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ASOYFVA, Ye. Z.; DAUNSHA, A. D.; DENISOVAJ_X!q_,_I. Chemical composition of' Alhagi persarum. Izv.AN Tiuk.SSSR. Ser,biol,nauk no. 6:75-?7 t63. (MM 17:5) 1. Pyatigorskiy farmatsevticheskiy instittit. ASOYEVA, Yo.Z.- DAUKSHA, A.D,,,- DENIS"OVA,. Ye.K.; MURAVIYEVA, D.A. Saponin-containing plants of the Northern Caucasus. Nauch. dokl. vys. thkoly- biol. niluki no.49148-150 164, (MIRA 17312) 0 1. Rekomen6ovana kafiadroy farmakognozii Pyatigorakogo farmatsevti- cheskogo instituta. TUROVA-FOLYAK M.B.; SOSNINA', I.Ye.; NGO TKHI TKHUAN; IM13ANG CHONG IEM,- MNISW;, Ye.p. Use of the oxides ot rare earth elements in catalytic synthesis. DAL AN SSSR 157 ni).3:643-.645 J1 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. Predatavleno akademikom A.A. Balandinym. TIJROVA-POLYAK~ M.B.; DENISOIrA, Ye.F. Preparation of esters on art aluminosilicate catalyst. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.8:2654~--2658 Ag t64. (MIRA 17: 9) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy unIversitet im. L,:)monoscva. -Zz PA _1--~N530;745- W, rowwflo/li EWP(t)/E6 4 P, I A~' 71--.--,.f,~,-,-,-, -f 710 ACC ~SSION NR:'A.P4047-'! 7.9 6 $166201.74,115 03/0643/0645, M B. Sosxiina. 1. Ye. ~ie %hi'Ikhua KILa ang -q. AUTHOR: turova-P&Ll~ P Cho LL--,n, Denis ova-,,~4 le, - -r, TITL E: -The use of re..'rit i~artb*ielern&i 6xid S in catalAic twnthesife gi. 15 no. 3- 1964, 643-645 SOUPLCE- AN SSSR. V. e) TOPIC -TAGS: rare eafth,okl iI&.: catalyk,~.- catalytic ayinthesisi ketone complex, ester syntheilis, oli,jrin ss~mtlwsia,'cycloolefin s~mtlheais. isomerization, oxie ation reaction, symLrnetrical allphalic ketone, unsy=etrical aliphatic ketone, alip,iatic ar:)rnatic 'r-etone, cyclopentanone, asbestos carri,L%r, 'qU--zr' Z CarTIZ!r, catalytic activity A-BE TRACT.- Tbe use oit Err, Fri., L 8 ~n 'he synibesis ofketonen, coraple3l, esters, olefins and cycloolitfirks, and in iSca-aeriza- tion and ovidation reac1ions was investigated. Symmetric:al and unsymrnvt&rical aliphatic ketortes, 2liphatic-aromatic hetonea and cyclopentano.-te v;ere synt-hosis- ed iising Nd, E Dr, Fr =d La oxideB on asbestos. quartz arid joilica Irel carriers. ,..,-Cord 1/3 -iw6 530 IM AP4:01A-,;796 7,~ Essentially tile same:yield of 20.1-ohatic'MItones-i vra!i obtained with ast,estos or T -:quar'M carriers for Nd, Er o-,.- Proxides. The yield of ketone increased iv the hom0logous serie-- from acet-'.c to butyric acid; iurdier increz-se in :nolect.lar weight lowered the yield of ketme. Use of acids of ti~ie iso-structur,~ grre~~i -1y re.- duced the yield of ketone. Th e yi eld'ol dipropylketone prepared on Tid, Pr, Er .and La oxides decre;:-! sed depending on the carrier: ipiartz asbestos silica gel. The yield of aliphatic- a:romatia ketonesi -was generally higher compa ~e-d to the nes. The reoul-t.s of the atudy (if the E!ffect yield of -unsymTrietrics'.1 aliphatic keto It of tte oxide, carrier, and structure of ti.-ie alcohol and acid radi-.:!als on the vield of complex esters are summarized in thi? article. Increasing t~e m)lecuh-ir weiiht of the alzollol little effect ort the yield of ester for each CTidle. fica, ion of butyric acid with ali:ohols with an uneyer, numbe r of C atc rins Ea V!~, a somewhat higher vie'A d= the! even nuzibered alcohols. lid wid Er, on aiibe~-CS carbon, were the moot active catalysts, Praiieodymitrn -)x~,de (abstractor's note - author does ncit specify which oxide) on quartz prove d to be a specif: c Call-al- yst :.or the dehydration of cycIahexanol t) cycloillextine (47,,C op!imu -,I 1~ 537o yield) which isonrzrize-d To- m~t 1% qiopqntej~~."I Pr6O, I on QU-) r~z T)-r 31no+t)A Card BAKHRAKHj Ye.E.j YPOROVA, V.D.; DENISOVA, Ye.P. Distribution of protein and polysarnharlde In the celle of the plague microbe grown at 28 - 370, Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. I. imaun. 41 no..LO:135-3~9 164. (M1,3A 18 15) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut i4MIkrobll. qR-t- AP601 :-,;-.-ffif0016F65/OO0/Ol )/003 0100T5 W6- SOURCE CODI- AUTHOR: Korobkova. Ye. I.-Korobkovaj, B., I.;_"Pavlova.-L. EU E!qnisava. Yeo P*- Denisova E. P. ORG: All-Unioi.-i Antiplaj~a Research Irlst &ute 11)[ila-2k". Sa.Latov JVscisoyuznyy nauchno- i:ssledovatelTs~dyprotivochumnyy-instJ.tut.-"Wkrob"I TITLE: Intrad ermal allergic reaction as an index of immutity to plague. IV. Pasto postis allergens for intradermal react-ion in individuals vaccinated by different methods SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 10, 1965, 30-35" TOPIC TAGS: human ailment, bacterial disease, bacteria, vaccine, inmunization A13STRACT: The authors noted immmbiolog*cal and a1lergic reoonstrtiction .ift individuals who had rimlverei from Agaig--0-The Past* 1:estis a1lorgens studied proved to be heat. and &C' d Ictipsiatant with no to3d,c or immiogenic properties. Uve_SJMe vac;;U,6%.-tgred body reactivityj refle6ted not o;aly in the develo;ment of resistance to plague but in &U.erg!Lc reocn- struction to plague bactoria and fractions isolated therefrom. W ih the vaccinated persons an;l anima'la resulted inAnweaecd ekin rea.at ivit"r ti) the injection of peatin. This phenomenon can be used to mraluate the 1mm,nological changes 00(mrring in the body after imumi tioxi with live I .mweine. A poidtive intradwvW~ reaction to peatin ill an indication of ~ilmmnitY to P11V0- It Occurred in alumost, all those vaecinated tw1cs and Card 1/2 UDC: 616-9ill-452-084-47-07:616..'5-056.3 -j,-Lj952-66 ACC NRc ~in of those: vacoinatal once. Theaq rimAts are consiahent with tht ex., pforimental data. obtained on guineA PIL98 inoculated with live vaccine, Thai, ;showed that I=wdt-,r is coupletely develol*d within 6 ar 7 days despite thit esence of llvv microbes in the orgamp J.# ea.9 during the nonstaile Plait) pis -61' imniat-je drig'. sat. - ha-s: tibles" [JPR~ SUB CODE 06 SUBM DA.'LZ-. 30-ju164 CRIG REFs 014 OTH REFt 001 cmrd 2/2 L GOLOVIN, P.V.; ABRAMOVA, M.A.; SHAPOSHNIKOVA, Z.B.!; GERASINDIKO, A.A.; DENISOVAP le. V.; TRETIYAKOVA, G.S. Regeneration of ion exchangers* Sakhoprom,, 35 no.6,.3.3-16 kh 161. (min '14:6) 1. Institut organicheskoy kkimii All USSR. (Sugar manufacture) (Ion exeluinge) TIMCIMMD, R.I.; DINISOVA, TU.I* Give the children pretty and comfortable clothes! Tekst. prcim. 19 no.11:17-19 H '59. (MIRA 13:2) (Children's clothing) USSR/Humn and Animal Phyxiiology (Normal and Pathological). T-4 Blood Pressiwee Hypertension. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biole., No 16) 1958) 7481o Author Frolov, F*F#p Denisova, ZoA9 Inst Ukrainian SCTMTff "-Researcli Institute of Clinical Medicine, Title Evalmation of Functional Condition of Cardio-Vascular Systen in Various Stages of Hidi Blood Pressure. Orig Pub Materialv po obmenu nauchns inform, Ukr. n#Oi. in-t klini.ch. meditsiny, 1957, vYP- 1., 133-140. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 BOGDANEVSKIY, S.S.; DENISOVA, Z. 1. -1.1-1. - 1. Fillers for large and medimn cores. Lit. proizv. no.10:38 0 163. (MIRA 16:32) YWORKINA, N.D.;j~NXSQVA,_Z-I. -- Composition of gwjeo released by binders. ld.t.prolzv. no.3,,A.5 mr 162. (MIU 15-3) (Binding materials) (Gazes-Analyzis) DENISOVA, Z.I.; SHAPOSHNIKOVA, Ye.M.; LUKIYANTSEVA, 'I.F. Gamasid mites in rodents of Kursk Province. Sbor. truct. Kursk. gos. med. inst. no.16:101-105 162. (MIll 17:9) 1. Iz kafedry obshchey biologii i parazitologii (zav. - dotsent G.M. Tkachenko) Kurskogo meditsinskogo instituta I Kurskoy oblast- noy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsii glaviiyy vrach - V.I. Latanov). DFNISOVA,,--Z.I. I. , inzh. Self-drying coating for quick-4hardening molds and cores for steel castings. Lit. proizv. no.ll:.40 N '65. (MIRA 18:12) ACC NRt AMN961 SDURCE ODDS: UR/004 /66/030/009/_14_2ij14i4 AMOR: Vlaseao,N.A.;.Vltrikliovskiy,N.I.; Denisova Z L ; Paylenko,V'sFi. ORG: none TITLE: On the nature of tho luminescence centers in cadmium sulfide /Foport,Fourto All-Union Conference on Luminesconco (Crystoil Phosphors) hold at Rigil-, 16-23 Sept. 196s7 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiys, Beriya fizichesikaya# Y. 30, no. 9, 1966, 1427-1429 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, cadmium sulfide, luminescence center, annealing, lattice defect ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the influence of heat treatment in vacuum and irl sulfur vapor, cadmium vapor, oxygen, and hydrogen sulfide and the presenco of Group I and Group III dopants on the red, orange, and green luminescence of cadmiun gulf Ida crystals and films in order, to determine the nature of the correnj)onding luminescence centers. The crystals wore grown f tom the gaseaus phase by subl inat"on and synthosla, 1 and the polycn,stalline films were deposited In vacuum. The green 111minocconce cenIvro woro found to b1D thermally labile and it wau not: possible to produce thom by any heat treatment. These centers were vore stable in a sulfur atmoF;phere than in tho other atmospheres; it is concludod that they are associated with local s-ulfur excesses in L the lattice arising during crystal grawth. Group III dopants iricreaf3ed tho intensity Card 1/2 ACC NR, AP7004i961 of the green luminescence aad Gzx~up I dopants reduced it. The activE.tion energy for thermal quenching of the green luminescence was found to be 0.14 4- 0.01 eV, in agree- raent with the difference between the width of the forbidden band a.:nd the energy of the emitted photons. The orange luminescence was enhanced by anneal in an oxygen atmosphere and depressed by anneal in other atmospheres. FrDm this riud the findings of B.A.Kulp (Phys. Rev., 125, 1865 (1962)) concerning the effects of electron bom- bardment it is tentatively concluded that oxygen favors the formation of interstitie'l cationic defecto in the form of singly charged interstitial cadmium ions, which are responsible for the orange luminescence. The red luminescence was found to be en- hanced by heating in vacuumor in a cadmium atmosphere and by the prosence of Group I dopants; from these results and from other data in the litersiture it is concluded that the red luminescence is due to recombination of an electron trith a hole trapped at it sulfur vacancy. Orige art. has: I figure. DUB OODE: 20 SUM DATEr none ORICS RM 000 MZ IN 1 0011 2/2 tENISOVAs Z.H. L2 1%1943)., ."On the Comparative Ecology of Moodsucking Diptera., 1. Zool. Zh. 2 4., A4-221. SOt Translation.-2524467, 30 Apr. 1954. DENISOVA, Z. M. "Autogenesis of the Eggs of A. Bifureatus of the Alma-Ata Population," Med. Parazitol. i Parazitar. Bo:L*., No.1, 1946 Alma-kta Republic Tropical Station DENISOVA, Z. M. "Data on the Study of Variations of the Hypopygia uf Males in Anopheles maculipleennis AircTarvus Tiel and Anopheles maculipennis sacharo vi Favre". Med. Faraz. i Faraz. Bolez., Vol. 17, No. 3, pp 221-27, 1948. USM/3balclue - Phlebotomic Dipterm Jul/Aug 49 Medicine - Zoology "Caviparative Ecology of Phlabotcmic Diptera: 11p IXWtance of thd Crop =1- the Veter Belance of Horseflies (Tabanldae)," Z. K. Denisova, North 74 Xaragay, Molotov Oblast, 4 pp "Zbol Zhur" Vol XMII, No A large quantity (at least half the body welight) distilled water introduced into the coelum of a horsefl,y lovers the osmotic pressure of the bew- IMb, and. causes necrosis of the organs and rapid death. The crop, along with its role in ftal UBM/Nedicine - Phlebotcaic Diptera Jul/Aug 49 (Coittd) feeding, is very :Important in providing the organian vith vateT. Water from the crop is fed into the gTadually in wall amounts. This prevents a sharp drop in oemotle, prarasura Of the sad secures - economic use of the water consumed. t 4(r; DENI"O".'A't Z. ',1. "Secretory OrE;ans of Certain Blood-Sucking Diptera." Gand Biol Sci, inst of Zoology, Acad Sci USLR, Leningrad., 19511. (RZhBiol, No 5. Mar 55) So; Sm. floOO, 29 Sept 5~; - Survey of 6cientific and TecImical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) ORBELI, Leon AbrarovIch, akademik; VOYNO-YASENETSKIY, A.V,,, kand. biol. nauk, red.; DENISOVA, Z.V., red.; KASATKIN, N.I., red. [Selected works in five volumes) lzbrannye ty",dy v piati to- makh. Moskva, Izd-vci "Nauka." Vol-3. (Problems of higher nervous activity and its development) Voprosy vysshei nervnoi deiatellnosti i ee razvitiia. 1964. 479 P. (MDU 17:7) USSR/Hurxin and Animl PhysioloGy (Normal and Patholoeical) T Nervcnis System. Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 8oo4l. Author Denisova, Z.V Inst Title On the Problen of Analytic-Synthetic Activity of the Cerebral Humispheres of the Doa. Orig Pub: Materialy po evolyuts. fiziol. T. 2. M.-L., AN SSSR, 1957, 9-14. Abstract: A systen of secretory conditioned reflexes (c,R) was foriaed in doffs oil a siLmltaneous complex stirmlator (CS) sound-light. The effect of the first was nore si(paificant than the second and almost equaled the effect of the CS. The first differentiation of the Card 1/2 101 USSR/Hunan and AidnU Physiology (Normal and Pathological). T Nervoufs System. Moier Nervous Activity. Dehavior - Abs Jour: Ref Mur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 80041. metronome was forTmd with difficulty (120 appli- cationo) and vas incoq)lete. After reinforcement of the system, all single extrastimulators (hissing, buzzer, etc.) were inhibited, while all complex (revolving stand plus hissing, metronome plus hissing, etc.) possessed a positive effect. The sigaificance of both synthetic and analytic activity is erTha- sized in the formation of CR in the "structure of stiruhttion" . Card 2/2 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T Nervous System. RE4ier Nervous Activity. Behavior. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 27070 Author t Denisova, Z.V. Inst : AS USSR Title : On Differentiation of Positive Complex Stimuli Which Posess one Common Component. Orig Pub : ~bterialy po evolyuts. fiziol., T. 2, M.-L., AN SSSR, 1957j. 15-23 Abstract : In experiments on dogs) light (L) and sound (S) served as singals of alimentary reaction, tactile stimulcition (touch-device) (R) and S - as defensive. Weak compo- nents (L and R) induced correspondingly secretory and defeasive reaction. Isolated application of stroag coLrponent (S) usually did not induce reactions. The Card 1/2 USSR/Human and AilimaLl Mysiology (Normal and Pathological) T Nervous System. Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior. Abs Jour Ref Vaur Biol., No 6, 195% 27070 action of stimuli close in accordance with their physi- cal properties to S was analogous to isolated action of S (inhibitory generalization). In simultaneous action of sound extrastimulus and component which was being leveled, defensive effect was released. Apparently, as the basis of 8 levelin6, lies the development of inhibi.- tory process in the cortical point of the component com- mon to both complexes. -- M.P. Shuranova Card 2/2 1hk USMI./nIj MIn and Animal Ehysiology (Norral and Pathological) T The Effect of Physical Factorn. Ionizing Irradiation Abs Jour : Ref aur Biol., no 6, lc159) 27199 jlutl-.~or : Denisova, Z.V. I n,- Title On the Problem of the Physiological Effect of Ganma-Rays on the Cerebral Cortex of the LarGe Hemispheres DriG Pub Med. radioloGlya, 1957, 2, No 4, 3-11 Abstract In tv,) dogs, secretory-defensive (acid) conditioned re- flexea (CR) -two positive and one inhibitory in relative stabilization in differentiation of stimuli were worked out. The order of sequence of stimuli and intervals bet- ween -them were constantly changed. The animals were sub- jected to sinale three-hour long action of gam, -measured C060 at a dose of 110-115 r, power of dose 0.6 r in 1 min. The bahavior of aaimls after irradiation did not change. The reLdstration of CR was started 10 min after Card 1/2 USSR/Hu ii aad Animl Physiology (NorTnl and PatholoWical) T The Effect of 17hysical Factors. IoniziaG Irradiation Abs Jbmr Ref Zhur Diol., No 6, 1959, 27199 termination of irradiation. A certain decrease of the armunt of conditioned secretion with relatively short pauses which preceeded the action of conditioned posi- tive otimuli and absence of chan6es in (31 to inhibitory stimuli was noted. The application of extrastinuli during: the first days after irradiation shoved that phy- siolo,,Ically weaker stimuli acted as stimuli of medium streiv,-th and medium - as physiologically stronG. Increa- se of action of extrastimuli in their combiaed applica- tion with inhibitory conditioned stimulus durinS the first days after irradiation indicates the weakening of inhibitory process in the cortex of larLe benJ.FIpheres, its breater irradiation, in the result of which tho ex- tent of positive conditioned reflexes decreaca3. Greater sensitivity of the cortex of larae hemispheres to irradiation with small doses was dermnstrated. -- T. Card 2/2 N. Pavlove AUTHOR: Lenisova, Z. jr. SOV/20-12 1 -2-50/53 TITLE: The Effect Produced by Verbal Instructions Upon Trace Reac- tions in Children of Pre-School Age (Irliyaniye slovesukh in3truktsiy na sledovylle realctsii Udetey doshkollno:,;Yo vozrasta) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii naul: SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr 2, pp. 382-385 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The main interest of the investigation of the effect produced by environmental factors or the course of the trace prooest;es (sledov~ye protsessy Pl.) in the cere'3ral cortex of the child must be directed to the investigation of verbal instructions. In the case of an organism living under nataral conditions the trace stimulation (sledovoye vozbuzhdanije) is a result of a compounet influence, as every individual object of the surround- ing represents a totality of different stimulations to proper- ties. The author used plane ge(metrical fi,,ures as stimalations the shupe and color of ;-,hich vere looked upon as coml,-,onents of the corresponding stimulation complexLs. The rcsponse reaction Was the representing activity of the child. The person to be te,ted was suggested to "remember" a certain gecmetrical fi.-ure, Card 1/3 and then to draw it on a paper after 30 sf~,-conds. Color pencils SOV/20-121-2-50/53 The Effect Produced by Verbal Instructions Upon Trace Rcactions in 01,;i1dren of Pro-School Age wore used for ;his purpose. The uttei:anCE'S maOe on this occasion vicre put down. The ChildrOll WLre fror'. 3 - ',' years old. The tests demonstrated a relatively hiGh "memory" (zapech_-tlevaye- most I) of the oharacteris"Acs of the s hape as compared to the color of the object (Table 1). This is relUted to the earlier f.:)and unequal importance of _-Anrle com,~onents of object sti- malations for the determination of the res:)onse reactions with pre-school-ak;e children (Ilef 1), it Was interestin- to explain the influence of a verbal in::.tru(,t:lor. The im.,ortance of them color was increased by formulating the instruction as follows: "Dravi with such a color (peacil)"; vith this in8truc- tion being combined with ftemonstrating the one or the other -eumetrical. figare. Table 2 shows the iia-Dortance of verbal instructions for the intensification of -the trace effect (sledovcye deystviye) in the representin,g activity of pre- school-age children of different a,~e groups. Fror, t3ble 2 may be seen that the older the test person the greater is the im- portanCE! of th.e verbal instraction f3r the "memmory" of -t-he physiologically weak components of the object stimulations. Card 2/3 Tables JIt and 4. allow that a.ge also irflaences the duration of 507/20-121-2 -30/515 The -Effect Produced bj Verbal Imtructions Upon Trace Reaz!tions in Children of Pre-School A-e 0 the effect of I;be verbal instruction. In 3 - 5 /cars old chil- dren it was actually only effective i-At the moment when it vas said, while with older children the -.=triction was remembered all the Aaj, on vihich it was givem. '.i.hcre are 6 tables and 1 reforence, 1 of vihich is Soviet. ASSOC LVITIOIT: Institut evolytitsionnoy fiziolo-ii ia. I. M. Sechenova Akademii 0 nauk SSS11 (II~Stit4lte Of EVOlUtiOl-11r,' PhjSiOlO~-f 1. 7-7. Seohenov,AS USSH) PRESENTLD: April 4, 1958, by L. A. Orbeli, Mcmb,Lr, Acadez%y of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: April 2, 1958 Card 3/3 2T(l ) AUTHORs Denisova, Z, V., C;OV/20-1 22-6--47/49 TITLE t On Divergence lphenomena in Response Reactions of Children (0 yavleniyakh raskhozhdeniya otvetny,'eh reaktsiy rebenka) PERIODICAM Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 6, pp 1122 - 1125 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The phenomena mentioned in the title (for vegetative and motor reactions) have been found by I. P. Pavlov by means of the method of the conditional reflexes of animals (Ref 4)- This very important fact, however, is not sufficiently considers& in the investigation of the aaalytical-synthetical activity of the hemispheric cerebral cortex. L. A. Orbeli (Ref 2) stresses in particular the possible occurrence of the mentioned divergence of single reactions according to their degree of intensity and to the different developmental stage of the nervous system., The investigation of trace processes (Bledovyye protsesey) in the cerebral cortex of children of pre-eduoational age gives indications as to the divergence of response reactions. The author employed the indices of several response reactionst The selective reactions (reaktaii Gard 1/4 vybora), imagination, and verbal reactions (spontaneous On Divergence Phenomena in Response Reactions BOY/20-122-6,-47/49 of Children statements, and responses of the child to the questions of the experimentator). The author investigatod trace proctasses which were caused by the action of simultaneous multi-purpose (kompleksnyye Pl.) stimuli. Flat geometric figures of dif- ferent shape and color were used as quell stimuli. The person experimented upon was aaked to keep thia or that figure in memory. After a certain time the same person was to select the chosen figure from several other figures and to draw it with a colored pencil. All statements were recorded. The problem of the present paper was to describe those divergences which were found in children of pre-educational ag3. Above all the dAvergenoe in the utterances of the tested children between Aheir spontaneous exclamations and their responses to the questions of the experimentator must be mentioned (Table-1). In the responses various characteristic features of the object are reflected. As is known in every object (according to I. P. Pairlov) physiologically strong and.weak stimuli must be distinguished. Earlier investigations of the author showed (Ref 1) that the shape of the object (quadrangle, circle, Card 2/4 triangle) represents the strong component and above all has On Divergence Phenomena in-Response Reactions SOV./20-122-6-47/49 of Children an adequate refleotion in the response reactione.of the child. If the figures differ less in their shape (square, rectangle, thomb) the.oolor becomes the physiologically strong stimulus. From this may be concluded that the spontaneous verbal. reaction favors the "impressibility" of weak stimuli while the responses of the child reflect relatively strong components of the stimuli.exercised by the matter. Analogous phenomena were also observed in reactions of the first signal iiyetem, Table 1 shows that beside the described divergence of the exclama., tio:ftB in verbal reactions (the person eXDerimentod upon was Sasha K.) a dissociation between the selective reaction and the activity of representation could be observed: An adequate reflection of 2 features of geometricfigures Offiape and color) at the same time could be recorded only in the oase of relatively simple responsive aotiirityg i.e. in the caae of selection of the objects. The elperimental recordings show that an adequate reaction in the selection of goometric figures is connected with verbal reactions adequate.in a different degree. But also differences in age of the ohildren. 0 ard 3/4 exert a noticeable influence. There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet On Divergence Phenomena in Response Reactions SOV/20-122-6-47/49 .of Children referenoesk PRESENTEDs June 26, 1958, ~y L. A. Orbeli, 'Aoidemician USSR - SUBMITTEDt June, 26, 1958, Card 4/4 170) SOV/2o-125-2-6o/64 AUTHOR: Denisova, Z. V. ------------------ - TITLE: - ----- On the Interaction of Trace- and Direct Stimulations in the Investigation of Higher Nerve Function in the Child (0 vzai- modeystvii sledovykh i neposredstvennykh razdrazheniy pri issledovanii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti rebenka) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Fr 21 Pi), 450-453 (UC C-R) S011 ) ABSTRACT: When evaluating certain phenomena of higher nerve function of the child iZ is to be conoidered that besides the stimu- lation caused by the direct action of slimuli in the cerpbral cortex a trace stimulation (oledovoye vc.zbuzhdeniye) is already present there. This trace stimulation Pas conditioned by earlier stimulations affecting the orC.:anism rhich, accord- inC: to Pavlov, accumulate with genuine reflexes and influence them (Ref 2). This is the subject of the present study which was made on 3 - 7 year-old children. Trace and direct stimu- lations were conditioned by the applicalion of simultaneous complex (objective) stimuli -- geometrical figures, the char- acteristics of which (color, shape) were considered as com- Card 1/3 ponents of the respective complexes Of EltiMUli. The tested SOV/20-125- 2-6o164 On 'he Interaction of Trace- and Direct Stimulations in the Investigation of Zher Nerve Function in the Child person was asked to "remember" a certain geometrical figure. After a certain lapse of time the child had to pick it out from among other figures. As is well known. weak and otrong phy3iological components have to be distinguished in every object. According to papers by the author (Ref !) goometrical figures with markedly differeat outlines (squaro, oirt)le, triangle) are a physiologically strong componen'. Children under school-going age let themselves be guided in tho-ir activity mainly by the shape of the object. When the influence of trace stimuli, the "impressibility", ras inv,~stigated, cases occurred which did not conforin to the lava of tho 11sirength" of certain stimuli. (3 - 5-Year-old children). This phenomenon, which is an apparent contradiotion to well-knowa phy-sioloGical regularities, proves the dependence of those irregularities on the length of intervals between trace stimuli. From the results of this last experiment it may be concluded that those phenomena depend on the methodical conditions of the experiment. When the processes of "remembering" and "recognition" Vere sufficiently strong, their accumulation caused an over-stimu- Card 2/3 lation of the "cortical centres" corresponding to the effect SOV/20-12'-)-2-6o,164 On the Interaction of Trace- and Direct Stimulations in the Investigation of Higher Nerve Function In the Child of physiologically strong stimuli. This over-stimulation is a normal phencmenon. At the same time the acciuaulation brought about an optimum excitability in the centres of the -Reek com.- ponents. In the reactions of the child this ca-ised paradoxical phenomena - the covering of the criterion of shape in the presence of an adequate reaction to the color of the object. The receding of paradoxical caditions in favor of those which correspond to the "law of strongth" is undoubtedly connected with the weakening of trace stimulation processes. It is there- fore also related to the reduoed possibility of over-stimula- tion in the centres of physiologically strong stimuli. The interaction of nerve processea caused by the methodical condi- tions of the experiment has to be taken into consideration Phen estimating the phenomena of the analytic and synthetic activity of the cerebral cortax. There are 1 table and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut evolyutsionnoy fizioLogii im. I.M. Sechenova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Evolutionary Physiolo6y imeni I.M.Seche- nov of the Academy of Scienceo, USSR) PIRESENTED: November 10, 1958, by L. A. Orbeli, Academicicn S*IJBMITT D: October 31, 1958 Card 373 DENISOVAJ ZY-., Unconditioned inhibition in children under school age. Mat. po evol. fiziol. 4:57-67 160. (MIRA 13:10) (103tITION) (CHILD STUDY) ItNISOVAo Z.V. 4---- ---- Studying trace effect4s of simultaneous complex (object) stimtilationa in children under aohool age. Mat. po ovol. fiziol. 4168-76 160. (MIRA 13z10) (CHILD STUDY) (CEREBRAL CORM) D,SNISOVA, Z.V. Ametional cbauges~in the cerebral cortex of children during the action of weak extraneous stimli. Zhur.vys. nerv. deia~. 11 no.2: 249-253 Mr-AP 61. (MIRA 14:6) :L. Se'ohenov Institute -of Evolutionary Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Scibnces, Leningrad. . (CEREBR&L CORTEX) DINISOVA, Z.V. Departure from the "law of strength" in the differentiation of weak components of isingle complex (object) stimuli. Zhurvys& ner-.-.deiat. 11 n0-3.1438-443 MY-Je t61. (MIRA, 14:7) 1. Laboratory.of OnOgenesis of Human Higher Nervous Activity, Sechenov Institute Of Evolutionary Physiology,, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, L-eningrad. (COLOR SENSE) .. DENISOVA, Z.V. Effect of extrastl4mili on the speech reactiona of a child. Zhur. ryse~perv. deiat. 12 no.6:991-998 N-D 1131. (NIRA 15:3) 1. Laboratory of Devolopnent-of the Higlu)r Norvous Activity of the Child,, Sechenov Institute of Evolutiorwry Physiology,, U.S.S.R. AcIdemyof Sciences, Leningrad. ("SPERCH) DENISOVA,-Z.V. IntereAlon of eignal systamis In children of earlY age in the process of forminip condition"d 7-efleicaa stimul". Zhur. Nw., nom. df;iat, 14 n,%3:',27-4'1-' 1. Sechenov Institute of Lvolutionar7 Ir-hyEdclol-T, Academy of I~ciences, leningrad. tc ob"--ct, *,-'%4. 17~,Il) U~~ ~' -'. S/06 62/000/012/005/007 B11 7YBiOl AUTHORSt liesmeyanov, A. N., Perevaloval B. G., Yurlyeva, L. P., and Denisovich, L., I. TITLEt Rvaction betwoen ferrocene carboxylic acid nitrile with organometallic compounds and*production of di- and triferro- cenyl-methyl compounds PERIODICAL: Akademiya naulc SSSR. Izvestlya. Otdeleniye khimichaskikh nauk, no. 12, 1962, 2241-2243 T3XT: Reaction of ferrocene carboxylic acid titrile with ethyl magnesium bromide yielded pro.--,ionyl fi.,rrocene (m-P- 38-3900 and the same reaction witi. methyl magnesium iodide yielded acetyl ferrocene (m,P. 85-86'~C). The ketone yield was found to be 70 and 8V,~ at a c3nsiderable Gri,,i,-na-rd reagent excess. Diferrocenyl ketone (m.p. 210-2110C, yield 55-69,r) was obtained from reaction between ferrocanyl lithium and ferrocene carboxylic acid nitrile. Differrocenyl ketone .as used for synthesizing compounds of tho triferrocenyl mathano Lerion, not hitherto deseribed. The reaction of diferrocenyl ketone with ferrocenyl lithium yielded 6Q)' triferrocenyl Card 1/2 11/062/621'000/012/0051/007 Reaction between fe-rocene... B117/BIC1 carbinol C31 11 28 OFe,, m.p. 204-2050C (from benzene), molecular weight 617. It is a yellow cryz:talline aubstance showing in its infrared spectrum a 3558 cm-1 band characteristic of the hydroxyl group. It is easily soluble in benzene and earbon tetrachloride, poorly soluble in ether, and insoluble in-ethyl. alcohol. 11' concentrated hydrochloric acid is added, it turns an intense Green. Trife!rrocertyl carbinol, quite stable at room teimparature, changes to a carmine-rud substence of unknown structure when heated in benzene, melted or w lien. c bromat olff raphe d on A1203over a Ion& Ieriod. Triferrocenyl methane C31H28 Fe3BM was synthesize& by red.ucing triferro- cenyl oarbinol with zinc dust in acetic acid. It is a yellow infusible crystalline substance which decomposes at 2000C. ASSOCIATION: Mioskovskiy Gosudurstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lom-=sova (moucov; State University imeni Y1. V. Lomunosoy) SUBMITTED: July 11, 1962 Card 2/2 (Itifill,f) S.I,.; T-0,111SOMI',Ht L. I4 I- J I Poiar-ogrA,phic reductim of allyl (-.f TZV. t ~ I C'(- J~.!. S.-R. no,,I, 1,49-151 16616 (mull 19:1) .1. ~notltiA olorTieritc~c)rgiir,.Ichoti~-ikh vlop~tifrwmiy AN' Sul- ip.itt,--d nAy 1.0, .1l)65, UPELLO, L,, inzh.,* DENISOVICH. P-j, inzhe Sectional rebiforced concrete in the construction of f1wrial harbors. Rech.transp. 20 no.40&-39 AP 161a (MIRA 14:5) (narbors) (Pre.cast concrete construction) SADDVSKIY, Georgly Llvovich; GRIGORIYEV, S.N., redaktor; REHANITSYN, S.A., reteenzent;.AWS_QVICH P A retsenzent; VINOGRADOVA, N.M., re- daktor izdateils-tihif, WE VTU, A.K., tekhnicheskiy red-aktor. I [MaJor dredging of sandbanks] Kapitallnve dnouglubitellnye raboty- na perekatakh. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rschnoi transport", 1956. 128 p. (Dredging) Mu 9:6) YAKOVLEV, P-A-, S(.IA)V'YEV., I.V., DIRNISOVICH, P.A., PomERAmrsEv, V.N. XORF, Z. G. Loading and unloading equipment in the rivarports of the USSR. RePort sulxdtted to tba Conf. on the Applic~mtion of' Scienee arA tecllm:Logy for the Benefit of the Law Nveloped Areas. Genevas, Switserland 4-20 February 1963 SVADKOVSKAYA, G.E.; DENISOVICH. T.A. Determination of the completeness of hydrogenoVisis of 21--hydroyy..2,4,7,iil-pentamai-.hylflavan by mans of thin-.layer chromatography. Trudy VNIUMN nn.6.-122-125 163. (MIRA 17:4) 11.1 SH-ITT-'-T!`- -. -- A. , -:!J- ~~: T~il. ) V. l-. K.l I Po-at Industry Turnln~~ cut peat- at accel,,~rat!!d tractor spetd. Torf. proul. 2-) no. 5, 1952. Y LIST OF HU31SIAN ACCE33IONS, Library -of Congress, August, 1)52. Uncl. DhNISOVSKlY, U-K-..; KLIONSKIY, S.I.; PIAV-T-NSKIY, A.A. Traumatic rupbure oV the spleon in cmbination witli severo brain injury. Zdra:v. Bel. 7 no.6:62 Ole 161. (NIWk .15:2) 1. Iz khirurgiabeekay kliniki Belorusakogo uscr-rarshenstvovanlyn vrach?y (zavelluYushchty karecb;oy - prof. AJI.Boldin).,,,) SPUM-RUPTHEI (&ADL-WOUNDS AND INJURI PROSHKIN, A.A., kand. tekbn. nauk [deceaved]; a~TSIAKO, V.L. [Ilenysiako, V.L.); DORCITMOVICH, V.P. -1-1-1--.. - ~ Preparation of acetic acid by the oxidation of hydrocarbons. I Khim. prom., [Mcr.'. no.1&43-,144 Ju-14063 (14M, 17 27) .1 1. Institut prirodnogo gaza AN lJkr&qR. A, . I- ~ - . -- GORDEYEV$ A., imsb.,; DENISIYEV A. inzh. Ways of improving the economic indices of river transportation operations. Rech.transp. 20 no.6:5-7 is I&I. (MMA. 14:6) (Juland water transportation) I- I I z,- -, ~ - 4f - - -' , DENISIYEV., A. (docea:;cd) 1Wova the bkdicea; of planning. river transportation. Rach. transp. 22 xe.7:9-11 JI 163, (MIR& 16:9) (Inland water transportation-Cost of operation) I 1~ 0 1 Y."V ~ '.. "- I 4iden compeUtion to lower the cost of each industrial D,-,eration. 'ech. Transn. 12, "o 3, 1952. 1. DENISIYEV, A. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Inland Water Transportation.- Accounting 7. B. A. Nigof's book "River boat accounting." Rech. tranap. 12 no. 5, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, J&Ouary .1953. Unclassified. DMTISIM, A.A., inzh.-okonomist Lowei-Vb Ole sale prices in industrial production. Rech.transp. 18 no,,7:26-.28 J1 '59. (MMA 12:11) (Shi]~bullding-Coste) Inshener; DINIS113Y, V.A. inx or. ftchins for washing parts. Ilek. i topl. tigV% no..4:43 Ap '57. (Plailroaas-VALintonanes and repaiT) (Mai 10:6) N X~ 'I 19 1 V, 1--' V) V. /I OT, V.m.; muluem-104. [Technical standardization and wages in logging] Nkhnicheakc-a normirovanis i starabotnaia plata ua lesozagotovkeAh. Moskva, Gooleebumisdat. 1954. (mak 8:1 D) SHMAKHOT, Tagilir mikbarlovich; rmITI4Tm- Imisili &III SoVII01r, #1 T.S., redaktor; NZXDZA13YA', I.I., redaktor IsMaM. NKRASIX. N.P., taklinichaskiy rad~aktor [Botablishment of tecbmical norms " wages in logging] Tekhnichackoe mormirovamis i sarabotitaia plats us lesosagotayb0che Izd. 2-o9, porer. i dop. Noskya, Goolestaxisdat, 1956. 136 p. (KLRA 10:2) (Lumbering) (Wages) MWET, Afanigaiy Ivanovich; KORAROV, V.P.9 rettenzent,- Mj;pygf~ V.:1.' retoenzent; LCBOTIKOV. T.S., red.; 66KOLISKATt'l I ye Ire Izd-va; RIffZKAN, Teja., tekhn.red. [3conomict of the Soviet lumber industr7l Bkonomika, lennoi promyshlennosti, BEISR. Moskva, Gosleebumizdats 1958. 181 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Lumbering-Finance) - T .I ~~~Gnnylnh ;S ft.- (Economics, organization, and planning of enterprises engaged in hydrolysis, sulfite alcohol and wood chemicals production] Bkonomika, organizatsila i planlrovanie loookhimichaskikh, gidrolisnykh J. aullfitno-spirtoi7kh proizvodetv. Moskva, Gos- lesbumisdat, 1956. 211) p. (MIna 14:Z) (Wood-using industries) SPRINTSYN, M.N.; AMALITSKIY, V.M.[dec,*ased];_DENIS'YSY, 1~~; ZHUOVY A.M.; LIKHOVIDOV, N.K.; SHCHEDRIN, IT.-Ye.; KAF?ANC)VSKIY, G.M.; SUKHANOVSKIY, A.I.; TSVETKOVI, V.A.(deceased); MITELIMAN, Ye.L.; KALASHNIK01r, P.L.; ANDREYEV, I.L., retsenzent; SALTYKOV, M.I., otv. red.; SLUTSKER, M.Z., rod. izd-va; GRECHISHCHEVA, V.I., tekhn. red. (Handbook for the logging ent0prife economieflSpravochnik etko- nomista Lemp-romkhoza. ~bokva, Goalesbumizdatt 1962. 291 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Lumbering-Handbooke, manuals, etc.) DENIS 'yM-V6-MI-Qd--Lv-ano3dch; OFESHKIN, S.I., red.; DONNIKOVA, A.A., - red.izd-va; SHIBKOVA, R.Ye., tekhn. red. (Work organization in lumbering camps]Organizatsiia proiz- vodstva na lesozagotovkakh. Moskva, Goslestramizclat, 1962. 3.23 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Lumbering) DIMISITEVO V.D.; TAXAMHEV, To.G., redaktor; LIVSHMS, T,L., tekhnicluiskiy rfffltfftf~ [General bibliography; textbook for library school students] Obahchata bibliograflia; uchabnoe poaabie d1ta uchashchikheia biblioteohnyldi takhnilamov. Monkva, Goo. tzd-vo kullturno-pro- evetitellnot %it-z7, 1954. 223 P. (MLRA 8:7) (Bibliography (Theory, methods, etc.)) GAJAAM, I.B.,'prof.:l CHEWHEINA, M*Fos kand.med.nauk; DENIS'MA, 0-1- Psychoseo of influenzea etiOloff- Vrach. delo no.4:132-133 Ap '61* (MM 14:6) 1. Paikhiatr:Loheskaya 4inika (zav. - prof. I.B.Galant,~ Khabarov- skogo meditsLnskogo institu*A, (NMAL ILM&c-kg,) (INFLUENZA,) GALANT, I.B.; CHERNETHINA, M,F..; DENISIYEVA, O.A. Mental changes and psychoses in influenza in Khabarovsk during the period of the 19!R pandemic. Trudy Khab.med.inst. no.20:171- 176 160. (MMI 15:10) 1. Iss klinill psikhiatril (zav. prof. I.B.Galant) Khaba:rovskogo meditsinskoFp instituta. (KRABAROVSK-INFLUENZA) (PSYCHOSES) . ., Y,- -v --, I< ~ V, f ~ v , Z, r.: ~ I i -~) r-14 t , '-,- ).". V) Ilistopkysiolo,-1,ical chcmges in the antei-iol.- lobe of by-pophysis under tiie effect of methyltIliouracil. ilauk. zap. Kyiv. un. ~ No 7, 1950. DENISIYEVSKIYI A. V. "Growth of the Bronze Turkey." Cand Biol Sci, Kiev State U, Kiev, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 6, Nov 50 Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SOs Sum. No-521, 2 Jan 55 Mas'YEVSKIT, Aj, el ~-~ Growth and development of turkeye. Trudy Inst.zeel.AN MR 32: 83-118 155. (MMA 9:7) (Turkeys) (Imbryology-Birds) 6/858/62/000/00". /1008/013 D296/D307 AUTHOR: Denislyevskiy, A. V. TITLE: The influence of a single exposure to x rays upon the de- velopment of ovaries in chi~ck-embryos and chicks S.OURCE: Llvov. Universyteta. Problemna lyaboratoriya tadiobiolo- 'hiyi. Biologicheskoye destviye radiatsii, no. 1, 1962, 64-72 TEXT: Chick-embryos and chicks were exposed to x rays (200 and 900 r, at a rate of 52.2 r/min). 59 chick-embryos were exposed on thj~ 4th - 5th, 9th and 14th day of incubation, and 92 chicks on the 6th and 11th days after hatching. The number and size of undamaged follicles was estimated on the basis of 25 sections taken from dif- ferent places in each ovary, the average size of which was-calcula- ted separately for each series of experiments. Sections from ani- mals of similar age not exposed to radiation.served as controls. In 19-day old embryos which had been exposed on the 4th - 5th day ,of incubation, the differentiation of,the cortical layer was de- Card 1/2 The influence of a ... 001/008/013 5Y*6;?/000/ D296 D307 layed. Slight degenerative chan,;1-es, however, were repaired before 0 1' the end of incubation. The chan,7E:S were less marked in animals ex- posed or, the 9th day of incubation. In em-bryos exposed on the 14th day of incubation, at a time when -the germinal 3ayer should begin ~o develop, itu was Severely affected. These chang'es were not re- paired by the end of the egg incubation period. In chicks exposed on the 11th day, the oocytes were mostly affected, and after a (lose of 900r only 2 - 3 tin damqge6. oocytes were found in one sec- tion. This number of undamagea ocicytes was gTeatei after exposure vo 0"00r and later regeneration cGuld be observE!d,.Tf the trunk of .he chick was shielded and only the head expoued, the formation of folliclee Wa8 more impaired than after irradiation of the trunk only. These latter (!Xperllflents were carried out on the 6th and 11th day after hatching. Only in the case of the 11th day irradiation of the trunk was regeneration delayed. There are 6 figures and 1 LP -table. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra zjolo~ii pozvonochnykh zhivotnykh Llvovskogo universiteta Department of Zoology oL' Vertebrate Card 2/2 Animals, Lvov University) S/85 62/000/001/009/013 D296%307 AUTHORS: Denis an(i Misyuk, A. V. TITLE: The direct and Indirect influence of x rays upon the spermatogenesis of mice ,HURCE: Llvov. Univerayteta. Problemna lyaboratoriya radiobiolo- hiyi. Biologicheskoye deystvi.ye radi Iatsii, no. 1, 1962, 73-80 TEXT: The authora exposed male mice to x rays shielding in one ,group the head, and in the other the trunk, to establish whell-1her arl indirect influence of radiation on spermatogenosis could be ob- I., served in addition to its direct influence. Earlier reports concer4- ing this problem have been of a contradictory nature. Some 'b" the mice were exposed to a total single dose of 400r from a distance of 10 cm at a rate of 34 r/min. Another group of mice were exposed to multiple-dose radiation continued for 1 month, at intervals of 7 days, up to a total dose of 200r. A third group of mice were not exposed to radiation.at all and served as the control group. After--,-- Card 1/2 S/858/62/000/001/009/013 The direct and indirect D296/1)307 the exposure, the animals were weighed. Their testes wer-D thenv-eig-ad Separately with 100 paraffin sections prepared from each testicle. 35 mice were used for the experiment and 22 mice served as controls. Radiation decrea,-ed the weight of the testes and the numDer of tu- bules containing spermatogonia were decreased.. There, wer2- even more marked differences in the relative proportions of various cell types within the tubules. The changes were of similar nature, independent of whether the head or the trunk had been shielded'againz!t radia- -~ion. However, the changes were more marked in animals w'.7;.ose trunks were exposed. The authors explain the influence of radiation upon Une head by changes induced in the central nervous system and in -the pituitary gland. There are 8 figures and '.5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra zoologii pozvonochnykh zhivotnykh i laborato- riya radiobiologii Llvovskogo universiteta (Department of Zoology of Vertebrates and Laboratory of Radiobio- logy, Llvov University) Card 21P InISSIUSIMY, B.30 The evaluation of preliminary trsatment of beat seed with bimene hexachloride before sowing. VisuftAkad. Sauk Ukr, R.S.R. 153, No.1, 53-62. (mm 6:2) (CA 47 no.22:127131 153) OKEL'YANYUK9 L.L. Trace element fertilizers,speed up the ripening and ine.7eave the yield of corn. Zemledelie'23 no.3.-82-87 Mr t6le, (MIRA'14:3) Oat- Ile 1. Beloteerkovskiy el'skokhozyaystvenrIYY.institut (CC,.kn(Maiz(vFertilizers and (Trace elements) 13"NISTUK, A. I.; TONISYUK, A. I.: "Iffie use of noviographic methods to solve some maxitmm- minimum problems and to s6lve algebraic equations.11 Min Bducation RSFSR. Moq-cow Oblast FedagogIcal Inst. Mascow. 1955. (DISSMATION FOR TIM EEGREE OF CANDIDATE IN PHI SI 00,14ATFE14ATI CAL SCIENCE) SO.: Knizhnaya letopiel 110 15, Moscow USSR / Cultivated Plants. Grains. M-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25001 Author :-j2enlayuk, A. Ya. Inst : N6`t--gT7Mr- Title : The Selection of Corn Varieties for Irkutskaya Oblast' Orig Pub: Kukuruza, 1957, No 9, 30-32 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 48 U-S, S R -I!010 Grfl! ns. t Gra i rq I t S JOUR 5, Al!taor V, A.YRL. 11 a ul t za of Corn Variotty Triats in Irkutti,kaya PUB... -7 ob,- Xulltura 573:~T, M., "S:) r1awkOIT, 141.957, 1.51-155 A 13 ~7, cr The t;har,Arteristir-n are presented (Irltwtsk ASI'lCultural Institute) of Corn varieties~ ac-t cording to the outpia *1 roughn! e, cobm in th,~ --milky-waxy StAgaEi end other feattlr0a,. I Tbe most, productive varietiou-3 ixi r*,-xghft&e ar4 the late ripening. Liming, Sterling, i*,hereb- The average inaturing varia,,:~as kovskaya, (of the Varonezliskaya 76 variety type., pro- vide a good roughage yield and a re-'Lati,,raly 1 pti.ssablo output of miLky L-obz. At prosents t V S/503/61/011/000/003/003 E032/E314 AUTHORS: Ukeshev, K.A. and Denisyuk, E.K. TITLE. Future Developments in Radio-astronomy in Kazakhstan PERIODICAL-. Akadeniiya nauk Kazakliskoy SSR. Astrofizicheskiy institut. Izvestiya. v. 11. Alma-Ata, 196)l, pp. 121 - 122 TEXT; A department of radio-astronomy is due -to be opened at the Astrofizicheskiy institut AN KazSSR (Astrophysics Institute of the AS KazSSR). The first installations will be simple and will be designed for solar work. Since the Astrophysics Institute already incorporates a coronal station, which is concerned with the optical observation of the Sun, it will be possible to compare these observations with radio observations. Radio observation will be carried out in the metro range. Preliminary work on radio noise has already been carried out in the wavelength range 2 - 0.6 m. The noise was investigated with the aid of the ultrashort-wave recelver VU-3. This receiver can, be operated either as an Of or FM receiver, Under AM conditions its sensitivity is better than S/503/61/011/000/003,1003 Future Developments .... E032/E314 20 IN (signal-to-noise ratio 15 db, 3096 modulation, 40o c.p.s.). A similar sensitivity is obtained under FM conditions. It was established that there was considerable interference of television and industrial origin. This would be rather serious if sensitive radio-astronomy apparatus were to be set up. In any case, there is no suitable location for a majbr radio interferometer, either at the coronal station or in the neighbourhood of the Astrophysics Institute. A search is being made for a suitable sitb. C.."q 9 /o V -DENISYUKJO E.K. Radiometer on 320 megahertz frequency. Izv.As-troflz.irwt.AM Kazakh.SSR, 14:107-3-09 162. (KM 15t8) (Radiometer) - /Y PHASE I BOOKIEXPLOITATION SOV/6352 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vychislitalinyy teentr Nomografichoskiy abornik (Collected Papers on Nomography, no. 1.) Moscow, 1962. 248 p. 1800 copies printed. Resp. Ed., G. S.. Khovanskly, Candidate of Technical Scioncoc; 1. A. Orlova; Tech. Ed.; A. I. Korkina. PURPOSE: This collection of papers in Intended for those angaged In research on and design of nomographs; COVERAGE: This colleotion contains 2T papers concerning various aspects of the theory, construction, and use of nomograms for the solution of algebraic, functional, trano.condental, and dif- ferential equations. No personalities are mentioned. Thoro are 122 references: 102 Soviet (I of which is a translation from the English),.8 German, 5 French, 2 English, 2 Spanish, 2 Rumanian, andl Czech. Card 1/10 Collected Papor3 on Nomography BOV/6352 XVI. Khovanokljy, 0. S. 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