SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURTS, YA. - KURTSIN, I. T.

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KURTS, Ya.? akademik Some notes on concomitant strabismus in children. Uch.za GKII glaz.bol. no.7il69-173 162. IAMA 160 1. Direktor 2-y glaznoy kliniki Prashokogo universiteta, Chekhos- lovatskoy Sotsialisticheskoy Respublikie (STR9BISMUS) L 00799-67 Ace NRI AP6026371 SOURCE CODE- UR/0075/66/021/005/05-18/0560 AUTHOR-' Bokach-Polgar, E.,.Kurts-Chiki, I ORG: Institute of Public flealth,-- Budapest, Hungary Onstitut zdravookhranentya) TITLE: Determination of radioactive strontium"t atmospheric precipitations SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khtmit, v. 21, nt . 5, 1966, 558-560 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive strontium, strontium, yttrium, atmospheric precipitation, strontium oxalate, yttrium oxalate ABSTRACT: A simple and rapid method has been developed for routine deter- mination of radioactive strontium in atmospheric precipitation without Cepar on att of barium. The 90Sr to 89Sr ratio is determined after yttrium has been separated by the simple and rapid method based on the different solubilities of yttrium and strontium oxalates in acid solutions which the author suggests. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 2 tables. (Based on authors' abstract] SUB CODE: 07j SUBM DATE: ISDec641 ORIG REF: 0011 SOV REF: 001/ OTH REF: 005/ 1/1 UDC: 543.52 US), Ye.14.; KURT-W-MN, KII.U. Efficiency in invantigating oil an(I gn3 woIJ8 in KuLan fin'da wlt~, a cement gnuge, Neft.khoz. 1,2 no.4118-24 Ap 164. ( ',.'! -rjk 17 , C) ) ZHURARTBAM, U.T.; SOKOLISKIY, D.V.; KURTSElTOV.A,-,~,..,l. Njc~el-chrcmtum catalysts on carbon for furfumle hydrcgena',on. 1--v. AN Kaza),b.SSH.Ser.lhlm.nauk 15 no.3:71-77 Jl-,r*- 165. (KIRA 18-:11) 1, qubmitted June 13, 1964. KTJTITSE*,., 1J. Kurtser. B. I.. "On the effect o~ tho producto of splocn autolysio on the frrmatl6n of blood", Truc~y Klohinovsk. go3. med. in-tal Vol. 1, 60-74. 1 SO: U-3261, 10 April 53 (Lotopis tZhurnal Iny;rh Statcy No. 11, 191i,9) ZAMAROV, V.I. *1 KO),PIKOVs 14V.; KUMERL-~.I~ Effect oj: cutaneous gland secretio, if t'We on various immunological properties of the organism. Biul. .-sn. biol. i mod. 49 no.2:85-89 F 16-'. (MIRA 24:5) 1. lz kafedry obshchey biologii (zav. - prof. V.I.Zaldiarov) t kafedry patologicheskoy fizioloi:ii (zav..- doktor meditsinskikh nauk Ye.P.Kuchinskiy) Kishinevskogo meditsinskoCo institute (dir. - zasluzhennyy doyatell nauki prof. N.T.Starosteako). Predstavlena deystvitel'nym chlenom-AMN SSSR ir.V Parinvin. (SKIM-SEGRETIONS) iTOADS) (DMNITY) XURTSER, B.N. Effect of preliminary irradiation on the resistance of i=mmized rabbits to infection with Salmonella typhimurium. Wravookh-ranenie 5 no.1:46-49 Ja-F 162. WIRA 15:4) 1. Zz kafedry patologichaskoy fiziologii (ispolnyayusI,.chiy obyazannosti zar~ dotuent B.M.Kurtsor) Kishitevakogo moditainskogo instituta. (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (SAMONELIA TYPHIMMUM) (IMMUTY) KMMR, R., inzhener; ZMMTSKIY, B. Automatic production line for pressed slate. Strol.mat.. izdel.1 konstr. 2 no.1:20-22 Ja '56. (MLRA 90) (Hoofing) (Assembly-line methods) KANAVIN, O.N.; KURTSER, Ye.I. (Moskva) Increase the durability and reliability of wheal excavators. Stroi. truboprov. 8 no.5:8-10 14y 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Stroitellno-montazhnoye upravleniye No.1 tresta Soyuzprovodmekhaniza- tsiya, Ufa (for Kanavin). (Excavating equipment) ,KURTSFRAYTE, 5h.D. Diamond potential in the southwestern part of the Siberian Platform. Sov. geol. 2 no.8:102-112 Ag 159. MRA 13:2) l.Krasnoyarokoye geologicheskoye upravlantye (Siberian Platform--Diamonds) KURTSERAYTE, Sh,D. Metasomatic mineral formation in the Anzas iron ore deposits,. Mat. po geol. i pol.iskop.Kras.kraia no.3tl75-179 162. (MIRA 17t2) BOGATSKIY, V.V.o otv. red.; GOR'KIY, YU.I.j, red.; DOE-jovoLiSKly M.N.p red.; KOROPETS, I.P. I PELITEK, Ye.j. , red.; ORTSERAYI-E., Sh.D., red.; j, red.;.FAYNBERG, F.S., red.; KHAZAGAROV A.M.p red.; SHESTAKOV, yu.G., red.; LIFSHITS, L., red. [Geology and geochemistry of the mineral resources of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Geologiia i geokhimija Poleznykh iskopaen7,kh Krasnoiarskogo kraia; sbornik statoi. Krasno- iarsk, Krasnoiarskoe kniz"hnon jzd-vo, 19(lf. 197 P. 1. Krasnoyarakaya kompleksnaya ekspeditsiya. (MIRA 18:9) KURTSZV. B., goroy Sovetskogo Soyuza, gvardii general-myor tankovvkh vorsk. IfechanIzA and motorized. Za rul, 16 no.2:-2-3 7158. (VIRA 110) (Rusela-Army) EMSEV, B.. general-mayor tankovykh voyek Assuming a nev command post. Voen. vast. 39 no.11:42-48 0 159. (MIRA 13:3) (Russia-Army-Officers) BULGARIA / General Problems of Pathology. Tumors. U Comparative Oncology. TumorB of Man. Abo Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102716. Author : Kurdzhiyev, B.; Sivehev, S.; Kurtsev, D.; Pelova, N.; Bayev, B.; Dobrev, Ts. Inst :Sofia Advanced Medical Institute. Title :Carcinoma of the Lungs. Anatomical-Clinical Study of Material from the Pathological-Anatomical In- stitute. Orig Pub: Nauchni tr. Visah. med. in-t, Sofiya, Klinich. katedri, 1955 (1957), 3, No 1, 159-194. Abstract: No abstract. END Card 1/1 #1226 80 PALIYCHUK,-A.S., inzh.; CHARAIT, 0.1., inzh.; SHVETS, V.N., inZh.; GUSEYNOV) M.Kh., inzh.; SLUCHISHKIII, M.Ya., inzh.; BOB"OV, V.S., inzh.; KURTSEV, P.A., inzh, Starting a 150 Mw boiler after installation. Teploenergetika 8 no.7:8-12 JI 161. (MM4 1-4:9) 1. Yuzhnoye otdeleniya Gosudarstvarmogo trosta po organizatsii i ratsionalizatsii elektrostantsiy i Gbsudarotvennaya rayonnaya elelctricheskaya stantsiya "Severnaya". (Doilers) ARTZKOT , D.H.; RITDMO, P.A.; BOV.RIN,, B.ya.;_KaTSjff . y,y,; VOLODINA, K~Ae; KRIVDVATA, T&Ie; KOROLEY., IeVa; BUDNIrOVA, Z,K,; MNTA119MOVA, A.L.; AFANASIYXV, S.F., red.: qLuICOVA, 15" -rod.: YAKOVL37A. Ye.0 tokhn. re4. [Ificonomy of Noscow Province; a statistical manual] Narodnoe kho- ziaietvo Moskovskoi oblasti; statisticheskii abornik. [Moskva] Nook. rabochii, 1958. 270 P. (MM 11:9) 1. Moscow (Province). OblRebwyb,.r�qbIsticheskoye upravlonlye. 2. Ifachalliiik Moskovakogo oblastnogo statistichezkogo -apravleuiya (for Afanaslyev). (Moscow Province-11conomic conditiono-Statistics) s Vh- - P'T V.-ilyrtnen", -01 the IQ et. PCS N Ktrt 1, D041ady Utd. A'061~ W1, UN3 -,I n, .-ffit'"cutmulturck.4 Map of th. Ni ptrxviA cm.- tahmi wdWevc1olwd criwile.. of Niq fail:~Aiiv, ur) pilrc (icf. C-1. 30, Zv;Vj, colt itim ar t.yV-. Thu uJullowr fcrrl~Allc shown. -f - 1.71.9, 1, 'JV-- -72',cy Cr%O, QAJ, F~-,Q, 9-015y, FcO :N.33, MoO (IM, 1190 20.-Sl~, CIO (1.10, S 00)c/'~. ;m4ll tt~k NO, Tim tibuLtr pywwm 1.7,33, 11 V 7 1 4'4'-43% I'll, Ilithti $0& .17 18 AM)s 1 .1 6,01 OX4. VO.D. 1,93~ t:.0;17.~2, if nO PAWiO,6, C~ j0 0,87(,*~e, and ito N it). Mrsiol, file tabijlar flyroxem $M' kqr(~-iltfc mtd :It" M Aig"i'O" 71le d.., The J,olOrf 1111agrallt-, Nhow Ow diu,f(w;UdiI4. type of Ow ~hg I1j(1(,Arjlv5. W. 7-- 15-57-7-9459 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, pp 105-lo6 WsR) AUTHOR: Kurtseva, N. TITLE: A Chemical and Mineralogical Study of Slags from Nickel Refining (Khimiko-mineralogielieskoye issle- dovaniye shlakov.nikelevogo proizvodgtva) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. rud. mestorozhd., petrogr., mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, 1956, Nr 6, pp 95-171 ABSTRACT: The chemical and mineralogical characteristics of nickel-refining slags are described (waste slags from the smelting of copper-nickel sulfide ores, slags from the smelting of silicate ores, converter slags from nickel and copper-nickel matte, and reduced slags from the smelting of nickel oxide). The study of these slags is important to the problems Card 1/5 involving loss of valuable metals and use of waste 15-57-7-9459 A Chemical and Mineralogical Study of 61ags (Gont.) slags in the national economy. Principal attention was directed to the petrography and mineralo y of the slags. The following hases were studied: olivines tmagnesian and iron), pyroxenes edenbergite-diopside series and clinoferrosilite), melilites, R magnetite, bunsenite, periclase, chromite, and the sulfides pyrrhotite, pentlandite, bornite, khizlevudit (?), and solid solutions of ferronickel. The following featur s weg recognized in the olivines: 1) Isovalent isomorphism of Mg~* _Ni + and Fe +-C02+ is present. Chemical analyses have shown that nickel prefers to enter the lattice of magnesian olivines, replacing the magnesium, whereas cobalt is most commonly concentrated in the iron olivines, replacing the iron. 2) Trivalent ions are absent in the olivine lattice. This fact is most convincingly shown by samples of fayalite from converter slags, in which the total content of sesquioxides is 14.17 percent. The sesquioxides are absent from the fayalite separated out of this slag, and then analyzed. Card 275 A Chemical and Mineralogical Study of Slags (Cont.) 15-57-7-9459 3) The index of refraction is much more useful than the optic angle in distinguishing the olivines optically. 4) The presence of distinct cleavage along (001) and less distinct cleavage along (010) agrees with the fact that cleavage is not characteristic of the olivines of intrusive rocks, whereas erfect cleavage along (010) and less perfect cleavage along (100) or Ml) are observed in the olivines of extrusive rocks. The following relations were discovered in the pyroxenes. 1) Trivalent ions (of aluminum, iron, and chromium) are present in the lattice, and influence the indices of refraction. 2) Nickel, cobalt, and copper are not present in the lattice. 3) Hedenbergite, unstable in contact- with liquid in the ternary system CaO-FeO-SiO2, crystallizes directly from molten slags of more complex composition. A significant quafitity of nickel (NiO 1.11 percent) and cobalt (CoO 1.02 percent) was discovered in the magnetite from the converter slags. The author describes a distinctive interaction between a rarely encountered pyroxene, clinoferrosilite, and a Card 3/5 A Chemical and Mineralogical Study of Slags (Cont.) 15-~7-7-9459 residual fluid of higher iron content, leading to.the formation of fayalite and to th6 separation of excess silica as cristobalite. A detdiled description of clinoferrosilite is given for the first time. The influence of resorption of the olivines and pyroxenes of the host rock by the fused slag was also studied. Rhombic pyroxenes were converted almost entirely to art,aMregate of small olivine crystals in this envirohment. The olivines were su'rrounded by reaction rims of olivine having a higher iron content. During crystallization of slags in large volumes (20 tons), differentiation of the molten slag occurred, with formation of magnesian olivines in the lower levels and iron olivines, near fayalite, in the upper levels. Direct chemical studies have shown that approxi- mately 8 to 9 percent of the nickel apd 16 percent of the cobalt in the slags are lost in slags from the smelting of sulfide ores containing somb silicate (as isomorphous admixture in olivines). Valuable metals are completely absent in the silicate part of slags from re-treated oxidized ores. There is no tendency Card 4/5 A Chemical and Mineralogical Study of Slags (Cont.) 15-57-7--9459 of copper to enter isomorphously into the lattice of the examined pyroxenes and olivines. In the studied slags, the copper is conc*6ntrated in the sulfides or in the metallic phase. The author shows that there may be considerable loss of metals in slags from the smelting of sulfide ores, in the form of soluble sulfides, and in slags from the smelting of oxidized ores, in the form of the soluble, more complex sulfide-metallic phase. 5/P5 N. N. Kurtseva 'f 9.10."Vtti) O.rd of titxrli~'",rolLd r(L!~JVYA and V. V. "On the Mineralogy of' High TitarAwil Slags" p. 273 - ~ -'. 4! 4 `3vattrain mid stmottkv* vf Nb4roo., 6.0-axers -.9-Ow" 0.0uw*. Tram"-tl=4 of J.)ip F'~"JA f~4pjjft*rVjjCr 'in and Pvp .,neru of-f ~ tk sad PetroCxuM.,p TruLVv Hoscou, Izd. va AN SWt(, repz,iut.e of repox*t6 pre-serited at conf beld -Lja LcxuzvgM, i; Mr The PwWve Of the conf - ifts W emebarim iLif-,rmt-Lon. ni-rd 4!oo fta4t~e 1: bp TIL4 _ activItied in the fleldb of exper",mexital " applied oad and to s%T-t~e the lu~TMwr4 r lexil- of' ~vrd;-, ~-6-6 pr-)bjcvk.,- d. , C~, Y - F_- V Ar AUTHORS: Lapin~ V.V., Kurtseva, U.N. 11-58-5-5/16 TITLE: Differentiation of Silicate Melts Under Industrial Conditions and Their Geologic Si!,nificance (Differentsiatsiya sili- katnykh rasplavov-, proizvodstvennykhusloviyakh i ikh geo- logicheskoye znaciiei,.,e) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 50-59 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This arti-cle describes the results of a large scale in- dustrial experiment which allowed the phenomena of differ- entiation of silicate melts of a general petrographic interest to be observeds dressing of the upper part of the malt with iron with the crystallization of ferrous olivine, the formation of a pegmatoid structure, and the formation of the more magnesian olivine in the lower part; settling of unmelted olivine from the shist in the lower part of the slag, its consequent dressing with magnesium oxide, and the large increase of silicate melt, containing the hard phase. The differentiating process in the silicate melts is similar to the process of natural magma, especial- ly important in the study of volcanic activity and the flow Card 1/4 of basaltic lava. It was found that the lava flow from the I 'A. --e-C -c/:;) Differentiation of Silicrlte I.eltn Under Ck~nditLono 1-ir,], Their Goolo,j(; ~A-niftcancuj U uppor part of the cratEr of a volcano oft,~n hall a iaore acid cowliosition t,11L-n the lava frcm the lo".1or part, of the crntcr. Their mincr-il com~oL;ition :;a-s ,Irc t1ifforent. Thl,~ p-,rro- xene front the lower part of th.--, cratcr, in Comparison the pyroxeno from the u.~-ier part, contained le33 ClllCiU:il 1!1111 nat;neslur- The olivina wa.2 more ferrcus at the beginni-C of the flow, and ware maUnez.4--.n nt the ond- The olivine from the lava which flo-,;3d frog,-, the lc-.-.est part of the volcano contained 10 - 12;'0 of thk-% fayalitic comnonento, and "his content increased -,:ith the h3i~ht~ reac~in6 27- . at the toj- of the volcano. A ~-Iescri,%tion of the experiment's is E;iven. The liquid slaG flowinp, from the -.atcr-jacketed furnace -Dn. coll,~,cted in a castizil- 2.2r -l. hit-,h, Aftcr ladle, wan overturned, the brck,;r. into pieces, and -~r(.- taken from the uilpr!r, mmiddlc, ni-.c' lo,.-.-er part. A cavity had been formed in the upper cart of the block, surrounded 'j-. the coarsely cry9talline difforf~nt from tl-L2 7n.,;3o of thc~ -:.-hole block. ~,JLnc,.-alo.:--1i c comPosition Cf the bioc': ~--rd 21,', i!as the 3eme in --1l its partn: oli-.,ine, DIJI'ferentiation of 5ilicate ';;ajti Un~_'er Indu:;trii~l GooloCic Liionificalice -aL,n,tite ane 6lass. Thu o!' ti..,) clj%-nc,~ -1,1. m:-,dnotite vnrioa noticeab%, J,.~. p,,,-~t~; 0~ Tho ch-Aracterioti~;r. of olivine ,ind ht-erbcr,~jte arc 6ivan. 11.1a~~nctitc .-,as includ-I in tile alivinea and 5ulfi~e- itj inolLtion occui-rinc durint; Uic cryctcilizin,~ period's. 'i'hc .3ulfides ~~ere rc;~.--2scnted :ainly b,! the p~y rhit-'-n ntl burnite. The conitantz; of refrnct-'en ~f "Ii- ..ine hcCcn- bergitc arc given in table 2. They are always the same for hedunb,~rGitc, but havo noticeable variationc for the oli,.-ine. The results of a detailed chemical an-alyo-is of differer'. p-artz of tho block 3ho-,-;ed that itq uj,por :,:--rt contained -more 14-licn (Tablcs 4 and 5). The hetorojencity in the comoonition of tile block occurred durin, the ;roceso of tile crystallization of the slag. 'Phe crystallizing procec:~ 3tarted the isol~_tion of th-2 hi6h meltinj olivines -,,:--'Lh a lnr~;er content of :;,acnesfa- ThG residual nelt, rich in ircnq n o ,r e dt cthe u77Qr rart of t !. n- m-z-ltinC; ladle. As the crust was formed on the surface of thi.7, C-.rd m~,lt, the Eas coald not cs-mly-, , formin: the cavity In-...hich iim 0 11-58-5-5/16 Differentiation of Silicate Melts Under Industrial Conditions and Their Geologic Significance of crystals of ferrous olivine and magnetite occurred. The authors presume that the same phenomena of differentiation also occurs during crystallization of the basic and ultra basic natural magmas. There are 6 tablos, 8 photos, 2 figures, and 7 Soviet re- ferences. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniv, petrografti, mineralori -' i geokblmll %N SSSR, Moscow (Geological Institute of Ore Deposits, Petroaraphy, Mineralogy and Geo- chemistry of the AS UUoh, Moscow) SUBMITTED: 18 December 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 1. Silicate-Melting-Analysis LAPIN, V.V,-;_,KURTSBVA, N,N.; OSTROGORSKAY/,, O.P. e 0 Spinal, cornndum (ruby), and the peculiar A -alumina in aluminothermAc slags. Trudy IGHM no-30:124-134 158- (MIRA 12:10) (slag) SOV136-59-6-9/24 AUTHORS; Lapin, V.V. and,.-Kurtseva,,_~X.N.. TITLE: On the Changes of Oxidise~ Vickel Ores During Melting in a Stack Furnace (Ob izmenenii okislennykh nikelevykh rud pri plavke v shakhtnoy pechi) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr.6, PP 51 - 56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article gives the results of-a study by the authors of 29 specimens from probes taken from the shaft cfan experimental shaft furnace of the Yuzhuralnikell Combine during the period when it was stopped for repairs. In Figure 1 a sketch of one of the cross-sections of the experimental shaft furnace is shown. The change in temperature along the height of the central po!otion of the furnace is as folloEs: the temperature rises slowly fromoapproximately 100 C at the top of the furnace to 600 C at a level 1 m from the tuyeres. Below that, it rises rapidly, attaining 1 300 0 in the tuyere zone. The experimental furnace having a cross-section of 7.2 m2 in the tuyere zone was stopped,when the burden was 4.8 m above tuyere level. Blastpressure during the Cardl/4 last hours of its work was 1 250 - 1 350 mm water col. SUV/136-59-6-9/24 On the Changes of Oxidised Nickel Ores During Melting in a Stack Furnace A sieve analysis made before the furnace'was stopped has shown the following fine fraction -(4 20 mm) content of separate constituents of the. charge: 13.15% in coke, 26.80% in gypsum, 26-56% in ligestone and 74.ag% in the agglomerate plus ore. The original ores, as well as the products of hieh-temperature changes of the ores, the agglomerate, gypsum and final slags were investieated. A chemical analysis of the specimens investigated is given in Table 1. The original ore found at the hi hest levels of the furnace (3.8 m above the tuyere levM had not changed under the influence of temperature. Probes taken from a region in the centre of the furnace, 1.8 M above the tuyeres, shamd no change, 8hus indicating that the temperature there was below 600 C. In a probe taken from the same level of the charge but at the periphery of the furnace (specimen 3542--D), the serpentine rock, which had preserved its mesh structure, had changed considerably (Figure 2). The serpentine.rbek here is practically entirel;6 amorphous; this points to a temperature of Card2/4 t 800 C. In the peripheral zone of the furnace at a SOV/136-59-6-9/24 On the Changes of Oxidised Nickel Ores During Melting in a Stack Furnace level of Oo3.m above the tuyeres, a very sharp change in the ore is observed (specimen 3553 - Figure 3). From the nature of the change in the ;Vre (formation of cordierite) it is possible to deduce that theotemperature of this zone (0.3 m level) is 1 100 to 1 200 C. In Figure 4, the specimen 3553, taken 0,3 m from the tuyere level, is shown. Here, coarse pyroxene grains can be seen in the interstices of which there are elongated skeleton-like crystals of anortite in glass. Using mineralogical criteria, the temperature distribution along the vertical and horizontal sections of the furnace has been worked out (Table 2). A microscopic study of concrete specimens has confirmed the existing idea of the "peri- pheral flow" in the shaft furnace. It has been found that the matte-formation (Ref 5) and slag-formation reactions are mat intense in the tuyere zone and in the peripheral zones of the furnace, commencing at a level 2.4 m from the tuyeres and below. In the central zone of the furnace, these reactions occur extremely slowly Card3/4 because of the relatively low temperatures and increase "OV136-59-6-9/24 On the Changes of Oxidised Nickel Ores During Melting in a Stack Furnace sharply only at lower levels of -the furnace. There are 4 figures, 2 tablea and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet and 1 English. Card 4/4 UPIN, V. V.; KU,:TAYEV, A.; KLT.RTS-5VA, N. Mineral compooition of converter slars with high man-g-anese and vanadiun contents. Vest. All Kazakh. SSR 15 no.4:73-77 AP 1510 (MIRA 12-?) (Slag) (Rinrannuo oxide) (Vanadium oxide). D/048/60/024/02/01/009 1? 0 B006/BO14 AUTHORS: Kashtanova, A. M., Kurtseva,_N. N.,ISkanavi, G. 1.1 (Deceased) TITLEs Investigation of the Polarization Relaxation and Phase Composition of Dielectrics of the System SrTiO'A- Bi OA.nTiO2" IN 3 2 1 -.'(P.2,3) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk 388R. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 114 - 123 TEXTi The article under review was read at the Second All-Union Conference on the Physics of Dielectrics (Moscow, November 20 - 27, 1956). In previous papers, which-deal with the properties of these dielectrics, it was found that the di- electrics of this system exhibit polarization relaxation within a wide concen- tration range of their components. This fact results in a very high dielectric constant t' (without Seignotte-eleotric Oroperties). In the present paper, the authors give further results of investigations of this system on the basis of prztrographic, chemical, and X-ray structural analyses. The results of investiga- tions confirmed the assumption that TiO 2 or Bi 203 are dissociated under the formation oyoxygen, and phases of different conductivity are formed when ceramic dielectrics\%f this type are Bintered at high temperatures (1,400 - 1,6000CI with Card 1/3 Investigation of the Polarization Relaxation and B/046/60/024/02/01/009 Phase Composition of Dielectrics of the System B006/BO14 SrTiO 3 -Bi20 3' nTiO2(n-2,3) an insufficient amount of oxygen. Such dielectrics have a defective structure, and besides polarization relaxation also Maxwellian relaxations may occur. The authors sintered 10 - 12 ceramic samples of the above-mentioned type with different concentrations of their components in hydrogen atmosphere. Subsequently, the samples were annealed at 1,050 - 1,2000C for 10 - 14 days and then examined. The samples were finally shaped like tabloids, had a thickness of 3-4 mm, a diameter of about 13 mm, and a bright yellow color. Results of chemical, X-ray, and micro- scopic analyses are given in Tables I and 2. The chemical analyses were made by I. D. Borneman and 0. A. Alekseyeva at the IGYeM AN SSSR, and a polarographic analysis was made by N. M. Dyatlova at the Institut chistykh reaktivov (Institut for Pure Reagent ). The X-ray analyses were carried out by K. V. Filippova, Various properties such as shape, structure, and composition of the numbered samples are discussed next. Figs. I and 2 show mi cropho to graphs of samples I and 2. -;Ioctrical measurements (in vacuum) were made in a wide temperature- and froquencj range. Results are shown in diagrams. Fig. 3 shows the concentration dependence olf. f-* and tant~ at 1.1 Mc/sec and 200C for samples of the compound with n-3. The temperature dependences of ri-I for n-3 and n-2 are shown in Fig. 4. The numbers of the curves are identical -with the numbers of the samples. Almost all samples Card 2/3 Investigation of the Polarization Relaxation and 3/048/6010241021011009 Phase Composition of Dielectrics of the System B0067BO14 SrTiO 3 -B12030 nT102 (n-2,3) attained their maximum dielectric constants between -800C and -1600C. Fig- 5 shows the temperature dependence of tantA for the same samples. tan%% also has a maximum in this temperature range. Fig. 6 shows the temperature dependence of e1 of a sample having the molecular composition 90.4 % SrTiO 3 + 9.6 % Bi203* 3TiO2at different frequencies between 0.1 and 1,100 ko sec. The maximum is the higher the lower the frequency, and it is shifted toward ~ow temperatures the more the lower the frequency. These curves as wall as Figs- 7& and 7b clearly show the relaxation character of the polarization of solid solutions. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 3/3 UPIN, V.V.; MTSWA, N.N. Process of mineral formation in the smelting of oxidized nickel oree. Trudy 1GIM 42:41-50 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Smelting) (Nickel-Retallurgy) WIN, Y.Y.; KU3TSEVA, N.N.; MAZEVA, D.N. A new alumLnous rare-earth mineral with a perovskite structure Iso- lated from slag. Dokl, All SSSR 134 no-5:119Z-1195 0 16o. (MMA 13:10) 1. Institut-geologii rudTWkh mestorozhdenly, petrografti, atteralogil i geokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom D.S.Korzhinskim. (Rare earths) (Mineralou) LAPIN, V.V.; KURTSEVA, N.N.: KNYAZEVA, D.N. Britholite from cinder and gehlenite containing rare eart.hs. Zap, Vses.min.ob-va 90 no.6:727-731 '61. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut reologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografli, mineralogii i geokbimii (IGEM) AN SSSR, Moskva. (Gehlenite) (Britholite) MOM, Nikita Aleksandrovichj BARZAKOVSKIY, Valentin Favlovich; LAPIN, Vladimir Vasillyevich; KIRMEVA,.Nina. Nikolayovna (ConstitutionnI diagrams of silicato syntcns; a handbook] Diagramu7 soatoinniia silikatnykh sistem; .9pravochnik. Mo- okva, Nauka. No.l. 1965. 545 p. (VIRA 18:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Toropov). ACC NRt -________. __ __ - I- ' '' - __ -! Ai ioO04712 MonoE-,raph UR/ Toropov, Hilcita Aleksandrovich; Darzalcov3Uy, Valentin Pavlovich; LaPin, Vladimir Vasil'yevich; Kurtrieva,, Hina _N11colayevna Dia rc-ozis of silicate coml)ounds; a handbook. no. 1: 31nary systems a~razimy sostoyanlya sillkatnylch sistem; spravochnik. vyp. 1: Dvoynyye u1stemy. Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka", 65. 0545 P. il-1113., biblio., index. (At head of title: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Insti- tut khimii allikatov im. 1. V. Grebenalichikova) Errata slip inserted, 4,200 copies printed. TOPIC i'Ak;S: phase dia-ram oxide system, rare earth oxide, silicate, binary oxide system, PURPOSE, AND COVERAGE: This handbook is zpeclalists,, denign-shop employees, connected with the manufacture and The present volume contains data on systems which are essential in the fractories, electrical-engineering materials. The text includes phase phases or individual compounds, and is provided with references. intended for industrial and research ori;anizations use of materials based on oxides.i binary silicate and other oxides manufacture of ceramics, re- - ' I materials, structural and other diagrams., stability regions of numerous tables. Each chapter M16004712 TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged); Preface by N. A. Toropov -- 3 Introduction to the first Issue -- 5 One-component systems -- 7 Binary systems -- 23 Supplement -- 499 Alphabetical index of systems -- 535 SUB CODE:0)07/ SUBM DAM 15Sep65/ ORIG REF1 398/- OTH REF: 831/ --------- -- c---'wlioA of ~Iasovite Led IUAWU, smfoxas in -1y- of ww-c"-fle ed fNru t fonaula p,.P.4M~~ 641 "1 t that . - f l1r; n P~n- - - -- I . I KMTSEVICH. I.T. InoreaOs the output of large and medium size grades of screened coal. Ugoll 37 no.147-0 Ja 162. (KIRA 15: 2) 1. Sibtranstop, Ministerstva putay moobehohaniya. (Kuznetsk Basin--Goal mines and mining) [,I YA Lic n in Usaie, Cc;ob. Cry,,- 332 34 no. 3 6 e C. 8 r I i a Ts Litut f i~ f-i At y 31 KURTSIKASHVILI, L.S. I I 1 1. , I-l'.. - .. . I. - ~ Effect of biomycin on the secretory function of the stomach. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 30 no.4:475-480 Ap 163. (MIPA 17:9) 1. Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Bak-uradze. KIPRTSIEIDZE~ A.L.~ Cz~nd Yed &;i -- (dis-) "un U-,c p-olul,--m of Sur6uvy of the bile ducts." Tbilisi, l;59, 32 ky) (Ibilisi State Med Inst) 220 copica (FL) 3)1-1"9, 11,Y) - 9h I KURTSIXIDn' G. A. KUHTSIKIDZE, G. A. -- "A Calculation of Long, Complex, Unsymetrical. Operations of Electrical Systems." Kin Higher Education USSR. Tbilisi., 1955. (Di3- sertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). So: Knizhnaya latopis', No 81 1956PPP 97-103 SOV/112-57-6-12162 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 6, pp 66-67 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kurtsikidze, G. A. TITLE: 4plic-aii0n, of 6~e-Meihod of Successive Approximations to the Calculation of Complicated Asymmetrical Conditions in Electric Systems (Primeneniye metoda posledovatel'nogo priblizheniya k raschetarn slozhnykh nesimmetrichnykh rezhimov elektricheskikh sistem) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Nr 2(43), pp 145-156 ABSTRACT: An approximation method of a general solution of the problem is presented. It is assumed that a complicated polyphase electric circuit contains n asymmetrical sections (asymmetrical links). Phase-sequence currents and voltages are determined at the terminals of each asymmetrical section. Each phase-sequence network is considered separately. A part of each phase- sequence network that corresponds to the symmetrical part of the circuit is represented by a Zn-pole. The following values, characteristic of the 2n-pole, are determined: self-impedances of all asymmetrical branches and mutual Card 1/2 SoV/112-57-6-12162 Application of the Method of Successive Approximations to the Calculation of . . . . impedances between them. Each asymmetrical section is represented by its current and voltage in each phase-sequence network. Initial conditions of each phase-sequence network are formed by the current and voltage at the terminals of each asymmetrical section corresponding to elementary conditions, i. e., when other asymmetrical sections are absent. Each approximation is obtained by correcting the voltage and current values at the terminals of each asymmetri- cal section. The first correction of the voltage value across an asymmetrical section is determined by approximating the influence of other asy=etrical sections; a sum is computed of products of the initial currents of other asym- metrical sections and the corresponding mutual impedances. The first correc- tion of the current value of an asymmetrical sectlon is determined by dividing the above-found additional voltage across the section terminals by the self- impedance of this branch. Similarly., fLLrther corrections are made ill the course of closer approxi tion to the exact solution. An analysis of converg- ence of this method is made for the simplest case, a circuit with two asyllzzle- trical sections. A test showed that the third approximation furnished a solution with an error of less than 3%. N. A. M. Card 2/2 TER-KRACHATUROV, A.Ya., prof.; KURTSIXIDZE, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk ........ Analysis of complex asym;;~rical conditions in electric systems. Izv. Yys. ucheb. zave; energs noo6:27-33 Je 158. (MIRA 11:9) l.Gruzinskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnicheakiy institut im. S.M. Kirova. 09lectric netvorks) TER-IMCHATUROV9 A.Ya.v prof,,, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki I tekhnikil KURTSIKIDZE9 G.A.* kud-takhn.nauk ...fj, no .r the method of succesuivo approximations for calculating tloymwtrie operating conditions In electrical systems. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 3 no. 12;9-19 D 160. (HM 14:2) I* Gruzinskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni po.Litekhaicheskiy institut imeni V.I. Lanina* Predstavlena karedroy TsES* (Electric railroads-current supply) , -(Eleotric power distribution) TOPIC TAGS: Physiology,, institute ABSTRACT i This Is a Valar artl*le to aoquaintltho general publid 1with one of the laiqgX research institutes# the Institute of Physiology im, 1, P, Pavlov in Leningrad, The author takes the !reader on a tour of the institute identifying the various laborator- les#'personnel, and fields of study. Some of the more important fields' of stjzdy are the basic regularities of normal ard pathological ~eortieal-vlsceral Interrelationships, the basic regularities of the higher nervous activity- of animals and man-* and the physiologi*a1" ',biochemical, and structural elements of functional evolution in :animals and man.. Other studies include-. basic regularities of functional biochemistry of the nervous system, 'phy ology and pathology of functional systems of the organism, Card, 'ACCESSION NRt AP3001570 !the biochemistry,, moirphologTj and blophTsics of eannory organs'- end the phy310lOgy 9M biochemistry of farm animals, A branch of the ;institute is located in the village of Pavlav (formerly Koltushi) 'about 10 to 12 ka from Laningrado Here the work of 1, F, Pavlov is -earribd on in studies of the conditional reflexes of animals and activities of the higher nervous ~xystam* Orig, art, hast 5 figwes, "ASSOCIATION.- Institut firiologit 'imeni ]:, P, Pavlova Akedemit liank ~SSSR (Institute of Physiologyp Academy of Sciences USSR) !SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ1 24Jun63 ENCLt. 00 SUB COM AM NO REP SOV: 000 OMER: 000 " ' ' Ste 000000* 0000000** 0.- e *00*0 0 a * OI T 000000000 jet, it TIr'f! 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Kmpl.i zoo 00 j i 0 ,46 0 '00 NO 0 00 if a I A a me rat L VPGIC at L 01 r *A I URE c&Assrsc&TIQw US 0 00 S1 6 5,~ ..... u n AV M) is Ail I I a Ill; 0 " " 0 * a. * ; Ol 0 9 * * S 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 a ; 9 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; ; ; 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 e 1 ' 0 0 0 0 9 * 0 0 o 0 o o 4 o o o 64 a 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 o 0 g : , 1: -~- I ~ I I 'r -L . - . I rt""xs 0~, of 1011 ~-~3- -~;' ting functioi of ttli- lived-." (p. --,g) 13Y Gor3Hova, 3. 1,., 1.- I~. SO: " , 1.1-1 1~ItA ~:ol. 1, I . I -) I -), ..O.Itl"~3 KUWI~;Irl, I. T. 1. T. Kurtain and K. M. Bykov "The Cortico-Visceml Theory of the Pathogenesis of Ulcers," (Kortiko-vistseral' naya teoriya pategeneza.yazvennoy bolezni), Moscow, 1949 (with I. T. Kurtsin) Bollshaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya, Vol. VI., 2nd ed., 1949 T. T. 5 1 u .-I If -j 1. it-] !,n i TI -1 :1~ lovf~'ka ',;r-rvno i-,:-roral nyye regullatsii deyatellnostl r.-lvl,che-~,arlt: A,~parata. 19L9, s. 21. F! 1,1," og s. 21 SO: Letopis I Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 44, Foskva, 1049 -~7C4. ko, Fwr -sekre torn oy J au C' .,elx:e!,.a. v N,~rvno In,," a PI ti _.~prvaratr~, 7., 1949, q. 22 40. 1 ioc-r: t~-- ,-- 0; Letopis' Zhurziallnykh Statey, Vol. 44, Yovkvlt, 1040 3 2 ?'C V 3b: N, rvno UU: Oral iny er:. A, ;-.arata. V. , .-Ye 1949, S. Pil,lio~-Z.; :7. rit. to T As v;ur'nal 'ny1di Stntcy, V02 . 44, Voskvr,, 1 ")49 I KMSIN, I. T. 32734- KSTSIX, 1e T, i MALAXHOYA, Z. 0. Ismenenlyo nokrttornoy dayatelinasti theludU chysloysim pod T11yantem belinsologichyeakikh faktorov sholesnoyodskago karorta. T Us Bervao-gmaorallnyye regulyntaii daystollaosti -pishchevorito Apparota, X., 19490 me 133-47.-bibliogri 9 nam 80t Letoptsf Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 44, Moskva, 1949 KMSIN, 1. T, 32703- InterotteptivWe vliyantya s zholudks n& podsholudochwvu sholosu. I SBt Noryno-gamoraliniye regulyatall d"atelluostl plahchovarit. Apwata. me 2949. s. 169-88-bibliogr: s. IM SO: Letoplef Zhurnal'Aykh Statey, VoL. 44, Ho6kya, 1949 KURTSIN, I. T. 29243 Ucheniye 1. P. Favlova o rabote golovnogo mozga I yego prilozheniye k klinike. Klinich. meditsina, 1949 No 9, a. 6-23, a portr. SO: Letopsil Z hurnallnykh Statey, Vol, 39, Moskva, 1949 KMSIN, I.T. -%WAW*PQ6ffiWWWV-tr,A Pavlov's methods Of investigation on digestion and their clinical application. Klin.Med., Moskva 29 no.1:12-23 Jan 51. (CLKL 20:5) 1. Of the Institute of Physiology iment I.P.Pavlov (Director- Academician K.H.Bykov) of the Academy of Sciences USSR,Loningrad. I ~?' 161) I %I EITIITOSIN~ I. T. Kora golovnogo mozga i vnutrennie orgarW. Stenogramma publichnoi lektsii iz tsikla 111. P. Pavlov i ego uchenie" 2ha cerebral cortex and the internal organs; transcript of a public lecture from the series "I. P. Pavlov and his theorie;27. Leningrad, 1952. 28 p. (Vsesoiuz. o-vo po rasprostraneniiu polit. i nauch. znanii. Leningr. otd-nie) SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 3, June 1954. KURTSINJP I Mekhanoretseptory zheludka I rabota Receptors of the stomach and the work izd-vo akademi-i nauk SSSR, 1952. 349 P. Diagrs, tables. "Literaturall, P- 302-349- "t head of title; Akademiya Nauk SSR. Sot N/5 6". 64 .k9 pishchevEritellnogo apperata. (Mechanical of the digestive system) Moskva, Institut Fiziolcgii KURTSIN$ I.T., zavedurishchiy. Data on cortico-visceral ratholo!nr. Trudy Irst.fizziol. 1;454-492 '52. (MU 6: 8 ) 1. Luboratorlva kortiko-visteerallnoy patologli. (Brain-Dineases) (Viscera--Dineaaes) KUMINs I.T. - Development of physiology and pathology of digestion in the Soviet Union. Arkh. pat., Kooky& 14 no. 5:3-20 Sept-Oat 1952. (CLKL 23:3) 1. Professor. 2. Leningrad. I(ISKLEW, PAIKOTSIN, I.T. Scientific inheritance from N. E. Vvedenskii and its sig- nificance in the theory of the higher nervous function. Klin. mad.. Moskva 30 no.401-31 Apr 1952, (CLML 22t2) 1. Candidate Biological Sciences for Kiselev: Doctor Medical Sciences for Kurtain. 2. Leningrad. KURTSIN, I.T. r.- --:,, New functional method of diagnosing human stomach disorders] Novyi metod funktsionalinoi diagnostika zaboleranil zholudka cheloveka. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademli med.nauk SSSR. 1953. 249 p. (MLRA 6:11) (Stomach-Diseases-Diagnosis) KIj;:MiINP I. "Stomach Ulcers", P. 6. (PRIRODA I ZNANIIE, Vol. 6, no. 9, Nov. lgc3, sofi a 7 , Bulgaria) . SO: "IonthlX List of East Europe--.n Accession3, W, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954. BYKOV, K.H.; KURTSIN. 1.T. [authors]; SPZRA KIY, A.D., akademik Crevieverl. OCortico-viscaral theory of pathogenesis of ulcere.0 K.M.Dykov, I.T.Kurtain. Reviewed by A.D.3peranskii. Arkh.pat. 15 no.4:66-M Jl-k '53- (MI-RA 6:11) (Ulcers) (Bykov, Konstantin Mikhailovich. 1886- ) (Kurtsin, I.T.) KURTSIN. I.T., doktor maditainakikh muk. profesoor. Ulceroun diaeases. Nan)= I zhisn' 20 no.8:30-32 Ag '5). NLRA 6:8) (Ulcers) 1. To' -frote ss di Mi3.ita!Z Medical Acaden;y imeni S.M. Kirov ( Order of lanin kn article by B.-NIKOLISKIY'stated'that a conference was recently held in Yalta for the physiciiuw of'the military health resorts of the Crimea., at which were discussed the problems of the further development and introduction into practice of climatic healing and functional diagnosis* Three professors from the academy made *eechest I.T. KURTSINI*, whose talk was entitled,, 0 On Uie Physiological Principles of Cortex-M-c-e-ral-TWr-apy; N*.F, GALININO spoke on S210 Meaning of Radiation ( from the sun) in the System-of Health Resort HealbaZ. ItsOrganization and Methods of Calculation;" and D.A. VINCKUROV* spoke on The Therapeutic and organization Bases of He ali Physical Culture in Military Santbri=*~,(Krasnaya, Zvezda., Moscow., 9 July 54 T SO.- SUM No 2399 13 Ooto 1954 The Comittee on Stalin Prizes (of the Cotmcil of Kinisters USBR) in thb fields of aci*nce and imut1wo announces that the following "I*ntlflc workap popular scLen- tific bodw, and textbooks have been subaItted for ccopgtitlon for SWin Prizes for the yemm 1952 and 1953. (5ov*ts!iSj& ?Wltura Moscow, go. 22-40, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 1954) Raw Title of Work aminated b Kurtsin, 1. T. NRit.se,-Avaffldiimm~ Ministry oi Real - Georgian (Statistics of illness?) SSR SO: W-3o6o4, 7 July 1954 ,xne Comittee on Stedin Prizes (of the council of ministers v5m) in the fields of science and inventions announces that the folloving scioatific works, popular sclen- tific books,, and textbooks have been wabmitted for competition for Stalin Prizes for the Yeare 195-3 =d 1953. (8ovetcka_ya_KuItura Moscow,, No. 22-40, 20 Fcb - 3 Apr 1954) IhDm Title of Work Namiwted by BY11-ov, If - 113. il. Dith in an[ l,:c 3tn'to I'Or the Kurtsin, i. Neuro,,,anic 11,.eery ~~f Ij -v Z3 11 C e "I L'I'Li irl _ D f Iny s, c I a n s 80'. W-3o6oh, 7 July 1954 ,,~Jj~er-flAl 1- -- f KURjS1N' I.T. I Basic results of Investigations of cortico-visceral pathology. Trudy Inst- fistole 3:5-18 154. (KLRA 8-.2) 1. Laboratoriya kortiko-vistearalluoy patologii. Zaveduyushchiy I.T.Kurtain. (CXRMIM CORM, pathology, cortico-visceral theory) KOTSIN, I.T. Bxpertmental pathology of the internal organs in transformation and disorders of interoceptive conditioned reflexes. Trudy Inst. f1stol. 3:171-192 154. (KLRA 8:2) 19 Laboratorlya kortiko-vistearalluoy patologii, 7aveduyushchly I.T.Kurtain. (MWLXX, CONDITIOM, disord. & transformation, off. on internal organs) DOBROLIT, L.K.: KURTSIN, I.T.: SAZONTOV, V.I. Bactericidal effect of natural gastr1c juice in man. Trudy Inst. fiziql, 3:209-214 154. (KIRA 8:2) 1. Laboratoriya kortiko-vastearalinoy patologii. Zaveduyushchty I.T.Kurtsin. (GASTRIC JUICA, effects, bactericidal) KMTSIH, I.T.; RZYMLID, V.I.; BA7,ONTOV, V.I. llxperlmental data on hemopoletic properties of natural gastric juice In man. Trudy Inst. fisLol. '311215-220 154. (KM 8s2) 1. Laboratoriya kortiko-vastoerallnoy patologli. Zaved1wushchiy I.T.Rurtsin. (GASTRIC JUICS. effects. on hemopolests) (HIMMINSIS. effect of drugs on. gastric juice) K'-U (~ i-l~' 1 W 0 1 . T. AIVANOV, V.A. K.K.]3ykov and I.T.Kurtsin's corticovisceral theory of the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer. Mire vyse nerve detat. 4 no.2:305-310 Mr-Ap 154. (MLRA 7:10) (PNPTIC UZM, etiology and pathogenents, corticovinceral theory) (CBRNERAL CCRM. pathology, corticovisceral theory In peptic ulcer) KMT,~INj t-T GUBERGRITS, A.Ya., professor (Ishevsk). 4New method of functional I.T.Kurtain. Reviewed by Nr 154. (Stomach-Diseases) diagnosis of gastric affections A.IA.Gubergrits. Xlin.med. 32 (Kurtain, I.?.) in man.0 no.3:92-95 (MMA 7:5) BYNOV, K.M., akedemik; RUMIN, I.T., professor (Leningrad). 1.1, - Problem of corticovisceral physiology and pathology. Klia.med - ,no.9:3-12 3 t54. KRA 7:12) (CEMRAL CORM, patholog7, cortievisceral theory) h tA f? 7- S I r4 T. E USSIR/M~dicfre ~111yslology Card 1/1 Pub 33-24/29 Author hurtsin, L T, Title Third conference on the problems of cortico-4i5ceral ard pathology Periodical : Fiziol. zhur. 40, 372-379, May/Jun 191~4 J Abstract : The third conference on the problems of cortico-viijceral pliyi~oloj-,y and pathology was hold In Teningrad, in December 1953. Vicre tnan 1,4oo specialistc in theoretical and practical medicine attended four-day neetin6. It Was VePUI-Led tiiaL; acetylcholine and cholliiestaras,.- 1, ity in blood play an important role in the cortico-visceral paLhoi;ent,1;1S of hypertonia, and ulcers. It van alno reported thaL corticu-iisceral disturbances develop as a result of collision of conditicned Intero- ceptive signalz with exteroceptive. All reports read exalted Pavlo~"s teachings and were highly critical of research mthods of ron-6,jvlet. scientists. Institutioll Submitt.~~d I A at t:,c --th Dt,~~rnational 7~f p . KURTSIN, I.T. On the 70th birthday and 45th annivereary of the scientific, pedagogical, and public activities of Acadamloian X.R. Bykov. Zhur.vys.nerv.deiat. 6 no.2:346-350 Kr-Ap 15t). k rwiA 9:8) (BYKOV, KONSTANTIN MIKHAIKOVIGH, 1886- ) KURTSIN, I.T., professor (Leaingrad) Development of Pavlovian concepts in corticovisceral physiology and pathology; on the 70th birthday of the honored scientist and Stalth winner, Academician Xonstantin Mikhailovich Bykoi. Ilin.med.. 34 no. 5:3-11 MY 156. (MLRA 9:10) (GRRIMAL CWTxX' ' corticovasceral physiol. & pathol.. Pavlovian theory in (Rug)) SOLOVOYEV. A.Y., otvatstvannyy redaktor; ATBAPSTITAYrs. Y.Sh., redaktor; BIRTUKOV, D.A., redak-tor; VIADIMIROV, G.Ya. , redaktor; KOII=OV, N.G., redaktor; KRASUSKIT, V.K., redaktor; KURTSIN I T redaktar; ii, a, = t MAYOROV, P.P., redaktor; OL4NYAN8FAYA!-."' ~~It-o-r: RIKKLI, A.T., redAktor; CHUNIGOVSKIT, V.N., redaktor; FEDOROVA-GROT, A.K., redaktor; BARSUKOVA, Z.A.. redaktor izdatel'stva; KRUGLIKOVA, N.A.. tekhnichaskly redaktor. (Problems of thii physiology of the central nervous system; a collection celebrating the ?0th birthday of Academician 1.1f.Bykoyl ProblexV fi2iologtl teentrallnot nerynot sistemy; sbornik. posviasuchennyl 70-letiin so dnia roshdantia akademiks K.K.Bykova. Moskva, 1957. 6,32 p. (MLIRA 10tlO) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fiziologii. (NERVMS SYSTEM) USSR / Human and Animal Phyalology 'No=ij ni-d T Nervous system. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 6o689 Author KurtalIh, 14 TI Inst rls_Ts_~Sn~ Titlo : The lntoroce~4 8ignal Role in the Emergence and .00VO10imwnt of Cortico-Visceral Diseases Orig Pub :V s'~.: Probl. fiziol. tsentr. nervn. siatemy. vi.-L., AN SSSR, 1957, 301-308 Abstract :Three principles of the cortico-viscaral pathology are formulated: disturbance of oxteroceptive signals, dis- turbance of interoceptive signals and simultaneous mal- function of both. In all cases, there is also a change in the function of the inner organs and in the higher nervous activity (HM), and to a similar deGreo; the re- establishment of RNA usually preceded the normalization of Card 1/2 KUPARADZF., M.Lt; KURTSIN, I.T. Experimentnl osteotubarculosis nnd the functionpl stnte of the carebrnl cortex. Trudy Inst. fi2iol. 6:236-2c)8 157. (MIRA 11:4) 1. LaborRtoriya kortiko-vistserallnoy patologii (ZAveduyushchiy I.?. Xurtain) i GosudAretvennyv nauchno-iseledovntellskiy institut khirurgicheskogo tuberkulezn i koetno-sustnvTivkh znbolevaniy (direktor P.G. Kornev). (CMML CORTFJ) (BORS-TUBFIRCULOSIS) KURTSIN, Cortical nature of functional disorders in viscera. Nauk zap. Kyiv. un. 16 n0-17:143-150 '57. (KIRA 13:2) (VISCERA) (CIREBRAL GMEX) EXCERPTA 14EDICA See 13 Vol 13/5 Dermatology MaLY 59 1078. SOME SKIN AlFi,-Eurios IN TIIL IAGIIT OF EXPERIMENTAI, PllYSI0LO- GY (flu stiiian tex I) - Ku rtsin I. T. ',Nli I It. - hie d. A, ad. . Leningrad - TRUD. VOFN. -NTFD. AKAI).Tr-,cnIngrad) 1957, G.3 (35-4r,) Patches of baldness and trophic ulcers appear in dogs used for experiments within .2-3 wveks or more by converting of a conditional reflex, already prel'ont, to one antagonistic in action. A similar phenomenon would occur by clashing of intern- Peptive conditioned reflexes obtained through stimulation of the internal organs of the animals ('rlnshinV' ofaimultarietiuslyelicited conditioned reflexes which are opnosed in action). Parallel with an Improvement In the activity of the cerebral c(,rtcx the ulcers begin to heal and the bald patches to be covered with hair. Such trophic disturbances were observed in 15 out of Go dogn. Th~ aut;.or ansnmvs that fartor.s acting directly on the skin like cooling. traunia etc. , and lowering the resistance are 'trigger mechanisms' for the above changes. Normalization of the cerebral cortical function and tissue regeneration ':ke place more rapidly in animals with a strong central nervous system. Dobrotvornkaya Leningrad (5) ANDREYEVA, V.A.; KURTSIN, I.T. Changes in the higher nervorus activity in experimental proctitia, Tmdy Inst. fiziol. 7:400-404 158. (MM 12:3) 1. laboratoriya kortiko-vistserallnoy patologli (zav. - I.T. Martsin). Instituta fistologil im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (RMTUM--DISMSES) (CONDITIONND RISPONSI) KURTSIN, I.T, Mechanism of the development of different forms of functional dis- orders in interior organs. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 7:448-457 158. (KIRL 12:3) 1. laboratoriya kortiko-visteerallnoy patologii (zav. - I.T. Kurtain) Instituta, fiziologii im. I.P. Pavloys, AN SSSR. (VISCKU--DISELSES) (CMUMPAL CORTZE)