SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOZHNIKOV, A.A. - LOZINOV, A.B.

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L 7692-66 ACC NRz AP5028320 generation- of 500-amp, 80-nanosee current pulses, corresponding toa current 'density"of 1800 amp/cm2 at the anode. Although the physical aspects of the processes occuiring in this case are not fully understood and thus call for additional, exp~e,riments, the amplitude'and shape of the current pulses obtained are far more stable than those obtained in a spark discharge, as demonstrated elsewhere (I. V. Kozhukhov et al, Use of a plasma gun for generating high-density electron fluxes. Preprint, OlYal, Dubna, 1740, August 1964). No visible cathode damage was noticed after - 1000 bom- bardments, which seems to indicate that with improvements such an injector would be, capable of delivering even higher current pulses at increased repetition rates. Orig. arto has: ~3 figures. (YKJ SUB-CODE: EC/ SUBMDATE: 13Mar65/ ORTG. REP: 001/ OTH REP: 003/ ATD PRESS: Card ACC NHt ANOG0546 SOURCE CODE: UR/0293/66/004/006/083810841 AUTHOR: Lobedinskiy, A* I.; Lozhni-kov.,A.*. A'~; Tulupov, V. I. ORG: none 1- TITLE: Measurements of lunar radiation flux In the Infrared and visible rogions of the spectrum by the Luna-10 satellite SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovanlya, v. 4, no. 69 1966, 838-841 TOPIC TAGS: lunar radiation, lunar satellifel lunar*surface / Luna-10 lunar satellite ABSTIMCT: The lunar radiation flux in the infrared (1R) and visible spectral bands was measured by the Luna-10 satellite from a lunar orbit. The results have not yet been fully analyzed, and the data presented by the authors are only preliminary. Radiation in the two spectral bands was of different origin. The visible band was used to measure radiation caused by heat from the Sun being reflected by the Moon's surface; the IR band measured the Moon - radiated heat which was emitted by the Moon's surface, the temperature of which varies from -150 to-+1200C. Infrared and visible radiation coming directly from the Sun also contributed to the total measured in both bands. Card 1/6 UDC:-629.195.3023.37 NH~ N"- ACC NR, AP7000546 A detector carrying two sensors (15 x 30-mm thin plates) mounted outside the Luna-10 body were utilized to separate different heat ra- diation contributions (see I~ig. 1). The detector action was based on the variable resistance principle (i. e., changes in heat radiation varied ,the detector resistance). Detector resistance was measured by a cir- cuit (such as a resistance bridge) and the results of these measurements were telemetered back to Earth. One of the sensors was covered with enamel which absorbed 85-95% of the incident IR radiation and reflected 70-7516 of the radiation in the visible band. The other sensor was covered with thin gold foil, which reflected 97-99016 of the IR radiation and passed most of the visible radiation. Data taken simultaneously from both sensors will be used to isolate that portion of the total heat radiation which was contributed by the Moon. The satellite was rotating around its own axis with a period which was shorter than the detectors' thermal time constants, and the readings therefore represent .the average values of thermal radiation. The sensors were- sampled simultaneously. every two- minutes. Card 2/6 ACC NR: AP7000546 Fig, 1. Thermal radiation detector 1 - Heat insulator-, 2 sensors-, 3 - clasping ringg 4 stands Temperatures measured by the sensors (A, with enamel cover; B, -Aith gold foil cover) during the 8th, 31st. and 49th measurement sessions are given in Fig. 2. In the 8th session the satellite crossed Card 3/6 ACC NR. AP7000546 from the dark to the sunlit portion of the Moon. During the 49th session, a crossing from the light to the dark portion was made. In the 31st measurement session the satellite was on the sunlit side of the Moon. TThe time marks in Fig. 2 indicate Moscow time. As expected, the teMperatures on the light side of the Moon are higher than on the dark .side. During crossings the sensors registered corresponding changes in temperature after a time delay associated with their thermal inertia. The influence of thermal detector inertia was investigated by taking temperature measurements at different Instants during a single session. The instants at which these measurements were taken varied from session to session. These readings are plotted and compared in' the figure,. illustratina the effect of thermal time delay on the sensor -output. -From 2-3 May through 13 May the temperatures of both sensors .declined noticeably. The A-sensor temperature decreased by 22* C and that of the B-sensor, by 500C. After 13 May the temperatures again began to rise. The speculation that this phenomenon is associated with the changing orientation of the satellite with respect-to the Sun is -confirmed by the fact that the B-sensor, the more sensitive of the two to the Sun's rays, was affected more than the.A-sensor.I Card 4/6 owl ACC NR, AP7000546 $.a sessionsir jo 20 - lot 10i #s 83 77 74 72 $0 72 V, de gee L , # 17 SO IF 1 11/ 10 M h , jo 201ig," t 20 S) a 0'. , o x n 6 11910 mssim II-S.Ir lid - 30 - ja -,. 20 - 10 - a 0 - 71 is . 4r 1 i 70 8 /M y, degree . , ZL- Sys 7Z0 t Of 0 - 7 2$h 2 m 270 Al? a 77 t 10 00 -10 -30 - -0 -#Or Card 5/6 ACC NRt AP7000546 Fig. 2. Detector readings during aeasions 8, 31. and 49 1 - B-sensor; 2 - A-sensor; y - angle between a line ex- tending frou the Moon's center to the Sun and a line between the Hoonve center and the Luna-10;'h- satellite height. The authors state that.analypis.. and.evaluation of the results will be p!4blished in.the future. The authors thank A. D. Levchanko mid V. V. Vernigor for assisf-mce In the carrying out of the experimentse Orig, art, has; 5 figures. OBS v, 3, no. 1 7 SUB CODE: 22,03 SUBM DATEs 22Aug66 Card 6/6 LOZHKIKOV Anatoliy Petrovich- SOHIF, Yevgeniy Konstantinovich; MLY-A,-Te-.IF.,-re-d.-,---DORUNOV) N. I., tekhn, red, (Cascode amplifiers) KaskodrWe usillteli. Moakva) Gos. energ. izd.~vo.. 1961. 70 p. (Massovaia radiobiblioteka., no.423) (MIRA 15:4) (Amplifiersp Electron-tabe) y' LOZIMIKOV, Anatoliy Petrovichi KHARCIMVKO, Anatoliy Mikhaylovich; Me., tekhn. red. [Pulse devices using trochotrons) Impul'snye ustroistva, na trokhotronakh. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 94 p. (Mas- sovaia radiobiblioteka, no.495) (MIRA 17:3) 7~ LOZHNIKOV, A.F.;, KHARCHENKO, A.M. Multiposition switchboards with annular trochotrons. Priborostroenie no.4: 3.1-13 AP 163, (Electronic apparatus and appliances) (MIR& 16.4) LOZHNIKOV, Anatoliy Petrovic'-- SONIN, Yevgeniy Konstantinovieb; r0 P 0 V.%~ -r e d [Cascade anode amplifiers] KaskodrWe usiliteli. Izd.2., dop. Moskva, Energiia, 1964. 126 p. (MIRA 18.12) LOZHM V"511690'all 1- -W l M Axial drive for pumps. Spirt.prom. 2-2 no.2:15-16 '56. (KLRL 9:8) 1. Biyakiy spirtovoy kombinat. (Pumping machinery-Ilectric driving) M- .Wan Hermetically sealed alcohol containers. 30-31 156. I. Biyskty spirtkombinat. (Alcohol--Storage) (Containers) Spirt. prom# 22 nook (MLRA 10-. 2) N LOZHNIKOV, R.N., inshener. ~Vall partitions made of gypsum fiber slabs. Rate. i izobr.predl. v strol. no-136*13-16 '56. (Walls) (MLRA 9-9) -Z k 1) V) AID P - 1815 Subject USSR/keronautics Card 1/1 Pub , 3 5 - 10/19 Authors Petrov, 1., Engineer Lt- Col. and Lozhnikov, Ye., Engineer Major Title : Equipment of stations for periodical maintenance work Periodical ; Vest. voz. flota, _'3, 53-53,717, Mr 1955 Abstract The author is especially interested in maintenance methods in which the equipment of the aircraft is dis- mounted, tested and adjusted on special stands or bencheo. Special attention is given to the three following stands: 1) stand for the installations of instruments, 2) working bench for checking remote control installations, and 3) stand for checking night photo cameras for aircraft. Diagrams of the above three installations are given. Some names are mentioned. Institution: None Submitted No date 7*000000090*000 2 1 41 1 6 1 1 0 V 11 1: 11 M A AIL-f- & 0* 4f :A r T 16 17 10 1111 n a 30 b Jil-il, i'm Is 1) w D is )AD 10 ft w R 2- T V ~L-l L K104939MOy at lead fWAU011 at Ridlifer 4RIM4414). S. 11. Ateksanchav mW 0, N MAW 194S. 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Wnitufy no o o0 z : ASN.JLS OtTALLURGICAL LIT(*A' u k CLASSIFKATICk I ue Icm; S1.101A.- I ' - - - U 0 AT 00 is X 11- cm-0 m a I W 66 1) A] 4 V ),AD f) I 1% 3 A, * 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 9 0 0 *10 1 tiff A L 9 A -1-- XL -1 -r-S -M CC M- 64.4.. 1 6. tit I sistotbad fdq &faim" "ttl SA4 Ay pOwIle In wee and somitnjt4joe. t; p, -.1 Lall. lj. i% Ri~z- rx-1151'W Inin"WO, out naturally cM be umle to luminewe wills a jtfrtu lithl 111111cr the [on of rallxttle rayv by trealturtal stith IINI,. Nap%ot. 7460s. In the Prtere" of ell or 161n as arlivat'g.; It -00 the, that W i It fe"WhIS PUr14C. The [Fr4tinVill of berv[ (12-1414 IkOl evidently results in the forlikati"i of a surface layer of OrrA) - the brarfivial ratre td Zt, j. lines philmA. For analps, a finely groull't roe damt4e is freatell with a bolling 311" Na~qo tw Z04i, 00 *4", Im 2-3 mill,, then 0 lowdr.4m.11he %4#o 990 Wr* CUSW ate athlelt wid tPlifillit I'& ""lltillued (w .A hvi~ 3-4 min., all., whkb the llowder it ws,hrd wa it 09 j water and dried at &k)--,(X)* (or mill. The olon. consitits In counting the no. of graim-i lurninewing with the L9 9 09- Color characteristic of ReSO., it- assino the 1.9al no. ttl -t;; * 9 00 graint; Cargo CMff 5.7"'.. Irtull I ho thus dmd. vol. "41 trot V Ulf IMY), the wi, conlell! is W"D t" ) whole 4 e's 0 i am D an the specific wt. of beryl and of the two, fv~p.; :~O 0 the DeO content Is found by multiplying conventinnally ~7 0.14. BY an analogolis treatment, pnifucite (Cs, Nx)vO-AlA-J%SO,-IIO (tie to 2De,,, C%O) can be trade it. i ZOO luminesce at the cathnde with a charactetistic light. S. Thoii .:No 0 %Oo Q 1 tie* Lillie AllA I L 4 .11TAL'Us"KAL U1tMAlU41 CtASSIVIC1,11" are 0 00 4tv O-V do, -7-4 . *r-1--V-fn-- -~- p~- ; ~O-0 0 U AV t* to Is OP M K j it i It a Ct u #I Ku, n I I X* 1A 14 1 000*00000*0000*000660640001000000000~ROOOOOOO*O~ ~.o 0 Is 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4--o-o 0 0 OjLajL.L-&LG--e-&-o.o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Go MMOVSKIY, G.F.; IDZHUINOVA, O.N.; BARSANOV, G.P., red.; VERSTAK# G.V., 2- redAva.; MAM, X.,--t-ekh-nred.; POPOV, N.D., tekhn.red. [Luminescence analysis in the study of ores and minerals]. Liuminestsentnyi analiz.prl Izuchenii rud i mineralov. 140sk7a, Gas. nauchno-tekhn. iod-vo lit-ry po geologii i okbrIane nedr, 1954. 90 p. (MIRA 12 - 1) (Luminescence) (Mineralogy) SUBJECTs USSR/Luminescence 48-5-36/556 AUTHORS: Komovskiy G.F., Nikollskiy V.S. and Lozhnikova O.N. TITLEs Thermoluminescence of Uinerals (Tormolyuminestaentsiya mineralov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol 21, #59 pp 711-714 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Various samples of calcites were investigated with respect to thermoluminescence. They were subjected to a preliminary irradiation by X;rays by means of an X-ray tube BSV-W yielding approximately 10 r/see. A photoolectronic multiplier of the FEU-19 type was applied to study the thermo-luminescence of these minerals and to record the curves of its intensity. The inspection of the curves represented by Fig 1 and 2 in the paper shows that the magnitude of luminescence peaks depends on the time of preliminary irradiation, increasing with time. The comparison of thermoluminescence curves of the yellow calcite# Fig 1, and the red-violet calcite, Fig 2, shows that Card 1/2 the peak of the first curve is considerably higher than that 48-5-36/1516 TITLE: Thermoluminescence of Minerals (Termolyuminesteentaiya mineralov) of the red-violet calciteg which indicates that the yellow calcite is considerably older than the red-violet one. This conclusion was confirmed by geological data. Thus, the method of thermolumineseence can be applied for stu- ,)f;a of the rocks and minerals as was suggested by dying the a Daniels ( . In addition to this, the authors propose to use this method for the control of concentration processes in the cases when a mineral complex to be concentrated contains a mineral possessing an ability for luminescence. The article contains 4 graphs. Four non-Slavic references are cited (one of them' translated into Russian). INSTITUTION% State Institute of Rare Metals, (Giredmet) PRESENTED BY- SUBMITTED: No data indicated AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Card 2/2 IDZIINIKOVA 0 N_..;_YAYOVLEVA, S.V.; BARSAROV, G.P.,, doktor geou.-rdner. nauk,, nauchW red.; OSIPOVA,T.V.,, red.; LIV(ATSKAYA,F.S.Itekhn.red. (Manual for the Y-ray deterrAnation of minerals containing rare-earth elements) Rentgenomotricheeldi spravochnik- opredelitell mineralov~ soderzhashchikh redkozemellrqe ele- menty. Moskva, Otdel nauchno-takhn.informatsii., 1961. 224 p. (IaRA 15:8) Uineralogy, Determinative) (Rare earths-Analysis) ML I N- CHAYIAKHYAN, M.Kh.;,L02,11,NI.KOVA, V.N. Photoperiodism a~ld the dynamics of gibberellins in plants. Fiziol. rast. 11 no.6:1006-1014 N-D 164. (I-fTPA 18:2) 1. Timixiazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. 'R i~Jl bc- r e 11 i!) * i substance- in plants. D(,,x 1 S R I no, (PITA l?-7) 1. Inotitift fizio,*l;~gii 27! Pradstavleno gkarjt~;mikorr, --a - U. 1: vy'r, 4,OZ)ytd11~,9JV/7i V Al - CEA1UHIAN, M,Jf~ [Chaylakhyan,, 14. Kh.]; LOJIIIKOVA, V.N. (Lozhnikova,, V.11.] Gibberellinold substances and vernalization of plants. Analele bje.1 16 no.4-.116-127 JI-Ag *62. TURKOVA, H.S.; LOZIINIKOVA,- Some characteristics of nuclein metabolism in shaded plants. Rauch. dokl. v7s. shkol7; biol. nauki no.4:136-139 '59. (KM 12:12) 1.1takomandovana kafedroy fiziologii rastaniy Mookovokogo gosudar- stennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. (Plante, Effect of light on) (Nucleic acids) 01,JLAKRYAN, M-Kh.;._ LOZHNIKOVA,, V.N. Gibberellinlike substances in higher plants and their effect on growth and flowering, Fiziol- rast. 7 no. 5:521-530 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. K.A. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.8,S,R,, Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Gibberellins) -PAT. CHAYLAKHYAN, M.Kh.; LOZHNIKOVAI-V Gibberellinlike substances and vernalization of plants. Fiziol. rast. 9 no.1:21-31 '62. 01IRA 15:3) 1. K.A.Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Vernalization) (Gibberellins) CHAyLAKHyAN,, M.Kh.; NEKRASOVA, T.V.; KHLOPENKOVA, L-P-; LCZHNIKOVA, V.N. Role of gibberellins in the processes of photoperiodism, vernalization and stratification of plants. Fiziol. rast 10 no-4:465-476 JI-Ag 163. (MRA 16:8~ 1. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology U.S.S.R. Academy of Scienceoj Moscow. BUDAGYAN, Ye.G.; LOZHNIKOVA, V.N.; GOLIDIN, M.1,; CHAYIAKYAN, M.Kh. F,ffect---Oi'g'ibberelli4l#e substances on the tobacco mosaic virus. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 36 1no I, W11-116 164o (MIRA 17:3) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN Armyanskoy SSR i Institut fiziologii AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN Armyanskoy SSR kfor Chaylakhan). 777 'J. - --'- ~ng., bAIU, IVicolaie, ing.; IANAS, V., FRANTIU, !on, Ing - LOZICIU ing'. co-aboir~-a--i�r; C~OMG, C., colaborator; "ICI, D., Ing., colaborator Some problems related to the quality of siliceous plates. Metalurgia constr mas 14 no.1:11-35 Ja 162. 1. Inatitutul de carcetari meta?urgice (for Frantiu, Loziciu and Laiu) 2. Uzina de masini electrice "Dinamo," Bucuresti (for lamas and Chivaran). 3. Institutul de carcetari electrotebnice (for Donici). FRAME, Ion, ing.,-CUIDA, Oleg, ing.; IAIU, Nicolae, ing.; LOZICIU, Martining. Economic and technical aspects of the manufacture and technical aspects of the manufacture and utilization of plated steel rolled goods. Metalurgia Rum 15 no-4:312-316 Ap 163. GONCHAPOV, V., J-rizh.-olektrik~ S-fLRjUEOV, G .,, komandir kor&bIlva .11-114 ~Tashkent),- KRAVCHENKO, V., irzh. kcmarldir veri-olel.a; CKUNII 1,; V,; Readers' letters. Grazhd. av. 22 no,"t-14-15,18 F '65, i '41F," 13 1. Nachallnik Kiyevskogo glavnogo navonnt~g- ffor Ukun'). 2. Nachallnllk -Ciizhby raciiolokat5iil Llvov (1 -1 rt.a efror Por Kravnilcov). 3. Na~!halln'k MO.Ir-rovsvogo aeropc Didkovskiy). sov/84-58-7-38/46 AUTHOR: Loz1kov, 0. TITLE: For Relaxation of Air Travelers (Dlya otdykha passazhirov) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1958, Nr 7, P 37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a short note on A.Starichkova, whose hobby it is to tend flowers and shrubbery in a small garden adjacent to the terminal square of Stalinabad airport. Card 1/1 ~F Y BOV/84-58-12-18/54 AM!MR: Lozlkorp G., (Stalin ad) TI=: Active Imxrrators (AktivWye ratsionalizatory) PEPMMCAL: GrazhdanskWa. evistsiya., 1958j, Nr 12,, p 3.1 (USSR) ABOMAM. The mthor reports on the superior production record naintained bythe LEM personnel at Stalinsbad airport. YAchmization in production, inproved technical proceduresj, and new devices designed and constructed by the labor force have contributed to the increased labor output. OTK Ohief Zhelnor is mentioned. 'lord 1,1 :4 ZAKHAROVp P. (Leningrad)p- DDZIKOV G.9 aviatekhnik (Dushanbe); FINOGENOVO N. (Petrozavodak); FANDIKOVp V., komandir samoleta (Urgench); TUKOV, V. Brief news. Grazhd, av. 20 no.9s25 S 163. (KIRA 160) 1. Nachaltnik shtaba Estonskoy otdollnoy aviatsionnoy gruppy (for Tukov). (Aeronautics) AUTHOR: Lozin, A. B., Candidate of Biological Sciences. 3o-8-3o/37 TITLE: The Utilization of Microbiological Processes for Industry and Economy (Ispollzovaniye mikrobiologicheakikh protsessov v promyshlennosti). PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 8, pp. lo9-111 (ISSR) ABSTRACT: The conference held on problems of the physiology and biochemistry of microorganisms caused considerable interest among scientists because it had been convened only after an interval of 15 years. The programmatical report was read by V. N, Shaposhnikov. He stressed the fact that the results of one or the other micro- biological process depend not only on the nature of the micro- organisms, but, in the same degree, on the combination of the substances by which they receive nourishment, the active oxidation of the surrounding medium, and the condition of aeration. The further work of the conference was performed by several sections. The conference was organized by the Institute for Microbiology of the AN and by the Biological Faculty of Lomonosov University. The 400 participants had come together from all republics of the Union. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 LOZIN, S., polkovnik Victorious stop of our great friend and ally. Yoen. znan. 35 no-9:7-9 S 159. (KIRA 32:12) (Ghina--Army) ~5 LOZIN, S., pollovnik Indissoluble ties of eternal friendship; on the Ilth annivel-sary of the Soviet-Chinese Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance. Komm.Vooruzh.Sil I no.2:21-24 Ja 161. (YIRA 14:8) (China--Technical assistance, Russian) Lg55~g46 tn(m)/r IJPW ACC NRt AT001556 SOMB CODE: UR/3136/05/000/900/0001/003-1 AUTHqR: Xlebanov, Mruebinin-S. P.i Lozina, L. A. ORG: none.. TITLE: Cherenkov differential gas 196-9. VA)URCS: Moscow. Institut atomnoy edbrgii. ~oklady, IAN-9007, Pifferentsiallnyy -gazoioy cberenkovskiy ocFetcHikp 1-3.1 TOPIC TAGS: radiation counterP bodoscope,, bubble chamber Cerenkov counter, Cerenkov radiation AWTRACTt The gare6us differential Cherenkov counter, developed at the Institute of Atomic ij;ergy., is, used for work with a hodoscopic device for a bubble chamber. Since the angle of Cherenkov radiation 0 is related to the index of refraction of the medium n,:and the particle velocity)*.. then the angulw resolution is: do I c 0 sin 9 Thus the optimum angle of Cherenkov radiation Q,must be selected due to the sharp drop in intensityvhich accompanies a decrease of the angle 0. The optimum angle in this case is G;d4 Tba.Cherenkov light vas focused through a convex glass lens., 130 MU in - Cwd 1/2 ACC NRs AP6013496 UR/0120/66/000/002/0066/0067 AUTHOR: YIebanoV, YU,D.; Xruchinin, S.P.; Lozina, L.A. ORG: Institute of Atomic Energy GKAE, Moscow (Institut atomnoy energii cXAE) TITLE: Differential gas Qerenkov counter TOPIC TAGS: particle-veAwe:i--ky counter, Cerenkov ve*wW067 counter, meson y(400iby j1kd!c**ar, bubble chamber imwJmmmw2!mt- synchrotron, ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the theory of operation, the construction and the re sults' of tests of a differential type compressed gas Cerenkov counter, used for high energy particle velocity determination and counting. The counter was slated for work with a godoscopic system (reported previously by L.I. Govor and Yu.D. Klebanov at the Conference for high energy physics at Dubne in 1964) of a bubble chamber. The particle velocity ~ to be determined is related to the easily measureable angle of the Gerenkov radiation (), and the adjustable refractive index of the environment, n (compressed freon-13),by the equation: Cos a = IA ~.n) (1) Thus the angular resolution of the particle velocity becomes d8/dp = 1/(~ 7-.n.SinO) =(Ctg 6)15 (2) and this improves with the decrease of 0. However, since the radiation intensity, I, dereases sharple with 0, 1 being proportional to P-in 92, an optimum design angle of the Cerenkov radiation cone exists. This has been found to be 40. Constructional Card 1/2 UDC: 539.1.OZi.4 J ACC NRj AP6013496 details of the counter are given. Tests of the counter were conducted in the beam of ~r - mesons with an impulse p = 4 Gev/s on the 7 Gev synchrophazotrone of-the ITEF. The meson beam passed thru a 3-scincillator telescope with a space angle of 2.10-3 rad. The counter showed its maximum effectiveness (96%) at a gas pressure of 3.7 am. Its resolving power for particle velocities was dia/p = 2,10-3. Authors thank R.S. Shlyapnikov for his valuable discussions and interest in this project. Orig. art has 2 figures and 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 18, 20 SUBM DATE. -28jun65 ORIG REP: 004 OTH REP: 004 7 r_-4 7 11 1. LOZINA-LOZINSKA-fA, A. S. 2. USSR (600) 4. Botanical Gardens 7. Meeting of the heads of botanical gardens. Dot. zhur. 37 not 5, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953, Unclassified. 7-7 777 -7777 7~ LagINA-LOZINSX&TA, A.S. PrIml in ornamantal gardening; report 2. Trudy Bot.inat, Ber,6 no~3: 147-164 153. Oaft 7:1) (Primroses) LOZ INA-W INSnYA, A. S. Science education work of U.S.S.R. botanical gardens. Blul.Glav.bot. eada no.15:71-73 '53- (HLVA 9:1) liBotanicheakiy sad Botanicheakogo institute, imeni V.L.Komarova Academii nauk SM. (Botanical gardens) Q, ~P , .- -- iW- NAZAMSKIY, S.I.; M&KAROV, S.N.; PILIPBNKO. GRUSIMOV, M-V-; IL'INSUYA, M.L.; VEKSLER, A-I-Jdeceasedl; VASIVYW, I.M.; WINA, N.V.; SOKOLOV, 3 Ya.; L0ZIHA-LOZIHSKAYA,,,,Az_~. - SAAKOV, S.G.;ZLISSMY, D.N.; AYRMIN, ff:A. ; IVA90-V, -M. I - -,-Fif 'N.V.; SOBOLEVSUTA, K.A.; SALAXATOV, U.N.; MALINOVSKIT, P.I.; LUCHNIX, A.I.; KUVCIWMO, O.A.; VEKHOV, N.K.; GROZDOV, B.V.; NASHKIN, S.; BOSSE, G.G.; PALIN, P.S.i(g.shuya, Ivanov- skor oblasti); MATUMN; ZATVAFMTSKIY, G.F.; GRACE37. N.G.; CHERK& R.I.; KIRKOPULO, Ye.N.; LEVITSKAYA,A.M.; GRIbWO, N.N.; LIKINARI, D.F. VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHO7, M.V.; SHCHERBIRL, A.A.; TSYGARKOVA, V.Z.; BLWOVSKIY, A.L.; GEORGIYZVSKIY, S.D.; STEMIN, G.A. OZOLIN, E.P.; LUUYTEU, M.K.; KOS, Yu.l.; UILOYEV, A.V.; RUKEADZE, P.Ye.; VASHAD23, V.N.; SHANIDZE, V.M.; ML=HAVIDZE, D.V.; KGRUSHKO, A.L.; XCLESNIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); =GEUT, L.I.; VOLOMN, X.P.j RYBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, E.Z. ;HUSANOV, Y.N.; BOCHMSEVA, Z.P.; BLIHOVSKIY, K.V.; KLYSH9V, L.K.-, MUSHEGYAN, A.M.; LSONOV, L.M. Talks given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.oada no.13: 85-182 '53. (MLRA 9: 1) 1. GlavW botanicheakiy as& Akademii nauk =121 (for MakarovBklipenko, Gerastmov, Illinskaya, Yeksler); 2. Akademiya komunallnogo khozvay- xtva Imeni X.D. Pamfilova for Vasillyev); ). Vessoyuznaya eallskokho- zyaystve=aya vystavka (for 111ina); 4. Botanicheskly sad Botaniche- skogo instituts, imenj V.L.Komarova Akademii nauk SM (for Sokolov, Losina-Losip.skaya, Saakov); 5. Botanicheskiy sad Leningradskogo (continued on next card) R&ZABLVSKIY, S.L.---(contlaued) Card 2. gosudaretvannogo ordena Lenina universiteta (for Zaleaskiy); 6. Pol yarno-Allplyakiy botanicheakiy sad Kollskogo filiala imeni S.M. Kirova Akodemii nauk S= (for Avrorin)i 7. Botanicheskiy oak pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom universitsts, (for Ivanov)-, 8. Botanicheskiy sad pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom universitsta imeni V.V. Kuybysheva, (for Prik- ladov); 9. TSentrallnyy Sibirokiy botaaichaskiy sad Zapadno-Sibirsko- go filials, AkademH mcm, SSSR (for Salamatov, Bobolovskaya); 10. Bo- tanicheakiy sad Irkutsko gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni A.A. Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy); 11. Altayakaya plodovo-yagoduaya opyt- nays stantaiya (for Liuchnik); 12. Bashkirskiv botanichaskiy sad (for Kravchenko); 13. Losootepnaya selak-tsionnaya opytnaya stantaiya deko- rativnykh kulltur tresta Goazelankhoz Kinlaterstva kommunallnogo kho- zyaystva, RSFSR (for Vekhov); 14. Bry"skiy lesokhozyaystvenWy inati- tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskiy sad pri Voronezhokom gosudar- stvennom universitate (for Kashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevskiy pedago- gicheakiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanichookiy sad pri Rostovskom gosudarstvennom universitete imeni V.K. Molotova (for Katukhin); 18. Botaniche,Bkiy sad Kuybyshevskogo gorodekogo otdela narodnogo obrazo- vaniya (for Zatvarnitak-iy); 19. Zoobotauicheskiy sad pri Kazanskom universitete (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvannyy reepublikanskiy proektnyy Institut "Giprokommunstroy" (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani- cheskiy sad Odeaskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Imeni I.I. Kechni- kova (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanichaskly sad pri Dnepropetrovskom gosudaretvennom universitete (for Levitakaya); 23. Botanicheskiy sad (continued on next card) RLZLRIVSKIT, SA.---(coatinued) Card 3. Akademii nauk USSR (for Grishko, LMvar', Villehinskiy); 24. Kiyevskiy sallskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Lypa); 25. Botani- cheskiy sad Chernavitskogo gosudarstvannogo universitets, (for Orekhov); 26. Botanicheskly sad pri LIvovskom gosudarstvennom universitete - imani Iv. Pranko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheskiy sad Kharikov- skogo gosudarstvennogo universitets, imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan- kova); 28. Botanicheskiy sad Zhitomirskogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo instituts, (for Baranovskiy); 29. Botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for Georgiyevskly); 30. Institut biologil Akademii nauk Belorusakoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheskiy sad Akademii Litovskoy = (for Lukaytene); 32. Bobanicheskiy sad Latviyekogo go- sudarstvannogo universiteta (for Ozolin); 33. Kabardinakiy kraveved- cheskly botanicheskiy sad (for Kos); 34. Sukhumskiy botanicheakiy sad Akadeinii imuk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Be- tumskiy botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shanidze); 36. Thilleskiy botanicheekly sad Akademil nauk Gruzinskoy Sm (for Nandzhavidze); 37. Sochinakiy park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38. Gosudarstvennyy Nikitskly botanicheskiy sad imeni V.M. Holotove, (for Sergeyev, Voloshin); 39. KMakly filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for Rybin); 40. Botanicheskly sad Moldavskogo filiala Akaaemii nauk SSSR (for Ivanova); 41. Botanicheskiy sad Botanicheskogo instituta Ake- demil nauk Tadzhikekoy SSR (for Ryabova); 42. Botanicheekly Bad Kir- gizakogo filials, Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. Botanicheekly (continued on next card) NAZLMSOY. 5.L. -(continued) Card 4. sad Akademii nauk Usbekskoy SSR (for Rusanov, Bochantseva); 44. Botanicheekly sad Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy M (for Blinovskiy); 45. Respublikanskiy sad Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR (for Klyshev, Mushegyan). (Botanical gardens) Z, RA OT, S.G..- SOKOLOV, S.Ya., redaktor; L02INA,.-LOZINSKAYA, A.S.. redaktor. (Palms and theIr cultivation in tha U.S.SJLI Fallmy i ikh kulltura SSSR. Moskva, Isd-vo Akademil naut sm, 1954. 3ig p. (KLRA 7:7) (Palms, Oultivated) IOZINA-LOZINSWA, A.;,__ J~rimrosas in,ornamental plant cultivation. Report no.3; Winter hardiness of species of Primula L. Trudy Bot.inat.Ser.6 no.4.- 252-263 '55. (Primroses) (MLRA 9s2) IL'IN;K.M.g professor, radaktor; VASILIYBV, V.I., professor, otvetstvannyy redektor; =INA-kZ1J1SKAYA. A.B., redaktor Watelletva; KRUGLIKOVA, tekhnichsskiy-r-e-6*kV6r'-- (Useful plants of the U.S.S.R.] Rastitalluos syrle SSSR. Pocl 'Aphchey red. M.M.Illina. Moskva, Vol.2. (Plants usable in their natural state] Natururaye rastenlia. 1957, 581 P. (MIRA 10: 3 1. Akadextya nauk SSSR. Botanicheskiy institut. Otdol rastiteltnykh resursov, (Botany, 2conowic) TROSHIN,A.S., otv. red.; ARRONET,N.I.,, red.; BEYYER,T.V., red.; ZHIRMUNSKIY,A.V., red.; KUSAKINA,A.A., red.; PROSSER, red - LOZD1A-L0Z-0S red.; POLYMISKIY. Yu.I., red.; 9UMOVA,K.M., red.; USHAKOVB.P., red.; FELIDMAN,N.L., red.; ALEKSAIMROV, V.Ya., red. [Cell and the temperature of the medium; transactions] Kletka. i temperatura. sredy; trudy. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 303 p. (MIRA 18:1) 1. International Symposium on Cytoecology, Leningrad, 1963. 2. Institut tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Troshin, Arronet). 3. Laboratoriya ko5micheskoy biologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Lozina-Lozinskiy).4. La- boratoriya tsitofiziologii i tsitoekologii Botanichskogo in- stituts. im. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Aleksandrov). 5. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Zhirmunskiy, Kusakina, Ushakov). 6. Laboratoriya tsitologii odnokletochnykh organizmov Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Sukhanova). 7. Botaniche- skiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova 91 SSSR, Leningrad (for Arronet). stalm; 0 1TtE-GME-ale-5-01 yam C ILCiFTIfy R -Lozinskil. - Veslita Letsintrad. i Ser. Viol., Geograf. iGeol. No. 3. 67--/W]955).-; The similarity of photodynamic ae6vity of methylene blue * AM coSill With the ~cctivity of other mumukir irrifams aud! tile 2PpCarUnCe Of Signs Of paranecrosis by exp&9ing the stained muscles to light prove the applicability of tile pre- tein theory of "citation advanced by Nasonov and Alck- sandrov (Reakiiiya Zhivoja Yri&hestva n4 l1rwAnle Vor- 4q,ttviyo, IsdaLd. Akad. Nouk SS.S.R. 1040)on the photo-' dynamic effect of ~taius. The mechanism of pluitodynnin-C ( lll tile MUSCUlAr Lands is directl ly azwcd. Yvith t1w activ!y ~I . Ph., se Ilive oxidation of Sulfilydryl groups of myosin and othcr protein ai the trulexles. Tilt! photodynnialle nctivityj of eosin, in contrast to thAt of methylerle bitic, is char- actTrized by a !iwo-pha~*changc in stirrivLation ond cau~~j a 1~nch more s(!vcrc injury to tile iniviele bands. 40 reicr- J. fi. JQiIL- K. Lozina-Lozinnky: "The m4ses of in 'i-to phnnomena of evirjosi-,-ion in biAterflies." (P-366) SO: Jozirnal of Goneral Holo-v Vol. 7, ilfo. 1?/,]+ Natt=--l Sci. Inst. in. P. F. Tesraft, A ad. Pedagorical sci. Mar., Lab. P~ysjolopical Zoology, -1948. 14hr., -cl951-). "Action of Salts on thm Cold Rasistnnre of Infusoria rind Pzasons for Mortality Caused by Cold," SO: Zhur. Obshcb. Biol. 9, No. 6, 1-048; IlReactions of Pararet-in Toward Some Organic Conpounds Which Had Feen E-,mosed to the Action or Ultrasonic I.-laves W Ultraviolet Lip~t." SO: Dok. AN, 76, No. 2, 1951. 7-7-7- LOZIUA-LOZINS-KIY; L. and Khenokh., M. "The Biological Action of dir..'h-Kolecular Com-ounds Irradiated by --uadium," Izv. Yestyestv.-nauclrm. in-.-- in.. P.F.LesEafta; 24, pp 23-2/0, 1951 C.4 1011,0104 of Par Snogia to owns d ab. 1. action "W.1totted and I.- , in. W and 16t. A. Kh..kh, Pok v :45. utaltowe. 111"We. plactim, fructom. inarch, forbilol. Igor. Iminnill. Anti lychie were subjeriftl trithrr fit ultrasound (W kth- cyc"It) or ultraviolet light anti Nrumecitt specimens were then introduced. The rmlts were Itthal, in owe tons -11ammatanellusly.ititboulb ildicindifum to) himher acidity of the signs. The effect produced by the carbobydrate soIns. was felt even at a distance (diormur drofts Under Cover C60 In chambeWd slide). I;fA#rb gave no %Wh effect until Its pm-4%poqure to ultrammuld wai to hrt.; Rorbitol was similar. while apr required M-Ilm r-- '"Ou I Sitthilol. tualtomr. and fructimedevelT thig (Acully I . I test in Hight. anti tannin In the dark. The mal tmarccaumA hy volatile deonrupll. products, arnong which i% ClIp. as well it% 11C001 (in ax4r and tannin CO is a 'o"ible Product). G' hl. KIM-1-1111 LOZ1NA-~WZTNSX1Yt X. Butterfly' wfligas a receptor a Tozina-Lozinilki (e,. R. Arad. 5d. fffC,SS., 1953, 9:3, 369-3721-~~ Mid blitjjrfjj~s Vanessa ia Anil Pierfs 1~avslc& respand by flapping their wings to illumimition of the whole In5cct or the winv.4 n0y. bill, not to illumination of tilt., hea-I and trunk i( tilt! mi;lgi are Shaded. . A Cu',C), filtc,,~cutting out the i.r. bat little of thf: visible light abalOwi the Pecapitat,!(l I'llAtcrilic.5 Tv!q-nd similariv, bnt wit'i more rrv,j],itity, It is Sliggestvil Oat th'! receptora for the reflex depend oft tile heating effect of tile ialliatioll, 77 AKUMUSHKIN, I.I.; BARANDVA, Z.I.; BRODSKIY, K.A.; VIRKETIS, M.A.; VOLODGfMO, H.I.; GALKIN, Yu.I..; GURITANOVA, Te.F.; DOGILI V.A.; DITAXOMV, A.M.; ZFCVINIA, G.B.; IVABOV, A.Y. -, URITAWYA, Te-S.; KOBYAKOVA,-Z T.; KOLTUN, Y.M.; X0IIZHUX0VA,Ye.D.; XOROWNICH, V.S.;KLTUGB, G.A.; LOZINk-WZINSKIY, L.N.: LOMAKINA, I.B. ; H01 .407, D.V. ; POWW"'A V.T.-, SAVIELITEVA, T.S.; SKARLATO, O.A.; -SOKOLOV, I.I.; STBX&OV, A.A.; TARASOV, N.I.; USHAKOV, P.V.; SHCHMRI]KA,Z.G. YAKOVLIVA, A.M.; VSHAKOV, P.V., obahchiy rukovoditall; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik, redaktor; STRIMOV, A.A. radaktor; BRODSKIY, K.A., radaktor; ARONS, R.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Atlas of invertebrates of the Far East seas of the U.S.S.R.] Atlas beepozvonochnykh dallnevostochnykh moral SSSR. Moskva, 144-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1955. 240 p., 66 plates. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Akademlya nark SSSR. Zoologicheakiy institut, (Soviet far Bast-Invertebrates) LOZIN-LOZINSKIYI L.~.. doktor biologichaskikh nauk, redaktor; OYCHINNIXOT, arfor; YELAGIN, V.D., redaktor; TYSHMICH, Z.V., takhni- chasity redaktor [The invertebrates; structure in relation to environment and their importance to man; teacherss manual) Besposvonochnya zhivotnys; stroente V SVia2i a ualoviiami zhisni i snachenie ikh dlia chelovelm. Posobie dlia uchitelia. Pod red. L.X.Lotina-Lozinakogo. Koskva. 1955. 404 p. (MIRA 9:12) 1. *kademiya pedagogichookikh nauk RSFSR, Moscow. Yestestvanno- nauchnyy institut. (Invertebrates) LOZINA-IA)ZINSKIT, L.K. Adaptability of animal organisms to environment and the limits of life. Trudy, Sekt. astrobot. AN Kazakh.SSR 3:21-31 155. (MMA 9: 12 (Yarn (Planet)) (Adaptation) nISETCWOVICH, A.Y.Jdacease4l; LIVOY, V.Ye.; KARM, A.V-, professor; A.r KOROLgv. : GCLOSII~Skftj L.P.; 0GOMMIDT. CF., professor; ZYGUSON, K.S.. pxofessor; LOZ~~~, . professor; VCHOBITBV, A.4., professor; KOMMA, K.I.; NUMOV. B-A-; SUM", A.Z.; G]ILOYMYIM. G.B.; VASILITIV, O.B.; YICHKOV, B.L., professor; SYROKTATNIKOV; KMYMWA, A-P.; YATI-W&WD, Q-W.; MINSMLYA, R.N.; SMONOT, V.V.; MNOROV, N.J.; KwHZFLOV, N.I.,- TIKHOV, G.A.; GORSHKOV, P.K. Addresses by A.N.Irishtofovich and others. Trudy Sekt.astrobot.Al UzaLkh.SM 4:68-157 '55. Mm 9: 12) (Kars (Planet)) GBTSOVA, A.B., LOZINA-LMINSEIY, L.K. Role of insect behmvior in the process of awlaptation to plant 'food. Zool.zhur. 34 no-5:lo66-1079 S-0 155. (MLRA ga) l.U%te9tvenno-nauchW inatitut Imeni P.7.Leagafta. (Phytophaga) x Kona tantinovi ch: NATAROVA, N.V., redaktor; RAKOVITSKIY, I.G., takhale heakiy redaktor (The organism and its environment; a teacher's manual] Orgauizm i uslovii~ zhizni; v pomoshchf uchiteliu. Uningrad, Goss uchabno- pedagog. izd-vo Miuisterstva. proeveshcheniia RBYSR, Leningradakoe otd-nie. 1956. 159 pe (MLRA 9:11) (Acology) USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. P. Ab6 Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 81 1958~ 35188 Author : Geteova, A.B4, JAozina-Lozinskiy, L.K. Inst : The P,F. Lesgaft Indtitute of Natural Sciences. Title To the Problem of Conditioned Reflexes in Insects and Methods of Their Study, Orig Pub Izv, Estestv.-nauchn. in-ta im. P.F. Lesgafta) 1957, 192- 198. Abstract Li the production of conditioned reflexes to colors in the domestic fly Misca domestics, the visits by the flies to a color stimulus (a circle of paper with or without food in the control circle) were automatically registered: sitting on the circle the fly colsed an electric chain of Bpecial design connected with a kymograph. The domestic fly distinguished colors by spectral composition, Card 1/2 USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. P. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 8; 1958, 35188 not by brightness. The adult flies developed a conditio- ned reflex to red, yellow and blue colors; for this they needed not less than eight combinations of food with a given color on the painted circles. An experiment in producing conditioned reflexes to grey color of various brightnesses did not bring any positive results. The domestic flies possed a more distinct inherited positive reaction to green than to other colors, and did not deve- lop a conditioned reflex to it. The conditioned reflex lasted onlY 3-4 days; it was restored in 2 days (after 4 combinations of color with food). Card 2/2 3 LO&7j~W~LOSI1,1SKly, L. K. (LeninF~rad) 'ton the Increased Resistance of Paramecium Caudatum to Repeated Irradiations by Ultra-Violet Light" Soviet paper presented at the l5th Intl. Corigress of Zoology, London, L6-2) Jul 5b MMW*x FM IDZIIIA-IOZIIISKIY, L.K. Genus Colossendeis (Pantopods) in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean [with snrm y, in English]. Biul. moir. otd. biol. 63 no-1:23-33 Ja-IF 158. (KIRA 11:5) (PAciric ocnN-prenwoNiDA) TOT. 4~7 tz-(NA-L 1h tills -s V La Fri .74 2 sit jj LINDBM, G.U.; SHCHEMINA, Z.G.; DOOLI, V.A.; RNSHFITNYAK, V.V.; STRILKOV, A.A.; KOLTUN, V.M.; I&UI4)V, D.V.; IVAIJOY, A.T.; BYKHOVSKIY, B.Te. ZHUKOV, Te.Y.; PIWXAMENT, T.S.; KORDTKIVICH, V.S.; USHMV, P.Y.; KLTUGH, G.A.; ANDROSOVA, Ye.l.; GOSTIWVSKAYA, M.G.; BRODSKIT, K.A.; GUSEV, A.Vj; TARASOV, N.I.; GURtYANDVA, Te.F.,- VAGIN, V.L.: IDMAKJNA, N.B.; BULYCHEVA, A.I.; KOBYAKOVA, Z.I.; LOZIND-LOZINSKIY. .L.K.; 1AKOVIEVA, A.M.;' GALKIN. YA.I.-. 9KARTATO, 0.'.; AKIKJSHKIN, I.I.; DIYAKONDV, A.M.; BARANOVA, Z.I.; SAVELTHYA, T.S.; SKALKIN, Y.A. List of the fauna of marine waters of southern Sakhalin and southern Kuriles. Issl.dallnevost.mor.SSSR no.6:173-256 '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Zoologicheakiy institut AN SSSR. (Sakhalin-Marine fauna) (Kurile' Islahds--Marine fauna) POLTAMIT, Tu.I., otv.red.; LOZINA-LOZINSKIT,_L.K.. zamestitel' otv. red.; VOROBOYEV, V.I., red.; ZHIRKUNSKIT, A.V., red.; KUSA- KINA, A.A., red.; RUKTARTSEV, P.P., red.; SHAPIRO, Te.A., red.; MMGNMA, G.I., red.izd-va; BLEMM, A.Tu., tekhn.red. (Problems of cytology and protistology; collection of articles] Voprosy tsitologii i protistologii; abornik rabot. Moskva, 1960. 316 p. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut tsitologii. 2. Laboratoriya kle- toohnykh adaptatoii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR (for Lozina-Lo- zinskiy, Rumyantsev). 3. Latoratoriya fiziologii kletki Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR (for Voroblyev, Shapiro). 4. Laboratoriya sravni- tellnoy tsitologii Instituta taitologii AN SSER (for Zhirmmskiy, Kuaakina). OXF-T N POLYANSKIY. Yu.I., otv.red.; AT, SANDROV, V.Ys., red.; GINNSINSKIY, A.G., red.; 2WXOV, Ye.K., red.; ZHIEHMSKIY, Aj. I red*; KARASIK, VoK. 9 rod.; KIRO, K.B., red.. MUIL.K., red.; RIKOLISKIT, N.N,, red.; PARIBCK, V.P. - ked.; ROMANOV; -sell*. red.; SVM7.OV, P.G., red.; SOKOLOV, I.I., red.: TROSHIN, A.S., red,; USHKOV, B.P., red.; SMSTOBITOV, O.Ye., red.izd-va; MZM, R.S., takhn.red. [Problems in cytology and general physiology] Voprosy' taltologii i obahchei fiziologii. Koskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSBRO 1960, 398 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut tsitologii. 2. Institut evo- lyatsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M.Sechenova AN SSBR, Leningrad (for Glnetsinakiy). 3. Fiziologicheskiy Institut im. A.P.lJkhtomskogo pri Leningradskom universitete im. Aa*Zhdanova'(for Zhakov). 4. Insti- tut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii maditsinakikh na-ak ssa, Leningrad (for Karasik). 5. Institut tsitologii M SSSR. Leningrad (for Kiro, Paribok, Sokolov). 6. Inatitut fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova AN SM, Leningrad (for Romanov). 7. Laboratoriya embriologii Institute eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMR ESSR, Leningrad (for Svetlov). 8. Laboratoriya fiziologii kletki Instituta taitologil Alf, 63SR, Leningrad (for Troshin). 9. Laboratoriya arevnitellnoy, taitologii Instituta taitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Ushakov). (CYTOLOGY) (PHYSIOLOGY) r-7 M7 --, ALMANDROV9 S.N.; GALKOVSKAYA, K.F.; 1DZIW1,-LOZINSKIYv L.K. Heat resistance of the isolated tissues and body of lake frogs found In hot spring waters at Zheleznovodzk, TSitologlAa 2 n0,4;442-447 J1-A9 160a (MM 13:9) 1. Otdel otdalemoy luchevoy patologii TSentrallnogo nauchno- iseledovatellskogo instituta meditsinskoy radiologii i Labora- toriya kletochmykh adaptatsiy Instituta taitologii, AN SSSR9 Leningrad. (HEAT--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (TISSUES) M t-1'11,,IC`,!~,Tz":~.%, 27- LOZINA-LOSSINS YIY L. K., and ZAAR E. I. !'Metabolism and immobilisation of Euglena gracillE Klebs in respect to the type of nutrition nnd light intensity." Report presented at the 13th Annual meeting and lst International Conference of Society of Protozoologists, Prague, 22-31 Aug 61 Z* W, LOZI~A-LOZINSM, L.K.; ZAARo B,I. bbtaining colorleso'cells'of Euglena. gracilis by brief exposLyes to high and low temperatures. TSitbl:ogiia 3 no. 1:103-105 Ja-F 161. (IIIRA 14:2) 1, Laboratoriya kletochnykh adaptatsiy Instituta taitologii AN SSSRP Laningrad. (MTERATURE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (CHLOROPHM) (FLAGELLATA) 'J~ jzv;g LOUTA-LOZIRSKY, L.K. Resistance -to various external agents of Paramecium adavted to life in a hot radioactive spring. TSitologiia 3 no. 2:i54-166 Mr-Ap 161, OURA 14-4) 1. Laboratoriya kletochnykh adaptatsiy Institute. tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (PARANECIUM) ZAAR, E.I.; LOZINA-LOZINSKIY, L.K. Laboratory equipment from organic glass for cytophysiological investigations. TSitologiia, 3 no-3059-361 M~-Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Laboratoriya kletochnykh adaptatsiy Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (BIOLOGICAL APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES) .(GLASS SUBSTITUTES) LOZINA-LOZINSKIY,v L. K. "Some Problems and Tgsks of Space Biology Associated with Study of the call-" pp. 45 Institute of Cytology AS USSR Laboratory of Space Biology ailmlayd Xr,111,A1,07-Itsuys Inatituta Tsltolaffli. AN ,.,)SS tho InStitUt,3 Of CytO o- ii:,wes !,V).jtruct3 of Reports), Leningrad; j-,-c ~%,o,631t zisy Dolkledn, the Acade-my pp. ARISTOVSKAYA, T.V.; VLADIMIRSKAYA, M.Ye.; GOLLERBAKE, M.M.; KATANSKAYA, F.A.; KASHKIN, P.N.; KLUPT, S.Ye.; LOZINA-LOZINSKIY, L K - NORKINA, S.P.; RUMYANTSEVAq V.M.; SELIBER, G.L.,, prof. [deceased]; SKALON,I I.S.; SKORODUMOVA, A.M.; KHETAGUROVA, F-V~; CHASTUKHIN., V.Ya.; PAR5ADANOVA, K.G., red.; GARINA, T.D., tekhn. red. [Comprehensive laboratori manual on microbiology] Bol'shoi prak- tikum po iaikrobiologii [By] T.V.Aristovskaia i dr. Pod obshchei red. G.L.Selibera. Mo;kva, Vyssbaia shkola, 1962. 490 p. (MIRA 16.3) (MICROBIOLOGY-LAMRATORY MANUALS) S/865/62/002/000/004/042 D405/D301 AUTHOR Lozin.a-Lozinsl-.iy L.K. TITIZ Cytology research and space biology sm Problemy ko icheskoy biologii. v. 2. Vd. by N. Siah~- kyan and V. Yazdovsl.:iy. 110scow, Izd-vo iill SSSR, 196'~:t TT~-XT: Cytological problems related to the possible exis- tence of M-fe on other planets are considered. The results are 'riven of studies on the adaptation of cells and organisms to extrem-: ~al:environmental conditions at different levels of the animal and plant world. The capability of adaptation to the following main environmeatal factors was investigated: low and very low tempera- tures, ultraviolet and ionizing radiation, low pressure and oxygen d ficienem As an example of cell adaptation and resistance to unusual environmental factors can serve the followingr newr results, obtained in the laboratorieu tinder the direction of the author. Investigations with yeast organisms (Endomyces magnusii) shot-led that! ..Card W S/865/62/002/000/004/04,. Cytoloa research D405/D301 the.resistance to deep cooling in liquid oxygen does not depend a 0 much on the coglingtMethod as on the stage of development of the Culture and its morphological and physiological characteristic; oidial cells were 'ouiid to be more resistant than mycelial cells. In ithe author's view (whicia, is in aggreement with that of other in vcstigators), resistance to cold is related to physiological and P AYSIQ . i chemical processes as.a result of which the -mount of bound T.Mtp-r.in the tissues increases aa well as the salt concentration, whereas the activity of fermei -its decreases. Experiments with mam- mals.(mice atid squirrels (Citellus pygmeaus)) showed that their -liwits of resistance and adaptation vai-j from species to species, depending, 'on the enviromnent. Experiments YAth insects showed that the snecies which live at higher altitudes-are more resistant to 10"V7 aimospheric pressure than those at lower altitudes. In the zi-ld o" radiation cytology, the resistance and adaptation to ultra- e 'ht (of wavelength 220 to viol t.lig -90 mg).was studied, as well as radiation damago repair and cell protection against ultraviolet -daraago- -it - wana found that-not-~-only:-blue-and--violet-raditttion of the visible spectrum 'e can re::)air the '.damaty but also green, yellow Card 2 S/065/62/002/000/004/042 Cytology research D405/001 and eve-n redradiation of hi-Ii intensity (500-400 thousand of lux), or i'A the cells are weakly - dam, aged; this is in marked contrast to conventional ideas about ultra-violet radiation damage protection. n conclusion, cell.reoistance and adaptation should be studied on or"anisms which differ greatly ecologically; it is necessary to LI compare the cell resistance of organisms which are adapted to life under high mountadn, polar and desert conditions. IA)ZIILA,LO~INSKIY.,.L.K,O doktor biologicheskikh naukj, prof@ ---------- Model of life in the universe. Nauka i zhiznI 29 no.6:72-73 Jo 162o (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut taitologii AN SSSR# Leningrad. (Space biology) LOZZINA~-110 Y L. K. Anabiosis and viabilily of insects under deep freezing (ca. -190'C.). Vop. ekol. 708-100 1 '64, (MM 16: 5) 1. Institut tsitologii AN SS,9R,, Lenin ad (Cryptobiosis) fins;cts) -M S/020/62 147/005/031/032 131'44/B1 8~ AUTHOR: Lozina-Lozinskiy, L. K. TITLE: PERIODICAL: Tolerance of insects against extremely low temperatures Akaded iya nauk SSSR. Doklady, V.- 147, no - 5, 1962, 1247-1249 TEXT -. The cold adapt". n of corn borer larvae was investigated in various stages of the diapause by subjecting the la.~vae to temperatures from -30 to -1960C for 30-120 min with and without preliminary habituation to temperatures of -100C, and by keeping them afterwards'at 0 or 220C. Optimum survival (40% pupations, 300% butterflies) was obtained after habituation to ^-/00C for 3-4 weeks and cooling.to -760C, when the larvae were kept subsequently for 1 month at 0OC.- Immobility after thawing may r!q~ be considered as a sign of death, since vital functions can be restored b4,. ,electric stimulation and mobility can set in again after 1-2 days. Thus predominant factor in the hypothermia of insects is the cold adaptation whicW is determined by the phylogenetic cold acclimation, by the seasonal change in resistance to cold and by the habituation to environmental factors at tIhe beginning of hibernation. Cqoling to -500C entailed a far higher Card 1/2 S/02o/62/147/005/031/032 -Tolerance of insects against B144/B186 death rate than -thatto -78 or even -1960C. This is attributed to particularities of H 20 crystallization in the tissues. The rate of warming-up was irrelevant. Vitrification was not observed. The reasons for the good endurance of insects remains to be cleared up. The tests prove the adaptability of higher organisms to extreme conditions such as have, not prevailed either during their evolution or since.their existence on the earth. There are 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut tsitologii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Cytology of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: May 3, 1962, by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: April 26, 1962 -Card 2/~ L0ZINA-L1OZINSgYx_L. K. "Factors increasing cold resistance in Insects.0 UNESCO - International SYmpo3i-= on the Role of cell Re,30tions in Adaptations Of MOtnzOa tO Environmental Temperature. Leninerad, USSR, 31 MaY - 5 June 1963 L%INA~!!j4ZIN$UY,, L.K.. Reaction of insects -',-0 extremely lotr temperatures Sbor. rab. Inot. t-sit. no.,4.,34-5,1 163 1-7 -.3) IDZINA-IDZINSKIY, L.K. ; ZAAR, E.I. Photoreactivation of Paramecium caudatum in the long-wave region of the visible light spectnm. Sbor. rab. Inst. tsit. no.4:156-168 163 (MIRA 17:3) Pi t~, LOZINP.~1,0ZINSKIY1 L.K.;/-A0) E.i, 14staboly and immobilizatior-i cf *,Lfj of Dug,'Ieaa grac!'I Is Klebs in relation ot, the typs of nutrItion and illum-inatLon, TSitologila 5 no.3.263,.2?2 My%-,je 163. (1,11RA 17-.5) 1. Laboratorlya kosmic-hesk-ly T~,a_tiWtu ISiAolog,11 AN SSSRS Leningrad. ZAARJV E.I.; LOZINA~LOZINSKIY, L*K. maltiple-hole microsquariums for cy-toph3miological and algological research. Bot.zhur- 49 no.10%.1455-1457 0 164,, (MIRA 1881) 1. Institut tsitolagii AN SSSR, Leningrad. -.An, Paril.opoia ae-ording to materjals of rxpeditiomi on tho icebreaker 'IF. rAtkell in 1955 and the diesel-olectr-'r; ship "Ob" in 1956. Trudy Will 259,330-339 164. R. L. K. tic Durvival of some organisms and cells of intracellular ice formation." report to be read at Conf on Cryobiology in Rye, New York, 9-11 Oct 64. Int;t of Cytology, AS USSR, Leningrad. Z'L YGZYREV N.A.; YOZLOV, V.. 7T SUSIC-11, A.F., FROLOV, P-M-4 Y,,; LYUBARSKI NI,.k-.3 a Ilvanovi,;h Fou--hparov, '1039~ ':Otr~ IL?v L h-va 91 nc~.WS8-39,c MI-Aga, t65. (!4-,RA 4,~ PantoPoda from the Far Eastern seas of the U.S.S,R. [sel.davnevost. mor*SSSR no.7:47-3-17 161. (MM .14 0) (Pacific Oceanm-Pycnogonida) 2 392102immommaw pbLm. -2W. ErE "On the Optimum Pxcunt of Czyger, ]Trzedle6 for Young Sturgeons." Thesiz, of deirrze of Cand. Biological Scl. Sub 24 1,'cv- 50, 11-loscow Order of Lenin State U Lreni 1". V. Lonionosov. Simmary 71, 4 Z')ep 52, Dirsertations Presented for Lerrees in.Science and Enpinecrinpr in Yoscow in 1 50. Fron Vechernyaya Mmskva Jan-Dec-. 19r0. 7 eWuence of car~ft dioxidd.6n, rq ation and size of l jo ,,, sturgeoq.VMj . V. Loutonomv State MjUov' f y U lv~ 3 Moscow). Zo--. u . .3 ur. , 105-11(1953).-Coneno. ical Abst. Ch ofC0j(I)of40-~5Gm9-A- qO did not Increase the sensitivity H of n t t O U d f i em urgeons o. you e g s ic ency. Increasing the x ( ) 48 NO- 9 Vbl Conen. of I to " mg.11. for 1.5-2 days and changing thr . lo 1954 PH froM 8.0 to 6.8 causes little change InU threshold and it flj Eith I h l ~ ma p . r Cr .eon~M.o er ca ' as litt e Influence ou the a " e tiblogical. Chemistry . ity of sturgeon blood to bind 11, or in II deficiency th~ d ec f t Is a slower mte of diffusion of n into the blood and tis- sues. I possesses cumulative action. Some sturgeous xvill stand 17 mg. IJI. HO for 10 dairs, others only I I mg. Charles ft. *M- OR_