SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OPARIN, A.I. - OPARIN, A.I.

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Atwjut two- -00 thkdbul the O-Amrkw is in the bound. inwtive fism, In he Pft'xtm of pnxniytir enzyn" it ANU.Frs it, fuu diclmlty- lik"It"w"VinE450 rc%er-rftwfoimf%tu&. the md,"pertu of 11"ininditing we,is ti the ~hkcf xmirv, of ;9- 00 millyiddie. if Pr'-O~v 00 000 U sea fee ago Cl Ict ~y Plan mv,c-c-, 111 wc ( ties I L a OFIALLURGICAL OTIMIAT1*1 ts 0 0.1 45"110-C, wi"p, Ow a., 'S' - -- - T IF F I 1 0 a v 14 I . I I u is 0 OD 4% 4 t 41 a I i ts Ila a f 0 to tw all Wa 0 4 0 0 o g 0 s 0 ! n o 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 w -1 -A-11 A 2 0 1 1 A Trosswavow" tof vokfarsop" evoleseescies in Clown- 16 -0& It. 1$41it It - Drain i, and 1. -00 . . " w '111 "S -Mv 3 ~U%111. . bk'bA* ro - 711-94M.-ch- pe f"Mmic.1v is ru;TOMI;'ohifill~ -90 Ihe blot "41bylil an The WwNb day, all the (Vils aft dead. lie son, the cbson=kr Dh;;L;ith the Jrsd yeout crib ib Abend woottlew added yorts-Is foratowunsive"r. Will of I he N is lutnWwd by,.tkw rom"DI WE= gotten tkw twforw~ It 6. of-- N sul finsiva bout I **to that und"Not (he 1161146,41"s sod' Ibooks At the brolualne. alwout half ol the N 14-tif to, I got he *bw is, M Will. toy twoula, AM b 61%) at)t drivitnus- able by tive Vsk taylor morthud. I'lor ustout, (A ihvw N wholarx" to urlkwfwtl Most cd the N Iss"dointsim"I. tire at the ripensit of these unklonsti Mob-tantru. An Ilk as, erwrt~*- .4 ft"O "d N hisn. I*tw-,i the I 10th sonol "folk Jav .4 1- goo Surnistirwo, the hotal N a, do,sd by.tho, k)chl&hJ ou,ttuw do" Amply. Torkwards floor 37INh dav. the total % ossom "arlon noventiol. Appostatty. N carrigods. of usiltooven -,Igo ik"tmlwt Were tanned. wbk-h eamfort! defectives toy the Kjovidalloll nwilond. After 301)-W dairs, the p"i4raws are prow1kally ineclivr. stood no onolfor vhaiipv sit the N toob, sor IV 1116-firv rha ir Plant 1310chemictry. 0 Ile* uoo goo. ....... :1,00 so"" -4 T121 MW I I or Poor of If I w 00 a a a a 9 OvIttleal oil "a a a 1, t, 6, 1 as, 000 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 40 0 0 10 J ul; 0 dh Me rag let- -.0 Npt.' 01 teas as a swans W iftmalift its Oval S s k Ob. 25"14 190) Tocni". ! I eW a .J ,o C M-%S 46, ' Z 4m y"j- .4 A.tlwclMw8 e - ), iiw l ban==. slid f tht blarck k il t let o wal , w ftet olle, 1 bras hk-k%dbnu prtvk*PJY I real ell ago hfw ill 14111~~ " " the tiveled brall l~m- fut4lill sisk, micehatibmilem with = tai.lM ia, y ha*6) t0. 11 0 0 inalt~-ldle %ussrs atut acittrins. Me a trealmrsai alw conwrlrd l4% 36"t of the "lei& N isto di- friltitile form. I't-Avk-ning tht mamherified bm with a 2- day-ir4d culture A dribrackii imicirmid the t-- milag, A divir,libir lwtitvin N to it 4", -f The total -00 N)DSc t-jx ble-ILA a dy"LUIPWAll. 1.111111alboll f,,jUplC,,W. j1v'*#jv. Sapa" .1. a.. 011 lei OT 4 " i T--T-; 4 ; 0 owes :ong 0-0 -so 1-0.9 too .1.11, dw a.. -".v �00 and -; 1. -. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : AR A 2 A 14. r_rs OL I-lj Li ILED& UP ;.014 C 14 go A i 1. 1100 A. A. R. N. voiWan 5.S.S.R. 4, Me. b. I 1009M)i d. C.A. 00 0. I&W.-The l " was to 4d, the bivehem. cbs"n # see as is pku after 33 daps but way e*tmd to a suwW period of qbo Many rows. &a9 Im" bm ande em the forms &W. (a Coo dw of ~ 611K the comotwe of their ~~ (reaction I- Orcown. motachromadn' OW tat . pmonwty so* t . on olthopb~ OW - I of owingiand dead cevs. Meth- ods we deoMbed for dw AM. 41 the dklwmt wasyrues &ad forms of N In this tows- 40 the fermentatim. It 6 ad thist Now complax a# awjw WA& MW sugars, 0 formed and the N in it does WAR apjmw In the xjd" coo deto. Itisco*dWwtbmawmdtiwrnctbomwec=- 40o pleted withhe ove year. The ~ cdb work bot coly an i the sugars added to the wine. but tbry sho catalyst the a*& pror". J. S. )one too D_~ aI L & 211ALLURGICAL UTIRATWOff CLA$SWKAII" tso 0 u 0 AV so As #W 0 0 6 1 Is 0 9dB 03 4 a a a .9 a 19 aof It **I** goo, go****** 0 0 00 000 00006 00 go 0 : 0 V 07ARIN, A, C- N, Chirie 13iolotlique Opar:Ln,- Corr,:! s nond ing ~Lember of the Ac,~IerW. "Formation of Purin Bases in Uerm'natinF 'Wheat Seeds" Comptes Rendus (DokIrv'.y) Vol. LIV, No. 1, 101,6 A. I. OFARITI (Academician) riEnzymes :in the Life Cycle of Plants (article from a two-volume Russian publication, Jubilee S.Ymposium of the hgadeSE of Sclencen WSR , dedicat-ea to the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Groat Oatoter Soclulist Revolution, publishea by the Academy of Sciences in 1947. die During the entire life cycle of plants, enzymselplay a definite rhythm in their activity in the different organs of a plant. These rhythwe make up the daily, seasonal, growth, and the phase changes of direction of the fermentative processes. Basically, they take place automatically, but many external actions can show a strong influence on the character and sequence of these changes, which produce further changes and physiological activity. The fermentative phenpmna connected with the course of growth in the life cycle depend directly upon structural changes hf the protoplasm and, primarily, upon changes in its adsoprtive property. These structures themselves are created or developed together with the results of the fermentative processes. Thus, we have here the mpg~d OW go---U-sm closed circle of a phenomenon: the organization in time, i. e. speed and sequence of fermientative reactions, determines the organization and expanse, i. e., the structure of the protoplasm, and this, in its turnP determines the organization of the numerous fermentative reactions in time. it is cowletely natural that this clood cycle is formed historically in the process "Ofensais and growth of life. We have already learned to understand the individual tendencies of this organization. The future presents the great and interesting took of learning to influence the course and sequence of fermentative reactions in living pl"te artificially. in order to obtain in this way the possibilit of arbitrarily directing the course of the life process to our needs and obtaining pi=ts which have valuable agricultural properties. (Results of research conducted by the author on the subject are presented). S8,26 Apr 1948, pp35-36 OPARIS, A.I., akademik. Foreword. Biokhim.vin. no.1:3-8 14?. (KI-RA 7:10) (Wine and wine making) .". :,., '. :L) ~ ~, y .. , , . - . * ~' ) :- : - ~ " ; n "' '- I t, ') F ~-) - - ; ' ;r : : -~ -) t- -. - t.~ -- :, ) " Pr i ~ s , r: , ' 1 , A~ , , ~j ; ". A.. I - - . , , I ? I ~ -, s -. ~fv. t P ," j 'i, . A., I : , . ; . , OPARIN, A.I.; KURSAROV, A.L.; SAYINX0, N.Y.: BISINGIR, I.N. . i . , 1. ~ -. T-, . 6 Biochemical processes In chaxpagne during bottle aging [in Fluesian with Uglish summary]. Bi6khts.vin. no.1:134-157 147. (MM 7:10) 1. Kafedra biokbinii rastenit Hookovskogo gosudaretvennogo Univergi- tot& imeni louononova. (Champagne (Wine)) OPARIN, A. 1. U&qR/Cher-istry - Biographies Jj~ademy of Sciences "ay 47 "Aleksey Nikolayevich Bakh, His Life, and Achievements (1857 - 1946)," S. I. Vollfkovich, A. 1. Gparin, 7 pp "Zhurnal Obshchey Khimli" Vol XVII, No 1~ Sumiary of the life and work of Academician A. N. Bakh L'ga&7, noted rioneer ~n the field of Soviet scientific and research work. PA 30T4 OPARIN, A. 1. ~/ftdldi" clkudguT woot 1.9*7 "Plant Biochemistry in the Soviet Unim for Thirty -Yiwirs,* A. 1. C"wln, N. N. Sisakyan, Macaw, 10 pp Nbpekhi Sorramannoy Biologil" Vol,XXIV, No 2 11storical dervelopsent of the science of plant blo- obamistry In Soviet Union for the first 30 years of Boviet rule. Discusses acne of the more important Institutes ccenected with this developmant, and natIms numes of more lzpwtant omtrlbutlng scl- Wtiote. P140T37 oat 1w 11odiolne, Neat Iffeots ONfect of Nucleic Acid m the Thernal StabIlit of Albumin," Acm4 A. I. Oparin, T. N. Swreinova, 2 A 'bok Akad Nauk SM,, Nova Bw* Vol Win, No 2 Mst llvlW crgsnl~ xalntal~ temperature not In excess of 450 C. Complatian of albmtin Isolated 6am these orgmnl~ occurs at 600 C. Object of reported experiments to explain the action of the albudn of thwmaphillo bacteria during heat trem*. =nt. Submitted, 11 Jul 1947. %9"8 OPARIN, A. I.o A14D YURYINOVA, T. N. USSR "Formption of Mpltome Daring the Acti-,n of Phoer&,orylbae and A-aylase on Glucose 1 Phosphste," Dok. All. 58. No. 8. 1947 ASIA&& &MAN c-A c -A- 1/01 peocomeme. A. 1. Oiwill protWms as the basis of - f5-ya r Belk. auk 2i.20? j Akad Aga, frr~h. VyS. 0 0 A a a 0 a I* 9b 0 0 0 a *so 96990 *as** AN A I a ft 0 0 0 1 9 0 9 A 0 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 a OFARO. A.1., akademik; SISAKYAN, N.M., professor. Foreword. Biokbim.vin. no.2:3-5 148. (MLRA '?:10) (Wine and wine making) USSR/Medicine Plants Medicine Ketabolism Mar/Ayr 48 *P'roblem of Metabolism of Plants at the Fourth All-Union Botanical Convention'n A. I. Oparin, V. L. Kretovich, 4 pp Cli aBotan Zhur" No 2 Describes reports of such famous scientists as Bakh, Taret, Palladin, and Pryaalohnikov. Urges that reports submitted at coming conference bear on subject of the material exchange In the plant call. .9tates that solution of thin problem has such practical and theoretical significance as It will 28/49%~ UM/Nedicine - Plants (Coutd) Mar/AiWe M anaver questions on biochemistry of the plant ceLl and reproductive activity of plants. 28/49T4A' C-,I ~,iqm/Avaaaw- or not 00 Medicine - Heredity, Mechanism "Report of Acadeadclan A. 1. Oparin, Deputy Acadeal- oten-Secretary,, Department of Biological Sciences* 6 pp *Vast Ak Nauk SSSR" No 9 Praises X7senkole speech. States that he himself has been keen MIohur1nIst for some time, and has thus Incurred hostility of MandeLlets. Calls for cleanup In Academy. The larm"m of misamse by an "am d and smaymma m A. . =(4.= T. N. Hvrrinovs. 20, 210-12(10"). CArm, Zroer. (Run" Zone FA.) to", H I(W--A study OAS Mule of thr "Mmarom action ;W 11m, 2 rutyummi. p '90-yinse (1) and smaylaw (11). as the crym ~ d*ow- un, "it of Shwomr-l-phomplialf (M) in bommom"Wom 1 110111.1 - prn4- from polaton by tlat garlbud J Xuds and Y!nov (d. C.A. M, Mob, 4o, am*) and U " obtained fma wybmw by ilim mirtbod of Lamfes Tai". mW Davb (d. C.A. U. UNW. TU wgbm J OW I Was namemmed by dw mant. of kamel. P ON el. m- ~Uvdbftg to the nwtkW of Viske and Subbatow (d C. A 24. 30). Illic action of glit A-U was wmuwrd an tkw bamis of tbe vol. suirch by dtta. of it* ftdocian substaimm scourtlins to By-try. Time prum4urr used Wu as folkm: W-4) WN M. I ce. I - 't) m -H. ' mg. ol*rcb. and lb 'v - of 11 huffry "An. W 116 M wkb to avels'! and 0 1 S w" remert to NO) wet = at 20-2 ' After I hr in"g. F was deld. Makome *us also drtd. frogn tbr difference in the amt. of redoing substancts - iwemnt in * sampk of the mist. before ard after boiling 15 nun witli I% IICI- The decomma. of IN . obtained trom ilm. mallow &W P vidars, was OR-71r-; The fol. lowing m1wrutntation of thr reaction is offered: glix-w. g I -PbmphA(c f~~Vb- polpaccharkk !!!!= amitow M C' Mouit Ditection of eluyn.e owtim m4 the infloer"a of ver"I Alation on it A I opatin anil It' A ZerseltetiLo (%I V -.11 411-11 SNIO t'lliv , 1.1'sommY I"Ouromy Ito,44,m p it" ."" 1.1 111'.1 . A &.14 "Vemil S S S N . SIM-ask. Nn 1. KI IM VIVO Voting *Iwmjl% rA wintry wheat shivo frAtel I- it I11-i o1,- c,so-re--losmiling slonitits rd sunmirv olirm 'I'i.- hiff, lbr ifirvwtkm tttumril thr hrittiolotc .-*Ik:,..,:,, ,::ttvt aticat and brings it into r1twe I,m- 'Its., f, I, thr twhA"" of aillimm vitowli" Whll~ I It tV it' k vullst-itv activity W w1wal-quark grass hvtxWo is t1ijill" thAlt It 1% Hk 113T CMtSjWOfljng wintry fly SUMIll" -tietts-,, it gisrrrv mh.-:tt. Yetnalirallm nt thr wint~ varic. I a, I ~ I holclirt Ir% 1 1 4 %wrylirt k act it-it V I haft 1% frit!"ll III ...c C. %f K-L.1-Ify I - : ~" - !..-I '-' I- . . . I -I I . I . . I - Ow"Ma =mom a "M VL lit b & 1. () JIMAO ths. A Asia. low. It Sol- MI), Z Tb. d, T The ;qt . can 14% cid N (ocirrerdollu*4 MR. of N 1vt I .od "vets, Aniin~N u, pant (-.0+17-0 but this is not increased by dWstwn with pan creatu enlyme 4:4kil"ydrate is present and riducing o-Aw-i-s icak.lated gluccw) formed 4-7%, wid, after 3-hr hyditAysis with 20% ffcj..:".Ix*hnXwatrT-b&th. formed 33%. TfwnbI;,urtVnof th~ .11batawma is docusard. MV"T" oil 1JL Chnir Pimrt Blolh-qtry. N'08('QV State TJrAv. jm V, IMoncisr)v OPAIM A.T. "The Progress of Soviet DlolnV In The Stalin Era." (p.321) by A.I. Opar---l (Mos2ow) SO: Pg2gCe3s gf -~%4teanorary D12.10n-, (Us-. sovr=!.n. Diol.) Vol. X~CITIII, 1940", 110. 3 (6) (Nov.-Dec-) gram ff", "M A ism If to 11 so 16 a 6 11 a I# & U if if so 4 A 4 -L- a L 8 1. jL-A--A ~L V D A t * "vl*k' I.-Pto, , !1 --- - --- . . -N,b by POW amlb~ A. 1. Ltam 6 kr,.*b. ~ A " S.S.S. R 247 -9t 1949). -Yom cir= = I. ansta. viii;b Are WIPIPI'V4141 rel-ttd to I&A WSUWSI 101101111 of the OMYIIW Ise cril. tbu* .%vilhissamm"Wisp frisopipw having a hirds '~Dssftr I dmit WA mimarb The telysimis frisisks 41AC" in 3 4 hylipsurralm. while S. IL460469 Which lf-w 'nV"law marlivky ftr ". actividy radimarts the enifyine from -A'. 0-istmene, ormto Art 3 ha. In 13.40% nssuI4,, .4.s ~,t 1,11 11 wcgpim The ability to c"v. a'snymialm 0 I's .11 .,*-. low titnos, mloqbnl alp low. T. .11MMI.I. low 1.1-T- low expi. smeffe. the$$ lied"Itimol 11sidem. tellm Is ur . daF* milwor rW***1bm; 0b)" .4 xlumw abstply rai%od Me m1mmosidsms ad Inmtam let all smisquesimm of S. joials."Ao in OA)2% mAn. of inver"juir camml coo 00 "UnOrte di"wwrance GO the emityrar #Pan vain. W.mr lee Tbc**Iw, rre.tsd- y*Aa prem-rvir the mquirred activity After In.. C%* found Wasluns Wilb water in Tbum. esmlryssse-~ Actouired from the smirmandift media way mter the emysiss, .yatelms of a yeast Cal and The PON"ity of all"alim .11 400 "Ity"10 allivitv 4 a fivins MI by wAch mdm~"im npmp new )fill* us study. 0. M. K.Wilmlosoll J too too I** -1k ist a.. 1 4 U a Lq a 10 -0 10- 5 AD 0 000000 0 OPAMI A. 1. Progress of 3oviet bioloa, Veat. Almd. nauk SM. No. 1, 19W P. 97-9 CUL 19, 59 Nw.. 1950 c itF", ... 1. lf.,.clence oC Reli !-n nn t.he ~ r;!,ir~ cr., Lif- on , I Curr~,nt ' ~F- " p t.)-.. - - ov i ~-t r-,Bq, .'( I . ' , N, . 5, 1"5 , - - 41 - JPAAII,, A. 1. '40VINUIY, 1. 1. Biology 111. V. Stalin - the Great Bnildir of Soviet Sttiencell Brookhaven Guide, Voll 3. l'o 9, 1950 rospiroMy symbots of So em Md ' A - I od T. A. Shuhrit. 10#06kimiya Cholmoto j~PPL. M %wmih NO. 6, wz-fK low). --Sp.,,tnwq* and pv)- x4ric uwthtxh failed up rewal the Prrwnce cA any cyt~ chroorw uxidam in Gro&m tea leal. Faspenslon! of su*, imir" in 160 can oxidlu brdroqmkKmw but " v4ortmmy N than tbry attack py. wholmolbero-pbenWi. Tyrodur j of the te4 k-411 is nApt oxidir"I by this systern. Flavoprotent ~aysavs are albo abse-m. Absorplioo of 0 by the Itut t, ~ompkcely mlweswd by CN -. %bowing that tbc terminal phew .1 r"psmium i5 dm~ wholly by the p(Aypbenolmithm C.. M. KOSMAPoff CA Cb,,&W favemosmim W ph" in as $160asaft j,RvwW,.,,A. N. U- ?Amkym. &W . ti. (!I tnAn. PkAs if. 901-609M.-Ilittori. cal. 11. prksticy 4 .I-. L. % OPARINv A. I., Academician "On Noncellular Forms of Life and the OriLin of Cells" (about the results of the conference and discussion in the Department of Biological Sciences, USSR AcadeaW of Sciences) Yntnik Akadsaii Nauk OSR, Vol 20, No 7, Opl.19-122, July 1950 Trarz 290 by L. IAMch -OPARIN, A.I.; SHUBERT, T.A. Respiratory oxidative systems in tea leaves. Biokhim.cWn.preizv. ne.6:82-89 150. (HLR& 9:7) (Tea) (Phenolases) ) A I k- I . ~- -.. , ; : r 7 -. -- i , ,, " c I ; j 1 - , *. C- f -, --- -, :- F, -- . -i - -- : - ..f .,- -- , '. - "', . : . I . . .1 - . . . lll-~%' L i - - - ( : 2-"*' 'JL.Cd) J,(I"Ic,i A Comp"Illive dberstleristko of rrepirstary ensymes of arvr of TWO IWO wbftl, A I "wi n ..... i N s ci ........ ItAb flu.-Pwni. In-# Alldd va"A S S N R . Sb--lb 1. 7-1#W MAI, -rt,., lk-n of and r-tirt. .. .01 %~ 11w 1414. of."Mintion 4 aq Cut. h - hjl,- Ilit reductive rnsvmr~ cif thrar in 11, It."Firs. ch'tr Orr that apl-111 Ul.vi, d"Irlirtion ~,( tin, tht ii.-tivitir .4 " h,.1 d, 1, lqa-l shim, than I. that (if I kv, *hk-li .-an 1w rildrit-I I-v f1w A,- wmv of Ilmilln. in rim P"b lant. mrstAn dehim1mvii. ,Or, of ifluiternic anti INFIN-loW ACM Thr mi-lative lvltlsll ,f , ., the virtwittunir -v, "SWOW vy~l". ninsch mvir aclovv (b.- 0. 11'.f J wh"I Tln .4 r6rC "WMIS W I'MrIed ,, 0 in It. AIM. MU k*CZPIJWi t%,y tbr Illitt- -1 -11, .4 -W~l a system. of the cytolbro"w ITIO'. -11.-h unit" wcb ustswO &jdc -nditicons Can bind the urcr-,irY Qllalllivk~ of StIn (,. hl K,mAArwff OPARIN, A.L. Life. Zh. obah. biol., Mosim 12 no.6:369-393 Nov-Dec 51. (CUIL 21:4) 1. Article vritten for the second edition of the Great Soviet Encyclo- pedia ("Zhiznm--0LIfe") 2,-L . I , Stalin, losif, 1879- Importance of I. V. Stalin's brilliant works in linguistics for the crr-ptiv~- develoTinent of Soviet biology., Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. Biol., no. 6, 1951 9- Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, %rch " 9 5f,2Uncl. U! -1 , -I -: ) ". - . Llf t (7 ~ (-lc ---l LL"e. , Z't'Lu'. (,(. . biol. , I I,, -( . i , 1""' 1. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, , T-rc".' 194' IT 11cl . L - j OPARIN. A.1.; KRISS, A.Ye. Method of electron microscopy in biology. Vest. Akad. na!:h SSSR 21 no.6:64-70 June 1951. (CIxI 2~-:11) 1. Academician Oparin; Prof. Kries. 2. Achievements of the Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, Division of Biolot,,icul Sciences, Academy of Sciences USSRo "" - ~v - 114-4 -x. , 2-.r Psi* rL 60API, % 16 "Agninst ReectionRry ~Iendelism snd Morganism" Collection of Articles w!iteO. by: M. B. Mdtin, 11. 1. Nuzhdin, A, I, C-nnrin,N. M. Sisakynn, V. N. Stoletov. Publishing House of the Al-al. NwA, USSR, Moscow-LeningrAd, IQ50, 350 pp. Rev. by M. F. Nikitenko. SO: Prog-ress of Contemporary Biolo , Vol. 32, 2951, No. 3 (6) rotrjin~:,) -An-v !,:,L OPARIN., A. I. *Changes in the Action of Ensymes in a PlanbconUnder Qh-e Influence of Outside Agents.* Mmcow,, 1952 - ~ " 7 I o ,. . . 0 - . - . I ... . - I .I I ., - I . I I ... I . . I I I . . . . I . . . . I "Ar 111. 1. %-,1 111117) Dialectical 1 L::r Life., Est. v srlrkCl'!-, '.c. 1, 1"'1". 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ali-I :).4 1. OPARIV, A. I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882 7. Introduction by Academician A. I. Oparin. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no. 3, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. "Won/staca - origin of lare Air 52 ,"Origin of Life," Aced A. 1. Oparin "PtiroW No 4, pr 7-16 OrAllnes his vall-known cbem theory of the origin of life starting vith the formation of hydrocarbons an the surface of the eartb. Points out the role of eoseervates in the formation of organism fras viatter and the similarity betwen coacervates Gad living beings. Discusses 0. B. lapashinskays's tbeory of the formation of cells frais noncellular matter - States that recent sue- 2M6 ~1-600008 Of. UM biology give rise to the hope that ArtIfIcia Croatian of life joy beco~w possible fttwe. 215T8 w: ~.000008 of UM biology give rise to the bope that arti-ftelal. Croatian of life my became possible In a not-t00-4f8t4Wt fttWO. 215T8 OPARIV, A.I.; SISAKW, N.M.; GIMIN", N.S. Contribution to the history of plant biochemistry in the U.S.S.R. T-7-ady Inst.ist.ost. 4:236-266 152. (97-RA 6; ? ) (Botanical chemistry) OPARIN A. 1, Decisions reached at the III conference of the Communist Party-, militant program for activities of Soviet Scientists. Izv. Akad. nacir =SR. Ser. Biol. no. 6:11-5 NoT-Dtc 1952. (CLKL 23t3) 1. Academician. OPARIN, A..L. akademik (Variations in easyme activity in the plant cell under the influence of external factors] IZMODftnie deistvila enzimov v rastitellnoi kletke pod vliianiam vneshnikh vosdeletvit; doklad na vtorom gezhdu- aarodnom biokhimicheakom kongresse, Parizh, 1952. MoBicva, Izd-vo Akadsmii nauk SSSR, 1952. 55 P. (KLEA 9-10) (Inzymea) A7.41NN.. OU o*lojY.* Tv. from the Russian. 19 (ANALELE RGUN&-SOVIFTICE. 3 MA BICU)Gj-r, Vol. 7, seria a II-ay no. 14, JU17/PS;pZ. *1952, Bucuresti, MMania.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, L.C., Vol. 2, No. 7, July 1953, Uncl. A. 1. OPARIN, AcadenW I*mber "From the History of the Country's Biochemistry" LuRwiral, address by A. I. Oparin Biokhimlya, Vol 17, No 2, 1952, p146 r Month! List of Russian Accessions, Library r-,f Congress, ,' T C P.-ka I, I t.1. . China In nt,,,j C~.in a, ' zA ~`: a I L r. ' , 1 -, '-I( - I , 1 '~, ~ . 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, ! ~,~rcl; ~'- I ,-r,- , ~' . - . , "C~ I , j ! . I . I (it 'T -11 ~- -: ~0' -, i-I ."!I I i , :I Frlowl- I -- ~- - - - - - - - - -. .-I : -" . I . 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, .11 . -- - lc),3, *"nc'-. OPARIE A. I - USSR 600 Science --Mrs Flourishing of science in China PIriroda 41 no- 3. 1',--)2 : : '#'~ J t_- k I ~ 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July -1951. Unclassified. 2 OFAIRIN, A. 1. Life - Origin Origin of life, Priroda 4-1 Vo. 4, 1952. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congrf-ss, T'Ily -19141 i -!11C I . -'otany A'; 7 9. Monthl List of Russlan Accessions, LR,.-iry o-f Cungros OPARDI, A.I. IIT-11(-O pfj tasics of t~.e biolo;--ical-science departments of the Ai, tri tile I- ht*, of the nineteent.1- corL~ress of the KFSS and the brilliant ideas in the new irrk Z 1. -.t-a-I-n "Ekanoudeheskie problemy sot-aiplizma V. 33SR") 2adpc.,ii Otdeleniia !.i~,Io AN S.-).;R v -,vete res',enij- KL( s'lezda KPI3 i oniz~llnykh idei novo,-o tru(la !.V.Z--aIdn,I -)roblcM, :-,ct:-~ializma v OM119. A.L. akademik. Progreasive biology. Bet. v shkole no-3:3-7 My-Je 15). (NI-RA 6:5) (Rvolution--Study and teaching) I. OkAILINO A.L The problem of the appearance of life. Analele biol 7 noo3:23-28 J:I-S 153, I . OI'A,KNP A. I. 2. ussli ~6uo) 4- Stalin, ~oslf, 1879-195~ 7. 1. V. Stalin, the inspirer of progressive Zh,ir. ob. biol., 14, No. 2, 1955. Apr 11 , 11 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, -nc.. OPARIN, A.L. akademik. Problem of the origin of life in view of the achievements of Contempo- rary natural science. Vest.AN SSSR Z3 no.12;39-48 D '53. (MLRA 6:12) (Life (Bioloa)) 7 ~t. work, of t6 lielfitte of RlwleirflArr at - .4 rv-lb-lb d- A M CUM C=tudy h, ea. .35, study-h tatlon pro6onew producint. vWor, 0 And &Mtm psr ft--: - larlY- af affectlat -tesi tdmm6ib d, IM wttw.- ' i Xcwv methixh a wift -havi sl%*erw-d t6 c6m is PKA ORM: a Ylti4a t g eAdtd dAl Up - pwdpc"on--R lmmaled& for laft wbw b*ft bftn djVCko&- A. "tj VMTM, -of VftMla S ba b bt d t W I bd ew o a ne o it proem s . * n V97 7'. ?asks of the Biological section of the Acadesq of Science of USSE ac- cording to reaolutions of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party and accord Ing to the now Stalin's book. Iconomical problems of sociaLlism in USSR. *Izv. Akad. nauk SSSR-,Ser.Biol. no.2:14-33 Kar-Apr 1953. (CIAL 24:3) 1. Academician. Secretary of the Division of Biological Sciences of the AoadeaW of Sciences USSR. CFARIN. A., akademik. Zetter to the editor. To ]Professor G.K. lhmshcbe% editor in chief of "Uspekhi sovremennol biologii.1 Usp.sovr.biol. 35 no.5.472 Xy-Je '53. (MLRA 6:6 ) (Life--Origin) OPARIN, A.I.; BARDINSKAYA, M.S. ""OVA"--dN,*ftv .Knzymic synthesis of fructoBides ( ~ -al;,Yl f rictof ides). D) -c'l -j i.1 Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 899 5)1-4 15). (XLRA 0':)) (CA 47 no.16:8113,153) B-MMOV, T.T.; OYARIN, A. I., akademik. Effect of B6-av'tam'nos is on the in vivo conversiona of LJ - and~D -trvpto- phan. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.4:623-626 je '53. OMRA 6:5) 1. Akademiya Nauk SSSR (for Oparin). 2. Institut biologicheakoy i medi- tsinsk6y khlmll Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for Berezov). (Vitamins) (Triptophan) DAVTDOVA, S.Ya.; OPARIN. A.L. akademik. Fermentative labilization of thedg-hydrogen in oxyzoide. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.4:627-630 Je 153. (XW 6:5) 1. Akademiya Nauk SSSR (f6t Oparin). (Ozyacids) KMID. A.M.; M.Y.FLUOVA, V.I.; OMIF. A.1.. akademik. Assimilation of carbon through roots of plants, from organic fertilizera. Dolcl.AX WSH 90 no.4-.677-679 No '53. (PI-HA 6:5 ) 1. Akadismiya Sauk SSSR (for Oparin). 2. Institut biologicheekoy fiziki Akademil nank SSSR (for Kazin. Herenova). (Roots (Botany)) (Carbon--loo- topes) SUIROV, K.S.; NIKIFOROVA, G.S.; OPARIN, A.I., akademik. Spiral-like structure of particles of the tobacco-mosaic virus. DokI.AN SSSR 90 no.4:671-672a Je '53. (91-RA 6:5) 1. Akademiya Nsuk SSSR (for Oparin). 2. Institut genetiki Akademli aauk (for Sukhov, Nikiforova). (Mosaic disease) RAXITIR, Tu. V. -. KRTIOv. A. V.; 01PARIN. A. I., aimdsmik. ..... -- ,phenoxyacetic Effect of vapours of the methyl eater of 2,4.5,-trichlorg acid on formation of fruit in tomatoes. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.4:681-683 Je '53. (MMA 6:5 ) 1. Akademiya Nauk SSSR (for Oparin). 2. Institut fiziologil rasteuiy im. X.A. Timiryazeva, Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Rakitin, Xrylov). (Tomatoes) (Methyl esters) nOYAROVA. E.D.; ORARIN, A.L. skademik. Biology of the development of Licopersicum hirsutum. Dak1.AN SSSR go no. 4:605-687 JO '53. ()a-QA 6:5) 1. Akademiya Nauk SSSR (for OWin). 2. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatoll- skiy Institut rasteuiyevo&stva (for Peofanova). (Licapersicum hirs-atum) GORKIN. V.2.; OPARIII, A.I. akade-mik. Chemical aatiire of hemolysin of iaflammatory exudates (Tarasevich's hemo- lysin). DokI.AN SSSR 90 no.5:837-840 Je '53. (MLRA 6;5) 1. Institut biologicheakoy I meditsinskoy khimli Akademli nauk SSSR (for Gorkin). 2. Akademiva nank SSSR (for Oparin). (Hemolysis and Hemoly- a ins ) -I `~~ZTIFVAXHII,Sjf; m4w~~VAA, K.P.; MOZELASKO. F.V.; WARIN. -A. I., akademik. 7~~' Obtaining 6-phosphofractokcinase In a high purified form. Dokl.AN SSSR 91 no.3:557-560 JI '53. (97-RA 6:7) 1. Institut ekspertmentalluoy meditsiny Akademii meditainAikh nauk SSSR (for Mellnikov and Neyfakh). 2. Akademiya nauk SSSH (for Onarin). (Enzymes) PITROCMMO, Ye. I.; OPARIN, A. I., akademik. ChromatographiC Btudy of the glycoside part of glycoalkEdoids in Solana- ceae. DokI.AN SSSR 90 no.5:841-842a Je 153. (KI-RA 6:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Opurin). (GlycoBides) (Alkaloids) (Solanaceae) SHKOLINIK, R.Ya.; 2PAL~.,,A.I.' akademik. Detormination of non-volatile organic aci in plant extracts, using the method of Daper chromatography. Dokl.AN is.R W no.5:847-849 Je '53. (" 6:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Acids, Organic I (Chromatographic Analysis) IL:. SOROKIN, Yu.I.; OP"IN, A.I. akademik. Carbon balance during autotrophic nourishing of bacteria which reduce sul- fates with molecular hydrogen. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.5:897-899 Je '53. 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Bacteria) SUKHOV, K.S.; UIKIFOROVA. G.S.; OPARIV. A.I., akademik. __- ... I ~ Aggregation of the tobacco-mosaic virus in plant cello, during the early period of reproductiou. Dokl.AH SSSR 90 5:901-903 Jo '53. (MLHA 6:5) 1. Institut genotiki Akademit nauk SSSR (for Sukhov, Sikiforeva). 2. Aka- demiya nauk SSSR (for Oparia). (Mosaic diseaae) BORODULINA. F.Z.; KOLOBAYEVA, L.G.; OPARIN, A.L. akademik. k% 4 Ab%Y*A. 6-. - - Ivaluation of photosynthesis based on the accumulation of carbon in leaves. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.5:913-916 Je '53. Off-RA 6:5 ) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Im. N.Y. lamonosova (for Borodu- lina, KolobayevaO. 2. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Orparin). (Photosynthesis) !~ :1 VIGOROV, L.I.; OFARIN, A.L. akademik. Intake of copper and manganese by wheat. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.5:917-92C Je 9531 (MLRA 6:5) 1. Akademiya aauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Plants, Effect of metals on) (Wheat) KIVNIKOV, N.N.; TMTSKAYA, R.Kh., BOLLM, K.S.; OPkRIN. A.1. Structure and physiological activeness of certain substituted phenoxybLl- kylearbonic acids towards plants. Dokl.AH SSSR 90 no-5:921-923 Je '53. (KLRA 6:5) 1. Institut fiziologii rastenly Im. K.A. Timiryaseva Akademii nauk SSSR (for all exa. Oparin). 2. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Plants, Iffect of acids on) HIRIPANYAN, V.A.; KHOLKINA, N.A.; OPARIN, A. I., akademik. Physiological differences in leaves of the spring-summer shoots of citrus plants. Dokl.AN SSSR qO no.5:925-928 Je 153. (HLRA 6:5) 1. Vaesoyumays, sele'-tsionnava stantsiya vlazhno-subtropicheakikh kulltur (for Mirimanyan, Kholkina). 2. Akademiyu nauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Citrum fruits) PORUTSKIY, G.V.; DEMIMMOI T.T.; OPARIN, A.I.' akademik. Variation in the state of water in potato plants in reliition to the vary- ing intensity of growth. Dokl.Afi SSSR 90 no-5:933-936 Je 153. (KI-RA 6-5) 1. Kiyevskiy sel'skokhotyaystvennyy Institut (for Porutakiy, Demideako). 2. Akademiya nank SSSR (for Oparin). (Potatoes) (PI14sts-Assimilation) PETROCHXIIKO. Ye.l.; OPARIH, A.I., akademik. Solaninanets in notato sprouts. i)okl. AR &SGR 90 no.6: 1091- . '?- I jr~ I I . (MLftA ~ :61 1. Akadpni7a nank SSSR (for Onarin). (P~'tutoes) (BnzymeE) STVANZNKO. B.N.; AFANASITEVA, Ye.H.; OFARIN, A.I., akademik. Strmeture of glycogens In various gpecies of animals. Dokl. AS =R 90 no.6:1095-1098 Je 153. 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