SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GFDYK, P.K. - GEFEN, N.YE.

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__qFaK P.K.i SHY, A.Z.; LIKHACHF.VA, A.A. I-..- -.,- _,AUKIILIT. It ahould be exemplary. Stand arti zatal ia 29 no.9:"'?--39 S '65, (MPA 18: 12) 1. Chleny sektail standartizataii tekhniko-ekonomicheskogo soveta Sredne-Urallskogo soveta narcdnogo khozyay.-itva. GEMM. A. Eel-catching in especial2y built eeleries. P. 5. (GOSFODARKA RYINIA. Vol. 8, no,, 10, Oct. 1956, Poland) SO: Yonthly List cf East European Accessions (EFAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957. Uncl. GEDYMIN., A.V.; POWDINTSEVA, I.G. Studying the effect of continu-OUS plowing on the characteristics of common Chernozem soils. Pochvovedenie no.505-46 My 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet. ~ A. V. GEDNIN. A. V. Kartograficheakoe obrazovanie na geograficheskom fakLL11tate Moskovskogo gosuclarstvennogo universiteta. (Uoscow, Universitet. Uchenye zapi-ski, 1940. no. 55. IUbileinaia seriia, Geografiia. p. 125-134) DLC: C460.U868 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1,, 1951, Uncle A. V. GEDYMIN., _A.V% Kartografiia; uchebnik dlia uchiteliskikh institutov. 1!oskva, Uchpedgiz, 1946. 174 p. illua. and portfolio of fold. maps. 23 cm. ICU 11H MI MIC OIL: Gk105.G24 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part Is 1951, Uncl. /I - R. - ..T17p,f GEDYMI , A.V. I/ J -- .. On G.A.Ginzburg's book "Cartographic projections." Sobr.st.po kart.no.2:73-75 '52. (MIRA 10:12) (Cartogr"hy) &~E7vytfllv, AN GiffMIN, I.T.; DOBRONRAVOTA. A., redaktor; MIRONOT, M.G.. radaktor: '~~---SATIWA. K.7., redaktor kart; PMOVA, N.D., tekhnichaskly redaktor [Cartography] Kartograftia. lid-vo 2-9. parer. Moskva, Goin.'uchabno- pedagog Isd-vo Kinistorstva progveshcheniia RSFSR, 1952. 218 p. iCartograplw) (Km 7: 9) a4 1 64-0~ ~IA.1, ~ 0. 4 V, GADnaN, A.Y.: VORMN. X.T. L'orp scale posorphological survey wthodo Uchzap,Kosk,un, nool6O:201-216 052. (NIU 80) (PhYsIcal pogrophy) GXDUMIN, A.V. r............ Geographical sap as a rsdium of work. VOP-9009- no-34:84-93 154. Okpa) (KM 7:12) GnTW IN. A. T. - "Nothematical basis of mope of general world atlases. 9 G.A.Ginsburg. Reviewed bjy A.T.GeOmIn Toy.geog. no.34tl8l-184 154. (MW 7:12) (Ginsburg, G.A.~ (Geography, Mathematical) GIDTKIN, A.V. -~, , Vtfttlcal studies In MP fci&nco vtth nrIncivies of t(mngr&y)hy.v 1,1, SUPOStlao A.L.Dirulla. IsTlevel ty A.T.ae4yaln. lop.gan. no. Ailek- 187 '54. (NWG) (StArestin. I.T.) (Dimlia. A.L.) (MM 7W) SALISHCHEV, Konstantin Alekes",vich; ORMIXA.Y. [Cartography] Kartegyafila. Noskva. goe. isd-wo, geogr. lit-rjr. 1955. 07 p. (Cartography) (KUU 9:3) SkLISHCINV, X.A.; ITAUOV. Tu.M., redaktor (Cartography. Supplements: cartographic projections and M&ps3 Urtografiia. Priloshonit&: IlArtogrefichookle prooktoll I karty. Kooky&* Goo. tsd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1955- 100 P. (KLU 9:7) (Cartograpbr) [Nicrofilm] GEDYNIN, A.V., redaktor; KOWRIZOVA. A.M., redaktor; XMININ, G.K.. ~chsskly redaktor. (Mathismatleal eartograpby In the U.S.S.R. Part 2. Annotated bibliogmpbj on vathematical cartography and c&rtometry) Kate- matichemkida kartograflia v ~. Chastl 2. Annottroyannyl ukazatell litoratury po matenatichemkoi kartografti i kartomotrii, Moskva. lad-vo geodesteheskol lit-ry, 1935. 63 P (Moscow. "Outrallayl nmu hun.-Insledovatellakii institut Coodezii, aerommen- klAokartogr&rit. frudy. no.108). (mw" 9: 5) (Bl'b1lograplW-Cartography) GE)YKZN,A.Ts; TANIEOV,G.V.; STUDINIKIN.M.Y.; GUSIVA.I.N. More on emphasis of maps. Vop.grog. no-37:206-209 '55. (" 8:12) (Geogranhy--Study mild teaching) (Kolosovskil, Nikolal liko7bMich, 1091-1954) - aim ORYKIN, X.Y.; SIXONOV, Tu.G. EMMS Socialist orpnization of & territory md tasks of pogmpbW. Top. pog. no.39:90-102 136. (MM 9:11) (Geography) 'GINZBUJSq G.A.; T.Ae, SAIXANOVA. T.D.-, "IMP. redalctor atlas&; SHUMTA. redaktor Isdatel'stva; DZININ, GeNo, tokhnichookly redaktore [Ohm4a for selecting map projections] Atlas dlia alwakikh preektaii, Nookwa. Isd-vo geodes. lit-ry, (Zeningrad, 19matralinyt nauchno-issledovatelskit sit, marosOemki I Icartografti. Trudy. no.110). (Ibp projection) vybora Imrtograft- 1957. 237 P, Institut goods- (NLIA 1018) q~ M -41' 'P'N AUMOR: TIZZ: PERIODICAL: L; V 1111 Idne Bibliography (Bibliograftys) Geodeslym I YArtograflys,, 1957,, 6-1o-12112 Nr 10, YP 79-80 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 1.) Gauss.. K. F. *Selected Geodetical Works", Vol. It 1957v 152 pWs. 2.) awistov,, 1. IVA Darla Flosearch Nountaineer"t 1957 55 papa. Biography of Andrey Vasillyevich Fastukhov (1858-iA99) wbo climbed the Jbxbek in 1889, the Elbrus in 1890 and 18~90 and the Ararat In 1893 - 3. ) GedYMA, A. V. "Metbodical Indications for the Cartographical -V64iiafor~ 1. Semester of the Geographical Departmnt of Ublversities." 4.) revoeyev, S.V. 00A 8~ Regularities of the Field of Gravitation of the Earth &M its hMortance for Geodesy and Geophysics"3, 1957P 72 papa p Kiyev, price Roub3mx 3,80., edition 1500. 5. ),Cbmittee for Geodesy and Gecwphyslcs: Basic theses of the reports presented at the XI General Assembly of the Inter- national Uhlon for Geodesy and Geophysics. International Association for Scientific Hydrology of the AN USSR, 1957, 103 pqps. 6.) Works of the Institute for Geodesic-,, Air Swmyr, and CarNi 1/2 Cartographical fto era of Novosibirsk, Vol. viri, 1957,, 121 pass. Bibliography 6-lo-12/12 70 Works of tbo Central Scientific &search Institute for Geodesy, Air Barvey, and Cartogrepby, fasc. 109. Alb= of cartographicsil types of letters, 195T, 192 papa, Houbles 16.-, edition 1000. 8.) 7aitov, I. R.', Ibdichenko, 1. 0. "Stereoscopic Cameras for Purposes of Wasuring". Periodical for scientific and applied photography and cinematogruphy, Vol. 2, fasc. 3, 1957, pp 212-w- I&pkina,, N. A. "the First Awsian Hypsometrical Geographical Nsps". Scientific remarks of the Noscow Mmicipal Institate for Pedsogics inedi V. P. Potemkin, Vol. 66. Works of the Geographical Department fase. 5, pp 149-158. AVAIIAMA: Library of Coogress Card 2/2 GEDYMIN, A.V. Geographical maps and geographical reality, Xaucb.dokl*vye.ebkol7; gool.-nauki no.4:3-11 '58. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Hoskovskly universitet. geograficbeekly fakulltst. (Geography-Maps) GIDYNIN, A.V. qbo~jc owtopapby* tW A.I. Proobrashmmkii. lovimed by A~V* 09"Ing Topos"g- uo*42$210-215 158. (KIRA 11: n) (Cwtoampby) (A.lo Proobrashonakil) MYNIN, A.T.: ZVORTKIN. K.V,IVANOTO K.I. 'Ar,rartan atlas of the German Democratic Republic* (in Gern&n] and ~ba system of the qualitative evaluation of agricultural lands In the German Democratic Republic. Vop.geog, no.43: 190-205 '58. (MIRA 1215) (Germany, X&st--Agw1culture--M&3~) (Germany, last--Soll surveys GIDTHIN OPrinciples of topography and cartographys by I.I.Starostin, G.V.lMikov. Reviewed by A.Gedysin. Geog. v shkole 23 no. 6:85-87 I-D 160. (KIRI 13:11) (Topography) (Cartography) (Starostin, I.I.) (LAnikov, GA.) IVANOVP K.T., red., BEL40TSERKOVSKIY, M.Yu., red.; BOLYSHEV, N.N., red.; red.; GLAZOVSKAYA, M.A., red.; GODDVENKO, S.V., red.; ZVORYKIN, KA, rod.; IGNATIYEV, G.M., red.; KUZNETSOV, G.A., red.; LEBEDEV, N.P., red.; LEBEDEV, P.N.p-red.; RAKIJIKOV, A.N., red.; SIONI11, L.B., red.1 GREBTSOV, P.P.p red.; YEWAKOV, M.S., tekhn. red. [Accounting for and the evaluation of agricultural land) Uchet i otsenka sel'skokhoziaiatvennykh zemell. Pod red. K.I. Ivanova. Moskva, Izd-vo Moak. univ., 1963. .1155 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Farm--Valuation) (Soils--Classification) (Cadasters) GDIZMJRGP G.A.; SALMANOVA, T.D.;_GEDXV*111, A.V*,, red. [Manual on mathematical cartography] Posobie po matematichoskoi kartografil. Moskva,, Nedra, 1964. A*56 p. (Moscow. TSentrallnyi nau-Imo-iseledovatel'skii Inntitut goodazlip neros"emki i karto- grafti). (MIRA 18:1) 1. TSentralln-yy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut geodezli, aeroaffyomki i kartografli (for Ginzbirg,, Salmanova). GEDYMIN, A.V. Legends of geochemical landform maps. Vent.Mosk.un.Ser-5: Geog. 20 no-4:51-57 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 3.8:3.2) 1. Kafedra geografii pochv i geokhimil landshaftov Moskov- skogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta. Submitted Januw7 10, 1965. I" li =T,, J. Observition cl the clissificaticn (;f rrbbi.t I ,,. 2C.1 (Frzem~ysl Viloklenniczy. Vol.. W, m. 6, Jure 1~-!;( . 1-(,(:z, Eonthly indca of &-ist Lur,;,~e.~rj Accesslens 1C. Vol. 7, no. " Februvery 11, 53 1. ~FD . JerV nSL__ _ _ RelAtionship batwoon certain hemotological indexes and various utility types and broode of sheep. Roczniki Wyz Szkola Rol Poznan no,12:17-53 162, 19 Latedra, Hodowli Ogolnej Zwiorzatp Wyzaza Szkola Rolnicza., Poznan* camax i Experiment in increasing the measurement precision of the thickness of vool fibers of Angora rabbits* Roczniki Wys Szkola Rol lbsnan no.12&2/*7-256 162o 1, latedra, Hodowli 0golnej Zwierzatp Wyzsza Szkols, Rolniczav Poznane re s s ,,I - o to ~.n ,wino. Ifinn 19 ol' r 117 1 f:M KTaw gwj L-,calIzatton of g`d In tkie kidney of the frog Yarw temj A kov. -V-1 M, * Starikov, V. Kvitnitskiy, A. No; floytbarg, L. K .; Yerm ok, No Z.1 Class 49, No. 172602 SOURCZ: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 13, 1965, 102 TOPIC TAGS: tube, metal tube, Lube extrusio , extrusion tool, extrusion press *' 57 1-_ ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a tool for the extrusion of tubes from solid ingots, i.e., container, mandrel, welding chamber, and die. In order to in- crease the rigidity of individual tools and ensure their precise position In relation to one another, thereby improving the accuracy of the extruded tubes, the mandrel is rigidly mounted in relation to the container-, it carries an internal the and is promo vided with a central compartment for the Ingot. Radial canals connect this com- partment with the welding chamber, which to formed between container wall and the Mandrel surface. JAZ)~ Card L 1655-66 kcassion Nai Ap5o21621 ABSOCIATIONi none 3UBMITTED: 3lJan62 NO REP GOVi 000 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 000 ID SUB CODE- MM ATD PRES8.405 I Card 2/2 _VNI- MK2105- wu RE ACC NRs AP7002571 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/0OO/O23/oo62/oo62 INVENTOR: Ged min, Yxu*Yu.; Krivonos, G.A.; Starikov, V.S.; Kuznetsoy, jr aL ey A.N.; Epsh eyn. ORG: none TITLE: Method of lubricating the surface of aluminum or its alloys for extrusion . Class 23, No. 189111. (Announced by All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Planning and Design of HetallurRical Machineri (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovetellskiy i proyektno-konstruk- torskiy institut metallu.rgichookogo m"hinostroyeniyaL)j. SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tov'arnyye znakii no. 23, 1966, 62 TOPIC TAGS: metal extrusion I ..-& . metal surface, lubrication technique, extruded aluminum ~this'Author Certificate introduces a method of lubricating the surface ABSTRACT: 'of aluminum or its alloys as a preparation for extrusion vith the use of .a fat-base lubricant. To Improva the quality of the lub'ricant, the surface of a billet is first coated with a layer of aliphatic acid salt containing 10-20 carbon atoms in a molecule, and thm vith a fatty sub- stance such as mineral oil, animal or vegetable fat or their allturo.' SUB CODE: , 13/. SUBM AAT?,L.. l6D*46h*-/ . ATD.R.RX80 15113 Card 1 UDC: 62 1 .192 ._6 SOV/1 24-58-11 -13362 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 205 (USSR) AUTHORS: Komarovskaya, A.S., Gedz, N. 1. , Kovalev, N. F. TITLE: Investigation of the Stresses and Strains in Elements of the Roadbed Superstructure of Narrow-gaSe Railroads (Issledovaniye deformatsiy i napryazheniy elementov verkhnego stroyeniya puti uzkokoleynykh zheleznykh dorog) PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. n. -i. in-ta mekhaniz. i energ. lesn. prom-sti, 1957, Vol 7, pp 131- 159 ABSTRACT: A theoretical and experimental investi8atijn of the working of the fundamental elements of a narrow-gage tumbe r -transport railroad track. A method for the determination of the modulus of elasticity of the roadbed and the track at a rail joint is examined. The coef- ficients of relative stiffness of the foundation and of the rail at the joint are determined by the deformation-increment method. The modulus of elasticity of the joint does not have a linear correlational relationship with the speed. The advantages of angular splice bars as compared with plane splice plates are shown. The working of Card 1/1 wedge-type and bolt-type rail chairs is investigated. L. M. Shkoll nik Fl,~-NXHSKAYA, A,(,,, 0 knnd. khtm. nauk; GFDZI P N M inzil , . ---I----='-- I- Treatment of lean manganese ores and pulps with the help of spen', pickling solutionii. Gor, zhur. no.6s64-65 Je 165,, (KIRA 18t-1) 1. Dnepropetrovskly Inahe nerno..B trot te. I I n3r .1 lnitttut (for Pn,!hn--ikAyn'1. 2. 1 proyekt.nyl Inititnt pc I aglowratnit. rud chornykit wtal Inv, KrA voy Rog (f or Gociz, ) . I cckritri nat-3g~ry Jour. Authrr Tltl~~ M CULTIVATED PLANTS. POTATOES. Yag6tablus. VUeurbits. REF ZHUR-RIOL.,21,1958, NO-95SI779 Gedzl.,,,g : 'MeMovt ey Univ. :Methods of Boosting Potnt.) Immunity to Canker ')rig. Pub. :VauoNi. yazhegodnik. Chernovitak. ull-t, 1956 (1957). 1, 140. 2, 62-66 Abstract iMethoda of inertasing pott-.to izu-unity to canker mdre studied. it was Tour-d tht0w tho plants grown from tuber repvoiuced In aw-uthir wore less affected by canker. The systasiatie cultivation of potatoes in su2ijner plftntlngs for a nunber of years strong- thened oank-.,r rusistince, Fertilization with miuronutrients inerdased immunity. "Ihen Mg, B and Mo were applied, the plant infection with canker 'qq1q out by 34%, and thr) y4eld incr,ji-.sed by 35%. Vogotative hybridization by the ordinary methods Card- AUTHOR: S.M. 21-6-18/22 Gedz' (Heds') , TITLEj Effect of Manganese, Boronp Molybdenum and Copper Microeloments on the Rise of Immunity of Potatoes to Canker (Vilyaniye mikro- elementov margantea, bora, molibdena i medi na povysheniye immuniteta kartofelya k raku) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1957, No 6. pp 605- 6o8 (USSR) ABSTRACTs During the time from 1952 to 19569 the author carried out lab- oratory and field experiments in order to study the effect of certain microelements on the potato immunity toward canker. The experiments were performdd with sulfates of manganese, copper, zinc, aluminum and iron, with boric acid, and with nitrates of molybdenum, cobalt and nickel, as well as with potassium iodide. The experiments took place in the ex- perimental fields near the towns of Llvov and Vizhnitai. The results of these experiments have shown that manganese$ boront copper and molybdenum microelements, and especially their com- binationsp contribute to the increase of potato immunity to- ward canker. The total yield of potatoes in general and the yield of healthy tubers increase. The weight of affected Card 1/2 tubers on the contrary is reduced. The canker infection de- 21-6-18/22 Effect of Manganese, Boron, Molybdenum and Copper Microelementa on the Rise of Immunity of Potatoes to Canker velopment in the affected plants also decreases. The ac- quired properties of the incroased canker resistance and yield turned out to be inheritable. The article contains 3 tables and 10 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Charnovtsy State University (Chernivets,kyy derzhavnyy uni- versytet) PRESENTED: By P.A. Vlasyuk, Member of the AN Ukrainian SSR SUBMITTEDs 26 February 1957 AVAILABLE- Library of Congress Card 212 RUMANTA/General Biology - (;enetica. B-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 66773 Author Gedzl, S,M. Inst Title The Significance of Vegetative Hybridization for Making Potatoes Nbre Resistant to Cariker. Orig Pub Dokl. VSKhNIL, 1957,ANO 9, 28-30- Abstract To mkc potatoes more resistcuit to canker, the author suggests the grafting of potato sections not resistant to cankerp onto sections resistant to canker. In the author's opinion, repeated graftings increase the rc- aistance to canker. Card 1/1 n o v t 2. s I t '1~ Country : USSR Category : Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M Abs Jour ot RZhBiol,v No 61, 19599 No 24868 Author : Inst : Cze:rnowJ!iz University. Title : Co=erning the Nature and Certain 'Hoans of In- creasing Potato I=unIty to Canker. Orig Pub : Agrobiologlya, 1958, No. 2, 108-117 Abstract : In Czernowitz University the effect of potato surmer plantings, the action of microolements and vegetati7e hybridizatIon on the increase of potato Immunity to canker were studied.-The seed material from varieties Ella and Alma, taken from I- to 4-year-old summer plantingal which had grown up on uninfected regionsi was planted In regions., infected with cankerg of the Llvovskaya, Drogobychnaya and Stanislav- Card VmFj 1~37'1,111s~.~ _'i Country :USSR Category iCultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. Abs Jour RZhBiol*j No 6. 19599 No 24868 Author Inst Title Orig Pub Abstract iskaya Oblasts during 5 periods from 1 Tune until 1 August or in spring. Variety Ella of the summer plantings from the spring reproduc- tion infected 32.4 percent of the plants; from 2-year-old reproduction - l8e5 percent* The har- vest from the healthy tubers of the I-year-old summer reproduction increased by-13. percettt; from the 2-year-old reproductiong by 20 percentl Card 3 215 54 ~N ~., Country : USSR Category : Cultivated Plants. Potatoe94 Vegetables, Melons. M Abs Jour : RZhBiol,, N0 6t 1959, No 24868 Author Inst S Title Orig Pub t Abstract s and from the 3-year-old one bY 30-50 percent. In diseased plants, infection developed to a lesser degree, In laboratory experiments, with. the coaction of microelemental solutions in con- centrations of 0.1-0.0001 percent, tubers viere placed for 24 hours in moss which had been moi- stened by the solutions. ~Herwardsq the tubers were infected by cankerg and an account taken in 25-30 days* Solutions of Mn, B9 Cup Zn and Card 315 Country :WsR Category :Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegentables. Melons. U Abs Jour :RZhBiolep, No 69 19599 No 24868 Author I Inst 3 Title I Orig Pub i Abstract :Ito reduced infection of the plants; Al increased it, and Mo, Niq J and Fe had no effect, In field experiments, by the introduction of microelements under the plants in ground holes, I-In with'.3 re- duced plant infection by 24 percent; introduc. tion of Cu with D and Mo with B also had a fa- vorable effect. By grafting of stolons of the infected varieties on stolons of canker-resi- Card 2 4/5 Country : USSR Category : Cultivated Plants, Potatoes,., Vegetables. Melons. M Abs Jour : RZhBiol., No 6. 1959, No 24868 Author t Inst a Title Orig Pub : Abstract : sting ones, 14 combinations out of 34 plants grovin from tubers due to grafting~ were not in- fented by cancer, A seacndary grafting Increa- sed resistance. Me Pe Ovsyannikova Card 1 5/5 G= 1 0 S. M., Candidate of Biol Sci (diss) -- "Swe ways of imroasing the resis- tance of potatoes to camer". chernottey, 1959. 23 PP (Min Higher Educ Ulcr SM, Chernovtsy State U), 150 copies (XL,, No 22, 1959p 111) Gedze, 3. 1. -111"All, ~ls a Possible Poute of Vic 5-read of (Da ta of an -ExperLmental Inveotit,~rtion). Yin F,,Iblic '-,~alth R-F'R, Lnnin-7-1d, S nit~ry - _a Hy-,,iemic V:edicrd Inst, Lr~nin,rad, j-.-,"5 - ert-ation for De-ree of Doctor of ::edical Sciences.) - (D-S5 - SO: Knizhnaya Lotopis' , Illo. 23, I'loscow, jun 55, PP 77-l&4 USSR/Microbiology - Sanitation Microbiology. F-4 Aba Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4) 1958) 14767 Author : Gedze G I. Inst : ;-or- ARve- n' Title : Survival and Multiplication of Dysentery Bacteria in Milk and Some Milk Products. Orig Pub : Tr. Leningr. san.-gigien. mod. in-ta, 1955, 25, 168-176 Abstract : A study was conducted on survival and multiplication of dysentery bacteria in sterilized, boiled, pasteurized and raw milk, in curdled milk, kefir and acidophilus ar- tificia.Uy contaminated by feces of a dysentery patient It was shown that sterilized and pasteurized milk serve as a good medium for multiplication of dysentery bacteria even in the presence in the material of numerous varied representatives of ordinary intestinal flora. The inten- sity of multiplication depends to a considerable degree on the initial number of bacteria added to the milk. Card 1/2 T~T_:! _L`11~11Vq _E ic, "CEN&Jr ~-z" "M S/081 /62/'000/016/018/043 B 168/318 6 AUTHORS: Tsits1shvili, G. V., Andronikashvili, T.-G., Laperashvili, L. Ya., Gedzhadz~Ts. ~A. TITLE: Synthesis of certain forma of molecular jioves PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 16, 1962, 348, abotraot 16K131 (Soobshch.-AN G ,ruzSSR, v. 28, vio. 4, 1961, 405-410 LRussian]) TEXT: It was found that zeolites can be synthesized at atmospheric pre.-,sure and 1000C. A sodium form of type A zeolite was obtained. Sodium zeolitic alumosilicates were prepared from sodium aluibinate and sodium silicate. A specific quantity of sodium aluminate solution was added to a sodium silicate solution. This. produced a whitish yellow eel whicli, after thorough mixing, was left to stand for 42 hours and then heated for a specific period, which resulted in the formation of zoolite crystal3. The product of crystallization was washed and the further zeolite obtaine'd was dried at 60-900C. Calcium and copper forms of zeolite were obtained by ion exchange from the sodium form. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 L UR/036:3/65/001/002/0285/0287, iACCESSION HR: APS009381 548. 517 ~AUTHOR: Tsitsishvili, G. V.; Krupennikova.-A. Yu.; Gedzhadze. Ts. A.; Andronikash-! vili, T. G. TITLE: Crystallization characteristics of obsidian and tufaceous rhyolite SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 2, 1965, 285-287 TOPIC TAGS: obsidian, rhyolite, crystallization AB8TRACT-.___The use of minerals'as raw material for the direct synthesis of sor- ---the s9:~bility-for_-rynthes1s-__ lbents is-important-in science an economy6 - t opens -po of sorbents with predetermined properties. The fact that ratxtral zeolites are fomed by the hydrothermal reaction of different salt solutions with rocks makes it possible to "pand the us,, of, experimental, methoda for the production of a Yn thetic zeolites and to reproduce the conditions of hydrothemil metamorphoses of amorphous volcanic glass into zeolites. It was shown that crystalline structures Card 1/2 -H V, -J"] M L-53698-6.5 ACCESSION MR: APS009381 may be produced from amorphous obsidian and tufaceous rbyolite from deposits of the Georgian-SSR.1 The minerals which were used in this work c,,7ystallized only in the form of sodalite when subjected to the treatment described by the Japanese au- thors CT. Sudo and M. Matsuka, Geokhim. et cosmochim. acta, 17, 1 (1959)). The formation of sodalite was most successful In highly concentrabad sodium hydroxide solutions Sodium - ch loride - or molecu lar ch lorine had no - 91 gni 'i c-ant effect- on . the- formation of sodalite. The addition of sodium silicate to the re-action mixture changed the crystallization process significantly preventing the formation of sodalite due to the formation of a new crystalline structure. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION.- Institut kh1m1I-Im,--P. G. Helikishvili Akademli-nauk-Gruz SSR (Chemistry Institute, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR) SUBMITTED,. l3Ju164 -ENCL: - 00 SUB CODE: Ic- NO REF SOV, 000 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 aseringer, Pe "Now fields in the use of light metals.* p.110 TECHNICKA PRACA. (Rada vedsciWch techniciwch spolocnosti pri Slovenskej akkdmii vied) Bratislava., Czechoslovakia,, Vol, 7. noo 3. 1955. M=thly List of Ust Ru"pean Accessions (EIPAI) W,, Vol. 8, No. 9, Sept. 1959 unclo GFnTNGF.R.-P. Two new studios of the Czechoslovak BroadcastIng Company In Bratlalava. p. 416 TECHNICKA PRACA. Bratislava, CTschoslovskia. Tol',.7, No. 9, Sept. 1955 Moathly List of East European Accessions (EKAI), LC. Vol. 8. No. 9, Septesiber 1959 Uncl. ~, t- ~ '," . - P !! 4 J T")V I i , -rc~l f , )v. ~ ' i : -;,- f I ", , I'll 7- -- 1, 4 -,1! . T?11~ * , , ( ,I,, I -c. ~: . -1 :5, ~ ~ c ,, .'? T- f-to -) : , r rtar, it, arl .1 fun -nil ,:-, J-ij I ri: r. ~ t, . r " :,-'! ) ' ") . I , 1 -,4 ~' I ,~. ..3-." .-10: letopist Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 7, 117,4~) OEFDINO, A X. USSR/Engineering - *souring, Methods Feb 52 'NazuringOnsunMon of W& er Wit the Aid of Pipe ft E ova, K. ing, Cana Tech Pci I'Gidrotekh i Melio" No 2, Pp 59-63 Describes method of measuring amt of water running through pipelines with accuracy of 4 2-3%- Use of elbow as water meter is based on difference in pressures near outer convex and inner concave walls of bend. Develops formula for detn of water flow by elbows of large diam (450-9W mm), when they are not calibrated. JWR/Engineering - Construction, Test- I Jun, 52 ing Equipment "Stand for Testing Pipes Before Installation," A.. K. Gefding, Cand Tech Sci., VNIIGS "BYul Stroit Tekh" No 3.1, I)p 26, 27 Author describes what he calls a simple device de signed at VNIIGS for prelimina y testing of cast- iron water pipes 50-150 mm in diam. Operation of testing 150-mm pipe takes 10 min and requires ser- vice of 2 workmen. Device is equipped with hydralt- lie press which permits maintenance of required 22" pressure in each pipe. Device has been used by Sevzaptransspetsstroy (Northvestern Transport Trust for Special Constructions) since 1951- 228T78 C1 38SR/Engineering - Construction, Test- 1 Jun 52 ing Equipment "Stand for Testing Pipes Before Installation," X. K. Gefding, Cand Tech Sci, VNIIW 00 "Byul Stroit Tekh" No 11, pp 26, 27 Author describes what he calls a simple device de- signed at VNIIGS for preliminary testing of cast- iron vater pipes 50-150 mm in diam. Operation of testing 150-um pipe takes 10 min and requires ser- vice of 2 workmen. Device is equipped with hydrau- lic press which permits maintenance of required 22" pressure in each pipe. Device has been used by SevzaptrarLsspetsstroy (Northwestern Transport Trust for Special Constructions) since 1951. 22ft78 Technological specifications for contatruction of uater con~Wt and semwage systow. Stroi. Prom. 30, No 3. 1952. OSIDING, A.K., Inshener; 009GHAROT, F.S., inxhaner. Aperimental use of water redbacing needle filters. Biul.stroi.takh. 10 no-3:24-25 7 153. (NUU 6:12) 1. ToosayuzzWy nauckno-Iseledovatellskly Institut g1drolisnoy I sullfitno- spirtovoy promWahlonnosti Winmahstroya. ("Ing mchinery) ---- --- ---- - -- - -- --- - -- - - -- - .., - .: tU GaDING9 A*X. , kandidat tekhalchookikh nauk, Bil.DOVBICATA, Z.1. , jnSh~nqp. Trouchlgsg PIP* laYing. Strol.prow. 32 b0.3:22-24 Ny t.54. (MLItA 7:6) (FIPq) WDINQjjL-, kandiast tokhnichoskikh nauk; BMOVSKATA,I.lo. inshoser; BUOU"UVON91., kandidat t9iftichoskikh nauk, redaktor; KAPZAN,N.Y&., redaktor; PMOKINA,Ye.A.. tekhnicheskiy rodAktor (Pip* laying without trenches) Bestransheinals. prokladka trub. Leningrad, Gos.lsd-vo lit-ry po stroitelletvu i arkhttekturs, 1955. 60 p. (KM 9:2) (PIP611nes) G3?DI?1G,A.K., knndidat tekhnicheskj~.h n&u1c; BBLDOVSKAYA.Z.1., Inzhener Usinf an OCCentrIc-boring machine In trenchl9g, Strol. prom Pipe laying. 33 no.4:IP-20 Ap 055. (KLRA 9:6) (pipe. Steel) GSMI]Ig, A.C. )wnd. tokhn. nauir; BARKAII, S-ye., inzh. p ipel i nee by tbo method of pushing. Biul. takh. inform. 4 no. 6:i5-ia ja 858. (pipelines) NIRA 11:7) as kan4.tekhn.nauk I A-;-)94A AM Installing vinyl plastic PIP69- lovotokh,nont,I mpote.rabov qtrnI. 21 no.7:14-16 JI '59. (KIM 12: 20) 1. YmenoyusiWy nauchno-isslodovatel'skly Institut g1drotekMicho- skik1h I manitarno-teAnicbeskikh rabot. (pipe, Plastic) "MR07p Nikolay Fedoravicbtprof.t doktar.+-Irhn, nauk; GUSEVt Valerian Mikba7lfficho dotaut* kwA. fAUm. zaa; MMOIN, 1. V. v insh. 0 r4t&dJMWt; MOROZOV9 Dols# -inshot ratsenzent; GUDjjjG,,__Aj,_j_k&ud. tekbino zouko iwmabzqy zed*; BMANOV9 D.A. 9 Jmzh. -) -maucbmyy mi.; ZHUAVSM9 N.A.t red.; VOLCHOX, K.M.f takhn. red.1 PULIKINA, Ye.A., tokhn. red. [SanituT engineering] Sanitarmaim, tomkhnika. Imningrad, Goo. isd-wo lit-ry po mtroit., arkbit. I strolt. materialamg 1961 371 p. (Sanitary enginsipring) NIRA 14:6) KAGAN, D.F., kand. tokhn.nauk; VAIIYAKIN, D.Y.p kmd. tekhn. wmk.-, LOBACHEVI P.V.0 kand. tekhn. nauk; YEKPLAXOV, s.V.0 inzh.; PAVLOV, L.D., inzh.; RUZ321, M.Ya., Inzh.; ANDMEVA, inzh.; SIDIAKOVA, G.D., inzh. Prinimali uchastiyet SAPOZMIIKCV, M.H., kand. tekhn. nauk- kand. teklm, nauk; MALINOVSKIY, R.B.p inzl~.'-; STRASHNYK]i, V.P.0 red. izd-va; KASDIOV9 D.Yas, tekhn. rod, [Instructiom for designing, instal3ingp operating, and repairing interior water supply systems using virW1 plastic pipes) Ukazanila po proektirovnniiu, montazhu, ekspluatatsii i remontu vnutrennikh vodoprovodov iz viniplastovykh trub. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po istroit., arkhit. i stroit. r3a- terialamp 1961. 91 p, (MIRA 15:2) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut Ea- nitarnoy tekhniki, 2. flauchno-iseledovatellakly institut Ea- nitarnoy tekhniki Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury &SM (for Kaganj, VmWakinp Lobachevp Yekhlakov, Pavlovp Ruzinp Andreyevap Shmakova). 3. Leningradskly nauchno-isoledovateliskiy inat1tut Akademii kormunallnogo khozyaystva im. K.D.Pamfilova (for Sapozbnikov). 4. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellski7 ib- stitut gidrotekhnicheskikh i sanitarno-takhnicheskikh rabot (for Gefding). 5. Institut po proyektirovaniym zhilishchno- grazlidanskogo atroitelistva v 1. I:ozkve (for Falinovskiy). (Wate BELDOVSKAYA, I.I... inzh.; UMING,,_A.K_, TSOJ, M.I., inzb. _, inzh.; XUZNF Gluing steel pipelines of sanitary engineering systems. Ment. i spets. rab. v stroi. 24 no.8s22-24 Ag 162. (KRA l5t8) 1. Vaesoyuanyl nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut gidrotakhnicheakikh i sanitarno-takhnicheakikh robot Hinisterstva stroitel'stva RSFSR i Trest Latmantaklunontazh. (Epoxy resins) (floating pipes) SHELYUBSKIY# V.I.9 kand.tobhn.nauk; GEFEN....4.,P., insh. Autowtic device for deterodning th* degree of hmwgeneity or gUss. Stek 1. ker. 19 no.lltl3-15 N 062. (KIRA 15812) jGLms research-Zqulpwnt and mupplies) AUKSANDIIOV, N.I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.,- YEGOROVA, N.B.; KREYNIN, L.S.; SERGEYEV, V.M.; MASLOV, A.I.; SHIRNOV., M.S.; KRAKHrp S.V.; BUDAK, A.P.; Apul-r"Ye, -- Development of a method for aeroi9ol Jimninization against typhoid fever and dysentery. Voen,-med. zhur. no.5.,54-59 My 161. .. (MIRA 14:8) (TIPHOID FEVER) (DYSENTERY) (AEROBOIZ) -___g~~~~odpolkovnik miditsinBkoy oluzhby; BELYAKOV, Ye.L., podpolkovnik meditoinakoy sluzW; MARTYUSHOV, A.A., kapitan meditainakoy sluzbby Epidemiology of dysentery under conditions of a military unit. Voen.-wd. shur. no.4:81-82 Ap 161. (MRA 15:6) (DYSENTERY) GEFZN, G.Ye., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby Study of the effectiveness of the dysentery component of polyvaccine of the Research Instituto of Sera and Immunology. Voen.-med. shur. no.4;42-44 Ap 161. (MIRA 15:6) (DYSENTERY (VACCINES) Polaid/Ch&dcal Technology Chdoical Products and Their AppliceLtion. Electro- chemlcal,~Aanufacturing. Eleetrodepooltion. Chemical Sources of ElectTical Current, 1-8 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiya.. No 19, 19%, 62i8g Author: Gefen., Leon Institution: None Title: Electrochemical Cleaning of Metal Surfaces Original Periodical: Blektrocheiniczne oczyszczanie powierzcbni metali, Elektronika, 1955, 1. No 1-2. 49-541 Polish Abstract: Review of methods for electrochemical Bcouring, pickling and polishing of metals. Card Vl GIFE N A room for the lacquering of rubber boots. Pron.koop. 13 no.6:2.4 jo 159. (KIR& 12:9) 1. Tokhnoruk artoll "Khtalk". C.Kirov. Mrov--Boots and shoos. Rubber) GRM M.G. (Stalino), TrIgOn ~-trle ftnettow &n4 the role of radlmn mmoure of angle@ and ares. Nat. v shkole no.6:43-47 N -D 156. (N&RA 10: 2) (TrigOnONOtPlOal runctiOns-Study and teaching) BELYA,KOVq Ye.L.I.GEFENj G.Ye. F4'oJting for a cOnObtlon of agglutjA&ting sera. 54 Ap 162. (SER.UM-TRANSFORrATION) lab. delo [7) nc.4t (MIRA 1483) ABRAMOVICH, L.A.; GEFEN. G. Ye., kand. med. nauk; ZAYDRIOV, A.M., kw'd. ~,.T, med. nauk; KATSNFI W,-I.A.; KPIMMA, 1.!:., KY7SARZ7, V.N. SUT111, I.A., prof* SHAPOVALOV, A.V. Some characteristics of respiratory infections of adnovirus, etiology In adults. Voen.-med. zhur. no. lt66-68 Ja 966 (MIU, 19:2) ALEF.'~'ANDHGV, doktur raid.F)wuk; N.Y;-., Current state, furti.er -aayr -";m Cf chemical vaer!iner; a review c." t~t~ ,,, no. 1: 53-60 165. (,%9RA 18:10) ALEKSANDROV, N.I.;-.GEFEN,-N.Xe.; DOBROVOLISKIY, K.F.; YFZEPCHUK, Yu.V.; LEBEDINSKIY, V.A.; MIGIALYLOV, B.Ya.; RUNOVA, V.F.; SEREGINA, A.I.; FILIPPENKO, A.I. Immunogenicity of chemical anthrax vaccine in experiments on sheep. Zhur. mikrobiol., spid. i immun. 42 no.1:57-60 Ja 165. (KIRA 18:6) AIAIMANDROV. N.I.; GEM1M, N.Ye. Ways of further development of chemical vaccines. Zhur.mikrobiol. spid, I Immun. 27 no.5:6-13 * 156. (KLRA 9:8) (TACO=23 AJMD VACCINATION ohen. vaccine*, developo, review) ALEKSANMV, N.I., polkovnik med.slushby; OXFXN. N.Te., polkovnik med.sluzhby Physiological methods of Imunization and possibilities of their improvement. Toearmed.shur. no.10:62-67 0 158. (MIRA 1202) (IMMITY TACCINIS An VACCIFATION physiol,nothods of Immliation (Ram)) ALEKSAYMOT, ft. I., ~olkovnlk mad. sluzhby; GEM, N.Ye., polkornik med.sluzhby; GARINP N.Sl, podpolkovnik med.oluzhby; GAPOCHKO, K.G., podpolkovnik med.sluzhby; DILALI-BERG, I.I., podpolkovnik med.sluzhby; S39RGZM, V.K., podpolkovnik med.sluzhby Reactivity to and effectiveness of aerogenic vaccination against certain zoonoses. Toon.-sed.zhur. no.12:34-38'D 158. (NIRA 12:12) (VACCINES AND VACCINATION. against aerogenic zoonosse (Rus)) 17(6) SOV117 7-58-11-11/5-0 AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, N.I. and Gefen, N.Ye., Colonels of the medical Corps TITLE: About the Method of Aerogenic (Inhalation) Immuni- zation and the Possibility of Its Improvement PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, _Nr 11, PP 38 - 42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this article, the author discusses aerogenic im- munization and makes suggestions on how to improve it. He refers to Akar, who, in 1923. uttered the idea of an aerogenic immunization against plague. Dene (1934) thought the 1YMDhatic system, especially the tonsils, the best place for administering vaccine preparations. Although the aerogenic method has been proved to be effective by many authors. it is not widely used because of the lack of rational vaccine preparation and of the poor durability of the antigenic and, above all, the living vaccine. By means of numerous experiments and inves'~igations, Card 1/3 the author found out that biological preparations SOV/177-58-11-11/50 About the Method of Aerogenic (Inhalation) Immunization and the Possibility of Its Improvement are much better preserved in a(j7 state, ~)specially under vacuum and cooled. For preparing dry pulverized vaccines, the author chiefly utilized living vaccine strains of bacteria (Anthrax bact. "STI", plaque bact. "1,17", bruceliosis bact. Nr 19 and the tula- remia bact. Nr 15) which are admissible in the Soviet Union for subcu-baneous, intract:taneous ind cutaneous vaccination. Besides these, cortain ana- toxins, especially tetanic anatoxin,have been used. The method for preparing dry vaccine, developed by the author, is nearly equal for the arthrax, plague, brucellosis, tularemia and tetanus vaccines. The most perspective method of aerogenic immunization is the meihod of spontaneous aerogenic immuni'Zation. Based on his experiments on animals and humans, the author came to the conclusion that the aeroGenic im- munization has much in common with other physiolorl-i- Card 2/3 cal methods. It includes the intrannsal nnd enteral SOV/177-5E-11-11/50 -About the Method of Aerogenic (Inhalation) Immunization ad-.d the Possibility of Its Improvement methods and, to a certain extent also, the conjunc- tival method. All literature data and the author's own investigations point to the high effectiveness of the aerogenic immunization method in case of utilizing high-quality vaccine in massive dosage and rational methods of application for aerogenic inocu- lations. The dry pulverized vaccines were studied in experiments on animals and humans and gave good results. There is no doubt that the method of aerogenic immunization with pulverized vaccines can also be used for protection from many other in- fectious diseases of humans (diphtheria, influenza, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, variola, yellow fever) and of animals (plague of cattle, pigs, foot-and- mouth disease, tuberculosis). The~,_~ is 1 -,,able. Card 313 ALZSANMOT, N.I,, general-sayor meditsinskoy slushby; GUAN, N.Ys., pol- 0- lki~ kovnik meditsinskoy sluzbby; GARIN, N.S., podp in-ik meditsinskoy sluzfiby; GAFOCHKO, K.G., podpolkovnik maditsinskoy sluzhby: M03M. T.M., pdopolkovulk meditainskoy sluzhlby; TAKARIN. A.L., polkoynik medltsinskoy olushby;'MMTAIMT, I.N., kand.sed.nauk lxpertence In massive aerogenic vaccination against anthrax. Voen.- med.shur. no.8:23-)2 Ag 059. (MIRA 12:12) (AIMMI, Imatinoloa) (TAOCINATION) 3/016/60/000/06/02/051 AUTHORS: Aleksandrov. NJ. and Gefen, N.Ya. TI=: Aerosol Immunization With Dry Live Vaccines and Tcxoids. I. Theoretical and Experimental Prerequisites for Devising a Metnod of Aerosol Vaccination PERIODICAL- Zhurnal mikroblologii, epidemiologii i limminotiologil, 1960, No. 6, pp. 7 TEM Parenteral methods of immunization by suboullaneoue, intraderm&I or dermal vaccination have various disadvantages. Two of th; most effective ways of avoiding these disadvantages aret (1) reducing the nzKoer of parenteral vacclnat~to", needed by greater use of associated and adsorbed vaccines, and (2) com'~,Ined parenteral and physiological vaccination. The authors refer the readel to the'r previous works summarizing the results of experiments on the efficacy of pnysio- logical vaccination. One of the most promising methods appears to be mass vac- cination with finely dispersed aerosols prepared from dry, pcwdered polyvalent vaccines. This method has given encouraging initial results aga:ns*l a%i~'h dtaeaies as plague, tularemia, tuberculosis, influenza, typhoid, dyserlery, diphtheria eta. Card 1/2 9/016/60/000/06/'02/051 Aerosol Immunization With Dry Live Vaccines and Toxoids. I. Theoretical and Ex- perimental Prerequisites for Devising a Method of Aerosol Vaccination The main reason why this method has not been more widely adopted is the lack of suitable vaccinal preparations. Intensive work Is now in process on the testing of aerosol Immunization with powdered anthrax and brucellosis vaccines. The re- sults of this work will be published in subsequent issues of Zhurnal mikrob ol g I epidemiologii i immunoblologii. There are 6 Soviet references. SUBMI71 February 6, 1960 Card 2/2 ALEKSANDROV, N.I.;_GEFEN, N.Ye.; GAPOCHKO,, K.Gj; GARIN, N.S. Asrosol immunization vith dry live vaccines and an#.wd1w. Part 4: Characteristics and dynamics of the vaccinal prokems following aerosol vaccination with brucenooist tularemiav anthrax and plague dust vaccines. Zhur. mikrobiol. spid, i imun. 31 no.2938-44 D 060o (MIRA 14%6) (VACCINATION) (BRUCELLOSIS) (TULAREMIA) (ANMRAX) (PLAGUE) ALEKSANDRCJV, N.I.;, GEKF!ERN! ~Nj .1 YEROGOVA, N.B.1 SEMEYEVp V.M.; MATYUK, P.D.; SMIRKOV, M. Aerosol 1-sn'sation by means or dry pulverised vaccines and anatoxins. Report No.2s Study ox the effootiveness of the aerosol method of i=Lniv Ton and reimnization by mftm of dry pulverized diphtherial anatos Zhur. mikrobiol. spid. i immun. 31 no.7192-97 JI 160. (MIRA 13 t 9) (DIPHTHERIA) (TOXINS AND ANTIT61INS) ALEKSANDROVv N.L; GEFEN# N.Ye,; GARINp N.Sej GAPOCHFO# K.G* -wommo- Aerosol inimunization with dry living vaccines and tozoido. Report No, 38 Experimentalestudy of the effectiveness of aerosol fmommization with dry dust-type vaccines (anthrax, brucellosist t4orsaim, and plague). Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immn. 31 no. 10:44,-50 0 160. (MIRA l3sl2) (VACCINATION) ALUSANDROV9 N.I. GEFEN N Ye.j DEYNINt L.S,; YEGOFOVAj N.B.j MASLOVP A.iI.-ol;~0 I'll ~1161041 Some problems in the theoretical and experimental elaboration of a method for aorosol vaccination. Zdrav. Roo, Feder. 5 no. 4:10-13 Ap 161. (MIRA 1434) (AEROSOLS) (CWTUNICABLE DISEASES-PREVENTION) (VACCINATION) II-ENSANDROV, N.I.;-GMN Nje . BUDAK, A.F.; UUPCHUX, Yu.V.'; FILIPPEKKO, A. I. ; RUN66~~~ Search for effective chemical vaccines against some zoonoses. Re]~ort Jo.ls Production of chemical by deposited anthrax vaccine and study of its effoot4veness in animal experiments. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i Ammin. 32 no.5s42-4.6 My 161-. (KEPA 14:6) (ANTHRAX) ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN, N Co.; YEGOROVA) N.B.1 KREYNIN,, L.S.; SERGEYE*V, V.M.; SMlflX0Vq M.S.; KRAMU, S.V.; BUDAX, A.?.; GEFE11, G. Ye. Developnent of a method for aerobol immunization against typhoid fever and dysentery. Voen,-med. zhur. no.5t54-59 MY 161, . (M3NA 14:8) (TYPHOID FEVEIR) (DYSENTEILY) (AEROSOLS) ALEKSMIDIM, II.I.; GEYEH.,,.~Yq.; GAPOCIIKO, N.G.; GAMI, N.S.; S.-'=,IYEV, V.M.; IAZAREVA, Ye.S.; 141SIMENKO, V.V.; SIILIKIIO*I, -E.N. Aerosol immunization with dry livo vaccines and anatoxin:]. Report No.6: Study of the reactogonic and irmmnological effectiveness of aerosol immunization with spray vaccines (brucellosis, tularania, anthrax and plague) in T=. Zhur. r.Ukrobiol. epic". i ii-zun- 32 no.7:56-62 Je 161. 01-11IRA 15:5) (VACCZATION) (AEROSOIS) (CO101UNICABIX DISEASES-M.T.171-ION) ALMUMAMp N.I.1 G&W, N.Yq.j WOC11KOp K.G.; GARIN, N.S.j., SERGEMO Y.M.; ~~Vv M:S"---- Aerosol immunivatlem vith dry live vaccines and anataxins. Report 50.7: Organisation, mthodst and technic of mass aerosol immanization of hozan sub sets with atmised vaccines. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immin. 32 no.C3m IS 161. (NIHA 15; 2) (VACOMAT10N) (AERM01S) AIZMA,WROV, III.I.; GEFE-11 N Ye'- i-UDNEVA, U.A.; V.A.; OGAWKOV, V. 1. ; MAKIMOV-, ki"IL'IPPENKU, A. I. Research on effective chemical vacclnos against some zoonoses. Report No.2: Devolopment of a chemical brucellosis vaccine and study of its effectiveness in experiments on ani-mlo. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. I irmun. 32 no.11:66-72 N :61. (MInA 14:11) (BRUCELLOSIS) (VAC,01NES) (ZOOIIOSES-P&VMION) ALEKSANDROV, Nikolay Ivanovich; GEFEN, Nina Yefirrovna, S- INIOV . Ye.I., red.; TROITSKIY, D.L., pa2kavfflf-med. oluzhby zapasat red.; SOIXIONIK, R.L., tekhn. red. [Active specific prevention of infectious disoaaes and ways for improving it] Aktivnaia spetsificheskaia profilaktika infektsion- rqkh zabolevanii i puti ee usovershenstvovaniia. Pod red. i a pre- dial. H.I.Smirnova. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1962. 387 p. (MIRA 15:6) le DeystvitellrVy chlen Akademii reditsinakikh nauk MR (for Smirnov). (COMMUNICABLE DISEASES-PROMION) GEM, N.Ye.; HUDNEVA,, O.A.; BAZHINOV, A.G. Use ofA -propiolactone for sterilizing some labile biological pre- parations; Oreliminary report. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.3:103-108 Mr 162. (MIRA .15:2) (HYDRACRYLIG ACID) (STERILIZATION) (BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS)