SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OGANESYAN, E.A. - OGANESYAN, L..L.

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019' UNCLASSIFiib' PROCESSING fJA,rE--230CT70 "tift -E'-~:~-THE ANFLUENCE OF THE VERMA'L: ZONE DF CERE'BELLUM ANTERIOR LOBE ON THE k.-':-:"BACKGROUND ACTIVITY OF THE FAST IGIAL ~NEURONS -U- UTHOR--o(02)-AMATUNIt A.S. , OGANESYAN:v E;i A. ~:C,QUNTRY OF INFO--USSR URCE--NEYROFIZIOLDGIYA, 1970, VOL 21 NR 3, PP'260-268 TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUf REAS--BIOLOGICAL 3JECT:A AND MEDICAL SCIENCES --CEREBELLUMt CATt NFURONr ELECTRICITY qP_I CTAGS. .`CJQNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS -.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .-PROXY REEL/FRAME-1999/1624 STEP NO--UR/0660/70/002/003/0260/0268 Rr, ACCESSION 1-10--AP0123467 2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 ~--C*IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123467 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTRICAL IMULAT ION OF THE ANTERIOR LOBE OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX ON NEURONAL ,~-_-'.-ACT1IVITY0F DIFFERENT PARTS OF FASTIGIAL NUCLEI WAS STUDIED IN SLIGHTLY (NEMBUTAL) CATSm, JHE INHIBITORY INFLUENCE OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX (80.6PERCENT OF THE RESPONDING NEURONS) WAS DISPLAYED -IN:A,COMPLETE BLOCKADE OR SLO14ING DOWN OFJHE'FREQUENCIES OF SPIKE -ACTIVITY FOLLOWED A LONG AFTER DISCHARGE AND REBOUND EFFECT. THE ,-~fACILITATING INFLUENCE OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX (14.5PERCENT) OF NEUR IS -ACTERIZED BY AN INCREASE INTHE FREQUENCIES OF SPIKE ACTIVITY. 14AS, CHAR f .-kECIPROCAL INFLOENCES ON DIFFERENT SUBORTICAL NEURONS ANO BLOCKADE OF ",.-THE INHIBITORY INTERACTION BETWEEN NEIGHBOURING CELLS' OF T14E NUCLEUS WERE.: D I_SCOVE.R ED. , THE EFFEUEN,CY: OF IHE_tUATICAL ST[MULATItIN DEPENoED "'ON JH'E:'LQCATI'ON OF THE ELECTROGE. ZONES :OF MAXIMAL 1DESITY OF _-_"_-.-i"pROJEC T IONS. EACH NUCLEAR NEURON,CDULD.,BE-DISCOVERED IN TdE CEREBELLAR .4LI.' INSTITUTE OF,PHYSIOLOGY. FACILITY: THE~L~ A* ORB FACILITY: ACADEMY OF SC I ENC4,,., ARMEN I Ali SSA, YEREVAN, UNCLASSIFIE0 ,-1/2-- 6NG'bATE--090CT70 UNCLASS1 0 PROCES 1-14TL&~CUPRIC CFLORIDE PUTASSIUM ALUMINATE POTASSIUM !;ILICATE WATER SYSTEM -:AT':,Z0DEGREES -U- ,,'.--AUTHGR-(03)--;-j3AdAYAN, G.G., GALSTYANP v.bt OGANESYANr E. 8 join- -bu RY UF INFO USSR Z~~`tUURCE--ARM. KHIM. ZH. 1970p 23(2)9 1,24- 7' ,,,.DAT~E-~ PUBLISHED-_ -70 ,~SUAJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY k"',~-TOP I C- TAGS--CUPPER CHLORIDEs X RAY DIFFRACTiONt ALUMINU,',l PUTASSIUM SIL ICATEs WATER NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CUMEN'r CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1995/1320 STEP NO~-UR/0426/70/DZ3/002/0124/t)127 ICCESSIEN NO--AP0116780 --OgorT70 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE .:2/2 Oil ACC'SSIGN NJ--AP01t6780 ~e:i:'_'ABSTR-ACT/ EXTRACT--( U) GP-0- AOSTRAICT. T HE SYSTEM WAS SNOIED t3Y THE SOLY METHOD AND BY MEASURING THE-PHt SP. COND., AND THE APPARENT PPT. :~.~ Va F-OR COO IS TO SIO SU32 PLUS AL SU32 0 SU83 EQUALS I IN THE CU ALUfMINUSILICATE WITH THE COMPN. Al- SU32 a SUB3 .2SIO S682 -NEGAT I VE 4 CUO. MH SUB2 0PPTS. FOR OTHER VALUES OF THLS RATIO (0.1 P P-T, OF VARIA13LE COMPIN. ARE. FORMED' THE PPTS. WERE STUDIED f3Y X RAY DIFFRACTION, AND CRYSTA.LLUUPTICAL METHODS. INST_ NEORG. KHlt4.1 EREVAINt USSR. ACILITYi OUSHCH. UNCLASSIFIED 7 77 Lng SR UDC 62--50,007:57 A ARUTYUNYAN, V. S., ABOVYAIN, V. G., and Laboratory of 'Q'I -- 9-y- Neurobionics, Academy of Sciences Armen an SSR' "On the Problem of Scanning in Biological Systems" -93 Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 24, No 9, 1971, pp 90 Abstract: A probabilistic model is developed of the search for an extreme point located somewhere in a search space, given a certain-starting point. The effectiveness of a random path from the starting point to the extreme point Is given in terms of the angle between this Dath and a straight line onnecting the two points. After K independent experiments, which produce c K random paths between the two points, a sample is taken of a certain set of elements; of the random event, and then from this set the single eleT-,ent is selected which is associated with the highest value of a certain index. Two formula3 (for the discrete and continuous cases, respectively) are developed for determining the probability that a certain element will be the best one. This model may be applied to extreme behavioral acts of animals, such as a dog seeking an odoriferous object located: sotazt4hera in a roct-ri (he is 1/2 - 2 - UP QUMYAXj,.P. C. and OGANESYAN, HS G.j Chairof Genetics and Cytology# -~&rsjt "Comparative Radiosensitivity of Phage-Resistant and Lon Mutants of Escherichia 'Coil Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armeniij, Vol 24g No 12 j Doe 71, p 99 Abstracts When mutants, resistant to pbages:TZ and T4, uere obtained from E, coll Y,12 (S), it was noted that much sliming ta1ces place in colonies of some phage-resistant bacteria. (mucoid colonies),.: A class of E,coli M mutants if also known, in which,~elevated sensitivity to radiation is also by Abundant sliming of the colonies (ion mutations). The ain of the present paper Is to study the radiosenstivi-ty of phage-resistant zutants and the relationship of lon zutants to some T series phagas. A large number of Ion mutants was obtained, distinguished by high radiosensitivity (exceed- ing the control by a factor of more than 100) and much sliming,of the colonies. -ing about In not a single one of the analyzed cases did:the lon mutation bi phage T2# were obtained and analyzedo Thelcolonles of all the mutations had jauch sliming, as in the C480 OfLlon mutations. In not a Oingle on; of ~the studied mutants was an increased sensitivity to ultraviolet rays noted in comparison to the initial cultuxv& 63 7 777 77, 1 T1 60 :57C M11' OCARSYAH, G. G. ,and ccAMyAN, H. G. Chair'of:Genetics 2~Itd cytology, Yerevan State UniversiV,-, "Comparative Radiosensitivity of Phage-Resistant and Lon Y%itants of Escherichia Coli" Yerevang Biologichoskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 24j No 12, Dee 71, p 99 Abstracti When mutants, resistant to phages T2 and T41 uere obtained from E. Coll, X12 (S), it was noted that much sliming takes place in colonies of some phage-resistant bacteria (mucoid colonies). A class,of E., coli X12 mutants if also known, in which elevated sensitivity to xvAiation Is also accompanied by abundamt sliming of the colonies (Ion mutations). The ails of the present paper is to study the radlosenstivity of phage-resistant mutants and the relationship of Ion mutants to some TAerles phages. A large nuaber oflon mutants was obtainede distinguished by,high ra~ioaej"Gitivlty (exceed- Ing the control by a factor of more than 100) and much sliming of the colonies. In not a single one of the analyzed cases #dAhe Ion mutation bring about phage T2, were obtained and analyziede The"colonies of all the mutations had much sliming, as In the case.of Ion mutations, In not a single one of the studied mutants was an Increased.sensitivity to ult=violet rays noted In comparison to the initial culture, 63 031 UNCLASStFIED OROCESSING DATE--233CTTO t -ITLE"EFFECT OF DIETHYL AND TR I E THYLAM I NE S, ON,.HYDROGEN:COMBUSTION AT LOW "PRESSURES.. RATE :CONSTANTS OF THE H PLUS ET SUB2 Nli AND H PLUS ET SUB3 N 77-:AUTH3 -(03)-NALBANDVANI A.B., MKRYANp T.G.i OGANESYAN R NTR OF INFO--USSR S RC E-,-ARM. KH I.M .ZHo 1970, 23(2)t 114-118! ",--,,~-~D_ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY PIC TAGS--TRIETHYLAMINEt COMBUSTION RATEt ACTIVATION ENERGYt DIETHYLAMINE --NO RESTRICTIONS CONTROL MARKING CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0801 :STEP NO.--UR/0426/701023/002/0114/0118 SION NO--AP0119708 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2- 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 ~--C I R CACCESS11ON ND--AP0119708 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AUSTRACTo THE EFFECT OF ET SU32 NH AND ET N ON THE COMBUSTION RATE OF 4:1 H,O WAS STUDIED LN A STATIC APP. AT 580-670DEGREES-SMALLER THAN 9 MM. ~ AT CONCNS. 0-1PERCENTr BOTH AMINES ~~,WERE- INHIBITORS OF THE PROCESS# BUT ET SU63 N WAS 1.3 TIA'cs AS ACTIVE AT SUB2 Nil. THE ARRHENJUS PARAMETERS OF:TflE ELEMENTARY REACTIONS H PLUS 8t''SU82 NH AND PLUS ET SUB3 N WERE-. ACTIVATION ENERGY 9.2 AND 10.5 AND PREEXPONENTIAL FACOTR 0.57 JIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE10 AND -10 PRIME NEGATIVE10 CM PRIMO-SECt RESPo 44 JIMES UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 51 KORBUT, -A. A., OVSIYEVICH, B. L. "A.. PI TTEEL B. G. , Lenin- girad -Department of the Central Yathemet-i Cal Euvibibmi cs Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR 15concerning V. V. Kolbin's Survey 'Stochastic Programming Po povodu obzora V. V. Kolbina "5tokhasticheskaye pro~,-razrmirovzmiye" (Cf. English above), Leningrad, 1971, 12 ppj ill. jft h000-'[2 Dep.) (from Ea- ~-Kibemetika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6v443.1j6p.) Translation: It is shown that V. V. Kolbin's survey "Stochastic Program- min 11 lnh-miat, 19-,o, 6v5,e_g) is mostly. plagiarized from Zellmer's papers 9 (G..Zellmer,."On Formulating Problems in Linear. Stochastic Optimization", Math. ~ uad W-irtsch. , Band 6, Berlin, 1969, pp, 1144; Wiss. Z. Hochsch. Oeko- ncede, Berlin., 1968, No 2, pp 163-169; No 4). The numerous inaccuracies and error.s. of the survey are analyzed. In particular, mention is made of gross errors in lemma 1.1, in the corollary of lemma 1.2, in lemas 5.1, 5.2 and 5.1t, and in theorems 5.1, 6.1 and 8.1. Authors abstract, Alkdl6ids USSR UDC 542.91+547.752 -BOYAKHCffYAN, A. P 'AN L. L., and TATEVOSYAN, G. T., Institute of Fine Organic Cheimi ry, c Sc. enian SSR, Yerevan "Indole Derivatives. XUI. Indole Analogs of Erythrine Alkaloids With a Six-Membered D Ring" Yerevan, Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 24, No 1, 1971, pp 64-69 Abstract: Synthesis of benz(j)indolo(2,3-h)quinolizina type compounds is described. A mixture of tryptamine, P.-(2-ketocyclohexyl)pronionic acid and xylene was refluxed in a nitrogen atmosphere. xylene was removed, tile residue dissolved in chlorofom, washed and dried,,and the solvent removed. Crystallization from methanol gave an unsaturated lactam, m.p. 198' which could be converted to 7-oxo-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,9,10-,decahycirobetiz(j)indolo- (2,3-h)quinolizine (1), m.p. 287* by treatment with hydrochloric acid. The enol lactone of 6-(2-oxocyclohexyl)propionic acid reacted with tryptamine in benzene, the crystalline material formed was separated, the benzene solution was chromatographed on an alumina column to give a tryptamide of $-(2-oxocyclohe7.yl)propionic acid, m.p. 107*, which again could be converted to (1) by treatment with HCl. In a similar manner 7-o-xo-9-methyl-l,2,3,4,- 1/2 - : : : 1 2/2 40