SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKOPYAN, I.M. - KHECHUMYAN, L. K.

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AKOPYAN, I,M,, k~ndo medo nauk I Experience in control of -tuber--ulosis. Probl. tub. 42 no.12 12-15 164. (MIRA 17.-8) ,. C-javW vrach Stapanavangkogo protivotuberku'riznago disuansera .L - A PxWanskoy SSR. AKOPYAN, I.M. ----------- Comparative evaluation of methods used in detecting allergy following experimental BCG vaccination. Report no.l. Zhur. eksp. i klin. med. 2 no.5:55-60 '62,, (KM 18:10) 1. Stepanavanskiy protivotubarkaleznyy dispanser. + -t~wi CtLe'tatod a u td hrtfi' to "1 11 bakeries. ~I.M. JV..k S.S.R.j B N-11. 11 75-80 (in An~ejiia;, Russian summary, 80-1)(1954Y.-Ten varieties of lwzdnuts, 10 varieties of pistachio nuts, 0 v.,uietiess of uhnond, and 10 varieLiLs of apricots were analyzed for fat, protein, and other von%titnents. In the baking industry. apricots and other stone fruits contg. fat can be substituted for almands. J. S. JoMe M." ~" M., d., AKOPYANP K.1 2asluahennyy stroitell Armyanskoy SSR; SARKISYAN, G., inzh. Large-panel apartment houses in Armenia. Zhil.stroi. no.3- 17-20 162, (KRA 15:9) (Armenia-Precast concrete construction) , Dissertation: Kazakh White headed Breed of Cattle In the South-East and Methods of Raising them Degree; Doc Agr Sci Affiliation: Chkalov Sci Res InBt of Meat and Dai~-y Cattle Re.-Ising Defense Date, Place: 11 Apr 56, Council of All-Union Sci Res Inst of Animal Htsbandry- Certification Date: 12 Jan 57 source: BMVO 7/57 t USSR/Farr- Aninrlf3. Cattle Q-2 Abs Jour t Rnf Zhur - Bioljj No 8, i958i No 35668 Author t Mkopyon X.A. Inst 1 0 Title Exporionco in the Frttoning of Cettle.on Pasture with Sub- sequont Food Supplonontetion in the Southeast (Opyt negule s poslod shchim otkern-an krupno-o rogAtoGo s1coto nr. Yugo- uostoLT 0 Name: AKOPYAN, Konstantin Arutyunovic-li Orig Pub s Tr. OhIcrloveldy n.-i. in-t nolochno-mycon. s1cotovodstva, 1956, vyp. 10, 289-297 Abstrrot : Exporinonts wore cvrriod out in the Anketinskiy brooding i3ovlchoz on 28 costrrtod young bulle of tho Whito Ho-d brood. The totel woight grin per hoed for 5 nonths of wintering w9s USSR/Fvrm liniimls. Oattlo Q-2 Abu Jour Rof Zhur - Biol.* No 8, 1958, No 35668 grin was 860 C,; in tho cattlo not rocoiving food suprlomon- tationp tho dvily woight spin constitutod 734 $. Tho out- put of ceroasses in tho conoontreto group was 49.1%, in tho concontrrto-wetornolon group 48.5%, end in tho control group 47.8%. Tho avorcge onount of fet wns 9.5, 7.7, end 5.5 kg., rospoctivoly. Card 2/2 IIOVSE-,-'YAII$ T.T., prof,; AKOPYAN, IM.M. Pasteurellosis in coypu. Veterirarii-.j n,-.,.--1:55 ~~,,r 'U.. (MIRA IS: 3'1 1. lrerevansklLy zoovrati~rlnarnyy Ins, 0 t.-,,i t AKOPYANp L. Technical development and the problem of auxiliar7 workers in industry. Prom. Am. 6 no.11:11-16 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut ekonomiki AN ArmSSR. ly -N FOKIN) A.P.; PLANOVSKIY, A.N.; AROPYANY L.A. Stud3ing mass transfer during the drying of n-gh-moisture content produots by means of atomizing in a uniflow apparatus. Plast. massy no.8:43-4J, 164. (MIRA 17; 12) .AKOFYAN-, Hydrodynamics Dissertation: "An Investigation of the Hydrodynamics of Pseudoliquefied Systems." Cand Tech Sci, Moscow Chemicotechnological Inst, Moscow, 1953- (Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Mekhanika Moscow, Mar 54) SO: SM4 213, 20 Sep 1954 USSR/Chemistry Fluidized solids method Card 1/1 Pub 50-9/19 Author : Ak6pyan, L. A., Cand Tech Sci; Prof Kasatkin, A. G., Dr Tech Sci FD-1805 Title : The hydrodynamics of layers of granular materials. Periodical : nim. prom., No 2, 94-97 (30-33), Mar 1955 Abstract : Treat from a theoretical and mathematical standpoint the behavior of fluid- ized solids under conditions encountered in chemical engineering processes. The experimental data used are partly from the foreign literature, partly USSR. Fifteen references, 10 USSR, all since 1940. Tvo graphs, one table. SOV/63-3-6-7/43 AUTHORS: Akopyan, L.A., CEndidate of Technical Sciences; Planovskiy, A.11., Prof essor,71-asatkin, A.G., Professor TITLE: The Problem of Calculating Columns With Inserts Operating Under Optimum Conditions (K voprosu o rasoh8te nasadochnykh kolonn, rabotayushchikh na optiriallnom rezhime) PERIODICAL: Khimicheska a nauku i ~Yomysh1eanoatl~ 1958, Vol III, Yr 6, pp 745-747 ~ussR) ABSTRACT: For the calculation of the capacity of columns with inserts the relation between the different liquid flows and the kinetic laws of the hydrodynamic condition must be considered. The in- teraction of the gas and liquid flows makes the-introduction of an additional crit'erium G necessary, where G is the weight speed of the Gas and L that of Lthe liquid, both measured in kglm2 - h. In Figure I the experimental data of different authors cre pre- sented f-Ref. 5 - 163 who have investi.-ated the systems gas- liquid and vapor-liquid. Equatioi. (9) ~;ives the optitnum speed Card 1/2 of the flow, equation (8) tho coefficient of mass transmission. 0.0000 77303 Sov/63-4-6-37/37 AUTHORS: Akopyan L. A., Planovskiy, A. N. (Professor), Kasatkin, -T-5. Pro~essior) Pro TITLE: Letter to the Editor. Reply to V. V. Kafarov's Letter to the Editor PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennost~, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6, p 813 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an answer to V. V. Kafarovs criticism of the authors' article (3ee Abstract 77302 for criticism). It is claimed that the term"optimum" was defined as applying to maximum yield per unit. volume of column and that the mass transfer equations contain Ui-- simplex G/L which does introduce the viscosit-Jea of the liquid into the final equation, Card 1/1 iLKOPYAN, L..~.,kand.tekhn.nauk -- -Design 6f a free section of distributing plates and of the number of dages in units operating with a fluidized catalyst. Khim.mash. no.6:23-24 11-1) 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Plate towers) AKOPYANJ L.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Design of muAlstage apparatus with a fluidized bed of granular material. Khim.prom..40.U:769-770 N 161. (MIRA 15:'l) (Chemical apparatus) (Fluidization) AZATYAN, V.V.; AKOPYAN, L.A.; NALBAMYAN, A.B. Electron Paramagnetic resonance method used for detecting atomic hydrogen in a rarefied flame of a moist mixture of GO and 02- Kin.i kat. 2 no.6:94o-941 N-D 161. (MIRA 14.12) 1. Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. (Hydrogen--Spectra) (Carbon monoxide) (oxygen) 30031 S/020/61/141/001/016/021 1P0 3140/Blo-I AUTHORS~ Azatyan, V. V.,_Ak2pyan_j L A., Nalbandyan, A. B., and Ozherellyev, B. V. TITLE; Detection of oxygen atoms in the rarified flame of carbon monoxide in oxygen in the presence of small hydrogen ad- mixtures PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 1, 1961, 129 - 130 TEXTf The authors discuss the problem of detecting free atoms in CO com- bustion at low temperatures with small H2 admixtures as catalyst. For this purpose, the method of electron paramagnetic resonance was used. To avoid a recombination of atoms into molecules, the test tube was washed with hydrofluoric acid and distilled water, and finally covered with a layer of potassium tetraborate. For several days, a CO and 0, flame 4 containing H 2 admixtures was passed through the tube. By this process a 600 - 65000 flame was obtained at pressures of UP to 1-5 - 2 mm Hg. The tests were conducted with stoichiometric amounts of CO and CO 2 containing Card 1/3 'or 1 S1020Y631114 !/00 1 1/0 i 6/02 1 Detection of oxygen atoms in the ... B140/B101 UD 4o 7~. Of H at a volume rate of 82 cm3/min (linear rate &_ 16 m/ser)~ 2: and a pressure of 5.5 mm Hg. The temperature varied between 607 and 06501C. Under these conditions, an epr signal of atimic. 0 consisting of one com- ponent was determined. with a g factor of f-5. The value of the g factcr is in agreement with that published for atomic oxygen. The concentraticn. determinations of atomic 0 and H were conducted simultaneously. The de- pendence of the concentration of atomic H and 0 on that of H 2 contained in T.he CO - 0 2 mixture, was also determined at 6100C. The measured values show that the concentration of 0 atoms is commensurable with that of H atoms, and that the two concentrations increase as the H, content jnorease% 4 The iatio O/H decreases from 4-5 to 0.9 with an J_ncrea,se of the H 2 con- tent from 1,1 to 6.9 %. A temperature increase from 607 to 6500C at an H, contsM of 3~8 % causes a concentration increase of atomic 0 and H from 4 14 3 14 .4 2.9*101 to 4.1*10 particles/cm , and from 4-61!0 to 7.8'101 1pa'Tt-_'_ cles/cia', respectively. The results show that the sum of partial Card 2/3 3 C0.3 1 S/0 20161,114 -, /001 /0 ', 05/0 2 1 Detection of oxygen atoms in the ... B140/B1O! of aiomic 0 and H is up to 2 ~ of the tot-41 pressure. Since tlhi~ mend was made 10 mm outside the flame, the actual ccn~,-entration of 0 and H atoms in the flame is probably higher. Papers by V, N.. Kondratlyev (Spektroskopicheskoye izueheniye khimicheskikh reaktsi-y (Spectroscopic investigation of chemical reactions) Izd. AN SSSR, 19441 and V.N.Panfilov, Yu. D. Tsvetkov, V. V. Voyevodskiy (Kinetika i kataliz, no- 2; '4133 (160)) are mentioned. There are 1 figure, 1 tablp, and .2 refc-rences: 8 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The four references to English-language pub- lications read as follows: E. J. Buckler, R. G~ W. Norrish. Proc, Roy. Soo- 161, 318 (1938); E, R. Rawson, R. Beringer, Phys, Rev. 56. 67-,7 952); S. Krongelb, 11. W~ P. Strandberg, J, Chem. Phys 110 12, 18 0996); c, J, Ultee. J, Phys. Chem., 64, no: ?3 goo), ASSOCIATION: Institut kh--micheskoy fiziki Akademli nauk SSSF ~ 1 n '3 t J tu N of Chemical Physics of the Academy cf Sciences U55R, PRESENTED: May i,. 1961.. by V~ N. Xondratlyc-v, Academician SUBMITTED: May 24, 1961 Card 3/3 AZATYAV, V.V.; AKOPYAN, L.A.; NALBANDYAN, A.B. Detection of free hYdrogen, oVgen, and deuterium atoms in rarefied flames of carbon monoxide using the ilectron paramagnetic resonance method. Dokl. AN- SSR 35 no.3:123-128 62.' .(MIRA 16:6) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fitiki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN Armyanskoy SSR Oor Nalbandyan),- (Carbon monoxide) (paramagnetic resonance and relaxation) KA,VE7SKIY, G.D.; PLANOVSKIYO. A.N.,-.,AKO.YfA,N., LI.A. Calculating the longitudinal mixing of gas and solid granular material in a packed toveiz. Khim, prom, no.6.41+9-453 Jb 163. (MM 16;8) (Packed towers) KAVETSKIYp G.D.j AKOPrANf L.A. Effect of the design of a gas distribution device on the concentration of the solid phase in a packed column. Xhim. i tekh. topl. i masel 8 no.lOt4-6 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Moskovskiy institut WmIchaskogo mashinostroyaniya. FOKIN, A.P.; PLANOVSKIY, A.N.; AKOPYAN, L.A. Calculation of spray dryers with allowance for stirring. Inzh.- fiz. zhur. 8 no.1:116-118 Ja 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya, Moskva. AKOPYAJIP L.A.; AVETYAN, M.G.; MiTSOYAN, S.G.. Synthesis of glycidyl ethers of viryl athynyl carbinDIF. lzv. AN k-m. SSR.Khimonauki 17 no#6.,703-705 16-14, (MIPk 18:6) 1. Institut organicheskoy kbindi AN JbmVanskoy SSR. AKOPYAN L.A,.; VARYGIN, N.N.; GUTAREVp V.V,; ZYKOV, D.D.; JKARAVAYEV, N.M.; XOV, N.B.; USTOVTSEV, A.M.S MAKAROV, Yu.I.; MAZUROV, D.Ya.; MARTYUSHIN, I.G.; 14ASIDVSKIY, M.F.; NIKOIAYEV, P.I.; PIANOVSKIY, A.N.; RYCHKOV, A.I. [deceased)j CHPKHOVP O.S.; KPALINOV, AOM.; SHAKHOVA, NoA* Theory and vractice of heterogeneous processes in a fluidized bed. Trudy MIKHM 26:3-22 164. (MIRA 18:5) -L st "W4 AKOPYAN, L.A. Cutting forces in case of simultaneous changes of various factors. Sbor. nauch. trud. EPI 22:96-102 164. (MIRA 18:12) MATSOYAN, S.G.; AVETYAN, M.G.; ~KAFYAN L . - VOSKANYAN M.G.; MORLYAN., N.M.; ELIAZYANJ, M.A. t Cyclic polymerization and copolymerization. Part 4: Synthesis and study of the oyclic polymerization of some divinylacetals and diisopropenylacetals. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.7:1010-1014 J1 16le (KERA 14:6) lo Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Arviyanskoy SSR. (Acetals) (Polymerization) MATSOYAN, S.G~.- AXOPYAN, L.M. Cyclic polymerization and copolymerization. Part 6: Synthesis and cyclic polymerization of aromatic divinylacetals and divinylfuralde- hyde. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.go-1-311-131-6 S '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Armyanskoy SSR. (Vinyl compound polymers) (Furaldehyde) 4. MATSOYAN, S.G.; AKOPYAN, L.M. Cyclic polymeiizat~on and co0blinmftiatiot. Part 15: Synthe is and st'u(V.- ],~'ierization of methyl axibstitutdd divinylbenz Is. Vyso,- of the cyclic,po a kom.soed- 5 no.9t1J99-1333 S 163. OCIRA 17: 1. Institut orgaidblmikoy khimii AN Armyanskoy SSR. LEYBELISJ. N.; AKOPYAN, M. Automation in capting shops. NTO 2 no.5:15-17 Yty 160. (MRA 24:5) li Predsedatell liteynoy sektaii oblastnogo, pravleniya Nauchno- tekbnicheskogo obabobestva muhinostroitellnoy prompblennosti (for Leybells). 2. Zamestitell predsedatelya liteynoy sektuii oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno~-teldmiqheskogo obshchestva mashinostroitellnoy promyshlennosti (for Akopytp). (AutomatiQn~- (Voronezh Province-Founding) ASLANYAN, A.; AKOPYAN, M. Urgent promotion of industrial training of "cialista. Prom. Arm. 6 no.11:21-22 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) -.AKOPYAN.. M. New achievements of the instrument industry. Prom.Arm. 6 no.A2:9- U D 163. (MRA 17s2) S/128/60/000/012/OD4/014 A054/Ao3o AUTHOR: Akopyan, M.A. TITIZi Complex Meahaniiation and Automation in a Foundry PERIODICALt Liteynoye proizv'odstvo, 1960, No. 12, pp. 12 - 14 TEXT: The foundry of the Voronezhsel'mash factory has been in operation since 1949. The total workshop area is 7,000 m2, not including the auxiliary shops. Planned production is 7,000 tons of castings annually, the per capita out- put (per pay-roll worker) 24 tons/year having a maximum weight of 12 kg. To date the plant produces more than 15,500 tons grey castings and 100 tons colored metal alloys, so that the per capita yield amounts to 40 tons, the cast pieces having a maximum weight of 3 kg. It is planned to increase the output to 18,000 - 20,000 ton*s annually without extending the plant area by complex mechanization. This plan is already reali-ed to 90%. In the charge-material stockyard (Fig. 1) thet materials are delivered by rail, loaded by cranes with magnetic grabs, coke, iron, sand, scarpp etc., are stored in bunkers. The loading of the materials and the removal of coke-waste are mechanized. Coke is screened mechanically, the large fractions are carried by conveyor into a bunker, mounted above an electric scale Card 1/8 S/128/60/000/012/004/014 Complex Mechanization and Automation in a Foundry A054/Ao3o car, the small fractions fall through a chute into the waste bunker. Crushed lime*is transported by a conveyor onto an electric scale. Green sand is charged by a crane into a bunker mounted above a horizontal drying oven whence it is car- ried to the grading shop. The mechanization of the stockyard eliminated the man- ual labor of 4 workers. Two "115" type mixing runners, automatically fed with black sand, green sand and clay emulsion (Fig. 2) supply the foundry with suitable forming mixtures, which are also automatically distributed to the various working placei. Clay emulsion supply is automatic and takes 12 see. Water is fed into the automatic equipment together with the clay emulsion. The output of the "1151t type mixing runners Is.19 tons/h an4 the mechanization of this process saves the manual labor of six workers. In the coreshop, the green cor6s are carried by a chain conveyor into the vertical drying oven and the dried cores are transported by another chain conveyor to the forming machines. 95% of the cores (weighing from.10 g to 10 kg) are produced byl3C-1 (VS-1) type sand blasters (1,500 x 1,500 x 500- mm, 600 kg, Fig. 5), the main parts of which are made of rolled metal. There are no pin joints In the core boxes, the upper parts of whlich are fixed to the working element of the forming machine, which shortens the time necessary for separating and jointing the parts of the box. The size of the removable plate to which the.upper half of the core box is fixed corresponds with that of the box, Card 2/8 S/128/60/000/012/004/014 Complex Mechanization and Automation in a Foundry A054/AO30 sothat the latter, together with the plate, can be changed in 2 - 3 min. The sand-blaster unit replaces the manual labor of 16 workers. In the foundry work- shop a 10-ton foundry cupola operates with a wet spark arrester, which has the advantage that the small dust particles are wetted by water, pass through a 100 mm diameter pipe and are removed together with granulated slag by an electric car to the waste dump. Charging is carried out mechanically with tipping buckets. The foundry cupola is provided with gas burners and water coolingi the saving In coke consumption is 25%. Foundry shop operations are fully mechanized. In the molding shop there are two fiorizontal conveyorej the metal is poured from a la- dle mounted on a monorail. The dry cores are delivered frcm the core shop to the molding shop by a suspended conveyer. The supply of mold-boxes, pattern plates- and for7ning mixture is mechanized. The poured forms are knocked out on a __ __ j matic screen after which the castings are carried into the cleaning shops on a plate conveyor, while black sand Is transported into the grading shop on conveyor belts. These operations eliminated the manual labor of 12 workers. The shot- charged cleaning drums, knock-out screens, grinding machines operate with an im- proved outtake ventilation, dust is mechanically removed through a filter chamber' by a conveyor belt to the waste dump. The meehanization. and automation of a-se- ries of operations resulted in the following production figuress output of high- Card 3/8 S/128/60/000/012/004/014 Complex Mechanization and Automation in a Foundry A054/AO30 grade products 67%; production per m2 foundry area 2.2 tons- per capita (per pay-roll worker) 40 tons; production costs per ton of prlme~ casting 1~z200 ru- bles; the amount saved is I million rubles per year, while the manual labor of 53 workers has been eliminated. There are 7 figures. Card 4/8 Complex Mechanization Figure 1: Material stockYA Card 5/8 S/128/60/000/01~/004/014 and Automation in a Foundr-j A054/AO30 Complex Mechanization and Automation in a Foundry Figure 2: "115" type mixing runner for clay -emulsion S/128/6o/voo/m/004/0111 A054/AO3Q Figure 3: VS-I type sand- blaster Card 6/8 Complex Mechanization and Automation in a Foundr7 Figure,4:. Molding shop layou-C S/128/60/coo/oiP-/604/0 4 A054/AO30 Figure 5; Forming ma- chine %.gmplex M_ec`h*an,nL,z_,a*_ t_i_o_n___,a__n*d -Automation in aFoundry igure 6: Automatic knock-out'screen N ,d 8/8 S/128/60/000/012/004,,,014 A054/AO30 gjz V Kj~,,O fgk~'M- qt'_-~,- IR AZOFrAN, MA - 11 --Dkljv. Forming pans with machines. Lit.proizv. no.2:29-30 F 155. (Die casting) (MLU 8:4) VOTCHAL, B.Ye.; MODESTOVp V.K.; AKOPYANI,-M.A, Determination of the volume of residual air in the lungs with radioeotive xenon* Med.rad. no*593-6 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz 2-7 kafedry terapii i kafedry meditsinskoy radiologii TSen- trallno tituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. . Qc"N-ISOTOPES) (RESPIRATION) l',-VOTCHAL* 'AK.101 BYe~ ;- u, , Residuil . "I under and 17 D. ij A;" JN- N.A.,, (Moskva) ~~--in the lungs and uniformity ~f ventilat-lon -' fie pulmonary'diseases't ~,,-c6iiditions in Ponspeci Report No.l. Klin. med. 40 no.12'10- defects. (MIR& l7x2) dry. ogo jjjs~jtuta upover- 1'. J- '536ntralln terapii TE vrachey. XmPWt- M.M.~SHAPOVAWV. V.I.;FIMOV, I.P. Collection of fleas with a flannel hoop-not on steppes. Med. parazit., Moskva no.1:?9-81 Jan-Feb 1953. (CM 24:4) , 1. Of Zimovnikovak Scientific-Research Station. AXOPM I R.N. M, - W&- 7ats of carcasses of susliks In the 9t9"&. Zool,shar. 32 no.5:1014-1019 S-0 153. IOML 6:10) L_ I 1. Zimovnikovskaya nauahno-iseledovateliskaya stantsiya Rostovskogo U/3). inetituta. (Carnivora) (Suslik) 17 KLIMMWO,I.Z.; AK~O MIRONOV,N.P.; KONDRASHEV,V.F.; loOSEITSKIY, M. ff. Comparative rating of the reliability of various methods of calcu- lating the suslik population. Trudy probl. i tem.sov. n0.5:29-38'55. (MTRA 8:12) 1. Rostovskiy protivochumnyy institut (Suslike) -AKOPYAN. H.H. Improving the methods of taking suslik census [vith summa y in Xnglish]. Zool, zhur- 38 no.2:273-279 7 '59. (MIRA 32:3) 1.311sta Anti-Plague Station, Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (Suslikg) (Wildlife census) AKOPYAN KRIVONOSOV., K.I,; SMIMOVj, N.?*; KUSIEHANOV, B,K. Disinsectioa of the burrows of greater gerbils in KyByl K=6 Zool. shur. 42 no.6s853-857 163. (MIU 16:7) L Mjkaya protivochumnaya otantmiya. Kyzyl Kvm~.-Gerbils as earriers of disease) Kyzyl Kum-Pleas-Exter-mination) AKOFYAN, M.M. - Role of wind in transporting the fleas of rodents. Zool.zhur. 44 no,11:1731-1733 165. (MIRA :L8:12) 1. Nukusshova protivochumnava stantsiya. ACC W . AP7001003 CODE: 0 011/17 AUTHOR: Akopyan.. M. M.- ORO,., Nukus Antiplague Station (Nukusskaya protivochumnaya stantaiya), TITLE% Role.of,wind in the distribution of rodent fleas SOURCE: Zoologicheekly zhurnalj, v. 44., no. 11., 1965, 1731-1733 TOPIC TAGS: rodent, fled, biologic ecology, 10111irml 1.1. . On"J J0,9A'i) %Y/ ZE 1~ WIZOCM14-1.40a~y) 40/'t'W) -ABSTRACT: A serieu-of nine experiments has shown that rodent fleas are transported by wind, as wiall as by the more'usual means of transporta- tiob (aninials and birds). Such transport helps maintain epizootic foci of plague and other diseases. In Kyzyl-Kum a series of experiments was performed in areas inhabited by wild rodents to determine the effects of transport.by wind on rodent fleas. Distribution by winds of varying speeds was recordid-as well as distanoes that the fleas were carried. IWA-50' CBE-N0- 141 ELPI SUB COM. 06/' SUBM DATEt none/ oRiG REP: oo6 C Ord 14 UDC: 595.T75:599-32:591.5 14ass-spectroocopic study of the photoionization effectiveness of benzene derivativen in relation to their spectra. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.5-.1037-1040 0 161. (MIPA 15:2) 1. Fizicheakiy institut leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. A.A.Zhdanova. (Mass spectrometry) (Ionization) (Benzene) ~AKOPY&N,, M.Yei; BALUKIN, I.I.; VIIESOV, F.I. The MV-3 vacuim monochromator. Prib, i tekh.eksp. 6 no.6:96- 99 N-D 161, - I (MIRA. 14 -- 11) 1. Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy ivaiversitet. (Monochromators) 41442 S/12o/62/000/005/024/o36 E032/E314 0 AUTHORS: Vilesov, F.I* and AKopyanL M.Ye. TITLE: Photo-ionization and its application to analytical mass spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 19621' 145 - 148 TEXT: The aim of this paper.was tp bring to the attention of analytical chemists and workers in mass spectroscopy, who are concerned with analytical problems, the phenomenon.of photo- ionization as a method of producing low-component mass spectra, in the analysis of complex organic misturies. Thus, in mass- zpectroseopic analysis in which mass-produced instruments are uoed to analyze complex organic compoixnds, there are serious. difficulties associated with the many forms of dissociative .ionization when the ions are produced by electron impact. Photo- -ionization may be a way of reducing these ditticulties. As an exampl.e of the usefulness of photo-ionization, Fig- 3 shows the mass spectrum of a six-component mixture containing xylol, toluene, benzene, mothyl-ethyl-ketone, acetone and ethanol, bard 1/3(,2- Vi% SOV _14 -- - - -- 17 S-ro'm giv dyn LID M 4 7~~' r 7 7 0 r aft ~~004 -,we A" AMIM. iln vhotolonizatli)*f~~O; mitl~i' ion- formati Ovociative: _;P4 lr'sLUQA-!';. tsm-of photoionization-and-the-St ture T Tie idillic photolonization. at energies up to 14 evo OP W, X! i~L~6;~.y and benzylamine were studied. Them ------ 04-461ii-id Wde by lon thdir 60 1%-. ' w 0 - utc-thi Ization mass spectiW-NOr, eiistddibd -and the vnergy levels of the positive --.;----aetermlnecL- In anfijne..,,~vft-photonj energy of about 13 ev, Ions with Mle s,-66.-. werv: famed _PnlY'~Y:-;t)wi' Process, 7- - ilbat Itution pt in ~,'e.-atomq lro~~tl a-zing,-, el 7-7.-, --~17'777, the dimethylamin Irbril the methyl groups only, -and not b6in eh but the amino, groups. C6E1 NIH ione were not detected in the mass spectra of, the hotoWnizitiowof an '~6i:Mithyjiniline. 'In benzylamin4he ~ydrpge p iline from- the --meftl~ne': and "n "I amin6~grou C HSCH2ND +:h,) C HSCHND + H + e. In addition the 6 2 6 2 foHowing dissociative ionizations -were observed: in 2, 3 and 7% yields, 'respect- lVely: C1,31 ND2 + h#~~'C7H? +-ND e (N-C bond rupture); Cdlf. L + hl CeNH - 5 2 2 2 +'?~21V + e (both hydrogene.of the- 77- group- remnifibd fin the W111'ragment),-". CH2ND2--+-hQ-CH2ND - (C-C bond rupture). C GH5 2--+ C6F-5 + e Card 3/ 3 s/195/63/004/001/002/ddg~:,.;.-~ - 8075/E1136 M AUTHORSi _AkopyAn Yo*, Vilesov, F.I. TITLE: Decomposition,of molecular ions forming during' photoionization of hydrazine and some of its alkyl derivatives PERIODICAL-V Kinetika i kataliz, v.4, no.1, 1963, 39-52 TEXT: The.ph6toionization.of the hydrazines was studied in view s ted in the literature. -For all the of discordant result repor, hydrazines the-photoionization mass spectra were taken at the Relations between the photon energies of 10-15 eV'and 11.2 eV. ionizat .ion current and the.wavelongths of the ionizing radiation were obtained for'the main ions and the ionization efficiency curves constructed. The.ionization and threshold potentials werg obtained from the-curves. For hydrazine the main ions were N21'~ . and NnU., for which the threshold ionization potentials were 8 7 + 0.06'and 10.6 +'0.1 eV and the heats of formation 224.aftd, 2;6,k`cal/mole respeqtively',F " the MoTt intense ions for methyl- t e threshold potentials, hydrazine.were.CN H6, CNO~ and CN2H vri h th or 8.0,' 9*2~and'9!4 eV and the heats of formation 207, 196 and 249 klcal/polG respectively.- For (CH3)2N2H2 the main ions were Card. 1 ~;A,~ 8 40-6 EPII(O)IEW(I)IEW(m)iBDSIES(,w)-2 AFFTCIASDIL?SD,--31:[JP(C)I'SSD,' RH/W ............ !ACCESSION NR. AP30~41156MAX S/0048 /63/027/008/1083/1087 F. erenin A. N. AUT11,0R: Altopyan, M.Ye.; vj~lesov TITLE: Mass-spectrometric investigation of photoioniiation of molecules and disin- tegration of excited molecular ions /Report presented at the Second All-Union-Coft-L ference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions held in Uzhgorod 2-9 Oct 3.9627 SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvestiya, ser.fiz.,v.27, n~o.8, 1963i 1083-1087 10PIC IAGS: photodissociation, photoionization, ionization threshold, hydrazine , ~,_'Jhydrazine derivative ABSTRACT: The paper gives some of the results obtained in investigating photoioni- es zation of some allcy h razine. An extensive sereis of derivativ I derivatives of were studied, but curves characterizing the elilciency of different ionization pro cosses as a function of the photon energy are given only for methyl- and n-b*utyl-. hydrazine. The experiments were carried out by means of a set-up consisting of'~an MI-1305 mass spectrometer 'coupled to an MV-3ivacuum monochromator3 In the course. of photoionization of complex mplecules (such as hydrnzine derivatives) a number Of different processes.- occur, leading to dissociation and the formation of differentl i Card 113 ------------------------ - - -- - - - - L 18140~63- - ACCESSION NR: AP300450e- Ions. Mass-siectrometric study of the products of photoionization of alkyl deriva-1 p tivos of hydrazine showed, however, that In the case of these molecules dissociatLve~ ionization processes play a significant role, and in the case of the more complex molecules becomes predominant, Frequent references are made to the literature and data on photoionization of other compounds, such as ammonium and alkylamines, and some of the present results are tentatively interpreted on the basis of the literR- ture'data. I t is shown that in the case of hydrazine and its derivatives, as in the case of alkylamines, for example, there is a definite photolonization threshdld~ (located at aboutt7.6 eV for hydraviine derivatives), below which photoiorAzation i falls off to zero. For the more complex molecules there is a definite break in~the. ionization efficiency versus photon energy curve at about 7.7 eV (no breaks were observed in the investigated energy range for the simpler molecules). The bond rupture energies and photoionization thresholds for hydrnzine nnd some of itsideri- vativos are tabulated. More detailed data will be published elsewhere (M.Ye.Akop- yan and F.I.Vilesov, Kinetika I kataliz,4,39,1963).Orig.arg.has: 3 formulas, 4 fi- gures and 2 tables. Card 2/3 L laik,63 !ACCESSION NR: AP3004506 ASSOCIATION: Hauchno-issledovatellskiy fizichesldy ir-stitute Leningradskogo gas. universiteta im.A.A.Zhdanova (Scientific Research Institute of Physics, Leningrad State University) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ i2f;Aug63 ENCLi 00 SU13 CODE: P11, C11 NO REP SOV: 004 OM-R: 008 Card 3/3, AKOPYAN, M.Ye.; VIIESOV, F.I.; TERENIN, A.N. ;~. Mass-spectrometric study of the photoionization of molecules and the decay of excited molecular ions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.8:1083-1007 Ag 163. (MIRA 16s10) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy fizicheskiy institut.Loningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. A.A.Zhdanova. VILESOV,, F.I.; AKOPYAN, M.Ye.; KLEYMENOV, V.I. Improvement of the electric and lighting parameters of high- voltage hydrogerx.lamps. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.6 ,150- 153 N-D 163. (MIRA l7t6) P~.ateL Of Dok,!. IN 158 ilo.6g"186-1389 0 V64. rarid3kfy n o Jin Pred9l.i.-Iono ak-ademikom P-N. This 71,%-,er -,97~r~-sents t.,na `-P~t WLS r V-01-Y CIMJ-.Le Thid Card NO REF SOV: 004 MER: 008 Cord 2/2 AKOPYAN, N.,inzh. Dwellings constructed of large tuff blocke in Armenia. Zhil. stroi. no. 3;17 Mr 161. (MIRA 14;4) (Armenia-Building stones) (Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) KHORASANYAN, G., inzh._LAKOPVNj 11.1 inzh. Large-panel housing construction In Amenia. Prom.Am. 5 no,6:19-24 Je 162. Wra 15 -.7) (Armenia-Alxtrtment houses-Design and construction) (Precast concrete construction) AJOFYM, N., innh. Use of prefabrication techniquds in the construction of masoM7 walls from natural stow, Zhile atrolo no#5:9-13 163. (KM 16:7) (Walls) ' (Armenia-Building stones) AKOPYANP N.j* inzh* put the organization of house building on a tachnical'base.'prom.Arm. 6 no.9:25-27 S 163. (MIRA 16:12) OFYAN' N.-A. Cand Geol-Vin Sci -- (diaa) "Mineralogy of the area of oxidation Y J the chief copper-and-molyodenum deposits of Armenia (Kuhharan, Agarak, Q, Dastakert, Ankavan (Miekhana)l Moe-Ye r., 1957, 19 pp (Inst of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry, Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Geol Soi, Aced Soi Armenian SSR), 150 copies (KL, 42-57. 92) -12- 15-57-12-17373 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 103 (USSR) AUTHOR: Akopyan, N. A. TITLE: Mneralogy in the Zone of Oxidation of the Copper- Molybdenum Deposits in Armenia (K mineralogii zony okisleniya medno-molibdenovykh mestorozhdeniy Armenii) PEPCIODICAL: Izv. AN ArmSSR, ser. geol. i geogr. n. 1957, Vol 10, Nr 1, pp 3-25 ABSTRACT: Native elements, oxides, carbonates, silicates, aqueous arsenates, sulfates and molybdates compose the ores in the zone of oxidation in Kadzharan, Agarak, Dastakert and Ankavan. Native elements are represented by copper, which appears in a considerable quantity only in Kad- zharan. Here it is observed in association with crystalline cuprite and with stilpnosiderite. quartz is found in Kadzharan associated with the minerals of the limonite group. opal occurs only in Ankavan, generally Card 1/3 in the form of fine, thin crusts on the surfaces in 15-57-12-17373 Mineralogy in the Zone of Oxidation of the Copper-Molybdenum (Cont.) represented by powellite, ferrimolybdite and eosite (?); the latter was discovered in Kadzaran among the concentrates of flotation process, Card 3/3 K. N. Ryabicheva L 37662-66 MLC(k)-2/W(d) OD ACC NRi AT6012347 SOURCE CODE: UR/5000/66/000/000/0098/0 log AUTHOR: Akopyan. N. F.; Buksa, V. P.; Levin, A. A.; Skoropistoova, S. F. ORG. none' TITLE: Real noise rejection in the reception of telo-aignals and ways to enhance it by adaptation SOURCE: Nauchno-tokhnicheakaya konferentaiya po aredstvam promyshlennoy telemckhaniki. Moscow, 1963. Promyshlennaya telemckhanika (Industrial telemechanics); materialy konferentsii. Moscow, Izd-vo Energiya, 1966, 98-109 TOPIC TAGS: remote control system, telemetry system, signal noise separation ABSTRACT: The nature of noise in tele-systems using h-v power lines as carrier channels is examined, transmi s si on -adaptive systems are discussed in general terms. Estimated and experimental noise-distribution curves (duration vs. noise level) for an EPO-400 h-f tele-station are shown. An experimental noise (42-124 my) vs. time (0-2000- see) curve exhibits fast and slow noise-level variations; the noise was measured on a. carrier channel connected to a 400-kv power L 37662-66 ACC NR, X-T 12347 line. The noise level is clearly correlated with the amount of power transmitted by the line. The effect of noise level on the flow of errors in the tele-channel is briefly discussed. Usually, the rate of information transmission decreases when the noise level increases, which may result in an operational paradox: the information flow may stop (under system emergency conditions) at the moment when the information is most needed. Hence, the transmission process proper should be automatically optimixed; a tr anon-A e sion- adaptive system matches the and-apparatus parameters with the variable traffic capacity of the channel. The adaptation efficiency can be evaluated by: (a) the'decrease in the number of errors against the decreased trans- mission rate and (b) the decrease in apparatus reliability an a consequence of the,. increased apparatue redundancy. Orig. art. hast 7 figures and I formula. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DA!kE: 081im66 .Card 2/2 AKOPYAH N R., inth.; IaMIU, A.N.,- inzh. Remote control of high-pressure valveb. Bazop. trud.a v prom. 2 no. 6:34 Js 158:0 (14IRA 11:7) (Turbodrille) (Pneulmat'ic control) im 141rcy;'Y;~A?IJ 92-58-3-5/32 AUTHORS: Akopyan, N.R., Chief Engineer and Lobkin, A.N., Foreman TITLE: The BU-40.Rig Can be Used to Drill a Well 1,400 Meters Deep (Stankom BU-40 mozhno burit' IL400 metrov) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 3, pp 6-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The BU-40 semi-mobile rig built by the "Barikada" factory is designed to drill a petroleum or gas well 1,200 meters deep. In practice, however, it has been ascertained that this rig can drill a well 1,400 m deep. The Stravropol' office for deep exploratory-drilling of the Kavkazneftegas- razvedka trust succeeded in drilling a 1,401 m deep oil well. The BU-40 rig Nr 349 built in 1953 was used for drilling this well. Four wells 4,800 n deep in total were drilled by the same rig before c-ne operation in question Card 1/2 The BU-40 Rig Can be Used (Cont.) 92--58-3-5/32 took place. A four-inch drill pipe was swik to a depth of 1,000 m; at that depth it was replaced by three-inch pipe. To ensure the necessary weight of the latter, it was provided with a 400 m long collar censist--in. of frur inch-drill pipes. Before starting the operatlon., a spare rota-_ry table of the P-450 type, a swivel and the main clutch cX the transmission were brcughtt to the -well site. With rhe ex:ept'_ozn of the swivel which -was replaced, all the other rig pavts worked without failure. An alkali solutior -..)as uae6 fo.- treatment of the drilliag fluid. The drilltng was c=ple~.-ed in 32.3 days, at the drilling rate of 11-73 = per ri&!Mvitth. Twelve three-cone bits were used during the operattong eai;--h qne perforatirg 109 m with an average mechmical speed of 5.3 Nine ty- three meters were drilled with the DKR-7 3/4-in. bit at the interval 980-1401 m. This record-making feat of the drilling team headed by the fDreman Ya.G. Titkin indicates the pottential hidden in the mechanLsu of Soviet drilling toolg. A. t~ ASSOCIATION:Stravropol'skaya kontors burern'7a (S-ravropal, Drilling office) AVAILABLE: Library oi Congress Card 2/2 14(5) SOV/92-58-9-18/36 AUT40RS: 0 Chief Engineer., and Lobkin, A.N., 4 M e:YV' M ~ec h a ~ni c TITLE: Equipping Pumps with Pressure Hoses (Obvyazka nasosov burovymi rukavami) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 9, p 19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that the erection of derricks and installation of the drilling equipment is not keeping pace with the rapid development of drilling operations carried out by the Stavropol' deep well drilling office of the Kavkazneftegazrazvedka, Trust. As a result drillers fail to fulfill their assignment. The equipping of pumps with pressure hoses and welding operations in general are complicated because welders have to carry out theirwork at the drilling site under the difficult conditions entailed in exploratory drilling. Sharp hydraulic shocks result- ing from an uneven drive of liquid weaken the connection of the compensator with its support and disrupt pressure lines. To Card 1/2 Equipping Pumps with Pre5suri~ sov/9-58-9-18/36 fai,,il-4-t-ate'the work. of --,quipping pumps with pri.,saurt~ hoses the Stavropol' drilling madf~ the, follrowlrZ exp--~riment during-the drilling of a 2,000 ir, d~!ep well. Drillers built a stand supporting cns 118.-',% p-ump and pla-.-?d an 8--in compx:,~Dsator On the pump, Th~iy al-,,., ~-.quippeel the UB-3 puinp with a hose able withstand a 150 atm prassur~- A f3i~hematie; drawing shows h6w ths hoss, is J-nstallz-nd, Thi,,!-k flexibli: h:ls-~: Is able to q~iench th~--- hydraulio. shocks wh:)n turbo-dri"lling 1~)p.=-rat--'-'*ns are. carried Wit under a preeeur~ of 90, atm. ThJ.3 mi.thod of equipping pumps -with brsssura hzises allow,~-d th;v wz-1ding t~., b-, dt-,--ns In an area specially a.sz1gns-d for th-'s purpcse, while the drilling site is used for flange coupling only. The author suggests the adoptJon and use of -the method lntrodu~,,~id by Stavropol' dri-l-Lers wheyiever possible,, Hes-i~s vithstanding a 200 atm pressure must be put at the disposal of the p-~-tlro2!~,-Um industry in the quantity needed. Ther6 Is 1 schewatl,, drawl.ng, ASSOCIATION: gltabokcgo burs--niya tr,~~3ta Kavkazrieftegaz- razvedka (D-~-ep Drilling :)f th-- -zi~--';.~tzneftegasrazvedka Trust~ Card 2/21 1 AKOPYAIT, N. R. ; WBKIII. A. N. ---, Using drilling boses in binding pumps. Bezop.truda v prom no.I: 29-30 Ja 159- (MI;A312:3) I.-Stavropollakaya kontora glubokogo bureniya trosta Kavkaznefte- gazmzveclv,a. (Oil well pimps) TITKOV., N.I.LAKOPYAN2 N.R. Effect of the method used in tapping a producing stratum on the completion period and productivity of gas wells. Gaz.prom. 6 no.8:10-14 161. OUM 14: 10) (Stavropol Territory--Gas wells) (Boring) USSR/Farn Imimis. Swine Q-3 Abs Jour Hof, Zhur, No 19, IV) No 88.101 Author Akopyan N S __ J- Inst Title The Rejuvenation of Blood at Pure-Breed limerixg Orit; Ptfb Svinovoastvof,1957) No lo, 16-18 astract Data for 1955 and 1936 showed that the productivity of white- breed siring boars iriportea fron another farm exceeds the productivity of the boars reared on the local farn. Zie fertility of the sows covered by the boars fron another farm amounted in 1955 to 8.86-9.17 piglets per farrow., and that of the sows coverca by the local boars, 8.42 piglets per farrow; in 1956 the corrosponding figures were 9.45-9.5 and ~.08-8.28, respectively. The live weight of piglets at birth in 1955 amounted to 0.98 kg for the offspring of the boars from another farm and 0.9-9.95 kg for the offsprinL; of local boars; in 1956 the corresponding figures were 0.96-0.99 cuid 0.83-.95 kr,. At the aGe of 2 months the difference in Card 1/p SAVICHI I.A., kand.seI'Pkokhozyaystvennykh nauk., dotsent; AKOPYANJ, N.S., aspirant,. 8A Some characteristics of metabolism in hybrid and pUrebr A swine. Izv. TSKHA no.2:87-93 162. (MIRA 15:9) '%Swine breeding) (Metabolism) AKOPYANj N.S. "The Effectiveness of Industrial Interbreeding of Swine of the Iarge ~.Ihite (krupnaya belaya) and Yuromsk Breeds"; diesertation for the degree of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences (awarded by the Timiryazov Agricultural Academy,, 1962) (Izvestiya Timiryazevokoy Sellskokhozvaystyennoy Akademii, Moscow, No. 2p 19631 pp 232-236) Al"OpYlUl N. Ye* Ili-he Search for New Cholinolytic Substances Inol-Z the Con-plex Ester-r of Benzoic A,,-id." Cand Biel Sci, Libora'ory of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ac--d Sci Amenian SSR,Yerevan, 1954- (KL,, No 12, Mm, 55) So: Sm. No 670) 22 SeD.t 55 - Survey of Scientific and Tecl-mical Dissertations Defended at USM Higher Educational Institutions (15) o USSR/Pharraacoloay,aiid.Toxi,cology - Choliner6les Abs jour : Ref Zhur--lial., No 2, 1959) 9075 Author : Akopyan, N.Ye Inst AS ArmSSR Title Flian-iiacology of Certain ArAno Ethers of Para -alkoxybon - zoic Acids Orig Pub : Aykakan SSR Gitutyumeri Akadenial te~reka&lr. Biologia- kan ev 6-fukhatntesakan Gitutyuiu-ier, Izv. All ArmSSR, Biol. i s.-kh, n., 1958, 11, No 1, 67-75 Abstract : The study of 27 amino ethers of ii-alkoxyl3enzoic acids es- tablished that they possess nocotinolytic properties. The strength of nicotinolytic action depends on the -~%o- tal length of the carbohydrate chain including the radical in the acid part of the molecule and radicans in its amino alcoholic part. The compounds studied have a weak Card 1/2 6 AKOPYAW, N.Ye;, SAMVELYANg V.M. Relationship between the local anesthetic, cholinolytic and anticho- linesterase activitiem of complex asters of benzold acid. [with summary in Bnglish); Parm- i toks. 2-1 no-5:38-43 S-0 158 (MMA 11:11 J L Seklor farmakologii Instituta organicheskoy khimii AN ArmSSR akademik ArmSSR A.L. Mndzhoyan)e (BMOATESO complex esters, local-aneeth., cholinolytic guticholinesterase activities (Ras)) (ANESTHETICS. WCAL, benzoio acid complex eaters (RUBD (PARASMATHOLYTICSO same (RUS)) ((MOLINESTERASE. anstag. same (Rue)) AKOPYA.Np N.Ye.j ALEKSANYANg R.A. Ph'armacological characteristics of quatOloron. Farmji '&olp. 23 no.4:.316-321 JI-Ag 160. MIIU .14:3) I.-Sektor farmakologii Instit4a tonkoy organicheskoy khhaii,AN Armynnskoy SSR (dir. - akademik AN Armyanskoy SSR A.L.Mndithoyan)**' (BENZOIC ACID) SAFRAZBEKYAN, R.R.; AKOFYANp N.Ye.,- FARASADANYAN, R.G.; ALENSANYANp R.A. Studying some pharmacological properties of the series of dialkylamino- alkajiol asters of furan-2-carboxylic acids. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauki 14 no.5:51-59 My 161. (MIRA 14:?) 1. Institut, tonkov organichesko khimii, AN Armyanskoy SSR. (FO&C ACID) TPHARMACOLOGY) AKOPYAN, N.Ye.; ALEKSANYAN, R.A.; JUIECIRHAYAN, L-M"I. Phannacological character isties of some amino ester of p-alcoxy- A 13 JI t 64. benzoic acids. Izv. AN Arin. SS-R. Biol. nauki 17 no. -22 i ( 141RA 17: 10). 1. Institut tonkoy organtchookoy khbdl A14 Arnyan-4w, SrR. SAMVELYAN, V.M.; AIKOPYAN, -N-Ye. Relation between the local anesthetizing and anticholinergic action of piperidine&lkanol eaters of p-alkoxybenzoic acids. Izv.AN Arm. 38R.23-31 J1 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut tonkoy organicheskoy khimii AN Armyanskoy SSR. (LOCAL ANESTMIA) (PARSYMPATHOLYTICS) (PIPERIDINE) MNDZHOYAII, A.L.; AFRIKYAN, V.G.; OGANF.SYAN, A.14.; AKOPMI, N.Ye.; GERASIMM, D.A.; KHECHUMYAN, L.Kh. Derivatives of p-alkoxybenzoic acids. Report No.21: Some cyclo- hexylalkylaminoalkyl esters of p-bu-boxybenzoic acids. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. KhIm nauki 16 no.2:163-174 163 (MT 17t8) 1. Institut tonkoy organicheskoy khimil AN AimSSR. MNDZHOYAN, A.L.; BABIYAN, N.A.; A~~,_Yje. Derivatives of furan. Report No.28s N-substituted 2-furylsuceinimides. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.. Khim.naWu' -16 no.4085-390 163* (KM 160) 1. Institut tonkoy organiahaskoy khimii AN Arayanskoy SSR. e s r s C-L,ac~ to hytirox,marzwc ac --,v. QT w~ 1. Can je 63. na,,,,kI, 11"; no.6:3 10 i 10'. Ann"- i,unL-oy , .1 AKOPYAN, N.Ye. ~ Comparative characteristics of some amino eaters of p-alkoxybenzoic acids and their sulfur-containing analogs. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauki 17 no.2:47-54 F 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Institut tonkoy organicheskoy khimii AN Armyanskoy SSR. T UR/4D20/64/017/007/0013/0022 ACCESS 'R- AMV352 LON 1, A. Kh. 177-10R. kkopyan, N. Te. AaekBanyan, R. Mer-humvan, L. C &.iA C, )Q,' - L, Z,-) rMF zveigti va. '~Iiolc~zichpror~ i no. -roreD TOPIC TA138: pnarMUCViVgy, eXP-01i~iQZ L C. n-L Compound, esterf halogenated organic compound 7w V LIM a - (I I & i K V , 8 ioei-a-poe !L Ion reGucej L y C, e t ti we., e Mc. 1 k~ M MW - 2/2