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-- -_ - -------IURY.OV -V-VN.-,--BAlA9OLYlN I LAI-ttL- - - --- - -- - -1 - --- --- --- -- Way& of improving the performance of perforator boring in hard ro6k. Trudy Alt, GHNII AN Kazakh. SSR 10176-80 '61. (MIRA l419) (boring) -BALABOUIN# -- -- --- 0 * - ---- - - -- --- - --- --- Dispersion study of mine dust. Trudy Alt. GMNII AN Xatakh, SSR M116-119 161, (MIRA 1419) (Mine dusts) BALABOLKU,- A*N4 I TAYNAYEV) *6 Using core bits and rods made of thin pipe in boring with rock drills. Bor'ba a oil. 5tI71-173 162. --IIURA 1615) 1, Gorno-motallurgicheskiy nauchno-iselodovateltakiy institut AN WSSR. (Rook drills) (Mine dusts.-Preventiovi OV6, NIKOLAYEV, "Current problems in the hormonal and surgical treatment of diseases of the endocrine glands* by E,Polaks J.Syllabae Re- viewed by O.V.Nikolaevt M.I.Ealabolkine Probl. andokre gor- monoter., 9 noo4tll3-116 Jl-Agt63 (HIRA 17ol) ~.A.Lj 2AYRATIYANTS, SIPJMIIA)VAO N.V.1 Al!~!nUk Von. Itsenko-CuBhing disease in conjunction vith cancer of the pancreas. Probl. endok. i gorm, 11 no.lt6O-62 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Terapevticheekoys otdoleniya (tav. - kAnd. mad. nauk A.G. VaBillyeva) i patologoanatomicheakoye otdeleniye (sav. - kand, med, nauk V.B* Zaymtlyants) VBenoyuznogo nauchno- isaledovatellskogo institute. eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dlr. - prof. Ye.A. Vaayukova), Moskva. .BALABOLIN, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; FOMV, G.V.p ted. (Porcusaion-pulse-typo nut runne,]Gaikovert udimo- impullanogo tipa, Leningradp 1964o ~, p* (MIRA 170) KAMIF; A.I., kand6modo nauk ; 4&;Apq4j N) M.I. (Mooky&) o ., ~.f i Tt~66n-hnst eyndrmoo Tracho delo noe%14~-147 &63., 'CkilLk 16slO) L Khirurgiahookoys otdolonia (sav, p prof6 O.V.Nikolayev) . Vessoyusnogo nauobno-boledovateliskogo inoUtuta sksperi- mentaltnoy andokrinologlie (AGROKBULT) (GOIM), SHUHILOVAv N.V.; BALABOLKINp R.I. lanthonatosis with disorders of cerebral blood circulation In a patient with aoronegaly. Probl. andok. I gorm. 10 no.6t56-58 W-D 164. (MIRA 180) 1. Tarapevtichaskoye otdolaniye kliniki Vessoyusnogo instituts. skepari- mentaltnoy andokrinologii (dir. - prof. Ye.A.Vasyukova),, Moskva. KALfMlNj AP,; B41ASMUNO X.I. SYndromo of )vPeroortIftalits In AA]igmnt tujwra cf diff#r*nt orp,*no. Top, onk. 11 no*lOtll4,-120 165, (MTRA 18#10) SALAPOI,K:N M.1, -, -.1 -_-11 -1-11--. Growth hormone oontent in the blood serum in patients with acromegaly. Probl. andok. i gorm. 11 no.4:42-46 JI-Ag 065. (MIRA 18111) 1. TerapavtIcheakoys, otdolonlys (sav.- kand. med. nauk A.G. Vasillyeva) Vsesoyusnogo institute skeperimentaltnoy endokrinolegll (dir.- prof. Ye.A. Vasyukova), Moskva. ZUI A, G.S.1 LEVITSKAYA, Z.I.; XROV _*l~BOLKIN, M Toxic goiter and wqocardial Infarct. Probl. endok. i gor-A., 11 noAM-21 " 165. (MrRA l8tl2)1!1 1, Kafedra ondokrinologii (sav. - prof. Ye.A. Vanyukova) ISentrallnogo Instituta usmrshenstyovaniya. vrachey i Institut eksperinentallnoy andokrinologii (ispolnyayushchty obyasamosti direktora - prof. L*M. Gollber)# Moskva. Mi I J N'k'ki,,K I A . ! . , 13 A Y. V 1 1 1 114k, L. 1 . -,, V I; 7P4 HEA)~i, 6 .: . ; SMYTTA. , "". ~:, -F11 I ~~O, T.A.; ANVill-lEVA, A.P.; YUl-,.N-Y;A, RAF~tFHYVA, if.. . ;.; In rodpntei tn !on!ngrt,-!, "hur. mlkrol,~ols, cl-ld. I Iriman. 42 no.6141-47 165. (M--~IIA I t3 o) 1. ;.rn~ngracl6kc~vd prot '-vwinumnsys pcr'ovaya 1 gcrc4l slvayA rat'15-u.- datel Inayet stsntsiya i llt4a-,rgrfidAa;fa St. FAlItSiYO . A(:(:_NR,__Arr6035434 X '-UR/2-57216 10001OW00-10=- _.-SOURCE-CODE. Y. 66 ;A"11OR: Balabuk - L, I- (Doctor of technical sciences, Professor); Shapovalov, _hL L. A. I(Candidat-o"'37"Technical sciences) IORG: None ITITLE: Investigation of temperature stresses in a cylindrical shell reinforced by ;longitudinal ribs SOURCE; Raschety na prochnost'; teoretitheskiye i eksperimentallnyye ieslodovaniya prochnoati mashinostroitellnykh konstrukteiy. Sbornik Btatey, no. 12, 1966, 32-62 TOPIC TAGS: cylindric shell structure, shell theory, temperature stress, reinforced shell structure ABSTRACT: The authors use the methods of shell theory for solving the problem of temperature stresses in structures made up of longitudinal ribs and connecting cylin- drical panels. Two theories are used: the moment theory of shells and the semi- momentless theory of V. Zo Vlasov. Numerical results are given. The solutions may be used for determining temperature stresses in the given reinforced shell structure and for evaluating the accuracy of various approximate computational methods. A regular system is considered consisting of 2m cylindrical panels and intermediate longitudinal ribs forming a closed reinforced shell of radius R (Figure 1). The coordinate system is taken on the middle surface along axes x M coinciding vith the 4~,xes of symmetry of an individual cylindrical panel (Figure ii. It is assumed that ACC-NR AT6035484 the longitudinal sides of the panels are hinged to the elastic ribs and that the bending ri- gidity of the ribs is negli I ble.. 7be temperatures to(~'l -of all ribs are Identical and con- stant vithin the cross section- I al limits, and may vary along l the axis of each rib. The tem- perature of each panel I& taken as zero. The elastic charac- teristics and coefficient of linear expansion of the ribs, are independent of temperature and have values corresponding to same average rib temperature. The the semimomentless theory of shells may be used for determining the Istresses in longitudinal ribs vith an accuracy vhich is satisfactory Ithis type. This theory is not so useful for calculating temperature shell itself. Orig, arts has 1 13 figures, 64 formulas. !SUB CODE: SUBM DAM None/ ORIG REP: 006 ~.CpE4 2L Z_ results shov that temperature for problems of stresses In the Ustoichivoat' fanernykh plastinok. (Tekhnika vozdlashnoro flota, 1937# no.9) P. 19-38, diarrs.) Title tr.: The stability of plywood plates. TL50h. Th 1937 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Unionj Library of Congress, 1955- 8205 'Z~ tl. SY 0 0 3/040/60/024/04/10/023 0 Ili/ 0 333 AUTHORS: BalabukhL-Lo #*j Shapovalovs L. Av (Moscow) TITLEs On the Variation Equationsibof Thermoslacticity PERIODICALs Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, 1960, Vol. 24, No- 49 pp. 703-707 TEXTs GeneralizinG the result of Biot (Ref.1) the author sets up the variation equation of the thermoolastio problem in presence of heat sources and negative sources: (23) ~(W + C 6 2 1 a W] dv + T ~dv 2T T z K Tz- M + d' Here T io the constant absolute temperature of the body in the moment 'G - 0 in the state free of stress, W the specific potential energy of the iaothermic deformation.( ID - 0), ; the vector of intensity of the surface stress#, W the unit vector of the internal normal,16 displace- ment vector, C hout capacity for cont3tarit volume, E) temperature increase; Card 1/2 82h95 S/040/60/024/04/10/023 0 111/ C 333 On the Variation Equations of Therzoelastioity is defined by (15) cis grad d r., T where K is the coefficient of thermal conductivity. The author shows under which conditions the generalized Biot equation changea over into the variation equation of thermodynamics of the equilibrium processen. L. U. Kachanov is mentioned by the author. There are 3 referencest I Soviet and 2 American. SUBMITTED: April 7, 1960 Card 2/2 BAUBUKH, L.I. (Moakya)l SHAPOVALOV, L.A. (Moskva) Contact problems of the coupling of zero-torque shone of revolution with elastic rings. Isv.AN S=.Otd.tokh.nauk.M9kh, I mashinostre no.077-90 JI-Ag 162. (Slastio plates &M shells) (K= 15ts) LMN, I.I.; Cough-carebral syndrome. Vrach.delo no.7:751 JI 159. (RIPA 12:12) 1. Statelonarnoye otdolonlys (say. - A4. Balabukha, konsulltaut po nevropatologit - kand,red,uauk Ll. Ilarman) Zhitomirskogo oblastnogo protivotubarkulasnogo dispenser&. (ALCOHOLISM) B"UKHA, D UWR/ Los'- Color-PhotograpIby I Jul 51 "Qualitative Rvaluation of Photographic Effecit on *Itila* coior-photographic.Haterialo,":Y'U. N. Oorokhovskiy, D'. K Balabukha, T. M. Lavenberg Dok Ak Sauk SSSR" Vol LM=* No 1, PP 73-76 Authare'devisediev method for reading the color sensitivity ofmaterials by-means of spectro- pbotometry. computation is based on sugar Is law DI a k4c-,O, where -Av,, is the emi, ion width and a const. De~riyed and solved system of linear eqs tot 3 basics monochromatic layers. Presented by Acad'Ao I- Temin-30 Air 51. -am- /0"? '. , I . hwasitometric properties c-I colo? drvatopment in multi - Is rev rnaw plio'PAraphk mate,taIR 1) K ".., U 'S S I? . " l'-Ah-kil I C,Z V~1~1 r T It Pr ?-, I h;, , 1, 1 QAI I~~- ( 4 4,j I'01A I P, ~I.r I '.. ~ (, '.I, (0 _."" I .. I f~ '; .- j:"- - , I ----7-GOROXHOVSKIT-,U-.-N.; -BALADUKRA, D.K.-, PONORARMO, O.M. Sensitometric Investigation of multlUysr color file@. Part 2. Spectral photograpbia properties of color films. Vsp.nauchdot. 211O5-118 134, NLRA 7:3) (Photographic sensitometry) (Color pbotography--filme) --I- Sensitoustric investigation of multilayer-colorflimea Part 3. NutvAI effect of elementary layers in color f lie development. usp.nauch'tot"2111~430 054. (NIRA 713) (Phatoeftihie sonsitoostry) (Color phot ography-Davo loping and developers) I ELLUMU,D-X-; VASILIYVoA.L. Relay protootion of galvanometers. Ismotekh.no.4i%-37 Jl-Ag 155. (Olavanameter) (KML 8:10) A~ X=W/Acoustics. Abe Jouro. Referat Zhur-nzika, 1957, No 4, 10130 Author Wabukha D.K,, Hyasnikov, L,S.., Flotnikova, E.N. Inst Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute, USSR Title Modulation Method of Measuring Small Electric Voltages in the Audio Frequency Pange. Orig Pub: Acust. Zh., 19569 29 No 31 248-254 Abstract: Description of the application of the modulation method for the measurement of small voltages in toe audio frequency range. The modulation is effected by means of periodic variations of a capacitor An approximate method to indicated for calculating the input circuit of the circuit and the parameters of the modulators, and suitable nomograms for the purpose am given. A counter-phase circuit for con- necting two modulators is proposed and yields simultaneously large values of modulation coefficients and voltage transfer coefficients. The method developed permits measurements against a background that exceeds considerably the-intrinsic noise of the measuring portion Card 1/2 POLAM/Acoustics. Abs Jourt Referat Zhur-Fitika, 1957) No 4, 10130 j Of the 8;paratus eaA raises the sensitivity of the Instrument by ono order of m4plitude coupared. Vith those usually employed at the present time - Car4 t 2/9 S/058/63/000/002/031/070 A0621AL01 AUTHOR: -B&labukha., D. K.- T=% Graphical analysis of color reproduction PERIODICALt ReferativW zhurnal, Mika, no. 2, 1963, 100,. abstract 2D646 ("Uspekhi nauchn. fotogr.", 1962, v. 8, 161 - 171) TMTt A method is proposed for evaluating the accuracy of color reproduc- tion by the width of the color reproduction band comprised between the reproduc- tion graphs of each of the synthesis dyes in Isolated state and in presence of maximum quantities of two other dyes. Under the condition of a physically accurate reproduction of the gradation scale, the width of the color reproduction band provides a measure of the color distortions inherent to a given process of color photography. The relation between the acouraay of the color reproduction and the sonsitometrio characteristics (color separation and gradation) of various teohno- logical elements of the color photography process is established by plotting a color reproduction diagram analogous toJones' tone reproduction diagram. Such a method of Investigating color reproduction is more general than the analytic one, Card 1/2 Graphical analysis of color reproduction S/058/63/000/00V031/070 AoWmoi suggested by L. F. Artyushin, since here the non-linear portions of the character- Istics of the intermediate processes are taken into account. A special test-origi- nal is proposed, whose color fields contain only dyes of the synthesis of the in- vestigated color photography process. The study of a reproduction of such an ori- ginal allows to realize the construction of the color reproduction band as well as of the whole color reproduction diagram. There are 14 references. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation) Card Z/2 bal at D, X lAiv(-n be rg. T. X. K, Sensi*~ometrio test for cont.roll Intl nolor rpproliwtlon. 1 3on-lat-1-40- tion j)rirvl-ple6 c)f ~teaL P2JIRIODICALi Referativyivy zhurnal, FizlAa, r0. 3, abstraot ("Tr. L,-nin,;r. in-ta Dc" . n) i s1 a report on elatKr.,i~Vd cou,,, tru,-! i )r. t I gn t I rW -fit r'A I ro,or U113 tet;t, Of Sr4i-C6 Of a Oul,)r pnotograpkv pro-,efq soparjitlo; my-thotlo wii gradation Gtages) In thoir mutual rclat~ vti pr-icoss pv,pc~~-, ~,a: v,, z f,, i rl t Ot, reprod~j , tun bwids. 'Me tt~s t rov, do s thr, posi; I b I Lo judge on Card 1/2 Sozisitometric test ror controlling ... A i at t! -'."ages . obtq i rpd c%t tho -A, ; f o r-,?n I to t a4e,,, a bov t '.ho or 1; Opara t i ot and graClati on c hA ract v 1 .4 C:,. )f onn d 3 " t he t as t t ri ;),) ~s b.-L -? t~ T-wc-, "ri ,tl." ~,f Ft o1 (,C: U,.,: . C b "i S pa i, A o L otranal a, iot, Card s/O%/6:;/OW/003VO4q/104 A062/A 10 1 AUMORSt Balabukha, D._&.-, Levenberg, T. M., Lokutaiyevskaya. L. X., -MMMM, 0. N. K hr TITLE: Sensitometric test for controlling color reproduction. U. Techino- logy of preparing the test for 'he motion-picture industry PMODICALt Referativ"y zhurnal. Fizika, no. 3, 1963, 87, abstract 3D590 Mr. Leningr. In-ta kinoinzhenerov"A 1961, no. 6, 99 - 105) TEXT: This Is a repoA on the elaborated technology of preparing tests for color reproduction control in multilayer and hydrotype color photography processes, and on the experimental samples of these tests. For Part I see ab- stract 3D589. [Abstraoteron notes Complete translation] Card 1/1 BLLABUKRAp D.K. Innstigatist,-.0a calor pmt. Part is Optimm oyat*R*d oolor ooordinates, Zlnwe~iiehsi priklototei kin, 7 no.6:1"7 N-D 162 * (MM l5sl2) (Color photography) (Speatrum amlysts) I BAIABUKHAt D.K. Investigating the color gamt, Part 2s Color gant of the dyes* Zhur,nauoh.i prikl*fot.i kin. 8 no.ldO-21 JaJeb. 163* 1, Loningradekly Institut kino*%henerov (LIKI). (KIM 16s2) tColoF ~botograpbgy) _LLOKUTSr B"UKHA Dk. YVSKAYA~ L.K.; KHERSONSKAYA,, Ler. Color reproduction bands in the reversal color process, Zhur, naucb, I priklo fot, i kin, 8 no.6405-409 H-D 163, (MIRA 17tl) I@ Isningradekiy institut kinoinshenerov (LIKI). BALABUKHAj D.K. Graphlo sia of color reproduction# Usp, naueh. tot. St 161-171 #62, (MIRA 1797) -- BAT - --- -- - - I LABUNHA# D.K.; ','IRFAZIYF.VA-, H.M. hivestigation of the color range. Report No.31 Color range, in the color photographic process. Zhur.nauch. i prikl.fot. i kin. 9 no.0440-447 N-D 161., (MIRA 18W 1. LanIngradakly Institut kinoinzhenorov. ..BALABI)KIIAO D*Kj MIRVA-MY"'OVA, M.N. stud7 or the color rango. Part 4: Color range of photographic objecta. Zhur. nauch. I prIkl-. fot. I kin. 10 no.1.*84-90 Mr-Ap 165- WRA 1815) 1. LenIngradskiy InstItut kint-Inzhonarov, It 0 i 5-i 1_0 ACC NR, ~Ap6019352- -SOURCE CODEt UR/041616610OOtOOI/0052/005 fA AUTHOR: Balabukha, P. (Lts Colt; Member of medical corps) 7 ORGs none TITLEs Preparing for winter exercises SOURCEt Tyl i onabih sov vooruth oil, no. 1, 1966, 51-52 TOPIC TAGSs military training, preventive medicine ABSTRAM This article, written by a medical officer, concerns the preparations to be taken for winter exercises when the troops are under extremely harsh conditions In order to prevent diseases and frostbite, The author discusses shoes to be worn, heat- ing of tents. wearing of fur soaks and goggles by tank troops, how tents are to be set up, how to dry out wet clothing, and categorically forbids sleeping In trucks with the motor running,and heating by means of blowtorch*#. The prevention of colds and frost- bite during winter exercises is a very serious -,.atter and therefore it is necessary to observe the rules and regulations of accident proventione Orij, art, hass I figures SUB COM 06005't13/ SUBM DAM none UUBUILUO PoP,j mayor twditsinakoy slushbyj LITOVCHENKO,, 1.0., maditsinskoy slushby _.-Org6nization. of first aid for vounded and other ccubat casualtiest their colleation, evaouation and tranant from the battlefield during attmoke Voon.-md, ZU;. no&/.Il Ap (MIRA l5t6) (NEDICIN9, taLITART) 1.1.0 profossor- IMTARII&ji- T.S.; RMITSIV. To.1r.; IFIDOROVA.T.A.1 GROMINSKITO DJ., redaktor-j"MCIUKOFAq rueSeg tekhatchask4 rodaktor [H n radiatift sialmess) Obmen veshchestv pri luchevol O'k 11 r"ITTO" =114, b loan, ~.m ~re= as Moskreg Goss isd-vo sod, It%-x7 1956. 230 p. (an loll$ (RJDIATICK SJOWSS) (XITABOLISK) 210) PLASS I BM Jwwrrmom SOV/mO BaUbukha, Vem BergVeyna mdrraakin,, Gerts Yefinovich Nakoplenlye radioaktivnrI& eleaentor Y orgamime I ikh vyyedeniye (Accondatlon of Radioactive Bleaents. in the Body and Their Excretion) moscov, MOWS# 1958. 182 Pe 7,5W copies printed. Ed*: Zakutinskiy, D,I,,; Tech, Ed.: Bulldympyp W., As PuUME: This book Is intended for biologists., doctors, end scientists Intemsted In probleas of radlobioloSye COVEMOBt This book Is divided into two parts* The first part (by 0. Ye. FreAkllm) review general ruls# gmrnlag the specific nature of the exchange of re4ioactivw isotopes of alka3ine-earths,, rare earths and heavy elementso The second part (by V.S. Balabukha) gives detailed Information and evaluations of data concerning the be- hmier of different types of oateotropic tadioactive - isotopes in the bodje The aup- thors do not offer an exhaustive treataent of problms related to radioactive. iso- topes in the body because a nmber of questions thus far have not received suf- ficient'experimental substantlatioik. Card 1/5 Accumulation of Radioactive Elements (Coats) 80V/1210 TABLE OF C Forevard 3 Introduction PART I* The Behavior of Radioactive Isotopes in the Body 8 8 Chemical and "Icochemical properties of several radioactive elements The mechanism of the accumulation and excretion processes of the body vith respect to radioactive Isotopes of alks."a -earths (Or), rare- earths (r and others) and heavy elements (Po., Pn) 16 o The specific natu." of the behavior of radioactive isotopes in the body 1~ Characteristics of the behavior of several alk&Un earths (8r),, rare- earths (1) and heavy elements (Pu) In the body 31 The influence of a decrease in absorption by the reticuloesdothelial system an the accuoulation of radioactive elements In the body 35 The Influen,49 of physiological reactions on the behavior of rsAlo- activ* isotopes in the body 39 42 Conclusion Accelerating the fteretion of Radioactive Isotopes From the Body With Comolex-for-In Substances 44 Card 2/ 5 Wccmulatloft;~f P44ioaetive ziftents (cont.) SOV/1210 AmIjele of the,socelersting effect of oamplex-fondna substances On, the excretion of radioactive isotopes from affected organisms 61 Basic principles of fi*dI4 nev complex -forming substances 65 The relationably, betv"s the structure of organic compounds and their ammlex-forming capabilities 68 On the possibility of using natural complex coppounds for removing re.aLoaotive isotons from the body 73 On vqs &M neans of hastant" the mrstics of redioactivo strontl= T9 Bibliogra]*y 83 PARr n, Ra4ioactive Strontiuk 06 IntroUttion 86 ChemiAl composition and 9bysicochemical properties of bone crystals 88 Date on the exchange of stable strontiun isotopes in the body 91 Distribution of radioactive strontium isotopes In the orgens and tissues 95 Localization of radioactive strontium in the bones 10". Card 3/5 Accumulation of Radioactive Blements (Conto) SOV/1210 Toxicity of radioactive strontium aiA delayed aftereffects 108 The excretion of radioictive strontium 109 The hereditary nature of radioactive strontium 113 Pro*ylaxis and tkk* accelerated excretion of radioactive strontium from the body U5 Conclusion 122 Bibliography lg3 Radioactive Yttrium 196 The influence of the pbysicochemical, state of radioactive yttrium. on its distribution In the organs and tissues 126 The distribution of yttrium traces vithout carriers 130 Toxicity of Yttrium 135 Distribution of radioactive yttrium in the body, depending upon the nature of the compound vith vh1ch it Is Introd-aced 1~6 Excretion of yttrim from the body 140 Conclusion 14T Bibliography 14T Plutonium 149 Toxicity and distribution of plutonLum 149 Specific uture of the behWour of plutonium In the body depadIng upon different zethods of intruduction Card 4/5 Accumilation of Radioactive 21mments (Canto) SM/1910 The influence of dosage, diet and so on the behavior of -plutonims in the body 156 Moro-Alstribution of pluton1win the tissues 156 Natural sx~retlon of plutonim from thebody 156 Acceleration of plutoniuR excretion from the boay 158 Conclusion 168 Bibliography' 168 Several facts concerning-the behavior of other ostootroplo radioactive Isotopesi in thebo~ ITO Bib2logmAy General conclusion 179 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 5/5 4 20-59 AUTHORS: Kabachnikq M. I., Medved19 T. Ya.9 SOV/62-58-9-8/26 Kozlova, 0. K., Balabukha, V. S., Senyavinq M. M., Tikhonova, L. 111_~ TITLE: Synthesis andTastirgof the Complex-Forming Properties of Several Organophoophorus Compounds (Sintez i ispytaniya kompleksoobratuyuohchey sposobnosti nekotorykh fonfororga- nicheakikh soyedineniy) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdoloniye khimicheekikh nauk, 1950, Nr 9, pp 1o7o, - 1o75 (USSR) ABSTRACT: After the discovery that the diaminocarboxylic mold series is bighly active in forming complex compounds the authors of this paper became interested in ntudying the complexing properties of some a-aminoalkyl phosphinic acids and their derivatives. Only a few papers appear in the publications on this topic (Refs 3-6). The authors investigated the complexing properties of come nminoalkyl phosphinic acids which they had previously prepared as well as several othylenediaminodiphosphinic acids. Card 1/2 The investigations showed that in the reaction between Synthesis andToOtirdof the Complex-Porming Properties SOV/62-58-9-8/26 of Several Organophosphorua Compounds othylonediamine and dialkyl phosphites and aldoh~,des (or ketones), caters of etliylonediaminodialkylphosphinic &aide form. ~y caponifying these eaters the free acids can be obtained, The complexing properties of tho etiiylenodiaminodialkylphosphinio acids so prepared were tooted chromatographically. Other aminoalkyl phosphinio &aids previously prepared were also studied to determine their complexing properties. It was shown that the othylonediaminodialkylpboaphinte acids form stable complex compounds with ytterbium and yttrium. There are 2 tables and 7 references, 2 o,A" which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemen%l-orgsnia wap=As, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: February 14, 1957 Card 2/2 . ,, , /' A PRUE I BOOK MaWrTATICK SOV/4118 MdalchaskWa sashchita orpasma at IWIZIniyushchikh laluchemiy (Chemical Protection of the Organism From Ioniting Radiation ) Moscov, AtomisdAt. 190- 151 pe Errata slip Inserted. 6,000 copies printed, Ed* (Title page): VoSo BaldbukM! Protessori Ed. (Inside book): A.I. Zavodchikova; PLMPOSIs This book is intended for chemists doing research an stum Of chftiftl protection and an cmplwdng Wnts,, and for bioloests and other specialists working an problems in rsAidbiology,. COVZRMMt This collection of articles reviews the present state at the prob- lem of chemical protection from Ionization. radiation and contains wWorlawntal data an the synthesis and biological testing of the protective properties of a nmb*r of chemical caoounds tthe winothiols and Wrlaidine derivatives),, Results of experimental Investigation on the eltalzation of radioactive Iso- topes fron the orpalau are presentodLand the characteristics of the state of certain radioactive Isotopes In the blood and in boas tissue an notede card, 1/5 Chesdeal. Protection of the Organism (donte) SOV/4118 Atteution is given to expWning the action mechanism of protective substances* The &rtAcles discuss in the Ught of certain radidbiologleal. and biophyalua hypotheses possible v%p of protecting the biosubstruature, from the, Injurious effects of Ionizing radiation* The effoctiventies of comploodng sonto Aich iiqdaae radioa*tive lactoes to combine and be oblimiusted from the orSudu is evol4ated an the basis of Vby*Ioochudo&1 data and biological e3qariments, No persons3ities are monticuedo Soviet and noi-Soviet souves follow each article, TAWA (W CONTIM Preface PAW lo CHMaCkL MAMON ?RCH MaZINO RADIMMS ,11&~,Abukh-& V-S, Present State of Chemical Protection From Penetrating Radiations Ilk T Takaylers Me Relation Between the Structure and Properties of C*rtain SuLtur Cosgaunda and. Their Protective Action Against Penetrating RMI&Uou 14 Card 2/5 Cheisical Protection of the Organism. (cant.) BW/4118 Yakovlevj, V*Oex and LoSo Isupova, Mechanism of the Protective Action of Certain Thiol Coq*wA& 41 Isvpova,, L.S. Effect afkroteative Doess, of I-Cysteine an the TAT61 of Nonalbuminous Sulfhydryl GroWs in the tissues of rate exposed to X-Radlation 55 Yakorlev, V.09jand LeS, Isupovae Effect of Protective Substances on the A1bmInouB SH-Groups, in the Orgw%1 an& Tissues of Healthy and Irradiated Animals 62 Yakoylsv, V.G., and V.S. Xashtakowo Synthesis and Testing of the Protective Action of a NwOer of Sulfur Compounds and Commarin. Derivatives 72 Romantsev,, Ye*IP,,,, and ZJ% Zhulanova. Effect of ft-Hercaptoethylamine an the Formation of Organic Paradden In the Irradiated Orgaalm 82 Card 3/5 Chemical, Protection of the Organism (coat.) SOV/4118 Fradkin, G*Ye. Possibility of Using Chsalcal, Compounds as Energy T" in 'Protection Fran Penetrating Radiations 93 PART n. ItIMMOR Or RADIOACTIVE ISMM rM TEM OR== Bal ulph , V*B,, General Information Tithonvra,v L*I.,, and LX. R&zbitnV&,, ftysicodbamical (Chramatogr**10) Invvetigatlon of the Effectiveness of Certain Cool&3dng Agents 212 Ranbitna",, L.M.,, end V.S. Balsbukhae Characteristics of State of the 89 91 144 Radimetivs Isotopes Sr T and Ce in the Blood 117 Raxb1twW&j, L.M., &n& V.8. Dalabukha. Effect of Co*1*x1ng Agents on the Character of Radioisotope Bwding in the Blood 125 PjL&=Mmk1y, NoO.,, O.L. Torobinskaya, and V.S. Balabukha. Charatter 91 and Stability of Y Banding With Done Tissue 130 Cord 4/5 Chemical Protection of the Organism, (Canto) SOV/4118 rraftin, G.Y**,.,.an& V.T* Ushakwao Analysis of the Effecti"ness of Caolvdng Agents in Accelerating the Removal of Radioactive Isotopes From the Orgsnism 136 AVAIIAMAt Library of Congress Tgkrn Vp 2ft RAZUMOVSKIYI N*00; TORCHIMMA, O.L.;,.~IABUI-U,_'V.8t- Decreasing the deposit of 191 and Co3*44 in the body by using some emplexing agents, Mofimike. 6 no,,5t6lq-614 161. (MIRA 15:3) mmum--ismiw) (CERIUM-isorom) ("Um C%mNDS) ISUPOVA, L..' Ve 0 Prevention of depolimeritAtion in the EPA liver of the irradiated rate by meam of substances offering radiation protection. Ked. rad. 6 no.813641 Ag 161, (MIRA 1418) (NUMMO ACIM) (LIM) (RADIATIM MMION) PH= I BOOK UPLOITATION SOV/6301 Balabukhal V L, X, RazbItnaysj N. 0., Razumovskii,, and L. L Tlkhdnova Problema-vyv denlya, iz 0 =A. dolgozhivushohikh radioaktivVkh rgani Ixotopov (The Problem 0 Blininati Long-Lived Radloaotivt Isotopes Frox Organisms KOBOOVnlosatomizdato 1962, 166 p. Errata slip inserted. copies printed. Id.t V. S. Balabukhas Professor. Nd. (Title page)t R. V. Soksha; Tech. Ed.: S. K. Popov&. PURPOSEs This book Is Intended for chemists,, biochemists,, radio- biologists, ar4 general practitioners. COVERAGHt The book deals with the elUdnatiod of radioactive pub- stances from the body. It discusses the.use and effectiveness of complex-forming agents for preventive and therapeutic pur- posess the oomplex formation of chemical elements with orgapi* Card 1/X The Problem of Eliminating (Cont.) sov/63oi- compounds and methods of determining their composition and stability, and the binding of radioactive isoto e in bio- logical media for their ultimate elimination. &00 personali- ties are mentioned. References follow individual chapters. TABLE OF 0 ONTSM: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. 11iospeotive Vee of Chemical Compounds to Eliminate Radioactive Isotopes From the Organism 5 Ch, 11. General Information on Oomplex Formation and Complex Compounds of Ketals~ 13 General conceptarof camplox,compounds 13 Complex chelate compounds 15 Factors determining the stability of complex com- pounds 32 Card 2/,4 1-- L! k# I , I V.J A31D Hr. 996-5 D24 JUn* PREVENTION OF RADIATION-INDUCED DEPOLYMERIZATION OF DNA OF RAT LIVER BY MEANS OF PROPYLGALLATE AND 5-METHOXY - TRYPTAMINE (USSR) i I'supova, L. S. , &n4, Vx~~'_ S,_ lklsbukha. Radlobloloillya. v. 3. no. 2. 196 S. 256-258. S/205/63/003/002/0151024 Male white rats weighing 180 to 220 g were siubjected to a 650-r dose of k-irra- diation from an PYU-3 apparatus. Four series of experiments were con- ducted involving healthy rats, irradiated rats, rate irradiated after the ad- ministration of propylgallate, and rats irradtnted after the administration of 5-methoxytryptamine. The rats were sacrificed 6. 24, and 72 hro; after exposure. The structural viscosity of the aqueous DNA solutions (0. 2%) from rat liver was determined by the method of D. L. Rubinshteyn and M. P. Petrova. With intraperitoneal Injections of propylgallate (50 mg/kg) 15 min before exposure the viscosity of the DNA solutions remained normal for a prolonged period. This indicates that depolymerization of DNA in an irradiated Cast 1/2 AD Hr. 996-5 24 Ju;ue PRriMION OF PADIATION-DOM (CMt'dJ 8/205/63/003/00glOI3/024 organism as well as in experiments In oft ro proceeds as a free-radical reac- tion and that inhibitors of free-radical reactions may be used for the prevention of the depolymerization of DNA by irradiation. The viscosity of the DNA solu- tions after injection of 5-methoxytryptnmine followed by irradiation remained normal for six hours after exposure. After 24 hours it dropped to the level found in irradiated rats which were not given injecticna of the protector. 5- methoxytrypta mine prevents the depolymerization of DNA induced by irradia- tion but its effect is of short duration. The date obtained Indicate that the method can be used for determining the ex-tent to which radioprotective chemi- cals affect the inhibition of primary radiochemical reactions Involving nucleic acids. JSGM ) Card 2/g ISUPOVA, L.S.: ULABUKHAp V.S. Pmvention of radiation depolymerlzation of DNA In th" liver of rate with the aid of propyl gallate and 5-metboxttryptaminee Radlobiologila, 3 no.2t256-258 t63 (Him 17 11) 3/905J61/001/004/000/039 Dgq8/MO3 AUTHORSS Ratumovsklyl N# 099 Torchinskays, Ot Lop and Balabukhag TITLZ% Acceleration of the excretion of the radioactive iso- topes of yttrium and cerium (Y 91 and C* 144 ) from rate vith the help of nov eompl*xon*a MIODICALs Rediobiologiyal ve I# no* 4, 1901p 513-518 UlTs Previous research established that the Injection of rats vith solutions of N&C& salts of diethyl*ne-trianin*-pentaaeetia &aid (DIPA) and NINININI-tetrasoetic sold 9924-disminodiethyl alcohol (META) at the am* tin* an T91 and Ce, 144 to a large extent prevented their deposition In both the soft tissues and the skeleton. This stimulated the authors to study the extent of than* chalets agentO prophylactic offset* With this sing solutions of the above eomplaxones vere injected Card 1/4 3/205J61/001/004/009/032 Acceleration or the... D298/D303 91 144 Into rats 2p 3 and 8 hours before the administration of Y or Ce A study was also made of the efficacy of repeated Injection# of these agents* To test whether repeated injection of the complexones Intfa- sified the excretion of the radloisotop*sp Injection& v9re begun I week or 1.5 months after administration of the isotop*ao The experiments were conducted with white rats Injected with a airgle intraabdominal does of T 91 or Ce 144 at 061PO/g of the body weight. The complexones were Injected intraabdominally In domes of 100 mg for N&iC&-WZTA and 50 mg for N%C&-WPAe The injection of WPA and =TA even 3 hours before administration of the radioactive isotope proved very efftatly9e When Injected 6 hours beforehand, their effect was weakened. The action of ZDTA In the 3-hour pro-radiation, period was much veakerp probably due to Its ra id excretion from tb4 body. LAbstracter's notes rMA not defined. The now complexonos were therefore prophylactically moro 3 efficacious then ZDTAa In the first 3 days after the start of repeated Card 2/4 S/905JOI/001/004/009/039 Acceleration of thooee WGS/D303 Injections, excretion of the radioactive isotopes with the stoola JD_ creased by 2*5 times in the case of DTPA and by 1.5 times In the ease of JJMU9 The excretion of Ce 144 with the urine vu even more markedi with WPA inj*etions, the excretion increased by 8 times and with =TA by 4 tizesp whereas ZDTA gave only a slight excretion ineroas*o The action of META and WPA on the excretion also extended Into the second period (4 - Tth day)q: which was not the case with ZDTA~ Repeated Injec- tions begun 1*5 months after the, administration of C*144 or Y 91 showed that even at row to periods a marked Intensification of Y 91 excretion from the soft Mouto (an av*rago increase of 86 - 90%) and from the skeleton (by 30 - 35%) could be achieved* Co 144 excretion was similarly affectedt but to a lesser degree* A point of interest was thatp after Injection of the complexonesp skeletal radio-activity (from; both Y91 and Co 144 ) reached a nor* or loan constant level. This points to the presence of two fractions of radioisotope In the bone tissue--a labilely Card 3/4 z S/205JOI/001/004/009/039 Acceleration of the.*. D298/D303 bonded and a more strongly fixed traction* The first traction may be renoved from, the skeleton by using the complexonest but they have no effect on the second fractions There are 2 figuresp 3 tables and 8 r9foronvoss 9 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Sovi*t-bloce Tho references to the Znglish-language publications read as followas As Catechl Do The L2, Nature, 180t 609j 19571 He roreman, Me Yier, Me Mapej Je Role Chem*# 9039 1045p 1953. SMIT7EDs April TT 1961 Card 4/4 RAZUMOVSXIYO, N,O.j TWHINSKAYA, 0,L,; R&LAWIR!A" V.Se Accelerating Us exorption of the radioactive imotopeoz of .yttrium anO. cerim (Vl and. Col") from: t~s organist- of rate by the use of nev complaxodse.Radlobiologiia 1 no*4s. 512-516 161. (HIM l7s2) TORCM'SKAYAP D.L.1 RAZUMOVSXIY, R.O.; YASHUNSKIT, V.0,1-4- t--V,S,. USHAKOVAS V.F. 1koration of radioactive cerium from the body under the Influ- ence of triethylonstatruninehexaacetic and totraothylonapento- aminobaptoacatic acidis, Radlobiologiia 3 no.2MO-275 163 (MIRA 1711) BALAIIUKIIAP V.S.; RVOMWIlKlY, 11.0. Prospects for the Plimiration (,f rndl(i,,wuvG itronulivni fron, the body. Mod. rai. 8 no.301-76 Mr '61. WHO 170) "The Charneteristic Autoclavic and Fermentative Hydrolyates of Gf-latin" Zhur.ObsI-~_e_h._ Xhim. 10 No. 7, 1940. Dept. of Orgenle Chem. All-Union Inst. of Fxptl. PCId. Imeni A. M. Gorikiy. Received 17, June, 1939. Report'U-1027 11 Jan. 1952, BALARUaIA-POPTSOVA, V. S. "The Presence of Cyclic Structures in a Protein Molecule," Sub. 11 Jun 4?, Mfoscov Order of Lenin State U imeni M. V, Lomonosov. Dissertations presented for d6grees in science and engineering in Hoscow in 19471 SO: Sum,No*437, 18 Apr 35 --BAI"US.qSvImvI' I*-- A,, -- -- - -- - - - --- - - - - - - - "The Results of Geological Work in the Trans-Carpathian Region, It Trudy Hauk Geol, Sov. po Nefti,, Ozokerityu i Ooruzhim Oazam UkrSSR., 19h9 - -- BAIABUSI[EVICH-- I* A, ~~- - 0 --- : "Geological Structure of'the Dni6per-Donets Depression Accordir4g to Geophysical Research Data," Trudy Nauk Geol. Sov. po Nefti, Osokerityu i Corushim Gazam UkrSSR, 1949 BALABUSHIVICH, 1j, pwvvr Possibilities for aerI&I gravltatltn surveying to principle. l'uhl,Xiev.aotron,obser.noo6il3g-152 154. (nn 914) (Magnetism, Terrestrial) (Prsepseting-Osophytical methods) 15-57-5-6836 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnalp Geologiyaj 19570 Nr 5, p 159 (USSR) AUTHORS: Balsbushevioh, 1. A.j Zelldinat M. Yu. TITLE: The Solution of Direct and Inverse Problems of Gra- vimetry Along the Vertical Gradient for Disturbing Bodies of Simple Form (Reshenlya pryamoy I obratnoy zadachi grovimetrii po vartikalinoma gradiyantu dlya vozmushohayushchikh tal prostayshey formy) PERIODICAL: Publikatelya Kiyevsk, aatron. observ., 1956, Kr 7. pp 65-92. ABSTRACT: The authors attempt to bring together in a single system the solutions of direct and inverse problems of gravimetry along the vertical gradient Wzz. The solution for the direct problem is examined, and also methods for solving the inverse problem for several bodies of the simplest form. The considered Instances, Card 1/2 of solving direct and inverse problems of gravimetry I 3 The Solution of Direct and Inverse Problems (Cont.) 15-57-5-6836 1 * along Wzz might also be used to a considerable degree in interpreting II the ma netic field Za. I IN A. L. Card 2 BATABtM.tMVICR, I-A- Claselfic&tIon Of &MVIty, s,ad mapstle anomalies. Trudy 10sto g9al.rAV, AN DSSR n0-11108-118 ' 58- (HIRA 1211) (Gravity) (Magnstisol Terrestrial) -,:ZALIIIIISMICH, I.A. Solving direct and indirect graviestric probl*m through satrond derivative of the vertical gravity force for the disturbed bodies of a simplest forio, Part 1. Vestst AN BSSR, Ser, fir,-takhne nav. no.2194-110 158. Oam lino) (Gravitation) RO"UMVICR9 I.A. 000 in density distribuiion oi sedinntu7 deposits In the veatern Donets Disin. TrWly Inst. gaol. zmk AN UM. Bar. geofis. ao.N160-168 1580 (XIMA llt6) 19* Ukralaskaya goofislobaskWa ek"ditsiya Ministerstva, geologli 1 okhramV nedr 83M (Domets Bo6sia-Sedimentation and deposition) .. --- Calculating a second vertical derivative of the force of gravitj In a plans for certain forms of disturblug bodies. Vestal AN BSSR.Ser.flu.-tekhanave noo2:89-97 157. (MIRA 12s11) (Gravity) BALASUMMICH, I.A. B&AIo features of the subsurftoe structure and tootontos of tbe; Pripts graben, Trudy lost. geol. nav. An BSn no. 2:25-35 160s WU 13112) (Ptipat Valley-Osoloff, Structural) - DALAWS- w-I-C-H-j -I. A. I- MWDUA -1 -N.Yue- Solution of the direct and irwerse problem in the gravimtry acoordirg to the vertical gradient for perturbirg bodies of simplest shape. PublAAO no.8il.15-140 199. OWU 14*.9) (Gravimetry) I --- USmnm.-rl--- BALADU -I 1 0 Stmetu" of the, gravipatrio fi*ld L32 the southwesUrn part of tha European U.S,S.R. Nbl.W no.Stl4l-157 159, (IOU. l4t9) (RUD8160- $~Uuorv-orolyity) FATAM HMpgj--LL Sms charaoteristion of the. subsufaas struoWn &W tootonlos of the nartbwatern part of the Dnieper-Donets LovlwAo 0001. shur. 22 noN27-" 162. (MIU 150) 1. Institut georisiki M USSR. (DnisouuDawto LoOl&M-Geology, Struatural) BAIABUSHEVICH, I.Ae ------- Sow problems of orustaa dynaidos in the light of the bMtb##Lo of contraction and expansion, Geofisbabor, aoo2:14,-U 162. (KM 16%j) 14 Lyovskiy f J"&3 Institute, geofisiki AN Ma-SSRe (Urth-Surfaft) BALABUSHRVIC Some principles for making vertical gradionetere and gravity sensitive elements for surveying VU19 in notiin, Geofiseabore no.W"9 162. (KMA 160) 1. Institut goofisiki AN UkrSSRO (Oravinater (Geopkwsioal instrument)) (Aeronautics in virvey4is) BALABUSHEVI"H 111ari Arkadlyevi MINq S.1.2 akademikp C LF'L -2- =~ R;?,4;tpT4 OGI BXj red.; IJSOVETSp A.M,j takhn, rod. (Higber derivatives of the gravitational potential'sm their applicability in geological gravimetry) Vyssbie pro- izvoftepotentsiala sily tiashesti. i vomozbnostl ikh Is- pollsovatlia.v goologicbeekol gravimetril, Kiev, lad-To AN USM,, 1963. 266 (Mk 16M) 1. jucademUs. nank Vkr.3SR (for Subbotin). (Potential, Tboory of)- (Gravizetryl (Gravity prospecting) BhIABUSHVICH, I.A. Solution of the direct and inverse gravlastric problems based on the secoi)d gradients of the force of gravity for an Inclined step. Geofix. abor. no. 5118-31 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Institut geofisiki AN UkrSSSR. BWIBBOTTW,-',--.I.;-BAUDUSHiiICH, I.A.1 VOIDGDIN, A.G.; KRYLOV, LN. Book reviews. Sov. geol. 7 no.lltl48-154 N 164. (MIRA IW) JADV,91M=Hv.-711G SISUBBOTIN, S.I., akademik, HA otv. red.; &MULIMAN, I.F.,, red. [Pripet graben; practice in the palootectonic analysis of its present-day structure] PrIpiatskii grabenj opyt paleo- taktonicheskogo, analiza sovremennogo strooniia. Kiev, Naukova dumkap 1965. 3.70 p. (MIRA 18s5) 1. Akademiya nauk trkr,SSH (for Subb-Ain). BALLBUSHEVICHo P. It Isn't a fairy tale. Rib. I sial. 33 uo.lla6-7 N 157. (XI" 10M) 1, ZWdehyk goafisichnay labaratorri Instrtuta goalaglahufth nav* AN BSSR. (Artificial satellites) RUTATMA, 2'at17'4a-"rj*yv---- _BUMWJC~ I vna. jk&VA 0 - I T.V., otv.red.; BY10T. 1.N., red.izd-val 1-.A,-#'U"M.red. 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Chlen bywo fototaktaii Boyusa shum&Iistov,SSSR (for Ginsburg). 2* Predeedatell-i-6soublikanskoy fotosektall Soyuza shurualistow SMUor Bouh4ev) 0-~ (Georgia-$swe photographers) ITT! j0 MDAMW Aw MKPWNM Ot-49 'WAI '&'E "d a --v *$I -out 69J.6 q*v.v2q9fw" In 0.0"0" .6606 vu 'am 'wo.,d O.J .S.E.IAX -M M."W a -V '"61 4we O..Ferm ~ &A-60pow -w0 -dftl .40" bwa- so-." -sedow -4- -& vi 'm ~* re-eass -evs-ov -ra 'A"t OPPM-M ~04 'em um 'aw .*Rov*g Woo..x N.Ve" 'LU -"j HV -MIO '&"O 4ble -ml -- - a --o -0 c -Ws owd 0 VPWO Aws -Ob'WWOdbW'" ~ O~GM" -1009004MMO~ft mobwom Somomodd.0,88M PAM.L %.a& . . V.00d d w.V so*" 9.9wAsed." VU ~ou offee.H 0*$A#vwe3j Vu -froc le"I ~Mc VOT $Avg paospow .0040DAS to 0 BAL&BUUV,__AqG. ONWW* Pluvioustric gradient@ In Georgia. Soob.AN Oras.SSR 8 no*51299-304 147o (mw 917) 1,A)mdamiya muk Grusinskey SM, lastitut fisiki I goofisiki. Tbilisi. Prodstavlose doyOvItellaym chlemom Akadeall I*N*Yokua. (Osorgla-ftecipitation (Kateorelogy)) DAURUM j, A.G. .".. FpqwwQww-"- Contents, exid methods of genstle clivatoloa. Trudy lust gootis. Alt Grus.69M 10:69-82 147. i NISA 9 18) (Olizatoloor) JAItIMMY -AaQ* Observations on jWjmg escooss of the Oxacasian maple leaf minor (Phyllotoma. flavicellis Ouse,) Soob.AN Gras.SSR 9 me.4:26 Nw 9-M. LAkedemiya sauk Grazinakey MR, Zoologicheekly Inatitut, Tbilisi. Predstavlons daystwitallays chlonom Akodeali YeAjayteov"s (TiflIv-41aple-Diss"as and posts) (Savflios) AALAWYET. A.0. Bast* of the nothed of gemette classification of olinatos. Trudy last. goofls,AN GruseSSR l2t85-156 153o (an gtg) (011matelogy)