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~j irme Toxic ac i-ou oL -vF%rw! so com: m -T DERIDOVJ II.V., kaiid.veterinarnykh nauIz;_S0RGKIIiA, V.V, veter-marnyy vrach Clinical picture of monieziasis of !,~=bs- -Imdy VIGIS 6:266-268 159. (I%UA 15: 5) 1 (Moniezia) (Parazites-Lambs) BOYEMOY .*".D. --SOROK'-"-',JA) Me. Comparative r-hara.-ter-istles of some funct--c-nal changea in singing and speaking typeo of respiration in singers, Fizicl. ztur,, 50 no.12:1437- 14-43 D 164. (MERA 18t9) 1. Kafedra vormal-noy M.'alogil Medltsinskngo Instituta, Voronezh. PASHCI*,NKO, N.M.; SOROKINA, Ye,D.; BARANOVA, V.G. Quantitative de4ermination of acetonitrile in isoprene, isoWlenes and their mixtures from,infrared absorption spectra. Zav. lab. 31 no.2: 17&179 165. (MIFA 18-.?) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut monomerov d1ya sinteticheskogo kauchuka. 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1798 Buzulutskov, Fedor Semenovich, Tamara Ivanovna Gurova, Lidiya Illarionovna Korobeynikova, Viktoriya Aleksandrovna Pluman, Antonida Grigorl- yevna Poda, Yevgeniia Gerbeto. "orokina, and Klavdiya Vasillyevna Yaskina Litologiya mezozoya i kaynozoya Zapadno-Sibirskoy nizmennosti (Meso- zoic and Cenozoic Lithology of the West Siberian Plains) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1957, 187 P. 1,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Ministerstvo neftyanoy promyshlennosti, and Zapadno-Sibirskiy gosudarstvennyy nefterazvedochnyy trest. Ed.: V.G. Vasillyev; Rxec. Ed.: Ye.G. Pershina; Tech. Ed.: E.A. Mukhi..-- PURPOSE: This book Is Intended for lithologists, petrographers, stra- tigraphers, and exploration geologists in general. COVERAGE: The book describes the methods and results of lithological and petrographic studies of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments conducted in the area of the West Siberian Plains during the period 1950-1954. An analysis is made for each stratigraphic component of the mineral - Card 1/7 Mesozoic and Cenozoic Wthology (Cont.) SOV/1798 petrographic composition of the rocks and the mineral-petrographic correlations. A comparison between the studied cross-sections is also made. The facies characteristics of sedimentation for indivi- dual periods In the geological history of the regions and the vari- ations In these characteristics in space and time are discussed. Conditions favorable for the formation and migration of gases and petroleum during Mesozoic time and the possible accumulation of pe- troleum and gas on an Industrial scale in Western Siberia are ex- amined. There are 34 figures, 11 tablesq a supplement containing 5 maps. There are 35 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Methods of Study Ch. II. Lithologic and Petrographic Characteristics and the 5 Mineralogical Composition of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sedi- ments of the Central and Southern Parts of the West Si- berian Plains 7 Card 2/7 SOROKINA, Ye.G. Lithologic and facies features of the Upper Cretaceous in the Novyy Vasyugan area. Trudy SNIIGGIM no.l-.168-170 159. OIEIRA -15--4) (Novyy Vasyugan region-Geology, Stratigraphic) 5) _L/15 AUTHORS: Gurova, T.I. and Sorokina, Ye.G. TITLE: On the Upper-Cretaceous Iron Ores in the Eas.era Part of the 74est--S-Lberian Lo-~iland PERIODICAL: IZVeSti-ra Akaderii nauk SSSR, Seri-ja geologicheshaya, -7 40 l9aq Nr 6, pp 52-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors des-7tribe iron ore deposits discovered in 1950-1956 in the eastern region of the West-Siber-Jax- lo-,;.,larid, in the Kol-pashevo and Narym districts and a-long I - the Ket', VasvugL-An and Yeiog~.iy rivers of Tomsk oblast', The deposits were associated t,.riLa the scj_,.d- ar-illEceous stur--ta of the Upper Cretaceous period. ci, Or~,~-bearing beds, are dis- posed in two horizons; the lo-x-'-,~r belongs to th,.~ Turonian, and the upper -- zo Senoni,nn stages. The bed found on'.y along tha river Ket' belongs to the Eocene epoch of" the Tertiary pe- riod. The lo~.-;er horizon is the most widely s1~read in the region; its low,~r part is formed of arsill.,-,- Card 1/3 ceous,. slightly cenenteO alcurolitco with grcenish- C3 SOV/11-59-6-4/1-5 On th,:~ UT)Pcx-Cre-taccous Iron Oro-- in t111:11 Eastern Part of -the West- Sibcria--.i Lo-,,iland bro-vin sandstone seams. The main concentration of the iron ore, about 8 m thich., is located in the upper part of the horizon. It consists of darl:-bro'~M, finely sprained i-:on ores of various com-osition cc- mented by the ferruginous-chlorite material; it is- usually covered v.,ith a 2 m thick bed of argillaceous sidorites. The horizon is ,~,bout 20 in thick alono- tiie Vasyugan river, JL~ M - in 'L-,he Narym disLriclu-- and 10-12 m thick, in tho Kolpashevo disturict. The upper. horizon contains a str~-tum of iron ore up to 18 1-1 t1lich in somo places of the KolDa.-,hevo district, The Eocene horizon of the T[-t-' river, of littlo im-port- anc-- , con?1-ains L-.',--,out 4101;,o' of forru-inous oollues, CD The gross iron contents of these ores is as follows, the hydrohetite-ool-itue ores - 2Z'~'l to -"-1.04~j,, som-e- tines '-'.he iron content-s were as hish as 63.4;-Io in the southern part of the Kolpashevo district; the lepto- chlorite-oolit-e ores - 38'/'0' to 45.48^' the hydrohetitue- Card 2/3 ler,=tochlorite o,:;l-L'te ores - 20 ~o o 41 -U ,.c)2" t' .3%. The SOV/11.-59-6-4/15 On the Upper-Crotaceous Iron Ores in the E.-a-s-lo-rn, Fart -of rhe 7--stU- Siberian Lowland sandy hydrohc~-'-U~.te-l.--,.)-~~-ochlo2i.to -rocks contuain 10.63 to 11-72% of iron and the siderites. which usually fotm the'uppor pa-rt o1' the lo,,' -:c,,r horizon, 1-3nl.-I-lin -to LI-0.01-1% iron, All thooe Oros repro'sont io typical sedimontur-r ror-ho formod in shallow coa3tal maritime conditon5 o0L the transf:,rossing Turonian- sea. All richer ores viore formed in these conditions. According- -uo the aut.1-lors. the already discovered de- poSi4-S Q indicate the c:usten:~o of _'Iavorable conditons for a further.occurrence of similar deposit.3 in the eastern region of the W-1-st-Sib-crian lowland. There are 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION. Sibirskiy filial Vseso--uzno-o nef-uyanogo n,i. geolo- gorazvedochnogo institjuta ? CD .,Siberian Branch of the All-Union Oil Scientific-RoSearch Geolo-ical Pro- specting Institute) (VITIIGRI), Novosibirsk SUBEITTED: May 21, 1957 Card 3/3 3(5) AUTHOR: Sorokinap Ye. G. SOV/20-128-3-46/58 TITLE: The Character and Distribution*of Recent Mineral Formations in the Sandy Deposits of the Ilekskaya Suite of the Parabel'skiy Rayon PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 3, pp 600-603 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the Parabel'skiy Rayon situated on the middle course of the river Obt, the Hauterive-BarrAme sediments (Ilekskaya Suite) are deposited at a depth of about 1450-1500 m (upper limit)9 and are about 550-600 m thick. The author distinguishes - within this suite - 2 masses of about the same thickness: the u p p e r and the 1 o w e r one. They are connected by gradual transition. The author characterizes in detail the sandstones of the lower mass. Figure I shows a diagram of their granulometric and mineral composition. In both histograms, the quartz- and feldspar content is nearly equal both granulo- metrically and minerally (35-37%, and '146-38%, respectively). About 20,41'are consisting of splinters of flint, quartzite, Card 1/3 effusive rocks, etc. The mica group shows a limited propagation The Character and Distribution of Recent Mineral SOV/20-128-3-46/58 Foiuations in the Sandy Deposits of the Ilekskaya Suite of the Parabel'skiy Rayon (up to 5%). In the aleurolitesq however, it gains the importance of a rock-forming mineral (up to 201% and over). All rock-forming minerals are more or less changed epigenetically: Q u a r t z is present in the form of irregularly outlined grains as clear ag water, often with traces of dissolution. The regeneration off e 1 d s p a r gradzis is wichless frequent, and was only ascertained for plagioclase grains, but not for K-spars. Among the plagioclasda, the processes of sericitization and chloritization, as well as recent e-pidote formations in the lower mass of the Ilekskaya Suite, are frequent. They give proof of farther-reaching epigenetic changes. The reaent e p i d o t e formations occur in 2 varieties: ~a) as saussurite, (b) as rather well individualized fine crystals Fig 3)- The crystalline b i o t i t e form is generally disturbed in the lower mass of the suite, its small plates are deformed, and split in single fibers at the ends (Fig 3)- It discolors from brown to greenish, brown and light-brown, and decolorizes due to-hydration and loss of iron and alkali (Ref 2). At the Card 2/3 same time, large biotite fibers decompose to a fine-soaly The Character and Distribution of Recent Mineral SOV/20-128-3-46/.58 Formations in the Sandy Deposits of the Ilekskays, Suite of the Parabel'skiy Rayon chlorite aggregate. Finally, secondary changes of the cement are described. There are some publication.data on similar secondary formation processes of minerals (Ref I A. G. Kossovskays. and V. D. Shutov, Ref 2). Due to the resultant condeneation, these rocks can hardly be considered as potential oollectora of petroleum and natural gas. There are 3 figures and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrlya(giberian Scientific Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Raw Materials) PRCSENTED: May 27, 1959, by N. M. Strakhov, Academician SUBMITTED: May 27, 1959 Card 3/3 SOROKINA. Ye.G. Relationship between the reser7oir properties, composition, and structure of lower Cretaceous,B3diments of the middle Ob' Valley. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.9:45-55 160. (MIRA 14:7) (Obt Valle~--Petroleum. geology) SOROKINA. Ye.G. Mineralogical types of clay- in Upper Cretaceous sediments of the middle ObI Valley. Trudy SNIIGGINS no.lbsl23-429 060.' UrM 15912) (0b1 Valley-Glay) SOROKMA, Yo.G. Stages in the accumulation of Cretaceous sediments in the middle ObI Val-ley. Trudy SNIIGGDIS no.17:150-156 161. (MM 15:9) (ObI Valley-Sedimentation and deposition) SOROKINA, Ye. G. Cand Geol-M:Ln Sci - (diss) I'Lithologo-fascial characteristics and collectors of Cretaceous deposits of the Central Ob' Region in connection with an evaluation of the petroleum gas content of this territory." Novobibirsk, 1961. 19 pp; (Ministry of Geology and Conservation of Mineral Resources USSR, Siberian Scientific Research Inst.of Geology, Geophysics, and Mineral Resources "SNIIGGIMS'l); 200 copies; free; (KL, 10-61 sup, 209) PEROZIO., G.N.; PROZOROVIGH, G.E.; SOR ~I ~Y,.G. Heulandite from Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments of the West Siberian Plain. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.14:128-132 161. (MIRA 15:8) (West Siberian Plain-Heulandite) SOROKINA. YeiG. Terrigenous-miner&logical complexes and proyinces of Cretaceous sediments of the middle Obt Valley. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.14:133- 141 61. (MIRA 15:8) (Obt Valley-Geology, Stratigraphio) I SOROKIFJA, Ye.G. -..T---,-.- - - Classification of' Cretaceous marine facios In t.'I;e middle Obt Valloy, Trudy SNIIGGDS no.27-.63-71 162. (MIn 16:9) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syriya. (Obt Valley-Geology,Stratigraphic) SOROKINA, Ye.G. Some characteristics of the sedimentation of Valangin deposits in the central part of the West Siber-fan Fla--n in connection with the oil potential oil that territory. Trudy Inst. geol. i geofiz. Sib. otd, AN SSSR no.28:43-47 164. (MM 17: 11) ~~QROFTM.'~, Ye.G. Lith-~,)gir-al v:--iabillty of rerervoir rocks according to bed thickness based on a study of Western Siberia. Neftegaz.geol. i geof4lz. no,1:19-23 165. (MIRA 2-8:5) 1. S-Abirvkly nau,-~hno-i.so.'!ed--,,rateliskiy Institut geolog1j, geoflLzi-ki .1 Trinorallnogo sy-rlyn. GUROVA, T.I.; NETMINk, L.D.;_~~~,._,Ye.G. Characteristics of the distribution of Jurassic reservoir rocks in the 'Jest Siberian Plain. Neftegaz. geol. i geof. no.5:3-6 165. (MIRA 18-.7) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut geologil, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrIya, Novosibirsk. T SEUBRTANSKIT, Z.L.; �9,pgK; Agricultural work of students. Not. v shkole no.6:3-8 N-D 156. NLRA 9--12) 1. TSentral'rAyy institut povysbentya kvalifikataii rukovQdyashchikh rabotnikov narodnogo obratoranlya (for Serebryanskly).2.'Institut teoril I istorti podagogtki Akademit pedagogicheakikh nauk RS1FSR (for Sorokina). (Agriculture-Study and teaching) Olducation of children) TERENT'YEVA., M.V.; SOROKINA, Ye.I. Microelement content in the egg of BSSR 7 no.9:633-634 S 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Sektor gerontologii AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR V.A. Leonovym. SOROKINA, Ye,I. Accumulation of copper and zinc in the R-gs nf hens fed with 0 salts of these elements. Dokl. AN BSSR 8 no.8-538-540 Ag 164. (14IRA .17:21) 1. Sektor gerontologii AN BSSR. Preds avleno akademikom AN BSSR V.A. Leonovym. SOROKINA, YE. I. Sorokina) Ye. I. "Changes in plethysmographic indexes and venous pressure in patients with heart defects under the influence of radon baths." Min Health USSF. Central Inst of Spa Studies. Moscow) 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopi.91., IN. 25, 1956 y SOROKINA, Ye.l. Changes in plethvemographic data and vemous pressure in patients with heart failure under the effect of radon baths. Vop.kar., fizioter. i lech. fiz.kallt. 22 no.2:42-47 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. 1z terapevticheskogo oteleniya (zav. - prof. N-I -Speranakiy) TSentrallnogo inBtituta kurortologii (dir. - kandidat meditsin- skikh nauk G.N.Pospelova) (RADON--THERAPEUTIC 11`3) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--DISEASES) (P"THYSMOGRAPHY) 1. SCROKINA, Ye.1, - - :1, . ~ ~Con farence of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. with the participation of scientists and pbysiciang of Eastern. Siberia a nd the Par Pest on problems in regional pathology. Yop.kur.fizioter. i lech.fiz.kullt. 2) no.2:185-188 " '58. (MIRA 11:6) (THMAPMRICS. PRYS IOLOG ICA L--C OITWSSES) SOPOY114.4. Ye.i. (Moscow) Changes in estrogen hormone metabolism in hypertension as affected by hydrogen suf ids bathse Vrachodelo no-5 *489-492 Wr 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Torgpe-vticheskays klialka (zav. - prof. N. L Spyranskir) TSentrallnogo instituta karortologil Ministerstva zdravookhranent;fa ILSFSR. (ESTROGFAS) (HYPMT-US ION) (IffDROGKU SU'.rFn)r,--PPYS IOLOG ICA L EFFECT) SOROKINA, Ye.I. " Session of the Central Institute of Resort Therapy, devoted to the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolutione Vop.kur. fiziater. i lech fiz. kul't 23 no.6:559-561 N-D 158 (MIRA 11:12) (TEMRAFEU ICS, MSIOLOGICAL) SOROKINA, Ye.I. Influence of radon baths on the excretion of estrogenic hormones in women with hypertension. Vop, kur.j, fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 26 no. 2:132-138 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:10 1. Iz terapev-ticheskogo otdeleniya' (zav. prof. N.I. Speranskiy) TSentrallnogo institut kurortologii (dir. kandidat medits:Lnskikh nauk G.N. Pospelova). (RADON--THZRAPEUTIC USE) (HUERTENSION) (ESTROGENS) 11 AKULOVA H.F.; DYKEOVSKIY, Z,Ye.[deceaved'; VYGODUR, Ye.B.; GOLIDFAYLIJ, L.G.; DIK, V.G.; DMITFMvVA ? F.M.; DUBYNIIIA, Ye.I.; ISVIN, B.S.; !:TL-ZL131, S.Ye.; SFERMISKIY, N.I.; SOROKUTA, :Ye.I.; TKAGIM0, A.F.; YiaDIII, Kh.14.; CIMVIMIKOV, I.I.S.; VULIFSON, I.Z., red.; KOKIN, N.M., tekhn. red.; FRONINA, P.D., tekhn. red. [Manual for physicians on the selection of sanatoriums and health resorts] Rukovodstvo dli3 vrachei po sanatorno- kurortnomu otboru. Fri uchastii R.F.Akulovoi i dr. 2 izd., dop. i ispr. Moskva, Vedgiz, 1963. 511 p. (MIiU 16. 12) (SANATORLIUMS) (HEALTH RESORT3, WATEURIG PLACES, ETC.) SPERAI'SKlY, prof.3 SOROKUJIA,~j~.I, Hexame-thoniuM of sympat-hetic garglicnitis with cardiac pain syn- drome. Ter. arlkh. 35 no.0-13-19 Ap163 (MIRA 17 11) 1. Iz terapeyticheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - prof. N.I.Speranski-Y) TSentrallnogo instituta kurortologii i fizioterapiia SPEWISKIY, II.I.prof.; SOROKINA, Ye.I, (Moskva) Coronary pain syndrome in sympathicoganglionitis. Klin. med. 41 no.7.*13-18 J1163 (KM 16:12) 1. Iz terapevticheskogo otdeleniya (zac. - prof. II.I.Speranskiy) TSentrallnogo instituta Rurortologii i fizioterapii (dir, G.N. Pospelova).' 3 rit of stenocardLa in patients Exuudliennr of briln~,olloiliCf_, treFOM ')8 z. ku, Vo-, ku- , f -~zlot' - h atheroscle-osl-9s 17:5) no.3;1~-Y_)-204 My-je 't.')-4. 1. Iz o~cleleniya (zav.-p*Df. N.I. Speranskiy) 'rSentralln0go in";ti.tutla --terapii (dir. -- kand. me (31 . n a 1 ~, f G . Ni . Po.~, pe 1 ~ 0 v a BELAYA, N.A.; SOROKINA, Ye.I. Comparative studies on clinical and electromyograp4c indices in cervico-thoracic radiculitis and ganglionitis, Zhuie nevr. i psikh. vol. 64 no.5:690-693 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. TSentral'nyy" institut ku-rortologii i fizioterapii (direktor G. I N.Pospe Aova), Moskva. SO-ROKEIA., Yr-.T. -eni c Effect Cf carbondioxide baths on ti-le secretirn of P,,stro;:, a lic.imones :Ln, hypertension. Vop. k4r., fizJo~er. i lech. fiz. kullt. 29 ro.2:134-138 !,'-!--Ap 164 0"Izl, 18:2) 1. TerapovtIcheskoye oble-lonlye (zav- N.I. St',firluiskly) TSetttrallnogo in.,-,tuituta kururtelogil fliziote--rapil (dir. G.N. Moskva. 20POK-1 N, A , ye .,-l . Results of the use of m4lcrovave therapy in patient-!3 w'~th sympathiocoganglionitis and radiculitls of thle r;ervlccthora:,':C- section with the cardiac pain syndrome. Vop. ku,., fiziQue-Z. i lech. fiz. kullt. 30 no.1%40-45 Ja-F '65. (MIRA !8;8) 1 1. Terapevticheskoye otdelen4-ye kzav.- proff. N.I. Sperarskiy) kliniki TSentrallnogo instituta kurortologii I fizioterapl-1. (dirlketor - doteent G.N. Pospelova), Moskva. SPERANSKIYY N.I.; SOROKINA, Ye.I.; BEIAYA, N.A. Use of massage in cervical-thoracic radiculitis and sympathico- ganglionitis with cardialgia syndrome. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 65 no.2:222-227 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. TSentrallnyy institut kurortologii i fizioterapii (direktor dotsent G.N. Pospelova), Moskva. ACC NR: AT7011650 SOU-.11CE CODE: U-,VOOOO/66/00,)/OOC)/O:~W02i-t- AUTHOR; Mirer, A. S.; Colov, G. A.; Ubavln, V. B.; Sorokina, Ye. I.; Tildim.iirov, Ye. P. ORG: none TITLE: oxygen balance of an or-anism at prolonged accelerations SOURCE: International Astronautical Congress. 17th., Hadrid, 1966. Doklady. no. 12. 1966. Idslorodnyy balans; organizma pri dlitollhodoystvuyushchikh uskoreniyn" TO!IC TAGS: biologic acceleration effect, animal.physiology, dog, hypoxia, space physiology, human physiology ABSTRACT: The author reviewed the literature as well as experimants on huvians (1500 Lests using 120 subjects) and white rate (3375 tests)- He stated that char6ffes in oxygen balance In humans are'one of the main fac- tors linitinm prolonged G tolerance. This is primarily due to circulatory ahd respiratory functions.which ard directly affected by accelerations. 'The magnitude of these changes depends on the magnitude.and duration of accelerations.. Card 1/4 XCC N?_ AT7011650 Chanaes in external respiration including gas ex- C3 chan'ge during accelerations can be attributed to biome- chanical difficulties and disrupted pulmonary eircu- lation. -Here, increased work by diaphragm muscles in- creases oxygen consumption. At high acceleration magni- tudes (12 G and higher), this disruption of gas exchange renders the entire external respiratory process "unpro- fitable," or inefficient. Up to 80-:12 G, there Is an increase in the activity of pulmonary ventilation reflected in accelerated respi- ration and wn jnar9aa6._1n per-,minute volume, A further Increase In acceleration raa-nitude leads first to relative QP and then to an absolute'decrepse in volumetric indices of eNternal respiration. With an-increase in acc.elera- tion, there i'a a steady 200 mi/G decrease. An increase in the per-minute respiratory volur.-te io the Ps-12 G ranSe Is assooiated titth increased 0 consumption and elevated C02 elimination. However, Ne relatiie eflftciencY of pulrooilary ventilation decreases as. acceleration maSni- tude :increases. The percentaSe content Of 02 in respired .* r inr reases uthile C02,decreases. An analysis of the a IIterature and data from the author's experiments indi- cat*e that the nature of qualitative chanses inthe Sas- eaus comoosition-or- respired air is associated with an Card 2/4 ACC NR: AT7011650 pace due to chan"es inurca2e in dead s V in puloonary circulation. Acceleratic)11S cause arterial hypoxer,ia, the severity of vihJch depends on acceleration i--Iagnitude and duration. Beyond a depcndence on ancelera- tion magnitude, the level or heinioglobin decreases by 60-65'"'. The -eneral oxygen r6quirement under these -situations also does not- depend on acceileratJon macg-nl- -tude and Js a constant value. The'circulat-ory system plays-a leading role in pupplyin_g oxygen to*the brain during-acceleration. In experipients on bunjab subJects, cerebral circulation and circulatlon in "external vessels of the head were moni- tored. The force vector'of acceleration plays an im- portant part here, especially the-loncritudinal compon- ent. When the value of this cbmponent reached 1.6-1.3 0, there Is an ingrease In the pulsedpooling of cerebral vessels. At 3 0, a normal situation prevails while at 5 G, blood pooling decreases by a factor of two. EEG data was used as an indeX of the state of cerebral cir- cula U on. In experiments with animals, general oxygen con- sumption, oxygen tenalon in tissues, and the-tissue Card 3/4 ACC NR-- AT7011650 oxl~at'jlon reduction ~otentlal were studied. Here, it v,as established that during accelerations, there is a dispInce.-.iont of oxygen balance In various tissues with a tendency toward insufficient oxidation which dept!nds on acceleration mac-nitude and duration as well as speci.- fie metabolic qualities of the tissues under study, 'For instances the period necessary for the elimination of oxygen depth in the brain was - 1 - 5-2.0 times . shorter than for skeletal duscies. In experiments where animals and humans were ex- posed tG various atmospheric conditions during accelera-' tion (normal, increased oxygen partial, pressure,-.and -decreased baromet 'ric pressurq to 405 n1m Hg)j it was found that increased oxygen pressure improved resistance to prolonged accelerations. However, when general and cerebral-hewbdynatnics were disrupted 'due to a high- lonsitudinal.acceleration component, this positive ef- Cj Lect was eliminated by a disruption of g9s exchange.. Increased oxygen partial pressure (100 nm H2P).Increased human tolerance of 12 G by 35-40 sec... ATD PRESS: 5098F SU'3* CODE4 06 SUBM DATE; none Card 4/4 SOROKINA, YE. I. USSR/Physics Feb /+9 Ultrasonic Diffusers Sound -,Speed "Ultrasonic Diffucion in Solutions," B. B. Kukryavtsev, Ye. I. Sorokina, 6 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIX, No 2 Measures speed of sound in various mixtures at various temperatures by means of ocoustic interferometer. Density of mixture was taken at time of experiment. Calculates molar speeds of sound in mixtures. Results show that molar speed Is independent of tempera- ture. Within limits of experimental accuracy, molar speeds of sound in mixtures are additive function of the mixture composition, and aditive functinn of the bonds in the molecules. Deviations from this rule are probably due to formation of molar compounds which decompose with rise of temperature. Suggests method for approximate determination of molecular weight of dissolved substances. Submitted 29 Jun 48. FA 32/49T82 A MI.NDE'R, S~ ~OKINAI,-Ye. I. . Bel-ectiflers instead of knottero. Bum. prom. 36 no.8:20-21 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Solikamskly kombinat. (Paparmaking machinery) BAWER, A.S.; GOLOV, G.A.; SOROKINA Ye.I. Physiological reaction of the human body during the action of maxi=m accelerations in time and intensity, directed along the spina'j'~-thoracic axis. Change In the system of external r6spiratLon. Biul. eksp. biol. I med. 56 no,8933-37 Ag 163. (MIRA 17M 1. Predstarleno deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Parinym. BARER I A. S. ; GOLOV, G. A.; ZUBAVLN, V. B. ; NURAICIOVSKI-Y, K. I.; ROID11-1, S. A. ; SCROKE"JA 1 .1 Ye. I.; T=OMIROV, Ye. P. .-- - "Physiological reactions of the human organism to transverse accelerations and some means of raising the resistance to such probes." re-cort submitted to 15th Intl Astronautical Cong, Warsaw, 7-12 sep 64. 0 SOLOTIYRVA, F-lev,SQROXINA* Yeels Characteristics of the producer of Violarin, I, a now antivirus [with summar7 in Inglishl Antiblotiki 3 no.4:19-23 Xl-Ag '58 (MIRA 11:10). le Voesoyusnyy nauchno-iaeledovatellskiy instituta antibiotikov, (ARTIBIOTICS) KUZNETSOV, V.D.; SOROKINA, Yej.; VIKHRCYVA, II.M.; KRYUCHKOVA, T.I.; KLEOPINA, G.V.; KHOKHLOV, A.S. Pr6ducer of actinavein belonging to the fluorescent group-of.- actinomycetes. IP44y inst. microbiol. no.8:193-201 160. NpA l.'Vsesoyuznyy =A*~-issledovatellskiy insti~ut antibiotikov, Moskva. (ACTINOMYGETALES) (ACTINMYCIF) SOROKINA, Ye.I., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik ------- Some publications on health resort facilities. Vop. -kur.j, fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 26 no.3:270-271 Vfy-Je t6l. (MIRA 14:7) 1; TSentrallnyy institut kurortologii i fizioterapii. (BIBLIOGRAPHY-HEALTH RESORTS, WATFMG PLACES, ETC.) "'t a-' incw',--~,T fung I:- T-; laboraic.-v conJi~ions. 'Mikrobiologiia 31 no.4:731-`737 J1412 96". (I.,H,j 18:3) n--, nauchno ].Igki-,Ir ir,.stitut antibiotikov. 1. vseso~muz Y, - i s s ledo~,,:, te 1, ut-luri-bf EAT 1: 56Y5 DDAI D ACC NR: vZ6036664 SOURCE CODEs UR/0000/66/000/000/0348/0350 AUTHORs Sorokina, Ye. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Interdependence of a number of oxygen regime indices during eUosure of the organism to lowered barometric pressure land prolonged accolorntiona 4-japer presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Modicine hold in moscow from 24-27 May 1966 SOURCE: Mnforent-riya po problemam kosmichaskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsii, Moscow, 1966, 348-350 T LOPIC TAGS: hypoxia, biologic acceleration effect, space physiology, combined stress, hypodynamin, rat, biologic metabolism, biologic oxidation, muscle physiology ABSTRACT: ln'orcier to evaluate the*system of regulation of oxygen balance in the I organism,,it is necessary to have information concerning the dynamics of ~he. process under study on 'various levels of the oxygen cascade, while at the same time it is necessarv to have direct information - concerning the, J Card 1/4 L o8864-67 _XCC_ - N R:- .Lt:vel 01 oxidation -redu ction reactibns per se. In this connection, an attempt was made to evaluate the complex of oxygen -metabolism indices (q02 -- the amount of oxygen consumed by the organism, P02 -- Oxygen .tension in tissues, Eh the oxidation-reduction potential) uader conditions : of various types of hypoxia: hypoxic hypoxia (during elevation in pressure It i chambers), and a mixed form of hypoxia (with the presence of a hypodynamic' factor during transverse accelerations). r Special significance was attached to the oxidation-reduction potential, which reflects the relationship of the activities of oxidative [Ox] and re- ductive [Red] forms in the oxidation-reduction system. Experiments were conducted on a centrifuge with an acceleration of 25 G for 6 min, and in a pressure chamber at elevations of 5000 m (405 mm Hg.), 8000 m (265 mm Hg), and 10, 000 m (199 mm Hg) with equal exposure periods. The oxygen tension and the oxidation-reduction potential 'were determined in brain and muscle tissues. A total of 450 experimenis, ,was performed with white Wistar rats. During the period of increase of the active stress factor (speeding-up , the flascent" in_the..pressure chamber). a)nkr:jcp4,Ar ,of the centrifuge _~op C.,d 2/4 ACC NRi %'R,0A0004 in tile oxygen tension and tile oxidation-reduction potential in brain and muscle tissues takes place. However, at the beginning of this period the above-noted changes proceed with a relatively lesser intensity. The "plateau" (tile period at which the required magnitude of the affect- .ing factor is held constant) is characterized by quickly increasing changes in the oxygen balance of the organism. The rate and degree of these 'changes are in strict relationship to the magnitude of the affecting factor. The oxygen tension continues to drop,but with a lesser gradient than during the initial period. At the same time, a sharp drop in the magnitude of the oxidation-reduction potential takes place, as is evident from the constant change in the relationship between the concentration of the oxidation and the reduction phases in the direction of a relative dominance of the reduc-. tion phase. Afterwards, a restoration takes place in the organism and the normal stable condition is achieved, as is evident from the gradual normalization of the parameters studied. Oxygen tension is the first to return to its normal level (5--10 min). The oxidative -reductive potential requires 30--40 min to achieve normalcy. During the period of maximum*growth, ,the oxidation-reduction potential manifests itself -in-more. intense.oxyger,i Card 3/4 L 08864-67 ACC NR, by the organism. The restoration period for brain tissues is significantly shorter than for muscle tissues. iiie re~ufts of *the 'e-Xperfhienf confirm the point of 'view that the dynamics .of oxidative- prc::esses proceed at different rates at various stages of the ,Oxygen cascade and at.different rates in different tissues,. On.the other hand, the experiments indicate the necessity for a complex evaluation of phenomena in order to evaluate the level. of oxygen availability for the or&~kis~q whole.,'[Wi.A. ' rt I _gs a No. 22; ATD ~6- IG SUB CODEs 06 SUBM DATEs' OOMay66 egk LKRIONOV. L.F.; KidiOYLOV, S.Ye., doktor meditsinskikh nauk, zaveduyushchiy; POBEDINSKIY, M.N., professor, direktor. RYSKINA, S.I.; S~ ~KA Biochemical changes of nucleoproteids of malignant tumors under the affect of X-rays. Vest.rent.i rad. no-3:3-6 My-Je 153. (MLRA 6:8) 1. Biokhimicheskoye otdoleniye TSentpallnogo nauIchno-iseledovatellskogo rentgeno-radiologicheakogo instituta Kiniaterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (for Manoylov, Larionov, Ryekina and Sorokina). 2. TSentrallnyy ner-chno- iasledovatellskiy rentgeno-radiologicheskiy institut Ministerstva zdra- vookhraneniya SSSR (for Fobadinskiy). (Tumors) (X-raya--Therapeutic use) SOLOMINA, YeA Neuroi~vstrophic arthritis in coronary disease. Sovvied. 22 no.8: 10&114 Ag 158 (MIRA 3-1: 10) 1. Iz obahchey i gospitallnoy terapevtichesl,oy kliniki (dlr. deystvitelinyy chlen AMU SSSRprof.' Ye*M. Tareyer) sanitarno- gigiyenicheakogo fakiillteta I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsingkogo instituts imeni I.M. Sechenova na. base 24-y gorodskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach V.P. Uspenskiy); (CORONARY DISEASES. compl. arthritis, neuradystrophie (Rual) (ARTHRITIS, compl. neurodystrophic, in coronm7 die. Ohio)) ZBERDEVA, L.G.; SOROKIIM, SLABKOVSKAYA, O.A. Composition of solid paraffins obtained from sull'urous petroleum. Udm. I tekh. to,~1. i masel 10 n0.3:26-29 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Vsesciyuznyy nauuhnc-iseledevatellakiy institut po pererabritke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskisstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. MAKUNINA, A. A.;.SORDKINA Ye. P.; BUCHKOVSKIY, E. S. J_ Secondary halos of d1spersion In the copper-cobalt deposits of the Southern Urals. Vop. geog, --k no.59:53-81 162. (MIRA .16: 1) (Ural Mountains-Ore deposits) (Ural Mountains-Geochemical prospectinR) VOSKRESMISKIY, S.S.; POSTOLENKO, G.A.; SIMONOV, Yu.G.; PATYK-KARA, N.G.; ANANIYEV, G.S.;,PIMENOVA, R.Ye.; YEVTEYEVA, I.S.; KUZNETSOVAJ, L.T.;.SO P_A~j - X ~e~z _& -- ZORIN,, L.V..; SLADKOPETTSEV, S.A.; ARISTARKHOVA, L.B.; MEDVEDEVA, N.K.; LOPATINA. L.I., red. [Geomcrphological studies; work expeTience in southeastern Transbaikalla, eastern Fergana) central Kazakhstan, and the Caspian Lowland) Geomorfologicbeskie Issledovaniia; opyt rabot v IUgo-Vostoohnom Zabaikalle, Vostochnoi Ferganep TSentrallnom Kazakhstane i Prikaspiiskoi nizmennosti. Mo- slcva., Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1965. 275 p. (MIRA 18:7) USYUKIN, I.P.; SHLEYIIIK(Arl, B,M., SOROKINA, U.S. . Solubility of ethylene in certain selective organic solvents at -I low temperatures. Gaz. prom. 8 no-4:40-42 163. (MIRA 17:10) ~, ~ . CHERKINSKIY, Boris Mendeleyevich; TOKA1U-V, Dmitriy Georgiyevich; Mk-MEVA, Anna Gerasimovna; ZOTOV, Petr Petrovich; GORODOV., K.I.,, retsenzent; SQR.0,KjNA,,:Ye,,V... retsenzent; MOTORIN, I.V., retsenzent; KHALFD'P.V.N., retsenzent; SHTEYNGART, M.D., red.; PYATNITSKIY, V.N., tekhn. red. [Handbook for the power engineer in the textile industry] Spravochnik energetika tekstillnoi promyshlennosti. [By) B.M.Cherkinskii i dr. MoskvaY Gizlegprom. Vol.2. (Heat engineering] Teplotekhnika. 1963. 615 P. (MIRA 17:2) 53- Manifestations of Psittacosis "The Clinical Picture of Psittacosis," by Ye. Yu. Sorokina, Clinical Department, Institute of Virology 1;ieniv~anovsO~Y Klinicheskaya Meditsina Vol 34, No 12, Dec 56, PP 54-59 Following a brief discussion of previous work on psittacosis, the clinical picture of this disease as reported by several Soviet and foreign authors and investigators is described. It is noted initially that, at the onset of the disease, no one symp- tom can be considered characteristic for psittacosis alone. Subsequently, the author discusses an outbreak of psittacosis which was observed bv as- sociates of the Institute of Virology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, from December 1953 to February 1954 in Moscow. The outbreak, which oc- curred among workers and persons living in the area of a zoological base wiaere canaries, parrots, turtles, and rabbits were raised, was diagnosed as bronchcpneumonia. Persons handling birds were infected first, after which substitute workers became ill. On comparison of symptoms, certain pecularities were noted. The disease was then diagnosed in an outpatient clinic as: influenza, catarrh of the respiratory tract, typhoid, malaria, or gastritis. Pneumonic manifestations were observed later "in the hospital. Simultaneous cases of the disease, some fatal, occurred among 11crested" parrots and canaries. In February 1954,, an associate of the Institute of Virology., I. I. Terskikh, carried out virological investigations to determine the etiology of the disease. Quarantine was then imposed, and the epidemiological data, clinical picture of the disease, and positive intracutaneous tests with ornithosis diagnosticum led to a final diagnosis of psittacosis. The course of disease, results of roentgenological investigations, changes in the cardiovascular and nervous systems, urinalyses, and blood picture are presented. One case history is given in detail. The article says that 1. L Terskikh developed a method of diagnosing ornithosis by an intracu- tanous skin test which was also proved to be effective for psittacosis. It is mentioned that the complement fixation reaction with patient's serum is also of diagnostic value in psittacosis. The therapeutic effects of sulfonamide preparations and penicillin are discussed. The importance of differential diagnosis between psittacosis and bronchopneumonia, and between psittacosis and ornithosis is pointed out, emphasizing the significance of epidemiological factors. The following conclusions are presented on the basis of these observati,ns: "J. An outbreak of atypical pneumonia observed among workers of a parrot aviury from the end of December 1953 to March 1954 appeared to be psittacosis. This was verified epidemiologically, clinically, and by virological data. "2. The intracutaneous test with ornithosis-psittacosis diagnosticum is a valuable diagnostic test in psittacosis. "3. The usual method of treating pneumonia with sulfonp-mide prepara- tions and penicillin is ineffectual in psittacosis." (U) SPSIOWYN, y,'G. SOROKIIIA, ye.yu.; SERASHKO, S.A.; DUBNYAKOVA, A.M. Course of influenza in vaccinated persons [with summary in English] . Vop.virus. 2 no.4:210-213 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Klinika Institute virusologii. AMN SSSR, Moskva. (INFLUENZA, immunology course in vaccinated & jion-vaccinated subjects (Rus)) SOROKINA, Ye.Yu.; TIMOKHOVA, K.I. lets results of orevention (dispensary treatment) of frequently recurrent influenza. Klin.med. 35 no.5:112-115 X.V 157. (MIRA 10:8) 1. Iz klinicheskogo otdeleniya Institute virusologii AMN SSSR Imeni Ivanovskogo (dir. - prof. P.N.Koeyakov) i mediko-sanitarnoy cheati No.16 (aach. S.I.Smirnovs) (INFLUENZA. ther. in outpatient service) (OUTPATIENT SERVICES management of recurrent influenza) MHTEYN, F.G.,,SCRQXIH .*.III . _ _4._T _., TITOVA, G.V., MSHCHINSV.YA, Ye.V., UTAMA, L.D., SEMASHKO, S.A., DUBWTAKOVA, A.M., ZffUZRIGINA, M.A., WTYNOVA, G.D. Clinl~al and laboratory data on influenza A, in adults according.to finding during the 1953-1954 epidemic*' Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 29 no-9:29-33 S 158 (MrRA 11:10) '10 Iz Instituta-virusologii imeni Ivanovskogo AMN.SSSR. (OFUJISN As epidemiolo Al, in Russia (RIUM EFSHTEPT, F.G., prof.. SIVIGBYEV, N. V. ,prof., SCROKINA, Yc.Yu.,(Moskra) Clinical course of A 57 Asian flu in adults. Xlin.med. 36 no-5:35-42 158 (XIRA 11:7) (nWLUEEZA, case reports, Asiatic tYpe A 57 in adults (Rus)) EPSHTEYN9 F.G.; ~SQHQKkNAj-XeYV.; KNYAZEVA, L.D.; ALEKSEYEVA9 A,A,,,- SLEFUSHKINI, A.N.; KHARAKRASHIUN,.X~T.; ORIDVAp K.N. Clinical course of type C influenza in addits. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i 1=1n. 31 no. 10:71-76 0 160. (KML 13:12) 2. 1z kliniki Instituta virusologii AMN SSSR na Bass 2-y klinicheskoy infektsionnoy bollnitsy. (INFLUENZA) SOPOKE-IAJ Y.Y., LOSHKINA, A.M., KETILADZE, Y.S., YJIYAZEVA, L.D., AIEKAZEVA, A.A. "Some clinical and laboratory observations of ir-fluenza during the extrapiderde intp-rval.11 Rr-port submitted for the lst Intl. Congress on Pespiratory Tract Diseases of Virus and Rickettsial Orgin. R-ague, Czech. 23-27 1961. KITP,_'LAD&~, YO.S.; EPSHTLYN, F.G.- ALEKSEYEVA, A.A. - SOOMINA M4kZEEVA, L.D.; LOZRKINA, A.N.; ZAKSTEL'SKAYA, L.Ya.; 10MIaASHIYANY K.T. Clinical and virological'-study of influenza during the 1959 winter outbreak. Vop. virus. 6 no-5:6294-0 161. (Mlia 14:1) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR, Moskva. (INFLUENZA) KETILADZE, Ye. S.; ALEKSEYY.VA; A. A.; SOROKINA Ye Yu.; LOZHKINA, A. l1.; KNYAZEVA, L. D.; ZA)6TELISK.AYA,-F.- a.,--'~ A, T. Ya Angina in influenza and adenovirus diseases. Vest. otorin. no.3: 9-15 '62. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz klinicheskogo otdoleniya (nauchnyy rukovoditell - deystvitell- nyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A. F. Bilibin, zav. - dotsent Ye. S. Ketiladze) Instituta virusologii AIIN,SSM (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen Awl SSSR prof. V. M. Zhdanov) na baze klinicheskoy infek- tsionnoy bollnitsy No. 2, Moskia. (INFLUKIZA) (ADENOVIRU-S R*SCTIONTS) (TONSILS-DISEASES) EPSHTEYN, F.G., prof.; ArWWOVA, L.G., kand.med.nauk; DMYZIN, R.S.; ELORqKMA, Ye.Yu.; LYARSKAYA-, T.Ya., kand.med.nau Acute respiratory diseases in children caused by the 7a type of adenovirus. Sov. med. 25 no.2:81-85 F 162. (IURA 15:3) 1. Iz Instituta virusologii AMT SSSR (dir. - prof. P.N. Kosyakov) i Doma rebenka No.2 (zav. Ye.S. Zhuchina). (ADENOVIRUS INFECTIOW) (Rk;SPIRATORY ORGANS-DISEMM) I. KETILADZE, Ye.S.; KNYAZEVA,.L.D.; ALEKSEYEVA, A.A.; SOROKINA, Ye.Yu.; LOZHKINA, A.N. Influenza and acute respiratory diseases-of adenovirus etiology in adults. Sov.med. 26 no.6:92-99 Je 162. (KMA 15:11) 1. Iz kliniki (zav. - prof. N.V.Sergeyev (deceased]) Instituts. virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR (dir. - prof, P.N. Kosyakov) na baze Klinicheskoy infektsionnoy bolinitsy No. 2 (gla7.rnyy vrach A.M.Pylltsova). (ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS) (INFLUENZA) (RESPIRATORY ORGANS-DISEASES) KETILADZE, Ye.S., dotsent; IJA Yqju.; BOKOVA, Ye.V.; ZAKSTELISKAYA, L.Ya.; Y,A-KHI:4'0, M.A.; DF-EEYZIN, R.S.; NISEVICH, L.L. Parainfluenzal diseases in adults; clinical aspects and diagnosis. Sov.med. 28 no,3.'53-6o mr 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Klinicheskiy otdel (nauchnyy rukovoditell - deystvitelInyy chlen AWI SSSR Drof. A.F.Bilibin; zav. - dotsent Ye.S.K--tiladze) Instituta virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR (direktor - deyotvitellnyy chlen AWI SSSR prof. V.M.Zhdanov) na baze GorQdakoy klinicheskoy infektsionnoy bolinitsy Nr. 82 (glavnyy vrach - kand. med.nauk A.V.Yeremyan), -Ioskva. Q. ~'2j94~-66- ACC NRs' AP6014656 SOMM CODE s UR/0241/65/010700870047/0M. a Do AUTHOR: SvyAtukhin, Mo V4 skokinai YU ho P!W 9!1IMs-per ORG: Laboratory of Radlatii the on Factors-of,cat in6 ntal I"I ni c4 614" -nI n ~-Irtivtitute or &CDarine :,f 714bor rov:kahtsero or ~Au, fakto gen A Tji~~"_ekpp6zbwi"~ Y- IN, -..idn Rrocesses -And their: roiAibn '47-55 -.MURCEF . Mdditsin.q radiologWa. v. 10. no. 8, 1965, IOPIC TAGS:- x. ray irradiation, radiation injury, radiation biologic effect han ism red major factor in the mec AASTRACT- Since the t1umus i~ CoiAde ,--of the genesis of lymphatic leukosis as a result Of irradiation., theauthors pre3ent the results of erimental observations of the restorative processes: exp in the Vvmus of mice subjected to whole-bodyx-irratiation with lymphatic leukosio.as a corollary&' It is shown that, foIloviing the whole-body irradia- 'tion of the mouse thymus., the rosulting-citensivo destruction of its lymphoid .cells is graduaI3,v superseded by a process of recovery; the smaller the radiation injury,# the earlier this.process begins and the faster it proceedso 1hus, after irradiaticia idth a dose of 150 r the recovery rate of the lymphoid cells significant exceeds the growth rate of the radiation-induced 17Mhomaso' 11V After irradiation . 4th A dose _pf r the recovem - rate is either the same Crd UDC: 63.6-W.446-092.9-42:616-491 24-7000 75997 sov/7o-4-5-19/356 AUTHORS: Kolontsova, Ye. V., Sorokina, Yu. G.., Te,legina, I. V. TITLE: Study of the Tw -inning of Calcite Crystals by a Narrow X-Ray Beam and Etching PERIODICAL: Crystalloraflya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 5. PP 742-748 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The existing four concepts on the nature of atomic dislocations at glide bands and publications on the subject such as by Kontorova, T. A., Kolesnikov, G., Plavnik, G. M., Rays,'G. B. and others, are cited. Imprinting a sharp knife into calcite crystals,.the authors produced glide bands, "twins," and examined them under polarization and electron microscopes and by etching. Thus, the parts of the crystals for an X-ray study and the coordinate axes were selected. The etch pits proved to be most dense and large at the margins of glide bands. Some dislocation planes crossed the crystals, 2 mm thick, from one face to the opposite Card 1/3 one, while the etch pits corresponding to other dis- Study of the Twinning of Calcite Crystals.by a 75997 Narrow X-Ray Beam and Etching SOV/70-4-5-19/36 locations disappeard after a deeper etching. The X-ray photographs were taken from: (1) the un- distorted parts of the crystals, at least 0.5 mm. from the margins and glide bands; (2) the boundaries of glide bands, i. e. including both the distorted and undistorted parts of the crystals; (3) glide bands, 0.5 m-m off the band boundary. The crystals under test were oriented oarallel to Z 11 y of +6-10'. The - 0 7 with an accurac k-rair di-~raction-patterns from all the three parts 'L L were identical; no additional reflections were noticed in one or another part. The diffraction spots on the photos, taken by a narrow beam (15 to 201-L-wide slit), exhibit a slight asterism; the diffuse branches ex- Uend in one or two directions. Tge most dense disloca-. tions are confined to lo-7 to 10- cm zones at the margins of glide bands. Thi:5 corresponds to tens or hundreds of the interatomic distances. The greater depth of pits within this zone points to deeper penetration of crystals by dislodations and the larger Card 2/3 lateral extention of pits indicaties,a~lower stability Study of the Twinning of Calcite Crystals by a 75997 Narrow X-Ray Beam and Etching SOV/70-4-5-19/36 the existence of' Internal of the distorted bands,i. e. stresses within them. No conclusions can be drawn of the fact that 15 to 20p -wide beams failed to detect additional reflections at the band boundaries, since the narrow zones of junction of distorted and undis- torted parts should be examined by beams of the order of 14 wide. There are 7 figures; and 11 references,* 7 Soviet, 2 U.K., 2 U.S. The U.S. and U.K. references are: F. Vogel and others, Phys. Rev., 90, 3, 489 1953); J. Gilman, W. Johnson, J. Appl. Phys., 27, 9 (1956~ E. 0. Hall, Twinning and Diffusionless Transformations in Metals (1954); A.11. Cottrell, Dislocations and Pla,5tic Flow In Crystals (1953). ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy g0SUdarstvennyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova) SUBMITTED- February 7, 1959 Card 3/3 YUGMIOVA, S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk;.LOR A inzh. ) Structure of oxidation films and the scale resistance of pearlitic steel depending on alloy additions. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.6:53-56 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii mashinostrayeniya. (Steel alloys-Metallography) (Metallic films) MIRKII-1), 1.L.J. doktor tekhmmuk, prof.; YUGANOVA, S.A., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk; SOROKINA, Yu.G,,, inzh, --KI-notic peculiarities of the aging of nickel-base alloys. Pletalloved. i tern. obr. met. no.7.,14-20 J1 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. TSentralynyy nauchno-issladovateliskiy institut tekhnologii i masliinostroyeniya. (Nickel alloys-11ardening) 71 65- -i - AP5013813` AddEntORIOu . . -.8-K' :within'. th-e- ,4 -:-of ~A OV (not-More.- thiO :pr ed to be . . 1 e-for, only'f or the metal ag d' not,- longer~ than I r. n: ieveal6a that to, W7hi prolonging the- agin duration from 3 1, 'increases rou threefold -time, the dimensions of the~blocks of y ~phase_ Given the same-aging. the size of-these blocks increases with-Anc-reasing Al/Ti ration, . Electron- na )a yielded sijfft ently: accurate re I c e microscopic. eo~ami . ti( ci su ts forparti a of a size not exceeding: Y, c-'m,~und-it-,fevi~aled'khat.~the linear. .10 f-parti lea per unit. size of the particles incre&sei$ and the nun er o s the A'ihj:: f om 3 to 500 e area decreaseE,. ncreases~ r surfa c 9 Y .17fie dec sh, rease in the -of'particles.- 14- t e M ore aro the'.higher the . -ratio is, up* to,. the Al/Ti 1006 --fir. Aimit: which this decrease is - ejsrdle 6 s -~of th ir Al/Ti- -,a Th ~r e r tib. 6 the same in all three alloyi . - , ervid-diff-eire- c-es-Irr-the--gr h 4- 81~ A c e rease- a owt -yate obs .0 attr-i _t I --as :d,1-unction- W , --- -- , number) of -f-phasd:par ic es ih~ wt atio tire ' , crysta at ce near the interface to the degree,of distortion of the x' 1 The increase in the' meon b etween the excess phase and the m, altr i I alloys during their, linear size of yl--phase particlea inthej pat- gate( , 7 8y4 i - i;hara D mean t i thia aging at 750% obeys the-equationi Dt: -:s LCCr4 21 '7 777 2r -SUIBMTT,TEj): 1,Upr64- :~~-SUB ~CODM"-MK~: M XO.REF Sovs 007 orm: -00 5 - vt~ 313 Sur 1 7 ACCESSION NR: AP4025124 3/0241/64/009/003/0070/0074 AUTHOR: Turgunov, M. B.; Sorokina,..Yu,.., D.; Turusov, V. S. TITtE: Effect of 5-matoxytryptamine on skin changes induced by ionizing irradiation of mice and rats SOURCE: 14oditsinskaya radiologiyal v. 9., no. 3. 1964, 70-74 TOPIC TAGS: radioprotectivo preparation, 5-motoxytryptaminep radioprotective action, total X-irradiation, local beta-irradiationg large dose beta-irradiation, skin change, hair follicles hair,*growtb:g. hair follicle connective tissue, hair follicle epithelium, cell regeneration ABSTRACT: To test the effectiveness of 5-metoxytryptamine radioprotective action, one group of 59 black mice was exposed to total X-irradiation of 700 r (AWN-11 units 180 kv, 10 map focal length 30 am, 33 r/min) and anot~icr group of 18 white mice was exposed to loia irradiation of the spine (65X23 mm section) with beta rays (Ce 500,000 erg/cm2 dose for 11 min). Ten min before irradiation half of the mice in each group were injected intraperi- toneally with .04 ml 5-raotoxytryptamine in a physiological solution Card AC.CESSION NR: AP4025124 !(75 ng/kg), and the other half of each group was injected with only the ph-Ysiological solution. The animals were killed 1, 3, 5, 7Y 15 and ~O days after irradiation for histological examination of hair follicles and skin layers. It was found that total X-irradiation affects the epithelial part of the hair follicle, and local beta irradiation in large doses affects the connective tissue as well as the epithelial part of the hair follicle. The radioprotective action !of 5-metoxytryptamine with both types of radiation is indicated by th'6*,I-ater appearance of hair follicle radiation damage in less severe form and by earlier regeneration of cells. Reaction of skin and hair growth to irradiation is suggested as a convenient and fast method for testing the effectiveness of radioprotective preparations. Orig.,.,. art. 1~as; 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya luchevyldl faktorov kantserogeneza otdela ikantserogennykh agentov instituta eksperimentalfnoy ~ klinicheskoy oiikologii A121 SSSR (Laboratory of Radiation Factors of Carainogenesis-., of the Department of Carcinogenic Agents of the'Institute of Exper. -qn6ntal and Clinical Oncology APIN SSSR) . -W TURUSOV., V.S., karad. jmel. nu"-; 501MUNA, lu.D. I The American Journal of Pathology, 1961, v01. 39, 4--1-7,. Arkh. pat. 2/j. n,).9;76 162. OmIRA 17:~.) SOROKIIU, Z. A "Early Symptons and Treatment of Tuberculosis of the Bones and Joints,O Med. Sestra., No. 8, 1949. Z- SOROKIT- JA Z, A, Patrmiazhnoe obaluzhivanie na do= bollngrkh koetnosustavlVm tuberkulazom. 4FAdical hom service for astoo-articular tubermdous pAl~ntff Folldsher & alawh. No. 4 Apr 51 pa 44-9. NAI SOROKIIU, Z. A. Osteoarthritic tuberculosis and patients' care. Mad. sestra, MoBkva no. 10:9-13 Oct. 1951. (CIRL 21:3) 1. Of the Dispensary Sector of the Institute for Tuberculosis of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR (Director - Z. A. Lebedeva), SOROKINA, Z.A.;SPEWTOVA, N.A. Treatment of osteoarticular tuberculosis with streptonWcin associated with PAS at a station and by a public health nurae. Probl, tuberk., Moskva no-3:27-30 May-June 1953. 1(CIXL 25:1) 1. Of the Institute of %berculosis (Director -- Z. A. Iebedeva) of the AcadenV of Medical Sciences UOM. SOROKIIIA, Z.A. Tuberculosis of the bones in the aged. Sov.med. no.2:18-20 F '54. (KLRL 7:1) 1. Iz Instituta tuberkuleza. (direktor Z.A.Lebadeva) Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR. (BoneB--Taberculosis) (Old age--Diseases) SCROKINA, Z.A. Importance of tomographic examination in the diagnosis of ontsoarticular tuberculosis. Vest. reat,i rad. no-6:65-69 M-D 155 (MI3A 9:4) 1. Iz Institutp tuberkuleza, (dir. Z.A.Lebedeva) Akadsmii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. (TUMCULOSIS.-OSTMOARTICULLR, diag. tozagraphic research) (RawmOORAPHY body section radiography in diag. of ostsoarticular tuberc.) SW%K111A, Z.A. ~,- Treatment of osteoarticular tuberculosis in samtoria and at home. Med.sestra no. 7:13-17 JI '55. (MLRA 8:9) 1. Institut tuberkuleza A14N SSSR (Koskva) (TUBERCEMSIS, OSTMARTICULAR, ther. In sanatoria & at home) SOROKINA, Z.A. ---------- Mh'ange7 S-the electrical -potential of a nerve following aVication of vnrious oubstances causing parabionig E with su=ary in nglishl riziol.lhur. 44 no.7*%653-659 JI 158 (MMA 11:7) 1. Institut fiziologii thivotny)ch Gonudarstvennogo universiteta, Irtyev. (IMOUS SYSTEM, physiolo&v electric potential, eff. of T)arnbiotic subitAnces (Ru,s)) SOROKINA,:Z.A. Compound treatment of osteoarticulnr tuberculosis in adults [with summary in French]. Probl.tub- 36 no.2:78-82 '58, (MIRA 11:5) 1. 1z Instituta tuberkuleza AMN SSSR (dir. Z.A. Lebedeva) (TUBMCULOSIS, OSTROARTICULAR, ther. (Rus))