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SOV/69-5-5-16/27
Radioactive Fall-Out in the Neighborhood of Leningrad
window-counter.
In order to be able to draw conclusions with respect to ab.-
solute activity from the impulses per minute measured-by
means Of the counter used, comparative mensurements'were
carried ont. (A 4n counter developed by S. A. Baranov and
R. 11. Polev--or was used) -
The density of fall-out is represented graphically in the
logarithmic scale for the period of from Alril 1, 1954 to
Docomber 31, 1957 (daily meaouremonts). The annual distri-
bution is as followi: 2
Density per day in mC/km
mean annual Imean annual maximum value number of"signal"
temDerature backpround I with date Ifall -outs
i
1954 O~73
* 0,31 12AB 10'XI.) 36
19~:)5 1
,28 0,40 93;00
1 "13,111.) 53
1956 O~70 0,45 16-41 26,XI
~ 40
1957 .:,67 0,50 43,42 19vIV: 94
1958 42
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Summatea activities were calculated aa amounting to:
MC/km 2 mC/,M2
July 1, 1954 13 July 1, 1956 68
Jan. 1) 1955 56 Jan.1, 1957 87
July 1, 1955 87 July 1, 1957 142
Jan. 1, 1956 72 Jan. 1, 1958 151
A more detailed graphical representation of these values
is given in an affixed appendix. There are 5 figures, 2
tables, and 13 references, 3 of which are Boviete
SUBMITTED: July 30: 1958
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GEDEONOV, L. I. and V. P. GIIVEDOV
"Contamination of the Biosphere in the Environs of' LenIngrad by Products of Nuclear
Explodons."
Soviet Scientists Concerning the Dangers of Nuclear-Wapon Ttsts, P. 4C.,
Publishing House of the Main Afttinstration forthe Use of Atomic Nwer,
Council of Ministers USSR, Moscow 1959-
B.-,LYAYEVl L.I.; GEDEOKOVj L.I.; SMDOV, V.P.;YUZEFOVICII, A.A.
[Intensive radioactive fallout in Simeiz (Crimea) as a result
of the nuclear explosiew of Feb. 131, 1960 in the Sahara] Irten,-
--sftmo radioaktivnoe vypadenis v Sireize (Krym) v rezu1ttAte
ia&ernog'o vzryva v Sakhare 13 fevralia 1960 g. Moskva, Goo.
Xom-t Saveta, Ministrov SSSR po ispoltzovaniiu atomnoi energh
1961. 36 p. (Bbeis-Radioactive fallout) (KIRA 15:11
5/049/61/000/004/008/008
D257/D306
AUTHORS: Shvedov, V.P., and Gedeonov,-L.I.
TITLE: A conference on the problems of actinometry, atmos-
pheric optics and nuclear meteorology (Nuclear Meteo-
rology Section)
PERIODICAL% Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya geofizicheskaya,
no. 4, 1961, 630 - 632
TEXT: At the end of June 1960 a conference on actinometry, atmos-
pheric optics and nuclear meteorology was convened in Villnyus by
the Institut geologii i geografii. AN Litovskoy SSR (Institute of
Geology and Geography, Academy of Sciences, Lithuanian SSR - re-
ferred to as IGG). Nuclear meteorology was discussed at the plenary
session of the Conference and at sectional sessions: the papers
presented dealt with the work carried out at the IGG at the Insti-
tut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Applied Geophysicst
Academy of Sciencesy SSSR - referred to as IAG) and at the Radiye-
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vyy institut im. V.G. Khlopina AN SSSR (Radium Institute im. V.G.
Khlopinj Academy of Sciences, USSR - referred to as RI). Represen-
tatives of these three institutes took part in the discussion, as
well as workers from the Institut atomnoy energil AN SSSR im. 1.V.
Kurchatova. (Atomic Energy Institute im. I.V. Kurchatov. Academy of
Sciencesp USSR)r from the Institut geokhimii i analitic'heskoy khi-
mii AN SSSR im. V.I. Vernadskogo (Institute of Geochemistry and Ana-
lytical Chemistry im. V.I. Vernadskiy, Academy of Sciences, USSR),
from the Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby SSSR
(Main Administration of the Hydrometeorological Service of the USSR)
and from other organizations. At the plenary session B.I. $tyro re-
viewed studies of the atmospheric radioactivity and investigations
of meteorological processes using radioactive substances in the
atmosphere; he also indicated future directions of studies. L*V*
Kirichenko (IAG) reported that the concentration of natural radio-
active substances in the atmosphere decreases exponentially with
height except at discontinuities. The highest concentrations were
found in clouds, fog and amoke which act as collectors of radioac-
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live particles. V.Yu. Potsyus (IGG) discussed the radioactivity of
cloude., T*N. Nedvet8kayte and B.I. Styro reported daily variations
in the concentration of a-emitters in the lowest layers of the at-
mosphere. L.D. Solodikhina (IAG) dealt with simultaneous measure-
ments of the natural radioactivity of atmospheric precipitation at
3200 and 2200 m; the differences between the activity of rain water
ai these two levels were used to find the "washing-out" coefficient.
Solodikhina reported also that in 1959 precipitation over dry land
was about four times more active than above the open ocean. I.L.
Karol' and S.G. Malakhov reviewed global studies of the radioactive
impurities (including Sr90) in the atmosphere and on the earth's
surface. The radioactive contao%mination of the lowest layers of the
atmosphere was discussed also oy V.P. Shvedov, Z.G. Gritchenko and
M.I. Zhilkina (RI). S.G. Malakhov (IAG) reported measurements of
the contamination in the lowest layers of the atmosphere due to nu-
clear weapon tests; it was found that between 1955 and 1959 the
concentration of P-active aerosols in air increased very consider-
ably and this concentration was used to find the amount of Sr9U in
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the atmosphere. The mechanism of self-purification of the lower
layers of the troposphere was the subject of a paper by V.P.
Shvedov, L.I. Gedeonov. Z.G. Gritchenko and G.V. Yakovleval these
four workers conYl-ried'that atmospheric precipitation is the main
purification process. B.I. Styrog Ch.A. Garbalyauskas, T.N. Nedvets-
kayte? I.S. Tomkus and K.K. Shopauskas reported measurements of
the atmospheric radioactivity with long decay periods. Ch.A.
GarbalyauskaB (IGG) discussed settling of radioactive dusts and
estimated the effective time for reducing the rad4oactive contami-
nation in the toroposphere to one half its original value. Among pa-
pers on the experimental methods were those of V~P. Matulyaviohils
or, a multichannel device for recording of the atmospheric radioac-
.Ivityq and of V.P. Shvedov, Z.G. Gritchenko, M,I, Zhilkina and G.
V, Yakovlevawho described a technique of continuous measurement
ji the concentrations of long-lived radioactive substances near
the eartWs surface. The Conference discussed and approved the
following subjects for future work: Development of a theory of
global transport of artificially produced radioactive subs"Lancesp
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a study of natural conditions of formation of radioactive aerosols
and their behavior under various meteorological conditionsp kine-
tics of the processes of contamination and self-purification of
the troposphere. Appearance of B.I. Styro's book on "The problems
of nuclear meteorology" was noted with approval. It w-C, resolved
to convene a conference on nuclear meteorology in 1962 in Lenin-
grad.
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SHVEDOV, V.P.; GRIMPENY.0, Z.G.; GEDEONOV, L.I.
Be7 concentration in the surface layer of the air and In atmospheric
precipitations. Atom. energ. 12 no.1:64-66 Ja '62. (KRA 15-1)
(Ber-yllium) (Atmosphere)
BELYAYEV, L.I.; GEDhONOV.,L.I.;.,,-GRITCI"KO# Z.G.; MAKSIMOVA, A.M.;
SMDOVp V.P.; YAKOVLEVA# G,V.
Radioactive fanout in the Crime& in 1960-1961 Atom. energ. 15
no.3t264-265 S 163* (X[RA 16:10)
(Crime&--Radioactive faUout)
VDOVENKO, V. M.; GED901MV, L. L; IVANOVA, L. M.; et al
"Contamination of Oceans by 1,ong-Lived Isotopes according to Data Obtained
by Soviet Investigations."
report submitted for 2nd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 Aug-9 sep 64.
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543.53:546.36:551.577
AUTHOR: Shvedov, V. Po; Zhilkina, M. I.; Gritchenko, Z' G.; C~edeonov,L. I.
TITLE*. Behavior of Cs 1.37 In the course of analysis of samples of atmospheric
precip1tation
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdelentye obahchey I tekhnicheskoy khtmii. Radiokhimicheskiye
7_7 metody opre.e en ya m r e ementov-(Radi-achemicw"ethode-for-lete-,mll.ning-traee---~.
elements); abornik stateyo Moscow,-Izd--vo Nauka, 1965, 108-11?
TOPIC TAGS: rain-analysts-, fhlloutanalysi radloce
sium determination, zadio-
-active aerosol?,- Gamma spectroscopy.
ARSTRA-M-The --a_im-of-th-to-work-was-to-study-the-behavior of th( radioactive iso-
--tope Cal37---iry-the course--af ~-de-ciii~pbsit-idh~-by-minexal--acids of dry reaidW~8_-fro-M__
-the evaporation of rain and aerosol -samples- collected in the vicinity of Leningrad!---
in 1958-1961). A scintillation gamma-spectrometer with a multichannel pulse
1 9137
ah firer was used in determinattons of C . An analysis of the extraction dof
CS by 1120, and aqueous solutions of HCL, HN03, 11F of various strengths-an
MMW
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their mixtures led the authors to conclude that in the samples studied, part of
this isotope enters into the structure of various sillcate compounds; this was
confirmed by a 1007. dissolution of Cs137 when the samples were decomposed by
mixtures of the concentrated acids HF + HCI and I(F + HN03- When either of these
two Mixt i employed, the,radioactive nuclid C9137, Sb125, Ce141, Ce!44--
UYS9 s 95 es I
Rul-03, Ru . Zr95, Kb. , Be7and other -Y-emitting components of radioactive
fallout pass into solution, At the same time, SiO2 is removed, whose conte"z in
some samples makes up 507. of the total weight. This procedure M_kes it possible
to avoid errors caused in the radlochemical determination of Cs137 by its in-
complete dissolution when weaker solutions of HC1, M03, and IM are used. Vrig.
art. has: 3 figures and 1 table,
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7 j n t1le OLLmplp
Determination of Be 'a cf tLt,no:pj,ej.Ic afj,,OsOjq
and in precipitates In the prvsence of fisvion fragmenta.
Radiol&Amiia 7 no.2:254-255 165. 18:6)
2-EDGENIDZE, G.A.; MAILFY, A-14,; AR!;'--N'YE'1A.. M.A.; *101Y'r,'1XV, Ye.l.; K.&'!T;T7-IY,
R.Ye.; KOVSKOV, A.T.- 'GEDEONOV, L.I,; rFTE1'1Kf1V, Arl.
L- I i. -- I
Third International Conference on the Uje of Atomic Energy for Peaceful
Purposea (Geneva, 1964). Med. rad, 10 no.I:R4-91 Ja 965. (KRA 18:7)
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AUMIOR: adc9nov. L I.,; Wlkina.-M.T.
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TITLEi The fallout Of lOng life Isotopes St Cs in the lAningrad region
during 1961-1963.
SOURCE% Nauchnaya konferentsia_po yadernoy meteoroloKii,.jATAqAk,-j9k4,' Radloaktiv-
n e I. Lkh ispoltzovaniye v met ro
yye izotopy (radioactive isotopes
in the atmospheie and their utilization in meteorology)l doklady konferentsLi.
Moscow, Atomizdat# 1963, 342-344
TOPIC TAGSt Ys:dioaatjve fallout, riuUolacrjope
ABSTRACT: The descending fission products (fallout) were caught into porcelain con-
tainers and analyzed. Monthly fallout magnitudes were determined and tablilated. Radio
chemical analysis showed that the fallou as rwesente thm
5:in Wong life
141 Mn 4 RhlO6,
Isitopes and thjJ5 prody3~s of decay: Pm , Ce + Pr , Sb RU
Sr3O + Y90, Cs + Ba . No increase in fallout was observed after the French test
in the Sahara Desert, No isotopes with aflife of less than a year rore observed. The
1962 total ye&r1135&llout was equal to 114 microcuries/km2 of SiVand 22.0 micro-
curies/km of Cs . During the 1958-1962 period, the ratio of Cs /Sr9O falloutac-
t%ties was nearly constant, that Is, 2,() t 6 . Therefore, beginning In 1963, the
Sr fallot was used for the estimate of the Csl37 fallout, Since the Cs/Sr ratio
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in the fallout Is close to their ratio during the event of nuclear fission, the
authors conclude that the average time of sojourn in the 8tJAt039here,S9r these acti-
vities is approximately equals The cumulative fallout of SrYU and Ce to July, 1963,
not counting the98ffects of wind erosion and precipitltion leaching, was 30.5 Micro-
curie3/km2 of St and 59.8 alcrocuries/kn2 of Cs 3 . 0r1g* art, has 2 tables,
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AUTHORSt GLritchenko, Z. 0.1 Gedeonov.-L# Lt Fl9gontov, V, M.
OROt none
TITLE: On measurement of ~_activity of a sum of.fission products
SOURCE- N~~I!aya. konf erentsiya po yadernoy mateorolovii. Obninsk, 1964o
Radioaktivnyye izotopy v atmosfero i ikh ispollzovanlyo v moteorolog-i-I-Qfadioactive!
isotopes In the atmosphere and their use in meteorology); doklady koaferontsii.
iHoEicow, Atomizdatp 1965, 435-445
TOPIP TAGSi beta countorj radioactive fallout, fission productp radioactive
aerosol, radioactivity, uranium, plutonium, beta radiation/ BFL 25 counter
IABSTRACT-~ To measure the amounts of bomb fission prMucts in the air or on various-
iobjects (fallout results)j it is necessary to know the conversion rule 6r
obtaining absolute quantities from a counting rate. The conversion factor may
be found by comparing the counting rate for a given mass of specimen of a known
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age (time after the explosion took place) with the same mass of a radionuclide for
which the decay rate is known (e.g.) csl37) Sr90), or by taking ordinary atmospher-
ic dust and I'dirtying" it with fission products f rain neutron-irradiated U235 so
as to imitate fallout. Here, the first method is used on specimens taken from
atmospheric aerosols and ash deposits colloctod in the region of Leningrad from
!
1961 to 1963. Tile effective age of the mixture of fission products is given by
ratios of isotopes such as BaJ-LIO/celbl, Celhl/celb4, ertcs whose activities do not
depend strongly on the nature of the original fissile fuel of the bomb (u235, U238,
pu239). Typical data are shown In Fig. 1. The numerical results are limited in
application of activity measurements made witn the countor DFL-25 under
!conditions closely resembling the experiments described hore.
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AUMOR; Gedeonov. Dmitriyev. V. -N.,* ~q~
.~po _A. V.,
4t~qpanov,
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ORG: none
TITLE: of the Airlove&- the Atlantic Ocean in May to July, 1964
Atomnaya energiya, Y. 19, no- 5, 1965p 472-474
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric radioactivity, radioactive fallout, research ship,
radioactive aerosol
ABSTRACT: The radioactivity of the air and the fallout over the Atlantic Oce
0
were studied during the 15th cruise of the research ship Mikhail Lomonos v r!~ We
samples were collected by filtering the air and allowing the fallout to eposit
d
on a sticky surfPce. The aamplea collected south of 90 latitude southp north of
8
J: latitude north, and between 8* latitude south and 8* latitude north were determinec
intly. Comparison of the results with those obtained during the 12th cruise of the
ip, at the end of 1962, revealed that, because nuclear testing in the atmosphere 1,;-,l
was stopped the specific activity of the aerosols in the lower layer of the atmosphere
decreased by about an order of magnitude. Within 38 and 5' latitudes north, the
concentration of the aerosols was practically independent of the place of collection,
due to the mixing of the atmosphere by the trade winds. No direct correlation could
be established between the concentration of radioactive aerosols and the fallout
(M)/rCC
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rate, on one hand, and the average daily values of the atmospheric pressure, and
temperature, on the other hand. The high fallout rate in the equatorial region
was due to the heavy prevailing rainfall. 7be aerosol concentration was much
lower in the equatorial region and the southern hemi3phere than in the northern
hemisphere. Averaged data of previous cruises indicated that the highest fission
product concentrations are distributed between 14 and 40* latitude north; the
astivity of the air in the southern hemisphere amounted to only 10% of that in
the northern hemisphere. The authors thank V. M. Vdovenko and A. G. Kolesnikov
for malcLng possible the completion of this work. Further thank~-~ii-e-ndered L_K,
Maksimoy and L. N. Sysoveva3M for their assistance in processing the results of
the research. Orig. art. hass 4 figures'and 1 table. (MAI
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AUIMM: Gedeonov, L.1; Vinogradova, V.K.j Rosyanov, S.P.j qrItchenkcoj,,G.
ORG: None
TITL9: Accumulation of 3r90 and Ca 137 in the *oil# of the Leningrad region
SOURCEt Hanchnay- honferentsiya po yadernoy meteorologii. Obainsk, 1964. Radioaktiv-
n"e izotopy v stmoafere I Ikh ispollzovanile v meteorologii (Radioactive isotopes in
the atmosphere and their utilization in metearo!"j); daklady konferentait. Moscow,
AtomIzdat$ 19630 345-330
TOPIC TAGSt radioactive fallout,
Isotope,, radioactive contamination
~ABSTRACT: Accumulation of the radioactive products of nuclear explosions In the soil
is related to the basic problem of contam~tlon of the biosphere. 7he soil is an ef-
fective retainer of the Isotopic fall wtr%bich acquires here on accill to th&chamnal
of food and nutrition, Ibis work reports data on the conteots of Ca wd St7wim soil
samples taking during 1958-1962 in the region of Petrokrepost', as wall as data on co-
mulative deposits of the isotops. Soil samples, 20 x 20 cm. were cut from the surface
of a horisontal open meadow plot each October. 7he sampleg&pth was gove"317 t"
distribution of the-ftUout in depth and was 3 ca. fat 3c and I ca. for Ca
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TAOLS 1. TABLE 2,
137
90
d C
f In the 0011 cumulat ive fallout of Sr 90 and ca 137
s
an
Sr
Content o "
near tie-town of Petrokrepost' .Octobera
in of 1958.1962, and their
(millicuries/ bn~),.and their idtio. ratio.
Y,FARS,
Call? sin CAI" cots?/sr"
(FOA) T
1
4
11
2
1
3
-..1958
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10,5
20.6
9
1
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1958
1959 8.
7
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St 90 content was determined by standard radlochemical methods, Cs 137 _ by the use of
a gamma ray spectrometer with a 40MOmn Naj(TI) crystal, and a multichannel ampli-
tude and pulse analyzer AI-100. Table I shows the contents Of Sr Wand C9137jn the
soil: The cumulative falloula from the atmosphere are shown in Table 2. db3ervation
of the results d1ow that Srw is leached out by the precipitation and migrates down
easier than Cs . which has--a tendency practically to remain in the upper layer of
tht soil. Considering the fact that the soil retains. on the average. 1.7 times less
Sr"o than the amount reaching the surface of the ground, and the reau4se of experi-
-pin Icial leaching-out of slap" samples contaminated with Sr , one may ar-
rive at the following conclusions. St enetratel into the lower layers of the soil
together with the precipitaion. The depth of SrVU penetration and its distribution
depends upon the type of the soil, its phtsical and chemical features and the amount
of precipitation. The orig. art. has 3 figures, 4 tables.
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AUTHORt GedeM-#-,L F !) I I
v Zhilkina, M.1.1 111inskays, T.A.1 Stepanovo A,V,
ORGi None
TITLEt Chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation,
and fallouts in the
vicinity of Leningrad
SOURCE: Nauchnaya konferenteiya po yadernoy mettorologiL. ObnLnek, 1964, RadLoactLv-
nyye izotopy v atmosfere L ikh iepollzoyanLye v meteorologiL (Radioactive Isotopes In
the atmosphere and their use in meteorology); doklady konferentsii. Moscow, Atomizdat
1965, 357-360
TOPIC TAGS: -Call-46-n t=de te~
-N&P*tiGn methe r*440*4~v*-464 t' radioactive fallout,
atmospheric precipitation
A13STRACT: The aim of this study was the determination of radioactive fallout composi
tion with higher than usual pre..ision and range. Sampler. were analysed to determine
two groups of datal a) radioactive fission products content, b) content of macroadmLx,
tures. Radioactive fission products were caught into aluminum containers with 1 squ.
meter area, 10 ca. deep, provided with a layer of oiled filter paper on the bottom,
and into porcelain tanks filled with a weak solution of nitric acid in water. After a
monthly exposure on an open platform# the accumulated material was evapotatedo burned
fired and weighed. After a measurement of total beta activity and the spectrum of
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TABLH I
Composition of fallout by individual elements, in the viscinity
of Leningrad, Period of co*lections 1960-1963.
f
~Blexents
As, Bi. C Ge. H& In, Nb, S5,
Ta. TI, V Th. , U
Ago Be$ Mo, Co. 0a. Q
S". Y
Cu. Cr, Mn, NI, Pb, Sr. Zn,'Zr,
La, Ce,V
T1, Ba
Co, Sl-, Fe. Al. Mg. P. No.K
Concentration, %
Not detected by the
spectral analysis method
0.001-0.01
0,01-0, 1
0,1-1,0
1.0-10 tnd*over.
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gamma radiation, the samples were sukJeOed to radiochemipl analysis for the deter-
141-144 11 91
mination of the fission kroducto Sr J;, CS and Y . In some samples
the content of Ba140, Ag 11, M099, Z05, Sb , Be7, and other isotopes was also dete
mined. Macroadmixtures were determined by using spectral analysis and analytical me-
thods for Ca, Fe, Si, Da and Al. Flame photometry was utilized for K and Cs conten
determinations. Table 1 shows the results of analysis of 50 samples gathered during
the 1960-1963 period in the V13cinity of Leningrad. Orig. art. hast 2 tables.
SUB COM 181 SUBM DAM 28Apr65 ORIG REN 014 OTH REN 001
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LO'
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6030458 SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/66/006/004/0641/0644
AUT11OR: Belyayev, L. I.; fi&d&Q&gX& L. I.., Yakovleva. . V.
ORG: none
'TITLE: Estimation of strontium-90 and cesium-137 content in the Black Sea
~
SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 4, 1966, 641-644
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear radiation, strontium 90, cesium 137, ocean radioactivity, ocean
property, radioactive fallout
ABSTRACT: Based on studies of radioactive fallout over the Black Sea during the
period 1959-1964, an attempt Is made to estimate the Sr9o and Cal" content of the
Black Sea. In calculating the content It is assumed that the fallout density over
the Black Sea In proportional to the rainfall. In determining the radioactive con-
tent, radiation carried to the Black Sea by its tributaries, isotope decay, and water
exchange between the Black, Azov, and Marmora Seas Is taken into account. Tables are
presented which show the total fission-product fallout over the Black Sea for 1960 to
1964, the water balance of the Black Sea ' 'r90 influx Into the Black Sea, WO efflux
into the Seas of Marmora and Azov, and the Sr90 balance in the Black Sea. Since
there is no available data on C9137 concentration in the Black Sea tributaries, this
estimate was made assuming that the activity ratio of SOO to C8137 Is 2 to 1. By
2 UDC_: 551.465.4(26.
ACC NR, AP6030458
the end of 1964, the estimated SOO and C9137 contentsof the Black Seawere 2.7 x 104
and 5.4 x 104 cu, respectively. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and I figure. (Lai
4"--
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L 3 090 '6 Drr(m)IT
[1-7~C NR
CE CODS: UR/0186/66/008/002/0251/0254
AUTHOR: ~Zslyevp_O. A ; ?osyanovp S. P.; Zhilkina, X. I.; Gedoonav, L. 1.
ORG: none 7 p32, p33 and S35 from a sinCle
TIME: Kothod of radiochemical separation of Be , I
sample in studies of atmospheric precipitation andlo-r-osolsi
SOURCE: Radlokhimiya, v. 8, no. 2, 1966, 251-254
TOPIC TAGS: berylliumg phosphoruag sulfur* radioisotope, radioantivo aerosol,
atmospheric precipitation
ABSTRACT: A method of radiochomical sevaration of Bo 7t 029 p339 and S35 is proposed
which, in addition to in analysis of atmospheric precipitation, permits a study of
samples of atmospheric aerosol collected on fibrous filters. The method involvos the
removal of fission t)roducts (present in the atmosphere fo3acwing nuclear tests) from
the nualidos Be7, P32, P33, and s33 being determinod. After the isotopes interfering
with the determination of B07 have decayed, the y radiation of 3e7 can'be moasurod
directly with 9 spectrometers, but the sulfur and phosphorus isotopes, in view of
their small amounts aji4 low energies of their P radiation (Emax = 0.26 MeV for p33 an
E;nax = m6 I-SeV for S-35), have to be separated radiochemicaXly before they are deter-
mined. The radiochemical analysis involved the use of isotopic dilution. The
card- UDC: 543-53:
L 39009-06
ACC NR: Ap6o22882
half-lives of the four radioisotopes were measured. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and
3 tables.
0
09
SUB COLES 07// SUBM DATES 27Feb65/ ORM F": 006/ OTH RW: 009
Card 2/2/4'-'1"
.QMPNPV.-.-P.j?., inzh.; MAUS, F.A., inzl-.
Heater for varming and drying buildings. Mekh. strol. 20 no.10:
24 0 163. (MIU IWO)
V.V.o itish.1 0=01Y.NS POPOP i1she
Accalmation of the tmt trostmnt W'd dr7irU Of I!Odt-iwUI&Uv6
vMajeuUto producto fram liquid G2wo, Stroi. mate 3.1 now 221
2445 D 165. (AM 1022)
MOINLR, Gyorgy, Dr.;
Cultivation and antibiotic rosIst&wo of bacteria isolated In
chronic Inflammations Is the uterine region. Orv. hotil. 98 no-38:
1041-1043 22 Sopt157-
I
1, A Debrecent Orvostu4omnyi Bastami Saulesseti as Nogrograstati
Klinik&Janak (Igagpto: Arvay Sandor dr, ogyat. tanar) as Nikrobiologial
Intoseten*k (IgazOLtat Jenty Mmdre dr, ogyst t&mr) koslemaye.
(Umx, din.
chronic inflmm. In uterine region. cultivatiou &
antibiotle resist. of pathossala bact. (fts))
(BACTIMU, off. of drugs on
antibiotics. resist. of pathogenes isolated In chronic
inflam% in uterine region (Mmn))
(ANTIMIOTI(X, off.
on bact. isolated In chronic inflama. In uterine
region, resist. (1kn))
VA07,I. L.; JMW- X; 021M.R. L.
'"he relatl,)n 0"O"~'
stanhVloo r 872r-fOce Propertlefl and antibiotic resistance in
OCCUM fturOUB. Acta Inicrob. hung. 6 no-3:249-255 1959.
I- Institute 0-f Microbiology, Medical University, Debrecen.
(STAPIffloCOCCM) (13ACTBRIOPFAGJ) i
(ANTIBIOTICS. nharoacol. )
GZIMs Lasslo, dr.: BUDA, laroly, dr.
Variability of stapbylococcal strains In hospitals vith special
reference to antibiotic sensitivity and pbagotypes. Orv.hetil.
102 no.7.*300-303 12 7'61-
1. Debrecent. Orvostudo"myl Egy9tes. Mikrobiologiai Intezet as
a Rajdu-Bih r segyei Tames Korhasa, Gyermskos%tal~.
(NAPHYLOCOCCUS phRrmacol)
(ANTIBIMICS pharmeol)
(HOSPITALS)
R&CZ, talman, dr.; IOSAp Dnoo, dr., GEM, Ianlo, dr.; KASZAS, Tibor, dr.;
NATONA, Maria, dr.
Bacteriolojical oboorvationo an CaqgB of otitis in infancy aecording
to 5-yvar anbulatory uterial. Fulorrgogogyagraosat 8 no.1142-48
Nr 162.
1. A Debreo0ul Orwootudamanyi Xastem ftl-, Oft-,, GsgekUnikajamk
Igaugatol Jakabti Iwo dr. *#yet. tanar) Mikrobiologial Intesetenek
Rgaigatol Taosi lajos dr. egyat. tanar) so Gyermkklinikajamk (Ips-
gatol Kulin laoslo dr. ogyst. tanar) koslemenyso
(OTITIS microbiol)
HUNIG", Ry
VACZI, Lajos, director GZDER LaszjQ, KOLLER, Miklos, JENEY, Eniko; In-
k--: - -
stitute of Microbiology, tn~! ffersity Medical School, Debrecen [original
language version not given].
"The Influence of Temperature on the Multiplication of the Varicella Virus,"
Budapest, Acta Microbiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol X. No 2.
1963, pages 109-115.
Abstract: (English article, authors' English summary] The reproduction of
the varicella virus has been studied on human fibroblastic cultures at
300, Ro and 390 C. The time necessary for the development of a continuous
monolayer was approximately the same at 590 and 370 C; at 300 C, the pro-
cess was considerably slower. The optimal temperature for the reproduction
of the varicella virus was found to be 370C. The virus synthesis is re-
markably lower at 300C and stops at 390C. At 390C, the initial (intra-
nuclear) phase of the reproduction is inhibited. The intracellular virus
remains infectious at this temperature for at least seven days. The slower
rate of virus reproduction at 300C may be due to the reduced cell metabolism
at lower temperatures. 4 Eastern European, ? Western references.
1/1
1
GEDER, Laszlo, KOLLER, Miklos, "1074ZOL, Eva, JENEY, Eniko, GONCZOL, Ilona;
-Tn-s-t3-tifff-e-oit'Microbiology (director: VACZI, L.), University Mledieal School,
Debrecen, and Dermatovenorological Dispensary (director: GONCZOL, 14)0
Debrecen (original language versions not given).
"Isolation of Herpes Zoster Virus Strains."
Budapest, Acta Microbiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol X, No 2.
19053, pages 155-161.
Abstract: [English article, authors' English sumiwry nodified3 Six strains
of a virus have been isolated from vesicular fluids obtained from eight pa-
tients who had herpes zoster. The cytopathic lesions observed in unstained
human fibroblast cultures, the intranuclear eosinophilic inclusions. the
exclusive intracellular localization of the infectious virus, the neutrali-
zation tests carried out with paired sera from the patient who yielded the
virus, and the demonstration of virus antigens in the infected cells with
convalescent sera,by the immunofluorescent technique, suggested that the
strains are identical with the herpes zoster virus. 1 Hungarian, 11 Western
references.
1/1
H*U-;3ARY
GE'DER,-Laszlo, Dr, KOLLER, Miklos, Dr, GCNCOL. Eva. Dr. J:-11EY, Eniko, Dr,
GONCUL,=Ona, Dr; Medical Univer3ity Of Debrecen, Institute of M.Jcrobiology
(Debreceni Orvostudomanyi, 1~eyetem, V 0
likrobiologiai Intezet) and the II In-
stitute of Dermatology and Venereology of the Megye Council of Hajdu-Bihar
(Hajdu-Bihar Megyei Tanacs, II. Bor- es Nemibeteggondozo Intezet).
"Attempts at the Isolation of the Herpes Zoster Virus."
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap. Vol 104. No 43, 27 Oct 63, pages 2031-2034.
Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] From the secretion of the blisters
Of eig patients with Herpes zoster, 6 virus strains have been isolated.
Based on the natively observed cytopathogen changes on the fibroblast
cultures of the virus strains, on eosinophile nuclear inclusions, on the
cell-bound nature of the infection, on neutralization tests w-ith the acute
and reconvalescent sera of the patients, and on the demonstration of the
virus Vithin the cell by immune fluorescent methods, the isolated strains
proved to be those of Herpes zoster. 1 Hunearian, 11 Western references.
1/1
RADO, Janoso dr.; TAKOv JozW*, dro; G-EM, UWZ10, dr.; JENETO &ik-o. dr.;
Mmkatarst GOSCIffop Irmae
Group occurance of herpes zoster in patienta treated with
corticosteroids. Orv. hetil. 105 no.27tl266-1270 5 J1964
1. Ekidapesti Janos Korhmwp Izotop (VeBele) DBztaly es Debrecani
Orwostudomanyi Egystem, Mikrobiologiai lhtewt.
GEDER, L.; JRIEY, Rilko; GCtICZOL, L?va
Growth of varicella virus in continuous monkey kidney and
human thyroid cell cultures. Acts, microbiol. acad. a ci.
Hung. 11 n0-4061-368 1154-165.
1. Inatitute of Microbiology (Director: L. llaczi), University
Medical Sohoolp Debrecen.
Eva;
scl. Fujig. 11 no.4:369-13',4 I ~-, 5.
I. his ti tlite, rr V; Criibinj c)k,-j (DA
Mod.1CF11 Sellool , D~11,rev~nn.
J t- f r
,g [wi I ri i In djff%,,rorit ng.:.-gr ),ipli. Acta
ooci.: c 3 ai;-- 1 ra; t (!.i Lov!f~,~
b I . Iliml;, 1.0'.
jn~-A.Jttlte cf VIIII.-Ir3lty
ca Si;i,ml tu,~! N,.-,
ACCESSION NR: AP4010763
3/0020/64/154/001/019T/01"
AUTHOR: Drabkin, L A.; Roxenshteyn, L* M. A.;
D.avy*dov, B. E.
TITLE: 'Mechanism of thermal conversion-of polyacrylonitril*
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 154. no. 1, 1964, 197-199
TOPIC TAGS: polyacrylonitrile, heat treatment, thermal conversion mechan-
Ism, absorption -spectra, conjugated system, conjugated nitrile structure, semi-
conductor
ABSTRACT: The absorption spectra of polyac rylonit rile were studied to confirm
earlier assumptions (A. V. Topchiyev, M. A. Geyderikh i dr.DW 34312CM00.
heat treatment causes forwtica of conjugmt1cu and the developmt of smicomp.
ductor properties. The polyacrylonitrUe obtained by oxidation- reductim poly-
merization having a molecular weight of 270, 000 was cast In film form from
dimethylformamide. Absorption spectra down to 240 n)op-were obtained vosidag
Ic
1/2
ACCESSION NR: AP4010763
under 10-5 to 10-6 mm. Hg. There is no change on heating up to 200C but, an
heating to 200-250C the C a N barA in the IR range disappears simultaneous i
9 IY
with formation of the U. V. (350 n),&.) band for a conjugated system, with conju-
gation along the nitriles. In this range Increased temperatures only accelerate
this reaction. At higher temperatures (300C) another change t?ccurs - a sharp
increase in absorption in the 450-600 m
,,#-range with no further change at 350C.
possibly indicating consolidation of the conjugated structure. Further work on
heat treatment of oriented polyacry lonit rile and on stereoregular polymers is
to be done. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I equation
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovo&iikov Akademii nauk SSSR (Semiconductor
Institute, Academy of Sciences SSS11).' Inatitut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza
Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy of Sciences
SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 26Jun63 DATE ACQ: 1OFeb64 ENCL: 00
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AU-1,AZOV, A.M., doktor geogr. nauk.; BOVDAIt, K. ; VAGIN, 11 F.
DIYAKONU, K.[Diaconu,C.]; MITSK
GEDEHB~,. V 1P.1;
STENESKU,V:iStanescu,V.]; STRIESKU, S.[Stanescu,s.r;
14AYSTRENKO'i Yu.G.; MIKHAYLOV, V.N., kand. geogr. nauk;
VIKIFOROV, Ya.D., kand.tekhn. nauk; RAY, I.A.; RODIOVOV,
N.A.; MINENKO, V.M., red.; ZARKH, I.M., tekhn. red.
(Hydrology of the region of the Danube estuary] Gidrologiia
ustlevoi oblasti Dunaia. [By] A.M.Almazov i dr. Moskva
Gidrometeoizdat (otdelenie),, 1963. 382 p. (MIRA 17:11
1. Gosudarstvenriyy okeanografichaskiy institut Glavnogo
upravleniya gidroreteorologicheskoy sluzhby pri Sovete
Ministrov SSSR (for Vikhaylov, Hikiforov, hodionov).
2. Dunsyskaya gidrometeorologicheskaya ob2ervatoriya Uprav-
leniyg gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby Ukr.SSR (for Vagin, Ray).
3. Institut gidrobiologii AN Ukr.SSR (for Almazov, Maystrenko).
4. Nauchno-isaledoyatellskiy institut gidrotekhniki Komiteta
vodnogo khozyaystva Rumynskcy Farodnoy Respubliki (for BoLdar,
Gederim, Dlyakonu, Stenesku, V., Stenesku, S.).
GEDEVANIP D.H.; KHUNDADZE, G.H.; MIKELADZE, T.D.
Method of controlled respiration in the determination of total
gas exchange in anesthesia. Trudy TSIU 59:82-100 163.
(MIRA DO)
1. Kafedra anesteziologil Tbilisskogo gosudaretvennogo instituta
dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (zav. prof. G.R. Khundadze) i
kafedra fiziologii pedagogicheakogo fakullteta Tbillaskogo
goaudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. chlen-korrespondent
AH GruzSSR prof. VA Gedevani).
GFDFIANIP D.M.
0
Froblem of studying none aspects of higher nervous activity in
animals. Zhur. vye. nerv. deiat. 14 no.3146&474 My-Je 164.
(KIRA l7s1l)
1. Medical Institute, Tbilisi.
10641 E_ (1)/FS(v)-3 DD
ACC NRs AP6000966 tdbg.---UR7/0286165/000102210049/Mg-
n=rM.- Vederanisbvill. D. X.; Zydel'uaz. G. 1. 31 N
ORG: none
TITLE: Apparatus for modeling orientation reflexes. Class 30, No. 176367
SOURCE: Byulleten' Izobreteniy I t:ovarnykh znaknv. no. 22. 1965, 48
TOPIC TAGS: orientation reflex, b9ological model. blonles, mathematical model
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a unit which models the orienta-
tion reflexes of animals or humans;, it consists of a sensing element p a temporary
storage unit, and a time-constant Lmit. To compare each pair of Input signals In
contitfuous sequence with theistimuli and to obtain an error signal when there Is a
difference between paired signals, a permanent storage unit, a matching circuit,
and a blocking element have been a4ded. In a second variation of the above, to
Fig. 1. Orientation reflex model
1. - Sensing element; 2 - temporary storage unit;
3 - permanent storage unit; 4 - comparator;
5- - blocking element; 6 - time-constant unit;
I - pulse generator.
UDC: 616.471:612.833
L - 10641--- 66
ACC KRo AP6000966
obtain uniform pulses characteristic of the human or animal organ to be modeled,
a pulse generator controlled by a signal from the blocking element has been added
(see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [CD)
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.,awhw j~,il. wbk-b is a wmvAIWM for the skin w-MtiOn. 1* 0
&am owe lead to the redra indicat" the shin secretion. coo
Ill sq. will.. to be the cause of the irmer reanion.
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GODIVANSHVILI (Godaymni) D.N.,
The regular rbrthrs of electrical oscillations In the cerebral
cortex. Trudy Imt,fitiol. AN GruseSSR. 7:129-154 048. (KLHA 9:8)
(001MMAL OMM)
OwalmmwUUMMY)
GZATAMISHVILI, D.M.
Museular movements following stimulation of the cortical center of
*pain reactions" Trudy Instefistole AN Gruse SSR. 7:317-339 148
(NMLN) (CIMIAL C (NIBA 9:8)
OPAIN)
GAD-BYANISHVILI. D.M.
Cardiovascular shifts following atinulation of the cortical centor
of $pain reaction.R Trudy Inst.fisiol. AN Grus-SSR- 7:341-364 048.
(MBERAL OCRTU) (PAIN) (WjU 9: 8)
(CAMOVASCUIAR SYSTM)
GIMNANISHVILI, Dmttriy Mikhaylovich
rjll;~~hsnge of gases during proportioned breathing In men and salw1s;
methods and principal results of a study) Oazoobmen pri dovirovannom
dykhanit u cholovsks i zhivotnykh, metodiks i oenoynys resulltaty
issledovanfla. Thilint. Gruzmedgiz. 1955. 51 P. (MIRA 11:5)
(RUPIRATION)
GEDBVAIIISHVILI. Dmitriy- HikhaYlovich
..' I
(Regular rhythm of electric vibrations in the brain of men and
ninals; origin and characteristics] Reguliarnyi ritm elektriche-
:
kikh kolebanti v golovnom mozbu cheloveks i zhivotnykh. proizkhozb-
denie i kharektariotika. Tbilisi, Gruzmedgiz. 1955. 66 p. (MIRA 11:5)
(NIAMONOWHALOWAPHY)
,'~-
GZIWARI SUII LYI.LGO.Oven I). D.N.
--------------
[ftired and ~sporate activities of the cerebral hemispheres] 0 Vernal
I rasdollnol rabote bollshikh polusharil goloynogo nosgs, Tbilisi*
Onsmodgiso 19%e 72 yo KIft 10:
(MME)
US,3R / Pharmacology and Toxicology. Cardiovnaoular Agents v-6
Abe Jour Aef s Zbw - Biologlya., No 17, 1958., 116. 80595
Author Gedevanishvili (Godevani),, D. H.; Tooroteli, M. P.
Inst Not given
Title On the Pharascology of Rhododendron jLnorni. I. Influence
of Prepamtions or PhododorAron Ungorni on the Cardio-
vascular and Nervous System
Orig Pub Sb- tr. Thilisek. n.-i. khim.-farmatsevt. in-ta., 1956,
kn. 8, 69-82
Abstract In acute toots on cats.. the influence on the blood circula-
tion, rooplrst=7 and nervous system of a peparation of
rodogem (1)j, talmn from the Rhododendron BgM!:E4 vas
studied. It to shoun that an internal infusion of 0.2 =1
of I In cats causes1 20 seconds after the start of the
infusion., a faU of arterial pressure (20-80 ma of zwrc=7
colum)., with sinultaneous retardation of the heart activity
C m-d 1/2
14
IrBSR / Pharmacology and TcoLicology. Cardirvancular Agonts v-6
Abe Jour : Refo Zhur - :Blologiya., No 17, 1958, No. 80596
Author : OodevaniaLvili (Godevani), D. M.; Teereteli, M. P.
Inat --%t given -
Titlo : On the PharzacoloSy of tho U ]Rhododondron. II.
Pharmacological Study of tho Amount of GluooiTfdos of tho
Unge Rhodoolondron "Bodogern".
Orig Pub : Sb- tr. Thillook. n.-i. khim.-fw=teov-t. In-ta, 1956,
kn. 8,, 83-90
Abstract : Perfusion of a proparation of rodog= (I) through an
inolatod intestinal loop (ito inwrvation intact) is not
accompmLed by a hypotonaivo offect., buti, in some canoe,,
a touPorary increase of Iwooouro, is obsorrod. ConsoquonUy,
the Wpotonelvo affect of I Is not connoctod vith the
excitability of the intorocoptm-9 of tho intestine. The
parfusion of I even in a concentration of 1:100 through an
Card 1/2
15
We,
0~~.11.ltry : USSR T
"'--tO17'.1VY= :11uman and Animal Physiology, The Nervous System
h,~, 1959, No. 8457
11 . . Ref Zhur Biol, No. 2,
J11M- :Gedevanislivili D.M.; Vepshvadze,,G.L.
LictiWt. :--
TitIc- :The Conjugate and Separate Activity of the
Cerebral Hemispheres.
Ptun. :V sb.: Prabl. fiziol. tsentr, nervn. sistemy.
M.--L., AN SSSR, 1957, 185--193
1- t rC t Positive and inhibitory conditioned res-
ponses to light and sound were easily established
(after 10 combinations) in dogs in experiments
in which unconditioned salivation was produzed
by stimulating a tooth with an electric current,
anti at low strengths of the stimulation current
unilateral salivation was observed. Extinction
of the response to light was complete; after an
interruption of several days in the experiment,
the reflex was restored. The authors emphasize
the value of the method of stimulating a tooth
In studying the problem of the conjugate and
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Catogor,-- :Human and Animal Physiology, The Nervous System
As. J-,%r. -.Ref Zhur Biol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8457
Author
Inotitut.
Titlo
OrIS Pub.
Abstrz.ct :separate activity of the cerebral heispheres.
--Zh. P. Shuranova
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-USSR/flumn and Anirul Ehysiology (Nornal and r-atholoaical). T-10
Nervous System. Paine
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - mol.p.No 160 1958, 75138
Author : Gedovanishvilip D.M#j Gopadzcy IsIs
Inst : TibilI8;T,Wd'i-ca'I- 'Institute*
Title : On the Problem of Cortical Ropresentation of Pain Sense@
Orig Pub ; Tre Tbilissk. med. in-t, 19557, 14, log-i38.
Abstract : By comblaing the effect of c. netronome and different tones
with strong stimilation of c. tooth vith a faradic currentp
a conditioned defensive reflex was developed in cats ex-
eriplified by opening the mouth to new or growls The au-
thors observed such a reaction earlier d,.wing stimulation
by electrical current of sections of the occipital lobe of
the cerebral. cortex* After a bilateral destruction of de-
termined seetions of the coxtex of the occipital area
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'USSR/Humn and Animal PhysioloE;y (Normal aril Pathological). T-10
Nervous System- Pain&
Abs Jour : Ref 7%ur - 81-ole., Ho 16, 19581 75138
(area of 1 cm?)p the conditioned pain reflexes which wore
developed disappeared, aml nou conditioned pain reflexes
were not developed further. Oic authors consider that
the extirpatel sections of the cortex were "the nucleus"
of pain analyaors. -- S.M. Dionesov.
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GEMANISEVILI. Daitriy.Mik4y~ovich
1, "'~
(Standardisation of cardiac glycosidoel Unif1katelia standartev
serdechnykh aredstv. Tbilisi, Sabchota Sakertvela, 1958. 44 p.
(MIRA 12s2)
(DRUGS-STANUNDS) (CARDIAC' GLYCOSIDNS)
-I ~ ~- -- e , ~!, r~
G.I.D-I' iAN-UJHYMI, D. 14.
"The Rhy-thm Of 31nusoldal Potentlal Oscillation 55 Pur See. 'In Tim- Brain
Ku=als AM Its Relation To Orientint, "I C"xUlltioned PeI'If--XeU."
report submitted for the 2lat Intemational Congress of Physiolcgical Sciences,
Buenos Aires, 9-15 Aug 1959-
GEDEVANISHVILIP---q-M*
--- - ------
(Problems of higher nervous activity - conditioned reflexes -
at the 21st Internatiorial Congress of the Physiolog'.cal Sciences)
Voprosy vysahei nervnoi deiatellnosti - usloynykh rufleksoy - n&
XXI Mezhdunarodnom konp, vase fiziologicheakikh nauk. Tbilisi
Gos.izd-vo "Sabchota Sakartyelo," 1960. 48 p. (MIRA 16:Z
(CONDITIONED WSPOKSZ)
GEDEVANISHVILI, D. M.,- GOPADZE, 1. '1.; VEWIADZE, T. A. (7bilisJ.)
0 vliyanii aminazina na vysshixyu nervnuyu deyatellnost'
report submitted for the First Moscov, Conference on Reticular Fc-mation,
Moscowt 22-26 Ivii,rch 1960o
KIKKAD=v V D.; MMMIBMLI-P D.M. p -ndo' I SMWMUYAv Ye.M. v prof. 9 red.;
MWIt N.G.t tekhn. red.
(NaterWo for an Imestigation of the influence or tbo liver on the
processem of ipmopoiesial Iktwialy k Izuebouilu vlijamMLa pwbmd
n& protme'"y lrov6tvorenila, Tbilisi, Goes iad-vo mWebota Sakert-
velot" 19,606 77 po (K33U 34s7)
I
1, Chlow-korrespondent AN Grusinskoy SSR (for G"evanishvillj
(LTM) (EWOPOnTIC Sys=)
TKABLADZE,, TS.P.; GEDEVANISHVILIj.-P,Mop prof*p red.; WDELAXI, D.P.,
red. izd-vw;-MM"TS-IIVfL-f' V.V., tekhn. red.
[Biological evaluation of tannins and the amount of tb3m in some
tannin,bearing plants of Georgia] Biologicbeskaia otsenka dubill-
nykh vesbcheetv i ikh soderzhanie v nekotox7kh tanidorm)srWkb ra-
steniiakh Gruzii. (KERA 15:6)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Gedeva-
niahvili).
(MMGIL.WTANT, WICAL) (TANNINS)
TARMWOVO I.R.Cdeceased]; SAAKASHVILI, M.G., prof.; GEDEVANI.",hVILI,
D-.M-,~rof., zael. deyatell nauki, otv. red.; -ASATTAItf~,-V-.t.-,
red.; WCOITI,, V.K., red.; ZURMSHVILI, A.D., red.;
KAYTARADZE, P.P.j red.; ERISTAVI, K.D., skademiks profes red,;
TSUIBKIDZE., A.P.9 red.; TATISWILI, I.Ya., red.; KUTATIIADZE,
I.G., red,; VANIDZE, TS.V., red. izd-vaj KIMMADZE, Z.1, tokhn,
red.
[Selected writingel lzbrantWo sochineniia. Tbilioi Gos. izd-vo
*Sabehota Sakartyslo,." 1961. 393 P. NIII 15%6)
1, Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk Gruzinskay SSR (for
Gedevanishvill). 2. Akademlya nauk Gruzinskoy 30 (for Eristavi).
(Pbysioloal
CHACHAVI, K.V.;AZDKVANISHVILI? D.H., prof., red.; WIDELAKI, D.P..,
red. izd-vaj DZOTSENIDZEp Sh.A., tekbn. red.
[Vacuum extractor in obBtetrico]Vakuum-ekstraktor v akusherstwe
Tbilinip Goo.izd-vo "Sabcliota Sakartyelo," 1962. 129'p.
(KrF:A 15:12)
(OBSTETRICS.-APPARATUS AIM INSTR%MUS)
GM-9VANISMILI, D.M., VEPKH7A=, G.L.
wSur I& manifestation electrique do Is formation de connexion temporaire
et d1inhibition coticals.0
Report submitted, but not presented at the 22nd International
Congress of Physiological Sciencese
tolden, the Netherlands 10-17 Sep 1962
GAMBASTUDZE, O.P.;-CZDEVANISHVILI, D.M., prof., red.; KVIDELAKI, D.,
red. izd-va;--BTLIXHU=, 'r., tekhn. red.
[Treatment of tuberculous exudative pleurisy; experimental
and clinical studies] Lechenie tuberkuleznykh eksudativnykh
plevritov; eksperimental'rWe i klinicheskie issledo,tanlia.
Tbilisi) Gos.izd-vo "Sabchota Sakartvelo," 1963. 84 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Gedevimishvili).
GELIBAKHIJVII~ F.G., jrul'., rod.- GEDFVAI,-'I.SIF;11,1, D.,~-., prof.0
M, . red. ~
[Abstracts of sciorit1fic works] Annotats1i nauchnykh
rabot. Tbilisi, 1963. 152 p. (1,111RA 17:10)
1. Tiflis. Gosudarstvannyy reditqinskiy institut. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent Ali Gruzinskoy SSR.
TELIA, A.V.; GEDEVANISHVILI, D.M., prof., red.; HPIYA, I.K.,
pror.- .- --
[Peptic ulcer in childhood and adoleacenca; surgical
treatment and late results] IAzvennaia bolozn' detskogo,
i iunosheskogo voxrasta; kh1rurgicheskoe lechenie i ot--
dalennye rezulltaty, Tbilisit Sabchota Sakartvelo, 1964.
81 P. (MIRA 18:5)
1, Chlen-korre6pondent All Gruzinskoy SSR (for Gedevanishvill).
Country : USSIR
CatcCory: Cultivated Mants. Grains.
.*.ba Jour: MiDiol., Isic, 1), No 48889
:,ut: or Gcdcvaais*.vU:L, D. P.
Inst G-orGian .~,ricirrtu-r-mcl Inst.
Title Com PropaGr-ti,;n on Georgian Soils
OriG Pub: Tr. Gruz. a.-Lix. in-ta, 1957, 46, qn,-154
.%batinct: flo abstrac L
m
Card
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GEDE%M,`I'I*HVILI.f D.P. 11; -.1-1,
Soil Research See IW,
GEDEVANISIffIll.. G. K. JECLAM
14otal4urgy ilea Ilc
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AUTHORS: G*d*vanishvlll 0 X.0 and Neypariani, V. 0.
TITLEt The effect of tension on the deformation of metal In a split groove
PMODICALs ReforativW shurnal. Metallurglya, no, 5, 1961, 27, abstraot 5ZIM3
("Nstalluraiis institutis shromebi. Sakarvelos SSR MotainorsbaU
hademia, Tr, In-ta metallurgli AN Grux=", 1960, Y. 10, 143-165)
TVCT: The authors investigated deformation of metal In a split groove
depending an the backward specific tension, the Inclination angle of the cutting
edge md the width of the test specimen. The different Intensity of backward
tension was obtained with the std of a load, fastened to the specimen by a raps
passing over a roll. The tests war* made on a laboratory two-high mill with 33
kw electric drive power. It was established that vertical deformation and
consequently the filling of the groove are particularly Impaired in the case of
higher speolfic tension as a result of the considerable elongation of the metal.
In the zone of wider strips the relative transverse deformation exceeds relative
longitudinal deformation up to maximum speetfia tensions and at a deor9asing
width of the strip the correlation of deformation coefficients increases. An
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The offeat of tension ... A006/A106
Increase of the inclination angle of the cutting 9&,4v (in partioulm, > 550)
entails a decrease of the relative elongation.
P. Z.
[Abstracter's notei Complete translationi
q
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--' 71' 1 L! p I. L .
Blood - Cii-CuLation
Nature of disorders of local blood circulatiun in inflar(A 1 Arkhiv 1;.Et.
14, I.,o. 2, 1952.
M,onthly LLL 2~ '-ussian Acce, Library of Con.,,,re.-s, O-rolbor 'L','5-), ImclasAfied
GIMWASISHVILI,I.D.
proble qf thq qXjptqncq qf local replatlon of blood circulation..
Trudy Inst. fisiol. AN Grus. SOR 9:255-277 153. (Km 8.9)
(Blood--Circulation)
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. General Problems.' T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1953, 40374
Author : GedevanlAhmiu. I. D.
Inst :711-3-F.-' Rven - -------
Title Neurohumoral Regulation or the Functional state or
Connective Tis5ue.
Orig Pub: Probl. sovrem. fiziol. nervn. i myshechn.-sistein.
Tbilisi, AN. GruzSSR, 1956, 521-531.
Abstract: The nervous system exercises an effect on the
functional state of "passive" (after Kassirei)
tissues, in particular, the connective tissue (CT).
This is notably evident under conditions of inner-
vation disturbances. One of the indices of the
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US71SH /Hunan and Animal ?hysiology. General Problem3. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40874.
Abstract;: functional state of CT appears to be its ability to
stretch, which changes sharply In patholo,3ical con-
ditions of the organism (edema, inflammation). The
degree of changes of the rate of extensibility was
studied in rabbits before and after saturation of
the subcutaneous CT with acetylcholine (I) by ion-
o5phoresis. The extensibility was determined by
the volume of physiological solution injected into
the tissue under a determined pressure in a unit'. of
time. The extensibility of CT changed impercep-
tibly with small doses of I, but it increased sharply
with large doses. Introduction by ionophoresis of
a mixture of I, with proserine blocking tissue
cholinesterase, Incrdased the rate of extensibility
of CT. Saturation of CT with a mixture of I, pros-
erine and atropine, railed to produce a notable
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USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. General Probletas. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9p 19581 40B74.
Abstract: enhancing effect of the process of extension. There-
fore, one has to consider the effect of I as a bio-
logical action. The content of physiologically
active material is not only regulated by the ner--
vous system, but also determines the functional
state of CT. As for as certain active materials
are concerned, tissue autoregulation (or antireg-
ulation) is possible, BIbIlog. 28 titles. -- Ye.
A. Skvirskaya.
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GEDEVANISHVI.-I, I.D.; BEGI"WILI, T.V. (Tbilisi)
Characteristics of the vasodilative action of acetyl,;holine'an the
peripheral vessels and arterio-venous anastou"es in the ear of
white mice. Pat.fisiolei eksp.terap*4 no.4s2l-25 JIAg 160.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Iz laborAtorii fisiologii chelovekaji zhivotnykh (zav. - dotsent
I.D.Gedevanishvili) TbJ-Iioskogo gosudarstvannogo pedagogicheskogo
instituta imeni A.S.Pushkina.
(CHOLINE) (BLOOD VESSELS)
14
Pis.
IOU), W Win
Ph - mrsphs talmn at "M M.
%ith a elaid Amber actl d bi a qvtem of counters re.
moadlas to Penetrating lot.. 4 V-"ents were found.
I'at lot is Intemmted u tlw 4ecSY Of It V%411MU Of Man
2400-N0 o% Into it protm and a light Ceptive Mem, the
ad 71mothatwoevents
!rs -10 the dee" of
V-Mevous into ot ligh
atesm %W one or averel
UJI
~ -_I - I Q.& MANDMTII=. Z.Sh.; ROYNISHVILI, N.I.; 2SAGARIM , 2.1,
0 A.I.; CHINOTAXI, G.Te.
Ades dietrl'bution of charged particles in 91~ctromic amd nuclear
showerse Isve AN 8M. Ur, f1ze19 ao,6t7W749 I-D 155.(KM 9t4)
lolnetitut fisiki AN Grus.W1 I Thillsekly g~sudaretTenW univerel-
tat 1m4nI I'T.Stallm.
(008210 rap) (Ikwlow physics)
GEDEVANISHVILI, L.D.j SAKVA.W,IDZF,, I.I.
Separation curve of the lk-meson component of cosmic rays. Soob. AN
Grua. SSR 32 no,2:297-300 163. (MIRA 3.80.)
1. ThIllsskly gosudarstvennyy universitet. SubmAted July 20, 1962.
L 4484-66 EWT(z)/FCC/T IJP(c)
ACC NR' APS024634 SOU[= ODDE; UR/00'18/63/029/009A686/1689
AUTHOR: -A v. V.A.; Khazaradze. 1(,G.; 0 ro
-glamazo _q
XQkbQAmLL_L_-Sh-; Ponezhev. M.Kh.; Sakvarelidie, I.I.
OTG: none
TITLE: On fluctuations In the lateral distribution of_,M_qqns in extensime air showers.
/Report, All-Union Conference on Cosmic RaX Physics_held at Apatity 24-31 August 1964/
SOUICE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichookaya, v. 29, no. 11, 1963, 1686-1689
TOPIC TAGS: secondary cosmic ray, muon, extensive air shower, particle distribution
ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the lateral distribution of penetrating par-
ticles accompanying extensive air showers. The showers were detected by three 0.07 w2
scintillation counters at the vertices of an isosceles right triangle having 10 m legs
The position and direction of the shower axis were determined with the aid of six tray
of Geiger counters located at the vortices and at the centers of the 70 m sides of an
equilateral triangle. The penetrating particle detector was located 200 m.w.e. below
the center of the surface assembly and comprised six systems of two 0.5 m2 trays of 15
counters bach, the two trays of each system being separated by 15 cm of lead. In orde
to avoid errors due to delta electrons, triggering of two adjacent counters was always
ascribed to passage of a single penetrating particle. Data on over 1o4 showers with
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total number of particles ranging fiat 5 x 104 to 5 x 106 ana tabulated. The lateral
dIkstribution of penetrating particles was found to be In good agreement with the formu
la of S.Bennet and K.Greisen (Phyal Rev. , 124, 6, 1961). Many more cases were observe
in which two or more (up to 5) penetrating particles were recorded in a single shower
than can be accounted for by random fluctuations, consi-lering the low flux of penetra-
ting particles and the small area of the detector. It Is concluded that correlated
groups of muolis occur in the coltmn of an extensive air shomer, and it Is suggested
that these may be due to fluctuations in the elementary intcraction of ultrahigh ener-
gy nucleons. The relation between the frequency of coincidences in the penct-rating
particle detector and the distance between the two counters involved was in good agree
ment with that found by.L.D.Cedevanishvili and I.I.Sakvarel!.dze (Soobshchentya AN
Gruz.33R, 32, No.2, 297, 1963). In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to
E.L.Andronikavshvili for his guidance of the work, and to H..F.Bibilashvi,li, R'$'Jazam
i"-.-fe-,-q-kk-l,c,o-,va-ni,--,A.'K.D4iavrishvilI and 1. aldeleva
V Kh -to assistance with the work.
Orig. art. has: I formula and 3 figures.
BUD CODE: NP/ 8 UBM DATE9 00/ ORIG REY: 001/ OTH REY: 001
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ACC NRI A117007078 SOURCE CODEs Ult/0048/66/030/010/1662/1665
AUTHOR: Bezus, V. A.; Ge42ycWt
Kazarov, R. Yo.; Kirillov-
Ugryumov, V. G.; 1C0tov-9_Yu__. D.; Kuridze, R. Y.; Rozentall, 1. Ls; Sakvarelidsog
I* is
ORG: institute of Physics, AN GruzSSR (Institut fIZIM AN GruzSSR);
Mscow Enginearing Physics Institute (WskovIskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskly
institut); Tbilisi State University (Thilisskly gosudtirstvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Study of high-energy muons at a complex Installation [Taper pro-
sented at the 11-Union Conference on Cosmic Radiation Physics, ~Ioscaw,
15-20 Nov 19
SOURM AN SM. Izvestlys. Serlya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 10, 1966,
1662-1665
TOPIC TAGS: muon, cosmic radiation, calorimeter
S
UB CODE: 20
ABSTRACT: A study of high-energy cosmic radiation muons was carried out at an
installation qonsisting of an ionization calorimeter located in a tunnel at a
depth of 130 q from the surface and five groups of hodoscopic counters on the
surface which recorded showers accompanying the Muonle. The experimentally
d;termined Ionization burst 'spectrum of- the muons epuld be dencribed by thip
e uation TO k) - To.k'y 1, where k is the magnitude*;'of the burst expressed in
n equivalent number of relativistic particles. Y was 2.0 at k w 1000-4000,
uhich corresponded to *f - 2.5 for the vertical flux of muons. The principa I
contribution to the bursts recorded waq made by muonn with a energy of 3 x 10"
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x 1012 ev. At a projection angle !E 700, at which no more than two adjacent
,ionization chambers in the six vertically arranged rows in the Ionization calo-
rimeter operated, V was 2.2. During 765 hours of orer4tioneg corresponding to
to 1100 recorded bursts, the latter were.accompanied by broad showers
'(Ne = 5X104 - 5XI05) in nine cases. From a statistical standpoint,.this result
ard _, correlation be-"
was insufficient for definite conclusions with reg to the
tween muons and showers* The authors thank Ee L. Andronikashvili and G. ye.
Chikovant for their Interest mul discussionog which greatly helped In the
9669amhe Orige art, haal 4.figures and I formula. CJPRSs 39,6183
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology. Digestion. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur.TBiol., No 8, 1958, 36525.
Author : GedevanishvijjJU)_
Inst _--institute of Experimental and Clinical Surgery and
Hematology.
Title Nervous Regulation of Mucus Secrf:tion in the Stomqch.
Reflex Gastric-Mucus Secretion Fellowing 3tinailation
of the Mucus Membrane of the Tundenum. First Report.
Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta eksperim. i. klinich. 'Ahirurgii i gematol.
A.W. Gruz SSSR, 1957, 7, 185-193.
Abstract: In experiments on cats, 15-30 min. periods of stiolln-
tion of receptors of the mucous membrane of an isolated
fragment of the duodenum with a 0.5't'j soluticn of HC1
or 1% solution of CH 3COCH produce a reflex secretion
of mucus in the stomach following a latent period of
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USSR/Huz,mn and %nimal Physiology. Digestion. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 36525.
5-20 Ininutes. The secretion lasted during one hcur and,
following repeated stimulatinn, several hours.
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USSR/Hur-an ani Anir7zLl Phy3iology. Digestion.
Ab8 Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1.958, 36526
Author : Gedevanishvili, M.D
Inst :Ii-st-iTute of Expe-FIReEntal and Clinical Surgery and
Hematology.
Title :Nervoua Regulation of Mucus CeLls in the Stomach
Following Nerve Stimulatinn. %,-c(.nd Report (n).
3rig Pub: Tr. In-ta eksperim. i klinich. khirurgii i geratol.
A.N. Gruz SSSR, 1957, 7, 195-2D4.
Abstract: In experiments on dogs, electrical stimulatim of
the vagus neries intensified the secretion from the
mucus cells of the stomach. Following stimlatien
of the nerves, the majority cf the cells, on histolo-
gical examination, contained insignificant amcunts
of granulations and stained peorly. The stimulation
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