SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT N.T. DIKIY - I. DIKOV

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I PIA I )4, 7. DIM, N.T., aspirant Concerning the role of chief zootechnician. Zhivotnovodstvo 19 no.11:89 N 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Sibirskiy naiLchno-issledovatelfskiy inatitut. zhivotnovodetva. (Stock and stockbreeding) DIKIY, N. T. Cand Agr Soi -- "Raising, feedingand gattening of young cattle lowlan&- for meat in the Barabinsk yAmin of Novosibirskaya Oblast." Mos, 1961 (All-Union A Sci Res Inst of Animal Husbandry). (KL, 4-61, 204) 490 -4=- A N S/OC)77/63/008/004/0304/0303 AUTWR lalshin 0 IN M.'A. T.MU: Yellow. pol)rmeria componevtte,,~ derivat1ves of styrene-maleic Wiydride SOURCE: - ZliamLl naualmoy I prik~adtioy fotografil i kinematograflip'v. 8p no. J~ ~M)63% 304-305 TOPIC TAGS: yellow 1pb,2,y=:dc emaponents., Bt3!rene-maleic ambydride copolymer,, yellow dye, amidaflon 'ABSTRACT: Acetone solutions.of I lyme ri a styrene-maleic anhydride were aminated with p-aminol)eiizylacetanilide.and. with . praminoani3lde of benzoylaceti(- acid, the resulting 1;olymeric compounds' (1 and 2) being isolated by repeated precipitation vith 2-4% hydrochloric acid. These compounds were readily soluble in ketones, dioxane, and 0.1-normAl. aqueous solution of sodium bydro)d.de., but were insoluble in benzene and et4~1 ether. The, r , eat of datlon was pe 2 ami determinedby pittr cent nitrogen. :~ In all of the. sj,7rene-maleic acid anDydride i derivatives a part of the anbydri~le groups remained unopened. Compounds 1. and 2 (when incorporated into tn eux1sion) produced a yellow color on development of Cam USSR / Cultivated Plants. Potato. Vegetables. Melons. m-41 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 16, 7298E.. Author : Dikiy,_S, P.~, Inst :-~Noteiven -, Title : Non-Seedling Method of Raising Eggplants wnd Pepper, OrIg Pub: Konscrvn. i avoshchesu3h. prom-st', 1957, No 3, 31- 34. Abstract: The advantaiCs-es are indicated of the non-seedlin.", method of raising eggplants and pepper in Groznen- skaya Oblast, which increased the harvest jield by 25,P for a 4-year avera-.e. The plants developed a stronger root system and ware less affected with wilting. Maximal removal of fruit began 10-12 days later and continued to the first autumn frosts. An agricultural procedure for raising non-seedling eggplants and pepper is cited. -- V. K. Sallnikov. Card 1/1 63 Country :USSR Category : Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. 1,1elons. 11 Abs Jour :RZhBiol,, No 6, 19597 No 24901 Author :qukottseva K. D,; Krivin, B. G*; Diki 8 Pe _ V'_a _Of_1T-H t1M tT~ A Inst e e o u i c ient if ic-Rese arch Ins iAA-Union dranning and Vegetable Dehydration Industry, Title :A Method of Eggplant Cultivation without Seedlings. Orig Pub :Referaty nauch. rabot. Vses. no"-i, in-t koft- servn. i ovoshchesush. prom-stil 1957, VYP. 41 85-88 Abstract :Experiments, conductad in 1953-1954 on the Institute's base of Checheno-Ingush ASSR on t h D see : igs the cultivation of eggplants vithou demonstrated a sharp decrease of the blight dis- ease, which sharply decreases the harvest-yield in usual cultivation., At the cultivation of, eggplants without seedlings, they are sown in Card 1/2 Country :USSR Category :Cultivated Plants, Potatoes, Vegetables. 11elons. M Abs Jour :RZhBiol.t No 6, 1959, No 24901 Author T i,7L-. 1 e Orig Pub Abstract : the midcU.e of April at a sowing norm of 5,3 kg/ha and a distance of 70 cm from row to row. -- V. D. Latkin-Turkov Card : 2/2 7L USSR/Weeds and Weed Control. N Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 100543 Author Sukortseva, K.D.,_p~i~y, S.P., Klimkin, N.V. Inst i All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Canning and Vegetable Drying Indiistries Title : Application of Harbicides in the Sowings of Vegetable CrDps. Orig Pub : Referaty nauchyl. rabot, Vses.n.-i. in-t konservii, 1 ovoshchesush. prom-sti, 3.957, vv .p. 4, 88-93 Abstract : Work was cindceted in 1956 at Assinovskiy and Cherkasskiy base points of the All-Union Scientific Research Iastitu- te of the Canning and Vegetable -Drying Industries. In carrot sowings, Chloro (1) proved to be eff,,-ctive vnen applied at the rate of 40 kilograns/"a of the 4(YA pre- paration to 1000 liters of water at the 2-3 leaflet Card 1/2 US32/1-7zie-oz and Weed Control. Abs in-ur Ref 7Jiur Biol., No 22, 1958, 100543 N stage (5-7 centimeters in height), The carrot developed 1-.3rMally; weeds (wild turi-dp, pio;evd, bristle [,-ass, B~-rm,uda grass, bindweed) perished, ---cpper --ad eggplarit sc-.c:d~-d directly in the field, werc! s,prayed with -~Iie same sollitioll of (I) in the period of tho ~m-.Iorgence of sprouts. The cultivated plaiits lagged somi~what in growth; Vhe veods perished. The tractor ki-.-roscne and s3lar ')il bur- il%id the carrot. Repeatea treatm-:-nts were rcquir--A. The doses exceeded 300 literB/ha., ~-Lhr-,, -pru%-6,:.rn.1j.natiDi am ')pli- Cation 01 1% solution of turichl2rfcetic ----id zin mrrots and tomatoes cloars the-:~crops -)f for 2 zi,-utths, DNTO can be appliea on onions 6-2.() c---.tim~:'Iers ii-- li-AFht in tbi~ fo--n Of 0.5% solution. tren.tril--nts wore re,-mired affter a certain tine - W-;---'.h cont-ir.-C.-O'Lls -,reat- rents along the boundaries aiid in plantings of corn nne'. millez, good result:; )bt,,,.~r,~d frori the spraying with 0.5-1% solution of 2.4-11. - 1-1). Stom)v Card 2/2 USSR/Cultivated Plants Potatoes. VaGetables. Melons. etc. M. Abs Jour : Ref 7bur Diol., No b, 1958, 15625 Author : S.P. Dikiy - Inst Title The Sumer Plantinr, of E=Iant and Pepper. (Letnyaya posadka baklazhan i pertsa). Orig Pub Konservn. i ovoshchesush6 prom-st', 1957, No 6, 36-37. Abstract The observations of many years have established tliat vhen planted durinf, the springtime in the Checheno- Ingush ASSR eg_rTlant and sweet pepper become afflicted with physiolo6deal withering away in the middle of AuGust, as a result of which Ihe crop is sharply redu- ced and the period of significant output is shortened to ~O days. Accordin[; to the finclings of the Assinov- skiy Auxiliary Site, vith sumer planting the number of sick and non-conmercial fruit is reduced by 2-3 times, the yield increasing by 9-34%,, the largest yield output Card 1/2 t-SSR/Cultivated Plants Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. etc. M. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biolt, No 4, 1958., 15625 coming in the first to third ten-day period in Soptedbor. A combiration of sprin,~ and summer plantint3 is recommen- ded. 4,1 r 4,' 1 Card 2/2 B.P. Pollar feeding of tomtoes. Kong. I ov. prom. U no.12:27-28 D 157. I* O)Y - (MIRA 11ti) ,ytno eakektoton W a stantsiya "Mayak" Vsesoyuznogo u 0 ra obn iseledovateltakogo institute, kongervnov. i ovoshcheaushilinoy prorVah- lennosti. (Tomtoes) (Fertilizers and mnures) DIKIY, S.P. Lot us spread modern experience in the production of high tomato yields. Konse I ov. prom. 14 no*6:29-31 Je 159. (Y,IRA 12:8) 160pytno-selektsionnaya. stantsiya "Mayak." (Tomatoev) -M t DIXg, Foliar feeding of tomatoes with microelements. Kons. i 6v. prom. 16 no.10:34-36 0 161. (14M 14:11) 1. Opytno-aalektsionnaya btiuitsiya Wayak". (Tomatoes-F03.-tilizers and manures) (Trace elements) DIKIY, S.P. Bacterial fertilizers increase the yield of vegetablos. Kons.i ovprom. 17 no.5:33-34 My I &I. (.MIRA 15:5) 1. Opirtno,selektsionnaya stantaiya "MaTak". (Vegetables-.Fertilizers and Mamxes) -DIKIY, Hybrid seeds increase the yield of tomatoes. Kons.i ov.prom. 17 no.602-33 Je 162. MM 15:5) 1. Upytno-selektsionwya stantsiya "Yhyak" Vsesoyuznogo instituta rastsniyevodstva. (Hyln-idization, Vegetable) (Tomatoes) SHESTAKOV,A., tekhnik-stroitell,- DIKIX,.-V.; TUNISYAN, I.; KDDKOV, N., inzliener-stroitell; POPOV, F., inzh. Readerst letters. Sell. stroi. 15 m.o.4:27 Ap 161* (MIRA 14:6) 1. Sellkhozinspektsiya Orshanskogo rayona, Mariyskoy ASSR (for Shestakov). 2.Predsedatell kolkhoza imeini Kirovr Yegorlyksogo, rayona, Rostovskoy oblasti (for Dikiy),, 3. Sekretar,-' partiynoy organizataii Icolkhoza Ineni Kirova Yegorlykakogo rayona,, Rostovskoy oblasti (for-Tumatyan). 4, Sellkbozinspektaiya Khoro:Llskogo rayona., Primorakogo kraya (for Klokov). (Pam buJildizgq) L'*Jl i '-', ! Y ,4. A. via,iilne -tractor station uses wasteland for feed - urposeo. 1 ;.0 i, I ,,, ~L baza 3 63 1 7 ') 1. . KOSTIOGRYZ017, kar.-J. tekam. nauk-, ZEMLYANOY, 11 K ,N-'N, B.Ya.; MIROSHNICHENKO, M.V,,~ HPTITYAK, V.P. Ma'~hcd for objeative control. of the intersity of carbon d1koxi'de ends!3lon from a tub. Artom. I pr-',b. no.hC---,Z Ta (M:RA 18;8% -14r 165. 1 135-9-14/24 AUTHORSt Dikiyp 'T.H.9 and Pankult L.A., Engineers TITLEt Repair of a Cast Iron Locomotive Cylinder by Welding (Remont ovarkoy chugunnogo parovoznogo tailindra) PERIODICAL: "Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo", 1957, # 9, p 32 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The article describes repair operations performed at the Smolensk Locomotive Depot an a cylinder of a 133Y706-90" locomotivep which was severely damaged in an accident. Broken off portions of the cylinder and the frame were welded and the broken bushing was replaced. Iron-copper electrodes "034-1" of 3-5 mm diamoter were used. The work required 31 kg oil' these electrodes and 30 work hours. After the des- cribed repairp the locomotive has been now for a considerable time in service. No dofooto were revealed on the repaired cylinder at the recent rekular overhaul of locomotive. A detailed description of all repair operations involved is given. As a conolusiont it in stated that the electrodes "034-1" considerably extend the possibilities of cold welding Card 1/2 of cast iron, in partioular in the repair of locomotivea Repair of a Cast Iron Locomotive Cylinder by Welding 135-9-14/24 under conditions of RR depots. The article contains 3 sketches and 1 drawing. ASSOCIATIONt Smolensk Locomotive Depot (Smolenskoye parovoznoye depo) AVAILLBLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 MAJILVSKIY, Yuzef Bole slavovich; GRABA, V.F., kand. tekhn.nauk, otv. red.; DIKIY, V.N., red. 1--, ~ I . - . [Electron microscory in industry] Elektronnaia mikro- skopiia v promyshlennosti. Kiev, Naukovadumka, 1964. 53 p. (MIRA 18:1) GOROSHKO. Oleg Aleksandrovich~ SAVIN, G.N., ak.ademik, otv. red.1 GILELAKH, V.I., red., DIKIT, V,,N., red. " [DyLamics of a flexible structure under free flightcond:i- tions] Dinamika uprugol konstruktsil j usloviiakh svobod- nogo poleta, Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 164 P, (MIM 180) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Savin). KCIVALENKO Anatoliy Dmitriyovich; GIIAMAKII, 11.1., rod.; DIKIY,V,.h., Ped. . . [Introduction to thermoolasticityl Vvedenie v termo- uprugost'. Kiev, Naukova dunika, 1905. 201 p. (mam 18:9) NUEVO, Georgiy Yevstaflyevi-,~h.- GILELAKHO V.I.., red.; DWY, mi. red.. (Ve-,tc,r meLhod )f ensuring safe navigation conditions for sblps] Vektornyi metod obespecbeniia bezopasnosti pla- -iar.ila sudov, Kiev., Naukova duam, 1965. 149 P. (MIRA 19:8) KOVAIZNKO. A.D... akademilk, otv. red.; GILEW01, V.I.., red., red.; DIKIY, V.Ll., uilad. red. ' [Thermal st-esses in structural coinponents; reports of the Scient,'Xic Conferonce] Teplovye nairiazhen-Lia v elementakh P konstruktsii; doklady naunhnogo svvashchanlia. Kiev. Vaukova dwrka, 1965.' 316 p. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Nauchnoye sove.shchaniye po teplovym napryazheniyam v elementalch. 5th. GIMILAH, V.I., red.; lJIKIY,,,.V.N., m~,O_red,. JA" 7 ~ [Study of the electromagnetic processes of electro- mechanical systems] IsslAdovanie olektromagnitukh protnev-sov elektromelchanicb-9kikh .9istem. Kiev, Naukova dwaka, 1965. 179 p. (MIRA 19:3) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. BRAUN, Mikhail Petrovich; GILELAKII, V.I.., red.; DIXIY, V.11,, mlad. red. [Complex alloy structural steels] Kompleksnolegirovannye konstruktsionnyei stali. Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 291 P. (MIRA 19: 1) -PZIq-Y-,IYU.A., inah. PIsgnetic starter with filter protection for use in mLnes. Ugoll,prom. no.ls67-69 Ja-F 162. (KRA 1538) 1. DonetBkiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy ugolInyy institut. (Electric motors-S-barting devices) M it O~A L A 4 *On 094 I 00 43 4,0 6 0 0 w of so 5 9 7s Fri 31-11 Jim Orr 43; zwal-v4m A- I- A - A-L-J--A-A-A-k- 9 -/Nit lzir Lnaxer. I , '41a the %Mwoyj ash content (land, XV11- cW4. okotint ctiatem. NKjm It -M. Wicatts idniaril 3, t=~ 111t .I SAMI WrAftt of lvda*4 sab"m (tka G~t of tvduc. wsbasw"*6 In direct INVus ion to lbip quitilty). bigbw the ratio c# the reducing subK&wn to the N 00- the bettef the quahty of the tobacco trvab. The ~W-UtY Of l0bWOO can abo be detd. by the "Sb=uk no c.. ratio of carbobydrates to &Nwda (the hkb," jjw ~b-uk the Wer the q*Aty of tobacco). A. A. Rosittlink !,!&-%L& METALLUNWAL 0911ATURE CLAUVICATWO M AkA -00 .00 see coo coo so* coo No S' too 1 , I ; "t ; a, "t44 An 1 4 jbU5Iq'I:Ottv * Clair aft U's a J ' a 1, 1 1 IN 0 If I I if If 9 A 0 3 9 T _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 IN 0 61 0 916 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,@1* 0 * 0 0 :1,** 90 so go 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 *-* *64 0 0 -0-6 0-0 a 0 0000 00000000 DIMM, G.L., YEMIDUTKO, P.M., ISOXCHIK, B.I., spets.red.: VASIL'YEVA, G.N., *; YAROV, B.M., tekhn.red. [7eeding tobacco into cigarette mnchines by pneumntic tieAnal Paeumnticheskoe pitanie tabnkom nigaretnvkh mashin. Maakvsp Pishche- promlzdnt, 1956. 38 p. (MIRA 11:9) (Cigarette industry-Equi!jiment and supplies) DMITRIYMVA, A.Ye.; KOMWI, M.N.; UGASEW. V.I.; A-llWW,-GwJ-*~r-GPet Bred.; VASIL'YM,'A, G.N., red.; SCKaWA. r.ya., tekhn,, red. [Advanced, vork methods for operators of the Cherchento automatic packaging machine] Pbredovye -priemy'raboty mahinistld pachechnD- UkUADr,hnykh avtomatur PUCh, Noskva, llLshchepramisdat, 1957. 23 :?. (Gigaratte industry-Equipment aud eapplies) Wu n ao) ZHILINA, Tb,A. ~,, M=GVRIWVItI, T.I.; -TUGHKIN' -G.M.:- DDmIm G _L "tared.; MURAMWA, 0..1.,. redt; SOKOWTA, I.A.: tekhn.'_r_e`A." [Irrom the experience of'the Olklvi"-tobacco facto%7] Tz opyta tabachnoi fabriki IllAva." Moskva, Pinhohepromizdat, 1957. 41 p. (NoScow-Tobacca kudustry) (MIRA U:q) DIKKER, G.L.; DRUZHININAp L.N., kand. tekhn. naukq dots.; ISHWEROV, A.A., -ER. tekhn. nk*, dots.; MUYEVA, T.K., kand. teklm. nauk, dots.; LOGOTKINp I.S.p kand. tekbn. nauk,- MELIlWip M.Ye.9 kand. tekhn. naukv dots.; MISNIK9 I.A.; kand, tekhn. nauk; RUSH9 V.A., dots.; RUKOSUYEVA, A.N., dots., red.; KAM, B.V., prof.9 retsenzent; FERTMANp G.I., dots., retsenzent; SOBOLEVAI M.I., dots., retsonzent; BUDNITSKAYA, R.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzentj VOLKOV, Ye.N., kand. teklui. nauk, retsenzent; AREFIYEVt I.Lf inzh.t retson2entj KUPUTONOVI A.F., retsenzent; GUREVICH- GURIYEV, Ye.S., retsenzent; UZIMINSKrY, M.M.f retsenzent; INIKHOV, G.S.9 prof., retsenzent; KH%IUTOVl B.I.9 dots., retsenzent; BORODINAt Z.N., dots., retsenzent; BORISOVAI, G.A., red.; MORISHp D.H., tekhne red* [Starch, Eugar, honey, confectionery products, condiments, fats, milk, and mi3k products] Khralchmalp sakharg med, konditerskiet vkusovye to- varyp zhiryp moloko i molochriye produlcty. Mosl%a, Gos. izd-vo torg. lit- ry, 1961. 750 p. (Food industry) (MIRA 14:7) DIKKER, G.L.; FEDIKO, A.V., otv. red.; MANVELOVA, Ye.S., tekhn. red. (Over-all mechanization and continuous production line methods in the tobacco industry]Kompleksna1a mekhanizatsiia i potoch- nye metody proizvodst-ira v talxLchnoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, 1962. 33 P. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnlry institut nauchno-tekhnicheskoy in- formatsil pishchevoy promyshlepnosti. (Tobacco industi-j) (Assembly-line methods) DOROXHOV, P.K.; DIKKER, G.L.; MURASHEVA, 0.1... red.; SATAROVA, A.M.,, tekhn.-red. - (Technology of' tobacco and prod-uction control] Tekbnologiia tabaka i tekhnokhimichefdcii kontroll. Moskva,, Pishcheprom- izdat, 1961. 359 P. (Tobacco industry) (MIRA 15:1) DIKKER., G.L... irtzh.; ISAYEV, S.G., inzh. &chanization and automation in the tobacco industry. Mekh.i artom.proizv. 16 no.4:12-14 Ap 162. (MIRA 1584.) (Tobacco processing muchinex7) (Automation) DOROKHOV, Petr Konstantinovich; DIKKEq, Gi.igi:)riy Lazarev-;nh; 1-101-MOVA, I.I., red. ~ -- [Tobacuo technology and technocheimical controi] Tekhno- logiia tabaka i tekhnokhimicheskii kontroll. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Pislichevaia promyshlennost', " 1964. 391 P. WartA 17:6) POPOV, B.P., prof.1 DI p G*Aig inzh., red.; ABRINO S.G., dotsent, red.; KCMRIkA1?"'j1.tW,, doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; MCWDAYA, TO.K., prof., red.; ROSHCHIN, G.I.. dotsent. red.; "MAWTSKIT, Ta,Lso kandebiolog,nauk, red.; SHM p N.A., Prof., red. [What one should know about prosthesis] Ghto nuzhao znat' o protezirovanii. Koskva, X-vo sots.obespecheniia RSFSR, 1959. 66 p. (MIRA 13:6) (PROSTHESIS) MILOSWIC, Mo[deceased]; DIKLICI, Da; JERICO S, ParDtitiC meningitis in children treated in an infectious clinic during 1951-1938. Higijena, Beogr. 12 no.4:361-365 6o. (MUMPS accipl) (MENINGITIS etiol) DIKLIC, Dragomir, dr.; STEFANOVIC, Nadesda, dr.; JORGAGEVIC, Dragisa, dr. Endocrine complications in tuberculous m9ningitis. Med. glasn. 15 no.7/8 :317-319 J1-Ag 161. 1, Klinika za infektivne bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Zamenik upravnika:'doo. dr M. Nikolic). (TUBERCULOSIS MENING&M compl) (ENDOCRINOLOGY) DIKLIG,. Dragomir, dr; STEFANOVIC., Nadevia, dry JAGORCMC, Dragisa, dr; dr Neurological complicatione in tuberculous meningitis. Had. glas. 15 no.:L2/32a',,/+69-/+72 D 161. 1. Klidka za izifekti-wne boleati. Medicinalcog fakulteta u Beogradu (Upravnik: prof. dr M. Nikolie) (TUBRRCULOST~ NEKNUAL compl) (NEUROLOGICCAL W."IFWTATIONS) DIRLIC, Dragomir; MDESKI, Vojka; TAICEC, Cveta; JORGAGEVIC, Dragisa, Diagnostic value of TakEtta-Ara and cerebrospinal fluid tryptophan reactions in. early diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 89 no.2:203-207 F 161. 1. Flinika za infektivne boleati MedicinSkog fakulteta Vniverziteta u Beogradu. Upravnik: prof. dr Milorad Milosevic. (TUBERCULOSIS MEKNGEAL csf) DIKLIC, Dragomir; FRENCIU, Josip, dr.; MILICEVIC, Milan; NENADIC,, Vera; DRUIU, Verica, Diagnostic value of the b.-omide test in tuberculous meningitis. SrpskI arh. celok. lek. 89 no.3:305-307 Mr '61. 1. Klinika za infektivne bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu. Upravnik: prof. dr Milorad Milosavic. Bolnica. za. pluene bolenti u Novoj Crkvi. Upravnik: dr Josip Frenciu. (TUBERCULOSIS MENINGEAL diag) (BROMIDES csf) DIKLIC -P-ragamir;_TAKIC, Cireita Om* experienae with the treatmont of tuberculous meningitia, Srpski arli. celd1c. lek. 89 no.4:437-443 Ap 161. 1. Uinika za infektivne bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu. Upraimik: prof. dr Milorad Milosevic. (TUBERCUI,CGIS NOINGEAL ther) VASOJEVIC , S. q doc.drLL11~KLICL D. dr; TEDEMI, B., dr; TJSIC, S., dr; STANKOVIC, M,, dr; CIRICg Do, dr; PETROVIC9 Ma, dr. I Our experience with scarlet fever in 1957. Med.glasn. 14 no.7/8; 387-390 JI-Ag 160. 1. Klinika za infektivne bolesti Medicinskog fakult.eta u Beogradu (Upravnilcs prof. dr M.Milosevic) (SCARIET FEVER epidemiol) NIKOLIC, M., doe. dr-.;. DIKLIC, D., dr Frequency and! significance of acute infectious diseases in children and adolescents with apecial reference to their prevention. Med. glasn. 14 no.,9:449--453 S 160. 1. Klinika za infektivne bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Upravnik prof. dr M,MiloBevic) (COMMICABLE DISEASES in iyLf,& child) DIKLIC., D., dr; STEFAMOVIC, N., dr; JOR13YAMIC, D., dr Clinical observationa on 111 patients -treated for tuberculous meningitis in an infectious clinic in Belgrade. Med. glas. 16 no.1:28-31. Ja W. 1. Infektivna- klinflat Medioinskog fakultete. Univerziteta u Beogradu (Zamenjuje upravnika*. prof. dr Mihailo Nikolic) (TUBERCULOSIS KKMGF.AL ther) 5 JkNKOVIC, M.M.; MISITC, V.; POPOViC, R.; DANO,11, J.; RADW , S.; JOVANOVIC, B.; ZABIJAKIN, V.; K(CIEVSKI, K.; MARINOVIC, R.Z.; DIKLIG, V.; PAVLOVIC, Z.; TATIC, B.; BLFGlCt V.; STJEPANOVIG, Lj.-, ;'-?C0-AMcj M. Re- ieur of periodicals; botany. Bul sc Youg 9 no.4/5:139-14C, Ag-O 164. DIKLIC, Nikola. The maqui flora In the Miroc Mountain in Eastern Serbia, with a revue of vegatation. Glas-Prir muz.B no.12:45-64 158. (Yugoslavia-Botany) (Yugottlavia-Shrubs) NIKOLIC, Vojiolavj DIKLIC, Nikola The flora of Jablanik and Medvednik, with a revue Of VegetiLtiOn. Glas Prir muz B no.12:65-98 158. (Yugoslavia-Botww) N'TROL11", Vojislav; DIRLIC Nikol Fl'bra of Jablanik and Medvednik Mcmntains with regard to vegetation. Gles*Trir,mu%'B--j2A&9S 158. < ~_O P V. AUTHOR: Alferov, V, V. 3o- 58-4-24/44 TITLE: The Use of Antibiotics in Food Industry (Primeneniye antibiotilcov v pishchevoy promyshlennosti). : Conference at the Institute for Microbiology (Soveshchaniye v Institute mikrobiologii) PERIODICALt Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 4, PP. 107-109 (USSR) ABSTRACT- In the Institute for Microbiology of the AS USSR a conference took place on January 15 in which represen- tatives of some other institutes of the AS USSR, of the VASKhNIL, the scientific research institutes as well as of a number of industrial enterprises took part. The conference was devoted to the problem of using antioio= tics for the preservation of food. A. A. Imshenetskiy, Director of the Institute foe Microbiology, underlined in his opening speech the tasks facing microbiology. Further reports were given byi 1) G. B. Dubrov, representative of the Scientific Research Institute for the Mecha= Card. 1/3 nization of Fish Industry, on the The Use of Antibiotics in Food Industry. 3o- 58-4 -24/44 . Conference at the Institute for .-Microbiology results obtained by the institute in the use of antibiotics for storing fresh fish. 2) V. K. Diklop (All-Union-Scientific Research Institute r Meat Industry) on the use of anti. biotios for preserving meat. 3) T. B. Ovcharova (All-Union Ocientific Research In= stitute for Canning and Vegetable Drying Industry) on the possibili. ties of using some antibiotics of vegetable as well as of bacteria]. origin). 4) A. Ya. Onikiyenko (Leningrad, Scientific Research Institute for Mechanizing Fish Industry) on the use of spectro. scopic methods for quick determi= nation of the residual quantities Card 2/3 of antibiotics in food. The Use of Antibiotics in Food Industry. 3o-58 -41-2A,14, Conference at the Institute for Microbiology 5) V. F. Sorokin (Prikarpatskiy Military District Veterinary Laboratory) on experiences collected with biokvcine (biomatsin) in storing meat. 6) Yu. 1. Rubinahteyn (Nutritional institute of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR) on problems of hygiene, The lecturers pointed out the necessity of increasillig research work and underlined the importance of the de- termination of Aw antibiotics. In the final decision further research in this field was outlined. 1. Antibiotics-4pplications 2. Food-Processing Card 3/3 ANGEIOVI Zl.; IORDANOVA, Ar.; BELCHEV, P.; DIKLIOVSKI, TS. Whitening of the leaf wood (beech,poplar, aulfato pulp under operational plant conditions. Khim . industriia 36 no.6: 218-221 164. 1. Scientific Research Institute for Chemical Industries, Sofia. AZBEL". B., inzh.; DIEM, D. AMSP~~ General conotruction brigades and construction with bricks taken directly from trucks. Zhil. stroi. no.~5:21-23 '59. (MUM 12:9) LTSentrallzive nauchne-isaledovatel'skoye bywo Mosstroy (for Azbell). Z*Starshiy proizvoditall rabot straitelinogo uchamtka NO.6 tresta. Hosstre7 No.1 (for Dikman). (Building, Brick) ARITEVICTI, R.M., kand.tnkbn.nauk: D t.~,L.G. , Inzh. Using plastic materials in building abroad. Biul. stroi. tekh. 15 no-10:30-35 0 158. (MIRA. 11:10) 1. Starshiy proizvoditall rabot korpuza, No'.14, k7artal No.9, rayon Ilo,.,ykb Cheramushek (for Dik,man). (plastics) DIKW, L.; NIKITIN, V. I Building a brick house with materials taken directly from trucks acgording to hourly work schedules. N& stroi; Mosk. 2 no-5:10-14 117 159. (KIBA 13:1) 1,Starshiye proizvoditeli rabot stroitel'nogo uohastka Ho.6 treeta Mosstroy No.l. Noe cow-Buil ding, Brick) DIDIAROV S. V. inzh. xamitiim I y .,3m" Principles of tho commutation of systems of electrical con- nections with group cutouts. Izv vya uoheb zav; energ 7 no. '1:7-113 Ja 164. (MIRA 1-7:5) 1. Llvovskiy pol'Itekhnicheskiy in8titut. .DIKMAROV, S.V., inzh.; ALFEROV, V.Ye., inzh.; VIKHROV, V.P., i-nzh. Retention of optimum operating conditions of power trans- formers of industrial enterprises. Prom. energ. 19 no. 4'. 5-7 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) -, DIKMAROV , S.V. 0 inzh. Use of networks with group disconnectors in the electrical systems of factories. Energ. i elektrotekh. prom. no.1155-57 Ja-Mr 165. (MlRA 18:5) inzh, `t~af-t Of &SYTIC~T'Or=q motor-, during the o,-orv.1on C-1, a Oroup *swlt!:)~ ir a dual. automatic reclosing cycle. Prom. ontirg, -20, I.B.-6) ~~ 165- 3 , (min DIMIZOV) 'LlIV.0 irah. Operation of 110-220 kv. separatom and short-circuiting devices. Raarptilc. 13 noo71l-3 J1 165. (MIRA 180) DIKMAROVA, L.11~ Induatrial training of electriclau. Politokb.obuch6 no.11: 27-33 N 158. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Sredmyaya tjbko~A No.14 g. L'vova. Ollectria#Ll engineer ing-Study and teaching) (Field work k9ducational method)) ACC N.~; Xf-60201469 SOURCE CODE: URI/0000/65/000/000/0033/0041 A'U':,;,*%')3 :Dik-marova, L. 11. (Llvo,.r) ORG : none T 1 -ME Solu-cion of the three-dimensional problem in the rotating magnetic field method 4~'Ou- I, - lo 1~11'-U*I~SSR. Teo iya ; elementy sistera otba.:-a geofizicheskoy inf ma-zsii (Theory' and olemenzs oz systems for selecting geophysical information). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, .33-41 TAGS: rotating magnetic field, iiagnetic anomaly A3STBIACT T~a is En extension of the tao-dimensional treatment of Yu. B. Shaub metodon vr=hchqjuvhchego polya. Gostekhizdat, Mo~;cow, J. F the 1G63).. The auth o de-~ives formu'as for the radial and tangential components o_- no*pmai ", %A anomalous -kH(:1ds a-, any point in space, assuming the ins trlracn.-, ati on to he locazed, in :~ h.olmogeneous, nonconducting environment. It is further assumed -chat the anomalous body is s?"Ierical and that the field is homogeneous throughout the sphere. 've rad'i;a a-nd ihe zi-ree-d--mensional method makes iz poissible -to dete"uine the effect,- the losses _-:~_-cci the displacement of the transmitting and receiving coils in .sDace. Ori.-,. art. has: 8 formulas, 2 figures. ,SUB COZ,`~': 20 SUBM DATE: lONov65/ ORIG REF: Q02/ OTH REF: 001 CQrd 1/1 ACC NR; A76020470 SOnICE COD'": UR/0000/65/000/000/0042/0050 Di;rcziarova, L. ?. (L1voV) ORG none of the orientation metbods for transmitting and receiving dipo'es .n- ct-on mmoun-t:ed on a horizontal base SOU:Z'Z.: -'-N !;-~rSSR. Teoriva i elementy sistem. otbora geofizicheskoy inforvatsii (Theory; and aleman-ts of syate-ms ior selecting geophysical information). Kiev, Naukova dumka, '1965, 4:2-50 !TOPIC TAGS: prospecting, dipole interaction ABS',`IRACT: Several modift cations of the induction instruments were tested to daterm, ine I the-Ir rala-Hve aCvantages. The "ore body" was spherIcal and buried in a bomogeneous, i~ on co-, I d- a c-z.-:!_ -:..,7 madi=,. The sphere of influence olF each setup was taken at twice the rang dius o-:: t~-e -a-z:fect4ve'range. The dep-1`1 of penetration by a given setup was de-" termined from, t-_c _MaX1mxLm value of the ratio of the radius of the anomalous boGy to -,:,Ie, de-,,-Lb, Of -Mc ove ---Qdy. To insui-e the =;-fo=.--*Vj of data, each instrmient was fixed on calculations were -made by Engineer V. Yu. Korniyenko. Orig. .a -.orl~zont~-* hzse. Zas : 0 ormulas, 2 tables. SUB COD-Z: 08/ SUBM DATE: 1ONov65/ ORIG REF: -002/ OTH REF: 001 1-C-ord ACCESSION NR: Ap4043139 S/0049/64/000/007/1058/1060 AUTHORt DikmarMl L*P* TITLE: Parameters of the primary field of tWo superpojj9d magnetic dipoles' SOURCE: Ak SSISR. Izv.- Serlya geofticheskaya, no. 7, 1964, 1068-1060 TOPIC TAGS: geological ex0lora*ion, geophysics, sterial electrical exploration, terrestrial -magnetic field, magnetic dipole, magnetic field parameter ABSTRACT: The principal shortcoming limiting the use of induction methods of aerial elec- trical wiploration. is the presence of considerable Int3derence caused by changes in the primary field as a result af relative movements of the generating and receiving loops. In a general case, superposed vertical and horizontal majWtib dipoles are the source of the primaryfield. This xnaken It possible to use a single approach in studying appariLtur employing different methods of field excitation (horizontal dipole, vertical dipole, rotating maptAtic field-method, sto.). In the, case of a single generatirg dipole, as a result of eddy currents in th 'bOy of the aircraft, the resulting primary field In equivalent W the field of two dipoles. .dj ACCE&SION NR: AP4043139 The arrangement of the dipoles can be studied In a coordinate system OXYZ, as sh&,vn in I Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. The magnetic moments of the dipoles win be: where z 0 y0 are the unit vectors along the Z and Y axes, p Is the modulus of the magnetic moment: of the horizontal loop, to the angle of the r(Aative phase shift of the magnetic moments, and k is an arbitTary constant. With this a4 a point of departure the author an- alyzes a homogeneous nonconducting medium and determines the field payameters at point A. He first; writes expressio7mg for the components of the magnetic field of the dipoles and obtains :the components of the total. magnetic field. - The magnatic field parameters are determined .1 using a method proposed by Bursian. The amplitudes can be broken down into real and fictitioud 'pa rts. It is then sht~,vn that the vector of the resulting magnetic field is equal to the BUM Of :twovectors. The vector of H describes a plane ellipse in space. Formulas are giveade- scribing the unit vector normal 0 the, plane of the ellipse, and for finding the semimajor and semiminor axes of the ellipse. The phases of the components along the semimajor Luid semi- iminor axes of the ellipse are first found. It Is then poseibleto give the amplitudes and initial _77 2/4 6rd ACCESSIO9 NR; AP4043139 phases of the components of magnetic field strength In an XYZ coordinate system. Expres- stM for'the semiaxes of the ellipse and the phase of the senximajor axis can then be obtained. It is shown that all the parameters characterizing the. position of the ellipse in space can be derived. It also is shown that it is possible to deterraine,the dependence of the primary field on the orientation of the receiving loops relative io the generating loops. The derivedexpres- sions make it possible to determine the Influence of Instability of the geometry o~ ihe apparatus ;on the value of the primary-signal. These expressions are necessary for a comparative aaaly~ sis of the various induction methods"bf aerial electri W, mploration. Orig. art.'hast 16 formulas and I figure. ASSO(I,IATION: Institut imwhinovedenlya, i avtomatiki, Akademiya nauk UkrSM (rutitute of Machine Science and Automation, Academy of.8olencesUkrSSR1 SUBMITTFik. 15W63 E '01 6UB CODE: ES, EM NO REY SOV. 001 OTHLIb 000 3/4 .Coed I AUTHORSs Popov, V.I. and Dikol N.S. 3-5-29/38' TITLEt tival (Navstrechu VI veamirno- Toward the VIth World Youth Fe : mu festivalyu molodezhi i stud ntov) The Student Program (Studencheekaya programma) PERIODICALs Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1957, Hr 5, pp 74-76 kBSTRkCTs The authors describe the preparations carried out in con- nection with the VI World Youth Festival in Moscow. The prepa- rations were made by various organizations scientists and by cultural and sports leaders in more than 90 countries. More than 60 national preparatory committees were created. Various organizations took part in the preparations, for instance more- than 140 different organizations in England, amongst them more-- than 30 student associations. But there were also contrary trends from the world reacti- onaries to prevent world youth meeting. Inspite of that, the youth of nearly 140 countries met in Moscow. Eleven seminars were to take place at the Moscow University. Great activity in the preparations was shown by the Moscow I-at Medical Institute headed by Professor V.V. Kovanov with the assistance of leading scientific members of the USSR Card 1/2 Academy of Medical Science. Considerable activity was also Toward the VIth World Youth Festival 3-5-29/36 shown by the Institute of Energetics, the Academy of Music, the Institute of Architecture,and the Institute of Cinemato- graphy. The authors conclude that the success of the Festival depended upon the active work of Moscow students and the scientific community. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR s Diko, N..S. of the Commitrpe Df Youth ~Df the TlTLE s The International Ties of of' e Z 111 a;., narodnyye svyazi vysshey shkoly) Student Jj~eC_4.2,k_-; Ic4'8 (Studencheskiye vstrechi 195b E~oda) 9 SS PER10DICAL; Vestnik Vyssh y 61,koly, i~)58, Nr 5~ PP 71 -71 ABSTRACT: From 14 to 19 July ) an international conference of studi-nt:-~ of architectural and construction schools will t.r~ku place in Leningrad. This is the fifth large internatc-nall of prospective architects. London, Rome, Paris and were the places of the previous meetings. it will be attorl~;te by 110 representatives of student organizations band by pro!ii.- nent workers of architecture and buildinb of The preraratory committee has already been appointed anct consist of representatives c-f the 11.oscow and L~.triingrad tectural vuzes, the USSR Academy of Architecture and Con- struction, USSR Union of Arcf~itects, TsK VLKSM, and thlie C20-m- mittee of Juvenile Organizations of' the LIS~31R~ if, is hefLded by A.V. Vlasov, the Vice-f,resident of th(~ Acad(--my ol Construction and Architecture. It. Ain th:lt 01ti ic,!.- Card 1 /3 lowing themes be discu3sed at the conforen(,~!. "The Modei-ri 5-58-5-25/35 The International Ties of Schools of.Bigher 14samlng. otudent Meetings of 1958 City", "Architectural Education" and "International Cooperation of Students of Architectural, and Construction Schools". It is expected that the conference participants will attend the 5th Congress of the International Union of Architects. The Pre- paratory Committee has applied to UhESCO and the International Union of Architects requesting that they assist in arranging the conference. The International Seminar of Students studying Russian language and literature is expected to take place in the Moskovskiy univer-sitet (moscow University) from 23rd to 30th July. The Preparatory Comitrittee is headed by Profeavor R.M. Samarin, Dean of the Philological Faculty of the MGU. An International Seminar on the theme "The Peaceful Utilization of Atomic Energy and Youth" will be conducted from 1 - 8 August at the MGU. It is anticipated that 40-50 representatives of the youth and students from foreign countries will be present. For the first time an 1-International Voluntary Work- men'sCamp of Youth and Students will. be organized this year in the USSR. It will be operating from 15 July to 5 August Card 2/3 in one of the districts of tKe Belgorod Oblast'. It is being 71-58-5-25/3", The International Ties of Schools of Higher Lesrdng. Otudent Meetines of 1958 organized with tile help of tile World Federation of Diz-ocratic Youth and the Nlezhdunarodnaya grazlidariskaya sluzhba '~Inter- national Civil bervice). 1t is expected that 40 representati-- ves of the foreign and 25-30 representatives of the Soviet youth will gather in the camps In the summer of' 1915,13 o v ral international camps of youth and students will probably be established in the USSR. Their construction will-I soon begir, in the southern districts of the country. It will. enable the youth and students from various countries to spend the--,r vacation there. AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 3/3 DIK03 N.S.; WIUISHOVA, Ye.N.; NITOBIJRG~ E.L.; SHTRAICHOV, A.I.; ZABIROV, 1, ~- I-A.Sh.:, red.; SERGEYEVA, S.I., red.; IZMEVA, S.K., red.; GREUSCIVA, V.A.,, tekhn.red. [Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguey,, Chili; 1:50000001 Argentina) Paragiraip Urugvaig Chili; 1:5000000- Mosima, Gos,izd-vo geogr, lit-rjr,, 1961. _ (Text] 1961- 36 p. (IMU 15:4) 1. Ruisia (1923-- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografil. (South America-Vaps) I K L r- Nk 73-1-22/26 AUTHOR: Kullskiyj L. A., Koganovskiy, A. M., Makhorin, K. Ye., Kaliniychuk, Ye. M., Chertov, V. M. and Dikolenko,, Ye. I. TITIZ: Production of Active Anthracite Suitable f or the Purif i- cation of Waste Waters of the Aniline-Dye Indust3:Zr. (Po,lucheniye Aktivirovannogo Antratsita, Prigodnogo Dlya Ochistki Stochnykh Vod Anilinokr'asochnoi Promyshlorinosti.) PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy Miimicheskiy Zhurnal, 1957, Vol. 23, No.1, pp. 117 - 121 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Laboratory and pilot plant investigations on the activation of anthracite by water Napour and a mi~cture of combustion products 8f carburetted benzene with water vapours at 800 . 950 0 are described. It was found -that the quality of obtained adsorbents depended on the treat- ment of the anthracite. The activated anthracite contained 150 - 200 mg/g phenol and up to 300 mg/g methylene. The activation of anthracite gives an absorbent with a phenol content of 125 - 165 mg/g anda methylene content of 120- 13C1 mg/g. Activated coal Y-0 is produced. The usefulness of the activated anthracite for sorption purification of waste waters of the aniline-dye industry is evaluated. The kiln for the activation of anthracite is illustrated Card 1/2 and. described. The properties of activated anthracite 73-1-22/26 Production of Active Anthracite Suitable for the Purification of Waste Waters of the Aniline-Dye Industry. are tabulated in tables 1 and 2, Waste vaters are analysed and results before and after treatment with activated coal are tabulated. There are 1 graph, 4 tables and 5 references, 3 of which are Slavic. SUB1aT11nBD: April, lp 1956. ASSOCIATIO14: Institute of (general and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R. Gas Utilisation Institute, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R, (Institut Ubshchey i Neorganichesko Khimii AN USSR, Institut Ispo''zovaniya Gaza AN USISM AVAILABLE: Lib:-ary of CongresS Card 2/2 50) AUTHORS: Kulfskiy, L. A,0 Koganovskiyq A* M.9 SOV/64-59-4-12/27 Kaliriiychuk, Ye. M.t Dikolenkoq Ye. I. TITLE: Re-generation of Activated Coal After Adsorption Purification of Waste Waters in the Aniline Dyestuff Industry (Itegeneratsiya al-tivirovannogo uglya posle adsorbtsionnoy ochistki stokov anilinokrasoohnoy promyshlennosti) PERIODICAL: Eliimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 4, Pp 46-40, (USSR) ABSTRACT: The regeneration of activated coal (AC) which may be used for purifying waste waters in aniline dyestuff factories is most suitably carried out by thermal-.destructive regeneration. The first experiments of a simple annealing of the (AC) of the type KAD at 6oO-B500, without or with limited air admission have shown~(Tables 1, 2) that already after having repeated the treat- merit for 3 - 4 times nearly complete deactivation of the (AC) occurs. Further investigations were carried out in superheated steam current with KAD and a relatively inert anthrazite (All) which was produced according to the method IONKh AN UkrSSR (Ref 9). Regeneration was carried out in the laboratory in a Card 1/2 rotorte (previously heated up to 7509 in steam current at Regeneration of Activated Coal After Adsorption 307/64-59-4-12/27 Purification of Waste Waters in the Aniline Dyestuff Industry 7500 for 20 minutes. The differont substances corresponding to the above mentioned waste water3 were adsorbed ' in, (AC) and (AII) in different test series, and (AC) and (AN) were then regenerated. Experiments (Table 3) have shown that on heating the KAD in steam current at 700-7500 for 20-40 minutes ((a) for 60 minutes) a complete regeneration without a decrease in the adsorption properties may be obtained. The steam consumption is 0.9- 1 g/g for KAD and 1- 2 g1g for(&N) at a mean carbon con- sumption of 5-6%. For the purpoee of obtaining high quality of regenerated coal with small carl:on consumption, the temperature must rise slowly in the beginning of the regeneration process. The different composition of . waste waters of aniline facto- ries hardly inf luences the quality of the regenerated coal. For the purpose of checking laboratory experiments, two semi- industrial experiments were made in cooperation with K. Ye. blakhorin and V.M. Chertov. For these experiments a mixture of steam and carburetor gas- combustion products was used. The results obtained are given (Table 4). There are 2 figures, 4 tables, and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 DIXON, Ye.. (9-Rigs) Workers are evacuated. from the "danger zone.' 0khr.truda i sota.strakh. 3 no.2:27-29 F 160. (MIRA 13:6) (latvia-Blecti-ic machinery iaiustry-Hygienic aspects) LTUBASEENKO, S.Ta,,, doktor vaterinarnykh nauk, professor; FBTROV, AoMe, professor, doktor veterinarnykh nauk; PAIXOV, V.A., kandidat veterinarnykh nauk; NAZAROV, V.P., kandidat veterinarafth nauk; DUBNITBKIY, A.A., kandidat veterinarnykh nauk; KNYAZEVSKIY, A.V.; Am redaktor; FIDOTOVA, A.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Infections and parasitic infestations of dogs] Infektailonnye I invazionnye bolezni sobak. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 242 p. (MLRA 9:12) (Dogs-Diseases and pasta) (Parasites--Dogs) Md d Idlow %a" am vkM*y d manwa 0. 19. 444-448).-- 11-with ruaw jaujulice of eggs &w tater;AH&M from a number of differen lactoruls far --Jkworm pro- doc.tv^ and prophylactic measures am documed. FBULGARIA Iv. TANEV, I. DIKOV A EFRUIOVA, P. POMAKOV and K. MANOLOV, Department of Infectious Disea:es'ZKatedra po infektsiozni bolesti) VMI Sofia, Head (Rukovoditel) Prof Iv. TANEV, and First Hospital for Infectious Diseases (I infektsiozna bolnitsa), Head Physician (glavcM lekar) Ji. SELFKTAR, Sofia. "Use of Antibiotics in Complications of Influenza During the 1962 Epidemic in Sofia." Sofia, Suvremenna Meditsina, Vol 14, No 5, 1963; pp 18-21. Abstract : Data on 80 patients with influenza, hospitalized during the Jan-Feb 1962 epidemic in Sofia: 76 had mainly pulmonary complications and were treated with antibiotics. All but 1 were cured. In all, in vitro tests for antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria were carried out but results did not always agree with the clinical response. Patch tests for allergic hypersensitivity to penicillin and streptomycin were also done in all patients so treated; several patidnts were found to be very sensitive. Fungi (monilia) were found in 337; - no further data on this. Antibiotics did not seem to shorten hospitalization or reduce pulmonary amplications but were considered necessary. _j 1/1 DIKOV, Wi-Atur - . tr~ Norme-tive plarming In the produ6tion of metallurgic appliances. Trud tseni 4 no.4,-23-31 162o 11 DIKOVI Diko Organization and standardissation of labor in the production brigades in machine building, Trud tseni 5 no. 8:28-40 163. ,)T nv D S -,: c., reserwes for -I;-ncrc;a!,iTq- wire prodlet-on 1.). c T I :.i ~ 1; (!~"Iinisterstxo na lek:A,~ pr-dr-hIenos!) Vol. P I no, 1, 1959 111onthly List of East European Accessions (EZU), LC, Vol. -95, 7z;o. Arpr.41 1959, UncliEs. D TKCTV I D. I'Dell;ermining the econom-ic efficiency of measures." I LE,KA PROMISIMENOST, Softia, Lhilpria, V01.8, No-~, P-5, l'-.'50/ 1 Monthly list of EAST EIR-OPEAN A!-E---7TCNS TF X (--;",AI), Lal-nr7r of' Congress, .1 ..D - - Vol, 8, No.8, Au,oust, 1959. Unclassified DIHV, D. t~,p fulfillmmt of the norra of wutput- in the Che-TIcItena I-VIII'm State Induviri-I 3nter- 1 11 prisa, I O~() I,M,,.A PROI%iISEL7,JOST, Scifila, Bullraria, Vol. 8, NO. 5, . Nonthly lirt of Id3T ELUROFUM ACCEISSIONS (IMAI), Library of Con-,,-ress, Vol. 8, No. 8, Act~ust, 19.59. Unclass if ied. DIKDV3 G, . BONDAREVA2 V. I.,, Cand. Vet. Sci.; DIKOV,, G. I., Jr. Sci. Coprker, Institute of Veterinary Science, Kazakh Dranch of VASKhNIL fAla-Union AcadenW of Agricultural Sciences imeni V. :1. Leni.67 I "Squash seeds as an anti-cestode remedy in dogs" From 1131 CONCMNING HEUAINTHIASES OF AGRICULTURAL ANIYALS, Per material submitted to the editorial office - D. N. Antipin Veterinariya, Vol. 31, No. 4, Apr 1954, pp 23-27; Trans. 512 by L. Lulich, p I USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals - Discaues Caused by Helminths. R-3 Abs Jour Re.'L' Zhur - Biol., 110 11, 1953, 50218 Author Dikov, G.I. Inst Title Habertiosis of Sheep :;.n Kazal-jistan. Orig Pub Veterinariya, 1957, 11o 62 20-23. Abstract In combating habertiocis pos,-;"U--*-.ve results were obtained. by usinn; phenothiazino which was administered -in dosci; o- 0-5 C;r/kg twice a cluay every second day. 414Ctll Card 1/1 APS. JOUR. i S :1 T I L Z CT ;'lo. L" RZhBiol. re . 19E:9 , 4 C, P '~t~. 4- C: ]p J- i va in 1 - 31 In f-'nd tl. of-, s t an, t n~-t tutes , a 1 1-1 i n t' I i ris o `lo c n-c c, L-)i' of cr!'oot,.r. oc- s-)- ;.n7, )-c rlo"". POr a-,-I eariv 'I. la t e 0 f r i n COUNTRY CATEGORY R3. 1017P.. No. "0029 AUTHOR INST. TITLE 0 11T G. PUB A EST PA' C-T diagnosis of chabert-iasis it is re-_oru-cmded to c 012"t I d. effect incomploto huhlintlaolo-ical nutopsies, of sheep which had (lied froi-ii It or ware '-.-illed when sick. The best theia peutic effect in this he!- minthiasis was obtained fr(:ym the u,,)pllcat~on of phenothiazine In a done of 0.5 r7/lii twice *,~_) --th an interval of ono day. CARD: 212 DIKOV, G. I. C.'and Vet Sci - (diss) "Helminths and helminthosis of sheep of the southeast of Kazakhstan and experience in combating them." Alma-Ata, 1961. 2'? pp; (Ministry of Agriculture Uzbek SSR, Cl,imarkand Afrr-cultural Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev); 200,..,copies; 1), - L price not given; list of author's works at end of text; (KL, q 61 sup, 254 TANEV, Iv.; DIKOV, I.; EFREMOVAp Ao; POMKOVp P.; MANOLOV, K. Use of antibiotics in influenza complications during the 1962 epidemic in Sofia. Suirr. med. 14 no,5:1EWl 1?)3. (INFLUENZA) (ANTIBIOTICS) (EPIDEMIOLOGY) '41)"~-~'Gv 1, DIKU-1, I. 11!4uarantine Wreckers and the Fight Against Them", P. 20. (MOPETUTIVIX ZEMMELIE, Vol. 10, No. 3, 14ar. 1955, Sofiya, Didgaria) SO: Monthly List of East ~,ropean Acecssions, (I-EAL), LG, Vol. 4., No. 6, June 1955, Uncl. I)IKOV, 1. e J)IKOV, I. Lit us protect the country from the red cotton worm. P. 46. Vol. 5, na- 8, 1956 ELEKTROENERGIIA. Soffia, Bulgaria SOURCE: Fast European Accessions Lists (LEAL) Vol 6, No. h--APril 1957 pilco(Il T. :,3UT,(3A,-:`,IA/-TcnI-ral and Spccializcd Zoolorm-r' 0 ious Las--cta --nd Ticks. Problc~i~if; AbB Jour Rof' Zhur - Biol. , No 11, 195un, No 49533 Autlior Dilzov I., 'Lliyuv Il. inst T i - tu 1, Tho San Joso Scal,~, Insoct (Diaspidiotus For-aiciocus Cowst. ) ~,nd its Control. Orig Pub : Byul. rastit. zashchita, 1957, 6, 1'-.-'o 1, 67-70 Abstract : '.,io abstract Card : 1/1 10 p: T k" J:z t'6 IIJIC'. j V 1-1 .3 T - r T..Tu ot (Pseudaix1aaaspla peritagclna .1ard: _.q