SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOMENDAR, V.I. - KOMETIANI,P.A.

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IDMENDAR9 Me Gnarled pine woods Of the Ch&rn0gorRangs in the eastern Carpathians. 3ot.zhur.[UkrJ 11 no..3:67-80 154, (MLIU 8:7) 1, Institut botaniki AN UM, viddil goobotaniki (charnogor range) KOKENDAR, V.I. G~acterletice of the timberline in the Soviet Carpathian Cherna- gora. Bot.zhur. [Ukr.] 12 no.4:75-83 '55. WRL 9:3) 1. Uzhgorodalkiy dershavniy universitet, kafedra morfologil t sistematiki roslin. (Chernagora -Yorests and forestry) USSR Forestry. Dendrology. K-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24870. Aut"hor : Komendar. ~. I., Mankovich, G. R. Inat ; N=og3.ven. Title : Timber Resources of the Transcarpathian-Ukraine and Their Significance for the National Economy. Orig Pub: Dokl. i soobshch. Uzhgorodsk. un-t, 1957, No 1, 21-22. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 21 KOKCNDAR. V-1- , , -W4 of,the, 48getation zones of eastern Carpathians (with summary in Englighl'o Ukroboteshur. 14 no.4:15-25 157. (MIRA 1-1:1) 1,uzhgorodalkly dershavnly universitet,Kafedra morfologii i sistematiki rooline Ography) (Carpathian Mountain-Phytoge CGWITAY : USSR ! Forestry. DendiroloCr. A JOM. R'/."hPLn1. 3 195% lo4Rie Ile. .4 7J' T PF." I 'SavokIlev, 0. V.; KoMVdar V. 1. Late aud Early Beech In Trantlearpathia 'D,- 11iB. Nauchn. zop. Ux)zgorodek. un-t, 1957, 0. 197-199 In the Tratecerpathian region, more than half of all th,t large foresta are composed of ERAL48 Milveltica. In different places in Trazacerpathia grow the late (T. ailyatica cox) andearly (F. allyatica f. tArLA) forzas of beech. The- difforence in dates,of the start of bud opening for earAy and late beach in 9-12 dage. Higher above sea level th,e leaves oyan later thin it lower levels of the slopes. The morphological and biological charactoristics of late 8,M! early forms, in the opinion of the authors, are inherited. In connection with the frequent injurability of beech und6r mountain conditions with late frosts, attention to dlrectt~d 112 10 KOMENDAR, V.I. Vegetation of the Chernagors Range in the eastern Carpathians as a valuable natural monument. Mat.pro.okhor.pryr.na Ukr. no.2: 11-30 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Ohernagora Mountains--Botany) V.I.: FODOR. S*S. A heather-sphognum bog 14 fromearpathia, Ukrainian SsS*R~ Ukr.bot.zhur. 17 no-3:79-81 160- (MIRL 13: 7) 1. Uzhgorodskly-goe dmwmtvanW universitet, )Sfedra morfologll, i slatevAtikl vWxenly, (Irshava District,-43waups) ~,KOMMARs,41I. Recent data on the classification and development of Pinus mughus Scop. associations (14igheta) in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Ukr. bot. zhur. 17 no.6t76-84 160. (14IRA 3-4:3) 1. Uzhgorodakiy gosudarstvennyy universitetp kafedra morfologiii sistematiki raoteniye (Carpathian Mountains-Spruce) (Forest =ology) KOMENDAR, V.I. Geobotan-4cal characteristic of the growths of the green alder Alnus viridis D.C. in the Ukrainian Carpathians. Ukr. bot. zhur. 20 no.4;65-72 163. (MIRA 17s4) 1. Uzhgorodakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. .KO Phytocenosis of the curvuletum in the 'Ukrainian Carpathians. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no. 2:123-127 164o (MIRA 17:5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy morfologii i sistematiki rasteniy Uzhgorodskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. ROMDAR, V.I. rrence of Narcissus angustifolius Oart. in Transcauessias Bot. zbur. 49 noo7tlO24-1032 Jl 164 (MM 17t8) 1. Uzhgorodski7 gosudaretvemn universitet, KOMENDAR, V.I.; TOW, Ye.S. [Tovt, IE.S.) Discovery of the hard grass Selerochloa dura (L.) P.B. in Transcarpathia. Ukr. bot. zhur. 22 no.2:105 165. (MIRA 1894)) 1. Uahgorodakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra morfologii i sistematiki rasteniy. ROMENDAR, -V.1.; KRAYEV,,. V.G. I.Kraiev, V.!I.J-, LUCHKEVIC'Ji, M.Yu, rLuchkevych, k M.1fil Studying the underground parts of herbaceous plants of the Rivna (Ukrainian Carpathians) alpine meadads, Ukr. bot. zhur. 22 no.048-57 165. (MIRA 18i10) 1. Uzhgorodakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra morfologii i sistematiki rastenly. ---------- OSTROWSKI, K.; K011-WIVER J.- KOSOMM, Hama, K. Elution of some substances from the tissues fixed by the "freeze- substitution" method. Acta biochim. polon. 9 no.2:125-130 162. 1. Department of Histol and Embryology, Medical School, Warszawa. OgK em) (HISTOLOGICAL UCHNIQUM) (LIVE R'ch (PHOSPHURUS Chem) (NITROGal 7 chem) OSTROWSKI., K,., doce dr med.; KOMDER, J.,-,'KWAREGICI, K, Quantitative research on the solubility ar proteins extracted from tissues fixed by different chemical iind physical methods. Folia morphol 21 no*3.*393-398 162. le Zaklad Histologii i Embrologiip Akademia, Madycznas, Warszawa. Kierownik; doc. dr K. Ostrowski 10: FMZKOWSKIp Ireneuss; Ka4MDM, -Tadviga EM curves in newborn, infanto-%rn to mothers with pregnancy or labor complications, Gin-ekepol.34 no.W81-79~ t63. 1. Z 11 KliTAIC-t Poloznictwa i Chorob Kobieoyct_AK w Warsuavie. Kierownik: prof. dr.med. I.Roszkowski. KOMENDER, Jadwiga Results of the some laboratory Investigations of newborn infants of mothers with pregnancy toxemias. Pol. tyg. lek. 17 no.43:1672-1674 22 D 162. 1. Z II Kliniki Poloznictwa I Chorob Kobiecych AM w Warazawie; kierownik-. prof. dr med. I. Roszkowski. (PREGNANCY TOXEMIAS) (INFADIT ITWORN DISFASES) KOM&DM, Jadwiga; WOJCICKA, Janina Attempted evaluation of the relationship between the leval of uric acid in mateimal and umbilical sera. Ginek. PoL 35 nooll 9-13 !a-F164. 1. 2[ 11 Kliniki Foloznictwa i Chorob Xobieayeh AM V VarazaWie; kierownikt prof.dr.med. I.Roszkowskie .001AND j4a Second Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology (II Klinika T~oloznictwa i Cbcrob Kobiecych) Head (kierownik) Prof Dr 1. ROSZKOVSKI, vlarFjaw. "Results of Some Laboratory Tests in Newborns from Mothers with Toxemia of Pregnancy." Warsaw, Polski Tygodnik Lekarski, Vol 17, No 43, 22 Oct 1962; pp 1672-1674. Abstrac - fLnglish su=,ary modifiept Data on 30 newborns from as many eclamptic or pre-eclamptic (blood pressure over 140/70 in all, edema in 24, proteinuria in 17,) mothers: tabulation of birth weights and hematologic data. In comparison with norm, there was observed low birth weight, low total serum protein, wild leukocytosis. Four tables, 9 Polish and 23 Western references. KOM TA I DA T IG.Yaj Gand Tech Sci-(diss) -armored reinforced concrete constructions vath rod, -armature M+ned-by the electro-thermlfe"6- method. Irheoretical substantiation, and experimental studies). Vvov, 1958- - 31 pp -Ath drawings~ (Mih of Higher Mucation UkSSR. Llvov Polytechtic Inst), 150 copies M130-58, 127) WZOVOYI Yu.I., dots.; XOMMODNT G.Ya atarshiy prepodavatell ~~, Electrothermal metbod for prnstressing reinforcement rods in roin- forced coucreta members. %auch.dokl.vys.shlcoly-, stroi. no.3!132-141 158- . (MTRA 12-.?) 1. Rokomendovana kafedroy stroitellnogo proizvodetva L'7ovakogo po- litekiininhaskogo instituta. (Prestressed concrete) LgVj, 8.5,, kand,takhm-nauk; KDMrMT, G.Ta, inah. nt bars. StrOi- Blectrotherml method for stressing reinforceme (MM 11:9) .Prom. 36 n0.8:13-17 A6 158. (Prestressed concrete) KOMMM'. q ~ a .- - -1 .- 1 1- Phngocytio capacity of noldophilic granulocytes in the blood of guinea pigs* Postepy hig. mod. doew. 13 no-3:32-3-327 1959. (PHAGOGYTOSIS) 0STRCWSKI, K.; CZEKALINSKIp Le; KOMNDSR# J, An improved model of 2yophilization apparatus for histological purposes. Bul Ac Pol biol 8 n0-1:35-39 '60- (EEAI 10:1) 1* Institute of Experimental Pathologyq Polish Academy of Sciences noes and Department of Histology mW Embryology, School of Medicine, Warsaw. Presented by L.Paszkiewicz. (HISTOLOGY) (DIMO) OSTROWSKI, K.; XOtWDERP JT.; WARWKII K. Quastit&tiv* IRvaistigationis on tho solubility of proteins extracted from tissues fixed with varioun chemical and phymical methods. Asta bioohim.polon.8 vto,1:83-87 161. 1. Department of Hiatology and Exbriology, School of Medicine, Warsaw. (PROTEINS ahem) . . . . . . . . . . . KCIVENDOVA) V-, ; JADIINY, J. Treatment of cyanide waste waters by alkaline chlorinELtion. P. 365. VODNI HOSROSARSTVI. (Ministerstvo energetiky a vodnibo hospodarstvi a Vedecka technicka spoleenost pro vodni hospodarstvi) Fraha, Czechoslovakia. No. 9, Sept. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LiC, Vol. 8, No. ll, November 1959. Uncl. KOMENDOVA V. ; JADRII-Y Disposal of Metal_finishing waste water. p. 428. VODNI "S'ODAIRSTVI. (Ministerstvo Onergetiky a vodniho hosPOdar:3tvi a Vedecka technicka No. 10, Oct. 1959.sPolecnOst Pro vodni hOsPodarstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 81 NO. 11, November 1959. Uncl. KOMENWVA) V., inz.; DRABEK, B., dr. ~ Physicochemical properties of sludges. Vodni hosp 14 no. 3:99-102 164. 1. Research Institute of Water Resources, Brno. I 0 KOITNDOVA, Vlasta, Inz.; DRABEK, Borivoj, dr. Electrochemical nurification of oyan1de waste waters. Vodni hosp 14 no.11:4-.1-414 164. 1. Research Institute of' Water Resourcen Management, Brno. I 'U Y ?IC, N M Profitableness, economic aspects and productivity of industries generating electric power. p. 32. EIEKTROPRIVREDA, Beograd, Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan. 1956 MSTHFMOt A.I.; KooNsKMI N.J. DineertatimB 02 o'jrgft7 and related ispeoftitiev prenented du~ 1957-195S. YoutAbir. 85 AQ-IU153-159 0 160. (NIRA 13932) tz r~ -> I i ~) MEBOYINOV, I.; KCMSKIY,'S., One StOZ7 stsndard type harbor warehouse. Nor-flot 17 no,5:26-28 NY '57. (VIRA 10:7) 1. lkspert Takhsoveta Ministerstv& morskogo flots (for Madovikov). 2. Uchen" s9kretarl Inuchno-takhnicheekogo obehchestva vodnogo 11 traAsporta v Soyusmbrproyektei.'Wr,,*'Xison'sKk'.). (warehouse I- - r v pa, E., Ir on, n t m r. r. i! sel-ua---p fn I CL bt~ r t, -,3 pace A q tem. t lues e rn . M-r RA 18:61 ROMETIANI, z. p. "Role of Free Radicals al Membranes." in thO.FOrmatiOn Of Blectrical.potential on Biologic Paper submitted for the International Blop4ysics Congress Stockholm 31 Jul - 4 Aug. 161. Inat of BioplWales, AS GOR KOMER, D., inzh. We need a handbook on cement. Stroi.mat. 3.no.7:29 Jl 157. (KIRL 10:10) (Cement industries--Handbooks, manuals, ate*) DM!, KOMERS) J. "Gas chromatography abstracts" compiles by C.E.B.Knapman. Reviewed by J.K,omers. Chem priam 13 no.9:488 S 163. 1. Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. 7- KOMM, R.; SIMA, J.; JANAK9 J, *Gas chromatography of monobydric phenols.0 In German. p. 1492. COLLECTION OF CZECHOSLOVAK CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, Praba, Czech., Vol 24, No. 59 MaY 1959 Month,ly List of East European Accessions (EEAI),.W, Vol. 8, No. 6. Sept. 59 Unclassified K011=0VI 1115 755.3 - L3 Vagonnoye Khozyaystvo, (Railroad car EcononV, by), A. Laprabin (1) S. G. Komerov. Moskva, Transzheldorizdats 1955. 190 p. Illus&# Djagrso. Tables. Literatura: p. (187). KONOKOTINA, A.G.; KOSHKINA, R.I.; KOMERS,, G.I. Preservation of cultures of Leuconostoc mesenteroides under laboratory conditions. Trudy Len.khim.-faminat. no.13:89-101 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. prof. Kiselev, P.N.) Leningrad- skogo khimiko-famatsevticheakogo instituta, (LACTIC ACID BACTERIA) K --Q.H&--(V'emacka); WOLF, dr., (Vemacka); LEDER, M. (Velika Brfbanija); -RUMS, -- PIRAPM, M. (Belgija); CPXSSMUL, DR. (Velika Britanija); MAGNUSSM., (Svedska); MUTMOIT) (Francuska); VALSER, (Svajearska); BOEKHOLT) (Holandija) Annual reports of the chairman of the International Institute of Welding Commissiop XII "Special kimds of electric are welding" and the chairmen of its subcommissions and vorking groups. Zavarlvac 6 no.2/3:41-43 161. 1. Prednednik Komisije X11 (for Komers). 2. Predsednik Potkomisije "A" (for Volf). 3. Predsednik Potkcmisije "B" (for Ledger). 4. Predsendnik Potkom:'Ls:*Lje "C" (for Pirard). 5. Predsednik Radne grupe 'Id" (for Gresswell)o 6. Predsednik PotkomisiJe "E" (for Magnusson). 7. Predsednik Radne grupe OfO (for moneyron). 8, Preds6dnik Radne gru e "g" (for Walser). 9. Predsednik Radne grupe "h" Uor -Roekholt5o A & PNeAm of weds maim mwwmt4a flu. j, U. gt&aM&v Lands, J~l Ostav ir-S~VACCIM~ Chow. fechnoll raw waste watem PrAomp 1526, W--721. 10,236931).-rit. contc. mot Ors. ,, kM gkb by suffocation V In the deompa. I Clerri. abemd The parification of waste watem. costs. pbenob. ,pbt;;.i, ,I&, atut DaPh- an fish am desffW- M' ask Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31784 Author Komers J. Tlitle The Problem of Decontamination of Phenolic Sewage, Water Orig Pub: Vodni hospodarstvi, 1955, 5p No 9, 322-324 Abstract: The available procedures are briefly considered. C a r,d 1/1 E3tablialment "d purponO3 of the Cz 'i-laitc. p. 179. VODA. (Ustredni 3prav ccho-31ovak Co~,jqjtcn for Phanolic Vol. 35, no. 6, June 1956. a vodni.ho honcodarntvj) Praha. 3-)'URCI~~: i'-'at European Accessions List, Vo*-- 5. no. 9, September 1956 4z Diatrt 4E2c(j) Use of polymer-cated elect-0je 14f the p4tefidometric Indicalloo of the equittlence point, Karel Kamers 1kola chem-techgol, Patdubki;-CxrfteMh-T- OFNI~ ekemet"And PardidUre I 113-J.-Mectrd. .,. dipped in satns.*of polystyrcne, poly(bile methacrylate). Polylvinrl chloride). and po)y- chloropTene. In potendometrie t tradons the~cgatjjjn%'re tarded the electrode processes and prolanged th tile electrode. The performance of the coated electrode was about equal to that of a normal electrode. C Z EN;! I OS! C V A F. 1A 4 CATEGOW Yhysic,~.j 1%'homintry. E] ectroeboviiistry. A13S. JOUR. 11"lifaUm., No 17) 1959, No. GOISO AUTHOR KPr\-fL- INSTITUTE W IMF. Ploctromptric lndtic-iiifln (if 'i- , int ',hrloyinj! T .In y two Pn1ftri-7.ir- Mectrode!: for~l Chem. ji~j,yl ABSTPACT Investip'n-ted is the Oane of titr,,tion curres nf tEr.- irreversible oxidation-ri!ductinn svstprms at a constant voltage lnnnlied to tjo indi cating ty-pe electrodpa (the mei.1-od nf "flead center") , . or at a. const-rnt ci~rreni, ( t) e 11i f feri nti~)l me- Plod). For 10~e constriciion nf ctir\ps, Oe thon- ry of the irrevors-iMe Polarorrw1h i-I nrocasses is utilized, emnloyinp an "a" tonstatitt -the reciT-roci4l of. which A '; ign(ttes the renc-tion velocity constant for the reductinn and oxida- tion reaction, and a coefficient of transition *tile Irreversible OxidAtion-Reduction Systems Card: 1/2 Ae 71 - i4 f-Y7 itntlz--~ ,-i, .,z--* ~f- .~, .-. I -" - - , - .-I! M~ -Z-mg, , -'o g.-~n 'rl--:mA t- - I ---- I - CZECHOSLOVAKIA/ Analytical Chumistry .1amlyaia of Organic G-3 Substances Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 12144 Author Sir Z., Komers R. Title Organosilicair-do-M-Founds. VI. Determination of Silicon in Organosilicon Compounds. VII.Determination of Halogen Linked tothe Silicon. Orig Pub Chem. listy, 1956, 5o, No 1, 88-93; 162-163(Czech); Sb, chekho 1. khim-. rabot, 1956, 21, No 4, 673-879; !o66-lC68 Abstract VI. A.simple method.was worked out for quantitative do- termination of Si In organosilicon compounds (OSC). Mi- neralizantion of analyzed suIbstance is effected by wet pro- cedure with a mixture of oleum or H S04 and fuming HNOj. 2 With most CSO mineralization occurs readily, only lowe'r' al- kyl silanes (in particular tetramethyl silane) exhibit con- siderable stability. To avoid losses in the case of more Card 1/3 be vel-y -~,atf6irf 16_f6~y Communication V see ~Zhluliy,', 1956, 71759. Card 3/3 17.-,, ~Dlif f , do;iol n Li K-61 /7D Distro 492c(DAEX y Gac-liquid gttddm clw4mamamph~ d CCOMIAOMOC14 R. Kmers. K. A I -WI VO ",c4t In mixts d dc- and 3-methyl-, or 4-methyl- h l d o mno ey s were tepd. bj .1 Ca-" "Y. udq stationary phases cap& le of -HV(WA=Ut.Ofa Th. carrier sm was N.and the stationary phase glyccrol.(17%) or crythritol (25%). The elation characteristics were detd. an colmm charKtd with,34 g. Styceral or 6.4 g. crythritol. The retention values wen "pressed rtlative to J. cis.2.. Irdxk I-, and ei k4-tuethilcyclahemuol for p~mpds, substituted In the 2. 3. and 4 positions, The follow'" relative retention vols. of the cmpds. were obtained witI. glyceM at 109* and crythritcl at 130* (1 - methy1cyclo. hexanal): cit-M. 1.00. 1.00: trams-M. 1.32, 1.38; 2- meth MexAncue. 0.52.0.68; cis4-1. IX. IM; trast- W 3-11 OO. 1.00; 3-methylcyrIchmanotte. 0.52, 0.67; cis- 4-1.1-00, IAO; - trant4-1. 126. 1.32; 4-metbykydohaa- acne, 0.5t 0.71; V* (sp. retention vols) for cis-2-1 were 92, 18.2; V4, (cc cta"t, 129. 26.80; NO, ficir cis-44, 133, 26M St~~~ mixts, of 2,6-dimethylcyclobexanal aril _ R4aa KoUig and ]IV, % rk J~ 4 M R .; 1 ran, uzewAq. (;am. Ulty, 5 , 10 11 ~ creasing.polarity of the mots. of the stadamirY Phm all- rz a certain Seketivity manifested by a relative increase ca. p U strongly pdv each eventually by a ul the adsor tion . ip towered culsacption'of those plienall-wha stetio hindmoft leads to a decrease in the dipole momeati Similarly, with increasing mol. wt. the magn~itude of the dipole momwt of the sUt"ry phase falls. Likewise the selectivity fall, with increasing temp. The possibility of H bond formation- between the OH gmup of the phenol and thefunctlonal. hand by the - f the statlcnary~phase is detd. on one magnitude of the dipole moment. an the other hand. bf the. v e iam l i en. ea. tre g degree of- steric hindranc ous e , Var p Specific elation vats. spectra) of 19 phe-. A nols on IS ticapda aM polar phases = tabulated. Ofthae- e- - di e tE f e it A i h l l d bl l L o i are su a e s ezon or tr et agan po ya p y p according to the C no. and erythritol, or glucose etbyjeat~. mercaptal for scpn~ according to the degree of steric Wn- dranceel the OH group. - Optinial temp. of sepa. Is IW-70". The reproducibility and validity of the measured surface. bL- low the clution curve of the chromatograw was uludied in re- L'ition to the wt, and molar compri. of the mkm in H and N as supporting gases. In N the deviattom of the wt.-% ob- tained front the surfaces without calitind Lou are [a error by about, 10 wt..%- of the content of the component. while in if the error for isomers.with an. equal an. of C atoms in the MCI. Is smalter. i.e. 2 wt.-%-aad about 10 wt.-70 for the I st ji and 2nd .member of it homotagaus series. In aelther case, can mixts, of-homologotm phenob be,"yzed without cidibration, L. J. UsIshmL Distrt 2 49. 40AEN : Distri 4E 0 .3dM2 :'sac( of cas chramatomphy.1 lantilav janlik art, M '0 Kimucrs 'ri'nr -it Rhcuoli tire wiml. Into groupi 1! A h 1 A 1 CM)n Y oil J , Or 1K Y(MI11011YI 31 ORMP Oxiltle), lind ftlxl, into coullmls. hy bcozyl arnlilmrsate, lactfilte Id galactunic a6d (1), crythrild, aud dulcitul with :the effetativetim. Inctmdug from the fir a to tvio List. Dl- 0. Nome it' t=~, 5 (3) AUTHORS: Komerep R.9 Eazhantg V. SOV/20-126-6-34/67 TITLE: Analysis of the Mixture of Dimethyl E3tera of Benzene-dicarbo- xylic Acids by Means of the.Gaa-Liqui& Chromatography (Analiz amesi dimetilovykh efirov benzoldikarbonovykh kialot pri pomoshchi gazozhidkoetnoy khromatografii) PERIODICAL:. Doklad*--Akadenii nauk SSSR, .1959, Vol 126p Nr 6, pp li6a 1269 ABSTRACT: In recent times, phthalic-9 isophthalic-9 and terephthalic acid which belong to the acids mentioned in the title gained consi- derable importance as intermediate products in the production of some plastics. This applies above all to terephthalic acid, which serves for the production of artificial fibers of the polyester type. The good quality of the fibers depends on the maximumpurity.of,this acid or of its dimethyl eater - the in-- itial product for polyethylene terephthalate. The methods of determination of the mentioned purity described in publications :(Refs 1-6) are an the one hand very complicated and not suffi.- clently,preciseq on the other, they do not permit the simulta- neous determination of all 3 isomers. For the case that the Card 1/3 distribution of the iso- and terephthalic acid could not be at- Analysis of the Kixture of Dinethyl. Eaters of SOV/20-126-6-34/6T Benzene-dicarboxylic Acids by Means of the Can- Liquid Chromatography tained by paper chromatography, Franc (Ref 6) described the ni- tration of their mixture with subsequent separation by paper of the nitro-derivatives obtained. Also in this case, howevert the presence of phthalic acid (or of its 3- and 4-nitro-derivatives) exercises a disturbing effect. The authors found that by means of the chromatography (Ref 7) mentioned in the titlethe neoes- sary separation-may be attained in certain stationary phases which contain oxygroups. This is due to the different associa- tion of the individual isomeric methyl eaters with the station- ary phase. The presence of benzoic acid eater has no effect at all on the results of chromatographic analysis. The device by the firm Griffin and George (London) was used for the investi- gationa. Nitrogen at 1650 served as carrier gas. Porous material "p6rovina" (Ref 8) wetted with 10.6% erythrite served as check- 0 was er (nasadka) of the column. The specific elution volume Vi calculated for dimethyl isophthalate. Table 1 gives the results. Figure 1, shows the course of the chromatographic analysis. There are 1 figureg I table, and 7 references. Card 2/3 Analysis of the Mixture-of.Dimethyl Eaters of 807/20-126-6-34/67 Benzene-dicarboxylic Acids by Means of the Gas- Liquid Chromatography ASSOCIATION: Otdeleniye organicheakoy tekhnologii Khimicheakogo instituta Chakhuslovatakoy Aka4emii nauk,Praga (Department of Orgaaic Technology of the Chemical Institute of the Czech Academy of Soienoeap Prague) PRESENT-ED: April 1, 1959, by B. A. Kazanskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: March, 27, 1955 Car4 3/3 KOMERS, R.; KOCHLOEFL, K. A study on the gasochromatographic separation of the sterboisomera. of alkyleyelohexanoles: Coll Cz Chem 28 n6.1:ii.6-54 Ja 1-63. 1. Institut fur theoretische Grundlagen der chimischlan Technik, Tschechoslowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften) Frag. CZECHOSLOVAKIA KODERS, R. Institute of Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Technology of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No '6, 1963, PP-1549-1555 "Study of the Gaschromatographic Separation of the Methylesters of Benzolmonocarbonic Acid and Benzoldicaronic Acid." Research on gas..,chr omatographic separation of methyl 60tOr COU Cz Chem 28 no.6:1549-i556 je 163. 1. Institut fur theoretische Grundlagen dor Chamischen Tachnikp Tachachoslowakische Alcidemie der Wissanschaften, Prag. LUXES, V.;KOMEFtS,,,4*- On Terpenese Fte 163. Coll Cz chem 29 no.7%1598-1603 Jl 164. 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences., Prague. KOMERS., R. i ROCKLOEFL, K. Study nf the chromatogrsLphln behavior of sorLe ce~,cnca in tha gas--!Jquid system. 0*11 Cz chem 29 Ag 164. 1. Institute for Chemical Fr-,~c~eEs FundamerLals, Lze-chr's-i-ovak Academy of Scionces, Prague. 0 ,.,KOMS. Ye.G. UFJS Of alUxt4um In the automobile industry abread. Blul.tokh.- ekon.inform. no.8:.86-89 1~9. WU 13:1) (Automobile lioustry) (Aluminum) KUPCHA, S.; SHTRAMS, Kh.t, LENGELIp I.; DEMNU, M.; KMIES, Sanitary and hygienic study of air pollution in the city of T. of the Rumanian People's Republic. Trudy LSGMI no.58:113-116 160. (MIRA 14; 11) (RUMANIA-AM POLLUTION) 1% 111. 35593 -Vnema'uochnaya berememostf za 10 let (1936-1946-GG.) 'hmc~-- sev.-oset. Cos. 1"Ied. In-ta., 1,Yp. 4.o 1949, C. 81-09 SO: Letopis' Zhumalinylli SIZIatei., Vol. 45) 1949 IMr, 16.. Y. 35594 Yainimalfrryyc abort.r. audy sev.-o--:ct. Gos. Nod. in-ta, VYp- 4) 1949) C. 113- 1e, - SO: Leto-,Ast Zhurnall rVIch Stat-cy,, Vol. 45, 1910 1'~Vtzr(Smolenek# Be' Sovetskaya, u1., do 22/2, kv.9) KONESHKO, mv " - Surgical treatment of cancer of the uterine cervix [with summary in Nngiish]Vop. onko 4 no,W475-478 158 (MIRA 11:9) 1. Is kafedry akasheretva i ginekologii (save - profs SoHs Ilan) Smolenskogo mod. instituta (dire - dots. G.M. 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(CHOLTNE) , (PUCENTA) (PREGNANCY, COMPLICATIONS OF) KOMESHKOy K.K., dotsent Therapy of cervical pregnancy. Sov.med. 26 no.6:106-111 Je 162. OURA 1521-1) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. S M.Kleyn) Smolenskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent G.M:Starikov). (PREQNANCY, EXTFAUTERINE) K014ESIIKOP K.K.p dotsent; SONKIN, A.S. Diagnosis and surgical treatment of 1075 patients with extrauterin4 pregnancy. Trudy SMI 17:34-45 163. (MIRA 18:1): 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. dotsent K.K. Ko-. mealiko) Smolenskogo gosudarstvennogo meditainskogo instituta. GUDZFdMZHIA!JI, B.I.; CNICHUAI B K.; PETROVSKIYj G P.; X014ETIANI, G.A.; AMAYPARAS M, LI, M.V. ; 1ULSMLI p E.Ye. ldece-as-ed-j-,-- MIRZIASHVILI, T.M.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I., glav.red.; ARCHVADZE, Sh.R.,, red.; BOGOLYUBOVA, L.I., red.; VALITS, 17.E.p red.; TAVADZE, F.N,., red.j YABLOKOV, V.S.9 red.; PEVZNER, G.Ye.p red.izd-va; MAKMII,,Ye.V.p tekhn. red. (Coal atlas of the Caucasus) Atlas uglei Kavkaza. By B.I.Gudzhedzhiani i dr. Moskva) Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 167 p. (KIRA 24:12) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sovet po izucheniyu proiz- voditellrqkh sil. (Caucams-Coal geology) NEWISHVILI, K.S., glavnyy red.; AVALIANI, G.A., red.; IUKRADZIC, I.T-* red.; DCLARKRID21, L,D.. reds - KAKAAA , N,A,, red.; KQW_I.ANI. G.A,,_red.; TVALCHMIDZS, G.A., red.; TRGOUIDZZ, G.I., red.; YOKO, A.M., red.; FIUTOT, S.S., red.; BDILASHVILI. T.The, red.; 3IRNZOVSKATA, L.I., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G.. takhn.red. [Yearbook of the Caucasus Institute of Raw Minerals for 19571 Ishagodulk Kavkasskogo Institute minerallnogo syrlia so 1957 god. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.isd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrans nedr, 1959. 54 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Tiflis. Kaykasskly institut minerallnogo syrlya. (Caucasus--Kines and mineral resources) A fall I1 0416 to a All a ii A I L a I -f a i, foe die *0 -00, so C 49 T. E. T!ruWd&e. 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In thw pu hem fielve endiflif are %.Vncd. and wher Md, the 13114"PhtwYletion reaction gws n mnr This ionts -Awolng Ill frog In =by NO p "itX and ve endings under AeroblL The difilcullfY bYdn)IY=bk F fraction o( m a wM netted ts e uscle 11. 00 -T so 9 - - 0 0 4 0 00 0 0 0 41 0 0 0" SO IS Is 0 IS a 0 41 U '1 41 Pv -2 - 1, 1 -1 too off" 4 truymes; with ago of Mug. "U're 0 J, zoo milillons. woh goo Cob", goo coo -1 :!: /711 goo see too AlA.SLA allAUUMICK11 LIVIIATIolf CLAWFIC411011 Islas,) .1, CH. Q.C R14.11-1. .31111- ~0-- 9-1 -1--4, 0 p IF Kama mull: it m 'L 4 1 An I S a ad 0 0 0 1 w a 5 a 4 .1 a 9 I's 0 000010090 so 7 3.8' 0 0 0 a 0 0 e 0 0 * 0 *10 0 * 4 00 0 o we 0 0-: KOMETIANI NA. The Beritashvili-Physiological Institute,, The AcaderW of-Scienoesj the T-eo-rg-Fan-S 0 3 OR 6The phase boundary potential of redox systems and the theory of the development of bioelectric currents Bulletin*of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian S.S.R. 190, h/3 (261-268) Illuso 2 The author enlarges the view that the basic factor of a bio-electrical potential is metabolism, the breakdown and resynthesis of substances. The breakdown is connected with oxidation. Biolotical oxidation is catalysed by reversible redox systems. If two redox systems are separated by a membrane through which the movement of different ions is not the same, the reaction between these systems causes polarization of the membrane. The phase boundary potentials of some reversible redox systems (chinonhydrochinon, methylene-blue, dichlorpheno3indophenol) were measured. The influence of the concentration of the electrolyte and the electrokinetic potential of the membrane on the magnitude of the phase boundary potentials was determined. Author SO: Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharm&,-,ology, Section II, Vol. I,, #,]r6 0 4r 00 A 00 -011 *0 002 008 004 floor 004 000 0- : 0 0 6 000 to 00 46000004 to - is I n so a Is AS a 11 a a Is a 16 IF Wix. W-11 Wt_._ __ - - - , . __ ~ -., 1!_1 Ff"11116 AoID -QC0tJ1IK% 1-01- 0 Owego!* o 0 0 I a do a ago p 4 A-M p --- A__A__L_ A) .; ... r-411146 TM laftmaim 41 aat*hoUm on tM distrIbution of K In =NNW do". R..*jL~Iwi. %b. V. Dalklie. Rtkt U. H. Kma.: MA -The wioft Ia. 4Wc;;. vilminc. and vocratrime prvW. by twjfuWm thrmah kinew 11%. duo IKA at i2 thm mint Matter as caffefile. like of the K Into a Form I - IMS coffeifte M- ~yof dg= tha asumed by hictirect h SWIM ICU#* tter hQW prolongctl the acthill No Rig 1)( mastyllidm4m, so pbasplimcm is lthouxh X is libeatrd In the poot 'Priestley DM- OF MMMOMBT FMIOLOGICAL IOTITME, ACADEMr OF WMM "OF THE ==IAN WRp TBHMI S L A ITALLUWCICAL LITIORATI0111 CLASSIFICATION 41"i idno4o -0 T_ Wow It a4v aft alu"C"t $III)-I 01C-G"V 111 6__U___1g AV go a IS A 11 jo S I rm 0 in it & It &K anus mat, it KAG a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-9-k-2 _g*_A_*_4k,_Go 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 000000roo0*4190061 I it 11 11 11 W is Is I ..00 .00 .00 *00 "GO -00 -00 des COO 40 fl 0: see X00 00 00 00 573. '!Mic t~,oritatil.vili Physiological Institute, the Academy of Sciences the 6-0~ji-~881f'-The rate of oyygen consumption with the "catch action" of the body t*31 of i leech Scobshtchenija Akademil Nauk 1945, 6/1 (65-72) Tables 4, Illus. 1 A study of respiration in connection with the investigation by Beritashvili of thecatch-, action of the cutaneous-muscular body wall of the leech. The experiments ware carried out in Warburg's apparatus with a special vessel for renpiratione rhe dv-ta obtained show that, when the leech is in a stretched or contracted state, the load evokes a corresponding increase of oxygen consumption. The increase of respi- ration intensity disappears iromediLtely after the load is taken off, regardiess of whether the leech is in a stretched or a contracted state. The oxygen consum~Aion is also increased sharply by loading the preparation during tho process of catch- action. The increase is relatively higher for umall loads. The increase of the load does not evoke a proportional increase of the oxygen consumption. The above d&ta show that the n~-ture of the tonic tension of the body wall of a leech differs from the catbh--action of the cmooth muscles. kathor So: Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology, Section 11, Vol. 1, #1-6 FOMETIANI, P. A. "On the Mechanism of the Action of Acety1chlorine on Muscle Tissue," Biockim., 2-1, No 3., 1946. Biochem. Section Inst. of kbysicology, Acad. Sci. of the Georflan SSR., Tbiliss* KOMETIANI., P. A. "Microcolorimetric Determination of Potassium." Biokhim.,. 31, No Us 1946. Chair of Chemistry.. Sootechnical Inst*p Tbilissis ' I ~ 0 P. X.0 MOP. PY-5A9T 75 Jul Medidine: k6tabolisn "Sources of Bioelectric Current," Prof P. A. K=etiani, 5 pp "Priroda" No.7 One of o4lef problems in pbjysiology has been 4eter-- mLnation4of exact nature of relationship of U-3- eleotrio.carrents to life prooegoes. Describtj diffusion potential,-potentialar-f varioas nembranst., potentials ofl~ou6dary phases, potentials i n oxidation and ieduotiou'processes, ana bloeleotria current the result of combined effects of diffusion and i~tftr, phaseegotentials. and phase. potentials of =1dation processes* 1OWUN19 P. Dl~ ~wvw---- Interrelation between acetylcholine ancl potassi;m in muscle tissus. Truar Instals'lolf- Ali Grux~-SSR- 7:393-424 148. 1. (KM 9-.8) - (ACITYICHOLIM) ' (PbASSIM IN THE BODY) (KUSCIA) KOMETIANI, P.A.; KEHYN, Telona. Intensity of oxidizing processes in different regions of the brain. Seeb.AN Grus.03R. 9 ne.4:217-223 148. (NM 9-27) i.Chlon-karrespendent kkademil'(for lemetiani) a I (BRAIN) (OXIDATION, PHYS101MICAL) XOK&TIANI, P.A.; XIM, Yelena. Distribution and amouat of enzyw3atic decomposition of acetylcholine, adrenalin, and histamize In different regions of the brain. Soob. AN Gruz.SSR 9 no.5:277-283 148. .OaaA 9: 7) 1.0hIen-kerrespondent AN GSSR (for Xometiani).2.Akadomiiya ikauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut fisiologii imeni akademika I,S.Beritashvili,. Tbilisi. (magma) (*ain) NI Fe 4.0 6 1 : 1 =ination of citric acid Diochimia ay-1-9-48, 13/1 (23-26) In animal and vegetable substances previously de-albwainated., citric acid is oxIdized rapidly (15 minutes at 40-45 C) by means of potassiun permanganate and bronine water, and is precipitated in the form of pentabromacetone. This is separated by filtration or centrifugation, washed with ice-cold water, and dissolved In alcohol, The alcoholic solution of pentabromacetone (25 ml), treated with oxalic acid (0.1 Gm) and potassium iodide (0.5 Gm), is heated to boiling point for 3 to 5 minutes. The iodine released by the bromine in titrated with n/100-sodium hypo-sulphite. The error of the method is 4-5 per cent. The quantity of citric acid which can be titrated is 0.3 mga (concentration a 0.1 per cent). Benetato - Cluj SO: Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharamacology 2.1 Jan.-June 1949 2517. j~ometiani P. A. Investig,-ition of the influence of acetylcholine on enuilibrium b-tween potassium and soluble proteins of muscular tissue Riochimia, Moscow 1948, 13/2 (137-146) Graphs 1 Tables 6 The experiments viere-carried out on-myogeno myo-albumin, and globulin X extracts of muscle of the rabbit. To study the distribution of the potassium ions either free or linked to albumins, the elctrical conductivity of different albumin solutions, either in the presence or-absence of acetylcholine and with varying p", was determined. Potassium was also determined after precipitation by anhydrous acetone. The results show that under the influence of acetylcholine, myogen and myo-albumin bind more potassium when the pH =6. In a more basic solution, part of the potassium bound to the albumins is released. Study of the threshold of muscular excitability at different pH values shows a greater sensitivity of the muscle to acetylcholine in the basic zone, probably dut to potassiALM ions be'ng released. The shifting of the pH towaryls the basic side during the latent period of muscular contraction is evidently due to the action of acetylcholine ~ and other substances of similar nature. in that case, acetylcholine does not exert a direct influence on the biochemical transformations underlying the muscular contractions, but acts on the salt equilAbrium of the album.-Ins of the sarcoplasm. Gheorghiou, - Louvain So% Physiology, Biochemistry,& Pharmacology, Seetion 11, Vol. 21 No. 1.5 KWTIANIt P. A. ~ I 23073 Avyas' wtaboliabaskikh protmessoy a biotokcq. Ooklady i preniya). V obt pgroklye boxedy (Po *)mperlm. Biologii). T. T. Tbilisi,, 1949p 0, 51-83, - Bibliogrs 72-73 SOs LETOPISI NO. 31, 1949 Sloi city "Odtference on Bicelectrical Potentials Hold An G*4ftkh, AbkhgLz ASSR, Prof P.. A. Kametiani, I yr "ftirods No 5 Conference vas attended by 19 delegates vho heard 14 reports. Prof D. V. Nasonov described 'origin bf-bi6electric currents and relationship between potenti&U in living cells. Prof D. S. Vorontsor dedcribed nature of electrical pottentials in l"Vin; cells. Acad 1. S. Beritov reported on 57A91* Vgm/siology (Contd) Ifty, occur nee - of slow potentials in the brain. Pzal A. G. Gimetwinskly. discuseed'action of acety1ebolim. In bringing about excitation. Prof ~P. 0. Ukkarm's repoft op potentials and how they are affected by momieIntary disruptions caused prolonged dis- cussion. 57A.9A C A CwU4m In 60 44am"m in *0 IYOUM PsuAwsm- rapM wWw dw Mdoems of acetykholl". P, A, Y Acad; Sri.. Tidij. Cleurgia. U.S.19A.). llzy-'V~tal X'Sak. Wfl. Nkim. Xank IWO. M-97- The effect ol scroVkholine on cquil. of K with PAM. mowk "rim (myown, my%ultmArtum. and Slobulin X ol rablAt) was studied. PAvtykhotitw iiwfrA" the binding ability of protein In mpect to K In the vicinity of pit 4. lphm- phate buffer). W" At pit 7.2 the binding alitity dMio- and part of the originally bound K is tattle free to diffume, This efito occurs with MyPjrO Olki MYORIbuntin, but atA ith "Pilin X. The variation o4 K activity is rtmi- 1 5 by conductivity measurements mul by mcAsurc- Wfut of awombratse potentkils. whcn K sourm wAs inow- and di-K phosphate. Cond. of solos. of tuyugvn in K phosphate butler was detd. in the presence of cretitine pampmate. ceratime, ademosift triplimphatc. and adenylic acid. The bkwamd activity, of K is brought out by &WykhoUm only in time presence of creatim phosphate; other addenda have no eflect. Acetykholm does not participate to t1se-enartic pcocems of muscle and its rok is braited to its action on mit equil. of the sircopUsm proteins. whick In turn cimtrol the motion of contractile. proteins. 0. Pt. Kosolaloff KOMETIANI, P.A.; MmIERI, K. AccumuUtion of acids In tw procese of alcoholic fermentation, sooloshche I n Akad Hauk Grulin, B-SaRs _11, NP.4, 223-8 150. (MM 5112r (PA 4 no.2l:ll64j kj3) KOR&MUNIt P.A. '_& -awmic wastlasittan d 1 t2 &! d diftenTit peimaw ; 9-P A d l K l i 13 M i x S . e . ocatt . ca . , an e n t S' 22 410- JiGru.ia W ihim Zhur S & . . . . . o ; , ;19(19W) (in Russian).-Cl was detd. according to Sindmw;; 6"Ity1cholitte . siccording to PcIdberig (C.A. 39, 2ZW); Adrenaline accarts.toishiw (C.A. A 34451) as modified jbY VtevWi and Buton (OA. 43. 743); succinic dchy- drognase activity according to Alvarburg. UA ratulified by quAztel andLWItratley (C.A. 32, 70601). %tiecinic *xkI1&e Chemiftl Abstraots iwt(AtY by 01 dhSO1`ptIOtI after succhute addition, Ot Licitig 8 No. 5 / Vol tricamtred manortictrically; cholinest"ase activity ritano- - t i l1 i id h W b . 4 ase mano me r ca n t e ar urg app.; amine ox y M". 10, 1954 metrically as described bylfflashko,- el a]. (C-A - 32, 25S21); rY Biologiadl Chsmist alutarnic dehydr*nw h 03 absmtioq in a Warburg 1raructer according to r rulbacher and Wits (C.A. 40 . . , 3.9 15 ). In 9 bovine hCallis UY.,valuct for dry matt", Cl, % Jutm-ellular water, and extructfitilar %vatcr,,resp.. Were: white matter at the cerebrum 31.8%, 1.39 mg./c., 30.2%. and 38.0%; Itiay matter of cerebrum 17.07a. 1.68 tag./S.. 36-9~, and 45.2%; cerebellum 21.0 1 1.47 39.0 0, and 40,02; thalamus n2.7%. 1 .2 mg./ff., 3622. 'and- 36 0 15% and i 32 1l 30 1 37 3 / . . . . n. u a mr. g., %, % 37 Water distribution between extia- and Intra. 411. 1 phaticit of brain tinue was caled. an the imumPtion -that all the Cl Is In the exisaceflutair phase; thus the Caka. Js only approx.. since some CI Is Intracellular. Succinic dchydraffenase and succinic oxUase activities In mkrO- fliters of gas/mg. of dry wt. dutic/lur., are: lobar white matter 7.2, 0.8; lobar Cray matter 24.8, 4.0. cerebellum 24-3. 3.8; thalamus 13.0. 2.6; medulla 11.6. 2.1. Them ratift d Intracellulair dry substance to intracellular umicr : iare 0.47 far lobar white matter, OM for xmy utatter. 0.26 far cerebellum, 0.39 for thalamus, and 0.43 for Inedullit., This ratio gives it couctlitank of the quantity ut protoplaitnt and the extent of lit witur itupply: tile activity of exuative vnityincti jlcjwwt.~ o,mitt tho umt. ur pvuW(asm and its water coatent.-itiul that the intractiluLir pha3e possemes the greater eazytak activity which contairis the more water. Cholinesterase activity d=cascs in the -der lobar Vay matter > Cerebellum > thalamus > Ittedulla > lobar white matter; whkh Is the same sequerce a& with bmink dchydrogenase and succinicoxidase. Itisinversely liropoFtional to the ratio of dry substance to intraccOuLtr w4ter. Adrcualiae content in -r/g. dry suW- ance. unit. inc oxidase activity (in microliters 02 consumed/mg. dry subttance/hr.), resp., are- lobar. white matter 038, 17; lobar gray matter IM, 7.0; cerebellum 1.08. 6.9;" tl~Aunus 1.54, O.G. medulla 0.99, 1.9. lit Wiphcral- itcrve, most of the acetylcholine is IntracettAir; most U( tht. t1drenathle. extracellular. This is explaIA-ed by assuming thitt acetylcholine is Intracellularly synthesized, aud admna- 'line is brought to the cell. Of all amino acids, oxidative: deamination of Clutamic " is most intense ia the himia.1 ~ dro- Iutami cid i idi d i b ta h th b i i d l ~( . c a s ox ze e e n ra n m c u y g y i icenasc. in the presence of codehydmse 1. dimphorase. the, cytochrome system. adenosinctriphospliate, and pyridoxal: 'Glutaluic dehydrogenase activity in takmliters Ox con-: :smncd/hr-/mg- dry tissue- lobar white matter OX9. loba- ,Z) !Kray matter 0--e. ambellum 0.58. thalamus 0.23. meduHA. 0.18. Glutamic dehydrogenase appears to be a niore chat- . a"crisile eutyrne for iterve-cell formation than any of the other enzymeS studied. Clayton It. I (alway 89: lology Acetylcholine C a in the. Distribution, of Phosphorus,Ccm-, pounds During the Process '.of Acetylcholine Syn~- theals in,Brain Tissue Extracts," P. A. Kometia~il C oat^ - Mem..' Acad Sci Georgian SSR "'So obshch Ak Wauk Gruz SSR." Vol XII, No 1 pplT-W During the synthesis of acetylcholine in extracts of acetone powder or brain homogenate accumula. tion of a -phosphorus compd which -hydrolyzes with difficulty is observed. Experiments on oxidative, phospharylation of choline in brain homogenatd_~ provml. that this compd is phosthory1choline, Ap-, Par 02:it:ii iyntba Sis of, acitiieholize,, do.es'not :USSR/ii,ology Acetylcholine (contAl Tan 53~ prpceed over acetylphosphate, but through phospbo- rylatibn of chbline.. Cytochrcm C d:oes not stimi- late 4ither foitation of acetylcholine or phospho- ~~tlon of choline. 2OC&S Fri e f t; 407 a prer P. inskoi 4 ne-,Ctr&Lctll.~ Gbt- i 'Jau,"~ Gruz ,for.MtionS its tranr . (1z'o 12, no.7, Shusliana Doll ~~oboacheniia 333R (Tiflis) 7"Vlj~ TeL-tiaii --I-1P t:-o- wmatto:% at' z.,utdtrac. x0d ftnd -the a, --I of brg~% Crt(fu:tg, P. k, tzorattfani Mmt. Phy:dot.', Aeiul. Sci. Cel:q-.fan 191---51~:4kcknijo Akad. Xe!tt Grujk. S.S.k, 12. N0.1 41, r.*31--g(ou)(i. ot [-,it bruh-v the. rynthe'is of (1) and philiplingiclicilille (11) wa-- slightly Lmatcr uivj,~r aczvubic thu. omiditirins. With acct,311V pinider ext. of ra., 11r.1111 aalcruFlIt! &!wa u of E. vy'llog ATP (~"ICIICKilletrz- till, kqtha 10.), a. 'Ind C.1101111C Wert all pr~Ltll~ fit the react-tin w.e,lim-i tlv~ higUst svqlht-~ji of I was zi(~llcv~d. Onlisliart 4 cholisz-- milwoc-d tht. svnthr--i~. 4 1 aplivnx. CA% while -Xt. Was luar. ef I wa-i t-lAtah"Ed (in rildn. of pyffil4w cyt,Wllr(Ptt-- :=.".1 cytoclinati(" C. Niaritgalilde diij mil afka the qnthetir mw. It wa-t concluded that It pfaysau hPorunt r,a~m in the s~,atlico!; d E (a br--tm tL,4u, ~u4 iv thz tur-pty of 111 L% ra~lntzhicd ljy (mra;ktion of ATLI glarjm(c 4~uj' furnishing tile ez-,--:TSy r4jurrv- V" t Ell,! M? 1-~ .,:W cycle. Jay L. Itoth C A Foramitim a" "GOwm6ft of pbosowykhWas In the 7yod"s of 6eftykWas In bra 101:170 MfflNwe %Thtt*4h of sivetyltholine (1) fromThrit . ~b~.. acetone ext. b1 brain fisetue, a dilrimlily vA. P comiul. ac- cumulatel. w1fich has h6mi Identirlod &i phomplincylebriline (11), 1 is obtained In "ry 4nA Yield IMM 11 by lite Arikiii 4 brain ext. 11, in common with adeno%ine tripho%phate. himose phosphate, and thiamine the inowles toward 1. 1. Priestley ]DOPLAMOnt Of Bio&adotrY Of tbD 'Mdttut* of Phys'010&7 of the Acadow of Sagmess GeOroan WRP TMIJA. KO.WTIOI.P.A. . Some results of resaarch on snqmatic conversions In the brain [in Georgian with su=ary in Russian] . Trudy Inst.fistol.AN Grus.SSR 9:293-306 '53. (Brain) (Inzymes) MU 8:9 ) . M 771 q Vihe :dWtibutiam: xM c4mardati of sthanolitminepMqh0e. gnd'g1u(wJc'xdd btdfn: F P. A.,Rcmtttkm& .- fti~khhg. XrMA.Sidemy Nkv! Fi4tef FaurTU. 11SAJ l9S4,.W4-tI1z P%',,a.1. 7 r. Kiffff. Oia.-Kh'n. L955- No' 12=~A study was "I'ade of tile Synthesis of (1) ht the ext. of the acc- r 'E I the -brain ot. mti and the w(cmun_4 tone V'Wd' is,an-in(er- Owdiary product in the,Vrocc% oUformtion,'Uf I., In tt 'Pte"M Of adenosineiriphelphate 11 d1saplicars atid I Lq syritht-dZed ihnaltaim-owly.:' Expts. with Vmlabcted' ster_~ of chaLlsic and of edtanoUffilne using cats mrk d4igs demon- strated m high rate of renewal CX I and III. 6pozially in tile tlm(u;, the Pum. specific md(cwctivity 4 P in I Euid If W"e -*fcK(tid In the cerebellum and lit the tier atatter bf the ctmt- bruiti. A study was nw-de of the caldativi deamfita(iort of __RjtLffie -diffmPt-Pam qLth't-bodin t of 41-and ItT -vie ttiotcm 6f the braiti =0 char--;- ------- ------ ---- centers by tie mca intemc. activity, - a p L~ a rui;'! in -11 imatiau of-lite aden)-lk syrsterd. with -r-Umitto- ki ELTtd 0~3!111_MC Mg tlanatms ul- amitio r-,ze- utifizatioli of 4% of tiorl of tIr ninobutyric RcU and in re systeul bL- brafil at.iIIfiw- L - e t n B t A alls -tk- Cf. 4g or Undwyzd rat 313h p- -braitt hatnoger, ~Xlltil. IvitIl dilly,2d a4 PF 7.5 5110%VCCI atc-I in phn~qp~;Ite buge~, that realuinati.., of tF, !1&!LjYjjc aaa tall! 11111ce on repr3ctment Mi!lobutyric ~, .id ~ZCff z'rid phate shows a or H" 'C"'Colr'- PY'idoTal Pr'~~CL'ofdWyP7.a('tse- eff'-:Ct L-1 the I-rnicati,,~~ ozli,. in t*- rea-_,~i_ Gray L, tQr of boiled ti,, e d ue-t. ATPsri,,,I,' itdoegnotftm'tj" . ollorls glutamic acid aid gjuLu-i r- cated that gfutmic 'IfIl -r-azainobutyric acid, - ce; ejd d t -t r - 't i3 ind~- decarboxylati, -j. ill uze -q tt, mmiaatloa aftLr G . 1-1-93R./Gener,?1I J3iolo-y,, Physical and Chemical 3-1 Abs Jow, ; Ref Zhur-Biol,j -.No 16, 19682 '/1492 Author : Inst :79-Georgian SSR. Title : Factors Determining Irregular Spread of Electro- lytes and Water in Intra- and Extracellular Space. Orig Pub : V sb.t Probl. sovremen. fiziol. nervn. i myshebLhn, sistem, Tbilisi, M GruzSSR, 1956$ 541-543 Abstract : In the fermentation of brewer's yeast-, the con- tent o*j" the acid form of glutathione, uhich ser- ves as an indication of the change of the redoxi- potential, decreases. At the same time, the trans- fer of K from an outside medium into the cell is strenghtened. In the presence of methylene blue, Card 1/3 USSR/General Biology. Physical and Chemical Biology. B-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 19637 71492 the content of acidic glutathione is sharply increased, but toward the end of the fermenta- tion, both are completely restored. With the increase of pH of the extracellular medium at the initial stage offermentation, the content of K-ions in it increases. Kethylene blue, by decreasing the production of acids causes the transfer of K from the cells into Zhe external medium. By means of a diffei!ential manometer, it is shown that in the gastrocnemius and sarto- rius muscles of a frog fatigued by tetanus sti-rau- lation, the vapor pressure is increased? i. e., the content of free water is increased 'at the expense of bound vater. At the same time, the content of dry residue in the muscle tissue is C w~ C. 2/3 DPLIDZI, A.I.; EDMITIANI Distribution of water and changes in its state in muscle,tissue during fatigue. Trudy. Inst. fiziol. AN Grux.SSRIO~-.30~-~:.!56~,()gp:-~U7) (KUSCIMP metabolisme water content & distribution in fatigew (Rnw)) (PATIGUN, metabolism, muse. water content & distrIbMton in (Rus (WATIR, metabolisag muse., content & distribution in fatIguz (Phs))