SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROVA, M. I. - ZAKHAROVA, N. A.

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L ogoo,"j-61 ACC NR: AP6027785 0 microscope reveal thin lamellao of the y -phase and spherical zones. 7be lamellae of the y-phasc, wbich have a hexagonal structure, produce on the photographs a contrast similar to packing defects in face-centered crystals. 7he'quenched ternary alloy Al-Cu-Ag is cbarac- terizcd by pile-ups of defects, which show up as black dots on the photographs (Fig. 1, a). a) b) C) Fig. 1. Electron microphotographs of the ternary alloy X 48, 000): a - after -quIcInching; booafter aging at 2180C for 30 min ACC NR1 AP6027785 lt is probable that these black points raprcsent, as in Au, pile-ups of interstitial atoms and t vacancies. Durin- a--imr at 218*C 010 V.Lcancics acquire mobility which leads to, on the one hand, the so-regation of E) I- and y I-crystals and, on the other, the interaction between va- cancies and dislocations. After aging at 21800 for 30 min the number of the pile-ups of inter- stitial atonis and vacancies in the form of black doIL-,S greatly decreases and there appear hcli- coids dislocation loops (F!-. 1, b) and also Frank dislocations (Fig. 1, c). By contras4 after i cIlIc"Chil"O' and atring at 1309C the Al-Cu-Aer alloy lacks dislocation loops and helicoids. This indicates that the mobility of vacancies at room temperature and at 1300C in this alloy is much lower than in the binary alloys AI-Cu and AI-Ag. Therefore, the processes of the diffusion of dissolved atoms in the ternary alloy are retarded, and it is this that leads to the expansion of the temperature range of existence of larnol.lar G. P. zones. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. I table. SUB CODE: 11, ZO/ SUBM DATE: 3OJul65/ OIUG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 003 3/3 not _~A.KHAROV4,_jj.'j.; KlUZNETSOV, G.F,, Investigating the polygonization of aluminum. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 18 no.2:277-282 Ag 16410 (WRA IS.-S) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova. ZAKHAROVA, M.I.; TLUMANIYAN, Yu.A. Calculating two-dimensional plate-type formations in the crystalline structure. Kristallograftia 10 no.2:181-186 14r-Ap 165. 1. 14cskovski.7 gosudarsti-ennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. G.F. zEL-"-3n and polygrnJutti. an oP alumir-=. Dokl. no.IJ63-65 N '64s MonkovskLy gosudarstvennyj univeroltot 4r.. Lomonosova', Predstavleno akade-mr-l-kom A.A. Bcchlarom. &-1UM11rWjYA) P1. -1.1; OiNIA11 -I,-- [IF-YA, -L. D. it Investigation of eutectoid transofrmation in the Cu-Sn and Cu-Be alloys." report submitted for 6th Gen Assembly, Intl Union of Crystallography, Rome, 9 Sep 63. Physics Dept, Moscow State Univ, Leninskiye Gory, Moscow. ZAFHAROVAY M.I., KHATANOVA,.N.A. Changes In the substructuro,of-the-matrix during the-decomposition process of suporsaturated.so:Lid-soliitions,in aluminum-alloys. Issl. po, zharoproch. splav. 10t64-67 163. (MIRA 17:2) ZAKIIAROVA, M.I.; MOGARYCHEVA, I.B. - Eutecoid transforniation in copper - lead and copper - beryllium - -609 JI-Ag 16,1 .(MIRA 16:9) alloys. Kristallegraftia 8 no-4.604 1. Meakovskiy gesudarstvonn3rj universitet imeni Lomonosova. (Coppor-lead-beryllium alloys) (X-ray diffraction examination) j b j C s.,-P(k.)/r_-P(b) Pf Dips 4 _Y~5/ASD(.'/- ACCESSION, Nit: AP4044156 Zakhar6v~a:, M. I. Nuinetwyl G,:]Ft q~fiij~a iiii -VITLE; iVestigation-:6 d --p -9 y u nu '64 nos SO Jkii-~Mllov- -met 'a TOPIC TAGS:'- ~'Llu M inu in sin PC, Y90n & ~ecrjt-tzil I ization, diffractior.. pattern, annl~alllng, defor,mation. ABSTRACT: Afocu sing method wou; appj ied in the 1n vesti tion, of 1he-effect of:. ga~ on polygonization in 99.99% pure All single crystals With a different orientation in'-'regard,16c, the axis of eloncrFltior,.14.After annealing for one hour at 550C, specir~ens were deformed by 256 and subsequently by 107a and held for 640C ,--fo . 2-ta-++Equrs_ iaealLngfor 8 to 170 hrs. at 450C produced no recryptlalliza- e _M~W&d-ann aling--aV 600 -re~crysl tion. , Despit rii e C~rdE _hm _Zal ion, - w a-a- - ao t M ann aled observed but polygonization had occurred. Speci' ens deformed 1016-, e for-30 min., at 450 C and reannealed at the-same temperature for IT firs. pro- card: 21 41*6000000 I I of litli)WIlm 114 "Jilin If Is h it x N. ID 11 m a 16 V % to 46 it 42 43 u a Plot -A. A.- P - I I, - *OtA I. A 11 4 A -1 1 V Y IL-1 t_X. A Of CC 90 tfb d,1 9 1 11,3 it A.P j.r' tell 0 V 00 06 f .00 amy"Optlam ol capper-barywism-Aicam, alloys. m. Zakhamvit-joisd A. Chursontiva. J. IWA, Phyt. Ill. S. lientillan"Mis DAY. it( Or sntf.N in Cu at MA)" unit 101V is aplitax. detit. by using micro-seetWit and hardam methmic The rate of tie- compri. of solut mins. cfmlg. Ile 111i and Si I unit Ile I unit Si 2.75 .1, resgo., is detd. by the hardstem nictW: it v inirfmci art h the temp. of arinraling and with deforms. 0 lion. The d"u"j;.n. of thew wins, give ri%r it) therompil. coo Ctt.Si ccmtg. ~.mo, d6wAved Ile. 1.00 0 woo t:* 0 '00 alit a A MIALLUIPOICAL LFTIMS"Aff CLOSPICA11110i V66 two. .41. Qv Got a Av a) is a, 'ZA AA L t 5 fW 0 4 W INI ' U ff a W 9 It tt III It X KW n 1 IM 0 411 4111 0 S 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 elf 0 0 0 0 0 * 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 I (916 A 0 0 0 00000 0000 0,00 0 0 0,0 0 0 * 0 * 41 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 12 00 00 9 002 0 0 oo 00 a 00 a a it 4 16 IF a 9 4 44 a a at .,Wvm ..A" A- Mftn"'d. J. rkh. J. 0' M&A w c M.' IMMMan M a 0 c P. A= Uft, ~ moo& 'M to tba go. of ate~ 6 ACA12".^. die"I"M I% WMAMM atm. Caks. 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TITLE: Advance Computation of Cyclone Center Displacemedt (Predvychisleniye peremeshcheniy tsentrov tsiklonov) PERIODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii - 1 1957, Nr 71, pp. 49-59(USSR) ABSTRACT: Preliminary evaluation of the trajectories of cyclones and anticyclones is of great importance in weather forecasting. The general theory of displacement of baric centers given by M. I. Yudin is based on equations of atmospheric dynamics where a baric center is characterized by an*extreme of pressure. The question Is discussed only mathematically. Deflection of wind from the geostrophic and conditions for the letter's existence are examined. Considering the formation and disappearance of surface baric centers, the writer concludes that the speed of displacement of the center mentioned is proportions '1 to the de- gree of the wind's deflection from,geostrophic and inversely proportional to the density of Isohyetal lines. By substituting values for surges of heat, statics and continuity, Yudin ob'." tains for the components of geostrophic wind a final equation which he further transformed into a suitable form for calcula- Card 1/2 Viktor Mikhaylovich; KIRINA, Tamara Wiptchna; POBFIRIIII7, Glob Bergeyevicho Uchastvoirali: APRODOYA. A.A.; VISWION43VA. A.7a; ZAMIAH H.M.; JIMMIlk, M.L; KOTWIYA, N.M.; WNIUK, IvAv; xu~lw;-Y.11. -'-OAWTA. I,Ii. ; SATIMOVA, 3.1. ; ?A=YA, To.M. MMIMAVA, V.D.; FAMMA, H.I.; CHMOVA, Yo.I.; SHBLINOVA, A.K. TIPMY, V.N.,red.; DA731f, G.A.,Yed.red.; CHNITADIMA, 1-14-,tekhn.red. (Volgar-Ural oil-bearing region; Carboniferous sediments] Volgo,-Urall- okaia neftenoonaia oblaist'. Mamennougollnye otloxhantiae Leningrad, Gosanauchnatekhn.isd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnot lit-ry, '1957, 287p. (Leningrad. Vaeso:Luznyi neftianoi nauchno-issledovistell- skii goologorazvedochn7l institut. Trudy no.112) (MM 11:12) (Volga raIley-Geology, Stratigraphic) '- (Ural Mountain region-Geology, StratigTaphic) ,__~AMIAROVA, M.N., kand.ped.nauk; ABROSIMOVA, L.L., vraeh Q7ellng. Zdorov's 5 no.4:24 Ap 159. WRA 12:4) COYCLING) I., ~, /I tic ///I /'I. 'ovil, 101,.-Ai,- PTATYGINA, I.T.; ZAELAROVA, M.N. Calculation of the displacement of cyclone centers. Trudy GGO (MIRA 10:10) no a71:49-65 '57. (Cyclones) GANDIN, L. S.; MIGROVA, Ye.l.; ZAPWORI, M.N.; Mp~iHCIIEHSKAYA, -,..V. Ltatic control of aerological telegram. Trudy GGO nc:.151:3-16 164 (MUFLA 17:7) - 00 It go A 00 ~ee' a *0 0* 12 U 11 0 U 1 , 0;" a 14 - ~0 O ~6 0 0 1 1 ~0 ~; * V, Vitamin Y21ce of the fruit of 91 hianutoldes. = Tiskkemyu V. A. Mmystirs and l6f. P-, v Proon. 19%. No. SjO, 11-14-The fruits of Hip : l rhamixoWs we rich in vitamin C (300 mc. 'c) tene and contiLin no "aactAinw." Practimily no vitaunin C wtivity 6 lost In making colt"tatmtes, By Pf , j the mch in &q. ext. rich in vitamin C and m6n oil IN I. ca"Arne mn be obtain"i, ItAMAICKAL UWAY6111 CLOPOKA1100 ;.ILA a 1310va -1, 0-1 as( q -r U 41 00 41 p J of a x a K cr IT it out a 0 *10i 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 00 Goov 000 0 0 0 00 * 0 0 0 0 A-OjLAL coo to wo 0 Iwo -TO 41 too too Lee .11LAI Ow all ~4. 1-A AA I t 8 pw a m a I N Im 5 A) a 3 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 -0-,*.-* 00000 0 0 0 0e o: so 00 00 if Ar -E Goal *Goes* JIMIJUS461114"a 4 a SAO MI Ad I ' . . -F - C I ~. -M.. -- it,. ." 9-VT ~~�' "I - , .1. -1 - ~ -1 - --- --*--- I -- , - - ,Z P. shhwo" and V. A. 1k. its is. fiWitwip 9. 2-91-41(19M.-TIse, mis"I fee fiValslir for dria, qvw0in" Wo"p, ?P04, #*W, A101, U91 1") b4% Wit Adottil to ifw drift, 14 flieftedioulf. "00 MARA t oa le 4" thm MI m$.) In Me. wsd irftt with I I . I . of cmcd. HCJ mixed with *1 mi. nt 939' sk, -00 To The cvol"I An. wid 20 nd, of 111% KI win. f5rat, the f1dwssaft-dwitkO.1 ShW%0a. Otarml.-HAIME.CA 11. Pfirstkry rxw tow if coo Woo ago see ---------- Zi- !!Tt~~L!4KAL LITINAUtt CLASIVKAT" 11641 too" 11"1114 all Q.. '1341" 014811 an avv M too b v- 1A I 1 0 60 a Is 9 1 it so 13 a 6 Is 9 0 to tv it It 0 at a a * 6 R W. it it 119w ia 1 14 d" :T44 'ZAKII.*ROVA, M. P. ZMUROVA, M. P. -- "Vitamin E. in Plant Tissues." Sub 26 Jm 52, In.,t of Biochcrdstry imni A. N. BaM, Acad Sci USSR. (Disseeltation for the Degree of Candidate in Biolcgical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva Janmry-December 1952 Tt lawte 6-1 K_ yTt:ovrtrrn zCaaofZ-rnnth7I-I'4-tm haqu (it vol. A0. 4, 116 AX iUl)- disd. U%0. Adcl tlsup%vise a Vt, IT Soln. (it MkOft (it - C , C its KOH. Filter, Y.Pa"It 2-3 imes with tho- di'sal" to &1-100-m1, volumetrit: 1140; With 2-3 %AS111no, add ak. tro merk, alld fut: W-fill, Ailyl detits. as descrN4 (cf. CA, 39, 32211). 11. S. 1xvine TK - ----- ,AM- lrc4rj'n~ of iA Plat icau luzesim -v-,-ioc::Lm ma- -ez~crr, r ft a Ica -C t 7 a I and caroune- wh 1~ dow'ttot of in oc,--x-. bm thr duk, in conttar, Magna pg i it In th sbi I l H 1 nat an. owever, v a c e . rot xd pj& 71, Of fdVY OU ffira daz-ram~ satdN- V- A- D - -7 -ARI ms. n th- %ri. Ni, KQ~5vlap-olll v n ine MaTINSON, YO.H.; ZAKHAROVA &&I-ALASHKEVICH, M.L.; KHO LOV, I.M.-, KHOKHLOV, I.M.; SHIWAYEV, A.G.; KASTORNTKH, M.S. Obtaining vitamin I conoentratya by means of hlgb-vac=m di3til- lation. Trudy VNIVI 6t75--61''59. (MIRA 13M (DISTRIATION) (TOCOPMML) ZAKHA VA, K.F.-, rASTORNM, K.S, Isolation of tocopherols by chromatography. Trudy VNM 6: 88-92 159. OUU 13 -.7) 1. Viesoymmy nauchno-leeledovatel'skly vitaulanyy Inetitut. BlokhImIchesicaya laboratorlys. (Tmpmmc)L) NZOL&YEV, R-P,; ZAKHAROVA,,M.P.,; ROMANOVA, A.7. New Preparations of vitamins A, D, and B12 for feeding purposes. TrudY VNIVI 6tl37-144 159, (NM. 13:7) I. Vaesoyuxnyy nauchno-losledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. Blokhimicheakaya laboratoriya. (VITAMINS) NII(MAYIff , R.P.: UKHAROVA' K'F': ROKANOVA' Aj, Dry, highly dispersed, slable preparations of fat-soluble vitamins for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes, TIoW VNIVI 6t144-147 159. (NBA 13:7) 1. Voevoymznn nauchno-fteledovatellakty vitaminnyy Institut. Bidihimicheekaya laboratorlya, O'ITAXIIS) ,~'ZilmouL tfp vitamln BU from waste voter. Trudy vxrrl 6tl5l.--157 159, (KM 13:7) 1. Toesomury nauchuo-looledovatelloldy vltamlmqy Institut. Biokhimicheskays, laboratoriya. (MSOCCBAUNINA) I i on k-:1 :,:7 L fr-f! J. PAL, 41' rfolrall 4,f ping Cal W ECC :I allzibi,)tic~is adcr I MuCA~ttCtt ft)'.1oit.-Eng infj tj it. Or dl tw.C4.dairv ir.- --ewtc-- et U~Z f ur days bc-'are irfcctioa aqd 3,L!.-t,,4 :lfur.. Marat-6-1 clayccrivc-, is gr POPOVA. L.M.; ZAKHAROVA, H.S. Chronic tick-borne enceph&litis; experimental observations. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i in=. no.10:54-58 0 154. (MIRA 8:1) 1. Iz Institute, nevrologil AMR SSSR (diro prof. N.T.Konovalov) i iz otdela virologil Inatituta epidentologii i mikrobiologit iment pochetnogo akademika N.F.Gamelel AMU SSSR (dlr. prof. V.DoTimakov) (INCBPHALITIS, EPTDZMIC, experimental,) ZAKHAROVAZ M.S.; LAPAYEVAm I.A. Serological study ol' protective ultrasound-treated sorbed whooping cough antigen. Zhur. mikrobiol.p spid. i imuno 33 no.11:110-1-15 N 162. ()URA 17:1) 1. Iz InBtituta opielemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamlai AMN SSSR, ItExperimental Study of a Vaccine AEpinst 14'hooping Cough." Proceedings of Inst. Epidem and Microbiol im. Gamaleya 1954-56. Other Personnel Identified as Participants in Sessions of the Institute's Scientific Council Held During 1955. Inst. Epidem and Microbiol im. Gamleya AM USSR so: Sum 1186, 11 Jon 57. USSR/Medicine Whooping cou'gh FD-2310 Card 1/1 Pub 148 l1/36 Author Zakharova M S.. Dadachlyan, M. A.; Bostrem, 0. G.; Pospelova) 7. I ;;L n. - Title Application of biozycin for the treatment of patients with whoop- ing cough Periodical : Zhur. mikro. epid i imam. No 2, 34-37, Feb 1955 Abstract : Describe favorable results obtained in the therapy with bionycin of whooping cough affecting children. One reference, USSR, since 1940. Two tables. Institution : Division of Children's Infectious Diseases, 2 d Moscow Medical Institute imeni I. V. Stalin; Institute of Epidemiology and Micro- biology imeni N. F. Gamaleya, AcadenW Medical Sciences USSR Submitted : July 8, 1954 UBS1,1 / llicrobiolod;t- Microbes pathogenic for Man and F Animals. Bacteria. Hembphilus Bacteria, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No, 24062 Palkina, X. A. Author : Za''Maro*ya, H. So Inst No:E glVdA for Cultivation of '.-FL-L oping Title A NutHdIA,Hedium Cough 7~'i cx~Ob6s Orig Pub : Ifaterialy po obmeny opytom. Gl. upr. in-tov vaktsin i syvorotok 11-va zdravookhr. SSSR, 1956, 2/52, 45-49 Abstract : Technical, acidic, first grade (GOST No.1211- 4l) casein is washed off with a 0.2% solution of acetic acid for 6-7 days, changin3 the solution 2-3 times daily, rinsed with distilled water, Dressed out and dried under 6o-700. In a lass container in, 400 m-1. a - ' , 400 g of case Card 1/5 e So . SeAo 0~ 61 vo e 0 o . T 010.0 e& 0 X~ r, -a ~~ je 11~1 oi el GO.T ee ,Ce T -e 0-6 t,,eV5- to 91 0 -q- 0. S-~~ e0\15 c~ -q e & tc~e A60 te& tea. V, 0'\1t0 teT &~ ~~ ~~t , & I tf'T '.~. 0 0 ~tocwa.'q 69. to t 5 -re" 110- ell -'Oe V tos-o' q:OA a'o-ro rot' e -161~ COX V'GS Go, -90'. NIYL~' -4 0 e 'St j 10 0 e& 1,10 VT O'D t~Ae ,,te -1~tlb to - ?To e. -re &~.261115t e''-', so-te 10-0,11 ela- 60 -~OIT 0' -~O-s sevqe& %5- 10. er'!$ e.'r .or es, I lr~ -56 D.D.: DADASHIYAII, ZA---tjAzt()VQ M. S. Jlpide.mjojMj~-el offeettv Of wh0c0tr,!' COUI?h V8,7Ctne. Voo.okh. mat, t det. 2 n,~.4:3-6 ii-,,,.- l~-?, (MLRA 10:9) 1- Is Instituta eRidmmlolorl t mikrobiolo-it i=nj li,?.Gomajol AM11 SSSR (dir. S.N.Hurontsev) t II Moskoyskogo gosuderstwennogo meditainskog p ins+tt~tta Iment N.I.Priogcri (dir. O.V.Kerbikov) (WHOOPING COUGH-nioswrivrx INOCIIIATION) ZAUMOVA, U.S., red.. ZUYISVI. W.I., tekhn.red, [Specific prevention of whooping cough; works of a conference hold jointly with reaearch and practice Institutions, Karch 5-C. 19581. Spetsifichemkoia profilaktiks kokliushao truMr unuotmol konforontalit proyodennoi soymostno a natichno-ionledovatellskimi I prakticheakimi uchrezhdaniiami 5-6 marta 1958 9. Pod red. H.S. Zakharovoi. Moskvno Goa.izd-vo med.lit-ry. 1958. 189 p QU 13:4) 1. Akademiya maditsim.skikh nauk SSSR, Koncow. Inatitnt epidemic- logii I mikrobiologii. 2. Institut spidemiologit I mikrobiologii imani X.F.Gamlel ANN SM (for Zakharovs). (WHOOPING COUGH) 4-1 e% - -- ----------------- El 1 -J fin it ail vi i 3r& W3 a 41 Country :116SR F Catogory :Microbioloo-Microbes PathoGenic for Plan and Anim.1 I Abs, Jour tHof Zhur - r1iol., No.19, 1958, 8611.6 Author :Lcbedev, D.0-.1 7Atkharova, I(.S.;-Dad&*:Pyan, N.A. Inatituts :- Title ;The Use of Pertussis Vaccine in Foci Orig -Pub. :~Ai. Miicrobiol., Epiacmiol,j i Immullobiol., 1958, No-3, 62-65 lAbstract :no abstract ZKDANOV, V.K., red.; VASHOV, V.I., red.tons; V redakt.toma prinimoli uchastiye: 7AYff RA__ KUBLAY, P.G.; PAVWV. P.T.; MIRM, "T ~p , L.N.i NXCHAYBV, G.P.; TIKAK , D.; V ITSKIY, V.L.; KO G.T., red.; BELICRIKOTA, Yu.S., takhn.red. (Proceedings of the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Spidemiologists, Hiard2iologists, and Specialists in Infectious Diseases, Moscow, 19561 %`rudy Voesbiuznogo O*dzd6 gigtenistov, apidemilogov, mikrobiologov i infektaioniatov., Pod red. V.K. Zhdanova. Koskva, Goe.izd-vo med.lit-ry. Vol.2. (Section on epidemiology, microbiology, infectious diseases and the organiza- tion of public health service] Otdelenie epidelbiologii,' ' - I mikrobiologii. infektsionn7kh bolezuei i organizataii zdravo- okhraneniia. Pod red. V.I.VaBhkova. 1959. 866 p. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Vseaoyuznyy s"yezd gigiyenistov, apidemiologov, mikrobiologov i infektsionistov. 1."Ith, Xo9cow, 1956. (KICROBIOLOGT-CONGRMSES) ZMANOV, V.K., red.; VASHKOV, V.I.. red.; ZAKHAROVA H.S., red.; KULLAY, D.G., red.; PAVLOV, P.V., red.; red. (Koak.va); TIKAXOT, V.D., red. (Kookya); TROITSKIY, T.L., red.; IMISTOT. L.N., red. (Moskva); NECHAM, S.V., red.; MM'CHIKOVA, Tu.S., takhn.red. LTransactions of the All-Union Conference of Hygienists, lpidemlo- logists, Kicrobiologists, and Infections Disease Specialists) Doklady IIII Vsesoiuznogo s"esda gigienistov, epidemiologov, mikro- biologov i infektsionistov. Pod red. V.K.Zhdanova. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med.lit-ry Kedgiz. Vol.2. tSection on epidemicilogyq micro- biology, infectious diseases, and the organization of the public. health system) Otdelenie epidemiologii, mikrobiologii, lnfekts~on- nykh boleznei i organizataii zdravookhraneniia. Pod red. V.I. Vashkova. 1959. 866 p. (KIRA 14:1) 1. Yeesoyusnyy o"yesd giglyenistov, opidemiologov, nikrobiologoy i infektalonistov. l.'Ith. (SPID01IOL9q~Y7~~CONGOSSRSJ ZAKHAROVA, M. S. "Experimental study of the i=mnogenic properties of preparations obtained from pertussis microorganisms." Report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epideviologists and Infectionists. 1959 ZAKRAROVAS M.Say prof. Principal resulto.of research a4d chief problems in the field of specific provention of whooping cough, Vest, AMI SSSR 15- no. 503-43 160& (MRA 13:9) 14 Institut epidemiolok4i i mikrobiologii im, Gamalei AM SSSR, I (WHOOPING COUGH) kROVAv X.S,; DADASHtYAN, KA. Reaction potential of associated vaccines. Vest. AW1 SSSR 15 no. 10:35-39 160. (MIM 14:4) 1. Inatitut apidemiologii i mikrobiologii imni N.F. Gamalei AMN MR, (VACCINES) (WHOOPING COUGH) (DIPHTHERIA) ZAKHAROVA, M. S. ; PAN I KOVSKAYA , B. K. Use of a dry 6-aisain-carbon agar culture medium in the bacteriological diagnosis of whooping cough. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.7: 134-137 A 161. (MRA 15:5) 1. Iz Instituta, epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni, Gamalei A101 SSSR. (WHOOPING COUGH) (BACTERIOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE 'INEDIA) L7AMOM,-X.S-.o IAPAYEVA, I. STEPAVOVA# E.A. The preparation and study of boMeLla port;qssis protective antigen. Report submitted to the Intl. Congress for Microbloloa Montreals, Canada 19-25 Am 19,52 Whooping cough and the prospects for its eradication in the country. Vest. ANN SSSR 17 no.2:77-81 162. (KM 15:3) 1, Iz Instituta opidejaiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei At-IN SSSR. (IIHOOPING COUGB) SEDLOVETS, M.P., kand.med.nauk;_2~AKHAROVA, M.S., uchastkovyy vrach Clinical aspects and treatment of typhoid fever from the data-of a - rural district hospital. Sov.med. 26 no.6s86-92 ,Te 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. 1z kafedry infektoio:nnykh bolezney (zav, - prof. X.V.Bunin) I ~bskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M. Sechenova i uchastkovoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach A.I,Zakbarov) sela Otlyassy Sosnovskogo rayons, TambovAkoy oblasti. (TYPHOID FEM) GORDINA, R.V.; ZAKRAROVA, 06TROUKHOVA) D.I.; KUPAGINA, R.V. Data cin the reactogeniaLty of pertusals-elptheria-tc-Lams vac:Al.riq. Zhur. mik--obiol,., epid. i immun. 1+0 no.c.I."-16 S163. (MIRA 17;5) 1. Krasnodarikaya krayevaya ofinitarno-apidgmtologicheskaya stantji~m. ZAKWOVAI M.S.; SAPOZIMIKOV, I.I.; WTYAXMB)DINP V.I. Cybematic analois of some data of i=unoapidemiological studies. Zhur.mikrotdol., epid. I immun. 42 no.12al6-20 D 065. KRA 19al.) 1. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobl4ologJA Imcni Gamalei AMN SSSR, A irgert prcc-~- TZI:3titUt o g 1 IT G A Milt S S S H , 11; FCRUBTNIOVSKAYA, N.M.; !-,Ai`jlARQVA- TA.S-~ FURt"YzIl.", M.A. pne-.moriiae. Vest. P-MN ;3SSP 2Ci no.6.82.--86, 65. 1,1-fIRA 18:9) 1. lnstitu-, episierr%.Lolo,,7--; miki-obloicgli N.F.Camalai. AMN, rj gohpitaV i ItSentrallnTy in- SSSR. Mo~;k-ivskly garnizomye stitut usove:,~:hero~tvovaniyu vrachey. ZAKHAROVA . M.S.; FANOVA-STOYANOVA, O.F. ~ Spucies-specific antioera for representativeB of the EcraetellA. gen". Zhur. mikrobfol., opid. 'A Immuri. 42 no.6s60-64 105 (milvi 18,:g) 1. InstItut epideir-iolagil i m1krobiologil imeni N.F. Grinalel AFIN ~~,SIR i Nauchna-issledovatellskly institut opidemiologil i mikrobiologit Narodnoy Reipubliki Bolgaril. i rT iribr, b-I an u -c'. - SHMELEVA, Y,.;.!., MUMMA, M.S~ -teraction of Hemophilu3 D,rtussls ard hemGuhi',,j-- Study of the -r parapartussis -with tlsnu-~ .2ultares. R.,-,L Comparative sensitivity of variouI3 tin:3ues to Ilemophlius ~--rtussis and Henoph'-Iiis parupe-4-USF,~3, - hur. mikrobiol., ep'-d. i Immun, 41 nc).1'1~18-23 165. (MIRA 18,. 5) 1. Institull cpl~cmiologli '- irdikrobiolt-g."i imlen.' Gamalei AMN SSSR. C-ORDINA, R.V.; ZAMAROVA, M.S.; OSTROUKHOVA, D.I.1 KURAGINA, R.1f.1 KORASHEVICH, V. P. ---I-..- ' % - - - . I ~ I Epidemiological effectiveness of prtussis-diphthorla-tetanus vaccination. Zhur.m1krobiol.0epid.i immun. 40 no.12:9-13 D f63- (MIRA 1702) 1. Iz Institute. epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei A14N SSSR i Sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsii Krasnodarskogo i Stavropol'- skogo krayev. ZAKHAROTIA M.3,9.,- BAYEVA, Yt~.A.; STEPANOVA, N.A. 'Itration of diphtf.i.,rit.a. and tetanus antitoxIms I-In Ema',I quarl'-.1tf-er; -,, blood. Zhar.mikrobioI.,epid.i i=ran. 40 no.12.-68-72 () 163. (MIRA 117-1;,') 1. Iz Instituta, epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gwxl.ei AMN SSSR- SKUT.ILISKIY, R.N.; ZAKUROVA. X,V. Practice in decreasing morbidity causing temporary disability. Sov. zdrav. 16 no.11:20-23 I t57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. GlavW vrach TumaAo,rakoy rayoanoy sanitarno-opidemiologicheskoy stantaii (for Skutellskiy)& 2. Zaveduyushchiy meditsinakim punktom, Smolenskere oblast' (for Zekharova) (VITAL STATISTICS morbidity statist. of die. with temporary lose of working capacity in'Russia (Rue)) MUSTRYT AND OCCUPATIONS, same) N11 L.P.; ZAKHAROVA, M.V.; PONOMAREV, V.D. Investigating potassi-ym aluminosilicatess formed in the s-Bb--m K 0 - Al2n - UG- -- , 0 at 900C, Tructr inst.met.i -bog. 2 3 1 112 (MIRA 18:4) AN Kazakh'OSSR-21:36-43 i640" STMPANDV, B.I.; ?AMAROVA, N.V. Relation batvaen dye composition and color proportion. Part 2. Izv.v7v.ucheb.zav.; takh.taket.prom. no.2:117-124 959. I (KIRIL 12:6) 1. Hookovokly khiMiko-tekhnOlOgiqh~nkiy institut Ime D.I.Mendeleyeva. ~Djes and dysing-Semistry) o4. STIPANOV, B. I. ; ZAKHAROVA.;._ X.1T-,, Relation between the structure of dyes and color properties. Izv,v]re*uchnb.sav.; takii.tekat.prom. no.1:148-157 '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Homkovskiy kbialko-ts9khnclogicheakly Inatitut Im. D.I. 14andeloyeva. (D~ree and dystrog-Wool) PREDVO'DITZLEV, A.A.; ZAFlUJiOVA, M.V. 6'5rength ol" cadmium anct zir,-~ wh-`.3ker cry.-tala, Fiz. fl,er. trala 'i no*2:379-386 F 165. (MIRA 5-9:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennry unlveroltqt imini InTronoslova. .Acampsim im: AP4028434 8/0181/6.1 /006/004/W2/1088 AU.'&rjjMVj: Shvidkovoldy,, Yao Go; Prcd:v(xIitclov,, As AS; Za~.harqva't It* No TITM, Canditicno for growing cadmim i4iiskers by vapor cadonsatim V. 6, 1,10. 4, JAI 1032-M SOURCE: Fizilta tvardoc;o tela. TOPIC ZZS.- vIii-elmr, acicular errnt-.: crjutal pTowLh., crystal synthesis.. artifici- al ci-jstall cadmim, vapor condensation, argon atmoophere ABSMNCT: 7his papar cccitains expeeii-itantal reaults regarding the effect of argon j3rczs=c on the L;rawth of cadai= vUE:I~ero. A method ia prapoGed, for computing por overGattiratiod in the growJn,,, tLfl)o at which whisker formaticn begins. the va: 7he mothoa oZ ar.,,,G'Val growing emplorA is described in various places in the litera- J.twa( .1, Scaro. Acta IIatq,, 3,, 367,, 1955; B. M. Hadaorny*A on grcwing the crj3- V Go notec + r., the rrov- talS the x,&,,ho- I a characteriaic dictribution of condensate along & inC; Woe. At first, ccadensatica took place at the crystallization temperature of cadmima (320C) at, all presoureso Exceptions were observed when the (;rowina tWbc .waz not filled with arSca (residual prcsst=, 10-6 ma Hg)* The interml of L~ra~rth at all vapor-.'-pressures frcm 10 to 6CO m Ha covered about 20-25C and IV at Card 1/2 1 iACCESSIal IM: "4028434 295-320C.P but a change in aracn, pressure caused a change not only in the form of the hisker but also in the time of Growth., At low pressures the numbers and sizes of ~crystala were much greater. Results sha-r that a constant Cd vapor oversaturation :produces acicular crystals at any inert-gas pressure; the pressure merely modifies tho rate of w1stal growth, increasing or decreasing the diffusion rate o:C c,-Zmi t ua atoms to the Groving crystal. Computations ohaw that the -,&islmr crystals begin :'.o grmr at a vapor oversaturation of 0.17, which is a lower value thaa the 0.4 re- :corded by P. B. Price (Phil- Mag-o 5P 473,, 1960)o Orige arts has: 5 figures, 1 IOMUlass table, and 7 4:ASSOCIATICZI: Moskovskiy goeudarstvenny*y univereitet im. M. Vo Lamcnosova (Moscow !State University) sumc=: i7octO wm Acq: 27APr64 ENCL: QO SUB CCDE: PH, No IW SOV: 004 TWFTI: 009 Card NI, L.P.; ZAKIIAHOVA~ I-I.V.; PONCIMMLEV, V.D. Behavior of alumina in potassium aluminate solutions at 90 0 C. Trudy Inst. met. i obog. All Kazakh. SSR 9:76-84 164. (ITIRA 17:9) ~L 59598-65 E~zi-(MVEPF',, Pc -/P r -4 IjP(c) J-DAM ACCESS INR: .4115017968 UR/0062/65/000/006/1122/1122 542-957.+546.811.+546.711.717 ~AUTHOR- 11 Aligimay KaLobova Zakbi K. U., com _L with metal carbonyls OURCE- AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriyx L-himicheskaya, no. 6, 1065t 1122 LIT- Topic Ti-ds: oigaryotin carbon L _;~talliq, compqunds of tin v Eh the :car,;, ABSTRACT: The bonyis of grcups VT, VI-, and Viit -a-c-c-d-tdin g-' -to- the --reaction P11 Piz sn - 341 + riahlAO~n (G0)$ RM - su - M (CO). 71- -Pt b~) -2/E 7, IP(b /EWA C- F-WAd /T/E!, MET -75 271 ACC&USION TM AP5005 S/0181/65,1007/0(*10379/0386 A -AMORst Predvoditelev,- A. A. i 10.htu M. V. =M; Concerning the Lttengfth of V-Asker crystals of cadmium and ZIAC Tri~zika tv rdogo 2#--. tela- r~ 7-j~' 379-386 - - 6 1965 TOPIC almium, Zil strimi;t, a'qcati(Ln. density T. ON T ME,; *ry cryttal. c 1-_, htjial ABSTRACT": The cad=ium and zinc whiskers were grown by condensation "'r= vapor, using a method described previouzl~r by the authors (with Ye. G. Sbvidkovskly, M, V. 6. ioa2, to,64), 11he strength of the whinkers val Meamwed with a apecle-I aet- up built in eccordance with a scheme described by H. R. M. Wolters et &I (J. Sci. Inst.' Y. 38, 25o, 1961). The load wns mpa-sured with'a ring dyntm=tter. The cross aection a-rent neceseery to determine the atreagVt, was obtaineli by. photogra- phy at large megntfication, using the IKPF-2 microscope. The diffrac'.11on effect on the edges weze reduced try using ultrayiolet light. The reduction of the ex:;z-1- mental data by least sqmares has shcwn that for cadmium in the range of dlameters 1-50 P the utrength is e,=n-l to 1.1 4- ?11/d2 (Itg/=2), where d is tbLe diametar in aicrons. In the caaa of zinc in the range of dJ meters 1-80 ;1, the str(,D-gth is L 3L895-65 ACCESSION INR: AP5005271 9 + lvf/d2. Thus, unlike many other metals, the strength is Proporti.onal to the reciprocal. of the diameter squared, and. not to the reciprocal of the diam-ater. The values obtained for the strength are compared with the theoretical shear gtrength, and the possible effcct of exial disLocations on the atrength of whit;kers is &1so that t.hf-~ -~f ~Iastl- !'lcv is corinpcted vlti ~Ihe -q, th~-,r thrr '7f-,e- streng-tb --hould b- 4-19lo-fitinna in whinkera in e.Dproxiwtely proportionta 16 ne-uliar to zinc wic', th tit h I t Y~ . G, Savidkoy ff,',y -~r 4 R MgljrpF'' 1 formula, -Ul~! ASSOCTMONt Foslwvskiy gosudaratyen%-y univerij.itet Lu. K. V. Lcmonoaove. (~!O-SCOII- State University) --Tjaa=: 07~-ul(94 ENCI: 00 SUB CODE't SS ~77R FC-~2 SOVt 009 CrMRt OP-1 Card 2/2 NESMEYANOV, A.N., akademik; AN&R4OV,K.N.; KOLOBOVA,N.Ye.; ZAKHAROVA, Bimetallic derivatives ofithe carbonyls of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:612-615 '64o (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineni.y AN SSSR. LUPFOVA, N.N.; ZAKHAROVA, H.Z. Republic conference of -Ila iologists in Shumerlia District of the Chavaah A.S.G.R. Med.parazA paras.bol. no.5:479 S-0 '53. (JCLZA 6:12) (Chuvash A.S.S.R.-Malarial fever) Nalar W faver--Chuvaah A.S.S.R.) 31661161 /000/006/04 7/031 D244/D302 AUT14-OR: Baranuvskaya, N. B., Berlin, A. A., Zakharova, M. Z. and Mizikin, A. I. TITL'E': Vulcanization of polydimethyl siloxanes at room tempera- ture 3 M, CIS Khimiya i prakticheskoye primeneniye kremmeo~-ranicheski-ICh soyedineniy; trudy kon-ferentaiif no. 6: Doklady, dis"lus- sii, resheniye. II Vses. konfer. po khimii i pra*----"-,. Pri.M. kremmeorg. soyed., Len. 1958. Leningrad, !zd-vo Z`i.N SSSIR, 1961, 208-210 TTEXT: This is a discussion in which S. N. Borisov (VNIISK, Lenin- 6-rad), Z. N. Nudellman (NIIRP ' Moscow), I. K. Stavitskiy (VNIISK, 1jenim-rad) and K. A. Rzhendzinskaya (VNIISK, Leningrad) took part. The authors.disclosed that the cold vulcanizates preserve their elasticity at 2000C for 200 hours. At 300 - 3500C their working pro- perties deteriorate. This applies to the rubbers containing TO 2 Card 1/2 S/661/61/000/000'/047/081 Vulcaniza-ttl-ion of polydimethyl... D244/D302 and ZnO. The scheme of vulcanization proposed by the authors agrees viell with experimental data; in particular, it explains the influ- ence of -he strv-cture of ora-anic tin compounds on their catalytic action. In addition, the character of the vulcanization process, its development and the presence of induction period can be explai- ned by postulating the formation of intermediate complex. The swelling property of the "cold" vulcanized polymer, investigated in toluene, was the same as that of the "hot" vulcanized rubber. The viability period of the mixtu.res decreases with the rate of vulea- nLzation. Card 2/2 AUTHORSs Baranovs' SOV1120_122 /57 4ayat N. B., -4-17 Zakharova, M. Z,, Y_Jzikin, A. 1.1 Berlin, A. I. TITLE: Catalytic Solidification of Polydimethylsiloxane at Room Temperature (Kataliticheskoye otverzhdeniye polidimetilailoksana pri komnatnoy temperature) PERIODICALi Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 4, pp 603-606 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is known that the transformation process of linear and branched alkylpolysiloxanes takes place in a non-fusible and insoluble state at 200-2500 and demands a longer time. This fact complicates the process and limits the range of use of the silicon organic polymers considerably. Since nothing worth mentioning could be found in the publications (except the Refs 19 2 for silastic /silastik/RTV) the authors decided to exploit the interaction between hydroxyl groups of the linear polydimethylsJ,Ioxanes and the alkoxy groups of the polyfunctional. silicon organic monomers in order to produce tr-i-dimensiOMLI alkylpolysiloxanes. Such a formation method of transverse siloxane compounds is more favorable from the Card 1/ 4 energetic point of view than the stripping of the hydrogen Catalytic Solidification of Polydimethylsiloxane SOV/20-122-4-17/57 at Room Temperature or of an alkyl radical from the polymeric chain (in the case of a common thermal -raicanization) and oould therefore pass at much lower temperatures. The authors investigated the catalytic activity of some orthotitanic acid esters (ethyl-, propyl-, and butyl ester) in order to find effective accelerators for this purpose. Furthermore they investigated a number of tin organic compounds (mostly of the group of the dialkyl tin whinh contained acetylt oapryl, and stearyl). The caprylates and etearates were synthetized for the first time. The phenomenon of cc-ld vulcanizabion of liquid and rubber-like polydimethylsiloxanes was expressed in all cases by a gradual increase of the viscosity and the shear stress of the polymer, its ela*stic properties increased, its solubility was, howeverg reduced. Figures "I and 2 show curves which illustrato the chango of the shear atroan (TT) and recovery of the polymer under the influence of the organotin and organotitanium compounds. Table 1 shows some properties of the vulcanizates. The measurement results show a great change of the vulcanization process according to the type of the used organametallic compound: orthotitanic acid ester or Card 2/ 4 an organotin compound (Figs 3 and 4). The observed rules can be Catalytic Solidification of Ilolydimethylailoxane SOV/20-122-4-17/57 at Room Temperature explained by the formation of an active complex (scheme page 606). The method of "cold" vulcanization worked out by the authors may be applied for the production of rubber material, cast combinations, rubber-soaked tissuesp coats, and compounds which can be solidified at room temperature. The rubbers thus produced have much better properties than rubber of the same composition which was vulcanized according to the method used hitherto.. Ye. N. Zillberman, N.A. Rybakova, 0. V. Nogina aosisted in this paper. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and i~ references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut aviatsionnykh mdterialov ( All Union Scientific Research Institute of Airplane Material) , PRESENTED: April 28, 1958, by A. V. Topchiyev, Memberg Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: April 28, 1958 Card 3/4 ZAKHAROVA, 11. Z. N. B. Baranovskaya, A. A. Berlin, P1. Z. Zakharova and A. 1. Mizikin, "The Vulcanization of Liquid and Rubber-like Polydimethylsilicoxanes at ioom Temperature." Report presented at the Lwcond All-Union Conferince on the Chemistry and Practical Application o-f Silicort-Organic Compounds held in Leninf..-,rad from 25-27 5eptember 1952. Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959,, Nr 1, pp 238-240 (USSR) COU~ITAY : USSR Q GATLGORY a. Farm Aniraa:ls. Sheep BIBS. JOUR.I RZBiol-, No. 13, 1958, No. 59558 AUTHOR : Slodzovskaya, T.; Zakharova, 11. IY 3 T . : - T IMS : Winter Lambing of She ep I ORIG. PUB. .6 Kolkhoznoye proiz-vo, 1957, No 12, 25-26 ABSTRACT : No abstract. C AR D -. 1/1 ZAKHAROVAq N.A. -- - -------------- Brief results of phenological, obnervations 6n maples at 'the botanical garden of the Moscow Univeroity. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 6. Biol.,, poohv. 16 no-1:59-66 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 142-4) 1. Botanicheskiy sad Moskovskogo universiteta. (MOSCOW-MAPLE) (PUNOLOGY) -~kMM!tI7- ~le V, tit W--Z-A-KIAOR ovM, N- F)-. =d OWS*" 'd pow" so N.A. ZWdmmft 1=11 ~-tjr.-l%,--2-SfqKMJ).-Tba bvdw~ poki of wnwJ mum ii;I'lliA.' lJtlpdk*ft6.77-7.U, Tfmcoqm- kow tbrtob;W for owww pwww Is S.".5 aL of ekc- tr4yte (10-* M C&9%), wbib in cumma am k b OA- 1.2 mi. Very diodwt amwAkd= at 7-7.2 ad. MW 411-4.6 ml.. oup. ZAKHAROVA, N.A.; POW-10GRITS, B.A*,; VIM* L#S* ............... - . Investigation in the field of-imidazole derivatives. Part 20. Acylation, of 2-oxymethylbenzimidazoRe and products of its methylation. Zhur.ob. khim. 23 UO-7:1125-1230 Xt '53. (MLRk 6: 1? ) 1. Insitut eksperimentallaoy meditsiny Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SMR. (Imidazole derivatives) r 0 1/1..Z it ini d1ob'diltad ctrWic adds. _ZjJ1i1&t , 74 N. V. 13rmw4Y-Hcrbov and If A. Zakluvwa, Zi2r, 706,Zij Kz ; t (1). with Etsl~lfcutcffscl yiCHI some 9-f1wit--cl. 71'a jolloving comp4ts. were preo. by beating the enrrespoadial -acid with equitj tolar amts. of RCI in ftHe at FhCl 4 ;at IIG-20* (ciimpd-..% yield, tn.p of HC1 s2lc gb= CAM pth Off I", SRII. N~1*CffXlTfNm6)--TJ-3 - Mo 7 TIP(( A . ~RIIITP C(OH % _(JZI" FhC(OH 69.1, 177.",;; (ZmeGcAWA0H)~* COjRI. 97.1. 167% mccc 1191 4f Cj! OMq)MMR 96.2, Ms -4. PO ~CJfxhc(OH !(hp.". 83a, 185_7% -1CJ1AC(OW)- 'C%R',35.6,1 G-9"(diftrdrbch1-xide). Tu~ AA(*wiux salts pcq4., ~ ~CH4fC&4jftU&-4V.Tf4 da, ctzlfuo~Ncf, M. add, zu. IG74-8% Cu- add. cm. 12"*. d, kaftk gel 94:1. at. 212-131. ,y the nactiazI Phxffcocl with tropime ftt Phsfelfutt,4 hy fteatmcut 4 tl-* egcr with dry HCL Trt~.atmct%t 4 It. k Its (CHIC01 sit -10" *fth 14.15 _. soch ever fict., oil wed b ftfi In rd 0 mci f4m M40 pvc the klamtmpau, N udl-, 26-119-5-55/59 AUTHORS: Polezhayev, L. V., Akhabadzep L. V., Zakharova, N. A., Nantlyeva, V. L. --------- TITLE: On the Regeneration of the Myocardium in Mammals ( 0 rege- nerataii miokarda u mlekopitayushchikh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademli Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 119t Nr 5, pp. 1039 - 1042 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is known from experiments with mammals (References 2, 16-18) and pathological-anatomioal data on man (References 1P4) that the cardiac muscle does not regenerate after an injury or infaret, but that it forma a scar. Only newborn cats can regenerate myocardium (Reference 11). The authors tried to bring about the regeneration of myocardium in grown mammals. For this purpose they chose the method of the chemi- cal organos,,pecific traumatization. It is based on the in- fluence exerted by own tissue proteins and their decomposition products, further of nucleoproteins upon the injured organ. Card 1/4 Previous experiments (References 8,lo,12) yielded positive 26-119-5-55/59 On the Regeneration of the Uyocardium in Mammals results. Experimental-morphological, biochemical, physiolo- gical(electrocardiography - SCO) and histological methods were employed in combination. The experiments were performed with So old rate. Under an urethane narcosis and artificial respiration the heart was exposed and the-tissue on the front wall of the left ventricle not far from the apex of heart was bloodlessly coagulated by means of an electro-diathermic apparatus. A whIte infarct-like center of injuryt 4-5mm in size and.deep, formed. The wound of operation was then sewn up in layers. For 14-2o days the animals (except the control animals) received subcutaneous injections of biopreparations: of hydrolysates and extracts from rat hearts. The method of production of these preparations is described. The test animals were killed between the 1-st to 16o-th day after the operation, the hearts were. fixed with Gelli-liquid and the paraffin sections dyed. Conclusions: 1) The described center of necrosis is resorbed in the course of time and replaced by small centers Card 2/4 of non-differentiated muscles which later decompose and dis- On the Regeneration of the Myocardium in Mammals 28-119-5-55/59 appear. The musclos of the marginal zone are neither destroyid nor dedifferentiated nor regeneated. No miorocells are formed, 2) When the hydrolysate is given the necrotic center is re- sorbed 2 1/2 timesi faster. In its place muscles are newly formed which have no connection with the old muscles of the marginal zone. Microcells are formed in a large amount. The extract stimulates the regeneration less than the hydrolysate, 3) After the injury of the heart the ECG passes an acutep a subacute and a soar stage. The hydrolyeate shortens the acute stage and brings about an earlier beginning of the soar atage. In 50% of cases the ECG returns to the norm on the 11-th day after the operation which morphologically corresponds to the restoration of the myocardium. There are 3 figures and 19 references, 12 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologi:L zhivotnykh im. A. N. Seyertsova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute for Animal Morphology imeni A. N. Severtsovt AS USSR) Card 3/4 On the Regeneration of the Myocardium in Mammals 28-119-5-55/59 M UENTZD: January 14, 1958, by K. I. Skryabin, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: January 14, 1956 Card 4/4 POLMAYMV, L.V.; AMURADZI, L.V.; ZMAROVA, N.A.; MANTITEVA, V.L. Stimulating the regenaTation of the mammalian cardiac muscle (with summa27 In Inglish]. Izv. AN SSSR Ser.biol. 24 no.i:16-33 Ja-F '59- (MMA 12:2) 1. Institute of Animal Morpholog7, AcadevW of Sciences of the UOSOSORO, Moscovs (HEAM-MUSOLN) (MMMMBATION (BIOLOGT)) TANNUOTA, N.A.; LERONOT-BORISOV. N.Y. Studies in the series of alkylated aromatic aminea. Part 2: Interaction between unsymmetrical ditertiary a-phenylenediamiaea and alkyl iodides. Zhar.ob.khtn, 30 rLo*6:1805-1814 Je 160. (MIU 13:6) 1. Institut sksperiments,11noy meditsiny Akademii mc-iltains" nank SSSR. (Phenylenedisinins) (Iodide) KHROMOV-BORISOV, N.V.; ZAKRAROVI, N.A.. Alkyliated amines of the aromatic series. Part 4: Role played by the steric factor in quaternization reactions of dimethyl- and diethylaniline. Zhlw.ob.khim. 31 no47;2270-2274 n 161. (MIRA W7) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditainy,Akademii meditsinskM nauk SSSR. , (AmLline) ,.~AKHAROVA., II.A.j KRRUIOV-BORISOV, N.V. Alkylated amines of the aroriatic seriep. Part 5: Production of primary-quaternary derivatives of p-phanylenediamins. Zhuroobekhim..31 no*8:2604-2609 Ag 1619 (MIRA 14-.8) 1. Institut, eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii meditBinskikh nauk SSSR. (Phemylene.diamine) POLEZRAYEV, L..V.j AMABADZE9 L.V.1 ZAKHAROVA, N.A.1 YAVICH, M.P. 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