SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKS, I. A. - ZAKS, M. G.

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S/125/63/000/003/004/012 A0061AIGI AUTHOR: Zaks, I. A. -5 typo ferrite-austenite TITLE On the local failure resistance of 25 stool violds PERIODICAI~--.t:.Avtomatic*,ieskaya svarka, no 21 27 3, 1963. ~TM: The author investigated the local failure resistance in the weld- adjacent zone of X 2511 5VIND ( 311954) (M125N5TKF) (EI9501 steel, u&ing the methods developed at the TsRZI imani 1. 1. Polzunov and at the Institute of Elea- -trio Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton. in the former method the brittle failure of welds at temperatures ranging from 1150 - 80,00C is evaluated from the endurance ductility of the material, determined by bending tests at a constant deformation rate as high as 0.6r;b per hour. In the method developed by the Institute of Electric Welding, brittle failure in the weld-adjacent zone is determined from anallyses of raicro-and-riaorosectionz out out of austenite and perlito stool plates that-were welded by the electric slag-method using a low-carbon wire. The tests, yielded the following results. Weld joints of the aforementioned steel show suf'- Card 1/2 S/125/63/boo/oo3/bo4/b12 - On the local failure resistance of... Aoo6/Aloi ficiently high deformation ability at high temperatures, which secures their re sistance to local failure. Heat. treatment of this steel after welding has only a slight effect upon the endurance ductility of weld joints; this makes it dif- forent from IIChI8N9T austonitic stool whone rosiritanoo againat local rallure do- penda oQnsiderablyupon.the thormalcondition of the vields. Least deformation ability of walded JoInt8 in )W-5N5,M? itool lo objorXod in a 650 - 75000 L01101'a- ture range. With higher test temperatures, from 750 0, the ductility of the weld-adjacent zone of the joints is sharply risen. This is also confirmed by results of testing 25-5 type ferrite austenite steel according to the D=nl method. TsKTI tests of Xh25N5TrIF joints yielded comparable results. There.are' 2 tab-Les and 4 figures. AS'SOCIA-TION: Leningrad Kir6v Plant SUBMITTED: july 9, 1962 Card 2/2 S/1.35/6-3/OW/004/001/01.2 AOO6/A1O1 AUTHORs Zaks, I. A., Engineer TITLE: The effect of the welding conditions and heat treatment upon the weld-adjacent zone of 25-5 type steel PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo,, no. 4, 1963, 1 - 5 TEXT- An investigation was made at the Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov under the supervision of Candidate of Technical Sciences M. Kh. Shor- shorov to determine the effect of welding and heat treatment conditions upon tough- ness and intercrystalline corrosion resistance in the weld-adjacent zone of X25H5 TMO ( U954) (Kh25N5DW (EI954)) austenite-ferrite steel welded joints. Preheating and cooling of the specimens was performed on a HM3T -1 (Dm-l) ma- chine, and high-speed dilatometry was employed. The parameters of welding cycles varied within the heating and cooling range of the weld-adjacent zone in manual are and automatic*submerged'are welding, corresponding to changes in the linear f arc energy from 3,000 to 10,000 cal/cm, during building up of the first seam layers into a V-shaped groove of a 75 mm thick butt weld. The heating rate varied between' Card 1/3 -- --------- The effect of the welding conditions and... S/135/63/000/004/001/01P- A0061AI01 0 170 - 280 degrees/see; maximum temperature of-the cycle was 1,250 - 1,330 C; heat- Ing time was 4.5 - 7 sec, cooling rate 17 - 140 degrees/sea. The specimens which were subjected to short-time welding heat under varioua conditions, were tested in the state after welding and after stabilizing treatment in a furnace (8500C 10 hours with different cooling rates ranging from 0.05 - 0.1 to 90 - 100 degrees/ sec). The investigation yielded the following results. Thermal welding cycles in a linear energy range from 3,000 to 10,000 cal/cm have no negative effect upon the toughness of the weld-adjacent zone in the welded joints. In a thermal welding cycle, predetermining a higher cooling rate of the weld-adjacent zone, the tough- ness of the steel increases; this is explained apparently by the reduced concen- tration of admixtures and separations on the interfacial boundaries. Stabilization of Kh25N5UW steel at 8500C does practically not entail Its embrittlement; however, the cooling rate after stabilization has a strong effect upon the toughness of ferrite-austenite steel. In slow cooling (with the furnace) the toughness of 475 br:it-'* Kh25N5TMF steel has minimum values; this is caused by the appearance of 0 tleness, and by the separation of fine-odispersed'carbides and of ac-phase on the grain boundaries. The intensity of embrittlement, and, inversely, the recovery of ductile properties of embrittled bi-phase metal, type 25-5, depend considerably L!ard 2/3 3/135/63,/1)00/0011/001/012 The effect of the welding conditions and... A0061AI01 'upon the extension of interfacial boundaries (dispersion of the structural compo- nents) which, in turn, aepend not only upon the composition of the steel but also ypon its production method (casting, rolling, weld Joint, etc). It was established that after heating Xh25N5TMF steel to 8500C, the separations forming during the Poling process, are located equidistantly to the boundary of o(- and 7*-phases, %p that a second boundary is being formed. It Is assumed that this phenomenon is Oaused by the polymorphous transformation of the boundary sections of the T%-phase T--) according to the o(! + MenCm scheme. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: '61ningrad Kirov Plant L ard 3/3 ZAKS, I.A., inzh. Effect of welding conditions and heat treatment on the resistance of the weld zone in 25-5 type steel against inter- orystallite corrosion. Svar. proizv. no.7:10-11 Jl 163. (MIRA 17;2) 1. Leningradskiy Kirovskiy zavod. Z~IAK-S, Properties of various welded joints from 25-5 type ferrite- austenite steel and steels of austenite and perlite classes. Energomashinostroenie 9 no.10:30-33 0 163. (MM 16:10) ZAKS . A. -- Stability of velded'Juinta in 25-5 type against zone cracking. Avtois. evar. 16 1. leningrad5kiy Kirovsk1y zavod. ferrite-auatenite steel no.3 121-27 Mr 163. (MMA 3.6:4) Steel,, Stainless-Molding) herml stresses) 4 :f ~-I 32259-65- EW-11 (r-,)/E-WP(;r)/E'?A.(d )/Flip, /T/EuP(t)/mV.P(kIFf JjI A.CCESSIOU OR: AP4047013 S/0135/64/000/'010/0013/ool6 HOR',-Zakq 14- ini~er) a t r e n -F%, h0 f-- f a r-r- i tl a~, a U a0 n ele nical SOURCE: Svarochnoye pro~zvolcrstvo, no. 10, 1964$ 13-1.6 TOPIC TAGS: w.eld e a 'Pint c d c y er rystalline corrosiont ferritic aus- 7T e=nt t~ s Gel, plasticity,-mechanicaL-stren -AB 1,3TRACT -An investigation of intercrystalline r akw in c0 ferritic-austenitic steel Kh~~TMU,,Idnd weld-de-cay in 25-5 typla, -oot I= ~Eeta s di ed an absoluts defomation of 0.43 mm at; the 0 thin of the weld with s me formation of cracks.i~Consequently, wi the hot cracking range, the metal weld possesses a certain plas- ticity and upon losing it, hot cracks begin to appe~.r. The hi,;her erature of initial plastic recove-y and the h.Lgher its the temp i rate, the lower-the tendency, to hot-cracking-in-the weld- affe ct ed zbne. ne-max-imum testing temperature was 1320 to 1.340 C. , The --- decline --and- -recovery- -of -- plasti city--- occuirred-within -4f -narrow !:'-temperature-range near the -solidus~, -and between - 1200,;~and- 1260, G_: _gbec ja- -hi~~h reduction~-of -are-a-and elongation per--. 1~2 jr. 4 M. Vwlr4 lf~:FT FO~ ~RN 1, 1-2259-65 ACCESSIOW NR:--AP4047013 gth.~__ The- lower. -plasti city-- of-- cast - Ste e I- Joii thin- -te mperature-range is-attributed to a-lower-r ecovery rate and a possible reason for the formation o-f weld decay, By way of comparison, austeniti6-s6ecimens _,__, _1 7:_ A OW-Higher Technical Se. hool--im. Bauman) are discusseda 17 Howeverl--the- plasticity -of- Kh25N5TMFst_eiKF-0-5-Si the- me litithin ittlenees, j-,br rax-ige:greatly-exceeds-that-.of-other austianitic specimens-reflecting a higher weld decay BtIl-rength. "The contri. --bution- of - Ealov, nst4tute-'of Netall -im. A.A. L--V-* MT:(I - - 13 k I ay ov and -Yakushin i - B. F. engineers -at 14VTU la -graI;e_Y5=Y__7 - The -acknowledged o igo art as 3 fiiF ~ b . . . r -3 ta les. r -Leni- CIATION_i_---_ ____n&rads_kiy_Ki:rovski_y tavod..__.(Lening:6id Kirov- Plantl 'SUERITTIED 1. 00: ENGL:"00 -SIN: 01' aMR: 000 SUB %GODE t MM NR: IW "J 2 I Curd 1 0. ZAKSt I,A,, inzb, Technological stroingth of a type 25-5 ferrite-auatenite metal, Svar, proizv, no,lOsl3-16 0 164. (WRA 18?1) 1. TsnInRTadskiy Kirovskiy zavod. ACC NR; AP7006945 (N) SOURCE CODE: Ult/0129/67/000/001/0t')1.1,/'Ool,5 AUTHOR: Zaks, 1. A. ORG: Leningrad Kirov Plant (Leningradskiy kirovskiy zavod) TITLE: Effect of heat treatment and nitrogen content on the notch toughness and intercrystalline corrosion resistance of ferritic-austenitic steel SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 1, 1967, 41-45 TOPIC TAGS: nitrogen, toughness, annealing, corrosion resistance, chromium steel, nitrogen steel, ferritic steel, austenitic steel, cast steel / Kh25N5T!-T cast steel ABSTRACT: Specimens of Kh25N51'M-r cast steel (23.6-25.5% Cr, 4.9-5.1% Ni, 0.08 to 0.10% MQ, 0.10-0.13Z V, 0.04-0.14% Ti, 0.044-0.17% N) were annealed at 1000, 1100, 1150, 1200 or 1250*C for 1 hr to determine the effect of heat treatment r,-! nitrogen content on notch toughness and intercrystalline corrosion resist-~~.---- It was found that the notch toughness and susceptibility to intercrys-s~--t-',! corrosion increased with increasing annealing temperature: 6.3 kg-m/cm 2 --:- 1000*C and 12.7 kgm/cm2 at 1250*C. Annealing at the same temperatures significantly changed the lattice parameters of the a- and y-phases and produced stresses which affected the resistance-against intercrystalline corrosion. Addition of up to 0.17% nitrogen increased the notch toughness by about 50% after annealing at 1000*C, and by almost Card 1/2 UDC: 620.17:669.14.018.8 AP7006945 100% after annealing at 1150*C, furnace cooling to 1000*C, and oil quenching. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 3 tables. [AZ] SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF; 008/ OTH REF: 002/ Carl 2/2 --L 32 CIO =�2 MaT (1)/Z"dT (M)/F.PFF (C)/J,,"WG Pz-6/Pe-.5/ Pr AM AM lsldi 11R.- AP%WP-G7 S/0286/6VON/003/0087/C037 41, AUTHOR, 1. H. Berzon, 0. S. I Yemal 1. V. Yanov -TITLF..-- _An__autvM4~i%_ valve -for cql~tr~lling -fuel transfer fracm spare tanks to aery-45 ice tW*s. Class 47 lid. i6805 SOURCO: -Byulleteal izabreteaiy i tavarnykh znak.07*-no. 3, 1965,87, TOPIC"LIAGS., fuel-- gatem --fuel-- control-,-fuel. -valve _.liqgDd level coatrol -Author I t;,- Cartific ante - -introduce& - an-automm-tic. valve for c ABSITIRACT This ransfer 'ram spare tanka to aervice tanka. The device mado up of a fuel t is ially~ahaped control space and a spring return ball and float machartiam. Me fu,31 aystem operation ic mado more reliable by a lever with an inertial ifeight which La built. into the valve actuator* ASSOCIATION t nonq SUMCMED: 28Feb63 E21C L: 00 sua coat FPjI9jA0 NO MW 60V t 000 OW L BULANOVA, O.N.~ ZAKS, I.C. Acid-base equilibrium in the organism in dying "'ron hemorrhage .C I and in subsequent restoration of life functions. Pat. fiziol. i ekep. terap. 9 no.5:84-86 S-0 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy fiziologii po ozhivleniyu organizma (zav. - prof. V.A. Negovskiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted September 18, 1963. GAYZVSKAYA, M.S., NOSOVA, Ye.A., ZAKS, 1.0. Iffect of body t emperatur-elo-i7thg~dfftftpos it ion of gnergy resources of the brain in death (with summary in Inglishle LALr.bioV:him.zhur. 30 no.4:513-520 158 (MIRA 11:9) 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentalluoy fiziologii po ozhivleniyu organim AKU SSSR, Hookwa. (BMT nvwrum) (]MATH (DIOLOOT)) (=MRAL CORTIJX) BULANOVA, O.N.; ZAKS, 1.0. (Moskva) Hypoxia and acid-base equilibrium in prolonged artificial cir- culation produced by direct heart massage. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 6 no.6t17-22 N-D'62 WIRA 1713) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy fiziologii. po ozhivleniyu organizma ( zav. - prof. V.A. Negovskiy) AM SSSR. BULANOVA, O.N.; ZAKS, 1.0. (Moskva) Blood substitution and oxidation of the intermediate products of metabolism in resuscitation after clinical death. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 7 no.4:40-45 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. 1z laboratorii eksperimentallnoy fiziologii po ozhivleniyu organizma (zav.- prof. V.A. Negovskiy) AMN SSSR. SUBJECTs USSR/Welding 135-2-6/12 AUTHORS: Antonovag V. F.t Engineer# Zakag I.S., Enginearg and Zvegintsovt S.Kot Engineer. TITLEs Properties of metal costing made with electrodes W+ -2 and L~R -3. (Issledovani a evoystv metalla, naplavlennogo elek- 7 trodami LLW-2 i ~L4 - PERIODICALs "Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo", 1957, go 2, pp 18-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The experiments described in the article had the purpose of finding a replacement for the scarce and costly cobalt used to coat sealing surfaces of valves and other steam turbine and boiler parts, where the service conditions require extremely high resistanoe to oorrosion and erosion, and hardness in temperatures over 5000C. The L~HU4TMAhl(TeNIMASH), and specifically V.A. Lapidus, Candidate of Technical Sciences, developed a now electrode - the "4 -3 - and recommended it as fully replacing the IAH-2 (containing cobalt). Up to now, sealing surface coating which most closely corresponds to technical conditions is obtained with cobalt-containing "stallits, B-3K." The rocom- Card 1/4 TITLE: Proportion of metal costing made with electrodes LQ+ -2 and L~4 -3. (Iseledovaniya evoysty metalls, naplavl9nnogo elek- trodazi L~4-2 i LO -3). 135-2-6/12 roc r Relation of coating Na 4H_Z 03K) weight to rod W*ightso ....... *so. 25-30 25-30 115-120 The recommended now electrode grade has boon tested at the authors' plant (testing technology is given in detail). The criticism of the first conaignment mass the actual chemical composition of the coating mad* with the now electrodes not in on:,:ingle case corresponded to the TeNIITKASHIE ecifica- ti (for instancet carbon 3.4 % instead of 1-7328;; the bot- tox content limit of chrome in one-layer deposit - 23% instead of 28 %, otc);,the electrode coating which had been applied by pressure - cracked or slid off from some rods even at *light heat. It was concluded that olootrod:,L44-3 in no substitute forj~j+-2. The metal deposited by this e1 trod@ in an alloy of the sor- mite typol satisfactory micro-structure and density of weld metal is only possible in one-layer deposit and only at a definite speed of crystallizationj the multi-layer deDosits Card 3/4 form very coarsog brittle carbides of chrome which breag out TITLE: Properties of metal coating made with electrodes UI+ -2 and W+ -3. (Issledovaniya evoyatv metalla, naplavlennogo elek- trodami L~4 -2 1 LO -3) - 135-2-6/12 in grinding, the multi-layer coatings are also not sufficient- ly done@; their tensile strength in static bending teats is 2-5 times lower than of the deposit made by stellite L~H -2. Experience with electrodes !~4 -2 shows that this grade B3K - L~Zo is satisfactory, and is to be recosmanded in arc-welding but not in gas-welding. The plant "Znaaya Truda" has very good results in arc-welding with this grade. Thor* are 5-tables, 2 photogra he, 7 MiCro-photographs. The article contains 3 references Tall Russian). INSTITUTIONt Kirovskiy plant (Klrovskiy zavod). PRESENTED BYt SUBMITTEDs AVAILABLEt At the Library of Congress Card 4/4 L IL662-66 5 ACC NRs m6m5 t)/ETI IJP(c) RIW/JD/GD SOURCE CODE: UR AUTHOR: Yudelevich, 1. G.; ShelE!kova, 1. R.; Ayseyko, Ye. M.; Kinskaya, L. N.; M." !Larina. L. K.; Lha-L)L qva,_N. Ya.; Boonovskeya, T. I.; Zaks, 1. V ; Khamidulina, F. K. ORG: None ~TITLE: Spectrographic determination of trace elements In the raw materials and intemediate products of the rare metals industry SOURCE: Urallskoye novtl!lqhqniyt_po.-opeklkrpipkppit, _.4t1k.. Sverdlovsk, 1963. Mateirialy. Moscow, fz_d_-vo--Ke-_t&Miigiya, 1965, 111-114 TOPIC TAGS- spectrum determination, zinc, lead, Indium, thallium, germanium, selenium tc1lurium, spectrographic anal3,sia PSTRACT: A number of new methods are described for determination of indium, thallium 19Cermanium, Velenium and tellurium in intermediate products of the lead--a-n-&-zinc - lindustry. de-rmanium is spectrographically-determined by Injection of powder specimens into an a-c arc discharge. The spectroscopic buffer for determination of more than 10.001% Ge is carbon powder containing 5% Li(903)3 as an Interna standard. The analytical line pair is. Ge 269.13 mp-U 280.96 mu. -For determining higher concen- trations of germanium (above. 0.1%), use In made or the Ge 258.91 up-Bi 280.96 mo or Ge 274.04 up-Bi 280.96 au line. *A buffer consisting of a mixture of quartz and sulfur T. IJ.AR2-M ACC NRe AT6013544 0 was used for determining traces of germanium of the order of 1 part in 100,000 in slags and mattes. The sensitivity of germanium determination with respect to the Ge 303-90 mV line is 10-4% in this case with a relative error of about 15%. Commercial soluti.ons are analyzed by electrode saturation. The relative mean square error'is 9% with this method. Indium, thallium, gallium, and germanium are simultaneously determined by pouring the solutions to be analyzed into a socket in a special copper electrode and then drying the electrode so that the solution adheres to the surface. The advantage of this method over the saturation of carbon electrodes lies in the possibility of using the sensitive long-vave lines located In the region of cyanogen bandst In 410.18 mv, Ga 417.2 mp and T1 37T.57 up. This method given a relative error,of 9%. Methods are discussed for determination of rare elements in zinc and lead ores with a senniti- vity of at least 10.4% using spectrogrWhic analysis with &-buffer solution of sodiin fluoride. Orig. art. has: 1 figure; SUB WHOM/ SM DAT19: 06Ju165/ ORO W: 005/ M Wt* 000 Cwd 2/2 Srx,-LPAMVAgLR.; ZAKSj I-V- _ . .je colltrol of to.Utwilm -.emowl -rm -locd- q~ ~ ctacLMrj- S-ocr.UV4. wirmao"iyan= W.9:189-191 165. OUTIA Ism) L52098-6 EP?(c)/tdT(R)/T rr-4 w ACCESSION NR: AP5015267 UR/OP86/65 /W0/009/0049/0049 AUTHORSt Stengrovits, 00 Ts.; Balodis V N.1 IyevinIqh, Ya. K!1 Vanag, Tee P. * . 'B. -~MSMIS- 101 aq!&~W. V. U. K.; noalze TITLE: A rotary vacuum pump. Class Z7, No. 170604 SOURCEt Byullaten' izobreteniy i tovarzWkh inakov, DOG 91 1965, 49 TOPIC TM vacuum puxp, pressure, auction, lubricamt -a ABSTUCTt This Author Certificate presents rotary vacuum pump consisting of a cylindrical case with and covers, an eccentrically positioned rotor vith plate@ a auction nipple mounted on the cylindrical surface of the case, and Vessure nipples (use Fig. 1. on the Enclosure). To distrilr4to the lubric;~iOuniformly along the longth of the p2atee by changing the direction of -inotion of tho games being exhausted in the case, the pressure nipples are munted in the end covers of the case. Orig. art. has: I figure. ASSOCIATIONt Glavnoye kon3truletcrokoye byuro severo-sapads, pri "Tods 11swish P2&n Riganellmash (Main Construction Bureau of theltz:~" t) SWITTEDs 22Fsb64 ENCLs 01 Nun WUMS LE No Ew SOV 1 000 OTURI 000 Card .., I - . . - , : -7 1 ~ 7-- " , , 1 .. . . I . I . y . i ~Ir. I . /..~ r, L.~pI. . .2 .. ~ I)-- .-- ;".. - . 1* i- t,4 ~ ': ,I-,,- -* .1 , %iv 'I Froblera of ~7valuati.--t ~)On:31 -1- ty 0 f`- 'If'romaiflic-tic Uola%- 11 ! _r, Avtf-nat-1.1ka i Tpln~~Plchanil~n, Vol. ~x LO. li 1) ighip ZAi(.-;') L. LISSR/Electricity - Instiiments Feb 53 "Rational Selection of Parameters for a Series- Parallel Temperature-Compensation Circuit for Mil- livoltmeters," Engr L. M. Zaks, Moscow Inst of Measures and Measuring Instruments Elek-vo, i,10 L,, Describes new procedure for detg optimum parameters of series-paraIlel temp compensation circuits for high-precision millivoltmeters. Procedure makes it possible to obtain max power in coil for a given per.missible error at l0o C and'fdr a minimun error 248r25 in a given range of operating temps. Presents graphs for det# circuit parameters according to tech- ribial requirawnts of -instrument. Submitt*d , , 17 Jon 51~. 248T25 ZM. L.H.,-inzhener. General characteriotics of mgnstoeleatria indices In recwte-measuring schemes. Ilektrichestvo no.10:51-55 0 '53. (MLRA 6:10) 1. Moskovakty gosudarstveuWy Anatitut mer i izmeritel'Wxh priborov. (Magnotoelectrio machines) (Zlectric meaBurements) MILISHMN.Y.N.; ZM L.H. arm-"ka Bnorgy correlationo in electric measuring instruments. Iza. tokh. no.1:3&45 Jr&-Y 155- OITAA 8:9) (Blectric measurements) MILISHTM, V.N.; ZAKS. L.M. RePlY to A,4JWterenko. Iza.tekh.no.5:23-25 S-0 155. (KENA 9:1) (Illectric instruments) (Nesterenko, A.) Category USSR/General Problems - Method and Technique of Investigation A-4 Abs Jour-: Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 2893 Author :Zaks, L.M., Strizhevskiy, I.V. Title :Instruments for the Measurement of Stray Currents Orig Pub :Izzerit. tekhnika, 1956, No 3,, 45-49 Abstract The specific requirements imposed on instruments for the determination of the potential difference between a'structure and ground and between undergraand structures, as well as for the measurement of cur- rents within a structure, are indicated. Technical data are given on vo*eters and millivoltmeters :intended for this purpose., either those already developed or those that can be developed on the basis of the electric-measuring instruments produced by the Russian industry. Card 1/1 YFMJAKOV, V.I.; ZAKS, L.M. Work of metrological institutes in the field of radio measurements. Izm. tekh. no.6:71-73 N-D 157. (KrRA 10:12) (Radio measurements) SO' hV-n [Sun Sa-fol; KOROVTAKOV, D.B., inzh. (translator]; ZAKS. LK., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; ANTIK. 1.V., red.; KADVEM, L.Ts., tekhn.red. [Keasuring power in multiphase circuits with transistorized instra- ments (based on the Hall effect)] Ismarenie moshchnosti v mnogo- vaznykh teepiekh poeredstvom.polnprovodnikovykh priborov (oanovannykh na effekta Kholls). Koskva, Oos.energ.izd-vo, 1938. 79 P. (MIRA 13:1) (Ilectronic measurermts) ZAKS, L.M. -------------- Standard self-balancing direct-current bridge using thermistors. Trudy inst. Kom. stand., mer i izm. prib. no.48:7-23 f6o. (MIRA 44:6) (Bridge circuits) (Pl3ctronip measurements) I ,~,ZAKS9 L.M. I---- I Sms r9mats of the activity of metrological Institutes in 1960. I=-takh- no-4:1-4 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Mensuration) I ZAKS, L.M.; RYNKEVICH, V.P. Standardization of radio measurement equipment. Izm.takh. no.5138-40 My 161~ (MIM 14-'5) (Radio meaourements-Equipment and supplies-Standards) 27843 5/115/61/000/009/002/006 6,zf 30 0 E032/E114 AUTHORS. Zaks, L.M., and Belikov, Ye.N. TITLE; Bolometric d.c. bridge for S.H.F. power PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1961, No.9, PP. 34-37 TEXT: The apparatus developed by the present authors is illustrated in -the figure. The device consists of two bridges: an external supply, bridge and an internal measuring bridge, In addition,there is a stabilised supply source I with a photocompenzated d.c. voltage stabiliser, an output meter (ferro.- dynamic wattmeter), null-point indicator 2 with a photo- compensated d.c. amplifier, and a compensating current source 3. The bolometer RC and the resistor ra form one arm of the internal measuring bridge and the resistance of the constant comparison arm is equal to the maximum possible working resistance of the bolometer. The supply bridge incorporates the fixed-coil of the wattmeter Wl, and the compensating circuit includes the second fixed coil W2 and the movable frame Wj. The initial balance is achieved by adjusting ra and by the current through the bolometer by varying the output Voltage of tho Card 1/4 E7843 Bolometric d.c. bridge for S.H.F. S/115/61/000/009/002/oo6 E032/Ell4 photocompenzated stabiliser. The SRF power incident on the bolometer is compensated by reducing the heating current through the bolometer. The latter is achieved by applying an opposite compensating current. The compensating current produced by the ferroresonance stabiliser 3 is adjusted manually until the br,idge is balanced. The measured power is indicated by the output wattmeter. The upper circuit in the figure employs a nymmetric supply bridge and is used with small working ranges; the lower circuit employs a non-symmetiric supply bridge. The former is employed with waveguide bolometric heads, and the latter with coaxial bolotnetr�c heads. The power meter has the following characteristical working range 100 microwatt to 1 watt, bolometer resistance range 180-64o ohm; errors range between 6 and 10%. ExpreBsions are derived which give the power as a function of the instrumental parameter3. The present bolometer is based on previous work by the present authors (Ref.l. L.M.Zaks. Obraztsovyy avtomaticheskiy termistornyy most postoyannogo toka. "Prototyl)o automatic thormistor d.c. bridge". Trudy institutov I%olaitota standartov, mar i izmoritelInykh priborov., of thn ~,.ir d 2/4 2780 Bolometric d.c. bridge for S.H.F. ... S/115/61/000/009/002/Oo6 E032/E114 Institutes of the Committee for Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments", Standartgiz, M., 1�6o, 48, (108), P-7) and Ref.2:(L.11. Zaks and Ye.N. Belikov, Avt- sv:Ld. No.136794 c prioretetom ot 18/3/196o, "Author's Certificate No-136794, Priority from Harch 18,196o,1). There are 1 figure and 2 tables. Card 3/4 34671 S/115/62/000/002/007/009 7/ H~ 31 1W) E192/E382 AUTHORS: Zaks, L.M., Petrov, V.M. and Belikov, Ye.N. TITLE-. Improving the "sensitivity of thermistor wattmeters for UHF PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no. 2, 1962, 43 - 48 TEXT: The main factor limiting the sensitivity and accuracy of thermistor wattmeters for UHF is the instability of' its indications due to the instability of the temperature of the thermistor and the instability of its heater current. A method of increasing the sensitivity of a thermistor power-meter is described in the following. This is based on the use of temperature compensation and a special galvanometer stabilizer which results in a very high stability of the supply current for the measurement circuit. The methods of temperature compen- sation of thermistor meters for UHF power are usually based on a coaxial compensating thermistor whose resistance is dependent only on the temperature of the surrounding medium and is practically independent of -the current flowing through the thermist r. The condition of compensation is achieved if, Card I/Y S/115/62/000/002/007/009 Improving the .... E192/E382 during temperature changes of the thermistor holder (i.e, temperature of the measuring and compensating thermistors), tho changes in the resistance of the compensating thermistor resulL in a change in the current of the measuring thermistor and the power dissipated in it, such that its temperature and resistance are kept constant. The method of temperature compensation devised at VNIIFTRI is based on the use (Ref. 4: Zaks and Petrov - Authors' Certificate no. 670724/26, June 20, 196o) of an inertia-type compensating thermistor placed in the thermistor holderz This thermistor is in direct contact with the holder and is at the same temperature as the measuring thermistor. The compensating thermistor is connected not in the supply network of the measuring bridge but in the circuit of the reference voltage of a stabilizer feeding the bridge. In this way, it is possible to reduce to a negligible value the power dissipated In the compensating thermisttr and thus to increase the efficiency of the temperaturt% compensation in comparison with the other known methods (Ref. 1 - Measurement techniques at centimetre waves, Part II. Pub. Sovetskoye radio, Moscow, 1942.- Card 2/5 S/115/62/000/002/007/009 Improving the .... 9192/E382 Ref. 3 - R.A. Valitov and V.N. Sretenskiy - Radio measurements at ultrahigh frequency, Voyenizdat, 1958). The compensating circuit operates as follows. When the temperature of the thermistor-holder is changed, the temperature of the measuring and compensating thermistors, which are in the same thermal conditions, changes accordingly. The change in the resistance of the compensating thermistor, which is connected in the reference circuit of the voltage-stabilizer, leads to a change in the stabilized voltage and this results in a change of the current in the measuring transistor and the power dissipated in it. The temperature of the measuring thermistor and resistor is therefore unchanged. Consequently, when the temperature of the holder is varied, the balance of the thermistor bridge and the indication of the power-meter are unchanged. The reference- voltage divider, which is connected in the feedback loop of the voltage-stabilizer, is in the form of an unbalanced bridge (see Fig. 1), whose output "diagonal" contains the reference- voltage source e and a galvanometer r . The e.m.f. of the reference element is connected "against" the voltage of the Card 3/5 S/115/62/000/002/007/009 Improving the .... E192/E382 output diagonal of the bridge. The galvanometer stabilizer circuit is illustrated in Fig. 2. The system has three correction circuits. The cap&citance C kl ~ 0.1 JIF is connected in the diagonal of a photo-resistor bridge circuit and its purpose is to suppress the oscillations of 50 kc/s frequency. The low-frequency oscillations are suppressed by the network consisting of the capacitance C k3 I ~LF and resistance r 3 as well as the correcting network consisting of the capacitance Ck2 = 1 ILF and a variable resistance R k2 = 47 kk%. This circuit is connected between the input of a DC amplifier consisting of transistors TV T 2 and the output of the control transistor R 3 . The input voltage of the power stage of the stabilizer is additionally stabilized by an auxiliary transistor stabilizer based on an emitter-follower T4, whose reference voltage is provided by a pair of reference diodes. Card 4/5 ACCESSION NR: AT3013121 AUTHOR: Zaks, L. M.; Petrov, V. M. TITLE: New method of temperature compensition of thermistor micro- wave wattmeters SOURCE: USSR. Komitet standartov, mer i izn:eritel'rLy*kh priborov, ,Trudy* institutov KomitetA, no. 65, 1962,.13-20 ,.:TOPIC TAGS: microwave power, microwave wattmeter,, theilmistor,, thermi- ~istor wattmeter, temperature compensation 1ABSTRACT: A new method is described for adjustable thermal compen- :sation of thermistor wattmeters with the aid of an inertial thermistor, ,donnected -in the feedback circuit of the stabilizer feeding the meas- :uring bridge. The development of this method is brought about by the; fact that the customary method of connecting the compensation thermi- stor directly in the bridge supply circuit cannot be used for univer-: ,sal bigh-accuracy thermistor bridges intended to operate over a wide frequency range, in view of the intolerably large power dissipated in .the compensation thermistor. The new method ensures the possibility Card s/2589/62/ooo/o65/oOl3/OO20 ;'ACCESSION NR: AT3013121 .of exact adjustment of the thermal compensation by determining the .change in the readings of the wattmeter. The design of the circuit is described and the test results reported. The instability does not ;exceed 0.05 microwatt per minute. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 6 -formulas. ;ASSOCIATION: VNIIFTRI isuBmiTTED: jul61 DATE ACQ: 28oct63 ENCL: 02 -SUB CODE: BE NO-REP SOV: 003 OTHER:001 Card ARUTYUNOVJ, V.O.; GORDOV, A.N.; ZAKS. L.M.j IVLLT,, A.I.; KOLLFROT, D.K. Fvndamentals of the organization -)f a national syetem of atan- dard information data. Izm. tekh , no. 511-!F W64 (KM 17 V) I", i f L 2597-66 E;n*(I)/EEC(k)-2 EVIA(h). ESSION NR-. APSO 19 141 UR/O I 15/W000/066/004 1 /00'43 621.317-733.023 e rovt a 0 TITLE: M4-3 self-balancing thermistor d-c bridge for measuring shf power SOURCE4 lzmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 6, 1965, 41-43 TOPIC TAGS: thermistor bridge, dc bridge, shf wattmeter M4-3 thormistor bridget to 0 ABSTRACT: A newly devel ~e~ -3 shf thermistor bridze,. which is an M 1gortable M4 Improvement of the older 4 ype, has a d-c double-bridge cir6uit, a direct reading on a ferrodynamic-wattmeter scale, and an autocompensation system. Iti, measurement scope is 5-7500 (4w; basic error, 1. 5:k 0. 3%; zero-point drift, 0. 3 m wi supply, ZZO v 50 cps; weight, 2.5 kg. The double thermistor bridge consists of an external supply bridge in one of whose arms an internal measuring bridge to Insertedi The shf measuring thermistor forms an arm of -the.internal 1',Card 1/2 L 2597-66 ACCESSION Nit: AP5019199 A bridge. A simplified diagram of the M4-3 bridge in supplied. "These m ain took part in the development of the Instrument and building prototypes: Selivanovski , A. K. Tomash6~kjy, F. Lukashev, A. H. Razorenov, A. V, Y- AluG liko v, and III-1-skrahkox.21 -0r1g. art has: 2 fi gures and I table. ASSOCIATION- SUMAITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB COM. EC NO REF SOV-. 004 OTIWR: 600, ic. rcl L 3801-66 'ACCESSION NR: AP5025585 UR/0115/65/000/009/0041/0043 621.317o733.023 AUTHORt Zak3, L. M.; Belikovs Ye. N.j Rypalev* S. V*; Petrovq V. H. TITLE: A thermistor bridge with automatic digital readout and automatic zero cot,- Irection ISOURCE: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no. 9, 1965, 41-43 ;TOPIC TAGS: thermistor, power meter, resistance bridge, digital readout system .....JABSTRACT. A self t -balancing thermistor bridge is described in which the upper limi iof accuracy is raised by using an automatic digital readout system, and the thres- I !hold of sensitivity is lowered by adding automatic zero correction to the system. The automatic digital power readout is based on the use of a measuring multiplier !which uses the pulse-time method for multiplying two dc voltages taken from the mea- isurement circuit of the bridge. At the output of the multiplier Is an analog-digi-I... Ital converter which changes the voltage to a proportional time interval, and an ~i electronic meter which shows these intervals in digital form. The method for autcm~_ Itic zero correction is based an periodic blanking of the modulator for the shf chanl,---. card 1/2 L 33G1-66 ACCUSION NR: AP5025585 Inel and automatic balancing of the measurement system when the power is blocked by means of an electronic servosystem which "remembers" the current level for heating .the thermistor. The power reading is fixed directly after automatic zero correctiot ito improve accuracy. A schematic diagram of the instrument is shown and the operat- Ing principles are described in detail, The bridge is designed for measuring powen lin three ranges up to 109 100 and 1000 pw. The measurement error is 0.3% at the maximum power readings. The Instrument can also be used for measuring small power ivalues of the order of a few uw with an error of less than 0.03 Vw. Orig. art. .!has, I figure. 1ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCI,,. 00 SUB CODE: EC WO REF SOV: 007 OTHER, 001 DYUZIIIII) A.T.; ZAKS, LJ11.11--.1 ,~,,utomaUon in metrolco,. ~-zm- te7--. no. -, -, 7 3 4: D 164. I Y- ,1,7-;, .8:"% - --'l ARUTYUNOV, V.O.;-ZAIO. L.M.-,,ItILF-Vv A.I. Functions a-nd problems of modern metrology. Izm. tekl. no.11; 1-5 N 164. (AURA 180) Tm f"W"I WWI in pwolftm C"two. Aju -4awst. Atid. (Ndd. 1'e9. Sauk 1947: 'TIC-i9l; (Acm. Zessr. Me. 1. K.M.- BY disill. %011 toluene cm A twphihA fract"i the water In voil)". I uwtts of petfulcutirl-brAring rock vm% qtLmd. QvTr alut Wisteir viatirms ut 0.15-4.27r; wrfv found. The rcktim JWtWTCO tjW tWf"lCQIAIjtV Undl (16i %%Aftr (IMI(ent lHtf*l 1W &C)FLAWmi In noillefat'. .%[. G. Mo-Ift. DUBROVA, B.M.;_~.AKS L.S.; PISKARNIA, K.A. Improvement of the quality-of enamels for agricultural nachines by in~r6ducing talcum as filler. Lakokras.mat. i ikh prim. no.l: 42-45 '60. (MI11A J)': 4) (Enamel and enameling) KOZLOVA, PA.; ZAKS, L.S. PaInting farm machinery with heated enamels. Sollkhosmaohina no.11:23-26 N 153. (KLRA 6:11) 1. Yeeso7uznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy Institut sallskokhozyaystvannogo mashinostroyeniya. (Agricultural machinery) (Painting, Industrial) KDZLOVA, P.N., Imudidat tekhnicUsukikh nauk; ZAKS, L.S., nauchnyy sotmidnik. ..Omft~ Thickening of glyptal examels cluring storage. Sellkhozmashima no.4: 26-29 Ap '56* (11samel and eameling) (MA 9:7) ZAKSY M., kapitan intendantskoy sluzhby Take good care of personal equipment. Tyl i snab.Sov. Voor.Sil 22 no.2:89 T 161. (MIM 34:6) (Russia-Army"-Supplies and provisions) I MAIT 2 Yu.,, inzli..; ZLM 14. inzh. Grain cleaning and drying station. Trakt. i sellkho=auh. '33 w.1126-29 Ja t63. (WIRi 16-3) ' 1. Pribaltiyakaya mashimispytatellnaya stantaiya;, (Grain-Cleap.LDO (Grai~Rrying) N K . ZAKS " I "LiZzli-TIA, A'. . "A Novi Mat'aad c' Tai:3~2i- 'he ?at Level In I'lilk" 1). 931, (ZA SOCIA L - ` - 7CKE - I - L, ZEIIEMSTV-7, Vol# 21 no. 8. At.Lruat 1952., Praha, Czechoalov--Ma) . SO: Monthly List of E~~st Europoan Accessions, LC, Vol. 2, 110. 11, No-v. 1-0,53, U-nol. ZAKSO 14. F., Prof., YEGOROVA, A.A., NYUKANEII, L.A., OLENEV, YU.M. Milking Heat action on the ludder as a means of increasing fat content of milk. Sov. zootekh. 7 no. 9, 1952. Monthl-v List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November, 1952. Unclassified. RUMANIA / Farm Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biologiyaq No 2, 1959, No. 7370 Author : Zaks, M- Inst : Not givan Title : Regulating the Elimination of Milk Fat Orig Pub : An. Rom.-Sov. Ser. Agric.-zootehn., 1957, 11, No 4, 91-107 Abstract : No abstract given Card 1/1 53 D'YACIIYOV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZAKS, M.I., inzh.-, 11YVEIN, A.L,, inzh. Universal rectifier for welding apparatur with a wide ranEe oft i&l- tage and current regulation. 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TlWW %jVV1- Go J '09 inew on itumenim in pure water completed their Incta- 00 morpboib within 8 days; than left In thiourets soln. re- 17 too maimmecl imuntare. Growth retardation was very pro- momd in youst; specimens in early growth stages. 11 oo n thyromim soln.) im added to the nbedium after I he the rneta- artnt (12 days) use a 2Vb goo , vs wo pp thiourea C morpbook In accelerated in both test and control gmps. with the test Smp showing a much more pronouncril r- h l h l hi 000 a et pe et g Stimultitium Of growth. as Well as the ctutap. Thus, thimm enhances the thyroxine effect. G. M. Kovolalwfl t: ~ oo '100 01 S IN - S L A ACTALLUIPSOCAL L'TERAIMM CLASSOPOC.M. via- ties -_ -_ - L----- -41 1"0000 .. I a., U IS AT 10 At b 0 r cap : F I I I - -, - f a 1 ' "' 0 0 6 0 *j 4, 010 09 0 0 0 0 it 0 e g 11 0 es o 0 1 so 0 0 see 0 00004,0000 ' 0 ZAKS, M.G. Experimental renal pathology and evolution of renal function. Zhur. evol. biokhim. i fiziol. I no.1:52-58 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 1E:6) 1. Laboratoriya razvitiya vydelitelinoy funktsii Instituta evolyutsionnoy fiziologii i biokhimli im. I.M. Sechenova AN SSSR, Leningrad. ZAKSO M.G. 27674. ZAKS.. M.G. I GEOILISXIY, N.L. Vliyanis tiomochevirq na vynoslivostl K kinlorodnosu golodaniyu lichiwk I mallim losapya I forolie trudy laboratorii o4'-nov rybovodstma, to Up 1%99 so 182-94* Bibliogr. 16 nasv. 301 tAimwa Letopiss Vol. is 1955 A rS, M BARTSHMKOY. I.A; ZAKS, M.G; PAVLOV,Ys.7. Effect of the maternal organism on the color of the progeny in rabbits following transplantation of ovaries. Izv.Akad.nauk SSSR Ser.biol.,Moskya no.6:77-96 Mov-Dec 50. Mn 2o:4) 1. PlWatological JustitUts imenj J,P. Pavlov of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Laboratory of the Physiology of Farm Animals. no -- &oblems al MWO M. swaki %I" remIx"'ll Piet. (Advoners in Mmicro , ) .4). 14 w Wo~. A irt ivo with many relmomv, t I G. M. Ktml,kl..a ZAIS~ I.I.G. with Ginetzinskiy Itina, and Cokolova. Lab of Neuramuscular ftsiology., Physiology Inst im. I.P.Pavlov, Aced Sci U,4737R Functional characteristics of somatic muscle fibers grown outside of the body. Sos Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal Vol 36,, No 1, 1950 ZAFS, '1. 0. I'lleuroregulation of 'Notor Function of the Breast; Storage and &,itput of (j-;P. 4232-30) by Baryshnikov, I. A., Zaks, 14. ., Zotikova, 1. 11., Levitskaya, E. S., Pavlov, G. Pavlov, E. F., and Tsaklmev, u. A. SO: Journal of General Biolo (Zhurnal ebshchei Biologii) Vol. 12, 1'~o.6, (Hov-Dec) 1951. GTRSPL VC 1 5 band Pavlov. E:.E*. (1.11. P.Mov ln~litutc of Phy,kulogy. U-S-S-14- Acodriviv W Scirm v%. ~aliurafury of 11hymiulogy col Farm Ampvw.ak). Effect of the illatcell.-I ,r- ganispis on the coloring of the fur of the offspring of (ci;mIc r4.hlnt* %ith trmimplAmcd 77-116 AmAdOwll ItaUk, S.S.S.Ii., if, id ZAKS4 ;.I. C). I zawnl'- H. A. - Thioureas Effect of thiourea on oxygen metabolism in salmon and sturgeion larvae. Dokl. An SSSR 8h No. 5, 1952. Mont!& List of Russian Accessions., Librax7 of Congress, October, 1952. UNCIASSIF11M. "I'. C', ci the fat-funmin" zAKS, M.G. , Reflexive regulation of the tenus of the udder and its internal preaffure. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 430-50 155. MRA 9:4) l.Laboratoriya fizielogil. sallakekhosyastvannykh zhivotnvkh. ZaveduyushchY I.A.Baryahnikov. (Udder) (Conditioned response) BORSUX, V.11.; ZAKS, M.G. Distribution of fat and casein in successive samples from a single Silking of cows. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 4:81-92 '55. (MLR& 9:4) i.Laboratoriya fiziologii sel'skokhozy%ystvennjykh zhivotnykh. Zave- duyushchiy I.A.Baryahnikov. (Milk-Analysis and examination) (Casein) (Pat) BORSUK, Y.N.; ZAXS, M.G. ~-WkO` Characteristics of the production of butterfat In cows with varying degrees of fate in milk. Trudy Inst.fixiel. 4:93-102 155. (HLRA 9:4) l.Laboraterlya fiziologii sallskokhozyaystyannykh zhivotnykh Zavoduyushchir I.A.Baryahnikov. (Lactation) ZLKS. M.O.; OLMNOV. Yu.M.-. MAKEY3VA, I.?. - Now dataon the regulation of milk secretion. Zhur.ob,biol. 17 no-5: 355-363 3-0 15060 (KIAA 9:12) 1. Inatitut biologil Whrelo-Finskogo fjjj&ja Akedsmil nauk SSSR. (IACTATION) (RIWT Z&O. M.G. (Inningrad) 'I., Regulation of the seorotion of milk fat. Usp.sayr.biol. 42 no*Z: 202-214 s-o o56. (MIRA 9:n) (IACTATION) OLFXOV, Tu.M.; ZAKS, M.G. - On the role of conditioned-reflax stimuli in milk excretion by cove. Dokl.AN SSSR 108 no.4:754-756 -Te 156. (HUA 9:9) 1.1natitut bioloeii Karelo-Finakogo filiala Akademii na SSSR. Predatavlana akademikom L.A.Orbeli. (CONDITIONED RESPONSI) (LACTATION) ZAKS, Haksim Guj&q%kqji-,GI11STST11SKIY, A.G., otvetatvenayy red.; BIANKI, V.L.. --~"re M~d-va; FEVUER. R.S., tekhn.red. [Physiology of the motor apparatus of the mammary gland in farm animals; accumulation and secretion of milic] Fiziologii dvigatell- nogo apparata molochn6i zhelezy sellskokhotiatetvennykn zhivotafth; nakopleale i vyvedenie moloka. Moskva, I2d-vo Akad. uauk SSSR. 1958. 184 p0 (MIRA 11:3) pectation) GMTSINSM, A.G., prof,,, ZAIM, Me, doktor med.nauk (Leningrad) I lianqym. Zdoravle 4 no;12sg-n D 158 (NDIA 11: 22) 1. Chlew-korreapondent ANN SSSR (for Gluetainskly) (KMWS) GEMSINSKIY, A.G., VASILIYZVA, V.F., ZAKS, M.G., SOXOLOVI, M.M., SOO, V,A- Method for determizin changes in elasticity of the female breast.' Akush. i gin. 34 no0*5.-104-106 S-0 158 NEU 11: 10) 1. Is Instituta akasherstva i ginekologii (dir. - chlea-korrespondent ANN SSSR P.Ae Beloshapko) ANN SSSR I rnstitut evolyutsionno7 fiziologii imeni IsKe Bechenova (dir. - akad. L*A* Orbeli) AN SSSRO- (BPYAAST, pbysiol. capacity furot., method of determo (Rug)) AUTHORS: Ginetsinskiy, A. G.j Zakey M. G., 30'00-.120-1-60/63 Titova, L. K. TITLE: The Mechanism of Action of the Antidiuretic Hormone (Mekhanizm deystviya antidiuretichesk-ogo gormona) PERIODICALi Doklady Akadomii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 120t r4r 1, pp. 216-216 (TISSR) ABSTRACT: In the investigation of the hyaluronidase activity of urine the authors became convinced (reference 1) that the process of facultative water re-absorption is based on the increase of the permeability of the intercellular intermediate strata which cement the epithelium of the small distal canals. The authors suppose that the effect of the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) which stimulates the re-absorption is connected with the secretion of a ferment by the nephritic cells, which depolymerizes the hyaluronio acid. This latter forms a constituent of the intercellular cement. This supposition which assumes the structural Card 1/ 4 change of the kidney muco-polysaccharides could be proved The Mechanism of Action of the Antidiuretic Hormone :30V/20-120-1-Co/63 directly In a histochemical ray. For the test white rats were used. The animals of one group were killed at the climax of the diurecis which was caused by water load, those of the other group aftor a 48 hour withdrawal of water or after an injection of Pituitrin-P. guickly exeised kidneys were inve3tigated histochemically. photographo of the fixed and dyod preparations are shown in the figures I - 3. The authors lay down the following facts as proved: 1. ADH stimulates the cells of the collecting duct (sobiratellnyye trubki) which begins to secrete according to an apocrine type, with -the secretion showing the ferment hyaluronidase. 2. The secreting fermeni causes very quickly a depolymerizing affect on the hyaluronia complexes which form a constituent of the intercellular cement and of the basement membrane of the small canals. This effect renders those structures permeable to water which separate the lumens of the small canals from the interstitial tissue. The hypotonic contents of the small tubes follows the osmotic gradient, and as a consequence of that is re-absorbed facultatively. 3. The Card 2,4 water entering the interstices is removed by an extensive The Mechanism of Action Of the Antidiuretic Hormone 50,1/20-120-1-60/63 network of opening lymphatic capillary vessels. 4. All these processes are localized in the most external distal nephritic section in the collecting ducts which also form the main point of facultative water ro-absorption. The naming of this section should be changed aa the term "collecting duct" does in no way correspond to the iimportance of the very active processes taking place in it. There are 3 figures and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii im. 1. 9. Sechenova Akademi:L nauk SSSR (Institute of svolutionary Physiology imeni 1. Mi Secheno '~, AS USSR) PRES&ZITED: January 31v 1958, by L. A. orbeli, Member, Academy of 8ciences, USSR SUBTUITTED: January 29, 1958 Card 3/4 The Mechani= of Action of the Antidiuretic Hormone SOV/20-120-1-60/63 1. Hormones--Physiological effects 2. Kidneyi3--Physiology 3. Kidneys--Performance 4. Rats--Physiology Card 4/4 7AKS, M.G.; TITOVA, L.K. HIStologIcal and histochemica-I changes in the kidney of rats under conditions of hydration and antidiuresis. Arldloanat. gist. I embr. 37 no,7:19-28 Jl '59. (MM 12:10) 1. laboratoriya evolyntaii vydelitellrqkh protsessov (Zav. - rof.A.G.Ginstainakly) i laboratorii evolyntsionnoy morfologii zav. - prof.Ya.A.Vinnikov) Instituta evolyutsionnoy fizziologii T im. I.M.Sechenova All SSSR. Adres avtorov: Leningrad P-121. Prosp.lWaina, d.32. In-t evOlyUtB!Lonnoy fiziologii im. I.M. Sechenova. (VASOMSSIN, pharmacology) (KIDNEY, physiology) ZAKSt H.G.J SOKOIDVAq M.M. potassium in the adaptation of lugwozu tinews t;o bypotonic media. TSitologila 2 no.4:44&453 J3,--Ag 160. (MIRA 33 :9) 1. Laboratoriya evolyuksii vydelitellrqkh L e9kretorrqkh protsessav Institute, evolyutsionnoy fiziologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (POTASSIUM CHLORIDE-PHYSIOIDGICAL EFFECT) (POLYCHAETA) ZAKS~ M.G.; SOKOLOVAp M.M. Mechanisms of adaptation to changes in the salinity of water in the nockeye valwn (oncorhynchus -,Prka (Walb.,)). Vop.Ucht. I no,2:333- 346 161, (KrRA 14:6) 1, Iaboratoriya evolyutsii vydelitellnykh protsessov Instituta evolyutuionnoy fiziologii imni, I.M.Sechenova AN SSSR. (Facific ocean-Salmon) (Salinity) (Adaptation (Biology)) .jr ZAKS9 M.G.; SOKOLUVAq M.M. Ontogenic and species characteristics of the glandula nasalis in certain sea birds. Flziol. zhur. 47 no.;jIO8-114 Ja 161, (MIRA 140) 1. From the Sochenov Institute of Dvolutional Physiologyp U.S.S.Ro Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. - (SEA BIRDS) (G1&=) i ZUS, M. G. I I The "weepu of sea reptiles and blrds. Priroda 50 no.8:104-106 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M. Sechenova All SSSR (Lerlingrad). (Sea birds) (Reptiles) (Glands) ZAKS 1-1 G - SOKOILVA ) 11.1111. Establishing differences between individ4al schoolu of the sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerkd Wah:Lb,) by tho.precipitatlon reactions Dokl. All SSSR 139 no.6:1491-1494 Ag 161, (MIM 34:8) 1. In3titut evolutsiomoy fiziologii ix~. I.M.- Sechenova 0 SSSR, Predstavleno akademikom V,N. Chernigovskim. (SOVIET PAR EAS!t:E~~)Q (ANTIGENS AND ANTIM M) MYL. !,,'.G.,- SOKOLOVAY I.I.V. im-maological serological distinctions between individual red sal=on stoexa. Vop. 1kht. 1 110-4-707-ril5 161. (IIIMA 14.1.2) 1. Institut evolyutsionnov fiziologii imeni I.M.Sechenava All SSSR, Iaboratoriva vyde!-Jtellnv~~- nrotusessov, Leningrad. DYSMIV. RlM(KAMCIW.'L,,KP.'?--aTMN) ROM DIACjIWjS) W ZAKS, M.G.; I.A. Study of the lactation reflex in women Irf reanB of an elastometric method. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.7:20-33 il 61. (MIRA 15--3) 1. Iz laboratoriieve'yuts2l vydelitellnykh protsetj3ov (zaveduyushchiy - cl'I-M-korraspondent AMN SUR A.G. Ginetsinskiy) Instituta evolyutsiomoy fiziologii imeni LIM. Sochenova (direktor - chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR Ye.M. Krops) AN SSSR, Leningrad, i Instituta akunherstva i ginokologii (direktor - chlor,korroopondont AM SSSR [P.A. Boloshapkoj (docoasod)) AMN SSSR, Leningrad. Predstavlena akademikom V.N. ChernigovalUm. (UCTATION) 1. GIj;E,fSjjTSKjy, CNich (18c/5-1962); Z111:3 : .11 . Zd -tIVA L . V _Va OtV. _ '. ; GAL-1 ~IZTY tekhn. rea. (Phy,dological viechnnismo of water and -alt balance] 11"i- ziologichoolde vudno~;olevogo raviiove.Aia. 10- ,-,I,va,, Iv.(I-vo ldi S--S,,, 106-~. 426 p. (1-UltA 16:12) (ISAIN II; TEE BODY) (W.A.M~ III TIT. Buy) ZAKS, Maksim Gugovich - v--, (The YA=ary*glazd,,, neural and homonal regulation of its development and function] Molochnaia zheleza; nervnaia i gormonallnaia reguliatsiia ee razvitiia i funktsii. Mo- skva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 275 p. 041RA 17:4)