SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROVA, N.A. - PETROVA, N.P.

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i' )VA, '~ F. Pi--T*,.' VA, N .- . . -)it par at! ve evalua tic n n' :.!,i, ~,' - . a' j~.- Per * '. P-9 - " %%-e ,cnim4rad and Moscow -!!' a : , xe-, rqLt-iPs ' r u.--i y irk N.TlFM no, 6;1"4-111) (!A' ~; ~."7 . x . I . .~ I I li an*-,ra'Acr.eikc.y I*qt,.:-a* ". mg,:, r :-,. - ,--, ;~- : - v i , t -a I ' sk. ogo ~ n s t i t uta e -t -i 'Iftm. ~, I (. v i i ', rt' e. r r, . % I -- 4 ', , POZDNOVA, Ye.N.; FET:,,C'JA, N,'). Immunization of norses w'~th a biostimulant author's abstract. Trudy Irk. NIIEM no. 61l05-106 161. Determination of the immunogenic capacity of serums produced by the alexin titer; author's abstract. Ibid.OM-108 Selection of horses for serum production; author's abstract. Ibid.t83-84 (MIRA 1727) 1. 1z aerobnogo otdela Irkutskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii. PETROVA, N.D. Izmaunizing reactivity in the administration of small doses of antigens; author's abstract. Trudy Irk. NIIEM no. 6:61-62 161. Fffect of nonspecific stimuli on the immunogenesis in experimental rabies; author's abstract. Ibid.:134 (MIRA 17:7) 1. Iz antirabicheskoy labnra~oril Irkut9kogo nauchno-Insledo- vatellskogo instituta apideminlogil i mikrobiologii. r,v 1518. TIM PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ClIONDHO11 IN SULPHAI E AGAINST LFTIIA L 1XISES OF X-RAYS (Russ ian I exA) - P_t I rov a N 1). , Pol i - k a rpov a L. 1. Sbitnev a NI. F , Tutor hkin a 1. T -.- _~hikh,, - dyirov V. V. MED.RAD101, 1 111511. 3~ 4 (34 411 Craphs I Tahl- 3 The protective effeut of one of the representat ives of the mu(cip,,lysia, , haricle group, chondroitin sulphate. against lethal doses 44 X-ravs ir. studied in this work. Experiments were carried out on male mire, weighing 20 to 30 g. , the dose of ir- radiation being 600 r. The preparation was int rodu,-ed i. v. . G to 20 mg. per mouse. 5 to 10 min. before irradiation. Control animalt. received injections of Physiological saline. The favourable effect of the prcparation on the survival of the animals (40-50116 instead of 7% in control group), as viell as on procollaRen metabolism in the skin, was revealed during the early stages of radiation sickness. The preparation hinders the inhibiting effect of radiation on inclusion of (*14_glyr-Ine into procollagen of the skin. The protertive action of chendrottin sulphate has no effect on inclusion of the labelled amino-acids intothe liver and muscle proteins, nor on the change in the cellular content of the blood and friable connective tissue during the first stage of radiation sickness. The number of leucocytes and leuro- rytic formula of the blood are re-established morerapidiy inprctected animalsdur- tng the period of recovery. Regeneration of the cells of the fibroblastic group in the friable connective ttssue is more intensive. Two pos3ible mechanisms of the favourable effect of chondroitin sulphate are suggested: (I ) the effect on the pri - mary processes. caused by ionizing radiation (competiti,-)n for free radicals, etc.); (2) the effect of early biological reactions caused by irradiation. (XTV, 6.) EU''OPTA ",ec I,' "cil 7/11 Gnnror er '0 4651. The protective effect of chondroitin sulphate against lethal doses of X-rays ~Russian text) POLIKARIP(IVA L. I., StItTNEVA M. F., Tu-rocn]KINA L. I., SIUKIMOY11MV V. V. Aled. Radict, (Abisk.) 1958, 3.4 (34 -11) Graph% i Tables -j The protective effect of one isf tile repru%entatiVils of tLe inucopolysaccharide i4rfmp, chuncirmfin sulphate, agitinst Icthal doseN td X-rays is studied in this wurk. Expen- ments were carned out on male mice, wcii4hing 2o to jo g., tile dose of irradiation being 6oo r. The preparation was introduced 1N., 6 to 20 ing. per mouse, 5 to I o min. before iriadiation. Control animals received injcctions of physi,ilogical saline. The ravourable effect of the preparation oil the sur,6ival of the animals No-Y)"(, instead Of To",, In control group), as well as On procollagen metabolism in tile skill, was revealed during the early stage, (if radlafion sickness. The preparation hinders the inhibiting eflect of'radiation on inclusion of'CI'-g!ycInc into procollagen of tile skill.*Hic protective action of chondroitin sulphatc has no effect On inclusion of the labelled aminco-acids into tile liver and muscle proteins, nor on the change in the cellular content of the blood and friable connective tssuc during the first stage (if radiation sickrim. Tile number of leucocytes and leucocytic formula of the blood are irc-established more rapidly in protected animals during tile period of recovery. Regeneration of the cells of tile fibroblastic group in tile friable connective tissue is more intensive. Two posisible mechanisms of tile fa%ourable effect Of chondroitin sulphate arc suggested: (s) the effect oil tile primary processes, caused by ionizil radiation (COMprtitiOD fOT frCC radicals, ortc.); (2) the effect oil early biologicli reactions cained by irradiation, FrBMA, N.D.; POLIKARPOVA, L.I.; SBITIWA, M.F.; TUTOCHKINA, L.T.; SHMODYROV, V.V. Protective effect of chondroitinsulfato in lethal-dose i-irradiation Evith summary in English]. Med.rad. 3 no.4:34-41 Jl-Ag '58. (MM 12:1) (CHONMOITIN SULFATE, effect3, in x-ray lethal-doBe irradiated animals (Rus)) (ROKUTGEN RAYS, effects, lethal-dose. eff. of chondroitin sulfate in animals (Rue)) L 22782,,M, Eff (1)A' X SOURCE CODE, UR/0205/66/906/001/0101/0104 ACC Mi~ AUMOR: Petrova, 0. D. Shallnov, M. 1. ORG,. none TITLE: Investigation of the radiation proteStion effect of DMAD 6A. RNA hydrolysate and omde acid an leukopoiesis in rabbits and rats SOURCE: Radidbiologiya, v. 6, no. 1, 1966, 101-104 TOPIC TAGS: radiation protection, leukopenia, leukcpoiesis, DNA, RNA, radiation si ness, radiation damage ABSTRACT: The effect of DNA, FWA, RNA hydrolysate eind orotic acid--administered be- fore and after irradiation--an leukopoiesis during radiation sickness in rabbits and rats is discussed. The control and experimental rabbits were given a single dose of 550 Tad; the rats were exposed to three doses: 100, 200, and 400 rad. Blood was ex- tracted for analysis 1, 3, 7, 12, and 20 days following Irradiation. The number of leukocytes in 5 T41 of peripheral blood in irradiated experimental and control animals was tallied and compared. Changes in the number of leukocytes in the peripheral bloo of the rabbits and rats are graphed. It is concluded that nucleinic preparations are of greater therapeutic than prophylactic benefit; TdAle they do almost nothing to hal leukopenia,.they have a beneficial effect on the restoration of leukopoiesis. It is UDC: 577.391 : 628.58 ACC NRo AP6007764 recommended that nucleinic preparations be tested fi~r their therapeutic effect an irradiated organisms injected with radiation protection agents which form complexes with DNA. The authors thank Professor 1. 1. Ivanov at whose initiative the present work was carri*d out. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. 114] SUB CODE: 05/ SUBM DATE: 29Jun64/ ORIG mr: oos/ OTH REF: 005 ATD PRESSi dlFey -- - 3 1, DDIMPOLOV, V. 1,,, Eng.: pEMOVA, N._G.s POZHALKINA, L. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Electric Lampe, Incandescent 7. Luminescent Lamps with cold cathodgis. Elektrichestvo Noe 10, 1952e 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Corgress, Junuary 1953. Unclassified. PMOVA. W.0.. inthener. Effect of moisture on the lighting of lumiaescent lunme. Xlektrlc~ estvo no.9:83-.94 S '53. (W.RA 6:9) Ofluorescent lamns ) in-z he ner. -Jevice f 3r deter mini: e' L:~erz~at Ic no in, lans r1 if vet,;te~kuika 3 TIO. 7179-22 JI '57. ,r.-znyy E;vet(jtekhn!chasHy inet tit. 0 2 u-6,4, ".4 1. A C C77, _~I, o7_6 0 3 0 9 5 ~'2 KR.A11'N0V)_ S. R. , Rij:',EYK !~N, V. Z. N G a nd KiSEL EVA, A -U,-. ion Sc I erL 1c i,.~sk~j --and Znrincerin,~ Geojo~,~, Moscow ()Y)l 1,1:-;C:,;- inzI.-Ioncrnoy ,oolojiLi "Some Peculiarities of Beryllium GC~YC"ier.--I~,Lry in Undeiground A. -:1 GC-; L:C 73 Waters" 1 0 M,oscow, Geokhimiya, No 7, Jul 6 p;) 8L-6-~53 A65 . -_r~,~ergrou;td wat,~r, ,,!ccher,;sLry, t-jery___-_-a cc-apoun- ABSTRACT: On the basis o I be rv I I ium (i I tribut inn qrur.,i in var-'1-,kj,. unjergrojn(; WaLCrS (SubSo, 1 , Cai Ponat.cd) it h a ~,. bee n est ab! I 5h. G~-A~ ryllium May be rather widely s;)rvad in Lhesc- waters. Maximum .3re estabiishe6 in. subsoll auref)'ke waters o[ pneumatolytic deposits as we'." S ,ionCarbonated waters of crystalline rocks. The main forms of berylliwrn mi-rL,- :ion in underground waters are the oxide and fluorine-and-carbonate-b.iryl"ates. 6-. A. V. '._~.t_v a-,,d A.~ scrVL-3 1~, ConjjujLanLs In Lce hash 6 figure s and 5 tables. rms of be.ylliuw. migratJon in water. Orig. art. 'PRE: 37,428j OCD---. 08, 07 / SUM DATE: 29JU165 / Gi !G RFF: Oil / 07H R:EF: 06 C.,d UDG: 550.42:54�_- 45~ DOILOPOLOV, V.I., inzh.; DOILOPOLOVA, L.N., inzh.; PETROVA, N.G., inzh. ~ - Principal characteristics of materials used in manufacturing light fixtures. Svetotekhnika 9 no.11:18-22 N 163. (MIRA 16:12; 1. Vsesoy-uznyy svetotekhnicheskiy institut. DOLGOPOLOV, V.I., inzh.; DOLGOPOLOVA, L.N., inzh.;--P-EMOVA, N.G., inzh.; BELOGLOVSKAYA, T.I., insh. Electroluminescent mimic flowsheets and signal registers for control boards, Blek. sta. 34 no.7:72-73 J1 163. (MIRA 16:8) 69859 /S-9 0 3-~)V/35-59-9-7128 Tr--Lnslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, '959, jjr 9, F, 42 `7R) AUIHORS: LuYan, Molchanov, A.P., Petrova, N.G., Skri-pov. F.1, TITLE: The Observation of an Annular Eclipse of the \Sun on April 19, 1955, 8' 4.5 cm Wavelength PERIODICAL: Solneelinyye dannyye, 1958 (1959), Nr 8, pp '70 - 72 ABSTRACT: There is a citation of the photometric curve of the e.~Ilp-se ar-1 the results of its analysis, The loca-1 sour2e connected with "~he group spots Nr 188 which were observed on the disk the day of the 6,Iips--~, p---- duced an increase in the emission by approximately 14% ir c.')mparl~or wi'-. the emission from the quiet Sun, The area of the source, if one is to judge by the moments of its being covered by the eclipse and ur,-~overed again, is near to the area of the visible group. The brightness tempera'~;.-e related to this area amounts to , 1.9,jo6 degree K. Two possible explana- tions are put forward as to the origin of another local sour,~e dIE-Co%r-3red from the anomaly of the shape of the curve, and which is nct rels-,ed tc t'--: visible groups of spots. In one of the explanations the sour,e 1-z -,nnert-f Card. 112 to an active region located at a height of 0.08 Ro --- h 4- C.25 R., (R~ is 69859 SOV/'35-59-9--'128 The Observation of an Annular Eclipse of the 3un or, April 19, 1958, a,~ Wavelength the radius of the photosphere) above a group of spots occurring on the day of T..-e behind 'the disk. In another explanation, suggested by N,S. Soboleva and V.N the local source Is connected with the Nr. 147 group of spcts, existent. Ir. t,p..- ro-.ation of the Sun; in the place of this group on the day of the e,.Ilpqp-, a:-, br:4ht--iess of the coronal line at A 5303 was observed. The processing cf t~he the eclipse curve in the vicinity of the maximum phase has shown the pras--~nr- limb contributing -6% to the total amount of the radio emission. Wi-,.h the W-,~*.- the limb being 0.06 R its brightness must exceed the mean raOlc brlg'rtnes~ cf -v 60%. 0 A.Ye. Salomonovi-, Card 2/2 -ai-islation from: Refera~ivrT! AUTHOR3: Ma-kove RDznkov---k.-'v, E. A . in, V. -'bserv--t: --nc Of the Al~*.-~p.,-.v-~i--z Ins*i*,,-- _3 i4 1 rr PEi;lMT,lAl,: Astron. t.-ivk!jj yar, iq~,8. Aa;TRA,-,l The authors A-:~ the 1:1 'A n,: ,f -'-e graphs, ta-ken j-.,ring Septembcr r w 1 - "I t!. of the -no'wntafn clzsr~ measured In the :A-Sh on Bamben?.' rvs-~ry ln Alma-Ata. - processed by the Schlesinger mr~-.h :Dk~ Cani 1/1 KRAYNOV, S.R.; PETROVA, N.G. Trace elements in mineral waters of the Pamirs. G-_okhimiia no.4,- 356-366 162. 041RA '16:7/ 1. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydrogeology and Geological Engineering, Moscow. (Pamirs-Mineral wRtoers) (Trace elements) DOLOGOPOLOV, V.I., inzh; DOLOGOFOLAV, L.N., inzh; PETROVA, M.G., inzh; MILYAYEVA., T.I., inzh. Blectroluminescent panels. Svotietkhpika 8 no.11:24-26 N 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Vaesoyuznyy svetotekhaicheskiy institut. (Luminieseenct) (Electric aplxLratus and appliances) 69659 D S~A/35-59_9_712~ Translation from: Referativny-j zhurna.1, Astronomiya I reodeziy , 1 9, Il- 4 3 a 95 AUTHORS: LuYan, Molchanov, A,P., Petrova, N.G., Skri2ov, F,1, TITLE: The Observation of an Annular Eclipse of the\Sun on April 19, !958, at tne 4.5 cm Wavelength PIMIODICAL: Solnechnyye dannyye, 1958 (1959), Nr 8, pp 70 - 72 ABSTRACT: There is a citation of the photometric curve of the e,,11-pse ar.J '~'e results of its analysis. The local sour2e conne~2ted with tne gr:),Lp spots Nr 188 which were observed on the disk the day of tt,: eD11pse, P--- duced an increase in the emission by approximately 14% in r;,'~mpa_rlson witr. the emission from the quiet Sun. The area of the source, Jf one is tG judge by the moments of its being covered by the eclipse and ur,:~ovA_rad again, is near to the area of the visible group. The brightness tempera~-~-~ related to this area amounts to - 1.9,lo6 degree K. Two possitle explara- tions are put forward as to the origin of another local dils-ove_&i from the anomaly of the shape of the curve, and whi2h i!F nzt t". visible groups of spots. In one of the explanations the ~;o--jr Card 112 to an active region located at a height of 0.08 R < h 2.-- 11 (ii" 1', 0 69859 The Observation of an Annular Eclipse of the 3un or, April. 19, 1958, a, ~,ne Wavelength the radius of the photosphere) above a group of spots ocourring on the Jay C" behind the disk. In another explanation, suggested by N.S. Soboleva and V.N. lk~i.,-u. the local source is connected with the Nr, 147 group of spots, existent In tI.-- rotation of the Sun; in the place of this group on the day of the e,-,!Jp~4p, a:. brightness of the coronal line at A 5303 was observed. The pro2esslng cf the the eclipse curve in the vicinity of the maximum phase has shown '~~e preS:~r.,. limb contributing --161,16 to the total amount of the radio emission. le*-'-.~- -0-Le the limb being 0.06 R. its brightness must exceed the mean radic hrigl.tnes~ 60%. A.Ye. 3alomon,,vi C-Ard 212 6/169,/62/000/007/131/14'j i)e";! b / D,' ) 0 7 Moichanov, A. P. und Petrova, N. G. T 1111 ',iesu.L'tu of obtit_:rvat ions of the solar eclipse of 15 Fobruary L)b] on Lho wavo 4.) cm ~o-l"'iO.jICAL: Referativnyy zhur:.al, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, b-9, ab- stract 7G55 (6olnechnyye dannyye, no. 12, 1961 (1962"-l 55-57) Abstracter's note:.Complete Iranslation.-7 Card 1/1 DOIGOPOWV, V.I.; FETROVA, N.G. Organic lamp. g:as,-,. Stencip-rt-4zallsiia 25 no,1-2-49-5G D (bl. (Glass-Standarde) (MnU 14 2 1) DDLGOPOWVA V.I., inzh.; PETROVA, N-Q., inzh. Concerning the state standar( for organic glass used in lighting engineering. Svetotekhnika 7 no.l(-:2C-214 0'61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy svetotekdmicheskiy institut, (Glass---Standards) (Electric lezps) A~ Doi -=- o 1 o I o v T E, ~ r, 0,,T Orghric for il-lumina,-ior. jaz-, !--Z~RIODICAL Standartizatsiya, no. 11L, 1 i,:-,! , Tt-e new, rOMa66-P) iilu7in_!:;-.ion _s escr -'bed T-~ Mb, KS I o r. 1 e s s ~ C H c o o rr- c t, CO SC~ r e, rc e a rer -,CAH ~6AN),. rpinfz)rce~-, .;---ss _~t= r.,- I - is o r, !_',e s. CAO , 'AC SF r, CBH ,6V1 )). ana h i -Dr r, C BO ~ :; .,,, i ;-- S r~ D e n 'ar 6 e .3"'L Ail r in, -I.-: S E a I- C n L- e S t E Q 3 C.-' env_-Sav~Es Six .,1-0u~s of '.11 1',)Sion 1 ue ne c_,rves :>,t L e i r ar s r a t r -:rouj.,~ Df u1' -ion ~~m. c r I v 1A 8 S S 0 The ir. e rt..v(-,,,se arr, a i so e i r.( e c e m n ar ri6l -I o i r E 1 k2 I C 1 R I' L e e t-- n t: 0 e I I I e t r I-- es a sc' rrr ed *, nEt z; r. er4 I i~ m r r D ia e v L, DO SAVINM. A.G.; FWROVA, N.G. vaemn c6o-2ing of neutralized solution. Gidroliz. i lesokiLim. m-PE6 11 W,3:17-19 158- (MIRA Ilt-5) 1, Khadmaskly gIdroIIznv7 zavod (Itrdrolysis) (Cooling) GOLMOVSKAYA. N.A.; FSTROYA. B.G. I SILYAR. I.B. Clinical aspects sa-T-morpliology of Ollier's disease (Hafucht syndrome). Ortop.,travm. i protez. 18 no.1:65-66 Ja-F '57. (MLRA 10:6) 1. Iz kliniko-morfologicheskoy laboratorii (sev. - prof. P.?. Dvizhkov) TSentrallnogo nouchno-ii3oledovatellskogo institute protestrovanlya I protexostroyenlys (dir. - prof. B.P.Popov) (DYSCHOMMOPIASIA, cast rep. Ollier's die.. clin. aspects & pathol.) , - ..:, , -, .. 'r -.. 7 - - -.-~ -. t,- 4 ,;~ : n '-r,- ,! - ~, - -e c f * " r- -li " 7-h I . - -: I (". . , -.~ i : p : , -1 r'i I, f, - i ! I . 9 o I'l, I Fi. ! r", k ! , M. M, . i :'. ii. BORISOVAI V.D. Prinimali uchastiye: BATURINA, Ye.A.; PESHKOVA, F.G.; ALENTOV. Ye.P.; LEVUSMUM, V.Ye.; FRTROVA, 5.1.1 SA INA, O.F.; SLYA2W, A.?.; THMOVSKAYA, Kh.A.; GHIZHIKOVA, N.M. SHPAKOVSKAYA. L.I., red.; POTOTSKAYA, N.M., tekhn.red. [Districts of Novosibirsk Province; physicogeographical features] Raiany Novosibirskoi oblasti; prirodno-okonomicheakaia kharakteristika. Novosibirsk, Wovosibirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. )67 p. (MIRA 13-9) (Novosibirsk Province--Economic geography) F~TR-C;V-A, N.I., inzh.; ARONINA, Yu.N., kand. taklin. nauk, dotsent Changes of the physiocmachanical properties of the hair cover of rabbit skins during chemical processing* flauch. trudy MTIIjP no.24.-60-65 162. (MIRA 16.7) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii kozhi i mekha Mookovskogo tekhnologicheekogo instituts. legkoy promyshlennosti, (R~Testing) PETROVA, N. 1. Year^s life cyale of narcisarue im the Central Um,,f-, Nau-,:t. J-rad7 AM t64 (141.1,3-k 12,..' u VWKOVA, O.B.; KA7JOISK11Y. V.I.; VOLKOV. Yu.14.; prinju i uch t1ye KUTYAKOVA, G.N.; PETPDVA, IV,,% Obtaining surfactants from low-boiling fractions of iight paraffin. Wafteper. i neftekhim. no.7122-26 164. (KIRA t 1. huybyshevskiy naachno-lBeledovatel'skiy institut neftyanoy promy- sh)-ennosti i Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iesledovatel'skiy I proyektnyy Inati- tut sintetleheaktkh zhirozamnlteley. KIHAYKIN, M.S.; PETROVA, N.L.; KUK11TIN, V.A. Chlorination of dihyrdroxycoumqrinB. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.12:.5941- 3943 D '63. (MIFLA 17:3) 1. Kazanskiy filial Vsasoyuznogo niiuchno-issledovatel'skogo kino- f o to ins ti tuta. PETROVA, Nim Guidelines for the improvement of labor stiLndardiza lion in textile industry. Trud teeni 5 no. 7:10-21 163. KUPRYAWSINAP 14.0s; PE"A" ',A, l,'.r. . kv more attortion to tlio probli irza uf -,inwrW inmintivea in thc, trumfor to the aptem of dofortlooo prodt-cticm. Kozh.- oh, v. Frmi 7 a 6-9 D 065. (: 11'.. IC,., FETROVA, N.K., akushor-ginckolog (Voronezh) Ways of further improvement of obstetrical and gynecological care in the rural districto of Voronezh Province. Felld. i akush. 28 no-5:10-14 MY'Q. (KaLA 26:7) (VORONEM PROVINCE--MEDICINE, RURAL) (VORONEZH FROVINCE-OBSTETRICS) (VORONEZH PROVOCE-G)MECOLOGY) L- T /4 BUGROVAS V.I., kand. med. nauk; VIVOGRADOVA, I.N., kand.biol. nauk; D'YAKGV, S.I.,, kand. med. nauk; ZHDANCV, V.M.,, prof.; ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV, N.N., prof.; ZEWSOVA, O.M., kand. med. nauk; DISHENETSKIY, A.A., prof.; KALINA, G.P., prof.; LULEN, D.R., kand. med. nauk; KOVALEVA, A.I., doktor med. nauk; KRASILINIKOV, N.A., prof.; KUDIJU, D.G. Idoktor biol. nauk; LEBEDEVA, M.N., prof.; FERETS, L.G., prof. (deceased]; PEKHOV, A.P., doktor biol. nauk; PLANELIYES, Kh.Kh., prof.; POGLAZOVA, M.N., kand. biol. nauk; PROZOROV, A.A.; SINITSKIY, A.A., prof.; FEDOROV, I-I.V., prof. [deceased ; SHAI;INA-VAGB,*,A, V.I., kand.biol. nauk; VYGODCHIKOV, G.V.,, prof., zamestitell otv. red.; ADO, A.D., prof., red.; BAROYAN, O.A., prof., red.; BILIBIN, A.F., prof., red.; BOLDYREV, T.Ye., prof., red.; VASHKOV, V.I., doktor mod. nauk, red.; VYAZOV, O.Ye., doktor red. nauk, red.; GAUZE, G.F., prof., red.; GOSTEV, V.S., prof., red:; GORIZONTOVP P.D., prof., red.; GRINBAUM, F.T., prof., red [deceased]; GROMASHF.VSKIY, L.V., prof., red.; YELKIN, I.I., prof... red.; ZASUKHIN, L.N., doktor biol. nauk, red.; ZDRODOVSKIY, P.F., prof., red.; KAFICBNIKOV, M.M., kand. med. nauk, red.; KUillPARSKAYA, N.N., prof., red.; KOSYAKOV, P.N., prof., red.; LOZOVSKAYA, Ye.S., kand. med. nauk, red.; MAYSKIY, V., prof., red.; MUROMTSEEV, S.N., prof., red. ld-eceasedl: (Continued on next card) BUGROVA, V.I.-(continued) Card 2. NIKITZ, M.Ya., red.; NIKOLAYEVA, T.A., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.F., akademik,, red.; PASTUKHOV, A.P., kand. med. nauk, red.; PETRISHCHEVAI P.A., prof., red.; P00OVSKAYA, M.P., prof., red.; POPOV, I.S., kand. imed-nauk, red.; ROGOZI14, I.I., prof. red.; RUDDEV, G.P., prof., red.; SERGIYEV, P.G., prof., red.; SIMYABIII, K.I., akad., red., SOKOIDV, N.L. prof. red,; SOLOVIYEV,.V.D., prof., red.; MIBUIEV, Z.F.,, dotsmt, red.; CHUMAKOV, M.P., IrQf., red.; SHATROV, prof.,, Ted.; TIMAKOV, VoD.,p prof&,, red.toma; 7ROITSM, V.L., prof.j, red. ton&; FMOVA, N.K.., teklm.red.; Lmultivolume manual on the microbiology clinical aspects, and epidemiology of infectious diseaseal Nnogotomnoe rukovod- stvo po mikrobiologii klinike i epidemiologii infektsionrwkh bDIeznei. Otv. red. N.14.Zhukov-1Terezhnikov. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.l. [General microbiologylj Cbshchaia mikrobiologiia. Otv. red. N.N.Zhukov-1'erezhnikov. 1962. 730 P. (MIRA 15-.4) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSA (for Zhdanov, Zhukov-11erezhnikov, Vygodchikov, Bilibin, Vashkov, Gromashevskiy, Zdrodovskiy, Rudnev, Sergiyev, Cbunakov, Tinakov, Troitskiy). (Continued on next card) BUGROVA, V.I.-(continued) Card 3. 2. Ghlen-korrespondent kkademii nauk SSSR ~for IrnsheneTskkiy, Krasillnikov). 3. Ghlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Planelly s, baroym, Lioldyrev, Gorizontov, Petrishcheva, iioeozin). 4. Doystvitollnyy chlen Vsesoyuzno3, akademii sell ZkhozyayE3tvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Muromtsev). (MICRO BIOLOGY) PETRCVA, N. M. Ya. Ya. Dodonov, N. K. Pado, K. K. Petelina, and N. M. Petrove - "Synthesis cf thE racemic oxides of N-propyl- ard N-isoproryltetrahyrircn.iiincline." (T). 1058) SO: JouxT3,l of General Chemistry, (Zhurnal Obshchei Khi-udJ), 1050, Vol. ?(-, No. (,. A 6 ji, 1- A U711. Oa Ob "Nam of on" ad #N11111" Immor on WIN= d bw mm b 00 1 so "6011110. N. 6L POMMAL. A XAF6 yhw. 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Goo 0o w In ee ee g a00 goo "00 W's i96 12 00 '00 9 ,Go see NBC" 04.0w (lot 014sol 411111 OWN Ask 2 1 bw At so 1 Ollie 0111142 Ito No IN !D ~_~ doe 2 0 0 0 0 0 lpf e o 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 a o 0 0 a , * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 6:: 0 00*0 so 69 0 6690066 :901 21(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION' SOV/1316 Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. Institut yadernoy fizik'L Trudy, t. 1 (Transactions of tne Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences. v.1) Alma-Ata, Izd-vo AN Kazakhskoy SSR, 1958, 2,000 copies printed. Ed.: Osadchiy, F. Ya.; Tech. Ed.: Alferova, P.F.; Editorial Board of Series: Griman.. I.G., I.G. Demlyanikov (resp. ed.), T.P. Diogenova, and S.K. Kalinin. PURPOSE: This volume of the "Trudy" Is intended for speciali3ts (Physicists, physicochemists, physicist-metallurgists, etc.)' scientists engineers, teachers, and postgraduate students (aspirantyl. Coverage: This volume of the "Tivdy" contains resul,~s of research performed at the "Institut yadernoy fizIki" (Institute of Nuclear Physics) in the years 1954-1956. The first article Is concerned with the Interaction of co8mic-ray particles with nuclei of Card 1/6 Transactions of the Institute (cont.) SOV/1316 various substances, and with the nature of secondary particles. Particular attention Is given to the generation of mesons in showers. The next article discusses the motion of charged par- ticles from the point of view of the general theory of re- lativity. A series of articles presents the problems of changes in the plasticity, strength, and hardness of alloys at various temperatures in relation to their chemical and phase compositions. Data are given on the properties of alloys during crystallization with reference to hot-shortness. Separate problems of the theory of shaping are also included. Spectrum analysis Is discussed as applied to the study of are performance and to the determination of rare earth elementa in minerals. The text also describes quantitative x-ray spectrum analysis based on the various spec- trum series. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Takibayev, Zh. S. Study of the Character of interactions of Cosmic Rays With Atomic Nuclei of Heavy and Light Elements 3 Ch. 1. Formation of Secondary Star-forming Particles During the Interaction of Cosmic Rays With Various Nuclei Transactions of the Institute (Cont.) SOV/13.16 Ch. 2. Generation of Slow7r-meson5 in Various Nuclei and the development of an Intranuclear Cascade Process 33 Ch. 3. Investigation of the Transition Effects for Stars and Slow Tr-mesons Based on the General Pattern of the Passage of Cosmic-ray Nucleons Through Matter 54 Ch. 4. Use of Nuclear Photographic Emulsion for the Direct Study of the Interaction of Cosmic-ray Particles With Atomic Nuclei of Certain Elements "12 Ch. 5. Study of the Interaction (Stars and Showers) of Cosmic-ray Particles With Atomic Nuclei of Tungsten and Aluminum 82 Ch. 6. Study of Showers in Photographic Emulsion Due to Cosmic-ray Particles i0i Card 3/6 Transactions of the Institute (Cont.) SOV/1316 Ch- 7- Study of Showers Due to Particles With Energies Larger Than 1012 ev 123 Petrova N.M. Equations of Charged Particle Motion 1n the Gen eral --T heory-ti-~&tivity Cherdyntsev., V.V., and O.V. Suyarova. Study of the Earth's Neutron Flux it)6 Diogenova, T.P. Capture of a -i-1-meson With the Escape of a Heavy Fragment 172 Presnyakov, A.A. Some Problems in the Interaction of Coin- ponents in Binary Equilibrium Diagrams 175 Presnyakov, A.A. Theory of Slip Cones 137 Presnyakov, A.A. Connection Between the Plastic Properties of Metallic Systems and Their Chemical and Phase Composition 1T, Preanyakov, A.A. Flow of Metal in the Seat of Deformation During Rolling 21-7 Card 4/6 Transactions of the Institute (Cont.) SOV/1316 Pre,snyakov, A.A., Yu. P. Mironenko, and V.G. Roshchupkin. In- dustrial Dynamometers for High-power Resistance Transmitters 225 Preanyakov, A.A., and V.V. Chervyakova. Plasticity of Molterl Binary Alloys Al - Cu at High Temperatures 234 Presnyakov, A.A., and N.S. Sakharova. Study of the Microhard- ness of Certain Cast Alloys With Zinc and Tin Base 237 Presnyakov, A.A., and Yu. P. Mironenko. Plasticity of Certain Molten Zinc Alloys 244 Novikov, I.I., and L. I. Dautova. Dependence of Heat Re- sistance on Composition in the Cu - Ni - Si System 249 Novikov, I.I., and L. I. Dautova. Study of the Hot-shortness of Copper Alloys 255 Novikov, I.I., and K.T. Matveyeva. Closing Up Shrinkage Fis- Sures During Crystallization 265 Card 5/6 Transactions of the Institute (Cont.) SGV11316 Novikov, I.I., and L. I. Dautova. Study of the Equilibrium Diagram of the System: Copper - Nickel - Silicon 274 Demlyanikov, I.G. Rapid Method of Quantitative X-ray Spec- trum Analysis 282 Kalinin, S.K., E. Ye. Fayn, I. G. Grinman, and G.B. Zhilinskiy. Spectroscopic Determination of Rare Earths in Minerals 288 Grinman, I.G., S.K. Kalinin, V.L. Marzuvanov, and E. Ye. Fayn- Study of Electric-are Output for Spectrum Analysis 296 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 6/6 TM/rj 4- 6-5 9 VVLIS, L.A., otv. red.; KASHKAROV, V.P., rod.; AOSOV, N.D., red.; PETiOVA, N.M., red.; KASHKAROV, L.D., tekhn. red. ........... ~-- - [Study of transfer processes. Problems in the theory of relativity] Issledovanie protsessov perenosa. Voprosy teorii otnositellnosti. Alma-Ata ' Uchpedfiz Kazakhskoi SSR. 1960. 161 p. (Its Trudy, no.2) MIRA 170) 1. Almh-Ata. Universitet. VULIS, L.A., otv.red.; KASMAROV, V.P., red.; KOSOV.-B.D., red.; FMOVA, red.; KASHKAROV, L.D., tekhn.red. [Investigation of transfer processes. Problems of the theory of relativity] Isaledovenie protsessov perenoss. Voprosy teorii otnositellnosti. Alma-Ata, 1959. 236 p. (mIELA 14:2) 1. Alma-Ata. Universitet. (Relativity (Phybics)) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical) 2099h AD- !/All, X4. goo AUTHORS; Aytikeyeva, Z.A., Petrova, N.M. TITLE: On the system of spherically symmetric bodies in the generai theory of relativity PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurmal. Fizika, no 5, 1961, 1"1, abstract -_,A2c,6 (V sb. "Issled. protsessov perenosa. Vopr. teorii otnositel'nosti", Alma- Ata, 1959, 209 - 229) TEXT- Gravitational equations are solved t'or a system of* rotating bodies in the harmonic coordinate system by the approximate method of V.A. FoN (Zh. eks- perim. i teor. fiz.", 1939, v 9, 375). Equations of motion of inertia centers of bodies and equations of rotation of bodies about their inertia centers are found from the condition of harmonicity. 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TIT1d-:: Spoctrophotomotry of tho luntir rxir.in SOURCE: Rof. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 1.51.'~111 = SODRCE: izv. G1. astron.-Obs-erv.. v Pullkove, v. 24, no. 2, 1965, 168-174 TOPIC TAGS: lunar surface, lunbr spoclrcpho'Lcmetry ADS7RJ1GT: Observations were carrIed ou4, a. Llriu As,xophysical ]ni%_`,,utr, L. (Astrof:.zicheskly lnstiLut *~.' I , 12:-3irt, a in *.",;e -.:ave_'erjj,7th rarite 3500 - 7000 A. T!,.a s-, t~ofinoci ~ soct',-~n nri lumir surface w~*!.h dimensions of 20 x on(j-,~/ ("stri Lion ,lie bu trum of ],:are CrisiumY Mare 7ranquillita'-7n., ;!~%r(j anci ;inuo --r;,:um was 'nvestigatod. Stars with 'kiinva-. oricirr,- (I, k, _;j.,:LriDwJon friund prev',;usly by A. V. Kharitonov were used as Lho speclronhotorolric standnr6. 7lie spOcctrU 1,40-10 on average over 50 A. Graphs of the Oependerico of tho reflectivItLy of tno lunar maria on wavelength in arbitrary units are presonted in the article. Cn the basis of this material the author notes the sixdlari-ty cif ',.he lunar rock coverinZ the Cord 1/2 UDC: 523.37 L --, ~ ~ ' - ACC Ij%: AR60162194 marila with basaltic tuffo. A3 a whole, he opinion, with analogous indicated that for X < with the investigations Koball LrTranslation of SUB CODE: 03 curves obtainec by 3900 A an increase of other authors. abstrac2t obtainod curves agree, in the author's other auLhors. At the same time it is of re'lectivity is observed in contrast Bibliography of 22 citations. I. Cord 2/2 h~ F~- T A C,: Xra-, V. A. "etrowi, "'Olioni ~;O.ar l:-.0 6; FROKOF'YEV, V.K.; FETROVA, N.N. Presence of oxygen in ~he atmosphere of Venus. Izv. Krym. astr,"Iz. obser, 290-14 163. (MIRA 16:10) -4 MARKHELI, Pavel Sillvestrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk;j~ETRQ1 Nina. NAkQ1&Y_~_V?~a._ nauchnyy sotur.; RUSANOVA, Alak"ndra V'ijrtorevaa, nauchn. sotr.; IZMAIL, Lyudmila Nikiforovma, nauchn.sotr.; RABUSHKIN, Aleksey Illich, mastdr po ramosU4 IVANOV, Tiktor Tikhonovich, pechnik; ALEKSANDROIV, Vladiair Nefodlyevich, inzh.; KONOWSEV, Svyatoslav risevolodovich, inzh.-mekhaxik; PRIMINA, L.A., red.; KISINA, Ye.I., tekhn. red. [Handbook on the overhauling of bakery equipment] Spravochnik po kapitallnomu remontu khlebopekarnogo oberudovaxiia. Moskva, Pishchepromildat, 1963. 307 p. .- (MRA 16:7) 1. Moscow. TSentr&llayy sauchno-inaledovatellskiy institut khl#bbpekarxoy promyshlennosti. Leningradskoye otdeleniye. 2. levedayumbew w6ktoran skonealki, organizataii proizvbA- stva i truda Leningradek6-g-o otdeleniya TSentrallsoge nauo~xo_ issladovatellskoge instituta khlebopekarsoy promyshlennosti (for Markhe:r). (Bakeries--Equipment and supplies) (Food machinery-Maintexamce and repair) FETROVA, N. N. 110n The Presence of Oxigen in T'he Atmosphere of Venus" report presented at the 13th Intl. Astronautical Federation Congress (IAF) Varna, Bulgaria, 23-29 Sep 1962 STEPANOV, V.Ym.; FEW)VA" N.11. Polarities and iaximum strength of magnptic fields of sunspots in 1956. Inv.Kz7m.aqtro.fix.obs&r. 18:66-95 158. 041RA 13:4) (sunspots) (Magnetic fields) Translation from: Ref ef at ivnyy zh-i rria-, A~i' r3r. iv -1 PP. 52-5"), # 1229? ATni-ORS: Stepa-nov, V. !-e*,~ ov ,, N. N, TITU: Brightnesz~ of F oec-u 1, M-ig- i~ PF-RIODICALT~ 7- v . K r-j rn sa -r t T~-XT: in fields wil~h H < average with increasing field W.er-~i*.y. ~.I - ~rre.a I dual formations, Magnetir field determinAs #,.- e ' equal brightness are closely simiiar !o r, ",-I w the brightness of f loccull decreaEes w1 th in,~reaz ing f leid inler., result, formations acquire the ;u-inular s*.r-,-I?.'r(-, :~-m,t-mp s of the rlags, I . e. , r da r e. e-, r- t but cen*,er. In'-ensity of the field. Flo--ull sirrourAIng ay-- ;iI shape. A study of flor~-ljli appe-an-,Ln--c- varl~t*l xrj I- ,ard 1/-j ~7 7 A 'A Brightness of Floc~-ul I has shown that magne' J I s. ;A: i I divergence of magnetic f or, .1re.- respectively. The f f ;I W-rtk. regions where f lares !t~p hr Ighl-.~-t~ - -)f cnrcrr h-! follow the above mentioned regular.1tic-. r1r, lh~ .11)i a mechanisms of' f I ocou 11 orig Ina* I on. Tne firs' me-han.,-rr i~ r iw ment, of fast processes: flareF. inA, "w1,13koril" r, floccula appears as a result of the t`ire a`*erv,,,t,w ind i,: wave. The second me,:r,&nIsrr IF -f connected with -~he atscr~',,on -f disturbancAs In Tegion~ wr:er- -re higher than *,he In*.err. I 'y ~,! *.'ie q. I err, -1. P- M~, W, 7~f magnetohydrodynami~ waveE !z ' PF -! ma*~f-j A! waves gives rise -D '~~.e neal:ing 3~ --Fl- W > In The region of su-sTots '-ne enerwy Df w~!,,- magnitude, than t1he energy -of wavos Ir cflnp, regions of na-ximum field may appear ~s -iz., -,r~ Card 2/3 Erightness -)f ',:'I or cu! i, Magne* IFI.; 1 1,3 ~u ri Pi, r, a: amounts of energy are tr-ansferrpd 'y wAv-,-- fr r layers into '.he -orona, wi~hou* a no,'I:~--,Ir.le !.e r difficullies are listed which arise In exj ti-,e r.P:i, absorption of magne*~ohyJordynarp.1 - wiv(---. iranslator's no,.e- Th'~~ Is, !-rif, Card 3/3 L 15762;-66 IWT(l) -GW ACC NR.0 AP6DD6781 SOURCE CODE: UR/0033/66/043/001/0162/0171 AMOR: ~N. N. ORG: Main ASWO-nomical Absen-atorlo AcAd&W-Qf Sciences SSSR (Glavnays astrono- micheskeya observatoriya AkademH nauk SSSR) TITLE: Spectral Investigations of the lunar Aurf&C2~_ i; SOURCE,. Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 43, no. 1, 1966, 162-171 ,TOPIC TAGS: moon, lunar surface, selenography, lunar emission, spectrophotometry,, solar radiation 'ABSTRACT: The results are given of observations of 11 areas of the lunar surface made with the 50-cm "Gerts" reflector and Rhotgetlerticic sy&cLrojkhaLg=teT of the VSICal Institute_gf the-Kazakh-Ac dqMLo ciences. The relative cftstri- &K2D bution of spectral reflectivity was determined by comparin the lunar spectra th t! ose of early-type stare and the solar spectrum. Variations of reflectivity with wavelength were found to be close to linear. 7be spectral brightness coeffi-; cienta of certain terrestrial materials, which contain a considerable amount of quartz and other silicate oxide compounds, show the same variations and have simi-~ lar inclination -angles6 A direct comparison of the spectra UDC:__ - _523. 37 J ,.3 L 15762-66 '~4 A`4; ACC NR: AP6006781 0 of lunar*details showed that the color differences are insignifiLant. However the curves of spectral brightness ratios are not monotonic and show considerable waviness. Humps In two spectral regions (with Amax 5305 and 6680 A) are inter- :.preted as emission emanating from the lunar surface as a result of solar radia- ~Ion. Various assumptions are made as to the nature of the solar radiation in- Avolved. Orig. art. hast 10 formulas and 5 tables. JDHJ :11 'SUB CODE.. 03/ SUBA DATZI, 13May65/- ORIG REF- 017/ MH REP- 010/ ATD PRESS- t, i5 Card "2"12 P115TROVA. 11. P. RechiAkov lf.nz~. (-191.4-). "CholerRic Ljpcteriol)hac;e. It Zhur. 1-iikr-)bi-)- ., i -~O- 4-5, i~44. of L(- i.: I, cL, li,.~ Uf .,4, // / '- A' 1~ /' ' - AIL' N'Y&V M.G. FWROVA, ji.p. Modern tOOMil!A1 equipm,3rt for YaHcular surgery and prO9DeCtq for its development. Khinirgiia 13 ao.11:9Q-1:4 N '~?, (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz Insituta eksperimentallnoy khirurgicheakoy apperatury i iristrumentov (dir. M.G.Anenlyev) Hinist-gretva zdravookhranentya SSSR. (CARDIOVASCUlAR b"MM. aurg. mo,dern appar. & instruments (Ruj3)) BOIJMOVITINOVA. Ye.N., VOLKOV. N.P. , - _ Use in surgery of items mnde from alloy MNkhX* Med.prom. 12, no.6:9-12 Je 158 (MIRA 11:6) 1. finuchno-isaleduvntellskiy Institut ekBperimentallnoy khirurgicheakoy apDnrnt,iry i Inntramentov. (SURGICAL INSTRUMEDTS AND APPAIUTUS) X'"PITANOV, POTEXHINA, L.A., PETROVA. N.P. Forces for suturing major iTood vessels-. Hedoprom. 12 no.12:52-53 D158 (MIRA 11:12) 1. lauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut eksperimentallnoy khirurgicheakoy apparatury i instrumentov. (SUTURES) (SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARLTUS) P'71'ROVA, .,as, ian,l in disoases o: ~ho taiiovas-lial F". I i S Ord-cr o~ I.Lnin Inst or th.2 L, r. P! s i i .!i1 s 200 copi~2s (KI., !,t, EWSHKIN, L.I.; 7-0,TROVA, N.P., k-und.ned.nank Universal vasoneurop-raphic api),,trat,im. Voen.-med.zhur. no.': 2?-3,? J1 ")-Q. (MIRA 1?:11) (-Summ) (11KRVOUS STSTEM siirgery) (BLOOD VES6ELS aiixper.v) PRTROVA, N.F.; KRYUGHKOVA-,G.B.; GRIGORIYEV, V.Ye. Uperience with permanent tantalum su%uring of the bladder; experimental studies. Urologiia 24 no.1:41-46 Ja-F 159. (WRA 12:1) 1. 1z Nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute ekspertmentallnoy khirurgi- cheskoy apparatury i inatrumentov (dir. - M.G. Anan0yev) Ministerstva zdravookhrnneniya S;;SR Luroloj~icheakogo otdelenlyn (zav. - prof. L.I. Dunayevskiy) Gorodskoy klinicheakoy bollnity No.6 v Moskve. (RIALM, surgery, nermanent double-row automatic tents) um suture in animls (Rus (SvMM nermnnent dmible-row Rutomntic tantalum suture of bladder In animnIs (Rus)) FETROVA, N.P. Plastic surgery of the abdominal aorta in experiment. Ves,".Kh-'r 84 no,6:28-30 Je '60. (M I itA 13 - 2-2) (ABDOIAI?,AL AOW A--SURGERY) ftmVAP W.P., kand.med.nauk 119thod for the application of a mechanical vascular suture. Vbst.khir. 85 no,129125-119 D 160. (KrRA 14i1) 1. 1z Nsuohno-issledovatel'skogo instituta eksperimental4wr khirurgicheakoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir. - M.G. Ananlyev) i kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topografichoskoy anatomii (zav. - Prof. V.V. Kovanov) 1-go Hoskovskogo ordena lenins. medi- tainskogo instituta im. I.M. Seohenova. (BLOOD V&SSELS-4URGERY) (SUTURES) PETROVA, N.P.; KUKUSHKIN, L.L.; POTFKFINA, L.A.; HCGI W7,JVA, .P. I . Apparatus for 3uturing the large blood ve6sels ane its us'~. T--IcY NIIFMAI no-5:45-48 '61. (MJR_~ ;r.q' 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut eksperimentallnoy khlrurvi- cbeskoy apparatury i instrumentov. (SUTMES) (BLOOD VESSELS-SUEGF-TRY) PETMVA. W. P. Wchanical vascular aature in plaBtic erurgery of the blood vessels Ekep.khir.i anest. 6 no.2t4l-.46 161. (N~ -L4410 iBLODD VESSELS-SURGERY) (SUTURE) PETROVA, V.P. Restoration of blood circulation in Walyzed extremities following thrombosis of the abdominal aorta. Trudy 1-go MMI 16:147-154162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta eksperimentallnoy khirurgicheskoy apparatury i instrumentov (dir. - M.G. Ananlyev). (THROMBOSIS) (ABDOMINAL AORTA-SURGERY) PETROVA, N.P., kand. med. nauk Mechanical vascular suture In a growing organism. Khirurgiia 39 no.8:108-113 Ag '63. (MIPA 17.6) 1. 1z Nauchno-iss1edovhtp1'5xopo instituta eksperimentallnoy khirurgicheakny appltr-tiiry I ina*nimentov (direktori M.r,. Anari'yev,,. Cowqtry : USSR I ;~tu~S-Dry: Vi rol c tr 7i r,.L,3 .- f; 'bu ic ur: R,-f Lur- lie- 4?'., N, r 'i n Z'D y ~4.. P~Ar-.,--, T - t Mu of TyphAi 'v'i--Brct,:r'.c~ha,_z- Expcrim,iit~~11,- ~.nd its Influenc-, -.I-. Orgp.nis;~, ~;ruzmcd.--i 1957 ib: Sb. Bc~-':tcricf,. iya, Thil'isi, Z.. 183-1~6. --zt-:ict: it h,,.s b,~,:.~ shown that th,~ -drainistration of typtc-'! Vi-ph---,2s tc micc,~ infect,~d with t,/Tihcid bacterial prctcc-~-, prcrt r%f th,: fr,)r- :)-Plli-~~;-,:; --~ :-,-t 7;~-rs.,;ss thiz pr:~, -,rt,-. b- Gf 1~ tr.-:-it,.d with zd, r-,- Card 1/3 :,bs Jour: R,--f Zhu::-Bic)l., No 23, 1956, No 10;),t,, lysis, aurib,:r of Thjm , 11-. Mcr, activ.-, I :3i:; i- dari.-.L,- th-; fjw hours after .'-LL::i.,iztcr-4nF the phag,~. How-v--r, th-~ 3ysi3 r.li the microb,~s after th-~ t4-n of ph-~,.~.! do,js ao~~ -:cur, nd :-.ftur four i- fi.%- tl-,`.r mr.,,ber incr---.sos. In c-.~3,s t'iQ th,: c- f-uiz whiuh th--. c-:. conslllcrabl~ portion jf th,: bnctc:r;.:~ changu th-dr -.i- , structun. a;.. crv-.rqTc ovor fr(,,-. th-j virul,~nt %. f,:m to tllL' iviru-1c. W-forn. Th-~ grQrttast po-,rcu=.,- ,,2 of cli-.ngjd culturce I is found during; the period of ---r-~tjst 2hig~; concun- tration in th, bok,. In alico in which 0-phago has Card 2/3 )s- Jour: R,,f Zhur-Bi(A Ac, 2', 1~5r, Nt, ,.xs,:d .-'. th- n~ltux,-i; in f-n.:. -ft~--r of :,. ndxturv ~f ',i- ~-nll :--h~~gvs thc -~ff-,ct --~f thc, Vi-ph~-.gc Iis -1. *,'1 -,.d :'-ph-:~- ic noll tl.,,ir propf-lrlli,:.; th, b and .L~d,.-- conditions n(-, of rhlgos -ir f oLmd. Ra-utonsht~.:.;a. C7~xd 3/3 26 ILIINSKIY, B.V.; BORISOVA, L.I.; KARLOVA, UTAETVA, KRIVORUCHE'TKO, I.V.; PrTROVA, N.P. Characteristics of the blochemlsm c' -.,.a b-'!:c)c., -'r, atheroscle-osis. Trudy Inst. klin. I elksper. kar:i. AN -,riz. SSR 805-" 163. 'IJ--RA 1. Iz III terapevticheskoy kafedry llr,~71nskogo -;nstLtuta -4 1 j * P.- usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i grupry -)c fiteroslxlerozu Irstl-,uta fiziologii Imen.1 Pavlova AN .er.'-.grad. 3/1 20/62/0()O/OO5/(j3(,/(j,6 E07 5/E 4 36 Ha roni , Ye - Ye Petrova N , P, TITLE Zon mo I ( I n %- ., of organic compounds on a microscale VFI ~ I k I:) I Pribory i tekhnika eksperimentii, no.5, 1962, 1116-199 TEXT: -;ma II qua n t i t I (% s ( I . 0 t o I . 5 g) o f an t hran i I i c a c i d, d i plieny , inthracene , o-ni trotol uene , p-bromophenol , hen7.ophenone , succinj c ac id, adipi c ac i d , p-bromoani I ine , an thraquinone , thvniol , acetani I i de anil p-anizidine were purif i-ed by zone irel t ing i n c 1~, ss a mpu I e s 7 to 7.5 intit in diameter and 10(~ mm length. The ampules were 2/3 Filled with the compounds and vacuum sealed. They were passed at the rate of 0.2 or 0.4 mm/min through a furnace consisting of four zones of heating (discs 12 mm thick) and-three consecutively placed cooling zones (4 nun thick) sepa 'rated from the heating zones with asbestos. The method was applied to prepare pure substances for the investigation of luminescent properties of' additives in plastic scintillators. There is I figure. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheslily institut AN GruzSSR (Physico-technical 1nstitute AS Georgian S3R) c'UBMITTED; January 22, 1962 Card 1/1