SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TRIFONOVA, O.L. - TRINER, S.

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Physical Metallurgy and Technology of Heat Treatment 841 Kirpichnikov,. K,S., Candidate of Technical Sciences., Docent, Rapid Annealing of Semifinished Articles Cold-formed from D16 and AV (AK5) Al=intm-LUOY Sheet 17 The author describes thexesults of applying nev regimes of rapid amealing for heat-treated alumimm alloys, in addition, he outlines the principles of designing equipment for rapid annealingi, Vishnyakov, D.Ya.; Figellman., M.A.,, Ebgineer; Trifonova,, O,L,., Engineer,, Some Properties of B1659 Medium-Alloy Steel 34 The author studies the effect of the degree of plastic deformation and the rate of cooling on the properties of this steel, tested at various temperatures. This type of steel contains -11 to moderate amounts of chromium, nickel,, tungsten, and vanadium. There are 4 references, all Soviet, Vishnyakov, D.Ya.; Vinitskiy, A.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences. A Study of the Wear Resistance of Carbon Steels 43 Card 3/8 Physical Metallurgy and Technology of Heat Treatment 841 Author's conclusions: 1. Carbon steels with a laminated pearlitic structure are more wear-resistant than steels with a gramLlar pearlitic structure. 2. An increase In the amount of laminar pearlite results In a drop in the rate of wear, especlallyin hypoeutectoid steels. There are 4 references., all Soviet. Vishnyakov, D.Ya.; VWtsklyj A.G. Effect of Structure on the Wear Resistance of Iron-Chromium-Carbon Alloys 50 Author's conclusions (in part): 1. An increase in the quantity of special carbides in annealed and hardened chrome steels increases their wear resistance. 2. A given quantity of cubic crystals of chromium carbide imparts greater wear resistance than the same quantity of trigonal carbides,, other conditions being equal, 3. The relatLonship between wear resistance., hardness, and certain other mechanical properties of annealed chrome steels can be observed only within the limits of identical structures. There are 3 references,, all Soviet. Card 4/8 Physical Metall:urgy and Technology of Heat Treatment 841 Livanov, V.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Vozdvizhenskiy, V.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Recrystallization of Alumimm-Manganese Alloys 65 The authors study the recrystallization process of alumimm-manganese alloys as affected by the amount of manganese in solid solution, the quantity and distribution of dispersed phases, and nonuniformity of chemical composition and structure. There are 18 references., of which 8 are Soviet, 8 English, and 2 German, Livanov., V.A.; Vozdvizhenskiy, V.M. Effect of Addition Elements on the Solubility of Manganese in Alumi 84 The authors study the effect of small amounts of iron,, silicon, and titanium on the solubility of manganese in aluminum, There are 15 references, of which 3 are Soviet, 8 English, and 4 German. Vishnyakov, D.Ya.; Sovalova, A.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Smirnova, K.A. Mechanical Properties of Steels at Low Temperatures 100 Card 5/8 Physical Metallurgy and Technology of Heat Treatment 841 Resalts are given of an investigation of the effect of the composi- tion and heat treatment of certain alloy structural steels on the cold brittleness of the steels at sub-zero temperatures, There are 3 references, all Soviet. Sovalova, A,A.; Kornilova, Z.I,, Engineer. Scale Resistance of Certain Nickel-Base Alloys 107 The authors compare the scale resistance of three nickel-base alloys at various temperatures with that of an iron-base aircraft-construe- tion alloy.. Neustruyev, A.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Heat Exchsnge in Con- tinuous Convection Furnaces 3-13 Neustruyev compares uniflow and counterflow furnaces of the above tn)e and concludes that preference should be given to the counter-flov variety. There are 6 references, all Soviet, Neustruyev, A.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Special Features of Heating Elongated Items of Alumiinum Alloys in Convection Furnaces 129 Card 6,6 Physical Metallurgy and.Technology of Heat Treatment 841 The author discusses the special problems connected with the heat treatment, especially hardening, of elongated altudn=-aLloy semi- finished products (shapes, pipes,, sheet,, etc.), particularly such problems as maintaining constant temperature and the achievement of rapid and uniform heating. There are 5 references,, of which 4 are Soviet and I is German. Livanov, V,A.; Yelagin,, V*I,., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Investi- gation of AMg6 Heat-resistant Alloy with Additions of Iron and Nickel 138 The author's investigation shows that small additions of iron (0.08-0.92%) and nickel (0.17-0.72%) do not improve th 'e mechanical properties of AMg6 alloy (Al. + 6% Mg) at elevated temperatures. There are 7 references, of which 51are Soviet, 1 is English, and 1 German. Livanov, V.A.; Yelagin, V.I. The Extrusion Effect at Elevated Temperatures 143 An investigation of the "extrusion effect" (increased strength as a result of the extrusion process) in alumimun-magnesium alloys with additions of chromium and manganese (together and separately) shows Card 7/ 8 Physical Metallurgy and Technology of Heat Treatment 841 that these alloys retain their increased strength even after cold draving. It is further shown that the extrusion effect is preserved at elevated temperatures (3000 C) and is observed both in the short- time strength test and in the long-tirae hardness test. There are 10 references, of which 8 are Soviet and 2 German. Petrov., D.A., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Bukhanova, A.A... Candidate of Technical Sciences. Change in Shape and Recrystallization of Crystalline Substances During Solution and Growth in the Solid Phase 161 The authors investigate the changes in crystalline structure which occur during the annealing of various alloys. Kolachev, B.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences. The Effect of Chromium, Manganese, and Iron on the Hatural Aging of Aluminum-Copper Alloys 172 Results are given of an investigation of the effect of chromium, manganese, and iron on the nging of aluminum alloys containing 4 percent of copper. There are 9 references., of which 4 are Soviet, 3 German, and 2 English. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 8/8 Go/mas 11-28-58 VISHNyAKOVO D.ya., 1oktor tekhn.nauk, 'prof.', FIGEWMAIT, 1!.A., inzh.; IR=Qyt inzb. low-alloy steel- Trudy, MATI no-31-34-42 Some properties of K659 (mI-RA 11:7) 158. (Steel alloys--Testing) i; IRIFONOV _A G.; ZVEMA, ye.y.; TARNAVSKIY, A. L; VOLOSHCHUXP V.U , V.P. ASHURKI At ye-M-; 1VANOV 23 no.9058 3 163. Now developments in research. Stal' (MIRA 16:10) t 43079,,66 17W- JDA"' ACC HRi AR60143175 SOURCE COEE: UR/0137/65/000/OU/bOO5/DO06 AUTHORS: Pavlov, A, M.; ZtWev,, B. M.; Chuk#, V. V.; Trifonova,, R. Gq Kashkina. L, N. TITLE: Formation of elaotic-plastic properties of steel cables SOURCE: Rof. zh. Motallurgiya, Aba. 1.ID39 REF SOURCE: Sb. Stalln. kanaty. Vyp. 2. Kiyev, Tekhnika, 1965, 355-359 TOPIC TAGS: wire, wire product,, rupture strengg"',, flow stress I of ABSIMCT: Increasing the degree of deformatio surface layers during straight- I ening leads to a decrease of the elastic and flow limits, however, the overall effect achieved by this method is negligible.. The inersase in the degree of do- formation during straightening has a negative effect on the time dependence of rupture strength. Straightening of cable drastically reduces the magnitude of residual tensions ir, the surface lVers of the cable, This explains the observed! lowering of the elastic and flow limits, 3 Illustrations. L. Kochenova ffrans- lation of abstrac-t7 SUB CODE: Card -If UDC: 621,771,9Q_1 L -155og-63 K-3 j "--,: C3:' ACCESSION NR; AP3006528 S/0133163/000/009/0858/0858 AUTHOR: -Trifonova, R. G. TITLE: Use of ultrasound in pickling metal SOURCE: Stal', no. 9, 1963, 858 T~)?IC TACS: steel picklinz, p4ckling acceleration, ultrasonic ch-!-~!2 c a. 7 1 c'- I I rig 0, ng I I _, ultrason~ e ltLc, C' c a ick I I Z- t(-- "~P a s xperimented -.! i t h 5;0 9 S I 01ZC 0 4 Cl'~ r, dl8KhNVA(wU. steel rod5. The ultrasound increaSeU Lhe -a~e N i , 0 . 8 i)10 % of chemical pickling 4-7.5 cimes. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ- 30Sep63 EVCL: 00 SUB CODE: MA, ML NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card I / I AA-, V'/q USSR/Pharmacologyp Toxicology. Ganglioblocking Drugs U_)j Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4. 1958., No 17593 Author :-Trifonqy&,S.F.. Inst Not Given Title An Experiment in the Use of Pachycarpine in Uterine Sub- involution after Birth Orig Pub Akusheretvo i ginekologiya, 1957) No 2, 89 Abstract Pachycarpine was used in a dose of 0-1 9 3 times daiDy in 120 births. The treatment began in the majority of caseis on the 2-4th day after delivery. After 2-5 days of treatment the uterus contracted well, the height in a standing posture de- creased by 2-3 cm. There was no unfavorable effect on lactation. Card 1/1 TRIFONOVAp S.F Influence of brucelloois on menstrual function. Vop okh, mat, i det. 5 no. 2t62-6/+ Mr-Ap 160. WFA 13:10) 1. Iz Wedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav, - prof. A,B,. Gillersot) Omskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo institute, imeni M. I. Kalinina, (BRUCELLOSIS) (MENSTRUATION) GARRusHA, I.F., prof.1 TRIMA ' - I otvet. za vYPusk .[Introductio" to the course _. in "oil science] VvOdeni-e k k=ffu po.,,b_ vovedenila; lektsiia diia studentov agronorjch~skogo Gor'ki, B6-10rusBkala sellkhoz akad,, j 1958- 32 p. fakullteta. (soil scienceLStudy and teaching) (MIRA 14slo) ALEMDWJ,M., Ing.j BURI.,R.j DICBA,O.j gcologj TRINBITASJ., ing. ~,-- . Considerations on the selsm-io Izospectirg works in platfo= zones. Patrol si gaze.14 no.61273--?.90 Jet63 r r Asts c:,1 r-T ort subrnd~ted at the 1 1 11 - i o n, Con:,r-~,ss 1~59- _741MR; J.B.; M&M, Zaigmond Etranolator) Hotel Ymnagement in ErgOdiae Fiz gizemle 13 no.4:110-112 Ap 16j. TRI'.21-TUS I A. De t- e mi ni n;.-~ th,- Thicmess of TrIn -jurfa~~e Layers With X -RAys." Card Sci, kno inst giv,m), Villpyus, 1954. (RZhFJU!n, 'b 231, ix-,c 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical iJissertations Defended at USSF fligher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Siza - No. 556, 24 jun 55 USSR Farm J~nimals. Honiybo.~&.. Q-5 1,bs Jour: Rif Zhur-Bioill No 23, 1958, 1057?84 .il.uthor _Irimonov, S. Inst No t -g-P-tot.- TitlQ Our ExD,;ri,.;nco in Opon I-ir ',r,int,.;ring of Honoy- boos in an Apiary. Orig Pub: S. Kh. Sibiri, 1958, No 4, 70-73. Lbstract: From 27 colonies which wintered in th- open in 1954-1956 a gross honey - crop of 40.3 kg, per colony was obtained, and from 22 colonies which wintorod in a protoctod placo - 31.4 kg, Tho cold was roaching 46-600C but no death loss of boos was observed. The hivos woro two-colony, horizontal, with walls of 106 mni. total thick- noss out of -hich 40-45 rimi. waa fillod with in- sulating mat,Jrial. TRIMPOLETS. D.A., insh. _.- -- ------------ Artificial wave generator for controlling the development in water of blood-sucking mosquitoes. Gig. i m. 26 n0.5:91 MY 161. 1. Iz Khar1kovskogo otdeleniya gosudarstvennogo proyektnogo instituta Vodokanalproyekt. (MOSQUITOES-EXTERMINATION) TRIMAJO'TIC, Ljubot Ing. - Our industry of pharmaCCUUMI chemicalm. Alm hem W 64-71 156. TRINGSTIC, Ljjibov ing.; MXAKOVCIC, Thoraj, dipl.ec. State and rrospective needs of professional cadres of the chemical Industry of the People's Re~ublic of Croatia. Kem ind 9 no.12:307- 311 D 169. TRINAJSTIC, Ljubo$,,,inz.; Koic)i, Otmart Inz. ". ~. I I problems of schools and for chemical industries Alm hem ind 239-257 162. skilled vocational cadres and scientific research. 1 -- KOLARP Z.; DEMIC, Gj.; RANDIC, M.; TRINAJ3TIC, N.; "SEKE, V. Book reviews. Croat chem acts. 35 no.4:315-319 16". 1. Clan Redakcionog odtara, "Croatica Chemica Act&" (for Randic). Urology R UMIA 1: 1 A TARCOVEAEIT, Gh., Dr, Col, TIRIITC~, D. Et,. Lt-Col, and PIWOSCARU, Dr, Lt-Col Laffiliation 'not '-'I'V-eAjI "Considerations on Urolitl-,iasis pationts Hospitalized in the Surger:v Section of the pitosti ~Iilitary Hospital in Recent Years (1961-1965)." TU Bucharest, Revista Sanitara '~ilitara, Vol 62, No 4 1 , V - Aug 6 6, pp 691-697. Abstract: A discussio-.,, ~,n;' analysis of 184 cases of uro- lithiasis treated at 2ites*i i,li1jitary Lospital dur-In.- a five-year period, . repre-renti rig 2.9 percent of tile totfll numbor of durinu the poriod. patients accounted for 118 cases ar.d f'c,-;-.,,-les for 66 cases, z~nd more of the patients caL.e from -an urican. enviroliment than from a rural one. The bnsic diaZZ.-iostic step was the direct radio- ,graphy of the ur_-"nPry apparatus, A variety of therapeutic methods was used. Includes 16 i-e-iCerences, o4f which 10 Rumanian, one Russian, one French ,-a~d 4 BnE.Iish-lanCuage. -- Xleaiuscript submitted 5 October 1965. 1/1 TRINCA, Francisc From the experience of a Rmumian trade union in the organization and guidance of public control. Munca sindic 7 no.4:55-57 Ap 163. 1. Presedinte al Consiliului local al sindica0elor Lugoj. TRINGA, Virgilj corespondent calling for socialist competitions Canstr Buc 14 no,649:1 16 Je ,62. TRINCHEM, I. Mechanized cleaning of interrows on carrot fields. Hauka i pared. op. v sellkhos. 8 no.4:40-41 Ap '58, (MIU 11:5) (Weed control) (Carrots) TRINCHENKO, I. V. , Cand Agr Sci -- (dis--) "IN'lechanized Procedures in the clearing of soil layer over germinated carrot seeds as a i.-eti.-od of weed control." Leningrad-Pushkin, 1960. 20 pp wIth (Ministry of Agriculture RSFSR, Leningrad Agricultural inst); ll-C 'A, copies; price not Eiven; (KL, 2?-60, 157) 17. a C a iJ. u! ..1 1 La 2 1 6 ~v0 t N A4 01 PS4 I SO Rom r4 A 13 -a 04 2 A 443 p - 1 311 Aa Irs t~~ 1J ;I e I j v N TRINCHEM, P.S. Mechanization of production at the Kharkov mKrasnri Oktiabrim Plant. Stroi. i dor. mashinostr. 5 no-12:30-32 D 160. (HM 13:11) 1. Direktor KharIkovskogo zavoda "Krasnyy Oktyabrl." (Building materiale industry-Equipment and suppUes) a 9. Out* sn -.11 Jq.-I -A . so "43- w Jd 0 0 a 0 ng I Is L 00 use 0 -0 Z. At 24 .0' 1- *AV H Jim :ov A;.o ulotil".11 In He.- ; -. i 14 k * '. a :30 io 'a, a IN0 so. 0 ntl. i F A. -I u 40 tn ft 0 0 vv 90 U i 4 , me -4 flu, i- a ra 000 '04 0*,:g .1 .0 .0- "'ft a tu bd 17 'N IRISOM, X.S.. kanildat biologichaskikh nank (Klass) Apparatus for Intraplaural operations. X11n. sod. 32 no.12:78-FJO D 154. (KIRA 8:3) 1. Is tuberkulesnogo otdolonlya (sav. K.S.Trincher) gorodskol bollnitey g.N!Lass. (PURURA. surgery Intrepleural drainage & lavage, appar.) -ACCESSION NR: AP4015082 S/0205/64/004/,,001/0036/oo4o 'AUMOR: Trinoher, Ke S.; Kuzinp At Me TITIZ Significance of.wator in erythrocyte radia tion damage 'SOURC9: Radiobiologiyal v. 4, no. 19-1964,, 36-40 TOPIC TAGS: erythrocyte radiation damage# gama-irradiation, erythrocyte water mediums closely packed erythrocytes. , , optical density changes active water radical, erythrocyte radioprotection, erythrocyte water films direct radiation injury, erythrocyte water distribution ABSTRACT: The possibility that the active water radicals surrounding erythrocytes play a dominant role in erythrocyte membrane rad-iation damage.has been suggested by the authors'-earlier investigations. To test this possibilitys- radiosensitivity of erythrocytes suspended An a physiological solution was compared with closely packed arythro- ~cytes produced by centrifuging the same suspension for 5 mJn. The- erythrocyte samples were gamma- irrad iat ed (Csl37# 700 r/min) with .5000 r doses, Radiation damage was determined photovistrically by optical density change, Close paoking of erythrocytes wat. found to be card -ACOESSION NR: AP4015082 responsible for approximately 20% radioprotection. Additional exuari- ments were conducted with closely packed erythrocytes to find whether this protective action can be attributed to depression of metabolic processes, Findings showed that radioprotection of closely-packed erythrocytes is not caused by metabolic.processes, but by the reduced volume of water surrounding the erythrocyte and the subsequent reduced !number of water radicals reaching the erythrocyte. To find whether the remaining BMof erythrocyte radiation damage is caused by radiation acting directly on the eryghrocyte structure or only on the water film enveloping the erythrocyte,, erythrocyte samples were irradiated in an isotonic medium containing 0.5% glucose. Radioprotection increases 'to 55% in the presence of glucose which does not penetrate into the erythrocyte, This protective action can be attributed to Interception of the shortlived water radicals formed in the water films enveloping the erythrocytes and is related to radiation acting indirectly.on erythrocyte structures On the bases of water distribution within the erythrocyte and oleo on the basis of the literature,, It is estimated ,that 2Ceo of radiation damage is paused by direot injury of erythroo membrane macromolecules. .5hortlived water radicals in the water f V enveloping the erythrocyte or direct radiation action on the lipopro- tein complexe6,,,of the cell surface l.a7er may account for the.remaAning Card 2/3 7 ACCESSION NR: AP4015082 25% radiation dam4ge. The mechanisms which increase erythrocyte membrane radiosenditivity in a physiological solution nvo applicable to ot4er cellular structures. Orig, art. hast 5 figureso .ASSOCIATION: Institut biologloheskoy fiziki AN SSS1,19, moncow tInstitute of Biological Physics AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 25SOP63". DATE ACQ,: l2Mar64 ENCL: 00 CODE: LS NO REP SOV: 005 OTHER: Oll Com 3/3 USSR/Biology FD-2435 Card 1/1 Pub 17-18/21 Author : *Trinchero K. S. Cand Biol Sci Title : The resistance of tissues of various organs to an active reaction of a medium Periodical : Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 39, 68-71, Jan 1955 Abstract Author studied tissues from lungs, kidneys, and mesentery of differ- ent warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals and their resistivity to artificial'media of pHC1_4 =11. Since the lungs and kidneys*of warm- blooded animals take an active part in the regulation of the acid- alkaly balance of the organism they must depend on their resisti-iity to a more or less wide pH zone. At pH - 4 lungs, kidneys, and mesen- tery were found to suffer paranecrosis; lungs were irreversibly dam- aged at pH--5.2; injury to the mesentery.at PHa,5.2 was incompletely reversible; kidneys were markedly resistant, damage being completely reversible. In a neutral medium (p1l zNL 7) the. lungs showed paranecro- sis. Above Pk=7, there was paranecrosis and formation of granula- tion. 2 references: 2 USSR, 2 since 1940, tables. Institution: Chair of Pharmacology (Prof K. A. Meshcherskaya) Chelyabinsk Medical Institute, and Tuberculosis Department (*Head, Cand Biol Sci K. S. Trincher) Miass Municipal Hospital; Chelyabinskaya Oblast Submitted : May 4,1953 TRINCH1R,'A-q"-. Resistance of erythrocytes following modification of active reaction of the madium. Biul. ekep. biol. i mad. 40 no.12s5l-52 D 055. (MLRA 9:3) 1. 1z kafedry patofiziologii (zav.-prof. R.A. Dymshits) Chelyabinakogo meditsinskogo inatituta (dir.-prof. G.D. Obrazteov) i is Tuberkulaznogo otdolaniya (zav.-Itandidat biologUbaskikh nauk K.S. Trincher) Miasakoy gorodskoy bollnitsy. ION aticielmnoff, effects, on erythrocyte resist.) (ARYTHELOCIMS, resist., eff. of pH) TRINCHBR, X.01 Xffect of temperature on lov- and high-frequency slactric conductivIty of blood and its connection vith the structure of orythocytes. Btofizika 1 "*.2:113-119 156. (KLRA 9:9) I.Bieloge-pochvenVy fakul'tat Mookovokogo gesudaretvennego universiteta. (TEMPEnTURE--PHYSIOLOGICAL IMCT)(ERYTHRDCYTES)(FLECTROPHYSIOWGY) TRINCHER, K.S. 7w=g~s as a heat producing organ [with summ ry in Inglish]. Biofizika 2 no.6:675-685 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. GoBuaarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut, Semipalatinsk. (LUNGS) (ANIMAL HEAT) MINGM, X.S. Decline of the resistance of irradiated erythrocytes in alkaline media and relation of the latent period of alkaline hemolysis to the radiation dose [vith summary in English]. Biofizika 4 no.11. 78-83 Ja '58- (MIRA 12:10 1. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (HEHOIYSIS, effect of radiations, x-rays, relation of dose to latency alkaline hemolysis (Rug)) (ROMMU RAYS, eff ects, on hemolysis, relation of radiation period of lakaline hemolysis (RUB)) period of dose to latency TRINCHER, - (Moskva) Bipolar theory of the dielectric atructure of cellse Usposovr*biolo 45 no.3:261-271 MY--Te '59 (MIRA 1118) (HISTOLOGY, bipolar theory of dielectric structure of cell, review (Rua)) (FMCTROPHYSIOLODYI, sane (Rua)) MCERPTA M, ICA See 2 Vol 12/7 Physiology July 59 2910. DEPENDENCE OF THE LIPOPEXIC FUNCTION OF THE LUNGS ON ENWRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE (Russian text) n ClLr-r js".5. Semipalatinsk Med. Inst., Semipalitinok - BYULL. EKSPER. BIOL. I MED. 1958, -16/10 (65-68) Tables I The quantity of lipids was determined in the lungs of rats, cats and guinea-pigs. A slightly Increased content of lipide was demonstrated In the lung tissue of ani- mals kept at low temperature. CHIZHXVSKIY, Aleksandr Leonidovich, prof.; KORZHUYEV, P.A., doktor biolog. nauk, otv.red.; TRINCHER, KJL.5 ed.izd-va; ASTAVY19VA, T.A., I,' . ~ .' ~:-' I.;T-!W awl tekhn.red. -4 [Structural analysis of circulating blood] Strukturnyi analiz dvizhushcheisia krovi. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSBR, 1959. 473 P. (MIRA 12:12) (ERYTHROCYTES) EEERPTA MICA See 2 Vol 12/9 Physiology Sept 59 3844. DECLINE OF IRRADIATED ERYTHROCYTE RESISTANCE INI ALKALINE MEDIUM AND DEPENDENCE OF THE LATENT PERIOD OF ALKALINE HAEMOLYSIS ON THE RADIATION DOSE (Russian text) - T r i n c h e r K. S. - BIOFIZIKA 1959. 4/1 (78-8.1) Graphs 2 Tables I the rWs ance of irradiated erythrocytes to the subsequent effect of alkaline medium was sharply diminished as compared to the resistance of non-irradiated erythrocytes. Irradiated and non-irradiated erythrocytes bhowed about the same resistance to the subsequent effect of an acid medium. The dependence of the latent period of alkaline haemolysis on the dose of blood irradiation Is of a simple exponentially decreasing character. It may be supposed that the surface layer of the erythrocyte contalnp a great number of radiosensitive spots which are damaged according to the 'target theory' and that this damage causes the diminution or the latent period of alkaline haemolyals. (11,5.14) to TRINCHER, K.S.; ORLOVA, L.V. Concentration dependence of the velocity of erythrocyte destruction in an alkal-ine medium. Biofizika 10 no.3:540-542 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR, Ploskva. Submitted July 17, 1964. I -L 10419-~6 AM50i6-847 BOOK EXPIDITATION UR/ g~n arl Sigmundovich ~Biology and information; elements of biological thermodynamics (Biologiya i informatsiya; elementy biologicheskoy termodinamiki), Moscow, Izd-vo 111auka", 1964. 98 p. J-11us., biblio. (At head of title: Akadamiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut biologicheakoy fiziki) 5,200 copies printed. IDPIC TAGS: biology, biophysics, genetics, biologic aging, temperature adaptation, thermodynamic law, cybernetics# existence PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book on biological thermodynamics is a study of the physical laws of living nature. An attempt is made to formulate thermodynamic laws governing existence and development of living organisms. New concepts are introdaced to explain the thermodynamics of material, concrete and objective characteristics of life. The book shows that intracellular water is in a state of thermal labJlity. Ihe author bases his study on two main rules: "the law of biological adaptation" and "the law of accumulation of information". Mis book is recommended for biologists, biophysicists, physicists, cyberneticians, philosophers, scientific workers, aspirants and students of corresponding fields. Card 1/2 UDC: 57 519-92+536.7 A. iO4 1 9_156 AM5026a47 TABLE OF C014TENTS: iAuthor's note - 3 Preface (No A. Bernshtein) - 5 Introduction - 15 Ch. I. 7he non-applicability of the Prigogine theorem in embryogenesis 27 Ch. 11. Themodynamic theorem of biologic evolution - 36 Ch. III. Adaptational process of the cell (ontogenetic adaptation of erythro- cytes) -- 43 Ch. IV. Law of biological adaptation -- 50 Ch. V. Me problem of aging of an organiam -- 56 Ch. VI. Basic exchange and external working processes of an organism 66 Ch. VII. Law of accuwalation of information - 67 Ch. VIII. Infomation and non-information components of living sytems 69 Ch. IX. Negative entropy of intracellular water -- 75 Conclusion - 82 Bibliography - 84 Supplement (P. Go Kuznetsov). The history of the problem of applying thermo- dynamics te biology - 88 SUB CODE: L.5, TD SUE14ITTED: 17Aug64 NO REF SOV: 04!i,.~~ OITW: 052 Card ~/2 TFUNCHERY K.S.; KUZIN, A.M.; BREGADZE, Yu.I.; GINTSBURG, E.I. Radiation injury of er-jt~ro7ctes, suarended in ruitive and protein-free madium, by various kinds of irradiation, Radioblologiia 5 no.2:174-178 165, (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut blologiche8koy fiziki All SSSR, Moskva. THINCHER) K'S. Conaerning Articleal "Applicability of the second pHnellpla of thermodynamIca to living matter" by, JU.P.Syrnikov, "Fiore on the applicability of PrIgozhInI9 theorem to biology" by A.I.Bykhovskit, and "Applicabtlity of Prigozbints theorem to the process of embryogenesis and evolution" by M.B.Berkinblit. Blofizika 1.0 no.6AI09-1112 165. (14111A lgs:l) IRINCIM I I nauchn. sotr.. DLTU'~SHTIF,,-114, !:.A.;, PrOA-Y ct,i. red.; KOLFAKOVA, Ye.A., red. [Bioloa and infozwation-, elements of blo~logical Th8nio- dynamics] Biologila i in~ormatsi'ui; elementy biologi--he- skoi termodinamiki. Moskva, Pauka, 1965. J-18 p. - 4 1. Instil-'ift biologi.oheskuy fizikl M: SSSR (for ri-itnc-her). ~llr.;Z-~!li~-,~-Iczi~~!--~~~j~,~i'lltY.- .i. - - I I I . . - - i I ! ir . - I~ C, ~ .1 - 11 - I . - I . . : . . . . ~-, ~ 7;-~ I- . " -'Z, , . ., _ , Al; M.."I TR I I %7CH.;,E I E .,-) , ; G I I il',Shl'! , El . ;- . -:, A d a j) I. c h-- n ge, a ; -, , ~)b : r. , i~ - ,- " r :-, , :i -, r., ~- ~i I a. F 1 z 4 r,.z r -. : . I - I , I . I . . -; 49 no-5:1,21-625 :,Iy 163. tk * -11 1 F J, L -/ : I I )' J.. Prom the TMFtLtjtcj Of Biolw if-al ]:Ih~r..-I,,:~i A,!aJ::my of scl%-Ilcev, 4"'C'scow. z -F, iz -., , -, - --1,; ,, -jo-Tn,- ~f fitiring its . 6 m Kud"Ttlf rl!-'~*i~~,J,~-,'~ EnzyDizatJ17 am- 1,YSIA3 of 41M, !-rurfact- .,;' ~~Yt.~fncytes. Bict I zika ? no. -9 t 5W4;,"ll 1; ' (MTRt l7i8' 1. Tn s t 1 t u t b i c 1 c g L -- " '~ .y f ,. z f e ~ ~ '~ 11 -7 - ~, X~, va-, . ~j' KeS..; I Thermodynamic theorem of biological evolution. Biofisika no.6:740-744 162. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva, T ..'K.S.; KUZIN, A.M. LI,EqffR Significance of water in radiation damage of the erythrocytes. Radiobiologila 4 no.1:36-40 164. (KERA 17:4) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. TRINCHER, K.S. . Thermodynamics of biological processes. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.5:1043-1048 My 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. TRINQM1, K.S.; GIIIISBURG, L.I. .U - j"- Kinetics of the enzyrrutic destruction of the cell membrane of an erythrocyte. biol'izika, 7 no.2:21,/,-21~7162.(MMA 16:8) 1. Inatitut biologicheakoy fiziki U4 SSSR; 140.gkva. (ERTautourrm) (Ti,-YI)SIN) -TRINCHM, K.S.; MOZZHUKHIN, A.S. Correlation between the metabolic intensity of a radiO-- Bensitive organ and the effective dose of a radiation- protective agent. Radiobiologiia 3 no.4z626-627 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut biologichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR, 14oskva, z 2- SGURCE, Radioblologiya, v. no. 1 6 2t-S - 6 27 T A D 7, 3 7 '2-tta On t-'-c dcse af a rl-!-~O- rotec"tA cv,,te7~.nqllne -,seal r-tra-'nF:' C,3rd 1, ca- D" '-if! rr.'- .he greater c icsc aLr t h as table a. 7- figure. AS 2 01 CIAT : C N Institut (jnstjt-,:te Of B~ SUBM=, D: 23AprG3 aATE ACQ: 15Auv_,63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODET: PJ-I NO REF SOV: 001 TITER: 000 2/2 S/0076/63/037/005/1~A3/1;~~- ACCESSION NR: AP3000413 AMOR: TIT-E: Thermodynamics of biologice.1 processes SOURCE: AN sm. zhurml fizicheskoy kh1mii, V- 37, no. 5, 1963, 1043-1048 TopIC TA.GS: t-her=dyr=ic9, biological processes, Prigogine's theoz-f of mL--,jmLm entropy production, embr-jogenesis, bic-dogic AMERACTI: prjgogi_-_,s tT-Ieorjr of mini== entrapy production describ~-s ta& therrac~.Bmics of 4-he relatlvalv stable situation obta.Ln~ Ln adult t:~e ELT-, -~sb'-' we%', S a s - Grig. art. las: 2 fig'ares and 22. eqlwatirris. C.rd TRINCHER K.S. Law of biological adaptation. Dokl.AN SSSR 149 no.3s7l7-720 Mr. 163. (MIRA 1614) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. (Adaptation (Biology)) b18L-2 T ;t;Lo S/205/62/002/004/001/014 1015/1215 AMOR; Trincher,i~.J., Lu-4 kiikhaylova,A.A. TlTLE: The dielectric structure of liver cells and the effects of radiation and oysteine Pi~RIUDICAL: liadiobiologiya,v.2, no-4, 1962, 523-529 TEXV: Electron-microscopic studies reveal the heterogeneous structure of cells. This can be ahown physiologically, by measuring electrical parameters in the presence of an exteriial electrical field. The measurement of the electrical resistance in the liver tissue of rats was carried out under a series of conditions: after administration of cysteine - a raaloprotective agent which brings about reversible changes in the measured parLzeters; after irradiation of the animals with a lethal aose which causes irreversible changes in the measured parameter; and aher the administration of cysteine together with subsequent irradiation. It was found that the dielectric structure of the liver cell corresponds to the model of a dielectric dipole: in the absence of any external electric field, an electrical equilibriiim is reached, the charges being mutually neutralized, but by inducing an external electric field the whole cell space becorAes charged as a result of the Card 112 01 405/62/002/0C4/001/014 1015/1215 The dielectric structure of... rotating dipole Laolecules. Radiation brings about a dic~ralatiofl of the dielectric structure of the liver cell, whereas cysteine increases wts aielectric properties of the liver cell, due to partial iLzouilioation of the dipole woleculea. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR(Institute of Biophysics,AS USSR) Moscow SUBMIT12kz: April 16, 1962 Card 2/2 TRUICHER, X.S. Applicability of Prigogine's theorem to biology. Biofiziku 6 no.6., 750-752 161. (RLtA 15: 1) 1. Inatitut biologichesko fiziki 0 &36it Moskva. (BIOLO Y) - (TKh'IU-IOD)aW41G3) 0 TRINCHER K S.- KUZIN, A.M. Effect of radiation protective agents on the surface layer of erythrocytes. Radiobiologiia 1 n0.1:30-36 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (RADIATION PROTECTION) (ERYTHROCYTES) SHTERHp L.Sep akad., otv*red.; RAPOPORT, S.Ya.p doktor med.naukp red.j ROSIN,, Ya.A., doktor medenauk, zam. otv. red.; UTEVSKAYA, L.B., kand. biol.naukf red.; !~RWCHER -va; VOLKOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. ,-&S. , red. izd (Hi;tohematic barriers; transactions of the conference] Gisto-gemati- cheskie barlery; trudy soveshchaniia. Moskvaj Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSM, 1961. 406 p. (MIRA 14:22) 1. Konferentsiya po Yoprosam neposredstvennogo vozdeystviya na nervnyye tsentry. 3d, Moscow., 1960. 2. Laboratoriya fiziologii pri. Institute bio- logicheskoy fiziki Ali SSSR (for Utevskaya). (CAPIIJARIES-PEP&T.ABILITY) ----TRINCHER. K.$. (Moskva) Themogenic function of the lungs. Usp. soov. biol. 49 no.2:201- 214 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 1313-1) (LUNGS) (BODY TWERATURE-REGULATION) jj!jITCHERg K.St___ .mechanisms of radiation-in-aucedy therzal, and alkaline hemolysis and determination of a structural uni-. of the surface layer of ery-thro- oy-tes in the irradiation of blood. Biofizika 4 no. 6:731-737 159. (MIRk 14-4) 1, Institut biologicheakvrfiziki AN SSSRP Moskva. (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFTIXT) (ERYTHROCYTES) (HEMOLYSIS JOID 104OLYSINS) j ! ; I TRPICH'I"l. K. 5, A~,~D K77,I411.9 ... ... "The enzymatic analysis of erythrocyte surface layer 7tructurr~.11 report submitted for the 1st Intl. Biophysics Congress, Stockhohi 31 July - 4 August 1961. TRINCHER, K.S. Physical meaning the dosage coefficient in themal treatment of the .blood. Biofizika 5 no. 4:54 160. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Institut-biologichookoy fiziki All SSSRp Moskva. (BLOOIJ PROTEDO) (HFiAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EkTECT) KUZINj A.M.) TRINCHap K.S. ~ Modification of radiosensitivity in erythrocytes. Biofizika 5 no. 5:533-538 160. (MIlU 13 : 10) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR9 Moskva. (ERYTHROCYTES) (GAMM& RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) I TRI14CHER9_KSqj_ TOKARSKAYAq V.I~ Primary ~Lnd initial macbanims of the biological activity of nuclear radiations. Biofihika. 5 no. 6;758-761 160~ (MIRA 13:10) (RADIOACTW'~a-PHYSIOIDGICAL EFFECT) TRINCHER, K.s, oi.4~creased carbonic anhydrase activity in the lungs. Fiziol.zhur. 46 no.6:726-728 Je 160. (MM 13:8) I* From the Institute of Biophysics, Aoadem7 of Soiencbt of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (LUNGS) (CARBONIC ANHMPASE) TRINCHER, K.S., KUZIN, A.M. "The Enzymatic Analysis of Erythrocyte Surface Layer Structure." report presented at the Intl. Biophysics Congress., Stockholm, Sweden, 31- july - h August 1961. Institute of Biophysics, USSR Academy of ScienceP Moscow,, USSR. !WC Karl Simoundovi h KCRZHUM, P.A., doktor biolog.nauk, otv.red.; 6. 1- i mraw, F "1-01* Irad. I zd-va; KAKUHI, Te.T.. takhn.red. f [Heat-forming function and the alkali reaction In lung tissual Teploobrazovatellnaia funktaiis I shcholochnostl reaktaii legachnoi tkani. Koskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk GSSR, 1960. 105 p. (Kum 14:3) (LMIGS) KOVALENKO, A.F., Inzh.; TRINCHER, Yu.K., inzh.; GRIGORIYEV, V.Ya., inzh.; POPOV, A.G., arWtsktor Unify the.parameters of baildings and installations of sintering and dressing factories. Prom. stroi. 41 ho.10:2-5 0 163. (MIRA 16t11) 4., TRINCHER, V.X, Nev method. for determining the supercritical equillbr-ii1m of a cylindrical shall under axial compression. Vest. Moak. ian. Ser, 1: Mat., mekh. 20 no.lt7&.82 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Xafedra teorii uprugosti Moskovskogo univeraitnta. ~~1Tl1-;,-Vpl'.7-a;,_wlz-l? . ---- . . 1-1 - -- ~ - - ~-------- I I .z 11 .1 A i'll 1-5-10 11M.- milml- " $M-4 I 114~,,~I.T~~,,~l.-O.It~~1.1k~=-~'ll-~'~~,-~lkl-~--It~