SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKIMOVA, A. A. - AKIMOVA, L.N.
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FEWROV) Nikolay Sergeyevich; AK FA Aleksandra
Aleksandrovna;
'i ~-
ROS 0 VS K I Y, V. M. , re d. ; K U Z I A ~Ni~ ~ -t
- ~--' -- 5mT---Yz3' :--Va-;
KARLOVA,, G.L., tekhn. red.
[Analysis of industrial traumatism in the lwabering
industry)
Analiz proizvodstvennogo trawatima v lesnol
promyshlennosti.
Moskva, 1963. 31 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(Lumbering-Accidents)
QUIWYAP.AA.; GkVRII~Vp NJO
7-
Blectroreduction-lae a method of studying proteins.
Red~ctiou of
some diketopiperazineeo Zhur. ob. khim. 31
no.1:38-42 A '61.
"(MIM 103.)
1. Moskovekiy gowxlarstvenW univeraitet.
(Piperazinedione) -
AKIMOVAJ, A.A.; AKIMVA, L.N.
Behavior of some dipeptides in prolorgelthermal
extraction with
organic solvents. Vest. Mosk. un. Sei. 2t KUm. 18
no.5t62-
64 S-0 1630- (MIRA 16:11)
1. Kafedra organicheskoy khimii Moskovskogo
universiteta.
- KA - M O'V A
H
KIVINKO, S.F.; IUKIYANOV, N.Ya.; PAMRKO, A.A.: IR MMUM. V.,
retsenzent; BORISOV,'S.# retsenzent; KOSTYGOV, V.V. , redaktor;
4~MOVAL D redaktor; GOTLIB, E.Me, tekhnicheskiy redaktor,,
_L_tj
[Production of condensed and powdered milk in butter plants] Proi2-
vodstVO 2gushchennogo i sukhogo moloka na. maslodellnykh zavodakh.
Pod red, V.V*Kostygova. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1954. 153 Po
(Milk, Condensed)(Milk, Dried) (MLR& 8:3)
NIKOMYN, G.A., dektor takhaichookikh Aouk, prof @near, redaktor;
AXA!q!~A,
A.G., rodaktor; TIKHONOV, A.Ta.. takhnichookiy reduktor.
(Machines, imatrummuto and apparatus used ~y the Moscow Higher
Technical School] Mashisy, pribery i apparaty, razrabotannyo XVTU.
Moskva. Gas. nauchno-to)ffix. izd-vo mashimestrelt. lit-ry, 1956 63
Pe
(MLRA 9:5)
lAsecow, gookovskoye yyesheye tekhnichaskaye uchilishche.
(Machinery) (Engineering-Study and teaching)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1049
Kabardimo.-Balkar A.S.S.R. Statisticheskoye upravleniye
Narodnoye khozyaystvo Kabardino-Balkarskoy ASSR;
statisticheskiy sbomik.
(National Economy of the Kabardino-Balk r A.S.S.R.; Collection
of
Statistics) Nalchik, Kabardino-Balk-arskoye knizhnoye izd-vo,
1957. 112 p.
1,000 copies printed.
Additional Sponsoring Agency: U.S.S.R. Tsentralluoye
allticticheakoye
upravleniye
Compilers: Leshchenko, Ye.V., ZakInskrov, ( V., Akimova, A.G.,
Mollkov, I.P.,
Zhiveynova, L.F., Sukhova, N.N., and Agaronyan, P.K.; Chief
Ed.: Zimovnov,# L.I.,
Chief, Kabardino-Balkar S.S.R. Statistical Administration;,Ed.:
Sukhova, N.N.;
Tech. Ed.,: Tkhakakhov,_-B. Zh.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for economists and economic
statisticians.
COVERAGE: This is a statistical compilation containing the
conventional stat-
istical data on the development of the national economy within
the present-
day limits of this Republic.. IL-cent statistical data are
contrasted with
those for 1940, and in some cases also with those for 1923 and
1913. In many
Card 113
National Economy of the Kabardino -Falkar A - S. S. R. ;
Colle ction (Cbnt. ) 1049
cases, when describing the state of national economy as of
today, the compilers
list figures for individual rayons and for the town of
Nallchik. Output in
physical units is available only for basic commodities.
TAKE OF CONTENTS:
Ch. I. Summary Section 7
This chapter contains data on population and administrative
and ter-
ritorial units
Ch. II. Industries
Grv,rth of industrial production in physical units; dynamic
indices; proportion
of industrial workers; labor productivity; number of
industrial workirs
Ch. III. Agriculture and Husbandry 23
Area of farm lands; electrification; NTS and tractor park;
grouping of
fams by size and ownership; area sown, head of cattle
Ch. IV. Capital Construction 59
Capital investments; housing development; public utilities
Card 2/3
National Economy (f the Kabardino-Balkar A.S.S.R.; Collection
(Cont.) 1049
Ch. V. Transportation and Communication
Freight turnover; motor transport; railways
Ch. VI. Cobmerce
Retail sales; number of retail enterprises and public dining
halls;
commodities at the mar*ket; warehouses of consumers'
cooperatives; trofit
of sales; number of employees
Ch. VII. Number of Workers and Specialists. Training of
Specialized
Axsonnel
Total number of workers; number of specialists per type of trade;
training
Ch. iM. Culture
Indices of cultural construction; schools; number of teachers and
pupils; graduation statistics; libraries, cinemas, oil r camps
Ch. IX. Public lbalth
Mmber of hospital beds; number of physicians; nurseries; sanatoria
65
69
83
89
105
AVAILAMR: Library of Congress
Card 3/3 NWfal
1-22-59
AXIMOVA. A.M.: PINEGINAp N.L.
Primary suture in antrotomy in breast-fed infants and
young
children. Trudy mol. anuch. sotr. MaNIKI no.1265-69 159
(KrRA 16tll)
1. Iz Otorinolaringq~ogicheskoy kliniki Moskovskogo,
oblastnogo
nauebno-issledovatell kogo klinicheskogo instituta imeni
Vladimirskogo.
AKIMOVA, A.N.
Chronio myeloid leukemia of a megakaryothrombocytic
form,
Trudy mol,, nauche sotr, MaIIKI nooltlS2-183 t59
(MIRA 16til)
1. Iz 2-y terapevticheskoy kliniki (zav. prof.
N.A.Altbov)
Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
klinicbeskogo
instituta imeni Vladimirskogo.
by the
Th-
with 11010 aluir contaim-d and 3 1117,
ITCHO. Wall
DVORZHkK, losef [Dvorak, Josef); DANIKO, Yu~T
inzhener [translator];
AMOVA A.V.. kandidat tekhaichaskikh nauk, redaktor;
TCNBOTTMA,
., T.M., redaktor; XPUROVA, N.A., takhnichaskiy
redaktor
[Usoversbanstvovaniia v oblasti kholodnoi obrabotki
imetalloy.
Perqvod a chashokogo Inxhaners ZU.T.Danlko. [Moskva]
Isd-yo
VTs4PS Profisdat, 1956. 207 p. (KUI& 10:2)
(Metals-Cold working)
SMUSHKEVICH, Yu.I.; BELOV, V.N.; KLEYEV, B.V.;
AKIMOVA, A.Ya.
Reaction of olefins with aldehydes. Part 2: Reaction
of chloro-
acetaldehyde with cyclopentene. Zhur.org.khim. 1
no.2:288-289
F 165. (WRA 18:4)
1, Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut
imeni D.I.
Mendeleyeva.
AKIMOVA, B.Ye.
Substituting fish hot-air treatment for frying in oil
before'eanning.
Izy,vys,ucheb,zay.; pishch.4tekh. no.3:92-95 163. (MIRA
16:8)
1. Astrakhanskiy tekhnicheskiy institut rybnoy
promyshlennosti
i khozyaystya, kafedra tekhnologii rybnvkh produktoy.
~. (Fish, Cannqd)
KONSTANTINOV, R.M.; AXIMOVA, G.M.; NAMHIKOV, L.N.;
KOROSTXW, P.G.
Zinc content of rocks from the Tetyukhe skarn-complex
are deposits.
Soob,DVIPAN SSSR no,10:262-264 159. (MIRA 13: U)
1. Dellnevostochnyy politekhnicheskiy institut
im.V.V.Kuybysheva
i Dalinevostochny filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Zinc--Analysis) (Tetyukhe Valley-Ore deposits)
AKIMOVA, G.N.
Direction and sources of the detrittal material of the
Upper Riphean
sediments in the Zilmerdak series of the Southern UralB.
Dokl. AN
SSSR a58 no,5:1099-1101 0 164. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Veesoyuzriyy nauchnc.~--issledovatellskiy
geologicheskiy institut. Pred-
stavleno akademikom N.M.Strakho-rfm.
TEMNIKOVA, T.I.; KARAVAN, V.S.; SEMENOVA, S.N.; ATAVIN, A.S.;
MIRSKOVA,
A.N.; CHIPANINA, N.N.; PRELOVSKAYA, R.A.; AKIMOVA, G.S.;
CHISTOKLETOV, V.N.; PETROV, A.A:; MINGALtVr,-k.!~.-~bLODOVA,
K.Ge
Letters to the editors. Zhur. 'org. khim. 1 no.11:2076-
2078 N 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Temnikova,
Karavan, Semenova). 2.-I#utakiy#stitut organicheakoy khimii
Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Atavin, Mirskova, Chipanina,
Prelovskaya). 3. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut
imeni Lensoveta (for Akimova, Chistokletov, Petrov).
PIETROW, A.A.; BABAYO, V.0.1,.~XIMOVA, G.3.
rtirulk,Ton of the addition of methyl-
hypo~:hjorlt#~ to ),,2- and
"Imr. org. Ib-kn. 1. no.
D 165 I%ir:TfT jg-.i)
1. !.e,-ii-ngrad,9'zciy tek~nolagichtisklly
institut -'reid,
Ntnitted SeptfoblEir '--9t 196L.
:t;-
1--i
0
9
F
FEVMRT, G - M.
Komplekti Dorozhnih Mashin (Sets of Road Machinery),
Moscow, 1948.
AKMOVA, G.T., inzh.
Hydraulic 1~rocessing and sorting of iand and grave Stroi
prom. 27 no.4:0-10 Ap 149. IhRA 13:b
1. VaesovuzW nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut p0
organizataii
i mekhanizatail stroitel'stva. I
(Sand and gravel plants) (Hydraulic machinery)
C,ALMVAp G.T~!~.HKO9 V#D-j-, RMIABHKINAp Ye.Vo;
CHESNOROVA, R.IP.
------------
lesions of the oral cavity in secondary and tertiary
qyphJUS.
Teetodermoi veno 34 no,3t59-61 1t,646 160. (MIRA 33,10)
(SITHIUS) - (MOUTH-DISFMES)
AKIMOVA) if
Providing incentives for -caising production quality
in the
enterpriags of the buildi,3g materials and
woodworking industries.
Biul. nauch. inform.: trul i zar. plats, 4
no.10:25-28 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
(Wa s-Building materials industry)
fWages-Woolworking industries)
-).; 1~ I - "17~
1~1- AKIMOVA, llot inzbe; GINTSBURG, Mp izobretatell,
Heat the engine but not the radiator. Telch.mol. 29
no.3.1-1
1 161,
(141WA 14:3)
(AutomobJ-le drivers)
- -~,-T!Tko .-,I. - -.-- - - I
Regulating wages at the Minsk Reinforced
Concrete Plants.
Biul. nauch. inform.: trud I zar.plata
no.10:40-44 159.
Nin 13:6)
(Minsk-Reinforced concrete)
(wages)
AKIMOVA, I.,, sotrudnik; SHATOVA, T., sotrudnik
Wage payment based on the finished product and the
development
of collectivism. Sots. trud 6 no.5:118-123 MY 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellsk institut truda.
. (White Russia-Brick industry)
(Wage payment systems)
SHATOVA, T.; AXZ140V~-L-I-- .
Using a group piece rate wage system in industry.
Biul. nauch.
inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.9:33-39 '61. (MIRA
15:1)
(Piecework)
DYBAN, A.P.;.AKDIOVA, I.M.: SVETLOVA, V.A.
Effect of 2.4-diamlno-5-ablorophery:L-6-ethyI
pyrimidine on the
embryonal developmni, of rata, Dokl, AN SSSP 163
no.6:1514-1517
Ag 165-, (14IRA 18:8)
1. lAboratoriya embriologli ch-aloveka InstAtuta
eksparimentallnoy
meditsiny AMN SSSR. SubT-4tt-ed Jaly 14, 2.964.
SOURCE CODEt UR
AUVORs- Dyban, A# Pe; Udalovao Lo Do; Akimova, Io M.
ORG: Institute Of Experimental fledicIM, AMN SSSR ( natitut
eksperimentallnoy
maditeirW AMN SSSR)
chemical structure of Mucinal
TITIEt Relationship between terstos!nic actiont
substancess, Experiments with chloridine and biguml
SOURCE: AN SM. Doklmdy, v- 167, no. 1, 1966, 228-231
TOPIC TAGS: pharmacology, rat, biologic reproduction, drug
affect, biologic
mutation, antipyretic, circulatory drug
ABSTRACT: Two drugs with similar antizalarial activity -
chloridino
5yrimethamin_97 and biguml 5aludrino7 - were administered to
pregnant rats to
determine whether toratogenic action is a specific property of
certain chemical
agents or whether such action may arise from Injury to the embryo
caused by a"
-! -pharmacological subs'Umce. The metik*lite formed by bigumal
(diaminodikydrotriazine)
in the organism has a structural resemblance to chloridine, but
it differs from
chloridine in having a nitrogen atom in the 3th position instead
of a carbon
atom, -* The results of the experiments *showed th&T, 77.9% of
the fetuses produced
by the rats given chloridine were teratio as compared with only
0.2~ of the
'fetuses of
_~he rates gi"!! bigumal. It follows then that the teratagenic
action
Card 615.75i:6l6-oo7-o53.1+-qA, 92
L 33090-66
.ACC NRt AFW24=
o chloridine in not due to antimalarial activity but is a side
effect of ths
compovind. The authors concluded that a pharmacological agent
cannot have
iteratogenic action without possessing the properties of an
antimetabolite.
Itho capacity to Interfere with key U*p In the biochemical
reactions underlying
lembr
yogene s.- This paper was presented by Academician Bakaleyev
on 19 April 1965.
Origo irte ~Wplt 2 figures ani I tablea rJFR&7
suB cous o6 mm DATst l6kpr65 (RIG REFt 003 OTH REFt 003
Card 2/2
Il Z. -V f! rf v
sonf; pop
Mcn;k. im . Se r. 2 lCilm. 21'
(1-71RA 18:8)
Ka e 1 -.6!: k,;---Y IFIT ii-l-i !,t skuva I, ~-6o r--, I
KULMOVA, M.S.1 sina"L&, A
Synthesis of inner-complex compounds of some amino acid
derivatives.
Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 21 Khim. 20 no.201-94 Mr-Ap 165. (WRA
18:7)
1. Kafedr& organichaskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
15-1957-10-13938
Translation fro,n: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957,
Nr 10,
p 84 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Akimova, K. G._
TITLE: The Problem of the Stratigraphic Subdivision of the
Lava
Series of the SlberlsA-Tiaps (it yoprosu *
stratigra'fichoskom raschlenenii lavovoy svity formataii
sibirskikh trappov)
PERIODICAL: Tr. N-i. in-ta geol. Arktiki, 1956, vol 89, pp
61-77
ABSTRACT: The traps of the central part of the
TantusskWastrue-
tural basin are divided into two series: a lower of
tuffs and an upper of lavas. An angular unconformity
between them occurs locally. During geological mapping
in the interstream area between the Kotuy and Kotuykan
Rivers, on a scale of 1:1,000,000, data were gathered
which permit the division of the lava series into four
rock units, each resulting from an outpouring of basal-
tic lava in which flows followed closely one after the
Card 1/3 other. The units are separated by zones of
weathering
15-1957-10-13938
The Problem of the Stratigraphic ISubdivision of the Lava
Series of
the Siberian Tiaps
or by tuffites; these features bear witness to the length of
the
breaks between the series of eruptions. The thickness of each
unit is 110-210 m, and there are B-15 flows in each. The
upper
flow of every unit consists of aphanitic basalt, which stands
out in relief and may serve as a marker horizon for
subdividing
the lava series. In the two lower units the amygdules in
amyg-
daloidal rocks consist of quartz, chalcedony, and calcites;
in
the third unit they are zeolites and aragonite; in the upper
unit zeolites, quartz, and calcite fill the cavities. By com-
paring notes with investigators from adjoining regions, the
au-
tho r concludes that the lava series belongs to the lower
part of
the Triassic. A definite sequence in the phases of trap
vulcan-
ism is marked. The beginning of the first phase,
characterized
by explosive activity, belongs to the later part of the
Permian
time. At the end of the first phase, explosive activity began
to alternate with periods of quiet outpouring of lavas; this
sequence is shown by the alternation of tuffs and flows in
the
higher horizons of the tuffaceous series. The second phase is
Card 2/3
15-1957-10-13938
The Problem of the Stratigraphic Subdivision of the Lava
Series of
the SlberisA Tiaps '*aak-4j~:
characterized by the greatest volume and maximum duration of
ef-
fusive material from fissure eruptions; these eruptions were
pul-
sating. The third phase is chosen provisionally. It is char-
acterized by the prtdominance of intrusive activity, which
was
probably associated with the accumulation of the thick
series of
lava flows, and by a change in tectonic conditions.
Card 3/3 B. I. Omellyanenko
AKn4C,VA,Y,T,)
"A Uniform Specification of Metallic Materials Used in Machine
Building
of the USSR" Yedinaya spetsifikatsiya metallicheskilch
inaterialov
ipashinostroyeniva Soyuza 'Part I. I!, I-VL 1945
AKIMOTA, K.I, i, B-AZHENOV, M.F.; BAKHVAWV, G.T.; BEZKIUI=O,
N.P.; BERMAN,S.I.;
gtF.l----
GDANOVI
a Te.S.; BODTAKO, M.N.; BOTKO' B.B,; VINOGRADOV, S.V.;
GAGXN-~-TORN, X.Y.; GIEK, T.P.; GOREV, K.V.; GRADUSOV, P.I.;
GUSHCHINA,T.N.;
TOMLOYANOV, A.K.; TESIEDV, M.P.; ZDZTARSKIT, A.V.; ZAXHAR()V,
M.V.;
ZAKHMOVA, M.I.: KARCHEVSKIT, V.A.; KOMAROV, A.M.; KDRZB:ENKO,
O.T.;
LATMM, V.I.; MALITSEV, M.V.; MIT-T-WR, L.Te.; MILOVANOV, A.I.:
MIRONOV, S.S.; NIKONOROVA, N.A.; OLIKHOV, N.P.: OSIPOVA, T.V.;
OSOKU, N.Te.; FMLIN, I.L.; PLAKSIN, I.N.: ~ROKCFITEV, A.D.;
RUKYANTS]ff, M.V.; SEVERIENKO, V.P.; ''IN, P.I.; SMIRTAGIN,
A.P.;
SPABSKIY, A.G.; TITOV, P.S.; TURKOVSKAYA, A.V.; SHAIMAZAROV,
A.K.;
SHPICHINKSKIT, Te.S.; TURKSHTOVICH, N.A.; YUSHKOV, A.V.;
YANUSHZVICH, L.V.
Sergei Ivanovich Gubkiu. TSvet.met. 28 no.6;6o-61 w-D 155.
(MIRA io:ll)
(Gubkin, Sorgei Ivanovich, 1898-1955)
AKII(Q,V VMrJXOV, AV.
Use of alloys of oopper with a hiih nic'kel and
alumimm"content for
shaded castingse IsT. vye, ucheb. zav.; tevet. met. no
1 148-153
13% 11:6)
I. X00kovskiy inaiii~t.,tevetnykh metallov i zolota.
Irafedra lit Iya
i proisvodetva spIL-voy'
(9pper alloys) (ITonferroms metals-Iroundiug)
A4
Joel
18M
SOV/128-59- 5-15/35
AUTHOR: Kurdyumov, A.V. and Akimova, K.I., Candidates of
Technical Sciences --------
TITLE- Effect of Minor Vanadium, Tungsten, and Boron
Additions on the Structure and Vechanical Properties
of NAMz 12-9-2 Bronze
PERIODICAL: Li-II.-eynoye I:roizvodstvo 1959, Nr 5? pp 26-28
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the change of the
mechanical
properties (resistance, yield point and elasticity) by
minor vanadium-,tungsten and boron additions to bronze
alloy type NAYz 12-9-2 with iron contents of 0,5%. Fig
(1) shows a micrometal section Nvith various contents
of vanadium. Thus, it can be established that by in-
creasing,the-contents of vanadium 0,1 - 0,15%9 (see
Pig,)liv,g) the formation of 3-phase increases. Pig.
(2 llustrates an addition of 0,00, boron, Pig
(2 b) an addition of 0,1-';, boron, and 'Fig. (2 v,gj an
addition of 0,05 - 0,08~f vanadium. The results obtained
Card 1/2 are summarized in a table, giving also those values
SOV/128- 59-5-15135
Effect of Minor Vanadiump Tungsten and Boron Additions on the
Structure and Mechanical Properties of NAMz 12-9-2 Bronze
obtained after thermical treatment. (-Oee also Pig.
30 4, 5). It becomes obvious that ,,anadium may be
added only up to a contents of 0,15 - 0,17%. Tungsten
and boron additions'lia',*e nearly t1he same effect on the
mechanical properties of NAMz 12-9-2 bronze. There are
5 diagrams and 5 ref4rences, 4 of which are Soviet and
1 English.
Card 2/2
AKINOVA, K.I.; OTRADIMIY. Yu.A.
Calcium loss in boaring BK alloys ftring
repeated nelting.
I981.6plav,tovet'sist. uo.2sI40-144- 1600 (MMk
130)
(Babbit mst&l) (Younding)
KMT9MOV, A.V.; AKIMOVA, K.I.
Hardening of Br.AMts 9-2 alloys by an additiozf.~
.4 nickel. Izv.
vys. um-heb. zav.; tevet. met. 5 no.0149-151' 162. (MIRA
160)
1. Krasnoy$Lrakiy institut tsvetnjvkh metallov, kafedra
liteynogo
proizvodstva.
(Bromine compounds) (Nickpl)
IVANOV, F.M.; AXIMOVA, K.M.
Method for measuring thr-ugh pores in capillary-porous
substances.
Zav. lab. 31 no.11:136C-1361 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut
transportnogo
stroitelletva.
AM10-VA, L, D':
Akimova, L. D.: "Some problems in the comp2ex nec'nanization
of the
construction of sub ort foun0ations for hir-h-volt--ze
electrIc
p
uran-mission lines." Mlin M7~hs-r Education USSR. Leningrad
Order of Tabor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst.
Chair of Construction Prcduction. Leningrad, 1956. (Dis-
sartion for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Science)
SO: Knizhnaya letonis', No 27, 1956. Moscow. Pages 94-109;
ill.
DOIDSON, Mikhail Genrikhovich, prof., doktor
tekhn.nark;_*~~~
_LytLbov!,Dm1,triy9yns. kand.takhn.nauk;
ITANOT-SKOBLIKOV, P.Y.,
inzh., red takhn.red.
[Methods for preventing deformations of brick
structures
bi2llt in winter; a survey] Deformateli kirpichnykh
zdanii.
vozvedennykh simol, I sposoby ikh preduprexhdonlia;
obzor.
Leningrad, Laningr.dom nauchno-takhn.propagandy,
19591 76 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Building. Brick--Cold weather conditions)
GAVRILINKO, I.V.; AKIHOVA, L.D., redaktor; KISIIIA,
Te.r., tekhnicbeskiy
redaktor W,
[Production of cottonseed oil by continuous action
extractor)
Foluchanie khlopkovogo masla na oketraktorakh
neprei7vnogo deipitviia.
Hoskva, Pishchapromindat, 1955. 9Q p. (HIM ck-6)
(Cottonseed oil)
INFINOV, A.N.; SHKMIKA, R.H.; FALNYIV, G.A..
reteenzent; ASIANOV, V.G.,
retsenzent; AXIMOVA. i.D., reduktor; GOTLIB. R.N.,
takhnicheakiy
redaktor
[The slaglhter and butchering of cattle] Uboi skota i
razdelks tush.
Moskva. Pishchapromizdat, 1956. 119 p. (MLRA 10:2)
(Slaughtering and slaughterhouses)
icoRooy, M.N., dotsent, kand.tekhn,nauk; VOLY,05KIY*
P.Te., spetsred.;
AIUMVI, L.Dow red@; XISIKA9 Teelet takhn.red.
(Using pneumatic-titbe transportation in the food
industry]
Opyt primeneniia pnevmtichaskogo transports v
pishchavoi
prowyehlennosti. Moskva, Pishchapromisdat, 1957. 37 P.
(KIU 12:5)
(Food industry--Equipment and supplies)
(Pneumatic-tube transportation)
14 /O/Y 6 VA A.
DUMXOV, Arkadiy YakovIevich; XIVUkO, S.F., retsenzent; BOGDANOV,
Y.M.,
retsenzent; WSHIN, M.G., retoenzent; AKIIKOVA, L.D., redaktor;
CRIBYSENVA, Ye.A., tekhnicheekly redixt U rip.
(Testing and processing milk at receiving points] Priemia i pere-
rabotka. moloka na pervichnvkh predpriiatiiakh. Moskva, Pishche-
promisdat, 1957. 127 P. (MIRA 10:11)
(Milk--Analysis and examination)
# ff/ /~'m V/~ z - P
LADYZHMISKIY, Roman Markovich; VIffNBIM, B.S., spaterodkktor;
AlIMOVA, L.D.,
red.; KISINA. Yetle. takhaered, . -.1 - - -
[Air conditioning] Konditsiouirovanie vozdukha. Izd. 2-os, parer@
I dop. Ruskva, Pishchapromizdat, 1957,. 441 P. (MIRA 11:5)
(Air conditioning)
'44
kOROZOV, Mikhai.I Vasillyeviah; KARWITSER, S.Ye.,
L.D., red.; NUSTAYIN, A.M., tekbnered,
Ebrganization and planning in enterprises
Organizataiia i planirovAnie prodpriiatti
Moskva, Piohahopromizdat, 1957. 422 p.
(Yisheries)
spatoredaktor; AXIMOVA,
of the fish industr7l
z7bnoi promyshlennosti.
(MMA 110)
AISEVOV, N.N.,, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; VASILIYEV,
B.D.,, prof., doktor
tekhn. nauk; IVANCYV, V.F.,, prof., doktor tekhn.
nauk; SAKMIOVSKIY,
K.V.., prof.p doktor tekhn. nauk; cNIRNOV, N.A.,
prof.; ORLOV, A.I.,
dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHIFRIN, S.M.9 prof., doktor
tekhn. nauk;
Prinimali uchastiye: AK1240VA, L.D kand. tekhn. nauk,
dots.,-
SPIRIDONOVAI O.M., k0f! ie. ~;Zk, dots.; MAKWKHIN,
V.L...
nauchrWy red.; STAROVOYTOV, I.F.., inzh., red. izd-va;
FULIKINA,
Ye.A., tekhn. red.
[The history of building practices] Istoriia
stroitellnoi tekh-
niki. [By] N.N.Alstov i dr. Pod obshchei red.
V.F.Ivanova. Le-
nifigrad, Gosstroiizdat., 1962. 560 p. (KERA 15:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i
arkhitektury SSSR
(for Vasi-1.1yev, Sakhnovskiy).
(Building)
VOZNESENSKIY, Yevgeniy Pavlovich; BROVChMVKO,
Ignatiy Savellyevich;
Prinimal uchastiye TIMONIN, M.G.; MARDER, I.M.,,
retsenzent;
RYZHOV, A.D.0 retsenzent; ABELTINISH, A.Ya..,
retsenzent;
AKIKOVA, L.D.J, red.; PECHENKINA, O.P., tekhn. red.
[Accoii,ating in food industry, enterprises]
Bukhgalterskii
uchet na predpriiatiiakh pishchevoi
pronyshlemosti. Mo-
skva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 342 p. (Y.IRA 17:2)
SMIRNOVp N.A.,, prof.; DAVIDSON, M.G.; FORADNYA,
A.I.; STABHIKOVp
V.N.j, VEBERp M.A.; ZHADOVICH, V.K.,- KRUPSKIY,A.S
[deceased];
MEIAMEDOV, N.K.; SERGEYEV, V.V.: Prinimali uchas~iye:
AMMOSOV, N.G., inzh.; AKIMOVA, L.D., kand. tekhn.
naukp
dots.; FILIPPOV, N.A. iia~ch'n. red.; RURNOV,, 14.At
prof... red.; DNEFROVA, N.N., red.izd-va,- PULIKINA,
Ye.A.,,
tekhn. red.
[Technology of building] Tekhnologiia stroitelln9go
proiz-
vodstva. (By] N.A.Smirnov i dr. Leningrad,
Gosstroiizdatp
1963., 435 P. (MIRA 17:2)
AKIMOVAV L.I. askstent
Development of the neuroreceptor apparatus of the dura
mater
of the~spinal cord in phylogeny. Uch. zap. Stavr. gos,
med,
inst. 12:136-137 163. (MIRA 17-9)
1, Kafedra n,)imallnoy anatomii (zav. prof. A.G.
Korotkov)
Stavropol'skogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo
instituta.
MVEDEV, K.P.; EHUDOKORW.IVAp M.P.; AKIMOVA, LJL;
SENICHENKU., S.Ye.;
KOTOVA, A.D. .
Investigating the relation between the composition of tbe
mineral
part of coals and their germanium content. Koko i khim.
no.1:9-13 163.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Coal-Analysis)
V
MEDVEDEV, K.P.;,~,KIMOVA, L.M.
Simplified methods for the determination of germanium
in coal,
charges, and coke. Koks i khim. no.3zl5-19 '64. (MIRA
17:4)
GAVRILOV., N. I.; AXIMOVA, L.N.; KMDOVA, M.S.
Amidine derivatives of aminoacy-ldioxopiperazines. GoU Cz
Chem 27
no,9s2250 S 162.
1. Moscow State University., U.S.S.R. (for Gavrilov and
Akimova).
5 (4) p 2 (5)
AUTHORS: Stesik, L. N., SOV/76-33-8-14/39
TITLE: Indirect Method for the Evaluation of the Width of the
Reaction
Zone in a Detonation Wave
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 8, PP
1762 - 1768
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: An evaluation of the width of the explosion zone
(EZ) of vari-
ous explosive substances is made starting from the dependence
of the detonation velocity (DV) on the radius of the explosive
charge (EC). The influence of (EC) an (DV) is due to the dis-
persal of the substance out of the reaction zone so that the
width of the (EZ) is deterrainantof.the (DV) as a function of
(EC). On the other hand, the dependence of (DV) on (EC), which
can be found experimentally, serves to calculate the scope of
the zone of chemical reaction in the detonation wave (DW). The
width of the EZ~ is determined by the distance between the
front of the ~DW and the Zhuge point. In the present case, an
experimental curve is plotted which is characterized by the
function D/Di - F (R na) (1) and holds for various explosives
Card 1/3 (Di - ideal (DV)q D - (DV) with the radius R9 a -
constant co-
Indirect Method for the Evaluation of the Width of
SOV/76-33-8-14/39
the Reaction Zone in a Detonation Wave
efficient). The investigations were carried out with charges
of trotyl (I) of various densities~ hexogen (II), and mix-
tures of.(I) and (TI) in different compositions. The (DV) was
measured with a photorecorder CFR9 the explopione being
initi-
ated ., in case of oharges with a diameter of leas than 30
mm,
by means of a detonator consisting of TG 40/60. The
functional
curve (1) for (I) was plotted by ,:-t~ans of the function
D/Di
. f (R) (2), which was obtained with densities of 0.80 and
1-46 g/cm3 (Table 1). L. A. VladimiroN. Candidate for
Diplomap
cooperated in the determination of furation (2) for (II) and
a
number of mixtures of (I) + (II) with various densities (Ta-
ble 2). The measurement results obtained'are in good
agreement
with equation (1). According to the measurement method (Ref
4),
the width of the reaction zone of (1) (density 1-55 g/cm3)
was
measured by A. N. Dremin by means of magnesium laminas. The
values of the function D/Di of a/R are given (Table 4), and
it
is stated that all values calculated for the scope of the re-
Card 2/3 action zone for different explosives agree with
those (EC) for
Indi--ect Method for the Evaluation of the Width of
SOV/76-33-6--14/l/9
the Reaction Zone in a Detonation Wave
which (DV) shows the ideal value. There are 3 figures, 4
ta-
bles, and 7 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: A-kademiya nauk SSSR,Institut khimicheskoy
fiziki,Moakva
(Academy of Soienc~?sq USSR, Institute of Chemical Physics,
Moscow)
SUB14ITTED: January 17, 1958
Card 3/3
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09 11T AND 7.nNou.. 1 &_
ky if 11 bim"
04* SU=tm-4-'i4bWAKWff ISM 00 retsins. U-j of dipe es.. (1))
ard.
r, :Px=4p'm~mdV"__M. of substitutod dlket*PIP~ Wt* SWOWbilaftwo
' froomm t 11twe- (A), y 4i in Coll.: the
99 A add 1460-Clogins, N. 1. Gavvilov &W lue (Dk) Ob ed y vapa,
of the C6114 solm. re.
zhur o&jAw M Xhim. (J. Gen. Cbem.) 17, M d. once I at a once I
McOlf. gave 2 a.
d. EA. Cf. Wr.-Tbe possibility of the occurrence prooluct with
the correct N content and ruol. wt. for 2,5-
0r6 in* of we or man of 4 powale &Vmgm between dl-
bis(cwIrmy"hylimix4piperasixe di-FJ titer (M-WO,
=P.I. (1) spa an amino acid m) Is discussed, m. 141' MI. to
11101 U. with pk-rk acid. gives a
jAnksp w wren be N vi i and the coat ot n is fukd out Ms. Ula=
and a pm, Muret reactim. Ttot portion
m it* bash- of the work of Lerma and GavrWv MA ' $3 of the W.
(Do) which did not d6Wve In Collig was to.
0
:115"). Llakagr between the endistd cabouyl group of i crystd.
fromm 1120 to give 2.5 s. product witb the correct
4 and the COJI of U 1. Mled wt because then compas. do 14
central for Z,5 - loll(CarboxymmodAylimixe) $Wd3ijW
00 Ith Vkrk acid, jwd I derivs. 6o6te4 frm (VIU). m. 340% YM
sol. in HoO, ppts. with ptlk- acid.
**tl,j:der1v.thrVvafobtAtn from other than slydne. re-las ad.
(COC-1), In I nd. RtV0 reacted riothertnically to
0* 01'J!"apossibillty. give a ppt. which. with IIjNCH1C()oEt
gave 0.75 Jr. of a
f and (Coa), %o2q C.) did not react on relluxing 24 hra. net.
VU.(C")t. m. 139 * (from AcOEt and MeOlf). zoo
~ in RtjO. An exothermic reaction betwe I jr. 1.4- =. in H.O.
ppts. with am. Ciro a neff. "
a (M) and I IS c. (COCI)s drin and u pos. bluret reac 1 (3 jr.)
and 4.3 mol. (m
in 17 en'. Et.0 give COj and a white ppt. (IV). pre- ah meje
mixed. 100 ml. EWadded after theloest of reac-
1! bi a chlorination product. IV washed with tion subsided, the
mist. reiluxed 48 bri., the Et.0 replaced Z
re
so % r d iom races. and (ruled with 2.8 x, ll*NCHt-: aith C&M.
the reflurinc continued. the CLH* retooved, 6.8
rit ~Ft be g. J4NCHXOjRt&4dcdtotberesWueI:% Mod. RtjO and
(0-S g.) having the Correct
tiod Mast) isCO.:-('r4Fb~xy- t t, filtered wbm
thecmberrakreaction hadsuQed.
N content oil -5.0"pipeatime Fj mkv M. m. 135". q9L wkb AcORt
(which dimolved about 114 of the p".).
'0
if frmA tit.; -1. of the N appeared as stoloo N on "a. In, C.H&
(which dissolved ahnmt nothing). and MeOH
N N X&O11 (at one hr. %%%m 6 a. III amod 8 ad. (COCI)o In (which
dissolved most of the ppt.); the final unextd.
11
RW we refluxed 24 hn. and tbt washed ppt. treated residuewasl.
TbeAcOEtext.wasevapd.andthemiidue
i i I With an ex" of 1UNCHeCOsIft, the filtrate (A) yWed exid.
with M.O. giving a cryst. compd. (1.2 g.), m. 136'. zoo
Wftb Mi 1. g. of a product with the msec: N com-! Ingot. In cold
11VO, ad. In bot H.0, Et.0. Mod ACORt. WO 0
t. for 1.44i"yi-244is(car~~A*: with pkrk acid, contains no Cl--.
it Is tormmatbly
tent rMl.
estiv-211CY (M. m. I my. CH*.CO.N -CO (R - EtOoCCII,,"COCO).
jmias)j"'pffsri'*e d!'-FJ 'R.CHo =0 0
1~ e sa. in 11to. ppts, with pk-rk acid.g!v"aninhydrinfeaction I
I
I I -_ L ~ - --- The MeOH tzt., pptd. with Et.O. yidded 3.5 g.
crystals. -
0 . I L A tTALLvrGCAt L-11totalM CLajSWK&jjqW
tn. 14-0 *. very sol. in IftO and MeOH. Ingot. in EW mod -
7 - - I - ~ ~ --I
_4 -i-4 - - -- - -- Is. Ppts. with pkrk am contains Cl- gives a
Pa.
ft n reaction; It Is pr;.ZAbly V11146. Powd.
U It AV 10 At 1 9.) was carefully ground. with lo..95-g...
W, a, PC6 the
go* 0 P 0
0 0 00 0 0 O's *see 0 0 0 910 0 9 0 0 a
;*94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ZF"
idui 2 -days with 6 t 1, tra arm". Similarly, 8.1 g. abw
sinbled nun id, 0
0 0 Urd' M. ".J " 11byd1oA(J-dICWOrOgMMLxiW (E Er AM ne ethwi
POCI& it tbe,23-4 ve a IN r t -IICI in 30 nd- HtOlf 3 g. 11
save 00
OV4d. wil EW. fi In AfevCO Ir Proceeds fin
of with 50 d 00
IM . "7'l . from P-dk-e. m. M% got. in l1ro
- two Z'C(rm. i"asis aw F" d ElOH &II&IJOY sol. in Pdioxau.
DI-Et exparule. so
0
Od OM,;; smav;; " dfflil~tlves of Operatift a" a HO (7 S-) In
20 mi. MeOH with 2.8 g. IX save 57.3%
"red" ANVWN. L. Gavrwv. "d 5. =11)). kb,-Fj .0,,, 00
:OYAHns": WX"JU (IM)--Tbc PFVM- of M (33)-ilid- tn. 76"- Q. in
219;0)1 and Etbll. 16W. In 00
Ohow I and PCI, Is deattibed In treat detall. CCh is the AcOEt.
larlCO, Cjl,, and EtO FnXI
i ycb?lycine Me
:0 best sittv"t' OlChand C.11,C6 give less satisfactory
cstef-IICI (0-88 it.) in hIrOll ant 0.28 1. gave BRO"r 00
results. It 6 importatit that the PC4 contain a tMct Of the
tdllycyl dMv., in. 175'. very MA. in 1110. Aleoll. 00
00 of P()Cu Initially. While SOMIC 2,1.5,64W"Ak-Oper- and E(OH.
insOl. in camphor. EW. Cjf., Me.Co, 90
,xiste is formed Its gmkttr SWY- In cc4 and Rt.0 helps CIICIs-
and h7drocartions. The extinction coeffs. of
00 stc it from jCg. 11 micro movioclink Prism, the bluret
complexes of some of the abovec
to Cli- WO;r
ovs. 80". deposop. on he'tQ' mi. in Mesco, slightly plotted as
functitons of X. M Enzymic by43 oi 00
Out. in MOO, slowly decamp. with )AcOH asid RtOH. aralfte bond
with pepsin and intestinal Mce. X. D.
:0 does oat give amino X With 111101 tilres a tion ZelinsWI, N.
1. Gavrilov, and L. X. Akimara. lbid~
b
ith pkric acid, and a P-. blurrt =03=11lt 960-71.-VII.2110 In
0.7% sq. solu. at pit 6-7 was ant 00
(z)-lici hydrolyzed by a glycerol ext. of canine intestinal
mucosa
tg
gamma a an Oil ham wbkh glycY IX,
C~ciae
c'so be recrystd. Sinct. &1k. hyd Ysis Ix could ti- QM). A
similar solu.. coats. 0.1%, pepsin, was by. 400
color drolyzed to the extent of 23 and 261'~ after 6 and 24 00
either glydae _ X - f-th. she d,veloptintrat Of
1, as alk. 9010. (N KOH) I CUC6 was compared with firs. In V.S'
HCI, 53.7% after :4 hrs. in Ie` HCI ZI
that in a Similar -in. contlg*X,,,,e 1. After 5. 30. 2HCI in
0.1% aq. voln. at pH 7 was b;~rdy;;~ 6y Ei 00
120 win. lb.a. 2()-6. and 2211's 3( were formed. Amino to the
extent of 75.9% In 32 hrs. and the pit fell to 6. 00
EE in M N*011 at -The bytholyzateRI:i only weak tests for I or
dipeptides.
N detax. alter 24 hts.' by el
.r,j;~fj.cd; after 8 h.. In phosphate bu er at pit 9
hydtvily%is was 64.5% cam- 910
room tenip. abowed M% too*, 79.9% glycint. An plete in 15 hrs.
XIMICI. treated with 0.1% pepsin In 00,
00 hydrolysis in jfw% IICI M by sub. 1% HO for 14 lars.. was
50q hydrolyzed. the hydralyzate
attempt to WP. the prnducts of sq. hydrolysis onipa".
jectins an sq. atin. at tK to electrolysis in a 3 ~ save a
Strang test for I and a Completely neg. bium tests
ruezit cell for (10 bri. was unsucces4ul HINCHOMEt.- Thus.
pepsin seems to have an "anddinase" activity.
Misted with 3 IX and the optimal in 1% IICI, almost negligible
in 0.1% HCI. which
HCI (5-6 9.) in 20 Mi- Meoll we 910' splits off the amizio-&cid
side chains, leaving the I ring 00
mi*. conod. ill tdrw and pptd. with Rut P
14 its at dcftCrI6c&tIW f;W IM Iach3 this "amitifitase"
activity but his a 00
is ~2 A" speaficity for hydrolyzing XT to a it* ptide, which 6
'd le further b=yzed by dirptidase 1. 0. Mts on the Go
'Its I!. tre,'f :Cd _I mlYmk Tdrolysis; of sil fibrnfn and
gelatin am inter- 00
00 26 II.'t nS preted as indicating the presener i-( am;dine
cowlids. in
90 the Intact proteins. J. P_ Da-by 00
0
004004k*oo*O***000000000,410000000000,%00000806*00o
LO_ 0 0- 0 -0 0 0 0 a- 0- 0 0- 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0
0000000000000000000
011
UM/Chomistry - Albumin
Chemistry - Synthesia
"The Structure of theMoro-Moleoule of
Albumin, ni,,,,
L. N. Akimova, N. 1. Gavrilov, N. D.
Zalinskly, Lab
Oxam of Albumia Imeni Acad N. 1). Zollnskiy,
Moscow
State U, 11 3/4 pp . I i
*Zkxur Obahch M2im" Vol VIII (T-TIM).. No 5
Describes synthesis and properties of 2, 5-
dIchlor-
dIbydropyraz.Lne. This was condensed with
the esters
of glycol, alaninep aminosucolnio acid and
dlglycpl-
g;Zycine. The adsorption spectrum of the
copper
CcWPlex of the
dibydropyrazine-biediglycol-glycine
enter had a mazimuz,. correspondingto the
freez
UM/Chendstry Albumln
d1glycol-glyolne eatery but it vas four times
greater. Develops a working b7pothesle on
furtliert
Pimisibilities of transforming.the
ndoro-mblecrale
madel of- albumin Into a maoro-molocule
model.
Submitted 13 Apr 1947.
AMOVAI L. N.
Zelinskiy., N. D... ~Qavrilovjp N. I., Akimova, L. N., "The
Structure of the Micro-
Molecule of Albwnins No* 40 (P. 960)
(Lab of Chem of Albumin imeni N. D. Zelinskiy,, Moscow State
U)
SOt Journal of t~envral Chemistgv (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii))
1948) Volume 18, (80).,
%110-7
AKIMOVAS L.-N. Cand Chem 8el'
'Dibbertation*1 - ,Certain Transformations 6f Acylated
2.5-Di-Ketopiperazines at
Their Reaction with Amino Acids and Amines." 2212150
Moscow Order of Lenin State V imeni M. V. Lomonosov.
SO Ve.-.cheryaya Moskv v
Sum 71
Cof tjKlMOVA) -. N . //A
/stnKtwqoltbv*pwtslnn&l~r~9cW~-
*11spokki Kbim. 19. 097-71509W).-Crit- Evvww" A2
rtf5=cts. j* , i4. Rw
AKIMOVAI L. N.
"On the structure of albumin and its micromolecules," Chem.
Achievements, Vol. 19,
No. 6, 1950.
Sam TOW1141" of dWg**d Wpaiiinits. L. N.
AlAnovasint! N. I. C.Arrilow(M. V. Lotnonosov %It
KUM,"). poklad'y Mad. ASIA T.S.S.R. 73 lisp-02
'(iV8O).-Invcst1satIm% of the chnn. behavitir glylattil
dlittluldrAzints 110kates a huxle of In"nation of thr
,a
11ride Ink dmt Is not equiv. to the reverse rvacthm of
riltOytic Otavar, 06rctridiketuOpetatior. tbu4. to-
t
11
, ICljl~ljj. jaxA*hly with IntruturdlAtO
AV a- I h I I W I
.4 I'a tor,frorAmiding A1111tict of Nil, &"-UPS It,
11'"arric 0.0-11i.
14 CO UIKI114. which loortmog" to the
Ardrdy.by trausictufAcgroupfrom NtolhvOll rvils:
ISO rtarm t lwodutt then spontantm%ly clmvts
'either Into=cjApewitir anti AoNIlCIIjMFt or Into
KIM and 1. Its ab%. Ft'O (be litter Mellon comurp. I
with w1clICI Orlds RtOAc and II#XCIIvCOXIICIftCOv_
III . A rallar reaction with trosint Ste ester zi%vs a
Vu I analarms in I but much vmm stable. since neither
= nor In W10111 does It 4411 an 1RO)l; the Xmill antis.
of The diketogd1wrarine obtalned as a by-product. howem,
Indicate that (he reaction mitre, is slm16r to that purmed
tv~ the Orciot derly. The tyrridne analog of I with a1c,
I Cleavelf to RIOAC And Sir
at the HCI malt). V.N'
liiv(cblmo"vtjrlkiikeictpemxitic with glycine esirts yWed
-the romspooding unpL it of IIwhich was not cleaved by
"13. In HtO or 14011. NA -11h(chlorl lroxylylhlikrlo~
III Air with at"Ina acid eFters yiehts "tilateif 4041"'tt of 1,
vk rich with e%" anino acid rater yield anslop of I with-
out MaW seem" cm the N Aloms. with forloation of-EtOkc-
MUMOVIA, L-JV.
CONOW" WWm Motep""iftes ~d mhw ad&.
_ra-*u4N.I-Q%vnIov- DWd&dyAUd,N*ak
L. X~A
4. 33"IfWL-10-MuThted dikct*ptr-
ution lyrint after "ItAble
blmleinl. ~LZAMiNClizej fmp in 1. INV.
S u
"2 S-dikstopipemaime 1) 6 Mobile,
"alt -Nits, ao-acet 41itbalylglytyl
ilk SVC H.
&mjdIueofdIhydtopymdne(II), V'Mthcsbo(whkhsbO-
the poesibility of existence of the rotrin WA structure
Pro-
Posed by a.. el al. ( V(Siplik '11furo., VRi,. 1947,
No. 7, b7-
14; following abstv.), cants. diketomperatbW units
tomilog
croulinks betuftu long polypeptide chalm The m4y
"Uamsfer of these N-acyl groups into exo-positions wbts
the
CO Carries an 81nino"71 - be the k to the syn-
theah of she pepUde ch&ln!.TTwN diLt=
Internwdiatt agemy. Heating 1.0 S. S-pb"
ebloride and 0.48 S. diketioplWatine In ityleut 30
jzvom at
water bath then 5 hro. at 142' gave SMU-1 deTT? mt
uftcr ;iTgng with UP EtdlI. and
.,;(16NIIClIjCOCI simllaRy ga%v the
in. 2.N)' (afijJVW2 ~M One
.kNu"p". of a tumalwylatett 41criv-, Ph-
CII,SOiNlICIIsCOCI In Ph,,'O, (0-5 6. at 130') gave the
CJIjXJI# In B1.0. then treated with dry JICI after
filtration.
Vve unrracted rater while rain. of the original t. with
OAc yitkicil U It - NICOCHINCOW6114V119cor
t
I
220.61, on enzynik cleavap or without the entyme In the
preaenct of I% IfC1; na diketoopemdoe ww fartnecl.
IIjC.XlI,C(01I)R
Kojoh"A
Mai..'OVAI L. il.
"Structlll'o of -m-ibnolecular units of p_~,oteLns. VI.
Prentaration of sor-ra, -.--'deZ of
the di!Vdroprai~ine series and their acylat'jon.1 IL-.jy !I.
I. Gazilov, a-.d LLI-11,
A . (P.;>-Pg)
SO: jounjrj. of General Che,,Tr*Lst (Zhurnal Obshchei
Khirdl) 195-1, Volme 21, 1-lo. 2
4.
listructua-C Of --ullnolecullar mits of yxoteins. VII. Sorar,
~ra:-.,sfonrntlons of
acylatted 2", 5-diketo-piperazimt al'arin'r- roaction ~,..rit-h
anfmoacil'as an-4 an-'ires."
0
by L. li, Aldmva mid N. I. Gavril-)v. (p.254)
SO: Join-nal of Geneml-ChorigLtri (Zhurnal Obshchel Khinii) 19.51,
Voliuw 21, Ub.7'
"The prote-Lin. mgror-olecule. The action of oxa_~yl c~-_Ioride an
!m'd the -Ubsecmont tran.-fo, ma`lon of t-he reaction product Into
ann ami-"~Jna.ll
I~J.Gxavrilov, N. N. and Aftmova. L. & (p.926)
SO: Joiwnal of General Chermstn~ (Zhurnal Obzlchoi Kh-L-mi) 1951,
Volme 21, U-0. 5
S&NOW* of Oksomdocalc VM. Acd= i9
nW)4 ddorWe 4o a and twobw usawlerms-
Oft 61 the produft into answift. N. 1.
Cavrilor and L. N. Akkqvvm(34*=vwSwe
Uabr.). Zkur.
ObsAeAd Kkim. (Y:G&-- Chem.) 21.
W.4-33(1931); Cf. CA. -
43, 7120C.-The tonawring reaffanpusest
scheme of acyl.
an4cline devivs. usiler the influ"we of
fn* aminm and
amino ackh has bem confouked (K -
Bz.%IICII,)-
elf - eel WHOM inz)cc)afc
+ 11INCHIM01 -
cli-ccIf,clv\IlRx~cO,Nfe
elf-- ccHcll(%Tlftxjcffjc%.%fc
+ RCO.Nucli'mil,
The reAction %chrnw of i "ectopiperatLie
(I I with (COCI ~j is
%hown I~cl#rw (R = CICOCO. R' ~
Ei(hCCII,. R'
gto,Cco):
CIII.N'll.co
1 1 (1) +2kcl
4-,0-II.C110
CHs.%'R.CO
I (U) + 2R'.Vi
L.XR.ClIs
+ 2R'.Nlf.
Wit"MOM-NI-I-Cf-Is
clir-NII-CMITIVRIC(Olit.
(,%IIR')COEt
+ R'NIIWI
AKIMOVA, L. I.
MicroBtructdre of protein. X. Su~stltut~ld N-a~U6-
Chemical Abst. acyLderlvatives of dIcPxopIperazWes.t,*L. N, Akimov
*?I. 43avsilov. r. Gm. Chem.
Vol- 48 No. 9 C.A. 4s, ~u,69d. xii
May 10 i 1954 Lonle reactions of diacyWoropiperadnes. Ihid.2219 I
J~r IT. Ll-~
Organic Chemi0trY
L. N., GAVRIIOvo -N. 1.
2. USSR (600)
4- Piperazine
7. Microstructure of protein. Part 11. Some reactions of
diaevldiketopil-erazines.
Zhur. ob. ihim. 22 No. 12, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MELY
1953, Unclassified.
JKIMOVA, L.N. kandidat khtmicheakikh nauk.
Problem of the synthesis of protein. Nauka, i zhisn' 20
no.6:8-10 Je '53.
(MLRA 6:6)
(Proteins)
=d M deriTadileS
l
l
d
f
i
.-
ne
o
u
oxnp
pem
aminanyl cornpoun
L. N. Akimova and N, 1. CAwriloy Q 1,9"'no;4)v Stale
V
-
-h9
FU
TMER
l
,
M
.
~ ZA
I
C-4. 48. 126W -it hts been shDwn that amdint and N-
acl-lannino linlage- are
-ossible betwren diox pipemimm
and amino acids- Thus the possibility of inul
;-~qxptkle
linkages In proteins is elitninated above the tfipept, le stage.
H
eating 1. 1 S. N-c2TbDg"ne =hydMe vritb 0-82 g. diaxo-
Chemical Abet.
ph~e in
xylene until 033 evolution ceased, filtering,
Vol. 48 11o. 6
and washing [be
ppt. with a little edd 11,0, yielded the
-i
t
d
l
b
n tes
s.
i
u
L"61. wJjd which gave no atitlyd6dc or c
y
Mar. 259 1954
but did Sire a blumt ttA ci tbt ttip*tlde tnn aDeT stand-
OrEU40
inT bi Alkali. Evapn. cif the Aq. fiftwe gave dialopipa-
-
~
1
i
f
j
n& 0
un
_. ;uazceAa is a Yxner o
&Mne. The iw%
yp
r
IMMM itmaure. To IM S~
din '4emllne WM added OZ-1g. Z; I.H40-lizD-11111. AW
ith;Ntos
1
M
se Imt. W
6e Mixt. abak= I hr, A*a t
MO
wasbed; the filtrate pvt a-CMACON)INHI)III)"WhIle
l
l
t
a
s
wn act. E1011 y1eld uys
tim ppt. after trrahnw
COHMNA (11). Whia ~r&w Medv. 2451 on rapid beatinj
cc
dec=pd. at 22D* ch Obw heathig..und tave ati anbydride
xnd a nbibldrin test
after 8 =In. areatin. When the rem,
it1h 0
5
t
d
MHOW
.
vr
e
N.
tion demibed abDve was repea
and 8 Itra. SUtiny, 6e sk. Mmie on *npn. g8vt 1, and
r4 140 Intri the
ale.f1tratt from I nve a IML, Mi.
evap,). gave diozopiptmine. wim VM tum.. 14
ably bad the stnwitme M. W (O.B-z.),Wkd I
oa
- - - i
.1. ~. I
i.
u i ~ t
,~ ! ~ -I
VI., I . .
AMOVA: L. h'-
Chemical Abet.
Vol- 48
Apr. 10, 1954
organic Ohemistry
am* of iml n?Xds to a clrut:turtit fragment
ift 13 mid ', v nv
(M. . -on v a e YnIv., hrav~q~ %ur. 0 $ 1, e1
n furtlier attempts to establi4l
the natu~ of the links of protchilt to replace the
unlikely
. 1e peptide linkage (cf. CA 47, 2001h) the carboan
=de link was examd. Such finks can exist in the formi
of ring-closing tinits (Irue anhydrides) in diacylated
piper-'
axincilione structum, or in the forin of simple Iluent an
,h3mbitles. Several simple anhydrides ;Ncrc rpd. anti the
11ormation M acylated 2,5-piperazinediones train them was
Tor
enblillishett. nratint 2 g. N-phtlialryl) tine (1) with
2.5 g.
(COCI), 4R hm in CjI. Vil-c 99% -phjhafo*~rine an-
hydride (H) jo-C~F14(CIDhNrIIjCOj*O. in. 21fiv (from
PhNO%). This (1.9 p.) bralrd with 1.1 g. 2,5-piperazlm-~
ditim In Ph NO, 0.75 hr. at 140' gave a pill. of M-U4 NI
pkM41eylglycyl)-:,S-pipem=xedio~e. in. :1851* (cf. C.A. 45i
1024%) and 1. Hmtwg 1.3 g. plithaloylglycylglyrine with
13 1. (LOCI)i in Coll$ ft hn.. run. of tilt ppl. With
Melco!
and l"fing the inwA. pattion with xylrne gave the mind
anhydiMe o-C4114CO)tiYCIIICZ)NIICIIICOtC(O)COrl, de-
coinp. -'"0* (from PhNO2). 1 (0.84 g.) in 10 mi. dioxanc
treated with 0.4 mt. M&N, then at 10* with 0.4 ml. HtOl,
TI. mid after 10 min. with 0.84 g. I in dioxane, gave 93%
.,pt. identilied ns 11, in. 215'. Treatimid of 9.R g. Ale
CII(MICOICHIM)COgit (111) its dio=te with OAS ml.
M.N. then with 0.4 in[. EtOCCI, and 0.94 g. IH [it dij
rave ~,
,omilit.. alter I tar. (CO, evolution) IV-(brn.-yIoxwttr-
, bf,A)vIlylanifte aahvdridr. square pkites, in. 143*
'(front PhNO.). Similarly, PhC11,0CMICH Will (IV)
treatc,l with C(CO-Ft in the pim-rice of Et3N in dio%ane,
then with Ill, gave 60% (Ph1711A.CMIC11,17020 (V). mt
D4* (Irt."it PhNCh). A more mtishictory procethire, dei
Trltj*,I later,for Wilit, of tir anlitdritk- Is Mustrated
bei,
11ow., UR r. IV in 30 ml. dioranc was treated with 22A ml~,
Iltv.-NCll,ClIMe,. then -it to' with 1.9 mi. Eti%CCI and
alter 10 mill. with 4.18 g. tV in 20 mi. N NaOH, and the
ppt. filterett after 5 min.. vicidin 91 % V in 119- after.
7
=Zt PhNO. it in. ito% matentfits some dr?".
77a synthesis is it 2-step proem requiring an
aq mm.,, 2.14 g. IV In diazarse and 1.2 ml. MeINCH
j used'
C Mes treated with cDolluf with 0.95 mi. RAM, all=
to stand 10 min. nilud with 10 ml. RIO, gave much COt
and, yielded 25% V. m. 110* identical with the above.
7%us.tbe carbonyl anhydride formed initially reacts either
with the Na salt of IV or with 11~0. vielding the same prod-
uct (V), the difference In the 2 reactions being the by-prod-'
uets. Treatment of (benxylox)-cwboiiyl)glyc%-IglycitiL- (VI),
In dio=ne in the presence of Et&N with HtO%CCI. then with
V1. as above, save (bexzy1eOcarbPx.)4)g1ycy1 I * "S an-
hydride. m. 146* (crude), m. 14F' (from PbN 4, whicb,
can be crystd. from hot EtOH. Similarly (benzy( r.
hosy0slyty'linlycise gave the CorrespondinzaMt.
M. ILI 0. obta only in crude tate. Sixaldng I g. I 1w.
with 027 X. glycine and 022 g. N%OH in 15 ml. H&0. adding
0.1 s. NzOH. shaking until soln. resulted. neutruliting with
IICI. and eoncX. i# vacuo save 53% pktka1qy1X1yc**ine,.
m. 23t*. Similar reaction with glycylgtycylgtyciae Ca-
na bolable amts. of phthaloylglycylglycylglyrylglycine.
although a totrapeptide bkmt test of the reaction product
was pas. Glycine (OX 0 to 10 ml. N NaOH treated with
2 it. V and acklified afWx 15 mirt. gave 76% VI. at. 178'.
Y treated With glYcylgiveine In 2 mates N NaOll strullarly
pirt m. JUG'.
G. M. Kosolapoff
AKIMOVA, L.H.
%.W. ~- ----.
A.IA Danilevskii's views on protein structure and the
reflection
of those ideas in contomporarr presentation.
Vest.Mosk.un. 9 no.6:
17-30 A 154. (MLRL 7:8)
(Danilevskii, Alsksandr lAkovlevich, 1838-1923)
(Proteins)
-7-
us 9
11 C. ti n tb piot'v't.
10,4
"sQc' tarm-uia '19~ Invrn.
dridie &hc)wtnd .ht
following dcgr~~ o! c-- .,g
MOV
USSR/Chemistry - Albumina
C11rd 1/l P6. 151 --32/38
~Authors Akj
Jinova., L. N., and Gavrilov, N. 1.
Title- Cai-bonaceous amino acid anhydrides as a structural fragment
in an albumina
molecule.- Part,2.-
Periodical Zhur. ob. khim. 24/2t 361-3649 Feb 1M
Abstr~ict :,The reaction DroOss during the- derivation of mixed
anhydridou from carboben-
toxytyrosine and chlorocarbonic ester is described. Ferments which
kvdrolyze
the carboanhyOride bond were not discovered In trypsin and pepsin
fermentation
systems. It inc s found that, the hydrolysis of a carbon glycol
anhydride is vey
smooth in an alkaline medium but becomes retarded in the acid zone of
the solu-
tion. The effect of hydrogen ion concentrations on the stability-of
such anItF.
drides is explained. Three references.6-1-USSR and 2-German
(1924-1953). Table.
TT~Stitutidn State University9:11690-Ow
8ubmittO July-20, 1953
- -1 1 . -, I ~I ': ; ~ ~ ~~ .-
.--L I ~ I
I ~ -, " ~,
WSR/- Chemistry Polymers
Card
1/1 Pab
151 31133
Autbors
Akimova L. 11. and Gavrilov, N. I.
Title:.
About
polymers~~ofaminoracids
Periodical
r' Zhur 6b. khim,
-WB~ )Z7 1464 August 1954
Abstract
The principle-difference in the
behavior and characteristics of polymers
and albumina i~ - explained.
- The zwst interesting of - an - pol,~mer
cbaracteristi.cs Were
found-to bolthair copper biuret complexes, The
.-cupr ienumbers of
albumina, clearly show thetripeptide nature of
-he- cuprio -complexes-
o - polymers- can-
individual fragmentsl-whereas t
-most-accurately-be--CoV4red
,with tetr4peptides and peptides. Twelve
,
referencest 7 USA;-A Japanese; I Swiss; 1 German and 2 -'USSR
(19(kl.---
1954). Tables; graphs.
Institation
t State University,,
Moscow
_7March 15~ 1954
,46MOV,~,
il VIM ltrositrutiure of proteins. xiff.
~t ~_dtoxoptcraztne in It& reaction with Atnines.
R.G.Pctrom
P-1-11N. kirfloya, and N. 7. GavrUor fMosvow StAte
Univ.).
OlAur. 24, 22304tI954); cf. C-4. 49,
4W7 c.-Among the various reactions ber-een N.Nl-di
acetvldinx~piperuzine (11 kith axatines i% hat in which
there
h fanned (11). Shaking I with
all unztAted yield of 11, m. IFW, uhile the FA)ln. yielded
th~ aceturic e-,ter. ta. 48'; the Me estq reAct3
sirui),Nriy;
the r"i'll n pirid)ar in GM ,,I JSNhM 6k, 1, rn* 14 WM 2
.Z T,imf, it, Hilo with ive-mtting asaftit gav~,.)L.Qtid
lli'AIA, Sm-11,111 , I and PhNH2 12 f, I LRAJ_ resp.)
jrqv~ IA g It att'l LN!1114, lit Rt,O 5014111.1t. whili
1-t C.If,
t)tt, vi,ici (,t n titj~tjteo jhCjj,Njl1 gave 95-g% 11
I -And.1k%i,.N!! 1" 11.1,0 pwr pt~`C It and It0,NA,. I and
dioxopf;ie. arjf,c (Ila) rcilij"d 3 ~rs. it! rto)l gas-r
11.
1, Nfl, in RtO safe
and 2-C,,J :% It In 3 deysi
X-ttly .ty~jtqt ifitta confillit.- this awamptiou. T'-
ni.p. of many of the ceAnpils. studied varies with the
but),
immersion tenip. (indicated by I.T.) awl with the use n(
an open capillary tubc 10 T ) or an evacuated &taled
capil-
laryttibr(F T )(m.pR mt-ted %ithout conitrucrit mt thosc
heatt-d imni rcK= Irmp. in art open tubt). Rtflu3bg FO
9- Atffazint MI), 520 mL HCOAT, and 33) mi *40% C11 0
for 11) hr&., adding IM nil. flrO ar.4 100 mi. concT
TIC'l.
NcklitCOWN at lih-*M-O.~ hr. pvp He and-ure-itir,ir acid.
tn. 209',- It mi",4 witil rilt N,('Ti %%t r-,T, ww,,
111. Shak-ing 11 ,wi ?,It( lit ahA. ROM I tir j:avr
Ila and 111, -_ 1"", "'1b in 10, ~11 K11- 1!~T
~amc rt::tuh. P- - , t - g sot,l
In rff)k llv.or~k 11 ,, fi, th Ila "nd It.
110 JV . :- 11
with ArjO gnve 1. IiNd-lisi, -1 11 -th (t IA' IiCl pive
na and IV, if the mactiryn if ruT! ii, dri Etoll, a1c.
NaO)i
and 11 aives, 111 G. M. Ko %tapuff
-L; - ffTffd,-,a-r -if .;
, -.
I I -
.11 ~~ ~
Action of hydrazine on the N-acyl and N-aminoacyl
derivatives
of diketopiperazines. Dokl.AN SSSR 112
no.6:1047-zlCV49 F 157.
WaA lo:5)
1.Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.
Lomonosova.
Predetavleno akademikom B,A* Kazanskim,
(Piperazinedions)
(Hydrazine)
YIE
Thus' dwivs Gma'a a Very iaale;Tyl I~a w Indicated by
facil? avyW1 n V001 acyl halides wvJ by ready cleavW of
the crture aminuacyl grt)up b) NjH* fl. M. KosDlap__fL_
AKIMOVA, GURVII'LLOV. Ill.i.
e On protein microgtricturs. Part 14; Amino acid
riperaziles. Zhur.ob.
khir,. 27 no.6:156?,-1565, Je '57. (?!.:,,-tA 10. 8)
-os-adarstvennyy univeraitat.
O'"ll-no acids) (yiperazine)