SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PODUSOVSKIY, V. F. - PODVERBNAYA, M. S.

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-POIDUCOVSKIY V.F. 3-ard,med.nwik t Cytologic examination of the smtum and brcnch-jial Z!mears in the clinical aspects of Probl. tub. no.2t7&-81 165. NIRA IS.,12) 1. Llvovskiy nauchno-,.ssledovat 'ell skly inutitut iuIyir?u-IcZi (direktor - kand.med.nauk G.I.Cher-arls; nauchnyy rukor-od"teil - prof. I.T.Stukala). GOIA, I., pror.; FLORESCU,, I., dr.; DERMA, Zo, dr.; PODUT, A&, dr. Considerations on the visceral findings and atiopatboge-nesis or Schoenlein.-Henochlo disease, Mod. intern., Bacur 13 no.1:25-32 Ja 161. 1. Uwrare efectuata in Clinim a II--& medical&,, Cluj. (PURPURA) GOIA, L, prof.; GLIGORE, V., oonf.; BUBUIANU, G., dr.,- DUTU, A., dr.; PODUT E. dr.; STOICA, D., ing. J-=!J- Meteorological changes as factors in the atiopathogenesis of acute vascular accidents. Med. intern. 14 no.12:1427.;.1432 D 162. 1. Luorare efectuata, in Clinica a II-a medioala,, I.M.F. Cluj. (VEA~I!HER) (CAPMIOVASCULA.R DISEASES) (GEMROVASCUJ-AR DISORDER31/ (THRMWSIS) (HEMORRHAGE) FODUTOV, G.,_inzh. Sealing the base of a blast furnace. Prom. stroi. i inzh. soor. 4 no.l-. 48-49 j&-F 163, OGRA 160) (Blast furnaces-Maintenance and repair) FODUTOV., Gljnzh. Multitrack railroad trestle made of precast reinforced concrete. Prom. stroi~, i,inzh. aoor. 5 no.2.7-9 Mr-Ap 163* (MIU 16 -W (Trestles) (Precast concrete construction) FODUTOVp G... inzhi ,bb*erter plant at the Zhdano.v Metallurgical Plant. From. i inzh. soor.~ 5 no...5.1-3 3-0 ' 163.! (MIRA 16:12) '-- Z- ;;- -,:,, v - ~ 44- PODUT"OV,'d.S., inzhener. I Fastening crane rails to precast reinforced concrete rwtways. Strol.prom. 35 no.7:41-42 J1 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Scaffolding) (Cranes, derricks. etc.) PODUTOV, G.S.. inzh. Some problems in designing foundations for blast furnaces to be erected by the method of shifting. From. stroi. 37 no.11:31 F '59. (WRA 13:2) l.Ukrgipromez. (lbundations) (Blast furnaces) L 1851-66 an m) /Epp (c IWP /1-v.,TA (c) M-1 ACCESSIOR WE: AP5021556 UR/0286/651GOO/Q13/0021100211 547.652.1-78T.602.2 AUTHOR: PoduzhUlo, V. F.; Podgornaya _L. M& TITLE: Liquid scintillato,ro. Class 12, No. 172331 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znAov, no. 13, 1965, 21 TOPIC TAGS: scintillator,, cosmic radiation ABSTRACT: An-Author Certificate has been issued for a preparati-ire method for liquid scintillatorsfor studying cosmic. racHation. Thesg$ptUj6torz are based on vaseline oil vithlifil d naphthale e or I-meth~lhft~hthalene and 2,5-diphenyl- oxazole. [BO] ASSOCIATION:. Vsesoynznyy naucMio-Issledovatel'skiy institut monokrist-allov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of SiPAIA-Crys-we) SUBNMTTED.1 OhFeb63 ENCL: 00 suB CODE: op, .4A INO REP Sovi Ow OTHER: 000 ATD PFM. ........... L 26484-65 Pc-4/"-Pr-h ACCESSION HP: AMo48145 SV558/&43X/01i/A035/A035 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. IIA341 AUTHORB~: Kutsyna, L. H.; Verkhovtseva, E. T.; PoauzbWlo, V. F. TITLE: Effect of impurities an the efficiency of liquid scintillators Khar kov CITED SUMCE: Bb. Stsintillyatory i stsintillyats. materiely. VyP. 3. v, Khar1kovsk. un 1963, 32-35 TOPIC TAGS: liquid scintillator., organic activator, absorption spectrum, luminescence spectrum., impurity effect NSLATION: An investigation was made of the influence of impurities contained T M X--- --7-3~ -bipTift-1 -dri tbe- f f i- -a-, f --1-1- -bd - Intillators with 2.5,=~ ~1~ -e cency ~o s1c cffin _,a~.ox; a Z 0 le %7n 11-L%54riplhenyl PYra;zo1'n6..-... The - 6sqrpti6n- spectra were measured with an SF-4~zpectTophotometer, and the fluorescence spectra with an SF-4 spectrophoto- meter used as a monochromator with an FEU-18 photoelectric energy receiver. The source was an SVDSh-250 mercury lamp. The filter was a monochromator with a 1 26484-65 ACMSION NR: AR5004645 quartz prism. The scintillation efficiency was meaturqq with an PM-19 photo- multiplier by determining the photocurrent due to a CoOU source. The ils22ropyl ~as synthesized by acting on diphenyl isopropyl chloride. The absorption ___I!i ~el' and luminescence spectra of isopropyl biphenyl investigated in the condensed phase offer evidence that this substance contains impurities. The scintillation effi- ciency of eolutions of' isopropyl biphenyl with activators, (2,5-diphenyl axazole and 1,3,5-triphenyl pyrazoline) was measured. It is shown that addition of a sol- vent with long-wave luminescence acts in selective fashion on the activator mole- ~ules. Isopropyl biphenyl synthesized and purified by the described method can be used to obtain a new effective scintillator with 1,3,.5-triphenyl pyrazoline. la. M. &JB CODE: OP ENCL: 00 2/2 )/1-?~JP(J)/T/a1A(cN pe-4/pr-4 !JP(c) RM L 490 ACCESSIM M-- AP3007234 S/0081/65/ODD/002/DO46/DO46 ~.SOURCE:: Rd i~h.'Khimiya. SV*' tt~% Abs. 203 AMOR: K~tsynaj.L.-H.: Verkhovtseva, U. T.; Poduzhayle, V. F. TITLE E fe of imp riti soon the effectiveness of liquid scintillators f ct- u e hov CiT'ED SOURCE: Sb. Stsintillyntory i stsintillyats. Vyp. 3, riaterialy. Kh11 Miar'kovsk. un-t. 1963, 32-35 _jp_- j;9un-~g Catraia ray counter, I.iquid scintillaLor, A.TMIC'.-TAGS.-. c~cjnt~il!Lat -ion Ci Ul 1ator purity, isopropyldiphenyl, diphenyloxazole, triphenylpyrazoline. S In 3. absorption spectrum, fluorescence spectrum TRANSIATIO14i. Pit! authors studied the effect of Ole impurities present in i.so.- On the effectiveness of liquid scintillators containing 2,5- i-d~~beq,vloxazole-,iand 1,3,5-triplieiiylpyra--ol.i.i)e. The abnerption Spertra were in an qF-4 apectrophottimetor, while the Miorepctince fspectr;-, w4!rP weaf- ITICasUreri C vred on an SF-4"which wis used Ps 6 wonochromator with an F-NI-18 phoLoelectrkc energy receiver. The light source was an SVPSIt-250 mercury vapor lauip, wbil~, the filter vas a mnochromator with a quartv prism. lbe scintillation ecfective- CVOs y" measured on an rEU-19 frce the photoelectric current, using Co-60 tw~,' the - ~_~77!r ACCESSION r.R:' AR50679.34 source. .1sonropy1diphenyl was synthesized by reacting diphenyl With isoprop,,'L- d + chlori e. An examination of tbe absorption and fluorescence spectra of iso- -1 propyldipheuyl, men'sured in the condensed phase, demonstrated tbe presence ot 1M_ purities. 111 esciiaLilatton effectivei-iost, of solut-lom of iroj)roj)y1dLj))wnv1 containing activators (dipheryloNazole and trJ.p1)enyJj)yrnzolir)c'j iias then inea,tired, This showed that admixture of a solvent with long-wave fluorescence has a seLect- ive effect an the activator molecule. isopropyldipheny'A, synthesized and purified b~ described methods, can be used to obtaima new effective scintillaLor contaimimi'1,3,5-t,riphenylpyrazoline. Ya. M.- SUB COM. WP, OC ENCL: 00 Card 2/~ NIKOTATEV, I; -I?QIJVA,. M-, YURCHIII=p A. (Berdyanak); BABTNIII, A. (Beliprod); KR?fjRMib!Y`1~,*41. (Khabarovsk); FARBEROV, S. (ftilov)-, SOLDAIMIKOV, 0. ~Kbjmki, MbskovskWa obl.) Brief notes. Sov.foto 18 no.10:86-87 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) " (Photograpby) , i I-- I ; -- Cotton !,rowin-~, - Plmnine 'j Innovator in cotton raisin,- Kolkh. T:xoizv. 1. ".o. -~.v -39,'52 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1956, Uncl. 2 Cotton Growin.r, 1~arvest4- 'Mirri;-ated cot-tucun. Hol.1,11. pjrnizv. In, 0. , 'IcIrl) Li'~rary of Gonrl*res.s,, December Ic;r2. vlont'~lv List ol' Russian Accescions, o, - X 1. PODVAIKOV, M. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Cotton Growing 7.' On a leading cotton-growing collective farm. Kolkh.proiz 12 no. 12, 1952 9. Monthlj List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. ..,'..PO,DVAL.1(OV.__M..M. (g.Krivoy Rog) A research institute helps the Krtvo7 Rog Basin. Nauka J shyttia, 9 n0-10:21-25 0 159. (MTRA 13:2) (KriVO7 Rag Basin--Mining engineering) (Krivoy Rog--Research, Industrial) PODVALKOVA I. A.: I-jaster Biol Sci (diss) -- 'The need of winter wheat for =L .. =-= .......I... nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium at various stages of development". Lenin- grad-Pushkin, 1959. 15 pp (Min Agric USSR, Leningrad Agric Inst), 120 copies (Y,L, No 10, 1959, 124) PODYALKOVA, I.A. ,---------------- Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and potassium absorption in the ontogeny of wheat. Bot.shur. 45 no-7:1025-1027 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. loningradakiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy iustitut, g. Pushkin. (Plants--Assimilation) (Wheat-Fertilizers and manures) PODVALKOVA, I.A. Nature of mineral nutrition in spring wheat during ontogeLesis. Fiziol. rast. 9 no.1:48-52 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Department of Plant Physioloa, Leningrad Agricultural Institute. (Wheat--Fertilizers and manures) SMOYLOVSKAYA, Ye.Ya.; VADOVA, CHACHIBAYA, I.A. Carcinosarcoms, of the breast developing in monkeys after hyperestrini- zatimL and the use of radioactive silv&.AgllO. Vop.,onk.:'6.Po.5: 35-42 MY ,60.' 041RA 14:3) (BREAST--CANCER) (ESTROGENS) (SILVi~_ISOTOFES) 'I . I I Effect of ligation of the pancreaticoduodeml vein on the insm"r apparatus of the pancreas. Rrobl. endok. i gorm. 11 n6.6:92-96 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Labaratoriya fiziologii zhelez vnutrennoy sakratsil (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. Ye.N. Speranskays.) Instituta fiziologii imeni Pavlova (dir. akademik V.N.Chernigov5ki-y) AM' SSSR, Leningrad. SMOILOVSKAYAp Ye.Ya.; VADOVA, A.V.,- PODVALIPAYA, M.ra.; GHACBIBAYA, I.A. Induction of melanoblastoma in monkeys. Vop. onk. 6 no. 10:69-74 o ,6o. OCL-PA 14:1) (TUMORS) VASIL'YIV, F.I.; LIBOVA, R.G ; JnnzAT,IJAjA_ F_,L.; ROZOVSKAYA, G.V.; RTANIGHBU, M.I.; SILiNA, O.M.; TITOV, 'V.I.; TIKHOMOVA, H.A. SIRGEYNYA , N.A., redaktor izdatellstva; GORDITWO, Ye.B., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Methods in chemical analysis oflmineral ores] Metody khizicheskogo analiza minerallnogo syrlia. Moskva, Go*. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-z7 po geologii i okhrane nedr. No.l. 1955. 77 p. (MLSA 9:7) 1. Moscow* Tsesoyuxnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Insitut minerall- nogo syriya. (Ores--Analysis) if Small .rr- cf W-, 00 -It. ;W WOO I --TW-d*(--Orhr-m-r&mJs, am. Etc.. retotive quinque- 0* valent Ch &aid Tx as described by A. and Frid (C.A. S), :%M', SO. 37611). Mix the sample with 0.5-2.4) X. of Kfuh, And fulle at OW-ft'. If the fu%ion fwtion is iwalittlakic. add a few drop of cotical. HvWa, and fu%e :64NA caw, ditafolve In 10-20 till. W but W."', tartAric o.. tranJer Into a Z-11M) mi.. (tieltendirig fall site - (11 Sample) volumvith. fla*k. MIMI Slid 11.4) to mark. Trans. to at (cir (pilwi) an aliquot Could. (JAWK if.., Ills. ad CIPSO. to 4 Kfrt~ -~[Jfi to Jit# each adda. Wthe finAl mixt, KCNII ajudid 1W 7- 16 and IICI 3U-5V(?.. to 3 ad shake well. In the pnw-nce of Ch. the till" layer win If more than 0.1 mg. ad Ch 6 prewnt. he "" Apiwars even beforr the ad,in. of ciber.- Ity of rolor itpIw4w. 4firrAl 40 mi". and Alit t ounia, I hur, On- in lrool y ad tvkw will Irk-temmufaringtodemulm. of IWINS. Measute the caw intensity by compantag with stantUirds later feting ;am a" Mo. U% U. V. Fe. Cf. CO. CU.*Au ' Pt. C3". F SO.. IXX, and A90.. Onalate intederes I ; it mum diucolotatilzatabs"I too taresent. If0fth flow 11WR 11. Gov O*t fail diva O-V If, IF I in . "It 1A I t a 1W 0 a v sr ea a r3-u 16&T to Of IN a 111 2 it a a is K I 1(a 944 0.0 0 010 0 -00 -40 -00 .00 see get too as see too TITOV, V.I.; BOCHAROVA, A.P.; VASILIYZV, P.I.; ISBOVA, P.G.;,P()DVAL'NAYA, R. IYAVA, T.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Methods of chemical analysis of mineral ores] Ketody khimicbeskogo ansliss minerallnogo syrlia. Kooky&, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit- ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No-3. 1957. 90 P. (KIRA 1o:6) 1. Noscow. Tsesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo syriya. (Mineralogical chemistry) 5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12532 Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo syr1ya Metody khimicheskogo analiza minerallnogo syr1ya, vyp. 4 (Methods of Chemical Analysis of Mineral Raw Materials, Nr 4) Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1958. 66 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,DOO copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR. CompXlers: V.I. Titov, (Chief Compiler), P.I. Vasillyev, R...G. '30 Lebova, and R Podv~allna Ed. of Publishing House: S.M. Pe Vlasova; ~~ec. A. Pen1kova. c PURPOSE: This book is intended for chemists and geologists interest- ed in chemical analysis. COVERAGE: The booklet describes methods for determination of rare and dispersed elements,'namely: beryllium, gallium, hafnium, germanium, indium, lithium, rare earth elements, selenium, tellu- rium, and zirconium. The booklet is based on well-known methods Card 1/4 Methods of Chemical Analysis (Cont.) SOV12532 of analysis and on modified and new methods developed by Bei- entific research organizations and checked by a group of analysts under the supervision of R.G. Lebova, Chief Method Specialist. The method descriptions were tested by the methodological section of the Scientific Council of the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelt- skiy institut minerallnogo syr1ya (VIMS-All-Union Scientific re- search Institute for Mineral Raw Materials) consisting of I.V. Shmanenkov (Chairman), V.I. Titov (Vice-Chairman), Ye. I. Zhelez- nova (Vice-Chairman), V.M. Pensionerova (Secretary), and members P.I. Vasillyev, L.I. Gerkhardt, F.V. Zaykovskiy, V.M. Zvenigo- rodskaya, A.K. Rusanov, I.V. Sorokin, V.G. Sochevanov, and B.I. Frid, and were approved for use in geological laboratories. P.I. Vasillyev and R.L. Podval1naya drew up directions for the de- termination of beryllium, gallium, germanium, indium, and thalli- um; V.I. Titov for the determination of bafnium by optical spectral analysis; V.I. Titov, for rare earth elements; V.I. Titov and G.V. Rozovskaya, for selenium and tellurium, and A.V. Vinogradov for zirconium. There are 30 references; '23 Soviet, 3 German, 3 English, and 1 French. Card 2/ 4 Methods of Chemical Analysis (Cont.) SOV/2532 TABLE OF CONTENTS% Foreword 3 Beryllium. Determination of Beryllium by the Visual and Photo- colorimetric Methods With Quinalizarin 5 Gallium. Determination of Gallium by the Fluorometric Method With 8-hydroxyquinoline - 13 Hafnium. Preparation of the. Material for Determination of Hafnium by the Method of Optical Spectral Analysis 20 Germanium. Determination of Germanium by the Photocolorimetric Method With Phenylfluorone 21 Indium. Determination of Indium by the Fluorometric Method With 8-hydroxyquinoline 29 Lithium. Determination of Lithium by the Gravimetric Method in Silicate Rocks 34 Card 3/4 Methods of Chemical Analysis (Cont.) SOV/2532 Rare Earth Elements. Separation of the Total of Rare Earths for Subsequent Determination by X-ray Spectrum Analysis 40 Selenium and Tellurium. Determination of Selenium and Tellurium by the Colorimetric and Gravimetric Methods 44 Thallium. Determination of Thallium by the Photocolorimetric Method With Methyl Violet or Crystal Violet 55 Zirconium. Determination of Zirconium by the Volumetrio Method 61 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 66 TM/ec 10-26-59 /~ / pcDVALINAYA, R. L. Vasillyev, P. I.. Podvalinaya, R. -L. "Metbod of luminescence f or the Determination of Uranium with Preliminary Ceparation by Fleans of Titanium Phospbate" p. 27 in book Methods of DAtermIning Itsdinac&ive Flements in Mineral Raw Mgterials, 1958, 68pp. 34 7 25 S/137/62/000/002/140/14'i A052/A101 AVIIHORS Vasillyev, P, I., Podval'nVa, R. L., Lavrova, A. k T!"47LE, On the problem of determination of beryllium in phosphate form ir the presence of titanium and other elements FERIODI~-'A-L~ Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 8, abstract 2K38 (V sb. "KhIm., fiz.-khim. i spektr. metody issled. rud redk, I rasseyan. elementov". Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1961, 19-24) TEXT; The separation of 30.7 mg BeO with an error of --./1% (relatively) in the presence of (in mg) A1203 (?), Fe203 60, Cr20 10 is performed with ammonia, adding at the first precipitation 5 ml of 9'*(NH4)3po4 solution and 10 ml of 15% solution of trilon B. The precipitate waslied with 2% NrH4NO3 solution is dissolved in HU, and at the'secbnd precipitation 2 ml of phosphate solution and 5 ml of trilon B solution are added. At this stage Ti Interferes with the determination of Be. To eliminate the effect of Ti, the solution, after a preliminax7 neutralization76f the excessive'aciii, is cooled, 5 ml of 20% (NF-4)3PO4 solution, 15 ml of 15% trilon B solution and I ml of perhydrol are added and the whole is neutralized by methyl red. -The separated amorphous Card 1/2 S1 137/62/000/002/140,," 1 -LL Or, the problem of determination ... A052/A101 residue of Be phosphate is filtered off after 11 hour and, after di-ssc1v!-n&, is pre:-~Ipitated again by heating, adding 2 ml. of phosphate Solution, 7 ml of trilon B sol-ition and 0.5 ml of perhydrol. There are 5 referenses. B. Melent'yev [Ab-straater's note: Complete translation] arai 2/2 FODVALIAMOVAS T. F., kand. mod. ngt~k . I Complications from the uae of corticoBteroido Vrach. delo no.36-135-137 Mr 162. WRA .15:7) L Kafedra terapii (zav. - Prof. G. I. Burchinakiy) stomatolo- gicheskogo fakuliteta Kiyevskogo moditsinskogo inatituta na baze I-y Podollokoy bollnitay. (CORTICOSTEROIDS-TOXICOLOGY) PODVALINYY A Yu , kand. mad. nauk (Kazan', ul. Tellmana, 22p kv.1); BAKHTIOZIN, ~** ~ Arthrography in injuries of the meniscus of the knee joint. Vest. khir. 92 noU:92-93 Ja 161+. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Iz Kaz-anskogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta. travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - U.Ya. Bogdanovich). PWALNMOVA, T,F., assistent (11yev) Importance of the detection of foal of pathological Irritation in the dental eyotem in the prevention and treatment of peptic ulcer. Probl.ston. 4:229-233 158. (MIRA 13--6) (W)UTS-DISMUS) (PMIC ULCU) PMVILINYUY,OVA, T.F. Some practical questions in sleep therapy for peptic ulcer-patients. Trachodelo no.4:373-377 AP158 (MIRA n:6) 1. Terapevticheakaya klinika (zav. - dots, - G.I. Bumhinskiy) stomatologicheakogo fakullteta Klyevskogo meditainmkogo institutas (SLIMP--TIMAPBUTIC USE) (PMIC ULCIR) PODVJ'Jj'llyMOl[A~ T. P. I Cr:rld I'Jcl Sci -- (diu;) -tib Problevis of sloQ11 ti~(,,ruvpy of ii1cur patients.lv A nir c-Uc'!l (I'liev Crdf.,r of tabor Red Bm-mer -',,'ad Inst im Acad A.A. Bo[,-.o:.'olctts)- 200 copie-, OMi38-59i 120) PWVAL'NMOVA, T.F. Treatment of peptic ulcer patients With now coz7lex preparation biimlin. Trach.delo no.4.*35&359 Ap 160. (MM 13:6) 1. Terapevticheslaya kliniks. (zav. - dotsent G.I. Burchinekly) stomatologicheskogo fakullteta 11yevskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta na baze Pervoy Pbdollskoy bollnitsy (glavuyy vrach - Te.P. PiraboTa), (PJIPTIC ULM) I'GDVAL-1,1=--,-A.-P in2h. --- ;;-- , Efficient placing of bricks in compartment dryers. Stroi. mt. 4 no.8:23-24 Ag 158. (xrRA il:9) (*ickmaking) PODVALINYY, A.M. Creep of freezing concrete. Dokl. AN SSSR 148 no-5:114&1.151 F ,63. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Nauchno-iasledovateltakiy institut po stroitellstva Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. Predstavleno iLkademikom P.A.Rebinderom. (Creep of concrete) MOSKVINt VA; PODVALNYY,, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Study of the processes of corrosion in stressed concre~tea lzv. ASiA /+ no.4316-25 1629 (MIRA 16t1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent kkademit-stroitelletva i arkhitaktury SSSR (for Moskvin). (Concrete--Gorrosion) PODVAL'ITYY -AM kand.tekhn.nauk Frost resistance of prestressed and ordinsry'reinforced concrete elements. Gidr. stroi. 32 no.8:26-28 Ag 162. (MIRk 15:9) (Frost resistant concrete) ft- - PODMINYY. A.. inzh. The problem of.the design of reinforced concrete roofs for hot plants. Prom,stroiA inzh.soor- 4 no.1:36-38* Ja-F 162.- (KM& 15:8) (Roofing.. Concrete) (Hata3lurgical plants) PODVALI M A I - tekhn.nauk Effect of temperature on the durability of concretes made with polymer binding materials. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no.7:306-311 j1 62. (Concrete-TeBting) (14M 15-7) (Polymers) PODVAL I NYY, A. M. Investigating the frost resistance of concretes subjected to loads. Trudy NIIZHB no.12%45-65 159. (KIM 13:8) (Wast resistant concrete) POOVAL'NYY9 A- M-9 CAND TECH SC-19 "EFFECT OF A STRESSED L44Y*- STATE OW THE CORROSION RESISTANCE OF CONCRETE," Moscowg1960. (MIN OF TRANSPORT CONSTRUCTION USSR. ALL-UNION Smi RES INST OF TRANSPORT CONSTRUCTION "TSNIIS")- (KLI, 2-619 211). -173- C ti L- A,.- PUSE I BOOK MWrl!ATION SOV/4491 Akademiya stroitelttva 1 0a~khitektury SSSR. Institut betona i zhelezobetona Kyrraziya zbelezobetona i metody zashchity (Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete and YjethodB of Protection Avainst It) Moscow., Gosstroyizdat, 1960. 131 p. Errata slip inserted. lie-ries: Its: Trudy, vYp. 15) 5.,000 copies printed. Ed.: V.M. Moskvin,, Corresponding Hember.. Academy of Building and Architecture UM,, D~~ctor of Technical Sciences., Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: M.N. Yuznetz-Gva; Tech. Ed.: E.M. ElIkina. PURPM: This book is intend6d for scientific research workers and construction engineere apecializing in reinforced-concrete structures. COVERAGE: The collection of 9 articles deals with corrosion processes vhich occur in zeinforced concrete and methods of combating them. Increasing the duribil-ity of re1.nf--',--ced concrete through the use of admixtures of organosilicon compounds or by using protective coatings vith lacquers and enamels is anallzed. Ways of avoiding deformations in reinforced concrete caused by frost are discussed. No personalities are mentioned. References follow each article. Card 1/3 Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete (Cont.) SOV/4491 TAEW OF COMUMs Moskvin, V.M. [Doctow of Technical Sciences, Professor]., and_AK,- _Podya1_!p)g (Engineer]. Methods for Investigation of the Corrosion Processes in Concrete b7 Wans of Specimens Under Tension 3 -Y\ Podvallnyy, A.M. Stability of Concrete Under Tension In Aggressive Environments 14 Batrakov, V.G. (Engineer]. Investigation of the Influence of Admixtures of Orgawsilicon Compounds Upon the Durability of Concrete 44 Alekseyev. S.M. (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Protection of Reinforci~g Parts Against Corrosion in Cellular Concrete 58 Y-ornfelld. I.A. [Engineer], and V.A. Pritula [Engineer]. Electro- corrosion in Reinforced Concrete 72 Moshchanaldy. N.A. [Doctor of Technical Sciences., Professor].. and Ye. A. Pachnina I.Aulior Scientific Worker). Protective Plasterings and Coatings for Layings and Concretes in a Hydrogen Chloride Environment 80 Card 2/3 G-c-ri-asion -Of Reinforced Concrete (Cont.) SOV/44~,l Kbnonenko: A.S. [Engineer]. Increasing the Stability of Silos 95 Plungyanskaya. M.N. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Protective Coatings on t~e Basis of Hydrofobic Materials,, Perchliwnrwinyl and Ep2xide Lacquers and Enamels 103 M.oskv-in, V.M., andA-.M. Podvallnyy. F.-o,-t R,sistance and the Darability of Reinforced-Concrete Structures 110 AVPJ:LMLL?: Lf:brary of Congress Card 3/3 JA/dwm/mas 12-6-b0 MOSKVIN, V.M., doktor tekhn.nauk prof.; PODYALINTY. A.M.. inzh. Frost resistance of stressed concrete. Bet. i zhel.-bet. no.2: 5s-64 F l6o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademil stroitellstva i arkhttektury SSSTI (for Moskrin). (Frost resistant concrete) SHKATULOVt D.R., kand. teklin. nauk; IIODVALINYY, A.M., k-and. tekhn. nauk Bituminous paste for waterproofing of surfacen and the protection of structural elements from corrosion. Prom. stroi. 42 no.5s25-29 165. (HIRA 18:8) MOSKVIN, V.M., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; FODVALINTY, A.M., lnzh. Methods for-investigating corrosion in concrete using stressed test pieces. Trudy KIND no.l5s3-13 060. (MIU 13:9) (Concrete--Corrosion) - PQWA' I- A.M., inzh. Strength of stressed concretes subjected to the influence of corrosive wdia. Trudy NIIZHB no.15:14-43 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Concrete-Corrosion) MOMVIN, V.M., doktor tekhn-nauk, prof.; POVALINTr, A.M., inzh- 0 - Frost resistance and durabilit7 of reinforced concrete corAtrac- tion elements. Trud7 NIIZHB n0-15:110-132 160. (KIRA 13:9) (Frost resistant concrete) MOSHCHAHSKIYJ, ii.A.,, doktor tekhn. nauk. Prinimali uchastiye: ITSKVIN, V.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; AIEKS=, S.N., kand. tekhn. nauk,- KAPKU1, M.M.; MEDVEDKV, V.Mq SrHASIDIYKH, V.P., red.izd-va; MOCRALIVA, Z.S., tek-hn. red. [Regulations on the use and protection of reinforced concrete in shops with corrosive media]Instruktsiia. po primeneniiu i zashchite zhelezobetona v tsekhakh s agressivnymi sredami. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1961. 29 p. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva. i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut be- tona i zhelezobetona, Perovo. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSII (for Moshchanokiy). (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Reinforced concrete) MOSKVINP V.M., Ooktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; FMVALINYY., A.M..., inzh. Calculation of the functioning of reinforced concrete elements under corrosive influences when establishing standards. Bet.i zhel.-bet, no*6:246-249 Je 1619 (HUA 14:7) 1. Chlew-korrespow4ut Akadenii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Mbskvin).' (Reinforced concrete) PODVAL'NYY, A.M. Temperature strains and stresses in reinforced concrete due to t~e difference between the thermophysical properties of steel and con- crete. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 5 no.2:113-116 F '62. (MIRA 1':-.l) ..4 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut po stroitel'stvu fikademii stroitellstva arkhitektury SSSR, Rostov-na-Donu. (Strains and stresses) (Reinforced concrete) 0 8Y62/000/001/04 3/067 B16 B101 0 1-411 > AUTHOR: Podvallnyy, A. M. TITLE: On the breakdown of ferro-concrete structures under the action of frost PERIODICAL: Referat.4vnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 1, 1962, 363, abstract 1K307 (Tr. N.-i. in-ta betona i zhelezobetona Akad. str-va i arlichitekt. SSSR, no. 22, !961, 128-138) TEXT: ""he results of investigations into the frost resistance of reinforced concrete beams are analyzed. It is shown that the breakdown of the protective layer and of the beams themselves after a small number of frost-tbaw cycles (UP to 40 cycles) is due to internal stresses arising in the ferro-concrete element as a result of the difference in the temperature expansion and heat conductivity coefficients of concrete and steel. Small expansion stresses of the order of 0.25-0.3 R P, which under normal working conditions are not dangerous, cause serious break- down of the concrete under conditions of alternate freezing and thawing. Card 1/2 On the breakdo-irn of. S/08-/62/000/001/043/067 31681B101 Temperature expansion coefficients are given for concretes of various compositions and varyinj,~ de,,,,rees of water saturation with different temperature-c hanCe intervals. It is recommended, when ferro-concrute elements which are to be expoood to rapid freezing and Lhawinj_r are being designed and manufactured, that the thickness of' the protective layer should be increased, that reinforcements or erection Components should not be allowed to protrudefrom the concrete, that the reinforcement should be anchored in the compressed zone and also that concretes with air- entraining or gas-evolving additives should be used, since in this case there is a correspondence between the deformation of the steel and concrete,in freezing. FAbstracter's note: Complete translation.! C&r-cl 2/2 PODVALINYY, A.M., kand.'iekhn.nauk- Temperature stresses in a conglomerate of plastic concrett. Sbor. trud. NII po stroi. ASiA (Rost.] no.6tO-L-103 162. (MIRA 17:9) YISILAVIGH, A.Ta,; PODVALINYY,. A.Yu. Microflors of fresh wounds of peacetime injuries. Ortap.travM. i protes. 17 no.6:122-123 N-D 156. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Iz Nazanskogo nauchno-issledovatellakogo instituta vosstanovitell- noy khirurgil i ortopedii (direktor - zaaluzhennyy dayatell nauki TASSR professor L.I.Shulutko) (WOUNDS-BACTICRIOLOGY) PODV,AL'11YY, A.Yu., YUSUPOV, F.S. ome improvements in osteoaynthesis in medial fractures of the femur neck. Ortop.travm. i protez 19 no.2:57-58 Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz Kazanskogro nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta vosstanovitell noy khirurgii i ortopedii (dir. - ZOBlU2hennyy doyatell nnuk TASSR prof. L.I. Shulutko). OPEKEM-NECK, fract. medial, improvements in method of oateOByuthesis (Rus)) PODVALINYY, A. Yu. - . . ._ - - ----- - - --- . ......... Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Treatment of fractures of the distal epi- metaphysis of the radius and restoration of function of the limb." Kazan', 1961. 21 pp; (Kazan' State Medical Inst, Kazan' State Scientific Research Inst of Traumatology and Orthopedia); 200 copies; price:-free; M, 5-61 sup, 205 BOGWOVIGH) U-ya, kand.med.nauk; POUVALINYY, A.Yu.., mladyshiy nauchnyy so,trudnik Treatment of lateral fractures of the neck of the femur. Kaz. med. zhur. no.601-33 N-D 161. (MIRA 15-.2) 1. Kazan kiy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut travmatologii i ortopedii (direktor - rof. L.I.Shulutko). (FEMUnRACTURE) PCDTALIM, S. The easiest method for toning photographic print*. Zzaa.sila 30 me-11:17 N 155. (xrju 9a) (Phot*graphy--Priating procesees-Texing) FODVAL'IqYY S ~rpqrl- Photographic printing on fabrics. Sov.foto 18 no-11:53-56 N '58. (MIDA 11:12) (Photography--Printing processes) SOV/1-36-501.-2-11/24 AUTHORS: Plekhanov, A.F., Yodval2nyy, S.I., Zyaze7, A.D. and Kalugina, A.T. TITIB: Elimination of Copper from the Cobalt-Oxide Production Cycle (Vy-iod medi iz tsikI a. pr:L proizvodstire okisi kobal'ta) PERIODICAL:Tsvetnyye Metally, 1959, Nr 29 pp 49-52 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The existing method at the Ufaleyskiy Nikelevyy Zavod. (Ufaley Nickel Works) for removal of copper from cobalt solutions is to precipitate with soda ash. This gives a copper cake with 0-3 to 0.5% cobalt which has to be reprocessed, leading to delete:~-ious acc,=ulation of copper in the first stage of cobalt-oxide production. The work described had the object of exploring the possibilities of using sodium hyposulphate fo_- the precipitation, giving a copper cake which could be eliminated from the production cycle. Iaboratory experiments shovied (Fig 1) that 30(ylo (or '17.5 kg per kg copper) of the theoretical amount of hyposulphate was -necessary to precipitate all the copper independently of acidity (0.04 to 0.05% Co in the precipitate), that Card 1/3 the best temperature for precipitation. was 80 to 900C SOV/136-v59-2-11/24 per from the Cobalt-Ox-iAe Production Cycile Elimination of Cop L1_ the best byposulphate concentration 10 to 2VIo (Fig 2) and duration 12 to 15 minutes (Fig 3). On the basis of these satisfactory results production trials on a mechanically-.stirred vesse.1 of 4.2 m3 caracity were organized. In one series i-con-free SojUt;-4r'nS viere used, in the other the solixtions contain?d iron. The results (table) were substant-J-117 the same -1-1 bcth series but the duration of the subsequent operation of cobalt, pitation by chlor-Ine took 3011',, longer with the iron- preci free solutions. The consixigrption of hyposulphate could be reduced to 4.B kg/kg co-;3pez! by inc:c-easing the time interval between successive additions '00 30 minutes and the cobalt content J-n tbe cake was low e:aoug~-_, (0.1011o max) to malm further treatment The U-ield of copper cake. was twice as low as with soda ash. The Card 2/3 authors conclude that the possibility of copper SOV/136-59-2-11/24 Elimination of Copper from the Cobalt-Oxide Production Cycle precipitation with sodium hypo-sulphite has been established. There are 3 figures and 1 table. Card 3/3 L 2b6,R3-65 EWT (m)/EPF(c)/E7Y7P(J)A ACCESSIOV 14R: AR5000965 PC-4/PrA M S/0282/64/000/010/0001/0001 34( ..SOURCE: Ref. zh. Y-himicheskoye i'kholodil'noye mashinostroyeniye. Otd. VYp-' -Abs. 10.47.12 A17MOR: lspir'Xan., E. M.; Pedval'nyy, S. L.; Polyakov, A. V. Compiling a mathematical description of the emulsion polymerization TITLE: _;,process and using it in an automated control system CITO SOURCE. -Tr- 1,abor' khimii~vysokomolekul. soyedineniy. Voronezhsk. un-t., -:,vyp,, 2,.1963, 196-203 emulsicin polymerization, butadiene polymerization, styrene polymeri- ~-TOPIC TAGS zatiob, polymerization control, automatic control system Statittical data compiled at an active plant were processed -mathematically in an effort to optimize the industrial process of emulsion polymerization of butadiene'~with styrene.~ An analysis of the selected input para- meters of the proceiis, giving due consideration to its technological characteris- tics in the form of a coefficient of mutual correlation, indicates that some 7--o Nis N-11 Q~7 . . . . . . . . . . . 1" 24683-65 AR5000965 ACCESSX014 14R* ~-'~--'Parameters ean be regulated, and- others should be rigidly stabilized. These parameters govern the final constants and the latter determine, in turn, the optimal pattprn,-qf the pz.-ocess, . i.e. ,conversion and plasticity of the rubber. thors evo lved-?Anear-.eq~ations correlating initial and final constants. These-can;be solved during the process by a computer, thus facilitating auto-r mated regulation of a polymerization process. The proposed system makes it possible to optimize the procbs6 of emulsion polymerization, while necessary adjustments and refinements can be effected while the process takes place. Bibl. with 2 titles. G.-Chernyy SUB CODE. IE) 00 EVCL! 00 Card 2/2 KAMMYS. P,.Tat-PIJDVAU-Tr,, S.P. - kwlysUig the klnsmtic characterlotles or a vibrat=7 pr*so by mo=o or higb-xpmd aDtlon-plature pbotagmplwo Uopn=ch. rot. 9QM~Qffi 064. (MRA 28a21) il;,V. 11S..'s, *. I ~." , Y ~ V -.1, i'~Tv-* Lsta=Lni~o the ont:-u-n -Z. z . 7e . .-- I ~ t7z,!:, M-~, 4 ~n -, n h~ Eh-s::e e -; I- L - - - - otion-picture Photography. 4"jh,.-,-.na-Lch,i rpTM~fot,, -i jrin, 6 no,,5;3-1+1~-352 S-0 ~61~ (MIR.". 14:9) (I'lotion-icture !;'--;gh npeed) 23( SOV/77-4-3-10/16 AUTHORS: Lavrentlyev, V.I. and Podvallnyy, S.P. TITLE: The High-Speed Macro-Cinephotograp Ing o Remote Ob- jects PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinemato- grafii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 222-225 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors developed the scheme and designed and tested the model of an optical installation intended for the high-speed macro-cinephotography of remote objects (applicable to the cameras SKS-1 and FP-22). In addition the authors show the possibility to pro- duce, with the aid of FP-22 cameras, macrophotos of a non-luminous object in reflected light with a fre- quency of 100,000 frames per second, on a scale up to 3:1. As to the latter, the authors' report is based on investigations carried out by Candidate of Technical Sciences, K.F.Romanov, of the Nauchno-iss- Card 1/4 ledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii i organizatsii SOV/??-4-3-10/16 The High-Speed blacro-Cinephotographing of Remote Objects proizvodstva (Scientific Research Institute of the Technology and Organization of Production). The authors used the scheme illustrated in diagram 1. The given scheme can be divided into two sections, the left for projection and the right for photographing, the back principal plane of lens 3 being at the inter- .Lace between them. In the lef'~ section, objective 2 forms an inverted image of object-1 in the back prin- cipal plane 4 of lens 3, which in this way appears as a kind of transparent screen concentrating the rays on the camera objective. Lens 3 is characterized by the fact, that under given conditions it does not appear as an inverting system. The image formed by the camera objective, therefore, is erect. In this way a system with a very great equivalent focal distance has been obtained. Such a system is neces- Card 2/4 sary for macrophotographs of comparatively remote ob- SOV/77-4-3-10/16 The High-Speed Macro-Cinephotographing of Remote Objects jects. Figure 2 (photograph) shows a model instal- lation with camera SKS-1. Although the installation was not assembled from specially prepared parts, the sharpness of the obtained pictures was satisfactory. Figure 3 (on insert) shows a set of frames illustra- ting the burning out process of an electric bulb fi- lament. The photographic frequency was 2,000 frames per second. It proved necessary to charge the system intended for industrial photographing in some cases (forming of sha 1 S du ing the metal cutting process on a turning lathe , and the t7pe of camera used (FP-22). Figure 4 (photograph) shows that this in- stallation differs from the basic system by0the use of a plane mi-rror which, at an angle of 90 , stands in the projectional section of the system. The ca- 0 mera is installed near the lathe at an angle of 90 The minor projectional objective and the object are Card 3/4 rigidly fixed on a common base, which can move along SOV/7?-4-3-10/16 The High-Speed Macro-Cinephotographing of Remote Objects an axis, that passes through the centres of camera objective, lens and mirror.. Figure 5 (on insert) shows a set of frames taken at a frequency of 100,000 pictures per second. Figure 6 (photograph) shows the illuminator, which consists of a lamp, a.telescopic tube and a condensing lens. There are 5 sets of pho- tographs and 1 diagram SUBMITTED: April 20, 1958 Card 4/4 S/122/60/000/010/008/015 A161/AO30 AUTHORS: KarnovtM.Ya.t andPodvallnyyS.Pt Engineers TITLE: Machines Studied with a High-Speed Movie Camera PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniyat 1960, No.10, pp.44-46 TEXT: The motion of the vibrator rod on a vibration press has been studied. The kinematic system of this press (with a mechanical vibrator) is shown (fig.1).- The vibrator (Fig.2) worked with 900-1200 vibrations a minu- te, with rod amplitude of 4-12 mm; the test specimens were cylindrical, from 40 XHMA (40KhNMA) steel and IIAK611 aluminum alloy; the specimens were not hea- ted; the CKC -1 (SKS-1) 16-mm camera made 150 to 4000 frames/sec. The came- ra was placed on a platform suspended on a crane hook to prevent vibrating. The rod speed at the moment of contact with the specimen or die was measured with a paper mark with traced parallel lines. Space between lines served as a measurement scale for real rod travel; real shooting frequency was measu- red with a M H -7 00-7) f loodlight giving 100 f lashes per second at 50 cyc- les A.C. Light from it was cast on the film through a lens system so that only the film edges were exposed. The Pictures were analysed with 15x micro- Card 1/'t Z S/122/60/000/010/008/015 Machines Studied with a High-Speed Movie Camera A161/AO30 scope. Rod speed epures were plotted. The initial speed dropped abruptly to 0.28-0.19 */sec in thousandths of a second, rose after 0.012 see during 0.003 see slightly again dropped again and smoothly reached zero; in the fi.- nal stage of deformation, after 0.025 see, the process seems to be stabili- zed; then the rod abruptly rises with 0.45 m/sec, and slows down. to reach the 0 point. The analysis of the epures proved that the calculated rod speeds were too high, and the real variations of the rod speed were differert from those calculated, particularly in the deformation period and during the transition period to idle run. There are 5 figures. Card 2/0 ;;, L b4QO_0"7 !J~k/ c) j C-S ACC NR: AP60,2~288, SOURCE CODE: Uli/01197667000/007/0024/0026 AUTHOR: Podvall, so F. (Engineer); Rybakevich, E. I. (Engineer)j Strel'rdkxVJ Is i ~~ORT-Fnd -fie - ID T tuidying lihear'dimension ga Iges by high-mspeed motion-picture ITLE: dii.tfit fords. camera methods SOURCE: Priborostroyen:iye, no. L. 1966P 24-26 TOPIC TAGS: motion picture camera linear dimension control ABSTRACT: The outfit includes a stand with mechanisms and test gages, a control desk, two SKS-1 motion-picture cameras, lighting equipment, and a programing desk; principal circuits of the control and programing desks are shown. The stand simulates the operation of the sensor (inductive, contact, pneumatic) of a corresponding gage. A special head is provided that carries a (motor-driven) rotating disk which simulates the work-piece. The camera operation can be synchronized with the test object, and the processes can be recorded by an 8-track osoillograph. The SKS-1 camera operates at rates 150--4000 frames per see (10-1 x 7-5-MM frame)- The above outfit is suitable for studying rapid phenomena transpiring in dimonoion-control 14 5' r th ! gac es of e pi&ces being machined and also in other physico-mechanical pr cesses a Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 formula. ILL. ' CODE ; 09 SUBM DATE: none rd UDC:681.2.083 PODVALONYY, Yu.., sud-lya respublikanskoy kategorii ReauAtB of cross-country races organized by factories. Za rul. 21 no.4:14 Ap 163. (MM 16:5) 1. Otvetstvennyy sekretarl Federataii avtomotosporta Leningrada. (Motorcycle racing) PCDVALINYY, Yu.., sudlya respublikanskoy kategorii po avtowtosportu Organizing racing on an ice track. Za ral. 20 no.11:8-9 N 162. (MMA 15:11) (Motorcycle racing) PODVALINYY, Yu., sportivnyy radiokommentator, sudlya respublikanskoy rii Flags of nine nations above "Shmerli." Za rul. 20 no.9:11 S 162. (KRA 15:9) (LeLtvia-Motorcycle racing) I PODMOVI T., YOTANA Z., 67-IiA P ta par a -olog-" ck-'iz 4 1, a. cky -some pineridine derlatives'&S. LEY. 6E 3. uterotonik. Oxytocic effect of 1953 92/35 (939-944) Graphs 8- Tables1 7 The toxicity qnd oxYtocic effect of 4 piperidine deriavatives was studied: 2-(l-p-'- peridy1methyl) - 516i7:8-tetrahydronaphthelene-HOl (1), 14-0:4-dimethoxybenzyl) piperidiniim chloride (II), N-0:4-ethylendioxybenzyl) pliperidinium chloride (III) and N(3:4-methylendioxybenzyY) piperidinitim chloride (IV). II has low toxicity and The birbest uterotonic effect in the rabbit. The effect is rapid and nore last- ing than that of posterior pituitary extract. Blood pressure and respiration are not influenced by the therapeutic doses. A dose of 25 mg. i.v. in man decreased the heart rate and blood pressure for 5 rrin. Zadina - frague SO: FXCERPTA 141-'DICA, Section II Vol. 7 No. 11 VOTAVA, Z. -, PODVAIDVA, L Pharmacological research 'of synthetic uterotonice. 11. Substituted N-banzylpipartdines and 3~4-dimethozybensylanines. Chekh.fisiol. 3 no.4t426-431 1954. 1. Research Institute for pharmacy and Biochemistry, Prague. (PIMIDINBS. effects, N-bonsylpiparidines, on uterine tonus) (AHMS 9 effects. 3,4-disethoxybonsylaminee. on uterine tonug) (UMUS, effect of drugs on, N-bensylpiperldine deriv. & 3.4-dimethaxybenzylamines) DnT-- -AT r.~r, - ~~_~j v,, I . VOTAVA, Z.; PODVAIDVA rIIW,0IAIM44VIr'X2'g Pharmacological action of stereoisomers of methylergometrin. Cesk. fysiol. 6 no.3:413-417 Aug 57. 1. Vysknmny ustav pro farmacil a biochemil, Praha. (ERGOT AINKIDIDS, stereolsomers of methylergometrin Wz)) VOT&VA, Z..;-N"V LOVAI_I. Pharmacological properties of d-lysergic acid cycloalkylamides. Cas. lek. cook. 97 no.34:1062-1066 22 Aug 58. 1. Vyzkumny ustav pro farmacii a biochemii. Praha. (LYS]MGIC LCID DMHTLANUM, related cpds. d-lysergic acid cycloalkylamides, pharmacol. (Cz)) CZECHOSLOVAKIA YALD1Ar_1,-- VOTAVA19 Z.; Reseerch Institute for Pharmacy and PQP w,- '171-ochomistry ( Vyzkumny Ustav pro Farmacii a Biochemii), Prague. "Screening Method for Evaluation of Psychotropic Drugs." Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 8, No L~, Nov 66, pp 434 - 435- Abstract.: ~. tests on mice used for the evaluation of the influence of drugs on the CNS are described. 1: spontaneous motor activity is expressed as the number of mice that moved in a group of mice within a period of 2 minutes, with observations recorded every 10 seconds. 2: orientation activity based on the number of times a mouse climbs a ladder within 5 minutes- 3: spontaneous motor ac- tivity in new surroundings; this is determined as in No 1 after the mice spend 30 seconds on a support of wide wire mesh. 1~: test of the rotating rod; this describes the numbed of mice whose orien- tation is disturbed within 60 seconds. Results obtained by this method for amphetamine, chlorpromazine, and the Na salt of pheno- barbitone are described. 1 Table, 2 Western, 2 Czech references. Submitted At the 8th Annual Psychopharmaoological Meeting at Jese- 1/1 nik, 18 - 22 Jan 66. I t ill 11 $1 It 4 1) 10 o to It JD ) it I: -1 14 A ;A r A 1. it"I A L a $- J, AA w ki: tt, 00 0 1h t MWO Of huMull-like COMPOMMIS dwififtill Au- 'N 1' ' MWmAtin and 0 OA UhAALAYA -00 . ~ . . & R.) 7. Cikem. Irmit. 1939. 1. 113M.--it wa% %howil r %tut inw-11 ally that -00 honins-like submanreq Weir in tyr atilt wilrAt so 111tain% Which had liven krill in 11106t roudifion fill a lt"IK -00 thor in it 30 411' thrtino-itat. Arialb4i caimi&tably me. ' hall a minilar ccirrated the process. Tmilm. tip to 70 vffrrt, while hilgher lemp-i. hall an oppoitite cfftvt. which is Ze* riplainni as duc to the de%truclion of the activity of tile cni)-nics which air irsponlible for tile The J Immil, acid i.4ated Irtnu tile Kruins contained Ox-tit :.1 - Zee 00 ,3r,; N. hi. V.. 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