SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MERETSKAYA, T. A. - MEREZHINSKIY, YU G.

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HEMSKAY-A. T Some problems of the expansion of the plywood and match industries of White Russia. Der.prom. 9 no-7-.4-5 J1 960. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Inatitut ekonomiki All BSSR. (w6ite E$ossia-Plywood industry (White Russia--Hatch industry) PAMERSKIY, Boris Dmitriyevich; kand. ekonom. naukp nallehnyy red.; PSHOITIK, B.M., red.; MIA, Ye.G., tekbn. red. [Local industry of the White Russian S.S.R. in the seven-year planj Mestnaia pronWshlemost' Belorusskoi M v semiletke. Minsk, 1962. 22 p. (Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politi- cheskikh i nauchnykh snanii Belorusskoi SSR, no.30) MERA 15:2) (White Russia-Industries) W,RIETSKAYA, T.A. Ccncentrating the manufacture Of Da-rts from wcr-d in Id'hite Russia. Der. prom. 11 nc.8:18-19 Ag 162. OAIRA 17:2) 1. Institut okonomiki AN BSSR. HEMSKOVO K.A., Marshal Govetskogo Scyuza. ~ ., ~ Glorlous fortieth anniversary. Toen. znan. 34 no.2:1-2 F 158. (Ruasla--Arv) NMA 11:3) fyj the U10-don of Atoni NINA eatr allipm rilstituta IoW the of T ra r 14 A lhe sentrutor, B. R-i ~rc. $1cA ' ' 11 tit- v G xita I 7-7-MM-nTo M 4~ A L ~ _ _ _ Ab, ---N - Tz, Qw j ;'Ili fj-t i jjuj I , it ckqlllj:t.,( prcssuWlty~jk' oJel of 1.7 111'.- I NIV p':111-Filtot %v; 14 11w 2 its Imuletvi, y The jlivt~jm' ph" Platct~- Oil Y Al vqm ' l1willactl betlyvvi' ~UIQ Itigh Llti~l voso_'Riu-i fct4falto~nlld Ow-t it fi)r tit. - divat plo-mg tit, ottlat grab M it, -rc--t '6 N 4- 2" the-- nt S4. c ef, r ;-,-- rtic! c, 9 t('T~ V C f At :~~ic P~ s r s c f r s t e T T SS -lARS-'T,-' c Acc-ss--. KIRMUS. AA. . inzhaner. Improviog the --ontrol systems of some types of antomatic field extinguishers. Ilak.sta. 25 no.12:47-48 D 154. (KLYA 7:12) (Ilectric controllers) LUKOVETSKM, A. D~ , inzh . - I-U-~RETMITZS 11, A, , in7,h . ExT,er~enca izi the upira - -- =of a lapl~m ---ek.-sta. 32 no.9A5 S !~!~ ~eUp:k I-, i',)) (Eia ~~rl - r-)a-tcrs" MEMKO. -M.; DUSMVICH, 14. Long distance reception of the Leningrad television center broadcasts. Radio no-8:36-37 Ag '54. (MMA 7-8) (Leningrad--Television broadcasting) (TalevIsion broad- casting--Leningrad) BHODSKIY, G.I.; IEREMANITH, S.B.; HEZINIKOVSKly, M.M.; SAKIiNOVSK--Y, N.L. L-ialuation of service life of protective rubbers. Trudy Uauch.- issl. inst. shin. prom. no.7:78-90 160. (KIRA 14.8)' (Rubber--Testing) LUKOMSKAYA, A.I.; ORDDVSKIY, P.N.; MEREZHANNYY,-a.B.; STUKALOVA, A.F.; Pri niTmqli uchastiye: SAMOKHdD-KM, Kd.; KALINOVA, L.T.; GORINA, A.K.; STUIAWA, V.T. Effect of the surface-to-volume ratio of a test niece in the evaluation of the processing qualities of rubber blends. Kaucir. i rez. 20 no. 4:36-42 Ap 161. (MIRA IL4:5) 1. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti (for Lukomakaya., Orlovskiy, Merezhannyys Stukalova). (Rubber, Testing) 3/138/Wooo/oo4/007/008 0 A051/A126 AUTHORS: Lukomskaya, A.I.; Gudkova, L.F,; Merezhannyy, S.B.; Orlovskly, P.N.; Reznikovskiy, M.M. TITLE: Measurements of the sliding of rubber mixes on metal under %aricur. conditions PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 4, 1962, 21 - 25 TEXT: The Mooney type shifting viscosimeter with a biconical rotor was used for studying the sliding phenomenon of rubber mixes on metal. The mathema- tical analysis for calculating the characteristics of sliding, introduced by Mooney, was applied.. and the similarity of the two laws: viscose flow and ex- ternal sliding of rubbers and rubber mixes was taken into account. Thus, meth- ods for measuring the friction of rubber mixes against metal were developed: a) on a biconical shifting viscosimeter, working under stable conditions of a given rotational speed and pressure in the given tested material, using a smooth and a rougb rotor; b) on a special device for determining the friction coefficient, working under non-stationary conditions of the given shifting load, sliding rate and rate of application of the normal load. The coincidence of the friction co- Card 1/2 3/138/62/wj/ooVorr/o,~8 Measurements of the sliding of rubber mixes on .... A051/A126 efficients of rubber mixes, determined under various testing conditions, is prov- en. It Is shown that rubbor, mixes can also be characterized by the same elevated temperatures, at which adhering of the former to metal is greater than cohesion. In this case, a cohesion destruction of the tested materials is noted during testing and the resultsof the friction test correspond qualitatively to data ob- tained when testing for adhesion and maximum flow in expansion. Obtained experi- mental data show the possibility for measuring the sliding of rubber mixes along metal under various conditions, and a connection between the condition indices. A mathematical analysis is given. There are 4 figures and 3 tables. The refer- ence to the most recent English-language publication reads as follows: M. Mooney, International Rubber Conference, Washington, November 8 - 13, 1959. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti (Scien- tific Research Institute of the Tire Industry) Card Z/2 40~U -55 I,'-'1T(m)/'EPF(c )/E~V( j), Pr-4/Pr-4 GS/RM ACCESSION UR: AT500441014 s/0000/641000/00010183/0191 AUTHOR,. Rezntkovskiyr, 11. K.; Golookov, E. I.; Atiss, B. .; Shcherbach, Z. V Bro,~:iljy. G. I.; Ferer annyy, B_ TITLE: New abrasion tenter for rubbe xunder rolling contact SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye eove8hchaniye po friktsionnomu iznosu rezin. Mos- cow, 1961.-F-rTWEs-io-n-n-y-y-Tz-i~os-rezin (tir-fc-tionalvear oTrubber); aborn-ik statey. Moscow, lzd-vo Khtmiya, 1964, 183-191 TOPIC TAGS: rubber wear rubber abrasion, frictional wear, abrasion tester ABSTMM: An abrasion tester for rubber under rolling contact with controlled slippage on renewable abrasive surfaces and its application are described. The apparatus was developed in the W,1 shinnoy promyshlennosti (Tire industry scienci-i fic research institute). A rotating ring-shaped specimen of 50 Mm outer diameter drives an abras ve drum by friction contact, and the slippage of the contact zone i Is controlled by the brake force applied to the drum as shown in Fig. 1 of the 9n-,. closure. Samples are prepared by vulcanization in a special form and thdy are tested at a given slippage S and given friction force# F, at given slippage and C.,d 1/4 L 4c5,S,-65 ACGESSION ITR: AT5004104 given load N on the specimen, or at given friction force and given load. The testi. inp, procedure is described in detail. A formula is given for preparing a standard vulcanizate, used for testing the abrasive capacity of the renewable friction sur- face. Wear is calculated by presented equations from measured values as volumet- ric loss or as the ratio of volumatric loss to the work (kilowatt-hr.) required to produce the wear. Orig. art. ham: 2 figures and 5 formulas, ASSOCLMON.- None SUMITTED! 05Aug64 ENCL- 0--X SUB CODE: HT, IE NO REF SOV: 000 MWRI 000 card 2/4 - - ---l- -1 --. -7 -.,. - I L 1.0563-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5004104 ENCLOSURE: 01 - C~l . Card 314 L L-C-5,:71-65 ACCESSION IP.: AT5004104 ENCWSURE: 0 -L Firure 1. The MR-1 nLichln,! for evaluating the wear resistance of rubber: 1-druri; 2-cnrriage; 3-t3ampla; 4-loading device; 5-load; 6-aample heater; 7-guide screw; 8-grooved shaft; 9 and 10-gears; 11-braking wheel; 12-braking belt; 13- tachometer generator; 14-counter; 15-cable; 16-half-dises; 17-block; 18-cable; 19- balance weight; 20-21-block; 29-bevel genra; 23-load of the dynamometer hand; 74- mv battery; 25-dynamometar hand; 26-acale; 27-handle; 28-block; 29-diac; 30-thres- step wheel; 31-belt drive; 32-cloctromotor; 33-spring locku; 34-abranive band; 35-tightening drum; 36-block; 37-balance; 38-block. 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SizAnikil I -i'iJJ`:"-VkrdiOW 9. 39"1-401 (in French 401) 04 tupection ol uL%tjhcj (it into wtucWhrenic patients acts. .00 otally causes an incresse in 0, in venlyis blood, the ma,% 09. ".rcsponding to thc point at which hypoeumnia in iu-t 0^ aroo 00 j A. Variations in C4 h mhowed no general trend, Wbil, k .490 w* I litll~ ch'Ing" 111c m)-tion of Cluca- 411.-f l 00 -all. III a d-ma. m l1w th ill miou. I'loinj H a*O 00 Jhsd. SOKI Wtin Ftencli, 410).--'Tbc 11, 'oowal of -1-- 000 ImW falls iminedimicly after mircium of 1. and I-&in, t~, I a l* Only alter bri. rhe max. value is apprm l coo 00 age 00 e l 7 2-1 14-M A',J. cr,. while a' the I-Ant of -jIWk 01-1111- see mly 11 71 Vol S. A. KarIALt 1 4 ee t - I r A I A, I I. A aETALL~PIICA tjaN~ L L)?E*Al"f CLA$S1F;CAT$C* Z . a -4.1 oil- I It "M U 0 '0 1,; L S a ad 0 a a I V1 Im I a 0 tv it 0'0 044 g l~4*040000i*poooo ap Al waits malit o 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooeeoo0*00 0 0 0:4 4 9 *see 00000 00 0 0 4 00oi0o 0 41 0 a r a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01A fS ~10; fe. it 31 13 it a 16 91 Is If a 41 a a ILI 12 0 4so *1 1i -a G"JAS - - - - -- - I- - I.. 010"I"6 "a faclifefift W"t EMwS of hwalin w g1daddasw camedut of the 'ago* 000 blixd a9 It, F. Hummmserur and 0*4 AL 1. KU im he I., 14W, 13. 97 - S to 2, ,u ut ,g so* tathlow 00atent Was raised In 31. lawmed in 11, awl txwfieated in 4 cum o( hypoglycando dLock (QWWWjhq0d4Qu 01 hwAun into w6h6phroulce. A fall flat t a ratto of reduced to *0 It OxIdWd g(utathlow geaerally wourred. R. T. ago coo Joe* !too Igoe ASS.SLA 11STALL114KC4L LM44TUM CLAUNSCAVICIN MI.1,Vlv;svw ,low coo fda4w MAO 4mv 41911&1 " ~ a$ II ,I 4 L AV V* ul; logo 0000 0 000000000 000_20 --q 0-0 0-000 0 0 0 0 0 0 :i~ MERE ZHITISKIY) H.F. and GOLDSCM41DT, K.L. - ------- -- - I Topical Treatment of Frostaite with Vitamins, Sovetskaya Medicina, 1940, PP13-14o 16-18. SO: Translation- 252h467 Spr 30, 1954. 4 A jil-C -2 444 A 00 ,3 'V1 0 .3 0 0 ADA 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 a 1 0 it IS U W Is 16 v If a 0 9 0 600 6641 U04 41 00*4_06 _h_, 9 0 t . . I_ i rL 190 Ako if. CCOM *Ot a Lam cmetat[02 of OUCOSO and blood Chlosides dmring insu. lin actiou. M B*%ImvAin%kil, A. A, Kobylin and V. T. -a. , 'W 1-3. 437-4 Karakol, . 7. (Miine) IS, No. L 5 Rimiall)(in Fnglkh. inullin to causcd a rise Uf blIKKI Chl.-Mide-4 (1) in %t1ir%,1ulluwcdbyisdrup. rhi%was not Uniftmenly true; howevrr. lepeatcd 1"jecti4int ked to a levelling off, and oc~Asiamilly even to a mveltAl of the le- Aetiun. Them mas a simultancoui ftlcrca~e of the jlu~,_,e with the incrc~ of 1; ~xsivnjj deviations were c~mrvctcd on repealed tells inade (luring the shock period. after 3 -4 firs. The4c dvviaticras might, partly at least. acccmnt for the occasiona: increase in the &Ill. reserve with the in- vrease of Lacti,- acid accompanying admini%traliun of insu- Guloff A S a. 6 L A aRTALLUROCAL UIESAIM114 CWWOCATIC Olson 7 "o- I ::: "Go 8*0 Co 0 ZOO :0 6 to -V- IF r I a, ir An A 1 4 fm 0 m a is I a 4 3 1 1 U It 40 00 4% CP I'. 1 .1 a a - 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : * to 0 0 a m a a ft a ma a 0 : : : : * 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 me 1*6 .6 We at 11 DU GO, $A 6 A 2 1 1, -9-a- it A.. h .0 0. L a S A, 004 -4& 11 O-My_ I 1- 4 l'-.P OIL. -*0 -00 00 Zgect of insulin an tnetalsollana of magdea and hftftl~ -00 UIL (Ij kri jifi-T Russian) (Englis su wary, tn gut"t-A pq, .0 0 WM-7 (Jt4j).-The effect of inutlin %hock, i : S (11 CjO-M units. rabbil.4 (U) X-30 units, and (logs (111) and white matter from 3.11-4-96 to 2.07-3.60; Cray cd M 5.96 7.14 to 3141-435. " white it= 3.11-4.01 4-1 units per kj. of Jxxly wt., hegan to show in the second a down to The Q% its the aldinab killed ots the 0-5 hr. in Cencral wcaleacti. inability to itand up. lack of ~ ~; ,,p.,c, I,W,..cd by slcrpines,, (otlowing day (after the Jlock) was SMI-9.38 in the oftle '00 - I brain of 1, pay tualle, of U .4 white 1.- -0 . . and tanvalskmi in about 2 It".; subcutartew~ injectiort us"ally rsaltM 4-34. 1-cring oi rr~pirxstitm intensity of b-.zln I! rd 10- t 5 g. nf a 21JI-44% glucose "n. to The 4 Isal (0 rat matter was pacral for tile 3 classes of animals; a. the 104;~ z in quick tet3ovriy and acceptance of f(X"i; reft ut was genettilly follootd fly a more wvvrc reenter hoc it - same time there were casei where Ihis reductim was not abserml. Femoral artery. feawral vein. and cerebral rhe t (a tile t"221 fifaill ti-'Nue for I "as.%.104 7t.(.tl be. foreI h..L and d.wu to 2.12 1.34 at the I~igh, j I he (sagittal sillus) Weill blatKI ill 10 (fop an all empty stomach shock effect; gray inattri, (it 11 fr-n.5.74 t..K7 w ti.-. I-f-xv the shock. showed (or 0 content (vofs.%) a range of J M.21-25.14. 0,43-14.48. "-1 6.18-14.48; for Clucos~, ,.,;. %) 7:1-132.61-11)9. di-M, rrnp.: ZY) win. aftr the hock 0 ma,, 0.56-1 C21. 7.49-12J7; glucose. 0-106, OJLI-97, M? 94. After W win.. 0, 1504-24M. so 8.64-13,98, glucow, 4N W. 41 75. AM ALMILI 42-74, re-.0. After IMI Inin., 0. IMAJ-N.68, 11.24- 18.6 1 , anti 14. 1 6~JU.40; gtuco-, 31 5 1. 20 -57. aM 32 -&J. On the folltming day, 0, 17.13-24.6S. 6-17-13MI, and 6.49 11.89" glucow. 96-114, 4.5,-112, and it L13, in the arterial. venous. and smus bl-I, r"p. fn*tAncez were observed whele the tissue Last the ability to fill atul hoW zoo its %ngas, and even Cave it up, As then the gluv~~ in the Vo 4b aittrial biotwi Was equal to or Lower than in tile venaus. An lncrt-aw in the uptakc of Sulu bY the muscles aM pattWly fly the Wain in cumparimm with the 0, dem"i TM 0 WiMIC41 that tlw sups, fixation was not n S 0 - I L A KETALLURGICAL LITEINATURE CLASUPKA ------ -----accompanied by all illereawd SIV,Ojj,. t.11M) .91 a., del 4j&-&I, me Q- Agi -7 -F . . , , q . j a P . I f- 7g- U 0 AV 10 "1; M a A, It M W a ig it It Ce C9 It X On A S 4 fill a It 4 1 Ill IM I a 02 a V 10 .T.- 0 0 00 00 06 41.1 titat midCl tile intim-mv 'd ill%ttlia 00 )Weatl, rive up then sugar. itaL.-.-d the ductuatxmi in 0 hc~g.ri--.W ; 00 : the sugar t"AKc itifcvt~ly that, rite brain does was dwwlt it, 0 th~ in'taltv- m which th, '-f 0 did not 00 ' lrcfr&w d'-pitt the ri-duction ita sugar Ctinslimpli'Wi. 90 Intr(Ittuctitin tA gtuco-- itilpromi the oxitutuptio" of 0. ~ with * fise in the Arteriametious 0 differels"; this was not 00 uhicrv"l lichme thr 0mck. In gumca pig, killed on the 001 day, tile QO, 14 the total brain 0 60twill %suc was S.IG ' Cray M311cf, 6~3,8 9.71, white. 304-43L File 601 *0 ductuating value,. were proltably due to variations of 00 0 reWirml ion intemh V during .ome stages wUc the hortli'me 0 wassfillinvilvet. Ateric%otlactdllwcfegivcnmpcated 09 00 itiicvt"iinfiij,utinantluwssufticicnitt)c2u~convullion.%; 00 the Qoq for tile %hole Immito 44 1 feacii value for a differcne 00 aninuill "A' alter 8 injcctkm~. (MOS; after 15, 7,74; after *0 25 1A.01; 17,141.59: 341,4_39: 34.3.35; 2.7.G-tk5; 6.7.9-5; 00 C39: and mic after 41 injectioti,. 3.43; the Qo, for ' gmy and white matter, rcp-, wa~. after 0 injections, U, 00 00 (IMS&MCMi; after 3.5.7.1%atid COS, 54.5.37imd3.52; 00 00 R, 3~W) and 2.92; M10, C'M and 3~01; and one alter (A) 0* injection4. 3.92 and The Inyvtkirm to iadividuAl so anintals -.at" from 6 to 63: sotur tirvivvd many, while 00 00 others titA very quickly After only a few injections. Ali lost weight at inter: the antsuaL, -c,~ killed 2- a days after 00 0* tile No ini'vlkm H. GutA 00 00 00 00 00 00 so *0 00 00 00 00 so ~L 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 0 OOOOOOO**00000000000000000000000*000000*000 US I I U On M It 3) 33 31a 11 0 0 a 17 co AY a r Llo; 0 c a v C, a a t a 0 a P.I -T UY w A a a- L - A -I .v No LITIlk jI.VtiT It )ID RD "Cups If LS Ov 00 00. 0 00 '1 A P, 00 ."I Ax))ws?4"j lo v-pno ail) vinlaq u3A., piv; iq 31.1-pilu o?1n, 00 "IM0 4"qf UJIMU! W!"UMIJAV ~j P0 "VJ Of '01.111101 so -Jn MIS U, ) 111MV11A 10 DIVOMp 0 VINT11MUl 313DIP VIIIISIll 00VIA111111 m1alvVI"W31A 'NMOW 91 'f"0\ '61 Nit 14,rf '17,Aq Aq piiwAi~11ir -urumIAN 3 "ip a!lnouj twsss".A v It It h a lip *4 a a 0 fa 111 0 0 00 14 4 -lj~ Q a 1 1 4j -Is - . - - - 7 Ujjz-rj~asova, 1'. b., Ha. F, ~.rrosr,er,,, Ye. I. and Fellaman, u. S. Merezl~linskiy~ M. F. "On the 1~cjatio,,j of t,e :iiricral couir)oait-ion of osseous and defi~,.al tiss.ie '.,,) protein crinzent of ti~c food rat.iori," Tridy Kaza.,Lu?. -in-ta Isiue 2, ij"/, P 31-3-? SO: U-52~0, 17 Dec- 53, (Lewpis lZhurnal 1,nyK;. St,a,e-.-, No. 2'5, ., N. F. 21052 Cherkosava, L.S. i Merezhinskiyj M.F. Metobality ft--generatsii i Toksikoza pri teaume Trudy In-ta (Kazansk Nauch-i--,sled in-t ortopedii i vosst&novit Khii,-trgii) t.111, 1949. S. 28o-96. SO: LETO, IS ZHURNAL STA. L"i - Vol. 28, Moskva, 1,949 Oar 1g'.' _uhlifcacj and dAgr requfrem, _ ~ Suffering ftom tramnatlit osteonlyelids, :L4 S~ Chalmon and Nf.'F, - 16f ercififoskil' (Stomatal. In 'Icazmn~~ kP421n.. 5161hi~9. ZAtir, 24 IW2Dj(I04[1)6Q . Rmsiimt) The IMIS Of the:d6CqCbfq- aCld (a In the Uriftt~ f (in, some - Instances its abunce) vitre-atah-- * ' - ke 1p1t!cntS T wcm tb= C LVCIZ 300 mi. Of.k1faitf, foe 8~ thys ticitil W%,of urinc. an "Y'1 dAvas rexarded n3 the pla of entit. , For -W d jollow Mg that pati4utts were kopt on m~-orizud dict -uzdgjVCjj4 ni adda. Sa rag.' of L',-The dnify mqui"tticats. foe emck -dosaqe Patient -.v&e estabrished as. follows: ofaduilidstacd I was Fmclually reduced until I Em the urine fell jun b.-Saw ' 50-45% of the daily dose administmd. sdJ& i dmie bctnr- reg-VICd as'.the ~digy atia., CCCIUWU.~ ~ Aft-.;r I"ays zil- deti miuistratiim~ 6f w raurnatic ostcQmyeIitE-_cf.mcdWtm mvcntk, acF=pqak4 b tifebrile temp. I deOdcnc)r wmi I Y. Six th;: dify mqtumment following aud=ent of SM the t vita. OQ -.~ the varimbilitrbefac dc' -20G mi~ ntu Poll: Xtert in,& sevirityr of the ostcoinycti ' uldus; the : tmatment pro&date mqtxkei fic;V' e attament ii I *w. r4 acy Point &E Usata., Aftee a L time 4 MO nit. I Is t=cmin-mdid. S. I. L L &Cmkd ac-upockwo of 4"td dd~4 itad biactmatico fa tbAm. L. S~ Ctwckmvo~a ml M. F~ Mere- 195w- =Vated stomtol Ian.. Kazan). qn.-A.-IO-22-Skmattartual satti. Of big and sucue Cl 6 hastmi in so, 0 of pyoffkml Imth. TlIc tsc-Atthy wrt of dru - tute of cari's" ttqth contains Luvir t6ti flarnul Al"It% (-I Cu. lfvO. and ots. tumirr. hfAt In Oftantel an ch"a4vt ~ uVI't low F are cound. theacicacy ud mincrals dutlad ImKh Isroarth is diw~. With vaamin A defiLicucy gro-tar tq #14 evtmal slow s- h acid umctuftl defcco; dcdcwm-y 31im C leads to de(ective cuAtucl and dcutine devc1op- whik vitamin D deficlency "ds to cacics u( milk Protein deficiency may JCAJ to lorraging of P and CA content of vrowing teeth (toomm expla.]. G. m. KOWAApoa CHARKASAVA. L.S.; KEWHTMI, H.P.; HUTOUSgAYA, A.V. Comparative evaluation of the activity if carbonle anhydrase In various animal tissues after fracture. Vestsi AN BM no.3:159- 167 MY-Je '52. (KIRA 7:8) (Fractures) (Carbonic anhydraos) KMZHINSKIY, M.F.; CHERKA OVA, L.S. The affect of food rations on the content of carbohydrates in the tissues during development of .-eneral metabolic reaction of the organism to trauma. Toprosy Pitaniya 12. No.!. 27-34 '53. MRA 6:3) (CA 47 no.14:7050 '53) 1. Mod, Innt., Minsk. ~EREZHTNSKIY, M. F. USSR/Kedicine - Burns Jul/Aug 53 "Replenishment of Losses of Ascorbic Acid (I) Occur- ring in Various Organs of Guinea Pigs Subsequently ,to Burns,',M.-F. Merezhinskiy~~`G. L. Taranovich, N. S. IvanovWChair of Biochem, Minsk Med Inst vor, Pit, voi 12, No 4, pp 6-13 The exptl data obtained indicate that burns covering 1/5-1/4 of the surface of the body of guinea pigs re- sult in a considerable depletion of I in the supra- renals., skin, liverf and muscles. The losses are greatest in the suprarenals and least in the muscles. Administration of I expedited the healing of the buxns. 269T37 --1K. E?. abd 53 T.1 jVA, Kkilli ' d of differmt am es an ~,fmctLL be at P V HRRZZHINSKIT, M.P. [Vitandna and their part in the Drocesses of metabolism] Titaniny i ikh uchastia 7 OSUShcheStVlOnii proteassov Owns veshchastv. Minsk, Goo. isd-vo 35SR, 1954. 128 p. (MLPA 10:2) (VITAMINS) ()GTABOLISM) MEREZHYNSKI.M.F.; CHERKASAVA,L.S. Participation of some electrolytes in the general metabo-lic reaction of the organism to trauma. Vestsi AN BSSR no.2:95 Kr-Ap '54. (91XA 8:9) (Electrolytes) (Trannat Ism) (Metabolism) A/ S K-Z Y _jP_R *F Nt- F. UCSR/Medicine - Biosynthesis of Ascorbic Acid Card 11/1 Pub 141-6/15 Author : *Mlerezhinskiy, Prof M. F.; Cherkasova, L. S.; Kutsenko, Z. M. Title : The ascorbic acid content in the tiszues of white rats with eXperir.-,ent&.-1..ly fractured bones under various nutritional conditions ;'ci-iodLcal Vop pit., 1% 26-30 Jan/Feb 1955 Abstrr~ct An increase in ascorbic acid content is noted in animols capable of v_ltamin C blosynthesis after bone fracture when the diet is sufficient in protein. Decreasing the protein content while maintaining constant calorific content haz an effect on the ascorbic acid content in the traumatic tissues. Com- pensating a diet low in protein by an increase in carbohydrates, results in a lifferent distribution of ascorbic acid in the tissues of white rats f~)1- -e-wing trauma than by a compensation with fats. White rats show great com- pensatory capabilities in respect to satisfying the ascorbic acid require- ments of individual tissues after bone fracture. One table. Seven refer- ences (six USSR). institution: Cbair of Biochemistry (*Head) Ydnsk Medical Institute 3~bi-ltted : -- USSR/Medicine nutrition FD-3075 Card 1/1 Author Merezhinskiy, M. F. (Reviewed by Lavrov, B. A.) Title Vitamins and th6ir role in causing metabolic processes Periodical VOP. Pit., 56-59, May/JIM 1955 Abstract Gives a favorable review of the above book, but lists a number of point. that could be clarified in the next edition before printing. Institution Submitted HMZHINSKIY. Mikhail Fedorovich, professor; LEOUOV. V.. redaktor; I - -TRUMIf,?)TA'--,*-Ii--.-.'-,tiikhil-tcheakiy redaktor [Clinical biochemistry. normal processes of carbohydrate metabolism] Klinichaskela biokhimits; normal'ayO Drotsessy uglevodnogo obmena. Minsk, Goa. izd-vo BSSR, 1956. 216 p. (MLRA 10:1) (r.ARBoHYDRATF. M&TABOLISH) ai_ L Lin' ~;bbltl;~ P-10 d eil~cct,d w,ii 60-~-F()j 20-~~ a3d 50-po C11 W p- 'v--Uni6_6f inswin '116dy' Wt., resli.- The ararlla. S' sol ed %verc c1w;:jifit,-t as-be p the- "Yptl.* mAiu'uds whi 1 1 tizte ~h-tate a); thorse of b--- bfp-.gh-c to the ncrznal phytiot, stat te aft pr6 --ireammut iith -tin scr=g 11'vho::~- (-t'qtu- b) Visa a~ Ob 11 e I-Sug-'ir (n)-h-!~world afid rvTlr-,, ry U gen (111), 11, and )WE-fle acid (Ivy tile U--re--ults or the mo Used lot evaluatilir t, f -Late y 6i 5tud Ila Warbl]irg Ppp.) _Ringer'i -,icarbor Y'r h6 -rd-ntj_. NaCl, KC1, and C-LCI, (for -ccrebml tis-s", ED instead of CaClj fforinur4C thiSue),wcremed. 4 blood --11-u~al)y"dCCrv-Sp -after ille'! Jr1jec to, 25-311 Ing. SOWS __NU E.! act-mm! rpuhhW /0' due tu chaylge~ of ttiv biochem. of" iqil(~t6 b, thc tL,~uas r,' ~`s C, -Er ad 14 Qw; (6:n_ L~a d~iia are vive- a 1:wl fe -a 1 -5 guilr pi, and ubbits) ~tatle a. 35 (Inuscle, sily -'re'vo ad 2.94-413 (cereb" 6951. %64--ral 'Stan-c- JR 225.4_-ri~j _~j-j IV W(J: a it(T 92 0 aud SF1.6 ant ').8, antl 3 arld 15 Thus, illjf,.ct Ov. cf~ -TV 7 17.m 11.5 1 of tim of I r Loth yd tion, ac Climp:l _iuAl L C~!Qfltm of ca ruttfti i, t6suel; (hyp(jgiyCcfl1W. l'upeatLA injEction C.-I tht: mrg-4 I i~r die ij,:,bility of th-C'- I poinionvit milloh'al to retwIll ;"Sui~m.d f'Al"v, illg 5'rv;l 11 'Af tile wo positfait'and mobilizatfop af ascochf61&cfd in burned of vitAmid C.. jurhem - Pigs: receiving Various 4~umtftfev , NE. F. Iterezhiast. Taranoi0t.andL.E.Taranovich cf, C.A. 40. OTRSf.-Three series of aptL ammals - ' d' 'e 7 -40 o l iv t i dd 10 35 d ntro z. - an .m c t t scoa s resp.~ ce e ; ,, W-05 mg./day of ascorbic acid (I).- , The I content of liver, ' and tefte was de(d. Ixtbre and, adredals . kidneys.. Muriel ' 1 antt 30 da,ys after m.burn. left 0. adrmil g(and of aulnmls mjaw,:'medldnt, and. high-14ict ' ' , 2 mt d i 22 7 r i conta ned , 231.7. 4 24.2% and 8 . C ".sp mr. % at Es.-- FOtlowiltic,trauum, the I content a '43n -ALYI wt. I abty and in Ehe liveri gArenals.'and muscles di¬ re&-Zit ays. M-L orictrud values within 30 d. ' In atflmaLs art a mttritz ' dritit 5 *a( liver and IdAncys did unt decremse diet, the couteu *days (allowing tr~urtm. and the I content of a!-' exAmd. argans in the original-levetat some time Increased to Momth. withld~ 3a -days Altowitic tratina attitaugh-.-gamItimeg ecreasin thereafter.: lm,anirnats on.aWgit-r.dict niter and Mus . Increased: sere and in all c=md. arcmi wis hirtzer t1mm im.tho~-of.cdUtrLI - anin it ca Wir: and. mcdiuat diets. - The concrt. and- tQt3j al y ex Tr' is usually lowcrlizft~r:timumzt~but 4 aftlituals on a high-E: -dkt t1lan'becom the minary concrt.'of-E mi~ usually hig tmunm and tile tztaf cWly excretion v~as'alrnqst II- high. ~Tltemv% wt. toss Ing. 30 days after traumm in anituaLs nit a ' and 25.2 g tow tfiedium nnd h(Ch I dict was 8%.4; 67 0 LP. IF MMZHINSKIY. M.F. Vitamins in the diet in pulmonary tuberculosis [witb sum-mary in French]. Probl.tub. 35 no.7:92-96 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz kafedry biokhimii Minskogo meditsinskogo institute. (TUBRRCUWSIS. PUIXONARY, tler. Vitamins) (VITAMINS, ther. use tubere., pulm.) MEREZHINSKIY. M.P. Lipids of the blood and disorders of the cardiovascilar 873trT in ~-n- Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.10:3-6 0 1159. NFI-k 13-2) (LIPIDS) (CARDIOVASCULAR STSTEM--DISEAS',PS) -!-, .. . r . MIERIZHINSKLY, M.P.- Cifi;RKASOVA. L.S. . ~,_ " 1 Vitamin C metabolism in fractures and burns. Vitamiay, no.2.,116-122 '56. (MLRA 10:8) 1. irafedra biolthimii Minakogo maditsinskogo inatituta (ASCORBIC ACID) (MGTURi:S) (BURNS AND SCALDS) USSR./Human aud Aninal Physiology - The Effect of Physical V-13 Fa,ctors. Abs Jour Ref Zh1ir - Biol., No 2, 1958, 9218 Au+hor W.E. GluBhakova., F.M. Iaguto and K.F. Merezhinskiy Inst T i t I,-- Tht- Level of Ascorbic Acid in the Walls of the Gastro-Intes- tin&I Tract and in the Seminal Vesicles in the Buxned Patient. Orig Plab Rhixurgiya, 1957, No 2, 103-107 Abstra,-;t Wo -ibetract. Csxd 1/1 MMHINRIT, N.Y. --- Principles of therapeutic nutrition for pulmouaxy tuberculosis patients. Zdrav.Belor- 3 no.10:63-66 0 '57. (KMA 13:6) MIT IV Drums) (TUM=SIS) MMZZHINSKIY, H.F.; GTJTOVSKAYA, A.Y. Dependence of the carboaic aahydraBe activity in vissue on the quality of diet. Top.pit. 16 no.1:65-69 Ja-F '57. (KIBA 10:)) 1. Iz kefedry biokhimil Minskogo meditainskogo instituta (HYDRASIS, metab. carbonic anbydrase tissular activity, eff. of diet quality in guinea pigs & mine (Rua)) (DISTS,exper. eff. of diet quality on t1saular carbonic anhydrase activity in guinea pigs & mice (Rua)) A&REZHINSxIY....m "I'll, . F. 2Horphology of the peripheral nervous system,' no.3. Reviewed ~17 X.F.Marezhinakii. Uap.sov-r.biol. 44 no.1 142-144 jl-ig '57. k !L&RVW;~ - -A NATOMY) (MIRA I',' I)) MMZHINSKIY, 14.7. Monograph on an laterestlug and timely topic (11145chanion of the cardlo- tonio aotlon of Siberlan synthetlo levorotary camphor* by A.S. Saratikov. farm. i toks 21 no.6:83 R-D 158. (MIRA 12:1) (CAMPHOR) (HURT) HEMMSKIY, Hlkbail Fedorovich, prof., doktor biolog.nauk; BUKELAVTSOVAo A.D., nauchnyy red.;MVAYNV, S.B.. red.; VOROTYKEKAYA. S.A., takhred. [From mysteries and wwondersO to a scientifically-booed understanding of natural Ot tain L "chudes" k nauchnom pozna- niiu prirody. Kinak. 1959. 23 p. (Obahchostvo po raBprostran niiu politichaskikh i nauchnvkh znanii Beloruaskoi SSR. Seriia estestvan- nonsuchnaia, no.17). (MM 14:3) (Natural hintory) POLISKIY, S., red.; STESTANOVA, N., tek-hn.red. LMode of action and biological role of vitamins; main group of vitaminB connected with biological oxidation] Hekhnnizm deistviia i biologichenknia roll viteminov; oanovnaia gruppa vitaminov biologicheakogo okialeniia. Minsk, GoB.izd-vo BSSR.r Red.nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1959. 271 P. (MIRA 13:1) t (CURATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL) (VITAMINS) Relation between ascorbic acid concentrations In tissues and the lipid content of the liver. Vitaminj no.4:60-66 '59. (141RA 12:9) 1. Kafodra biokhimii 141nskogo meditainBkogo institute, I Baltiysl,-iy nanchno-iseleclovatel'skiy institut rybnogo khozyayst7a I okeano~7afii. (ASCORBIC ACID) (LIPID 1.5'ITABOLISM) (LIVER) MLr,,7,HINF,YIY, M.Y. .. .... __ On the occasion of All-Union Congress of Physiologists. Biochemists, and Pharmacologists. Zdrav. Belor 5 no.4:3-5 Ap '59. (HIM 12:7) (PH--SIOIDGY--C(RTG_rOSS3S) (P-AkRMAGOIDGY-CONOMS3S) MMZHINSKIY. M.P.; CHEMSOVA, L.S. Relationship of body's metabolic reactions to iWury to the ags of the animal and nature of feeding. Vop.pit. 18 no-5:51-55 S-0 '59. (KIRA 13: 1) 1. Iz kafedry biokhimii (zav. - prof. M.F. 14erezhinskiy) Meditainskogo instituta, Minsk. (WOUNDS AND INJURIES exper.) (AGING off.) (PROTEINS nutrition & diet) HU=INSKIY. M.F., prof. Changes in the proteln and phoophorus content of the brain and muscle following bone fracttLr68. Ortop.trav-m. i protez. 20 no.l: 45-49 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Iz Kinskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (FRACTUFM , metab. protein & phosphorua In brain & muse. (Rua)) (PROTB11M, metab. brain & muse., aff. cf bone fract. (Rua)) (PHOSPHORUS, metab. same) (BRAIN, matab. protein & phosphorus, eff. of bone fract. (Rua)) (MUSCLES, matab. same) XMWHINSKIT. M.P. Stress and the general dor' usire reaction of the body. Zdrar. le Belor. 6 no.2:11-15 F 160. (KIRA 13:6) (SMSS (PHYSIOLOGT)) W,REZHINSKIY, M.F. "Current problems in modern biochemistry." Vol.l: Biochemistry of the proteins. Reviewed by M.F.Merezhinskii. Vop med.khim. 6 no.2:220-'221 Mr-AP 160. REA 14:5) (PROMINS) MMZHINSKIY, M.F.9 prof. -81bo-w-a-pioiains in nutrition in health and sickness.9 Reviewed by M.F. Merezhinskii. Gig.i sen. no. 10:111-113 0 160. (MIRA 13:12) (PROTEINS) 14EREZH-TlISKIY, M.F.; CHERKASOVA, L.S. Role of diet in the development of body adaptation to external temperature changes. Vop. pit. 19 no.3:33-37 My-je 160. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz kafedry biokhimii (zav. - prof. M.F.Merezhinskiy) Meditsin- skogo instituta, Minsk. (ACCLIMCIZATION) (DIET) I MEREZHINSKIY, M.F. (Minsk) - ----------------- Theoretical prerecraisites for the investigation of hi-an vitanin requirements. Vop. pit. 19 no.3389 "fy-Je 160. (MIRA 144: 3) (VITAMINS) momiusm, H.F., Prof. Z~- , - Traunat adeptation to traumat and adaptive role of ascorbic acid, panthothenic acid and pyridaxine, Khirurgiia 36 no,llt 75 -78 N 160, (KatA 13:12) 1. Iz kafedry biokhimii Hinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (BUMS AND WALM) (VITAHINS) (ADAPTATION (BIOIWY)) In&--XCZ1-7'11VJA'1 V / I-rFRFZHIT SKY, M.. F. ,:,13IY(;V , V. E., -~4rld .]UTU-V5KAY;k, . 'J. (UJ5R) 1 11 11 1 "Biochemic-il Aspects of Adapt~-Uon of the Ari-mal Dody." Report presented at tile 5th International i3iochemi!Ftm Conr ss r, e , Mo5cow, 10-16 Aug 10,61 'uu L' CHERKASOVA, Lidiya Serenovna, prof 1,ER-nHINSKIY, Mikhail Fedorovich, prof.; GES Ii.D., red.; DI" V'V7"' 27~re 1.9 JBO~VK," [Fat and lipid r-etabolism] Obmen zhirov i lipidov. VInFk, Izd-,/O Y-va vysshego, srednego spetgial'nogo i pi-ofessionallnogo obrazo- vaniia 3ISSR, 1961. 4CO p. (MIRA 15-6) (FAT IKETABOLISMI) (LIPID ~-,J-ITLABOLISM) 1,EREZHINSKIY., M.F.. Drofessor Role of the glutathione-ascorbic acid system in maintaining biological protection for the body. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no.9:21-24 S 161. (14IRA 14-10) (ASCORBIC ACID) (GLUTATHIONE) MBIUMINSKIII 144, Basic directions in the development of contemporary biochemistry (results of the work of the Fifth International Biochemistry Congkessj. Zdrav, BPI. 7 no.12:63-64 D 161 O'11RA 15:2) (BIOGH~!-USTAY CONGRE66ES~ GLUSHAKOVA. N.Ye. [Blushakova, N.E.]; LAGUTO, F.M. [Lahuta, F.M.1; IVANDVAP V.Si,; [Verazhynski, M.F.]; TARANOVICE, G.L. (Taranovich, H.L.1; SHIFMAN, A.S. jShyfman, A.S.) Biosynthesis and metabolism of ascorbic acid in white rats during fractional ionizing irradiation in small doses. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser.biial.nav. no.2:96-101 162. (MIRA 15:8) (RADIATION-MiYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (ASCORBIC ACID) mE. mirmy, M. "Neurohumoral regulations in vertebrates" by S.I. Gallperir. Review0d by M. Merezhinskii. Zdrav.Bal. no.3:76-77 162. (MIRA 15:5) (NEUROSURGERY) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-VERTEBRATES) (GALIPERIN, S.I.) I M., prof . "Significance of vitamins and nitrofurans in obstetrics and gynecologya'by R.L. Shub. Reviewed by ff. Herezhinakii. Zdrav. Bel. 8 no.11:90-91 N t62. (KMA 16:5) (OBSTEMCKS) (GYNECCLOGY) (VITAMINS) (FURALM=) (SHUB9 R.L) JIi~r,z;ZHIIjSKIY, I.I.F. "Problems of vitaminology" by I.I.Matusisa. Reviewed b 1-1.1 I-tA Merezhinskii vop.S~it. 21 no,1:92 Ja-F 162 fb~ ' * 15:2) NITARL-1 1. 1. ) MEREZHINSKIY, M.F.; NIKITINA, S.M. Adaptation of the animal body under conditions of different con- sumption of fats with saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Vop. pit. 21 no.3:37-40 My-Je 162. (M-TaA 15:10) 1. Iz kafedry biokhimii (zav. - prof. M.F.Merozhinskiy) Minskogo meditsinkogo instituta. (FAT METABOLISM) (CHOLESTEROL) (ASCOREIC AC:E,) MERV-ZHD;SKIY, M.F. [Yerazhynski. M.F.] Fedding conditions and the storage of fatty substances in the animal organism. Vestsi AN BSSR Ser. biial. nav. no.1:47-52163. (MIRA 16:9) (FESDRE) (FAT 1,ILTABOLISM) MEMMINSKIY, M.F.,prof. Role of the hypithalamus in the regulation of metabolism. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.2:24-27 F163. (R" 16:7) (HYPOTHALAMUS) (NETABOLISM) I-n, z MEREZEINSLIX.,,YL;Lkha,il...I~fk4grovich; Cf;g-,KASOVA, L~-diya Semencvna: Zh.A., red. I-MVED01) (Fundamentals of clinical bicv~hemistryj Gsnovy kiirlche- skoi biokhimii. Moskva, Meditsina, 11,165. 352 ri. (Y.LiA MEREZHINSKIY, M.F. [Merazhyns.r.-i, M.F.] Biological rcle a-nd ~he mee:haam ism of "'--e ec-t~-on of ascorbl"-- and dehydroascorbic a(ids. Vestsi 0- BSsaSer. b~lfal. nav. no.31: 81-92 V63 (rtTRA 17.-7) 1,ERh7HINSK M. F. --- Review of' A.S. Saratikov's book "Bil-IfIcatior. arfl I I Farm. i toks. 27 no.1:123-124 Ja-F 164. 1?:Ilj TURAKULOV, Ya.Kh.; YMMOV, A.Yu., doktor med. nauk, otv. red.; retsenzent; TMXVSKEA, R.M., IMERMINSKIY M '-red-.--,--KGUBAYEVA, Kh.U., tekhn. red. [Biochemistry of thyroid hormones in healthy and pathological states] Biokhimiia gormonov shchitovidnoi zhelezy v norrB i pri tireoidnoi patologii. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Uzbek- skoi SSR, 1962. 221 r. (MIRA 15:7) (TEYROID HOHMOVES) (THY11-LID GIAND-DISEASES) KOLINDTIKOV, M.S.; 1103ZHITISKIY, V.R. Mobility of nervous processes in ani=als under condition of free loco- motion. Tru(~v Inst. fiziol. AN BSSR 2:6-14 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. laboratorlya vysshay nervnoy dayatellaosti Instituta fiziologii AN BSSR I kafedra fiziologii biologopochvennogo faIrmlIteta Belgosuniver- sitsta. (CONDITIONRD IUSPONSM) -P-TA ' --DT"A See A Vol 11 /0 Int rnal ',-d Sent 50 5394. DISORDERS OF FAT ijETABOLISM IN THE AGEING ORGANISM (Russian text) - Me re zhinsk V. M. - ZDRAVOOKIIR. BELOR. 1958, 4/6 (16-19) Ageing of an organism Is basitally due to general decrease of metabolism. Dis- orders in the metabolism of fats are the main cause of arteriosclerosis and fatness, hyprlipaemia, and hypercholesteraemia playing a chief part in this process. In- sufficiency and lack of factors to promote acidification of fatty acids, retarded transport of lipoids and reduced hydration of tissues lead to disturbance of the ab- i sorption process. resulting In lipoid retention in the blood and in the tissues. Rajevskaja Belgrade (V1.20) Neurohwioral and endocrine regulation of diet. Zdrav.3elor. 5 no.7:15-18 J1 '59. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Sektor gerontologilL AN BSSR (zaveduyushchiy - akademik Ali BSSR V.A.Leonov). (DnT) (ENDOCRINE GIAIMS) (irfPOTHAWtTJS) 4~i HEREZHIIEKIY, V.M.; KOLESNIKOV, M.S. Physiology of the higher nervous ayutft in rabbits and white rars. Vop. fiziol. chel. i zhiv. no.1:3.47-459 160. VAIRAL 14:10) i 1. Kafedra cheloveka i zhivotnykh Beloruaskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imani Lenina i Inatitut fiziologii AN BSSR. 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Shevchenico, Kiev, 1955. (KI, No 11, Mar 55) SO: Sim. No. 670, 29 Sep 55-9111~,rey of -Irientific and Technical Dissertatinns Defended at USSF HirrIer Edixational Institutions (15) MUEZHINSKIY, Yu.G. Nature of the effect of derivatives of phenoxyacetic acid on corn and weeds. Nauch.trudy Ukr.nauch.-isal.inst.fiziol.rast, no.2):132-140 162. (MIRA 16:2) (Acetic acid) (weed control) (corn (Maize)) ~EREZHINSKJY, Yu.G. (Merezhyns'~-fi, IU.H.), kand.biolog.nauk; PONOMAREV, r',S. [Panomarlov, H.S.] Efficiency of the use of simazine and atrazine for weed control in corn and potato fields. Khim.prom. (Ukr.] no.1:49-51 Ja-Mr 164. (MIRA 17:3) KALININ, Fedor Leontiyevich; MEREZHINSKIY, Yuriy Georgiyevich- IYVDIVSiJY, V.A., SHITKOVSKAYA, Y.L., red. (Plant growth regulators; the biochemistry of their action and their use] Reguliatory rosta rastenii; biokhimlia deistviia i primenenie. Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 405 P. ~MIRA 18:7) 05ij-7-.07 E~-'-T(iy' q0 P6030239 (A-V) SOiffi-CE CdME-~&R-/03-94 T0622/0027 /66/004/007 A.UTHOR: Merezhinskiy, Yu. G. ; Mellnichuk, A. S.; Martynenko" V. I.; Ushakova, ORG: Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture (Ukrainskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut zemledeliya) .ko TITLE: Herbicides, defoliation and dessication agents and plant growth regula- tors. Aftereffects of simazine and atrazine on weeds and crops SOURCE: IQiimiya v sellskom khozyaystve, v. 4, no. 7, 1966, 22-27 TOPIC TAGS: herbicide, agriculture, simazine, atrazine/fodder beans, /ONK-B tractor sprayer ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted to determine the after-effects of 'C,imazine and atrazine on weeds and crops in areas bordering the Polesye region and the Ukrainian 'forest -steppe. It was found that simazine and atrazine preser their toxicity in the soil for a year or more, and affect weeds and crops. The after-effects of the herbicides last a shorter time on light soils, poor in organic matter. Sugar beets, sunflowers, barley, and oats were found to be the most sensitive to simazine and atrazine in the second year after sprayings of 2 kg/ha Ccrd I / 2 UDC: 632. 954. 633 Wt;6030239 and more. Millet, fodder beans, peas, lupine and potatoes were the most resistant. Atrazifte maintains its toxicity for almost as long as simazine, but the effects of atrazine on crops are more evident, especially during years with insufficient precipitation, and in heavy soils, rich in organic matter. Corn, millet, fodder beans, peas, lupine, potatoes and flax may be sown on the second year after spraying with 2'kg/ha and even smaller doses of simazine and atrazine. Orig. art. has: 6 tables. EW-4. S--J [GC SUB CODE: 02, '06/ SUBM DATE: 02Jul65/ ORIG REF: 021/ Card 2/2 14--- 1 MFMZHKO, G.P., J-nzh. Repair of the mercury rectifier devices of the 1160 electric locomotive. S.1ek. I tepl. tiaga no.6:19-20 Je 162. (V~k 15:7) 1. Depo Nizhneudinsk Vostochno-,Sibirskoy dorogi. (Electric locomotives-Repairing) (Mercury-arc rectifiers--Repairing) E Y,--. T~ F, - i A var-IaL~1-'.s .'n