SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IGNATYUK, G.L. - IGOLKIN, N.I.
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IGRATM, OaLs. Inshener.
Problems of water ~#onomy in Indials second five-yei6-plan, Mrs
I m*199 no.2:46-0 IF 157. (MM lot 3)
(India-Water supply)
M,
SITK,0VSKIY, P.A.; KOKAROV, G.V.; BRUSENTSIV. V.F.; KREKENSTSKIY, N.N.;
MAKATIT, K*Go, kandstskhn,nauk; SKIRNOV, A.Vo, kand.toklmonauk;
AFAMASITH, I.Y.; TOIAMIKO,,I.T.. kand.takhn.nauk; BIQTAROV, $.A.;
KONDRATIIW9 V,V.; KARLINSKATA, K.I.; NIKOLATIV, K.I.p kandetekhne
nauk; DOROKHOV. S.M.: PISHCHUROV, P.V.; KLIKINTOVA, A.T.; ROMMLAT,
Zh.I.; FA V.Vaa kand.takhn.nauk; KULIKOV, P.Te.; SHDIANOVICH,
S.V.; ISLITSIN, K.V.. retsensent; BRAUDE, I.D., retsensent; BARISHIT.
A.M.; rats6usent- GRIGORTANTS, A.S., reteensent; J~qj(AWLT,-Sw~6r,
reteensent-, XALABUGIN, A.Ta.. rateenzent; IREKEMSKIT, N.D..
reteensent; POPOV, X.V., reteenzent; ORLOVA. V.P.. red.; LITEIV,
V.Ta., red.; SOKOLOVA, N.N., takhn.red.; 71MOVA, A.T., tekbA.red.
[Handbook for bydraulic and agricultural engineers] Spravochnik
gidrotakhnika mlioratora. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo selikhos.lit-ry,
1934. 766 P. (KIRA 120)
(HydraulAc engineering) (Agricultural engineering)
SOV-99-58-8..?111
AUTHORt Ignatyuk, G.L., Engineer
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TITLE: Plastic Materials to Prevent Filtration of Water in Canals
(Plastioheeklye materialy dlya bor'by a fl.L'-_:.,%t~i~rey
v kaitsilakh)
PERIODICALt Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 19589 Hr & pp 8 - 12 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In water engineering, a very thin film (1.5-8 mm) of
plastic material has been used to prevent filikation
of water. The film is either laced on the slope's our-
face and canal bottom (fig la~ thus coming in direct con-
tact with the watery or at a certain depth under the
slope's surface and bottbmp where it is packed with soil
or stone deposits (fig lb). Both methods of placing a
waterproof fila have their advantages and shortcomings.
The author also telle of tests made In the US with
plastic films in small irrigation canals. It was found
that the white vynil chloride film 69cama unusable by
.the end of the first Irrigation season. Better results
were achieved with the trans parent Irynil chloride filmy
but the 4arf polyethylens'film (1-5 and 6 am thick)
proved to be the best. Packed soreens made oT this
plastio material were not examinedq and ths author
furnishes information on the stronger asphalt-bitunin-
Card 1/3 ous membraneep the plywood and double-layer paper covers
SOV-99-58-8-2/11
Plastic 1(aterials to Prevent Filtration of Water in Canals
Card 2/3
glued with asphalt and reinforced with glass fiber.
These screens usually need to be packed with P- soil
layer of at least 30 om involving considerable addi-
tional earthvori. Tests have proved that the life-
span of these packed screens depends on the aotivi-
ty of-vegetation which inevitably develops on the
packed soilo In spite of the deficiencies, the li-
ning of the slopes and canal bottoms with polyethy-
lene films is apparantly more promising. The author
suggests a simple method of lining the canal with
trends toward mechanizationg i.e. to cover the canal
bed and slopes with a sufficiently wide filmo The
film In rolled along the canal bed, the rims placed
into the dame and packed with a thin layer of soil.
Even if the film has to be replaced every year, more
than 200 eq a for 1 ha of irrigated area will be
needed. Comparing the small cost of the film, the
economy gained from the smaller arose section of
the oanalp the reduoed filtration losses and the
decrease in the cost of cleaning the canal from
SOV-99-58-8-2/11
Plastic Materials to Prevent Filtration of Water in Canals
vegetation, the use of polyethylene film can be
regarded as ancour4ging. The author enumerates a
number of problems to be solved if plastic films
are to be used and in conclusion furnishes some
information on polyethylene production in Soviet
industrye There are 2 schematic drawingep 1 graph
and 1 table*
1. Inland waterways-lonBtruction 2. Inland wate--ways--Maintewmice
3. Water--Penetration 4. Plastles--ApplIcatiorts
Card 3/3
IGNATYUK, G.,, inzb.
Rbybyebay Hydrosleotric Power Station. Naulm I. pared. op. v sellkhos.
18 no,2:32-34 7 158s, (KIRA, 110)
(Vuybyshev Hydroelectrio Power Station)
I
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AUTHOR: _~~~~~gineer
TITLE- Abroad (Za rubezhom). Irrigational Construction in
Ceylon (Irrirratsionnoye atroitol'stvo na ostrove
Tsoylon)
PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i nelioratsiya) 1959, Nr 41 PP 51-56
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals vith irrigation in Ceylon.
In connection with the economic and technical
aid program concluded between the governments of
the USSR
and Ceylon in 19581 the - -- Minister-
J.
Stvo Sol. skogo khozyaystva SSSR (USSR Ministry of
Agriculture) is asaintinZ in the organization of
the Malvatu-Oya Ronorvoir projoct and in the
materialization of Goolor--ical prospecting and
supplies the necessary construction and technical
equipment, 3oviet specialists are helping in
Card 112 oloari-nZ the in the Mwntalaya bistrict; on
OCV/99-59-4-8/10
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Aborad, Irrigational Construction in Ceylon.
the cast part of the island for a !~-ujar cane plan-
tation of about 21,600 hectares. Zhe USSR Uiniostry of
Agriculture provided the necessary machinery and
equipment. The aut'--,.or and en-inaer II.L. Varkhotov
work.ed out the teclinical contracts ~-dth the Cey-
lonese Government. There are '~ photos and 1 map.
ASSOCIATION: Giprovodkhoz MSKh SSSR
L,
insh.1 VINONUR, Ta..Insh,
16ra ]~= Canal, ftuka t peredeops v sel'khoz. 9 nomi;67-70
Mr 139. (lars 14m Canal) (NIRL 12t5)
IN CENTRALASIA SSR)-`--'--;-
UTILIZATION OF, X*9k4Ei-6URd9SbF1F1VW"
bi
L,:. If tyuk
iteir,.A~ V. Union State Design
Chief Envil
d 'Retearick.1-6stituto for Land and Water.
''M Io iinint,, USSR-
46 ~4i,
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A considerAti: pirt - of the 'cultiv'ated land the' 'ne Central Asian Republics and regions of southern
USSR is situated fil, southern, regions* of the totmtrY1'.ivherc Kaxal1stan the major cotton-growing areas of the country.
are In
natural conditions are suitable for growing valuable e4ops. the d~;; and semi-desert zone, and suffer most from
But the existing advantagIes am rv;tricted-by deficiMcy of water defidiency.
iq~ater as one goes south at south-e"L
report presimW at tba PoWth 116610=1 TOGIMICal fte0r*wdl on Water Resourem
DIVOLOPMUt In AMLS 04 the For 1"t, coiambo,, coylon, 5-13 Doc xg6o
IGNAT=, G.L., inshe
The Islaml O&W problem.'Gidr. i mal. 12 noolOs6O-64 0 160o
(KIRA 13:12)
19 Giproyodkhos Ministersha sellakogo' khospystya SSSR.
(Islani Gana& River-RegWAtion)
POSLAVSKIr. Me. Wcademik; IGNATM G.L.q'tnzhj
C, yourth Ogional conference of the United Nations Economic Comission
"t.~ '- for.Axia and thelar East an the development of vater resourcess
-1. .%,Gidre i mol,, 13 noo4s%-U Ap, '%. (HIPA 3414)
(Abia--4ater resources development-Congresites)'
I
IGNATYUK, G. L.
"Irrigation and water utilization in Ceylon"
report to be submitted for the United Jkticna Cmrerence an the
-Applicatica of scimce and Teebaoica for the pewfit or the Less
-Developed Are" Oenm,, ftItZer)SWo U-M Yeb 63-
IGNATYUK. G.L.., inzh.
. ......
Fifth Regional Conference on Flood Control and the Develop-
went of Water Resources in the Countries of Asia and the
Far East. Gidr. i mel. 15 no.6:49-54 Je 163. (MIRA 16: 8)
L Voesoyuznyy goeudarstvennyy proyektno-isynkateliskiy i
nauchno-inBledovatellakly institut MiniBterstva eal'skogo
khozyayetva SSGR.
KROLI, E.G., inzh.; KHOKHIDVAI A.N., inzh.; DEGLYAROV, S.A., inzh.,
rukovoditell raboty; L., glavnyy red.; KAGAN, G.S.,
zamestitell glavnogo red.; GANKIN, M.Z., red.; DEVILLERS, B.P.,
red.; ZHEREBTSOV, V,V., red.; ZHUKOV, G.A., red.; KREMER, Ye.S.,
red.j OFFENGENDEN, S.R.,, red.; PAVLOV, Ye.L., red.; PETROVSKAYA,
I.V., red.; FAYNTSIMMER, V.M., red.; FROG, N.P., red.;
CHERNIKEVICHp L.A.,, red.; SHAPAYEV, A.M.,, red.
(Special operating condiiions of irrigation pumping stations.)
SpetsialInye rezhimy orositelfrykh nasoanykh stantsii. Moskva,
Giprovodkhozo 1964. 336 p. (Mosew. Vaesoiuznvi proektno-
izyokatellskii i nauchno-issladovatellskil institut Gi rovod-
khoz. Trudy, no.27). MRA 19:1)
1. Nachallnik otdola nasoonykh stantsiy Voesoyuznogo gosudarst-
vennogo proyektno-izyskateI'zkogo i nauchno-issledavatellskogo
instituta vodokhozyaystvennogo stroitel'stva (for Beglyarov).
S/137/6Z/000/012/056/085~
A006IA101
AMORSt Gladyrevakaya, S. A., Ignatyuk, L. V., Svetlitskiy, 1(. A.
TITLEt A unit for investigating the corrosion fatigue of metals
PERIODICALI Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1962, io4 - 105,
abstract 121641 (In collection: "Tsiklich. procbnostl*metallov",
Moscow, AN SSSR, 1962, 250 - 256)
MT: The authors describe the operational principle and the design of
an;electro-magnetic low-frequenoy unit for studying corrosion fatigue of metals
with the automatic recording of fatigue cracks arising in the specimen. The
mechanical section of the unit operates on the principle of a self-oscillating
system; the specimen under investigation is pLaced in an aggressive solution
bath (where the recovered force of the specimen and the mass of loads determine'
the proper oscillation frequency of the system). This section of the unit makes.
it possibLe to evaluate the fatigue and other strength characteristics of the
specimen from variations of the specimen oscillation period. The unit is in-
tended for testing plane 2 - 10 mm thick specimens, 30rmm wide, and 100 mm opera-
Pard 1/2
S/137/62/000/01Z/056/085.
A unit for Investigating the... Aoo6/Aiol
tional length, during loading by plain bending. The loading device of the unit
assures stresses in the specimen under investigation which are constant over the
operational length of the specimen, The proper frequency of the mechanical
system dependU on the rigidity of the speoimen and the Inertia moment of the
operational mass and clamping. By changing the position of the mass, the oacil-
lation frequency of the system can be changed so that the endurance limit Is
determined as a function of the oscillation frequency. To obtain an asymmetri-
cal. cycle of stresses, the specimen is loaded by means of special springs. To
maintain the oscillations of the mechanical system at its resonance frequency,
an electronic tuning-fork type oscillator is employed in the unit. The unit is
equipped with a pulse counter, to count the number of the specimen oscillations.
To establish the dependence and variation of the period of the specimen oscil-
lati'ons (at otherwise constant parameters) upon time, the unit is equipped with
a special device to carry out periodic measurements at 5-- 30 see. intervals.
The given device assures the m 9asurement and supplies thi signals on the duration
of the periods with up to +10- sec. accuracy. This makes it possible to analVA
.the slightest changes in the specimen during its cyclic loading.
[Abstracter's notes Complete translation) L. Gordlyenko
Card Z/2
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estit,aate the-variation In electrical resistivity due to the
.-.--Zradual ereatruct"lr*~--o-f-sh-ort-~.!rango-ordor-on-h-eatin&,-it-waz-sz%ovm---,.---
that the resistivity"_ of thei.alloy should gradually increase with
increasins temperaturoo- The- t emporature-dopend one a of- pAj3 was'
used to determine the tompoirature-dependence of the energy required-
to destroy tho.short-range.ordor.. Finally, the heat effect
-associated with disordering was experimentally determined by
studying the.tmporature-dependence-of the specific heat of the
____17-3 _at.0'0'-Al_-Cu -alloy.-, The 7rosults-obtained -for - this - alloy- are
reproduced infig.13,.,showing the'temperature-dependence.of the
short-zango order parameter.(al, righthand scale, curve 1), the
energy required to destroy the short-range order (6 E, cal/mole,
lefthand scale, curve 2) and the heat offect.due to disordering
(6Q, Cal/mole, lefthand scale, curve 3). The fact that curves 2
and 3 in Fig. 3 did'not coincide at high tomperaturesvas taken to*
indicate that transformations in the solid Cu-Al solution were
'Card 2/3
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0
!.AUT110R: IFnatyuk V. A., Novik., F. T.
ORG: LeninGrad State University im. A. A. Zhdan6v (Lenineradskiy Cosudarst-veraWl
universitet)
TITLE: HiGh-voltage photo emf in epit-axial films of zinc telfuride
SOURCE: Fizika t-verdogo, tela) v. 8, no. 12, 19661 3661-3662
TOPIC TAGS: zinc compoundl.tellur.ide) epitaxial film) photo emfj pbotoconducitoivity
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (FTT v. 5, 3142, 1963 and v. 4,
3334, 1962), where a high-voltage photo emf was obtained from cadmium-telluride films~,
and where a connection van established between the photovoltaic properties and the
structure of epitaxial films. In the present investigation the authors studied the
.Photoelectric properties of epitaxial films of zinc telluride. The films were ob-
tained by sublimation from vacuum on cleaved surfaces 'of single crystals of I;aCl,, KC1)~
and KBr, so arranaed that the angle between the normal to the substrate pliLne and
that of the axis of the molecular beam ranged from 35 to 45". The substrate temper-
ature was maintained at 3.60 - 180C. -Illumination with -10-5 lux of mixed light led
to the occurrence of photo emfs up to 8W'v/cm at room temperature. The resistance
of the photosensitive films was -1012- ohm per square and higher. 7he largest photo.'
emfs vere obtained on films ~ grown on Mr,, and the' smallest on NaCl. Variations were
observed in the polarity oftbe photo emfs on different films. The photo amf also
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follswil"g It ustd: (4"hvor p"s4kywrosever. oil
1409 0', was aMylat"I I pylklow at 11 V its IIw
prahl-Ac aferiv., ns, 133-47 ATOC de"'Isk" pmmmaw j"Orr
M 441. 11rating flone With Poll in Ifpl). H1011. C4114.
:
111,mmalsor. Us sq. HIM pwr Ini IVA4116 but Ito hyllfamosw ..I
Pall Loulot bs: detwed; &Kwently the Irm CHO gn-up
emki lust be weared by this ambod aw the Intermedmic
pmluct. pmunu"y a hydrew rossngool., essnum cyclist (,of
0-talbilismillixt. p1wDythydramsm" of "Wknoulow *ski Solok--
tiar we lr*lily elmvnl toy bratille with limit its
4,611111. 110). like fractioell k nil In sm-118.1. oooltrfstv [lot
trowlims 1-16-k-mloo I"t its dil. w4m. 11: loss). 6. M. K.
Ihe breakdown.of hvdrazo-ies of sugars by aldehydeso B, No Stepanik and
A. Izatyuk-Malstrenko (Diochimia, 1951, 16. 256-261)0 - The breakdown of
phenylhy7M%T6MT or glactose and mannose by FhCHO is studied in aq. solution,
in aq, EtOHp in aq* dioxan, and non-aqo solventat Water appears to act not only
as a solvent but as a substance entering into the reaction which is probably
hydrolytic. The breakdown of the phanyhydrazonas of certain carbohydrate deriv.
is also discussed. D.H. Smyth.
STEPANENKO, T; ZPMZYUK-MAYSTRENKO, V.A.; CHENTSOVA, M.G.
Hydrolysis kinetics of some N-glycosideB. Dokl. AN SSSR 154
no. 3:650-653 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut biokhimIA im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR i Pervyy Moskovskiy
maditainakiy institut im. I.M.Sechanova. Predstavleno akademikom
A.I.Oparin7m.
STEPAMMOp B. N. MPArM-W
"Studies on the Hydrolysis of Glycosylamizi a."
report submitted for the 6th Intl Biochemistry Congp New York City., 26 Tul-I Aug 1964.
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ACCESSIOX4Mi ARGO19366 tM/0124/65/000/007/ 106/B106
BOURCEt Ref., A. Mekhanika, S. 7B760
Ab
Iffnavev., V.L
AUTHOR: C
TrrL.Ei Problems In compiling a theoretical model of it tropical cyclone (typhoon)
CITED BOURCE: Tr. 1j=p&jk, s. -kh, in ; vvn. ~71 19"p 70-83
TOPIC TAGSi tropical. 2nlone M vertical pressure gradient, simplified equation
system power -series expanstowrl y condition
TWSL&TION: Previously ted studies Ognayev, V 1. , Tr. Vost. -Sib. tekhnol.
comple
-it to allow consideration of the vertical gradient in rela-
i
n -so ~ 1962, No. 1) are generalized
ti to air pressure. The author writes a systemof equations for motion, discontinuity,
on
and beat flux, incorporating simplifications common to similar problems (I. e. lineariza.
tim relative to pressure and temperature). Motion Is assumed to be steady, axisymm
and irrOtallonal (" e' r tangential component of velocity of motion equals zero). Boundary
conditions are formulated from the premise that motion is oxisymmetric, that vertical
velocity and temperature patterns along the axis of the cyclone are smooth, that all turbu-,
lence attenuates as distance from the We Increases and that the total air stream across
NR: AR5019366
ACCESSION
-The atmospheric instabilLily param 4121Y., d
MY horizontal surface to litatted. etero((z)
Is the vertical temperature gradient In a calm atmoophere,,f & is the moist-adi;bA&
gradient) and the sou ht functions are rept9sented as an expansion in power series by a
Independent variable d*z(Z to altitude; L7-=g-nr /R 0 ; q to acceleration of gravity; R is
specific gas constant; 0 to the air temperature butside the cyclonel Further simplifica
tions were based on aeagming the smallness of parameter 4= Y'V
(V is turbulence factor; A=glo9 ;A Is Initial term in the expansion ofoj in series by
A conolete jamplegalylatinwagoarried out for the following values of parameters:
=10 '2 M, M /Sec. -2 4 );,o( -3-10-3 do-
so I
-1/30m a -2x degree -1;d(( t)=. 0(
gree/m; hence F, -=O. 01. Results are given in tabular and graphicciorm. Mi~Rniu m devia-
tione In pressure and temperature were about 1 millibar and 71 respectively. Updrafts at
a maxImum velocity not exceeding 20 m/see were present everywhere within the entire in-
side szen. of the cyclone. Downdrafts were noted only near the ground surface in the ce
of the cyclone, indicating possible development of an eye. The author indicates that do
drafts would be observable thr' ospherto region in question should, the
oughout the entire atm,
turbulence fadtor V =166.M2/sec., However, the omitting of terms incorporating parametei
becomes doubtful In the latter. case.. L T. Matveyev
SUB CODE., ES, MA ENCL: 00.
Card 9/2
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IGINEV. V,
Let us increase the production of grapevine plants. p. 18.
(Kooperatvino Zemedelie, Vol. (12) no* 6, June 1957, So."Ua, Bulgaria)
SO., Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) 1,C, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. '
ICA, -JkZ-,
AGECULTURE
Periodical '?CGOPE-ERATIVINO ZE1,M)IIJ.-E.. No. 10, Oct. 1~58.
IGFEVA, Z. From desert places, beautiful vardens. p.
Monthly List of East Furopean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. no. 3, March, 1959. Uncl.
IMAM A
IGNJACV. Z.-g. SUMV109Je; KAGARAMIC, X.1 Grujic. W.; ]CONMI, J.
Mitral stonosis w1th pulwnaa7 hewoldorovis oomplicated by terminal
tuberculous meningitis; contribution to the diagnosis and pathogenesis
of miliary opwities In the lungs. Tuborkalosa, Beogr, 5 no.5-6t
395-402 Nov-Doc 53.
MENOSIS, compl.
tubero.'.. seningeal A pan. hismosiderosis, diag, &
NDSMIUL, compi"
*Mtral itenosli & Pula. hemoolderosis, diag. & pathogen.)
OSIS
slum
ung with-Altral stenosis A maningeal tuberc... diag.
& pathogen.
(LUNGS# dim,.
Ohowelderoals, with mitral stenosis & meningeal tubero.,
diag.'& pathogen.)
IGNJACZV ZivojAA,__jMVTIO,Zjvojin; NIKULINAlsksandar; POPOVIG,Vbjin
IMhogranulomatools of the bypopbysle with diabetes insipidus
and Simmonds' disease. Brpski arh. celok. lek. 87 no.12:1167-
1170 D '59.
1. Patolooko-anatomaki institut Medicinskog Flakultsta Univerzitsta
u Sarajevu. Upravnik: prof, dr Zlvojin Ignjacev; Il Interns klinilm
Kedicinakog fakulteta Univers#ets, u Sumijoyn, Upravnik: prof,dr
Miron Sinia.
(SIMMIS DISMSE compl.)
(ROMINOB DISXM compl.)
(PITUIUM GIAND'neopl. )
(DUBNM INSIPLWS oompl.)
IPA
nero.,
jGNJACF,, Zivoj~n; IVANKOVIC, Dragoolav; JANCIC-ZGURICA, Narija; S' 0
-- W-oc6ags MAKOVIC, IladWrl POPOVIC, RadivoJe.
Diffhos angionarcomatools. Mod. pre9l. 18 no. 30540 1 65
1. Patoloski institut Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u
Beogradu (Upravniki Profo dr, Zivojin Ignjacer.); Interno
odeljenje Gradske bolnice, Beograd (UpraTnikt Prof. dr.
Hihajlo Andrejerie)o
KLISIC, Predrag; IqRMDUQ,-OJqhqdan NEM, Karlo; MUZANOVIC, Dmguain
j_
Gonad dose In pelvic radiography In newbom and olden infants.
Brpoki arh. celok. lek. 93 no.2t193-198 F 1 65.
1. Thatitut sa medicinu rada SR Srbija u Beogradu (Upravnik:
prof. dr. Dragosir Karajovic); Specijalna bolnica sa deeju pm-
lizu i kostano-zolobau tuberkulozu u Beogradu (Upravnikt doe. dr,
Branko Radulovic).
IGNJATIC, D.
Optimum use of locomotive ateam boilers, p. 13,
ZZEISMICE, (Zelemicki institut GDJZ) Beogmd$ Yuroslavia, Vol, 3,5)
no. 12, Dec. 1959.
.4onthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC$ Vol. 9,, no. 1,,
Jan. 1960,
Uncl,
IGN.TATEC, Du n , asistent (Zoom,, Vrtlarska br# 25)
Aa _1 inz,.
",Bing the nomogram in the-design of the now railroad lines*
Tahnika Jug 17 nqOlOs Sipplo Radioizotopi zrac 1 no.10:
1867-1872 0 162,
1, Gradevinaki fakultot Universitata u Beogradue
IGNJATIG, Dusant Inz.o taiotent (Vrtlaroka 25/11,, Zezwn)
0
I, Determining optima load of the fire grate In oteam looomotive
boilero, Tehnika Jug 17 no*5t3uppl.: Saobracaj 9,no.5t987-989
My 162e
1. Gradevinski fakultet Univarziteta. u Beogradu.
ION.TATIC, D. , ins.
An example of railroad projecting, Zeleznice Jug 18 no.9/AOsl5-
19 162. - 11
I -
v
a
4
IGNATIC, Duoanq inz.p asistent (Zemun, Vrtlarska 37)
-
Building tracks without ties and ballast on the now
rail4ay and road bridge over the DeLnube River at Novi
Sad. Tehnika Jug 18 no. 12: Supplement: Gradevinarstvo
17 no. 12: 2205-2224 D 163
1. Gradevinoki fakultet Uj14irgbrziteta u Beogradu,
V-
BINIC, 09, prof# dr.: IGUATOTIC. B., c1r.
,. .I
. ": Phoootomw spool *so In the Contr&L'BrbiaI vectors of kalao-asar.
Slaon. hig. inst..,Beogr. 3 no.2-2t24-27 Jan-June 54.
(TAXIMMIMISO spidentole
IIn yugool.)
IGNJATOVIC, Borivoje S. Dr,(Beograd)
Measures against mycotis diseases In People's Republic of Serbia,
Narodno sdrav., Beogr. 11 no*7-8:246-252 155.
(FJNGUS DISIASISD prev. & control
In Servia, difficulties & results (Ser))
(NATIONAL MULTH PROGRAMS
in Yugoel... figtit against fungus dis. in Serbia,
difficulties & results (Ser))
J-
PWROVIC, L. BBIAMIO , Xe; IGWATOYIG
Determination of blood,carbon monoxide in gas generators workers.
Glasn. Big@ inst., 3606r. '0 no.1-2:59-70 Jan-June 57.
(CANam NOMMIM. pots.
detern. of blood content in gas generator workers (Ser))
(OOGMTUNAL DIUAMS
carbon monoxide pots. In gas generator workers, detem
-Of bloodocontent (6@r))
ILIG, Sima, Professor Dr - IGNJATOVIC Borivoje, Dr., rukovodilac akoije
Endemic syphilis In Serbia; present activities for its control.
Bibl. Rig. inst. Srbije 12:1-178 1957.
1. UT)ravnik Klinike za koxne i venerione bolati Hadicinskog fakulteta
Univerziteta u Beograda.
(SYPHILIS, prevention and control,
andentag in Yugool. ($or))
STOJTILJKOVIC, Srboljub, doo.,, dr.; VEWKOVIC, J., dr.1 IGNJATOVIC, H.,, dr.;
EMEGOVAC, D.., dr.
Alcoholism among our miners. Mad. glasn. 15 no.2/2at74-76 F t6l.
1. Dispenzer za lecenje alkobolicars i borbu protiv alkobolisma NO
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(ALCOHOLISM statist) (MINING)
SHODLAZA, Jakov; IONJATOVIC, Milan
Slectrooncephalographic findings in atrcpine delirium. Srpeki arb.'
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1. Neuropaihijatrijolm klinilm Madicinakog fakulteta Universiteta u
Beogradu. Upravnik*. prof. dr Uros Jokie.
(EMTRMCBPHALOGRAPHY) (ATROPINE toxicol)
YUGOSLAVIA
P. BERKES-TOMASEVIC, J. ROSIC and M. IGNJATOVIC, Department of Chemistry
of Veterinary Faculty (11emijski iffs-t-I-tut Veterinarskog fakulteta) and
Department of Biochemistry of the Faculty of Pharmacy (Riohemijski
Institut Famaccutskog fakulteta) , Belgrade.
"Quantitative Starch Gel Flectrophoresis.11
Belgrade, Arhiv za Farmaciju, Vol 13, No 1, 1963; pp 9-17.
LbLt~~ct (English summary modified): Description of method using domestic
starch requiring 3 - 4 hours' hydrolysis; thin layer permits both
quantitation by densitometry as for paper electrophoresis and storage
for record; 100 pathologic human sera were so studied with excellent
results. Diagram of apparatus, 6 electrophoresis patterns and 4 curves;
20 Western references.
L11 _i
Chamleal Abst.
Vol.
Apr.
~qi no rill CSJ c ft 1&ud GeologicAL Chftmietr-Y
Th fi god thermolumiamence
U ann
v
QUA
,IGNOYAN
E)marlenoe with the w-yrk orgwUzat~,,-n In a r.-,.rdt,--rh,3UMt-ologi--d
lolinio. Mad. zhw. Uzb. tic-4132-31, Ap 161, Mll~ 17--4)
1. Iz tarapevtlthpjc~-go o0p.*.pnlya (,,-iv. Ys,5. lykava)
macItko-sm-Itarnoy *~Wtt Tas-~IentAk~ij,,) tmk--AQ'~-,)eo koub--lngtta,,
- IGNYATICH,, _PtV. p 111_zh.
Detmr-pining the deformations of the ends of rail lengths in a ,
traek with contInuous rails.-Vast. TSNII MPS 22 no.8-.53-57 163.
(MMA 17:2)
IqULUCU.-a.V.,.inzh.
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(MIRA 19:1)
FCC,
I CATWOM
v t (I :,j -A) ifil ('11 ti I f 0 r o 11.11
1959, Nn. 15742
;fAUTHOR
ITITLE Absorption and Release of Moisture by High-Oil
a,,r
j 6.
n
1ABSMACT
CARN
Content Sunflowor Seeds.
vys-31i.
I
27-32
'For normal storaSe the seed of the high-oll-
content sunflower sort VNIIMK 8931 ( oil con-
tent in nucleus of 57.75 %) must have a moisture
content.not bigher than 7.5 to 8 %, which cor-
responds to a 13.5 to 14.5 % molstur~
oontent of the hydrophilia part. Seed with a bal-1
anced moisture content of 7.24 % endured
In an environment with a 300 temperature and
relative air humidity of 66%; besidee~ spoil-
age of seeds did not occur. In conditions of
11#3
06
AXA'_
COUNTRY
CATFXTMI
to. jouR. 1?zhBlol. xo. 14 19% tin. 15742
;AUTPOR
!DIST-.
FU.B.
V91MACT heightened temperature and moisture content,
reshly.harvested, seeds spoiled already after a
Airijag-the first 3 hours of storage
the absorption ind. release of moisture by seeds
oo Own'. most.-.- Int6nalvely until a balanced moisture
content id 'sOhleved*'A:t-a temperature of 200
therprooess of,absorption or release of moisture
is practically finished In 8 days, and at a 300
temperature,.already In 2 days. Up to an air
humidity-of 60% the balanced moisture content of
RD: 2/3
120
KOPMrmSKIY, V.14.-, SIMRBAKOV, V.G.;'VkRBIIZOVA, G-I.; IGOLICEMIIKO. X.I.;
RTAZAIITSLFVA, R.I.1 TROTAWVA, N.L. --------
Problem of the forced ventilation of sunflower seeds. Isv.vys.
ucheb.zav.; plehch.tekb. no.1:20-23 159. (MIRA 12:6
1. Krasnodar8kiy Institut pishchevoy proiWahlonnosti. kafedra
tokbnologii shirodobyvaniya.
(Sunflower oeed--Storage)
x0mKOVSKIr, V.M., kand.tekbu.imuk; SHCHCRBAKOV, V.G#, kand,tekhno
nauk; GARBUZOVA, G.I., Insho; insho;
BrAZARTSIVIL. M.I., inob.; TROYAWYA, NoLop Insh.
Change of the acid number of sunflower seed oil during the
period of harvesting and during after-harvest ripening@
Haml.-shir.prom. 25 noolOtl5-17 159o (14IRA 13:2)
1. KrasnodarsW Inatitut pishchevoy protWohlennootl.
(Krasnodar Territory-Sunfl9wer seed oil)
KDPZUOVSKIT, V.X., kand.takhn.nauk; SHCHIRUKOV. V.G., kand.tekhn.nank;
Garbusova, G.I., insh.;,IGOLOCKm , X.I., insh.; RTAUMSIVIO Me;
TROTANOVA, N.L.. inzh.
Postharvest drying of oil-rich sunflower seeds. Maol.-shir.prom.
26 'no.3:12-14 Mr '60. (NIRA li:6)
1. Krannodarvidy Institut pishchevoy promyshlonnosti.
(Krasnodar Territory-Sunflower seed)
IGOLICMM, M.1.
- --------
Iquilibrium moisture of the kernel, hull# and seeds of an oil-rich
sunflower. Inv *Vs 9 ucheb, save Pls.bcb. telch. no,5:20-23 160~
(MIRA 13:12)
I* Irrasnodarokly lustitut pishchavoy promyshlennosti'O Kafedra
shirodob"Wyms Ounflower seed) ~.
i'~
IGOLIGEM, X.I., iush.; KCPBMVBKIT, T.H., land.tekhn.nauk
Xquillbrium moisture of organic Impurities in sunflower seeds*
Yhel.-ahireproio 26 no.6al-12 is 16o. - (MIU 13s6)'
1. Krasnodiarekly institut pishchavoy prov7shlennosti.
(Sunflower seed)
A Upar~ UZI~,-Raj- -1q.-
0GOLICHIMO R.I.,.inzh.
Nomogram for determining the possibility of ventilating sunflower
seeds. Mael. -shir. prom. 26 no.10:16-18 0 160. (HIM 13 t 10)
1. Irrannodarokly ~ustitut pishohevoy promysheleunosti.
(Owdlower need!)
M
me _71w o
WOMMM
IGOL'OHENKOP M$ I., Cand Tech Sol -- "Study of t= hygro-
of sunflower seeds of 9/high oil
scoplo 4440
content." Krasnodar, 1961* (Min of Higher and Sec Spec Ed
RSPSRe Khartkov Polytech Inst Im V. I. Lenin) (KL, 8-611
243)
- 235 -
10
-,.-IGOLICHENKO SWYAN9 M.B.
Equilibrium moisture content of newly harvested sunflower seeds.
Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; pishch. takh. no.4:22-24 161. (KM 1418)
1. Krasnodarskiy inatitut plBhobevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra
tekhn3logii zhirov i kafedra vyaBhey matematiki i teoreticheskoy
mekhaniki.
(Sunflower seed)
IGOLICHIM. M. KOPEIKOVSKIY# To M.
CMngeo occuring in thi aciff number of the oil of mnelower
soode in'storage, Isv, v7s, nabob, say*; piebohe tokh. no.5%
25-28 162. (MIRA 15110)
L Imenodarskiy Inetitut pishohavoy pronyohlonnostip kafedra
tokhnolbgii shirov.
(Suntlaver o9ed) (Oilo and fats-AnalYoin)
IGOLICHENNO, Me i0p kand. takhn. nauk; GMUZOVA, G. I., inxh.
Tenti2atiod of sUnflower seeds by means of atmoapherio and
heated air, Nasl,-zhir. prom. 29 no.3110-13 Mr 163.
'(XIU 16:4)
1. basnodarskiy institut pishoheM prowyahlemosti.
(Sunnower aeod--Dx7ing)
STRaBMG, A. G.; IODLIOUr,_V. A.
Comparative'acouraqy, of exchange mnTent calculation according
to various t1mories for irroveroib3a polarographic waves.
Zhur, fis. khin. 36 no.V12714-2720 D 1624,
(MIRA 16:1)
1. Towkiy politekhnicbsokly institut.
(polarograpby)
IGOLlkk;KIIY V
HiGhly nensitive methol of 1~ldaru~7ajlilc anrd~,Lia Uith
tion on a &tationary raercury ri-17, clectrr-je, j,,(-,toq. anal. Udm. reak.
1.
I prupar. no.5/6429-32 06). (AIRA 17.9)
1. Tomokly polltol,,hnlchesLiy inititut.
Vmi~~
J,
IGOLINSKI)r, V,A
Application of URthermodynamice of Irreveialble processes to eloctra-
ohemical 'and ohnint --i-saotions involving AterA consecutive limlttig
stages*. Zhur.ri*'.Ai4 ,6,37 no.lOt2235-2240 0 '63. (JUR~A,17:2),
1. Tomakiy polit4"41e'skiy institut.
-ik li
IGOLIIISKIY, _Y.A. STMIBMGp A.G.
j._
Maximina sensitivity of the method of amalgam polar-ograpby
with storage,, Zav, lab, 30 no,6:656-658 164 (MIRA 17:8)
1. Tomskiy politekbnicheskiy instItut iw*ni S.M. Kircva.
IGOLKA, L.P.
Selecting the scheme for connectinp the bat-water supply system to
the heating network. Vod. i san. tekh. no-1:32-35 Ja '61.
WRA 14-9)
(Hot-water supply)
IGOUaN
1~
Unexpected joy. Izobr. i rato. no-1:35 Ja 162.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Glavny7 mekhanik Yuzhno-Karabkovokogo rudnika, g. Gubkin.
(Gubkin--44ining macbinery) T.I
IGOLKIN, A91*
Method of removing material spilled di-ring the loading of mineral
into a skip# Gor.zhur. no.lt74 Ja 143.
(KRA l8t3)
14-57-7-15128
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Ur 7,
p 149 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Popov, V. M., Igolkin, N. I.
I W-00%
TITLE: Fleas on Rodents of Sciuridae Family Inhabiting
Western Siberian Forest Zoneff-auna blokh gryzunov
semeystva belichtikh (Sciuridae), obitayushchikh v
lesnoy polose Zapadnoy Sibiri)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tomskogo n.-i. in-t vaktsin i syvorotok, 1956,
Vol 7, pp 47-52
ABSTRACT: The authors give data concerning the fleas tound on
chipmunks and squirrels caught in the Tomsk and
Kemerovo Oblasts from 1943 to 1954. The list
includes 15 flea species. Most common on the chip-
munk is Ceratophvllus tamias; on the squirrel,
Tarsopsylla 18-dentata.
Card 1/1 No name
IGOLKIV, If. 1W NOVIKOVA, V. X., SAGAIDAN, L. P.
OLeptospiroisis in the Tom-sk oblast.0 P. 159
Desyatoye Soveehohanlye po parazitologicheakim problenam i
prirodnoochagov m boleanyam. 22-29 Oktyabrya 1959 C. (Tonth Oonference
on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Foci 22-29
October 1959), Moscow-Leningmd, 1959, Academy of Medical Sciences
TJSSR and AcadevV of Sciences USSR, No. I 254pp.
Inst. of Vaccines and Sera and the Medo Insta/Tomsk
IGCLKIN, N. I., FEDCRCV,YU. V., VEFSRr1;1NA, T. A..
"A virological examination of the "Jimpaidne In the foci of tick-borne
encerhalAtis of Western Siberia." Page 93
Desyatoye soveshchanive po par2zitolovicheskim problemam i rrircdnoochagovym
boleznyam. 22-29 Oktyabrya 1959 g. (Tenth Conference on Parasitolopical
Problems and Diseases with Natilral Foci 22-29 October 1959), Moscow-
Leninp-Ted, 1959, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and Acade:YW of Sciences
USSR. No. I 254PP.
YAMRff, 7h.T.1 VXRSHININA, TeAti-10OLKILA?
aperimental Infection of Gameoidea ticks with the virus of tick
a Toip.vlru '4 no.4001-502 JI-M '59. (KIRA 12:12)
a"Pha','t"(;1~1MUITIS, virology)
32DMV, Yu.T.; TURN=Vk, H.K.
Some data on fleas as virus parriers In tool of tick-borne
edncephalitls'wA lymphocytic-chorlomeningitis. W..Paras. I
I*Araz..bol. 28 no.2:149-3,52 Mr-Ap 159. (NIAL 3.2:6)
1, Is Tonskogo riauchno-IssWovatel'skogo instituta ve3etsin I
myvorotok Ninisterstya sdravookhranonlys SWR (dIr.InqtItut&
B.G.Trukbmnov. nanchnyy rukawodital' - prof.S.P."ov).
(MLIWHALITIS, XPIMDtIC. transm.
virus carriage by fleas In foci of tick-
'.borne'sneophsaitin (Rns))
(VIRUS DISM823, transm.
by fleas,'In foci of lyVhocytic choriomeningitte
00))
virus carriage by fleas In foci of tick-bbrne
a halitis & lymphocytio chorimeningitis
(Rum
WOVIKOVA, V.N.; SAGAIDAK, la.P.; IGOIKIN, R.I.
%eptospircals In Tomsk Arovivoe. ghur.mikrobiol.,epid.i Immun. 30
uoollt64-68 N 159, (KMA 13:3)
1. Is Tomekogo medlteiuskogo inatituta I Tomakogo instituta vaktatu
I eyvorotok
IGOLICIN. N.J.; VnMMNAs T.A.: FADOROV, Yu.T.
Role of the Osm&g1d&q in spisoology of t1ok-borue oncePhalitle.
I%d,'paraz.1 paras.bol. 37 no.5.-568-571 S-0 '59. OMU 13:5)
1. Is Tomakago nanobno-Issladovatellakago inatituta vaktalu I syro-
rotok (direktor B.G. Trukhmnov).
(1901FMITIS XPIMUC tranam.)
(TICIS)
pan I MK MaWITMIM SOV/4146
Towk, Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut vaktain 1,syrorotok
Truk.. tou 3.1 (Transactions of the Tank Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines
ad Serms# Val. 11) Tcmk,, W-vo Tomkop untv-ta., 1960, 327 p, 4700 C*plee
printed.
Editorial Boardt Me Trukbnanov (Reap, Ed.) Director of the Tonak Scientific
Research Institute of VaccirAs and Berms) a,?, Narpoy (Depity Zd.) Professor;
Ye, 1, Kleytmn (Secretary); XA, Nkstenitsa; and V.X, Pbpov (Deceased); Tech,
Ed. i A.T. 0504skiy.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is Intended for biologists., ph7slcians.,
and mdical personnel,
conuck: The collection contaim 18 papers on problem of epl&=Lology and micro-
biology and 35 reports an the theory and practice of Imuvology. To wmid
reyetition of neimes of organizations in the table of contents the following.
affiliations rill be abbrwdated: Tom'kiy nauchno-iseledovatel'skil institat
Tramactions of the Towk (Contj NV/4146
Yak sin I syvarotok (Tawk Scientific Research.Znst:Ltute, of Vwclnes and Serwoo)
as "Towk Institutemi Toukly nditaiuokiy institut as Ofomak V&dical Institutew;
Kafedra, ji1krabiologli Tomkogo mditainskogo Instituts, (Departnent of Micro-
biology of the Tonsk Medical Institute) as "Towk Department of Microbiology."
TAUX OF C
Preface 3
OF izolm AMD NMROBZMWr
10 Karpoyp S,,F.p V.M* POpor, and A.G. Kolaskom (Tomk L2&titdte;
Tawk Medical Iwtl%te), Tick Nucvpb&Ut,1x Xldl In Western Siberia
and Problm of Banitation 7
2, FOpwj V.N. (Tomk Institute). Results of Study of Blood Sucking
Anthropods of Siberia and Problem in This Field
3-. PONTo V.M.o and N.1, rJown (Tbmk Institute). Data on Ticks of
the TaNdlY Gansidas of the Kwtern Part of Western Siberia 22
Transactions or the Tomsk (Cont.) SOV/4146
4. Tyushnyakova, M.K., and M.S. Zagromova (Tomsk Institute).
Research Data on Lymphocytic Chorlowningitis in Tomkaya Oblast, 25
5. Pbpov,, V.M... NUL.-Igolkinp and Yu. V. Fedorov (Tomsk Institute).
Carriers of Tick InciFhWtis Virus in the Tomsk Widus of Infection 33
6. _jgqjgn, N.I. (Tomsk Institute). The 1ole of 0=31 YAmw&U in the
Formation of-fiatural Nidi of Infection in Western Siberia 38
7. Karpovp 0,P,.# and A,R, Yarlys, (Tomsk Institute; Tomsk Medical
Institute). Spideuiology and Propbylaxis of Tick Encephalitis in.the
Towk lifts Daring the 1957 Season 46
8. Yavtya.. A R N I Igolkin,, and Yu. V. Fedorov. Data Pertaining to
'the C;"t;W ce -ortlW Ourlyevsk Ifidus of Tick Nucephalitis 52
9. Lyubushkinap V,N., Gorno-altayskayia oblMtnaya sAxAtarno-epIdam1olo-
gicheskkya stantsiya (Gorno-altayeksys jautowxhous) oblast' Sanitation
and Epidemiology Station). Fighting Spring-Sim r Tick Encephalitis 62
In Gornyy Altay
Tr-aactions of the Towk (Cont.) SOV/4146
10. Tyusbnyakova M K 0 Yu. V. Fedorow, M.S. Zagroum, and
M.S. Belova tTom*k' Institute; Clinic for Infectious Diseases-
of the Tomsk Madical Institute). Specific Properties of a
Cerebral Substance,, Precipitated by Netbyl Alcoholp for the
Diagnosis of Tick Rneepha.3itis
3.1, Igolkin, N.I. (Tomsk Institute). Zooparasitologic Observations of
the Arvicols, Type of Tularwels, Nidus In the Inundated Ob River Valley
12. Novikova, V.N. p L.P. Samdak, an I olkiln (Tomsk Institute;
Tomsk Medical Institute). Sources of Leptoopirosis in Tomakaya oblast,
13. Novikova., V.N.., and L.P. Sagaydak (Tomsk Institutej Tomsk Medical
Institute). Biological Characteristics 01A ospirs, Strains Iso-
I
lated in Tomskaya oblast'
3A. Karpow, S.P., N.A. N"tanitsa,, I.A. Deceased), A.A. Selezneva,
and N 1.2,1111kin (Tomak Institute; Towla Med1tal Institute). C1 (Qua-
lp=
dr&teral Fever inVestern Siberia
66
72
81
86
91
IGOLKINt N. I., CAND BID Salt "ARTHROPODA 40E INHABIT NTS
OF BURROWS AND NESTS OF MAMMALS'IN PLACES fc I
$EASE$ Trvwlwwmu NATURAL FOCUS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN PART OF W92-
SIBERIA*". TOM&Kq 1961* (JOINT INTER-HIG"ER ED IN U4
TERN ST W
COUNCIL FOR THE AERTATIONS ON BID Ai~l MED Solez
DEFF
ggkowoow Tomsic ST. -V, Ve KUYBYSHEV), (KL-DVt
11-619 214).
-84?-
IGOLKNq N.I.
Find of Leptopsyna sicistae Tifl. st Kolp-p 1916 Wmiptors
the ea'stirzi jzrt- of the SmIal - Ridge. Zool. shur.. 40 no.3" "I V,.,
OCIPA 34q)
Is Towk Raosarch Inatitutoof Vaccinse and 89rae
(Sml&4 ~Ridge--nsas)
(Pmaitse-ftrohl xo=O)
IGOI=p N. I.
Arthropods. fram the ebipmunk nests in tick-borme encephalitis
foo~o Trudy Tom NIIVS 12t13-17 160 (MIRA .161n)
1. Tomakiy_naucbno-iosledovatellskiy Institut vaktain i
eyworotok.
NOVIKOVAt V.N.; SAGAYDAK) L*P.; VMSIIININA, T.A.,- IGOLg QL. _N-I~-
Natural leptoop!xcsis fotus in Shegaz-9ky-7. Distri~;,,t Tomsk
Provincee Trudy Tom NITVS 12t65-69 160 OUM 16:11)
1. Tomokly meditainakiy institut i Tomskiy nau-31mc-issledo-
,atelloldy institut, vaktain i syvorotoke
T OLBOV
N.M.;
Ixodid ticks and ga=nd mitcs Gf the bany. awal-lev in the
basin of the middle ooarse of the Ct.,I hlver. Truly TozINIM
14s15-17 163. (MIRA 170)
1. Tomskly natielinn-i:3sladovatell~'Y,"A.,r lln.3tltut vhk*.sir I
syvarotok,
SAGAYDAY, L.P.; NOVIKOVA, VA., IGOIXIN, N.I.
~,"ftftoft ------
The vole 14iorotus greplis and the red-backed bank vole
Clethrionomye glareoluo an experimAntal Loptoopirn carriers.
Trudy TcmNIIVS l4t8O-82 163. (RIRA 17%7)
1. Tonskiy meditainakiy institut i Tomskiy nauchno-issledova-
teltakiy institut vnktsin i syvorotok. i