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ACC NR, AP6015010 ing hydrogenation is much higher than the rate of electrooxidation under steady-state conditions. The unsteady current during the electrooxidation of ethylene glycol is the ionization current of the adsorbed hydrogen formed during adsorption and dehydro- e ation g nation of the ethylene glycol molecule. Since the ionization rate of the adsorbed drogenlkis high, the magnitude of the unsteady current is determined by the rate of " e n a earan appearance of hydrogen, i. e., the rate of adsorption and dehydrogenation of ethylene pp glycol. The decrease of unsteady current with time is due to a drop of the adsorp- g ycol. tjon rat, tion rate as the coverage of the inhomogeneous surface of the platinum electrode in- t creases. The authors thank A. N. Frumkin for his constant attention to this work and his helpful discussion of the results. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, 12 formulas. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 02Jun65/ ORIG REF.,'--009/ OTH REF: 005 2/2 ff. It, ----------- L 38162-66 EV1T(m)/EWP(j)/T DS1JW1R1A ACC NR: AP6019235 SOVRCE CODE: UR/0364/66/002/003/0267/0276 ~y V AUTHOR: Khazova, 0. A.; Vasillyev, Yu. B.;.Bagotskiy, V. S. YJ ORG: Institute of Elec-trochemistryiAcademy of Sciences,SSSR, Moscow (Institut elek- trokhiai ARademii nauk SSSR) 01 TITIX: The mechanism of electrolytic oxidation 0 Ion a smooth platinum f u~thanol electrode SOURCE: Elektrokhimiya, v. 2, no. 3, 1966, 267-276 TOPIC TAGS: electrochemistry, oxidation, polarization, methanol, platinum, electrode, acid solution, kinetics, chemisorption ABSTRACT: The chemisorption and electrolytic oxidation of methanol were studied by steady state polarization experiments, in solutions of 1 N 4,S04 with methanol ' concen tr4tions ranging from 10-3 to 5 M. At low potentials (relative to a hydrogen elec- trode), the*polarization curves for smooth platinum electrodes obeyed the Tafel equa- tion with slopes of 0.110-0.125. Above 0.65 v, deviations occurred because of the increase in the speed of adsorption and dehydrogenation of methanol over the steady state speed of electrooxidation. The speed_of adsorption is given by i = k-cft, where c. - volume concentration of methanol and 8 z 0.5; above c - 1 M, i reached a maximum. The speed of electrooxidation depended on 6 - the degree of surface coverage of the L 38162-66 ACC NR, AP6019AS electrode by organic particles, and for constant potentials q) I = kePIO, where f - inhomogeneity factor for the surface and 0,= 4.2-4.6 for all (P. Intrinsic polarization curves (constant--O) are described by: i = kQXP fjVFT It T where BI = 0.6-0.8. The pH did not affect the speed of electrooxidation where both 0 and V;were constant, except above pH = 12 where methanol dissoci4ted. Electro- chemical mechplnisms were presented to explain the data for all ranges of T and 0. -Chemisorptiornilpmceeded by the decomposition of C-H (methanol) and the formation of C-Pt (electrode) and H-Pt. At low values of V, the kinetics of oxidation were related to low surface coverage by OH particles, formed by H20 =:ftOHads + H+ +-e- or OH- =t OHads + e-. For average values of 0 and higher q) the followi.ng mechanism was applica- ble: C-011.4-011 --.C=0+1120; XXX A; XX where :C corresponded to 3 adsorbed C atoms. Orig. art. has; 5 figures, 16 formula Xxx sl- SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 02Jun65/ ORIG BEF: 017/ OTH REF: 021 -L 40344t-66 (m) A/Lio ( t ) /,--r iijp(c) Liu'!'JD/DS ACC NRa A.P6o18931 (/4) SOURCE CODE: UR/0364/66/O02/oo6/o&4o/o645 AUTHOP: Palanker, V. Sh.; Skundino A. M.; Bagotskiy, V. S. ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of C~irrant Sources, Moscow (Vsesoyuznyy naixchno-issledovatellskiy instiut istochnikov toka) ~1 TITLE.' Capacity of the electric double layer on mercury in molts and concentrated nitrate solutions 11~ SOURCE: Elektrokhimiya., v. 2p no. 6, 1966, 640-645 TOPIC TAGS: electric nitrate, mercury.) ABSTRACT: The differential capacity of the electric double layer on a d alectrodelwas measured in melts and concentrated aqueous solutions of alkali metal ni- Trates over a wide, range of temperatures and concentrations. The results are presented in the form of the dependence of the caDacity on the charge. The zero charge potentiab were measured (1) from' the maximum on the curves representing the dropping pariod ver- sus the potential, and (2) by means f a st ng electrode. Me surface caw-ges were reami calculated from C,0 curves (C beingjhe capacity ands the notential) by graphical intq- ~gration. It is shown that in fused itrates as well as halides, the dependence of the capacity on the potential is expressed by smooth curves with a minimum near the point of zero charge; the capacity decreases somewhat as the temperature is raised. In solu- ~tions containing very small amounts of water (0-1-0.3 mole HZO oar mole of salt), the L 403h4-66 ACC NR: AP6018981 character of the curves does not change; there is only a slight increase in Capacity near the point of zero charge as the water concentration is raised. Starting kith 1.5 moles of water per mole of salt, a plateau appears at first, followed by a hump, whose height increases with decreasing 916atrolyto-concontration and temperature. At still higher water contents in concentrated nitrate solutions, aDDroximAely the same behav- ior is observed as in the case of perchlorates. No definii~ conclusions concerning the structure of the electric double layer could be reached on the basis of the data ob- tained. Authors are very grateful to B. B. Damaskin for taking part in a discussion of the word and for useful suggestions. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. SUB CODE; 07/ - SUM DATE: 24Jun65/ ORIG REF: 017/ OTH REF; 008 hs BAGOTSKIY, V.S,,, doktor Lehhn.nauk (IIoskva); KABANIOV, B.N., prof. (Moskvu) High appreciation of the work of a scientist; on the 70th birthday of Academician Aleksandr Natunovich Frumkin. Ili-iroda 55 no.1:106-107 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) SOURCE CODES Uit/0363/66/002/010/1811/1815 ACC NR3 AP6032948 AUTHORt Yozerskiy, M. L.; Koslova, N. I.; Ba90&Ski7,,V,~3,; Xalligas P., (Doceaso4 DOmOnisp'Ie Me; Restorguyevp L. N.; Prilepikdy, V. 1. OROS none TITIZI Electric conductivity of solid 801utioM of calcium oxide in sirconiull dioxidail at elevated temperatures SOURCES AN SSSR. Izventlya~. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. io, 1966. caloi= oxider zirconium compound, electric property, solid Sol tion TOPIC TAGSt u ABSTRACT: The electric conductivityY of ZrO~-CaO solid solutions was studied at 600-10000C as a function of the CaO content and the degree of purity of Zrc~z and moth- od of its stabilization. In this ra the temperature dependence ofr was found to be expressed by the equation;( = Ae-Thp where E and A are constants. The curve of the dependence of X on the C&O content at 1O0OQC passes through a maximum At 12.$ mole % CaO; this maximum is independent of the'purity of ZrO2 (i. a.,, of the ~rosenc& of HCOZ impurity) and method of its-stabilization. As the density of the sintered ZrO2-CaO s~ample riseaq its eloctrio conductivity increases. X-ray structural analysis was used to determine the limits of homogeneity of cubic solid solutions; the presence of a superstructure was extablished.lin samples with C&O115 mole Oh the basis of Card 1/2 UDCs 54-1659537-311 i - - I - NRs 5OU'll"S WIDE- U11103 li'66/00"O"/1312'1317 ACC tirz, AP6035589 Al-U a II..L f .36 1 It AUVOR: Mendzheritskiy, E. A.; Bagotakly, V. S. ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Power Sources, Yoscow (Vsescyuznyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut isto hnikov toka) TIiM Cathodic reduction of the mercuric oxide electrode EYOURCE: Elektrokhimiya, v. 2, no. ii, 1966, 1312-1317 TOPIC TAGS: electrolytic cell, mercuric oxide zinc cell, mnlavic oxide electrode, cathode polarization C0,4&, Cv_44o~ AL&O-1-41 *0 1-1 C.0WP.1A , AAAJ-_ ABSTRACT: The mechanism of cathodic reduction of mercuric oxide in '6-idley used mercuric oxide-zinc cells has been studied experimentally because of controversial literature -data. Polarization curves were obtained of the conventional mercuric oxide electrode in KOH*solutions of variable concentration at 23C and curves were plotted of the electrode potential versus discharge capacity q at current densities up to 120 mH/cm2 in BN KOH. The effects of the electrolyte concentration, tenperature (from -30 to +50C) electrode porosity, and graphite content of the electrode were determined on the discharge capacity Q of the cell. The maximum Q corresponded to 1.5 wt.% graphite in the cathode. Transformations of the cathode during discharge process vere observed visually, and micros copically, and the alkali concentration Card 1/2 UDC: 541. I-ACC-NR-:- AP6035589 in the pores of the used up layer of the cathode was determined. The electrochemical reduction was found to occur in the solution and not in the solid phase; passivation.. of the cathode was found to be the result of KOH crystallization is the pores of the cathode. The crystallization which limits the depth of reduction was brought about by hindered diffusion of OH ions in the pores of the discharged electrode layer. A quantitative relation was derived between Q, cathodic polarization current, and KOH concentration in the pores of the electrode. Orig. art. has., T figures and 7 equations. (WA-100] SUB CODE: 10/ SUBM DATE: 288ep65/ ORIG REF: oo4/ oTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 __'APu ACC NR, '635589 17 j~AUIIIOR: Vendzheritskiy, E. A.; Bagotskiy ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Power Sources, Moscow (VaesOyUznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut isto hnikov toka) TITIE: Cathodic reduction of the mercuric oxide electrod4 ~7_7 SDURCE; Elektrokhimiya, v. 2, no. 11, 1!~'66, 1312-1317 TO?IC TAGSt electrolytic call, mercuric oxide zinc cell, rmvxic oxide electrode, cathode polarizationd, ru-I ABSTRACT: The mechanism of cathodic reduction of mercuric oxide in vidley used mercuric oxide-zinc cells has been studied experimentally because of controversial literature-data. Polarization curves were obtained of the conventional mercuric oxide electrode in KOH solutions of variable concentration at 23C and curves were plotted of the electrode potential versus discharge capacity q at current densities up ' o 120 W=2 in 8N KOH. The effects of the electrolyte concentration, teirperature (from -30 to +50C) electrode porosity, and graphite~content.of the electrode were . determined on the discharge capacity Q of th-e-=ce. The meadmum, Q corresponded to' 1.5 wt./do graphite in the cathode. Transformations of the cathode during discharge process were observed visually and microscopically, and the alkali concentration Card 1/2 UPC: 541,.13( Ir-ACCN~----Ai-60355 697 in the pores of the used up layer of the cathode was determined. The electrochemical reduction was found to occur in the solution and not in the solid phase; passivation. - of the cathode was found to be the result of KOH crystallization is the pores of the cathode. The crystallization which limits the depth of reduction was brought about by.hindered diffusion of OH ions in the pores,of the discharged electrode layer. A quantitative relation was derived between Q, cathodic polarization current, and KOH concentration in the pores of the electrode. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 7 equations. [WA-100) SUB CODE: 10/ SUBM DATE: 28Sep65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 002 LqgLd 2/2 ACC NN AP70011491 __ CODE~_.- m/036'f/657/bo3/00i/bio4-/b AUTHOR: Kazakevich,.G. Z.; Yablokova, I.'Ye.; Bagotakly, V. S. ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Current Sources, Moscow (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellakiy institut lstoohni4cov tokaj' TITLE: Activation of silver oxide electrode SOURCE: Elektrokhimiya, v. 3. no. 1. 1967, w4-io7 electroee. TOPIC TAGS: storage battery,electrode, silver oxide electrode, elec- trode polarization, electrode storage, electrode activation, metal anodic oxidation, electrode potential, cathode polarization, silver, oxide ABSTRACT: Processes which occur in anodically oxidized silver elec- trodes'durinG storage have been studied-in view of the'earlier observed effect of storage on the duration of the-upper plateau of the reduction (discharge) curve in alkaline solution. Electrode potential versus the Hg/HgO electrode was measured on smooth silver foil in 10 N KOH, eithe 'r immediately after its anodic polarization.with asymmetric or direct current or after storage for various periods of time. The upper plateau on the cathodic polarization curve of the stored electrode disappeared gradually. The cathodic polarization curves'of the stored electrode which was submitted to an additional de anodic polarization displayed an upper plateau similar to that of the electrode reduced without storage. Card UDC: 541 -ACC-Ni-,A-F-T004491 The capacity of the recovered upper plateau was much higher than that of the additional anodi~ polarization, i.e., the electrode was activated. The effects were determined of the current density and temperature on capactty of additional anodic polarization. A dense, low porosity Ag2O layer is formed on the electrode surface in storage by a slow decompo- Bition of AgO. The possibility of activation of the stored electrode was presented as experimental evidende of this process. Orig art. has; 3 figures and 2 formulas. A. 1001 [JK) SUB CODE: 07, 10/ SUBM DATE: 23may66/ ORIG'REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001 !/2 I i~= - -- - ,N Ifl? n r-.--7 /;, /~~ & I (113 & / ~x ) ~ f,~ 46; I LVMMVA, H.S.; BAGOTSKIY, Yu...B. , ____ ~. Study of a two-layer filter with great capAcity. Yod.i BAn.tekh. no-7:1-5 JI 157- (MIRA 10;11) (Filters and filtration) RAGOTSXIY, Yu.B., inzhener; KRASILINIXIDV, V.P., inahener. Unit for Ming filters with sand at the North Water-Supply Station. Gor.khos.Mosk- 31 no.6:35 Je 157. (MLRA 10:7) (Moscow--Water-Purification) LIBEDWA, N.B.; Preparing crushed anthracite for loading donble-layer filters. Vode I san. tekh. no.11:28-30 N '59. ()IIRA 13. 3) (Anthracite Coal) (Filters and filtration) (Crushing machinery) EAGOTSKIY,auatt~h.; BORZAKOVA, A.A., inzh. Utilization of the water from washing filters. Vod. i san. tekh. no.9:8-10 162. OURA 15:12) (Water-Purification) DMITRIYEVA~ T.A., inzh.,* KUDRYASHOV9 G.F., inzh.,-, BAGOTSKIY, Yu.B., inzh.. Experience,in ozonization,of water at the Severnaia Station. GDr.khoz.Mosk. 36 no.8223-24 Ag 162. (NM 16o1) (Moscow--Water--Ozonization) BAGMKIY Tu B Inzh, Experience in installIM-and -operating double-layer filters. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 36 no.8t27-29 Ag 162. (MIRA 1621) ,(Filters and filtration) BAGOTSKIY, Yu.B. Concerning * article by We Andriiashev "Pipeline tranB- portation. of*chloride.n Vod..i san. tekh. no.1108 N 163o . (MIRA 17: 1) -L--0-2-4-2-4--=-67----EviT(1)/Pt8:~~-- DS----- AUTHORt Kazakevich, G. Z.; Yablokova, I. Ye.; Bagotskiy_,__V._,_S._ .ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Power Sources, Moscow (Vsasoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut istochnikov'-E-oka) TITLE: Behavior of silver polarized by asymmetric current in alkaline solution SOURCE: Elektrokhimiya, v. 2, no. 9, 1966, 1055-1060 TOPIC TAGS: storage battery, battery component, silver zinc battery, silver cadmium battery, silver electrode, electrode polarization 2%T1XeFe I?IVOD-'C C34'/DJ09X-,~)A/.$ jP0419RIZq7-10111 I ABSTRACT: A study was made of the electrochemical oxidation in ION KOH of a smooth silver anode during its polarization by asymmetric current. Asymmetric current is used for charging silver-zinc and silver-cadmium batteries :or the purpose of improving electrical characteristics of 'The batteries. The charge mechanism remained unknown. The comparative study of the anodic polarization by direct and asymetric current showed- a difference in the shape of the polarization curves and a 20-30-fold increase in the length of the second plateau of the curve which was obtained in the experiment with asymmetric current, These differences indicated a simultaneous oxidation of silver and oxygen evolution and a Card 1 / 2 UDC: 541.136 L 0242,1-67 ACC NRi AP6031519 sharp increase in the charge capacity in the case of anodization by asymmetric current. A characteristic increase of the number of steps on the cathodic reduction (decay) curve was observed following anodic polarization by asymmetric current of at least n- 10 mA/cm2 current density and having the ia-c/id-c ratio of components of about 10. Oscilloscope traces of voltage-time curves during polarization and x-ray analysis of the silver oxides deposited on the electrode made it possible to conclude that an intermediate A9203'is formed during oxida- tion of the silver electrode by asymmetric current when the anodic potential reaches a certain value, The observed anomalies on anodic polarization curves were correlated with the A9203 formation. Subse- quently, the unstable A9203 is decomposed into highly texturized AgO deposit and oxygen. Orig. art. has: 8 figures; [JKI SUB CODE: 07/ SUBH DATE: 28Aug65/ ORIG REP.' 001/ OTH REP: 007 hs POMP B.F.; BAG)V, M.S. Method of determining the water permeabi-lity of cores. Trudy GrozNII no.10:11+6-157 161. (MIRA 15-t2) (Borings-Permeability) 'REMNEX., B.F.; BAGOV, H.S.; TSOY,, V.I. Method of determining the conna water content in cores and studying their pore structure. Trudy GrozNII n0-10:158-160 161. (NIRA 1.VA4) (Borings) BAGOV.. X.S.;_TSOY, V.I.; RDWV~ B.F. Evaluation of the physical properties of cores of fractured.rocks. Trudy GrozNII no.10:161-170 161. OAM 15:2) (Borings) D-47NTIC, A-Atip dr,,; MG-,VTC, Pot-Lr, dr. Irrigii-al triw1owdulo. Poaulto (if' flaal thanapy. 'djeme vJasno 61 no*51511o-5Zl RV 1 654 1. In Mlinlco ma rAmnake boloati i porodajo ?bdicin&og rakultcta u zaambu, VIDAKOVIG, Stjepan; BAGOVIC,, Pero; DRAZANCIC, Ante; RAPIC, Smail Physiology of uterine contractions and its measurement. Radovi med. 'j:2A-232 959. fak., Zagreb 7 no* (UTERUS pbysiol) BAGOVIG,Paro,dr.; KAACIC.M"rko,dr. Metergin in obstetrics. Xed. glasn. 13 no.5:282-286 Yq '59. l..XliuDm s& zenske boleati i porode Medialaskog fakalteta u Zagrebu, predstojnik: prof., dr S. Vidakovic. (UGOT ALKALOIDS'ther. ) (IA13OR compl. ) DEKARIS Mihovil; DURST, Milan; URBANKE, Aladar; BAGOVIC, Pero p Pregaanay in a rudimentary oorau of the uterus bicornia. Rad. med. fak. Zigreb. 10 no.2:95-n3 162. (PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS) (UTERUS) IYUGOSLAVIA Dr Pero BAGOVICL-Clinic for obstetrics and Gynecology (Klinika za zensl~e bolesti i porode).,Za.cyreb. "The Third and Fourth Stages of Labor." aLk, Vol 85, No 3, 1963, pp 295-306. Zagreb, Li ecn L _~ck:Lyj.!~s Abstract [English surmary modified]: A didactic revieiq, stressing various symptoms of irre-ularigy and corrective or remedial measures, especially a with regard to control of excessive bleeding and handling of the placenta. Eight Yugoslav and 7 Western references. L1/1 J W - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - W - - - - - - - - w - - - - - - I ) BAGOVIC, letmr, dr.: ZADjFI,OVIC, Josip, dr..- ORrS!C, 117traput *n, dr. MArsupialization in the trealment of cysts and Lnfl"-matory processes of lkrtbolin's g2and. Li4ecn. viesn. 86 no.5s 619--623 ITY 161, i. is niniki za rzenske bolent! I Porode Med--cinakog fakulteta u Zagrebu. AM4022017 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ Vladimir Sergeyevich; Flerov, Valeriy Nikolayevich Latest achievements in the field of chemical sources of current (-%-Toveyshiye dostizheniya v oblasti Ichimicheskikh istochnikdv toka) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 63. 0254 p. illus., biblio. b,000 copies pkinted. TOPIC TAGS: chemical batteries, electric batteries, chemical cur- rent source, dry cell, wet cell, storage battery, fuel cell PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book considers the most interesting chem- ical batteries introduced and tested during the last 15--20 years, as well as the research done on earlier types electrochemical current'. sources. 7he most important work is reported in the form of an 'eX7 ;.tensive review of the literature. -,The book can be useful to c-o'n- sumers of chemical batteries, workers in research institutions and in enter-orises related to the dry-cell and storage-battery industry, C ard AM4022017 and also studentg and instructorsof electrochemical departments of higher instituti6ns d-f learning. 4,chapters.8 and 11 and individual sections of Chs.;:6 aifd 10 (Sec. 6-'la and 10-5) were written by v. s. Bagotskiy. The iemaihing chapters were written by"V. N. Pl:yerov TABLE OF CONTENTS [ab~:idgedl: ;.Foreword 3 Ch. 1. 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M.M.. redaktor; MA"YNOV, V.M., red9l or; BUDYUK, V.P., redaktor; GURIVIGH, M.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Methods of state testing of varieties of farm crops; vegetables, melons and squash. potatoes, and fodder root crops] Metodiks gosudaretvennogo sortoispytaniia seliskokhoziaistvennykh kulltur; ovoshchnys, bakhchevys kulltury, kartofell I kormovye korneplody. Pod red. P.R.Marinicha t dr. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 260 P. (MIaA 9:9) (Plants, Cultivated) BAGRAYOV, I.A. "Preparing a working solutionof water containing S0211 Vin.SSSR 12 no. 9, 1952 !58 ~'xn mo V, I- fi 1. BEKIROV, U. 1; MAIPAM6V, T. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Separators (Machines) 7. Using seDarators in wine making, Vin. SSSR, 12, No. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. kand. ekon. nauk,; BREGELI I Enokh Yakovlevicb, doktor okon. nauk,; NCREIR, Il'ya Naumovicb, doktor ekon. nauk,; RYNDINA. M~riya Nikoleyevne, dots.; KHAFIZOV, ~afaell Khatynovich, kand. ekon. nank,; KURINA, Ts. A., red.; BERLOV, A.F., tekhn. red. [Criticism of present-day bourgeois economic theory; a collection] Kritika sovromennykh burzhuaznykh ekonomichaskikh teorii-, abornik. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Zneuie,".1958- 95 P- (Vsesoiuznoe obshchastvo po rasprostranOniiu. politichaskikh i nauchnykh znaaii. Bar. 3, nos. 27/28/29). (MIRA 11:12) (Economics) BAGRAMDV. L. A - of workers' health (nImperialism Imperialism as an enemy and the deterioration of workers' health" by A.N.Rubakin. Reviewed by L.Bagramv). Sov.profsoiusr 7 no.21:62-64 N '5 9. (MIRA 12:12) (Labor and laboring classes--Medical cars) (Rabakin. A.N.) 1~ H C- KA M wv~ Subject t MSR/)Rning Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 11/24 AID F - 3281 Authors : Raskin, R. M. and R. A. Bagramov Title t Strength analysis of a sucker rod eolvmm Periodical : Neft. khoz., v. 33, #9, 50-55p 1955 Abstract 3 In the State,~',Institute for the Planning of Petroleum Hichinery-/ (Giproneft'nash) tests have been perf d to investigate the cyo3ic stresses in sucker rod columns. Results did not agree with figures computed from a theoretical formula preseated by I. A. Odingp Corr. )bmb.p Ac, of Soi.# USSR. An empiric formula based on those tests is suggested. Charts, 5 references., 1944-1951. Institution : None Submitted : No date BAGiw-uv, i?. I, SAGRAINJOV, R. A. -- "INVESTIGATION OF CoRRosion-FAT[rUE RESIsTAUCr OF i-Uf:i~ ROD-5":SUB 30 DEC 52, Moscmi Cnm~ or LAL= RED BAUNCR PETROLEUM It.13T ImEril ACAD 1. 1'. GuIlKIN (DiL~SERTATIOU FOR 7HE DCCTZEE OF CANDIDATE ir; TrcHwiCAL SCIENCE,;) SO: VECI'.EP.N,%Y.- JANUARY-DEC EMEEn tc,'-1~2 P. A 11 ~G and_~~~ ~,R.~Aj Sciences. 22-1-7/34 TITIB: The effect of asymmetric loads on the corrosion fatigue strength of pump piston rods (Vliyani-ye asimmetrichnogo nagrazheniya na korrozionno-ustalostnuyu prochnost' nasosnykh shtang) PERIODICAL: ItVestnik Mashinostroyeni-vall (Engineering Journal), 1957, No.l,pp.20-30 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTIUCT: The links of built-up piston rods operating deep well piston pumps are loaded in tension and compression by a load cycle with -variable degrees of cycle assymetry. The need to save vei_~ht in pumping from depths reaching 2 500 m has urged full scale fatigue tests on individual links. A carbon steel (0 38"' Cs 0.15'/;0' IvIn, 0-35~, Si, 0.37,'r.;, P and 0.3?%', S) of 60 kg/mm. tensile strength in a corrosive medium conr2isting of simulated sub-soil water (including 192,8 kg/m-' NaGl) was tested in a special push-pull fatigue machine over a life of 10 000 000 cycles. The factor by which the corrosion fatigue strength is lower than the atmospheric fatigue strength drODs from 3-5 in a symmetrical cycle to 1 at a constant tension load. The factor drops linearly when plotted against the Card 1/i ratio of the minimum and maximum stresses of the cycle. Them AVAILAB,M,q 5 fi~ires, including 3 graphs, 1 table and 3 Slavic refs. .Library of Congress AUTHOR: Raskin, R.M. Candidates of Technical 11(0) BOV/93-58-11-12/15 AUTHft Bagramov, R.A_ Z,~ T Ways of Reducing Pump Rod Breakdown and Consumption (Puti sokrashcheniya chisla obryvov i raskhoda nasosnykh shtang) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 11, pp 6o-64 (ussR) ABSTRACT: This study of pump rod, breakdown and consumption was carried out at the oilfields of the Stalinneft', Ordzbonikidzeneft', Buguruslanneft', Stavropollneft, and Kine3l4eftr NPUs and at the Baychx;nchas and Kashkar oilfield.s of the Kazeklistanneftf IVU in a period of more than two years. The results are presented in Fig. 1 ahd Table 1. According to these data the maximum number of breakdowns occurred in the initial and final periods of pump rod service. In the initial period the breakdowns were clue to technical defects and accidental damage in production, transportationp and. storage. In the final period the breakdowns occurred as a result of fatigue due to corrosion. The pump rod durability depended on the amplitude of the existing stresses which increased with the increase in pump diameter, with the length of the stroke,, fmd the n=ber of pump Jack vibrations (Figs. 2-3). The study led to the following conclusions: 1) the breakdown and con- sumption of pump rods can be markedly deduced., 2) the period of ptmp rod Card 1/2 Ways of Reducing Pump Rod Breakdown (Cont.) SOV/93-58-11-12/15 service must be determined by the progressive increase in the n=ber of breakdowns due to corrosion fatigue and not by the breakdowns in the initial period when the rod failure is due to technical defects or acci- dental damage, 3) the pump rod breakdown and consumption is reduced by svitching to ptmips of smaller diameter when the capacity of large dimater pmps is not fully utilized due to insufficient oil inflow from the for- mation, and 4) Dump rod operation is favorably affected by pumps of law speed and long stroke. The 'problem of pwap rod breakdown and consumption was studled also by A.S. Vir-movskiy whose views on the subSect, are pre- sented in "Vbprosy el-tspluatataii neftyanykh skvazhin" (Principles of 04-2well Operation), Gostoptekhizdat, 1947. There are 3 tables and I figure. Card 2/2 -r,n u 1-5 All I;! f ~! gn 1. c3 A its ilia A' -T t Nil 0 Ajj-!D.. q ;1,-! jim, ~' 'r; ; 0 - I CHI 21 ;Lg ht - v 0~- HI R"i RASKIN, R.M.; BAGROOV, R.A. Surface hardening is an efficient means of strengthening sucker rods. Neft. khoz. 39 no.9:46-49 s 61. 04IRA 15:1) (Sucker rods) MGRAMOV, R.A.; KIN, Yu.B. Mechanism for by-pass and fastening the stationary dr IMing- line branch. Mash. i neft. obor. n0.6:14-17 165. (MLTIA 18-7) 1. Gosudarstvennyv nauchno-issledovatellskly i proyektnyy in- stitut neftyanogo mashinostroyeniya. m RAHWELI, A.Ya.; AVAKOV, V.A.; BAGRAMOV, R.A. Method for evaluating the kinematic diagram of the Ltqin hoisting mechanism of drilling rigs. Mash. i neft. obor. no.8:7-11 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. VNIIPTneftemash i Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy I proyektnyy institut neftyanogo mai3hinostroyeniya. MCHERK09 A.P.; PRONINAD M.N.; BAGRO"I V R 1. . - - Vic-thodology of fecial angi,cgrap~V; r,~entgenoanat-mic-p! and nlinical uulmtantiationo trudy 1--go W 44253-60 165. Ofm" -Pri- TAr;S Lag _e snaper :6 paci tor is connected in parck, 1 t nc re a--e r- tC- F, P7 P -ne r re - % 02- is I n t c, M; 4;),- i r-,�5 i S tc -Ez t7- R- has gure Card I / ~ L 8100-66 AGG NR: AP5027025 4-2094-.~,6 a,:Ti (i) ACC NRg AP6029032 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/034/OP6j INVENTOR: Nasibov, A. S.;,Bagramov, V. G. ORG: none TITLE: A high-voltage ulse ene ator? Class 21, No. 183821 [announced by Physico- 2u0sod r r technical Institute (Fiz1 o- e nigcGeos iy institut)] SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 44-45 A TOPIC TAGS: pulse generator, coaxial cable ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a high-voltige pulse generator (see Fig. 1). In order to obtain short pulses with a single sw4ching element, Fig. 1. High-voltage pulse generator J=M Two-stage coaxial line; 2 switching element; 3 - ferritetrings. cp C= UDC: 621.313.17-: 621i3.027.3 L 42094-66 ACC NR, AP6029032 two-stage coaxial lines are used. of the coaxial lines. Orig. art. SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: OlOct Ferrite rings increase the rp output inductance has: 1 figure.. 4/ ATD PRESS:'S-v MAKEDOV, Shamkhal; BAGRAMOVAJ, A.I.; AVANESYAN, M.A. Studies in the field of glycol ethers and their derivatives. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.3:33-36 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut neftekhfiniohesklkh protsessov AN AzorSSR. BAGRAMOVA, L.E.; BUZUYEVA, I.A. h-ocessing of iruts. Khleb.i kond.prom. 6 no.6:37~41 Je 162. (MIRA 15.7) 1. Zakatallskiy orekhoochistitellnyy zavod, AzSSR. (Zakataly-Nuts) BAGUMOVA. M.A Effect of additional pollination vith haterogenous pollen on the setting of seeds and viability of i7e plants in natural pollination. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Biol.i sellkhoz.nauki 7 no.5-83-88 My '*. (Yr-RA 9:8) 1. Institut genetiki i selektaii rasteniy AN Arm.SSR. (Rye) (Fertilization of plants) BAGRAMOVA. M. A. ~-" ~~;, 1. "Ef.."ect of Supplementary Heteropol'ination on the Fertility and Vitality of Rye and Wheat Plants. " Cand Biol Sci, Department of ' *. -". - ~ I Biological Sciences, Aced Sci Armenian SSR,'Yerevan, 1955. (KL, 110 11, Mar 55) SO: Sum No. 670, 29 Sep 55 - Slirrey of I)cientific and Technical Dig- sertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) L 2738S~Zt)o IJPkc) JD/F.M ACC NR% AP6015238 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/000/005/0001/0005-:- AUTHM Zemzin, V Boyeva, A. V.; Bagramova~ T. I. ORG: Central Boiler and Turbine Institute im. T. 1. Polzunov~ (Tsentroll.nyy kotlo:~51 turbinnyy institut) TITLE: Susceptibility of austenitic steel welds to brittle failure t high temperature SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya 9-varka, no. 5, 1966, 1-5 TOPIC TAGS:. steel, austenitic steel, steel welding, weld, weld brittle failure/ Khl8Nl2T steel, Khl8N9 steel, KhIMW steel ABSTRACT: Th s e tibility to brittle failure of welded joints of_Khl8Nl2T. Yhl8N9 andLIK~~~ustenitic steelshas been investigated. Specimens cut either from pipes with 27-37 mm thick walls or forgings 30-50 mm thick were subjected to bend tests at 500-800 C at a constant deformation rate (the TsKTI method). Welded joints-of Khl8Nl2T ateel were found to be susceptible to brittle failure. The melting method, type of welding electrodejor preheating have no significant effect on the susceptibility to brittle failure. Welded joints of Khl8N9 steels were found to be less susceptible to brittle failure than those of Khl8Nl2T, especially when the carbon content was low and the steel contained no titanium. The highest resistance to brittl& failure in,the weld-adjacent zone was observed in Khl6N9M2 steel containing &-J 1/2 UDC: 621.791.019 , , - 191100009999OWW -W , , , ~ 1, ; 0 11 to 11 to 1 old A up g Al ji t3 t AP Al 00 it 60 it to 0 0 to . I all4 o 11 0 0 0 a a 0 i _ A ' # , il r s 0 am, -.5 ;' ~ k6w 4~ ti KT *0 , RIJm 41i'ls .1, Jon, 31. MR.. Cal is d'. laaxiiiletlal high c. d. in the prarwrwr col raywi in the like Nurlsm. so a ) 1 3 1 zoo 3 zoo fou l too of .60 to At 0, !zoo 0r -00 8 use !~-O ~1* 0.1 ~-i !,a- AL 0 1 a I f .11411 CIA C- IS4 - - -M - -- - ftr T jj ` 1 1 AR I I A OW 0 0 IF I AF Of ll AN 0 ~' I I 1 If Of tv to it 4 w It it 9 It 1 0 0 0 00 e 0 000 0 o 0 0 4 Wo fee* 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 e 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAGRAMN, A. T. "on the Supertension of Silver," Zhur. Fiz. Khim., 12., No.3P 1939. Physico-Chem Inst. im. L. Ya. Karpov, Dept. Surface Phenomena, Moscow 5*(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2216 Saveshchaniye DO elektrokhlmil. 4th, Moscow, 1956. c z Trudy... J I abornIkI (Transactions of the Fourth Conference on Elect- ' rochemintry; Collection or Articles) Moveov , lzd-vo AN SSSE, t i d n e . 1959. 865 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,500 Copies pr onsoring Agency: Akademlya. naulc SSSR. Otdolenlys khimichaskikh 3p nauk. Rditorlal Bcardl A.N Frumkin (Reap. Ed.) Academician, O.A. Y.31n. Secretary), B.N. Kabanov, Pro- Professor$ S.I. Zhd;nov (Heap ,, fessor, 5.1. Zhdanov (Reap. 5 retary)l B.N. Kabanov, Professom Ea. M. Kolotyrkin, Doctor of Chemical Sciences) V.V. Losev, P.D. Lukovtsev, Professor; Z.A. Solov,yeva; V.V. Stander, Professor; and G.M. Florlanovich; Ed. of Publishing Houeni N.G. Yegorov; Tech. Zd.t T.A. Pmsakovs. PVRPOSEs This book In Intended for chemical and electrical engi- ph" iclats, metallurgists and researchers Interested In n ors, . v: r Iou anpects of electrochemistry. :Z0 COVERAGE: The book contains 12T of the 138 reports present.ci at the Fourth Conference on Electrochemistry sponsored by the Depart- ment of Chemical Sciences and the Inatitute of Physical Chemistry Academy or Sciences, USSR. The collection pertains to different branches of electrochemical kinetics. double layer theories and Industrial ele galvanic processes In metal electrodepoeiton and ct_ rolysis. Abridged discussions are given at the end Of each divi- mlon. The majority or reports not Included here have been published In periodical literature. No personalities are mentioned. References am given at the end of most of the articles. ~ftn lInstituto of Physical Chemistry, cUs"h*.-D.X_ and Bn ~ ..,~ chanism Of the Electrolytic . Academy or Sclnc Reduc tIon of' Chromic Acid 197 and P!,,j__2l1nkln& (Inatitut ~:eokhlmli I anallti- !oy khImil AN SSSH Imeni V.I. Vernadskogo - Institute s Cha of ochemIstry and Analytical Chemistry lmenl 7.71. Vernadskly, c ; Academy of Sciences, USSR). PAchanlam or the Formation lytic (Kinetic) Waves In Solutions Containing 0r Cst Molybd te, Ions and Perchloric Acid 201 : Xalvoda, Robert. (Polarographic Institute, Czechoslovakian rciainiyor Sciences). Methods of Oncillographic Polar*- graphy 205 3 t ro.b~rE_A,. 0. (Tomsk ty politekhnIcheekLy lnotltut-Tomak Poly- V.-ihnic Institute). Determination or the Composition or Discharging Zinc Complexes by the Amalgam Polarography M.th.d 213 Card 9/34 Agar. ;,K. (Great Britain). Reduction Of Ox~gen to Hydrogen F-eRixIde at a Mercury Electrode In Acid ~ Olution. 219 S.C. (Zavod *AkrJkh1~-_1nqtltut arganlcheakoy Ch . I Imenl I.D. ZelInskogo AN 3--SR-"Akrlkhln' Plant Institute Of' Organic Chemistry ImenI I.D. Acade Y Or Sciences, USSR). In Zelinskly, m rluence of a chemical Chain R:actlOn on the PolaroeraPhl c Behavior of Quaternary Pyridin sit , .Knunyants, I.L. , and M.S. VYaxankIn (Znstlt~t elementoorgan_-- 223 __che9XIkh Boyedineiily,-Am-333R-I,,.,.t,t. of 0 eftnoelemental Compounds, Academy Of Sciences, USSR). r of oc , P -Una aturated Acid Derivatives Hydrodlmerization 227 __1Vsc.usXIon. M-Ch-Grabovaki. A. Levin. A.Z. Fallen.,., A,T.-.Vazritmyan, A.A, Gabovith. Aat=pov, and Aff_~rz~mwlhl. Card 10/ 34 ItVPA A BAGP-AMYANY,B.R. (M,,co,) Protective and therapeutic effects of hormones against ionizing radiation in animals and man. Probl.endok. i gorm. 4 no,2:115-122 Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz V-sesoyznogo instituta eksperimentalluoy endokrinologii (dir. - prof. Ye. A. VaByukova) (RADIATION PROTUCTION, hormones, review (Rua)) (HORMONES, effects protective eff. against ionizing radiation in man & animals (Rus)) GRMZZNSKIY, D.E., RABKINA. A.Ye., BAGRAMTAN, X.R. (Moskva) Preventive and therapeutic action of the somatotropic hormone in radiation injury [with summary in English]. Probloendok. 1. gorm. 4 no,4:51-57 J1-1g 158 (MIRA llslo) 1 Iz radiatsionnoy laboratorii (zav* - dots. D.3. Grodzneskiy) i otdela morfologii (2AV prof. Te.i TArakanov) Vaesoyu2nogo initituts eksperimentall noy endokrinlgii (dir. - prof@ TeJ. Vagrukova)' jEADIATION PROTECTION, by somatotropic in x-irradiation in rate (Rue)) (SOMATOTROPrff, offs' protective against x-irradiation in rate (Rue)) 1;0 --l-, 1-1. L,. -A.- "AM Content in the Hypophysis and Peripheral Bbood After the Effect of Ionizing Radiation." Theses of the Proceedings of the Annual Scientific Sessions 23-26 March 1959 (All-Union Institute of Experimental Endocrinology) From the Radiation Laboratory (Head--Docent D. E. Grodzenskiy) of the All Union Institute of Experimental Endocrinology (Director--Professor Ye. A. Vasyukova) BAGRAMYAN, X.R. Course of the emidative phase of infla-tion in irradiated animls. Voet.-med.zhur. no.8:23-28 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz radiatsionnoy laboratorii (zav. - doteent D.E. Grodzenskiy) i otdela patofiziologi-.% (zav. - prof. 5.M. Leytes) Vseeoynzuogo insti- tuta eksperimentallney endokrinologii. (EM.ATBS AND TRANSZKTRS radiation eff.) (IMIAMMATIOB radiation eff.) BAGR&MYAN, Ye.R. Asseiament of the prophylactic and therapeutic action of parathyroid gland hormone on irradiated animals. Med. rad. 5 no.12*.78-79 160. (MIRA 1413) (PAR&THYROID HORMONES) (R&DTATION SICKMS) BAGRAMY.AN E -(Moskva) Influence of somatotropic hormone of the pituitary gland on the protein composition of the blood serum and on the inflazom ry processes in irradiated anomals. Probl. endok. i gorm. no.6:43-46 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz radiatsionnoy laboratorii (zav. - dotsent D. E. Grodzenakiy) i otdola fiziologii Nav. - prof. S. M. Leytes) Vsesoyuznogo insti- tuta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dir. - prof.)W. A. Vasyukova) (SOMATOTROPIN) (BLOOD PROTEINS) (RADIATION SIGICNESS) (INFLAMMATION) 30349 S/205/61/001/004/007/032 0 -1 a;~ 0 D298/11303 .AUTHORs -Begramyany E. R. TITLE: The insulin-activating properties of the liver in irradiated rats FERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. 19 no. 4, 19619 504-507 The present research set out to determine the insulinase activity of the liver in reAs at various stages after their exposure to ionizing radiation. The aim of the work was to discover one of the possible mechanisms of disturbance of sensitivity to insulin. Insulinase activity was determined by the method of I. A. Mirskiy (Ref. l9s Arch. Biochem. and Biophys.p 20t 11 1p 1949; Ref. 20: J. Biol. Chem*9 2149 1# 3979 1955). The tests were run on rats irradiated with a minimam abso- lute lethal dos* of X-rays at 700 r or at an LD 60 of 500 r. The inten- sity of the dose was 50 r/min. The irradiated rats were weighed dailyq and at later stages a study was made of the leukocyte count and peripheral bloodo The difference in the percentage content of free iodine between a Card 1/4 (~ 3o349 S/205J61/001/004/007/032 The insulin-activating... D298/D303 the test and control samples after incubation indicated the animalst liver insulinas* activityo The tests showed that the percentage ex- pression of the liver insulinase activity depended on the amount of insu- lin in the incubated mixture. The higher the concentration of insulin in the mixture! the lower the percentage expression of insulinase actiyi- tYO The insulinase activity was studied 1, 3 and 24 hours, and 21394V5, 6 and 7 days after irradiation at 700 r, and 10,, 12 and 14 days after their irradiation with a sublethal dose of 500 r. No regular changes in the insulinase activity were observed in the latent period of radia- tion sickness (2 - 4 days after irradiation). However, considerable inhibition of inaulinase activity was noted from the 5th day onwards. In a number of testsf a direct relationship between the degree of the inhibition of insulinase activity and the gravity of radiation sickness was noted. In the terminal period, some animals showed marked inhibition of the insulin-activating system of the liver. Insulinase activity was 4 times below normal. The results indicate that one of the causes of increased sensitivity to insulin in rate at the height of radiation sickness is inhibition of the insulin-activating properties of the liverls Card 2/$ /~, ty 30349 S/205/61/001/004/OOT/032 The inaulin-activating... D298/D303 enzyme system. However, the author's findings do not permit the changes in insulinase activity to be attributed to the action of ionizing ra- diation. The inhibition of the liver's enzyme activity in the terminal period of radiation sickness is obviously not specific to X-rays. In all probability, these changes in the terminal period are of a secondary natureq i.e.9 they are caused not by ionizing radiation, but by a com- plex of metabolism changes which ensue in this period of radiation sick- nesm. Thele are I figure and 35 references: 13 Soviet-bloc and 29 non-Soviet-bloc, The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications read as followas V. Stankovic, N. Sestan, Nature, 184i 18169 1959; 1. A. Mirskyj G. Perisutti, F. J. Dixon, J. Biol. Chem., 214, 11 397, 19551 H. H. Tomizawa~ M. Z. Nutley, H. To Nahaharaj Re B. Williams, J. Biol. Chem.y 214, IN 11 285, 1955; P. C. Rajam, C. To Knorpp, J. Labor. and Clin. Med.' 49, 11 128, 1957. ASSOCIATIONs Tsesoyuznyy institat (All-Union Institute Moscow eksperimentallnoy endokrinolo~ii of Experimental Endocrin tk Card 3/,t BAGRAMYAN, E.R. (Moskva) Role of the hypopbysis in the reaction of the adrenal glands to radiation. Probl.endok.i gorm. 7 no-3:19-21 2-61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Iz radiatsionnoy lab-ratorii (sav. - dotsent, D.E. Grodzenskiy) Vsesoyuznogo instituta ek3perimentallnoy endokrinolog-ii (dir. - prof.,~Ye.A* Vasyukova). (PITUITARY GLAND) (ADRENAL GLANDS) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EMCT) PA Re ~1-1 YP ni) YE SESSION D-4-5 : Effects or the Suprarenal Cortex (a) h it renal Systern Illoc emleal Aspects of the Effects or Ionizing Rildtallon on the PRO If Ad D. E. Grodke",k`y_E~11. B3-m,-n and T. 1. Innenko During the first hours after ' radiation with minirnall absolutily lethal X-my dt~sci the adt,cetocorikotrophk ", 'a~ ur c 6., ar+ le actisity in the systemic Wood or rats decreased or diLippearcd almost completely. There limits after Irtadimion th AM I content ckrc%tr3cts or the aticnobypophyii was let% than in the controls, whereas the corricourronc content of d-al wneut blood decreased. X-ray% do not induce in hypopbysecttmircd rat% any adrenal ascotbic acid i depiction. E rerimcnt-% hate been performed IQ elucidate the mcchani~ or the mduction of AMI acti%ity in systemic blood of irradiated rats. The ascorbic acid concentration in -the left adren3l gland or irradiated and n.n-ireticlimed hypophyswomirod rats was compared witli that of the right gland. "cRed I he after intrs~roous injection or ACTI 1. It was found that in irradiated hypophytectornized rats, 2 or 3 y ACT) I clicit the same Admnal response as in non-irradiated vnci, It Follows that no inactivation of cxogtnou% ACTH InIrt place doring etrowre in X-rays, not does the adrenal reaction to ACT[ I undergo any change. The drop of adrenal ascatbit: acid and its recovM after intravenous injection or AM I was foliowcd in irradiated and non-irradiated hypophyscdomized J rats. The degree of depletion of adrenal ascorbic acid and the rate or its restoration was similar in both groups. The enzymic activity of adrenal homcl;rnst~ was assayed in In vit,o "periments. which showed that. following Irradiation. b;mynthesis of aldosterom slightly increased. while biosynthesis or conkosterone slightly decreased. Progesterone added to the adrenal hornogenates or irradiated and non-iffadiated rats greatly Increased the forme- tion or corticostcrone- The catte or aldosterone biosynthtsis remained unchanged. Thus. It appears that no change occturs in the crayme system or. the adrenal which Is responsible for the ACTIf effect upon this gland and for torticosterone Ittosynthesis. USSR rePOrt Pre.9ent'A 11% Q9 2n1, Intl. COOZMan or Badlatlon lRemeorch, EMV9atO/rOTk3hUV, Gt. &U. ~ ;-11 AUZ 1962 BAGRAMYAN, E.R. (Moskva) Reactions of-the adrenal glands in hypophysectomized rats to unilateral adrenalectomy., administration of adrenalins and irradiation. Arkh. pat. no.209-65 163 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Iz radiatsionnoy laboratorii (zav. - dotsent D.E. Grodzenskiy) Vsasoyuznogo instituta eksperimentallnoy en- dokrinologii (dir. prof. Ye.A. Vasyukova). Reaction of the adrenal glands to ACTH in irradiated and non- irradiated hypophysectomized rats. Probl. endokr. gormonoter. 9 no.4:12-15 Jl-Ag'63 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz- radiatsionnoy laboratorii (zav. - dotsent D.E. Grodzenskiy) Vsesoyuznogo institute, eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dir.- prof. Ye.A. Vasyaova). BAGRAMYAN, E.R. InSulin-activating properties of the liver in irradiated- rats. Radiobiologiia I n0-4:503-507 161. (MM& 17:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii, Moskva. BAGRAMYAN, E.R.; GRODZENSKIY, D.E. (Moskva) Action of X rays and hormones on the penetration of labeled albumin into an infla=atory focus. Pat. fiziol. 1 eksp. terap. 7 no.6.*27-31 A-D 163. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Iz radiatsionnoy laboratorii (zav. - dotsent D.E. Grodzenskiy) Vsesoyuznogo instituta. eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii. BAGRAMYAN E R 1-1 Metabolism of exogenous ACT-H in normal and irradiated rats. Vop.med.khim. 10 no-3:265-269 Mq-Je 164. (1,411RA 18:2) 1. Radiatsionnaya laboratoriya Vsesovuzno.,-o instituta eksperimentall- noy endokrinologii, Moskva. BAGRAMYAN, E.R. Effect of anesthesia on the reaction of the hypophyso-adrena! system to stress. Farm. i toks, 27 no.3:33,",:-338 Yjy-Je 164. (MIP,4 18--4) 1. Radiatsionnaya laboratoriya (zav. - dotseit D.E.Grodzenskiy) Vaesoyuznogo insti-Wta eksperimentallnoy eLdokrinologii2 Moskva. GRODZEIISKIY, D.E.; IVANIFAIKO, T.I., BAGRIAMLYAN, E.R.; AISESEINA, L.V. Biosynthesis of corticoateroldn In adrenal Unsues in irradiated hypophyuectomized rats and electrolyte metabolism. Probl. end-k. i gorm. 11 no.5:77-81 S--O 165. (MIRA 19: 1) 1. Vsesoyuznvy institut eksper'Lmentalinoy end.okrinologil, Moskva. Submitted October 20, 1964. BAGRAMYAN, E.R.; IVANENKO, T.I. Biosynthesis of aldosterone in the adrenal glands of rats. Probl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.6:77-81 N-D 164. T.-'7)-- 1. Radiatsionnaya laboratOriyR (%&V. - dotsent D.E.Grodzenskiy) Vessoyuz- nogo instituta eksperi-mentallnoy endokrinologii (dir. prof. Ye.A.Vasyukova), Moskva. 1 ACC NR: AP6016887 SMI CE CODE: UR/023.9/65/06O./on7o-0-1.570-Ci~'-II _2 AMHOR: Bagrawan. E. R, ORG: Radiation Laboratory /headed by Docent D.'E. Grodzenskiy/p An-Un.iolIInstit of Experimental Endocrinologii /direetGd by Professor XQ4_AA_YA.-aatkozaJ, Noscow (RadiatsionayOA laboratorlya Vsesoytiznogo instituta oksporimentallnoy ondokrinolog:li) TITIE: Reaction of the hypophyseal-adronal system of irradiated rats'to repeated strJss SOURCE: Byulletenl eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 6o, no*' 11, 1965, 13-11 TOPIC TAGS: rat, x rdy irradiation, ascorbio acid, radiation sickness, radiation biologic effoot, ACTH, gland, endoprinology- Aj~SWQT;The author studied.tbe reaction of the hypophsis and adrenal cb'rt,6x o -if radiated male-tats to repoeved -stress - unilateral adrenalectorq 'and x-irradiation. He found that removal of the left adrenal resulted within~ Pne hour in a sharp decrease in the ascorbic acid concentration of the right, adrenal in both iriadiated and intadt rats. Repeated irradiation at the 11 height of radiation sickness caused the same reduction in ascorbic acid. Like normal rats,, the irradiated animals developed -compensatory hypertrophy, ~of the remaining gland in response to removal of the other. The decrease in the ascorbic acid content of the adrenal cortex of ir- Card 1/z upe: 616.432+616.~~-092:917-001.28-06-.TZ16.~5~89.87-oiLl.1"17-001,26 ACC NR, JP6016BB7 radiated aniMaIs-'a'n' r'espo- t - adr alect6* -and t6 nse o en repeated irradiation .q.eew to be caused by the release of ACTH from the pituitary. radiation_ __duc6d' Th re~Uts o*f the 6Rperlnents show a6ate si s in by lethal doses of x-rays does not interfere with the release of ACTH from the. 'pituitary in response to stress,pr.. dest o y the., reaction of -the adrenal__cortqx._!- to endogTous A.M.'This papek was present1d by-Active Ner-ber MIN SSSR P. Di. Gorizontovi Orip art* has: 3 tables. fi-PR_S7 suB co-T)E.- o6 suBm DATr-,: -z3Apr64 oRiG.nF: 002 OTH REFt 004 Card 2/2 Pv 99-6-5/9 AUTHOR: Bagramyan, G.A., Minister of Water Resources of the rr-m-y Tan-s7a y _aS S R TITLE: "Construction of Irrigation Projects in India" (Irrigatsionnoye stroitellstvo v Indii) PERIODICALt "Gidrotekhnika i Melioratsiyall, 1957, Nr. 6, PP 44-50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In India great attention is paid to the development of irriga- tion farming. The percentage of hectares under irrigation has been steadily increased from.17.5 % in 1950-1951 to 21.88 % in 1555. An additional amount of 30 million hectares can be irri- gat ed by means of large and medium sized irrigation systemy and as many hectares with the aid of wolls and other small water sources. A total of 7,200 million Rupees was appropriated for the development of various irrigation projects to be carried out within 3 five-year plans. In India extensive use is made of water reservoirs, both for storing rain and for diverting flood waters. In conjunction with dam construction for irriga- tion purposes, numerous hydro-electric power plants are under construction along the main water ways. - Nine scientific Card 1/2 research institutes are engaged in studying problems pertaining 99-6-5/9 ~Tonstruction of Irrigation Projects in India" to irrigation and hydraulic engineering. The article contains 1 figuret 8 photographs, and 1 Slavic referenced AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 2/2 6(t ~ r4 v,,N ~ et ,~ / G, - R~ 99-10-3/8 AUTHOR: Bagramyan, G.A., Minister of Water Resources of the Armenian TITLE: "Water Resources of the Armenian SSR11 (Vodnoye khozyaystvo Armiyanskoy SSR) 40th Anniversary of the Great October Re- volutton (k 40-Y godovshchine velikogo oktyabrya) PERIODICAL: "Gidrotekhnika i Melioratsiyall, 1957, # 10, p 24-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Irrigation, is a necessity for farming in the dry continental climatic zonea:of the Armenian republic, and in the zones of a moderate warm climate irrigation is a means for intensifying agricultural production. Reconditioning of old irrigation facilities and construction of new irrigation systems began in 1921. During the next years the following irrigation structures were built: the Okt~mberyan, imeni Stalina, Kharbert, Shadrlin, Mazria, Nor-Arabkir, Novo-Kalmin, Nalband, Sisiah, Yechmiadzin, Norks, Nizhne-Razdan, Talin, Loriyok, Garnin, Ko- tay, Arzni-Shamiram, Alapar, and Dvinak canals, the Arpalich and several minor water reservoirs, the Armash. Arindzh and 15 umpini stations on the Ararat lowlands, as *611 as numerous ydroe ectric power plants. These installations supplied 9 waterifor new irrip6tion projects and improved water.'-deliveries Card 1/3 of the old systems. By 1957 thZ-acreage under irrigation had 99-10-3/8 "Water Resources of the Arm6nian SSR", 40th Anniversary of the Great October Revolution. increased to 215,000 hectares from 86,400 hectares in 1917. In addition, the 6th 5-year plan calls for irrigation of 150,000 hectares of pastures, and construction of a large system to irrigate the Gagam mountain pastures from the Aknalich lake. Besides gravitational irrigation, 73- Pumping stations are operated for 'the irrigation of 12,300 hectares. More efficient methods of irrigation were studied by the Armenian Scientif~c Research Institute for Hydraulic Engin- eering and Melioration (Armyanskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut gidrotekhniki i meliorataii), in order to increase the yields of grapes, fruit, tobacco, sugar beet., grain an 'd other crops. The construction of the Akhuryan water reser~- voir wit.~ a c.apacity of 500 million cu m wi-11 offer a great futurefor irrigation farming. Water from the Sevan lake and Razdan river are of great importancq for further increasing the acreage under irrigation. The article contains I map and 16 photographs. Card 2/3

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