SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT O.K. DOBROLYUBSKIY - A.N. DOBROMYSLOV

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USSR/Cultivated Plants. Fruits. Berries. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5,, 1958, 20508- 1 vine. An increase in berry weight and sugar content and a reduction in acidity were noted. m Card : 2/2 DOROLYUBSKIY, O-X-, kandidat khtnicheskikh nauk. 'Foliar nutrition with trace elements. Priroda 45 no.10.-85-88 0 '56. (MA 9: -U) 1. Odesskiy sellskokhozyavetyennyv Institut. (Fertilizers ajA manures) 4/ h Category: USSR/qeneral Division. Congresses. Meetings. Conferences. A-4 Abg-Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 21355 Author : Dobro ski O.K. Inst : no given - Title : More Attention, to Implan'tation of Trace Elements - The All-Union Conference an Trace Elements. Orig Pub: Byal. Mosk. o, va ispit. prirodi, otd. biol., 1956, 61, No. 2, 107-112 Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 -15- USSR/Cultivatcd Plants - Fruits. Berries. m-6 Abs Jour ; Reff Zhur - Biol,) No 7) 1958) 2MO Author : Dobrolyubskiy, O.K. Ihst : Odessa Agricultural Institute. Title : What Micronutrients Contribute to Fruit Crops. Orig Pub : Sadovodstvol vinogradarstvo i vinodeliye Moldavii, 1957) No 3, 14-16. Abstract : This study of the influence of micronutrients on the de- velopment and productivity of cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, apples) black currants, strawberries both garden and wild was made at the Odessa Agricultural Institute in 1953-1956. The side-dressing with micronutrients increased the yield and its quality* A concentration of solutions of Zn, Mn, B, Cu, Co, Cr and Mo is recommended. Card 1/1 2 USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Berries. m Aba Jour : Ref Zhur Di3l.) flo 12) 1958) 53833 Author : Dabrolyubskiy, O.K. Inst : * *'------,--~ Title Microelements in Vitibulture and Wine Mkin~,, Ori,,, Pub Vinodeliye i vin:)aradarstvo SSSR, 1957, No 3, 19-22 Abstract This article points out the sioiificance of microolements in creating definite properties in different wines. Top dressing with microelements is recomended for the grape vines. The application of the raicroelements can be com- bined with the sprayinG with Bordeau solution. Card 1/1 - 137 - USSR/Cultivated Plants. Fruit Trees. 8=13 Fruit Plants. M Abs Jour: Ref Zhui-,Diol.s No 17, 1958, 77859, Author Dobrolyubakiy, O.K.; Slavvo, AN. Inst Title After Effect of the Micronutrient of Chrome on Grapes. Orig Pub: Sad i ogorod, 1957, Vo 5, 66. Abstract: As a result of spraying of Aligote grapevines in the Odessa Agricultural Institute with a solution of chromium sulfate, the saccharinity was increased by 17.2-18.450, aciditywas de- cxeased from 11-35 to 9.9 mdeqv/1, ripening of the harvest was accelerated (glucoacidimeter indicator increased from 1.51 to 1.86) and the harvest increased by 10 a/ha. -- P. Kh. Kiskin. Card 1/1 COUNTRY IMSR CATEGORY Plant Physiology. Miners. 1 Nutrition. 1' BS. JOUR. RZhDlol., No. 6 1959p No. 24543 MTHOR I Dobrolyaboldy, 0. .; Slavvop A-V. !INST. I Academy of Sciences, USSR TITLE Change of Some OiWgen Reduction Processes In Grapes Under the Influence of Mioroslaments ORIG. PUB, t Dok-1- All, TTSSR, 1957t 117, No. 6, io64-lo67 ABSTRACT Grape plants were sprayed with a weak solution of sulfates of*microalements (Got Or and Zn). In all cases a speeding up of ripening of the berries and an inoreanecl yield was.observed, an well as a rise in fructose content, increased activity of peroxi- dase and polyphonoloxidaso in the leaves, and an inorease of total oxidizability of leaf tissues (determined by the Krasinskiy method). The work was performed at the Odessa Arrioultural Insti- tute.-O.V. Bogdashevskaya. CAHM 1/1 19 USSR/Chemical Tec~m Chemical Products and Their H-3 Application. Fertilizers. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1, 1958, 1905 Author : Dobrolyubskiy)*.K, Inst : Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute Title : Fritts -- A New Fertilizer Orig Pub : Udobreniye i urothay, 1957, No 7, 54-55 Abstract : Description of the results of field experiments, with maize, in the souther chernozem of the Odessa area, on investigation of the effects of fritts, produced at the Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute, containing one of the minor-lements in the following amounts (in 5): ZnO 19, MnO2 21, MoO3 4.5, and also a mixture of the oxides of B, Mn, Cu, Zn, Fe and Mo. Card 1/1 COUNTAY 111-8 CATMORY ABS. JOUR. : -RZBiol., No.1~1 195/, NO- 87251 AUTHOR : Dobrglyubs ~iy ~;Iavvo, k. V. L __, 0. K Odessa 2__*.Iyrici~zltura~ t, T rL L ~4; : The Effect of Scrie Mnor Elen)ients on Grapes ORIG. PUB. : Tr. Odessk. s.-kh. in-tal lc5't, 8, 411~43 AB,3TFMC.T : Gn chernozem soils of southern Ukrz~lnian SSi (IldtsslKaya Oblast') a study was made of the effect or, yield and quality of grapes, of Zn and Co, or, theIr ap~.Ii- cation durin- aultumn in the sp-.ing before flowering and 0 1 07 ,as a spi-ay (spraying of flower clusters before blooming). The suIf.--_tes of Zn and Co were u3ed in different coricen- ,trations. The effect of both mirior elements was favor,,ble regardles3 of the w,%inner in which they wEre uyq-,_I_Jed. On autumn application to the soil the best results were ob- ta-ined aith a concentration of 3 0- Zn per vine, and cf 0.1 g Co per vine. Or. spring application to the soil tl~e effect of the mirior elerijents was less strongly manifested. CARD: 1/2 Country U6SR CATZGORY 1"o. A33. JOUR. RZBlol., Y0. 19 AUTHOR INST. TITLE ORIG. PUB. A'33TRACT tC at :~f vlo -- C.1 a o-, d e~'fi~ct zn s c -f ~.vQt~ 2n.*- 04 t by I" f O.OCG02 -"2 4 E: nt f e T' E 5 C "c- ic. x:- r c s c G~)~', L.-a 0.00L:r f v C A RDI ~ C. tN. DOBROLYUBSKIY, U.K. "Microcrystalloseopy" by I.K.Korenmnn. Re7lowed Zhur.anal.khtm. 12 no.2;276-277 Mr-Ap '57. (Crystallochomistry) 1~ .., b~~O.K.Dobroliubairil. (MLRA 10:7) DOEROLT M KIT, O.K. We"60. 11~) 'Pollar feeding of agricultural plants." Reviewed by O.K.-ro'broliubskii. Bot-zhur. 42 no-3:480-484 -Mr '57- ()MRA 10:5) l.Odesakiy sellskokhozyaretvannyy institut. Qertilizers and manures) DOBROLTUBSKIY. OAM--miftw1m~--v'r., ~ A useful book on photosynthesis ("Photosynthesis, the nutrition of plants through the use of light and carbon" by A.A.Eichiporovich. Reviewed by O.K.Dobroliubskii). Biul,XOIP. Otd.biol. 62 no-3: 96-99 )~,-Je 157. (MLRA 10:8) (PHOrOSYNTHESIS) (NICHIPOROVIGH. A.A.) USSI'Vcultivat'~d Plants, PI-VAts, Dorrios. A 1) s J o w., : -11jf Zhur-Diol., No 15, 1953, 66376 Author "T-1 o I) o Iv, . ~Ibls k ci 0 ' X. I Slavvo 9 k. V. USSR. a u turf Dist : Olessa Agr cu tura Inst.L ess, ~F' T:Ltlc) : Uso of tha Hiercolenont, Nic'~')I, fo2 Grx,c- vinc Nutrition. Ori,- !IuIj:Dold. A:,,-! SSS'119 19577 112, No 2, 34-7-349 L., Abstract : Th.; rosults o-f fioIC. cxj)c--Ij-.ionts which vura p~~rfort.iod at th-, vineyards of tha 00.ossa Agri- cultural Institutc:ls stuCy farns La vhich Niso", vas 'I'-plied il'i a C.Osa-c of 0,05 gro-r-ls in 0.5 litors of ilator por bush (tli,, suil is sou- thorn charnozo-il [131ack soil], )H c.~- 7.2-7.3), ine.icatc that th,: 7-ioi~ht o--7' -'U-h,:~ grapos incro--- so(I by 23 parcont ihmas tho quality of -'U-h,,n im-s C -2cl 1/2 169 USSR/Cultivat,At llmts. Fruits. Jarri--s. Abs Jour Rof Zhux,-Diolb, No 15, 19502 66376 unchanged, In oth,,r Qxparii-ionts i"ith MO.,; the t j u ` grape yiclC incroasod fron 35.0 o Cant- ners/cuntaro. In t-his cxparinwA9 tll~,, effect of NiSO4 was noant to accolorate th-, of hi:;hor quality grapos. Tho rasults achlovoa by using various concantration of NiSO., C10. not shov; great Cifforancos. -- A. 11. Sh~lio,,-)(Aill- a ni!MVL CarJ1 2/2 P08[?6)1'YVA5k%Y1 O-K- AUTHORS: Dobrolyubskiy, 0. K., and Slavvo, A. V., 20-()-0/4T TITLEt Modifications of Some Redox Processes in Vitis vinifera Under the Influence of Trace Elementa.(Izmeneniya nekotorykh okislitell no-vosetanovitellriykh prOtBOBBOV v vinograde pod vozdeystviyem microelementov) PERIODICA,L: Doklady AN BSSR, 1957, Vol. 117, Nr 6, pp. 1o64-1o67 (USSR) ABSTRACTi The great influence exerted by trace elements upon the processes of development of all organisms may be explained by the chemical peculiarities of the respective compounds. In the periodic law most of the.traca elements belong to the group of d-element~, i.e. of such in which the quantum number of the last electron capable of annexation is d. When the chemical elements with numbers from 24 to 29 are examined (Crg Mn, Fel Col Ni, and Cu) it is seen that they may all lose their electrons not only from the last energetic level but also from the incomplete last but one level. These chemical elements in a different manner show positive va- lence, especially in complex and inner-oomplex compounds. They thus become metal components of various complicated organic sub- stances, especially enzymes. In biochemical processes trace ele- ments are above all co-enzymes. Their part is by no means restric- Card 1/3 ted to~the sole acceleration of spontaneously occurring chemical .Modifications of Some Redox Processes in Vitis vinifera. Under 200640/47 the Influence of Trace Elements. reactions. The presence of a single trace element in the absence of others is often capable of obstructing.-this or that process. I?herefore a kind of oertaing well coordinated ensembles of quan- tity- and traoe-elements with an adequate mutual energetic action must participate in the reactions. Trace elements may not only play the part of catalysts, but also of promotors and inhibitors of various reactions in organisms. The trace elements are above al~capable of influencing the total oxidizability of the tissues. Corresponding redox processes are accompanied by modifications of the enzymatic activity of the grapes. Among various enzymes the oxidases which activate the molecular 02 are of greatest impor- tance. An increase in the activity of oxidases leads to the ac- cumulation of sugars, increases the glucose-aoidometrioal index and thus accelerates the ripening of the grapes. In the authors' tests -nS04 (5 1q-3 g salt per vine) and COS04 as well as Cr2(SO4)3 (both salts 5.;o-5 g per vine) were added to the Bordeau2c mixture. Figure 1 shows the oxidizability oS the tissue of the vine-leaves under the influence of C02+ and Cr +. It was higher than in the control in which the vines were only treated with Cu2+. About Card 2/3 the same rules were determined for the grapes. Figuro 2 shows the Modifications of Some Redox Processes in Vitis vinifera Under 2"-40/47 the Influence of Trace Elements. increase in the activity of the peroxidase in the vine-leaves. In the leaves (and grapes) of the vines treated with Zn2+, C02+ and Cr3+ it was higher than in the control. From figure 3 aay be seen an analogous effect of these trace elements upon the activi- ty of the polyphenol-oxidase. The sugar content was also inorea- sed by the trace elements (table 1). Prot the above-mentioned fact follows an acceleration of the ripening of grapes. The crop yield was thereby increased. Fertilizing with trace elements in- fluences the grapes in a similar manner. There are 3 fi,gures, 1 table, and 11 referencest 8 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONt OdODDA -AgriCUUMS1 UOUtSW (Odeaskiy sel'skokhozyayatvennyy institut) PRESEBTED; June 280 1957$ by A.L. Kursanovq Academician SUBMITTEDi FebruarY 4, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHOR: Downt, Candidate of 153 -58-1-28/29 -Chemical Sciences TITIM. A Book on Chemical Equations (Kniga o khimiaheskikh uravneniyakh) PERIOnICAL: Izvestiya vyamhikh uchebnykh zaveaeniy.Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologlya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 185-188 (USSR) ,ABSTRACT: In the following book criticism the author ooments upon the book "Chemical Equations" (Khimicheski3re uravneniya) by A.A.Xudryavtxev , which was recently published in the USSR. Par- ticular attention was paid by the author of this book to pro- cesses of oxidation and reduction. In spite of the fact that ori- tioism mss on the whole, favorebles the following faults are mentioned: Classification of chemical reactions, oxidation-reduc~ tion, and exchange reactions is of too general a nature and does not supply a sufficient amount of detailed informtion. Further, the lack of unifomity of expressioning equations in criticized. In conclusion, the fact is, however, stressed that the book will be a great aid to young chemists. The large number of misprinta is, however, criticized, and the critic ends his critical review Card 1/2 by mentioning a number of inappropriate expressions and formal&- A Book on Ghemical Equations tions used.'There C&M 9/2 DOBROLTUBSKIY, O.K.; SLAVVO, A.T. ........... . a o potassium -naphto;yacetate and 2,4-dichlorophenoxy- -butyric sl~ C acid in viticulture. Pislol. rast. 5 no-2:190-193 Kr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) l.Odesekiv sellskokhozysystvannyy institut, Odessa. (Viticulture) (Growth promoting substances) Valuable book on microolomento(I'Microolements in agriculturaO by 14. IA. Shkollnik and N,A, Makarova. Roviowed, by O.K. Dobroliubsklij Zemledelle 6 no.11:85-87 N 158. (NIR& 11:11) (Tra'oe Abiiafits)-' %hkollnlij M.*IA.) (MakiLrova, N.A. o 13 R 0 4 S, k / L/ 'K 25-58-3-40/41 noes (Odessa) AUTHOR: Dobrolyuk~kiyt O.K.f Candidate of Chemical Scie TITLEs Frits Witty) p PERIODICAL: Nauka i Zhizn' 9 1958,,Nr 3, P 79 (USSR) ABSTRkCT: The author describes the use of frit,which was developed and first applied in the USA as a fertilizer. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Fertilizer-Synthetic 26-58-2-23/48 AUTHOR: -Dobrolyubskiy, O.K., Candidate of Chemical Sciences TITLE: Pre-Sowing Treatment of Seeds with Trace Elements (Predposev- naya obrabotka semyan mikroelementami) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958,~4r 2, pp 95-97 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author deals with the treatment of seeds with minute traces of elements - compounds of zinc, manganese, copper, boron, cobalt, nickelq chromium, etc. - in solution before sowing. He mentions the experiments carried out in this field by M.Ya. Shollnik, N.A. Makarovs, Ye.S. Klimova, A.Ya. Kokih, Ye.I. Tarasov and M.N. Muzalev of the Petrozavodsk State University and by the Odessa Agricultural Institute in various regions of the Ukraine. The elements affect changes in the seed's embryo which, by the division of the cells, is passed on to the whole plant and can affect all stages of its development and function- ing. Ya.E. Ekster and K. Nurmagambetov, Yu.N. Shcherbakov and F.Ye. Malenev have also been native in this field. The climatic, seasonal and soil conditions encountered when the treated seeds are planted are very important and have a radical effect on the Card 112 success of the treatment. The Kinellskaya gosudarstvennaya Pre-Sowing Treatment of Seeds with Troce Elements 26-58-2-231/48 selektsionnaya stantsiya (Xinell State Selection Station), Kuybyshev oblast', has carried out successful experiments on develoT.ing the resistance of plants to frost by treating corn seeds with an aluminum solution and subjecting the sprouts with 4-5 leaves to a 5 0 C frost for 24 hours. 'Yu.Ye. Novitskaya has stated that trace elements can change the intensity of the transpiration of the leaves, intensify photosynthesis, influ- ence the carbohydrate metabolism, the ascorbic acid content, catalysis in the tissues. There are 2 photos. ASSOCIATION: Odeaskiy sellskokhozyaystvenny~ institut (Odessa Agricultural Institute) Card 2/2 1. Agriculture--USSR 2. Seeds--Mineral--Impregnation--Theory AUTHORS: TITLE: Dobrolyubskiyj 0. K.~ Slavvo, A* V. 20-118-5-5VO, The Effect Produced by the Cadmium Trace Element Upon Vitis Vinifera (Vozdeystviya-mikroelementa kadmiya na vinograd) PERIODICALr Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR~ 1958., vol. 118, Nr 5~ pp. 1040 1042 (USSR). M11WT: Among the chemical elements of the sub group Zn, Cd and Hg only Zn is-utilized as trace element for the nutrition of grganiams. Cd compounds are hardly used at all in plant grou wing (reference 4), although numerous data are available on its role as trace element in human beings and the animals (refererr,e 5, 6). A comparison of the atomic structure of the 3 mentioned elements is given. With the increasing ordinall number thevirulence increases and the percenta e content of these elements in the organism drops, Zn - lo-39 A) Cd - 1o-40/0 and the most poisonous Hg - ld'60/o. Cadmium always accompanies zinc as mineral. However,, its content in the soil is by hundreda of times smaller than that of zinc. Cd is contained in black soils Card ILA in quantities of 2,0.lc;-6to 10-ld'501o- In this case the rela- The Effect Produced by the Cadmium-Trace Element 20-118-51-55159 Upon Vitis Vinifers, tion Zn: Cd is on the average looo. Due to the relation Zn ; Cd--2o : I in the plants (reference 7) the authors assume that the plants do not need cadmium less than zinc, the compounds of which are often absorbed in great quantities from the soil. The authors have examined the influence of U." on Vitimvinifera using the hitherto employed methods (reference 6). The soil was southern black soil, weakly alkaline (pH 7)2 - 7,3) in which the quantity of the assimilable Cdlk" - forms is very little. The grape was sprayed with CdSO solution twica*. a) at the beginning of full flowering (June b) and b) when the grapes were of the size of a pea (July, 1&). Each plant received 5.lo-I g and 5-lo~sg CdSO4. Control grapes were sprayed with the same quantity of water (0,2 1). The results given on table 1 show that the weight of the grapes increases considerabs ly under the influence of Cd" (from 11 to 170/0) in particular at a quantity of 5-16-1 per grape. This concentration agrees with the optimum quantity of ZnS04 in the feeding of the grape outside of the roots (references 8,9). The crop of the grapes in both cases increased from 35 hundredweights/ha to 38,8 Card 214 handredweigbts/ha. Moreover, sugar content increased and acidity The Effect Produced by the Cadmium Trace Element 20-118-5-55/0 Upon Vitis Vinfifera of the grapes was reduced; thum, reajening was accelerated. The possible participation of the Cd t*-compounds in extreme= ly important oxidative-reductive processes in organisms and in the fermentative activity has been proved already (references; los 11). The C04-compounds accelerate, although more weakly than the Of-compounds the oxidation process of the sul-Sohydryl groups to sulfite groups and activate the decolorization of znethylen ne blue by means-,of several plant dehydrations.. According to the character of anions, salt concentration and several other fac= tors the Cd4* -compounds may have catalase-(CdSO ) or peroxidase activity. It can be seen from table 2 that.Cd'k*rUd'uces oxidiza- bility of the leaf tissue.. From the same table it can also be seen that the action of the trace element leads to an increase of the content of ascorbic acid in Vitis vinifera; by three. times in the leaves and by 1,,8 times in the grapes. The study of the Cd-influence o 'n the accumulation of several sugars should be in- tensified, Table 2 shows that the fructose content increases most. The relation: fructose; glucose increased under the ino fluence of CdOt from 0192 to 0996 and ).98 which proves the acce- Card 3/4 leration of the reapening of the grapes. The Effect Produced bythe Cadmium Trace Element 20-118-.5-;55/59 Upon Vitis Vinifera. There are 2 tables., and 11 references, lo of which are Soviets ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Agriculctural Institute Odessa) PRESENTED: Octob.er 9,, 1957j, by A. L, Kursanovj kcademiciano SUBMITTED: June 5, 1957, C ard V4 --AUTHORS: Dobrolyubskiy, 0. K., Slavvo, A. V. SOV/20-121-2-47/53 TITLE: uence of the Zinc Trace Element on the Fermentative Activity of the Grape Miyaniye mikroelementa tsinka na fermentativnuyu deyatellnost' vinograda) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121, Nr 2, pp. 370-373 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The use of zinc as trace element represents a very effective acceleration of the ripening of grapes, of the crop, the in- crease of the sugar- and the decrease of the acid content (Ref 1). Earlier the authors found that this is done best by some way outside the roots by adding zinc to the Bordeaux mixture. Such a treatment for four years has increased the crop of some sorts of grapes by 18 to 57 %. One of the causes of the effect mentioned is the participation of zinc in vari- ous redox processes in the organisra (Refs 3, 4). In the case of zinc deficiency the system of dehydrases is suppressed; ,when the redox tissue activity is changed the irreversibly oxidized tanning matters in the humor do not occur (Ref 5) etc. . The use of zinc increases the capability of assimila- Card 1/3 tion of the plant for various nutrients, it also increases SOV//20-121-2-47/53 The Influence of the Zinc Trace Element on the Fermentative Antivity of the the fermentative activity. This finally determines the course of the most important T)rocesses of the organiSm. The analyses of the leaves of the Riesling sort from the Odessa area (Table 1) deacnstrate thL influence of the trace element. It was used twice in a quantity of 0,005 g ZnSO 4 per grape in combination with the Bordeaux mixture: a) during efflores- cence, b) vhei, the t;_-apes .-.cre aboat the size of peas. From table 1 ma., clearly be seen that the oxidizability and the iodine reducinG capability of the tissue increase by this trcatment. The changes mentioned above are directly connected with the fermentative activity of the organism (Ref 6), In the grape exposed to the effect of very lar;7e amounts of co-)per in the Bordeaux mixture the activity of the ascorbic oxidase and polyphenol oxidase can be considerably modified as these two ferments contain copper (Ref 8). For the reason of com- parison leaves were investigated which had bcen sprayed with Bordeaux mixture only and with zinc + CuSO 4' From table I a may be seen that the activity of the ascorbic oxidase in spite Card 2/3 of the fluctuations decreases towards the end of the vegeta- SOV/20-121-2-47/53 The Influence of the Zinc Trace Element on the Fermentative Activity of the Grape tion. Zinc, however, maintained this activity at a high level. The effect of the polyphenol oxidase was about similar (Fig I b). There are 2 figures, 2 tablea, and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (Odessa Agricultural Institute) PRLSEINTED: April 1, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SU31aTTED. March 7, 1958 C--rC 3/3 DOBROLYUBSKIT, O.K. '--~~ird ~AII,-=Inl=Confarence on Trace Elements. Rauch.dokI:v78* shkoly; biol.naukl no.2.217-219 '59. (MiRk 12.6) (Trace elemente-Congresees)V, -1 - Changes in certain biochemical processes of grapes due to fertilization vith the trace element cadmium. Nauch. dokI. vye. shkoly; biol. nauki no.4:151-155 159. (MIRA 12:12) l.Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganicheskoy i analitichaskoy khimii OdesekDgo sel'skokhozyaystvannogo instituta. (Grapes--Fertilizers and manures) (Plants, Effect of cadmium on) DDEROLTUBSKIT, O.K. - . .1 ~ , ValuiLble book on trace elements ("Trace elements in agriculture' by M.IA. Shkollnik, N.A. Makarova. Reviewed by O.K. Dobroliubskii). Nauch. dokl. vVee shkoly; biol. nauki no.4:205-207 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Trace elements) (Fertilizers and manures) -_DD 0 _~j~ ":i Iffset of some little-studied trace elements on plants. Fiziol. rast, 6 U0,5050-559 S-0 159, 04IRA 13:2) 1.0deBea Agricultural Ina#tute. (Plants--Nutrition) (Trace elements) 30(l) SOV/25-59-9-10/49 AUTHOR: Dobrolyubs x_Q_.gx Candidate of Chemical Sciences TITLE: Miraculous Milligrams PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1959, Nr 9, PP 30-32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author writes about the effect of chemical sub- stances on the growth and development of animal and vegetable organisms. It has been proven that a slight change in the chemical composition of nutritious sub- stances (by several milligrams) can give appreciable results. Of the 102 elements of the periodical table, for the processes of active life, some are necessary in relatively large quantities (macroelements), and the others in very small doses. These are the micro- elements copper, zinc, manganese, cobalt, iodine, ar- senic, etc. Up to now, the necessity for dozens of microelements in plant and animal life has been proven. The chemical treatment of seeds before sowing is one of the most important methods for increasing the yield Card 1/2 of crops. In experiments carried out by M.Ya. Shkol'nik Miraculous Milligrams SOV/25-59-9-10/49 and N.A. Makarova in the Lodeynopol'skiy rayon, Lenin- gradskaya Oblast', the treatment of seeds witft a boric acid solution before sowing increased the yield of sum- mer wheat by 2 to 6centners per hectare. According to data of the Belorusskiy institut zemledeliya (Belo- russian Institute of Agriculture), in experiments carried out by V.P. Deyeva in the kolkhoz imehi Zhdanov, Novogrudskiy rayon,. Grodnenskaya Oblast', the treat- ment of seeds or sugar beets with a solution containing a boric compound increased the yield by 15%, with a manganese compound by 12%, and with a molybdenum com- pound by 22%. At the same time the sugar content of the roots increased by 0.7 to 0 .8%. I.P. Pavlov, K.A. Timiryazev and I.V. *Michwlx~ . stated that organisms have the highest sensitivity to external effects during the early stages of growth. The author describes the treatment of seeds with microorganisms and stresses the role of microelements in increasing the sprouts' re- sistance to frost. There are 3 photographs and 1 drawing. Card 2/2 DOBROLYUBSKIY, O.K. ~ - "I Xffect of fertilizers containing the trace element chromium on biochemical processes in grapes. Biakhimiia 24 no.4:625-630 JI-Ag '59. (HIRA 12:11) 1. Odeseldy sallskokhozyaystvennyv institut. (GRUENS-FUTILIMRS AND MAJRMS) (PIANTS, 3YFMT OF CHROMIUH ON) DOBROLYUBSKIY,.O.K., kand. khim. nauk Wonder-vorking milligrams. NaukaA zhizn' 26 no.9:30-32 S 159. (MIRA 13:1) (Pield croye--Yertilizere and manures) AUTHOR: Dobrolyubskly, O.K. SOV/80-32-2-56/56 TITLEi PERIODICAL: All-Union Conference on Microelements (Vsesoyuznoye soveshcha- niye po mikroalementam) Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol MII, Nr 2, pp 469-472 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Third All-Union Conference on mioroalements took place in Baku in April 1956- It was convened by the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaydzhan SSR. It was attended by more than 70 scientific research institu- tions. The Presid~nt of the Latvian Academy of Sciences and Associate Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Ya.V. Peyve 'presented a paper-on the connection between soil conditions and the action of microelemente on plants. The content of microelements in the soilin forms accessible for plants is in- vesti'gated by P.A. Vlasyuk, Sh.F. Chanishvili, V.V. Akimtsev, G.A. Aliyev, A.N. GyuV,~lbm~Wyp X.P.Mffeg:Lup A.I. Makarova, R.S. Osokina, A.A. Alekseyev, M.S. Dzhurkoj Ya.V. Peyve, N.N. Ivanova, M.V. Katalymovt S.I. Ryabova, V.A. Chernov. Ya.V. Peyve demonstrated methods for the quanti- tative analysis of microelemente in the soil. The efficiency Card 1/4 of the microelements of manganese, barong copperg molybdenu-mp All-Union Conference on Microelements BOY/80-32-2-56/56 cobaltv zinc, nickel, aluminum, vanadiump and chromium in dif- firent agricultural crops is investigated by P.A. Vlasyuk, G.A. Aliyev, O.K. Kedrov-Zikhmang X.Ya. Shkollnik, M.G. Abu- talybov, D.M. Gusey-novq A.V. Peterburgskiy~ Ye.I. Ratner, S.S. Abayeva, V.V. Yakovleva, A'-P. Shcherbakov, O.K. Dobro- lyubskiy. H.V. Katalymov presented a paper on the teohno- logical and agrochemical investigation of boron fertilizer carried out in the Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungi- cides. The use of fritts was dealt with in the papers pre- sented by Ya.V. Peyve, R.S. Rin'kej P.A. Vlasyuk~ M.S. Dar- menko, A.P. Shcherbakov, T.I. Kurakhtanova, N.I. Baglykov. M.Ya. Shkollnik from the Botanical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences imeni V.L. Komarov presented a paper on the physiologioal-biochemical investigation of microlements. S.M. Manskaya and T.V. Drozdova from the Institute of Geo- chemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V.I. Vernadskiy made a communication on the role of natural organic compounds in concentrating microelements. L.K. Ostr6vakaya showed that the need of plants for copper fertilizers increases with the rise of the level of nitrogen compounds. P.A. Vlasyuk and Z.M. Klimovitskaya demonstrated that a deficiency of boron Card 2/4 compounds is connected with the destruction of the oxidation- All-Union Conference on Microelements BOV/80-32-2-56/56 reduction processes. The importance of chelate compounds is investigated by M.Ya. Shkolfnik and Ya.V. Peyve. Ya.V. Peyve, N.N. Ivanova, and Yu.N. Dobritskaya. communicated methods for the determination of molybdenum-in soils and plants, N.V. Ka- talymov and Solo BYabova for the determination of mobile boronp A.R. Gyull akhmedov for the fast determination of manganesep copper and cobalt in carbonate soils. L.Ya. Le- vanidov recommended to classify the microslements with vari- able valence as a separate group. A.P. Shcherbakov demon- atrated the phenomena of physiological antagonismp.synergism and additivity. O.K. Dobrolyubskiy connected the role of chromium, nickel, cobalt, cadmium and mercury with their position in the periodic system., According to the paper pre- sented by V.V. Koval7skiy there are special areas on the sur- face of the earth where the plants react in a characteristic way on an excess or a deficiency of microelements.. The study of these biogeochemical provinces haq been developed by V.I. Vernadskiy and AQ'P; Vinogradov. The influence of mieroele- mentst on domestic animals was demonstrated by la.M. Berzin', X.I. Zaderiyp' P.A. Petrov. The biochemical processes in the animal organism caused by microelements were.studied by F.Ya.- Card 3/4 Berenshteyn, A.D. Gololobov, and Ya.A. Babin. The influence All-Union Conference on Microelements SOV/80-32-2-56-56 of microelements on the himan or&nism was shown by A.0,Voynar. The role of microelemeets In medicine during various diseases was dealt with by V.A.14onov., V.M.Shostkor,, Ye.N.Ivanovaj, Ye.V.Sebadash., M.G.Mir 1- ,. A.I.Venabikovj, R.G.K&Vran., and others. Card 4/4 uscomm-Dc-60,,880 DCBBMTnSKrT, O.X. 67bliar feeding of plants*; a collection of translations from foreign periodical literature. Revieved by O.K. Dobroliubakii. Biul.14DIP, Otdblol, - 64 no.5.-168-171 S-0 159. (KM 13:6) (PUW"SBINILMIOIF) (FMILIMMS AM XUFURBS) DOBROLYUBSKIT, O.K.; 7JDaM=O, I.V. Iffect of the trace element zono on its concentration In grapes. Hauch.dokl,vys.shkoly; biol.nauki no.2:158-161 160. (MIRA 13:4) 1. RekomendoTana kafedroy neorganicheekoy I aualiticheskoy khImil Odeaskago 11 ellskokhozy~ystvewogo instituta. (MAPBS-FMILIM AM XLNMS) (PLANTS. E7=T or. Zoo ON) ,PQBH9LMSKIY, O.K.; ZHIVITSKAYA, L.I. Cobalt content of grapes as related to the utilization conditions of the trace element. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly: biol.nauki no.4;186- 189 6o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganicheskW i analiticheskoy khimii, Odesskogo sellskokhazyaystvennogo instituta. (GRAPES-FERTILIZERS AND MANURES) (PLANTSt K=T OF COBALT ON) DOBROLYUBSKIY. O.K., RYZRA, VA. Effect of the trace element manganese on some biochemical processes iniyapes. Biokhim. vin. no.6:171-195 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. OdeaskivEallskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Grapes--Pertilizere and manures) (Plants, Effect of manganese on) NBROLMSKITo 0.1. Methods of preparstion and propertiao of alkali m8tal c7anocobaltates. Ixv. v7s. ucheb. zav; khim. i khim. tekh. 3 no. 5-.798-804 0600 (MIRA 13:12) 1. Odeemkiy sellskokhosysystvennyy institut. Kafedra n.eorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii. (Cyanoopbaltates) DOBROLTUBSKIT, 0.1.; SLAVVO, A.V# Effect of tmee elements on thescoumulation of sugars in berries of the grapevine. Biokhim. vin. no.6-.196-222 160. (MIRA 7-3:10) 1. Odeeskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy inatitut. (Grapes--Fertilizers and manures) (Trace elements) (Sugars) DOBROLYUBSKIY. O.K. Role of the trace element zinc in biochemical procoooss taking place -in grapes, Biokhinepl.i ovoshch. no.6:22&-251 161. (MM 14:6) 1, Odeaskiy se1's;:okhozyaystvennyy inotituto (Grapes) (Planta, Effect of zinc on) 4_ DOBRDLYUBS UY. 0.K.; SLAVVO., A.V. [deceased] Effect of the trace element nickel on some physiologizal and bio-- chemical properties of grapes, Fiziolorasto 8 noo3035z-358 161. (MM 146) 1. Odesakiy sel'skokhozyayi3tvennyy instituto (PlanUs, Effeet of nickel on) (Grapes-Fertilizers and manuree) DOBROLYUBSKIY9 O.K.; RYZHA, V-K# Effect of manganese trace element fertilizers on biochemical proces- ses in grapes. Fiziol. rast. 9 no.1:53-59 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Odessa Agricultural Institute. ~ (GraPds--Fertilizers and manures) ~, I ' - ~.** __ I ~ I _. ~ I (Manganese--Phyiiological effect) I' DOBROLYUBSKIY, O.K. Participation' af scandium in oxidation-reduction processes in plants. Dokl. AN SSSR 144 no.5iU74-1177 A 162. (KRA 15:6) 1. Odesskiy sellskokhozyaystvannyy institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Kursanovym. (BOTIANY-PHYSIOLOGY) (OXIDATION-FUEDUCTION REACTION) (SCANDIUM) , WBROLYUBSKIY, Ole Konst no ch k khim6 nauk; ANTONYUK, L., -----re&.-,-HTKHAYLOVSKAYA, N.,, tekhn. red. (WonderTul milligrams]Chadeanye milligram". Moskva,, Jz&,vo I'Molodaia gvardiia,,* 1962. 142 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Trace elements) - I DOBROLYUBSKIY, O.K. Effect of the trace elemant vanadium on grapes. Fiziol. rast. 10 no.3:319-324 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Odeisa Agricultural Institute. ' (Plants, Effect of vanadium on) (Grap9s) DOBROLYUBSKIY, O.X. Effect of the miaroelement, tungsten on plant organisms. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol, nauki no.ltl42-145 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganichaskoy i analitichaskoy khimii Odesskogo sallskokhozyaysttennogo instituta. ww 'a In j"In joixif Jos) Nis 302 up ja p-m r, vl!*A~po 'a 'a -Z I'.". lsl~ 'is lv* &V LI-I r0% W A-I I A A A' No ).I. f.m., 0 *0 .4 Memod Df "Cbm"I vastm of ths Ilas Raxturs Obtah"d 00 9 do of am term" millum scetylent. viollatetywe "d divisy"kes. A. L. KithatmLil and 1. St ~, lWmwntl'--& .00 00 1 ASY&. - Slaw. Kfacklek (U. S. S. R.) 19", No. P. I!- W.-Highty % HPSOs slw~mbs vinyt"-vtykTm and divissyl- '00 aKvlyk4w (1) Imn the got mitt., "Onc Cjfs~ Thro'e" Kas Inim. 6 dild. with sts!2ual prtqxwtkm id inert took and the wb(Ac mi %I ~ iv khaltrnhalk. lig(CN),. vvhkh if V" -40 1, The little "(4"AIVIJA 6 1-1.6 Ill,A1%~Iuefi 009 09 a 240 & C4 0 00 ev see U0, 0 MIAL LUN 4K& 1.UIt 11A TUIRI CLASWK&fl" -- ~ -. -I------.- -- ~-- ..-:7Z-' woo 4w 4i;i ii, it -saw -S. a.- dis *0 0 0o10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eso so 0 if 0S,0 0010 *go **too* Os 0 0 0 0 0 9 914 0 go 0 0 0 0 0 -90 e 000 114$6 Is $W1111014 Ita IS At .4 4 P a 44 ar it a a 't 6~.;' a- . - ; 1-01, --"u ..21 11 up " i .0 . , I ,, u 4 . I UL t P"i tit ..P Filert., it ~'T Xpl- to and position of copper it*. rativAps Itsit by L~M- 'Alul F. It, A 4, 1LiTLA.. .1 1 19, (in Ru- (1) The PPI. CI)IMInctl I'y all. a Wn. of C"Cluil Cills untler citcluskin cif air. wv~hjng with ahti. 4k. Alul ct her. Will drying in a stream ut C, 11, All &) A, cWt. A Ill. 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IICI. of NA, With 461MWIltiOll In CUCI 44 thC SA~ 0% evai-t- 1-% 2 -3 nit., tmal"t with alumit 24N mol. nukA. see At -GlVttl alki allal. VP to the mWor for Cu. I wilt IV were dernimixi. ill I INO" ar"I IM41"I to coulijuir oxillAtion A 4 fly from c"'ell to Illor), the m-lu. k Ignited .0 2-3 '. I Me;. IICI in file volil, fly to),; IICI at III) '% .. 11 1 37 turniull, 1, % . tilt vmfO toy UP-, IICI fit the mUl I,% 441-M Collett. until Ifivallivarmu- -.1 NO'. Nit, I- then No* A All"I all'i 11~ r1tv'. test ml l1v I.,ding; after ".4ing. tsoo 11,,104 kaddol, Iltrit $it N) ml, 10`1- KI. And the uAn I% "ith 1).jV5 N XA~60' N. Thoo tie a N-ILA_ OtTALLU *SK&L LITERATURE CLASUPICATbOM slow ---- ---- - %Age&,, .11 O.v 4364 -- F 04 C- Ask u 0 'W is rp At 0 09 AM a At 19 or a n it N min it 0 0 49 4 .1 1 V W '000 Sol jftF!~ W, T I and S. Vo. J. 004 tylr~111-130947)(Ia Rumlau); d. CA. 41. so so WO(lb.-Polymerization of viay!"Yjn~- with cua.- .06 Slf.Cl in the absence of Coll# at 23-U Sl 1dre"Wr. C4111h which is Sir" the formalfiTer.. CO/r/del". C11C ~ CC11J. Clio, Tech. visylacetylimewasovoisbood with SHARI 9ola. and floO, dried with CaCle, and distd. NH4CI (390 g.) In 450 cc. H00, IODD I. Cu#C6 and We. Cu shavinp were taked and red by heating on a water bath in a N atm, IMe wooled solo. vu treated with now AS J. 37% IICI and vinylacetylew was led into the =Ixt. with agitation 7-8 days (64 broo. doily) until 4W g. ovas 20* / atilixed. The yellow cow u= Soadmilly sail an oily layer appeared. Irit Stan. Wh - fractionation gave the dedired proodoct. ba 314-2% J1 O.WJ46, mV .1-6793, cakelm -With ebwactailot =v=j rs htu:s an to a u=s. t hk t= sow polymeri an doock. It does not read 0*0 with j~x %L), (either aq. or ammoooloical). sor with K&Hgl#., 9*0 litoonjoat with 3 nooks Or is CHM gavot CollsOrg, a., M' Mom hot OICU. tbm dry WOW, which loses a Be. 1309 on heating Ilion. witbO.6 NKOH andflBrInGlors. The, nootber Uquor from this bromlole p" so isomeric oocta4 "go bmakide, to. 132* (by wasUng the evagm. with but, ther), and a 3rd Lsomer, to. IN' (holvition not giveso). ~ M;tlon of ticetykne tetroom, by Wk. KU.M pvi MOJI)s. 11COM. and no AcOH. tbu conforoodu the zo 0 structure jji"n.above. G. M. Kowkwoff A~FTALLURGKAL LMNAIURR CtAMOICATIM age to I a- 1A A I a FW a 9 A 0 3 u s AV a 0 a X 9 N U U K It KID 8 111 ioz-g .0,00 0 go 000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 WO 0 0 0 0 0 01000 0 Wo 0 0 _e4m~~ 14 DOBTROMITSKAYA, 1. M. .1 Dolgopolsky, J. M., Dobromilska . I, M., and Bokl, S. U. - "Investigation of the Acetylene TetramerQ. (p. 1115) SO: Journal of General Chemi I (Zhurnal Obshchei Xhimil), 1947, Vol. 21, No. 6 -0, 0 -is i- -0i -ali -To; 0. .0 ? 0. 1 Mal Ids lop Igpeal 641444~eo 6v 4%0 'to "Oll" ..0 .1. !!Oltt- 00 q0 A Ift shadvat also =A 11:00adw W Its &dudvn. I. U=.*SILH. I . ; ,=a-. I K.N.Fadkopsm. J.Gm.C A32.1 4.11441947M Runks); d. "ba- st al "00 obtained by fractionation of the hislow fractions of tnegigation of 904 t<. followed by absor"IM In NJIrCusCIj. "00 then Mega MM M Cu "It, drybil and -distg.. 14a .00 22-W*. 4110.780. 0V LSWI~ I wki an Alk. own, at lot KJIxI4 pve a calai wN. whkb yellows in the sk and Soo 00 ma be cyystd. from WtOH: ft dwkm at IaOO but don not melt; Its emps. is (CWIJJlg. Damn " b 101" IICI save a prodtocs with an dw pjapt" 71., &= .1 roo the Ils sall by sins. 0 followsol by NO treatment In the 004 04 a enkk & #wad 411 0=11 I b. W. which f= M IPM, goo is bmt hydrated as follows, 30 g. 44 g. HSO. OOV "ftud at to= t A 21.5 g. I wItt W, and stirred 1-1.5 Isrs.; vita steam In the goo mvwaft of hydro"Inctue thm wu obtained Clla- CHCH: roe A rn-JQ20;&"Wawbwq.m-J47 (fromMeOl1j; goo hyMit aUva, m. 03'. The ketone 6 a skin 390 at "tant. 0. 141. KWAOAPOff :00 Aso L a offIALLMSOCAL LITENATUNI CLAUMPKATION 60"0. $via" Mgt 401V cog 414111 ow M. u Al 100 11 It, r-l%-T--% --- W I -too I I" " W a 01 v It W It I a a 11 4 v In to to N .1 a 11 11 j 'a, It 44 It F"A 'A I 1 5 P4 an*' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 010 0 0 6 0 6 & 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a i 00 610 000 so 0 0. 006 6 0 0 G-14-0-0-0 0 0 0 00000 ose 0 PA, SKU N, R,6 .-M - ~03 The Synthesis of Ethyl- and 2-Propylbutadiene-1,3 SOV/79-26-7-14/64 According to Kaufmann (Kaufman) by titration with bromine the authors determined that these compounds exhibit an un- saturated character. To prove that the alkyl butadienes have a diene structure they were condensed with maleic acid an- hydride in benzene solution. The melting points of the products obtained from it are also shown in the table. There are 1 table and 9 references, 3 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: June 13, 1957 1. Butadienes-Synthesis 2. Condensation reactions Card 2/2 DOIGOPOLISKIT, I.M.; DOEROMILISUYA 1.1j.- MOvv B.4. SYnthOsis of fluoreprene over a solid cat4Llrst, Z.hur. prikl. khim. 31 no-.10:15j4-1541 0 158. (MDU 12:3.) I9*Vsesoyuzuy7 nauchno-issladovatelPskiy inatitut mintaticheakoge "nchuka imeni S.V. Isbadeva. (Fluoroprone) DOIGOPOLISKrY, I.I.; D013ROMILISKAYA, LM.; BYZOV, B-A- 0~ Hydrofluorination, of virqlacetylene with a suspended catalyst. Zhur.prikl.khim. 31 no.11:1716-1722 N 158. (MMA 12: 2) (Hydrofluoric acid) (Butenyne) (Fluoroprene) SOV/80-59-1-31/44 AUTHORSi Dolgopollskiy,-1.1,1., Dobromillskaya, I.M. and Byzov, B.A. TITLE: Chemical Transformations of Mercury Salts and Their Role in the.Hydrofluorination Reaction of Vinylacetylene (Khimicheskiye prevraBhoheniya soley rtuti i ikh roll v reaktsii, gidroftori- rovaniya vinilatsetilena) Third Communication (Soobshcheniye PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Nr 1, PP 194-201 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The au thors investigated the composition of the catalytic mix- ture; the character of its changes in the hydrofluorination process of vinylacetylene; the mechanism of this reaction, and the formation of resins taking place during this process. The effect of various factors and conditions of experiments on the run of this process was also investigated and the results are presented in the tabular and graphical forms. The main re- sults are as follows: 1. the change in the content of mercury and its.salts at the continuous operation of the catalyzer is shown; 2. the possibility of a considerable lengthening of continuous operation with the maintenance of the constant ac- tivity of the catalytic mixture is demonstrated, which is at- tained by means of the periodic renewal of the catalyzer cora- position; 3. the possible mechanism of the hydrofluorination Card 1/2 reaction and of the several side reactions occurring during SOVOO-59-1-31/44 Chemical Tranoformations of "Iercury Salts and Their Role in the Hydrofluo- rination. '-Reaction cf Vinylacetylene Lhe synthesis of fluoprene out of vinylacetylene is consld~-,red. There are 3 graphs, 6 tables and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 1 American. Al.~IOCT!IIJIOIZI: Outober 4, 1957 Card 2/2 DOBROKILISKIY, V. Cit$es must be wall supplied with potatoes and'vegotables. Sov. tor, ~8 4 ' '59 04M 12: 7) g. no.5,15-1 v - (Produce trade) DOBROMILISKIY Y,1q0n1r-XsfimaxWh; KIIUKOZGVA, N.Sh., red.; ELIKIWA, E.N.9 [Price calculations for potatoesp vegetables, and fruit) Raschety za kartofell, ovoshchi i plody. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry 1961. 133 P. (Agricultural prices) (MIRA 14:12J T.A. 1k,hropila",. (Iratatirical PlionflArIty lis Ship Ovilan. gremettyritno w virrwatym pritylilMentu projokla. tranim okFVV1w". Technika Slorm I Wylimm, No. 8-0. 1050, tip. 21.4 ' .31, 3 figs. All tilti-olist to viltritil lite rnnar tit npplientillity of Ventneirit-st Jj"IIIA(Ily Ip tllV 111141114114 011,411111 111 IIIP 111 1110 Within dinivotlo-11-i and III %tild I'l-Invill of InrlChAnt 0111111 tit it gtvvll dllCrd slid drml wrIght. Ily exprrvinit Patti of lite weltilit. orotips of the Rmp n% a vatiable (mirtlim I (sit tit#, li-lotth arnle lit lite parmit ship. an-I lite %lilt) It In POIAII)I(- to RrOvi, al an .'Nualton of writ-tit%", which, illirn milveil. (,Ivpi the prfklr far ronYrrIlDir all III. mrnslons of the parent Milp to the corresitcniding dimensions of the &))It) firil'"rird, A notable feature of this method Ix the apmd with wItIch It Is p4mlble to.arrive at the first appro3arnallon applying to the shlit which lit bring tiestAned. thatt Is: main dimensionk grotne- trical and hyllmitallt- fratures of Its shape, dixtilartment, and Indt. ThItint weight croupsi, as well as hydrodynamic features. these latter %I Willi a denti-v tit accuracy equal to that of bmts catried out with lite "Ifitil-I 1. t-A j ir= erse 9 111ty of FhIjA by Using Lonsitudiftat Hull Rectiefox. .11, .0blirfe"I" kr7ywrl, rantlon momentu M-Meernotcl linpryr-Ine) statk6w Prrv rmtomwitrilu wrAlidnivowyell pt7elcroje* kadlubrk" Te"ll"Skift MOM I WYhrmta. No. 11. 1950. pp MV-324. 10 flem. 4 tahs. Th's article. while muhttantlatfull tile the-rellen) vorthols drawd tip by lite Mnlr of RhIP Tirsicnitic ot the (Idafi,k INilitrchnie on the hasix of PrIHMPICS QUOted by Rsser 41MV, I, at it,(, 81kot, tIUW an ontempt at sYsteMatitation of Um definitions 4nd Irrms wed in Cal- culatlDna Of ItmolOttleld characterksUes Of ships' h,)1,. The parts des-Ing With the propertlex of the Int4`11ral Curves of longitudinal wctiunx Are 1111MCled to dV%:cfn1frW the antleloated Coutw of these rorvem In a manvirr rnAkIna It Pmqxlble to oblahl a drirre of accu- ri%r,v multirlefit, for eomputation plirpoov of IllAgrg"11 of the tur"s. with a mInImum number of tedWils phutimeter. or integrator mea. surincS 1433 01112.011.073 1 J. Campatallien of Migbilar Arm Carm #4 Stakillity at Ablip by Utnow *f LanAi 11"dia" van aftdwA P&rL 2. .0blicunle knWwj rmlon momrntu statec=oid poprzrc=et jrAtk6w proy s"towwWo wsdhdnkowyth Praekm)6w WNW- Tftbnikjk Mom & W$131`1119111- NO, 1. 1951, TIP. 39-M. 9 flils, Description of functions ne-PASSY for the purp*zt of righting am curves of the tratuiver" mument of stability Ill 011P4 by means of the method outlined. 7be computations W tken tO A Pitnt at which the results arrived at will make postIble. When .1;.L plyine the hypoUmn siven in sections I and I of Part I of th:s rublicat,lon. a graphic transposition of the defteaMn Of funct4ont ~ IV. 41 and 11 IV, 4 ) - being c.,ordinates of the centre of buDyan- cy in a-n Axial Ostenl- The PlAnImeter " an Instrument for carrybW out the requisite approximate Integratlom The use of integrators. Ccutparbon of the method P-cPwd with methods hitheft, in use. together with a discussion on the usefulness Of &ppllc&tlw of thl., rjew zneth-.~d. ~;Yv 7 DOBROMIRSKI Walerian, mgr inz.; ZYIJCZ, Andrzej, mgr Inz. - Development of inland navigation craft. Bud okretowe Warszawa 9 no.4:129-134 164. 1. Office for Design and Studies of River Craft, Wroclaw. MW 104101ne Oitral /Y lot, TbOOr6tIC41 Basis for the Use of 01tral In ClAiA and Pulmonary Tuberculosla'~',riof l1skiy, Vitamin Lab, Cen Oplithiliol 11mg6l'top 3 pp t.,"at Oto-rino-laringol" No 6 At is clear from clinical observations that dis- *.i;xb c& of histamine metabolism and dysf=C'tlm 'ir t: 'agetAtive system are, very marked. In la- and pulmonary tuberculosis. -Thle Is 'the ,*ZSq!1LJ .roason citral is used as at antihistamInic, c r,, LL - DO'BROMYLISVIY, P. 1. "Errors and Defects in USSR Otorhinolar7ngological Literature," Vest. Oto-rino- laringol, No. 4, 1948. Ttkberoulosisj Tb*Mpy Medialso Tubmuloole, ftlaon%rY -PA 46/49TP/9- Nor 49 "Utilization of Ottral in Cases of Tuberculosis of the.Uppor Respiratory Tract and the Oral Caiity," Prof 7. 1. Dobrcwyl'skiy, L. R. Shapiro, Moscow, 3/4 P "Bor Mod" No 3 Describes analgesic effa4t of oltral. It also has a2itiphlogistic properties. Describes its succe4ful use in a case of pulmonary tuberculosis. DOBROMYLISKIY, F. I. "Review of A. N. Voznesenskiyls 'Tuberculosis of Upper Respiratory Tracts, Trachea, Bronchial Tubes, Mouth and Oesophagus," Sov. Med. No. 2, 1949 DOEROMISKIY, P. I. Ear - Diseases Transactions of the Second Congrons of Uk-rainian Otolaryngologists. Reviewed by F. 1. Dobromyllskiy. Vest.oto-rin. 14 no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 195J2 Uncl. - J, DDPFO!T-LISKn-', F. 1_,., .--ALTINJ M. ?'Ill. NOSE, Accessory sinuses of - Diseases Clinico-roentgenologic characteristics and diagrosis of inucocele of the acceszory sli-mscs of the nrse. Vest. oto-rin... lh, no. 2, lc)r~-. t!onthly List of Russian Accessiors, Librar of Con ress, June 1952. &classiiied. DDBROMISKIT, 10 1o ~ [Paranamal sinuses and their relation to diseases of the eye socket] Pridatochays pa-.uk%i noss. i ikh svi&zl o saboloyaniiami glaznitsy. Moskva, Modgiz, 1955. 258 n. OWU 9:5) (M-DIMAM AM MnCTS) (NDSX,ACGESSORT SUMS OIP) DOBROKYLISKIT, F.I.. professor. Breathe through your nose. Zdorov I a 1 no. 4 t 13 Ap '55. WRA 90) (RES TRA ION) DOBROKIL'I SKIY, --4lipp_4qsakov1ch (Recognit,ion of early forma of tuberculosis in the upper respiratory organs] Raspoznavania rannikh form tuberkuleza verkhnikh dykhatellnykh putei. Moskva, Nedgiz. 1958. 114 p. (RESPIRATORY ORGANS--TUBERGULOSIS) (MIRA 12:4) DOBROMYLISKIT*-Y,4v,--Iprof. (Moskva) On the 100th anniversary of the method of rhinoscopy. Vest.otorin. 21 n0-5:80-86 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:1) OmHuoumoum) (MMSCOPT hist.) DOBROMY I _EB anakovioh, prof.; SKORBILINA, T.W., red.; POGOSKINAP M.V., te [What we i0st know ab6at laryrigeal tuberculosis] C* nuzImo znat' o tubarkuleze g6rtani.- Vloakva, Medgiz, 1961.. 28 p. (NIRA 15:3) MMM-TUMCULOSIS) DOBROWLI V414"'n 'ran] '-h, prof.; S11CHERBATOVx Ivan Ivanovich, prof.; Prinimal uchastlye BALTIN, M.M.,, prof.; 1W)I1,10VICH, M.G., red.; IZUDKOVSKAYA, H.I.p tekhn. red. [Accessory sinuses of the nose and their connection with diwases of the-orbit and the lacrimal ducts) Pridatochrye pamfkhi nosa i ikh sviaz' s zabolevaniiami gla*znitsy i slezo- otvodiashchikh putei. 2 izd.j perer. i znachitellno dop. No- skva,, Nedgiz., 1961. 287 p. (MIRA 15-4) (NOSE, ACCESSORY SINUSES OF) (ORBIT (EYE))-DISEASES) (LACRIMAL ORGANS.-DISEASES) DOBROMYLISKIY, F61*,. rof, Acute inflammation of the larynx. Zdorovle 8 no-4:26-27 Ap 162. (LARYNX-DISEASES) MhA 15:4) DOEROMYLISKIY, F.I., doktor med. nauk, prof. It is easier to prevent than to cure. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 6 no.5:20-21 Fq 163. (KMA 16:8) (Respiratory organs-Diseases) (Hygiene) DOBROMYLISKIY, F.I., doktor rad.nauk,prof. Angina can be prevented. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 7 no.2:22-23 F 64. (MIRA 17:2) *Conoomitant strablems and its treatment"'by A.M. Yisher. Reviewed by A~N* Dobromysloy',;. Oft.zhur. 15 no.lr63-64 160. (MM 13:5) (MWISNUS) (7 IBM, it. K. ) EDMLINITSKIT, A.P.; BRILIM, N.R., redaktor; DO4&Sbjjjfijmvhm&. redaktor; POLYAWVA, T.V., takhaicheakiy redaktor. [Analysis of the theoretical cycle of a gas engine] Analiz teoreti- cheskogo taikla. gazovogo dvigatelia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1935. 66 p; (MIRA 8:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Briling). (Gas and oil engines) DOBRONYSLOV, A.N,,# inzh, Using foundation beams in panel walls of industrial buildings. Prom. stroi, 41 no,209 F 164e (MIRA 1733) PUGHKOVSKAU, N.A.; DOMMYSLOV., A.N.3 MALANOTA, N.La ~ w Nineteenth International Conpova of Ophthalmologista In New Delhi* Oft# shuro 18 no.1855-59 10 (MIRA 17SO DOBROMT=V, A. N. "Rare Case of Wound of the Eye," Vest. Oftalmol., 27, No. 39 1948. Clinio of Eye Diseases, First M-osrow Ord. of Lenin Mad. Inst., !--:,Vitamin D2 49 ot, , of .all Medicine -jVVbprc)x),o0is;'-0ft the,-ArO "Rffects of V.Lulamia % in Opht~almqpathio Cases of Tuberculous EtiolojU,," A. N. ,:;,'-!',Dobromyslor, G~ad Stud, lWe Clinic, Virob ,I,.Moscow Ord of ioanin mea inab, 2 pp *70st aftalmol" Vol =III, no Shows by a series of Investigations that oW..v small doses, of Vitamin D2 (20,000 IU) some-. times improve the clinical course of allargic ,J. of tuberculosis and develog an active DOBROIMLOV~ A. A. "The Study of Fluid Exchange in the Eye." Sub 31 Aug 51p First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Ibscow during 1951. SO: Sm. No. 480, 9 May 55. DOBROMTSLOV, A.11. R 1e ~~qro=api- - -70;7of capillary circulation in retinal metabolism. Vest.oft, 30 no.2:27-34 Mar-Apr 1951. (CLHL 20:9) 1. Graduate student. 2. Of the Clinic for Eye Diseases (Director- -Prof. A.Ya. Samoylov, Corresponding Hember of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Institute. Aa. SAMOTLOV, A. T&. ; DOBRDMYSWV, A. N. Experimental study on developugnt of reactive by-pertension of the eye. Vopr. klin. eksper. of.t., Moskva no. 1:50-63 1952. (OLML 22:4) I.Professor for Samoylov. Pallow of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR for Dobrovaslov. Z hoscow. SAHOYLOV, A.Ya.,; DCBROMYSIsOV, A.B. Role of the cerebral cortex in the development of reactive ocular hypertonia. Probl. finiol.opt. 11:191-196 155. (MLRA 9:6) 1. Glaznaya klinika 1-go Hookovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (BYR. physiology, tension, carebrocortical regulation (Rua)) (GIRESUL OCRTIX. physiology, regulation of intraocular pressure (Rua)) USSR/R'UMn and Animal rhysioloMr (Normal and Pathological). T-32 Sense OrGans6 Visiont Abs Jour : Rof Mur - Bioiij No 16o 1958.- 75197 Author : Dobromyslov A.N. Inst Title On tho Significance of Anatropia in the Development of Concomitant Strabisrause Orig Pub Oftal'Mlo zh,,., 1957, 140 3, 134-138o Abstract In 74 of 96 school children examined of emmetrops and in 226 of 291 of ametrops the presence was established of binocular vision* A correlation between the condition of binocular functions and the type of refraction was not noted; clear strabismus analogous to the divergences can be not both with emetropin and with any form of ametropia. The type of strabismus certainly corresponds to the type of ametropia, The correlation between the degree of ana- tropia and the number of the angle of the strabismus also t ri -1A 'y J*1,4.! v V.0-1 ?,evi- i_-- zW Card 1/2 jeWPe:L),q