SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TARUSHKINA, G.A. - TARUTIN, A.A.
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SMBRENNIKOVA, F.G., inzh.; TARUSHKINA, G.A.
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6"~2 g;-t ' If- ternational fairs and
Soviet textile fabric$ a~ "A TOO, 0 R- n
exhibitions in 1959. Tekst. prom. 19 no-7:91 JI 159.
(NIRA 12:11)
(Textile industry-fthibitions)
SHVARTSMAIIA-4~YaA',.-2ARU-SH-KIMA G.A..L- SAMOKHINA, N.M.
Heroes of socialist labor rank first in production. 'fekst.prom.
20- no-7:55-50 Jl 160. (MIU 13:7)
1. Prodeedatell fabrichno o komiteta 'profoovuza taketillshchikov.
(Textile vorkeral
Country
Gatagory
Abe. Jour.
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LIULItut.
Titlo
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IbHumau and Animal Physiology, Neuromuscula
Physiology
w-Ref Zhur Biol., No. 2, 1959, No. 8380
:Tarushkina,Yu.
!Analysis of the Alimentary Glycemia Associated
with Muscular Activity,
:Ukr. biokhim.,zh., 1958, 30, No. 2, 240--247
Abatr~ict :no abstract
!Card:
TARUSHKINA, Yu.N.
Analysis of alimentary glycenia during muscular activity [with
sumary in English]. Ukr.biokhim.zhur. 30 no.2-.24o-247 158
(MIRA 11:6)
1, Sektor biokhImii Uningrrkdakogo nnuchno-ionledovntallokogo
instituta fizicheekoy kulitur7o
(BLOM SUGAR)
SOLDLTOV, V., slaktromekhanik; TARUSHKO. G., inshener.
Illectric torque meter for measuring the torque and vibration of
shafts. Kor. i rech.flot 14 no.B.-28-29 Ag 154. (MLRA 7:8)
(Shafts and shafting) (Measuring Instruments)
kTARUSHKOVA 19.14
KUKHAMKO, A.A.j TATARSK VeBs. red,; GOWDBERG,
red. izd-val GUROVA, O.A., tekbn. red.
[Atlas of placer minerals] Atlas mineraloy ros"i. MoBkva, Goo.
naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geo"I. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 435 P.
(KM 14'.11)
(Minerals)
TARUSINA-P. P. and ROMOV, A. 1.
IlThe organization of mechanized coal mining in No- 5 Trudovskaya Pit,"
Ylechanization of Labor Consuming and Heavy Work, 1951.
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MMIT',,' 1` 11, A,T,
"Orpanization of Mechanized Coal Ml.ning in Trudovskaya Pline !to 51;
Mekh Trud i Tyazh Rabot 110 Ojf Sep 10/51 .33-35 pp.
BURTSIV, I.Ta., laureat Stallaskoy premii; TARUSIN, P.P., laureat
Stalinskoy premii.
On the question of repairing deformed metallic supports made of
special profile beame. Ugoll 29 no.10:40-45 0 154, MU 7:11)
1. $hakhta lo. 29 Im. Stalina tresta Stalinotoll.
(Mina timbering)
AKHREMMOP G,Y,,j, 2AMURr P-P-
G=wnts on V.I.Kravchenkols artir.16 a Preventing ava_Aanches of entries
in flat beds.-n Besop.trbda v ptoA- 7 no.2.-17-18 P '6j# (MIJU 16:2)
1, GlavW inzh, shakhty 5D,,10-bis Donteakogo ooveta n4rodnogo
khosqaystva (for Akhremenko). 2* Zamatitell glavnogo inzber#ra
po gornym rabotam, shakht fio*17-bis Donetakogo soveta narodnogo
khozyaystva (for Marusin
(Coal m1pes and mWng-Safety measures) (Kravchenko, V.I.)
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SOV/136-58-5-15/22
AUTHORS: Davankcv, A.B., Laufer, V.M., Tarusin, V.P.,
neginskiy, O-Ye, and Ruzhnikov_,_n_~
TITLE: A Pilot-plant Scale Experiment on the bxtraction of
Gold from Ion-exchange Resins After Adsorption
,1Polupromysh1;?hnYY opyt vydelerziya zolota iz ic-ncobmenny1d-_.
., smol posle adsorbtsii)
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Retally, 1958, Nr 5, pp 81 - 82 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss some examples of 6old recovery fro2
ion-exchange resinz beinG effected after ashing the resin
They describe work at an enterprise controlled by the
Ministerstyo finansov SSSR (Finance Ministry of t-hi~! USSR)
in w13hh gold was extracted from spent electrolytes wilth
the aid of type N-0 resin in 'Iwo 1 665-mm bigh t-abes
(73 mm. dia.) in 5eries. 9?.6 litres of spent cyanide
electrolyte was passed at 10 litrea/hour and an ash
containing ?3% gold was finally obtained.. The gold was
extracted from the ash by high-fr-quency meltinG under
borax in a graphite crucible in separate portions. The
experimental data are tabulated, showing 99.81clo recovery cf
Card 1/2
SOV/136-58-,5-15/22
A Pilot-plant Scale Experiment on 'Che Extraction of' Gold fr-M
exchange Resins After Adsorption
the gold present in,the oriSinal solution. The authors
found that with careful ashin in ceramic vessels and
fusion under borax, complete extraction of the gold from
the ashed residue was obtained,
There are I table and 4 Soviet references
1. Ion exchange resins--Adsorptive properties 2. Gold--Processing
Card 2/2 3. Gold--Production 4. High frequency heating--Applications
8/138/62/000/022/008/010
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A ~' 77' W% I SShILIkov, V. P., Vinogradov, P. A., Tarusina, M. S.
TITLE: Increase in thermal and tear resistance of frictional commercial
asbestos articles
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I rezinal no. 12,.1962, 25 - 26
TEXT: An attempt to increase thermal and tear resistance of frictional
commercial asbe stos articles was made by introducing chloranil - a halide-organio
compound based on CKB (SKB), Into the asbestos mixture. Experimental results
showed that chloranil increases hardness, specific-percussion viscosity and tear
resistance of asbestos-frictional vulcanizates, and reduces their friability.
The friction coefficient undergoes very little.cha~ge up to temperatures of
360 - 3700C- Vulcanizates prepared by the dry mixing method, adding chloranil,
have 2 to 3 times less linear wear than serial vulcanizates [tests on the 12 -47
(1-47) tool bench]. Road tests further proved the asbestos-friotional articles,
based on the SKB material (serial rubber) and chloranil, to be superior to ar-
ticles without ohloranil. There are 2 figures and I table.
Card 1/2
S/138/62/000/012/008/010
Increase in thermal and... 126
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TJSSE/B--1olog3r/- Biophysics FD-785
Card 1/1 : Pub 129-22/24
Author : Prof. B. Tarusov
Title : New chairs of the university: Biophysics and its tasks
Periodical : Vest. Ylosk. un-, Ser. Fizikomat. I yest. mauk, 9,2, 16o-164,.
Mar 54
Abstract ; The activities comprising the field of biophysics are defined and dis-
cussed. These Include: the use of tracer atoms to investigate the
physical chemistry of living protoplasm; the study of bioelectric
currents in the body; the physical processes involved in the excitation
of cells and the transmission of this excitation by the cells; and the
effects of various forms of radiant.energy on living matter. No ref-
erences are cited.-
Institution Chair of Biophysics
Submitted
---TA'RIJSOV.-BORTS- NUOLAMICH N15
649.12
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Osnovy Biologicheakogo Daystviya 'Radioaktivnykh Tzlncheniy (Basic Biological
'Reaction of Radioactive 'Radiations) Moskva, Medgiz. 1955. 137 P. Illus., Tables,
Diagra. "Literatura" P. 134-(138)
TARTJSOV, Boris llikolayevich
[primary process 9 of radiation disease] -ervichwe protsessy
luchavogo porgshaniia. Moskvaq KeUiz, 1957- 155 P. (MIRA 11:2)
(UDIATION SICKMS)
TARUSOT, B.N. (MooLvvs)
- -
PiWsioochamioal mechanisms of the biological action of tOnizi*
radiations. Uap.sovr.~Iol. 44 no.21173-185 S-0 157. (MIRA 10112)
(RADIATION--PHYSIOLOGICAL 1MCT)
TARUSOV, B. N
---.-WNWNWWMU-WW :.a-
"Primary Phisico-Chenical, Radiation Induced Reactions in Biolipids and
Prophylactic Effect."
Vapor to be presented at 2nd UN Intl.' LConf, on the peaceful uses of Atomic
Energy,, Geneva.. 1 - 13 Sept 58-
TARUSOV, B. N.
"The Effect of Ionizing Radiation on Animal Fats" p. 199
Troy Trannactiorts of the First Couference On FiLlioaction Chemistry, Howou,
1zd-vo AN SSM,, 1958. 330.Pp.
Conference -25-30 March 1957,, Moscow
TKOSOV, 8-N-
AUTHOR; Troshin, A. S.,Doctor of Biology SOV/30-5/8-7-22/49
TITLE: News in Brief (Kratkiye soobahcheniya) The Second International
Conference on the Mechanism of Stimulation (Vtoroye mezhdunar-
odnoye soveshchaniye po mekhanizmu vozbuzhdeniya)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1950, Nr 7t PP- 103 - 104 (USSR)
A13STRACT: The conference was held at the Humboldt-Univercity (Universitet
im. A. Gumbolldta) in Berlin, in the DDR (German De-mocratic
Republic)(GDR) from March 31 to April 2. It was attended by
physioloeists, biochemists and biophysicists, who with respect
to the mechanism of stimulation, take two different views. One
group proceeds from the albumin theory developed by D.N.11asonov
and his students. The other group relies on the principles of
the diaphragm theory proposed by A.Hodgkin, and the Cambridee
School(kembridzhskaya shkola) of physiologists. 24 reports were
submitted. They are partly listed below:
1)V.Ya.Aleksandrova (USSR) on the Albumin Theory of Injury and
Stimulation.
card 113 2)B.N.Tarusov (USSR) on Electrical Parameters of the Cells in
.News in Brief. The Second International Conference SOV/3o-56-7-22,/49
on the Mechanism of Stimulation
Different Functional States.
3)E.Ernst,Hungary (Vengriya) showed that individual fibrils
react to every electrical irritation by a distinctive contraction.
4)G.M.Frank,USSR, on Structural Changes in Nerve Fibers Caiised
by Excitation.
5)A.Kaladzhiyeva, Bulgaria (Bolgariya), A. Wolf (Vollf), V.
Linke,DDR, Ye.M.Makovskiy, Roumania (Rumyniya) investigated the
properties of solutions of native albumins.
6)G.Vogel (Foj;el'), G.Krause (Krauze), G.John(Dzhon), DDR,
described the results obtained by the investi.-ation of the
influence exercized by temperature and various poisons of
fermentation on the monodular (monodallnyy) active current.
7)G. Lippmann, E.Schubert (Shubert), DDR, on the Influence
xercised ljy Metabolism Upon the Process of Cell-Excitation.
8)E.Gutman, Ts.Vodichka, Czechoslovakia (Chechoslovakiya) on
Impulseless Processes in Ifervoua Striteturea.
9)L.Lyubinskaya, Poland (Polloha), K.Cheng, China (Xitay), on
the Morphological Structure of Some Elements of the Nervous
Card 2/3 System.
News in Brief. The Second International Conference SOV/30-5-8-7-22/49
on the Mechanism of Stimulation
An animated discussion of the reports took place after the
pL.,ars had been read.
Card 3/3
AUTHORS: Kaverznevaq Ye. L., Doctor of Chemical SOV/30-58-9-42/511
Sciences, Khurgin, Yu. I.
TITLE: Biologically Active Polymer Compounds (Biologicheski aktivnyye
polimery)All-Union Conference on Highly Molecular Compounds
(Vsesoyuznaya konf erentsiya po vysokomolekulyarnym soyedine-
niyam).
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 9. pp. 111 - 113 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The X All Union Conference to6i"p-laoe in Moscow from June
11th to 13th. About 11.00 representatives of scientific in-
stitutions and colleges took part. In his opening-speech
V.A.Kargin atressed the fact that, as there are structural
analogies between natural and synthetic polymer compounds
the task is set to bring about a controlled synthesis of
models of biological objects. Further reports were delivered by:
B.N.Tarusov, A.G.Pasynskiy on some peculiarities of biological
'textures.
G.M.Frank on the submicroscopic structure of some cell textures
and muscle fibrils.
Card 1/4 X.G.Ioffe gave particulars on the location of 18 amino-acids
I
Biologically Active Polymer Compounds. All Union SOV/3o'58-9-42'zl
Conference on Highly Molecular Compounds..-
in the tyrosine bearing peptide.
M.I.Plekhan on some peculiarities concerning peptides.
Ye.D.Kaverzneval F.V.Shmakova on the extraction of carbo-
hydrate bearing peptide from egg albumin and the determination
of its amino-acid content.
S.Ye.Bresler, S.Ya.Frenkell consider the configuration
of the individual globular protein to be metastable.
V.A.Belitser recommends to distinguish denaturation from
some other slight modifications of structure.
V.I.Kasatochkin, R.A.Dulitskaya examined kinetics and thermo-
dynamics of renaturation under pressure.
M.B.Kalmakarova on the modification of structure of complex
proteins.
D.N.Shigorin, N.V.Mikhaylov examined the typical bands in
infrared adsorption spectra.
N.S.Andreyeva recommended a new classification of the kinds
of polypeptide chains according to structure.
M.I.blillionova, N.S.Andreyeva constructed a model of polymer
Card 2/4 glyoyl-L-proline.
Biologically Active Polymer-Compounds. All Union SOV/3o-58-9-42/51
Conference on Highly Molecular-Compounds.
A.L.Zaydes on characteristics of various collagens.
Yu.A.Vladimirov, S.V.Konev on the mechanism of energy
migration of light quanta in protein.
M.S.Volkova, A.G.Pasynskiy made use of the radiation method
for molecular weight determination of protein.
G.V.Samsonov, R.B.Ponomareva, L.V.Dmitrenko gave particulars
on the chromatographic purity determination of protein.
A.N.Belozerskiy spoke about the composition of nucleinic
acids secreted by micro-organisms and plants.
V.S.Diskina, V.S.Tongur, D.M.Spitkovskiy spoke about the
production of.desoxy nucleoproteids by means of serum
albumin and a-Chymotrypsin. .
S.Ye.Bresler, Kh.1g.Rubina-on the part played by ribonucleic
acid in the fermentative biosynthesis of protein.
M.A. Prokoflyev and Z.A. Shabarova mention experimentally
obtained.data on the synthesis ot'derivatives of amino acids with
nucleotides and nucleosides.
Card 3/4
'Biologically Active Polymer Compounds. All Union SOV130-58-9-42151
Conference on Highly Molecular Compounds..
A.S. Spirin and L.P. Gavrilova, reported on the results of in-
yestigations of ribonucleic acid of the tobacco mosaic virus.
P.,S. Vasillyev spoke about the protein structures whic4 are
necessary for blood-transfasion. M.F. Shostakovskiy about how
polyvinylpyrrolydone is obtained and haw it is used as blood
oubqtitute. M.G. Brazhnikova dealt with the investigation of a
large group of antibiotics of polypeptide. type. The members
of-the conference stressed the necessity of the establishment
of a special institute for protein research. It was recom-
pexIded to promote the training of teams in the corresponding
fields of science.
Card 4/4
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TAWOV) B. N.--- - - - -- - --- --- -- - - - - - - - -- - -
"Principles of Biological Action of Radioactive Radiation.." Moscow) 1954. 1
Translation of pp, 3-138, Translation No. 555, 4 jun 56
USSR/Human and Aninal Physiology - The Effect--O-f-lii~-si-ce~i-k6ct6r-s. - T
Ionizing Radiation.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 31 1959, 13366
Author :,-.Tqrusov, B.N.
Inst.
Title : Primary Physical-Ch,e'mical Processes in Radiation
Sibkness
Orig Pub ; Tr. Vses. konferentsii, po, med. radiol, Eksperim. med.
r&diol. M., Medgiz) 1957, 7-11
Abstract ; Summary. Results are rendered on an investigation
devoted to a clarification of the role of the fatty
phase of cells as a basic source of toxic products
which are formed in the organism as a result.of ioni-
zed radiation and which sharply manifested hemolytic
effects ("hemlytic factor"). Extracted from homolo-
gous fractions of homogenates of various organs of
irradiated,vAmals (principally from the liver and
Card 1/3
- 141
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology- The Effect of 1rhysical Facbors. T
Ionizing Rae3iation.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 31 1959o 13366
spleen)y these products in their phyvical-chemical aa-
pacts are identical with unsaturated fatty acids which
are considered to be an epd product of chain reactions
occurring in cellular fats with brm hing chains.
The rate of their formatiod and accumulation depend on
the dose of radiation. With minimal lethal doses they
accumulate up to the expiration of the animal, and
the kinetics of this process conform with the course
of development of total radiation sickness. These
products are not found in the tissues of surviving
animals, and they are observed only in the first day
or two in animals irradiated with non-lethal doses,
and then they gradually disappear. Resolution of
the question about the primary pathogenesis of radi-
ation sickness rm, t look to the kinetics of the reac-
tion which originates in fatty phases of the cells
Card 2/3
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - The Effect of Phynical Factors. T
Ionizing Radiation.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol.) No 3) 1959, 13366
with radiation; it is possible to assume the forma-
tion of toxic steroids in them besides the unsaturated
fatty acids. A definite role is also derived from
other reactions (depolymerization of nucleoporteins),
which arise from unbranched chains ("attenuated reac-
tions"), the pathogenic importance of which grows
with increased dosage and potency and acquires deci-
sive significance in very large doses leading to death
by "exposure". - E.B. Glikson
Card 3/3
142
EXC -'IRPTA VEDICA See 14 7o1 13[~Q.RAI~oa Oct 59
1893. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL MECHANISM OF THE BIOLOGICAL ACTION OF
IONIZED RAYS (Russian text) - Tarusov B. N. Moscow - USP.SovR.
BIOL. 1957, 4415 (173-185) GraphT-Y-
Some theories of the actions of X-rays and y-rays are briefly discussed, and the
theory of the second (delayed) stage in irradiation with minimal lethal doses is in-
ferred. According to this theory minimal amounts of oxidation products of various
lipids are produced on irradiation, which have an autocatalytic action. In this way
the toxic substances accumulate slowly. PetrVI - Prague (1, 14)
to
BURLAKOVA, Ye.V.; KOLIS, O.R.; KRIGIM, Yu.A.; TARUSOV _!.N., prof.,
red.; FGHSLIN, V.A., red.; LIFKln. red.izd-va;
KARSIANOVA, R.K., takhn.red,
Nboratory manual in general biophysics in eight volume]
Prakt~~ po obahchei biofisike v vosImi. vypuskakh.. Xoskva,
Gos.izd-vo "Sovetakaia naukal. No.l. [Physicochemical
methods in biology] Fisiko-khimichankle astody v biologii.
1938. 214 p. (KIRA 12:5)
(Biophysics-laboratory manuals)
IMA?YUK, Vasiliy Grigorlyeviehl obahohiy red.;
LISTVIN, V.S., red.; TITOVA, L.L.,
takhn.red.
[Practical work in general biophysics in 8 parts] Praktikam
po obehohei biofizike v vosimi vypuskakh. Moskva, Goe.12d-vo
*Sovetakaia nauka.' .0 Pt.2.'[Elements of electronics] Ilementy
elektroniki. 1958. 135 p. (MIU 12:8)
(Blectronies)
~KQSO -IRA
IDROGODIN. V.r.; TANUM. A.1h.
Relation of postirradiation restoration reactions to the density
of call suspension. temperature and oxygen pressure Evith summary
in Inglish]. Biofizika 4 n0.2:224-227 '59- (KrRA 12:4)
1. Bioloeo-pochvenr47 fakulltet Mookovskogo gosudarstvennogo uni-
versitata, imeni H.V. Lomonosova.
(YUSTS, affect of radiations,
gamma rays, effo of suspension density, temperature
& oxygen on pont-irradiation Teactione (Rue))
(GAMMA DAYS9 effects,
on yeasts, eff* of suspension density, temperature
& oxygen on post-irradiation reactions (Rue))
TARUSOY,Boris-Nikolayevioh, prof.; SHAPIRO,F4B., red.; YZZHOTA,L.L.,
te~.re
[Essentials of biophysics and biophysical chemistry] Osnovy
biofiziki i biofisichaskoi khimil. Moskva, GosAzd-vo
'Tysshais shkola.". Pt.l. 1960. 222 p.
(KIRA 14:5)
(kopusics)
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MTHOR Tarusov, B.11.
TITLE: iain rcactiona in the damage of calls by ionizing
radiation
SOURCE: Fiziko-Ichimicheskiye i strukturnyye osnovy biologich-
eshikh ynvleniy; sbornik.rabot. Inst. biol. fiz.
Xq SSSR, Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRt 1960, 127-132
T'MXT: The author states that little work has been done on
the mechanism of the after-effects of radiation on cells, it being
thought that the radiation effect must appear before or during the
first cell division. This was refuted by several authors, including
V.I. Korogodin, working vith yeast, who recorded three mortalitv
maxima, which depended on the strength of the lethal radiation dose
(-Biofizika,, 2, 2, 1957) and represent three primary radiation.reac-
tions developing at different rates and determining the post-radia-
tion reac'tions. The effect of dose strength on the latent period,
ard the role of oxygen, are considered. K.D. Kolontarov discovered
Card 1/2
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an upper and lower limit o.-,* oxygen pressure between which the cells
are most sensitive to radiation and that 02 pressure influenced the
third maximum most. The conncction between the oxidation reactions
occuring on radiation and natural exchange processes in the cell are
discussed and experiments arc described which try to modify these
exchange processes. The author concludes that one of the reactions
associated with the third maximum has the characteristics of a chain,
ramification oxidation reaction, as demonstrated by the presence of
an upper and lower oxygen threshold. This reaction is linked with
exchange proceGses and, probablyf ions, radicals, and peroxides re-
leased during exchange reactions can play a part in the chain oxida-
tion. A reduction effect occurs as a result of the destruction of
intermediate products, this spontaneous destruction proceeding accor-
ding to an exponential laxq and independent of oxygen pressure. There
are 10 references.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Lomono-
sova (Yoscow State University im. Lomonosov)
--Card 2/2
TAWSOV,
0.3:141
Carrent problems in bloPhYsics. Biul.NDIPo Otd.biolo 65 u
.my-je 16o. (KIRA 13:7)
(TARVISOV, B,N,)
BURIAKOVAj Yelena Vladimirovna; YEPRIHTSEV, Boris Nikolayevichi KOLIS, 01,1ga
Romanovna; KRI=t, Turiy Arkad'yevich; TARUSOV, B.N.p prof.9 red.1
SHOIROp F.B.9 red.; CHEMSOV19 V.IGV i-ea-.i7zd---jij--GRIGORCHUK, L*Aop
tekbn* red.
[Laboratory manual of general biopbysics) in eight parts] Praktikum
po obshchei, biofizike; v voolmi vypuskakb. Pod obsbcbei red. B.N.
-TAruBova, Moskva, Gos. izd-vo OVYsshaia abkola." Nos,3-4, D:Vveatiga-
tion of bioelectric phenomena in tissues and cells] Issfedovaniia,
bioelektricheskikh iavlenii v tkaniakh i kletkakh. 196j., 259 po
(MMk 14--8)
(BIEMOPUSIOLOGY-LABORATORY MMUALS)
TARUSJOV, B.N., POLIVODA, A.I., ZHURAVLEV, A.I.
"Detection of Very Low Intensity Radiations from Animal Tissues, Their
Mechanism and Kinetics."
report presented at the Intl. Biophysics ConFress, Stockholm, Sweden, 31 July-
h AuFust 1961.
Department of Biophysics, Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR.
KHAYAMUK, Vasiliy Grigo r4yevich;_ JARUSQV4_L14.i- prof.-v -red.; IVANOV,
LA.,, red.; GOROKEOVA, S.S., tekhn* red,
(Practical work in general biopbyelce in eight parts] Praktikum
po obsbehei biofizike v voolmi vypuskakh. Pod obahchei red.
B.N.TaruBova. Yoskvap Goo. Izd-vo "Vyosbaia shkola." NO-5-
(Dosimetry of ionizing radiations] Do2imetriia ioniziraiushchikh
izluchenii. 1961. 243 p. (KIRA 15:2)
(Radiation-Dosage) (Radiograpby)
0
P=VDDAp A.I.; TARUSOV, B.B.; ZMMVLEV,, A.I. (Moskva)
Tmmimeseence of skeletal formations under the influence of
radiation* Med,rad, no,10190 f6l. (MIRA 14110)
(RMATION-PHYSIOIXICAL EMCT) (BOM)
(LUHnWCENCE)
TARUSOV,, B.N.; POLIVODAq A.I.; ZHURkVIZV, A.I.
Detection of chemolumineseenoo in the liver of irradiated mice.
Radiobiologiia 1 no.W58-151 161. (MIRk l4s7)
(Z RAYS.;'-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(PHOSPHRESECENCE)
z HURAMN A I. P UUMM A. lhj TAPJ~O OV B-. N
Mechanism of radical and peroxide Jowtivation by natural tiosue
antioxidants. Radiobiologiia 1 no.)8321-324 161. (KERA 14:10)
(ANTIOXIDANTS) (RADICALS (CIWXMTIrL)) (PEROXIDFS)
S/190/61/003/008/017/019
B11O/B215
AUTHORS% Kozlov, Yu. P., Tarusov, B. N.
TITLE: Radiation grafting of polyvinyl pyrrolidone on wheat seeds
PERIODICAM Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 3, no. 8, 1961, 1265-1271
TEXT: The present paper deals with the grafting of polymers on seeds of
Triticum vulgare (winter-wheat) of the year 1959- Vinyl pyrrolidone (VP)
which is readily soluble in water, wos ohosen as m nomer. Dried seeds
( -15 9) were irradiated by a PYT-CobO-400 (GUT-Cogo-400) device with doses
of 10: 00 kr (3-33 min) in the presence of oxygen and also in vacuo
(5.10 ; mm. Hg). The experiments were performed at 30P 50, and 700C for
2-24 hr. Control experiments were conducted under the same conditions
without irradiation. The authors measured the percentual weight increase
of the seeds dried again after treatment which was due to an increase in
the amount of polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVPJ. Table I gives the results for
300C and 24 hr. The temperature and pressure dependence of grafting is
shown in Fig- 3. The following results were obtainedi 1) A 5 % VP
solution is most effective. 2) Increase of the degree of grafting with
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temperature in the presence of oxygen. The decomposition of peroxide
compounds formed by irradiation in the presence of oxygen is assumed to
cause grafting. 3) Low degree of grafting at high temperatures in the
absence of 02' In this caseq radicals are formed first, whose recombination
is accelerated at high temperatures, so that they become ineffective. There
are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 11 referencest 7 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet.
The most important references to English-language publications read as
follows: Ref- 4: A. Chapiro, Industr. Plast. Mod.,.2, 34, 1957. Ref. 6t
A. Chapiro, Industr. Plast. Mod., 2, 49, 1957.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTEDs January 17, 1961
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BliO/B215
AUTHORSt Tarueovv B. N., Kozlovj Yu. P.
TITLIW, Woot of radiation grafting'Qf p*17v%n7Lpy=*UAoa* on the
biological functions of wheat seeds
PERIODICALs Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 3, no. 8, 1961, 1272-1276
1EX : In previous papers (Ref. 10: Vyeokomolek. soyed.,.I, 1264, 1961)
the authors showed that the treatment of the seeds of winter-wheat Triticum
vulgare) with vinylpyrrolidone (VP) causes the grafting of poly-VP ~PVP)
on the seeds. Treatment with rl-rays accelerated the process. The present
paper deals with the effect of aqueous VP solutions and of PVP grafting kV/
on the biological reaction of the seeds. Methods of treatment and irradiation
are discussed in Ref. 10. The experiments were conducted at 500C in the
presence of oxygen. The criteria of the biological reaction weres 1) the
germinating power of the seeds (150-200 seeds in Petri dishes with water,
irradiation with a daylight lampq temperatures 24 � 0*500); 2) height of
the stems (coleoptiles) after 7 daysi 3) faculty of the root oells to
divide ~mytotic activity). Table I gives data on the germinating power
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which show the specific protective off ect of a 5%VP solution. The same
protective effect of the solution was found with respect to the growth of
ooleaptiles. The optimum effect was attained after & 4 hr treatment with
a 5 % aqueous VP solution. Grafting had a protective effect on the mytotic
aotivit., of the root cello,
Radiation dose in kr Medium Number of mytotic
0 H20
5 % VP solution
20 H 0
2
5 % VP solution
dividing cells activity in %
305 10.1
307 10.2
250 8.3
V/
300 1000
50 H20
5 % VP solution
102 3-4
218 7.2
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The protective effect is explained by the grafting of PVP o irradiated
th
whea *t qeeds. Processes disturbing thb natural growth.of th plants are
Ahub weakened-or eliminated. There ar~ 3 figures, 2 tables and 12
les
referencess 11 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet Ime Me Lomonosova
M.
(Moscow State University imen:~ M. V. Lomonoso
000
CTenw1b - noweaemoam 062"Y ce3um ame"Mu t"
SUBMITTEDs January 179.1961 uocmywtqeII ax oOp&G*r=.wAwumn psempams B13
s TmvNe 4 nac. (a %)
RORAMP&=FI Bn a psampe. %
0.1 015 110 210 5.0 1010 5010 IOD'O
0 10 81 10 81 89 70 1 20 VII
10 80, 781 94 M W n 0 :15
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40 57' 56 59 65 70. 25 .000. 5
50 50 52 49 53 65 20 0 5
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0111,9101 W_ 1173,
TAMOV, B.N.j FOLIVODA, A,I.; ZHURAVLLY, A.I.
Study of extremely weak spontaneous luminescence in animal cells.
Biofizika 6 no.4t4,90-1+92 16L (HIRA 34:7)
kPIIOSPHOr=CL'NGE) -
TAHUSOV-,-.D*tI*iKOZIIOV, Y%I-F--
Dak -.1
Grafting polymers in irradiated wheat seeds. .1. 101 'ESSR 140
no.1:709-712 S '61. '4MIRA 14.9)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstv~nnyy universitet im. M.Lomonosovas
Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Karginym.
(Polymerization, Effect of radiation on) (Seeds)
it
FROE IWOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6315
.TaMaoy. orls Nikolavevich
. _p2E___JLk _Z_
Pervichnyye protsessy luohevogo porazhenlya (Initial Processes
of Radiation Injury), Moskva, Gosatomizdat USSR, 1962. 96 p.
6500 copies printed.
Ed.: A. V. MatNeyew; Tech. Ed.: Ye. I. Mazell
PURPOSE:. This book is intended for radiobiologists and physicians.
COVERAGE: The book discusses the initial processes of radiation In-
jury and explores the possibility of decreasing the radiosensiti-
vity of the organism by reducing the partial oxygen pressure during
exposure and-by administering certain drugs immediately before ex-
posure to low density radiatlon, Results of investigations of the
biochemical changes taking place in radiation injury are also re-
viewed. There are about 180 references, approximately half of
which are Soviet.
Card 3/%
ROLIS,, 011ga Romanovna; LIMARMO, Iya Ylikhayloma. Prinimal ucbastiye
AGRE, A.L.; TAHUSO of., red.; CHERLISOVA, V.I., red.
izd-va; TZTMA-,L.L., tekbn. red.
(Practical work in general biophysics in eight issues)Praktikum
po obohchei biofizike v vos'mi vypuskakh. Pod obBbchoi red.
B,N,Tarasova, 14oskvay Goo. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola." No.6. [Work
with radioactive isotopes]Rabota s radioaktivnymi izotopami.
1962. 202 p. (Radiobiology) (MIRA 15:10)
(c)
Radical Formation by IffidlaUm In LMM Cells, 441 < olAy4e
V. N. B.,nimli wo'ls. A. A. 10.)tsva.
A. 1. 3h
O.-N. T..W t"d a. V,.- tkoww- -
The tnmnt of free "dWs In orgarn of rats and In vells Cultured & wirm during and after irradiation hat been
the
Radicals were determined using the MCIAM Koiloy-Tkru". Initacellular MlywrimVen was rm,vtoted ls~
use of low toxicity wster-soluble monomcm of thc rmlyvinvl and acrito nitrate gtouj4, 11ve nivA~,-eti ~rte
into "Its at differcm Intervals before and after Im. diation. In addition. peroxide radicals in lov'ria (c);q
weni.determiftod (Of %VrY low intensity radiations (Shuravlev). Both methods have term ad. nuege: ovey ft
va
paralmimelic rtstmance method sit" living edh are used.
It wit% shqwn that tM itelistion-induced! (me radicals In living calls at* elther axidail,* or non-axidistivo, and
that radical formation contInom after ltradlatiom 7be ratio o(oxidative to nars-oxi4stive, radicals It HtKtd with
Ni incrWing lonisation density.
The kifttks of radicO formation In living cent were studied as a Amnlon or don and lime.
W A-M-AFew. '11-*W 4(&*~ 4, Ar MR. M--
report pronamted at the 2rA rntl. C**ngg of Rldlatim
9"Ourah,
Harrogate/yorkabliv.. Ot. Brit. , ~-U JLW 1962
RsAW Dtfervoltuilloo by Polymer Grafting In litattlated Cells
Va. P. Kmf*, and 0, K. Torw4v
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A mw method has been dcvclopcd for the determirwinn oractive fadi3tion induced radicals by the polymerization
of mortmocro infrnihscv4l Into the cell. The non-foxic wafer solubtv oxinviners of the villyl series were used for
this puff--ne. Plant"IN we4med for the (fit file Penotrati"M n(maronnomisfecutel Infocf1h.
AlwC1141 rot their Maximuni concentrations which didnot Itfirdir the dc(Miyoftho
It was established that, when radkals art litcstrit in ct1h, polymefiration of t1`1d truvoricri takel placs and the
fortned potymers are firmly grafted on to cell structures. The pofrncrizallon %its 40cmincd by the micto-bafince
method. A comparison with the electron paramagnetic resonance method was carried out. It was tho.n that the
niethA presents advantaZes %in" (a) it permits a measure of the number o(aciit radicats In lMng. und3maged
"llutar structures; (b) It docffnints, not the stallowry concentration of the radicals btit their Integral number
for definite periods of time, and thus anows rnessurernents at k);,t ndiatiVn dosts; (c) the sernflivity ofthe mc(nod
is completely sufficient rot caurryina oul determinations at cv~"tkmal doses~
I- A1-- S" I.W-AA US1*
report prementeA at the 2[d lati. Cma"Be of Rautim 11fileavalp
r;W=gfttG/rCrkvb1rO,_,Gt. 2rit. Aug
ZHURULEV, A.I.,- TARUSOV, B.N.
Mechanism of the protective antioxidative action of some sulfur-
containing compounds. Radiobiologiia 2 no.2sl'n-180 162.
(KIRA 15:4)
(ANTIOXIDANTS) (SULFUR COMPOUNDS)
TARUSOV B.N.j POLIVODA, A.T.; ZHURAVLEV, A.I*; SEKAMOVAO Y09N*
-
Ultraweak spontaneous luminescence in animal tissues. Taito-
logiia 4 no.6:696-699 N-W62 (MIRA 17:3)
E
1. Akademiya moditainakikh nauk SSSR.. Mockvii.
MKRTCHYAN, R.G.; TARUSOV) B.N.
Antiproteoly-tic factor of the blood plasm of animals and its
chanees due to radiation injury. DAL All SSSA 142 no.2:462-
46/, ja 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(BLOOD PLASMA)
(PROTEIN9)
(GA14,11A RAYS--PYliSIOWGICAL E-PnCT)
TARUSOV) B.N., otv. red.; SKOKoVA) N.N., red.
(Biolumin ence; a symposium of June 3-6, .1963;
abstracts of reportsj Bioliuminestsentsiia; Simpozium
3-6 iiunia 1963 g.; tezisiy dokladov. Moskva# 1963. Z7 p.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Moskovskoye obshchestvo ispytateley prirody. Bektsiya
biofiziki. 2. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet (for
Tarusov).
ACCESSION NR: AT400809 8/3039/0/00/00/0=4/0242
AUTHOR: Tansov, D. N.
TITLE: Kinetic regularities of primary reactions and chemical protection.
SOURCE: Pervidmy*ye I nachallny*ye protseeW b1ologlachealtop daystviya radistaii.
Moscow, 1963,.234-242
4,
TO1PJC TAGS:. radioprotector, chemical radiopretector, ionizing radiation, yeast cell'o
i',: yeast, Saccharomyces vini, irradiated yeast cell, yeast radlosensitivity, lip(d peroxide,
autolytic process, cystelne, Beta morcaptoethylamine
ABSTRACT: In a review of previously published work, primarily by the author and his
colleagues, it to pointed out that the phenomena of radiation damage and chemical radio-
protection show two principal kinetic characteristics which give valuable Insight into the
nature of the primary processes in radiation injury. The Brat of these Is the "oxygen
I effecel, the fact that radiosensitivity increases with the oxygen pressure after the latter
reaches a certain threshold level. However, the Idnetice of this effect resemble those of
the branchod-chain oxidation of lipide rather then those of the radlolyais of water. Studies
on Saccharomyces vhd. irradiated at mW pressures of 0-11 atmospheres, showed that
for this organism, for whiab any Is not foxio~ an increase In the oxygen pressure also
ACCESSION NR-. AT4008639
has a protective effect. Furthermore, the diploid strain, which to much less sensitive
to radiation, is not protected as well by oxygen in mpeous suspension as the haploid
strain, although their responses are equal when grown on agar. Ilia, and studies on the
formation of Upid peroxides in the livers of irradiated rats, an effect which in confirtned
by the appearance of luminescence quenched by oysteine and other radloprotectants,
indicates that the initial reaction in radiation poisoning is the destruction of the anti-
oxidants; a 5-10% decrease In these antioxidants is sufficient to produce an autocatalytic
formation of lipid peroxides. The second important characteristic is the fact that the
oxygen effect and the protective effect of chemical agents decrease and disappear when the
ionization density is Increased. A quantitative study of the effect of antioxidants on both
irradiated yeast and mice showed that the'che'mical agents were never as effeetive In pre-
venting radiation damage. It is therefore concluded that there are two Competing proces-
sea in radiation poisoning: an oxidative process and a non-oxidative process, such as the
splitting of carboxypeptidase or nucleic acids, which to not affected by protective agents.
In fact, protective agents may have a negative effect under certain circumstances because
of their stimulatory effect on autolyals. 7he presentation In followed by a general die-
cussion. Orig. art. has: - 6 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Blolqa&eddy fakulltst, Modwyaldy govAdarstwenny0y universitat im.
M. V. JAm9nosov% Moomw (I)spubawt of Bioloas Moscow State University)
I CWd
TARUS OV x B. N.
Introductory r6marks. Trudy 1401P. Otd, biol. 70-8 163o
(AIRA 16:11)
TARWOV.- B. N. .-'l 1., of radiation inJury-
the prima]ry oxidation r8altiOnfi
KineticO Of -72 163.
Trudy Mjp. Otd. biol 7:68
TARUSOY".-4. N.--1-
Closing remarks. Trudy MDIP. Otd. biol. 7:220-221 163.
(KIRA 16:11)
POPOVY G.A.; TAPIJSOVY B,N.
N ture of the 'umnnascence cf animAl tiSSU03,
Blof.1-zlka e, rici.1:317-320 163.
(MIRA 17:1
GAMOV, R.A,; MAMFJ?OV, T.G.; TARUSOVP,.-~,N-.,
Spontaneous and induced biochemilmineseence of plants under
aerobic and anaerobic conditions. DokI. AN SSSR 1,50 no 4:
-915 Je 163. OUM 16-6)
13
9
1, Moskovskiy gosudai,stvannyy universitat imni Lomonosova.
Predstavleno akademikm A.N. Belozerskin.
(Plant calls and tissues)
(Bioluminescence)
GASANOVO R.A.; MAMOVp T.G.; TARUSOV, B.N.
.~ -~,
Interrelationship between-the extremely weak chemilumi-
nescence, and heat resistance of vegetable organima* Dokl.
AN SSSR 153 no.4:947-949 D 163. (KM 17:1)
1, Moskovskiy goaudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova.
Predstavleno akademikm A.N. Belozerskim.
~-Y:,.!, I
I :. . v, ~ , -.. ~,, - -V
- - I ,
(;atriz,c- lijlq 4 n(-13,,:,,-If~,ce ,
9 ~' and ce,:.
no. ~ - 13:-135 f(,4. - e P-
L - !:I cfiz "
0,11.1(-~ 17-?)'
POPOV, Gk..,
xlnetiC3 of chp.,Pll, n- ; ..irg
peroxide with water-ia animl
no.4392&-52~ 164.
AGt,VFRD-AV.F,V, A.Sh.- TARUSOV B.N. .
...
Extremely weak chemilumInscence of wheat atalkg so related to temperature,
Blofizlka 10 no.21351-352 165. (MIRA 18s7)
1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Moskovskogo go.,judarstvennogo Univeraiteta
imeni Lomonosova.
!'~ y
.
I
! Tr.-ly 14)IF. Otd. biol. 21s7 165.
C,)riolid t.n;7, rcurl.,ri. lb-id.s200-210 WIRA 18a6)
GASANOV9 R,A.; MAMEDOV, T.G.; TARUSCIV, B.N.
1--,
Spontaneous and induced ultraweak luminescence of plant organisms.
Trudy WIP. Otd. biol. 21t64-68 165. (Y-M 18t6)
AVAKYAN, TS.M.; TARUSOVO B.N.; ADZHYANq S.N.
If .-'
Oxygen effeot" of bloluminescance.
2ls6C-63 165.
Trudy WIF. OWL blol.
(MM 18t6)
tr "' G - ':'A-TSOV) B.N.
KLIPSON, N.A*; MOTEDO'., 19 a, , -,
.
Lumineeccnee method for study,.ng free radicztl. stnt,~~. Trucy
YOIP. Otd. biol. 2lilCj7.,lll 165. (MIRA V1:6)
TAaUSOVp BtN.1 ZHMVL.EV., A.I*
Biochemilualnescence of 14-plds.
2-ltl25-132 165.
Trudy 1401P. O~js b-Ici.
(11CFA 18,6j)
TARUSOV R.U.~ KOZLOV, Yu.P.; MTILMI S,; MOTOU TUN-7731ZEN rChou Yung-tseng]
y
Free radical processes in Irradiated homogenates of ardmals tissues.
Dokl. AN SSSR 163 no.3;752-753 Jl 165. (MRA 180)
1. Moskovskiy goaudarstvennyy wilveralltet". SubmItted November 25,
1964.
TARUSOV. B,Ns
Biophyaics and itus objectives. Naueh.dokl.v,,,s.i;hkcly;
no.4:7-13 165. (mrrp,~ IS:1c.)
AG,~VMDIYEV. 3.Sbe-, DOOSK(N.'lly YaJe.,, T.,tJiUSOV. B,N.
- -.- ......
Effeot of lew t-r-eratures on the extmmely %v~ak luW,.nsac-.-.ce of
pUnts, Btofizl~a 20 rc-5~"832-836 163,
(MIRA 18ilO)
1. Biolago-pochvennyy falculltet Moskcvsk,,lgo gcsudarstvannogo
univeralteta imeni M.Lomonosova.
L 1620-66
;ACCESSION NR: AP5020836
i
UR/
0020/65/163/004/0991/0993
AUTHOR: Agaverdiyev,, A. She; Doskochj, Ya, Yee; Taruaov# Be No'
,TITLE: Ultra-weak emission of plants with temperature reduction
SOURCE: AN SSSR, Dokladyp v* 163, no, 4# 1965# 991-993
~TOPIC TAGS: plant physiologyo biophysics* low temperature effect#
,light emissionP lumineseences, anoxia, free radical
1JABSTRACT: Emission intensit7 changes of plants at low temperatures
1wero atudiod to obtain data on oxidative processes, Four day old
i,wheat and barley sprouts of 50 different varieties were investigated
;;In a thermostat at a temperature range of 20 to -10 C& and p~notoemls-
;sion was measured by an end-window photomultiplior, Additional
lexperiments were condifeted to determine the effects of anoxia#
I
Mitrogeng and propylgallate on emission intensitye Findings show
ithat emission intensitydeoreasod with temperatime reduction, Lumin-
ieseence wau'recorded with temperatures reduced.,as low as 6 to 7 C for
Ithermophylio varieties# and with temperatures roduced an low as 000
for-the-more cold realstant-varietiese WitV ftwther reduotlon In
.Card ... ....
I
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;temperatures emission flared up and established it now low temperature
Maximum, Then# when the temperature was ralsedp emission intensity
:increased more rapidly* probably due to low temperature destruction
of the Inhibitor mechanism. The position of the low temperature
:Maximum of a given plant variety was related to its frost resistonce.
',Luminoscence ceased. in plants subjected to anoxittl and no low temper-
;ature emission flare-up was observed until oxygen was admitted to the
!;system. Propylgallates a free radical inhibitor# reduced the Intensi-
-ity of the flare-up and shifted it to a lower temlerature by about 20*
Tltra-weak emission appears to be a chemoluminescent process which
~accompanies the oxidation of structural lipids. This free radical
ioxidation Is maintained at a low level by bloantioxidants, However,
~at certain critical points# the antioxidant equilibrium is disturbed.
'Then# when the temperature Is raised, the expenditure of entioxidanto
!exceeds their return flow and oxidative processes develop autooataly-
;tically, Thus# the flare-up of ultra-woak emission appears to be
,caused by sharp increase in antioxidant oonsumptione Origo art# has:
13 figures#
i
'ASSOCIATION: Hookovskly gosudaretvennyy universitet.im., M. V.
carcl 213 - - ---------
VF.'jELOVSXIY, V.A.; TARIJSOV, B.N.
Effect of )(-rays Co6O on the extremely weak luminescence of
.rdtem of barley seedlings. Veotjfnsk.un.Ser.61 B101
the root a,
pochv. 20 no.4t65-68 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 1&12~
1. Kafedra biofiziki Mos!,ovskogo universiteta. Submitted July
24t 1964.
ORLOV, V.N.; ORLOV, 0. Y".; PANOV, Ye.N.; CHAYKOVSKIY, Yu*V.; YABLOKOV, A.V.;
GONCHAREKKO, Ye.N.; GOREMIOVA, V.G.; KONOPLY)YIIIKOV, A.K.;
KUDRYASHOV,p Yu.B.; REUK, V.D.1 SITUENTKOVA, Ye.A.j TAFPS07,,4,k~q
PETRUSHVICH, Yu,M,; IVANOV, I.I.; GAPCINERKOp V.I.; ANTCVOV, V.A.;
VOROBIYET, L.N.; BUMMOVA, Ye.V.t BURDIN, K.S.; PARKHGHENKO, 1.14.1
AGAVMIYETp (A,, Sho,; DOSKACH, Ya. Yo.; TARUSOT, B.N.
Brief newo, BiuL MOIP.Otd. biol. 70 no,,61158-171 N-D 165.
(MIRA 19:1)
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21~3) S/026/60/000/03/006/047
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AUTHOR: Tarusov. D.N., Professor (Moscow)
TITLE: Ionizing Radiation and the Human Organism.
Seeking a Means of Protection Against Radiatiop
Sickness 17
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1960, Nr 3, PP 33-38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a popular description of how radiation
affects the organism and a summary of prophy-
lactic countermeasures against radiation sickness.
The author outlines N.N. Semenov's well-known
theory on the chain reactions created by active
chemical products which form during exposure
to radiation. The development of chemically
active radicals (observable in amino-acids and
albumens by the paramagnetic method) Z-Ref 2_7
Card 1/3 is also described. Discussing the radiation-
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Ionizing Radiation and the Human organism. Seeking a Means
of Protection Against Radiation Sickness
protection afforded by cystein, etc., the author
notes the value of the beta-mercaptoethylamine
preparation suggested by Z.M. Bacq. The con-
dition of anoxia is described with mention of
the research-results of Gray and Peterson (Eng-
land). Discussing Bacq's hypothesis on the
action of prophylactic materials, the author
points out that it neglects the fact that the
substances from which cells are formed are also
amenable to radiation. The cells then develop
active organic radicals and superoxides. Ex-
periments showed an 80 times increase in super-
oxides of biolipids during irradiation than
during equivalent conditions in water. Research
on the lipids in animal tissups and other fats
Card 2/3 shows that the correlation between the ability
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Ionizing Radiation and the Human Organism. Seeking a Means
of Protection Against Radiation Sickness
of compounds to brake oxidation chain reactions
and their ability to produce a prophylactic
effect are more complete than in models where
water radicals play a special role. The article
ends with a note on the urgency of finding a
compound capable of braking the chain reactions
of radiation sickness. There are 2 graphs and
6 references, of which 1 is English and 5 Soviet.
Card 3/3
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TARUSOV., G.V.
Experience of vorking on beat fastening of joints on drin pipes
in "the enterprises of the State Association of the Azerbaijan
Petroleum Industry. Neft. khoz. 39 no.7:60-63 J1 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
(Oil well drilling-Equipment and supplies)
(Pipe joints)
jAgjQOy, 3UAdjMjL.Leonidovich- CHERNYAK, R.I.,, red.j POPOV, V.N.0
tekhn. red.
[our experience with visual propaganda]Nash opyt nagliadnoi
agitatsii]Nash opyt nagliadnoi agitatsii. Tambov, Tambovskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 27 p. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Sekretarl Muchkapskogo rayonnogo komiteta Kommunistiche-
skoy partii Sovetakogo Soyuza (for Tarusov).
(Muchkap Distriet-Agriculture---Audio-visua1 aide)
v7s.-TSIVSKly, ye.N.i
_nj~m of superweak spon-arp-,,;ss 0r;TSn-'!:M3.
Bjofi7,ika 8 ro.a.-125-3-27 1 '03. (Ml,-lA. 1'7~8)
I 'OBRAZIIEIISYly, N.A.
TAPaJSOVA-,,,N,!kP- i- VETROV j, A.N.; PFO,
Synthetic study of flavonoids. Part 51 Syntheoill of oriodictYO1-
d its methyl ether. Zhur. ob. khim- 34 no.100300-
7-glycoside an (MIRA 37:11)
3303 0 164. .nkoy khimicheskoy tOkhnOlOgi' imeni
1. MoskovskiY institut t0
M.V. Lomonosava-
1, TARUTIN) A, A,
2. USSR (600)
4~ Automobile Engineering
7. "Theory of Automobile-Saspension" R. V. Zetenberg. Reviewed by A. A. Tarutin
Avt. t rakt, prom, no. 9. 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Jaruary -1953. Unclassified.
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POPOVA, S.H,, tekhnicheskir
Increasing the fatigm strength of Plats spring$ by the Plastic
cambering method Trudy RAMI no.68:3-25 153. (MLRA 8:3)
(springs Nechanism))
!AMIN. A .. starshi5r nauchnY7 sotruilnik;
UM/Miscellancous - Books
Caxd 1/1 1 Pub. 12 - 11/12
Authors I Korotonoshko, N. I.; KuMov, N. K.; Khanin, 14. S.; Tarutin, A. A.;
and Riatenberg, G. H.
Title I Critique and bibliography
Pdriodicel I Ayt. trakt. pron. 4, 31-33, Apr 1954
Abstr"t Critical review of reports written by differont authors, dealing in
autrootive and metallurgical technology.
Institution Scientific Research Institute of Machine Construction
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