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20-1-3~01 AUTHOR TITLE, PERIODICAL ABSTRACT Card 113 YEVRBINOVA0 T.N., and LMIOINOVA, T.I. ProteinZRqo_R_y_&ate Goacervates and Catalase (Belkovo - uglevodnyp koatservaty i katalaza. Russian) Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,, 1957o Vol 115, Nr 11 PP 133-136 (U.S.S.R.) The present work is a continuation of the studies of thG influence of ferments in coacervate systems. In the present studies coacervates were produced of gum arabic and gelatine, protamin and gum arabic as well as protamin and gelatine. Teir use made it possible to study the activity of catalase at from 4,2 - 9 pH. Liver catalase and a bacterial catalase (of Micrococcus lysodeikticus) served as ferments. The influence of catalase was determined in the following systems: I, in coacervate. II. in coacervative drops. III. in balanced liquid. IV. in buffer solution..9acterial catalase: The ferment proved to be practically inactive at 4,,27 p14. WhFn _pHwas raised to from 6,3 - 6,4 --the- fermenti cou1_d_be__reactivat~ed._only_ r -!-The ferment, without preliminary influence of an aciduous medium, has a high activity at from 6,o - 6#3 pH. The indices of the determination in the coacer,,rate with 6jo,pH are mentioned in tables 1 - 3 .~L)The activity on the ferment is practically the same both in the coacervate as a whole and in the fractions corresponding to its drops. In balanced liquid its activity is of minor character. 2.) The ferment is active in a 20-1-36/54 Protein-Carbohydrate Coacervates and Catallase very high dilution. In the case of the us 'e of higher ferment con- centrations the whole H 0 decomposes in the solution as well as in the coacervate: a substrMum. is lacking. At the same time the in- crease of the super-oxide quantity is undesired bacause of the de- struction of coacervate drops. 4.) 'I"he greatest activity of catalase is to be found in coacervates at 43D in the buffer solution, however, at '370. Protamin reduces the activity of catalase. Liver catalase: Experimental results are mentioned in table 6. At 4,27 PH-the =Wo e ferment was practically concentrated in the coacervate drop. At 6,o pH catalase can be found mainly in balanced liquid. The results of the present work lead to the assumption of a possible vacuole r8le in the cells. In vacuoles there are less colloides than in the sur- rounding plasma. It is, therefore, possible that the formation of vacuoles as well a~3 a local liquefaction of plasma in cells as well as in ane-cell anijfiAs,promotes the acceleration of fermentative processes more iiithis respect than is the case in a viscous plasma. (7 tables,a& 6 Slav'ic references). Card 2/3 ilSSOGIATION Mosww State; Vaiversity imeni.4 M.:V. Tomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.im. M.V. Lomonosova) MESENTED BY OPARIN, A-I., 'Academician., APril 4, 1957 SUBMITTED 19 3-1957 AVAILABLE Li~rary of Congress card 313 TRVREMOVA. T.D., BOVA, !.A.. RZHAHOVA, G.H. ?urine and pyrimidine bases of the mesophilic variant of Bacillus _VcoMes Flugge. Rauchodokl.vyn.shkoly; biol.nauki no.l.,168-173 158- I Predotavlona kafedrov blokhimil rastenly Moskovskogo, gosudaretvennogo universiteta in. N.V. Lomonosova. (BACILLUS HYCOIMS) APTRIKIDINES) YBVREMOVA, T.H. i~~' 7- International aymposium on the origin of life On earth* -gr~-ich.doAvys.shkoly;-biol.naukI POL*l*.190m19-2~50 (KIRA 11:8) qn=UMMA~N- "Blochandcal ptwtometr74 br V,A. AMtlani. Rauch. doL-1. -,vp. -~Ww2r; (HIBA it: 10) (BlochOmd5tr7y (Amattani, A M Oil -M I INN i~~ n YMBINOTA, symposium on the Ortgiv of, lif P. On "rth. vtv4v. nook., POIJIV-0 f"flol, 1) no. 1:23,c-24'1 (Ljrr'OOrl;j(* 86511) a--O in--Cor4,,ra I ro o V /1 20-2-37/60 AUTHORSO Yevreinova, T. IN Yermoluyeva# L, P, Gerasimovat A, U. .................... TITLEs Purine and Pyrimidine-Bases of the Thermophile-Variety of Bacillus mZ2oides yye oanovaniya termofillnogo (Purinovyye i pirimidinov. va an a ac us mycol es PERIODICALe Moklady AR SSSRf 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 2, pp. 334 - 337 (USSR) ABSTRACTt It is to be assumed that thermophile microorganisms must have their chemical peculiarities* The chemism of life at high tempera tures is, however, very little investigated. Many purine- and pyri- midine-bases are contained in the nucleic acids, nucleotids and nucleosides of the microbes.- The former contain 3 groups and serva as sources of co-enzymes of a number of biolo ical reactions and -energy-rich phosphorus co-hpounds (reference 41.- It is of interest to determine whic4influence is exerted by the high temperature upon the total content of purine- and pyrimidine-bases. Me thermophile proteolytic variety of Bacillus mycoides chouen as test object was isolated from the dregs of sewage which are fermented in ther- mophile vessels of methane production (reference 1). Tab;e 1 glyes the morphological characteristic of 2 cultures: a) at 58 C and b) at 440C. The purine- and pyrimidine-bases were determined 1y Card 1/2 distilling off of alcohol from alcohol-centrifugates. The chromato- 20-2-37/6o Purine and Pyrimidine Bases of the Ther-moph-ile Variety of Bacillus mycoi-des graphioi method-, on -papor was -used for--thia -(references 8-- 9) .-- The 4-contents of the bases in' tt,b bacterial mass were determim d. (ta*ble 2. From th s is to b~~ seen that with an increase in tempera-' ture from 44 to-58 C the tc(al amount of these bases decreases by about 38 %. The 8ontent of every individual basis in the culture cultivated at 58 C is smaller than at 440C- The temperature is a factor.which accelerates chemical enzymattic reactions, consequent- ly also the biological processes. The decrease in these base 'a may here possibly be.explained by the fact that the im reased tempera- ture partially replaces the enzymatic activity and the energy Which were connected with the presence of the bases in th,B mic ro- oreanisms. The following bases we 're determined t guanine, adenine, cytoain, uracyl, and thymine. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 4 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIAIRIONt State University imeni M. V. Lomonom v, Moscow (Moskovskiy gosu- darstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova) PRESENE!",I)t September 6, 1957, by A. I. Oparint Academician SUBMITTEN September 6, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2//-j THMINOVA T*M* Fourth IntaiMtIonal, CoWass of Biochemists, Ilauch.dold-.vys. shkoly; biolonauki no.11234-235 1,59, (MM 12:5) (VIE=-BIOCEMHI3MT--COUGU5S3S) I - -Ni2ld V -- . WMR 1 a -TNvRV R WIM WL11 w M UMIROMkii T.Uo Yourth-InterzatlocAl Cong-rose of Biochemists. Tost.Mbak.ull'. Sar,blell., pochve, gaols$ geoge 14 no.2:235-239 '59. (MIR& 13:4) IN 11TOVA, T.H.; IONW, NOY.;. KUZMESOTAS 9-Te Effect of temperature on nuclele acids of B* 1.1cheniforals. Blokbimlia 24 no,5:912-921 S-0 159- 13..2) 1. Irafedra 'blokbimii raotenly Kookovskago gosudaretvannogo univeral- tata im. M.7. lamonoeova. (NUCLI91C ACIDS metab.) A. F. 5567/20-124-3-556/67 Weight Detei=ination of Isolated Coacervate Drops by-Means of Intozferenoo Microacopy,(Oprodeloniye vas4 otdellnykh koatservat- nykkL kapel Ia p.omoshchlya interferen,.s ionnoy mikr -oakopii) 688-690 (USSR) 1959, Vol 124, Nr 3, PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademiinauk SSSR, pp ABSTRACT: The phenomenon of coacervation-is wide-spread in organisms and can also be-reproduced in artificial objects (Refs 4,6)0 In the latter case, a concentration of the colloidal particles from dilute so- lutions takes place, the particles-separating from the liquid in the form of drops or of a layer. Consequently, the nature of coacervation consists in the transition of a dissolved, diffusely spread substance into more solid formations that have new, specific properties (!Ref 2). In this.process, the concentration of the sub- stances reaches-considerable dimensions. As, e.g., the concentratioa of the nucleic acids in individual drops was fifteen times as Mgh as that of the nucleic acids in the solution, it was possible to determine th6so acids in individual coacervate drops by means of an.ultraviolet microscope. However, there are many compounds which, unlike nucleic acids, do not absorb the ultraviolet rays, but which Card readily form coacervate drops (proteins, carbohydrates, lipides). SOV/20-124-3-56/67 Weight Determination of Isolated Coacervate Drops byVeans. of Interference~ t tion-degrees of 'these aubstanoes~:in indiv dua coidervat'd-Aropg* III the paper xinder consideration, the concentrations of protein and carbohydrate were determined by the aid of-interference microscopy. For this.purpose, (a) a bifocal interference microscope, slid (b)a Shiring microsoopewere used.'The coacervate drops (9 - 177j6 diameter) were obtained separately from aqueous gelatine and g-tua arabic solutions (Fig 3) t as well as by the addition of ribo- Ecleid ~ aid (i~igai-4i2-)---aad--des.oxyri-banucl.eic-.aaid-(Fige From all analylis of.-the curves in figures that.(-1) the Airy Weight of the drop increase's with-increasing-volume. The concentration of the dry substaaceal calculated per volume unit, decreaues (Table 1). in coacervate drops which contaill ribonacleic aoid and sodixun acetate in addition to gum arabic and gelatine, the dry weight inoreases by the 55-fold with a volume increase by the 141-fold, whereas the concentration recedes to the 1:2-5-fold. The same applieu to drops containing desoxyriboaucleic acid instead of -Xibonuclaic acid. (2) -The. concentrations of gum arabio and of gala- tlme in individual coacervate drops is 12-47 times higher than in 2/3 the initial. solutions. The highest concentration of the 5 above Card SOV/20-124-3-56/67 Weight Determination of' laolatod-Coacervato Dropa by, Meano of-Interference Microscopy mezLtione8.- substances waa observed ir. the smallest drops, which also showed greater density than the large drops. The small drops are characterized by'a linear dependence between the volume of the drop, its weightt and the concentration of dry substance therein. 10) In-one.and the same-coacervate, consisting of drops and a lwd in equilibrium, drops of moot different weights and volumes occur. Their weights may equal those-of certain unicellular organisms. Pr(-fefjs0,ri-NvZakhar1yevskiy asbisted in the investigations, A. I. Oparin, Academic3,azz, conducted the work, There are 4 figures, 1 tableland 8-raierences, 4- of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovakiy goavdar-stvennyy universitGt'im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni 11. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTEDs August 16, 1950, by A, lo Oparint Academician SUBMITTED: July 7, 1958 Pard 3/3 YSMINOVA, T.He --------------------- "Nucleic acids; 0--hectistry and bioloO76; collection of articles. Raviewel b7 T.H. Zvrainova. Hauch. etokl. vya, shkoly; biol. nauki no.1:208-:;.Og 160. (MIRA 13:2) (Nucleic acids) AGROSM, L. s. Absorptlon spectra of purine and pyrimidine bases on paper ch-ro- matogravao Ifauch. dokle vyne ahkoly; blol. nmki no.3-170-174'6o. (Mgi 13'.8) 1. Rekomendovang. kafedroy blokhimii rastenly Moskovskogo gosu- daretvennogo universiteta Ime H.V. Lomoncoovae .(Purines) (Pyrimidinee) (Paper chromatograp4). MREINOVA2 T,N.; KUZNBMCVAs A.Z. ApplAcatiou of interference microscopy to coacery tea. Biofizika 6 no,3.:288-293 161, (KRA 14: 6) I it ILI Tr T------- YEMINOVA.p T.N.; DAVYDOVAp IX.; SUKOVERf A.P.j GORIMMAy S.V. Yucleic acids of the themophilic blue-green algae Yistigocladus lamlnoaus Cohn. Dokl. AN SMR 137 no.1:213-216 Mr-Ap,161. NIM 24Q) M-oskovskiy-,,,o.-udarst7ennyy universitet im. H.V.L=onasova. PredsOavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinym. (Algae) (%wleie acids) 1. Predstavlono akademikom A.I. Oparinym. (Nucleic acids) (Coacervates) YEVREINOVA ting of amino acids if2to coacervates. Bauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.l:i5g-i64 1,62. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Rekomendovam, kafedroy biokhimii rastaniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo uaiversiteta im. H.V, Lomonosova. (COAGERVATES) (AHIKO ACIDS) UMIMOVA,, T.N. Fifth International Congress of Biochemists. Rauch. dokl. %79. shk-oly; biol. nauki no,1:214-2:LS 162o (KERA 15:3) (BIOGwaSTRY.-CONOM, SSE$) YEVREINOVA T,_L: MROSWCUIIKO, G.P. ------- Free -nucleotidesiof ..the -thermphile- and..mezophile -variants -of - Aspergillus furzdgatus. V.1krobiologlim 31 no.3:429-433 FT-Jo 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Biologo-pochvemW fakulltet Mosk7oakogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lomonosova. (NUCLEOTIDES) (ASPERGILLUS), (PLANTS, EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON) :YDIPEINOVA T I. -PT s A. lF. 395-3,98 161 1. Biologo-pochvenny, e n y fuhil f -3 t urizil,7i)-isi kovo versiteta Jr,,.Gni lkrjjojjoso~ja. A T.M. lilhii"',~' I 7i 03 5-'0 :1 -YL"VREINOVA. T.N.; TSAPLINA, I.A.; AGRE, NOS.j DAVYDOVA, 1ji. Effect of tempenature on nucleic acids.of the therrr -iijc ----and mesophilic variarits of - Micromonoispo;7A rAlga- S, MikrobiologiI4 34 no,34*411-417 litr-Je 165o (MRk .18% 13) 1- BiOlOgo-PoallvemW fakvl3tet Moskovskogo gosudarst nncgo We universiteta imeni M,Lomonosova. UDOVENKO, V.V.; YEVREM11, Y.N. Complex compowids of cobalt (III) with moroathatolamire. Part 1. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim. i khim.tekh. 6 no.2-.179-292 "63. (MM 16:9) 1. Kiyevskiy polJtekhnicheskiy institut, kafedra obshchey i noorganicheskoy khimii. UDOVENKO V.V.; YZVREYEV V.N. Complex compounds of cobalt (III) with monoethanalpidne. Izv,_ v/s,ucheb.zav.,khim. i khim.tekh. 6 no.WS3-188 163. (MIRA 16-9) 1. Kiyev8kiy,politekhnicheskiy institut, kafedra obshche~ i neorganicheskay khimii. (Cobalt compounds) (Ethanol) -66 7 58 ACC NRa AR6014550 SOURPS CODEI 025 AUTHORt Yevreynov, Tu. N. TITLM Nev space design solution for local,airllne airports and air terminals BOURM Ref. Zh6 Vosdushnyy transport,, Abe. 11B153, RW SOURGEs 5b. Str-vo. i arkhitaktura. Vyp. 2. Klyivq Budivellpyk, 1965, 45-54 TOPIC TAGSt airports airfield facility. ABSTRACT: Plans am given for local.airlins airports and air terminals which meet technological and space-planning requirements. The saltation of one blueprint or the other should be determined in the first place by its potentiality for the enlarging and reconstruction or the air terminal with minimum replanning ahd.inter- ruption of operation. The blue prints allow for imprywing the functional structure of-airports and air terminals and at the-same time the 'creation of available areas and zones on which,,,in agreement with technical requirements,, can be built additioniLl space of varying capaciW and size (in stages as needed) without interfering with the operation of the;plant,.thus making it possible for the airport oil air terminal t handle greater traf.13c. Ntiles an given on-the basic technical and-commercial facto 9 -of local airports and*air terminals. ~SUB CODE: -Ii/ SUM DATEs none Card 1A TSAGOLOT, N.A., prof., doktor ekon.nauk; BLTUHIN. I*G., profoo aoktor ekon.nauk (deceased]; RURTANTM, A.M., prof.; KCMIMIKO. AeAe, aotsent, kana.ekon.wink; SH07MISON, A,I,, prof., dektor ekon.nauk; LIV. 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Kafedra 'Proyektirovaniye i postroyka zheleznykh dorog' Novosibirskogo inati- tuta inzhenerov zheleznoclorozhnogo transporta (for Tevreysk-ov, Lebede-r, 7ozneaenski7, leakov, Dzhgamadza). 3. Goandarstvennyy proyektno- izYskmt,3I'skiy institnt "Gipropromtrnnsstro7o (for Charn.vahov, Kyshkia, Zmytaev, Czeretakovskiy, ?aretakiy. Rugrov). (Railroad engineering) BELOGORSKAYA, N.I.; BLUDOV., M.I.; GALAIIIII, D.D.;zUMPIM,, 'F.F. _~G~ PONROVSKIY, A.A.; POPOVS F.I.; ZVOMINq Be-So-, 1VA11OV, Sol*; MAUKLISs V.V.; XMICERK01o Ye.Ya.; Fr-aff-SHM, A.T.; SOKOLOVs I.I.; SUBOROV, H.P.; YW IKOVICH., V.F. E7genii Niko3aaVich; obitWL~4' Fiz.v shkole 22 ao,1:13.1 Ja-F 162. (HMA 15:3) (Goriachkin., Evgaaii Ilikolaevich,, 1995-1963.) BELOGORSKkUt N.I.; BLUDOVj 14.1.; BfRUVFJU-M,, E.M.- BULATOV., N.P.; GALAMN D.D.; GOLRDFARB.. N.I.; M3mQFnI,.f-.F,- Ywam-V, A.L. r'. MICHP A.S.; Z7075UN, B.S.; WANCe-, S.I.; EI-X-Uc- IMIM s.ye.; KWar.1510 V.V.; LISEMMR, G.R.- IHAWip H.N.- MANCRFE-011A, G.P.; p p - e PEMHKIII, A.V.; FOKMOVSKIY' I-ENSHUTDI, N.F.; MINCHENKOV, Y Ya., A.A.; POPOV$ P,I.; RAYEVA, A.F.; RFZNIKOV, L.I.; SOKOLOV, I.I.; YUSKOVICH, V.F.; MNGHlK,, Zle., Dmitrii Ivanovich Saidwrov; obituary. Fiz.v shkole 22 no.1:109- nO Ja-F 162. (IffM 15:3) (Sakharov_, Dmitrii Ivanovich., 1889-1961) YMCEIMSET. K. ;t,, Changes for the better. 00ir. trada i sats. strakh. 3 na. 12:27- 28 D 160. (MML ll;'.12) 1. Nachallnik Kuybyahavskago kurortnogo upravloatya profeoyusov. (KITY-BVISHN FROVINCE--HIPAWH RISORTS, WATMING PTAGM, MEC.) YETROI%j _U Raising young whitefish vith the cultivation of live food In the fattening ponds. Vest. LGU 2 no.6:40-62 Je, '47. (Km 12:9) (Whitefishea) (Fishes-Food) Larval period of the burbot Lota, lota. Y,. Trudy Len.0-ya eat. 69 no.4:7"? 147 (NLRA 9:3) 1. Zaboratorlya. gidrobioloeit Patergofskago b1ologichaskago Insti- tuta, Leningradskogo gosudaretyeanago universitsta, zavedujushchly profesaor Yed. Gurlyanova. (Siwbot) The effed of Wwres an dmkpma d tht MyW4 in C*r4rgw" Ufa" la4ap. N- Vt nVfdjGeVm. Dak- )MOY'The Infant b k 17 days In 0 =1 thiourc* sda. oftired act Its- Otbitify to mi~11(6ftcmp~ (5 milt, at 291) and the, I I a hightr epithetial Urr of the tollicki. fedfRninauce of oval-stupni ftucw. sharper dLdaitio" I cell intis and mom densw stnictum of the Colloklit I c!tj jn;tttCT. In tk %tUfVUU (IttTity PaMilar (CCA(Ment it- 'Uttrd in 3.1 days I-.% complete elimination of tht COMMA 1"mr frons the foRki-v, nus. functional activity of Or gland with mpect to dispUcement ol the colloid vtisted to e;~rly postermixymic period, although no thyro- tropic activity of Me bypophysis could be demonstratbi. G. M. KOCLIPOIT ~A t I it ~!t 0 -rvup- p e !t mnd r! >d f t h 0 CIA EN Ll dOVt!CjpMeMt. tneir Lz 2~. ~M YMOI.)XYTSZVA. II.T. 5w'rran iormation of youM oalmon from parr to smalt aM their ereavard migration, TIch. zap. MV no.226-.117-154 15T. (MIRA lot1l) (Baltic Sea region--Salmon) PMSLVA, N.V. Stages of the individual, development of young Atlantic salmon. Teat 14V 13 no.15:82-95 #60. (MIRA 13:8) (Salmon) 7EVROMTSETA, U. T. Relation between early development of gonads and the biginalng of seaward migration In males of the Baltic salmon (Salmolealaris L.) reared in ponds* Zool. zbur. 39 n0-5:777-779 Vq 160 13:10) 1. Leningrad State University. .(W a) (fishes-Pbysiologir) YEVROPEYTSEVA, Nev. 4yelopment, relative abundance and the Droblem of the impoortamee of *arf males in ecologically different representatives of the gqt&s 'Salmo. Vop. ekol. 5:60 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Naucbno-issledovatellskiy biologicheskiy institut Leningradekogo universiteta. -(Salmon)_ (Reproduction) --------------- 1. rEVROPIN, G4 P. t ZOTIKOV, V. TE. 2. ussR (6oo) 4* Pbysice - Study and Teaching Planning subject matter in the sixth and seventh grade. Fiz. v. shkolc,, 12, No,69 1952 i---- A V. FebruarY -1953.- Uncl I 9---mostfily List-o Russ an- ocess ons, Co assi ied. UVROPIN, G.P. (gorod Hoscow). The educational film OThe photoelectric cell and its use." Fiz.v shkole 14 no.2:38-39 Kr-Ap 154. (913A 7:2) -(Photoelectric calls) (Kotion pictures in education) WITRIYET. L.3. (yoscow); TXMPIMj G.P.(Koscow); SHCHERWov, M.A.(Koscov) lesson-planning for the 8th to loth classes.~Flz. v shkold 14 no.4: 66-72 JI-Ag 154. (,~W. sics~--Study and teaching) (KM 7:7) ,Mllt "HU M IMIMIYKV. L.S.(Koscow); YRTROPIN. G.P.(Koacow)-. SHCHKRRaOV. N.A. (Koscow) Lecture outline.for the 8th, 9-thland 10th closses. Pls. v shkois 14 n0.6:70-78' k-1) .(HLRA 7--.12) -,---(Fhyaic*s--study and tesc-hing).- 11MOPIT, --- lvvk~ POPOV _-Pe-Io- professor- Correspondence with readers. Viz. v shkole 15 no-1:71-72 Ta-F 155; (MLYA 8: 2) 1. Hatodist-konaulltant Glavnogo upravleniya shkol Ministerstva, prosveshchenlya RMSR (for Yevropln)e (Physics-Study and teaching) USSR/General Problems Problems of Teaching J.L-3 33624 Abst Journal s Referst Zhur FIxIkjL,,. go 12,, 19560 Author I Yevropin, 0. P.-I Shcherhakov,.N, A- Institutioa S None 'Title s Teao hing the Topic "Change of the AggregiLtS State of.Watter'! (an Aid to Beginning Teachers) original Periodical I FiziX* v Shkole, 1956, No 6, 29-36 Abstract None Card 1/1, ftaminations In physics. Ylz. v shkole 17 no.1:48-50--la-7 '57. (MM 10 02) (Physics-Examinations, questions, atco) AUTHOP, yevropin, P D.03CGW -47 TITLE - The State of Teaching of Physics in RSFI,~I~R Schools (0 sostoy_ anii prepodavaniya fiz4ki v shkolakh RSFSR) PERIODICALT Fizika v.shkoie~ 10,58, Nr 6, PP 43 49 WSR) ABSTRACTt The degree ant' type of knowle.dge acquired by students, as well as their interest for the subject depend to a large degree on the way teaching is organized. The author tells of two mode. lessons given by 3.1. Literat (Prokoplyevsk) and the Hono-ared Teacher of the RSFSR School PAL Gatilov (School at Semiluki,, Vozorezh Oblast'), fn Moscow schools., the actual knowledge of students is below the marks given to them. This insufficient-knowledge has also been pointed out by the higher educational institutions (the results of entranca examinations in 1957). The Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemi6a who had only "4" and in their certificates received entrance examinations, Other institutes have had the saafol experience. Control works conducted by the -lain Administra- Card 1/2 tion of Schools in 4 cities also showed unsatisfactory re- The State of Teaching of Physics in RSFSR Schools SOV-47-58-6-8128 -sults. The principalreason for the poor knowledge of phy- sics of a conside--able number of students in the 9th and 10th class is the low standard of the lessons. The author goes into ditails, mentioning the inadequat= equipment and number of laboratorias, It is necessary that teachers, school directors and public educational organizations in 1958/59 institute a real improvement in the teaching of physics and in the raising of the students' level of know- ledge. The author gives anumber of recommendations To at- tain thia end, andl taachLng 2. Physics--OSR 2/2 Or -Dissertation: "Unetics of the lReaction of Carbon Dioxide With Coal." Cv.,nd Chem Sci, Order of -Labor Fed Fanner Sci Res Physicochemical Inst imenii L. Ya. Kar-po,r, 17 1-7ay 154. Vecherwjaya L'osk-.ra, Yoscow, ? ll~ay SUM, 284, 26 Nov 1954 51vi V YBVROPIN V*S. insh, Reorganizing management In the construction Industry. Biul. strOl- takh. 14 no.6-.4-6 Ag '57. (KIRA 10:11) 1. Gbastroy SSM4 (Condtruction industry) WROVIGH, TiL.A., Imnd.tekhn,nauk; YMQPIN, V.S.* Anch.-okonam.; REPMO, A.T., red.; KWSKOY. T.M.. tekhn.red, (Organizational forms of the management of construction work economic 6dministrative districtsj Organizatsionnye foraq upravlentia stroitalletva v ekonomicheakikh administrativnykh raionakh, Moskwa. Goo* izd-vo lit-r7 po stroito, arkhtt. i stroit,materialam. 1958. 26 p. (HIRA 11:5) (Construction industry) YMO IMIN ligir Sargeyevich; HEPMKOt A.T.j red.; ILIIHI V.M.p red*; red. [deceased]; USFMSKIYI V.V.t red 0; :LMKM, B.P.9 red.; $HASS., H.Ye.v red.; KMSEUGVAp A.1.9 red.iFAI-Vu; IGHATIMp V.A.2 tekhn.rede (Basic~problems in thekorganization of the administration of construction] Oanovxqe vopro# organizatsii upravlenila stroi- tells-brom. Moskvag Goo.izd-,7o lit-ry po stroit.j, arkhit. i stroit, materiiOL=2 1961. 96 p. (MMA 14:6) (Construction industry) : .1 pl,y3ics Studr and Teaching Prcparation of teaching material for Lhe 6th and 7th grades. Hz. v shkole, No. 19!;2. MONTHLI LIST OF FISSIAll' ACCESSIONS, LIBRARY OF GJNGRES, 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. ",-.YMCPIN, Yuriy Pavlovich; UMST. ?.B redaktor; 99ABfKOVI. S.r., W-ktor to thtstty-fe Laws of physics in the mechanization of.agriculturs; programs for general study groups in rural clubs]-Zakany fisiki v makhanizatsit selvokogo khoztaistva; programma d1ta obhohasobrazovatelinago krush- ,-ka v aellakom klubs. Koak7a, Oos. W-volkullturna-prosvetit. lit-Ty, .l956. 47 p. (HLRA 9:12) t - Orarn mechanization-StWy and teach ng TMOPIN. U.P IN wkwa) Conditions of physics teaching In the schools of the Russian Soviat Federative Socialist Republic. Fiz.v shkole 16 no.1:18-27 Ja-716 156- OWA 9:3) (Physics--Study and teaching) ii~M L9, 11.1,; GALININ, D.D.; GMADIflaff, U.N.; GLAZYM, Aol.; MBOT, A,,G.;- T Imopil. Uip T9931MVICH, A's.; ZVORMN R.S.;'ITAROT, 5.10-, ZRAMIS. V.-va; -4,tvRoysFay, X.T.; mmmmill, fi.r.; tai6immy, lfear&.; YABOMV, M.Ts.; POTSMNI- A*T.; FUMY, P.I.;'FOKROVSKIT, A.A.;' REZIUMV, L.I.; UMMIF, DI.I.; SMIOV, 1,I.-, SO~OIGVA, U.N.; WMqUK, R.Ts.; YUP113DVICII, V.F. Sarget Nikolaevich Zharkov. [Obituarrl. Fiz.v shkolel 16 no*- 3:94-95' my-Jo 156. (Zharkov, Sergai Hikolaevich, 1863-1956) (MMA 917) , 'N 1 roov al . i YENFLU I, i I I mC, I . K , Chrlinergic proce~-~ser, -jr ~Lje ifilliLus. I'auch. trl2dy KO.Z. iwitAt"uta. of r grs. -uA. -in't. -11+.361-162 ;-4. (MMA 18:9) prof. I.N.Voll'ova) Kazn1mkogo 1111CITIMA, TOOV, I PROTOPOPOW G.r. I ROZEE3VITS, -R.YU Cdecaaeed]4 POPOYA, ILL, T439CHNItICO, Ii.l.; OMMUOT. L.A..- TrBaBNCO, V.I.; YAKUBOVA, ?.A.; GOLOTKOVAg A.G.; AIDAROTA, P.-A.-;-SHPOTA, Te.f.; MIMMIX0, D.A.; SHfZHIN,Borte Kane Watinovich, professor- doktor bialcgichealcith nauk, nauchn" rodaktor; UMNSICLY. A.I.: mauchW redaktor; TEVR-USHKIV90 G.A., professor, 9~vststvenn7 P, ; &-- y redalctor; KOTAWT. T.H.. 4 WveFNT!eKWRAaktor; UnBRYAKOV, V.I., tek-hnicheakiy redaktor (Thm flora of Kirghirista4; classification of the plants of. larghizietaaj rlora lGrgizakoi SSRjoprodelitell rastenii Kirgicakot SSR,,Sost. N.Y.Nikitiaa I dr, Frunze, Izd-vo AkaAemil nauk Kirgizakot 30i, Tol.l. LPteridopbyta, Gymnospers sad Honacotyledons of the AngILosperms) Paporotaikoobraznyo, goloseneanyo i adacdolinyo iz pokrytosemennykh. 1952, 103 p# Vol. 2. LGraosas and sedges) Zlaki L o9okovs. 1950. 315 P. Vol.3. [Aroidae - Orchtdaceae] Aroiduye OrWdnya, 1951. 146 p. Tol.4. [Salioaceae - Polygo~naceaaj Ivovye Grachishaye. 1953. 153 pe~ Vol. 54 [Families: Chenopodiaceae, 'Amaranthaccae, Fortulacaceas, Car7oph7llaceael Samaistva: Yaravye. Amarantovye. Partulakov-ye, Gvozdichrwa~ 1955. 185 P. Vol. 6. Crantlies: earatophyllaceae#-Ranunculaceast Barberidaceas, Papaveraceae, Capparidaceae, qruciferael Semalstva: Rogellstailcovve, Liutikovye, Barbarisovya, Kakovye. Xaparaovye, Krestotevataye. 1955o 297 P. (MIRA 9:10) 1. -chlea-korrespondent Akedemii. nauk SSSR (for-Shlehkla) (Kirghtsistan-Botany)- YZVSlS-lllKO.0,_.L-..L,..; SVIMMYCOVA, V.14. Attachment,for milling key grooves in the hubs of cutter heads and drive shafts ~f--Suctibn.dredges. Pats. predl. no.47:10~-12 159. (MIRA 14;4) 1. Stalinfradskaya kontora-tresta OGidrw,9khanizatsiya." Oing machinery-Attachments) (Dredging machinery) GARBARFINK01 V.G. (Ilarba,ronko, V.H.1; YFV,-'-FYCIJIK.,',Bj. (lEwleichyk, B.I.] Some potentials for the Improvement of the prodl~,ct-ion of yeast. Khar. prom. no.2:26-28 AD-Je r65. (,MRA 1.825) IMVSEYCHIK, YLTDIII-DIKly, D.G.- ne-l;~,allzcA del lir~:y "I yy z "rodoctincly Pro, I rycsi J ~en., I') S tl frir Iu-v2 i~-,r *T k ~~,_L s k v te?h:2nl-ogich-2skj-jr (for Yudl-rs-.;c,'.y). kzDyana r& &lvrx 0 USSR/Cultivated PI s.- Fodders. z4-4 Abs. Jour R.ef Zhur Biol-, 1,10 7, 1958, 29M Author Menshikova, Mb 1.,. 4 'for., 141,, Yevueyenko, A.Vol Yestkova, MQA. Inst Title Alfalfa aa a Source of Boosting the Food Base for Animal Raising in the Bielorussian SSR* Orig Pub Uch. zap. Gomellsk, gos. pea. in-t, 1957, vYP- 5, 138-145 Abstract, It has be4nestablished at the Experimental Training Plot of the Gomel' Institute and at the Kolkhoz im. Lenin in Gomellskaya Oblast' that the optimal alfalfa sowing time -is- -thaperiod from-5 to The- sidb-dressing -of al-- falfa with B in a concentration of 0.025% in the period of 50% flowering increased the seed output bY 37-0 and that of green stuff by 7~5.91%, during which the number of -,-Card 1/2-----, -