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ZEROVA. M.Ya.
Finding the gasterom cetes Soleroderma geaster Fr. and Calvatia
excipuliformis (Pers. Perd. varo o'bclaviformls Zerova var. nova
in the Ukraine. Ukr. bot. zhur. 20 no.31lO2-105 163.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Laboratoriya mikologii Instituti botaniki. AN Uk.~SSR.
Oll ME! 011POK, WE 01011-511=1`10" I INS= IN
F,-. ia.
"About the criteria of classification of higher Basidiomycetes."
report submitted for 10th Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3-12 Aug 64.
Acad Sci UkSSR, Kiev.~
9MOMMOR MIMMARMI'MM HAVAN
M,Ya.
Flora of agaric fmigi in the Crimea, Ukr.bot.zhur. 19 mo,5:
94-101 162. (MM 16i1)
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Fru tin r-wv:-
ZEROVA'
Occurronen of two gasteromycetous fungi Fhellorinia inquimas
Berk. and Pisolithus tinctorius (PerB.) Coker at Couch. f. tur-
gidus (Fr.) Pilat. in the Ukraine. M=.bot.zhur. 16 no.2:138-91
'59- (MIA 126.11)
1. Institut botaniki All USSR, otdel mikologli.
(Ukraine-GasterorVoeten)
ZFMVA, M.Ya.
Ez'xj~~setmllcae Reich, causative agent of apizootiez of the
brown-tail motb (Suproctis chrysarrboea L.) in the Ukraine.
Ulcr,bot.shur. 15 no.4:94-96 158, (MIRA 12:5)
1. Institut botaniki AN 11TSSR,' otdal mikologii.
(Ukraine--Fungi Pathogenic)
(Brown-tail moth)
ZzItOVA, M.Ya. Derova, M.IAJ
Systematio position of the fungus Raddetea turkestanicus Karsten
(St.rlobates? turkestanicus (ICarst.)Sacc.) found in the virgin
steppe preserve of the Ukraine [with summary in English]. 'Ukr. bot.
zhur. 15 no.1:95-100 158. (MIRA 11:-5)
1.Institutbotaniki AN ERSR. viddil mikologii.
(Straletskoys Steppe Preserve-Fungi)
ZEROVA Ht
Polyporus rhizophilue (4t.).Saco.,and Pleurotus erymgit J.'r. -,~x
D.C. var. ferulaa lanzi,-naw sPecies oflungi found in the virgin
staPPOS of:the [with summry in Inglishl. Uki.
bot. zhur. 14 noQ'2:;6q-71- 1576 KI~4& 108
1, Institut botanilci Akadeidi ia* UM.' viddil mikologii..
(Ulc~aine--7ungi, Phvtopathogenic)
Tnocybe cerotina Peck* as mycorhizal symbiont of the willow Salise
acutifolia Willd#'Ukr.bot.zhur.l3 no.4:54-62 1568 WaA 10il)
1. Inatitut, botaniki Akademii. nauk MR viddil mikologii.
(Xruglik Islancl-Mycorhiv.5, (Willows)
ZIROVAO X.Y&O
Mycorhiz~61 fungi on several types of trees ia the Xmav Preserve.
Haukoxap.Xiev.un. 9 no 5s5544 050. (K"; 93,U)
Mae; District-Mycorhiza)
,.ZEROVA.
Developmental cycles Of Otthim IyaR op.ney.and Cuourbitaria
varians Hazol. on lqcb~m barbai= L. Ukr.bot.zhur.13 no.l:
75-91 156. (HLRA 9*51)
I.Institut botaniki AN URSR, Viddil mikelogii.
,(Shrubs-Diousses and posts) (3VML, Pathogenic)
-ZEIZOV _K. K.__
"The W"eed Growth of the Lower Dnieper and the Pus3ible Changes in its Develop-
ment as'*a Result of the Luilding of the Kakhovskly Reservoir," p. 15. This is
included in the table of contents of the book The Prospects of the Biological
System of the Kakhovskiy Rooervoir and the Lower Dnieper, compiled by I iydro-
biological Ins-t . RI, and. Fislls,hed by the Publishing House of the
Ukrainian Academy of Scidnces in Kiev., 1953.
D-51895
R_ Ml
ZMW LINIJ. 00010AMUM dwmdw M nay. fix Cholnulfts
T=(Coniahyrium chrimWAin. op. on Neiranthm cheirib.J.-
J. Ind. AW. Awd.M. Ukraine,, 1.939,21-22 ("), pp. 331-W,
2 figs., 1939. (English siumnary.)
A dcwxipCbu [with a Win dkignosisj is given of ConiAlwittris
0%eiranths n. OP., Mlated from necrotic tissues of wal1gower leaves and
stem front the gardens of a communal fartit At Kanionets-PodoInk,
whero it was first obsm-ed on a few plants, in 1037, becoming very
prevalent in As followirg year. The finit Aymptotu of the dise4m is
foliar witting. lAter on extetutive brownish-grey lesions with a darker
margin develop on the oternsand on both sides ofthe leaves. the critire
lant may be stunted, the upper leaves clefornird and rolhd. arml the
F
luds under-developed. 8ornetimen the plant io ultimately killed.
Mature p)rnldia developed after 15 dayi) on beer wort agar and the
inoculation of healthy leaves with pyenoq3ores gave positive results.
The pyenklis of the fungus am sofitary., sometimes in groups or two
or three, at first bmwninh, rounded, with P, pointed apex, and immersed,
later on black, appreswil-round with a drintawd apex, iienti-immersed,
V2400-4301i in diameter, with it round o6tiole, 32 to 4014; the
res Are uvioellulajr~ ovate, oval.. cylindrical. straight. or arane-
pycnospo
times Asymmetrical, (untwow, anti measure 2-5 to 5 (rarely 6-6) by
1.5 to 2.3,u.
Zzaoy,~J.Hmr 51j-- Airrpaswo.3 Ugu*= v*uv L 11 rpcp. [An.
--1hracnoso on LigWrua md9are L in the Ukrainian
Ing. IW. Aftf. &i.,Ukruime, 1939, 21-2221(29--30), pp. 325-M2,
0 fiv., .1939. [English summary.]
A serious disease of privet was observed during 1938 causing die.
back of 60 to 70 or up to loo per conL of seedlings and two. to three.
year-old plants in two nurseries near Kieff. The plants wilt rapidly,
the leaves usually, turning yellow and then brown, but in dry, hot
weath" the leaves mither when still green. Bwwn, round spots, some-
times with definite tuargin, often apptar on both aides of the leaf
blde. The fungus causing the d6esse w4a identified an CuMotr"um
CO lal - R.A.M., ix,
91000spWiOu" [the nkli stage of Glow-rdla cingulata.
p. 6541., The fructifications of the fun" were observed in many
inatances to give rise to pyc6dis of the Moni type, and this stage
, h a Win
in regai~ded as it new fungus and named A op. (wit
diagnoals). It 6 do"coriml by seud4mmertied, subgtobose, black
pycaidia, 120 to 1 j'5 14 in diameter, sometimes Provided with brown
setae and a roundeil oatiolle, and c.Hipsoid or ovoid conidia, tnt-asuring
3-5 to 5-1 by 2-2 to 2-5
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ot 811rucl! catMA by tile (Ungus PkWopfis
Ma. 1k. Amt. Sri. Vk~dw, 1.939, 20 (28). pp.
137-143. 6 figs., 1939. jEngl6h sarunary.] -00
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Ito tile vaiml aginit, although preliminary inoculation ox1terintents gave 0
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I were black, uni., bi- at tritocular, with a round cotiole,
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XIJUP04 11-1KHO. PHIra"KAItA rpitr"x Phomopall
ma. (A digeam of $pruce cauxed hv (lie Itingus llhamojo4
~PIWVW nsp.j--J. Imt. Ikk Avad. M. Uk;uiw, IOU, 20 ('218), pp.
137-143, 6 figs., 1939, tHnglish summary.)
During 1936-7, a die-back (of five. to vight-year old apruce (Pictu
ejwlsa) trem was obewr%vd in it nurtwq tivar Kivff. pftx"Ied Ity [A velifor.
ing and dropping of the needla and a abriviolling of the branchets, No
fungus fructtficationit~weie found on the surface of the trees, but
mycelium pervaded the inner bark anti woxI front (lie mot t4m up.
wardsi, WlAtions in culturv constantly yielded sit undr-rit"I species
of jlhmopi~, which Is narneti 1~ picrar twith a Win diagnoda).
Other fungi present were Pedaloz:its kr(Vi (R.A.M., xvii, p. S41,
Fusarium op., and Almaria op., but P"ops4 picme is believed to
I* the causal agent, Although prelitninary inoculation oxperittimts gave
flegative t"uIts.
The fungus fleveloped pycnidia on beer. wort agnr anti llaulin'zi
inedium ' the)- were black, uni-, bi. or trilocular. with a round ostiole.
at first 811,;htly flattmed, with , broad bom,0-4 to 1-3 li),0-2toO-T rurn.,
but later larg;, cylindriml. I to 2 by 5 to 6 niin.; thp conidiopbores were
indistinct and the a sports were oblong-oval, biguttulate, 0 to 9 (rarely
%5) by 1 -8 to 2-3 IL and -the spores filitom, curved, sometimes straight,
.18 to 24 by I to 1-5ju.
Ull" in Cog numerift.1 4. &f. And, M, VAT.,
1. Pp. 143-147. 7 fign'. 1940. (Maglish summary.1
Obwrvationx ofrecentyvan in Kieff(Mmine) numerica Showed that
bulb mt cauiml by Fusaritom relokive antl W(spot due to VmWPxW1d
I.nimpkv) JR.A.M., iv, U6721 W the two 16100it finpOttAlUlt Anti W 0-
op"I dimax's of filift de4tructive an brown kaf spot (Rdrycis
elliptim) jihW,, xviii, p. 4431 atifil tho %mv nit of buth; anti Bowen
(it, cioeml) libld" !till, P, 74W41 OWTVC41 ill'inittimer flitting pe-r"llf, of
linthlogi-41 wafm anti litillitt, Weather fir Aet t-414111441441 rain, of flitt
lily specift cultivated at KielY, JAimm mndilwm provird it) lw tho int"t
Susceptible to a dise"os, while k. Aarrikii and L. "Suk suffeml attire
severely front 0. ince" * than from A Wdems; the two Baryis
d6eames were found on rl"rietica of lilies, but wen not widely difi.
tributoil. PlAnto attacked by F. refolem stud 0. immupkw sometimeo
died offort entire medionx of the numery an early in the wason &A before
of dt"ing flowering. Ifigh temperature sad twisture content of the
moil am rawntial &r the development and spivail of A r4ofens. GOM
roatnil of tho disease rmulted from (trying slightly Infeetc4l Ifullm fit
about 38'C. for thriv to four W"ka beffort Storing; mverely infected
bulbs Should be destroyed. 0. incontpian infmtion. which appeand
in evnie years At, the very beginning of the vegetatii;e period and luted
till tho autunin. is a litnititig factor In lily cultivation. Tho disease
retards the Afuwth fitul flfiwrr fle"Itipment or tho Plant aml SPOIN
their appearance through spotting. The developiment Of thitt d6mm
is Somewhat Armted bj an early applicatiom of Hordeaux mixture.
ZKMVA Hanycollux, cup"Inueffi
-1-11i'milill 6060"Oftm UUMM Sue.. KAMIMM COUJUS
PhAwAgatIzAt M cow., Bofttls dAft" hm INNAM" of (Xctux,
CaUlWd bythe
lkephammWhaesp. nov., MA Adrytisfixerea Pers.), Bof.Acod.
Ski. MY, I,% pO.Ml-W, 5 figs.. 1940. fF4iPdk NUU111111ty.1
The following diw"" o(Opuntia phataouniAms were obwrvril In Kieff
(Mrainitn KKR.). Anthracaose, caused by Gloroopmium wnw*uw,
attacked a great number of plants in the olwn in the acclimatization
rkits of the institute of Botany, causting grey lesion* with a vellowi*h-
'rown margin on. the stenm te. the plant. The dim~w. ustuttly apixaml
late in the opring. but with tile advent of lint iminnifir dar sonte PlAula
were ol*ervt4 to rever anti to develop nvw stents, white the alTected
tissue dried up and sometimes fell out. Artificial infection of another
species of 01minik (unspecified) with this fungus gave positive mults.
A diwami obsorml in the gim-cithouse, characteriml bv a black*ning
suid wilting of &ww,4 strins. proveel to W due to'llderoiAMMS olmn!ke
pAticumniAw. n.eip. drecribed (in Ukrainian &M Latin] ax having hu.
niefsed. black, gloixkv, thick-walkA pycnidis, 384 to 464,u in diameter,
with R short. rylindrival. bmd oittiole-, short, cylindrical, hyaline coni.
41iopburrs. 13 to 1C by 214; awl oval, unicellular spores. 23 to 39.1 by
11,5 to 15#. lkqy4is einerm was oW (ounil in the gmithowno etuang
a stesti rot.
Measuring the deviation of boreholes using the OKS-56 laboratory.
Razved. geofiz. no.5tI38-139 165. (141RA 18:9)
I&M AwMarlukwttg~- 4 M-1 Mr
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21(l) SOV19-59--2-11116
AUTHORi Zershchikov, A,Ye.
TITLE% The Use oi Radioactive Isotopes for Cop-trolling Acid Treat-
ment of the Stratum (Primeneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov
dlya kontrolya kialQtnoy obrabotki plasta)
PERIODICAL: Geologiya nefti i gazat 1959, Nr 21 PP 53-54 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Information.is given on the use of radioactive isotopes for
acid treatment of wells. Experiments were carried out for
the purpose of detecting seams that were subjected to treat-
ment with hydrochloric acid. The technology of experiments
carried out with Z"r 95 isotopes of radioactive zirconium in
the form of Zr oxalate Zr(C20440) with a half-life of 65
daysp is described. However, the use of zirconium is not
recornended forexamination of wells; it is suggeoted to
amplj*-short-lived J131 or Fe59 inotopea. The isotopo method
proved 3atisfactory in detouting zones subjected to.hydroch-
loric acid treatment. There is 1 graph.
ASSOCIATIONt Groznenakaya Promyslovaya geofizicheakaya kontora (The
Gro-"nyy Oil Field.Geophysical Offics)
E19RSHCHIKOV, A.Ye.
Using C~Mate radioactive isotopes for controlling the acidi-
zation of wells. Geol.nefti 2 no-3:49-51 Mr 158
(kRA 12:6)
is Groznenskaya ronVolovaya geofizicbeekaya kontorao -
7i1 wells-Acidization)
(Radioisotopes)
ZERbMHIKOV, A. Ye.
Using radioactive isotopes for controlling the acidization of
a layer.' aeol.nefti i gaze, 3 no.2.53-54 P 159.
(MIR& 12:4)
le Groanonak%ya proVelovaya geofimicheakaya kontora.
(Radiolootopen)
so= m ICU
W LIM,
w-VQWMV.V-M%Wff7 MINNA= IN
NURMAGAMBETOV, SO. Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza; BALTABAYEV, I. (Alma-Ata)';
SULTANOV, G. (Alma-Ata)-, BESCHASTNOV, P.; ZERSHCHIKOV. H.
(Alma-Ata); KOTELINIKOV, 1. (Alma-Ata)-,
Letters froL-KAzakhatan. Voen. znan. 40 no.4tl8_20 Ap 164.
(MIRA 1:1%6)
1. Nachallnik)shtaba grazhdanskoy oborony Kazakhskoy SSR (for
gurmagambetov . 2. Predsedatell ispolnitellnogo komiteta
rayonnogo Soveta deputatov trudyashchikhsya i nachaltnik
grazhdanskoy oborony, Alma-Ata (for Baltabayev). 3. Starshly
instruktor Kazakhskogo respublikanskogo komiteta Vsesoyuzncgo
dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeystviya armii,, aviatsii illotu
SSSR (for Beschastnov). 4. Nachallnik otr7ada pervoy medi-
tsinskoy pomoshchi rayonnoy bollnitsy Noi2, g. Talgar (for Korzh).
ZERTO B.
Technical supplement of Zolyomils heavy-liquid rwthod applied in palyno2ogic
macerations. P. 358
'Prague. Ustredni ustav geoloticky. VESTUIK. Praha., Czechoslovakia, Vol. 33j, no- 50
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EBAI)p W, Vol, B. no, 1959
Unclo
ANDRES, Evzen, promovany geolog; ZERT, Bedrich, promovany geolog
Eleotric logging in limeat.one prospecting at Horaolak Hill. Geol
pFuskum-'5 no.301-73 Ur''63.
,,,,l..'Geologicky pruzkum,, n.p., Praha.
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ORCKASIVI AAa 00411.7.6 "187
4046 ., -
Vg* of *0011gativitif in gUgor. wwarastwe. Zuckerind.
004 Caschoslovol 1937, 610 3175-m-)76j IOt- SuSer J-s,1937P 390 480).-The
Sgs use or H2304 oarbohs to by no ~ atemns nov*l,p ~ but rAne so far -Usnr lbed too
-found application In the sugirlndustry. , This to to be attributed In
P the & ot
004 the first place %q their *old characters cauving a lovering o.
000 th juice,, even In fairly strongly buffwed Juices. It the acid C b*
o04 pr:viously n*utrallsed ovxa,46 alkaline jrwal, ,iif Its decolorl sing pwar Apo
is, lost# lUrther their full, W"t Is W91 to be realined if they are
00.4 zatle-u4iors thay-are,to-bo usedi 'stme'd4tarloration occurs, In aoss
'localities also, suitsbICNaWastils unobtainablo, and wote-water diopoial
eoxetiM43. ;mOvents diffidulty. J. P. 0.
me 0
tie 0
S Ok oil atkulksIxAt
Vs
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L..(Z. Zuckerind.
go Caochoelovei 193S, (d. yr-seadIng abstract)* It to
aed
& believed- that the dlffaiencis~.between ordnary activated carbons and so-
o: tor can be used at a certain very
called OH2S 04 carbons"' ~ 6: that ~ the Ast
-
, wheras the.ftr0w~,aan be applied idth pactically similar affect
low ;.A
,
at jt~lo 8. Or,even'.9 Vithour 'arfooting-jutoe quality, It has been Iroved
thqVthe activity of washed 192S0, carboms.artrongly decreases after dryInZ. Cleo
Although, the cost of these -Is 2y: a'frilketion of that of ordinary bi&b-. real
I
l n6s~-the former- has. only a
fraction of the activity
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an Mvie4wttotry JUL." is Attained when the p"viowAv -00
IvAled sad 111terrd thin julte, io (realvil by thr I'vintipV1 .00
1111trittloiL thyalith a 1,14'"Itki,tv used Wit
lWitewf(I by filtialkin tht-101(h limit C.
The decolorliting'tifect Li always lilt greater. the lower the 300
coma, o( the suim soin. The thick Jukv will need tit be
treated -with C only, WUM Carainclitatit"k It" occurred at 0
duriase"pa. 000
by Stawk, in which tm C h addell to the Juice in The
tvaporstorst. Where the middle juice or thick juice is COO
efficiently filtered no other appliances fir vAtig the C are
steded. Wwo the minglinx method fs ernployed the goo
milt. of C OW WrUp may be filtered in either a lint filter or 500
a plate and frwT* prm..a layer of frv-th cotittm is firm
Wilt up, on list 1111terittAi surtarvs. Where flitLAW sugart
wt ma4a with the bell, 4 Gliers an c%tvilvist soll
nd economics' method it to MIII&O the use ul aclivv C '00
andbowtitar. Thcoffined raw sur4r is mettedandisfiiq
trftW with betive C. aoil the vhvLr filters am then pvcl as '00
cf WC0441ary amb. filters. In this way the Ch4r neeth 11) I'v
repwated only at Ions lattrvals (4 It, 6 weeki) unit ghcrv
'00
UWKC"wy 46 thine, the thick julcts. citul thus the %ituss
ASS-11. 44TALLUAGICAL Lit U**
t
k" AM In It first pla-~L.. G. 0,
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a 3630. AE;TIVI; 011AhCOAL INDUSTRY IN CUCHOSLOYAKIi. Z &.A. (Chime
Obsor, 1947, vol. 22, 238-2411 abstr. In Chem. Ab4tr.,
00 a
20 Uar. 1948, Tole 42, 2086)o Present and past method3 ftr
X 5ii. manufacturing active charcoals, their adsorbing capacity, me*
and various appliontions (especially in the 4ugar-b3st
Industry) are decoribed.
Tj
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age
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400
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OXTOLN 94IMTS* lorle-Kof a. to Units& Chemical and Metallurgical
Works. Czechoelovwda (U.8. 2,566,105/1951). Carboa depolarizing
slectroden are produced by ulding carbonaceous materials, such as
sawdust# peat, charcoals we and made plastic with settvating soliLjions
such as ZnC1 or pho phoric cid. The shaped bodies are dried. annealed
at 800-100008 and wa:h*dj atescond annealing Improves the consolidation
of the substance. GeA.
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in tM d. of tiqums da;RQd-W rdtf-bilitY Of the presses.
on increged the filtmtim fate and Im,
The addia. of activated charcoal to d- Ilqu
11 UquOCS VMvIdIlIC an adetillate filteflitr, surfs" WIS
=tlnlWcde.quNjA' 0170 though the latter VMS u%"I Path-
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capacity, mil vadowapplicatiorts (ci(xviallyin thosu4w-
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CZECIIOSLOVAKIA
ZERJOVA, Apna, Botanical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
(Botanicky usi'av Ceskoslovenske akadernie vedg) Prubonice.
"Cytology of the Species Vicia incana Cou'lan."
Bratislava, Biologia, Vol 18, No 9' 1963; pp 697-700.
Abstract [German summary modified3: Karyologic study of this sp ecies
(2 N = 12) and comparativediscussion of V. craccaj V. neglecta and V.
tenuifolia. Karyogram, diagram; 3 Czech and 5 Western references.
KONAKHOV, N.I., inzh., glavnyy red.; TURIANSKIY, M.A., inzh., zam,
glavnogo red,-.'ZMSMV, A,P,,-inzh., red.; KHAVIN, B.N.,
red.izd-va; SO LUT SM i.1k. tekhn.red.
[Collection No.10 of consolidated cost indexes of buildings
and structures of the food industry to be used in the re-
valuation of capital assets) Sbornik no.10 ukrupne=ykh poka-
zatelei stoimost*i zdanii i sooruzhanii pishchevoi promysh-
lennosti dlia pereotsenki osnovnykh fondov. Koekva, Gos.iza-vo
lit-ry po stroit.,.arkhit. i,stroit.materialam, 1959. 85 P:8)
(HIRA 12.
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)-Gosudarstvannyy komitat po delan
atroitelletva.'
(Yood industry--Equipment and supplies)
TSMING, V-V-; SHCH9GLOVA. G.14.;PLYSHF.VSKAYA. Ye.G.; ZOTSALOV, V.V.
N15
Using radioactive nitrogen in studying pEant metabolism
as affected by age and the amount and time of applying fertilizers
[with summar7 in Hng~ishl. Fiziol',rast. 4 no-1:3-13 Ja-F 157.
l.Pochvenny7 Institut im. V.V. Dokucha7eva Akademii nauk SSS2,
Moskva.
(Plante-Metaboliam)
(Fertilizers and Manures) (Nitro'gen--Isotopes)
XMIN. A.K.; SONDIX, V.A.; PUSHUSIMA, YO.G.; 7MT -Y.T.
Problem of the assimilation of atmospheric ni.trogen by the organism
of mammals, Trudy Instobiolefis, uo.l-.256-261 155, (KEM 9:9)
(NITIiC)GJN-4BSIMIIAT ION Alit IMOMION)
I MMM
MWI MEMO IMM M"M
Assimilation of atmaspheric ofing en- a-n dr:--
nism. k M. Ku--.iti, V. A. Skin(Lik. E. 6. Myshvl4k-a~a.
v V. zertsalov Y'ruly lust. li;(4. pi:.. Akad N k
"M~MfM,5).-Nci true civiclititevit ar
tum Of N" from the atin. was obsurved after rat, were krpt
! 2 ,tAvs in :i cham6er the aun. of which kLid I~cn liLheled
with N n~-'iallh oullf-,41c" '11 t kri;t I ( Llim f1v
uiyk..
Of aitFoCefl-15 in a study or astiv-d- ituEr-ition
andarmation in plants. F Turei ,,, M ~ A
Uunnnskaya, E C. Plyshvv~Laya, AA TLUiomutiv, aud
V V Zcrts~U,v P.hm-dca" 1M. N~ 7, 1 12 -P=t *
u nZ!=fj'M1br cultumm with staudard uu(Twuls wrxc u5-1
to %tart the plants, Later. the cultur" m-twd (1411.1,SO.
enriched with N" In vanous amts. After definite Intervalti
the plants were harvested anA analyzed. The plants wcm
eApmc4 to this trentment from 15 tain. to'2140 hTs. In ItAs
matiner it wd3 ptrisible to follow quantitatively the cha Ites
fitking place In the respectiwe N frActlima. The te*'olts
bhow that there is a contiduous, renewal of psatxlm~ This
is highly lattitsificd In Me tops at Dung plants.
72-120 hrs. all coustituticrual picterls N Is fully
renewed. The rzscr-e callcidally eixwlvcd pratelas are re-
newed much slower. The NIA appears in the evustitutional
proteins In much earlier stagirs than in the ftufve Pcotria's.
which Indicates that the synthesis; of the former takes place
'earlier. Both types of proteins are formed much slowtf in
theroots. The data show that 2 hrs- after adding the tagrA
N it could he detected in the form of ainino qcids. After 4
hrs. the N16 was detected the chlatoVbyll iLn4 Vtott,".
The mobile reserve prateini wite found In the racts Wick-
hlg Movement ftm the lcavcs;~ :It is postulatcd-that the
tMusfenm(fon of these it immotkllcd by enzyme syitctns
which cautlyze the synthr-ils of amino "s in plants. The
intensity of amino acid formation =4 renewal of protein
T dtps when plants stre In the dask.. J. S.-Loffe,
USSR / Plant Physiology. Mineral Nutrition. 1-3
Abs Jour : Hof Zhur --Biol., Ito 10, 1958,# No 43728
Author ; Toorling; V. V.; Shcheglova, G. M.; Plyshovak.Va; Ye. G.;
Inst :~Institute of the Academy of Sciences., USSR
Title :An Investigation of Plant Metabolism in Relation to Ag(3j.
Doses and Times of Applying Fertilizers Utilizing the Isoto-
pe u15.
Orig Pub :Fiziol. rasteniy; 1957, 41 No. li 3-13-
Abstract :Millet wat cultivated in a sand culture on a Gellrigell mix-
ture. ul was applied to the pots before planting) and u15
in side-aressing. The N15 content was determined by a mass
SpGCtvmeter. Oie variants in the experiment wore-, 'E' dose
of Nl given before planting,, the rtst by side-dressings at
various times,, 1/10 of a dose of Nl before planting tmd
9/10 of a dose by side-dressings at different times. I-11th
Card 1/2
USSR / Plant Physiology. Mineral Nutrition. X-3
Abs Jour t Ref Zhur Biol., No IOP 1958, No 43728
the initial dose of N., the longer the plants did not get
side-dressings the quicker did they form amino acids. 5he
rate of protein renewal depended on the developmental phases
of millet: the shooting diage proved critical. With the
initial dose at 1/10 NJ whero side-dresaing was applied up
to the differentiation of the infloreecences, athere vat; an
,quLmented new formation of amino acids and protein renewals
which brought about an increase in the yield+(11 to two
times larger than the control). With later sida-dressing
the renewal of N compounds proceeded considerably slowell.
This work was performed at the Soil Institute of the Acztd-
emy of Sciences USSR. -- N. G. Buyakovich.
Card 2/2
A
AKOFTAH, A.T., RAKHM.ALEVICH, Ye U., A~AKYAN,- A.A. OVCHINNIKOV.- N..Haj
ZALXWO P.M., MVIUA: YE.A., IVAROTA, U.K., ZERTBALOYAO G.I:.
3xperimental data on the study of causative agent of pemphlgus in
the developing chick embryo [with summary in English]. Vesto,derm;
i van; 32 noo'4:3-9 Jl-Ag 158 (MIRA lido)
1* Is teentralinogo kozhno--maerologicheakogo Instituta
dir N*M. Tarnnov) i Instiiuta viruoolpgil Akademii meditsinskikh
nauk SSSR ~dir; P.N. ]Coeyako*v);
FEMPRIGUS, virus,
oulture in chick.embryo (Rue))
M MIMS X
0
IN
SMELCV, N.S., prof.; ZIMTSALOVA, G.N.; KOCHETKOV., V.D.
Complications in the peripheral nervous system in pemphigus
during treatment with corticosteroids. SovJbd. 27 no.7.-
120-124 J1163. (HIRA 16:9)
1. Iz kliniki kozhnykh bolezney (zav. prof. N.S.Smelov)
TSentrallnogo nauchno-lusledovatoliskogo kozhzio-venorolco.-
gicheskogo instituta'*(dir.- dotsent N.M.Turanov) lanister-
stva zdravookhraneniya, RSFSR.
(CORTICOSTEROIDS) (FEWMIGUS)
(NERVES) MI IFIWAL)
"I'M M
IMMORt R
WINWOVES 9
Egg
R-A-K-H-M-Aa"--V I CH E 14
BELYAYEVA, E.F. L ZRRTSALOVA, G.NS; ;ZIIN, R.M.;
AVAKYAN, A.A.
Data on the etiology of pamphigue. Borgyogy. vener. czemle 16 no.51.
193-200 S 16o.
1. Az Orooz Szoolalist a Szovetsegi Koztareasag Egeszaegugyi
Miniszteriuma Kozponti Bor-Nomikortani Intesetenek (Igazgato:
Turanov N.M., az-orvostudomanyok kandidatusa es a Poliomyelitis-
katato Intezet (1gazgato: prof. Caumakov M.I.. a Szovjet
Tudomanyos Almdemia levelezo tagja) k-ostlemenye.
(PENPRIGUS etiol)
SMBWV, N.S., prof*# MALYKIN, R-Tat, prof#, KHRUNOVA, A.P., kand.med.nauk,
~MMTSAWA, G.N.
Blectronarcosis in treatment of eczema and nqurodermatitiso*
SovAtmed. 22 no,9s92-98 S158 (MIRA 11: 11)
ilt Is TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovatellakogo koshno-venerologichaskogo
institute, (dirt" -kandseds'nauk N.M. Turanov) Miniateratov tdravo-
okhranenly RSFSR*
~GGTR&TARCOS IS
ther. of eczema & neurodermatitis (Rua))
(ECZM. ther.
alectronarcosis (Rua))
(NMODEWTITIS, ther,
same (Rug))
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;-UTHORS: Grechanik, L.A., Faynberg, Ye. A., and
TITLE: Electroconductivity of glasses in the system
Na.0-PbO-SiO2
PFRIODICAL- Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 36, no.
-4
1963, 91 94
TEXT: The specific conductivity per unit volume
mensured at 100-4000C in plassen of the above system, for comp,!-,.,
sitions 35-70 m01,% S102 and 0-20 mol.% Na2O, in an effort to
produce a unified picture of the conductivity in these glasses.
The specimens were prepared by fusing pure materials in Pt or
quartz crucibles-, electric resistance was measured on discs
45 mm in din and 1-1.5 mm thick, with graphite electrodes, with
a reproducibility of 15 - 20%. The plot of log p2000 (where p2OOo
is the resistance at 2000G) against molar. % Na2O showed that in
general log p2ooo remained essentially steady, or even increasedi
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Electroconductivi.ty-of glasses D226/D308
for small additions of Na 0 replacing PbO, but decreased sharply
when the Na2O was raised from 12 - 50%- Also, log ~200o tended
to increase up to a point with increasing PbO, for Na2O contents
of 6-35%; for a constant PbO content, log'P., o remained essen-
'. 200
tially unchanged for 0-12 mol.% N&20 and decreased rapidly as Na2O
was raised to 20-36%. The results are summarized on a ternary
dii*Kram. In PbO-SiO2 , glasses the current is carried by Pb4+0
whilst the current carriers in the ternary glasses are largely NaL+.
Two composition fields exist, as defined by the lines of equal
resistance; in one of these Pb ions are merely modifiers' and in
the other Pb ions may be incorporated in the Si-O lattice. This
difference is ascribed to a change in the coordination number of Pb.
There are 4 figures nnd I table.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut elektrotekhniches-
kogo, stekla (Scientific Research Institute of
Electrochemical Glass)
SUBMITTED: September 12, 1961
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GRECHANIKS, L.A.; FAMERG, Te.A.; ZERTSALOVA, CN.
Electric conductivity of glasses in the system Na2O - PbO -8' 02
Zhur.prikl.khim. 36 no.1:91-94 Ja 1143, (MIRA i6:5)
l.- Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut ;pLektrotekhnichoskogo stekla.
M.:M properties)
KIT&YGOIIODSKIY, I.I.; BAYBURT, L,G,; .4jATSALOVA, I.N.; KkMCHMIKO, V.C,'.;
'PATVMa, Ys.A.
Investigating the feasibility of prodneing "vizhurit" glass.
Stek. i ker* 16 no-3:12-13 Mr '59- (MIRA 12:4)
(Glass research)
S/181/62/004/002/024/051
B101/BI02
AUTHORBs Grechanik, 1. A., Paynberg, Ye. A., and Zertsalova, I. N.
TITLEs Electrical conductivity of sodium-lead-silicate glasses con-
taining iron oxide
.PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 2, 1962, 454 - 457
TEXT: The coexistence of ionic conductivity and n-type conductivity was
studied from the effect of Fe2o 3 and NaO on the electrical resistance of
glass specimens containing 60 moleA Sio 2 and 40 mole9A PbO, in which PbO
was replaced by Fe2o 3 (1 - 10%) and Na20 (2 - 15%). The process of glass
melting and the method used to measure the resistance will be described
later. Addition of Fe2o 3 to the lead-silicate glass lowered the resistance
substantially (Fig. 4). Sodium-oxide glasses possess ionic conductivityg
and iron-oxide glasses have n-type conductivity, whereas glasses containing
Na20 and,Fe20 3 exhibit both types, the total conductivity is, however,
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Electrical conductivity of... B101/BJ02
lower. logQ - f(E) is a linear function for'either type. The activation
energy E (ev) was calculated from Q - Q 0exp(E/2kT). With Na 20 + Fe2 03
glasses, the points lay between the two straight lines for ionic conductiv-
ity and n-type conductivity. The activation energy of glasses with ionic
conductivity and with the same volume resistivity as that of n-type glasses
is higher than that of the latter type. n-type conductivity occurred
already at 2 - 31~ Fe20 This effect of low Fe 0 concentrations requires
34 2 3
special investigations. A paper of 0. V. Mazurin et al. (ZhTFV U, 2702,
1957) is referred to. There are 6 figures, I table, and 6 referencess
4 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The reference to the English-language publics-
tion reads as followas S. Strauss, D. Moore, W. Harrison, L. Richards, J.
Rea. Nat. Bur. Stand., 56, 135, 1956.
ASSOCIATIONs Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektrotekhnicheskcigo
stekla, Moskva (Scientific Research Institute of Electro-
technical Glass, Moscow)
SUBMITTEDt September 11, 1961
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EUectrical conductivity of ... Bl-Ol/Bl-02
Fig. 4. Effect of replacement of'PbO in lead-aiiicate glassby Na 0 and
1 2
Fe 0 on eiectrical resistance (a) and activatioh energy (5).
2 3
Legends (1) moles; (2) evo
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AUTHORS: Kitaygarodskiyf 1. 1.,. Bayburt, L. G.,.Jartsalova, 1. 11.7
Karpechenko, V. G., Paynbergo Ye. A.
.TITLE: Investigation of the Possibility of Obtaining the
I'Vizhurit" Glass (Issledovaniye vozmozhriosti polucheniya
stekla vizhurit)
PERIODICAL:. Steklo i keramika, 1959t ITr 3) pp,12 13 (USS-10
ABSTRACT: The .shatterproof glass presebtly manufactured has the
defect of completely disinte,grating into fragments~ although
not dangerous ones, when given a blow. It is however re-
quired in motor car traffic that on destruction of the
glass at least a small part of it, the one in front of the
driver's eyes, is left undamaged. In 1956 the authors of
the present paper carried out investigations at the Gusevskiy
zavod imeni Dzerzhinakogo (Gusev Factory imeni Dze:rzhinskiy)
for the purpose of obtaining a "Vizhurit" type g1a;9s, which
is produced abroad by various patented processes. HIMperi-
ments were made on the flat windshields of the "Mookvich"
car (974'Y327Y 5-5 mm). The results obtained are shoiim in
Card 1/2 figures 1 and 2, but they are not regarded as satiotactory,
Investigation of the Possibility of Obtaining the SOV/72-59-3-4/19
"Vizhurit" Glass
as the glass, according to figure 2 burst after 10 15
days as a consequence of internal otrains. Theue experi-
ments must now be carried on. There are 2 fiFureu.
ASSOCIATION: Gusevskiy zavod imeni Dzerzhinskogo (Gttmd.-!,Y Factory imeni
Dzerzhinskiy)
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SSSR 27 no.4:37-39 11916. (KLRA 9t10)
1. Upravlyayushchiy Rostovskoy oblastnoy skotozagotovitellnoy
kontoroy (for Makeyev). 2. Nachallnilc planovo-finansovogo otdola
(for Zertsekell).
(Feeding and feeding stuffs)
ZETSEROV, B#M., inzh.
Enclaned ehActric tr=.sformor cable ILOsemblies. Enorgetik 9
no.2:18-19 F 161. (KMA 161-7)
1(Slectrio substations)
(Electric power.distribution)
Z9VINA, G.B.; STAROSTIN, I.V.
Interrelationships of new settlers and local fauna-in the bi,"enoses
of fouling of the-Caspian Sea. Vop. ekol. 5:74-77 162.
(MrRA 16:6)
1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Caspian Sea-Marine fouling)
PJA
ABUREL, E... prof.j ZERVOS, 0., dr,; RUSU, A.x dr.; TITEA, V., dr.;
FANAO S,,.,
Imunobiological am& therapeutic research in vaginal tricho-
moniasiB. Hicrobiolegia 8 no.2sl45-152 Mr-Ap 163.
1* Lucrare efectuata in Clinica I do obstetrica Bi ginecologie
"Filantropia" I.H.F., Bucuresti.
(TRIC4CMONAS VAGINITIS) (SKIN TESTS)
(SEROTHERAFr (VACCINE TWAPr)
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ABUREL.E.; PANAIS.
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Immunological and therapeutic investigations in vaginal tri-
chommiasio. R=anien med. rev. 7 no.4:13-19 O.-D'63
FRLr,,',ANIA
Prof E. ABUREL, Dr_2. ZERYD
3_, Dr A. RUSU, Dr V. TTFEA and Dr S. PANA;
First Obstetric and Gynecologic Clinic (Clinica I de obscetrica si
ginecologie) "Filantropia," College of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest.
111mmunology and Therapy of Trichomonas vaginalis.11
Bucharest, Microbiolo,~ie, Parazitologie, Epidemiologie, Vol 8, No 2,
Mar-Apr'63; pp 14,9-152.
Abstract [English summary modificdl: Intradermal testing with antigen
prepared from clinical siolate., 163 of 262 tests were positive Including
16 false positives; there were also 12 false negatives. Same antigen
used as vaccine by pricking intravaginal mucose in 100 women with severe
crichomonal vaginitis: excellent clinical results in 89; side effects
mild: low fever in 5, slight crythana in 10. In vitro and clinical
(4 patients) preliminary experiments with an effective hyperi=.-ine serma
are also reported.
UNTUO C(L_~~~A,UNT-Uq R.
Contributions to the study of the domestic building materialal
prelim'-nary note: study of the clay of Valea Lupuluit districl,..
of Iasi. Studii fiz tehn Iasi 10 no.2:241-249 159. (EEAI 9:9)
(Rumania-Building materials) (Clay)
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PARIZKOVAI Eva,..
Depressive.traits in the personality of Julius Zeyer. Cesk. psychiat.
57 no-5037-342 '61.
1. PsychiatrickoC lecebna Homi Berkovice.
(DEPRMSION)
MUM V-- --- - ----- -
hOEWMEIG' 14,; ZMUTT' (sada Baltimore, U.S.A,,)
Births in brow presentation. Redovi Mad. fak. Tol.1:24-64 1953.
1. Klinika za-zgnoke boleati I porodJaje Radiclaskog fakulteta u
Zagreb-a (prodstojulk akademik prof. dr, Franjo Durst)
(LABOR MSOTATION
*brow)
KAMME, LIZ.$ prof. [deceased]; TSAGAMMI, A.L., prof.; NUTSUBIDMI,
K.4h., kand.nauk; ZSSAMVILI, V.I., kand.nBuk; GAMKMIDU.
P.D., red.; BATIXW_ILIE.V., red-.izd-va; TODUA, A.R.. tekhred.
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bearing bond in the Bakson-Urup interfluvel Geologichookoe
stroonie polosy uglenosnykh otlozhenii mazhdu basseinami rr. Bakae-
no i Urups. 1960. 1)9 p. (MIRA 114:12)
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Geologichookiy institut.
.(Baksan Valley--Coal geology),
(Urup Valley--Coal geology)
, I Ny
uG.VELJ, A. 1-p akoda-Ak" glav. rild.; r.A.;
DZRAIIELIDE, A.I., aka~c---Jk, red.;
--Cd.; ZAIIII)ZE, G.M.$ I
akademil-, red.
[Problems of the geolon- of, Goorpa; f:)r the 22d se,~;oioji
of the lnLernatAorwl Voprosy geologii
Gruzii; k XXII sessii Mezbdunarodnogo geoJc-,,-*Ir-hqskogo kor,
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(MIRA 18:3)
1. Akaderidya rauk Gmzinalkoy F~Sil, Tifl.-!.--l. ilk~ider-Aya nawk-
rlrliziiiskc~y T'iflis (f,)r Grurkrelidse, Ezhanalidze,
Notsenidze, TSagareli
77: . .... .
ZESASHVILI* V.11-P
.6dological'structure of Jurassic r-A-:%A7-T;Vg deposits
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l.-Inetitu t geologii i miner'slogli Akademli nauk Gruzinskoy SSR.
(Caucasus, Northern--Coal geology)
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