SOV/91-59-10-2/29
Some-Problems of Energetics Automation
concurrent.operdtion of thermo- and hydro-stations lying
hundreds and thousands kilometers away one from another
in the Soviet Union. Technical-eco nomical expedience
should serve as.a criterion for automation volume, cen-
tralization of control and distribution of personnel. In
the author's opiniont at the most powerful stations, the
duty at the control board will be gradually substituted
by the duty at home, while at the small and medium power
stations it will be altogether eliminated. The personnel
will come to the'station only for inspection of installa-
-tions, their testin
.g andq if needed, for their repair.
Considering the question of labor efficiency increase, it
has to'be noted that'the total personnel engaged in ope-
rating the power-tystem, giving 80% of electric energy
supply throughout the Soviet Union, is only about 200,,000.-
On the other hand, there are in the USSR over 100,000
small electric-stations, each with'an output of-under
5000 kw, which supply about 10%-of electric energy and
Card 3/4 engage about 800,000 persons. The author draws the fol-
SOV/91-59-10-2/29
Some Problems of Energetics Automation
lowing conclusion: Among many branches of the national
economy, energetics should be especially in the fore-
'front of realizing complex automation. It contains one
of the fundamental ndvantages of automation - the pos-
sibility of bringing about radical changes in the nature
of labor and in the forms of human activity. Thereis
1 table.
Card 4/4
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ACC NR' A1,7007595 /0095/0096
SOURCE CODE: UR/0104/66/000/006
AUTIIORI Chuprakov, 11. ~1.; Borovoy, A. A..; I'o5tn1kov, 11. A.; llalychc*v, A. A.;
Migidson, Sinlchugov, F. I.; Zeylidzon, Ye. D.L Barchaninov, G..S.;
Ye rmolenko, V, 'M.; Vasillyevo A, A.; tokolovs-N. I., Ullyanov~ A. S.;
Fedoseyev, A. M.; Sarkisov, M. A.; Rokotyan, S. S.; Azarlyov, D. I.;'Arson,
G. S.; Dubin,-kly, L. A.; Zhulin,. I.. V.; Nolpakova, A, I.; Antoshin, N. 11.
Krikunchik, A. 3.; Kuchkin, I.I. D.; Praohrazhonskly, N. Ya.1 Rout, M. A.;
MiaYEltst M. E.; Sharov, A. N.; Yokub, Vo. A.; Gorbunov, N. I.; Shurmukhln,
V. A.; BeSchinskLy, A. A.
ORG: none
TITL_1: Do.-Is Sdri-eyovich U3pcnskly (on his 60th birthday)
SCURCE: Slaktrichcakiya stants1l, no. 8, 1966, 95-96
TOPIC TAGSt hydroolactric power plant, electric anginaaring personnel,
SUB COD41: 10
ABSTIMM B. S. Usponskly was born In Juno 1906. He graduated from
thd State Eloctric Machina.Building Institute in 1928 as an clactric
installation engineer. He worked in the State Electro-Tachnical Trust.
for'four years, than In the All-Union'ElactroTachnical Union, whore he
planned power construction units. Plans which ho made up at that time
for the electrical portion of oldctrical*stations and sub-stations are
still being used. He was Invovled In plannkng and installation of the
electrical portion of hydro-olectr'i .c.power.stations and powerful pumping
stations in the Foscow-Volga Canaf; During thO'W4r, he was In charge in
installation of tho Krasnogroskaya.Heat and Electric Power Station,
the
~pla of the Urals Hydro-Electric Powor Station and other projects. He
Card 11
ATABEKOVI G.I.; BELOUSOV, M,M.; BULGAKOV, K.V.; VASULIYEV) D.V.;
YEGIZAROV, I.V.; ZAWROV, SJ.; ffYIID KOSTENKO, M.P. -
KANOYLOV, V.Ye.; "ARNEVSKIY,, B.I.I* RYZIIOV, P.I.; SOLDVIYEVO I.I.;
SYROMYATNIKOV, I.A.; FABRIKANT,, V.L.; CHERYIN) A.B.; CHEW1013ROVOV2
N.V.; FEDOSEYEV, A.M.; SHABADASH~ B.I.; SHCHEDRIN, N.N.;
FATEYEV, A.V.
Viktor IvanovJch Ivanov, 1900-1964; an obituary. Elektrichestvo
no.11:80, N 164. OIIRA 18:2)
'7~~ 7
"aWv MDZO`W~
Will 10, a�U~Uf
MYLIDZONP YaXij, inxh,
Change in the potential at the terminals of asynohronous mc-tors during
the disruption of one of' the phases of'the rebdJ.ng network. Prime energe
20 no,5147-51 Yq 165. NMA 180)
MOSKALEV, A.G,, kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; ZEYLIDZON, Ye.D., inzh.;
KUCHKIN, M.D., inzh.
Automatic control of the performance of large consolidated electric
power systems.according to their frequency and real Oower,
Elektrichestvo no.9:81-87 9 163. (HERA 16:10)
FIRA W-M EVRIERWRI UVWIRS I II'm HEM M-1 RL INEW W"ROM
%wMWWbWMw ffga"M~HMW
KFDRIN, V.14.,
d economic
ol in electric
no.9:87-89
(MIRA 16:10)
V
MY COM '01-
1- 11-4 11- Mam-N
M. MI
Jim
LINDORF, L.S.; FUFURINI P.N.; ULITSKIYj M.S.; USTINOV, P.I.;
G.P.; KOTS, A.Ya.; KHAVIII, N.Z.;
MURAVLEVA, N.V.; LIMRIMI., A.Ya.; BARANOV, B.M.;ZVEIIIGORODSKIY,
I.S.; IVANOV; V.S.; IOFFE, F.Ye.; BURLAKOV, B.M.; MIRENBURG,
L.A.; FAYEMAN, A.L... red.; BORUNOVj N.Id., tekhn* red*
(Study manual on the technical operation of electric networks
and power plants;.electrical. section of electric power plants
and electric power distribution networks]Posobie dlia izuche-
niia pravil tekhnicheskoi ekspluatateii alektrichoskikh stantEli-i
i setei; elektricheskaia chast' elektrostantsii i elektricheskie
seti. 14oskva, Gosenergoizdat.. 1962. 558 po WIRA 15:8)
(Electric power plants-Handbooksp manuals, etc.)
(Electric power distribution-Handbooks., manuals,, etc.)
MY101,111'. MI"!
AIMN M-MIN-IRP -OWA?-
ZEYLIDZON, Ye.D., inzh.
Protection of electric motors against operation on two phases.
Energetik 10 no.2:31-35 F 162. (MIRL 15t2)
.(Electric motors)
I- ZTV I7~
Tvfl.�Rlt~';~~AIMFW ;Iffn-
SYROWATNIKOVI I.Aop prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; 2EYLIDZON,,
_Y inzh.
Protection of electric motors from short-circuits to ground..
From.energ. 17 no.700-31 JI 162. (M& 15:7)
(Electric motors) (Electric protection)
s/l96/6l/ooo/ol2/ol6/029
E194/E155
AUTHOR% Zeylidzon, Ye.D.
TITLE: In favour of an objective approach to gas-pressure
protection of -transformers
PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.12, 1961, ~~3 , abstract 12E 83. (Elektr. Btantsii,
no.7, 1961,.68-,71)
TEXT: Doubt is cast on the opinion which has been
expressed by certain authors that gas-preBsure relays should, in
general, be arranged to disconnect the transformers whether other
types of protection are used or not. The gas-pressure protection
should be arranged to give a warning signal in all cases when
there is*more than usual probability of spurious operatiOrL Of the
gas-pressure relay, particularly in areas of high seismic
activity, or when the transformers are subject to intense
vibration, or in transformers with forced cooling. Such warnings
are also needed when the gas pressure protection is
insufficiently reliable, particularly in transformers operating
Card 1/2
In favour of an objective approach... s/196/61/000/012/016/029
E194/E155
alone without standby capacity. For transformers that operate
alone or which are particularly important, and transforraera
particularly subject to damagew including those with on-load tap
changing, 'the gas-pressure relay 'should give a signal and ahould
disconnect in the presence.of differential protection. 11ore it
is necessary to take measures to prevent spurious operation of the__~~
disconnecting devices. Their use to isolate the transformers
when the oil level drops too low is not rationale particuli.,trly at
unattended sub-stations. Relays to check the oil leve1.sh(.,)uld be
.installed in the conservators of large new transformers. There
is a need to improve gas pressure protection and to study its
operating conditions. in many cases, for instance in tiranaformers
without current transformers, gas-pressure relays will continue
to be the only main protection. If there ar e no cases of -spurious
disconnection of transformers with gas-pressure protection, the
equipment should not be re-arranged simply to give a signaL.
[Abstractor's notes Complete translation.3
Card 2/2
UTKIN,j Velep inzh*; ZEYLIDZON. Ye.D., inzh.; CREPBLE, Yu. M., inzh,;
RASHKOVICH, I.M. n~.
Replies to B. A. Sarkisian's article "Ume of two-polar starters
for controlling three-phase low-voltage electric motarO' Elek,
sta..31 no.12:84-85 D .160. (MIRA14: f;)
(Electric motors-Starting devices)
M Z' I UP,v
--------------ZEYL-IDZOII -Ye- D----inzh- - - ------
Relay protection.and,automatic control In the electrification-of
the nation. Elek..ota. 31 no.12i17-19 D.160. (MIRA 14:5)
~Blectric protection)
Electrification)
(Automatic control)
M -MIN MAIWA~~ MOPPROMP-M
110
-OlllwrAmigopit~.~g)f~uva~4�:,.-,,Nut.12-,Q&-igv-i~M~ 9,111 tied Sm'-A
GOMOLAv Frantishekg.inzh. (Hamolay Frantflek];-RATAY, Hiloshp, insh.
[Ratajt Milod; SHCHIPAROVAp.T.N. [translator];.ZZYLIDZON, Ye.D.0
red,; LARIOITOVp G,Ye,l Ukbn, red,
[Deveopment of eleotrification in the Czechogaovakian SocieList
Republic] Razvitie elaktrifikataii v Chekhoslovatskoi Sotsiali-
cheskoi Respublike. Moskvaq Gas. energ. izd-vo,, 1961. 80 P.,
(Czechoslovakia-Blootrification) (MIRA 3J~:6)
AgrAWMM '*a F-03~~
IINVO ,, , %
ZF.YLIDZONP Ye..D.
Protection form Bhort-aircuits to ground of 6 kv. networks with in-
sulated neutral line. Energetik 13-no.3t4l-42 Mr 165. (MIRA 180)
iff 01911
ME 1 -I MIMI W-
MM umm#z R
om -HkAffigm
i WA MMMMMIP
A In RIVE i
m
ZEYLINOU., Ye.D.
Connection of hydrogenerators in a power system. Energetik
13 no;5:40 My 165. (MIRA 18:8)
LIMITS) D.S.1 GANNELIO'V#Ya.; NAYFMID, M.R.; ZEYLIDZOII, Ye,D,
Power supply of control networks in systems with grounded neutral
line., Prom. energ, 20 no.9:12-18 S 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Goaudarstvennyy institut, po proyektirov elektrooborudovaniya
dlya t-yazheloy pramysy~ennosti (for Livsh=)72. Proyektno-konstrukor-
skly institut Pishchopromavtomatika (for Gannell). 3. Moskovskeye
eksperimentallnoye otdoleniye Gosudarotvennog6 proyektnogo instituta
tyazheloy elektricheakoy promyshlennonti (for Mayfelvd). 4. Gosudarstven-
nyy proyaktnyy institut po energetike i elektrifikatsii SSSR (for
Zeylidzon).
t
MMOR-Of
ZWLIGER
Prospects for the development of the Central Siberian
Unified Blectric Power System. Xek.sta. ",I no.3s
2-6 My 160. (HIRA 13:8)
(Siberla-Blectric power)
XONSTANTIMOV, 13.A. dotsent, 'cand.tekhn.nauk; AYZEBB]MG, B.L., dotsent,
kand.takhn.nauk; KMANOT, LoDet kand,tvkhnonauk; =0GOSOVo Some,
dotsont, kand,takhn.nank; BARDIN, Mole, inzh.; KOROLEV, V.A., inzh.;
PRINTSEV, A.A., inzh.; SOKOLOVA, K.I., inzh.- SHULYATOYEVA, G.N.,
inzh.; ROZENBERG, B.1., prof., doktor takhn.nauk (deceased]; BYKOV,
N.G., in2h.; ZMYLIGHR, AON*, in2h.; ZABRODINA, A.A., takhn.red.
(Collected information data regarding the power factor (coo Y)j
Sbornik informatsionnykh materialov po koeffitsientu moehohnbuti
(oooY ). Pod red. B..A.Konstantinova. Moskva* Goa.energsiod-vog
1959. 141 p. (9IRA 12:12)
1."Leningrad. Leningradskiy inzhenerno-ekonomichaskiy institute
2. Leningradskiy inzhenerno-okonomichookiy inatitut (for Konstanti-
nov, Ayzenberg, Klebanov, Nikogosov). 3. Energosbyt Lenenargo (for
Bardin, Korolev, Printsov, Sokolova, Shulyatlyeva). 4. Leningradekiy
politekhnichooki.v Institut (for Romberg)- 5. Leningradekoye ot-
doleniye instituta "Toploolektroproyekt" (for Bykov, 7,eyliger).
(Electric engineering)
-AOL. NOVOORODTSEV, B.P.. Inah.
Using 220kv -Anes with split conductors. Ilektrichestyo no,24,,,9-12
F 15B,
1. M-, V=-.ikove otdeleniVe Toploalektroproyekta,
(Electric lines)
U-1-1,
-7,i,-.,.--~-kX~2ii!Kl~gmz.131zz~w- .. R.
1z kiwas, lineychatoy, geometril. Kazan., Izv. Fiz.-mitem. 0-17a (P.) 23 (192
osnovnyye formi~ly komplekanoy geometrii pryamoy III Kazan' Imr. fiz-materm.
3 (1928)p 56-92 komplakoneya lineychataya geometriya. L.44., Gtti (1934),
Mathematics.in the USSR$ 1917-1947
edited by Kurosh, A. G.
'Markushevich, Al L.
Rashevskiy, P. K.
Moscow-Leningrad., 1948
MR / Faz!m Animals. Genaral Problems.
Cabs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diologiya., No 5,, 1959,1 No. 21.199
Author : Zhuravlev, Yes M,; Zeyllger., D. 0,; *zbenko., I. V.1
Ivanovsk:Ly,.V* M.
Xrgit : Penza Institute of Agriculture
Title : Changes of the Chemical Composition of Red Clover
leaves When Dried
Orj!g Pub s Sbe Tre Penzonskogo so-xe in-ta, 1958, Vyp. 2P
425-437
Abstraot The entU*e clover plant of the Pnozenakly 1 varlety
and luceme plant of the improved Boll shov Iyasakaya
variety were dried in a laboratory with dissipated
lighte The leaves of the 4th and 5th layers were
analyzed., The leaves were analyzed 241, 48 and 96
hours after drying. To the extmt to which the plants
C ard 1/2
10,
USSR / Farm Anim&160 General Problems.
Abs Jour ROf Zhuv BiOI~Slya, No 5, 1959, No. 21199
15ecome dehydrated, osmic pressure of cellular juice
Incre a' ai v6U as laansper6Acy of protoplasm,
the 6riginal structure of the pilotein complex 'becomes
disrupted, proteins are d0jectAd t6 Unstilrization,
the 4tability of the pigment-144otein,lipold domplex
of plastids becomes impaired, and as a result losses
of nutritious substances increase. F. M. Kazantsey
Card 2/2
P~MGERj, D.O.
FAffect of the storage conditions of spring wheat seeds on their
colloidal and chemical properties, Ivr, vys, ucheb, zavij pishch,
tekh, no*2:17~-21 .163, (MM 16:5)
P.eazenskiy se~lskokhozZaystvennyy institut, k&fedra khiniio
(Wheit-v'atarage)
c,c!uma ii C, vvrv I "s t
njllarllts~ ,I V bitt ei 1.'gii
"CLAI'd N" tilt, pilt, rravcs dow.) the agar Column "JI, or
several dagn. ThephimDintrion 6 do~db,-I m 1~1
Z., Pit. awl IS!, (as X I with N-off (i"~ V:. '01 r
N1. an-I Z1! (a- X ) with NTH, -I', ~t I':
X ith V 1 V), .nl Cu. 1~ 4
'4 ;-v-11ten t -if tht ini3~ ruig 1- -f k :a';
I sCi, + 1, 1, A4(SCio~ + NaCY11, and 1150, + Nak'N C'm
iy'v-%pTr54vdby _v x til!". wui
k and noremrsts. KIS uczttermsthc coo. 4 V ......
iid the cow tLA ut X and of rite igar &cr
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6 camPared with tbebestlalluballander beater. Thebtat. 00
lot Is coutimmue, giving a nuice unilom product. Ile
Oe
reptlatku is very simpk mW Is indeptudeat of the ikUl of
the operator. There is tomilderabte ecommy in the elm..
town comomptim, 182 the no. of Opersturs and foctory
spam and a waked pwvttftnt iu the mcch. pnnortlies
v( the rawtw vdmr. Chas. Blatte of
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*-7, 21-07: cf. C. A,19, INIP.-The prtvkx3 expts.
00 0~ Ate cilcuded to the beating of bleached sulfite pulp (12
j14* fteentsm) in a modified FuI= Jordan (diagrams am
00~ *;,pmded). For 14-tou batches the best msuilts am -00
00 reported by working at 3.7&-4% pulp coma. (4..".870
for the Inflit coafg. 30% kaolin on the wt. of dry pulp) and
00 a 0.13-0.10-lum, ctrarance between the Tutur And ittatur .00
0 Z: knim with a Ppert! of *k) revulut4m per min. Ity 000
:0 J!, this ittelluxt the th1mv 4 IvalLng It lucreamt-d in a Pinlk =00
operation by about W (rccom. nufritic but 2 circula.
00 oil tions to obtain a pmdm with *-M frmim suitable (or coo
ai the production.of good graik of writing wA printing 0 411
I papers. , In the retention of Allm wW sise and in the low
00 cmiumption of titc. tmrgr the beating In the Jordan is
*u -r brow. Tht isibu.
4140 -4 vvit* to that Its the hullandc
MO. date sbAm that 1-4 their ap;wmamv, IthnAt.
fee
mirmsth and mit" "wit" the rtsultinS paperiatv viint.
parable with fbeam standard brands of writing and print-
Ing papm. Photomicrograpits. Emoctic "Wrals *1
K*4
so the pWq bu Ist the Jordan. L. G. Nemirovskit. 00
Aid, 68-0Q.-M subjed is (Xiscussed front the tech '00
and ecortmMe wk-orpoints. Ch.". Diane
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1-1 -6
BLAGODATRAYA, M.; ZZYLIGIR, S#
too
improve the wage system for checker-sorters ill the textile in-
cbistry. Sots. trad,no.3:54-58 Mr 157, MLU 10:4)
(wages)
1, . - .,
K .s.; vmwnn~Kiy,
Trends in prosp~,-Wng for "blind" deponits ani -clati-Orlil (A'
0
tivit
intrusive igncoui; ac. y to volcanism in central Kazakhit.4m.
I.zv. AJI Kazakh. WR. Snur.gaol. 22 no.2:70-75 Mr-A-p '65.
(MIRA 18,.
1. TSent-allr~o-Kazal~bs~Lanskc.-.v,a geologicheslwye upravlenlye,
Kftraganda,
j4
all M-1 -2 1 M.-A 4
~ MR,
z_PyLIK, S. I%, Eng.
Chromium Plating
Tanks -with limibe-d ventilation for chromium plating bearing parts. Podshipnik No.
1, 1953.
Mon.thly List of Russian Accessionst Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified.
Eatimat!ng the dim -6:2.ona or dropipts. raL;t. rt -t,~dj,
i bul. lu
1. Moldav-akly institan, s,~aovodstvu vlnogr-,:-4nrstva i virjd(
liya.
-777
Immmmam MUMS lampgamw
ZEYLIKKAV, Kh. N.
[Xxperience in the renovation and repair of tractor parts in the
Xiehinev repair plants of the Kinistry of Agriculture of the
Moldavian S.S.R.) opyt r*eatavrataii I remonta triktornfth
detalei na Kis
hinevskom remontnOM 2evode MSKH HSSR. Kishinev.
ana. izd-vn Hn1d _q Vit- 1954. 53 n, NLRA i0!41
ZEYLIKMAN, Kh.N.. inz-1a.
Mist spraying in grape nurseries. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol.
'6).
8 no 7:28-29 JI (MIRA 16:9)
1. 14oldavskiy institut sadovodstvap vinogradarstva i vinodeliya,
Kishinev.
MiLIKOVSKII, S.A., infhenar-, K&LYUZi!NYY, A.h.. inzhener: BAW, R.M., inphoner;
ZEYLIX0710H, B.Ya., inzherter.
Exporiene'e in the use of protentive ntuonnheran. Stall 17 no.6:740-744
Ag '57. (MLHA 10:9)
1. Novomoakovakiy zhentokatallnyy zavod.
(Steal-Hent trantmest) (Protective atnoanheres)
133-8-19/28
AUTHORS: Kulikovski S',k., Kalyuzbnyyt A:.N.t Barg, lt.M'. and
ZoylikovicK, 'Be &A , Erigineers
TITLE: Experiencef in the application of a protective atmosphere
primeneniya zashchitnoy atmoefery).
PERIODICAL: "Stall" (Steel), No'.'8t 1957, pp. 740-744 (TJSSR)'.
ABSTRACT: A desotiption of equipment for annealing sheets in a
protective atmosphere (muffle with a sand seal, covered
by e. refractory lined hood) is given (Fig.1). The protec-
tive atmosphere is obtained by combustion of producer gas
(from anthracite) purified with monoethanolamine. After
cooling to 25-30 C the combustion products are again
purified from C09 with monoethanolamine and dried with
alumosilicagel and silicagel. The installation for the
Qneration of the protective atmosphere was,desigued by
I
tallproyekt (Figs.2 and 4)'. Initial difficulties en-
countered and methods of their elimination are described.
Changes of the main indices of the protective atmosphere
in the course of a satisfactory'anneal 'ing (without oxida-
tion of edges) are shown in Fig.5. It is stated that the
production of clean annealed sheets without traces of
Cardi/2 oxidation permitted either to avoid or to reduce consider-
ably the subsequent picklizg process (no data givenY.
133-8-19/28
Exper'ience in the application of a protective atmosphere.
(Cont.)
There are 5 figures.
ASSOMMON: Novomoskovsk. Sheet Rolling Works'. (Novomoskovskiy
Zhestekatallnrj Zavod).
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todom glubokogo okh:Lazhdenlia. 14oskval 3OPF-Mia, 19(-V,.
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Remote control of compressor plants. Ugol' 35 no.1:23-25
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Card 1/1 Pub. 17-11/21
Author Zeymal', E. V
Title Prevention of arecoline and nicotine spasms in rabbits with cbolino-
lytiC substances.
Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 39, 42-45, JWn 1955
Abstract The following antispasmodice were tested on rabbits by intramuscular
injection shortly after intravenous injection of arecoline or nico-
tine respectively: scopolamine, atropine, and the new substances
diphacil, pentaphen, tiphen, diphazine, and arpenal. Also studied
were the iodomethylates of pentaphen and of diphazine. Arecoline
spasmswere prevented by atropine, scopolamine, and diphazine, nico-
tine Pp4sms by arpenal and tiphen. Author concludes that the cho-
linoreceptive structures of the central nervous system POBse5B the
properties of nicotine sensitive as well as muscarine sensitive,
cholinoreactive~systems. The tables also show that convers16n of
the-tertiary intoIthe quarternary nitrogbn in the iodomethylation of
diph~tine and pentaphen weakens the antispasmodic properties. 8
references, 3 USSR) 3 since 1940. 2 tables.
Institution: Pudozhskiy Rayon Hospital, Pudozh Karelo-Finnish SSR
Submitted May 12, 1954
ABR&OVAO Zh.I., kand. red. nauk; ANICHKOVj S-V., prof.; BELEVOKIYj M.L.j
prof.; VALIU,124, AN... doktor mod. tauk; VEDET,
JEYEVA, Z.I., luind,
med. nauk; VRIOGRADOV, V.M., kand. med. nauk; ORSHMIOUGH, M.L.9
kand. med. nauk; GINFTSIVISKIY, A.G., prof.; GORBOVITSKIY, S.Yo.j
prof.; GREBENKINA, M.A., dotsent; GlZkUl, I.F,j dots.; DMIISENKO,
P.P., kand..med* naul.,:D1YACMMKO, P.K., k-oxd. med. nauk; ZRESIYANIKOVI*
V.D.0 kand. med, nauk; ZAUGOL1141KOV S.D.:-. prof.; ZMIALI E V
kand.:
med, nauk; ISKAREVi 14-A,p k6nd. med. nauk; KARASIK',-V-M-, Prof.,
KIVIVIll, G.Ya.t kand. med. nauk; KOZL(YV, O.D., kand. med. nauk; KROTOV,
A.I., doktor veter. nauk; KUDRIIN, A.N.p doktor mod. nauk.; LAZAlREV,N.V.$
prof.; LAPIN, I.P.3 kand. med. nauk; MELINIKOVA, V.P., prof.;
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SALYMON, L.S., kand. med. nauk; SAFRAZBEKYAN, R.R., kand. biol. nank;
TMIOVP L.A.,, kand. med. nauk; TOMILIVA, T.11.,, dots.; FELISTOVICH,
G.I., kand, med. nauk; FRUYENTOV~ N.K . kand. Died. nauk; OATRUNAp
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prof.;
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YAKOVLEV, V.Ya., doktor khim. nauk; MASHKOVSKIY, 14.D.p redo,
NIKOLAYEVA, M.M.p red.; RUIEVA, M.S., tekhn. red.; GRUNAYEVA,
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14edgiz. Vol.2. 1961. 503 P. (MIRA 15,: 1)
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Anichkov.. Karasiks Cheikes). 2. Chlon-korrespondent Akadamii Medi-
tsinskikh nauk- SSSR (for Belen'kiy, Ginetsinskiy., Moshkovskiy.,
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ternary(nitrogen
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Pa
HER P Pmmqmwmmm m m- Oq 9&M*WW-q
Obaracteristics of central eboline receptors stimulated by
nicotine. D&L AN SSSR 157 no.lt230-232 Jl 164
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut evolutsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M, Sachenova AN
SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N. Cbernigovokim.
ACC NR, A11602'3944 A/ SOURCE CODE: UR/0390/66/029/003/0281/02
87
AUTHOR: Zeymal' 1 E-_V. Satrapinskiy, Yu. F.
I-ORG:' Laboratory 'of the Pharmacology of Biologically Active-Substances (Head-
-Prof.. M. Ya. 'Mihh~el'son) , Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemis!:ry
**im-. I.
11. Secheno~a, Academy of Sciences, SSSR (Laboratoriya farmaRologii biologi-
cheski aktivnykh-veshchestv Instituta evolyutsionnoy fiziologii I biokhimii AN SSSR)
TITLE; Central action of tertiary or quaternary.nitrogen compounds after intra-
venous injection or introduction into the lateral brain ventrical
SOURCE: Farmakologiya i toksikologiya, v. 29, no. 3, 1966, 281-287
TOPIC TAGS: drug CFrec-T. #4=4 brain i==b= tertiary amine,'quaternary
amine, organic compound &00b
ABSTRACT: *The effects of the 9 tertiary and 11 quaternary amines after intravenous.
or direct injection into the brain are summarized in Tables I and 2.
The ED50 ratio was greater for quaternary compounds, probably because of
their penetration of the blood-brain barrier. Increased penetration
.occurred when methyl radicals were substituted for ethyl in the quaternary
kiitropn atom (see Fig. 1). Small doses of gr-;zlion-blocking.~:gents
ui)c: 615-787+615.7841-032:[611.14+611.813-61-015
Card 1/8
ACC wd~.;�44
Table 1. Comparison af the central ac tion of tertiary ni4i-ogen
compounds a iniected-ititravenouslv b) injected into the brain
ED.. Un mg/kg)
I
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Compound ~ntraver~ous Lateral
Ventricle
Mo'kft thL-
ventricle
0 -tremor
CauziAg
t-O-W-j
0.39 (0.32-1-0.48)
0,11 (0.1-i-0.12)
3,S (.1.6-4-4.4)
S-1,16 =1.22
S.R.Midt, I 5
R
S 5 ,
.
P.R.-3.6; I P.R.- I'm
Aiechbline
Causing spApm
0,31
~
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EDO,
S.R.-I.M. 1
'R*
N -1.1
5 1 -1.22
S P.R.-3.9; I
-1.25
P.R.
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spasm
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1.73:
IED S.R.-I.M.
S -
,,
S P
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Demecamine .
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0 3.24 (2.84-3.6) 2.96(2.3-4-3.6) 1.1
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cHrUIC4. IIQ S-1,20,
I
I
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F 0,.-
f S.R.-I.17; 1 -1.24
1 S.R.
r -
.
5 mi.22 P.R.-I.1; 1 -4,26
S.R.
01H)
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2
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rl~" i 0
-til, -HC1
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(0.43+0.09)
.1,4; S.1.65;
-1.2-1
S
0.11 (0,03-FO.11)
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0,048 (0.6-1-0.01)
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5
0.21 (0.12-1-0.351
1 -IJ;
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0.14 (O.Oa-4-0.2)
1 -1.6; S=2.2;~
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1 (0.64-1.0)
I
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P.R.-I; I
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0.1 (0.2r-i-OX) -
S.R.-I 00.
S.R. 1.95
P.R.-O.5 .1 P.R.- 1.2
a.$ (0.34-0.4)
S.R.-IJ. .9s,
R.S.-O.5; 1 1.62
P.R.~
Amysil
0.03 (0.03+0.07) 0.00 (01076-f-0110) 0.4
0. -HC1
_
CH, car -M, 1.46;
ED -1.1p; S-1.2; S.R.-IX; f -1 6%
S.R.
C11X (3-1.34 P.R.-O.6; 1 1.40
P.R.
H
Amedine
1
Cx
OA6 (0.00-0,07)
GM (0.1-1-0,2)
0.34 io.-4-4-0.w J ,
0-
1-0- -Cili-CHIr 1 -1.32; S-1
1~-l.3 IED, =1.4. S-2;2;
1.35 S.R.-I.111: 1 -14
S.R
P-11MOX I P.R. :-ix
VUF3 3100
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-P
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w0r- doseof nicotine
9
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Table 2., Comparison of the central*action of qua6ernai", nitrogen,'
a)mpounds when administered a) intravenously ana b) into the.left
ventricle of the brain.
Compound intravenous into vcntjdqLD..jnt[)%en&,Ck
Preventi"g-nitogine
asms
p 72 414-M1
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'D#*'~'
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cif
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1 1
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11CD,,-1.23; (ED&o-1-29; IS,R.-I.76
(S-1.65
I P.R.-ft
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)
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7
S-1 41:
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-1.32
P.R.
2M -0.00331 00 (73-1-161)
CDs$-1,28. (0.004-i-0.007)
Il
a Cal S.R.
y
Pentamine S is
P.R.-109:
Card
ACC NRs APOISOL"'9101
)1,(,, -1011 f) 23 W) 04151 w1 (4VO012)
31
lic"* (al If 0
I
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Dimeline S-1.5. IS-1.43 S-1.55. 1S71.23
P.R:"'37
1.81 (5.3-f-8.71 S44 (341.4-w)
10.10+0,0111)
cfl'_M~?c H. Was 1 1.48: 1 1.72
YC 1 1 -1.73; 4 ED.o- S.R.-
d
l S P.R.-W:
(31 01) IS-1,34 -IM 1 1.0
nikaline s P.R.-
,\7/1 13
Preventing arecholirie tremor
no cay-+-308)
'15.7 0^1 (0'w2-;-0.0G4) S.R.-I.04;
1.14
0 Methacine LD
S"1.2.- ED,,
S-1.1: P.R.-270:
-1.00 1.114
all s P.R.'
C-0~-CHrCHi-)KC31). a (11.04-13.1) 1614 0 -i- I 14)
R-1.4:
0 Enos -
s E D,, I
S-1.6; S.ft.
-1.36 1 "
iodethylate-. s-1.1. 1s IPA.-I.52
011
0.23 (0.164-0.34 A8.7 (4S4-?6.9j
0-
k/ 'ED,.
S.R.
An~rsil iodmethylate S-1.101 A-1;65; P 1k,-" 14
.29
AP6023�~4
ACC NRs
(16-f-19.251
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, 45 (314-53)
S.R.-J.63:
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01 is-1.45
Ebramite
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-1,5,
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4.
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Dose preventing spasm cau ed by-a 0.4.mg/kg d6seof nicotine
Dose preventVig spasm cau:ed by a- 0-;6 fag/kg~-dose -of nicotine.
LC51rd 6/8
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Fig. 1. Improvement of the penetration of quaternary a=onfum Com-
pounds throuph the blood-brain barrier on substitution of ethyl,for
methvi radicals at the quaternary nitrogen atom.
Ratio
I 1-k 110 0 r,#, HO 0
S_A rR -
q7k __O-O-c3'rc"f-R
EDSO~.~j_vo_Cus " _r
FD5Q:Jn %e triclITE
brain - 13 G11, CH
"TJ - - CHI
R-- ;~Glf) -Niz-ffl, C013 A Cilly
300- C11) CL11) call) Yl, 0A 0111t
200-
ISO.
too-
do-
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A7
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Rif Mvwagsm~M
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a ef ~m ox-ganic phos~,homjs
charge In tie
rit mgmonts of the Clt
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AM
2EYMA
iergic substances introduced
teral ventricle of the brain in isice
~-1471 Ap 164. (MIRA :17 14
ziologii im. I.M.Secb~nova AN SSM.
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D267/D307
A)THORS: 'Zcymnl6vnq Ii. V. and Votava,
TITLE: Effect of some.anticholinergies in vitro and in vivo
on the activity of serotonixx
PERIODICAE: 6eskoslovenska' Farmacie, no. 9, 1962, 466-1~69
THXT: In vi evi of the fact that the effect,of serotonin on
some smooth muscles *redg"Ips that of acetyl 'holine, it w&3 decided.
to carry out this investigation. The .five anVicholinergics cWbV6 fi~
were cyclically substituted. esters of acetic acid with 2-Gabstituted
ethanol, viz. two ternary dmine derivatives, two quaternary amine
derivatives and one sulEonium. derivative. The in vitro experiments
were carried out with an isolated stomach and uterus of a rat, 'where-
as the in vivo tests comprised the scrotonin-induced oedema of the
rat's paw, and the local.--effect of serotonin'aiter intradermal admin-
istration. It was found,that the anticholinergics chosen had an
anti-serotonin effect only in the case of isolated organs an& only'
if used in high concentrations. There are 4 figures and I table.
Card 1/2
"Vascular -SYrptorns Lis Indicators of Various ReConerations in the Courae of
an Infectious Process)" Pediatrics, No. 2, 1948.
14br., Gentral Sci. Res. Pediatric Inst., Min. Pub. Health RSF311, -c1948-.
I:%! r 2
,GORDON, Andrey Vladimirovich; SLIVJIISKAYA, Alla Georgiyevna;
KOROBAN, N.T., kand. tekbn. nauk., retsenzentj LEMI-,
Ye N inzh,-podpolkovnik,,red,
(Polarized electromagnets] Poliarizovanrqe elektromag-
nity. Moskva, Energiia, 1964. 119 P. (MBU 17 111)
GORDON, Andrey Vladimirovich; SLIVINSKAYA, Alla Georgiyevna; XCROBAII.
N,T., doteent, kand.takhn.nauk, retoonzent; 2MYN. Ye.N.,_,Jnzh.-
podpolkov nik, red.; VORONIN, K.P., tekhn.red.-
(Direct current electromagnets] Ilektromagnity postoiannogo toka.
Koskva, Gos.energ izd-vo, 1960. 446 p. (PIIELA 13:3)
6lectromagnets)
SLIVINSKAYAl Alla Georgiyevna; GORDON, Andrey Vladimirovich;
KOROBAN, H.T.y kand, tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; ZM,',
Ye.N., inzh.-podpolkovnik, red.
(Permanent magnets] Postoiannye magnity. Moskva, Energiia,
1965. 127 p. (MIRA 18:5)
M9 1,
RMA
TER-AKOPOV, Aleksandr Karapetovich; GORDON, AN., kand. taklin.
nauk
retfienzent; ZEYII, Ye.N... inzh.-uodvolkovnikp red.
[Dynamics of high-speed electromagnets) Dinamika In.,BLro
deistvuiushchikh elaktromagnitov. Moskva~ Energiia
1965. 166 p. (MIRA 18:4~
S/058/63/000/00Z/047/070
A16o/Alol
AUMORS: Bezdetnyy, N. M., Kocharli, K. Sh.,, ZepaLly, A., Kh.
TITLE: An investigation of some photoelectric properties of silicon
single crystals with the help of the microradiowave techniqu.)
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 2, 1963, 77, abstract 2E521
("Uch. zap. Azerb. un-t. Ser. fiz.-matem. i khim. n.", no. 4, 1961,
89 - 93)
TECT: By the method at radio wave absorption in the frequency range of
8.6 ' 9.6 kilo-megahertz, an investigation was carried out of the spectral and
luxampere characteristic of the natural photoconductivity (for a light with a
wavelength of 0.2 to 1.2/4) in a n - Si, single crystal with a specific resistance
of 40 ohm-am and a carriers.life time of 40 - 60 psec at room temperature. it
was established that the luxampere characteristics are linear for a light with a
wavelength of 1.0, 1.1 and 1.15 /u. The authors explain that this is due to the
high dark concentration of free carriers in comparison to the concentrations of
recombination centers. It was established that the maximum of the spectral.
Card 1/2
_2
BEZDETNv-Y, N.M.; KOCHARLI, K.Sh.;_F,
Use of microradiowpe techniques in atudying~lcertain photoelectric
properties of silicon single crystals. Uch. zap. AGU. Ser. fiz.-mat.
i khim. nauk no.4:89-93 161. (WRA 16:6)
(Silicon crystals) (Micr6waves)
KOCHARLIO K.Sh.; ZEYNALLY, A.Xb~) BELEN'Kly, G.L.
Vx,.urg3r utruoture of antinony selenida, Uch zap. AGU. Sfjr. flz.-,ma.t. nauk
no.2s83-87 163. (MIRA 18s.11)
HIRZOYEV, B.R.; ZEYNALLY,~A.Kh.; LEBEDEVA, N.N.
'Some properties of 50%'alloys ot antimony selenide and sulf1dig.
Uch. zap.--AGU. Ser. fiz.-mat. i khim. nauk no.4-.95-98 '61.
NiaA 16 6)
(Antimony.alloys-Spectra)
I'- -.-- 1. -m I- - ~ k~ .: - . '-,- " ., - , :~, .:- .. -~ - " -, I.I.---~..',
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