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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSKALENKO, YU. YE. - MOSKALEV, A. N.

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December 31, 1967
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MOSKALENKOV Yu.100, Modern meoical radio electronics. Usp. sovr. biol. 51 ne.1-125 128 Ja-F :, 61. (MEDICAL ELECTRONICS) (MIRA 14:3) 19SPLAM - BAYEVSKLY, R.M.; GAZENKO, O.G. Methods of studying blood circulation in the brain under the conditions of a changed gravitational field. Frobl.kosm.biol. lt400-4O4 162. (MIM 15:12) , (GRAVITY-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)(EPAIff-BLOOD SUPPLY) MOSKALENK00 Yu.Ye. Possibility for an experimental evaluation of the blood suppif to the brain under condtions of a changed gravitati6nal field, Probl.kosm.biol. 2:407-416 062. (HIFIA 16s4) (BRAIN-BLOOD SUPPLY) (GRAVITY-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) S/239/62/048/002/002/002 1015/1215 ATHOR: Moskalcnko, Yu. Ye. TITLE: Optimal conditions for the clectropi ethystnographical recording of human body regions and organs PERIODICAL. Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR im. I.M. Sechenova, v. 48. no. 2. 1962, 214-218 IEXT@ The selection of optimal biophysical conditions for elect roplet hysmograph ic recording is still an unsolved problem. Experiments on man confirmed the theoretical biophysical considerations that the fre- qucncy and voltage are the critical electrical parameters in obtaining optimal results. It was found, by using an apparatus set of ZG-1 I generator, MPP-300 bridge and EO-7 and MPO-2 oscillographs, that a frequency of 1WI50 kcyL/min and a voltage of 3v on the bridge (not more than 2v on the electrodes) were optimal ccr.ditions. There 3 tables and 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut evolutsionnoy fiLiologii im. 1. M. Sc-chenova AN SSSR, Leningrad (institute of Evolutionary Physiology im. 1. M. Sechenov. AS USSR. Leningrad). SUMMED: FcbruaT) 19, 1961 Card 1/1 980-1:@ 31. KaY HEMODYNAMICS OF BRAIN DURING VARIATIONS IN GRAVITATIONAL- FIELD DIRECTION (USSR) MQAkAjenko N. N. Benua, and 0. V. Graunov. Fiziologichaskiy ,-Y zhurnal SSSR iment 1. M. Sechenova, v. 49, no. A, 1963, 405-411. S/239/63/049/004/001/001 Experiments have been conducted with rats to study changes in intracranial hemodynamics after placing the body in different spatial positions in the vertical plane. EPG made with the head down showed increased resistance in the cranial cavity. The amplitude of pulse oscillations decreased slightly after the positlon was changed, then rose above the initial level and sometimes remained at the higher level after the body assumed the normal position. The amplitude of res- piratory waves also increased. With the head up intracranial electrical re8is- tance decreased, the amplitude of pulse oscillations was usually unchanged, and the amplitude of respiratory waves decreased. The EPG showed marked inten- sification of waves of the third order. Changes in the electrical resistance of the cranial cavity indicated that the brain was filling'with blood. The dynamics of blood filling after changes in the direction of the gravitational field indicated a regulatory action. Fluctuation in the brain's vascular tonus indicated the relative autonomy of homeostasia In the brain. [ABI Card 1/1 C,f on. L... 11785-66 EWr(1)/FS(v)_3 SM W ACC NItt AP5001111 SOURCE CODE: UR/0239/6510511012114741147? 55