SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAMYATNIN, YU.S. - ZAMYSLOV, I.

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...... 510016010091'00610011011 Spactra of fission neutrons... B102/B212 of the-ftagments. Here are the values obtained: n 'W).n (450):n (300)' (1-31_+0-07)'(1..22+0.06)t1.00- The neutron distripution showed a con- skderable anisotropy: b - ' N(00)IN(900) 3.23:tO,12. The following 14 value has been obtained after subtracting the n6utrone evaporated before a fission b' -~ 4.03 :t 0.23; this value agrees within the limits of error 14 with that obtained for thermal neutrons (b t 4.35�0.19). In order to describe the 'se experimental results theoretically, calculations have bedn done and various assumptions have been made regarding the neutron spectra in the coordinate system of the-fragments. However, no variant.was able to yield satisfactory results that agreed with all three spectra which have been examined. The authors thank P. V. Toropov, Yu. Ya. Glazunov, A. N. 111aslov, N. I. Nemudrov,' V. A. Parshina, V.. S. Khorkhordin, V. A. Komarova, 14. P. Novikova, G. A. Peretokina,.and L. A. Chernova fox, %assistance. There are 6 figures, 1 table, and 14 references: 6 Soviet.. .bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The three references to English-language publications read. as follow 'a: Rief - 7: W Stei:n.Phy.s.Rev. 108, 94 (1957);; Ref. 10: S. Whgtstone. Phys.Rev., 114, 581 (1959); Ref. Terrell, Card 3t S/089/60/009/006/001/011 S-Pectra of fissi~ii neutr'ons,... B102/B212 Phys.Rev., =, 27 (1959)- SUBMITTED: Febtuary 29, 1960 (P U235 layd Afatufncl) Legend to Fig. 2: 1 r, 2~ deuteron beam; 3) tar 4 collimators. EHE 11111M Mill, -7 -\W Card 41 24,6500,24.6510 77240' SOV/89-8-2-22/30- AUTHORS; Kazarinova, M. I., Zamyatnin, Yu. S., Gorbachev, V. M. TITLE: 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of T-uh 230.1 PU 24o, PU 241 , and Am 24-1 Fission. Let~ler to the Editor PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energlya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 2-, i)P 139-1111 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Following recent fission cross-section measuremenLs by fast neutrons, various reBeavchers '-.ricd to establish an empirical-relation between f.he relative fission CT f Z2 probability f = C-c and parameter A Nevertheless, the functional relation between f and he mass number 1, (for a fixed atomic number Z) was inves-,ilgated in some detail only for the case of uraniu-m-, and f 'he relation be- tween V and Z was nor. cleat, at. all', ex-~Pr- that f ris(-!s quite rapidly with increas~tng Z,. ~Jlu 3'),iAdy tljl,~ lat,tler problem and to get a more precise f(A) relations~iip, 230 240 241 241 Card 1/11 the authors expooed 'Ph -, P1.1 , Pp. , and Am, ~o 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sec*:.ions of 77246 230 24o Th Pu 241 24! -~T / 8 ~; - ,~ - -- - ~ 1 /3 and Am Fission Pu , , - _ . , Letter to the Editor 2.15 and 14.6 mev neutrons origina,;ing fr_-m., deuterl-Um and tritium targets bombarded by 150-200 kev deuterons. The registration of events took place by means of a fission chamber with electron colleztion. Isotope content of Th and Am was determined rrass-suec~t,ro- k 239 240 detrically, and that of Pu in a layer of PU by It weighing" it rhe flux of thermal neutrons. The content of Am241 formed in a pu241 laYer resuiting ~hr_ from its R. disintegration was determined ft M U ~Zio e ~8 - known accumulation 'T'ime, The amount of Th FU Am 241 isotopes in layers under inves' --.igat.Lon was de- ~ CL -particles emi.~ted by those termined by counti2r isotopes. The Pij2.;a con-,ent in the layer *,~jas also determined from i.he number of sponl-.aneous fissions, and the amount of pu241 by o6unting OL -particles from 24.1 24 1 Am The Pu layer was also "weighed" in ',he Card 2/11 thermal neutron flux, taking 1,025 + 10 barn for the 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of 77246 Th 230, Pu 240, Pu 241, and Am241 Fission. SOV/89-8-2-11/30 Letter to the Editor value of the Pu 241 thermal neutron fission cross see- G40 2111 tion. For Pu and Pu various methods used agreed within experimental errors. Table 1 contains the results obtained together with the half-lives used by the authors during calculations. Table 1. The characteristics of layers of isotopes studied. WIC.I-T 11h. Pa-,, Gtc, 191,SITiO.1 H. lot ill ~ 1, 2, 11 1 1:1,2 13 IT!,; Am2ll; * Atn2lt (89.-2) 458-t-0.15 131 11 M11 Card 3/1.1 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of 77246 Th 230, Pu 240, Pu 241 , and Am ?4l Fission, sov/89-8-2-11/30 Letter to the Editor Card 4/11 The 14.6 mev neutron cross section was determined by absolute methods. Neutron flux was obtained counting M-particles from T(d, n)He 4 reaction, while the background of scattered neutrons was determined per- forming measurements at different places between the chamber and the sources. The 2.5 mev measurements could not be made completely exact, because of the small counting rate. Relative measurementsutilized twin fission chambers which contained at the same time a material of known fission cross sec~ir for neutron13 of given energy. CrCO b pction of Th 'HO talcep.41 relative to that of Th and those of Pu , Pu 241 238 fission cross section. and Am relative to the U 241 235 For control purposes Am was compared to U The 2.5 mev cross sections were also compar(td to those at 14.6 mev by utilizing the relative fission cross sec- tions of materials used in the neutron beam monitors: 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of 77246 Th 230, Pu 240, Pu 241 , and Am 241 Fission. SOV/89-8-2-11/30 Letter to the Editor 0.13 and 0.34 barn for Th 235 and 0.58 and 1.1 barn for U 238 detectors at the respective energles of 2.5 and 14.6 mev. Cross section values are from papers of Hughes and Schwartz (see reference at end of Abstract). All 2.5 mev values agreed on the limit of' errors, and results are given in Table 2. Table 2. 2.5 and 14.6 mev neutron induced fission cross sec- tions Tf of isotopes, barn. 1,95�0,2 Ainl:~, 1, 3r, [11 2:95�0,15 2, 3 -5: E 0. J.-) 16 Card /11 1-ct-a-v d..a _4~ c.At S-etoo4i an rh.L J.W.L.,d 2,5 -TSO top Dm I- b y D t4 L by ~" I m - A ri O"A" Ir C A orh 0,41�0,08 0 72:1:0.t.5 0 W 11040 1,f1 �0,3 1,510J51AI 2:4 �0,3 2X -L 0, 2' LAI , 55 2 PU 1,2 �0,2 - 2 ()5�0,1 - - , 15 2 , 2M5 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of 77246 PU 240 Th 230 PU 241 , and Am 241 Fission. sov/89-8-2-11/30 , , Letter to the Editor In Table 2, RePerence Z-A 7 is: V. 0. Nesterov., 0. No Smirenkin, Zh. eks erim. 1 teor. fiz., 35, 522 (19!-)8)1 and Reference Z7B 3 is: A. No Protopopov, Yu. A. . Se"Itskiy, Atomnaya energlya, 6, Nr 1, 67 (1959). The authors paid spec~aj attention to possible mistake13 in the case of Am , where the results disagreed with results of other authors, but they did not find any appreciable error. Evaluation of Results. The 2.15 mev neutron results verify the decrease of the fis:3ion cross section and the ratio f with the increase of A (for fixed Z). The explanation of this is connected to the decrease of neutron binding energy, and to "he related rise in neutron evaporation probability. Prom this standpoint the practically negligible influence of pairing'of the fissionable isotopes on f(A) seems slightly strange, since it affects the binding energy E The authors found also that f is not a single.- . lued function of Z2/A since, as seen on Fig. A, vR each element has a particular f-curve. Card 6/11 2.5 and 111.6 mev Neutron Croau Sectlono of Th 230, Pu 240 , PU 2111 , and Am 241 F13sion. Letter to the Editor r Fig. "A". Relative proba- g8 - bility of nuclear fission f - .' ~,.Vt -i Y k_1 62 versus the parameter 0,6 z2/A. o, neutron-induced fission; x, photofission 0,4 242 (points o and x. taken fromi Z2 _PU Yu. S. Zair~yatnin, The Physics. 42- lit of Nuclear Fi3oion, Supple- ment Nr 1 to the periodical rh Atomnaya energiya; M. 3S 3SS 36 36.5 Atomizdat, 1957, p 27, corrected by taking into account newly published fission cro33-section data); T are i data from the present investigaAon. Dashed line shows approximate f(z 2/A) relationships for various values of the binding energy. Card 7/11 2.5 and 14.6 mev 1'4'eutron 230 24o 241 Th Fu Fu and Letter to the Editor Card 8/11 Cross Sections of 77246 1=41 Am Fission. sov/89-8-2--LI/30 Ti-ying to fit all the curves together using Z nA, at n / 2, dependence, it became clear to the authors that fitting curves of different groups of elementn would require different exponents of n. To fit Th, Pa, and U, n should be 1.7) to fit U, Np, and Pu, n should be 1.2; to fit Ain 242 with the Pu curve, n = 0.8. The authors note that the weaker dependence of f f:?om Z is apparently connected to the fact that, in addl- tion to the Z 2A parameter, f is determined also by the probability of neutron evaporation, which agai:.,i depends on the binding energy of neut ons. If one takes Into account that for a given Z~/A and the a-ame pairing, an increase in Z is connected to a decrease of binding energy (see Table 3) and, consequently, with an increase of evaporation probability, it becomes understandable why one observes reduced relative fission probability of isotopes of elements with larger Z. 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of Th 230, Pu 240, PU241, and Ain 21,11 Fi3sion. Letter to the Editor 77246 SOV/89-8-2-11/30 Table 3. Neutron binding energy in nuclei versus Zfor fixed Z2/A, in mev. 7,21A 11 'h131 10 11112336W"' 1,,12= - - N1 I.--' G:3 6. 2 Card 9/11 It follows that by observing miclei which have equal valuea of ED ono can exclvde the offect of nolitron evaporation and obtain an f(z2/A) depending on the fission process only (see Fig. A). The 14.6 mev 2.5 and 14.6 mev Neutron Cross Sections of 77246 Th 230, Pu 240 , Pu 2141 , and Am 241 Fisoion. SO'I/89-8-2-11/30 Letter to the Editor fission cross sections may be compared to the expected fission cross-section values on the second plateau using Computed values O-f are tabulated in Table 2. Allowing during such a comparison the possibility of occur::,ence of a new channel leading to fission of the nucleu3 reaction (n. 2nf) whose energy threshold lies slij3phtly below 14 mev, and allowing 'the possibility of a slant of the plateau due to a difference in the fission F f and neutron r. width Increase with energy, the agree- ment may be considered as good. A larger discrepancy in case of Th 230 can be explained by lower accuracy of its fission cross-section determination. B. V. Card 10/11 Kurchatov, M. 1. Pevzner, G. N. Yalcovlev, E. P. Lergunov, 2.5 and 14.6 raev Neutron Th 230, Pu 240 , PU 241 , and Letter to the Editor Cross Sections of 77246 Am 241 Fission. SO'1/89-8-2-11/30 and S. K. Sokolova supplied the isotopes and pre- pared the layers; I. A. Tishchenko and G. M. Kukavadze performed the mass-spectrometric analysis; Yu. A. Vasillyev and E. I. Sirotin performed measure- ments on the accele.-ating tube; and M. S. Shvetsov, Yu. A. Barashkov, and E. D. Beregovenko helped take measurements. There is I figure; 3 tables, and 8 -et'- evellocu, 3 Soviet, 1 U.K,, 11 U.S,, The U.K. and U.S. references are: J. Huizenga, Phys. Rev., log, 484 (1958'); D. Hughes, R. Schwartz, Neutron Cross Sections, New York I , BNL (1958); D. Hall, T. Markin, J, Inorg. and Nucl. Chem., 4, 137 (1957); R. Leachman, Report Nr 2467 presented by U.S.A. at the Second United NatiQns International Conference for the Peaceful Uses of Atomi:,, Energy (Geneva 1958); M. Studier,.J. Huizenega, Phys. Rev., 96, 545 (19511). SUBMITTED: August 8, 1959 Card 11/11 3/089/61/010/001/002/020 B006/BO63 AUTHORS: nonyushkin, Ye. K., Zamyat'xin, Yu. S., Spektor, V. V., Rachev, V. V., Negina, 'k., Zamyatnina, V. IT., TITLE- Fragment Yields From U 233 and Pu239 Fissions Induced by Fast Neutrons PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 13 - 18 TEXT: The authors applied radiochemical methods to determine the absolu,...e fragment yields of U 233 and Pu 2.39 fissions induced by 14.5-Mev neutrons and neutrons of the fission spectrum. A report of the results is made here. Specimens of U 2330 and metallic Pu 239 foils (120 - 150 mg) were 11-=adiated 3 3 in hermetically sealed brass calls - both with 14.5 Mev neutrons (from the target of an accelerator, by means of a t,d-reaction) and neutrons of the fission spectrum (from a non-moderated U 235 arrangement), The total flu:i 14 hitting the specimens was -5.10 neutrons. Thereupon, the fragments Were Card 1/4 23~ 279 Fragment Yields From U and Fu ' F-;*n3icr:s S/089/6C/0-10/C01/002/02C Induced by Fast Neutrons B006/BO63 !.ieparatod chemically, and their beta activity was measured. The mass distributions of fragmenta woro dotermined for tho irradintod spocimens. The curves are basically symmetric, i. e., the minimum between A = 110 - 120 is flanked by two maxima at A -~ 90 - 100 and A - !35 - 145 The simple linear correlation between the difference bm cf the averace masses of the heaviest and the lightest fragment and the atom4.c weight of the nucleus undergoing fis8ion was independent of the neutron energy but dependent on whether A was e7en or odd: I , / Am = 288 - 1.04 A + S' S ~ [ 0 (even A). A, A. Malinkin, Yu. A. ,2 (odd A) and V. I. Shamarukhin are thanked for neutron irradiation of the specimet-~z~; P. N. Moskalev, N. V. Shuvanova, A. k. Yegorova, and K, N.. '113ornzdina for chemical operations; and V. V. Zakatilov and L. N, Sorokina for assistance in physical measurements. Numerical results are tabulated- There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 12 references: 5 Soviet and 7 US. SUBMITTED: April 16, 1960 Card 2/4 3108916tlOlOI00110021020 BC061BO63 nt.[XOAfA OCROAROU Ae-'Icttttn U333 1, PU1131 U233 pU %31 lienTpollu ClIelapa Acnellifil lictlypolibi c onepnieft 5 1108 4 lleRTPIDHLI Cmlffpa .1clentlif "NITP0114 c alleprivell 14 5 3tot 1 , , .3 6,30�0,60 - 4 75�0,35 3,5�0,3 5,9 0,6 4, tG�O, 40 IJUI03 0, i 13 0,045 2 31�0.30 6,0 :0.7 - 6.25�0,80 R'los 0, IG'- 0,029 - - 1:52�0,20 4.8 ::0,6 A Ut -- 7 0.003 060 : M 1,22�0,12 0,55::0,06 1,46�0,14 _ 0,006 , - 0,98�0,18 0.09�0,01 1,2.3�0,10 115goill 0 05(1- -O,OOG -- 1,05�0,20 0.095�0,010 1,30�0'It Tel ~; 0:602 0,050 ' 0,45*00 129noAH 67 t . t , 7 Te'42 4,36�0,40 3,98�0,35 3,5�t,0 4,58�0,50 cst3s 0,11 0,5 - cc;13? 6 28�0,50 4,7�0,5 5,1�0 8 BOO 6:3t.�0,50 4,35.�0:/,O callt 6.77�0,60 5,0�0,5 Card 3 /4 S/089/60/010/001/0-2/0,20 B006/BO63 Legend to the Table: 1) Fragment, 2) the fission being induced by neu- trons of the fission spectrum, 3) the fission being induced by 14-5-Me-tr neutrons. Card 414 AUTHORSs TITLEt PERIODIGALs S-405 S/056/6C/036/03/02/033 B0061BO14 Ilfiny Yu. 9 Vasillyev, Yu. A., ZamYjtn Sirotininj Ye. I., T-oro ov, P. V., Fomushkin, E. F. Measurement of Spectra and the Average Neutron-Numbe/~'in the r Fission of U235 and U 238 by 14-3-Mev Neutrons --7f Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol- 38, No- 3, pp. 671-684 TEXTt The present article deals in detail with the experimental investi- gations made in the energy range 0.4 - 5 Mev by means of the time-of-flight technique and a pulsed neutron source. The experimental arrangement is schematically shown in Fig. 1. The reaction T(d,n)H04 served as primary neutron source in the target of an accelerator. The target was bombarded with 150_kl~v deuterons. The time-of-flight determination was carried out electronically by measuring the time integrals between the pulses in the detector. The deuteron impulses were obtained by modulation; i.e., by means of a sinusoidal Card 1/4 82h05 Measurement of Spectra and the Average Neutron S1056160103,61031021033 235 238 B006/BO14 Number in the Fission of U and U by 14-3-Mev Neutrons electric field (f - 2b[clseo); the pulses of the 14-3-Mev neutrons lasted 3mpcoc and had a frequency of 4 Mo/aec- On the ave neutrons were ob. tainedf . rage~3~ Or,-pulse. Two fission chambers were used (with U (go per cent) ane: 2 38 ( ~':~ U natural isotope compositions); the chambers were filled with a mixturo of argon and C02-cas (10 per cent at 760 torr. A tolan crystal (diameter 80 mm, th;Lqkneps ?5 mm) with a photomultiplier of the type FEU-33 served as neutron'dA;'a-t*6r, The efficiency of the. detector was determined according tv :Iardy. Fig. 2 shows the efficiency as a function of the energy of three threshold energiess 0.29 0.259 and 0.3 Mev. The electronic apparatus used to measure the pulse distribution in the detector with reapect to time is de- scribed in detail. Fig- 3 illustrates a block schemep Fig- 4 a recorded pulsie vers-us time diagra;'!-~_ Z'_16- 5 shows the time distribution of the pulses re- corded with thq:.~~aasurement ofthe neutron spectrum of the U238 rission. Besides neutrons and e--rays of the fission the following were also recordedi 14-Mev primary neutrons, neutronsp and r-quanta due to interaction between primary neutrons and parts of the apparatus, radiations of the actlivated Card 2/4 k- Measurement of Spectra and the Avere-,E6 Neutron 5/056 16010381031021033 V Number in the Fission of U235 and U238 by B006/BO14 14.3-Mb'FV Neutrons substances, neutrons, and g'-qiianta due to primary neutron scattering, and 2-5-11ev neutrons from the accelerator. Details and accuracy of- the "separation" of the measured vdlues from the background are discussed. The neutron spectra of U235 and U238 fission aie shown in Figs- 7a and 7b. All curves show a similar coursos a steep ascent, a peak, and an even descent. Figs. ba and 8b show the diagrams made for the analysis of th6 spectra in the coordinates ln (P(E)/E) and E . The spectra may be satisfactorily represented by p ( 1 _ C~ ) ,~q (_!-w/T.) . F(E) -o(E exp (-E/T) + exp (-E/Tf) oh T2 Tf The analytical results are listed in Table 1, The following parameter values 235 'X are indicateds for U Tf I , 061 0'-03~- Nev; T (0 - 37 � 0 - 04) Miev; CK(fraction of evaporatcd neutrons) - (0,16 + 0 *02)~-.for U238, Tf - (1.16 + 0-03) Mev; T = (0~40 + 0.04) Ne;; 0( '.21 + 0.02)f,. The avere.ge number of neutrons emitted in the fiss~41W7V' 4.17 0-30 (U 235) and Card 3/4 im Measurement of Spectra and the Average Neutron Number in the Fission of U235 and U238 by 14.3-Mev Neutrons 82405 s 056160 038/03/02/033 B0067BO14 238)9 238)/-(U235) 4.28 + 0-30 (U the ratio ~(U V - 1.03 � 0,03. The following data were obtained: U235: d~/.dEn 0,112 + 0.011 andU 238% d7/dEn 0-115 1 0-011; (En - neutron energy). In conclusion, the authors thank Yu. Ya. Glazunov, A, N. Masloy N~ I_,_Wemudrovf '~,_A. Parshina, A, 1~ Re- shetov, V. S. Khorkhordin for )v~ving participated in the measurements and for their assistance, V-4-k. Kojaprova tions. Mention is also made of the group of V. A. Ivanov, Yu. G. Zamyatnin, Gc A. Batt, and L. P. Kudrin. There are 9 figures, 2 tablesi and.21 ref- erences, 12 of which are Soviete, SUBMITTED: . August 5. 1959 Card 4/4 32987 S/641/61/000/000/014/033 B104/B102 ~ AUTHORS; Bonyuahkin, Ye. K,, ", Z!5A-UA-_: ~-~ Kirin, I. S, Martynov; 11. P:.j Skvlo"rtsov, Ye. A~, Ushatskiy, V~-N.~ 235 218 TITLE: Fragment yields of fast neutron fission of U and U SOURCE: Krupchitskiy, P. A., ed. Neytronnaya fizikal abornik atatey, Moscow, 1961, 224-234 TEXT: Results of fragment yield measurements carried out in 1953-1955 are dealt with. U235 'and U238 were fissioned loy 14-5-Mev neutrons and C fission neutrons. The relative fragment -yield with respec,.t to the Mof9 99 yield and the absolute yield in Mo were determined~ Pressed 10-50,9 U3 08 tablets were put into a hermetically sealed container. A U235 multiplication system without a moderator, and a converter which transformed thermal neutrons into fission neutrons were used as fission nentron sources. The specimen was bombarded by an integral neutron flux of 2-1013. A tritium-saturated zirconium target which was bombardeeL with Card 1 32987 ~ 3/641161/000/000/014/033 Fragment yields of fast B104/B102 150-kev protons served as '14.5-Mev neutron sourco,. The integral neutron flux onto the specimen was 2-joI4. The irradiation time waa 6 to 10 hrs,, The fission fragments were separated from the irradiated eatuplea by isotope dilution. The fragment yields were determined from their 0-acti,? ity by end-window counters with a 15-20 4 thick mica windo-N having a diameter of 20 mm. The results are aDmmarized in Table 2,-, The relative probability of a symmetrical fission largely depends on the exeitatioll energy of the compounds por U235 the ratio r between the fragment yield of a symmetrical fission and the maximum yie'.d incr~,,ases from 0,0016 in thermalvneutron fission to 0,0052 in fiasioi-, induced by fi5sion neutrons, and to 0.2 in the fission with 44:5-Mev neutrons. An Increa3e in :~x,:~ita- tion energy of the compound nucleus to 14-5 Mev increasez the relative probability of a symmetrical fissi-on by a factor of 1215. The 7;lariatior, of r for U 2A~, U236, U234p and Pu 239 is studied as a Jlun,~'ion G!, Z 2 /A~ -1 The distribution of the fragment yields of these isotopes 1).8 a function of A of the fragments is asymimetri4.,, The authors thank ~. A,, ',-IalinkJn, M~ 1. Pevzner; L., B. Poretskiy and Ye, I, Sirotinin fo- -Irradiating the uranium samples with neut.-ona, V.. V. Spektor and L, S. Andreyeva for he'.n in the mr-iquremen-~a, N. A~ A, Ye~ Card 2/4' 32987 S/41 61/000/900/014/033 Fragment yields of fast BI A'02 Krasheninnikova, V. R. Negina, N. V. Shuvanova, S. Ye. Sanina and B. A. Kozyreva for the radiochemical sopa,-mation. A. N. Protopopov (Atomnaya energiyat 1, vyp. 2,0958) is mentioned. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 19 references: 5 Soviet and 14 non-Soviet. The four MORt recont references to English-language publications read aa follows: Fong P., Phys. Rev., 102, 434 (1956); Katcoff S.f Nucleonics, 16, 4 (1958); Bunney L. it., Scadden E. M., Abriam J., Ballou N. 0., report no. 6.43, held at the Second International Conference on the Peaceful Use.) of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1958; Hemmendinger A., report no. 663, held at the Second International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1958- Table 2. Total fragment yield, Legend: (1) isotope, (2) fission spectrum, (3) 14-5 Mev. Card 34 BOMSHKIN, Te.K.; Z&HUSINs-TU-3-1 SMM V.V.; RACM. V.V.; BEGINA. T.R.; UWASINA, T.N. Tields of fragnents from the fission Of U2" and Pb?-39 induced by fast neutrons. Atom. energ. 10 no.1:13-18 Ja 161. (MMA 13.12) (Uranina-lootopea) (Plutonium) (Fission products) S182V621000100010031004 B164/BiO2 AUTUORt Zamyatnin, Yu. S. TITLEs Fission prompt neutrons and e-rays SOURCEI Fizika deleniya atomnykh yader. Ed. by N. A. Perfilov and V. P. Eysmont. Moscowf Gosatomisdato 1962, 38 .. 120 neutrons and r-quanta emitted from excited fission fragments of heavy nacloi. The papers under reference~cover_the period of the last five VI years. The following matters are considered in details The,-dependence of number and spectrum of prompt neutrons, evaporated from the fragments, on Z and A of the initial nucleus and on the energy of the fission-inducing neutron; Angular and energy dis-tributions, anisotropy effects. Fission XI-quantum yields and spectra as regards their dependence-on fission .parametereg e*g. on fragment mass ratio. Finally some open questions are discussed. It is urged that experiments on spectra and angular anisotropy' in the o.m.s. and on sPectra of neutrons emitted from fragments of differeat mass are very desirable. There are 14 figures and 3 tables. TFXTz A review is given on the results ob-thined by experiments on prompt Card 1/1 XCRSHAKp V.V.; ZA14YATINAp V.A.; BEKASOVA, N.I. Polycondensation of 1,2-diphenyldiborane with diamines. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.9tl648-1651 S .163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut elemahtoorganichoskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Diborane) (Amines) KORSHAK., V,V.; BEKASOVA, N.I.; CHURSINA, L.M.; ZAMYATINA--P V.A. Reaction of 1,2-diphenyldiborane with amines and organoborodiamines. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.91l645-1648 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Diborans) (Amines) (Boron organic compounds) BOMSEKIN, YO.K.; ZAHUMIN, Yu.S.; SPUTOR, V-V-; RACHN, V-V-; HIGIVA, T.R.; SAWATMINA, V- I- aids -"ffra~gusnts from the fission of U233 and P039 Indunod by fast neutrons. Atom* energ, 10 no*L13-18 J& 161. NMA 13112) (Uranium-Isotopes) (Plutonium) (Fission products) NEGINA, V.R.; ZMff~ANZIA, YEGOROVA, A.A.; Pr~nimali uchastiye: _y PPESNYAKOVA, M.A.; 'CIIKISIEVA, L.S.; S)iFVCW;KO, P.P.; TRUBIN, I.A.-p MALIKOV, V.I. Determination of chlorine, arsenic, and phosphorus impurities in some organic materials by the activation method. Radiokhimiia 5 no.2.-270-272 163. (MIRA 16:10) NEGINA, V.R.j ZAMYATNINA, V.N. Quantitative determination of traces of barium, nickel, copper, antimony.. molybdenum, manganese, cadmium, tin, gold., arsenic in metallic beryllium by the radioactivati~n method. Zhur.anal. kbim. 16 no.'C1209-212 Mr4p 161. (MMA 14: 5) (Metals-An4s*) (Activation analySIS) ZAMYATNI-NA V.N.- CIITKISHEVAO L.A. Quantitative determination of tho sum of rare-earth elementep ruthenium, palladium, andplatinum In metallic baryllium using the activation method. Radiokhimiia, 5 no-3:294-298 t63. (MM 16:10) (Rp.dioactlvation analysis)' (Radioisotopes-Analysis) (B~ryllium-Analysis) . = or'- W46 5 > I.. zomyt.l.. T~ a Sp.ktcr. T. V., V. I.. Z.;. V. S. 7Z~ rr~Wp .on% Ti.1 da r". 0 255 mXd P4 '19 F.saton. ty P"t 30'atln. ?=jODjCjLg Atu.nay. wn.rgly.. 1960. Tat. 10, No. 1. pp. 23 - la T=. --* zuth-r. p;;11*4 r.dioch.m1c&1 nothodo to do..Miz. tLS AS*Iu!. _X_ lltutron. fragment y-elts of C2 ~3 ~nj p.239 C.5 and neutrons of the fti2loz v;actru.. A re;crt of the resu!*3 Is wAdo hsrq isrz .0tillic PU239 1011. ;50 sg) -fr. trrmili4t-l 3)0 3P.412.22 or e 3 ~ In hermetically seal.3 'trx.s r.I.A. - both .1th 14.5 20? n-ut-rans (from th.- taxgst of an mc-z*14ra%zr. t7 uwan z of & t.d-r-fta--on) art m.~trons af tb. fiaslaz,vp.cTrz (from & no,4-z,olerste4 e35 trre.ne.z.nt). Thi lt*te- hitting ther spclu#.- 14 n-.-ro,4. th. 2 ft 1-52 ri.aton* z/vA? r.ducel by rest -w':;6j Cjwc;jo'jl'. ~:S Tn. " diatritutt*ze of fr.r--**t* ..T* j.t."_jnjj for tt* jrrr&- j&-*;j spoclasn.. The curves M-0 b"tta."y I. e.. the =in.-zuz tat ... ft A.- liO - T21j fjm~k.d by t.* tAxl_ %. . A _ 9~ _ 10,l &~4 ~35 . 145. he s1aPI* lizear t.t._j %~* dtfferencets cr t w &,erj, h w ~.d tt. IL64t-t f'.g-.'t .'d the &tz 04-1,11t ' or th ont.re-Ing -44 !A1*p.ad.rf of th. .-Ulrac tr* rla bqt deptnteat on O~eth~ A *1.n or odd. C A) , 14 A r t In X.11.k T~ A 7 I a 1 . . . - . . &* . . I -2 1A) And T- :lLwmarukt!c r. tt~ck-d ror n.utran of the P. ff. xasaasl". S. 7. A. A. Y-Sor.-, ant K !:. cbsMl*A1-zpOr.tl.r.m; -5 1. T. Zk.--.',,, and L. N. 3-r.k.=m f.r 121 Physical 1-1111. r. Th.r, r. 5 t%gur4s. I table. ai,l 12 5 Soviet ~-i 7 n. SUIVITT3z. z;rll 16, iw a -C; =,:loads 00188T; ar.4 x att (Z -zw=2vIj (t tsjqTz *ql, c4.Qp=wmm2&j To*t OVOTOCt tx-O�K-. OM wo:O-'Mv:O C"'q .'Q cc a 91: LT to 0"1 te L.V--O DO:01cit Op ST NEGIFA V.114. N.A.; CEIKIS11-MI tle tctal cf mr". nic,~o]., copper, antimny, ar.;ca~`.c, cadaiiz-., and gold in litUma compounds. Radiold,ii1ir- 3 (I-M-A 34:7) ..o.4:473-477 161. (Radioisotopes-Analyvis) ~i KARATAYEV, N.r,, prof.; PCLYANSKIY, Y.Ya., prof.; REW, A.L., prof.; AFAMASIYEV, V.S., doteent; BOMOVA, X.I., doteent;-MUTHINAO V.H., dotsent; RMM, K.H., doteent; BAKOVNSKIT, 6,# red.; '10MME9VA, 0., tekhn.red. [Curriculum for the course wHistory of economic theory"; for economic institutions of higher learning and faclatiael Programma kursa "Istoriia okonomichaskikh uchaniiw dlia ekouo- michaskikh vysshikh uchabnykh zavedenii i fakulttatov. Koskvaq Izd-vo sotsiallno-okon.lit-ry, 1960. 48 p. (min 14:1) 1. Russia (192,1- U.S.S.R.) Upravlaniye propodavaniya obshchestvannykh nauk. 2. Komissiye Upravleniya propodavaniya obahchastvannykh nauk Kinist6rstva vysshego L arednego spetaiallnogo obrazovaniya SSSR (for all, except Bakovetakiy, Chigins). (Economics-Study and teaching) -4WCHKIN. K.L., GRMZXNSKIY, D.E. Turnover of organic phosphorus compounds In animal bile [with summary iii English]. Vop.med.khim. 4 no.3:175-161 W-J'e 058 1 (MIRA 11: 6) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii I patologii pichchevnreniya Institute normallnoy I patologicheskoy fisiologii AMU SSSR i TSnntrnllnyy institut usovershenstvovanlya, vrRchey. (PHOSPHORUS. metabolism turnover of organic phosphorus cpda. in bile of dogs (Run)) (BILE# organic phosphorus cpds, in bile of dogs after oral admin. of radiophos-ohoruR (Run)) rlf_p`~~04:q';E It If 1VT%VI5=WJ3:'-1T4- M'~-S"N'N Ian AID P :383 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/4 Pub. 58 - 1/4 Periodical Kryl. rod., 8, 1-24, Ag 1954 Abstract Three articles from this issue have been processed on separate cards (indicated below). The remainder are riot considered of any special value and are listed only ort the following Table of Contents: PAGES 1. For New Aviation Records, (Written on the odbasion of the distribution of rewards, a complaint about the inactivity of one center) 2. Sazonov, I., Aviator Pai~ticipants in All- Union Agricultural Exhibition (Names of two prominent aviators are mentioned). Photon 3. Smirnov, Ye., Alertness -- our Weapon (A call for alertness in view of the possible imperialistic aggression. Several names cited as examples of outstanding alertness) 3-4 Kryl. rod., 8, 1-24, Ag 1954 Card 2/4 Pub. 58 - 1/4 AID P - 383 PAGES 4. Zarr. onhkKiin S., The Struggle for Altitude P~, ~A pilo daccount of how he broke an alti- ilo a tude record on a slightly modifi-ed standard YaK-18 aircraft), Photo 5. Petryanov, L., International Glider Competi- tion (Processed on separate card). Photos 6. Makarov, V., Some Problems of the Theory of Glider Take-Off by Means of a Mechanical Hoist (Processed on separate card). Photos, diagrams, etc. 7. A Sportsman of Merit (Recent achievements of Yefimenko, V. I., glider pilot). Photo 8. How to Judge the Exercise: "Flight on Glider to a Desirat6d Point and Return to the Take Off Place 9. Malayev, V., Competition of Glider Pilots from 2 Districts. Photo 10. Tsuker, Yu., Engineer, Parachute Trainer (Processed on separate card). Diagrams 5 6-7 8-1;) 10 11 11 12 AID P - 1-83 Kryl. rod., 8, 1-24, Ag 1954 Card 3/4 Pub. 58 - 1/4 PAGES 11. Ivannikov, D., Community Instructor (Example of good Instruction work in USSR schools). Photo 13 12. Tatsiturnov, V., Needle-less Carburator (De- acription and technical data). Photo, diagrams 14 13. Martynov, B., Engineer, High Velocity Free Flying Models (Elements of construction, auto- matic control, conditions of flight). Diagrams 15-1.8 14. Bazhin, N., Aeroclub Helps Primary Organiza- tions (Examples of the assistance given by a local aeroclub) '18 15. Akhmedov, S., Lessons for DOSAAF members 18 16. Aviation Sport in the People's Democracies. Glider and Modeler Records (Some recent achievements In Czechoslovakia, Roumania and Hungary) 19 17. Amatuni, P., 4,000,000 km. (Bibliographical notes on Shashin, I. T., Pilot First Class) Photo 20422 A ID P - 383 Kryl. rod., 8, 1-24, Ag 1954 Card 4/4 Pub. 58 - 1/4 PAGES 18. Sports Chronicle (List of rewards) 212 19. In tho Aviation Spoi' t Commission (Confirma- tion of recently established sport aviation records) 23 20. Aviation Calendar (Description of past events) 23 21. Insert. (Construction plans of an aircraft model) Institution : None Submitted : No date SKIRNOV, B., geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza; rROTCHEY, V., geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza; ZAKEHXI~Wt S., geroy, SovetskogD Soyuza, sportsmou 1-go razriada-, _&dffPjffi0VA. A., garo7 Sovetakogo Soyuza, sportsmen 1-go razriada; KOKAROV, A*, geroy, Sovetskogo SojnLw, sportsmen 1-go ra2riada; POHOKAUM. Ta..geroy' Sovetskogo- Soywa. sports- man 2-go razriada; EUMSM, I., geroy Sovetakogo Soyizza, sports- men 2-go razriada; SCKOWVMT, A., geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza. sportsmen Z-go razrisda; POSTHIKOVA, Z., geroy Sovetsko96 Soyuza, sportsmen 1-go rai-rieda. Make a sport model jet airplane; letter to the editor. Kryl.rod. 6 no.1:8 Ja 155. (HM 813) (Jet planes) ZARYORKIN.S. In intraclub competitions. Kr7~.rod. 6 no-9:11 S'55- (KMA 8:11) 1. Prednedatell parashvutnoy sektaii 1-go Hookovskogo gorodskogo aerokluba (Parachutists) rekordemen SM po samolietnomu sportu; HEY.LAM, H. , rekords- man SSSR po samoletnomu sportu. Record flight on the An-2 airplane. Kr7l. rod. 8 no.'12.-IO D 157. (Aeronautics--Flights) (Kru M12) 85-57-12-11/29 AUTHORS: ZazT,70.hkin- S. and M--VIaMs., M., USSR Record Holders in ~Sport.13 TESE Record Flighl'-A in an An--2 Plane (Rel-,,ordn" polet na samolete PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodivy, 1957, Nr 12, p 10 (USSR) AB3r-,'RAf,'T: The aiathors describe their flight :Ln an An-2 2.ane, r,'eaig-ned IDY O.K, Antonov, by which they established ~ USSR x-eeo-,ds on a triar.Wilar route T~vjhlno - 711-k1ionova Pusty,-Wa The fly-Ing 'tame was 8 hours 27 rLtnutes; the distani~e ma - L, 00,reved o-, a closed rol;-te was 2,013-192 Im.., wb-teh establIshod t-,"'ta firat record; t*','xa speed of 2-)8.244 km./br. on a 2,000-km. oloand roato eztabliehed the second record; the speed oLo 264.391 km.Ar. on a 500-laa. closed route., the third reoordp and. t-',,xe speed of 252,716 Ian./hr. on a clo5ed 1,000-lzm. route the fourth record. Personalities mentioned include: anginears N. Alimov and A. Yqaehkov; technicians V. Novikov and A. L-Ya. Oshurkov, deputy chairman of the DDSAAF Moscow Corzaittee; sports commissars No Kolltsov and N* Babayev; N. Loginov, honorary Master of Sports., of the TsAK SSSR imen! V.P. Chkalova Ca-,,d :L/1-1 - Record Fliaht in an An-2 Plane 85-5-7-12-11/29 (CentraJ. Aeroclub, of the USSR imeni V.P. Chkalov); and R. Volkov, sportsman 1st rank. Tbere is one photograph showing N. Kol'teov, chief of the precision instruments laboratory at the Central Aeroolub, of the USSR Imeni V.P. Chkalov, and the two wathore) S. ZexWchkin and M. Mylakhso AVAILABLE: Librax7 of CorZress Card 2/2 11, Aviation-USSR '0. ZA)fTCMN,-s.,_sud'ya respublikanskoy kate orii. - .9 For the Xryllia Rodinyl Cup. XL71. rod. 8 no.7.--26 JI 157. (Moscow-Pan.chutists) (MLRA 100) 4 j 4 Y I is it u 1) w is is ly 10 It a limb NOX101*11 on so * k v '0 x 0 Q a ore -L-i6 a 9--f-A 1 J T IVt L-L-IA,.* -V-, 0-ftfiL.. IL-9-A-i -1. -4 4 j Bog. "W, wfd. expd. U. R. S. S, hkif P YOW A bstrads 22, 'AN; Cf. C. A. .30, 7 171 I's Ail. or 11C1 41X(S~ Lot IpLottki inuciss, wbvu lnjtcttd insfu. -06 vwowy, cause am.. iolpstriejukei(thescuiIartof tht stomach b ucuW or ccW cc It" bets alk. (or Is"Ol Ow *to- but Mcaltee amlowd &Ilty. M. W. a. 00 IF .00 00 z coo 00 is -00 -0,9 Soo 2 q*0 K** t:* 0 A 8 ff- d& ;-), _5 ~04 i- tw~ u f, tv it Op 84 of 't tt cf it 14 013n1'14 4 VO 0 4 4 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a, T~q 60 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 0060 0 6 0 it v li is 1$ 1)0 to x is a a )s is )s 0 A to a If it it 30 A It It a 0 0 o mat a 4600 S. L-&_a_j-s-X-J-A-L a X. P- Q.8 1_ lt.-t I 4~ 4. A -L--l-, - 0 #t twt if. roofol 410 00 00 k. S. Zam Waa. "I ~,* "I" "I'll )Ayj~ol. Aq.orlfCJtXt]LOIC~rL-Mtttvsstingulate The activilyof it theprWSja:jyWhcujts.. tivityisivacawithychimal 00 00 hydrate. Attire vevaW hOMIJOCS CA ibe "I- thtfe k a 00 M. W. fl. .00 0e 4r .00 it free 00 re 0 roo roe 60 ire o 4*0 1200 t:0 0 rj** 00 0 *41, Al) I 1 4 Q 0 it wit 11 n It N Lo A 1 1, it 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 * 6 0 a Goo 0 0 a c 9 (1 0 o *so*'*" ~160-9 000 0 *io 0 000 00 0 00 Is 0 0 Off 0 Off v 40 0 0 0 4 0 0 tr a- 4 0 0 0 Wei , 0 0 * * * 0 0 0 0 -AcctsW reguUtom (se-etoff PAULS) d" over. f Itatiss d he --Im- Orgifilm, 00 A u. 1. Andrtevs. 1. PApW. (U. S 8 R 1 20 834(in 1/ r LPSIM. 104)(Im).-Tht ISCO1 "i CA,mir'"t ~2 tiw I. 0,111 Utcd pylorus of (Was undetson juirl"esseftwi dwanirmAl Of GZ~7.9 - dug% are plat-"i mfir;t% to 33.3 Inc., 1; ubte IN ina 60 The um wNrw shms fil tk citause, Karjab 004 ow 00 a 00 Al - 1 ; I Okla-% A MITAWACK&L LITEWUAI! CLASSOKATICO 14 AV so n~--, An L s a 04 0 9 a 'I M 04 0 a a 2 4 T 11 9 bit OF Of $in It; Kloutt i(XMI04 Iila 4014 : 0 4 0 4 0 0 a 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4, 0 0 4 9 a 0 % - =16 to ~; 0 a 0904 0 0 0 0 * 0 9 9 eie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 it 0 -09 -00 0 4:11140 0 goo as No* tolo too 0: 0 04004 OU V - I It 14 IS 14 If )a to a 11 a a H a Is 0 x It. v U U W b 46 U $6 a 0 41 41 of 44 a jL-- 2-4-J- fi 4. -.A. -A- 1. it P 2 9 Y - -.2 4 -1--j J-0 a t _1_11A W..M.PP U~ - 4 - - 1 00 GluWjtc apsidtl o( digestive juictis. 1. Gl%colAc 00 .4 caps4ty of gastric julco. 9. S, Zamyclikhm, Arell. set. 6". (U. S. S. K-) S8p No. 4, 7U 00ft English, 77) (1940i-In dva the juice 0 the pyloric glaudis has a hither glucolytic effect during the active pbxa of dios. h t i f -400 : 60 t funi on. T e juict o al sittids sectna to be am4luest, si -41141 1 ! , i ytk. Tht Girmation 0( Witt 1WI4 In the galtilic Juice Is I - 00 link"] with thr elErrvicity arAjlucvjltk, activity 4 the It Gl l 00 06 llitlc~~Q. . acis ytic Cap ty tate4ftal julcls, - 80 N Ibid l E lW 8 - . it 1).--Tbc Presence of lax t. tic acid nis ( in intestinal juk- Is du to th i &W l l l ti 00 e e e c ere uco c ocy if y activity of the int"linal mucosa. The glucolytic ca- de pacit emb on ilie haic 4 di tion L . mullne% p g" y p 0 00 a: 1:00 00 ;00 :00 0 0 09 ISOO ttes 00 C A S L A -11-1,1UPCK-L 111111411AL 9Z 04 S! USO s. 1 , P Igoe 4 1 it oi, i so f W i; " re 4 it IT C. pr 9r tc cc it it (4!1413 A 1 J4 in " - s ,410 0 000 0 * 0 0 * * 0 0 0 7 * 00 0 99 0 00 90 0 0 * 0 0 0 *:* 0 * 6 000 0 4 0 00 00 9 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 CIO 0 610 0 * 0 4 0 .6 4 4 0 0 0 0 q * i 00 0 0 0 0 is ZONCHKINA, K. S.. and ORODSMSKIY, D. Ye. "The Role of Radioactive Izotopes in Investigating the Phyr-iology arrl Biochemistry of Digestion," a paper presented at the Atoms for Peace Conference., Geneva, Switzerland, 1955 ,r,d tee, K. S- !4mTChk-, ~-l P I d~g blile was adraini5tutd per m te, otfi~~, fts. Slicrtly thereafter radiouctive P -a~ demo, atrated in the b-.(5,A vr-rum; of such. P --,t3 c- tr4ctablc with 4,n RIc-edler mixt. Tile r-aguitude c4 AV-dfic activity of tilt fraction of irlorg. P following tile at'- ministmtka, of 4de was considerably lcwtr than In Oa case of adiahintration of radioactive Na, phosphate. The ific activity of the semra *-as of & higher matuitudc and T, appezrmct of the spccific isctIvity max. was con- siderabty detiyed. Titc, aplic-amnct tinlts of the cmax. spe6fic: activity of the Uxorg. wrum F and of the total P were not C(lincidett;-d. The spedfi-c activity curve of bile following per os admmLZmt1om of radioactivc bile is identical with, the oEe folfstwitir. the adulfaistratiou of mciloacLive NIAOR PO,, the nm!. of "Ciric actinil'y RP - . r. in 2-t firs. fa both fastar"CS. Ir tile cast of ix V*Zra elott. the Orr. P compels. of bilt; dre not hydrolyzed 13), the mbtts. of duodtnat diM!lvejukcioflhc:1,-f. The contentottoLtUar'd if -W - ibk)cd-9ermrM.. uac*oted.- Th C -4- rc. A - c= ; T thir O(bllaart*bWrbedb the J'.. hGut the splitting of p1a'a fliors, 7 8- r14 7 riR H4~ 7r- ZAMYCH.KINAVA.S.- Reflex influence fro-rin, the digestive tract on its absorptive capacity under normal conditions and in patholoa of the liver. Biul. eksp. bi.ol. i med. 54 no.9:50-53 S 162. (MIRA :17:9) 1. Iz laboratorii fizi.ologii I patologii pishchevareniya (zav, prof. S.I. Fill.ppovich) Instituta normallnoy i pato- logicheskoy fiziologii (Dir.- deystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR VS. Parin) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlen deystvitel'nym chlenom ANN SSSR V.V. Parinym. ZAMYCHKINA, K.S. Effect of atropine on the rate of aboorption 35rom the gautroln- testinal tract of inorganic phosphate Xa2HF 04 and the rato of its utilization from the blood under normal conditions and in liver pathology. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 54 no.8:44-46 Ag 162. (IMIRA 17:11) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i patologii pishchevareniya (zav. - prof. S.I. Filippovich) Instituta normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii (dir. - deystvetelInyy chlen A14N SSSR V.V. Parin) AM SSSR, Moskva. GRODZERSKIY, D.E.; Use of the isotope method for the study of absorption from t.',e digestive tract# Med.rad. no.101-76163. (MIRA IWO) (ALIMEITARY GAVAL) (ABSORPTION (PHYSIOLOGY) (TRACIMS (BIOLOGY)) ZAMYCHKINA, K.S-.~ KRYUKOVA, L.V. .ra Absorptive capacity of the digestive ct at different periods of time 'Following the partial resection of the small intestine. Biul. eksp.biol.i med. 54 no.7:22-26 J1 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i patologii pishchovareniya (zav. - rof. S.I.Filipovich) Instituta normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii r. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.V.Parin) AHN SSSR, M Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.V,.Parinym. (INTESTINES-SURGERY) (HETHIONINE) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS) FILIPPOVICH9 S.I.; AHIROVj, N.Sh.; VOLKOVAt T.V.,-__Z.Aag"jHAj VALKIMAN, I.V.; MARTSVICH, M.S.; VILOVA, N.A.; GOLUIZU, L.I.,, red.; BUKOVSKAYA,, N.A.9 tekhn, red, (Compensatory processes in the digestive system following resection of the stomach and the small intestine; experimental studies) Kompensatornye protsessy v pishche- varitellnoi nistemo posle rezektsli zheludka i tonkogo ki- shechnika; eksperimentallrye issledovaniia. Moskva,, Med- giz, 1963. 290 p. (MIRA 17:3) ZAI-TYCIIKIIIAp K.S.; KRYUKOVA, L.V. Absorption of casein-I13 and me-thionine-435 from the dige'stive tract A at various times after the resection of two-thirds of the stomnach. Biul. eksp.-biol. i med. 51 no.4:43-47.Ap 161. (111RA 14:8) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i patologii pishchevareniya (zav. - prof. S.I.Filippovich) Instituta, normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii (dir. - akademik V.N.Chernigovskiy) Al~gl SSSRj Moskva. Predstavlona akadeoikm V.N.Chernigovskim. (STOMACH-ZURGERY) (CASEIN) (METHIONINE) ZAMYCHKINA, K.S. Effect of subtotal resection of the stomach on the absorption from the digestive tract of sodium -phosphate P32 and its utiliwtian in the organism. Biul. eksp. biol. A med. 51 no.5:48-~52 ~V 161. (NIRA 34s$) .1. 1z laboratorii fiz1ologii i p4qologil pishchevareniya (zav. - prof. S.I. Filippovich) Instituta normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii (dir. -'akademik V.N.Chernigovskiy) Alel SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena akademilwm V.N Chernigovskim. (SWAGH) iPHOSPHORUS METABOLISM), FARB., V.V., red.; FILIPPOVICH, S.Lp prof.s red.,; ZMCHKINA, K.S,, red.; MALKIMANY I.V,, red.; SOVETOV, A.N., red.; AFLFCffRO7K,-Tu.~.., tAhn. red. [Activity of the digestive system and its regulation under normal and pathological conditions] Doiatellnost' pishchovaritellnoi siste- rq i ee reguliatsiia v norms i. patologii. Pod obahchei red. V.V.Pari- na. Moskva2 Medgiz, 1961. 259 p. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Akademi7a, meditsinakikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut normallnoy i patolo-gicheskoy fiziologii. 2. Daystvitel,'rWy chlen At-IN SSSR (for Parin). 3. Laboratori-ya fiziologii i patologii pishchevareniya Insti- tuta, normalt-noy i patologicheskoy fiziologii A141 SSSR, Moskva (for Zamychkina). (DIGESTION) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-SURGEIY) (STOMACH-ULCERS) K K HA a GuMali atively different food loads on the oynthe5is of fect ~of q Z phosphorus compounds in the liver and on their secretion with the bile# Vopo mad. khim. 6 no,'61579-583 N-1Y 160, (MIRA 14W 1. Institute of Normal &nil Patholog~cal Physiology Academy of Madical'Sciences'of the U.S.S.R.9 MoGcowe .(BILE) (LIM). (PHOSPHORUS HETABOLISM) nxroaKINA., K.S. Katerial on the abiorptIve capacity of th4 9#211 [with 111jamarv .,Ilshle Blul.ekop.blol. I med 46 no-9sq-12 S058 142A 11811T, in Eng 0 0 Is- Ix laboratorii fisiologil i patologii pishchevareniya (zav; profs' S.I* Filippovich) Inatituta normallnoy i patologicheakoy f iziologii (dir' - daystvitelOW chlen AM SSSR VeR, Chornir ,ovnkly) AMU SSSR. Xoskva, Predstarlena daystvitelInym chlonom AW SSSR V.I. Chernigovskim; (GALL BLADDER, metab. phospholipid & sodium phosphnte labeled with radiophosphorus absorlp; (Ras)) (FHOSPH*1PIDS, metab. gallbladder, aberop. of radiophosphorus labeled prop. (Rue)) (PHOSPHATES. metab; aodium phosphate Inbeled with radiophosphurus, absorp. by gallbladder (Rus)) VMS , RUDIK-OHMOvA, Yeb.; HARTSIVICH, H-S, ZAKy(;HUjjA'K.S.. Xffect of sodium salic7late on the digestive organs. Btul.ekop -23 N 156. (MUU 10:1) biol, i mad. 42 no.lls1q 1. Is instituta normallnoy i patologicheekoy fiziologii (dir. daystvitell nyy chlen A16 SSSR prof. V.N.Chernigovskiy) AMN SSSR,, Moskva, Predstavleno deystvitallnym chlenom AMU SSSR V.H.Chernigovskim. (GASTROINTERINAL SYSTIN, eff. of drugs on, sodium salicylate (Rue)) (SODIUK SALICYIATS, effs on gastrointestinal system (Rua)) h I -M !~&+'il 1 M Z1112-14 Was (a Pa. , y 41 Y~~ ikin- us 'Irld mtv /* !nITI I di Ida's UO l('-jIfl7(i(jr , if j, f Y r"rij If,, Aj-. it, G, Is-til! t met_ 4k -7 - ----- -- V Vito e umnatim *Q( jib Vvt - - dlk~ in 6 f.OVLT .attv ,CP u as Kkio.. Bid. F 0; _ ut,; jjcj,.,cd jW_r rf tit tVt) tich fuluLke p3tj~ At t1inc ini'mils 1- w ,", in the Ond. UAKJ~ tin! pLA31na, titc Lik, tfl~ urit'o, 2t'd Ow st- LI; ze activity was dettf. frum h, raft. f P": P-"- Mar- activity jpjj~ f,d ill a ~~,rtum ~j (j- bill- (f,, ' I fjr~t 1jr. its W ~ A ,. jWC oj pz; was eliminated via the wi~ic. B. S. 1xvitle OR Mpg !"I'M ~ i 9, F-1, FRI FIF PLZAK,M.; DOBRY,J.; ZAMECAL..A. The Jarosz method of tissue therapy in the treatment of de- pressive neurasthenic forms of cerebral arterioL;clerosis. Cesk. psychiat. 59 no.5019-322 Of63. 1. Psychiatricka klinika fak-u1tyvseobecneho lekarstri KU# Praha a Psychiatricka lecebna v Hornich Berkovicich. Clinic of tho DODRY'r, j. U iversitY psychi- Charles n PLZ-,'LK, "' 1-1 Facul-7 of Gonor"tj 14od -Occnoll-o Lckarstvi ,u 7, Lguc; ni FOrkovice- 200 - -bri ,Or a 7 ca p s,r chi- a a k"a Le c P u - -! -U 1 -r:Lc HospJ -a L De- , en, o n j---OS2; in th(', Treau . - . bral 11-1 i ssus Ther,-.,)-y According t, 0,i3 Of tho' Coro, -- ast'~,,-enic T:Mo of p-rterioselor 'Oressive Jjour ~.r-eries. It Psnh ic) '101 59., No 5, 1963, pp 319- --j-atrl-c 322 r tion of tissue there-PY was tested in t. inrosz 10difica Lfijjnod symP'~Or-s of dopressilri) Abstrac - jenis. All had GOr -f---,Ip of 23 10v-'- L' ebral artories. The re- _z,ro I P.,iosclerosis of tho cer involve any LD Uhenic art , ent does not neuras c our aSingir2r e at' n sul-s jjere very on L, asi aP7,lied. .01i cations and is very e 2 TableS, no rclerences. 1 /1 ZAMYKAL. Antonin Analysis of gerontopsychiatric cases. Cesk. psychiat. 58 no.2:95-97 Ap 162. 1. Psychiatricka lecebna, v Hornich Berkovicich. (PSYCHOSES SENILE statist) (PSYCHOSES INVOLUTIONAL statist) ZAIC-ZliEVSKAYA-,~~-N;Nwpi,-YAROSHIMKAYA, N.P. Hathodolorf for a rapid detemination of moisture and glyce-zir, in cellophane film. Xhim. volok. no.6:67-68 165. (MIRA 18:.U.) 1, Barnaul'skiy filial Opylno-konstruktorskogo byuro avtomatiki. Submitted Apri-1 13, 1965, YAPOSHINSUYA, MP,; 'LAMYSIIEVSKAYA, ISAYE", P.D. Paste for repairing rubberized apparatur, 10iint, volok. no.6:(.,9 164. ORIFIA 18:1) 1. Barnaul'okiy filial Opytno-konstruktorskogo byuro avtomatikA. WffMVSKAYA, N.N.; RYZHAKOVA, L.A. Yethods of rapid determination of the degree of polywrization of alkali cellulose. Xhim.volok no.4:69-71 162. WIRA 15.8) 1, Opytno-konstruktorokoys byuro avtomatiki, Barnaullakiy filial. ~(cellulose) (Polymeriziation) TO WO 0 0 0 a 10 11 ij 1) 14 is j, lp41,nso1 4~jy 'If ju hi) I) if Q Q IW d Ii itI it I- PA a Oc c0 tx 44 a 1-11, Uk 'k-O. 00 41 1 1.,t I III. . . . .. . -00 e~Ub&-tln CU. U. R. Baum&n and ZamythpM Kula. OWAW, Ape. 30, 1041. AcctyL%W o m r6 1--julved with a mbuwW aU. .00 so a !v is .00 so .00 zoo 00 '2 so 1,31 d* 0: 0 0 0 nee tL A lify nee woo of 1b 19 A, -0 &,1; a 1 An L f v ftd 4 x f I v a I a 4 3 0 0 o Icts 992 K-Alt it" 6ub a .1 0 0 of 0 0. o c 4p 0o o 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 cs a a a 0 0 a a 0 o 0 0 * 4 41 6 0 0 0 *jo 6 0 0 0 f 06000$0 0 0 0 0 ~10 oo'eoooooCoooeQoo 0 414 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Is It to M, A, a It a 11 u u It 0 is u a w 0 41 a a 41 4p A~ F 0 A .1 . I I a. A a ft- a- j- 4 f4ufli A-P Opflf 71tabskadng ad. M. R. ftum= and A. 7.Apc.30.1941. CastmiarlSiWizatill /Rums. , to picemise with HtGH. in Oc ptremence of A40a 001 is, see j =00 goo saw too fee goo tie* In all 44TALLWGICAL LITERATURE CLASIMPKATION ------ 110.1 moving use ON QNV III title" .11 Ogg oat 00 I I 1 6 .. 00 u I a a I St It it it u AAM A 1 8 0 0 9 '1 N 0 0 43 0 3 9 9 49 to is it a K a it 01 4" A Z4 'a 0 a a a 0 Is 0 a a 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 4* " I AA a !1 16 k I I, t a, o r4 it I s 0 1 j A Tfis woof cadorail "a lubdc"l. M.R.DItuntanatOz -'DO A. At" MashAdow Zkctmw Dd# 14, No. ' l i M h f WMAEliffi e u--c o ca,-for t" invif in t cu v H kfil for the lubgkplion of Alt-CmAed ail,"(t enitincl ve dw 0 dre'unpa. 14 ticinifivic larid lit alxvttt U111)" III MtkOll's- 01.0101:014010'UNK. 111i.1 11)11114), 11 r4mly Im-lymeriyrd, forming a haid filra sm the mulam. C. 11. 00 of j 90 V 1 j I** 10 of * 0 = 00 00 3 '~15 1 6-A' tv v fid it 11 it UK is 19 0 4 0 ZAKYSHKINA, K.s., DuRnITAN, R.A. e-o~~-Aboorption and assimilation of radioactive Iron t7 er7tkroc7tee in anemia induced by partial denervation of the stomach (with simmary In English]. Biul.ekep.biol. i med. 45 no.3:51-56 Mr'58 (MIRA 110) 1. Is Institute normallnoy J patologicheRkoy fiziologii (dir.- deystvitellnyy chlon AHN BSSR Y.N. Chernigovskiv) AMN SSSR. Moskva. Prodstavlena deystvitalinym chlonom AMN SSSR V.N. Chernigovskim. (ANEMIA, experimental, erythrocyte absorp. & nonimilRtion of rndioiron In anemia pord. by gastric denervation ih dogs (Rua)) (IRON, radioactive, same) (STOUGH, physiologyq donervation caus ing al) er. anemia. off. on erythrocyte radloiron intake (Rua (ERYTHROCYTE, metabolism rAdioiron, intake in exper. anemia prod, by gAstric donervation (Rua)) TOMASMUSKIY, L., gornyy inzh.; M17SHLYAYEV, V., Mining systems with flexible roofing. HTO 3 no.9:39-1,9 8 161. NVU 14:8) 1. Predsodatell soveta nauchno-tekhnicheakogo obahcheistva ahakhty 3-3-bis koinbizipta "Kuzbasougoll" (for TomashavsViv). (Coal mines and minin OELIPFRIN, Y.I.; FEBALK, VA.; ROZOVj V.N.;,ZAMYSHLYAYFV. V.G.; MLOVANOVA# I.B. Extractive refining of a nickel electrolyte from Iron and copper. TSvet. met. 37 no.9tl9-2.2 S 164. (IMIRA 180) GELIPERIN, N.I.; PEBALK, V.L.; ROZOV, V.N.; ZAMYSHLMF.V,,---V.G.; SOKOLOVA, T.O.; MILOVANOVA, I.B.; YEPISHEVA, M.S. Fractional reextraction of metals .,,TSvet*met. 38 no*10:41-49 0 165. from complex metal soaps. (MIRA 18:12) Z. D.; ASO" IX It. t. S '701N, 0. 1 IL 0 VAABMVAl Inn'WVAO fialA Of ths techniqto of liquid ,traction." -lovestifistionG Coof Cc Seat 16 WAG Transferp wort vjbsi4tw for VAj 1964. T*cbnOIOV' Itacow Imt of GELIPERIN, N.I.; PEBALKp V.L,,; ZAMySHLyAyEv Y. - CHICHERINA, T.G. - Cylindrical mixer-sed-Imentation extractor. Zhur.VM0 10 no-4:462-40'3 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni M.V.Lomonosova. TOMASHEVSKIY, L.P., gornyy- Inzhener; ZAIIYSIILY&YEV. V.N. Using tho Kninirig syatem with flexible metallic roofing in mining out eyC-a close contiguous thick seams. Ugoll 36 -no.22il&- 20 D 161, (MIRA 24il;2) 1. Shakhta No.3 - 3-bia kombinata Kuzbaissugoll. (Kuznetsk Basin--Coal mines and mining) --j~W4111ELTAYEVA, A.M. From the practice of co=--mni3t labor brigades. Rhin. volok. no. 6:59-60 160. (MIU 13:12) 1. Krasaoyarskiy zavod. (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Textile fibers, Synthetic) I) if .4 AA so it, It i I it! fe bl(OOD WdC" eil go" J in ; S grivich- azi XxI I A. 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A. 11, 74W.- -Tba tttlmwi wrello"I C sit a in the " h . e pfrwnm am, qypw from 1 -190, cfmgrtm t : hydrmubw side CIWO, CO CM Off Thcee k q *3m evidOnce f(w a doubk batul. zoo 00 j =00 00 '0 0 ::so goo zoo 1 _-so 1 If kle'SLA SITALLUMCAL LITCRAVAI CLASSIOCATION C:q 0 490 4 Will-, IN 1 go iii, a Zvi, Date Ir't we Itecrt so 006906 *goo$ 00 to n t jx4 At a 3 0 0 :0 0 0 0 & 0 000 0 6 o o �9 0 a a 0#00900000600e6 600JO049006 060600*0 004 KOFIYEV, Sergey Fedotowich, prof., doktor toklin. nawk; KACaNUV, I Ilikolay Fil-ir-povich, inzh.,, Zg.Y=.k MEA, I.F.j red. (Principles of licaL supply and ventilation) OMOVY tePlOga- zosnabzheniia i ventiliatsii. Moskvas Stroiizdat., 1964. 227 p. (MIRA 17:8) FOLIGUNEIKOt Inna Ivanavna, v.-acb,-kosmotolog;-ZAWZ'.-ILYAMA, I.M.v red.izd-va; HAZAROVA, A.B., teklm,red, (Care for the skin of the hands, feet, and for the nails; manual for manicurists] Ukhod za kozLei rukv nog i za nog- tiami; posobie Ma manikiursh. MoskVU9 Izd-vo H-va kommun. khoze RSM9 1961* 85 po (KIRA 14:6) (Foot-Care and hygiene) (Manicuring) ---------- c* (Z the of a n, n. .,t . wLivitv in the caml_ on th. ecrarw~tcr Gf 1~5 mat] ns of 2-1-dco2inin in atmosphere of wate r vapor. VesL. .20 no-1:31'-41 41-11" '()r)- (i,ffllh 18:3) Kifedra khirdi sko%lsicago unjvej~siteta. -ZA~WHMAYEVA, SLOVOKKONVA., T.A.; BALANDIN, A.Al. Ac-tiVity cof issweric picolimu, cravolg, ar,; xylerl._~: in calalytic conversimi with steam. Vent, Moak, un, Ser. 2,.Kldm. 20 no.039-41 J14-g 165. (MTRA 1813.0) 1. Kafedra khimicheskoy kinetiki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. citlip,*edicine Typhus Sep -L94T Illed.1cine Bacteria, Proteum Group 011-thiracteriertics of M=themtous Typhun in the' Ung I' Lt C ol N. 1. Zwysh3_Tayev,: xft~t Peninsula, 994 Ccrps, Metj I. F. T-IrikhodIko, Mail Corps'. 3 pp *~",remno-MecUtzinskiy Zhurnal" No 9 zx,,.L~thematouz typIrao found on the Fj Ither o he light 6r xeclium variety and. is, simitied. very easily. Sme of the, symptcew iLr& chaul.: febrile periods, characteristic; hma,,' positive reaction to Vale -FeUx lta,st~,. t = T*iiience of all these gymptona,showa the disease t6.,$e exanthamatous typhus rather than rickettaft ftm/Madicine Typhus (ContA) Sep 1947 ocytea .are, not necessarily present in cases :bf exemtbematoue typhus and many canes had ioi-mal.'c =.t. In s=e cases the count van even ,Jmbnori~&I, but it never went above 3.23, 131000* Cases must be isolated. i=edA&te3,y .1ilpon -P-stection of this-disease. -Z 26Tj7: ZWSLAEVA, At Me vInvectigation of infra-red absorption spectra of derivatiTes of goosypol.0 Zwzs1jaSyA&A.%A- and Krivic. S. S. (P. 329) SO: JOUrIWI 2f - ral Qezistry (Yh=al Obshchel Khimii) 1933, Volume 6, No. 4 q 40 44 thp JL JU I tu- a 6 C_ C"Quas and Cattillede Prewalkas tram tuoulkwa SA4 44111 bad". V. A. Shmuk and A. lAmyslov. 1". 1~siios -00 Acad. A,;P. Sci. (U.S.S.R.) IW._'1 (in, Rus: the Prinssed pulp sit lot Iftek 100 Park. treated with a double Vol. of boiling water for 45 "411114 min. unit (tried, twelm.. with 47.8 nig.111k) g. call'Arne 1*0 wettab(aliml. Treatinctit of Mer&* brivies with 6a Wide %v1. od's 2% NAX0. soln. at 9)* for 45 min, folto~ll by -00 0 0., dryint r4vr prvpns. with 74 tttlg,-% cArotene. Dryin4 lihould not exceed 60'. te Vrom the IxAnt of vitw or Aree tame, Ard 1~1 In storage, treatment with wittrr is linikrahk to Irrottitwitt with X-4tOlks. The Imuluct4 llrrpd~ Include: Pirived. 11ficil. alut glourul Isulp Willi ull M It. catotenc-, directly dtint and ground ago 104 to 11) ing./I 00 bmico with up to 2V ing.-~ pum emotent, analostsuA COO :*w to p"-pni. (ruin carTW4; high-prrmntace od %Will. 14 carotene. The Caftitear c4lmilus .1 85% 0, 15" a. 11 we It"ll lOrtlif" its 14-tal t"Itent I% MON11 lit-12 1114JIM 1" vilatinn C saIxAlt Vp M mi, moir (it the pirNwd iiiiiv, 41 Tho-% tie a 009 A I A - S L A 441AWMKIL. Littil t41116 pistil &4 ill -a- F a fW 0 0 0 1 W 91 5 a 4 31 F it a K t9 Ct tt a 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 6 0 0 4 a 0 0 A-0 0-0-4 0 0 0 0 41 411-1111 0 0 e 0 11~ ZAI,TYSI]LYA'H,VA, L.I.; BALANDIN, A.A.; SLOVOKHOTOVA, T.A. Conversion of methylated pyridines in the presenci of water vapors on a nickel-alumina catalyst. Izv. All SSSR Ser. khi-M. no.2:330-336 165. (14M 18:2) 1. 14oakovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ZAMYSLOVj A.D. Proteolysis during, the sRlting of herring. A.D. ZAMYSLOV, and SAVOSMANOV, ( BIOCH04ICAL LABORATORY OF TffE VETERINARY INST., SARATOV) vol.1, no.4, P.401, 1936 0 0 0 0 10 A U as a 1, is to a I, a a x M & M 0 11 2 U Ad a 16 a a a a I a u a j 41 0 go A I 0 Z -.-k-A- a V I! -00 5 00 00 .00 G Um ASWKWUG Offue In the 460 ot led P. (;. Riahakins and A. D..Z&tnYokvi -Dtmtjws ue given for M(tM) 6 *0 - . 4. 31 emme front ilatin t d ep g the VMD. and use of a poten age 00 go w 00 ago !00 so* '00 lie 0 c, e, :too 919 11 L ---- --- 1 - - - -.4-- AIIII-SILA, 44TALLURGICAL LFINNATME CLAISVICATION low 11- - "Is' to 141400 to a". got -. *Aqw filial Got O.T III n kV to U1 1 as ca 0, 1, a I 0 a a n I 0 0 0 0 go 0 0 0 00 0*0000*0 of -I *so 0 $1 I Its* to lallutswu is it to 11 a ~d ill 0 14 It a 0 k) 11 U 4 IM 0 Ill 9 4 0 4 it &1 0 4 4,C J. 00 11- 3 ~T ~X-JL- I LIM n W PQ M.. '!~* 4 )*" Alterations od thu petlEs #ab&Luw*s a nax w me cour" of rattis -ounyalov. HAkovoya S. A. 1). 1 11% at IN was V%ld. ill 3 .00 Inctlom, by hoiliag the flax for 3u m1u. witts dt%td. IIA). 0 e 1% Nit. citri.tr and N/W 110, rew. The sunt cd the '00 00 1wrtin its the 3 fractioms nf flax before rrifing ringed frorn 1.5 to caltd. as Ca Pec-late. Durinc it(tina, the tiql!, C4 jwvlale M)tcnt in the &q. ext. trialively inamwd. and so drcyrawd in the other '21 vits. The telling 141 Io un end whrn about half of The Ix-clin su=%rh`4i"rl 1well dcr-ituixased. 11. Priestley 409 ISO* COO j go goo xo* Mee at 0 toto r4y e-. C-6S, rj*o we* -.-,v 4 T-i-W-0 a v I at to 3 a a 3 a I We U &1 00 IL11:11, " to it It a v 0 It of 0 of 91 It It cc MAO n 1 :94 0 a Wo 046 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 * 0 0 0 00 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 4 4) 0 0 411 0 a a 0 0 0 111 010 4 0 0 * 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0014 # 0 a 41 0 v 0 * 0 0 0 0 0_ *00*000000000000*0 so 0 a a 0 0 a a a a 1 6 1 1 -l t1 11 it 1, '1 11 ti u Lj m A le v a 16 1, L-' tj 6. a is 1, m is 6. As 41 41 u a 91 1 V PA 00 UP tf.-+ m r o it 00 so ..Go ,p 0 Cumt~elflca for unkaldn4 and "tcaing of hidee V it. /mov'I"v, ...0 A. vulturv W A ipergAii arysa* Vuwn ou ut grains uwd 00 fol so a A S 0 IL A 8414MIROCAL LITI1141t.99 CLA%tWK4tlQPv '0 A a it N N K a R U K N It 400000 6 0 0 a 0 (p oil a a a 0 a a 0 0 a 0 a a : :-: --so gas =40 woo i I :: : : : : : : : : : : 1~ 0 0 see 0 a ZAMYSLOV, A. D. "Proteases of Pisllesll. Thesis for de~;ree of Dr. Biological Sci. Sub !3 May 49, Inst. of Blo-chemigtry- lmeni A. N. Bakh, Acad. Sci UISS2. Sumwry 82, 18 Dec. 52, Dissertations Presented for Deptreen in Science and Snpineeiring in Moscow In 1949. From Vechernyaya Moskva, Jan-Dec 1949. ZAMYSLOV, kand. ekon. zu4uk. Agricultural practices taught to students an the farm. Hauka i pared. op. v sellkhoz 8 no.12:10-12 D '58. (KIRA 12:1) (AgTiculture--Study and teaching) I