SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANINA, M. - PANITSKY, W. I.

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AFANASIYEV, S., yurist; PARMA., M., yurist The fe3low workers' court. Rabotnitsa 40 no-3:30 Mr 162. (KMA 16 12) (Labor courts) PANINA, M.A.; DUBOVA, V.G.; STRUKOV, I.T.; RYABOVA, N.M.; TEBYAKINA, A.Ye. Cloxacil-lin and its microbiological study. Antibiotiki 10 no.!!: 963-969 N 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Voeaoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inotitut antibiotikov, Moskva. Submitted April 17, 1965. OSIFOV, O.A.; PANINA, M.A.; YAGUBYAN, Ye.S. Rmts of mixing dioxane with chloroform and 0 -toluldiae. Zhur.ob*khIm. 30 no-7:2127-Zl3O J1 160, (MM 1317) 1. Rostovskly-na-Donu gosudarstvenrqy universitet. (Dioxane) (Chloroform) (Toluidine) I ice dielectric o! bLiArv OSIPOV. O.A.; - PANINA M A* - KASHIRENINOV, O.Ye.; NEMIROV, G.V.; SIIIELOMOIF.'- Dielectric- constant of binary liquid systems,consisting of polar components. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.10:3153-3160 0 161. (IMA 14: 10) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Dielectrics) STRUKOV$ I.T.; TEMYAKINA, A.Ye.; BUYANOVSKAYA, I.S.; T!' A YJ D~7JZfTIMIA, Ye-N.; CHAYFOV ,A I, I- - BRAGINSKAYA, P.S.; VENMINA, T.G. 5-methyl-3-phenyl-4-isoxazole pencillin (oxacillin) and its microbiological study. Antibiotiki 8 no. 11:989-0/914 N 63. (141RA 17:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchnc-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. Sz7 "A study of physico-chemical properties of methici-Ilin and oxacillin." report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-19 Jun 64. Cent Antibiotic Res Inst, Moscow & Factory for Medical Prperations, Riga. S/079/61 /031 /0l 1 /60 1 /Ol 5 &') 2 8/.03 0 6 AUTHORS Kashirenjnov~ 0,, Yeo;) OSiPOV9 0. A., Panina.. M, A, wid Marchenko, V. N. TITLE. Magnetic susceptibility of binary Hquid wv,~tems FERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v~ 31, no~, 11, .1061, 3604-31W0 TEXT: The authors determined the Pir-g-netic susceptibility of 10 binary liquid systems- benzejae-carbwi tetraebloridt (1)v ben zal d~hyde- methyl ethyl ki-tone (II), pyri dine -quino I ine (111), isoamyl acvtate-methyl caproat--- (IV). acetone-n-butyl alcohol (V), chloroform-diethyl ether anilint~-acetic- acid (VII)~ stalinic Phloride-butyl proprionate (VIII), stannic chloride-Asoamyl benzoate (IX), and stannic chloride-acetic. acid (,X). Their aim was to clarify the influence of the polarity of compon,~nts on the magnitude of the magnetic susceptibility of mixturest previous vork in this field suggests that there is a direct connection betwk-.-n the magnetic susceptibility of binary liquid syatems and the polarity of' their components.. and that the divergence of the. magnetic susceptibility f-om Card 1/3 S/079/61/031/011/001/01 -5 Magnetic susceptibility... D228/D305 the additivity is greatest in systems consisting of polar components~ Experimental procedure6 - All materials vere first parified by 0. IL OE~ipo-ls mptbod (Ref. 16s Zh, alushch,, kbimii, 26, 322,,. 1956.- Ref. 17. Ibid- 31~ 3.1.539 1961 '.- Ref,, 18~ Tbid.9 27, 1426~~, 1957). Th.? -rusr,eptibi!J.VF measucements weri- madz b va rirJho~ in fiOds )" about 500.0 - 800o GOUY I oe ; the magnets were fitted vrith ~,ooling d-3rvices to maintain the f-ield.- -%trength constancy and to eliminate convection currents. The apparent c -red by means of micr3--anal-Yti--.a1 .;hanges in the ampoulp weights vere measu -v~,~igbts, and the calibrating materia:[ vraE Purifit-d, ai~--saturatel Wnz,,4n, _i 6 . t a th a magnetic susceptibility if - 0.703 ,& 1C , Experimental resul V and contlusion,-s TbE data show that; th~ slasce-ptibility isotherm& ot tems I -- IV,, vhose componenta possess rather similar di-POIE-momenliss, ha:~':.. .9. rectilin,~ar course 3.4- the 5 - 7 concentration studied by the authors. For other t~ystems---where the components react, obemically wltb th~. formation of a hydrogen or donon-itceptor bond-Ahe congnien(te or diff~~,-rene- of the components? dip,)-te. momants is no-t important, sinf"I their behavior i5 largely go-~rerned by the rbartat~Cer of the. component,-v rr-al-tioas.. Card 2/3 S/070/61/031*/011/001/015 Magnetic susceptibility.~, D228/D305 with the exception of system V the deviations of the isotherms from the rectilinear course have positive values, and the maximum deviations cor- respond to the composition of the resulting compound. The authors con- sider that magnetic susceptibility may find a wide application in physico-chemical analysis, There are 10 tables and 26 referenvest 10 Soviet-bloc and 16 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the 4 most recent English-language publications read as followst. 1. van Vleck, The Theory of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities, Oxford University Press (1932); V. Trew, D. Watkins, Trans. Far, Soc., 297 310 (1933); P~ Seely, Physic~ Rev , 49, 812 (1936); W., Angus, D. Tilston, Trans, Par, Soc_- 43.. 221., SUBMITTED., Nover,.Der 25, 1060 Card 3/3 PANINA, 1,1.A.- I.T.; from, the car'--oxyl a,2.,,es -V ?,;ew phenox-~Mlethylperlljc "'irl der; f"ntjibiotiki 9 nc).S:685-61,,C) Ag 164- 18:3) T7 naucl,no-issledovateliskiy institut antibio-Likov 1. Vsesoyu7,n . i 'ristitut prirodnylrb soyediieniy All SSSR, Mloshva- KHOKHLOV, A. S. - PANI NA, H. Z'L. ; UVAROV, L V. Preparation and propertieB of penicillin nitriles. Dokl. Aii SSSR 135 no.4:875-878 1.60. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Vaesovuzayy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. Predotavlean akddemikom M.M.Shemyakinym. (Penicillin) OSIPOV, O.A.; PANINA, M.A. Dielectric polarization of systems of two polar liquids Evitb mrary In Zngliabl. Zhur.fiz,khim, 32 no.10:2287-2293 0 '58- (MIRA 11:12) 1. GosudarstvenWy univeraitet, Rostov-Don. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Polarization (Electricity)) 5M, 5(3) AUTHORS: TITLE: Osipov, 0. SOY/76-32-lo-iri/39 The Dielectric Polarization of Systems Composed of Two Liquids (Dialektricheakaya polyarizatsiya sistem, sostavlennykh _Jz dvukh polyarnykh zhidkostey) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 32, Ur 10p pp 2287-2293 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a previous paper (Ref 1) an equation (A) was given that brings into relation the dielectric constant of the pure polar liquid with the dipolar moment. By a m6"dification (B) this equation may be used for the determination of the dipolar moment of a polar substance in the polar solventb The present paper gives experimental: prove of the applicability of the equation (B) for binary systems consisting of polar components. The method of determination as well as the purification technique of the substances to be investigated has already been described (Refs 2-4). Diethyl ether and methyl benzoate were used as the solvents in which the dipolar moments of nitro-benzene and methyl-ethyl ketone were determined. The dipolar moment of nitro-benzene in Card 1/3 diethyl ether is 4,06+0,03 D and in methyl benzoate 3,9~�0,04 D, SOV/76-32-10-10/39 The Dielectric Polarization of Systems Composed of Two Liquids and t4at of the mothyl-othyl ketone in other in 2,75.�OsO3 D and in methyl benzoate 2,7~+_0,02 3). The dipolar moments of quinoline and pyridine in dimethyl aniline and of chloro- benzene in bromo-benzone wero also determined. The results given in tables prove that the equation (B) may be used for such determinations. It may, however# not be used for the de- termination of the dipolar moment of dissolved substances that ,react with the solvent. This was proved with the systems chloro- form - diethyl ether, aniline - quinoline, acetic acid dioxane, aniline - diethyl ether, aniline - pyridine, chloroform, quinoline, aniline ' dioxane., o-toluidine - dioxane, chloroform- acetone, and chloroform - dioxane, as the deviations of the polarization and of the dipolar moments were obtained from the additive value (around 10-30%). In this way the equation (B) can, however, give an explanation in physical - chemical analyses of liquid systems. Using data of the paper by 1. A. Sheka and K. F. Karlyshava (Ref 18) and'ealculating the dipolar moment according to Debye (Debay) (Ref 19) the authors found With nicotine and chlorobenzene as examples that the orientation polarization, calculated according to equation (A), varies Card 2/3 linearly with the temperature. There are 14 tables and 19 ref- SOV/76-32-10-10/39 The Dielectric Polari.zation,of Sy'stens Composed of Two Liquids ifrences, , 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy universitet University) ,Rostov-Don (Rostov-Don State SUBMITTED: April 24, 1957 Card 3/3 KASHIRENINOV, Me.; OSIPOV, O.A.; PANINA, M.A.; IIARCHENYO, V.N. Magnetic suaceptibIlity of binary liquid systems. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no. 1105040509 N 161. (MINt IWI) (Systems (Chemistry)--Magnotio properties) pIATONO'V., GeFe; PANjilki M&Io ctric resistance Of Certain regularities in changes of the ele .13) SR 11:76-01 t6l. (MM 14, coke. Trudy Alt.GMNII Ali Kazakh-$ (Coke-Blectric PrOPertieB PANINA MjLriyA IVRuOvna, armaturshchitBIL. M.N., redaktor; skiy redaktoro 'K I tekbuiche [At the f actory producing precast reinforced concrete] Is savode sbornogo shelesobetona. Moskva Jzd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat. 3,955. 60 P- (mLRA 9:4) I.moskovskiy zavod stroydetaley lo.l. (Precast concrete) SIMEM, P.V.; PIAMNDV, G*F.; PANINA,M.I.;_FRONIKIN, Vj. Slectric preheating of boilera for the refining of lead. TSvet..met.29 no.6:31-34 JS '56. (NLRA 9:9) (Lead-BlectrometallurgO EXCERPTA IMICA SOC.12 Vol,n/9 OphthalmoloeZr Sept 5? 1474. PANINAN.B.* Practical significance of prophylactic exam- inatFoRn-s-ro-r glaucoma (Russian text) VESTN.OFTAL. 1957. 1 (3-5) 204 workers of a Leningrad factory. aged from 40 to 70 yr. were subjected to tests for glaucoma: of these. 3 had initial glaucoma and 26 were glaucoma suspects. In the latter group, visual fields, ~Iastotonometry, the water drinking test and the daily variations of the intraocular tension were carefully taken and repeated when- ever the diepoBis was doubtful. The author stresses the point that any person sus- pect of glaucoma should be hospitalized for a careful evaluation of the findings. Sitchevska - New York, N.Y. PANINA, N.B.,ordinator Practical significance of preventive examinations for glaucoma. Vest. oft. 70 no.1:3-5 -Ta-F 157 (MLRA 10:5) 1. Glavnaya klinika (dir.-prof. P,Ys. Tikhomirov) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyanichookogo maditsinskogo instituta. (GLAUCOMA, prev. & control practical significance of prev. exam.) (Rua) NAR aim BUTTp Yu.M., d6ktor tekhno nauk, prof.; TDUSHEV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; VYSOTSKIY,, Dol,, inzh,; FANINA; N,S,., inzh,, Bmfting portland cement raw material mixes at high tempera- tures (up to 227-30 K). TSement 30 no.l-.'9-12 Ja-F 164,, (MIRA 17::8) YEMELIYANOVA, O.S.; RODONIKAS, ON.; YEGOROVA, L.S.; PANI'M ~Iv .94 PILIPFliKO., V.G.; RUDNEV, M.M.; SILICHENKO .; EESSONOVA, M.A.; "r ULIYANOVA, N.I.; VEDENEYEVA, Ye.V.; BORODIN, V.P.; SAKSONOVA, A.P.; 14MNIKOV, Yu.A.; LEVACHEVA, Z.A. Approbation of an improved tularemia diagnosticum. Zhur. mikroobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.10:85-92 0 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamaley ANN SSSR., Omskogo instituta prirodnoochagovykh infektsiy, Protivochiunnogo instituta F-avkaza i Zakavkazlya, Voronezhskoy, Leningradskoy, Volgogradakoy, Tul'skoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakikh stantsiy. MELIKHOVA, N.P.) inzh.; PANINA, N.Ye-., Some geraral conditions in designing an interchangeable stock of machine units. Makh. i avtom. v gor. prom. no-3r140-150 163. (IOU 16: 10) 00 0 0 0 A A-L it A_j I Is it r .1 ll~ it k As It 4; 44 &j it 0 7 4 : g A4 products at 0 N. 41,,l it. K. Zhu'. i Chrm.) to '111-hi"Q 00 C.11'so, (1) , 14,1-timl 00 by Zn ill 4ilk. go 111"ll"Itil CAVC A it,,, 1.( -00 P10,1111*14 TIM 11 i3rd' It. R0111clitmi wills Hills NI j1pl if (4VV On .11.19 " -L fit, I'll, Us Ill bit mi, ItAj) j, like %1Q. Sif ittil 3 hl's. CLIO %lftmt%lpU-. %,V i,'c-~3111, Is. =-V. Thij (jog A Ll (.I~ Is% Ilu, 1wahsvixim7l"edRulst i(eperoalt)ia4lbii;ylilitOilsloamne(frelxlltiixlt. will, l:tj I. givil, roe rjl),,t Omn Ou- SWC P-COMIX1.). t (5 S.) ill -'.V) 1n1, Ej(jj( wills 4 4. roacti. 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PrCOCI gave (12'.; PhClJI1r (wnii- V). '0111si (19.21 g.) and I I g. 11XI ,A Vathattone. tit. I& I. LM iith 13-3 g~ AlCh gave Ph:CO (yield not btatol); -imi. larly MCII.-Owl gave oil. *A 4winicarliamne, tit. 147-14'). F1,1116i it', g-) b-tell 2 1%** brN. at rAj-&)* with -;)I equillsol, 'xilt. of AICI, rave &V . f1t,"1111m. protlucts fl-.I~Sioll d twitic"ej. aft'r W.M. lIIVS%t %%ill$ R-C-UMUM1.1 EtIOCXIII, G, M. K0~01AIK)IT C;O 0 Alm-S~~! NIETALLOGIChl. LITIROURE CLASSWICATION clog goo., 110.01, 181042 WAV Gv oft 6111"it"I SISM 49 Of 1 9 - I - r a 3 0 1 A, 'ITO ; I An I S V rA 0 9 V 04 9 a 0 49 a d It It K a Vir It it 1 14 44"' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 84625 it - 17, 8/076/60/034/010/002/022 "'~ 4 2,10) Ing, 12,110 W-J, BO15/BO64 AUTHORS: Krichevskiy,, I. R. Khazanova, N. Ye, , ISvetlova, G., M.1 (Deceased), and PLtnina, R. S. TITLE: Total Vapor Pressure Over the Solutions of Triethyl Amine - Water in the Critical Range PERIODICAL: Zhurnl fizicheskoy khimii, -1,960, Vol. 34, No- '0., pp. 2160 - 2,,66 TEXT: Investigations of the total vapor pressure over binary solu- tions in the vicinity of the critical point are interesting for two reasons. On the one hand, it is important to establish according to which laws a distribution of the critical phenomena in the homogeneous region takes place, on the other hand, it is important to study the problem of jumps of the intensive quantities when intersecting the limiting curve both in the critical point and at a distance from it; the importance of this has already been stressed by the authors of the present paper (Ref. 1). For the mentioned reasons the authors Card 1/7 84625 Total Vapor Pressure Over the S/07 60/034/010/002/022 Solutions of iriethyl Amine - BOI5YBO64 Water in the Critical Range investigated the critical parameters for the equililbrium ilquld - .L - I - liquid in the system triethy! amine - water. For this purpose spe--ial- ly purified triethyl amine was used (specific weight ai 250C - 0.72345 g/cm 3, refracttve index at 2.90C nD - 1.398)~ The vapor pressure of triethyl amine was aetermined (Table 3) and the total pressure of vapor over the system triethyl amine - water in the temperature range of from 100 to 250C (Fig. 2) and the limiting curve for the equilibrium of the system inv,~z~tigaled,, i.e. the sr--' tidal solution temperature (Table 4.. Fig, I). As may be seen fzom Fig. 2, the ieosteric curve of the solution with & composition i,-lose '.c that of the critical (30.56 wt% triethyl amin-) passes cortimucusly over into the "Limiting curve, while the curves for the solutions with different C.ompositicons form an angle with the equilibrium curve. The experimental values and the calculated ones show that the derivation of the values of the total pressure according to temperature Ptotal~ /~ T)N2 Card 2/ 7 Total Vapor Pressure Over the Solutions of Triethyl Amine Water in the Critical Range 84625 S/076/60/034/010/002/02-e BO15/BO64 as well as the derivations of the other intensive values show no jump n intersecting the limiting curve at the critical point. This coinci- 0 dence of the experimental and calculated data confirms the accuracy of the theoretical assumptions. From Diagram logP - f(l/T) (Fig. 2) the values for the total pressure over the solution were interpolated for integral values of.temperature (Table 5)p the,P - x diagram plotted (Fig. 3), the limiting curve drawn,,and thus, the values of the vapor pressures on the boundary line ob'tained (Table 6). Fig. 3 shows that at concentrations close to the critical point a slight dependence of the total vapor pressure over the solutions on the concentration is to be obaerv-ad I in the wide temperature range. Thid corresponds fully to the thermodynamic characteristics of the substano6EL_in the vicinity oVthe critical point. D. Mayer and V. P. Alekseyev are mentioned.There are 3 figures, 6 tables, X and 1-1 'references: 7 Soviet, 2 British, I German, 1 French. CA'~d 3/7 84625 .4p S/07 60/034/010/002/022 me. Te All's-le" 2~t J 064 B01 5YB 77pa Am PT. CT TYP 5 ' .40:55, 13 , 13 58Z 36.7 5 T 3 .7 0" 5 1 5 92 2 1 , , , r _ '0 .25 5 7 48 1 -18,07 48,5 60 555,15 0 8 12 79 7 F92 1 ~ . 8 a 5o 62,8 _ 62 23. 50 89,4" 760.$ q 4. 6 76 7 76 . . V 5 27. ! 57 4 9 32,20 94,9 2D 32. I(o) [tell- It 7ellIMPA. T- m ljoilliciffpatwn TeIIePa' A" P" A i P M a !qpca, TPUNIt cT. ec . % NEIG D o 18 57,2 8 56 s 29 70, 23,2 0 , 7 50 819 1 2o 62.6 300 :0 18 35 3 , o* 50 .2" 32 0 59 o 18 3 f s 1 s 15"t Card 4/7 777777777 1 hill, vz ~111_-, N A 8025 S/076J60/034/010/002/022 B015/BO64 Table 5 V Tpa- a" % am 5 0 " 6 23.6 1 91 3 . 40 '0 7 5 42,6 15,0 15,0 36.1 36 45,4 20,0 20,0 36 6 ~6 6 1 45,5 5,0 36 9 . 45 6 , 30,0 37 2 6 45 7 45 32io 37 3 t Card, 5/7 17' 1813r 20' 22- 24- 37,71 42 3 :49 5. 1 57,5 66,8 4919 5 54: 61,6 .70 4*0 78,7 0* 52,1 56,5 60* 62, - 70:4 4 78,7 7 78 52,1 56,6 62A 70, '70 4 , 17 7E 52 1 56 6 62 6 62,6 9 4 70 I 78 7 52"1 1 , -70,4 78 7 52, ON 84625 B/076/60/034/010/002/022 B015/bO64 PANDIA, T.M. Standardization is a, means for improving production quality. Standartizataiia 28 no.5t4l-" VT 164. (MIPA 17s12) ACC NRt AP6025624 SOURCE CODEs Ult/Ohl)/66/000/01)/0078/0078 INVENTORSt Do-Millo, L. Ye.; Panin To 0,; Knyazevap T, Ve ORG: none TITLE: A method for obtaining vinyl polymors with conjugate bonds. Class 39, No. 183396 /-announced by State Scientific Research Institute for Plastics Polymerization3nd Experimental Plant (Gosudarstvennyy nauclino-issledovateliskiy institut polimerizatsionny1di plastmass i Eksperimentallnyy zavod)7 SOURCE: Izobreteniya) promyshlennyye obraztsy., tovarnyye znaki, no, 13, 1966s 78 TOPIC TAGS-. vinyl, polymer, conjugate bond systemj polyvinyl alcohol, ammonia ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining vinyl polymers with conjugate bonds by dehydrating regular polyvinyl alcohol6 To improve the regulation of the process and to prevent carbonation of the polymer., dehydration is conducted in ammonia at the temperature 140-1500o . 07V SUB CODE.- 11 SUBM DATEi O9Nov64 UDC: 678.744-72-.66-094-18 ACC NRt Ar'(00h698 A, SOURCE CODEN ull/ool6/661000/008/0012/0017 AUTHOR: Vialinyakov, S. V., Myaanikov~ Yu. A. Zhukova, ORO: Central Disinfection Institute (Tsentral'nyy dezinfektsionnyy tinstitut); Tula Oblast Sanitary-Epideniological Station (Tullskaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheakaya stantsiya) :TITLE: Devising a rodent control oyatem for forest foci of renal hemorrhagic fever ~SOURCE: Zh mikrobiol, epidemiol i itamunabiol, no. 8, 1966, 12-17 TOPIC TAGS: noison effect, - "". cl~ pest control, .-e-ter, rodent !ABSTRACT- Renal hemorrhagic fever in a 'forest focus was s----sfully :controlled by poisoning the rats which are vectors of '.n,- disease. iTwo kg/ha of grain poisoned with zinc phosphide were applied by plane along poisoned zone 30 m wide se7)FLrFLted by nonpoisoned zones 50- 100 M wide. Near settled areas, bait contiLiners'with en open end were -buried in the soil and placed 10-20 n aparT,. Poisoned bait and traps 'were used within buildings, usually during the winter. The poisoned zones around villages were especially effective in preventing the Card ACC NRt AP7004698 peietration of new rat pppulat,'Ions when the animals migrated. Orig. art. has: 5 tables. [LP [ VIA - 50 SUB CODE: o6/ SUBM DATE; 7Jun65/ ORIG REF: 004 2 MMNIKOV) Yu.A.; PANDIA, T.V.; LEEVACFEVA, Z.A.; YEGIAZaY.P11, K.K. Characteristics of epidemiological manifestations of natural foci of Tula hemorrhagic fever with the renal syndrome. Mad. Paraw. i paraz. bol. 32 no.5t621 S-0163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. 1z Tallskoy oblastroy sanitarno-epidemiologisheskoy stantsii. HUSIIIKOV, Ya.A, Populati-on and reproduction dymazics, of the bank vole (ClethrionozTB glareolus Schreb.) in natural foci of hemorrhagic fever with a renal syndrome in Tals. Arovince. Zool. zhur. 39 n0-11:1707-1715 N 16o. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Tula Regional Sanitary-4idemiological. Station. (Tula Provifte-Hemorrabagio fever) (Mice as carriers of disease) R PANIKA, T. V. and MSNIKOV, Y(J. A. "Fluctuation L-3 the Population and Reproduction of Field Voles and the Natural Reservoirs of Talexemia in Tullakaya Oblast." Tenth Conference on Parsitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22,29 October 1959., Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Seiencesp USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. Tullskaya Oblast Sanitary-Epidemiological Station Ou I-AiTstt,.)d pi.Ints. A.L3 Tt(;- R. Ref 19591 It Tj I'llup PfAlinFAt - I 07 F'Oliar ':"OCdi;1-4 Vr, t*.-e D b I t, tj (L)-fl P.7 t4 ma-le at t-bet frui.-L F.Lj~'-:kcn im. -K.t~ Ti-rij- '195-3-191`5 hure O)u* by -. -:id Yin Ax, 0.0694 waz; tbl thus a ;Aj. ch lailivn In, the _jh4uct4, Jricr-~rblng bega-r COP- tent in +,-",o Iswr(ss a-Ad priml:)timr, U-,u flo-- cf ~;arbohydrmtez from -Am loaNe% tv tla#- 123-129? )Lei AUTHORS: Drukker, S.A., Ir,-kiy, G.L., and Paninal S.A. TITLE: A Concave Screen for Panoramic Cinema Projection (Vognutyy ekran dlya panoramnoy kinoproyektsii) PERIODICALi Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1958, Nr 6, p 89 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Class 42h, 23 , Nr 113619 (573640 of 24 May 1957). Sub- mitted to the2~ommittee for Inventions and Discoveries at the Ministers Council of USSR. A concave cinema screen made of diffused reflection material; with the mid portion composed of separate overlapping strips of screen material stretched vertically to prevent bulging when stretched on a concave frame and to provide an un-inter- rupted reflecting surface; the side portions of the screen are composed of oriented narrow white strips with black rear strips at the white ones, which reduces the 'belf-lighting" (samozasvetka) of the screen. Card 1/1 PANINA,~ V.7". ~ --.- - . Eff set of the spring barroving of fall-ploved fiAds on ther eollp, Sbor. rab. Moak. giciromet. obsers, no~-2t maturation of (MIRA 170) 112~u6 v63 PANINA I V..F. - . i --n - - 7 - , Z: . , , 1) :?# I Indexes of the evaluatirl rf 01). 1 gyidlrol. n,,%-.-,.,-- ', ;-~~ the formation of a pea cr (l,qRA 18:3) 1. Aggrometeor yu stantsiya, Illemchinov], ologicheska, 'a. PANINA;.V.F. Adequate water supply for peas in the nos-4bernow2 wne. ~bteor. i gidrol. no-022-26 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Peas--Water requiremonts) Study of agrometeorological conditions for raising corn in the Moscow Basin. Meteor.i gidrol. no.4:41 Ap '56. (HIBA 9:8) (Moscow Basin--Meteorology, Agricultural) (Moscow Basin--Corn, (Kaize)) t, no.:-451~-223-151 165- (,,j.~j!,nc.,Zcm zones Trady (IIIRIL 1?3*-^..0) RM I Mik" -a '11A, V.K. . YltoVk , :V..A. ; PAN Observatiors Of Venus im 1959, Biu:L. VI-Go no.29-n-lil-43 '61- (14PA 14:7) 1. Moskovokc)yp- otdeleniye Vsesoyuznogo astronomo-980dezicheskogo obshchestva., otdel planet i Luny. (Venus(Planat)) S/0351611VX101210221~~` AOO1/A1O1 AUTHORS: Bykova, V.A., Panina, V.X. -------- - ----- TIM Observations of Venus in 1959 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronemiya i Oeodoziya, no. 12, 1901, TO, abstract 12A569 ("Byul, Vses. astron.-geod. o-va", 1961, no, 41 - 43) TEXTs A team of observers conducted observations with a 5" refr,--.c,,rr Sf the Moscow planetarium from 21 March to 22 August, 1959, 146 drawings ;-iere rnt--1.: from which extensions of crescent terminals and deviations of the v1sib.'Le pjha- from calculated ones can be obtained. Data are tabulated and presented grar-~.I;--- lyz Composite drawings for 4 periods are given, which were obtained pho~ogr~r!.l cally by uniting several drawings on one image. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/11 KICIENKO) V.I. -;1mi-H! Diogenin contgrit in t-- C-f (m.11RA !8:1.0) duced in the MoSCOW ny Ay ~nst, 1. Voeso3ruz , y nauchnc~-- aromaticheskikh m5lerl!Y j'. V~.u,,-oyu,-myy I:himilro-farinat.jc-vl,icll(,!;I,iy InbLJOA UP0111 :1 . "Il.,17"I PAIINA, V.V.; U)SHKARSVp P.M. Colorimetric method of determining dioaganin In d1cmarea. Med. prom. 17 no.6t45-48 Je'63 (MIRA 17:4) 1. Vseso7uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut lek-arstven- nykh i aromaticheakikh rasteniy. I j,tAFMYE'VA. 0.S.; RYZHKOVA, V.K.; PANINA V-V- \, . 4w~~ structure of a water-insolubile saponln from theNroots of Dioscorea polystachya Turez. Peport No.10. Mod.. prom. 17 ho.9:9-.11 -S'63- (MIRA 17:5) OSTROVSKIY,, N.I.; PA~INA V.V. Eftect of treating medicinal plants with mercaptophos an the content of active substances. Med. prom. 15 no.12:49-50 D #61. PlLk .15:2) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut lekarstvennykh i aromatichiskikh rasteni .. BOTANY, MEDIUL) (MERGAFTOPHOS) AUTHOR: Panina, Ye-B. SOV-26-58-10-23/51 TITLE: A Giant "Wlitches-Broomll on a Fir Tree (0 gigantskoy 'I'vedl- minoy metle" na yeli) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 10, pp 98-99 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the phenomenon of a "witches-broom" branch formation which she observed together with Professor L.F, Pravdin. She-rejects the explanation, commonly accepted, that the phenomenon is caused by a fungus, postulates -instead a hereditary genetic origin and calls for a detailed study into the physiological causes of this unusual branching. There are 3 photos. ASSOCIATION: Institut tsitologii i genetiki Sibir8kogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR - Novosibirsk (The Institute of Cytology and Gene- ticsq Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences Novo- sibirsk) 1. Trees--Genetic factors Card 1/1 PANTNA, Ye,B, [PaninaR 1E.B.] Helosis, and microsporogenesis in pol"loid sugar beets. Mcr. bot. zhur. 21 no.6:53-59 164. (IGRA 18~,,,2)1 1. Otdel genn'.-.iki InBtituta botaniki AN UkrSSR. PANIN, V.A. (Panin, V.0.]; PAE!L e.B. (Panina, IE.B.] - _1!:~ Characteristics of the pollen of atrClopolyploid and diploid forms of the beet. Ukr. bot. zhur. 22.no.2.-28-35 165. (MMA 18:4) 1. Institut botaniki AN UkrSSR, otdol genetiki. RANINA, YeF., kw.tekhn.nauk Capillary hypothesis of briquetting. Nauch. trudy MG1 no*38.4279- 286 161, (MIRA 15:10) (Briquets (Fuel)) PANINA, Ye.F., kand.tekhn.nauk U-ing steam pressure isotherms in studying the lignite briquetting process. Nauch. trudy MGI no.27:157-171 '59. (NIRA 14;6) (Briquets (Fuel)) AGROSKIN, Anatoliy Abramovich; PANRIA,-Ye:vdQ)4n_Eqdorovna;- STUKOVNN. N.D., red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S.., tekhn. red. [Laboratory work on the chemistry and technology of coal) Iaboratorrqe raboty po khimii i tekhnologii uglia.- Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola." 1961. 131 P. (MIRA-15:2) (Coal-Analysis) PANINAv Ye.F. i~ole of the granulometric commo.5ition in the briquetting of lignite, Rauch. trudy MGI no. 32:121-129 160. (14IRA 14:2) (Lignite) (Briquets (Fuel)) 5 n. F. Pan:Lna., Ye. F. "Investigation of the Role of the Granulometric Composition of the Lignite in the Process of Briquettization." Min Higher Education USSR., Moscow Mining Inst imeni I. V. Stalin., Chair of the Concentration of Useful Minerals, Moscow, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: Knizbnaya Letopistj Wo. 23, Moscowy Jun 55,, Pp 87-104 N MON 1151-11 M M PANINA, Ye.V. Large witches'-broom on a fir tree. Priroda 47 no.10:98-99 0 158. (min 11:11) 1. Inatitut taitologli i genetiki Sibirskogo otdelaniya AN SSSR (Novosibirsk). (Witches'-broom disease) (Fir-Diseases and pests) V. T. Z-T T S PA j U ITA , 4J .A. , R~ - .. :. - - Z. 14. , VALITOW, M.S., VETIBOL031CH I P.A. P POLOSUKEIiIA, T.YA. , KA T DYUKOVA, A.K., KU Rk 0 V 3 1. ~A I-1 , I - , ( USSR "Special Aspects of' the Metabolism of Some Sifb3tance in Radiation Desea3e in Dogs. Peport presented at t-he 5th IntIl-. Bioche.-:Istry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961. MORYGAROV., P.V.; NELIVIROV, B.N.; PfillINA., Z.N. Using basic dyes for dyein,-,-, n1tron. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tlekh. tekst.prom. no.5:99-104 161. (MDU 14:11) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut. (Dyes and dyeing--Rayon) --------- - ;;- J1 10 6 41 41 41 ?I stt U 1-,L- &A 10 CC W so 00 00 if if of tj V 0 SAMOrAl-W cokeove". -00 00 00 :10 rv 00 a zoo 06 00 0 1j, 00 00 roo be 0 $A-S L A A41ALttpr.CKat LITINAILOtt CLAWFKATION .3.0, jig 00 1% $ W r -An L t aW0 m i 4 W U 0 AV yl 0 0 000 0 *go Go* 0900 0 000990 0 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 see 0 906066 Go 6900 Protectim- three-pliase electric nrotlo:~-- from 7,oxl,:in.:- in, tz7o Monthly List of Russian AcceFsf ons, L'Ibrary of ~~onpresc, October 1952, UllGT-,j-cS-'~*F_T7j., PANIOTOV. I.; - -YMFBM, S, Vocatioma school helps the secoadary school. Prof.-tekh.obr.13 iko.6:18-19 Je 156. (MLRA 9:9) 1.Diraktor remealannego uchilishcha No.8 (for Paniotoy).2.Zameati- tell direktora po uchabno-proizvedstyanney chasti (for Yerofeyev). (Zhdanov--Tachnical education) ZAKOMY P.F.; RIJDOY~ L,S.; PANIOTOV, Yu.S. intensification of slag lformaticn diaring 'the operation of an open-hearth furnace with a solid charge. Met. i gornorud. prcm. n0.4:73-75 J1-Ag :64. (MIRA 18!7) ZAKORAY P. F.; GRECIINYY, Ya. V.; TAILIOWT,-Yu. ,S.; RUDOY, L. S.; IAPITSKIY. V. I., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, rukovoditellraboty Changes inthe homogeneity of basic slag during the scrap process and its ineLw on the desulfuration of the metal. Izv. vys. ucheb.zav.; chern.met.7 no. 5:58-62 164. (14IRA 17:5) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. XOW W, Yu.N., kand. tekhn. nank; FANIOTOIT, Yu.8., 'IIETdI,*W'.~-'KIY, V.S.; YAKOVII, BrI,YAYEV, Yu.P. --- , - , ", -- -I Slag formation and flmelting i! 65C and 900- r-,- n capac- ' ',,r opon-hearth furnaces. 11-let. i gornorude promo no~6:24 N-D 164. 18:3) PANIOWSKI, Henryk From the history of the Rozbark miherl' cop;L dust explosion in 1923. Wiadom gorn 13 no.11:397-401 N 162. - rANISHCEF71; P. Ye. Fcre--.,~s and Fore--'trl- - Accountin.- Pla.mnin,,' and coA accounting in forced tr~v, L-3s. lst,-~az. 6, 12, 1"',513- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, !'a,, - I " 1953. Unclassified. GRINEV, A.N., 811VEDOV, V.I.; PANISHEVA, Yn.K. Study of quinones. Part 40; Synthesis of 1-aryl-5-hydrcx7indole3. Zhur. org. khim. I no.11:2051-2055 V 165. (vRR.A 18:12) 1, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-insledovatellskiy khlmiko-farmatsevtic!le3kiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (VNIKhFI). Submitted Vovember 11, 1964. NRI C - -:--~'UR/0409/66/000/003/039511,1397 IA%;THOR: Grinav# A* Nol Shve'dov, V, Is; Panisheva, Yes Ke ORG: All-Union Chemical and Pharmaceutical Scientific Research Institute im. 5, Ordzhonikidze Moscow (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iss1edoVatel1skiy,.4_-- khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy.inatitut) TITLE1 Synthesis of alkylanine derivatives of 1-aryl-5-hydroxyindole SOURCE: Khimiya geterotaiklichookikh soyedinaniy, no* 3. 1966& 395-397 TOPIC TAGSt arylhydroxyindole alkylamLno derLvatLve, phenylmethyl- amLnoethylmethoxyLndoleg an L sy1me thyl amino e thy1me thoxy indo Is, neiryous system drug$ organic synthetic'process, alkylamine, amine ABSTRACT: -iiii d'alkylaminie"derivat .i- of i-alkyl-5 Some of the previously obt e ves. hydroxyindoles have found application as central nervous system stimu- lants. In this connection, syqthesis of alkylamine derivative's of l-aryl- 5-hydroxyindoles was studied. Condensati6n of substituted 1-aryl-5-hydroxy- indoles with bia(dimetbylamino)methane in dry, dioxane..on a steam bath, ifollowed by treatment with HC1, yielded eight previously unreported 4-alkylamine 113 UDCt 547.755 -ACC NRs AP6023582 .derivatives of 1-aryl-5-hydroxyindole hydrochlorides; reduction with Na ii-.. methanol of the previously obtained oximes of I-phenyl-2-methyl-3-acetyl-5- .metho)qindole (IX) and 1-(n-anisyl) -.2-methyl-3-ace.tyl-5-meth.oxyindole ~yielde~d".l:~p~e*t;il-~2-me'thyl-"3-(l'-aminoethyl)-5-methoxyindole (XI) and ll-(n-anisyl)-2-methyl-3-(l'-aminoethyl)-~~ethoxyindole (M) which'~reFe ,isolated as hydrochlorides. CII,N(CII3 )2 - 11 Cl. C C OC'2H HO 0 OOC2H 0 C22 f N (CH3)212 EN I 2) HC1 CH N H3 Ar Ar N-OH N, H2 4CftS 0 0 CH -CH 3 0"11-=77C 3 Na 91 CjHsOH N C"3 HS Ix'x X1, x1l Ar Table. -1. 4-Alkylemine derivatives'of:l-iaryl-S-hydroxyindole hydrochlo rides. Table L-4-Alkyl=lne derivatives; of I-aryl-5-hydroxyindoLe bydrochlorldes Found S ~Zlc%~ated -No. At' Form%46, ;oy;;nt r c it N c N iz=? I C4H& 184-185 C,,Hj4NjtOs-HCl 64.4i 6.59 7,37 64.85 6.48 7.20 71 (1:1:3) 64.77 6.52 7.41 11 1O~cHr--C#Ho J 56 -15T CnHnNjO3 HCl 65,54 6.74 6.93 65.55 6.75 6.95 (A (krom acq tone) - 65.41 6,86 7.12 P-CHs-CoMe 147,5-148' CnHssN2O3 - HC1 65.7.9 6.83 6.71 65.55 6,75 6.95 63 65.45 6.87 6.64 IV m-Cl-COH4 C211-123CINIO& - HC1 59.93 5.89 G.74 59.57 1 6.7 6.62 ~6 I.I tone) ' I 59,57 5.85 6,65 1 1 1 'V -Cl--c4"4 p 192.5--193 - - HC1 !CjjHjjC1NOj . 59.64 59 56 5.53 ( 5 6 6.51 A All 57 59 . 6.71 6 67 ) , , 10:12) (1 VI m-CI-130-C-41-ls Vil p-CH,O-CH, I Vill p-CHCONH --qH4 Origj art* hast SUB hODEt WFD Card !3 / 3* 177-178 'cnHsaNsO4-HCI 62.94 6,34 '(1: 10: 154 * 63.28 6,34 . 1so-181 Cnt4jsNjOo*l-IC1 63.32 6.46 63,13 6.63 2m-m Cx3Hs,N304-HCl 61.91 6,36 (1:10:10) 61.70 6.14 I table. SUBM DATE's l3Peb65/ i,55 63.07 6,49 6,68 74 ;,74 i.38 63.07 6.49 6,68 7D i,59 0,40 61.94 6.18 9.42 '77 0.451 (W-Ai 50! OBE No. 101 ORIG REFs.-006/ OTH REP: 001 ##MIVIO 4A6&AdL "1,& a diffolvis-tts;; Inothod lift Coorli). TrOmkAt (Mma 81 A. 49, 1, 7 -10 Osti. ION'). Mom accurate nmumd don"wrated an rumilik-ft 6 V411141MI14 sith aMmiltruitir owdW dvvvk4" by Pnif. It. Sahgrr I Its-ilt- lwrc,J Commir. 1441WO (1141) wA &6o M 11"migAn ArwaW, Ilars,eknifi(ID63)), valww 1", bromblig simm's-iffs 4-sily If$ rpriffol Impt 11,14,k 10011) w0h sullmi'm rompulatim" Wj1VI44W 1W#1114fiSif Ob-Olk-1110 bi I-r*1f- 614thwbilis sialwi mul4mlarskukkni fly 811XVI"S IIWIIAXI lift' Ulf 14J 42% smaller than Ox4p exact values. AuOmw*m vskulall,mix afm based ulKm his prevkpjs pqmr publidied In Technickj Obsw no. 6 J. J. Polivis. USA -IISIC. DJordje; SALATIC~ Branko. I PAI Spontaneous externall biliary fistula in -Che reglcp of ','n-- lOtIn r'Lb. C'Iroski arb. celoko IA. c12 no.61.6734,76 Je 164 1. Hirurslco odeljen~e 4,:~te bolnice u Sremskcy IIIJArc.-nilcl (Sef% prin. dr. Dorde I-anllsic). SAVELIYEV, A.I., kand.telchn.nauk; Y]MISYMA. V.I.,. doktor to]-hn.nauk; PANISOVA, A.S., inzh.; LINTVAREVA, Z.S., inzh. New pigments for leather d7es for shoo uppers. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 2 no.1:22 Ja I6o. (MIRA 13:5) (Pigments) (Dyesaad dyeing--Leather) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 6 0 a 4 000111 a G a -M 6 0 0 0 0 0 O-W a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 I A, MIXis' Lill ;0Z ja 30 c it 6; ill a 41 1k.r A ji I -00 40 00 09 AQUAMstit of bcAY requiftalasts for waW at h1sh 00 two with tbo aid of Wwrisit. - V-1, NuLrfA and I,. % C=W. S'W. ZZMAM'i, T.3.04 1943, No. 2, 32-4~Thirst is due to changes In the acid-baw balance of the blood, I. e.. lm of M by the body. addri. olMsbouldrelilevethecondition. Normitprovedtobc heueficial. it catudstli of (A) [ICJ 60 g. in IOW cc. water 9 and (B) WICOll 80 ff.. NAMPO, 10 a. Auld Wome AM g. pa Jim cc. wateir. A and A wav mixed before use m equiv. ptopoctionst and to cach Sta" of water %civ added '00 4-8cc.j4&nd8-I6mB. Ewh drink introducts M-ItAl =00 of Cos and 0.6 s. of NaC3. enough to quench tbirm for cc L hm. in a group of subjecis masussung up to 763 cc. of 09 Nomit per man per hr., the blood intsw varied low thatt Coo in 8 group consuming up to RMO Cie. of plaill INXIS *RIC#. 00 in dops Nonsilt save toad results. but when a peliml ill 1;0 0 00 Normit was followed by one without Nomit- adaptation 1~9 0 was dccee"ed. Overheating phenumcna are milder with Normit and beat shock is Prictrented to Some extent. thomdurm am wrakrom ste rtbtvtd, and drinkins i% C. a. Shapito too* Alp ILA *t14itW:FKkL LiTfV.jl.,:L too* WW -ei, 'i (I It M' n I X& 40 00 0 0 0 0 0 r? a 6~0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0000-00611116 00 00 00 of**** 0 94 0 0 0 PA7 7 i jyAx- I ii-- -, wl~. 1. PANISY,kK, V. !. "On the use of armonia derivatives in tht 'Urtat-1-1-tnt of pu-milent wounds", Trudy Smol. gos. med. in-ta, llol. 1!, 1948, p. 166-71. 0 SO: U-4393, 19 Auilust 53, (Letopid 'a-.Jrnal Inyl-,h -:~'tatty', No. 22, 1%9). PANISTAX, V.I., profeagor; M3DVE=A, A.I. quick method for quantitative determination of sugar in ilrine. Lab.delo no-3:7.5 MY-Je '55. (MLRA 8:9) (URINE, sugar, determ.) (C.AMOMRATAS, In urine, determ.) fj~jSyAKP V.I.; KOZLOVr N.B. (Smolonsk) --- . Pat. fiziol- t Treatment of heat stroke under experimental conditions ()aPA ' i eokp, terap. 4 no. 607-61 N-D t60. L4:2) 1. Iz kafedry bi-okhimii Smolenskogo meditainakogo instituta (zav. - prof. V.I. Panisyak). (HEAT STROKE) PANISUK, V. 1. Chemical activity in the urine color sedimentation reaction and its clinical and diagnostic significance. lab.delo 6 n0-2:3-7 Mr-Ap 160. (MM 13.,6) 1. Kafedra biokhimii (zav. - prof. V.I. Manisyak) Smolenskogo maditainskogo Instituta. (UnAINB--AWYSIS AIM PATHOIOGY) PANISYAK, V.I., prof.; KOZLOV, N.B., dotsent ------- Biochemical shifts within the organism under the influence of high environnantal temperature and the substantiation of rational nutrition of workers in hot-working departments. Trudy SMI 16:62-69 163. (MIRA 1801) :L. Iz kafedry b-Lokhimii (zav. - prof. V.I.Panisyak) Smoleniskogo gosudaretvannogo meditsinskogo instituta. ACCESSION NIL- AR4027235 0/0299/64/00/002/PO36/PO36 SOURCE- RZh. BiologiM Abs. 2P216 AUTHOR- Panisyak,'V. I.; Kozlov, N. B. Tr ME: Biochemical shift in the organism under the conditions of a high temperature environment and tho basis for a rational nutrition for workers in hot Industries CUED SOURCE: Tr. Smolenskogo mod. in-ta, v. 16, 1963, 62-69 TOPIC. TAGS: biochemistry, beat resistance, heat prostration, high temperature, nutrition, allcalosis K TRANSLATION: The effect of high temperature on the animal oiganism is accompanied by a co1hplex of Interrelated physicochernical and physiological-biochemical displacements. The gaseous alkalosis which develops as a result of the organism's struggle against over- heating causes a munber of disturbances and rather severe subjective sensations: dis- appearance of appetite (as a result of depression of gastric gland secretion), appearance Card 1/2 MATUTSKIY, Konstantin Pavlovich. Prinimali uchastiye: GOSUDAREVA, A.G.; BEIYAKOVA, N.G.; KAPUSTYANISKIY, A.N.; ZHUKCV~ S.11,; NIKULINA, F.F.; DALABANOV, B.G.; VISFIIYAYMIAYe., red.; KUZNLTSOVA, A., tokhn. red. (Cortrol of the nutritionof field and vegetable crops] Kont- roll pitaniia polevykh i oyoshclQkh kulltur. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1964. 302 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Nauchnyye sotrudniki laborator-Ii kaliya Nauchnogo inotituta po udobreniyam i insektofungitz:idam Oor Gosudareva, Panitkin, Belyakova, Kapustyanskiy, Zhukov, Vil-ulina, BELlabanov). Fm3kov) 14. and CHEpgysHw~ A. 1. . "Treatment o)~- Keratitin by novomine blo(,krtdo O;V the ouborbital, norve." Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 6, 1961 p. 58 Panitkov., M.-Head of F.-aovanskiy Veterinary Dept. GorIkiy Oblast' CHMYSHEVp A.I.; PANITKOV) M. Treatment of keratitis by a novocaine block of the optic nerve, Vaterinariia 38 no.6:58 Je 161. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Pochinkovskogo rayons. Gortkovskoy, oblasti. (for Chernyshey). (Novocaine) ((Correa-Disease's) (Fochinki District-Cattle-Diseases and pests) A KAGAROVA, E.M.; SHAKHOVAI T.Ye.; T TKQVA,.Aj~~Tqat, Formation of a porous structure o,'L aluminasilica, gel. Part 1: Part played by syneresis in the formation of a porous structure of aluminosilicates. Koll.zhur. 23 no.5:568-,,573-S~-O 161. OURA 14%9) 1. Vresoy=n3ry nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut neftekJlimich- eskikh protsessov,, Leningrad. (AlwLinosilicates) G.; APOSTOLOVIL.; TSONgV,I-; PAN'TSA*--- BURz3VA.L.; AP]Ik""UN J)IKCHI&V.D. 1 7 V. PRIKOLOGIN.M.; GMM A ical aspects theraPY an& propbYlaxIG Plovdiv I a~ on Causeepappe ance, clin 6 rural industr7 in the osphate Pojeoning Ju th 160. of organic Ph em. ed,,Sofj&llno.2-3:80--89 region. Suvr -epidemio- 1. 12 VMI 419P.Pavlov" - plovdiv, J Okruzhnata sanitarnO logichna stantelia - Plovdiv. (PROSPHOBS toxicol.) PANITSA, D.; 14INCHEV, M.; GRIGOROV, G. FanotionRl test for determination of pulmonary stasis by Valsalva's experiment. Suvrem. mod., Sofia 9 n0.2:82-89 7eb 58. 1. 1% Klinikata po boluichna terapila pri VHI 1. P. Favlov;Plovdiv Nav. katedrata: dots. P. Hironov) i KliuBcata po fakultetaka terapiia pri VMI 1. P. Pavlov; Plovdie (Vr. direktor: prof. L. Telcharov). (IMIMUTION, physiol. Valsalva's exper. pulm. BtatiB in heart dis.) (CONGESTIVE HFART FAILMIE, physiology pulm. staois, Valoalva's exper. (Bul)) JAIM, P.; PANITSA, D.; PAPAZOV, G. Acute bewly-tic, anemia in lead poisoning. Surrem. mad., Sofia 7 no.1:106-109 1956. 1. Is )mtedrata po bolnicbna terapils, pri vmi. I P Pavlov-- Plovdiv. (Zav. katedrata: dots. P. Mironov). (LM POISONING, complications, anemia,.-hemolytic. (Bul)) (ANMIA, HEMOLYTIC, etiology and pathogenesis, 188A pois. (Bul)) V YA D. y siv--VAC' Mr."hod I no-4:424-4;- prepara-t.~-or" Vol). me I Wta 1 ti ~e2kov Labu bIz.1khImII lratc-,*i s 1. n s 1, ol-Dgiche s",,)Y meni la ma 1e f %,.fe kt s Jj y In s tu i1. a e T, d;- ind 01-9 9 .Kva PANITSKAYA,, M.P. l-, Us,aot'-A'=-onia water. Zemledolie- 27 no.2:55-58 F 165. (MIRA I-8W 1. Zaveduyushchaya-Welom agrokhimii Irkutskoy oblastnoy sellskokhozyay- stvannoy opytnoy stantaii. 7-S i4~ Berries ~OsPP'Itivat"', 195B, Ijo 3-755 . 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