SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHDANOVA, L.D. - ZHDANOVA, M.M.
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KftYFETS, L.O.; SALMIN. L.V.;.LEYTHANp M.Z.; KNIMINOVA, M.L.;
VASILOIZVA, A.'V,.j GALIPERIN, I.P.; SLAvrNA, A.M.; ZHD VA. L.D.
P=NEVA, O.G.y"VARSANOVAp Ye.Ya.; GINZBURG, G.M*,,**
MELINIK, Ye.Yu'O
Comparative evaluation of typhoid fever vaccine prepared by various
methods, materials from an epidemiological experiment in 1961.
Zhur .mikrWAol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 200-76 F 164.
USSR/Plant PhysioloQr General
AbG JOur ROf Mur: B.iol No 21i 1950, 95598
Author Andreyonko, S*S.p Vidanova, LeAt
Inat K16Cow Univarsity
On 'the Probla3s of 11hysiolo,,Acal Differences of Wilitar
and Spring Wheatee
Orig Pub Vostne, Mosko un-ta, Scr. biol,, poelivoved,, gool, gijoLTo)
11957) No 2) 29-37
Abstract The C011tont of cbloropbyll) 1~~otosynthcsis, respiratioll)
crowt-h of root, syetats, ab-zorption of lip P and K, mducing
activity) accurmlation ol' caccharoaa and redicina auCurs
was datorminad in 10-, 15-) 20- and 35 day sprouts OZ
itinter Ubcat,110 599 and sprin:; lutescene 062 raicod xuider
water cultivation conditione with a pH of 6 9 5. tx: Taire
Intlensive growth waa notcd of tho root systerm in the
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USSR/Plant n, ysiolo General.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biolij No 21; 19561 95598
early stages of Aevc1op,;(-nt in winter wheat. Me sprinC;
wacat with a smaUer vilmo of roots absorbed a C;rcat
unntity of mineral sifost"Inces, especiaUy of F, Illtell-
q
sity of photosynthesia nnd respiration in spring wheats
Aucing Gu
wabless than in winter wheats. More rL Lpre
mid saccharose were accumilatcd in the roots and leaves
of winter. wheat sprouts than in the spring. No clear
difference in the content of cUorophyll in tho 1cavas
of, winter. and spring wheat was noted. -- L.K. Polish-
('UZBEKISTAN-TrPHOID F15V )
L. L.
USSR:/14icrobiology, General X,icrobiology. F-1
Abs Jour;, Referat. Zh. -Biolo PNo. 9, 1957P 3548T,
~~Author Pers),I.F,; Zhdanovaj IjG.; Golman, M.I.
Title Concerning:the Species Forming" Variability of
the,Dysentary'Bacteria Sonre and Flexner. Report
1, BiologicalTroperties of Variants Obtained As
the Result of the Variability of Dysentery Bac-
Bonne and Flexner
Orig.Pub: Tr. Mosk. n.-i. in-ta, vaktsin i syvorotok, 1956,
8j 297-303
Abstract: The authors adapted-the method of single-cell,
cultures for the study of.changeability of dysen-
tAry:bacteria-. Twenty-six cultures of dysentdry
bacteria Flexner and Bonne were utilized. For a
much more effectivefactor of changeability, they
chose the method of "aging" (prolonged preservation
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TJSS.R ~-/Mcrobiolog-y. General Microbiology.
:Abs Tour: -Refera t.:. Z h. ~-Biol. No. 9, 1957, 35487
-ro t
without resowingat. om emperature). In the
.,numerous variants obtained) the.cultural and
biochemical, propertiesj the antigen structure,
and also the pathogeny for mice during enteral
Infections were thoroughly studied. On the basis
of such a study, the variants were divided into
several groups beginning with the variants having
a comparably small deviation from the original
properties, and endingwith the variants which
~were fully identified with the paratyphoid bae-
teria, of the Breslau type'or.the para-intestinal
bacilli, but according to the antigen structure
were closer to the dysentery or paratyphoid bac-
teria.
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USSR Aicrobiology, General Microbiology.
Abs Jour: Referat. Zli.:-Biol., No. 9' 1957, 35488
Author
i Pere, I F.;,.Zhdanova,I.G.-,# aolman, M.I.
Title Concerning ~the "Species Forming" Variability of
the Dysentary Bacteria of Sonne,and Flexner.
Report 2., The Nature of the Para-agglutinating
Strains
Orig.Pub: Tr Mosk. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1956,
8, 3 04 -!3 07
Abstrabtt On. the~~basis'of experiments with the "aging"of
obtained from one cellp the
dysentery oultures
,
author comes to the conclusion that the so-called
para-agglutinating-strains of intestinal and
para-intestinal bacteria themselves produce the
variants of' pathogenic bacteria of t he intestinal
group. The specification of the antigens in the
-d: I
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USSR /Microbiology. General Microbiology. F-1
Abs, Jourt Referat.,Zh, ~-Biol. 0No. 9o 1957, 35489
variants similar to phylogenetically earlier
species and to a diapason of variability up to
the.variants of the alkali-forming type. Noted
is the,presence of consistent stages of variabil-
ityb The uniforminity of these changes is
determined by the community of phylogenesis of
the bacteria of -the intestinal group. The au-
thors reject theterm put forth by some resear-
chers of "saprophytization" of pathogenic mi-
crobes in the-process of evolution. In the
opinion of the authors, the variants of the
'Breslau type of.bacteria obtained from dysentary
bacteria,.completely pathogenic and virulent,
are "saprophytes" no more than the dysentery
bacteria from which they were obtained. The
authora further,consider that the convergence
during the aging of culture in laboratory con-
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TSSR 1/kicirobiology. General, Microbiology.
Abs Jours Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957j, 35489
ditionsAs due not~to a "restoration" of vestiges
lost by~this or that species during its stay in a
medium or in a human organism, but to a deepening
variation in a distinct direction. It is the
opinion of the authors that on the basis of the
data raceivedj a change should,be made in the
genealogical scheme of Minkevich and it should be
assumed-that"the species.of the Intestinal and
para-intestinal bacilli,of paratyphoid B of the
Breslau'bacteria i and the dysentary bacteria, are
linked by a single line of evolutionary develop-
ment in the above stated sequence.
Card 34
;USSR /kicr.obiology. General Microbiologyo F-I
Abe Jouri Referat, Zh. -Biol. "No. 9,P 19571 35490
from'the point:of view of Michurin's teaching.
The authors come to the foll6wiing conclusionst
manifestatiom:of variability in cultures of
bacteria'of~the intestinal group in conditions
which are not favorable for their exiotenceo re-
flect-the'ph;~logenetlc development-of the given
specieis, i.d,', they are,, so to.say, manifesta-
tions df-dtavisrn'. a reversion to close or distant
ancestors",' As result variants appear which
are dimilar'in features and properties to the
phylogenetically preceeding species. This atav-
istid variability cannot be likened to adaptive
variability or directed variability. The authors
stress-thdt the study'of adaptive variability In
cultures of bacteria of the intestinal group'can
be adapted for ascertaining the fundamental stages
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AUTHORS; Savitskiy, Ye. Tylkina,M.A.,Zt4!n2y!,_Lj., Zubkova. L. A., Starkov, V- N.,
Fokin, A., G., Petrova, L. S., and Arkushn, T. 1.
TITLE: The properties of theniurn, rhenium-tungsten and rhenium-molybdenum alloys
SOURCE. Akademiya nauk SSSR. -Institut metaffurgii. bstedovaniya po zhatoprochaym splavam,
v. 9, 1962. Materialy Nauchnoy sessif po zhatoprochnym splavam (1961 S.), 194-203
TEXT- Modern technology demands the most refractory metals such as W, Re, Ta and.Mo. In the present
work the microstructure and the mechanical properties of Re-W and Re-Mo were invesipted at room and
at 260V-3400'C. Methods of costing and of plastic deformation of W-Rc, Mo-Re and W-Mo-
Re alloys were developed, It was shown that when tungsten and molybdenum are alloyed with rhenium there
is an increase in plasticity in machinability in weldability and in strength, and the temperature of recTystal -
lization increases by 400-500C. There are 4 figures and I table.
V/
yana gor lyevm;
PERSI Soloman Abramovi h;,
M-f ~Akl red#
(Wireworms and their',control]:Provolochniki i mory bo0by a
n
I -116a 1565,
ngrad KQI o 3 22-1 p,
Mi, (MIRA 18:9)
KANWAN, A.A.; QUSHKOV, V.P.;:5HUDKOVA, V.H.; SVIRIDOVA, Z.F.; CHEBOTA-
REVA, Ye.A.; SHUKILIN, V.I.; FUDINA, X.Y.; BRAGINA, U.K.; LUTSKATA#
YeJe.; KODACHMIKO, A.B.; KOSOVA, V.A.; MCKLYIMIY, B.I.; MUHMINp
A.A.; K11LIKOV, N#I.; RYDVANOV, N.Y.; BILICHUX, A.I.; TWSUi Tu.I.;
R02XNTALI, Ye *I.; iBELWS, T.Ya.; SIDOROV, V.P.; 2RDANOVA, L.P.;
ALEKSANDROVSKAYA:: L . I.; KOVAL' , V.V.; red.;
SOKOLOV, I.Ae, samoglavnago red.1 AMSETEV, A.M., red.- ARZUKARYAN,
A.A., red.; BRT,1AkOT,.A.S*, red.; BECHIN, A.I., red.; VARGA, Te*S.p
red.; LRMIN,~I*M., red.; LYUIMOVA,-V.V., red.; SKOROV, G.Te., red.
V rodaktirovanii ucbaetvovali: SHAPIRO, A.I.. red.; TATISHCH3V, S.I..
KOVRIGIHA,,Te.', tekhn.red.
[Economic conditions of capitalistic countries; review of.business
conditions.for 19~8 and the beginnina of 19591 Ekonomicheskoe polo-
2henie kapitaliatich6ekikh stran, kon"iunkturnyi obeor 2A 1958 g.
i nachalo 1959 g.~ Moskva, Izd-vo "Pravda,O 1959.. 127 p. (Prilo-
zhanie k zhurnalu "Hirovaia ekonomika i mezhdunarodnys otnoshaniia,*
no.8, avguat 1959 g.) (MIRA 12:9)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR.-Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mazlidunaroftykh
otnosheniy. 2. Klollektiv. notrudn'Akov kon"yunkturnogo sektora Insti-
tuta-mirovoy akonomiki i ms2hd~narodnykh otnoshoniy AN SSSR (for
Glushkov, Shvedkova, Sviridova. Chebotareva, Shamilin, PUina, Bragina,
Lutskaya, Ko6chenko# Itosova# Mokiyarskiyo Grechikhin, Knlikov# Rydva-
nov, Bellchak, Vinteer, Rozentall, Belous, Sidorov. Zhdanova, Alek-
oandrovskaya, Koval').
~:_(Economic conditions)
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p
PrInim-eli ucbao'tie7i-RA=f0T, 3jef'red.; .PMUMXOTA,' A.I,j
(Che~lypbinii Pio-vince--Crojm and cliras to)
MATVBMA,-V.Y.; VMIVi Rob, 0-tv.rido- TIUSPOLIMUYAI- R.S.,- red,--
UTIKAGANBBTQV, H.Hop kandogeogrenauk; BZnYM,, T.P.0 kand,geogr.nauke.
BATAMaMlY, Sh.A.0 ksnd.fL:g,-matsm.nauk; BAYDAL, M.Kh.. kand.
geogr.nauk-, KUZMSOY. A.T., kond.geogrosuk; qHUBROlt, L*.A.o,
doktor geogr.nsuk;.3ffYMffA, Tu.G., mladahiy usuchnyy storudnik;
UTYMOV. A.B., kand'geogr.nauk; GOLITOW, I.A.. doktor geogr.
nauk; KLIXPVA, Z.]D.:.starshiy nauchnyy notrudnik; MWISMOTA9
Y6oA mladehiy nauchuj~r j9otrudnik;'GlL'MGMlTS, N.Y., AsrshiY
nauchnyy sotrudniki ~PIMQHOV, I.I., sturshLy nouchn" sotrudnik;
TYACMEKO,' U.S., mladohiy nauchnyy notrudnik-, ZOAHOVA, L.P,,,
red.; 3RAYNINA, R.I., tekhn.red.
(Ollmate of lasakhataul Klimat Kazakfistans. Pocl red. A.S.Ute-
ahava. Leningrad, Gidrcmateor.izd-v6, 1959. 366 p.
(MIRA 13 15)
1. Rusaia (1923-.:U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upraylaniye gidrometeoro-
logichaskoy sluzhby.- 411 Xaxakhokly ppdagogicheskly institut
(KasPI),(forlUtimagamb eiov). 3, Glavnaya geofisticheskaya observa-
tqriya'im.'.A.IoVoyeykova (GOO) (Tor Berlyand, Golltsbarg)..4. Ka-
sbkhakiy nauchno-issledovstell~kly gidriometeorologichaskly insti-
tut.IKazNIGHI) (for BesverkhnLyp Baydal, Kisnetsov, Uteshevq lly-
kova, Ken'shikova. Gellmgollts,.Prokhorov# Tkachenko). 5. Insti-
tnt geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (1G AN SSSR) for Shvyreve).
AUsakhotan-alimate)
SMIKAX, S.H., otv.reds; PAMMVICH, $Jo,, red.; ZHDAHOVAA_M,,xred.;
SMMUV' A.Me 9 takhn. red,
[Agroclimatio reference book on Tomsk Province] Agroklimatichaskii
spravochnik po Tomskoi oblasti, Leningrad, GldrowteorAxd-vo
1960. 135 po (MIRA 13:11)
Novosibirsk. Oldrometeorologichookeys observatoriya.
2. Nachallnik Zipadno-Sibirskogo upravlaniya gidrometaluzhby
(far Shnllmanl- 1. Dlraktnr Wavnnlhlralrt)v eldrnmatnnrnl-aplnhankt)v
YSSR/Plant Physiolo&y..Respirati.on.and Mletabolism 1-2
'Abs Jour Hof7hur Bioi,.O so ig, lo,58, no 0 6618
J Author : Prokoflyov A.A., no P. and Sobolov A.M.
Inst : Institute of P3Ant Physioloa AS USSR
Title Certain Lave of the Flow of Substances from Loavon Toward the
Reproductive Organs
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Orig Pub Fiziol. Rastoniy, 4, No h, -431, 1957
Abstract 10-2-0 days after flowerinG, C1402 saccharose-C14 CH C14
WX and .Na HP3%4 were,introduced into individual le2ves of
the 'Ilarlii Stepney", "3zaratovskly Ranni-y" and "Krasnodarskiy
596611 varieties of leaf mustard and sunflower, throut~h
placement of solutions on leaves or their introduction by the
vacufuji-ilifiltration method,.daiLr for a period of 5, 10 and 15
da~rs. Also, the leaves Vero exposed for 20-minuto intervals
to an atmosphere with C"+02- In the leaf mustardy the upper-
tier leaves proved to,be most active in nouriBhinG the
fruits and seeds., In the sunflower, reGardleas of the tier,
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Abs Jour Rof nur Bioi.) No 19) 1958) Uo C-5618
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y leaf supplied only the sector of anthodium located
ver,
directly above it. Tiowever).after immersion of the ond
of 6- cut-off stalk into a solution of labeled naccharoso or
a atei on #c second.or third day., thera oacurred the
in~;raos of Cll~ into all zones of the anthodium. %he eli-
mination, on tho' fourth day after flowerina, of the leavas
of a sinrle ortholine exertad no affect on tha davelopment
of *E;ccds, while the elimination of tlie leaves of 3-4 ortholines
racultedin an-asymetrical groirth of the anthodium and in
arrest of the development of the aceds located above tho
eliminated leaves. The study was oxecutod in the Institute
of Plant Physiology) M USSR.--B,'.'o. Kravtsova
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MANUKYA,N, A.A.; RYDVANOVO N.F.; BELOUS, T.Ta,; SVIRIDOVA, Z.P.; cHEBDTAREVA,
SHUMILIN, V.I.; PUDINA, K.V.; LUTSKAYA, Te.Ye.; BRAGINA,
N.M.; SANDAKOV, V.A.; MWSOp S.; ZABLOTSKAYA, A.I.;,VDOVICBMO,
D.I.; MIRKINA, I*Z.; MIENO, I.;,,SIWROV, V.F.1 VOKLYARSKIT, B.I.;
GRECHIKHIN~ A.A.; KWOVAJ V.A.; XMIKOV, N.I.; ZHDANOVA.,,,,L.Pj
ROZENTALI, Ye.I.; PETRANOVICH, I.M.
(Economic conditions of capitalist countriesj urvey of ecpnomic
trAnda in'1961 and the~beginning of 19621 Ekon micheskoe'Olo-
zhenie kapitalinticheakikh stran; konliunkturnyi obzor sa, 1961 g.
i nachalo 1962. g. Moskno Izd-vo "Pravda," 1962., 157 p,
(MIRA 16.
:9)
.1. Sotrudniki konnyunkturnogo sektora Instituta mirovoy eko-
nomiki i mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniy AN SSSRO
(Economic history):
L 7 0 -66 Fja(m_j/EWP(tWM
MCI- Rt ~An6025 7172- SOURCE CODE: WOO
AUTHOR:: Zhdanova L, V. Sokolov, V. A,
TITLE investigation of the electron-vibrational and line structure of the aluminum
Axidation.spectrum
IN
SOURCE.- 'Refe zhs Fizikax Abe. 4D48o
REF.SOUME: :Izv. Tbmskc*o politekhn. in-ta,, v. 138."965j, 255-258
TOPIC TAGSt aluminum) spectral lineq oxidation kinetics..-flame spectroscopy$ vibra,
tion speetrump electron spectrumj Boltzmann distribution
ABSTRACT: To'investigate the excitation of A10 molecules and the conditions under
vhich equigbiium is obtained in the flame., a,study was made of the oxidation spec-
that
trum of A3.v'in the flame of aluminum powder burning in en., It is established
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the distribution of the A10 mollcules., uhich are in the gaseous phase In the flame
and produce, in the 54oo - 44M A region bands of electron-vibrational structure
against the continuous background., obeys the Boltzmann law vith respect to the vibra-
..tional states. 'The relative intensities of the aluminum lines in a flame and in an
are are compared,# and At is shown that the intensity distribution in the same. 7he
relatively low temperature obtained from the vibrational structure of the A10 mole-
cules is attributed to the fact that these molecules exist only in the colder zones,,;
of the flame. M-anslation of abstract]
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