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KEIZOVKOV, A.D.; MS&GFTW,- YIS. 4~_.- " - , - Study of aconite alkaloids. Part 6. Monoacetylsongoring. nev alkaloid from Aconitum soongoricum. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no.1:281-282 Ja 156. Mak 9:5) 1. Vsesoyussnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy khtmiko-farmatsevtiche- skiy institut, Imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (Alkaloids) (Aconite) ...... ........ ... ..... ... 4 1, , , , , 1~~5 -S- A7 6: e~ PUMLISKAYA, Ye.Ch.; PETROVA, M.F.; KASSAGHTOV, P.S. Testing plant extracts for their cytotoxic and concerocidal properties. (with mi ary in English]. Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 43 no.6:57-60 Je '57- (MIRA 10:10) 1. Is laboratorit eksperimentallnoy khimioterapit (zav. - chlen-kor- respondent AMN SSSR L.F.Iorionov), laboratortys khimii prirodnykh veshchestv (zav. - prof. G.P.MsnIshikov)'InBtituts ekaperimentallnoy pato'ogII i terapit rake (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSH N.N. Blokhin) i is botanicheakoy laborstorit (zav. - P.S.Hassagetov) Vae- eoyuznogo mauchno-iseledovatellskogo khtmiko-formati3evticheekogo institute. Predstavlena deyetvitellr4ym chlenom ANN SSSR prof. A.D. Timofeyevskim. (CYTOTGXZC DRUGS. plan4 extracts (Rus)) rV!~, A- G, Ii- -r 79-1-56/63 ATUTHORSt Platonova, T. F. , Kuzovkov, A. D. Massagetov, P. S. TITLE: Investigation of Aconite Alkaloids (Issledovaniye akonitovykh alkaloidov) IX. On the Alkaloids of Aconitum excelsum (IX. Ob alkaloidakh Aconitum exoelcum) PERIODICAL% Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958,Vol.28, Nr 1, pp.258-261(usSR) ABSTRACT: The alkaloids of the plant Aconitum excelsum Rehb. were in- vestigated by S. Y. Yunusov in whose report a short indication to the isolation of mesaconitine and two bases. These bases wer8 characterized by the melting points (265 - 2670 and about 100 C). The authors investigated the roots of the plant. The matorial was collected in Tyan'Shane in fall after the dyin& of their upper parts. The present sample contained about 3 5~ alkaloid mixture whose chromat graphic investigation on pa- per only indicated three products (Rb 0,66 , 0,49 and 0,38). By splitting up the mixture it was possible to liberate lap- paconitine (Rf 0,66) and two new alkaloids ( 0,74 and 0,76) which it was not possible to determine chromalographically and Card 1/2 for whom the names aksin and akainatin were suggested. The 79-1-56/63 Investigation of Aconite Alkaloids. IX. on the Alkaloids of Aconitum ex- celsum dry roots contain 0,016 % aksin and 0,002 % aksinatin. in this manner the investigated material contained at least five ba- ses. The products R 0,49 and 0,36 could not be separated as such. Aksin, C 91H29 8 N, contains two alcohol groups and one acetoxy -,roup gild a~parcntly also a sin-je ether bond. Ak- sinatin, C21H 0 4N, has an alcohol and a keto group and, like aksin, alzo an acetoxy Group. By saponification of the latter amino alcohols were 0btained from both, accordinGly - aksinidine, C Il 0 N, and aksinatidine, C H 0 N. "he 1212 1~ 22 superterrestr oaks of the plant which we e oileclted in the pre-flowerin.--time contained 0,5 % of the noncrystal- line alkaloid sum; by paper chromatoE;raphy of the sum three products were determine d (R ,b 0,64, 0,49, 0,38), from which only lappaconitine (0,06 %) could be liberated. There a::e 2 references, all of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: All-Union Scientific Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute imeniS. Ordzhonikidze (vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy 1:himiko- -farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED: January 8, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Chemistry 2. Flora-Chomioal analysis SOV/79-28-11-5o/'55 AUTHORS: Platonova, T. F., Ruzovkov, A. D., Massagetov, P. S. TITLE: Investigation of the Aconite Alkaloids (Isaledovaniye akoni- tovykh alkaloidov) XIII. Alkaloid Aconitum Rotuncifolium Kar. et Kir. and Aconitum Nemorum M. Pop. (XIII. Alkaloidy Aconitum rotundifolium Kar. et Kir. i Aconitum nemorum M. Pop.) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, pp 3126-3128 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The orbicular-leaf aconite (Aconitum rotundifolium Kar. et Kir.) is a small perennial plant with two tubers and pale- lilac flowers. The underground parts of it were collected during blossom in August and September in the centralrart of Tyan!-Shan for the purpose of separating the alkaloids. The dried plant consisted of about 0-15 % alkaloids. In the mix- ture four bases were found by paper chromatography. In the aluminum oxide chromatography alkaloids of the empiric formu- lae C27H3106 N and C26H3402N2 were separated from the mixtiire. The forest aconite (Aconitum nemorum. M. Pop.) is a perennial Card 1/2 grass-type plant with blue flowers and a little chain of SOV/79-28-11-50/'5f Investigation of the Aconite Alkaloids. XIII. Alkaloid Aconitum Rolundi- folium Kar. et Kir. and Aconitum Hemorum M. Pop. tubers grown together. For the investigation the whole plants were collected in August during the blossom in the Tyan'-Shan, in the area of Lake Son-Kull. The dried plant contained 0.2 alkaloids. Two bases found in the mixture by paper chromato- graphy they turned out to be talat isamine (Ref 2) and mono- acetyl talat isamine. The latter was also obtained by the acetylation of the former (Ref 3); it had never before been found in plants. There are 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevti- cheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scienti- fic Chemo-Pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED: October 15, 1957 Card 2/2 SOV/79-28-11-51/5r, AUTPORS: Platonova, T. F., Kuzovkov, A. D., Massaretov, F. S. TITLE: Alkaloids of Plants of the Family Chenopodiaceae (Coosefoot) (Alkaloidy rasteniy semeystva Chenopodiaceae (marevyye~) Anabasis Jaxartica and Arthrophytum Leptocladum (-.nabasis jaxartica i Arthrophytum leptocladum) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, pp 3128-31~`l (USSR) ABSTRACT: Anabasis jaxartica (Dge.) Renth. is a 2o-3o cm high, perennial plant, which grove in the sa 'lt plains of the Syr-Darlya river. The dry plant contains 0.16 ~o alkaloids. In alkaloid mixtures four bases were produced by paper chromatography (R f 0.~30, 0.41, 0.17). In the separation, depending on the basicity, it was possible to separate 2 bases, Nr 1 (R f 0.13) and Nr 2 (Rf 0.41). The substances with the denominations R, 0.90 and 0.17 or, the chromatogram yield weak stains and obviously are contained in the plant in only small quantities. '3aLse ~Ir 1 corresponds to the formula C 9H13 ON; it is water soluble and Card 1/3 is dyed with iron' chloride. In the infrared snectrum the fol- SOV/7)-26-11-5 1,'5' Alkaloids of Plants of the Family Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot.). Anabasis Jaxartica and Arthrophytum Leptocladum lowine, absorption bands can be seen: 3.0 p ( a weak hand, (N11)), 3.B g ( a double band, hybrid ion), fi.2 ~L (a double band, conjugated bonds). Their nitrogen is of secondary type. The composition and the properties of base 11r 1 as vell as the constants of its salts correspond rather exactly to those of 11-methyl-4-oxy-p-phonyl-ethyl amine (Table 1) whicl. never before had been found on plants, although its methyl derivative (hordenine - Ref 2) has been long known. The base Nr 2 C10H15 ON differs from base Nr 1 by the grotip CH 2* Its a,-.ectrum differs very little from that of base Nr 1. The authors called this new base Jaxartinin. From Arthrophytum lelAocladum ". Pop. N. ~. Yurashevskiy (Ref 3) obtained dipterine, leptocladine, and, W-methyl-p-phenyl-ethyl amine. It contained 3.'[ ~' bases. The authors succeeded in additionally separating the base C12H14 N2 which has an NCH 3 group. Onecf the nitrogen atoms is of basic character. This base with an excess hydroc'~loric acid forms a chlorine monohydrate. Its infrared spectrum Card 2/3 points to an as~-ociated INII-group. The ultraviolet spectrum is SOV/79-28-11-51,51~ Alkaloids of Plants of the Family Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot). Anabasis Jaxartica and Arthrophytum Leptocladum identical with that of indole. Based on the above said as well as on the similarity of the constants of the obtained base and its salts with those of 3,nethyl-1,20,4-tetrahydro- P-carbinol (Ref 4, Table 2) they can be regarded as identical. This carbinol had never before been found in plants. There are 2 tables and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevti- cheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific Chemo-Pharmaceutical Fesearch Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED: October 152 1957 Card 3/3 SOV/79-28-11-q2/55 AUTHORS: Platonova, T. F., Kuzovkov, A. D., Masnagetov , P. S. TITLE: On the Alkaloids of the Plants of the Family Asclepiadaceae Milkweed) (0b alkaloidakh rasteniy sem. Asclepiadaceae astovnevykh)) I. Antitoxicum Funebre (Boiss. et Ky.) Pobed. R (I. Antitoxicum funebre (Boiss. et. Ky.) Pobed.) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, pp 7131-31" (USSR) ABSTRACT: The content of alkaloids of the plant family Asclepiadaceae is low. The authors report on the separation of two alkaloids (Ref 1), the tylophorine C 24H 270411 and the tylophorinine C23E2704N from the plant Tilophora asthmatica Wigt a. Arn., as well as of the nicotine from the Asclepias syriaca (Ref 2). Of the 40 types of this plant family growing in the TJSSR only 2, the Cynanchum acutum and the L. Vincetoxicum, sibiri- cum have been investigated until now; no alkaloids were found in them (Ref 4). Tho areat interest for alkaloids of the plant family Apocynaceae and the botanical similarity with Card 1/3 that of the Asclepiadaceae caused the authors to investigate SOV/79-28-11-52/5' On the Alkaloids of the Plants of the Family Aselepiadaceae (Milkweed". I. Antitoxicum Funebre (Boiss. et Ky.) Pobed. the alkaloids of the latter. ntitoxicum funebre (Boiss. et Ky.) is a plant of a height of 40-70 cm. It grows on rocky slopes and unfertile places. The plants collected in the Caucasus in dried state contained 0.26 % alkaloids. In the paper chromatography the bases R f 0.45 and 0.33 were found among others, in the aluminum oxide chromatoaraphy the base C23H2503N (Rf 0.45), which has three OCH 3 groups. In the in- frared spectrum the bands of the lactam carboniles and of the groups OH and NH are not present. The alkaloid hitherto not described was given the name antofine. Besides, tv7o bases were separated in very amall yields with only tl--eir meltinj points being determined. There are 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchnO-iBaledovatellskiy khimiko-far-,,;atsevti- cheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific Card 2/3 Chemo-Pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) 5.3900 77416 7 S OV/79 - 3 0 - 1 -7; AUTHORS: Yakovleva, A. P., massagetov, P. S. ----- TITIE1 ------ Alkaloids of' Sophora Griffithii PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol 30, Nr i, pp 348-349 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Two alkaloids were isolated from the leaves and young branches of Sophora griffithii: pachycarpine (fromtnle ether fraction, 1.4% of the plant weight) and cytidine (chloroform fraction, 0.13%). Traces of two otheri bases were detected in the mother liquor by subjectii-,Ig, it to paper chromatography: matrine and sophoramine. There are 3 references, I Soviet, 2 German. ASSOCIATION! S. Ordzhonikidze All-Union Scientific-Research Chemicaii- Pharmaceutical Institute (Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-issledovatel' skly institute imeni S. Ordzon1k1dze) SUBMITTED: December 23, 1958 Card 1/1 FMITISp IAPN.; HASSAGETOVp PoSe Antimeoplastic activity of aristolochic acid. Vop.onk. 7 no*8:97-98 161, (MIRA 15:1) 1. Iz laboratoril kbirnioterapii opukholey i khimiko-botanicheskoy laboratorii Vaesoyanogo nauchno-iissledavatellskogo khimiko- farmatsertichookogo instituts, im. S. Qrdzhonikidse. (CMTOXIC DRUGS) (ARISTOLOCHIC ACID) RYUUO, K.S.; I-MSSAGETOV, F.S. Sesquiterpone lactones of Artemisia leucodes Schrenk. Mad. prcm. 15 no.ll-.25-26 N 161. (MIRA 15-6) 1. Vsoaoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut lekarstvennykh i arcmatichaskikh rasteniy. - (ARTEMIA) (IACTONES) MASSAGETOV,, P.S. In search of medicinal grasses. Zdorovle 8 no.6:22-23 Je 162. (MIRA 15:5) (WTANY, MEDICAL) PIATONOVA,, T.F.; MLSSAGETOV., F.S.; IMOVEOV, A.D. Lallemantin a now alka3oid from the plant Lallemantia peltata (L.) Fisch. et Mey. Mod, prom, 26 no.2:3.4 F 062. (Mm 15:3) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsev- tioheskiy inBtitut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze* (LkUEMANTIA) (ALULOIDS) RYBALKO, K.S.; KASSAGETOV, P.S.; YM,.TRA-70VA, R.I, Sesquiterpene lactones from some species of womwood. Med. prom. 17 no.6t4l-43 Je'63 (MIRA 1-7 94) 1. Vsesoyuzn7y nauchno-Jisaledovatellskiy institut lekarstven- nykh i aromaticheskikh rasteniy. BOCHARIUKOVA, A.V.; 14ASSAGETOV P SI Alkaloids of ipt,torhabdos par7iflora Benth. Zhur. ob. 34 no. 3:102~~-1026 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:6) A 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheSyiy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. BRUTKO, L.I.-, MASSAGETOV, P.S. Study of some indigenous species of heliotrope . Fast. res. 1 no. 4r541-54.4 1 65 (MIPA Y~W 1. Yeesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelvakiy kh-imiko-farmateserti- cheski7 institut imeni S. Ord-zhonikidze, Moskva. Submittedi December 20, 1964. _WSA-11TIN07~, K.V. MIKAHYLOVP V.N.; n Determining the reliabil-ity of srrias of we'er-level observations in river mouthsj 'based on the example of the cstus.T7 regi-on cf the Danube. Trudy GOIN nooM111-135 164. (K RA 17::L0) P-1 A' -X: 7 .41 Vywwp J14 0, 7 XV 61' ak 0144110 t6 , US.- 1h 1 oe 12 iwi;com td lb Ilk *M4 andIT47 ..... . . . ----------- MASSALSKA, M. ; K01,,A1ZK1, T. Atmospheric radioactivity. p. 27. (KOSMOS. SERIA B: P11a,'WODA NIEOZn7IONA.) (1-.,arszawa, Poland) Vol. 4, no. 1, 1958 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EUI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5, 1958 A169YA126 AUTHORS: Jurkiewicz, J., and Maosalska, M. TITLE: Institute of Nuclear Research, Polish Academy of Sciences - Results of measurements of the radioactivity of air contami- nants and atmospheric precipitation in Cracow for January to March 1960 PERIODICAL: Acts, Geophysica Polonica, v. 8, no- 4, 1960, 379 TEXT: Table P- 379 (,English text) Atmospheric precipitation Total fallout radioactivity radioactivity - pC/liter m0krnWey Date Date 1 1 0.04 0.01 1.23 2 208.5 2 0.12 1 0.01 0.14 3 - 3 0.12 0.13 0.14 4 - 217.8 4 0.05 0.13 0.22 5 16.4 5 0.05 0.04 0.10 P/02 60/008/004/009/009 NAVULIMAYA, KvP. OWOMM Z.F.Chladnl, founder of scientific meteoritics. Neteorltika no.12: 33-" 154. (KLU 8: 3) (Chladni. Ernest Florens Friedrich, 1756-1827) MSALISKAYA, -r IK.P. ]BIbIlography on meteorites. Hateeritika ae.13:147-173 '55. (Biblisgrapby-Noteorites) (PIMA 9:2) mnssl4-z k -.; 2, KASSALISKAYA.K.P. Pallas iron. Priroda 44 no -9:78-82 S155. (MIRA 8:11) (meteorites) KLSSAVSKAYA. K.P. ~,- Bibliographical Index of literature on meteoritics- (m.4,, 1953- 54), Meteoritiks no.14:123-147 156o (KLRA 10:1) (Bibliograpby-MeteoritOO) Li 130 ~l HASSAWSKAU6, - KIP. - ~ , , , , ~.. w" - - international organizations for research on meteorites. Yeteoritika I no.15:160-182 058. (MIRA 11:4) (Meteorites) -- VAS % - _ UL!_MMU*,Z.P. ._AMWOMOORI~* Institutions for research on meteorites in the United States. Neteoritika no.15:183-189 158. (MM 11:4) (United States--Meteorites) MASSALTSUYA, X.F. Bibliographical index of the literature on meteoritics. Hateoritika no.16:181-205 158. (KM 11:8) (Bibliograph.v-Meteorites) MULWAI&I-11-P. Classification system for the literature on meteoritics. Meteoritika no-l?*-143-158 159o (KIRL 13t6) (Classification-Books) MASSALISKAYA, K.F Bibliographiie it&x-of literature on matecNitics. 14ateoritika no.21:81-135 161. (Bibliography-41eteoriteO) (MMA 14: U) MSALISKAYA, K.P. Bibliographical index of l-Lterature on metcoratics, vol.9.1c), 1959-1960. Meteor Lika no.23:101-135 163. (IIIIJ! 16:( ) (Bibliography-Mletcoritej3) MASSALSKI, Edmund; KUJEWKI.. Stanlig2aw; GCOTEL, Walery 14membrances abOut Jan CzarnOcki. Przegl geol 10 no.8:411-414 Ag 162. *so A *.P-" an SOOP 1AVW UNkSME Rb&Mkft MORI'Vild bY UPAX- Gremems of Casale mis"Imalorw DOOM. M. Hip"Wks. I,. MWIPscs. -4 ;1Ak. 1 3. nLm. Rev. ". 30-1111110) tab. sy wo"grelasub of todold. WoOoM, vA fourfold cob, ciamm with a Gelpr cuawr telescope. Ow ambrarmaii guys Id on WA to a Ogler 9"valsol bave bm Melded UAD two COX000"As. On of the comPaments is 1061IMS, d distba" 00 " -, pro with Wisam IW% O"itivary, " Ma a mirtag tossalvean is Oe vartical directim. IM other doll vommpmm "dart" tm emmirre all% a vary km Wkisa- cy, Prodec"S mumm" codold calacidmaces &A pmu- Cos cally CA threefom W loarfou colarmisess. It Is Isatrcgic is directim "d rapmy abace4ed Is In& Tbb cavooftest in tbw*m to be composed of T rays of local rafilaactive origh. The telescope used in tWm aWriamats . 00 dwered froul tbm of ftrn&bl wo Forr6 Is tW it was 4 1 protedoil from aWN skmamrs by amtkolarl6vace ematers. go* The ratio of tworom to arearaw votarbilmess Was lovad to goo be aboA 1.4 isolvad of 2D as reported by ftrafty smil Forri Moe at IOW m water -44valvat (E~n. Rev. .10MIM)-lavils) S, 444 b 9, AV to Ss I*f al a it IT I -i" Is.0.0-sro 04,41-W.04.0 Colo :,*.Wq #A I A to 6a 0 is e I W 96 6 0 3 1111~9 0-0 0 0 WWO 0-0 *see 41100 ou, -7 ir MI WE. P F 5 s 0.9- ME- la, 7j N-4 VMS" LJU Y40 4 - ud z li pb = n j j t I M ' - ~W ilzl l - vA v $y - - - Ir -:07~ -7 "nN !~tc- M:4i-, n~ PAT Category POIAND/Nuclear Physics - Instruments and Installations Methods of C-1 Measurement and Investigation Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957, No 294 Author Massalski, Jerzy Title Iatest Pr6gress in the Field of Counting System and System for Coincidence Counting Orig Pub Postepy fiz., 1956, 7, No 2, 153-1B1 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 f) ss .4 10 H I cl .0-0 i S" 0 OID t I V. 54- 0 0 ic 1. t 'SH S-M loj I H H ;. ; g 91 I fig 2, c r- fn 0 1. , . 0 4 c O.0i R S. 0 a I. Vi R 0 ". a imn " n i- 1.3 0 0 CZECHOSLOVAKLI/Nuclarr Physics - Cosmic Rflys C-7 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 9, 1958, No 20027 Author t Dubinsky J., Masselski J.M., Modry, P., OlcE A., Porobsk-i J. Inst Not Given Title Photon Component of Extonsivo Atmospheric Showers Grig Pub Ivt.fY:L. orsor., 1957, 7, No h, 235-254 Abstract :-,ecsurcment of the transition curvj vics made with the cid of r setup consisting of the normel shower detactor and two telescopes. The shower detector consists of three groups of counters connected in prrvllol. Each telescope consists n1so of three groups of counters in aprellolp and in one toles- cope the counters are mcdo of brvss, and in the other they are made of Pluminum. Tho limiting energy of thatelescope with tho brvss counters is close to 15 liov, and thrt for al- minum counters Is 1~3sB thtn 5 14ov. Evch telescope couli register eight dif"forent types of coincidoncu-. The thick- noss of the ebsorber end the rluminum telescope fluctuptod from 0 to 50 mm Pb, nnd in the bress telescope it fluctuptod Card 1/3 CZECHOSLOV.11"IA/Ilucloer Physics - Cosmic Rpys G-7 Abs Jour : 11of Zhur - Fizike, No 9, 1958, No 20027 X. Irom, 0 to 200 rn Fb, Miersuramcnts were made at an altitude of 2636 motors above sot level, i.e., at a depth of 20.2 cescedc units from the surfoce of tho rtmobphora. The trans- ition curves obtainod coincido with tho curvos obtainud in Krakow rt procticelly see level. The ratio of tho photone and electrons on the trrnsitioneurve Is onlculatod by the method proposed in the work by 11ilino (Milone, C., FhyE;ic,-l Roview, 1952, 87, 680) end the work of Masselski (Bull. Acvd. Polon. sci. C1. 111, 1954, 2p 335). Of tho six-fold coin- cidonccs (throe groups of toloscopos and throe groups of do- toctors) the following detn woro obtrinod: for a brrsa talos- copo f/o=l, for nn Pluminum tOlOSCODO f/o.0.9. .*, lrrg,~ num- bor of soft photons vith onorgios loss thrn two Mov wore found in tho showern. The prusonco of those photons, liku the prononco of ponotrrting photons gonorntod in lard with onorGics 2 to 7 Mov, crn bo detected from bet influcnco cn tho trrnsition curvo. In oddition, tho prosonco of t lnrg(; numbor of soft photons in largo showars confirmst the obsoncu Orrd 2/3 CZECHOSLOVAIL/Nuclorr Fhysics - Cosmic Rayn C-7 ,'ibs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fiziko, N.To 9, 1958, No 20027 of coincidences in tho uppor or niddlo group of cowitarr of tho toloccopo else in the rbsonea of en nbsorber. By teking into nccount the presence of low-onorgy photons in largo showers, the nuthors obtcinod P rrtio flo grortor thvn 1, which is in full Pgroomont with the thmory of cloctron- photon ersendes. Crrd -- 3/3 -7y, ryl\ POLAM/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Fays ,',bs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7, 1958, No 15208 Author : Babecki J., Jurkiewicz L.,_ftssalski J.M.' mieswicz M. C-7 Inst : Institute of Nuclear Research, Polisb_-T-cadeny of Sciences, ,%cadeuy of Mining and Metallurgy, Yrakow,, Poland Title : The Transition Curve of the Electron-Photon Component cf Ex- tensive JUr Show,~.rs in Lead Absorber of Thickness Between 0 and 25 era. Orig Pub : Acta phys. polon., 1957, 16, No 1-2, 119-133 Abstract : Measurements were made of the absorption curve for particles of extensive atmospheric showers with the aid of the ordin- ary setup for the registration of extensive showers, consis- ting of three rows counters and a telescope, consisting of three rows of counters of large area. Simultaneously, there were recorded eight tYpG6 of coincidences at two positions of the lead absorber with respect to the rows of the elescope counters. The thickness of the absorber was varied from 0 tr 25 am. On the basis of the results obtained the authors bavc. Card 1/2 C__ POL-',ND/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Rays Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7, 1958, No 15208 calculated the ratio p/e mf the number of phctons ti the number of electrons in extensive atmcspheric showers, f-und to be equal to 0.70 1' 0-15. ',U the results of the measure- rients made by other authorsp connected with the detemin- ation of p/e) have been analyzed. It is shown, that among the particles leaving the lead absorber of thickness of nev- eral centimeters, there exists a large nuriber of penetratinci photons of low energy, and that these may be recorded by in- dividual rows of counters) but are not recorded by a telc- scope consisting of two or three rows of counters. The mechanism of registration corresponds to that proposed by Greisen. Card 2/2 POLWD/Nuclear Physics - Penetratio- of Marged Neutral C Particles 7.irou6fh Matter. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 2, 196o, 3090 Author Massalski, J.M., Oles, A. List Institute of Nuclear Research, Polish Acadeciy Df Scianccs, Krakow, Poland Title On the Ratio of Photons to Electrons in Exteiisivc Air Showers of Cosmic Radiatioii Found from Analysis of the Trazisitio~. Curve Orig Pub Acta pliys. polon., 1953, l'i, No 6, 4oi-4o3 Abstract An analysis is made of t',.e transition curve for particlos of exte-sive atmospheric showers of cosmic radiatin at an altitude of 2,636 meters above sea level. The exist.. i:ig cliscrepa-cy betweeil ti-e experimental aad theoretical values of t1ae ratio Df t.ie iiumbei of photois to tbe Card 1/2 - 28 - POLAND/Nuclear Physics - Penetration of Charf~ed Neutral Particles Through Matter. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 2, ig6o, 3090 .imibor of' uluctmic (p/c) ig explalited, In accoron,,c(, with the predictims of ttie theory, a large -.iuLib(-,r if photons have been observed with e~ier&v less thal. thres- hold, energy of the apparatus for the registeration of electmis. The ratio of the ilunber of photons to the nurber of electrons is found for an electron threshold energy of 50 Mev and a piioton energy 15 -- 30 Mev, amoui-Itilia to P/e = 1.0 1 0.1 (only the statistical error is Lidicated), which is less thail actual values because of the Lifluence of slow-e:ierL;y photons on the tra:-,sitij c,Lu,ve. Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION POL/4309 Massalski, Jerzy M. Detekcja promienlawania jadrovego (Detection of Nuclear Radiation) Warsaw, Panstwcrwe vyd-wo neik~~e, 1959. 372 p. 2,700 copies printed. No contributors mentioned. PURPOSE: This book is intended for nuclear physicists interested in the design, construction, and operating principles of radiation counters. COVERAGE: The book describes the design, construction and operation of ionization instruments and scintillation counters. The most common arrangements of electronic instruments are given. The effect of radiation on matter, the principal phenomena occurring in ionization instruments and the properties of such instru- ments are also described. Considerable attention is given to Geiger-41ler and scintillation counters. Two sections of the book are concerned with the calcu- lation of statistical errors and the loss of pulses in co;unters. Materials pablished through 1956 were used in the composition of the book. The author tbanks Michalina, Massalska, M.S., for assistance. There are no references. C ar&aj-Y::~_ 1014 7 S/058/62/000/008/023/134 A061/A101 AUTHORS: Loskiewicz, Jerzy, Massalski, Jerzy, Niziok, Bronislaw, Oleh, Andrzej TITLE: Energy spectrum of the nuclear active component of cosmic radiation at 200 and 3,200 m above sea level PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 8, 1962, 57 - 58, abstract 8B413 (Rept. Inst. badahj~drow. PAN, 1961, no. 278/V1, 22 pp., illust., English; summaries in Polish and Russian) TECT: The energy spectrum of the nuclear active component of high-energy cosmic rays was measured on Mount Aragats (3,200 m above sea level) and in Moscow (200 m above sea level). The apparatus consisted of ionization chamber units placed between variously thick lead and graphite absorbers. The integrated energy spectra of the nuclear active particles recorded at the two altitudes have the form of E_ Tin the 10 12 -' 5-10 13 ev range, and*at energies higher than 5-10 13 ev the spec- tral exponents have the tendency to increase. The exponents of power-law spectra read T= 1-.5&0 .09 for the mountain altitude and r- 1.6+0.2 for the sea level, while the exponent of the primary energy spectrum in the 10 12 - 10 15 ev range reads Card 1/2 S/058/62/000/008/023/134 Energy spectrum of the nuclear active component of ... A061/AIOI 1.6. Such a constancy of the spectral exponent indicates that the total inelastici- ty factor of nuclear collisions does not depend on the energy. .1/k [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] a Card 2/2 P/011 62/007/002/GC1/003 1,5 0 D256YD302 AUTHORS: Grigorov, IoL,p Tretyrdrovn, Oh.A., :11hentoperov, V.J., ,jbyr,,n,__Lh.P., Dayad~thytLn, V.P-, lluja, Z., 4,oul'Iewicz, MasoalfTl, J., rLnd Olc,6, A. TITLE t InteC;ri1l opp,7trum of ionftntion pularn ewwr-d by nuclear active ptirticlen of coomic ral~ution at mountain altitudeD PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v. 7. no. 2, 1962, 61 - 73 T:-;XT; The inv en tiTition waa conducted in order to obtain informa- tion concer ning: 1 The puloo apectrum and ito depcndencf~ upon the aimensions f)f the apparatus, 2) the altitude dependcnee of thf~ fre- quency of the reeiatered pulses, 3)' the mechanism of loctilt f'en-~ra- tion of j)0 mesons b nuclear active particles. The npparatuo 1-ove- red an area of 10 m5 and it connioted of t) horizontal trayv of 33 ionization chambers each, -the trays being separated by graphite and iead absorbers, arranged to onablo detection of electromagnetic caeoaden created by the decay producle orJ10 mesons and evaluation Card 1/4 R/0,1, 6 /62/007/002/C!() 1/,j'J3 Integral spectrum of lonizaticn ... D2567D502 of the energy trannferred in the interactions lip to "--' X 10 15 CV. The pulses and pulse heights were recorded photographicnl'y from screens of 6 enthode-ray oscilloscopes with iipot. Uolnj-, rie- ch,"ical selectors it was posviblo to ret,,ioter subsequently Indivi- dual pulses from all the ionization chanbcro, each of them beini; connected to its orm anDlifier. Tue experiRienta tvrere carrlej out at ~x two altitudes: 200 m kl-',orcow) and 3200 m above the sea level (ttie Mountain Station of the Armenian Academy of Sciences at t,ount AraGac). Ning to the independent registration in encn chamber it %7,Eis possible to divide the reglotered pulses into two groups: 1) Single pulaeop i.e. events in which the puive in each Lray visa registered by a small number of ionization chambers; 2) Gtructurall pulses defined as events oacuring at least in one of the trays I to 4, in such a way that the groups of ioniatinn c)inm- Dera showing pulses viere Interapaced with one or more a)inmh;?r[3 without any ionization. The first group of pulses was at-tributed to nuclear active particles as well as 11 mesons, and the second one could be produced only oy groups of nuclear active particles fall- in,g BiMUltaneouely on the apparatus, as it woo Dorne out from the Card 2/4 P/04 62/007/002/001/003 Integral spectrum of ionization D256YI)302 investigation of tile influcitce or the dimpnnionti of the fipparritu" used upon the ionization opoctra. Tht,, dopejirlcnrf~ of the 1wrCf!r1f.w!.o of the structural pulses upon the registered pulne heirlit ,,iair) mined, showing that the percentage of the structiiral pulven ill it monotonic furiction increnning with the incrunne 6f tiv" total P111,30 height registered i.e. wiLh Incronaing the total ('.nerry. in order to anocoo tile role of p muwonu, the altitude tigatod of generating puiclon of difforent naturn. The spectra were found to Do oxpgnentiali N = AI-Y In the rej,,,~on of pulse hoiglito from 1U3 to 105 particles. The followinr, conclultionn were derived from the analysis of the expo:-Imental resultoi 1) The spectra induced by nuclear act'va particlee depend asa,~wiriily on the dimensions of the apparatus and on the pulop heighto. Thq expo- nent y of the integral spectrum for pulse heighto (measured in num- bore of particles) ranging from 2 x jo3 to 2 x 105 particloo chan- goo from y 1.41 to - 2.uO for the area of the apparatus chang- ing from 33; x 33 0 cj to 10 x 330 cm2 respectively'. 2) At mountain altitudes the exponent y of the integral spectrum for single nucle- ar active particles was determined to be y = 2.01 � 0.08 for 3 x Card 3/4 P/04 6P/OQ7/002/001/003 Integral spectrUM of ionization ... D256YI)302 103-- 4, and for all tbe nuclear 'active ptrticlao Includ- ~ I v- 3 x 10 irrG the structural PU180B Y = 1.62 � 0.04. 3) The intef-,ral opectrum of the large piiloea by ii mesons in also of an exponential form with y = 2.22 t 0.14. 4) At the eon lovel the contribtition of thii p mesons constitutes approx. '10 ~~ of all oin(,,1c pulneo with a height >_2 x 103 particles and 50 ~ for heirlito '_2 x 104 particlea. There are 5 figures, 4 tables and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Nuclear Physics, University of Moscow; (N.L. Grigorov, Ch.A. Tretyukova, and V.J. Shestope- rov); Institute of Nuclear rhyoico, Armenian Academy of Sciences, Yerevan; (Kh.11. Babayan, and N.G. Bayad- zhyan); Inatittite of Nuclear Research, Polish Aendany of Sciences, Uracowj Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, II Department of Physics (Z. Buja, J. hosric- wicz, J. MaaDaloki, and A. Oleb) SUBMITTEDt January, 19o2 Uard 4/4 GRIGGROVY N.L.; TRETYAKOVA, C.A.; SHESTOPIEROV, V.J.; MAYAN, C.P.; BAYADSYAN, N.G.; BABWKI, J.; LOSKIMCV, J.; MASSALSKI, J.; OLEES, A. Investigations of energy particles interactions with atomic nuclei at the mountain altitudes. Nukleonika 7 no.121 759-767 162. 1. Institute of Nuclear Physics, University of Moscow, Mobcow (for Grigorov, Tretyakova, Shestopierov). 2. Armenian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Nuclear F*sics, Erevan (for Babayan and Bayadsy-n). 3. Institute of Nuclear Research, Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Krakow, Polish Academy of Sciences (for Babecki, Loskiewicz, Maasalski, Oles). P/047/62/013/002/002/Oo6 D218/D308 AUTHOR: Massalski, Jerqy TITLE: The inelastic coefficient in very high energy nuclear collisions PERIODICAL; Postepy fizyki, v. 13, no. 2, 1962, 137 - 153 TEXT: The inelastic coefficient of nucleon-nucleon or nucleon-nu- cleus collisions is defined as the fraction of the total kinetic energy in the CIMI system which is re-emitted after the collisions in X the form of newly created particles. The magnitude of this coeffi- cie'nt is of imDortance in nuclear theory, because it depends on the spatial distribution of field energy near the center of the nucleon. In the first part of the paper the authors summarize the various me- thods which may be used to determine the above coefficient both di- rectly and indirectly (density attenuation length, attenuation length-of the number of showers, ionization chambers, and so.on). All these methods have been described in published literature. A re- ---v*i-ew of the results reported by the Bristol and Moscow groups shows that there is a discrepancy between them. Thus, according to the Urd 1/2. P/047/62/013/002/002/006 The inelastic coefficient in very ... D218/D308 Moscow group (N.L. Grigorov et al, Moscow Conference on Cosmic Ra- diation, v. 1, 1960, 122) have found that for nucleons colliding with heavy nuclei the pion part of the above coefficient at energies below 1011 eV is 0.59 whereas above 10 11 eV the magniptude of this quantity increases to 1.0. According to a reprint received by the author from the Bristol group the magnitude of K,,,y at nucleon ener- gies of 10 12 eV is only 0.1 and decreases with increasing energy. There are 3 tables and 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Instytut badan' jc~drowychq Zaklad wysokich energii, Krak6w (Institute of Nuclear Research, High Energy Enterprise, Krak6w) Card 2/2 LOSKIEWICZ, J.; HASSALSKI, J.; NIZIOL, B.: OLES, A.; ------ -------- Analysis of the integral spectrum of ionization pulses caused by nuclear active particles at mountain altitudes. Acta physica Pol 23 no.1:77-92 Ja 163. 1. Institute of Nuclear Research, Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Fa-akow, and II Department of Physics, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow. GRIGOROVv F.L.; TRE7YAKOVAj C.A.; SHF.STOPEROV, V.J.; HUMAV, C-P-; BDUDSYAV, INTIZIOL.B.; OIM,A. integral spectrum of nuclear active particles at mountain altitudes from the investigation of high ionization pulses. Acta physics. Pol 24 ro.39-357-371 S163. 1. Institute of Puclear Physics, University, Moscow (for Grigorov, Tretyakova, Shestoperov-). 2. Institute of Nuclear Physics, Armenian Academy of Sciftmes, 7xevan (for Babayan, BDyndsyan) . 3. Institute of Nuclear Research.. Laboratory of High Energy Physicop Krakowp and Il Department of Physics, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow (for Massalskil Fiziol and Mee), BAEECKIO J,; BUJA.,Z.; MASSALSKI,Jj NIZIOL, B. Energy epectrum of photons frem decay of'ITO-mosons gone- rated in nuclear interactions at the altitude of 3200 m. above sea level. Acta physics Pol 24 no*3t373- 380 S163. 1. Inatitute of Vuelear Researoh, laboratory of High Energy Physicst Krakow Mpartment. 683111&I9 Jerzy MlcW NWI*Sr EDgiM&JriM# InDtitUU, AcadmV ot Mnimg and MoWlurgy (Instytut TocbmW Jadronj Akadmil Oamieso4hdalemaj), crakow Crakwv POBU-W filyki, No 3l, Mkv/Jmo 1%69 pages 233-238 *Professor Vc Loopold Jurkiowles, Professor of PtWaics, AcadeW of Minimg and YAtalluM and ImAitut* tar Nuclear Res*arch (20 Jay 1%* - 3D Mareb 1%6).w Ixwlu&w bilbliegmp)W of Jurkiewles's publInhad work. POLAND MOSAIRRY9 J*rjw Hicha InsUtute of Owl~ EnginewripSip AcadmW of M&Ug and HatalluxV (IuxVW T*cbWM Jaarovej Mmdmii Goraiczv4MWvx*j)t Crakow Warsavq Actq geopbypics polonica. No 3, July/Sept 1966, pp 255-rA -Prof. Dr. Leopold Jurkievics (1906-1966). Imlimiss his bIbliqVmpkw.- no title given no affiliation given Grakow, Vol xin, No 5, 1962, 507-48. wComado 33-Alation, approziuating the Earth and In tb** Go@=$** Translated bys 310hal ROMB11, no title or affiliation given RNSZKH, RaMmg PMBA X, Ifandalln tot~~t Myomrdtal fragmatation. Polski tygod. Isk. 9 no.33*.1026-1031 16 Aug 54. C-tl 1. 2 Pracovni Anat. Pat. Sspltala Klejoklego Nr 4: kisrownik: prof. 4r med. Janlis Dabrovsks. (MfOCAIMIM, fragmntatton) MASSALSKI, Wandalin; DABROWSKI, Stanislaw Case of lbrgagnl-Adame-Stokes gyndrome treated with sodium lactate Injections. Polski tygod. lek. 12 no-5:181-183 28 Jan 57. 1. (Z--JJ-i'&~l'&-du Chorob Wewnstrznych IDSKI~, kierownik: prof. dr. med. Walenty Hartwig I z XIII Oddzialu Instytutu Gruclicy. dyrektor: prof. dr. mad. Janina Hisiewicz). Adres: Warszawa. Plocka 26, Instytut Gruzlicy. (HEART 'BLOCK, ther. Adamm-Stokes synd., sodium lactate inject. (Pol)) (LACTATES, ther. use sodium lactate In Adame-Stokes synd., (Pol)) '%t~4W,SALSKI, Wandalin; KULRMSKA, Magdalena Affect of ACTH in experimental tetanus. Polski tygod. lek. 12 no.7:252-254 11 Feb 57. 1. (Z Instytutu Donkonalenia I Bpecjalizacji Kadr Lakarskicb; d3rrektor: prof. dr. W. Hartwig i z Zakladi Mikrobiologii Instytutu Gruslicy; d3rrektor: prof. dr. J. Misiewicz; kierownik Zakladu: doc. dr. M. Buraczewska). Adres: Warszawa, u1. Plocka 26, Instytut Gruzlicy. (TETAIUS, exper. off. of ACTH in mice (Pol)) (ACTH, off. on exper. tetanus in mice kpol)) Ls '-' T - - KOSINSKI, Wladyslav; SZKIARSKA, Zofia; MASSAjaj, Wandalin; PIOTROWSKI, Andr26J Congenital comzmnication between the aorta and the pulmonary artery diagnosed daring life in a 32-year-old woman as patent ductue arteriosus. Polski tygod. lek. 12 no.42:1617-1619 21 Oct 57. 3, Z I Odd2. Chorob Wewn. Szp1tala Hiejrkiego nr 4 w Warexavie; Ordynator: dr Wl. Kosinaki., z 2 Zak-ladu Chorob Wevn. I. D. i S. K. L.; kierownik: prof. dr W. Harvig 1. x Zakladu Anat.-Fatol. Instytutu Grazlicy; kierowtik: prof. dr. A. ChodkowWla. Adres- Warszawa, ul. Wilenska 29 m 2.' (DMTUB. ARTARIOSUS, PATUT, differential diagnosis, communication between aorta & pulm. artery, in adult (Pol)) ((;A,,DIOVASCUIAR M~MCTS, CONGENITAL, differential diagnosis. communication between aorta &Pulm. artery, from patent ductus arteriosus, in acblt (Pol)) MMUISKI, Wandalin; ODRZYWOIUA, Anna; MIGMMU, Barbara; MBROWSKA, Halina 'jRerc*TV"T% tic acid and glutamic acid bydrazides on Woobacterium tuberculosis. 1. Effect of aspartic acid bydrazide on Wobacterimm tuberculosis aaltures. Grud ica 26 no.11:919-928 Nov 58. 1. Z Zaklada Chorob Wewnetrznych I.D. i S.K. L Dyrektor: prof. dr W. Hartwig z Fracowni Biochemii Fratka Instytutu Grazlicy Kierownik: prof. dr G. BagdaBarian i z Zakladu Syntezy Lekow Instytutu G--uzlicy Kierownik: prof. dr T. Urbanski Dyrektor: prof. dr J. MiBiewicz. Adres: Warszawa. u1. Flocka 26. (ASPARTIG ACID. rel. apdo. aspartic acid Vdrazide, eff. on M. tuberc. (Pol)) (MMBAZINZ, rel. apda. same) (MYCOBACTERIUM TUMMOUIOSIS. eff. of dymgs on, aspartic acid hydrazine (Pol)) MIGIMIM, Barbara; MBRATRICT,--dandalla Pyruvic acid in blood. L Blood pyravic acid levels following ingestion of glucose in persons with normal carbohydrate metabolism & in diabetic patients. Polakle tygod. lek. 14 no.4:145-149 26 jar, 59. 1. Z Pracowni Mochemil Kliniaznej Zakladu Biochemi Instytut Gruzlicy; dyrek-tor Prof. dr med. Janina Miaiewicz I z Zakladu Chorob Vewnetrznych Instytutu Doskonalenia 1 Spe0jal12aoji Madr 10mrskich; dyrektor: prof. dr mod. Walenty Hartwig. Warszawa. u1. Plocka 26. (PTJMVAT-M, in blood pyruvic acid in normal & diabetes mellitus patients following glucose ingestion (Pol)) (DIAMRS MMLLITUS, blood in pyruvic acid levels following ingestion of glucose (Pol)) (BlOOD SUGAR, In various die. diabet6s mellitnB following ingestion of glucose (Pol)) MASSALSKI, Wandalin; MIGDALSKA, Barbnrn; ODRZYWOLSKA, Anna; DABROWSKA. Haline-, SZYMANRA , Danuta 7 c ,ffect of hydrazide of aspartic and glutRmic noids on tuber 1e bacilli. IL Effect of aspartic acid hydrazide on tubercle bacilli in vitro Rnd in vivo. Gruzlica 27 no-5:375-381 MY 159. 1. Z Zakladu Chorob Wevnetrznych S.D.L. A.M. Dyrektor: prof.dr W. Haitwig i z Pracovni Biochemii Pratka, Zakladu Syntezy Lekow i Zakladu Anatomii Patologiezuej Instytutu Grutlicy. Dyrektor: prof. dr J. Hisievicz [deceased]. (KYOUBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS pharmacol.) (ASPARTIC ACID rel.opda.) (HYDRAZIMES pharmacol.) MASSALSKI9 -Wandalin Albuminuria and anuria in experimntal nephrosis. Pat.polska 11 no.2:97-3-12 160. 1. Z I Zakladu Chorob Wownetrznych Studium DoBkonalonia Lekarzy Akademii Medycznej Kierownik: Prof. dr med. W.Hartwig z Zakladu Anatonii Patologicznej Instytutu Gruzlicy Kierownik: Prof. dr med. S.Chodkcywska (NEPHROSIS exper) (ALBUMINURIA b*bk) (ANURIA exper) W SALSKI,Wandalin; MIGDALSKA, Barbara Effect of hyposterol on the excretion of 17-keto- and 17- bydroXycorticolds in urine. Polskie arch.med.wevn. 30 no.6: 832-834 '60. 1. Z Zakladu Chorob Wownetrznvch Stud. Doak. Lek. przy A.M. w Warezawle oraz z Oddzialow Chorob Wevnetrznych Kierownik: prof. dr wed. W.Hartvig I z Pracowni Analitycznej Inetytutu Gruslicy Dyrektor: prof. dr wed. W.Jaroozewles (FMOILBUTMUS pharmacol) (ADFIEM CCRTRI HORMOSES urine) (if -KRTOSTAROIDS urine) NASSALSFI, Wandalin; MIGDALSKA, Barbara Behavior of urinary 17-kato- and 17-bydroxyeorticoida under the influence of bypDaterol. Polski tygod. lek. 16 no.23:861-864 5 Je 161. 1. Z I KUniki Chorob Vewnetrznych Studium Dookomalenia Lekarzy A. M. oraz Oddzialu Gborob Vownetrznych Imetytutu Gruslicy v Warozavie; kiercnmik: prof. dr mad. Walenty Eartwig i Pracowni Asalitymnej Instytatu Grazlicy; klerownikt dr Aniela Wolanska. (PREWILBUTYRATES pharmacol) (ADRENAL CORTEX HORMES urine) MkSSALSKI Wandalin- MIGDAISKA, Barbara; ODRZYWOISKA, Anna; SZYMANSKA, Danuta; =2= URNW---J~~~ =A., Halina Effect of..bydrazides of aspartic and glutanic acids on tubercle bacilli. III. Effect of aspar-tic..acid-bydraaicu--=.-the -course of experimeAti4 tubermlovis in guinea pigs and its compativon with the effect of isonicotinic acid.bydramide. Gruz:Lica 29-no.21,123.-:L24 F 161. (ASPARTIC ACID rel apds) (ISONIAZID phamacol) (TUBMICULOSIS exper) HAMIGO Valenty; CHODKOVSKA, Stefan1a; MASSALSKI Wandalin; JEZIFMKI, Kazimierz; WOLANSKAp Aniela Hashimoto's strum with djaproteinenia and antitbyroid precipitinB. FO-Iskis arch. mod. vmm. 31 no.7:1917-1923 161, 1. Z I Katedry Chor. vewn. Studium Doak. Lek. AM w Waresavie Klerownikt prof. dr mod. W. Hartwig Z Zak-ladu Anatmeil Patologioxnej I. G. Kierownik: prof* dr zed. S. Chodkowaka Z Oddzialu Chirurgicznego I. G. Kierownik: prof. dr med. L. Mantouffel i z Pracowni Analitycznoj I. G. Kierownik: dr med. A. Volanska. (THYROIDITIS blood) (BLOOD PROTEINS) hMal-IWIG, Walentyt MASSrill-3KI, Wand.14in Therapentic managemqntl of bilateral hypertroph.-yr of the cortex (a frequent form of Cushing's diseasei. Pol. tyg. !!-k. 18 no.52:1969-1973 23 D 163. 1. Z I Ka'-elry Chcroh ltFwnetrzrych Stildlum Pcsk~?naa~!nlri ll,,,~--,.-.y w Wars.-z ie (klerownlh: prof. dr med. W. Hartw, " gm. MASSALSKIA Wandalinj HLODUI, Miroslaw; BRZOSKO, Witold; NOWOSLAWSKI, 1-4- -111-1-1 am ---, - Immunoflijoreseence reactions during the administration of 1-131. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.42:1596-1599 19 0 164 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych Studium Doskonalenia Lekarzy w Warazawie (kierownik., prof. dr. med. V. Hartw-ig)oraz z Zakladu Anatomil Patologicznej Akademii Medycznej w Warezawie (p.o. kierownika: doc. dr. med. R.Stancz-ykowa). My REZNIKOV, D.I., inzh.,, t~~ ISKIY,__E.A.., inzh. &ailding precaBt. corret-o reservoira. Pr-Om. 41 no.lt 38-40 Ja 164. (M!R;~ 17~1,,. 21 (T) AVTRCMS: Abroslool, A. T.. b!itriysv. T. A., Kullkal. 0. V., was"I'skly, To. I., 3olowlyev, 9. 1., Khriattans.n. 0. D. MLZI ne Niselmor-Acti" C"Pon nt of Itiah &%9ri7 In Exten-Ivo : Atacepharla Shower* ai 5e Level (1ad#rnc-&X%iv"yo k-ronents '" okoy energil v shirokilth sloonfornylth llvnyaLh " rova. "TYS j MIOVICAL: thurc&I ksperluentallnoy I toor.tichookoy risiki, 1959. 'Vol 36. Ilr 3. VP 751-761 (0332) AS3TRACTs to the prevent Paper the authors report about atatin, ~%l S"ostlgations of nuclear avalanches in extensive &12 ~ 4avore f a ~*.wIll,* d.t.ctcr. by meson of a d.,i.. far co.bin,.d Is 08118011*ns of extensive air shower. which is amin opera- ; tI . at tb4lCU. It has 4 cylindrical pulse ionization cluxabare under a load-graphits filter a-d 720 GtIzex-!-'ueIIer (G&jC*r- "11*r) counter* In hodo.cope connection far the recorlin, end 9aergy 4*t#rmIn&tion f nuclear particl- The counter. ,: ~ C."fat.4 in C.I.Cl nos group. (total trea 1320 c=2). t aixfold coinciding Pule** war* recorded. Firure I ac T Card S/3 a r CIV ouCh outline of the device including its distension.. SOT/56-5&-5-16/71 ?be Component of Bie Enarcy Am Exte"!ve tzo.pheric Shover@ as See Ie. I The recorded and investigated hovers ". di,idtd 1.%- 4 groups otteardine to the particle number X: 1) t.101 / ).ICI; g) 3.104 , 1.105; g2 3) 1.10 1)< JOC~j 4) 3.103 4 11 4 < 2.10 6. Tw thee. 4 gr--re table I gives the ..cb- of p.rti.11. with energies Cr.otsr than one Clean. and also the analma enarry of lb; nualear-*~tlve particle of Individual -rcupa. For the ,all. %be folio-LAC applies: group agal 7 (1 - radius of the 2 in .. tlgt.d p% ... r 1 54 4.7.101 .1 xa.") 2 48 109 34, 1 . Otto. 2 58 f.8.10139, 0.9�D.3 6. 6.10,301 0-1.tD.3 PSClixto 2 onqvn the course of the spectm2 far the two -trate grftrg. Further investigation. deal with the dlatri- Card 2/3 Vvliza of the narri flux of the nuol.-Oc~l" o--p .... %) SOT/5"-3C-3-26/71 The Suclear-LetIve Coapahomt at RICh 1~,arj I. Lst-st- Lt-.Ph.ri. 5h ..... at Be. Level figure 6 hoav ash. 4 1. a how roups with partiVis Cc. '. I ,,,fw,4 . #A*rgi.. of 1.10 1 - 3. 3 ,tr and 9 > 0.10"s.. riCure 4 how* the cour- of arwrey flux hanalty for 1 3 and X end fiCur:,5 the I;rej fl 'a a howor th.'..Nfoes "5 ties of the - - In 2.1 f-1 11-1 Ih:,:r. x- f the to C-004, OnJ in an &;;tadla the anurrj re.j#ct %v rria.r;- r.rtt-l-. I. :he ..,ho- f:-Ily theak S. S. T. 7.t..;I~ f- t~-Ir t.1j, .!-able -a- ":oltd ,.k .k S. .1- f r -..k.- W!.., -1 17 reference.. 15 of h A350CIA-ICY: -1111,1 ...."u'. f r I f Sr By MID: 15. 1~'-- C.rd 3, ~ 21(8) SOV/56-36-4-4 "/70 AUTHORS: Dmitriyev, V. A., Kulikov, G. V., Massallskiy, Y'. Khristiansen, G. B. TITLE: The Spatial Distribution of the Energy Flux of the Electron- Photon Component of Extensive Atmospheric Showers (Prostranst- vennoye raspredeleniye potoka energii elektronno-fotonnoy kom- ponenty shirokikh atmosfernykh livney) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimental*noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 4, pp 992-1000 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors report on the results obtained by measurements carried out between June 1957 and February 1958 at sea level by means of a device for the complex investi- gation of extensive air showers. The device is at present in operation at MGU (Moscow State University). It is described in detail and is illustrated by figure I in form of a scht~matical drawing. The ionization chambers used had a diameter of 25 cm and a length of I m, the total area covered by them amounting to 3 M2; they were filled with very pure argon, pressure 3 atm, and were enclosed on all sides by filters. The counters, each Card 1/4 of 330, 100, and 18 cm2 , were arranged in groups of 24 and were SOV/56-36-4-4/70 The Spatial Distribution of the Energy Flux of the Electron-Photon Component of Extensive Atmospheric Showers arranged in such a manner that they operated simultaneously within a range of distances of 1 - 50 m from the shower axis. A total of 2000 Geiger--Mueller counters in hodoscope conneotion (GK-7) was used. Showers with particle numbers of from 1.,104 to 2.10 6 were investigated. The showers were divided int.i 4 4 4 groups with the average particle numbers 106 for the.6 Ni-groups. For energy flux density it holds that Q = n(t) Odt and for t = 8 E QE n(t)Pdt + lpn(t=8)exp(-, tt)dt (Figure 2 shows the of these curves for the If 4-group). n(t) denotes the particle number in dependence on the penetration depth t, and P denotes the average energy loss per t-unit. Figure 3 in semilogari;hmir spale shows the course of energy flux density for the groups ill - N5' Further diagrams show the dependence of electron- Card 2/4 photon component energy on the distance from the shower axis r SOV/56-36-4-4/70 The Spatial Distribution of the EnerEy Flux of the Electron-Photon Cr-mponent of Extensive Atmospheric Showers and on 11. Further data concern investieations of the meson component. For r -16 m it holds that I, 1o-2 kN 2nrdr = 7.3-10-4-N, (k = 2.10-')LE,, (,-- 6m) 6m) for the share of the muon component in 0.005 Ecl-'h p energY flux. For the electron-photon component the following holds for n: n = -1.5 + 0.2 at lm-,~r 48m and n = -2.0 + 0.3 at 10m /- r < 50m. The spatial energy distribution function of this component does not depend on N for showers with the total particle number of N = 104 _ 106. The spatial distribution of the energy fluxes in the central part of the shower agrees with the cascade theory calculations in the case of a cascade parameter s=1.2 bein[: used. it was further found that with an increase of distance from the shower axis the energy flux of the electron- photon component decreases more slowly than the energy flux Card 3/4 of the nuclear-active component. In a circle with the radius SOV/56-36-4-4/70 The Spatial Distribution of the Energy Flux of the Electron-Photon Component of Extensive Atmospheric Showers of 50 m about 75%6 of the total energy of the electron-photon component of the shower is contained. The authors finally thank S. N. Vernov and G. T. Za~sepin for their great help, I. P. Ivanenko for discussions, and V. I. Artemkin, L. A. Di- karev, V. N. Sokolov, K. I. SolovJyev, and D. S. Stellmakh for assisting in measurements and in the evaluation of data. There are 5 figures and 13 references, 9 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo uni- versiteta (Institute for Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: September 15, 1958 Card 4/4 MASS.kLSKIY, YE. I., TRETILK:~-,VA, 3. A., S V. Y!". , BA!-~AYAIIT, K' . ; BUYA, Z. k., Grigorov, 11. L., 2,qyaljaa, N. Y., Babezki, V. S., Inskevicz, J., Dles, A., Mll-Lrzin, V. S. "llo-Lmta,in-Altitu`e Eotu~lies of the :nteractl n of fligl-)-En~~rJ7.y Particlt!s with Atoruic Nuclei." report subm-itt----d "or the intl. Conf. on ~;osmic Rays and Farth 3torm Kyoto, Japan 4-15 Sept. 1961- 25181 S/'056/61/040/006/002/OZJ B102/B214 4j -L AUTHORS: Babetski, S. Ya., Buya, Z,, A., Grigorov. N. L,, Loskevich, Ye. S., Massallaki% Ye. I., Oles', A. A., Shestoperov. V. Ya~ TITLEt Investigation of large ionization bursts caused by cosmic ray particles at sea level PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 40, no, 6, 1961, 1551 - 1561 TEXT: The arthors investigated particle interactions for energies of 10 12_ 1013ev uoing photoemulsions. The reports on the measuremGnts are ~'resented in this paper. The experimental arrangement consisted of 128 ionization chambers (total area 10 m2), which together with a combined lead graphite filter formed a so-called ionization calorimeter which also made the deter- mination of shower coordinates possible This apparatus was set u1; on Mount Aragats at a height of 3200 m (a simpler variety of this device was uaod in Moscow earlier, 50 m above sea level), Fig. I shows the arrangement of the layers and cylindrical ionization chambers (I-IV) above and below the ra,hi e layer (density 60 g/cm2), The apparatus was placed in a special g ar~ ~6 2%81, S/, -6/61/040/006/002/031 'j Investigation of B102/B214 building and covered on the top by light materials only (2 g/cm 2) - All the amplifiers were calibrated by radiotechnical means twice a day. Tlie ampli- fication factor was found in 6eneral not to vary more than 2 - 3 % in the course of a day. During the first half period of the measurements in series I of chambers the frequency of the bursts of a size of J 1200 relativis- 'I1hr 2 tic particles was (1.27 + 0~03)-10_ -m ; in the second half period it was 1 2 (1,25 � O.j3)-10- /hr,m . Measurements carried out for 2640 hours with the chambers placed below the graphite layer showed that the electron and photon showers recorded were produced inside the apparatus. The intensity rat 0 /-10 for the two series for a shower with particles numbering (1.2 - 2 4~~ for showers with number of particles~1.2 10" this was 1 /rj-27 - 1 , 5 + 0 1 ; ratio was 5.4 + 0.6. These showers could have been produced in the appara- tus by the interaction of the high energy particles of nuclear kind in the graphite, or by the electromagnetic interaction of high ener~ry muons in the filter. The spectrum of the ionization bursts was determined from the total ionization recorded in all the chambers (for the bursts considered) separately for the first and the second series. If the observed distribu- Card 2/6 25181 3/95 61/040/006/002/031 1 Investigation of B102YZ214 tion is represented in the form of an exponential law N (;oJ) - AJ_~', for the first series is 1-71 + 0.04 and for the second 2.00 � 0.04. These results agree well with tTose of other authors. Fart of the showers were distinguished by a strong nonmonotonous ionization distribution in the series I and II (ionipation in the individual chambers, very weak or no ionization in the neighboring chambers). These were designated as Pstructural" bursts. Nume.rical data on these are given in Table 1. The average distance lbetween the chambers, recording maximum ionization, were also determined for this kind of bursts. The results are given in Table 2. The spectrum of these bursts may be represented by N (7 J) - BJ-T',..where?'- 1.96 � 0.03. The results are discussed in the f olloy/ing, and an attempt has been made to deter- mine the course of the bursts in altitude by theoretical considerations. Shia is done under special assumptions about the properties of the participating pions and the spectrum of the primary particles. The nature of large ionization bursts is alscrdiscussed. The authors thank Diploma 3,tudent V. Trush for collaboration. Ye. A. Murzina, S. I. Nikollskiy,and V. I. Yak2vlev ure mentioned. There are 4 figures, 2 tabels and 12 references; 11 Soviet- -bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 3/6 25181 S/056/61/040/006/002/031 Investigation of B102/B214 ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo goeudaretvennogo uni- versitets, (Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State Uri- versity) SUBMITTEDt December 20, 1960 Itm Pb ILW pb for Pb Card 4/6 C so rArmp Pb ICN Pb fco Pb 26407 S/056/61/Ozl/001/002/021 3, .2 B102/B212 ADTHORSi Babetaki, Ya. S., Buys, Z. A., Grigorov, N. L., Loskevioh, Ys. S.,Massal'sk4 Ye. I., Olen'. A. A., Shestop;-r-ov, V-.Ya., MeNer,-S-. TITLEt Vuelear-active particles in atmospheric showers PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheekoy fizlki, v. 41, no. 1 (7), 1961, 13 - 21 TEM The aim of the present paper has been to contritut~ to the clarification of the characteristics of elementary proces3ea underlying the formation of an extensive air shower and also of the role played by the nuclear-active component in shower formation. A number of shower parameters have been determined (the energy Ee-ph of the electron-photon component, the energy transferred by f mesons, and the ionizations I In the chamber rows) by employing an arrangement which has been described earlier by the authors (Ref. 4& ZhETF, AQQ, 1551, 1961). It consists of 128 ioiaization chambers (active area, 10 m2). [Abstracter's notat 1n order to follow the Card 1/ 5 264 S/05 61/0411/001/002/021 B212 Nuclear-active particles in... B10271~1 statement3, a knowledge of Raf. 4 is required ] The measurements were made at sea level for both extensive and "young" atmospheric 3 "were Of all extensive atmospheric showers recorded, those with J 5.4 10.2*104 relativistic particles (i. e., E e-ph -~:o2-10 12 ev) have been selected. 264 ouch showers had been found after 1642 hours of measuring. (The iunization chambers were arranged in four rows; E It* /Fe-ph 'i1,2/j3.4 ' ould be aot In good approximation). A determination of the position of the bxes of these extensive atmospheric showers showed that in about half cf all cases the shower axis hit the instrument and in all other was found nearby. It can thus be assumed that the mean value E 1r O/E o-ph measured refers to the central region of the shower. The o9lected showers with J3,4 _'_,,1,2-1O4had a number of particles amounting to v-'Z~105, and (J 1,2/'3,4 - 0.130 _+ 0.047 was obtained for them. For showers whose axes did hit the measuring arrangement this ratio was equal to 0.128 + 0,)36. Assuming that the ionization by nuclear-active particles was -not a function of the location of the chamber in the arrangement, then it follows that the X Card 2/5 26407 S/056/61/041/00i/002/021 Nuclear-active particles in... B102/B212 electron-photon component in-rRw I nereases the ionizution by 5CL-7.5%. From this it follows that (y/Ea-ph) - 0-091 1 0.031; if theoangular distribution in an extensive atmospheric shower is taken into account, one obtains 0.097 1 0.056. Table 2 shove the ionization ratioa for various shower groups. Special investigations which have been made for "young" j" atmospheric showers (1900 hours, 52 "young" atmospheric showers with f j > 1.21104 relativistic particles) yielded the following reaultat The 3,4 intensity of these showers "young" atmospheric showers was equal to 10 -2 -1 0.95 i 0-13)-10 cm Bee 0 and the energy of the electron-photon component was not less than 2.1012 ev. The ionization in the third chamber row was always 1.5 - 2 times higher than the-. in the fourth row. The intensity of individual showers 02A 1.2-104) me"Ured in the second row was equal to 2A 611 CM-2 Bee-'. The J 3or Ee-ph distribution of the "young" showers can be described by N(.,2LJ Aj 3r, where 1.5 i 0.4. Scme cases have been found with Ee- h:NIO?3 ev. These "young" showere Card 3/5 P 4- 26607 S/056I/6-/U41I/001/002/021 Nuclear-aotive particles in... B)02/B212 4 proved to be starts of extensive atmospheric showers with U -10 at most. For those 52 "young" atmospheric showers a value of (J /J,) - 0.11.0.05 1.2 has boon found, i. e.9 it was nearly equal to that of extensive atmospheric with J .2!t1.2-104. An eatim-ttion of the ratio of the energy of nucloar. active pe-ticles to the energy of the oloictron-photon componont furnishes a value that is 2.5 - 2 times smaller than that founA earlier (by assuming an inelasticity coefficient IrcfO.3; of. ZhETF, ~6. 751, 1959). Therefore, it has to be assumed that Z=0-75 - 0.6. Furthermore, it has boon found that near the axes of extensive atmospheric showers the energy of nti6lear-active particles ia loan than 50 % of the enurgy of the alectror, componont (E..../E.-.h - 0.40 t 0.14), and that in about 50 % of all "young" atmospheric ;hovers the nucloar-active component is practically absent. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 6 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fIzIki Moakovakogo gosuduretvennogo universiteta (Institute of Nuclear Physics of Hopoov State University) Card 4/5 0. - - - --- LZ /n9 UqL-.L~o-l ~ 6-. S/04~ 02/022 /92/026/005/0 Is-'s B102/BIO4 -3, 0 5._. ;54 j 1WHORSt Babayan, Kh. P., Babetaki, Ya. S., Boyadzhyan, N. G., Grigorov, N. J~ya L., Loukovich, Ye. B., Lamidzhanyan, E. A., Ua9sal1sKiYA_1ftL_1" Oleo', A. A., Tretlyakova, Ch. A., and hestoperovt V. Ya. TIT"I's Investigation of the interaction of high-energy particles with atomic nuclei on mountains FERIODICALa Akademiya nauk OSSR. Ixvastlya. Sariya fizichookays, v. 26v no. 5. 1962, 558 - 571 TSXTs Ionization bursts caused by the elootron-photon component of a shower of co3mio-ray particles were studied with an array of ionization chambers (Fig. 1) at the mountain station (3200 m) of the Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR (Academy of Sciences Armyanskaya SSR). The array consisted of six rows of ionization chambers as arated by layers of lead and graphite, and covered an area of 10 m~. Owing to this large area, heavy bursts with a total energy of locally generated no mosons amounting to N1013 ev could be photographed. The data obtained were analyzed for Card 1/p S104BV621026100510021022 Investigation of the... B102/B104 ionization bursts in the filter of the arrangement, for the altitude dependence of the burst frequency, and for the burst spectrum and its dependence on the size of the arrangementi the mechanism of local no generation by single nuclear-active particles was investigated. The bursts observed were grouped according to their intensity I, i.e., according to the number of relativistic particles involved; for each groupp the numbers of ionization and "structuralized" bursts were determined for rows I-IV. The spectrum of ionization bursts can be described by N(>I) - Al -f for all chambers. The index of the integral spectrum for 2-103, 1-&2,105 equals 1.37 ! 0.02. With an area of -0.6 m2 it was found that N20% of the bursts were "struoturalized" for 1-103 L-I-45-10 5. At I >1-10 4 and 10 m 2 50;- of the bursts (at sea level) and 75% (on the mountains) have a struc- ture. An analysis of the course of the bursts with the altitude has shown thats (1) the integral spectrum of muon-induced bursts with 3-103 - 3-104 particles has an exponent of r'. 2.22 t 0-14; (2) for a burst of equal intensity, induced by a single nuclear-aotive particle, r. 1.98 t 0.091 (3) at 3200 m, the muon contribution to single heavy bursts is small (15.'-' of all bursts with vid particles, and ,-4% of those with 42* 104 particles; Card 2/f