SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ASHMARIN, Y.Y. - ASHRATOV, E. A.
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ASHMARIN, Yu.Ya.; ")IIAIIOSIINIKOV, P.E.; BABANIN,
A.V.; AMITAN, B.Ya.
Treatment oil urticaria with histamine and intestinal
lavages.
Vest. dnriu. i ven. 38 no.12:45-49 D 164. (MIIRA 18:8)
1. Glavnyy voyennyy gospitall imeni akademika Burdenko
(nuchallnik general-mayor meditsinskoy s1.ii--hIv,
M.M. Cuilenko),
Mosi.va.
ASHMA.RIN, Yu.7a (Moskva)
Hemor:rhagic edema of the lower extremities. Vest. derm. i
ven.
no.2:36-40 165, (MIRA, 1811O)
L 46136-66 EW(d)/'FiT(M)/E7dP(w)/EWP(v)/EWP(k) IJP(c) WW/E24
A-P6-0-26-7-9-2
_A(x_WR_1
AUTHOR: Ashmarin, Yu. A. (Moscow)
ORG: none
SOURCE CODE: UR/0198/66/002/007/0022/0026
TITLE: The stressed state about a circular opening in an orthotropic
cylindrical.
shell 2 ?
SOURCE: Prikladnaya.mekhanika, v. 2, no. 7, 1966l 22-26
TOPIC TAGS: stress distribution, stress analysis, anisotropic
medium, orthotropic
shell
ABSTRACT: The effects of the anisotropy of a material upon the
stress concentration
around an opening are discussed in the case of thin shells- '-..rThe
variation of the
stressed state about a circular opening was considered as a function
of the orthatropy
of the material of a cylindrical shell in a reference system of
polar semigeodetic co-
ordinates. Using the generalized Bubnov-Galerkin method, the entire
problem was re-
duced to the solution of a system of five differential equations
with appropriate
boundary conditions. An 14-20 computer was used for the
calculations. It appears that
the overall stress concentration is prinarily a function of the
bending stresses, and
that the bending components, which accotu)t for the major portion of
the bending strcss~
depend largely on tha orthotropy of the material. The obtained
relations between the
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absolute maximum concentration coefficients and the orthotropy
of the material can be
used for the stipubition of optimum relations between the
elasticity moduli. These
optimun relations, in turn, provide the basis for the
calculation of minimian stress
concentrations in the design of thin-walled cylindrical shells.
Orig. art. has: 4
figures, 8 formulas.
SUB CODE: ad;t--70/' SUBM DATE: 13Nov65/ ORIG REr: 004
Card 2/2
A t-s-,
I IUXAUN*v"
We remain active, Rabotnitua 35 no.ls6 A '57. (MLBA 10.2)
(Women-mmployutent)
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ASHMARINA. A..
e
Mariia Illinichna. Rabotniteet 36 no.2-10 F 158. (MIRA
11:2)
(Lanina, Mariia Illinichna, 1878-1935)
GORSHKOV. D.S,,, otv. red.; red.; UDILOV, V*Iop glavo
ivzb.., red.; BAYA116V, M.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotr.,
red.,-
KAFUSTIN, V.A., starshly nauchnyy sotr., red.;
STATICMCH, I.I.1,
starshiy inzh.; OSIPOV, A.I., starshiy nauchnyy
sotr,., otv, red,
(Transactions of the Sverdlovsk Scientific Research
Institute for
th~, lAmbering Industry) Trudy averdlovskogo
nauchno-issledovatelt-
skogo instituta lesnoy prorqshlennosti. [n.p.] TSentr.
naacbno-
isal. in-t mekhanizatsii i energetiki lesnoi
pron7shl., 1960,)56 P.
(MIRA 15'-
1. Sverdlovsk, ~verdlovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
inotitut los-
noy promyshlennostio 2. Direktor Sverdlovskogo
nauchno-issledova.-
tel.'skogo instituta lesnoy promyshlennosti (for
Gorshkov). .'
3. TSBntrallrWy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut
mekhanizatsii
i ene:rgetiki lesnoy promWshlennosti (for Osipov).
(Lumbering-Research)
ASWIIARINA, 0. K.
ussrViLedlcine - T~-phus
Jun 53
"The Froblem of the Preparation of Anti-typhus Vaccines From
Intestines of Lice,"
O.K. Ashmarina, Kiev Inst of Epid and Microbiol
Zhur Yikro, Epid, i Immun, No 6, p 89
Comparison of Weig1lis zmetliod of preparing anti-typhus
vaccine from intestines of
lice (lice 25 days old P.re used) with Pshenichnik-ov's
method (lice 9 days old &re
used) showed that 2.!i t.1mas more lice are needed to obtain
with Pshenichnikov's
procedure a concn )f rickettsiae in the vaccine which
corresponds to that obtait'ied
by Weigl's procedu:re.,
M - FA
267T35
ASHMARINA. 0.K. (Kiyev, ul. Tolstogo, d.23 kv.5.
Experittante in prolonged cultivation of viruslike
formations from
nalligniint human tumors (gastric cancer & mammary
cancer) in
davalkoping chick embryos $with summary in Bngliah).
Vop.onk. 2
no.20.1-215 156. OM 10:3)
1. Im laboratorit etiologii opukholey (say. -
daystvitellnyy chlen
ANN ESSSR P of. A.D.Timofeyevekiy) Kiyevskogo instituta
apidentologit
I gig:iyeny (dir. kandidat meditsinek*ikh nauk
S.N.Terekhov)
(TISSUR CUIMURI ~, t I:t, ~ ! " -
virus-like form. from human gastric & mammary cancer in
developing chick embryo)
IVIRUSSS, culture
same)
(NEOPIAMIS. exper.
culture of virus-like form. from malignant human gas-trie
& ma=ary cancer in developing chick embr7os)
'Lle-66w'4`1 )X'e -
USSR/Tuiors LL. 4
Abe Jour j Rof Zhur - Bioi., No 6, 1958, Nc 27795
Author i Aishmarinal O.K.
: Nl--ffv '
Inst )t 75-n
Title tFixationof Various Species of Protozoa in
Exporinontal Mal-
ignant Neoplasm - Droker's Sarcoma and their
Influence upon
Tmor Growth. .
Orig Pub i Vrnohobn. delo, 1957, No 4, 429-43o,,
Abstract i The effect of 5 species of Protozoa on
Irokorle nouso.sarcocia
was studied. The ability to inhibit tumor davoleMent
was
joao M. e s"~ia donovani and Tryron-
found in Zryp~t
osor,al o%4iperdxxi, i.e. tboso Protozoa which cause
n generalized
;X-3oliao ~-n-d-cfo-uth in nice. T. cruzi were feund
in the spleen,
liver and, in 56% of the anii3a`lsp in tumors, No
relation-
'hip was found between the presonoo or absonoo of
parasites
&ad the inhibition of growth of oarcrLia, L. donovani
nnd T.
!~qRiEerdun were found in internal organs of the
animnIs bx;t-
woro absent from tuncra. L. IE22ica on T. lowisi
failed to
Card t 1/2
ASaJAR3NA, 0. K. : Macter Biol Sol (dion) -- "The fiyation
of varia.ze typos ar
I
protozoa and tipirochates in the tissue of Krokerle
sarcoma and their effect
on the growth of this tumor". Kiev, 19.58. 9 p? (Kiev
Order of Labor Red B=ier
Mod Inst im Acad A. A. Bogomolets), 200 copien (n, No 5,
1959, 146)
Ashnarina, 0. K.
.xi)erim(-nt..qI studies of tho possibility of
cidtivi-in,- virus-like
formations of cancerous tumorr- of the human 1-land
ill Chick
embryos. ( -.;, -,
Mate
1- rialy nwichrVkh konferentsii, Kiev, 1959. 2661 p
(Kievskiy 11auchno-issledovatel'skiv instit;.-,t
E-ioerdo,oLii i Ilikrabiologii)
I
GRAGEROVA, R.B.; GHAUYA, M.F.; ASMMUHL; O.K.
Detecting the, oncogenic factor in human
gastric cancer
extracts by means fo cultivation in tissue
cultures.
Voy. virus. 7 no.3:316-321 My-,76162, (14IRA
1618)
1. Laboratoriya etiologii opukholey Kiyevskogo
instituta
epidoomiologii i mikrobiologLie
(STOMAGH-CANCER) (TISSUE CULTUIT,)
(VIRUSES)
CHUMAKOV, M.P.; VOROSHIWVA, M.K.; VASILITIVA, K,A.;
BAKINA, M.N.; MODY
S.G.'- PUDSADLOVSKIT, T.S.; XOSTUA, K.A.; SHIRMAN,
G.A.; UM3MCH:
O.D.:, U11FUSUT, Yu.S.:,~SWAMXA, jeje.
Preliminary report on massive peroral immmuization of
the population
against poliouVelitle with live virus vaccine from
attemiated Sabin
strains. Top.virus. 4 no-5152(~-533 S-0 159. (MIRA
13-..2)
1. Institut po Isuchenlyn poliamlyelita, AMN SSSR,
Moskva.
(PUIONMITIS, Immanol.)
C M11AKOVP DI.P.; VOWSHILOVA, M.K.; DROZDOV, S.G.; DZAGUiOV',
S.G.; LASIKEITIC11,
V.A.; MIAONOVA, L.L.; 4&LIF, N.M.; GAGARINA, A.V.,- DOD:XVA,
1.1%;
- Xp-,- G.A.; FUER, G.P.; TOLISKAYA, Ye.A.;
4a]MUINA, Ye,
SOKOLOVA, I.S.; ZLIRERT, L.B. (Moskva); SINYAK, K.M. (Llvov)
Some results of the work in mass immmization of the population
cf
the Soviet Union a,,.-,ztinst poliomyelitis with live vaccine
from Satin
strains. Vest. M21 SSSR 16 no.4:3'"43 161. (,N]IRA 15: 5)
1. Iz InstitutL poliomyelita i viruarqsh onti;efalitov XCIN
33SR.
(POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE) (POLIOI-IULITIS-Pl~C-,V-;',IiTIOII,)
BARTOSHEVICEp Ye,N,) TSUKERs H.Bj LESHCHINSKAYAt
YO.V,; SOKOLOVAI I.B.;
MARTYMXO, I.N.; ANDREUVA, L.S*; ASHKAUNA, Ye.Ye.
Pbliornye3itislike paralytic diseases in children
inoculated
with live Sabin vaccine. Vest. AMU SSM 18 no.6:16-21
163-
(MMA 17: 1)
P0jj.jF-)/0rCp-nic Chcriistr7. OrCanic Synthesis. G
.'.bs jour: lcf Zhur-Mira., No 11, 1959, 38557-
Luthor liz)rmtowicz, 0. mid wrobel, J.
Inst
Title a.% the Applicatian of Muconic Ester Dicne Synthesis. I.
Tho Condensation of Muconic Ester with Vinyl CyrLAde
Acrolain, and Styrene. II. The Condensation of Muconic
Ester with ,,llyl Alcohol, ~, -ritrostyrenc, Nitroothylene,
and Dichloroothyleno. III. The Condensation of Muconic
Euter with Esters of Icetylene(Ucarboxylic Acid and with
D'.1azoacotic Ester.
OriL; Pab: Rom"ild Cher-1, L2, ITO 3., 499-511, 513-524, 525-532
(1958)
(:III Polish With Smuzzie's ill DiGlish ard Allssirm)
Abstract: I. Thc authors have stu(Iied tho dialic 5iolx-Alder tyl)97
cm(lensation of the diethyl ester of trano-trans-nuconic
acid (1) with M~,mClICII (II), acrolein (M), and styrene
Card 10
G-4
POL'IJrD/OrC,-anic Chemistry. Organs c Synthesis.
'.bs Jour: Lef Zhur-JUAIi., ljo P., 19591 38557-
VII over Pd gives a iif,.xture of store oi somerl. e cyclo-
hc.:ane-l,2,4-tricarbo.,ylic acids (mi) (yield 450 I-,'G,
up 210-2129 (from water)); the Imown cis-VIII (300
up 224-2250) was obtained by fractionnI crysta3lization
of the steraoi=-.icric i-xixture from, dil CITIC0011. Whei;
the trii.-icthyl cater of cis-VII is reflwced with a solu-
tiori of C113CONa in abs 03011 (1 hr), follcuccl by
dilution
with water, acidification, and further refluxing (30 tdn),
tr.aisVIII is obtained (mp 220-2220 from dil C113CO011)
The hydrogomtion of 10.4 ov. VI over a Pd catalyst,
followea by extraction with ether aaid chronatographic
analysis of the ether extract on 4,1, Ozaives 8.8 aps
of the cliethyl ester of 2-cyanocyclN~ane-1,4-dicar-
boxylic acid (IX
,) (clution with C4H,~, bp 132-1340/o.o2 m.,
n"D 1.4629, d t 1-0975) and 100 n[, of an imidentified
Card 3//4 G-5
1,10U,ND/Orgunic Chenistry. Or(,pnic Synthesis.
Aba Jour: Ref Zhur-Kbiri-, 110 11, 1959, 38557.
aleR,hyde othor (an oily liquid; clution with a
ub,,ture of CjIIj wid alcohol). The residue left
aft.er the other extraction on allmlinization yields
'2,li-(Iicarbetho.Kycyclolic.cylmtlWl.aL-diie (Yiel(i 1
rgi);
benzoyl dcrivntive~ Yield 1.1 al, m) 67-880 (fron
benzene). The acid hydrolysis of IX Gives VIII.
A :*aixture of 19.8 Gas 1, 7 ais IIr, 40 ril xylene,
mill 0.5 Gm V on hoatinG for 2D hrs at 155-1600 gives
the diethyl ester of 2-for,:71-5-cyclohexciic-1,4-
aicarboxylic acid (X), Yield 54'2, bp 82-840/o.ooi im,
98 -1000/0 .01 .m., wl 0 D 1 - 4814, d~4 V1.1436;
2,4-ainitro-
phany1hydrazone (Drml) up 104.5-IS5.5() (fren liGroin)
T14o oxidation of X' (by refluxine with rmi aqucous sus-
pcilsioll of AG;O)lcads to the formation of VII, while
G
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POj.'U,TD/OrG=Lc Chanistry. Oramic Synthesis.
Abs Jour: 1'41' Zhur-Min., No 11, 1959, 38557.
0
hy3xoGenation of X over a Pd catalyst Cives the diethyl
ester of 2-forr.Wlcyclolicxcaic-1,4-dicirboxylic acid (XI),
bp 82-840/0-005 izi) nRP D 1.4695, d~~ 1.u8o, Dimi
jj) 117-1190 (fro-,.i liL;roin). The oxidation of XI by
AC-;O followed by a]J:aliiLe hy~Irolysis Gives VIII. When
a nixture of 49 Ois 1, 29 gis IV, I Gu V, mid 190 YA
xylene is heated for 30 hrs at 150-1600, followed by
chromtor;raphy on AIZOf (elution with a nixture of
benzine and C&II&, 1 - ), the diothyl cater of 2-phenyl-
-!;-cycloliexene-1,4-d-.'Lcarboxylic acid (XII, XIII acid)
i."? tained, yield 47.511.',, bp 94-980/0.01 rm, nZOD 1.5200,
d~4c 1.1260. The hydro[;e*,mtion of 6.15 GTir, XII over a
P atalyst Gives the diothyl ester of 2..I)Iicnylcyclo-
hexanc-1,4-dicarboxylic acid (XIV, XV acid)) yield 5 Gms,
Card 5//~
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roUITD/OrG,anic Chemistry. OrCpaiic Synthesis .
Abu Jour: Bef Zhur-Ehim., No 11, 1959) 38557-
bp gao/o.04 rn, n)- 0 D 2.5074, d -t 01.0831. The
+ I
all:aline hydrolysis of X11 gives XIII, yield 95-5~,,
1T,) 218-2200 (from vater). The lVdroGciv-tion of I Gn
XIII over a Pt catalyst does not Go to coixplation
anO. fractional crystallization froia dil CHAC00:1 gives
0.2:. Gn of un1mown substca-.cc SV (rr
p 198-200 ) and
0.6 G:i of the acid isoncr of XIII, i.rp 255-2570 (fro;-A
50'o' CN COO11) The acid hydrolysis o*r XIV 0".vcs XV,
yiUd ~O 4 when a mixture of 5.08 9-W UII and
1-35 9.1s S is heated (4.5 hrs at 230-2400), phenylte-
traphthalic acid is v.1)parently obtained (XVI), yield
16 pp 2W-01-o (from water and dil C71;5COO:f).
II. Via ai-fthors have carried out the diene condansa-
G
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PWJTD/OrGmiic Chemistry. Ort;auic Synthosis.
Aba jour: Ruf Zhur-Khim., No 11, 1959, 38557.
1--rij 78-80" (frori bcazcne-CIj%OII) and the tlicthyl ester
of 2--.-.iydroxyricthylcycloI pxanc-l)46aiqtr:box5rlic acid,
bp 125-1300/0-01 'D 1.4887, d 1.1350, benzoate
derivative bp 160-1650/0.01 n4OD 1.4960. Two iso-
i-mric Lmam-lactones of 2-hydroxy,-wtliyl-li-ccrbethoxy-5-
cyclohexenc-I-carboxylic acia (XXIIa and MID) were
frozen out of fraction (a); the two iaoixrr, apparently
differ in the Dosition of the double bona; XXIIa, yield
6.5'~, mp 68-700 (from patroleum ether); M
'p, yield
0 0
12~, bp 115-119 10-01 nZO D 1.4860, d 1.1717.
a and
Tl,,.o catalytic hydroL.,enation of XXII, XAb (;ivQS
)G:I in both cases. The structure of M) XXIIa, and
)G,IIb is also confirimcd by the IR spectrmi of XXI caid
by the reaction of Mlb with benzy1m.1ine (i5o-i6oo,
G
Card 8// ~
POLUD/OrGaff.c Chcuistry. OrCpnic Synthesis.
~,bs Joun. 1'%Q:f Zhur-Rhim., No 11, 1959, 38557.
2 hrs) to givc the IT-benzy1wide of 2-hydruqmathyl-4-
cv-rbethoxycyclcli(-~xc;ic-.I-carbWlic acid, yield 0.27 GU
(from I Gn XXIIb), i.m 0 (fron benzina-benze.1c).
~L 127
Under the conditions described above and durinG rc-
fluxin(; in C41IS1102', the reaction of I itith XVIII Cives
nitric oxides and leads to the fonmtiun of 'Che cUethyl
c&tcr of
2-1~,e'uo-."~-L)hoiiyl-5-cycloliaxei-io-1,4-cl;carboxylic
acid ()GCIII, XXIYj%cid), yield 22.6c,, bi, 135 /0-01 Lm,
.P Wher. 1 Ga )OCIII is refluxed
--'17 D 1-5085, d 1 13~3 -
with I gi NII;OIIACl and 4 Cw KOII in 20 YA alcohol, tho
oXime of XXIV is obtained (Yield 0-5 ~v 174-1750
(rrom C!!1011)); hydro-Onation of XMII over rr~ P~t catalyst
fDllowed by saponification with 20~ 11,01T gives XVI which
is
n1so obtained by tho direct saponification of XXIII.
The authors assui--w that XVI is forned from X11I by sue-
G
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POI;SD/OrL;anic Cheuistry. Orbanic Synthesis.
Abs Jour: Euj' Zhur-)(hin., No U., 1959., 38557.
m3sive hydrolysis, enolization, and Elc!,7dration.
Attmpts to carry out a condensation of VIII vi"Lli
tatracycl-inc (180-2100) for the purpose of cla-rifyinG
the acchanism of the conversion of the 1104(T= C;roup into
a heto Croirp Cave only pentaphenylbenzene. The thermal
decoq)osition of
1,2-dinethyl-4-pheiiyl-5-iiitrocycloboxene-1
(XXV), which was investigatea for the sam- pur
pose as
the last-described reaction, has shawn that at terr-jera-
tures below 240-2600 XXV does not decompose either in
or in the absence of a solvent; at about 2600
evolution of 114 oxides takes place and a hydrowrbon
01' COLI)OSition Of C/~ JTIq, (bp 65-80/ox6 -.Y,) is
fomed in ad(Ution to mroacted XXV; this hydrocarbon
in six,3-posed to be (CI1j)~C4113C6IIS- The condensation of
Card 10//~
POU&M/Organic Cheuistry. Orgmiic Synthesis.
t,bs Jour: ref -Iur-Khin., No 11., 1959., 36557.
aster of 2,,';-cyclo'hcxadienc-l,2, 3,4-totracarbo-xylic
acid (XXA) (yield 251;, bp 150-1350/0.01 :-.u, nZOD
1.14815, d" 1,1430) wid of the triethyl c3ter of
2,!5-cyclohe&.adieno-l~ 2, tlridarboxylic,~Cia (XXX) (Yiela
10~.',, bp 1300/0 i01 au, nD 1.4794p al 0 1 .1440) is
obtained; the rdxturo is separated by distillation.
"I of 3.4 cns of XXDC Gives the
The catalytic hydro,-'enatic,
tatmethyl aster of cyclohcxane-1,2,3,4-tetracarboxylic
acid (XXXI, XXXII acid) (qc~d 3.1 U-is, bp 155-1560/
0.001 rm-.i, nIOD 1.4645) a Z 1.1240; on prolonaed
standina the residue loft after the distillation of
XMI gives 100 Tit; of the monoethyl Ostor of XXXII,
TV 199-2010 (fron ether)) which on hydrolysis (reflux-
in(; for 6 hrs with conc IM) Gives the immm XXXII
G
Card 12/14
IIOLIJ',D/Or:,-;miic Chm-iistry. Gr~,zm7lc Syntheoia.
:.bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Mim., Fo 11, 1959, 38557.
(IC. Alder and 11. Va(;L, Liebids lain Chen, 571, 153
(1951) ), yield 1 .2 o-i, up 167-1680 (f rou ii-ator) .
Tha hydroGanatim of XXX over a Pt catvlyst has
givui,~ tho triethyl cater of cyclohc=ic-.1,2,4-tri-
c rboxylic acid (X III acid) (bp i38-14oo/0.001 ml,
D 1.466o, a N, 1.1021) which un acid hydrolysis
M
is converted to AXIII, yield 80~, rj) 209-2110 (from
water). The condenoation of I with XXVII at 220-2300
gives the diathyl ester of
cyclohoxadiciiQ-1,1~-cl~-carboxylic-
1,2 acid (yield 6.~ gm (frou 2B cris 1), bp 6330/0.001.
nri,
n 176' D 1 - 5680'Li I -1.0631) whic2h on catalytic hydro-
Conation (2.24 gl) L;ives tha. diathyl cater of troms-
cyclohexane-1,2-dic,u-bo:,,y,lic acid (XXXIV ac~q
( (yield
2 bps, bp 132-1370/0-55 un, n2,7 D 1.4631, d 1-0325)
Card 13/14.
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0-~10
WIZdID/Or(;mAc Clicuistry. Orcpnic Synthc.,~s. G
Abs Juur: D_,f Zhur-Min., 11o 11, 1959, 38557
which on hydrolysis with boilinG cone 101 is converted
XICXIVI yield 0425 [~.i) rip 212-2170- Vic cordensation
of I with XXVIT (by refluxina for 2!i hrs in xylene) pro-
ceeds with the evolution of IT and leads to the form-
tion of the triethyl cater of 4-cyclopontenc-1,2,3-
tricarboxAic acid (XXXV ~5id) (yicld 2W) bp 92-940/
0.01 T.T.1) 11 20 D 1.4741) a * 1.1110) which on saponfica-
tion (2.4 Um) with boilina 'CY2,Yjj M011 (4 hrs) -iVos
XXXV, Yield 1.7 arl, up 2050 (fron water). The hydro-
C;cnation of 300 rx; MM over a Pd catalyst has Given
cis -cyclopentcuic-1, 2,3-tri carboxylic acid, yield 270 M.,
up 167-169' (from water and frou dil. C113CO011). --
R. Topshteyn.
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ARKHANGELISKIY, I.I., prof.; ASIZIEDOV, A.M., prof.
Second International Congress on Veterinary AM
Food Hygiene.
V04riviriia 37 no.9:87-90 S 160. (MIRA 14:11)
(Veterinary hygiete-Congresses)
(Food adulteration and impection)
IZVARIN, A.A.:; ASHMEROV, X.M.; LUTSENKO, V.A.
Pulse interrupter for gradlentless reactors. Kin. i kat. 6
no.2.-
364 It,--Ap 165. (KRA 18:7)
1. Mogkovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy- tekhnologii
imeni
Loinonosova.
MAZAYEV, P.N.; AaHMi;TOV, A.M.
Diagnoistic significance of the injection of a conWast
medivm into
the cavity of the left heart ventricle. Vest . AM.SSSR
16 no.8t36-
38 ',61,, (MII(A 14t12)
1. lmsi4tut khirurgii imeni, VI hnevskogo AMII 563H.
(ANGIOCARDIOGWRY) MM-ABNO10LITL~S AND DEFOliVITIES)
CZEC~iO3110VAiMi / 11NIT-E-D STA'T _'Z I
1-MAZ, M.; HILLANUN, 0 C--; Ph.-irmacological Instituto,
Faculty o;,.' U'eneral ic
e I ine 1i armalcologi c Icy Ustav I-`ak. Vseob. Lek.
Pra,r-,u(-,; Dopt. of Pharmacology, Indiana Univorsity, School of
Med.
11, d iallapo:~ 1.3,
"Tho Influnzice of Drugs on Kro'ost Tricarboxylic Cycle.,'
Praguo, Coslio-lovoll3ka Drsiolo',iei Vol 15, No 5, 3op 66, 1)
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Abstract: Gl,utamato -2-C111- motabnlized in Krebs' cycle can
yield
lactate taru:ed in two ways. Lactate containing C111. in the car-
boxylic group can be formed only via succinate, oxalacetate, and
pyruvate, tlt-.at is by the normal. Krebs' cycle; glutamate
metaboliz-
ed via citrate, oxalacetate, and pyruvate produces a lnctate tag-
Sed on C 2 and 3. 1~bcperimonts with rats towhich catechola-mines
were adminiztered showed that only 1/3 of t-~e lactate was -
'irod-
uced Virough the Krebst cycle, while 2/3 were produced via the
other path. The influonce of varf..ous doses of catecholamines on
the pro-)ortions of glutarnato i-notabolized t~-ro-,ivh tho t1wo
differ.-
ont paths is diocu3,sod. 'Clio influence of instilin is described.
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AUTHORs Ashro'mskiy~j R.- A, Bent yuminovich,, ~L D. Vekslar, V. 11
OMk- State U-niversiiX im. V. I.- Lenin,, Taech)mnt'-00sudar-Avennyy
universitet)
TITM PrOPerties of the focusing of' atomiD collisions in cathode
atomization or
tungsten. and molybdenum mono~mta"
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SWRCE: Fizika tverdogo telas v. 7j, not, 6, 1965, 1623-1629
70PIC TADSs single orystalo tangstens molybdenum, angular
distributiony atonizaticol
ABSMCT:'Ene Yand angular distributions of '~he flux of O'Cattered
atoms issuing
'from-tungstonlE molybdenum monocrystale were istudied by means of
mercury ions. It
was shown ft ed in the e-111> direction and
~at slower pkrtioles are better foewi
faster particles focus better in the cW*ection. As the energy
of primary
ions increases, the f1wr of particles in the