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SIROTININq A.A -
Data on the physiology of the rumiration period in cattle. Fiziol.
zhur. 47 no.1:51-55 Ja 161. (MIn 14:3)
1. From the Farm Animal Physiology Ghair of the Veterinary Institutet
k.
(RUKIUTION)
SIROTININ, M.
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(Mln 16:12)
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ov)
(Us- o],-.
--C: Advances -r
SIROT114INI N. N. P.'s I1T9G-
,4SY!
USSRAle&Icine - Bacteriology
Medicine - f~7peroxla
"Thi- Irif liti~nre of -HyperoxI,-;t an! Hyppyd.;. T7p!-;n
ReGir,tE.,-n,.-,e of an f)rganllsm to C.1 Welohil," "i.
Sirotinin, Ii pp
Pat,-~Iogil" Vol IX, No 3
Det;~iAed diqc~ussicn to the affect that the greatest
hyper-Mia is brought about in an organism.. when ir, is
placed In -en atmosphere of oxygen rith hieb pressure.
Dat~i r;n experimenta with mice an3 gulpea pigs.
-liT96
SIROTININ, N. N.
MW/Medlaine -
Mediolne - Pale6jetholoey
"Thirty Years of Comparative Pathology in the Soviet,
Union," N. N. Sirotinin, Kiev, 271 pp
"Uspekhi Sovremennoy Biologii" Vol XXIV, No 2 (5)
Soviet comparative pathology owes =uch to the pio-
neer, 1. 1. Mechnikov. Actua13,v, this science in-
volves evolutionary pathology. Gives general his-
torical account of development of this science under
Soviet sponsorship, and 3-page bibliography of the
more important works in this field of s4fnoe, by
such authors as Avrekh, R. I. Belkin, F. 1. Bukh,
Ye. V. Kolpakov, M. A. Rozenberg, ate.
PA4OT29
LC 40T29
SrROTININ, M.M.
.Kffect of sulfamides on the adaptation to hypoxia. Medych.zhur.
18 no.1:62-69 148. (MIRA 10:12)
1. a viddilu porivnyallnoi patologii (zav. viddilu - chl.-kor. All
URSR M.M.Sirotinin) Institutu klinichnoi fiziologii im. akad. 0.0.
Bogomolltays All URSR. 2. Chlen-korespondent AN LTRSR.
(SULFAMIDE) (MOUNTA IN SICIlass)
S DROT 11" L"i
k6di.. i seie~ ti
0 ne Utfs Kar/Apr
Medicine -Pathology
49
"V. V. Podryaotskiy (Biographical Outline),"
Prof N. N. Sirotinin, Kiev, 5 pp
"Arkhiv Fatologii" No 2
S1 izes education, career., and major works
of V. V. Podvyeotskiy up to his death in 1~13.
59/49775
A
OnAladic Ine.. - ftjg~~ 110aftialvWy ilk~/Apr 40
Medicine - Patholoo
wdo~ference on Oxygen Deficiency in the Body,"
Prot N. N. Sirotinin, 4 pp
"Arkbiv Patologii" No 2
Izes vork of subject conferenoe hold 1
9;
-12 Oct 48 in Kiev and attended by 337 del;gates
arA: aver 200 guests, among them five members of
Mad Sci Ukrainian SSR and Aced Med. Sci USSR,
twelve corresponding members of Acad Sci Ukrainian
SIR, Acad Sci WSR, and Acad Ned Soi USSR, and a
large nunber of professors. L. I. Medved', Min of
Pub. Health Ukrainian SSR, presented the first
59/49T65
tWit/~edicine - Oxygen (Contd) Mar/Apr 49
Deficiency
paper on the current situation In biology and
Iroblems of Soviet. medical science. Mentions
various papers read during 4 days of conference.
Next conference vill be held on oxygen therapy in
tiev in 1950.
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SIROTININ, N. N.
USSR/Medicine - Imunology Apr 50
"Immunity From the Viewpoint of General and Com-
parative Pathology," N. N. Sirotinin, Corr Mem,
Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR
"Trudy 5-0Y Sessii, Ak Med Nauk BSSR" PP 37-44.
Conference held 23 - 27 Dee 48, in Moscow on prob-
lems of immunity and influenza.
Discusses the reactivity of organisms to irritants
involved in action of infectious and allergenic
agents, tracing the increasing severity of reac-
tions and susceptibility in the course of phylo-
genetic and ontogenetic development.
206T83
SIROTININ .- N. N.
'e.- ... -
Drgenii Aleksandrovich Tat&rinoy (1892-1950). Arkh. pat., Mosk-
va 12 no.6:67-69 Nov4ec 50. (-CLKL 20:4)
3Tr,OTr,lr,,!, 7. ".
Bo--Olets, Ale"-s:%n,lr
Ntst:~nding soviet scientist; fo7zr yeprs sitice de.~th of A. A. Bok:omolets.
Yely-cli. zli,,.r. 20, no. 4, 1-950
'-',-)nt
-- -hly Lj;at _gf Eiaajzj !&r.-esstons, Library of Conrgress, Aup:st 19 2. l,",ICLASSIFIEED.
,5
1. SYROMUN, 14. M.
2. USSR (600)
4. Medical Societies - Kiev
7. Report of the Kiev Society of Pathologists for 1949. Madych zhur. No 1 1951.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl.
I Effoc t
t
zvo lut 1 'j n 0'n"
Medych. 7hur. 20 no. 06, 51
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress August 1952 3:3= Uncl.
Y IMM
1. SY'R=NINY M. M.
2. USSR 600
4. Pashutin, Viktor Vasillevich, 1845-1901.
7. Fiftieth anniversarl of V. V. Pashutin's death. liedich. zhur, 21, No. 2, 1951.
9. Monthl List of Rus,.ian Accessions, Library of Congress, APri-l -1953, Uncl.
SYRQTYNI4,,,,.FA,.
3'. 'e~r'--' ~_14.. professor, chlen-korrespondant.
Evolution of the reactivity of an organism and its effect upon the process of
infection. Modych.shur. 21 no.4;43-51 '51. NLRA 6:10
1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR. (Infection)
I . "' "
I .".. -
2. UTI~':' (600)
4. Mcchnikov, Illia illich, 1865-1916
7. 1.1. Vechnkov; 35th anniver3ary of death. M.M. Syrotynin, Medych.zhur. 21 no. 5,
1951.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl.
14 t-'YWTYNIN, '14. M., Prof.; DINABURG, 0. D., Prof.
2. USSR (600)
4. Kiev - Pathology - Societies
7. Report of the Kiev Society of Pathologists for 1950 , Medych. 2hur., 22j no, 1,
1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congressy ---Ipril-1953, Uncl.
SYROTYNIN, M.M.
--
Lev Aleksandrovich Tarasevich; on the 25th anniversary of his death. Medych.
zhi=. 22 no.4:98-100 '52. (MI-RA 6:10)
(Tarasevich, Lev Aleksandrovich. 1868-1928)
t
GLinicr-I jci--,ncr.-s of
-;yrota in V. V. Tu-lianov.
'lo. 4:'01-105 '5
SYROTYN121, M.M.
Reaulte of the VII Session of the Scientific Council on the problems of I.P.
Pavlov's theory of physiology. Nedych.zhur. 22 no.6:67-72 '52.
NuA 6:10
(Physiology)
SIROTIxiIII, N.N. (Kiyev).
~. -
70th anniversary of th,3 phagocytic theory. Arkh.pat. no.15:
3-12 11-D '53. (MLRA 7:1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR.
(Pha.-Ocytosis) (Mechnikov, Illia Il'ich, 1845-1916)
~;~IRQTDIIN. N.N.. chlen-korrespondent.
L.A. Taraaevich as pathologist. Arkh.pat. 15 no.2:77-81 Mr-Ap 153.
(MI-'RJ, 6:5 )
1. Akademiya nauk Ukrainakoy SSR. (Tarasevich, Ley Aleksandrovich, 1868-)
SIROTINIII, N.N.
-'_ .-I.
New data on comparative pathology. Arkh. pat., Moskva 15 no-5:3-14
Sept-Oct 1953. (GIML 25:4)
1. Corresponding Member AcadexV of Sciences Ukrainian SSA. 2. Kiev.
SIROTININ N N
70th anniversary of phagacytic theory. Arkh. pat,, Kooky& 15 no.6:
3-12 Wov-Dec 1953. (CM 25:3)
1. Correipondlug Xmber AcadwW of Sciences Ukrainian SM 2. Kiev.
SIROTININ. H.M.-
M.Wwwwmwwm~-
Mountain expedition of the Institute of Glinical P17siology of the
Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R. in 1951. Medych. zhur.
23 no.2:3-5 053. (KLRA 8:2)
1. Institut klinichnot fiziologil In. akad. O.O.Bogmolltsya AN URSR.
(NERVOUS SYSTEM) (Ak MIA) -
(ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURN-PHTSIOLOGICAL IMOT)
SIROTININ H,
N Reactivity of the organism in the light of I.P.Pavlov's teachings.
Medych. zhur. 23 no.4:3-10 153. (MLRA 8:2)
(PHYSIOLOGT) (MVOUS STSTHM)
SIROTINI4, N.&,
Role of the cerebral cortex and of the adjacent subcortax in
compensatory regulation of respiration in adaptation to anoxia.
Vop. fisiol. no.7:27-37 154. (MVA 8:1)
1. Inatitut fisiologil AN USSR.
(ANOXIA, experimental,
adaptation, compensatory regulation of rasp. by cerebral
cortex & subcortax)
(CMBRAL CORTEX, physiology,
regulation of reap. in exper. anoxia)
(BRAIN, physiology.
subcortical regulation of reap. in exper. anoxia)
(RESPIRATION. physiology,
regulation by cerebral cortex & subcortax in exper. anoxia)
SIRDTININ. M.M.
Pathophysiological principles and conditions for treatlEg
schixol,p!irsnla with mountain clinate. Modjrch.zhur.24 no.2:
42-47 154. (MLRA 8:10)
1. Institut fiziologit Im. 0.0. Bogonolitaya Akademit nauk
URSR.
(SCHIZOPHRENIA, the apy,
alt1tute ther. in mountains)
(ALTITUDB,
ther. of schizophrenia in mountains)
PIK)TOPOPOV, V.P.; SIRDTININ. M.M.
Therapeutic effects of high mountain conditions on psychical
patients. "ch.zhur.24 no.2:48-58 154. (OMRA 8: 10)
1. Institut fistologit In. 0.0. Bogmolltaya Akademli sank
URSR.
(MMITAL DISOFMM. therapy.
altitude ther. in mountains)
(ALTITMI,
ther. of ment.disord. in mountains)
DINABURG, G.D., professor; BIRDTIDTIN. M.M.. professor
Report on the activities of the Kiev Society of Pkthol0 into for
195). Me4ch.shar. 24 no.6:112-115 154. (WRA 8: 71
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN UM (for Dinaburg). 2. Golovs. pravlin-
nya Iiivolkogo tovarietva patologiv (for DinOurg).
(IlIff --PATHOLOGY--SOC13TIFS)
VOR0131YEV.A.M., professor, redaktor; GCREV,N.N., redaktor; KAYETSKIY.R.Ye.,
redaktor; MAKARCHENKO,A.F., professor, redaktor; PROTaPOPOV.V.P..
redaktor; SIROTININ,1.1,, professor, redaktor; FOLIBORT,G.V., redaktor;
POMOY,S .V.-,-r'e or;4RYL0VSXAYA.N.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Higher nervous netivitv an(' cortical-visceral interrelations in
normal and pathological states] Vyashaia nerynaia deiRtellnost' i kor-
tiko-vietBerallnye vzaimootuosheniia. v norme i patologii. Kiev. Izd-
vo Akademii nauk Ukrainskoi SSR. 1955. 271 P. (KIM 9:2)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR. Kiyev. jnstytut fiziologii.2. Chle"-Irorrespon-
X91in) 3. Deystvitel'nyy chlen ANN SSSR
dent AN USSR (for Voroblyev, �i
for Gorev) 4. Dey8tvitallnyy chlen AN USSR (for KATetskiy, Protopopoy.
Follberg) (NERVOUS SYSM)
SIROTININY U. N.
"Higher Nervous Activity in Oxygen Deficiency," by N. N. Un-
tinin Vysshan Nervnaya Deyatellnost' i Kortiko-irs-Tr-,e--r&'M1nyye
iiia~octtnosheniya v Nome i Patologii (Higher Nervous Activity
and Cortico-Visceral Correlations in Normal and Pathological
States), Kiev, 1955, PP 38-46 (from Sovetskue Meditsinskoye
Referativnoye Obozreniye, Moscow, No 28, 1956, abstract by A.
Gurvich, pp 33)
"Yany years of investig
gations of the effect of ascents of high altitu~.es
on the higher nervous system established that considerable disturbances in
its functions, similar to those which occur in cases of schizophrenia, take
place. Disturbances of the processes of internal inhibition, those of differ-
enti4tion and conditioned inhibition in particular, were noted. Inertia of
excitation and a weakness of the inhibitions processes were observed. Other
cases were marked by a state of diffuse inhibition. There were considerable
disturbances of the second signal system. Similar results were obtained in
tests conducted in a barometric chamber.
"Special investigations established a paralled between the degree of
the disturbance of the higher nervous system and the degree of oxygen de-
ficiency. Schizophrenic patients in a state of catatonic stupor were found
to be suffering from oxygen deficiency. Inasmuch as the now widely utilized
methods of therapy for schizophrenia (insulin shoc'., electric spasm therapy)
adapt the patient to oxygen deficiency in the brain, an attempt was made to
treat the disease by means of an ascent in a barometric chamber% however,
the attempt was unsuccessful. The author remarks that the frequency of the
incidence of schizophrenia in adolescents is connected with the high sensi-
tivity of youths to oxygen deficiency. Training of youths to adapt them-
selves to a condition of oxygen deficiency may be of prophylactic value.
Results of observations of schizophrenic patients who were being acclimatized
to high mountain climates are described. The scheme of acclimatization of
the patients was as follows: an asrent to an altitude of 2,000 meters with
daily walks and mountain climbs; and ascent to an altitude of 3,000 or 3,800
meters with daily walks and climbs; and four patients ascended to an altitude
of 41200 meters, and from there made daily ascents to an altitude of 4,6oo
meters. Each ascent was followed by a period of relaxation. After the ac-
cli-tization and the descent to lower altitudes, most of the patients showed
an Improvembnt in health, but not to the same degree. In some patients the
condition of acclimatizatior?disappeared on their return home, resulting in
a decline in their state of health. (For detailed description see article
written jointly by the author with V. P. Protopopov, ,Meditsinskiy Murnal,
Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, 19541 24, 2.)"
i j
SYRQTININO~A.N~.
Mountain expedition of the A.A.3OgOmOlGt~ Institute Of ftsiOlOgY
of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine.daring the period 1952-33*
liziol.zhur. (Ukr.) I no.4:117-120 Jl-Ag 150- (KLaA 9:1.1)
1. Institut f12iOlOgil iM. 0.0.BOfOMOl't~7a-Aimdsmil nauk L%SR.
(AIWITUDI. I
mountain expedition for physiol. investigations)
SIROTIIIIII, (Kiy(-v)
SWIM
Evolution of the Infectious process.Vest. AMIJ SSSR no.2:53-60
'55. (HLRA- 8: 8)
(INFECTION.
evoIntion)
BOGOMOLITS, Aleksandr Alakeandrovich, akademik. Garoy Sotaialioticheskogo
Truda; GOREY, M.N., redaktor; XAVWSKIY. R.Ye., otvetstvaniIY7
redaktor; MAKARCHBUKO, A.F., professor, redaktor; KEDYEDIVA, N.B.,
redaktor;,S,~ROTININ,,-;~.#,,,.,Idaktor; SNZZHIN, M.I., redaktor
izdatelletva; RAKHLIMA, N.P., tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Selected works in three volumes) lzbrannye trudy; v trekh tomakh.
Kiev, Izd-vo Akademii nauk USSR. Vol. 1. 1956. 282 p. (HLRL 9:10)
1. Deystvitellny-y chlen ANN SSSR (for Gorev) 2. Deyetvitellny7
chlan AN USSR (for Kavetakiy). 3. Chlea-korrespondent AN USSR (for
Medvedeva. Sirotinia)
(PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL)
SIROTININ, N.N., professor; XOSTRITSA. A.G. (Kiyev)
Adsorption of influenza virus togged with radioactive phophorus, b7
erythrocytes. Vrech.dolo no.11:1213 N '56. (MM 10:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for
infektsionnykh bolezuey ANN SSSR.
(B]iYTEROGYTIS) (INFLUENZA
Strotinin). 2. Institut
VIRUSAS) (RADIQAGTIVE TRAMS)
SIROTININ' H.N. (Kiyev)
Appearance and course of infection according to comparative pathology.
Arkh.pat. 18 no.6:10-18 056. (MIZA 9:12)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN 'USSR
( INFICT ION,
theory according to concepts of comparative pathol. (Rue))
S IRM IN IN-P , Ilikola.y. Hikolayevid. h, prof KAVNTSKIY. R.Ye.. akademik, otvetstven
'7-'--L .'-- ' '.Yll. A.D.$ takhn.redo
rWy re .; GITSHTI
[Academician Aplak6andr Aleksandrovich Bogomolets; on the seventkw-
fifth anniversary of his birth] Akedemik Alek-sandr Aleksandrovich
Bogomolets; k semideeiatiplatiletiiu so dnin rozdanita (1881-1956).
Kiev, Gos.med.izd-vo USS, 1957. 107 p. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN UM (for Sirotinin). 2. Almdemiya nauk
USSR (for Kavetskiy)
(Bogomolets, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. 1881-1946)
ALEKSYMIX0. I.P., dote., red.; GARKUSHA, L.V., dots, red.; GURVICH, S.S.,
dots., red.; KOSTRYUKOVA, K.Yu., prof., doktor biol,cauk, red.;
SIROTININ, U.N., prof.. red.; FROLIKUS, V.V., dote., red.;
takhn.red.
[Philosophical problems in medicine and natural sciences) Nekotorye
filosofekle voprosy meditsiny i estestvoznanits; trudy Instituta.
Kiev, 1957. 172 p. (MIRA 11:6)
1. Kiyev. Meditainskiy institut imeni, A.A.Bogomolltisa. 2. Direktor
Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Kremnogo znament meditainakogo ins:tituta
imeni akademika A.A Zogomolltsa (for Alekseyenko). 3. Deystvitell-
nyy chlen AMN SSW (for Sirotinin)
(MADICIMI-MUDSOPHY)
(SCIMCN--4PHILOSOPH!r)
BOGOKOLSTS, Alsiksandr Alekeanclrovi--~h;
BOMIMMS, O.A., prof., red.;
red.; MOVARTA, N.B., red.,,
red, izd-va; RA IN*, N.P.,
KAVIITSKIY,, P.Te., otvq4fbveMW red,;
GGW, N.N., red.; COHANKO. A.F.,
SMOTMIX"_ X.N., red.; SECHIN, K.I.,
tekhn. re'd.'--
[selected works In three volume] Izbrannys trudy Y trakh tonakh.
Kiev, 12d-vo Akad. nauk USSE~ Vol.2. 1957. 477 pa (MIRA 11:16)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR (for
Gorev, Sirotinin). 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademli USSR (for
K'avetskiy).'3. Chlea-korrespordent Akademii nauk USSRAfor
KakELrebanko, Hadvedeva).
(MSICLOGY, PATHOLOGI=)
SIROTININ, 11.14. (Moskva)
Develooment of the concept of reactivity. Pat-fiziol. i OkOP.
terap. I no.2:6-12 Mr-An (MLRA 10:9)
(A LLNIAG YA
reviev)
SMOTININ, N.N. (Kiyev)
Certain aspects of the study of hypoxia [with su ry in linglishl
Pat.fiziol. i eksp.terap. 1 no.5:13-20 S-0 '57. (14MA 10:12~
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMI SSSR.
(ANOXIA,
review Ptua))
-salffrm 9~ I.-i,0-.11,yev)
On the 1ODth anniversary of Y.Y.Foclvyeotokit's birth; 1857-1957.
Pat.fistol. i eksp.terap, 1 no,6:56-59 X-D 157. (XIBA 11:3)
(FwiryBOTSKII, VIADIMIR TAT-BRIANOVICH& 185?-1913)
SIROTININ, N.N. (Kiyev)
Aleksandr Dwitrievich Timofeevskil; on his 70th birthday. Yrach.
delo no-5:-543 Ky 157. (KLRA 10:8)
(TIMOMVSKII, AIAISAMR DMITRISVICH, 1887- )
SIROTININ, M.M.
i'."G.'Savchanko; on the 25th anniversBY7 of his deBth. Mikrobiol.
zhur. 19 no.4:65-68 '57. (MIRA 11:1)
(SAYCHENKO, IVAN GRIGOROVIGH, 1862-1932)
-'It ry USSR
tto~,jry= Human and Animal Physiology. T
Comparative Physiology.
tio 23, 191%, 10"1'7
-bs, J---ur. Ref Zhur-Biol., I
lnLititilt. T-hst uGe of Physiology imen4, Bogoiaolets.
C.
T It,". : Summar-les of Somo Studies in Comparative
Physiology.
Pu- : Fiziol, zh., 19r7, No 51 61~'-72
Card:
A reviaw of studlet conducted at the Institute
of Physiology imeni Bogomolets is given. Thase
studies deal 'wi,.'.'h problems of developi-ag (in
phylo- and ontogenesis) a reactivity to hista-
mine and some bacterial exo- and endo-toxins-
blood transfusions and their de-Dendenco an ~ho
degree of phylogenetic propinquity between dor,
and recipient; the development of adaptation a
hypoxy mechanisms; end, finally, the poEsible
duration of clinical death which would s-'Zill p
mit the restoration of organic functions.
SIROTININ, N.M., prof. (Kiyev)
Historic dates in evolutionaz7 theoz7. Yrach.delo n0,1:1243-1246
D 158. (MW 12:3)
1. DeVetvitellrq7 chlen AMN SSSR.
(NFOLUTION)
USSR/Microbioloa - Microbes PathoGenic fcr Man and Animals. F
Bacteria. Bac ~eria of the Intestinal Group-
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., NO 22, 1959, 99366
Author : Sirotiain, N.N., Ovsiyevskaya, I.V.) Brodskaya, Ye.A.;
L.L.
Inst : -
Title : On the Experimental PtLttern of the lysenteric Process.
OriL,1~ Pub : Zh. mikrobiol., epideniol. i irmnobiol., 1958, NL) 3,
14-18
Abstract : The course of bacillary dyseutery was studied in ezpwl-
mento with artificial oral infection in Macaca rhesus,
8-month-old Hynalayan and Brown bears, 2-3 week old kit-
tens, rabbits, pups, kids, piGlets, susliks, pine martens,
African polecats, foxes, cotton mid laboratory rats,
guizea piGs aild bate. The course of dysentery had the
most typical form in monkeys. Bears and cats also become
ill with dysentery. L-i the first )nes the disease lasted
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USSR/Microbioloa - Microbes Pathogenic for Man and %nimals.
Bacteria, Bacteria of the Intestinal Group. F
Abq Jour Ref Zhur 13jol., No 22, 1958, 99366
Wre Vian 6 weeks; in the cats., the disease had a less
pronounced course aild the dysentery bacteria were seldom
isclated from them. Mottled susliks eliminated dysentery
bacteria for lor'G periods. The other *types of animals
either did not become ill with dysentery, or else the
disease had a caurge which was not characteristic of
dysentery in man,
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SIROTINIM. N.H., prof. (Kiyev)
-- ~ '- 7,-, ~ .-:. .'. - I
Role of allergy in the infectious process. Test. ANN SSSR 13
no.12:15-21 158. (NIRA 12:1)
1. DtW9tvItsl'r7y chlen ANN SSSR.
(IRMTION, otIol. & pathogen.
allerff. review (Rus))
(ALIMGY
relation to pathogen* of Infect., review (Rue))
_PQ-'LUU,,--KA OVSIYEVSKAYA, I.V. EdeceFised] ; BRODSKAY.P., Ye.A.;
j II
GROMASIOVSKAYA, L.L.
Experimental model of the dysenterinl process. Zhur.mikrobiol.evid.
i immun. 29 no-3:14-118 Mr 159. (MM 11:4)
1. 1z Instituta infektsionnykh boleznev AMN SSSR, Kiyev.
(DYSENTERY, BACIMPARY, ex-nerimentnl,
technic (Rus)
SIROTHIII, N.N., KERKULOVA, N.A., PESKOV, B.Ya., rVANOV, Yu.11.
T .! 1. , ~''
Kikhail Tasillevich Sergievskii; an his 60th birthday and 32nd
year of his scientific, Pedagogical. and social activities.
Fiziol.zhur. 44 no.11:1095-1096 N158 (MIRA 11:12)
(S]MGIEVSKII, MIXHAIL VASILIEVICH, 1898-)
DROBOTIKO, V.G., prof., red.; DTACHMO, B.S., prof., red.; SIROTIMIN,
Z~-
U.N.. prof., red.; HMSOYMATA, Te.P., kand.med.nau red.
(Achievem.nts in infections disease control ip the Ukrainian
S.S.R.; reports at a session devoted to the 40th anniversary
of the Great October Socialist Revolution] Dostizhaniis v
borlbe s infektsiiami v USSR; doklady na iubilainoi sessii,
posviashchennoi 40-litiiu Valikoi Oktiabrlskoi sotsialisti-
cheekoi revoliuteii. Kiev, 1959. 207 p.
WRA 14:2)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN USSR (for Drobotlko). 2. liyevskiy
moditsinskiy institut I Kiyevskiy neuchno-iBnledovatellskiy insti-
tut epideriiologii i mikrobiologii (for Dyachenko). 3, Kiyevokiy
meditninskiy institut (for Sirotinin).
(UKRAINFr-COMMINABLE DISMSES)
SIROTININ, N. N.
A comparative physiological study of the mechanism of
antibody formation.
report to be submitted for the Symposium on the Vachanism of
Antibody Formation, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 27-30 May 10,59.
0-/" -4~~ /';~d I Ak: Ale~-
7 -A-~
SIROTININ, N.N., prof. (Kiyev)
Seventh International Congress of Microbiologists in Stockholm. Trach.
delo no.7:769-771 Jl '59. (MTLRA 12:12)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR.
(MICROBIOLOGT-CONGRESSES)
SIROTININ, N.N. prof.
Symposium on the mechanism of the formation of antibodies. Trach.
delo no.ltgg-lol 160. (KrRA 13:6)
1. Daystvitel'W chlen ANN SSSR.
(ANTIGIMS AIM AlrIBODINS-CONGUSSIS)
.-- .- SIROTININ, N.N.. (11yev) akademik
Twenty-first International Congress of Physiologists. Tracb.
delo no.2:207-209 F 160. (NM 13:6)
1. Akadsmiya seditsinakikh nauk SSSL
(PNTSIOWGT-CONGRESSNS)
SIEWININ, N,Ns, almdemik, prof.
Alekvandra Ivanovna ftirnova-Zamkova; on ber 80th'birthday,
Vrach.delo uo.7tl38-140 ji l6o. (MMA 13:6)
1. AN USSR; A'aystvitelluyy ohlet ANY SSSR.
. (SKIMMVA-?A)KOVA, AI-3XSAn3A IVANOVIA, 1880-)
,SIROTININq N.N.j'prQf. (Kiyev)
Course of infections in the light of present data. Vrach. delo no.9:
3-9 S 160. (KIRA 13: 9)
1. Deystv. chlen AMN SSSR. (IRFECTION)
SIROTININ, NA., prof. (Kiyev)
With Bulgarian friends. Vrach.delo no.10:146-147 0 160. MU 13:11)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN Me
(RUSSIA-MATIONS (GENERAL) WITH BUMARIA)
(BULGARIA-MATIONS (GENERAL) WITH RUSSIA)
SIROTINI119 N*Nsg prof,
The 25th annivensary of the death of K.E.?Siolkovskii. Vrach. delo
no,'12:145--11+6 D 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1, Deystvitel~nyy chlen AMN SSSR,
(,TSIOLKOVSKII, KONSTANTIN EDUARDOVIqq 1857-1935)
PIONTKOVSSKIY, I.A.; SIROTININ# N.V.; MOROVt N.A.
-------
Some problems in pathophyuiology at the 2lut International Congreou
of Physiologists. gat, fiziol. i ekBp. terap. 4 no. 5:8-13 S-0 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(PHYSIOLOGYv PATHOLOGICAIWWGRESSF-S)
I
SIROTININ, M.N. [Syrotynint M.M.]
Vladimir Vasilleviche'Voro4in; obituary. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 6
no.6t831-832 N-D 160. (KML 14:1)
1. Doystwitellnyy chlen AMN WSR. I
(VORONIN, VIADIKIR VASILIEVICH, 1870-19W)
.- SIROTININ, M.M. LSyrotynin, K.K.]
a-A the eve of interplanetary voyages. NaWm i sbyttia 10
no.6:6 Je 160. (KIRL 13:7)
1. Daystvitellzqry chlen AKN SSSR, chlon-korrexpondent AN USSR.
(Space flight)
ST.ROTININ,- N.N.9 prof. (Kiyev)
SemUitY and hYPoxia. Klin.med. 38 no.8:72-71, Ag 160. (MMA 13tl:L)
.1. Dmtyitel Inyy chlen AMN SSM
(AGE06.-DISFMIM) (ANOZDaA)
SIROTININ prof.., red.; nRANDAYEVA~ S.Ye., red.; USPENSKIY,
, rod.; POGOSKINA) M.V.p tekhn6 red.
[Problems of allergy] Voprosy allergii. Pod red. II.N.Sirotinina
i S.E.Karandaeva. Moskva, Medgiz, 1961. 172 p. (MM 15:7)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SM. Moscow. 2. Doystvitel'Wy
chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk MR (for Sirotinin).
(ALIERGY)
S I F. (;T Li ~ 11 11 , 1-1 . t I .
KCfect (if grwritatlonal forces on the body Jn the early stages
of ontoaenesis. Pat. fiziol. i ekep. terap. 5 no.5:13-15161
0 (MIRA 17:4)
SIROTININ, N.N. (Syrotynin, M.M.]
Space medicine and its problemso Fiziol, zhur, [Ukr.) 7 no,.1:3~8
Ja-F 161. (MIM 14.' 2)
1, Institut fiziologii im. A,A.Bogamolltse Akademii nauk U34Rt Kiyev.
(SPACE MEDICINE)
SIROTININ, 11.11. [Syrotynin.
Comparative physiological study of the resistAnce to radial
acceleration, Fiziol. zhur. [Ul=.] 7 -.0.5:6#2-607 S-0 061.
OIL'A 14:9)
(AGGELMATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFPECT)
FEDOROV., Ivan Ignatlyevich, rrof.; retsenzent;
GLUMMI, F.A., red.; GITSHTEYN, A.D., tek-bm. red.; CHUCHUPAK,
V.D., tekhn. red.
(Principles of pathological pID-siology) Osnovy patologicheskoi
fiziologii. Kiev, Gosmedizdat, USSR,, 1962. 385 P.
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Sirotin).
(PHYSIOLOGYY PATHOLOGICAL)
SIROTININ., N. J~
"Spacem gardens. Av. i komm. 45 no.9:85-86 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Dayetwiteliny7 chlen AMN SSSR, chlon-korrespondent AN UkrSSF.
(Space biology)
MAKARCHENKO, A.F., akademik, otv. red.; SIRDTININ, N.N., zam. otv. red.;
Wt~, ~.V.,
doktor med. nauk,
KOLPAKOV, Ye.V., prof., red.;
red.; GUREVICH, M.I., doktor med. nauk, red.; KOLCHINSKAYA,
A.Z., kand. med. nauk, red.; YANKOVSKAYA, Z.B., red. izd--ia;
BEREZOVSKAYA,, D.N., tekhn. red.
"Oxygen deficiency; hypoxia and adaptation to it] Kislorod-
naia nedostatochnost'; gipoksiia i adaptatsila k nei. Kiev,
Izd-,.,o AN USSR, 1963. 609 p. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut fiziologii. 2. Akademiya
nauk Ukr. SSR (for Makarchenko). 3. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN
SSSR (for Sirotinin)-.
NAGORNYY, Aloksandr Vasillyevich, prof. (deceased]; NIKITIN,
V.N.; BULANKIN, Ivan Nikolayevich (deceased]; SIROTININ.,
N.N., prof.; MAXHINIKO, V.I., dots.; PARINA,
&f9 POLEZHAYEV, Te.F., red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., tekhn.
red.
[Problems of aging and longevity] Problems. stareniia i dol-
goletiia. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 754 p. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR (for Nagorny). 2. Aka-
demiya nauk Ukr. SSR (for Bulankin). 3. Deystvitelinyy
chlen AMN SSSR (for Sirotinin).
(AGING) (LONGEVITY)
ACCESSION NR: -AW42715 S/0000/63/Wo/000/0445/046
AUTHOR: 41
E5~tinintt N. N.
TITLE: Increased resistance to space-flight factors due to lowered notabolim
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i kosmicheakoy moditsine, 1963.
Aviatsionnaya i kosmicheskaya meditsina.(Aviation and space Gedicins)l materialy"'
konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 445-446
TOPIC TAGS: spaceflight factor, hibernation, hypothernia, hypoxia, radial a@-.
celeration, deep hypo'thermia, longrange spaceflight
ABSTRACT: Investigations of the increased resistance of hibernating maminals
(bats, hedgehogs, gophers, and hamsters) to radial acceleration are being continu*d'.
to discover what aspects of hibernation (lowered reactivity, adaptation to hypoxia
and hypothernia, etc.) are responsible for improved tolerance to this and other
stressors. Adoption to conditions of hypoxia enables the organism better to
withatand cerebral hypoxia induced.by radial acceleration. Rate adapted to prea-
sure-chambor hypoxia and nice, rate, and guinea pigs accliwtiz*d to wwuntaln
climate oonditione showed increased resistance to radial acceleration. ftpotbersia:
1/2
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was found to increase acceleration tolerance in rate, the Increase In reoistamc&
being proportional to the depth of hypothermia. Barbamil narcosis also iscreamd
resistance to acceleration, but to a lesser extent than did hibernation (whicb
.produced the greatest increase in tolerance) or hypothermia (which came sexth It
is known that hypothersia also increases the resistance of the organism to radia-
tion, Radiation resistance during hibernation has been such less adequately st"im
ed. The studies indicate that hibernation increases radiation resistance to a
greater degree than does hypothermia. Now data confirm an earlier proposal that
animals in a state of hibernation and deep hypothermia are suitable for W as blo-~
.,logical objects in studies carried an during prolongvdq long-romp opus Motes
~ASSWIATION: done*
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NO REF SOV: 000 OT 000
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SIROTMIN) N.R. (Kiyer)
Evolution of allergic reactions. Vestn. Akad. med. nauk SSSR
18 no.4&3-8 163 (MTRA. 17:4)
_L ~12 051 5 4 04 r /EWT (1'1 IFS (v) -3/ E!;
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A CEffWWWR: 9.1
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ve member AMR, Professor)
AUTHOR: Sirotinin, N. N. (Acti
TITLE: A study of the process of adaptation to hy
alpine climate so that the latter may be used for Pax-14 and acclimatization to an
nected with oxygen deprivation the treatment.of Illnessescon.
SOURCE: Dushanbe, Gosudarstvenny*y medits
Voprosy* fiz';,-o-109~11 1 p-a-t-0-1-0g Trudy*, v. 62J 1963.
It v7F,7soVoqort1ya; trudy-k nauchnoy konferentsil, 1962.':~
(Problems OF the physiology and pat
1962 scienti holow of Alro _Lq_qLQu~LL
E, c icon e~rence~-~9 2Lakjag -transactions of--th.e
TOPIC TAGS:
high altitude, hypoxia, oxygen deprivation, acclimatization, thera-
peutic hypoxia, asthma, anemia, hypertension
ABSTRACT: The author presents an extensive review of his ovin work and the work
of other researchers on the problem of adaptation to hypoxia, the mechanisms Of
acclimatization to alpine conditions, and their effect on various diseases. The
process of adaptation to hypoxia and acclimatization to high,altitude involves a
number of adaptive-compensatory phenomena (increases in pulmonary ventilation,-
blood circulation, the number of erythrocytes and henioglobin), which are.followed
by the appearance of adaptive-compensatory changes In the tissues. Some people
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also adapt on the basis of increased cardiac activity. in diseases connected.
with hypoxia, the euphoria due to central disinb;bition Is muchstronger.and-per-
sists much longer than in normal subjects at :high attitude. Posi.tive results
have been reported in asthma patients, and treatment of schizophrenia, especiatly
catatonic, by means of pressure-chambers has produced ratherremarkable improved'.
ment. it has also been suggested that acclimatization to high altitude could be
utilized in the therapy of certain types.of anemia. The possibility-of:.treating
such diseases as hypertension, vascular dystonta, bronchial asthma and others is
also discussed. In conclusion, the use of the mountains of Tadji,kistan for
therapeutic purposes is recomended, theprincipal contraindications being cardio--.
vascular disease and hepatic Insufficiency. Orig.- art. has: I figure.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziolo amolltsa AN USSR, Kiev (Instit te
gil im. A A. Bog u
of Physiology, AN Ukr SSR)
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orranf-~:a as a baa,l,_ ,,r the :~_r, ,,- t D, n
Reacti7itY (-,;' 3 - 0-1-7 '64 -
of allel-gy. Vest. -!cF 19 r'0.1 '-) 1?,: 3)
SIROTININ, N.N. (Kiyev)
01 the 50th anniversary of the death of Vladiair Werlianovich
.n%
Poftymotskii. Arkh. pat. 26 no.8t85-87 164 (KM 181,21
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen AWSWo
4z, no.3-.3-7
1816)
Me -L 9a
C, C-3
'13itu+
SIR01,1111IIN 11.11.,prof. (Kiyev)
Effect of adaptation to hypoxia and mountain cliuate on
the resistance of animals to some extreme influences.
Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terau. 8 no.5:12-15 S-0 164.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Deystvitellnyy c.,-,len 9-11111 SSSR. Submitted April 27, 1964.
3, -7
ACC NR. AT6036638 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0347/0348
AUTHOR; Sirotinin, N. N*; Yankovskly,, V. D.; Adamenko, N. P.;-Gerya, Yu. F.
1,;0&-ozovV
Ol,G:, none
TITLC: Reestablishment of vital functions of the organism in clinical death caused
by severe anoxia and radial acceleration [iaper presented at the Conference on
Problems of Space Medicine hold In Moscow from 24-27 Fay 19667
SOURCE: Nonferentslya po problemam kosmicheskoy naditsiny, 1966. Problomy
'kosmichaskoy moditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsii,
~bscow, 1966, 347-348
TOPIC TAGS; hypoxia, biologic acceleration effect, space physiology, decompression
sickness, animal physiology
ABSTRACT:
For the 'Last twenty years the possibility of reanimation frorA
C11FAIcal death (resulting from hemorrhages electrical traumas and
the newborn and of drowned persons) has been
asphyxiation of
studied. 14, was demonstrated that it was possible to restore all
S Dogs dead from
survival afterward
!'vital functions with_pr9j9pg~
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blood loss were revived after 15 min of clinicail death. Those dead
from electrical shock were revived after 21 min and 51 sec of
ic'inical death.* Newborn who died of asphyxiation were revived
'after 10 min. Those who drowned in salt water were revived after
21 min of clinical death.
As a test for restoration of higher nervous activity, condi-
;.t-Aoned reflexes were developed in dogs after wjaich they were sub-
jected to hemorrharfe and reanimation. After a 10 min clinical
1~deat-h from hemorrhage and subsequent reanimation, conditioned re-,
~i-lexes were reestablished. After a 19 min clinical death from
Arowning in salt water, conditioned reflexes were also fully re-
astabli' shed.
During the last three years the possibility has been under
s tudy o"" reestablishing vital functions after clinical death resulting
from acute anoxia (decompression) and from the effects. of radial
!acceleration. Dogs weighing 3-5 kg were placed in a small
,pressure chamber which was connected to alarge chamber where
an atInlospheric pressure equal to 54 mm Hg. (corresponding to an
altitude of 18000 m) war, created. Pressure in the two chambers
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was equalized in less 'than one minute. In another scries,of experi-
nnents the animals were subjected to decompression in a pressure
chamber from which air was sucked out in the course of one or two
.,-,--:utes creating a pressure of 40- 70 mm. Hg (corresponding to
.
A
an-.,~titude of 20-16.3 lcm). The possibility was demonstrated of
reestablishing all vital functions, with prol 'onged survival, after an
;11 min clinical death resultincf from decompression, and restoration
I 1Z,
,of vital functions with survival for several hours after a clinical
4death of 20 minutes duration.
I
I For 'he study of reanimation after clinical death from radial
iacceleratio"n, dogs were placed in a chest-back position in a capsule
o' a 5 m centrifuge and exposed to a 40 G acceleration for a
iod of 4--8 min (without a stabilizing drug) and 8-12 min aA'er,
1per
preliminary injection of sinantrin (a stabilizing agent).. After this
e posure clinical deal set in; It was demonstrated that.
x th
reanimation is possible atter a 16-~-'19 min clinical death resulting-
from radial acceleration,, __-Dogs~, "rvived -afterw-ards for a period.;
of 2
L - - 3 yr.,
lZrill. A. No. 22; AM Report 66-1167
TE t 00,%y66
SIROTININ.-N.R.,
Review of Liuben Telcharov and Nikola Nikolov'Is book "Normal
and pathological reactivity of the organism." Pat. fiziol. i
eksp. terap. 8 no.6:89 N-D 164. (MA 18:6)
T, 03006-67
ACC NR,
F.-IT ( 1~CTS DD
AP6033146
SOURCE CODE: UR/0238/66/012/005/0565/0570
AU711OR: Syrotynin. M. M.-Sirotinin, N. No; Yankovslkyy, V. D.--Y
iferya, Yu. F.--Gerya, Yu.
ORG: Physiology Institute im. 0. 0. Bohomolets, Academy of Sciences,UkrSSR, Kiev
(Insty-tut fiziolohiyi Akademiyi nauk UkrSSR)
TITLE: Restoration of-Vital functions of the organism following clinical death
caused by acute j"2&UL V
SOURCE: Fiziolohichnyy zhurnal, v. 12, no. 5, 1966, 565-570
TOPIC TAGS: reanimatology, reanimation, clinical death, anoxia, decompression,
experiment animal, dog , 3LOOD 041eC0A197/0A/j1 e6,eV1dVA5CV'.Ae 4(fdrEM.,
Wale"A. eXPER1,Fn81.*J'r
ABSTRACT: Dogs dying of acute decompression anoxia (pressure reduced from normal to
18-28 mm Hg within 40-115 sec; low pressure maintained for 1.5-6 min; return to
normal atmospheric pressure lasting 20-50 sec; agony lasting 1.5-4.5 min; clinical
death lasting 10.5-24 min) were experimentally reanimated by artificial circulation
of blood aerated in the artificial lung developed by Yankovskiy and Bryukhonenko.
In some cases, cross transfusion of blood from a donor animal was used, feeding
-arterial blood from the donor into the experimental animal s vein and blood from tlie
carotid artery of the experimental animal into the donor's veins. Reanimation was
successful in 8 of a total of 16 dogs. In two cases the reanimated dogs lived long
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lives with all vital functions restored following clinical death l"ting 10.5 and
18 min. It is concluded that the artificial circulation of artificially aerated
blood is an effective reanimative measure following decompression death. Orig. art.
has: 1 table.
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AUTHOR: Sirotinin, N. (Active Member AM SSSR)
ORG: none
TITLE: Science of the 21st Century
SOURCE: Nedelya, no. 2, 1-7 Jan 67, p. 4, cols. 3-4
TOPIC TAGS: biologic spaceflight effect, hypothermiahibernation, suspended animation,
ABSTRACT: N."Sirotininj an Active Member of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences$
anticipates that sufficient progress will be made in the next 50 years to enable
scientists to send men on prolonged spaceflights in a state of suspended animation or
deep hypothermia. it has been possible to keep a rat in a state of hypothermia for
a week. Laboratory experiments have indicated that unfavorable spaceflight factors
can be tolerated more readily in a state of hypothermia. Experiments with hibernat-
ing animals gave even more favorable results. In such a state some animals can
remain eight to ten months without food or water, an ideal solution of the food
and water problem on interplanetary flights. EBMI
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SIRCTINTIN, N.P. (Kiev)
"Use of adaptation to hypoxia, and acclimatization to the high-altitude climate
in order to treat diseases related to oxygen starvation".
Report presented at the 3cientific Conference devoted to the problems of
physiology and pathology in High Altitudes, Ministry of Health Tadzhik
SSR and Medical Institute im. Abdul' Ibn-Sino,, held in Dushanbe,, October 1962.
(Zdravookhraneniye Tadzhikstana, Dushanbey No- 3. 1963p P- 37-39)o
1 .7 ~ ; -,
SLELOTIMIN V.A (Krasnoyarsk)
Written examinations. Kat.v shkole no-3:64-66 )ly-Je 156.
(MLRA 9:8)
(Kathematica-Study and tesching)