SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRUJIC, M. - GRUM-GRZHIMAYLO, N.V.

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I ! ;I! ~ I., IIiIf-t: 'z GRUJIG.Milic Recurrence of pulmonary tuberculosis following therapy. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 11 no.3:287-317 '59. 1. Inatitut sa tuberkuloxu JIR Srbija, Beograd, direktor: prof. dr M. Grujic. (PPI U~' IS PUIROWT therapy) GRUJIC The life and activities of Col. Prof. Dr. Jezdimir Studic. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 12 no-4:3-8 160. (OBITUARIES) ;i 1: - ';:! ~ ;~ ~;t I GRUJIC, Milic Some problems in anti-tuberculosis services In the People's Republic of Serbia in 1959. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 12 no.A.:95-13a 160. 1. Institut z& tuberkulozu NR Srbija (direktor prof. dr M. Grujic) (TUBENULOSIS prev & control) .-GRUZIG-r-XI3.1c, prof., dr; BUDIBAVLJNnC, Manojlo, doe., dr; WTINIS, Uroo,, 4r The problem of the pathogenesis of tuberculosis considered from the viewpoint of modern medical science. Mad. glas. 15 no.12/12a.*4,6D-466 D 161. 1. Institut za tuberkuloza MR Srbije (Direktors prof. dr M. Grujic) (TUBMCULOSIS etiol) ~MGOSIAVIA GRUJIC, ~3rof Dr 1-iilic, Director (Direktor), and bveti5lav 7 1T-,STTEU--te of Tuberculosis of berbia (Institut za .11 r lozu lilt Srbije) - I'Thc '2roblems of BCG Vaccination in berbia." 'Belgrade7 Glasnik Zavoda za Zdravstvenu Zastitu AR 6rbije, Vol 117 Nos 3-4) 19G2, Pr, 13-21. Ab~_-tract: /A-uthors' Serbocroatian surunary modifieg im- provement in work with BCG vaccination woul,.I. require better coordination amoncr health institutions ~..na thQ i'orIIIE;tion of 'n a BCG service . anti-tuberculocis LUE-pensarics to which to entrust the vaccination of ahildrer. born at home. Tne pro- portion of vaccination among children born in xuternity wards in Serbia rose from C3 to 76 -ercent between 1958 and 1961, but the proportion of vaccination among all children (those born in maternity wards and those born at homej in 1961 was only 32 r-ercent. Children's and school dispensar- ies devote insufficient attention to the problem. beven 11/l/tables, two graphs, no references. ----------------------------------------------------------------- VUCKOVIG, Lj.; GRUJIG, M.; ZEGARAC, D.; DJURIC, 0.; VLAJKCVIC, Lj. Results of the treatment of exudative pleurisy in children in the past 15 years. Tuberkuloza 15 no.1:33-38 JA-Mr 163. 1. Institut za tuberkulozu NR Srbije, Beograd - Direktor: prof. dr M. Grujic. (PLEURAL EFFUSIONS) (TUBERCULOSIS, PLEURAL) (TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDHOOD) (STATISTICS) 13 4 an _LLiUj-1~ "-;i and Z.~'(~jl AC. Duoanka, Sorb-L Tubarctzlo.;Jz., (Institut za Tuberkulozu IZR Srbija). "Statistical Processing and Analysis of Data on the Spread, Clinical Forms, and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuborculoois among Childron in l9oO and 1961.11 Belgrade, Narodno Zdravlje7 Vol 19, No 6, 1963, pp 203-207, Abstract: An incomplete survey covering 51.4 percent of persons up to the age of 25 who suffered from -tuberculosis in 1960 and 1961 in !;erbia showed that housing conditions are unfortunate in that 40.5 percent a.' those surveyed sleep in a common bed with non-tubercular members of the household (65.2 percent in the Kosmet, 57.6 percent in Belgrade), while 90.7 percent live in a common room with other household members. Scarcely more than half were treated in hospital institutions. The proportion of chronic postprimary tuberculosis U "(27.9 percent) was alarming. Of those vaccinated with BCG vaccine, 7.6 percent contracted tuberculosis within the first year after vaccination and 34.4 percent by tho end of the third your, nuGgoating that reactions to the vaccine were not examined with suffioient care. The authors propose more ex- tensive hospital 44, -reatment but are alBo aware -that tubercular children are put in general children's departments without isolation from healthy 1717children in most cases. Six graphs, no references. IYUGGSLAVIA GgUjIC, 1,11lic and ZEGARAC, Dusanka, of the Serbian Tuberculosis In- stituto (Institut za Tuberkulozu M Srbija) in Belgrade. "The Problems of protecting 11calthy Children and Young People from Tubercular Families in Serbia in 1960 ard 1961.1' Belgrade, Narodno Zclro.vljeg Vol 19, No 7-8, 1963, pp 249-253. Abstract: The authors analyze data from a survey of 131494 persons of 25 years of age or less who live in a household with at least one member who suffers from tuberculosis and find that action to a minimum. The nrotect such children and young peOP10 is at families as ting for children from such 1 authors urge tuberculin tes -neeative an obligatory procedure, with vaccinations for tuberculin children without delay for the regular vaccination period, along with further study of the possibility Of separating healthy,children from tubercular families. Eigirit graphs, no references. L 3.164-66 ESSION MR t AP5025444 TU10015164/000101099910305 (Professor, Doctor) ,AUTHOR* Grujic, Miroslav ;TITIE: Organizational principles In First Aid Services SOURCE: Medicinsid glai3nik, no* 10, 1964, 299-305 13 IOPIC TAGSt first aid, health service, injury, medical facility ABSTRACT: -Comprehensive analysis of the general aspects of:needs for first aid servicep context of work and demands of the basic medical emergency aid# trans- portation problems, differential frequency of various emergency pathological conditions Includes data about the various types of accidents by anatomical localization and cause as seen in 20j936 accidents recorded at the Traumatologic Hospital In Zagreb in 1963; 2132 hospitalisations, resulted Ems these accidentro Of the 300 patients hospitalized in all departments of all hospitals in Zagreb on any single day, 60 are considered emergency* Howeverp the types of emergency admissions differ very widely from the true emergency with vital indications for surgical aid to those who suddenly become emergency cases when they find. Card 1/2 L 1164-66 ACCESSION NRI AM25444 that the hospital -~hlch is' close to their haste or Which theY prefer for "us other reason Is an duty for margency assistance an that day, or who come to outpatient dispensary after 8 o'clock at night and the.doors are closed* A number of proposals for hoprevvisent of mergency care fm Zagreb hospitals are discusseds 'ASSOCTATIONI Trnmtoloslm bdnioig Zaveb (T SUBMIMs 00 IMMS 00 SUB On Ls 00 AIR REF SM 000 OTM !Card 2/2 GRUJIG, Milic; VIAJNIC, Svetislar The problem of BCG vaccination and re-vaccination in Serbia in 1963. Tuberkalosa. 16 no.31311-315 My-Ig 164 1. Institut za tuberkulozu, Socijalisticke Rapublike Srbija, Beograd (Direktors prof. dr. Milic Grujicr). GRUJIC, Mirosla7, prof. d-r. ............ 1.11...~---- Prospects of military surgery in modsim warfare. Vojnosanit. pregl. 21 no.6:401-404 Je t64 1. Traumatoloska bolnica u, Zagrebu. : - :I , , , , . , I " - , I I I , , f I , I . , GRUJIC, Miroslav pprof. dr. - --., Principles in the organization of first aid services. Med. glas. 18 no.10:299-305 0164. 1. Traumatoloska balnica, Zagreb (Ravnatc-ij: prof. dr. M. - GIRWIC,_4ik'D~ograd, Somborvka 3) Dynamic investigations of the constants of elasticity of the rocks where the future underground sections of the Dubrovnik Hydroelectric Flant will be built. Vodjprivreda Jug 2 no.4/5:,56-62 1.59. (EEAi 9:io) 1. Geoloski, zavod, Beograd. (Dalmatia-Hydroelectric-power stations) (Rocks) TELEKI, G.; GRUJIC, R.; L,' TC K V, Y, Observations with the 110 mm zenithal telescope of the Latitude Service of the Observatory. New program. Bul Obs Beograd 25 no.2:49-55 163. III Pr-! ; ; III: -~~I ji. -i 1: . , . I I I I !I - ~ *-F i: --~ I! TELEK19 G.; DJOKIC, M.; G Observations witl. ?.~, ! 11, !-!,.ithal telescope of the Latitude Service of the 01.,,,-; -(*!'' ;1,~ program. Bul Obs Beograd. 25 no.2:56--60 1~3. -Itz. o ke,.-:i -I r .. ;1V!:1'--P:!'1_ i 11 11 If-!: 11 it , ; 1~ I ! ti I , - ! - !, ~r GRUJIC, V "First Scientific Tour of Serbia b,-, the Natural-Science .1cholarz of the Serbian Lyceum From 1857-1.963." P. 457 (NAUKA I PRIRODA) ( Vol. 6, No. 10. 1953 Beograd, Yugoslavia ) SO: Monthly List of East European Acceshlon L. C. Vol. 3, No., h April 195h v0 I o LL r ia, 11 o s. -a V u SO: List of --st Lurorean Ac-cocr,7o---,-:, GRUJIG., V,_(Beograd) Vasa Pelagic on rehabilitation of persons with limited capabilities. Bul se Youg 8 no. 1/2; 18 F-Ap 163. Na Ilral S F-a 5 Eli- .. I I *; , ~ ~ :! ~ 1.";:, 1., . - I ~, : I . GRUJIC-RADIVOJBVIC, Bosa; CVETKOV, Radojica 2 cases of congenital mothemoglobinemia. Srpski arh. colok. lek. 88 no.6:723-726 -Te 160. 1. Interno odeljenje Opste bolnice "Dorde Joanovic" u Zrenjaninu. Nacelnik: dr Bosa Grujic-Radivojevic. (METHMOGLOBINEMIA case reports) GRUM-GRZHIMAYLO, A.G. Who was the author of the article 110n the characteristics of Siberia* published in "Kolokol" in 1860? Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 95 no.5% 458-459 S-0 163. (MIRA 36 : 12 ) Determination 0 UT .,of Its compo athods. '10. Mu and ]VAIA's VrNo-'Xiif ej Rentgomme 9. !11- 0c. C to cf, s abstr.-In otdcr to Investigate the exact com ". of nicotine It rate. mV, nit, surfam tension, cond. an pH of 114uld inixts. of nicotine (1) and HjO were detd-' These data are tabulated and graphically mpre- anted vs. mol. % of 1, A curve Is Wso given showing dif- ferences between exptl. and caled. values of n vs. mot. % of 1. Tlds curve and the surface tenqon curve have a max. xt25&nd3OmoI.%1,msp- Thecond.1sotherinhasanin- fiection at 25 mol. % 1, while the pH corve Is not Indicative, at all, having the shope. of a neutralization ctirve. It I, concluded that I forms with R&O it tHhydrate of the compli. poltuographic Lweltication of the sulaxidation of VJ4.1, Olin C and the Prob lem of Its atabuization, M; -Deka, I Gruji.&Vwdd and R. BoWrevk (Sarnjevo Univ., Yup- Chimistes pepu6, pop. Btania el limegot rine 2. &5r-870953).-Observatious we recurd,:d On the rMe Of almlli(Ndalt Of a aq. SrAn. of L-a-scorble acid,' '-Ath aud withont si"I addim of CuSO. %Vj), KXe(C~4 at rvoin tetup i"d The polatagraphic inctlithl was Apolittl for qontrolling the atitoxidation by cletg. the ackl concti. at vv:rious time fit- terviAs. Tracts of I himased tim autoxidation consider.! ably; however, amill amts. of 11 anti III dl3plikyed a gOC4 stallifitinS action, which was itill bettur when, Cu fous vir4e pmmit. Tht effmt was better at --6* than at roM tnrnj~- N. PjaYW I c- 4 J ollarographle detemination of the autod) da on o yj Inin. C and the proWern of its stabilization. 11. hliadta. ~Dt-ldit and J. Grujl6.Vosjt (Univ. Saralevo, Vugoslavieft Bull. suc. cht ep=.PTulaire Bosme et Ifers"ovine 3, 23-3t)(1054)(Gmnan sun-anary); d. C.A. 48, Mif-Ily addu. of 0.0001 U of Zn,904 and NO, to 0.002,11 whm of r rh acid(l), e concti. of the latter dctd, polarog '11) from cally, ter standing for 24 hrs. at roorn ternp, dropp "5- 1% (to 45-50% in cut of FeSO. and F M. to ca, ytic effect of cations on the auto- oxidation of I di of C11" 211 '**, ve*'4, +TeujT in Fe", and Ph Uponsaludenneoct KjFe(CN)# or KCNS, however, after 49 hrs. at rowt temp., ViL ronco. of r was over 6U% (95% with samples kept in refrigerataf). It is mchided that before detg. P%)Wqmpliimlly vitamin C, -Small aluts. (]--~3 mg./100 tul.) should be addO to Its A-In. GRIJJIC-VAa'I(;, J.; DEZELIC, Mi. Polarof.,raphle study of the autoxidation of vitamin C and the nroblem of its stabilization. Ill. p. 27. BUTEN, POKIMENTAGIJul". TERNIKA WBRACAJ114111 qfd,,D3TAVA. (Druntvo lienicara i tehnologa DrH Bosne i Hercegovine. GUSNIK) Sarajevo, Yug,.Oslavift. Vol. 7, 10/58. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEWI LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1060. Uncl. GETRUC, F.; OUJIG-VASIC, J. Androgenic ho-nnones in milk. Pt.. Masnik hemicara BtH 11:19-21, t62. 4 1. Biochemical taboratoryp * inia "for Infectious Diseases and Institute of Chamiat4j,, Medical FaciLlty, University of Sarajevo. DMLIG, Mladen, dr.; MJIC-VASIG, J.; REPAS. A. Metallic salts of esmain and fraxin, and salts of their aglycons. MaBuik hemicara B-J'ff 11:25-30 162. 1. Hamijski institut, Madicinski. fakultet, Univer-.itet,, Sarajevo. 2, Redacteur en chef, "Glasnik Drustva hemicara i tehnologa SR Bosne i Hercegovina* (for Dozelic). Polarographic studies on the auto-oxidation of' v4lt~imln and on the problem of its stabilization. TV. Complexon III as it vifALm!n C, stabilizer. Vojnosanit Pregl. 20 n,-).llt 707-711 N 163. 1. Fedicinski Vakultet, institut zi hemijti, Univerzititt u S-~sraJevu. cc,7,: b.i tle ho,. i. jow,ratory- -arn Us %, MAI !F: YUGOSLkVI;,, General and Spacial Zoology. Insects. P Harmful Insects and &rachnids. Gonoral Froblums. Abs Jour; Rof Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 96477. kathor : Tomasovic, 13. Inst ; Not given. Titlo : Posts and Diseases of Cultivatod Plants, Obsorva- blo in Yugoslavia for 20 years (1934-1953). Orig Pub: Zashtita billa, 1056, 38, 87-106. Abstract: Observations of tho service of plant prot,~ction arc systamatizod. Harmful insocts, arachnids, pathogcnic fungi, virusos and bacteria arc onum- oratod; spocios of infostod plants, iatonsity of damage, locations and data of oxposuro are in- dicatod. -- From the authors' rosumc. Card 1/1 16 GRUJICIC,, M. Yugoslavia (430) Technology-Periodicais Standards for material and their application in railroads. p. 154. ZELF.ZNICE. (Jugoelavenske zelesnice) Beograd. (Monthly onrallroad problems issued by the Yugoslav Railways) Vol. 8, No. 5, Nay 1952. �j9_t Eam)egn Accegaigns Lill. Library of Congress Vol. 2, No. 6, June 1953. Unclassified. . - ; . ~ I I ~ I: r i: ;, ~ I I ~- ;, P, 1 6 1 : ~ I I ~ I ;~ 1 1.1 FII I - : - . I , I I I -. 1, : GRUK, M.- KHOLODIJOV, N. Operational supervision of the fulfillment of scheduled production costs. Mias. ind..SSSR. 30 no.4.,32-33 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1.1oanIngradskly cyanokombinat (for Gruk). 2.Moskovskly tokhnologi- cheekly institut myanuoy promyshlennosti (for Kholodnov). (Meat industr7--Costs) !! !pq fOlr1fi~!:1M -1-11 PMUWWICZ-ZAMLYNSKA, Wandaj GRUK, Mar-lan. Recklinghausen's disease with renal calainosis (6-year post- operative observation on a case). Pol. arch. med. wewnet. 34 no.22175-181 164. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Vewnetrznych Sl. AM w Bytomiu (kie- rownik: prof. dr.med. K.Gibinski) i w. ITI Kliniki ChinLrgicznej Sl.AM w Bytomiu (kierowniki doe.dr.med. C.Sadlinaki). nroceg.-les 4,,tns ol ov 1- 1 , 194~ So : U - 41 iA 'Ilykl~ GRUKHO, I. V. Prn-t-'-s in the electrificatLon of the Maloyaroalavets - Sukhinichl section. Transp. stroi. 14 no.7z6-8 Jl 164- (MIRA 18:1) 1. Glavnyy tekhnol.og tresta Kaluzhtransstroy. GRUKHIN, IN. In the struggle for reducing labor in housing construction. Transp. stroi. 15 no.9:28-29 S 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Glavnyy tekhnolog tresta Kaluzhtransstroy. .L 13( AOCKSMON NRI AP5022453 OR/0209/65/000/009/0019/0023 AUTHOPSt. Grukhin. N. (Engineer, Captain); Karpenko, V.-(Enginner, Vajor); Shiroko Lieutenant Colonel) TITLE: In bumff air conditions SOURCE: Aviatsiya I kosmonaytika, no. 9, 1965, 19-23 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft stress, aircraft oontrol,'jaircraft control system, atmoo- pheric turbulence, automatic pilott aircraft stAbUlty, -p- ABSTRACTt The control problems involved in flying through bumpy air were studied to determine the beat control system. Structural overloading (caused by the wind)i and maneuvering stress components must be minimized, and angles of attack ex- ceeding the critical one must be avoided. Manual control causes up to 50% more overloading situations than autopilot controlp since the plane's moment of inertiai prevents the pilot from rapidly changing the pitch angle. An autopilot can react to pitch angle, angular accelerationt and altitude or may be Insensitive to alti- tude. Small altitude changes produce insignificant control signals, and large altitude changee result in control with increased maneuvering overloading. Thua~ in all conditions (except for gale gusto which must be studied further) the Card 1/2 L J.301-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022453 autopilot without altitude sensitivity provides the beat control in bumpy air. The autopilot does not eliminate overloading. Tests conducted or. overloading stabilization systems indicated that these were ineffective and that improvemomts must be sought by de-c-loping a method for utUizing the obazges in the lift force. orig, art, hast 5 figures and 1 table, ASSOCIATIONs none SUBMITTEDs 00 ENCL: 00 SUB COD92 AC NO REF SOVt C~O OTHERs 000 '2fi C ard GRUMIN, N.P. Cortisone and ACTH treatment of trichlnonis. Vrach. delo no.9:115- 116 S 161. (141RA 14.-12) 1. 2-ya gorodskaya bollaitea,, Karpinakp Sverdlovskoy obluti. (CORTISONE) (ACTH) (TRICHIM AHD TRIGPINOSIS) 0 0 v 2, m 2, 0 60 00 0 4 1 -AVA A ilb-11". I s C-ru 'wrm ,i - l . u4c it Ru"Isn.) ' iev "Ot 00 - 'I IT I.Yokov 14, j U11t. l"trpy. all, V- (Fnct0ry '1"tronltri' mixtur-, or 0 AL 449. "tb0d vi-rribeg - of Iodine R .4(). In ". and f .10'rot k: .1 mnlution I o a I hot "etft, 9 tbl" of % ridlnv I, well n. . I 00 - M ~ cIrcult X 00 S L ITALLURGKAL 3 JI, - ---------------- %.name 19 19 tie go COO I** as* 6- is ...... 00 GRUKU6 I G. D. ; 41iJ_:.,A, j. V. ; , A. P. ; G I,;- ?~'-';?, I_ 'A.; 0 OR1X'-,'OVA I ~. A. - GVMIL, PI. "J. ; ~W- Y , I , it. V. ; jTi_; ~i'l ti-: ,Ki -1. -1. ; FILATOVA, A. S. SURIS, V. G. : "Sanitary labor conditions in the electrolytic shops of aluminum plants and the essential healthzwprotection measures." report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epideniologists C, and Infectionists, 1950, RRUGARY/El ec troiiic s-- Flotocells ancl Sc:dcondiictor Device. Abs Jour Ref - Fizika~ Wo 7, 1059, 15979 Aut',,,or Gonbiy, L., Grz-lai, J., fleves, I. Isst The University, Szc~~ed, Hvn~,,ary Title Preparation of Pressed Photocellr frori CdS Powder H. Orig Pub ilcti Phys. ct c1iij-l. Szeceq, 19153; 4, k1o 1-2, 30-34 ,'ibstract The authors have prepared an investiGatod valve CdS photocell. Powderod CdS was Dressed into tablets 1.6 cm in diameter aiid 0.1 cm thick (weight 600 - 300 rig), heated to 5200 C and siowly cooled. Non-transparelit rietallic electrodes LL tf--c form of cores were deposited by evaporation. Duria~--- the course of the preliminary experiric-it the amthors have determined the opti.-ilm prcs- sure in pressing and iiivesti&nted Une effectimeness of the elect-rodes nnde of various rnterials. 11-iotocells Card L/2 - 95 HMIGIRY/Electrorics -- PhotoceLls a:id Scrliconductrn- rh-,vice, Abs Jour Ref &tvi- - Fizilm, 11o '(, 19591 159'(9 Wit'a alu-ninliri and gold ClUctrodes wei-C characterized by the follow-Lig data: intcv:ial rosista' cc in darkness appro;ci:.;atelY 30 nle,,ohris; Viiei iliizdnated in 3,000 11LIX (Color temperatvre 28000 K) the correi,t wans 1.6 .ii- croamueres a.id the phito cl-if 0-135 volts. Z,c photocell has a lmrrow spectral characteristic witij I MaXiMILI i,,car 4010 aillii-Acrons and (unlike the WS p11,)torcsista-,,,c'c) has a L- , '-lost --I:) ScilsitivitY -'t ~\