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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BATETSKIY, N. V. - BATULIN, YU. M.

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USSR UDC; 621-376-56 ALFYSANDROV, A. M., BATETSKIY, N. V., MISHCHENKO, I. N. PODWYAKOVA, V. N., SAFRONOV, Yu. S. "A Device for Shaping Series-Coded Signals". Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, pronrishlennyye obraztsyj tovarny-ye zna-ki, No 5, Feb 71, Author's Certificate No 293292, Division G, filed 21 oct 68, published 15 Jan 71, P 177 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for shaping series-coded signals of length Q1. The device containsrshift registers and cadence pulse generators. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the number of digital places in theshift register is reduced by connecting two shift registers in a matrix circuit, one of the registers consisting of n digital places, while the other consists of H/n places. The output of each of the digital places in the second register is connected to those inputs of digital places in the first register where the "oneol' of the code to be generated must be recorded for a given group of symbols ~of length n. Ilie firstregister operates on a cadence frequency-of f, and the second oil a frequency of f/n. Aid: USSR UDC 03.094 BATIKYAN S. G., Chair of Lower Plants, Yerevan State,University, Yerevan "Some Cytochemical Properties of Fusarium Species Under Different Cultivation Conditions" Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 24, No 10, 1971, pp 63-70 Abstract: The behavior of volutin granules in mycelium of Fusarium. oxysporum and F. javanicum. during submerged culturing was studied. Czapek medium and brewing wort were used for culturing.these two strains of Fusarium in ErIen- meyer 250 ml. flasks at 24-26*C. Microscopic and cytochemical. studies of mycelium was carried out every 24 hr. The development of Fusarium species on the above two media proceeded in six;phases. A det ailed description of each phase is given. These phases could not be definitely related to time, and phases of both strains were almost identical. USSR UDO 03.0!94 BATMAN S. G., Chair of Lower Plants. Yerevan State University "Survey of Species and Forms of Fusarium Found in Armehia" Yerevan, Diologicheskiy Zhurnal Axmenii, No 7. 1971p pp 101-W4 Abstracti A total of 328 strains of Fusarium were isolated from sick plants and soil samples. Horphologicalg culturalt and physiological studies showed that they belonged to 59 species and variations. Of these, 29 vexe found in Armenia for the first time and I species and 10 species were new to sciencel Fusarium. martiallae - discolorioides Batildw sp. novae; Fuzarium javanicum Koord. var. chrysanthemi - leucanthomi Batilcian var. novae vax. sclerotii Batikian var. novael Fusarium solani (?fart.) App, at Wr, var.; Funarium redolens - sclerotii Batikian var. novae; Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. emend, Snyd. et Hans. var. lilii batikian var. novae; Fusarium gibbosum var. rhizosphaerae Batikian var. novae; Fusarium heterosporum Ifees var. anasto- mosae Batikian var. novae; Fusarium lateritium Nees vex. microconidii Batikian var. novae; Fusarium Banbucinum, Fuck. var. raphani Batikian var. novae; Fusarlum semitectum Bark. et Rav. var. violaceae Batikian var. novae; Fusarium bux1cols. Baca. var. Chlamydosporeae Batikian var. novae. The substrates were highly varied. &-my of the speciou and variations wert Inolated from soilg I /A M USSR BATMAN, S. G., Biologicheskiy Zhuzml Arrienli, No 7s 1971, pp 101-104 seedsp plant and tree roots, rotting vegetables and fruits, and drying plants. All the species and forms occur almost everywhere in Armenia except in the mountainous regions. 2/2 W. Cif A-11 I I~4fll 1 ~fl_ I !M. i ` 1, 1 ;1.11i USSR UDC 03.09 BATIKYAN,-S. G., Chair of Lower Plants, Yerevan State University, Yerevan An Ex perimental Study of the Pathogenicity and Specialization of Some Species and Forms of Fusarium Isolated in the Armenian SSR Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 24, No 4, Apr 71, pp 60-68 Abstract: Fungi of the genus Fusarium which cause wilt of plants (garden flowers and tomato plants) and produce rotting of harvested fruit and vegetables in the Armenian SSR were isolated and identified. Their patho- genicity and host specialization were tested in expeiiments in which plants, fruit, or vegetables of the species from which the fungi had been isolated were infected and the capacity of the fungi to infect plants, fruit, and vegetables of other species, genera, and families was determined. Infec- tion of.the original host species succeeded in everylinstance. The species of Fusarium that had been isolated also proved capable of infecting a rather wide range of plants, fruit, or vegetables of.species, genera, and families other than those of the initial host. 1/1 USSR UDC 547.852.7+542.945+542.957.2 GAVRILOV BATINA L. CHERNOKAL'SKIY, B. Di, and KAMAY, G. Kh-, (decease~)Na.,.~~ technological Institute imeni S. M. Kirov "Reaction of Tertiary Arsine Oxide of the Dihydrophenarsazine Series With Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 3, Mar 71, pp 564-567 Abstract: It was determined that the hydrochloric, hydrobromic and trich- loroacetic acids as well as pentachlorophenol form adducts with 10-alkyl- drophenarnazine oxides (I) in aqueous alcohol medium or in (aryl) -5, 10-dihy, benzene. To a heated ethanol solution of (1) the above reagents were idded in 10 ml water; the solution was heated for 15 min, the volume was concen- trated to 1/2-1/5 and cooled. A colorless crystalline product was obtained the adduct mentioned above --, it was filtered, dried and recrystallized fromethanol. It was also shown that (I) could be titrated with HC1 in a mixture of acetic acidacetic anhydride. 40 -112 7 UNCLASSIFIED' PF(UCESSING DATE-"16*0CT70 TITLE-'-ACTIVITY OF SOME SERUM'ENZYMES MTREATING PATIENtS WITH PULMUNARY "',:'CANC ER WITH MASSIVE DOSES OF CYCLOPHOSPHANE -U- ,-AUTHOR-(03)-ZELVIN9 B.M., BELOUSOV9 A.P.1, SATINOVo:l:.N. -USSR- .,COUNTRY OF INFO- .SOURCE--VOP. ONKOLe 1970, 16(2)9'26-9 ~DIATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ,TOPIC TAGS-PULMONARY DISEASE, CANCERt ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG, ORGANIC _.:.PHOSPHORUS COM-POUND; CELL PHYSIOLOGY, ENZYME ACTIVITY ~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME-199512041 STEP NO--UR/0506/70/016/002/0026/0029 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117284 UNCLASS IF IED 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CIPC ACCESSION NO--AP0117284 jABSTRACT/EXTKACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE LEVELS OF THE ENZYMES, ALANINE -AND ASPARTIC AMINOTRANSFERASE (ALT AND'ASTJ AND CHOLINESTERASE WERE ~-INVESTIGATED IN THE SERUM OF PATIENTS~TREATEO WITH CYCLUPHOSPHANE (26 WITH LUNG TUMORS BEFORE SURGERY AND 10 AFTER RADICAL SURFcRY). THE DRUG WAS GIVEN IN LARGER DUSESP 2 TO 5 G I.V. EVERY 10~14 DAYS. ALT ANU AST WERE DETD. BY THE UMBRIGHT METHODS (MODIFIED); CHOLINESTERASE LEVEL WAS EVALUATED BY MEASUREMENT OF HOAC, AFTER ENZYMIC OECOMPN. OF ~ACETYLCHOLINE DURING 1 MIN IN I ML SERUM. THE ENZYMES WEPE MEASURED ,.,BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF TREATMENT, ON THE 2-3RD DAY, AND ON THE 10-12TH DAY. HEALTHY (15) PERSONS SERVED AS CONTROLS. IN CASES OF MALIGNANCY JHE INITIAL VALUES WERE SOME14HAT HIGHER THAN IN NORMALS, AFTER THE AD14INISTRATION OF CYCLOPHOSPHANE, A DISTINCT RISE~OF ALT, A LESSER RISE OF AST, AND A FALL IN CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITIES WERE OBSU. AFTER ..,RADICAL SURGERY THE SHIFTS WERE LESS DISTINCT, INO RISE OF AST WAS OBSO. NO DEPENDANCE WAS FOUND BETWEEN THE ENZYMIC ACITIVITY AND THE STAGE OF THE DISEASE. THE OBSO. CHANGES MAY BE, CONSIDERED AS SIGNS OF METABOLIC DISTURBANCES IN THE LIVER. FACILITY: LABs BIOCI-,EM., P. A. ..GERTSEN RES. INST. ONCOL., MOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-RADIGISOTOPE INVESTIGATION OF THE LIVER FUNCTION IN THE CYCLOPHOSPHAN TREATMENT OF LUNG CANCER -U- AUTIlJR-(03)-srARINSKIY, V.V., TRAKHTENBLRG, A.KH., BATINOV, I.N. :COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -MEDITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYAj 1970v V It 4 PP 32-38 ,SOURCE U~L 15 N -:DATE PUBLISHEO----70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS--RADIOISUTOPE, MEDICAL NUCLEAR APPLICATION, LIVEk FUNCTION TEST.,LUNG, CANCER, ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG,,,ROSE BENGAL :CONTAUL MARKltqG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/01)39 STEP NO--UR/0241/70/015/004/0032/0038 CIRC ACCESSII-J~,! N0--AP0109096 LIL-E L c-c- T F LIE Fl 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ~~CIRC ACCESS10% NO--AP0109096 ~AbSrRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DATA OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE LIVER 1510CHEMICAL AND THE.-RtSoULTS-OF RADIOISOTOPE HEPATOGRAPHY WITH RADIOIDDINE BENGAL ROSE) WERE STUDIED-IN130 PATIENTS WITH LUING CANCER h1lb WERE TRE-ATED WITH LAaGF SINGLE UOSES OF CYCLOPHOSPHAN. THE TEST WITH kADIOIDDINE LABELLED BENGAL ROSE ENABLED To DETECT CHANGES IN THE ABSORPTIVE EXCRETROY -F-UNCTIUN OF THE LIVER BEFORE TREATMENT. RADIDISUTOPE HEPATOGRAPHY POINTED'TO rHE ESSENTIAL TUXIC EFFECT OF GYCLOPHOSPHAN ON THE LIVZR. THIS EFFECT DIRECTLY DEPIENJEL) ON THE VALUE OFTHE COURSE DOSE OF THE PREPARATION AND UPON THE CLINICAL' RESULTS OF TREATMENT. THE DISTURBED INDICES OF THE ABSORPTIYE EXCRETORY FUNCTION I-OF THE LIVER PRACTICALLY REVERT TO NORMAL 2-3 WEEKS AFTER THE C-14D OF CHEMOTHERAPY. THE TEST WITH RAVIO10DINE LABELLED. BENGAL ROSE IS A MORE SENSITIVE TEST FOR DETERMINING THE FUNUIONALSTATE OF THE LIVER IN THE TREATMENI OF LUNG CANLER PATIENTS WITH LARGE SINGLE DOSES OF CYCLOPHOSPHAN THAN THE ROUTINE LABORATORY TECHNIQUES. 'rHIS GIVEN GROtJNDS, To kECOMMEND THIS rEST FOP. THE ASSESSMENT OF RESERVES Of: -.C,OMP'ENSAT,ORY POSSIBILITIES OF THE LIVER., FACILITY. LABORATORIYA ..IZOTOPNYKH ISSLEDUVANlYt OTD. TORAKALIMOY ONKOLOGI I MQSK,OVSKOG0 N-1 ONKOLOG. INST. IM. P. A. GERTSENA. A xgg~n USSR UDC: 519.2 BATIROV,_Kh., SALAKHUTDINOV, R. "A Uniform Local Theorem for the Densities of Symmetric Dis- tributions" Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes. Tashkent State Pedagogical Institute), 1972 100, pp 32-39 (fiom. RZh- ra I -W -Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abst ct lo 5V33 by theauthors). Translation: Uniform local theorems are considered for the densities of symmetric distributions. One of'the proved theorems is extended to sums of a random number of terms. The estimate is improved by an order of magnitude compared with asymmetric distribution. MW ___ 444 6 USSR UDC: 519.2 ~IROV~.Kh "Local Theorems for the Densities of Sums of a Random Number of Differently Distributed Random Quantities" Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes. Tashkent State Peda- gogical Institute), 1972, 100, pp 18-31 (from RM-Kibernetika, No 5, May T3, abstract No 5V32 by the author) Translation: An estimate is made of the rate of convergence to a normal law for the density of the sum C.:, + -+ ~,)/s fa2 11 where v~is a random quantity 12N which satisfies certain conditions, a=mv. s V Lit,. The result is extended to the case of symmetric random quant ies, in.whichease the estimate is improved by an order of magnitude. I . : uaam . 11 . ~ 1'. 1. Probability Theory and Mathematic al Statistics A., Probability Theory USSR UDC: 519.2 BATIROV, Kh; Irckmcerning a Uniform Limit Theorem for Densities of Sums of a Random Number of Terms" Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. Ped. in-t (Scientific Notes.,~Tashkent State Peda- gogical Institute), 1972, 100, pp 13-17 (from RZh-Kibe'rnetika, No 5, May T3. abstract No 5V31 by V. Prelov) Translation: Let j,. f2, be a sequence of independent, identically distributed random quantities, ME,=O. Dtj_a

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