SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PRONINA, M.V. - PRONIV, D. I.
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PRO NINA. M Y.
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.IM/ Chemistry - Fractionation
Card '1/1 Pub. 22 -21/44
Authors Lanin, V. A., and Pronina., M. V.
Title Splitting of the middle neutralized tar-fraction of Baltic area
shales into components
Peri6dical DoIj.,A14 SSSR 98/l,'83-85, Sep 1., 1954
Abstract Splitting of middle, neutralized tar-fractions into components
containing substences closely related to each other by their
chemical properties facilitates the study,of their chmnical
composition and characteristics. A chromatogrLphic method,
considered most reliable in carrying out such splitting,, is
described. DiaLrcan chowing the chromatog-raphic splitting of
middle, neutrznlized shale tax-fractions, is included. The
group composition or Daltic area ahale-Ur frcctions, and the
operties of hydrocarbons derived during chromatorr,~.phic
pr
Tjo WSR referenecs (10014 ond 1950).
splitting, are described,
Tables.
Institution Ac-,~d. of U'Sill Incti'Ltite,of:Co,-,i,~uct'jible Ninerc-,ls
Acz.~dv
Presentod Iry: mliciml 1ranov, Anril 17i 1954
.,/ I I V
U53R/Chemistry -Coal- - - FD-2628
Card 1/1 Pub. 41-14/21
Author Knyazeva, M. S., Lanin, V. A., Murzayeva, A. I., and Pronina,
M. V., Moscow
Title Investigation of the chemical composition of liquid phase hydro-
genate of Cheremkhovsk coal tar
Periodical Izv. AN SSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 4, 142-143, Apr 1955
Abstract Describes test in which tar, obtained from the distillation of
coal at temperatures of 450-5000, was subjected to hydrogenation
at 46CP and 300 atmospheres in the presence of an iron catalyst.
Discusses test results and lists the properties of the bydro-
carbon fractions.
Institution
Submitted March 15, 1955
LANIN.Y.A.; PRONINA,M.V.; KARRAYICVA,A.V.
Analysis of the chemical composition of the jydrocarbon portion of
intermediate fractions of Baltic Sea region shale tars. Trudy IGI
n0-5:127-143 '55. (MMA 8: 11)
(Baltic Sea reCion-Tar) (Hydroaftrbons)
Np~
AUTHORS: knyazeval M.S., Lanin, V.A. and Pronina L-M'-30/34
TITLE-. Investigation of the chemical composition of heavy oil
from Cheremkhov hard coal. (Issledovaniye khimicheskogo
sostava tyazhelogo masla cheremkhovskogo kamennogo uglya).
PERIODICAL: "Izv. Ak. Nauk, Otd. Tekh. Nauk". Milletin of the'Ac'. Sc.
'Technical Sciences Section), 1957, No.4, pp.169-170 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: By distilling Cheremkhov hard coal in Lurgi furnaces at
830 to 840 C, 4.8% heavy oil was obtained which,contained
78.5% neutral oil, 11.9% phenols, 1.3% basesq 8.1% asphal-
tene and 0.2% of water-soluble substances., The neutral
oil consisted mainly of hydrocarbons and 0.69% 0, 0'.55% S
and 0.46% N. There are 1 table, 2 referencest 1 of which
is Russian. -
SUBMITTED.- September 19, 1956.
AVAILABLE:
Card 1/1
GRIGORIYEV, S.M. (Moskva); YlUAZEYA, M.S. (Moskva); PRONIR&, M.V.
(Y-0 13kVa)
Chemical properties of neutral sulfur compounds entering into
the composition of crude shale tar phenols. Izv.AX SSSR.Otd.
tekh.nank.Met.i topl. no-3:144-146 My-Je 160.
(MIRA 13-6)
(Phenole-Analyeis) kSulfur compounds)
81772
S/181/60/002/02/09/033
B006/BO67
AUTHORS: Nasledov, D. N., Pronina, M. P., Smetannikova, Yu. S.
- ___9"RW
TITLE: Spectral Distribution of Photosensitivity in p-Type
Indium Antimonide
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 239-241
TEXT: Several publications of various authors dealt with this subject,
however, the results did not allow to draw conclusions as to the
dependence of photosensitivity of InSb on the acceptor concentration. To
investigate this dependence, the authors of the present paper measured
the spectral dependence of photoconductivity and of the photomagnetic ef-
fect of a number of p-type samples on the acceptor concentration in the
range 1013 - 1015 cm-3. The single crystal samples had a size of
4 - 1 - 0,1 mm 3; after grinding, the surfaces were also treated with an
etching agent. The infrared radiation was monochromatized with an
~MP-2 (ZMR-2)Zmonochromator with NaCl crystal. All measurements were
made at the temperatures of liquid nitrogen. The spectral distributioft
Card 1/3 LA",
81772
Spectral Distribution of Photosensitivity S118116010021021001033
in p-Type Indium Antimonide B006/BO67
curves of photoconductivity and of the photomagnetic effect are shown in
Fig. 1. It was found that the shape of the curves was independent of the
acceptor concentration, and that the absolute sensitivity of pure samples
was much higher. The width of the forbidden zone proved to be independent
(within the accuracy of measurement) on purity (,- 0.22 ev). The absolute
sensitivity in the conductivity maximum for samples with a concentration
of 10 13 cm-3 was 4000 v/w, the absolute sensitivity in the maximum of the
photomagnetic effect fo--- the same samples was only approximately 40 V/W.
The photoconductivity of a number of samples was investigated in the
temperature range between 78 and 2050K. Fig. 2 shows the curves recorded
for a sample with 3-10 13 acceptor atoms/cm-3. The widths of the forbidden
zone are given in a table for different temperatures. The following was
obtained for the coefficient of the temperature !3hift: A E/AT -
- -2.4-10- 4 ev/deg, which is in good agreement with other data from
publications. As may be seen from Fig. 2, the maximum of spectral
sensitivity becomes wider with increasing temperature, and at the
temperature of dry ice a second maximum is observed on the edge of the
X
Card 2/3 V
81772
Spectral Distribution of Photosensitivity in s/i81/6o/oo2/02/00/03x
P-Type Indium kntimonide B006/BO67
curve. The curves coincide in the short-wave part. There are 2 figures,
I table, and 7 non-Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut A'R SSSR Leningrad (Physico
technical Institute of the AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTEDz June 5, 1959
VK
Card 3/3
PRONIN, Mikhail Vasillyevich; SM4USHKOVICH, Te.A., retsenzent; OSIPOV, L.L.,
idds; TINOGRADOTA, Neg., redAzd-va; TOIMAXOVA, T.T.,-~-tekhn.red,
[Repair of the 3D6 engines; experience of the Kiev Shipyard] Rem6'nt
dvigatelei 3D6; opyt raboty Kievskogo SMZ imeni Stalina. Koskva,
Izd-vo wRechnoi transport.% 1959. 85 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Marine diesel engines--Maintenance and repair)
(Xiev--Shipyarde)
SOV/180-59-5-36/37
AUTHORS: 1~2~zeyaM-~S- 9 and 2x-onlna- m--V- (moscow)
TITLE: Sorbtion of Oxygen by Phenol
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadeniii nauk SSSRjOtdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk$ Metallurgiya i toplivo,1959,Nr 5,pp 191-195 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of a well established fact that there are
large differences in the velocities of oxidation of
mono-9 di- and tri-phenols with weak oxidantsq t e
authors studied the action of molecular oxygen on these
phenols and their mixtures. It was expected that on
the basis of differences in oxidising properties of
various phenols a method of their analysis could be
established. The investigation consisted of determining
the rate of absorption of molecular oxygen by known
individual phenols and their mixtures in alkaline
solutions.of various concentratifts of alkali; under a
constant pressure of 90 cm H20- ~The duration of each
determination was 22 hours. The experimental results
are shown in the form of graphs,relating absorbed
Card volume of oxygen with time, in Fi!gs 1-5. It was found
1/2 that$ 1) at alkali concentration~h- from l1+ to 75%
mono-phenols do not absorb oxyge '~ 2) hydroquinone and
IANIN, V.A. fdaceased]; PIMNINA, M.V.; KIITAZEVA, M.S.; MURZAYEVii, A.I.
Investigating heavv tar from Cktremkhovo coals. Trudy, IGI
9:189-197 159. (MIRA 13:1)
(coal tar)
SOV/180-59-2-30/31+
AUTHORS: rnyazevaj M.S.7 and Proninal M1.V. (Moscow)
TITLE: Group Composition of the Hig-her-Menol Fractions of
Low-Temperature Tars (Gruppovoy sostav vysshilch fraktsiy
fenolov nizkotemperaturnykh degtey)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya akademii nauk SSSR5 Otdeleniye teldmicheski-1rh
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1959,Nr 2,pp 161-164 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors give the results of their work on the
determination of the group composition of phenols
extracted from the 210 - 320 OC fractions of medium-
temperature tar from Cheremkhovskiy coal out of shale
phenols of the production petrol-paraffin -fraction from
the tunnel furnaces of the "Kivilf kombinat (combine)
with a boiling temperature of 180 - 285 OC. The work has
established that the group composition of higher phenols
can be found with the aid of their acetylation,
chromatography of the esters on alumina, saponification
of the desorbed fraction with alcoholic alkali solution
and analysis of the resulting phenols. Phenols obtained
by saponification of esters soluble in petroleum ether
Card 1/2 were found to be alkyl phenols, those obtained by
saponification of esters soluble in ethyl ether being a
SOV/180-59-2-30/34
Group Composition of the Higher Phenol Fractions of Low-Temperature
Tars
mixture of dicyclic and diatomic phenols. By analysis
of phenols obtained by saponification of the esters the
content of the different types of phenols can be
estimated more precisely and the presence of a neutral
product present as an impurity detected. The
Card 2/2 experimental results are tabulated.
There are 6 tables and 2 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED: June 21, 1958
-D6
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-15
and Their Application
Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31839
Author : Knyazeva M.S., Lanin V.A., Pronina M.V.
Inst : Academy of Sciences USSR
Title : The Unsaturated Nature of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
of Low-Temperature Tars.
Orig Pub: Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. tekhn. n., 1956, No 4, 168
Abstract: On the basis of studies of the properties and
elemental composition of acids, obtained by oxi-
dation with an alkaline solution of permanganate,
at about 20*, and also under conditions of heat-
ing according to Bon (transliterated) the aromatic
C ard 1/12
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 7- 15
and Their Application
Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31839
hydrocarbons isolated from the hydrogenation pro-
ducts of Cheremkhovskiy coal tar, the authors
consider that the ethylenic bonds are in the side
chains of aromatic hydrocarbons or in hydrocarbons
of the indene type, or similar aromatic hydrocar-
bons.
C ard 2A
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MIROROV, Keys,!- ~.,M&Z,;, TOXAMA, S.A,
Study of crystallization area of ~20 NAG104 - IL20 and E20 -
LiC104 - E20 systems' Zhur. neorg. igim. 3 no'2:508-516 7
(MIRA 11W
1. 3Astitut obshchey, i neorganicheskoy khImII im. NIS. rurnakova
AN SSSR Laboratoriya perakisnykh noyedinenly.
(Sodium salts) (Lithium salts)
(Phase rule and equilibrium)
PRNINAI M. Z.
ffEtude thermochimique des solutions des electrolytes. Com-atmication I".
Mistchanko, K. P. at Pronina, M. Z. (p. 85)
SO: Journal of General Chemistry (Zhumal.Obshchei Khimii) 1936, Volume 6, Nol.
/1/ 1, Al 41 -Z
MISHCHENKO, K.P.; PRONIU, M.Z.; SUKHOTIN, A.K.
Simple microcalorimeter for the study of non-aqaeous solutions.
Zhur.prikl.khim. 27 no.9:1003-loo6 s 154. (MLRA 7:10)
1. Laboratoriya fizicheskoy khimii Leningradskogo tekhnologichasko-
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AUTHORS: ~~ronov, T. Ye., Pronira-, -1% Z. , Tokzcrevv, S. A. 78-2-37/43
TITLE: An Investigation of Cryrabl1iz.,~n-n in t'.c- .~%fznte-US
H202-NaClO 4-H20 and H202-LiCIO 4-H20
(Izucheniye poverkhnosti kri-stallizatsi-i sistea H2 02- NaClO 4-
-H20 i H2 02-LiC10 4-H20)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khiraii, 1958, Vol. 3, Hr 2,
PP. 503-516 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A complete investigation of the diagrams of H 0 -NaC10 -H 0
2t 2
and H20 2-MC10 4-H20 was performed. The concenird ion of
H202 was obtained by repeated distillation in a vacuum with
a purity of 99,81Pf. Whe formation of crystals occurs at deep
undercooling (60-70 C lower than the equilibrium of the
crystallization). In the system H 202-NaClO 4-H20 the
following phases occur: H 2 02' 2H 20, ice, NaClO 4*H 20 and
Naclo 4*In the0system LiC10 -11 0 the following phases are
obtained at 0 C: ice , LiC16 .31 0, LiClO H 0 and LiCIO,
Card 1/3 4 2 4' 2 4
ki Investigation of Crystallization in the Systems 78-2-37/43
H2 02-NaCIO 4-H20 and H 2 02-LiCIO 4-H10
In the liquidus of the binary system H 0 -LiClO LiC10 ar' d
H20 2 develop. In the ternary system H 282 ?LiClOA 4H20 thi
followinL, phases are produced: ice, H2 02, H 202 .21120, LiClO 49
LiClO 4* H20 and LiC10 4* 3H20.
From these results follows that no peroxyhydrates of
sodium- a.~d lithium perchlorate are produced in the binary
systems 1120 -NaC10 and H 0 2- LiC10 .
Under ihe inffuence 9f aqueoug solutions of H 20 2 upon
the perchlorates of sodium and lithium the authors obtained
hydrate forms of perchlorates ' LiC10 hydrated especially
intensively. There are 0 fijures, 5 iables, and 9 references,
7 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for General and Anorganic Chemistry imeni IN. S.
Irairnakov AS USSR (Institut obahchey i neorganichesnoy khimii
imeni It. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR)
Laboratory for Peroxy-Compounds (Laboratoriya perekisnykh
soyedineniy)
SUBMITTED: February 19, 1957
Card 2/3
An Investigation of Crystallization -Ln the Syste--,s 78-2-37/43
H 0 -NaClO -H 0 and H 0 -LiClO,-H 0)
2 2 4 2 2 2 ~ 2 ;
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
SEWMV, P.V.; FIATONOV, G,F.; PANIU,M.I.; FRONIKIN, V.F 0
1 - ~ - -.. - - ~.;
Illectric preheating of boilers for the refining of lead.
TSvet.met.29 no.6:31-34 Je 156. (HLRL 9:9)
(Lead--Electrometallurgy)
'GERKEL' Y P.A.; PRONINA, N.D.
Kxtraction of protoplasts from dormant onion epidermis C011B
[with summary in English). Fiziol. rast. 10 no.2:124-129
Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA .16: 5)
1. K.A. Timi iazev Institute of Plant Physiologyp U.S.S.R.
Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
(Protoplasm) (Dormancy in plants)
PRONINA.-N.D....,
Drought resistance of the "Vostok" spring wheat. Biul. Glav. bot. sada
no.51:77-81 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut fiziologii raslieniy imeni. Timiryazeva All SSSR.
GENKELI, P.A.; MOROZOVA, R.S.; PRONINA, N.D.-,-
Ability for synthesis in drought-resisting tomato plants. iiziol.
rast. 9 no.1:80-85 162. .(14IRA 15:3)
1. K.A.Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Moscow.
(Tomatoes--Varieties) (Plants, Effect of aridity on)
Surface smoothness and surface layer hardening in broaching of heat
resistant metals. Stanei Instr. 27 no-8:32-34 Ap '56. (HLRA 9:9)
(Metal cutting)
ARSEYIN, II.D.; bUDKOVSKIY, N.G.; BOLOTIN, A.A.; BONARTSEVAp N.N.;
BOGDAUOVA, M.V.; GOLOVLITKO, I.P.; ILIBITENKO, K.I.;
KIRPONOS, Ye.M.; KARLAPEWAII, K.G.; KRSANOVA, I.A.;
KURMSOV, A.L.; KORES19TIKOVA, N.F.; KORMTEVSKAYA, T.I.;
NEM,IROV,N.G.;.NIKONOVA, T.K.; NAZAROV, V.N.; PISAREVA, I.A.;
POPOV, S.A.- PRONEU, N.A.; PAKIMAR, M.Ye.; REYPOLSKIY, S.N.;
' Jlf -' - ~-2
ROGACIIEV, Yu. ; iRl~~iA V.D.; STPRSIMICV, B.M.; KHUDYAKOV,
B.Ya.; SRELEKASOV, V.I.; PARKOV., V.P., podpolkovnik,, red.;
1,11RAY"IEV, A.I., poRovnj12 red.; CIV%PAYEV;, ?.I.., telhn. red.
[Relics of military glorylielikvii boevoi slavy. Mloskva,
Voenizdvt, 1962. 166 p. (IiMIA 15:8)
1. Nauchr*rye sotrudniki TSentrallnogo nuzeya Sovetskoy AM-ii
(for all except Mfuravlyev, Chapayeve).
(Military ruoeums)
1, 1 , P. A. ; PROURIA ) N. D.
Ability of eell- -,c J-~
Fiziol. rast. 1'l rfo.4:,,67-673
?.,f i;~ I
1. Institut fizioloCii x-aL;tori-iy Tllmi,-Yaze-vit All L..olVlltt.
%,T T
Fe, -JN l I !A)
,,CF-,jju!ose Microbacturla in Pwx-r' ici, In-st.
~cad :ic' !951. (~ZhKoL, 1, "er, 54
of V crobiol.oFr
SO: Sun 4'12, 29 !-ar 55
FRONINA, N.I.
,__ Description of some new species and varieties-:of cellulos-
decomposing myrxbacteria. vdkrobiologila 31 no.3:470-477 My-Je
162. (MMA 15:12)
1. Permskiy gosudarstvennyy sellskokhozyaystvennyT institut
imeni D.N.Pryanishnikova.
(BACTERIA,, CELLIiWSFD ECOMPM ING)'
PRC'117A, ',,. '7.
O'Hydremia Re~iction to Water Pre~zsarefl. Ar'---iv. Patol, , ILO. N-13. -2.
,T ~ f - .
Chair Patholo.-ical 1"hysiolreY, Nort'la Notin Med. In-st, Dzaudz'-Vcq.,I, -14~',41
PR6N1NAj1V4V,
PROHUIA,N.N.; ALITKAN, Ta.A.
Reflex actions from the stoma h on diuresis. 131ul. skap. biol. i
Red. 37 no.6:11-15 J3 154. (MLRA 7:8)
1. Is kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. dotsent N.N.Pronina)
Severa'-Osetinskogo meditsinskogo institnta.
(STOHACH, plWslology,
*regulation of diuresis in dogs, reflex mech&nism)
(DIMSIS, physiology,
regulation by stomach reflexes in dogs)
PROKINA, N.N.; ALITHAN, Ya.A.
Mechanism of interoceptive effects from the stomach on diuresis.
Biul, ekep. biol. i med. 38 no.11:10-13 N '54. (MIRA 8:1)
1. Is kafedrjr normallnoy fiziologil (zar. dotsent N.N.Pronina)
Severo-oset,inskogo instituta, Ordzhonikidze.
(STCKAGH, pl7siolog7,
eff.of atimulation'on diuresis in dogs)
(DrMSIS, pl7siolog7,
off. of stomach stimulation in dogs)
USSR/Medicine Physiology FD-2551
Card 1/1 Pub, 17-4/23
Author Pronina, N. N.
Title On the mechanism of the change in diuresis in water ingestion
Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 5, 12-17, May 1955
Abstract Investigated some aspects of the regulation of water exchange which
promote the excretion of administered water. Studies the change in
the basic processes of urine formation in water ingestion under the
usual cond-itions and after preparatory intravenous injection of
novocaine. Both experiments were repeated on dogs after hypophy-
sectomy. Graphs; tables. Two references, both USSR and since 1940.
Institution Chair of Normal Physiology (Head - Dotsent N. N. Pronina) of the
North Osetinskiy Medical Institute
Submitted May 17, 1954 by V. N. Chernigovskiy, Member of the Academy of
Medical Sciences
FD-3378
USSR/Medicine Physiology
Card 1/1 Pub. 17 - 2/22
Author Pronina, N. N., Rizhinashvili, R. S., Tellpeneva, L. P.
Title Problem of the regulation of hydrophylism of tissues
Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 8, 6-9, Aug 1955
Abstract Little is known of hydrophylism of tissues except relation
to certain diseases. Author experimented on dogs with stomach
fistula. Two hours before the investigation a part of the dogs',
skin near the spine was shaved and 0.2 ml of physiological solutioa
injected subcutaneously. Resorption of the blister was then ob-
served. The article includes tables showing comparative speed of
resorption in normal dogs, after simulated dr-Inks (opened fistula)
during novocain anesthesia on one side and none on the other, and
after removal of the hypophysis. The latter eliminated reflex ac-
tivity of the receptors of the gastro-intestinal tract. Authors
concluded that hydrophylism of tissues is subject to neuro-humoral
regulation and that the hypophysis is the link in the chain of
reflex activities. 9 references, 8 USSR, 3 since 1940, tablea.
Institution Chair of Normal Physiology (Read: Docent H. N. Pronina) Severo-
Osetinskiy Medical Institute, Dzaudzhikau
Submitted 22 Aug, 1954
PRONIIINA, GIABANOVA, I.~I.; MFIlITAROVA, G.B.
Extrarenal effect of antidiure'lic h.-lormone. ?robl. en4_c;!-' 4
f I , Re.
gorm. 10 no-5:86--89 S-0 164. k.E. _-: C r
1. Fafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. N.N. Pronina)
Severo-Osetirinkogo medltslnskoj~o Instituta, Ordzhonikia-.c.
PRONINA N N. Doe Med Sci -- (diss) "On the problem of the mechani=- of the
--
;.with i I tionsi,
regulation of water exchange." Len, 1957. p 3 0 ysiolozy tm I. P.
_Wppj~
3 0~
Y,
Pavlov, Aoad Sci USSR), 200 copies (KL, 45-57, 98)
-23-
Dissertations. Dept. of Biolooma 8*1ences, Jul-Deo 1957.
Vest. Ak Nm* j, 1958,, No* 4# Vp. IM-229
At the jut. of paygioloa in. 1. P. Fwjov the following dissertations vere
defended:
for the degree of Doctor of Blological 6cie=ez;
2ROMEMs V. A. - Dmwlop*Ut of the Conditlonjed Actlwlty of the Reflector
in the Early Postnatal Period In Dogs.
I - up P. D. - Delayed COaditioned Reflexes/ Analysis of Retar&tion.
for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences:
PROKENA N. N. - On the Problas of the Control Ifeebanlem of the Water Yletabolim.
Cand. of Wlaa Sclemes:
FAYZIYN,p S. - UnconAitloned and Naturally Conditioned INtritive
Sputm Wbm In Sheep of the Romanar- and Zuska Broad.
UHULMMMatp L. A. - Oa the Trophic Innervation of the Ovaries and the Uterus
ccE the Rabbit.
FRONIN' O.V. (Leningrad, Vasillyevelciy ostrov, Malyy pr., d.33, kv-7)
Topoanatomical relationships between the pancreas and the large
vessels. Vest.khir. 83 no.8:64-69 Ag '59. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy anatomii (nach. -
prof. K.A. Grigorovich) Voyenno-morekoy meditsinskoy akademli.
(PANCREAS anat. & histol.)
L'11161-:66 an(t) T-JR40 GN
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ina, V.
ORG: none
TITLEt Objective for geodetic telescopes, \,~-l Class 42, No. 176092
SOURCEs Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovp no# 21, 1965, 56-57
TOPIC TAGS: optic lens., telescope lens., geodetic instrument
''ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an objective for geodetic telescopes
with internal foaming. The device consists of a positive four-lens ccm~nent-"and
a simple negative focusing lens (see Fig. 3.). To correct spherochromatic aberration,
the positive.component is in the form of two individual lenses separated by a dis-
tance of Ool-0.2 of the focal length of the positive component and a double
comented meniocus lens with a linear magnification of 01.4--O.S.
rd .1/2 UDCs 681.41035-824.222:528.5
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3 - individual lenSGS;
4 - double cemented meniscuo Ions.
2/2,
Card -
TALANTOV, V.V., assistent;-PRONINA, ?_,,- student
Yqocardial infarations with an atypical onset. Kaz.med.zhur.
no.4:57-59 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii No.1 (zav. - prof. A.G.Teregulov)
Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(HEART-INFARCTION)
FRONIN, Pavel Ivanovich; FOMIKOV, Gennadiy Nikitich; LIVSHITS, Ya., red.;
- -1 .__SAVdIE4kO, Te.V., takhn.red.
(Fifteen years of People.'s Democratic Czechoslovakia] 15 let
Naroduo-Damokratichaskoi,.'Ghekhoolovskii. Koiskva, Izd-vo "Znanie,"
1960. 30 P. (VsesoiuznO'q"'.~bBhchestvo po rasprostraneniiu poli-
tichaskikh, i nanchnykh xnanii. Ser.79 Nezhdunarodnaia, no.9).
(MIRA 13:4)
(Czechoslovakia-Sconomic conditions)
(Czechoslovakia--Politics and government)
21(9).24(0) PHAS9 .1 BOOK EXPLOrrATIO' SOV/32
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Pl.cichaskly In3titut
Isal edovaniya po skspertmental0noy I teoreticneakoy rl--ike; fabornik]
( studios an Experimental and Theoretical Physics; Collection or
A rticles) Koscowt Id-vO AN SSSR~ 1959. 304 P. Zrrat . slip
coplax printed.
2v300
rted.
ins
I . L. ab*lin kiy, Doctor or Physical and nathemattcal Sci-
,
,
:
Ed
.
ences; Rds. or Publlshtnr H.use: A. L. Chernyak and V. 0. Berkgaut. ,
?*ch. Ed.. Yu. V. Rylina; Commission for Publishing ch* Collection
in Memory or Grigoriya Samullovich rand3berg: I. Ye. T&=
(Chairman), Academician; M. A. Lentovich. Academician;
P. A. B-zhulln, Doctor or Physical and Mathematical Sciences,
S. L. Kandal'shtam, Doctor or Physical and MathenatIcal Sciences;
1. L. FabalinakiYf Doctor or Physical and Mathematical Sciences;
& Candidate of Physical and H3th-
F. S Landsberg-Baryahmnak
smatioal Sciences; and 0. i.tulevich (Secretary)$ Candidate of
;~
Physical and NathematIcal Sciences.
PURPOSE: This book is Intended for physicists and r03ea-chore
engaged In the study or electromagnetic radiations and their ro is
Injpvestlgating the structure and composition of rAttrials.
ew
ctlon contains 30 articles which rtVI
COVERAM The coll
Inv a py. sonics. molecular optl
estgat Ions P'c tros 0 on, seml-
j~
conductor phl.1c., cueleAr physics, and other branches Of
physics. The introductory chapter give& a biographical proCilo
or 0. S. Landaberg, Professor and Head of the Department or
option or the Division or Ph"ic&i Tochnoiogy at mo3cow uni-
k In Rayleigh scattering, combat
varsity Iand reviews min wor
gases, spectral analysis of metals, etc. No personalities are
-----mentioned. References ACCOMPanY each article.
S. Kinetics or the Action of Light Gases on the
enalty a Absorption Spectra of Vapors of Aromatic Com-
.tghal'y~
n
pounds 149
Obreimov, 1. V. and Yt_&._-#_*k=V. The Resistance of Mica
7WTUpTu-mAlong the Cleavage Piano 159
R to 3 X The Correlation Theory or Rayleigh Light Scat-
~er IT5
3obellinam, 1. 1. The Quantum Mechanics Theory of the Intensity
dr-C6mb`5_eT-5e-Atterlng L4n*s 192
Sushchl ki M X Depondenoy or the Width of Combined-
3 of the Anisotropy of a Derived
c IF%
Wier L
Polarizability Tensor 211
Tam, I - Ye Present state of the Theory or weak Interactions
oe Elementary Particles 218
Tumerm!n, L. A. and B. A. Chayanov. The Illumination or
Dli"lectr in High Voltage Ise tric Plelds 231
0 Investigation of Combined
Ukholin. S. A"and A
~*nl
~
-
k'02-H20 and H20L--DIOXAns
---LU'KVZ3caZtsr,n9 C r0 t
t~
solutions 244
Pabelinakly, I. L. The Thin Structure of' Lines or Rayleigh
--
rrr%g in cases
Clkh"- citU 254
qk_l--X. The Role of the croup Speed of Light in Irra in-
_
t1on In a Refractive Madl= 261
!rish, S. Bland 1. P. Bo&danova. F=ltatlon of Spectral Lines
__
a cam Discharge 275
PrIshborit- A -A,and Y__~Madla- The Possibility of
ncressIng the 8eKiltlvity of the Spectral reterminstion
of Some Elements 287
j~Rqj!Akiy,JL_T. The Interpretation of Sptjctra or Aroratic
Hydrocarbons In Frozen Crystalline Solutions 296
PRONIVA, R.F.,prepodavatell; BEW11. A.I., prepodavatell; VOLKOVA, N.S.,
_--p-r-6'podavatell; WSHCHUK, Ye.I., prepodavatell; FUS, Te.A.,
prepodavatell; KMIPHEVA, A.S., prepodavatell; CBZRh'=IN,.A.Te..
red.; ZHAVOROITKO7. I.I., red.; KRITROV, P.A., tekhn.red.
[English-Russian railroad dictionary] Anglo-rusakii zholazno-
doroznyi slovar'. Pod red. A.B. Cbernukhina. Moskva, Gos. tr&nBp.
zhel-dor. Izd-vo, 1958. 662 p. (WRL 12:2)
l.Kafedra Inoetrannykh yazykov Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov zbe:Lezno-
dorozhnogo, transporta (for Pronina,'Begun, Volkova, lbahchuk. Paks,
Kholcheva).
(English language--Dictionaries--Russian)
(Railroads--Dictionaries)
SKIJI.&CIIEV, V~P,.; DZIOMED, Kh.; DRAYNES, A.S.; Prinimall uchastiye:
SIVKOVA, '1, PRONRIA, T., v-EVTODIYLINKO, Yu.; IMIUM, V.; GOLIDMAN, A.
Oxidatfon and phoDphurylation in mitochondria fo the embryonic
muscle, Biokhimiia 29 no.4:65-3-661 il-Ag 164.
(KERA 18:6)
1. Kafedra bl.Dkhimii zhivotnykh Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta imeni Lomonosova.
PRONE "A T A., tudent Vi Kurou
;'beaultu
of the gyneeo I ogic-- 1, oiac: --cn c,." L ty Eon,-, IL tal &'.'o .1,
nauch. trud. Roi3tl. I-Ics. ii-nd. no.21:77-1,0 16,3.
LA. 7 1
~-ova,' C -,c -0,.,
1. Iz ginekololrdc-eskogo otde-enly,--i (zav. - K.I.Dor- 31 ds'A
bollnitsy No.1 -Rosluov--i-na-Dontz. rl:kr,-.rz--Al-,tel' - -rcf.
1P-11 ch&k.
E.1DF(n)_2/EW~(q)/EWT(M)/BbS UFTC/ASD/APGC/SSD~ PA-4/
L 12861-6 -4 W
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AUMOR: Bochvar, 1. A.-_Vasi:L1yeva A. A.; Keirim
-Markus, 1. B.; ProsinA
Syft-Itskaya, Z. 140; Yaktfolic, V. V.
TIM: Ionizing i-adiation dosimete baked on measurement of thermolunines-
cence of alu_m_IR~5 ~os ~ae glasses)
SOURCE: Atannaya energiya, v. 15 no. 1, 1563~ 48-52
To pie zwz: -Tation
j I zation dosimeter, aluminophosphate glass, Beta-rad-
measurement measurement, sl(74-neutron measurement, synchro-
e
lotron, high-energy proton, 110 dosimeter
ye
"ACT: Ionization dosimeters made of aluminophos;hate-covered glass w6re
~ABSTI
developed for measuring p- and y-radlatica slov neutrons and high-ene
rgy
charged particles in the range fran 0.02 to (1-2)-1015 rads . The dosJnete~s
operate on t%p- follawing principle: the energy of ionizing.radiatioa absorbed
ARs stored in it-in the'form of light sun of the luminescence.,
by the glas
vhich is emitted during hew.,ing of the glass and can then be recorded. The
dosimeters are capable of accunulating and storing infomation aver long
periods.,.e.g., up to a month at 1500. rh i 1e the dosimeter glass is not"-]
Card 1/2
L laM-63'
ACCESSIM HR: AP3003973,
excited by dayllgttl an- exposure of
40 days results in de-we_xcitation of the
stored light by 26-38p'. The effective atomic nunber'for the optim= ccmpo-
sitioa off.g2asses is 11-13. A filter.cansisting of 0.6 = sa + 0.5 = Al
allcws for ccmpensation of the energy dependence at 40 Kev and above with
an error,of The dosimeter vus tested using the s;Inchrocyclotrca of the
0b"yedinenny*y instittrb yadexmy*kh issledov'aniY:(Joiat lastitute of Nuclear
Pesearch) -with proton fluxe's iD~ the enerMr rmSe of
100 to 500 Mev showed
that the sensitivity of the detector glass t1o the tissue doze of high-energy
protons coincides within ic~,, with the sensiti-eity of glass io y-rays, indica-
ting:that the detector can te used for mixed p- and y-radiation. Orig. art.
has: 5 figures.
ASSCCIATIM: none,
siniarm: 19may62 i)ATz- Am: MAugO ENCL: 00
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Card 2P
PRONINA., T. V.
Carbor,iferous foraminifers of Lhe Berezovo series ~m -~he
eastern slope of the Southern Ural Mountains. Trudy Inst. geol.
UFAN SSSR no.65:119--176 164. (MIRA 17:7)
PRONINA, T.V.
Foraminifers and some Silurian micro-organisim of the Ufa
amphitheater which accompany.the.m. Paleont. zhur. no.4:
3-13 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Ural'skoye geologicheskoye upravleniye.
Lli'lfh", , O~A~; PFIRONT'N',A)
New Upper Frc-nian subgem-s ~!' `-~i-23.
1. - I
(2~-,
zhur. nc,.3:125-126 164. " ....
i. Geo.logicheskiy instiltut. AN SSST, J Urr;illskoye geologiches"Voye
upravieniyea.
1. P%LaM, T, V, and BASHW.OVA, 11. V.
2. USM (600)
4. Alapeyevsk District - Geology
7. G ologica~ map of the Urals (Scale 1:50,000, sheet 0-41-76-G) (Alapayevsk region).
?Abstracl/ Izv.Glav.upr. geol.fon. No. 2. 1947.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress., March 1953. Unclassified.
1 . 1. ;.(-1 F I TA. -- . -,,r . ] .-AT-T V, 11 11. V.
2. L!.,,;;L (" 00)
,r
4. GeolcgIr - Ala-myevsk Di-itr'.ct
7. Geclorrical mao of the Urals (Scale I: M,000, sheet O-Ia-76-G) (Alaoayev.sk regicn).
ZA-bstr'ac~---j Izv. Glav. uor. geol. 'L'c,n.' no. 2. 1949.
9. LIo_nCrLI-f Lists of Russian Accessions, T--ibrary of Cc~ncrress, ','arch 19"',
1~
PRONIINA, V.P.
14oskva sots ialis ticheskaia; pod red. I. A. Grakina V. P. PROININA i T.A. Selivanwva.
(Moskva), 14oskovs-kii rabochii, 1940. 116, (41 P. DLC: D
, jK6ol.R6
SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified
Mid ti;- buconse akut~w ti OucrCul U~, 111; U 221 kc Cul turru-, 3vt,-rd-
lovsk, 11)58. 11 J)P (Sv.--rdlov~`K. St,-,to J;.ed Inst), 200 copies
(Y,L,30-t,:)S,125)
TI-I
USSR/Pharmacolog-y. To-xicology. Antitubercular Drugs
U-8
ABs- Jnur Ref Z-h-ur-Diol. No 7, 1'358, 33079~
Author Yerrorova K. T. "*Icverov G. A. '-ronina Ye. A.
0
Inst Not -riven
0
Title Reaction of the Orginis~m to ti--,e Administration
of Anti tube rcular Che-iotherapeutical CoinDounds.
OriE Pub V sb. : Klinika i ter.---r-iya tuberkul ezri i ori---a-
nizatusi-ya- bor'by s nim. Sverdlov!flr., 1957, .'L~-8F,
'~bstr!ct Cats were ad-ministered Dh'-ivazid (100 T.1r, kc;) ---Ind
U ES/
I-a-rusan (0.3 L~ to 2.5-3 11-1G) by mouth, and salu-
zid and preDar--)-tiort 486 (150 mG of a 5%, soluticn)
intravenousiy. Folloviin- the administration and
during-, the first 30 to 60 minutes leulkopenia w-is
observed; during the next 6 to 8 hours leukocy-
tosis ( to 200'/0" of the initial magnitude) and a
rise in the activity of carbon anhydraz ----t ion were
Card 1/2
USSR~/Pharmaacolo6-7. Toxicolo-y. Antitubercul-?-,r Di-u~"s U-8
u C)
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., Uo 7s 1958, 33079
4
Abstract : noted. ( _'Pron -,,ll ovep-ir~-It ion-, -,-.-ith the
tion of phtivazid). Hypotonia of brief (jur,,luirn,
... as noted after the uUiiniGtration of saluzid
direct and pro16nged (-to 10 lmilnutes) effoc~
of saluzzid md pre-par-ition 48G on t`io chorrorc-
ceptors of a -.ectian of t',Ie duodenum f,?,iled to
chan,,re the cl-L.-racter of the reactions on
part of the blood Dressure inducod by the adt-i-
nistration of nico-tinel acetylcholine, -ind cIv-
bonic acid.
Card 2/2
14a.SOLOVP L.P.; DOBROKHOTOV, B~','.; -"lR0NlNAVYe'A~
Survey ,f the abundp-rica and erAzc-(,lL-ic state of murlire rc-dartal
bicluding the water rat, In the R.S.F.S.H. in 1962 and the
prognosi3 for 1963. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 68 mipr,3:10-13
M7-.re 163. (MIRA 17t8)
VOLODINA, M.N.j MISHINA, V.G.j PRONINA, Ye.A.; TERENTIYEV, A.P.
Synthesis and properties of pyrrolidines and pyrroles. Part
12: 5-Phenyleyclopentane-2,3-pyrroles and 5-phenylcyclohexane-
2,3-pyrroles. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.10:3295-3297 0 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova,
PROITINA. Ye.A.
-
Effect of anti-tubercalous chemotherapeutics on tissue culture. Probl.
tuberk., Moskva no.3:54-58 Sept-Oct 1951. (GLM1 21:2)
1. Of Sverdlovsk Scientific-Research Tuberculosis Institute (Director
- Candidate Medical Sciences i. A. Shaklein).
USSRMzdicine - Tularemia Jun 53
clinico-Epidemiological Characteristics of
Tularemia in a Focus of- the Murine (Soutbern)
Type," N. G, Olsufyev,'7-Ye. A. Pronina~,--R. A.
Savellyevaf~,`Div of Parasitol and Med Zool, Inst
of Epidemiol and Microbiol im N. F. Gamaleya,
Acad Med Sci USSR,',,.Chair of Infectious Diseases,
Central Inst for Advanced Training of Physicians
Zhur Mikro, Epid, i Immun, No 6, PP 53-56
Euman tularemia (principally among kolkhoz
workers) was caused by a great increase in the
nulber of field mice and domestic mice,
267T23
accompanied by an epizootic outbreak o;f tularemia
among these rodents in fall and winter, The human dis-
ease had a strictly seasonal character (Nov-Feb witbL
a max in Dec-Jan). Infection was mostly by inha-la-
tion: 92.3% of the patients suffered from a pulmonary
form of the disease. The balance was alimentary
(5.1%), cutaneous (2.2%), and ocular (o.4%) infection.
267T23
PRONINA , Ye
FatiEue stren.-th of Jloint3 in thin-oheet, heml-re-~---,an-rl all~,7----,
A,Itoir,. svar, I? nc,.8:36,41 Ag 164.
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PMLPOSXz This book Is Intended ror astallurgista.
n=09% The book consists of thirty papers read at the Conference
an the Treatment of Soat-Razistant Alloys hold In Moscow by the
Coomittoo on Mohlno-Bullding Technology, Institute of the
-7-30-ri6cc Of-Xiohinasp At&-*my of ScIoncea =SR, In 195T. Th.
j pavers deal with rour principal jw~aa or alloy metaLlarayi
(t6gather
CAUtlAgo forming. NAChIning, and "Ilir4. The alloys
With refractory carbides, borldes, nitrides, and oxides)
we discussed especially In connection with their spVlication
In ths manufacture of turbine b. I heat engines, boilers,
reactor$, containers for high- t e=poratare media, dies, oAntil
molds, and motai-cutting Z0013. P4, personalities are mentioll:L.
so" of the articles are accoap-led tr rererenoaa, mainly
Soviet.
rr0n1nA, TO.M. GsJ-Zhl*lta,4 Are welilng of Heat-Hasistant Alloys 124
0-h-, and L.V. K3rdvintsova. Welding or ma--teneltic
134
ChuloAhinkov, P L. . flaSistance WoldIma or Titanium 138
2211ttm-A-7. TWO RXX"PI03 Or the MOChInIng of Wear- and float_
Resistant Alloys 245
Mach1nabillty of Heat-&-alstant Ste '111 Alloys
in Turning, Killing, AnJ Drl-Ulng W-'th Carbide Tool:ls &1 154
FAXuLkOv, A-H- TOMPOrAturs PIGId in the Work and in the Tool in
YA-41dinlng ja-&tLResL#t&nt Stools and Alloys 162
Xurochkin, A.S. Investigation at Same KAZhirability Pactors or
Xr61T-HWit---Aa-a-iatant Alloy IT5
Xr&vwtb, A.T. laactnc-rul3a Xacn.
:~.g of Heat_,051a_
,nt All'),$ 182
a182
Zh4rkOV-1~a.:- fflgh-Speed Milling of He&t_Reslatant Materials
'nA1fi--2P1ra2 Xllllng c~ttar3 With Igo
U
Incrft&31n9 Productj~tty In the Machining of Heat
R081staMt Stools and Alloy3 With Pace Milling Cuttera _195
SI'ltrin, A.Sh. MKam*les Or Foreign ?-"ties In the M4qxlnjn$
Steel# A-14 Pll.,3 202
V&eh'Y*v TOO.' Life In 'r
-RdT3:1 the Mscr" -Ing Of HIgh-Strenath
0ur*v%oh..T&.L.- MaChInAbility or Stsi~_,ass Stocla In Turru na,
RMIng, and Reaming Oporation3 214
Ma-r*nkO, O-V- C-ttlng of Threa.13 or. part. xaao or meat-flo,,,-
Material$ -and Tit"= AIjgy:j
09lubes v -S.A-~ Some Questj~)n3 Concern 222
Resistant Alloys ~Z t~,Ie M30.1nability or ,,at_
226
VUV/TD/M~Y-3
w
(it) /E%T (k)/
I 'A
ass .0 :OR INWA
31
AUTHORe, Promina, Ye. H. (Has cow)
elded-joi to 4it-homit-resistant alloyed
SOURCEt AvtomatLcheskays avarka, no* 8, 1964# 36-41
-TG TAGSx-~heat resistant alloy, nickel baffe.altoy, chromfutm-alckel
I
OP L
7'. -~ieeWnickel alloy weld property# austeattic steel weld
:4u8 elmitic
Utproperty, weld E*tL%ue streugth
!ABSTRACT: IMe author has studied the fatigue strength of welded joint3l
fin sheets (1.5 v= thick)of ET703 rV-ZhM/Fjjjqj__*
Y-
ACCOSSION M AP4043204
-a.trengtheuing of grain boundaries by precipitatLon of dispersed phase
.and par%ial homogenization of veld structure. Thus design strength
1o,-6 welded Joints of nLekel-baae alloys and hLgh"aLloy chromLum-nicket
:steals operating at GOOC can be considered the iame as that of b3se
hast 5 figures and 3,tablag.
,material. Orig. art.,
IASSOCIAT TOR move
IA
ISUBMITTED rl2AuS64 ATD PRESSt 31 MHCL: 00
04
ISUB CODE: M141 No iLkv SOVI 007 GTHERt 001
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2/2
USSR/Gei;cral PrQblc,-.is of Patholocg - Allercy. u
Abs Jb-~,.r : Ref Zhur Blol., No 1, 1959, 4073
Vt-
AUtlior : Pro!-iria, Y.P.
I-1-ist : Orisk Veterinary Institute
Title : The Effect of Anaphylaxis -cpo,! the Secretor-j ACtivity
of the Stoi:iach.
OriG Pub : Tr. Ouskogo vat. in-ta, 1957, 15, 65-72
Abstract : 8 doGs with au isolated stonach of Pavlov or Heiderliaiii
ai:d with a Basov fist-la were sei-sitired with Iiorse se-
rl-tri. Gastric secretion of rr~-cus upon ar empty st:=ch
was studied at the time of the anaphylactic shock (AS).
Excretion of mucus ceased for 8-18 nijilates followiig in-
trave:;oiia iiijectioa of the reactinG dose. Intensifica-
tion of secretion of uucus corresponded to t,ie period of
development of AS. The cessation of excretimi of muc s,
Card 1/2
7
USSR/Gaiieral Ptoblens of Pathology - AllerU(. U
Abs Jb--ir Ref Zhiur Bial., No 1, 1959, 4073
innac- te AS lasted Lj~r Li t,--,a t1lan
iii-,t'ne Pav.,.iv --:id in tLe i-,Itact stj-~achs. Irfl.x -)f
bile into the GtOLUCII Was observed at the tiue 3f ;~S.
The secretioa of the t-Astric juice proper, sec~~ndary to
the alimentary stirr--.lai--t, decreased followinr.~ AS. It
was possible to obtaiii a conditioned reflex AS, an-tter-
i*-~~ the secretory activity if the stoTrch in tlc same
=r.er as Vie nou-co-,.ditioned AS. Chaiq~es i" ~Pstric
secretion unider the actiou of a reactirC,; dose failed to
occv.r cl,Iring deep cliloral hydrate sleep.
Card 2/2
PRONIMA, Ye. P.
"The Influence of AnaphylaxsiB on the Secretory Function of the Stomach."
Cand Vet Sci,, Omsk State Veterinary Inst, Omsk, 1954. (RZhBiol, No 2,, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertation Defended at USSR Higher
Mucational Institutions (12)
so: sum. No. 556, 24 jun 55
6691"' 1
0 0 SOV/81-59-13-45192
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 13, p 67 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Levin, P.I., Safronov, A.I., Pronina, Ye.S
TITLE: The Action of Ultrasound'on the Oxidation Rate of Ferrous Oxide
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Vses. n.-i. gorno-metallurg. In-t tsvetn. met., 1958,
Nr 3, pp Ill - 117
ABSTRACT: The action of ultrasound (frequency 500 kc, power 25 w) on the oxidation
of Fe(2+) in aqueous solutions by oxygen of the air at various temperatures
and also at the addition of Zn2+ ions has been investigated. In the sound-
treatment, oxidation has not been detected due to the formation of H 02,
The rate ofthe oxidation of iron in ZnSOlt solutions at pH 5.0 increases
1.6 - 1.8 times, in solutions containing only Fe(2+) sulfate, 1.3 - 1.4
times. The reduction of the solubility of 02 in the sound-treatment de-
creases the oxidation rate under the action of ultrasound. The practical
application of ultrasound in the hydrometallurgy of Zn for intensifying
the oxidation of iron is not expedient at the present time.
B. Kudr-javtsev
Card I/I
PRONINA, Ye. V. and VASHKOV, V. I.
"Bundamental Antitularemia Measures and Trends in the Work of Tularemia
Control Stations, it Zhur. Mikrobiol., Epidemiol. i Lmmunobiol., No.1, pp 92-07,
1955
Translation M-1052, 30 mar 56
NRT-A~_60_24397 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/i6q/o02/036i/O36';
AUTHOR: Yakhontov, L. N.; Pronina, Ye. V.; Rubtsov, M. V.; Kazanskiy.. B. A.
(Academician) I
ORG-. All-Union Chemical and Pharamceutical Scientific Research Inati-,ute
(Vsesoyuznyy' nauchno-issledovatellskiy kbimiko-farmatnevticheakiy institut im.
S. Ordzhonikidze)
TITLE: Anomalous course of the FLuoher rouction
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 169, no. 2, 1966, 361-364
a
70PIC TAGS: benzpyridoastriazone, Fischer reaction 601
ABSTRACT:
It was found that in boiling HCI, the reaction of la with cyclohexanone,
*in addition to the normally formed Ila, also yielded (36.6%, based on
cyclohexanone) the previously unreported tricyclic compound IIIa, mp
.77-78-C, i.e., under dertain'conditions the Fischer reaction proceeds
..anomalously. The cyclization proceeds via a partial hydrolysis of la
ACC NN AP6024j97
H-
it) ~Vtl ------ R
o~b
R (IV)
R:H
CHS
to form cyclohexanone, which adds at the C-N double bond of the
jhydrazine Is, with subsequent enolization of the ketone and elimination
of H20.. Under the same conditions, Ib reacts with'cyclohexanone-to form
!I11b in 27.6% yield, mp 107-iO8*C. Orig. art. has; 1 formula.
(-W., A 50; OBE No. 101
SUB -CODE: 07/ Sum DATz: 10&~v65/ ORI G PXF 002/ OTH REF: 008/
Card -2/2--
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VASHKOV, V.I.; MO~Niuy YOOVO
Basic measures In the prevention of tularemia and trends in the work
of anti-tularemia stations. M=. mikrobiol. apid. I immun. no.l:
92-97 Ja '55- (MMA 8: 2)
(TULAMIA. prevention and control,
In Russia. prev. stations)
;:P-11~-T-. I Z. S.
k,-. , i~j%
'"Production of Eriantilidene-Acetone, " Z'hur. Kni-a. , 1", 11-12,
I
1947. Lab. Or,~fwifc Cl,.emistry, Sverdlovsk State Urilv., -1Q40-.
WVAL19 V.P.1 DONETS', Z.S.; KOMAROU, T.I.; FRONINA, Z.V.
Parasites of fishes of the middle course of the Dnieper River
near the city of Kanev. Visnyk Kyiv.wi, no-39 Ser.biol.
no.lsl33-142 160. (MIRA 16s/+)
(DNIEPER RIVER-PARASITES-FISHES)
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K voprosu o poz dnikh rezektsiyakh tazovedrernogo sustava 00 povodu
gnoynykh koksitov r~osle ognestrellnykh raneniy. Vestnik khj.rur,-,ii im. Grekova,
191,9, No. 4, s. 38-41
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front attacks of Funrium spit on the houlms, The opodia of Fimrimms
isolated included F. kr6wwm, 1. orlAamimi, A scir# vaf. wamitlaimm.
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was also present In 1934. h was further shown that heavy attacks
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D.I.j dotsent; LOYKO, Ye.A.
-Use of cortisone in some diseases of the ner7ous Mtem Yrach.
delo no.11:67-72 N 162. NIRA l6s2)
1. Kafedra ner7nykh bolezney (zav. - sasluzhennyy deyatell na-uki
prof. D.1. P&nahenko) Kiyevskogo instituta uooverahenstva7aniya
vrachey. (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISHASES) (CORTIISOKE)
PROKV D.I.,-.ADAMENKO, R.Ya. (Xiyev)
"Textbook of nervous diseases" by V.V. Mlkheev. Reviewed by
D.I. Pro-niv-, R.IA. Adamenko. Trach.delo no.1:150-151 Ja 163.
(MIRA l6t2)
(NERVOUS SYSTHKI--DISEASES)
(MI p V.V*)
MI,V' D. I. (Iiyov)
Meningeal syndrcme and the meningeal syBteM. Vrach.delo no,2:
3-10 7 163. (MEMGITIS) (Mln .16 3 5)
PRONW, D.I., kand.med.nauk
Regenerative changes in nerve trunks in experimental endoneurolysis.
Vrach.delo supplement '57:83-84 (MIRA 11:1)
1. Keedra nervnykh bolezney (zav.-zasl. deyatell nauki, prof.
D.I.Panchenko) Kiyevskogo institutR usovershenatvavanlya vrnchey.
( M VOUS SYSTEM--DISEASES)
PRONIV, D.I... kandidat maditsinskikh nauk
I ~ . larly diagnosis of andarteritis obliterans. Vragh.dolo no.4:427
Ap '57. (MMA 10:7)
1. Kafedra nervnvkh bolezney (zav. - zaal.deyatell -waki, prof.
D.I.Pancheako) Kiyevskogo institute usovershenstyovaniya vrachey.
(ARTERUS--DISIUSES)
FRONIV jcandidat maditainakikh nauk
OWN I
Reaction of mesench7ml advascular neural elements in erperimental
endoneurolysiso Vrach.delo no.8:819-821 Ag 157. (KlaA 10:8)
1. Iliniks nervaykh bolezney, (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki,
professor D.I.Panchanko) Kiyevksogo Instituts usovershenstvoveniya
vrachey
(MYOUS SYSTEM-SURGIRY)
PRONIV, D.I., kand.med.namk (KIyev, ul. Makarovskaya, d.14/2)
Some neculiarities of nerve regeneration following experimental
endonemrolysis. Nov.khir.arkh. no.1:89-9) Ja-F '59.
(MIRL 12:6)
1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (zav. - 2asMeyatel' nauki prof.
D-I-Panchenko) KiyevBkogo instituta usovershenstvovantya vrachey.
(SCIATIC IMVE) (IMRVOUS SYSTSM-DHOMOW ION AND REGNMATION)
PRONIV, D.I., kand.med.nauk; PUSHKARCHUK. I.Y.
Treatment of endarteritis obliterans at the Nemirov
Trach.delo no.2:159-161 F '59. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Kurort Nemirov, Llvovskoy oblasti.
(AIMIROV (LVOV PROVINQ-9IMML WATERS, b-UIYMOUS)
PRONIV, D.I., dotaent; TSIMLYTJK, P.P. (K'Iyev)
"Neural diseaseB' by F.A.Poemmy-i. b7 D.I.P.-rniv;
P.P.Tserliuk. Vrach. delo no-4tl52-153 AP163. WfIRA 16:7)
(LMVOUS SYSTEM-DISEASES)
(POEM,IYI,. F.A.)