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Item A Binational Project for the Preservation and Control of Censored Magazines from the Allied Occupation of Japan at the University of Maryland(Council on East Asian Libraries and the Association for Asian Studies, Inc., 1983-06) Shulman, Frank Joseph; Okuizumi, EizaburoItem Девата на Лангдок [The Lady of Languedoc](1986) Байкушева, Светла; Baykoucheva, SvetlaThe article is devoted to the history of Carcassonne, a fortified town in the South-West of France, and its connection to Bulgarian dualists(bogomils).Item A heap of stones or a house: The language spoken by the scientific literature [Купчина камъни или къща: Езикът, на който говори научната литература](1988-04-01) Baykoucheva, Svetla; Байкушева, СветлаItem Megalithic civilization under the sky of Brittany [Мегалитна цивилизация под небето на Бретан](1986) Baykoucheva, SvetlaItem ATPase activation in Bacillus subtilis strain 168 with phospholipids(1987) Baikusheva, S; Ilieva, KItem On the phagocytosis in vitro of strains of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis after treatment with certain detergents and lipid solvents(Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1976) Baykousheva, S.; Veljanov, D.Reproduced from SciFinder with permission from the Chemical Abstracts Service. The addn. of Na lauryl sulfate [151-21-3] or petroleum ether to Y. pseudotuberculosis grown in a medium contg. 10% glycerol at 28° (conditions under which V and W antigens are not synthesized) significantly increased the phagocytosis of the bacterial cells by rabbit blood. The addn. of Na periodate or trypsin [9002-07-7] produced variable degrees of phagocytosis dependent on the virulence of the strains tested. The role of lipid synthesis in the restoration of phagocytosis at 28° is discussed.Item Further studies on the metabolic changes in strains of Salmonella typhimurium and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis after treatment with some detergents and lipid solvents(1977) Veljanov, D; Radoucheva, T; Baykousheva, S; Kussovski, VReproduced from SciFinder, with permission from the Chemical Abstracts Service. Incubation of S. typhimurium and Y. pseudotuberculosis in 30% petroleum ether at 37° inhibited respiration more than did 0.01-0.03% Na lauryl sulfate [151-21-3]. After a 72-h incubation in 10% glycerol [56-81-5] the respiration level returned to, or approached normal. Petroleum ether also inhibited dehydrogenase [9035-82-9] activity and glycolysis more than did Na lauryl sulfate. Incubation in glycerol also reversed this inhibition. Na lauryl sulfate completely and irreversibly inhibited phosphatase [9013-05-2] at pH 5.4 and 8.0. Petroleum ether inhibited phosphatase at pH 5.4 in Y. pseudotuberculosis and at pH 8.0 in S. typhimurium.Item Secretion of proteins by Bacillus subtilis in the presence of membrane-active agents(1987) Baykousheva, SvetlaItem Effect of cerulenin on Bacillus subtilis 168(Springer, 1987) Baykousheva, Svetla; Cherepova, Nadja; Ilieva, KonstantinaItem From the cord-factor of mycobacteria to the synthetic immunostimulants(Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1983) Baykousheva, Svetla