsurface vaculus on the site of the Plavinaa Hydroelectric Power Station. [Trudy] NII oan. no.48s86-90 162, (MIRA 16:8) (Plavinas Hydroelectric Power Station-Wator, Underground) A1111TYUNYAN, R.N.; KAZAKOV, B.M., KLEYMAN, A.D. Wells for vacuum water lowering in stratified soils. Osn..* fund. i mekh. g*run. 7 no.3:12-13 165. (MIRA 18:6) GYULIBIJDAGYAN, L.V.; GRIGORYA14, V.A.; DANGYAI~, C,.V.; ARUTYUNYAN, E.P. Now derivatives of benzoquinolines. Part 2:4--~'h-lo'-roallyl and4--chlorocrotyl derivatives of ben:;o [f] and benzo (h] quinolines. Izv. AN Arm.SSR.Khim.nat0cl 17 no. 2:227-229 164. (MRA 17:6) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy univer3itet, kafedra organicheakoy khimii. BA 10 EMWIV BAIBURTTSYAN, A.A.,, prol:.; A&MA-1,11A, V.A.; KAZARYAN9 G,A.0 kand* mad* nauk.j ARUTYUNYANt R.R.; WOW, S.A.; A.10TYUNYAN, V.M. Radioactive Iodine (.'U' L31) used in determining the hormonal activity of the thyroid gland In rtts followi~ag castration. Vop. radiobiol. L" Aria. SSKJ 3/4 163. XRA Vt6) J1, KAZARYAN, G.A., kand. med. nauk; ARUTYUNYAN, V.M.; ARUM'NW,. R.R. ; * AKOPYAN, I.G. W- ~ -. Clinical aspects and dlagiosi:j of at-m-ma nodosa subjected to malignizaticm. Vop. rent, i onk, 72311-319 163 (MIRA 170) PANCISTAN, A.K.; TARAUN, Sh.Sv; ARMTUSTAX, R.Sh. Iffect of the root system of cereals Ott the 888JU3ilation of nitrogen [in Armenian with summary in Itusolan] Mlikrobioloisbore noe41)-L? 149. (MICRO-MANISMS, NITROGMII-FIXIIIG) (KWA 9:8) (GRAIV) IT ~ J N Y A f-I, 1. PANOSYNT, A. K. TNASYAN, A. I.; TARAYAWT, Sh. S.1 ARUTYUNYAN, R. She 2. USSR (600) 4. Bo-GaW - Ecology 7. Problem of intoraction of cortain crop rotation plants and microort:an isms of the soil. Mikrobiol.abor. no. 6, 1951* 9. Monthly Lists of Russian Aocessiong, Library of Congress, Uprch 1953, Unclassified* PANOSYAN, A.I.; ARUTYUNYA.N. R.Sh.; MARSHVINA, Z.V. Iffect oi-me-ta-bol-itee-cf -certain so![I micro-organisms on the growth and development of planto. Dokl.AX Arm.SSR 31 no. Z 117-121 160, (HDU 13:11) 1. Sektor mikrobiologil Akadeuii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN kr a k 1r SSR (for Panoeyan). (Soil micro-organisms (Mant physiolo&-.) PANOSYAN A.K.; MARSHAVINA, Z.V.;,.ARV' Y~A,. ~.Sh. P ryun Effect of metabolitea of same soil m1cro-orgimisms on the growth and development of plaxits. Trudy Inst., mik-robiol. no.llt275-283 161 (MIFJL 16:11) 1. Saktor raikrobiolog-1A AN Arniyans~oy SSR. PILIOSYAI:) ARMLTN,~j R.Sh...; Z.V. _ EfZect of soil bacteria c-i t,,o &rowtri and develormont o--:, com and tobacco. Dohl. Q: km oS'I 33 no.2:713-77 161. .1 NIRA 14:10) ( J. Chlen-korrev,ondnnt ',:: Ax-.iyannhoy "ISR (for Panosywi). ( Soil (Tobaoco) (Corn (Wft) IIANOSYANJ, A.K.; ARUTYUNYANj, R.Sh.j AVE'T1SYAN,, N.A. Recent data on the ecology of Amotobaciter. DoU. AN Arm. SSR 33 no.3:135-138 161. (MIRA .14:32) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN Armyanskoy SSP. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN Armyanskoy SSR (for Panosyan). (Amenia-Azotobacter) -PANDBYAN, A.K.; jjjtJT R.Sh*-,AN%TISU?i, N.A.; ZAKHARYAN, S.V. _L Interrelation between azotobaoters and other soil mWo- organism. Izv. AN Am. SSR. Biol. nauki 15 no.2sl3-24 I&). (MMA 150) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN-Armysmskoy SSR. - (AZOTOBAC,7M) (SOIL MICRO-VRGANISMS) FAN06YAN, A.H., ARUITUNYAN, R.Sh.j TARAYAN, Sh.S. Effr-,,~t of the interrelationshipa cf' scime soil bnct~-ria on nitropm assimilation under varioua fa,rm crop, 'Vcp.IP.JkrobJvI. no.1:229-229 161, (MIRA 1713.0) PANOSYAN , A. K. ; AIOJ'LYUNYAN Y R.Sh. ; MARSHAVINA , Z. V. Effect, of the metabolites of' soil and gibberellin on the grnwth and Vop. m1krobiol. no.2-39-58 164. micro-organisms, hoteroauxIn chervicu! composition of plants. (141RA 18:3) I~ANOSYAN, A.-K.;_ARTJTYUNYAN, R.Sh.; AVETISYAN, N.A. Effect of some soil bacteria on nitrogen assimilation. Vop. mAkrobiol. no#2:59-71 164. (141RA 18:3) f f 17 (1) ,AUTHOR: Aleksanyan, A. M.D Arutyunyanp R. S. SOV/20-125-1-66/67 TITLEi Influence of the Sympathetic Norve on the Electrio Activity of the Brain (Vliyaniye simpaticheakogo ner-ra na elektricheskuyu aktivnost' golovnogo mozga) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19597 Vol 125~ Nr 1, pp 236-239 (USSR) LBSTRAM In connection with the close relationship proved between the tonus of the sympathetic nervous system and the activity of the reticular formation ai well an with the ex.-stsnee of an adre-nergic structure in the latter (Refs ~,.V -,.turally the problem arises which interrelation exists e.:n the sym.- pathetic system and the reticolar formation, It was found that pressorecaptor reflexes cperate over the sympathetic nervous system and that they modify the electric activity of the cerebral cortex. It wa.s further detected that these reflex modifications of the montioned electric activity are caused by the reti---~ular formation of the mesencephalon. The Card 1/4 introduction of adrenalin into the blood led to analogous Influence of the Sympathetic Nerve on the Ele~,%Iric SOV/20-125-1-66/67 -Actiiity of the Brain oonclusionst it remained with,.,ut an effect upon the electric activity if a previous transection of the brain stem had isolated the activating system cf the encephalon from the hemispheres. Tito authorL~ wurtad t--) invEstigate the effect of tho irritation of the sympa-thi-Aic oervical nerves, the extirpation of the upper sympathetfoJugular ganglia and the adrenalin intr3duction into the blood u~pon the electric activity of the one ephalon-reticular-f Vrmat ion of thalamus and cortex.. For thir. experiment rubbito viere taken and eleotrodes were closed into th,?ir brain!) (Ref 9). Indepen- dent of the problem of the mechanism of effect to be chosen in future there is no doubt thILt the sympathetic nervous system has an effect upon the electric activity of the retic- ular formation. The authors bolieve thei7, opinion to be justified when they say that the sympathetic nervous system exerciseq an adaptive~troplhic offect of the same type as it was found by L. A. Orbeli (Ref 11 ') and cD11aborators (Refs 12-14). In all three experimental sarifis the results obtained Card 2/4 the irritat*,-,n of the by the authors were in I Influence of the Sympathetic Nerve on the Electric BOV/20-125--l-66/67 Activity of the Brain sympathetic cervical nerves and the introduction of adrenalin into the blood activate the electro-encephalogram and also the r6tioular-formation of the thalamuB,, As it can be seen from the curves (Pigs 1-3) this activation is also expressed by,the disappearing of slow waves and the appearing of a regn- lar rhythm,-Otthe potential oscillations. In this connection (almost without exception) the amplitude of the oscillations was reduced. Thus, the distance of the sympathetic ganglia increased the number of slow waves and. also their amplitude. The results obtained by the authors do therefore not agree with those of references 8 arid 9 with respect to the-change of the amplitude in the case of desympathization. Nor do they agree with the referenecsi of the anthors quoted who are of the apinion that the eleat'ro-enceptialogram-reaction dis- appears in the case of exteroceptive Irritations after the extirpation of the sympathetic ganglin in rabbits.- There are 3 figares, and 14 referencen, 8 of which are Soviet Card 3/4 Influence of the Sympathetic Nerve on the Electric SOV/20-125-1-66/67 Activity of the Brain ASSOCIATIONs Institut evolyutsionnoy fizi.ologii im. 144. Sechenova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Evolutionary Physiology imeni I.T.. S'"herov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTEDi October 7, 1958, by L~ A. Orbeli, Acadeipician SUBMITTED: September 23, 1959 Card 4/4 ARUTYUNY&N, R.S. I --- Development of poattetanic potentiation in the monosynaptic reflex pathway of the spinal cord in cntogeneuis. Iz-v-. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauki 13 no.3:25-35 Mr 160. 0 OCERA 13:8) 1. Laboratoriya elektrofiziologii institute. evcLlyutsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M.Sechenova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (SPINAL GORD) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) ARUTYUNYAN, H.S. Development of inhibition and facilitation proces,~~es in the mono- synaptic arc of the spinal cord In early postnatal ontoreresis- ;,okl. AN SSSR 140 no.3:260-263 S-0 '61. MutA 14,9) 1. Institut evolvutsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M.Sechenova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N Chernirovskim. (SPINAL 6ORD) (REFLEXES) .9 ARUTYMAN, R.S. Development of the phenomenorn of post-tetanic intensification in the mor,ooynaptic are of the spinal cord in early postnatal ontogenesis. Fizioe zhur. 48 ni)98:922-928 Ag'62. (~MU 16z6) 1. From the I.M.Seohenov Institute of' Evolutionary Physiology., Leningrad. (SPINAL CORD) (REFIEMS) (BLECTROPHYSIOIA)GY) ARUTYUNYAN, 31 ...-C -------- Use an a large ocale of technically JuBtified istandards in production. Prom.Arm. 5 no.1:21-25 Ja 162. (HOL 15:2) 1. Institut ekon" AN Arrwanskoy SSR. (Armenia,-Industries-Production atandards) (Armenia-Wageo) DAVIWAN, D.B.; AILIJTYUNYAN, S.B., red.; PANIUAN, 0., takhn. red. --- (Elsotrio power transmission lines in the high mounUins of Armenia) Vysokogornys linii elektroperedachi Annenii. Ere- vanp Armgonizdat 1961. 137 p. (MIRA 14:9) tAmenia-Blectrio lines-Overbead) AKOPYAN, Akop Yervandovich; ABUTILINYAK, 2 1 GkL Al -S B. red.; sry ,, v. tekhn. red. [Synthetic fibers with a base of poIrrinyl alcohol)Sinteti- cheskoe volokno na osnove polivinilovogo spirta. Erevan Armiant3koe os. izd-vo, 1961. 107 p. I (MIR,~ 15:111 Mxtile fibersk, Synthetic (I (Vinyl alcohol polymers) OSSTIAN, Aleksandr Matevocovieh; ARUTYUVYAN, S.B., red.; KARAFETYAN, ', tilk-H-.-red. M.A.) red. izd-vaj GALSff W, V-.- [Engineering and economic calculations in p*ower engineering] Tekhniko-ekonomichaskie raschety v energetike. Erevan, Ar mianokoe gos, izd-vop 1962. 121 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Power engineering) Z=iMAN, Ruben Oganesovich; ARUTYUNYAN, S.B., red.; GALbIff AN, V... tekhn.red. [Probabi3ity calculations in the selection of fits for mated machine parts]Veroiatnostnye raschety pil vybore posadok v sopriazheniiakh rashin. Erevan, Aipetrat, 1962, 58 P. (YIIIA 15:12) (Machinery-Design) eh; VINNIKOV, Ivam Radionovich; BASHKOV, A.I., otvetstve*n'uyy rl~ra r; KOROVINKOVA, ',',.A., takhnichaskiy redaktor ["Donbass-20 cutter-loader; a manual on its operation, maintenance and servicing] Ugollayi kombsin "Donbnes-21: rukovodstvo po akepluata- tali, ukhodu I obeluzhivanilu, Moskvii, Ugletakhizdat, 1957. 211 p. (Coal mining machinery) (MIRA 10-.8) DAVYDOV, Boris Llvovio prof., doktor tekhn.naWt; SKORODUMVI Boris Alsksandrovit dote., kand. tekhn. nauk; KHORIN, V.N., doktortekhn. nauk, rets en sent f ~ ~AUU=LX&KJlj,&0 otv. red.; KOVAL', I.V., red.izd-va; HINSKERy-L.I., tekhn. red. (Design and construction of coal mining machinee] Raschet k konstruirovanie ugledolrvaiuahchikh manhin. Moskva, Goagor- takhizdat, 1963. 589 P. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Glavnyy konstr6ktor Dongiprougleusta (for Arutyunyan). (Coal mining machiner7) AMITYMTW, Buren KiktauKic I VVINIXOT, Ivon Rodionovioh; ASTAKHOT, A.T., red.lzd-val SABITOT, A., tekhn.red. [Donbass-2k cutter-loader for coal] Ugollnyi kombain *Donbass-2k.0 Izd.2., parer. Koskvs, Gos.nsuohno-tekhn. isd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 270 P. (KMA 1414.) (Coal mining machinery) ARUTYUNYAN I S,Z, (IIab&rcvsk); NI'40VKIN, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk (hLab~.,ruvsk) --_ Preventing tho formation of dangerous overglazed ice accwrulations. PuLl i Fut.k-briz. 9 no,8:31-33 165o (MIRA 18:8) USSR/Hunan and Aninal Physiology - The Effect of Physical Factors. T Ionizing Radia-;ion. Abe Jour : Rot Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, -L3376 Author : Akopyan, S,A;, Arutywiml, T&Q. 111st : - _.MNW_1q.W' -"%M%PWQ*M Title : Reactivity of Organism with Total Radiation of Animals by Roentgen bays (Data on Study of Carbohydra- te Metabolism) Orig Pub : v. eb.; Vopr. rentgenol. i onkol. T. 2 Yerevan, 1957, 201-209 Abstract : Dogs and rabbits were subjected to total roentgen radiation (6W and 700 - 1000 r respectively), and at various intervals the stages of carbohydrate metabolism were deterTdnod. Preliminary injection of insulin (1) sharply increased the radiosensitivity of the animals: all the rabbits died the 2,-A or 3rd day after radiation. In irradioted animals the injection Card 1/2