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ROA.
-Z~ -Z~ ~U ~n~gsi=uting stratification in lower
Jurassic
aeponits along the Amga River In the Takut A.S.S.R.
60-2:180-162 '56.
(A60
'Valley--Geology,, Stratigraphic)
continental
Trudy VAGT
(KLRA 10:5)
BIDZHIYSV, R.A.
liew data on the tectonic structure of the
Cis-Verkhoyanak -Depne-
sion.. DOklvAN SSSR Ill no.2:407-409 N 15~* (KL*HA 10: 1)
1. Vaesopisnyy aerogeologicheskiv treat Minis eretva.
geologii i
Ilkhrwq nedr SSSYL. Predstavlono Almdemikom NT Shatkaim.
(Tarkhoyanek Range--Geology. Structural) (Lens
Valley--Geology,
Structural)
BIDZHIYZV, R.A.; KARAVAYZV. N.V.
Recent materials on Neogene deposits of central
Takutia; the
problem of Mount Mamontova. Veet.Mosk.un.Ser.blol.,
pochv., geol,
geog. 14 no.4:117-124 '59. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Kafedra paloontologii i goobotaniki Moskovsko o
universiteta.
(Aldan Valle7--Geolopv, StratigraphM
3(5)
AUTHOR:
SOV/20-127-2-46/70
TITLEs
On a Quaternary Depression
in the South-eastern Part of the
Priverkhoyanskiy Border
Downwarping
PERIODICAL:
Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol
127, Nr 2, PP 398-401
(USSR)
ABSTRACT.
In the course of the
geological and geomorphological area
surveys in Central
Yakutiya (1950) an immense area of
arenaceous-argillaceous and
arenaceous sediments was discovered
for the first time in the
Lena-Amga interfluvial region. These
sediments fill up a recent
depression, mainly in the zone of the
Nizhne-Aldariskaya
foothill depression (Ref 1). This mass was
extracted by boring
or mining. It is a complex of formations of
extremely
complicated structure of an alluvial lake genesis and
of Lower,
Middle Quaternary age respectively. Loess-like and
carbonate
argillaceous rocks, partly in considerably quantities,
partly
predominant, are characteristic here. They have, as a
rule, not
distinctly marked texture characteristics.
G. F. Lungersgauzen
determined from several bore-holes a
stunted lake fauna with
thin mussel shells. At one pla^-e an ice
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lentil of 21 m
thickness was pierced (depth 29-50 m). Fossil ice
On a Quaternary Depression in the South-eastern
SOV/20-127-2-46/70
Part of the Priverkhoyanskiy Border Downwarping
occurs also in upper layers. The above Quaternary complex
rests
upon various sediment horizons of Cretaceous, Jurassic, and
Cambrian~ Basalt conglomerate occurs often on its base. The
distribution region of the said alluvial sediments has a
characteristic relief: (a) the alluvial lake sediments have
mainly an Alas relief (Alas - a caldron depression with meadow
vegetation, often with smaller lakes, formed by depressions in
consequence of the melting of buried ice) with absolute
elevations of 220-240 m and lower (in the north) and 270-280 m
and more (in the south). (b) the region of the "Bestyakhskaya"
terrace has a much more balanced relief. The delimitation of
the
formations (a) is difficult since they occur on the right bank
of the river Aldan as well (Fig 3). They lack completely on
the
left bank of the river Lena. The total character of the
hypsometry of the sole of the mentioned quaternary mass (Fig
1)
was explained by bore drilling. It is sufficiently complicated
(Figs 1-3). The configuration of the distribution region of
the
complex discussed here, the peculiar hypsometry of its solej
and the considerable thickness (20-130 m) lead to the
assumption
Card 2/3 that depressions of the earth's surface occurred in
quaternary
On a Quaternary Depression in the South-eastern
SOV/20-127-2-46/70
Part of the Priverkhoyanskiy Border Downwarping
in the interfluvial region of the rivers Lena, Amga, and
Aldan. These formed a recent tectonic depression which
inherited its development from Tertiary, i.e. from the
formation
time of the lower Aldan foothill depression. This depression is
assumed to be a migrating element in the total depression of
the region (Figs I and 2). Transversal local elevations in the
Verkhoyanlye and Priverkhoyanlye are assumed to be the reason
of this transversal depression (Ref 2). There are 3 figures
and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy aerogeologicheskiy trest (All-Union
Aerogeologioal
Trust)
PRESENTEDt February 13, 1959, by D. V. Nalivkin, Academician
SUBMITTEDs FebruarY 4, 1959
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NEVYAZHBKIY, 1. 1. -, AP24%9 R;A-.~.
Aeolian relief forms in central Tak-itia.
geog. no.3:90-93 Yq-Je 160.
Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.
(MIRA 13:6)
1. Vaesoyuzryy Agrogeologicheakiy treste
(Takutia~-4and dunes)
BIDZHIv,'I,V, R..h.
Facies of Oligocene coal-bearing sediments in the
lower.Aldan
Valley (central Yakutia). Izv. vys. ucbeb. zav.;
geol. i razv.
3 n0-7:31-41 JI 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Moskovskly gosudarstvenjWy universitet im.
X.Y.Lomonosova.
(Aldan Valley-Coal geology)
BIDZHIYEkl, R,A~; MINAYEVA, Yu.I.
Stratigraphy of Jurassic sedirents. in tte northern
fault of the
Verkhoyansk piedmont repion. Geol. i weofiz,
no.12:47-62 '(1,
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Vsesoyuznyy aerogeologicheskiy trest, Moskva~
(Verkho,vansk Range--Geology, Stratigraphic)
BIDZHIYET'l R.A.; MINLYNAO ru.I.
Sourem of drift during the formation of lower Jurassic
continenial
deposits In central Iskutia (basin of the Ana River).
Dokl. AN
SM 136 no,2s412-415 161, (MIRA 1411)
1, Toesoyasm aerogeologicheiskiy trest. Predstavlano
akademikom
A.L. Yanshinys. (Anp Valley-Drift)
YJNAYEVA, Yu.I.; BIDZHIr-V, R.A.
Ydddle Paleozoic weathering surface in the northeastern
part of
the Siberian Platform. Trudy VAGT no.8:21-24 162. (MIRA
15:11)
(Siberian Platform-Weathering)
BIDZ)iIYEV, R.A.; KNAYEVA, YU.I.
Source material in the formation of Jurassic sediments
in the
northern Verkhoyansk piedmont and the adjacent part of
the
Vilyuy syneclise. Trudy VAGT no.8s42-49 162. (MIRA
15:11)
(Verkhoy4nsk range region-Petrology)
BIDZIIIY-gV, R. A.
Distrib~tio'n of %inor* chemical elements in the
Jurassic
Lower and Cretaceous sediments of the Torkhoyansk
piedmont.
Dckl. AN SM 157 no.l.-112-115 J1 164 (MIRA 17:8)
1. Predstavleno akademikom N.M. Strakhovym.
BID',',HIYF,'V, R.k.
Zonal. division of Jurassic sediments in the northern
part
of the Verkhoyansk piedmont. Geol. i geofiz.
no.4:49-57 165.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Vsesoyuznyy aerogeologicheskiy trest, g. Moskva.
USSR / Plant Physiology. Gowral.
bs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1959, No 1257
..uthor B
Inst iNot givon
Titlo tEffoot of Ultraviolot Irradiation on Pimts
(Roport)
Orig Pub iByul. po Fiziol. Rastaniy. No. 3, 91-96,
1958
.Ibstraot 11, survoy. BiblioGraphy with 23 titlc,,s.
Card 1/1
2
AUTHORSt Vlasyuk, P. A., Member, kS Ukrainian SSR,
2o-119-1-17/52
-Bidzilya, N. I.
TITLE: The Influence of (1-Particles From Radioactive Isotopes
Upon
the Size Variation of the Chloroplasts of Blodea Canadensis
(Vliyaniye (5-chastits radioaktivnykh izotopov na izmeneniye
velichiny khloroplastov Elodea canadensis)
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 119, Nr 1,
pp. 65-67 (USSR)
kBSTRLCTi The present paper is devoted to an examination' of the
influence ofj~-particles of the radioactive isotopes
S35, Ca45, Y1185 and. P32 upon the size variation of the
chloroplasts in the cells of Elodea. canadensis. First
the authors report shortly on Drevious papers dealing
with the same subject. The leaves of Elodea canadensis
consist of 2 layers of cells and are suited for the
microscopical investigation of the chloroplasts in vivo.
The Elodea culture was taken from natural waters and
reared in aquariums with river sand and tap water. After
Card 1/4 5 months from the young plants, which were reared in
the
The Influence
of (S-Particles From Radioactive Isotopes
2o-119-1-17/52
Upon the Size
Variation of the Chloroplasts
of Elodea
Canadensis
aquariums, about equally old 7-8 Cm
long twigs were taken.
Each 3-4 of them were put into
glass containers with each
2oo g of river sand and 1/2
liter of water. After a week
radioactive isotopes were
introduced into these 3S ontaiw
ners in the form of
solutions of the salts Na 2S 0 V
1850
HP320
Ca 45SO
* The experiments took
and K
0 Na
2
2
4
4
4
place in 1956 and 1957- On the control experiments also
shortly is reported. The plants obtained beside the
natu=
ral scattered light a daily illumination throughout
8
hours by 4 lamps of 75 watt each. Two days after the
in=
troduction of the radioactive isotopes the shape and
the
size of the chloroplasts in the cells of the Elodea
was
investigated microscopically. The results of the
measure=
ments are composed,in a table. A dia3ram
illustrates the
progressing size variation of the
chloroplasts. The most
effective influence upon the size
variation of the chloro-
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plasts have the
(~-Particies of W185. On the 9th day after
The Influence of ~-Particles From Radioactive Isotopes
2o-119-1-17/52
Upon the Size Variation of the Chloroplasts of Elodea
CanadensiB
the beginning of the P-irradiation the diameter of the
chloroplasts, which were irradiated by W185, increased by
40% compared with the control plants. The stable isotopes
influence the size of the chloroplasts of Elodea only
very
insignificantly. From the results of the here discussed
experiments the following results; For the biological
effect of the ionizing radiation not only the quantity of
the radioactive isotope and of its radiation is of impor=
tance, but also the radiation energy of its particles.
The
highest energy have the radiation from PSIand W111fand
the
biological effect of these isotopes actually is the grea.
test. Beside the size variation of the chloroplasts also
the acceleration of the motion of the protoplasm in the
cells was observed in these plants. This obviously is a
consequence of the increased hydration of the protoplasm
under the action of the radiation. From all the here re=
ported facts the following preliminary conclusion can be
Card 3/4 derivedt Even low dos~eo of(%-radiation of the
isotopes
The Influence of (~-Particies From Radioactive
2o-119-1-17/52
Iaotopes Upon the Size Variation of the Chloro.
p1ast8 of Elodea Canadensis
135, 45 32 and W185 cause an increase of the size of
s Ca 9 P
,the chloroplasts of Elodea and the radiation energy of
the
0-particies plays a special rale in this case.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 3 references, all of
which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut fiziologii
rasteniy (Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute for
Plant Physiology)
SUBMITTED: September 3o, 1957
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BIDZILYA, N. I.: master Biol Sci (diss) -- "The efiect
of nuclear radiations
on the oxidative enzymes of plants". Kiev, 1959. 14 pp
(Acad Sci Ukr SSR,
Inst of Botany), 100 copies (KL, No 7, 1959, 122)
DIDZINSKI, Jerzy
Artiricw refrigeration and hibernation. Neurologia
etc. polska
4.no.5.-545-549 Sept-Oct 54.
1. A kliniki nourochirurgii A.K. w Warazavie -
kierownik prof. dr.
J.Chorobski
(HIRMATION 9 artificial
ther. use. review)
BUZZINSKI, Jerzy; WRONSKI. Jerzy
Respiratory disturbances during artificial
hibernation In
neurosurgical cases. Neur. &c. Polska 5 no.6:6"-652
Nov-Dec
55.
1. Z Kliniki Nourochirurgit A.M. w Waresawle.
Iterownik: prof.
dr. J. Chorobald, Klinika Nourochirurgiczna,
Warszawa, Oczki 6.
(HIBONATION, artif.
in nourosurg., causing reap. divord.)
(HASPIRATION
disord., during artif. hibernation in neurosurg.)
(HIMMSURGIff. anesth. and analgesia
art1f. hibernation, causing reap. disord.)
BIDZINSKI, Jerzy
Anestbes.I& in neurosurgical Interventions. Neur.
&c. polska
6 no.1:1-12 Jan-Feb 56.
1. Z Iliniki Neurochirurgii A. M. w Waresawis.
Kierownik: prof.
dr. J. Cborobaki.
(MUIN. surgery.
anestb. (Pol))
(ANIISTHIISIA,
In brain surg. (Pol))
BIDZINSKI Z., SOSNO'WSKI K.
r--------
Ustawodawetwo dewlsows (Foreign currency law) by Z.
Bidzinskil K. Soonowski,
Reported in Now Books ( Novo Ksi&tJd.) M&rch 1, 1956.
BIDZINSKI. Jerzy
Neurological mnifestations caused by
hypoglycemia. Neur.
&a- polelm 9 no-3:327-339 J"l '59.
1. Z Illiniki Neurochirurgit Akedemit Kedycxnej
w Warezavie
lierownik: prof. dr J. Chcrobaki.
(HYPMTCIIKIL compl)
(NMVMS ST&M die)
BIDZINSKI, Jerzy
A case of Avellis' bulbar hemisyndrome in uremia.
leur. &c.
polaka 9 no.4:447-452 Jl-Ag 159.
1. Z Kliniki Neurochirurgit A.M. w Waresavie
Iterownik: prof.
- dr J. Chorobski.
(VOQU CORD PARA TSIS compl)
(MUINIA compl)
BANACH, Stefan; BIDZINSKI, Jerzy; MAZUROWSKI,
Witold
Trauma as a cause of prolapse of the nucleus
pulposus of
the intervertebral disk. Chir. narzad. ruchu
ortop. pol. 28
no.4:377-382 163.
1. Z Kliniki Neurochirurgii AM w Warszawie p.
o. kierownika
kliniki: prof dr L. Stepien.
iINTERVERTEBRAL DISK DISPLACEMENT)
(WOUNDS AND INJTURIES)
pruf F- ~n
POLkWD / Anal-tical Chemistry. InorGanic Analysis.
_j E
Abs jour :Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 23, 1959, No. 82008
Author :Rusiecki, Ifladyslaw; Bidzinski, Zygmunt;
Lanicka, Joanna
Inst :Not given
Title :The Use of Thlo Comi)ounds for the Detection
of Metals In Forensic Chemical Analysis
Ori--, Pub :Farmac. polska, 1959, 15, No 7, 113-115
Abstract :The possibility of using thioacetamide and
Na2CS3 instead Of H2S in forensic chemical
analysis for the detection of Hg and As was
studied. For the detection of Hg by precipi-
tation from solutions obtained, following the
mineralization of the biological material to
be analyzed, Na2CS3 was found to be most usoful;
thloacetoinide behaVos similarly to H2.j- The
r,!7. Icz 1/2
29
POLAND / Analytical Chemistry. Inorganic Analysis. E
AbB Jour : Ref Zhur - 1(himiya, No 23, 1959, No. 82008
most complete procip1tation of As as sulf-ido
takes place when H2S and Na2CS3 are uscd. On
the basis of the data obtained, it is rocommr:ndcd
that Na2CS3 be used instead of H2S for the
detection of Hg and As. -- A. Nemodruk
0
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ACC NR, Ai' 1859~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0379/60'/002/002/0234/0239
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AUTHOR: Pokhodenko, V. D.i Bidzilya, V. A.
40
ORG: Institute of Physical Chemistr~ im. L. V. Pisarzhevskiy.AN
UkrSSR (InstitutB
fizicheakoy khimi N UkrSSR)
TITLE: Reaction of 2,6-d-~-tert-butyl-4-(butoxy)phenoxy and
diphenylnitrogen radicals
with molecules containing the NH and OH groups
SOURCE: Teoreticheskaya i eksperimentallnaya khimiya, Y. 2, no.
2, 1966, 234-239
TOPIC TAGS: hindered phenol, oxidation inhibitor, electron
paramagnetic resonance
ABSTRACT. The thermal decomposition%f bLsj
4-one) Peroxid (I) to form 2,6-di-~ert-buty
tBu 6 tBu i.Bu
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