SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZIMKIN, E. A. - ZIMKINA, T. M.
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Photosensitive componeate of gelatins* Part 2.1 Affect of cations
on the ripening of photographic eamlsions. Zhuronsucbo i prikl.
fots I kin, 4 no#2:116-120 Xr-A~ 159. (MI3k 12:4)
1. Kazanskiy fotoshelatinovyy zavodL.
(Photographic emulsions)
ZIMKIN, Te.A.; PAROVIK, $*L-
Protein type, ingwities In photographic gelatin. Uffpruwich,fot.~
71l34-136 '60. 1311~0
(Gelatin)
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AUTHORS.
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The Photographically Active Components of Gelatin (Fotd-
graficheski ~ktivnyye komponenty1zhelaiti4a):
Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotogralii i.kinemato..4
grafii, 1959, Vol 47 Nr 2$ pp 116-120.i(USSIR)
The authors state that photographic 80latih:uaual1Y;con-
tains a certain amount of :mineral aonb titlienu of
the dry product). This is shown in Table i~which
gives an analysis of a mixed sampIe of.batohes of (Ne-
latin resin from the Kazan' plant. Although almost'.
nothing is known-of the photographic influonce of
elatin mineral constituents, there 1.9 an indication
Ref. 1,7 that an excess of potassium* and: ~~jodium
T
ions in the water used -to produce photograpliic emulsions,
may cause fogging. The authors then:describe experi-
ments made to investigate the photographically active
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components of gelatin. The gelatin Sam les
p were tooted
by the photographic method,, accepted! ~s standard f6ri,
photographic gelatin Z-Ref.2,7. The s~'=e gelatin ivat
used in the first maturing, the experimental samp.le6.be-
ing introduced ill the second maturing, The exp,_:1ri=-Onts
were carried out by two methods: 1) by coubininG them
calcium ions in the gelatin itself into a.sli,7,htly.;
dissociated combination and substituting them with!so-;
dium ions; this vas done by introducing NO, t 04~and
1a3P
other salts into.the gelatin; 2) using gelatin,puri-4.,
fied of its mineral constituents and introducinG c6,m-
binations with a certain cation into it. Drdinary-
photographic gelatins were used, part ofthem purified
of mineral constituents by washing in a diluted soli~-
tion of acetic acid I'Ref. 17 or by d6salting them by
ion-exchangers. In -the latter case, on the recommenda-
tion of Professor V.A. Kiyachko, the gelatin solutions~
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~_Ihe Photographically Active Components of Gelatin,
viere filtered through. columns with ion-exchangirlS rd'
sins; wolfrite (vofatit) P was used a6 a cationite
ONI and ED-10 as am anionite. The amoimt of resin in
the puri fied gelatin did not exoeed 0 *136 of the dry
products, the calq_ium ions in the resin were kepti6t
sediment. The chemical maturing of the einalsion w~as~
accelerated by the use of thiosulphates Mg~, Ca and~Ba,
prepared by the authorn and their oolleaguoa, intr6".
duced in the amount of 2,5.lo-7m per C,,ram 'of gelatino
Experiments showed that the speed of the (chemical m~tur~-
in-, of a photographic emulsion, depends , all. other ~6on_,!
di tions being equal, on the valence of the 'cations Of
the mineral constitueni-s of the Gelatin. In the pro-
sence of two-valence catioLz the period of maturing'up
to maximum light-sensitivity is longer than in the*case
of one-valence cations. It is also assumed that during
the second maturi.r,-G of the emulsion, the cations intera .ct
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The __._,i~utographically Active Components of Gelatin~.
with the intermediate combinations of ion's of silver and
accelerators of the maturing. There are 5~tableso'3
graphs and 8 ref'erences, 7 of 'Uhioh are So"riet and
English-language.
ASSOC. I ILTON. Kazanskj,y fotozhelatinovyy zavod (The Kazan' PhotoCrap;hic
Gelatin Plant)
SU D-L"I TTED June 17, 1957
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ZIMKIN, Ye. A.
Cand Chem Sci - (diss) "Study of impurities in photographic Sela
tines." Kazan', 1961. 9 pp; (Ministry of Higher and. Second "'Y
Specialist Education RSFSR, Kazan' Order of Labor Reel Banner State
Univ imeni V. I. Ullyanov-,~',5enin); 120 copies; price~not giveli;
(KLj 6-61 sup, 198)
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Fatty impurities in photographic gelatin. Zhur.nauch.i prikl-.
fot.i kin. 5 no.1:57-58 Ja-If 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Filial nauchno-iiialedovatellskogo kinofotoinatituta i
Potozholatinovyy zavod, Kazan'.
(Golatin-Analyeis)
(Photographic emulsions)
ZIHKINq Yo A- i. ~YAYAROVA# R,Lb
'uiuut_q*aoxpo'u's'ut8''of'a pbotoiraphic gelatin. Zhur. nauch. i,prikI.
fot. i kin* 2 uo.5:34pr343.S-0 157. (1(m loal):
1, Kasauskiy sholatinov7y zavod,
(Photographic amultions)
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Effect of the m hd c
activity. Zhair. ilauch. i prikl. fot. i Idn. 30 no._':247~250
J1-Ag 165. 11IRA 18:7)
1. Kazanskiy filial Vs(isovuzrc[-,o klnu-'
f0toinstituta i Kazansidy fctozhelatinovy,11 zavod.
ZIVYIIN Ye K1,YUCK-mu, V.r.
Gelatine absorption on r-j-her bmr,:'.,du
naw,h. i pr,-'kl.. fot. i kin. 10 1,0,15:397-399 S-C) t65.
1. Filial Vseeoyuziog o kog)ci
stituta, Kazanl.
ZIMKIN Te-,A,*.DEVYAT()V, Ya.D.j~ MAKLAKOV, A.G.
Oarbohydrates in collagen and gelatin. %ducing,the duration of
limir;g. Zhur.prikl.khim.-38 no.11:2581-2585 N .165.
(min 18t32)
1. Kazanskiy filial Vs4)soyuznogo nauchnc,-isv1ad*-vatel's koga
kinofotainatituta i la:mn6kiy zhelatincv~rf zavod.. Suhnitted
Au.-ust 15, 1964.
UY, -t.-i -~. T.
"A. Y,. ZImIdna,&
-A. F. LebedinsIV: Vm ationa of the Mocimnism,of Pllidliary i04~c'tion
in Various Specics of Animals." Racei'Ved on karch 15., 1945. (1" '0
SO: Journal of General Biology., Vol, Irl, contents of the issues 1-6 f or 19115. tio -5
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Institute of Eveolutionary Physiology and Pathology,of Higher ItervouB Activity,, Acad sci
USM
The RxKx Cerebellum and Sleep
So: Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal Vol 32,, No 2,, 1946
Z111".1 TA-2 A'# M.
See Alsot ZIRMI, N. V., and I-IMMIS24, A. A.
"Problem of the variability of motor raflaxas,w Report 1. 14. Vt'
Zinkinj A. 1-1. Zinkina and A. A. Mikhallson, "VariAbility of
the reflexo-aenic zones for the reflex ~Df unbending the knee
and the reflex of flexurc of the foot from the rear,"'
Report Z.. N. V. Zim~in and A. A. Mikhellson, "Peculiarities
in the course of the knee-jerk reflex ahen the stimulus is
a series of blows in close rhythm," Trudy Fiziol. In-ta. Pav-
lova, Vol. 111, 1949, P. h7-81 -- Dibllog: p. 6o-61, 81
SO.- U-3566, 15 1-farch 53, (Letopis 'Zhu:mvl Inykh St;~tay, No. 14o 1949).
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ZINKINA, A.M.; ZIMaN, N.V.; XUIIAN, A.T**,- KWNIU, A.T.; ml~HRZOBOIT,
Mobility of some ref lox tind, sensory processes. Trudy f 1z iol. last.:
4:117-124 149. (KIBA
9:5),
(RULMS) (SMISES ASD S39UTION)
it Iil U-1 gut IIU1Ivv#IqffT. I'WIM IMSMIRNM4.11111MI a 1: M 11141fil M92 lb IIFIVIIIII I I III
ASAFOV, B6D.; ZIMKIRA, A.Mis- STXPAWT, A.I.
Characteristics of orientation resetion to sound stiwAl An
6-3014-320 MY-Je 550 (WAA 8: 8)
the blind, Fisiol.shur, 41 n
1. Otdal fisiologil Instituts, ekspertlay trudosposobyaostl I
trudoustroyetya Invalidov, Leningrad.
(ORUMATION,
in blind, to sound stimuli)
(BLINDNES,
orientation reaction in blind to sound stimli)
EXCERM HMICA S150.2 V61.9/iO Pb"ioloeeetco: W6
4752, ZIMKINA A.M. Res. Inst. of Rehabil.' of Invalides, Uhingnid. P I a a t
city or tne-he Irvou.asys~tem and physiologleal mechanims
of compensation of 'disturbed function in m a n(Itunsion, i~
text) FIZIOL.Z. 1956, .11214 (312-381) Illus. 3
In blind persons. conditioned m*tor reftexeito sound are not'different from those
in normal subjects. but reactions of the ANS (respiration; peiripheral circulation
plethysmographically recorded; galvanic skin reflex) are much morO pronounced.
Change of direction of the sound signal Is associated with oridntation movements
of the head, eyeballs and frequently the arms in blind persona, while in normal
Individuals such movements are hardly noticeable, Simonson - Minneapolis. Mlnn~
rAWHIMIRMUF MUMMENW1 ORION PIRORM.
4 H4 9.1-4 tw l4pillfli 9- lip-i R IfW1,611 L11-flitl DITll Il 11`.~T 1:11V v U E I I IR R IRTIAN III I I III r3,141 "'Iffifill 1117,111111111111111 1111ilm"191 Ito Iffill
zlxuh A.m.
Typological peculiarities cf the hl&or naryous acti*ity In mmerop
psikhol. 3 nooltl79-182 -164 157. (KUM 10: 3;
(Psycholog-, Physiological)
Til"IFUl 11#1~~ I Mill XMIMWINT11IMH ]III,
ZIMKINA, A.M. (Laningrad)
NProblems inlhe physiolo of the vegetatlve poition- of: the nervous
gy
system" by Z. H.Speransklda~. Review'od by A.M.Zimldna. jlziol.zhiii,
48 no.6:765 Je 162.
(NERVOUS MMW~`AWMOKIC) ($MWUlA`
go" Moll
I IiIIIIIpIIIII1Z I W I-:
ZINKINA,-A.M. (Leningrad)
--N-H-:Lg-hler cortical functions in man and: their distirbance"s, in local
brain lesions" by A.R.Luria. Reviewed by A.M.Ziifldna.,' Vope
poikhol, 9 no,6sl8l-133 K-D 163. (KRA 17P4
'I 44"'Ir I NN'31-41 "I "IM0113 I ~: II I F]
ZIMKINA, A.M.
Methods for studying,-the manifestations and nature of Fbome die-
orders of the functimal state *f the central nervous systemo,"tVAT
tMIN 7:3-29 162,
(NEUROWGY)
I.A.2 red.; 14MVIYEVA', N.F.2 red.; KHMANASHVILI, M.1,14..
red.;_jjjEpLA4__AZky red.; KHWSH, G.A.,, tekhn, red.
(Some problems of modernphysiology; a collection iof papears
dedicated to the 70th Wxthday and 45th anniversary oftbe sci-
entific activity of the Honored Sclentist~ Frofepsor P(~tr
Stepanovich Kupalovp member of the~Academy of Medical Sciences
of the U.S.S.R.]Nekotori~e voprosy sovremennoi fiziologii;
sbornik, posvlashchenzWi 70-letiiu so dnia rozbdeniia. 1 45-
letiiu nauchnoi deiatel"nosti doistvitellnogo chlena AD21 SSSR
zaaluzhennogo doiatelim nauki professora Petra Stepanovida
Kupalova. Leningrad, ~~,tdgiz, 1959. 262 p. (KUUI* 15 -
1, Inatitut eksperimentialnoy meditsiny Akademii.medituinskiM
nauk SSSR (for Uryukov,O Abuladze)~.
(KiJPAWVP PETR STERUIOVICH, 18892-
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"WITAIN, A.P.; SOMAM, ZINKIN:&
A~ SPITA~; Y.N.;
BURMO, T, IL; 0 A)MO LVSHIXP A.To; PANINAs lAst
red.;. BATADINA. 1.7., Ukho.red.
[Principles of disability evaluatiow, theory# nst.badolWy,
organization. Gulds for- physicians of the Kedicial'Impmortial
Commission on Workers' Itteability, medical and prqVhyloctic
and other Institutions, teachers and students of nedical
Institutes] Oonov7 VTV1h9bn*-tru4ovo1 akepartliq# toodis,
matodika. organizataiia,, Phkovodstvo dl
Is.
lechabno-prof1lakticheskikh I drug1kh uchreshdani.10 pro-
podavatelet i studentav meditstunkitch. Inatitutev. Xowkwa
VAdgis, 1960, .326 P. (KIRA 602)
(DISABILITT XYALUATION)
Uil-l 11 lit III SmIll lul
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ii A. M.
,71MKIUA
Znacheniye nespretsificheskikh sistein v rasstroystve deyatellnosti
nervnoy sistemy.
report submitted for the First Moscou Confertmee on Reticular FwiatLonj.
MOSCO'llp 22-26 March19601.
ZINIM. A.M.# Prof.: KAMMfWr,(% ?.A., kand. mad. nauk
Sigmificance of nonspecific and, adaptatioiz_trophi:c,;~l~flu~nose
In the acordluatiou of saryous Otativi4y avid the pb4~ftamaa~ 6f
coveteation and decovewat Iola. %,uAy LISTIN 2:1*186!
(mpu i3m
)"NERVOW. STSTW)
WIN VIAR Pff JR.F.Hillm a IWI 911~0411 1 11RUIMINHIIII I I ILI FIJI RIE111111KIR
(bangem In various reaotion patterns caused by ~be I"irment a
cerebral activity at the'dleuceph~lic or brain stem Isvels. TIZWL.
zhur.SSSR 45 no-7:789-800 J1 1590- KrRA 1-3 4)
1. From the department of physiology, Research Institute for
Medical 3xpertise of the Disabled, Leningrad.
(BUIN PbYw1olcu)
A) A, M
Country :USSR
Category: Ihman and Pnizl Physiology. Nervous System-
Itigher Nervous 14ativity. Dehdvior
Abs Jour: F=iol., Nc- 19, 1958, 69UT
Author Zinkinip, Ii-M.
Inst -7z~~
Title on Some Particularities of Tactile Trace Pr6cesacs
(Afterimses) in Men Under Nonial Conditiens and '
in Distuejances of, Activity of the Nervous Systerl.
Ori(; Pub: Materialy pol-volyLits. fiziol T. 2. M-L., ~'-K s8sn'
1957, 196-214
Abstranct: Tactile afteritr-C,.-s (1.1) were investioated. in 46
normal subjects and in 145 patients with.pramnic
and functional diseases of the norvcus system,
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Country : USSR T
CatcC;ory: Humn and .^"-Iim1 lhysiolcgy. , Nervous Systmi~.
Higher Numus lictivity. De*,-.aVior.
Abs Jour: MhBiol-, N,:. 19, 1953, 89227
the divergenco loutween. the thresliclds of perception
and of traces, docrease of the dur--6L;n of -braces
followinC sccu-ndary stirmlation (ortpaic dw-=6e
of the C.N.S.); i~xtensifieation of stimlation
and the a&dnistrt!~ticn. cf caffeine to t'icsc patients
occasionally normlized tlva character of ".1. Under
conditions of clo&ied injury of the bram, an assym-
try of t-,ct-.*Llo trt.,ces cccasionzally resulted. It,is
possible Viiat tm dynardcs of the tracce processes
reflect Vac.- particularities of the intcr.~.ction of
the signal systrwim in the area vith apt).Yml excit-
ability. M.I. Lisina
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Country USSR
CatcGorY: Humn-and aiinal Physioloa. Nervous Syrt,;-;.,.
Hip,her Nervous 11.ct~.Lvity. Behavior.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol-, Ho 13, 11958, 89228
and left hL-=sphar%s. In injuries of thr- care-
bellum disapl)c-arawe of Al was observed on the side
of the damC~e, ok bi-latceally,. bLotufoances of
AI resulted not onl!y from damage of the corrospond-
ing analyzer but aAso in General cerebral manifesta-
tions, conditivned by disturbances of tho adaptatlonal
and trophical cffcr,,,ts of the sympathetic nervous
system upon tho C.H.B. N.N. Zislina
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Cateaory: Humn and Physiology. Nervous 3yatum.
Hieher Nervous '.etivity. Dchavior.
Abs jour: P=iol., Nc 19j 1958j 89229
2) paradoxical senditiVity in,tho gustatory
analyzer; 3) the cppcaian~e:(in the tactile and.
thermal) and 1,3rolon(ption (in the optic analyzer)
of the latent period of the appearance of after-
images (!.1); 4) inconstancy of Iii, and, frc-('Luently,
prolongaticn of their duration; 5) more frequent
appearance and (,reater quantity of secondary AI,
than in nor-,jal; 6) apparent increase in thc:I.I
of the diL~.ruasiws of the stimulated mcc-ptor zone;
simatancous ;xnaiifestation of multi-
plo and
colored AI; el,--n6cs in the form of optic il-
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Koobaniams of interaction of the; signal systexi OProblems in the.
hIgher nervous activity of norml and abnormal ehil6ea. 0 Bbviai6d
by AY, Zimkina)#' Vop,,pelkhol, 4 no,'2:130-153 Mr-AP:1.18.
(Psychology, Physiological) (Child stuo) (mu n:5),
z
The reticular f orma tion and its role in r egultii t ion of cerebra I
functions under norml and pathological conditions [with sumary
in English] # Fixiolomhur. 44 no.41369-382 AP 158, OURA 11:4).
1. Otdel fiziologii lNuchno-issladovatel'skogo institute ekspertizy
trudosposobnosti i trudoustroystva invaltdovs Inningro4.
(BRAIN STZ14. physiology
reticular form. role in regulation~of cerebral
funct. (Rim))
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Some electroencephalographic pathological ixidicas of
mesodienaephalic structures In man. Trudy LIETIN
14IRA 18.-12)
no.130-26 164.
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VLADIMIROV, Yu..kj_ ZIMINA, G. M,
Luminescence of some proteina and ti7ptophan undar monachromatle
excitation In solutions with diffavinnt pH. %okhimi-lia 30
no.6M05-1114 N-D 165. (MIRA jq~:J)
1. Institut biologlcheskny fizik! AN SSSR, Mookva. Soab--'ttCd*
January 9, 1964.
5 - 323) 0 0
AUTHORS: Polyalkova, A. A~, Zlmirll,i K. A., Pett.,,,o~, A, A.,
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TITLE: Mass Spectra of'
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshch-,, khiiiit, 19'bO, Vol 30, 14' -
3,
pp 912-918 (USSi:1)
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ABSTRACT:- The mass spectr,,), If the following v idy la 111~,y ldc etuylerieo'vi ere
hE=x-l-
studied: pent-l-en-3-r el*1-4~yne, and dec'-1-er-'~-yrie:,
The results of this world Cgiven JA Ta b [ e'. A. Tfie* s b 111 t y.
of the ion mole-c!ule decreases and that of-ion froviri ntl::
increaoes with the Increaso of alkyl i0n
f ragments formed with the MIPtUVO 0J,' 7*C ond thb,
b
following typeo of iono predominate. H
2t'-3 CA2.11-5
+ -o
C H , and G H + 'A rupture of'. b-,Ond t a coil i; uj-dted
n 2n-7 11 2n-4 7
syStem is charaoter"otic for hif.,,hov :~ililyl