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" 11~ ~PNIG.A inshener-kalibroirebehik Porfor-nee of a uimiyereal roll stand of a rail and girdor mill. Metallurg 5 no-5:Z9-31 MY 160. (KIM 14:3) 1. 91shne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheakiy kombinat. (Rol.-Ling mills) GORUCHIffe &.I.# inzh,; KikKARIM, P.N., inzh.: IffMITV. P.I.. Inzh. Modernizatton of the SBK-l tower crone. Nekh. strol. 17 no.6- 12-14 J* 960. (NIRA 11:6) (Cranes. darrteirs. etc.) NZFEDIYEV, V. 'telephoto lens for the *Xme.* Sov. foto 23 no.4s38-39 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Lenses, Photographic) VALEV, Emil' Borisovicb; 11EFEWYEW, V.I., red. [Rumenia; a stud-; of 1tv, ecc,n(;r-ic geography] Rur-,,nija; okonomiko-geogragicheskil ocherk. Moskva, Geog-,nfgiz, 1963. 110 ~. J;1LA 17: 6) BOGDANOV, K.T.; NEF-EDIM, V.P New cotida.1 maps of semidiurnal. tidal waves (M. and S2) in Austroasiatic seas. Dokl. AN SSSR 14-1 no.5:1(772-1081 D 161. (I-ILV, 14:12', 1. Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR. ?redstavleno akademikom V.V. Shuleykinym. (Austmlia- -Tid&l waves) (Asia--Tidal waves) BOGDANOV, K.T.; NEFEDIEV, V.P. New cotidal chartB of diurnal tidal wav(ia (K1 and 01) In the austroasiatic seas. Dokl. Mi SSSR W. no.5slO34-1037 Je 162. (KIRA l'):t,) 1. Institut okeanologil AN SS.3R. Predstavleno akademikom V. V~ Shuleykinym. (Indian Ocean--Tidal waves) WIMIYEV v F , -t ~ ~,~ ;R Present state of the study of Irojoneglan seas. Okennolopila I no.3:556-563 161. (MIRA 16:11) GALFRKIN, L.I.; SHAGIN, V.A.i IIEFEDIYFVf V,I). Seanonal level :'lucl,liations of Auq*rnlian an!" Asian Sens, Tridy 'Lr,.qt. okenn. 60:161-1~'7 162. (KIRA 1711) NEFEDI.YEV) V.P.; USHAKOVA, G.F. Waterproof concrete In the construction of wat- T ;rif I-v 'on - 'ar- -13. Prom. stroi. 42 no.4:45-46 165. Y:PA 1~-,41 1. StrL)Itellno-montazhnoye uprivleniy-e No.2 Moskovikogo ob!Rs+.noga atroltellnogo trests, Mo.9. N! PL-,-!F;, ';,I. Ver.-.1 ', --t ing c r,,. Fr. te. , ,~f ; - -.; !) 1. re, n' (,, .6"! :cr ~:-e -,- , '-r li . qLruj. 4; no.-' -~ " - :M:?! .- 6 I. 1,,~ 31(,) 1 ~,,( y _ !~~ A 4 y 13 t rk) - -11~ ~ ' ryy I. re at Nn . 4. VRAGCV, Yu.D.; LAPIN, Yu.E.; K&M IYEVJ V.S. Probability method for determining #Food characteristics of high.- Bpe4V milling machines. Stan. i instr. 3.1. no.6:8-11 Js 163. (MIRA 16:7) (14111ing machines-Testing) r- f7 T~ )' U ~~ I'l, f I I I\, I -I I . 11 PC I ~"T , ., T'. I . , lt"r"n I Y'11 k , ~. T. 2. T1771 (6(") 4. Trannit CIrcle 7. Meridian circle of the I~np-llrmrlt, la-,tronnmical O',servitnT-,. from 1903 tr 1')'I. Uch. zan. Kazan. Lm., 111, No. 9, 19',1. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May .1953. Unclassified. AGAYONOVA, L.D.; mEnDIYYVk, A.I. Q! Absolute declinations of 536 stare cited In the basic catsklo#W of faint stars. Uch.zap.laz.un. 113 no.6:3-116 '53. (HURA 10:3) (Stare--Observations) . MDITZVA. A.1, AGAYONOVA, L,Ae4,4 004"a _ Relative determinations of declinations of 131 stare observed according to the program for Poltava and Kazan senith telescopes. Uch.sap.las,tm, 116 no.713-46 156. (XI2A 10:3) (Stars) ~Ii ~ I % I A"FONOVA, L.D.; XMDIYNVA, A.I. - Shortcomings In the 6raduation of the transit circle at th A 11 t Observatory. Uch.sap.Xaz.un. 116 no-7t44-50 '56. (1:,10:35, (Transit circle) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5721 Vsesoyuzw" astrometricheskeya konferentsiya. Trudy 14-y Astrmetrich*skoy koaferentail SSSR, Kiyev, 27-30 may& 1958 g. (Transactions of the 14th Astrametrical Conference of the USSR, Held in Kiyev 27-30 May 1958) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1960. 440 p. Errata slip inserted. 1000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencyi Akademlya nauk SSSR. Glavnaya extroncmicheskays observatoriya (Pulkovo). Reap. Ed.: M. S. Zvorev, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Ed. of Publishing Houset N. K. Zaychik; Tech. Ed.e R. A. Zomrayeva. PURP089i The book is intended for astronmers and astrophysicists, particularly those interested in astrometrical research. CUVERAGgi This publication presents the Transactions of the 14th Astrometrical Conference of the USSR, hold in Klyev 27-30 May 1958- It includes 27 reports and 55 scientific papers presented at the plenary meeting of the Conference C ard ky4A Transactions of the 14th Astroinetrical (Cont.) Sal/5721 and at the special sectional meetings. An appendix contains the resolutions adopted by the Conference, the composition of the committees, the agendaand the list of participants at the Conference. A brief sumuLry in English is given at the end of each article. References follow indLiv-idual articles. The Presidium of the Astrometrical Committee (Chairman M. S. Zverev), which supervised the preparation of this publication, expresses thanks to the members of the secretariati V. M. Vasillyev, I. G. Kolleainskly, A. B. One- ginia, and Kh. I. Potter. TABLE OF CONTEM: Foreword Addre~zts by A. A. Mikhaylov, Chairman of the Astronomical Counc! 1 1 the Academy of Sciences USSR 7 rd"TS OF THE ASTROHMMCAL COMITTER AND SUBC(M4rTM INFOEMMON ON ASTROEMCAL WCIRK FIMS BY VARICKIS INSTITUTIONS (13ard 2/16 Traneactlans or the 14th Aatrametrica-I (Cont.) SCV/~721 Nefed0yeva. A. _L Systemmtic Errors of Star Declinations Obtsano-ad 7i'm -M.A. Grachev's ftservations 121 Mro-surwa '. K. S. Declination Systems Gbt&lned From LatltuAe (l;)qtrvg, tions 131 Felorcrv, Yes P.J. Yu. 1. Prodan, and D. N. Poncmarevo The Ll;.3t ot Stars of Latitude Progrms for Gboervatiow cz Meridian 159 Bu,go.31,avskaya, Ye. Y&. The Problem of Binexy Stomrs ID tbe AGK3 lo-italogue 143 Zver",, M. S., and G. M. Timawahkove. Nev Progrsvp fr.:~ Merldnim Ckservations 147 T,PL=L&rww, G. a. Plexure-Free Vertiq%l :~Irole 15 D-n;fa, V. K.,l and 14. A. Chernega. Fhctogrwphing the Dlvlalc~rs of a I rcle. 162 !-Sri 6/110, S/'j 35/62/000/008/(X-,7/090 AD) 11A IG I Alf'flfoft: Nored'yova, A. f. T' '7.E - -bservations of refraction paIrs at the Astronorwical Observatory I ErLg el 'g a rd t 'men' I 'XRI 0,- 1 CAL: Rc-fPr;0.,vT.yy zhurna,, Astron,~r-Iya I ')orAPz1yF, nn. R. Vj6t), i6, ah6trapt 8A: ~4* 'In -c)-'octloi~; "Predvarit. r,-zu,'t ty Iss;e . x- i a d C lebaniy shlrot I dvlznen,ya polyuscwZem:i. nD. 2", Moscow, Ali 3SSR, 1'161. 818 - ')I, English surrimary) -EXT: Three serles of )bservations of special Talcott pairs with large zenfth (Ifstances (up to 65 - 80o) were performed at the Astrrnomlcal ObservatorY Imen! Engpllgardt to detect refraction anomalles. The first'two series (1()41 and 1944) were observed with the Pistor and Martins transit Instrument. and the third )ne with Bamberg zenit)-Wiescope. In all cases, the iatitude deduced from refrac- tion pairs is approximat"ly 0"3 larger than the latitude from the near-zenith pairs. Even if systematic errors of the GC catalog are taken Into account, from which declinations of stars are taken, a residual of 0' ''2 remains which can be explained'only by refraction anomalies in atmosphere in the observatory region. Card C 1/2 S A, 3:--,/6 21cr,(, /CA~ ~/C,(, , /0 5C Cbservations of refraction pairs at the ... A06 !,/A 1 According to IN. 3. Zverev's if rrrula. tne corresponding Inc.1nation -)f tne air .ayers of equal density (in the whole atmosphere) amountE to I'Vt, The author not-es the necessity of taxing anomalous refraction into FW-count in meridian and iatitude observations at the Astronomical Observatory Jmf!nl Fngel'gardt. Kh. Potter Abstracter's note: Complete translation! Card ?12 "'eirl.into Mph L91M) ~AAMMMMffd~ Wgmu=~_ Po-4/Fe-5/Pq~LL/Pao4VFae AFM GV 1,ACCMtIdA'NRu:-AIt40493I5 -S/0269J'64/000/008/0016/0016 Otftt'_O*y~ Vy*~ ftt 145t 1257 the -Cita I a of Faint Start rs- a ff ~~a it I WZA --vto o9u Y, 7 M ..Engel aaHta, No.. 31, 1963, 1-216 i:, Astror,,: obtery t V.': P.~ t.SOURC il I ue. of faint Stars, faint star, TO, I C':;tA as tt1sti try, star 4itailoquef Cate 09 ton screvs.- refervenc* star', 5;ar~~Ccllnat I Faint Stars:lff the -ate o4 PC, of C 60~ were deterrM n~d: from '1955' through 191il - at the Astronamicheskaya -TWO. -.50 +9 -ObideMitort ellgardto (Eng,'ell.gardtrAstronomical observatory) a dif- Va jMnI Eng by ~~Jtrent4at:meth6d. Reference stars-weie. taken from the'Pulkovo Photographic Catalo- que of Fairst Stars-, A study was madf: of the errors of circle graduations and periodic'errors of micrometer screws* As a result of their smallness the tatter were ~ot taken Into acccxint- In the arialysis. Instrument setting was checked Tegy(ir'ty'.-'_r a-Aniu-th, Inc.lination of,the horizontal exts and colitmatton using a mercurr hor zon.-. Observational acc'~tracy I s estimatisd: error of bisecting f0l'.t7, _4 1:Card X.: Ark"OVA, N. SA.; NrMVYTVA~-I. V. Pleara-Tw.ors Primary maligr-nt tumors of Lhe Aeura. KI-.n. ued. )3 nc- '. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Decembor 199~. Unclassified. IEFEDYEVAp l,- P. M~ PA 3/11OT40 ap/oct 49P Petrogr4hy* r'Subanpda,r Bcdies in CO&13 of the TerunakoTakly Formation of the Kuznets Baain," L. P. Nefed'yeva,, 9 pp "Iz Ak Sauk SSSR, Ser Geol" No 5 After ecaparing reffulto of & sicroscopic study of subangular bodies in mineral coals with literwy date, cow-ludes tbut, i:hese bodies were derived from'sporangiua in the Yermw&ovskiy for~tian of the Kumets Basin. NEFED I YEV A, L. P. "Petrographic Composition and Contlitirns of the Formation of the Goal layers In the Ekibastuz Anthracite Deposit*" Cand Gool-11-tin c1, I.-nirwrad Kining Inst, Leningrad, 1954. (RZhGeol, Dee 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissr-rtationB Defpnded at USSR Higher Eduontional Inatitutiorm (12) SOt Sum. No. 556 24 Jun 55 HInDOYNTA. L.P. Structural characteristics and formation of thick coal seams of the 3kibastus deposits. Trvidy Lab.geol.ugl. no.2:332-345 '54. (KUU 8:7) (Mdbastus region-Coal geology) nT,;! '45 M -UMITVA, L.P. , Using factme analysis for studying coal formation@. Trudy Lab.geol.ugl. no.6:66-71 156. (KLRA 10:2) 1. Laberatnriya geologit ugly& kkademii nauk SSSR. (Coal geoingv) UMI UVA. L.P. Methods of studying coal bed facies changes. Trudy lab,fflmol-uAlo no.8:230-241 '58. (KIRA 11*12) (Coal geology) MMDIUU,p I...P. Facies types of coal &cc-lation in the Baryat A.S.S.R. Izv*!B SSER.Ser.gool. 26 no.6s32-" Je 161* (NDA .4z6) L, laboratoriya geologii uglya AN SSM,, lAningrad. (Burpt-,*ngolia-Coal geology) N , EX-YEVA,_ L. _ _ Intraformational erosion Ir coal teds. iAokl . AIJ SS-'R 14C nn.,4-(~05-W7 0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Laboratoriya gt-oloFil uglya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akadpmi~om D -V .11;41 ivk inym. (Coal geolou) ~ ~'.' C ' ,., . --. ; Kl) L Z' _'I ', "r . ''. : , '. t: : -.' , ". . . ; p.: I '. . . . I 1 -.1 1. 1 D I *~,-. ' - L. P . ; I o: ~ E i, j, A . A . . I . .' I - "1 :1 .. - " ~ f] t" T_' 'f I J"T. 11OOr 2!-,!C " "t' aCa,!MIA' '-. , ! . Trudy U.L. :- 1 . Af-) . no.lP:3-.1' P 163 ~ I - ; S/194'62/000/009/002/100 D222YD309 AUTHOR: Nefed'yeva, L. S. TITLE: Auxiliary blocks and standard operators the block for processing non- PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika -,- radioelektronika, no. 9, 1j62, abattact 9-1-18 1 (In collection- 3iste- ma avtomatiz. prugrammirovaniya, M., Fizmatgiz, 1961, 84-68) TUT: This is a deucription of the 'input' block, an auxiliary block for the assembly of short logical schemes of programmes ac- cording tc the initial information, and a bloc. for non-stundard operators in a programming program. T,,~o types of non-standard.ope- rators are diotingui8hed. Operators of the first type are oepirate parts of the program, described in terms of symbolic addreouee -and having a standara utructure. Operators of this type are always removed fro," the logical scheme, and they have numbers. Non-stan- dard opera.ire of the second type consist of one instruction (in- Dard 112 ,;/ 1 ) 4 / 6 2 / 00J/,)09/J02 /100 Aciiiary block8 arid D222/i)309 pat, output, trajitifer of Ountroi, otc. ~. These operators ire not removed from Lite logicai bClLeme, an,I are deocribud by one instruc- tion. When Ihe biocK for non-st-indard Oder-itori; ha!3 fini8hed itO .,ork all non-ut.ndard operator8 are arranged ir. a uemi-,ri-)gram in the order of their occurrence in the logical scheme, and all abBo- lute constants in theue operators are aeoembled into a common block of constants. /-Abstracter's note: Complete trunslation.-7 n lard 212 USSR/F- r . S -11 Hcrn, ~ C-ttl,. UP Jour I Rof Zh,jr - Biol., No 11, 19"'P, Aut hc r yu~-Ii t., Tit I i 7h. Eff,-,ct. of Int,,nr-ivcj Fc-,~ink- th. Proluctivily f,f' ('c . The Rc.,Ult!. of 19 Yc-r, ~f Zxp~-ri (')t-tc Exr,.ri- .:,nt I F-r-, F,vrchcl-. D(,rr-rk). Ori;~ Pvb I :,o1cchr.. I -y, rnoy,. zhlvr~tnov(,-'F,tv(,, 191,7, :-c 9, 57-6c ',bntr-ct s Ne -b-Ar-ct C-rd 11/1 C!: m* ry IISSP Ao L. 1 o( mt- 9: - --o'in - C; 4, ( ~r '' . '--r n -in' 3 Ll-- .I xp . .1 . ; ~ - , -, , , , , a , . - . - . I. N=DtYM9 N.N. &wgical therapy of pea plano-valgus secondary to poliomyelitis in children and adolescents* Ortop.travm.1. protea. 21 no.6133- 38 J* 160. (KIFLA 13t12) (POLIMUMMIS) (YM-ABROWIMS AVD WORRITIES) j yz~ v N-. i i nr rii C-, 1 'R woo W murs *6 a * 94 at 4*4-" "IVILM110"I I U U V" v a 61 a a a 41 to Ott " 1.9 40 0 mad smordsvic ism"imedimmosi a olorpsum 00 A ked dMisgs N 11. "r " K, 4.1 grivv"-";- d I Adma 1 -00 00 9 137 variet" cd .11AIAVIOnve" frorn 1 (jurisru-j". Ab*VWS. ft. Imme I that th, txtws cimmitig I-I IOO:,,~s,OV 4o .d -00 00 rrpmwnt it 41istinct Wid. entity in any way 11iferinit friorn 0 90 4 hbCtCrW It, W'. Gus"d .00 1-00 0 Of Ifee e 00 *0 100 00 zoo ~es 4 fee lee see It too v A1141-11.6 ft- t9se meow ql"i'IA-W 4-3-77 -0-.. 70-C &Sol list., OW a.. '11 fle 0 a 9 1 0 at 9 A To all a, W* if a 1 41- 1 a s-."g4 es ~060 .0 000000000000000 6960660966000 - - m M W o M 09 9 1 9 u 141sis I'm Pf a ~ " a 4~ It ' &-A, f & I I I. 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" .00 11 can live for 6 4 days at earn orinp and almnii a lint 2 3' b 00 00j t at nfd A israftj r.jf,.,ij it, i,~ fv,,j*j&nj &,wj 6 dim=$ in & 0 hirs. @1 22% at 2 J' ito djul"aramv i, 'Ino e only after 4h turs %lctiai twheve in the ja,jw do* 00 ,1 mAnn" as batri"J.1 Sixt," A Paptwa,)-C-twir 00 00 0 too 41 : 0 n P of o '00 goo '00 -00 '00 IL oo Oslo g 0* It, "W3_91% 16100, a., 'a, w a., 0 1 00 9 If to Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 1- SO a 4 1 1 *It 0 11 "0 0000 0609 00 7 ' 0 o 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 e 0000,0 0 4e 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 o o 000 0 o o 0 010 a 0 o 0 o 0 o0 00 0 0 0o 0 0 oc Ye va . 0 , . . r , ., : r, - ", J ' ' " - - . 4 T.'. , ( 1. of lo: tg W UBSR/Med' cine - Dysentery Sep/Oct 53 *StiAdy of the Behavior of Sonne Dysentery Bacilli During Their Cultivation on Certain Food Products and Nutrient Media," V G. Geymberg and N.P. Nefed' y*va, Microblol Lab, Div of Food Hygiene, Inat of Nutrition, Acad Ned Sci USSR (Moscov) Vop Pit, Vol 12, No 5, PP 68-72 Since Sor~ne-Kruse dysentery bacilli tend to pass over from the S-(smooth) to the R-(rough) form, there exist considerable differences asiong various strains isolated from food products. Some cultures which arc isolated in the pure S-form remain in 268T49 that form for a long time, both on culture media and in food products. Such cultures should be selected and used as material for bacterIal prepa. z.-.:IorAz. Freshly isolated strains of Sonne dylen- tery bacill.1 can survive for a long time in a somth virulent form if preserved in milk, egg yolk, etc at room temp or low temps. The best results in preserving Sonne cultures in the S-form under lab- oratory conditions are obtained when liquid culture media are used and cultures kept at u temp of 4-60C. 268T149 N [- I ( "', \~ I A, N~, 1, AZBZIAV, V.U.; CMY"IIRG, V.()., NZIF 'YEVA, H.P.; RUBINSHTIM, Tu.I. OSanitation b&cteriol.oa.0 M.Tmts. Reviewed by V.N.Azbelev and others. Top. it. 14 r.Lo.2:-57-60 Mr-Ap 15S. (KLU 8:6) (FM (BAC"MIOLOGT) (TETS, V.I.) USSR / Microbtology Sanitary Mi-roct-gy F-3 A'js Jour: Ref.--rat. Zh. Bt(;__ N(-. 1, ~.,;05~, 67~ Aatt,or : Nmfedleva, rVF. Title : A Study of ~ordltLons for Staphylococcue Ente~:-- otoxin F(,rmatlon In Fit,,h Ca;-vilrig In 011, and Effe-ct of Diff-~,rent Metho.Ja -~f 3ter.111zaLlon OrIg Pub -~ Vor)r. p1tantya, 1955, 14, N,_ . 6, 21-25 Ab5tract, A study wai conduct-;d cf 28 dtaphylococc-As strains, isolated from food poisoning, and 5 strains from fish canned in O'Ll (5pratz-: ind suiaka' The presene.~~ of staphylococcue enterotoxin was aE- certai-ned by Injection of the material Into arA ear-vein of an adl~:t cat. In positive cases ar.1- mals vomit, It waa shown that the enterotoxic strains cf etaphylococcl In these cannings qulc-kly (in 24 hours form enterotoxin at 370, but tne Card 1/Q GJYKBARGO T.G. I ODistatic and therapeutic sour milk products and the organization of their productionog A.N.Slrorodumova. Reviewed by I.G.Goinberg, N.P. Nefedleva. Wop.pit. 15 no.5:58-59 8-0 156. (NLRA 9:11) (DA IRY PRODUCTS) (SIOROMOVA, A.M.) GBYKBARG, T.G.; KAMIYXTA. N.F.; RUBINSHTSTV, Tu.1. ~-, - *Microbiological exanination and sanitary inspection of food staffs.* B.F.Askalonov. I.B.Dobrier, B.L.Gordin. Reviewed by T.G.Gainberg, N.r.Nefed'em, IU.I.Rubinshtein. Kikrobiologlis, 25 no.2.,243-245 Mr-Ap '56. (KLRA 9:7) (FOOD &DULIUSATION LND INUCTION) NEFEDIYEVA, N. P. -MS-YEKOVA.-A-.-5. "The Study of the Antigenic ~'tructure of the SalmoneDa. cf the Secretiona from the Intestires of the Monkey* p. 167 in book publ. by Inst. ExTeriwertal Fatholowy and Therapy. Acad. "*,dicnl Sci. MSH. Prnblggj nf Infectinum Pathnlggv In YnrikIM ~xgWrigrgintA. Fd1tor. B. A. Lapin (Cand. iA"dical Sci.) Sukhuri, 195F. NRM I TIVA, 1j. P. Awlysie of pressed caviar. Vopr.pit. 17 1. Is otdola pishchavoy gigiyeny (zav. Institute pitentya AMUSSSR. Mosleve. (CAVIAR-AIIALTSIS) n,).1:9?-9,) oa-y '5~. (MIRA llt4) prof. F.Ye. Budaven) VIADIMIROV. B.D.. KALYGINA. L. 1. . NNY 'TV-VA. P.?. HyClonle ovaluAtion of certain diobwashing machines In @atine establishments (with srzma^t7 In lngliahl. Top,olt. 17 no.4172-76 JO-Ag '58 (MIRA 11t?) 1. Is otdola pishchevoy C16pireny (save - prd. F.Y*.%daaan) Instituta pitaniya AMR SSR. Moskva. (MSTAURANTS. hyg. evaluation of dishwashing mAchl-sei (ihas)) MEM'TNVA, H.P. (Koskva) Principles of sanitary bacteriolopical standards and research in nutritional hygiene. Top.pit. 18 no.4:67-72 Jl-Ag '59. (KIU 12: 10) (FOOD, m1crobioloff, standards & investigation Ous)) WIMITIVA, M.P. Typing of gtophylococei with the FLid Of bacterloplipkgos. Zhnr.atkrobiol. opid. I imun. 30 no.2:35-39 F '59. WRA 12:3) 1. In Inetitute pitantya ANN SSSR. Noskva. (BACTERIOPIIAGN. Hicrococcus pyogenes typing Okus)) (KI(MOCMGM Vf 0amm, typing with bactertaphage (Rua)) NOGKOTA, Refire Lsonidovna; PX. Georgiy Tullyevich; Prinimals uchastiye NOIMMA. Te.L. KWIDIJMTA, N,P., reteenzent; AFT. F.5.. rateensent; TSIPMkS. A.L.. red.; UDICHIVA, V.T., takhn.r*4. (Kicrobiology of the cold storage of rood productej Kikrobiologlin kholod,111nogo khrenentle pishchavylch produktov. Koakwo. Ooejze-vo torg.lit-ry, 1960. 119 p. (KIRA 14:1) (Food--Storage) (Kiorobiology) SHTENEERG, Abram Illich; PLOTNIKOVA, Yuliya Illinichna; MUYTOaINA, Klavdiya Vasillyevna; Prinimali uchagtiye: GEYNIZIG, ~.G.; NEFEDIIEVA, N.P.; NCVIKCV, Tu.V., NATANSON, A.D., red.; -T~LIUYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. (Guide to practical work in nutritional hygiene) :iukovvdstvo h prakticheskim zaniatiiwn po gigione pitanila. Moskva, Medgiz, 1961. 358 p. (MIRA 15:7) (NUTRITION) 37201 5/56o/bi/ooo/cil/007/012 ,~7 E027/E635 A M101tS i Zhukov-Vorethni ov . N. N. . Xaysk I y . Y~zd.v.k&j , V.I. . il-OA.~, A.P. . Gjurdii~~Ian, %, k. --]LLL-UjP , '.. %.. . el .J-L v a.,- P " .1;'Ic it :~jlja.vv. N.N., Klirov, V.14., Novikov. S.S.. Vovikova, I.S.. Petrov. !4.V., .Sush;.o, Ugryumov, Ye.P., Fedorova, r,.,.. Lal,h,irov, ~.F.. Vinogradova. I.N.. Chamova, X.^s. and Btiy,.,), Yt,.A. Vr TITLEi The results of the first microbiolrgical and cytological experiments in Space in earth satellites SOL-41CE: Akadamiya njuk SSSR. 1s1,,usxtvennyye s?utniki Zemli. no. 11. Mx~scow. l')Cl. Rezul'taty nauchn7kh imaledovaniy. proveeennykh vo vromyn poletov vtoro;o i tret'yego koemicheakikh 1corabloy-sputnikov. k4 - 67 T!:X-1 The authore report the results of their invesAirntions of biological obj,cts w!,ich had heen eypoao,! to si)acp cor'liticne in shta'.Ilte vehicles. The first part of the more, was revoted to & study of the survival of cells of differin; levels or ercc~inoation under the influence of radiation and other atd 5 5/7 ( 0/''1 /0C( /01 ?/C,12 El; 2 7 /ZILI 3 5 T1.c results of tne --- u;.fnv~,tirahle factors. in comparison wit',. contrai materijtIn which ri~n-inoi tit tho labratorj over the ^,-- period. I n i xp., r . r-n t a ,, , th hac t eri a 2nl . sanpl' Ps of 5ti m;)vri s i onp a f Fa c h a r i c:i a c o. I Aoroh-acter aero,enes, Staphjlococcus nuraus and Clost-idi.n butyricum contain~nz 5CO million organi-is or spores n, r m I . war a monled in ampoules. And exposee to i% spAcn fl rht ~f un~, t., t a(' IJ d1urn t i on ;the nural-or or vlabl a I nd i vi dua I a a r I er the ex-.o more ei 1 (1 :in t d I F rer ^ I -n I ri cart t I I rrow t he vn I titin for t Yti c.)ri t rn I ~Iarl,l oa . A a irti I nr axi,or i ment with cnrr 1 e-1 out .,It' t -, e T2 p-.1 ~~o of E . co I i and the 1 -12 1 pha i, . of A . aeroK~n~s . , '~s ch - e Pont In the second satellite; again. no sigificant r-!dtiction in th, titre of t.iti phage preparations cnul~l he ilot ecte,! if ter return from space. Sirtilnr results were obtained with ,renarations of' )ha!-e ent into space In the fourth and fifth satellites. Two bottles and six tubes of HoLa calls, some of' w.iichiors saturated with oxyg4n, were exposed to space flight Card 2/ 5 !;/560/61/OCO/C,11/067/012 C027/Z635 The results of the conditions. after it lind firott been sl-wn that vilirntion anti acco; arotion eid not Ov. t.ich the cell 8 from the ~:*-as. Th . cultures wi thout oxy,,utx a pe,ired norrial on return, wkcre- in t'i o a e a x po * a (' t o o x y F, e n mo s t o f t h o c il I I a ha d d e g P n e r A i P (I . t1int ',0!, or the Cella, whetler Iet-iche~, from o- Subculture nhowe,l re.i.aining; on t:ie gli-e. w4vra dead; how"Ver. two ILULUM Call. g..j growth, and the colls which craw tin mhowe(! no abnormalities or nor,)hology . So antigenic differences c,-uld he detected ir. t;ie cells in anaphylaxis an,~ des0ensitization experlan(rits in guinea- Iiij:3. ri, subsequent space flights fibroblast ar.d hurr-an amnion call cultures were ttudied. with similar results. Plitces or runan and rabbit skin were also unod. On August 12th 1960 two piece4 of a" in 2.5 x 3.5 cm. in size and 0.3 thick -er-~ talcon rroc. a human donor. placed in Hanks solution and sent 2nto space -~n the :Jecondna,mt:l'iter anOn recovery they were reErnrtod on the original .te i th dono d became firmly attnch*d after seven days. Card 3/5 17 ,he results of the --- 5iwi I A r ronu Its w~r o ol-tntio,1 ,1 0. t wo othnr d nor aAti ap--ratus wap dovi so., far =& ln,~, a mtil,c%il tur,, in &,-c~ . in arder t a , il-4.y the aL i1i ty of t,ac terin to mul t-.ply under s;-co con.;itions. n experinonts wit.. Clostridiu:.-. butylicu3a no de~iationq fro.n trie controls wero ol)sprved. -he speond part of the word, wit - aQvoted to a atkidy of possible gonetic effecta trou ht nh~)lit h-i exposure to apaco c ndl t I ons . ciaitil y by lookin-,, fnr tho pr-'- t ion cf auxotrophic mutants onO 1'.'sogeny In haCtorin. Tho formor wpre d.itected by inoculation on a layer of minin.al medium which was then covered with an overlay of the same medium ii order to fix the colonies. %iben the latter had grown un their pomition wal noted Pod an overlay of complete madiun was then ~ut on, and tne colonies which then grew up as a rerult of' the diffusion or assentialnutrient aseuxotrnpl'ic mutant:.,,Vo such mut 11 couldb e malect:d, a a r ant 7owunerein susp n ns of F che ichia 0 rocoverwd from the second antollits. The axporiments on the Induction of lysogenic baderin w*re carried olit on a strain or Z. coli lysogenizod by a X phage which had boon exposed tc cosmic Card 4/ 5 S13",rA'- /GC-0/011/007/012 .h~ re.,ulls of thi, --- Z027/Z635 i-nd t At ion in t I. o f i ft 1, RA tit aF r c. I,!..% I, par t i cIt ,~r a re,, vo,! t. ) ad- It n,; t0in ,,e An t i mer~ir. ;arter tic end or t c Alent pi-riod the, action af the i,nt i wa it c,it shor t by di I lit Ing I: I CC,. s t re p to r..j c in wa 5 Atli! e I to 1 nh i lit tthe host oreanL sr.li, .and t:aL -~jxturv. was pla I ed out on the ind ica tor stra in in order t o cuunt the phige parUcles pro(!ucert. The r-k1lt8 obt,ii:ied, coitsidered. in coinpariI,,on witii control oxperiments. proviGod no evidence of in,luction by cosmic ratliation during a space rlizht or ninety minutes. No difference wan cbservad in the plaque morrhology. No chan!;oa could be detected in the chencal and p;.yalcal properties of calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid recovered After a space flight. -ho results as it whole indicate that no damage was suffered by isolated cells d,iring a brief exposure to pace conditions. There are 6 figures ind 10 tables. : UDIMITTEDi May 23, 1()61 Card 5/5 NEFEDIYEVA, N.P.; PETROVICH, S.L.; PETRUSHIN, L.I. Phage pa~torn of staphylococci itsolated during the regular inBpectlon of confe4tionary faotories and in comection v"rh food poisoning. Vop.pit. 20 no.3:51-55 My-Je 161. (KUU IL4.- 6) 1. Is mikrobiologicheakovi~aboratorii (zav. - T4 I.Rmbinshteyn) Instituta itaniya kHK SSSR. TsiTAPHYL4DCOCCUS) (BACTFMOPRAG-E) (FOOD POISONING) ZHUKOV-MLZHNIKOV, N.N.; MAYSKIY, I.N.; PLaGV, A.F'.,- NEFEDITETAI, N.F. Space microbiology. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.5:809-817 S-0 '()I. 14:12) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy biologii MAN SSSR. (SPACE '-IlCROBIOLOGYj ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV, N.N.; MAYSKIY, I.N.; YAZDOVSKIY, V.I.; FEKHOV, A.P.; RYBAKOV, N.I.; KLEMPARSKAD, N.N.; GYURDZHIAN, A.A.; TRIBULEV, G.P.; NEFELL-1MA,--ff-F.; KATIONIKOV, M.M.; PODOPUIDV, I.I.; ANTIPOV, V.V.; NOVIrOVA, I,S.; KOPITEV, V.Ya. Problems of space microbio-logy and cytology. Probl.kc,sm.biol. 1:118-136 162. (MIRA 15:12) (SPACE ~UCROBIOLDGY) (CYTOLOGY) ,TUKOV-VMSJIIIKOV, N.N. (Zhukov-V'erezhnikov, N.N.); MAISKI, 1.7:. [MVsk1j, I.N.]; PEHOV, A.P. (Pekhov, A.P.); NEFEDIZVA, N.P._LNeLe~jljeva., !1. P. ) Comic microbiology. knalele biol 16 no.3i3O-)9 My--Je '02. HOOKSO T.S., WYEDIUVA, N.P., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Organization of sanitary supervision and scientific work In the field of food hygiene in Rumania. Gig. i san. 28 no-1390--94 J&163. (WRA 160) 1. Iz Ministerstva zdravookhranoaiya SSSR i Inst~tuta pitaniya AM SSaR. 2. StsLrohiy gosudarstvennyy s&n.1ta--nyy inspektor 14inisters*4va zdravookhromeniya SSSR (for Medoks) (hUMMIIA-F~OD IND USTRY--ZAA ITAT ION) NEFED "I EVA, N.P. ; it, L. 1 . ; !'A ~ !~', A, M.N. ; rAfi:7111, P.M. ; 1.11 W41CN, V. A. Lnphlllization nf ,* 1. r -a j hy 1 3 . c) -- a s mikrobJol., eiid. I Irr'Un, 4.e r;,-.,4.*14-1-125 AT 1. Institut plt.,tri~ya ON 55-Ft, ',-,-idarstvenrrj medltsinsk'-kh biclloK:~-hpskikh ;,,-,)pira*.ov im-n! Imititut V,r-mmykh prf3j-Firnt;,v, MDSkVFI. ; r,Ei -.! s . Z n u r . 1-,5. ( V. -. ILA 18 '- ~ k,-r.'.rol'nyy Inf3t: ~'ut I ,,fEFED'YEVA, S tal hylo~-oc~-a, int, ~x i it- or.s and L%v: r- -y 11 4 rull - - - S. vop.plt. 2/. r14). 31P1-82 11-1-010 I.,:,, ) 1. In:, C tu t : I yu ".1; S: Jl, Xor--va. ' Dc(-ombor 3, ")Q. ACC NR. AP6027307 A~ SDURCE CODE: Ul/021111/66/025/C)C))/bogo/(Y,'-2 AUTiiaR: Nefed'yea, N. P,,- OROi none T17LE: Microbiological recommendat Ions and method3 of testJ.ng Irradiated food ;zoducts (Based on materials of the Unitei Conference of Experts FA0,~tAGATET________ SOURCE- Voprosy pitaniyn, v. 25, no. 3, 1966, 90-92 'TOPIC TAGS: food technology, icnizing irradiation, microorganism contamination ABSTRACTi In June 1965 seventeen experts from 10 countries (England, Italy Canada Netherlands, Peru, USSR, USA, France, Federal Republic of Germany and Japan~ participated in a h day conference held in Vienna to discuzo te3ting of irradiated food an a stop toward establishing international standards re(ii1ating irradiation proce.,j:iiar, of l'ood products. The time required for discussing microbiological methods 'fas considerably reduced because many of the same experts had iittended earlier a subcoq-.uttee meeting of the Int,3rriational Society of Microbiologists in England wheru methods for testing irradiated food products had been considered in detail. Differences between heat proco3alig and irradiation processing of foods wore pointed out and it was generally aCTeed that new ter,Tdnology is needed to describe irradiation processing. Dr. Ingram from &..gland suggested three now termo: 1) radapertization I-Card 1/2 UDC: 613.2+61L.39:539.16 ACC NR: AP6027307 (radaportizataiya) to describe irradiation (if food products w.11th doses sufficient to reduce the number and/or the activity of viabla microorganisms to such a level that only a very small number, if any, can be found using any Aandard testing -methods, '11) radici~,,ation (radisidatslya) to describe Irradiation of food products with doses sufficient to reduce the number of viable nonsporeforming pat%ogenic airroorganisns (except vir-uses) not found wi-,h standard testLng methods; 3) radurization (radurizatslya) to describe Irradiation of food products with doses sufficient to reduce substantially the number of viable apocific microorganisT.W causing spoilage. Following a lively discussion, the experts voted in favor of specifying the type of i-rradiation processing method used on the label of an ir-radiated food produLtt- Before final recommendations can be made for testing methods, more data are needM on the mycology and virusology of D-radiated food products. Orig. art. has: none. ~SUB COD9: 06/ SUSK DATEs none LCard 2/2./(~- I seli* - - 0: W..-. 00000 000000000 00 0006.6 a 00*00oi 94410 06ow- Al A I . 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C., 0 0 -m,lit ill ill. ES p4k t. hij,1-1 in fill%, I h. -w. 00 'hick. jl~ bl'b. 1 .400 f .11 Illef tl 11 Th, mil ... t- .I e., 111-b".11-11 00 o b."'. It.". .1 ill, . is, 4 P. 1,11'. .1". L~ M-W # -10-t tIllf.41,11- A- t., ih, 1,~ ........... .00 41 .1, t -4 the egg V- 111411 CX14 64- A %thAlIrl f-11111- Ifillit rh, rgS vrhvt~ rh, -011ti-Ill 4 11,10 1- blih-, whit, the ,ml-t -4 v-1,Cit ind Ash is -ii,41by The ---e -1- .f h, ,, r4k 00 6.ghrl. the )I,,) ,ml,nl .. ClIA 161 -.1 Ill, I&I is It 141 bl Tbi, Winkagir in of - 11-1-ig ih, age ICA 2 1 m"ath, Was 19 ~ in the CAN 4 file Ramminvand 12-, to that .40 0 h~ king d'. h Ms. F I Ik'nut, ~ 16, 0" Ole" it a A a n 11 a b4a 3 o s 0 to 0 is 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 to 00 00 0 00 0 0 * 0 0 41 o00 : : : :I: : 0 0 0 0 9 a 0 0 00 41 US3. C-~ALS OF AValf.HAAAA Dr.?L451T. NerSA-lows, ij.V. (rrudy Vossoyms. sameh. I @led. Inst. lakum t. ZILid. 'Lopllva I Gass (Proc. LU Woo *at.-roe. Inst. aynthatic liquic Fuel and uns), 1950, (2) 27-43, abstr. in Chem. Abstr/. 1"2, bol. 46, 5815). The clisalcal and screen analyses of the coal and aft and the rvispoess of cool to cokIng and benoficiatoo are reported. The coal Is of th4s dry, long flame nono"Ing variety W to a transition from brown to hiad coal. The adh With the exCoptioz. of one bed Is high wlting and viscous. The coal can to samicoked in simple coking ovens. 75.40X is of @is* suitable for gasification, annericiation of the coal priop to gaaLfIcaticio in not advisable. Me coal Is fla~ble and the conditiotis for GLoring it need further stydy. In a coo"Ito gample thomb content is 16.4, 50-3, and volatile setter 33.00. The lower calorific value Is 4760 kcal./kc- C.A. 19 I W ".0. J lid gaiq K r"'1 wdvm., I. IIIJ los"ficttim~ At, oilorl, 1. -,-It ,I, 'A .1 1 Yt-. 'Aw 4 Is b). It I-- Iv.w "Itol 4 humq. arlipt, .-I Ow "Ibirl 1, .4 E--d bw I"wh V'Mrse" I'tw 4~ 4.4 .,III S 1 2.4 .111 t-1. Aa. 'd Ifir flin III II.., 19: 3187. (MARACMU.6TIC5 OF GuALS OF kotijWs jkj1%,'t>1T. Matv-ova, I.I. wd isfed,eva, o.y. (rrudy Vossoyus. Nauch. Inaked. inst. LaiLumst. Lkid. 7opliva I Gase (Proc. All Union set.-res. Inst. synth*tlc,LqtLLd PWI wA Gas), 1950 (2) 76-86, ab bto. in Chem. Abstr., 1952, vol. 46. 5615). The coal is of the loan brown vsriety. It ccntalns up to 151 of alkali- soluble humle acid& and .nly 1-1.5% of *ztreictable bitiamns. This =1 is suitable w1nly for local coi)sumpLjon.Cq)m1c&j and physical ealymes and test results am give. C.A. 77~ 9~4 Mi ;.~g ahbk- Lt PWY04 awr Cho T. tval Its r4mtapun rug, a 4 its rOlO W io~xtom: - $i4.kel llei'diort'l; I i U - )1~ I Wdo Clt*CUWO JJAMJ..~. o, KKIPZDIYXTA, Ye.A.; XX4XIZVA, N.V. :. ~... rk - ~, - '-' I-I" , Study of eroded forms of the relief by the experinent&l method. Trudy Inst.geog.68:5-36 '561 (MM 9: 9) (Arosion) :Phylical geography-Blectromachnnical analogies) I Z,. Xj /) ~ -/ / I - /" /,, , _i ITITA, T~,A. 14 PhysicWeaCraphical principles for the planning of forest shelter- belts. Isv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:172-174 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.) ,~X"l YKVA. TS.A. Developrmtnt of contemporary, dewidation and accu=Llatlou pro- cesses in the Agetev-Debed area in the Armenian S.S.R. ltv. Ali Arm.33R.Ser.gaoj. i geog.usuk 11 no.4:37-49 158. 1. Instl'tut geografti AN 3SML. (MIRA 12- 1) (Agetev Valley-Phvoical geography) (Debed Valley--Phvotcal geography) IMFED1 LVA, Te.A. basins in volcanic regions as illustrated by the Gegammkoye upland. Trudy Inst. geog. 74:132-139 '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Sevan region--Snow) NZYMPTIVA, Te*A.,, nauchn" sotrudnik Is there ouch a thing as continental drift? Sauka i zhisn' 27 no.6:78-','9 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Institut geografij Akademii nauk SSSR. (Continents) NEFEDIYEVA, YE. A.9 CANo GEOG SCIV "GEOMORPHOLOOY OF - 4-, THE NORTHEASTERN PART OF t-AA~ft CAUCASUS . (ON THE EXAMPLE OF AoSTEV-DEBED!,KIY I~AYON). MOSCOW, 1961. (MIN OF ED RI--FSR. MOSCOW STATE PE13 I NST IMEUI Ve I* LENIN). 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