SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANTELEYEV, V. L. - PANTELEYEVA, N. F.
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ACC NRt AT6028019 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/63/000/000/0077/0085
P. A.
AUTHOR: Gladun, V. A.; Marchuk, G. D.,,.P
ORG; none
TITLE: Gravimetric invbstigations in the Region of the Kurile Kamchatka depression
and the north-western Pacific in 1958
SOURCE: ~bscow. Universitet. Astronomicheskiy institut. Geologicheskiy fakul'tet.
1~brskiye gravimetriches~iye issledovaniya; abornik statey, no. 2, 1963, 77-85
TOPIC TAGS: geolo5ical. zone, seismic method, gravimetric method, magnetic methodl
darped gravimeter, pendulum oscillation horizontal acceleration, vertical acceleration,
gravity anomally gravimetric survey,oerwoo D?N4rn1e,5
ABSTRACT: The study of the Kurile-Kamchatkha geological tone included the Sea of
Okhotsk, Sakhalin, the Kurile Islands, southern Kamchatka, Komandorskie Isla_nd3,
and the Kurile -Kamchatka depression of the Pacific. Investigations were carri --d out
1by seismic, gravimetric, and magnetic methods. Deep soi-mding included the, northern
!part of the sea of Okhotsk, the northern Kurile Islands, and the Kuri)e Oceall d-pre13-
Ision. One profile crossed the Aleutian arc. All soundings were associated with
igravity measurements. Gravimetric measurements have been carried out with the marine-
damped gravimeters of Soviet production. The four-pendulum apparatus was adapted
Ifor marine measurements in the Central Scientific Research Institute of Geode",
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cord 2/2
ACC NR, AP6035896 SOURCE CODE: UP/0413/66/000/020/0131/013,i--"--
INVENTOR: raynanov, A, G.% Dmitriyev, V. A.; Luginets, A. .: Mikhaylova, K. K.'-
Pantele ev,, V. L.; Smiiiiov: L. P.
ORG: none
TITLE: Gravimeter for measurement of gravity during mDt'Lon. rlass 42, No. 187337
[announced by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of~~ _QLtjmp_ G'~
_o hysical
Methods (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel skiy institut geofizicheskikh metodov
razvedki)]
SOURCE: lzobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 131
TOPIC TAGS: gravimetry, gravimeter, geodetic instrument, surveyin instrument
% Z
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a gravimete for the measure-
ment of gravity during.motion. The device consists of a gravimeter with double
optical-mechanical damping and two flexible quartz sensitive systems on a single
armature immersed in a damping fluid. To increase measurement accuracy and work
productivity, the flexible sensitive systems have equal products of time constants
for each system on the scale division.
SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 23Apr65/ ATD PRESS: 5106
`PANTZ41~V V-M-
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Role of the solid phase of surface runoffs in the migration of I/,-
ore elements. Zap. Kir. otd. Vses. min. ob-va no-1:125-134 159.
(I,JIRA 14.3)
(Rumff ) (ores)
1. PANTEI;Euv. V. N.
2. Troll') R ( 6 0 o )
4. Metals - Fatigue
7. Datormination of fatigue limit with a limited number of samples. Latv PSI? Zin
AkadVestle No 6 1951.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A 1.
April -'953, Tincl.
SOV/114-58- 3- 1560
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 3, p I 36(USSR)
AUTHOR: -ye-v- --,V.-N.
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TITLE: The Scale Factor in the Cyclic Loading of Specimens With Stress
Concentrators (Masshtabnyy faktor pri tsiklicheskom nagruzhenii
obraztsov s kontsentratorom napryazheniya)
PERIODICAL: Zinatn. raksti. Latv. univ. , Uch. zap. Latv. un-t, 1957,
Vol 10, pp 131-150
ABSTRACT: It is proposed that test specimens have a diameter (or
height) not greater than 40 mm, since any increase in these
dimensions in excess of 40 rnm evokes a decrease in the
endurance limit to a value that is smaller than the accuracy of
the experimental determination.
Reviewer's name not given
Card 1/1
SOSOVA, V.F.; PANTELEYEV, V.N. (Moskva)
Machine for sawing bones in working with marrow. Probl. .11 .i
perel.krovi no.7:59 161. (MARR(YW) MIRA 14:9)
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Mechanization and automation of the sa-nd-prevaration shop of a
--oroduction casting house. Fiiill.tA-kh.ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.
irist.nauch.i,,F~kh.irfform. 17 no,10:28-31 0 164. (MIRA 1824)
ZATUCIMAYA, Anna Llvovna; ZUBAPXV, Matvey Nikodirovich; PANTELEY-EV.
jVjik~~tor SEREBRO, '-igoriy Yakovlevich;
'WLOFW, Grigoriy Platonovich, kand. sellkhoz. nauk;
SELERIEV, N.G., red.
[Orchards and berry patches) Sady i iagodniki. (By) A.L.
Zatuchnaia i dr. Tula, Tullskoe knizhme izd-vo, 1963.
215 p. (MIRA 17:6)
BLOR, P.L.; FANIZISM, V*Vo; BEWC)IjOV, NOVO~ inzho-ekonomist
COnmatatiOno. 120br.1 rata. no.5s2ci..3() it o62. (JURA 15:5)
1. Glavnyy inzh. proyekta institute, "Gipropromtranastroyn (for
Blok). 2. Sovetnik predsedutelya Gosstroya SSSR po voprosam
lzobretatellstva i ratsionalizataii (for Panteleyev).
3. Starshiy inzh. Komiteta po delam izobreteniy i otkrytiy (for
Bezsonov).
(Technological innovations)
DEMENTIYEV, V.1 . kand. tekbn. nauk; OGRINCHUKp A.14j, ImWe tokhne am*;
TEREKH(YV,, G.A.p dote.; SHUAFIIIKOVp A.Lp dote,; SMNAWVO Tu.A.,
kazd,Aekbn. nauk; KAMEHIR, Ya.A., kand. tekhn. nwk, retsenzent;
---P-AlITEMEVj_V.V.p inzh., reteenzent; BAZIUIIOV,, D.V., red. izd-
va; UVAROVA, A.F.0 tekhn. red.
Neans for the autoration of machining I=ocesees; manual] Sred-
stva avtomatizatsii mekhanicheskoi obrabotki; spravochnoe po-
sobie. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 520 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(Metalcutting) (Automation)
S/122/62/000/003/001/rJC7
D262/D302
AUTHOR: Panteleyev, V.V.
TITLE: Basic directions in mechanization and automation of
assembling processes in madhine construction
PERIODICAL: Vestnik .7,ashinostroyeniya, no. 3, 1962, 8 - 12
T-"XT: This article deals, in general forms, with the problems fac-
ing the machine construction industry in connection with the rene-
ral plans to increase the productivity of S~,vlat industry. At pre-
sent up to 80 - 90 % of mac.hine assemblirR is done by hand, and in
spite of notable achievements (creation G~ bpecial departments for
research work, construction and application of semi-automatic and
automatic assembly lines, especially in the automobile industry),
there is no overall plan to coordinate the work in this field. Ge-
neral aims are put forward and methods of their fulfillment dis-
cussed: Mechanization of conveyor assembly iines and automation o-f
assembling processes by use of semi-automatic and automatic assemb-
ling, loading control machinery; standardization of equipment and
Card 112
S/122/62/000/003/001/rJG7
Basic directions in mechanization ... D262/D302
its applic~-.tion ( elements, subassemblies, assemblies) and cen-.ra-
lization of its production; design of basic models for their fur-
ther development to suit different requirements andapplications; re-
search work and general planning of organization and coordination
of production.
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PANTBLEM, V.V., inshener.
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W,~~- , , -"n.
Dismountable, sectional structures for river-bad regulation on the river
Uda. Les.prom. 14 no.6:23-25 Je 954. (NLRA 7:6)
Wda River) (Rivers-Regulation)
NEHOYOUTSKIY, A.C., lNepak&1chytski, A.R.11 PANTELKaT "V V
(Pantsiale-u, U.U.); YA11KOVSKIY, A.A. rlknkouski, ;.~.!
Possibility of uaJnF the laws governing the burnup of mhttAer
in light soureeF, in increasing the concentration Feneltivity
of spectrum nnalysis. Vestai AN F&SR. 3er.rjz,-mnt.mtv.no.1~
68-72 165. (MIRA 1%11
PARMEYVt V. V., Eng.
Rydraulic Engineering
Current-directing sectional boom constructions. Les. prom. 12 no. 9, 1952.
1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December X
- - - _ W uncl.
PAI;TEIEYEVY V. V., Eng.
Lumber - Standards
Current-directing sectional boom constructions. Les. prom. 12 no. 9, 1952.
1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December Z
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Hydrothermal synthesis of rutile. Kristallograflia 10 no.3.
J* MY-Je 165. 18:7)
1. Institut kristallografti AN SSSR.
UDC:
-.535.69
F,~-NIFIEYEV, V.V.
I
li-jolop-mont of unification, st&ndardlzation and agpl-egatlon
in the machinery Jndustry. Vent. mushAnotar. 45 no.70-0
J1 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. ~~amesfltell nachallnike Upravieniya Gosudarstvennogo komiteta
po mashinosrovenlyu pri Go8plane SSSR.
V
SVIMCMWSKAU. M.N., k-Andidat fIzikD-matematicheskJkb nauk; PANESUCM. V.V.
Nagnetic control of the quality of cementation and heat treatment of
bicycle hubs. Izv. AN BSSR no.l:l(Y7-ll4 JaF 155. (HIM 8:7)
(Bearings Nachinery)) (Cementation (Matell'urgy))
KORMOV, Vladimir Sergeyevich; NOVIKOV, Mikhail Favlovichl.F~ANTELE~YEV
V.V " ' , retsenzent; R&ZflENOV, D.V., inzh.., red. graficheskikh
!A_IwZn.
'-f-ato-t; YAKOVLEVA~ V.I., red.; YODEL', B.I., tekhn. red.
[Manual on the mechanization and automation of assembling opera-
tions) Spravochnik pD mekhanizatsii i avtomatizataii sborochnykh
rabot. Moskva,, Hash9iz, 1961. 373 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Assembly-line methods)
FANTELMV V V
Basic trends in the mechanization and automation of assembling
operations in the machinery industry. %shinostroitell no.3:
12-14 W 162. (HIR& 15:3)
1. GlavrLyy spetsialist Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po avtomatizatsii
i mashinostroyeniyas
(Automation) (Assembly-line methods)
- -PANTELEYF.V., V.V.
Basic trends in the mechanization and automation of asseembling
operations in the machinery industry. Vest.maeb. 1+2 no-3:8-
12 Hr 162. (MIRA 150)
2.. Glavnyy spetsialist po avtomatizatkiii aborochnykh protsessav
Gosudarstv,ennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii
i mashinostroyeniyu.
(AssemblY6-7ine methods)
(Automation)
PAINI'M ILI YEII J,
all 'is
"Problemz of Cmybat Go,27-and in of
sll,onzil- 'Of 1~,,ia'
-07, Acris Of, C-.-p a ti 0 s of the -,I --ff's of Eiiihrari-rie
Hp- t- Pi ar
+ --I - $- 11 , I I CI r', 75-1
C, T) P -
PMUELLTEV, Ye.; SRIKHAMTOV. S.
Operational metbodn iteed by yarde for hapdling hf-.av7wpight
anO long trains. Zhel.dor.transP-36 no.5:32-38 my '55.
(14IRA 12:5)
1. C71avnyy inzbener stantBli Lyublino A.,)9kovsko-Kursko-Donbas-
skoy rlorori (for Panteleyev). 2. Nacbal'nik stantail Ly-ublino
Mo9kov9ko-Kurnlco-Dnn'hasskoy dorogi (for Shilzbmanov).
(Railroads--yar4s) (Railroads-Switching)
FAUTRIAM MOISXYXM, F.S.; SINITSYR, 11.11.
Tectonic plan of the Dzungarian Ala-Tau Evith ffuamar7 in A4glishl.
Vest. IaU 12 no,24:,5-19 157. (MIRA 11:5)
(Dzungarlan Ala-Tau--Geolof,7, Stractural)
PANTELE"E i Yu. and PIVCVAROV, E.
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"Navigation and Maneuvers of the Merchant Marine In Time of War," Naval Fleet,
State Transportation Publishing House, 1933-
PAI'Tnnibygv~ m. ".
ISAKOV, I.S., prof., admiral flota, otv.red.; PRTWVSKIY V.A., dotoent.
kand.voyanno-morskikb nauk, kontr-admiral. red. (deceased]; DBMIR,
L.A.. dotsent, kand.geograf.nauk, Inzb.-k9pItan I ranga, glavny7
red.; BARAMV, A.N., red.; BEW, L.S., akademik. inzh.-ma7or, red.;
BOLOGOV, N.A., dateent, kontr-admiral v otitafte, red.; VITVBR,
I.A., profeasor, doktor geograf.nauk, red.,; GRIGORIYEV, A.A.,
akademik; TWORIYBV, V.Ye., sasluzhenrWy cley4tell nauk-t. prof.,
doktnr voyenno-mrskikh nauk, kontr-aftiral v otstavke. red.;
ZIMATT, L.Ta., prof., red.; ZUBOV, N.H., prof., doktor geograf.
nauk, inzb.-kontr-admiral v otatavke, red.; KAVRAYSKIY, V.V.,
prof.. doktnr fizlko-mat.nauk, Inzh.-kontr-admIral v otntavke, red.;
KAUNNIX. S.V., prof., 4oktor geograf.nauk. red.; KORTAVTSEV, M.K.,
general-leytenant tekhn.voyak, red.; TAAMTKIN, S.M., kapitan 1 ranga,
red.; MkTUSEVICH, N.N., zasluzhenzV7 dayatell naliki i tekbniki,
prof., doktor flzlko-mat.nank, inzb.-ritse-admiral v otatavke, red.,
[deceased]; MESHCHANINDV, I.I., akadeinik, red.; MILENKI, S.4., red.;
ORLOV, B.P., prof., doktor geograf.naiA, red.; PANTEUM, Yu.A.,
vitae-admiral. red.; SNEZHIIISKIT. V.A.. dots nt. n v`oyft ~7
a
morskikh nank, in2b.-kapitan 1 ranga. red.; SALISHGHEV. K.A.. prof..
doktor tekbn.nauk, red.; TRIBUTS, V.F., admiral, red.; FOKIN, V.A.,
vitae-admiral, red.; SHVEDE, Ye.Ye., prof., doktor v07enno-mDrskikb
nauk, kontr-admiral, red.; SHULEYKIN, V.V., akademik, inzh.-kapitan
3. ranga, red.; PAVLOV, V.V., inzh.-polkovnik. red.; VOLKOV. F.G..
(Continued on next card)
ISAKOV. I.S. Card 2.
podpolknvnik, pomDshchnik glavnogo red. po izd-vu; SEWV, N.Te..
kapitan 2 ranga, ucbenyy sekretar'; VORDBITEV, V.I., Irapitan
I ranga, red.kart; MIGALKIN. G.A., inz-h.-kapitan 1 ranga, red.kart;
GAPOliOVA, A.A., red.kart; GONCHAROVA, A.I., red.kart; GORBACHEVA,
N.Te.. red.kart; GRMIBERG, G.Tu., red.kart; DURDV, A.G., red.
kart; TERSMV, I.B., red.kart; ZILIBERSHER, A.B., red.kart;
KASTALISKATA, N.I., red.kart; KUBLIKOVA, M.M., red.kart; MkLMVA,
V.N.. red.kart; MDRD""OVA, A.F., red.kart; FAVWVA, Te.A., red.
kart; POCHUBUT, A.N., red.kart; RDMAN)VA, G.N.. red.kart; SNIRINDVA,
L.V., red.kart; SMITUDVA, L.N., red.kart; TAHANKOVA, A.I., red.
kart; TAIWICH, M.A., red.kart; TASINSKATA, L.P., red.kart;
VASILITEVA, Z.P., tekbn.red.; VIZIRDVA, G.N., takhn.red.; GOIDVANOVA,
A.T., tekhn.red.; GOROKHDV, V.I., tekhn.red.; WLLINKO, V.I.. tekhn.
red.; SVIDERSKATA, G.V., tekhn.red.; CHERNDGORDVA. L.P., takhn.red.;
FURAY WA, Te.M., tekhn.red.
[%rine atlas] Morskol atlas. Otv.red. I.S. isakov. Glav.red.
L.A. Demin. Izd. Ybrskngo geTmrallnngo obtaba. Vol.1 [Navigation
gnographyl Navigatsionno-geoirraftehookit. Zamnotitnll otv. rnd.
po I tmrm V.A. Petrovskii. 10,50. 83 maps. (MIRA 12:1)
(Continued on next -card)
ISAKOV, I.S.-(continued) Card 3.
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Voyenno-morskoye ministerstvo,
2. Ilachallnik Morskogo kartografichoskogo Instituta v07enno-
morskikh all (for Larrkln). 3. Deretvitellny-y chlen Akademii
pedagngicheskikh nauk RSFSR (for Orlov). 4. Hachallnik Gidro-
graficbeskogn upravleniya voyanno-mrskikh oil (for Tributs).
5. Genaral 'Mry gosudarstv. direktor topografichaskoy sluzhby (for
Baranov). 6. Direktor topografichnakoy sli;uhby (for Milenki).
(Ocean-k-trips) (Harbors-Haps)
ACC NRi AP6018899---- --SOURCE--CODE-:-URiO375/66/000/002/0027/0034
AUTHOR: Panteleyev.,_.Y.u.-A. (Professor, Admiral)
ORG: none
TITLE: Certain problems of naval operations in a modern war
SOURCE- Morskoy sbornik, no. 2, 1966, 27-34
TOPIC TAGS: electronic warfare, nuclear warfare, nuclear warfare training, naval
equipment, military tactic
ABSTRACT: The author discusses certain problems of naval operations in the light of
the revolution that is occurring in military affairs as a consequence not only of the
creation of new types of military equipment but also their mass introduction to units
of various sizes, the development and mastering of forms and methods of their use, and.
the reeducation and retraining of personnel. The level of development of electronics ~;
and energetics now permits striking the enemy without visual contact, as a consequencel
of which the space of military operations has increased immeasurably. Correspondingly*
the concept of the theater of military operations has also expanded. In the past,
naval gunners contended for the first salvo since in a naval battle it was of great
importance although the first attack on the enemy was almost never decisive. However
under modern conditions the first salvo has acquired a new quality since the first
strike*of a nuclear missile in the region of the target _Ln completely annihilate it.
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ACC NRt AP6018899
Now the first salvo is "to be or not to be" because an unsuccessful first salvo will
result in the enemy responding with decisive results. Thus, whereas previously the
result of the battle was achieved by a many-hour artillery duel, it can now be achiev-
ed by one strike in several minutes. The creation of missiles and nuclear weapons has
not only challenged the navy with completely new strategic problems but has also had
a substantial effect on the form and methods of conducting such well-known operations
as landing operations, cutting off sea shipping of the enemy, etc. It is stated that
naval landings will be annihilated by rockets even before the ships act out to sea;
therefore, all attention must be devoted to airborne landings. The need for sea
shipping has always existed and will always exist in those countries whose economy
depends upon imports. During the tense and initial period of war the need for sea
shipping will increase and its effectiveness will depend wholly on the presence of
the forces and effectiveness of the blows by the enemy. If the effectiveness of
counter operations is minimal, shipping can be accomplished to the fullest extent. If
the counteracting side has at its disposal suitable forces and uses them fully, the
volume of sea shipping will inevitably be reduced to a minimum. Thus, the level of
sea shipping during war time will depend on the state of the forces counteracting
shipping and the methods of their use. It is concluded that the appearance and devel-
opment of new military equipment, primarily nuclear missiles, requires sweeping aside
everything that has become obsolete and scientific development of new methods of using
modern forces as means of var.
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LWCEMXO,G.I., admiral, otvetstveuu~7 red.; DEJUN. L.A., dote.. kand. geogr.
nauk, inch. -kontr-adodral, glavVy red.; YMMIN. N.3., polkwulk,
zanestitell otvetstvennogo red.; ABANIKIN, P.S., admiral, red.;
AIAMOV, V.A., prof., kand. voenno-morskikh nau , admiral, red.;
ANAVICH, VA., kontr admiral zapasa, red.; AGHFAt~(.',T, V&Iv, kEmd.
istor. nauk, kupitan I ranga, red.; SAMNOV, I.N., red.; BIM.
V.A., prof., kontr-admiral v otstavlm, red.; BBSMVNYY, L.G.,
prof., doktor istor. nauk, polkovnik 2apass. red.- BMTIN, Ye.A..
kand. voen. nauk, general-myor, red.; VAMININ. B.A., kapitan I
ranga, red.; VITVXR. Z.A., prof., d6ktor geogr. nauk, red.;
GILIPM, G.M., dote., kand. voonno-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 ranga,
reds, GIXWOVq Te.G., iuzh.-kontr-admiral v otstavIm, red.;
YXUSBYJU, I.D., vitse-admiral, red.; ZOZULYA, F.V., admiral, red.;
ISAKOVI I.S., prof., Admiral Plots, SDvetBkogo Soyuza, red.;
KAVRAYSKIY, V.V. [deceased], prof., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, inzh.-
kontr-admiral v otBtavke,, red.; KALSSNIK, S.V., red.; KOZLOV, I.A.,
dots. kand. voemw-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 ranga, red.; KOMOV.
A.V., vitse-admiral, red.; KUDRYAVTS]ff. M.K., general leytenant
tokhuicheskikh voyak, red.; LYUSEZ07MY, H.V., dote., kand. istor.
nauk, polkovnik. red.; WKSIMOT, S.N., dote., kand. voenuo-morskikh
uauk, kepitan I ranga, red.; MUNI, S.B., prof., doktor istor. nauk,
red.; aILOV, B.P., prof., doktor geogr. nwak, red.; PAVLOVICH, N.B.,
prof.. kontr-admiral v otstavkB, red.-, PA A., admiral,
red.; PITXRMY, N.A., kand. voenno-mDr ntr-admiralf
red.; PIATONOV, S.P., general-leytenant, red.; PWNYAK, V.G., dote.,
general leytenaut, red.; SALISHCMff. K.A., prof.. doktor tekhn. nank,
(Conti=ed on next card)
LWCHWM0. G.I.-(continued) Gard 2.
red., SIDDROV, A.L., prof., doktor istor. nauk., red.; SKOHCDUMOV,
L.A.: kontr--admlral, red.; MOMIMIT, V.A." prof., doktor
voonno-morskikh nauk, Inzh.-kapiten I rungs, red.; SOU)VOUff, I.N.,
dotses kand. VGSMO-Mrakikh nauk, kapitat I raDgs, red.; STAMO.
K.A., kontr-admiral, red.; STRANOT. G.A& [deceased], dots., vitse-
admizal, red.; TOUSMICH, A.V., prof., doktor voenno-morskikh
nauk. kDntr-admiral v otstavke. red.; TRIMS, V.P.0 kand. voenno-
Wrskikh nauk, admiral, red.; CIMIUMOV, I.I., kDntr-admiral, red.;
SHME, Ye.Ye., Prof. doktor voonno-morskikh nauk, kontr-admiral,
red.; CHURBffOV. A.I..,tekhn. red.; VASILIMA, Z.P., tekhn. red.;
VIZIROVA, G.N., tekhn. red.; GaROKHOV, V.I.. tekhn. red.; GRINIKO,
A.H,, tekhn. red.; EMLIKOVA. N.M., tekhn. red.; M&LINED, V.I.,
te)dm. red.; SVIIWISKAYA, G.V.. tekhn. red.; CREMOGOROVA, L.P.,
tekhn. red.; GURNTICH. I.V., tekhn. red.; BUKHANOTA. N.1., takhn.
red.; NIKOZAT37A, I.N., teldm. red.; RAMILISMA, N.'O., tekhn.
red.; TMOKIROVA, A.S., tekhu. red.; BELOCHKIN, F.D., tekhn. red.;
L07KO, V.I., tekhn. red.; ROMAN=, I.G., tekhn. red.; TARIDSHWICH,
K.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Sea atlas] Morskoi atlas. Otv. red. G.I. Ievchenko. Glav. red.
L.A. Demin. [Moskva] Izd. Glav. shtaba Voenno-morskogo flota.
Vol.3. [YAlitary and historical. Ft.l. Pages 1-451 Voonno-istori-
cheskit. Zamestitel' otv. red. po Ill torm N.S. Frunkin. Pt.l.
Idety 1-45. 1958. _ [1411itary and historileal Maps, ages 46-521
(Continued on next ca;A3
LINGBihiM, G.I.---(contimwd) Card 3.
Voenno-istorichookie karty, listy 46--52. 1957. (mm 11: 10)
1. Rusis. (1923- U.S.S.R.) )Knlsterstvo oborozW. 2. Nachallnik
Glavnogo upravlemiya odezii i kartografii PAnisterstva vriatrennikh
del SSSR (for Baranovr. 3. Chlon-)mrrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR
(for Kulesnik). 4. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii pedagogichoskikh
nauk RSM (for Orlov).
(ocean-maps)
PANTEMV, Turiy Aleksandrovich, admira-1; MILYUTIN, V.I.,, red.
[The sea front] Morskoi front. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1965.
315 P. (MIRA 18:10)
3/123/59/000/007/007/014
A004/AOO1
Translation fromt Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No~ 7~
P. 117P # 25259
AUTHOR; Panteleyev, Yu.V.
TITLE: The Borating of Steels
PERIODICAL: Tr. 3-Y Stud. nauchno-tekhn. konferentaii Pribaltiki i BSSR,
Riga, 1956, PP. 71 - 80
TEXT: The aVthor investigaSed the electrcL~tic borating of the steel
grades (KhVG)P3Y-BB\ (3KhVB)11612XM (12KhM ~Y?16 (1116), P9 (1!9)~Yand
Armoo iron.in molten borax at temperatures in the range of 880 - 1,1500C
and holding between I and 5 hours. Depth and hardness of the borated layer
are determined and metallographic investigations of the borated specimens
carried out. The author analyzes the shape of boride impu4ties being the /r5
optimum ones from the viewpoint of machine part operation. There are 11
figares and 3 references. S.A.I.
Translator's notes This is the full translation of the original Russian
abstract.
Card 1/1
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Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurgiya, lq58, N.- 12 p i 13 (USSR)
V,
AUTHOR: _ Panteleyev (Initials not given'.
TITLE: New Discoveries in Boriding of Steel 'Novoye %, borii-ovanii stali.) in
Latvian
PERIODICAL: Narodnoye kh-vo Sov. Latvii ~ 1958, Nr 1, pp 29- 31
ABSTRACT: The formation of new eutectic and super -euteclic ]avers 1L) instead of
continuous crystalline L obtained in boriding 4BI steel is reported
These L possess the same hardness (1800 - 3-)75 microhardness urits)
as the ordinary crystalline L and are free from internal stresses but
are very brittle. Only one hour of B is required to obtain an L 0 1 mm
thick. To obtain an L of the same depth without fusing requires several
hours' B. The blunting of the sharp edges of the article during B when
the L is fused is so slight That grinding to a depth of 0 02 - 0 03 mm
completely restores the edges. The treatment consists essentially of
B at the melting temperature of The boion-steel eutectic %vith a cer-
tain excessive liberation of niscent boron for a rapid saturation of the
L_ This method affords warpless B of asvmmetric articles with a
Card 1/1 complex contour and has possibilities for early practical application.
N T.
SIURINP V.N.; DSIDZE, D.F.; JANTELEYEV, Yu.V.; SUSHKOV, F.V.
Propagation of A2 influenza virus in porcine embryo kidne-,
cell cultures. Acts virol. 7 no.4:378 Jl '63.
1. D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology, U.S.S.R. Academy of
Medical Sciences, Moscow.
INFLUENZA VIRUS) (TISSUE CULTURE)
RIDITEY) (GLYCOGEN) (VIRUS CULTIVATION)
ROCMV, IN.W., glav. red.; VAVIIDV,~?.P., red.; VERTELI, E.I., red.; GORELIK,
A.I., red.; GUMAN, I.S.y red.; KU~~SOV, G.P., red.; YMVEDEV, G.A.J,
red.; MODYANOV, Ya.V., red.;__PANTELEYEVA, A.A., red.; POLYAKOV, V.V,,
red.; POPOV, S.A., red.; T-OPWi-,-S-.R-.,,-r-W-.j RREMMY, S.S., red.; RU-
DAROV, S.V., red.;,SYUTKIN, A.F.p red.; USOV, A.I., red.; USTINOVA, I.K.y
red.; SMILI, P.T., red.; CHMKIN, N.P., red.; MEZENTSEV, S.A., red.;
MOROZOV, V.S.., red.; OPLESNIN, I.I., tekbn. red.
[Forty years of the Komi A.S.S.R., 1921-1961; studies on the cultural
and economic development of the Komi Republic]40 let Komi ASSR, 1921,
1961; ocherki o ra-.vitii ekonomiki i ku.11tury Komi Respubliki. Syktyvkar,
Komi knizbnoe izd-vo, 1961. 151+ p. (MM 14:1a)
(Komi A.S.S.R.-Economic conditions) (Komi A.S.S.R.-Culture)
FAMIZIEVA, A.A.
ii;ses on geology, mineralogy, paleontoloff, and phpicall
geography of the Carppthians defended at Lvav University from
1947 to 1959. Min.sbar. no.i4t476-479 16o. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Nauchnaya biblioteka Llvovskogo universiteta imeni Ivana
F*ranko.
(Bibliography--Garpathian Mountains--Geology)
(Carpathian Mountains--Geology-Bibliography)
GBJ-QH1141 F A.; kAN=KIA, A.G.
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nt I~Murirng the ratio of two varying values of the
go p ysical pamineter (ie. dynamometer). A simple
strument is proposed consisting -of t%v WSOOVAue
linear resistors with mechanically ganged but insulated
Otters, operated manually or automatically, in combina-
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GCRIN, Yu.A.; SOKOLOVA. S.G.; PAInELETEVA, A.K.
Investigation of the role of methanol in a contact proceen for
the production of b~vinyl from alcohol, using methanol tagged
with radiocarbon Cl'*. Dokl.AN SSSR 125 no.1:79-a2 Mr-Ap
'59. (MIU 12:4)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-lesledovatel'skiy Institut sinteti-
cheskogo kanchuka Imeni S.V.Lebedeva. Predstavleno akademikom
B.A.Razanpkim.
(Butadiene) (Methanol) (Carbon-Iootopes).
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AUTRORS: Gorin, Yu. A., Sokolova, S1. 0. , Sc b'7/2 0- 12 1 - ?7
Panteleyeva, A. K.
TITLE: Determination of the Role Played by Methanol in the Contact
Process of Divinyl Production From Alcohol by Using Yethanol
Marked '"'ith Radioactive Carbon C 14 (Vyyasneniye roli meta-lola
v kontaktnom protsesse polucheniya divinila iz spirta 9
primeneniyem metanola, mechennogo radioaktivnym uglcr~,.,14o.-i Cl"j
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 1219, Nr 1, Pr
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Methanol is one of the products of catalytic transformation of
ethanol in divinyl (method devised by S. V. Lebede-). Methanol
-porms as a by-product and is no admixture of the initial
ethanol. Its separation from unreacted ethanol in the reaction
products ("reclaimed" alcohol) is very difficult so that
methanol partly enters again the production process and
accumulates up to -~-2-51/fo- Methanol may form also 1-y reaction
from possibly formed formaldehyde (Refs 1, 2). The first author
(Ref 3) expressed the assumption "hat formaldehyde may separate
Card 1/4 the acetic and crotonic aldehyde (intermediate products in the
Determination of the Role Played by Methanol in the SOV/20-125-1-20/67
Contact Process of DivinYl Production From Alcohol by Using --ethariol -Irarked
With Radioactive Carbon C14
divinyl formation) by condensation from the reaction sphere
and thus, it may reduce the divinyl yield (Refs 4, 5). For the
solution of the problem mentioned in the title a series of
experiments were carried out at 4000 on the Lebedev industrial
catalyst by a transformation of an alcohol - aldehyde mixture
(el. acetic aldehyde) with an addition of 2.5% marked methanol.
The fractions obtained from fractional distillation are
characterized in table 1. They correspond to hydrocarbons with
4, 51 6, 7 and 8 C atoms. The residue after the distillation of
divinyl corresponds to fraction C 5' The nature of these
substances has not yet been determined. Among others amylene,
piperylene, and isoprene (Refs 1, 7) were found in the
C5 substances. The results of radiometric determinations are
shown in figure 1. It may be concluded from it that the
C fraction as well as fraction C,, i.e. the fractions with an
5 1
odd atomic number have the highest activity. Fraction C 4
Card 2/4 (divinyl) contains no C14. The activity of fraction 06 is
Determination of the Role Played by Meth&.rol in the SOV120-125-1-20167
Contact Process of Divirryl Production Frjm Alcohol by Uulng- ',,~ethanoj. ~'arked
With Radioactive Carbcn C14
hardly a quarter of that of C51 C laGs considerabl,7 behind C
11 8 7
The cccurrence of a certain radiDactivity in the fractions with
an equal nwber of C atoms may be explained by an insufficient
fractionation. However, C6 hydrocartons might have formed
partly in the reaction.C* ----> C++ C (a paxtial crackinU). This
6
may hold also for the 0 fraction. In any --ase, these by-
processes are of no great importance and cannot el--minate the
above reglilarity. On he basis of the results the --uthors give
hypothetical schemes which indicate that methanol participates
in the formation of hydrccarbons of the odd series. The
assumptions made by Lebedev (Ref 1) on the possible
participation of formaldehyde in this process are the moct
probable ones. The 07 hydrooarbons may form as ccndonL;,tt.ion
products of formaldehyde with C6 aldehydes which are by-
products of the Lebedev pr,C88B. It may be ceen fronn ocheme I
Card 3/4 that formaldehyde forms the cr5tonic aldehyde and thur,,
,Ddtermination of the 1'ole Played by Methanol in the SOV/20-125-1-20/67
Contact Process of Divinyl Production From Alcolhol by "s-inC 1'ethanol Yarke~4
With Radioactive Carbe-_ C14
reduces the divinyl yield. For this reason the removal of
methanol possibly may increase this yield. There are
1 figure, 1 table, and 7 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIOR: Vs9soyuzny-j naucYino-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskoco
kauchuka im. S. V. Lebedeva (All-Union Scientific Research
Institute for Synthetic Rubber imeni S. V. Lebedev)
PRESENTED: No7rember 1", 11,1P, I..y 1- A. Kazan_ckiy, Academician
SUBMITTED: July 23, 1q,58
Card 4/4
..PPTrELPP,VA, A. K.
Gorin, U. A., Wasiliev, A. A., and Panteleeva, A. K.- 'Investigation in the Field
of Catalytic Transformations of Alcohols into Hydrocarbons of the Divinyl Series. VI.
Catalytic Formations of the Hydrocarbon C6H10 from the Isopropyl AlcoholO (p. 922)
SO: Journal of General Chemistry, (Zhurnal Obshchei Xhimii), 1947, Vol. 17, No. 5
11V Ya--.rr f/ V
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PAMLMVA,, A.M.; SAZONOV., P.V,, kand.oel'skokho2yaystvennykh nauk
Using gra=lated insecticides for the control of European corn
borers on fields where corn is grown for grain. Agrobiologiia
no. 3-.442-446 W-Je 161* (MIRA 14:5)
1. Vs6v6yumVy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut mshchity
rasteniy., Leningrad.
(European corn borer)
USSR / Plant Physiology. General Problems.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Blil., No 10j, 1958, No 43685
Author : Panteleyeva, A. M.
Inst Tee 11- ME-f-n-stitute for Plant Protection.
Title A Study of Translocation and Storage of OctaDethyl Tttramidp
Pyrophosphate in Cotton Plants.
Orig Pub Tr. Vaes. in-ta zashchity rast., 1956, vyp. 7, 33-46
Abstract Th establish the measures needed for protecting scrwin[;s w-,th
reduced exDenditure of insecticide in the Urta-Saray
Fayon of lh~ahkent Oblast, the dynamics of octamethyl in the
ontogenesis of cotton was studied. The plants were spranyed
with a 0.3% solution of octmethyl on 3 July and I August
at the rate of 800 - 1,000 liters per ha. Leaf sarVles
were taken from the plants every hour for 10, 20, 30 and
45 dnys. !Ehe mite Tbtranyctus urticae served as the
toxicological test object. The length of time the
Card 112
USSR / Plant Physiology. General Problems.
Abs Jour j Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, No 43685
preparation was stored depended on the age of the plants;
its activity was lowered in the leaves in July (the budding
stage) at a quicker rate than in August (when the bolls
ripen). Tbe preparation is nbsent from the leaves on tne
45th day in both tines of treatment. A complete correla-
tion between the quantity of the preparation in the ind-
ividuz,l plant parts and its toxicity was observed. --
M. V. Zhuravleva.
Card 2/2
2
PALUELE-Y-EVA-A.M.. pauchnyy sotrudnik
The preparation L-1.1-6 against the pfato laydbird beetle. Zashch.
rast.ot vred.i bol. 4 n0.408 Jl-Ag P59.
(MA 1625)
1. Toesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy.
(Soviet Far East- Potatoes- Diseases and pests)
(Soviet Far East- Ladybirds- Extermination)
Y
USSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds C.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Ehimiya., No 2,, 1957, 4088
Author : Konarev, M.I., Panteleyeva, A.N., Repina, V.V.,
Solovkin, A.S.
Title Cn the Influence of the Nature Of the Acid on the
Composition of Freshly-Precipitated Zirconium Iodates
Orig Pub Zh. reorgan. khimii, 1956, 1, No 3, 392-399
Abstract A continuation (see RZhKhim, 1955, 5483, 23536, 26023)
of the investigation of Zr iodates. From nitric-, hy-
drochloric-, and perchloric a4id solutions Zr was preci-
pitated as Zr(OH)3(103) M' Zr(OH),(103)2 and
Zr(OH)(10 3) (11). Fractional precipitation of indivi-
dual h-ydr&)--.*odates is possible. The authors attribute
the formation of precipitates of varying composition
(from I to II) to the presence, in the solutions, of the
ions Zi(011)3*p Zr(OH)~~"' and Zr(CH) 4- with which
2 3 103-
Card 1/2 - 8 -
IODNAM, M.I.; PANTIMEVA. A.N.: REPINA, V.V.; SDWVKIN, A.S.
40~ --
Effect of the nature of acids on the composition of fresh
streoniumlodate precipitates. Zhur.rteorg.kh1m. I no.3:392-
399 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:10)
(Acids, Inorganic) (Zirconive iodate)
TRETITA)DVA, U.N., prof.; GATAULIM, L-D-, kand.ned.nauk; ILIINA, V.T.;
PANTELEIEVA A.P.- SMUMVAP L.K.; AEDMIASHITOVA, Kh.Sh.
Distribution of rheumatic fever among the school children of
Ufa. Vop.revm. 3 no.1:66-70 Ja-mr 163. (MM 1614)
1. 1z kafedry detakikh bDlezney (zav. - prof. Ye.N.Tretlyakova)
Bashkirskogo meditsinskogo instituta i Detskoy klinicheskoY
bollnitsy No.3 (glavriyy vrach A.I.Vetaler) goroda Ufy.
(UFA-RHEUYATIC HURT DISFASE)
11~
GETSKIN, L.S.; YATSUK, V.V.; PAN"lT.1YYF7A, A.! .
HydrometallurgIvil, (If Pj-ClQ-UL;jj;g iiall ~iji:.g ar-:r~eLi.
T",vot. met. 38 rAy 165. (MIRA
PAVLOVA, K.A.; PANTMIEVA, B.D.1 DEIRYAGIRAO B.N.; KALECHITS. I.V.
Effect of nonstolchlop, trio sulfur on the bc.-tIvIt-y of vulfllh
catalysts, Kin.i kat.16 no.,3:493-498 My-46-165.
(~ffRA 18:10)
1. Inatitut nefte- i uglekhimicheakogo sinteza, Angarsk.
FIVIDV' B01.3p Jmzh.; ARBUZOV, G.A. doktor tekhn.nauk.. prof.; ~ANTEMIIVA,
D.S., inzh. .9
Studying the effect of jablydr-m-and irou-.(M) salt additives on
the properties of polyamide fil . Izvevysouchebozave; tekh leg.
prom. ma,3:20-25 16L. 0A 14:7)
1. Nbskovakly- tek-b-InOchask' imatitut legkoy pronWahlennosti.
Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganicheakoy i Analiticheskoy khi-ii.
(PolyaxddeB) (Leather, Artiftcial)
8/081/62/000/016/026/043
W8/BW
AUTHORS: Pavlov, V. N., Arbuzov, G. A., Pantele ey
TITLE: Investigation into the. effects of adding aluminum and iron
(III) salts to polyamide films
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.' Xhimiya, no.'16, 1962, 520, abstract
16P50 (Izv- vYss'h- U'chebn. zaxedeniy. Tekhnol. legk.
prom-sti, no- 3, 1961, 20-25)
TEXT: The effects of FeCl,V AM 3 and CrCl 3 on the properties of AK 60140
polyamide films were investigated with a view to using-polyamiies as
finishing material and in the production of leather. The films obtained
were nubjected to mechanical and thermomechanical testa, and their
permeability to steam and solubilfty in ethanol were also determined. It
was found that salts of A1# Crand Fe affeot the mechanical properties
(by ,nereasing the softness and elaotioity) of the polyamide and their
order of. increasing modifying action ig glVen as., 7eCl 3< AM 3< CrC1 3'
Polymer films retain their solubility in alcohol both before and after
Card 1/2 1
PANTELEYEVAj G.F. -
Seriousviplation of law comitted in a state of reactive
depression. Prak.sudebnopoikh.ekspert. no.5s46-52 161.
(MIRA 16:4)
(FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY) (DEPRESSION, MENTAL)
BXZAYEVA9 N. I.; Prinimala uchastiye*. PANTELEMA, G. P.
Colorimetric deternination or, ailicic acid in czalate
extractionis by Tazmls metbod. Pochvovedenie no.7:104-107
J:L '62. - (MMA 15: 10)
1. Pochvennyy irmtitut ineni V. V. Dokuchayeva.
(Soils-Analysio) (Silicic acid)
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n. "). 16f"6 (SERA --iW)
ALMSERKO, I.I.; WIRAWMEEV., R.G.; EAgKIAWA, I.N.
I
Transverse approximation method in l7personic aerodynamics. ''
Vest. LGU 17 no.19.:62-78 162. (MMA 15:10)
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Apperometric determination of magnesium. Trudy Kom. anal. khiz. 4:
135-140 152. (NM 11:6)
(Magweium) (Conductomtric analysis)
PAffIL7rNFA, L.I.; ZANIKO, A.A,
Rapid method for determining the alkali earth metals in barium
glass. Nauch. zap. LPI no.29:101-108 155. (MLRA 9:10)
(Glass--Analysis) (Alkali metals--Analysis) (Barium-Analysis)
MI
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"Analytical chemistry of bismuth.0 A.I.Busev. Heviewed by
K.N. Mikhalevich, N.M.Turkevich, L.Lftmteleeva. Shur.anal.
khim. 9 no.6:377-378 B-D 154. (MLRA 8:1)
(Bismuth) (Basev. A.I.)
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Chemical Abst.
Vol. 48 No. 4
Feb. 251 1954
Analytical Chemistry
Amo=strle- dejermijuidan of nwairg . A. A.
ad adkeleeva. TrM6jXv!!isnj_Xxa1. Kkim.,
Akad' Na . 1 11 d, Kbin, Nask 07), Lab-40
(1962)-The b"vkw of fi-quinallnot (mine) was studied.
M g was detd. in salts, and In rocks conts. Co. Fe, and At by
amperometric t1trallm with aline Own. The usual I
age.
dropping fig eltarode and satd. callamel reference 'lec'
was used. Oxine was reduced on the RX electrode in an
aminontacal buffered soln. of pli 10.0, and gave a Limiting
current at a potential of 1.80 Y. The oxine titiating lain.
was prelid. by dissolving the reagent In AcOli and neu-
tralfring the excess acid with N11,011. This soln. was
standardizedwithMgCirsoln. The MgCljsWn. was dild. with
thepI110.0buffersoln.to50ml. AtapotentialofISOv.,
oxhic soln. was added. The sample was stirred after each
addn. Mg was not reduced and only excess reagent in-
creased the current strongly. A small increase at the be-
ginning of titration was caused by the soly. of the ppt. in
excess Nig * *. In bO mi., 1.5 mg. Nig could be detd. One
rW. of the oxine so!n. was equiv. to about 1.5 mg. Ms. Mg
could not be quantitatively pptd. in the presence of CaCO,
ppt. wbeth" the excess of oxubte I= added was large or
small. Interference of Fe and At could not be prevented by
pptg. Mg in strongly alk. soins. coutg. tartrates. Rock,
samples coutg. 3-25 mg. Mg were dissolved in 5 nil. ON
HCI and 2 drops of 3% HA. The soln. was warmed, neu-
tralized by 7.6N NH40H to methyl orange, and 5% Nar
M sola. added to ppt. Ca. The solo. was filtered through
a small filter and the filter was washed 3 times with water.
The filtrate was saved. TICe ppt. was dissolved in 5 ml. of
warm ON HCl and the filter was washed well with water.
The acid solo. and washings were returned to the original
beaker and nL-utml&A by NH40H to MCthYl orange. Ca
was pptd. again. The ppt. was filtered an the same filter
and washed. The filtrates were combined and neutralized to
phenolplithatein with NH#OH. The vel. was not over 50
mi. This Wn~ was titrated umperometrically with aline.
Euriua Mayerle
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GABIS, N.V.; FA~ITEI&~L -Lj1.,,,-,red.
A.
(Television In military affairs] Televidenie v voennom
dele. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1964. 133 P. (MIRA 17;4)
LEIMEN, P.T,, kard. voter. nauk; _lPtXT-Z-LEYEVA, M.D.,, nauchnyy sotrudnik
Effect of the si-lage-type feeding of cows and heifers on the
manifestation of dyspepsia in calves. Veterinariia 41 no.l:
93-95 Ja 164. (MIU 1713)
1. Sibirskiy nauclmo-issledovatellskiy veterinarnyy institut,
/ -f 4 -* va" M - M
USSR/Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. F-2
Antibiotics
Abs Jour Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 195?, 543
Author M. M. Panteleyeva
Inst
Title The Effect of Levomycetin on the Causative
Agent of Erysipelas in Hogs in Vitro and
Vivo in an Experiment Conducted on White
Mice.
Orig Pub Sb. nauch. tr. Lenin-r. in-ta usoversh.
0
vet. vrachey, 1955, vYP- 10, 70-74
Abstract Levomycetin (1) had a bacteriostatic
effect on the causative agent of
erysipelas in hogs in vitro and in
vivo in experiments carried out on
white mice. Contact with 1 produced
Card 112
USSR/ Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. F-2
Antibiotics
Abs Jour Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, 'No 1, 1`57, 543
Abstract morphological modifications in the
cells of the causative agent. 1 had a
bactericidal effect on the young cul-
tures. The old cultures were more
resistant to the action of 1 than were
the young cultures. The addition of a
1% water-soluble preparation of camphor
intensified th,,-~ action of 1. The oral
administration of 1 in a dose of 30mg
in 24 hours saved all mice infected
with the culture of hor, erysipelas from
death. The mice in this case acquired
a stable and prolonged (up to 4 months)
immunity.
Card 2/2
SHAWIAY. I.V.; FAMLMVA. M.N.; YAMVS]UTA. Ye.G.; 2MANOVA. L.V.
Clinical and epidemiclogic observations of recurrent scarlet fever
Pedistriis 39 no.4:14-17 JI-Ag 156. (MIRA 9:12i
1. It Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir.
prof. N.T.Shutova) i kafedry detskikh infektsionnykh bolesney (zav.
prof. H.G.Danilevich)
(SCARLET PEM, ther.
penicillin. prev. of recur.)
(FINICILLIN. ther. use
scarlet fever, prev. of recur.)
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