3ARUWlN, N.D.
Yeather observations. Geog. v shkole no-3:56 My-Je '53. (MLRA 6:6)
(Meteorology--Observations)
A~u LIJ, Iij_u_*II_uj LLIJ
BARAKEET IN, N. L.
Contour map in a coudenqed inquiry. Geog. v
shkole 18 no.2:57
Mr-Ap 155- (MLRA 8:7)
(aeography-3kaminations, questions, etc.)
W(l)/BDS--AFFTC/ASD/SM-3--RB
iWIRAVI-11m: AP30DO214 s/O(*0/63/000/003/0003/OD0d
AUMOR: Berakhtin, VON*
-57
TITLE: CerUdn dauracteriatics of aircraft bu* %onto at altitudes of 8
to 10 km~
SW=: Meteorolog*a igidrologlya, no. 5, 1963, 3.8
=C TAGS of aircraft b=p-- acceleropam
AWTRACT: Many- Soviet. -adheduled-a Irl iners
f lights
recoraing air OVA study arel
between Moscay and Irkutsk has shown that the rraability of
encountering weak
bumPs at altitudes of 8 to 10 km along this route is 4.7%, moderate
bmps,,' 4.5%.,
and strong b=ps, 0.3%, relative to the total n=ber of flights. As
many as
10 to 15 flights per day vere maae along the same route. Frcm YAW
1957 through
December 1960, 131 zones of moaer~te and strong bumps were recorded
and an&3,vze4
maxIm= increase ot acceleratica in ea--Ii zone was not less than
0.3g. Moderate
and strong bumps were classified into f= grcups according to cause,
Bump
zones were. spotty rather than continuous. The characteristic
horizontal
dimensions of tur'bulent sectorz In balf of the cues of moderate and,
strong
Cord 1/2,
PMOG=CK: Zayadno-8lblrskoW'WMS- (W
iSuBmrlw.. 00 DPM ACQ: 14jv=63 00
SM CCDEt & PR-~` - NO TW SOV: 003 ODD
Card
BARAKUTTARSKIT, 1. [Barakht Jane I kyi, 1.]
Precast reinforced concrete cow barn on the OFeremoba
Zhovtnia"..
Collective Farm. Sill. bud. 10 no-9:6-8 S 160.
(YTRA 13:8)
1e Glavijy- inzhener Odesekoy mexhkolkhoenoy
sfroitellskoy organi-
tataiis
(OLIesas, Province-Dairy barns)
(Precast concrete construction)
DURNOV, V.K.; BABUSHKIN, N.M.; PUSHKASH, I.I.;
Prinimali uchastiye;
KOLYDGOPCV., A.V.; KLEPTSIN, V.G.; MASLENNIKOVA,
E.G.;
GORYACHF-VA, A.V.; MAKHVOSTQVp.-.V-,S.; RASIN,
B.S.; ZENLYAKOV,
A.A.; BAFOSHINAp G.V.
Distribution of the temperature of the hot blast
in the
tuyere passage of the blast furnace. Stall 25
no.3:205-209
Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy inatitut
metallurg-
icheskoy teplotekhniki i Nizhne-Tagillskiy
metallurgicheskiy
kombinat (for Durnov, Babushkin, Pushkash).
TIAHAKIN, A., inshener.
WO"
It is necessary to improve the state of repair of
the wooden
fleet. Rech.transp. 15 no.8:16-17 Ag 156. (EBA
9:11)
(Barges) (Ships, Wooden)
BAR&M. A.. inz'h.
Increase the transportation of inert building materials
for the
-onstructions*of the 5--onomic councils. Rech.transp.
20 no-'419-10
1~ 261. (11914 14z5)
(Building materials-Transportation)
BARAKIN, A., in2h.
------
Improve the navigability and operational facilities of
small rivers
for transportation purposes. Rech. transp. 20 no.8'12-13
Ag
161. (MIRA 14: 10)
(Inland water transportation) (Rivers-Aegulation)
BARAKIN, A.A..j.&Uajitvann" za v"usk; KHMOV, ?.A.,
tekhnicheekly
q5'1~~Ictor
Eftles for loading and securing the load on open
freight cars;
supplement no. 6 to article 8 of SMGS. In force since
January 1,
1956. Tariff manual no.11-2h) Pravila pogruzki i
krepleniia grazov
na otkrytom podvishnom sostave; prilozhenie No.6 k
statte 8 SMS.
Doistvuiut s 1 ianvaria 1956 g. Tarifnoe rukovodstvo
No.11-2H.
Moskva, Goo, transp. chel-dor, izd-vo, 1956. 146 p.
(KIBA 9:10)
1. Russia (.1923- U.$.S.R.) Ministerstvo putaq
soobshchaniya.
('Railroads-Freight)
BARAXINI AA&- otVet8$vsnW s& v7pusk; MrNA, G.P.,
takhnichesidy redaktor
[Regulations for the transportation of passengers,
baggage, and
goods between the Soviet Union and the Qerman Democratic
Republic
on-BoViet Military passenger trains using Polish
railroad lines.
as of October 10 19561 Pravli]A parevosok passashirove
bagashe i
toyaro-bagathe mzldu Botumom 3SR i Germanskol
Demokraticheakoi
Resp~ublikoi v voinBkikh passashirskikh poesdakh S=
transit= po
sheleanym dorogam Pollskol Haroduoi Respubliki.
Deistvuiut a 1
oktisbris 1956 g. Tarifnce rukovodetvo po 17. Moskva,
Goes traaspe
zhal-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 24 p. (HIIRA 10:2)
Is Auseia (1923- U.S.S.R4) Rinisteretyc putay
soobsbohantra
(Military railroads)
BAWIN, A.P., In2b.
Coordination of loading and unloading operations is
an important
condition for fulfilling the plan. Rech.transp. 17
no,9:23-25
s 158. (MIRA 11:11)
(Loading and unloading) (Harbore)
MIROHOV. Viktor Petrovich# kand.takhn.nauk;,BARAKIN
A.P., rateenzent;
PGROWSR, V.N., red,; MULUSHIU, A.N., re-d.-fiz-&--va;
IRA* N.I., taklm.red,
[Ways of increasing the transportation of freight by
inland
waterways) P~xti uvelicheniia parevosok grazov
rechnym
transportom. Xoskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport.w
1960.
90 P. (Inland water transportation) (KM 14:3)
BARAKI:,.', A., tnzh.; NOITIKOV, V., inzh.
Planning and evaluating the operation of transport
ships. Rech.
tramsp. 24 n0.5:22-24 165. (MLU, 18:9)
BLANK, Shlioma Pinkhusovich; BELYAVSKAYA, Maia
Iosifovna;
VYSHKVARTSEVA, Liliya Timo.Leyevna; 6ARAKDI,
red.;
LOBANOV, Ye.M.., red.
(Performance ana3,yvis of enterprises
operating in inland
navigation) Analiz raboty ekspluatatsionnykh
predpriiatii
rechnogo flota. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 171 p.
(MIRA 18:7)
LYAKROV, Honstantin Stepanovicb , inzh.;
KHEYFETS, Movsha Berkovich,
inzh.; ARSENOYEV., S.P.., reteenzent; VIAMIROV,
A.L., re-
tsenzent- MAKIN A P red ; MAKRUSMA, A.N., red.
izd-
va; RIDVW-,I-.T.~,7e m.;7ed*,
[Schedule of ship travel; principles of theory
and calcula-
tion3Grafik dvizheniis. flota) osnovy teorii i
raschat. Iro-
skvaj, Izd-vo, "Rechnoi transport," 1962. 185 P*
(KM 15:11)
(InI.grA water transportation)
SVIRIDOV, A.A., red., LOEtU"JiT,
Ye.M.j, redo
[Business accounting on river-going merchant ships]
Kboziaistvennyi raschet rechnykh transportnykh
sudov.
Moskva, Transport, 19b5. 107 p. (M114 18;5)
BAR"INA, N. 7.
Distribution of ribonucleic acid in call during
regeneration
following amputation of extremities in wbits mice.
Doklady
Akad. nauk SSSR 83 no.6:917-919 21 Apr 1952, (C!.%M
22:2)
1. Presented by Academician A. I. Abrikosov 28
February 1952.
2. Institute of Animal Morphology imeni A. N.
Savartaov, Academy
of Sciences USSR.
Pegulation ut ribonuckle a6d in reg~~f'-Faiag limbs of
/th~ axolotl. 1%. V. Ikid. Navl-,,
C..4. 4r'. IMIL' 47,
vgcucr
ating tinsue ii dirc~t Ivv-a pirtiona to we unit. of diftwi
tkttiou ~;ufl gro',vt1!'i;j a givtn rt-gion. '11)e.tigh con"'n. ef
I in udively difft4enliating tk!;j~ may be relattli to the
protein svittliesis-tak-itig there~- -.it norinal limbs-of
theaxoloij I vas faund In apprrciaille quantilks unly in the
epithelium, perichondrium, and uirtilagc~ Tbefirst ftw
days afttr amputation I was fjund in these tissues only.
-At tt- L-_Si.rling:.f n:gcncratiDn blastcroa ccIM which had
tLasophil cytop1mra appcarcd in the cartilage~. Undiffere
tiated reguner-atizig celk- were roilverted to wyolilasts
wete Mso b-lopliilic, Tht-.~e 1>x;uphffiQ c(41S vere M eni.
btyouit. tvp-,-. All (if the cuthryouic er-Ita tv-ntainol 1,
The I 'Incrca,,ed dilring tl,e ino~t n%pi(! niagcs of
grotth asid diger,-taktion. Wheij ri-guna.stion was corn-
Plete the ault. of I r(turneJ to 114,1111a1. I Was datd. by
PrLctwt',, :iw(h,-d (C~ 1. 3-1. S0121)_ N~16, M. F_azw'--
of "=:C add an "ll I'
ft tib. . amaphlblit.
4IM6-5y Akad. Sauk S.S.S.R. 81,
=olcs in the lb stage of frictalmorplimi, and
in axoIcAN. a
kown. of ribonucleic and is obwrvftl in lite
mll% of inter-
onediale tylx-(at rrgencrution site).
A~ifilh-cvnlimkinof flit
blulana begins, both stierles %how of
tili,muchic
,mid conca. At lite rud of rexeneratim flit,
amiloll shown
generation of the itcM in epithelium mid
mitiective time,
while tadpoles show the generation in soine
tnuwle I ime as
well. Azolotis in the early Stage Of
Tegriferatim %bow the
arid largely in the eplibelium, while tadlmll~
Oiow ;, w4lrr
diAtiribution tiumshout the v.Arlewtis fl-um
of th4- irifevimit-
Ing limli. NI- K-L.J.4
lk~
BAFAKIVA, N.F.
WSR/MeUciue Realiug of Wounda 1 M&Y 52
11changes in the Ribonucleic Acid Content of Cells
Varying.Conditione,of the Healing of Skin Wounds,"
X. F. Barakina, Inst of Animal Morphol imeni A. N.
Severtsov, Acad Bci USSR,
'.'Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXIV, No 11 PP 139-142
Results obtained by experimenting on rats indicate
thatthe rate of healing of skin wounds is definitely
connected with an increased formation of ribonucleic
acids by epithelial and connective tissue cells. The
effects M of A and D-avitaminosis; (2) of treatment
of the wound with products of disintegration of em-
,bryonal skin (which apparently delay grAbulation, but
MARA IM, A.1r.
Change of ribonuolola &old co;ntent in cells in
artifiOU117
stimulated regeneratiori of the organ, Dokl&4 hkad
nauk SUR
86 no. 5;1053-1056 11 Oct 1952. (CIKL 23:3)
1, Presented by Aostemiclan A. I. Abrikosov 12
August 1952.
2. Institute of Aulval Morphology-imeni A. N.
Severtsov, AcadevW
of Sciences USSR.
BAHAKDA, N.F.:GINMURG, G.I.ZKORGUI, 1.I.:POIXMYRV,
L.Y.:ROGAL', I.G.
Repair of cranial defects. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 87 no.
4:673-
675 1 Doc 1952. (GIXL 23:5)
1, Presented by Academician A. I. Abrikosov 5 October 1952. 2.
In-
stitute of Animal Morphology imeni A. N. Severtsov of the
AoadwW
of Sciences USSR.
BARAKINA, N. F.: "The effect of X-ray radiation on hematopoiesis.
A morphological analysis
of the bone marrow and spleen of mice irradiated under normal
conditions and when pro-
tected by carbon monoxide". Moscow,, 19"-5. Inst of Animal
Morphology imeni A. N.
Severtsov,, Aced Sci USSR. (Dissertation for the Degree of
Candidate of Biological
Sciences)
SO- Knizhnikya Letopis', No. 40., 1 Oct 55
AUTHOR: Bara4~jj,_Z,,,, 20-2_~14/6D
TIM: The Influence of X-Rap Upon the Haematopoietic Organs
Under Conditions
Of Protection of the Animal Organism With Carbon Monoxide
(V3.iyaaiye
rentgenovskikh luchey na krovetvornyye organy v usloviyakh
zashchity zhivotnogo organizma okislyu ugleroda)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol- 114, Nr.
2, 1m. 285-208
(USSR)
ABSTFMT: One of the most proodsingvays in studying the
mechanism of the
influence of ionized radiations-upon the organism is the
investi-
gation of'those conditions modifying the effect of these
radiations.
Hereto above all the protecting factors belong. This method
has beea
used in the vork under consideration ) too* The work under
consideration
has the following purpose: 1) The explanation of the
peculiarity
off the ra(iiation reaction of the ham opoietic organs
under the pro-
tection of the organism by c~rbcwmonoxide. 2) The
definition of
the degree of the radiation sensitivity of the different
cell
elements of the myeloid and 1jmphoid hematosis. The author
sub-
jected grownupyhitp mice of both sexes to a single general
x-ray
treatment in lethal doses (700, 1,000, 5000,r). Altogether
Card 1/3
20-2-14/6o
The Influence of X-Rays. Up= the Haematopoietic Organs
Under Conditions of
Protection of the 61mal Organism With Carbon Monoxide
440 mice were investigated. During the Irradiation of the
mice
within a carbon monoxide-containing atmosphere the
surviving rate
of the mice rose essentially. At 700 and 1,000 r the first
destructive modifications appear within the marrow of the
bones
after I hour, but at 5.,000 r at once after'the
irradiation. On
mice protected, by carbon monoxide the beginning of the
destruction wu noticeable not before- 4 hours. The
destruction of
the cells in all cases show a similar morphological
picture, and
at the beginning seizes only, an insignificant number of
cells. But
thereafter the destruction quickXy. increases and is
accompanied
by a fagoeytosis. The depth of the destruction was
distinguishable
even at absolutely lethal doses chyrotected and
tinprotected mice.
A quantitative method even rendere&-possible an
estimation of the
relative radiation sensitivity of the different call
groups of
the marrow of the bones.-The arythroplastical tissue is
more
radiation-sensitive tbAA the-1-A ure cells
Card 2/3
20-2-14160
The Influence of X-Rays Upon the Haematopoietio Organs
Under Conditions of
Protection of the Animal Organism With Carbon Monoxide
of the granulooytary range. The ionizing radiations early
and
effootivel,y disturb the hematosis process within the
spleen.
The radiation at first modifies the small lymphocytes. The
protection of the mice by carbon monoxide does not prevent
the destructive modifications within the marrow of the
bones
and the spleeng and it also does not retard the following
de-
ganeration of these organs. This degeneration only is
weaken-
ed. The mechanism, the protective effect on which is based,
ks obviously connected with the establishing of hypoxio
condi-
tions within the organism in the moment of being
irradiated.
There are 2 figures, I table, and 12 references, 3 of which
are SW-et,.
PRESENTEDs January 12, 1957, by 1. 1. Shmallgauzen,
Academician
SUBMITTED: January 8, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
17(4) SOV/2o-121-4-16/54
AUTHOR: Barakina, N. F.
TITLE: On the Nature of the Dest uctive Processes in the
Spleen
of a Mouse Caused by the Action of X-Rays (0 prirode destruk-
tivnykh protsessov T selezenke myshi, vyzvannykh deystviven
rentgenovskikh luc"ey)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr 4,
pp 631-633
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The experiments were carried out with male and
fer-ale mice
weighing 18 - 20 grams. In the first series of experiments
the whole animal was irradiated totally,in the second series
of experiments they were irradiated completely with shielding
of the spleen, and in the third series only the spleen was
irradiated and the remaining parts of the body were shielded
by lead of 3 - 5 mm thickness. The animals were irradiated
by a dose of 700 r and were then decapitated 6 hours, 19 3~
5, 71 89 109 12, and 15 days after the irradiation. The ex-
perimental material was fixed in a Tsenker liquid with acetic
acid. During the first hours after a total irradiation of
Card 1/3 the mice, noticeable destructive processes affect
the red
BOV/2o-121-4-16/54
On the Nature of the Destruative Processes in the Spleen of
a Mouse Caused
by.the Action of X-Rays
and the white pulp. 6 hours after irradiation, nearly the
whole white pulp consists of calf lymph. In the following
period (1, 2, 3 days) the total Aumber of the cellular ele-
ments in the spleen of the mice decreases noticeably. There
are many erythrocytes in the PUIP- 5 days after irradiation
the regenerating processes in the white pulp begin. 6 - 11
days after the influence of the X-rays the number of the
cells of the white pulp increases and the red pulp is filled
with blood. If the spleen is irradiated locally, within the
first 3 days after the irradiation exactly the same changes
are observed as after a total irradiation of the mice. Hor-
ever, after a total irradiation of the spleen already 5 days
after the irradiation there are intensive regnerating
proceses
in the whole spleen, and these processes become much more
intensive in the following time. If the spleen is shielded
and if the remainder of the body of the mouse is irradiated,
there is no destruction of cells. There are no morphological
changes with respect to the non-irradiated mice. If the half
of
Card 2/3 the spleen is shielded, the destructive processes
are observed
SOV/2o-121-4-16/54
On.the Nature of the Destructive Processes in the Spleen of a
Youse Caused
by the Action of X-Rays
only in the irradiated part of the spleen. The result's of
this
paper show that the destruction of the cellular elements is
caused by the immediate action of the radiation upon the
spleen. There are 3 figures and 15 references, 6 of which are
Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A. N.
Severtsova Akademii
nauk SSSR
(Institute of Animal Morphology imeni A. N. Severtsov,,AS
USS11)
PRESENTED: April 4, 1958, by I. I. Shmallgauzen$ Academician
SUBMITTED; April 4) 1958
Card 3/3
,-.BARA]agk N.F.
Local and distant effects of X rays on bone marrow
In white
mice. Zhur.ob.biol. 20 no.3:230-238 It-Je 159.
(MIRA 12: 8)
1. Institute of Aninal Morphology, Academy of
Sciences of
the U.S.S.R.
(1~ BAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL XMCT) (NARROW)
BARAKINA. N.Y.
Innuence of X-rays on bomopoiesis. Trudy Inst. morf.
zhiv. no.24,*38-73 159. (MIRk 13:3)
(x mys-pusIOLOGIM ZMCT)
(MOMPOINTIC STSTIM)
-17 (0)
AUTITOR.
TITI,P,,:
On tllie ';Jech,~nism of "ell
Da-struct"1--n nr, ~:Jv. C,:-,-nrs
of 4ammaalsl , Trilrin-
Plane Uncler tho
IIII-adiation (0
orf,anal-h noi
rnliatsii)
PERIODICAL:
Doklady Akademii nvu;~ 311!~R, 95" "al 121
pp
ABSTRACT:
The destruction nronc8~~os in radic-!3&n.-:i.tiv--
of
greatest In Vic radiation
irradiation -Ut).
eamage of the
cell -A-,i,ionts in these noi-. -,Cn
cxplaiiW. After tl-e
c.-,--plimtation of tub, CcAis
sensitivity is Therel"ro:-, 't
that the 6;,maE-ze of t!,- cell elements arccause7
iiF:tiirbnnc.ns in th--~
On tho other bqnd, the
and in vitro
is t~, be r.-ther ai-ilar
%vp.yr, and mechanisms of c--.Il
di~Aurbflnc-~,,~ b,~ i t
Card 1/.I
ir-1-a.diation o" orCmn
-3ystomr: (Ror 6) anE in Vr~
On the Mechanism of Cell Destruction ir.
Organs of ~!awmals, Taking Place Tndor the influc, cc of Ion
12j.n~- 7In(IIn*6if,r.
have not yet been wcolainc,i. Tho nro.-wlt n!"'ner
thia nrobleii. The invpsti~7~Mon r-ln'-et! ov,~r-.
development of the cells of VIC bone ma"rwr nwl tilt-,
outside the orannism na"L-or tho irrrillation jr vivo
vitro, 2) the capability c-f the brine marrow,-, cr'.l'I
irradiated in vitro of nct--;vT!t-LnI- the of
irradiated animals, '-',) the ievelo,-i-tent of
in the suleen irrailiate,', in vivo accorrlinE7 tr, :,t~;
state, ;) the behavior of th-~ bonc coll
irradiated in vitro which wr--e intro:i.rccrl ifit:~,
not irradiated animcin- rnd fe-rale -..,hite :aic-3
exDerimental animals. They
totfilly with 'x-rays or wi
exposed to irradiation. T--e
o2en rire iC(';,
500.0 r, the i;itensity of onn .~oje' ':iount'~(I to 50-"!)
rl,'-~,-
X-rays did ir~t infliiance the )ionc ~iarrow sp!'3-,~r s7r--n
destruction 7as founll. A r;iy.-J-oIo(-I-cal sodium
r!I!10-1:1e
irralir~ted 'sith 50CC~ r Oid n,t cause
of the bone merrot-; of were i rrn~! -!,, t-,
Card 2.14 1C'-O r--nd 500C r. Thus inlis
On the Mechanism of Cell Destruction in 11aemo-.xiiet-Jo
'TV/20-125-5-51 161
organs of _*,Iammals, Taking Placi, Under tile Influeneq of
C>
in vitro or 4al-en 'ro.--. 'he orurinism o"Ier the
to - 11 L,
irraiiation are not d,~stroye6. Thii~ Is. however, no proof
thpt thny are iind.-nn'-.95 r-id -,,hys;vIodcr,3I:, The
experiments prov~~fl thnt no, is obsorve-I
in cclls of 4-he 'itan-mo-)o1et-Ir s-steri ir-nAi,!teFI in
Lro;
12o-,.7aver, tlaey i-rc- -n2itir. Tlie,,, :--rc r-~I r~bl~~ ~O
re,-enerate Vie --stora of i-radiate~ nninr-13.
T'-cy ouff'c- fur~'Ilor-i~ore des!,r-oi;J_.-,1ns c.-.-'
rnIA-'ation
2 1-1 em
P-s soon as tlioy are -Lntro.-Iuz~~:! tha s:, s n
of n0t- I,. in import~nnt
elen.entn of f::~ irrndietcd orrranism do not undle-r;7-o
lve7,tructivLa
chan!~.!P_s if thi lbl!-Pge of tile
or,rr~n to the orgnnis~l i 3 14 311 L,,-
ligaturel- Aftc-r 40)e normnlizaiior, of V,e of the
section concerned ',.)y --emovi-- Vic. 11 Saturn
,0Zt,.-uCIIicn
of the cells ta!-.es pi,.c~., which, ;.r, ty-nic-:71, e-,f
th- --n.liation
during the of nni-,~,lr, -n on n-, f~
during the hibernption ~qiofn 111, ic
Card ~IPt in nrinciplo no J ifi'isrnnce witi rTjp,~,ct to
th~, 14
C,11 ~7
On tho A.',ochanism of Cell Deotruction in
Organs of 7-11ammals, Taking Tlace Under thf- jnfjUo~nee if
'TC)11-; 2:j.-I~ Radia lion
U
oensitivity of the cello o,r -t~, i n v i vo rt n
in vitro. Therefore the do
may be explr~ined by their r4 --jjnt.;-jn.
r'econposition of the irrae-iatc-. c-~!Iz; of 41hosc
horrevar, only if they stf~y in ~i arn-,illy f-nc' D-nj-n-
sy3tr-.
It m-ny be "sirued that
specific functionr of
under the. conditions o-f the cr,7,~nilz:i.
16 rizfc~rrrces, 6 of which n-e
ASSOCIATION: InsV;tut -,iorColcnr,~ii zhivotny'Z11
nauk
, 31 (Institute of Anil.-I jl7c-ni
Sever-:3tov Of the Ac~~--Ierly of
PRESM T FE D Dccember 17, 1958, by --:. 1. C iazi
SUMUTTED: December 16, 1/058
Car4 !V4
e
RARAKW, N. .
Comparative effectiveness of iso- and'boterologous
bone marrow
in restoring the hemopoietic system of irradiated
mice. Dokl.AN
SSSR 133 no-5:1247-1250 Ag 060. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Institut morfologii shivotxqkh im. A.N.
Severtsova Akademii
nauk SSSR. Predstavleno eked. I.I..Shmal'gauzeaom.
(MMOW)
(LLDlATlON--FHfSIOWGICAL SF=T)
BARAKINA . Him F 6
Study of destructive and regenerative processes in the
Haematopoietic
System following irradiation. Folia biol. 7
no-3:lc,~3~-201 161.
1. Institute of Animal Horphology, Academy of Sciences
of the
U.S.S.R.1 Moscow.
(MIATOPOIETIC SYSTEM radiation effects)
(RADIATION INJURY exper)
k iV,
linvrmlrxkl~ W 1164latto" Protection In malasull
T. 4.VY"m F. Buskin, M. W&stfintiw's and 1. B. S.1-aft
Radiation protectors varying In their structure aM
physiological affect can be dMded by their mechanism of
proiective action into two grauln. One croup acts by
c3using time bypolia. Wilde the rrolective action or the t
second group apreirs not to be related to the oxygen
effact.
P olectori of the second group them, a clear morphological
protection ofanlTalt ex"d to radiation. dectclti'c
the darnAlto to the inielline and luternopoiclic tissuci,
Un&r the action Df%n ciample o~ thit group, 3min(,
ethyliiouronium-Fir-IlOr (AIM. repair processes are
accelerated, and fc"r chrommomal abcmlions am wn
and the ability orcetis to undergo division is restomd,
although there is no diminution In the initial number
orctits
of the intestinal crypts disrupted as a mull of inradiatiom
Hacinopoictic tissur, Irradiated In the irmsence of AEr,
shows a Maier number of intact cells and mCcricration
is greatly voccleated.
The intensification of repair processes observed In
radloiensitivia tjouts seems to be dclermin~d by a imaller
initial damage of their component celfularelementL
lust-, qrA-.l Alwph.Xer. A aFSk~ aftU tr=t,)W~ IJ
rOPOrt P"atizitad at Us 2n& Intl. Congralle of Radution
1*90ank,
XAg-9&t*/r-kMU-. Gt. Zrl%.
.5-11 Us 1962
34955
S/205/62/002/"JO1/000-/010
'7, (2 e D20-8/D302
AUTHOR: BQ'gakinp., _Nt P.
TITLE: On the favorable ef_-Pect of shieldint;
non-heronoietic
orGans on hemopoiletic regeneration in irradiated mice
PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. 2, no. 1, 1962, 142 - 14,11
T2XT: Experinents were nade to determino the effect of
non-ir_radi-
ated intensine on hemopoiesis altered by irradiation in
adult C 57
line adult black mice of both sexes (weight 20 - 22 g) into
which
the small and larcre Dart of the intestine vias introduced
surgica-,'-
C> - --j)
"oDed in gauze iraprerrnated with hot physiological saline
and
enve L L. V
shielded with lead 'Loi I (thickness 5 rui) at the tine of
irradir.-~ion.
Also protected were the regions of lymphoid tissue of the
intec tin c
vial! and the mosenteric lynph nodes. I_:~radiation was ait
.In. x-rays at,
a dose of 700 r, -at a dose rate 50 r/min. t-dice irradiated
at- -!,he
same dose but without shielding were used for -vhe control
experi-
ment. Results showed that at the 30th day, 9 out olf 25 mice
wi~)'
u
shielded intestine survived f3b � ~i.6 -,',) as against 100
~S losses J-n
Card 1/3
S/205/b2/002/001/U'Oo/010
On the favorable effect of D20-8/D302
unshielded. in shielded mice regeneration of heimop3iasfs '-as
ccnsi-
derably accelerated as -.--ainst unshielded, sa.-nd v7as
especially pro-
nounced ,-,'u the 8-th day. There was also a quicker and
sii-fnificant in-
crease in the nimber of irmature forms of the y.,hite cells. 01*1
t""e
Sth day red nuclear calls also shovied a clear tendency to quicker
regeneration. Reparatory processes viere also intense in the spleen
of irradiated mice with shielded intestine, rit'n reeeneration
both white and red DuiDs. Analysis of hemo-poietic reFeneratioi-.
irrad_-Lated mice w_-'Lt~ shielded intestine did not reveal
conversion
of lymphoid to myeloid elements. Two further series of
experilme'~'.`Uz-:
were made To confirm that no intact lymphocytes participate in
I-,emo-
poietic regeneration: 1) Mice were full '-body irradiated at 700 r
in
-Lhe same conditions as previously, and an intraperitone'al
in'iec-4-Jon
given 10 - 20 min. iater with a susnension o-P isolo-ous cells
fl.on
and inguinal lymp _(80 - 08 _Cells~`
mesenteric _h nodes 1 /U.5 L-1. physic.-
logical saline/mouse); 2) Similar mice were injecled with a
hun-or-e_
nate and mesenteric and inguinal lympn nodes. In neither case was
nemopoiesis activated in bone narrow nor %,.,ere the repara-tory
cesses acclerated in spleen, confirming that netaplasia does not
Card 2/_#
S/205/62/002/001/006/010
On faborable effect of D268/D302
lead to myeloid conversion. It is concluded that acceleration of
bone ma.-row and spleen regeneration is unconnected with the
migra-
L)
tion and metaplasia ol' lymphocytes from shielded llymphoid
intesti-
nal and lymph node tissue, and that they are not potential
sources
of hemoDoielic regeneration. Normalization of heno-ooiesis in
an-i-
m-als irradiated with shielded iniestine appears -to be due to
-the
Dresence in the intestinal mucous nenbrane 0--f-factors of a
hurnoral
nature which activate heriopoiesis. There are 5 figures and 25
re-
ferences: 6 Soviet-bloc and 19 non-Soviet-bloco Tile 4 most
recent
references to the English-language publications read as folio-Is:
Z. Karpfel, J. So~ka and N.P. 3arakina, Folia. biol., 6, 179,
1960;
J.P. loutit, Ciba Foundation Symposium on Haemono-Jesis, ed.
G.E.Ti-
Volstenhol-me and II.O'Connor, London, 132, 1960; j.F. Loutit,
zUnn.
N.Y. Acad. Sci., 88, 122, 1960; D.O. Anderson and D.t,. Whitelaw,
Amer. J. Physiol.) 199, 824, 1960.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfolo ii zhivotnykh in. A.N. Severtsova,
ALI SSSR, Koscow ~Institute for Animal Morphology im.
A.N. Severtsov AS USSIR, Mroscow)
SUBMITTED; July 7f 1961
Card 3/3
GRAYEVSKIY, E.YA.,- BARAKINA, N.F.; KONSTARUNUVA,
M-M-; SIURNOVA, I.B.
Studies on radiation protection in ma-le. Zhur.
ob. biol,
24 no-3:182-193 My-.T6163. (MIRA. 16:8)
1. A.N.Severtzov Institute of Animal Morphology,
Academy of
Sciences of the U.S.S.R.1 Moscow.
(RADIATION-PROIECTIVE AGENTS)
wn" TY01,M)1ED 7B
~s/62b/65 140/005/016/018
Barakina, N. Shapiro, 1. 1-6., an.,,' Yanushevskaya, 1. 14.
-JOWWNWN~
TITLE: Intravital biological evaluation of irradiation doses -in
ma=nals
by calculating the percentage of cells with chromosomooczal aber-
rations in the bone marrow
PERIODICAL- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 149, no. 5, 1963,
1187-!189
TEXT: The exoeriments were performed on mice of C 57BL line, both
sexes,
weighing 18 to 20 g each. The animals were subjected to total X-Iray
irradiation
in doses of 200) 400, 700, and 1,000 r at the rate of 50 r/min.
Cells vith
chromosomal aberrations (bridges and acentric fragments) were
counted during tbe
stages of late anaphase and early ' eloi~iase . The data obtained
show that t'he
calculation o-f bone-marrow cells vi' th chromosomal aberrations can
be -used as a
method of lptravital evaluation of the radiation dose in the early
post-
irrad~4ation -oerlod. ThIs method also m-akes it possible to
determine which parts
of the body unden,,ennt irradiation, by investilb-ating biopsies of
the bone marrow
from different zarts of the hezato-coietic system. The nost
iikzortant Eng~Lish-
language reference reads as foll'ovs: I'll. A. Bender, P. C. Gooch,
Proc. Nat. Acad.
sci. usA, 48, 4, 52--~ (1962). Taere are 2 figures and I table.
ASSOCTATIOW: Institut morfologii zh--*,Votnykh im. A. N. Severtsova
Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Morphology of Animals imeni A.N. Severtson, Academy of
Card 1,41 Sciences USSR)
ACCESSION NR: AP4027971 S/0205/64/004/002/0226/0233--"
AUTHOR: Barakina N F. Yanushovska-ya., M. 1.
TITIS: Activation mechanisms of reparation processes in bone
marrow
of irradiated animals protected with AET
SOURCE: Radiobiologiyaj ve 4. no. 2, 1964s 226-233
TOPIC TAGS: AET, AET radioprotective action, bone marrow,
X-irradiation, chromosome rearrangement, mitotic index, survival
rate, henopoietic regeneration
ABSTRACT: Control and experimental white mice were X-irradiatod
with a single total dose of 700 r (RUP-1 unitp 200 kv, 15 ma,
filter
0.75 mm Al + 0-5 mm Cu, 5o r/min). The experimental mice received
AM
(9-10 mg in 0.5 ml distilled water) suboutaneouslY 7-15 min before
irradiation. Some of the animals wore killed in groups 6 -hr, 1,
2,
3, 5, and 8 days after irradiation. Bone marrow cells in pelvic
bone sections were counted at different periods. Chromosome
rearrangement frequencies were analyzod in the late anaphase and
early tolophase stages for oach animals Mitotio index was
determined,
Cordl/2
0
ACCESSION NR: AP4027971
For the animals not killed, a survival curve was plotted for the
30
.day period after irradiation. For irradiated aninals with AET
protection, hemopoiotio regeneration is markedly accelerated and
the
number of cellular elements in the bone marrow is higher at all
times*
Also, the frequency of chromosome rearrangement is significantly
lower!
and mitotic activity in bone marrow cells is inhibited for a
shorter
period of time. Initial radiation damage'is less severe with AET
radioprotection
U comparable to the effect produced by a reduced
.-adiation dose. Earlier restoration of mitotic activity
promotes the!
elimination of calls with lethal chromosome injuries and the
repopula-;
.tion of the destroyed bone marrow. Radioprotection of
bloodforming
tissue'Lis significantas it may be a determinant of the general
radiation reaction of the organism. Orig. art. has; 4, figures,
3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivetny*kh im, A, N,
Severtsova.,
Moskva (Institute of Animal Morphology)
SUBMITTED: 26Jan63
SUB CODE: AM
Cord2/2
DATE ACQ: 2BApr64
ENCL: 00
NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER: 018
BARAKINA, N.F.,- YANUSHEVSKAYA, M.T.
Distance effect of ionizing radiation on the
chromosomes of
brain calls. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no.2:427-430 N 165.
NIRA 18:11)
1. Inatitut morfologil zhivotnykb im. A.N.
Severti3ova AN SSSR.
Submitted January 7., 1965.
L 983 .66 ENT(m)
AdG Na: AP5028287 SoURGE Congi U.-VO020/6'/16'j/002/0427/0430
I
AUTHOR: Barakine, N. F* anush evskaya, M. I.; Sis%Kyan, N. M.
(Acai-mician)
CRG: Ivams
ORG: Institute or Animal Morpholog Im. A. N. -Sovirtsov All SSSfI
(Institut morfolo-v
gii zhivotnykh im. A. N, Severtsovi AN SSSR)
TTTLE: Chron,osomes of bone marrow cells romotqly affActel by
loqIzing liatior.
SOURCE: N SSSR. Doklatiy, v. 165, no. 2p 196% 427-430
TOM TAGS: railation protection, exportment animal, bone varrow,
chromosome
ABSTRACTs Under the effect of raliation chromosomes develop two
kinIr. of Aamaje;
1) structural changns as a result of local exposure; 2) ftmagm
ori4nating in the
exposed cells and manifestel by deformation (lumpiness,
swellin.-', stickiness). To
investigate the influence of ionizinyradiation on the chromoscmes
of bone marrow
callsp ex~perimente were conducted on type C57BL mice of voth
sexes weig~iing 18-20
g. X-ray exposure conditions wsres 210 kwj 15 ma, filter 0.75 mm
Alp 0.5 Oil)
.1/2 UDGs 577.391
L 98311,'0
ACC NU: AP5028287
dose rate 50 r/mIn. D. aanimals were divilel Into Viree groups. In
the first
group, only ong riar limb vas ;-xposed at a dose rate of 700 r.
All other parts
werq shielded. In the second group, surgically exposed intestines
were subjected
dose rate of 700 r. The bodies of the animals were shielded. In
the third
to a
group, the Intestines were exposed at a doso rate of 3000 r. The
sblelilng con
sistei of 5-8 mm plates. The animals were leatroye4 after 2 ani 6
hours, ani 1,
''2, 3, and 5 days after aNposure. The shielile-1 thiah bones were
fixed in Carnoys
fluid. Small pieces of L,-,ne marrow were strained, pressed hnd
frozen* Mosis
tismage was checkei during the late anaphase and telophass, The
damage (cbiefly
bridges) originated not only in the exposed~sections but also in
the shielded
sections of the hemogenic systema They wera produced by humoral
influences
.j ro roved
(usually wearing two hours after exposure) comin, f m exposed
tissues, p
by the ~Tesence of broken chromosomes In bane marrow cells,, in
the same quantity
and time, as in the case of loc-a exposure Of the small
intestines, or in the case
of injected extracts from*the bone marrow calls or intestines of
exposed mice*
Orig. art. hass 2 tables and 2 figures.
SUB CODEs 06/ SUM MTE: 07Jaift65/ NR REF SOV: 009/ MHERt 033
LA.)
2/2
UILRIODIC21: Standartizatsiya, no.~2, 1963, 50-51
TIWr: The present numbering system used !For steels? T)ar-
ticularly alloy steels, is very cumbersome, involvizq~ up to 3.5 sym-
bols in --one cases. The final revision of a new- sY_--LeiTi for
designa-
L.Lon of ferrous metals has been cccipleted 'by Vscsoyuznyy nauchno-
issledovatel'sk.iy institut po normalizatsii v mashinostroyeiiii
(All-
Union Scientific Research Institute for Standardization in hachine
Construction). Accordirqg to this systern, the maximum, nurwer of
ssyn-
bols recuired for the designation of any ferrous alloy is 5.
Card 1/1
1. ~1.
2. ("~-'O)
4. Col.-.ective Far~~s - Acccunting
LI
7. Or'~-~mlzation c,.~f la'ocr in the collective famr, business
office, 'Kolklh. proizv. 113,
no. 2, 1953.
of Congress, May 1953. Unclassifik
5627
Sotsialisticheakoye soreTnmani" T Beilskcm khOzYaY
Stvs- StalinVads Kn-
izd., 1954 48 a 19am 3.eW ekz 45K (55-1202) P. 331.873:
63(47.874)
SO: Knishnaya Lotopiol,, Vol. lp 1955
RIVNYY I Petr Kornilovich- BARAKOV G., red.;
DATRUEVA, Ye.U., tekbn.
red, -
[North Ossetian Economic Administrative Region and
prospects for
its development] Severo-Osetinskiy ekonomicheskii
administrativ-
nyi raion i perspektivy ego razvitiia.
Ordzhonikidze, Severo-
Osetinskoe knizhnoe Izd-vo, 1961. 38 p. (MIRA .15:5)
(North Ossetia-Economic policy)
GERIYEVAy Muza Kbaritonavnap kand. tekhn. nauk; BARAKOVp
G.B.p red.; DAT-
RIYEVA, Ye.U.p tekbni red.
New sipecial-Purpoise'cembnt) lbvyi teement
s~etaiallnogo naznachs
niia. Ordzhon3Aazep Severo-Osetinskoe )mizhnoe izd-vol
196le 74 p.
It I (MnA 14:8)
(Cement) (Backs compounds)
GRIGORYAR, Arshak Akimovicb, zhurnalist (1923- );
BARMOV, G.B~~ red.;
DATRIYEVA, Ye.U., tekhn. red.
[Rank and file of the Seven-year p2an] Hiadovye
serdletki; ocheri,.J.
Ordzhonikidze., Severo-Osetinskoe izd-vo, 1961. 92 p.
(MIRA 14;1'1)
1. Chlen Korm=isticheskoy partii SovetskT SoYuZa (for
Grigoryan).
(Labor and laboring classi
TODOROV, R,, inzh.; !*T~OV, R., inzh.
Use of styropor models in metal casting.
Tekhnika Bulg
13 no. 2: 31-32 164.
L~kwov, ~1. , inzh.; 711EKOVA, D.
Possibilities of analyzing amall quantities of
boron,-
bismuth and aliminum in ductile cast iron.
Mashinostroene
12 no. 3-1:43-" N 163.
1. TsZL pri DMZ "G. Dimitorv", Ruse.
BARAKOVI R., inzh.
Methods and organization of the rapid analysis in the
manufacture
of mQaeable cast iron. Mashinqatroone 3.1 no.10:42-45
0 162.
1. Nachalnik Ts4.
GOTKIN, P.S.; BARAKOV, S.M.; SAZRIN, Yu.G., aspirant
Study of gold-arsenious concentrates. Sbor. nauch.
trud. Kaz GMI
no.19:86-92 160. (MIRA 15:3)
(Gold) (Ore dressing)
DANIIOVA, L.A.; TBUKEMN,
Oase of chronic ImhpLdenosis with massive leukemic
lesions of the
lung tissue and formation of cavities. Nobl.gemat.i
parel.krovi
4- tio.12.&47-50 D 159. (MM 13:4)
1. Is TSentrallnogo ordena Lentua instituta gematologii
i pereliva-
U17a krovi (direktor - deyetvitel'Vy chlen AM SSSR prof.
A.A.
Bagdasarov) Minleterstra adravookhraneniya SSSR.
(L3UCWA LTX~HOOITIG Pathol.)
(LUNGS pathol.)
BARAKOV,, V. Ya. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "On the Surgioal
Anatomy of
szt~,-
the Human Diaphragm (Based In Foetus and Adult 46a6evi-61).
Samarkand
1957. 17 pp 22 am. (Samarkand State Medieal Inst Im
Academ!.olan 1.
P. Pavlov), 200 copies M., 28-571 111)
- 32 -
USSR / Hwrtan and ;,ninal Morphology, Normal and
Pathological. S
Yervous Systen,
Abs Jour ; R Zh ,tjO'--1.,. Ho 21, 1958, No 97058
Author : Bciralhov V. Ya
07
Inst iven
Title : 71opographo4inatomical Peculiarities of
Intra-Organic
Branching of Phrenic Nerves.
Orig Pub : Med. zh. Uzbekistana) 1958, No. 3, 17-22
libstract : It is shoim on cadavers of 47 fetuses
and 19 cAults that
branching of phrenic nerves (PN) is identical in
fetuses and
adults mid is differantiated only by proportional
sizes. The
places of entry, course and ch=cter of the branching
of the
right and left PN are described in dotn-il. Me
branches of
PN usually accompany the vessels of the diaphragm,
but in
a great nxx:1bar of branches sone of them my also
3-m indepen-
lently.
Card 1/1
13
. .. ..... ... . ..... ......
USSR/Humaji and ludmal MorphDl:),-3r 11.)rtial and
Path.)loeical- b
Circulatory System.
,Jbs jour : Ref Mur Biol-, No llo 1958, 50272
Author : Barak.)v "IV
Inst ; Samarkand Medical Institute
Title : Topot;raphy of Intra-Or,-pnic Blood Vessels of the
Humn
Diaphrap
OriG Pub : 11auchn. tr. Samarkandsk. med. in-t, 12, 37-42
Abstract : The inferior dialg'=Lmatic arteries (IDA)
frequently
begin with two trunks which issue frDm the aorta or,from
the aorta and the celiac artery. In seven cases, IDA be-
Gan with one triu*p In several cases, o;1e to tw-- corZile-
meLlary arteries were found. The ridit IDA (in Adults)
is at a distmice of 1.7-4.1 cm, and the left 0.7-2.4 cm
away fr3m the esophafpal hiatvs. The type of ramification
Card 1/ 3
13 -
US,9R/Ilirian nnd Animal Morphology Muscleu.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 1959, 21518
S
Author : Barakov, V.Ya.
Inst : Samarkand Medical Institute
Tttle The Problem of the Anatomic Structure of the DiaphraLp
in Fetuses
Orig Pub Sb. nauchn. tr. Samarkandsk. racd. in-t, 1956, 11,
47-
54
Abstract The structure of the diaphragm was studied by the ne-
thod of anatomic preparation in 35 fetuses. The va-
riation in the shape of various segments of the
diaphragm vas noted as well as 6f the blood vessels
and nerves in it. In the 4-mlith old fetus the struc-
ture of the aiaphraCm is sinilar to its structure in
adults.
Card 1/1
- 14 -
--USM/Human and Animl Morphology - Norml and
Pathological. S
Muscles.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 11) 1958P 50308
Author J~arakov, V.Yai
Inst Samarkand State Idedical Institute
Title interrelationship tet4een Sternocosial and
tuiab.ocost'al
Triangles of the Diaphragm of Man
Orig Pub : Nauchn. tr. Samarkandsk. gos. med. in-ta,
1956, 12, 43-46
Abstract : The diaphragm was studied in 70
individuals (50 fetuses
and 20 adults). In fetuses, the presence of all the
tri-
angles (T) (two sternocostal and two lumbocostal) was
ascertained in 30% of cases; the presence of only lum-
bocostal T was encountered twice as much frequently
(1/5) as the presence of only sternocostal T (1/10
cases).
Total absence of T was noted in 4% of cases. In
adults,
Card 1/2
BLRLKOV, V.Ya., kand.med.nauk
"Diaphragmatic hernias in children" by
S.U.Doletakii.[profeessorl.
Reviewed by V.IA.Barakov. Med. zhur. Uzb.
no.10:71-73(161.
MIJU, 14-10)
(DIAPHUGM-HEMIA) (CHIIDREN-DIS WES)
(DOLETSKII, S.IA.)
'il
.M-EKSANTDROV, G.N., prof.; BARPKOV, V.Ye-,,
kand.ir-ei.nau'K
Changes 1r: the positioz and skeletoria c-I the
h,;--an
to age. Nwu3h. t-udy Sa~-,Xl 162.
1. 1: kafeiry operativitoy khtru."gli 3 t,pgraf4-hV..
"an
o
- ?,-) rm-ditsinskogo ln3-ItUtft 1-,~.zni FAVIOVS.
-la
v r~
to
BARAZOVA, A.0.
Idpomatous substitution of the kidney. 'Urologita 22
no.2:42-43
Mr-Ap 157, (KIRA 10:7)
1. Is kliniki (sav. - prof. K.T.Oynatanyan) Obahchey
khirargli
Severo-Osetinakogo meditainakogo inatituta.
(KrDNM. no op Is sms
lipoma, surgj
(LIPONA, ease rep,
kidney, surg.)
jAP,AKOVA, A.G.
Electrocardiographic observations in pulmonary
tuberculosis, Vop.
pat. krovi i krovoobr. no.5sl6l-165 159. (MIRA .15-4)
1 (TUBERCULOSIS) (FJECTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
i V.; SIDELEV, I.I.P.; !"TAIIAKC-111, A. N.,
red
D-1facIdee in the o;-ganiz~ata.on of econondc
wor-t-, at the
Ural Yac~ InerT Plant] organizatsii
ckonomicheskoi
raboty na Uralmashzavode. Eo.,;k-vit,
lawmolldk~-,, 1965. 150
01,11i!L4 --lC:9)
BA M OVSKIKHy 1.) polkovnik
Military builders_prepare their presents for the 22d
Congress.
Komm;Vooruzh.Sil 2,no.19:73 0 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Military engineers)
VOLKOVA, Galina Yemellyanovna; REZNIKOV, Semen
Moiseyevich;
B.ARAKOVSKIY V.V., red.; F61MANOVA, Z.A., tekhn.
red.
[Work organization in schools for
subprofessional medical
personnel] Organizatsiia raboty v srednikh
meditsinskikh
uchebnykh zavedeniiakh. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963.
222 p.
(MIRA 16:9)
(MEDICINE--STUDY AND TEACHING)
'BA-RA S, A.M., dots.
Prolonging the life of wooden railroad ties by
preliminary maahInW.
rest. TSKII MPS 17 no.2:38-42 Mr 158. (MIR& 11s4)
(Railroads--Ties)-
HOVITSKIY, Georgiy Ivanovich; STOGOV, Vyachaslav
Vladimirovich; 3ARAj�.,--.
A M kand.takhn.nank, red.; BOBROVA, Te.H., tekhn.red.
EWood impregnation plants] Derevopropitochnye zavody.
Moskva,
Goa.tranap.thel-dor.i2d-vo, 1959. 314 p. (KIRA 12:8)
(Wood--PrAservation) (Railroads-Tiets)
USSR/Huma and luiinal Marph:)Ix-y - R)rmal and
Patholobical. 8
Circulatory System.
Abs J:)ur Ref Zhur Diol., No 11, 1958, 50272
Auth.)r Barak?~~, V.T
Inst Sanarkand Medical Institute
Title Topogaphy of Ihtra-0r,,pnic Mood Vessels &f the
Human
Diaphrap
OriG Pub Nauchn. tr. Samarkandsk. ned. in-t, 12, 37-42
Abstract The inferior diaphra-gztic arteries (IDA)
frequently
beG-in vith two trunks which issue from the airta or
fr,)ri
the a,)rta and the celiac artery. In seven cases, =A be-
(_pn with one truwk) In several cases, one tD twa comple-
nentary arteries vere f owid. The ri&it IDA (ip bdults)
is at a distance of 1.7-4.1 cm, and the left 0.7-2.4 cm
away from the esophaGeal hiatus. The type of ramification
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UsSR/Htmnn and Animl Morpholia - N:)rml and
Path-A.)cical. S
Circulatory System.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Dioli, No 11, 1958, 50272
of the MI is usually mixed: the triuik type
predaribm-
tes -~)n the rijit side, Vaile the dispersed one
does so
on the left. the terminal ramification results in the
fornation of three branches. They skirt 'vile
tendinous
center from intide run, to the outside in the rib re-
Gion, anastanDsinG with the nuscular-diaphra(patic
ar-
teries, and in the back they obliquely intersect the
muscle fibers. Simetines the rigtt IM is Liore
string-
ly developed than the left and supplies two-thirds
-:)f i
the left half of the diaphra~p. In such a case, the
branch of the ridit diaphragiatic artery supplying
the
left half of the diaphraLp passes between the
esophaCeal
hiatus and the hiatus of the inferior hallow vein
aecDm-
panyin~; or intersectinU the inferiDr diaphragntic
vein.
The number of diaphragnatic veins which became
tributa-
ries of the inferior hollow vein at its passage
thr,)-ojri
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PatholDL-ical. s
Cimilatory System.
Abs Jour : Ref Zliur Biol., M 11, 1958, 50272
the dialliragi fluctuates between tow and nine. --
T.N. Ulissova
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USESR/Ilui= and Animal Morphology' Muscleu. S
Abs jour : Ref Zhur Biol,, No 5, 1959, 21516
Author : Barakov, V.Ya.
Inst : Samarkand Medical Institute
Tttle : The Problen of the Anatonic Structure of the
Diaphragm
in Fetuses
Orig Pub : Sb. muchn. tr. Sanarkandsk. med. in-t, 1956, u;
47-
54
Abstract : The structure of the diaphragm was studied by
the ne-
thod of anatomic preparation in 35 fetuses. The va-
riation in the shape of various segments of the
diaphragm-was noted as well as 6f the blood vessels
and nerves in it. In the 4-mah old fetus the struc-
ture of the diaphra(p is sirdlar to its structure in
adults.
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US Human and Animal Morphology - Normal and Pathological. S
Muscles.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 11, 1958, 503o8
Author tarakov, V.Yai
Inst Samarkand State Medical Institute
Title Interrelationship Between Sternocostal and
tumbocostal
Triangles of the Diaphragm of Man
Orig Pub Nauchn. tr. Samarkandsk. gos. med. in-ta, 1956,
12, 43-46
Abstract The diaphragm was studied in 70 individuals (50
fetuses
and 20 adults). In fetuses, the presence of all the tri-
angles (T) (tvo sternocostal and two lumbocostal) was
ascertained in 30% of cases; the presence of only lum-
bocostal T was encountered twice as much frequently
(1/5) as the presence of only 5ternocostal T (1/10 cases).
Total absence of T was noted in 4% of cases. In adults,
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Patholog;ical. S
Muscles.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 11) 1955, 503o8
T are encountered more rarely than in fetuses, either
lumbocostal or sternocostal ones. In hypersthenics T
are encountered less frequeiatly than in asthenics,
which
apparently is connected with general development of
the
body musculature. -- A.V. Kuzlmina-Prigradova
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BARAKOV, V-Yao, kand.med.nauk
V-------- -*
"Diaphragmatic herniae in children" by
S.IA,Dolets),.ji..(profoooor).
Reviewed by V.IA.Barakov. Mod. zhur,* Uzb.
no.10:71-73 161.
(IURA 14- 10)
(DLUHRAGM-HERNIA) (CBILDMN-DIS=ES)
(DOLETSKII, S.IA.)
B PJi pyc)v
I prof .; ,
in 'he P00i,tion an" of
7
2 ~-!C`
to Age. NaU3111. trll~ly !~~IjI
iry oper~,Av,joy klArurgLi s t,P:)9rafjcht,.qkcy
kafe %,- - .; cvr.
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BARAXOVA, A.J.
MMONN=ft*
2pomatous substitution of the kidney. Urologiia 22
no.2:42-43
Mr-Ap 157. (KM 10: 7)
1. Iz kliniki (zav. - prof. K.T.Ovnatanyan) Obehehey
khirurgii
Severo-Osetinskogo meditsinskogo institute.
(KIDNITSo neoplaame
lipose, surg.)
(LIPONA, ca:e re3.
kidney. urg
C BARAAOVA, A.Ge
Electrocardiographic observations in pulmonary
tuberculosis.. Vop
pat. krovi i krovoobr. no.5:161-165 159. (MJRA 1-5:4i
(TUBERCULOSIS) (ELECTROCARDIOGIWHY)
V J I J, , v 1 11 ; NISH"Yc' " J-~
1" 'AEOVSIUYA, SIDEEIEV, -.P. . ' .3 V - "i.'
red. . ..... - - .
["~L'RCAdCC in -the o;-gani7aLi-I-,,n of ecommic
work at the
Ural 1,!,,chinery Flant) 01yi, organizats1i
ekonoiAch3skoi
ralbct,y na Uralmashzavode. Poskva, Fkonomika,
11065. 1-50 P.
Wl:tA, Y:9)
BARA'KOVSKIKH, I., polkovnik
Military buildersprepare their presents for the
22d Congress,
Kom;Vooruzh.Sil 2-so.19:73 0 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Military engineers)
VOLKOVA, Galina Yemellyanovna; REZNIKOV, Semen
Moiseyevich;
BARAKOVSKIY V.V.J. red.; ff)MANOVA, Z.A., tekhn.
red.
[Work organization in schools for
subprofessional medical
personnel] OrganizatsiiaL raboty v arednikh
meditsinskikh
uchebnykh zavedeniiakh. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963.
222 p.
(MIRA 16:9)
(MEDICINY,--STUDY AND TEACHING)
"ABA So AeX., dots.
Prolonging the life of wooden railroad ties by
preliminaz7 machining.
Test. TSNII MPS 17 n0,2:38-42 Nr 158, (MIRA 11T4)
(Railroads-TiesY
NOVITSKIT, Georgiy Ivanovich*, STOGOV, Vyachaslav
Vladimirovich; BAUM%-
A X kand,takhnonauk, red.; BOBROVA9 YO.N., takhn.rad.
[Wood impregnation plants] Derevopropitoohnye savody.
Moskva,
Gos.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 314 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(Wood-Preaervation) (Railroads--TieO
MIKIT, Erik Aleksandrovich; UPWIS, Karl Kristapovich;
B44M --ALl_,.-
red.; FILIMONOVA, A.I., red. izd-va; =cHIsHcjVA,
V.I., tekhn,
red.
[Speeding-up the drying of lumber in batch drying
chambers] Inton-
sifik-atsiia sushki pilomaterialov v kamerakh
periodicbeskogo dei-
stviia. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Goalesbuaizdat, 1961
81 P.
(Lumber-Drying) iMIRA 14-10)
BARAES &p,~.tekhn.nauk
Preservation and natural drying of ties stored in tie
#prognation
plants. Trudy TSNII WS no.224:4,44 162. MU 15:4)
(RaUroads--Ties) (Wood-M71ng)
KALNINISH, Irvid Yanovich[K-lnins, Arvidal, akademik;
GORSHIN, S.R.,
retsenzent; BARAKS",-N, red.; GOSPODARSKAYA, T.N., red.
izd-va; GREC-HISHCHSVA, V.I., topm. red.
[Preservation of wood]Konservirovanie-drovesiny.
Moskyaq Goa-
lesbumizdat, 1962. 143 p. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik TSentrallnogo
nauchno-isaledova-
tellskogo instituta mekhanicheakoy obrabotki dereva
(for Gorshin).
(Wood-PreBervation)
BARAKS, Alaksandr Markovich; TlIKIFOROV, Yuriy
Nikolayevich; POPOV,
----K.-K-.,-Vrdf-.-,--ratsenzent; KOIDIANIN,
G.P., inzh., red.
[Deep iMDregnation of wood by the use of
incisions] Glu-
bokaia propitka drevesivy puter. primeneniia
nakolov. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo "Lesnala promyshlennostl," 1964. 155
P.
(MIRA 17:5)
CHULKOV, Viktor Dmitriyevich; BA~A~�.,_A.M.j,
red.
[Protection of wood against rot and fire; from
the work
practices of the All-Union State Trust for Wood
Preserva-
tion in Construction] Zashchita drevesiny ot
gnieniia i
vozgoraniia; iz opyta raboty tresta
Soiuzantiseptik. Mo-
skva, Lesnaia promyshl., 1964. 105 p. (MIRA
18:3)
IGUMNOV., Allbert Yakovlevich; KONOPLEVA,
Tatlyana vikhaylovna;
BARAKS, A.H., red.
(Manual for the worker in a lumber drying
shop] Posobie
rabochemu lesosushillnogo tsekha. Nloskvaj
Lesnaia pro-
myshlennost', 1965. 69 P. (Y~m 18:9)
BARAKSIN, Ya. G.
"Radio Electronics for Military Use* (RADIOELEKTRONIKA
V VOYENNOM DELE);
published by the Military Publishing House for the
Ministry of Defense,
Moscow, 1958 (2 copies)
S10801631036100110101026
D2o4/D307
AUTHOR: Barem, A.
TITLE: Ort the mechanism of removing a complex
crtalyst from a dispersion of polyethy-
lene, with methanol
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal priklqdnoy khimii, v- 36, no. 1,
1963, 102 - 109
TEXT: The above problem was studied to clarify
some aspects of the mechanism and kinetics of the process, in
view of shortage of literature data. The present paper is the
3rd communication in a series of investigations devoted to the
processes of removing substances from porous bodies in multi-
phase systems. Polyethylene (PE) was dispersed in benzine, had
a pRrticle size of 10 - 150 R, and was considerably porous.
After filtering these pores held both benzine and catalyst (1-
3 ~' grains) consisting of the interaction products of TiC14
and trialkylaluminum. When the catalyst ip extracted with
stirring,
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S/080/63/036/001/010/026,
On the mechqnism of removing ... D201i/D307
2 main processes may be distinguished which occur side by
side:
emulsification of benzine (and catnlyst) in MeOH and
diffusive
removal of the catalyst by dissolution and decomposition.
Kinetic
equations are derived for these 2 processes. Assuming ideal
pores
in the PE and turbulent flow of the MoOll in the zone of
small
irregularities an expression is derived for the degree of
removal,
which takes into account the existence of insoluble
particles of
catalyst due to ageing, and the effect of the porous
structure o 'f
the polymer. It is shown that the degree of removal does in
fact
depend on ageing of the catalyst and on the porous structure
of
the PE; differences in the degrees of removal from various
speci-
mens are ascribed to these factors. There are 5 figures and 1
table.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy tekhnologicheskiy institut
tsellyuloznobumazhnoy promyshlennosti
(LeninRrad Technological Institute of
Cellulose and Paper 1ndustry)
SUBMITTED: July 11, 1962
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