V
Some biological and clinical results from the investigations
of the chloro6thylaniineu. as antitumor drugs. L. 1.
Larionnv (Acad. Mcd. Scl., Moscow). Brii. J. Conrer
bbi
s
na
t
i reduced the no.. of- leucocytes,lymphocytes, :aud, psed,
eo5inophilts to a level dependent.on the interval betwmn
7, doscs, a 4&hr. interval bebig most dcz~irable.- Clinically.
ti-LIJ In -at-a do, a 'reek 'vere
Atutle
I lions of I m a irig
'
:
l
d
t
amd Used-were R-c
ropropy 'Is-
ed
d
'u
ther
drugs t6
1) -0);
(2 -arul -N-X-bii(2-cWoroe 1)
-ChIdroethyI)amihe-HCl
aniline-HCI. 2.6-Dihydr-4xy4-rneth)-l-,5~-lbis(9
:d yl)aminalpyrimidinc (II)at a dose of 0.3ing-Agi caused the
gradual regression of, sare6m1451umors.weighing 1-4 1, in
rats Clinical trials slimped 11'to liave'a
g Ile
decided tberaptude eftict in n6dkkin's distase, myelo e i
vL- -1111s(2~cbloroithyl)-,
kuketniao and Miculosarcoma I p
min6lphenyIn-'mine Jmd quite u" effect on Sedin0=9"
locnlolhekS,!~' ~Y_;w -
MICN(V 1,&'Fj j rjoTV, A,V,
"C~t66hemical Research on Nucleoproteins in Carcinoma of Lips
After, ~ Rad iotherapy,- by L., F. Larionov and A. it. Kanti~; Vop-
rasy Radiobiologii (Prob-l-e-m-s-ff-R-aUrobiology-Y, -Leningrad, 1956,
pp 2b0-290 kfrom Referativnyy Zhurnal -- KhimLya~ Biologiche-
skaya Khimiya, No 24, 25 Dee 5b, P 105., Abstract No 23711
Histochemical studies of small slices of cancerous neoplasms re-
moved from the lips of 30 patients during various stages of therapy by,
radon indicate that penetrating radiations cause changes mostly in the
cancerous cells that are rich with nucleoproteins located in the periphery
~6f cellular complexes and in the zone of infiltration of the underlying
tissues.
The authors think that these changes occur as a result of splitting
-.bonds between:proteins and desoxyribonucleic acid in nuclear mucleopro-
teins. Normal cells surrckunding the-tumor suffer much-less.
sm. 12F~7
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T Via,
T
... ......
'n- MRIONOV, leonid Fedorovich
~ ~ "'' - , - .
[Cancer; causes, prevention, treatment] Rak; prichiny, preduprezhda-
nie, lechenie. Mockva, Hedgiz, 1957. 102 p . (KIRA 11:6)
(GANOER)
USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Tumors. Experimental Therapy. T-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 12705
Author : Iarionov, L.F.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Chemotherapy of Malignant Tumors.
Orig Pub : Patol. fiziologiya i eksperim. terapiya, 1957, 1, No 3,
14-21.
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
LARIONOV. L.7.. profesilor
Cancer can be prevented. Zdorovle 3 no.1:19-21 Ja '57- (MIRA 10:2)
1. Chlon-korrespondeat Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR.
(CANCER)
v L , -,
'I - . 'F
IARIONOV, L.F., prof.
. I 1 .0.*,
International Conference on the chemotherapy of cancer and leucosis
hold in Paris, Vest.AM11 SSSR 12 no.5:73-?5 157. (MIRA 11:.1)
(GANGICR) (LPhUGOSIS) (CHEMOTMWPY)
_7
20-5.,42/60
AUTHOR: IMCSDV -,L.F. SOFIIITA,Z.P.
TITLEs " Tnthe 7Antllitmoral Action of Sarcolysine Peptids. (0 Protivo-
opukhQlevom deystvii peptidov sarkolizina)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Ifauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 1141 lir 5, PP 1070-1072
(U. S. S., R.
ABSTWTi There exist at present already some synthetic preparations with al-
kylating action that possess strong antitumoral properties. T)B y have
however essential defects.,In the first place they are effective
only in the case of tumors or tumor-like diseases of the hematopoictic
system. Those urhich act on real turmors (sarcolyaine, TEF) only in-
fluence a very limited number of them. The second deficiency is that
they possess considerable toxicity and are therapeutically active
only in the higghest endurable doses. This indicates little selectivity
of their action on tumors. The basic idea of the preparation of sarco-
lysine, which, among the existing preparations is apparently the
most selective against-30ne types of tumors, was; to utilize the meta-
bolites, especially amino acids, as "carriers" of the alkylating group
and their "introducer"..to the tumors 11!here seems to,exist a possibili-
ty to obtain new preparations by replacement of the "carriers" of
chloroethylamine groups by others. In this direction a.ner way is in-
dicated by this work. It is'a matter of addition of a secone meta-
bolite by the amide linkage to the "primary carrier" qf the chloro-
ethylamine group, especially oC a second amino acid. 'he following
peptides of sarcolyeine were synthesized; 1) N-formly-asarcolysyl-phenyl
Card 1/3 alanine-ethylether, 2) N-formly-saroolysyl-valine-ethylethor and
20-5-42/60
On the "ntitumoral Action of Sarcolysi 'ne Peptid.s.
~) N-formly-sarcolyayl-tryptol)hane-,m ethylether. All.these compounds
which are not casiliy diasovled'in water proved to be only sli~;htly
toxic. Tab, 1 shows that the two first of the studied oubatances
exercise an antituberoulous influence sarcoma on mice and rats which
equals teat of sarcolysine. ~3y microscope no tumor cells were detect-
edin the amall nodes which were on the places of the tumors. At the
same time body-weight decreases to some extent as a result of a
sarcolysine ovre, while this was not the caue in the paptidetests.
Histological. investigation of the animals killed after the test neither
showed ch;,,n,._-ca in intestines or marrow, nor marked spleenic stropy.
The third compound (--methylether) proved to be.inactive..It may be
assumed that the high selectivity of the action of peptides finds ex-
'pression onlj if they. contain the correspovding peptidases wheh
penetratin- into the tumeral tissue. By influence of the latter a
cleavage takes Dlace in the Deptide, and sarcolysine as th4 active part
of the preparation is liberated. The data on enz,,nadtic hydrglysis of
the amide linka.-e of the simplest amides of" aromatic chloroethylamines
seQm to indicate this possibility. From this standpoint the lackinc,
action of the preparations on the hematogenic Prganas :,ia~~ possibly 1)o
explained by th~:? wealk activity of the correspondinG enzyme.3 Lj th4ilm.
The differunt powur of action of one and Vie ouine preparqtion and
different tuAors may possibly be-explained. in oone extent by the
Card 2/3 different activity of co:rresnondlinU peptidaues in them. In a similar
mann.er the activi y of compound 3
20-5-42/60
On the Antitu,-,mral. Action of Saroolysine Peptida.
may be explained a3ainat the turaore invc-stigated.
(3 figurns, 1 table, 4 Slavic references)
ASSOCLITION Institute for Lxperinental PatholQgy and Cancer Therapy of the
Academy of Me6ical. Science of the U. S.S.R. in Corporation with
the Laboratory of the Inatitute for Elernentary-Org
ganic Com.pounds of
the Academy cf SuienceSof the U.S.S.R.
PRESENTED BY KINU.14YANTS I.L.,:JerjibLr of the Academy
5011UTi1:7) 26.4-1957
AVA'IL4BLE Library of Congresa.
C?.rd 3/3
GIAZUNOVj, M.F.; UZIMINA, Ye.M.x- LWAWAp A.P.; PARSHINp
A.N.; PETROV., N.N.) prof.; PETROV) Yu.V.; RAKOVt AJ ~Nov'
A.I.; KHOLDIN, S.A.; CHAKLB? A.V.; SHABADp L.M.; RULEVAp M.S.,
tekhn. red.
(Manual on general oncology; in summary form for medical students
and pbysicians of all specialties] Rukovodstvo po obabehei onko-
logii; v 1--atkom izlozhenii dlia studentov-medikov i vrachei
vaekh spetsiallnostei. Lehingradp Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Medgiz
Leningr. otd-nie, 1958. 3166 p. (MIELA 14:7)
(ONCOLIDGI)
LF,
07 / 2 6 -
AUTHOR: Zillber, L.A., Active member of the Academy of
Sciences of the USSR
TITLE: At the VIIth International Cancer Congress (NP V11 mezhdu-
narodnom rakovom kongresse)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 12, pp 67-70 (U37R)
ABSTRACT: The Seventh International Cancer Congress that took place frcm,
6 to 12 July 1058 in London was attended by about 2,500 dele-
gates from over 60 countries. A total of 600 pnpers were
read. In one of the plenary sessions limited to themes in
the fight against cancer, L.P. Larionov (USSR) reported
on cancer chemotherapy. The f-oll-ow-in-gpapers were road by
Soviet researchers: N.11-11. Petrov and L.14, Shabad, in detail
on the origin of tumors in monkeys under the influence 0i
radioactive substances and on the development of cancer caused
by endo- and exogenous factors including thosp in the surrouril-
ing medium. One of the strongest cancer-prodDcing subs-~anccs
(3.4-benzopyrene) has been discovered in the air of several
cities. This may be one of the causes of cancer of the lungs.
Card 1/3 A.D. Timofeyevskiy and his assistants found in 40 to 50 5 of
At the VIlth International Cancer Congress
various tumors in man, virus-like globulgr corp,,iscles of
to 80 millimicron dimensions which propagated in cul_-~-ares o~'
tissues and in the choricallantoic membrane of the chicl,~
embryo. R.Ye. Kavetskiy gave data on the dependence of the
effect of the virus of cancer of the mammary glands on the
condition of the hormonal balance controlled by tn~ rentra-1
nervous system, D. A ~ :'~'i I - ber sta ted thBt t h e M(?thOd 01' DZ-e-
cipitation into jelly permits the development off new spccif-_c~
antigens, absent in normal tissues, in a tumor that ori-
ginated and was passed on in inbred mice; with this a sim-DI:-
fication of the antigen structure is given, which is connected
with the disappearance of certain antigens of the nornmal
tissue from the tumor, N-N. Blokhin read a paper on ohamo-
therapeutic preparations obtained by L F, Larionov and -D-
researchers, and spid that such preparations as embikrin,
dopan etc, are on a level with -similar foreign products-
Ye.Ye. Pogosyants and his assistants reported on the hamsze_-
as an animal for the study of cancer; A.!. Savitski-y and S.4
Kholdin on clinical data concerning the trentmenr of cAncer
of the lungs and the breast in Soviet clinics; Ye,G, Prasdni-
kove on the organization of the anticancer service in 7te
Card 2/3 USSR. Of the 50-man Soviet delegation, individual members
At the VIIth internetionnil Cancer Congress
307126-1~e-1-P-1111114
were active in presentt-,tion~-, and discussions a,~ almost all
sections of the conirreas. 'Professor IA,N, Pllokl~in %,ar electerd
vice-president (I of 13) of the international Society for the
Fight Against Cqnce-- for the next 4-Year period:- Data on
the study of the metabolism cf the hepatomq in mice caused
by chrysoidin were presented by Al'bert and other researchers
from Poland. Graffi from the gave data on -1ne vlrus Of
myeloblastic leukemia in mice; the virus was separated Out
from tumors which had always been treated a-, non
by filtrates and not cantaininp 'r any viruses (e,g, 1;',hrlich-s
-962 ir 7o=cor
cancer). The next Cancer Congrpss will be in I C1
ASSOCIATION: Institut epidemiologii i
.~!oskva (The Instituie of
N.F. Gamalei,
mikrobioloeii im, N,F, Gamalei
Epidem.ology and 17,'icrobiology imcn-1
Card 3/3
LARIONOV. L.F., prof.
Present stnte of chemotherapy of' cqrc,-r qnd prospects of its
development. Vest.A1,21 SSSR 13 no.2:8-14 158. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMT SSSR, Laborntoriyn ekeDerimentnllnoy
khimioternDii 1nstitutR eksperimentnl'noy patologii i terApii rake
AMN SSSR.
(NEOPLASMS,
ther.
chemother., current ntptus, review (Rua)
C. T:!,DI-A. -cc 14 "lol 6110 C_-ncer Oct 58
.38~jo. Histolo."ical aud hist,)chaiiiral Chalwes III' rat saln"Illa ill I/Ir Plart'ss If Its Cure. bv
sarcol)-sin and dopari (Russiaa Icxt) LAlIJoN0V'l- F. and Piu--smv M. A. Wh. Pabd.
1958, 20/1 (32-39) 1111's. 18
The investigations NN-Cre PCrfol-111rd oil rats brarill" sal-coilla S;ll(-fd\s1jI \%,;Is
;It
administered i.p.: 15 Ing./k"'. hod\ Wciidlt "ll(T, (I'-
intervals. Dopan Was 11 a
lli\-Cll hY sot"Id ill tile ~1111"Illlt ()r ()-3 Ill'". k-"'- (I i ".7)
m
'kg. at 72-1101'r intel-v;lls- 1`7 1-;Its tl'"I('d W1111 SM-MIVSill, -IG WIlh (101-11,
g.'i
and o~ served as controls. ']'he ('111vul-c-C or(Icstruction orthe neoplastic cells \%.;Is round
to depend Oil tile close used. Willi Sarcol"sin ill ille alilotillt of* 15 Ing. k". this
destruction Occurred as early as within :,, In%; flic sanic compound gIven in the (lose
.1 !i
Of 5 mg./kg. induced it Migiitly latcr, as did dopan. Both substances caused a de-
crease or c nplete disaplwarance of tile mitotic activitv. 'rhe wi,oic, c,.ii, an(i thir
Miclei increased in size, lipids appcaring ill tile q-toplasill. The lillch-m- subst;lllce
disintegrated-ilito droplets, the latter being, ill the authors' opinion, nucleopi oteills
and not free ntid~ic acids. A part ofthe cclls showed lysis btit no nuclvar disill"e-
gration. As a secondary phenorrIcnon there was tile reaction ofthe stronia restilting
in cicqtrizatiori ofthe necrotic lesions. During the treatment Nvith these %tihstances,
parallel to changes of the nucicar substance, tile alkaline phosphatasc, which In
non-treated tumours is mostly localized in the nuclei and nucleoli, makes its ap-
ipearance in tile cytoplasm and afterwards even in the stroma, this phenomenon
1110moting the lysis of disintegrated cells. Thus tile effect of bolh cornpomids ill-
duced in all mice a full regression of the tuniour. Albert - Wroclaw
VMOLAZSXAYA, N.A., NOVIOVA, M.A., SHKODINSKAYA, Ye.N-, VASINA, O-S-
BERLIN, A-Ya., -491~~Oy ~-F---
Anti-tumor effect of certain sarcolysin derivatives; d1-F-di-
(ohloroethyl) aminopher_vl-lnlanine [with summary in English]
Biul.'eksp.biol.' i mad. 44 no.11.76-81 Ji-Ag '58 (MIRA 11:11)
1* Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zave' - chlen-
~;rrespondent ANN SSSR L.F* Larionov) i laboratorii khimicheskogo
sinteza (zav. - prof. A.Yao" Berlin) Institute, eksperimentaltnoy
patologii i terapli raka (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMH SSSR
N.He Blokhin) AM9 SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitelinym
chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusovym;
(NITROGEN MUSTARDS, effect
dl-p-di- (Chloroethyl5 aminoDbonylalanine,
on expero spindle cell sarcoma (Rua))
(SARCOMA, experimental,
dl-p-di- (chloroethyl) aminophenylalanine (Rus))
LARIONOV, L.P.; ZIV, M.A.
!#-.te results of chemotherapy in lymphogranulonatoGis. Vop.
orJc. 4 no.2:161-166 '58. OfIlLk 12:8)
1. Iz Instituta on1cologii MRT BSSR (dir. - daystvitel'nyy chlen
JOIN SSSR prof A. I - Serebrov). AdreB avtorov: Moskva, 3-ya
Meahchtinskaya ul., d.61/2, korp.9, Institut ekBperinental'noy
1xitologii I terapii raka.
(NITROGEN MUSTARDS, ther. use
11-bis (2-chloroetNvl)-2-chloropropylanine In
Hodgkin's dis., late remilts (Rue))
(HODGKINS DISEASE, ther.
11-bis (2-chlornet)%vl)-2-chloropropylaTline,
late results (Rils))
-LARIONOV, 'L.F., BOGOMAZ, L.A., DMITRIYMA, Ye.V. IZVOLININA, Ye.j.
0. 1., TROYANOVSKIY, D.L. (Leningrad)
Sarcolysin therapy in multiple myeloma. Vrach.delo no-8:857-858
Ag 158 (MIRA 11: 8)
1. Bollnitaa imeni Sverdlova.
(MARROW-TUMORS)
(CYTOTOXIC DRUGS)
LARID140V - Leonid F.,
"The Present Status and Future Prospects of Cancer Chemotherapy
by the Use of Alkylating Agents," Daper presented at 7th Int'l Cancer
Congress, London, 6-12 July 1958.
Institute of Oncology, Academy of Medical Sciences.
LARIONOVC-,.Loonid-.Zedorovich, prof.; VAYNTSVETG, G.Te., red.; LYUDKOVMAYA,
N.I., takhn.red.
[Cancer; causes. prevention. and treatment] Rak; prichiny, predupre-
zhdonia, leohenie. lzd.2. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo med,lit-ry, 1959,
105 P. (mm 13:6)
1. Chien-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Larionov).
(CANCER)
LARIONOV, Leonid Fedorovich
[Cancer; causes, prevention. treatment] Rak; prichiny,
preduprezhdenie, lechanie. Izd.2. Moskva, Medgiz, 1959.
105 P. (MIRA 13:12)
(CANCER)
DAVYDOVSKIY. I.V., prof. (Moskva), otv.red.; 31.MIN, N.M., prof.
(Moskva), red.; VASILITAV, Yu.H., kcand.med.nauk, red.;
ZRARSOY, I.B., prof. (Moskva), rad.; ZILIBER, L.A., prof.
(Moskva), red.; KOSYAKOV. P.N., prof,, red ; LARIOIT"&,jjZ*I.
prof. (Moskva), red.; SAVITSKIT, A.I., proi. (Moskva), red.;
SMI"OV, A.I., prof., red.; CHAKLIN, A.Y., kand.med.nauk
(Leningrad), red.; SHARAD. L.M., prof. (Leningrad), red.;
ATERBAKH, M.M., red.; ROHANOVA, Z.A., tekhn.red.
[Malignant neoplasms; transactions of the Tenth' Session of the
General Assembly of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R.]
11okschestvennyb novoobrazovaniia; trudy X sessii obahchago aobra-
niia Akademii meditsinskikh n5uk SSSR. Otvet.red. I.V.Davydovskii.
Red.kollegiia: N.H.Blokhin i dr. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry,
1959. 262 p. (miu 14:1)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SM, Moscow. 10. sesaiin,
Moscow, 1956. 2. Daystvitellnyye chleny AMIT SSSR (for Davydovskiy,
211 'bar, Serabrov). 3. Chlony-korrespondenty AWT SSSR (for Blokhin,
Larionov, SBvitakiy, Shabad).
(CANCER)
LWION~ ~rof. (Moskva)
Adaptational-dystrophic theory of the development of malignant
tumors. Pat.fiziol. i eksp.terap. 3 no.2:87-90 Mr-AP '59.
(MBA 12: 6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR.
(NEOWASMS, etiol. & pathogen.
adaptational-dystrophic theory, review (Rua))
LARIONOV, L.P. (Hosk7a, G-48, ul. Usacheva, d.19-a, korp.1, kv.45)
for malignant tUMOrB Wing
- .Present state alld prospects of chemotherapy
allgriating compounds. Top.onk. 5 no.3:290-298 '59- (MIRA 12:12)
1. Institute of Experimental Pathology and Therapy of Cancer, Moscow.
(CYTOTOXIC DMJGS,
alkylating apda., review (Ras))
LARIONOT, L.P.# prof.
Results of two 7ears of vork In the creation of anticancerous
preparations of the alkylating metabolite type. Vest. ANN SSSR
14 no.6:25-37 159. (MIRA 13:6)
1. IUStItUt ekBperimentallnoy I klinicheekoy onkologii ANN SSSR.
Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR.
(CYTOTOXIC DMGS) (CANCXR)
EXCEPPTA '.~FDDIA "Sec 5 Vol U 111 General Patb. Nnv ~Q
3289. PRE-CANCER AS A PATHOLOGICA. PROCESS (Russian text) - Lario-
n o % L F - A RKH. PATOL. 1959. 2 1 ~' (3 -9)
~t 'pre-cancer' is a very com licated problem is
The )~ Rion due to the lack of
standardized nomenclature. When using thr erm, clinicians refer to severa! tis-
sue processes, which in certain comes fern he basis for malignant growths.
These changes should be termed 'pvtontlall,4 pre-tumoroue. In roopect of the
morbid anatomy, those changem are focal p, liferations in chronic dystrophic con-
ditions. In this condition a discrepancy ekiSs between the number of cells and an
insufficient supply of blood to the region. Iii as far as signs for a malignant de-
velopment are present, this should be expri ised In the terminology but the term
'pre-cancer' should not be used. If this pri )osition were accepted, the term 'pre-
cancer' would be more accurately and theo atically founded.
Brandt - Berlin (V, 16)
IARTONOV, L. F.
"Polypeptides."
report to be presented at the Symposium on Cell Biology and Grovth Inhibition,
Louvain, Belgium, 13-18 June 1960.
L'414t;el -2 ~~ sj k' A 0, , , "4), ~. k e,
11 7 L" - "
N
LARIONOV, L.F., prof.
Principles of chemothe~aipy'in oncology. Vest.AMN SSSR 15 no.4;
29-36 160. (MIRA 14--5)
1. Inhitut eksporimentallnoy i klinicheakoy onkologii,.9,U1 SSSR.
Chlen-korregpondent At-M SSSR.
v I (TUMORS) (CYTOTOXIC DRUGS)
LARIONOV, L.P.', prof.
Chemical veapon. Znan-sila 35 no.5:18-19 W 160. (MM 13:7)
lo Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR.
(GANG3M) (OHMIGAW-PHYSIOLOGICAL M73CT)
---
t ! -- I . . - - .
~_` - - !-,- ---ff :
- ~ " I - r- t, ~ .
LARIONOV, Leonid F. (USSR
"Adaptive-dystrophic" theory of the pathogenesis of cancer."
report submitted for the European Conference on Tumor Biology (VICC),
Warsaw, Poland
22-27 May 1961
. Larionov, L. F.-Inst of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, 61, Third
Meshchanskaya Street, Moskva
LARIONOV L. Prof. (Moskva)
omp lpx,al4ylating metabolites as a new class of antitumorous
comp as. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 5 no.2:3-9 Mr-Ap 161.
(MIRA f4:5)
1 lz.Instituta eksperimentallnoy i klinichesko' onko'logii (dir.
leys itelInyy chlen AIIN SSSR *pro'f. N.H.BlokhM AMN SSSR.
(PEPTiDrz) (IANCER)
LARIONCFV,- L.F.; PLATONOVA, G.If-
Effect of (2-thiazolyl)-amide of If-acetylearcolysin.(aeazol)
on,the growth of transplanted t=ors. Biul. eksp. b1ol. i med.
31 no.3:94-96 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy khimioterap'Li (zav. - chlen-
korrespondent MiN SSSR prof. L.F.Larionov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy
i klinicheskoy bnkolo&ii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR N.N.
B.Jokhin) MIN SSSR, Mcok~ra. Predstavlena deystvitellnyy chlenom
AMN SWR N.N.~Iokhinym'&
(ALANINE)
SHKODINSKAYA, U.N.- VASINA, O.S.; BERLINy A.Ya.; SOVIINA, ZP.; IAMOINOV, L.F.
p-Di-(2-chloreth7l)-aminophenylalanine ( sar colysine) and its
derivatives. Part 9.1 Optically active cytotoxic peptides. Zhur.
ob. khim. 32 no.1:324-325 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Institut eksperimentallnoy I klinicheakoy onkologii ANN SSSR.
(Alanine) (Peptides)
ROMANOVA~-I.N.- LARIONOV, L.F.
14echani8m of the action of sarcolysin peptides on tumor cells.
Vop. mod. khim. 7 no-5:479-484 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. The Laboratory of Biochemistry and the Laboratory of the Experimental
Chemotherapy of the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology
of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
(PEPTIDES) (TUMORS)
LARIONOV9 Lepnjg Fedorovich, prof.; ASTRAKHAN, V.I., red.; KUzqjINA,
................................. 1~-
ekhn. r-e6-.-
*so), t -
[Chemotherapy of malignant tumor-n)Khinioterapiia z1okachestven-
rjykh opukholei. 14oskva, Medgiz,, 1962. 463 p. (MMA 15:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh naik SSSR (for
Larionov).
(CHEMOTHOWY) (CANCER)
LARIONOV, L.F.; SFASSKAYA, I.G.
Antineoplastic properties of N.N-bis-(/3--chloroethyl)-3.ysine
derivatives ("lysepsin"). Vop.onk. 7 no.2-1:75-79 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iwlaboratorii eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zav. - chlen-
korrespondent AHN SSSR prof. L.F. 7arionov) Instituta eKsperi-
mentallroy i klinicheskoy onkologii AM SSSR (dir. - deyst.
chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.N. Blokhin).
(LYSINE) (CYTOTMG DRUGS)
BABCHIN, I.S., prof.; BABANDVA, A.G., doktor med. nauk; BLOKHIN, N.N.,
prof.; BONDARCHUX, A.V., prof.; GALIFERIN, M.D., prof.;-.
GOLIDSHTEYN, L.M., prof.(deceased]; DYMARSKIY, L.Yu., kand. med.
nauk; KARPOV, N.A., prof.; KOYRO, M.A., -nauchn. sotr.; LARIONOV,
L.F., prof.; LITVINOVA, Ye.V., kand. med. nauk; MELINIKO-V-, R.A.,
-~d. med. nauk; NECHAYEVA, I.D., dpktor med. nauk,- PETROV,
Nikolay Nikolayevich, prof.; PETROV, Yu.V., kand. med.nauk;
RAKOV, A.!., prof.; ROGOVENKO, S.S., kand. mod. nauk; SENDULISKIY,
I.Ya., prof.; SEREBROV, A.I., prof.; SMIRNOVA, I.W., kand. med.
nauk; TALIMAN, I.M., prof.; TOBILEVICH, V.P.,, prof.; TRIJKHALEV,
A.I., kand. med. nauk; KHOLDIN, Semen Abramovich, Prof.;
CHEKHARINA, Ye.A., kand. med. nauk; CHECHULIN, A.S., kand. med.
nauk; SHAAK% V.A., prof.[deceased]; SHANIN, A.P., prof.; SHAPIRO,
I.N., prof.fdeceasecl]; OHEMYAKINA, T.V., kand. med. nal*;
SHERMB, S.I., prof.; ABRAKOV, L.V., red.; LEBEDEVA; Z.V., tekhn.
red.
[Malignant tumors]ZlokachestTer4nye opukholi; klinicheskoe ruko-
vodstvo. Leningirad, Medgiz. V01.3. Pts.1-2. 1962. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Blokhin, Petrov, Serebrov). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii me-
ditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Kholdin).
(CANCER)
IAHIGNOV, L. F.
"Anticancer Agents of Complex Alkylizing Metabolite Tjpe.w
paper presented at the Second Hungarian Conference on Therapy
and Pharmacological Research, Ikdapast,, Hungary,, 2-7 Oct 62
Inste of Experimental and Clinical Oncology of the Acad.
of Medical Sciences, USSR.
JARIONOY,~.Z.; PLATONOVA, G.N.; SPASSKAYA, I.G.; TOLKACHEVA, Ye.N.
Reduction of the toxic action of lethal doses of antineoplastic
preparations using aminoethylisothiuronium. Biul.eksp.biol.i med.
53 no.6:68-71 Je 162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zav. - chlen-
korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. L.F.Larionov) Instituta eksperimentall-
noy i klinicheskoy onkologii (dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen AMR SSSR
N.N.Blokhin) i iz laboraXrii teoreticheskikh osnov biolo icheskoy
zashchity (zav. - doktor biologicheskikh nauk N.I.Sbapiro5
Institute, biofiziki (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR prof.
G.M.Frank) AN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitelInym chlenom
AMN SSSR N.N.Blokhinym.
(CYTOTOXIC DRUGS) (PSEUDOUREA)
GOFMAN, A.; FREY, A.I.; RUTSHMLNN, I.; OTT, Kh.; SHEMYAKIN, M.M.; XISRFALUDI,
L.; KOCHETKOV, N.K.; DEREVITSKAYA, V.A.; PjlOXOF'YEV, M.A.;
SHABAROVA, Z.A.; FILIPPOVA, L.A.; SHANFJWl, S.; XHAYGA, S.;
LIV, F.; ROBERTS, M.Ye.; GAVRILOV, N.I.; AXIY0VA, L.N.; XHLUDOIIA,
M.S.; MAKSIWIV, V.I.; I&LIN, B.M.; SHEPPARD, R.K.; SHKODINSKAYA,
Ye.N.; VASINA., O.S.; BERLIN, A.Ya.; SOFIINA, Z.P.; LARIONOL-L-L
KNUNYANTS, I.L.; GOLUBEVA, N.Ye.; KARPAVIGHUS, K.I.TMICti-JISHEVA,
O.V.; NEDZIGRADSKIY, K.; KAFTAR, M.; LEVt M.; KORENSKI$ F.;
BUASSONA, R.A.; GUTTUI, St.; KHOY00IN, R.L.; ZHAUNOj P.A.;
BAZHUS, S.; LENARDt K.; DUALISKI, S.; SHREDER, Ye.; SHMIKHEN, R.;
RHOULOV, A.S.
Results of the Fourth European Symposium on the chemistry of
peptides. Abstracts of reports. Zhur. VKHO 7 no-4:468-476
162. (KRA 15:8)
Aktsionernoye obshchestvo "Sandos", Bazell, Shveyteariya, (for
Gbfhm, Frey, Ott, Rutshm~nny'.. 2. Farmatsevtichaskaya fabrika
"G.Rikhter", Budapesht, Vengriya (for Kishfaludi, Korenski,
Dualski). 3. Inetitut khimii prirodnylTh spledineniy AN SSSR?
YJOBkva'(for Kochetkov, Derevitskaya;~~She*yakin, Khokhlov).
4. Labor"Atoriya khimii belka MoslCovsk6go gosudarstvennogo
universiteta (for Prokoftiev, Shabarova, Filippova, Gavrilov,
Akimova, Khludova). 5. Fond meditainskikh issledovaniy, Passadena,
Kaliforniya, Sev.Sojed,Shtaty Ameriki (for Shankman, Khayga, Liv,
Roberts). 6. Laboratoriya khimii belka Instituta organicheskoy
(Contimed on next card)
Gofman, A.,-(Continued) Card 2.
khimii AN SSSR, Moskv.- (for Maksimov). 7. AktsionernoXe
obahchestvo "TSiba". 'Azell, Shveyteariya (for Izelin).
S. Uverpultekiy universitet, Angliya (for Sheppard). 9. Institut
eksperimentallnoy i Y-114-nichaskoy onkolofii AM SSSR, Moskva (for
Shkodinskaya, Vasina, Berlin, Soflina, Larionov). 10. 1nstitut
eloinentoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Yjoskva (for
Knunyants, Golubeva, Karpavichus, Killdisheva). 11. Institut
organicheskoy khimii Budapeshtskogo universitsta, Vengriya
(for Ybdzigradskiy, K&ftar.. Lev). 12. Farmatsevticheskiy 6tdol
Aktsionernogo obshchestva "Sandos". Bazel',, Shveytsariya (for
Buassona, Guttman, Khoygenin, Zhakeno, Rutshmann). 13. Issledovatell-
skiy institut farmatsevticheskoy promyshlennosti, Budapeaht,
Vengriya (for Bazhus,- Lenard). 14. Aktsionernoye obshchestvo
"Shering", Zapadnyy Berlin (for Shreder, Shmikhen).
'(Peptides-Congresses)
LARIO&L-Lepnid -Fedorovich; LAGUTINA,,Ye.V., red.; NAZAROVA, A.S.,
tekhn. red.
[Cancer can be prevented) Rak mozhno predupredit'. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 55 P. (Narodnyi universitet kulltury:
Fakulltet zdorovlia, no-4) (MIRA 16:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii,meditsinakikh nauk (for
Larionov).
(CANCER--PREVENTION)
'W_;qkQ., LeoD~4-,Fe~~ orovich
tekhn, red PTRII~; VEYMAll, 1-41., red.1 CRULKOV
chiny 3
(Cancer- its causeS, Prevention and treatmentookRvaak, pri-
Preduprezhdenie i lechenie, Izd-3. (114flRA 17:1)
[Mledgiz], 1963. 106 p.
Is Chlen-korrespondent X21, SSS11 (for Ierionov).
SEVIENOV, L.F.; IARIONOV. L.F.,- PETROVA,, M.F.; PUKHALISKAYA, Ye.ch.;
ZEYMffA-N,K.!.----
Use of serotonin in the prevention of acute radiation sickness
in monkeys. Med. rad. 8 no-408-62 Apt63 (MIRA l7a2)
1. Iz Instituta eksperimentaVnoy patologii i terapii AMN SSSR,
Sukhumi i Instituta eksperimental~noy i klinicheskoy onkologii
A14N SSSR., Hoskva.
IARIONOV, L.F.; CIIUDAKOVA, M.A.
Use of sarcolysine with colchamine in cancer of the esophagus.
Vop. onk. 9 no.12:3-7 163. (MIPJi 17:12)
1. Iz TSentrallnoy klinicheskoy rentgeno-radiologicheskoy boll-
nitsy Ministerstva putey soobahcheniya (ispolnyayushchiy obyazan-
nosti nachalinika - A.A. Sokolov&). Adres avtorov: Moskva, D-367,
Volokolamskoye shosse, 30. Institut eksperimentalinoy i kliniche-
skoy onkologii At-%' SSSR.
1~
SPASSKAYA I I.G.; PLATONOVA , G.77.; SOLOPAYEVI , 1.14.; SEI-ENOV, L.F.;
ZEYTUPYAN, K.A.; Lt,~~LCLNOYJ L.F.
Reducing the toxicity of dcpan by means of aminoethylisothiuronium
(AET) in experiments on monkeys. Vop. onk. 9 no.12:44-46 163.
OMUi 17:12)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zav. - chlen-
korrespondent AIC SSSR prof. L.F. Larionov) Instituta eksperimen-
tallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologii AMN SSSR (direktor-deystvite-lnyy
chlen Al-21 SSSR prof. N.N. Blokhin) i iz laboratorii radiobiologi-i
(zav. - L.F. Semenov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i te-
rapii (direktor - prof. B.A. Lapin). Adres avtorov: Moskva, I-110,
u1. Shchepkina, 61/2, korp.9, Institut eksper-4mentallnoy i klini-
cheskoy onkologii A141 SSSR.
LARIONOV, L.F.; PLATOTIOVA, G.N.; SPASSKAYA, I.G.
Effect of aminoethyl isothiuronium on the sp-3cific action of
antineoplastic preparations. Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 57 no-5:73-76
V7 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentalinoy khimioterapii (zav. - chlen-
korrespoudent AMN SSSR prof. L.F.1arionov) Instituta eksperimentall-
noy i klinicheskoy onkologii (dir. - deystv-itellnyy chlen AMIN SSSR
prof. N.N.E:Lokhin) A14N SSSR, Moskva. Submitted April 19, 1963.
LARIONOV,..T,.F.,-- BUKHAROVA, I.K.; SWIAYEVA, Ye.M.
aperimental study of the toxicity and the an tine oplas ti,; rvti-vity
of the ethyl ester of ace tylsarcnlysine-L-Ieucime. Vop. cxk. 11
no.4:78-80 165. (1,,-'TPA
1. 1z laboratorii eksperimentallnoy kbimioterapii (zav. - chl,eL-
korrespondent AM SSSR proP. L.P.larionov) Instituta eksperf-mentB11.-
noy i klinieheskoy onkologil ANN SSSR (direktor - dey3tvit-el
chlen AM SSSR prof. N.N.Blokhin).
IARIONOV L F
Same trends in the development of antineoplastic prepara-
tions. Vest. AMN SSSR no.4:26-3/+ 165. (MIRA 18 -.10)
1. Institut eksperimentallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologii
PON SSSRJ, Moskva.
GARIN, A~M.; ASTRAKHAN, V.I.; BYCHKOV. M.B.$ I&RIONOV. L.F~; MIEVODCHIKOITA, N.I.
Clinical use of high sing'i doses of sarcolyslrie ard endoxan
(cyclopho-ophane). Vop. ork. 11 no.10.-3-9 165. (M-MA 18: 10)
11 Iz terapevticheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - doktor med.nauk V.I.
Astrakhan) Instituta eksperinentallnoy i klin-icheakoy onlmlo ai
AMN SSSR (direktor i zav. ),linicheskin otdelom - doystvJLt'r-jtnyy
chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.N.Flokhin).
LARIOITOV, Leonid Georgiyevich; ZUEKOV. K.A., otv.red.; LEVINSKAYA,
u *~ 2-'.' 1'- -fe-k fi ~ .-'red I , - " , - ~ - - - I ;'. - - - - *
(Decisive years] Reshaiushchie gody. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo
detsoi lit-ry H-va proav.RSFSR, 1959. 30 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(Electrification)
KRAVCHINA, Ivan Petrovich;-J.ARIOHOV.,-TAAq~~ Petrovich; DENISOVA, T.V.,
inzh., red.; BOBROTA, Te.N., takhn.r-ed. -- --
-he car barn]
(Rheostatic tests of TZ3 diesel locomotives in All
Raostatnye ispyteniia toplovozov T33 v depo. Moskva, Voss.
izdatelisko-poligr.ob"edinenie H-va putei soobahchaniia. 1960.
40 p.- (MM 13:10)
(Diesel locomotives-Tepting)
/ k'-- Z , )---' i
VESHEY, A.V.; MSYER, V.I.; LARIONOV, L.V.; DARKHATOV, D.R.
Magnetic susceptibi1ttr-T-ogging in slightly magnetic rocks.
Vop.rud.geofiz. no.1:69-78 '57. (MIRA 10.10)
(Boriw ) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods)
TZSW, A.T.; HIZM, L.Ta.; nTROT, G.A.; IPOKIN, A.F.; CHIRIIXY, A.H.;
Prinimali uchastiye: ZUBOT, V.G.; LARIONOT, L.Y.. KORCHAGIN.
T.1., red.izd-va; BIKOVA, V.V,, tekhn.ra~d.
USK-1 electronic switch com"neator and KGR-1 and KSRM-l
electronic computer compensators for electric prospecting)
Slaktronnaia alaktrorazvedochnain apparatura ESK-1, KSR-1
i ISHM-1. Moskva, Gos.nauc)mo,-tekhn.12d-vo lit-ry po geol,
i okhrane nedr, 1959. 103 p. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Yseaoyaznyy neuchno-Isoladovatel'skiy institut matoaiki i
tokhniki razvedki (TITR) (for Teshev, Larionov, Fokin). Z. Insti-
tut mashinovedeniya i avtomtW (INA) AV USO (for Mizyuk, Zubov).
3. Ondboys konstraktorskoye byuro Hinisterstva geologii i okhrany
nedr SSSR (CKB HftON) (for Chirlyev, Petrov)*
(Prospecting--slectronic equipment)
:It
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ACCNR: AT6'010582 SOYRIE COMI:-/&//Ol~00/65/000/000/016i/0165
'AUTHOR: Larikov, L. N.; Mirkin, I L.; Zasimchuk, Ye. E.; Volkova, T. I,
7
-(Institut me
'ORG. nstitute of Physics of Met s AN UkrSSR tallofiziki AN UkrSSR
'TsNIITMASh, State Planning Committee5SSSR (TsNIITMASh pri Gosplane SSSR)
TITLE: Investigation of the eff t which charge purity and malting conditions have
on the high-temperature strengthk d rate of growth of recrystallization centers in
'deformed nickel- and iron based alloys
'SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Mekbanizm plasticheskoy deformatsii metallov. (Mechanism of the
~~.~.:~plastic deformation of metals). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 161-165
TOPIC TAGS: nickel base alloy, iron base alloy, refractory alloy, metal recrystal
lization-, high temperature strength
~:ABSTRACTI; The authors study the effect of purification (by melting in a vacuum and
~u.sing charge.materials refined by vacuum remelting) on the rate of growth of recrys-
centers.and-the refractory propertie*s,of multicomp6nent alloys. The
M
specimens were co, Plex austenite alloys based on iron (0605% C, 15% Cri-32% Nilk 6% W
:'Card 1/3,.,-.
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tand'3% Mo) and nickel (0-05% C, 13% Cr, 6% Mo, 6% W, 6% Co) containing no titanitun
or aluminum,*i.e. thequantity of excess hardening phases was at a minimum. The al-
loys were melted and teemed under various conditions: 1. in air from commercially
pure metals (IN and lZh where N indicates a nickel-based alloy and Zh indicate
s an
..Iiron-ba6ed alloy);. 2. in a deep vacuum (1.10-4 nun Hg) from commercially pure metals',
ION and 2Zh); 3. in a deep vacuum from metals previously remelted in a vacuum,k3N
land Uh). Specimens measuring 5x5xlO mm were cut from the ingots and.Rnnealed4for
18 hours at 11500C and then deformed to 80% by uniaxial compression at room tempera-:
_!ture. The specimens were then subjected to recrystallization annealing with holding
Afrom 15 minutes to 8 hours at temperatures of 650-8000C. The temperature during
lannealing was held.constant to within '10. A surface layer of the order of tenths
Iof a millimeter was removed by etching in aqua regia (nickel alloys) or in an alco~--'
-.r,lhol solution of nitric acid (iron alloys). The rate of growth of the recrystalli-
zation centers was evaluated from the time necessary for reaching the first centers
)-of _zvkivenl a
-A --size- it- emperature....It was found that -the high-temperature i
-a given t
stiength:of iron alloy is considerably increased by melting and teeming in a vacuum'
',"Graphs - are given showing the linear rate of growth in rec~rystallization centers as
fa function of temperature. These curves show that charge purity and melting condi-~
tions have a weak effect on the rate of growth of recrystallization centers
:!:Card 2/3
BULGAKOV. Yu.I.; VESHLT, A.V.; LARIONOV, L.V.
Bridge type instruments used in measuring magnetic susceptibilit7
of rocks and ores. Uch. ZaP. IGU n0-278:1116-142 '59.
OffRA 13:2)
(Magnetic instruments) (Rocks--Magnetic properties)
~f
VI.1.1!10V~ I.P.; YAMNITSKTY, F.T...; POEYN, 1,,kRIOllrj';, 1.1'.
-nl, cf.-O
l4othois for te3zing Unc. C.ua'll',J- C~f -f~ '- c - Ej.
3! no.4:459-,60 !65. (nFL,.
DANILOV, V. (Danylov, V.1, inzh.; LARICNOV, M. , inzh.
Thermal treatment of air-entrained fly-ash concrete slabs in
pit-type steam-curing chambers. Bud. mat. i konstr. 4 no-3:
27-29 MT-Je 162. (WRA 15:5)
(Lightweight concrete) (Autoclaves)
ZMGV inzh.; SHUMMOV V.
V P .9 , inzh.; LARIONOV, M.,, inzh.; GAVRILENKO
V: (Ha*vrylenko, V.1, inzh.
Thermal treatment of large heavy concrete products by heating
without steam. Bud.mat.i konstr. 4 no-4:1-4 J:L-Ag 162.
OURA 15:8)
(Precast concrete)
SYTNIK,, V., inzh.; POPOV, V.p :tVI.,h,
Three-dimensional ba4,-hrcoM3 of local Zhil-.
no.2317-18 164. 38-11,
BUTOMA, B.Ye.; YEGOROV, M.Ye.; DEREVYANKO, Yu.G.; KHABAKHPA-'IiEV, A.A.;
BAKAYEV, V.G.; ISHKOV, A.A.; KOLESNICHENKO, N.S.; KAMITSHI V.m.;
GORSHKOV, S.G.; KASATONOV, M.A.; ISHCHENKOV, N.V.; AFANASIYEV, S.A.;
TITOV, G.A.; LARIONOV, M.F.
Boris Evgenlevich Klopotov; obituary. Sudostroenie 30
no.11:81 164. (MIRA 18:3)
GAVRILOV., Ye.G. (14oskva); LARIONOV., M.G. (14oskva)
Teache43 work on innovationa and invontiom. F12.v shkole 21
JI-Ag 161. Offm 14:10)
(Inventions) (Teaching-Aid and devices)
S/194/62'/000/006/109/232
D256/D308
AUTHORS: Borshchev, V. B. , Kaminir, L. *B. , j_ArJ_onov, 11. Go
Litinskaya, L.L., Orlovskiyt G#Nop RokhTTn-,i~-.Z-,
Urbakh, V.Yu.t and Frank, G.M.
TITLE: Automatic analyzer of biological structures A-6 -1
(AB-1)
PERIODICAL; Refera~ivnyy zhurn'al. Avtomatika i radioeleitronika,
no. 6,"1962, abstract 6-5-17 i (Biofizika, 1961, 6,
no. 6, 745-747)
TEXT: Large number of measurements are required to obtain re1J_1able
information concerning the mean values of biological parameters. A
description is given of AB-1 type automatic analyzer of biol. struc-
tures capable of producing the mean arithm, value of the area of
1024 nicro-objects with an accuracy not less than � 7 % at a speed
of operation of ^jlOO micro-objects Per second. The image of a ni-
cro-object is s--umed by lines. The mean value of the area is ob-
tained from the known spacing of the scans, the length of the chord
of the/object and the number of counted objects, The length of the
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chord is converted into a train of standard pu.1ses; their number
being proportional to the length. The number of counted objects is
obtained by comparing the signals from the scanned linewith the
delayed signal from the preceding line: if the signal from the pre-
ceding line is the only one present, there being no signal fron the
scanned line, then it is understood that the scanning.of the object
is COMDleted and a signal is sent to the counter. Xipkow-disk scan-
ning with a simultaneous shifting of the apparatus was employ~ed in
the electro-optical converter. The flux of light yihich depends upon
the briGhtness of the object, falls onto a photomultiplier tube,
the output pulses being fed into the counter after anDlification
and shaping. Results of tests of the analyzer are presented, car-
ried out with measurements of mean radius of erythrocytes. 8 refe-
rences. [Abstracter's note; Complete translation.j
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RCE CODE: UR/0371/66/000/005/0015/0019
AUTHOR: Chernyak, V. G. Cernaks, V. ; Dunina, A. A. - Dunina, A.; Larionov
Larionovs, M.; Plyavinya, I. K. - Plavina, I.; Shamovskiy,
-925Z~is, L. Tale, A. K-. - Tale, A.
ORG: Physics Institute AN LatSSR (Institut fiziki AN Latv. SSR)
TITLE: Photo scintillations of KCl-Tl excited in the F-band
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 5.
1966, 15-19
TOPIC TAGS; scintillation, light excitation, excitation spectrum
ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the rapid transfer of energy from F-centers
to activator centers and of the time necessary for such transfer when the crystals
are subjected to pulsed excitation. The investigation was based on the comparison
of the kinetics'of activator luminescence excited directly in the center of lumines-
cence (TI-scintillation) and in the F-absorption band (F-scintillation). KC1-Tl-F
crystals (0. 2 or 0.5 mol% Tl in m,",t) were irradiated with x- or gamma rays. The
concentration of F-centers did not exceed 5 x 1017 cm-3. The crystals were placed
sec) from a'spark.
in a metallic cryostat and excited with light pulses (!-10- A.
The excitation was applied alternately in the 247 and 560 nm bands. A coincidence
was found between F-scintillation and TI-scintillation with regard to their time
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characteristics in the range from room temperature to the temperature of liquid
nitrogen. The time characterizing the slow exponential decay TLC (LC-long component)
in F-scintillations changed ' from 2.5 x 10-7 sec to 5 x 10-5 sec
with a change in tenperature from 300 to 80K. At low temperatures, a sharp emission
(short component-SC) of luminescence occurs which describes the form of the exciting i
spark pulse, as in the case of Tl-scintillation. The ratio of quantum yield of SC
and LC of F-scintillation is the same as for Tl-scintillation in the entire range
of measured tem3 eratures, which shows that the overpopulation of the 3P1level with
respect to the P. -level at F-scintillation is the same as in the case of Tl-scinH1
tim'. '111he SC ana*LC of lumketscence in' F-scinti1lations xelapa to the activatw lurdfiesamce-of KC1-Tl,
i.e., to the 305 nm band, but not to the 335 nm band, which corresponds to the hole
centers. The maxima of the excitation spectra of F-scintillation and absorption
spectra coincide and are in the region of 560 1 5 nm. From the experimental
results, it follows that the mechanismof F-scintillation formation is of the electron
type. This means that during short-time crystal excitation in the F-absorption
band, free electrons, which are generated in the conductivity zcne, recombine with
holes, which are localized Wim x- or gamma-irradiation on the activator ion or
close to it. This process is accompanied by the excitation of the activator. Orig.
art. has: 2 figures. [JAI
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D.D., inzh,,p rukovoditeli brigady kommmistichoskogo truda;
jUUMASOV, W.L., ~-_idiomekhanik) udarnik kommunisticheakogo
truda; LARIONOV 1.1.j monter. udarnik kommunistichesko9c
truda; briga4ir
1,eading workers in the fields of wire broadcasting, district
telephone communications, and television receiving networks
exchange their experience. Vest. sviazi 21 no.9:19-23 S
,61. (MIRA 14-9)
1. Moskovskaya gorodskaya radiotranslyatsionnaya set' (for
Yarre). 2. Teleatellye VO-1 g. Ufy (for Kbarrasov). 3*
Smolenskiy radiouzel (for Larionov). /+. stroitelino-montazh-
noye upravieniye radiofikatsii VoronezhskoY direktsii radio-
transjyatsjonn~kh setey (for BaranOV)-
(Teleccnrinmication-Empiloyees)
ACC NR' AR6035540 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/010/0046/0046
AUTHOR: Sholomitskly, G. B.
TITLE: Observation of NGC 6523 occultation by the Moon on a 3.5-cm wavelength
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10. 51. 338
REF SOURCE: Astron. tsirkulyar, no. 358, marta 4, 1966, 1-5
TOPIC TAGS: Moon, radiometer, lunar occultation, NGC 6523
ABSTRACT: Radiometer characteristics are givenand the method of observation
of Moon transit near the galactic center on the 32. 5 cm wavelength is described in
detail. During the occultation of NGC 6523 by the Moon, a source of radio
emission with a flux of (15 � 5) 10-26 w/Mc and angular dimensions of 30-40" was
detected. The coordinates were determined by more than one way. The nature
of the source and possibilities of identification are discussed. [Translation of
abstract] [DWI
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ard UDC: 523. 164. 4
ACCESSION NR.* AT4025303 B/0000/63/OOP/000/0132/0144
AUTHORs Larionov, M. M.
TITLEt Use of microwave radiometers for plasma research
SOURCE: Diagnostika plazmy* (Plasma diagnostics); sb. statey. Mos-
cow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 132-144
TOPIC TAGS: microwave plasma, radiometer, plasma radiation, plasma
temperature, noise temperature
ABSTRACT-: Problems arb conside~:ed connected with the construction
of apparatus for the investigation of microwave radiation from.a
hot plasma, and iadiometers constructed by-the author of the direct
amplification and of the superheterodyne type are described. The
sensitivities of both typ" are compared and it is shown that bo'th
types have sufficient sensitivity for the investigation of hot plasma
having a noise temperature 105 X and above. Both types of radiome-
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ters were constructed and used to determine the electron temperature
of a hot plasma in the "Alpha" apparatu�. The.superheterodyne radio-
meter was described earlier (paper CN-10/241, Conference on Plasma
Physics Research in Salzburg, 4-9 September 1961). The direct am-
plification rad~ometerwas constructed for detailed research on the
radiation spectrum in thel short-wave part of the band. Some consi-
derations involved in the design of the amplifier are discussed
briefly. The radiometer was used to record radiation from the plas-
4
ma at 8 and 4 mm, at which its sensitivity was 10 K at a bandwidth
of 10 kcs (compared with 2500K at a wavelength 8.2 mm and a filter
bandwidth 50 kcs in the case of the superheterodyne radiometer).
Orig. art. has: 10 figures and 5 formulas.
ASSOCIATIONt None
SUBMITZEDi 190et63
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DATD ACQ:' 16AprG4 HNOM 02
NR REF SOV: 001 OTHM: 007
I - .klystron generator
9 2 - waveguide switch
P 3 - noise generator
AM
-944
,r 4 ower supply
p
Z
fl if -amplifier
zv"3 detector
7 - filter
8 - video amplifier
.4 0 SY 9 - mixer
M - modulator
En Sync. pulse Bj., B2 - waveguides
P insulating disconnect
PK discharge chamber
Diagram of superhet. radiometer
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ACCESSION NR: AP4042946 S/0057/64/034/OOS/1533/1535
AU7'11OR- Galaktionov, D.V. Dolmatova, X.A. Larionov, M.M.
TITLE: On the electron temperature and conductivity of the plasma in a high-cur-
rent toroidal discharge
SOURCE: Zhurnal tellchnicheskoy fizilci, v.34, no.8, 1964, 1533-1535
TOPIC TAGS: plasma conductivity, electron temperature, hydrogen plasma
ABSTRACT: The authors have measured the conductivities and electron temperatures
of hydrogen plasmas in the " Alpha" installation. The electron tenporatures were do-
termincd from the probe characteristics of a three-grid electrostatic analyzer po-
sitioned with its axis parallel to the magnetic field. Observations were made with
both of the two possible orientations of the probe with respect to the electron cut-
rent. The thermal velocities of the electrons were found to be much greater than,
their average velocity. The electron temperatures decreased with increasing hydro-
gen pressure from 40 oV at 4 x 10-4 mm Ifg to 20 oV at 1G x 10-4 mni 11g. The electron
temperatures were also determined from the microwave noise level in the 3 to 12 MM,
wavelength region with the assumption that this noise represents black body radia-
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tion at the electron temperature. The results were in satisfactory agreement with
the probe measurements, being from 10 to 307. lovier. The conductivity of the plasma
was 'determined experim~-ntally from the current and the emf in the toroidal discharLe
tube, and it was calculated trom the oloctron temperature by the T3/2 law. The nea-
sured conductivities were much less