SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANIKINA, T.I. - ANINA, Y.I.

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KOVANOV# V.V,; -AP~Kj,Mt T.I. Some features of the structure~af the fasciae and cellular spaces in man. Arkh, anat, gist, embr. 39 no. 10:14-23 0 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Kafedra operativnoy khirurgii i t-opograficheskoy anatomil (zav. chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof, V.V. Kovanov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo institute. imeni, I.M. Sechenova. Adres avtora: Moskva) ul. Chkaloval 14/169 kv. 158. (FASCIAE (ANATOMY)) (COMCTIVE TISSUES) KOVANOV, Vladimir Vasillyevioh; AXjlMlA-,-TamarA-lyoqqv_rqa; MUSH, Yu.M., rod.; BULWAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. (Surgical anatorw of the fascias and fascial spaces in man] Khirurgicheskaia anatomiia faBtaii i kletellatochrykh pro- stranstv cheloveka, I-lo'skvfij Medgiz., 1961.~209 (MPiRA 15:3) (FASCIAE (ANAMY)) (ANAmy, suRrucAL AND TOPOG-UPRICAL) AI;IKIIA$ T.I.,, dots.; DOGUSLAVSKAYA, T.B., ass.; 130KASII, Yu.l-',., d6td.; G-EYMI, D.V.j nos.; GMIADEROV, YU.V., 'ass.; DOBROVA, 11.13., ~ss.; nEPIKOV, V.A., ass.; ZU13RILOVA, A.V. , ass.; KULIK, V.P., mlad. nauchn. sotr.; VIKOLAYEV, F.D., dots . [deceased]; SYCHENIKOV, I.A., dots.; TRAVIN, A.A., ispoln. obyazannosti prof.; RYBALKM, P.Ye., ass.; KOVANOV,V.V., prof.,red.; PROKOFIM', V.P., red.; ZAGORELISKIY, jLa.i., tokhri. red. [Special nethodology for practical work in topographic ., and operative su gory] Ghastnaia metodika praktiche- anatom, r skikh zaniatii po, topografichoskoi anatoinii i operativnoi khirurgii. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Pod red. V.V.Kovanova. Moskva, 1963. 224 P. 0AIRA 16:12) 1. Moscow. Pei-vyy inoditsinskiy institut. 2. Kollektiv pro- podavateley kafedry operativnov k1drurgii i topografichoskov anator.iii 1-go Yoskovskogo instituta imeni I.I-..Seclienova (for all except Prokoflyev, Zagorel'skiy). 3. Zaveduyushchiy ka- fedroy operativnoy kbirurgii I topograficheskoy anatonii 1-go I-Ioskovskogo instituta ireni I.N.Sechenova , chlern-korrespon- dent Al-M SSSR (for Kovanov). (AILITOIMY, SURGIMIL AND TOMGIAAPHIC.~~L) (SUIUM-11Y, OITRATIVE) AN' I K 17 17'. 1 .(Mbskvu, 3-ya Friulzeiinkaya ul. 9, kv. 265) mgeal cellular spici~,B In incil.. Allb 11 a Topopraphy of paraphan r t. gltqt. A embr. 47 no. 11s49-5'1 N 164 (MIR"i 19:111 1. Kafedra operativnoy khinirgil I topografichvikoy anfitomli (zav. - clilen-korrespordmit JUVIN SSSR V.V. Kovanov) I-go Mon- kovskogo ordenn Leninti meditainshogo instAtutoR ilnerii Sechenova. Suhn!tted April 18, 11.160. 14(9) AUTHORS; Frolov, V. S., Ani in sov/64-59-3-21/24 'TITLEt Protection of the Respiratory Organs by Means of Tube Gae-masks (Zashchita organov dykhaniya a pomoshchtyu shlangovykh protivogazov) PERIODICAL: Khimicheakaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 3, pp 86-87 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Tube gas-masks can be divided into three main types - with an air supply worked by the respiration itself (PSh-1), with a mechanically or electrically worked air supply (PSh-2) and the conduction gas-masks, supplied with compressed air by a com- pressor or bomb. In the prenent paper the types PSh-1 andPSh-2 are described and explained. The gas-mask PSh-1 (Fig 1) has a rubber and fabric tube with a length of 10 m and an inner diameter of 25 mm, at one end of which there is the mask and at the other end an air filter. The face mask is that of the type ShMP, connected with a flexible tube. The gas-mask PSh-2 (Fig 2) can be used by two persons at once, the appliance has two face masks ShMP with two tubes 20 m long and two electric motors for the air blower. The air blower can also be worked by hand in cases where there is no electric current. If the fan is damaged, the air supply is worked by the respiration until the Card 1/2 dangerzone is left.The two types of gas-masks are provided for Protection of the Respiratory Organs by Weans of sov/64-59-3-21/24 Tube Gas-masks industrial use. There are 2 figures. Card 2/2 GOLOSOVA, T. V.; VEDMINA, Ye. A.; SHENDEROVICII) V. A.; ANIKINA~ T. P.,. _ "The biological proper-ties of pathogenic staphylococei of different origin and the means of control of carriers of pathogenic staphylococci." report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-1) Jun 64. Microbiology Inut, Central Postgraduate Medical School, Moscow. Gf-)!,-,030VA , T V. V.A.; VEH".1, I I! 'Ye.l~ A I: i, Antlblcit I c sl--nssi tiv ity Wid phai-.Q ty!)J III; o I' I i ~X varlous or.-*pins. Antiblotik! 9 no.F,:'73~~-743 Ak; 18:3) 1. Ylifedrn iaikroblol of-, ii (2av. - prof. Yermol'yeva) T'denti-nI, vraeLey, iloslmq. (:~111,,` ~eystvi tu I ivy ch !,~,n GOLOSOVA, T.V.; SKURKOVIGH, G.V.; SHENTEROVICH, V.A.; Lysozyme titer in patients with various otorhinolaryngological diseases. Antibiotiki 10 no-5:447-450 MY 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - doystvitellnyy chler "'N SSSR prof. Z.V.Yemollyeva) I'Sen+-rallnogo instituta us ove re hens t vlovariya vrachey i 36-ya Gorodukaya bollnitsa (glavnyy vrach S.V.Karpovskaya),l Moskva. )"d :En. NATMIAL SOMMOS 145. Protection of Corn From Diplodia and Bacteria Wilt "Protect Corn Plantings from Quarantine Diseases)" an article by V. A. Anikina and G. A. ZlotjLm4 agronomists of the State Quarantine )iiie-ct-i-on--giTrvice,-i-epor-ti3 that large quantities of seeds of corn hybrids which were imported into the Tladzhik SSR from the US and Canada are in- fected with diplodia and bacterial wilt, diseases highly destructive to corn crops.. Thus far diplodia has been found in the USSR only in the Georgian SSR, while bacterial wilt is not found in the USSR at all. The authors warn the corn growers of the TELA911'r SM to take steps to prevent the spread of the diseases. According to the authors, seed should be treated with granozan before being planted and a careful: watch on the crops :bhould7 be maintained: thereafter. (Sellskoye Khozyayztvo Tafthikistam, 'Vol 10i No 8., Aug 56, pp 57-58) (U) ANIKINA, V.S., ordinator; KAPLUNOVICH, P.S., kand.med.nauk Transplantation of tbo vitreous bodY from a corpse of some eye diseases. ort. zhur. 16 no.4:204~208 161. (MIHA 14t7) 1. 1z kafedry glaznykh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.B.Katsnellson) Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo institutA i glaznogo otdelaniya Chelyabinskoy oblastnoy klinichaskoy bollnitsy. (VITREOUS HUMOR-TMNSPlANTATION) ANIKINA, V.V. [Development and comparative evaluation of methods for determining viability of the eggs of certain helminthe of man: abstract of a dissertation submitted for the degree of candidate Of biological sciences] Razrabotka i sravnitelinaia obsenka. metodov opredeleniia zhisnespoaobnosti iaits nekotorykh gailmintov cholovaka; aytoreferat diesertataii na. soiskanie uchenoi stepeni kandidata biologicheakikh nauk. Simferepoll. 1955. 15 P. (HLRk 10:11) (WORMS, INTESTMLL AND PARISITIC) ANIKINA, V.V. Determining the viability of helminth eggs by fluorescence microscopy. Trudy Gellm. lab. 9:17-19 '59- (MIRA 13:3) (nUORESCMICE MIGROSCOFT) (WOW. I11TESTIUL AND PARASITIC) 110MUNA ". L,V., aupirmitka; PODDIUB11YI, N.k~ k~nd.sollskokhozyapAvennykh nmO~; APIKII!,', Ye.A. ------- Relation betweun vegetation and soils; based on inv.,,stigations in floodland:3 of the Oka River in Stupinu District, Moscow Proi-inco. Izv. TSEVA no,3:2-0.2-206 '-61. (M.'JUI 14:9) W-luvial lands) (Oka Valley--Botany) -ANIKINAP Z.L..; KIRPICHNIMOV, A.A. Brief news and information. Zool. zhur. 44 yio.5:797-800 t65- (mim .1~8,6) A. 2. 77S~,P of of ToolE 9. Co7T~il!-tinn of lnfor-~,-ticn on the. US.T RL(-- i --I IM, ".'22 1~ OC) IF, Cont- inpd in Srwiet F,,P1!:--.tio-.s. 42M - *T!T!Tnr" V MAKLYAYEV, F.L.; SMIRNOV.. I.V.; MAMOV, S.M.; LOSHADKIN, N.A.; ANIKT)IM-KO, K.A, Reactivity of the nitrophenyl eaters of phosphoric and phosphinic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.1233833-3838 D 163* (MIRA 17:3) RESHETNIKOVg N.S,p dotsecti IZVANOVAI R-V*P inzh.; RASHKOVSKAYAq A.Net inzho; Ja=Vp 1.1*9 inzh.j ANTONOVAt G,P,, tekhnik;,4IATTWj,...- 0,.M..p tekhnikj KORESMVA, V,,I.9 takhnik; KROTOVA, T.N., tokbnik; BIRYUKOVAt V.N.9 tekhnik; GOROKHOVt M.G.p red.izd-va; PARAKHINAv N.L.9 tekhn.red. [Album of working drawings of parts and units of MAZ-200 and MAZ-501 trucks] Allbom rabocbilch chertezhei detalei i uzlov avtomobilei MAZ-200 i MAZ-501- Moskva, Goslesbumizdat. Pts.2-3. 1960. 319 P. (MIU 140) 1. Moscow. TSentrallmyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut mekh=i- zataii i energetiki lesnoy prom;yshlennosti. 2. Nachallnik labora- torii tipovoy tekhnologii remonta mashin i organizatsii remontrqkh predpriyati,y TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta makhmnizatsii i energetiki lesnoy promyshlennosti (for Reshetnikov). (Motortrucks-Equipment and supplies) ANINIUV, A. 11. idMly.:W, A. N. - "Local Grades of Potatour. in the Latvian SSR." Latvian Agriculturhl Academy, 1954 (Dinsertation for ttle Degree of Candi(late of Ag-ricultural Sciences) SO: Izven k Lzatviysko ti-va Ak. Nau Z. SSR No. 9. Sept., 1955 ANIKIYL Facies chan '11~:, in ferrous quartzite in one of the sectors of the 98 Kursk magnetic anomaly. Inform.sbor. VSBGRI no.1:27-33 '55. (MWU 9:12) (Kursk Province--(~iart2ite) ANIKIYEVP K.A.; VYSOKOOSTROVSKAyA., ye.B.g KOCHKIN, G.B,~, OPATUN, 0.11. p Uranium and tborium in igneous rocks of the Uymen' Depression (Gornyy Altai)* Inform.9bor. VSEGEI n0.22:431-51, t59* (I-IIRA 14,,,12) (A] 'Tal Mountaine-Uranium) (Al Tai Mountaine. - -Thorium) ANIKIYEV, K.A.; KOCHKIN, G.D. Fetrolchemical characteristics of Devonian effusives in the Uyment Depression (GorWy Altai). Geol.i geofiz. no.12:63-69 161. (MrAA 15:5) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy geologicheskiy institut, Leningrad. (Uymen' Depression--Rocks,, Igneous) 11--ANIKIYEV,-K.A. Porphyrylike and microlinelike granites in the Chikhacheva Range of the Gornyy Altai. Trudy VSEGBI 73:201-209 162.(14IRA 15:9) (Chikhachova Rango-Granite) ANIKIYEV, K.A. Neotectonic nature of anomalously high formation pressures in oil and gas fields in alpine geosyncline areas. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.5:1192-1195 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Vsosoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-15sledovatellskiy geologo-razvedochnyy Institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.A.Trofimukom. ANIKIYEV.,,.Kirill Aleksandrovich; GINTSBURG, V.I., vodushchiy red.; KRUGLIKOV, N.M., red. [Unusually high reservoir presHuros in oil and gas fields.) Anomallno-vyaokie plastovye davlenlia v neftianykh i gazovykh meotorozhdeniiakh. Leningrad, Nedra, 1964. 166p. (Leningrad. Vaesoiuznyi neftianoi naxichno-isaledovatellskii geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trudy, no.233). (MIRA 17slO) j~ ~- SKRIPACH, T.K.w RODIONOVA, N.P. (deceased3-, BARANAYFV, M.K. Reactivity of esters of phosphoric and thionephosphoric acid derivatives to cholinesterase and hydroxyl ions. Kin. i kat. 6 no.2tl96-202 Yx-Ap 165. (MIRA 18t7) DEMENTOYEV, Yu.P.; ZHITKOV, V.N.i-AN;p~q:__F*V. ~ --- Detachable fishing tool. Biul.nauch.-t6kh.inform.VINS no.1:80-81 160. (MIRA 150) 1. Severo-Vostochnoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. (Boring maohi--ory) ANIKIYEV, S. How we mastered the operativn of the "Optimatik" machines* Dens i kred. 20 no.9:67-70 S 162. (MIRA 3-5:9) 1. Glavnyy bukhplter Sarapullskogo otdeleniya Gosbankao (Sarapul---Machine accounting) AN116%V, V. V. A USM/Heteorological Reasa.reh Sep 1946 Agriculture "AComparativt Study of Moro-Climato by the Method of Phytomaters," V.V.Anl*ev, 4 pp 4% "Comptea Rendus (Doklady)'.' Vol LIn, No 7 Discussian of agrometeorological and ecological studies using the actual living plant as an in- strument for recording environment factora. The phytom-,tric mothod is proved to be highly affe3tive. I'A ZITIQJ 21T103; AN'IKM,V, V. V. 20613 ANIKITEV, V. V. Opyt opredeleniya fertillnosti pyiltsy metodom vitallnoy okraski. Uchen. zapiski (lenngr. gos. ped. in-tim. Gertsena), t. (XXXTIL, 1949, S. Bibliogr: 12 nazv. SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATET - Vol. 28 - Yoskva - 1949 SKAZON, F.D., prof.; LOVCHIMOVSKAYA, Ye.I.; HIT-1-MR, H.S.; ANIKIYNY, Y.V.; TATSKOVSKAYA, K.N., red.; SIDOROVA, V.I., red.izd-_v"a_';" PAVLOVAN - - V.A., tekhn.red. (Paboratory manual of plant physiology] Praktikum po fixiologii rastanii. Itd.5., Ispr. i dop. Pod red. F.D.Skazkina. Koskya. Gos.izd-vo *Sovetskaia nauka.' 1958. 338 p. (MMA 12:5) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii podagogicheakikh nauk RSFM (for Skaskin). (Botany--Physiology) ANIKIYEV, V.V.; KUTUZOV, F.F. New method for determining the surface area of leaves in gramineops plants. Fiziol.rast. 8 noo3t375-377 c61. (111RA 1485) 1. Gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A.L.Gerteenap Leningiad. (Leaves) (Botanical research) ANIKIYEVs V.V. Pathological characteristics of microaporogeneaiB in wheat under unfavorable Boil moisture conditionB. Uoh, zap. Peds inste Gerte. 178:25-33 t5q. (MIRA 14:7) (PlantB, Effect of aridity on) (Wheat) (pollen) ANIKIYEV, V.V. Some peculiarities of the formation of the male gametophyte In barley under the conditions of soil drought. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no-5; 1250-1252 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Kiu-winovym. Ah'IY,IYFV, V.V. Biology of critical Terioda in plants due to insufficient water supply, Uch,zap.Ped.instoGerts. 249:5-207 163. WIRA 17j12) 1. bonlniradskiy gosudarstvennn, podagogicheakly institut imeni A.I.Gertcona, Kifedra botaniki,. ANIKIYEV, V.7- "Aant Physiology and O'lemento of microbiology" by P.A. GerAkell. Reviewed by V*'Y. Anikiev. Fiziol. raBt. 11 no.l: 154-155 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:2) i.-., - U,NSU, L.V.; ANIKI)TV, V.V., dotsent, nauchnyy rukovoditell Effect of n i trop, en- containing substances on pollen germination. lich. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 239:139-142 164. (mml, 18: 3) Q S) 8 ' I 1~ / C: 243.8 300 B 10 e'll0 AUTHORS: Anikiyev, Yu. G.~arid Pc,pcv. P, N TITLE; S-zondary emission Lf rar;.um 3xidz PERIODICAL: Fizika ttrerdogo teli, 6 TEXT: A novel investigation has nc"ri mrid- :11' tn- (f BaO since, flrot5y, it plays an inpcrt,1!)*. 7(.'~? III- tungsten arid aluminum oathodefi. ar.d ~L- - it I r('.4,1 I obtained by various author.3 vary T:.,-? , .1 tpp r set themselves the specific T, i ii k - ft e r in i rh e secondary emission as funvtions rf tl)e a-~gree t tji- and the oxygen pressure, these parameter, ueirw aiitwj f~- vaw,Y w~:hitl widest possible limits. The oxygen pressaro rarigoa t,.-~w(-r, *0~~i ard 10-5 mm Rg and over. ~o attain the high,:st cores with calcium addition were used; Larium a,,t,--retfi-j ithc-apit wcr'~, however, also used in the In th--.t-~e r%ct only their activity, but also the excese of reotrrio bariumi fit,clls 1~. th.1 Card 114 3 Secondary em issi an of oarium c x.L ~12 L) semiconductor was -,nfluen~~ed. Measuri na d i itrram f1i d 1~ es experimental tube _qnd of the om'.*' t o i - t I C. n a was first measured as a fur.~ti-n electrode etiorFy ~ f primitrY upon thene was examirita 1 9, -1 w-re found to yield higher ~I ';aluv-, A th--~ i or) a showea that every fl.i. O(V p ) curves) considrably (be I(~ 0, ;. 1; vo t' 1, 4 j which can be again i?orre-ied ii, i,-irr A.- r-,-. the temperature dependence of the t'npi-Mlt j t h e following: Up to t*~mpvrntures it h i, i : n. a i. S '7; appeared. o was not dependent - :i it-mpet-t, 6L, exhibited an expoz.ential ri6e wh i c h artivity In a * h od t- f a 1 or. v! z-, E-j1) r 111) tc 8~10('C (r. I h t Y, a;,d' slomly at -1 C-!r6 2/1 S" Wj ""00 "J'00( "C. P918 -i rur Secondary emission of 1), n ~,Yi mere also canducted Yith tube,--, t , o (j eo q .1 v, 'I q wiTqd fr~~m an external source. The effect of oxygen upcn '1h9 share c.' 5".Condary- current pulses and upon o wao examined ii~~v. Triv~.--c t'C' dintJnguished here: 1) Cnt))odes of ii vor,~ 1~-.N %,,,, v_Iy displayea a v;% cally normal pulse shape from room temperature t o rj V, a! H g oxygen prei)sure. 2) Cathodoo of n t exponential rise of a at htg), temper,%f,ir,:-) front and a drop after the primpiy- d j d-, ri n a 4ns d t en maxiim)m ,r~j Ile 4. ot h%v,? liny e f c- 6~ 10 r,,.m Hg does n, of a :iigh actilvity: At a rEqduul z v, Ii g se current p,ilst, 11-~~3 r t rnrwl 5 10- 6 MQ; lig vt hieh temperrili,re-k hr., I i A c; r o vi t I i nnd nn exponentiril drep take pl,t,~e; tw? Is _'O ;irjec. The prtncl'pal resul ! s of the pre~;,Fnt 1"1t 1 C.'. :1!'0 '19 follows: 1) o dependa at room temperature or; vn optimun, activily o attains a maximum vnlue %n,i 6 2 ) For Carl 3/4 249118 S, ; 6' NO Secondary emission of' barium cxide b 1011 0 T