SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRYUKOVA, G.K. - KRYUKOVA, L.N.

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5TJCPANINKO, B.Na; KHMOVA, Gel* Technique of P-phenyl j$-glucoslde epthesis. 333-5 152. (CA 47 no.22112262 '53) Doklady Almd. Nauk S-S-S-R- 86, (MLRA 5:9) Avvi 11 Syntheses so, 9 hdogen-vubstityled plienof 0-o; and 1;,- 6 , Q-4060va. W30-K TUMI; Cfrtrt�CU" and lorsusm, CA. 1, V.-Ileati"W3.9 g. pe"144crtylglucase, 12 S. 2,41,64AII011, and 0.2 If. f-MeC4If*60Jf In 50 n1. C4114 3 hrs. with stiffing. wotihing the product with 1110, and cy". the ort, layrr pvc 2.1% 2,444r(W& Phe"Y1 P-1P.- "COUC IWOU0141t (1), nerdirm. m. 153 0 (frrwn Rtol ), (01 9,81 The glucoside reduces I/thling lot". In cl-aod In hot "o., and the reduction Is 1110re tutiffittle after "tth"I"Ary hydrolysis with 10% I(CL. A similar reaction with 2.4,01-tribromorcoorcinol m. fit'. x1ve a noncrystg. simp of rtly dtsottylat;( O"Cosm. which with AcO-N&01A~ yre= 20% : 4,64ribrow"- hydrOXIA3 S-tj-11%CqjW P41plasertak (11K needles. m. IM* j rom (011). josl$1 -9,2' (Collo); It reduces Pchl- .Ing wAyi. on beating and tba redoetion 6 mom encrWic after preliminary hydrolysis wItIl 10% HCL Similarly was obtained 27.3% #-WoropAsagI P-"IVOrW kift&*14k 111). needles, m. 12+-S'(from fit H), [*I Y 131. ='H f t reduces Pehling Wis. after prtliminary W ic b I ud 11 on attempted Wrolywis with UeON% ti er co iditiotts that wa z tried suffered.cleavage of the Ouco" Unk stud isvt (he allYcon. Instead of effecting the dedred ch.valf of the AcO grwgi; B t'JOH)r, U144011, and PhNHs gave 8 mit'ar rewlts. was wit hydrolyzed as follows: 0.5 a. M In 3 ml. she. UeOH was added 1/0 of the ineorelleal amt. of O.IN MeOX&-UeoIj4 and the mixt. agitated in a closed fiask 0.6 br. at room temp. and coned. is Men the resulting P-WOr9PUxjW A-!,Djj1sc*sU* (71 rom RON in needlep, m. 179-M -07. Orlotd)-- heving no red"cin wtim but sMiring them r4tro hydrolyall with low A,. u. jCoW,pfT KRYUKOVA Go To and CHUVAYEV, A. P. "Some Results of Studies of Strong Cumuli," Tr. 01. geofit. obsery., No W, 195h, pp 11-15 Physical characteristics of strong cuiruli obttdned during flights during the period 19h8-1952 are described. Data are tabuIRted showing the vertical force of clouds, altitude and temperature of the upper and lower boundaxles; force of the overcooled parts of the clouds, and the mean himidity. 7he concentration of drops was found to increave up to 1,500 m and stay constant thereafter* RZhFiz, No 31 1955 XUZIMINp A.A.; KRYUKOVA, G.V. -, Low-frequenoy seleotive translator aWlifier. 1xv. TPI 10t173- 176 160. (MnA 160) 1. Predstayleno nauchnym seminarom radiotekhnicheakogo fakulfteta Tomakogo ordens, Trudovogo Krannogo Znameni politakhnicheakogo inatituta, imeni Kirov&. , (Translator aWl-ifiers) ;~/i y 4/ A ;- L f "4 SHWAXOV, H'r4; IMTUXOTA. I.A. red.; SVXSHNIKOV, A.A., tekhnerods ' 'N "M"P (BibliogreptW on the designing of radio transmitters for conrees of attAy and work toward a diploma] Spravochnik literatiory dlia kursovago i diploomogo proektirovanits radloperedsiushchikh ustrolety. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Sovetskoe radio,* 1956,, 27 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Bibliography--Radio--Transmitters and transmission) KRYUYV~, T-. ;i. "The Nature and Histogenesis of the Pripciple lacer of the Tympnnic Membrane in Mammals 0" Dokl. Ak. Nauk SSLR, 81, 4','4'0. 4, 481-84 '1951 Insj;. Animal Morphology im. A. N. Zevertsov ri nMnVA, I. N. Rag*neratlve processes in the ty"atle membrane to higher and lower vftrtebratess Doklao Akad. nsuk SSSR 84 no.ld85-187 I ?W 1952 0 WML 2232) Is Presented by Academician A. 1. Abrikosov 22 Nbruary 1952. 2. Institute of Animal Morphologr ineni A. N. Severteor, AcadaT of Scinnces USSR. ZILM, L.A.; MUM 264JANPI- Hnemorrhagic disease of ra.4 due to the virus of chick sarcom. Act& virol. llngl. Id. Praha 1 no.3-4t156-Uo JuXY-Dec 57. 1. X. 1. Gamalsys Institute of Videsiolo" and Klcrobiolog7, Acadevy of Medical Sciences, Xoscow, U.S.SeRe (VIRUS DISIUSM, exper, chick earoora vim inducing hemorrh. dis. In rats) (IMMMMGB, exper. some) ZILIBIM, L.A.1 JMTUKOVAj I.N. 118morrhogio disease in rate caused by chicken sarcoma virus [with summery in *Slishlo Topeviruse 2 no.4t239-243 Jl-Ai 157. MIRA 10:12) L Institut spidesiologil I mikrobiologil imeal N.I.Osmalsys ANN SSSR' Moskva. (HOWHAOIC DIATM13, experimental, hesorrho dise in rats caused by infect. with Rous sarcoma virus during embryonic stage (Rms)) (URCOU, experimental, Rous saroome virus Lafecto of rat embryo causing po tustal havorrh. die* (Run)) (HROPUBMS. experimental, some) KRYUKOVA. 1.H. Acquired Immunity to haterogento serum in rate [with summary in Anglish]. Biul,eksp.biol. I mod. 43 no.4:78-79 Ap 157. (MIRA 10110) 1. Is otdala immunologii I slokeehostvanrqkh opukholey (say. - deystvitelloyy chlen ANY SSSR L.A.Zillber) Institute spidestologii I mikrobiologit iment R.A.Gamalsys ANN SSSR. Hosicva. Predstaylens deyetvitellnym chlenou ANN SSSR prof. L.AsZIl'barom) (IMMUNITY prod. in adult rats to horse serum by inject. to rat embryos) Actively acquired tolerance to heterogenous antigens. Usp.soyr. biol. 44 no.1:127-141 JI-Ag '57. (HLU 10: 10) (AVrIGM AND ANTIBOVM) USSR/General Problems of P~Rthology - Tumorn. Filtrable Factors. U Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Blol., No 6.. 1959., 27350 Author : Zillber, L.A., Kryukova, I.N. List Title Fibromatosis of Rabbits, Diduced by Rous Virun Orig Pub Vopr. virusologii) 1956, No 3, 166-170 Abstract To one-day-ola rabbits, 4 tines every other day, I ml cacti of a ausponsion of Rous, earcom (HS) was introdu- ced, After 3 weeks, tailtiple solid nodes appeared wider the skin which consisted of fibrous tissv-e with a &Teat anount of cello. A number of anUxils periahea; all rabbits were behind in growth. In those which sitrvived, the nodes gradually sclarosed and some reso;Tted. In 1 rabbit, fibrous nodes (n) ware discovered in the liver. Introduction of FN suspensioi into the =scle of chickens did not iiducc sarcom. but lymphoia proliferations. Aqueo-saline extracts of FN reacted in CFR with the serum Card 1/2 12 - USSR/General Problems or Pathology - Twors. Filtrable Factors. U Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol.o No 6~ 1959, 27350 of rats tolerant to norml chicken muscle and irmniized with RS, and vith scrum of rabbits i==ie to RS, Introduction of RS susponsion to adult rabbits did not induca fibramtosis, -- O.S. Frankfurt Card 2/2 ZILIBZR, L.A., IMYUWYA. I~V., VARTSISSOY, N.Y., BUMINA, M. Serologionl differentiation of Rous sarcoma and normal tissue extrnots [with summary in Inalish], Top.onk*4 no*3s268-270 t58 (MMA 110) 1. Iz Inntituts apidestologii I mikrobiologit in. Gamaleya ANN SSSR* Adres avtorat gookysi 182. Shchukinaknya u1., d. 81, Institut epidentologil i m1kroblologil imo Gamaloya, (BARCOKA. exper. Rous sarcoma extract. eardl. differentiation with normal tissue extract (Rum)) rLRTMVA,- I.N. - - -- 7twther observatlous on hemorrhaglo disease of rats causec by the Rous virus, Top,viru. 4 no.4086-490 il-Ag 159. (MIRA 12M) 1, Otdol lwmzologll i onkologil Instituta spidemlologli i mikrobiolo- gli Imaul N.Y. Oamlel AW SOS& Mookwa, (SAMOVA, experimental) KRTUKOVA, I*X.; LXZMMVA, O.M. .. . ......... ..... ....... ................*................... ft OultivatiOu Of ROMs WOO= and Shope papillom viruses In 31hrlich ascites tumor and In V,-1 rat swooma. Vop.onk. 5 no.7:3-5 159. (KM 12:12) 1. Is otdola immoologit i onkologit (say. - doyetvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. L.A. 2111ber) Institute, epldemiologii I mikrobiologii in. N.7. Gamaleys, ANN SSSR (dIr. - prof. Sol, Wrowtsev). Adres avtorov: Hookya, D-18a, Shohn1duskan u1., d-33, Institut epidentologIl I uikro- biologii im Ckmaleye, AMR $SSR. iPAPHUM - virolofy) (SMOKA - virology) (IMDPUSMS - experimental) KRWKOVA j 1. N. Observations on hemorrhagic disease in rate caused by Nm I sarcoma virus, Vop.virus, 6 no.5:602-632 S-0 160. (MIR& 140) 1. Otdel immunologii i onkologii Instituta imeni N.F.Gamalei AMN SSSR, Moskva. (HEMORRHAGIC DISEASES) (TUMORS) , 1.1if Attempt to de:rAsk Rous virus in ma=.al tissues. Vop.virus, 7 no,3: 31-1;.317 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) I.- Institut epidemiologil i mikrobiologil imeni N.F.Gamalei AMN SSSR, Moskva. (TUMOR) (VIRUSES) KRYUKOVAp I.N. Further observations on rabbit fibromatosis inducedby Rous virus. Vop,viruse 7 no,3017-321 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 14%7) 1. Otdol immunologii i onkologii Instituta apidemiologlA i mikrobiologii imeni. N.F.Gamalai AMN SURp,Moakva. (TUMORS) (VIRUSES) WIG313SOV, N.V.; BIRYULIRA, T.Lj MYUKOVA, I.N. Gamplement fixation reactinn in fibrainatosic produced in rabbits with Hous sarcoma #iz-ua. Vop. virus. 7 no.3.*292-295 yq-J0,62. 1 k- (1411-1 16:8) 1. Otdal Limunologii i onkologii Instituta epideuioloeii i mikrobiolo A imeni II.F.Gomalai AMN SSSR, '14oskva. ~CANCER) (VIRUSES) (COMFL:,,'U.T MATION) VAidSISSOV.0 1I.V.; DIJAULINA., T.I.;)~~Y -.UUNUVA, T.D. _~tAp_ I.N.; MUJ I Complement fixation reaction in hemorrhagic disease in rats caused by hous sarcoma. Vop. virus. 7 no-3:295-3C211trV.7062 (141RA 16:8) 1. Otdal immunologii i onkologii Instituta, epidemiologii i mik.tobiologi:b imni N.F.Gamalei AMN SSSR, Moskva. (CAMER) (MUSES) (CO,'*W- IBI?r FIXATION) Itfull;jIlUVA) 'i.D.; K~iYUKWA, 1.11. 14, AW4 ", -i` "'*-- Mouse sarcomw InducET"by tbe Rous virus. Vop. virus. 7 no-3:3(Pi-370 My-J'062. (MA 16:8) 1. Otdel Irmunologli i onkologli Imstituta epideraiolof-il i mikrobioloCil imni II.F.Gazuaei MI SSSR, Moskva. (CA14CEI,) (VIRIGES) KRYUKOVA IgNo (Moskvap 0-242, ul, ChaykavBkogos do25# korp.lkv.16)1 (Moakvap G-1170 2-7y Truzhenlkov peroulok, d.4, ky.39) Distribution of the infectious virus and viral antigen In -the body of rats and mice infected with Rous virus. Vop. oak. 10 no.3:3-8 164. V) (KIRA 1'7: 8) 1. Institut apidemiologii I m1krobiologii Imeni N.F. Gumlei AMN SSSRo ,6WIJYOVA~ 1.111. (Morkva, Cj-~.142, ul. Ghayku7::kcj!o, d.,"5, k~,,rp. 1. kv.18)i ODUYJll T.D. (Mo,-,kva, G-1179 11 Truzhen"kcv pereulok, d.40 k7j'q) DintrIbution of vlral antigens in Internal orgrins and fibrous nodes of rabbits Infected with Rous' viruses. Vol) onk. 10 no.8:60-64 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Iz Inatituta iim3unologii, epidemiologli i m1kroblologii imeal, Gamalel, AMN SSSR. V Accessmi mn, Aiiholl786 S10181/64100610011032910331 AUTHORSi Kryukovaj 1. V.j Vaviloyj V. S., TITLE: Orientation dep9ndenoo of the formistion of radiation dofooto in n-type iilicon SOURGSt Fizika W~rdogo tela,, v, 6, no. 1. 19649 329-331 TO?IC TAGSs radiation defect, n type silicon' electron bombardaent,, combination conter, minority carrier, p-n Junction, minority carrier lifetime, electron fluxt capture cross section, thermal velocity, carrier velocity ABSTRACTi Determination of orientation dependence is difficult because of the necessity of working with very thin samples (10-20 microns) and avoiding loos of initial direction of incident particles by scattering on atow of the toot materilL The authors used a different mothod,proposed by V, S. Vavilwlfp V. H. Patekovich, B. Ya. Yurkov, and P, L. Glazunov (KT, 2, 1431, ig6o),, which yields data on orientation dependence by measwing dependence of resistivity changes on depth of electron penetration. A single crystal of n-type Si was used. Defects ' introduced by radiation were recorded by measuring the lifetime (t) of minority carriers dur- Card lbr 3 ACC=ON Nftt AP4011786 ing, bombardmnt. To record changes in this lifetimes the authors measured the short-circuited current (I..) in the circuit of a crystal with a p-n junction ddring bombardment by a 3t;SaM Of electrons. The number of combination centers in~vroduced by radiation in small doses is equal to the product of electron flux (0) ant the rate of defect production W (by ~ is zoant the ratio of number of defects per cu cm to the electron flux per eq cm), The relationship among these values is than v/ (gs EI). vihere cr is the capture cross section of carriers by the given canter, V in the thermal velocity of the carr-lerej, and f(Et-E ) in the function or level filling, Bombardment by electrons Of 1 MOV Was C&riI;6 out, at room temparature. The reU- tionship between electron flux and change in short-circuited current (proportional to lifetime of carriers) for various directions of bombardment is shown in Fig. 1 o,,f* the Enclosure. The observed orientation dkoendence in associated with the presence of Intamtitial positions in a looae lattice of the diamond type, "The authors thank S. 1. Vintovkin for his aid in bombarding the samples." Orig. art, has: 1 figure. Caid 20~3- Acckssiow NRi mholI786 A=TATION: hookovakiy gosud&rAvsnrM,wAvprsitet, in* Me V. LomonosOva (MOsew State Univeroity) suBarrEms o5sep63 DATF, AcQt Web% ENGL 1 01 SUB CODEt PH NO REF SOVs 002 OTWs 003 31V A !JIT i IR-i Lf I I n v., Kv 7 .7 -66 FBD/EWT(1)/&4T(M)/EEC (k) --Z/T/i;'tlP(k)/EWA(h)/EWP(b)/ZWA(m)-2/F.*~iP(t) W01JD SFXR CODE: UR/0ld1/65/6_0J17d1-1T3T27VW2A AUTHOR: Kr-fukova,.I. V.; Karnaukhov, V. G.; Paduchikh, L. 1. ORG: none 0 TITLE: Stimulated emission from diffused galli antimonide p-n junctions SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 11, 1965, 3421-3422 qY TOPIC TAGS: gallium antimonide, pn Junction, stimulated emission, laser, semicon- ductor laser, junction laser ABSTRACT- Stimulated emission van obtained at liquid nitrogen temperature in dif. bused GaSb p-n junctions. The diodes were fabrictted by diffusing zinc from the gas phase into n-type wafers of GaSb grown by the Czochralski method. The Fabry-Perot cavity of the 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 mm diode was formed by cleavins. Carrier concentration and mobility of the samples were 2.9 x 1017 cm-3 and 3200 cm /v-sec, respectively. T~e spectrum of recombination radiation at various current densities (J) is shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 2 shows the narrowing observed at the threshold for the onset of stim- ulated emission at j -0 3-5 X 104 amp/cM2. The maximum narrowing of the line (half- width of 0.006 ev) was achieved at j 5-4 x 104 amp/cm2 and was limited by the width Card ACC NS6 AP502T431 4J NXI 43 -P4 1-4 alm AW E, ev Fig. 1. The emission spectrum of Ga at T7K for the following current densities: _ 1.0 x 104; 2 - 1 2.2 X 104* 3 - 1.8 X 1041 4 _ 4.5 x 104 amp/CM2 (Emax = 0,790 eV).. Cord 2 / -4 I~U- SM am aW IS, eV Fig. 42. Narroving of the-'spectral Lin at the onset of stimulated emission at 77K and at the current densities of: 5.4 x 104; 2 - 3.1 x 104; 3 - 1.0 X 104 amp/CM2. "1 9462-66 A,CC NRs AP5027431 of the alit of the monochromator. The intensity of the line was not proportional to J. The laser action was attributed to interband transitions. Orig. art. has! 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE.- 31PAr65/. ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 002/ ATD, PRESS: -& ljo57 7"' W 13 W".'JD/, JO 'JP" L 207 9-66 FBD/EIT(I)/EXT(&)/EEC(k)-2/T/EWP(k)/~WA~h) lipw WG/JD,(JG SIOURC'~' CODE: U-RI01811(~6ICk,8100141102811,034 ACC NRf AIW12457 ;lu"LE03; ~~ffaz 1. V.; RiMalovskayal M.'~~'; Karnaukhov, V. G.; St ORG: none Sorm features of coherent emission of gallium antimon1de laser diodes. SOME: Mika tverdogo tolap v# 6,, no. 4, 1966, 1028- 34 10 TOPIC TAGS:. gallium antimonide, laser emission, pn'junction, laser, laser diod'e' ABSUMACT: This is a continuation of an earlier study, of laser effects in diffusion M V. 7, 342, 1965). 11"he prezent ntudy was made with drawn p-n U ctiong C. junctions with the aim- o detail the features of their emission and to explain ~Aiy diffusion P-n junctions have &--i~mer e~c emey-ti-Wa. tions. 'I"he junctions wtm produced in a Mstal grown by the Czochralski method-.-----F- Ite p-n junction plane was perpendicular to the crjatallograybic (111) direction and the Fabry-Pcrot diode structure was produced by opLical polishirC. -LTe diode dimen- zions were 0.4 x 0.5 x o.5 mm. The measurements were ra-de at 77K with the radiation produced both at large current densities (pulzed mode, pulse duration 1 psec" and at low densities (dc). At low current densities the emission spectra of the lnve5ti- gated p-n junctions consisted of a single broad line with a rtxJrum notiaeabv ghiftc~ toward t1le long wme lagth skb compaxed with the width of Ithe forbidden band of GaSb (0.80 ev). At larger currentap the radiation peak shifted toward the shcrtwxe 1aVhd46 L 26759-66 ACC NR% AP6012_457 (0-76-o-78 ev), with a maximum half-width of the spectral line of 0.5 x 10-3 ev and threshold current densities of 3 x 103--l.2 X 104 ap/cm2. Although the results Indicate conclusively that a laser action was produced in these functions, the low resolution of the apparatus did not rake it possible to observe the possible oscillation modes. Reduction of the temperature (to that of liquid helium) did not produce a noticeable change in the radiation parameters. Several arguments are advanced in favor of the h~Tothesis that states situated in the forbidden band participate in the stimulated transitions. The dependence of the shift of the radiation peak and of the width of the spectral line at different injection levels in analyzed and it is indicated that the reason why the previously investigated diffusion p-n junction had worse laser parameters is due to the lower degree of doping attained by the diffusion process and to a different character of the impurity distribution in the two types of junc- tions. 11bere in also a difference in the recombination mechanism in the two junctions. The authors than%_BJvJ,_Y-4J for a discussion of the results and P. G. Yeliseyev and V. 1. Shveykin for useful advice. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [021 SUB CODE: 20/ sum DAm o7Aug65/ ORIG TXF: 003/ OM RM 013/ ATI) PRESS. Card W) /'Y"(WETI IJP(C) JD ACC NRs AR602'8126 SOURCE -UF/0058/66-io- 00/005/AO( AUTHOR: Gor unova, U A - Barcq~ov B. V.; qrlgorlyeva, Kradinova, L. Ve; OY Prochukhan. V.-D. TITLE: Production and investigation of GaP-GoAo and GaAc-InAs solid solutions SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abu. 5A55T ~.REF- SOURCE: Sb, Simpozium. Protuesay sinteza I routs kristalloy I plenok poluprovodnik. reterialov, 1965. Tezicy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965-,-7--B TOPIC TAGS: uo3id solution, gallium compound, indium compound, single crystal growing crystal impurity ABSTRACT: The Tossibility is investigated of obtaining aingle_SEX-stajo of homoeenl;~unl solid solutions in a wide range of concentrations. The crystals were grown by the gas-transport m-thod in a closed volume. The authors elucidate the influence of such factors as the *,.one temperature, the temperature difference between zones, and the chemical nature if the carrier, and its concentration on the evolution of the gan- transport react.ono and on the habit and dimension of the crystals are clarified. Optimal conditi no are established for obtaining single crystals of the required habi Questions invol. al in the doping of crystals during gao-tranoport. reactions are studied. A. Po*otikov. ETranelation of Abstract) 20 ACC NR, 494 SOURCE CODE: UR/0275/66/000/006/BO14/BO14 1,01HOR: Goi-junova, IN. A.-, Baranov, B. V.; Grigorlyova, V. S.; Kradinova, L. V.1 H Kryukova, -7. V.; Prochukhan, V. D. 'A"ITLE: Production and investigation of GaP--GaAs and G.Vts--InAs solid solutions zvcuR3z; lof. zh. Elcktronika i yoyo prizononiyo, Ab3. 6B93 RET SOIRCE: Sb. Sinpozium. Protaossy sintoza i roL;ta kristallov i plonok uprovodnik. materialov, 1965. Tezisy dokl. Vovosibirsk, 1965, 7-0 ol p TOPIC TAUGS: single crystal gre-wing, semiconductor ex-jstal, Gelid solution ABSTIL',,07, 5inglo crystals from solid solutions of GaP--GaAs and GaA:3--DVt3 syster's were grown by the method of gas-transport reactions in a closed space. Effects of vapo.-Ization-zono temperature, crystallizer tomperaturo, temperature difference between the cold and hot zones, geometric factors, and chezicai nature were invest.-.15-ated. Also the problems of crystal dopiM in gas-transpcrtroactions were clarified. Ga?--GaAs and GaAs--InAs single crystals were produced in a vide concentration range. Optimal conditions for producing single cryotals of desirablo habitus ware found. A possibility of doping single crystals in the Gas-trans reaction was found. Some electric properties of single crystals were moasurOCLe N. G. and others. CTranslation of abstract] SUB CODE. ~Card 1/1 UDC: 621.315.592-4:541.412 RUBTSOV, -N.I.; PRIVALOVA, L.A.; 0YUKOVA, I.V. Brief bioecologic analyois of the Crimdan flora. Bot. zhur 46 no.8:1087-1097 Ag 161. (MIFA 15:1) 1. Nikitokiy botanioheskiy sadj, grym, (Crime&-Botany-Ecology) _17-- ZX1 11 L -111 __1_T I _T1 11, _X-11 ZTH7 V T~ 1-1 "M II err-1 r. 11 1 11 1 If Irl I ACC NRs Ap6o18569 SOURCE CODE: im /di8l/66/6o8/oo6/1q4 2/1944 AUMOR: Kryukova, I. V.; Paduchikh, L. I.; YArnaukhbv, V. G. ORG: none TITLE: Recombination radiation from galliumvintimonide p-n junctions SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 6, 1966, 1942-1944 i TOPIC TAGS: gallium compound, antimonide, pn junction, recombination radiation, optic transition, radiation spectrum, impurity level, conduction band Al-0711ACT: In view of the lack of un .11nimity on the nature of the lines observed in the recombination-radiation of galliurd~intimonide p-n junctions, the authors present ad- ditional data and propose a new scheme To-F-tTe radiative transitions. The spectral composition of radiation was investigatcd,as a function of the current density and the concentration of the doping impurity in the initial material. The samples used were n-type with electron densities from 8 x 1010 to 2.3 x 10'10 cm-3. The p-n junc- tions were produced by diffusion of zinc. In addition, alloyed I-,,-n junctions were 17 c prepared from undoped p-type samples with hole aensity 1.5 x 10 e-1. Radiation was applied in pulses at T7K. The radiation spectra of the diffusion junctions were stror4,rly dependent on the degree of dopinG, exhibiting three intense lines at low densities and only one line at high densities. An Increase in the current density shifts the line peak to lower energies. An interpretation of the spectrum In pre- sented, wherein the short-wave iDeak in attributed to radiative recombination of the Card 1/2 ... I - ACC NR, A1-601069 injected carricra~ and the long-wave peak is related to radiative transitions of the carriers from the conduction band at the Impurity levels. 11he variation In the number of spectral lines with the impurity density is attributed to incomplete overlap of the levels of the zinc and the residual impurities. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB Card Vir,-I it pi loi-a ~:Io~r. 41) ro.P: 1207-1209 Ag 1(4. T F. f, .17 : I FEDNEVA, Ye.M.j KRYUKOVA . . wi - ~ -- --m-mawff~ Thermal otability or B-trichloroborazole. Zhur. neorg. khim, 10 no.9t2115-2119 8 165. (MIRA IWO) KRYUKOVA, K-.- A-* Morozov, F. N. and Kryukova. K. A. mOn the problean of the biology of Dictyocaulus vivparus" Sbomik rabot po gellmintologii (Voeopyuz. in-t gellmintologii im. akade Skryabinail Moscow, 1948, p. 131-38. SO: U-30429 n March 53, (Letopislnykh Statey, No. 10, 1949). vlC14 yr ,,,rTTrT, ~7-,CYTIISXV 7' Ir _%J r.1 v I- FW, T V V n 1,77 E nJ-V F1 nTn KR=C;VA F, IA"TAWIT D. To-, TM'ICV? V. MYOTIT 11. Y71.0 ~Vr lip I Tyc", SUDARIM V. rr". Paraoites Diusertations in helminthology, defended In 1949-1950. Trudy Gellm. lab. no. 5, 1951, Monthl L121 of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress., September 1952. Unclassified. KH MWVA, X.A., aa vtt-- sc~- Sythetic arecolins as an antiholuinthic preparation In cestodiasis in dogs. Yeterinarlis, 30 no.4:25-2( Ap 153. (KM 6:4) 1. Vessoyusn" Institut gellmintologil tAsni akademiks, X.I. Skryabina. L u c KRYUKOVA, K.A.; DOWOV. N.V. Lnnbltnats In children and control measures smoloyed In preschool inntitutiona of Voronezh Province. Yop.okh.ont. I det. no.1:78-81 MY-Je 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. 1% Voronexhakoy oblastnoy sanitarno-spideniologicheskoy stantsit. (VORMZH PROVINCF--GIMIASIS) Chemistry - Physical chemistry Card 1/2 Pub. 147 - 23/35 Authoris s Dokukina, A. F.; Koton, M. M.; Kr)ukova, K. N.; Hinoyeva, 0. K.; Parilbo'k, V. A. Title t Relation between structure and polymerizability of substituted styrenes ParicAical I Zhur. fiz. ),him. 3011o 3.90-195, Jan 1956 Abstraot Investigation was conducted to determine the polymerization process of raz-,--rcuo dirubstituted styrene derivativus containing halofen atoms and mct!~. ' radicals in various arrangeryunts in the benzene rivkq of styrene. The vnri%lon 2,5- at which the maximuni rate of polymerization and naxi== molcxular acight viar, observed wan considered to to the mo:st favorable position for substitutes in the styrenn benzene ring. The series formed Institution: Leninrm~d Po1vtodinic Inst. im. H. M. Kalinin Submitted June 27, 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 147 - 23/35 Periodical : Zhur. riz. khim. 30/1, 190-195, Jan 1956 Abstract : by styrene substitutes are shown In the order of their poly=rization rate. rho-arfect. or substituting-groups in the benzene ring of styrend on-the polymerizabUity and other characteristica of polymers is discussed. Four USSR/USA references (1939-1955). Tablea; graphs; drawing. KRYUKOVA, X.P. ............... ~- Teaching pharmaceutical organization at the pharmacy school' Aptedelo 7 noo5t55-56 5-0 158 (;~I;A 11:10) I* Is AAhangellskogo famatsevt1cheskogo uchilinhchae' (PHAMCY) ZHITNITSKIY, Z.; KRYUKOVA, L. Now books. Sots. trud 8 no.9tl58-159 S 163. (KM .16s10) 1. Nachallnik otdala truda i zarabotnoy platy fabriki klaviahnykh instrumntov "Zaryall (for Kryukova). JUY/ 30-5 1-6-30/45 AUTHOR: Sergiyenkop 1. Z. TITLE: The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Pia.nt Organisms (rhimiya i obmen uglevodov v zhivotnom i raetitellnozi organizmakh) Conference in Mos;~ow (Konferentsiya v Moskva) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSRI 1958, Nr 6., pp. M-11~ (USSR) ABSTRACTi This conference took place fromj"uary 28 to January 30-!1*1~~_'~~' It was organized by the Laboratory for Physiological Chemistry of the AS USSR and was attended by about 2oo specialiBtOp umong them organochemists, biochemists, physiologists, pharma- cologists, histologists and physicians who represented various scientific institutions of the AS USSR, of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, of the VASKhNIL, of a number of universities and other collegeal as well as of branch in- stitutes from all the country. It was opened by the Director of the Laboratory for Physiological Chemistry B. N. Stepanenko. He stressed in his detailed report among other things the Card 1/5 great theoretical interest in the investigation of the ab.- j, 2, .301/30-5 3-6-30/45 The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Plant Organisms. Conference in Moscow solute -formation of simple carbohydrates. New and great success was achieved in the field of the O-and N-glycosides. Here- ported on some important results of the work in laboratories. Furthermore the following reports were heard: 1) S. N. Danilov: On the reaction of the simultaneous oxi- dation and regeneration in a group of carbohydrates. 2) Yu..A. Zhdanov* On the use of different methods of synthesis. 3) B. N. Stepanenko, L. X. Kryukova, 0. G. Serdyuk: On in- vestigations car~_ie_a_o-uT_I_;-ThV-fiold of some 0- and N- glycoaides. 4) 0. K. Orlova: On 2 new diphtheria bacilli. 5) Ye- K. Alimova: On carbohydrates in the structure of diphtheria bacilli. 6) S. A, Neyfakh and M. P. Mellnikova; On enzymatic members. Card 2/5 7) V. S. Illin: On the importance of hexokinase reaction. joy 3o- 58-6-30/45 The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Plant Organisms. Conference in Moscow 8) N. K. Nagradova: On the properties of the effect of the dehydrase of phosphorus-glycerin aldehyde. 9) A. P. Barkhash: On the method of the conversion of glucose. 10) A. N. Petrov: On the presence of a phosphorus-less method of synthesis in the liver, 11) M. I. Prokhorova and Z. N. Tupikova: On the intensity of the carbohydrate metabolism in organs. 12) B. I. Khaykina: On the velocity of the regeneration of free and bound glycogens fractions. 13) Ye. L. Rozenfeltd: On the function of animal organisms. 14) M- G. Shubioh: On the results of the hictochemioal inveati- gation of the glycogens of musoular tissue. 15) Ro A# Rutberg: On the importance of polysaccharidea in the investigation of the blood system. Card 3/5 16) 0. Ya. Rozenberg and T. V. Polyehina: On the production,the SO 1/ 30-5 3-6-3o/45 The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates In knimal and Plant Organisms. Conference in Moscow ropertion and characteristics of Soviet dextrin. 17) A! N. Petrova: On the problems of the pathology of carbo- hydrate metabolism. 18) S. M9 Leytes and N. T. Smirnova: On the effect of the antidiabstio preparation BZ-55- 19) A. V. Kotellnikova and 0. D. Krechetova: On special problems of the pathology of carbohydrate metabolism. 20) B. N. Stepaneako, Ye. M. Afanaslyeva and R. A. Baksova: On the chemical nature of a new polysaccharide. 21) 0. A. Pavlikova and M. V. Turkina: On conversions of sac- oharose in plant tissues. 22) D. I. Lisitain, M. S. Bardinakayal M. I. Smirnova-'Ikonni- kovag'lus V. Peruanskiyt G. A. Lukovnikova and V. I. Ivanov : On carbohydrates of plant origin. In the rooolution the achievements as vell as the shortcomings Vero men-cioned. A commission for the coordination of work was founded. Card 4/5 The Chemistry and Metalloliirn of Carbohydrates in juv/30-58-5-30/45 Aninal and Plant Organisms. Conference in Moscow 1. Carbohydrates--Blosynthesis 2. Carbobydrates--Metabolism 3. Carbohydra~,es --Chemidal properties 4. Animals--Physiology 5. Plants--Physiology Card 5/5 A) USSR/Plant Physiology - Heat ReGime. 1-4 Abe Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol... No 5, 1958., 199M Author : Maksimov, G.A., Kriukova) L*M, Inst Title The StWy of Heat and Mass Metabolism in Seeds of Plants when Heated in a HiLt Frequency Electric Filed. OriV, Pub Biofizika, 1956, 1P No 31 201-205 Abstract The mechanism of beat amd mass metabolism in seeds of Lutescens; wheat 62 and in Moscow low variety of neans Grown on Knop's mixture in quarts sand at the aGricultv- ral Academy imeni Timiryazov under artificial climatic cork'Litions, and in seeds of squash and melon rrosm at the VoCetable Station of the Agricultural Academy ineni Timityazev was studied with the help of marked atomso Wer the influence of hiC~h frequency heat a shift of Ca45 and p32 from the dccpr--r layers of the seed to the -peripheral layers, mainly to the rerm, with the shift Card 1/2 USSR/Plant Physioloa - Heat Regim. 1_4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biols, No 5P 1958, 19986 increasing at the moisturo in the seeds in Increased* A conclusion that the processes of heat and mass metabo- lism in seeds my be directly intluenced has boon drawn. The work was done at tho Institute of Biophysics,, Acado- ;ny of Sciences USSR,, Card 2/2 tko' I!S�R/Gener&l Biology Physical and Chemical Biology B-1 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur Biol.,t No 3,p 1958.t No 9393 Author : M&ksimov, G.A., Kryukovaj, L.M.j, Efimov., V.M. Inst : Not Given Title : Thermal Phenomena in Plant Seeds During SwellIng Orig Pub : Biofizika, 1956, 1, No 6x 538-543 Abstract : Processes of heat formation were studied during swelUng of living and non-germinating seeds of wheat and squash, and also the nature of shifting of mass in the swelling process de nding on timing in equash seeds containing radioactive %5 . c a When the grain mass of wheat and squash seed mass swells under isothermic conditions, the quantity of isolated sorption heat reaches a meutimum after 7-9 hoursp irrespective of the seeds, germinating power. This heating, therefore) occurs independently of respiration. Men comes a cooling off period. Seeds devoid of germination continue to cool off,, while in the living seeds., after cooling off by 0.50,, the tam- Card 1/2 USSR/Geneml Biology - Physical and Chemical Biology B-1 Abs jour Raf Zhur - Biol-j, No 3.- .1958s No 9393 perature again markedly increases for 3.5-4 hourst which evidently Is the result of an intense increase in reqpiration. The rise of texperature on the bud surface of a living seed stays ahead of the temperature rise of the andooerm center and even more so in its surface sheath. The temperature gradient between the bud region and surface sheath reaches 0 20/0.6 mm and between the bud region and endosperm 0.050/ 0:6 m. In swelliag of dead wheat grain the highest temper- ature was observed in the endosperm. A coincidence was noted between the time needed for full manifestation of heat for swelling and the time for stabilization of the direction for mass shifting to the germination region. Card 2/2 KMINp A.M.1 IMMOVA, L.M. fl~rE L~J; SAENKU, G.N. (Sayunko, G.N.]j n~oTa*M. IAZINOVA, V.A. (lazykova, 0 Under irradiation action forning in plants of some subetances which slow down the can division., growth and development of plants. knalels biol 14 no.ls27-31 J&-Mr 160,, KRYUKOVAr--L-.M,I, KUZIRl A.M. Indirect effect of ionizing radiations on plants. Bi0fizika 5 no. 4450-453 160. (MIRA l3tl2) 19 Imtitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SWRj Moskva. (PLAMP EFFECT OF X RAYS ON) ----- ----- P-14 -- -_ -- A- M. ---.KRYUKOVA X.1 KUZIN) Distant effect of ionizing radiations In irradiated plants. Fisiol. rast. 7 no.2t220-222 W. (MIRA 14:5) 1, Institute of Biophysics, U.S.S.R Academy of Sciences, Moscov. (Flantso Effect of radiation on) - YR*f1'Kl')I;A, L.11. , V.A., KIIZI~;' ft.";. p (u;'!") It Ch'-M,r03 on Pol';Phenol Oyidaso Activity !, tho~ Irral',ated Plant and th-~ Natur-i -iml Pr,)jpe.,-tj(,s of tyo Not,lbol4~n IL t~ -.9 Rer)ort pres-nt~,~i at the 5t!. Int'l. BIOC"-"---.!iZ3tr'~ 'Onl-C-3 I'-,, - - - l)-16 AiiC 1961. - ~"; - " KRYUICOVA L. H. Formation of antiijitotic substanoes in differqht plant "ales following irradiation. Radiobiologiia, 1 noDI39-140 161. (MIR& 1417) 1, Inatitut biologiohookoy MAI. AN SSSR, Moskva. (PUNTS, VMT OF X RLYS ON) (GROWTO (PlAft) KUZIN, A.M.; KRYUKOVAO L.M. Rate and dooo-dependenoo of tho forrmtion of antimitotic substances in Irradiated leaves of Vicia faba. Radiobiolgoiia 1 no.2t293-295 161. (mlia 34:7) 1. Inatitut bialogiohaskoy fisiki All SSSRO Moskva. (PWTSp VFECT OF X BAB OF) (GROWTH (PUNTS) ) KRYUKOVA, L.14* Mutagenic properties of metabolites developing In irradiated plants. Radiobiologiia I no.2:310-311 161. (HIM 14: 7) 1. Inatitut biolo icheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. fP1lANTS-ZFFECT OF X RAYS ON) (BOTANY-VARIATION) KRYUKOVA, L.M.; LOMAKINp M.S.; KUZIlip A.M. Effect of extracts from irradiated and nonirradlated Vicia We plants on the growth of tumors and homologous normal tissues. Radloblologlia I no,3139-357 161. (MIRA 1-4110) 1. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR i Institut skaperimentalinoy biologii AM SSSRp 14ookva. (X RAYS-PH)MIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (GANCER) S/205/61/001/005/003/005 D299/D304 AUTHORS: A.M. Kuzin, W.B. Gorkina, V.A. Kopylov, and L.M. Kryukova TITLEs The nature of the metabolites which form in the irradia- ted leaves of plants PERIODICAL: Radlobiologiya, v. 1, no- 5, 1961, 659 - 662 TEXTi Experiments were conducted to determine whether extracts from Vicia faba leaves inhibit cell devision only in homologous tissue or whether this inhibiting action extends to the cells of other species. An attempt was made to determine whether extracts from irradiated and non-ir- radiated leaves affect the cell division of Encherichia coli B. The leav- es wore irradiated with an P9 (1 -1 (RUP-1 ) apparatus in a dose of 15 kr at an intensity of 212 r/m1n. Some 24 hr after irradiation, extracts were madefrom the leaves and were added to the meat-peptone broth in which the E. coli were cultured. The results confirmed the authors' -previous obser- vations (Ref. 6s Dokl. AN SSSRt 137, 4, 970# 1961) that substances form in the irradiated leaves of plants which strongly inhibit cell multiplica- tion. It wai found that the semiproducts of the fermentative oxidation Card 1/ 2 The nature of the ... S/205/61/001/005/003/005 D299/D3o4 of tyrosine had a similar effect on E. coli B as did the meristematic radicle cells of Vloia faba. Only the low-molecular products of tyrosi- ne oxidation, and not the high-polymer melanines, inhibited cell divis- ion. The results conform to a hypothesis that the phenol compound meta- bolisri is disturbed in irradiated leaves, in which there form oxidation semiproducts of a polyphenol and semiquinoid nature, responsible for dia- turbance of cell division. There are 5 tables and 7 references, 6 So- viet-bloc and 1 non-Boviet-bloo. ASSOCIATIONs Institut biologicheskoy fizikl AN SSSR (Institute of Biophysics, AS USSR), Moscow SUBMITTEDs May 19, 1961 Card 2/2 L. r. UX, Effect or extracts obtained from irradiated plants an the growth of different normal rat tioaues and the tumor tissue of Guerin's carcinoma. Radiobiologiia 1 no*5:668-669 161. (MIPA 14811) 1. InatAtut biologicheekoy fiziki AN SSSR i Institut okeperimental$noy biologii AIAN SWH, 14D.skva, (GANCM) (PIANTS 0 EFFECT OF RADIATIOU 011) 8/02 61/137/004/029/031 D1 03YB200 AUTHORSt luzinp A.M,,p.,Corresponding Member AS USSR, and Kryukova, L.M. TITLEt Mutagenic action of metabolites formed in an irradiated plant PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRI ve 137p no, 4, 1961t 970 - 971 TEXTs The authors found in previous papers (Ref- 7, Biofizikap At no* 3P 19591 Ref. 9t ibid. 5g no* 4P 19681 Ref. 8p Fiziol. rasto# 1, no, 2, 1960) that "antimitoticO metabolites are formed in the leaves of irradiated plants, which are supposed to inhibit mitoses and to prevent cell division. Nov they wanted to clarify the problem as to whether these substances also exert a mutagenio effect. Like in Ref. 8t 12 - 14 - day 1d lants of horse-bean (Vicia faba) were irradiated in the P9M-3 (Room_ 3~ X-ray appa- ratus with 440 r/min. Extraotakwere prepared from Irradiated and non-iv- radiated (controls) leaves, and 3 - 4 -dayold roots of V.faba were plactid on these extracts for 24 hr. After fixation in ethanol with acetic acid (3 1 1), the roots were colored with acetocarmins, and the anaphases, te- lophases, chromosome aberrations (bridges) and micronuclei were counted in Card 1/4 215d, S/02OJ61/137/004/029/031 Mutagenio action of ... B103/B208 temporary preparations# Table 1 presents the results, The authors con- ~clude therefrom that roots dippe4 into an extract of non-irradiated leaves exhibit no statistically reliable deviations from the control sample. Hov- ever, the roots placed on extracts of irradiated leaves, shoved a statisti- vally veliable increase of chromosome aberrations (mainly bridges), Also the number of midronuolei increased, These phenomena indicate that stable substances are'formed in irradiated leavesp vhich exert a mutagenic effect* It is further concluded therefrom that chromosome aberrations may result from a disturbance of metabolic process.)s due to irradiation, vithout a photon directly entering into a chromos-)me, as vas frequently assumed in Western publications. V.V. Khvostova is thanked for advice. There are 1 table and 10 referenceas 5 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloo. The re- ference to the English lnnguage publication reads as followst Refs 4p F. Haas, E. Dudgeva et alsp Genetiost 391 453 (1954)- CuLev-1cowspoogrwr ANUssp. ASSOCIATION# Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Akadem iInL S~SSR (Institute of Biophysics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 2/4 KUZIN, A.M.; KASYMOV, A.; KRYUKOVA, L.M. Mechanism of stimulating and Inhibiting action of radiation on potato tubers. Radiabiologiia 4 no.ltl44-149 164. (MIRA l7t4) 1. Institut bialogichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva, KRYUKOVA, L.M.; KASYMOV, A. Fffect of ionizing radiation on the initial phases of growth of themophilio rico and mung bean plants. Uzb. biol. zhur. 8 no.60-7 164. (MIRA 1813) 1. Institut blofiziki AN SSSR. BRESLAVETS, L.P.1 KRYUKOVAO L.M.1 KASYMDVp A. Changes in the organelles of plant calls Induced by extracts from irradiated potato tubers, Fiziol. rant. 11 no.5t848- 852 3-0 164. (MIRA 17slO) 1. Institute of Biological Physics, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. ACCLSSION NRs Ap4o40962 S/0920/64/156/00~/22%/VA ATHHORs - Kryukova, L. M. T IT LE %Role of radiation poisons. in the disruption of irradiated Plant J devblopment SOURCEs AN SSSRo Daklady*j v. 156, no" 31 19640 1204-12C6 TOPIC TAGS: radiation poi~cning,, biology,, radiobiology,, radioactive ii~topeffl plant development, sunflowr development !DSTRACTs' The authors attempted.to establish the course of the development of axillary buds with a local Irradiation of the top of the stem after removal of the top bud. The authors hypothesized that the radiation poisons formed at the point of irradiation overflowed along the stem, causing changes in the development of the oxillary buds*, Tonto were carried out on 52-day old Helianthus annus atoms. The localized irradiation was with X-rays from aim RM-3 apparatus without filtor, The focal length was 34 cm~ tube voltage was*210 kilovolts) current was 15 milliampo and overall dosage was 25 kilorade over 103 minutes. Measurement showed thatp during th. iftadiation of-the stem top for 105 minutes,, the plant inside the tube could absorb 21 radz, which is,0.00% !,Card V2 ACGFZS ION M 8 AP4040962 of the overall does of 25 Morade, .'This X-ray dosage could not provoke any kind of shift in the development'. The same sunflower stem was totally irradiated with a dose of 1000 rads in order to ascertain whether radiation poisons rather than the direct effects of the penetrating irradiation had a destructive offect upon the formative process. No disturbances in the formative process were observed with the exception that the irradiated plants blosmod 10 days earlior than the* control ones. The authors conclude that the disruption of the formative process by local irradlAtion of the plant is caused by radiation poisons wbich.were formed through local irradiation of the stem top. Orig. art. haot 3 figureaq ASSOCIATIONg Institut biologicheakoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSM (Institute of Biological p ics, Acadimy of Sciences, SSSR) hya sumnums i6mr64 ANG L 1 00 SUB CODE t LS,, CB_ NO REF SOVt' 007 'OTEMS 000 .Card J10VAY-YxV-IiTl':-;.l B.A.; YVITkO, T.Ta. AmIno eaters. Part 41 Intramolecular N-alkylatlon of amlro eaters, der3yatives of arylacetic accida. Zhur. ob. kh1jr. 35 no.6:1098- 1104 Je 165. (MID 18:6) 1. leningradskly tekhnologichesk!y InatItut imeni Lensoveta. t. )I, , I ( 61 11 - I kfi%d. :- ., --- I - t f, . I ' 4A : - ~~ ol. 3--l. at. (I pf-irr"p r~ I'l I . I r - . -, ,f% . I I i I !,; ; ~ z .~ 1. 1P-5) '~rtvro of allphati.-! Pkrilnr) a i o- -) . 0 ~ , J a 65 - ( ~ " 3 'it KRYUKOVA, L.M. (Moskva) -- - Development""o-fanomalous metabolites Usp. sovr. biol. 60 no.lt62-75 Jl-Ag 1. Inatitut biofiziki AN SSSR. in irradiated organisms. 165. (KRA 18:8) -- . " '' ~j : TT_ -ACC-Ntl-AR6000469 SOURCE CODES -URT029-9795766676177RO367f, AUTHORS: Kuzin,.A.; oval'- Kopylov, V.1 Kolomiyteevaq L; Struchkovt V. TITLES Some mechanisms-of the effect of ionizing radiatio on cell division SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiyaj Aba. 9R216 REF SOURCES Sb. Vopr. biofiz. i mekhanizma deystviya ionizir. radiatoii. Kiyev, Zdorovlya, 19641 163-168 TOPIC TAGS: radiation biologic effect, radiation plant effect, cell physiology fkAAJ7, aRowrw ABSTRACT: Tests on the exposure of separate sections of Vicia faba, with the remain- ing part of the plant carefully screened, indicate the formation of a number of metabolites under the influence of such exposure. The metabolites, called radio- inductors (RI)p migrate to the unexposed parts and inhibit cell division in them. The inhibiting of mitosis in observed even after wetting the :growths in extracts from exposed plants. The quantity of radio-inductors formed during a determined range of doses increases with the doeage. The authors suggest that the products of oxidation of phenol derivatives, in particular those of the oxidizing disintegration of tyrosino, my be the inhibitors of cell division. Theoretically, the products of the fermentative oxidation of tyrosine include dehydrophonylalanine, various quinones, and high-polymer melanines, some of which pooscee properties of free radicals and powerful oxidizers. The formation of the carbohydrates mentioned -provides experimental Card 1.12 - I UDC: 517.,L ACC NRs AP.6000',69 corroboration for the study of products from the exposed leaven by the method of chromatography and KPR. Model tests on inhibiting mitosis after the addition of tyrosine, tyroeinase, and melaninea indicate that these carbohydrates are radio- inductors. The authors auggest that the intermediate products of the oxidation of tyrosine found in a free radical state can form complexes with DNAjand exclude it from the cycle of changes necessary for the beginning of mitoali-."A. Alelwakhin ZTranalation of abotract7 SUB CODZ% 06 Card 2L2 L I - -- -- -- -- - - --.- - - -- ---- - - - - - - SOURCE CODE; UR/0221/65/060/001/0062/0(ri AU111ORt Kryukova. L* M. (Moscow) ORG: Institute of Biophysics AN SSSH (Inatitut biofizikii AN SSSR) TITIE: Formation of anomnIcus metabolites in irradiated organisms J/1 SOURCE: Uspekhi sovremennoy biologl-l, v. 60, no. 1, 1965p 62-75 TOPIC TAGS: plant metaboliamp biologic metabolism, ionizing radiationo toxicology ABSTRACT: The author surveys the lite-rature on the formation of aj-.omalous metabolites: radlotoxins under tht, influence of high doses of ionizing radiations. In the animal ',iiph dosea of ionizing radiation causo. anomalous metabolites to be fomed. Individual 3tndics in vihich no forma- tion of radiatr,)r-'ns in Irradiated , -.-rarasms was detected are evidently explained by the fact tILt the authoru .;acd ar. insufficiontly exact proce.- dure. Plants are more resistant to ionizing r.idlation than animals; con- soquently, higher radiation docea -itro needed to determine varJoue changes in plant metabolism than for animals. Observations have oatabLshed the formation of i diotoxine in irradiated plants, &,ch anL..n'.ous motabolites not only inhi*.-it coU division but also induce chromosome P-,'VMrrat1on&j 'With the appearancG of bridg0b) fragments, ai.d micronuclei. The, nature of the anomalous metabolites ic still undetermined. ~xmo researchers maii;ain 1,Ca-,d 1/2 ACC NR, A, 603...'.79 that Irrao.iat;,on activaties oxidative processes; others believe that the enzyme IJ.*xidass Le activated as a revalt of Irradiatton,, and the content of unsaturnted compounds poosesaing toxW,properties is increased, Radio- toxins produceC in the organs wid tissues-of organisms irradiated by high doses of ionizing radiation induce the same changes as the direct action of radiationj but quantitatively to a lesser degree. Radiotoxins, may-be of great practical value in view of their pronounced antimitatic effect with comparatively minima general toxic properties in comparison with direct irr&diation. The possibility that radictoxina may be used to inhibit the division of malignant cello is noted@ Origs arts hast 8 figures and 4 tables$ [JPR3' 34old6l SUB GODEs 06 / SUBM DATEi none CILIG REFt 075 OTH REF# 044 Cord 2/2 116L KRYTJKMFA L.N. Sinking Into the soil of the crown of Yedicago sativa L. in relation to its growht and development, Bot.zhur. 50 no.1111571-1575 N 165. 1. Botanicheakly aad AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. 1964. ()U'RA lqtj) Submitted January 8, '-,KRYUKOVA, L. N.1 XURAVIrEVA, V. V-; WRAFONTOV, N. V.; SHPINELI, V. S. Study of 9- r-GoIncidence in Ptl8$ doody. Isv. AN SSSR. Bar. fiz. 16 no,1211521-1522 D 162& (MIRA 161l) Is Xaucbn6-iamlsdovatsjlskiy fixichaskiy InBtitut LeningreclAkogo gonudarstvennogo =iverelteta in. A. A. Zhdanova. (Platinu*-Dec&y~', (Spgctr=OUT) Box Artificial propa4,fatlon of boxtres Irl means of shoots. Bot. zhur. 37 No. 1, 1952. Botanichookiy Sad X-ademil Hauk USSR Kiyev. Rocd. 25 May 1950. I~onthly List of Russian Acccasigns, Librarf o? Congross, April 1952. UNCLASSIFIED XRTUXOTA, LoNs (Xirev). ---------- Biology of shoot formtion In None perennial leguminous grasses, Bbt, shur, 43 nowls64-70 Ja 1580 (KIRA lls2) (legume) KRYUKOVA, L.N. (Xi7ev) Evolution of geophily in plAnts. Bot.zhur. 43 no.l1425-47.8 Kr 158. (Roots (Botany)) (MIRA 1135) 8OV/12U-58-6-6/32 AUTHORS:Gnedich, A. V. Kryukova, L. N., Muravlyeva, V. V.9 Shumshurov, V.0, -- TITLE: The Focussing of Electrons in a Spiral Spectrometer (Iseledovaniye fokusirovki elektronov v spirallnom spekt- rometre) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 6, pp 41-45 and I plate (USSR) ABSTRACT: The spiral spectrometer has been used to study the spectra of conversion and secondary electrons (Refs.1 and 2) and also to study ~L- and V-mesons (Refs-3 and 4). Theoretical calculations on spiral spectrometers have been carried out at the Moscow State University (Refs.5 and 6) and also abroad (Refs-7 to 10). However, at the present time the theory of this type of spectrometer cannot be used to calculate accurate- ly the form and size of the electron beam and the dispersion of this instrument in various regions in the magnetic field. In this connection it is of interest to obtain some experi- mental data on properties of the spectrometer. A photographic Card 1/4 GOV/120-58-6-6/32 The Focussing of Electrons in a Spiral Spectrometer is described in the present paper. In a spiral spectrometer an axially symmetric transverse non-uniform magnetic field is used. The electron source is placed at the centre of the field while the recording device is at some distance from it, the distance being governed by the radius of the limiting plane trajectory. In the instrument investi- gatedIthe magnetic field was produced by cylindrical pole pieces 300 mm in diameter. The gap between the pole pieces -was 82 mm. The fall-off of the field at the edges of the pole pieces was used. !Fig.1 shows a graph of the dependence of the magnetic field on distance from centre as well as a plot of 1/r . As can be seen, the field falls off more rapidly than 1/r over an appreciable region, which is a necessary condition for a spiral spectrometer. The success- ive changes in the meridional section of the electron beam were studied when the beam traverses the magnetic field of the spectrometer. To get this beam profile the set-up illustrated diagrammatically in Fi-S.1 was used. An X-ray film camera, 4, was placed in the path of the beam and along the radius, as shown in Fig.2. An active deposit of Th served as the source of electrons. It was deposited on a copper Card 2/4 wire 0.1 mm. dia and 14 mm long in a vertical position. Con- a SOV/120-58-6-6/32 The Focussing of Electrons in a Spiral Spectrometer centrically with the source an aluminium screln was mounted. This screen was 30 mm dia and had a 3 x 14 mm slit. This slit could be rotated without letting air into the chamber. By rotating the slit, the angle (p between the direction of exit and the X-ray camera could be varied. The results ob- tained are shown in Figs-3 and 6. It is concluded that in a spiral P-spectrometer there are 3 regions for the electron beam which can be used for spectrometric measurements. Fig. 9 shows conversion lines obtained with a counter, using a source 0.6 mm wide with a relative solid angle of 3.4 x 10-3 steradian. Thexelative half- ,yUth of the lines was 0.320A (F-line of ThB) and 0.37% (Ce E - 92 KeV). Card 3/4 SOV/120-58-6-6/32 The Focussing of Electrons in a Spiral Spectrometer V. S. Shpinell is thanked for valuable advice. There are 9 figures, I table and 10 references; 4 of the references are Soviet, 5 are English and 1 is Italian. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut yadernoy fiziki MGU (Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Physics, M08COW State University) SUBMITTED: December 30, 1957. Card 4/4 AUTHORS: Griedich, A. V., Yrv -ova, L. 1J."_ SOV/46-22-7-21/26 Ituraviyeva, V. V., Shpinal', V. S., Shum9hurov, V. I. TITLE: On tne Problem of Doppler BroadeninC of Lines of Conversion Electrons Emitted by Recoil Nuclei (K vopronu o dopplerovakom unhirenii liniy kamroionnykh elcktronov, ispuskrLyemykh yadrani otdachi) PERIODICAL: Izvontiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Soriya fizichonkayn, 195n, Vol. 22, 11r 7, pp. 067 - 070 (Ussil) ABSTRACT: When Bi 2-12 (ThC) decays by an emission of an a-particle to T1 208 (ThC"), this T1 nucleus exhibit3 a transition from an excited state with 40 keV to the 7round ntate. The Doppler effect ex- hibited by these conversion lines is InvestiCated. At first a plane source of infinite extension is investi;;ated. The thick- neBs of the slab exerts a considerable influence on the conver- sion linen. The shape of the conversion lines was investiCated with a helical focuning-p-spectrometer. An active thorium deponit served as a source. The theoretIcal shape of the lines was computed tinder the aurumption, titat the mean life't of the level of 40 keV in vithin the ran,,_;e T