SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEGOIU, D. - NEGOVSKIY, V. A.
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KEGOIU D
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A group theoretical study on the division of the elortrosta,ir
complex terms in the field of the complex-fortrLing anlons c' t:e
C2v symr-etry. Studli carc chimie 10 no.2:218-224 16~.
1. Catedra de chimie anorganica, Facultatea de chir-ie, '.niversitatea
din Bucuresti.
MEGOIU, Dumitru; VASILESCU, Claudia
-111--l-
Sti* of the reaction to--tueen 11(n)- and natrium 3al* -,f prArp.-
aminosalicycl-ic acid. Rev chimiA 8 no.Is121-132 16-3.
1. Laborator~'um fur nn,-rgnnincht~ ~homlin. Chomin,-hn rFIx"I!.nI ior
Universitat Bukar,~qt.
NEGON, D.j VASILESCU, C.; ULARTU, A.
Colorimetric determination of oomium with o-diemisidine.
Studia Univ B-B S Ghem 8 noolt23-25 063
1. Bicharest UnIveroity.
NKGOIU,D.; VASIL&SCU,C.; L&VINTA, V.
Calorimetric determination of osmium with p-anisidine.
Studia UnIv B-B S. Chem 8 no.lt27-30 "63
1. Bucharest University.
NEGOTU, D.; VASILESCU, G.; KARIGA, M.
Speetrophotometric study of the system Ob2+-hydrochloride of
monoethanolethylenediamine. Colorimetric determinaticu of
copper. Studia UnIv B-B S Chem P no.101-38 963
1. Wcharest University.
NIMU, D.; NASEA, 14.
SpectrophotometrIc study, on the reaction between thorlum
nitrate and chromotrope 2R1 i3peotrophotomptria determination
of thor-lum. Studis, Univ B-B 3 Chem 8 nn.109-48 163
1. BuchareBt University.
", EGO' I
, I 1-~r DZYANOVA, M. Kh.
itadioLherapy
. I
DirecL reac:Liin in roel,t-e~r,.Lf er;tpy :' j IrL. , . 1 .. - .. I
115).
Momhij List of au!3idan tccu6~~iun5, Libr-aU of -ongr#--:j:3, June i Ur,;- , .
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GIAVRIIA, I.,, prof.; GOMLS, L. , conf.; MUI-a,AIIU, T., dr.; CIN-~SCIUC, 1. , dr,;
NEGOMMUNU, T. , dr.
Problems in the diagnosis of food poisoning. !!ed. intorn., -,,arur
13 no.4t6lI-QO Ap 161.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica do boli contagioase Cluj (directo7:
prof. I. Gavrila).
(FOOD POISONING diagnosis)
?ASIA
GAVPZA 01., Profossor; IGNA, U., :[D; V.,
UD; NEGOLUMMUp TopUD.
Clinic of Contagious, Di.-cases (Clinica uo boli conta(;ioaze),
CluJ; Directori Profoasor I. Gavrila. - (for &11)
bucharost, Viata Undicala No 5, 1 iiar 63, pp 313-322.
OThe Accidents in Corticotheragr in Infectious Patbaloar.0
(5)
- A
XEGO.'~:.RE; T., ~r, arid 3N'-SC:U_, I., Dr. Work performea at
k~avrila Clinic for Contagious Diseases (Clinlca
de Boli Contagioase Prof. 1. Gavrila), CIU,~.
"Associated Chloramphenicol and Anti-',"ypho-ParatyprLoid Vaccine in
the Treatment of Typnoid Fever."
Bucharest, !~'Iicrobiclogia, Parazitologia, Epidemiologia, Vol 8,
1,0 5, Sep-Oct 63, pp 4~)1-456.
Abstract LAuthors' summary modifiedi: Two different
metnoas of combininC~ TAB vaccine witll~ the complex treatment of
typhoid and paratypnoid fever were studied on 50 cases: ti.e
so-called classica. Letrod -,,ith progressive doses at one week
intervals, and the "rapid" method at microintervals. Relapses
occurred in 10.1 percent of cases witr. tne first method and
4.87 percent with the seconc. ~he evolution of specific a6glu-
tinins was followed, with variab--e results recorded. One
carrier was discovered among t~,e 50 cases.
Includes 19 references, of waich I Chines, I German,
5 Russian and 12 Rumanian.
1/1
GAVRILA, I., prof .; MURESANU, T.; F.GOMIREANTJ, T.
Cortisunn in staphylococcal septiremin treaunent. IC -r- ~:- L Cln (BlIcur)
6 no. I : 36- 37 Ja-F '61.
1. ~Itnicn bollor rontaRloaqe dir, u!uj.
x
NEGMIRRAM, T., dr.; CUESCIUC, I. dr.
Combined treatment of typhoid fever with chloramphenicol,
and ant 1-typhoid-para typhoid vaccine. Werobiologis (51clir)
8 no.52451-1.56 S-Ov63
1. Licrare efoctuata In Clinica de boli contarioase Cluj;
prof. I.Gavrila.
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Rulvjii~,LA 576-851-49.097.22:615.779.-)3
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CIi,1PEA1i'L;, Magdalena, "r, and Ni;G(.,XIR.ESCU, '~., Dr. ork performed
at the IMY LInstitutui de *&eT,4-c,triii-",C-I"Faruiacie; i,led Cal -Pharmaceu-
tical Institute) Clu,4.
"The Sensitivity to AntiLiotics of Shifella Strains loolatpd in
1960-1964."
buchELrest, IiLicrobioloFia, Parazitologia, Epiden.iologia, Vol 11,
No 6, Nov-1jec R, p 531-[,35.
Abstract L Authors' hngli sh summary wodif i ed jto tal o f
dysentery strains were isolated -:uring tne five-year peri-d in
the laboratory of the Clu '; Clinic Gf CommunicpLle :,i~;eases, in-
cluding 229 strains of Sh. flexneri, 188 strains of Sn. soi.nei,
10 of Sh. schmitzi, 6 of Sh. boydil and 2 of Sh.
The sensitivity of 435 of tteEe strains to a number cif Pnti-
biotics was determined, w4t~. ti,p frollcwin~, results: sen-
sitivity to chloramphenicol was n-)ted in 70.11 percent of, the
CaSeS, to streptomycin in 17.'4 percent, to tetracyclim-Ln
21.14 percent and to neomycin in 37.79 percent. NO stri-in was
resistant to all the antibiotics tested ~iricludin(, also Rureou_ycln
and erythromycin in addition to the ;ibove-listed ones).
Includes 2 tables and 17 references, of which one iiun-
1/1 garian and 16 Rumanian. -- Submitted 4 YarcrA 1965.
USY, I.V., prof.; ZIGANSHIM, A.A., kand.sellkakhos. nauk; REGOROWOV, A.L.;
ZIGANSHINA, V.S.
Increasing the potential of a plow layer. Zealedelle 25 no.12i
48-55 D 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Kazanakiy sellkokhozyaystvennyy institut.
NEGOROSHKOVAP N.A.i LEVIN9 Ya.A.; KUKHTINp V.A.
Condensed heterocycles. Derivative's of 1-phenyl-(2p3-4j-pyrazolino-
pyrimidins. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no. 2:495-49? F 161.
OGRA 14:2)
1. Kazanskiy filial nauchno-iseledovatellskogo kinofotoinatituta.
(Pyrimidine)
RADOJIVIC, S.: NEGOVANOTIC. B.
Anatomy of the intrwranial. portinn of vertebral arteries.
Acta s~4. tugool. 9 no.2-3:252-257 1955.
1. Anatomakt Institut Nedicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu.
(ARTZRINS, TSWEBRAL. anat. & histol.
Intracranial vertebral arteries. (Ser))
(CRANIUM, blood supply.
intracrant&l. vertebral arteries, anat. (Ser))
JOVANOVIC, SlAvoljub; NDOOVANOTIC. Branislay
Anatomical and radiographic examination of the processas
clinoldous m~dius. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 83 no.11:1253-
1263 Nov 55.
1. Anatonslit institut M~4icinskog fakulteta u Boogradu.
Upravr!'- prnf. 4r. Branko SIjIvic.
(SPHIMID BONE, anat. A6 histol.
clinold prneseR, medial, anat. & x-ray asppcts.
(Sar))
MOUNOVIC.Branislav
1- -
On the anastomosis between the common hepatic artery and the
sunerior mosenteric artery. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 87 no.7-8:
655-658 JI-Ag '59.
1. Anatomski institut Medicinskog fakultsta u Beogradu. upraynik:
prof. (Ir Branko Sljlvlc.
(HIPATIC ARTIRT an&t. & histol.)
(KASIMTMIC TMSSM anat. & histol. )
NBG,OVAHOV-IC-, Brmijaig1gy
Contribution to the study of the morphology and vari&tlons of the
Incieura scapulae. Srpski arh. celok. lak. 87 no.9:782-787 5 '59.
1. Anatomaki Institut Kedicinskog fakulteta, u Beogredu, upravnik:
prof. Ir Branko SljIvic.
(SCAPUIA anat. & histol. )
IMGOVANOVIC#, Dragan; CALIC, fktda
A rare localization of priimar7 infection in a child. Tuberku-
losa 15 no-1:83-64 Ja-lqr 163.
1. Fladijatrisks klinika Madicinakog fakulteta Univerzitosta u
Beogradu - Upravnikt prof. & Borivoje Tasovac.
TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDHOOD)
MBERCULOSIS, PUIXONART)
(LUNG DISEASES) (ABNORMALITIES)
TA30VAC, Borivoje, prof. r1,.; 'ALIC-PERL-11G, Nada, dr.; NEW7ANOVIC,
Dn gan, dr.
Differential dl:i,,nosi~l ',f R~,oaj adenopatky and t~ITMus
1eSI0nS Ill SMA11 C!A 1 1 ' no.)O:V~- 03 0 It 1.
1. Pedij#itr1.jsk,i , --., u iieot7radil
(Upravnik: prof. dr,i.
11' CHILDHOOD)
Z T- L OF :; UNP11 140DE)
71YW MAND~
NEGOVAIIOUCL,-121, dr.; CALIC, N., dr.; CVDJiIC,A., dr.; IYUKIC, D., dr.
-- ---- (Beograd)
Pulmonary edema In acite glomerulonephritts in children. Med.
Glas. 18 no.11075-378 11 064
1. Pedljatrijaka klinika Medicinskog fakLIteta u Beogradu
(Upravnikt prof. dr. B. Tasovac)
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'The Microdynamics of ~.he Molstur,~ ~mtent of Soil Under Sun-flowerm
and Corn." Cand Biol Sci, Rostcv Sta%e 1.1, Rostovon-Don, 1953.
(RZhBiol, No 3, Oct 5L)
Survey of Scie%itific anc, rechnical Dissertations Def~~noed at U.~,3R
Higher Educational Institutions (1'))
So: Sum. No. 01, 5 May 55
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Country : USSR
Category: Cultivated Pla;its. Coamerclal. Oil-Bearing.
Sugar-Bearing.
Abe Jour: RZh-31ol., Yo 22, 1958, No 100386
Author ; Neaov
,qvelq_~ .6. F.
Inst ::!5as_n_odar__~__tate PedaSo,31cal Inst.
Title :Microdynamles of the Sol! Molsture under
Sunfloworc.
Orl,~ Pub: Uch. zao. Xraanodarsk. ~~os. ped. In-t, 1957,
vY?. 19, 137-152
Abstraots A detailed study of the moisture of the soil
under sunflowers was conducted In 1935, 1937
and 1949. Test specimens were selected by
means of a soundina auger which assured the
accuracy of the worst. The results of thG
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Cateqory: Cultivated Plants. Cc:nxerclal. Oil-Bearing.
-Bearing.
1~uSar
Abs Jour: lZhBiol., No 22, 1958, No 100385
studios revealed a sharp asymmetry between
the activity of the root system of the sun-
flower and its orientation relative to the
countries of the world. The rains retard
but do not stop the utilization by the roots
of the moisture In deep horizons. The d1f-
fusion of the root activity In the absorption
of water toward the side of the plant In the
upner horizon does not exceed 200-220 centl-
meters, and at the depth of 2 meters - 50-12U
centimeters. The crown of the sunflower ra-
distributes the precipitation directinS the
greater part of It to the circle near the
atom; because of this, the plants can utilize
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Country ; USSR 44
Category: Cultivated Pla!4ts. Commercial. JIl-BearIn,,,.
bu7ar-Bearing..
Nbe lour: RZhBlal., '-o 22, 1958, No 100386
precIpItatIon of even 1.5 mIll1metera. Th6
more molat area of the ooll near the collum
Is utilized by the plant more fully, which
may explain the hl#. effectiveness of the
hill and drill appllcatlon of the fertilizers.
-1. Dlyusnlna
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1fFzOVr,w)V, S. F.
SmIl soil sanplar of nov design. Pochvnvednnic no.1:101-105
Ja 16o.
(14TRA 13:r))
1. Sever o-Kavkazek-iy zonalInyy nauchno-tsaledovatnl'nkiy
Inatitut andovodetva i vinogradnretvi%. KrasnodAr.
(Soile-Amlysim)
N 1,G (N ELM, S. F. I Z hU L I D, I , I .
a t9m In I r,;r - ly- , - 1 1 -.7, 1 11 , - :~:. :i v,, , . ", r, I f v ; I), - i - . i, ' -
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condl t I ons (me t r,)-j s anri ri.,f fi :- i t , r , . .' - - r, -rc ve d z4 ~, L r; f . -f -, ~ .-.*
S 165. v ~ .,, - , C,)
1. Severo-KavMzO ly zonn'. '~,yy v~ ., t;~; ~-i -t;i*..- . '?e y . I... . "
aridovcA stva I v I n( wrada re -~
NIGOVXY, T.P.
Cnaducting intrnductnry manual training classoos In er-arle
fivo. PnIftekhobuch. W-9:31-32 3 '59. (KIRA 12:12)
1. Br"dnynya shkola No.27 g.Taganrogs.
(TagFLnrog--Manual training)
zirt- V. 14
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"Regeneration of Extremities In Tailless Amphibla
After Removal of Various Parts of the Cerebrum,"
A.V. Negovskays,
,,Dok Ak Nauk sssr Vol 85, No 3, pp 661-664
In expts on larva of Ran& ridibunda and Ran&
chensinensis, established that extirpation of the
diencephalon inhibits the regeneration of ampu-
tated rear extremities. Regeneration is controlled
by the action ofthe diencephalon on the secretions
of the pituita" and thyro4d glands. Presented
by Aced A.I. Abrikosov 19 Apr 52.
235TU
MOVSKAYA, A.Y.
WSL,*&~ ..
Regeneration of extremities In tailles amphibiaw followl *I-
cision of various parts of the brain. Dokla4y Akad. ukaiA.&I
85 no. 3t661-664 21 July 1952. ((;IXL 23:3)
1. Presented by Academician A. 1. Abrikcsov 19 April 1952.
VOITKEVICH, A.A..NxGovsx&YA, A.W.
..........
Neural regUl&tion of metamorphosis in amphibians. Doklao Almd. r-n
SSSR 90 no.4:689-692 1 June 1953. (CIAL 25:1)
1. Presented by Academician A. I. Abrikooov 30 Karch 1953. 2. Institute
of Animm.1 Norphology ineni A. V. Severtsov of the Acadmy of Sciences
UUM.
VOTTKETICTI, A.A,; SIDORKINA, H.Ta; KHOKULW. G.T.; UORDIMA, S.M.;
NMTBASOVA, G.A.; TUKATXVA, S.A:; JINGOVSKATA, A.T.; SMIRAOT,
Te.P. (AIM&-At&)
Role of the thyroid hom-oom in theactivity of the macrophage
systpn. Probl. endokr. i gore. 1 no.2:20-25 Mr-Ap '55 (HLRA 8:lfj)
1. Is Kazakhokogo anditainskogo institute imni T.N. Knlotova I
Vornneahakogo meditsinskogn inatituta.
(11ACRDFRAGNS, aff"ct of drugs on.
thyroxin)
(THTMXIN. effects
on macrophages~
VUXOWV. Ye.A.; NBGOWSXIY, A.S.; ROSTOTTS1W. N.M.; KISELIROD. L.I.;
MLYSHAT, V.I.; IOB1X.MOVA. Z.A.; BOCHNK. F.I.
K<ing of alectrocorundam in a lined casing. Prmoanerg.
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Translation from; Referativny-y zhurnal, Elektrotekhnlka, 191Q, N-
# 34232
AUT90RS: Nego skly, A., Kopytova, A.
T':TLE: Raising t!r, Power of Elec -1c F*u-naces for SweltlrZ
Corundum 0
PERIOD:CAL: Tekhn.-ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Zaporozhsk. ekon adm. r-r.,a,
No. 1, PP. 12-15
TEXTi In order to improve the quality of Torandum lr`--~-ks smei,,~-d al
Zaporozhakly abraziv-,qy zavod (Zaporozh'ye Abrasives Plant), ari 1-Ig-
of the furnace transformer have been modified. The power of ths? Nma--4 ni! be,~r
raised from 2,500 kw to 3,800-4,500 kv by re-orxn-q~~tjng t-- rsrLsfom, -!- w--A,:w
from star to delta and by adding an oil-cooling coltimn. These all~eri",Ins f-,a-
secured an increase of the specific surface power at the charge tcle frDm 220 'c
300 kw/m2. The quality of block melting has Improved and the y of
furnaces per hour han incrAased by 8%. At the same tims% the yl-ld cf '.h&
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A0154/AO02
Raising the Power of Electronic Furnaces for 3melting Electrolyti, --r-x'1j.m
ferrOU3 product In the lower part of the tiock nas somtwna' I z
product is sorted cut and used In b&kmllte productp.
Translator's note, ThIs is the full translat I= o! *.ne
abstract
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3/193/60/000/009/001/01.3
A004/A001
AUTHORS- Vukolov, Ye.A., Kiyashtornyy,, I.A.. Negovskiy, A.S.
T=: The Melting of Electrocorundum from a BauxiteoAgglomerate
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoi informatsii, 1960, No. 9,
pp. 6-8
TEXT: In 1959 the Zaporozhakiy zavod abrazivnykb izdeliy (ZZAI) (Zaporo-
zh've Plant of Abra-sive Articles) introduced on an industrial scale the melting
of electrocorundum from a bauxite agglomerate, prior to which the Plant together
with the VNIIASh had carried out industrial tests with the agglomerate made from
Hungarian bauxite. The agglomerate represents a sintered porous mass without
any hydrate water or moisture. In comparison with green bauxite, the sintered
bauxite possesses the following advantages: no melt ejections from the furnace,
a reduction of the specific electric power consumption by 12.5% and of the bauxit
consumption by 5%, a considerable decrease In duatinesa of the plant shop and, V
consequently, improved working conditions, Based on the teat results, an
agglomeration shop was equipped at the Plant in December 1959, yielding 156,000
tons of bauxite agglomerate per year. The bauxite is crushed to a granularity
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The Melting of Electrocorundum from a Bauxite Agglomerate
of 15-0 Mm, the AK anthracite, used as fuel, to a grain size of ~-O mm. 7-~I%
of anthracite is added to the crushed bauxite and both materials are mixed &nJ
moistened. Then the charge Is sintered in the"17M (UZI") agglomeration mach'Ine
having an absorption area of 50 m2, The following technological parwnetera are
established for the s1ntering process: height of charge layer on the agglomera-
tion belt - 220 mm, average vacuum, before the exhauster - 750 Mm water column,
igniting temperature - 1,220-1,2500C, specific capacity of the agglomeration
machine . 0.41 ton/M2.hour, travel speed of the agglomeration belt - 1.,7)-2.0
m/min. After the sintering and cooling, the bauxite agglomerate is crushed to
a granularity of 150-20 mm and is conveyed to the foundry. The authors present
a table of the composition of the bauxite agglomerate, state the basic parameters
of the melting process, and point out that the specific electric power consump-
tion could be reduced by 14% since sintered bauxite instead cf green one has
been used, which resulted in saving 22,y[6,ooo kwh in 1959. The per-hour-output
of the furnaces grows by 15%. The authors report that this new and important
process has also been adopted by the abrasive-manufacturing plants at Loeningrad,
Chelyabinsk and Tashkent. There is 1 graph and I table.
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1=0141s TO.A. I. IOWMOT9 Z-A- I MUMM, T. 1. 1
NLqWITIKffo A.A.; ILYAORTOMM, I-A,,- UTZ, A.B.; FWMZff. S.M.
Rztraction of olectrecorwAns from bauxite &Womrate From* onerg.
15 se.10316-18 0 060o (Mill IN U)
(Bauxite) (Corwid=)
MMOVSKIY9 If. A.
20867. Negovekly, N. A. K Voprovu selektoil sakharnoy sv*kly na netsvetushnost'.
& ornik nauch rabot ('Isesoyus. nauch. -issled. in-T sakhar. evekly.) Kiyev-9har 'kov,
194A, a. 58-66,
,901 LETO;15 ZHURIAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva, 1949.
17
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~/Dlolqw Iplaffit browund WOct 50
Sv4pr Note
"Clwages in the Characterlatics of Sugar Beets
" 4 Result of Grafting," W. A. Negovskiy, N. F.
21twa# CauRdates Agri Oci, AU-Union Sci Res
Zest of Sugar Beets, Kiev
"Apabiologlys" No 5, PP 104-107
Obecks effects of grafting various combinations
at r4ar boet varieties on wt of root, its sugar
content, and deg of foliation. One table, 3
pbotographs.
176%
IZEGOL'Aly. N. A.
USSR/Biology - Sugar Beets Azotobacters
21 Mar 50
'Tffect of Azotobacters on the Yield and Sugar Content of Various Wrietien of 3ugar
Beets," 1. A. Geller, N. A. Negovskiy, A. F. Nikolayeva. All-Union Sci PeS InSt Of
Sugar Beets
"Dok Ak Nauk 33SR11 Vol Dal, No 3, PP 523-526
Extends Investigations made by othe- authors on effect (,f introJuction of azotobpicter
in soil on yield of various crops by test of effect on 13 different varieties of surar
beets. Checks effect on sugnr content at different stages of Fm~th tuid effect when
azotobacter is used in conjunction with fertilizers. Arranges data in 1"our tables.
Submitted 19 Jan 50 by Acad A. I. Opcrin.
in P1, If 5T11
BioloCy
Card 1 / 1
P,uthor Negovskiy, 11. A
F~- 279
Title Phase dcvelcpment and cult1vatiun of highly productive
varieties of suga- beets
Periodical Izv. AIISSSR. 3er biol. 3, 32-413, MayiJun 1954
Abstract The All-Union Se lentif ic -Research Sut;ar Beet Institute, Y'iev, :.Uf,
developed several improved methods of selection of seeds and
methnda of cultivation of nonflowering varieties of sugar beetii. New
hij;Illy productive, nonflowering, varieties of sugar bet~i_,, hait: ai_-c?a,
been grown in the USSR as a resuit. SowinC of sutiar beef. seeds ,
before arrival of winter, makinE select-ions durLnL cari:- iMtU!.P'.'
transplants, and plantirL; of v~?rnali:~cd seeds in 1!1um1na*,t:,J
houses were some of the methods .:Ieven tabled- F i fte-:, rr
encea, all USSR.
Institution All-Union ~cier.tific-Rr2searci. )ut,ar Beet Y.;Cv
Subm.t,~ed F,.-b,-ua.-y 1', 1~th
NEGOVSKIY, N. A. , DO$ B101 Sgi -- (d6as ) "Stage levelopment
and bringing out of high-producing non-flowering varieties
of-" sugar beet?." Mos, I Fublication of Acad Sci USSR -1 , 1957.
27 PP (Acad Sci U.113R, Inst of Genetics), 140 copies (n, 52-~7,
104)
- 23 -
AGOVSKIY. D.A.
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I, I o to phas (I in I he I,,- lop Lie [It of III, i-ar "C'. te . A c-7 ,,I, lf-ji-I j ri !
10) - 1) 1 14 r -A p ' ',' . ~ PURA . I
..VnoaopAzn,7y nauchno- Ins ledovatol ' ;~iy Ingtitit saKhirnoy qvoj,-ly,
Ki yov .
(Sugar beets) kLigtit--Physiological
NEGOVMY, 11. A.,
"I'he Use ~)f Hetpr-)sls, P,,Iy-pl Idy and Ralf, Ster'llity In 7,igar Bf-*,,
ard Seed Grcrwing in the U.S.S.P."
report submitted for the llt~, intl. Congress )f Genetl-t;, Thf- HagiAe, Net.lif--riands,
2-10 Sep 63
BITZANCV, I.F.; SAYBURCV, V.I.; YEHETS, G-l'.i LHLOVSKIY, N-I.;
NEGOK~~ j-FEDGRDV, A.I.j G&KOV, M.A.; KURBATOV,
97.'; MELINICHUX, A.N.; Tf-NKAL', Ye.A., GCRNATA, Y.Ta.;
ROZIIDF,STVENSKIY, 1.G.; SIDWCV, A.A.; K11DARENKC, F.F.;
BROVKINA, Ye.A.; GF-iER, I.A.; DUBROWORTSEVA, 43.;
VAFGHAVSKlY, B.Ya.i K'JT5UJDJBA, N.V.i KUZ'MICH, S.I.;
PRFZNYAKC,V, P.V.; U,3HAKOV, A.F.; SHEVCHENKO, V.N.;
KHU(-,HUA, K.N.; PETRUKHA, Ye.I.; POZHAR, Z.A.; SHARNALOV,
P.T.; AREF'YEV, T.I.; GRIGOWTEVA, A.I., red.; BALIDD,
A.I., tekhn. rf!d.
[Flugar beets] Sakharnain svekla. Moskva, Se.'Llkhozizdat,
1963 487 p. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-'saledovatell8kly institut sa-
kharnoy svekly. 2. Nauchnyye sotrudniki Vsesoyiiznofro
nauchno-issledovatellskogo Instituta snkharmey svekly
(for all except Grigorlyevn, Ballod).
(Sugar beets)
TY , 1; .1, . , dok! nr t~j chesid kh nw,if, . vJiK A P..
~' i Ing rorm:) a ', ' r 9 ' PT-, Ile Fr,' . -In n tr 1. nr Furn r 9 .
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Death I~ioats a retreat. Haulm I thyttis 9 no.4:45-48
Ap 159. (ACIL 12:7)
(RISUSCITATION)
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Urgent problemm of land *rploit&tion on virgin land state farm.
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Intrao-arterial transfusion uniter pressure as therapeutic sethod
in fatal obstetric and gynecologic hemorrhages. AkuAh gin. No.l:
20-26 Jan-feb 51. (CM 20:5)
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of the Organtes (Hoed-Prof.T.A.Nogovskly), of the AcadmW of
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of cortical and subcortIcal functions In ngoml states and rosusctt&-
tlon of the organism. Zh. vyvehel nerv. detat.. P&Ylova I no.1:120-
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MOVSKIT. V. A;GURVICTI, N. L.
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akush.. Mnskra no. 6:6-1) Jljne 1.952. (CLML 22:14
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Results of the treatment of terminal conditions. Vilrurglia, Moskva
no. 9:11-17 Sept 1952. (CZML 23;3)
L, Of tke laboratory of ftperiental FbIsiology for Revival of tke
Organism (Head - Prof. T. A. Nisgovskly), Academy of Medical Sciences
UM and of the faculty Surgical Clinic, Second. Moscow Medical In-
stitute Ismal 1. V. Stalls (Director -- Honored Vorker in Scienne
A. N. Bakulev).
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a. USSR (600)
4. Life (Biology)
?. Restoration of biological functions to an organism. Priroda 41 ao.12 195;&
9. Kouthly 14&t oL Russian Accessions. Library of Gongress. Karch 1953. Unclassif Led.
LIFISHINSILATA. O.B., professor; USIYZVICH. CA.. professor; ASRATTAI. N.A..
profee-sor; SHIRIOT. A.I.. professor; PILIMVICH, S.I., doktor moditsin-
skikh mauk; VOUX 1. A.A., professor; FILUMOT. I.C. professor;
SNYAKIV, P.G., professor; MINIGOMIT. V,N.. professor; VERANSIT.
A.D.. akadamik; DZIN, A.O,, daktor mdttolaskikh nanki gOnTARITUIT,
L.I., profe"Wrl 131involy- 11A., professor& IIABA29911. V.I.. professor;
6TELOORM. I.T., Tra-fes-ecr: TZWROV. B.G., professor: BAKUUV, A.I..
professor; SMIHNOV. L.I., professor; USPINUIT. V.I., rodaktor; PSTROT.
S.P.. rodaktor.
(TeachIngs of I.P.Pavlov in theoretical and practical medicine]
Uchenin I.P.Pavloya v Oorstichemkol I praktichookot aditsine. Vol.2.
Noskva, Isd-vo Kinisterstyo adravookhranoniia OSSR. 1953. 611 p.
(KLRA 713)
1. Doytitvitellnyy chlon AM SSSR (for Uposhinskaya, Chernigovskiy and
B*UIOT). 2. Chlon-korrespondent Akadmall nank SSSR (for Asratyan).
3. Chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for %drnov. Fillsonov, Yegorov end
L.I.Smirnov). 4. Moscow. TS*ntrallnyy inatitut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
(Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich. 1849-1936) (Nervous systan) (ftysiology)
SMMR, M. 1. (Koscov); SEWVSI=, V. A. prof assor, rAvedulumbechly.
er,gstlasphogphoric acid content in the brtft tissues in dYing aDd in
subsequent resuscitation. Arkh. Pat. 15 no.2:55-60 Mr-Ap '53 (XLRA 6:5)
1. laboratoriya eksperiantalluoy fiziologli Po ozhivlamiyu orgenimms Akadexil
mdltsinsklkh nauk SMIR -
(CA 47 no.16:8207 '53)
WOY5KlY, V.A.
In memory of YqAJ-nlrl')V/Arkh. pat., Moskva 15 no.)t94-93 W-
June 1953. (GIAL 25 s 1)
1, Obituary.
V.A.
Lab. for exp. Phys. of org. Resuscitation, USSR Acact. of med.Scis. *The importance of
the cerebral cortex in the dissolution and restoration of vital functions of the
organisn (Nissian text) J.RKtf. PATOL. (Mosk.) 1953, 15A (3-14).
A historical alirvey is given of the development of the theory of 'clinical death' -
a reversible stage of dying between cardiac arrest and biological death. 'Death is
the total degeneration of the organism, the dissolution of reflex connections, which
unite the vital activities of the various Farts of the body'. Research in this field
has M-atly been stimilated bry the inve tipations of F. A. Andrejev, who in 1913
sugFeEted the use of an intra-arterial olood transfusion directed apains+ the olood
stream for resuscitation. Severe shock approaches clinical death in that it in-
volves considerable disturoances in rofles re.Fulation. Nef-ovsky's method of m--
suscitation involves a centripetal intra-arterial rhyl;hmical blood transfusion silb-
ject to contrcUed pressuri3and with subsequent intravonous ~,lood trazisf,ision.
Artificial respiration is Simultaneo-asly i-iven. The Lntra-arterial administratiun
of blood causes marked stijiulation of the vascular interoceptors, which in its
turn aff,,ctsthe- restvration of function in the CIS and causes 'axon reflexes' of the
conduction system of the huart. The meaullary centres are first re-activatea, fol-
lowed by tendon reflexes, pupillary reflexes and finally cormeal reflexes. 1, he
cerebral cortex is not re-fictivated until the subcortex has been -ertored (it -s the,
first to 'die' and the last. tote resuscitated, an alsc shown by exro.-riments).
'_~randt - Wrlin
SO: Excerpta Medica; Section ',' Vol. 7 No. 10.
SHIMMOVA. L.G.; NZWVUIY, V.A.o professor, zaveduyushchiy
Now data on tte treatment of patients In terminal states; from date present-
ed at a conference on the problem of pathophysiology and therapy of terminal
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no.6:23-26 Je 153. (KLHA 6:6)
1. Laboratoriya skeperiment&llnoy fisiologil po oxhivlenlyu organismov Aka-
demli meditsinskikh nAwk SM.
(Death, Apparent) (First aid in illness and injury)
(Medicino-Practice)
NZOOTSIXY, V.A.
U
Clinical application of complex method of ressucitation in severe
shock in argony, and in clinical death. Klin. mod.. Hookys, 31 no.4:3-11
Apr 1953. (CIAL 24:4)
1. Professor. 2. Moscow.
RIDOVSKIT. V.A., profensor (Moscow).
~..Wawanwft
Clinical application of complex method of reauscitatIon in Bevere shock.
in agony. and in clinical death. Ilin.med. 34 no.4:3-11 Ap 1j).
(MI-MA 6-7)
(Resuscitation) (Respi-ators)
NNOISSIT, V.A.
(Pathorlwatoloa and therapy of scour and of elinie&l death]
fttoflolologlia I terspila agoull 1 klInIchemkol sm~ertl. Moskva,
Nedgis, 1954. 255 p. (MM 716)
(Death)
rve's-0 V3 ki Y j/. R.
j
BAKUIAV. A.M.. redaktor; GATIVSKAYA, M.S.. redaktor; OCRIZONTIN. P.D..
redaktor; GUTATIT, A.T.. r*d&ktor;DOBR0vjI?Iv, A.T., redaktor;
KILICHWO. I.?.. redaktor; VNWSgff, V.A., redaktor; NTROVA. P.F..
redaktor; PS M V, B.A., r kI"OOr"9,Wf9W. 5.A.. redAktor; 3xv IN.
S.Te., redaktor; SHEr=VA. L.G., re"Irtor; NNYMAN. I.M., rodaktorl
BOBROVA, U.N., tokhnichookiy rodaktor
(Transactions of the conference dedicated to problems of pathologteal
physiology and therapy of the terminal states in the clinic wA in
first aid practice: December 10-12. 19521 Trudy Ironferontsit posvia-
shchennoi problese patofiziologit t terapit terminallnylch sostotanit
v klinike i praktike nootloshnot pomoshcht. 10-12 Delabria 1952 g.
Koskva. Goo. izd-vo meditainskoi lit-ry. 1954. 329 p. (MM 813)
1. Konferentstya ponvy"hche=Va
terminallufth sostoyanit v klinike
Moscow, 1952.
(Physiology, Pathological)
problem@ patofistologii i terapil
i praktike nootloshnot poisothchl,
(Death, Apparent)
13GOVSKIT. V.A.; SUIRRUSKAYA, U.N.
I ebsiftv"Mw
Treatesat of patients I& ternizal stages. Khlrurgtia no.1:56-60
Ja '54. (MW 7:5)
1. Is laborstorii eksperlwatallsoy fisiologii po oshivlealyu organisms
(savedurushchiy - professor T.A.Megovskly) Akedenii mdltslnddkh nank
SSSR I fakulltstokoy khtrurgichaskoy klinW Is. 5.1.3pssokukotakogo
(soveduyushchLy - professor A.N.Bakulev) 11 Moskovokoge weditslaskogo
Institute in. I,T.SUIlna. (Resuscitation)
Subject
Card 1/1
Authors
Title
USSR/Electricity
Pub. 27 - 9/25
Periodical
Abstract
Institutiona:
AID P - 94o
Akopyan, A. A., Kand. of Tech. Sci., Gurvich, N. G., Kand.
of Med. Sri., Zhukov, I. A., Eng., Negovskiy, V. A., Doc.
of Med. Scl. _."' - '. - I - "A'
Possibility of cardiac resuscitation by means of
during ventricular fibrillation
Elektrlchestvo, 10, 43-49, 0 1954
Experiments with de-fibrillation of dog8' hearts are
described and optimal Impulse characteristics were
determined. Possibilities of application to the human
organism are discussed. A description of the de-
fibrillator, generating electric impulses Is(given.
Ten photo raphs and drawings, 23 references Russian-
1899-1954T.
All-Union Institute of Electrical Engineering Im. Lenlnl-
Laboratory of Experimental Physiology for the Revival nf
Organisms of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Submitted ii lo, 1954
N E '- (, V , (, \~, 4 /1
0t qqp~ pmosob" as aw an cmw~ st owwm at aw
~# onew" 10 - rr A~l Ims IMIM66
The Resistance of the Heart and Central Nervous Svstem
tuider Conditions of Artificial Haothermia.
V. A. TIEGOVISKY alid V. 1. SOBOLEVA
ROOM . - &%A-j4u3 (aritaia Pubussum) awasmin".
SIGOVSKIT9 V.A.
ftelopathologtc princivIes of the therapy of terminal states in
obstetrics and gynecology. Akush.1 gin. no.2:89-93 Nr-Ap '55.
(NUA 817)
1. Iz laboratorit eltsperimentalIncar fiziologii po othivleniyu or-
ganize& (zav. -prof. T.A.Kegovekty) Akadenti meditsinskikh nauk
SSSR.
(RISUSCITATIOII,
in gyn. & ohst.)
(OBSTWRICS,
reauscitat ion in)
(OTNICOLOGT.
resuscitation in)
lo tc-
w. -,j At
&UAW c6"&= ti Al~
Aw Nil
Bid 193 Awr r-lil i4PORILMS 64 20 464i
tun pli bypothelrW4, to OM
WS tile potim-01
Z~V 7- i
the)LIltrAl orto mitkW44% of hold "vit), Th.
la
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width do - *j"t f Din tcn-d~A,4t~z~
it 0t
ble- pa"Ibil to Ifthl
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1-41 , , ) V -, !4, 1 'T)\(/, ~
GitASHCHMOV, R.I.
"Path%tWslology and therapy of the agoruil utate and clinical dmath. '
V.A. govskii. Reviewed by S.I.Grashcheakov. Zhur.neyr. I psikh.
55 no.8:629-633 '55. (K4RA 8:10)
(DIATH) (RESUSCITATION) (MOVSKII, V.A. )
JUMTSKIY, V.A.; GAYNTSKAYA. M.S.
the use of suck-and-blow respirator* for resuscitation Cwlth sunmry
to Angllshj Rksper.khir. 1 no-5:3-9 3-0 '56. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Is Laborstorii eksperisentallnoy fisiologii po ozhivlentyu
organism ksov. - prof. V.A.Segovskiy) ANY 553R.
kBwrlU?OR3
suck-and-blow respirator. as@ in resuscitation)
tRI,SUSCITATION, upper. and instruneints
suck-and-blew respirator)
NEGOVSKIY, V. A.
"Arterial Transfusion of Blood Under Cond itionc of Hypothermia,"
by Prof V. A. Regovskiy, Leboratory of Experimental Phytiology
for Revival of Organitims (Airector, Ili-of V. A. Negovnkiy),
Acndemy of Medicai Sclenct,!; USSR, Problemy Gematologil I Perell-
.jantyp Krovi, Vol 1, No 5, Sep/Oct-75 , pp 44-49
The author discusses the uEe of arterial transfusion and cardiac ffas-
sage in cases of collapse, shock, clinical deal.h, etc. for purposes of re-
vival. Special emphasis is placed on the condition of hypothermia in whicb
blood pressure is reduced tG a critical point,
,rhe purpose of this research was to determine whether it was possible
to prolong the duration of r-lini.-al death by hypothermia (dvrn to 19 degrees
centliqade). Numerous experimen-.s proved that it was possible to prolong
this period from the previous 5-6) minutes up to one hour, with complete
subsequent restoration of the vital functions of the organism. Measures
for overcoming cardiac fibrillation are mentioned.
LKISR/Hu=i and iXiairnI Physiology - Thermcregulati-,n. V-3
Abs Juur : Ref Zhur - Rol., Nc 1, 1958, 3816
Autl-,cr : V.A. Ne6ovskiy, V.I. Sotclyeva
Inst
Title Dynamics if the Extinctijr and Restcrati-i ,f tl'4c
Organism's Vital Functions ir, Lethal BLi-j!-Dralaing,
UUdGr Elypcthermic Oundittons.
Orig Pub Arkh1v Patologil, 1956, iB, N3 6, 58-7C
Abstract The body temperature of 24 dogs was lowered by means of
physical c,)oling under penthotal amesthesia. After a
body temperature of 24-5 - 26-50 was reached, the ani-
mals were mssively bleeded. The duration of the iying
under hyputherrdc cond-iticns was about the same as that
,pcothermia (6 mir.. 12
ob3erved in axperiments vlth-,,ut hy %
see- - 31 min, 32 see.). Clinical death lasted 5 - ~~O
min. in 5 experiments, abo."t 30 minutes in 10 experi-
raents, 40 min. in 2 experiments, and up to one hour in
Card 1/3
USSR/Human and AnIrnI FhysLlogy - Thermregulatiun. V-3
Abs Jour Ref Mur - BiA., ?V~ 1, 1958, 3816
7 experinents. Resuscitation ~)f the animals was perf:jr-
mod by means c)f intr(i-oxterial blood transfusion ant-l ar-
tificial respiration with the aid )f an apparatur which
was inaufflating air Into the lungs. Cardiac activity
was re-established after 30 sec. to 6 min. (at a teq,eru-
ture of 23-250); at the beginning of the resusc'_tati:~a,,
ventricular fibrillati--.r, appeared in 20 animls, whicl, was
stopped by an electric (Iefibril-lator (single dischar.-es
of the condensatars). Under hypothermic conditi-,ns, res-
pimticn was restored -inly after 6 min. to ~~ne h(,ur an-'
28 ninutes, after the begiruAng of the resuscitatioi. at
an averar,,e body temperature 24-28P, independently fr- r.
the clinical death duration. FewarELing was achicverl I,-,-
iTz-,erg,ing the aninals ii, ---= wo-ter 5 to 2C i-Anutes -ift,-,r
the beginning cf the resuscitation; the proc(2ss
from 44 minutes tc 2 hours and 17 n"utes until a trmp,_:r%-
ture of 31-320 was reached. A longer wa=driol Lz,'.
Card 2/3
USM/Ilurjui and Animl Rya I. 1,-)(V - Therrureiulat ion.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bioi., Nc 1, 1958, 3816
harrd'ul uffects. ~ne hour ufter reruneitati~_,i~,
case-, the artQria-1 ;~ressurc was lack to noT-_-al.
The respirati;,n rate and pulse were back tr, initial v,-Li,cs
after a pcriud cf t1ine depending -n the length-. -f t1'e ~11-
nical lfmth, surx-times a fev hours after the bcginnli-,~: f
the resuscitatiGn. Wnen clinical death had lasted up tr
40 E,.inutes, ccxiplete restrrati-n -f a11 vital functi(-ns
tcok n-m, twc to f~_ur !mys. ',,'.tder hy,,,ctterT.Ac
tr,(! durati)n -)f the clinical Jeati. hni nc cffL!ct or, tt,!
time necessary for tctal rec,- 'very. in 4 ~ut -f 7 allirrls,
it was possible ti. restore vital functi(ins after a clini-
cal (Ie~.th _f abcut one hour.
Card 3/3
VAGOVSKff. T.A..professor. laurnat Stalinsiroy presit.
Reamination of the body. Zdorowle 2 no.2:4-6 T 156 (XLRA 9:5)
(RHOSCITATICIN)
3471. NEOUVSM V.A., MAKARYCHEV A. I. ami POPOVA A. V. 0 D% 11.1 fill C'
51 ru-nusigluned defence reflox chionges In aninial. 1'r-
I. jivrUL. 195h, 0/4
ed a ,r clinical death Z.VV9C.NF.11VAw
V
4 fit
(584-596) Graph* 7 Tables I (Russian text)
Defensive conditioned reflexes to various Stimult reinforced bv an electric s-ho(k,
as well as inhibitory conditioned reflexes to otfier stimuli never i-vinforcvU 1,% 111C
shock, were established In 6 dogs. Afterwards the dogs were subjected to clinit -il
death by bleeding from the femoral artery. The time of the clinical death was about
3 min. and then the resuscitation was attempted by forcing back blotidand byarlific-
ial respiration. During the experiment the conditioned and unconditioned renexes
were tested. It was found that conditioned reflexes disappeared at the beginning of
the blood loss while the unconditioned reflex was still present durinv the first few
min. After recovery*the unconditioned reflex was present again on the next day;
positive condilioned reflexes appeared only 7-8 days after the experiment. while
inhibitory conditioned reflexes were disinhibited. All conditioned reactions were
diminished. The full restoration of conditioned reglexes took place 3-4 months
after the experiment. In one dog in which a neurosis had been established before
the experiment. the conditioned reflexes appeared only after 5 months.
Wyrwicka - Warsaw
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V A ;111(1 ',()11()IJA'A N' .1 D y ri i ryi f j, r i ri d
-fit of % Ita I ftinction'; ,f 'h, -,I ~:.In.s TTI ri
d - -t If f r rn h ci v rn t, r r h a g c u ri (I P r h v p f. e r in , i ( It ~j s s tr, f. x t
AHKII PAT(M. I 9r,fi 18 % ( 50 - 7 0) Graphs 3 1 aldi s I
%-f,r(- refrigerated to 2.4.5-26.5'C. and bled tinfil tripiration and hf-arl - be a!
vased. After an hour of 'climi al dvath' it was found imssible tc) reanilylatt, them
bY injection of blood and rew;irrning in a hath at 43-45'17.
Giaja - Belgrade (11. 5
r i, ', r, y , ~, rII
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(CARDIAC ARRKST. ther.
heart message, evaluation. review)
'IV L- r 0 ~ v 4
UNGOVSXIY, V.A., prof.
,~.Zllllw -L-
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(HY MMIA, I'MCID off.)
(MICTIDIRIPHAIMBAPHT)
(MISUSCITATION)
UZATH)
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(HIBMWTIOU, &RTIFICILL,
lytic cocktail in exper. resuscitation (Rua))
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(GYMMCOLOGICA1 DISUSU. compl.
henorrh.. ther., intra-arterial blood trans-
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