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f MIROVA, jA.D.; SEMI I.F.
Pasteur effect and coupled respiratory phosphorylation in yeast
cis-Ila. BlokhW* 25 no.5:839-4346 S-0 160. (141M 14: 1)
1. Institute of Blood Transfusion, Leningrad.
(YEAST) (PHOSPHORYIATION) (PASTEUR REACTION)
VLADIMIROVA A D
Reflex changes in the temperature of the mammz7 gland during the
ejeetion of milk [vith summary in English]. Test. WU 13 no.15:125-132
158,, (MIRA 11:9)
(BODr TEMPERATURE) (K&MMW GLAND (MILKING)
VLADIMIROVA) A. F.
VLADIMIROVAs A. F.: "The diagnostic significance of electroencephalo-
graphy in the tumors of the frontal lobe." KharIkov Medical
Inst. KharIkov, 19~6 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate
in Medical Sciences)
Sourcei Knizhnaya letopist No. 28 1956 Moscow
ZAMOT121, B.A.; VLADIKIROVA, A.I.
Water factor In the distribution of leptoopirosis in the
Kuznetsk Basin. Trudy Tom NIIVS 12:61-64 160 (MIRA 16:11)
1. Kemerovskaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiologiche8kaya
stantsiyao
i(_
KUZINA, A.I.; MUKHAROVA, L.S. PrInimall uchastlye: VLADIMIROVA, A.I.,-
ARKATOVSKIY, P.A.; WINA, D.A.; SHTIII.. VA - 1. -- -11111-- -1-,-
flatural tularemia fooi. in Kemerovo Province. Trudy Tom NIIVS
12'.43-47 160 (MIRA 16?11)
1. Kafedra apldemlologii Ioening--sd,-!;kogo sani4arnc-gigiyenl-
cheskogo meditsinskogo instituta i Kerjsru~rskaya ob*ia.-tnaya
sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya.
IL'ICHEV, V.A.; VLADIMIMVA, A.M.
Studying the fusibility efirves of certain chloride systems.
Titan i ego splavy no.5:148-166 161. (MIRA 15:2)
(Chlorides-Thermal roperties)
(Thermal analysis~
ILOICHF.V., V.A.; VLADIMIROVA, A.M.
Studying conditions tor the transformation of the trivalent
form of iron chloride' into a divalent one. Titan i ego splavy
no.5:233-237 161. (MIRA 15:2)
(Iron chloride)
IL'IGHEV, V.A.;,VIAD ~M,
Interaction of the vapors of aluminum and iron chlorides with
calcium and magnesium oxides'. Titan i ego oplavy no.5:238-244
161. (MIRA 15:2)
(Chlorides) (Oxides) (Vapor pressure)
IL'ICHEV, V.A.; VLADIMIROVA, A.M.
Interaction between the vapors of titanium tetrachloride and
certain metallic oxides. Titan i ego splaVy no.5*.245-250 161.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Titanium chloride)
(Meta-Uic oxides)
w
SEMBER,, Andrey Konstantinovich, karA.t-khn.nauk; LOSEVt B.S., nauebiVy
., V74MIROVICH) A-G.p reds; FZCM, T.I.t red.; PERSONt M.N.v
red. -
tekhn.red,
[Manual for the young mason] Spravochnik molodogo kamenshchika.
Izd*2*l perer. i dop., Moekvay Vsesuchebno-pedagog.izd-vo Prof-
tekhizdatt 1961. 337 p. (KIRL 34: 6)
(14asonry)
3/5 9 '16 I/COQ/00 -'J::I()C)610!c
D040/Di.13
AUT-7102S: Illiahov, V.A., and Vladimirova, A-M.
T iTL A study of the -fusiIjilitr diacrams of some. chloride -y.-tem3
3 C) U'.12 Akademiya nau% SS3R. ~notitut metallurcii. Titan i ye~;o opla-ry,
no. 5, !-:o3cr, 1561. ':o-a-,Iur~4ya i khfziya 1-itana, 741,3-166
TE::~': Vnriou~3 chloride ',havf., been otuk].--'ed in w4 th
Mal analy-cis, and constitution dia~-=.-.s have locen -)lottc-I f~r the -fi--~-t
time for oyztem-- T-1-Ith, throe ~.nr' mo-re components to provide da-ta -for t",---
c'-lor-in--tion Droces-I of materials. 'tI dotailed d-z~-
Scliption of tha the--Mai a-~paratuj used in ex-periments iz Li.;luded.
(1) 'The cons t-i tution dia,-,-.r=. of the CaCl,-.-LnCl -system -was studied a:,,id
731otted. The system has one autectic with a meitinc',- point of 5900C at 6S';'j
by weiJi'. MnCl content. ~.t a CaCl content hi~hcr than 8eill cutectic
2 9 Q
crystallization is not observed, but mangenese chloride forms a solid solu~-
-'.-ion in calcium chloride. (2) Eute6tic formation uas stated in CaCl -'-,-Ci -
2 1- 2
Card 1/3
S/~5 9 G,~/6 !/000/00 ce" I oca 0
A study of the fusibility di--,f-rams- D04O/Dll3
at 590-6060C at conz;tUant content, ~-.nd .1 contim,,ouz zerics of
2- 11
0014a 3olution3 a~ c,~=-tant -Y-atioz; ol ~;Cl %nd CaCl It wz,.5 pz-o-vcd that
U
2 2'
this --pucilailit-Y is divided inuo two Oar ts b- a lino of doubic! cul-oc-
CZ,.^7 Con-
-cs. 7,o refractoriness of con-oounds rises a 4- '.!1 in c,. c,.,. s i n
Uent. (3) One eutectic at 1-51-0C and 3~ep bY woi~;ht of liaCi was found in-tlhc
syztem. (4) Thc oci,.ctitution Oia-am of the AlCl,-FP-C!--:7--Cl zys-
,a,- ~i--3 studiod on 11 croo:-, sccl~-io-,o, an' dia~~rams of 3 cro6z coc~llons
7,ictted, az -.-:oil as a dla~;raz- of liq-,iidur, line nrol-ecti-ons. It stated
ilat 'ornary com--)ounds of th4s with about ';C)',' NaCl had the lowost
U11 U
"Cl
mc-11-inG point, re-ardlesS o.C t1,.11 and FaCl, content ---i.-,e C, 1
.~y Crystal-
content tc~ trebied the r4=a Cates
U
z of ilreventino- the 17--T.-jation of ref-ractory comnounds in t-c do-velo-nment
of industrial m-othods fo--- ol-in--'natin~; a-luminum and fc~rrous cl.-.Ioridoc from
(-P-O,- ~-I- X'-_IrIiacco or other chlorinat-for, ricans used
.1 eleClr4o -!1_n
v.L U A, 4, L - Ll i ty
nroduction) by -al, jj- sl-rocso(l that the data on the fusib
-:-,ecl
of, th3 AM 7 7-11aC1 cys'e" nresent o.ne of the basic factors the -Oro*
cessin~; of densen9d -oul-)s -~.ith wit'-drawal of bigh-boilin.- chlorides ir. a
Card 2/3
S/598/61/GOO/005/006/010
A study of -I-Ohe fuoibility diat~-rams ... D040/D!13
Melt. (5) The ftwillb--lil.-y of the 7.'_nCl,-FcC1, zystom vto_~; and
it wa.3 st'%tod that t'.10 3L'3to:'*' con.~I:jto~of a don-~inucur, sorlez; of --cli'd
solutions; the prillmary cryr;t:Mization line cha~n~;e_ ancothly bctwcon the
mcltinl- points of pure componento. (6) Three isoconcontration croos
" -Lj -
sections of ~110 systueni viere studied, and the fuoibility
dia,-rai plottod by thp liquciduz; ~,-)rojoctions. It -ur%s st-*I-ed that thic
stllst-em '-ians oolid --olutioniz only, and concluded that when hi chlo-
Z j
U.
*des in industrial rzoduction conoist mainly of the corroonents of this
z~,st.:)m., the fluzzes enterin,- dry condensers must be cooled quichly to 620-
6,IrOOC to prevent -r)oss-i"ble stickins- o--:' these chlorides on t1he inside zurfaces
of the condensers. (7) The fusibility of four cross sections of more con-
Plex 3yst-cnz pi-osentin.3 Dractical interest,has been studied, and the da"a
of thiz study in coribinct-ion with the studied binary and ternary Systen
u
diir-rans Dermit determinin- the fusibility of any compounds of he 'IgCl
2
CaCI o.Ihcl :1--cl-pecl system. There are 15 ficures and 13 ta les.
2 2 3
Card 3/3
S/137/62/000/006/025/1"'3
AO06/A101
AUTHORS: Il'yichev, V. A., Vladimirova, A. 14.
TITLE: The interaction of aluminum and ferric chloride vapors with calcium
and magnesium oxides
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1963, 12, abstract, 6G86
(In collection: "Titan i yego splavy", no. 5, Moc-cow, AN SSSR, 1961
238 - 244)
TEXT: The authors determined the degree of chlorinating Ca and Mg oxides
by AlCl3 and FeCl3 vapors as a function of temperature, and determined the compo-
sition of the reaction products formed. The interaction of AICI 3 vapors with
MgO and CaO proceeds with the formation of Al-oxychloride which, at. a temperature
of > 6000C, is thermally decomposed into AM 3 and A120 During the interaotion
of Alcl vapors with CaO at temperatures of > 6000C, 12KO- 7A120 Is formed in
the sol?d residue, and MgO -A1203 - spinel -is formed during the Lteraction with
MgO. During the interaction of FeCl vapors with CaO an exchange reaction takes
place accompanied by the formation o? Fe0Cl which decomposes into FeCl and
3
Card 1/2
The interaction of...
S/137/62/000/006/1,1251/j63
Aoo6AI01
Fe203 During the interaction of FeCl 3with MgO radiographs of residues rEveal
only ~e203 and MgO lines and small amounts of a phase whose composition was not,
established.
L. Vorob'yeva
[Abstracter's note; Complete translation]
Card 2/2-,
VLADIMI-R,.OVA A.V.
Chard0teristica of the coagulating and noncoagulating blood
systems in various phases of rheumatio favor and in relation
to Its treatment, Trudy TSIU 77t69-79 165. (MIRA 1&9)
1. IV kaXedra terap!t (zav, chlen-korr. AMN SSSR prof. P.1.
Yegnrov) TSentralfnogo Instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey.
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Gordon, E. H. Martinum. and V. M. Potapolva (Inst.
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4413. VLADIMIROVA E.- A. I. P.Pavlov Ins t. of Phystol., Leningrad. *Effect of
conditioned excitation and inhibition of the central ner-
vous system on the ammonia content In the cerebral
hemispheres of rats (Russian text) FIZIOL.Z. 1957, 43/2
(117-125) Graphs I Illus. 2
Ammonia concentrations In brain tissue of rats rise within fifteen seconds after
application of a conditioned stimulus eliciting a positive conditioned alimentary
motor reflex. No appreciable difference in ammonia concentrations in brain tis-
sue, as compared with basal (resting) levels, has been found during differential
inhibition in experiments with conditioned defensive motor reactions, as well as
alimentary motor reactions. However, if the onset of an orientation reaction
interferes with the inhibitory process the ammonia concentration in brain tissue
Increases.
Simonson - MinneapoLis, Minn.
;j 7ii~braii__aa _an-maiiat37_.rtV.MRT~,...
gp state of the centiral nervous system. E.. A. Vadimirova.
Biollihirn. Nervnoll Sificiny, Infald'skf ~c~ a UtiM, -r
S.S.R. (Kiev) 1954, 47-62; Rcfrijt. Zhuir. Khit.:., ihol.
Khirn. 1955, No. 6785-Datit are prt:~_Cntitd on the quatit.
N11, changet in tile brain in different functional statel of
the central nervous systcal. Ali app. 6 de!:cribed which
fai~ilit:itt-j the detn. 4 t1w motor defensive cowlili~kiwd re.
fl~ vi., in rite and et-61- ow t;+id fix.,h,,ji -,F t1w of
clivin.cinnim. uf the br,iil I It MLY I,- it -1 IW -III, Ill. It I%.ci
f"ll"d 111;it the tiIIIIII-Iti.,11 of tile 'A tile
i1f;J111:11 s3,tvfji ;Oill Ill,- ainA If ~,Wll I-
-XI-i lowir, ilic IN11. in llic vvi,taniu. 4 4NII.,
lb"'r.re, i, lil.re Y,;Mily wh-I the -.Idili .... ed
are in it state of ati-t. The ii x ii I Ill, N) I j in I tie
C, I'll tM. ."Illes evidt."t ~ olil.. At"r 0- limill ili"ll i:.
'11, h. 1h, kill
IN114 fctllrlv~ tollollicd withill tile 'aloe
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nervous system. on the content of adenesinettipho%p ateLn
odenotiaediphosphate in the brain. h d
B. A, Vladimirova
(I. P. PaVIGY InSt. PhyFiol.. Acid. S~l. U. ".SIV.79~in_
Uitd). Voprosy Med. Rhim. 2, No. 1, 47-52(M4); cf.
A. 48, 0309e.-Coacn. of adeitosinettiphoij)[lat', (AT11),
adetto5inediphosphate (ADP), of pentose, and of org. P uaq III
detd. in the brain of rats at rest (1). under unconditioned
stimuLition by elfttricity (11), anti d' ' I tGn(fit- ncd re-
'nfDP 9,.
flex activity (111). Cor.6. of ATI, er 25 sec.
.of It were -43 and +78170, after 60 sec. -54 and +S0%.
compared to their concu. in 1; concu. of ATP =1 ADF after
25 scc~ of III were -30.8 and +78%Q and aftt:r N) sec. -64
and +87.80,,0'. couipared xvith their concu. fit 1. Ratio of
easily hydrolyrable P of ATP to ca5ily hydralyLible 11 of
ADLI in I was 11.2 -mg. %/6-5 mg. % - 1.87; this ratio in
III was 5.6 mr. 17./12.1 -mt. c,~,, - 0.40, and the claim is
mit(Te-thwatt-his 4W7q_c_ 100A in if-
catof of the functional condition of the central nervous sys-
tem. 26 references. Cyrus C. $turRis. jf.
"Afteratlon of content of animoria-In the cerebrum'16?
in a st4to of conditioned reflex motor-food rtimulation and
In some phAses of differentiation. F'. A. Vladimirova.
DoWdy Akad. Auk S.S.S.R. IO*,_Dff-1 ~.,, --Cov-
ditioned rcVlex motor-food stimuhtion (food-bell comb!-
nation) of ravi rvult:i in i noficeable Onereate of INII, in the
cer6rtirn in the 15t stijnu-
luq. The NET, level is not affecud in differential blwking
'"( the ref!ex by Clec. shock, G. M. K0301apoff
,I VLADIMITIOVA, G.
High-speed diesel locomotives. Mn. tekh. 2 zw.5:" MY 158.
(MIRA 11:6)
(Diesel locomotives)
AKIpOYEVA K. V.; BFIINSM, V. A.; WnXHMOV, A. V.; VLAD I,ROVA
.9 - I
G, A,; MAKHOVA, Yu. T.; MALINOVSMA.9 N. M.; WAGKOV, S. M.;
NORkAks E. A.; SEREMN, Yu. V.; TARASOV, G. K.; TUSHINSKIYy
G. K.; UTrAKOV,, P. A.; FAMINTSYN,, B. M.; SHAMMIKOVA, I. S.-,
SHAN$RIYEV, K. M.
Estimation of the danger of avalanches in high mountain areas
designated for development. Imform. sbor. o rab. Geog. fak.
Mosk. gos. un. po. Mezhdunar. geofiz. godu no.8:27-163 162.
(MMA 16 -- 1)
(r,aucanus-Avalanches)
GAUZE, G.F.; KOCHETKOVA, G.V.; VLADIMIROVAP-G.D.
Biochemical changes associated with oxidation deficiency in
staphylococci. Dokl, AN SSSR 139 no.1:223-226 11 161. (IMUI 14:7)
1. Institut po J.zyokaniyu novykh antibiotikov Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A.
Engel' ardtom.
~SIITAPHYLOCOCCUS) (OXIDATrON, PMIOLOGICAL)
(VARIATION (BIOLGOY)
VIADL-11FDVA, G.B.P MUZE, G.F., KOCITfr-'-A71., G.V. (USSR)
"Biochemical chenCes Associat6d with Loss of Oxidatioti in
Staphlococei.11
Report presented at the 5th Int'l. Biochemistry Cont-Tess,
Moscow, 10-16 AuC 1961.
BARKHATOV, G.V.j VLADIMIROVA, G.I.; PLEVALOV.. I.I.; SIROTKO,. V.K.
Transistorized relay protection of 35 kv. electric lines.
Sbor. rab.'po vop. elektromekh. no-5:117-132 161. (MIRA 14;6)
(Electric lines)
(Electric protection)
KOLOTIIANA2 Aleksandra. Ill inichna;-U"TMIfiOVA,-GJQ, . prof., red.;
FIASTRO., V.D., red.; ZHUKOVA, Ye.G.# tekhn. red.
[Metabolism; a short textbook for students of the Soil Biolog7
Department of the Evening Division of Leningrad University) Ob-
men veshchestv; kratkoe uchebnoe posobie dlia studentov biologo-
pochvennogo fakulltets. vechernego otdeleniia Leningradskogo uni-
veraiteta. Pod red. G.E.Vladimirova. Leningrad, Izd-vo Lenin-
gr. univ,,, 1962, 141 p* (Metabolism) (MIRA 15:7)
VLADIMIROVA, Klavdiya Florovna
Functional Pathology of the Stomach of Patients of Disease (Botkina)
Dissertation for Candidate of Medical Science degree., Chair of Hospital
Therapeutics (head, Prof. L.S. ShVarts) Saratov Medical Institute, 1954
VIADIHIROV. 0.A.
The simplest method of calculating- the minimum and wximus
theoretical sea levels by the harmonic constants using the
method of least squares. Trudy GOIN no.46:73-79 159.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Tides)
GAUZE, G.F., IVANITSXAYA, L.P., VLADIMIROVA, G.B.
Biochemical mutants of some bactf-ria with impaired oxidation
[with summa?7 In llnglishl. Izv.'An SSSR. Ser,biol. no*6:719-725
N-D 158 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Inctitut po isyskanlyu antibiotikov Akademii meditainakikh nauk
SSSR, Xookva.
(ESCHERICHIA COLI)
OXIDATION, PHYSIOIWICAL)
CILWS MYCOIDES)
M
GAUZ11, G.F.; IVANITSKAYA, L.P.; VLADIMIROVA, G.B.
Cytochromic system of-gochemic.l nutRnts of Bacterium coli and
Staphylococci with disturbed oxidntion. Dokl. AN SSSR 118 no.
1:189-191 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Institut po isyskaniyu. novykh antibiotikov Akademii meditainakikh
nauk SSSR. Predstavlano akademikom A.I.Kurannovym.
(STAPHYU)COCCUS) (ESCH6RICHIA COLI)
AUTHORS: Gauze, G. F.$ Ivanitakaya, L. P-P 20-1-53/58
TITLE: on the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of
Bacterium coli and Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation
(0 tsitokhromnoy sisteme biokhimicheskikh mutantov kishechnoy
palochki i stafilokokkov s povrezhdennym okiBleniyem).
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSRl 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 1, pp. 189-191 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Such mutants of microorganisms may be considered micro-
biological equivalents of cancer-cells and may serve as test-
objects in the determination of cancer-inhibiting anti-
biotics. The authors wanted to produce mutants of Bact.coli
with a hereditary disturbance of the respiratory apparatus.
Slowly growing mutants were obtained by ultraviolet radiation
of the strains 5383 and 5375 with a dose which almost killed
all bacteria. Other analogous mutants were produced by the
influence of urethane upon Bact. paracoli. This substance is
highly cancerogenic toward the cells of higher organisms and
easily causes cancer of the lung (reference I). In individual
rare cases mutant forms developed which after further re-
inoculations hereditarily conserved a retarded growth and a
Card 1/4 disturbed oxidation. Table 1 shows that the Bact.coli-
On the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of 20-1453/58
Bacterium coli and Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation
mutants had only 45 and 35% of the respiratory activity of the
initial culture. The activity of the urethane-mutant of
Bact. paracoli amounted to 28%. Table 2 shows that the
respiration in these mutants is less suppressed by cyanides
than in normal bacteria, as it was proved by the authors
(reference 3) for Staphylococcus aureus. This give rise to the
assumption of a disturbance of the cytochromic system in the
mutants. The cytochromes were therefore investiCated with the
microspectroscope by Zeiss (Tseiso). As figure 1 shows, the
initial strain of staphylococei (reference 4) has 3
characteristic absorption bands in the spectrum. In biochemical
mutants the wide band of the b 1 cytochrome can no longer be
determined. In the mutant of -'act. paracoli the damage of the
cytochromic system is of another nature. In the initial culture
exists a wide cytochrome-b I- band and 2 narrow ones (a and
a21 figure 1). The biochemical mutant insioad of the b -band
shows 2 distinct cytochrome-bands at 555 and 565 m,4V . Besides
a wide cytochrome-band is here seen at 600 mv. and the weak
Card 2/4 a2-band hitherto seen. The two bands instead of the b,-
on the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of 20-1-53/58
Bacterium coli and Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation
band are theoretically interesting, as the opinion was
uttered (reference 5) that the b1-band developed of the fused
b- and a-bands. The biochemical mutants of the staphylococci
and of Bact. paracoliin a number of cases show quite a similar
behavior. Thus the authors determined antibiotics which
selectively suppress all these mutants and Which influence
the initial forms of the microorganisms. Some of these anti-
biotics also suppress the growth of the cells of the acytic
cancer in mice. Defects of the cytochromic system are also
characteristicof the cancer-cells. They are different in
different tumors. In man it was a small content of cytochrome
(reference 6). in mice cytochrome b was almost completely
absent, whereas a was relatively even present in excess. In
this are to be seen analogies with the above-described mutants
of the microorganisms with disturbed respiration.
There are I figure, 2 tables, and 7 references, I of -.7hich
is Slavic.
Card 3/4
On the Cytochromic System of Biochemical Mutants of 20-1-53/58
Bacterium coli and Staphylocci With Disturbed Oxidation
ASSOCIATION: Now Antibiotics Research Institute, Acade=j of
Medical Sciences TISSR (Institut po iVskaniyu novykh
antibiotikov Akadewli moditsinakikh nauk S8JX).
PRESENTED: October 30, 1957, by A. L. Kurnanov, Academician
SUBMITTED: October 29, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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V
GAM, G.F.; KOCIMTKOVA, G.V.; VIARI14IROVA. G.B.
On blochesical mutants In yeast cells with disturbed oxidation.
Dok1. AM SSER 117 n0-1-138-141 11-D '57. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Inatitut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AKE SSSR. Predstavlono
akademikon A.L.Nureenovym.
(YRAST) (BOTANY--VARIATION)
Country USSR
CatcSory :Microbiology. Antibiosle wd Symblioid. Antibiottuo
Abe. Jour : Ref nur-81oz., no 23, 1958, ,zo lo%96
Author : G%=9 0. F. I I G. B.
I Kocheft.ovala. V" Viedirdrovag
Inatitut* : Jloftd;i~ a Sciences USSR
Title : Biochemical Ru%ants of StapLylvaoaci with D M.Lred
Oxidation System as Teit-Ob3acts in the Se"ch for
cancer Antibiotics.
orli; 1,ub. Do,-.I. All 68SRo 1957, 117, lzo 4, 720-722.
fi batract :Through ultra-violet Irradlittion of r- strain of fit& 1
coocue auroun three mutants were obtainod which
Uffie-rad-Tr-om the original "n their alaw growth, iutenxe
pigmentation and oovaideral)ls reduction In respiration
(40-60 porcont cazparad with -the normall). Such nutant's
are similar to cancer calls, in whiohimpsArment of
oxiamtion is alto1ound. It has beer Ozown tffiat perni-
oillin and streptomyoln vappress the grcwth of Vitt
origiiisa strains and antantep vhareas %Ibxipir, r'_,inh
depreasso the grouth of baoteria only Im the prosenoe of
o4pgen, eats on the original strain and does not check
the govth of =tents. In consideration of the simile
C a rd
P-21
USSR/Microbioloa - General Microbiology. Variability F
and Heredity
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 99290
Author : Gauze, G.F., Kochtkova, G.V., Vladimirava, G.D.
Inst AS USSR
Title On Biochemical Mutants in Yeast Celle with Impaired
Oxication.
Orif, Pub Dokl. AN SSSR, 1957, 117, No 1, 138-141
Abstract ThrouGh the action of trypaflavine (3,6-diamiuo-10-
r4ethylacridine chloride), capiphor or ultraviolet rays
on the plicated forv of Saccharmyces cererisiae, Ros-
tov breed, atrain AN-2, biochemical nutants with irTpai-
red respiration were obtained. This property is firmly
transmitted to future generations and is retained with
reseedings in the course of may months. The ippairueut
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mijij -,KY USSR
!Z-), N,-. 9996
G, F, Ivanitakaya, L. 1-7. V ladimi-rovu, G.
Gauze
DIST. ,
Academy of Sciences U58R
TTTLE. The Citochrome Systern of Biocliernical. Mutants of the
Colon bac-i'llus and of Staphylncocci with Impaired
Oxidation
ORIG. rqJB. -Ook'" AN SSSR, 1958, 1:18, No 1, 'I'LS9-191
It P-0 71R-A C 7 By mean:i ni ac-ting on cell suspenRiont; of Bacterium
coli and.B. arE~~djl -. UV -wis and urethaue
je~_ L~ witl
taxits were obtalne:[ In whicli the oxidation was
tnvp L1r,-rj and In wbieb -the U --A growth was retarded.
vast
Tbe respiration of t1te mutzmts obtiincd was markedly
weakened (4115-218% compared with the normal), bat was
less. sensitive to cyarAders than the original cultures.
It waa ezitablished spectroscopic-illy -11hat there wa;5
*
-:m of Vle described
inJury to the cytxchro-wie ,ya-t,
ctiitllre~? which expre;s-ged Jtswlf 4,iffe.rtntly in
AUTHORS: Gauze, G. F., Nochetkova, G. V., 20-4-~50/52
Vladimirova, G. B.
Biochemical Mutants of Staphylococci With Disturbed
Oxidation as Test-Objects With the DeterminatfLon of
Cancer-Preventing Antibiotics (Biokhimicheskiye mutanty
stafilokokkov s povrezhdennyra okisleniyem kak test-ob'0yekty
pri izyskaniyakh protivorakovykh antibiotikov).
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 117, Nr 4, PP. 720-722 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The mutants of yeast-cells previously produced by the authors
by means of the action of radiant energy and various chemicals,
can serve as equivalents of cancerous cells in microbiology
and also for the purpose referred to in the title (reference 1).
Biochemical mutants of this kind with other microorganisms are
interesting for subsequent investigations in this line.
6 various strains of staphylococcus aureus served for
investigation. By adding 0,002 to 0,010 ~f trypaflavin and
3 to 4 % urethane to the culture medium, the authors obtained
variants with small colonies which, however, returned quickly
to the norm in succeeding passages. Ultra-violet irradiation
was more successf7il- 3 mutant races which were distinctly
Card 1/5 different from the initial forms, both the extent of the
Biochemical Mutants of Stnphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation 20-4-50/52
as Test-Objects With the Determination of Cancer-Preventing
Antibiotics,
colony and by pigmentation, were obtained from the race
Nr 209 by a 99 % destruction of the bacteria. The very small
colonies showed an intunse orange colorine with the mutant
UP 1, and UP 2, - and an intense orange-pink color with UP 3.
These properties were heriditary and no initial forms of the
parent race were split off. A markedly reduced respiration
(65 to 40 % of normal respiration) of the mutants is shown in
table 1. The oxidation, however, was less reduced than with
yeast (up to 200 times with the latter, reference 1). Neither
the original race, nor the biochemical mutants of
staphylocuccus have a measurable ability of an aerobic
glycoly8is. With yeast, on the other hand, a potential
aerobic apparatus existed which was capable to supply cells
with completely eliminated oxidation processes with energy.
With the cancer cells, the intensity of oxidation is
frequently reduced for 1,5 to 2 times in comparison with the
normal original cells (reference 2). In other words, the
disturbance of the respiratory apparatus of the cancerous cells
Card 2/5 approximates rather to that of the staphylocucci-mutants, with
Biochemical Mutunto of Staphylococci With Disturbed 0xidat1on 20-4-W/52
as Test-Objocts Ylith the Dutermination of Cancer-Preventing
Antibiotica
respect to quantity, than to that of the yeaot-mutants.
Various mutants of staphylococci are with respect to the
hereditary disturbance of the respiratory apparatus not
equal to each other and not equivalent either. By using
the s taphylococci-mut ant 3 as test-objects for the study Of
the mechenism of action of already known antiobiotica, the
followinf; was determined: Y/horoas both penicilline and
streptomycin prevent the growth of the original staphyl-ocooci
with mutants, albomycin leaves the growth of the biochemical
mutanta undisturbed (table 2). The mutants concerned with,
lack that specific component in the respiratory apparatus which
is selectively touched by albomycin. Further it was proved
that whilst the respiration of the initial strain of the
staphylococci is intensely suppressed by cyanide, this is
not the case with the mutant UP 3, even not with a
concentration of NaCN 1,28 % (table 3). It could be presumed
that the disturbance of the respiratory apparatus of the
mutant UF 3 is connected with a defect of the cytochromes
Card 3/5 system' since it is known that cytochromes are highly
Biochemical Mutants of Staphylococci With Disturbed Oxidation 20-4-50/~2
as Test-Objects With the Determination of Cancer-Preventing
Antibiotica
sensible aeainst cyanides. A compound, or ;3ubstance acting
contrarily to albomycin, would be of actu,%l interust to the
authors. It should have a selective capacity of suppression
with oxidation -dirsturbances and would leave celles with
a normal respiratory apparatus untouched. Amongst
2500 actinomycetes-cultures isolated from the soil,
already 60 were determined with such a selective capacity
of suppression with respect to the mutants of staphylococci
concerned with. The substances formed by them are very
interesting from the point of mechanism of their
suppressing action.
There are 3 tables, and 3 references, 1 of which-is
Sla-Vic.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for Discovering new Antibiotic& AN of Medical
Sciences USSR (Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov
Card 4/5 Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR)
MOROZOV, Yu.L,, kand.tokhn.nauk; VLADIMIROVA, G.I.,, inzh.
Detd"%T9.n-qAinn, of the resi3tance of mulMrplre twisted conductors at
incr=-;-:* frequencies. Elektrotekhnika 34 no.12:60-62 D '63.
04IRA 17: 1)
mam1w "-Mmm~ W-0 =9 UEERM
Vi
T COVAI~WFAAR - WIZ440"A'A
M I'M
"T, 117 ~ I " N LA 77- 4
SUBJEM USSR/Welding
135-3-8/1-T
AUTHORSi Vladimirova, G.T., Engineer, Kornev, T.K., Candidate of
TeReWn-ical Mcl-47r"s, and Timof eyev, V. I o , Enginsera
TITLEs Drill Pipe Couplings Automatically Resurfaced under Flux and
Welded to the Pipes (Avtomaticheskaya naplavka pod flyuson
burillnykh zamkov i privarka 1kh k trubam).
PERIODICAL: "Svarochnoye Proizvodetvoll, 1957, #3, PP 17-20. (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Up to now, repair and surfacing work on drill pipe a and pipe
couplings in oil fields is done by hand wilding, andthe necessi-
ty has arisen to mechanize this work. The first, experimental,
welding machine is now completed and the now technology develop-
ed. The machine is described in detail with a photograph and
an electric circuit di:gram )the latter -was suggested by #ngi-
neor K.I. Drok)*. The achine accommodates couplings of 108,
1461 178, and 203 ma diameter and also serves for welding the
coupling's to the pipes. The flux-holding device used with
this machine (for which V.I. Timofeyev has been granted an
author's certificate in 1950) eliminates spilling of flux (the
Card 1/2 design is shown by drawing, Figure 4).
135-3-8/1-7
TITtEj Drill Pipe Couplings Automatically Resurfaced under Flux and
Welded to the Pipes (Avtomaticheskaya naplavka pod fly-uson
burillnykh zamkov i privarka ikh k trubam).
The experimental surfacing done with common low-carbon welding
wire resulted in insufficient hardness, but using welcling wire
alloyed with chrome and manganese (for instance "13P 2X5 pro-
vided greater hardness. The technology of experimental surfac-
ing is given in full detail. It eliminates the danger of weld-
ing cracks, allows the use of generators which are employed for
manual welding, improves the quality of coating. The same tech-
nology is also applicable for preliminary welding of smooth
couplings with supporting rings to pipes at the working site
when drive pipe strings are being lowered (instead of technology
of such preliminary we lding &a suggested by Electric Welding
Institute im. E.0. Paton, 6). ,
The Article contains 3 drawings, 5 photographs, 1 electric cir-
cuit diagramg 1 table and 7 references'(6 of which are Russian).
ASSOCIATION: ,A311HMAW" (AzINMASh)
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
17(2) SOV/20-124-3-52/67
AUTHORS: Gauzeq G. F., Kochetkove, G. V., Vlad3imirova, G. V.
TITLE: On the Effect of Cancer-InhibitIM-g--Su-Es-f-an-c-e-s--MT-ft*-eehemical Mutants
of Microorganisms With Disturbed Oxidation (0 deystvii protivorako-
vykh veshchestv na biokhimicheakikh mutantov mikroorganizmov s
povrezhdennym okieleniyem)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 3, pp 674-677 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors have attempted to extend the range of their investiga-
tions of the biochemical mutants - mentioned in the title - of the
yeast cells and bacteria (Refs 1-4) to the protozoa. Said mutants
can serve as cancer cell analogues, as they, too, are characterized
by a defect of.the respiratory apparatus. Tests were carried out
with Polytoma uVella, a colorless flagellate (Ohlamydomonadae), which
can be cultivated on liquid and solid agar-containing culture media
as easily as bacteria can. F. uvella was obtained from infusions of
peat soils. As neither high temperatures, nor ultraviolet irradiatLcn,
nor urethane could produce the deuirod mutants, the authors employed
carcinogenic hydrocarbons (Ref 6): 9,10-dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene
(0.001 - 0.0005%). After 3 months of cultivation with transplanting
from liquid to solid media and back carried out at 48 houralinter-
Card 1/4 vals, a strain with the desired properties could at la3t be obtained.
SOV/20-124-3-52/67
On the Effect of Cancer-Inhibiting Substances on Biochemical Mutants of Micro-
organisms With D"turbed Oxidation
Compared with a normal culture, the mutant one showed a hereditary
reduced respiration as its oxygen consumption is only 62% of that
of the normal culture. Biochemical mutants of this kind are of
importance as test objects in the search for cancer-inhibitin-
substances. In this connection it is interesting to find whether
the well-known and partly well-proved anti-cancer preparations have
a selective suppressive effect on said mutants. In the paper under
review, the results of such investigations are presented.
D a g r a n o 1 e (1,6-bie-(B-chloroethane amine)-1,6-desoxy-D-
mannitol) (Ref 7). As shown in table 1, normal cultures of staphylo-
cocci and Escheria coli are not suppressed by any of the proved con-
centrations of degranole. The growth of the above-mentioned bio-
chemical mutants of these bacteria is, howeverp selectively impaired.
Thus it can be concluded that this very oxidation defect is the
vulnerable point of the bacterial cell with regard to degranole.
A d t i n o m y c i n C (Ref 6). From table 2 it can be seen that
tfil~s.prepsration has a most marked selective effect in the above
sensd on the mutants under consideration. A n t i b i o t i c 6270
was isolated, at the Institute mentioned in the Association, from an
Card 2/4 ~ctinomyces strain allied to Actinomyces flavochromogenes. It belongs
On the Effect of Cancer-Inhibiting Substances on
organisms With Disturbed Oxidation
ASSOCIATION:
PRESENTED;
Card 3/4
SOV120-124-3-52167
Biochemical Mutants of Y-icro-
to the echinamycin group although it differs from the substance
described in reference 8. As demonstrated by table 3, the above-
mentioned substance has the same effect on the two above bacteria
strains as well as on bacillus mycoides. The same results were
yielded by tests with Polytoma uvella (Fig 1). Substances which
are not oancer-inhibiting (quinine and acrichine) also suppress
the growth of the P. uvella cultures to the same extent. Tetrazole
(2,3,5-triphenyl-tetrazole-ohloride), which also does not affect
cancer, is more strongly reduced by the normal form. It seems that
this is the reason for the fact that the growth of the normal
P. uvella culture is more strongly suppressed than that of a mutant
one.- There are 1 figure, 3 tables and 9 references, 4 of which
are Soviet.
Inatitut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov Akademii meditsinskikh
nauk SSSR (Institute for the Detection of New Antibiotics of the
Academy of Medical SciencesUSSR)
October 17, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician
LIKHACHEVI V.A.; MALYGIN, G.L.; NIYIFOROV, A.V.; VLADIMIRO-VA,.G.V.
Creep of zinc during heating*.cool-ing cycles. FiZO met. i metalloved.
16 no.6008-917 D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy inatitut imeni A.F.Ioffe AN SSSR.
VIADIMIROVA I. master uporta.
W'k
$Veriority of the U*S.S.R* in the motorcycle sport. Avt.tra
32 no-1102 N 154* (K6U 8: 3 r
(Motorcycle racing)
VIADIMI.HOVA,I W5
780.1
Erfolge des wirtachaftlichen auf'-aus in der V-81
volkarepublik chinaj von I. Vladimirova und V. Zhamin.
Berlin, Dietz, 1955.
111 P.
Translation from the Russian:
"Uspekhi ekonomicheskogo strotells*tva v Kitayskoy
narodnoy respublike, Moscow, 1953.
Bibliographical footnotes.
VLA-DEUROVA, I.
Uspekhi ekonomicheskogo stroitell-
stva. v Kitaiskoi Narodnoi Respublike (Achievements
in the economic development of the Chinese People's
Republic). Moskva, Gospolitizdat, 1953. 100 P.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7 No. 2 May 1954
VLADDIIROVA, I. -
Tvice provincial champion. Voen. znan. 39 no.1131 Ja 161.
(MIRA 1631)
(Grinea-Shooting-Contests)
VLADIIMIROVA I.A.
Ai~~4 A
Fffe~i~--,o~-f'61ectrlc polarization of motor ner-te end4ngs GT: tLe
conduction of rhythmic impulses through them. Biul. eksp. biLol.
J. med. 56 no.12:23-27 D 162.
(M I FIJ. 17: 11
1. Laboratorlya ob3hchey fiziologil (rukovodttell - prof. F.G.
Kostyuk) Instituta fiziologii imeni Bogomolttsa (dir. - akademik
AN UIwSSR A.F. 11hkarchenko) All U~rSSR, Kiyev.
VLAT111-11ROVA, I.A,
Effec,'% of electrjr. polar Izat ion, of motor nez-ve erAings on the
transirds-sirm of single Dr., ulees through them. Kul, eksp. bio-1.
i med. 56 no.11~13-14 0 Me. N j t63. (MIRA 17:11)
1. 'Lz laborat-,HA obshchey fiz.lologii (mkolioditell - prof. P.G.
KoFtyuk) Instituta J-menl. Bogfml:]-Itsa (dir. .. akademik
AN UkrSSR A,F. Makarc;henkn) AIN Uk-rSSIRP Kiyev. Predstwilena dey-
f3tvitellnyrr, ch-lenom AM11 SSSR V,V. Parinyw.
VLADIMIROVA. 1. A.
Effect of potassium, calcium and anoxia on presynaptic blocking in
motor nerve endings. Fiziol.zhur. 50 no-4:464-471 Ap 164.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Institut fiziologii imeni Bogomolltea AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
VLADIMIROVA,
The problem Of Deri-electrotonic and Deri-vRrAbiotic Dotentials
in the nerve [with summnry in English]. Fiziol.zhur. 44 no.6
570-576 Je 158 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Institut fiziolorii zhivotnyl:h Gosudnrstvannogo universiteta,
Kiyev.
(BERVOUS SYSTEM, physiology,
peri-electrotonic & peri-parabiotic -potentials (Rus))
F.T
EEERPTA YIDICA See 2 Vol 12/9 Physiology SePt 59
4303. PERI-ELECTROTONIC AND PERI-PARABIOTIC NERVE POTENTIALS
(Russian text) - Vladimirova 1. A. Inst. of Animal Physiol., Univ. of
Kiev _ FIZIOL. ZH. IM. SECH. 1953, 44/6 (570-576) Graphs 4
Electrotonic and periparabiotic potentials were studied in the nerve-muscle pre-
paration of frog. The parablotic state (in Vedenski's definition) was produced by
KCI or by CaCIz. Exposure, of the nerve to KCI produced a negative potential at the
site of exposure and extending beyond it with fast decrement. while CaCI2 produced
either no potential variations or a verylow positive potential which did not extend
beyond the lesion. Simonson - Minneapolis, Minn.
VORONTSLTs D.S.; VLADIKIROVA, I.A.
Effect 00, various physiological-13r active substances on the adtion
potential of nerve. Fiziol.zhur. 1,6 no.2sl94-201 F '60.
(MIRL 14;5)
1. From the Institute of Physiologyj Ukrainian S.S.4. Academy
of Science, Kiyev.
(NERVE)
VLADIMIROVA, I.fi.
27
Th
e problem of T)eri-electrotonic and peri-DiirAbiotic Dotentials
in the ner7e [with eummnry in English). Yiziol.zhur. 44 no.6
570-576 Je '58 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Institut fizioloeii zhivotnyldi Gonudnrstvennogo universiteta,
Kiyev.
(JIERVOUS SYSTEM, phyBioloa,
peri-electrotonic & neri-pnrAbiotic potentials (Rua))
RUDKOVSKlY, D.M.; Wl-'i:IZ, Ye.K.; KIMSP, II.I.; V4D
Cortain reactiorz off pro;Aonaidehyde and butyaldch-yde. Trudy YRII'lef te-
khim-no.2:93-120 16C. CIZI~A 14:2)
(prolj-;O:-.a, doil-ydo) (Dutyraldohydc)
ILAOT 70;.1.',, 7. L.
USSR/Chemistry - Insecticides, Mar 53
Phosphorus Organic Compounds
"Organic Insectofungicides: YJII. Synthesis of
Mixed Esters of Phosphoric and Thiophosphoric
Acids Containing Simple Substituents.in the
Aliphatic Radical," M. L. Galashinal,~'I L
Vladimirovali4a. A. Mandellbaum, M*
Mellnikov
Zhur Obshch Khim, Vol 23, No 3, pp 433-435
Synthesized a series of mixed esters of phos-
phoric and thiophosphoric acids contg chlorine
257T21
and ethoxyl in the aliphatic radical. Of all the
synthesizea Gubstances, no-ne war, more active rhan
diethyl-4-nitrophenylthiophosphate.
-ajtazL,gj phosphoric and thloyh"phot-ic acid5. V%. A.
J'hautn 1. L, l1ridimiroy N, NJ 14
Mande _q. and I elAov.-
'777NT,~'=m.
tiorj).--,~kt C.A, 48, .38i7d. XIII. Syr-!bests of tuired,
Cam of phospborle and thioph"phatic Acids containing,
the SIMplost SUbS6tUent8 in the AlipWiC 19diCAL M, L.
GalaAiina, 1. L. Vladhnirova, Ya . A. Uaudel'bautu, and
1144. 441-~.--&,! C.A. 48,
It. L. If.
MM/Chemistry - Insecticides
Ca-d 1 /1 Pub. 22 - 20/50
Authors I Mandellbaum, Ya. A.1 Vladimirova, 1. L.; and Mellnikov, N. N.
,wvsm *~, -~: vi q
Title I Synthesis of diethyl-4-nitrophenylthi(yphosphate and ethYl-4*4'-dinltrophen-
y1thiophosphate marked with radioactive P32 and S35
Perlodical s Doke' AN SSSR 100/1- 77-79, Tan 1. 1955
Abstract f The synthesis of insecticidds coataf~ning phosphor (diethyl-4-altrophenyl-
thiophosphate and othyl-4,4'-dinitrodiphenylthiophosphato), is described.
The methods employed in the synthesis of the insecticides were first tested
on inactive substances. In selecting the proper synthesis method it was
necessary to take into conaideration the comparatively short period of P32
semi-decow.position. The results obtained during the synthesis with marked
radioactive P32 and ~-35 are listed. Two USSR references (-).
Institution s The Ya. V, Samoilov Scientific Institute on Matters of Fertilizers and
Insecticides
Presented bys Academician S. I* Vollfkovich, March 17# 1954
--VLADIMIROVA, -L. -L.-
VLADDUROVA, I. Lt -"The Synthesis of New Insecticides from Deriva-
tives of Dithiophosphoric Acid." Min Chemical Industry. Moscow,,
1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Chenical
Sciences.)
So.s Knizbnaya letopis',, No 7,, 1956,
. 7
. e y ~ ~ I - I
-1 - !- - i - -.'
~ ~T,II,
iI
I I
I JW.7
I
I .
.i
~1.
MELIHIMV, U.N.; VIADIIIIROVA, I.L.; IVAITOVA, S.R.
Chemical means of protecting nonmetallic materials from destruction
by microorganisms. Khim.prom. no.1;81-85 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 13-7)
(Materials--Deterioration)
VLADIMIROVAJ, I.Lip; MELINIKOV, N.R.
organic insectoftmgicides. Part 59s Syntheais of eove nev
oxime dirivatives. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 n0-3:852-854 Hr 161.
(MM 14:3)
1. Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungitsidam
imeni Ya. V. Samoylova. (Oximes)
MELINIKOVt N.N.; IVANOVA, S.N.; VLADIMMOVA, I.L.~, VOLGINA, G.V.
Investigation of antiseptics for nonmetallic materials used
under tropical conditions. [Trudy) NIUIF no.164:36-37 '59.
(WRA 15:5)
(Antiseptics)
~ -M
--- --- I
MEWNIKOV, N.N.; IVANOVAp S.N.; VLADIMIROVA, I-L.; VOLGINA, G.V.
Investigation of effective mercury-free antiseptics for con-
trolling the slime mold formation in the woodplilp and paper
industry. [Trudy] NIUIF no.164:28-29 159. (MIRA 15:5)
(Woodpulp-Microbiology) (Antiseptics)
P=ZOVSKIY, A.M*; VLADIMIROVA,p,j..M-; G4]RDON-YAROVSKIY, F.A.
.................
Solubility in the system Na, Mg 11 01, HOO - H 0 at do and a 4 to
10 k~:. /cm.2 pressure of carbon iffoxide. hhur~ neorg. khim. 5 no.3-1:
2587-2592 H 160. (MIRA 13: 11)
(Systems-Chomistr7)
VLAD1MIROVA I.P. inzh.; ZAGREBELINAYA, T.N., inzh.; KADANER, L.I.,
. . . ......= -- P
0 or tekhn. nauk
Electrochemical preparation of electrolytes for iridium and
ruthenium plating. *Mashinostroenie no.5t84-85 3-0 165.
(MIRA 18:9)
1-65~ ~66 1.VFWAW(M')/d&(0A~(z IJP( a) JD/JG
ACC NRi AP5023351 SOURCE CODE: UR/03o4/65/000/005/oo84/0085
--ineer),--Kad
AUTHOR: VlAdimirova, I. P. (Engineer); Zagrebel'naya, T.-H Eng
L. I. (Doctor -6? tecTTn Wc-iciences) Y r, jr
4 1. ~5p'
ORG: none.-
TITLE: Electrochemical method of preparing electrolytes for iridium and ruthenium
.Plating '67 _1;1
SOURCE: Mashinostroyeniye, no. 5, 1965, 84-85
7
TOPIC TAGS: metal plating, electrodeposition, ruthenium electrolyte, iridium elec-
trolyte, iridium, iridium deposition, ruthenium, ruthenium deposition, electrolyte,
electrolyte preparation
ABSTRACT: A simple method of preparing clectroly-tes for the electrodeposition. of
iridium and ruthenium (used for instance as protective coatings on molybdenum and
stainless steels)is described. To prepare an iAdium electrolyte, iridium plates
are placed in a solution of sulfuric or hydrochloric acid and comparatively rapidly
dissolved by passing an alternating ciirrent through tile solution. The rate of dis-
solution depends on the temperature and the current frequency and density. The
maximum dissolution rate was achieved in a 40g/l 11cl solution at 18-20C and a cur-
rent density of 25-30 amp/dmz, Increasing the current frequency from 20 to 50 cps
increased the rate of dissolution. Under optimum conditions, the current efficiency
L 4455-66
ACC NRs AP5023351
reaches 3 and 3-5% in hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, respectively. A ruthenium
electrolyte is obtained by placing ruthenium,Rowde OMALTnium is available in po;r-
der only) in a glass container filled with 0.2 N solution of hydrochloric acid, and
fitted with a platinum electrode protected against contact with the solution Irf an
instilating coating. A sufficiently rapid dissolving of ruthenium was achieved at a
current density of 0.5 amp. The resulting solution had the red-brown color typical
of ruthenium tetrachloride.. Dense, . comra6ti. dep6gitsl. atr6ngly-o adhering -to
the base metal were obtained-. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ,
SUB CODE: 14M,6C/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG IIE'F* 000/ OTH RLW! 000/ ATD PMSS:94~
YLADIMIROVA, K.F., kand.med.nauk
DisruDtlon of vascular permeability in Infectious hepatitis.
Yrach.delo supplement 157:20 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy teranii (zav.-prof. L.S.Shverts)
lachobnogo fnkullteta Saratovskogo meditainakogo instituta.
(BLOOD VISSELS-PERMEABILITT) (HEPATITIS, rMOTIONS)
VLADIMIROVA, K.F., kand.med.nauk
Zxcretory function of the stomach in Botkin's disease. Teran.
arkh. 29 no.8:51-55 '57. (KIRA 11:4)
1. Iz goonitallnoy teraDevticheakoy kliniki (dir.-Drof. L.S.Shvarts)
lachebnogo fakullteta Saratovskogo meditainakogo inatitutn.
(STOMACH, in var. dis.
hepatitis, infect., nitrogen & neutral red in gastric
contents (Rue)
(HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS, physiology,
gastric nitrogen & neutral red content (Rua)
(NITROGEN, determination,
in gastric contents in infect. hepatitis (Rua)
VLADIMIROVA, K. F.
- --
Allergic test in Botkin's disease. Klin. med., Yoskva 29
no,7:50-32 Julv 1951. (CINI, 21:1)
1. Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Director -- Prof. L.
S. Shvarts), Saratov Medical Institute.
MDIMIRDVA, K.F., kand. med. nhuk (Snratov)
of bee venom on the pain syndrome. lain. med. 37 no-5:
139-141 Ily '59. NUA 12:8 )
1. Iz goapitallnoy terapevticheakoy kliniki -oediatricheakogo
fakullteta (dir. Prof. P.I. Shamarin) Saratovskogo meditsinsicodo
instituta (dir. dotsent B.A. Nikitin).
(VENOM, ther. use
bee venom in pain synd. (Ilus))
(PAIN, ther.
bee venom in pain synd. (RU13))
VLADDIIHOVA K. r.
USSP/Medicine - Virus Diseases
Oct 51
"Experimental Hepatitis (Preliminary Report)," Prof. L. S. Shvarts, K. 77. "I'Wimirova,
Hoep. Therapeutic Clinic, Saratov Med. Inst.
IlKlin Med.11 Vol XXIX, No 10, Pp 51-5h
1. Introduction into guinea
i~gs of gastkic filtrates from patients sufferine frcm botkin'3
disease /-infectious hepatit caused in the animals disturbances in the respirator~y tract
syrptoms of dyspepsia (loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting) and, in some cases, jaundice.
2. Microscopic study showed the presence of an infectious-allergic condition of the liver.
3. The infectious character of this disease is confirmed Ly thu fact ti.at in guinea pigs
which have not receivEd the filtrate of gastric juice, it siill results from contact with
diseases guinea pigs.
PA 194T81
VLADIMIROVA, K.F., kand.med.nauk
I
Clinical course of pneumonia during the influenza outbreaks of
1999Lrjq5$,,,and 1959. Sov.med. 25 no.5t86-90 Yq 162. (MIRA 15:8)
l..Iz goopitallnoy tepapevticheBkoy kliniki pediatricheBkogo
fakulltata (zav. kafedroy - doktor med.nauk M.S.Obraztsova)
Saratovskogo meditsinko o instituta.
&EUMNIA) (INFLUENZA)
VLADIMIROVA, K.F.
"The Functional Patholo&7 of the Stomach in Patients Suffering from
Infectious Hepatitis." Cand Med Sci, Saratov Medical Inst, Saratov, 1954.
(RZhBiol, No 3, Feb 55)
SO: Sum. No 631, Aug 26 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations
Defended at Ussr Higher Educational Institutions (14)
VLADII Mt-X.S,-
Phytomicrobenthos in waters of the Danube VaUey,. Trudy InBt.
gidrobiol.AN URSR no.36:242-263 161. OMIRA 14:8)
(Kiliyskoye Girlo ilegion-Algae)
f
TSEYEB, Ya.Ya.; ROLL, Ya.V. (deceased]; ZEROV, K.K.; '~40-1MIROVA,..K.S.
(Wadymyrova, K.S.)l OLIVARI, Q.A.[Ollvuri, II.A.Ij*- dURVICII-p
V.V.; BlRGER, T.1 LBIrlior, T.I.); RALYAREVS.(AYA, O.Ya.
(Maliarevstka, ONA ); CHORNOGORENKO, M.I.[("hemohorenko,
LITVINOVA, M:O.[Lytvynova, M.O.1; AN-.)RIYCHUKp M.D.p
red.
[Kakhovka Reservoir; a hydroblological outl--.ne] Kakhovslke
vodoimyshche; hidrobiologichnyi narys. Kyi-v, Naukova dumka,
1964. 303 P. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Akadem-iya nauk URSIt, Kiev. Instytut hidrcbiologii.
VLADIKROVAf K.S.
-___ _ L'
Conditions for the existence of benthonic algae in Kakho,16 Reservoir.
Vop. ekol. 5:27-28 162. 'a(MIRA 16:6)
1. Inatitut gidrobiologii AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
(Kekhovka Resorvoir--ILlgae)
.VLADIMIROVA, K.S. (Vladymyrova, K.S.]
Phytomicrobenthos in the lower course of the Dnieper River and
in floodplain bodies of water eftnr the bLUlding of the Nakhovka
Hydroelectric Power Station, Pratai InBt. hidrobiol. AN URSR
no.39141-51 163. (MIRA 17s12)
VLADIMIROVA K.S.
Phytzaicarobenthos of the Danube River and bap of Qhe
Delta. Trudy Inst.gidrobioleAR UFZR no.36:128-144 161.
OMU 14:8)
(Danube Delta,-Idgae)
- - --- -- - --- ---
VLADIMIROVA, K.S.; ZEWV,, K.K,
Physicogeographical sur7ey of Ilman of tte Danube V&Ucy,
Trudy Inst,gidrobiol,AN URSR no.36:185-193 261$ (MM 14:8)
(Kiliyokoye Girlo region-Lagoons)
VLADIMIROVA) K,.S.
Improved device for extracting samples of phytomicrobenthoss Ukro
bot. zhur. 18 no. 2:81-83 161. (14IRA 14:5)
1. Institut gidrobiologii AN USSR
(Ben;hos)
VLADIMERMA, K.S. (Vladymy-rava, K.S.)
Phytomicrobenthos of Eastern Sivash. Pratsi Inst. gidrobiol. AN
URSR no.35:31-40 160. (Sivash-Benthos) (MIU 14:4)
VIADMROVA, K.S. (Vladymyrava, K.S.)
Phy-tomicrobenthoo of Lake Molochnoye. Pratsi Inst. aidrobi3l.
AN URSH no.35:131-137 160o NiRA 14:4)
(Molochnoye, Lake-Benthos)
VLQIMIROVA~ K.S.[Vladymyrovap K.S.]
Oscillatoria ucrainica spenst a new sr"ecies of blue-green algae.
Ukr# bot. zhur. 18 no.1:96-98 161. - OaRh 140)
1. Institut gidrobiologii A11 USSR*
(Ukraine-Algae)
:"1%
vl"IXIROVA, K. S.
- . `
___- 7~-&_ nutrition'of Taricorhinus caposta novangi (Fil.) from Sevan
(with summary In Inglish]. Izv.AN Arm.6M.1st.nauki no.2:53-72
147. (NLRA 9:8)
1. Sevanskaya gidrobilogichaskaya stantetya Akadenti nauk Arm.
So.
(Sevan, Lake--Fishes)
VIADIHIROVA, X.S. . .1 ..~.
!.--~~:1~, __. - -:. . ,.Z - - - . ~ ,
Qualitative and quantitative composition of the phytoplankton and
microphytobenthos of bodies of water of the lower Dnieper flood
plain. Trudy Inst.gidrobiol. All URSR n0-31 '53. (KLRA 7:8)
(Dnieper River--Phytoplankton) (Phytoplankton--Duisper River)
.'(Dnieper River--Yresh-watep flora) (Fresh-water flora--Dnieper
River)