SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT T.V. CHIRKOVA - A.D. CHIRTSOV

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Cowitry : USSR Category: Soil ScIenec.. 115~4ncral Fertilizers ,11,bs Jour: Rzhn-,ol , Nc 14, 10 958, No 63068 the hay c,~f zts sown on black fallow as :-~ cuver p of whcvt lucurne t;mss mixtum. Midur these cro7 con4itions ",-lic; i.u.neral fertilizers wum i-.iom effect- ive than the k;r(,,vaAc fortilizors ThQ yield incmasu jrA obtained uuinL; the vr~riLty 45 P45; 34 abcm.- tl~e control. -- V-D CarKI - 2/2 J-31 SEMDLINIX, Iffect of boron, zinc. and molybdenum on growth, development, carbo- hydrate metabolism, photosynthesis and the trend of oxidation- reduction processes In the ontogenesis of corn. Trudy Bot. imst. Ser. 4 no.12:169-192 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Corn (Maize)) (Plants, Iffect of minerals on) CHIRKOVA, T. V. Respiration aei~ation. of plant roots under the condJtic)ns Vest. LGU 19 no.9:12-7-1~O CHIRKOVA, T.V.3 SOLDATFNXOV$ S.V. -1- Channz,!-Is of oxygen condaction from leaves to roots kept under anaerobi.c conditions. Fiziol. rast. 12 no.2:216-225 Mr-Ap 165. (MM 18%6) 1. Kaffedra fIzIologJi J. bic-ICnir,11 rastenly Leningradskogo ordena Lanina gosudarst-vennogo universiteta Imeni Zhdanova. KTJSAKC;Vt M.M.; KOSPEVNIK, A.Yu.; N-EKIL-ISOV, D.N., V.P.; .,-HOLIFINA, L.M. Thermal diffusion fractimation of p~lyrer soluti,-ms. Dokl. AN SSSSR 158 .7 no.5:1-152-D54 0 '64. N I P-k " I ~ 1G) 1, Inatitut neftelchimichesk-'go sinteza im. A.V,Topch..*,Yeva Ahl 311SR., Predstavleno aRad,~jTjlkcm V.A.Karginym. USSR / Farm Animals. Sheep and Goats. Q-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.0 No 10j, 1958, No 45221 Author :-Chirkova, V. P. Inst : To-t- g-Tv-e-n~ Title :The Innervation of the Salivary Glands in Sheep and Goats. Orig Pub :Tr. Novocherkasakogo zootekhn.-vet. in-ta) 1957) vyp. 10) 163-167 Abstract :It was established through the anatomical preparation that the parotid RIAnd receives the post-ganglionic nerve fibers from the auricular ganglion situated in the oval opening of the sphenoid bone. The fibers enter the gland by Its duct via the facial (not auriculotemparal) nerve. The submaxillary and sublingual glands receive postganglionic fibers from the submaxillary ganglion situated on the lateral surface of the styloglossus muscle. Card 1/1 CMKOVA, V. P.: ~Jaster Biol Sci (diss) -- "The inneiNation of the salivar-d glands of sheep and goate". Navocharkiosk, 1959. 20 pp (Min Apxic USSR, Jovo- cherkassIc Zoovet Inst im First Cavalry AIW) (KLI No 1L, 1959, 119) Ye. 1. IlVegetatiye Itbridization of Grasses by Means of Tran3planting the aabrym& Dwa to ~I Foreign -Endosperm.." Cand RLoI ~ci, Voronezh State U, Voronezh, 19-53. (RZhBiol, No 1, Ser 54) SO: Sum 432, 29 liar 55 =mRrAxov, A.m.; CHIRIKOVA, Te.L.; DDNSXATA, L.D. .. colors in wool Industry. Takstill. From. 12, No.11, 37-9 152. Ketachrone '(CA'47 no.22:12819 t53) Wak 5:11) cH3RxovA. z K red. (Ymrmnak; photograph albumlilurmansk; [fotoallbom. Flumansk] Murw4nokoe knizhme izd-vo.9 1961. 1 v. inus. (MIRA 15:9) (Murmansk-views) BROYDO Yevgenty Boriaovloh; C red.; SYCHEVA, V.A., P I -HI -IM O-VA .1 i -Z. K-- L tekhn. red. [Biography just begins) Biograflia tollko nachinaetaia. Murmansk, Murmanskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 2-1 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Murmansk--Machinery industry workers) 1;1 (Women-Employm;At) I CHIRKOYA, ginaida KitillOM&I FEDDTOVSKIY, A.P., red.; SYCHEVA, V.A.# takhn. red. [Dreams and concrete) Macqt4t i baton. Murmansk, Murmanskoe knizhnoe, izd-vo, 1961.- 11 p. (MIRA 160) (Russia,, Northern-Concrete construotion) YAKOVLEV, Yevgeniy Maksimovich; CHIRKOVA, Z.K., red. 7 (Blue roads] Golubye dorogi. Murmanak, Murmanskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 51 P. MU 18-3) CHIRZOVA. 2.N. QWWWAWWAMW Distribution and growth of this yeii's perch in Rybinsk Reservoir, Trud7 Biol.stoo *Borok* no .2:191-199 155. (MM 9tO (Rybinsk Reservoir-Perch) CHIRKOVA, Z.H. Matfirlals an the blolpff of commercial fishes In lake Beloye. Trudy Inst.biol.yodokhran. no.2:159-173 159. (HM& 13:5) (Beloye, lake (Tolog" Province)-Fishea) '.1 CHIRKOVA, Z.N. Characteristics of the distribution of pike parch in Ryb~nsk Reservoir in years with various feeding conditions. Vop. ekol. 5:243-244 162. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Institut biologii vodokhrani3ishch AN SSSR, Borok. (Rybinsk Reservoir-Pike perch) (Fishes-Food) (Rybinsk Reservoir-Smelts) CRT OVA-7.AMSSWA, 2-7- Yossil plants of the terrigenous Devonian of the Ural-Volga region. Dokl.AN BSSR 94 no.1:129-132 Ja 154. (MMA 7:1) I., Institut nefti Akademii nign SSSR. (Ural N-Amtains--Paloobotarq) (Volp V%lley--Paleobotany) 6nll-)RI(OVA U.SSR/teology card IA I Pub. 22 32/44 Autbors Doroshkoj S. M., and Chirkova-Zalesskqya~ E. F. 14 TMO I About lowor-Devonian deposits in the North-Minusinsk depression ftriodical I Dok. AN SMR~ 98/1, 123-126, Sep 1, 1954 Abstract j Geological-lithological Wormation is presented -on the lower- Devonian deposits,'discovered during 1948-1951 in the North- Minusinsk depression in the region of Mataralc and Shunek Lakes (Siberia). Drawing. Institution Presented by i Academician S. I. Mironov.. April 8.. 1954 DOROSHKO,S.M.; CHIRKMA.- iSKAYA Ye.F. Occurrence of lower Devonian deposits in the North Kinusinsk Savin. Trudy Inet-nefti no-5:17-21 155. * (KLRA 8:12) (Minusinsk Bantu--Geology, Strattgraphic) CHIMOVA-ZAIESSKAYA. Te.T. Materials on lover.Devonlan flora In the Kb6minsk Basin, Trud~y Insteneftl 7**60.m,70 156, (HLRA TO-.1) (Klr~islnsk B&sin-;-P61eobotwW, Stratigraphic) ,HIRK V I us dero vne 0 A- , S. .9 otyststvemWy redaktor, , N.L , redaktor isdatellstva;UISMYA, Te.T., tekhnichestly redaktor. [Division on the basis of fossil plants of the terrionsuas Devonian of the Ural and Volga regions; data on fossil plants of the terrigeneous Devonian of the Ural and Volge. regions] Delenie terrigennogo devena Uralo-Povolshlia ne. o9novanil iskopaezqkh rastenii; usterimily po Iskopuezym rastenilau terrigennogo devons. Uralo-Povoishlia. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad,rauk SSBR, 1937- 139 P. (NIU 10:10) (Ural Nountain region-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Ural Mmmt~Lin region".-ftleobotamy) AUTHORS: Xhizhnyakovt A. V., Chirkova-Zaleaskaya, Ye. F. 20-3-44/59 TITLE: On the Stratigraphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the Podolsk QU4ftestr Region (K stratigrafii nizhnedevonakikh otlozheniy Podoltakogo Pridnestrovlya) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN S55R# 1958t Vol- IiB, Wr 3, PP. 560-572 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The continental Lower Devonian deposits distinguish them- selves markedly from the predominantly marine Devonian deposits at the south-western border of the Rusakaya platforma(Ruesian Platform)owing to their terrigenous structure and their red colour. They are wijely spread in the area mentioned in the title.and form numerous lodes on the slopes of,the banks of the Dniester river and its tributaries from the left side. The mass of these rocks is lithologically monotonous and is formed by the alternation of beds of limestone* aleurite-containing loams as well as of argillitea. The relative amounts'of these components differ.. In the lower part the loamy rocks prod,omizate. The red sand-loam-deposits could be observed in bore holes to Card 1/4 a distance of loo km from the Dniester river. This mass On the Stratig;aphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the 20-3-44/59 Podolak 01114101011W Region which is of ek thickness of 400 M is stratified between deposits of'the faunal character of Silurian time and of Middle Devonian time. Owing to its fish faunal some ostracodol floral imprints and spores of some fossil plants it is counted to the Lower Devonian time. The fauna is distributed very irregularly in the cross section. It is richest in the lower part. For this reason the strati- graphic interrelations with the Silurian stratified below are much better explained than those with the super- imposed strata. On the basis-of its fish fauna the mentioned memo was divided into two stages: Zhedinskiy and Koblentskiy (Koblenz) (references 1, 3, 4). The boundary between Silurian and Lower Devonian can be drawn according to the disappearance of calcareous transition beds to a marine fauna and according to the occurrance in red sandy- -loamy rock of numerous remains of arAored fish (mainly Pw""I"1111.1 lose Cophalaspidae, Coccoateidae and Asteraspidae). T'ie characteristic fossils could successfully be separated from these groups (reference 4). The distribution of indivibal kinds in the transition strata Card 2/4 is discuqoed in detail in the present work. The upper part On the Stratigraphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the 20-3-44/59 Podolsk 0184M99tr Region' nearly shows no paleontological remains and was counted conditionally to the upper layers of the Koblentskiy stage and to the Eyfollskiy (Eifel) staLre, because of numerous plant remains: Taenioerada,(reference 5). These early vascular plant; form floral elements of old red sandstone from England. Some details of the Taeniocrada dubia Xr. et W. and T. (Haliserites) decheniana (GoeppertT7;-T_deecribed here (figures 1 - 4). Both kinds are known in Iihe Devonian as far as Povolzhlye (Volga area), the Ural as roll as Central Siberia and the South of Timan. Thus, the entire red mass of the so-called "Podollskiy Old red" must be attributed to Lower Devonian time. Since in the bore holes north of the Dniester river every break in sedimentation between the Lower and the Middle Devon lacks, the authors agree with reference 2 that the dolomites of the lode at the Zolotaya Lipa, village (Zota Lipa) belong to the Eifel stage. There are 4 figures and 5 references, i of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Petroleum Institute AN USSR (Inatitut nefti Akademii nauk Card 3/4 SSSR) . On the Stratigraphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the Podolsk Glaugmetr Region I PRXMMTND: SUBMITTED; AVAILABLE: may 9, 1957t by S. I. Mironov, Academician may 9, 1957 Library of Congress 20-3-44/59 Card 4/4 2o-119-4-41/6o AUTHORS: Chirkova-Zalesakaya, Ye, F, Zubtsov, Ye. I. TITLE: New Founds of Stephanian Stage Flora in Central Tien Shan (Novyye nakhodki stefanskoy flory v Srednem Tyan'-Shane) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol.: 119, Nr 4, PPe 776 - 778 (USSR) ABSTRACT: M. D. Zaleaskiy (Reference 1) described in 1928 fossil flora from the region in quontion which in very 91milar to the complex of the Stephanian flora of western Europe-On the strength of this single found the late Paleozoic and floristic distri- bution of zones of the whole earth was reconstructed (Referen.- ce 2). In this connection further founds, 2oo kn west of the first site (Naryn-Tau),i.e.in the Kok-Irim-Tau-chain (1955) are interesting. The found was made by Ye. I. Zubtsov and Ye. I. Zubtsova and was investigated by Ye. F. Zalesskaya.The containing rock is described. Then the author repeats the de- tails of the first found of the flora in question (RefeTence 1); Card 1/2 and describes the composition of the flora from 'Nok-Irim-Tau. 2o-119-4-41/6o New Founds of Ste'phanian Stage Flora in Central Tien Shan A strange lycopod (L diaceae):Maroesia rhomboidea Goth.and Jong.(Roference 3) is striking here. This type was described from north went Sumatra. Then the single sites of Ste'phanian flora are enumerated. The founds were made in Kok-Irim-Tau in three different places, however, in approxima- tively the sane horizon. A description of the last mentioned plant (figure 1) follows, Then the position of the layers is compared with the flora in question in Kok-lrim-Tau and in Sumatra.There are 2 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR (11k~troleum Mastitute, AS USSR) PRESENTED: December 6, 1957, by S~ 1. Mironov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTVD! Mnvember 28. 1957 (;L..-d q 2 CEIRKOVA-ZALEBSKAYA., Yes Fe., Doc GeoloS-Mineralog Soi (diss) -- "The division of the terrigerio Devonian deposits of the Mml-Volga region on the basis of plant fossils. Material on the flora from the terrigenic Devonian deposits of the Uml-Volga region". Moscow., 1959) published by the Aced Sei TJSM. 8 pp, (Aced Soi USSR, Inst of Geology and Working of Mineral Fuels),, 130 copies (RL, J;o 24, 1959,, 330) AUMOR: Andzhus- R., Kozich, N.i Chirkovich,_T. ORO: FtyRiolpm-InQuil", Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Belg~k4~._ YaLversitvA&stitut fiziologii yeatestvenno-matematicheskogo fakullteta Belgradskogo universiteta); Biology Institute,..Belgrade (Biologicheskiy institut) SOURCE CODE: !J~/q219/65/060/010/0073/0% TITLE: Some features of brain tissue metabolism in certain hibernating and non- hibernating animals during clinical death in deep hypothermia SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditisiny, v. 60, no. 10, 1965, 73-76 TOPIC TAGS: animal physiology, biologic metabolism, brain tissue, hibernation, hypothermia ABSTRACT: As part of a continuing investigation of metabolic processes in the brain during clinical death, a comparative study was made of changes in high-energy phos-, phates (creatinephosphoric acid, adenosine triphosphate [ATPI, adenosine diphosphate [ADF1, and a'denosine monophosIPhate [AMP]) and products of anaerobic metabolismg es- pecially lactic acid. Clinically dead rats and susliks with body temperatures of OC and 15C were used. In addition, some animals in a state of hypothermia were sub- jected to asphyxia by pressing of'the trachea. Asphyxiated rats with a body tempera- ture of 15C showed the following biochemical changes: 1) the creatinephosphoric acid :617-001.1-81-07:616.831-008.921.8-074-o92.9 ------------------------ 153-33.-& ACC NR, AP5027481 content dropped 10 min after the cessation of respiration; 2) the ATP content de- creased more slowly; 3) the ADP level increased during agonal breathing and then nor- malized; 4) the AMP level increased continuously; and 5) the lactic-acid level in- creased. The changes observed.in high-energy phosphates are not peculiar to hypo- thermia, but this temperature level is experimentally more convenient. When these indices were determined for susliks in a state of hypothermia, the following dif- ferences were observed:' 1) the creatinephosphoric acid and ATP levels dropped con- siderably more slowly than In -rats; 2) the period of agonal breathing lasted longer; and 3) the lactic-acid content increased more rapidly and reached significantly higher 3eveli3. Thus, the greater resistance of susliks to clinical death in severely anoxic conditions is apparently connected with features of anaerobic processes in suslik tissue. It was concluded that suslik brain tissue can more effectively use anaerobic energy reserves than rat brain tissue can.'Orig*. art. has: 4 figures. [.Ts] SUB CODE: LG/ SUBM DATE: 2INov6h/ ORIG REF: 0021 OTH REF: 004/ ATD Mps eo) I Card 2/2 L 12812-66 EWT(l)/EWA(J)/T/EWA(b)-2 JK ACC NR: AP5028184 SOURCE CODE: UR/0249/65/000/008/0054/0060 AUTHOR: Kagan, G. Ya.; Koptelova, Ye. I.; Prozorovskly, S. V.; Mikhaylova, V. S.; Dzhikidze, if. -K.-.. Akbroyt, Ye. Ya.; Dotvftiyenko, S. r. Chirkovich.- ALL Simovonyant-V. G!; Dzobakhidze, L. V. Z ORG: Institute of Epidemiology and Miembiology Iffl. 1. F. Gamalel. AMN SSSR. Moscow (Instii-ut epidemiologii iologii AMN SSSR); Institute of Experimental Pathol- 0 and Thergy,, ANN SSSR, _Sukhumi (Institut experimin-talnoi patologii i terapii AMN SSSR) TITLE: Experience with experimental infection of Haeaous epeoioma monkeys with L- forms of hemolytic streptococcus SOURCE: AM SSSR. Vestnik, no. 9, 1965, 54-60 TOPIC TAGS: infective disease. bacteriology, microbiology, experimental animl ABSTRACr: Prior work by the authors with small laboratory animals failed to estab- -lish adequate criteria for determining pathogenicity of. the L-form of bacteria. In order to resolve this problem the present study was carried out on 20 Haoamw Card 1/3 UDC: 616.281.214-092.9-093.23 L 12812.66 ACC NR: APS029194 0 apeaiosuo. The infective organisms employed weft a stable culture of L-forms of 0- hemolytic streptococci obtained from in vitro sources (L), and a strain of 0-hemo- lytic streptococci isolated from the blood of 'a rheumatism patient (S). Of 12 ani- mals (11 infected through the paratonsillar cellular tissue -groups 2 and 3-, and 1 infected i.v. -group l-) 8 developed catarrhal angina*s after two doses of the L-form. Three of these animals developed particularly severe cases with suppurative patches. The disease lasted from 3-22 days with the majority of the animals being sick 10 days or longer. Of the 5 animals receiving 3 doses of L-forms (Group 2) the most severe reaction occurred after the second injection in 2 animals, whereas in the third animal the reaction was more severe after the last injection. Of the 6 mon- keys receiving 2 L-form doses followed by an injection of streptococci (Group 3) one aziimal developed a severe and one a slight case of angina following the third injec- tion. Only one animal that had shown no reaction to the preceeding L-injections.de--~ veloped a grave angina after the S injection. In neither group 2 or 3 did suppura- tive patches develop following the third injection. Of the 4 animals receiving 3 doses of S (Group 4) only 2 developed slight engines of short duration after the first Injection. The 2 subsequent injections produced no response. Roentgenokymo- graphic examination revj.-led changes In th* tonic and contractile functions of the myocardium in 7 animals (2 fr. gr. 1, 3 fr. &r. 2, 1 each fr.. Sr. 3 + 4). '10 all Card L 12812-66 ACC NR: AP5028184 cases the observed changes coincided with development of angina, the most profound changes being noted in 2 animals who had developed suppurative patches. The roen- tegenokymographs slowly returned to normal following the second injection. The only changes in the EKG were found in one animal from group I which had received one in- jection of L followed by one of S. The changes were interpreted as being the result of necrotic foci produced in the myocardium by the infection. Increases In thi-in- dexes characterizing the severity of inflammatory reactions (ESR, leucocytosis and C-reactive blood protein) coincided with periods of sustained angina in groups 2, 3, and 4. Those of groups 1 and 5 could not be measured due to the development of pneumonia and dysentery. The titre of antistreptolysis "0" was used as an immuno-. logical indicator. An increase in titre was found to be directly correlated with the severity of the disease present, although an increase was observed In one animal (group 4) that had no miginas Orige art, host I tables SUB COM 06/ BURN DATC: 21Na"S/ ORIG Uri 004/ OTH Uri 002 JW Card 3/3 7 KAGAN, G.A.; KOPTEIDVA.. Ye.l.; PROZOROVSKIY, S.V.; MIKHAYIDVA, V.S.' DZHIKIDZE, E.K.; AKBRQYTj Ye.Ta.; DOROFTIYENKO, S.F.; qHIRRYIqH, SIMOVONYAN, V.G.; dZO]3AKHidZE.% L.V. Results of experimental 14fection of Macacus, speciosus monkeys with Ir-forms of Streptococcue haemolyticus. Vent. AMN SSSR 20 no.8:54-60 165.' (MIRA 18-9) 1. Institut epidemiologii i iikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei AHN SSSR, Moskva i Inatitut ekaperimentallno.* patologii i terapii AMN SSSR, Sukbumi. GHIRKOVSKAYA. X.S. assistent Some biochemical indices in a stmdy of the plaaeata in a case of intrauterine fetal death. Akush. i gin. 39 no.5.,42-44 s- o 163. (MIR& 17:8) 1. Iz kafedry akusheretva i ginakologii (savo - prof. S*L. Key.lin) Novosibirakogo meditsinskogo instituta. N tRKOV-S KFIY Tb& Iggoom of py-patbowl-dic 11161b0ml," U"Ifty of wbook Is in anim) blood, F- Yu- "d 1 Ch .441 r~D44(lqV.).-lutrtjduclkj0 $jI. (J. phroBial.) 32. S , , 'w juk~es the CaltmMic : im or opheckine lowm 11 60 0 In slit ft of rablAtOletwnding on the ah nLw adi h -is*W ith hi i a = tsu "oo n mses p g ctim occurs level.. c 1 hunge, Arc not explained by k.1 and vice VCM. Thc C 98 ur to actux) ChAnst cb,%Rp I cWhroMe count but are d .00 ,the mic, = be enlyma scliBity, pmbabl ttuot h- -fi ?Y = e ., ' Inter"ntim 0( the t1try" syste"* go 00 r* 0 go r ~ 'jfT =*O I A ALIALLURCACAL &IMBIL,611 CLASSIMAMM see b it o oo it I* BONI .1. 0.1 OK - - - - s I wee U a AV .0 U . A. - ` 0~f 0-w Ti~ 0 U It ft I j o n A, so 0 00 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4pq 00904400 0 0-0 0 00 9 049 490-00 0 0 go 0 a 4~1 0 a s 00 0 & :0 :0 :0 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. T Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Diol., No 8, 1958, 36879. Author Chirkovskaya, E.V. Inst Title Brain Phosphataso in Rabbits in Ontogonosis. Orig Pub: Jzv. AN. SGSR Sop. biol., 1956, No 60 19-25. Abstract; In exporimonts on rabbits tho activity of alkalino (ALP) andacid phosphataso. (ACP) was studiod in +-ho cortax of tho hemispheres, corobollum, modulla ob- longata and spinal cord of embryos and during various days of postnatal life; in dogs, experiments were carriod out from the third postnatal day to adult stage. There was parallelism between the changes of activity of (ACP) during the process of onto, gonosis and those of P metabolism of phospholipids Card 1/2 k f~, ij ol i ~~ !,~- "it KRM, Ys.H'.,; VXRZHBINSKAYA, N.A.,; GHMIYKAYXVA, Ye.Yu.,;CHIRKOVSKA-AA, TLALL,; GAVURINA, TS.K. Adaptation of animals to chronic hypoxia; affect of Adaptation to chronic hypoxia on the ceiling and on the rate of gas exchange with loweired 03ygen content,Fiziol. zh. SSSR 42 no.1:69-77 Ja 56. 1. Laboratorlya aravnitellnoy biokhimii imeni I.?. Favlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (AHOXIA, expurimental. prep. of animals (Rug)) (MTRA 9:5) Instituta fiziologii ZRAPS. Yo.H.,; VIRZHBINSKkYA. N.A.,; CHMOUYVA, Te.Yu.,; dkWQVSUYA, Ye.V..; GAVURINA.To.K. ~- e4 V Vf- W - Preparation of anitmale for chronic bypoxia; effect of chronic bypoxim on contents of hemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochrome and on activity of oytochrome oxidase and carbonic anhydrass In the blood and tissue. Fisiol. zhur. 42 no.2illf9-158 7 156. (MM 9-6) 1. Laboratoriya sravuitellnoy biokhimii Instituta fitiologii imeni I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. ("Olu, effects, on cytochrome, cytochrome oxidaeo, carbonic anhydrass, hemoglobin & myoglobin metab. (RUB)) (IMOGLOBINO myoglobin & hemoglobin In exper. anoxia (Rua)) (CYTOCHROMZ. in exper. anoxia (Rua)) (OXIMM, cytochrome in exper. anoxia (Rua)) (HYMAM. carbon1c anbydrase in exper. anoxia (Rusyi-,': ~/AAdafitnfiva of stnimalli to cbroxtic bypoiiti. R. M. krepr,----- N. Verzhblnsiftiya,:M Yu. Chenykneva B V LnSt., and Ts. K Gavurina M P. Nvl;~ k 2har, S.S.1S.R. 42, 43,6-63(IN6).- tud). Fix Hatti after 4 gencrations under reduced 0 supply (10.55t, Ot) show signs Df gradual-diauge of brain meloWism. The Otunges tire difficult to tIttect owing to their si3wt inqSultude. ],'or example, adowninotriphosphate and cmtine phosphate 619 be- move readily, Anaerobic. Xt ily sto cowes k--sq active and tile v)tot:hrwlc s)itesn tto C ecline r . s itilwtivity. The itnerbI trend is todegradad)n and weaken- ing of the activity of tthe organism. G-Y-Kcsolapoff -w- rov 'Ii- WIYA, YP .lip Ch (NOVS/ K 6tudy of pliesphohpi.:111 i1i -t-ii iojz, :.,,~!.mcntn (11' tho r-IIL using var-lous methods c' '!6 no.6.-.10227 -1(1~ 'I I,,-. -D - '.1 V Pbysio-touyy AoReletmy c.-J' S'cicnuco (.i 1,1x, LLningrvd. (TY&F '~ KREPS, Ye.M.; MANUKYAN" K.G.; SMIRNOV, A.A.; CHMOVSKATA, Ye.V. p Study of phospholipides of the nervous system in the -volutio- nary series of animals. Biokhimiia 28 no.6:978-986 N-D163 (14IRA 17:1) 1. Laboratory of Neurochemistry, Institute of Evolutionary Physiology,, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. KPIPS, Ye,[.!.; MAN'"IlKYAN, K,.(j,; 1PATRIYEYEVA, 114,V~; SMIRNOV, A~A, CHEM-PUIYEVA Ye. Yu. ; C11 I-RIKOVSKAYA , T -a X. .3f subcs-Liullar brain partl--les in chi-k embi-yogelly. Z:!ur, evoll. blokhl.m. 1 Ja.-F '-65. ORM 18: 6) trjolqu~sllonnoy fiziologil i blokhjmi-I im, I.M. Sechenova AN SSSR., Leningrqd. 2, Glsimy~- radaktor "ilurnalls evolyutslicamoy bLAchaadl 1. fiziologii.ll (for Kreps). [ACCESSION M, APqD2OW MV0218/64/029/006/1111/ng AUTHOR t Krops, yq. M. I Manuklon, K. a. 1 petrikeyeve, N. V. j Suirmov, A. A. I Meg Lta Java, To. Yu..1 Chirkovskoya To. V10 TITLE: Phoophallpids of the sabcollular partial" of hon0s brain SOME: BeAlaximiyat 29# no* 61 1964t 1111-1118 TOPIC UGSt cell physiology, brain, cytology, experiment -1-1 'Abstract: Investigatiois were conducted to deterod .no the content of pholpholipide in the subcollular particles (mitochondria, nicrosomes, wA, nuc ei) of a hen's brain. Grown hens of the White Leghorn variety were 4, used in the inveetigations. A hen's brain separated from the Moubmealwi the blood vessels was reduced to fine particles and homogenized with a solution of saocharose and othilenediamine totroevetate for two minutes. The subcollular particles-were isolated by differential centrifuging at temperatures of + 2 to four degrees. The phoopholipid content jn the sub-~jl .cellular parti6lds was doterained by paper ohroootography. The investi- gations established that the phospholipid content was largest In the mi-,' aroomest and oomMat lower In the mitoebondria and nualai - br 1 Oments Bass ditterences sharactorlsed the frectlawo lecithin me/ L 62782-65 ACCESSION MRS AP50206S fouhd to bi the largest7c6Wiat'in all of the fra6tionol' the fraction content of phosphatidilethanol and phomphatidilverine was somewhat smkllerp amall, concentrations of sphingoswelin, phosphatidilinositol. and phospha- !tidilglyearol were found. An absence of phosphatidilglyce;;1 is charac- teristic of the microsomes, although it is always present in the mitochon-! dria and nuclei. It was established also that the aicrosomes contain- , J larger quantities of shingWelin and lecithin than the other fractions, I while the sitochondria contain lariter Quanti' Uss of etbanosminophosphatide; and svrlnophospha~ite.., -7 ASSOCIATIONs Lotitat Mlyaw- _ p fialologii I biokbizil IA. I, me 8001103310" Akadeadi asuk 889R9 TAW4vkgMA (1Wt#Ut* Of NVOW1011107 PbV1102047 NA.DiodowistiFf AomdaW of Scisamw A""" SUMIMMi- 2341pr" '=M1 OD BUS ODDIS IS no MW Wrl 00 1 K' -01 N.; LDVSIIY, Yu..; CHIMVSXIY, A. Develop general-purpose automotive transportation. no.2:4-5 7 1550 Avt.transp. 33 (KMA B.- 5) I* GlayM inshener avtotransportnoy kontory tresta "Sakbalinrybstroyu (for Chirkovskiy). 2.ftchallulk avtootclela oblastnogo upravleniya avtotransporta (for Anareyev). 3.Nachallnik aytootdala kombinata *80WImigol" (for Sokoloveldy), (Transportation, Automotive) MUM V"t art. 29 9 14,pwAw 50 5-8 nwbor oc,tb* AsudoW of NO.Acia 29i it 1) it is 1) a it if a b a 14 v x aw i 1 1. A I ~I S U v U had it it. A M 60 tE 14' V .'t I The vtabWty of tobacco nod, V. a No. 6,= 4kllI;;S); CkimtrAk 0: Tobacco weds harvested ripr and stoced under %uital& .0 v alitions; rctain a high gertnitiat ion powet lor 3- 3 yra., at tot .00 tie end olywhih time it docteaws but dijapprars (.via- Ortrly uni at the end of M-111 yrs. lamifficletatly filw me 0 ft"Am k".11 k" well. - Optintant m4wair 4XIII(filkam are low 1 .09 temp. (lout alm,%r 0') and low velativv humidity. A. Npineau-Couture to 0 00 00 zoo do* Ai MITALLUR ICAL I t- 1-0g I &SO-SLA 4 LITZ OW c ASSIFOCATICk C's 0 ZL j view 111,411v. I ve 0 neat -a IRIC&I .11 04Y oat 00 "1 ._i- ! pas --V-7r -7 , U AV 00 LSI' T--"r 'r ' AM I % I CW 0 14 0 '1 W 1, .1 of KID it 1 114 Aftd~ On 0' 0" e" 0,09' 0 60, 0 0 000 0 0:0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 :0000000000000000600~goosooogetoooffoossi I i 0 a iluumilill tin Rollin Bien JOHN)II11111 UU-m- Is 1.10 1 V I AA it 0 0* 00 A Uffect of It"lliesslus" suit 61111papbefic butill,11tv 4.11 thr st"d of tobacco and of Niclifistia rustira during ateragir X 0 it -80 00 st sq'im,ow 4a, -.~N; C .4, 34,;U 174. Nialillamitisg.1 J),gl, if Ill, I I I I, it% It'll 111fill lo I lt~- ~ t. 1"Kh mm .00 whal ih,- "ll"I emllml N. 11%, 1, oms bV III, Pfee tol list I. Ulw I I-1.1 I%., Immidil v 0 1 It. .it I-t . % .... I 00 0! rwvpf 1.;~ Amff 14-1 6'.J. alit] pim 1.1. J I he 1, "'p d'. ~ 'I . sellf- -A III- pallpill.4111 00 Illet-IlAct .I "I.10, 0: Is, eted A 2 .3 if Is, it I Is, amt COO III.I.-Ift A III, 'I"twtiv 14 milt. 141' 00 goo 00 81 soul tle 0 is I tie 0 1~0 0 00 0-- MA a -)1 0 ;00 kv, so 111; It I a IF I T tT1 -C e at At a it a Is 11 of Nuo Is I Ito 0 00 0 0 0000 0 sm, 04 * 00 0 O~O 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 000 0 0: 0. :00 :00 go I:*D I: G* 00 0 0 0000 6 a 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 6 0 00 1. CHIRKOVSKIY' V. 1. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Tobacco 7. Problem of increasing the yeild and improving the quality of tobacco and makhorka raw mateiial. Tabak 13 no. 6, 1952. 9. MonthlZ List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclabsified. CHIRx0v8xv~ V. 1. "Relation of the Location of the Seedcase During Inflorescence to the Formation of Tobacco Seeds," Dokl. AN SSSR, 85, No.1, 1952 CHREMIA-ZA.; TSXTSIN, N.Y., skademik. Iffect of need ageing on the development of tobacco growth. Dokl.AN &WR 92 no.2.-439-442 3 153. (XLRA 6:9) 1. Amdemiya nm* SSSR (for Taltsin). 2. V89soyuzW nauchno-isaledovatellskiy Institut tabaks I makhorki (for Chirkovskiv). (Tobacco) 4~ /r0 I/ USSR / General and Special oology. Insects Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 16490 Author. : Chirkovskii V.I. P Inst : Not -gTvzTr- Title : The Influence of DDT on Tobacco Seeds in Long Storage (Vliyaniye DDT na semena tabaka pri dli- tellnom khraneniis) Orig Pub: Vestn. s.kh.nauki, 1956, No 3, 142-145 Abstract: DDT in a 5% dust is a universal chemical poison against warehouse tobacco pests. Freshly harvested and one-year old seeds of Dumar 2386 and Ostro- list 2747 varieties dusted with DDT dust in doses of 1,5 and 100 g/kg in three years of storage decreased their germination no more than the con- trol seeds. The germination of freshly harvested and five-year old seeds Tyk-Kulak 92, dusted with Card 1/2 USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects Abs Jour: R f Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 1649o Abstract: one g and three g/kg, after five years of storage was in the f1rst instance no smaller, and in the second instance somewhat smaller than that of the control seeds. The seeds of Dumar 2386 dusted with lg/kg and 5 g/kg and again in two and three years germinated like the control seeds. The seeds of young hybrids Dumar 2386 and Ostrolist 2747 were tested concerning the yield of the planting in one, two, and three years after the dusting with lg/kg, 5g/kg and lOOg/kg, and the Tyk-Kulak seeds were tested two, four and five years after dusting with 1 and 3g/kg. The difference in the yield of the planting between the experimental seeds and those under control was negligible. Card 2/2 48 CHIRKOVSKIY, V.1._____ Increase in the general vitality through adaptation to the action of injurious agents [with eumary in English]. Zhur.ob. biol. 19 no.3: 18?-201 my-Ja 15B. (MIRA 11:6) (TCBACCO) ---CHIRKUMIY-. V. L - Growing tobacco and makhorke seed in regions where tobacco seed production is unreliable. Agrobiologiia no.4:539-541 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut tabska i makhorki. g. Krasnodar. (Tobacco) CHIRKOVSKIY, V.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystvewqth nauk Some facts on the importance of gibberellin for tobacco. Agrobiologiia no*2:296-298 W-Ap 162o (ML 15:4) 1, lsesoyu=yy nauchm-issledovateliskiy institut tabaka i makhorki, Krasnodar. (Tobacco) (Gibberellin) V.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk Z - Effect of gibberellin on tobacco. Agrobiologia no-4:621-6?3 Jl-Ag 163. (MIlLk 16:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut tabaka i m&khorki, g. Krasnodar. (Tobacco) (Gibberollin) KUZIN, A.M.; UZORIN, Ye.F.; CHIRKO Study of remote radiation aftereffects In some species of the genus Nicotiana following gamma irradiaticn of seeds. Hadiobiologila 3 no. 61903-908 163. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut biologichaskoy fizikJ. AN S53R, Moskva, i Vsesojp-iznyy natichno-isaledovateltakiy inatitut talbaka i makhorki Intai A.T. Mikoyana, Krasnodar. CHIRKUVSKllp V.I.p Im-cl. sellskokboz. nauk - - Lengthening the viatility of seeds in storage. Agrobiologlis, no.2s286-289 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18-.n) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut tabaka i makhorkig Krasnodar. GORBUNOV, V,R., insh.; CHIRONOV, AJO, inzh. ....................... Mechanized potato cultivation in the German Democratic Republic. Makh, i elek. *cite* 9911khos. 16 no.3:52-56 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.Ministerstvo sellskDgo khozyaystva (for Gorbunov). 2.Nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut kartofellnogo khozyaystva (for Chirkunov). (Germany, last--Potatoes) BYKOV, Kh.l.; GU4UW,.A.X., nashinist; C~~IRJ~UNOVP A.G.., inzh.-tekhnolog More discussion concerning the ER1 electric train, Elek i tepl tiaga 6 no.8t28- 30 Ag. 162.. iWRk 170) 1. Hashinist-instruktor depo in. Illicha Moskovskoy dor6gi (for Bykov). 2. Depo Laningrad-Fassazhirskiy-14oakovskiy,Oktyabriskoy dorogi, (for Chirkfinov). 1BURMISTROV, V.I.; CHIRKUNOV, E.V. . - Effect of additions on the dehydration phthalic anhydride.1hur. prikl. khim. 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-teldinologicheakiy of nitro alcohols by 37 no.9:2085-2087 S 164. (MITRA 17:10) institut imeni Kirova. CHIUMOV. I.F. -1 Studying climate In the 3th-7th classes. Geog.v shkole 19 no.1;38-45 Ja-IF '56. (KLU 9:5) (Clifttology--Study and teaching) CHIRKUNOV, I.F. From practice in conducting regional study excursions. Mat. Otd. ucheb. geog. Geog. ob-va SSR no.2:14..22 163. (MIRA 17:6) CHIRKUNOV, I.F. Blackboard in geography lessons. Geog. v shkole 26 no.41 38-42 Jl-Ag 163. (~M 17:1) 1. 27-ya shkola LenIngrada. CIJI3RKUNOVA_,.A.V. ---- Methods of sowing red clover for seed, Zemledelie 26 no. 4: 77 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kormol. SO See 000 fie a sow wimp" wwd Od Idwraftial The alimpth 1 W rm am ANN so C bft ftmd~ 9 ammok"Ilm boo. k,__ m mo Is I cents. a bmm cm All* Imp m am VL, bano 'Aw Is- 0,100-k m!dve"m by . -- 1004"d. 1. Aim kj~ ow b6, b Sam" I* Mi It* hyarwigmatim d the end il .00 m all f -040 z A Kipp opp. Im prove. o Ow d l k d i , w. nme we ow a k W l so _~ PW--d IO!"Yowurti km. d see . MAN& tkb Imp. do 6 of wom ars. omtpdB. im z-90 I m i mmi ,, im" H^ Is 9~ cwn. tbt llimlim ahw aboat 10 dem. became zoo Ped ind Rpm It. It ~ he revivided. coo , wA to add a Zak MM NH.N0, ic On -- zoo WaImb 61 C is ON the Z=_ gmacky d AgN '% mW tbm show the by- , filmw the talo. and det. the ex- ,7 = see .- - . I" &.,w. I d . as Not an o"ke 8"Iralm ww the result% so* wal"A40B.ft .=dc7"iw.wdbY- A 1k il 7 l S em COMMS. cy acK ma emimp now & I" vdwb w" " - a nw* 0 0 wm!ylw.~m 0% 6m do VOL W. T. fun Igoe 9"m fifififfs - - re-0 -.A*0.V des EE~J-"Unsflj visit% 4MOVIF Ago too 1 0 a ftA a -6 % Iff Or ~d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 Ole 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 0 0 * 0 00.0 0 00 0 *A* 0 0 000.00 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 go zEivopism, r. A., masm, A. x., BRUMV, A. M. mind UMuQIGV-' Z--. ~-. *$vr le Calcul don Siveaux d'emorgle don noyaux legarm." ropcwt presented at the Intl. Coogr"s for Nuclear Interactions (IAm Uwgy) and Nuclear Structure (Intl. UhIon Pure and Applied Fbquice) Paris, 7-12 JuI7 1958. 21 (0), 24 (0) C-\ ATMIL, T:M-, a. BOV/09-T-2-18/24 \m'-- TTflXI Scientific Comfo-o of the tan cmanch- - bwar-rentai7- ml;') rammicat Atanw. norgiya, 1959, Val 7, 'Ir 2. pp 176-ITT (=It) A33'*ACr. me :Garlr scl.mttfl. -tiac a- bald Y,4. 17 April to 15 may 1919 in the Momkovakiy Lvxh~nornc-fisItb*.ki7 imatitut (Ro-com F"ateal Engineering Institute). [:=. th" 6W participants from 100 different institutes Attended the 2 pl.ftary ~4 16 o.tion.1 oaafersam"m . A tata of 148 le.t=.m -are hold. Z-9 t.1losiod le.tures m,ro spociaLly mentioned, U. C. HoamngUXLY OtL the an the p1q.1val famadotions, of molecular g."rators, mad =p1ift.r., LOU f s, f"t --tax, L,_f-U "LlIslon Of .... as and a wupozjtlualty and acc.atum of OX-4 -l.vtrozsdn.tL- Inertle of "a vuclol. A. gravity 1. CoUr ~Vwgl* Which mX* 0XQjtI4 WithIA WA alld WMA-ahall - f r.handing than. -L-L. JLQ&Snl&ILVA L. Aeg=;, 10 of the possible experiments foT 'the dataM a ou of the meamara.ments, of the _r~Fd 1/3 the apectrun of liqaid and CM78talli,ae kWdrofma under prozzuro (WOO-10000 mt3a_ and an Instrument for b.0"tion urv", 7--- m, . Opp =%L- possibilities 4!~mki And I T 01 din. Om - It. or, A. I'm- -- calculation Cathode for line - slsctrsv~ acc.loratir!_oth niTat-7 w, .. m._P. A_ Ift =I-1. zmbn-~:m n- -bqnrI.-.-.f-tTo 01.0tr3.6aptur". - bet. ro. ..4, ot the ~col.rmtiau, T -to- - -PtLx~p W-. leacth for - Conar.tor, S. P. :ta. on m-gu-t;- foavaerg in-a .1-trc --706-t-, PA_I,-IXL:X2MIkIY, -12EILIt amothe 3 a., 11- "..loratars of the Mtrl, am, and 1-1,~ awaaaw On ti. .1 the 0 .0tron ."*-% 1. the system Of !~- sLatraft with commidwratiou of the scattsrI4 fjoldsIL -A P-v--,V - impalme method for C."Mrind tile beat conductic, 1.4 1 J~h* theory of t4.10 method, b-am in and &9~. -,Trm.- . . RA nkat transmission ants which flow W ;mc-, Wbmt tr--i2zlon t,0,ciroul4tLOj morcuX7, T anditimOcabov, Lin~, with flat triod* in the Impalow Uch.Lquo;. 9-at-P.C-am, - cathode and .cost CtLan of an la l.. instr=auts with 6001-0.d.ctar slamea.., Ta. A. on a pov~Lbillty 1.8 -IC re-rding a L=pulg.*, I-At r.-.t= far ~ =.Iversal 1141tal On C.'Itrol or U. 0f 1. 1. 1-r; Or ..,.r~l .7 team with .or a; art%= Can, be outCoativall, st:;;.d. -4 t~ -i.. the qualLty 'or a react" comtro* whoo the r-tIvttj chazzom mt. 7wi.o or &ril.7. 7. A. I...t-YVT --d .1. 1. 1. in.al.n !fl-th. iodine method cf rof!Ainr nlobl~ and. charontm-ri`stio. of the metal. -L-trp-~ emaxin.t1- ;bttha .1 1 . drb f end th- .1-te 11Z L-i- and It. .110Y. by ... t r.dLcV.p_Iy. Ydvrw on d.t.rmla.t!.~n f t!:. -blinatLon, boat of b.- using rdio-Ut'l. ladtz.t~ra and 0. D. Yad*r~ and %.-;L~~Z=SALULW .. do"Mi-tion of the diffusion L a or chronlum. n ck.l. I"a ~d chrostam, nickel m% I.. The _Urat-Ar# f~r all %hoot loctures will be Cart 3/3 published by the Y.Irl to A CHIROVI *A*; GREB;=, R.V.; TARBINSKIY,, S.P. StUdying t4.0 fa-una of horseflies (Diptera, Tabanidae) of X#g- hizistan. Report No,l. Sboremt,rab, no.1:171-176 162., (MiIPA 16:2) (Kirgbisistan-Horseflies) : 1, -: ~ - !-fq t "t "- , , - , to.,~*p -, . U, ~ ~- ~r~ 1~", Fj~_Un Lr _I & 1 4 (~ r -oratat I. I n! ng r;n e -,", - -iw -,- crai z;c-. Mor. _~; r. 6, )~ ~ -.,. - M.l --- - .1- . -- ~ ,Va. I (Mll R.A 18: 8) -; tx)-:,o '~8 ro . 3 ' ~-` !I"--' 1E.56 DIV IPAR,v n.paraffill chalais on -901ecti'Ji'ly of fact. of The length of dehidr-ogeriation on a zinc-chromium catalyst. AN 'i-ar1r. SSR. Ser. fiz.-te4i., khlin. i geol. nauk no.5:611-6S (IITIII~% 17.12) 1. Institut kh-imij A14 Turkmenskoy SSR. SERGIYENKO, S.R.; GARBALINSKIY, V.A.; PETROVA, A,A.;,,~PIROV.A, Ye..V.; MURADOVA, G. A. Composition and properties of hydrocarbons from condensates of the Islim deposit. Iftv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fizo-tekh., khim. i g6ol. nauk no.1:37-47 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut khimii AN Turkmanskoy SSR. CTTT--qP:irIr,T-, V. Shooti-no, with Sn).f-prone-)).ed nrtiTlery frOln c--~rcaal firing ponjt4ors. p. -j,/. AIIMTSIr,l PREGLF~,,'. (Yini.sterstvo na naradrnta otbrana) sofiia, Czechlovakia. Vol.. 5, ro. 69 l9r8. Monthly List of East European Accessions IC, Vol. 9, !',To. 2, Fit. Io6n Uncl. Physiolog7 BULGARIA ,CHIRPUKOV, T.,---Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Service "Some VZscular Changes Following Frostbite" Sofia, Vo -enno Me-ditsinsko Delo, Vol 21, No 1, Feb 66, pp, 14-17. Abstract: Observations carried out on 39 oases of frostbite (membeFs- of a military detachment who froze their feet during training in the winter) indicated that the blood vessels were affected to a considerable distance from the local site of necro- sis and the blood circulation(as shown by oscillograms) was insuffi- cient as a result. The remote effect on the blood vessels and circulation is ascribed to irritation of the sympathetic nervous system and vascular spasm. Administration of vasodilatants(acetyl- cholinet padutin) alleviated the condition. Figure and graphs, 4 references (2 Bulgarian, 2 USSR). Russian summary. LEBEDEV, le.P., dots.- CHIR GM, dots.; VALAKWOVICH, A.I.; YARAFAWV, G. ed.; NIKOLISKANA, K.G., tekhn. red. [Statistics of passenger transportation)Statiatika perevozok passazhirov; uebebme posobie po distsiplinam "Zheleznodorozh- naia statistikaO i "Ommmy Antistichaskogo i bukbga:Lter--kogo ucheta na zheleznodorozbo66* transporte" dlia studentov IV kur- sa spetsiallnosti "Ekonomika i organizatsiia zhele=odorozlmogo transportall i V*kursa spetsiallmosti "Ekspluatatsila zbelezrVkh dorog." Moskv... 1962. 21 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Moscow. VsenoyumW zaochrWy institut inzhenerov zheleznodo- rozbno transporta. fRoailroada--Passonger traffic) (Railroads-S-titIstics) IVSHIN, Pavel Yakavlevich; KUKHARKINA, N.M., retsenzent; MW, N.M., reteenzent; KRISHTALI, L.I.2 red.; VASILTYL-VA, N.14.,,j tekhn. red. [Statiatlca of t1ha locomotive depotj records and accounting] Stati.stika v lokamotivnow. depol uabat i otchatnost'. Mo- skva, Wes. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putel soob- shchoniia, 1962. 13.1 p. WIRA -15: ~) (RaiLroads-Statistics) (Locomotives) YAKUBOV) Lev Sergeyeviob; BOLTNIKOV, A.S.# retsenzent; ~-U-M , _,_ G.M.j red. [Principles of railroad statistics] Osnovy zheleznodorozh- noi statistiki. 3. parer. izd. Moskva, Transport, 1964. % 261 p. (MIRA 170d, of the s 161. 5 nc.90C-3~- L, ,Ivtcll, 34 - a rafl-road- CHIRSKOV, A.G., starshiy inzhener "Cr- Choice of the capacitance of the protective cal*pitor in rail networks with.a frequency of 75 a-Pon. Avtom.,, telem. i sviaz 5 no.1006 0 161. (MIRA 14:9; 1. Laboratoriyu sJgnalizatsii i avyazi Vostochno-SibirskoY dorogi. (Railroads--Signaling) (Electric capuc~tors) CHIRSKOV, A.G. Change in the motor network of track-side code transmitters. Avtom. telem.i sviaz' 6 rto.1103 N 162. (MMA 15:11; 1. Starshiy insh. laboratorii signalizataii i evyazi VostochnQ'-- Sibirskoy dorogi, (Railroads-Electric equipment) CHIRSKOV, A.G. Measurement of the contact resistance of rail joints with graphite lubricant. Avtom... telem. i sviaz' 9 no.3:25-28 Mr 165. (MIM 18: 11) 1. StarsIdy inzh. laboratorii avyazi Vostochno-Sibirskoy dorogi. CHIMOV, G.V. A,ctivity or Allnetlevbwmertl erficlency promoters. Bezops truds-v prom. 3. no.12:g8_29 D 159* (MIRA 13-,4) - 1e Inshener po takhnilm besma'anosti treats, Allastlyevburneft' (A,11metlewsk (Tatar A.3.3.i~l~:Oll well drilling) CHIRSHOV, M. Y8. Orthopedics Dissertation: "Probloms and dethods of Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Para- meters of Prostheses." Cand Tech Sai, koscow Urder of thei lebor Red B-~aner Iiigher lech- nical Schoom imeni. 16-uman, 5 Apr 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 26 Mar 54). SO: jUM 213, 20 Sep 1954 CHIRSEDY, M.Ya. i lxperimental investigation of the mechanisms of artificial limbs. Trudy Ssm.po toor.mash. 15 no.59:34-56 153. NLRA 9:6) (Artificial limbs--Testixg) A=I,, Ghaorghe, dr. ing., Prof. Emerit; CHIRU, Gheorghe, conf. ing.; glaia, lect. ing.; MLNCIU, Maria, ing.; SCBIFTER, Hariping.; ., Valerius, ing. . Stability in time of chemical and physical characteristics of leather tanned by a combination tannage with chromium and form- aldehyde. Industria usoara 10 no.1:3-6 Ja 163. CHIRTA , G.; CUST CITC, L.; IONTESCU, E. Obtaintapt of uefliicrinatnd thermophosphates. P. 572- REV'ISTA DE CY-Wa.-w. (lanisterul Industriei Petro2ului si Cherdici a i Aso ' tia StiIntifica A Ingineriler ai Thenicieniler din Rominia) Bu561s'ti, Rwrania, Vol. 10, no. 10, Oct. 1959 Monthly List of Eastt European Accessions (EZAI) W, Vol. 9, no. 2, August 1959 rifl C, i- ALM., Gheorghe, dr. ing., Prof. Emerit; 9HIRT1,0heorghe, conf. ing.; GBIRTA,, Aglaia,, lect. ing,; MANCID, Maria., ing.; SCHIFTER, Hari.,ing,; NAIESCU, Valeriu, ing. , - Stability in time of chemical and physical characteristics of leather tanned by a combination tannage with chromium and form- aldehyde. Industria usoara 10 no.1:3-6 Ja 163. PAUNBSGU-PODEANU, A. , prof ; MICLEA y F. j dr a; CILIRTA.9 P. . dr. Met,hods- of stimulating the action of corticoids in case of cortico- ies'istance. Importance of shook methods, especially of pyretic shook, Med. intern.., Bucur 13 no-4:553-558 Ap 161. (ADRMIAL COIMM HORMONES therapy) (SHOCK THEMPY, INSULIN) (FLYER THERAPY) Gr.; CHIRTOC, Ghe Two cases of broncho-pulmona'7 mYsocis- Wed. int., Bucur. 9 no-11: 1717-1723 Nov 57. 1. Incrare efectvata in Clinics a II-a medicala Cluj - director prof* 1. Goaia. (YUGM DMIAM. case reports bronchopulm. aspergilloois & candidiasis) (IUNG DISMIS fmigus dis. GLIGORB9 V..' WAISS, t~~*rapeutic L. Clinical and aspects of Intra- and post-infection acute thyroiditim. Med. int., Buour. 9 noJW614-1821 Boo 57, 1. Clinim a II-a medicala, Cluj (prof. 1. Gola) (THYROIDITIS acute, post-infectious, diag. & cline. aspects) GOIA, I.; CHIRTOC, Gh.; MORU, A.; GAAGIUN, T. Acute rheumatic polyviscaritic. Mad. int., Bacur. 10 no.5:673-678 may 58. 1. Incrare efectuata in Clinics a II-a medicala, Cluj. (RKMTISH, case reports rheumpolyvisceritie, acute, with polyarthritis & arteritis) (ARMITIS, RH3UMTOID, case renorts with rheum. polyviscaritis & arteritis) (ARMITIS, case reports with rheum. polyvisceritin & polyarthritis) GOIA,I.,prof.;. CHIRTOC,G,4 IMMJ,A.; GRACIUN,T. Acute rheumatic polyvisceritin. Ihmanian M. Rev. 3 no-3:48-512 JI-S '59. 1. 2nd Medical Clinic, Cluj. (RWMkTISK) GO,TA, I., prof.;,GILGORE:, Vi., conf..-CHIRTOC, Gh.,.dr.; DB4ITRESCU, I., dr, r .' A.new method of establishing a differential d-Jagnosis between gastric ulcer and cancer. Med, inter., Bucur 13 no-5:733-748 MY 16l. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Cliriica a !I-a medicala, Cluj. (PEPTIC ULCER diagnosis) (STOMACH MOPLASMS diagnosis) (GASTRITIS diagnosis) (GLUCOSE pharmacology) GOIA, I., prof.; CHIRTOCI,-Gh., dr.; TICLETE, I., dr.; DU-TU, Alex., dr. Diencephalic syndromes in the course of rhownatic disease. bbd. intern. 15 no.7:785-792 JI 163. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinics. a II-a medicala, Cluj. (RHEUMATISM) (NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS) (DIEMEPHALON) (POLYURIA) DORCA, No., dr.; CHIRTOG Gh., dr.; TICLETE,.I., dr. . Urological diseases with an evolutive aspect of renal dclm~osis. Med. intern. 15 no.11:1319-rl324, N 163-, 1 . 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica P II-a medicala I.M.F., Gjuj. (UROLOGY) (NEPHROSCLEROSIS) (MADIER CAMULI) .(PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY) (URINARY TRACT IMMCTIONS) (KnNEr C=ULI) C." --V-s C) \/, A - P IIMSE I BDOK EXPWrrATIOW SM/5570 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Astrononicheskly savet Byulleten' stantsiy opticheskogo nablyndeniya iskusstvennykh sputnikoy Zemli. no. 1 (U) (Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Astronomical Council. Bul-letin of the Stations for Cq)tical Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites. No. I (u)) moscow,, 196o. 22 P- 500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Astivnomicheakiy sovet Akadenii nauk SSSR. Resp. Ed.: Ye. Z. Gindin; Ed.: D. Ye. Shchegolev; Secretary: O.A. Severnaya. PMUWB: This bu3-letkn is intended for scientists and engineers concerned with optical tracking of artificial satellites. COVERAGE: This bulletin contains short articles on optical equipment, techniques, and results of obserrations of artificial earth satellites. Also covered are the precision of satellite photography and the equati(ms of motion of satellites. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1/4 Academy of Sciences (cont.) TABLE OF CORTEMS: SOV/5570 Gimmellfarb,, B.N.,, and A,D. Chirtsorv [Arkhangellsk Artificial Satellite Observation SEU1o-n-j-.Mtching Network for Timing Visual Observations of krtificial Earth Satellites 1 EynaBto., Ya. E. [Tartu State University; Institute of Physics and Astronomy?Estonian Academy of Sciences]. An Attempt to Record Theodolite Obserrations of Artificial Earth Satellites Automatically 3 qu hrinov, A.G. [Vladivostok Artificial-Satel3ite Observatior St6tion]. On the Scale of Photocopies of Be6val"s Stellar Atlas 5 741khantsev, L.T. [Chief,, Blagoveshchensk Artificial Satellite Observation Station]. On the Observation of Faint Artificial Earth Satellites by Hearis of a TZK Telescope 6 Mozhzherin.. V.M. (Crimeem Artificial Satellite Observation Station]. A Simple Sight for the AT-1 Aerological Theodolite 7 Card 2/4 Academy of Sciences (Cont.) SOV/5570 Herkasbev, V.A. (Novosibirsk Artificial Satellite Observation Station). Protective Cap for the Mirror of the AT-1 Theodolite 8 Firago, B.A., and D. Ye. Shchegolev. [Main Astronomical Observatory, Palkovol. On the Precision of Standard Processing of Photographs of Artificial Earth Satellites 9 Kaplan, S.A., and A.I. KlImarskaya ILIvor Artificial Satellite Observation Station]. On the Equation of Notion of an Artificial Earth Satellite in RorizontALl Coordinates 10 Panaiotoyp L.A. [Main Astronomical Observatory]. Observations of Artificial Earth Satellites in the Polish Peoples Republic 12 Results of Photographic Observations of Artificial Earth Satellites; a) Bronkanal V. Berlin-Babelsberg Observatory 14 b) Chuprina., A.I.., and L.A. Klepikova. Dtaff Members of the Astronomical Council, AS USSR]. Odessa Astronomical Observatory 18 Card 3/4 Cowitry : USSR Category: Soil ScIenec.. 115~4ncral Fertilizers ,11,bs Jour: Rzhn-,ol , Nc 14, 10 958, No 63068 the hay c,~f zts sown on black fallow as :-~ cuver p of whcvt lucurne t;mss mixtum. Midur these cro7 con4itions ",-lic; i.u.neral fertilizers wum i-.iom effect- ive than the k;r(,,vaAc fortilizors ThQ yield incmasu jrA obtained uuinL; the vr~riLty 45 P45; 34 abcm.- tl~e control. -- V-D CarKI - 2/2 J-31 SEMDLINIX, Iffect of boron, zinc. and molybdenum on growth, development, carbo- hydrate metabolism, photosynthesis and the trend of oxidation- reduction processes In the ontogenesis of corn. Trudy Bot. imst. Ser. 4 no.12:169-192 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Corn (Maize)) (Plants, Iffect of minerals on) CHIRKOVA, T. V. Respiration aei~ation. of plant roots under the condJtic)ns Vest. LGU 19 no.9:12-7-1~O CHIRKOVA, T.V.3 SOLDATFNXOV$ S.V. -1- Channz,!-Is of oxygen condaction from leaves to roots kept under anaerobi.c conditions. Fiziol. rast. 12 no.2:216-225 Mr-Ap 165. (MM 18%6) 1. Kaffedra fIzIologJi J. bic-ICnir,11 rastenly Leningradskogo ordena Lanina gosudarst-vennogo universiteta Imeni Zhdanova. KTJSAKC;Vt M.M.; KOSPEVNIK, A.Yu.; N-EKIL-ISOV, D.N., V.P.; .,-HOLIFINA, L.M. Thermal diffusion fractimation of p~lyrer soluti,-ms. Dokl. AN SSSSR 158 .7 no.5:1-152-D54 0 '64. N I P-k " I ~ 1G) 1, Inatitut neftelchimichesk-'go sinteza im. A.V,Topch..*,Yeva Ahl 311SR., Predstavleno aRad,~jTjlkcm V.A.Karginym. USSR / Farm Animals. Sheep and Goats. Q-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.0 No 10j, 1958, No 45221 Author :-Chirkova, V. P. Inst : To-t- g-Tv-e-n~ Title :The Innervation of the Salivary Glands in Sheep and Goats. Orig Pub :Tr. Novocherkasakogo zootekhn.-vet. in-ta) 1957) vyp. 10) 163-167 Abstract :It was established through the anatomical preparation that the parotid RIAnd receives the post-ganglionic nerve fibers from the auricular ganglion situated in the oval opening of the sphenoid bone. The fibers enter the gland by Its duct via the facial (not auriculotemparal) nerve. The submaxillary and sublingual glands receive postganglionic fibers from the submaxillary ganglion situated on the lateral surface of the styloglossus muscle. Card 1/1 CMKOVA, V. P.: ~Jaster Biol Sci (diss) -- "The inneiNation of the salivar-d glands of sheep and goate". Navocharkiosk, 1959. 20 pp (Min Apxic USSR, Jovo- cherkassIc Zoovet Inst im First Cavalry AIW) (KLI No 1L, 1959, 119) Ye. 1. IlVegetatiye Itbridization of Grasses by Means of Tran3planting the aabrym& Dwa to ~I Foreign -Endosperm.." Cand RLoI ~ci, Voronezh State U, Voronezh, 19-53. (RZhBiol, No 1, Ser 54) SO: Sum 432, 29 liar 55 =mRrAxov, A.m.; CHIRIKOVA, Te.L.; DDNSXATA, L.D. .. colors in wool Industry. Takstill. From. 12, No.11, 37-9 152. Ketachrone '(CA'47 no.22:12819 t53) Wak 5:11) cH3RxovA. z K red. (Ymrmnak; photograph albumlilurmansk; [fotoallbom. Flumansk] Murw4nokoe knizhme izd-vo.9 1961. 1 v. inus. (MIRA 15:9) (Murmansk-views) BROYDO Yevgenty Boriaovloh; C red.; SYCHEVA, V.A., P I -HI -IM O-VA .1 i -Z. K-- L tekhn. red. [Biography just begins) Biograflia tollko nachinaetaia. Murmansk, Murmanskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 2-1 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Murmansk--Machinery industry workers) 1;1 (Women-Employm;At) I CHIRKOYA, ginaida KitillOM&I FEDDTOVSKIY, A.P., red.; SYCHEVA, V.A.# takhn. red. [Dreams and concrete) Macqt4t i baton. Murmansk, Murmanskoe knizhnoe, izd-vo, 1961.- 11 p. (MIRA 160) (Russia,, Northern-Concrete construotion) YAKOVLEV, Yevgeniy Maksimovich; CHIRKOVA, Z.K., red. 7 (Blue roads] Golubye dorogi. Murmanak, Murmanskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 51 P. MU 18-3) CHIRZOVA. 2.N. QWWWAWWAMW Distribution and growth of this yeii's perch in Rybinsk Reservoir, Trud7 Biol.stoo *Borok* no .2:191-199 155. (MM 9tO (Rybinsk Reservoir-Perch) CHIRKOVA, Z.H. Matfirlals an the blolpff of commercial fishes In lake Beloye. Trudy Inst.biol.yodokhran. no.2:159-173 159. (HM& 13:5) (Beloye, lake (Tolog" Province)-Fishea) '.1 CHIRKOVA, Z.N. Characteristics of the distribution of pike parch in Ryb~nsk Reservoir in years with various feeding conditions. Vop. ekol. 5:243-244 162. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Institut biologii vodokhrani3ishch AN SSSR, Borok. (Rybinsk Reservoir-Pike perch) (Fishes-Food) (Rybinsk Reservoir-Smelts) CRT OVA-7.AMSSWA, 2-7- Yossil plants of the terrigenous Devonian of the Ural-Volga region. Dokl.AN BSSR 94 no.1:129-132 Ja 154. (MMA 7:1) I., Institut nefti Akademii nign SSSR. (Ural N-Amtains--Paloobotarq) (Volp V%lley--Paleobotany) 6nll-)RI(OVA U.SSR/teology card IA I Pub. 22 32/44 Autbors Doroshkoj S. M., and Chirkova-Zalesskqya~ E. F. 14 TMO I About lowor-Devonian deposits in the North-Minusinsk depression ftriodical I Dok. AN SMR~ 98/1, 123-126, Sep 1, 1954 Abstract j Geological-lithological Wormation is presented -on the lower- Devonian deposits,'discovered during 1948-1951 in the North- Minusinsk depression in the region of Mataralc and Shunek Lakes (Siberia). Drawing. Institution Presented by i Academician S. I. Mironov.. April 8.. 1954 DOROSHKO,S.M.; CHIRKMA.- iSKAYA Ye.F. Occurrence of lower Devonian deposits in the North Kinusinsk Savin. Trudy Inet-nefti no-5:17-21 155. * (KLRA 8:12) (Minusinsk Bantu--Geology, Strattgraphic) CHIMOVA-ZAIESSKAYA. Te.T. Materials on lover.Devonlan flora In the Kb6minsk Basin, Trud~y Insteneftl 7**60.m,70 156, (HLRA TO-.1) (Klr~islnsk B&sin-;-P61eobotwW, Stratigraphic) ,HIRK V I us dero vne 0 A- , S. .9 otyststvemWy redaktor, , N.L , redaktor isdatellstva;UISMYA, Te.T., tekhnichestly redaktor. [Division on the basis of fossil plants of the terrionsuas Devonian of the Ural and Volga regions; data on fossil plants of the terrigeneous Devonian of the Ural and Volge. regions] Delenie terrigennogo devena Uralo-Povolshlia ne. o9novanil iskopaezqkh rastenii; usterimily po Iskopuezym rastenilau terrigennogo devons. Uralo-Povoishlia. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad,rauk SSBR, 1937- 139 P. (NIU 10:10) (Ural Nountain region-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Ural Mmmt~Lin region".-ftleobotamy) AUTHORS: Xhizhnyakovt A. V., Chirkova-Zaleaskaya, Ye. F. 20-3-44/59 TITLE: On the Stratigraphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the Podolsk QU4ftestr Region (K stratigrafii nizhnedevonakikh otlozheniy Podoltakogo Pridnestrovlya) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN S55R# 1958t Vol- IiB, Wr 3, PP. 560-572 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The continental Lower Devonian deposits distinguish them- selves markedly from the predominantly marine Devonian deposits at the south-western border of the Rusakaya platforma(Ruesian Platform)owing to their terrigenous structure and their red colour. They are wijely spread in the area mentioned in the title.and form numerous lodes on the slopes of,the banks of the Dniester river and its tributaries from the left side. The mass of these rocks is lithologically monotonous and is formed by the alternation of beds of limestone* aleurite-containing loams as well as of argillitea. The relative amounts'of these components differ.. In the lower part the loamy rocks prod,omizate. The red sand-loam-deposits could be observed in bore holes to Card 1/4 a distance of loo km from the Dniester river. This mass On the Stratig;aphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the 20-3-44/59 Podolak 01114101011W Region which is of ek thickness of 400 M is stratified between deposits of'the faunal character of Silurian time and of Middle Devonian time. Owing to its fish faunal some ostracodol floral imprints and spores of some fossil plants it is counted to the Lower Devonian time. The fauna is distributed very irregularly in the cross section. It is richest in the lower part. For this reason the strati- graphic interrelations with the Silurian stratified below are much better explained than those with the super- imposed strata. On the basis-of its fish fauna the mentioned memo was divided into two stages: Zhedinskiy and Koblentskiy (Koblenz) (references 1, 3, 4). The boundary between Silurian and Lower Devonian can be drawn according to the disappearance of calcareous transition beds to a marine fauna and according to the occurrance in red sandy- -loamy rock of numerous remains of arAored fish (mainly Pw""I"1111.1 lose Cophalaspidae, Coccoateidae and Asteraspidae). T'ie characteristic fossils could successfully be separated from these groups (reference 4). The distribution of indivibal kinds in the transition strata Card 2/4 is discuqoed in detail in the present work. The upper part On the Stratigraphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the 20-3-44/59 Podolsk 0184M99tr Region' nearly shows no paleontological remains and was counted conditionally to the upper layers of the Koblentskiy stage and to the Eyfollskiy (Eifel) staLre, because of numerous plant remains: Taenioerada,(reference 5). These early vascular plant; form floral elements of old red sandstone from England. Some details of the Taeniocrada dubia Xr. et W. and T. (Haliserites) decheniana (GoeppertT7;-T_deecribed here (figures 1 - 4). Both kinds are known in Iihe Devonian as far as Povolzhlye (Volga area), the Ural as roll as Central Siberia and the South of Timan. Thus, the entire red mass of the so-called "Podollskiy Old red" must be attributed to Lower Devonian time. Since in the bore holes north of the Dniester river every break in sedimentation between the Lower and the Middle Devon lacks, the authors agree with reference 2 that the dolomites of the lode at the Zolotaya Lipa, village (Zota Lipa) belong to the Eifel stage. There are 4 figures and 5 references, i of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Petroleum Institute AN USSR (Inatitut nefti Akademii nauk Card 3/4 SSSR) . On the Stratigraphy of Lower Devonian Deposits of the Podolsk Glaugmetr Region I PRXMMTND: SUBMITTED; AVAILABLE: may 9, 1957t by S. I. Mironov, Academician may 9, 1957 Library of Congress 20-3-44/59 Card 4/4 2o-119-4-41/6o AUTHORS: Chirkova-Zalesakaya, Ye, F, Zubtsov, Ye. I. TITLE: New Founds of Stephanian Stage Flora in Central Tien Shan (Novyye nakhodki stefanskoy flory v Srednem Tyan'-Shane) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol.: 119, Nr 4, PPe 776 - 778 (USSR) ABSTRACT: M. D. Zaleaskiy (Reference 1) described in 1928 fossil flora from the region in quontion which in very 91milar to the complex of the Stephanian flora of western Europe-On the strength of this single found the late Paleozoic and floristic distri- bution of zones of the whole earth was reconstructed (Referen.- ce 2). In this connection further founds, 2oo kn west of the first site (Naryn-Tau),i.e.in the Kok-Irim-Tau-chain (1955) are interesting. The found was made by Ye. I. Zubtsov and Ye. I. Zubtsova and was investigated by Ye. F. Zalesskaya.The containing rock is described. Then the author repeats the de- tails of the first found of the flora in question (RefeTence 1); Card 1/2 and describes the composition of the flora from 'Nok-Irim-Tau. 2o-119-4-41/6o New Founds of Ste'phanian Stage Flora in Central Tien Shan A strange lycopod (L diaceae):Maroesia rhomboidea Goth.and Jong.(Roference 3) is striking here. This type was described from north went Sumatra. Then the single sites of Ste'phanian flora are enumerated. The founds were made in Kok-Irim-Tau in three different places, however, in approxima- tively the sane horizon. A description of the last mentioned plant (figure 1) follows, Then the position of the layers is compared with the flora in question in Kok-lrim-Tau and in Sumatra.There are 2 figures and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR (11k~troleum Mastitute, AS USSR) PRESENTED: December 6, 1957, by S~ 1. Mironov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTVD! Mnvember 28. 1957 (;L..-d q 2 CEIRKOVA-ZALEBSKAYA., Yes Fe., Doc GeoloS-Mineralog Soi (diss) -- "The division of the terrigerio Devonian deposits of the Mml-Volga region on the basis of plant fossils. Material on the flora from the terrigenic Devonian deposits of the Uml-Volga region". Moscow., 1959) published by the Aced Sei TJSM. 8 pp, (Aced Soi USSR, Inst of Geology and Working of Mineral Fuels),, 130 copies (RL, J;o 24, 1959,, 330) AUMOR: Andzhus- R., Kozich, N.i Chirkovich,_T. ORO: FtyRiolpm-InQuil", Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Belg~k4~._ YaLversitvA&stitut fiziologii yeatestvenno-matematicheskogo fakullteta Belgradskogo universiteta); Biology Institute,..Belgrade (Biologicheskiy institut) SOURCE CODE: !J~/q219/65/060/010/0073/0% TITLE: Some features of brain tissue metabolism in certain hibernating and non- hibernating animals during clinical death in deep hypothermia SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditisiny, v. 60, no. 10, 1965, 73-76 TOPIC TAGS: animal physiology, biologic metabolism, brain tissue, hibernation, hypothermia ABSTRACT: As part of a continuing investigation of metabolic processes in the brain during clinical death, a comparative study was made of changes in high-energy phos-, phates (creatinephosphoric acid, adenosine triphosphate [ATPI, adenosine diphosphate [ADF1, and a'denosine monophosIPhate [AMP]) and products of anaerobic metabolismg es- pecially lactic acid. Clinically dead rats and susliks with body temperatures of OC and 15C were used. In addition, some animals in a state of hypothermia were sub- jected to asphyxia by pressing of'the trachea. Asphyxiated rats with a body tempera- ture of 15C showed the following biochemical changes: 1) the creatinephosphoric acid :617-001.1-81-07:616.831-008.921.8-074-o92.9 ------------------------ 153-33.-& ACC NR, AP5027481 content dropped 10 min after the cessation of respiration; 2) the ATP content de- creased more slowly; 3) the ADP level increased during agonal breathing and then nor- malized; 4) the AMP level increased continuously; and 5) the lactic-acid level in- creased. The changes observed.in high-energy phosphates are not peculiar to hypo- thermia, but this temperature level is experimentally more convenient. When these indices were determined for susliks in a state of hypothermia, the following dif- ferences were observed:' 1) the creatinephosphoric acid and ATP levels dropped con- siderably more slowly than In -rats; 2) the period of agonal breathing lasted longer; and 3) the lactic-acid content increased more rapidly and reached significantly higher 3eveli3. Thus, the greater resistance of susliks to clinical death in severely anoxic conditions is apparently connected with features of anaerobic processes in suslik tissue. It was concluded that suslik brain tissue can more effectively use anaerobic energy reserves than rat brain tissue can.'Orig*. art. has: 4 figures. [.Ts] SUB CODE: LG/ SUBM DATE: 2INov6h/ ORIG REF: 0021 OTH REF: 004/ ATD Mps eo) I Card 2/2 L 12812-66 EWT(l)/EWA(J)/T/EWA(b)-2 JK ACC NR: AP5028184 SOURCE CODE: UR/0249/65/000/008/0054/0060 AUTHOR: Kagan, G. Ya.; Koptelova, Ye. I.; Prozorovskly, S. V.; Mikhaylova, V. S.; Dzhikidze, if. -K.-.. Akbroyt, Ye. Ya.; Dotvftiyenko, S. r. Chirkovich.- ALL Simovonyant-V. G!; Dzobakhidze, L. V. Z ORG: Institute of Epidemiology and Miembiology Iffl. 1. F. Gamalel. AMN SSSR. Moscow (Instii-ut epidemiologii iologii AMN SSSR); Institute of Experimental Pathol- 0 and Thergy,, ANN SSSR, _Sukhumi (Institut experimin-talnoi patologii i terapii AMN SSSR) TITLE: Experience with experimental infection of Haeaous epeoioma monkeys with L- forms of hemolytic streptococcus SOURCE: AM SSSR. Vestnik, no. 9, 1965, 54-60 TOPIC TAGS: infective disease. bacteriology, microbiology, experimental animl ABSTRACr: Prior work by the authors with small laboratory animals failed to estab- -lish adequate criteria for determining pathogenicity of. the L-form of bacteria. In order to resolve this problem the present study was carried out on 20 Haoamw Card 1/3 UDC: 616.281.214-092.9-093.23 L 12812.66 ACC NR: APS029194 0 apeaiosuo. The infective organisms employed weft a stable culture of L-forms of 0- hemolytic streptococci obtained from in vitro sources (L), and a strain of 0-hemo- lytic streptococci isolated from the blood of 'a rheumatism patient (S). Of 12 ani- mals (11 infected through the paratonsillar cellular tissue -groups 2 and 3-, and 1 infected i.v. -group l-) 8 developed catarrhal angina*s after two doses of the L-form. Three of these animals developed particularly severe cases with suppurative patches. The disease lasted from 3-22 days with the majority of the animals being sick 10 days or longer. Of the 5 animals receiving 3 doses of L-forms (Group 2) the most severe reaction occurred after the second injection in 2 animals, whereas in the third animal the reaction was more severe after the last injection. Of the 6 mon- keys receiving 2 L-form doses followed by an injection of streptococci (Group 3) one aziimal developed a severe and one a slight case of angina following the third injec- tion. Only one animal that had shown no reaction to the preceeding L-injections.de--~ veloped a grave angina after the S injection. In neither group 2 or 3 did suppura- tive patches develop following the third injection. Of the 4 animals receiving 3 doses of S (Group 4) only 2 developed slight engines of short duration after the first Injection. The 2 subsequent injections produced no response. Roentgenokymo- graphic examination revj.-led changes In th* tonic and contractile functions of the myocardium in 7 animals (2 fr. gr. 1, 3 fr. &r. 2, 1 each fr.. Sr. 3 + 4). '10 all Card L 12812-66 ACC NR: AP5028184 cases the observed changes coincided with development of angina, the most profound changes being noted in 2 animals who had developed suppurative patches. The roen- tegenokymographs slowly returned to normal following the second injection. The only changes in the EKG were found in one animal from group I which had received one in- jection of L followed by one of S. The changes were interpreted as being the result of necrotic foci produced in the myocardium by the infection. Increases In thi-in- dexes characterizing the severity of inflammatory reactions (ESR, leucocytosis and C-reactive blood protein) coincided with periods of sustained angina in groups 2, 3, and 4. Those of groups 1 and 5 could not be measured due to the development of pneumonia and dysentery. The titre of antistreptolysis "0" was used as an immuno-. logical indicator. An increase in titre was found to be directly correlated with the severity of the disease present, although an increase was observed In one animal (group 4) that had no miginas Orige art, host I tables SUB COM 06/ BURN DATC: 21Na"S/ ORIG Uri 004/ OTH Uri 002 JW Card 3/3 7 KAGAN, G.A.; KOPTEIDVA.. Ye.l.; PROZOROVSKIY, S.V.; MIKHAYIDVA, V.S.' DZHIKIDZE, E.K.; AKBRQYTj Ye.Ta.; DOROFTIYENKO, S.F.; qHIRRYIqH, SIMOVONYAN, V.G.; dZO]3AKHidZE.% L.V. Results of experimental 14fection of Macacus, speciosus monkeys with Ir-forms of Streptococcue haemolyticus. Vent. AMN SSSR 20 no.8:54-60 165.' (MIRA 18-9) 1. Institut epidemiologii i iikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei AHN SSSR, Moskva i Inatitut ekaperimentallno.* patologii i terapii AMN SSSR, Sukbumi. GHIRKOVSKAYA. X.S. assistent Some biochemical indices in a stmdy of the plaaeata in a case of intrauterine fetal death. Akush. i gin. 39 no.5.,42-44 s- o 163. (MIR& 17:8) 1. Iz kafedry akusheretva i ginakologii (savo - prof. S*L. Key.lin) Novosibirakogo meditsinskogo instituta. N tRKOV-S KFIY Tb& Iggoom of py-patbowl-dic 11161b0ml," U"Ifty of wbook Is in anim) blood, F- Yu- "d 1 Ch .441 r~D44(lqV.).-lutrtjduclkj0 $jI. (J. phroBial.) 32. S , , 'w juk~es the CaltmMic : im or opheckine lowm 11 60 0 In slit ft of rablAtOletwnding on the ah nLw adi h -is*W ith hi i a = tsu "oo n mses p g ctim occurs level.. c 1 hunge, Arc not explained by k.1 and vice VCM. Thc C 98 ur to actux) ChAnst cb,%Rp I cWhroMe count but are d .00 ,the mic, = be enlyma scliBity, pmbabl ttuot h- -fi ?Y = e ., ' Inter"ntim 0( the t1try" syste"* go 00 r* 0 go r ~ 'jfT =*O I A ALIALLURCACAL &IMBIL,611 CLASSIMAMM see b it o oo it I* BONI .1. 0.1 OK - - - - s I wee U a AV .0 U . A. - ` 0~f 0-w Ti~ 0 U It ft I j o n A, so 0 00 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4pq 00904400 0 0-0 0 00 9 049 490-00 0 0 go 0 a 4~1 0 a s 00 0 & :0 :0 :0 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. T Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Diol., No 8, 1958, 36879. Author Chirkovskaya, E.V. Inst Title Brain Phosphataso in Rabbits in Ontogonosis. Orig Pub: Jzv. AN. SGSR Sop. biol., 1956, No 60 19-25. Abstract; In exporimonts on rabbits tho activity of alkalino (ALP) andacid phosphataso. (ACP) was studiod in +-ho cortax of tho hemispheres, corobollum, modulla ob- longata and spinal cord of embryos and during various days of postnatal life; in dogs, experiments were carriod out from the third postnatal day to adult stage. There was parallelism between the changes of activity of (ACP) during the process of onto, gonosis and those of P metabolism of phospholipids Card 1/2 k f~, ij ol i ~~ !,~- "it KRM, Ys.H'.,; VXRZHBINSKAYA, N.A.,; GHMIYKAYXVA, Ye.Yu.,;CHIRKOVSKA-AA, TLALL,; GAVURINA, TS.K. Adaptation of animals to chronic hypoxia; affect of Adaptation to chronic hypoxia on the ceiling and on the rate of gas exchange with loweired 03ygen content,Fiziol. zh. SSSR 42 no.1:69-77 Ja 56. 1. Laboratorlya aravnitellnoy biokhimii imeni I.?. Favlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (AHOXIA, expurimental. prep. of animals (Rug)) (MTRA 9:5) Instituta fiziologii ZRAPS. Yo.H.,; VIRZHBINSKkYA. N.A.,; CHMOUYVA, Te.Yu.,; dkWQVSUYA, Ye.V..; GAVURINA.To.K. ~- e4 V Vf- W - Preparation of anitmale for chronic bypoxia; effect of chronic bypoxim on contents of hemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochrome and on activity of oytochrome oxidase and carbonic anhydrass In the blood and tissue. Fisiol. zhur. 42 no.2illf9-158 7 156. (MM 9-6) 1. Laboratoriya sravuitellnoy biokhimii Instituta fitiologii imeni I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. ("Olu, effects, on cytochrome, cytochrome oxidaeo, carbonic anhydrass, hemoglobin & myoglobin metab. (RUB)) (IMOGLOBINO myoglobin & hemoglobin In exper. anoxia (Rua)) (CYTOCHROMZ. in exper. anoxia (Rua)) (OXIMM, cytochrome in exper. anoxia (Rua)) (HYMAM. carbon1c anbydrase in exper. anoxia (Rusyi-,': ~/AAdafitnfiva of stnimalli to cbroxtic bypoiiti. R. M. krepr,----- N. Verzhblnsiftiya,:M Yu. Chenykneva B V LnSt., and Ts. K Gavurina M P. Nvl;~ k 2har, S.S.1S.R. 42, 43,6-63(IN6).- tud). Fix Hatti after 4 gencrations under reduced 0 supply (10.55t, Ot) show signs Df gradual-diauge of brain meloWism. The Otunges tire difficult to tIttect owing to their si3wt inqSultude. ],'or example, adowninotriphosphate and cmtine phosphate 619 be- move readily, Anaerobic. Xt ily sto cowes k--sq active and tile v)tot:hrwlc s)itesn tto C ecline r . s itilwtivity. The itnerbI trend is todegradad)n and weaken- ing of the activity of tthe organism. G-Y-Kcsolapoff -w- rov 'Ii- WIYA, YP .lip Ch (NOVS/ K 6tudy of pliesphohpi.:111 i1i -t-ii iojz, :.,,~!.mcntn (11' tho r-IIL using var-lous methods c' '!6 no.6.-.10227 -1(1~ 'I I,,-. -D - '.1 V Pbysio-touyy AoReletmy c.-J' S'cicnuco (.i 1,1x, LLningrvd. (TY&F '~ KREPS, Ye.M.; MANUKYAN" K.G.; SMIRNOV, A.A.; CHMOVSKATA, Ye.V. p Study of phospholipides of the nervous system in the -volutio- nary series of animals. Biokhimiia 28 no.6:978-986 N-D163 (14IRA 17:1) 1. Laboratory of Neurochemistry, Institute of Evolutionary Physiology,, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. KPIPS, Ye,[.!.; MAN'"IlKYAN, K,.(j,; 1PATRIYEYEVA, 114,V~; SMIRNOV, A~A, CHEM-PUIYEVA Ye. Yu. ; C11 I-RIKOVSKAYA , T -a X. .3f subcs-Liullar brain partl--les in chi-k embi-yogelly. Z:!ur, evoll. blokhl.m. 1 Ja.-F '-65. ORM 18: 6) trjolqu~sllonnoy fiziologil i blokhjmi-I im, I.M. Sechenova AN SSSR., Leningrqd. 2, Glsimy~- radaktor "ilurnalls evolyutslicamoy bLAchaadl 1. fiziologii.ll (for Kreps). [ACCESSION M, APqD2OW MV0218/64/029/006/1111/ng AUTHOR t Krops, yq. M. I Manuklon, K. a. 1 petrikeyeve, N. V. j Suirmov, A. A. I Meg Lta Java, To. Yu..1 Chirkovskoya To. V10 TITLE: Phoophallpids of the sabcollular partial" of hon0s brain SOME: BeAlaximiyat 29# no* 61 1964t 1111-1118 TOPIC UGSt cell physiology, brain, cytology, experiment -1-1 'Abstract: Investigatiois were conducted to deterod .no the content of pholpholipide in the subcollular particles (mitochondria, nicrosomes, wA, nuc ei) of a hen's brain. Grown hens of the White Leghorn variety were 4, used in the inveetigations. A hen's brain separated from the Moubmealwi the blood vessels was reduced to fine particles and homogenized with a solution of saocharose and othilenediamine totroevetate for two minutes. The subcollular particles-were isolated by differential centrifuging at temperatures of + 2 to four degrees. The phoopholipid content jn the sub-~jl .cellular parti6lds was doterained by paper ohroootography. The investi- gations established that the phospholipid content was largest In the mi-,' aroomest and oomMat lower In the mitoebondria and nualai - br 1 Oments Bass ditterences sharactorlsed the frectlawo lecithin me/ L 62782-65 ACCESSION MRS AP50206S fouhd to bi the largest7c6Wiat'in all of the fra6tionol' the fraction content of phosphatidilethanol and phomphatidilverine was somewhat smkllerp amall, concentrations of sphingoswelin, phosphatidilinositol. and phospha- !tidilglyearol were found. An absence of phosphatidilglyce;;1 is charac- teristic of the microsomes, although it is always present in the mitochon-! dria and nuclei. It was established also that the aicrosomes contain- , J larger quantities of shingWelin and lecithin than the other fractions, I while the sitochondria contain lariter Quanti' Uss of etbanosminophosphatide; and svrlnophospha~ite.., -7 ASSOCIATIONs Lotitat Mlyaw- _ p fialologii I biokbizil IA. I, me 8001103310" Akadeadi asuk 889R9 TAW4vkgMA (1Wt#Ut* Of NVOW1011107 PbV1102047 NA.DiodowistiFf AomdaW of Scisamw A""" SUMIMMi- 2341pr" '=M1 OD BUS ODDIS IS no MW Wrl 00 1 K' -01 N.; LDVSIIY, Yu..; CHIMVSXIY, A. Develop general-purpose automotive transportation. no.2:4-5 7 1550 Avt.transp. 33 (KMA B.- 5) I* GlayM inshener avtotransportnoy kontory tresta "Sakbalinrybstroyu (for Chirkovskiy). 2.ftchallulk avtootclela oblastnogo upravleniya avtotransporta (for Anareyev). 3.Nachallnik aytootdala kombinata *80WImigol" (for Sokoloveldy), (Transportation, Automotive) MUM V"t art. 29 9 14,pwAw 50 5-8 nwbor oc,tb* AsudoW of NO.Acia 29i it 1) it is 1) a it if a b a 14 v x aw i 1 1. A I ~I S U v U had it it. A M 60 tE 14' V .'t I The vtabWty of tobacco nod, V. a No. 6,= 4kllI;;S); CkimtrAk 0: Tobacco weds harvested ripr and stoced under %uital& .0 v alitions; rctain a high gertnitiat ion powet lor 3- 3 yra., at tot .00 tie end olywhih time it docteaws but dijapprars (.via- Ortrly uni at the end of M-111 yrs. lamifficletatly filw me 0 ft"Am k".11 k" well. - Optintant m4wair 4XIII(filkam are low 1 .09 temp. (lout alm,%r 0') and low velativv humidity. A. Npineau-Couture to 0 00 00 zoo do* Ai MITALLUR ICAL I t- 1-0g I &SO-SLA 4 LITZ OW c ASSIFOCATICk C's 0 ZL j view 111,411v. I ve 0 neat -a IRIC&I .11 04Y oat 00 "1 ._i- ! pas --V-7r -7 , U AV 00 LSI' T--"r 'r ' AM I % I CW 0 14 0 '1 W 1, .1 of KID it 1 114 Aftd~ On 0' 0" e" 0,09' 0 60, 0 0 000 0 0:0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 :0000000000000000600~goosooogetoooffoossi I i 0 a iluumilill tin Rollin Bien JOHN)II11111 UU-m- Is 1.10 1 V I AA it 0 0* 00 A Uffect of It"lliesslus" suit 61111papbefic butill,11tv 4.11 thr st"d of tobacco and of Niclifistia rustira during ateragir X 0 it -80 00 st sq'im,ow 4a, -.~N; C .4, 34,;U 174. Nialillamitisg.1 J),gl, if Ill, I I I I, it% It'll 111fill lo I lt~- ~ t. 1"Kh mm .00 whal ih,- "ll"I emllml N. 11%, 1, oms bV III, Pfee tol list I. Ulw I I-1.1 I%., Immidil v 0 1 It. .it I-t . % .... I 00 0! rwvpf 1.;~ Amff 14-1 6'.J. alit] pim 1.1. J I he 1, "'p d'. ~ 'I . sellf- -A III- pallpill.4111 00 Illet-IlAct .I "I.10, 0: Is, eted A 2 .3 if Is, it I Is, amt COO III.I.-Ift A III, 'I"twtiv 14 milt. 141' 00 goo 00 81 soul tle 0 is I tie 0 1~0 0 00 0-- MA a -)1 0 ;00 kv, so 111; It I a IF I T tT1 -C e at At a it a Is 11 of Nuo Is I Ito 0 00 0 0 0000 0 sm, 04 * 00 0 O~O 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 000 0 0: 0. :00 :00 go I:*D I: G* 00 0 0 0000 6 a 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 6 0 00 1. CHIRKOVSKIY' V. 1. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Tobacco 7. Problem of increasing the yeild and improving the quality of tobacco and makhorka raw mateiial. Tabak 13 no. 6, 1952. 9. MonthlZ List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclabsified. CHIRx0v8xv~ V. 1. "Relation of the Location of the Seedcase During Inflorescence to the Formation of Tobacco Seeds," Dokl. AN SSSR, 85, No.1, 1952 CHREMIA-ZA.; TSXTSIN, N.Y., skademik. Iffect of need ageing on the development of tobacco growth. Dokl.AN &WR 92 no.2.-439-442 3 153. (XLRA 6:9) 1. Amdemiya nm* SSSR (for Taltsin). 2. V89soyuzW nauchno-isaledovatellskiy Institut tabaks I makhorki (for Chirkovskiv). (Tobacco) 4~ /r0 I/ USSR / General and Special oology. Insects Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 16490 Author. : Chirkovskii V.I. P Inst : Not -gTvzTr- Title : The Influence of DDT on Tobacco Seeds in Long Storage (Vliyaniye DDT na semena tabaka pri dli- tellnom khraneniis) Orig Pub: Vestn. s.kh.nauki, 1956, No 3, 142-145 Abstract: DDT in a 5% dust is a universal chemical poison against warehouse tobacco pests. Freshly harvested and one-year old seeds of Dumar 2386 and Ostro- list 2747 varieties dusted with DDT dust in doses of 1,5 and 100 g/kg in three years of storage decreased their germination no more than the con- trol seeds. The germination of freshly harvested and five-year old seeds Tyk-Kulak 92, dusted with Card 1/2 USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects Abs Jour: R f Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 1649o Abstract: one g and three g/kg, after five years of storage was in the f1rst instance no smaller, and in the second instance somewhat smaller than that of the control seeds. The seeds of Dumar 2386 dusted with lg/kg and 5 g/kg and again in two and three years germinated like the control seeds. The seeds of young hybrids Dumar 2386 and Ostrolist 2747 were tested concerning the yield of the planting in one, two, and three years after the dusting with lg/kg, 5g/kg and lOOg/kg, and the Tyk-Kulak seeds were tested two, four and five years after dusting with 1 and 3g/kg. The difference in the yield of the planting between the experimental seeds and those under control was negligible. Card 2/2 48 CHIRKOVSKIY, V.1._____ Increase in the general vitality through adaptation to the action of injurious agents [with eumary in English]. Zhur.ob. biol. 19 no.3: 18?-201 my-Ja 15B. (MIRA 11:6) (TCBACCO) ---CHIRKUMIY-. V. L - Growing tobacco and makhorke seed in regions where tobacco seed production is unreliable. Agrobiologiia no.4:539-541 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut tabska i makhorki. g. Krasnodar. (Tobacco) CHIRKOVSKIY, V.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystvewqth nauk Some facts on the importance of gibberellin for tobacco. Agrobiologiia no*2:296-298 W-Ap 162o (ML 15:4) 1, lsesoyu=yy nauchm-issledovateliskiy institut tabaka i makhorki, Krasnodar. (Tobacco) (Gibberellin) V.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk Z - Effect of gibberellin on tobacco. Agrobiologia no-4:621-6?3 Jl-Ag 163. (MIlLk 16:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut tabaka i m&khorki, g. Krasnodar. (Tobacco) (Gibberollin) KUZIN, A.M.; UZORIN, Ye.F.; CHIRKO Study of remote radiation aftereffects In some species of the genus Nicotiana following gamma irradiaticn of seeds. Hadiobiologila 3 no. 61903-908 163. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut biologichaskoy fizikJ. AN S53R, Moskva, i Vsesojp-iznyy natichno-isaledovateltakiy inatitut talbaka i makhorki Intai A.T. Mikoyana, Krasnodar. CHIRKUVSKllp V.I.p Im-cl. sellskokboz. nauk - - Lengthening the viatility of seeds in storage. Agrobiologlis, no.2s286-289 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18-.n) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut tabaka i makhorkig Krasnodar. GORBUNOV, V,R., insh.; CHIRONOV, AJO, inzh. ....................... Mechanized potato cultivation in the German Democratic Republic. Makh, i elek. *cite* 9911khos. 16 no.3:52-56 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.Ministerstvo sellskDgo khozyaystva (for Gorbunov). 2.Nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut kartofellnogo khozyaystva (for Chirkunov). (Germany, last--Potatoes) BYKOV, Kh.l.; GU4UW,.A.X., nashinist; C~~IRJ~UNOVP A.G.., inzh.-tekhnolog More discussion concerning the ER1 electric train, Elek i tepl tiaga 6 no.8t28- 30 Ag. 162.. iWRk 170) 1. Hashinist-instruktor depo in. Illicha Moskovskoy dor6gi (for Bykov). 2. Depo Laningrad-Fassazhirskiy-14oakovskiy,Oktyabriskoy dorogi, (for Chirkfinov). 1BURMISTROV, V.I.; CHIRKUNOV, E.V. . - Effect of additions on the dehydration phthalic anhydride.1hur. prikl. khim. 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-teldinologicheakiy of nitro alcohols by 37 no.9:2085-2087 S 164. (MITRA 17:10) institut imeni Kirova. CHIUMOV. I.F. -1 Studying climate In the 3th-7th classes. Geog.v shkole 19 no.1;38-45 Ja-IF '56. (KLU 9:5) (Clifttology--Study and teaching) CHIRKUNOV, I.F. From practice in conducting regional study excursions. Mat. Otd. ucheb. geog. Geog. ob-va SSR no.2:14..22 163. (MIRA 17:6) CHIRKUNOV, I.F. Blackboard in geography lessons. Geog. v shkole 26 no.41 38-42 Jl-Ag 163. (~M 17:1) 1. 27-ya shkola LenIngrada. CIJI3RKUNOVA_,.A.V. ---- Methods of sowing red clover for seed, Zemledelie 26 no. 4: 77 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kormol. 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T. fun Igoe 9"m fifififfs - - re-0 -.A*0.V des EE~J-"Unsflj visit% 4MOVIF Ago too 1 0 a ftA a -6 % Iff Or ~d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 Ole 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 0 0 * 0 00.0 0 00 0 *A* 0 0 000.00 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 go zEivopism, r. A., masm, A. x., BRUMV, A. M. mind UMuQIGV-' Z--. ~-. *$vr le Calcul don Siveaux d'emorgle don noyaux legarm." ropcwt presented at the Intl. Coogr"s for Nuclear Interactions (IAm Uwgy) and Nuclear Structure (Intl. UhIon Pure and Applied Fbquice) Paris, 7-12 JuI7 1958. 21 (0), 24 (0) C-\ ATMIL, T:M-, a. BOV/09-T-2-18/24 \m'-- TTflXI Scientific Comfo-o of the tan cmanch- - bwar-rentai7- ml;') rammicat Atanw. norgiya, 1959, Val 7, 'Ir 2. pp 176-ITT (=It) A33'*ACr. me :Garlr scl.mttfl. -tiac a- bald Y,4. 17 April to 15 may 1919 in the Momkovakiy Lvxh~nornc-fisItb*.ki7 imatitut (Ro-com F"ateal Engineering Institute). [:=. th" 6W participants from 100 different institutes Attended the 2 pl.ftary ~4 16 o.tion.1 oaafersam"m . A tata of 148 le.t=.m -are hold. Z-9 t.1losiod le.tures m,ro spociaLly mentioned, U. C. HoamngUXLY OtL the an the p1q.1val famadotions, of molecular g."rators, mad =p1ift.r., LOU f s, f"t --tax, L,_f-U "LlIslon Of .... as and a wupozjtlualty and acc.atum of OX-4 -l.vtrozsdn.tL- Inertle of "a vuclol. A. gravity 1. CoUr ~Vwgl* Which mX* 0XQjtI4 WithIA WA alld WMA-ahall - f r.handing than. -L-L. JLQ&Snl&ILVA L. Aeg=;, 10 of the possible experiments foT 'the dataM a ou of the meamara.ments, of the _r~Fd 1/3 the apectrun of liqaid and CM78talli,ae kWdrofma under prozzuro (WOO-10000 mt3a_ and an Instrument for b.0"tion urv", 7--- m, . Opp =%L- possibilities 4!~mki And I T 01 din. Om - It. or, A. I'm- -- calculation Cathode for line - slsctrsv~ acc.loratir!_oth niTat-7 w, .. m._P. A_ Ift =I-1. zmbn-~:m n- -bqnrI.-.-.f-tTo 01.0tr3.6aptur". - bet. ro. ..4, ot the ~col.rmtiau, T -to- - -PtLx~p W-. leacth for - Conar.tor, S. P. :ta. on m-gu-t;- foavaerg in-a .1-trc --706-t-, PA_I,-IXL:X2MIkIY, -12EILIt amothe 3 a., 11- "..loratars of the Mtrl, am, and 1-1,~ awaaaw On ti. .1 the 0 .0tron ."*-% 1. the system Of !~- sLatraft with commidwratiou of the scattsrI4 fjoldsIL -A P-v--,V - impalme method for C."Mrind tile beat conductic, 1.4 1 J~h* theory of t4.10 method, b-am in and &9~. -,Trm.- . . RA nkat transmission ants which flow W ;mc-, Wbmt tr--i2zlon t,0,ciroul4tLOj morcuX7, T anditimOcabov, Lin~, with flat triod* in the Impalow Uch.Lquo;. 9-at-P.C-am, - cathode and .cost CtLan of an la l.. instr=auts with 6001-0.d.ctar slamea.., Ta. A. on a pov~Lbillty 1.8 -IC re-rding a L=pulg.*, I-At r.-.t= far ~ =.Iversal 1141tal On C.'Itrol or U. 0f 1. 1. 1-r; Or ..,.r~l .7 team with .or a; art%= Can, be outCoativall, st:;;.d. -4 t~ -i.. the qualLty 'or a react" comtro* whoo the r-tIvttj chazzom mt. 7wi.o or &ril.7. 7. A. I...t-YVT --d .1. 1. 1. in.al.n !fl-th. iodine method cf rof!Ainr nlobl~ and. charontm-ri`stio. of the metal. -L-trp-~ emaxin.t1- ;bttha .1 1 . drb f end th- .1-te 11Z L-i- and It. .110Y. by ... t r.dLcV.p_Iy. Ydvrw on d.t.rmla.t!.~n f t!:. -blinatLon, boat of b.- using rdio-Ut'l. ladtz.t~ra and 0. D. Yad*r~ and %.-;L~~Z=SALULW .. do"Mi-tion of the diffusion L a or chronlum. n ck.l. I"a ~d chrostam, nickel m% I.. The _Urat-Ar# f~r all %hoot loctures will be Cart 3/3 published by the Y.Irl to A CHIROVI *A*; GREB;=, R.V.; TARBINSKIY,, S.P. StUdying t4.0 fa-una of horseflies (Diptera, Tabanidae) of X#g- hizistan. Report No,l. Sboremt,rab, no.1:171-176 162., (MiIPA 16:2) (Kirgbisistan-Horseflies) : 1, -: ~ - !-fq t "t "- , , - , to.,~*p -, . U, ~ ~- ~r~ 1~", Fj~_Un Lr _I & 1 4 (~ r -oratat I. I n! ng r;n e -,", - -iw -,- crai z;c-. Mor. _~; r. 6, )~ ~ -.,. - M.l --- - .1- . -- ~ ,Va. I (Mll R.A 18: 8) -; tx)-:,o '~8 ro . 3 ' ~-` !I"--' 1E.56 DIV IPAR,v n.paraffill chalais on -901ecti'Ji'ly of fact. of The length of dehidr-ogeriation on a zinc-chromium catalyst. AN 'i-ar1r. SSR. Ser. fiz.-te4i., khlin. i geol. nauk no.5:611-6S (IITIII~% 17.12) 1. Institut kh-imij A14 Turkmenskoy SSR. SERGIYENKO, S.R.; GARBALINSKIY, V.A.; PETROVA, A,A.;,,~PIROV.A, Ye..V.; MURADOVA, G. A. Composition and properties of hydrocarbons from condensates of the Islim deposit. Iftv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fizo-tekh., khim. i g6ol. nauk no.1:37-47 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut khimii AN Turkmanskoy SSR. CTTT--qP:irIr,T-, V. Shooti-no, with Sn).f-prone-)).ed nrtiTlery frOln c--~rcaal firing ponjt4ors. p. -j,/. AIIMTSIr,l PREGLF~,,'. (Yini.sterstvo na naradrnta otbrana) sofiia, Czechlovakia. Vol.. 5, ro. 69 l9r8. Monthly List of East European Accessions IC, Vol. 9, !',To. 2, Fit. Io6n Uncl. Physiolog7 BULGARIA ,CHIRPUKOV, T.,---Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Service "Some VZscular Changes Following Frostbite" Sofia, Vo -enno Me-ditsinsko Delo, Vol 21, No 1, Feb 66, pp, 14-17. Abstract: Observations carried out on 39 oases of frostbite (membeFs- of a military detachment who froze their feet during training in the winter) indicated that the blood vessels were affected to a considerable distance from the local site of necro- sis and the blood circulation(as shown by oscillograms) was insuffi- cient as a result. The remote effect on the blood vessels and circulation is ascribed to irritation of the sympathetic nervous system and vascular spasm. Administration of vasodilatants(acetyl- cholinet padutin) alleviated the condition. Figure and graphs, 4 references (2 Bulgarian, 2 USSR). Russian summary. LEBEDEV, le.P., dots.- CHIR GM, dots.; VALAKWOVICH, A.I.; YARAFAWV, G. ed.; NIKOLISKANA, K.G., tekhn. red. [Statistics of passenger transportation)Statiatika perevozok passazhirov; uebebme posobie po distsiplinam "Zheleznodorozh- naia statistikaO i "Ommmy Antistichaskogo i bukbga:Lter--kogo ucheta na zheleznodorozbo66* transporte" dlia studentov IV kur- sa spetsiallnosti "Ekonomika i organizatsiia zhele=odorozlmogo transportall i V*kursa spetsiallmosti "Ekspluatatsila zbelezrVkh dorog." Moskv... 1962. 21 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Moscow. VsenoyumW zaochrWy institut inzhenerov zheleznodo- rozbno transporta. fRoailroada--Passonger traffic) (Railroads-S-titIstics) IVSHIN, Pavel Yakavlevich; KUKHARKINA, N.M., retsenzent; MW, N.M., reteenzent; KRISHTALI, L.I.2 red.; VASILTYL-VA, N.14.,,j tekhn. red. [Statiatlca of t1ha locomotive depotj records and accounting] Stati.stika v lokamotivnow. depol uabat i otchatnost'. Mo- skva, Wes. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putel soob- shchoniia, 1962. 13.1 p. WIRA -15: ~) (RaiLroads-Statistics) (Locomotives) YAKUBOV) Lev Sergeyeviob; BOLTNIKOV, A.S.# retsenzent; ~-U-M , _,_ G.M.j red. [Principles of railroad statistics] Osnovy zheleznodorozh- noi statistiki. 3. parer. izd. Moskva, Transport, 1964. % 261 p. (MIRA 170d, of the s 161. 5 nc.90C-3~- L, ,Ivtcll, 34 - a rafl-road- CHIRSKOV, A.G., starshiy inzhener "Cr- Choice of the capacitance of the protective cal*pitor in rail networks with.a frequency of 75 a-Pon. Avtom.,, telem. i sviaz 5 no.1006 0 161. (MIRA 14:9; 1. Laboratoriyu sJgnalizatsii i avyazi Vostochno-SibirskoY dorogi. (Railroads--Signaling) (Electric capuc~tors) CHIRSKOV, A.G. Change in the motor network of track-side code transmitters. Avtom. telem.i sviaz' 6 rto.1103 N 162. (MMA 15:11; 1. Starshiy insh. laboratorii signalizataii i evyazi VostochnQ'-- Sibirskoy dorogi, (Railroads-Electric equipment) CHIRSKOV, A.G. Measurement of the contact resistance of rail joints with graphite lubricant. Avtom... telem. i sviaz' 9 no.3:25-28 Mr 165. (MIM 18: 11) 1. StarsIdy inzh. laboratorii avyazi Vostochno-Sibirskoy dorogi. CHIMOV, G.V. A,ctivity or Allnetlevbwmertl erficlency promoters. Bezops truds-v prom. 3. no.12:g8_29 D 159* (MIRA 13-,4) - 1e Inshener po takhnilm besma'anosti treats, Allastlyevburneft' (A,11metlewsk (Tatar A.3.3.i~l~:Oll well drilling) CHIRSHOV, M. Y8. Orthopedics Dissertation: "Probloms and dethods of Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Para- meters of Prostheses." Cand Tech Sai, koscow Urder of thei lebor Red B-~aner Iiigher lech- nical Schoom imeni. 16-uman, 5 Apr 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 26 Mar 54). SO: jUM 213, 20 Sep 1954 CHIRSEDY, M.Ya. i lxperimental investigation of the mechanisms of artificial limbs. Trudy Ssm.po toor.mash. 15 no.59:34-56 153. NLRA 9:6) (Artificial limbs--Testixg) A=I,, Ghaorghe, dr. ing., Prof. Emerit; CHIRU, Gheorghe, conf. ing.; glaia, lect. ing.; MLNCIU, Maria, ing.; SCBIFTER, Hariping.; ., Valerius, ing. . Stability in time of chemical and physical characteristics of leather tanned by a combination tannage with chromium and form- aldehyde. Industria usoara 10 no.1:3-6 Ja 163. CHIRTA , G.; CUST CITC, L.; IONTESCU, E. Obtaintapt of uefliicrinatnd thermophosphates. P. 572- REV'ISTA DE CY-Wa.-w. (lanisterul Industriei Petro2ului si Cherdici a i Aso ' tia StiIntifica A Ingineriler ai Thenicieniler din Rominia) Bu561s'ti, Rwrania, Vol. 10, no. 10, Oct. 1959 Monthly List of Eastt European Accessions (EZAI) W, Vol. 9, no. 2, August 1959 rifl C, i- ALM., Gheorghe, dr. ing., Prof. Emerit; 9HIRT1,0heorghe, conf. ing.; GBIRTA,, Aglaia,, lect. ing,; MANCID, Maria., ing.; SCHIFTER, Hari.,ing,; NAIESCU, Valeriu, ing. , - Stability in time of chemical and physical characteristics of leather tanned by a combination tannage with chromium and form- aldehyde. Industria usoara 10 no.1:3-6 Ja 163. PAUNBSGU-PODEANU, A. , prof ; MICLEA y F. j dr a; CILIRTA.9 P. . dr. Met,hods- of stimulating the action of corticoids in case of cortico- ies'istance. Importance of shook methods, especially of pyretic shook, Med. intern.., Bucur 13 no-4:553-558 Ap 161. (ADRMIAL COIMM HORMONES therapy) (SHOCK THEMPY, INSULIN) (FLYER THERAPY) Gr.; CHIRTOC, Ghe Two cases of broncho-pulmona'7 mYsocis- Wed. int., Bucur. 9 no-11: 1717-1723 Nov 57. 1. Incrare efectvata in Clinics a II-a medicala Cluj - director prof* 1. Goaia. (YUGM DMIAM. case reports bronchopulm. aspergilloois & candidiasis) (IUNG DISMIS fmigus dis. GLIGORB9 V..' WAISS, t~~*rapeutic L. Clinical and aspects of Intra- and post-infection acute thyroiditim. Med. int., Buour. 9 noJW614-1821 Boo 57, 1. Clinim a II-a medicala, Cluj (prof. 1. Gola) (THYROIDITIS acute, post-infectious, diag. & cline. aspects) GOIA, I.; CHIRTOC, Gh.; MORU, A.; GAAGIUN, T. Acute rheumatic polyviscaritic. Mad. int., Bacur. 10 no.5:673-678 may 58. 1. Incrare efectuata in Clinics a II-a medicala, Cluj. (RKMTISH, case reports rheumpolyvisceritie, acute, with polyarthritis & arteritis) (ARMITIS, RH3UMTOID, case renorts with rheum. polyviscaritis & arteritis) (ARMITIS, case reports with rheum. polyvisceritin & polyarthritis) GOIA,I.,prof.;. CHIRTOC,G,4 IMMJ,A.; GRACIUN,T. Acute rheumatic polyvisceritin. Ihmanian M. Rev. 3 no-3:48-512 JI-S '59. 1. 2nd Medical Clinic, Cluj. (RWMkTISK) GO,TA, I., prof.;,GILGORE:, Vi., conf..-CHIRTOC, Gh.,.dr.; DB4ITRESCU, I., dr, r .' A.new method of establishing a differential d-Jagnosis between gastric ulcer and cancer. Med, inter., Bucur 13 no-5:733-748 MY 16l. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Cliriica a !I-a medicala, Cluj. (PEPTIC ULCER diagnosis) (STOMACH MOPLASMS diagnosis) (GASTRITIS diagnosis) (GLUCOSE pharmacology) GOIA, I., prof.; CHIRTOCI,-Gh., dr.; TICLETE, I., dr.; DU-TU, Alex., dr. Diencephalic syndromes in the course of rhownatic disease. bbd. intern. 15 no.7:785-792 JI 163. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinics. a II-a medicala, Cluj. (RHEUMATISM) (NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS) (DIEMEPHALON) (POLYURIA) DORCA, No., dr.; CHIRTOG Gh., dr.; TICLETE,.I., dr. . Urological diseases with an evolutive aspect of renal dclm~osis. Med. intern. 15 no.11:1319-rl324, N 163-, 1 . 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica P II-a medicala I.M.F., Gjuj. (UROLOGY) (NEPHROSCLEROSIS) (MADIER CAMULI) .(PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY) (URINARY TRACT IMMCTIONS) (KnNEr C=ULI) C." --V-s C) \/, A - P IIMSE I BDOK EXPWrrATIOW SM/5570 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Astrononicheskly savet Byulleten' stantsiy opticheskogo nablyndeniya iskusstvennykh sputnikoy Zemli. no. 1 (U) (Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Astronomical Council. Bul-letin of the Stations for Cq)tical Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites. No. I (u)) moscow,, 196o. 22 P- 500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Astivnomicheakiy sovet Akadenii nauk SSSR. Resp. Ed.: Ye. Z. Gindin; Ed.: D. Ye. Shchegolev; Secretary: O.A. Severnaya. PMUWB: This bu3-letkn is intended for scientists and engineers concerned with optical tracking of artificial satellites. COVERAGE: This bulletin contains short articles on optical equipment, techniques, and results of obserrations of artificial earth satellites. Also covered are the precision of satellite photography and the equati(ms of motion of satellites. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1/4 Academy of Sciences (cont.) TABLE OF CORTEMS: SOV/5570 Gimmellfarb,, B.N.,, and A,D. Chirtsorv [Arkhangellsk Artificial Satellite Observation SEU1o-n-j-.Mtching Network for Timing Visual Observations of krtificial Earth Satellites 1 EynaBto., Ya. E. [Tartu State University; Institute of Physics and Astronomy?Estonian Academy of Sciences]. An Attempt to Record Theodolite Obserrations of Artificial Earth Satellites Automatically 3 qu hrinov, A.G. [Vladivostok Artificial-Satel3ite Observatior St6tion]. On the Scale of Photocopies of Be6val"s Stellar Atlas 5 741khantsev, L.T. [Chief,, Blagoveshchensk Artificial Satellite Observation Station]. On the Observation of Faint Artificial Earth Satellites by Hearis of a TZK Telescope 6 Mozhzherin.. V.M. (Crimeem Artificial Satellite Observation Station]. A Simple Sight for the AT-1 Aerological Theodolite 7 Card 2/4 Academy of Sciences (Cont.) SOV/5570 Herkasbev, V.A. (Novosibirsk Artificial Satellite Observation Station). Protective Cap for the Mirror of the AT-1 Theodolite 8 Firago, B.A., and D. Ye. Shchegolev. [Main Astronomical Observatory, Palkovol. On the Precision of Standard Processing of Photographs of Artificial Earth Satellites 9 Kaplan, S.A., and A.I. KlImarskaya ILIvor Artificial Satellite Observation Station]. On the Equation of Notion of an Artificial Earth Satellite in RorizontALl Coordinates 10 Panaiotoyp L.A. [Main Astronomical Observatory]. Observations of Artificial Earth Satellites in the Polish Peoples Republic 12 Results of Photographic Observations of Artificial Earth Satellites; a) Bronkanal V. Berlin-Babelsberg Observatory 14 b) Chuprina., A.I.., and L.A. Klepikova. Dtaff Members of the Astronomical Council, AS USSR]. Odessa Astronomical Observatory 18 Card 3/4