SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOPUKHOV, L.S. - LOPUSHANSKIY, A.I.
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LARIONOV, K.A.. prof.,; KADACHIGOV, VA., prof.; KUZEUM, N.S., doteent;
dotes
LOPUKHOT. nt; TIKHOMOT. I.Ao, prof.; TSAPKIN, N.V.,
dotmen 6MUCKOV, P.A., dotsento V radaktirovanii prialmal
uchastiye BOYXOV, S.L. AZAROV, B.K., red.; laVoMsEAu, L.G.,
tekhn.red.
(PolitLcal economy; textbook for students of economic theory]
Politichesksis ekonomiia; posobis v pomoshchl isuchaiushchim
voprovy okonomichaskoi teorlio Leningrad. Lanizdat. 1960.
362 P. (MM 13:7)
(Xconomice)
LARIONOV, K.A., prof.; KADACHIGOV, V.M., prof.; KUZBELEV, N.S.,
dots.; IDPUKHOV clots.; TIKHMV, LA.,, prof.;
TSAPKIN,2"V. ~--,'prof.; CHESNOKOV, P.A.,,dots.;
KASHUTIN, P.A., dote., red.; HITINA. M~, red.;
KOROLEVA, A., m1ad. red.; MOSKVINA, R., tekhn. red.
(Economics] Politicheskaia ekonomiia; uchabnoe posobie.
Moskva, Oots4giz, 1963. 430 P. (MIRA 16:9)
(Economics)
WPUKHOV. me , inshenere
Wood-metal body dump-truck operation in North Kssakhstan. Avt.
transpo 33 no.li12-13 J&'55. (KLRA 8:3)
1. Aln"tinakly filial VNIIATa.
(Usakhotan-Damp trucks)
LOPUEMDV Mist TO&
--- --- I-AU)
Improve public transport service. Avt.transp. 33 no-3:10-11
Mr 135- (HIM 8:5)
(Almo-Ata - Motor bus lined)
M.A.- DENION, N.Ya., vt~tcrinarnrj f^ltdsner
.LDPUKHCVr._ . JI
Ch'Lor-,Phos in I.-hp, 2ontrol of m1te3 and llns-~r;ts. Tr-terinari!e
1 no.6.-111-1112- ~-s 164. (MMA 18-.6)
j. -- v
4
1. Glavnyy Ve4lerlnarnyy vrach novkhov-, '1'ry-ul'kubai6k'y",
Yuzhnc-Kazakh9tan!3koy
BMIE) Yevgeniy Leonidovich; VINOKUROV, Aleksey Konstantinovich;
GERASIMOV, Vadim Yakovlevich; YU9ZOV, Vladimir Nikolayevich;
PLOKHCVp Sergey Origorlyevich;
SUDAKCV., Vladimir Stepanovich; SAVICH, M.P., red.; EXILE',
PeAes tekhnq red,
(Driver's mnywallSpravochnik obofera. Soat. E.L.Beine,i dr.
Alma-Ata, Kazakbskoe gos, izd-vop 1961. 439 P. (MIRA 15:6)
(Motor vehicle s-Handbooks , mamals, etc.)
(Transportation, Automotive-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
tip ott~ V, /V
84-58-2-6/46
AUTHOR: No . Depty.*W! roil Komsomol Aff airs of the
of the GVF
TITLE: A
Proper Welcome to the 13th Komsomol Congress (XIII
If
s yezdu VLKSM - dostoynuyu vatreohu)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiyap 1958.9 Nr 2,, pp 4-5 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author presents a critical review of the past
achievemdats of the Komsomol organizations within the
Aeroflot, and a fomulation of problems to be solved
by the forthcoming Congress. The eliminAtion.. of short-
comings should be achieved without the
excessive tutelage
*
of the ground-level organizations,, and more by helping
them to solve their individual problems in their own way
according to their experience. The author suggest
creation of special commisions within the Komsomol
Committee of the units to take care of certain fields
such as production
, training,, education, propaganda,,
.
physical training and sports.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
C ard 1/1 1. Aeronautics - USSR
p(YV/84-58-10-3/54
AUTHOR: It LopukhovL_kt; Assistant Chief of Civil Air Fleet (GVF)
-FUITTYUKE Administration on Komsomol Affairs
TITLE: Glorious 40--th kiniversary of Lenin's Komsomol (Geroicheskoye
Rorokaletlye Leninskogo Komsomola)
PERIODICAL: 0razhdanska.,,,-- aviatsila, 1958, Nr 10, pp 1-2 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author reviews the role and activities of the VLKSM
organization on its 40-th anniversary. He refers to the impressive
record of Komsomol groups and individual members in the various
Republics and their unfailing cooperation in assuming every task
and duty. There Is one photograph.
Card 1/1
LC-l'U-KMG';y N. D. , Ent-r. Cand. T-r.~-r. f~rjj.
Dissertation: "Rationalization of the Continuo,~s Hapld Method for Bricklaying."
Moscow Order of the Labor Red Ppraier Construction Ep,incprinf~ Imit ll.',Cni V.7. Yuyhy ('IV #
24 Far 47.
SO: Vechern-vaya Moskva, Mar, 1947 (Proilect #17F36)
.LOPIIKIIOV, Me-, kand. tekhn. nauk; MOKS, F.V., in-.h.; TOWCHEV, P.I., irzh.
tv
lechnology of preparing soJl cement and laying pile foundations
made of it and foundations without earthwork. Trudy Z&~.-Sib. fil.
ASiA no.7:145-156 162. MIRA 18:2)
L)OPUKHOV.- N.-D..,,- kand. tekhn. nauk; YEGOROVA, Z.F. , inzh.; CHASHCHINA, N.I.,
inzh.
Study of the distribution of moisture in the body of soil cement
pilings. Trudy Zap.-Sib. fil. ASiA no.7:157-160 162.
(MIRA,18:2)
-IOPU-MV. N.1.
qmlifjr ImpreTment is an 1"Ortgat potential for Increasing open-
hearth furnace produotIvItr. Metallurg ao,5:9-ILI Mr 156.(M= 9:9)
1.1achal'alk martenevskege, uchastka otdola takhnichoskon, kentrolya
Magattogerskege installurgicheskage, kembinata.
(Magnitogorsk-4)pen-hearth furnaces) (Steel-Quality control)
LOPUKHOV, K, P, Doc Tech Sci
Disaartationt OGeonetry of Spherical Gears." 27/3-1/50
Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School ineni Baman
So Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
.-UJPUKHOV
-,.doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; IGNATOVICII, A.M., kand.tekhn.
nauk, dotsent
*Machine parts* by Y.N. Bokov. Reviewed by N.P. Lopukhovp A.M.
Ignatovich. V4m sh. 41 no,3.1:90 N 161. (MIRA 14:11)
t:aChinery-Design and construction)
(Bokov, V.N.)
LOPUKHOV, Petr Mbaylovich; FOFAIIOVA, L., red.; MOKP.OUSOVA,A.,
- red.
(Rank and file members of the power engineering industry]
Riadovye sluzhby energetiki. Saratov, Saratovskoe knizbnoe
izd-voj 1963. 19 p. (MIRA 17:1)
LOPUKROVo VA, otarshiy leytenant
Use of an emulsion in the treatment of suppurative processes, Voene-
mad, zhur, no, 2:76-77 F 161, (KM 14:2)
6 (SKIN--DISMES)
LOMOVO V. N.
Treatnent of inflamnatory diseases of the muscles and peripheral
nervous system under polyclinic conditions. Klin. mad. 40 no.7:
io5-lo7 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(MUSCLES-DISEASES) (NERVES, PWIPMMDISMES)
-rf-i- I It - I - -
RASIU, D.K.; IOPUIROT, Te.I., kand.ekonom.nauk
X.MAMT. ~-- -
Raw materials for the hydrolysis industry. Xhim.nsuka i prom..2
no.4:487-489 157. (KIRA 10:11)
(Hydrolysis) (Raw materials)
1 , ~ I : ~ , : - .
---- - - - -- - - - -- -- - - --- - - -- -- - - - --- - - - -- ---- - - --- - - - -- --- - --- - -- - - - - - -
2564-9 LIM"~~'.)Vl Yo. 1.
U- I dolz*nna borotsya zza v-. o~oyc p od 'A ii.
Lesmya promy-sh1snnost .1-1 r U.. 3
Po matcrialnm vystupleni.,fa na al-tive rabotnikov lasnoy prom-sti S.S.S.R.
Losp 1948P No. 3p s. 16-18.
SO: Lotopis' Zhurnalln:~rrh Statey, Ilo. 30, ?.Ioskva, 10,48
2, USER(600)
4. Lumbering Accounting
7. Cost accounting in the loggirgeamp, Les. Prom., 13, no. 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Arril - 1953, Uncl.
---- LOPMO'V,-- To. -1. - - -- --- -- --- - --- --- -- -- -- - - --- -- ---- -- --- --- -
"Railroa,t Hauling of Lumber In Connection With the Moyesent of the Lumber Industry
Into Timilber-Rich Regions." Cand Tech Sci. Moscow$ Forestry Xngineering Inst, Min
Higher Education USSR, Moscow, 1954. (IL, No 5, Jan 53)
Sarvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Iducational.
Institution s (12)
SO: SUM No- 536, 24 JUA 55
UMUL-ItVA en lost ovich, Inshener;BUNSON, G.H., redaktor;
lSLAHnxF#.r.-.-rAlaaktor; ISIZNTIYIVA. P.G.. takhnichookly
redaktor.
(Wood Industry of the U.S.S.R.) Lagnaia promyshlennont' SSSR.
Moskva, Isd-vo OZnanie," 1955. 31 p.(Veasoiuanoe obshchestve
po rallprostranentiu politicheskikh i nauchr7kh manii. Ser.4.
no-38) (nu 8: 1~)
(Wood-using industries)
- LOPLTHOV, Ye. 1.
"Informatlon on MSR Hydrolysis Industry,," lAs, Prom.., No.381 P. 32o 1955
Translation W-31718, 27 Mar 56
I , " t~ . . I--r11-Z, . -
- WPUKROV. Ye. I - -
Hardwoods as a source of raw material for the hydrolysis industry.
Gidroliz.1 lesokh1m.prom. 10 no.4:24-25 '57. (MIRA 10:7)
(Hardwoods) (Hydrolysis)
2o,! A / , I ,A!;A -- ,Y~ )
v " 1
NYTIITG%U G" - p-r-4. , 4,7t7,t 'or snl I nkokhci.-iKiPtvAnnvkh nauk: WPLIMOTO0
Imnd. tekhn, nauk.
I
ot toward reffenrch but toward a quiet position. Ikulm i pared. op.
N
v sellkhos. 18 no.2:66-67 7 '58. (KIRA 11:Y)
(Forest and forestry)
LOPUKHOVA, K. A.
Action on tha skin of corrosion inhibitors and inhibiting
emulsions. GiR. truda I prof, zab, no,3:43-45 162. MMA 15:4)
1. Inatitut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevwdy AMN SSSR.
(SKIN) J.
(CORROSION AND ANTI-CORROSIVES-.kIPMIOLOr-ICAL EFFECT)
LOPUKHOVA, K. A.
Causes of dermatomes in subjects working with rubber and resins.
Vest. derm. i ven. no.3:47-51 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Iz der-matologichookoRo otdelenlya (zav. - prof. A. P. Dolgov)
Institute, gigiyeny truda i profzabolevanly (d'ir. - deystvitelln3ry
chlen AMN SSSR prof. A. A. Letavet, zav. klinikoy - prof. A. L.
Morozov) ANN SSSR.
(RUBBER INDUSTRY WORIOLS-DISEASES AND HYGIENE)
(SKIN-ZT-SEASES)
ANTONIYEV A.A.; LOPUYdIOVA, K.A.; RABEN A.So
Cases from practice and therapeutic notes concerning the nevoid
nature of the superciliary cicatricial erythema. Vest. derm. i
van. 38 no.9s76-77 S 164. (MIRA 18:4)
1, Dermatologicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. A.P.Dolgov)
Instituta gigiyeny truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy (dir. -
daystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.A.Letavet) AMN SSSR, Moskva.
ALEKSEM, V.M.; LOPUKHOVA, S.M.
Teratology of trematodes. Zool. zhur. 41 no.3:453-454 Mr '62.
(YJRA 15:3)
1. Department of Zoolof7, State University of the Far East,
Vladivostok.
(Trematoda) (Abnormalities (Animals))
PEGELI,' V.A.; REMOROV, V.A.; LOPUKHOVAI V.V.
r
Effect of a change in water pressure on the gas exchange in fisheei
Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki, no.D62-64 164.
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Rekomendavana kafedroy fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotnykh Tomf3kogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta, im. V.V.Kuybysheva.
LOPUKHOVA Ye.N.., inzli.; ZYBIN, Yu.P., dokror- tek",-n. rauk,
Design and weaving of arciant f(umuniar, fOGA-40tir. Ilam-i'. trirly
MTIIY no.27:104-107 163. (141RA 17:11)
1. Kafedra tekhzioloryii izdeliy iz kozhi. Moskovskogo tekhriologi-
u -
cheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlonrooti.
MU/ZlectrIcity May 49
Electric Po r
Machines, Electric
*Review of G. M. Berdicbevskiyls Book, 'Compensa-
tion for Pover Factor in Industrial En rprises,'"
A. H. Slavskly, 1 p
"Prom Everget" So 5
Slavekly considers books on power-fac-tor correction
3=7- +4-lx-dne to -ec=-l c Importance of subject
Snd scarcity of s4mll- pdblications In recent
yisars. Although author's task-vas obviously to
5T/49!r37----
0=41ectrielty (oonta) May. 49
write a popular, practical book on the basic
problem of power-ftctor correction, be wrote an
illiterate technical psm;)hlet which could only
confuse indufftrial anidn era, e.g., author
apparently does not understand difference between
a s7zcbronous motor and a synchronous condezeer.
Criticizes not only tlv-- aumr *but also the editor,
W. A. Lopulenko, Env.
5TAmT
ZYMIX-MICHIM0, A.A.; WpMIN. V.M. -, VASILIYF.V, V.H.
Iff~ot of the form of an electrostatic field In the gun of a
travelin&-wave tube on Its noise factor. Izv.vys.ucheb.zay.;
radiotekh. 2 no.5:589-599 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:5)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy radiotekhniki Moskovskogo ordena lenina
gosudaretvennogo universiteta is. H.V.Lomonosova.
(Traveling-wave tubes--Noise)
DOMAREVA, T,V.; LOPIRIOVA, V.F.; RYABININ) A.A.; SALTYKOVA, I.A.
Triterpenea of the bark AInaster fruiticosue Ledeb. Zhur.ob.
kh" 31 no.7:2434,2435 Jl 161, (KIRA 14:7)
1
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvemyy universitet imeni A.A. Zhdanova.
.(Terpenes)
RYABININ# A.A.; LOP-UNM,,-W.
Triterpe=4 frm Qmcm petres bark. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.10:3478
o l61. (KCRA 14:10)
1, Leningradakiy gosudarstvenW universitet A.A.2idamva.
(Triterpones)
M
-- - - -- --- -- - - - --- -
LOPUSIIANI I. I.
"Ways of Eliminating Multistages in Medical Evacuation Support of Casualties
and Sick in Military Areas." - p. 26
Voyenno Mleditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 10, 1962
PAWILOTO
Polarography of chromium. (Complex with Trilon B). Ukr. khIm. shur.
94 (KM 10W
1. Chernovitakiy universiter, laboratorlya fisicheskoy khimii.
(Polarography) (Chromium salts) (Complex compounds)
,7-
Ilk C1 73-3-2/24
AUTHOR: Pamfilov, A. V., T#OPUBhanBkaya, A. 1. , and Gusel Ye - B.
'11ITIZ: Oa the Complexes of Certain Metals with Polyphospiiate.
(0 Kompleksakh Nekotorykh Metallov s Polifosfatom).
PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, 1957, Vol.23, No-3,
pp. 297-302 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Polyphosphates are able to give complexes vrith the ions
of various metals. These complexes are formed when the
precipitates of the salts of bi-valent metals are dissolved
in excess polyphosphate solution. The polyphosphates have
found wide application in the treatment of industrial
waters. The authors based their investigation on
Van-Wazer's (Ref. 1) method who had worked w-ith penta-
phosphates; similarly as Van-Wazer they used polarographic
methods and studied the complex-formation of sodium
triphosphate with nickel, cobalt, copper, zinc, lead and
cadmium. All described tests were carried out on a
polarograph IIB - 1 of the Leningrad factory
"Geologorazvedka" during 1953. The ions of the simple
salts of the tested metals gave well defined polarographic
wAves. The data of the half-wave potentials (Table 1)
agree with values obtained by other authors (Ref. 7).
It can be seen that these half-waves are still well defined
Card 1/3 in the case of zinc vhen an equivalent quantity of sodium
73-3-2/24
On the Complexes of Certain Metals with Polyphosphate.
triphosphate is added but they are shifted towards the
negative values. The waves of these ions disapgear when
further quantities of triphosphate are added. Solutions
of nickel-, cobalt-, copper or zinc-salts do not give
precipitates with a solution of triphosphate; however,
solutions of lead- or cadmium-salts give a white precipi-
tate which is soluble in excess tri hos hate. The poten-
tials of the half-waves shift towags t9e negative values
during the polarography of lead and cadmium-salt solutions
in the presence of considerable excess of Na-triphosphate.
Figure 1 gives the dependence of log i/(id- i) on the
potential, obtained from the polarogram of a 1.10 x 1073
mole lead solution, 0-35 mole triphosphate and a 1.0 N
potassium nitrate (Fig. 2). The carbon coefficient =
0-036 v which nearly equals the calculated value of 0-030v,
when n = 2. 'The relation of the half-wave potential of
lead and the concentration of triph6sphate is given in
Table 2 and Figure 3, the relation of the half-wave
potential of cadmium and the concentration of IOTO is
given in Table 3. Table 4 illustrates the changeg in the
Card 2/3 half-wave potential of cadmium with the concentration of
73-3-2/24
On the Complexes of Certain h%tals with Polyphosphate.
Na-triphosphate. At increasing concentration of the
triphosphate a shift towards the negative values is
observed on the half-wave potential of cadmium. The
dissociation constant wasioalculated and was found for
cadmium to be K = 9 x 107 . There are 4 tables, 7 figures
and 9 references, 4 of which are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: May, 23, 1956.
ASSOCIATION: Chernovtsy University, Physical Ghemistry Laboratory.
(Chernovitskiy Universitet, Laboratoriya Fizicheskoy
Khimii)
AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 313
WPUSHANMYA) A. I.: Meter Chem Sci (dies) -- "on the mechanism of electro-
precipitation of cbromium". ChernovtBy, 1958. 15 'op (Min Higher 'Educ Ukr SSRp
Chernortey State U), 150 copies (n, No 5, 1959, 144)
(C ~;.d--1/74-27-6-2/6
AUTHOM, Lopushanskayap A. I., Pamfilovq A. V, hernoytoy)
TITLEt Ali'ernat EngU'rren -in Electrochemical Kinetics (Peremennyy
tok v elektrokhimicheskoy kinetike)
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimii, 1958, Vol. 27, Nr 6, pp. 669 - 689 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Tn the course of the investigation of electrode processes
alternating current is frequently used, so that it is possible
to investigate not only the binary layer (Refs 1 - 7) but
also to determine the points of the zero-charge of metals
(Refs 8 - 11) in order to form a comprehensive opinion of
thekinstics of various stages of the electrochemical process
and of the passivation processes (Refs 12 - 299 30 - 37)-
In the course of recent years increasing interest has been
shown for methods of investigating non-steady processes. This
is the case also with the method of superimposing alternat-
ing current upon direct current. There follows a discussion
of initial investigations by means of alternating current*
Two different opinions were expressed with respect to the
nature of the electrode resistance (and in this connection
Card 1/3 some knowledge was also acquired concerning the nature of
Alternating Current in Electrochemical Kinetics jull/74-27-6-2/6
the modification of the electron potential as a result of
the passage of the current). There follows a discussion of
the statements made by P. Kohlrausch (Kollraush) (Ref 38A14
According to E* Warburg (Varburg) (Ref 39) only Faraday
(Faradey)*r,irrents exist in electrolysis. Warburg developed
his theoriai in the course of a more voluminous work (Ref 40)
based 1 the interpretations given of his eleotrocapil-
iary zneory (Ref 41). A more comprehensive theory was de-
veloped by F. KrUger (Kryuger) (Ref 42). According to Frum-
kin (Ref 43) the theory developed by Kr_dger has in many
respects been surpassed by A. P. Sokolov. There follows a
detailed discussion of KrUger's theory (equations 2 - 10).
The present survey then deale with the works by Dolin and
Ershler (Ref 12) on the kinetics of the discharge of hydro-
gen ions. Further, the methods of measuring the capacity of
the binary layer on solid electrodes is discussed by Leykis
and Kabanov (Ref 47). The opinions expressed by several
authors (Refs 14, 15, 20, 23, 25) who further developed this
theory are very similar to one another; the equations which
they obtained are identical and differ only somewhat with
respect to the conclusions drawn. The method of superimpos-
Card 213 ing alternating current upon direct current was employed by
k1ternating Current in Electrochemical Kinetics j0f 74-27-6-2/6
Frumkin and Melik-Gaykazyan (Refs 68 - 71) when investigat-
ing the kinetics of the adsorption processes of surface-
-active substances on the electrode, It was shown that the
slowest stage(determining the velocity of the adeorption
process of the alcohols) is the diffusion of the substances
adsorbed. The axithor continues by saying that the method of
superimposing alternating currention direct current promises
to be of great usefulness in connection with the investiga-
tion of electron processes and of the chemical sources of
the current and the phenomena of corrosion. There are 9
figures and 81 referencest 43 of whioh are Soviets
1. Electrochemistry--USSR 2. Alternating current--Applications
3. Electrodes--Resistance
Card 3/3
PAMPILOV, A.V.; LOPUSHAUKAYA, A.I.: GRU, B.A.
...................
Chromium plating with asymmetrical alternating current. Ukr.khiv.
zhure 26 no,1:31-35 '60, (WRA 13:5)
1. Chernovitakiv goeudarstvanny7 universitet, laboratoriya
fizicheskoy khimii.
(Chromium plating)
PAMFIWV, A.V.; IIOPUSRANSXATA A.I.; MANDFLIZTLI, A.M.
Polarogropi-q of polyphosphate complexes. Ukr.khim.shur. 26
no.l-.41-47 160. (KMA 13:5)
1. Chernovitskly universitet, laboratoriya fisicheskoy khimii.
(Phosphates) (roiarography)
LOFUSWSIAU A-I., PAWILOT, A.T.
Kinetics of reduction of chromic acid. Mr. khim. zhur. 26 no-3:
314-318 '60. (NM 13:7)
lp ChernovitskV go*uW~tvenM untrersitst. Laboratoriya
f isicheekoy khizil.
(Chromic acid) (Reduction, Electrolytic)
S/073/60/026/004/007/008
B016/BO54
AUTHORS: Pamfilov, A. V. and Lopushanskaya, A. I.
-t
TITLEs On the Mechanism of Electric Chromium.Procipitation
PERIODICALs Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 26, ro, 4,
pp. 461-465
TEXT% The authors investigated the part played by the cathode film
forming during olectric chromium precipitation by MGa3urlng the oloctrois
capaoity and using the method of tagged Cr5l atoms. The 9xistenoo 3f the
film oan be determined on the basis of its influence on the capacity :,f
the double layer. The Fig. (P-462) uhows the dependence of the capacity
on the potential of a platinum electrode. Curve I was obtained !n a
1.0-mole solution of chromic anhydride, Curve 2 in chromic acid of -the
same concentration. Table 1 shows the depeudence of the elettrode
capacity on the conditions of electrolysis. To clarify the part played
by the film mentioned at the beginning, the authors made erperiments
with the use of tagged Cr5l atoms (half-life 26-5 lays). Table 2 giy9s
the activity of the chromium precipitate. On the basis of their results,
Card 1/2
On the Mechanism of Electric Chromium S/073~6o/o26/004/007/00
Precipitation Bo16/BO54
the authors arrive at the following conclusionst By measuring ihe electrode
capacity at a high frequency of the alternating current, it wa3 pon5lbj;
to prove the existence of a film during the electrolysis of ac'l
both in the presence and absence of foreign anions. The film forming !n
the presence of sulfate ions does not hinder the electric ohromium
r51
separation. With the use of tagged C atoma, the authors sunceeded ~n
proving that metallin. chromium forms with the assistance t~f ohr-.,mi-,jm icnij
in the film. The authors mention a paper by A. I. Levin (Ref, 4). There
are I figure, 2 tables, and 15 referencesi 8 Soviet and 4 German.
ASSOCIATIOIqj ChernoTitskiy gasudarstv6nnyy universit-et, laboratorJy,~
fizicheakoy khimli (Ch~-rnovtey State Univeriii.ty, -'al,ora-r-,
of Physical Chemiatry)
SUBMITTED% January 26, 1959
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AUTHORS: LopushansLa_ya, A. I.. Dombrovskly, A.. V,, and Laba, V. I.
TITLE: Haloarylation of Unsaturated Compounds With Aromatic
Diazo Compounds
XI. Polarographic Analysis and Absorption Spectra of
Phenyl- and p-Tolyl Diazonium Chloride Solutions
Containing Copper Chloride
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960., Vol, 30, No. 6,
pp. 2047-2051
TEXT: Complex compounds ~1 t:r aryl diazonium. chloridJ with CuCl2
have- hitherto not been isolated. Basing on Refs. I -- 8, the authors
of the present paper intended to determine the reaction occurring
between thE ab~ye-mentioned compounds. They polarographed and took the
absorption spectra of mi/tures of CuCl 2 and diazonium salts. According
to the autuhcrs, the results obtained confirm thei.- assumption of the
,;~c-jrrence of such a reacticn and the role of copper in haloarylation
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X1. Polarographic Analysis and Absorption
SpestTa of Phenyl- and p-Tolyl Diazonlum Chloride Solutions
Containing Copper Chl,:~ride
res-u' ting -,~herefr,',m. For this study, the authorsused dry phenyl
diazonium salt (I) and p,-tolyl diazonium salt (II) prepared by the
method of B.. flLrach (Ref. 9). The polarographic analyGis is described
tn detail. Polarcgrams are run for solutions of copper chloride, phenyl
diazcnium chloride, p-tolyl diazonium chloride, and mixtures of these
diazon_~um salts with CuCl 2' The half-wave potential for copper reduction
.~ 0;0" V, is in good agreement with the data published in Ref. 10.
PhenYl diazenium chloride is reduced at the dropping mercury electrode
and gives a p~-Iarogram (shown in Fig., 1) with a peak not suppressed by
gelatin, Reduction starts at -0,57 V. The current then increases, and
after rpaching the peak, a distinctly marked horizontal line corresponding
4. 0 the diffusion current is seen in the polarogram. p-tolyl diazonium
chloride is reduced at more negative potentials owing to the presence of
a methyl group (Fig. 2). Reduction sets in at a potential of -0~97 V.
He-e. the pres-n.~,F, of the peak makes an exact determination of the half-
wav,~- potential difflcult,. The polarographic curves obtained for
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XI. Polarographic Analysis and Absorption Spectra of Phenyl- and
p-Tolyl Diazonium Chloride Solutions Containing Copper Chloride
mixtures of CuCl 2 + (1) and CuCl 2 t (II) are shown in Figs. 3 and 5.
The shape of the two curves is similar. The order of mixing does not
affect the curves. The wave characteristic of the Cu++ion is therefore
not present in the polarograms of the two mixtures. The copper ions
evidently form a complex that is not reduced by the potentials applied.
This interpretation of the polarograms of the mixtures-of.solutions
of CUM 2 and ArN 2Cl (Ar - C 6H5or p - CH 3C6 H4) confirms the assumption
that- CuCl2 forms a complex with aryl diazonium of the following type
2ArN 2C1 +- CUM2 [ArN2 12CUM 4 It 2 [Ar'12 J+ +-CuCl 4-
The evaluation of the absorption spectra of the above mixtures of
solutions and their components furnishes further proof that diazonium
s,alts form complexes with CuCl 2 (Figs. 5 and 6).' The authors
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XI.. Polarographio Analysis and Absorption Spectra of Phenyl- and
p Tolyl Diazonium Chlokde Solutions Containing Copper Chloride
mention A. P. Terentlyev. There are 6 figures and 12 refer-
en~!-,3; 6 Soviet, 2 US, 2 German, 1 Czechoslovakian, and 1 Indian;'
ASSOCIATION:. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet
(Chernovtsy State University)
SUBMITTED: June C 1959
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DJUISMO, T*P,; WKSHANXIT, A.I.
Synthesis of diquaternary salts of N, NO -derivatives of hexamethylene-
diamine. Par't 1: Synthesis of hexameth7lone-1,6-bia-dimethjrlamino-
acetic acid and its eaters. Zhur.ob.khim. 30 no.8:2698-2700
Ag l6o. (NIU 13 -8)
1. Chernovitskiy moditainakiy institut.
(Hexanediamins) (Acetic acid)
S/073 60/026/001/005/021
V.
B004/ 054
AUTHORS: Pamfilov, A. V., Lopunhgnskaya_ -A.- ILLand Gru, B. A.
TITLE: Chrome Plating by Asymmetric Alternating Current
PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 1,
pp. 31-35
TEXT: The authors report on the effect of a change in the sense of
current at different ratios between density and duration of cathode- and
anode current upon chrome plating, Brass cathodes (0.02 dm2) were chrome-
plated in a bath of 250 g1l Cro 3 and 2.5 g11 H 2 so 4* Pt or Pb served aD
anodes. Electrolysis was conducted, for comparison, both with direct
current and with alternating current generated by a mechanical current
reverser; the amperage could be varied in the opposite direction by means
of a rheostat.' The authors determined the current yield in chromium, the
microhardness by a 1TMT-3 (PMT-3) apparatus, as well as brilliance and
porosity of the chrome plating. The data for d-c- agreed with published
data. The experiments with asymmetric a.,c. were made at 3, 15, 20, 30,
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40, and 500C. The density D c of the cathode current was between 15 ani
100 a/dm2 . The density D a of the anode current was varied, likewise the
ratio t c :ta of the times during which the specimens were connected as
cathode (t .) or anode (t a). Table 1 gives the current yields at different
D :D and t :t at 40 0C bstracter's note: partial reproductioni.
a c 0 a
2
Current density,a/dm Direct current t C : t a
D c Da 0.88:0.12 sec 0.90:0.06 sec 0.66:0.02 spc
(7:1) -09.1) (33:1)
15 7.5 10.2 0 0 16,0
15 1.5 10.2 14.2 9.1 10A
15 0.25 10.2 10.0 9.3 9,2
25 12-5 12.3 0 0 0
25 5-0 12.3 0 3.1 5~3
25 1.25 12.3 9.2 13.3 13-5
35 17-5 17.6 0 13-5 21.3
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Dc Da 0.88:0.12 see 0.90:0.06 see 0.66:0.02sec
(1:1) (15:1) (33:1)
35 7.0 17.6 13.1 23.5 28.4
3" 1.75 17.6 28.8 26.7 21.0
50 25 20.0 0 13.4 22-5
50 5 20.0 15.6 18.3 23.1
50 0.85 20.0 17-8 19.2 21.9
75 37-5 24-7 3.4 21.2 26.7
75 7.5 24-7 27.3 33.2 33.6
75 1.25 24.7 35.3 31.8 28.7
100 50 28.0 4.3 20.8 28.7
100 10 26.0 23-7 30.2 33-4
100 1.6 28.0 31.1 26.9 28.1
Hence, it follows that the current yield can be increased by varying
Da:Da and t 0:t a- Microbardness behaves similarly. At constant t 0:ta, therp.
are certain D a:Da at which the microhardness of chrome plating is higher
than with d.c. Appearance and brilliance of a.c. chrome plating were
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better than with d.c.' especially at high current densities, At lower
temperatures (3 and 150C), the a.c. yield was lower than the d.c. yield.
A superposition of sinusoidal a.c. over d.c. had no effect at more than
500 cycles per second. At frequencies between 15 and 160 cycles and a
certain ratio between d.c. and a.c., an improvement in quality and a
slight increase in currentyield were obtained. L. Ya. Bogorad, A. P.
Popkov, and A. T. Vagramyan are mentioned. There are 2 figures, 3 tables,
and 8 Soviet references: 1 US, 2 German, and 1 Rumanian.
ASSOCIATION: Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, laboratoriya
fizicheskoy khimii (Chernovtsy State University, Laboratory
of Physical Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: June 26, 1958
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87509
05 B/073/60/026/ooi/007/02-
Plk5i IZ73 B004/B054
AUTHORS: Pamlilov, A. V., _Lopushanskaya, 11. 1., and Mandelleyll, A,M.
TITLE: Po1trography of Polyphosphate Complexes
PERIODICAL: Uk3-;vinskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 1,
pp., 41-47
TEXT., The aulthoro report on.the polarographic investigation of complexes
of'sodium tetrapcj*.yphosphate with nickel, cobalt, zinc, cadmium, and lead.
Preliminary expeinments confirmed that the polarographic waves of the
reduction of polyphosphate complexes are irreversible. Therefore, thp
theory of irreverf.ible waves developed by various investigators (Refs.4-6)
was used to inter1ret the experimental data. For the ratio between the
current i of the d.ropping m rcury electrode and the pure diffusion current
id' the relation i/i . BR1Mexp(A2)erfc(A) (4) is written. B is a
coefficient, ktl~2/J)1/2
0 (5), D is the diffusion coefficient, erfc the
error integral. A was calculated from the graphically shown function I/i.
= fW, and the velocity constant k from (5). The activation energy b F
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and the prod-.;ct- ana were calculated from the equation k -(KT/h)bexp[(-6F
+ an aFj)/RT] . a - transfer coefficient, r. a - number of el-'rcns c-,
.-rg in the activation, K - Boltzmann i-ona*ant, 6 - mean 14.stano-- belwper
two ions in the solution,V overvoltage. Sodium luetrapclyphosphate was
produced: a) by hydrolysis of sodium tetram9taphosphate in alkalline
medium, b) according to J. A. Campbell (Ref. 10), from NaPO and Na F OP?
3 4 2 ,
at a ratio of 2:1. Polarography was conducted by a U-1 (PV--I) polarograph
of the zavod Geologorazvedka ("Geologorazvedkall Plant), The semiwaves for
Co- and Zn sulfate on a KC1 background, and for Ni-. Cd-, and Pb nitrate
on a KNO 3 background agreed with published data. An additicn of tetra-
polyphosphate first leads to a formation of white flakes which 11-Jasolve
in excess tetrapolyphosphate. The polarographic waves are shifted tcward
more negative potentials. Complexes were studied for Zn at pH 2~8-11,6,
for Cd at PIT 3-3-10, and for Pb at PH 2.0-11.1, at different tetra-
polyphosphate ooncentrations, and temperatures of 18-600C. kj LF, and
ana are independent of PH and temperatures, In the case of Cd and Pb; ii
is about 1-5 times stronger at 600C than at 170C, While tha func-.1on
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E - f(log k) showed two steps between 17 and 600C, with an a of the second
step being larger than an a of the -first step, only one step was observed at
620C. The different course of the curve E - f(log k) for the individual
metals is explained by the different stability of tetrapolyphosphate
complexes, which is characterized by the difference between the ionization
potential of the metal atom and the hydration heat of the resulting ion.
It is 159 Cal for Cd, 156 Cal for Pb, 136 Cal for Zn. 017 Cal for Ni, and
93 Cal for Co. In contrast to the irreversible course of reaction of
tetrapolyphosphates, reversible waves were observed In an equimolar mix-
ture of tripolyphosphate with metaphosphate. This proved that the tetra-
polyphosphate is a compound, not a mixture. N. A. Rodionova and Yu. V.
Khodakov are mentioned. There are 5 figures i, 2 tables, and 12 reference5:
5 Soviet, 5 US, 1 Czechoslovakian, and 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Chernovitskiy universitet, laborateriya fizicheakoy khim11
(Chernovtsy University, Laboratory of Physical Chemistryj
SUBMITTED: May 26, 1958
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PAMFIWVj A.V.kLOPUSHAWSKAYA, A.I.; IVCHER, T.S.
I=evernible polarographic waves of cadmiim and lead hexaphos-
phates. Ukr.khim.zhur. 27 no.5:598-.603 161o (K.U. 14:9)
1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvenwjy universitet.
(Lead phosphate) (Cadmium phosphate)
(PolVography)
LOPUSHANSKAYAP A,I,; PX4FIDDV# A.V.
IxTevervible,polarographic waves. Usp.khi-.30 no.3:386-409
mr 161. (IffRA 14:3)
L Chernovitakiy goBudarstvenW universitet. '
(Polarography)
PAMFILOV, A.V.; LOPUSHANSrAYA, A.I. [Lopusbanalka, 0.1.]; BALTER, A.M.
Thermodynamics of.irroversible'processes applied to the polaro-
graphy of chromium nitrate. Dop. AN URSH no.4:497-500 162.
(KRA 15 - 5)
1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet. Predstavleno
akademikom A14 USSR Yu.F..Delimarskim [Delima s1kyi. IU*K.].
,(Chromium nitrate) (Polarographyj
PAMFILOV, A.V.; LDPUSHANSKAYA, A.I.; BALTFR, A.M.
--l-
Irreversible processes in pol&rography. Chromiwa nitrate.
Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.11:2481-2486 N162. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Chernovitakiy universitet.
FAMFILOV., A.V.; LOPUSHANSKAYA, A.I.; TSISARI, I.A.
Electrolytic reduct~lon of chromium complex wlts. Ukr,khi-.shur. 29 no.3:
293-299 163. (KIM 1614) 1,
1* Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Chromium compounds) (Redaction, Electrolytic)
PAMFILOVO A.V.,- LOFUSHANSKAYAO A.I.; *MAO T.S.
Polarography of oxalate complexes of chroKiam (1-U)* Ukr,,kWm,zhur, 29
no.3a299-302 163. (MIRA 16:4)
le Chernovitakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet,
(Chromium compounds) (Polarography)
PANFILOVY A. V.; LOPUSHANSKAYA, A. I.; BALTER, A. M.
Irreversible processes in electrochemistry. Part 2. Zhur. fiz.
khim. 37 no. 3t615-621 Mr 163# (MIRA 17:5)
1. Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii Chernovitakogo universiteta.
PAMFILOVPA.V.;,, ~U-S.IV4SKAY-A,A.L; BAL7ER, A.M.
Ravarsible processes In electrochemistry. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.7t1481-
1488 J1 '(3. (MIRA 17s2)
1. Chernovizakiy gosudarstvennyy universitat.
.WP~~HANSKAYA, A.I.; PAWILOV, A.V.; TSISARI, I.A.
Irreversible processes in electrochemistry. Part 4: Determination of
phenomenological coefficients in the system electrode - solution.
Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.lOt2207-2213 0 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Chernovitskiy universitat.
PAMFILOV, A.V.; LOPUSHANSKAYAp A.I.; BELAYA, A.M.
- 1
Spectrophotmetric study of chromium sulfate solutions. Ukr.
khim.zhur. 30 no.2:173-177 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. ChernovitBkiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
PAMFILOV, A.V.; LOPUSHAVSKAYA, A.I.
ThemodynamIcs of Irreversible procenses and olectrode phenomena.
Ukr.khim.zhur. 30 no.5:1,29-436 164.
(MIRA 1814)
1. Chernovitskly go;-vldurstvennyy universitet.
LOPUSHANSKAYA, A.I.; PAMFILLV, A.V.; TSISARI, !.A.
Galvanost-a-tic study of so=e chromium (111) salts. Ukr.
zhur. 30 no.8:777-780 164. (MT-FP 17:11)
1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
PAMFIIJ)V, A.V.; LOPUSHAI-iSKAYA, A.I.; ZIJIYEVA, T.S.
Spe~;'.rophotometrlc study of (arnionilm) tetrathiocyanodieff.-
mino(.!hromate (111). acr. kliln. zhur. 30 no.12:1339-1-1-14 '64
(IJU 18:2)
1. fliermovitskiy gogudarstvminyy universitet.
MISENKO, V.P.; LOPUSHANSKIY, A.I.
......0..... ~
Synthesis of quaternary ammonium salts of N,NO-derivatives of ethylene-
diamine, Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.2:68"89 F 164. (MIRA 170)
1. Chernovitskiy meditsinskiy institut.
A.I.; SHIIAREVICH, A.I.
Polarograpbic behavior of betaine alkyl asters. Zhur. ob. khim.
34 no.100153-3156 0 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1, Chemovitakiy meditainskiy institut,
LOPUSURSKAYA, A.I.; PaTILOV, A.V.; TSISARI, I.A. (Chernovtsy)
Irreversible processes in electrochemistry. Part 5. Zhur, fiz.
khim. 38 no.3:650-657 Mr 164. (1!11-u 17~7)
1. Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii Chernovitskogo universiteta.
LOPUSHANSKAYA, A.I.; PAMFILOV, A.V.; RALTB, A.M.
Relatlon between the free energ7 of activation and the specific
rate of a reaction. Zhur. fiz. khim. 118 no.9t2l58-2161 S 164.
(MIRA l7tl2)
1. Chernovitakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
PAMFILOV, A.V.; LOPUSHANSFWA, A.I.; PA14FILOVA, L.A.
Polarography of green chromium acetate. Ukr.khim.thur. 31
no.5t465-468 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Chernovitskiy goaudaristvennyy universitat. Submitted
Jan. 21, 1964.
PAMM01, A.1.1 A.I.; TETTIMI, 'laJilo
kAonlum tetrathiocy&nrAl .anlitno chromate (III). Ukr. 1-hiA. Shur.
31 no.6t545-550 165. OCRA 180)
1. Chernovitakiy gosudarstvpnnyy universitat.
LOPUSHAN.SKAYAO A.I. (Chernovitay); ZUYNVA, T.S. (Chermovitey)l PAHFTLOVA, L.A.
(Chermovitsy)j PAMFILOV, A.V. (ChernovitBy).
Absorption speatra, of Cr(III)complaxes.Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no. 1i
68-71 Ja t65 (MIRA 19,.l)
1. Chernovitskiy universitet. Submitted January 29,, 1964.
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"Meet ofUrea on the Healing of Wounds in Its
Capacity as an Agent Which Brings About Modift-
cation of the Structure of Proteins," L. R. Za-
uanskiy, A. I. Lopusbanskiy, Chernovtsy State
Vad Inst
"Dok Ak lqauk SSSR" Vol 85, No 3, pp 665-668
tm Pound on animal expts that urea expedites the
C*j bealing of wounds. Ascribes this to denatu-
ration of proteins produced by urea and a re-
sulting weak irritation of nerve receptors, which
enhances the trophic function exerted by the
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site of the injury. Presented by Acad A. 1.
AbriXosov 2 Jun 52.
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IMARMH (Obtrnovitsi'Statt Med. Inst.). DoWy
.Nawk S.S.S.R. 91, 687-Q(Iq&j).-Stimutatjo" at the
3 regc1terative processes in "ounds, in dogs. caused by Intto-
ductlon of urea causes chahges In the rtgencrative fissUes
that appear to be of denaturative type; these changes
appear to hasten cell breakdown In the damaged times and
accelerate the rate of formation of noncellular living matter
from which the ntw cells are formed. G. 261. K.
USM/Biolop,y Exporlmental Tror-~holof-.'
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - h6/47
Authors : Zamanskiy, L. N.; Loroishanskiy, A. L; aul Siver, P. ta.
Title : Rejuvenation of albiuaina in a regonerating tissue under effect of urea
investigatod by rr4--an3 of methionine marVed with S35
Periodical : Dok. AN S35H 99/1, 177-179, NOV 1, 1954
Abstract t The study of albumina rejuvenation in regenerating tissues under the effect
of urea by means of s35 marked methionine, is described. Tables showing dis-
tribution and content of s35 in the re,~eneratinj brain tissues of an animl,
are included. Eleven references: 9-USSR and 2-USA (1939-1953). Tables.
Institution : State Medical Institute, Chernovtsy
Presented by : Academician A. D. Speranskiy, July 12, 1954 4F
USSR/Medicine Pharmacology, radiology EM-2809
Card 1/1 17, 11119 is
Author Siver, P. Ya., Zamanskiy, L. N. and Lopushanskiy, A. I.
Title Effect of certain vitamins on the absorption of 1131 by the thyroid
gland.
Periodical Byul- eksp. biol. i med. 6, 43-45, June 1955
Abstract Authors investigated the effect of vitamins, Bl, B21 C and nicotinic
acid on the absorption of iodine I~-31 by the thyroid glands of rabbits
and white rats. Results of the experiments demonstratg th -when the
capacity of the gland to take up iodine is lowered during - !unction,
added vitamins can increase this activity. No references are given.
The results are presented on three charts.
Institution Chair of Biological Chemistry (Head: Docent L. N. Zamanskiy)
Chernovitsy Medical Institute (Dir: Docent N. B. Manlkovskiy)
Submitted 10 Dec 1954
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were infil,,ced on the hicid I&" J The wounds of
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control dogs were left E =M% trVatInvot h-
vioumied test-tiogs received bmwasen4ar inic-tions of f,~ 1-!
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LoprOuLaskif sod R. V. Kaprallova (lifed. fan-, Chemovtiy.
vap,ny i7W, junm. z. K.. I, -.9-3t(mdy-jr p7arm-
war. surest grown an culture mMium cantg NNJISP004 was
washed and iu*tcd into the marginal vein (it r%bbits' cars
at UP orgLri3msf1r1. of txxiy wt This caused the death
witnto " hra. of all rabbits. wbwh wem ~tnmediately
autopeled aad the comn. of radioLLctivity in various organs
detd. ConW mlibits were Injected with a mixt cd Af
Wap"S VU. surest with NaffsP"O. and rudionzOvity ~
detd. and compared with that of erpt]. animals, Lunts of
thebLuxrcoutalned m~ than loticamasamch radt-ctivity
as thaw of eantrnh. but cauqcle, bone. bean. kidney. bmin.
asid bone marraw of exptl. aaftuals were le~ss railkncti" -Itau
dwftat c=UoLg; ru,,Lt- 4-finit- im (LtmA tnd vef
ZAKAMSKIY, L.N.; LMSHANSKIT, A.I.; SIVER. P.Ya.; KAPRALOVA. To.V.
Iffact of ures, on tho-f~~orporstion of inorganic phosphorus into
regenerating tissue [with mmmary In Inglishl Vop.med.lchlm. 2 no.5.-
346-349 3-0 156, (MLRA 9:19.)
1. Kafedra biologichookoy khtmit Chernovitskogo meditsinskogo institute
(PHOSPHORUS. metabolism,
regenerating tissue, off. of urea on Inclusion (Rae))
(RIGANERATION, metabolism in.
phosphorus Inclusion in regenerating tissue. off. of urea
(Rue))
(URKA. effects.
on'regenerating tissue inclusion of phosphorus (Rue))
USSR/11uman and Animal Physiology - Metabolism. T.2
'Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 31447
Author : Zakrividoroga, SaPs, Zamanskiy, L,P., Lopushanskiy,
Siver, P.Ya. --------------
Inst : -
Title : Spread of Radioactive Thiamin in Tissues of Animals
Durina Emaciation of Organism and during Restoration of
the Orginal Weight.
OriE; Pub : Byul. eksperim. biol. i medintsiny, 1956, 42, No 12, 43-45
Abstract : A distinct degree of alimentary dystrophy was caused in
rabbits; then some of the rabbits were fattened to their
original weight, while another group of tht! animals con-
tinued to be fed without limitation for the course of 2
or 4 weeks. After this, radioactive thiamin was introdu-
ced to the rabbits hyperdermically and they were stopped
up for 24 hours. In the healthy control animals (HOA),
mayimm radioactivity (PA) was found in the tissue of the
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kidneys, then (in decreasing order) in the tissue of the
heart, liver, in the brain, lungs, muscles, and a minimum
in the blood. In the starved rabbits, a Gharp increase of
RA was noted in the tiesue of the liver, kidneys, lunGs and
muscles, and an insiC;nificant increase in the brain and
spleen. A distinct drop of RA was found in the tissue of
the heart and marrow. After fattening to restoration of
the original vei(oit of the body, RA in all tissues was lov-
er than in HCA, During further fattening an increase of RA
was noted, it approached that observed in 'ICA. Daily ex-
cretion of radioactive thiamin in the urine one day after
its introduction hyperdermically in HCA comprised 71-5% of
the amount introduced, and in the starved animals 41.7%.
In the starved animals, the presence is presumed of a
vitamin insufficiency that, along with a greater accunwla-
tion of thiamin in the organs, conditions its lesser ex-
cretion in urine. During recovery from the condition of
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alimentary emaciation., full restoration of the metabolic
processes does not take a long time.
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YES.. KATS, B.I. (USzR)
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Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
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