SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKS, M. - NIKULIN, A. A.

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URCAKiJor, RMt-IL; STENOtgI.; HUXJNgr.; tecbrUcka "Iupr&c&tKOLWAWA,T,* Awatiotwa capacity of the carcUopulmorAry systm In ado.- Issaence. r1l. Effect or work stream on soRe basic indicos or blood circulatory afficienoyo Bratielelskolinty, 2 no.9c %1-553 163. 1. Katodre pediatrIs I* take Cak. UntrAomonskoho v BmUsla" (vefteat Prof. HUDr. Wakubcovit) a Oddelenie klinickej pato- rysiologle, pri katedre eacparimmitalnej patologie a fazoako- logle (vedual katedryt doe. KEVr. 9.&Lrt&, C.&-.). BfRCIIK;J ; NIKS,V..; STZMER,J.; ifuL)!',T.; RI=MSFT,I.;Tech t;Poh!Pr.r.GU-'ZAI.G'Aj Fwattorml efflal- -:I- -f tho car4iopuI=cr&r7 apte= during tho poriod of ae-'#acence. IV. Rahtion of i1qsIcal per- f,lnmanca to so- 4 jomt4ic Indices. Brattal, I&_ 11sty 2 no. 11 t637-.648 163. 1. Katedra pediatrie 1. to-k. fak. Uply. Konenskeho V Bratislava; (vedoucacdoc. WUDr I JaInibcova) a Melanie Ulnlcke~ pato- 111cloloele pri Katsdre experimentalnej pntologle a famako- logiap Lnk.fak. Univ. IrrArnskeho v Bratislava (vedouci katedrys doe, KlMr- E.Bartt, f%fr, BIRCAE.J. ;-xw4!!0 TacbxLlcka spolup as ranetim,Aj off lalency of the cardlopalmovary system durW the partod of adolegoance. V. Iffect of the work load an ventilatIone Bratisl. lak. listy 2 vooI2001-709 163o I., Katedra padiatrie 1. lak.fak. Univ. K=wakeho v ' 3ratiolerve (vedutag doe, HUDr. 1,Jaknibcova) it Oddelonie klinlikej patofyziologle p--,l Katedre w"rizentalnej patologio i farmakologie, (v4ducl katedrya doe. Mr, E. Barta, Me. Anthropametrlu v%lues ir. childrw, training fer Ice ekatlpg. Brat!alo lek, listy 44 no.ll-.6'70-,&J"7 :) 15 164 1. Kfttedrs pollatr!e I [4k. fakulty Unlv&-.%lty tom".AO!c v Ebratialars (Yeduca - prof. MlJf).*-. T.~;ahbcovz)j klintakej patofitiologie pri Vated" experlwntaire.4 nat--- logle Lek. fakulty llniv--rlzty rnmenskohn v ft-ntleltre (Vwlur.,l katedry - dof?. M"Rr. E., Ehrta. tr,?.) a modiciny 1. Lek* f"Ity 'Univerizt7 v Llrstislrvot (yeduct - pro*d* Mll~-q M, WdrojIcka),, J. ; '!';FS J A r.. Ph.781cal OVIOI-McY tn chilldr&-i tra-!,-;#7 for Ic" ekfit!n-g. lek. listy 44 no.12007-713 0 31 164 1. Katedra pedlatrJe 1. lek. fakulty Univer-rity Koncn.6:e~~o v Rmt1mlRvtv (yeduca pror. PULi-. '.jai-jbc--va); Oddelf--,!c- kllnl.~*~ patorysialogis pri Katedre stpertmentaln,4j tatologis I..ck. ragul- ty University Yamenakeho r Bratialave (ve4acl kate+-7 - A,,2. HUVreE.Narta, CS.-.,) a YAtedra internoj ".4iininy r Lck. falculty UnIvervity Komensksho v Bratislavv (Veduci - 1-.rof. Mi'01r.Y. fbdrej Icka). BIRCAK, J.; IFIVArOVAt G.; JANOWArOVAP E. The heart volume of healthy children In adolescents. Bratial. lek. 11sty 45 no.ID649-664 15 D 165. 1. rAtedra pediatrie I Lek. fak. Univerxity Komensketo v firati- slave (veduca prof. MUDr. 1. Jahibcova), Oddol4nie klinickej patofyziologle pri Katedre experlrientalnej patologle Lek. fak. Univerzity Kounnskeho v Bratislave (veduci katedry doc. WDr. Es Barta, We.) a Ustav zdravotnickej statistiky v Bratislev" (riadital prom. ekonom S. Eetok). BMCAK,j J.; NIKSO K.; MIDAKOVAl G.; RIErA','xSKT,, I.; DROBN-Ig 11. Relation of the heart volume to physical working capacity in healthy puberal children. Etratial. lek. listy 45 no.12027-738 31 D f65. I* Katodra pediatris I Lskarske fakulty Univertity ro=enskeho v Bratislave (veduca prof. WDr. 1. Jakubcova) , Oddelente kli- nickaj patofyzlologle prI katedre experimentalnej patologle L*karok* fakulty Univorzity Komensksho, v Bratislave (ved%ict katedry doc. MUDr. E. Hart&, CSc.) a Ustav zdravotnickej statlettky v Bratislave (veduct prom. skonon S. Estok). PIKSHICH, I.I., pror.; smiNA, v.v. Moscow atineral water. Vch.zap. HOPI 9705-92 161. MRA 15:3) (Nowcow Province-ldneral vaters) a I n C In A33. JOUR. AUhLa., do. 1.939. .~;o. 88289 AMHOR Nikshichq M.; Maystarovich, G. TITLS Processing of Plums OR11%. PUB. r-ciloprivreda, 1957, 5, No 1, 44-47 03TRACT Yugoslavia Is the second largest producer or r)Ium:; an 31 worldwide basis, 5.256 of the plum-crop are used up as fresh fruit, 4.7% are made into plum-butter, candy and jam; 12 ,5% are processed to prunes, and 77.6%o are used to make plum liquor. Expo7t or prunes has been decreasing steadily due to poor quality processing of the pluns. It Is necessary to Improve the quality of prunes, for which purpose It Is propossd to expand trie grcroting of the variety lPo7l-egech and provide modern drying factlities. lt Is also Alf'.'Cessary to In,;rease the output of cawed products. E. Lebedeva -~4 T w :I I "I.T Mom ixpwtmt varletIL" of peacbes for oompote, p, 1932., 101. 90 1b. 12, 1954. Name 2"PeAs rvtoouvu. JOWCZ: Nast *Aropmn Aocessims List, (UAL) Ltbraz7 of Comma". Vol. S. lb. a. Asawt. 1956. i-mic., -. Problem of prin~!s. 0. Beeogr%d, Vol. "j, w). - , F,~. 1~550 SO: Yonthly List of Si5t European Accessiona, LC, Vol. 4, no. 10, -Oct. Uncl. Yugoslavla /themical Techw.Liv _y. Chemical Products and Their Application Abs Jours Author -. Title t OrIg Pubt Food Udustry Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9# 195T# 32999 KIWIc Warad K. Tachnalogleal Nvaluation r Some Peach Varletten Tehalimp 1955t 10, Ito go 1140-1144 Abstractr To determine the beat varieties for the manufac- ture or jams, stewed rruits and preserves, tech- roologic&I tests were carried out which showed that the best varieties are 'Ute Elberta.K. "Late Oraford'r and "Oolden Jubilee%, These var- letise have the highest sugar content (10.15- 13.6%) and at the saxe time their processing pro- cam IA NWICO No Q"Uw of ANNIGM NA I)sges2aw pa so po 2325 -1 1 p Bcavrldf Val 209 so. go 2Z5 50t SUL* Vol 5v He* To ERV# 190% MIMIC, M.; GNKOIFIC, U. StrovWx I@ as a nw material for proassing, P. MS. (Tehrdka. voi. n. no. 9. 1956. Boo"Odo rue"ISTIA.) SO: Wouthly List of Nut guropeon Aceesslons, (na) Wo Tolo 6. go, 7. JWj 1957. VW2. Yugoslavia f1w"hasical Technology. Chmical Products 1-32 and Their Application Food Industry Abe Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiyap No 9, 195T# 32994 Author i Moto Nilorad- Title :Drying of Fruit Or1g Pub: TehnUm,, 1956, 11, No lo, 1545-154T Abstraott The necessity Is pointed out of a technological "leatIon of the sultablc varieties of fruit, best adapted for drying. In the first place anoug the dried fruit produced in Yugoslavia are plume (62.45%), peaches mount to 2.36%, apricots to 1.29%. It in planned to Increase the production C ard 1A s ! .- 5 1 ': ,'%~ . 1 I'T K 77 C ,*Wi. ~Mwp. rav rAert-l for thr, V,~I. 31, T "T lr,:, MY Poor,,--id, 01, F5,,-A Farv,-Pan A-7c-silor., 1-17 YUG03LAVU Chamioal Toohnology. Chamia%L Proluots H-La and Their Application. Food rndustry. Abs lour: Rof Zhur-Khtmiyaj Ito 1, 19599 2805. Author ; Nikshich. M. Inst : NOZ given. Title : The Qualitativu Value of Plums. Orig Pub: Polloprivroda, 1957, 5, No 1, 39-43. Abstract: In connection with a ditainishing demand for Yugo- slavian prunes in Pacific Ocoan States where it competes with those from California, attention was given to the quality of certain varieties of plum suitable for drying (,Vozhegachi, Ashonki, Itallyanki and others). The Yugoslavian variot- ies are better than American ones in the raw mat- erial state, but the quality of the prunes is in- ferior due to a primitive drying. -- Z. Lebedava. Card 1/1 YLWSLAVLA /-Plant Oistaseso CultiVated Plants@ 0 ,Abe Jourt Ref Zhur.131*to, No 13g 19580 58694* Autho r i Jordovict Mo: NIks1C 0 last ?-Not fivene - . A_~M_ Title t The irect or the Ptumls Smaltpox Virus (Prunus virus 7 - Hristov) on the FruLtfuLness., Cktamical Composition and Commercial Qualities or Plums. Orig Pubt Archiv poljopre, nauke, 1957, lot" NO 28r aC.-G-ri, Abstractt Plum treat, constituting 699 of all fruit trees In Yugoslavia (75 million trees) are affected every- where In Yugoslavia by the plum's smallpox virus, The affliction is some regions reaches 1009. The disease does not destroy the treest but consider- ably reduces, the yield and quality of the p-Lums. The sugar content or the plum, gathered from the trees, infected by the virus, is L.69, lower and Cord Ift 14 YLKMIAVIA/Cliemical Te2hoology - FoGd Industry, Abe Jour : Ref Mur - Khimlys, 10 16, 19580 55598 Author : Hikshich Inst .9 - -- - Title TechnoloElcal Properties of Certain Varieties of Plum in Regird to Their Drytago Grig Pub i Tehnika, 1957, 12, No 50 Preliz-anbena Ind.,, U, go 5, 65- 66. Abstract The possibility of prolonging the drying season of pl=s by selecting early, middle arA late varieties is descri. bed. Charts are fumishod for tho chemical ccrq.,osition of fresh plume and pruneso The total sugmr content In fresh p1=9 Is (in %): 15-52 - 9.56; acidis, 1.31 - 0.58; dry rntter, 21.5 - 13.2. In prunes respectively: 58,1 2.58 - 1.05; 75.2 - 68-9. Card 1/1 YtXW4AT14 Chmisal Toolmology, ftod Industrr R-28 -Ahs,JwAr iW, ftw-13d"yas Ib 12, LOW, 41364 Author last Ibt &ivm Title g Me quaUfar air the varietr of applot which are considered for plantation in Sorbia. Orig Pub c Tlaahmika, 1957, 12, We 06 Prebranbana Lnd,, 11, go Vg 139- Abstract t On the basis of agrotachniaml mad technological czamination of vartatias for plantlng in Sarbim. the dossort appio vmr- iotion (45.7% rrom all plantings) th%t aro contmplatod to be plontod mro, first, Jonathan, than. London P0P21nQ Golden DolicLous. and Rod Doliatous, The apple variaticc mon- tionad aont&in sugar (rospoativaly)c 14,6-15.08 10.7-13.4t card 1/2 ,ITKSICO M.; GAEVVICO L. Contritution to the econo-de evaluation of certain deomestic t)T.Cs am protot- ypes of fruit-dryinL7 installations. p. 1388*- (ITHRIKA. Vol. 120 go. h, 1957,, Peorrad, Yuroslavia) SOt Monthly List of tast European Accessions (ITAL) Lc. Vol. 6. Hoo lCq October 1957. Uacl. UM/Geneml Biolozy - 0azerul. Ecolo:;y. Abs jow Rof Zhur Kol., so 6, IM, P-3701 Authw ftbo-Nikochior LY. Inst lbecow Forestry Institute Title 7he Depandeace of latural Restoratioa of the Forest cra the Activity or Some Aninals - Liggers. Orig Put Nauchn. tr. Mosk. lesotckh.~.. In-t, 1957, VYP. 5, 127-138 Abstract The results are givea of observations of the iafluence of raiiworms ard molea on the natural restoration of the forest, con4ucted in 1952-1953 La Aleksinsky Leskhoz of Tula Oblast.. Lov cover vas co,.wted on platfcrms of 2 x 2 m, placed. 14. each on test platforms vit.ht direasions. of 50 x 50 m. The count of worms vas coz-Aucted, on platforrm vith dimnsion, or 0.5 x 0-5 x 0-5 m- By means or & tape count, the n=ber of MOJQL tunnels. vas determined 6a th4 oart 1/2 38 30(l) Z-07/25-59-7-40/53 AUTHORs Nikso-Z'Ukochlo, 'A1,,V.t Candidate or Biolok;ical 3ciences, 1.1,013c;ow TITLE: Lettorn to the Editor P;MIODICAL: Nauka I thiznlq 1959, Nr 7, PP 77-78 M-13A) ABSTRACT: The article deals with "phytocides" (plant toxine killing bacteria and funSi) and "phytocidell-productrur trees and shrubs to be planted ta the Gardens of new housing develo moat areas. The riold of "phytocitles" is bein,; ctudied by the flfos~--ovskly lesot-ekhnicheskiy inatitut (Zoscow Institute of Forest Ea~;ineering) an! other institutes. The toxicity of "phytocides" has the followinj; power: it taken the "phytoclde"-containing mountain ash leaves 20-30 minutes to kill flies, whereas the "phytocidal" properties of a bird cherry brines death to them after 4-G minutes. The bird cherry leaves also exercise a deadly effect oa white mice, killin,; then within 20-40 Card 112 Lattors to the Editor AP jOV/25-59-7-49/53 minutes. Hunans (;reatly profit by "ph,7tocid.s" ar, the air they breath in thoroughly purified by the latter rrum microorGanisms. Thus, a young pine wood it; nearly free of "pI*rtocides" - a fact often made UGC Of in the cure of tuberculosis cases by having; them brcath the salubrious pine wood air. However, only poor "phytocid:!"- generatinC_ pl,-.nts such as ash trees are --ostly bein:, planted in the j;ardens o:*the nomly-built hou3i&~; dc- velopments. Preforoace should therelore be :;iven to the followin(; shrubs and trees _-Lble to produce "phytocides" in ~;reat quantities: mountain ash, bird cherry, birch, Acer platinoides, black currant, and Thuja occidentalin. The pine and fir also belono to this -roup, yet they do not qualify since they are unable to withstand the suoke and gas-polluted city air. Card 212 //()11/61/018/011 I(xillult" KI 12/9553 AUTHOWS: kforttdi rui . A. I ~-Ionvkevi ch. S. 11. . Niktorinfokayn i% anti t. tubarevii. 1. f 11. V, Reco% erv of t i tatattim dtoi%sdes from to t4initem-ri ch -olitire by the ftllialoo%te method PERIODICAL: Chemie a chrwickA teclectoloitie; Prebted technickA a %I hodopodfil,qkOl litPF-Attary, v.18, no.ti, 1961, 513, abstract (hbl-708t, (I.skokrosochnyye Paterialy, no.[. JL961 , [FAT: Thip method pet-wits the recovery of 95-196%~ TW,, tram Ilmenile APAWO containing 75-8%:', TiO 2 by the suLphate proci;qop. Ih- istod- of* hilthly concentrated Itmenife.- slaore leads to ,o '51% foavtna at su.lphuric avid. All torocessing connected with the prepardstion of' it-on oulphate dRarAng the treatment of the Ilmenite concentrate can be disp*ftsed with. 2 figures, 4 tahl"s, % references. (Abstractor's Note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 NIKU, A. 0. MV, A. G.: *On th* content and msthodoloE7 of obliCatory oxnrciss and morning amastics with children in the older pre-school craW in kindercarten". Leningrad. 1955. Stato Order.of IanIn and Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Physical Culturv imal P. F. Lesplt. (DIs-tertattons for the Degme of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.) SO: Wthwaa latopLe Ro. r0. 10 December 1955. Moscew. .0 am. P.p. fte Coistrat fang-41stance Telepboue Ixthav4go to oMrattne on a 7-hour workday, schodulao Test.eviasl 20 no.2s) F 160. (KM 1-30) I* Ikehaltnik TSentrallmoy, neghdugorodnay tolefonnoy stantelto (T*14phona) (Rours of labor) BZL96 S/097/1-50AW/t.3/t 1/003 AMMS ayazdey. A.A., Professor, Doctcr of Tezhn!cal Sciences, Mlkhaylov. K.V , Mik-ala, I , Candidates of Te~,.hnital Sc!,!nces ................. TME. Olass-ReInforced Pj&q*4C6 for Rairfo7cing rf C--,n:re*e Str-.,-tjres PERIODICAL! Beton I Zhelez(:,_B4_t-,r., 1960. 3. pp, 105 - III =1 - The artiols~ deals w1th the latest -I-, *he fleld rf rs!n- ftv~ed ccn,.,rete, consisting in Uhe erploymen* cf ncn_met&1 relnfor:lng m3tertal cn *he taste cf flber-glsss. The idea was first expreesid ty sr:h1lect A.K. aircy in 1941; since that time extensive reietrch w:,-,k his been dt~ne In the USSR &nd abroad. Sctenlia-a have to" to tl~e tbat f1ter-glass to unsuitable as reinforcement; It can be ustd. however, In the shape of bars with plastic binlers; for better &dhesi:r, fiber-glaas Is treated w"" aillcohydrMe o-amblnat!ona (silanes). From 1958 to this date epecial 1tviestigattons were con- ducted by th,9 Institute of Concrete and Refnfc~r-.ed Con*rete of tre ASIA of 11-te USSR,, For rotnforoing: matert&l strips of gdA,4s veneer sheeo.9 of tlae LeningraT. skiy zavod sloistykh plastlikov (Leningrad Laa!nsted Plastics Plant) were used. Ibis venw3r contained abrcut 67% of FIGer-glass by wtifght, Pird ZWby volume. Its tensile strength of "the ffter.gl4ss of non-alk4line rcvn;osttInn 14. 161e. in Card 1/4 X 62196 5/097^/tW/03/1" 005 CFl&es_Re1r;_!or,eed Plastics for Reinforcing of Corirete Struotures dlaz-~ter Is given &a b*.4,rg 8,000-9,OW kg/=2 (!r. th-e atr); the iq&ce Mer- glass, b-it oalcium-chlorlde-drIel, Incr-a-res In t4nellp etrengt-h to 13,500-1-1,000 kg/~z2. ,The arttnmettc an value ef tensile strength of glass veceer st.r!pp is equal to 11,750 kK/cMF, in aaaardsnco with tests oorAuct-i4l on 150 sar,;Ioe of strips -70 cm long. The article gives a fDrvula whicr, eh,,ws to what extsnt the tsnetlc strergth depends uinn the d-Arattor. of strese being appliel. At a given time the tensile strength W decreased by 55%. Tests h4ve &~-sm that after 10 hours of stress applIcatton the ooeff!clent of de:reas4~ or tensile strengt-h 4.8 0.7. Tentile strength of ftber-glass is-knimr to lepend up-,n the medium In whIch. It to ritlisted. In this cc=necticn tests were !r different medttLti. wnt,h are ch*r&atir1rt!o of 4M proceel C? CO-4r-~t~. rrsduntion. :r, Lsing Cft(OH)2 whl,,~h le almilar t~ the sctl~:n sf o-,ncrete on xoInforoir-ert, it &;feared thall klkali ani water have little effect on thei totnslli~ strongth of f1ter-gl&SR v.~n-er, redunirg It bY 7-8%. The re&,3t1rn to hIgn was infavcrable. prLvlrg th%t steaming or autoolave Ixestment are pvl".Ibltive for fiber-glass rO!rfCr,,-1 rent. TAsts have show., Unat in using fiber-gl&3s vereer, it is ne::sssary tll,:w for redictlor, In tens1le strength up to 40% cf *Ilt initial n3mlna', strr-ngth. Tests wert also performed 4vr deterrine the devq!op-.,!%at ~f of fiber- &!"a veneer unler brlef &nd it car. ti- reen 'Uhat *."e r-Atrl Cax,d *2/4 7 62196 3/097/160/tOO/103/t I /'C03 01.1isp-ReInf3r-sel Plaetlzs for Rtinforcing of Concrete Ztructure3 betwetin the plastic part of the defortr4ti,:m the final one rem&llns to-n alTost c=stant value until "-he breaking point. Tests wh,,-~h consisted '4,-. pulling ou! fibor-Slaas veneer strips 10-15 cm leig fr,:m *,he c-n:~rete rtvsalel the %versge valui~- of tensile streqgth of adhesi= dce3 not ez~e,ed 10 kg/fM2. Thl vulli:rg effort on the stripe 114 not extend to a groater dtpth ~h&r. 5-7 c-m_ Due t) the low module of elast!o:ity of gliss reinforcing the 9,;!.---.%ry lostes of tensicn due to cresping &M sh:inkago cf 1,cn~rete 41.1 nct exceil as ca'spared t4 15-2D% In casG of Mgh-grsde wire. '."able 2 -th:wo, 1,te reeul!s of tens:le strength aM crack resie.-arce "estg performed cn 1= ccncrete tire 70-20C cm long, reinforced with glass The results of the tests agree with the calculatei theoretical values, whicn pr,,~vee thost In Sesign!ng glass-pl&st.,~s reinforced conorete It Is p:-,qclble t-, ace the calculating devico of inetrirticn CH 10-57 (SM 10-57). It 19 et-SMCItSily JIA8*11flable to e--pl:y glaae-p*%Stl~'s reinforcement, idien frr technical cons I dera,,.Ic.,:s It is ncot PCsE:b1e to 'Jas 9'~Vel reinforcement. A great deal of researzh work is yet to te d--re, until gl&.3e- plastics reinforcement can competft with steel. r"Inforcemerat. The Listitut 'Co+zna I zhalezotetons (Irst-Iltute >f Ccnc~rete ALM Rtolnfor!:ed C=crete) Df ASIA UWR Card 3/4 82196 S/V;07/'50/t,00/'03/'O I/tr-3 Glase-Reinforoed Plastics fer Reinforcirg ~~f Corcrete YuzhNII, MIM, Institut strolteils~x& 11 -xrkh.-.~-k',,,Ary M B35IR Cons tz"wo ti t.,n ani Architect-ire) and otherf are engaged in f-jr~rer mirk. There a.-e 4 ptctographs, 8 grapis, 4 t-it-los aw.' 1 S~vto rfr-.fervr~p. y Cazd 4/4 1 VAR33ONN, V.1. (Volckol=ak, F=kovakuy oblasti, Kolkhorimys ul. d.2)j KIKULLYEENKOV, G.A. Continuous drip lavage of fistuitte following surgery of csteotutArculcus lesions. Ortop., trava. i protez, 25 no.9j49-51 S 164. (MIRA l8t4) 1. 1z Volokolamrko; j;rotivutubor'ki-,1n--nr)y tolfrttsy. NIKULICMMOt V.G. SWan medi=ate Ln the nortfwrn f4c* af the Eastern Sayan Kmnt&ias. Mat. po gool, I pol,lokop.Krits.krala no.3:31-33 162. (MIRA 17t2) NIKULICHEMKO, V.G.; PAN, F.Ta.; CHERNYSHLV, N.H. I ------ . - Haste chitracterl sties of the VictoMem of the western part of the FAstern SVan Vlountains. %%t, po geol. I pol.iskop.Krae.~rmia no.3o 141-U6 162. (HIRA 17e2) MIKULICHERM, K, -- Parachutl9ts cf Rhatarovsk Torritory am- corV:-,'.!ng. Kryl.rod. 13 no.60 Jo 162. (FIFA Igel) 1. Innpektor-letchik Khabdrovokogo krRyovego komltats Vaesoyuznogo dobrovoilmogo obmhc~Aotvs codayetviya armil, avlatsil i f'lotu &ZR. LI,:--.rSAMRaVL, Y.I., kands ist, naukr star-shir nauelm7T notr.; MTRASHO V.V., atarsbiy nmcbrWy eotr.; DOGDAIIOVAj, &.A.# starshiy nauchW votr.; LIVSHITSp I.,L*, starshly, n=cbWy sotrq NIKUL-ICH-ZNKGV E I palkowdk,, r*d. [deceased); p !,I~ sowvlig~.E ~;;~nOKOWVA, G.r.0 takho. rod. 0 p ftI.P.Lanavv; documents] H.P.1aserev; dokummuty. Pad red. K.I.Nikullchenkon. Yo,#kT*p Vosue lad-wo K-va obor, SM. (Rusakis riotavodtoy). Vol.3- 1961. 576 p. (KERA 15:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.SeRe) TSentralIM7 gasudarst-verrqy &rkhLT Voyanno-Forskogo Flota. 2. TS4mtr&l'qy, gasudarstven- M arkbiv Voyanno-4-forskogo, Flota SM (for kleksandrova, Pstraoh,, Bagdanavo). (lAzamv,, Mikhail Pttrovich# 17784852) GUM49 R., starshir inspektor-letchik (g.Ashkh&W)f inspektor-letchik; BELCUSOV, A., maiter Bport&: HLIPENIX, M.; KORZINKINO P. Facts, events, and people. Kryl.rod. 12 no.7iI4-15 il 961. (KERA 1416) 1, Krayevoy kowitet Dobrovollnogo abahchestva eadeystviya aratiq aviatsil I flatu, g. Mmbarcrisk (for Nikullchenkw). 2 Zamstitel" nachallnika Uprarlentya polyamy avistall 1~;azhdanskcgo voedushnogo flota (for Filipenin). (Aerw&uties) llama*. T. A - - to M 1woetmt doess"s. SM.P"reelf"W 3 W*10: 716" 0 ISSO (S= 9:1) to Odea prssl"~ daprofoodo Dww%Wwy skelosaer torMI, C. ludise, (NAwr poeoperts) . r. (g.at&iino. USSR) Conaultstiong In a factory newspaper. Sov. prolsoluzy, 6 no.8:59--60 11 058. (NlU ugg) 1,Zavtduyushchly otdolou sotetallnoto strakhomnlys oblastnoco loveta profsoyticov. (Rumetan newspapers) MIM Mr d I c I n eMplarift, Tertim YV71Jxi 19L7 ~%dicirvr~. AcrlOtna dyea "Acridine Uo 267 in Halarit- Tert"mm," N. M. Rikuleako, Clinical Departme-nt of. the Inntitute of Malaria emd Wdical. Perasitology or the Acadez7 of NeCicett Sciences, USM, 3 pp, "MMoinake.Ta Para zI tologiya" I(o Brief discussion of the treatmerut of 75 patients, which ehowed full entimaIrrial ectIvIty C=IOFOUI to that of acrIchIne. ITTf4 I I W7 ints- 1 1 ed. ly rrA 1428. CUANGES IN HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY IN EPIDrj,%HC HEPATITIS (Russian teat) - N 6 k v , and Sovinskii N.G. Tarteva Laboratory. USM"Cid.- of bted. Sc i.. Moscow - SWM14 - 90LEZ9 EWKINA*(Moskvaj (Eds: Tareeva E. M. and Shubladte A. K. 1 1936 (143- 1901 Twenty-five patients witft epidemic hepatitis and 5 patients with ctrettoels Q( tke liver werv examined twice, by Ow so-called verbal or associative method. Com- parlson of 0w clinical course of the disease with Uw data of the saamtstive expert- ment Indicaged agreement between Me duration of the latent period of (he experi- ment and OW clinical (Itnese, t1W latent period at Uw verbal experiment was reduc- ed at tfw peak of the titneso " became normal in t" period 0c improvement. In- crease in ttw latent period was move marked In patients *tun* Illness was *ever*. The experiment indicates the predominance of inhibitory prOcedoes In MO certbral carted of patleMs with ogWemic hopaUtts. In a number of seriously W pattents Ow so-calk4 forsev ratlion (malt(ple repetition of one &W the same word In red@ f , ~ s to, VOC(OW W0f4-4tt1ft4AIIj and (replying to Aft W(4ArQ4 word dt(MOAtUt by ttw sa=w word) were observed. It also indicawd Inhibition of spatch associations. An tncreaset latent period at Ow verbal reactlon was also observed In 00 patients with cirrbosta oC the liver; (kid increase was constant wittsout any deviation* to one or tM o0wr aide. audeva - Moscow (S) it SIMAMMO N.K. ffewretro*Ic factor In perm"bility of vascular membramee ft%,fIsIsI*' I ekspeterer 2 ROAA? JI-AC 158 (WMA U 812) 1, In laboratorli derstvitelluage ablona AM SSW Prof * TQ*X* Tarowevas (UM TWUWO Pbystol; permeability, neuratrophlo factors (fte)) (CMITM IMMS.SYSTM, Ittwetal. neurotrophic factors in blood vessel permeability (Rio)) Actlem of coUsIdel. Infurfen on tho blood veagol waU. P&t.figiol. fkapeterawo 2 n0,6:496-50 N-D 058, (KMA 22: 1) 1. In pataflutologichookoy laboraterIt (savo - chlak-korrespoMmt, AM 8M Irraf. N.A. federow) Mentrallnogo ard4na L4mtn& institute gamatel It I perelivantya krovt I torapawtichackar klialkl Kosbm- skoge =tnoge amchno-Imaledevatel'skage k2lat-cheakago Institute Is, 10a TIMIninkago (d1re - 44rstvitaltrWy chlm ANN SSU prof* Te.K. farwow). (mau mm?rmw. ef. collold-caseft prop.. on blood vocael wall of rabbit* Ons)) (VAW VMS=, phystolo sefo of collold-cavoin inftslon prop. on veasel wal1 of rabbtte (Rue)) NDMLMMO W.Ke; SUVARMOT. A.T. lbflsz chaups In tb* plethymogras to hypertension and diffuto aphrltle. Tracb.dolo no.7t691-693 JI 159. (NIM 12:12) 1. niatchesbays Cruppa lostituts terapil AM SSSR pri daystvidoLl- im Oblese ANN SM prof, To.K, Tareyews, I btfodra obahchoy I Cos- pltalluoy teraptl (sav. - pr*f. U.N. faroyev) daultarao-ctclysalche- sksee fakmlftota Fe"oCo Wmkovotogo medItelvalcogo lnatltuta In. 1.N. ambeseve" (arrmuslo's) (KIDnTS--DISUSIS) (PLWUMMitAPHY) 11vilaw, 11.N. ClInUal assessment of various method@ for Ow determlastion of vascular permeability and Its signifloance in the patho- Sonsels of edema, Sov.sado 23 no.7:36-W J1 159. (KIRA 12: 11) 1. Is VvM 4eyetvitollnogo chlens. ANN SM prof U.N.Vareys" I Is patefixteloCtchaskoy laboratorlt (save - chlon-karrespondont AM SM prof.N,A redorov). ilm" Ottoloff) (UM TXSSM PhY01010a) F~~w ~.; SAT'lisur. G.K. D%9006ttl ~WfICaUCS Of & GtU4Y Of th* T666918 Of th* SY9 18 latkIsle dlaw"o S~Y.mod. 23 n*.10.-7MI 0 IY9. (NINA 1312) 1. to grapry derstylUltuago chle"a LKI 9s= Prof. TO.K. urereva (*aim). (upwrITIS, 111wrious d"4416) (LITIM att3mrs dtwosts) MZ blood sVply) LASHMICHr A.K.; T&'0ZT'TKUj,, A.k.j, rVANOU., L.S.; B011MULIU, K.L.; TSLICMMJDDV I.K rnrmf'rO- V-S.; XONSICTSA, T.r.; sajami, T.P.; MUM# A.A.; rASr9MWA,, Z.A.; AG&LITXVA,, X.B.; Mt=M=Ap To.G.; KMSM,, Y.L.; KMOVIGUg, L.K.; rXDCWZVAp A.K.; TKAGifUgg L.Ta.1, VTATKIKA, G.A.; S=SHCKp V.9,; RACMSWAt LX; FMIVArA, R.ru.; KAUMVSKATA, E,K.; rOKR(MSrAYA, K.A.r, KMWA, A.L; TERSLWAp Koro# otre red,; Prinimal uchastiye KAYANOV, MI.r., red.; LAGAMA, A.P.j, *tv* s& vnmak; HIKITIM'j, I.P.p tekhn. red. I (Scomog of Novosibirsk Province; collection of statistics] Marodnoe khosWstyo Novasibirskol oblasti; atatiatichasidl abornike K"o- sibirsk, Goastatisdat TsSU WSR, 1961. 331 p. (KIRA 15M 1. Novosibirsk. ObUstnoye statistichaskoys upravlanip, 2. Wa- challnik Statiatiabaskogo Upravlaniya Nowasibirskay oblasti (ror Tershay). 3. gamatitol' nachallnUt Statiaticbeakogo Upmvlotdya Na"sibirskoy oblasti (for Kamnoy)o (Novosibirsk Province-FoconmIc conditions) Ye.F. It. - . ..... TZ!", 7' '1 rv Ve i r AN i,.,' P r..2kl,.r )f o,--!~f, If.". tgalmlllanau, N.P.); yf...A, ILA.); if I rb, LZ,T~ re. F.,ff7i~1:1,1n;1m, A.F.) Cui,mrative stu-4,- cof tho cat,21,-ttc act.Tity ",md :!Cat~tivlty in the distWdratlon of 3-cyclcEersncil fk, 1,".. !"nhe,).al!c-nc river cAU,salus jh)sphato and hydrophoat+a tee Vantal V1 kMm.nay. no.2r20-24 165. WiTIC, 113:111) Cepillar7 reactions to the action *f drugs &W Uwrml agents in lalwios to the nerves of the extrmities. Zhurmem.i paikh. 62 na.6453-655 162. (KML 15tll) 1. Leningradekly nauchno-i*xl*dcm&t*l'ekiy, noyrokhi cheek inatitut iseni L.L,Polenm (dir. - pror. V.K.Ug (xmvm, PERIF99RLL-.WOUM AXD 19MM (AFILLARMIS) (Dm;S-mmlOwGICLL UF=) ACCUSION VRs AIP4043190 S/0070164/009/004/0537/0$40 1AUTHORt Kruchesou. To.; Mulaske. Dog Vaskut A. TITUt Growth fees gas phase and study of mercury s*laatde and telluride Slagle crystals SOURCKe KeLstallograftys, V. go use 4p 1964, $37-540 'TOPIC TAOS$ single crystal growth. a rcury selaside cryst4lg wareacy S ,.t4tturide crystal. vapor phase growtho AtI5VX composed# crystal structure, orystal %&bit, crystal lattice constant AISTRACTs Ketkods for growing sercucy gelonLde (Xgle) ond mercury :telluride (NoTa) crystals, fees the gas phase have been developed, ,and their crystall1se structure has boom det4ruLaod, The mocessicy :for ouch a study came as 4 result of applications of UST4 and UgSe Its various semiconductor devices and coutradLetocy Leformatlea. from. the literature on their crystalline structure* Two grystal growth methods are described#. 1) a dynamic ease consisting of the transport of composed vapors is a hydregea or argon stream free the sublimation ~poLat to the erystallisatLes potat witb-a temperature gradL t between t IACCZSSLOX Nits AIF4043190 the two potateS and 2) a Static methods Consisting of the *ubtluatior .of composed vapors and tlk*Lc crystallization within an evacuatdd and sealed quarts amps&, with a 100C temperature gradLest. Both .viethade delivered only Kille, single crystals, The USTo crystals 11 obtained contained To is axes*# of the stoLtbLometric composition. ,All crystal@ mace prismatic with a hexagonal cross section. Twin I ;Kg6o crystals and hollow* tubular U&Se and MST* crystals mace observed. ;X-ray studies ladicated that all Vale and K%To crystals belong to the cable systoog with the apholeeLte-type latticee The lattice ceastasto were determined. The kaxagaeal modification of Xgle Gad MgTo pro- vLously observed under high pressure to considered to be of the cina4bat-typs and mot of a wurcstte-type structure, The authors '44441%46 that the gesorelAtiltIobserved concerning the wertatte-type lattice formatiou to the a compounds to not applicable to Xgle and MSTe. Orig. art. kass 4'fLgsres and I table. 'ASSOCtATtOge RuUY*8tja. lostit"t fialki (Ramanias, Institute 09 #Physics) CWd NIS ~r is, stamatookul I.j zones 'AMORI trucheanul Yo#j XI)ru1exkuj_ksj ~Is~o kw- c Buzh*E,, So Y' ~TI'Mgj Some properties of a IqL1 n~qLj. grown from solutions iSVINts Mika tvardoso telat To 7# nos 6t 1~650 1808-1812 ,TO;PIO TAOS mercury compound, telluride, single crystal growing, crystal lattice ,struoture, electric conductivity, Hall constant ,,At authors describe a method never employed before of growing-single- 1:ABSTRAFti I e, 'cryntale 6 ' tT* from dilute solutions, aimed at *11=~emting previously encountered dl"I'auTties with the production of single orystals of stoichlonstric composition, The single crystals were obtained frcm solutions of 10 at % of tellurium ~in nercury by very slow tooling from temperatures above 4~W. Crystals up to ~20; 1 12 x I mm could be obtained by this method. The ships of the crystals depend on the cooling rate. An x-ray structural analysis has shown that the H&Te single crystals have a.structure of the #phalerito type witb a lattico constant a a 6.466 � O.OD2 AP correspondinS to that osloulatsd ou the basis of data an the tsArshedraL radii,of the ft and ?o at*= . Xeasure"nts of the *Isatrio properties. r Cora 1/2 L ?52246 ILGO9031OR WAs AM450 have shown that the dearoaso in the carrier sobilitj Is slower than in samples obtained by other isethods. This to attribult*4 to the high detret of portoctima or the ttruoture of the obtainnd samples. Ressurenonte were also cad* of the temp,pre- ture depandenots of the conduativity amd of the Hall constant. Doping the HgT* crystals with silver, copper, and other various impurities mAkes it possible to oblain ptyps seulvors4u*tor aryatals. Orig. art. bast 6 figures and I table. Focanian Ao!'deaq it ences, Bucharest ASMOIATIO11; FV SUINITTH.Di 16J%u65 IMOLt 00 SUB OOM Sa NR IM? $OVI 00) OTHERI 009 CotA.--, 2 Im AP5017R96 MR. Yet; IIIBtO~:- IL Tone sim- Ru2bor. 4A r t c pr~ rpe rt e a o thr my it* Stu v, no. ell, -nxt an F I.Pct r solAtt Sobat'Lon I The K&Szpl,-s,. ,f ~ho h Ab77MMr, met h ~~Amlrt'w~ wr4-otlIcs cInt40nI,4.-j ~t' ~rc oinr! merrury nv.kab.ls? prago-2-tIons. rh v ~r Ifo rk I 44, f~n ru", AWbilivo WC A' C CNIT: k-0/66101,110OV030510310", AUTHMr Kniche&n~jje.; 111rtar', Ji.; pikulea~ii, 1). (W.. Xnviitute of fteles of the RNR Acadc-W., Ructarent (Institut. MW Alqu3mcii ITTLI: : Growing of _jW!t on melts and comt, of tbei- propertics SMFCE: Kri&,.a.Uojrafi~6, V. 11, no. 2, -1966, :05-311 TOPIC ZVI: mercury corq?ound, selenidep single crystml growing, crystal lAttice din- 10CMAoll I Ab3-MACT: 71v) authors propose a ncw rethod. of P-rcrolE~,.a 1:W"Se single cry fitalst Cort- sintlni,t of slowly cooling from, d1lute solutionn of sclcni= in mra-rcury, with selenlumi concr.!nfxation 4-8 at,% fron 670T. It d-iffern from crrlier r-,ctho4n In the low pcr- ccntrC:~ of the neli ,nium in the melt. 'Mn procr.-(iurc yl - I -cr, t I pi t 1 t C 14atd sing e yo a a no.r,t freqwnvt.V In rhorbir or trlaru-,Ailar forr., vith thickneso 0.8--j- vm RTO leizAti, 10--15 m;n. X-ray Iffvr untig,ations havP zihovn thr) ry)-t dc-;clopcd ciixfuceri of there-, plAtcs to be the planes v1tb indicrn (111). '411- crjz,~t 4,q1r, hivl a low edrlocatlon den- tity) toll 11nd Plectric PrornrUcr r1r31,%r 'to obLaino!1 try , Ili!! It 1% conclud-2a fro;ri this rLM.11nrity tl~at no r-atter b-nf thoi ri7rtvt1n nre grown, -0-7y cr,nxAn an exceis of m.,rcu.-j IMIS .1i In contraA with thle bc-linviar of ]~,rb2y i wl-ooc! alvays grcr-4 with an excnvs of teUvri'= ate,--o. Tr-,7 .1 ,to -,jjtjj ar]jjtj 0~ o~ ollver (1% of the total saleiilum ar!ourit) have nhovn Chat silver Is fioL a sultab-1.0 1/2 uDc: 548.5 ACC NR, A116011473 doping lrqmirity -becaune of Its very law solubilit-f in rv-%.reury at l(r4 ttmperatures. ne N~A that the mahrA described maken it porisible to rrov crystalm of ourricientlyj larg,~ size. with low dislocation dprinity, ar.4 vith mirror ctirfacts U111ch require W -poll-shing or makes thin method very prardsinp, especially when the rensitiv- Ity of the surface of tbe samples to rxchanical or clbe=Acal work-ing. leads to Imc- cuz-,Ltv meanurements of the rLflectlon. The porsiblo dln~~-. of atate of such a crya- tAl In dlDcuaned. no au'horn thank M. Nikuleaku for help with the measuremient of the electric properties o~ the 11gse c,ryo'Lalij, a'nd also, 1&._GtAMtfm1w &M G&J,__~ 1Qrwot:*-.Bjq7.h,-r for valuable discussiona. Orig. art. has: figures, SUB CCI)E: 20/ GUBm DATz: lanv65/ ORIG REF-6 001/ Ov Rut 005/ SCV UTt 005 'V2 Card tun- Mmk(rr, B. N., M&ksiwv, S* F., wcv, A. F. -1k.'alch-cV, L. L'. Fwdn, D. V., Brethnev, D. G. Tr=: laactrOuRgwtic Isotope Separating Device for Heavy Elements of High Resolving Power. (ZlektrocagaltrAya ustanarka a v7sokoy re- tresbayushchey alloy 41ya rarAelenlya Izotopov tyazhelykh clecon- tov) PERIODICAL: Atounaya Energlys, 1957, tol. 3, mr 12, pp. 483-491 (triza) ABSTRACT: The constructed apparatuat which shaU be able to separate clear- ly teatorpes even with a relative mass difference of 1/24*, L-ist have a high dispersion, a high resolving power 4nd especially well stabilized cagnetIcal. andelectrical fields. An axial-symetrical field, the dispersion of uhtch to proportional to the square of the foeus",angl*, via used as a magnetic field, Tbe focusing angle to 225 . The measured dispersion of the apparatus scounts to 2o = at a relatIre case difference of the masses to be se- parated of 1%. The stabilization of the magmt1c f feld of the separating device bas been brought to O.oo5% by the aid of a valveachane. The ac- celeration velocity for the source of tons (up to 49.,k$) Is sta- bilizeJ by a double caseade scheme up to Ool%. But also the current In the dtacbarge source of ions Is stabilized. The vacuum Card 1/3 chamber Is constructed from stainless steel, In a (-sherpe. The Mcctrovmpietic Teat;q-e High Eesolving rover. puxp system has been mrran&cd so that a working vacuum of 4-6.io-6 w Hg is always guaranteedo khen separating toxic materials nov- Ing locks, valves and regulators from synthetic and rubber are applied. The high vacuum here Is maintained by means of a surge chamber. A normal gas discharge source of lone, In uhich the material to be separated can be heated up to looo C, Is used as source of Iona. Boxes from copler or graphite are ustially used as targets. 7he following results were obtained: Concentration factor: 75 to 302 for Fb2O8 concentrated from the ratural 207 lead-Isotope mixture 22 to Ti for Fb 151 to 214 for U238 concentrated fron natural urazium 965 to 1420 for U236 1000 for ru 239 concentrated from sacrples of dif- ferent lootrope coupooltIons Card 2/3 190 to 300 for Pu240 Electrocagnetic Isotol--e 5ep&r&t1n& Device for IntewtvY Zlcw.,-t Of Cf~-12-1/2-~ I High Resolving Power. 160 to 360 for PU 241 con-,entrated fron sarmles of different Isotope cot;K)sltlons There are 4 tables, 8 figures and 3 Slavic references. SUMMED: August 21, 1957 AVAnMLE: Library of CoWess card 3/3 POTO Nesswee talms for go improvemat of food products fellowlse ttw ez"Ole of butter FnAuctione Staeartivatellm, seel#925-29 R-Ac 4544 (KM 892) to fl&vW ladwmr llwgwwiwgo treatim miantodelOns-tyrodellmay prewsklemwette (14" Industry) (ftam&w4ltattom) NIKULICUT P. a I -- ~- lnpnvtwg aw awastateser of wtur Produced by Uw oomtl~ w%W. Kelo*.Pno.l$ soe3tW22 157s (=A lostO If Iss"Axary amewie-loolodevatel'skly lastitiat MWIG"I'mor I arrefiellnor proWshlenuestle (ftt"r) ~-- ITIULICHIT, P.T. Iffect of condittfto of the contlamus procote an the atructure mA consistency of butter* lcvvye.uch*bocav.; pidwh.t4kho se.4s5l-56 158. (KMA U: U) 1. Veo~Wusw sasohno-Iseledwatellskiy imatitut mi"Wellnoy I syrodellaw prowshleumosti. Laboratorlya mwlod*Uya. (fttter) 93-6-9/20 AUTHOR: Ki1mlichey, Ye. P, and Chich4rovo L.G. TITLZ: ard Series of Submersible Centrifugal noctric Pumps (Normal Inyy ryed pogrushnykh toontrobethnykh elsictronawsov) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyeystvoo 1957, Nr 6, pp. Z7-32 (USS) ABSTRACT: Oil well exploitation by means of rodless submersible electric pumps results in higher yields, longer runs without repair@, and lower rost of production. The superiority of these pumps over rod pumps has boon experimntally established at the Petroleum Productien Administration of the Oktyabrlskiy Patrols= Imustry (KPU Oktyabrlneft) belonging to the State kll-Vnion Association of the Groznyy Oil and Gas Industry (obOyedineniye Grosueft') and at the Petroleum Production Administration of the Ordzhonikidze Petroleum Tzdustr7 (F-M OrdzhonJJdd- zeneft') subordinate, to the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry of the Azerbaydaban 50, also at the TsKIII-Eneft' Institute, and at the Special Design Bureau for ran pumps (OK8 po besebtaneo"m nasosam). At present the lialted number of stwidard type (5-6) submersible electric pAWs does not satisfy oil fleld.demsnd and In order to solve this problift the OND for rodless pumpshad prepared specifications for a standard series of submersible electric pumps. Fig. 1 shows the sethod by which the dimensions of submersible pmps and electric ..motors were determined for wells with casing strings of 5 3/400 Card 1/., 93-6-8/20 Standard Series of Submersible Contrirugal Slectric Pumps (cont) 6 5/80, and 8 5/80 and -fnfxa= Inside diameters of 122, 1", and 194 am. respectively. Fbr wells with a 70 casing string, the "no pumps as for 5 3/4 and 6 5/90 casing strings were recommended, and for wells with casing string of more than 8 5/80 any pump or the new standard series will do. Table 1 gives~the diameters of the pumps md submersible electric motors. The efficiency of the pumps us@ calculated with the aid of OKB formulas derived by experiments and verified by testing the stages of miall dimension pumps. It was established that the full efficiency of a submersible pump varies from 40 to 60 par cent depending on the dimension and delivery of the pump (Table 2). The ~pproximato notion- motor capacity for wells with 50, 60, and 80 casing strings was established as 4001000 and 190 kw.# respectively. The length of a pump or motor was established as 7 m. The maxiv-sa head of a pump was cAlculated from data on a duplex or triplex pump powered by one electric motor. The possibility or coupling pumps use teaW using the 0-70-1500 smid EX-40-1000 puns. The mLin parameters of pumps for wells with 5s, 60, and 80 casing strings were established on the basis of the above calculations. Some of these parameters are given in Table 2. Determination of pump delivery and head made it possible to present gra hically the ranges of application for oloctr '1e pumps (ftg~~- 2, 31 43. These charts show by mans of A.M. Adonin curves Card 2/) the application ranges of red and electric pumps for wells with ME- 7 0 7. "", - 'Smcellosla Affection of the Peripheral ;,Nervms System." r7cmd MIne, Scig lenln -red Esml tAry-V7:!l em, llo*el rnl Trrt, 7 PnIn -rad, 1951. (-,Zhniol, ro 2%, 3er 54) rur-irey of 3clontl f to tnd Tr-chnIcal "Irsel-W 1, rs ' rfcnec-0 at USSR HI-her E-ucational lnstl~ttlonv (10) SO: rvm. No. 03 9 5 'Vry 55 7 WaR/ked CIM - Tbxivology Cud 1/1, Nb* 123 - 1/12 Authfin B, A.1 ALIanazaroy, A, T.) 111k%01cheys) V. 8.1 Romkboyp A, Aj arA Sabdonm, w5h. t IV I Some data oa tts co-plex study of '-.IIA of fact of lead poisoning Nrtudl*hl 4 Vest. All Us. M 6A23, 89-94, Aam 1-955 Ab*Uxat I The effects of lead poisoning on variaus "E;ans of the huan body vare studied in order to deter-mine muitable antidotes and pmvvntiv* PreneWted b7i Active Me*er, kad, of St.$ X&z. 6.1,11 A. P. Polcaukhin E .-CERF"k FTELP1,14 Soo a Vol 121t New-Clory Jhrt 59 OF TilL PLItit'llLRAL NERVOUS SYSTUM 1% J,A)SIS fi(ij a 914n IV Xt I - %I it U I It tit V A V . S. - THUDY I PAI- 01-AKAD. %'At K KAZ.T;"1rS9-. I TUT"- TI-1 Involvement of the lleripher~il nervotis Systely. WAS nilted In 244 tit Vf2 ;~Jtltfltlb with ac%;tv ;six$ chronic forms fit tirtifellosis. o,tnefimes rtiol itymptroms sere the first tit the thiease. lf.v(sivement (if the IlerljCtrAl "CrVOUIN ISYMCM Mani- fo.-ste,l itself Ity neuralgia. neurius, ra,liculitia, tad iculoneuril is and plexus fieur (tie. U 'ns tile ralilic prelainderame of %trnsfory dii4m-derd civer ntotiw disturb.inces is Autonomic disturbances Are marked, 1ht-rcmitiland nerv-~-s tit the luir-Iiiiiiat r;il region are nit-st frequently affet;tvd, more rarely itiose it( the cervical region ind only excelitionally the crani;il iitrves (triceminal neuraigia, p4rcsis of the facial nervel. There is corifrmation of the view expressed in e.4- 1k;,erature, that the m;i,j-,rrIy (if patients suffer from A combination it( yt)int. muscle And nerve &n- volvetrient, which makes it possible to SIX!Ak or it pKilyarthrancuromyrilgic syndrome ;&#A to consider it as characteristic of brucelloss Treatment is primarily specific, lir~ttarne injrctions are effective as symptomatic: measure. The beat r*sults were ,A)Wned qjn combination of vaccine and brucellin with procaine; lead effeclive was the ctimbined therapy using procaine with Uvarov*a serum and 4atiraticular cyto- ulgic: serum. 0 1 4 Ali t?GKABARGY, R.A. ~, KIKULIGHlYke V.S.; ~SJMSTALOTA, State of �~ vWtstivf cartI&C ref 1~4 lG6tJrmPvt.Pdt. AN Uwakh.= 4t64-70 056. (WD FOUGNIM) (MAN) X.p. in Uad poldealog. fru4y (MA lo:)) ATMABAROT, N.A. IIEJLL Mosaaar straimik to "tursim. fru4y last.know.pat. AN CosebbAM 4: ?U?s I * (am led) I MD IPOISCEM) (Noun) K!,;JU(' ',TTV'Cr4'L , YO.A. AMILW(Ti,, BJk NI)WLI(;-w0Vkt V-5,, A- Static Lrewr of the hands in saturrdsmo Trudr rnat. kmay. pat. As ramah. M StI30-142 160. (KIPA Ut 5) CVW") (= POISOKING) AWA.NAZLROVi. A.T.; HIOLZCw-,INLF Y.S., AMHAUP.07, R.L. --.- t Bl"d picture in le~A poisoning. Trudy Inst. kraer. pat. AN rAsakh. SSR OtI43-150 160. (KIFA 2495) (LELD MIMING) (BMW) ACC NRO AL1601961.9 SOURCE CODE: UR/00651661000100610007/001a ;AU'rHOR: Bugay# Ye. A.; SeLLV,saov, T. I.; Akhmetshin, M. t.; Doyachenkoo A. To.; MLronov, A. A.; Pikulik. V. 1. 1 - ORG: Novo-U(Lmsk Fetroleuis Refinery (Novo-UfLaskLy nefteperecabotyv4yushchly cavod) ITITLE: Experiences In the pcoduction of gasoline and diesel fuel from highly sour !crudes SOURCE: KhLmiys I takhnologiya topliv I masel. no. 6. 1966, 1-10 TOPIC TAM gasoline, diesel fuel, petroleum refining. petroleum refinery equipment ABSTRACT: A destructive-adsorptive desulfurtration process for sour feed.~ocks was developed In laboratory and full-scale runs at the Ufa Order of Lcnin -Petroleiss Re- .finery.(UftsskLy neftepercrabatyvayushchty caved) to reduce production costs and particularly the consurption of hydrogen, the Insufficient supply of which to 11"itingi the output of hydrodesulturized fuels. An aluminum silicate catalyst and the catalytic cracker type 41-LOZ were used at 390-420C and 1.2-1.8hr-l apdce velocity to pcoduce 75.7-82.2Z and 7. '9-11.1% yields of diesel fuel and naphtha. respectively. deccea&Lag the sulfur content to approximately 50% of the Input value and to not siare than lZ after blending with light strailght-run fractions. The coat of diesel fuel was ap- proximately ZOZ lowc as compared with hydcorefined fuels. Use of the cracking unit for the process to recommended vhen heavy feedstocks for catalytic cracking ace In short supply. 11w wit was also esiplayed for desulfucWtion of therael. ccacking --CW4- L AP6018619 naphtha at 410--410C and 0.75hr-I space velocity, thus reJucLug S-fold tho amount of required bleading stock* for production of typo A-66 psollnesJj The tollowing were among those vW participated to laboratory and steLal experLmantat -G.-1. Cholutov, S. G. rrokopyuk, R. M. Kagoonos M. N. Mukhomatowl Te. M. Vaef --R- !-9y-aj --- R 47s$ .1 ". --r- Ife Ow ~Yafifikni; tlq-x~ qk4!tjk4y;, ~. Y. TO!k1kM. L. Kowevow. OrIg. art. h"$ I figure arW 4 tabloo. M C=i U# 21/ IM DAM nosel OM ILM W NICILIN - a, F1141"s Istorcepttag ftghtor plame, Toone soacte 34 no* Wo- 29 .10 950* (KIXA 1168) ro~~ (14104r plants) (aul4od atevilso) ILudi'll, K. V's are metering tho pr.Actices of experienced swevators. Neet.u4 5 ao.3:10-12 IV '36. %116U 9:8) 1. MkohavatorshelLiki W I'sogo reaross go. I treatis Zorkla W 10. (Chelyabinsk Issla-coal slue MA Shang) O=aVating usctanery) W- 7? f-17 Usnomroom of the kidneys. Wovi K*C fak. Tol, 10-48,1954. 1. Is rustituta, SAL Patoloalm awtontft IgWaLasksc fakultot& u Sarajem L Pktolooko-anatomookog, inatituta. 114dicluskof faftltet& x gaerebu (prodatojalk prof. dr. Zvonivir Lop&ow prialJono, 12. 11.1953) (WXPHMRLILSTOPA) zoaaw. Stj~~t dr.; NIMILIF, LIntsandar, dr. on parstyphus c Ki=s*Mmlf, Kee, arbse Gamjevo 5 604121st-92 VAr-Apr 540 'I. It Woktivas k1lalke Modleinskag fakultata a Sarajov%4 sef prof. tro 3IWj* DjordJavle I lastituta s& patol*aim amteelju, sef. prof. dr. Elvajim rWacev, (PARLTMOID FATXKS c type) .Kilumv, A,. LJMTIC. 1. Plastic VlombmCq to experlimentel bow regasamtIon. Acta, sed. Imool. 10 no.1:1-16 1956. 1. Inetitut fur pttholoCleche Amatoute, der Kediatnischom Makultat to flarejewo und ubtrargteche Univerettate-Malk In 6arajovo. (go=. phystel. off. of plaster of Parts Implants on regeneration (Ger)) (PUSTIM Of PARIS Implants, off. on bone regeneration (Ger)) (RIGIMIWION bones. off. of plaster of Parts 1uplants to rabbits (Gar)) RAO. ]kilt&. Dr.; NIMLIN, Alsks&rd&r, dr. Tweer of jigular gleam* Phdo &A*@ 94MJQvG 10 80#2975-W war-AW-56. 1. to OloUrtsiget. k1talke -soft prof, dr. Z. Frastale I last. so patelooku asatnt ju - sof. 4r, Z. Igujacov, prof, NoC fak. (KMAMOKA, viddle *or Oor)) (UM. MIDOLN. mopt we clousectom (for)) -IT ra "MINA"31 It Jtl ~J) t ~h t JlLv-l' 1 YUGOSLAVIA/Humn and Animal Physiolorj - (Norml and Pathological) T Internal Secretion. Pancreas. Abs Jour : Ref Mur Biol., No 4, 1959, 17724 hor J kut. : Misirl3pa, A., flikulin, A. rnst Title : Inflacmtory Reaction arul Diabetes. Orig Pub : Med. pregled, 1957, 10, No 5, 277-280 Abstract : The formation of granulation tissue in the inflan-riatcry sac according to Silye In rats vith alloxan diabetes is considerably inhibited. The healing of the skin In In- flammation is slowed down in rats vith diabetes due to increased content of histamine. -- From the author's resume. Card 1/1 KKl(lG,Tajtm JGKJAGF.T.F.Jvcj,jjn; JjjTTlG,ZVrojin; RIM AUr~~ 1 -- kkA~4kzlj IMbagmaulowtoold of tho )WpopbWais with dlabetes insipidus &n& SimandsO Usease. Irpski ark. celair. lok. 67 ao.M2167- 21702159. 1, fttoUalro-sastamict lastitut Medtainskag Fakulteta UnIversitsta u Samlem. Upravalk: prof. dr Zivojtm I"cov; It Intorns klialim Kediclukag fakmltota Univoraltota m ftmjevu, Upravulk: prof,dr Xtrom State. (SIMCNIS DISSASS compl.) (ROMIN's Oman compl.) (PITUIUM GZM neopl. ) (STAXON INSIPIMS cowpl.) I I__NUULIKO &.,#. doa, d-rg DCIDUO Aos d-r WIparmpbsold awarlan tmere Ked.&A.o, Saraj"o 14 n*-7987-94 ja 61L. I@ h Imt1tuta s4 patdoolm wwtmiju t Klrursko klinike Kedlainskog fakulteta a Sarajime (CAMIM in laf & chII4) (CNAff n*Wl) H4~L4vL_kjqjm&&d&r., doe, dr.; WZUC,'i1G, Zdr&vkc, dri 1-U"Llvic, Vujlft'j'&v, dr Pnoumatwsis aystaides inuatinalls in pyloric atenoals. Fad. arh. 15 no*5:61-66 S-0 161. 1. ImoUtat sa patolooku anatomlju Hadlainakog fCadtata u Sarajavu (Soft doe. dr Alskmandr Nikulln) Hlrurakog odeljerja Opste bolnice u zwdci (sort dr Sdravko Besarovic). (I=TlUzS dig) (PYLOKIC STL:;CSIS cot:pl) SALAKM, T.; RMLIN, A.I. HIHOLJGIC, K. latIsonce of oort&ia dI*t4tIc varioties an tho skin of albino rat4t. Bul go Youg 7 na.l/2c9 F-Ap 162. .1. MmUcinski fakulirt,, Sarejew., KTXULIX,, A.; FLVXU, J.; STM9 P. The lanuarico of the Ussular hUtauLm Is"I an inrl~t"T prooessaw. UU "d, lucogl. 16 ao,2gl82-IW 9620 1, ImUtut v& patoloskit amtmiju I Inatitut m fgrwJwloglju VAdialukog fakalt4ta a Samlevu. I (ESTAKDM) (WLLWATION)-' NIKTILINI A.A. Iffent of small do%-.~s vf chloral hydrate. vnronal, berbar.-,fl *-.1 ti-mir Unary combinations on the Intom tbat nd continuous extinction of conditioned relfczes. Na-uch. truAy Mat. I rnt. 1503-100 162. Effect cf vasomotor sulhstan--ea on the vass,91s of frogs In reiRtLor, to the dose qnd the time of Influerre of exterwil lonizirg rl'-.1111tior., JbId.iI00-113 (KIRA 1-1 t 5) 1. K#tfedra ramitkologii (ray. kafelroy - prof. A.Mudrin) Pqazt-,nskcgo vedi,tain5kogo institutst imen! Pavlo~a. /Fr V7 6 5 V046 V -46 c;ko A. A. Vo q F U 77-,;-,'~ I M c a on J j I al r a lu 1".1 7- .1)"Illps i 14 he rh Rtanc~f, w le T~ h c ac I u 4 T 'A li rI-V TI t t "on F4 t an t and is Optf- rinmr-d NPIT71111, Anatoliy Ale~,snlrovlch Of thi C,)-par-iltive Action of 11p3sel-Inpellr-ent pibqt~nc,~!~i In tl~e of the Vesval or -;o-e Orr-,ns of Ve Frr~jv qn-f D-pen-lande cl, this frrm t'e Actil*e Reactlon nf V109 B!~art anl Tonf!a of th.~Vascular lalls DLS.3-rhition fr~r r n-11,1,t,! of a ;(,Imnc- C~alr ol ( limad, -Pr-f. K.A. 3p.-tov :'.,~-Alc-,l lL,;stltlit,!. 1"'-() tA IMMIX, L.A.W"On') Nm 7sq) Was at brmtao. Irol% I skask. 90.8925-28 AC 154. W=am. awr"tta us) IMMII,A*Ao (10saul) wrwt or aicabot on tke humm bov. folld. I ameh. so-It's21-23 0 '55. (ALCOKOL.-FITSIOMICALzrne) (mm 8: 12) MEMO, A.A..(A~r"&W) Asate ad chroato alcohol polsorttae wA Its troatmont. A.A. NUmlim. fel% I aftek. no.11:36-)g N 155. (KWA 9:2) (ATACKOLIM - TRRC~) IIXULM. A.A. I?tb vatemilf Ic confemaic,e of the Igamen (Favlav) MWcal Inatitate and The Arstan bremch of tko 61141stan $safety of ftyateloglets, 21 4mlele and ftameologlate, 4weled to the problem of aegbimed IfterMy; em NeFe Zraftawfe 9M bIrthdare rams I ketee 19 4=62-64 ii-Ag 056. MW 9:10) a* (PRAIXACOMY) Z9TrSZV, T. P.1 NIMLIN A A.; POUAKOVA R. B.; SUSININA, 1. V.; TWWJFA-tL-TC. WJMOVA, 0. G.; fispWay, T. A. Arojwr utilization of medicaments Is one of the basic conditions for tho furtber improvement of mMlosl attendance for the popula- tion. Zdraw. Row. Fodor. 6 no.8:13-17 Ac 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Is Rymnskogo oblastnogo aptakeupmvIdnirs, (upravlyaywhchly T. P. Zayteev) i kafedry farmakologii (sav. - doteent A. A. Xlkmlin) Ryasanskogo seditainakogo Instituta imeni akadealka I., P. paylove. (DIMGS) (MEDICAL CAM) ICA;T,YANSKIY, Kikhail Vdronovi--hj.NRIJLIN,, Alokmndr A2okcandrovich; MOZaAVZR, Valerly AleksaMrovich; TSISMVSM, V.P., red. [Use of plasma heating opstemal Primenenle pla=smwgo na- grave. Kookvaj, Energlia, 1964. 77 p. (Biblloteka elektro-- termistap no.18) (KIRA 1711l) P L ~ I k %! -.003-66 rwiw f TD 6 07j'T- f4of AP600'2469 INVENTOR: VoyarshLnov_., V,___4.; qk!?rq-ksv, G. N.; Folyakow, A. I.j Nikulint As At; Sochkov, D. A-.- ORO: nano TITLEt A method of heating a liquid-metal bath. Class 18, ~91-119-?Isi Innnounced 'by the Contrnl Fit rous Mnta1lu!-qL-.LM. I. P. i4rdina (TaentrAl'nyy nauchno-ionledowatellskiy --N-Iltl-tut chernoy metalturgiM SoURCCI lyull*tanl tsobratenty i tOVArnykh anakov, no. 24, 1965, 30 TOPIC TAGS1 metal, metal melting, vacuum melting, arc melting, maRnatically controlled arc ASMAM 'This Author Certificate introduce# a method of hosting a inotal both in a vacuum arc Nrnace, In order to obtein an Improved crystal structure in the ingot, the electric arc to moved on the surface of the bath under the effect of differently ori4nted alter- asting magnetic fields. 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