SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDINSKIY, A.V. - LEBEDINSKIY, G.L.
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LEBEDINSKIyt A. V.
N15
633.5
. G49
Kura normalinoy fiziologii (course in normal physiologY, by) A. G . Ginetsinskiy i
A. V. Lebedinakiyo Moskva$ Medgial 1956.
534 P. illus., diagrs., graphap tables.
BAKULFIV, A.R., glavnyy redaktor; ANIGHKOV, U.N., redaktor; BOLDYRNV, T.Ye..
redaktor; BRUSILOVSKIY, L.Ya., redaktor; BYKOV, K.M.. redaktor:
VASIIANKO, V.Kh.. redaktor; VINOGRADOV, N.A., radaktor; GRASHCHMOV,
N.I., redaktor; DAMOVSKIT, I.T., redaktor; ZDRODOVSKIY, P.P..
redaktor-, KAVITSKIY, R.Ye.. redaktor-, KOCHIRGIN, I.G., redaktor; -
XRDTIOV, ?.Go, redaktor; KUPRIYANOV. P.A., redaktor;.kjwIpxIY,
,A,.j,-,-zedaktor-, MALINOVSKIY, H.S., redBktor; MANIKOVSKIY, BW-.~--
redaktor; NISTIROV, A.I.. redaktor: ORBILI, L.A. , radaktor;
PAVLOVSKIY, U.N.. radaktor; SEMIN, S.Yes, redaktor; SKRYABIN,
K.I., redaktor; SKIMOV. Ye.I., radaktor; TIMAKOV, V.D., redaktor;
TUR, A.F., redaktor; SHABANOV, A.Y., redaktor
[Great Radical Encyclopedia] Bol'shaia meditsinaksia entaiklopediia.
Glay.red. A.N.Bakulev. Chleny red.kollegU&N.Anichkov i dr. 12d. 2-oe.
Moskva, Gos. W-vo mad. lit-ry. Vol. 1. A - Angiofibroma. 1956.
1216 columns. --- [Phonograph record and three-4imensional color
epectacles] Grammofounaia plastinka I ochki-avatofilitryp
( RED IGINI--DICTIONARIMS)
LYBEDIMQ. A, ,
I.M. Sachenov in the Petersburg Academy of Medicine and
Surgery. Vop. istrest. i takh. no.1:82-97 156. (MLRA 9:10)
(Secbenov~ Ivan Mikhailovich, 1829-1905)
k
USSR/Human and Animal Morpholojj - Blood CirctLIation. R-5
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologii, 14o 16, 7o653
Author : Lebedinskiy, A.V.
Inst : ------
Title The Reaction of Cardio-VasciLlar Systerl an Ionisation-
Radiation.
Orig Pub Mod. RadioloGiya, 1956, 2, 3-9
Abstract Survey of the action of ioaization radiation on the
cardio-vascular system.
Card 1/1 122
LXMINSKII, AndrqX Vladimirovich, prof.;
~GL-TkN - BE W MOV9 O.M.9 redaktor;
I M.I., ~-eil~I'a6~vwr-edaktor.
[]CffOct Of ionizing radiation on the organg Of tmimalz and men]
Yliiania iOniziruiuahchel radiatsli na organizm zhivotnogo J
cheloveka. MOsk-7a, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1957. 55 P. (Vaesoiuznoe
obahchestvo po rasprostranenliu POliticheskikh I nauchnykh znanii.
Ser.8, nos.35/36)
'kVIRA 10:11)
ls Chlen-korrespondent AMU SSSR (for Lebedir-Iriy).
(RADIATION-PHYSIOL04IC-AL XFMT)
3AWLET, A.N., gl'ELin~ -red.'- AHICHKOV. II.N., red.; BOIJ)YREV, T.Ye., red.;
BRUSILOVSKIY, L.Ya., red.; BYKOV, K.M., red.; VASILMIKO, V.Kh.,
red.; VINOGRADOV, N.A., red.; GRASHCHENKOV, N.I., red.; DAVYDOVSKIY,
I.V., red.; ZDRODOVSKIY, P.F., red.; XAVETSKIY, R.Ye., red.;
KOCHERGIN, I.G., red.; KROTKOV, F.G., red.; KUPRIANOV, P.A., red.;
-=PSKIY, A.V., red.; MALINOVSKIY, M.S., red.; MAII'KOVSKIY, BjN.,
WN
red.; red.; ORBELI, L.A., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N.,
red.; SEVERIN, S.Ye., red.; SKRYABIN, K.I., red.; SMIRNOV, Ye.I.,
red.; TIMAKOV, V.D., red.; TUR, A.F., red.; SHABANOV, A.H., red.
[The Great Medical Encyclopedia] Bol'ahain meditsinskaia
entaiklapediia. Glav.red. A.N.Bakulev. Chleny red.kollegii -
N.N.AnIchkov i dr. Mosk7a, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry. V01.3-
B - Bogole-Dova. Izd.2-oe. 1957. 1176 columns. (MIRA 11:1)
(MEDICINE--DICTIOITARIES)
ISBEDINSKIY, A. V. (Prof., Corr. Mem. Acad. Med. Sal. USSR)
"Radiation Trai Due to the Effect of Various Types of Ionizing Radiation."
paper presented at 11th Session of General Conf. on the Problem of Trauma, Acad.
Med. Sal. USSR, Moscow, 15 - 20 Apr 57.
Sovetskoye Zdravookhraneneiye Kirgizii, Frunze, No. 6, Nov/Dee 57, pp 6o-64.
17
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Somf-. Ni~,U)IO-ENDOCRINE UIELATIONS 1N THE 1?EACTION
ORGANISM TO IONIZ I NG RADIXFIONS (Eu s-iion 'o-'t) - L.c U c d i;l.;!..y
'D. RA DJOL. 1 (3-
A. V. - ML
It is ~ssertcd that one of the es-sential in IIWLIL~Vll
Proving of tile thesis of the rachoinsellsilivity of Ole
conni.wtion between distitri)-ances of Of tile IIQI'Vou~; S%z;tV1ll
changes in radiation L;ickncss remains so far unstudied. Since t!,.e endocrine
tern is the link through which the nervous system C"ll exert its 1,111,11w;1ce on 11-kjp!l:c
11ands
processes, a study of the chanp:! in tile activitv of the t2ridocrine f,
great interest. 'More attention has been given to the question cf the pamicipation
of the adrenal's in the reaction to irrad4aticrn. it i--as hecr.
method of Davydov that the blood of rabbits (!,,;.-;n;, t'ie (I
diation shows an inrrease in the adrenaline cozitew, v.-Jc1r. thlen ro*,1ii%-.,: t-;
and thell shortly before the animal's death ti-'Crc is a ZiL:Cond
adrenaline. As a result of irradiation the blood' adr-Qrk.,I',r.,: za',ay ;,::,.L: lu 2(j
tin-es its normal level. A fall in tile C1,101cstero, cc-'-Itent of th.c~ acive~n:-
observed, and also of the ascorbic acid, h% 'rc'm -;0 to 70"~' t"I'2re
crear,c in the urinary corticoids. A number a' investigators rupor-, ai-.
-; and an increatte in the fur.
the content of ACTH in the hypophysL
wi-,:ch dennQn
the thyroid gland. There are experinnental investif,,-
neurogenic mechanisms of mobilization of ~he end-ocr'ine sys',cins
The work of Gorizontov and Livanov showed that a'.ter irradiation
in the functional state of the hypothalamic region occur. In vlev; of this,
is inclined to propose that the central regulation of the eridocririe ctlan,'es 1r, ~IIZII.-
diation is brought about primarily by tile IlYpOthiilanIUS. References 17.
TARS INSKIY. A.V-.. prof.: M0VBDZV,V-I. (Moskva)
Origin of spasm of the coronary vessels in experimental coronary
insufficiency [with summary in English]. Pat.fiziol. i eksp.terap.
1 no.6:9-15 N-D '57. WIRA 11:3)
(CORONARY DISEASE, experimental,
origin of spasm (Rue))
ZzF
Consequences of radioactive strontium fallout [with summary in English].
Med.rad. 2 no.5:22-33 S-0 '57. (MIRA 11:2)
(ATOMIC WARFARX,
fallout, inj. off. of precipitation of radiostrontium (Rua))
(STRO14TIUM, radioactive,
inj. off. of precipitation after nuclear explosions (Rue))
LO"INSKIY. A.V.
~ ~
Mikhail blikolaevich Livanov; on his 50 the birthday. Fiziol.zhur.
43-n0-12:1207-1208 U 157. (MI" 11:3)
(LIVANOV, HIMAIL NIKOLAEYVICH, 1907- )
LEBEDINSKIY, A. V. (Prof.)
"Radioactive Fallouts and Their Consequences for Humanity."
report distributed at the International Seminar on Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy and the Youth, Moscow, August 1958.
LL-3EMPSKY, A. V.
"The Biological LEffect of Small Doses of Ionizing Radiation", by A. V. Lebedinsky,
Y. G. Grigoryev, and G. G. Demirchoglyan.
Report presented at 2nd UN Atoms-for-Peace Conference, Geneva, 9-13 Sept 1958.
TEMELITANOV, V.S., otv.rad.; aARDIN, I.P., red.; VINOGRADOV, A.P., red.;
GOLIDANSKIY, V.I., red.; GULYAKIN, I.V., red.; DOWN, P.I., r~d.;
YEMWV, D.V., red.; KRAS111, A.K., red. red.;
MINTS, A.L., red.; MOIN, A.N., red.; NIZE, V.E., red.; NOVIKOV,
I.I., red.; SEMENOV, V.F., red.; SOBOLEV, I.N., red.: BAKRAROVSKIY,
G.Ya.'; nauchMry red.; BERKOVICH, D.M., nauchW red.; DANOVSKIT.
N.F., nauchM7 red.; DELOITE, N.H., nauchnyy red.; KON, M.A.,
nauchn" red.; KOPYLOV, V.N., nauchnyy red.; MANDELITSVAYG, Yu.B.;
MIWVIDOV, B.M., nauchnyy red.; MDSTOVENKO, N.P.. nauchnyy red.;
MURINOV, P.A., naucbrqy red.; POLYAKOV, I.A., nauchnyy red.;
PREO~RAZRENSKAYA, Z.P., nauchnyy red.; RABINOVICH, A.M., nauchnyy
red.: SIMKIR, S.M., nauchnyy red.; SKVORTSOV, I.M., nauchW red.;
SYSOYEV, P.V., nauchnyy red.; SHORIN, N.A., nauchny-y red.;
SHRF,nERG, G.L., nauebrWy red.; SHTWNWIT, R.Ya., naucbnyy red.;
KOSTI, S.D., takhn.red.
[Concise atomic energy encyclopedia] Kratkata entsiklopediia
"Atomnaia energiia.11 [ Tables of isoto~ea (according to publiBbed
data available at the beginning of 1958)] __,_Tablitsa izotopov-(po
danzirm, opublikovannym k nachalu 1958. 12 p. Goa. nauch. izd-vo
"Bollsbaia sovetskaia antsiklopedlia," 1958. 610 p. (MIRA 1z:1)
1. Sotrudni~iBoIfBhoy govetakoy Intaiklopedii (for Bakharovskiy.
Berkovich, Danovskiy, Delono, Kon, Kopylov, Mandel'tavayg, Milo-
vidov, Mostovenko, Murinov, Polyakov, Proobrazbenskaya, Rabinovich,
Simkin, Skvortaov, Sysoyev, Sborin, Shreyberg, Shteynman).
(Atomic energy)
L,F_BEPiNSr,V, A-V,
BAKU137, A.1T.,a?ad.,g1avW red.; AITICHKOV, N.N.,red.; BOIDYREV, T. Ye..red.;
BRUSILOVSKIY, L.Ya..Drof.,red.; BYKOV, K.M..red.; VASILENKO,
V.Kh.,red.,- GRASHCIMIKOV, )T,I.,urof.,red.; DAVYDOVSKIY, I.Y.,red.;
ZrRODOVSKIY, F.F.,red.; KAYWSKIY, R.Ye.,red.; KOCHERGIN, I.G.,red.;
KROTKOV, P.G.,red.;KUPRIYANOV, P.A..raj~., EDINSKIY, A.V;,red.:
MALINOVSKIT, M.S.,red.; MANIKOVSKIY, B.H., r_e-d-.,_1TESTE1107',A. I., red.;
ORBELI, L.A.,red.; PAVLOVSKIY,Ye.N.,red.; SEVERIN, S.E.,red.;
SKRY-ABIN.K.I.,red.; SMIRNOV, Ye.I.,red.; TIMAKOV, V.D.,prof.,red.;
TUR, A.F.,red.; 6HABAITOV. A.I.I.,prof.,red.
CGreat Medical Encyclopedia] Bol'shaia meditsinakais entsiklopedia.
Izd. 2. Moskva. Gos. nauchnoe izd-vo "Bol'shais sovetskaia
entsiklopediia.m Vol. 7. [Gynatresia -burning. 1958. 1120 Columns]
Gina trez iia-gore nie. [Phonograph record to accompany the article
"Goloall(voice of laryngeatomeas)] Grammofonnaia plastinke k statle
dGolos"(goloa lieringektomirovanRykh bollnykh).[Three-dimensional
viewer] Ochki-avetofilitry. (MIRA 11:12)
(WMICIITF~-DICTIOUARIRS)
BAKULEV, A.N., glavnyy red.; ANICHKOV, N#H., red.; BOLDYRU, T.Ye., red.;
BRIJSILOVSKIY, L.Ya., red.; BYKOV, K.Me, red.; VASIIMKO, V.Kh.,
red.; GRLSHCH3NKO'f, N,I,, red.; DAVYDOVSKIY, I.V., red.;
ZMGOVSKIY, P.I., red.; KAVRTSKIY, P.Ye., red.; KOOMMIN, N.G.,
red.~ KRMOVO F.G., red.; KUIWYANOV, P.A., red.;.LXBEDINSKIY,
,J. red.; MALINOVSKIY, M.S., red ; Ma'XQVSKIY, B. red.;
JA WV & 49
STSHM, A.N., red.; CRBILI, L.A., red. PAVLOVSKIY, YO.H., red.;
SIMIN, S.Ye., red.; MMYA:BIN, K.I., red.; SMMOV, Ye.I.. red.;
TIMAKOV9 V.D., red.; TUR, A.F., red.; SHABANOV, A.N., red.;
GRISHINA, L.A., tekhn. red.
[Great Medical Encyclopedia] Glav. red. A.H. Bakulev. Chleny . red.
kollegii N.N. Anichkov i dr. Mosk-va, Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry.
V'ol.6. Vullva - Ginantrop. Izd.2. 1958. 1184 columns. (MIRA 11:9)
(Medicine-Dictionaries)
BAUM, A.N., glav. red.; ANICHKOV, red.; BOLDYREV, T.Te., red.;
BRUSIWVSKIY, L.Ya., red.; BYKDV, K.M., red.; VASILENKO, V.Kh.,red.;
VINOGRADOV, N.A., red.; GRASTICHENKOV, N.I., red.; DAVTDOVSKIY, I.Y.,
red.; ZDRODOVSKIY, P.P.. red.; KAVETSKIT, P.Te., red.; KOCHERGIN,
I.G. , red.; KROTKOV, F.G., red.; KUPRITAITOV, P.A., red.; _ W-A.1135SUT,-
AJE,,-red.; MALINOVSKIY, M.S., red.; MANIKOVSKIT, B.N., red.;
NESTEROV, A.I.. red.; ORBELI, L.A., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., red.;
SEVERIN, S.Ye., red.; SKRTABIN, K.I.. red.; SMIRNOV, Ye.I.. red.:
TIMAKOV, V.D., red.; TUR, A.F., red.; BILABANOV,, A.N,, red.;
KALIHICREV, V.A., takhn. red.
[Great medical encyclopasdial Bollshala meditainakaia entsiklopediia.
_[P'.,ionograpb record to accomparq the article on "Congenital heart
disease"] Grammofonnaia plantinka soderzhit zapial zvukovykh iavle-
nii k statle I'Vrozhdannyo poroki sordtsa." Glav. red. A.N.Bakulev.
Cblerq red. kollegii N.N. Anichkov i dr. Izd.2. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo
med. lit-ry. Vol-5. Vezikula - Vulkanizatsiia. 1958. 1248 columns.
(MEDICINE-DICTIONARIES) (MIRA 11:7)
LKBF,DINSKIY, A,.V.. prof. (SSSR)
Somatic effects of ionizing radiations. Mir nauki no.4:18-21 1 58.
(MIRA 12:3)
(RADIATIOIT-PHYSIOWGICAL RMCT)
AUTHORS: Lebedinsk-*,/, A . 11. , GrJgcr lyev, Y-~;,
TIT 1JE t On the BiologicaL ~fff~-ct of
(,Ij tiiolw-ichez;h Z
% om d(aystvi-3 1cniziruYu.,,hchiF~,--,r) lluchenj-y-, v
ma-lykh dozakh)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya enc.,r.z-iy&, 1958, Vol. 5, Nr fl, pp.
ABSTRACT: This is a summarizing account concerning the fcilowing Soviet
papers: N. 1. Nuzhdin, N. I. Shapiro et al.: Pistarbance of the
se:.ual cycle in female mice after a daily irmdation of 0,1 r
for a period of 15 months. G. S. Strelin: With a dose of 2 r
a retardation of the mitosis of the epithelium of the cornea
of rats at times occurs. N. P. Smirnova(Laboratory A. V.
Lebedinskiy): Irradiation of 50 r causes a phase-mod4fication
of irritability in the various centers of hypothalamic areas
during stimulation by an electric current. Yu. G. Or-igur'yev:
Tti-functional state of the human cerebral cortex dur4lrig a thera-
peutical irri-diation of the headand of the abdomen (eir.-ctro-
encephalographical method). A. B. Tsypin:Recording of the bio-
logical activity of the brain of hares during irradiation -xith
Card 1/2 a dosage of 0,13 to 0,0-' r/sec (Method developed I)-,, N).
310V/89-":,-_--, 15
On the Biological Effect of Ionizing Radiation in '"mail Bopes.l
0
Livanov) . A - I. Dan i lenko , N . _D. L t a-. seriko h an n~_
frequency and aLanlitude', of an electruencephalogram -L .a dz6 to
which 0,1 tc 1 mc/kg P5 ~s udministered. 1. K. Z~u~in: In zh-~
case of serious psychle d1seases ~-he cerebral r-u,:7~ex
tc become more sensitive already -vith respect tc,
doses of radioactive substances. Ye. S. I-cndcz,: Tr,~-
feeling" of the eyes as a result of the rF_diati-J.-. cf radi5-
active substances . Ts . 1141. Avakyan: The electrorel, ircpram ob-
tained after irradiation of the isulatt~d eye o~' a
doses of 10 to 100 r. G. G. Demirchoglyan, G. Tx. M.
Avakyan: The influence of . p52 on the functional projp;~r,_Leq of
the retina of the Eye of a frog. %, V. Lebedinskiy. r.. G.
Demirchoglyan: The influence ex-~-rcised by small do.-.e~rt ~:,' racio-
active strontiaM preparations upon the functior,~i' ;7ta7.-~ 3_' TIhe
retina. There are 3 figures and 51,~ references, --re
Soviet.
(Continued on abstract 121/1-5)
C a rd 2/ 2
SOV/'?3Q- 1-5 - 12/15
AUTHORS: V. , GriP.,c!r1yev, Yu. G. , Demirchozlyan, G. G.
TITLE: f-,n -ti- Bioic~e0ca-L !;',ffect of Ionizin- Radiation in Small Doses.II
kO viologichk~zk..-,m dqystvii ioniziruyusholiego iziucKenifa v
Malykh ~dz_~Zakyj I
(Continued from abstract 11/15)
PERIODICAL: Atcl,mnaya 19;8, Vol. 5, Nr 3, pp. ~16-1'520
ABSTRACT: ..L. V. Lebedi.-iskiy, A. I. Peymer:The dependence of the regenera-
tion and, oerisitivity of the retina on metabolic prcce-.-,se~,9
y on the carbon-t,--iter metabolism. A. V. Lebedinzkiy,
ee p 1,
V. V. Yakoviev: Dioturbed d~:velopment of reflex-movement re-
uc~iono inveatigated in 500 embryos of rabbits A. V.
Lebc,r,-;nskiy, Den Chzhi-chen: change of Th,-~ nervoi;s 90
sy_~+C,rn of livin.- beings that have been contirncusy fed with Sr
durinq
yogene~-.is. V. A. Muzheyev: The infll.,ence of radon
radiatioii upon the functional sLate of nerves and mitscles. A. I.
Danilenko, N. D. Stetsenko: The nerve-cords undergo a modifica-
:,-radiation if
t.ion of functional properties tinder the effect. 4
th-~ radi *ation dose exceeds 17 erp! mM2. N. Ye. VvF_ditnsk-_*V-. The
short-en-inp., of the duration of nerve rei'i~,xe~! of
Card smrilt do-,es. V. N. 'Itrelltsovat. -14" 1 )00 - I ki'J) Cc
SOV,II89-5-xl- 12 '15
On the Biclog-i cR I Effect ot 1 on ; zing Han 6 _;P- in 'I I Dos
,o6
R u is administered, to oiiiy once, th~, -:affect cal,,2ing
s .,. el 1i ng it i c c a ir, e as 116 c P C., wert,- ridm~,n.-I_-teveci
-,c icn (iE,,;s ri. A. Knayev4kJ y rand N. N. L
mt L
G b ti : n 4~ dZ -~'M; L a V I' C-S 111 'Ph ev 9 a re I f -,*,-,u r e a tid
Card
lF,B:-,D;-Nt3YlY, A.V.
I
Modern concerts c'r the npture of chmiges J-1 cen-trnl elenents of the
vir,uni orngan during dnrk adg-ptation olf '11-c- eye. Probl.fiziol. oot.
12:5-12 158 (VIRA 11:8)
(NIGHT VISION)
0
LEBEDINSKIY. A.Y., red.; ALYAB'YXV, A.F., red.; KAHL', Ye.M., tekhn.red.
[Soviet scientists on the danver of testing nuclear -dea-pons]
C~ -
Sovetskie uchenye ob opasnosti ispytanii iadernogo oruzhiia.
Moskva, Izd-vo glavouprdpo ispollzovaniiu atomnoi energ. pri
Sovete ministrov SSSR, 1959. 116 p. (MIRA 12:5)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMU SSSR (for Lebodinskiy).
(Radioactive fallout) (Radioacticity--Physiological effect)
LEBEDINS-KIY,_A.V., red.; KRAYEVSKIY, N.A., red.; KAOTKOV, F.G.,
~ed.,- GRiCORIYEV, Yu.G., red.; MARGULIS, U.Ya., red.;
PETROV, R.V., red.
[Collection of abstracts on radiation medicine for 1957]
Sbornik referatov po radiatsionnoi meditsine za 1957 god.
Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.l. 1959. 202 p. (MIRA 17:5)
LEBLDLNISKIY, A. V.
"The Danger of Nuclear Wea.-pons 'Iests."
Soviet Scientists Concerning the Dangers of Nuclear-Weapon Tests, P. 3,
Publishint House of the main Administration for the Use of Atorriic Power
Council of Ministers USSR, Moscaw, 1959.
LEBEIDINSKIY, A Y
"Modern Concepts of The Dark Adaptation Mechanism."
report submitted f6r the 21st internmatilonall Corng-ress of Physiological S::-ien-es
Buenos Aires, 9-15 Aug 11059.
21044); 1T(10) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3394
Neischerpayqmyy (The Inexhaustible) Moscowj Atomizdat) 1959. 149 P.
Errata slip inserted. - 10,000 copies printed.
Compiler: V. P. Parkh~tlko; General Ed.: A. K. Krasin, Doctor of Physical and
Mathematical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: N. M. Pchelintseva; TL-ch. Ed.: N. A.
Vlasova.
PURPOSE:. This book is intended for the layman interested in the peaceful use of
atomic energy.
COVERAGE: This book contains several reports by leading Soviet scientists,
specializing in the peaceful uses of atomiclenergy, at the international
seminar on "Youth and P6aceful Use of Atomic Energy,'.' held in August, 1958,
under the auspices of the Committee on Youth Organizations of the USSR.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
It Happened in Moscow
Day by Day (Chronicle of a Seminar)
3
12
Card 1/3
The Inexhaustible SOV/3394
Introductory Remarks (Professor A. A. Sokolov) 18
Physical Principles of Atomic Power Engineering (Profes-sor A.K.' Kras1n) 22
Application of Isotopes and Atomic Tediations in Scientific Research
and Industry (Professor P. L. Gruzin) 45
Application of Radioactive Isotopes in Biology and Medicine (Professor
V. K. Modestov) 75
Radioactive Fallouts and Their Consequences for Humanity (Professor
A. V. kb%liaskj. 89
Large-scale Industrial Experiment by the Soviet Union for the
Selection of More Economical Types of Power Reactors (Doctor of the
Physical and Mathematical 5ciences 0. D. Kazach,~ovskiy) 103
Internatjonal Cooperation by the Soviet Union in the Peaceful Use of
Atomic Energy (Professor D. V. Yefremov) 125
Card 2/3
The Inexhaustible
"We Are Satisfied With the Seminar" SOV3394
Final Report by the 137
the Naceful Use of Participants of the International Seminar on "Youth and
Atomic Energy"
AVAILABLE: Library of CoAgrass 149
Card 313
AC/fal
5-2-6o-
'V
21(4); 17(0)
PRASE I BOOK FXPLOITATI011 SOV/2808
International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. 22d, Geneva, 1958
Doklady sovetskikh uchenykh; radiobiologiya i radiatsionneys. meditsina
(Reports of Soviet Scientists; Radiobiology and Radiation Medicine)
Moscow, Izd-vo Glav. upr. po ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii pri
Sovete Ministrov SSSR, 1959. 429 p. 8,000 copies printed. (Series:
Vtoraya. Mezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya po mirnomu ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii.
Trudy, tom 5)
General Ed.:, A.V. Lebedinskiy, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Medical
Sciences; Ed.: Z.S. Shirokova; Tech. Ed.; Ye.I. Mazell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for physicians, scientists, and engineers
as well as for professors and students at vtuzes where radiobiolo&v and
radiation medicineare taught.
COVERAGE: This is Voltune 5 of a 6-volume set of reports delivered by Soviet
scientists ~t the Second International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of
Atomic Energy, held on September 1-13, 1958,in Geneva. Volume 5 contains
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Reports of Soviet Scientists (Cont.) SOV/2808
32 reports edited by Candidates of Medical Sciences S.V. Levinskiy and V.V.
Sedov. The reports cover problems of the biological effects of ionizing
radiation, future consequences of radiation in small doses, genetic effects
of radiation, treatment of radiation sickness, uses of radioactive isotopes
in medical and biological research, uses of atomic energy for diagnostic
and therapeutic purposes, soil absorption of uranium fission products,
their intake by plantss and their storage in plants and foodstuffs,
References accompany each report.
TABLE OF CONTERTS
Lebedins.kiX,A.V,,,Yu.G. Grigorlyev, and G.G. Demirchoglyan. Biological Effect
of Ionizing Radiation in Small Doses (Report No. 2068) 5
Burykina., L.N., D.I. Zakutinskiy, N.A. Krayevskiy, E.B. Kurlyandskaya, N.N. Lit-
vinov' Yu.I. Moskalev, A.F. Novikova, Yu.N. Solov'yev, and V.N. Strelltsova.
Remote Aftereffects of Injury by Small Doses of Radioactive Substances in
Chronic Exposure (Report No. 2077) 17
Gorizontov, P.D. Problem of Pathogenesis of Acute Radiation Sickness in the
Pathophysiological Phase (Report No. 2316) 43
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LEMINSKI79 A,V.v red.j SEDOV9 V.V., kand. med, naukp red*,* SEROVAq V.Pp redo;
15.
Av Z.S.p red,; MAZEL'g YeLj tekbn, red,
(Transactions. Selected reports by foreign scientists] Tru4y. [Izbran-
riye doklady inostraWkh uchanykhj Moskvay lzd-vo Glav. uprav. po iopoll-
zovaniiu atomnoi energ. pri sovete Ministrov SSSR. Vol. 9. [Radiobiology
and radiation medicine) Radiobiologiia i radiatsionnaia meditsina. Pod
obshchei red. A.V.Lebedinekogo. 1959. 515 p. (MIRA 14-.7)
1. VtoriWa mezbdunarodnaya konferentelya po mirnomu ispoltzovaniyu'atom-
noy energii, Zheneva, 1958. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Lebe-
dinskiy) (RADIOBIOIDCM) (ATOMIC MM)ICIR)
LEBEDIIISKIY, A.V.
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Jagadis Chandra Bose as biopbysiciBt. Vop.1st.9st.i tokh.
no-8:18-25 159. OURA 13'.5)
1. Chlen-korrnBpondent A1411 SSSR.
(Bose, Jagadis Chandra, 1858-1937)
ILEBM)IIISKIY, R.V.; ILAMIL'ITITSUYA, Z.1f.; 314IRI-TOVA, N.P.
Participation of the autonomic nervons system in the organism Is
reaction to ionizing radiation. Med.rad. 4 no-7:3-9 Jl '59-
(MIRA 12:9)
(ALVOINNIC 101YOUS SYSTEM, physiol.)
(RADIATION XNECTS)
21(3), 17(3)
AUTHOR: Lebedinski-y, A. V. ~7f-VIS-9-6-2-11 /28
TITLE: On the Biological Effect of Radiation (0 biolocicheskom deyst-
vii izlucheniy)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya enerj-,-JY--, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 2, PP 187 - 19~ (USS111)
ABSTRACT: This paper -ives a survey of various problems of radiobiolo...-.,,-,
wherein Western reports published at the 1918 Geneva Ator.,.ic
Conference are referred to:
1) Biophysics and BiocheTiotry: Ref'(,rence is made to the
following Geneva Reports: 244, (359, 6,36, 9019 913, 9207 994,
1052, 1236, 1533, 15e,6, 16la, 1652, 1657, 1687, 2079, 2117,
2239, 2248, 2319, 2320, 2414.
2) Phenomena concerning the cell-. Reference is made to the
following Geneva Reports: 95, 111, 170, 137, 290, 586, 842,
U U A
884, 886, 393, '96, 097, 903t 9/07, 1391, 1654, 1695, 113'fit,
ia,t6, 2074, 2281, 2476.
3) Phenomena concerning the w1iole or,--anisri: Reference is -..lade
to the follo-wing Geneva Reports: 469, 4737 479, 489, 091, 8112,
992, 1053, 1276, 1289, 1405, 2o6a, 2132, 2237, 2315, 2480.
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On the Biological Effect of Ha~i,,tior SO V /18 ',:', - 6, - 2 - 11112 8
61, 85, 96, 97, 99, 109, 110, 241, 292, 487, 490, 555, 559,
885, 686, 889, 690, 694, 097, 900, 903, 905, 909, 910, 911,
912, 1007, lo6o, 1130, 1390, -i6q~), 1697, 1797, 1857, 2070, 2073,
2077, 2080, 2121, 2238, 2248, 2316.
5)R--diation effect on the developmental procesies: The following
Geneva Reports are referred to:237, 292, 69c", 902, 13449 1684.
6) Chemical protection: The following Genev,~ Ruports are rc-ferred
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to: 242, 556, 890, 915, 991, 903, M, qn~6, 1201~, 1655, 1686,
1694, 1798, 2113, 2121, 2248, 2320.
7) General theoretical concluzions: The following Geneva
ports are referred to: 108, 109, 218, 293, 336, 997, 1698,
1784, igo6, 2o6a, 2018, 2324.
Professor V. S. Balabukhe, ". '% De-An, L'. P. Do,-Iis',ilak,
N. A. Krayevskiy, Z. TT. Nakilln;tskaya, S. I. Krau-e assisted
in the compilation.
SUBMITTED: November 13, 1958
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.,,..LXBBDINSKIY, A.V., prof.; MOSKALEV, Yu.I., doktor med.nauk
Some problems in modern radlobiolog7. Vast. AM SSSR 14 no.9:3-16 '59.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Lebedinskiy)
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Lebedingkiyj Andrey Vladimirovich., and Zinaida Nikolayevna Nakhillnitskaya
Vliyaniye ioniziruyushchikh izlucheniy na nervnuyu sistema (Effects of Ionizing
Radiation on the Nervous System) Moscow, Atomizdat, 196o. 186 P. 5.,Ooo
copies printed.
Ed.: A.I. Zavodchikova; Tech. Ed.: Ye. I. Mazell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for radiobiologists, physiologists, and
neurologists.
COMAGE: The book discusses the effects of ionizing radiation on the nervous
system. Nerve tissue sensibility2 changes in the functional condition of
the nervous system and its sensory perception mechanisms, and the reaction
tiechanism of the entire orgapism in response to radiation are discussed. The
importance of conditioned reflexes and electrophysiological analysi5 in in-
vestigating the effects of radiation is pointed out. A brief resume is given
of the work of Russian scientists in this field of research. No personalitie s
are mentioned. There are 506 references: 369 Soviet, 93 English., 31 German.,
a I J11AMeir, %
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PHASE I BWK EXPWITATION SOV/4117
Radiatsionnaya meditsina; posobiye d1ya Yrachey I studentov (Radiation Medicine;
Textbook for Physicians and Students). moscovs. Atomizdat, 1960. 313 P-
6,000 copies printed.
Eds.: A.I. Burnazy=, Docent and AS. Lebedinskiy., Professor; Tech. Ed.:
N.A. Vlasova.
PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students in medical schools- and
physicians interested in the applications of radioactive elementb in biology
and medicine.
COVERAGE: This is a handbook on the applications of radioactive substances in the
diagnosis and treatment of diseases, basic methods in the prevention of radiation
disease., and existing methods of dosimetric control. Data used In the book is
based on the results of experimental research in the field of radiation pathology.,
material from foreign sources containing data on the aftereffects of the atomic explo-
StM8 in Japan., and on clinical studies of accidents at atomic installations
in the USA. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
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TAM OF CONTKM:
Preface (Lebedinski7p A.V., Professor, Corresponding Member.
-6-t Medic ine, MR) 1 3
Ch. I, Physics and Dosimetry. of Penetrating Radiation (Shtukkenberg.,
YU.M... Candidate of Technical Sciences) 5
Structure of the atom 5
Structure of the nucleus (nuclear transmutations) 5
Discovery of radioactivity 8
Natural transmutation of nuclei 11
Artificial transmutation of nuclei 14
Lav of radioactive decay 20
Nuclear forces 24
Binding energies of particles in the nucleus 25
Generation of nuclear energy 27
Interaction of radiation vith matter 33
Interaction of charged particles vith matter 33
Interaction of y-quanta with matter 35
Interaction of neutrons with matter 36
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Dosimetry of Ionizing radiation
Radiation dose
Measurement of physical dose of radiation ancl
intensity of the dose [R-units/sec.]
Charged particle counters
Saarces of radioactive radiation acting on the
Methods of dosimetric control
Detexninat.ion of neutron dose by measuring the
Methods of determining content of active substances
Maximum permissible doses
The atomic explosion
Pattern of the atomic explosion
Shock vave
Light radiation
Primary nuclear radiation
Residual nuclear radiation
Radioactive contamination during an air burst
Radioactive contamination during a ground burst
human organism
induced Y -radiation
in the organism
Radioactive contamination during underground and underwater bursts
39
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Special features of the hydrogen bomb explosion 100
Methads of mewo-ring area contandnation from products
of an atomic explosioz 101
Ch. Il. General Radiobiological Data (Demin., N.N., Professor,, and
_,6,,,V. Lebegnskiy., Prof., Corresponding Member,, Academy of
Medicine bSSR) 103
Ch. III. Pathologic Physio*logy of Radiation Affection (Gorizontgv, P.D.y
Profess,or., Csrrespanding Member, Academy of Medicine USSR) 112
Types of ionizing radiation and special features of their effects 112
Regularity patterms in the development of ac-4te radiation sickness.
Causes of death fr,,:,m innizing radiation. Aftereffects of atomic
explosion 113
General pr-3blems. of patbagenesis 120
The nerymow system 129
The cortex. Higher ner7vas activity 129
Vegetative centers. Spinal cord 134
Peripheral nerwous system 135
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Metabolism 138
Albumin exchange 138
Carbohydrate exchange 140
Fat exchange 141
Oxidation processes 141
Problem of toxaemia 142
Blood system 149
Dynamics of blood changes in the period of primary
reactions (first hours after exposure) 149
Dynamics of changes in blood composition in the latent period 151
Dynamics of changes in blood in the clinical development period
of the disease 155
Dynamics of blood change under chronic action of small doses 162
Role of infection factor in the development of blood changes
dnring radiation exposure 167
Meet of neutron irradiation on blood 168
Elaemorrhagic syndrome 170
Disturbance of blood clotting process 170
Change in penetrability 174
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Change in strength of capillaries 176
Cardiovascular system 17&
Peripheral vessels 178
Activity of the hear-t 179
Blnod presmire 180
Change in venous blood pressure 183
Change in volume of circulating blood.. plasm and red blood corpusqles 183
System of respiratory organis 185
Gastrointestinal tract.9 liver and kidneys 186
Endocrine glands 191
React1pru of the organism 197
Effect of va--Ims factors on the development of radiation affection 198
Effect of irradiation on the defense mechanisms of the organism 202
Ch. TV. Tnfection and Im=nity in Irradiated Animals (Klemparskaya., N.N.,
Professor and R.V. Petrov,, Cahdidate of Medicine) 209
Tnfection proc;Isses in the exposed organism 210
Endogenous infection in the case of radiation sickness P11
Exogenous infections 214
Biological imminization reaction of exposed organism 219
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Effect of radiation on natural inm2nity 219
Artificial i=mnity of exposed organisms 221
Allergy in exposed organism 223
Ch. V. Toxicology of Radioactive Substances (Zakatinskiy, D.I.
Professor) 225
Significance of physicochemical -properties of radioactive substances 226
The ways radioactive substances enter the organism 229
Distribution of radioactive substances in the organism 232
Elimination of radioactive substances from the organism 235
Conditions influencing the nature of the effect of radioactive
substances 237
Therapy of affection caused by radioactive substances 243
Ch. VI. Delayed Aftereffects of Affection Caused by Ionization
Radiation (Zakutinskiy,. D.1., Professor) 248
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Ch. VII. Clinic for and Treatment of Radiation Sickness (M=shakov, N.A.,
Corresponding Member., Academy of me&icine 'USSR) and I.S.
.. Professor' 255
GI.azunov
Acute radiation sickness 255
Therapy during radiation sickness 271
Chronic radiation sickness 2T4
Diagnosis of chronic radiation sickness 275
Ch. VIII. Utilization of Chewie,al Compounds to Protect Orgdnism
Fvom ionization Radiation (Romantsev., Ye.F., Candidate
of Biology) 276
Ch. IK. Pathologic Anatomy of Radiation Affection (Krayevskiy., N.A.,
ProfeBsor., Corresponding Member,, Academy of Medicine. JSSR) 284
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOIT-ATION SOV/5435
Kiselev, P. N., Professor, G. A. Gusterin, and A. I. Strashinin, Eds.
Voprosy radibbiologii. t. III: Sbornik tradov, posvyashchennyy 60-letiyu so
dnya rozhdeniya Professors. M. N. Pobedinskogo (Problems in Radiation Biology.
V. 3; A Collection of Works Dedicated to the Sixtieth Birthday of Professor
Kikhaill N[ikolayevichl Pobedinskiy [Doctor of Medicine]) Leningrad.
Tsentr. n-issl. in-t med. radiologil M-va zdravookhrananiya SSSR, 1960.
422 p. 1,500 copies printed.
Tech. Ed.: P. S. Pelesbuk.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intamded for radibbiologists.
COVERAGE: The book contains 49 articles dealing with pathogenesis, prophylaxis.,
and therapy of radiation diseases. IndividuAl articles describe investigations
of the biological effects of radiation*carried out by workers of the Central
Scientific Research Institute for Medical Radiology of the Ministry of Public
Health, USSR. [Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut meditsinskoy
radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSRI during 1958-59. The following
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topics are covered: various aspects of primary effects of radiation; the
course of some metabolic processes in animals subjected to ionizing radiation;
reactions in irradiated organisms; morphologic changes in radiation disease;
and reparation and regeneration of tissues injured by irradiation. Some
articles give attention tot~e effectiveness of experimental medical treatments.
No personalities are mentioned. References accompany almost all of the articles.
TABLE OF COMWTS:
Foreword.
Giusterin, G. A., and A. I, Strashinin. Professor Mikhail Nikolayevich
Pobedinskiy (Commemorating his Sixtieth Birthday)
Le.bedinskiy, A. V. (Member, Academy of Medical Sciences USSRI,
17. -1. Ma-shChenko.0 and Vs M. Mastryukova. On the Mechanism of Trophic
Disturbances Due to Ionizing Radiation 11
Zedgenidze, G. A.,[Kember, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR], Ye. A.
Zherbin., K. V. Ivanov.. and P. R. Vaynshteyn. Hormonal Activity of the
Adrenal Cortex in Acute Radiation Sickness and the Effect of Desoxy-
corticosterone Acetate on the Disease 17
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Effect of ionizing radiations
Ned.rad. 5 no.7279-84 160o
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on the autonomic nervous system.
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AUTOVOMIC)
LEBEDINSKIY, A.V.,- YLKOVIEV., V.V.
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Changes in the functional state of the hypophysis under the influence /I
of ionizing radiations. Med.rad. 5 no.10:21-25 160. (MIRA 14;2)
(PITUITAIRY BODY)
(RADIATION-PMIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
KLIMOVSKAYA, L.D.; NAMILINITSKAY-A, Z.N.;
SEDOV, V.V.; SMIRMOVA, N.P.
Effect of Y90 on the nervous system in connection with the
possibility of its use in experiments and in neuro8urgical practice.
Vop. neirokhir 24 no. 2:Q-12 Mr-Sp 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(YTTRIUM-ISOTOPES) (BRAIN)
LEBEDINSKIYq A,V,; BEKHTEREVA, N.P.
Summation of the inhibition proceaa6 Fiziol. zhur. 46 no. 5:509-
515 MY 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1. From Folenov Research Neurosurgical Institutej, Leningrad.
(INHIBITION)
LEBEDINSKIY, A.V.; MOSKALEVq Yu.I. (Moskva)
-"-1. '. ":
, - --~om'e problems in modern radicbiology. Usp. sov--. biol. 49 no.3:320-
337 My-Je 160. (RADIOBIOLOGY) ON~;,A 13:71'
-LRBEMSMr--A#-V4f-prof#j zael* dayat. nauki, red.; MOSKAIEV, Yu-I., doktor
med. naukv red.; SMOLYAN, G.Lt red.; MAZELy Ye-Lt tekhn. red.
(Biological effect of radiation and problems in the distribution of
radioactive isotopes] Biologicheskoe deistvie radiatsii i voprosy
raspredeleniia radioaktivnykh izotopov. Moskva, GooLizd-vo lit-rv
v oblasti atomnoi nauki i tekhniki, 1961. 190 p. (MIRA 14:'6)'
1. DeYstvItelInyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Lebedinskiy)
(RADIOBIOLOGY)
(Lymphoid organs in radiation pathologY) Limfoidnye orgarg v
luchevcd patologii. Pod red. A.V . 1,~bedjnskogo. jjoskvap Vedgiz,
1961. 114 P. (IURA 15.3)
1. DflystvitelInyy chlen Akad6mii rieditAnskjIl nauk SSSR (for
Lebedinskiy) -
(UIDIATION SICITIESS) (LIMPHOID TISOJE)
LEBEDUSKIY, A.V., zasl. deyatell nauki, prof., red.; MOSKALTETA,
- ktor med. nauk, red.; LADDAU-TYMMIA, S.P., red.;
LYUDKG'%ISKAYA, N.I., tekhn. red.
[Distribution, biological activity and migration of radio-
active isotopes] Raspredelenie, biologicheskoe deistvie i
migrataiia radioaktivnykh izotopav. Mloskva, Medgiz, 1961.
342 P. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akodemii zneditsinsk.IkhnaukSSSR (for
Lebedinskiy). (RADIOISOTOPES-PIffSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
ORBELI, Leon Abgarovich (deceased]; VOYNO-YASENKSKIY, AN., red. toma;
VOSIMESENSKAYA, A.K., red. toma; KOSHTOYANTS, Kh.S., red.[Aeceasedl;
MATYAN,, B.A., red.; KREPS, Ye.M., red.; GINETSINSKIY, A.G., red.;
IZMINSK-IY- AN., red.; TONKIKH, A.V., prof.., red.; GOLIDAITSKAYA,,
SMIRNOVA AN., tekhn. red.
(Selected works in five volumes] IzbramWe trudy v piati tomakh.
Moskva., Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l. [Problems of evolutionarv
PbYBiOI09Y] Voprosy evoliutsionnoi fiziologii. 1961 455 P.
~MIRA 14:9)
1. Chlexq-korr6spondenty AN SM (for koshtoyants, Aalkatyanp Kreps).
2. Chleny-korrespondent~ Akadem:Li meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Gi-
netsinskiy., Lebedins -- . (PBYSIOlDGY)
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AUTHORSg Buldakov, L.A., Leb, A:U1aJkiy_,~__A,_V. , and Petrova, A. S,
TITLE; On the role of toxic factors in the pathogenesis of
radiation sickness
PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. 1, no. 6, 1961v 851 - 855
TEXT: In 6 dogs, weight 10 � 0.76 kg, the thoracic duct was expo-
sed in the neck under narcosis and a glass or chlorovinyl canule
inserted to drain off all lymph entering the duct. Immediazely af-
ter the operation the area was irradiated with X-rays at a dose of
19200 r using an -3 apparatus (RUM-3 mass X-ray unit 3) with
a dose rate of 66 r/min. After irradiation 20 ml. of an isotonic
sodium chloride solution was given intravenously to increase the
lymph drainage, which was continued for 1 - 2 days. Peripheral
blood composition was studied for 60 days before and at different
times after irradiation. At the time of the experiment the general
condition of 5 of the dogs was good and their appetites satisfacto-
ry. Rectal temperature was 38.5 - 39-500. On the seventh day body
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weight fell on an average from 10 to 8.5 kg9beginning to recover
from the 12th day. The peripheral blood picture changed very 14-tt-
le. For the first twenty-four hours by the sixth hour after irra-
diation mild neutrophilic leukocytosis developed from 8.21 to 20
thousand/mm3 bloodg while in the leukocytic fraction the number
neutroph:ils increased with 12.8 - 13.1 thousand mature and 5.17
thousand young forms per mm3. From the third day after irradiation
the total number of leukocytes in the blood was nearly back to the
initial number. During the 3rd --7th day there was a very slow re.-
covery in the quantity of eosinophils and lymphocytes, the original
number being attained from the 25th day. In the early period after
irradiation eosinophils were reduced by 0 - 0.4 % and lymphocytes
by 2.6 %. Changes in the white blood cell picture, therefore, ob-
served in the irradiated dogs after the insertion of the fistula.
differ considerably from those characteristic for radiation sick.-
ness, the typical leukopenia being absent. There was scarcely any
change in the red blood cells, the erythrocyte content being 5 - 6
million/mm3. By the 6th hour in most of the dogs erythrocytes in-
creased from 5.6 to 6.6 million without any increase in hemoglobin.
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From the 7th - 15th day of the experiment in 3 of the dogs reticulo-
cytes had increased 1.4 - 4~4 %, gradually returning to normal~ The
increase began at the time when blood was noted in the feces, The
experiments showed that when a 'Large quantity of lymph was removed
from the organism, there were no signs of severe radiation sickness
in dogs at and 24 hours after irradiation, though exposure to a
dose of 1,200 r in normal conditions causes itj usually with sub--
sequent death. In these experiments only 1 dog died. Hemorrhage
was observed in the intestine only which was not directly irradia-
ted. The fact that hemorrhage can be prevented by removal of tissue
fluid and lymph from the irradiated organ is an indication that
toxic products produced in the organ play a major role in the orJ L_
gin of hemorrhage. There are 1 table and 25 references% 23 Soviet- Ix
bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language
publications read as follows: F.P. Ellinger, D.B. Poswit and S.
Glasserp Amer. J. Rentgenol., 6, 1029 1949; L.O~ Jacobson, E. Marks
and E. Lorenz, Radiology, 52, 3, 371, 1949.
SUBMITTED: May 199 1961
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LEBEDINSKIY1 A.V.) prof.
Biophysics, biology, medicine. Zdorovie q do.7:1-3 JI t61.
(MIRA 14:6)
ilis
1. Deystvitellhy7 chlen Akademii mediU' kikh nauk SSSR-
'IMEDICINE)
(BIOPHYSIGS) (BIOLOGY)
LEBEDINSKIY, AN.
Scientific good fortune., Nauka i zhizn 1 28 " -4-- 5 AP 161.
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2. Chlen-korrespondent.AI411 SSSR. I ,.I
(Aeromutics) %,
LEBEDINSKIY, A.Vo., prof. (14oskva)
Pathogenesis of acute disorders of coronary circulation;
clinical and physiological parallels. Klinmed. 39 no.59
52-55 Mr 161, (MIRA 14:5)
1. Deystviteltn7y chlen AMN SSSR.
(CORONARY HURT DISMES-)
LEBEDINSKIY, A,_V.,, zasl. deyatell naukis prof.; red.; MOSKALEV, Yu.I.,
doktor med. naukp red.; IMIDAU-TYMINIA, S.P., red.; KUZIMINA, N.S.,
tekhn. red.
(Plutonium-239; its distribution, biological action, and the
acceleration of its excretionj Plutonii-239; raspredelenle, bio-
logicheskoe deistvie, uskorenie vyvedeniia. Noskva Medgiz
1962. 167 p. (M!~A 15:6~
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Lebedinskiy).
(PUTONIUM)
DURMISHOYAN, M.G., prof., red.[doceauedj;-~
red.; AZI]IFAI Ta.I.~ red.; BELtCHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn. red.
[Body reactions to the action of amall doses of ionizing
radiationslReaktAi organima na doiBtvio malykh doz ioni-
ziruiushchei radiat9ii. Moolva, Medgiz, 1962 302 P.
WiRA 15: 11 )
SSSR
1. Deystvitellnyy chlon Akademii moditsinskikh nauk
(for Lobedinskiy).
(RADiATioN--PflYsiowGicAL Er-FECT)
SISABNAN, NIX., glav. red.; CYE:5!!IGO!,TSKIY, V.E., al:ade,-:U-,,
re a.; A. V., red.;
YA,"lDOVS7KIY, V.I.., doktor
O.G., doktor biol. nauk-, red.; G014CHIUMA, L.S., red. izd-
va; POLYAKOYA, T.P., tekhn. red.
(Problems of space b,oloa]Probleiry 1-osmicheskoi biologii.
Pod red. 1,11.14.Sisakiana. Pon]-va, Izd-vo Akad. naWc SM"'.
Vol.l. 1962. 461 p. (~aRA 15: .10)
1. Al:ademiya nauk S.--Zll. Weleniye biolo.,richeskikh nauk.
2. Doystiritellnyy chlen Akaderill reditsinskikh nauk- SSSR
(for Parin, Lobadinskiy).
(Sl~fi.cz BIOLOC;Y)
LEBEDINSKIY._A.V.; NEFEDOV, Yu.G.
Problems of radiation protection in space flights. Probl.kosm.
biol. 211l-24 f62.i (MIRA 16:4)
(SPACE FLIGHT-SHIELDING (RADIATION))
ACCESSION NR AN4024708 BOOK EXPLOITATION- S/
1?=jLzMq As 1*1 Lebadinakiy,, A* Vep edso
Radiation medicine; textbook for phy;sickans and students (Hadiatsiomaya meditsina;
posobiye dlya vrachey I studentoy)p 3d adeq rays and enlo, Moscow,, Govatomisdat.,
371 po illus,,, bibliom Errata slip inserbeds 7#800 copies print-Ids
TOPIC TAGS: radiation medicine# Infection,, Immmity, toxicology, pathological
physiology, radiation damage, skin radiation damage, radiation Illness treatment
TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridgedli
Preface to the third edition -- 3
Cho I, Phyvics and dosimetry of ionizing radiation (Tus M, Shtuken=r
Cho 119 Pathological physiology of radiation damage (P, Do Gorizcn 5 - 134
Cho III, Infection and imwinity In irradiated. organisms (No No Klemparokaya and
R. V. Petrov) - 232
Ch.-IV* Toxicology of radioactive substances (Do I* Zakutinskly) - 258
Cho V. Pathological anatomy of radiation damage (No As Xrayevokiy) - 287
Cho VI, Chemical protection of argadsm bon ionizing radiation (Ye, F. Romantsav)
-No 314
C..,d W2
Ac=iai NR AA0247oO
Cho VII, Minic and treatment, of radiation illness (No A* Surshakor and 1, So,
Glazunov) - 326
ch. vnr, Acute radiation d~ to the skin (V. No Pstashkov) 360
SUB ODDS s LS.. SUBKETTSD# 12Sep63 IR REP SDVe 127
OTIMRs 039 DAM AOQs 16"
ARLASHCHENKO, N.I.; LEBEDINSKIY, A.V., nauchnyj, rukovoditell
Importance of the peripheral inn-er-ation apparatus in tlhe develop-
ment of changes in the permeability of the vascular barrier after
the adtion of ionizing radiations. Biul. eksp, biol. i med. 54 no.8:
22-25 Ag 162. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen AWI SSSR (for Lebodinskiy).
TSYPINI A.B.; LEDEDIIISKIY, A.V., prof., rukovoditell raboty
Some direct reactions of the nex-ious system to the action Of
ionizing irradiation. Biul. eksp. biol. 1. med. 176 no.9:34-37
S 163. (MLRA 17: 10)
1. PredBtavlena daystvitelinym chlenom A'1-2v SSS? A.V. L-ebedinskim.
ACCESSION NR: AM42699
6/0000/63/000/000/0333/0339
AUTHOR: Lebedinakiy, A..-V.;.Arlaahchenko, N. I.; Bokhoy, D. B.; Grigorlyev, Yu.G.;
K va r, ni ko arbar, Yu. V.
TITLE: The importance of the vestibular anlayzer in the selection and training
of coamonauts
SOURCE: Konforentuiya r,3 aviatsionnoy i koamicheakoy meditsine, 1963.
Aviataionnaya i kocmic*herAcaya neditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy*
konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 333-339
TOPIC TAGS: rotating chamber, tilt table, rotation effect, man, Cori,alia accelera-'
tion
ABSTRACT: One of the main criteria upon which the system of cormonvit 3clection
should be based is the evaluation of the vestibular analyzer. The :valuation of
bother systema U..e., the visual analyzer, the retina and muscles o~ the eye, and
linteroceptors) which enable a cosmonaut to orient himself in space should be or
almost equal importance in the selection program. Experience has shown that a
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disruption of information concerning the position or the movement of the body can
lead to vegetative disorders. This consideration led to studies of the analyzer
systems of each of the cosmonauts, the interaction between analyzer systems, and
~the condition of vegetative functions during unusual interaction between analyzers
:(such as the conditions which arise during space flight). The special conditions
:arising during space flight are limitation of afferentation in a weightless state
.and the presence of unusual stimulation (vibration, noise, etc.). The dil-feren-
,tiated study of the vestibular analyzer should include determination of the thresh-,
hold sensitivity of the semicircular canals to an adequate stimulus, determination
of a reactivity curve during application of angular accelerations of various mngni-..
etudes, determination of adaptive abilitico to the action of nngular accoleration,
tento with Coriolia acceleration. The research on threshold sensitivity of
the semicircul&r canals to adequate stimuli was performed for both positive anu
negative acceleration. Research performed on fifty healthy persons indicated that
.the scope of variation of threshold sensitivity is not great. It varies from 0.1
Ito 0.50 per Bec (20 second action of acceleration) for positive accelarntions,
!,and 1.5 to 50 per second (for a stop stimulus of 0.15 seconds) for negative ac-
:celeration,s. However, various outaide-stimuli and physical conditions of the on-
Yironment can greatly affect the thresholds of vestibular sensitivity* The da-ta
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or vestibular thresholds will bc
~r.&icate that the Ej~ud_ 7 4.1
-,an
-en disturb --_es
:2 2
;7-L)ta--ora_L tests. Current
a Z - 7,4
r" C will bf, baned on methods of Mini-
thit tcGlin~; in the nLar future
mrki and nuccossive rotations of increnfAng intennity, FiYalUntiOn
on Methoda which lend themrelves to quantita!Avr) anrtlYnLa
are
ohown that training cozwAoLing of the -Iic atimu
j
vjjjtjbjjjr,,,- TriechaniGm vith the aid of varAOU8 exf)1111t-_1;
a t f3 iie 1;P3t'- 19 Lth -.7hich
,aOer, the ve tibular stability of the subjec
,;jj(es place varies with each individual. This j,(!BUjtfj in tfif,, problem
ia~, 8. tez3t for the objective evaluation of the d,7gi-ce of ad!ipt tion.
0' jc-v.~Iopi . j
r, ation of nyotagmuo are Inndequato becni"W they a! 1 to take
.t-`r,'LG ,)a 0 Cal o t. -.1ptive
3r,to .rogetative compl-ex. Apparently, th r pictore
C, LV,13
of t1w vestibular analyzer can onlY be ObtrAined fro-m a -ua-
o - r :c i n
veatibulzir-t3omatic, aid 541as r r ~ L 0 a
vest ibular-vegetat ive, aboratory studiev a Ire currently
in reaponae to repeated atimulations. I-
bcing conducted in this area. The use of Coriolio accelerations as a teat bate
a3 itG purT.~o6e the study of the summary reaction which,ariaea in .1&byrinth recept-i
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ore in reoponoe to stimulation obtained during the combined tiction of angulnr 'and
linear accelerations. Laboratory teats with the poriodic application of Coriolis
nccelerationi3 accompanied by slow rotation have indicated that even a short rota-
tion lendf; to a diGruption of walking, to a change in skin temperature, And to a
chan,~;e in Lite pulse frequency. At the same time, a lowering of the thrf~vhold Of
sensitivity to Coriolis accelerationa was noted without tiv, threshold f.(.- - (Igular
acceleration being affected. A very interesting interrelationship exist6 between
the ventibular and optical analyzers. Laboratory experimentij have confirmed that
otinulation of the retina hRa an inhibiting effect on the vestibular analyzer.
-t, - e
I !uts hnre indicated that the result of interaction between the optical and th
veatibulukr atimuli is determined by ~ho functional condition, of the vestibular
rinalyzor- It became apparent that if the excitability of the vestibular analyzer
was increaGed by radioactivity, inhibition of spontaneously arising DIstagmuo by
optico-I atimulation of the retina became more distinct. The level of excitability
of the vestibular amalyzer was achieved by means of radioactive tars.
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AUTHOR: 1pbe.dinskiy, As Vs; Arlaahchenkol N. I.; Buoylgin, V. Ye.; Vartbaronoyl
R. A.; Veselov, k-s- S.'-,"Vo-lo'khova, No A.; Grigo~lyey,, Yu. Go; Yemellyanovs M. P#;
Kalyayeva, T. V.; Kry*lov, Yu. V.; Polyakov, B. I.; Farber, Yu. V.
TITLE: Effects of Coriolis accelerations on the human organism
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i kosmicheekoy meditsine, 1963-
Aviatsionnaya i koemicherkaya medit8ina (Ayiation and apace medicine); materialy*
konferentaii. Hoscowl 1963, 339-343
TOPIC TAGS: vestibular analyzer, cosmonaut selection, cosmonaut training, semi-
circular canal, acceleration, rotation, nystagmus, optical analyzer,
Coriolis acceleration
ABSTRACT: Studies of the effect of prolonged Coriolis accelerations on the human
6rgaaism must be made as a preliminary step toward the creation of artificial
gravity in apacaahipso Studies were performed in a slowly rotating MBK-1 chamber
(a cylindrically shaped.room 2.1 m in diameter and 2-3 m high, equipped with two
armchairs). In the first aeries of experiments$ 13 healthy persons were subjected.
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to prolonged rotation of 1 to 5 hours at an angular velocity of 5.r/sec. In the
second series of experiments, 4 subjects were rotated for 24 hours at angular
velocities of 5.3, 10.6, and 21.20/rec. Coriolis accelerations were created peri---
odically by tilting the body and head in a plane perpendicular to the plane of
rotation of the chamber at the rate of 1 movement/sec. Prolonged stay of subjects
with normal vestibular sensitivity under conditions of rotation at 5.3, loo6l and
21.27sec resulted in functional changes in the condition of the central nervous
system and the cardiovascular system, and in disruption of the body temperature
control and the balancing function. The degree of vegetative disorders was found
to be directly proportional to the speed of rotation and the degree of vestibular
sensitivity of the subjects. During cumulative action of Coriolis accelerations,
the majority of the subjects developed an adaptation which was noted from 1 to 5
hours after beginning of the rotation. On the basis of the results obtainedo the
method of prolonged slow rotation. is- recommended for training purposes.
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LEBEDINSKIY, A.V., prof.; NEFEDOV, Yu.G.
Space flights and ionizing radiation. Priroda 52 no.71l9-24
J1 163. (MIRA 16:8)
- (Radiation-Dosage)
KRAYEVSKIY, N.A., red.; LEBEDINSKIY, A.V., red.; S40LYAN, G.L., red.
[Aestorative processes in radiation lesions; collection of
articles) VosstanovitelInye protsessy pri radiatsionnykh po-
razheniiakh; sbornik statei. Moskva, Atomizdat, 1964. 243 p.
(MIRA 17;5)
1. Deyst-vitellryye chlerjy MIN SSSR (for Krayevskiy, Lebedinskiy).
OOKHIN) P.K., red.; KOSTYUK, P.G., red.; KPYZHMIOVSKIY, G.N., red.-
L--,BEDINSKIY., A.V., red.; IMIENITSKIY, D.N., red.; MUZYMITOV,
V.A... red.; PARDI, V.V., red.; ROYTBAK, A.I., red.;KUL1JJ-iDA,
K.M., red.
[Contemporary problems of electrophysiological studies of
the nervous system] Sovremennye probleny elektrofiziologi-
cheskikh issledovanii nervnoi sisten7. Moskva, Meditsina,
1964. 519 p. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Akadfnniya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow.
LEBEDINSKIY,-A. V.;_LEVINSKIYj S. V.; NEFEDOV, Yu. 0.
"The general principles in reaction of the organism on the complex environmental
factors acting in the cabins of cosmic vehicles."
report submitted for 15th Intl Astronautical Cong, Warsaw, 7-12 Sep 64.
ACCESSION NR: AT4037698 S/2865/64/003/000/0278/02M
AUTHOR: X&b-0#gk~xL.LV.; Grigorlyevi Ym. G.; Lyubimova-Gorasimov, R. M.;
Polyakov, B. I.
TITLE: Vegetative reactions during stimulation of the vestibular analyzer and
their possible role in complicating space flight conditions
SOURCE: AN BSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheakikh nauk. Problemy"' kosmicheekoy
biologii, v- 3, 1964, 278-288
TOPIC TAGS: acceleration, vestibular analyzer, space flight, Coriolis acceleration,
irabbit, vegetative reflex
I'ABSTRACT: The role of angular accelerations and Coriolis accelerations on the
vestibular function was studied by means of a BY-2 type accelerator, on which it
2
'was possible to produce angular accelerations ranging from 0.05 up to 12009/sec
and any magnitude of angular velocity up to 1800/;ec. Vegetative reactions am,of
special interest since by stimulating the vestibular apparatus, it is possible to
observe practically all known vegetative reactions. It has been established that
the magnitude of the reaction depends on the duration of the stimulus (accelera-
tion). Data obtained indicate that after whole-body irradiation of the animal,
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more time is required for.acceleration to produce an equal reaction. There is
reason to believe, in this case, that radiation affects the central nervous
system and not the receptor. So far there have been practically no attempts made
to evaluate the biological siv-ificance of vegetative reflexes which arise during
stimulation of the vestibular analyzer. When rabbits were 8ubjected to rocking in
i! the horizontal (duration of accel ration, 0.15 see), at 66 see 2, a diminution of
e a
respiration amplitude wasgioted; at 4000/sec the diminished amplitude increased
in frequency; at 60OP/see the0ampiltude dropped off sharply with no marked
frequency increase; and at 1200 /sac there was a distinct break in respiration.
Reactions of the cardiovascular system to acceleration2are complex. Thus, when
rabbits are subjected to an acceleration of 0.050/sec for 30 see, skin temper-
2
ature rise a. But, if accelerations are increased to 1 .5 or to 3.20/sec for the
same duration of time, dkin temperature drops. The depressive reaction appears,
apparently, only in response to large accelerqtions because when rabbits were
accelerated in the range from 60 to 8ooo/sec' (duration, 0.15 Gec), no depressive
rgactiqn was observed. When rabbits were exposed to short-term acceleration of
5 /sec., a diminution of'blood circulation in the brain was observed. This effect
was distinct if the acceleration lasted 12 or 24 seconds, but indistinct if the
duration was only 6 seconds. The authors have stressed the importance of.
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duration of effect of acceleration on appearance of vestibular reactions. Very j
possibly this indicates the significant role of inclusion of the endocrine mechan-
ism, particularly of the adrenal system, into the complex of vegetative reactions,
and the consequent stimulation of the reticular formation. If the appearance
of vegetative reflexes observed during stimulation of the vestibular mechanism
is tied to the stimulation of the reticular formation, then, in the final analysis,'
their involvement must be controlled by the cortex of the cerebral hemispheres.
It was also noted that stimulation of the vestibular apparatus limits the activity!
of tfie cortical component of-vegetative reactions.
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LEBEMINSKlY. A.V.; MASTRYUKOVA, VJI.; NAMILINTTSKAYA, Z.N.; STR7lllZllOV.,'KIY, A.D.
Effect of ionizing radiation on 'the state of reger-ative -rocec---es
in the organism. Rad-lobiologiia 4 no.55:693-700 '(4-
(~~ITPA 18:4)
T, 6 L,ECi-2/FSF(h)/,FSS-'2/~TWG(r.)/EWT(J)/,VS (v)_3/E$C (k)_2/EWG(v)/4WA(d)_/
2072 7-m
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AUTHOR:.: Lebedinskly, A V.--; tdOnski V.; Nefedov,ju. G.
Y.i S
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TITLE.-.~., Imaolticipationo new --sp ce flightsi a unique expecirridnt of Soviet
scientists-1-i
A4 --- 1 0
ya~: smona t Uka~ n If 1~64v: 24-31:
SOURCE. lats v
JOPIC TAGS.-,-prolong6d'Isolation, cosmaiiaut:-traininq
ionizing radiation, tempera-:
ture, ~nolse level carbon'dioxide concentration ~adaptatlon
ABSTRACT::'.~ This 'art-1cle:-- .-dea s--wi,th'. the problapi ofi.s.tUdyi6g. reaction of the
human 6 r t ~proldnged_.stay i
ganism o-a n. an. hermet I ca 1, 1 y.; sea] ed chamber. Results
will m6M'posslble''.the set i ~of fur,ther-experiments using different environ-
~Ing up
ments.., These experl mdnts, which varied from 10 to 120 24-hour periods in length,
studied t.he -ef f 4ct s , of thi's isolation on.the vital functions of JO.human beings.
Pther conditions, Including small doses of, ioniiing radiation and pariodic in-
creases.~ih iem se-evel, were simulated. Not only did the varying
pera ure-and nol I
environm6n .t s ~ I nf I u. ence. the human subjects'', but the human.organism was found to in-
fluence the.envir-onment. A considerable Increase in the number of bacteria in the
air of-the chamber a nd onthe skin of the subjects was noted. There was also a
ma b g- in the air of.the
cgrykea increase in car onyl. hemo Jobinin the.blood, and_C 2
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MASTRYUKOVA. V.M.; '-TR7,1-"7,HOVSKIY, A.D.; LEBEDINSKIY, A.V., nauchrlyy
rukovoditel' raboty, prof.
Effect of ionizing radiation on the 24--hour mitotic rhytbin of
the corneal epithelium in mice. B.4ul.eksp.biol.1 red. 58
no.7:106-109 Jl 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1, Deystviteilayy chlen AMN SSSR (for Lebedinskiy). Submillted
July 22, 1963.
BLCKHIN, N.N. VASILIYEV, P.V. , kand. biol. nauk;
A,,V.., Prof. [de,::ea',qedjf,6- YAZDOVSKIY, V.I., dok-tcr med.
. 'OL 7, V.R,, red.
nauk, prof.; CHERNOV, A G.; NIK AYF7
[Man in a space ship. Eighth digeusoion. ParticiFants in
the discussion: NX.Blokhin and others] Chelovek v kosmi-
cheskom korable. Baseda voslmaia. V besede uchast,,Tuiut:
N.N.Blokhin i dr. Moskva, Znanie, 1965. 30 P. (Novoe v
zhiz-ni, na-Like, telftmike. ~111 seriia: Biologiia. i medj
tsina, no.7) (VIRA 18:4)
1. Deystvitei:rrj-y chleT-, prezident AMN SSSR (for Blokhin').
2. Deystvitellrgry chlen At-IN SSSR (for Lebedinskiy).
_J~
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groups exhibited Puictional and morphological symptoms of severe radiation sicknz!ss,
i661 ~of. -tIvis
-of -iadiation:i----In -comparison ~,rlth clin*cal ftt a on the effects J
~A _d
-i.th: -
i pro onq~-`gme 1y - had :t e:~ same: ef-fects, -dogs irradiate
or X
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sy*ton uli- to this radiat'n; thd hemorrhagic syndromf-l
jr0tons, e*fiibited some. s pee ar 10 "i
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vas - more -.pronour&cdd;--_- them-vgs:,a-re1ati;re1y higher :4. j
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j blastic syst"emo!'-, ex na -on of-' he- structures: of - ,he -:central--: nervous -system i~
-neurixl gli al. stru&ures and disruption of blood and fluid
revealed dazaage to
and i
rl-g" iir~ :has,. (CD]
circulation 0 figures.
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_q ensi Y
adequate stimulation --of "the Yestibular afialyzer,-_ sudden stop' rang -ng fr6m,11-66/sec,
ito 1800/SeC4~ Since--the experimenta.l.,curves constructed on a semdogarithmic- scale
!were not recti linear, Ithey coUd not express a logarithmic function. Mathematical
,analysis ShI:nied*that the portion.bf the curve r\--fleeting the duration of nystagmus
-Ain the -10-60_P./sdc'Idng.eof st,im-uli,was.the closest approximation of a logarithmic
ifunation. The cum- showing the-,-number of nys tagmic osci Ilatiors in the same range
approximatte-4 both. linear .and logarithmic functions. A linear approximation of the
two cutries was possible in the 70-1800/see ran.ge~ A,change in the nature of the
I
,curves occut-red in tha 60-700 range. A stimulus of about 700/sec is equivalent to
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-ons
o -~--i-adia'uion of dor5, V,o o~* --,-o' 1.15 ~o
V,*4.C,-, zingla do3o irradiation of rats, tlao iRB of protons 4z; 0 c 7 ~~:.CJ
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AUTHOR: Lebedinskiy, B. 133-58-3-23/29
TITLE: -Fr-omthe Experieiic-e of the Research Laboratory o1a the
Organisation of Production and Labour (Opyt raboty
issledovatellskoy laboratorii po organizatsii proizvodstva
i truda)
PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, i4r 3, pp 256 - 257 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Some examples of the activity of the research laboratory
on the organisation of production and labour on the SLalin
r T
.Yorks are given. The laboratory was organised in 1955-
ASSOCIATION: Stalinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Stalin&
MetallurCical Vlorks)
AITAILABIE: Library of Congress
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KATSEN, Leontiy Grigorlyevich; APTEKARI, Sav6liy Semenovich; KOVAL',
Trofim Fedotovich; LEBEDINSKIY, Boiris IvhLnovich; SHALGAROVA,
V.N., red.; SAMOIETOVA, A.V.J,
[A new wage system in metallurgical plants) Novaia sistema op-
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