SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOSEVA, R.A. - LOSHAK, K.Z.

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MSHMOVICHO V.Aqj SMXMCHO O.Vej GOL(SMv T#V*; LCSBVA) ROA, Th"apaUtia use of the "romele lysogme and ecaonovocillina Trudy TSIU SotgO-92 1656 (MM 1811.1) SHEWF' E.G. [Schempf, E.G.]; ROBERTSON, K.A..LLOSEVA I. [translator) The oeismic magnetic integrator (from mWorld Petrole=.,'* 29, Fo.3, 1958). Biul.nauch.-tekh.inform.VIM no.1%47-50 160. tWA 150) Ic Voeooyuznn usuchno-ioaledovatellskiy institut geofizicheakikh metodov razvedki. (United States--Geopbysical instnmente) drs-c V/f -- -6--, All- LOMA 0 S. X. -S, GnMMEWS L. S. A - ~C pogtuar rhomatim. Ter. arth, 22:3# 1-%y-June 50a pq 17-a lo Of the Departmenb of Hospital Therapy (Head--Prof. Lo S. Girahbore), Smolensk medical Institute. CM 19s 5t Nov-s 1950 LOSEEVA, S. S. USSRA1etals Titanium. Compounds Nitroven FA-24T74 "Nitrogen in Titanium Carbide and Titanium Tungsten Hard Alloys," A. IN. Zelikman, Candidate in Technical Sciencus, S. S. Loseva, TSeytina,,J-4~~;,rs, Ministry of Nonferrous hetallur~y and - 'I Gold, and the Institute of Hard Alloys, 8pp OVVZ "Tavetnyye Metally" No 4~1 9 q-7 Titanium tun,-,sten is the hard alloy used to coat the cutting ed.-es of steel-workin~; tools. The production of these hard alloys has therefore con8iderally increased. Tables of the percenta-e composition of various types of h.,.rd alloys and four Photographic plated showing the microstructure of four mmples of this alloy. Decarbonization of tiianiwa carbide is conducted in furnaces at temperatures of 1200 - 1800,de;,ress. Kttro:71en appears to be the only effective decarbonization a.-,ent at temperatures of 1800 - 2000 de,-.rees. Nitrogen does not decrease the cuttina. efficiency of hard alloy tools. PA-24T74 ---- --# --- -- - -- --- --- -- - v- -- - - - LOSETAO T, ---w Some factors Atermining the Increase of the need of - specialists in industry. Nauch. trudy TaBhGLr no.2o6 :72-92 162. (MIRA l6s6) (UsbokistAn-Indus tries) LOSEVA, T. --------- ww"Womm- Structural changes in the production and their effect on the need of specialists, 4uche trudy TaohGU no.206:q-2i3?,Q 162. (MMA i~:Q ('Uzbekistan-Professional education) YEFIMOVA, N.P.; IOSEVA, T.A. Selecting an effective immunization system on the bneis of the physiological features of immunogenesis. Zhur.mikrobiol.eDid. i immun., sup lement for 1956:6-7 '57 (MIRA 11:3) ,P 1. Iz Molotovskogo instituta vaktain i syvorotok. (VACCINATION) (IMMUNITY) Y&FIMOVA, N.P.; MALITSEVA, Z.I.; L~SEVA, T.A.; ALEKSANDROVSKAYA, L.A. E.~-Cctro- and immunophoretic study of antitoxic sera. ZbtL-. mikrobiol.epid.i immin. 32 no.1:77-81 Ja 161. (NIRA 14:6) 1. Iz Permskogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok. (SERUMI. YEFIMOVAJ N.P.; LOSEVA, T.A. Precipitated antigens are the basis for efficient irzmnization. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immn. 32 no.6:235-136 Je 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz Permskoao tituta vaktsin i syvorotok. (A~TISGMS AND ANTIBODIES) (IWJNITY) - - - 1. - ARTAXONOT - P.-- A --- - -LOSE - - -- - -- j _YA, T. KigngbBORODMI, 0. . 2. USSR (600) 4. I-later Gas 7. Purifying water gas with a solution of mono-ethylamine. 14asl. zhir. prom. 17 no. 9, 1952. 9. MonthlT List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, February 1953, Unclassified. LOPATIN, K.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk-, ASKINAZI, Z.M., inzhener; BLINER, L.G., izzhemer; PETROV, Ye.M., izzhanar; LOSM, T.K.; SEVASTITABOV, IY* Parification of water gas by triethamelamins. Maul.-zhir,prom.22 se.4:12-13 156. (MIHA 9:9) IJadagradski.r khimike-farmateevtlchaskiy institut (for LopatiR). 2.Ionsingradskiy zaved "Salolim" (for Askiiazi, Blimer, Petrov, Sovastlyanov). (Water gas) (Bthanel) MX0, 3~' LEVIT, H.S., kaM.tekhrl.nauk; BJ41NER. L.G.,Inzh.; loobWA, T.K.winah. Determining content of small amounts of soap in oils during refining. Hael.-zhir.prom. 24 no-11:35-36 158, (MM 12: 1) 1. leningradekly zavod "Salolin." (Oils and fats-Analyeis) (soap) XNXI)BBBMG, Y.K.; LOSBVA, T.S.; KOBELIN, V.V., Inzh., retnenzant [Nnglish-Runsian dictionar7 on coapateral Anglo-rueskii slovarl po vyohislitellnoi takhnike. Moskva, In-t tochnoi mokhaniki i vychislitellnoi tokhniki Aked.nnuk SSSR. No.l. 1958. 93 P. 04IRA 13:12) (Electronic calculating machines-Dictionaries) (Ingli3h language--Dictionarietj--Russian) EVA, 1/a . ISVIS, H.14.. professor; LO~WU, V.A. ! I i 'Opjaww-~ Affectiveneis of vitamin D2 in the treatment of n*orlasis. Vrach. delo no.9:"l S 157. 04T-ai 10:9) 1. Smolenskty oblestnoy kozbno-venerologichoskiy dispanser (VITANIBS-D) (PSORIASIS) TSVINI M.M., prof.; T.GSEVA, V.A. Materials on the so-called salvarsan jaundice. T-.udy 241 16-.105-112 16-12 (MIRA 18-1) 1. Iz kafedry kozhnykh i venericheakikh b:)Iezney (zav. - prof. M.M. Levin) Smolenskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta. U R L 8958-66 EdT(m)/EWP(J)/T RH ACC NRt AP5026529 SOURCE cost UR/0286/65/000/019/0070/0()70 f# I . jJJ OVSS V. 1. 1111~ yov, To. F .2telkinj_A... 11 s AUTHORSt Yeli I .,; It a rkoy, Me I Of Pvkroon&L S. A ondva No I. ~;orins# P. A.';fKhandoshko To N Zura an 1. W. %2OVAIJ.-A. rmilis, L A a Kauchkovs. P. YY-- :ORGB none TITLEt Method for obtaining film-forming matorisle and impregnating materials for tri-in and filling of natural and artificial leather/Y class. 39, No- 175227 ~SOURCBx Wl*tenl isobroteniy i tovarnykh 19, -1965. 70 TOPIC TAGSg leatherp polymort protein# vivyl plastic, acrylic plastic ABSTRACTi This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining fila-forming and limprognating, materials for trimming an& filling of natural and artifidal-leatheY'by. ,modification of vizqlp for instance$ am71io and wthaorylio mongpers by aeons of ;Proteins. To inar"Ao the thermal# itoetons, and water stabill Faf coatings and the !durabilitr and filling of the material are b7 jualsifiod In an equems protein. solution. Th4 emulsification le.fallorod card 1/~ VNI 678-744:32-416 677-862 54 1 L 8958-66 IACC Ul MOM" tics is go mm" 0t ca'", pM, .097462 ones out 2/2 ZhTKOVSKIY,,S.G.; YEFIMOVA, L.F.; ROZANOVA, A.A., agronom; LOSEVA, V.G., agronom; RUDENKO~-D.K,p kand. sellakokhoz. "-~-,~MTPO?INSKIY, A,F., fitbpatolog; MELESHKO, A.I., m-ladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Brief information. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.3:24, 53-54 mr 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut zashchity, rasteniy (for Zhukovskiy, Yefimova, Rudenko, Meleshko). 2. Biolaboratoriya karantinnoy inspektsii UzSSR (for Rozanova, Loseva). --LDSEVA, Ye.A.; SKOBLOV, G.Z. Stereophotogrammetric method of determining deformations in houses built of plastic materials. Osn., fund. i mekh.grun. 8 no.1:25-26 166. (MIRA 19:1) KOMARDINA, M.G.;;LOSEVA, Ye.I.; YEREMITSKAYAf N.A. Occurrence of the tick Hyalomma, asiaticum aBlaticum infected with plague on a camel. Biul.MDIP.Otd.biol. 67 no./+tl57-158 J1-Ag 162. (14IRA 15:10) (ARAL SEA REGION-TIM AS-40RIERS, OF DISEASE) (PARASITES-CAHELS) ~ ~ LOSEVA', . - - stratigmph-y of Quaterna:~,- Sediments in the upper Mezenl, Izv. Komi. fil. Geog. ob-va SSr-R no.$.*15-22 163. (MIRA 117:6) KUSOV, V.N.; LOSEVA, le.I.; KAMARDINA, M.G.; ROMANOVSKIYI I.D.; SKVORTSOVA) P.G. Distribution of the tick Ornithodoros tartakovskyi Olenev in Kzyl-Orda Province. Trudy Inst. zool. AN 'Kazakh. SSR 19s 161-172 163. - (MM 16:9) (Kzy-l-.Oraa Province-Ticks) LOSEVA, Ye-I-- 3001. Arv Ka-eak". . Ixodid tickj5 of K5,yI-Orda PrOvirice- T---mdy Ins'-' (mM 16:9) SSR 19-.18o-190 163. (Kzyl-Orda Province-Ticks) BRONSHTEYN, Ye.Z.; jp~EVAJlpa. Belloid and bellaspon poisonings at home. Sud:-med. eksp. 8 no.3%34-35 JI-S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra sudebnoy meditsiny (zav.- prof. V.M. Smollyaninov) II Moskovskogo meditsinakogo Instituta imeni Pirogova. LOSIOVA, YO.V. ] Gripp i ego preduprezhdenie. Moskva, Kedgiz. (Influenza and itsprevention 1952. 46 p. WaA 6;7) (Influenza) LOSEVA, Yu.P. Utilization of the alectrohydrAUlic effect in the p4 ar industry. ]%=.pron.32 no.9:8-9 S '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy inatitut.,tsellyuloznoy i bumazhnoy promyeblennosti. (Paper industry) (Blectric discharges) W ~~T -,Z -Z M -UT USSR / Cultivated PlantG - Techvitcal, Oleaceous, Sugar 2,3aring m-6 Plants, Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958., No, 58675 Author Loseval 74- Inst , tnion"Scie4 -Res.' Institute of Bast Crops Title The Effect of Gro~ring Corditions on the Monoeoiousmas of Hemp of the Middle Russian Type Orig Pub Lon I konoplya, 1957, No 5, 30-31 Abstract The effect of mizeral food, of tbB soil moisture ard of the amount of daylight on the moi2oaciousness of hemp was studied at the All-Union sclent4-rea. inAtitute of bast crops in :1.,c)54-1956. About 99% of monoecioua plants were obtaired when full mineral fertilization was a plied* The least percentage of nonoeciouBness (75.7~ was obtained, when nitrogen was Introduced experimertally in different phases. The introduction Card 1/3 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Technical, Oleaceous, Sugar Bearing m-6 Plants, Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 58675 of 1/3 nit;ccgen during saving and 1/3 during budding and blooming was accempanied by a eater formation of female (momoecims female plantrthan nale momoecious plants a This contributed to an increase in the yield of aeeds of man ecious hemp. A full supply of nitrogen at the beginning of the development of plants and periodic introductions of potassium and phosphoms contributed to a more intensive growth and development of male plants (monoecious feminized hemp) than of fenale plants. The most favcwtOble cordition for the formation of moncecious plants is a soil moisture representing 60-Wo of full capacity (according to the data based on vegetation experience), At that degree of moisture, the percentage of monoecious plants reached 72, and almost the entire feminized hemp vaB Card 2/3 110 USSR / Culti-tated Plants, TkechrJca",, Olouoeous, Sugar Bef-ing x-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No- 58675 converted into monoecious plants. This increases considerably the yield of seeds of monoecicus hemp. The number of monoeGiOUIS plants increased ard the yield of seeds improved when thr, hemp received more daylight. A. bl. SmJrnov Card 3/3 M LOSEVAq Z. YE*j CAND AOR SCIV "9EAt~~T OF CON D I- TIONS INCREASEAO MONOECISM IM MONOESCIOUS HEMPo" I KIEVt 1960, (MIN OF AOR UKSSR, UKR NIAN ACAD OF AOR SCI), (KL9 3-610 225). 332 7 77. BIOLDGICAL ACTIVIV O~- JCj' THMIR C01- 72. DATA C; AC" rll'i-ll 11-ND r1ol-IMiTY OF CI!!iII-;oNio.IITi:oXI'S co.'-TGUNDS. 1. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. ~UCTUJH,'-" P~'~',RMVXOWGTCAL ACTION OF ZiD!- Gal DFP~MFNICZ OF TH,' =:, z 07 FrIaLPHOS!"MNIC ACIP. G. IF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 74. WfIC17f AND -'M r7loliMi3 OF N-Ed 0MI"NopilOSPHDRUS collmiDs. Yu. S. Xmfar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 458 5. NY 'I ~ I N. Rozh~tovn 0 .0 -, 1-UL EFFECT OF ORGANOM ON' fl',M~ C;*- =03 0. 0 * et al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' , " 463 76. ,Tj"-,C."4~'J."C lli tl*i U!Ii~R ;at".isioli. ti fir BMCKING AND ACIVN' OF O 1. 14. Rrek)zntullin nn-I V. .14. Sirotki*n 77. USF O'z PI7,0FO3 (MITION051 FOR OF 11FRIPIUML V. N'. Arckritov% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78. USE OF 0RGIVO!TOSPI;(X?!,S COMMI=S IN THP TUMINX:iT OF KikMENLA AND FzM!PIMV%L PAPMG.M. V. V. !!:tnhu?,hin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -176 79. TOXICOIDGY OF CCXrO'U:;D3. S. D. 7nm;ollnikov . . .*. . . . . . . . . 480 80. MORPROLGGICAL CRV.r;:7~', IN TID. MUMIL OEGM,'124 j%F,-M- WaAN0111!!0~Wfi~RU5 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . . 485 81. AVD THIM; %UTI'To OF pi~unkmi jrm.'ru., w:Tii ,;coFoL- k hIn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M) K.L. G. Chic 490 62. PROPMNAXIS An V;I~ 0.,' 05 (33. 172. 1. V. 7, ormlIkom. ai,l I. A. '-!tu:I-!ntanva . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Soo 84. TION' OF IN GIA7*CC"A. V. Y: CLr,,-iC.%L 093-,-I 05, 85. DITIO [DIT-7110) - A NE7.4 O"!~*~,'..";D,%:~,,,~-,r~.C..~ku3 cc,%,:OTD Aml= G:xjccu,. :1. M. O~ 1, 3,, 8G. -~UND:1. G. 1. T! . . . . . . . . 7WXTM-I";T OF GTAUCCM~', 14 C 512 87. =ICra- OF ANDIMn WITH WMATIO-i A. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 88 ORGIumpaomioRuG T-,aTJrMr.IC M.M PR0P:f-mczrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . szo 80. '7~ vint"m FFFFICT OF ou Nt-kIc,,ovu ar.1 Z.5h. ',Ilny 524 Mimiya I L;O;7OdinD-nir (Ck--m~f1ta-Y t-A Ar-pIlC:ltIIcn of Ori;nno;,hocipUrIm A. Yo. P-.1btizov, M. publ. by Knzen, tffil, ~ct. eel . COUGOticul Of COMPInt-Q, 1,nplro prijocnUd at tLo 1559 Kazan Conforonco oa C11C.Miatry of organophoophonw conaxlu"of). 77! 7-- A* j -ox f sm.; y~sHQM, N.A.; RANZHAM, A.V. Kinetics of interaction of a true cholinesterasa of erythrocytes with organophosphorus il*dbitorse ZhnrrLHO 6 no*3:357-358' 161. (14DA 14:6) (Mlimesterase) (Phosphorus organie compounds) I MARKOV, S.M.; IgHADKIN, N.A.; CHISTOVA, M.A.; KIM4WTS, I.L., akademik Some problems of nucleophilic substitution in the phosphorus atom in the reactivation of phosphorylated chalinesterase. Dokl. AN SSSR 147 no.2:481+,487 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Phosphorus) (Substitution (Chemistry)) (Cholinesterase) h 12594-63 MWO/ ?9ksM APGG Pa-4 M I 'ACCESSION NR.*':,.AP3OO26j0 5/02:LB/63/028/003/0402/OW AUTHOR::~ Markovp So' Md.; Loshadkin,, N. A.1 Chistove., Me A*' ith jTITLE: Interaction kinetics of organophosphorous inhibitors v cholinesterases 1280 SOUR CE: Bioldamiyaj, V.I. 3*1963t 462-406 TOPIC TAGS: nitrophonyl gstvega6 y~og~o ego fOO'd. ;J~effghinqus ao~d tch01ij;qeFge,,. armin, p osp a o ot n-U. a or-- ofipho- b or irow I ABSTRACT: Nitrop 11 este hen vs-of phosphoria phosphinous acids !used in. a 0 i in 6 oldesfoand medical preparatio are inhibitors of ch9un_O.StOras I - _6 -do I animal a es_iW-haV8-s0M* -Uxto-~effeFet-oft-waft b 0 d' Of -'Particular interest are a -the a tion mechanisms and the eh6mical affinities of these compounds, Many studies have been made of the interaction, kinetics of organophosphorous inhibitors with pseudo and true cholinesterasesp but they are based on different methods making i comparison of results difficult. This work investigates the Inter- .action kinetics.. of, armin (ethyl-p-nitrophenyl aster of ethylphosphinic acid) and phosphaool (0.0-diethyl. O-(p-~nitrophenyl) .!phosphate) with,,'pseudo cholinesterase or horse bloo4 adrum 4nd true card V2. MR11-M L - 1-2 -6 .... ... ACCE 4SIN NR:~ AP3002630 ~eholinesterases%:-of_rabtit erythrocytes an&oat cerebrum, Aldridge's rwAameter method.was. used:,. - Tablcs 1-k lve~ -the inter, n,-kinetios--exper-imenta,,-7The--af-flL-ity of- armin data, on aetio arid, thdgiphacol- for -the - given cholinesterases dirferoe..phosphaeol I Ant6raots with cat'brain pholinesterase-s At dirferent rates although laotivation energy values are practically Identical# Kinotio data on I I - - -armin'Interaotion with cat brain aholinesterases from in vitro and In' :!vivo experiments Is compared, No conclusions on the data are drawn, The authors express their gratitude to Academician 1. L. KM=gnt ~.and to Professor M, K. Baranaev for consultation," 'Orig, art, has: iZ f igures...4 tablds, :tASSOCIATION: None ISUBMITTED.-i- 18"2 ~DATZACQ: 12ju:L63 ENCL: 00 CHr AH,- SUB CODE: NO REF.SOV: 009-. OTHER: 007 CaM 2/2 MAKLYAYEVt F.L.; SMIRNOV., I.V.; MARKOV, S.M.; )~QSHADKIN,- N.A.;. ANIKIYENKO, K.A. Reactivity of the nitrophenyl esters of phosphoric and phosphinic acids, Zhur,ob.khim. 33 no.l2s3833-3838 D '63. (MIRA 17:3) t. o-s POLEKHIN, A.M.; BARANAYEV, M4K.; LOSHADKIN, N.A.; MARKOV, S.M. Simple method of calculating the reaction rate constanta of the first-order reaction (modified Guggenheim method). Zhur.VKHO 10 no.4:467-/+69 165. (MIRA 18:11) YAKOVLEV, Viktor Andreyevich; LOSHADKIN, N.A.,. red. (Kinetics of enzymatic catalysis) Kinetika fermentativ- nogo kataliza. Moskvap Vauka, 1965. 247 p. (p, IRA 19: 1) ACC NRx- AP6027047 (N) SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR:, Markov. S. M.:,Loshadkin, N. A.; 1masheya. M. A. /001/0072/0076 ORG: none TITLE: Kinetics of the armin and phosphacol interaction with cholinesterases of different organs and tissues -SOURCE: Farmakologi i toksikologiya, v. 29, no. 1, 1966, 72-76 Y~ a ,TOPIC TAGS: cholinesterase, phosphate, cat, chemical reaction kinetics, brain, biochemistry ABSTRACT: This study continues the effort on the affinity of phosphate and ~hosphonate to various cholinesterases. The kinetics of -the interaction of aMLn O-ethoxypnitrophenylethylphosphonate) and phosphacol (0,,OdiethoYypnitroph;.iny1- p1josphate) with the cholinesterases of internal organs and various sections of the brain of cats was investigated. The affinity of the phosphate and phosphonate t tthese cholinesterases differs: pho9phonate shows a more marked affinity for 0 1 true cholinesterase than fox, pseudochollneateraou vilicroaza with phoophatr, tho q~posite is true. Phosphacol and ax-min react vrith the choline ste rase a of Oections of brain of vats at dissixLilar rates. The Idnetic data are obtained compared with the results of tests in vivo. It is shown that the suppression of cholinesterases of various organs and tissues in these experiments is in agreemerr, Card 1/2 UDC: 615-739.16-015.2: 612-015-14 L 36475-66 ACC NR- AP6027047 with the results of in vitro experbrients on the var-ling degree of affinity of phosphacol and armin for different cholinesterases. From the study of the a~:'Ii-,)n of small doses of phosphacol on the activity of cholinesterases of different sections of the brain of cats it was shown that in addition to a lowering of the activity, a slight but definite increase in acti 'vity occurs in certain sections of tI-B brain immediately after introduction. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and I figure. [JPRS: 36,4551 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: 22Dec64 / ORIG REF: 005 / OTH REF: O(YI Card MARK07.0 S. M., POLE=. A. M... N. A. 1COSTERKO, G. MROZOVA,' ~WCHJ me me I ,"Nucleophilic Substitution at the Tetrahedral Phosphorus Atom. Il. General Problems of Kinetics of' Alkaline Hydrolysis of Derivatives of Phosphorus 'Acids" Moscow, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, V91'36, xo 6, 1966, pp 1o9&=4 Abstract: The kinetics of the alkaline hydrolysis of fluorides and nitro- 1PhexxYl esters of phosp4oms-1-6~~oms was studied as a function of the pH. A'mDd-: 'jified Guggenheim method was'proposed for calculating the rate constants of Tirst-6rder reactions. Sample calculations were performed for ethoxymethyl- fluorophosphonate, butoxymethylfluorop4oBphonate and diisopropylfluorophos- phonate. The values of E, log A., L BY, and 4G; of the alkaline hydrolysis of these phosphorua-containing compounds.and the standard deviations of these quantities vere calculated by the method-of least squares. The temperature dependence of the rate constant was also studied for the alkaline hydrolysis of fluorides and nitrophenyl- esters of rhosphorus acids;. it was found to obey- I an Arrhenius equation. Orig.- art. has: 4 figures..'14-formulas and 3 tables. EJPRS: 37,0231 ORG: none TOPIC TAGS; hydrolysis; nonmetallic organic derivative, organic Phosphorus compound 10 I Card 1114sudevog' TA5Q,9N-PATf,'09dMAV10R16 Rt T. Q4R1A_A7 )JW(j) RM ACC &R. SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/66/03670(jwii~ IOSHADKIN N.A., MARKOV, S. M., POIMOEMP A. M., 11EYMYSHEVA, A, A., KUMYAYWl F.'-L , XWNYANTG. 1. L. "Nacleophilic Substitution at the Tetrahedral Phosphorus Atom. III. Relation- .ship between the Structure and Reactivity of Phosphorus-Containing Compounds. 'Role of the Vacant 3d-Orbitals of the Phosphorus Atom!' I Moscow) Zhurnal Obahchey Xhimii, V01 36, No 6) 1966) pp lio5-1113 A study of the alkaline hydrolysis of nitrophenol esters and halides of phosphorus acids indicated that the free energy change is less sensitive to changes in the influence of substituents bonded to the phosphorus atom than the activation energy and steric factor. The effects of changes in the structure of the substituent were investigated: effect of replacement of the oxygen atom in the P=O group by a sulfur atom; effect of the structure of alkyl groups bonded to the phosphorus atom; effect of replacement of an alkyl group bonded to the phosphorus atom by an alkoxy group; effect of structure of the alkoxy group. The standard deviations of the rate constant of hydrolysis, activation energy., and steric factor calculated indicated a significant difference of ..these quantities.. depending upon the structure of the organophosphorus com- pound. The introduction of substituents capable of participating in ppi-di conjugation (R0 group) neit to the phosphorus atom leads to a relatively Card 1/~ UDC: 547.18:541.63 + W -5 L 06514-67 ACC NR3 AP7000478 small, but significant increase in the energy and entropy of activation. The presence of a compensation.dependence of the change in the activation energy and entropy of alkaline hydrolysis of-nitro2henyl esters and,fluorides of R108phorus acids was demonstrated. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. LJPH5; J'1jLU ORG: none .1 TOPIC TAGS: activation enprgy; organic,phoaphorus compouzjds hydrolysis SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DAT�: 27J-u164 ORIG REF: 017 orH MF: 019 2 /2 SHEVYAKOVA, N.I.; IA)SHADKINA, A*P. Variation of the sulfhydry-l group content in plants under the effect of me4-ozation, Fiziol, rast, 12 no,2032-339 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18t6) 1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni Timiryazevs. AN SSSR, Moskva, LOSHIK, A. I. [Alternating-amrrent electric crane mipment; reference marm-11 Kranoyoe slaktroobomdayanis peremennego toka; spr&voohnoo rakovodstvo. Xoakva, Gos. nauchno-tokhn. isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tovetnoi metallurgii, 1953. 340 p. (MLOA 6:10) (Blectric cranes) ACCESSION NR: AT4o42669 S/0000/63/000/000/0134/0i35 AUTHOR: Gilinskiy, V. Ya.; Chapek, A. V.; Kozlova, A.'G.; Kulikova, No H.; Loshak A,T.Ya. TITLE: The effects of small concentrations of carbon monoxide on the human organism in airtight cabins of passenger airoraft SOURCE: Konferentsiya. po aviatsionnoy i ko6miche6koy meditaine,"1963- Aviataionnaya i kosmicheskaya meditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy* konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 134-13,5 TOPIC TAGS: carbon monoxide effect, pressure chamber, man, higher nervous activity, passenger aircraft ABSTRACT: In order to study the effects of small concentrations of carbon monox- ide, experiments were performed on 82 persons in pressure chambers and 18.5 persons in aircraft. Experiments have shown that after 3 hours, the presence of carbon monoxide in concentrations of 0.01 mg11 and higher causes certain negative shifts in the functional condition of a number of organs and systems. In the area of higher nervous activity, it was found that the presence of carbon monoxide remIted Card 1/2 WOW ACCESSION NR: ATW42669 in a lowering of the ability to differentiate, a decrease in memory, a shortening of the attention-span, and an increase in the time for carrying out assigned tasks. In the area of visual and vestibular analyzers, it caused an increase in the latent peri", a diminution in the retention of the afterimage, and a diminu- tion in the time..of counter rotation illusion. In the metabolic processes, it caused changes in body temperature. In the cardiovascular system, it caused changes in arterial pressure, changes in the functions of the cardiac muscle, etce It caused a weakening of the muscles. It caused formation of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood and other changes in.the composition of blood elements. On the basis -of, these data, it is suggested that 0.01 mg/l of carbon monoxide be established as the maximum allowable in the cabins of passenger aircraft. ASSOCIATION: none ENCL: 00 SUBMITZ 279ep63 SUB CODE% L6 NO REF SOV: 000-. OMER: 000 Card 212 ACCESSION NR: AP4042483 5/0240/64/000/007/0039/0044 AUTHORI Loshak. A. Ya.;,Harlyechkin, Ye.-F. TITLE: Evaluation of working conditions on civilian airport kadar installations SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no. 7, 1964, 39-44 TOPIC TAGSt microwaves, radar, personnel safety, microwave dosimetry," airport, landing control radar, surveillance radar 'ABSTRACTt The wide use of radar on civilian airport facilit,iell has necessitated an evaluation of working conditions around installations which generate very high frequency electromagnetic energy. Using a "Medik" PO-1 device, the authors accumulated data on a dos,i=4~tric survey of various large civilian radar installatidna. Landing, con--- trol, and surveillance radars and their antennas were evaluated. Pt'. was evirlent that personnel working in close proximity to radar power, sources are subjected to dispersed, nearly constant, or parasit ic microwave discharges whi-ch may range inincensity from 1 to several 2 11watt/cm The authors 'feel that prevention ofthe harmful effects Card i 1 [2 ACCESSION NRt AP40'42*483-* of microwaves must.be based first on planned and organized counter- measures, and then on the.use of protective materials which will ensure proper shielding.bf rooms and buildings close to radar units. It is also necessary to determine normal acceptable levels of micro- wave radiation which personnel can withstand, taking into considera- tion the peri~odicity, intensity, and frequency range of the micro- waves. It is concluded that the high levels of microwave radiation registered from radar*antennas necessitate the establishmen~t of rethods for protecting personnel from harmful radiation* Approaches to increased safety should entail theoretical calculation and dooi- metric determination of microwave.intensity in or around large radar installations. Orige 'art. hae't 2 tables. -ASSOCIATION.: none SUBHITTEDt OSApr63- ATD PRESS% 3054 ENCL: 00 NO,REF SOV: 009 OTHERt 002- SUB CODEt L~, DC, Ald.: 2 2 ~Y i~2s"ak. A. Ya The influence of climatic con1itinns undr~r chronic, LITF irradiation A TOP-1 CTAGS: microwave, UHF, biological effect, climate, GNS. heat The wide use of UHF sources in -Aeroflat under varied climatic concLitions ex-Fdbure o-YP.F- functional The fuactfonal condition of 2 ar 68 d ~n a !n,~,A-rqto ~11!nsttp I 2~- V-rkin-.~! ;n 'a hnt climate hot rlj'matt~, Ind!,7es nf 1_n,! 9,,~ -r ~mf* dii;ruptions tend to in- -14 _4rd AP5~0ii,996 1 C, n r i N flit. Ap5o14996 Researcb Tnstitljt-e of-the AIr Fie-tl !Card 3/5 t' g, L 58389-65 ACCUSSION HR., AP5ol4996 -Ir Table I F-re q uen cy o f 7~ r m a ENCLOSURE, 01 7T~- Ap5o14996 ~-able 2. of-. them., XCC,'NR'i_AT6036642- SOURCE CODE. UIUOOOO/66/000/000/0262/0263 AUTHOR: Loshake A.- Ya, ORG: None P:~Ei Problem of the c nod biolo caLeffecE gf x udinLYHNefaradiation r,ae tehe K~Ierence onqro ens 0 pace c in Moscow ,2Y 97the roM u9sf 4 SOURCE: Konforentsiya po, problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy maditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konforentslif Moscow, 1966, 262-263 TOPIC TkGS: Ionizing radiation biologic effect, microwave radiation effect, hematopoiesis, central nervous system, radiation protection ABSTRACT: Recent Soviet and f6ieign studies indicate that W-TV -irradiation of nimals decreases their sensitivity to the subsequent effect of lethal doses ,a lot ionizing radiation. Thus the possibility of increasing the radioresistance !ot an organism by combining UHF and nizing radiation effects was n 10 00 sidered. 1/3 ~-A-j,6036642----------- n these experiments animals were irradiated with 'microwaves of .J inonthermal intensity in the most biologically active range-the decimeter ra~nge. (Previous works used thermal or near-thermal microwaves.) A' study was made of the influence of preliminary whole-body and local radio- frequency irradiation on the survival rate of animals after x-ray irradiation,,--. with LD Three groups of male rats weighing 120-130 g were used, 100/30 - The first two groups of animals were irradiated daily for two hr (for a total of 30 expo'sures) with pulsed decimeter waves with a power density.of, ' ' I inw/cm2. Whole-body irradiation was conducted in the first group, and local irradiation of the head in the second. The third group served as a control. After the completion of UHF irradiation all rats were subjected to single whole-body irradiation with a 900 r dose of 180-kv x-rays. how preliminar *'i-nicrowave irradiation Experimental results ctici not 6 y Ao have any protective effect (with the parameters used): on the contrary, irnicrowaves caused more rapid death of experimental animals than was lobserved in the controls. No differences could be detected in the survival !percentage of rats subjected to whole-body or local IJHF radiation. How- ever, the average length of life of animals in these two groups was different. terwhole-body UHF irradiation rats lived an average of 11.9 -k 1.0 days,, Z !vhile after local irradiation they lived 17.1 +.3.2 days. (as against 20.8t 2.1 j.day#.in the control), Card Z/3 ACC NR: AT6036642----- e, whereas The lethality curve in contr6l rats showed a gradual increas in experimental rats the percentage of animal deaths increased in stages by the 10th and 16th days after x-ray irradiation (450/a and 82% lethality for twhole-body UHF irradiation and 41% and 7111/o after local UHF irradiation, i~~respectively.) These data show the considerable decrease in resistance of the rat organism to the combined effect of low-intensity decimeter waves and 11onIzing radiation. This decreased resistance is especially notiieable during whole -body irradiation. This may be explained by the similar direction, morphological and functional changes in organs and tissues (chiefly in ;the hematopoietic system) occurring under the influence of electromagnetic -radiation in the decimeter range and x-ray irradiation. The life spans of 'experimental animals were characteristic of hematopoietic injury, and thus. confirmed this hypothesis. The less-pronounced biological effeqt of local UHF irradiation is connected with the absence of a direct microwave effect ,on the hematopoietic organs, especially bone marrow. Further studies must be conducted to determine the combined effect of radiofrequency fields andionizing radiation using.different_t-mes _of.radia-,,__I tion in various ratioB..' A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-116,-7 SUB CODE: '06,18 /-SUBM DATE: OOMay66 Card 3/3 BOBROT, 4 A-, DVCMPxrr, A. I., ZZLIKKAY, TO-G.,-' -LWSHAK,A,qj_, ~ad., SIRWLTNIKOV,, I:A.. SEUKHER, S.M.; BMNOV,N.I*p takhn. red* EHandbook for studyin 9 g operatin regulations for eledtric power stations and systems]-posob,ie- d"lta.izueheniia pravil tekhnichaskoi ekspluitatsii alaktricheo'kikh'-st'atteii i setai v semi vypuskakla. MosIrvat Gomm energe Isd-vo....Pt1 Clrawortation and fuel management in'eiebtite' ~ow6r plants] Toplivno-transportnoe khoziaistvo 61elctrostentaii. 195.8. 286 P.* (MI3A 11:10) (ElectriC Dower plants) SOV/ I 1? -59 -1-8 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, p I (USSR) AUTHOR: Nekrasov, A. M., Losh-z&,-Bi--0-.-T-and Steklov, V. Yu. TITLE: Forty Years of Soviet Electric Power Engineering PERIODICAL: V sb.: Energ. str-vo SSSR za 40 let. M.-L., Gosenergoizdat, 1958, pp 7-33 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card I /I LOSHAK, B.O., inzh. I New norms for the engineering designs of thermal electric power plants. Elek. sta. 32 no.11:7-10 N '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Electric power plants) J~WEAK, B.O., J=b.. ,Administrative structure and personnel of thermal electric power plants. Energetik 10 no.11:7-10 N 162, (MIRA 15.12) (Electric power plants-Management) LICBMKy BoO.y inoo Changes in the technological norms in the "New regulations for operating electric networks dik power plants. Ener etik 9 no.6: 1-4 Je 161. fMMA 16:7) (Electric power plants) (Electric power distribution) AVRUKH, Abram Takovlevich; LOSHAK BQ, red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye.0 tekhn. red. 1 7- ~ [ProblemB In the production costs of electric and thermal energy] Problemy sebestoimosti elektricheskoi I teplovoi energii. Moskva, Gosenergoisdat, 1963. 303 P. (MIRA 16:8) (Electric power produation-Costo) (Electrjc utilities-Rates) LOSHAK, B.O., inzh. Planning of the mechanization of repair operations in thermal elr.--txic power plants. Energetik 12 no.10:1-4 0 164. (KRA 17.11) TEODOROVIGH, Ta.; LOSHAX, 1.,glavnyy mekhanik tresta. Producing local portland cement. Stroi.mat.,izdelA konstr. 2 no.6:Tr9 Je '56. (KLBA 9:8) 1. Upravlyayushchiy stroytrestom No. 98 (for Toodorovich) (Portland cement) LOSHAK9 I.A.9 inzh. Perfcr::ance of lmdlding nachinery. Mekh. stroi. 1E no. 1:2C-2-2 Ja '61. (1.:rj- 14,:2) 1. I-Tachallnik otdela rtlavnogo neY!;vnika i --,nerfetika Glavroutovstrova. (Cranes, derricks, etc.) YEVDOI(IMOV, Yu.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; LOSHAK, I.A,, inzh.; 6LATIN, V.A., inzh. Use of nflon sleeve bearings on construction equipment. Mekh. stroi, 19 no.4:20-22 AP 162. (KRA 15--9) (Ny,lon) (Bearings) (Construction equipment) L_2wa-_46-1.'~~)/ W/ -ACCESSION NRS AP5020030 UR/0100/65/000/008/0023/0023 629.1-43 AUTHORS:, Loshak, I. A. (Emgineer); B?Zzym, Ya T. (Engineer) TITLES Tri-axle tractor with'trailer of high cross country mobility -SOURCES Mekhanizat aiya str'Atellstva, no. 8, 19650 23 Aconstruction machinery, tra TOPIC TAGS,: transportation', ctor NAZ 529B tractorp 2PP 25 semitrailer, YaAZ H206A engine ABSTRACT: The Konstruktorsko-tokhnolog )skoy ~no (Construction Technology Bureau) of the Rostov Directorate of Comtuctim Glavadvkavetroy, completed the I development.and struction. of a 25-ton vehicleaesigned fcr off-the-road usee The vehicle consists of the single-" -529B and the dual-axle semi- _ &acPV'MAZ trailer 2PP-25 of the Saratoy AsseEpM act ., The tractor-trailer combination is intended for use in transporting heavy construction equipment. The tractor 1e r powered by the two-stroke, six-cylinder, 180 hp engine YaA7,,4206A. The tracto features alinking device of the fork type and can turn through an angle of 20P to either.side of the trailer center line. The trailer has dual transversely balanced axles and a suspension system allowing axle motioik in a vertical plane SHB-IANSKIY, N.K., kand.biologicheskikh nauk;._ITIIAK, I-F-j FASTMTS, L.S. Effect of fertilizers on the yield and oil content of sunflower seeds. Agrobiologiia no.6:81+9-853 N-D 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Vsasoyuznyy selektsionno-genetichookiy institut, Odessa. (Sunflower seed)