SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELOZEROV, YE. S. - BELTS, YE. A.
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PRIMARY SOURCE: Byulleten' E,-.sperimen*talfnoy,Biologii
'Meditsiny, 1)70,
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OF MAN AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
TS ACUTE STIMULATION
V. A. Agarkou
n Medical Institute
ians who died of toxic livvr dvMronhv and in aninints
W It I I aCUIC tAptf I I Ile I It Zi I IIVP a LObIb Nvat>stuatea uv appiving specirat a naiN_11S. AIO,-.g NI-lin 1111S
gatea histo'cheinicallv after 0karnoto-Usr.
topography of copper granules was investi -mn and
general morphology, RNA, acid and neutral mucopolysacchariilei, glycogen levels studied.
In animals the relationship of there indices with the introduction of rnicrodoses of copper
by parenteral and enteral routes (0.6
and 0.3 mg/lig) %vas studied.~In icutellesionof theorgan
reduced copper concentration fit the liver and the loss of copper grinulo by marly liepatocyte
nuclei were in evidence. Parenteral administration ofropper to animals tea to a rnarRea increa-
se of KuPffer cells in the liver and,exercised normalizing effect on the parenchyma of the af-
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fected organ. Enteral a d parenteral introductiun of copper to animals with a'cute hepatosis
restores concentration of copper in the liver,
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USSR UDO 621.~72.82:;.09.001.24:621.-;:71.;;72
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'.miyj V.n.
On The Problem Of The Calculution C The Critical Frequencito Or 111ghni-Typo
X
Waves In A Hollow Elliptical Wavegaide"
XVII, No 6, June 1972 pp 1500-1:102
RadiatekhniRe i elel-troniks, Vol
Abstract:. The vquer considers some distinctive fe3turL-s connected with deter-
manstion of the crit. _,l frequencies off vsve of hi;~h crder cnd the chunj;c of
ic:
their zmat~ual disposition at anv accetytricity. A graph~is olikrwn of the depend-
of the critical wave nu=bers of an elliptical waveguide on the eccentricity.
I fig. 3 ref. Received by editors, 14 April 1,071,
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BELOZEROV, Yu. S. MKIT11 Yu. S.
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"On Analysis of a Nonlinear Two-Loop System for Phase Automatic Frequcncy
Control".
Tr. Gor1kov. Doliteklin. in-ta (Works of the Gor1kiy Poly-technica-1 Institute),
1970 269 No 7, pp 26-31 (from RZh-Radioteklinika, TO 2, Feb 71, Abstract No
2AlOl)
Translat~on: Transient and steady-state conditions are invest.L
gated n a
tv-o-loop phase automatic frequency control system vith norlinear amplifier
in the "memoxf" loop. An error signal is sent to the input of the "memory"
loop from the phase AFC loop through a second amplifier. The is found
for the change in frequency of the tuned oscillator under the effect of the
11memory" 'loop in nonlinear and linear modes of operation. Two illustrations,
biblioulaphy of two titles. N. S.
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USSR UDC 621.396.668
BELOZEROV Yu.
"Analysis of the Transient Process of a Two-Loop Phase Automatic Frequency
Control Inside a Pulse"
Tr. Gor1kovsk politeklin. in-ta Norks of the Gor'kiv Polytechnical Institute),
19,69, 25, No 3, pp 23-25 (from RZh-Radioteldinika, No 1, Jan 70, Abstract No
1D31, N. S.)
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Translation: Calculations are presented for,the transient processes In
phase automatic frequency control solving.the problem of tuning the frequency
of-a continuous autogenerator with high frequency at the filling frequency of
radio pulses. The first loop of the automatic frequency control is an ordinary
loop containing.an amplifier, a filter and the.control,'element, and the second
loop connected in parallel with the.first contains a.memory circuit. The para-
meters of the second loop filter have:an,insignificant effect on the transient
process inside the pulse. The bibliography has four,entries-.
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USSR UDC 8.74
B ELO-ZER.S
I'Application of Some Automaton Games for Constructing the Adaptive Structure of
a Beam"
V sb. Avtomaty i upr. (Automata,and Control--collection of works), Moscow, Nauka,
-1972, pp 92-104 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12,~Dec 72, Abstract No 12V420)
Translation: A game method of distribution of the conn.ecting lines for which
each beam of lines is divided into two subbeams -- rigid and adaptive -- and the
control system functions on the adaptive beam, is proposed. The results of
simulating the behavior of the beam are presented for differenr versions of the
automaton game and different loads. A conclusion is drawn regarding the effi
ciency of the proposed method.
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j, UDC
"Second All-:Gnion Biochemical Congress"
Xoscow, Biokhimiya, Vol 35,No 2, Xar-APr 70, pp 425-14,35
Abstract: The Second All-~Gnion Biochemical Con-ress u-aS held on 20-2,9 Oct 69 at
Tashkent iLnder the auspices of the Uz~bek Depar-bi,~ent of -Lhe, A-11-Union Biochemical
Society. Synposia on evolutionary biocherustrT, the connection between the struc-
ture and functions of proteins, the biosynthesis of proteins, the bir:ched,*st-_ry of
membranes, biological oxidation, the functional biocherqist-r-y of cell st-.ructures,
the regulation of enzymatic processes, the structure and fi;.nction of ria:scles, and
othor r~ubject,; were conductoZt. Thn introductory loct-Im-c), wh1ch witT., the
evolutionary aspoct:3 of nucleic acids, wau given by A,. D1. MU"U'RSKly (Moocow).
A leading report, in the syn, posium on evolutionary b11658-n-e-mi-s"t"'ri-y -v.Tas presented by
A. I. OPAKN (Moscow), who discussed theories and expe-rimental results pertaining
4.
11o the origin of life on earth. A report by V. A. STEPANOV (Moscow) dealth i-,-ith
t-he evolution of Drotein enzymes. In the symposium or-, the biosynthesis of pro-
Ueins, A. A. BAYED (Moscow) reported the results of work on the structi~re of
various t-RNA and the -=operuies of molecular fragments of valine t-RNA. In the
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course of this work, 10 A.Ch a State Prize was awarded, the succession of nu-
cleotides in the valine t-RNA chain was fully clar:Lied. A paper by L. L. KISZ101A
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USSR
Biokhimiya, Vol 35, No 2, Mar-Apr 70, pp L-25-435
(Moscou) dealt with the role of aminoacyl-t-RNIA synthfl-tases ip the Synthesis of
ammoacyl-t-RNA. t-IINA synthetasses specific for methf_onine, formy1methionine,
serine, lysine, and phenylalanine have been iden'UiSied. 1. report by R. I.
SAGLANIK (Novosibirsk) reviewed work on the suppression of the oTnthOSJ*Ls Of %r.Lruis
nucleic acids by nucleases. Animal experiments shmied that. L6~in-otration. of
DNA-ase prevented the death of mice infected with the -eilruses of tick-born encepha-
litis, influenza, and foot-and-mouth disease and made gv_inea pigs insusceptible
Lor a certain length of time to infection vrith foot-ana-mouth disease. The nu-
cleases did not produce any toxic effects. , Application of nucleases in the treat-
ment of human virus diseases _-howcd that they were effejetiva in herpetic keratites,
adenovirus conjunctivites, tick-bom encephalitideo, herpes zoster, and.other di-
seases. At present DNA-aso for the treatment of Uhese disea,~es is being produced
industri~-Iy. it's application for 4 yrs at major foci -of tick-born enceDhalitis
in Siheria yielded very good results. Research is being continued on the use of
nucleases in the treatment of virus diseases of f.~.rm amimals, in the symposium
an the biochem, Str7 of imenorannes, P. G. XCISTRYUK (Xiev): in a re-oort dealing with
the transfer of ions in connection with the generation of excitation potentials
by nerve cells expressed the opinion that the action of nerve impulse transmitters
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Biokhimiya, Vol- 35, No 2, Xar-Apr 70, pp 425-435
3-s associated not only x-rith changes in membrane permeability, but also involves a
direct effect producing transfer of cations. This was cor2irmed in a paper by
A. A..BOL~TREV (Moscow), who found that acety1choline.inhibited the active trans-
fer of Ca in a sarcoplasm reticulum fraction. The inhibiJuion was exerted on
ATP-ase i-;hich brinas about transfer of Ca and preswmably constituted an effect
.2 ++
that makes possible the transfer of Ga from the reticulum during excitation.
Boldyrev pointed out that in view of the localization within muscle cells of the
at regulate acetylcholine metabolism, this effec' produced by acetyl-
enzymes tha
choline may be directly related to its functioning as an intracellular regulator
of.exeLtation processes. Reports given by members of the Xiev school of bio-
chemists (A. V. PALLADIF, 0. V. KIRSDIKO, G. L. VAVID)VA, M. K. tULYSHEVA, and
others) had a bearing on the functioning of Ua-K - activated transport ATP-a--es
in membranes. I. I. IVANIDV (Leningrad) found that ATP gelated sarcoplasm proteins
of skeletal muscles, whereas Ca++ liquefied the gel that formed. He as'sumed that
a reversible gelation produced in this manner is responsible for the plastic torus
of smooth and striated muscles. In a resolution passed by -the Congress, progress
in biochemical. research was revievred. It was stated that the mwbershi-D 6f the
Biochemical Society increased from 3500 to 6500 betwe6n the First and wl~cond Con-
gress. Institutes of Proteins, Photosynthesis, and P1-.(ysio1cgy and Biochemistr-y
3A
USSR
Biokhimiya.. Vol 35, ',,,o 2, Nar-Apr 70, pp 425-143-5
of ~Iicroorganisms were organized within the Acader~y 0~' Sciences USSR. u ..a
s
pointed out that it is necessary to conduct more intensive research in several
fields including the structure of proteins in relation to -vh(-,ir functional act-
ivity, biochemical geretics, and (in view of the imPort,3nce of this field from
the standpoint of solution of general problems of biochez-aistry) the biochemistry
of microorganisms and viruses.
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USSR UDC 669.15:548
BELOZERSKIY, G. N., GRINBLAT, Yu. N., and SHAPIRO, k. I., Leningrad State
'Un-'1-v-eTs-ITY--imeni A. A. Zhdanov
"A Study of the YuNDK24 Alloy,by the Nuclear Gamma Resonanec Method"
Sverdlovsk, F-Lzika 'Metallov i ',Iletallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 7.1, pp
410-41-2
Abstract: A study was -made by the method of nuclear gamma resonance (NGII>
of the condition of Fe atoms of the YW4DK24 ;~,Iloy in various stages of
-thermomechanical treatment (TMT) and at various durationsof]tempering.
The NGR spectra of seven specimens were taken on a spectrometer providing
uniformly accelerated motion. The types of TM and the Maessbauer para-
meters of NGR spectra and the magnetic properties of the investigated
specimens are discussed by reference.to tabulated data. The NGR spectra
of two specimens were found to repreNent a superposition of two 6pectra
with differe, M
-it I oessbauer parameters. Wo tables, three bibliographic
references.
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OF THE FOLLOWING AMINO ACIDS I.N COMPARISON WITH STD. S EIZ IC 1 N.
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VALI NE, 15.3PERCENT DECREASE; LEUCINEtl 13.3; ISOLEUGINE, .2;
WHILE plE PRopwrm OF
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THE FOLLOWING IS INCREASED: GLUTAMIC:ACED BY 26PERCENr; LYSINE) L7.6;
AILANINE, 14.0; AND ASPARTIC ACIOr 3.7., IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE
~XRANSLATION MISTAKES INDUCED BY THE ANTIBIOTIC .[N~VIVO ARE COMPARABLE TO
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T.ITLE--RARE BASES IN ANIMAL DNA -U-
_AUTHOR-103)-VANYUSHIN, B.F., TKACHEVAv SoG.j BELOZERSKtY, A.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE--NATURE LONDON 1970, 225(5236), 948-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRESENr KNOWLEDGE OF THE
SPECIFICITY OF DNA METHYLATION IN ANIMAL CELLS IS SCANTY AND
,.CONTRADICTORY. THE CONTENT OF 5 METHYLCYTOSINE 11) IN THE DNA'FROM 16
ANIMALS BELONGING TO MAMIALIA, REPTILTAv AM-PHIBIA, OSTECHTHTESi
ECHINEDERMATA, MOLLUSCA, COELENTERATEA AND PORIFERA WAS DETD. :G PLUS C
'PLUS I MOLES-100'MOLES RANGED FRO14 44.8 (LIVER OF TESTUDO HORNSFIELOY
(TURTLE)l TO 38.5 (SLIBERTIES DGMUNCULA (SPONGElt. WHOLG ANFIMAL). E
VARIED FROM 0*5-2.0 MOL-CS-100 MOLES OEPENDING ON111E SPECIES. THE MORE
OI&TANT.THE SPECIES TAXONOMICALLY, THE GREATER-WAS THE DIFFERENCE OF
PROPORTION OF I IN THEIR DNA. ATTEmprs TO FIND N~ PRIME6 METHYLADENINE
IN DNA HYDROLYZATES BY PAPER CHROMATOG. OR UV SPECTROSCOPY FAILED, I
~SEEMS TO BE THE ONLY RARE BASE.PRESENT.CONSISTENT LY IN ALL ANIMAL DNA.
FACILITY: LAB. BIOORG. CHEM.f MOSCOW STATE~ UNIV., MOSCOWv USSR.
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S'IUDY OF THE PAOCESS OF S Tit ENCT I IFNING SOLID
BODIFS BY WANS OF NUrLFAR GAMMA-RESONANCE
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1--;,n*i A. eul-ttted tc, press'15 Sep-
1971
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prue-oo r-;-o.iiilri~rthe alreng0o-tnguf r-111-flid-, inpartitular
alloyi ,by u%ing the rri~thi)d of nijclrar gamnna-re%onancr fVa