SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARRO, I. - ARSKNI, K.

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f i f fit 7 " 141 I F AUTHORSs EYSOUt O~G,t Candidate of Tdcbnio#l Sei,;izc*sj Arro, LXh. TITLEz The Content of 3-4 BOASPmas in lose bitonten, Oil SM14 Tars (0 HoUrshanii 34-benspirana v zslll~otorykh astionskikh slantsevykh saolakb) PERIODICALt I v*stiy#- Akademli *auk Estonskoy SSR, Ir 3, op 220 - 2 8 (03ck,R) (OerlA takhmichaskjIft I fizjk.',-m&:te=Uch~*kikh am&) ; ABSTRAM As early &a 1947, the oarcinoms-produoitC effect ofithe bjy- produat oven tar obtained fr*s Wont" ioil *halt vo lished, 3,444aspyrtAe boinff tho amroloollon. The ar s sotab- ticle contains data on the content of 3,4-and i"?-7090sp as In the generator oil# the by-produot oven and thr tar. The content was determined bjr aid of am inat lation wit ~~ h &,so- lid host uArrisr at a tooperatuts ~f 735 in the r9 ietar. For purposes of conotatratIng the two bsr pyron*sp 4 1still- ation pro3assos In a vacuum and multiplejohromatogr4 phy.wift siltas. gel and aluminum oxide were carrlrd. out. The fr4c- tione obtained from this process vote intilestigat*d *ith re- xPect to --hoir 3-4- and 1,2-benspyrano ocintont, by a id of Card 1/2 the ultraviolet absorption aptatrograph. It There was OoOO4% I The Content of 3.4 Bontypyrone in Some Estonian 011 Shille Tars of 3.L-b *nspyreno in the medium fraction the generator f oil, o.171,9 In the by-product oven 4ar, anA 0.015% in the tar of the intitallation with a solid host ourier. Ths protozoa of 1.2-bon3pyrono was datorminel on1jr aqua Itatively. There are 9 taKea and 19 references, 9 of wbing are English and 10 Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Institut khimii IN 94tonskoy 389 (1%e Chojifatrylnatituto. of the 13 Estonian SSR) SUBMITTEDs December 23# 1957 NOTEt Russian title and Russian names of ludiviiluale and inatitu- tions appeating in this article have boon used in the trans- litoration 1. Tars-Aralyals 2. Petroleum-Proportlea 3. Bens"rene --Doter-idution Card 2/2 8102Y6010ooloo /0011012 C111 0222 AUTHORSi Arro,I., and ByteiftsO., Candidate of %ohMoal S~31*nces TITLE: On SpeC_tr_a_T7MWi0 Determination of Light AromaAc drocarbonel ip the Product13 of Low-Temperature Carb2!!.Z1Ltio )f the Esthonian PERIODICAM Izvestiya Akedemi nauk Eatonekoy Mt, :Seriya Takhnicheskikh i Fiziko-liatematichiskikh nauk, 1960,XD-3, P).187-194- TEXTs The authors devolop a spectral analytic meth~Dd for a quantitative determination of aromaiie combinations of the produ0s ofilov-tempsaturt carbonization of shale. With the aid of the Ramn e3motruh, aromatic hydrocarbons up to propyl oansone can be dot*rminedi withjultraviolet spectroscopy they can be determined up to benzene amd tollle:ne. In the shale benzene the set of aromatic hydrocarbons with alkyl groups decreases with the increase of the length of the lateral obalm . kmolig the low- temperature carbonizing plants working in the oil rogime -hose ones vitb a fixed beat carrier show the maximal content of ar6matic,,combinations. The total content of benzead and toluene (relative 4o theiset of shals) in tumnal kiln benzine and rotary retort benzine is almost. equal (ItO.200.25). Card 1/2 On Spectral Analytic Determination of Light Aromatic Hydrocarbor.s in the Products of Low-Temporature Carbonization of the Exthonian Shale S/023J60/000/00:/001/012 Gill/C222 The authors mention Ix-&nit, Landsborgt Dilam and KobWaltaiya. There are 2 fikures, 4 tables ard 10 reforencess 6 Sovistp I Gerjoan and I American. ASSOCIATIONs Institut khimil kkadomii neuk Estonskol SSR Institute of the Acad!m of Sciences o.~ the SUBMITTEDs October 16, 19~)q Card 2/2 ARRO, L. Work praettcn aid labor organizatlon at a rwhinn, I OU12ting bureau. Den.1 la-id. 18 no.1:64-67 J& s6a. (14 13S1) BOGOVSxir, F. A. (TS.11is-my3m, Pyw"Wtoys #hoss*$ Of. 2331V kv. I)p MEN, 0. 0. jTalUbt u1. T#kh*Mo d. 15~ kV'. 13); AIMO,, 1. Kh. (Tallint ul. TOMIkko V150 Irv. 5) Cancerogenle &Won of som abroustographic 6-60tion't of Ur obtained by disti*IiAtiou of Iftonim oil *WOO., VoP- lack. 6 no. 32,34-42 0;60o (WBA V 07) 1. Is Instituta, 612periantallucy i klifticue)-vy mmd'~Ww dir. Itand. mod. tauk P. A. SoWskir) i In titUtfA Wldl dir. kand. khbldbeskikh vauk, A. T. Ky1211 AN IWImskmy M i (CARG111001"l) (TAR--..MSIOLOGICAL I*=T) ARITV Vae cf tY,!z-I;i7br End paper chromi tography U detwr4Aning poly- S811. ~ . oyt!llc arow.tf.cl b7drocarbona. Isv. AN W, $or. riz,tv-t. i tFikh, nauk 13 no,~947-51 t64 w-isitJoti of shale Ur frm cbmnbor wran rbid, I 52-56 1. Academy of ScIencee of the Retcailan S.SeR, BsLi,uta ot Chemistry. Li SO WIPEr r Vr*1A!#bj U-7 -;Pquatidaf, t'mg T Is the absolute tax for dMusion c6nditio no. I d I I Pw I i PT ~i I : ~f 1 1-11 1 1 -, 1: rj , ILI I N 19 I 1 IL , 4 t . ,1 J,: I I I 11 L If L 111556-65 ~l1 60;z 50. 6'.m eteel u ~Onvoimauz* tarsi 'Ai 4w~sijo raeoifto $06 *441 th,4 tdga'. Orii. mirti,-*" f L 4~OCLATIONt T;sllxnekiy lichte, SUBMITTED: 00 USA-- 'A" j, WWI a, tt C,etoj.o -y ,I.bs Jour Rof 110 13, 1.- 33, 57056 Author Inst Title Aleksandrov V. Ya., arronet "T. I - Not -,iven Adenosire Trinbos-hite Causes if Cilia of the Scintillatino Bi)i'%;'~!e:Liu- K Iled by Glycerine ~,xtraction ("cell model") Orig ..ub Do!~J. Ui 11111., 1.~56, 110, Vo 3, '~57-41 Abstract 'ections cf the oalate faucus of fro- 1nd a tead 3 el I ri 3 e trachea. of xa-b',it ~?,t -are )1-::ed vidle c'-d)-led in --n e-~ t, _ting sclution (45 ', :rlycerine, 0 '12 KC I on a.J.-)hos- Dhite buffer R,. a -)If 7.2). 'mvoml d-l,,Ys ater the Sections were ~4radually transferred nto ivrlling so:.ution (0.1? " Kci 0.005 " Mir 12 Card 112 U'!U,/Gener_.1 Biolo,7'Y. Cytolo,-_-,y B Abr, Jour Nlo 1.;), 1953, 57065 Abstract :at t-lie same ~)Ii). Undar thes,~! condi",4ons the scin- e--)itT-_eIi1ur" was mac,~-Fvt.ed the nL;clei i~,nd cyto )11,.sn coi ulated, .nd J.n diffused state, stained -iVi teutral red. The ad~*ition of ',5-10"M 1 n:?utralized 301utinn of TV lmder i glaqs 'covxjr c in ~ee~ Vie i3ol-ted cilia whic', :wtine~ A,"Fn Vie eells to zeintillate. Ho ~tin,,; p rovoI '.;).Tit t!)e ptapa=atiun ~,ana ridibunda e.Itracta,,, Ly ',ti ca~:iae consideratlj uore %eat resis 'a- %khan [I-:,-& -)re d ijZ' n.41 ticn lina teLv)o;oi:.. '.ehis-'J.0 ,cor- res--.-)o.nds to ;'ne dif.'Lerence in hoqt ~~esiatl (,;e of live* scintil . -~tin , cili:-. in these 3!)ecies ~~f frogs. C-rd 212 &MOMIT, N. 1. 1 i CelluW wA total-body beat resistantio of him tdx~somla L. and Unlo Orassits hillposon at differsat lowponso -witelodix I no.43443-4~9 A-Ac 159. (IOWA U110) 10 labomtarl:m IrlotoohnfA Waptatviy 1uhtinita tal%olocil AN SM t Labyratoriya teltoflatolodt I taltoekoloj I Botaniche- skogo Inatitusa AN SM. lorAlurad. r (PRWS) (UMMO) (RUT-INYSICLOGICAL X"M) i IIt oi,,~3viy I-iitlfml. Imen 1 '1 Fc r In.rill g A? I S I! airtdea--knn TROSHIN,A.S., otv. red.j_AhBQW9.JL4., red.j BMM,T.V;,o rodo; ZI'IRMSKIY,A.I.j rod.; KUSAMIA,A.A., radol FILIM, K.L.,. red.; L02IRA-LOZINSXIY,L.K.p red.1 FOLTAISKIT, Yu.I., red.; SUKWOVA,K.M., red.; USMOVOO.P.p red.1 FELODMAN,N.L., red.1 ALEXSMROfp Y.U.0 rml. [Cell and the twPerature ot the xodi=; transictions) Kletlm i temperature arody; trudy. IlosWep Vlatka~ 1964 303 p. hTRA 1821) 1, Internationol Spaposium on Cytoecology,, :Alnl,3RrsAj, 1963. 2. Institut tsitologii AN SM, Leningrad (:!or 'Mrosbin,, Irronet). 3. Laboratoriya, komicbeskoy lAolx)gil, Wtituta tsitologii M SM, Leningrad (for Laziza-Uminlikiy).4* Lap- boratoriya taitofWologil, I tsitookologli Ilotaid4bakogo in- stituta ims V4.14mmarova AN SSSR, Loningr#4 (fa.,- AloUsodrw). 5. IAboratoriya aravnitalOnay taltologil tait4logii AN SSSR, LeuinpM (for Zhlrnmskiy,, Kum&ba, 1j'shOOT). 6. Labora-toriya tsitologii oftokletoobMkh orgwlismov b3stitutwo tsitologii All SESR, Leningrad (for okiy inatitut Ixeni V.L.Komarova AN S=t IA,ninl-,rad (for Arrowt), '21(4) BOY/09-6-3-11/29 AUTHORS; Voytoyetakly, V. K., Tolmachevej 9. *11' ArsaXLy4_X TITLE: A Scintillating Glass for Detectimg 314(v Neutrons (318~ntill_ yatsionnoys steklo dlya detsktiraftniya medl-sanyW1 neytronov) PERIODICAL: Atomnaya onergiya, 1955, Vol 6, 13' 30 P.) 321 - 3261MR) ABSTRACT: The compoaition and the activgtoT of a jaintillating glass must be chosen in such a way that theirlepectra are within the range of maximum sentitivity of tho lphotovultiplior and do not intersect with tho(aboorptl~)n spai:trun. A seiries of glass types was produced Li O.SAOJ~t U21).MD 2 1 2 I/IlLi O.,41%.-fra 0.2sio 4/&Li 0.44'r 0.418-10 -1.0,Li 0. 2 2 21 2 2 2' 2 .4/,Rb3O.,.,SiO2' Li2 O-CUO.23io 2) wh1ch v o"~ie activated. with Co. Glass of the type Li 0,2310 to be', the most donvonient 2 2 Proved if it was attivated with 2 mol-1,4 Co. The flasses wsrs pro- duced in tit following way: carbonin noWsa.1ts of it, cat Na, K, Rb, and SiO 2 were mixed at ctrtain'twei ht proportions Card 1/5 and a titrated soIntion of trivalent Cs(UCI I was %44#d~to 1 3 A Scintillating Glass for Detecting 3low Ifeutreinin this mixture. ?urtharmore, distilled water vas adied to this mixture until a viscous mase form*4 which was triturst4d in a porcelain crucible during ono hour. Thon the mass was dried at 1000C and annealed for 20 min a 800cC. T he pro- duction of the enamel which followed vaej made in a corundum container at a temperature of rror, 125CO3000C. After about 2-3 hours the enamel had become trAnspaxont. It vais poured into a cold metallic mold and the disk-stapad pieces of glass thus proluced were after-trsated :Ln a murfl4 furnace heated to 5COOC during 30 minutes. Tht su:Intillkting efficiency of the type3 of glass - due to elfct:.-on e*c1tw:ion - was measured by a comparison with -the ocintitlating 4.ficia.ncy of a HaJ'11) crystal itt a scintIllation-*,ompton spectrometer. In tkis -.onnection the efficiency of the; , 91,ass is 1-0 of the F&J(Tl)-crystal. The ratio between t!~e scintillation yields of electrons and a-pariicl~%_o was easured 3'~-B - 4. Lumireac-ince of a scintillation flash 1 64 ab,)ut 0.15 psec. If the glan 11 he' thickness of I em andlco3talns lith*un enriched with Lj6'to, 90.5~ it has an etf clancy of 192% for Card 2/3 thernal nautrons. If the glass Is. 5 mm thick its efficiency .A Scintillating Glass for Detecting Slow Woutrono 1 SOy/89-6-3-11/29 dooreasen to 40 in the detection of 10 +Y-neutrons. The sonsitivit,y of glass to fast neutron IsIlovand attains an optimum efficiencY of 0-05~ at a th1:kM:41j:C-tD`f I am of the glass. 2. 31. Karpova asoisted in the! pr ion of the glans samples. There are 9 figures, i UVIO, ni;d i1 references, 5 of ihich are Soviet. i SUBMITTED: October 2% 1958 Card 3/3 PAIHOMDVA, N.B.; MUMt 'N.1.1 IVANOV, Y.F.; Kmo=x, $1.3.1 MMKONW, lpp&mtus for dotdating coimidenco f potitlos. Nauch.-tokh.abor.doo.isd-va lit. v 0 na I t4lbe no*At 119-98 162. (XMI If"10) jj! MM 04045742 "i SOLTACE: Rof sh. Moktmiko I !j .7777 ):a s o" r*04440 0 lei. e-1 !Ioil capmr, I-J;ow4w j GTfQ;A:klF:,T. M 11, ~!KJIK i, p0 1'trs~ilt tlow. This Iro-i) btil m tolso lovol i allmol i FM' t All 64 NOW CITO 92 Ob. - St EU 00 i'll PAT it I' 1.1T !:1F -A Awl 141 gal ~i W V r ic~ Fir. I A if I . MAYEVP-M.11..; SULIMOVA, N.Yo. ScintiUation wthod for X-rky wW moo-r"P domixott PrIb. i takh. skap, 8 nce4s%~-63 il."Ag *930 I~A 16W) I AHSAYEVI M.I.; SULIMOVA, N.Te.; SHCHEKIN, K.I. I Susceptibility of photamdtipliers to X-rsym wd gang rays, Prib. i takh. okjk). F, no.W24-127 JI-Ag 16). 16s12) I I la I' IN; Aii J1 41 I. Ill 'i oj~ 1, 01i R111MR1111T, IM Imil!'111, 1111111 R I -4 I Till T.1mr. it vi, rl~lt I!.. 49 i~pcoqwjl t! IMM it me& --i.-T )04904i AP.* AUTHOR: MP-Ljf~j~ AL lRd 77 ,77 Ity j; ig"Ai jr &U of thm abov a types it curves was found pom sih" J"L U.jjo~ C Nii:1 MR 21 4;11 Ol A: Or ACC -NRt" AR6016466 SOURCE 0:)DE: tkl-6272161'066fiifi!6f~.1-/~0104 F1 MON# P". a., AUTHOR: Arsuey, M. I.; 14atygev, V. V.; Nyqlv, I Samo lov, P. S.; Sulimova, N., Xe.; Uskov, -"91 ORG: none 11311 TITLZ: Development of scintillation and Ionization methods in Ed'yM 24 dosimetry SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiyu I IsmeritelInays. teMnika, -Abs. 11:!* 32. 809 REF SOURCE: Tr. Soyuzn. n. -I. In-ta priborostr., vyp. 1, 1964 5-13 t TOPIC TAGS: x ray radiation, low energy beta ray, scintillation tounter, radiation flux, soft bremsatrahhing, hard bremostrablung, b"mqi Iitrahlung ABSTRACT: The major objectives of modern radiometry and dosilnetry are discussed. These include the quantitative and qualitative analysWof radiation fluxes, the measurement of one type of radiation against the backsmund of the others, the dosimetry of the soft and of the hard bretnestrablung ct accelerator$ 1/2 UDC: 309.539. 16 L 45126-�� WII~AR6016488 and of impulse radiation fluxes, and the radiometry of low-enerigy beta rays in liquids and in gases. It is noted that one of the main trerwe In tf~e developtneft of radtometry and dosimetry is that of methods of scintillation Weasurement. on the basis of which a whole series of instruments for Industrial u-4 has beel produced. Nevertheless, the use of ionization metho(k to more 'ratioul for certain dosimetrtc and radiotnetric tasks. The article presents s~ briet review of some modem Instruments and equipment used to solve practical problems in radiometry and dosimetry. [Translation of abstract] JGC) SUB CODE: 06, 18, 201 I Card LZPIKA, No; BOO M BOVL* L; A W , 94 ".- ......- Petera Stuckas Littvi~as valaU univeraltates v 25, 1958,- a reviArv of & periodical. V"tia ,6o. (Latvim periodicals) ZUatn:Ukl* r&vtA, latv ak *~-131?5~486 I (sw qsn) SHENGELIYA, 1. D.; VAMITANGADZE, S. K.; SIMNGELIYA, G. G.,- SM=LIYA# N. A.; ARSENASHVILI. S. Sh.1 LIXHECHEV, L. L, 1.1----% ... 11 A.sWq-,. 'low elxkv-lime wall tlocks. tiudrAj [ftdQ-*W*ft* 4ik4i.-AAM a . 1 .1 IV ; - ~, . -~: I I ,,, 1~ 0 07 . t a 1 0 kmlO 77,757 i P.01-AL-.1-Ii./Chamical Toe-inclogy. ChomiCal Produot-3 - H ~uidl Thoir 7Jsos:.. Part 1, Safoty Toohgjjqu(.s. banit-ation, Abq Jour i Rilo Lhur-1himiyal Fo 15t 1958, 50792 Author ; Frohdoa$ 0.1 ,rsonQ, Alma Inst : - Titlu : 1,1,ar !4ua9urj9 for Protoetion of La*)o-, rurs Wbzking with Hydrofluoric Acid. OrIg Pu) ; Rov. Chim., 1957, 6$ *No 12, 777-?78 Abstract ; !,s a propiqlactic muusurc,,j Abn tio,,Plcin~ vith 1$1-0 -t is raeormohdarl to wash handi poriodicMy --.,ith a solutien Of CaC-12- laso application of a Up in glycari-ne) ointment is boneficlal. Upon appearane'l of barns, thi affacted areas aro wzhei~l Card 1 1/2 RUMANIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Ofganic~,Chsmlstry 0 Abs Jour.- Ref Zhur - Khim.t No. 1+1 1959, U791~t Author: Frehden 0.1 ArseAe A., Dimotte L, Inst Not given. Title Concerning the Preparation of Sulphcgusnidine. Orig Pub: Rev. chlo,j 1958, 9, No. 51 264-267 Abstract: A method Aad been worked out for thcpreparation of14-XHjCtAr02NHC(-NH)NH (1) by me'.!titg (2 hours, 81. j C&CW2 with W03 (tstitr) W.9) with a subsqquent dissolving of the o4lt, In water at 1-71i to the produced NH2C(fttH)0H2"MO3 (II) (yield of the Impgre 110 ab-6mt 7i% the melting pointt 185-214 ) In the medl',jn of water4acetone, 4-CH3CO1H66i;SO2Cl Is Wed in parts In the ratio of lil.6 at 25-350'with a pH of about 10 (1+5% X&OH Is added); U'lie obtained Lard 1/2 1 RUMANIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Orgaaic Zomistry 6 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Xhim.0 No. 4g 1959, 1179't 4-CH C0=0480 NHC(mNH)NH2 (III) (AeI4 grealer then 701; melting point 240-21f is hydrolyzed by heating for 1-.~ hoi.03 a 800 with 2% HC1 in a molecular proportion, III: H%=1:1.4-- NaOH is added to the pH ct 7 at 4~ , and f is obtained-, yield 65-7,94 recrystallized from water Rt20)_.t1. -- ~ V. Skorodumov Card 2/2 Couatry RM4kWIA 2 ytjoal An" AbS. Jour I tot aur - mftop 8b 5$ 19590 so. 15 L29 Author miss, L..; A Dan- L. 0 TIZIo DeturfAtUtIon Of Aold Orie~ Pub. Rev. ahike.p 1958# 9, No 6. 33~-333,, Abstract A moUw4p based on tho esterv~*tu NOW+ 6106h6l (SL) ftik iub*s OdAt 11 the obtainod te'tor i 4ftfO604 subataw,d, (aryst 0 at $00.01 &bout I *f =,-30,01- 4 or COM0096-4ted S& (0stlas a Maki the fle I 603M601 rator of the liquid vhloh,isl "flwt aWouserp md'tbo, IU Card: 1/3 A sm !00 drop 0) is Almd, itt vial, it 490koo 6"Ul Wa, I I PURISIA 4nalyticia Qvmtstry, kwLysis of "jinic 5, 1959, Sc 15129 Alls. Jour T It Orl,7. Nb. A"jatra AM solution. The eontent or me%% is oalcula- Cont, .1 ted mooordir4t to the quantIty of~laoff used for saponification of the sst%D-Ltr~.ng the so~*- lysis of strongly, 4110ted [_1,0 ~ so lut,01" MBTA which contain M&9W 1341ts lkut~ Suars, 4~0, BA to first extracted in 9 xpeolcl extractor. B. Manole, Card: 3/3 1~ AR.SFNE, C., -ng, 1. measarms in 1%5 In viaw of nuptlying t14! ,lq!ltut 3ugar ?lint with r-iw riaterlRl. Ind n1lin I 11~) n ~). 3 . I "~L. u 5 , 1J.7 Mr '65. .. A.- ~'j'int 1,.. rec, cir, ~ t 1 -ARSM, Dinu Increaning the o"fectiveneeo of the xwpddW*tm U:' stfta bOUM, &ernatica R= c. no.12,503-506 D 161. RMUMA/Human and Aninal 1hysio1oL;y - Liver. V-8 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Piol.y No lp 1958, 4014--- Author : M. Sarageop 4. Clopoteacu, I. 4reene Inst Title Ext-Arimental Machiudeal JimurAice. HuWral, Tislue. bL,tabolic atut Pathomrpbolof3ical ftoblwsa OmAwimtion No I. ClAngev of Various Blood Components ad 11,tructural CLan(Ses in tl-e Hapatic Tissue in Cases Of Expm,mantal, Jaundice In IoGs anar Ligature of the Otown a-lie ])Uct. Orig Pub Fiziol. norm., si patol... 1957p No 2j 118-M Abstract Lioature of tae --ommon bile duct in dogs led, altr 5 days, to tilirubinaamia, W increased levels of ~ tal cholesterine and alkaline phosphatase; Oter 20!dayu; it led to a 63--rease of these leve)4 and to a de*ease of the level of the albumtns in the seruM. the tAal amount of proteins remaining normal. At the emr tine in the liver there was a decrease of the consum'Un Card 1/2 HUMANWHumn and Amim' Ft4aiology - Uvers Ref Zhur - Biol... No 1i 1958) W i of 02.- MA a dacreass of the a=unts of glywl%,W~j phospholipide and vater in the Ilver. glvtologlaaA chmps could be observed on the 5th deq end on; on the 15th day) there vu gmmxlar dystro0y, on t'2e 254. day - awlear pyknoals and prolifeMUM of hia- tiocytes. ARSIVEp Radol (Timisoart) Determinl"q the factors of the regular wA diffumK refleation, In , materials used In lighting engineering. Mac-trotahr ton 9 no*12o 446-"8 D 161. AFSML Ste MODORAJI, V. k Fornation of wholesoAs priosso Problem *4* 16 w,.1005- 1.12 0 163, 1. Fresedinte al CoW-tatulul pentru pr**I, (for W10ran). 2. Vicepresedinto &I Cositatuld pwir~ pft"rl (ffj~! Arsons), ARSENE, St.; NICOLAE, V. Cons~darationa an the delimitation of sconomin scient iev and disciplines. ProbItis econ IS no.3396-108 Mr 165. ARSENESCU, L. IngLueor George Conotantlue"u visiting hammialu Mv wansport 6 mo*22042-U3 D 161, ConstAntia"ou, Caorp Aac=Uftl wgLuowziq~ t ~ ARSZIMSCU, A. The 3d Conasse of the International Cotowil Ot tbo Amodbiktioal Sciences. Raw trandport 9 uoolt314 JI 162, - ARSI?MSCU. A. "Studies &W resear4h an pracUcal jwshWog.lo ard"Id by I As. Aradhosou, In trcmport 9 no*1014$7 6 o62. ARSENESCU, D,, :-ng. geologi COMMANUt D.0 Ing, Forecastij* the Whaviar of deposits pTodu4.0 undeP dissolvW,gam conditions in the case of the application oil a escondary recovory process by gas in.~e.-tion. Petrol $I gaze, 14 no.ns5)2-$46 N 163o VICIU. WI.; ARERMOU Gh. NUSTAU, N.,,- TOXCUIAM. A. AlmotroplVelological aplaustion of tht pbsuossmon of partial oontractioun on Isolalai fibers 04 the intact bWt,- Its experimental reproduction. Probl. card., Swro Vol. It 123-166 1955. (EMT, Awsiol-ov alectropkWviol. of contractions of Isolated fibers & Intact h"rt d frog) (ARRHYTOU, uperimatol jpm.nop rlWtbm, prod. In Isolated frog bearlt) TICIU. Ikil., ; ARORMCU, fib. Etrpothemes concorning tbs oloatroftololojW d *teat roow-M opap* 4, Probl. o&M., Buour. fol. 11167-239 J"J. (MMIROCAJIDIOGUM slactropbViviol. kWpotheass) (am, ftsialov oloatrophniol., DOW AFZLNL~U, IONESC-'~,- IV.; nmian, Smda; VHZCFANU, CARTACUUND, D.; p IUTTA, V.) BOBIC, D,,,- VALEMIU, Georgeta; AUKOW, r*larAa Studies of the a&p4ation of the cardlavasaulv apitom In angice drivers during summer njon4v. Fbmmnian 14 Rev. ao.UO-73 "&-* 16,1. (CARDIOVASCMAR SYSTEM ~hyaiology) (WR?IaN pk7siology) (DIMUSTRIAL MIDIGM (WAV VIM, AROWC11, it. BlactrqpYweioloa of mtoaardial Ufaret. Prob14 Smaw. Vol. lt261-329 190, - (KYOUDIAL WAROV, pkWslolog quatropkitol., Vector GLTUOCMPW): (TwMWMICwtim, In "wims d1sea"m wrocardial Warot) EXMFZA MWICA St*46 Tol.10JU intenua Wicbe D136 7317. AR$Zbt9 ~U ZAANFIRWCU N.. 11AVL1CA L. 0 9 C., TSODORW & and CONSTANT= 1. OCarcetarl oxperissentaak to k IWIL Ou IWO"141010 do distensit cardiac&. hifluenta toodifIclivilor pots or do 4WItawts ventricularit asupra #14etroosi-diogrommet Intr-un ax 60 Intemmitte chiror- gteall pentru stenotl rnitralil. Notil preliminard. Upwrintenta I study of cardiac distension potentials. Effects Of postopers. tive distension variations on the ECO in a case or vultral stenosis REV. FIZIOL. NORM. PATOL. 1955, 214(01-101) Graphis 3 in study of effects of intra%vAtricut r pressure chaNges on "mohoW Wton ential and contractile force of the Isolated (Straub) frog heart it was sliown that W low pressure produces biochurnical and electrical ehaWs of o0delecirotatle type. with changes in the aerobic phase, which account for the Oecreas* of 4owradtle force. Rise of pressure to ast optimum produces aneleettotm Ic changemi, accoust- Ing for the Increase of contractile force. When this o9timusn Is overstepped the same electrkal and mechanical changes are seen as with decrease of pressure. Weak and brief catelectronic action may increase conlrectile force. In a alweal case of mItr&1 stenosis withcut changes In myocardial repolarizatlawk, ourf?tw. tervention wts followed by a persistent alteration of polarization I the rigm tricle. The electrical axis at 'the heart wag shifted to the left; thl: I* beltived to, have been due not only to hy;*91rophy but also to distension. Popescu- Bucarest (U. 0) C,jujAry Ruw::A t Humn ana AntmAl rhyoviogyo T flerve an6 Musclo Physloloq. kb;;, J~)ur Ref Miur-Biol,t No 23, 10CV47 .tut' :Pr Armenvoca Ghol Toodorinis Sol Conatentwut Ite .1.1stit"it. - I. Study Changiss in liorwu" Meatrogrnns of"&rll pheral Narve cmd Striated ku:;dlos no Anstyleba- li.ae nmd Adrenalin are Applied to tho Usta1*4 ?a',). : Studii st oercetari fiziols Aor4lo. RPR9 19569 19 I No 3-4v .315-331 Atatr~nct : In axper.baents on a frogts in o1tv soUtic Aem anci gLct-?ocnemins musale specimn t acetlylchdli~-I ne anc. adrenalin were corraspoandlag)4 used in vv~ rious comentrations as cathode and 4mDde ejeo. trototAc -iubstaaeas (CTS and ATS). kt b~a line a& adrenallz were applIed -in dIvi4:tdY%dcOh8IOe~; ards 1/3 *L"ustv-ta No **End of orresponding Tissue* ur. L'Itut. I T It In ,-rvu 0 -Nb. 'bstr-t t- ) (con COPditiooi by the d-tree o,' *04,-I:IELJ MO- II,,- -- - - ~ '~' a l ~ i I VIMO I.JARd"Ig"If"OH. .- -I.,.." ..... Theory of the differentL4 eaustruation of the oloolrocer""PIA6 Probl. card., Bmwo 2tL42-1?8 1956, (IUMOCANDMUM theory of differ, construation of eloatrooarCkWau) VICIU. lmil;AkSlbjEC-U GH.*ZAWLRIMOU, N.;XMTATA, I.; VOICIILISCU, A.- Rkporlsontal studies of the offset of oaps on the frog bmart. Probl. card., Bacur. 2-279-1&7 1956. pi;$1916a (NIMAUVM. off, or uiravoscas iweet. of owcomatoa num on elootropIgOvIol, of frog heart In s Ito. (BIWMWARDIWAOR, OVorlwatal off. of Iml.var-akous Wecto of magamud flaid. in frog$ ~ ) (OKYON, offeets; on sleatrolphysiol, of frog heart in seltus admin., intraTOURM We*%* of w7govated Mid, 'PI /I 'V 'Jr 4--C 4615. VICIU E. and .',RSE\ESCL* Gh. 'Dvspre gradientul ventriculax fn P14;1 frontal tn ca-z d,! infarct. L fte -ventr,.c ular gradeat tri the iron - tal plane in cases of Afarction PROBL.CARDIOL. 195d, 2 (225-234) Illus. 4 The generally accepted electroptysic logical basis of the ventricular gradient (mo- nophasic wave. local. potentials', is considered incorrect. Modification of this gradient is the result of the reciproc kI action of several factors. dug h as lite po.ot- tion of the heart and myocardial lesiona, which, since they #*mtkimos have an opposed vector action, render the tnod!:Ii cations of the gradient unimportant, or eliminate them completely. The ventIcular gradient is analysed in lite frontal plane and different, sometimes normal, values are found, as a coasoquence a the interaction of iscbaemia and the leAio.-i. llu4har-rst Aug - MSEIVIYCV A# 4610. VICIU E. ARSENES~- and HUTT.NIANN A. ,olinaliza va0drialil. a undelor eid"t Mroc a-FrMografica In infarctul mAocardic anterior. We c to r analysis of ECG curve:i In anterior myocardi,ikl infarc- tion PROBL.CARDtOL. 1956. 2 (235-255) Table* 2 Itius. LO ECG analysis based exclusively on 1hot partial axes In the frontal plue may lead to severe errors of diagnosis. Fcr the put-pose of demonstrating this, the vectors of the ECG waves were followed in thoir course and a deWled analyat-s is r4ade of the waves in anterior myocardial intarction, considering it not CMm the pokin of view of its localization but of im krimation, with reference to the itlectrooys -ol ogical laws and to the inscription of vektors in various variations. Graur Wacha,rest RUNIM/Ruman ancl Anim3l FhysiolofZr - BlooA Circulation. T-5 Abs-Jour : Ref Zhur -, Biol., No 7o 1958, 31681 Author : Arsenescu Gh, Zamfirescup Nap Haulicap lop Comstantinjup ------- TSe nda -F. ~or ~n Inst : - Title : Electrophysiolof;ical InvestiGations or the ftenamenon of Prohibitive Rxheus-.ion of thu Heart of a Prog by Means of Strophatine (Phtmomenon Described by Daniyelopolu). Preliminary Report. Orig Pub : Fiziol. norm. al Tatol-p 1956, 3, No 2p 212-219. Abstract : Daniyelopolu established that the isolated beart of S frog;, stopped in a condition of contracture under the in- fluence of mosive aoses of strophantine (i:)) = restore its performance in time under the action of nassive d:=3 of "cetylcholine (11) or K. In the expertmate of th-3 authors, poLirizat tion by a direct-cureent cathode also caased restoration of the performance of thii heart* Card 1/2 RTRW."I/Htman and Animal Fh)s!.oloLZr - Bluod Circulatim T-5 Abg Jour Ref Zhur - MI.) No 7, 1958, 3i681 Polarization by the anode strengthens the activity of 1; restoration of coutractions of the hemrt occurred in 1,his mse under the Influence of II, It the heart stopTed anew as a result of repeated dosage of 11, then the ranewil of its activity cculd be camod by anode polarization. According to the opinion of the authorsp their axperiments show the electrotomic nature of exhaustion of the hewt and the cathelEctrotonic properties of It and K. Card 212 - 42 - =wtnA mick soca voioio/4 rwstoia%yo4c,,AW37 CV- G.. TEMORMI S.. MUSTA'rA W. wW SCHAPPIM IL *Coso intofprotarea oloctrwer"gftmoi morvulid fologm I a t 0 r - pretation of the eloctronervagram (ENG1 of intacl nerve STUD. CERC. FIZIOL. 1956, 1/1-2 (145-169) 111us. 5 Modifications of the normal ENG were obtained b th pharmacological agent above the stimulating eleefrZal and Wow the Rading electrodes, without changing. tht position at the electrodes darlag the experimen14 The conditions of application of the normal biphasic ENG are *xplalnedt bipolar leading from 2 intact points is used while the stimulus has No origin at the proximal extremity of the nerve or the portion at the aervt shusted above the stimulating electrodes is not greater in length mW volume than the part siwtodi below these electrodes. In a " set of ox"Aments the rm, *1 EKG was registered with leading electrodes which were not in contact rith the nerve *d with the periAeural conducting inedium. It is concluded that the classical later- pretation of the monophasic: action current and of the mortnal $NO is orTonoms During the different stages ot'd4polartsation and repolarisgUon, of *o *orrud er injured nerve, integral electste fields are formed wd the slattrades rftt$wr dw potential In relation to their position is the Interior of t1w "#sO**iv* iniagral electric fields. A schema of -rectorial intenwetatift of Q* to PrOONW6 6,6. OUA,- * oi FI;Y.P-NIA 11 H=.n. and Animal .-'hya~01-~rjy 111~1-rull iirA PathcrIogix-CA). -1-4 Blool. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Bio:.ogiya, No 13, 1958, No. 60315 Author Wenescu, Gh.: Voiculescu, A.; ZtWiroecu, N. Inst :-Wot given Title Investigation cT Changes in the Electrical Profile Along the Polar Axle a:rd Along Axes Parallel to the FolAr One, In an ArtificiE.1 Electrical 7iold vith a Roduced Volwje- Conductor6 Tbc, Uportance of This Pbenommm In the Interpretation of Scm Blo-4lectrical Fiolds OriS Pub : Fiziol. norm. ci patola, 1956, 3, No 3o M-34,~ Abstract ; No abstract given Card 1/1 RUYANIA Huuzr, arid FiV UAogy (N=-mal ana- knInDin-gizilij Blcod. Abu Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiyu, No 13, 1958, 110- 60!88 Author Arsenvacu, Gh.; Zutirescu, No; Dittmn, R. Inat Hot given Title Rvaluation of the Wthods of Datemination of the Speed of Propagatior. of fteitation In Different hinto of the Spicardial Vertrioles of Mmmls in Situ Orig Pub :Fiziolo M-31- at Pmtol-s 1956, 3o No 5P 567-575 Abstract :The existing rethoda a" based on the m3mation of the moment of origin of the Inner deflection In the plain. unipolar ED; the authcr stateo that ths P=ant of the emergence of the inwr deflection does not. reflect the movont of the excitation of the point Iocoted urAer the electrode, but correeponds to the location of the potnt in the poe'-tive 2one of the corresponding integral Cavd 1/2 48 ARSEMCU, Gh.; CONSTANT3311U, I.; COAJANU, M.; BITMI, IL; 10"WI, V. Studies of the offoot of atropins on Ow nervous orstom. L Iffoct of atrorpine on the excAtabilLty of tba hi4har nerwun coubers and an souro- muscular excitability in Inumns. Dal. stlint., seal, vied. 8 iw.461"6 oat-Dec .56. (AT"M' Offficts on nourosmac. & higher nory. center =110111t:r# in bqaws) (M,M WD11106, di. of dftv an atrop1mo on nouromusco emottabil0r) (MPJBM CORM6 off. of dTup on atropinso on excitability of highor wiwv, asaters) or- C&RnA lafdk soo 2 18 Gardlo Auf, X 104 - 5 E XJG'#. Cardiac electric lields andAcir rechwial imterftefation CervelAri In leg3l Ora cu dmnittile clectrice cardlace!-i inteTtetarea [or vectoriall. s -swuGli. TioDoRim All".1111-r- I, r". S.. 10-%*ESCU V.. FFLIRERG B. an,l VRINCEM-01 IR cerrw- PliKI-4. 2,-I,.i ';5-79) Graphs 13 Illus. 2 t. A comparative study has heen Trade of a regular electric field (Hingle d1polel and of cardiac electric fichts. and atso of the plane, of sc~-iration Ntwet!n t1w- lxwiti%-e and negative zones of the fides corn,spondiric to the main featwirr ~ of the EXG. Tbm planes, which are Freatly deforint-d and differ widely among ther'iwlv(-% account for the form of unipolar thotacic EI'G;. In the tegukir or defoitniol electric fidd. at a certain distance from the centsi of the dipole (optimal mininium 4istarce) the vectorial registration is not falsVied by the exceeding of the hinits of Einthoven's hypothesis. The same is I rme of Eintfioveri's leadLq;. In the detorTntA electric field which is the case with trunk lea4s), it is preci-1;eIv when Eintho#ven's condit ions are lulfilled that the vectorcardiogram may be (alsihid if the vectow is pe"ridiculat to the bipolar axis. The axes of unipolar leads may makelaqte angles eveti Irith the plane in which it is attempted to make a vect6rcardiogralihic rclistration; this is why they may be a sour" of emors. On the thorax there are extensive and irregular areas the potintials (positiveor neptive) of which are smaller Win thimeof the same potentiality of the limbs. so that with CR. CL and CF leads poe may ra"'ter from these points deflexions which ate inverted with respect to tlxiqe lriim i1he central source. The bipolar chest I-'.CGS %ith electrodes close together my thitis be explained on the vectorial theory. It is necissary to ascertain whet1wr it b possible to 4stablish on the chest a system of vect4gardiogratAiic registration wilich is vdil for all positions of the vectors tin all dinical cases). (11.18) RUMAXIA / H=an and Anical Physiology (Normal and Patholo- T gical). Blood Circulation. Heart, Abs Jouri Ref Zhur-Biologlya, No 21, 1958, 97489 Author : A Gh L"apseuk-M.1 Voiculescu, A. ; Constantinius L-, Ionescul V.; 'reodorini, S.; Mustata, N. Inst : Not given Title : Investigation of Effect of Certain Substancas on Heart Muscle Through Study of Normal Elootrocardio- gram Changes ot Frogs Heart in_�Atp Indtoed by W-Hoart Apex Application of Substances on e Drig Pub: Studli si, cercetari fiziol. Acad. RPR, 1957, 29 No. 3-41 373-405 Abstract: Changes of eler.-trogram and monophase current of action of frog3 heart in anode and cathode polarl- Card 1/3 UNIANIA / Human and Anicial Physiology (Norwal and Patholo- T gical). Blood Circulation, Heart. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958t 9?489 zation, as well as in local application or 1ntrave- nous introduction of a number of vjWancoE in varl- ous doses are deraribed. According to the changes, in the monophase current of action induaeC by them, acetylcholine veratrine, K) mon0o;cetle'acid and preparation 8113 F may be regarded i1i usual doses es substences vith catelectrotonic action aw~ adrena- line, 02, novocaine, strychninet strophanttAn, and Ca may be regarded as substances with anelectro- tonic type of action, The authors point o*Lt that catelectrotonic and anelectrotonic substances in- duce changes of electrogram, uhich bring It, accor- ding to pattern, ear to monophase current of action. Transition phases from the normal eloctrogram to the monophase are specific for cathelectrotonic or Card 2/3 22 RUMANIA / Human and Anicukl Physiology (Nomal and Patholo- T gical)b Blood Clirculation. Heart. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biolbaiya, go 21, 1950, 971069 anelectrotonic action of various substances. Des- cribed experiments are evidence in favor of vector interpretation of unipolar electrogram (doixtrting from the apex or basis cardii) and points out that the electrocardiographic metbod utilixod by the authors Ma7 be useful by study of action of various substances on heart muselto .-From author's resume, Card 3/3 COI147RY I V Agents A193, JOUR. No. 5 1959v N-,. 23166 AU'l-HOR Arsonenou, Gh.; Unifiresou, X.; Constwbintu, -,U t Study of the kot-Ifilon of StrophanthIn u"n th6 Phenommon of Muscular Fatigv* OPJG. PJB. i Fiziol. norm. ai pathol. t 19.57o 14) go 1~), 356-36~ ABSnUCT The action of the intravenous iatroduodon of 0.25 ng of strophanthIn (3) upoM tbo alectro- myogrga ond viechAnograz of the ~Ifjtor ~Iqsqjo# the d&otj-li in volUntikry rhyfibMI641 Xlft 10 load (2 14;) -one hour prior to j :.Ond x.%- liqur;, admintoWstion of S# i^* StU4 O~. 3 41.10 rvesod ir i~ mochanical work by Lapp's tw*. Umpo experiments on a troSp ~t WOW = ItIlAt 0 *Is; TWorinis S.; Ionfacut VO PGI~Srgv B. rards 1/2 eK AMENWCU, Gh * - - - -- - -910 NI, Banda', YZLBM. 1. , , IONWCU# V.; T OW *V e---~~Studies related to the interpretation of =Ipolor thoxactic leads ot the CR, 01 and C7 types. Mod. int., Ikicur. 9 rLo.9il38:b*%390 Sept 51. (BLAMOO&RDIOGI&M, . C(g 01 & (M leads, lAterpretatiou) rrtv- it o; lpt r C"'TMV" (1'1"!. 17 inainnia!i(ii, he-W iii ~0:! Gr-hri pri%ind curentul (10- lvzimw ti ( 1, r.1111:1 i de le,-.itine in caz &! nl,Ai-i ctii,-, coronathtia aoita pt- inimo do -mmid, t ilk Sitil. At,-Uirscu (lit. Volcuu.scil A., 'FroDOWN] S. and Voll;c);W~'I.1 R. Sel, T*Iziol. I ,fig. A I The amplittirn of the displacement of the i!;o(,.If!ctn(-. tinu and that of the ECG were studi-d conil-iintively for a 2-1tour Ix-riod in acoti!, enronitty obArtiction in manimab. Wilron-tylle ]:~~Cs were ur-ed, with tile explorin.1 Oectroilc on or b71'? T; j BOBIC, D, , VAIXA.ITU, Gcorg~-jta; AZIMMAU, Y-)Ixiula Studies of the uk-ptAttion of the aardiovasculAr mystat Lit engine drIvera during .3u=wr months. Thmnian H Rev. no.L6~40 U-14t 161. (CMIOVASCMAR SYSTM hysiology) (=rION physiology) (IITDUSTUU MFDICM~ (MFAT) AN IGNESCU, VaL.; T.I(LORIM, Sanda; VRINC.;MU, R.; CANTAC,171NO, D.; RKA'A, V.; BOBIC, D.; VALEANU, Goorgeta; AZVOA*.?A, Yolanda Studiea on the adap-Ation of the cardiovascular apparatus of locomotive enginiers In summertime. Studii core fiziol, 5 no. 4: 703-71ii 16D. (1. Locomotive ongineers 2. Cardiovascular system) 1. Institutul dn fisiologie normala si patologics. "Prof. Dr. D. Danislop3lu" al Aeademiel R.P.R. si 1drectia, sanitara, C.F.R, 2. Membru al C(xnitgtului do redactle "Studii st corostari de fiziologin" ',forAroenescu). VICIU, E., &.; A31-Z.QU-.-Uh,j, dr.; 103u, )L, dr.) PULDIEZ11-U, Carmen, dr.; B "'IA, I., dr.; MBORGIIESCU, B. , dr.; TAG?HIAN, S. , dr. Investigations of -Au*diovucu3.&r disordsra In patients with portal cirrhosis with asc:,tos. HeC inter., Bucur 13 to-313$9-399 Mr 161. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a V-a mmdicalap Spitalul Oftelle RO&it&n I.M.F.9 BuoUresti) director prof. T.4Lrchez. (LIUR CMICOIS complications) (AMTJS complioations) (CAHDIbVASOMM DISEASES) RUMANIA / General and Special Zoology. Insects, P Insect and mlid Posts, Abs Jourt Ref Zhur-Bio I No 1,2,, 19581, $4361 Author t Arl's"Ose-ti U-; Fratiano Alol Gruesc% Aq Stefan. escu#1 MOj--Va1'sdzk&I,, Fro 0 Inst. I N t gIveno. Title Aero-Chotical Obsitrol at Worplll4ro~ of Lymentria tPorthetr1a) dispar In the"Forsats ~idf; thwGreim Zone of the My at Diktharost In t)Wi Spring of 1956, Orig Pub3 Revs, padurfloq 1951* 711# No 40 244-4501 2150 216t 2690 Ab3tracti Aerial trestmesito, chiefly with different:DOT pre.. parationsg. wasi employadvegoinst the gypsy,apth caterpillers whith Veftwidespread1hithio;vOods and In the parks near Sucherest, In 1056.6. the best results (996,.1C09 destruction of the Osterpir1lars Card 1/2 35 ARSE%TSC9 Conciderati ne on the verochemical control of defolin,ting 1*sta performd in brouUeaf forests In 1957. p. 546 REVISTA PADURTIAR. (Asociata StUntifica a Ingimri3or si ToahniclsnUbv din Rorania si MW&tdrul Agriculturil si Silvitulturil) Bww*mt1L,, Rtumnia. Vol, 73., n,)4 9, Sept. 1958 Monthly list of Fast iumoan Accessions (EFAI) W Vol 8$ Hoo 6j, June 1%9 Uncl. ARSENESCU, N.; DUrA, S. For the partunence of the cadres of nochaniclans In iuchine-tractor stations. p. 5 (Mocanizarea Si Mectrificares Agriculturil) Vol. 4. nos. 365-366. 36&3n; clot. - Nov. 1957, Bucuresti, Rmarda SO: MWHLT INMX OF EAST EUROPUN A00MONS (MW) LC# VOL. 7, NO. 1, Aff, 1938 ARMI, C.; SINIONMOU. K.; CHMOU, I. ___~=tastatic tusors (if the liftia, of nalsale origis. Itimonlon K. Nov. I no.2t49-53 Apr-Am* 5t (MMIN Roluxle: pathol. OM Intastatla neunowat histapathoIj TANOPA, patbole histmiath4l, ist Wain Intastasle) FT ~.I_ OMD I I "I. S __ - --TF 11,1!q), Nr. 9, M. F-. Ct 1% 1- 1.%. M', IRA_ 4 fn 21) yr. am(ong 2.000 iii,ra -i 111'"I"Ut -i liporl. 1141 t litt'l-CLAIornala. CerebTal or" Ir I I al'ols. O.:W-I "f pkilmomiry III III ad ilk S ~ ll't III Mitlut .1.5,70 in Children. The Irv. I en, , I ). compared Ni brain tutioliv:4, virieq in difforent Inx alities. Ili he Vnit-d Stales, Httisia, Britain a,vd (;crm3ily, cerf-bral hii,eroulonias forill abillit 2 lo I"', of MI brikin I '; i 15.97~ of Ili ~-ili 1111111mil's are ILlh--rvtiI,%m;is iinti Ili Iridia 'tilivi t~qhmias ,, th-~ CNIS are nuiltiple. Ili it 3T I of Ili-, llivv ar-: founo ir tiiii)+1ral or o,-xtraluv:il spicos, r,5 to 85,;i ir ;III i IWO ij~ ill 1114' IWIJIVI jul' -ail, stein and I I,- C'I- 'h1-111111) Iwir'l? lilk, f.ivolll.Oe Ill tnil el-l-c!Ir fo4lia. III 'if jro fi-equi.-tiliv it v hernisphorc..-, the frorit. I ard I )i1rietal lohe (iIVR d. Tilv V if 'Weight is 15 g. , they rare!) cxocud A g. CeriAlral whercull Inas are t'.pivall. spherical in shape, and Ii ir-I :it coilisistency; fif"t are r.lzleoar' 23 't, ScIvrolic arld rs% calcified. Thev are *o-ini ittitice aq often in i,-Iiildren till adults., are found ill I ratto of :1 to , wi-en inales all, compared wilh fi-tria vs. 11tilmorvirt.- tb is found ill more than li~ If of ~tw patioias. main t;t-mift mis ~~vvv~ )p~ iticre;svill intrac-ranial I)rPSSLjrc, ,-~ntrafizctl seizurvs orjack*,mian !16rul-I 14, ar;,~ foc-11 sighs suchasparaesthestas, dvsa 'thria, psychiatric III-Milimilve-'. If III--- It-lizon is C.116. fied, the v#-nlricular symeni may be diiij)Lllced loward the malcified are.t' because at the stag!- of calcifica-ion tnere is scarritiv (if a meningeal enceph.t1itte process. The lesion Eliould be enlirey e:icised if prissibx; if riot, a li;Aliative (k,,ompres- sion should be done. vits snou.d be followed fly streptoraycin. During surgical removal the wouid alinuld nA be irrig.Lted with saline nor s.-i )ul(l 1111. vil'terns Ix. opened. Stroptomycin shouU itot be used locally, Follolifing !-;urgk al intor-k-O.-Itioll. streptornycin is given once Jaily in a dose uf one gramme.This isi4ivo-ntoatotal dosage of 70 to _Q0 g. TI-is it; supplemented with isoniazid and PAE. In'rathecal. local or kntraventricula,-, streptomycLn is not indicated. 120 ~.hses wei'L, operated upon with complete rect very In 86% of the cases. Tuberculmnatia ~If tile spinal cord are very rare. Eight cases were found fit a groijp of -115 casos of spimi' curd tumour. Gross - New York, X. Y. I Vill. 15) EXCEk"A KEDICA See 8 Val 171-) Neuraloa Par 59 1629. THE TREATK-3 ENT OF CRANIOSTENOSES. IMMEDIATE' AND DELAYED RESULTS IN 20 CASES -A r a *ni C. Postgrad.lw%.0' Med.. Butharest - .(9" -) Ilium. a ZBL.NEUROCIUR. 1657.77T6 0 A new type of operation tar crankstanomis Is described, cousloling of livear crank- tomy of the ssgitt&l. coranal, lambdoidal and temporal solures withM Wtorposition of foreign material. 'rho pariotal bones are thus resting 60 It*# bane gratis on the dura. The procedure is carried out In 2 stages. The earlier t1he operation is pore formed. the better are the regralts. Among 20 patients aging from 2 to 10 yr.. 15 were improved. 4 us:Mnpd MW Gas died after the operation. List - OftrA Upids. Mith. (VIII, 19) -eC IC Y01 fji- anc-"i iq'r '6 1447. Some remarks c-n epilepsy In braia turnours ARVIII C. IUICI SA4MA 1). C. Poograd-Sch. rof h1td., Bucharest CbI.Nanwhar. A scric-i of t,coo cawi of tainour of the twain, all vmfornwed lq o~c;ui~jn and/or auttIcnI., was analywi. Talges present the clinical cLamilipainit of the lits and The inci cncr in different locafizations of the (tunour (the kicakrAtury vakie tf The wizures). Epilepsy wu -ecorded in the initial stage Or 16.71.' of suprateniorial turnours; in later stages the incidence rose to 4!)-93',.- -2407. CRANIAL- AND Ck REBRAL HYDATID DISEASE - A r a e ni C. and S a m i t c a D. C. Postgrad. Inst. of Med., fteh~16_8'r;_ACT PSYCHIAT. NEUROL.SCAND. 1957, 32/4 (389-398) Graphs I Illus. 0 A series of 36 cases operated upon between 1935 &M 190 is reporttd. The came* constituted 1.60% of all Intracranial expanding lesions int-t with during this same period. The usual clinical picture is described, as well so the surgical technique employed and the ultimate results. (" 1. 9) EXCERPTA MIGA 56C-19 Vol-1115 .513 4)k- " T /I /' c - 2242. A FEW OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROBLEM OY THK CLASSIFICATION OF CEREBRAL TUMOURS - Quelques observatimns our It probltme do la classification des turneurs cfrdbroles - A r s e nie -REV. NEUROL. (Paris) 1957, 9015 (404--mr Bucarest. Houma- The development of a cerebral turnour is not a local 4rod Independent occurrence, but a dynamic process n which the whole organism parUcipatts. A combinption of local and general factors is responsible for the polyntiorphism, which hamplers each clussification. The classification presented in this paper Is based an the morphology and the othtr factors as well. In this way S groups are discerned: (1) Tumours derived from embryonic remnants. (2 Tumolors dtrlv*4 from adult cells, which may be divided In 2 groupot thoss Utloplag in the CZ4S and th"o arising In the surrounding Ussus. (3) Systemic himoors, in which a general factor predominates. This classification is ochiematically r"sentod (tabulated) mW each subdivision is sqlalnod. Kranatr - iftawateds (VIU,5.141) H--ERM YA-1CA 8 Vol 12/1 Neurcloc Jan 59 %:.1t Ziff _"1K%1 'Al"I I "Al l 0 Ill I A 1 11 0.0 -M, 'Lli %.L _L4UL~_.l "a Ill C %1-1 -.1 . .441. 44 1:. 1'. L Mal IIT't I V. "LlIk. )I.. I 'I'Yl. .7 A (276-~11141 4.1 l.lips -1 I-lAv.t, it .. title -all* -.1 .. - --r- bq II.-v .101 AIR 1A.'I"cl 4 . Ijs-jr.Ij. "Ill, I II "' -I- onsuir Ilk rvi Alw 1. - -m prvi,hutl Wt- q vi clsi-Wili. 41,1 till fit m ~tt 1, , I y ii,i if lrt~n-l#hii,l kA ~iil frA I I , Ak '03 1114 f-I I r so, .4104 3.., 1.. Ike, . Ill if e ,i- -iml , -ik,. I rl- Irk rj,l,IjIIg A 1. 914. iv~e.ls .411d a KI 0 t , -ri ivpr~ -if dilstril ~itwn *.I., Itl ill Mai, he( -rmi IA --I ilk I J.'t Alwis .'lA -.11 -.4 1 wt, il."I'Alb.1mm li'll 11,14 Wit, xillit. litwl.% (Li.Gj. I ).a- tirvis .... .. 1-4'rated sh vail-1116"A Illi 1. 4* t it: ill., 8, -at' A I IM4.4 I v r 4.11f. I ii I (ell 'llo'llfs's. till v A, It- v H) ow. ; till 111.6 v Ill I-P) I (IIIIII - 11" oil,. Ila r ri4ijait r - It-priL. $a - 14-ir q+. For 1514. PAHOXYSMAL DISTURBANCES OF THE DODY IMAGH IN ASSOCIATION WITH RIGHT I-RONTOPARIETOTEhIPORAL LESIONS - Troubles paroxyoti. ques do I*Immgc corporello done Is cadre do# Idsions troislo-parloto-tempo- rates droltes - A r a o n I C Cretan C. , Botot It. mat Golden. b e r g M. Clin.WWWWr.: Burar*st - REV. NEVROt.. 1951, "15 (401- 407) Illus. 2 Three cases of Jackson's epilepsy. manifooting themselves by. diaturbwes of the =yfftr.alle and accompanied by rW frontopariolotemporal loola" mo presornted. irat patient presented Attacks of hypertr aby Of be corporeal ackensa charge- 07 of he face. In Uwe Ind patient. terised by their strict locatination in the left hat the clinical picture of prooressive Wascoplag of Ow variou* segment$ ON the left upper limb. constituting the aura of an epileptic attack, woo observed. The 3rd patient presented attacks hypiertrophy of the comoreal imbonto, strietly tau" ad In the left hand. Milan - ota*ul salls 4~i ............ T Uc:'= !ZDIC'v 'V.7%3.14 Vol.12/4 flzdlolo~"Y Jkira 30 700. CYSTICERCOSIS OF TILE BRAIN -A rsen I C and Samitc a D.C. Dept. of Neurosurg., Postilrad. Inst. o? Uld., i&i&;t - Bur. WED. J. 557, 5043 (494-407) Tableo I Ulus. 10 Clinical. pathological aWW --adiological investigations on 65 patients are repartW. The radiological appearanc as appear reasonably distinctive. Operationwan perform- ad in 45 of the cases; .)f theiss 13 died, I I at or within a abort Wat ad operation, one after I yr. and anoth*r after 2.5 yr. All cases with vattical eysticercosis *or- VJVed* Cumings - London (L.8,9.14) I"CU, Y.; ARSNII, G. (Lac;urer); OPAWAV, I. t HICULW6qU, K. Aetiopathagenesis of the loster-Kannedy syndrosw, Ilumnian K, jWv. 2 no.1:76-79 Jam-Wr 58. (MMVIBI C)"101 die, 7oster-Kentedy synd.. stiol.) EXCERKA MEDIIA S(s* 15 Vol 12/12 Chest Dis - Of-W 59 2795. TWO HUNDRED AND ONE CASES OF INTRACRANIM. TUIMPCUWMA TREATED SURCICALLY .-Asseni C. Neuro&urg.CIAm.,9,ae:harest - .7.NEUROL.NEUMXURG.PSYCflDM.--M8. 2t/4 (300-31l)Tikb)**5IIWs.4 Between 1935-37.201 cameo of tuborculoona in patients varyinlrin ag4 from 3 mordho to 68 years were operated upon. Domed an a correct imerpzttation of Ihe p*rsow and farnily history, as weJ as an the neurological signs uW an the ecunplemoat"7 tests, a clinical diagnosis of cerebral bAb*rculoma could be made in 03% of th cases subsequently operated on. The tftatm*nt of brain tubtreoloms is both mte- cal and surgical. Before the discovery of streptomyeLn the eActsion at tike tuber. culom& alone or with the to.. ndiq nervous tissue was usually foWwad by men- Ingitim. Subsequent reauWt are far better. The authors "rated on wW treated with streptomycin 141 cas*swA a surgical mortality of 8.316 WW 4 morWity from pod- operaLve meningitis of 6%. In the hot 71 patients the authors ha4 two powt-opers- tive casualties and so camit of isoningitis. St"omy&W wao; vaid by the i.m. route only in daily domes a( I j. at a time, up to a toW of 80 Utokj~ MAN, A 0 *a#. per k#- body wolgbt, b" beer add#4. =or Delft (XV, a. P) 4956.OSTEOMAS OF THE SKULI. Le*ostdolnem criniens -Arse n I C and lovesco S. Bucarest - ACTACHIM.EZI.C. 1058. Nineteen cases of cranial osteom% anel 2$ estate of ortixotraniel, 9MIAl Cv Groita. mAmillary oateonwas are presented. TI%* palboloV. symploomtolomy sod jh# best thods of surgical. approach are diat melped. Founder - Ch leap. 111. (11%, 3.161 Nontreumtic intrapairsnabysetous cerebral *ad oarebellor beestams (with summary in Fromohl. 2hur.nom i palkb. 18 no.IW-20 158# OURA 110 1. Neyrokhimrgichesksys klinlkm Dukharsetskop goeuderstvanneso gospitaly lo*9 Iment GArineoft. (;INIA. hemarbage, howtom, nontreume lot reps re nabya tous (Ram)) (CARRML MMdn;'AU. aaam reports. ease) I Clinical and statistical study of 93 cast's of illifilltild"S 1111HOmas Of the brain stem Lintle dinim-%lalisti(low de #1,1 ra% III- klotimi-s. infilininis. dii tronc cl~rOwal. Akwm aloof (:Jill. NI-W401-hit.. lViii. rwo i), lkwarmt Atta oonoroi & ;--1-9 50 11 (404-1,111) '1" 16% 1 111"'1- '1 Thi-- siody refers it) CIM"s seen at lite *%Coro%urgiral Oinic nf Muchatest in lite yean l!)36 - 1(127- Glionialt ol lite brain %tem constituted of khe cerothral tionours. The roine of intrw-ranial hypertension is fairly (11"JOC11014mtod. but it develop$ late, v~hereas the pyramidal signs and the lesions, oft fir cranial nerves dewritopearly, are very frequent and prewn ,t a riptigirphous clinical lAcitare. Ps-yrhical distur- loances are frequently -Amerved, a though there is two relatioitship with the pheno. th intrita of intmerattial byperteilsitut. The diagliosis is impmled irf fit#.- Usilikri istimet the internfiltent course and the developittent ait &it early op. Operatitin 6 indicaQ in cases or tuniours o1 the brain stein amcialed %016 l4wemomenn or intrumnial hypertension. 11te kicAlization is generally bul lontille; the polar K ingkiblastoma . uent avatomiociti type in young sit ojetts, w4wreas glia mm multi- is the nwost in forme is found in subjects Over 41 yr. *rage. 1:~ji LAIR III! I F1I11]iaIIIU1~ IRIGILI, To., ARSMI, K. Valking spraxias' [with sumary in Y"mb], lbwo vro I molkh, 58 no.8t926-928 '58 hso 1. levrokhirurglchooken k1lalks gooudaretvolowy bollultsy a4*9 Imenl g. Xarinesku, Dukharest. (IPRAYI&O walk somis. (Due)) (NOTIKM DISOUM, gone Oine)) Xr-,-i-A _IeC 0 VOL i,-jib iteixrviu!!y . ~.ii* :~.fl 2366. UUMO I I: ~ OF 'I I I I: I V.SA .. GAN GLIA. I lit' I It ,1'11(;1('A L I Iit.,l I %I I*%[ - r m e n i C . Neurosiv g. CLin. , PoNtgrid. Inst. ot Aled. , ltui:P tive Pii 1958. 80/1 (10-24) Illisa. ~ In a total of 2,100 surgical uperitiona for brain tumours. there were 50rat.eii 4 prkniary tumours of the 1xisal g injKlia. Thirty-jux were in the thAlmo% it, 4 ;n lite ritudate nucleus and 10 involved the v;.udjte ntwitus. the lentivolar eticleuti oni! the thalamus. There were 34 men 4 ad 16 women in this group. The tunriotirs (X curred in every ;age group. In 34 patients there were symptonis of increased intrarrailial pressure. In 13 there was a xti,ihl htmiparesks. Only tint ptilierd dtvelapirv a wark- ed herniplegia, Twenty patitnts had foral seizures. 1hirty p6itents lud generalized seizures. When the thalami.-- tuv0ur involved the thalamus on bt)th 01,Jes there was marked dementia, hyperso,,ndia and bilateral grasp reflex. Orlly 0 p2tie"I'l had a typical thalamic syndromt. len patients had lieculiar thalamic type disturbances of sen3itivity. Ataxia and other signs indicating cerebellar dyliflanctIc-ri due to in- volvement or the cerebella r- ruhrothalamic system appeared in 24 Ilittlents. Only 3 patientat had piptilary disluebarcen and paralysis of upward Saac Ilea patients had homonymous hernianopi4a. Only 5 patients had Involuntary movements CtiMmork. 1y found in extrapyramidal lisessip due to degenerative and vascular lesions. In this group there were 15 astrocyt6mas. 13 gliobtastocnas. 15 sp"Otilastoftaso 2 oligodendrogi-omas, I rion-clatsified and 4 Jultercullimas. Vent ric Woo raphy was done in all cases. The fiolkwin,4 characteristic ventriculographic chonas are described: there in usually only slight ventricular shift. The Ihkr4I ventricle does not fill nor does the litscrWing part of the temporal hom. there Is ordinarily a marked dilatation,31' the ventricle an the side *Well* thii tumoor, T A#