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USSR/ Physical Chemistry Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry. B-9 Catalysis Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Khimiya) No 4) 1957) 11229 Author : Vartanyan L.S.J. Knorre D.G., Majrzus Z.K., Emanuel' N.M. Title : 'Kinetic C~acteristics of n-Decane Oxidation Following the Initial Macroscopic Stage of Catalyst Transformation Orig Pub : Zh. riz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 3, 665-675 (English sumary) Abstract : Co stearate amd Mn laurate vhich catalyze oxidation Qf n-decane at 1400, undergo in the course of the reaction a cycle-of valeincy transformations vhich terminates by a separation of the catalyst into the predpitate RMMim, 1955, 369U; 1956) 353W. Removal of catalyst precipitate )'dbes-not affect the kinetics'of accufitulAti6n'of alcohols, carbonyl M compounds, acids and eaters. Concentration of peroxid4 increases after remov661 of CF to a*value characteristic of non-ciatalyzed oxidation. It is sh&h by calculati6xis that'the results obtained can noVlexplained in the scope of the generally accepted chain scheme of oxidation of hydro- carbons, since this scheme assums that'rate of accumulation of final oxidation products, after remopral of CF. should decrease, and kinetic 1/2 USSR/ Physical Chemistry - Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry~ B-9 Catalysis Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 11229 J, curves approach the curves of non-catalyzed oxidation. The authors consider that during the initial macroscopic stage of catalyst trans- formation there are formed metal-free intermediate compounds which ensure progress of the process at a rate characteristic of catalyzed oxidation, also after removal of CF. 2/2 V XX) USSR/ Physir-al Chemistry Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry. B-9 Catalysis Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 1.1231 Ahthor Vartanyan L'S. Mayzus Z.K., Emnuel' N.M. Title Kinetic Characteristic of Hydroperoxides as Intermediate Products of the Reaction of Oxidation of n-Decane Orig Pub Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 4, 856-861 Abstract Decomposition of hydroperoxide formed on oxidation of n-decane (I) at 120-1400 vas studied-in a medium of I, oxidized tc different extent. The reaction in of 1-st order bmd values of velocity constant decrease with Increasing extent of oxidation of I. Eiiergy of activation of hy- droperoxide decomposition, with a'constint-exteiit of oxidation) is 24 kcal/mole. Comparison of awmtive kinetic'eurve'of the rate of for- mation of final reaction products (alcohols, carbonyl compounds, acids and esters) with kinetic curve of hydroperoxide'decomposition rate, . shows that'the main portion of fina1 oxidation products(-80) is for- med as a result of decomposition of intermediate hydroperoxide. Iq A '5- USSR/ Physical Chemistry Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry. B-9 Catalysis Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Mimiya, No 4, 1957, 11230 Author : Vartanyan L.S., Mayzus Z.K., Emanuel' N.M. Title : 'M-79equence of F6rmation of Oxidation Products of n-Decane Orig Pub : Zh. fiz. khimii~ 1956, 30, No 4, 862-870 Abstract : To determine the sequence of formation of oxidation products of n-decane use was made of the kinetic procedure of removing from the reaction mix- ture (at a certain moment of the reaction) the intermediate product'of oxidation :- the hydroperoxide(l). Study of the subsequent kinetics of accumulation of the final reaction products shows that removal or pero- xides affects mostly the kinetics of forpation of alcohols, to a lesser extent the kinetics df carbonyl compounds., and has'pratically no effect on kinetics of accumulation of*the acids , Products of decomposition of I, formed on oxidation of d6caijie, &r6_6166hols,azid-oarbonyl compounds. Acids are not formed direL-tly'L.6n:,-~dedoiiposit~oaroftIz-))ilhe redultW obtai- ned indicate the following sequence in the formatFon of products: 1/2 USSRI Physical Chemistry Kinetics. Combustion. FaTlosives. Topochemistry. B-9 C~talysis Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 11230 alcohols ketones--..),acids. Mathemstical analysis of the,form of kinetic curves of oxidation product accumulation after removal of peroxides, yields in the case of such a sequence, results that coincide with ex- perimental data. 2/2 lv- hlf~xru~~tt-j ell ii4j p: VARTANYANt-j"~4; EMANUEL', N.M. Inactivation of lactic dehydrase by free radicals formed from inhibitors of radical processes. Dokl. AN ESSR 143 no.5:1215- 1218 Ap 162. (MIRA 15W 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Emanuel'). (Dehydrases) (Radicals (Chemistry)) 4 44561 S/020/63/148/001/020/032 B144/B186 /40 AUTHORS: -Vartdnyan, L. S Strigun, L. M., Emanuel', N, M. Corrqsp`onin~ghlember AS USSR TITLE., Kinet-ics of propylgallate autooxidation in aqueous solution. PERIODICAL: Akaderdiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 1, 196), 97-400 iTEXT: The course of-,the.oxidation of propyl gallate (PG) which has an ~antitumor and radiat~on-protective effect was determined polarographically in a borate buffer of PH 7.2 - 7.4 at a constant temperature of 210C. Consistently with data published on PG in ace 'tate buffer, the half-wave potential depended linearly on the PH of the medium within the PH range 7.1 - 8.6. The PG oxidation rate increased with increasing PH and showed a'linear dependence on the OH- ion concentration,,which indicates that PG ions with a single charge react. The reaction is-first-order wiih - respect to the initial PG concentration. Moreover a zero-order reaction with respect to the process concentration was found, whioh may be ex- plained by intermediate formation of quinone. This is converted with an increasing rate to semiquinone by reacting with PG. The temperature Card 1/2 S102 631148100110201032 Kinetics of propylgalla-te ... B144YB186 dependence of the oxidation rate was studie'd at PH 7.6 and 8.8. The activation energy derived from these data was 18000 ~ 700 cal/mole and is attributed to the ionized semiquinone molecule. A steep wave with a half-wave potential of 1.17 v was detected polarographically in the PC oxidate (buffer PH 7.2). By separate tests it vas proved that this- wave is due to thq presence of H 2 02, and this was identified also by the qualitative reaction with (TiO 2 + H2so4). The presence of further oxidation products resulted from the 0-03 v differences between the half-wave potentials of H 202 and the PC oxidate. A complete scheme of PG oxidation in aqueous solution is given. The formation of free-radical intermediate products may explain the different behavior of phenol inhibitors in biological experiments. There are 41igures. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED; August 10, 1962 Card 2/2 AGATOVA, A.I.; VARTANYAN, L.S.1 DWMLII N.M. Mechanism bjr which free radicals formed from inhibitors of radical groups of proteins. ,yrocesses interact with the SH Dokl. All SSSR 150 no.3:547-550 YT '63. (MIRA 3.6:6) 1. Inatitut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Emanuel'). (Proteins) (Thiols) (Radicale(Chemistry)) VARTA"p L.S.; G)RIKBERGO E.M. . 1 11 --11-11-1 .......- Determination of the thermodynamic constants of ionization of propyl gallates in aqueous solution. 1zv. All SSSR. Ser. khim. no.11:2047-2049 N 163. (MIRA 17-1) Ljnstitut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. VARTANYMJ, L.S.; GONIKBF.RG, E.M.; EMANUEL, N.M. - Effect of propyl gallate on the kinetic constants of the enzymatic reduction reaction of oddium pyrwate. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.1:223-225 Ja164. (MIRA 1?.-2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Emanuel'). VARTANYAN, L.S.; GONIKHERG, E.M.; EMANUFLI, N.M. Kinetics of inactivation of lactic dehydrogenane with radical products of propyl gallate autoxidation. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.lOgl742-1'748 0 164. (FJRA 17:12) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fisiki AN SSSR. VARTANYAMI) L. V., Physician "Macro and o ci: i,he 1.1iddle Yemibrwie rff tllc.- uIronary Artery." Sub 22 Oct 51, Second Mlcrcow "Statu Vodical InO. Imeni 1. V. ~~trxlln. n Dissertations presented for science and engineerl g degrees in Moscow during 1951. M Sum. No- 480, 9 MaY 554 VARTANW1. L.V. (Yerevan, Arri.SSR, u1. Shamiyana, d. 10. pod"ezd III, kv. 4) Structure of the wall of the pulmonary artery. Arkh.ar-at.gist. '56. (1, i embr. 33 no.3:66-67 JI-S rM 12: 11) 1. Iz kafedry normal'noy anatomii (zav. - prof.I.P.Ayvazvan) Yerevanskogo med. inatituta. (ARTERIES, FUU4011ARY, anatorq and hintology, Olus)) VARTANYAN. L.V.. aasistent Role of the vagus nerves in the organization of the solar plexuB. Trudy Erev.med.inst. no.11:121-128 160. (KMA 15.-U) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii.Azav. kafedroy dotsent A.M. Akopyan) Yerevanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (VAGUS, NERVE) (SOLAR PLEXUS) VARTMIYAN',-~t, __. TOP092'aPhY of the tibial nerve Ir-, the opoliteal fumea ind its relation to the popliteal veseelaw. Zhur. eks i klin, mad, 3 no*4&81-83 t63 TAIRA 1.6sU) .0 VARTANYAN, L.Ye.~ kand.takhn.nauk Calculating the duration of a production cycle under continuoua- production conditiow, Sbor. ---guch. trud.ErPI no. 20:127-136 159. (MIRA 14:5) (Factory management) C)q A vacow method for do dotermfoatim of carbw dioxide Is wbe. U, D. Vert vivaddie i vinvInder"M the mnoval of COr IrM Wine Under vacuum. trapping the CO# in a 0.1 N IWOH)j sob., Mitring [be BaC%, &W then titrating the DOOR)# soln. The amt. of HCI nftvmw7 to 0 disWve The BeCOt Is also Md. Vansnyan claims the method to be superior tb that of Vacber and Gre%hnob. S. Cu;tlieb 1. Depaudence 0( ftOst resistance- of vine ca biochcrt" Chani" -r-ligin the pt"t. Aj.D.Vat..Y1,.. Via*- i4ie i Viadfm&rLh. S.S.Sjf. 43-ff]1952)~ 1111cf-t resistansce pla vitic d,-pccd3 rTL=rjfyoa the arg-ar .000 10 i f h CM 0 m o 4 N t e viftecells.tad tia-suej, wbich (a turn ' dcpewh on the temp. The Gint. of sugar IQ 4 dlacrent ;vin" chances (rout mouth to mout.h. Ott largest di 'fertnces h'-%fdS 4s follows: ScPtcmbc!r (mill. temp. +2.7') 4.311~ 5.43. FtbntarY (-20.3*) 12.10-M.04, and April (+4.61) !8.09-4 26% of the aly.. dry substance (1). In September.. .Whca the tetnp. starts to drop, starch is accumulating and being transformed into sugar in the vine sWks. The amt. 'Of sugar in the pLants is higher jtIl4!n they ate wintering 106=l :- I covering: ruvexed pl4at4i - 7.10-8.4&2, Pon. levered pULnts 8.27-9.Mlyo of 1, resp. (av. d4ta froza Z ovember to February for 4 diffesent vine varletleei). All* the vice itatks coutj. a hither aruit.of I (better maluxed plants) am move frost resistant. The vine StAlu, conwit :2G-W% iu as d ith 0 f i d =tpere w e, amt. o stuc m, M A. summer, ibis amt. Increum to SD-80% toward the end ' thO Vftetative perind. The, transfortiltloa ol starch 14t* sugar in the otant Coils Increases b tprWflg 4 (ULIMPIC felAizer (in siring) folWwed by 2 P supplements (appUdd j ' before the fiiwerin time and in Atigust); pal. effects were i k ht i d ~ o o a ne a by achi_,g jin May-july) and cturnpial; (in ULUS A Othertnebmhes. us the cautrary, by wptaingtLe lants t ft th f kc oo o en e rost rcwta"_ of vita! decrea!;ej, oging p ' to a lexii (&vxrz ik chall ccmvu. of such pLtws. Vice plants watered 7 dincs (a ~ and those watmd 4 tim" (bl during t!:e ve Ltive riol t t th d i d w 4 er g- pt u e unat c cua a r~ of Vzbekistau showed the followtnq chem. c=pn. (dctd. In Octo&,r, Novcrubci. Dezzembeg. aud jazu--ary): 42.43. 4U.78, 43. 10. wW 42.75; (b) 48.66, 4A.70. 49.43, 49~30?; zuW (a) 2-It, 3 94, 4.04, avA GAO; (b) 2.73, 04. and 7Z4c' of 1; &M 1~tarrh, (a) ' .12-18, and 7.91; " M 11-11, 7.1,41. 92a. and 8.44- ad 1. E b Wk . t its, KO lor ~Xfrult duriligbingstntage and "ttsI)a -tn. t~,;; liqpi-!!d") pr~L.Ilv va 11t Inteutity cif Its respiruton.- 11 --n i~ Icy 0" no~!t. of CO, 1"t"', Lage ellough, is lonnecti'l to MO w1i'll [*tLICS contg. OAN L".4011), M. -t ki - S , !, , !,,~ cetcriding from the batvm o! Vit % ,!~ 1, conne-f~d tn a third gaswathing bottlL cotor, .1 1) _5fj~ I'()II or r,L;t()"j (11). 1 N counvoicil to aii mpirati-v throligh & C,C!, ttil-, F 16in 1 10 2 1-9. gtAPL-3 il PI: Cvri In th~ d-1.1cpamr and the sy,item etavd. TheAcikcatur 15 ct imit ctt (I d i to: tly tn a a aspimtor and air cTrpliked, dra-,-, In i; III Corfrc~ air tltr3uqh H. Aftcr 2,15-3 hrs., I is pltcT:l In the syitcm and gswra-lon continuM for approx. 2 Ilic contetib af I are fiftc-td and an aliquot of Uic filtrare Is titzatM with stmidard 1:1:50, with methytene yellow. rb c resultzi am exp-m"cid In n pm- r. A. CO, per kg, gmpe h Vine in Com-lection X.-r, ted toweird ltr~ 1'ront :fin Lklucat,lon Ujill. Central Asia Stato U imttrd V. i. Le-nin. Ta,-~ItYcnt, 1955. (Disscrtation for tlie De-~ree of Candidate of Bioloj~--Jcal 5ciencts) So; KnizhnMa Letords', Nlo 3, 1,-1)56 U.13,M)/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Berries. m-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 7, 1958, 30066 Author Vartanyan, m.r. Inst, Title The Dependence of Frost Resistance in Grape Duds on the Concentration of Cellular Fluid. Orig Pub Vinodleiye i vinogradarstvo SSSR., 1957, No 2., 37-38- Abstract The mineral salt and soluble suGar cantent in Lxape shoots left after frost and damage is considered as the basic subs- tances which determine the concentration of cellular fluid. The shoots whose buds suffered from the frosts contained considerably less soluble sugar than shoots with healthy buds. The sum of soluble sugars and mineral substances in the cellular fluid of those shoots whose buds.perished was 4% less than in those imdarnged. This confirms the relation of frost resistance to the concentration fo cellu- lar fluid and the content of protective substances. Card 1/2 33 USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Berries. m-6 Abs Jour , Ref Zhur - Biol,j No 7) 1958, 30066 The Increased cell fluid concentration in the shoots durinG fall, which is needed to insure greater frost resistance, my be induced by proper fertilization) timely stopping of irrigation and performing green operations at the best monent. Card 2/2 CHELNOKOV, Vasiliy Stepanovich, kand.ekonom.nauk; VARTANYAH, M.Kh., 4d.; GAKZAYEVA, M., takhn.red. LTransition from caDitalism to socialism. The victory of socialism in the U.S.S.R.; lectures in the course on political economy] Perekhodnyi period ot kapitalizma k sotsializmu. Pobeda sotsializma v SSSR; lektsii po kursu politicheskoi ekonomii. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo "Sovetskaia nauka." 1957. 46 p. (MIRA 11:1) (Ruasia--Economic policy) VJ Ff"WPI.A.I. c--' n,--- rl Of f-~u3 '-n /5, 1. Otdi,-Ic-.nlyo f-lclt~t L i B- S.M.Bakker) i !-abcratcr-*,.,,a -va (,,-Lli. - r;rof. 1'.V SSSR? LeW ngrad. VARrANYANP MIM. Hypertension and the fetus, ftur. eksp. 'A. KIM, sad, 5 no,is 90--98 165. (MIRA 18ilO) VARTANYAN, M.Ye. Results of lithium carbonate therapy of agitation states. Zhw-. nevr. I paikh. 59 no.5:586-589 159. (HIRA 12:7 ) 1. Institut palkhiatrii (dir. - Prof. D.D. Fedotov) Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SM, Moskva. (GATIMONAT-M, ther. use,, lithium i-Arbonate, tranquilizing ther. (Rns)) (LITHIUM, same (TRANQUIIEWS, ther. use, lithium carbonate (Ras)) VARTANYAN 14,yo V- Therapeutic use of lithium salts in the treatment of mental diseases. Vop. psikh. no-4:215-219 160. O'LleA 15:2) (LITHIUM SALTS-TfflQUPEUTIG. USE) (MiTALLY 111 CARE ARD TrLUIMENT) - - - - - --- VARTANUN)-~~k.;--K=IETS, B.F.; LIBERARIU,7, Yu.I.; FAYVIS11EVSFdy, V.A. Statistical analysis of late sequelae from a closed injury of th,,-- head. Vop. p ikh. no.4:284-289 160. (14IIA 15:2) ZMAD-WOUNDS AND J11JUhliz) VARTANYANP M.Ye. (Moskva) Basic trends in present-day research in the field of the pathogenesis of schizophrenia; from data in the foreign 11terigturo,%. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 62 no.8zl236-1253 Ag 162. (MIRA 15.-12) (SCHIZOPHRENIA) L 16938-65 F*o-14/pa-h Al:wL/Ayrn ACC&SSION 'P,: fT5CYJ:)8l? I I . . 3 / '~:-3!6) , , . r - r ~ % ~ L 105938-65 ACCESSLON NR: !P5002637 practical fmportancet of whether such aecondart manifestations are actIve participants In Lne pa,:hogeni c mechan of 5:i-,J z,~phzen' a ar .sea. 7 '~Ki ~tE; 02-0 Card 2/2 1~~ Pa-4 khD. C-F5-'- I ~'Nf N? T-"-'00 2 R 3 P 5 16) 1. 1-f )9,fX.', /01,6 2 /C),66 AL711' .)R- --~r-)Imaon, V. P.- Vr-t-py-r, V1. Y-. rY44 f, frE sc 10 r.. C' ? 15 4c~ I ychic disorders TITLE! tc~ ievementa of t~ of cpr-t,-In pr SM-RC.M.- Vaesoymnoye-khimicheskoye obshcheitvo. Zhurnal, v. 9. no. 4, 196ho 462-466 TOPIC TAGS: p,,~7chon-urotfc disordor, genetics Abstract: This article is a survey of current coricepts regarding the role of 2,enetic factors in .he incidencc aisoraers, with a C, s n c e is erm t sr~ E- c e r --e r;ia n r; ,X~ ef-~ v ell. flS i ~U J L1, t:U 1 dCI exac!lv- are qaA ip L 16937-65 ACCFSSSIOU UR: LP500283B 0 cies in schizophrenia victims. This disorder is considered ae a group con- cept rather than a single, well defined illnesu. Or-ip, Prt,. hAs 2 tables. ISSOCIPTION: none SUB COIE: PH, LS NO FLEF SOV 002 OTHERt 027 JPRS bar d 2 VARTANYAN , M. Ye. (4oskva) Expansion of Wological research in psychiatry. Zhw. nc-V. i. ppikh. 63 nc.6z804-813 163. (MIR~~ L7:6) VARTANYAN, M. Te. VARTOTAP, M. Leg- 'The Problem of the Effect of Cutting Systems on Certain Operating Indexes of Machine Parts.* Min Hieher Education USSR. Yerevan Polytechnic Inst imeni K. Marks. Yerevan, 2955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) So; Knizhnaya Letopis' No 3, 1956 VARLUMN, H. Te. Affect of cutting conditions on the durability of machine parts subjected to repeated static loads. Sbor.nauch.trud. XrPI no.10: 73-85 '56. (MUL 9:12) 1. lefedra takhnilogii mahinostroyanlys Terevanskogo politekh- nicheekogo institute. (Metal cuttinc) (Strain@ and stresses) VARTAVY.AN,,..M.Y,e.j kand.tekhn..nauk Characteristics of deformation and breakdown of machine parts caused by repeated static overloads under combined stressed conditions and the effect of the rvlief of surfaces on the strength of parts. Sbor. nauch. trud.ErlI no. 20:91-98 159. MIRA 14:5) (Metals-Fatigue) 1-7 V- , i . EMYANq Aelle; MTANg GeMo; VARTANM* N*Ge Isomerization of 1-dlalkyl aminobutems-2. Dokl. Arm. SSR 19 no-31 83-84 '54. (K= 8:7) 1. PredstaTleno A.L. Madshoyanon. (Butane) A-1 TS Is Ut maxy, ammoalstan. Itsell.. Cie gt 7oT q -:te Wrtanyan. wnd v Et. Inst, IFOrr FF AIM,,,~W.ArAd sm. 2 161(03-13 056).--To'_15g.7Mj1- CN0lIj)si'1AeM:CIIC I,,)NI-IBr twated un a tucarst bath wall; added 14 g. -NaOT-1 in 30 nil. 11.0. rt-sulting in distst. of 7S g. liquil and 1.5 J. gaseous product; the latter forms an cilplusive A& Salt (Villylacqyltne and 'Allf'roprene illixt.). while the. liquid ivat mainly chloroprene. Tlt~- sicidic arifil. treatcd wit It Njoll gave 1, elk OW It), MR. bw &9- w4 picrate~ in. 112'. Thu% 7H g, CII,)NkC1"z.ndd aq. NiNaOH gave viliyl:lrc-.yl,:iv_-, chloroprette, and 32 g. MCINCfE211h, b,w 170-2' (picratc, in. 01.5-V). MeEt(N,Ic(.TI:clIclV,NlJr airvilarly gave 77,45; MeEl- (McCi Mlj)N, b"s 133-5', nj? 1.4397, (IN 0.810, and 5.8 6,4 152-51,111,1 1.4529, if, gave Ale- (PAClh)NCHX.-'CAfe., b7-# J15-ja,~ (1,4 0.951, PJIY 1.52,11, find it leyier yidd (if elfitillil, Its I'M 60' (crutle), 1), VIS -.101, dm o.W074, 0~0 1.5=. witich is ciffier JleJV(C1ljC,* CAM- (Cl1PhCllX:CAlc!) cx I CAfel. sindlarly gave Ph0ij,V, 6,., I(X~.51' M EW LIWCA Qh rate, in. I 7tft~ -11 -- --- I - - ~ - - . - - : - - I . - " .- . '. -- .,- , - 7-', '. -t ~ ,11 1 1 , f I BABATAN, A.T.; MARTIROSYAN, G.T.; VARTANrAU. N.G.; INDZHIKrAN. M.G. Amines and ammonium compounds. rart 12: Syntheoia of some s,mines. Zhw.ob.khim- 30 no-7:2263-2267 Jl 160. (MML 13:7) 1. Institut organichookoy khimii Akademii nauk Arcyanskoy SSR. (Azines) KASIRUKlY, E.G.; VARTANIYAN-p V*V. ,