SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAYTSEVA, A.V. - ZAUZUBOVICH, S.G.

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p 046931 ..:-ACC. Nr.: Aef. Code: to- In in u S S.D. UDC (121-701-72.052s620.1B Z'AffTSWEA, A~, "Substructure of -.-.-eli Joint 1'etal in Tensile Tests Unler Illi:vabal Temperature :Con-4itiorx" za .70 'Forts af-, tl-.- coafer.-rx- :n I'lle. les--alts Ol t I , -L C i I i- qvlav~ Scientific Research- for Masca:r P Inst-I tute 19T). Fo-uer Machinery Construction Section. fletal"Ise'lli 1969, PP 76-e-0 t NO 11,63-51 Mos6m,-. Aefarativnyy Zlyurnal Svarka~;.:,"Yor 11, 19-9, -Abs~rac bY Va FdnrerZko) _77 ~_~046931 Translation: Investi7ations !.?ere c,~nducted of the disloc!atio!, sll_-Icture of r. silici_~J-_ T,7ele j~-:Ants uric~r to a~,-! after tensile teifts ~-,t it 5~'Co tumpc-rature, i-r--snuch as at this te-ir--erature (0.47 of iron siliciee xvIti_r4 tempa:ature) the vj~~Structure r-Ocess cf -I~efor;a-aticn -Icrns c~mparativeiy Test -s~! of ~`rx60x2,5 M-a Plates 'us cir r lo th zpecizens tiara pre::~ai ej in t~;c n ite a ng a Ilarge si-a with an electre~n beam a-nd argon.a~r Ia :vt Study of ti-e disloc, tIon structure of' weld -oints aXter shcwei 'Iree Cc - - - I - chaxact-rist;- zo.-es possessing difft'~reznt ~islccati,~n structures :n U, 'e weld joint Metal un-Her all iieidln~7 conditions: seam nieta-1 i slocat 4-ons in sec4ions W1 t'h chemic~il norruru:for:uity, CiiSiccations in silo bands arr., sub-boun~.ar_JaS; weld- affecte~_, Z!,nne -Ii-ectly to Vht? seara -_ dislocatiobs in, sLip band;B and the d zong lcc.-~,tee, aL scmc frcm, t~c scam dialocation-S,ir, sljr-, bs_;-,~z. mia=rur- density of dlslarzc~ticns -evelops in the zone lccatc~~' at sonwa d-1:5tancr_ frcn, V-a scam. zorie mentioned nI to t!ie zCnC_ ~j-aeljy V-j ~:ICC Tt ,jaS: sho-.,Yn that tt:ne t--el-.1 JoInt netal, dislocations -in Qsl,_-~ct.icns ~at~: chimical non~jrliformity a ry:j n rmn~ariez; for:ced in welcUng are. stable in tile c-f testing at a S ~- t. ~ur T~-e p-eserice n '!.~e wield jo` n' t,-,e taI of an uzncv~,r, u st uc e b'e t N.-I ti~s~- :t' s nla-'ic flow- n 'Ie seam.- an-I ;~,eid-affec'ed zcna. vill pro eed less unif~%Mr-!,y ttlian in Uhe base Metal. USSR LTDC 576-851.214-078-13 z A., Bacteriology Laborataiyj,Ydrov ScientiTle Rosearch Institute ~RWAJG-- ~ bf Blood Tm~f usion Uroy ~-Jiemoiytic Stleptococcus "The Fluorescent Antibody Method :Vor Detectin Group A" Moscow# Labomtornoye Delo, No 12, 1971, pp 7J6- - 73 8 AV,41,racts For a fast diagnosis ard iaontification of group A streptococcus a nothod is recommendad which is lased on fluore.9cont antibodles with the use of fluorescence (microscope 1,1-2). Description is given cof the cull..--iva- tion of Streptococcus baatei7la, separation of hfforent i3traim, Preparation of ser=r and conjugation of --aruam irith flucivacent Izothlocyanate. Among 122 specimens tested for group A streptacoccus by the method, 96 were positive, as opposed to 80 positive identifications by the ring-precipita- tion. rp-thod. it takes 24 hr to obtain the resUlts. The irhola test -Drewdure is~descx4ibed in deta~U. IA. Y: ~V 'USSR UDC 669.15'24-194:669.018.58 AL'TGAUZEN, 0. N., LYUBETSKAYA, 0. V. ,BIRMAN.,.S. R.,and ZA -Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous; G A~ atallurgy. imeni 1. T. Bardin FTsN11CHEPV1ff:f/, "Magnetic Properties of Iran-Nickel illoys Hoscov, Metallovedeniye I termicheskaya obrabotka me-tallov, No14, pp 68-70 Abstract: A study has been made of the efiect of final heat treating -,on both the structure and magnetic properties,bf 0.02-, 0.1-, and 0.2~ mm thick strip of 79NM,..SGN, an&50NP magnetically so-ft alloys operated in constant or variable fields: at 50 ~ to 9600 cpsi. The ies- of. these ~Uoys in a constant magnetiz propert in~, field are:shown to be very.sensitive to annealing temperatures; Ivrith in 900-libOW-C and to 'cooling -rates below 600'C from 0.4 to 17 d6g/min. As the freallency is incrdased to 9600 cps, the sensitivity of the alloys to heat treating decreases. A decrease In annealing temperature. may reduce the frequency e en d p dence of the maxirin"n permeability of the strip, In a vaTiable magnetizing field, an increase in friaaquencl -makes the maximum permeability Y~ and specific losses. of the strip less sensitive: to changes in cooling rqtes from 2 to 17 deg/min. Css* 1% D A T E 13: -'V7 0 ~112 027 U `-L A TAi CHA'!4ACTERISTICS lZi F THE FOR-.kIATION OF 'I i N A L. U,'llP OX 1 D E I,'-, SUI FURIC ACID SCLUTIGNS U- C-~l"P LE 'AUTHJR t 02 -V;, S 1 L Y EV V.P., ZAYTSEVAt G. Al. Tlay . 1k; 0~ -uss SOURCIE-2-H. N:E:J-*,Zc-. .10 I.Ni., 10 1 21 DATE PU,3L ISHED -------- 70 :,-SUBJECT AREAS-C4EM iSTRY CH;EMECAL KiNETECS, TOPIC Ts",GS-TANTALUM 0' POUND, SULFUR I C ACIDt E iN:T R 1111 -PEROXIDE; CHEMICAL R E:AC T I ON C ON TJ~0 L. MAR-KI-NIU-N.10 RNESTRICT10,"IS GIDC UA L N r C L SS - U.' C L S S ~PROXY REE-L/FAA'-lE:-- 19171 )/ I too STV 11 NQ---tj4(/00 U'i/:10 10 1,~ /,:)t)lt/ 1.0 1 10;? 1 fi~ C, A CC S S [JIN AP -0 123 09- 27/2 f) UNCL ASS f FIE'D P,,.GCES':.lN%S DATE-13NOV70 c IRC - S T R. -X I k A C T-- 0 S r 'A C T AB C I THE K I NE T 1 C S: 7 1-1 ;~E CFICNI OF H SU32 P~WME Pi S IT I WE 1 N It SUG2. SO S031i WIAS STU 'IC-0 0 S j,~ 2 ITH TAI~ -AT 2-0 M IM0 'HE CAFE CO(iST. SPECTRO i)ylJT0,,*!fETR]C ALLY USING ABSi~RPTIUN 11 (K) OFCREASED MARKEDLY V'ITH DECK~,ASING; COz;N. OF R S 0 3 1! :SO SUB4. THE REACTION IS IST, ORDER WITH IFSPECT TO SUB.2 0 SUB2 ANI'.) TA 1 N 80P!E'_~CE.,ir ii su,3z so SLJ84, FHE ACTIVATION eNERGY A'Nil L"WRoPY 13.7 N P AKCAL-!-IGLIE AND M I US rE', j ,RESP R_-SULTS. F OR 50 9 7 0 .13 0 A1,10 90*r'Ei~CPII H r gg,,4 1) 4 C _ C ili AT 25, 40, 50, 0.10,6011)~:GREES AkE GUEN. SU32 S! SU3 ~~'.FAC I Ll TY PIANOV, KHIM.-TEKHNLIL.~ INST~* I N AN V 1) U' S S R UiNlc L A Z" S I F I E D UNCLASSIFIE-Li.;-1:~.. t PROCESS 'ING DATE-16OCT70 'JITLE-.-PREPARATION AND EXAMINATIOWOF HIGH POPITY SIOCA GEL FOR GAS N.V. r ZAYTSEVAt ~G.YE t I SE L Eli t)iVi N I K I TIN! --lu dS.? -STRIZHKOV, B.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .._.sOuRcE--KOLLDIDNYY ZHURNALt 1970t- VOL 32,:NR.2# PP 160--166 ~.PUBLISHED-l ------ 70 UBJ. EC TAREAS--C.4EMISTRY '__TOPIC TAGS--SILICA GEL, CHEMICAL PUR[TY, GAS CHRoMATOGRAPHY, ORGANIC ILANE, THERMAL EFFECT, GEOMETRIC FORM 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS !.,-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNGLASSIFICED ~'PROXY~REELIFRAi~,IE--1993/0392 STEP NU--UR/0069/70/032/002/016010166 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--APJ113310 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 oil UNCLASSIFIE0 ING DATE--160CT70 -CJRC ACCESSION NO-AP0113310 ~-A--8STRACTJPXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A GEOMETRIC MODIF I C- 41 1 ON 0H EG SPUR I TY SILIpA GE:L PREPARED BY HIYOROLYSIS OF TET,,:~.AET!~,1uX,'SfL;1-.'4EEN HAS zAqRIED CUT UNDER VARYTIN6 HYDROTHERMAL TREATMFNT CONDITIG~4S. 1T HAS BEEN SHOWN P0,5516I.E TO PREPARE SAMPLIAS WITIA SURFAG[-~~ ARE4 Fi~O~i 4 15 r "') 2 Il PRIMEZ-G A~ 0 MEAN P"RE SILE FROM 90 To 12500 ANGSTRU-K. THt RETENTI~]N L; JIMES OF SPECI~ICALLY ADSORBED AROMATIC HY.DKOCARBONS A,'~O P',-,LAR ORGAN11C COMPOUNDS ON HIGH PURITY IMACrii]PORGUS SILICA GEL AR-Lz~LESS ANO TH~ -CHROMATOGRAPHIC PEf%KS OF THESE S1,15STVNCES MORF.SYt-04~.TRICAL THAN FOR SILICA GEL OF T J~ I C COMMERCIAL MACKUPORC SIAILAk GEOME STRUCTURE E (;,0NTA1N,1V41G SESQUIOXIDES. AS IMPURITIS 'UNCLASS -IF I_E 0, Abstracti The centra"l and peripheral ends of tnnsected~ vagus nerves were Stinulated in cats at varlous times after- they nere. pois=.d with StaDhylococcus toxin (0.2 =lAj, From the beginninG of, the:poisonlng them excitability of -the -peripheral and central portions of the parasympathotioAnnexvation of the heart increased ria edly zimult=eously- with-.:the: apppanance- of the initial clinical symptom-z (gene-ral weakness, bradycardia,, salivation, - v.amitinG, etc) At the sane JAme the amount. of spinepbrine deamsed; In, tho, vaGuz nerve, hypothalamus, solar plexus, spinal cord?, atco. while. the amount of norepine- phrim inca-eazedd substanita.11y. The amounts of epinephrim: and:norepinephrine yoca.-dium eithax rer---ined- changed or- Ine ase(l, at-- this staEe. Later In the = un re oriv, however, the epinephrine cont tent mirkedly docreased a;s-. the inorepineph-rine e hanism ~of. derelopment of brady- level rose. Thus, the main factor in the m cl caxd1a In staphylococcus intoxication is the intensified aycita-vility of the parazympathetic, nerves of the hr-ext combined withsevere disturlkwnce of cate- ar USSR UDC 615.2,2: 547-834.4 M-IMILINTA, YE. YE ZAYTSEVA K .A.j VOROBIYEVA, V. YA., MASHICOVSK CIY, b1. D. L- Inio ~Scientific Chemical- and MAICHONTOV, L. N. , n Pharmaceutical research institute 11aen! S. ~Ordzhonikidze, 2-loscow nSynthesis and Pharmacological Study of the Derivatives of 3- Hydroxy-and 3 -Amino quinue li dines$' Moscow Khimilco-ParmatSe-V-14CIICSItiy Zhurnal, Aral, 7~ mo 8 Aug 7 3, pp 20-24 Abstract: A series of substituted quiriuclidiTleS was synthesized. To Obtain 3-(21]iy(troxyl:pcjizoyloxy)quiiiiLicliclilic and related ethers, the 3-hydroxyquinucl i dine was reacted with: benzoic ac-id ch1orides in pyridine at 200 or 1000. 3-Acylaminocluinuclidines i,.,cre syn- thesIzed by reacting 3- amino quinucl i dine with respective acid chlorides. Two methods were used to prepare 3-alkyl- and 3-ar-,13.- am3-no qw-nuc I i dines: reduction,. of the 3--acvj.aiiiirtoquiiix:tclidii-ie with LL1111 , and reductive alkylation of I-aminoquixtuclidines witli varioAs carbonyl compounds, or of the respective amines with 3- ketoquinuclidine. The pharmacological studies were carried out using 3- ben zoyloxyquinucli dine hydrochloride as the standard. USSR 14IKHLIYi.A,, YE. YE., et al.,, Khimilco-Parmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vbl~ 7, No 81 Aug 73., pp 20-24 Onlythe ethers containing OH, C11 or: C' in the phenyl ring approached the activity of the standard compound. The rest of the derivatives had a diminished pharmacologic,al effect or lacked it,altogether. 2/2, 86 , M .. 911 51 ff, R1 ', s 51 EMU ITT IM 'I I.,II Me, IT M .41 1"HOM4,141k, i f-EPCTr71O!1 RATE OF RANOING SMIALS OF WOM'50M5 AS A FUN~Tlc"'4 or DISIANCr 110 TARCXX (Articte b-S e-rdin, K. A. 7,ly-tseva and InAtLru-c Of PvOltltlOmarY PhYsi-0109Y AO71rTT81!??MMr?1wcn1 H, Sarhtnav- USSR At~mderay of Sciesires, I.eninArzi. J! ka, Aj*fj i Russian_ Va 1 17, t~o 1, 1972, su1=jttt!d 24 septcmber 107o p T39- 44T Abstract. Thin popar~givss the rclUlts of an exporimanta2. itu67 nf tha~pnttvrna or change In the repetitlon rote of rsnginr~ plgnala of to a dolphir, in the process Of notivo ranging 0 target iflabl., rt won established that the "petition rnto of rnnglng vign*ls durinr_movo- 'mcnt of tbe.animal toward tha-'f`isW'Vnkas.wIth- In a cortair_ronge,. at the aame ti~ta retaining high valuere TO- 2L/c, wharor L Ir the distance from the dol~phia, to th6-targat. c Is- the Speed or propnp*tion or sound In the water. Th4 col- Iteted dete ralcri I*. poesible to "suma thot the -F dolphin e-mits onch 2uccoosivo~ rmiring pulao-only 1~n" tl=r' - 20 Tnmoo) after the echo frotn the preceding pulse Is received, Tile evor-inmra;ieinrl. Interest in the-atudy or~.dolp!itn6' t-o-Ine rpotsen.-Ion or a is ot,tri))6table.t-o- ccho-ran-,Jnr anparuLur. T!jis nnabla3 thom even In the ab.~cslute darkness and with InoperntIve vision to -:7 detect and discrininete extremely raliat:17 And precisely Dir. 41 A ta- ifforentinto ty-por- or roa ;;r (i rnront -d and othapobj-ectz pneebte_17 11at DnI~ 'the size o)nd Dhape of cbjaota,- but their atruct4APe all well Z'1_ 8,7. It is natural that the biophysical principlae of the operation of the echo-ranging ppamtua or the dolphin nre of gveat interest In both ova- lutio"r7-physiological and bionia respects. (I USSR C) PROCES,S INC-, DATE--04DEC70 02*2 UNCLASSMED -I-TLE--ANTIARRHYTHMIC ACTIVITY,OF OXYLI D I NE~ 'AUTHOR-( 02)-ZAY'g SEVAL K.A., MASHKOVSKIYP meoo -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '_5OURCE--FARMAKOL.:T0KSlK0L* i.MOSCOW),1970, 13313), 105-~-cj LGATE PUBL ISHE[)--: ------ 70 ~tUBJtCT AREAS---BfGLOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCIENCES ~JOPIC TAGS--RABBIT, CAT, CALCIUM CHLORIDEw 1RATt DRUG EV'FECTv ALIKAL010i ~CGNTPOL MARKPIG--NO RESTRICTioNs ,.,,DOCUMENT,CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY FICHE NO----PD70/fj05003/F:0-'#- STEP NO--U) C f R, -ACCESSION N0--A.P_f)1Tf)555 -4 'L A SS 1P-7 D NG U 022 UiNC, L A 5 5 1 r- I E 0PROC EISS I NG Z) AT E--G- C ACCESSION NO-APOL39555 GP-0- A35TRACr. OXYLINNIE AT I T I S 10 P q 1 ~Zl E EGATIVE6 M iNCREASED THE REFRACTITAY PERIOD OF )'IJRfC!-t,-A N I BY 25PERCEN'Irr AND WHEN GIVEN M. 710 C.--ITS~ AT 1-10 71- SUP PRESSED ARRHYTHRIA CAUSED BY ELEC. SHOCK OR OF SUB2. AT 10-15 MG-KG I.Ml. OR 50 MG-KG 1.'P. IJ R."AD It SPilLAR s F r :RAT: HEART ARRHYTHMIA CAUSED BY AvMINISTPATIMI OF; M.'Willf ENE. D 0 0 MG-KG GIV4-N ORALLY TO THE RATS PREVENTED ARRHYTHIMIA UIPU.N SUBS-EQQENT AW-11NISTRATION OF ACONIIIINE. FACLLITY.' LAB. F,ARMAKCL-t VSES. NAUCH.-ISSLEDo KHTI-I.-FARM. IINST. Mo 0 RI).k H 0 N1 K' I b Z F MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASS I FIED WC 616.43-'00'1.28-092. 9-091 UITSEVA K. K## BTJTAU~D, Ii. V.# and :r-%XMA. G.:S., Killtary:A%Ucal Academy imoni laningrad 11HOrphof unctional Changes of Endocrine Org=s In Etperijaental ' Iad~jttlon Cnimoras", Moscow, Doklady AkAdeLnii Nauk SSSR$ Vol 193. No 31, PP M-705 Ab.-tract: The morphofunction-%l st-lLte of the adrenal and ttv-xaid '1.,;tnds and the Anterior part of the pituit-ary gland in long-lived. allaganic.:radiatlon ch~revus 'was studied, under con-iitions of bone. narrow tiansplanta. Thp r6cjp,-~ents (malo rabbits) were subjected to.gavit,-A- nn a (-'~('O source. ~Mice and vLy 'Irradintioa f ri test animals received bone marrow coUs or a traniuLan'. 04 hotkrs jX ter irrarliation, als were sacrificel and qx Iamin Control ana test anim ed 40-~O drqz 1-3-Ler. Hyper- function- of the adrenal cortex, li~Tofuz vation bf tho thyroid:i' Lind,, mi somn acti- ;f tho pituli-try gland. vation of,the thyrotropic function of the antiorior,portion.0 -wera found to occur when the anW- Is exhibited:a $acondary. In anizkils with no !rymtoms of a homlogous disease aml In syngonatlc~ 61not those condi- tions are either absent or only very wealc4 evidmito thaae condi- tions cannotbe attributed exolusively:.W tliw~ davalopzknt of, :izmvio logical. rro- actiom. The disturbances =at be re :rded as'~ partially a: quit of radiation 1/2 Z! MiT KOV, V.A., STEPANOV, V.S. KU 'Ia-A, SMNYAKOVA, L.F., Sh , 1= V.V., MRONKIN, O.F. BAYEVA, G.D.) ZAY."LS is." as Biology o f Inland Waterz~Academy of Sciences, The Effect of Alternating Current on Frish and A(ruatic Inver tebrate s" 70, !)P 50~- Moscow, Voprosy Ik-htiologiya (Problems of Ichthyology) Vol 10, No 518 Abstract: This study on the influence of alterneting currents on fish in various stages of life and developnaent,,in many different inland vaters., covers a period of several years, and includes a great variety of fish. Tra-WI fishi;la with alternating. current, the.effect of current on spairairkE, ez:b- -yo, larvae and fry and the s-dosequen-, condition of variezies of..ish and. ~.,heix- reproductive capacity, were studied. Results (sumaarlzed in five tables and a graph) shov that alternating currect, in dose3 cawiinr, does not ham any fi&u in any phase of 11-fe and that ~Yom apawa to adu31tv, fi~11 develop normally. The catch of fish by alternating-ci=ze;,t t-*--awl is 125-2:6-~16 a7bqve t~:e normall. Studies on zooplanktoa and benthos rbowe~! ,bai*d sc-:7e orZannis---o are not affec-.ed by I ov current intens vies. Current or UVLer ir~tijm3ity util,red, the little aaimals to a greater activity, anrd:still higher zazzoels. Kanktoa and be-nthas revive rapidly after irithdriwal of c-arrent. Only in c,"-rent do---zs 2.5-126 thst necessax7 to imduae!~;naraouis dGes dc:a-,-~a f occur with about jA o. tue plank=a and benthos --unrivin;g. MW WE M1 040 UNCLASSIFIED --090CT70 OtESSING DATE Pk OF STEEL PARTS IN.CONTAC.T WITH JITLE, A SILICATE MELT -U- %AUTHOA--ZAYTSEVAj- L.I. N'TRY OF -.'I_NFO--USSR 1970, 6L2)%, 222-3 '~`SOURCE-LASHCH. METAL. E PUBLISHED-----~-70 ::S-Ul3j.Elc-r AREAS-MATERIALS TUPI.C TAGS- METAL COATING, HEAT RESISTANT STEELt -CH'DLOGY, WELDING Tr NATUIKAL FIBER, INDUSTRIAL ~PRUDUCTIOJNII ~ $ILICATE, CHROMIUM STEELP '.:CHR6MIUM ALLUY, NICKEL ALLOY, IMULY80ENUM ALLOYl ,TUNGSTEN ALLDYj CHEMICAL 0 A E ~COMPOSITI N, WE R RESISTANT MAT RIAL -CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~..DCXUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ;1?RGXY PC-ELIFRAME--1992/1786 STEP NC--UR/036 5/70,,rOC-c~,/['~i2/0'Z'22/022-3 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0112772 2 40 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 0 itIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0112772 A6STR A%r.Tl EXTRA' T-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ACENTRIFUGAL ROLL ARRAN^EMIENT OF ~.MINERAL F.IBER SPIN U ININ' DISKS OPERATES UNDER VERY HARSH CUNDITIONS: )i I Gli ,_~-~~TEHP.v LARGE TEMP. GRADIENTS; AND EROSIVE FORCES. WELD DEPOSITED COATINGS WERE TESTED IN MELT CONTG.~SIO SUB2 36.24, AL SUB?, 0 SU83 142.1' CAU .40.8, MG0 4.49, AND MN0 0-86PERCENT AT 1,340-1350DEGREES AND FEED RATES OF 1500 KG PER MR. THE DISKS WERE OF STEEL 3 CONTG. C 0.15PERCENT. -THE WELD DEPUSITED COATINGS WERE.SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 27PERCENT CR LONG TERM WEAR AVERAGED 40-64 VS. 124 STEELS AND Gf(-MO NI-BASE ALLOYS. C,,-M:PAIME2-J1k FUJI ST. 3. CWINGS OF AUSTENITIC HEAF RESISTANT STEEL 'S.RSTAN.'r ALLOY CONT(p. Cu NTGO CR. 251 NI 13, ANU MN 2PERCENT AND'OF, 41EAT ICE CR 1.4. MO 151 W 4v AND MN 2PERCENT'ARE RECOMIMIJENDE0. BECAUSE THEY Iat: EXTEND -THI: SERVICE LIFE OF THESE DISKS, BY:A FACYUR 4-5. -~::T - LOP~ bi:YT' USSR&- FAt I'LITY' .VSES~. NAUCHO ISSLEU-'PR(JEKTi' LUST EP :k UNCLAssirlEb 1-1-2 027 UNCL'ASSTIiIED: PROCESSING L)ATE--230CT70 T'ITLE -MEANS FOR LOWERING THE CORROSION:OF' SOIME~ STEELS, EXPOSED TO THE SULFUP COMPOUNDS OF FLUEJGAS,ES: -U- dtl4OR-(02)-KUZYUK.OVt A.N.t ~~-~Vfi COUNTRY OF~ INFO--USSR ~f;:',.SOURCE--KHIM. NEFT. MASINOSTR& 1970t (3)1 '20-1 DATE PUBL.ISHED ------- 70 :.SUBJ,ECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND.., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOP IC TAGS--SULFUR COMPOUND, CORROSION RATE p.; AMMONIA,.: CARB.QNATEi CAR13ON '-STEELt-CHROMIUM STEELv METAL CORROSION TEST:*: ACLOY~ STEEL# ORE _BENEFI.CIATION EQUIPMENT _:~:.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~:-_DOCUMEHNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,-,:PROXY REEL/FRAME_-1996/1675 STEP NO--UR/03L4/7.040001003/0020/0021 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118653 UNCLASSIFIED _mpful ".l- pip-10 J 7 2/2--,' 027 UNCLASSI FIED: PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70 C-1 RC ACCESSION NO--AP0118653 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO MITIGATE GPERATIONAL AND -P.ROCESS- DIFFfCULTIES 011ING TO THE SEVERE CORROSI(Pt 'OF PLANT E(JuIPMENT -MADE OF GRADE ST. 3, PLAIN C STEEL (SCRUBBERSt FLUE GAS EXHAUST TUBESo AND PIPELINES), ENCOUNTERED IN AN APATIJE BENEFICIATIUN AND FLOTATION -COSINE, AND ASCRIBED TO A COMBINED ATTACK BY SO SUB2, SO'SUB31 AND H ~SUB2 0 AT-TEMPS. BELOW THE DEW PT., A S'ERIES OF LAB. AND ON PLANT TE T-_ ~WAS, PERFORMED TO OEI . THE EFFECT OF NH SUB3 AND NA ~SUB2 CO SU33 SOLNS. .~.bN,LOWERING THE CORROSION OF PLAIN C AND ALLOY STEELS EXPOSED TO FLUE GAS' ENVIRONMENTS CONTG. S COMPOSIO [NTRODUCED BY THE C01411USTION OF S CONT6. BLACK OILS. AT 550EGREESt THE C ORROSION RATIE OF THE ST. 3 STEEL IN H SUB2 SO SUB4 VAPORS (1.025 1414-YR) WASSLlGHTLY LOWER THAN THAT IN HUAID SO SU82 (1.61 MM-YR), WHILE STAIN.LESS..STEELS,CORROOED MORE RAPIDLY IN H SUB2 SO SUB4 VAPORS THAN IN SO SU82. IN ADDINi~.TO GENERAL 'CORROSION, LOCAL CREVICE AND PITTING CORROSION WERE OBSD. WHEN NH SUB3 '-WAS INTRODUCED THE OCRROSION RATE.OF THE ST. 3 STEEL WAS LOWERED BY A -:FACTOR OF 5.0-13.5 AND LOCAL CORROSIdN;WAS ELIMINATED. THE CORROSION RATES OF CR STEEL GRADES WERE LOWERED BY A FACTOR,OF 5-15 BUT PITTING _WAS NJTl AVOIDED COMPLETELY. THE ON PLANT TESTS, CONDUCTED FOR 2500 FIR AT 55DEGREES, REVEALED THAT A 2-3 FOLD REON. IN THIC CGRRnSION RATE CAN EXPECTED WHEN A 10PERCENT NA SU32 CO SUB3 SOLN~ ~IS INTRODUCED INTO RUBBE THE SCi -RS INSTEAD OF PLAIN WATER. USSR UDC 019.941(05)~' AROVA, GORIKOVA, V.I.. HELLION, S.P.. ZAYTSEVk, M.A., ARAKELOVA,.L.V., KASP V.G., GODUNCVA, L.I., and "A System for Analyzing a Documental Information Flow Cdnsisting of Scientific -Journals Moscow, Nauchno-Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya I., Organizatsiya i Heto- dika Informatsionnoy Raboty, No.4, 1971,~pp 5-9 Abstract: Due partly to great irregularities in the reception of source docu- ments,by VINITI (Vsesoyuznyv Institut Nauchnoy i TeVhnicheskoy Informatsii; All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information], there is a delay between the appearance of an original scientific work and VINETT's publication of an abstract of it in the appropriate Referativnvy Zhornal (an average of 2.0-2.4 months for abstracting and editing andl.l month:-for processing are required). A study revealed that this delay could be rei-ducediif specialized scientific Journals were received directly by the edit0T,0f the appropriate abstract journal, without the usual preliminary sorting *and processing. In order.to carry out this study, a raystem for:analyzing primarysources of 1/2 USSR UDC 019.941(05) COR1KOVA. V.I., MELLION, S.P., at al., Moscow, Nauchno-Takhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Seriya 1, Organizatsiya i Hetodika,lnforimatsionnoy Raboty, No. 4, 1971, pp 5-9 information periodic and continuing publications was developed and intro- duced. It enabled the researchers,to rank the totality of source journals in descending order of frequency of inclusion of articles from them in the abstract journal for a specific field. From this ranking, a lis-~- of the most frequently used journals was obtained for the given abstract Journal. The system for analyzing primary sources, whichititilized punclicard proc- essing equipment, the Gamma-10 machine, and a 14insk-22 c9mputor, proved to have great potentialities for the improvement of VINITIs system of information ser- vicing and for the development of the theoretical founda~ions~,of systems and structural analysis of information flows. Although this research was concerned with doeumental information flows consisting of scientific journals,*analogous investigations could be carried out for patent literature and literaturelof.other types. 2/2 52 _2 MIN USSR UDC 669.71.053.4.094 SMIP.NOV, M. N., VYAZOVGV.,k, A. A., and Z4YTSEVA, 'M. A "Interactioa of'Potassium-Calcium Silicate Na2O*CaO-SiO7 with Aluminate- Alk-aline Solutions" Tr. Vses. n.-i..i prqZektn. in-ta alyumin., maE. i elektrodn. prcm-sti (Woeks of the All-Unrion Scientific Research and Plannii~g and Design Institute of Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry),, 1970,,N,o 70, pp 103-108 (from RM-Metallurgiya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract:Nlo 4G138) Translation: A study was made ofthe interaction of Nall O.Cao-sio with aluninate-ilLaline solutions containing 45-86 percent AL)o 3 nnd having a causticity of 1,47-1.6 at temperatures of 50 mid 75% The N;i--Cn-ni1-1caLv. of the indicated composition interacts compaiatively actively with aluminate- of A]. 0 in the fOTP1 alkalir& solutions and leads to the corresponding losses; .2 3 Of.sodium hydroalumosilicate and 3CaO-Al 0.3-nSiP,.(6-2 n) 11.0. Tbe losses 2 increase with tire with an increase in tbe.Al'O concentration and the solution 2 3 1/2 sla.D-NOVA if. N., et a.., Tr. Vses. a.-i. i proyektn. in-ta aly'umin, rnagn. i c-lektrodn. vrom-sti Ntorks of the AU-TJnK~a Scientific Research and Planning an# Design Institute of Alt=inum, Magnesium and. Eleatro&~ In&uskry), 1970, No 70i pp 163-108 (from P-Zh-lkletallurgi~,a No .41 Apr 71,; Abstract No 4G138) temerature, and thev reach 6-8 percent in two hours. I'liere is no strict re- lation between the degree of deconposition of: the Na-Ca-tsilicate and the A,1.03 losses. T-nis is connectc-d with complexity of the,process of deconposi- gard to the tion of this com-ound. The point of viewof the author. ith re schematic of the given process is discussed. There are,,,2 tab.les and a 6-entry bibliography. 2/2 -1/2 013 UNCLASSTFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--Q40EC7O ,.:';'r.ITLE--.4EAT STABLE POLISHING ABRASIVE CL0TfiS'_U- ;~':-,WTHOR-(05)-P0PENK0VA, Z.N.v ZAYTSEVA, X.A*v KOGAN, Lh'A., DRESENTSOVAt A*A., POLESHCHUK* J.P. c CUI19TRY OF INFO_-USSR q lie. - SOUKE-U.S.S.R. 265,752 IZ38qE-T.,,PRnti. OaWTSY, rOVARNYE MAKI 1970v TO DATE. 9UBL,lSHfD ~,-'-._-~~'SUBJECT AREAS-MAT ER I ALS TAGS--ABRASIVET CORUNUUMt LAT.Eki PATENTV POLYIAER BE-NOERICU)SKS30 8 a E R 1 U I F M 3)kly-5 IN 7,i'l-~-_S_T.YR ENE RUBS ER (U)SVKH7 MtHETI~- C fai T R -2 Li~ Ax I ;~E~STD JCTJC)N~ DONIC Ulil :_z~-wtT CL AISS-UNC LA S S I F I EO PROXY 17~51 S TEP '048 0J 01)D/ 000 /000 0/.')0 00 I ~ti .)24 DAT;----L3,,DV70 UNC I- AS $I I ED )T A(-.P-T4i'rE LIRI%Tt-- SlINCiLE ::c~--,lYSTALSz -U- A U T ~i 'k, - P E ILVA M J I F RGV K I I-PY T S 1. 1 N, C 10 Ui T k Y 1 ~4 -t-i - - U S S S 01JR G E Z IA P I I-, L . SPEiKTo"CSIK. 19701 1-2(5) 1 86 8- IAT P U8 L 1 S HE 0 - - - - - - - 70 L SUBJECT AIR E.A SS CH EM, 15 T RY P H Y S I C S .-TOP.1 C TAG S- - A 3 SCIR P T I CN S P EC Tk Ull L f GH T ABORPTION, CR'Y~TAL HYDRATE, WAL., N T 0 N 0 1 NG , P q A S Eul D Y M 10 1 C 0 P 0 U N 0 ii c 1, r A r 1: 1 UN I C E311"Nu I plf~, C ECLECTRIC FIELD C ONT - 0 L "'hIRK I P-46-NO ii E 'S TR I C, T I ON's 1Ce-'lV4,EE 'Nr C LA A S f 17 11: D PROXY 4 p 0, 1 5 0 1 A-S.- I 'w"atm 0 1 v ma 11.14 0 2 U.N C L A Si FIED PROCESS11,03 UATE-13-NOV70 C I CC S ~Z 7 _% G p 13 .3 l) 9 1 T- Q l) F :ABST~ACT/EXTR. -fU) GP-%)- ~~3 S T R .11 C 1'. THE' A. F, S(I R P T 10 N: I'k, A i", F P,7, 0 A C 3 ..4,H S!Jl,!~ U Ift TH ~4,~~00-901013 A14GSTRWM, REGION AT M) --HSK ?;ERE INVESTIGATE0 3Y USP.i'.1 !NATHRAL AND fr~~ J L A k I -'11": 0L 1 GHT Tli C L A'. S I ~Y T HE THE SYl*-lrET~P.)' CIF TifE CRYST. Fll~:LD, A;i!) fil HAPACFER ELECTkIDN 'Fr'~lA!N.SITfP.'S 5 % 'T f ~)i,i j!L f i V -xi 1; OF THF I.NTLAAf Pl~ P~IML~PGSITIVE lrilrw ITS J~ T U,*-1 s . THE :SPLITTI-NG UF T H L V L S I N%) I i A I' F THE 1.04 SYMNETRY I I F -f rl- cklesl'. FIELD 0 iE UL~'~F,-R-S 01- 6RAVUY OF THE S'IALL LlfFFEl"~,--NCC- 3 E f ~i THE PGS I T I ON S : F: T~ SL J I- EVE: L S Of PIR PR I 74F. 3 P D S I T I VE IN Gi~"Y.W,NLS MID INI T F I T,4F- P~NEOQ.'-HiNNNNTLY ICNIG GI I ik b0flJOING IN TH E CR Y S T A L S . T H E: !C Pj V A L EN, T. - k A C TJ 0 -".1 1 N THE 60ND 15 ESTQ~~ V MT BY U S FN G SLATER: fiNT C GR A L S A P1 D I S Of- T i i E J E R 0 1: F EW P E- P. C IN I r a; ~nv UDC: 611.647'822-612.398.102 M4ANGES IN M CLUTAMIC ACI~- - GLVTV1f:NE -- CA.IM-AMINOOLTYRIC ACII) SYSTE11 IN -4-.Z 1JL%jLn PETAL BIU11; Dl.*Rr%f: VU.-ATAL VVELMiENT JvL jArticle by T.A Shvets ~.-C-Zwtieva bonecqk Medical Institute, Moscow. Veatnik Rkad Russian, No 9, MI, pp' 80-9D) t in Glutamtc nQ14 (CA) is of the nc* . tensive1y oxidized tizino, acids of b -&!n tissue (~U"tel and We-ZSLlq"y)' atll.er amino acids are Oxidized v6ry-ralowly (Ldlbsnher and,Wiss). At the-pyeseat tine 1; is reczgnlztd that G A pArticipatet in rtmovri of --a-=cnta, by =jm-s-of glutd=-~A& my-"Lthesix (A.Ye, BrAunshtoyn-,,D.L. Fardmnn; Ye.. A, Isdit.1rowc; Archibald, 195L Synt~aais of the lattur to sr. "dergonic prozoss and 14 c=-allyze4 by the enryme, Sluvwaine eynthatnre (S.F. Fps:~te)m_ 1948, Miotr; 1948; S-packs 1949). Olutanine synthesis in the brain hao been oboervad by many ras*erchers (5.F., trcht.,yn; 13.L. ~erdan and's.r. Ye.A. Vladimlrovto, TL'c~,ter and Dawaon~, Wall-Xalhnrlou, 1936). "t It is t~-aliavod to be the wst actlw praceim An bralet colla (G. Ach A? There is r, considericolo- =ount of Fwno-.imtAo1~u::*rtz rsvtd-(?;ARA) in braln tlaeues (Awzpdra et ct It ha~ been shown that CAbA "orm-d fro=,CA throiu~h d-,ct:t:,nzy1nttan by Hpaciftc dacnrlboxylase (Y,)berts and 1650, 1~51* &ad b, '~Jing~ JJ~d Accord~rtr to the d-A ~~ tt,"a the brain of different Mlinalh c~-:2-1--r ftb--ut 150 c~ acid. ==:; r1uramine, and about 20-64 are noz er=;~Rh i=rza on O)e lnve~s of thvtu substances in rhu e h an .tzrv-t~ z' 0-ir h=an bra; 'r. Ue ~,Iy kn~ thzt in tho grey matt r of t v. 1~um b-~*.'-. thcr~ Is 4-i ng% CA!A and ir. th~ white matter 23.5 mg"'.' (Robcrto Ot al.) Yor this re,,son we !nveseteated the CA~ GAZAv arkd glutamine conu'-nt., A~ wall --~ gluz:4=1ne synthert-so aetiu-.rv~ In the t1stues of the human fetal br4s" the prenatal period. !:atvri~i =d r,~01046 af Ursin Lighkte fV0M. fctU-~ Z4,ta-la'd Following Criminal =d Ar~!*f!ctaq, ahorticas, rarginp, In age from 5 to 40 wreg4, onrvec as our cat~rial- ':~c organ was r4?1(Jly extracted xne. the bluod wanhed cff w.4.th cooled saline, a-r- It was exemined under refrigeration. - 122 - Oc 6~ USS-11 16 98~ CMHIK, 5. G. RODOV, M. N. 0 IVANOVA 0 L. A.,:ZAYTSEVAt N. &TW~ S Clinical Department,, Institute of viila-&;~~ iv=Ovskay, academy of Medical Sciences, and City Clizical. Hospitail of Infectious -'Diseases No 82, Moscow "Clinical Picture and Diagnosis of Hong-Kong A2 Tnfluenz-a In Child=eze' Moscow, Pediatriya, No 5, Ray 71v PP 92-93 Abstracti During the peak of the Hong-Kong A2 Influenza 6pidemic in 1909t -the frequency of acute respiratory. diseases increased 8.4 times among adults, 7.9 times among children aged 7-14, and only 2.4 times'among children aged up to 2 years. Neverthelessf in absolute figures, the.. frequency was hi&,%est In-the last group, because the pre-epidemic morbidity among small chil&vr, was very great. Scrological and fluorescent antibody teats rerfox-40d On hospitalized patients in December 1968 through March 1969 xeyealed that all respiratory diseases identified in the pro-epideriLic poriad were a150 d-44mOsed during the epIdemic, though their relative proportions were sonewhat mallerl 28.3% in Decemb-'r, 25.V,-, in January* and 10.4% in FebraMry. This Tr-kes it necessary to perform clifferential diagnoson of,viral rempixatory d!seases In hospitals in order to distribute ,,, X, the lu the pationt, in proper, waxd; children hospitaliZed with diagnosed influenza# 74 developed. comgcItImit I Y~q 2/2 - : I :P -771 Z ~O 113 UNCLASSIFIEb~ ROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--CHEMICAL FORMS OF THE STABILIZATION OF ATOMS 13F RADIOArrIVE RHENIUM, iFORMED ~DUR ING THE IRRAOIAT.ION OF-SOME INOItGANIC RHENIUl"l COMPOUNDS W I TH 'l-.AUTHOR- t 0 2) -4ALT,5.f_U-r NIANOVICt-E. -OF INFO-USSR SOURCE--RADIOKHIMIYA 1970, 1211)v 1,143-8 ~:~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ,jQPIC TAGS--RHENIUM COMPOUND, ORGANIC CHEMI.STRYtl RADKOACTIVE SOURCEr COMPOUNDt SODIUM COMPOUND, POTASSIUl'i COMPOUNDt ~CHEMICAL STABILITY -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ::'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSI~IEO .P,ROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1725 STEP.NO--UR/0186171:)/012/001/0143/0148 ~CIIRC. ACCESSION NO- AP 0 12 531 4 6 UNC 0551F EEO 21z 013 UNCLASSIFtEO: PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 I-C[RC ACCESSION NO--AP0125346 GP-~G- ABSTRACT. NAREO SUB ef, KRED SUB4, NH SUB4 REO ,SUB4 AND K SUB2 RECL SUB6 WGRE IRRADIATED FOR 10-45 HRS WITH 660-MEV P, AT 24-50EGREES, IN A FLUX (IF 10 PRIME8 -1.0 PRIMEW ?-(C,11 PRIME2 -SEC). SUTOPES (R--) FORMED IN THE NAREO SUB4 AND KREO SU04s~ THE RADJOACTIVE RE 1, THROUGH THE REIP,PXN)R.E REAL 'TION WEq&QUANT. STABILIZED AS THE STARTING COMPO., I.E. IN THE HEPTAVALGiNT FORIM; EN NH SLJ(3f,- RE;0 IIJB4 f>6.6i,t:pcp--\1r OF THE RE WAS STABILIZED AS THE START I NO'COMP0. BUT 11-JE REST WAS SVA31LIZED AS TETRAVELENT RE, I.E.' THE NH SUB4 HAD A REDUCI&i!~~EFFECT. IN THE f4:"CENT OF THE '-E 'JAS IRRADN. OF SOLIO K SUB2 RECL SUB6, SIMILAR TO 69?" STABI 1. 1 ZED AS THE START 1NG CO,%IPC)* t BUY IN THE IRRII~~11-1, r)j~ j< SU62 Rl-(;L 51)86 SQLNS. IN 4 N HCL ONLY 2.7PERCENT OF THE RE ItEMAINED AS THE srARTING COMPO.; IT IS ASSUMED. THAT THE FRE~ RAMCALS FORMED IN -1 E I TV 'D AS SPECIES IRRADN, REACT wim THE AQ. SOLN. 50 TH AT: THE RE r!) STAII K I LE OTHER THAN THE STARTIN13 COMPD. (E.G., RE CL SUB5 PRIME NCGATIVE, RE CL :SUB3 PRIME NEGATIVEi RE CL SUB2 PRIME2: PbSITIYE, ETC.). : THE STABILILATION OF RE AS THE STARTING COf4P0*:, WAS EITHER INDEPENDEINT OF THE P FLUX (IN THE CASE OF NAREO SUD4) OR JNCREASFD SOMEWHAT WITH INCREASING FLUX UIN THE CASES OF NH SU84 REO- SUB4; AND: K S 1j, B 2RECL.SU86). 012 UNCLAssfFIED ~PROCESSING DATE-160C -T70 .T ITLE--AEASUP EMFNT OF HALF LIVE-5 OF~THE~J-IRST F-x(: i.T,,r:!D 2PLUS STAT ES OF OSM I Ut+-~ 184 v USMI UM- 186 9 ANU OS,'A tUM XR i ~AUTHOR~--(05)-3EDICA,t T.t ZAYTSEVAt~N.G.t.,40ROZOV, V.A., blUMINOV, ToM., S. tljUNTRY~OF lNFU--USSR OU RCE-- YAD. FIZ. 1970t 11(3),p 481~2 ;-D AT EPUBLISHED -------- 70 _'$Ubi EC T-AREAS-PHYSICSt NUCLEAR.~SCLENC.E AND T.EC[tNoLO.*'GY TAGS--RADIOACTIVE DECAY SCHEMEo 0SMIUlA ISOTOPEj EXCIT(M NUCLEUS11 COUNTINGt NUCLEAR.ENERGY LEVEL !HALF LIF, ~UNTXCL MARKIING-NO RESTRIMONS '._-0.0CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _'PRPxyl_ REEL/FRAME--1991/1059 STEP NO--UP,/0367/701011/003/0481/0462 'ClRC -ACCESSION NO--AP0110749 UNCLASSIFIED 020 UNCLASSIFIED --20NOV70 PROCESSING OATE ~CIRC ACL-t SSI CN N G- - t. T 0 L3 5 7 5 -(u) C-P-C.- AziSJ'FACT. F-XL;GFN,,jUS DEL rA-AM (N01-CVULI Nl C ACIU (ALAI o-,AS 'REQUIRI-0 1-MR, 17 1) SY-NTHES (S OF P(JoWHYv',f N$ :ANI) S1*1MULA T itTAIIN U~ SUBI.*! SYNIHLII-S IN MCTHANtMAC1.LLU,'; KLJI.NC 1:1)VII. (;tjt-l*(JR~~. ~TJTAL !~YNIHLSIS OF VJL'~Mli i; S 'i 'UbL2 AND PORPHYRINS Fm'm Ai.;~ u-ms ro INVOLVE FOR(~AT104 ('F DURING ALA-0E'H)1DRA'1ASC ACTION. THIS ENZYi-IF 'viAS PkESHNT ~,N M. \UZNECEOVII ACELL ULAR'4:XTSI., AND THE CT IV I TY WAS NGT A F F E C T E G 5 YA00N. OF V I TAM EN, 0 ~kk 14? ("K HEN IN lol V I T!-~D. A -CL1iYtjR,iTASE ACTIViTY !,,AS INCREASED BY. ZN NO E 2 Lli J1, ~r . 31, C9 PR IM E Pi1SITIVE 6013 tNAS INIHIOITED BY GHL-LATING 'A13ENTS. I NFI 16 1 T10iN' DCCREASLO IN THE Pi-Lct:NGE OF ALTALLIC lugs. F-ACILITY: I filsf II K .1114 LM 3AK F A INCISC611-1w USSR. if ii2 019 UNCL Ass I Fbaw N 9 F I NB 5 VI.; A"d HYRINS iN T i TL E--k LGlJL AT 10, THE r~10SYNTHF:SI& OF VIT~ 5'HEKMAN11 -U- -AUTHOR-(031-ZAYTSEVAf N.1 -v 3YKHOVSKIY, V.-YA. , SUK11N, V.,N . COW14TRY OF I N Fil)--US SR .-S,GURCE--00KL. AKAD. "4AUK SSSR 19 7 0, 19016) 1476-9. ~DATE PUS L I SH ED ------- 70 SUBJ ECT I OLOG I CAL AIN D"IEU f CAL SC,IENCES tOPIC TAGS--BIOSY ilm YR r 14 B A C T E R. f A4 1114C COMPOUND N T R&S I SV I T AM JN pw MYROL ARESTRICTIOINS .4 3 105 8 8 5n. f) 1), UR oo PROXY kc,Z'L/f 04, -31 0110'1190/006/ 1476/.I:'t79 CIRC' ACCESSION NO-AT0129957 212 019 Ul'IC LA S Sf F~'UED) PAbUSSIliG DATE-- I 3.14CIV70 ~CIRC ACCESS10", NO-AT0129957 ABST.:~ACT/EEXTRAGT-i(l) GR-0- ABST.R'ACT. THE GEL TA AM11,K)LEY(JUNIC 4(11) .~:O:::HYDRATASE (1) ACTIVITY (IF P. SHERIMANII AGELLUL-Ak, UXTS. (MrAINE9 FROM 'NIFICX~TLY LOWER T H It N, l*M_ AcTiviry IN CELLS CULTiviirEt 1"41 HEMIN WAS Slu' ELLS, BUT THE ACTIVITY OF, E).7S. FROM CELLS *GROWN' IN THE PRES-9NCI----- OF VITAMUJ & SUB12 'NAS THE- SAME AS. IN THE COINTNOLS. T R E .4 1 '.1 F.- N T A OF: THe PARENT CELLS WITH ZN 09 GO SALTS INCREASED ll'~ CTI~VITY* M141 mG, FE-1 AND-ANI WERE INEFFECTIVE, PDTX AND SPHYDROXYOU'lNULIHE REDUCED I ACTIVITY 1.4 CELL FREE EXTS., SPECIFICALLY ,DUE TO IMIJBIT1014 OF Z14 PRIME2POSITIVE. HEMIN SEE'MED TG INH181T. FORMATION Llf:: BoTH I AND PORP HO 9 1 L I 14OG EiN. THE REACTIORI OF VITAMIN-~B SUBIZ :SUGGESTS THAT ITS ACTION' -IS 01-R'ECTED TC;WARD ENZY."41C SYSTEMS SPECIFIC FL)k TS OWN FACILITY: SYNTKESISs .1 Sr-F-MS TO BE 47N ACTIVATE0 OR MCONTG-;~.. J~JST- 61OKi-11,14. I~ 51AKHA, MOSCOWP zussR UINCLASS [Fic-0: Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service-:-zy Yo Ref. Code 00041496 CHUaCAL ABST. _U J? a IkIl 87451f Effecft of S-methy1methionine (vilamin, U) on vitamin r Bit biosynthesia, by Propigni4acterium shermanii. Bykli6vskii, V. YLa.; z &._L;_KjIue6ua.,G. N, ~~.-trakfl ills :Biokhwj. Mikrobiol.. 1970, Bi heym. Priki. 75-8 (Russ). S-Methylmethionine (vitainfii-U) stitmilated. the formation..of vitamin Bn and sitilultaneouslylinhibiUd. the synthesis of porphyrins b~ P.~ Airthanii under mch physioL state,studied, suggestin,g thit thli. (:Oin~d. is an dc6,4e Nfe group donor. Vitamin Bit ~Ynthesis increased under th.~- action of .3- methylmethionine. to about an -equai,extent -in jy~,U% dey8oping cultures and in suspensions of! iesti~g~ p -ropiori16acid Uicteria. c6ls. &ATninoI4-vulinic_ acid. (3: tng/100 ini niatim) further stimulated vitamin Bi-, formation, only in the-resti6g cell wSpen- IIJJR J sions- RE,EL/FRAME 197551364 10 -Dc 6v USSR b -.273-1:577.3 HATSYNO, V. V., Z SEVI F and POLYANCHUK, M. V., P Hypoxia and Hyperoxia Laboratory, instilitute of Physiology imeni A.: A. Bogomolets,-Academy of Sciences UkSSR wState of.Oxidative Processes in the Liversbf White Rats at Different Times After Exposure to Eyperoxia" KieV, Fiziologichniy Zhurnal, No 3, 1971, PP,391-390' Abstract: Free respiration and phosphorylation were studied in liver hoino- genates and mitochon&ria from uhite rats. e7posed to totic doses of hypero~da ata) for 60 rinutos. In one series of experi=nt3, observations were con- ducted immediately after recompression; in another zeries, oxi the secorA day. In both series there was a decrease in conjugation of free oxddation and phos- phorylation, as deterrimed from. the value of the resp:'U!atory control. The respiratory control decreased. in most, cases because of !the relatively smaller increase in respiratory rate of tho ud.tochondria And h6zogenates in a nadium with phosphate acceptors (ATP+he~mkinasetglitcose) added.~ This phenomenon was observed both im-Medlaielly fri2lowing recomp*ression and. on the; second day there- 4Xter. 70 - UDC 576 858-098-316-332.063.1 TSM4,011, V. S. 1.) YJ-c'--'LE%I, 0. 1, 41, -l'!, L. K., ZVI'P:!t; GAY 0 V I Y'RY'VA*r-17, L. V. Z44"IT)ANOV p V. and .1-lE*fP, AX"H j S. A'. Litutle of Expariaental iic!dlicinej USS-0 Acadpny o Eed cal lzcierce~-,. lenin~-.-ad, Institute Vi=ology D. 1. ivanovsldy, WSR Acad-ez~r ol' cal Sciences, iozccw "Replicetion of lnlfectiou3 Viral FMA in Isolatecl I-a-tochonciria. Report I I Penelzation of Viral RIZA Irto Ditochondxia and-Its Effec~b on lAtochondrial Synthesie, Koscow, Voprrozy V-5rusc-locii, No 3, Nay/jlan: 71S 269-273 bst----c+.t isola;Z.-c- :1."ochoi-Aria ifem in-cubated i- a jaediura ~mco- A oUr.,- oxic~a i-~,o and pr o t e i n and, I-,VX esis, H 4 bo M-- 0-0 vwlozuelall viruz; vas adu~cd. 1, Im's found thalt LCJ.2:c intrc,: vas in the nitoc, o' n nd:~ia. -"hat thie evergence of :23"%'A of the cirus in the ir, -.oL du,.~ to ad-so-=t-on of M~ A ca the qurfac~c of these --e ce, -1 acti my stmdcturcs; th .-, I -F' ui d z1--, -a-, cin D s~ tration. The c.7' -,,Lral -~-u'-A in odtachcnla:i.~l U"";' 0~ lateled foun,' ar thr; lLernal and :~I-act cn. 1-hibft- Of s~-*Ah~-,z~- --e f Droz~*cin was obocrvtd. Th .Jorl Of LCIJ~j0nyCj,j_re- C~rote4jj Syll-,.*.., L, J I MEMO= USSR UDC 376-658-00'a-396-332-083.1 YFMHOV, F. I., GAYSKHO]a, V. S.j KISELE'V' 0. 1. , 0. V. , mo"SHIM' L. K. , UmAYIP1, L. V. , NEYFAIM, S. A.# and ZBDMIOV -11-nftitute of Virology -imani D. 1. lvanovskiyf tSS11 A=dcmy of Nedical SciOnces, hoscowt Institute of Experimental Nedicinep W,SR Aeadery of !~;edical Sciencesp. Laningrad "ROPUC314011 'of, Infectious Viral lm in t4outed P.- W~Iil~ndrU. Report 111 Replication of Viral MIA in rUtqchondxim~ a4A 'chuactoAlotics I of the Fiml P=&Uct" Moscow, Yoprosy Vinisologii p No 3p Hay/J*711 pp ~74-280 Abstracts It was of interest t- o establish whether isoliLted mitochondria could replicate virus RNA, that is ifhather "bacterial!' "xlbosanes could synthesize the functionally active OA pulymerL).se,~ and 1rhether the fiml product of virus-spociffic synthesAs: Ims iaectious propurtien, 113-Rd"A Inolated froa Durl-fir;-;'d Yl~~"'rmlelzm sx.11-1-n-e Or-C:Pp!7A!1U5 -41na waB~ lised v~ study the ZCunc- 1-4on of RNA eme=S.4-n- in mitochondria. Contact. bat,.~*san mitochor4r1a atid F-1 a I, as " 0ninute3 at 0 C. 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