140SHTEV,, R.
MCGHTEV, R. Improved method for photometric determination of silicon in
cast Iron. In Russian with English summary. p.25.
vol.q, no. 2. Apr./Juae 1955, DOKIADY, Sofiya, Bulgaria.
SOs Monthly List of Ust European Accessions, (EFAL), LO, Vol. 5, No. 10,
Oct. 1956.
MOSHTEV, R.; BUM.VSK1, E.; KHRISTOVA, N.
Corrosion of iron in the presence of nitrate ions. Izv Inst
fiz khim 2:145-164 162.
MOSHTEV, Rafail Velial.
Electrochemical passiveneen of metals. Priroda B,,lg 2.2 no. 4:
54,57 JI-Ag 163.
MOS I 14ZHvIi'I i &j.
Tri"', " "Iraf=911,61.1or In I he process of daiLrnlaittion
of Clutl. Md h alcoholli fermontation. S. V.
Du r M i s h ld re R n1. Mon i @a, th v Wokkirr. viIrv7C74'5W'_
Al/ad AaUA
ic a6d (1) aInd ycrrvI,, and b,!wE-en I
MI U@tfe_ acid (11) formation were stvdkd 10 gaL-1 m(OrInz-
floo whether tL frtose or p@,ruvfc Reid 13 the R OCCepttX fit the
dearnination mActiou urcording to the wItuiet.
Slutarnic
protein @ N111 + I
Into a nutrient medium con(g. 12% of grape juice and 0.75,
0.66 -tog. % lal#NO@, resp., wrm added pure
cultures oUSa"kar,_,myc#Y Wipsokfew. After the fements.
tion ceased the broth w-j emind. for 1, glycerol, ff. wid
AcOR. The Pnits. of I andflycerol ttecrtAsed with in--
croaztd 1414N(hcanen., while andAcOtimr-tinednenty
unciunrtd. When Af3yer's nutrient rnc4fum 0.75mgI
NHjNOj),mnt&.2cjr4mj
tAnd glycet I-C . s. ificantly increastd; be fnerya." wu
prom fional to the Ircoticn. AcOll @-xrmscd only Aightly
and U tint at all. A pc*. con-et2dou revilted between the I
and glymol fornattion. Consequently, thi H-acte tat I
this Akaminatimmctk"I 4_trlqw@@ 9.
S of Yeasts lit urliiil-
it wee of the R &n4 6 form
t,onrad Mosiashirili- VinoJelit i Vinvg,adarsw
Pro
SYSUIR, to- VDuring %he .3tody fit tile
yeasts Sacchardmyris_ ellipl?idelis 61ture Kalchuri, No. 10)
oil a grape must-4gar nutrient medium two di6-reitt furm%
of tile ye- ere noticed oil tile Altb-501 an)- of thll yt:ust
a% tit. V-91VY, tMited fitim a dk5ocu. of the orl@iual
Mied the It and the S ymists, rest). The -
tit mid ivere c.
niurplmloyical, ptlygiol., nlia blocht-Ill. tlrolWrtivs G'f thrSe
y"is tire givtn. -Tile rMes vf the mulliplicmioi wid the
ale. fertuentatio!i are given in I figurti, Mill (.rm, fer-
inept- nialtuiv, roffillme, levillo6c, FIILTIJW, litt'l glur"Ic.
The R '"tit prodime. more u1c. und acitt.. th-arl thc S-
form: nic. 11 .5 (k fortis), 10.7 (S form). ard 10.2 vvL "a
(comrM); anti acidit 01-9, und 0,65 X./l.. (r,p.
TIjc wine oblahird by u-Itig the R f"rIJ; of thc )C@ot il (4
1tvilcritif quali1r. H. Witibicki
018. Improved contUtious for prr-,@matlon of purs @txst cultur"
der labaratory condjunw. G, 1, Mo'i@vllvili vowdej. i Vilro"tad
inethod yoast slor.1ge i.i d(xribv), cumirin,; Ow
4P
M the isp. propaticl of unch cialtmu and vll3bling till]
a-it to W, otnrv(l for lungk!r pup,11% Culturvii pr".,7rvvd ki pjapo
*men G. 11 If vinev.4-
a. 4"ioaa).@Br
add col 9, and or) th Ile Y to the
cuftuta of wh' Ouly gGed or the Ak.
ementa , of Wit -Sugar the rate of the ak. fer- J
mtnta 6 the fementatioli is,ka affected by
the temp. Buctuations, the xMts, of residVAI'SUM and vols-
tile acids in wine am lower, and the ormoleptic Properties
of thtfinal products art superiorascomp3red with the wines
obtained by the ale. fermentation when the cultures of wine
yepsta are u%ed alme. Wierbicki
A rep"tdd, gatfity-Improving, saletfim gry-MM-13'.'r
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i
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ubed in Rini 11
industry of the U.8 R. Sh
t4inberg 02, jaburi 10 a4d
32, ZoQ higher frowth and fermeQuve
activities when freshly Isolated In the Industrial lab. Just
Wore their ust, The &em. cotnpn. of a wine obtaincd hY
tt en
u sing these yeasts was the follmring (In
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volatllc Rcids 0.73-OM (0.7".80) g./l.
and residual su,@@
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tion was days shorter when the resclected yeasts were
umd. l?, Wiablckl
'2
ff if 41-
-7-
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Aficroblol, @Arjl(j vjci.
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Julian F. Sirlith
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MOSWHVILI, G. 1.9 Doc BIO.Scit "YEAST FLORA OF GEORGIA
Art,- e@_4@-@tu @;
AND ITS ROLE IN LOCAL W4*E--WAK-IttQ." YEREVAN, 19GJ . ( ACAD SCI
ARSSR. DEPT OF 910 SCIENCES). (KL-OV9 11-61, 213).
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10TESSION N It: AP5001347 S/OZ92/64/000/OIZ/0051/0053
AUTHOR: Mosiaahvill, 0. Ya. (Engineer)
TITLE: Universal Industrial method of cutting metals
SOURCE: Eloktrotekhnika. no.
TOPIC TAGS: electric arc cutting
ABSTRACT: Results are reported of an experimental inv stigation of the
p3netrating-arc cutti5g of aluminum-4 and iron-lased alloys in p'laces
up to Z55-mm thick. Miurninum alloys were found to be the easiest and copper
alloys the hardest to cut. Only a 1-mm-deep zone of cut metal was found to be
affected by the arc. A formula to offered for estimating the required speed of
cutting for various alloys and thicknesses; gas and electric parameters may
re!nain practically constant. It iB found that a certain are voltage corresponds to
a given mettd thickness, the arc currents head nozzle, composition and flow of
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'gas being conotant. The arc voltage characterizes its dtgree of penetration into
'@the metal, and the power source must be capable of developing the maximum
voltage required for cutting a given thickness, Mwdmum cutting speeds are
attainable with hydrogen. - Within 20-200 kw, the cutting speed increases more
quickly than the power, As arc-cutting 1@eads operate at high temperatures their
life so far has been inadequate, Orig. art. has: figures and 2 formulao. V
ASSOCIATION: nonb
0 StM CODE: MM
s m w x r ED: 00 ENCL: 0
NO REF SOVII 002 OTM- R: 000
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1, (;.1.; f).'1'1@011A, %A.
V@ t-Lnip. B12 in or-tyariismr- 13 ro.,
@J-[) 16".. (%@IRA IF:4.)
J, lns*ltiit sadovod@,tva, vinogrwiarvtva i vino-ioll-irt @jr--i,@inf:koy
Tbilisi.
MOSIASHVILI,,O.Ya., inzh.
Universal industrial method for cutting metal. Elektrob'khnika
35 no.1201-53 D 164. (MIRA 18:4)
ACCF.-@SSTOP! NR, AP5006243
AUTHOR: Mesiashvili, 0. Ya. (Engineer)
5/0292/65/000/002/004-1/0046
TITI.E. Use of metal-ceramic parts in electric welding MG sets
SOURCE: Mektroteklinika, no. Z, 1965, 44-46
TOPIC *rAGS: metal ceramic commutator, metal ceramic pole piece, welding
MG ;,: t
-ABSTRACTv-- The -cuttin -C C&M-mutator -bare - frorn copperbillets has-been
a6cmnpanin-,d@_by -i3-cr--a-pping--30----6001(o-,co-ppe-r-.--'-To--e-liirU-nat-e-th-es--e--Ic-l--s-s--e--s-an-d-c-u-t
commutators, experiments with ma irs from
graphite - copper .(I-ZOID C) composition (the contact@part) and 95% Fe+5% Cu
cornpositiork (the fastening part) were conducted. The metal-cerarnic commutator
bars are amezribled on a plastic base and do not require truei-ng and dressing
operations after they have been assembled. Comparative tests have shown that
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wclding@MG sets with metat-ceramic commutators develop a permissible temper-&-
ture rise, have an acceptable insulation resistance, a tolerable sparking, and
ensure stable operation of the welding are. A commutating -pole core was
pressed from PZh2 steel powder; it exhibited a permeability of 680 gauss/oc at
50 cps and of 1600 gauss/oe on dc; coercive force, 2 oe; remanence, 8100 gauss;
-
-t-otal apec-iflia- los-.av Z-.-8-w-/kg-at--50-c-ps- and 14JW -gauw -dencity, 6.4 g [cmo;
t
resistivity, 0. 23 ohm-MM2 /m.- An experimental MG set equipped with the above
commutating poles ensured a stable arc during actual welding tests. Orig. art.
has: 8 figures and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: none
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OTHER: 000
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ACC NRi AP6037095 SOURCE -CODE:- ' UR7(@ii@gQooo-/oll/0020/0023
AUTHOR: Mosi ash vi I i , 0.- Ya. ; Sul adze, R - All. - Yeroshe-t, Yu. V.
ORG: Tbilisi Affiliate of VNIIESO (Tbili6skiy filial)
TITLE: Thermal load of a pinched are on a tungsten cathode
SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 11, 1966, 20-23
TOPIC TAGS: tungsten conductor, cathode, arc welding, inert gas welding
ABSTRACT: The article is a report on experimental work being done at the Tbilisi
Affiliate of the VNIIESO to determine the effect of the methods used for inert gas
feed and rates of gas flow on thermal processes with tungsten cathodes of various
.shapes and sizes in the current range from 20 to 250 amps. The cathode was silver-
!soldered in a copper water-cooled cylinder after which the cylinder and cathode were
iboth turned on a single machine for strict coaxiality. Thermal flux on the cathode
was measured by determining the temperature difference of the incoming and outgoing
,cooling water. The resultant data were used for determining the relationship between
,heat flux on the cathode, methods of gas feed (axial and tangential), rate of gas
flow (1-3 m3/hr), electrode diameter (2,3 and 6 mm), electrode length (10 and 20 mm)
and current amplitude (20-250 a). It was found that the method of gas feed and rate
of gas flow have practically no effect on the heat flux in the cathode. Increasing
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KOCHO# V.S., daktor takhn. nauk; GRANKOVSKrY, V.I.; PEREDC14A, V.A.;
MAYDEK# V.L.; FRYADM, L.L.1 GLOBA, N.I.; HOS;AZ
-- BVILI jj@.
Intensification of the operation of op-an-hearth furwass by the
combined feeding of oxygen and oampres3ed air. Ket. i gornorurl.
prom. no.3:75-76 My"Je 165. (MIRA 18:11)
numinum CURALte as Im aid In the hot UMO-6044 trater-
coffadagpwAam A.M144-I&MU. cdemun(Febrtkasode
lime. S(IJFG4 to, I I 9-'@!S
(1951XG@rntin mumm"y).-Tba use of 10 ine.A. Afo(SOA
in the hot (70')
residual 1wduem from 0 8 to 0.4 (krutan decreft elcem
.41ky.: 2 meq./l.) its tab. elpts.. and from < I (karan dezvot
(excess alky.; 3 meq.11.) (a 0.51 and 0,64 C-ertruts degrees
Ctflt.. (a qUiCkCI W((UUg 91 the 91(kICC, itt WAAWC CICAMCU
(it t1lefoketted Water. to adrtVu( thesiOlcontent frrmt] V Ow
.".()Mg. A., dMd 10 IACI U&CMAW UI6UIfAICCUQtMt to
J1 .11 mg. SOT, not culficirat, however, to cduw dep"UtIon
.1 Kvp.U"I at the existuts excess Alky- S H. 8
mmic. A.
"Nomograms for technical analysis of alkalies'. p. 273 (Glasmik. Tol. 17. no. 5. 1952,
Beograd)
1"t Suropean To 1. 2, No 9
SO: Month List of txsmim Accessions,/ Library of Congress, September 1953, Uncl.
1.
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taloWtoa and wefy of laduAsw VIMIL
A. Movie. Nqfta (fWattaria), Nov. 1253, 4, 352-7@Ths
-OrTrAwessing On Wety degree of InduAM
ded an Lho example of the Memses pripums
reguislars and 1hutatuatin Valves. by an appoprida eombin&-
Lim of das diracUm of action of Lho iff"fWanaL satL of Ow
In akafa rev dkillingorgunis atbolanom
= oh*Uk Mt. " 4 ruhh, (it do"M or
&eri;pFhW the tompmtum and pmworv. TIO pr%Ofe&t
applianLion of thin Principle la ItluaUstat ca the exomple of&
Ummat nAphths reforming pL&M. (AutWa slatt"Ll
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TEMKA, Beograd, Vol 10,, No. 0, 1955
SO& ML9 VOL 5v Not 7, 195& July 1955
F,WICj A.
Control valves for chemical processing plants, II. Control valves for flushing
liquids. p. 1629
TEHNIKA, Beogard, Vol 10, No* 11, 1955
SOt EEAL, Vol 5, No. 7. July, 1956
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;k cantmaipg 'J kv !Nrth ith G 12 .;( , @,
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mt" fru,-z 0-9 to 7-9 Ljzpdn@ and vrat" %"hing at 4p;-- 4 ; a-.;ri
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and tht. cle"mentary vulphur frow O-OWO to 0 W"%, 0*'.Vwjj io
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YUGO S L,.V L./Chomi c al Tuchnology. Chonical Products H-23
and Their ApIll icat ions. Che,-iic4 Pro-
cossing of Natural Gases and Petroloui.
Motor and Rockut FuQls. Lubricants.
iLbs Jou:c : Rof Zhur-Khiniya, No 7$ 1959, 24798
I,uthor : moajc
Inst :,-
Titli- : The Tor.Anology Employed in tho Physical
Chunistry of Petroleum.
Drip Pub : Nafta (Jugoslj$ 1958, 91 No 3, 80-81
i,.bstract : Th(-. author proposes a nunber of terns
in Serbo-Croatian language that express
certain concepts of physical chocistry
of petroloun. -- Ya. Satunovskiy
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.it ic Cr@ick'r.v, '.riLt @A thE.
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N r- @ 3@-45
A 3@T R-ACT DcsC!ip!:icn o,' an "Orthoflow" catalytic
c7-acking -)jAt ('.-Ath react,-)i, at the In operatirmi Lince
1W, and Ln a@Fes@-uctrt of It7, :%,@vantagt-,6 based ui:c)r. res,-1ts
of two years of uperation. 51kcifir, features ol' Operation
01' the CyClOn(-.3 arc- note-'J; processes of fl-GIdIzing and
ci-rculation of -ir(:@ cori--Vered, and also ercslon-
prc-venticn means. Cl,,.iract,@vls@i@s cf r;iw material (heziv@
pr@@, cill) and of resultJng prod-.iets art. given.
Y. Pavlovskly
A"I
all
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Prediatillation, and the increased capacity of the combined
plant at the Sluak Oil Refinery. Nafta Jug 13 no.11/12:
384--369 " '62-
1. Rafinerija nafte, Sisako
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KOSICHIV, 5-V.,,,.@laaarl-reacatnik
Suspension pump for oontlaucus electrolyte filtratica in bath
solutions. Ked.prom. 10 no.4:32-33 O-D '56. (HUA 10:2)
1. Kediko-instrumentallayy ordena lenina cavod gKrasnogvardayetsO
(FlITERS AND P11MIATION) (SLICTROLYTY.'s)
MINDLIN, D.N.; KOSICHET, S.T.; ROZAgov, TM.M.
Over-all modernization of a turret lathe. Ked.prom. 14 no-1:51-52
.Ta 16o. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Kedlim-instrumentallnyy savod "Mrasnogvardeyets.0
(LATHIS)
S/089/6 1/C I 3,'C'0@7,'C 1 ),'D2 1
B102/B205
AUT11OR3: Llvov, B. V., Mogichev, V. I.
TITLE; Quantitative spectrum analysis of the isotopic composition
of boron
PERTODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 3, 1961, 279-281
TEXT: As the conventional methods of determining the isotopic composi-
tion of boron are very complicated and require special preparations or
radiation sources, a new method is suggested in the present "Letter to
the Editor". In this method, the isotopic cocposition is determined with
the help of the vibrational electron spectra of BO molecules, for which
the isotopic shift is large enough and can be caused by an ordinary
spectroscopic apparatus. A method has been wcrked out for the quantita-
tive determination of the isotopic composition of elementary amorphous
boron, whose main substance accounts for - 857-1 by weight. The boron was
evaporated in the carbon arc (air atmosphere). Evaporation in the a-c
arc with different additions to the boron powder have failed. However,
spectra obtained in the d-c arc were usable. Their intensity was largely
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Quantitative spectrum analysis of the ... 321
B102/B205
independent of amperage and oxygen supply. The authors used sam@,len of
7 mg weight, a current of 9-10 a, and a spark gap of 3 mm length, in
which the analysis was oarried out. The sample was put in a channel of
the carbon electrode, which was 3 mm deep and 2.5 mm wide. A KC-55
(KS-55) spectrograph with quartz optics was used to record the BO spectra
within the range of 2400-2500 A. Exposure took 90 sec, and the slit had
a width of 7 4. Spectroi3copic photODlates of the type n (P) with a
sensitivity of 16 (accorling to rOC-TZGOST)) were used for the purr-ose.
The BO spectra were examined between 2000 and e500 A. They contained an
alDha band in the range of 3100-8500 A, and a beta band in the ranae of
2000-3600 A. In the latter, the 0-1 BO band with the edges B110
2437-10 A and B 10 0 2440-71 A proved particularly favorable but could not
be used since the B100 edge was overlapped by a B110 rotational bani.
Therefore, the two lines 2460.59 A (B110) and 246o.81 A (B100) were
chosen for the analysis. Fig. 2 shows micr9ohotograms of the two lines
for samples with 83.3, 51.2, and 19.2 atj'@ B'O. The background which vas
considerably large for the analytical lines, had to be taken into account.
The slit Nidth of 7P proved to be an optimum. At smaller widths, the
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B102/B205
intensity of the lines was much lower, whereas at larger widths, the
background was much stronger. An -"@-4 OE-4) micrODhotometer was used
to measure the blackening. The calibration curve T, - f(logl) was drawn
to determine the intensity from the blackening. The authors obtained a
straight line with a tangent of the inclination angle of - 2. The
intensity and concentration ratios for five samples are intercompared
in Table 1. It was found that the relation TB11 O/IB100 - CB11/CB'O is
valid. Thus, it is possible to determine the concentration within the
range of 19.2 - 67.2 at@o B10 without a standarl which is required only at
higher concentrations. The results of determination of the B10 concentra-@
tion in the five samples are given in Table 2 which also contains the
absolute (1) and relative (2) square errors. The method is recommended
for determining the isotopic composition of several solid boron compounds.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and
4 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUW',ITTED: August 3, 1960
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pectrum analysis of the ... S/089/61/010/0011/019/021
B102/B205
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B106/Bls6
AUTHORSs L'vov, B. V., Mosichev, V.-I., and Senyuta, S. A.
TITLEs Quantitative spectrum analysis of the isotope composition of
oxygen
PERIODICALo Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 11, 1962, 1322 - 1324
TEM An attempt wan made to use the elect.ron vibration spectra of 021
OH, and CO in the visible and ultraviolet spectral regions in order to
16 16
analyze the isotope composition of the oxygen (0 , 0 ). The most
suitable was the 1,0 type band (edge at 4125.6 9) of the system of
hgstrom bands in the CO spectrum. The ie'otope shift for this band in 9
The spectrum was excited in a high-frequency discharge tube without
electrode and was recorded photoelectrically. In the range of concentra-
tion Investigated (1 - 31% 0 16 ), a linear relation was found between the
018 percentage, c calc' calculated on the basis of the spectrum analysis
Card 112
S/032/62/028/011/003/015
.Xuantitat'Lve spectrum P_nalys;.s... B106./B166
and tne rei@l percentage, c in tne ShMPIL, (c 0.61) c The
rl calc - r +
deviation of this function from tne trieoretical straight line (c calc ' cr)
is aue to tne superimposition of' a small peak of the GO spectrum at the
edge of the CO 18 band. ':ne 3maller gra@lient of the calibration straignt
line as comparea to the theoretical line is due partly to the overlapping
of the rotation structure of tiie 00 18 band ard the P,!.;,-e of the 00 16 band
and partly to the coincidence of tne bands CO 16 412@-u X and @Cj 4124.8 @
of' the Herzbere, system. Possioie anifts of trie stanoard straignt line re-
suiting from c .hanges in the composition of the Sample were not investi-
gated. The absolute root-mean-square error of the reproducibility of a
single measurement is !0.5@ for tr,e method described. 15 - 20 min are re-
quired to analyze tne sample 5 timesi the gas consumption por analysiD is
5
-J10 cm . Tnere are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATIONs Goaudarstvennyy inst4tut prikladnoy khimii (State Institute
of Applied Onemistry)
Card 2/2
47rA7-6,15 B-V.T(m)/EPF(.@)/EVjP(t IT (b)_ ljp.(.C) JD
A-CCE5,510211 HH; AP5007539 8/0368/65/002/001/0009/0015
AUMOR: flonichev, V. I.; Llvov,, B. V.; Khartsizan A. D.. Q5
TITLF,* Detormination of isotopic componition of hydrogen-tritium mixtures by the
Method of emission spectral analysis
SOURCE: 2"Mmmul prikladnoy spektrookopii, v. 2, no. 1, 1965, 9-15
1 1 'i I
TOPIC TAGS- Iisotopic canposition, bydrogenftritium mixture, emission analysin,
spectral Lnalysis
.USTRACT: A photoelectric method @s described for determining th,@! isotopic cOT11-
position of IV, drogen-tritium mixtures from the atomic spectrum of hydrogen excited
in a high-frequency discharge. Several discharge tubes of the type shown in Fig.
I of the EncloLare were constructed of glass or quartz, with different ballast
-iolumes ranging from 215 to 800 cm2; the use of the ballast vollxne climinatrd the
diz-to--tion of the analysis result caused Irf adGorption of hydrogen by the -'--allr' of
U
the tube du:rlNg the discharge. "Ilie spectra were excited with the high-frequency
gen-rat-or (145 ties, @ 30 W), and an ISP-51A spectr9graph was used tq record the
intensities of the isotopic components i@ 4861-33 A and T 4859.61 A. The rms
error ofu a 3ingle determination was 1.5--2.2% of the con@oentration of the isotope
J@Card
ACCESSION UR! AP5007539 -7
with the smaller content.-. A fuller study is made of the validity of the frequent-
ly made asnumption that the intensity ratio of the tritium and 1*rdrogen line IF;
equal to the ratio of their concentrations. The result of this ctudy Is the fol-
lo,wi% fornrula -for the calculation of the isotopic composition
100
C@AT.
%) +
This holl _t if -one of-the sotopes.
da tru r concentration intem of
Tbe duzation of -the analysis is 30 min. After the end of the analysic the sample
can be used for its initial purposes. OrIg. rxt. bas: 6 figures, 8 formulas, and
2 tables.
ASSOCIAT1014 None.
summm i -13ju164
NR REF SOV: 006
@ICL: 01
MM CODE: IG# OF
000
I Vi
Nit, AP6010443 SOURCE CODE: uR/o368/66/ooh/003/0207/0212
AUTHOR: ZgdrgjjgX&_A. r.;. Lly M:wlchev, V. 1. ?1
ORG., none
TITLE: Spectral characteristics of high-frequency discharge n tubes with a hallow
electrode (Report delivered at the Fourteenth Conference on- MetroqqW held in
Moscow on 28 January-2 February 19659
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladuoy spektroskopti, v. 4, no. 31- 1966, 207-212
TOPIC TAGS: high frequency discharge, electrode, resonance line, radiation in-
tensity
ABSTRACT: Spectral properties of high-frequency discharge in hollow electrode
tubes have been investigated. To Increase the radiation intensity of metal resonance
lines in hollow cathode tubes, the possibility of tube feeding by a high-frequency
discharge was analyzed. It vas established that high-frequency discharge, in com-
parison with direct-current glow discharge, provides an intensity gain tuo orders
higher at the same level of self-absorption lines. The reasons for these differences
are discuseed. Simplified designs of high-frequency tubes are described. Orig. art.
has: 4 figures and I formula. [Based on authors' mbstract.] INT]
SUB CODE: 14, 2o/ sm DATE: oixar65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: GOV
AUTHORS: Ponomarev, F. G., Mosichki n, Yu. M. SOV/7 )-28-
TITLE: Investigations Concernin- tile Unsymmetrical Ortanic a-0xi ea
(Issledovaniya v oblasti neaimmetrichnykh orCanicheskikh
a-okisey) XVII. Decomposition Reaction of the Piperylene Oxi-'JeB
With Sodium Acetoacetic Ester (XVII. Vzaimodeyetviye okisey
j,i,,erilena a natriyatsetoukausnym efirom)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 8,
pp. 2257 - 2259 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In continuingg their investigations of the various chemical
reactions of the _i,)erylene oxides (Ref 1) the authors
describe in this per the experimental results of condensing
sodium acetoacetic ester with 1,2-epoxypentene-3 (I) and
2,3-epoxypentene-4 (II). The products of these reactions,
the unsaturated y-lactones, are not described in publications.
They also show physiological activity, like other compounds
which have a butyrclactons group (Refs 2-4). It is known
that the combination of the sodium acetoacetic ester with
1,2-opozybutene-3 obviously does not follow Markovnikov's
Card 1/3 rile, but results in the formation of two isomeric lactoaes
InvestiCatio:is Concerni!ig the Unsymmetrical Organic S07/79-26-b-53/66
a-0xidea. XVII. Decomposition Reaction of the Piperylene Oxi4es With
Sodium Acetoacetic Ester
a) and (b) the stractures of which have been determined (Ref
Formulas a and b). As in the case of the 1,2-e,)oxybuteie-3,
@
the 1,2-epoxypentene-3 (I) condenses with sodium acetoacetic
eater to yieid a mixture of lactones, to which, by analu6j',
can be assigned the f armulas (III ) and (IV) (Reaction di acra:;i)
from theoretical considerations the preponderant for:,ation
of lactone (III) can be expecLed, whereas compound (11) leads
to the formation of lactone (V)(see the last reaction dia6ram)
The @,ouble bond was demonstrated to be present in the lactone
(V) by oxidizing with permanganate. Fori:iic acid was found in
the oxidation products. There are 8 referenct@s, 7 of wtiich
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakiy Cosudarstvennyy universitet (Voronezh State Uni-
versity)
S U B','.'I TTED July 9. 1957
Card 2/3
Investil-ations Concerning the Unsymmetrical Organic sc,l/- - 6-b-C @@,
@ 3'?
a-Oxides. XVII. Decomposition Reaction of the riperylene Oxides .'it@;
Sodium Acetoacetic Est@r
Card 3/3
MOSIME, A.Z,
Blood supply for the sciatic nerTe oyxtem and its i=portance,
to the clinical aspect. Trudy Tbil, GIDUV 6o255-.761 162.,
(HIRA 16t2)
(SCIATIC NERVE-BLOOD SUPPLY)
1: " - ; - . I
. I .
'I' r, , . :- - . ' - -, -- '- - T.' @- ' I ' ! 1 1 , r . - ! @, .@4 1 1" 1 . - , . , 11 .
!- '? : - . n.- . @, . .,-J.- , i", .
MCSIDZE, L.N.; CIIUADZE, A.D.
ph.t.graphlc observhtlorz Of LIl (;E-t" *tly,,(' '9*'13 :- r ' t Ll, u i . Aca-,; t.
u
vrfa
astrofiz. obser. 32:21-29 1 rj5. c,
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KOSIDZF,. Sh.V.
Ralla' ion and he3t briienrea . i - - ' @ @ ,nd Itg -leighborhood.
T 1- (KLaA 12 9)
ir.;,V Tbil.1117MI
(Tiflis reg1Dn--So.-qr rnd!vi@r. @ " If I I n r (,,@ I nn-Temoerature)
KOSIM10 ShoT,
R@M&tlon =4 h"t b&l&wes In lukh-1 =4 Its aaW-orhocA. @rWjr
Thil. VIGNI noo'2:147-175 157. (MIRL 11:4)
(Sukhumi-Mstearole")
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MOSIDZE, Sh.V.
hadittion balance in the high-mountain zone of Kazbeg. Ti-.:dy
Tbil. NIG141 no.7:71-92 160. (Mi.;@.A 1I.: @@)
(Kazbeg regicn--Solar radiation)
KOSIDZZ, T.K.
Conditioned reflexes before and after ligation of the corpus callosum
in dogs. Zhur.vys.nerv.delat. 8 no.2:254-260 158. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Phvlov Physiology Npartment. Institute of Experimental Medicine,
U.S.S.R. Acadenq of Medical Sciences, Leningrad.
(BRAIN, physiology.
corpus callosum, off. of ligation on conditioned
reflexes in dogs (Rua))
(REPM, COUDITIONW.
off. of corpus callosum ligation in dogs (Rua))
KOSIDZF,t- V.H.
Significance of the widitory cortical zone in conditioned reflex
activities in dogs. Zhur.vysonerv.deiat, 10 no.61864,-866 11-D
160. (MIR& 1481)
". 1@pqtitut fiziologii Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbilisi.
4
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (CEREBBAL CORTEX)
WSIDZE, V.M.
runctional asymmetr7 In s7=etrical centers of the brain. Soob.AR
Gruz.SSR 25 no.1:75-78 A 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Akademiya nauk Grur-Inakoy SSR, Institut fiziologil. Aredstavleno
chlenom-korrespondentom AkELdemil nauk Gruzinakoy SSR (for Bakuradze).
(BRADO
HOSIDZF,v V.H.
Sonarate functions of the cerebral hemispheres. Soob. III Gruz.
M 25 no. 3:349-352 S 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. kkademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR9 Institut fiziologii, Thillai.
Predstavleno chlenom-korrespondentom Akademli nauk Gruzinskoy
SSR A.N. Bakuradze.
(Rain)
KosrDZE v 14,--. -
Problem of cortical projection of hearing In dogs. Fiziol.zhur.
4,6 no.1:37-40 Ja 160. (KIRA 13:5)
1. From the Georgian S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Institute of
Physiology, Tbilisi.
(HARING phystol.)
(CER RA CORTEX phyciol.)
MOSIDZE I V.M.
Functional sy=etry of the cortical portion of the sound analyzer.
Biul.eksp. biol. i med. 49 no.2:14-16 F 160. (KIM 14:511
1. Iz otdola obshchey fiziologil (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen
Akademii nauk SSSR I.S.Hertashvi.1i) Instituta fiziologii (dir.
prof. S.P.Narikashvili) Akaddmii naak Gruziriskoy SSR, Tbilisi.
Predstavlena deystvitell chlenom AMN SSSR P.S.Kupalovym.
(CEREBRAL CGOR@@r (WAIUNG)
MDSIDZF., V.M.
Some data on cortical localization and separate work of paired
auditory centers in dogs. Trudy Inst. fiziol. &N Gruz. SSH 12:
1017-1-19 161 (MIIA 15-2)
@CLHLBAAL CORTFA) (H&ALhING) (CONDITIONIED HISPONSE)
4
HOSIDZ5, V.Me
Effect of unilateral stimilation of the caudate macleus on
conditioned response. Scob. AN Gruz. SSR 27 no.4:479-485 0 161.
(MIRA 15:1)
1. AV Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut fiziologii, Tbilisi. Prod-
stavleno akademikom I.S. BeritashvilA.
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
(BRAIN)
. HQSIDZE,-Y.I4&@-KUCHAVA, M.A.
Paired wW aeparate work of the cerebral c-ortex in dog,,.
Gruz.MR 28 no.1.8-96 A 162. (MIRA 1', , -
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzi.n3koy SSR, Institut fiziologil. Tblllol @
Predstavlono akademikom I.S.Borl.taolivUl.
(CEREBRAL CORM )
140SIDZE, V.M,
Interrelation of coupled auditory centers in *,hp dog brain.
Bul, e@sp@ blol@ i m,@-d. 56 rio.7.-8-.1 j-1 I @- 3 (MIRA 17, 3 )
1. Iz otdela cbshche- -=;,vitel1nyy chien
y flIziologli ( zav. - dey
Ali SSSR i ) Instituta f , (d*r. - prof.
S.P.Narikashvill.) All Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbills-7, Predstavlena
deystvi tellnym chienom Ali SSSR I.S. '.
. Ljl- ,
V,OSIDZE, %nkhtam, , - -,t 7 @ ' I
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[Fairf-A arvi -s-in.-c', ;@ , f
o parnot i raz e Pitt @ (11, , i-C . I ric) ", t 11 1 @ , @@ @. i o. : , - -, @ - -
gclovnoffcj riozga. '1:@II @, 1 :3 i , IZ(@-,;,) ": E, t ::E @ @@, "C' :,,@ In . "
Ill p. ',"1,-A - :@ -'
AUTHORt
ORG:
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233 SOURCE CODE: UR/3167/65/014/000/--Ol-39/0-144
HoaLdze, Ve M*
@7/
TITLE: The ability to locate the source of a sound in space after uni-
lateral excision of the auditory cortex
SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. InstLtut fiziologii. Trudy, v. 14, 1965.
Sovremennyye problemy deyatellnosti i stroyenlya tsentrallnoy nervnoy
sistemy (Present problems o-f the activity and structure of the central
nervous system)# 139-144
TOPIC TAM stereo auditory perception, CUS, auditory cortex, sound
stimulus, sound locatiott@ sound perception
ABSTRACTs Experiments were conducted on dogs to determine whether re-
moval of the auditory cortex on on;y one side would affect the ability
to-ka,pate the source of a sound* "6ogs which had been conditioned to
react stimuli coming from different directions
(food dishes lying in opposite directions from the dog's cage, with a
500 cps &Lgnal coming fron the dish with food in it) were used. The
auditory cortex on one side (sylvian, actoaylvLan, and suprasylvian
1/2
ACC NR: AT5024233
gyri) was removed, and the changes in responses to localized sound
signals were studied* It was found that unilateral removal of corti-
coaudLtory centers impaired the ability to locate the source of the
sound. This ability was not recovered within the observation period_
(4 to 8 months)* These findings indicate that the combined partLcipa-
tion of both auditory centers is required to locate the direction of a
sound source,
SUB CODE1 06/ SUBH DATEC none/ ORIG REPs. 008/ OTH REFt 008
SHERFSHEVA, N.B.
Correlations between the hemispheres in dogs with a split bra!n.
Zhur. vya. nerv. deiat. 15 no.6:977-981 11-D 165.
(141P], 19: 1)
1. laboratoriya uslovnykh refleksov Inqt1tuta fIzIologil AN Gniz,',,')R,
Tbilisi. Submitted March 5, 1965.
F03.7,WC79 PAIn,:L
ITosinwicz, Pewel Zpsilanie urzndzen teleknmunikacji przewodowej.
Warszawa, Panstwowe ydawn. Techniczne, 19@0. (-'upply of cable tele-
comunication installations; a textbook for engincers. Pt. 1. af--ruiaticn
of continuous current and stabilization -f voltEpe. Pt. 2. Supply of
telephone and telegraph statIons, reserve sources of alternatinp, current,
construction of power p:ants)
SO: Monthly list of 6ast European tccessions, LC, Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan. 1954, Uncl.
I ; I -
. 7
MOSIEWICZ, Pavel, mgr inz.; SOLTYS, WieslaK, lim.
Rectified current smoothing filtLre. Przeg1 telek= 35
(1. 0. 361 nck.2:61-68 F 163.
1, Przemyslowy Insty*.ut Telakomunikacji, Warszawa.
GELYUKH, I.D., gorn inzhener; MOSIEYEV, M.A., gornyy inzhener
,YY
I
Selecting the flow sheets for the development and order of
stoping of mJning areas in the mines of the Disichanskugoll
trust. Ugoll Ukr. no.6:2-5 Je 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1, Trest Lisichanskugoll.
(Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining)
VOSIG, A.
Dimercaptopropanol Perpnrations as Detox1cants In Arsenic and Heavy
Metal PoisAnings. Die Pharmazie, v. 8, No 5, 1951, p. 403-05.
TYABIY. N.Yo; SWMYAR, L.A.; MOSIKHIN. Te.P.; VIKOGRADOV. G.V.
Rheologic investigation of grease by the centrifuge !:ethod.
Trudy EXRTI no.16-.133-150 '51 (Publ. '521. (MIRA 12:12)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
d the rhuAvocal ptopaslieta of I hr.' ti
Stud u
at ext4r--Ion.
zmdU. rrudy J-#J
.Zia
vj-(-,rR DOV.
-TV
?
v I "C'
L, t r
Trif n
L
TISSR/Chomical TuchnoloLy- l';,_,micil Products and Thoir I-1,1
IT
Application-Truatmorit of' natur-il [@,sus and
potrolown. illotor ftiuls. Lubricnnts.
Abs Jour: Rof ilo 19-'7, 9361
IT. V.,
;4uthor ?,@,@clch@inYe Sh', L. A., llyibin,
1.5-nd TfiioGr@@dcv, G. V
Inst Lzan Chunical Engin'-*cring Institutu
Titlo Thu Tosting of D-bricating, Groascs Undor Condi-
tions of Unaxial '2onsion
Grig Pub: Tr. Kazan. khim-tolchnol. in-tri, 135,1, No 16,
230-240
A.b3tract: Tho authors havc introducod a now mothod for
unaxial (UA) tostinE of lubricntine, groases (LG)
uaing q aimplo Qppirr!tu.,j corialsting of an ordinary
boam brAltince; tl@o torit Is wirriod out nt ! uniform
rato of' londiiij,. A qurilitittivu anri quantit%tivu
invostlgation i,-..q bo-n rv,d,@ of thu daforni,@tlon
of LG spacimonO u.idir th(@ action of nortatil struss,;s
Card 1/p,
----------------- ---
/VJOS'/ Ye, V,-
MOSIKHIN, Ye.P.; VIROGRADOY, G.V.
Investigation of the rhoological properties of lubricants in unlaxial
expansion. Doki.AH SSSR 96 no.3:499-502 Kq 154. (KLRA 7:6)
1. Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstayleao akadenikom P.A.Robia-
darom. t4ibrication and lubricants) (B.IiaoLogy)
I If 0 1* 1 C 0
UT. L I.
(Report given at above Conference, Minkk, 21-4 Dl,"c 53)
SOV'J 24- 57 -7-80 1-1
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, i 057, , N r -1 , p 80 (USSR)
AU 17HORS: Mosikiiin, Ye. P., Vinogradov, G. V.
TITLE: On the Investigation of the Rheologic Properties of Lubri( ants Undcr
Uniaxial Tension (Ob issledovanii reologicheskikh S%O@.St- Sllli/0@
usioviyakh odnoosnogo rastyazheniya)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Tr. @-y Vscs. konterentsii po kolloid. k1limit, 1'1@1
Muscow, AN SSSR, 1956, pp 1 2' 1 - I -)t)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card ];,'I
KOUKRIN, _k-VIROGRABOT, G.T.
Investigation of mchanical properties of plastic d1sperged
systems under untaxial expansion and compression (with su=.ary
in Zrglich). Coll. chur. 19 no-3011-318 Vq-Je '57. (KWA 10:8)
1. Toyannaya akademiya bronetankovykh voyak Im. I.Y. Stalin&.
(Plastic mterials) (Rhoology)
UPPER, A.B.: KOSIK111M. Ts.P.; HUGVA, i.R.
Regularities In the decrease of cleansing additives In oil.
Xhim. I takh.topl. I magal 4 no.1:59-63 J& '59.
(KIRA 12:1)
(Lubrication and lubricants-Additivea)
S/065/62/000/011/005/oo6
E075/E436
AUTHORS: Vipper, \.B., ',Iosikhin, Ye.P.
TITLE: Depletion of oil additives
PERIODICAL: Xhimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.11, 1962,
66-67
TEXT: The authors refer to the article by N.S.Pasechnikov
(Khim. i tekhnol. topliv i masel, no.9, '1961) criticized by
V.D.Reznikov (Khim. i tekhnol. topliv i masel, no.9, 1962).
Concerning the evaluation detergent additive depletion in
lubricating oils, the authors maiWain that it is desirable to be
able to calculate the additive depletion and indicate that a
suitable method may be the determination of the metal/contaminants
ratio. Using this ratio and assuming that for engine deposits it
reaches a minimum value, it follows that the high activity of an
additive corresponds to high values of the ratio. The difference
between the value of the ratio at a given instant of engine
operation and the minimum value should correspond to the content
of the active additive in the oil. The method was successfully used
for the calculation of depletion of additive jqq)-l (DF-1) in
prolon ed engine tests. There is 1 figure.
Card M
KOSIKHINP Ye.p., inzh.; RYBAZOV, K.V., inzh.
Some laws governing oil contamination in engines. Mekh. i elek.
sots. sellkhox. 21 no.4:30-32 163. (MIRA 16.9)
(Gas and oil engines)
MUSIL, Grigore, prof..,olcad,
Algebraic theory of the circulte with %rawistom Ft-3- @Ircui',.s
with two levels and PIT transistors. Alftcmatica electronica 5 no,,':
193-199 S--O 161.
1. Profesor sef de catedra la Universi'@atea "G.I. I'arh,.n" din
Bucuresti si Presidente al Oomisiei de automatizare de pe linra
Prezidiul Academiei A.P.H.
V@GSTIIII 1'... B.
.ri..y
C'-o,-Acal warfare defe@-nse; te-,:6cook for W.Ilitazy-:--.odical ocho-l@-, of till, -,-.c -
. s,-.vi, Voon. izd-vo, -'IIW. I',,' ,. (5)-, 1.2'@)
,r j .1 1
UGIt47.i-,,6-,
MOSIN, A.B., polkovnik ned. aluzhby, dots.
@-- -,@
Protection of medical and sonitary pronerty
destructlon. Yoen.-med. zhur no.6:62-63 Je
(HADICITM, 141LITARY AND NAIIAL
mad. equipment. protection &
from agents of mass
'58. (MIA 12:7)
maintenance (Rao))
HOS11j, A.B., dotsent, polkovnik neditainakoy tiluzhby
Ovon pillow. Vaen.med.zhur. no.);79-81 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
(CKY12-Wo ther. ane
admin., oxygen pillow (Rue))
L1627
'j 11. 7 C,
1,:os in, A. 2.
':he mechanism
xine and its
pyridoxine
3/205/62/002/005/015/017
D243/D307
of the randioprotective e.ffect of pyrido-
sulphur derivative, - 5-isothiuronium
1 1 -(;.A LHadiobiologiya, v. 2, no. 5, 1962, 763 - 767
:--;'X'T: The ef.@'ec-- in irradiated animals of pyridoxine and 5-isothiu-
um pyri@.Ioxlne on the blood phospholipid and cholesterin 'Levels
z-nd on the tissue sorption of a vital stain was studied. Phospholi-
,)id and cholesterin levels were determined by the me-,hods of T1.70-en-
zi and Cardini, and ',,Teuschlosz respecti-veiy, in male rabbits, 2 -
2.5 '.@C in %,.,eiL;ht, blood samples being taken before irradiation*and
1, 3, 6, 10 and 15 days after. Sorption of neutral red was Otulicd
in rats, 160 - 200 g- in weight, by D.N. Nasonov's r-nothod (,,,:Cr3-,naya
protoplasmy i rasprostranyayuchcheyesya voz-buzhdeniye
(L@cai reaction of protoplasm and radiating excitation) Izd-vo A':
j,T The rats received a total of 800 r dose-i
@-1959)- of x-rays,
4t'a rate of 34 r/min., and rabbits, 1000 r at 17 r/min. 3 mg/kg
@Iard 112
S/205/62/CO2/005/G1=1/^,!7
."-.e mecnanism of the D243/D307
was I.,
ujrul,","'Y -AllY for 5 'IrVs ')Qforc
tion; 75 -@yril(--,xine was given intram"Iscular-'j,
bel'o-ce rar,;'-ation. '.','hen a"Jministere4- )rop!-AJ,' 0 t i 0 a Y,
xine nad a distinct normalizii-g of-lac-t cr, the 7j-cspho'-i--,-4
@,nd oho-eu-.erin levols and cr. thr-, absor-otion of neutral rc-4- b,! the
s@leen, 'iver and ki,@neys. T' ' t. @
Is su-,,,ested that the effect c.1 nyri-
dox@ne on bl3o lipi@s Is -'.:-st2. L,
'A -'y a33ociated %vith the recovery of
d : s t,. @ ro o -; a.1 bumen an --' 11' exchan e , and that i @ s e f -1 e c t @D n t ue
Is assccia@cd viith its rD-',o in albumen o-.,:chanFe.
uron.iu-. pyril4loxine did not slim-i the 3a..-.e effect .s pyr@.dcxine o,-
aanr@ stain sorption, alth3---@-h its 7rotective ef-
fect similar, pro,-@,.icinj 27 lncre,,.oe' SLI.-VlVal in rats an-` 3')'@
in zq@3 co:-,pured with 31 and )6 1 ,,@s-loctively for
-)rotective effect ol' 5-isothiuronium is thought .o
be -@,szl-clated t,'-.e eli:,ination of the early staCes of radiaticn
vill-'Isl t",-,at of z-)-ridoxine on the latter's nartici,@a-
,i,@n -in -ecovery @)rocesses. T--ere are 2 t@,bles.
0
l
X': institut e]Ksperimentallnoy meditsiny, :.eningrad k.'r-
situte of :@xperimental .edicine, Leningrad)
3 "3 B.: I T'T'-' D.'.:arch 26, 1962
Card 212
MSENJ
Protective effect of vitamin % on the radiation-induced
changes in the cont4nt of lipoproteins and phospholipides in
liver mitochondria, and phosphatides in the blood serm of
rabbits. Hadlobiologila 3 no.1:143-146 163. (KMA 16:2)
1. Dwtitut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny MM SSSR, laningrad.
(PYRIDOXINS) (Z RAYS--PMIOMGICAL ZMCT)