SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEVA, L.I. - LEBEDEVA, L.S.
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Spectrophotometric Study of the Interaction S/075
,/60/015/004/019/030/XX
Between the Ions of Trivalent Iron and B02O/Bo64
Dimethyl Glyoxime
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A, A, Zhdanova
(Leningrad State University imeni A,, A~ Zhdanov)
SUBMITTED- May 30, 1959
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GOLUBTSOVA, Z.G,; LEBEDEVA, L.I.; MORACHETSKIY, Yu.V. (deceased)
Interaction in the system palladium--dimethylglyoxime-trivalent
iron. Zhur.anal.khim. 16 no.2;191-195 Mr-Ap 161. WIRA 14:5)
1. L. A. Zhdanov Leningrad State University.
(Palladium compounds)
(Glyoxime)
(iron)
UMEDEVA, Lolo; ZHUKOVA, NoA.
Complex compounds of trivalent iron and hexavalont molybdenum.
Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.721634-1638 Jl 163.
MRA 16-7)
.(Iron compounds)
(1-Tolybdenum compounds)
ZHUKOVA, N.A.; LEELDEVA, L.I.
Interaction between rnolytdenum (VE) and iron (111) in a weak acid
solution. Izv.vys~ucheb.zav.;khim. i khim.tekh. 7 no. 1:164-165
164. (M IRA 17: 5)
1. Leningrad8kiy gomidarstvennyy universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova.,
Izafedra analiticheskoy khimii.
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S/0078/64/009/002/0480/0482
AGOSSSION NR: AP4012452
AUTHORS: Zhukova, N. A.; Lebedeva L. I.
iTITLE: Interaction between iron (III) and molybdenum (VI) in slightly
acid solutions
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'SOURCE: Zhurnal neorg. khim., v. 9, no. 2, 1964, 480-02
TOPIC TAGS: iron, morlybdenum, ferric molybdate, ammonium molybdate
ferric molybdat~e complex solubility, iron III molybdenum VI interaction
ABSTRACT: This,is a continuation of the work done by the same authors
who iVvestigated the interaction between iron III and molybdenum
iusing "indirect colormetry" method which rejuires the introduction
og an additional addend i3ame journal, S, 104 (1663)). In the pre-
s$nt article the interaction is studied on the basis of increased
.:4rric molybdate solubility in an excess of ammonium molybdate due to
.~Ue formation of complexes. For comparison, other addends such
pnonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate were used to obtain the solu-
data for the construction of logarithmic curves and the deriva-
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rd
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!tion of formulas. The conclusions are that ferric molybdate solu-
bility abruptly rises in the presence of ammonium molybdate. In
the solution a complex of Fe(11I) with Mo(VI) is formed and it is
determined that when n = I (=number of MoO 4), the unpability constant
(K unstable) of the reaction in Fe(MoO )n +:~~ Fe ++n(MoO )
is 1.26 X 10-3..' Orig. art. has: I Fi~ftre, 5 formulas, 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMITTED: O5Jun63
DATE ACQ: 26Feb64
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bViCki AYRAFtTIYANTo r,.6h.,Lz8EDtVA L.I. 20-5-65/67
"anns~
TJTLb bug4r Level of Blood in ~6guiation in the Case of Hysteriosis.
(Uroven I soderzhaniya sd&ara v krovi i insulinnaya regulyatsiya pri iste-
riozise -Russian)
fUlODiCAL DoKlady Akademii Nauk Sz5oli,1957,Voi 113,Nr 5,PP 1174-1176
Received 7/1957 ' Reviewed 6/1957
A36TRACT In a number or investigations of the first mentioned autnor proof was
given or a reflex connection between the condition of hysteriosis and the
reception of inner organs.The greatly increased excitability of the nerve
centres,which is caused by a lasting (tetanizing) irritation of a sensory
nerve(somatic or vegatative),produces an abrupt functionai shifting of
tne functions of the organs in the visceral area.The new experimental ma-
teriai gives universal importance to the phenomena connect'4d with hyste-
riosis.That means that also the mechanisms of nerves are disturbed which
regulate the mataboliC processes,and "pecially the special-hormonai effects.
Thus,the influence of sedratin,which stimulates pancreatic secretion hu-
merally.is either intensified or suppresed in the various stages of hyste-
riosis.In the present work the experiments are described wnich discovered
this sort of regularities in relation to one of tne stages or carbohydra-
te-metabolism,i.e.the zntrance of glucose into blood.The experiments were
carried out with 27 cats under narcosia.flysteriosis was caused by a la-
sting tetanizing irritation of the small.peroneal nerve by means of indu-
ced current,which was 3 cm higher than the threshold value.The sugar in
Card 1/3 blood(taken from the jugular vein) w,s determined according to HAGY.DORN-
bugar Level of Blood and Insulin liegula~ion in the Case of
Hysteriosis. 20-5-65/67
JhMiBN.The repeated irritation of the small pearoneal nerve with the s&ma
current leads to hyperglycaemia within a range of 6o mgu/,, sugar.The su-
gar content increases parallel with the sensitivity-of the experimental
nerve and after about one hour is attains its maximum.The ,degree of hyp-
arglycaemia corresponds directly with the development of hysterioses.Tho
formerlhowever,does not last long and ends just as quickly.If the hyste-
riosis lasts inspite of the ceasing of detanization,a steady hypergly-
caemiy develops.Thus,the condition of hysteriosis -6&!3 shown to bring a-
bout certain shiftings within the regulation of carb,hydrate metabolism.It
would be natural to believe that one of the parts of these disturbances
is connected with the function of the insulin apparatus of the pancreas,
or with the direct effect of the insulin which reached the blood.Therefo-
re,the authors studied in particular the effect on the occasion of the in-
troduction of insulin during the experiment,.An abrupt suppression of the
function of the insulin apparatus was shown to develop as well as a pre-
dominance of the processes of sugar mobilization into the blood.In the
stage of the optimal development of nysteriosis insu:1 'in is not only inca-
pable of causing byperglycaemia but is even incapable of reducing the cca-
tent of sugar in blood due to hysteriosis.Tie may asstune that tne abrupt
hyperglycaemia and the lack of the hypergiycaemic affect, are caused by the
increased secretion of adrenalin in consequence of the irritation due to
pain.At tne same time the possibility of a disturbance of assimilation
Card 2/3 processes of carbohydrates by tissues and of the glycogen synthesis by the
AYRAPBTIYANTS, X.Sh.; LEBEDEVA, L.I.; SAZONTOV, V.I. [deceased]
.!4aterlals on the physiology of the internal amlycor in mr.
Report No.4: Characteristics of the formation of corrective
signals in patients with etomacki diseases. Trudy Knet. fiziol.
7'.13-22 '58. (KIM, 12:3)
1. laboratoriya interotseptivrykh uslovnykh refleksov (zaveduyu-
shchiy - B. Sh. Ayrapetlyants). Instituta fiziologii im. I.P. Flavlova
AN SSSR.
(STOMLCH--DISEASES) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
-..,-.LEBZDEVA. L. 1.
Effect of rearing conditions on blood indices of young rainbow
trout. Trudy sav.Ikht.kom. n0-9:78-80 '59.
(MIIUL 1'1:1:5)
i
1. Vssso~mznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut ozernogo i
rechnogo rybnogo khoz7aystva.
(Trout) (Blood--Analysis and chamistrly)
LEBEDEVA, L.I.: LOBANOVA, L.V.
Influence of extirpation of areas of the motor zono of the cerebral
cortex on interoceptive conditioned reflexes in dogs. Zhur.vys.nerv.
deiat. 9 n0-5:731-739 S-0 159. (MIRA 130)
1. Laboratoriya interotseptivuykh uelovuykh reflakoov Inatituta
fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlava Akademii nauk SSSR.
(HE= CONDITIONM)
(CERMRAL CORTEX physiol.)
LXBEDEVA, L. I.
Dynamics of signals from the uterms at different stages of the
sex cycle in dogs. Trudy -Tust.fiziol. 8.-268-272 159.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Laboratoriya interoteeptivuykh uslovnykh refleksar (zavedu-
yushchiy - E.Sh.' Ayrapetlyants) Instituta fiziologii im. I.P.
Pavlova AN SSSR.
(UTIMUS--INMVATION) OSTRUS)
ATRAMIYANTS, A.Ski.; LEEZIEVA, L.I.; MMIBERBAUM, I.M.
Hormonal effect as a function of the state of excitability of
the cautral ne-z-vou.9 system. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 8:351-357 '59.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Iaboratoriya interotseptivnykh uslovnykh reflesoir (zavedn-
yuahchiy - X.Sh. Ayrapatlyants) Inatituta im. I.P. Pavlova
AN SSSR.
(NERVOUS SYSTEM) (HORMOIMS)
Secretion of bile by the liver and interoceptors of the small
intestine. Fiziol.zhur. 45 no.8:982-987 Ag '59- (HIRA 12:11)
1. From the Laboratory of Physiology and Pathology of Digestion,
I.P.Pavlov In3titute of Physiology, Leningrad.
(INTIESTINE, SMUL, physiology)
(LIVRR, physiology)
(BIL,H)
LEBEDEVA, L.I. (Kiyev, ul.Preobrazhenskaya, d.8., kv.2)
---- - --- -- - -
Case of pancreatic cyst in a 2 1/2 year old child. Nov. kJjir. arkh,
no.1:111-112 Ja-F 160. (Ml,~a 15:42)
1. Khirurgiches'-,oye otdeleniye Kiyevskoy uzlovoy bollnitsy No.1
Yugo-Zapadnoy zheleznoy dorogi.
(FAIICfU;AS--TUMORS)
LKBEDEVA9 L.I.
Reciprocal relations in the contractile activit7 of varimw
sections of the uterus. AkuBh.i gin. no.6:3-9 160.
(14IRA 14: 1)
1, Institut fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova (dir.-- akad. V*N.
Chernigovskiy) AN SSSR, labomtoriya interotseptivnfth uslov%-
nykh refleksov (zav. - prof. E.Sh. Ayrapetlyants) i I Lenin-
gradskiy ieditsinskiy institutineni I.P. Pavlova (dir. -
dotsent A.I. Ivanov~, kafedra akusherstva i gindkologii (zav. -
prof. I.I. Ygkovle7).
(UTERUS)j~ (LABOR (OBSTETRICS))
AYRAPETIYANTSY E-Sh.; IXBEDEVAI L.I.
Bile secretion in hysteresis. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 9:161-163 '60
WRA 14:3)
1. Laboratoriyainterotsaptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov NaveduylLshchly
E.Sh. Ajorawp6tly~ints) Inatiti4ta fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova.
IBILV-) (NERVOUS SYST51)
ATRAPETI~WITS, E.Sh.; L4PEDgAl
Modified method for the application of uterine fistulas in dogs.
Fiziol.zhur. 46 no.6:759-760 Je 160. OMIRA 13:8)
1. From the laboratory of interoceptive conditioned reflexes of the
I.F.Pavlov Institute of Physiology, The U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences,
Leni=ad.
I-UTERUS) (FISTULA) (SURGERY , EXPERD-ENTAL)
LEBEDEVAq LoIe
Bile secretion of the liver in experimentally produced inflarm-tion
of the small intestine. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 9s237-240 760-
(KIRA 14--3)
1, Ieboratoriya fiziologii pishchevareniya (zaveduyushchiy - A.V.
Solov'Yev) institqta fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova.
(BIIS) (INTESTINES-DISEASES)
RAPOPORT, R.I.; DOROFEYEV, V.M.; SHEBOLDAYEVA, A.D.;..LEBEDEVA, L.I.
Effect of the monkeys' age on the morphology of a culture
of testicular cells on their susceptibility to the polio-
myelitis virus. Trudy Mosk. nauch.-issl. inst. -virus.,Tep,
2:246-253 161. (MIRA 1T
LEBEMVA, L.I.j ORLOV, R.S.; YAKOVLEV, I.I.
Uterine contractions and blood acetylcholine dur'Ixg laber in
women with axterial hypotensive types of vascular diseases.
Akush.i'gin. no.4:33-38 161. (14M 15:5)
1. Iz laboratoril interotseptivnykh uslo-mykh rej'.'l,-kscv %z,-.v.- - prof.
E.Sh.. Ayrapetyants) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Favlova
AV SSSR (dir. - akad. V.N. Chernigovskiy), kafedi-y fiziologii
(zav. - chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. A.V. Kibyakov) i
kafedry akusheretva i ginekologii (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell
nauki prof. I.I. Yakovlev) I Leningradskogo medi*u'3inskogo insti-
tuta imeni akad. I.P. Pavlova.
(CHOLINE) (HYPOTENSIOR) (LUOR (03,3TETRICS))
EEVA, L. 1.
me problems of the structure and function of the smoc th uterine
muscle. (Review of the literature). Akush.i gin. no.5:15-23 161.
(MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova AV SSSR (dir. -
akad. V.N. Chernigovskiy), laboratorii interetseptivnykh uslovnykh
refleksov (zav. - prof. E.Sh. Ayrapetlyants) i kafedry akusherstva
i ginekologii (zav. - zaaluzhennyy de7atelt nauki prof. I.I.
Yakovlev) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akad.
I.P. Pavlova.
(UTERUS)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
S/02 6"1/138/005/024/025
25324 B103YB220
Dubinin, N. P. , CorreSDond ing Member AS USSR, Kerkis . Yu. Ya.,
and Lebedeva, L. I.
Experimental analysis of the influence of radiation on cell
nuclei in a culture of human embryonic tissue
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 138, no.. 5, 1961 , 1212-1215
TEXT: The authors first compared natural matagenesis w_fth that due to
radiation in cultures of human embryonic tissue and then the data
obtained with the process of mutation in the living organism. The aim of
the study was to establish the tolerance of small doses of ionizing
radiation produced by nuclear tests and peaceful use of atomic energy for
the present and future generations. Althou.-h differences exist between
the modifications in nuclei of tissue cultures an] those of a living
organism, it is possible to obtain data on the effect of small doses of
radiation by the above-mentioned method; moreover, thcse doses may be
determined, which double the natural frequency of mutations. Since the
colchicine method (M. A. Bender, Ref. 2: Science, 126, 974 (1957);
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S/02 61/13 8/005/02-1/102 5
Experimental analysis of the iniiuence... B103Y3220
T. T. Puck, Ref. 3: Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 44, No~ 8, 772 (1958);
T. C. Hsu, C. M. Pomerat, Ref. 4: J. Hereditas, 44, 23 (1953)) is too
cumbrous the authors recorded the occurrenceof br7i-dges and fragments in
anaphases and telophases of the mitosis. Test no. 1. The authors used
tissues of 1.5-2-month-old embryos which had been obtained clinically by
operation and after removal of the cartilaginous tissue reduced to pieces
of 2 mm. They were kept at +40C in the synthetic culture medium no. 199
LAbstracter's note: culture medium not stated] for 24 hr. The complete
decomDosition of the tissue into individual cells (fibroblasts) was achieved
by treating them with trypsin (0.25 ~- solution) in a magnetic mixer. Every
20-30 min the cell suspension was put into a centrifugal separator and
centrifuged for 8 min at 1500 rpm. The seDarated cells were resuspended
in culture medium no. 1a19 by adding 10 % human blood-serum, so that the
final concentration of the cells amounted to 300,000 per ml of medium.
2 sterile penicillin flasks with glass covers containing 2 ml each were
put into a thermostat at 370C. 48 hr after inoculation -the culture was
irradiated with a single dose of 10, 25 and 50 r, respectively, by means of
an YM -70-1 (URPN-70-1) X-ray apparatus. Then, the medium was exchanged,
and after 36 hr (84 hr after the beginning of growth) it was fixed,
Card 2/ 5
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2 B220
Experimental analysis of the 19Aence ... B103/
dyed, and enclosed in Canada balsam. Each test included a control series.
Quantitative recording of chromosome mutations is difficult. The best
material for this purpose are cells undergoing their first mitosis after
irradiation. It is, however, not easy to find them in a mass culture.
The beginning of mitosis is delayed by irradiation more or less, depending
on the extent of cell lesion. The best time for observation is 42-49 hr
after irradiation. With small radiation doses, chromosome fractures occur
according to the so-called single hitting mechanism, since two chromosome
fractures in one nucleus will rarely occur under these conditions.
Beginning modifications of chromosomes were observed in the interphase
and prophase. Fragments of chromatine, isochromatine bridges and
fragments are formed. If fragments are lost, the cells possibly contain
only bridges. For calculating the dependence of chromosome modifications
on the dose, the influence of natural mutations has to be eliminated.
Their frequency is 1.5 ~5. The authors calculated the frequency of induced
mutations: 1.2 % for 10 r, 5.7 014a for 25 r, and 11~8 ~a for 50 r. It does
not differ much per r for all doses. From the results it is concluded
that human nuclei are far more sensitive to radiation as has been presumed
up to the present. A dose of 10 r thus effected a duplioation of natural
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Experi.j,uental analysis of the 5*ence. B10-)/B2;?O
mutations. Test no. 2. The test was repeated in a better medium:
lactalbumin hydrolyzate in Khenks' solution and admixtures of blood-serum
(20 ~.) and egg albumin (5 ~/a) ~Results similar to those of test no. 1 were
obtained in test no. 2 for doses of 5, 7, and 10 r. The authors presume
that the total number of mutations of the gene structures effected by
irradiation is much greater than that recorded by themselves. The inter-
pretation by N. P. Dubinin (Ref. 6: Izv. AN SSSR, ser. biol . , No. 6 (1957);
Ref. 7: DAN, 122, No. 4 (1958); Ref. 8: Sborn, Sovetskiye uchenyye ob
atomnoy opasnosti) with regard to the effect of a dose of 10 r was, however,
confirmed within the range of the test. This dose might, however, be far
less (3-5 r according to Ref, 2). Finally, it is stated that smaller
doses of ionizing radiation (beginning from fractions of r) might endanger
future generations. Moreover, they are able to cause malignant tumors.
Therefore, the uncontrollable and ever-increasing effec-, of radioactive
contamination due to nuclear tests cannot be tolerated, There are 3 tables
and 8 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloc. Two references
to English-language publications are given in the body of the abstract, the
third one reads: T. T_ Puck, P. I. Marcus (Ref. 5: J. Exp. Med., 103,
No. 5, 653 (1956)).
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Experimental analysis of the inTlu'ence ... B103/B220
ASSOCIATION: Institut tsitologii i genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya
Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Cytology and Genetics,
Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: February 17, 1961
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D268/D307
%.-U'2'H0R3: Dubinin, !;. 2., Yu. Ya. and Lebedeva, L. 1.
TITLE: The effect of small doses of radiation on chromosome re-
organization in the irradiation of cells in human embry-
onic tissue cultures
SOURCE: Radiatsionnaya genetika; sbornik rabot. Otd. biol. nauk
U
AN S6SR. 1-loscow, Izd-vo AN SSSA, 1962, 39-49
TEXT: Chromosome reorganization was assessed by the rate of the
appearance of bridges and fragments during mitosis in the anaphase
and tuelophase in fibroplasts, in tissue cultures of 1 1/2 - 2
month-old human embryos irradiated with x rays (at 10, 25 and 50 r)
4a hours after initial culcuring on medium no 199, as against 'that
in similar cells by natural mutation. The rate of induced chromo-
*ome reorganization was 1.2, 5.7, and 11.8~4 for 10, 25, and 50 r
C2
respectively as against 1-.5',-j in the control, showing that nuclei
in iiuman cells have rauch~hi6,-her radiosensitivity than was believed.
Average change was 0.15',; at 1 r. Natural chromosome mutation, there-
a C>
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fore, was doubled at 8 r. -. 6econd experiment with a different me-
dium and irradiation a-6 5, 7 and 1j r showed chromosome reorgani-
zation doubling at lu r, a~; af-7ainst 1.2~43 for the control. Natural
reoro-anization. in the nuc'Lel' of rionl-oradiated fibroplasts was iden-
tical for the 2 media _,-,nd effects of small doses of x rays
were similar. X rays at 1u r doubled the rate of natural struc-
zural mutations in chromo.,o:nes. The avera.-e number was 0.14% for
5, 7,.10, 25 and 50 r. -2here are 4 figures and 4 tables.
ASSOCIkTIOX: Inszilut "Olologiche.91coy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of
L~
Biological 2hysics AS USSR) and Institut tsitologii
L~
'i g netiki 60 Ai,,' SSSR (Institute of Cytology and Ge-
e U
netics, Siberian Branch, AS USSR, Novosib~rsk)
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LEBEDEVA L.I.- ORLOV, R.S.
Electrical activity of the rectus abdominis muscle in women
during labor. Kaz.med.zhur. no.4:41-42 Jl-Ag 162. 04IRA 15:8)
1. Laboratoriya interotseptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov (zav. - prof.
E.Sh.Ayrapetlyants) Instituta fizioloaii imeni I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR,
kafedra akusherstva. i ginekologii (zav. - prof. I.I.Yakovlev) i
kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. A.V.Kibyakov) 1-go
Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akademika Pavlova.
(LABOR (OBSTETRICS)) (MUSCLES) (ELECTORMYOGRAPHY)
LEBEDEVAp L.I.
14p,
ElectroencephalograrAM study of tbo cortical representation of the
genital system in the process of labor in hizaan subjects. Fiziol.
zhur. 48 no,3;290-302 1-Ir 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. From the Laboratory for Conditioned Interoceptive Reflexes J'
I.P.Pavlov Institute of Physiology and the Department of Obstetrics
and Gynaecology, I.P.Pavlov Medical Institute, Leningrad.
(ELECTROENCEPHALOGHAPHY) (LABOR (OBST-7,THICS))
(CEREBRAL CORTEX)
S/020/6 2/144/005/016/017
0 B144/B136.
AUTHORS: Kerkis, Yu. Ya., Lebedeva, L. I., and Osetrova, T. D.
TITLE: General radio-sensitivity of organisms and sensitivity of
the cellular chromosome apparatus in vitrP;1__
P"RIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 144, ncj'_"'
#-.--5p 1962, 1165-'11*67
TEXT; The frequency of structural chromosomal alteratiazns is studied in
tissue cultures of embryonic fibroblasts from man, rabbit, and hamster
irradiated with 10-200 r to elucidate the connections between general and
chromosome radio-sensitivity*and to detect the reaction I .evels (cell,
tissue, or organism). Young fibroblast cultures from'2*-31- month old huwan7~~,.
embryos were irradiated 36 hrs, those from 17-19 - day ol'd rabbits 12 hrsy
and thoue from 9-11 - day old hamsters 72 hrs after their'establishment.
The experimental methods have been described previously (V. P. Dubinin,
Yu. Ya. Kerkiag L. 1. Lebedeva, DAN, 138t no '* 5, 1213 (1961)). The cultures
were irradiated with X-ray dose intensities 01' 150 r/min.and then fixed
after -36 hrs. The percentage of chromosomal alterations per I r averaged
from all doses was 0.141 in human, 0.053 in rabbit, and 0.036 in hamster
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General radio-sensitivity of B144/B138
fibroblasts. This agrees well with the corresponding DL 50/30 (400, 500,
900 r). Thus, the use of tissue culturon to study the radio-sensitivity
of the genetic system in man is sufficiently justified. Primarily, the
molecular and supramolecular levels are affected and apparently depend
mainly on the microenergetic situations in the molecular substrate of the
corresponding chromosome loci and the adjacent nucleoplasm.' The different
metabolic processes in the surrounding medium have only a secondary effect
on the cellular and higher levels. This apparently explains the consistency
of radiation damage-produced in vivo and in vitro. The assumption that
the dose doubling spontaneous mutation in man is less than 10 r is
confirmed. Since, on irradiation with 5-50 r, the mutation rate was
0-17-0.1 el, per 1 r and 1.2% mutations were-counted in control cultures,
-7 r suffice to double the percentage of mutations. There are I figure
and 2 tables. The most important English-language refcrence is- M. A.
Bender, In Low Level Effects of Ionizing Radiation ed. by 'A. A. Bazzati-
Traverso, Intern. J. Radiation Biol.j Suppl., London, '1960, p. 103-
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ASSOCIATIOU: Inatitut tsitologii i genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Cytology and Genetics Siberian
Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
PRESENTEDi December 21, 1961, by 1. 1. Shmallgauzen, Academician
SUBMITTED: December 2, 196)
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LEBEDEVA, L.I.
Characteristics of bioelectric reactions of the bra'n to
exteroceptive and interoceptive stimuli in women during
labor. Fiziol. zhur. 49 no.1:24-32 Ja 163.
(14IRA 17:2)
1. From the laboratory of Comparative -Fhysio:Logy of Analysers,
I.P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, and the Department of
6bstetrics and Gynaecology, I.P. Pavlov Medical Institute,
TAningrad.
LEBEDEVA,,L.I.i OSETROVA, T.D.; KERKIS, Yu.Ya.
Comparative radiosensitivity of the hereditary structures of cells
in mammals in vitro. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.5:1225-1226 0 163.
(MIRA 16:12)
1, InStitUt tSitClOgii i genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom Yu.A.Orlovym.
ITEBED-EVA, L.I.; YAK01ILL71, I.I.
Contractile activity of the uterus in women during labor -witr
a flat arm-lon. Ak-u-9h. i gin. no.1:72-76 163. 17:6)
1. Iz laboratoril interotseptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov (zavq-
Oro-P. F.Sh. Ayrapetlyants) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. ilavlova
(dir.- alkademik V.N. Chernigovsk-iy) AN SSSR i kafedry akusherstva
i ginekologil (zav. - zagluzhenny-y deyaltell naWki prof. I.!.
Yak,ovlev) I Leningradskogo maditoinskogo instituta- imerul Pavlova.
BOBIRIYEVICIi, A.!.- ILIT"Ill, I-
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K," V
[Fetrography "Id
j;!, k ralb, litwrjkli po-
Ya~---itla] Petrografii, r
rod lAk-utii U, j3obrieva-h i ar. I'cl,-kvap 11-dra)
1964. 181) O'li'lk
VOSKRESENSKTY, K.A.; LEBEDEVA, L.I.
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Study of the populations of Cladocera by the method of saml-
isolation in a body of water. 21bol. zhur. 43 110-41518-524 164
1, State University of Moscow.
LEBEDEYA, L.I.; MARTINSON, N.G,
Det~nmi nation ot' chosphorus as a hydroxyquIno-t-.~, c.-" p*--c--~-~dIc
- -- - ~ -;,-; L
acid. Zav. lab. 30 no.10.1201--1203 164. 13.111~:
1. Leningrad3kiy gosudarstvennyy un.,'Lversitet imen!
AMIPETIYANTS,
bolism. !Tenr. sJ.:;t.
ic
gradsk.c;~,,)
uslovii,
,fth
s 1:1 S-1 R .
n
LFBEDEVA, L.I.,-, YllllrVIEV, I.I.
0 Of UophysiolccgJ!-al parameters -':a 'he pvaluati-n-
of thn~ fc)-imt.-i-n cf labor de.-minant and the vse of triggi-r stim-
lation In. thr- study of the pathogenesis of atom'c labor. Akush.
gin. .4.0 rioJL3-100 'cly.-Jo 16,1. (MIRA 18-.6%)
1. KafHdza aku slip -.3tva i gJ (zav. - prof. I.I.Yakc-7le-7)
I Lening-,ado-k,:~gv lnst.itut-?i lmnni tikadmika Pavlove.
I~",DFDV'VAI 11.14
irtercceptJ-vre conditi,~ned response from the uzez--- foil--rwirg
extirpation of (,he premotor zone of Lhe cerebral cortex ift
dogs qnder conditionn of saturation with estrogen. Nauch.s()Ob.
irist.fizlol. AN SSSR no.3.95-99 165.
(~IrRA 18.5)
1, Taboratori7a srairn t tell rcy fiziologrii vnutrenn-Lkh nrali7aforcV
(zav. - E.Sh.Ayrajietlyrivi~-:~,) Inotitu", '-iz-.'olcg-,-i imeni Favlova
AN ss~ R.
LEBEDEVA, L.I.
Polymolyl--denum compounds. Vest. LGU 20 no.lf.,94--96 165.
(MIRA IF-L4)
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densit!44--~i
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AM-IORS: Zolenov, B. A.;_Lebodova,, L. K.; Mantsa, Y.; Moroz, N. S.
WG: Joint, institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Obl'yedinonri:rj instuitut yadornyZi
'issledovaniy)
TITLE: A =aitichannel high-speed device using semiconductors for physics exporximGnts
.on the 10 Gov synchrophasotron
SO~RCE. Fribory i tekimika eksperimeeta, no. 4, 1966, 71-78
-OPIC T-kGS: physics research facilit', semiconductor d vice, synchrophasotron, cable,~
oscillo,-,zaph, diode, photomultiplier, particle scatter, transistor, synchrotron,
i)aztic4le detector, scintillation counter, mas filled counter, Cerenkov counter,
01-Ya! synchrophasotron, FEU 30' photomultiplier, RK 19 cabley RK 2 cable, Elio 1 Oscil- i
,;loggrzaph, P419Ye diffusion transistor, D602A diode, LVE synchrophasotron
~ASSTRACT: A multichannel high-speed device has boon developed for use in conjunction
10-xith a 10 GGv OIYaI synchi-ophasotron to conduct physical experiments on large angle
scattering of high energy particles. The multiplier included in tho device provides
iflexibilitty enabling, 17 counters to be operated and easily switched. Th-'Ls device
coo--6i-nates the scintillation counters and aas-fillod Cerienkov counters (which with
an-"SU-36 photoraultiplier, can record a single electron expel-led from a photocathode)
ives a high-speed response in the nanosecond range 'or handling count rates of
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ACC NR.-
AP6030133
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10 -jer sec, while providing high stability in counting the low intensity cou;lt rates
of scattered particles (Up to 1 particle per hr). Six coincidence circuits and three
anticoincidence circuits are combined to provide 100% recording effectiveness -while
e-liminatinn- instability and insuring the recording of the true events. The dev-'L--
uses P4.18Ye high frequency diffusion transistors, gernanium tunnel diodes, DO'02A "i'gh
frequency diodes, and RK-2 and RK-19 cables to give time integration of the circuit
and pulse shaping. The system is synchronized by a control system i-ehich employs an
oscillograph. It is unitized and hold on two racks. A one-year test on the
LVE synchrophasotron with 3.17 GeV/sea pi mesons showed that the secondary coincidence:
circuit and the monitor gave the same count over a wide threshold range. The resolu- I
tion time of the coincidence circuits is < 10 nanosecY and the anticoincidence cir-
Icuit, provides a suppression effectiveness of 100% when used with a threshold Counter.
Orig. art. has: 10 figures,
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-U,'BEDFVA, L.M.
Need for the coordination of the formilas and ataze standards fcr
vodka ard liqueur products. Farm. i ipirf- prori. 31 no.4-44 165.
(M-IRA 18s5)
USSR/Plant Diseases - Gener,~l Problems. 0
Abs jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 1956
Author Lebedeva, L.N.
Inst e Mountain Forest Preservation
Title 14icroflora and Diseases of wood Underbrush Vegetation
of the Mountain-Forest Preservation
Orig Pub : Tr. Gorno-lesil. gos. zapovedii., 1958, vyp. 1, 80-93
Abstract : Data oi, 237 species of fun,,-i gathered in different
period; of vegetation - spring, surner, fall - are
divided arcording to regions corresponding to the botani-
cal distribution of vegetation in the national forest.
Of the number of desio!ated fungi, 29 species were iso-
lated as eeneral ones encountered in all regions at dif-
fere-it altitudes iii different seasons. A list of these
specien is presented.
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LEBEDEVA L N assistent; ZAGOVORA, A.V., kand.biolog.nauk; RYAWITSEVA, N.N.;
U-A~- tLL.2'
POGORELISKIY, L.G.; GOLUBINTSEVA, A.P., kand.sellskokhoz-.nank
(Novosibirsk),- GADZHIYEV, G.E.
Brief reports. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.7:56-57 J1
1610. (IMIRA 16:5)
1. Kafedra plodovodstva i zashchity rasteniy Novosibirskog'o sell-.3kokho-
zyaystvennogo institute (for Lebedeva). 2. Ukrainskiy inaiitut rasteni-
yevodstva, selektsii i genetiki, KharIkov (for Lagovora, RyazantseVa).
3. Nachallnik karan-hinnoy inspektsii Dagestanskoy ASSR (for Fogorell-
skiy). 4. Zaveduyushchiy mezhrayonnoy biolaboratoriyey, Kubinskiy
rayon (for Gadzhiyev').
(Plants, Protection of)
LEflEDEVA, L.N.
~-
-C, efotiriP- infectIO-11 of ear--,Orn~ Faeirnh. rast. ot vred.
bol. 8 no.IOA18 0 '63. (MIRA 17z6)
1. Novosibirskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut.
LEBF,DEVA,, L.N., assistent
Cultivation practices in contro3ling Septoria infection of wheat.
Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.12s24-25 D 163. MU 17: 3)
1. Kafedra Plodovodstva i zashchity rasteniy Novosibirskogo selt-
skokhozyaystvennogr institutao
LEBEDEVA, L. N.
"Comparative Data on Changes in the Intracardial Nerve Ganglion and the
N1yocardium in Experimental Diphtheria Intoxication," Trudy Akademii Meditsinskikh
Nauk SSSR, Moscov, Vol 19, 1952, pp 290-299.
T DE VA., L. N.
'IT
he Relationship between Morphological and ElectrocardJographic C-hanges in
Cardiac Muscle in the Process of D-41T)htheria Intoxication in. ?zbbits," --- - 133
"The Pathogeneis of 1,Vocardial Affection in Experimental Diphtheria Intoxication,"
p. 141
Froblema Reaktivnosti v Patologii.7 Medgiz, Moscow 1954. PP-344
LEBEDEVA, L. 11.
Dissertation: "On the Pathogenesis of Inflaiwation of the Myocardiuw. During
Experimental Diphtherial Intoxication." Cand Med Sci, Acad Med Sci USSSR, 2L Jun 5L.
(Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 15 Jun 54)
SO: SUY 318, 23 Dec. 1954
MISHUKOVA, Ye.A.; LRBEDSVA, L-11.
Composition and biochemical properties of the myocardium in experimental
diphtherial intoxication [with summary in English] Vop.med.khim. 2
no.5:369-377 B-0 156. (HLRA 9:12)
1. Kafedra biokhtmit zhivotnykh Moskovskogo gosudarstyannogo univer-
sitats, laboratoriya blokhimit AMN SSSR i labor~-toriyA.pat-omo-rfologiI
Instituta normallnoy i patologichaskoy fiz logli AMN SSSR.
(CORYNERACTMIUM DIPHTHRRIAE,
toxin. aff. on myocardium composition & biochem. (Rua))
(MYOCARDIUM, metabolism,
off. of GaRmebacterium diphtheriza toxin on composition
Y biochemi kRua))
LESEbEYA,L,~[~
LIVSHITS. V.S.;/LiBEDEVA. L.N.
Reflex modifications of the intracardiac nerve apparatus in
experimental focal myocarditia. 31ul.skap.biol, i med. 43 no.1
eupplament:32-36 157. (MIRA 10:3)
1. Zz laboratorii sravnitellnoy patologii (zav. - prof. S.I.
Franshteyn) Instituta obshchey i eksperimentalluoy patologit (dir.
akad. A.'D.Speranskiy) i la boratorli patomorfolog-ii (zav. - chlen-
korrespoadent A14N SSSR prof. A.A.Sojo-v-lyev) Ins tituta normallaov
i__pa-tologiolieskoy- f iziologii (dir. - deyBtvitellnyy chlon AM11 SSSR
V.N.Chernigovskiy) Predstavlena deystvitelinym chlenom A14H SSSR
professorom V.N.Chernigovskim.
(KYOCARDITIS, exper.
focal. correlation of patholo nerve changes with
reflexes in dogs)
(REFLEX
correlation of cardiac reflexes with nerve changes
in exper. focal myocarditis in dogs)
MISHUKOVA. YO.A.; LKBFMVA, L.N.
Myocardial composition and biochemical properties of the
myocardim. during experimental diphtherial intoxication.
Vop.med.khim. 5 no.2:137-i42 Mt-Ap '59. (MIRA 12:5)
1. laboratory of Animal Biochemistry, Moscow State University
and Laboratory of Pathology, Institute for Normal and Fathologic
Physiolo'&y of t4e U.S.S.R., Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
(CORYNEBACTERIUM DIPTEERD.E,
toxin, eff. on myocardium (RUB))
(KYOCARDIUM, metab.' I
eff. of diphtherial toxin (Rue))
MISHUKOVA, Ye.A.j._~E-BEDEVAp L.N.
Peculiarities of the oxidizing processes in the heart muscle in
experimentbd diphtherial intoxication. Vop. med. khim. 6.no.3:
275-280 My~e 160. . (MIRA 14:3)
1. Iaboratoriya biokhimii Instituts. farmakologii i khimioterapii
AMN SSSR i laboratoriya patbmorfologii Instituta Aormallnoy i
patologicheskoy fiziologii ANN SSSR, Moskva.
(DIPHTHERIA) (HEART) (CKIDATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL)
KLIEMENKO, Ye.D.; LEBEDEVA, L.N.; SKVIRSKAYA, Ye.A.,- CHZHAN DZHIN - DIRT;
SOLOVIYEV, A.A.
Some data on changes in the nervous system in the process of
experimental blastomogenesis. Trudy Inst. norm. i pat. fizial.
AM11 SSSR 6t100-101 162 (MIRA 17:1)
1. Taboratoriya eksporbapntallnoy patomorfologii (zav. -
chlen-korrespondent A141 SSSR lyrof. A.A. Solov'yev) i labora-to-
ri7a nervnoy trofiki (za-%,r. - doktor med. nauk O.Ya. Ostryy)
Instituta normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii AMN SSSR.
IEBEDEVA, L.N. (Moshra, ul. Ghaykovskog-, 25, 1,.v.!6')
Morphological changen in lymphoid organs in jjIdUCLId
Vop. onk. 10 no-5:73-78 164.
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy patonnurfologii (zav. cf-.Ien-
korrespondent Alai SSSR A.A.Solov'yev) Instituta normailmy
patologicheskoy fiziologii AMN SSET, (dir. - deyntvit.el lry%-
chlen AMIT SSSR prof. V.V.Parin).
TT
T RD MY t4..
YERICU)Iip.~ K
A Ye..i FIRISHMANt. T.A.
~n e,,,ru5lcr, .F- po--,,,-pr-,coy'-,ens
Effectli'Ver-oss Of SO're 2tabill zers u
fllr,s and -.heir aging. plaG,.. rmqsy no.5'-~46-49 165.
LEBEDEVA, L.P.; SIZOV, N.I.
Annealing products of iron base antifriction ceramic metals. Porosh.
me'.. 5 no.6:79-82 Je 165. (MIRA 18:8)
AN
LEBRDEVA, L. P.
One generalization of the Valle'e-Paussin integral. Uch. zap. Ped.
inat. Gerts. 183:179-196 158. (MMA 13:8)
(Integrals)
16(1)
AUTHOR: Lebedeva, L.P. -ZOV/43-59-1-14/17
TITLE: an App roximative Method (0b odnom metode priblizheniya)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta, Seriya matematiki,
mekhaniki i astronomii, 1959, Nr 10), PP 134-139 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Let
V 2 t n
(1- 06 sin -) f(t+x)dt
n 2
(f;x) (1- 06 8i112 1)n dt where C(I n~ is
n 2
is an arbitrary real numerical sequence.
n
Theorem: The condition (0(-) lim (1 -CC n) 0 is
n-i6oo
necessary and sufficient for n (f ; X) ---->f (X) -5-- C 217"'
n->oD
Theorem: Let (ob) be satisfied, let to (5) be the modulus of
Card 113 continuity of f(x)C-c 27r * Then it is
15
On an Approximative Method* SOV/43-510--l-14/17
(f ; x-) - f (x) 2+ W + I -I '_1 )in +
n Z7 n
n
n+
3/2 (1-4') 1/2
0 0 n 0 2n + 1
n.% rn ;7 j I n
n
where 6 is an arbitrary integer. The order of this estimation
cannot be improved.
Theorem:, If f(x)c- C27,' possesses a finite f"(x)-in the point
x, then i-t is
(f;x) f(x) + fll(x) 1 n ,,2 )nj +
+
n n n a-n
+ Ob n) 1/2] + where 0 does not depend
n In
Card 2/3 on x
On an Approximative Method
In three further theorems the author gives (in the sense of
the order) final estimations for the A.N. Kolmogorov - S.N.
Nikollskiy constants
e Qn (KW(r)H(-(-),X) = sup jf(x)- q (f;x)i 1 C)4c(,