SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKUSILO, V. I. - ZAKUTNER, M. YA.
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Nev design of contact transmitters used in electric copying
mchines. Stan. i Instr. 28 noe5:35-36 Ny '57. (NI2A 10:6)
(Machine tools--Attachwnts)
ZAKUSILO' V.I.
Dial devices used in precision recording of displacements of
carriages. Stan, I instr. 30 nool,.28-29 A 159. (KRA 12; 1.)
(Machine tools) (Measuring instruments)
ZAKUSIL40 V.10
Reducing gears with advancing Icouplings. Stan. i instr. 29
no.7:36-37 Tl 158. (ICRA 11:9)
(Gearing)
;6ilk,Udli., 1D. 0.
Guidebook to the cotton pavilion Moskva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1954. 53 P.
T).
MW.Agriculture - Farm organization
Card l/1 j Pub. 77 - 10/21
--Authoris- I ----Zakus4
n,
Title t "Fac'Elories" of grains meat and vegetables.
PeriOdical I Nauka i zhizn' 21/9, 25-260 SeP 1954
Abstract A description is given oP the pavilion called the CollecLive-Farm
Pavilion. This e-hibit was aimed to give a representation of the
organization and operation of model collective fams and the role
they play in the gonara]. ecorionW of the country. Illustrations.
Institution :
Submitted :
Turkmen S.S.R. Nauka i pared. op. v sellkhos. 7 no.11:34-35 1 '57.
(NLRA 10M)
1. Glavnyy motodist pavillons. "Turkmenskays, SGRO Tsesoyusnoy seVsko-
khozyayxtvennoy vygta*ki.
(Turkmenistan--Agriculture)
4, 4Mj:;0Vj V.Vej Prof,
New trends In mo-dern charmacology. Sov. med. 2?
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WA6 AdIM as the 9268MINO - ' " a rl" 01-
of aff- - OW "TOMI&I (40~) Abas.
wn,,1111 pavk;v Med. Just, Leningrad).
J. 11hysiol.) 36,
tiM 011 fAPidlY iUtVTMPttll d-C- to tht MffCCVUt (bY UWAISS 4
chl,wituted Ag clectrodes) and pyranaidall (by mCAIIS (it Pt
~kvtvodctt) fibers 4 rablifts with administration ul the
VAfkW dIV93. 4h0WCd that: at low dOWS (0,1 C./k#.)
urethan wrikens, anti jhctrtens the subsequent d6chargrs
to a greater extent after stimulation of the affe"m filwit
than that #A the pyramidal ones; at Urger dows the dif-
fctcncr %-Aninbes. Subtaxic kvvI of Kopotamine affects
only the 5uliscoluent discitarges resuiting from stimulatitm
of the pynmidal fibers and has otieffect. on the results with
%timulation of afferent fibm. Stryclaninc, and ow-Azole
cnhAncr and lengthen the discharges in both in~IAIIr4.
otychnine IwLig more effectivv with **afferent" stintuLt-
tkm. Ilemc. tuitcutics dt:t)fru excitation procm-4., in the
centrAl ticivous sytem caused by external stimuli. -hik
Aimleptics sustain them. G. Nf. Ko"SIXIff
Z- 19 K Q0 V) \1 - V -
HIKOLAUV, A.P., otvetstvennyy redaktor; CERNIGOVSKIY, V.N.;
ZAOSOV, Y.Y.; BELOSHAFKO. P.A.
VA
(Anesthesia in childbirth; transactions of the Leningrad
conference January 29-31, 1931] Obezbolivanie v rodakh;
trudy konferentaii v g. Leningrade 29-31 ianvaria 1951 g.
Otvatstvannyy redaktor A.P.Nikolaev. Chlany redaktsionnoi
kollegii: V.N.Chernigovskii, V-.V..Zakusov. F.A.Boloshapko.
Moskva, 1952. 179 p. (MLRA 7:2)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR.
(Anesthesia in obstetrics) (Childbirth--Psychology)
ZAKUS-OV, V.V., professor; POSX&LXNKO, A.N., redaktor.
-".-;-
(Pharmacology of the nervous system] Parmakologits nerynoi slate-
my. Leningrad. Gos. isd-vo mad. lit-ry, 1953. 256 p. (KM 7:8)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Zakunov)
(Pharmacology)
Lis D V 1)
USSR/Medicine - Ptarm'co;hysiology FD-850
Card 1/1 Pub-30 - 1/18
Author Zakusov, V. V.
Title The effect of certain medicinal substances on the transnission of
impulses from the vagus nerves to the heart during experimental
myocarditis
Periodical : Farm. i toks., 17, 3-9,.Jul/Aug 54
Abstract : The transmission of stimulation from the vagus nerves to the heart
during myocarditis is generally strongly impeded and oflen completely
interrupted. Barbamyl, novocain, and sparteine supprese. the transmission
of stimulation from the vaguo nerves to the heart less during myocarditis
than'they do under nornal conditions. Prozerine facilitates the trans-
mission of impulses frcm. the vagus nerves to the heart not only in healthy
animals, but in isolated instances also in those suffering froin myocardit1s.
The experiments are illustrated by 13 electrocardiograms and the results
are presented in two tables. Two Soviet references and two non-Soviet
references are cited.
Institution : The Chair of Pharmacology of the lst Leningrad Medical Institute imeni
I. P. Pavlov
Submitted : __
A 8~930V
Uj /t+ldleillu Milt 1,111RC0.1 ory
Card 1/1 Pub- 38-1.(/1b
Author : Zakusov., V. V., Kovalev, G. V.
Title : Mikhail Petrovich Nikolayev (Commemorating Fifth Year Since His Death)
(necrology)
Periodical : Farm. i- toks-, 17, 59-6o, Nov/Dec 1954
Abstract : Describes life and work of M. P. Nikolayev, an outstanding USSR pharmacol-
ogist and toxicologist who was active in establishing the journal
"Farmacologiya i Toksikologiy4".
Institution:
Submitted :
ZAKUSOV, V. (Prof.)
"Present-Day Problems of Pharma:ology," Meditsinskiy Rabotnik, Vol. 18, No. 51,
p 2, 1955.
SummAry of Article-W-31468, 26 Sept 1955.
ZAKUSOV, V.V.,professor; IVAROVA, Z.11.; MAROVICH, D.A. (Leningrad)
Ganglionic effect of certain bypnotics. Klin. zed. 33 no.9:3-3 5
'55- NLRA 9-2)
1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (zav.-daystvitelInyy chlen ANN SSSR prof.
VA. lakasov)i leningradskogo meditainakogo instituta imeni I.P.
Pavlova.
(HTNOTICS AIED MATIVAS. offects
ganglion-blooking,)
-ZAr,JSOV, V.V.
Dilators of coronary vessels; experimental researeb. Ter,/arkh.
35 110,40-13 AP163 (MTRA 17:1)
1. Iz Inatituta farmakologii I. khimioterapii AMN SSSR. DeystvJ--
telInyy chien AMR SM.
-Z(AKVSOV V_'V'
ZXCERPTA 1-MICA
Sec.2 Vol.10/3 Phys1o1o1-_y P'larch 57
1342. ZAKUSSOV V. V., SPLAVA E. A. and UWAINOVA 0. V. Inst. of Pha ralacol.
and Chemotherap., Aqad. of hied. Scis, Moscow, USSR. 0 E f f v c t o f
cardiac glycosides on the transmission of impulses
from the vagi to the heart in experimental inyocarditis
(Rusniar. text) PitOC.XXINTEItNAT.PIIYSIOL.CONGIIES:i (Brussels)
1956, July 30th-August 4th (988-99G)
As demonstrated by previous investigations (Zakussov and co-workers) the in-
fluence of many pharmacological agents on the transmission of impulses from
the vagi to the heart in conditions of myocarditis shows unusual features. Studies
of the effects of cardiac glycosides on the transmission in myocarditis were car-
ried out on cats under urethan anaesthesia, or on decerebrate animals. Cardiac
action was registered by ECG or mechanography. The condition of myocarditis
was reproduced by i.v. injections of theophylline and adrenaline. It was establish-,C'
that the glycosides of Digitalis, Adonis, Convallarla and Strophanthus facilitate.
in the condition of experimental myocarditis. the transmission of impulses from
the vagi to the heart, while. in normal conditions, these glycosides hamper this
transmission. A special analysis has shown tMt the disturbance in the trans-
mission of impulses from the vagi to the heart in myocarditis is due to lesion of
the intramural ganglia of the vagi In the heart. Consequently. the difference in the
effect of the glycosides on the conduction of stimuli in normal conditions and in
the condition of myocarditis is dependent upon their action on these ganglia. As
conduction of stimuli in the ganglion is effected by the participation of ACh, the
influence of glycosides on the cardiac action of ACh in respect of the heart was
studied. It was found that under normal conditions the glycosides weaken the
action of ACh in respect of rhythm; in conditions of myocarditis the cardiac
glycosides, in the same dosage, do not weaken the action of ACh anc may even
enhance it. Furthermore. Zakussov's laboratory found that in the process of block-
ing the transmission of impulses.in the superior cervical ganglion, the ATP
content of the ganglion declines sharply. Taking into consideration the above
facts concerning the synaptic transmission and the findings in respect of ATP.
further investigations were made concerning the influence of ATP on the trans-
mission of impulses from the vagi to the heart, while hampered by cardiac
glycosides, and in conditions of myocardifis. It was found that ATP can restore
to normal the disturbed transmission of impulses from the vagi to the heart,
caused by cardiac glycosides, as well as in conditions of experimental myo-
carditis.
AVIGBKOV, S.Y.,; ZAOSOV, V.V.
Present status and prospoots Of Ph&rmcOlcgic&l r66S&zCh. Test. ANN
awR 11 noaa4-20 ~56. (KM 9;5)
1. DGYBtvitella" chlen AM SSSR.(for Anichkov anji Z&kusov)
Ned-, on Pb&macol. in Russia)
(PHARWOLOGY
research, In Russla)
ZAKUSOV, V.V., profeasor: XAVIRINA, N.V.
Pharmcology of coronary circulation. Sovemed. 20 no-10:3-8 0 156.
(KLRA 10:1)
1. is Instituta farmakologii i khinioterapil lkbmdemll medttsiuskikh
nauk SSSR. 2. Deystviteltnyy chlen Akademit maditsinskikh nauk
SS&R (for Sakusov)
(HURT, blo-od supply
off. of vamouotor drugs on coronary vessels)
(USCROYCR DRUGS. off.
on coronary vessels)
ZAKUSOT, Vasiliy Vasil'yevich; HWUMOV, O.M., red.; GUBIN, M.I.,tekhn.red.
(Achievements of modern pharmacolog7l Uspekbi soyremennol
farmakologii. Moskva, lzd-vo "Znanie,* 1957. 32 D. (Yeesoiuznoe
obahchestvo -po raevrostranenitu Dolitiebaskikh i nAuchnykh snanii.
Ser.8, no.49) (MIRA 11:1)
1. Deretvitel'Wy chlen AMR SSSR (for Znkusow).
(PHARMACOLOGY)
ZAKUSOV, V.V.; P0110MARNY, G.A., prof.
Course of the development of Soviet pharmacology. Test. AMU S~'-;SR
12 no.6:30-39 '57. 041RA 11:2)
1. Doyutvitellnyy chlen AMM SSSR (for Zeknov)
(PHARMACOLOGY
in Russia)
V4=QV..-Y.J~- SPALVA. YeA.; ULOYANOVA. 03.
Affect of cardiac glycosides on transfer of impulses firom the ye"
nerve to the heart in experimental zVocarditis. Irarn.i toks. 20
no.1:13-17 Ja-F 157. (MLPA 10'7)
lo Irititut famakologit I kh~imioterapil ANN SSSR I Ufadra farmkolo-
gii 1-go Ioningradekogo meditainakogo institute Imeni skad, L?.
Favlove
(CARDL&C GITCOSIDIS. effects,
an vagal Impulse transfer to heart In exper.
myocarditis (Rus))
(MUS. VAGUS. effect of drugs on,
cardiac glycosides. on transfer of vagal liFU-1889 to
heart In exper. xyocarditis (Rua)."
(MYOCARDITIS. experimental.
off. of cardiac glycosides on transfer of vagal impulses
to heart (Rus))
ZAIUSOV, Va.
----
Pharmacological problems at the Twentieth International Congress of
Physiologists. 4rm. i toks. 20 ao.2:89-90 Mr-Ap '5?. WaA 10:8)
(PHARKWOLOGY)
UOUNTRI f U3311- v
CATEOORY : Pharmacology and Toxicology. Cardiovascular
Agents
A BS. JOUR. : RZhBiol. . No. 1 1959) No- 4573
AUTHOR : Zakusovo V.
'INST. I
TITLE On the Mechanism of Bradycardia under the Effect
of Veratrun Alkaloids.
~,ORIG. PU. i Byul. eksperim. biol. i mad., 1957, 44, No 10,
64-67
APSTRACT t Experiments were conducted on the hearts of
white rats and cats isolated according to Lan-
gendorf's method. A solution of a mixture of
Veratrum alkaloids.(VA) was used. Their inflvence
on the frequency of contractions and ability to
indues arrest of the isolated heart during pri-
-aary perfusion, as well as after perfusion, with
ganglionie blocking agents, was studied. The ex-
periments showed that during blockade of the
transmission of impulges in the.eardiac ganglia
CARD: 1/3
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CATEGORY
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AUTHOR
WST.
TITLE
CRIG. M.
1APSTMACT local reflexes. Irne local reflexes in the heart
o,nt1d. nay occur not only under the influence o;' VA but
also 'under the effect of cardiac glycosides.--
G. N. Artamenko
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BULYG311, I.A., red.; ZAKUSCV, V,V., red.; KAPWSKIY, S.Ya.,, red.; MUZY-
WTOV,, V.A.;'*-r-e-d-.-j-TaFUWW, T.h., red.; CHERKASOVA, L.S., red.;
CHERNIGOVSKIY, V.N., red.; SMb?=, K.S.j, red.; SZlDWVSM,
V.A red.; SHIK, L.L.# red.; MUZYWTOV, V.A.,, red.; BELENIMA,
I.Y tekhn. red,
(Summariou of raportal TeziBy dokladav. Moskva,, lzd-vo Akad. nauk
S$SR. Vol.l. [Abstracts of reports in sootion mootingvj plqaiologyl
Tezigy dokladov na selctsionrykh zaaddanliakh; fiziologiia. 1959. 432 P.
(MIRA :L4; 3.1)
Voesoyuznoye obshchestvo fiziologov, biokhimikov i farmakologov.
9. s"yezd. 2. Kafedra fiziologii l4oskovskogo meditsinskogo institu,ta
im. I.M.Sechenova,(for Shidlovskiy).
(PFZSIOLDGICAL SOCIETIES)
HISTHROV, A.I. (Moskva)-. TUSHINSKIY, H.D. (Leningrad); GOIDW, 11.11.(Kiyev);
DOLGO-SABUROV, B.A.. (Leningrad); ZAP 5TV~V... (Moskva); HOORTSEV, S.N.
(MoRkva); CHUMAKOV, N.F (MOIO-17a); ZOWINVIr, Y.N., 17rOf. (Mozkya);
MGOVSXIT, V.A.. prof. imoskva); BIATROV, D.A. (Leninqud);
LITVIIIOV, N.N., prof. (Moskva)- SOKOLOVA-PONORKIWA, O.D. (Moskva)-,
EWALOV, P.S. (Leningrad). BATkIS, G.A. (Hoskva); KOSYAKOV, P.N.,
prof. Oloakva); SHWMV, N.A. (Moskva); BUSALOV, A.A.. prof.
(Moskva); HOLCHkNOVA, O.P. Noskva)-, STRASBMI. I.D.; BLOXHIN, H.H.
(Kookva)-. PHNOBRAWWWRlY, B.S. (Moskva); VISIDIEVSKIY. A.A. (Moskva)
GIMMIIGOVSKIY, V.11. (Hoskva); FAYLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akadetlik (Leningrwl);
HYASNIKOV, A.L. (Moskva): V11TOGRADOV, Vall. (Moskva); HAYEVSKIY, V.I.;
MVTMVSKIY, I.V. (Ifoakva); IM7E, V.I. (Moskva); KURASHOV, S.V.:
ANOIMN, F.K. (14oakva); BOGIVU107, I.D. (Kiyev); ZIL'BM, L.A.
(Moskva); BRONOVITSKIY, A.Yu.; CHEBUTARN, D.F., prof.
Debate on the address by Professor V.V.Parin, academician
secreta:ry of the AcaderW of Medic6.1 Sciences of the U.S.S.R.;
abridged corments by members of the Academy of Medicine and
the directors of institutes. Vest.A191 SSSR 14 no.8:19-31
'59. (MIRA 12-:11)
1. Deystvitel'nyye chleny A1,01 SSSR (for Nesterov, Tushinakiy,
Gorev, Zakasov, Kupalov, Strashun, Preobrazhenekly, Vishnevskiy,
Chernigovskiy, Hyasnikov, Vinogradov, Anokhin, Zillber).
(Continued on next card)
HISMOV, A.I.---(continued) Card 2.
2. Ghlen~-korrespondenty MY SSSH (for Dolgo-Saburov, Ohmakav.
Zhdanov, 13iryukov, Sokolova-Ponomareva, Batkia, Shnelev, Molchanova.
Blokhln, loffo, Bogdanov). 3. Direktor Inatituta gerontologii
ANN SSSR (for Gorev). 4. Dlrektor Inntituta farmakologli i
khinioterapii AM, SSM (for Zakusov). 5. Deyatvitel'nyy chlen
rsesoy=noy akademii sallskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina
(VASWIL); direktor Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni
Gmalel AM SSSR (for Huromtoev). 6. Direktor Inatituta po
12ucheniZni pollomiyalita AMU SSSR (for Chumakov). 7. Direktor
Instituta eksperimentallnov meditsiny AM SSSR (for Biryukov).
8. Direktor Instituta obahchey i konrunallnoy gigiyeny AMI SSSR
(for Litvinov). 9. Direktor Instituta pediatrii ANN SSSR (for
Solcolova-Ponomareva). 10. Direktor Instituta virusologii MCI
S= (for Kosyakov). ii. Direktor Instituta tnberlaileza AMU
SJSR (blMelev). 12. Direktor Instituta gx-udnoy khirurgit AMN
SSMI (for Busalav). 13. Direktor Inatituta pitaniya AMU SSSR
(for Molchanova). 14-0 Direktor Instituta eksperimentallnoy i
klinicheskoy onkologii MT SSSR (for Blokhln). 15. Direktor
Instituta khirurgii AMU SSSR (for Vishnevskiy).
NSMROV, (continued) Card 3.
16. Direktor Inotituta fiziologii AIM SSSR (for Chernigovski.7).
17. Direktor Institute. terapii AMIT SSSR (for Hyaonikov). 18.
Direktor Gosudarstvennogo izclatelletva meditsinskoy literatury
(for Hayevskiy). 19. Vitse-prezident JU411 SSbIl (for Davydovskiy).
20. HiniBtr zdravookhraneniyu SSSR (for Kurashov). 21. Direktor
Instituta, infektsionnykh bolezney AMI SSSR (for Bogdanov).
22. Chlen-korreBpondent AN BSSR: predeedatel' Uchenogo meditBin-
skogo soveta 14inisterstva zdravookhranentya BSSR (for Bronovit-
eldy). 23. PredBedatell Uchenogo meaitBinskogo sovete, Ministerstva
zdravooldiraneniya USM (for Chebotarev).
(MEDICIlM,)
ANICMV, S.V.,. prof.; ZAKUSOV, T,V,, prof.; RUSINOV, V.S.
hapressions from a trip to the U.S.A. Test. AMR SSSR 14 no.12:
42-53 '59. (MM 13:4)
1. Daystvitelluyy chlen ANN SSSR (for AmIchkov, Zakusav). 2. Chlen-
kerrespondent ANN SSM (for lasinar).
(MICM)
ZAKUSOV, V.V., prof.; PONOXAMW, G.A.. prof.; DRUGOV, Tu.V.
Plan for the development of research in the field of pharmacoloff
and toxicology daring the next seven years; 1959-65- Farm. I toks.
22 no.1:3-6 Ja-r 159. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Deyetvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Zakasov).
(PHARNACOWGY,
In Russia, 7-year plan (Ram))
ZAKUSDVP V.T., Prof.
IFSelective action of medicinal substances on the central nervous
syntem*; collection of articles edited by S.T. Anichkov. Reviewed
by T.T. Ulm ov. Farm.i toks. 22 no.6: 569-570 W-D 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. DaystritelInyy chlen ANN SSSR.
(NIRYMS SYSM) (PHARMCOLOGT) (ANICHIMT, S.T.)
ZAKUSOV. Tasiliy Tesillyevich; CHISTWOTA, M.P., red.; LYUI)KOYSKAYA, N.I.,
[Pharmacology] Farmakologila. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry
Nedgiz, 1960. 427 p. ()aRA 14:4)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN 9M (for Zakusov).
(PBAWCOLOGY)
--ZAKUSOV,_~.V.; UVERM, I.V.
Some aspecte of the problem of the PhUmcoloa of caronar7 circula-
tion. Uch.sap.Inst.fami khInioter. LMN SSSR no.2:7-26 160.
(MIRA 15110)
1. Laboratoriya chastnoy farmakologii.
(CORONARY VESSELS)
ulA le-L/ /CA
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ZAKUSOV
'r.. prof.
Effect of pharmacological substances on the functional lability
of various links of the reflex arch. Vest.DW MR 15 no.2:14-20
160o (MIRA 14:6)
1. Institut farmakologii i kbimloterapii AMN SSSR. DeyetvitelInyy
chlen,AM SSSR.
(REFLEX
I
,, -ZAKUSCJVP V,VO
Effect of pharmacological preparations on reflexes from the
heart. Famei tokB. 23 nojt200-205 147-Jo 160, (MIRA 140)
1. Institut farmkologii i khimioterapii AMI SSSR.
(UART)
ZAKUSOV, V.V.; UL'YANO-VA, O.V.
Mechanism of the influence of ganglion-blocking agents on the
peripheral viscero-visceral reflexes. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod.
49 no.1:75-78 Ja '60. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Iz Instituta farmakologii i khimioterapii (dir. - deystv. chlen
AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusov) AMN SSSRj Moskva.
(AUTON%aC DRUGS) (REFLEXES) (BIADDER)
ZAKLJSOV, V.V.
"The influence of pharmacological agonto on tho coronary chemoreflexonj."
Report submitted for the lst Intl. Pharmacology Meeting
Stockholm, Sweden 22-25 Aug 1961.
Pi,inciples of pharmacological action on the coronary chemoreflex.
Klin.med. no..10:82-87 161. (MR; 14:10)
Is Is Inst-ituta farmakologii i khimioterapii -4M SSSR. Dept.-
vitelInvy aglen AMN SSSR.
I CORONARY VWSEIB) (SEROTONIN) (INDOLE)
Effect of Boas phenothiazine derivatives on coronary cirmllation.
Acta phyalol. himg. 20 no.3;_105-309 161.
1. Institut Farmakologii i Md2ioterapii MI SSSR,Moskva.
(CORONARY VESSEW pharmacol)
(PWIOIIIIAZINES pbarmacol)
ZAKUSOV, V.V.,
"On some aerotonine antagonists."
Report submittedp but not presented at the 22nd International
Congress of Physiological Sciencese
laiden, the Netherlands 10-17 Sep 1962
ZAKUSOVx V. V.
0 The Influence of Vasodilatory Substances' on the Coronaz7
Circulation under Pathological Conditions.~
paper presented at the Second Hungarian Conference on Therapy
and Pharmacological Research, Aidapest, Hungary, 2-7 Oct 62
USSR Institute of Pharmacology and Chemotherapyj, Moscow
ZAMSOV., V.V.; AXICHKOV, S.V.; VOLODIN, B.
-C
Ps7chapharmacology, Hauka i --M=l 29 no.4:80-63 Ap ,62.
(MA 15:7)
1. Direktor Listituta farmakologii i kbimJoterapii AMN =R (for
Zakusov). Zaveduywhohiy otdelom farmakologii Instituta
eksperimentalinoy demitsirq AMN SSSR (for Anichko-i).
(PSICHOPURMOLOGY)
zwSOv" V. V.
Nftflexes from the Flulmonary Vessele.
Report presented at the International Conference on Pharmacology.,
Prague, 20-23 Aug. 63*
ZAKUSOV, V. r.
Pha=aeological aspects influencing cardiac blood circulation.
Test. ANN SSSR 22 no.1:3-9 163. (MM 16:2)
1. Inatitut farmakologii i khimioterapii MW SSM
(CARMOVASCULAR FaMWCH) (MGS-PHYSIOLOGICAL ]OPECT)
ZAKUSOVP V.V.; KAVERINA, N.V.; M&MOVA, G.A.; MITROFANOV, V.S.
Effect of pharmacological agents an the development of myocardial
lesions caused by biogenic substances. Kardiolo is 4 no.4:3-11
J1.Ag 1 64 ~MiIRA 19:1)
1. Otdel farmakologii Instituta farmakologii i khimloterapii
Aff SSSR, Moskva.
ZAKWjOV, V.V. (Moskva)
Prevention of myocardial lesions by means of pharm-scological
substances. Vont. AMN SSSR 20 no.6:52-57 165.
(MIRA 18:9)
ZAKUSOV, V.V.
New psychopharm-acological drugs; a revviev. Fram. i .oks. 27 =:.-.:
'% L 7: -, I '~
107-121 ia-F 164. "ki-ILFUt '
1 -1
1. Institut farmakologii i khimioterapii At-RI SSSR, l1foskva. Deyst-
vitellnyy chlen MIN SSSR.
ZAKUSOV, V.V., prof.
Pharmacological institutions of Australia. Farm. i toks.
28 no.5:635-636 S-0 165, (MIRA 18:12)
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen A14N SSSR.
:7~-'jKj;SCjl;, 1.1'.V.
Pkamicology ard r,-h(-zi s ti-y. Ve-l L. A: 1?1 . r.-.,.L .-43-51 164.
- ' (MflRh 18:8)
1. InsU tut farll~,akolngiii i kh!r-Lotlerapl-1. k-III Moslota.
ACC'NR, '-AP7004658! SOURCE CODEi UR/b4j2/66/000/001/0032/0033
AUTHOR. Pananyuk,'L. 6. (Candidate of technical sciences),* Zakuta, M. R.; Huzykant,
A. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Contactles pulse-type position transducer
SOURCE: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya upravleniya, no. 1, 1966, 32-33
TOPIC TAGS. control circuit$ electromechanic converter, electronic circuit,, UM4'("
ABSTRACT: A simplq and highly reliable contactless position transducer is described.
The transducer (ceei Fig. 1) consists of a movable magnet M with a constant field in-
tensity 6f a*pproxim~mtely 1500 Oe and a fixed toroidal core Tp (dimensions 10 x 2 X 7=
made from IM-2 ferrite with rectangular hysteresis loop. The core is magnetized with
5-~-B-kc semipolar gulses (amplitude, 5-8 amp; rise time 8 a/psec) generated by an
RC relaxation oscillator.vith a switching-diode D. The voltage required to switch the
diode is 50-70.v. ;Movement of the magnet changes its magnetic coupling with the
toroidal core and p I duces output pulses in the windifig W. Pulse amplitude is pro-~
portional to the etic coupling between the magnet and the core. Tests revealed.
the output pulse emplitud~a_ to be stable within �1% for supply voltage variations of
t30% for samples haVing a spacing of 5 mm between the magnet and the core. The
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AUTHOR: KrYzhar-oYok1y,. 0. M. asyuk, L
(Candiciate of techidual ficienceEI)l MuzyKant, 'A. "M.1 zalkuta, M. B.
TITIX: Contactless reversible ana:log-to-oigital'converter
r
SOURCE: Avtomatika i priboroatroyeniVe. no. Z, 1965. V-25
TOPIC TAGS: analog to digital converter
ABSTRACT: A simple -amall-aize contactleas augle-increment-into-pulses
converter was developed and tested under actual operating conditions. A dural
digk ciirrying a few ferrite pernianent-magnet gegmanto is rotated (by- gengor
ivoltage) in the fields of two iron-core coils, The coil inductance changes by 6-10
!times when the magnetic segment enters its field; thus, the operation of a number
!of triggers Is controlled. The use of two coils also permits determining the
direction of disk rotation. Stable operation within -60 + NOG of the conveeter is
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the autornatir rnixtmre -charging systern of a cupola furnace at the Ya-oEilavl'
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ZAKUTINA, I.M.
Some data on the use of bactericidal irradiation in the presence of
children, Pediatriia 38 no. 3:75-77 Mr 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(ULTRAVIOLET RAYS) (AIR-MICROBIOLOGY) (CHILDREN-HOSPITAL)
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SENTYURIN, B.S.. profeeior: PRAVDIN, H.S. professor: KOWOV, Ye.I., professor;
~=PZIYA D.I. professor; SANOTSKIT, V.A.. professor; DOZORTSBYA,
P.M.; NARVIC", A.T.; MITSUS, A.M.; SAKOYLOVA, X.T.
Pharmacology and Toxicology Section of the Moscow Society of Physiologists,
Biochemists and Pharmacologists. Yurm.i toks. 16 no.2:54-56 Kr-Ap '53.
(KLRA 6;6)
1. VNIWI (for Dozortseva). 2. Moskovskaya veterinarnayu akademiya (for
Mozgov). 3. Sektaiya farmakologii i toksikologii Moakovskogo obshchestva
fiziologov, biokhimikov i farmakologov.
(Pharmacology--Societies) (Physiology-Societies) (Biochemis-
try--."Iocio~ies)
ZAKUTINSKIY, D.I., profossor.
"Drugs! manual for physicians. M.D.M&Bhkovskil, Reviewed b7
D.I.Zakutinskil. Apt.delo 4 no.4:58-59 Jl-Ag '55 NLRA 8:10)
(DRUGS) (MASHKOVSKII, H.D.)
,4PtKU_TlNSlCly,
_vc9ERTAIN PECVIJA31TIES 01 THE ErPECTS OF mwio-
ACTIVE SUSTANCM IN ORGANISKS. D. L Zakutimold.
ludial. I, d8-10(054) Jan.-Feb. Da HuNSUO
I-h;TAVNT. A.A., professor, rodaktor; KUHLYANDSKAYA, R.B.. prof eaeor,doktor
bioloe,ichookikh nauk, redektor; ZAKVrItISKlY, U.I., redaktor, SKNCHI-
LO, K.K.. tekhoichesUy redaktoz-
[Papers on the toxicology of radioactive elements] Materialy po
toksikologii radioaktivnykh veshchestv. Pod red. A.A. Iateveta i
E.B. Kurliandskoi. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry. Pt. 1. [Stron-
tium, cesium, ruthenium, radium] Strontsit. tsezii, rutenii, radon.
1957. 201 P. MRA 10:4)
1. Akademlya meditainakikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut gigiyeny
truds i profzabolovaniy. 2. Daystvitelinvy chlen Akademii medi-
tainskikh nauk SSSR (for JAtavet)
(RADIATIOII--TOXICOLOGY,)
-L.9 /i MV5 K I Y) j0
Sequelse of the Attion- at Ionizing Pladistion," by Prof D. 1'.
Zakutinskiy, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 2, No 1, Jan7ye-tr-57,
pp, 22-26
The author discusses the sequelae of the action of ionizing radia-
,tion as determined by Soviet researchers.
Sequelae of radiation sickness can result from single irradiation
with average and large doses of X rays, gamma rays, and neutrons or
through chronic action of these factors on the organism. The toxicity
and distribution of radioactive elements in an organism depend on their
-Vfiysical and chemical properties.
When small quantities of radioactive substances enter an organism
and also after the prolonged action of small doses of roentgen rays,
gamma rays, or neutrons, when clinically no disturbances can be ob-
served In the organism, after a prolonged period of time, the reac-
tivity of the organism changes. These changes may appear in cozmec-
tion with various external stimuli, chemical substances, medicines and
poisons, physical factors (roentgen irradiation and physiotherapeutic
a,ctions), and infectious agents. The change in the reaction of the or-
ganism in connection with infectious processes has been demonstrated
both clinically and experimentally.
.5 LOA
UTINGtr1y;
Disturbances of viiscular permeability have been observed long afttr
:exposure to ionizing radiation, even when there were no observable changes
.in the blood system. The vascular walls become friable, and swelling of
,,the endothelium accompanied by hypoplaoia and also a thickenilig of the
subendothelial and muscular layers occur.
The investigations of I. K. Petrovich have shown that long after
initial injury all the quantitative indices of the blood composition
(red blood cell count, reticulocytee, hemoglobin, platelets, leukocytes)
fluctuate within a wide range; most frequently a reduction in the above-
mentioned indices to the low range of normal was observed.
Ionizing radiation results in significant changes in the sexual func-
tions. In experimental animals, the estrus cycle is lengthened and dis-
,turbed. Significant disturbances were observed in male animals long after
they had been exposed to ionizing radiation. Among these survivors, the
mot marked changes were observed 3-6 months after irradiation. r-tial
restoration of spermatogenesis occurs at the end of 2 1/2 years.
. Investigations of S. P. Voskresenskiy and A. P. Novikova have shown
that there.is, decreased fertility in animls afterimdiation.
'3,Y-5
MiriwS
ij, b.z.,
When females are poisoned with radioactive substances, these sub-
stances penetrate the placenta and enter the foetus. Among sequelae
of radioactive poisoning are tumors of various tissues., as sarcomas,
adenomas, cancer of the mammary glands, leukemia, plasmocytoma of the
bone marrow., adenoma of the hypophysis, the thymus and thyroid, reticu-
losarcomatosis, sarcoma of the lymph nodes, the liver, subcutaneous cells,
adenoma and cancer of the liver, cancer of the lung, etc.
A sharp drop in the life-span of experimental animals has been ob-
served on chronic poisoning by radioactive substances of low activity. (U)
13 AIS
BALABUKHA, Vera Sergeyevna- FRADKIN, Gerts Tefimovich; ZAKUTIITSKIY.
9 -Z%~
D.I., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn.red.
..-Nowm2w
[Accumulation bf radioactive elements in the animal organism
and their eliminittion] Nakoplenie radioaktivnykh elementov
v organizme 1 ikh vyvedenie. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry,
1958. 182 p. OGRA 11:12)
(Radioisotopes--Physiological effect)
I, _~ f - I T, -1 ) I _'_ /
IEVSKIYJ D. I., MMLYANDSICAYA, E. B., MOSLUZV, Y. I.,
SMELTSOVA) V. N., BTJRTM__M-,7L-__Ir, IMMOV, N. N. and SOLOVIYEV, Y. N.
"Long-Term Effects Produced by Small Doses of Radioactive Substances in
Cbronical Experiment."
paper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the peaceful uses of Atomic
Energy, Geneva, 1 - 13 Sep 58.
ZAMINSKIY. D.I.
-----~Problem of toxicologr of radioactive substances. Xed.rAd. 3
no.1:3-8 Ja-F 158. (MIRA 11:4)
(ISOTOPES, inj. eff.
review (Run)
ZAKUTIIISKIY, D.I.. SZ11V,4.IIGV.A, L.11.
-01r. -i t
bal a of ethvlenedinitrotetreacetic acid and their use;
Ked.prom. 12 no.10:48-50 0'58 (MIRA 11: 11)
(ACETIC ACID)
(TOXICOLOGY)
21(3) PHAM I BOOK EXPIk-I'TATION SOV/2492
7&lmtinskiy, David Iosifovich., Professor
Voprosy tokatkologii. radioaktivaykh veshchestv (~roblema in the Toxicology
of Ftadio4oive Sabstances) Moscow, Medgiz, 1959. 150 p. 6,ooo copies
printed.
Ed.: E. B. Xurlyandskays; Tech. Ed.z X. I. Gaberland.
PUBPOSE: Shis book is intended for doctors and researchers investigating the
use of riadioacti've substances for therapeutic purposes and the effects of
radiation on human beings.
COITRAM: 2be book treats of general problem in the toxicology of radio-
actlye substan'ces.,.tbe effects of radioactive substances on living organisms,
conditions which influence the nature 'of offoot of jj~.ese substances, and
clinical aspects and therapy of radiatioq sickness. Much of the text la do-
-voted to various aftereffects of radiation sickness and the influence of
radioactive substances on posterity. The monograph also contains chemical,
physical and toxicologioLl data on various elements,, including radioactive
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elements used in medical practice. No persona.Uties are mentioned.
There are 81 references: 35 Soviet, 44 English, and 2 German.
TABLE OF CONTUTS:
1. General Characteristics of Fadioactive Substances
2. How Fadioactive Substances Enter the Organism
3. Pistribution of Fadioactive Substances in the Organism
4. Excretion of Radioactive Substances ftam the OrMwism
5. Conditions Which Influence the Effect of 11adioactive Bubstances
6. Clinical Aspects of Injuries Caused by 11adioactive Substances
7- Long-range Consequences of Injuries and the Effect of Radioactive
Substances on Posterity
8. Fathomorphological Chang--s in an Organism irk Connection With
Fladiation Injuries
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9. Principles of Therapy for rnjuries Caused by Radioactive
Substances 112
10. Principles of Determining Radioactive Substances in Biolog-tcal, Media 124
11. Some Physical,, Chegical and Tbxicological Data on Various Elements 136
12. Fadioactive Elements Used in Medical Practice 145
Bibliography 148
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UZUTIVSKIT, David losifavich, red.
[Late sequalas of damage caused by ionizing radiation; experimental
research] Otdslennye posledstviia poreshenlis vyxv&nAykh voz-
deistvies iontsiruiushchei radiateii; eksperimentalInya issledo-
vanlia, Moskva, Medgis. 1959. 247 p. (MIRA 13t?)
(RADIATION SICEMSS)
21(411 1T(o) rq~Ug I bDL-
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LA 'Politely amt.kikh vehar,,"I rs&oblologiya I rial4tatome" mdutalffis
(Rsp*rts of "at 34lentlets; R.At0tology md rAdlation Plodleloo)
N-#cw, I&&" clay, gyr. pa troWta-mlyu *to" searsil 7,1
So"te Xljdstrvv &W, 1959. k2.9 p. 8,000 entot "W. (dortesi
yurs" xoSbft"rO&A7% kofelca lye vs atroom i".1-maaalp stomoy smoroll.
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General Mi A.T. lAbodinakly, Corresponding Nmbsrs WO Acedow of 14*11tal
Solou"ej Z.B. Shlrolimi Tsch. Mi To.t. Nommill.
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of reillation, tn&tm,t at radla%lou ~fckw " emu donee, ~to Wmeu
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BURMNA, L.N.; 7AKUTINSKIY, D.I.; KRATMKIY, R.A.; rJRLTKNMZLYA,, S.B.; LITTMV, N.N.;
t4osXk1&7M'-r.'T'MnRM^, A.P.; S0U)V'Y3V,- Yu. N.; STRILITSOVA, V,N.
I .
Inte sequelae of lesions induced by radioactive substances In small C~see
applied in a chronic experiment. Med. rad. 4 no-30-6 14r '59. (MIRA 12:7)
(ISOTOPES, effects,
remote seq. 6f inj. by small doseb of radioactive substances
in animals (Rw ))
ZAXUTIMKIY, D.I.; AITDFGTBYA, O.S.
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Toxicology of ura41um compounds. Med.
(UW.ITJM, t ox.
toxicol. of decay nrod.,
rad. 4 no.4:81-435 Ap #59.
(KIIIIA 12:7)
review (Rue))
ZAKUTINSKIT, David losifovich, prof.; MMIVANOVA, Lidiya Nikolayevna,
S.P., red.; WMA, M.K.,
takhn.red.
[Biological evaluation of preparations for use in the prophylaxiB
and treatment of radiation sickness] Biologichasksia otsenke
preparatov dlia profilaktiki i lechaniia luchevoi bolazni. Koskva.
Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1960. 130 p. (KIRA 13:7)
(RADIATION SIC M SS)
IMAMs A.A*q prof., red.; IMTANDSXAYA, Z.B., prof., doktor biolog.
nauk. red.; ZAKUTINSKIT, D.I., red.; GABXRLW, K.I., takhn.red.
(Materials on the toxicology of radioactive substances] Katerialy
po tokeikologii radioidctnivnykh veshebeetv. Pod red. A.A.Leta-
veta i I.B.Xurliandskoi. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry. No.2.
[Radioactive cobalt, sodium, phosphorus, gold) Radioaktivays
kobal't, natrii, foofor, zoloto. 1960. 169 p. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Akademiya maditainskikh nauk SSSR. Moscow. Institut gigiyany
truda i profsabolevaniy. 2. Peystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for
Letavet).
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Iete results of,inJuriee caused b7 the action of ionizing radiation.
Mod. Bestra 19 no,12-:19-23 D f6b. (MM 13:12)
.(RADIATION-FMIOLOr,ICAL EFFECT)
SELIVANOVA, L.N.; KOSSOVSKAYA, I.I.; SHISHAKOVA, I.A.; ZAKUTINSFIY, Delog Prof.
Tosicity and distribution of finely-dispersed metallic-nickel
in the organism. Farm.i:toks. 23 no.6:549-557 11-D 160.
(MIRA 14:3)
(NICKEL-TOXICOLOGY)
ZAKUTINSKIY2 D.I.p prof,
"Radioactive substances in p armacotheraW by A.F.Leahchinakii.
Reviewed by D.I.Zakutinakii. Faxm.i to'ka. ~3 no.6:559-561 K-D 160.
(MA 14:3)
(RADIOISOTOPES-THERAPEUTIC USE) (LESHCHIN8KII, A.F.)
ZAKUTIIIS~~~~~~j; PARFENOV, Yuriy Dionisovich;
SELIVANOVA., Lidiya Nikolayevna; IYASS, F.M.,, red.;
PETROVA, IT.K.1 tekhn. red.
[Manual on the
po toksikologii
1962. 115 P.
toxicology of radioactive
radioaktivrqkh izotopov.
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Mosk7a, Medgiz,
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FARE-ENOV, Yu.D.; YUSUPOV, A.A.; ZAKUTINSKIY, D.I., nauchnyy rukovoditell
raboty
Passage of Sr9O and Ca,45 through the placenta in rats.Wul. ekap"?
biol. i med. 57 no.3:67-70 mr 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR A.V. Lebedinskim.
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oxide dose. With large doees: (O.ro; and 1.0 m-farocurie4g) the leukocy-te count
during the first week was reduced to 10V-4co calla/manJ and the lymptocytes
disappeared completcly during the first day. With omallar doses (0.25 microcurio/
g), leukocyte count decrease -.--a I.esg markedly expressed, and the I)mphocyte
count wm characterized by wavelike fluctuations. For lethal do6es, no
ery-throcyte chanees were found. For sm,311 single doses and fractional doses,
significant, qualitative changes o" red blood cells vere observed at remote
rerioda; aaiaocyUsia and erytbrcnyte polychromatopb1l.1a, appearswe of
erythroblasts, mid oth-arst The tArombocyte count ma sharply reduad, No
conclusionft are drava fim tbase AndIngso Orige. arte h": Renee
ASSMIATIODir: None.
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!-4;11.0" MLL! f
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Sandotreated with insecticide for controlling flies. Voen*-med,
shur. no.7:90 Jl '56. (MIRA 9:11)
(PLINS) (INSICTICIDAS)
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AUTHORS: Grigorov, K.V. and Z-ak-utner,-M.Ya.
TITLE: Deformation Texture in Cold Rolling of Low-alloy
Dynamo Steel
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol, 10,
No. 3, PP. 404 - 411
TEXT: In the work reported, texture developed during cold
rolling of 0.9% Si dynamo steel was studied. By starting
with different thicknesses a wide range of deformations with
the same final thickness was produced (maximum deformation was
from an initial thickness 110 times the final). Texture was
determined by the magnetometric method. Fig. I shows the
dependence of the normal component of magnetization (in
2200 Oe field) on direction, expressible in terms of harmonic
functions. The main-characteristics of the development of
texture are the amplitudes of the harmonics. Figs. 2, 3 and
4 show various orientations of planes, while Figs. 5 and 6 give
the values of the fourth and second amplitude respectively,
as a function of the logarithm of relative deformation, The
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same functions are shown in Pigs, 8 and 9, Curve 2 in each
case relating to annealed specimens. Finally, the authors
calculate the relative volumes of crystallites (grains) havingthe
main orientations. These are plotted in Fig. 10 against the
logarithm of relative deformation. The authors with others
(Ref. 6)v as well as other workers (Refs. 4, 8) have shown
that the main factor in formation and development of texture in
rolling is the action of external forces and the specific nature
of plastic deformation in individual crystallites, The present
work has shown that the degree to which the texture appears
increases approximately proportionally to the total relative
deformation. The main orientation in cold-rolling texture is
of the type 400~ . Over the range of deformations
employed no tendency was observed to reach saturation with
respect to texture development. The authors suggest that the
increase in the degree of texture development can be regarded
as a statistical (random) process in which crystallites pass
into more stable positions~ The general nature of texture
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Deformation Texture in Cold Rolling of Low-alloy Dynamo Steel
development in dynamo steel approximates to that in low-
carbon steel.
There are 11 figures and 10 referencesi 8 Soviet and
2 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONS: Sverdlovskiy pedagogicheskiy institut
(Sverdlovsk Pedagogical Institute)
Sverdlovskiy selsko/khozyaystvennyy
institut (Sverdlovsk Agricultural Institute)
SUBMITTED: June 2, 1960
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