SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VEKSLER, V.I. - VEKSLER, Z.YA.

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-L 36327-66-- ACC NR. the maximun cnei%y nml of the reduced mins (neo ni),jtrnet AP6,015784). The experir,--ntal data did not permit a definite choice between the two models. ilia data on the scatter- ing of the smallest ions (K+) were in best agreement with the predictions of the multi4 i ple scattering model, whcrons those on the scattering of the Inrecst ions (Cs+) were in best igreement with the predictiorLq of the group scattering model. Some features of the energy spectrum itself of the scattered ions are mentioned, concerning which th] predictions of the two models differ. It would be possible to detect these features of the energy spectrum, however, only with a well collimated primary ion beam and hich angular and energy resolutions of the scattered ions. It is suggested that luture higli ;resolution experiments may shed more light on the relative roles of the two models. iOrig. art. has: 1 formula, 4 figures, and 1 table. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DXrE: 00/ ORIG REF: Oll/ MI REF: 003 L 10402-67 M4T4)__'_Vk0"z ACC Nits AW33036 SOMCSICODS1 MW5(wlwo~iI0601006 79 4 /00 04 AMM Vskslor, V. Li GLekker Z, X; Pollts. Be Y&*' Fononavi Be Vs inkIMM&ijeaw. S.; Aabinovichs-Xg 89; SsEiRM.- &-A Sameyehoy, X& 1. Uun,_Y" I, z1go, GRG: none TITIS: Radiation.acceleration of a 'plasma SOMCE t AN SSSR. 'Fiticheskiy institut. Trudy& 7k 326 we F1511ft ~IAWW (PUBM, 60-79 TOPIC TAGS: plasm acceleration, HV oscillator ,i....-ABSTRACT: The article is of the reviev type (41 literature references) and surreys... work done in the field in the Soviet Union, Japan, the United States and France. After a general mathematical introduction to the subject, the authors daucribe the first experiments on the radiation acceleration of plasmas using superhigh frequency generators. Detailed diagrams are given of two such system. Detailed consideration is given to-the investigation of the special characteristics of the interaction of I superhigh frequency 'oscillations in &'plasm, including the effect of plasma resonance~ and the acceleration of a plasma bythe action of the gradient of a superbigh frequenci, field. 7h9 two final sections deal respectively with the acceleration of a plasm In I --VEKSLKR,-,.V-.M., inzh. Approximate method for calculal;ing the speed of seaFoing ships. Sudodtroenie 27 no.12:14-15 D '61. (YJRA 1.41:1) (Ships-Speed) ~,zh. m .tL:;~6 r-5 04, -, "-,*,n---," I r ol' . SudosL-oenle 31 J-.-e f1.,., , - " - .. - I - 'r I h~.& -~y let 8) VEISLERp V.M., inzb. Displacement and speed of Russian tankers of the near future. Sudoetroenie 29 no.30-11 My 163. (MIRA 16W (Tank ressels-Zpaed) (Displacement (Ships)) VEKSUR.. V.M., inzh. Modern trands in selooting the relation between the malt dimensiaim of large tankers [from *European Shipbuilding,* no.j. IWJ* Sudostroenle 29 uo-4:63-64 Ap 163. (Tank vessels) (MIR& 16:4) VEKSLEA V.M.; IGNATOVICH, A.M.r piof.1 MUKHA, T.I.; KUROVA, A. i:. -,'lr a d . (Loading and unloadingp hoisting and conveying machinery ] Pogruzochno-razgruwchnye i pod"emno-transportnye mashiny. Moskvap VZIIT. Pt.-2. 1964. 137 p. (MIRA 180) VEKSLER V M. inzb. Graphs for an approximate determination of elements and of the propulsive speed of single-ocrew tankers. Sudootroanie 27 no.6tlO-17 Je 161. (Tank vessels) (MIRA 14:6) (Ship propulaion) VEKSURP V.14., inzh. . . Basis for selecting large dimensions for tankers. S)-LloatrcsL14~ 25 no.6:5-12 Je 159. (uIU 12-9) (Tank vessels) VELOUR, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; SE[ARAITOVICH, P.A., inzh. (Ieningrad) ....... of the vibration method of unloading hopper cars. Zhel. dor. transp. 41 no.5:56-59 Ky '59. (MIRA 12:7) (Railroads-Yreight cars) (I*ading and unloading) inzh, Determining the minimm 'hoard height for tankers In the Initial stage of desigm. Sudnatroenim 24 no.9:6-9 S '53. (Tank vesa"le) (Load line) OIRA 11:11) GOKHBO4,Ye.N., kandidsW4 vkhnichookikh nsiuk, dotsent; TYMISR,Y.M.. kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk, dotsent. Measures for Improving the work of the PX-6 railroad crane. Sbor. L11ZHT no.145:172-190 1,53. (KIRA 8:10) (Granes, cterricks, ate.) KAKSIMIKKIN, Ivan Alsksayevich; VIKSLER, Y.M., redaktor; RAKOVITSKIT, 1.0., takhnichaskiy redaktor (How to build-ship models-, a usmal, for students] Kok postrottl model' korablia; posoble dlia uchashchikhoia. Leningrad. Goo. uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo Hinisteretvc prooveshchentia R5FSR, Leningradskon otd-nia, 1956. 221 p. (Supplementary sheet 6) vkladki- na 5 listakh. 5 fold. diagrams. (MLRA 10:2~ (Ship models) VZKSLZR,, V.M0, inzho Determining the speed of a singlo-ocrew transport ship in thn initial beginning stage of design. Sudostronnie 26 no.2.-7-12 (208) Fab 160. (MIRA 14:11) (Ships-Speed) VSKSLERS, V*140 2 !nzho A 4 Diesel tanker*Altairg, Sudostroenie 26 noor(200166-U Mr 960, France--Shipbuilding) nk vessels) M KO(IkN, Libor Avzikovichi kand.tethn,:tavk,*~OCKMM,',Y40*&*W NeumvichS 1*1 s Nikhaylovich; PH-aiirf-U66 at lye: PWROVA, T.10, AW'7ZTA, S.A.; TALI, K.K.; BUTSKITI A.M.; LOBOT, A.A. BOBROTA. U.N.. takhn.red. [Cont /ners] louteinery. Pod obahchei red. L.A.Kogans. Koakwas Voes.rzdatellsko-poligr.obledinanie X-va putei soobahchaniia, 196o. 318 p. (MIRA 14:3) (Railroads-Preight) (Containers) (HIEMBOM. 76.21., doteent, kand.tokhn.nauk; VIRSUMI. T.M., doteent. kand. tekhn.nauk Ar-fioient parametak-0 of flat freight cars and containers, Sbor. LIIZHT no.168:277-300 1600 (MIRA 13:10) (Railroads-Freicht cars) (Containers) VINSLER, V.M.. dotsent, kand#tekhn.nauk Study of self-adjusting double-bracket Otntry cranes with a 5-t-on capacity and measures for the improvement of their performance. Sbor. IJIZHT no.168:301~924 160. (HIM 13: 10) (Grove*, derricks, etc.) VUXER, V.M., inah. Methods of improving the design of freighters. Sudostroenie 229 no.6t4-6 A 163. (IGRA 160) (Naval architecture) (Freighters) ASIIEKO, S.M.; _3~~_kS4ER,,. V.M.; KLAUZ, P.L.; SOKOLOV, K.A.; IGNATOVICH, A.M., prof.' retsenzent; SMIRNOV, V.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, retaenzent; KRIVICH, P.S., inzh., reteenzent; ABRAGAM, S.R., inzh., red.; VOROTNIKOVA, L.F., tekhn. red. (Operation of road, construction, and loading and unloading machines] Ekspluatataiia prutevykh, stroitellnykh i pogruzocloo- razgruzochnykh mashin. (By] S.M.Asheko.i dr. Moskva, Trans- zheldorizdat, 1963. 302 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Construction equipment) VjM~Wj..AJq-,,-(Gor I kiy) Organizing the independent work of the students in advanced classes. Kat. v shkole no.6138-40 S-D 159. (MIRA 13,*3) (gathematios--Study and tesohing) VEMILER, Shortcomings in the distribution of grain receiving enter- prises in OmsI6 Province arid neighboring provinces in Kazakh- stan. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.8-9-9 Ag 163. (MIRA 170.1) 1. Nachallnik otdola elavatorno-akladskogo khozyaystva Ovokogo oblastnogo upravleniya khleboproduktov. VEKSIER - ., Ta. 1. Veksler, Ya. I. - "Fluctuations of the blood calcium and func- tional condition of theybysiological connectivo tissue eyvtem in cancer patients," t Expositions of a bachelor's disserta- tion I., Trudy Rost. rentgeno-radiol. i onkol. in-ta,, Issue 2,, 1948, P. :17-33 SO: U-305,p 15 March 53j, (Iotopis tZhurnal frqkh Stateyj, No- 141 1949)- MSIZ7, - Ya. 1. - -- - --- - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- "Condition of a Sprotmen at Start as an indicator of His training Military-Medical Journal,, No. 8, p 40, Aug 1955- .cLj. . - -- - - - - -1 of 1, V-E- i-RR, Ya- !., mai. or +~114c? r- ljl~l v . j ~,aMl . .j ,- --- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- d, 4 ,L o, The Effect of Radiant Energy Upon the Penetrability of' Hunan Tissues" ioyenno- meditsinksiy zhurnal, No- 9, 1955, PP. 16-20 Summary 550053 VJM;IAR, mayor neditsinskoy sluzhby. kandidat maditsinakiich nauke Affect of radiation on the permeability of tissues in son. Toon.- sad. zhur. no.9:16-20 S 1.55- (KUtA 9:9) (PBRKARBILITY) (RADIATION--PHTSIOLOGICAL IFFUT) VXKUM, T&.I., kiLadidab maditainakikh nauk, (Rostov-na-Donu) Affect of medicinal sleep on the metabolism avd on the respirat M tract in the pro-and postoperative period. Klin. mad. 33 no.9:34-38. 5 '55- P (SI therapeutic use, In proop. & pootop. oars, off,. o'd notab,4 reap, (BXSPIRATIOBI off. of sleep ther. in preop. & postop-cars) (INEOPMATIVE CARE, eff. of sleep thar. on metab. & rasp. in (POSTOP3RATIVE CARA, off. of sleep ther. on metab. & rasp. in) XR11MOT, G.A*, polkovaik med1teinskoy slushby; YJKBIAR, mayor meditshokoy sluzhby, kandidat medtts1nskMFfimVW , A.S.$ mayor imsditsinsk07 sluzhby; SHETUMS, A.R., godpolkevnik meditsin- skoy e:Luzhby. kandidat meditsinskikli nauk; HUNOVSKIT, D.N.. polkoynik madite:Lnokoy sluzhby. Course of experimental pneumonia following damage by radiation. Voan*-t2ed*zhtLr.o no,7:41-45 Jl 156. (KLRA 9:11) (RADIATION SICINISS) (PUMOVIA) TSWUMN, M.A.. kund.med.nauk; VEXSLAR. T&.L. kand.med.nauk; SIZYAXIN, P.S.; TI='Y3V, H.I.; XORWO' D.P.: RUNTSIL Y, D.U.; SHMGXHTS, A.R., kand.mt3d.nank; BRU, S.A. (Rostov-na-Donu) Basie :for early nearectoriV in experimental third degree burn". Ortop.,travn. i protez. 18 no-5:44-49 S-0 '57. (MIRA 12:9) .(BMWS AND SCALDS) I -, - r -, -o, * , -WXSL a Q-I.-,--kar~a-*-med.nauk (ROBtov-na-Donu) - -- --- - -- Disorders of corticovisceral relations in oatients with chronic gastritis. Klin.med. 35(i.e.341 no.1 Stpplanant:17-18 Ja '57. (STOMAHO-DISRASRS) (MIRA 11:2) (CFMBRAL CORTIa) 17(12) SOV/177-58-11-48/50.1- AUTHORS: Terentlyev, N.I., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps Veksler, Ja.T.. Maior of the Medical Corps, H - Candi of Medical Sc -Gsnces TITME: About the Biological Activity of Penicillin Being SubjecLed to the Influence of Ionizing Radiation PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, p 90 (USSR) ABS7.RACT: The article deals with the study of the biological activity of penicillin being subjected to the in- fluence of ionizing radiation. Investigations were carried out in vitro and in vivo. The amorphous and crystal salt of the antibiotic were tested. The results obtained in vitro confirmed that the amor- phous salt of the penicillin after radiation causes a small reduction of activity, from 0.015 to 0.03 un. in 1 ml, especially on the second day following ra- Card 1/2 diation. The crystal salt subjected to the influ- SOV/177-513-11-48/50 About the Biological Activity of Penicillin Being Subjected to the Influence of Ionizing Radiation ence of penetrating radiation did not impair the acti- vity. Observations carried out on animals have shown that the biological activity of penicillin, subjected to penetrating radiation, was not diminished. This fact warrants the concluaion that penicillin may be used for therapeutic purposes also when it is subject- ed to radiation, but the crystal salt of penicillin is preferred. Card 2/2 VMNULER, Ya.x. Otoatov-na-Donu) tcre'ristiell of acuta radiation aSOmeen In artiftclal hZrpothermiu, Patofiziol. I ekspor.torap. 2 no.1:12-19 Ja-F 158. (HM 12:9) 1. 11ts o1cepertmentallnoy laboratoril Govero-Yavimrskogo voyamogo o1crum, (31CMM"MM RATS. effects, total bodv, off* of hypothernis (Rus)) (HYMMOHIA, offectes on x-ray total body irradiated antrutle (ks)) TSUEMAH, M.I. VEKSLER, Ya.I* (Rostov-nap-Donu) Eff ect of -V6iind necrectoV an the ecrurse of an experimental burn syndrome. Sksper.khir. 3 no-516l-62 S-0 158 (91-lu lijil) (BUMS, exper. effe' of wound necretomy in rabbits (Run)) TSU13RKAN, H.A., kand. mod. nauk. polkovnik mod. sluzhby; VICMM, Yn. I., kami. med. nauk, podpolkovnik med. sluzhby Pathogenetic diagnosis of obliterating endarteritis. Vosn.-med. %2v=. no.:L:56-63 Ja 159. OCIRA 12:3) (ART]IRIOSOMOSIS OBLITMM, diag. arterial oacillograpby, capillarosoopy & pletbyamographi(Ruis) (THROMBOANGIITIS OBLrrXRAM, diag. same (PLITHYBKOGR&W in arteriosclerosis & thromboungii,tis obliterans, diag, value (Ihw)) (CAPIIJARISS, in various dis. in arteriosclerosis & tbromboangiftis obliterans. capillaroscopy (Ihs)) VIUSM, Ya.l. (Rostov-na-Donu) Reactions of irradiated animals to general hypothermia [with summar7 in English]. Pat.fiziol. i ekep.ternp- 3 no.1:27-30 Ja-JP 159. (HIRA 12:2) 1. Is skoperimentalinoy laboratorii Severo-Kavkazskogo voyennogo ok:riga i kafedry biokhimii (zav. -prof. Z.S. Gershenovich) Roa- tovskogo universiteta. (RADIATIONS, effects, reactions of irradiated animals to hypothermia (Rug)) (HYPOTHMIA. effects, on irradiated animals (Rua)) TSUXM4AN, M.A.; VEKS1142, Ta.I.; SIZYAMII, P.S.; RUUOVSKIY, D.N.; SHEYNORTS, A.R. Zrmuxtotherapy of therme-I burns in radiation diseases. Test.khir. 83 rio.7:130-135 Jl '59- (MIRA 12: 11) (BtMS ARD SCAIJ)S) (SHRUM TIDZILPT) (HILDIATION SIGUESS) BEDRINq L.M.:j kand,med-nauki podpolkovnik med.sluzhby; VEKSLERt Ya.I.p kand.iiedonAilks podpolkovnik med.sluzhby Conference on research and practice for physicians of the ffl:xth Caucanus Military District* Voe4-med* zhur,,.no, 204~-95 F 161, (MIRA 14:2) (CAUMUS., NORTUMI.-MICM, MILITARY) TSUARMAN, M.A.I. ,,WXSLER,, Ya. RUNOVSKIYt D.11.j ~ ~I. IZYAKIN, F.S.; SH9YNGERTSJ Treatuapt of burrb-radiation sickness vith serum of burn convalsocente :G conibination with early ne=eetomy,' Pat. fiziol. I eksp.-tarap. 4 no* 50-7 S-0 160. (MIRA P'.-10) (RADIATION SICKN3SS) (BURNS AND SCALDS) (SERUM) lg.IVKOV, G.A.; VE~PVR,.ja,;e,; XORZAN, D.P.; SMUGERTS, A.R.; YMASABOVA, V.A.; PAUMARCHUX, V.P. Experimental myocarditis in acute radiatien sicknesfi. Pat. fiziol. i ekop. terap, 6 no.4:81-83 Jl-Ag '62. (MIRA 17:8) VEKS!',EH, Ya.I.; GERSMOVICH, Z.S. - Regulation of oxidaticn and phosphorylation coupling in cerebral tissues in overcooling and heating. Riokhimiia 30 no. 3t449-456 MY-4e 165 (MIRA 19.-TI 1e Kafedra biakhimii Gosudarstvennogo unIversitetn, RnEtvv-i sz- Donu. - _66, r_ZC N R, JJP6024153 SOURCE CODE: UR/0301/66/012/001/0026/6030 AUTHORs 'Iekalbr. Ya. I.- xlers Yao I., ORG: 3rimental Laboratoryp North Caucasus Military Okrug (Ek"rimentaltnaya laboratorlya Severo-Kavkas ogo voyennogo oKruga); Department or Biochemistry, Rostov University Kafedra biokhimii Ro8tovskogo universiteta) TITLE: C:-iaracteristies of energy and nitrogen metabolism in the brain during acute radiation sickness SOURCE: Voprosy meldltsinskoy khimii, v. 12, no. 1, 1966, 26-30 TOPIC TAG3; rats biologic metabolim, brain, radiation sicknesa, radiation biologic effect# blochemistry ABSTRACT: '_Study of changes &rising in radiation sickness of two of the most important cerobral metabolic aystoms morits interesti the adenylic (with -its onergy-rich phosphorus compounds) and the ammonlum-glutamia, Intizatoly relatod to the brain's functional activity. Whole-body cooling of aninAls sorved am a functional.load in the study. This model Is of definite intorest 'also frott. the point,of view of combination trauma of the organism -. action ,of cold ond radiatIon. The experiments wore conducted on 180 white rats, Radiation si6knevs was induced by whole-body IrrwIlation of animals on the RMI-3 vxd.t.* ' Radi&Uon conditions were as followsi current voltage 1800 current sitrangth 10 milli"pereso filter... 0#5 m Cu~and 1 mm Al71ntal UN: 617-Ml.28-036.11-4n:616.831-M.9:[612,39-5.2 + 6121015--ul-& 107/5 17 37 L 33031-66 ACC NRt AJY)O24153 dose -. 600.24 radii. Six days after irradiation the anlj~ile underiwent whole. lbody cooling. The sharp decrease in ammonium production in response to the. icold agemt used on irradiated animals proceeded in paraUel, with the inhibi. 'tion of several conponsatory physiological reactions of the organism, during cooling. Thus, whon the body temperature of an animal damaged by penetrating; is artiiriciaUy~ reduced, it is possible to fonow several din. energy and nitrogen metaboUsm, which under normal temperature orders in ;conditioite,are not fuUv manifest. These changes testify*to the damaging IAction ofJortizing radiation On the biochemical systems of. the brtin& Orig, art., has, 2 tables. [JFRS] SUB CODE:: 06 / SUBM DATEI .26MaY64 ORIG MFI 010 OTH REF: 001 Card L'277o7-66 EwT(l) SCTB DD ACC NR.--'A 1'7295 SOURCE CODE: -UR/0301/66/012/003/0262/02653 AUTHOR: Cershenovisth, Z. S.; Gershenovich. As Z.; Emirbekov, E.- ksler Va. I. -L-yr, 'bRG: , Departmerit'o- f'.9iochemistry, State Univiisitj,_ Rostqtïż½ng~~ (Kafedra biokhimii gosudarstvennogo un.Lversiteta); Central Scientific Research Laboratoryt edicA~ J~_ "- - - "' Institute. RostQv-na-Donu,(Tsentral'npy& nauchno-issledovtttel'skaya laborateriya inatituta); Experimental LaboratorylKVO, Pj)atov-na-Donu (Eksperimen- --tal'na"Y'a laboratorlya SKVOT-- ..b R iffffE., kiie'c. of inpact acceleration on nitrogen metabolism ffithe*rat ra ti SOURCE: V)prosy meditsinakoy khimii, v. 12, qo. 3, 1966, 262-265 TOPIC TAGS1 impacL acceleration, animal physiology, acceleration, nitrogen metaboltsml-. WfiU 0. . -- --Ninety white laboratory rats (weight 130-160 g) were used to determine the effect of impact acceleration on the metabolic processes of the brain. The concentrations of free ammonia, glutamine, glutamate, asparaginate. and y-aminobutyric., acid, as witll as of labile and stable bound amide group proteins were investigated, atiL-;#~t~r-c-oubjected-W-irpac"ccelerations-(250z~~300-m-/#-,e-~c-2Y-Tn---i-7ch-a--mFer-,. -Thesi _The r accelerations ere-arbitrarily-designated as~- -W weak (4-10 G), medium (11-24 G)f and? strong (>24 G). Three of the ten rats subjected to strong impact acceleration died. The rate were immersed in liquid air 15-20 min after exposure and the frozen brain'o excluding the cerebellum, was removed. Tb6 meninges were removed, the brain wah -11pulyeT#!~_4_An lt transferred in a,powdery form.for.precipLta~t~qi of qt~10.~air, and uDc.- 612.'82.01:5.347.014.47.~531'.1137 "t 27707-66 __-ACC NPt AP6017295 - --- --- Table-1. Metabolism -levels- at --various i act- acc-elerations If . . . . . . Amincbutyk ~4 Acid 2:3.8 23.6 25.1 28.4 18,7 55.6 Labileamido Gr-up 125. 127. 121.2 8044 77.2 61.3 Stabla-bound 1 -=282a2 -' -_-267,4__ -=.---393. protein --us,,,ng chilled 5% trichloroacetic acid. The concent ratlons of the above~-Men-, tioned fractions wbre de termined in the supernatant liquid. 'Increased impacb acceler& Eton caused the rdbults shown in Tabla -1. - Orig.- art. has.# 3 tables. [ SUB CODE*.--- 06 SUBM DATE:- IOSep641 ORIG-REF: - 002/- OTH R2F:- 004/ --ATD ___ S . ~ P Acid 36 4 39 6 4o e 41 5 32 3 31 3 4-10 g __ _ 1- 124- g- >24 _g ' ont:rol 15-:25 min- rT._ TT 3 hra. _I5___ATM_b Ammovia 0.86 1.68 0.84 1.97 2.02 -3.19 Glutamine 7,39 6.51 7.18 1 5.57 5.40 -4.1 Glutemic Acid 12 7. 128. 123. 137. 118. 114. Aspartic '1, 10 system, !n the brain of rate 4n phasez ot 1-ypoth-am-da. Ukr, biokhim, zhure 34 no.31405- (MIRA 1815) Yaf ei-a blol ILI-, I L '.?j-13 twisk, g - --Donu gosudarstvennogo c na un-,.,.,Ojrs 1 to ta. VIKSLER, Yaole.9 )awo med. nauk; USHAYEVA, I.I.; RADYUKp L.Io; A.R., kand. =ad. nauk Cbaracteriatice of the course of al2axan diabetes in animalo injured by penetrating radiation. Probl. andok. i gcr,m. 9 no.3:40-43 W--Te 163. (MIRA 17:1) ACCESS-ION NR: AT3013139 S/3018/63/000/000/0259/0270 AUTHOP: Vekslerp Ya, I.. TITLE: Hypothermia and metabolism of certain ammonia producing, aystorB Of the brain SOURCE: Trettya Vsosoyuznaya IconforentsiKa po biokhimii nervnoy sistemy*, Sbornik dolcladov. Yoreianp 19 It 259-270 TOPIC rAGS: hypothermia., ammonia forning system metabolismt brain., glutamine, glutamic acidq gamma aminobutyric acidp adanylic acid systemp phosphorus compoundsp amidep arginine preparation, hypothermla protection ABSTRACT: Thi!3 study is based on the literature and on experiments of the author, Ammonia forming systems are an index to chemical changes in the central nervous system, which plays a leading role in hypothormia. i1mmonia forming system disorders with accumulation of ammonia in the brain are the result of factors related to cooling of the organism. This includes not only the cooling temperature, but also the rate at which hypothermia develops and functional condition Card ACCESSION NR: AT3013139 of the animal, Sources for ammonia formation during hypothermia are elutamine, Clutamic acidp gamma aminobutyrio acid, and polyphosphor- ous compounds of the adenylic acid system. Aminonia. system changes of -glutamic acid Into glutamine in hypothermia are significant, These changes indicate maximum robilization of all organism resources to resist. Induced cooling. The most readily available energy resoUrces are the labile phosphorous compounds which are rapidly exhauste4e The second roservos to be mobilized are the amides. DeeompositAon of amide bonds releases energy and leads to large accumulation of ammonia in the brain tissue. Breaking up of the amide groups H~~ also bo the eneirgy source for ATP and creatine phosphate biosyn~. esis in the final stages of hypothermia. In a series of experiments glutamine and ttrpinine preparations were used to increase surviOpLbi- lity oil animalo after h7pothermia by reducing ammonia level in I'A0 braino Intraabdominal injection of arginine (120 mg/ 100 g) 1 1 before cooling is highly effectivo for animals cooled to 20-180 Orig. int. has: 8 f igures. Card"' i2h ACCESSION NR: AT3013139 ASSOCZkTION: :Kafedra biolihimii liostovskogo gosuniversitstai eksperLmentalfnaya laboratoriya SKVO (Biochemistry Depart ".nt ol the Rostov Gosuniv-sraitet twd the Experimental Laboratory of SKNO) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 280ct63 ENCLI' 00 SUB 00, AM NO REF SOV: 025 OTHER: Oll Card 3/3 dERSHENOVICH, 2;.S.; VMSLER, Ya.l. Protective efferct of arginine in hypothermia. Biokhimiia 28 no.601'7-941 N-D'63 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Chal.r of Biochemistryt State Univesity, Rostcv-na-Dmu. LOCOTI, P. Y&. (Rostov-na-Donu); NAZAMIKO., V.S. (Rostov-na-Donu) VBXSEZR Ya.I.Oostor-ca-Donu); RUNOVSM, D.R. (Rostar- na-D=1 Experimental therapy of themal, burns of the upper respiratory tracts in the lungs. Pat. fiziole i eksp. temps 7 no.1:23-28 Jft-F 163, (HIRA 16t10) (YJPIIS AND SCALDS) (RESPIRATORY ORGAM-wanms A14D I-HJURIES) (Smwm Tmurf) (PENICILLIN) ACCESSION WRs AP4002856 AUTHORs ,TITLEt I)erahenoviohp Ze Sol Vskeler, Yao Is 3/0218/83/028/006/0937/0941 Protective effect of arginine in hypothernia SOURCEs Blokhimiys,, vo 2% no* 6. 1963,, 937-941 TOPIC TAM argiW.nep protective effect, hypothermiap hypo.therids, protective effect, cold 'siokneiss, brain ammonia content# ammonia metabolism, gluatmine ABSTRACTs The authors previoxisly established that the acoui4atlon of free ammonia in the brain duriz4; hypothermis. is one of the causes of cold sickness. The purpose -of this Investigation was to study the affect arginins has in bliding the free ammonia. in brain during hypothermiao A.neutralized solution of arginine hydro- chloride in 6 physl6logical solution was administered intraperitoneally to 200 mixed white - rats oa the basis of i2O mg of arginins Tor 100 g live weight 60 minutes before ooolingo A control group (250 rate) were injected with the physiological -,solution intraperi-bonsally but without arginine. The animals were cooled by refrigerated blanksts to rectal temperatures of 20-19,18-17, and 15-1400. Some animale 1.rom both groups were sacrificed to determine the content of ammonia, Card 1/3 ACCESSIOV NRt\ AP4002858 gl'utamitmi, and glut&mio &aid in the brain* The remaining aiimalv were observed for a month aftei-coolings Differences are noted in*-the behavior of both groups immediatiDly upon the initiation of ooolirgo Survivability of the animals in each group in very demonstrative of the effect of argWn- administration* In the con- trol group cooled to 200, 32% of the animals died, whereasnot one of the arginine- prote'oted rats di4d. At 18-170 62% of the rats in the oontrol'group died at various periods after cooling while in the treated group only 6% died. At 15-140 mortality of -the ciontrol group was 73% and of the treated group -- 54%. The con- centratione of &=ionia, glutamins, and glutemlo acid were recorded, At 200 the ammonia content in the brain of the arg inine -treated rate was 60% less than -the. untreated group* At the and of the aelf-w--ming, period (379 rectally) the ammonia 1OV61 *8.8 still only 71% of the level.in untreated ratik, The amount of glutemine in the'brein of the treated rate during hypothermia was 26% above the control :group ~t 200;'at 'the and of hypothermis. it was 36'4%. The level 'of glutenie said An the brain was decreased in th6 treated group during the self-warmitg process and amounted to 61o8% in relation to the control group ht S709 Several hypotheses are presentod to account for the mechanism of action of arginine in hypothermia and a% especially for its effect on metabolism in the brain. Orig. art, hass 2 tables. t , Card Z/3 - - - - - - - - - - - Wtv ACCESSION NRI JLP4002858 ASSOCIATTONt Kafedra, biokhimii GoeudaretTenno'go universitets, R-Istov-us.-Douu (Chair of Biochemistry, SnatG University, Roatov-on-Don) SUBUITTED's ZINov6ll, ing ACQ% 03Jan64 EXCLs 00 -SUB CODEs AM NO REF SM 0031. OTMI 022 Card 3/3, Vr-KSLT-,-R, YA. I., and GFRSHENOVICH, Z. S. (U-S3-R) "Amonin-Glumatic Acid -Glutami ne of the Brain in ;~yL:othermia Followed by Heating." Report present~*d at the 5th International Biochpmistry Congress, Moscow. 10-16 -ug 196-1 LL?OVETSKIYO M.S.; VEKSLER, Ya.I.; SHEYINGERTS, A.R.; RKDYUK, L.I. Features of the course of exudative pleurisy during the action of r&diations; experimental study. Med. rad. 5 no.9:47-55 S 160. (RADIATION SICKNMS) (PLEURLSCY) TSUKOHAIT, M.A. (Rostov-na-Donu),- VEKSIPI, Ya.I. (Rostov-na-Donu); :-.,-' -Vl~ I SIZIAKIT., P.S. (Posto7-na-jjonuj, SHrOGEWS, A.R. (Rostov-na-Donu) .44mom Imn-umat,herapy and dermatoplasty in ombinod burns* Pat. fiziol. i eksp. torap. 7 no.1:19-23 Ja-F'63. (MIRA 16t10) I j~ (B=S AND SGAIM) (SKIN MlAnDqG) (n~WHTY) (RADIATIOU SICKNESS) 25253 S/177/60/000/007/008/011 D264/D304 AUTHOM: Grivkov, G.A., Colonel, Medical Corps, Vaksler, Ya.I., Candidate of Medical Sciences, Lie-utenant Lro-Tonel, Medical CorpD, and Sheyngerts, --~.R,, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Lieutenant Colonel, Ifedical Corps TITLC: The features of the course of certain ailments of the internal organs against a background of radia- tion afflictions PERIODIC.t'iL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 7, 1960, 45-51 TEXT: In view of the absence of published information on changes in the clinical course of internal diseases as a result of radia; tion ailments, the authors studied the course of certain disease against a background of radiation sichness. The present article deals with the results of a study of experimental exudative pleuri- tis and myocarditis complicated by acute radiation sickness. Data on experimental pneumonia complicated by radiation sickness can be Card 1/3 ZZ253 S/1177/60/000/007/008/011 The features of the course ... D264/D304 found in Voyenno-meditainakiy zhurnal, no. 7, 1956. Ansisted by M.S. Lipovetal(iy, the authors studied exudative pleuritis in rabbits: a) without radiation sickness, b) with radiation sickness but with- out pleuritis, c) with pleuritis evoked imnediately after irradia- tion and d) 7 days after irradiation. The total radiation (lose was 502 r. It war, found that exudative pleuritis complicated by radia- tion sickness had a number of features peculiar only to the combined ailment: marked and rapid development of anemia; stormy course of pleuritis of a definite hemorrhagic nature; the formation of exten- sive blood clats in the pleural cavity; considerable retat-dation of exudate resorT)tion; complication by pneumonia; high mortality. The disease was mast severe cases where pleuritis was evoked at the height of radiation sickness. The experimental myocarditis tests were conducted in a similar manner with the assistance of D.P. Kor- zan and V.P. Palamarchuk. The course of myocarditis in the irradi- ated animals (as compared with the intact rabbits) was much more severe, often with progressive leukope.niii (usually accompanied by lymphopenia) inid a high mortality rate (11 out of 17 animals). The myocardium, seemed to be affected earlier and more deeply than in Card 2/3 S/177~60/000/007/008/011 The features of! the course ... D264/D304 the intact animals. The results show that radiation gives pleuri- tis and myocard-itis features that are not typical of the patholog- ical procesa in non-irrediated animals. There are 2 tables. SUBMITTED: February, 1960 Card 3/3 VEKSLER Ye S., inzh. Migration of moisture in hardening concrete during heating. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no-3:118-120 Mr '62. (MIRA 15:3) (Concrete--Curing) OCRUINOV,, K.E.; VEKSLER., Ye.S-. Heat and mass transfer during heating of hardening concrete. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 5 no.4:47-51 Ap 162, (MIRA 154) 1. Voesoyuznyy zaochnyy inzhenerno-stroitelinyy institut, Moskva. (Heat--Transmission) (Mass transfer) (Concrete) VEK1,11LER YeVS - GORYAYNOV, K.E. Electrical modelIng of mass exchange processes in hydrothermal treatment of solidifying concrete. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no-53 1097-1099 Je 163. (KRA 16:8) 1. Hostovskiy inzbenerno-stroitellnyy institut. Predstavleno akademikom P.A.Rebinderom. (Concrkte) (Solidification) it-71"71"i;zk~4*~-~lre~~,~ls-v~~-,~t2~lLrIg-lp ?Ii-i7~-~.'-,.'L-~xl:!*~~--~~.,-~"T~lrl:="=~ll"~i~t":~,~17.-;MHi~lltw-;Iw,-~rag~W-~O"W~za~~"--qrn jGMY&NSKIY. Sb.TS., inzh.-,..,,~K~I ~,Ye~.Ya., inih. Repair of welded pipeline joints. Nbergetik 8 no. 10:10-12 0 160. (MIRA 14:1) (Pipelines--Welding) -- --7 - - --- - --- - VEK:L~~~&,,inzh. 0 ~ Study of the dependence of the toughness of 12XW steel on its microstructure. Elek. eta. 33 no.1005-37 0 162, (WRA 16:1) (Steel) VFK3LT,'R, Ya.Yet., Lnz?i.; Inzh. .1 y rX stsiol usIng ot protrant Ntorminntion of the darabi'if. .1d 0 hot ha-d-oning method. Flak. sta. 3'.~ no.2,23-26 F 165. (~GRA 18%4) Cord of Prc;sl SUB MI TTED.- 04,Jul6li KTIC L: DO A" Card I S109116310001007.10051003 D299/U308 MT!i01R!;: Vekslar, Ye.'Ia. , Enffincer and Krivusha, V.P., Engin- (ff r- TITLE: Ultrasonic flaw detecrioti in tuber, _PM iODIC.'JI: Erergetik, no. 1, 1963, 10-11 Cases of damazfe to the surfaces of heating tubas have -recently become more pr,Walent in the power stations of the system, owing to wea~rening of'thc meat vCL by corrosion. .,For salvaging tubes irreparably damaged by corrosion a method of ultranonic deteCtiOTI Of cracks -was used at the Kievenergo metals laboratory. A Y34 7H (UZD 7N) ultrasonic defcctoscope twaG employed at a fre-n-,ency of 2.5 me"acycles, vith an inclined probe (401). The bindS. of tho tubcs underwent j_-.).-,pccrian to reveal longitudinal. c.raclx.' The rrobe was moved a'long the circumiference of thc ttj'~~es and the acreer. of the defectoscope was ob,;crv:;d. If there i.,; no , -F* e cl -c arc graduall.7 di-Grieraed in v pre.(-,Pt tiak- ultrason.;. e af, are received b,r the -Card-1/2 3/091/63/000/001/003/003 Ultra,sonic f law detection in tubeq D299~)3o8 -Implificr. If cracks exist, they appear an the screen as peaks relative to the magnitude of the reflected pulne. The peak decreasea in anplitude depending on the 6istance of the prob- from the place of tho dof-ect and moves to tii-n -eight-hand aide of the ncre-2n. The extent of a cra~,k is detem;-, rig the probe along the mova. j- ~* T'I"- tubas n wlilch defects revealed were cut out. An cvanina- ~L L tion of the damaied tubes cnnfirraerl the 1174-ndin,-.- of 11--he til-r-ae;~-IrLic ard 21:? LYSAX, L.I..,- VEKSLER, 'Ye.Ya.; DRACHINSKAYA, A.G. Changes in ;'I-- propcrtleE and th- crystal stru~,Iure durink? tho querickilng of I.,irdonwi otcf~,! cf the pearlit.11c cjas:3. Sbor.rmuch.t-rudt ln.,3t. metullufflz. AN' UEZIR no.19:69,-73 164. ('m I P. -'. 1- 8: ~, ) S/091 611000100110011001 A163YA033 AUTHORS: Golyanskiy, S. Ts., and Veksler, Ye. Ya., Engineers TITLEs A Portable Metallographio Microscope PERIODICAL: 1.7inergetik, 1961, No. 1, pp. 17-19 TEXTt The article deals with a new portable metallographic microscope designed for the periodical examination of the metal structure of steam pipes. The new device - based in its design on the MR-1 (MBI-1) biological microscope - makes it possible to investigate the surface of pipes without having to cul, out test specimens, A polished section of the surface is ob- taired with the aid of a drill having a chuck with interchangeable grinding and polishing disks. The polishing disk has an oblique opening through whioh a chronic ao-;-'. solution is fed. Figure I shows a device for polishing 9*ol;ions on "he surface of parts. The metallographic microscope is fitted with the optleal part of the MBI-1 microscope with an inclined monocular tubfg and tube bupport. A portable metallographic microscope with an0" -1 (01-1) opaque illuminator (serving as a condenser) is illustrated on Fig. 2. The illuminator bulb is fed from a battery. The 30-mm-long boay of the 5 /091/61/000/001/001/001 A Portable Metallographio Microooope A163/AO33 illuminator increases the length of the MBI-1 tube up to 190 mm. As a result, the MBI-1 lenses operating with transient light may be replaced by leases in short settingei designed for operation under reflt;cted light conditions. The new device waii fitted, however, with lenses of theMOM-6 (mim-6) metallo- graphic microscope. In case the network has an &-c tension of 127 or 220 v, the surface scoLion being examined should be lit up with theOW-21 (01-21) reflected light illuminator which has a better illumination power and may be well used irith the microscope. The illuminator is equipped with a set of epilenses ensuring a clear image in light and dark areas and under polarized light conditions. The microstructure is photographed with the aid of a stand- ard-type microphoto setting M$H-l (KFN-i) fitted with a microphoto camera MKO-1 (MKF-1), or a film camera MKO-3 (MKF-3) as shown in Figure 3. The portable metallographic microscope may be successfully used at shop labora- tories for analyzing the microstructure of the metal without damaging it. There are 3 figures. GOLYANSKIY, S.TS., inzh.; Y~W-~LR, Te,Ya., inzha Pwtable metallographic microscope. Energetik 9 vo.1:17-19 j& 161, (MIRA 16:7) (Steampipes-Testing) (Microscope) GORDIYENKOI, L.K.1, kand. tfkhn. nauk; VEKSLER, Ye.Ya., inzh.; NOSYAKINA, Ye.S., inzh, I Appearance of dislocation structure in high temperature 12XhlI,"T and 12MKh boiler steel. Elek. sta. 36 no,903-15 S 165. (14IW, 18-9) FOHICHEV, A.I., inzho; XuA,,.inzh, Coi--itrolling the heaving of ground in drift mining by ne-ans of blasting using camouflet charges. Shakht, stroi. 5 no.9t 26-29 S 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Shakhta No.31-bis tresta, Stalinugoll Karagandinskogo ugollnogo kambinata. (Mining engineering) (Blasting) VFMLER, Yu.A. , gormyy inzh. Determ!.ning rook displacement around horizontal development workings in deep mine levels. Ugoll 39 no.7t13-19 Jl 164. (MM 17:10) VEISIER, Yu,Xkand.ekonomicheskikh kwk; OBUKHOVSKIY9 V.M., kand. ekonciaicheskikh nauk,- Prinimali uchastiye: KUTUZOVA, N., Kpa"CUNI? Kh. BiZO of state vegetable-potato farms in Moscow Province. Izv. TSKHA no.3:185-197 162. (KM 15:01) 1. Sotrudniki Laboratorii ekonimicheskikh issledovaniy Timiryazevskoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy akademii (for Kutuzora, Khomayun). , Oloscow Province-State farm) (Moscow Province-Vegetable gardening) VXSLIRO Yu,700 starshly nauchny7 sotrudnik, k,,ue-, . --ly~6p"er correlation of the factors of agriaultur-al pr7duction on collective farms*' DDkl. TSMA ro,2706-42 0.17, (HIM lit4) (Collective farms) KOLT'SIIEV, S.G., ukademik; VEKSIER, Yu.F., otart3hjy nauchriyy ootrildnikI kand. ekonom. nauk Consistent deepening of specialization as the most importar,t condition for the intensification of agricultural production. Izv. TSKHA no.5:27-38 164. (141RA 18:5) 1. Ke.fedra organizataii, sotsialisticheskikh ael'sIokhrzyayst- venn),kh prodpriyatiy VBeooyuznoy akademli ijeI'skokhozyaysWennykh nauk imeni Lonina (for Kolesnev). 2. Laboratorlya ekonomi-.heskikh is8lodovaniy Moskovskoy ordena Lenina sel'skokhozyayatvennoy aka- demi.'- imeni, Timiryazeva (for Veksler). I VMLER Tu347a, -- -k~.ekob.naukj NIXIMOV, Mikbai.1 XiUpPm&,,, GIM=0 S.v red.j PAVWAq S,p tekbuoredo [What t1u) 'Ofitable operation of collectiTe farms depends on] Ot chegoravisit dokboduost' kolkhoza, Hookyat Moakarabochiip 1961. 4~p. (MIRA 14&6) (Collective farms-Costs) .--Tuliya-? 9-KS-UR _ _Llippovnap kand.okonom.nauk: TARARU131IN, A., red.; PAVLOVA, S.,_t_8Ifin__.red. [Why production specialization and concentration are necessary] Pochema noobkhodimy spetsializateiia I kontoentrataiia prols- vodetva. Moskva, Hoak.rabochit, 1960. 23 p. (KIRA 13:12) (Moscow Province--Agricultural administration) BOGACHEV, I.N., doktor takhn.nauk, prof.; MINTS, R.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; ._YEKSIZR,l Yu.G. . Cavitational resistance of austenitic ferrite steel. Energomashinostroenie 9 no.9t29-31 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) Z. V. , D. 1,. C/jL,)S',ITZI%, yertranoc Khoz~raistvo 26, Vo. 3, 7-15 (1934) -1 1A t I 0041111"Ifu Y i "j, a a 4 I he asilton of tioutalkyl Itoad up" fit* 891446 lournhoor *1 aviation "aWise. 1. It'. Vrk.41 011"I R. /Shevolfi-141 0,14Aforbo 3, Not 17, 4 111 tali attoolk.40 14.4" -00 so IPW4 Setwivil by "in, sit 11110t Ifelooloine Im oil crva~*,f 41 111 uhlia JW tho addio. 111116 or - 04 KRA.. alsol toy IN imlit nittv an adds, tit V tv. The twtanr wt~ -4 th. 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Chernaya. metallurgiya, no. 1, 1966, 132-135 TO?IC TAGS: nickel aV.oy, precipitation hardeni~, cavitation, hardness variation, metallographic examina,:ion ABSTRACT: 7he industrial alloys E1437 and LIB67 (both of 'which are hardeninF nic, 1 base alloys) were subjected to microcavitatfo-nin an impact-erosion apparati s1L,)- sequen-,ly tested for surface hardness and weight loss. The aging character: ~Orlf the alloys before and after exposure are give n. S "ace h nesses were given as a 7 d or function of testing time for different aginp --as-quenched and are f , cond ions and 50 hrs. In all cases, the plastic deformation~nduced by microcavitation reL;,.i1*1ec in strain hardening; maximum hardness was achieved after 3 to 4 hrs of tes-ting. rh,: alloy EI867 achieved the highest hardness for all relative conditions and 1:11C h-i;7ho-~r rate of strain hardening (55 to 65%) in the as-quench,d condition. Sample destructjo:,. set in after about 5 to 7 hrs of testing and after the weight losees became UDC: 669.24:620.186.5 Card 1/2 L 32973-66 ACC NRs AP6017519 ight losses for the aged nickel allcyG were nu-_h lower than able (16 to 1Khrs). The w4