SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHUKOVA, R.A. - ZHUKOVA, V.I.
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AUTHORS Busovq kot V. M.LZWM,
Byr
ORGI Analytical Chemistry Departmenti (Karedra analitiche3koy 1:hinii
C ._V4^4.ik4-A
2=E1_,- Extract -photomotrio,determination of bismuth ifi iniobat'ais by xtians of_
pyrazoline dithiobarbamates
SOURCE'S Moscow# Univorsitet. Vestnik. SeAya 11. XWAi~aq no. 6s 19661,72-76
TOPIC TAGSS biumuthp niobates, photometric ana.37sis
ABSTRACTS -In order to find the best reagent for the photometric 'aeterminatia'n!~'of
bismuthp compounds of the latter,with the followin aryl-sub'stituted pyrazoline,
ditMocarbamates (used in'the,form of sodium salts5 were studied,, 5-pherql, 3-~ph~hyl,
3-pherqj~75;--(furyD-2) and 3,5-diphenyX-I-pyrazoline dithiocarbamites (PDTC). Thei ~com_
pounds7 formed had the formula Bi(PDI,C)3, Optimum conditions~,for,&termining biii~uth'
were established-by studying the chloroform extraction of the compound formed by bis-
muth with 3-pherq1-PDTC in samples of potassium, rubidium and lithium nidbatei3 and
niobium pentaxide. Since the sensitivity of the method is 8 x :10".5%, and the' alihplas
contained muoh less bismuth than this amount a'. solution . of bimiuth , nitrata 'Was added
to the samples before the determination in order to check the applit-'ability of th6
method to them* The results are shown in Table 1. Orig. art. has t 2 figures and 2
tables.
Card 1/2 MC: 343.70______
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LithUM iliQbate~ 0.qTO l'.O., 09 0 9-.10- r-10
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trio zothbd irlt'a.3-ph8fi7l*-PDTc
'bates by the wctraotive-photozo
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f AUTHOR: Kaganer, M. G.; Zhukova R, I
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k ORG: Ihstitute of Oxyon Machinery Building, Moscov (In4t'itut kisloroftelbo
YnAghinoatroyeniya
TITIZ -Calculation of the contact heat, cond6tivity in vacutm,between'metalll.6
surfaced of various roughness
SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal,.v. 12, no. 3, 19669 329-337
I:- TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, heat conduction,contact heat conductivity, heat'conw-
dub-tivity calculation
ABSTRACT, A thecretical study and experimental measurements were made of the contact
heat conductivity in vacuum between metallic surfaces with various degrees'of surface
finish. Assuming a conical model of the rough surface witb an equal height',of micro-
projections in both longitudinal and transverse directions and also equal diameters
of the contact spots, formulas were derived for calculating heat.conductivity between
the contacts, taking into account the effect of the degree of -roughness of a real
surface. The experimental measurements of heat conductivity ware made between con-
tacting rolled, turned, filed or ound metallic surfaces-in the form of one'
9r pair or
-steel and titaniuO'
a pile of thin plates. The measurements were 'made with alunintuni$
contacts at an average temperature-of 180K with a temper-a-rure rrop of 30-1 and a
C~rd 1/2 UDC: 536.212
FRIDLLWD, A.Ye., glavuyy vrach-, ROLIY30, %,,Yjj., professor, konsull-
Streptomycin and para-minoolicylic acid therapi: of oateoartimattr~tubercu-
losis in children. Probl.tub.-no-3:85-86 W-je !53. (MI-RA 6:7Y
11 DetHkiy kost notubarkmle anyy amtoriy "Bako~kiil Moagorsdravotdola.
(Streptomycin) (Bonea.-Taberculosis) (Jo lilt 0--Ttiberculou is)
(Para-amihoaalicylic acid)
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ZHUKOVA S. V.
Effect of the upper mvical sympathetic ganglia on.blood
pressure i*a rabbits tw the absence of thyroid,and ssix hormones.
Biul. eksp. biol. i:zwd,;- 53 nD05%55-59 MY IQ~
.1. Iz kafedry gistologii (Zav. - sauluzhenW dey-atell nauki
f B 0V. Aleshin) Khar3kovakogn meditainskogo instituta
doir~o. - dotsent B.A. Zadoroohnyy). Predstavlena daystvitel'up
F
chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Parinym.
PRESSURE) (NERVOUS SYSTEK SYMPATHETIC)
(HOFMONES~ SEK) (THrROID HOMONES)
I
ZMOVA, T.A.
Y~irther observations on the efficacy of cheaiical prophylaxis with, quinacrine,
bigumal and plasmocide ~ and with bigmml In I combAnation witli pla5mbeiao and
b
igumal. Med.paraz I parax.bol. uo.5:418-424 S-0~153. (HLIU 6:12)
1. Is organizatsionno-epidemiologichookogo saitors lu&tituta*j&lyarIi.,%edi-.
taingkoy parasitologli. I geimintologii MiniIuterstvu adravookbmaneniya, SSSR
(direktor-lustituta -w profeaaor'P..G,Sergiyev. 2wreduyushchiy elektoiom -
doteent X.O.Rashina).
L _WJMUL4 21UHWAU,
,,Mud== 10J1 [Us
ZMKOVA T. PROKOPSUKO, L.I.; FASTANAK, Ye.A.-. A11MONVA, 1.G.
Seeking methods for radical chemical prevention, and cure without
recurrence of tertian'malatia, vith short.an& long incubation peitods,
Report U0.5: Radieal quinocid therapy without iBCUrrence of ter-P
tiani~aalaria with long incubation period. Red. parax. i parax. bal.
24 no.2:141-147 Ap-Je $55. _(XLR& 8%10)
1 Is otdeleniya, epidemiologii malyaril i orgaalgataii bor'by a
;;lyarisy.1 drugimi parasitarnymi boleznyami Insitituta malyarti,,
meditsinekoy parazitologii i gellmint6logii Kinisters6m zdra-
vookhraneniya SSSR (dir, instituta-pr6f. P.G. SergiYov"2av.
hi.
MKOVA, T,.A.; zHrLMSrATA, xx.; TAGrm. T.B.; ANDRhTWA. L.G.; CHXZH,' I.V.
The,results of quinocide-therapy for tertian.malaAa having a short
incubation period with quinocide in Azerbaijai, K!id,,Paraz. i paraz.~
bol. 27 no.1:73-78 Ja-F 158a (MIRA 11:4):,
1. Iz otdoloniya epidemiologii melyarli i orketAU-Itaii bor'by s::
melyariyey i drugimi parazitainymi boleznyami 'Instituta M91yarii,
meditainskoy parazitologii i gellmintologii Ministerstva zdravo-
okhraneniya SSSR ("dir. institute - prof. P.G.Serglya v, zav, otdo-
leniyem M.G.Pashina) i parazitologichaskogo otdola AnterinakcCr
sanitarne-epidemiologichaskoy stautsit Azerbaydzhauskey SSR (Sev.
(ANTIHALARTALS, therapeutio use
quinacide in t artian malaria (Rus))
TIBURSOKAYA, N.A.;-,,ZjjYKOV T.A.j BAGIWffAN, M.G.; YAKUSHICINA, H.S.; ZABEZHONSKIT,
AA_I
V.P.; IWYASOV., S.I.
Case of many years lasting carrier state of quartan malaria par~asiies.
paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no.D81-83 Za-FA65.
18;8)
1. Inatitut.maditsinakoy parazitologii i troplahoskoy meditainy im~
Ye.I.Martsincvskogo Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR, Moak-i-6
Institut meditainakoy parazitologii i troplebsukay ieditsiny :14"
S.M.Kirova Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya Azerbaydishanskoy SSR,
Kafedra meditsinskoy para'zitologii TSentrallnogo instituta usover-
shenstvovaniya vrachey i Psikhonevrologicbeskaya bollnit3a 9r.3,
Baku.
ACC NRt AP6017350
SOURCE CODE- U11/0326/6610131001/0015/0024
AUTHOR: j~jyachko-Gurvich, G. L.; Zhukova. T. A.
ORG: Institute of Plant Physiology Im, K. A miryazf-,v, Academy of Sciences
SSSR, Moscow (Institut fiziologii rasteniy akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Changes in the biosynthesis of fatty acids due to ni tvo(,-,eh deficiency,: In
Chlorella eyr,2noldo-ga
SOURCE: Fiziologiya rasteniy, v. 13, no. 1, 1966, 15-24
TOPIC TAGS: carbohydrate, carbohydrate synthesis, Chlorella, V\,Xk W-~L\oo\'Sm
oleic acid, algae, nitrogen deficiency, hexadecadienoic acid, hexadecatrienole acid,
fatty acid
ABSTRACT. Protein synthesis in Chlorella 82 ceases under, conditions of nitrogen
deficiencv. Carbohydrate synthesis at first increases and then ceases., Thexelative
amount of proteins and carbohydrates drops as a result of dilution.due to the Intense
synthesis of fatty acids under these conditions. During the seccnd period of,nitrogen
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deficiency, the organism mainly synthesizes fatty acids, which comprise more .tharl'I
1 700/6 of the increase in the biological mass. The acti vity,of thO E,nzyme system fnvolvi~d,
in the fatty-acid synthesis rises sharply during the first stage of nitroffen d6ficiene'
and subsequently remains at a high level. The increase in'syrithegis is differeni fop:-
different acids. Thus, the synthesis of hexadecadicnoic and hoitxadecatrienoic acids,
virtually does not change whereas that of stearic and oloic ackis rises sharply.
Synthesis of the other acids increases to a smaller extent. rheresultisthat r0ative
amounts of the acids change. Under the conditions considered, oleic acid comprise
more than 40% of the total amount of acids; this may probably be a charact eri sti,c
response of unicellular green algae to nitrogen deficiency. 'When the organism is
unable to synthesize all the various substances required for its vital activity, itbegins
to synthesize only one or a few substances. This property ma,,-possibly be exploited
for obtaining certain specified substances. The authors thank A.' A. Vereshchagin
for his criticism of the results. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tables. (Based.on
authors' abstract) INT)
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TITIE: The stractur6 Of We%
11 SOURCE. Zhurnal stnikturnoy kh1MiiP.v* 5.. no.2 3.9 &., 246-249
TOPIC TAGS: AgFdTe sub 2:, elemental sy~athesisp structure, beta-A&FeTe sub,2.0~ 1
powder analysis., crystal x ray analysis,, NiAs structure groups oemiconductor.,~
iternaxy semiconductor
ABSTRACT: The structure of the ternary semiconductor A&FeTe prepained, by
elemental synthesis at 800-850C was investigated. Cont Publications b~
J. He Weraik and R. Wolfe (J* Apple PIVal 32., 4 7491P 1W, and Mama, 14USSZ74
(J. Apple Phys. 33, 4, 1608, 1962) the existence of an individual high temperature:'!
phase beta-AgFeTe was confirm& by structural. analysis of its monocrystas. and
powder. AgFeTa ~ liongs to the structural group NW., and most prob&Wv io tha
spatial group - 2 D; (fig. 1). On initial synthesis its sub&-oup structiurd in I
Iapproximately hexagonal; on rearranging the structure changes to the tr~gonal
7.6o an& a 3.69 1. rma authors tbank P=r. Y. P. zbuze
with parameters a
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"Amount of Blood in the Brain Under Various CondiItioris of the Organisms,"
Inst. Pediatrics S AMS USSRP and Lab for StudT of the Development of the
Pediatriya, No-is PP- 35-40, 1953
'Conditions that.are created by o27gen insufficiency (aspbrxia) lead to a
sharp rise in the amount of blood in the brain (almost 3.00%). A~pujt of blood in the
brain of an adult cat is 40% greater than in a kitten during the first month of its
We. because of greater emotional activity of adult animal" . The.amount of'blood in
the hemispheres of the cerebrum of an active cat is greater than when the animalls
asleep. There is a direct connection between the amount of blood in the brain and
functional conditions of the components of the nervous systems
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Card 1/1 17, 3/19
Author Zhukova, T. P.
Title Changes in-the blood.content of the cerebral:lthemi4heres in ~the
postnatal period of development
01 m'ed 6 1 1'-l Juaq 1955~
O.Periodical Byul. eksp.~ bi i
Abstract Investigation has shown that m6 hological chang~s~ake place 1:1
rp
the vascul6r-caplilary network of the brains qvr1ng:th.e postrviidl
'groldth.period causing changes in-the blood siij~ply- Of'brain sub-.
stance and nerve cells and their requirement~i;lfor oXygen. Catti
were used as experimental animals at various~~6tagi6 after birth.
a of lif ~ the bloo& ~61x~n6: ckopped an
During the first two day e
average of 73%- Although the vascular system of theibrain underwent
considerable changes in.the first 10. days thit.,blooA Volme 47,ered
little from the'first two days'.. On.the 25~h~tq 30th day the ',viiscular
network had developed approximatel tothe name cofid-ttions 44 in
adult cats.
8 references., 4 USM, since graph
Institution Laboratory.of the Study!of Brain Developmenii~(Head~ 'Corresponding.,
Member Academy Medical Sciences USSR B. N. iC63o,rAi:y) Institute olf
Pediatrics, Academy Medical Sciences USSR, Molacoli
Submitted 20 June 1954
State of the vascular and capillary network of the cerebral
hemispheres in animalstf various ages in asphyxia [with summea7
in Englishj Report No.2. ~Lul_eksp. bioll. i mad. 43 no.2:109-113
7. '57 (HLRA 10--5)
1. Iz laboratorii po izucheni' razviti a mozg'a (zalroduyushchi~
YU y Y-
chlen-korrespondent AM; SSSR professor B.N. Klbs,ovakl~) Instituta
p9diatrii (direktor-professor O.D. Sokolova-Pif~~a"'r'eva) An S$SR,
Houkva. Predstavlena deyetvitel'nym chlenom SSSX professorom
G.N. Speranskim.
(BRAIN,'blood supply,
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--- USSR/ 'Farm Animals. Small Horned Stock.
Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9; 1956; 40474.
.Author Kedrova, Si* I., Zhukova, T. S., Kalinin, K. N.~
Inst Not given.
Title The Utilization of Non-Irrigated Crops,of Sudan
Grass as Pasture for Karakul Sheep#
Orig Pub;,Sots. s.-kh. Uzbekistana, 1957; No'8, 40-43.
Abstract: The experience of the-sowing of S6~an grass
at the Sovkhoz imeni K. A. Timiry4Zev of.'the
Uzbek SSR showed that it can be utilized for
sheep as green roughage, hay, seed, atid after-
math. The crops of Sudan grass werewillingly
consumed by the sheep in June up to 60.7% and
in July up to 73.5%. The height of the plants
is 95 cm.; they can be grazed on when they are
40-50 cm. high.
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AUTHOR: Felldshteyn, M. S., Zhukova, V. A.
TITLE: Vulcanizing effect of alkylphonolformaldehydo* resins
SOURCE: Knuchulc i re.-,,ina, no. 6-, 144, 16-20
TOPIC TAGS- resin, alkyll)henolformaldehwle, vulcanization, p-tort. -butylphenolfor'maldehyde,,
tin chloride, electron p-araniagnetic resonance, rubber synthetid: rubber, butadione ~styro.18
rubber
A133TRACT: In order to determine.the relationship between the att,=' able'vulcanizin~ effect
and the amount of resin reacting cheinically with the rubber, as~ we'll
as ~,.he effect of the
acc3lerator Sn Cl 21-1 0 the authors compa-ced the vulc=izing effact of pe-tert -b phenol-
W ' ~ I
-naldehyde re Sys 1~1 s, b o th
for sin on%utadiene-styxene rubber ith Chat of su-Ifur vulcanizing
,it 363C for up to 140 minutes. A correlation behveen the offectiverkoss of the vulcanizing
-tort. -butylphenolformald-ohyde rasin r~~actia, chemically with the I
action and the amount of p j
ruboer.(SKS-30A) was shown. Stannous chloride dihydrate was found to increase the rate
Of kateraction bet~veen the rubber and the p-tert. -butj'lpheno1formaldehyde rosin but not
to change the number of cross-Rakagas ultimately formed. Experimaats showed that after
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the amount of resin reacted accountedfor 907o of its Initial content, The ICIRCUCS Of the format'ion
of cross-link-ages are similar in slope to the curves of the combination of p-tert. -buty~phonol-
formaldehyde resin with the rubber. Using the method of electron paramagnetib resonance, it,
was shown that thefree radicals formed at the temperataro of vulearkizati,on play a great role
Aa the cross-linldng action of alkylphenolforr., .-.1deyde resins. "S. N. Dobryakov and
S. M. Kavun also took part in the work. Orlr, art. has: 6 ii res he
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nitrogen in the composition of gas mixtures-, prflatlcOg of the
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instituta imeni Lensoveta. Leningrad, 1955. 11 ~. '.Uningradskii.
dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Informatsi.onno-tekhnicheekii
listok, no.112(800)) (MIRA 10:12)
(Gaaes-Analysis): (Nitrogen)
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