SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DOROFEYEVA, N.I. - DOROGAVTSEV, A.I.

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SMEMMMKIY, Pav61 PaWI4*icb; CHMOV, Vladimir Nikolayevichl DOROFEMA,, N.I.v red, (Drying of saturated winding assembly units u3ing hIgb.- frequency currental Sushka propitanrqkh obmotocbxWkh uzlov tokami vysokoi chistoty. IAningrad, 2964. 20 p. (14IRA Pill) YER)OLAYEVA., T.A.; JJ3RAMBON, D.L.; DOROFEYEVAP KIM. Effect of the modification of rutile titanium dioxide on its weltability by linseed oil and water. Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.6s2O-23 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Titanium oxidoo-Testing) (Surface-active agents) BERDNIKOVA, K.G.j DOROFEYEVA, N.P. Study of'poly(vinyl acetate) solutions by the diffusion method. -.- Vysokoia. soed,3 no.2:232-236 F 162. (KMA 34: 5) 1. LenIngradskiy gosudarstvannyy univereitet. (Vinyl acetate) ACC NR, AT6o36519--'----'-- ~ODi~-.--~IC/0000/66/om/ooo/oo97/oog~q-;--' AUTHOR: Vasil'yov, 1, So; Ryzhovo No I.; Dorbonova, No No; Portman, A& Is; DorofoMA._N._Zh.1 Rblaponina., Vo F*; Kabachenko, A. So 07,10: none TITIZ: Effect of ;,roton and amma irradiation on the mitotic activity of trms- plantod human cell culturoB Japor prosontod at the Conforonco on Froblemu of Space Modicino hold in Moscow from 24 to 27 Hay 1966.7 SOURCZ: Konferontsiya po problemam Icosmichoskoy moditsiny, 1966. Problor.7 kosmich koy maditsiny. (Problems of spaco modicino); naterialy konforentsii, &Iloseaw, 1966, 97-98 TOPIC TAGS: proton radiation biologic effect, ionizing radiation biologic effect, relative biologic officiency, human cell culture, radiation tissue offect, odtosis ABSTRXT. Transplanted cell ctiltures are a valtiable object of radiobiologicaf study because of -their high radios ens itivity. , They are sometimes the 'only biological objects available for study of low-energy radiation effects. This series of experiments was conducted to determine the comparative effect of proton and gamma irradiation on the mitotic activity of human aminiotic cells. Two-day-old cultures of amnlotic cells, In single layer or in suspension,, were irradiated with 630-Mev protons from an 01YA1 .Card. _1/3_____ -ACC NRi -AT603651~-- synchrocyclotron or with Co 60 gamma rays. The dose power of protons was 35 rad/sec and of gamma rays, 3 rad/sec. The activation and lumin-- escent methods of proton dosimetry were used. Ionization chambers were used to monitor the beam. Mitotic activity was determined Immediately after garnma irradiation, and thenat intervals of '12, 24, 36, and 48 hr: ,Similar determinations were made 10, 20, 40, and 60 hr after proton irradiation. A definite change in mitotic activity due to gamma and proton Irradi- ation was observed in these experiments. Immediately after gamma irrad- iation with all dod es the m I t o t I a index decreased, reaching 1. 6 -1.3 with a 1000-1500 rad dose, as compared with 5.5 in the control. With doses of gamma rays from 750 to 1500 rad the mitotic index fell to 0.5-0.6 within 12 hr. A different pattern was observed following proton Irradiation: within 10 hr of Irradiation with 40-450 rad the mitotic Index increased approximately 50% as compared with the control. Only with large proton doses did mitotic activity decrease, Twenty hr after proton irradiation .with 40-1000 rad, the mitoticindim reached a'low of 1.4-0.07'(1.9 In the control). Intensive recovery of the mitotic index in the postradiation perind'was'y.; 2 ACC NR, j~%o36,raq observed with both types of radiation: the index had reached initial levels within 3G-40 hr for almost all doses. Two days after gamma irradiation .the mitotic index was 2-3 times higher than the Wtial level, whereas after- proton Irradiation the mitotic index recovcrtd in three days. Comparison of changes In mitotic activity after both proton Sind gamma irradiation showed the clear doac'dependcnce of depression of mitotic activity. The same pattern of changes was observed aftc*r both types of irradiation, and quantitative. relationships in observed processes were. 'identical in both -cases, , ' 4W. A. No. 22; A'W Roport 66-iig SUB CODE.': 06 / suBI4 DAM OOMo66 :D(-1P-0,FF-T9VA T. V. , L. 1. GMID, M. G. R03MjVI`OVt%, Ye. .3. ROW, Ye. V.. S,%EIGI011 and V. N. KALACIIEVA "Fissile Rocks and Meir Storing Properties." P. 95 Geoiugichesiuy stornIA, 3, (Collection of Articles in Geology, Vol. 3), LenLWad Gostoptrkhlz4at, 1958, 4T1pp. MudY, vyp U6, VGeeo)uzr*-y nertyanoy ntwchnc)-IP9Ie#drvva".1 IsItly genlogorezvedochnyy InstItut) DMOFTYEVA, T.V. Sme data on Devonian fractured rocks in the Mouthern Mnuainsk Basin based an the materials on Maor*AVACtwVd rocks. Trudy VNIGRI no.121sI56-168 158* (PIMA 16,11) SMMMV, U.K.; GMID, L.P.; RO)WHOVA, M.G.; HORN, Te.S.; KAUCHITA, T.N.; DOROMIYA, T.Y.; GROHOT, T.K. Method for studying fractured rocks and their re"ervoir pro- perties. Geol-nefti 2 110.3--37-45 Mr '58. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Veesoyuznyv neftyanoy nauchno-tenledovatel'sk1y geologo-razvedoch- rqy Inatitut. (Rocks--Permeability) AUTHORS: Dorofoyeva, T.V. , Lapshov, V. A. 2C)-118-4-47/61 TITLE: Some Now Data on the Tectonic Geology of the Chu - Saryauyskaya Depression (Nekotoryye novyyc dannyye o t-ar':tonir*.-e Chu- '3)arysuyskoy deprussii) P.~RIODICAL: Doklady Akaaemii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 116, Nr 4, pp. 7906-7Q,7 (USSR) 1. ABSTRACT: The lacking of data on the vertical structure of the depression led to the publication of various tectonic schemes wh-ich are all equally insufficient for the decipherint, of this structur,_--' (ref. 1, 2). The nature of vast ruZ;ionjof wo3tvrn Bet-Pak-Dala which is called Chu-Saryauy3kaya depression by the authors is not explained by those schemes. It forms a deprussion of 5oo x 25o km between mountains thv curb of wh.Lch is not vi - sible in all parts of the surface. Here the authors carried out geological and geophysical investi, ' ~ati'ono in tilt: years 1944 - 1955. The depression is curbed in thu -as-L by the -let- Pak-Tau mountain chain, in the 14orth-7,'ost by 141u-Tau, and in the South-West by Kara-Tau. In the North, South, anr! '4'ost uneer- Card 1/4 ,~roiind elevations exist according to Seophyoical oboervation5 Soria Novi Data or. th. Tectonic Geolo,:y of th,~ Chu - 20-118-4-47/61 Saxysuyakaya DelirQssion which are covered by Me.,-;o-Cainizoic sediments. The nf-nti,).it:d curbing mountain chains consist of proterozoic for.,.~,ations V111J.ch are scamed by a lower- Palcozoic rock conplex. Mliddle- and unner- Paleozoic sudi~ients are developed at the edler; and in the central joart which often are covered by P.eoo - Cainozoic sedivionts. Gravimetric investiGations detected a regional minimum zone -aith the typical charactur of the anc, malous field. The depression is in the meridional direcLioa divided into 2 equally Great depret;siori di3tricts by a.1 elc- vation covered by Meso-Cainozoic sediments. Thcsc districto are a[:ain subdivided into a grOUD Of still smallur de-w-ensions. The elevation iwritioned can be considered only an a sunk CE.ledonian fold for;.iation. In the 'Nest the depruo-sion is. cr,rbcd by steeper steps. The study of the mentioned nountz~in rE.nGes leads to the conclusion that the devt;lop:.P--nt of depression beGan not later than in lovic:r Paleozoicum. region sank at that,tine and this l.;d to tne accui.lulation of thick sediment masoon (approximat_,aly more than 2o,ooori). In the central partg of the depression metai,~orphisri z.-.nd di3- Card 2/4 location of these rocks are only little mar.:,A. The a,:.Q of I Some New Data on the Tectonic Geology of the 20-118-4-47/61 .Chu Sarysuyske.ya Depression the structural forms of occond order is aosumed to be middle- up-Per-Paleozoic. Differentiation depressions of second order form a mosaic-like picture of local gravimetric minima. It can be assumed that these minima correspond to salt domes. They are assumed to have the la3t-mentioned age, their for- mation, however, might have been continued also later. The visible Horcynian structures of the depression are mainly otratified in the ~;astorn marginal part. Devonian- and Car- boniferous sediments take nart in these structures. As a rule, the Hercynides form a sometimes considerable angle with the main direction of the Caledonian and pro-Caledo- nian structures. Only in individual carnen th,y have the same dxr~ction. It is posalble that the directions of the Hercynian structures are due to the directi-n of old faiilts and the block-t-actonicr, of the pre-Dovonian ti!-,e. L'here 2 SmIet refevanese Card 3/4 Some Uev Data on the Tucto.iic ~',coloL;y of the 20-118-4-47/61 -Chu - ;aryouyskaya Depruat3ion .ASSOCIATION* AlImUnion lcienLific GQo1a6icril Research institute for Petroleum (Vnesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovitellskiy Geologorazvudochnyy institut) M~-,_-'IITIM: I-lay lo, 195?, by S. I.Mironovq I"Iember Ali 3.1;3R SMUTTED* May 9 , 195? AVAILABLZ: Library of Con'reas Card 4/4 DOROFEYEVA, T.V. Fractured reservoirs in a crova section of the Devonian of the South Mi=sinsk Lowland. Trudy VNIGRI no.165:200-207 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Himoinsk bR#In--Oil MOB- -Permeability) (Joints (Geology)) DOROFMNAJ~ T.V.; G"p G.Y&* Some data on frazturing in Cretaceous sediments of the Argun-Sunsha interfluve (Northern Caucasus). Trudy VNIGRI no~193:96-101 162, (MIRA 3-5:3.2) (Caucasus, Northern-Oll sands) DOROFEYENA T.V.- VYCHLY, V.T. Stylolites of Uppar Cretaceous carbonate sediments in the Chechen- Ingush A.S.S.R. ftbudy VVIGRI no.193:187-191 162. (MM 15:12) . (Chechen-Appok A.S,S.R.-Stylolites) ' Ov, re. M., pref.; EULACH, M.Kh., kand. geol.-mineral. nauk; ROMM,, te.S.; GOWUNOV', I.I.; GMID, L.P.; GROMOVp Y.K,; DOROFEMA T.V,; KNORING, L.D.; KALACREVA, V.N.; TATARINO% Yu.F.; KAPLAN, M.Ye.; ZVONITSKATA, I.V.; MAZURKMCH Z.I.; DRRYABINA, N.N.; RUSAKOVA, L.Ya., vedushchiy red.j BARANbvi, L.G., teklm. red. [Metho~ologieal toat on the study of the frncturinr of rocks and fractured oil and gas roBervoirol, Yetodichookoe posobie p0 fkucheniiu treshohinovatopti gornykh porod i treshchinnykh konektorov mfti J. gaza. Leningrad, Gostoptakh12dat, 1962. 76 p. (Leningrad. IFOesoiuxnyi neftianoi nauchno-isoledovatell- skii goologorazvedcohnyi inatitut. Trudy, no.201). (MTILA 16:4) (jointe(Geology)) (Oil sands) SMEKHOV, Ye.M., prof.; doktor geol.-mineral. nauk; BULACH, M.Kh.; ROMMj Ye.S.; POZINVIKOp B.V.; GORYUNOV, I.I.; KNORING9 L.D,; GMID,, L.P.; GROMOVj V.K.; KUZNETSOV, Yu.I.; DOROFEMA T.V*; KALACHEVA, VA.; EMNOSOV., Yu.F.; TATARINW-, I.V.;-- IONINA9 LN.v vedushchiy red.; YASHCHURZHINSKAYA, A.B.v tekhn. red. (Combined Invetitigations of fractured reservoirs and experience in estimating the petroleum reserves contained- therein.] Nomplekerje iBaledovaniia treschimykh koUektorov i opyt podscheta. v nikh %apasov nefti. Leningrad, Gostop- tekhizdat, 1963. 198 p. (Leningrad. Vaesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno-iBolodavateltakii geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trudy, no.214) (MIRA 17:1) )FWY~-VA, T.I.T. lioiLrtt4:.., -If fi i ' i-o ! 1 , o ' -, w *wi _ ri t on" "." a -if '-2- of tn-i ncjutli~ rn '61 !::~in I n,- k1,Vi -. * r .'! rt~oll-; M I GF ~n8.1' .- ~~ ~l ;~'f - ~ ~-; ~ BA ~ ~ 8) ZHUSHKAN, A.I.; Prinimli u-.hastiye: SOBOLEVA,, F,I,; DORgL T.Ye.1 LISINAp L.G. - - 7VAj_ Studying the procesocs occurring in the removal by fermentation of the carbohydrate admixture from wheat and corn gluten. Trudy TSNIIKPP no.508-47 163, (MMA 16:7) (Gluten) (Fermentation) (Carbohydrates) FERDINAND, Ya.M. (Rostov-na-Donu); Prinimali uchastiye: MARISOVA, A.P.; BRAYNINA, R.A.; MARGULIS, L.A.; MYASHENKO, A.M.; KOVALEVSKAYA, I.L.; TELESHEVSKAYA, E.A.; SQkOLEVA S.V.; KALININA, K.I.; KOVALEVA, N.S.; IVANOVA, M.K.) ARENDER, B.A.; KUCHERENKO, R.A.; MANATSKOVA, K.S.; OLKYNIKOVA, L.T.; KIBARDINA,.Yu.A.; GRIGORIYEVA, K.S.1 SEMENIAHINA, L.G.; CHERMH E.I.; DOROFEYEVA, V.M,-t SHKVCHENKO, Ye.N.; ABROUVA, O.K.; SKULISKAYA, S.D.; PETROVA, Z.I.; MAKHLINOVSI',IY, L.I.; KUZIMINA, A.I.; AL'TMAN, R.Sh.; MARDERER, R.G.; YENGALYCHI',VSKAYA, L.N.; CHIRKOVA, M.N.; TFMHCHENKO, N.I.; SHELKOVNIKOVA, M.A.1 PROKOPENKO, V.V.; BEKLEMSMA, To.%.; BARANOVA, ToV. Effectiveness of specific prophylaxis with alcohol divaccine against typhoid and paratyphoid B fever in school-age children. Zhur. mikrobiol., opid. i 1=w'. 41 no.lr23-27 A '64. (MIRA 18:2) LYUBITSKAUj A.I.; DOROFEUVAO Ye.A. Effoot of visible light, ultraviolet rayal and temperature on the body metamerism.of fishea. Report No.3: Effect of ultraviolet rays on the viability and body metamorism of Osmerus eperl 9 eperlanus (L.) and Perca fluviatilis L. Vop. ikht. 1 no.3:497-509 161a, (MIRA 14:11) 1. Ecologicheskiy inBtitut AN S-SSR. (Ultraviolet light-Physiological effect) (Embryology-Fishes) (Vertebrae) A~MBITSKATA, JL.L; DOROFEMI, IssAo Effect of visible light, ultraviolet rayss and temperature on the metamexim of the fish body* Report No.2g Effect of ultraviolet rays on the survival mid body astamerism of Esox lucius L. and Acerina cernut L. Zoolozhur. 40 no.7s.1046-1057 J1 161a (MIRA 14 M l* Zoological Institute of the U.,S*S,R. Academy of Sciences., LeningraO. (Light-Phyniological effect) (1mbryo3pgy-Fioh9s) DORCF=AV~904, ldquidation of trachoma in Deynau Watrict. Zdrav. Turk.' no*307-39 Mr!63. (MIRA 16t6) Is Glavnyy vrach Daynauskogo rayona. (DEnTAU DISTRICT-TRACHOMA) S10091601000100410031004 B027/BO76 AUTHORSs Ustinov, F. G., Dorofeyeva, Ye. S., Anpilogov, A. P. TITLEs State of Development of the Tuymazy Oilfield (Discussion) PERIODICALs Geologiya nefti i gazat 1960f,No. 4# pp. 29-33 4 TEXTt The Devonian strata of the Tuymazy oilfiold show very great dif- ferences on the surface and also vertically; tho very numerous boreholes exhibit different cross sections. On the basis )f detailed lithological work carried out by the Volga-Ural Branch of VN.IIGeofizika (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geophysical Exploration Methods) in 1957-1959, the authors note that it is not right to use one common term, "layer DI It, for the reservoir rocks between the upper limestone and the separating strata. In the cross section examinel, five layers with channel- like deposits were detected in the sandstone and coarse-grained silt. The authors therefore suggest that these sandstone layers be named, from top to bottom, dL , 6 , a , P , andA; here, the main pr:)duction layer of the horizon is the sandstoner . The use of one common term, DI, presents the Card 1/3 State of Development of the Tuymazy S/009/60/000/004/003/004 Oilfield (Discussion) B027/BO76 misconception of a single oil-bearing layer, wh:~lst in reality the sand- stone layers 4 , 4 , M ilk, are possibly not conneo to d with the main layer P Borehole 1014 serves as an example, in which tho sandstone P is flooded and consists of slightly permeable types of rock, mainly silt, whilst the most important production layer is the sandstona A which lien immediately below the upper limestone and is separated from the main layer by im- permeable rock. As an explanation of this interpretation, borehole 300 is very interesting as it shows distinctly marked oil-bearing sandstone layers,& , S , 6 , and r ; if sandstone 6, were connected to sandstone r , the pressure in the layers of boreholes 1014 and 300 would be the same. How- ever, in February 1959 the pressure in the layers of boreholes 300 and 1014 was 145-5 and 100 atm, respectively; from this it is clearly seen that the pressure in borehole 300 results from nandstone P which has no connection with sandatoneeL. The proper exploitation of sandstone & is of great importance as at least half of the strata consist of it. A peculiari- ty of the reservoir rocks are the anomalies in '~',he movement of oil-bearing countours; the authors believe that these anoma:'ies are caused by the ir- regular movement of water in erosion sand which passe:3 through theentire area in many chnnnel-like turns. Thus, the moverient of oilfield tind Card 2/3 State of Development of the Tuymazy Oilfield (Discussion) S/009/60/000/004/003/004 B027/BO76 pumped water occurs in layers so that this or that part of the area can be termed oil-bearing only with regard to one particular layer of sand. The existing general map for all the sand layers of horizon DI therefore does not comply with the actual characteristics of the reservoir rocks. When determining the position of pressure drillings, the geological structure must therefore be considered in the first place. Drilling must be performed in such a direction that the hydraulic presoure moves the oil along the channel. If the position of the sandstone layers is not considered, there is the danger of incomplete elploitation of the existent oil. The recommendations of UfNII (Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute) and VNII (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum and Gas) should therefore be corrected. There are 1 figure and 3 Soviet raferences. ASSOCIATIONs VUFNIIGeofizika Card 3/3 BA!.,B-,.irj, Ye. A., kand.taklin.nauk; DOW)FEYEVA, Ye.~., Inzil.; .;. V. Use of a ring dibeharge Ln the derivation of nigh- teml/,.,ra tu res. Trudy 11TINGh n0.4:97-107 163- (Ml,"J, 17:7) RUBIN,B.A.; CHMMVINL, I.A!j -DTCnM-A.--re.T,,. Effect of different Bight conditions on the cytochemical characteristics of growing poizits in wheat. Nauch.doklv". shkoly;biol.neuki no.4:163-168 058o (MIRA 11:12) 1. Rekomendovens, kafedroy fixiologit rastenty Xoskovskogo gosudaretyannogo universiteta imeni X.F.Lomonqsove. (Wheat) (Plants, Effect of light on) ROCACOV, V.I.; FRUNKIN, H.L.; KOVALISKAYA, L.P.; DOROYMNA-.-Te.T. Changes In thn coloring mttftr of boots sterilized by ionize,d radiationa and heat. Kons.1 ov.prom. 15 no.2: 13-16 F t60. (HIRL 13:5) 1. TSantrallnyy nauahno-iseledovatellakiy institut koncerinoy I ovoshcheaushillnoy prowyehlennosti. (Bents-Storilization) (Coloring matter) ROGACFW, V.I.; 12MMIN, M.L.; KOVALISKAYA. L.P.; YIDOROVA, X.V.; DOROFXMA TO.V. Certain factors causing the darkening of the tuber tissues of potatoss sterilized by ionizing radiation. lonsoi oveprom, 15 no*8:n-13 Ag 16o. (HIRA 13:8) 1. TSentral'Wy nauchno-iseledovateliski7 imstitut konservnoy i ovoshchs- aushillnoy promyshlennosti. (Potatoes) (Radiation sterilization) FRUHKINj H.Lal KOVAL'qKAXA,, L.P.; DOROFEYEVA, Ye.V. Transformatioi+ of fruit and berry gnthocyanirVi in the course of steriliza4on'by heat and f x-rays. Kons.i ov.prm. 16 no.53 8-;Z Mir 1626 (MRA 3.415) 1. TSentrallqy"y nauchno-isolodavatellskiy inatitut konservnoy i avoshoheaushillnoy promyshlonnosti. (Fruit,-4teri.lization) (AnthocyaLnins) KOVALISY,AYA$ L.P.; BUSHKAITETS, T.S.; DOROFEEYSVA, -Ya..V.; YEGOROVA, X.V. Pasteurization of sauerkraut with g-ma rays. Kona. i ov. prom. 16 no.6:9-12 Je 161. (MIRA l4i8) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-islsledovatnl'skiy institut konservnoy i ovoohcbesu3hilluoy proaqWennosti. 00 IV I mRab-teurization) (Gam~A rays-Induatrial application) FRLMINp M.L.; KOVALISKAYA, L.P.; YEGOROVA, K.V.; - P_OiR!~_YI"6!V- . Effect of the ionizing radiation on -the Amount and quality of grape juice. Kona. i ov. prom. 16 no.7:16-20 Jl 161. (KIRA 14:8) 1, T&entrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut konservnoy i ovoahcheaushilinoy proaWshlennosti.' ,(Grape juice) (Gama rays-4ndustrial application) KOVAL-SKAYA, L.P.; BUSIIKAIICTSp T.S.; DOROFMVA,..7e.V.- Effect of gamma rays an the storage time of strawberries@ Konue i ov, prom. 16 no.11&28-31 N 161. (MIM 14:U) 1. TSentra3.lnyy nauchno-issladovateltakiy institut konservnoy i ovoshchesuohillnoy promyshlemooti. StrawberTies.-Storage) Mmm rays.-Industrial app3ication) GAYDAMOVICH, S.Ya.; TITOVA., N.G.; DOROFEYEVA, U.K.; MEDVEDEVA, G.I. Isolation and Identification of the virus of tick-borne encepha- litis in tissue culture. Vop. virus. 9 no*3:344-348 My-Je 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Inotitut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSRJ, Moskva. WR JF_ 6 -A-, - I 42 5;R iDJRJFEYEVA, Z; fi~ZNAYA avyez's sellsklm aktirom. verezov =ssiozavods kirov, obl. o evoeyey rabote--sporgr. -col3ch prom-at, ;:;. --l' S I.: SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnyxh Statcy, Vol- 47, 1~0,48 DOROYJIYIWAt z.A. , kandidat meditsinskikh nauk - Irgstdient of arrhythol"; review of forellin literaturep Topepato sardasosisist. 5 no.3:3-16 '56. (XLRA 9:5) (ARKHMM, therapy, review (fts)) DOROPMEVAY Z. Z. DOROREYEVA, Z. Z. - "Eyperimental Investigation of thq blood Supply in Ischemic Parts of the 'Miyocardium." Sub 1h Jan r.3, A(!:id "ed Sci US,,"R. (Dissertation for -the Depyee of Candidate in Me&,cal Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Hoskva January-December 1952 DOBOYRYEVA, Z.Z., kandidat meditainskikh nauk; ZAMMIOVA, K.N., kandidat madi- WOMMINON ~ MMWik. Role of the neuregenio faotor in the pathology of hyperteasion. Yop.patos coo.sist. 2 no.6:3-10 153. (XLRA 6:11) (wervaim system,) (ftertession) ~' ul ~-' ~ j~ka'N'o-v--n 61- ) I i IAMLOTAI K.N.; DOR07MVA, SA "Mmamm"Wim Critloal ravlaw of foreign tboorles on the pathogenesis of hyportonsion. Vest.AMN SWR no.4:39-32 053. (MM 7t1) 1. Is Inatituts terapil Akadenii ueditainakikh %Amk SM (direktor - day- styltellWy chlen Akademil seditainskikh nauk SINR A.L.Hyanikov). (ftertension) I- DORDYXUYA, Z.Z., nauchnyy metrudmik. - ~~ Nom peculiarities of electrocardiography. Wanks I shisal 23 m~93:63 Mr 056~ (MMA 937) I.Imatitut torapit ANN 839t. (MaCMIOCARMOORAPff ) DOROYEYEVA, Z.Z., kand.med.miuk; IGNATIYEVA. I-V- Diagnostic signiflennee of vectocardiol,,rAohy In rheumatic carditis. Ternp. arkh. 50 ito-3:55-65 Kr '158*.* ' - (HVU 11:4) 1. Ix Institut ter ii AMN SSSR (dir-doyetvitellnyy chlen AMR SSSR prof. A.L. Kyn:nikovlls (IUMMATIC HIM DISMAS11, diagnosis, voctocardiogrAphy (Rus) (VECTOCARDIOGRAPHY, in var. die. rheum. heart die. (Rue) DOROYSMA, - IGNATITWA. I.Y. 11-1--, Significance of registration in precordial vactorcardiography accord- ing to the topographical principle in the diagposie of myocardial lesions. Torap.arkh. 31 no,9:62-67 3 159. (MIRA 12t11) 1. Is Institute. terapii AMR SSSa (dir. - deys".vitelityr chlea AXK SSSR prof. A.I. Wasnikov), Moskva. (VWTOWARDTOGRAPHY) _~qkha 01n1a; IPATOV, V.P., red.; PARAKHUA, W.L.,, te)din, [Principles of irectorcardiograpkv) Printsipy vektorkardio- grafii. Moskva, Medgis, 1963. 211 p. (KIRA 17:2) DOROFMVA, Z.Z. Electrocardiolp-aphic criteria of hylpertrcphy of the left ventricle in hyportensiort, Kardiologiia. 4 no.6:8-18. N-D 164, (MIRA 18:8) lo Inatitut tm-apii (direktor - prof. A.L.Myasnikov) AMN SSSR, * Moskva. L ohgol-67 EWr(d)/gWT(l) 1JP(c) ACC NRs AT6022671 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0029/0035 A. A. AUTHOR: Braverman# E. Dor!~~ ORG: none TITLE: Experiments in teaching a machine pattern recopiltion without encouragement SOURCE: Moscow. Institut avtomatiM I telemekhaniki. Samoobuchayushchiyesya avtomaticheskiye sistemy (Self-instructing automatic syst-3ma). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966 29-35 TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, algorithm, automatic machine teaching, automaton AtSTRACT: Algorithms for teaching a machine to recopize patterns without encouragement are considered in this paper. Objects are presented to the machine which belong to different patterns and all that is indicated to the number of classes into which these objects are to be divided; the machine to proirided with no Information as to which pattern each object presented belongs. What Is required As that after the "self -inBtructlonl' proccas the division of the objects by the machine into classes coincide with the true and factually existing breakdown. A receptor 6ace X Is considered, such that a point in this space corresponds to each object presented to the machine. For the sake of simplloity, It Is further ascumed that there are two classes: A I Cod 1/2 L 04901-67 C NR- AT6022671 and B. Just as In the case of teaching a machine to recognize patterns with encouragement, the purpose of the automaton In this article Is to draw a surface which will divide these two Bets. The solution of this problem reqtAres the introduction o1 more rigid constraints on the relative location of the sets coriesponding to the different patterns In the receptor space than In the problem with encouragement. Sifice a precise formulation of these limitations was not possible a graphic method of repreeentati~n is employed, consisting in the assumption that the point sets in the receptor space whieh correspond to the different images are arranged in isolated groups, rather distant one from'the other. There Is a comparative analysis of the results of the use of the different derived algorithms for the recognition of hand -written digits, and certain recom mendations are made. brig. art.. has: 3 formulas, 3 tables, and 4 figures. SUB CODE:09,06!;~)/ SUBM DATE: 02Mar66/ ORIG REF: 004 -LJ' -VlMeo-rly WOO ACC NRi AP6034045 SOURCE CODE: AU'MOR2 Dorofeyuk. A. A. (Moscow) ORG: none UR/0103/66/000/010/0078/0087 TITLE: Algorithms for nonsupervised teaching automata to recognize patterns which are based on the method of potential functions SOURCE: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, no. 10, 1966, 78-87 TOPIC TAGS: adaptive system I ed caching algorithm, pattern recognition, potential function method 9 ABSTRACT: The problem of nonsupervised teaching michines to recognize patterns is analyzed. The problem is defined as follows: on the basis of points from tile space X appearing during the teaching process (there is no information as to what class each point belongs) we are required to separate them into isolated, sufficiently distant sets (classes) of points. Two cases of tile defined problem are considered: 1) the number of sets (classes) into whicli tile objects entering the machinc must be separated is knourn in advance; 2) tile machine must not ottly separate the entering objects into isolated, sufficiently distant sets, but aiso establish tile number of such sets during the teachinr process. An algorith-m fo-r the nonsupervised se-paracion of objects into two given classes (A and B) is developed which is later generalized to the case of k given classes. The essence of the algoritlim consists in construcUng! Card -L -0-782-6~~'-'7- ACC NRI AP6034045 a separation function t(i;) with the following propf.~rtif,.~;: lv(~.) 4 0 with X.- E A and 4,(i) < 0 with ~ F.- 11 by the method of potential functions (Ayzerman, H. A., E. N" j Braverman, and F. M. R02:onoer, Avtomatika i telemekhinika, v. 25, no. 5, 19644). Ilie potential function K[R(x, y)] depending on the distance R(,-, y) bolweeti Lhe polnUi x and y in the space X which decreases with Increases lit H(x, y) is tiL1.11--c(I in the algoritilms. lit the second case, when the number of ela:;ses is not giveli in ad'.1rince, I the classification algorithms is'construcLed on the ba~;'.s of algorttlims of the Ci-st case, using only the. ad(Ittional requirement that Lll,.'- MV1,1110'r I-,I of cl~lsqe't be So chosen that the value ofacertaln ftinctional (Cr1Lcr..on) characLerizing the classifica- tion will be maximal, The experimental reaults of verifying thf! derived algoritt-uns (the separation of hand-written digits) are presetiLcd. Orir. at-t. has: 6 figures, 12 formulas, and 3 tables. SUB CODE: QT/ SUBM DATE: 05Apr66/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REF; 005/ ATU PRESS: 5101 Card be Jan 49 Blectrical'Iquipnent Insulationj Electric "Electrical Instruments Developel at TeNILIPS (Central Scientific Research laboratory for the Blec- trifIcation of Industry and Construction Opera- tions)," A.S. Dorofeyuk, Ingr UUMS, 2 pp "Pram, Enerset" No 1 Describes two newly developed ingtrunents: one to determine insulation moisture by measuring the capacitance (Faradohmar), and on,) which allows one n to ring-through cables. 10 35/'49T32 .jf%Qg2TIIK- 61,1, - -- IW. inthener; ANTRUSHIN, B.D.. inshener. nsuchnyy redaktor; PJGAK. AGA.. reAsktor isdatsllstva; TOM, A.M., tokboichs- skiy redaktor LInstallins electrical equipment in stati-storlad baildings] Nontash elaktrooboxudovanlia anogeetashuykh sdasit. Moskva. Got. isd-vo lit-ry pa atralt. t arkhtt., 1957. 151 go (KLBA 10-7) (Bloctric engineering) DOROFEXUK, A.S. Flexible large current conductors for high voltages in an industrial electric power supply system, Prom.energ. 16 no.11:42-47 N 161o (KERA 14:10) (Electric lines) (Electric power distribution) DOROFEYUKI A.S. For further 'tq)rovement. of electric equipment in the petroleum refinivi; Itichiatry. Prom. energ. 19 no.ls245 Ja 164 (MIRA 17-.2)N SHIMANSKIY, Yulian A2ekatindrovich, akademik (1883-1.962); FERSHIN,V.I.,red.; ARSYUTKIN, A.A.p nauchn. red.; DOROFEYUK, ;.K.., nauchn. red.; SIBOROVSKIY, A.K.2 nguenn. rer-T-SECRUKDA, Ye.N.p nauchn. red.; KLIORINA, T.A., red.; CHISYYAKOVA, R.K., tokhn. red.; KOROVENKO, Yu.N.p tekhn.red. [Dynamic calculation of ship structures) Dlnamicheskii ras- chet sudovykh konstruktsii. Pod obshchei rod. V.I.Pershina. Leningrvd, Sudpromgizp 1963. 444 p. (MIM 17:1) HUMTIA / Human and Anim.1 Physiology, Blood Chemistry. T Abu Jour t Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 1% 1Z8, No. 699&,) Author Baciu) Is; Niburann, E.; Dcrofteiu, M.; Ilitea, P. Inst Not given Title Stimulation of Rrythropoiesis by Hypoxie, Orig Pub Fitiol. norm. si patol., 1957, Vol 4,, No 3, 207-217 Abstract 58 rate were kept for 72 hours at a baratetric pressure of 400 m Hg. Ube erythrocyte count rose brr an avorsop of 1,379,473 per cu. nm. and the reticulocy".es- by 11.44 percent. Transection of the cervical eelpent of the spinal cord di(I not produce an erythrocytic reaction (EP). Partial cm4r5asion of the acwta also did not lead to ER. Rrythrooytoeis was seen follcwing ligatice of the innomi e artery with the cerebral i8chemia which attended this. It is not kncwn whether 02 deficiency acts directly on the nerve centers which play a role in-tho regulation Card 1/2 36 MGM, I.; NBUKANN, 2,; DDIUMMIU, H,; PITMA, P. On the stimulation of er7thropoiesis through hypoxia. Rumanian M. Rev. 2 no.1:14-15 Jan-Nar 58. ('BRYTHROCYTM erythro,poissis stimulation by anoxia in rate) (AN(MIA, experimental stimulation of arythropoissis in rate) AccEssION NR: AP4020915 S/0239/64/050/003/0259/0267 !AUTHOR: Bachug 19; Doroftey# M,; Tomush, L,; Sholttize Vo; Dorovonko, P. .73VLE: Effect of hypoxia on electric activity of cerebral cortex and .on excitability of carotid sinus chomoreceptors under different oxygen diffusion conditions S013RCE: PiziologichoskLy zhurnal SSSR# ve 50,, no. 3* 1964.. 259-267 k tTOM TAGS: hypoxia effect# cerebral cortex elootrio aotivit7p o licarotid sinus chemoreceptor,, chemoreceptor excitability,, oxygen ;diffusion,, polyoythomiaj, homopoiosis# oxygen pressure change .IABSTRACT:' Changes in oxygen diffusion of blood supplied to higher ,nerve coilters wero investigated in the first,ofttwo oxporimontal :~sories. Persons with vera polyoythemia wore used as subjects !:because the hyperplasis of blood-forming cells in tho bono marrow ~;obstruots oxygen diffusion and stimulates homopoiosis,, Healthy ipersons served as a control. Boo enclosure I for oxierimontal setup, J~In the second series the effect of earotid sinus ohomoroooptore,on A/6 r :~!ACCESSIOX NR: AP4020915 ~ilhemopoiesis and on adaptive reaction to hypoxia was investigated in .;thrce pairs of dogs, See enclosure 2. Perfusion of the iaolated lirviervated carotid sinus was performed according to Heyman's method ~1:(1939). The donor was kept in a hypoxic state until breathing stopped ~ 1: ,..and then the isolated carotid sinus of the donor was perfused with a ,Jthrombin solution for 2 min to increase intravaseulm:- fibrin layer. "Repeated hypoxii was induced in the donor 10 min later. Findings i.lindicate that in vera polyoythemia., oxygen diffusion disorders in the .,!nerve centers are expressed in BE* by appearance of fast beta-waves iiiwith occasional superimposition of slow waves, In subjects with true I 9fpol*ycythemiaj EEG changes induced by hypoxia appear sooner, At the 11samo time, oxygen saturation of arterial blood is lower in such I I -eats than in healthy subjects. One of the pathogenetic mechanisms subJ ;Tof verpL polyoythemia is the ovrgen diffusion disorder between the ~blood and the mesencephalon centers-whioh take part 1xi regulating ;~blood formation, Reduced oxygen diffusion between the blood t L and he ;~carotid sinuo ohemoreoeptorep Induced by increasing the intravasoulfir] _._Tfibrin layer in the carotid sinus zones leads to woakoning of the i )-,r z respiratory reaction during hypoxia, of this zore. Restricted n diffusion to nerve centers which regulate blood formation A6C&';SION NR: AP4020915 stimulates these centers,, causing a temporary reaction of the erythrocyte calls or a prolonged reaction eharaeterist,to of polyglobulia. Hawoverg rostrictod oxygen diffusion between blood and carotid sinus chemoreceptora markedly reduoes their se).Uitivity to partial oxygen pressure changes of the blood. Orig.-art. has.- 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut moditsinbldkh issledovaniy rvmMiskoy narodnoy respubliki i kafedra fiziologii mediko-farmatseytichealrogo, institutn't- lauzh (Institute of Xedical Research of the Cluj Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Rumanian Peoples Reliatlic ard Physiology Department of the Medical Pharmaceutical Institutq,, Oluri) SUBMITM: lqFeb63 D= ACQ: 31Mar64 ENCL: 03 SUB CODE: 13 NR REP SOV: 007 OTOR 1 025 KNCLOSVU -04 Acumi Mi n I Jkk4U?-UV-L> I - spirometer containing 1 of atmospheric air; 37 - air int e tubo for'interforometer; III - vessel containing CCC12 and xaot7 III - mouthpiece with respiratory valves. 1i, 2# 3 - three dhannel-lead of oortex blopoUntials; 4 --rospirat rocord with use of thermocouple (oonstantan-ooDper); 5 . record of~, tufterial blood oxygen;siturelion with use of oxyhonagraphme, 6 z ~C ACCUSION NR$ AP4020915 INCLOSUU 1 03 Fig 2. Experimental setup for A dogs K o~ia was induced in (ATp dono; o paLlfused (a) the carotid sinus (b) of recipient (B); reapiratorymovements, of* both dogs are reC-Drded b7 ymumogrAph (pl &ad p2) and arterial pressure (a, Ps is recorded by a meraury.... 4.4 DOROPTITMO, S.Y.; GRIGOROVIORO N.A. Methods of transmission for the virus of epidemic hepatitis. Tracb.delo no.8:647-848 14-, 159. (XIRA 12:12) 1. Krasnooknyanskaya rayonnaya bollnitea Odeaskoy oblasti. (HEPATITIS, INMT1011S) KAGANp G.A.; XOPTEIDVA,, Y9.1.1 PROZOROVSKIY, S.V.; mIKHAYIDVA, V.S. DZHIKIDZE, E.K.; AKBPXIIT,, Ye.Ya.;,DOROFTIYMO,-S.F.; CHIRKqVICHt Ye.M.; SIMOVONTAN, v.a.; dzoBAKHmzLr-,,-r.T-.-" Reaulta of experimental Irifection of Macacus speciosus monkeye with L-forma of Streptococcus haemolyticus. Vent. AMN SSSR 20 no.6:54-60 165. (KMA 18:9) 1. Inatitut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei AMN SSSR, Moskva i Institut eksperimentallnoj~ patc,logii i terapii AMN SSSR, SukhAmi. I .L 12812-66 EWT(l)/F.WA(J)/T/EWA(b)-2 JK ACC NR: AP5020104 SOURCE CODE: % UR/0248/65Y'000/008/0054/0060 AUMOR: Kagan, G. Ya.; Kopteloval Ye. I.; Prozorovskly, D7hikidze,T._K77_Ak_broyt, Ye. Ya.*, Doroftivenko. ;r& __ elimovonyan, V. G.; Dzobakbi(lze, L. V. ORG: Institute of Epidemiology and MiembI0102V i0. I. (Instit-ut--e-pMemiologii I microbiologil AM14 S "SR ;_1nst1_t1,'t_,*__'of --ogy and Therapyp. ANN SSSR Sukhumi (Institut experimen SSSR) ZxPerimental patologil i tera TITLE: Experience with experimental infection of fteacus opecioaus monkeys with L- forms of hemolytic streptococcus ~' 4 A - -4,9 SOURCE: AW SSSR. Vestnikq no. 8, 1965, 54-60 TOPIC TAGS: infective disease, bacteriology, microbiology, experimental animal ABSTRAM Prior work by the authons with $sell laboratory animals failed to estab- lish adequate criteria for detominLng pathogenicity of the L-foi% of bacteria. In o:r&r to resolve this problem the present study was carried out cyn 20 Atwous Oird 2/3 UDC: 616ag(II.214-092.9-093.23 S. V.; ~Ikhaylova, V. S.*$ Chirkovichl Ye. M.; F. Gamal-ei. AMN SSSR Moscow PAthnl- lr_ L 12812-66 ACC NRt AP5028184 0 apeciosue. The infective organism:3 employed were a stable culture of L-forms of 0- hemolytic streptococci obtained from i~ vitro sources (I,), and it strain of 6-hemo- lytLe streptococci isolated from the blood of a rheumatism patient (S). Of 12 ani- mals (11 infected through the paratonsillar cellular tissue -gmjups 2 and 3-, and I Infected i.v. -group l-) 8 developed catarrhal anginas after twc- doses of the L-formo Three of these animals developed particularly severe cases with suppurative patches. The disease lasted from 3-22 days with the majority of the animals being sick 10 days or longer. Of the 5 animals receiving 3 doses of L-forms (Group 2) the most severe reaction occurred after the sacond injection in 2 animals, whereas in the third animal the reaction was more st2vare after the last Injection. Of the 6 mon-, keys receiving 2 L-form doses followod by an injection of atreptococci (Group 3) one animal developed a sever* and one a alight case of angina following the third injec- tion. Only one animal that had shown no reaction to the proceeding L-injectione.de- v-sloped a grave angina after the 6 Injaction. In neither group 2 or 3 did suppura- tive patches develop following the third injedtion. Of the 4 animals receiving 3 doses of S (Group 4) only 2 developed slight a.nginu of short duration after the first injection. The 2 subsequent injections produced no responee. Roentgenokyw- graphic examination revealed changes in the tonic and contractile functions of the myocardium in 7 animals (2 fro gro 1, 3 fro gre 2p 1 vach fr.. gr. 3 + 4). OU Card 2/3 L 12812-66 ACC NR: APS028184 0 cases the observed changes coincided with development of angina, the most profound changes being noted in 2 animals who had developed suppurativo patches. The roen- tegenokymographs slowly returned to normal following the second injection. The only changes in the EKG were found in one animal from group 1 whicti had received one in- jection of L followed by one of S.. The changes were interpreted as being the result of necrotic foci produced in the myocanlium by the infection. Increases in the in- dexes characterizing the severity of Inflammatory reactions MR, leucocytosis and C-reactive blood protein) coincided with periods of sustained angina In groups 2* 3, and 4. Those of groups 1 and 5 could not be measured due to the development of pneumonia and dysentery. The titra of antis treptolys to "0" wa;% used as an Immimo- logical indicator. An increase in t1tre was found to be directly correlated with the severity of the disease present. although an increas* was observed'in one animal (group 4) that had no angba. Orig. art. beat I table. SUB COW: C*/ SUBN DATCt 2MWi5/ ons art m/ ars on i Jw iCar4 3/3 DOROGAN, D.; ARATEI, H. Excitability of antagonist muscles and their myoglobin content. Correlation with the inyoglobin content of the vrocardium. Fiziol. norm. pat. 11) no.5t4O9-415 S-0 164. 1. Sectia do fiziologie irnans, sl Scotia de biamcrfologle Centrul de binlogle 1gonerala si aplicats. al A.-ad.enle4 Republicii Populare Romine, Fillias, lasi (director: acad. V. Rascanu). DOROGAN, D.1 FAIGHELTSO C. .Rouctivity of antitgonistic muscles and a1dolose content. Corre- ?lation with the a2dolase content of the myocardium. FJziol. rorm. pat. 11 no.1:39-46 Ja-F 165. 1. Sectia, de fizic-logie umanat Oentrul de biologie gonerala si aplicata al Academisi R.P.R., Filiala Iasi (d1rector; acad. V. Rao=u) si lAboratorul de blochimic (directo,7: Prof. Sibi Wrie) do Is Institutul madico-farmaceutic, Iasi. Influence de la vitamine BI sur 1e glycogene cardiaque et sur 11hydrolyse glycogenique par l1adrenaline at la ca-foine Influence of vitamin B1 on the cardiac glycogen and on the hydrolysis of Glycogen by adrenaline and caffeine Revue, Medico- Chirargicale, Jassy 1948, 59/1-2 k72-76) A study was made of the cardiac glycogen in hypervitaminosts Dl tn no M.1 rabbits and in rabbits with tachycardAa following: administration of adrenaline and caffeine. Glycogen was determined with Pfluger'll method and the glucose with Hagedorn and Jansen's methoti. Vitamin Bi given In injections to the rabbit ultimately caused an increase In the cardiac glycogen. The vitamin seemed to prevent the diminution of cardiac glycogen caused by adrenaline or caffeine. Aen given by injection it caused an increase in the weight of the heart but had no influenca on the variations In the weight of the heart produced by ad-enaline. Matiu - Bucharest So: Excerpta Medica, Vol. II, 11o. 12, See. II, December 1949 Ali eel RtWID./Human and Animal Physiology - (Normal and Pathological). T Blood Circulation. Blood Pressure. Hypertension. Orig Pub : Ref 711ur D101., No 4, 1959, 17488 Author : Rascanu, V., Carare) N., Dorogan, D., Baran, Tr. Inst : Academy of Sciences, RFR Title : Materials on Pathophysiology of Hypertension: fle-arodyna- ride Disorders in Neurogenic Stage. Orig Pub : Bul. stiint. Acad. RPR, See. med., 1956, 8, iio 4, 889- 9o6 Abstract : In patients in a neurogenic stage of hypertension, there were observed a decrease of values of subordinational. cbronaxy of antagonist muscles, distirbance oV their relationship, which reached 9.3, as well as change of correlation of chroanvia of muscles with equa:. function. These disturbances are induced by increased e:(citability Card 1/2 - 46 - RNUIA/ftumn and Animal Mysiology - (Hormal and Pathologftcal). T Blood Circulation. Blood Pressure. Hypertension. Abs JOUr : Ref &iur Biol., no 4.. 1959., 17488 of the cerebral cortex, whicY., leads to irradiation of the stimulating impulnes which reach it. In patients) the pletysmographic reaction changed at the time of voluntary movements (Atanasitt reaction), which reflected the distur- bance of cortex-subcortical dynamics. -- I.M. Sheymn Card 2/2 _Iclaltilll~ D.A.t C,,uid Yod Scl-(diac) 11 4ha=raxr~rt - -nd romot recults Qf, treatment of closea diaphysia~ypmcturov of the folearm. (Clil,19--li -=44gi=wl and phyuiolorical study)." -Oneproretrovsk, 19-3. 15 rr (Vill of Health UkSSR. Dnoprop;Arowic St- -to ~~d Inst), 200 copier, (M 30-1~S,132) DORMAN, D.; PAIGHELISj C.; BATCU, A. Correlation between chronatimetric excitability wd the glutamic- oxalsotic trawsminase contents of antagonis muscles. Rumanian M Rev. no.1:143-144 Ja-K-r 161. 1. Laboratory of Physiology (Dirac Aead. V. Rascanu) and Laboratory of Biological Chemistry (Director: tof . Dr. M. Sibi) Institute of Medicine,, Jassy, (TRANSAMINASES chemistry) (MUSCLES physiology) DOROWS, D*A., kand. mad. nauk (Dnepropetrovsk,, ulo Dzerzhinakogop Postoperative embolism of the arteries of the lowr extremities# Xl" khIr. no*lOz69-70 0 962, (MMIL 16t7) 1. Kafedra fakul4etakay khirurgii II (zav.- dotaent A,L, Nogon) Dnepropatrovokop moditsinskogo inatitutao MMBOLISM) (ARTMES--DISEAM) RASCANU, V., aead.; SOLOMON, C.1 DDROGAN, D.; ROURU, C. Functional modifications d-aring muscular work and fatigue. Anal St Jassy II 10i1-8 164. r"OHOW11 D.A.- SHKOLAp I.Ye. f Foramina parletalla permagna In an adult man. Vast. rent. I rad. 40 no.2363-64 Mr-Ap 165. OCRR 1816) 1. Fakulltetskaya khirurgichetikaya klinika No.2 Dnepropetrovskogo moditainskogo instituta i rentgenovskoye ot.deleniye Gorodskoy bollnitsy No.9. Dnepropetrovsk. 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Pro- ttin content rang" from 11.8,. for the northern to for the southeastern regi-n. -Ith gradual Increase from northwtstriti to ulutheadrm Nit t4 the Ruiiiam Plaim. 1401T Ill'OtCin "I'Ment 01t1111 Ir thf- "JiOn of mild, conit. ,,mp. and high va,ksturr (nixth list#] wr*t); high jwntein , -intent 6M.Irl ill the rrgic"I CA Illther tmnr,. glut I~er mois- .urr. which i% rbjrart"4tq1 bv prr4reOve lowering of rao6- ture during the vv%ctxtiv4, jwrkol. fmi(Ing In Imintion of IvAs vtgetative smwm wid T~- v%r1voh)i1mte. A. W. D. D0.10GANEVSKAYA, Ye. A. Connection between the geographic distribution of plants and their metabolism. Moskva, Akademiia nauk &%M, 1951. DO.-tOGANf-V-,U;,YAf Ye. A.t and SHENFINKELI, 1. Yo. New heavy liquid for spore and pollen analysis. Izv, AN SSM. Ser. geog. No 4t 1952. D:)".*.QV-A,.,.".:IILFVII"fjlt) Ye. A. . Plantz;, Effc-ct of Terriperature on Problem of the =-i of tonperatures. Dot. zEur. 328, No. 1, Monthly L-Ist of Russian ACC-83siDns, Library of Con,,;rcsz;, June '953- Uncl. Card 1/1 Pub. 45 - ~-116 Authors I Dorovrmevr1r-ijq. Y-0. A. Title I On thp w0tion n! hydroti-rmal Indicritors of the veeetatirin reriod of ngricniltiirctl 7)1iknfe Periodical. I Izv. AN SSSR. Ber. -~eo'-. 6. 11 -(1 , Nov Dec 1951t Abstract t 'Pbe nroblem of utilizime !rpozrrn-rihic 1rnn,#1ed:17e for inrrovirj.- n.vricilltaral vroditution in discuosed. Wheat to fal-ri to -~-.Tprn 4ify 11he pri ncl-n1eq In- volve-d hod a crimr^rlsor ii, mide betw!en tl,(, of -hest. -,,rown in the northwoetern pnrt of tho '11~nvipt ter-ttory iii Fhirovie arrid t~,Fit p-own in Mp onutheanterr, -irt, with enreful motntion of M-P heat Ami moieturo factore and their reo-joctivn arrilints A,10, r0ntion to t1-- zro4inq neriod of the plAnt. 11ine Soviot refer-ricem (11,)2~1 1952). %Ny.,s: tnhlee- ;!rmphe. Institution: Avid. of Sc. USSR, Geo_,rrFipMc Instititte Submittedi ...... GUTKAN, L.. .; %Q~ROGANJIMAYA M A* , ---- 0% Calculating tM te"rature of soil covered b7 snow. Izv.AN SSSR. Serageofis. no.10:1188-1199 0 136* (MLRA 10:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fizikl atmoefery. (Soil temperAture) 'A"z"Widn I catAl"'! &ctiv-,-. , u,-, A ,i. ~, 2- '. T!tth C-6"Fci ~ 1~ !;,:, - . DOROGANMVSKAYA, Ye.A. -.1-1- - 11.11. - ~- " geographical variability of chemical processes in plants. Biul. HOW. Otdobiol, 62 n0'#5:118 3-0 157. (KIRA 10:11) (MMOGXOOWHY) (PUNTS--CMIGAL GMMSITION) DGROGURVSKAML, Ye.A. Brief outline of microolimatic observations In the Chon-Kyzyl- Sit Valley. Trudy Otdogeog.1 Tian.fiz.-geog.sta.AN Xir,SSR no.lt77-93 '58. (KIRA 12:2) (Chon-Kyzyl-Sa Valley-.-Climate) AUTH9R; "'1'l Doroganevskeya, Ye.A. /10-56-5-4/28 TITLE: The Zonality of Protein Content in Whent Grains (Zonallnost' soderzhaniya belka v zerne pshenitsy) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheskpya, 1958, Nr 5. pp 21-34 (USSR) AB3TRACT: In accordance with the theory founded by V.V. Dokuchayev, changes in the surroundings entail changes in the organisms living in such surroundings. On the basis of this theory, the protein content of wheat grains was investigated and sub- jected to statistical analyses. The protein content in wheat grains depends on geographical changes, changes in cultivation, and meteorological conditions of the vegetation period. The coefficient of correlations between the albumen content and temperatures, precipitations and relative humidity was com- puted. It was found that the protein content in grain also depends on heat and humidity conditions. The zonal-ity of the chemical composition of wheat grains is not only the product of the zonal distribution of externnl physico-geographical conditions, but also of the biological peculiarities of the plants. A knowledge of the factors influencing protein con- Card 1/2 tent in wheat grains will permit the finding of measures to The Zonality of Protein Content in Wheat Grains S-07/10-59-5-4/28 control this content. I There are 4 maps, 2 graphs, 2 tables and 25 Soviet references. ASSOCTATTONi Institut geografil AN SSSR (Tnetitute of Geography of the AS USSR) Card 2/2 DOROGANXVSUTA, TsoA. Study of plant chemistry in the research plan of the Tian Shan Physicogeographical Stationo Izv. AN Kir. SSRe Ser. Mete I tekh. nauk 1 noe2:95-202 1599 (HIRA 130) (Tien Shan Province--Geogyaphical research) (Botanical chemistry) Geographical variability of chemism in plants, Top,geoge no.48.-150-164 160. (KM 1317) (lotarqr-loology) (Plants-chemical compositiou) DOROGA M SKAYA, Ye,A. Vicarious species of geranium in the Chong-Kizylsu basin. Bot. zhur, 47 no.9tl292-1300 S 162, (MIRA 16:5) 1. Institut geografil AN SM, Moskva. (Chong-Kizylau Valley--Geraniums) SHEJ I Y , A.i.; ARANIUVENKC), V.V.; A.I. 'iyotem of multipurpotie orgunIzational and tlechntcal equIlment with Interchangeable yarts. Stan. i inst.r. 31~1 no. 4:33-34 Ap '64. (14 IRA 17: 5)