SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVITINA, R.P. - LEVITOV, M.M.

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31093. ennykh ncdonooho-nnY kh dct'~Y Fizicheskoe razvitie novorozhd v 1945g. Voprsy pediatrii i okhz-,Lny witerinstva J rletntwi, 1949, vyp. 49 s. 17-23 "'VITINAj, S, -AWAwaft"M meeting of pris~g. 130br. Inventors 4nd v 533R 3 no,2s45-1,6 y 1,5nnOvatore (MOBCOV-- . from Xo~oov Outer- Inventors) (MIRA 1183) IKE, ix P d 0-1 LITITINA, S. VJII'34:bl6 nftnuals on Industrial safety. Okhr.trud& i note. strakh. no.2:93 Ye 159. (MIRA 12:4) (Industrlal safety) 0 LEVITI71A, S.14, inzh. fnr officipncy promoters. Izobr. t rats. no.6:11-15 Je 058. (MIRA 11:9) (Technical education) In r, in 'rc Ti and adv&nc':! t7 Ag 12. 11:,-0) 1EVITTINAO S.M., inzh. 1---l' ?*chanlzation and auto---.atjoj', ir, the textile industry. Moth. i av-tom. proizv. 19 no.5:53-55 My 165. (XIRA 18: 1:) UnTINA, S.M,, insh. Conferences of readers of the periodical In 1959. Mekh.1 avtom. Proixv. 14 no.3:48-49 Mr 160. (MIRA 13-6) (*ngineering-Periodicals) Doe Mod sel IVITINA, YE. A. Dissertations "Data on the Problem of the Influence of Nerve Centers on the Functional State of a Motive Apparatus." 26/5/50 Acad Mod Sci USSR 48710"a Vecheryava moswa q1 I r" '? I t, I I c, cj ci,~ a M o s k v a sum 71 Ll Behavior of magnesium In alkali solutions, Zhur.ob.khim. 24 no.2: 216-218 7 134. NLRA 7:4) (magnesium) Card 1A Pub. 151 - V37 Authors I Samartsey, A. G., and 14vitina, Z. I. Title IBehavior of Mgnesium in potassium biohramte solutions Pari0diC&1 IZhur. ob. khim. 24/10, 1697-1700, Oct 1954 Abstract IThe rate of developwnt of protective films on magnesium, when subjected to the affect of potassim biohromate solutions containing certain activating additions, was investigated. The passivation of Mg in K2Cr2O; solutions was established at room temperature and at boiling temperature. assivity was found to be the result of the formation of a thin non-vioible protective film consisting of hardly soluble components. The effect of activating salts on the passivation of the metal ard the relation between the activating salts and the temperature and acidity of the solution, are explained. Four refer- encest -2-UM; 1-German and 1-USA (1907-1954). Graphs. Institutim I Submitted i*W 13# 1954 WITINOV, S.D., dotsent; POLYAKOV, G.V, inzh.; ASTRAMMTSEV, W.U., . ; PC)GCF(&LOV, G.M., inzh, Recuporative braking on comercial electric locomotives in open-- pit mines. Izv. vys. ucheb, zav,,* gOrs ZhUr. 6 no.4:322-135 163. (MIU 16:7) 1. Chelyabirwkiy politekhnicheakiy instituto Rakomendovam ka.fedroy elektroprivoda i avtom&ti2atsil promyshAamrfkh ustanovok, (Mine railroads-Drakso) LVIT, U'r,., Yh. Yp,. TARMOISM, N.Y., professor: LIVITMN, 1h.U., kandydat tokhnichook7kh nayuk. High molecular compounds in solutions of salt mixtures based on al- kalinity data. Vestel AN BSSR no.lo.6'4-66 Ja-j, 152, WBA 7:8) 1. Pravadzeyny chlen AN BSSEt (for Tarmolenka) (Systems (Cbewistry)) (Molecular dynamics) Ilt-7 UssR/Analysis or Inorganic ~;ubstances G-2 Aba jours Ref ""hur-Khimiyn, No 6, 1957o 19648 Author Kho Ya. Lavitman, %, A. Krivchik Inst Title Amperometric Detormination or Copper and Nickel in Alloyed Steel with Ruboanehydride Acid* Orig Pub: Zavod. Laboratoriya, 1955, 21, No 4, 397 - 399, Abstract: The method is based on the difference of the solubility of Cu and Ni rubeanateB., which renders it possible to determine both these metals accord- ing to the break in the left hand branch of the V-shaped titratior, curvo during the same titra- tion process. r7itration was carried out at 1-3 v on the mercury drcp electrode in an ammonium Card 1/2 - 126 d~fw of q~ln baths fAr kin 4"n"A -, R11ralv's, ro, 1, frr C11 h"m t,,I~ hf..ll-?13 ',LJTV- Ll,l 1-1,1411d ~illl U l!" 1crefitkil 1,fwl i ifir ~,,] bom,d iv fu Ic is 11K AC-0 llo .,mt,jn,d N"). 71 110 17 "s, ~,A If.B0. .~fl r 20 - 3Q. 40. -11.). 1 i ly. is I mg./l. ('u " C,!(, 1. wol I .,)I" filbrAoic .-5t fomsed 'Lis .:-,c of I't Al k in !N. ils f 111. ,1 C u " wry, -,I ml (7IN)[5 -mpi 7)t,A ms,f -F~T, , . Tlie 'm nd'r, il.r3ml. netw- f.m ro,ci~j fr-q U ci;rl M ht*,h)h,( the rilo tlcrr; tht rcd and r.%Y-17 :ijZ. Cul.) v) ():1.37 (1!1o) rnZ. Cu,T) (:~r V~r fol glo;. Four mmplri c,,ntg U)'P.), !1x% ard Il. mg.,I. '.4 Ot-tv.nal)7~0w~thcm- of G, V, 3, :t V I . 7 '1 h c -~ 2-4 t i tri ttd f ir, ,r d, r 0 mixing) pLomg G:l',-,, grloiv 2, W' AcOll 0.5 ml., With ~,.,trr to ~;,l ml. Rllt~,itnk stid t"In *~ti addt-A fm~ a mul th~ light b-rpfi,~n u,, mealur-A. In I tx~,t, ~101 " mg. 0 IS, 0~20, 0.~(). .,r,-s. -rc ta.13,o_.S, 2,0, and 6_07', frAp. is!. Ph. aq,l ;!pl ly t in th, prescncr ef A,r.()If. R. 1). lfi~h -Y UBS,i[Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibria. Physico-Chemical B-8 Analysis. Phase Transitions Abs Jour : Ref 71n, - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26148 Author : N.F. Yer%iolenko, Kh-Ya-jgjqUaa.- Title : Study of Molecui&~-C-cmWunds in Solutions by Method of Physico- Chemical Analysis by Measurement of Refraction Index. Orig Pub Zh- neorgan. Khimii, 1956, 1, No 6, 1162-1172 Abstract A series of ternary systems of aquems and alcoholic solutions of mixed mineral salts vas studied by measuring the index of refraction (n) and by investigating the deviations from additivity by curves4d n-composition. The possibility of the application of refraction measuring to the detection of molecular compounds in a solution is shovn. Card 1/1 J"d 137-58-1-2134 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. 1958. Nr 1. p290 (USSR) AUTHORS: _Levitman, Kh Y Yermolenko, N. F. Levitman, Kh. Ya. ermo en a, N. F. I TITLE: Arnperometric Analysis of Copper in Electrolytic Baths for Nickel, Zinc and Cadmium Plating (Amperometricheskoye opredeleniye medi v gall vanicheskikh vannakh dlya nikelirovatiiya. tsinkovaniya i kadmirovaniya) f In Belorussian) PERIODICAL: Vestsi AN BSSR, Ser. fiz. -tekhn. n. , Izv. AN BSSR, Ser. fiz. -tekhn. n. , 1956, Nr 4, pp 133-137 ABSTRACT: A description is offered of a method of analyzing for small quantities of Cu in electrolyte baths (EB) by amperometric titration employing rubeane; the advantages of the employment thereof as a precipitant are indicated. The titration was per- formed in a visual polarimeter. The content of Cu in EB for nickel, zinc, and cadmium plating was established by the readings of a mirror galvanometer sensitive to 2.16x10-9 amps Card I/Z at I mm/m. In preparation. the initial solutions simulating the 137-58-1-2134 Amperometric Analysis of Copper (cont. compositions of the EB were made of mixtures of the respective pure salts, and optimum voltages were used in the amperometric titration for Cu. The amount of Cu in real EB for nickel, zinc, and cadmium plating was then dbz_ termined at concentrations of 20-500 mg/l in the bath mixtures. The method developed makes possible determination of Cu in an acetic acid medium in the presence of added Fe, Zi, and Pb without preliminary separation thereof. P. P. 1. Copper-Determination 2, Zlectrelytic titration-Equip"It 3. Electro- lytic cells-Equipment Card 2/Z 4e ~~ I T Y-t 1-~ "-A(V (" ~-/ " USSR/ Analytical Cherdstry - Analysis of Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour : Referat Mur - Khijxiya, 110 4, 1957, 12039 Author : Tammyev I.V., Lavitrnn Kh.Ya. Inst : Comdosion on Analytical ffi-cr-T-stry of the Acadcny of Sciences USSR Title : Photo-Turbidimetric DeterrUnation of Copper in Aluninum Alloys by Mcaim of Rubmiic Acid Orig Pub : Tr. Komis. po analit. 1-Iiiriii AN SSM, 1956, 7(10)1 21-26 Abstract ; Photo-turbidinctric deterniantion of Cu in solution of alunintmi alloys containing Fe and Mg, is effected by titration with a standard colution of rubcanic acid, in an aceti!: acid meditui. Accuracy 5-6'p1 (relative). Card 1/1 TSRXOLMD, N.Y.,-,LZVITKO. lb.Ta.; ZAZMKINA. 1.1. Affect of concentration of molecular compounds In mixed salt solutions on the stability of these compounds. Uch.sap. BGU no.29s251-256 156. (MIRA llill) (Solution (Chemistry)) 7 USSR/Physical Memistry Electroc:ierAstry 13-12 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya., No 2) 1957, 3976 Autlior Levitrian M.Ya., Karpovich 11,1., Rutskaya Ye.I. Inst Mr-u-saff-an-M cewac institute T Yt Title Polarolpmphic Properties of Rubeanic Acid Orig Pub Sb. nauch. rabot Belorus. politeklin. in-ta, 1956) No 55, 112-118 Abstract Rubeanic acid (1) tui,lcr6ocs rc-duction in acid, neutral an(I alkaline solutions fit p11 2-6 1 givus one clearly definQ(l waves On Licrea3e of p1l heir~bt of tile vnve (h) increases and E.1. becories rx)re negatives At P11 7-11.4 I produces thruS waves. In acid solutions h is proper- iional to concentrntion of I. In neutral ancl alkaline media 11 of sec-jnJ airl thirA wave is also proportional to concejitration of I; the secorO wave is convenient for a determiiLition 3f I. card 1/1 - 216 LSVITMAII, Kh.Ta.; KHTUCffK. Z.A. Una nf m-gnsislum chlor14m, as a backgrouM for polarography. Vointel AN BSSR. Sor. fiz.-tekhn.nav. m .2:43-47 '58. (MIRA 11110) (Polurograpbr) (Magnonlum cblorlde) IEnTXAN, Kh.Ta.; MUITKINA, N.M. 46tooolorimetric determination of the activity of charcoal. 4irt. prom. 24 no*8;28-29 '58. (MIRA, 11: 12) (Carbon, Activated) (ColorimetrY) LETITKAN, Kh.Ta., kand.tekbn.naulc; OORSKATA, Ye.Y. I . Physicochemical analysis of the system silver nitrate-rubeanic acid-water. Sbor.naucb.rab.Bel.politekb.inst. no.63sl64-170 '58. OaRk 12:4) (Silver nitrate) (Oxamide) TZV.Oizm. 11.7. LVVITXAN, Kh.Ta. [Levitman, Kh.IA] Molecular compounds In ternary and binary mixtures based on refraction and density factors. Vastsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-takh. nav. no.1:25-29 '59. (KIRA 12:6) (Systems (Chemical)) LVVITW~N, Kh,Ya,, kand.telchn,oauk Methodological instructions for laboratory work in the physical chemistry course# Gbor. metod, rab. Bel. p'olitakh. inst, no. 1-.53- 56 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Chemistry, lVetcal and theoretical-Study and teaching) IXVITK,LN, Kh.,Y&,, Imad.tekhn.nauk Remeirks concerning methods of work of an assistant in the department of chemistry. Sbor. metod. rab* Bels politekh. insto no. 1:129-134 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Cbenistry--Study and teaching) LEVITMAN gh.Ya.; j=SKAYA, Ye.I.; XARPOVICF, N.1 Physicoahemical analysia of a lead nitrate - ftbeanic acid water oystem and its importance in analysis. Sbor.nauch.trud.Bel.politekh. inst. no.87s45-54 109 (MIRA 1.414) (Lead nitrit;) (Ozamide) IZVITMAN, Kh.ra.1 GORSKAYA, Ye.V. Tarbidimetric determdnation of silver using rubeanic aoid. Sbor.nauch.trud.Bal.politakh inst. no.87s55-65 159. (MIRA 14W (Oxamide) 611ver-Analyoia) - - - -- - -- - - "IEMMU, H.Kh., vrach-rentganolog ---------------- CongeniUl diaphragmatic hernias Zdrav. Bel. 7 no. 2:54-55 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Is IV Irlinichookoy bollnitay g.Minska (glavnyy vrach To,M. Selldimirova)o (HEMIA) POPOV, Viktorial I (IT NA, S.A., red.; PINKHASOV, Ya.V. (Chardshou-Xungrad; along the track vith a notebook) Chardshou - Kungrad; e bloknotom po trasse. Tashkent, Gos.izd-vo UzSSR, 1947. 29 p. (MIRA 16s8) (Soviet Central Asia-Railroada-Location) LEVITINA, inzh. From pages of the periodical "Mekhanizatsila I avtomatizatsila proizvodst-ta." Tekst.prom. 21 no.5:89 Yq '61. (YIFU~ I ~0:1) (Textile industry) Ichanistr7.- Systws Sep he ChmUtr7 Acetic Ac Id. stbm%e in the Refractive Madex In the Systm Mjeom.u2o," s. Ya. rAvitman, N. F. Yermolankop Itwt. Chacm, Acad Sol Belor selan SSR, 5j pp 'Z=r obahch xhiaii" vol, xvin, No 9 StuAles refriiatIve index of acetic aci&-vater mixtVres of ocaposition. 10020$ and 300. Zs- toLblishes axist*nce of zolecular compoand, CIj0ODH.2H2O by deviation from additiveness. Istatlishes existence of molecuIsr ccupound 9%COOILR20 by c(almition maximm. Tatter 30/4M ftatme (cmta) ftp 48 tY" Uclecular campound to most usual for acetic sola, Butaitted, 4 Mar 1~0. spilor 0( V, OW of new C*V h4- N., SM4, No" o1 lbr "Sent ;; 41, jt'fiu" 2-9 ""titke d C%, pr.hk, Oll be mmemwW 16 1&91 PnWWld with known quaUtim "mmWmd 41. M- Iftmb :1 "Its in sq. qWit t, nulitated by a was. ms tbt rAvv S the 41CVWtkO .14 Of IlW ~KIUAI IdISCUTR SO- 11b"ho mkkt. twom (he flitumtkAl a calrd. In= tbj~ = "M of flw,pwf dmpk ow". by obe WWWMty ruk. PWI~d In tmm 01 the Mg. raw", a ON ctwupwisist, witit tbtmmci The mskeoftm%. oi The 2mito kept omst. For Ow #"to= ua-Nacl.ltKj at au,. An is "nou at all UMNSCI futim. anct Varies wrvgukdy; can fly. so corapd. Is forn"d In that orwas. to %I=KLI- "No. Im PACIO-KCIHVCI. and to IvorINII.Sr-Hou. lArefloof tbir A omits. Cons"wully. fbe" is an looh-Atka A Ow N. Tb~s [TrogTa-n for -Ilc-allatlng rAny-stcried r-.u-"tispa-n frames using the bPW-2M. digltal. ccr.putcr? program SIDR-3) Frogram- ma ras7heta rnog2~etazhrrjkh rmoCoproletrVkh ram na elektronnol I mashalne BESK-2-Y -4 prognesmma 234 y,. tlprj-j^-go 41 eksperlmenlall- Mos!7ow. rvnsudarstvenrj~rf In.-itillu., rv),g,o prinyektirovanlya I takhniiheskikh issledcram'7, DUPAL, YarosInv (Dupal, Jaroslav); GAVLICIIEK, Yaromir [Havllcak, Jaromir]j STOCHES, Ferdinand [Stoceal Ferdinand); BL%TLIIEK, Ionif (Bartunek, Josef); LBVII~Wt,-~~q.A.[translatorl; TUIAJPNIM, A.I., red.; SLWIIK, Z.A... red.; ILIYUSWKOVA, T,P., tekhn. red. [Problems in determining the effectiveness of agricultural production in Czechoslovakia)Voprosy opredeleniia effektiv- noBti sellskokhoziaistvennogo proizvodstv& v Chekhoslovakii. Pod red. A.I.Tulupnikova. Foskva, Gosstatizdat, 1962. 178 p. Translated froz the Czech. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Hauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut narodnokhozyaystvennogo planiravaniya pri Gosudarstvannoy planovoy komisslis Gbekhoslo- vakiya, (for Dupal,, Gavlichek). 2. Gosudarstvemaya planovaya komisaiya, Chekhoslovakiya (for Bartunek). (Czechoslovakia-Agriculture--F,conomic aspects) AUTHOR, TITLEt PERIODICAL : TEXT, V.- ,C r -r7 Gc~ d,ie f ASSO'TA,r T,j;. r, WSSR/Mathemntics Eigenfunctions card IA Pub. 22 4/44 Authors Leviton, B. M. Title I On expansion of the equation au + q (x1, x2p...p xn# u 0 by eigenfimotiono Periodical s Dok. All SSSR cf7/6, 961-964,, Aug 21, 1954 Abstract A series of theorems dealing with an expansion of the given equation: Au + [A- q (XI P X2 r u - 0 by eiganfunctions are considered with provlal6n tHntc~~t,= 0 ;a a boundary condition. The theoremn dn are intended to prove, and do prove the possibUity of such expansions for a limited Euclidcpn speco ns wall as for any unlimited one. -11=ee referencass (1936-1954) Institution I ... Presented by : Academician S. L. Sobolev, Kay 25, 1954 MMI VAthOlAtitf Cud 1/1 P6, 22 - 4/45 Authors i Levitonp B. M, Title I Ou the expansion along the sigen functions of the Schroodinger operator in the case of am indefinitely growing potential Perloacdl I Dok. M SSSR 103/2, 191-194t Jul 11# 1955 Abotract v A study of the expansion (along the eigon functions of the equatious t4 + q(xl,x2,,x3)1 U a0) of functions which are growing at infinity as a polyaomi&l- The equation describes a 3-dimensional space (N ) in which the q(x) is a continuous real function, and the x is a point in the F.I. The method used in the study is good for &r7 dimensional space, however", for the sake of simpllcityo !t I* chosen as 3-dimensional. Six referencest 1 USA, 2 Brit. and 3 USSR(1951-1954) Institution i Artinery Aead. imen F, E. Dzerahinsky Presented by i Academician S. L. Sobolev, March 30, 1955 UVITON, MeTeo Some data on the structure of the Hercynian foundation of Ciscaucasia and adjacent regions. Bov.,geol. 3 no. 11:147- 151 1 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. gookovskiy inatitut neftakhimichookoy igazover provWxhlennosti. (Caucasus. Northern--Geology, Structural) LEVITONO M.Ye.; MUZYCIM4.0) 11.11. Basic tectonio features of the Cretaceous corplex in the northwestern part of the Caspian Sea region. Dokl. All SSSR 140 no*531W-1151 0 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Goaudarstvenny7- geofizicheakly treat po razve&9 i-,erti, gaza i uglya. Predstavleno akaderdkom D.V.Nalivkinym. (Canplan Sea Region--Geology., Structural) NEVOLIN, N.V.; KASATKIN, D.P.; KIMCHEV, V.D.; KANDINOV, N.N.;_,VYI-TON, -.M.Yes; RTISHCHEVAp V.F.; TROITSKIY, V.N.; DTUKOV, A.!. Structure of the recent relief of the surface basement of the Russian Platform, Sov,geol. 8 no.2:82-90 7 165. - ()GRA 18:12) l@ Vessoyuznyy nauohno-iseledovatellskiy institut goofizicheakikh metod razvedki. 11i2s).C. F.; 1XYAITOV, A.; D.: Simr1ifiention of tezhnolagirol control Mmpro-tvs ft e-Aer- prises. Sots.tmd J&g 15 -- I (Niza 1. Direktor L'yovvkor ob~xrnoy fnbriki No.3 (for FovpIr:Aro;. 2. Inthener 2avodo "Avt6Ariaturn" (for Levitov). 1. LlreVtcr fmbriki "Vozrothdontye" (for Be~,htln). Olrr.ductio-i control) LEVITOV,.As, Self-financing, a tool of monopoly capital. Den. i kred. 20 no.600-79 Je 162. (KU:LA 15:6) (France-Self-finincing) I&VITOY, A.M., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Problem of latent brucallosis. Ilin. sad. 32 no.B.-55-59 Ag 154. 0(12A 7:10) 1. Iz kafedry infektolonnykh bolesuoy a spidemiolWyey (xav. saslushemiy7 deyatell nauki'UsSSR prof. V.P.Petrov) Kt7byshev- skogo maditainakogo Instituta i ruybyshavskojr oblastnoy protivo- brutsellesnoy stantsil. (MRUC31LIMIS. differential diagnosis, latent forms) MEN mmmlmn~ ' ' 9 V A a 11 11 It w Is Is (7 10 ST a a a A a A " I I , i i, , A.-#) -a 1& 11 a 11 1- 1. - lif ,a. a a __, --' L- ~L l L-" ! : 0 A - 1.; A~* # apeof "iffal of At -00 of Yew IL fell, x2 p. 0*0 /100-106; A 1" d m < . pbate am W P MCC. . 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M -Nem&dwvs 418st. 0601. ftWkyktn ni fair(. .100 lei ''"Os, ~lfqfttvw), P6,41*14SYS 11, 23S-O0SW)-A, . I h1lown. the cholera vibrio ft an obligumy ser4w, but d 'the rWturr wriedium evarains Slumor, the vibno may 8 Abylvit undrra"A"(A*cvfthIia"%. A 00 14 C M"Wed with rhf*TA-Ijkf vifuio.. The", %lbrom their I-Infalary 1.1"Tt if P-13 'm A ~JOU'larmfg. alu - [hill Zoo 0 Coo 00.) coo - goo o* I,** goo goo zoo goo IS No* 1100 -if 0 'j 4 0 a 0 1 it a9 a 4 3 !v W it 0 a It tou ~bj u so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ansil-k-daiii). MrJ Poll, K loot. No 4. 16 it keir.. ON IIW "WYMIS~,lit .-I the Wilk 111011. 1111 1* mw 44 APIMIt4oldle 114(vursUclo. C., M. LIVITOV. M.M., imndidat biologichookikh nauk; MZJMHEVA, A.N. '-I ~ a~-- ~ ~ - 0, A Iffect of penicillin on gramwpositive arA graB-U~g&tiT@ microbes. T=dy MIA no-1:105-113 '53. (MLRA 8:1) (Penicillin) (Bacteria. Pathogenic) ISVITOT, N.M., kandidAt b1ologicheskikh nauk; GraWOVA, I.L. Icandidat --- "-'~iditelnsklkh njmk; MMAHIVA, A.W. Iffeat of certain conditions on the antibacterial Ration of penicillin. Trudy VNIIA no.1:113-123 153. (KLU 8:1) (Penicillin) 14.,n 14 efilrin On the 1t5pi;:1jjnII 4 mi, fol,fl. 1, 1 ~ NI I A , IN N, 4;~ I ! .,.IV I , , ~-, , . - . /..!- 11;53~ N... 1. 1"; #A 14- .'I'l.an"t mfirlt, il'all Ow 4 vlptliw -1 I,y it- al,ilit N I-rh"t It 'I'll it '111 o"1 afy4tf ~,l 'xi-ti of.fid III; it H III, qfiltill-i"4wo. lisr H- d,,Ff;- i-I t-pif ot.-I III 6.4 JAl. I IN. allilln"b"'. 1 1'. IErT,rr.TT , U V The influence nf cultivation method upon the'~,mlainnent 61 micr*Msi rvs1stance to streptamycin. K. 1. G.. rm and M ~ M lf."it-. 1h,,,. Mrk,P-14,4. Epidc~ ... 4. 41el. 1954, No. 2, amt-. of '.' mrillictic fluid mitrient hrolh wrre mi%r-l with %-,timc amt,j. of Awl,tomycin awl in~cid.4t,l n-ifli n 24-br. V-Iffllr~ ,ol (Oh. Nllltii~nt 64~01 (1111,1req rc-11tin'l :1 ", tim" 4% '. Streptrnm5clit 44 the "Ittli'lic f11,411 (.,r Centipleft I-IDIII-il-A Of NlfletiAl M"Ill 111"Ar media aml biolli (ultutri whkh 111-t'1 lral~ jzro~tlv r,111 the largest arnt. of streptom)riii %ere ii*A-l fr4 cnn.(,-wi,c transplantatk,ns. After 3-7 Min)fers the rrsW*ncr of F roli trown bt broth increated 210 tinw-4 while lb.it t'l F-J. thetk-medLi gmwn org4ni,mi im-rried mely I thnr4 At- 10-12 tran4cri. Addit. (if ra~riti bpItely,-ale to the thetic media enhanced the repisiance of thc ofx-nni-nv~; tv streptomycin, Addn. of nucleic acid PiM vilmnin R com. plez did not affect rcvbtaiirr~ The Inner the fill the fastcr re4ittln" tleirtlaped in b, A- -t0liclir ind m,tticlit "Irdia. A. Mi-kill USEH/Cbemistry - Antibiotics Card /2 Pub. 22 - 27/54 Authors I 3hemyakin, M. 14., Vemb.Cor.Acad. of So., USSR; Noloscv, M. N.; Lavitov M. 14.js Gormanova, K. L; Karapetyan, H. G.; Sbvetsov, Yu. B., Titlo I 'IdMion between structure and antimicrobic activity of chloromycetin (levor7catin) and the mechanism of its reaction Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 102/5, 953-956, J= no 1955 Abstract I It is shown that the high selectivity of the biological offset of chloromyeatin on microbes is daterrdned simultaneaualy by the following factors: 1) strong polarizing effect of the P-idtrophenyl radical, the geomtrical dirensions of which are of no importance; 2) strMg polarizing effect of the dichloroacotyl radical, which should satisfy even the Mnst specific goo-atrical requirerrents; and 3) defined geowtrical dimensions and corresponding conforrmtion of the a--dmopropanediol group. 7be relation betwoon the structure and biological activity of chlorwyestin to explained. Institution Acad. of lied. Sc., USSIR, Inst. of Blol. an-4 Mod. Chem. Submitted t January 27# 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 22 - 27/54 Periodical : Dok. AN SSSR 102/5~ 953-956, Jun 11, 1955 Abstract : Five references: 2 USSR and 3 USA (1858--1955). Diagrams. IKOCI GMOYTSZYA, V.A.; INOZXNTSSVA, I.I.; BYGHIOTA, M.N.; WRITA, ,,.W-.F-ZABflCIMYJV, S.A.; INKASHITA, A.M. Production of radioactive penicillin (05). Antibiotiki I no.4:20-24 jl-A,g 056. (MUU 9: 11) 1. Isesoyusnyy nauehno-I so ledeva tell sidy institut antibiottkov. (PSNICILLIN. radioactive prod.) =C=-?TA "=DICA Sc-c.4 7ol.U/4 797. SWIE CONMMONS OF UMIZATION OF 70"'. Mi SYNTHESIS BY THE M::GL:S PENZIC ILL.IU:.' texi) - Levitov M, .1,1 and TDVarova 1. l.'In--'t. cow - ANT1.3,10TINI IG'G, I (21-Z3) Tzb!cs 2 S. ,s were made on the conditions of simult-m.,s of 2 .ud,, for enicillin sinthesis. Grovwin:; Lhe fur,-U:; ~-,a syn',~.nic 1.1 of pKenylacetamide. para-ox--p% crc:~; C zz enyla-cetic acid, : --Ct C C-- nylseleniu=cetic acid, it was found t%at az 2 zc!,~-. in cf 0.01-0.02%, sharply increased tle activity of tl:c culljre Pluld (3-14 ti,==;). -.71- acetamide was slightly less active and para-o:-j-,~.-:.y'.zcctic ac!J -;=s a:=-- active. On simultaneous addition to the medium of Z:A mercaptoacetic acid, or phenylacetamide and decreased sharply; on addition of Penylacetarn de ard r~:ra-o-- I no changes at aU were observed. Ile autIors conclude it-at the prezenca in medium of 2 penici.11in pretursors results in competition. P Svinki.na - 1-csz= V i" of cla4iou~yivtfi ' Amn utiniktobic activity, oIIkI=;ycItIII0-1- itv ltrtlCture and tl%4 cnethanlu4 of action of chloromyct..~, M. bf. Shenlyakia, NI N. K-olauw, %I SI IC I q, (kraulnova. M 0 K .,rapf t. An V " 71, -7 1 V-r I A L t i BaniI;X~ Z4% A ,h4ri ~ km 20 Cf C .4 40 P~ I VA 50 K~dl, H-I --al acyl deriv, .,j ~hluvrnijcetin altumit F.Schcrtrhij Coll, Iw4dluf fuNtIls. And Vtb~tOf?uOrrTCcVIj wcrt! Performt(l. The nuilti indicate theit the P-nitT I YI 11 impart2ja to the activity of the drug both 21111ulolgh tl, behavior alul its polarizing action on the rest of the mrA.; the Won"ric dimensions of this part .1 tl-,c mul, are not important in contrast to the import of gronittrie dimensions in the arninopropanediol p,,-rtimj ci the ma). The NCh.Frr-,ujp Curt be shifted witlifut liris of activity to other conjugated hratirms, sand compels. with P-C)2NCjf,- N.-N- or p-O%NC4lf.CfI-N- linkages are highly active., coulpds. without the Nov group or those with it in uncvn~u- gated locatiuns (pANCO14CONIF-) art inactive or weakly active. The biol. activity OIChloromycetin untlogy drupe 'off in the stries of the P-phtnyl subitittimts: NOI, CN, Cjjl()rolnyUttiTj are di-,cwssed at length. Ntw analeqi were prepd. Dy IIC41ing 6 f. I -1-propanediol(l), 7.2 g. Nip 4 till. M-AntOll to I tO* A inin.. J~y tf,L~&SICIlt With EtbAc, give 17% DL-threlp- i1ropheis -y.-r,-f4r!H in, 16 V from C14 (6 g.) in 350 mi. EtjO and 1W ml. 0.5W treAtcd with 6.1 g. CC1,CH,CIf,COC1 (bo Q.17?) 0.5 hr. gulve Er,'~"V brityrylamirin)-i.3-propaxtdi,~.', n, 116,17' (from (CfIlClh~ or Lfr,7rn )I 1 (9 g.) timil.-irly treared -itt, CTiCI,C11 C11COO (bo 79-81". nlj I .511,S) ga,r 71~ 1' F in 94 -5 ~ fvirn VIOAc and ~ CHI , h, %I,, CO), 1.4hri. an-fal, in. 84-5* jailj 67.0' Mc,(20), LIL-4nalog, prejul by mixing tile ~ isomers, tri 144-S' 1 (0 It ) In .900 rul dry dioxane wits reated. at 12 15' wab 2 46 CC13 CHULCOCI over 0,5 hr , after 0.&-hT shaking the mixtpre wai filtered and concd in tvui6.l, treated 97ith RtOAc. wa%hrd with dil 14SO. and 21)~', NaCJ, and evapd , Y10dins K9 7v i) t, -1 Air ef~- I (p- fa i tro g-A r n V1)- 2 - ~ y.,y - d s rh1c r o- - I r '1' 4 --.1, (from hq,isne and (C 11,C] r. tt).A~ -('1C If.(, li'(-l , '2 3' tile .&ter of hydratirin t5 lowt at I(X)' in rue- I hii (0 2 It ) In dry di,aanp tre.ited with 2 dr(ppi ftr~ [-(~N and kept 4.5 tirs gilve W)~'; 1, t -A-o- I ~ f-1,,,P)v . i - 2 ~ y,,, d,,V--vl~ =11nol-I 3-p,ipantrisoi, at 14.4 5' tdcritical wab the ? ~ / -17)"r 110 2 hill. give ve ic!;Crl!,V,l I(Oulting 11 Aith ~ I ' .'I j ' 87c,, CQv CliC11,C01,11 awt 01 11 Kri~~v)fl rlja~L A USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosiz. .ntibioties. F-2 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 12, 1958, 52754 Author Lovitovj M,M, Inst Title The Biological Significance of Penicil-lin Formatioa. Orig Pub Antibiotiki, 1957, 2, Wo 2, 3-7 Abstract Based on the author's own experiments, and literature danta, a hypothesis of the biological significance of penicillin (L) is sat forth. The author believes that formation of I represents a process of defMisivo synthesis, as -~ recull" of which substances toxic to penicillin are made harmlei3c by corabinina the antibiotic with given products of mld wta- bolim. To the introduction of the toxic substance o: the precursor (11) penicillin responds by an increased f,-=ntlon of Ip which combines with the rzlccule of II. This hypothe- sis is confirmed by the foll=ig facts. The composition of the nucleus of the I wlecule remins unchanred, and Card 1/2 21 ,LZVIT.OT-,-".; GZUaNOVA, K.I.; TOVAROVA, I.I.: BYCHKOVA, M.N.; LURITIC, L.M.; XIVOYMMOV, P.S. Physiological characteristics of various strains of Penicillius chrynogenum: affect of the compositIon of the sodium and of fer- mentation conditions on penicillin synthesis by strains low Type 24, Hybrid-31 and R-51-20. Antiblottki 3 no,2t3-7 Xr-Ap 158, (KIRA 12i11) 1. Vseooyuzu" nauchno-looledovateltakiy institut antibiotikov. (PINICILLIUX, culture, chrysogenum, off. of medium composition & fermentation on penicillin synthesis by various strains (RUB)) ISVITOV, R.M.; OMOYTSIVA. V.A. Blosynthests of phAnoxymthylpenicillin. Antiblotiki 3 no-5: 21-25 S-0 158. (NBA 12: 11) 1, VeasoyujrWy nauchno-insladovatellskly Institut antibiottkav. (PENICILLIN, rel. cpda. phenoxy methyl penicillin, biosynthesis (Rue)) . ~' ""'~ i TOVAR"A' I'I.;,LJ!TITOV, N.M.; GWMHOVA, K-L Role of precursors in the synthesis of penicillin by varions trains. Antibiotiki 3 no.5.#26-30 S-0 '58. (HIU 12:11) : . Vassoyus"y nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut antibiottkay. (PMCILLIN, rel. qAo. bonxyl penicillin, off. of precursors on synthesis by various strains (Rue)) GERMANOVAt K.I.; INVITOY, H.M.; STEPANOVA, Me.; NENASHEVA, A.M. Physiological characteristics of varl?us strains of Penicillium chrysogenum; certain charactoristic si'of ibtabolism in strains B-51- 20. 31 and 24 [with summai7 in Inglish).-Antibiotiki 3 no.6:8-14 N-D 158, (MIRA 12:2) (PENICILLIN, metabolism, 14' chryeogenum B-51-20, 31'-1 24 (Rue)) Lv.VITOvg TI.M.; GIRMAKOVA, K,I, Antihiotic research md production in the Chinese People's Republic. Antiblotiki, 4 no.2.-118-3.21 Mr-Ap 159. (KIIRA 12:7) (CHIRA-AUTDIOTICS) LITITOV. X.M.; rLLPOTSUU, I.I.; TUDINA. O,D~ larmation of penicillin nucleus during fermutation and'its con- version to penicillin. Antibiotiki 4 uo.6118-24 I-D 159. ()MA 13 13 ) 1. Uesoyusnyy usuchno-Issledovatellskly Institut antiblottkov. (PINICILLIN chow.) LYO ZHO-IN [Liu Jo-ying); TUN SYU-111 (T'ung Hslu-ying]; TSEN SYUO-KHEN; LEVITOV" M.M-.- --- Influence of lactic acid on the synthesis of oxytetracycline in fer- mentation. Antibiotiki 5 no.ls52-57 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 13S7) 1, Iaboratoriya biokhimii Instituta antiblotikov Kitayokoy Narodnoy Respubliki. (OXYTETRACYCLINE) (IACTIC ACID) -IMTIOV, M. M.-2 GOMVTSEVA, V. A., YUDINA, 0. X., VERKFOVTZ-r.VA, T. F.V and _X_L!MVS_FM,, K. T. (US!-R) "The Blosynthesis of Penicillins and Penicillin-like Substances in fermentation without a precursor." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 2 OvTs-rVAI T.P'.) U JTOL_&~.; VERKB SHOSTAKOVSKIYP M-F-I RABINOVICH, H-S-J SKIY, O.A* nUuMUMENSKAYAJO Ye.v.; KULIKOVA, G.lq.; YAL-LAVV synthesis of the precurso" and frApOUtO of antibiotics. Part 4: ives. zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.5:1453-1458 Thioglycolic acid derivat (,KM 34:5) )W 161, 1. yeesotuzgyy nauchno-issledovatell3kiy institut antibiotikoYs (Acetic acid) (Antibiotics) LEVITOV, M.9,1- VFJWMSEVA$ T.P.; RABINOVICHp M.S.; FMOERAZEEKSKAYA, Ye.V.; G.N.; BUYABOVSKATA.. 1.S.; SJOIEERSON, A.11. Biosynthesis of now penicillim using propylmercaptoacatic acid derivatives as preow-sors, Antibiotiki 6 no.7:575~-581 n 161. (FlUt 15.6,, 1. Vsoooyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellakly institut antibiotikov. (FENICILLIN) (ACETIC ACID) SH&HUW ~ )1.)41 Synthesis arA study of the antimicrobial action of the simplest analogues of macrolide antibiotics. AntibiotiJd 6 no.7:581-565 J1 161. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Institut khim.1i prirodnykh soyedineniy All SSSR. (AIITIBIOTICS) POPOVAO L.A.; IZVITOVI M.M.j BELaMROVAO O.P. 16 Effect of fats on the biosynthesis of chlortatracycline. Antibiotiki 6 no.3.1:989-994 11 161. (.vPA lrl:3'/ 1. Vseooyuznyy nauchnc-i-soledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. (AUREaMIN) (OIIZ AND FATS et Q,TITOVj N.M.; LUROYE, 1,.Mj; ZAVjjj;X3UU, G.y# Role of precursors in the biosyntbosis of penicillin. Antibiotiki 6 no.12t1058-1063 D 161. (MMA 1512) I* Voesoy=yy nauchno-ioBledovatellpkiy institut antibiotikov. (PENICILLIN) .!!~nTQV; H.H.; INO=,USZVA, I.I.; CMOVTSEVA, V.A.; KOHOKINA, Z.F.; rWINA,, O.D.; K=L'R, G.I.; IOYY&, R.I.; NAGLE, A.M. Production and basic properties o' alnecillin (allylmroaptomethyl- penicillin). Mod. prod, 15 no.11:12-19 N 161. (WIRA 15:6) 1. Vuesoyuznyy nauchno-ionledavatollskiy inatitut antibictikov i Rizhokiy zavod maditainskikh preparatov. (PENICIIMI) U'VITOV N M - IliOW=LVA, I I - TaIAKINA, A. 18 - BUYAJIUVSKAYA, 1. - -6:. iA~j ~Lf.AYA 6 Ii.; KoKUIi~, Za.; DAUZ11"11 a, 4,11. SILEZ-ai'sol", A.B.; Ci , I . " ? Few type of ponicillin -oLphenoxyathylpenicillin and study of its microbiological proportion. Antibiotiki 7 no.2:101,-108 F 162. 0:11~A 15-2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatolls)Uy inatitut antibiotikov. 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