SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKERINA, A. L. - MIKES, O.

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PIRSHIN, G.N.; MILOVANOVA, S.H.;-MIKERINA, A.L. P@reparations for the treatment of dermatomycosle with an unde- cylenic acid base. Ned.prom. 14 no.4:47-51 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Teesoy-azuyy nauchno-looledovateltakiy khimiko-farmatsevti- chaskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (DXRKATOMYCOSIS) (UMOMIDIC ACID) ---- -------- 71 77 , M 001 /O/OOD/OQ8/lb@47/0049: vanova "F.@: prelAmt ISU' =R( em 2 VOW 'ba" bei. ue 9!-* no ii-qu a in Wine cfii*"r: ilia" che* Im tat ea Itikidse- o - , MM fk@ 6 Xg,@ COLLOWS , if C tic, 7-- M@ -44 Adbus tog 0 AT A] va -tj*14 ttuis yonorologic WdYllm t t n l ;-64 rA IMTt 30 41 k. At" J, 4 @pw X. I., T-",i. vua. r. Flf-l i SK Krid zixm! a r -a. !?'a 7,.c ,,i tsf, A DGor-, /A I C 1 V M e. e r 1 n a V N v p A I "NORS va, e v s,,. i -3 t 1 T-jW r ri Y r '7 7 e,, -,,)s en I s f rorr, e i e, a 1 r i, i r,a r e r eriua * . -@ 3 @: t ne .3 r - r.* :--V PER I 1-AL, j--.,mavr-e! . zm -ie r,,- noii iva , v . I , -,i i -Y. @ , r@., .1 - "-. , 7EXT 1re authoz-5 presen% results ,)btairea tr )m -nwas-ir.aw s'..,,:tv r ;-r 1 -,i ali@;aw a rjc,jr,,Ic--ia,:K elp@---rifleid ral,r,)a(i, whi,@:h 3 -.wer r, an, ,c tagc . ne mea-cv@remer,,..@ ws@re arr.e-I 're "9-,ng Mirr,-,r gal'Jari(,IME:t,@rS a p,, r 1, a.- ip, @N-3-34-,@) .:Ie-.--'(e (viz-r,,@- -Jirig) ar,,j eie-r@p,-(spe rig i b W., at 3no-45 (F-po--) I a v m up w r. @UT ar.- pr*-*:a' I ng -I-A F@,, ri W, I ri amp I I S i; 'K@r. wi--pri r a -i tAr-W s and e 7, KTr. avc t r K. - A a r nves- @-jzwi-- ing E-,-r-ay irr,,r-* F- t A A I s , r a vu r, r,- r3 w @i s - r, s t r-,,p &,n 5 ' @ir - p s t ra e, f r-i *P. r i 'ji rpn-s are r rre! acLr-tr as ,re K,-n @@s e r-j:l 1 -, r,!@ '19 M. I, @l .nF-,-t- are -- -au@t@s, 'Z :1@njrt; @rto :ATTY0 r I T @j -j w r rp. Aulv pa Wav-!@ A,' 71: KIKERINA. N.V.- Study of interference at the Voyeykovo Vlagnetic Obserwatory. Geomag.i aer. 2 no.6tl.134-1137 N-D 162. (Km 1611) 1 1. Inatitut semnogo magneti=m, ionoefery i ratprostraneniya radiovoln AN SSSR. (Voyeykovo region (Leningrad Province)-Zoile-glectric properties) IVANOV, K.G.; MIKERINA, N.V. Characteristic of the appearance of an Initial negative pulse in SSCO. Geomag. i aer. 3 no.2:375-377 Mr-Ap 163. (M1RA 17:2) 1. Institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionosfery i raspr-ostranentya radiovoln All SSSR. ACCESSI(P ?;Rs AP4013151 S/0203/64/004/001,@',94/0-199 AUTHORSt Novv*eh, V. V.; Gorodnichava, 0. P.; Mikerina, N. V. q7TLE: Observations on telluric currents at Shatak S (URCEt Geoiragnetim 1. aeropomiya, v. 4, ro. 1, 1964, 19L-109 TOPIC TAGSi te21t:r1c current, wngnetic field, magnetic storm, sensonal charRe, Arrlitude variation, telluric current amplitude vpriation, solpr activity, short ree.od fluctuation APSTRACT., The telluric-current station at Shntsk wAs organized by TZVIRM in Janv-i-. 1950 end was further ecmJpped in lc'57 for the IGY proprnr.. It is loceted At lAt 5r59'N, lonp,1 410511E, 10 km ESE of Shatsk in the PyazAn Oblost. The field of' telluric currents At Shetak mpy be considered cmiet. Short-reriod fluctuations, as a rule, are always present during dnylight hours, but fluctuations of 1pree periods on auiet days are corvionly absent or are observed only occasionally, end then chiefly dirirr, evenina hours. Disturbances on the records are distinct and agree well with storms in the earth's magnetic field. The shapes of curves for oviat dsilv behavior, as indicated by 13 years of observation, have remained basi- cally constent, but seesonel changes have been recognized. The pattern is least Card 1/2 ACCESSIM 14R: AP4013151 clonrly defined Ir rrinter time. The amplitude of verietion changes considerably rith the season. The 13-venr averegea for noon-time averages, At the time of maxi- mum, Pre 1.62 mv1km for suraner, 2.02 for the aminoctial period, And 0.62 for winter, for the N-S component. For the E-W component, the values Pre 0.62, 0.5P, Pnd O.Z7 mv/km, respectively. Depending on the cycle of solar activity, the ampli- tude of wriation from minimum to maximum chanres by n fpctor of 2.5. The rredoird- rant directions oir current ore FYW and SSE. "rhe authors express their sincere thanks for uninterrurted operation of fricilities by technicians and meteorologists at the Shatskaya neteostantsiya (Shetsk Yeteorological Station), technicians of the ri ), and comruters Otde2 zermogo elektrichestva (Department of Terrestrial Elect city of the Otdel za obrobotku. tellurogramm (Department for Processing Tellurograrra)." Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATT01i Institut zemogo magnetiwa, ionosfez-y* i rasprostraneniya radiovoln AN SSSR (Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Propagation of Radio 7sves R4 SSSR) SUBVInEDs 20MAy63 STM CODNs A$,, PH Card 2/2 DATE AM OZ%r64 NO REF SOVo 004 ENCLt 00 OTHERt 000 ACC NP A 1'7;),) 8 9 3 8 SOURCE CODE: UR/0203/66/006/005/0947/0949 rk-',it-ute of Torre,9tri,11 ?L-Ignetism, the Ionosphere and Radio av o ,rop.wation, AN SSSR (Institut zemnogo magnetlzma ionosfery i rn,I,)roStr.i,-.-:;Iya rndlovoln AN SSSR) Seasonnl varintion of S, variations of earth currents Qeoringnctizm I acronom yn, v. 6, no. 5, 1966, 947-949 hodograph, geophysics 7RACT; Ino author d-iscus3cs the vc-riatiorm of 3 hodogra:)@,s q a.:-,d tho hodographs of earth currcnt variations. Sq variations vicre not recorded everywhero during the IGY pcriod and thercforo it was neco33ary to use data --or different yoara for difforont obsorvatorie3 (a liat of 3tation3 is given, together irith dates of ob5c rvat. ions). In al.1 cases a4 was detennined only by proce3sing of rucords for quiet dayz;. 7h a otudy rovo-aied that three types of 5caGonal variation of the hodo,-,rapha could be dofined: 1) the amplitude in oun-imer is greater than in winter by 1-5-2 times but the principal fonin of the hodo@@raph and its prr-dom- "-it direction are maintained in all soa@iorts; 2) the amplitudo in winter ia greater than in summer but the hodograph does not chango: 3) the ampLitude is greater in summer than in vinter and the form of the hodograph and its predominant direction change greatly- Type 3 was found only for Tucson. Paris, and Petropavlovsk-na-Kamchatke and Card 1/2 UM 550,37 E) ACC NR: Al'7009938 T@-do 2 onlj at Lovozero 2, New Yor.@, Y,@nrqa and Kharanamachi. All other stations woro typo 1. At moaL carth current stations (t7p,) the Bca3onal variation of carth current5 io a roflection of tho uoaa- onal variation of S magnetic field variatiom. Type 2 m.V be thG result of lc,,@al peCL-arities of distribution of roGi3tivity (for axzzplo, at, Lovozero I and Lovozoro 2 the magnetic field is the same but t'.-,,e s%3&3onal variation of earth currents is differont. Zho rare t;rpe 3 r-V be found only in areas of transition of Sq variationa @cxampla. I`ucson). Orig. art. haai 3 figures and 1 table. ORSS 38,6727 Card BITKINA, L.N.; FEDOSYUK, R-ya.; LOB4'0, M.A.; tgMaMLIL3a@; GIZKHOVTSEVA, Z.N.; WWOVA, R.G.; VILISRANSKAYA, F.L.; MATVEYEVk, v.N.; YARPOLISKAYA, V.A.; VARSIWSKIY, E.I. Outbteak of salmonellosis. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immm. 31 no.2: 99-100 D 160. (SALMONELIA) (MIRA 14:6) @. cNc,,-;IIK(jv ) V.S . ; i@J I t:(-,,. 'IV , A .1% . ; A .6, Decatron equipi@ dA,.-ces -173r dlaavet@e couztLrg uf -'-, @. .-- v-ys.ucheb.-,,,a.,.; pi ii . fj 1 ij. 1C..") 1. Lenirgl'Ld..k.'j ir',ttitUt @-- i ol 'iki. Rek.-mc:r.r., var- kafedroy radiot i , @ (4 @4, (1 I'iiA_;E i _:it)OK EXPLOITATIO?l S OV/ 31 3ii@)vyye ustanovk(I ver-toi--t-v; jtatt:!,- ", (.@ielicopter I,ower Units; collecti(m r," ar'-1-les' M.-Scow, Otorongiz, 191;9. 1@4 p. Errata sllp !nsi-rt-1. . 14()1) r,-)pIt-:3 pr@nted. Ed.: M. M. Maslennikov, Professor; Managing Ed.: A. S. Zaymovskaya; Ed. of Publishing House: 1. A. Suvorova; Tech. Ed.: V. P. Rozhin. PURPOSE: This book Is for s@)eclalists who design, manu- 1'actur-tm and operate an@i rn;i also be used by in- structors and studpnt@z r," 3o,@innl:i Ig"ier technical education. COVERAGE: Th!s book contains 7 artlcles whIch discuss probleM3 connected with the appl',c-it'lon of' gas turbines for driving heli- -@opter rotors and wllth irl,:(-n rntv)rs. The author I.A par- t1cularly cnncern-i w.!tY) 'r,-r-asing the power, @-onnmy, tj@3eful load, -3n,J f'llv@it _'.;*.arce (,f' hellcopter3. There a!,-- referer-ice3, tt),,h 3cv!-_--, ;,rdl In Cootnotes throughout the tr)ok. C a rd 1/4 Helicopter Power 'tin, ts (cont S OV/ 7 t- TABLE OF CONTENTS: Mikerov, A. V. Evaijatl@)r, r-!' Onu-shaft ind Tw,@- Shaf't - '.IITt(7pr(:)fj En,;Irle.3 f,,r Hiflicupter Power Plants. The ajth,)r -n@.-, t', -,C a twr, 3h i@'t r-c-op )J'a s-lmil@r ni,e t,-nj-,,Inc. Tit- -ii, ha:i lilgh--v ratl,-)n. - I -i I M:!r Yu. Rotatlull lo';ses Irag of' turblne ternai forces. th(@ turlilne- @,I-i c,f R(-)Iatl()n Lo!i3e.S in Ga3 a-t@ dut@ to '@he aerodynanilc bl;t,les ihF!ri th@:,- turli lnc@ is rotated by ex- They ,I@--pend -,n twist (-,' the ilrfo!l of 1,@ , but, ik) riot dt@fwi-i I )n thi! prot'l Ie (-)f' tho iv r) :, t F ?n s.@ riv @i Freo-! (;as 71@irhlne f(,r DI, th.: :,f-51 Hol"J" -a rd ' 'j//; Hellcooter P,,wer @JniLa The i.3e of ti, _3 Ir."Ie r-, ')r n1lades is p,)53!u1.:, @@,M.@:Ien,_-.-/ effl,-@It3nt. 4. Gure,,,r I c h, D. U. Experlme.,itai Invest-Igat-Ion of Diffuscr Exhau3t Conduits @n Turboprop Helicopters 59 The author give6 methr,,,-Is r):' d(,term-'nlng hydraulic charac- teristics of exhau,3t I,,' t:i t)r -,@irl.,oprop engines, de- scrlbes th--' r -1 data on theIr hy res,'_st@..nne @tn.l th-_' r !TI, iata are also ijlven on the u6e of' !@he eng@ne exhaust gase.,3 an(i on tht.- pro,ij,-t, Kha3ileva , D. P. M@, Turbine Turt.()-p.-,,),-, Fm;ln@ The analy6'-s rli --A @ If considerat! n pre-1, 3e evaluatlrn tn,_ F-- 1' C@ia-acterl st' `,,r@3 Cro@p.ner meth,)d3 in tnt- -h,tra:,t,.,.r! stirs and In mr,--e n`_ j-n,:@ -)C t irbine rotal@! on on Card 3/4 Hellcopt@_-:- @_)w-:@r !Jn' .3iJ M n I -I M" - IL a i D r'- v e n i 7r The n,,; eng", n'-s mc, nt,-! :1 f s an'i S'lgg@ 3 t @3 SOMe @1011J',! _-13 -t I m r, n - c t. 1 w 1 Ul-i 1, h ' :3 @ ro pu I s ! c.:, AV A I L riBLE: L_@rary AC /Immn C a:-d 4 4 -1 @ -@ KOSHKE, G.; MIKEROV, B.; MKHAYWV, V., inzh. (LIvov Planning and organizing work on substituting exiBting prrAurti,,,n norms with new ones. Sot5. trud 6 no.4:75-85 Ap 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika tokhnologicheakogo otdola Moskovskogro avtozavoda im. Likhacheva (for Koahke). 2. Nachallnik otdola truda i zarabotnoy platy Yaroslavskogo motornogo zavoda (for Hikerov). (Production standards) r- I I Y , @ _- -, Q V AU 'I", i 0 RIrtemen-kova, L.V. 109-12-15/11; 1ITLE; A Confrrence on Electron and Photo-electroL Multi;@Iiers (Konferentsiya po elektronnym .' _fotoelek-Iro:-j-_ya. elyam) FERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1957, Vol.Ii, io.12, 1552 - 155't (USSR) AESTRACT: ' A conference took @,lace -;.,. LI,_-,scov, dirir.E February 28 and blarch 6, 195? and was attended by scientists and enEineers from Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and oth-er centres of the Soviet Union. Altogether, 28 papers were read and discussed. The rapers were as follows: 1)B-ILStepanov - "Sor-e Problems of' the TI.eory and Design of Eiectron Multipliers". 2) Ye.V. Yeliseyev, I.S. Ipatkin, A.A. Kalrykov, K-V. Mikerov and B.M. Stepanov gave some experimental data on efec-tron i.r.ultipliers operatinL_ at large currents and voltagfs. 3) P.V. Tir-ofeyev and Ye.G. Kori:.akova - "Electron Multipliers :)f 7EI (All-Union Electro-technical Institute)". 4) G. S. Vil'dgrube delivei ed a lecture on new t.-/, eS t@,f electron multipliers employinb alloy emitters. 5) N.S. Klilebnikov - "New Types of Photo-electron Multipliers". Card 1/4 A C- .fni,ence r I k 10()-12-15/15 )n Electron and Photo-electron Mu't@,-,Iiers 6) A.G. Berkovskiy et alii comBunicated some res-iltE or. the new types of industrial photo-electron multipliers. ?) L.I. Andreyeva et alii - "Electron Optics of Certain S-,@ecial Electron Multipliers and its Characteristics". 8) L-V. Arterenkova et alii reported some res@@lts on the study of the disj_-,ersion of electrons in electron E:.ultipliers its effect on their resolvin@-, power. 9) L.B. Artemenkova, and B.M. Stepanov - "Resolving Po,,.,er if Electron Multipliers and its Experimental Determiiiation" 10) A.G. Berkovskiy and L.G. Leyteyzen Cave so,-,-e res-,lts 'on tl-.e photo-electron multipliers suitable for ti@e discriniination if' @@Iiort-time intervals. 11) ';.A. Vasil'yev r(-portod in arr, t,.e tra-nsient characteristics of py'Oto-multipliers @,y Be ,-.s o f a i:.icro-oscillograph. 12) A.I. Vereter-,iikov considered tl.r- robleir. if ti.e measure- R-lent of the tra:,sient characteristics of :11-oto-multiplers. 11,@) E.Ye. Berlovich Cave some data on the trp-:-,sl;ert cYaract- .11istics of tLe photo-multipliers,type J.)Y-19. 14) A.I. Belonosov determined ti-e curient time iaE i-. ',he 'hoto-mijltiplieT-S, type O)Y-19 and @)Y-25- uiird 2/4 109-12-15/15 A Corifprence on Electron a-d Phot.o-eiectron Vu.tipliers 15 Yu.A. Neailov et .91ii also st-adied slm.@Iar -,rol.ler.@S. 16@ A.A. 0-herovich _-.vestivated t?.e ta_-ic --,r,-._-e@ers of the @i.jto-multipliers, ty@@e J.)Y ' 1 -/ )A.Ye.Chidakov proposed a sim, ie Eeti.od f:r tie zieeLsureinent 3' the amplitude res litic-ii of t,.e _uiti.-li-rs. C'. A.Ye.Melamid cf M.,11tizliers ,--r,d the Methods and ti.e Bqui :.-ie..t for t-eir Mea@,ure.-_(_,nt". lq) B.M. StcTanov i-.mw, so%.f, d;it8 or, Ur, ol' a Multi-channel electr).ri :,lilti lier @pernt-L,-, @'t !,IE! cul'i'eli',S. 2C) B.M. GlukhovskWand Ye.l. Tarasov - "The Activ IIiDn Technology of Alloy Emitt,@rs vvit). Verious Photo-c@,tl _.@des". 21) A.N. Pisarevskiy studied tl,e . robler of tl@e ap@_lic@ition of the Soviet-made photo-multi-,)Iiers to scintil-'Fiti)n s-ect- roscopy. I.F. Barchuk ted _-r:. L,.e a@@-_ 1 .'c- tior. of as@ e c tro- -:@etric photo-nult-'@@l;er to a sr--*!til ati-,r- y-s; ect. M'. r. 3 A.I. Ae-.isl-'Ln lectured z. tie @' ecial electron z-11-Itinliers whic:. c3;,ild te employed f:)r U.e cointin@- of -L')ns. 4 Ye.L. St.olyarove .1-4-'orte@ on IA.e ex spectrometric pl,ot.o-mLilltiplier wItI. aii IW(Te) cr.7 St8 I . 2 5 A.A. Samokhvalov ai.a I.G. k'akidov com:..un@cated some tiata Uard 3/4 109-12-15/15 A Co,._`P_rer.c@- on Electron aid R@o,D-electron M@il@i: Iiers on R simple sc-f.ti-: at-ar. c..)@ir_'.er, its cl.; r--Ic+,,-r end -@s a:):-lic@ tion --*n y-tl-.. e fla -_'ctect_:_i,. C.D. Ko,;rygin @;!A '.D. LFt.I-.,s`,ev c"tion of ti.r. @,,jto-r lecl.,@.:-:,.ul*.i@ ler,;--e @_)Y-12,to tl.e scintillation sTectro.,etry and y-ty-le flaw @@etectlon. N.G. Kokina gav. soi,-.e 17.:ta J@ ti.e ai @)._ .@cf!ti,)n of Plectron multi liers to the mondtoring of iltra-violet 28) TT.K. Pereyaslova investiv@@,ted the s,,,ectroscopic r_@.ara- cteristics of tfie SovL'et-rnade @@ujtirliers. very short sum-, ari(-s )." tie above --ap--rs are Clven. 6UBI',:IT-7ED: July 3, 1957 AVAIUBLE: Library of Con@7ress Card 4/4 M I k r- f@' (' Vfi , /V'@. 7 ACCESSION '@R: AT4042680 SAOW/63/000/000/0182/0185 AU-;HOR; Zharov, S. G.; Il'in, Ye. A.; Kovaleako, Ye. A.; Kalinichenko, I. R.; Karpova, L. I., MikoroVa, N. S.; Oaipova, M. X.; SiZODDY. Ye. 70. TITLE: The study of the prolonged effects on man of an atmosphere with an Increased CO20ontont SOURCE: Konferentslya po aviatsionnoy I koamicheskoy meditaine, 1963- Aviatnionnaya i kocnicheckaya meditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy' konferentaii. Moscow. 1963. 182-185 TOPIC TAGSt carbon dioxide effect, man, pressure chamber, acidoote, hypodynamia, fati6ue ABS@"RACT: Two experizento were performed in which human subjects were kept in pressure chanbera with a capacitJ of 7 cubic meters at an air temperature of 20+ 20C and a relativo humidity of 40 to 60%. Oxygen content varied from 19 to Mr.- in the first experiment, the CO2 level was maintained at 1% and In the ascoM experiment at 2%. Two subject. -are used in each experiment; each experiment 1"t- ad th4rty days. ExaminatioA of thw physioloSical Wices Indicates that tho IN, Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT404268o @resence o4 men in an atmospeere of limited capacity with an increased CO content oDda to acidosis, hypodynamia, and fatigue. 7no Intensity of aci4odis 1?.reaz*o with an increase of CO content from 1% to 2% and increases with the duration of time spent in the chan@.r. Subjects who remained In the test chamber for thirty days with a CO content equal to 1% maintained their work capacity on a sufficiently high level. Who expoGed to physical loads, subjects who had spent thirty days in an atmosphere of 2.%CO manifested a sharp decrease in work capacity and a significant strain on thi functions of the organism. However, the functional changea observed were completely reversible. kSSWIATIOSs none SUMITTEDi 276eP63 LNCLa 00 SUB CODrit LS NO RZF SOVa 000 OTHER% 000 Card 212 CHERNOV9 M.S., dotes.; dots.; VORSINA, P.A., dots.; KnSHINNIKOV, I.M., dots.; MIL'GHEV, V.A., dots.; RAYYER, M.M., prepod.; IVANDVA, V.M., assist.; TITOV, Y.F., prepod GRISHINA, L.V., Rssist.; BELYAYEVA, YeA, assist.: K.?C.VA, L.F., asist.; GUSEV, S.P., prof.,zed.; SERGEYEVA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Lqborstory manual On general chemistry; f@,r the students of the Institutions of higher learning specializing in the study of commodities and technology] Rukovodstvo k praktiche- skim zaniatilam po obshchei khimii dlia studentov tovarove- denykh I tekhnologicheakikh spetsiallnostel vysshikh ucheb, nykh zavedenil. Pod obahchei red. S.P.Guseva. Moskva, 1962. 206 p. (M I RA 16:9) 1. Moscow. Institut narodnogo khozyaystva. Kafedra obshchey khimii. (Chemistry-I-Aboratory manual5) MIKES, Alfred Technical preparation of the site of dwelling constructions. Epites ezemle 5 no.5:142-145 '61. MMS. Andrija. dr.1 RUSTIKKIGOVIC. Fahrudin; JANCIC, Kilos. or. ph. Hanger's and K&c Lagan's reaction in diagnosis of hapatobtliary diseases. Ked. pregl., Novi W 7 no.51374-390 1954. 1. 1 Interna. klinika Kadioinskog fakultsta, Sarajevo, oaf prof. dre B.Zimonjio Blohemiska laborstorija Kedicinskog fakultata, Sarajevo, oaf nr6 ph. Kilos Jancio. (LIVER FUNCTIaH TICSTS cephalin-cholesterol flocculation & turbidity test in hapatobiliary die.) (LIVNR, dim. diag., caphalin-cholosterol & thvmol turbUity test) (BIMART TRACT, die. die., caphalin-cholostarol & thymol turbidity test) MIKES, Andrija, Dr. Serpasil. literatnre review. Ked. arch., Sarajevo 9 no.4: 161-167 Jul7-Aug 55. r (RANOLFIA ALKAWIDS, ther. use, reserpine, indic. (Ser)) MI . PAYLIC, M.; BRATIC, V. The results of the hormonal treatment of blood diseases. Srpski arb. celok. Isk. 83 no.9:947-953 Sept 55. 1. 1 Interna klinika Medicinakog fakulteta u Sarajovu. Upravnik: Bogdan, Zimonjic. (ACTH, tber, use. blood die (Ser)) (CORTISONI, ther. use. blnnd die. (Ser)) (BLOOD, die. ther., ACTH & Cortisone (Ser)) T -,% 1,1 j I . 11/7 July 57 4277. NIIKE@ A., PAVLOVI@ I TODOROVIt D , BRATI@-NIIKE@'@' V anTTT7@@,NEKV First experiences w:*h sulphonam ides ( f-.adi s.,:i R is s,, ar. text) @IED P'REGL 9 4 (225-232) Graphs 3 Tab.es 3 The investigations or-, 20 nori-diabet-.c persons showed that nadisar, produces moderate, but not prolonged hypogl%caemia in 70'o of cases The drug does noz mod,.f%- the insulin tolerance test. I:we:itN--thi-ee diabeuc persons were treated 24 times with sulphonamides. The best effect was achieved in cases treated for the first time, good results in cases of more or less than 5 years' durat-,or. of the diabetes and in patients more thar. 45 yr. old previously treated with diet and insulin. Poor or no effect was seen in persons below 45 yr. and in diabetics re- sistant to insulin. It is contraindicated for precomatous and comatous cases but not for acidosis without neurological manifestations. Disorders of the liver are not suitable for sulphonamide thecapy. Precautions are advisable in cases with previously damaged liver. Sulphonamide is not a substitute for insulin. Sudden transition from insulin to sulphonamide is risky, therefore it is advisable to carry it out only in clinical departments. Experiments of human beings should be strongly prohibited in the ambulance. Schwarz - Novi Sad 141KES, Andrija, Dr.; KROPEJ, Vida, Dr.; VIWAK, Nevenka. Dr. @ . -_ "I- Mpdical treatment of essential hypertension. Ned. arb., Sarajevo 10 no.1:91-102 Jan-Feb 56. 1. Interno odAIjenje Opete bolnice. Banja Luka, -Sef: dr. Andrija Mikes. (HTPERTINSION, ther. (Ser)) 4IKES. Andrija Hepatic coma. 4"d. arh.. Sarajevo 10 no-5:87-99 Sept-Oct 56. 1. Interno odeljanje--Opeta bolnica. Banja Luka. Sef: dr. A. Mikes. (CORA hepatic (Ser)) (LIVER, diseases. coma (Ser)) JUVAN, Vladimir. Dr.;-4K1CS,_AndriJa. dr. NNIMM&M.A., CommlssurotoP7 and pregnancy. Mod. arb., Sarajevo 10 ao.5: 101-104 Sept-Oct 56. 1. Gin"kolosko, porodajno i intorna odeljonje opste bolnice u Banja loucl. (COWIMISSUROTO'@Y, off. on subsmquant pregn. (Ser)) (FREGGNANCY , off. of previous comnissurotomy (Ser)) MIKES, Andrija, dr.; DRASTIL-STEVANOVIC, Vlasta Effect of nicotinic acid on oideremia, billrubinemia and total iron- binding capacity of the blood (TIBC). Srpski arh. celok. lek. 89 no.9:981-989 3 161. 1. Interno odeljenje I Biohemijaka laboratorija Opste bolnice u Batija Luci. Sef: dr Andrija Mikes. (NICOTINIC ACID Pharmacol) (IRON blood) (BILIRUBIN blood) - MIKES, kdrila,- _dr. _ Some new achievements and views on pellagra control. Med. glaB. 16 no. 1: 12-14 Ja 162. 1. Interno ode1jenje Opste bolnice u Banja Luci (Sef odeljenja.' dr A. Hikes) (PELLAGRA prev & control) MIKF'S' F. "Some Contemporary Problems of Electric Power Distribution for Agriculture", P. 371, (ENERGETIKA, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EXAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. )f a,@rl@!,-Iture- Fcononuc problemn Df cle-@trificnti-l n 7LIEKT'@--@T-C!7'11@. (''luistf-rst'in -3trojirentsvi) Traha. :-tar. 1956. Septmhor 195(- E: Ea.,' El VO no. MIKES, Fr., inz. Experience wltn tLe last year's threshing. Fnorgetika Cz 7 noo2;92-91+ F 157. k - , - , I I I . . . . . I . MikEsl F %.-@ CIOMMUNAM "act .11 mn"* I Ressomb I"Uft" for anus" ftsuWaset PW*Aiooftmtvi - (far bellb) Prorwq idballm A SCOVE19RUMP No It JOMIU7 1966, Vp 363-361 *Micro-datommimotlas at 8" bands by go& d ml Imp-sks." FRANC, Jaroslav; MMS, Frantisek Chromatography of organic substances. Pt.11. Chem listy 58 no.ii:1334-1337 N 164. 1. Reiea-rel- Institute of Organic Syntheses, Pardubice- Rybitv,i. -orpt, p rie r@ Inz, r) I If s Uncl. HA. CZF(7IfO.'i,OVA.KIA/ @,,Ll !',cience - .1,11nei-I Alis Jour Ref @Iiur - !3io,,., .11) 1 )"8, Author Riker, ", velec Inst Title A New Techninue .)f .4.)p-ying 14; Orig Pub .')b,)r. Ce-31,.. L. aM6. ---fmed. ved. Ma-h jiif@. e %emc-l-, L956, @)q, No 6, Abstract This is a det;criptI,-.i, ;)f a p',ult ft-r',IILzIrP levice .411.11 f-@tx blakie!-, f.-)r 11,wid [t the fertilizer t) be ln@;ez-Ltd !,t a 3epth )f* un c"I, and also permiLs the d Faj@e t..) @;e re!@nLlntel a, 10 and 60 kilograms per hectare. Card 1,11 I I I . @. - 1. , ;- -:-- , i C, 1" 1 : , :a . . . . , ) ( -:1@ ,;* , . - , . I . I - I a .I . . I MIUSP J. "Standardization of cranes and crane equipment in Czechoslovakia." P. 53 (Czechoslovak Heavy Industry ZSpeclal issue7 1958, Praha, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessi,)ris (FZAI) 1L, Vol. 7, no. ), September D58 1, - . . 1.13 @ - - --- I . ) . . ll\@: .. 1. , - -'. , , f - : - -, . . . - . 7 p . y . . I-MS' J, Temporary clectrotechnical equipment and labor safety at construction sites, P. 327, ZUEZNICE (Ministerstvo dopravy) Praha, Vol. 4, No. 12, Dec. 1954 SOU@M: East ki=opean Accesssions List (EIAL) Library of ConFres5, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1955 MIKES, JAN Montaz silnoproudych z&riienJ. (l.vyd.) Praha, Do@ravr.J n"l. ',pref-19'c' 239 P. (Assembling of high-voltage Installations. Ist ed. diagra., graphs, index, tables) SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EUI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957 M J. Nomogram for AlYr, 6 3t,-, 1-alumin,4n I'_Aors @n @ - Z.t:z@. z,LiITAOT@@A lit :K, rravue, 11, no. 1, jan. SO : Monthiy LIst of Last @:, Ac --ess - wis, @ L_JL) , L,@,,v,Cd. @, ;.3. - V-in@7 Inc.1. V TK@', ". II-)iameter.-; of wo-Aen Po.es in 1,)w--.- 1*.a,-,c FUK"' -r,&,If I :, ?raha, @ze-n-,sl Y-.-akJ a, 'hll. I.., ',-, , A, ri 1 ' .- 4. l . - 9 . . . I .-Ionthl,,- List of Fas* 6 r : ear, Acces5i )r-,s @ I I 1 .1 7,)!. . :, @,- , e , I - -I ; r @. - . nclass'. ie-1. I IqKES, JeLn,.inz,- Act with consistency and responsibiUty. Elaktrotachnik 18 no.lsl-2 Ja '63. 1. Zeleznicni prwWalova stavebni vyroba, Praha. A j K-;:@ , , an , I riz . .lonnection of measuring instr-x@e,,As. : t. -'. IF no. 12: Sup@lement: Kurs elaitrotecnnictcycr. s(,h,!-rrat 16 D 163, I . ... I @ . . .., + I LZVAI,Zs. (Budapest); )(=S,J. (Budapest), JrOVACS,L. (Budapest) The adsorption of uranyl tons on ton exchangers. Periodica. poly,techn chem 3 no.3:14)-148 '59. (zzAl 9:6) 1. Institute for Physical Ghemistry, Polytechnical University. Budapest. (AAeorption) (Uranyl ion) (Ion exchange) VTY @:,- , J . Application of ion exr-@,-inr-rs in 'he T-ra-I-e of oran-lr- Pt. 2. P.41?. MAG".AR "Fk'TYT"',OY JAT@'A. Wnp-nr 'Ierlk,qo@ @,, - I -@ - 0-- - I , ", T. @-q Vol. 14, no. 11 , Nov. IO'C). Ponthl- List of '@:nst ':i:rr-Pnn Ar-e@,essi rs. @171AT) LC VC1. '), no. 2, Feb. ln(-)n T'ncl. 'i 'C@ 46 i4KM CAKI MIKES, J. MIKES, J. - Domestic ion-changing resin types. p. 246 Vol. U, no. 8, Aug. 1956 MAGYAR EMMUSOK LAPJA - Budapest, Hungary SOURCE: Enst Furooean Accessions List (E5@Al' ' Vol. t , No. 4--Arril I )-@- YTY*-S, .% sl f icat i,-n or j-,j S Ar 9 S/08 62/000/013/047/054 B156YBioi AU-IHORS: Mikes, Janos, Kov&cs, L&szl6 TITLE: A method of producing ionites PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1962, 631, abstract 13PI93 (Hungarian patent 147417, A29ust '31, 1960) TEXT: A production method is proposed for amphoteric ionites containing acid groups with dissociation constants K,-.7 2-10-10 and groups of 8L basic character with K OH > 5.10-1 0. The acid t@roups indicated are sulfo-acid, phosphonic, phosphinic, and arsinic actd radicalsi.also radicals of resorcinol, 1,2-benzenediol, pyroCallol, 1,3,5-benzenetriol, and carboxylic acid. The basic groups indicated are aliphatic and aromatic primary, secondary and ternary amines, quaternary NE 4- bases, pyridine, piperidine, alkanol, alkyl alkanol, etc., quinolinee and iaoquinolines @ubstituted with two and three N atoms, heterocyclic compounds, substituted anilinest naphthylamines, oxyaromatic, alicyclio and alkyl- aromatic amines, and homologues of these compounds. The following are Card 1/3 3 /08 1 '62/0001''0 1 3/0 4 7, "0 4 A method c; @roduciriE ionites 1 56@B 10 1 used to produce the f r-amework of the ionite: a) pheno@ r,@sins got 'by condensation of phenol, resorcincl, 1,2-benzenediol, napf@thol, acena@tithene, acetone, Dian, 1,3,5-benzenetriol, their homologous comp--unds cr halc6en der@-vatives with CH 20 and glyoxal, benzaldehyde, chlorchydrins, epoxides, carbonyi comFounda and their homologous compounds and halogen lerivatives, b) aminoplasts produced by condensing urea, @,uanidine, melamine, aniline, naprithy.-k-, alkyl- and polyalkylene amines, imines. acid amides, their h3mclogous compounds and halogen derivatives with aldehydes and the other com@;ounds indicated in "a", c) mixed frameworks of phenol resins and amino@lasts and/or -roducts from the condensation of tannic acids, phenyl- sulfonic acids, derivatives of sulfanilic, anthranilic, and oxybenzoic acids, and d) substances produced in the presence of Friedel-Craft catalysts by the condensation of benzene, naphthalene, anthracene, com.-ounda the molecules of which contain a hydrogenated ring, their homologous compounds, benzyl chlorides, polyatyrenee containing chloro- and dichloromethyl others, 1,2 dichlaroethanol, aliphatic compounds containing chlorine, and their homologous compounds. The framework can also be produced by the polymerization (or copolymerization) of vinyl chloride, vinyl sulfo-acids, primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary Card 2/3 S/08 621000101310471054 A mvti,ou c,* producing ionites B156XB101 amines, a@3r@iic Acid, methylacrylate, acrylonitrile, acrylamide. styrene, amincqtj:---ne, styrene sulfo-acids, chlorcstyrene, acenaphthylene, vinyl napht.h@ilerit!, vinyi naphthylamines. vinyl pyridine, vinyl piperidirie, malt)jc anj furancarboxylic acids, furfural, glycoldiacrylate, esters of dialKy!c:,r@oxjlic acid, divinylbenzene, their homologous compounds and isomers, diacryloarbamides, triacrylhex,hydrotriazine, benzofuran, inden4u, olefln!i and alkang-dleneq. Example; a 30 % solution of NaOH is added to a -qol@it@,on of' 21.8 g of p-phenol sulfonic acid in 110 ml of 52 @ formalin, with a pH of 91 the mixture is boiled for 2 hr and 2@.2 g of melamine are di-golved in the condensation product; the mixture is then boiled for a further 3 hr, the water distilled off, and a resin is obtained which solidifies in an acid medium. The product has a cationic exchange capacity of* 0.6 m-equ/g and an anionic capacity of 0.9 m-equ/g. [Abstracter's note' Complete translation.) Card 3/3 S/081/62/000/022/077/088 B166/B144 AUTHOR; Mikes Janos TITLE; Method of producing ion-exchange resins PEHIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 22, 1962, 547, abstract 22F43O (Hungarian patent, 147629, Oct. 15, 1960) TEXT: Highly efficient ion-exchange resins can be produced by suspending, in a catalyst-containing solution, suitable monomers and (or) incomplete (50%) polymerization products. either separately or mixed with inert, readily wetted, inorganic powdery compounds. The monomers for this purpose may be styrene, vinyl napnthalene, vinyl pyridine, vinyl furan, acenaphthylene, acrylic acid, their homoiogues, halogen-, nitrogen- and oxygen-containing derivatives, polyfunctionals: acrylic anhydride, divinyl benzene, glycol diacrylate, diacrylyl carbamide, triacrylyl hexahydro triazine, divinyl naphthalene, diallyl phthalate, diallyl maleate, their homologues, halogen-, nitrogen- and oxygen-containing derivatives. The powdery compounds may be talc, kaolin, C, asbestos, bentonite, silicates, oxides, hydroxides, phosphates, sulfates, sulfides and alkali oalts of Ag, Card 1/2 Z; / @)a 62/000/022/077/088 idethoa of producing ion-exchange resins Fi66@BI44 Al, Bs, Ca, Co, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Os, Pb, Pt, Si, ;n, Sr, Ti, V and Wo. Tne polymer produced is aulfurized, the R - CH 2Cl groups formed are tnen treated with organic amines and a condensation reaction is carried out with nalogen derivatives. The reein obtained is washed with alcohol, al4ali and acid solution. Example. The moisture is removed from a phenolic condensation product by vacuum distillation until a 10-12% moisture content is reached; to this is added 30 % by weignt asbestos find mica meal mixture containing 5 % H2so4 (50% solution). Tnis mass is a.lowed to cure for 50 - 60 min and tne temperature is raised to 1450C; it is then ground, forming 4 mm grains. The product is milled for 50 hre. Tne resultant grains are aifted and sulfurized. Tne density of the resin Is 1.4; it can also be used in a counter-cui-rent column for esterifioation. Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 2/2 MDMP Janos Porous and bipolAr ion-exchanging synthetic resins. Ken tud kozl MTA 14 no.3:319-323 160. (Ew 10:9) 1. Szerves Vegyipari es Muanyagiparl, Kutato Intezet, Budapest. (Porosity) (Ion exchange) (Gvm and resins Synthetic) (Polymora and polymerization@ MUR3. Janos SURNAME, Given Names Country: Hungary Academic Degrees: Doctor Z-of Chendstry?_7 Affiliation: Sources A Magyar TudemanyAs Akademia Kemiai Tudimanyok Osztalyanak Kl%z@emenye@- Vol. 14, No. 3, 1960, PP 343-354- Data: Author of "Ion Exchanging Jynthetic Hesins." Magyar kemikusok lapja, (Hungarian Chemists' Journal, IY No 6, page 56 , (1951); "Plastics Containing Furfurol," Magyar kemikusok lapja, No 8, page .103, (1953); "Con3titution of Bakelites Containing Furfurol," Vegyipari Kutato Intezetek Kozlemenyei (Fubli(:ations of the Chemical Industries' Research Institutes), (1955); "Domestic Ion Exchanging jynthetic Resin Types," Magyar kamikusok lap.1a, No 11, page 2-46, (1956); "Classification of Ion Exchanging Jynthetic Resins," Magyar kemikquok lapja, No 11, page 328, (1956); "Application of Ion @@xchanging 3ynthetic Resins in the TextJle Industry," Uagyar Textiltechnika (Hungarian Textile Technology), No 10, page 185, (1958); Ion(,serelo mugyantak es alkalmazasi technologiajuk (Ion &xchanging, -,ynthetic Resins and Their Technological Application) (Technical lublishing House), (1958); (Cont1d) MIK&S, Janos (Cont1d) SURNAME, Given Names Co=tryt Hungary Academic Degrees: Affiliation: Source: A Magyar Tudemanyo%s Akademia Kemiai Tudimanyok Osztalyanak K,%zlemeriyel) Vol. lh, No. 3, 1)bO, pp 3U3-354. Data: "Ion Exchanpe in Hungary. Ionenaustauscrilagun , i@aipziw Chem. Iles. jift MITT No 5, page 54 (1958); "Porosity and Vernetzuni4sgrad (?) of Macromolec- ular Materials,ti J. folymer cience, No 30, page u15, (1958); "Development of Ion Exchange Technology in Huruyary," Lt(,fficial Mat. @Iast., No 5, page 790, (1958); "Application of Ion lxchanger5 In urganic Chemistry Fractice, iarts I and II,:1 Magyar kemikusok lapja, No 14, Pages 391 and 433, (1959). Coauthor with: KOVAC-*, I.aszlo of "Bipolar .@xchanger Jyntneul:3," IUPAC Makromol -y1T1;o1)1uM, Wisbaden, TV/6, (1959). Coauthor w1th: J.'AliTu, Jozsef of "DeterminaLion of @&4 Through Ion ;-x&.an,7e," Talanta'. No 3, page 165, (1959). -,uthor of ".3ynthesis of Bipolar -xcnanFe .,d5orbents". (Cont'd) (3) -3- MIK.Z. Janos (Cont1d) SURNAI-2, Given Names Country: Hungary Academic Degrees: Affiliation: Sourcet A Ma ar TudeTanns Akademia Kemiai Tudnmanyok Osztalyanak Kmzlemenyeij Data% Vol. 14, No. 3, 1@bu, pp 343-354. Makromolakulare Chemie (Macromolecular Chemistry) (in printing). Coinventor with: HEGYESSY, L. of "Water Resistant Glue from Tar-Oil," Patent Pending, (1953). Coinventor with: MTRVA, A. of "Production of Resin with Impregnating Froperty Containing Furfurol," Patent #143930, (1953). Coinventor witht RAAR, Zsigmond of "Impregnated Constitution with Furfurol,," Patent #144003, (1954)- Inventor of "Preparation of an Impregnated Constitution," Patent #146614, (1953h of "Cation Exchanging 3ynthetic Resin," Patent 0143931, (1954); Inventor of "Production of Anion fAchanger of Medium itrength", Patent #146523 (1955); of "Production of Anion Fxchanger of Medium Strength," Patent #144339, (1955); of "Bead Condensation Processilf (Cont'd) (4) F,"C'@VAC-, Iaszlo of "Iro(l-uction of 9jp0jar `11Pctron -:xrnan;::,3rs-', iatent enlj[17, (1959). MIKES, Janos Application of ion-changing sjmthetic resins In the Industry. Magy kem lap 16 no.1:28-37 Ja 161. 1. Szerves Vegy-ipari es Muanyagipari Kutatointezet. MIKES, Janos On the classification of ion-excharging synthetic resins. Pt. 3. Magy kem lap 18 no.8:368-375 Ag 163. 1. Wanyagipari Kutato Intezet. @qKES, Janos Now type ion-exchanging synthetic reaina and their fields of application. Magy kem lap 19 no.6:303-308 Je 164. 1. Research Institute of the Plastics Industry. GATI , Ferena; MIKES, Janos Experiments in the production of fertilizers and soil corditioners containing pclymers. Magy kem lap 19 no.!G/'11:5cr-.604 O-N 164. 1. Research Ins*.itute of Soil grience and Agrochemistry, H,ingarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (for Gati). 2. Research Institute of Plastics Industry, Budapest (for Mikes). PRACKIC, T.; MIKES. K. !-tiltiDle calcifications of the articular cartilages. Acts chir. orthop. traum. cech. 26 no-1:36-40 Fab 59. 1. Klinika pro ortopedickov chirurgii PU v Olomoucl, prednosta Drof. dr. A. Pavlik. T. P. Olomouc, Klinika pro ortopedickou chirurgil. (JOINTS. die. multiple calcification of articular cartilages ((;Z)) (GARTUAGE. dia. same) PROCEK, J. ; MIKICS, K. Organization of the prevention of hip d.7sDlasia in the Olomcn:e region. Acta chir. orthop. traum. cech. 27 ao-1:36-38 F -60 1. Klinika pro ortopedickon chirurgii FU v Olomonci, prednosta orof. dr. A. Pavlik. (HIP abnorm. ) AlKr,S, K.; LAVL,,", S. "Annyarous aimiuni:i 'Lisxl@ULur.?' P. 93 Vui. 1, ij@)I, 1rana, Aacliusiuvakia) Muntrily index uf rast c-ropean A4.:cessiuns (L!.eil) --, @ui. :', 1- - 1, 1950 T he arf 1-4 rat i I rahL, (ZernaJolske :;tr-je) Vr)'. 2, -10. r LC, SC: "ont`,.I-y IiJex -)f -Eist Acco@-;ions (Z-:-,Al7) RUMPJIIA/Soil Science - Mineral Fertilizers. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, iocoM A,ithor Mikes, K., Havelec, S. II.St Tit;-e Applicatio- of Arhydro-s Aimoni,, in the Capacity of a Nitrogen Fertilizer Orig Pub Rev. gospod. agric. sta, 1958, No 3, 34-36 3 (obl.) Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 ZACH, M., inz.; MIKES, K., inz. Basic mechanization trends in soil preparing anfl fertilizing. Zemedel tech 9 no.3:177-184 Je 163. 1. Vyzkunmy ustav zemedelske techniky, Repy u Prahy. M'@ @.- ', ar@ - , . - . , i: , , . - @ r..". . . -," : .@, . '. - r, . ! I . . r. 'I. @ : -, ? @ - :.i. - :,"j. , f,i@ , , . .. , , -,-'I - - , . , ! :@ * 1* : * @, : .,,:' - I -. , i r lig" P- , . . I . - : I . : - , - -- , - , ,, - . -b r HaNi!@BERG, D.; MOREI.; , I-, , "' YPS.". -, 00FD EV:', "'. Hemc):rhp_g_' @x; Yugoslav--'a ar,,i dete,-@,m of @ 3 r.&- foci. '6 no.1:28-37 't@4 MIKES, Mirosiav,-. inz. Monte Carlo method and the technique of modelling on an automatic computer. Doprava no.2:143-147 163. 4, @; MIKES, Miroslav, inz. Preparing problems for automatic computers. Cs spoje 8 no.4:13-15 Ag '63. MIKEZ, Otakar; TURKOVA, Jaroslava Hydroxamates and their ferric complexes, a new type of natural substances. Chem linty 59 no.l:@-,5-123 Ja'@.4. 1. Ustav organicke chemie a blochenie, Cenkoolovenska akademie ved, Praha. -.11. @ I . 7 1 . I . latitmu" ad bydrotrytysine from a Calatin hydrolyzate F A..m and 0, MjkaA. Colleettois Carriiade,g ( 4, C_-.1"I 13, lig-04(lOYM Iin English 1 If Ydret"I % 1 1, wj% obtained from a gelatin hydrolyr-ite by the spi,li, tion .,( he t phk and cation exchancr proir dur". .=ch:=teruOegdr as the pic,nir. in 2-227 K - Th, KVIAtm hydrol tAte was trml from aromatic AcTime it td, Pit chron"tilrapKy on active charcoal And the diph.m. Amino it-ids in the filtrate were jbvwbc4 an a -1toeirt ,I "KAtex F4m E%trA.** Acidic anti nCUtY2l Amino avid, %,-t. P)utcd partially t Illf) and completely by 2Tc L .11, %, lea.mg argimm, .11 and lysine ill) which could Vu cho.-I with 0 1 A Aq NIWII GarA wpn. of I And 11 ,,. 1,.I- chrontAtograms e-ould he obtained with DuOll-Ac4ill - th. mobile pham. -ith the R, A." (crimp-trid to k It \11 C, i,11 - twing 1. 1135, in,] 11. 1) 21 11"n.,rd MITES, (I - MIKES, 0 - 1. M. Hkis and K. Macek's Papirova chromatografie (Paper Chromatography); a book review. P. 329. Vol. 50, no. 2, Feb. 1956. CHEKICKE LISTY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. S( URCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. L, Ao. h--April 1957 U. BRAZHNIKOVA. M.Gi.; HIKESH. 0. CH11r.A. 0.); IA3KAKINA. N.M. Studying the homogeneity of albomycin CwIth saumary in English). Bioichiniia 22 no.1/2:111-117 Je-F 157. (MLHA 10:7) 1. Inatitut khimii Chekhoolovatskoy akademii naak (Pregs) i tnatitut po izyekaniyu novykh antiblottkov Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (Mosirva) (ARTIBIOTICS, albomycin. components (Rua)) YMS, 0. "Proteins. XXXVII, Descending p@@per elpetrorhoresis nf protein hydrelysates ard peptides. In '@e-man." P. 831 (Collection of Czechoslovak hemical ;ouuwnica*1(-ns, -,@ornik Chekhoslnvats- kikh Khiadcheski-kh Rabot) Vol. 22, no. -,, J%ine 19@7 Prai--,ue, Czechoslovikia SO: Monthly Index of rast 6uropean ACC055iODS LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1;58 minz, C, - Proteins. XXXVII. Descending paper electrophoresLs of prott-.In hyarolybates and pep- tides. p- 130- (Chemi(-ke Listy. Vol. 51, no. 1, Jan. 1957.) SO: Montlily List of @,ast -@uropean Ac-.-essiori LIC, Vol. '@, no. 7, JU_jy 191-7. Unn-1. CZECHOSLOVAKIA/The Equipment of Laboratories. Appliances. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, 1958, No II, 36o24 Author V. Holeyoovsky, 0.. Mikes, B. Yeloun, J. Weisberger, Z. Svec. Inst Not given. Title Automatic Receiver of Fractions For Liquid Chromato- graphy . Orig Pab; Chem. Listy, 1957, 51, No 5, 995-W7. Abstract: A description of a laboratory appliance for send auto- matic and automatia separating of fractions at chromato- graphy. The semi automatic appliance consists of a receiver, suspended to a beam and equilibrated for the required volume of the fraction. A Hg - contact of the signal in3tallation is connected at, the turn of the beam. The change of the receiver is effectuated man- Card 1/2 ".-r-iteins. :(L.'. Detect @,n i ttir@ 5 dfur-c' r-d IF, i r ,eptides r) dja@-oriaj chro!-t@-,.r)i r-;,: E:ic (@i, IJ4@ 7. k Cher.icke IdE oc i i; ntl,.l, index cif :;", st 7@'ur -eai @.cces:: @ -:ns CZECHOSLOVAKIA/The Equipment of Laboratories. Appliances. F. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, 1958, No 11, 36027. Author : C. Mikes, J. Vaneeek, B. Yeloun, B. Keil, V. Kostka, J. Kara. Inst --X6t___g:@ven. Title MultiIA-Le-Chamber Appliance for the Preparative Electro- phoresis. Orig Pub: Chem. listy, 1957, 51, No 8, 1562-1569. Abstract: A description of a modified multi-chamber appliance for the t)rvaarative zonal electrophoresis at tbe constant value of pH, in which are combined the advantages of a 3-obamber Svenson's appliance with those electrophoreti- cal. ones to the work in an auxiliary medium. A recti- fier with a re_,rulated voltage of 0-10,000 v serves as a source of tension. Card 1/1 OTHORSt Mikes'. 0 and gorm, F. CZ/8-52(82)-10-23/39 TITIE: Peptidio Growth Factors. IL (Peptidioke" RSstove stimula- tory.II) Ohemioal Properties of the Growth Factors from Protein Hydrolysates (Chemickd vlastnosti Astov@ch stimulAtorfi z bflko-@Innjeh hydrolysAtti) PERIODIOALOhento4 Listy, 1958, Vol.52(62),, Nr-10p pp 1975 - 1988 (Ozechoolovakia) ABSTRAOT: Ohanges In the rate oft�rowth during the partial hydro- lysis of proteins and a influence of chemical reactions on the activity of growth factors were investigated. The relative resistance of the growth factors for bao- teria Lactobacillus casei to the enzymatic hydrolysis by proteases was explained by the behaviour of the amide groups of the peptides. The bioautographic detootion of tryptophane peptides was described as Nell as inveati- gations on the enzy-matic hydrolysis of casein. Active, non-homo ,eneous peptidic frRetions containing bound amides of acidic aminoacid.s -.7ere prejered. Experi- ments confirm the activity of peptides containing amides. The existence of aj;rowth factor, formed by the pyro- reaction of the dry acid hydrolysate of casein was Card 1/3 confirmed. Peptides containing bound asparagine were CZ/B -52 (82 ) -10-25/3p Peptidic Growth Pactors. II. ahemical Properties of the Growth ?ac_ tors from Protein Hydrolysates shown to possess growth activity and t1wy could be Identi- fied by the method previously described (Bef.11. The substance marketed under the nake of "Pronulan was tea- ted. The dependence of the A;rWth activity on the con- oentration In rtial hydr 1 tea of chymotrypainogene AS ahbWri in ?C67.,L, 10ig-T. gradual separation of tryptophane peptides from chymotrypsinogene by acid hydrolysis. Results of tests on the growth Activity on 'solid tryptophare madia'inooulated with L. oasel oul- tureit are given in Table 2. Uble 3t data and rowth teats of fractions obtained during ohromatograigy on cellulose columns In'phenol and Fig-6: ohromatogram of "Pv@onulan" In phenol.. Results of the analysis of fractions by chromatography on a cellulose'oolumn in a'butanol-acetto acidnwater mixture are given in Table 4'. Table 6s.,,res6lts on the test of the growth activity of some peptides. The authors found that the fact6r In soluble In water and can be separated in phenol. . It was found that "Pronulan" contains a number of substan- Oat-d 2/3 oes which cannot be separat9d by ion exchange. The