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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ASPISOV, D.I. - ASRATYAN, E.A.

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ASPISOV, D.I. -~ - -, . . ~ULI Ways of efficient utili%ation of fur-bearing admals of the Kuybyshev Reservoir bed. Trudy VNIO mo.13:189-199 '53. (MLRA 7:5) (Kuybyshev Reservoir-Pur-bearing animcl-%) (Fur-bearing animal 9---Xuybyshev Reservoir) ASPISOV D,I% Methods for using desmans in connection with establiahing reservoirs on the Volga 'River. Uch.zap.Xaz.un. 115 no.8:217.-223 155. (MM 10:3) 1. Deystvitellny7 chlen Obahchestva yestestvoisplrtateley. (Volga River-Desmans) ASPISOV, D.I. - , ~ , Elk distrl'-~ation and population in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Uch.sap, ' Kaz,un,115 no.8:231-239 155. (MLRA 10,13) 1. I)eystvii;ellnyy chlen Obshchestva yestestvoispytoteley. (Tatar A.S.S.R,--Xlk) ASPISOV. D.I. Hlk in the, TlItar A.S.S.Ro. Soob.Inat.leoa no..13*-69-93 '59- (MMA 13:?) 1. Tolshoko-Xmskoye otdeleniye Voesovusnogo ziauchno-iseledovatel'- skogo inotituta zhivotnogo syriya Muohniny (VNIIZhP). (Tatar A*S.S.Ro - 21 ASPISOV, D.I.; GRIGORtYEV, N.D. Aeolimatization of the American mink (Hastela vison'Brixe) in the Vblga-Kama region. Vch.sap.Karun. 120 no*6022-334 t6O# (MM 1682) (V'olga VhIley-Minkat) (Kama Valloy-41insk) (Acclimatization) "Role of Electroencephalography in Otopathic Diagnosis," Vest. oto-rino- laringol., No.4, 1948 77777 Medicine Otorhinolaryngology OAccount of the Work of'the Georgian Depart- ment of the'All-Ibion Society of Otolaryn- j;ologlwta for,1948W -t v, in - *Vest Oto-Hino-laringolm No 3 IAsts officers, among them: Chm, Trof N. K. Aspisov., Non Worker of Sai Georgian SSR; Vice-Chm, 0. P. Zhwtsishvili; and Secir. Doc--+ NZ Oz-- V-'. A Taiiisi semlnaa~ on the Soviet acmcept ofbiology was established by the society of 42 nembers. Six plenary sessions e,held during the year., at which reports 64/49T86 UM/Medicine Medical Societies May/Jun 49 (Contd) by the chairman.. the secretary, M. K. Chachaval A. I. Yediverldze, and G. N. Onanova were given. 7bese include& an account of the a*ainian Otolaryngol Conf and a re- pwt on the Otorhinolaryngol Clinic of ThIllsi State MO& last. 64/49T86 ASPISOV ~ N. M. Prof. Honored worker of sci. "Review of 'Handbook of the Transactions of the Leningrad 6cientific-Research Inst!!'tute on Diseases of the Ear, Hose and Throat., and Vocal Ort,ans, it Vest. oto-rino- laringol., No.4, 1949 ~al 11 1~ ~ 2:;I_ ~-~ ~- --- ASPISOV, hl. 11. N. P. Simanovskiy, the father of Russian otorhinolaryngology. Reviewed by N. M. Aspisov. Vest. oto-rin. 14 no. 1, 1952. SO: MLRA. April 1952. ASPISOVP P. N., Physician Cand. Med. Sci. Dissertation: "Concerniq: the Intrasecretory Function of a Pharyngeal Tonsil." Second Moscow State Medical Inst. imeni I. V. Stalin. 5 May 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva,, May, 1947 (Project #17836) KUTSEVALOV, Vitaliy Milchaylovich! ASPIT, IT.V _[Aqpits~ A.),, kand. naukj,,retsensbntj-VgG-RiiOVICH, tekbn. A... red.; PILADZE, Ye. [Piladze, E,,),, tekhn. red. [An asynchronous machine with a solid rotor]Auinkhronnaia ma- I shina s massivrorm rotorom. Riga, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSRS 1962. 181, p. (MIRA 15:10) (lUectric motors, Induction) USSR/Biology - Regeneration, Hair Aug 49 Ma=Lals "The Regeneration of Hair and Skin Glands In Mammals," M. To. Aspiz, Inst of A-.i=l MrPh 4--1 A~ W~ AcaE of: i3el USSR, '74 pp *Dok Ak Nauk vol L=, No 6 The regenerative process vas observed in 40 rabbits 2-5 months old and 36 rats 1.5-6*m=tbA old. Observations vere made on the inner and outer ears and the backs of the rabbits and the backs of the rate; successive pictures of the former are given. It Is assumed that bLa:Lr and 4W 1/5M USSR/BiolOgY - Regeneration, Hair Aug 49 (Cmtd) skin glands ordinarily do not regenerate In glear tissues because of a certain type of InteractIv- ity of the apIthelial and connective tissues (as yet -k--) -a poscil-bly odlua to the degree of inflammation resulting from the wound and the in- ability of the connective tissue to promote a fast fibroblastic reaction. Submitted by Acad K. 1. Skryabin 23 Jun 49. :I c r! I . .. . . . lich't k0 "'t IvIl L ASPIZ, Ye. "Regularities in Ilistogenesis and Rc[:cneration of the Skin Glands and Hair of Certain "A,-.rials., Thcsis for degree of Gand 3iol Sci., subyitted 27 1.'ov 50, I ebscow MZ -.Fin, (and Polt) Inst, Stmary 71, 4 Sep 52. Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Sci. and _Erz. in in 19,50. From Vechernyaya ',~'Oskva, Jan-Dee 1950. iJt! 7 ASPIZ, M.Ye. Regeneration of skin glands ani hair of certain m=mals. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.lls92-113 '54. WaA 8:2) (Skin) (Regeneration (Biologr)) KOVALIVSKIY, Vladimir Oaufriyevich; DAVITASHVILI, L. Sh., otvetstvennyy redaktor; ASPIZ, M.Ye., redaktor izdatelletva; KIBILIVA, A.A., tekhaichee-urrIe-INTror [Collection of scientific works] Sobranie nauchnfth trudov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akedemil nauk SSSR. Vol,2- 1956* 299 p. (ULRA 10:2) (Ungulate. Yossil) -- - -- . - i- _i.- - /4. i -i:_- , -- /)"ji.I "I,-II-- MITSUVICH, Mikhail Semenovich; STUDITTSKIY, A.N., otvatsti,ennyy redal-tor; .&U94*04TO.~. redaktor izdatellstva; KISHIP6VA. A.A.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Endocrine glando in the embryonic development of birds ancl mammals) Zhelezy vnutrannei sakretaii v zarodyahevom ra2vitli ptits I mlako- pitaiuahchikh. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1947. 245 P- (Indocrine glands) (Rmbryology) (KIRA 10:4) 1',t 'Yea Effect of cholesterine on the structure and function of -the thyroid glwid. Dolcl. AN SSSR 155 no. 5:1230-12132 Ap 164. (MIFA 17:5) 1. .-i-edstavleno akademikom K.I.Slkryabinym. --d ilonfu~n;zwe rn '-'m'- Re u r --) Ju 0 t 1 C'.'l . IT J t C- 1 off, I J F, 5 (,NllllA :17:8) ASI'll") M~Ye.; TWISIMI, K.A.; IIIIHAKOVA, S.P. Significance of succinic deh~ydrwrenasp- of the cell for the reproduction of adenovirus, in a culLure. flokl. AN S.SSR 166 no.3032-733 Ja 166. (m 1161 13 9. 1) 1. Nauchno-iosledovat,91'skiy institut norfoloilli cheloveka 9IN SSSR. Submitted March 121 1965. L 27620-66- ACC NR, SLUTICE CODSt UR/C020/66/1(6/00h/096~/0967 M 11rual Alar, I, A1,j, Lspilsp-1 -YID. 17 OMt Scientifio Research Inotitate of Human Mor jo A L4N_�qp2_(Nauohno- 7;_o_r_fo1ogji chelovo~np AMN 6 isslodovatellski~, 1 WjitTt MR) TITL&s 8-14.7lificanco of sul-Chydryl protebt groups in the process of mitotio cell division WJRCHs AN 83SR* Doklady's vi, 166# no* 4V 1966.9 965-967 TOPIC TAGSt mltonis. protein ' human genetics ABSTRAM, Experiments ware conducie& oil a 3-day monolayer ailture of human -umiotic cells to analyze t~.,,o contradiction butween cytochendcal and experi- ittental datx confirming, the importance of sulfhydril and disidfide protein groups in rd-tosis and Manials shift from the h~rpothcBis that the orientation of proteins in a thread of the spindle is associated with a -,onversion of intramolecular disul-fide bords to Intennolecular boild3l to the pouition that the macromolecular threadr) of the spin(Llo are formed by virbae of weak hydrogen bonds. Cytochemica.1 study showed that the content of SH- and &S- protein groups change in a regular pattern during mitosia. Other experiments in which the content of tml]'hydryl troups wan reduced and increased artifi- cially showed that disruption of the chemical mechanism by which Sli- groups are altered and SS,- bondo are formed results in a halt of division iri tho metaphase and separation.of the diromosomes is disrupted, Tho abnormal forms LCord.-_1/2 L 27620-66 ACC NR, AP60181121 of aLtosis resulting frort inter~iention of thIs sort suggevt that certain natival cases of abnormal mitosis (f6r example, in tumorn) MIght. also bei 'an SRI of. ml Voniated ifith damage to tl)e sulffLvdi7l-disulfids, mech4r, The PaMr was presqatedj)y AcademjbjAn Ne. 114, Sisa 18 )krbh W5- -Orig, art& has: 5 figures. Linly CUB CWHj 06 SIMI VATES Mar65 ORM REFS ~005 OTH REFS 013 [Card ASPLUND, The orgin and development of the defib:eator process. Tr. fim the English. P. 16o (Faipar) Vol. 7, no. 4. Sept- 1957, Budapest, Hungary SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EASr EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1. J1a). 1958 ........... nul. ASRATYAV, A. Astance to works councils. Zhil.-kom. Xhoz. 12 no Our ass -4:12 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Predsedatell Armyanskogo respublikanskogo Icomiteta profsoyuza, Yerevan'. (Armenia-Works councils) ~p 6 6 We- 0 0 0 0 a a * a 6 a I : 140 *0 00 90 IV, 'A s.4 , . .4 . ,# I I" If U a 9 13 .4 IT )ASn 4. A il 11 M t, 4. if a If l' a a I T ii V,3-4- L I AA l* CC W Ut t - - -it E,-Ut.$ V TY 00 t Effed of pitIq1trin an Contlidmild refitits. R. A", an. 1 A Al. J6. bia. (U. S. S. R.) 37, 111(1935); PAY 11W. A Zilrods 20, 775 -6-The effect of sutx, utancous mleelbon i .00 4 o Of 0 A olAs tuitrin oo c*nditioned reflexes (mlivation) in the dog 1 was studied. Doses W I-IA cc. diminished the rrilex .00 considerably In 4UAIO min. Doses of 2-2.5 cc. allfalished 00 1 Positive conditioned reflexes completely in the same thne. .00 Doses of lea than I cc. had a weakening effect. In all them cases unconditioned reflexes were hardly affected. V l1 d i i i f 00 cry sma oses or nvest m a ter a 4hortcr interral gat found utwonditiceall reflexes increast4 at first, then all 0 reflexes abolished. B. Bamc =00 r0 0 00 00 2 to 00 StO 0 7900 If 00 ti tjo 0 0 !,i A 12 - S L A 111TALLURGICAL LITERLT1,11 CLAttIFKATION Uz- U00 IfL._ 30-W tsIC43 it 4~1 OXE I&III W a.- ttl -- - - - -r-- --r- V V 7V I r Y F T T An A S a OW 0 0 1 N of 0 is a 3 4 V U a AT 10 It,; It Kal .4, IT IT It (a M lull Ogg l * & 0 4) 0 * 41 0 0 0 0 0 ! 3: o 0 o 0 * o o 40 0 o 41 0 0 0 0 6 oft o 0 0 o of o 4 0 o 4 0 0001 0 -kswrl mN"* A. F~~. "Brain Cortox and Planticity of the Norvous System", (p. 803) by Asratyan, E. A. SO: Advances in Contemnoran, Biolov ('USPE'&,I SOMME1111"'.,01 BIOLO]II) Vol. 5, No. 5 1936 Asw~'l IA'l , Z',' . frilhe brLiin cortex an..-] the ~ I:_Aicity 71f thu n(., vous sysl,~,To. 1111 (y. 451) by Asralulan, E. ` -) Voi. VI, 'o. 3 1937 ..,0: Advanced In Contemporary iolloinr (Uspekl-ii Sovremonnoi T:-iolc,L;it; I 111 "Fifth ricetincy on nhysioloqical probleins, I-losco-i-7.11 (p. 1,?I) by E SO: Advances in hoderA Bl-ojSM_-_(Usi:,ekhi Sovi-evienno. i3iolorgue) Vol. ,a, No. Is 1939 SoID11114011111 00 0 a***: 0* qvi~ -64~ 0-4 W - 4) 0 go W 40 a 00 0 10000 vola - ,, " - 1 0!0 0 0) 0 1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 M .0 ? OK-011. lei Gtj. 14 " "" 4 " is I 11j4 h A go 11 15 1? N " a 41 V 43 So a ! li .,;~ a - 1k -1 j. K r 9 R VO A-1, 1. is I-A -k, S- 1,.AL-A.---L r,P~lkATYIWI 0 It .1 'rho influence of the v kidney f"ttion. Earas u*on V awl-A R S 9 S ll N t B . . . . o . m . . u kill an. jJj (in Cominan).-The apparrut drinking of water by v%whagotomized dng% with ureteral anti gastric f6tulas litiling diuresis of modcrate intcn~ity crnl~z an incrraw in tirint- cirtrifort. The twwn. of crearinine (1) and turst ill) in the taine tirciesses. These driat-am-s in I and 11 of 0 'to lult occur in per"Is of unchangrd intensity of thutesi, j Ill all raw% the C1 content of the urine falls. Tbc sallic -ffm-t was observed with apparent drinking of milk, ill[. U l!Cl, NaCl istles. in dild. milk. 5,uxur anti juhnur .,III. N&CI causes no chance in 11 but a I or -crdin of owd . p g h,ull dectrase in urine Clorcurs. Vagus nerve cauxit a decrease in the C1 cuntrut of the urinu front the right kidney as compared with that frinn thr left. Apparent feeding and drinking in this Law cause., a donease in C1 only after a 30-50 min. interi-al. S..A. K21j&lK S L a 01TALLURGOICAL LITINATM CLAWMATIVII 71-U-11 -," Ir- 94104-3 HIP 0- W U is AV 00 IS 0-1 a it v Z' An I I N IW 0 0 w -1 N it 0 11 it Cox all Not KU?t Itafto V 0 0 0 =00 ago zoo fie 0 IlThe brain-cortex ~knd the j-lcsU..cU.; of thu, ne-a-vous system. 111.11 (p. _516) by Asratian, :,:. SO: Advances in Ibdern Biolofa (Uspekhi Sovremennoi BioloUie) Vol. XII, No. 3, 194o ASR.~TV'IT, `ZIU.S His-vorks: "New Data on the Ph siolo ': of the Cerebrum," "viv Biologicheskikh, iajj~ ZArc,hives of the biolofical Syciences , 1941, No 3; 29ha"Q etiolodio Wolovil i teranii travmatichoskogo shoka Fsssays on the Etiology, Pathology, and Therapy of Traumatic Mioch/, Moscov, 2,945; 0 i5risposobitelln-vkh vayle jvnkh v poyre;hderinorl orF,anizne rOn AdartatiVe I-L-.nife stations in a UaTraged Orgunisry Moscow, 19/,8. LI I ASRATYAN, i4r. A. Corr Memb Acad Sci USSR, "Strengthening Effect from the Transfusion of Preserved Blood" Mr., Dept. Biolog3cal Sci., Acad. Sci. SO: MLRA Vest. Ak. Nauk IIISSR, No. 11-12, 1944; Report U-1660, 24 Jan. 1952- ASRATLU", E. A. "Studios on the Etiology, Pathology, and Therally of Tj,!iuiiRIt,Ic Shook" (Ocherki po etiolog1l, patologil i terepil travmutichookogo ahokc), M 0Einmw, 1945 - --' ;:'--.1'- -11. !~-- -' L Fl- I yt, ~-' ~"- . . -. - .- , ~.1 --. ~4-p'o- . - - - 'i , I . " . - ". .~ I I . :-;.*; ~ " 1, - , : . i:~ -.-I. - ~ I -I I i. .. . I.. r F_ ASIRMAN, Pras Asratovich "Gortex of the Oerebrwa and Phenomena of Adaptabilit,- in the Injured Organism. Gommunication V. Experiment witl! Destruction of Labyrinthso" Rz. 7hur., Vol 33, No 3., 3947, p 289. Division of Physiology of the CentrRL Nervous Systemp lnst of the Brain imeni Bekliterev, Leningrad USSR. SO: U-4396 . -~ ; , i ;I . a.-~ ~ . % -. I . "N ): 11 Z r El: ;, : ; ra r ". ~ 0. ~ I "Tf,.eo:ry and Fraci ical A-spe :ts Bf 'ravlov's Curative-",edicintLI -"rf-lkinF,,, 11 V 'ob.: Oblvedin Qessi-m nosy-aslic. . 10-LetbrEl So dnva Smerti Pavlova (kkad. Nquk SSSR, Akad. I-Sed liauk SSSR) Vseso-,,uz. i Mosk. o-vo Fiziolo~ov, Biokhimov I Farm&olopov, MOSCOW, 19481 PTI- 152-163, IAISRAITY~U-Nij E. A. "The-Cerebral Cortex and the Adaptation Phenomenon in an Injured Crg IV. Tests on the Deafferentia of Limbs" j anism: Fiziol. Zhur. SSSR, Vol. 34, No. 1, 1948. - I. , I j_- .~ -1 -4 ;- ~ ~ ~ AS 11 iTI Y ~U,~ I E , A . "The ISerebral Cortex and the Adaptation Phenomenon in an Injured Organism VI. Tests &n Intersectionoof the Dorsal Primary Division of the CerVical Plexus" Fiziol. Zhur. SESRP Vol. 34, No. 1, 1948. r- ASRATYI.N, kzras Asratovich Restoreition of Function leb., Acad. Sci.) 1949 Some general characteristics of the disturbance and restoration of nerve function. SO: MIRA Brookhaven Guide, Vol. 3, No. 9, 1950. 77 7 AS11,TYAN, E. A. "Andemicart I.P. Pavlov's teaching of lmli-,her Nervous Activity," (Ucheniye akademika I .L.P. Favlova o vysshey mennoy deyateli-nosti)) published by the All-Union Society for the-D-Iff"asion of Political and Scientific Subje~sts, Moscow, 1949. 91- "A Dirdectic-~-Illlaterinlistic Character Study of I. P. Pavlov" Vc,prcsy FUosofii, No. 1, 191;.9, pp. 147-161*. ,TYAI,: ) L. A. "Pavlov's Ideas in the (report read at the II sary of I. P. Pavl1v). Trudy Akad. Med. Clinical Treatment of Organic Inflammations of th,-- Nervous -System" CorErerence oA Physiological Problems in honor of the 10th An.niver- Nau]c SSIR, Vol. IV, 1949, pp6' 30-36. ASRATYhh', 2. A. 2f-',6Z6 I. F. pavlov-Uchenyy i uchitoll ;jhurnal obslichay Biologii, 1949, No. 4, s. 285-94 SO: LETOPISI '-10- 35, 1949 ASRii7jMlN, --'. A. 26625 kkadomik ivan petrovich Pavlav - v ogl:e ya(!) asratpin. izvestiya akad, naWc SSSR. seriya biol., 1949, N'o. 4. S. 383-412. SO: UMPIS' NO. 35, 1949 ASIRATY,ai, E. A. "Results and Perpspectives for the Utilization of a New Method for Anemic Infection of the Contral Nervous 6ystem.of Higher Animals" Fiziol. Zhurnal SSSR im. Sechenova, No. 5, 1949, pp. 504-508. AU,9f-Y.--J4, ':,*. A. "Sleep and Its Curabive Power (I.P. Pavlov's Theories on Sleep)" Nauka i Zhiznl, No. 1, 1949, pp. 314-39. - - - - -- ~.. - - -- ~-- --- ~ 7~~ ~~ ,- I ..: ~ -: --: , - !: ~ ~ -1 1. ~. -. I I; ~, w --, ;7 ~~ YrIJT ASRAT 1, E. A. "A Gfeat Russian Physiologist" Vestnik Akad. Nauk !:~'-'R, No. 9, 1949, pp. 3-23. ASRATYAN, E. A. "Ibe Plasticity of the Nervaus System, as Viewed in the Light of Pavlov's Doctrine" (paper submitted by E. A. Avratyanj USSR Academy of Sciences, to the 18th International Physiological Congress held in Copenhagen, 15-18 Aug 50.) B-23194, 5 Dec 50 ASRATYAN, S.A. I.P. Pavlov's teaching on sleepmd its therapeutic role", (H2.h n 1. . Payl-~va 0 3ne i Live P yego tselebnoy roli)) Published by the All-Union Society for the diffusion of Political and Scientific Subjects, Moveow, 1950- ASRATAN, B.A. - ---- Pavlovian theoi7 on the higher nervous function. Prakt, lek., Praha'31 no. 2:38~-42;contd. 20 Jan 1951, (GIbI 22:3) Z-,- ri-,2 1-1,&~-~- ~i:~, ~,, - ~ -': :, , - ~~i _i A SRATAN, N. A. Pavlovian theory on the higher nervous functions. Prakt. lek., Praba 31 no. 3:62-67;concl. 5 Fab 1951. (OLM 22:3) ASTATYAN, Te.A. Principlea of reversibility in conditioned reflex functim. Zb. vysshei nerv., deiat., Favlova 1 no. 1:47-54 Jan-Feb 1951. (GLML 22:5) UM/Medicine - Sleep Theraarj Nov/Dec 51 "Experimental Sleep Therapy of Results of OrgELaic Injuries of the Central Nervous System," E. A. Asratyan "Zhur Vyssh Nerv Deyatel!Vol I, No 6, pp 902-916 Reviews in detail work on sleep therapy carried out on exptl animals during 1941 - 1951. This in- cludes treatment vith narcotic sleep of injuries of tbz nervous system brought about by toxic sub- stances and infections (A. G. iv-nov-Smolenskly et. al., vork on rats and guinea pigs), therapy of afUreffects of exptl traumatic shock and shock due to burns (work on dogs) etc. States that World 2oftq~_ USSR/Medicine - Sleep Therapy (contd) Nov/Dec 51 War II served as a stimulus for these investigs- tions, which were aimed at development of new methods for treating war trauma. Found that h - notics of the carbamide class (hedonal, uretanle are preferable to barbiturates due to lower tox- icity; that 10-15 hrs of narcotic sleep axe pre- ferable to the 18-20 hrs advocated by F. A. An- dreyev and others. 206T95. 1. ASRA7YAN,, I~P. A. (Prof.) 2. USSR (600) 4. Physiology 7. P&vlov's theory as a basis of medicine. Klin. mod. 30 no. 9: 1952. 9. Monthl Llst of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March -1953, Uncl. m2k ASRATYAN, N.A. I.P.Pavlov; his life and work. Moscow,Forelp lauguages Pablishing House, 1953. 163 p- (KIRA 9:4) (Payley, Ivom Petrovich, 1849-1936) (Physiology) - -- "I X1RATYAff,Tm;p-- Aeratovieh, 1903- - '", [Physiology of the oentral nervous system; scientific works] Fiziologiia tsentrallnoi nervnoi sletemy; nauchnya raboty. Moekva, 1953. 559 P. (MIRA 6:11) (Nervous system) LMSHINSKAYA. O.B., professor: USIYEVICH. N.A.. profesnor; ASRATYAN, N.A., professor; SHIRNOV, A*Iog professor; FILIPPOVICH, skikh nail1r; VOWKHOV. A.A., professor: FILIMOKOV. I.Ne, professor; SKYAKIN, P.G., professor; CHERSIGOVSKIY9 V*K., professor; SPIRANSKIY, A.D., akadamik; DOLIN, A.O., doktor meditsinskikh nauk-, KOTLYAUVSKIY, L.I., professor,- NEGOVSKIY, V.A., professor: KASATKIN, N.I., professor; STSLICHUK, I.V., professor; YEGOROV, B.G., professor; BAKMV, A.N., professor; SMIRNOV. L.I.. professor; USPENSKIY,. V.11., redaktor; PETROV, S.P., redaktor. (Teachings of I.P.Pavloy in theoretical and practical medicine] Uchenie I.P.Pavlova v teoreticheskoi i prakticheskoi maditains. Vol.2. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniia,13SSA, 1953. 611 p. (KLRA 7:3) 1. Deyetvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR (for Lepeshintskaya, Chernigovskiy and Bal:ulev). 2. Chlon-korrespondent &ademli naWc SSSR (for Agratyan). 3. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Smirnov, FilimonOT, Tegorov and L.I.Smirnov). 4. Moscow. TSentral'W institut usovershenstvoyaniy& Tracbey. (Pavlov. Ivan Petrovich, 1849-1936) (Nervous system) (Physiology) ASRLTYAN, Ye.A. Compensatory lidaptation aocording to the Pavlovian theory. Usp. sovrem biol. 35 no.3:1357-380 %YAme 19539 (GIRL 25:1) 1, Moscow, ~. I I ! . I - -'-~ , . . ..!:: ~ 'I, i 1.'. , 1 :_. , : , -7 ASRiLTYAH.j?.A. (Moscow). Rem-i'An of it truneverne section of the posterior hulf of the spinit]. cord in (bgs-, on the physiology, of spinal shook. Fiziol.zhur. 39 no.3;300- 308 tr-Je 153. (W-RA 6:6) (Spinal cord) ASRAT*1 T*-?e Com.1tt-te vv SuLiln PrIzeo (Of thu C01,=L, Qf Minietern 085H~ jr, t6e flelde rr acleur:e =d inventiona wUwLnceB ttiat tht follervixIg L:cie=tjfj_. ucr sel,t ke, POP'LLar a tifl.c hookej and textbooks have beeu waftItted for competition for SMalln Prizea -for the yesira 195.2 and (Sovatakaya KiLd"t"u-3 Moccow, No- 222-40, 20 Feb - 3 APr 19541 Naw Titiv of Work AwAnates__Elz Asratyan, E. A. llpj-~jsjoloa of the Central '.','ervou6 Second 1-bacow Yedical Systeml, Institute imeni I. V. Stalin 'X: 4 W-3060' , 7 Ju~y '195L ASRATYAN, E. A. "Switching of Conditioned-Reflex Activity as a special form of its Changeability, " Communications at the XIV International Congress of Psychology, Acad. Pedagogical Sci. RSFSR, Mbscow 1954. E. A. Asratyan - Acad. Sci. USSR 1, , ASROYAN;~&.JL. (Moscow). .......... Prophylactic and therapeutic role of the process! of inhibition, and skull and cerebral injuries. Zhur.novr.1 palkh. 54 no.1:3-8 Ja 154. (MIJU 7:1) (Skull--Wounds and injuries) (Brain--Wounds and injuries) (Inhibition) 4- H /Y f7 'r IMCMWrA MMICA Sec,2 V61.9/9 P1qsio1ogy,,etaAe1?t56 4153. ASRATYAN E.A. *NeNv data on uncon0itioned and condition- cd a efiemes-(Ruscian text) Z.VY9C%NERV.DEJATEL. l9ti5. 5/4 (480-491) Graphs 8 Unconditioned reflexes before and after removal of the cerebral cortex were stu- died in dogs. It was observed that removal of the cortex of both hemispheres causel some disturbances in autonomic functions: (1) reduction of salivation, (2) decrease of reflex secretion of gastric juice, which became the liame, for all kinds of food, (3) increase and prolongation of the humoral phase of gastric secre- tion d-aring sham-feeding, (4) tendency to strong fail of the blood pressure after 0.4-0.576 loss of blood (which is without effect in normal dogs), (5) delay of excre- tion from the blood of foreign substances (e.g. Congo red), (6) disregula tion of quantitative interrelations between erythrocytes, KC1 and 1120 in blood, (7) greater increctse of (a) metabolism after small doses of thyroxine (0.3 mg./kg.) or adren- aline i:0.1 mg. 0.1014 per kg.) and (b) bile secretion on moderate doses of dry bile preparation, than in normal dogs. It is concluded that all these functions must have their representations in the cerebral cortex and therefore are disturbed by decor,:Ication. The chief results of the investigations on conditioned reflexes are the fol.lowing: (1) very strong 'hypermaximal' acoustic stimulus which normally produced a diminished conditioned reaction, ev6ked a normal reaction when the 4(5~? < 0AYr food -reinforcern ent was increased; (2) the same tone used before the conditioned stimulus became a positive conditioned stimulus of the 2nd order when it was weaker, and an inhibitory conditioned stimulus when it was stronger than the pro- per conditioned stimulus; (3), experiments with 'switching* phenomena; (a) the tone which wns used as a defensive conditioned stimulus and the touch which was used as an alimentary conditioned stimulus could change their conditioned significance to the opposite (i.e. the tone could be used as an alimentary and the touch as a defensive stimulus) if the exj)erimentnI situation was changed by including a lamp of 200 W. and a small ventilator, (b) a defensive motor conditioned reflex consisting in rciising the left foreleg to the bell in the morning experiment and raising the right foreleg to the same stimulus in the evening experiment was.elaborated. The EEG showed an increase of electrical activity from the parietal area of the skull ipsilaterally to the trained leg, i.e. in the morning experiment from the left, and in the evening experiment from the right hemisphere. %yrwicka - LMI USSR/Medicine Higher.Ner,rous Activity FD-2783 Card 1/1 Pub 1.511-4/19 Author : Askatyan, E. A. Title : The protective-salubrious role of inhibition in the spinal cord Periodical amr. vys. nerv. deyat. 5, 187-197, Mar-Apr 1955 Abstract (From a report presented at'the 9th Session of the Acad- eny of Medical Sciences USSR, 9 March 1955). Gives cri- teria defining the protective-recuperative-salubrious role of inhibition. Presents new experimental data supporting the author's position on the universality of the protec- tive, recuperative, and salubrious role of inhibition for all divisions of the C. N. S., especially the spinal cord. Graphs. bq -7 a,' EXTETATION; OF U.' C0l,Ti-l'X 01; THE' ~MZTATIT-V~ iUf) &.)',IATIL'C col"IT1,C-6,J of I'llysiolo-ILt's, Pi'lij-s'els, JuL-1: Tr,Lnslation E-53':, ASRATYAN, B.A.; USPICUSKAYA, N.V., redaktor; ISLENTITWA, P.G., "'40'*'r-lWiSl~haski,y redaktor. [I.P.Pavlov's teaching on the higher nervous, activity] Uchanis I.P.Pavlova o vysshmi nerynoi deiatellnosti. Moskva. Izd-vo I'Znarde," 1956. 29 p. [Vessoiuznom obshchastvo po rasprostrane-nitu Dolitichaskikh i nauchrqkh znanti. Ser. 3 U0.1) (ML3A 9:1) 1. Chlon-kor-respondent AN SSSR (for Asratyan) (NMRVOUS SYSTEM) (PAVLOV, IVAIT PRITHDVICH, 1849-1936) ASRATTAN, X*A., redaktor; PWUSBVICH, Yu.M., redaktor; SHEVCHENXO, G.N., icheakiy reclaktor. [Problems in an experimental and clinical study of aftereffects of traxima of th& spinal cord] Voprosy ekoperimentalinogo i klini- cheakogo i3tucheniin pooledetvii travmy spinnogo mosga; abornik statei. MowLvs. 1956. 206 p. (KLRL 9:6) 1.Akademiya nauk SSSR. Yiziologlcheekaya~ laborstoriya. (SPINAt CORI~-WOUNbS AND INJURiNS) i , v 1 AS)RA11-1-All, E.A., Corres--)onding IL-mber of the Acad;-r,%)' Of Scie'110e,-- "Certain Pressing Problems of Spinal Cord PhysiolojZr." Ile touched on the problem of spinal shock and spinal subordination. Paper presented at 11th Session of AM USSR on Trauma, April 1957. SO: Sum. 1644 4/1' AUTHOR: Auratya -E. A.p Corresponding Member of 30-10-9/26 Ali USSR TITLE: On the Forms of Regulation of the Functions of Organism by the Crust of Brain (0 formakh kortikallnoy regulyataii funktsii organizma). PERIODICAL: Vestnik AN SSSR, 1957, October, Nr 10, Pp. 71-719 (USSR) ABSTR.LCT: The classical experiments by Pavlov on the regulating, functional activity of the crust of brain are the fundamentals on which the most recent investigations of Soviet medicine are based. The investigations by which should be clarified which r8le the crust of the brain plays at the occurence of the compensating reaction of the human organism in case of illness, occupy a vast field. Experimental material was especially collected by the chirurgical removal of parts of the crust of the brain and the brain of dogs. These operations shew that both the character and the course of the unconditional rdlections is sensitively changed. A particular intensive influence on the level of the Card 1/2 general metabolism could not be stated. The regulation of I . On the Forms of Regulation of the Functions of Organism 30-10-9/26 by the Crust of Brain the level is correlated however with the quantity of brain removed. The work performed in the field of neurophysiology is very extensive, but unfortunately it is still far- from being concluded to some extent. AVAILABLE,: Library of Congress Card 2/2 ASRATYAN, B.A.; NZSMJrfANOVA, T.N.; SHAMARINA, N.M. Leon Abramovich Orbeli; on his 75th birthdk. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Bio,l.i sallkhoz.nauki 10 no-713-11 Jl 157. - (MIRA 10:10) (Orbeli, Leon Abgaroviqh, 1882 USSR/Human and Ardml Physiology (Normal and Pathological)& T-12 Nervous System. Abs Jour : Hof Zhur - Biolo) N, 11) 1958, 512l4 Author : ."sratyan, E,A. Inst : A"Lcadeny of Sciences USSR, Title : Various Forras of the Cortex Regulating the Functions if the Organism. OriG Pub : Vc3tn. AN SSSR, 1957, M 11, 71-79- Abstract : About .100 dogs were investigated in whom either the cortex of bot'a hemispheres (over 30 dogs) was. removed or the cor- tex of one hemisphere. The f,)llowing phericnena were nb- served here: stable chan6cs of somatic and voGetative reactions of the organism (13wering of reflex reactions Df salivary and gastric glancls); less pronDuraced variations in the amount of salivary contents under the influence -if Card 1/3 USSR/Hw-un and ;i4iii:ml 1-hysiology (Vornal and Pathological). T-!12 Nervous Systen. Abs Jour Ref Zbur - Biol.j No 11) 1958, 51214 the qvLantity and quality of consumed aud rejected sub3taii- ces; impairment of reactions assuring stability of arte- rial pressure in moderate blood losses; impairment of reactLons supporting constancy of voluma and of compisition of circulating blood; changes in capill(,xy perricatiLmi; weakeninG of locomotlve and tendon reflexes; strenoitening of renctions issuing from hunoral pathways; changes in the nicrostructure of internal secretione Especially pro- nounced were differences in functions of symmetric or3ans (such as the salivary ClanCA, the motor apparatus), which were observed after the dec,:wt-ication of -,ne of the henis- pheres. After the operation was performed, degenerative processes developed within CNS (central nervous systera. At the sarae time, the uncoditioned reflex activity was res- tired. to some degree. There changes of reactions and i',Jl-,c- tions of the organism were the result of changes which Card 2/3 - 92 - USSR/Human and Iaiimal PhysioloGy (Ilonml and Pathological.). T-12 Nervius System. Abs Jour Ref Zlyar " Biol., No 110 1958, 51214 took place within their own neural apparatuses and which were caused by the decortication of the cerebrum, for it is Ilic cortex which irq)arts ~~Teater strenGth, modifica- tion ability and dynamics to undonditioned, reflexes. The contra]. section of the tuiconditioned reflex arch passes each of the basic sectors of CNS. The upper cortical branch of the arch repreaclits 'die cortical section which 3c~verns unconditioned reflexes. -- K.S. Ratnero Card 3/3 ASRATYAN, E.A. ... ... Participation of the cerebral cortex In unconditioned reflex regulation of functions of the organism. Nauk zap. Kyiv. un. 16 no-17:9-3.5 157. (MIRA 13:2) (GnEERAL CORTEX) (PM ASRATYAN. N.A. (MoBkva) I-P-Pavlov'n concapt on tho protective find curative role of the inhibition process and its signifiebace in surgery [with summary in Knglish]. Khirurglia 33 no.6:3-11 Je '5?. (MIRA 10:12) (CEREBRAL CORTEX, physiol. inhib. process, role in sure. & neurosurg.) (NEUROISURGYARY role of inhib.funct. of cerebral cotex) USSR/Humn and Anirial Physiology (Normal and Pathological). T-12 Nervous System, Abs Jour Rcf &ur Biol., No ll~ 1958, 51213 Author ratyan, E.A.' Inst 4- Title The Characteristics Reaulating Humiral Functions in DaGs with DccorticateA Cerebrum~ Orig Pub Fiziol. zh. SSSR, 1957, 43, No 7, 651-656. Abstract Humoral agents regulating functional activity beem-,ic mrc important in dogs with decurticated cei. -ebrum. This fact was evidenced by a considerable strengthening of initial oyddizing activity of the 3rgDaiism after food intahe and after administration of adronalW and tyrovAll, as well as by greater changes of respiratory movements, of pulse rate, of salLvation, and of the rtcneral condition of the orLn- nism. In dogs with both hemispheres removed, an increase Df hyparglycerdc and hypoGlycenic reactions was observed Card 1/2 1. -12 USSR/Huran anCl ;ininl 14iysiology (Noriral an' Path,-)Iogical). T Nervous Systen. Abs Jour Ref 71tur - Biol., No 11, 1958, 51213 with respect to moderate doses of adrenalin and insulin, as well as a leukocytic reaction when sodium nuclcinatc was aftainistered. Bile secretion took place when a dry bile preparation was internally inducted. After decorti- cation, the phase of reflex secretion if (yiutric juice upun im6inary feedings was wcakened, while the phase of humoral secretion became stronger, as did also secretions vhen histamin ,ms injec-ted intramuscularly and alcohol infused rectally. At the decorticated. sido the reflex activity of salivary glands underwent a sharp and stable decrease. After complete decortication the activity of unpaired organs proved to becone nore pronounced. A.M. Ryabinovskayn. Card 2/2 91 ASRATYM,.X.4w---- Recent dntn on switching In conditionnd refley. function. Zhur. vysoyinrvadeinte 8 no.3:305-312 M.V-Ja 158 (MIR.A 11:8) 1. Fiziologicheskaya lnborntoriya AN SSSR. (lulyzx, CONDITIORM, switch-over (Run)) ASRATYAN, Ezras A. "Some Aspects of the Formation of Conditioned Reflexes ema of the Development of their Properties." report to be submitted for tle Symposium on Brain lw%clumisms and Learning, Clow, Montevideo., Uruguay, 3-7 Aug 1959. Corres. Nbr) Acad. Sci. USM ASRATYAN, E.A. Certain aepecte of tbn astablifffimoht'of conditioned reflex connections and formation of their properties baned on motor activity studIne. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.biol. rio-5:641-662 S-0 '59. (141RA 13:2) 1. Phyaioloeical Laboratory, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (CONDITIONND RESPOVS3) p~ ~. I I - : 4, , ~- I . - -.~ - V.'~ - -.- -1 . I I . . - I - 1. - : 11--.~~ !1-4 : , , - . ':' : ASRATYAN, 31. skva); GUTMANN, X.; KONORSKIY, Yu. [Kouori3ky, J.] (Varshava) 14echaniams of the motor activity of animals. Zhur. vyo. nerv. deiat. 9 nc,.2;301 Hr-Ap 159. (HIRA 12:7) (HONMMIT, PSYCHOIOGY OF) I- ASRATYAIT, B.A. Recent data on the significance of the force and order of stiTmai association in the formation and prenarvation of conditioned reflex connections. Zhur.vyq.nerv.deiat. 9 no.3:409-41~) Kv~e 159. (HIRA 12:9) 1. PIV, oiololZr Laboratory, U.S.S.R. AcadeMv of Sciences, Moscow. (RNFLY.X, CONDITIONED) On- 4 ga A0ATYANj..A.A., otv.red.; V11RUMIKOV, 14,1., VOIKOVA, V.V., takhn.red. [Central and peripheral moc~wniama of animal loconotion; papere from an international symposium, Poland, 1958) TSentrallnye i perifericheakie mekhanizmy dvigatellnoi de*iDtellnosti zhivotnykh; abornik dok:ladov mazhdunarodnogo simpoziuma, Pol'sha, 1958. Moskva, 196o. 359 P. WiRA 14:2) 1. Akademiye nauk SSSR. FiziologichaRkays laboratoriye. 2. Fiziologichealcaya, laboratoriya AN SSSR, Mosk-va. Chlen-korreepon.- dent AN SSER (for.Aaratyan). (MOVMNT (PHYSIOLOGY)) ANFILOV, Gleb; GULYAYIW, F.I., doktor btol.nauk; LIVAIIOV, H.11,, prof.; EUffZW.-R, L.P., kand.tekhn,nauk; VASIMITIV, L.L.; XLYATSIIII, I.', kand.takhn.natik Is'thought transference possible? Opinions of Saviet scientists. Znau. sila 35 no. 12:18-23 D 160. (MMA 13:12) (Thought transference) ASRATYAN. ][.A,,-jirof., Gtv-red.; GONCHAROVA, L.S., red.ird-va-, A-VrAnVA, G.A., takhn.red. [Problem of compensatory accommodation; papers of a conference of the Physiological Laboratory of the Academy of Sciencen of the U.B.6,R, and of the Koacow Society of Physiologists lio- chemists, and Phgrmacologistal Problems kompeneatornyk'. pri-. sposoblenii;.doklady konforentaii Fiziologicheakoi laborstorii AN SSBR i Koiikovskogo obahcheetva fiziologov, biokhiinikov i farmkologov,, Moskva, 1960. 373 P. (MW 13:12) 1. Akademiya naWc SWR. 2. Fiziologiclieskaya laboratoriya AN =R, Hos~:va; ablen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for ABratyan). (PHYSIOIiCGY) AS~YAN!J~.&.; GONCHAROVA, L.S. Sequelae of :Lateral hemisection of the medulla oblcingata in puppies and adult dogs. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 49 no.1,30-34 -Ta '60. (MIRL 13t7) 1, Iz fiziolcigicheskoy laboratorii AN SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR E.A.Aaratyan), Mosk-a. Predstavlena deystv. chlenom AIM SWR V.V. PaxInym. (MEDULLA OBLONGATA.-SUAGEBY) STEFAETSOVt Boris Danilovich;ASRATY-AKt--EA*j otvsred.; GO-NOMOVA, L.S., red.izd-va; DOROKMA, I.N., tekhn. red. [Influence of tho sympathetic nervous system on filmetion in a damaged central ziervous system] Vliianie simpaticheakoi nervnoi sistemy na funktsionallnoe sostoianie povrezhdennoi tsentra,11noi nerv-noi sistany. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 111?61. 182 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Chlen-korrDa ondent AN SSSR (for Aeratyan) fillERVOUS SYSTEM, SYMPATHETIC) (NMVOUS SYSTE24-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) ASRATYAN, E.A. Emergence and localization of cortical irhibition in elements on the conditioned reflex are. Zhur.vys. nerv. doiat. 11 no.2: 193-205 14r-Ap 161. (MIRA'14:6) 1. Physiological LAboratary U.S.S.R. Acqdemy of Sciences, Moscow. (CONDift(WED RESPONSE) ASRAUP!, E. A. Tho Place of Formation i%nd the Fonctional Principles of Condtioned Connection 11 Information Procvssing in the T!nrvons Systnm~ Leiden, Noth. 10-3-7 S~p 162 Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Netronhysiology, Xoscnw. ASPICYAN Ezran Agratov.1ch, Physiological --' - - - -i cicneen USSR, Moscow No "The effect of use and disuse on nei-ve cello following opinal cord transsection" Session II-1 FEM-WI, Davi -d-Lazareyich, Institute of b~och;~Z'~*try&Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Kiev - Biochemical characteristics of dystrophy and atrophy of muscles" Session 11-2-% KOSTWK, Piston Grigorlyevich, Deputy Director, ogy imeni A.A. I!ogomcleto, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Functional chan_mo in central synaloes following denervation" S-ession II-I NESIUMVA.L N. P., Chair, Animal Biocheriatry, ~G~crw ~~ate University, Moscow - "~Wclc changes produced by tetanus toxin" It-2-b report to be OUbmitted for the SMOGIUm 0,1 tho Erfecte of Use an., 3),(31100 on Neur=80ular I\mctlonq (JUpa), Prague-LiblIce, czacb. , 18_,n4 Sop j..96,3. AS _~-IWTUYA j:qYAPbL SIMONOV, Pavel Vasillyevich; YASHKOVA, N.V., red.izdi-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn. red. [Reliability of the brain] Nadezhnoatt mozga. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 133 P. (MIRA 16:7) (BRAIN) S/00 62/000/005/001/001 D408X3301 I L Corresponding liember, iZ USSR, and Doc"or of Nedical Sciences .L TITL-_-~ The reliability of the brain '7 _'!~~"IuD !C2_L: Z,nan:*Lyc-,-.ila, no. 5, 1962, 17-20 T -"":T The articlc fives a general outline of how the cc*itrc,l -nervous system opcratcs, explaining -aeural e-xcitation and 0 inhi')ition, the valiic of wotective inhibitio-n i~nd the mcchanicms vla which the ncrvoijs systcri-i com,?c-i-isaten for damage or dystrophy ol' Som. particular :.-,cction. :-'our such mechanisms, r,:~s-,)Onsible for tile rcliability of tllc -acrvous system are distinguished. 1) Pro- tcctiv_- inhilDition. %71aicii P_-aLiv-~n duri o-,,ccssive stimulation of the to rivc the cells a chanc.. to restore their viability. 2) I-loserve neural and rocerve -nerve Qcnters which, thou,-,Ii normally highly specialized, cxn a&rpt to assume the control func- tions of other dz,,a7;cd -paths and ncrve centers. 3) Multiple du-,)lica- Li Card 1/21 3/00 621000100510011001 The relia,' 'I:' of the brai-n X) D400 301 tion of ': iivi all. of which. can control the same body. -~-,-actio-n -.-a -a v. (Ic-ree. This rives- rel t: v .L,. U C3 U a L C stability of the lvacr mcc'-.anisms :z-cid at the same time sul)ordinate', them stvictly UO L.,ic brain centers. 4) The use of new, LCMI)orlry COIIIICC- bctween nei~vo centers in the cerebral cortex to restore inpaireJ body functions. The authors ill.iistrate these mechanisms with references to experiments on do,rs. TIncre are 6 figures. Card 2/2 ASI'VT-DIP-P E.A Conditioned reflex and related phenomena. Priroda 51 no-9:37-43 S 162. (Iuln 1~,:q) 1. Chlen-Iccri-esGondent AN SSSR. (C , 4 D RWPONSE) ASRATTAN,.E.A., otv. red.; ALEKSANDROVSKAYA, M.M., red.; ALMSEYEV, M.A., red.; RUSINOV, V.S., red.; IVANOVA, N.G., red.; STRUCHKOV, M.I., red. izd-va; SHEVCHENKO, G.K., tekhn. red. [Nervous machanisms of conditioned reflex activity) Nervnye mekhanizmy uslovnoreflektornoi deiatelinosti. Moskva, Izd- vo AN SSSRY 1963. 319 p. (KIRA 16:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut vyashey nervnoy deyatell- nosti i neirofiziologli. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) AMMITSUNZ~AN, V.A., akademik- A9;L4TYJU,' E A 130GOLYUBOV, N.N., akaderi.ik; V1N0GRADOVJ A-.T-., -akad;ndk; GINETSINISIM, A.G.; MMNIMS, I.L., akademik; KOCFETKOV, N.K.; KMSAVOV, A.L.), akademik; MELINIKOV, O.A.; NE21EIMTIOV, A.I,,., ahademik; NESHEYANOV, An.N., dolctor khim. nauk; 01REMOV:, X.V.p akademik; POLIVABOV, M.K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; RETTOV,O.A.; RYZIUMV, V.L.; SPITSIN, V.I., ahademik; TAM-11, I.Ye., akademik; FESENKOY, V.G., akadenik; FOK, V.A., akademik; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I., nkademik; FRANK, I.M.; FRANK, G.M.; KHOMIAN, A.S., doktor khix-n. nauk; SMIYAYIN, M.M., akademik; ENGEL'=d)T, V.A., akademik; SIWOSMIKOV, V.N., akademik; 130YARSKIY,V.A.; LIKHT1124SHTEMI, Ye.S.; WAZEZUSEVA, V.N., red.izd-va; KINAYS, Ye.l.r., red.izd--%ra; TARASMIKO, IjX., red.izd-va; POINAKOVA, T.V., tekhn. red. (As seen 1)), a scientis: From the Earth to galaxies, To the atomic nucleus, From the atom to the molecule, From the molecule to the organism] Glazami uchenogo: Ot Zemli do ga- laktik ' K iadru atoma domolekuly, Ot molckuly do organizma. v.oskwil Izd-vo fill SSSR, 1963. 736 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Akadomiya nauk SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Asratyan, Ginetsinskiy" Kochetkov, Mellnikov, Reutov, Ryzhkov, Fvrank,I.M.., Frank, G.M.) (Astronomy) (Nuclear. physics) (Chemistry) (Biology) Toni.c. pt, a -rom of integrated bi-ain ac- I-Alority. 71mr... nevv. &dai,. 13 no,5.-781-.788 S-0163 (wkk ifo'sll) 1. Institute of FLIgbei- nc-vvov:i A,Aivi-ly wid L'. .0 U.S.S.R.,Academy of Sciences,

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