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IFERIENCIK. K.: NANDZO, P.: HUPKA, J. Measurement and evaluation of diastolic pressure followed controllea physical effort. Bratial. lek. lIstY 35 no.6: 3LP,7-353 1955. I.,Z katedry telesnej vychovy VSP v Bratislave, predn. prof. dr. Stranai, z Katedry tele3nej vycbovy a telovychovneho lekarstva LFIJK v Bratislave predn. zast. doc MUDr. P. Handzo, a z Balneologickeh; ustavu LFUK,.predn. doc MUDr. J. Hansel. OLOOD PRESSURE, diastolic, eff. of exercise.) ISR, effects, on diastolic pressure.) Him CZECHOSLOVAKIA/fluman and An'mal PlIYA010BY - Blood V-5 Circulation. Ab;3 JoUr Ref Zhur Biol. NO 1,, 1958.,'4020 Airthor J. Duchon' Inst encikj,_~,- Lejdar, M. Oriskoya Title The So-CaIled Juvenile HYPertension. OrIg Pub Lekar. obzor, 1957, 6p NO 5p 298-305 Abstract No abstract. Nri 1/1 MIEIIGIKOVA-ALIMANOVA, B. Ir-organism and their significance in human pathology. Lek. obzor. 2* no.6-7:174-381 June-July 1953. (OLML 25:4) 1. of the Hygienic-3pidemiological Station in Bratislava. Dr. WAW~ Transformation of bacterial colonies to 1-forms. Ceek. spidem. mAkrob. imun. 5 no-1:37-40 May 56. 14, Z Krajokej byg.-epidi stanice v Bratislave, riaditel? Ih,. F. Sebulz. (BACTIMA, tiantform. of bact. colonies to L-form (Cz)) tr wwag . ......... . ... .... -a-"- " -Wa= FIRIBNOIKOVA, Bosena Dr. Incidence of L organisms In patients with cbronic infections In the Bratislava 4necological Clinic, 1952-53. Cesk. gyn. 21 no. 5:379-382 Nov 56. l,,XUS 'Bratielava..riaditell. KUDr. Frantisek Schulz. (GrNMOIDGIOAL DISWZS infect., in Bratislava Gyn. Olin., incidence of L SMOL (CZ) organi L I WN MINION M 01 MR Zors of Zoology, atologictl Inscitute Ikk Academy of Sciences (Oddelenie soologio, biologicky ustav slovelwke-j apAderdit., vied), Bralotteldva. ItMrds froim Four nlotopev'of.the ReSiou oi the arevska Prehwa&i Dw." nratiialava'. Aj2hyia. Vol 18., No Is 1963; pp 45-67. %b3tract r0ermaa smmry modsif ied] i Pr4santatiou of compr4hcnaivt data 1 A gathtred in 3-year study.1958-1962i 98 species of 12 orders of Aves; table aliow3 prfisenae of each of rhe 08 during tha 12 months of the year and relationship to predominant flora; 9 utra are keyed to the prose-no.o of various ordera; netting, migratory and otber patterns are dauribid and discusatd. Eleven C2vcb# 3 ComAn and I HungarUn rafts, boom CHUDA.KO71 -K-P - -kan-didat-teldinicheskikh nauk; M IN, G.Ko, inzhonero 0m a O:blems In the theory and evaluation of diesel hammer pile S e pr ri,werse Nekhostroi..12 no*2124-29 7 155. (KML 8W (Piling (Civil engineering)) Ulf -purif lost ion of the lungs from dust. IV, Iffect of the size of dust particles on the self-purification function of the organism. Praoovni. lek. 11 no,?:345-348 8 159. 1. Ustay hygieny prace a chorob x povolaulAt v Bratislava$ preduosta Hulk. 1. KIUO 11k (IUMS phys Iol.') (MST) MENOMONEE- .Mm 9, M"M i Rz- S - D WON, 6M tn"I;i Disturbance of respiratory regulation in rabbits with experimental p4sumoconiosis. Fracovai lek. 6 no.5:267-273 15 oat 54. 1. 2 ustavu higiony prace a chorob s povolani v Praze, riaditell prof. Dr.#T.Teisinger (RESPIRLTION, in.various diseases pneumoconlools expert In rabbits, pathophysiol, of reap*) (PRUMWONIOSES expert in rabbits, causing disturbance of resp. regulation) MICH, L.; FERIN, J. Iffect of working in high frequency radio Iltatione on certain functions of the OTgaUiBM. PraQOVAi lek.11 nO.10:500-503 D 159- 1e Ustav bygieny prace a chorob 2 povolania v Bratislave, predn. dr. I. Kbaoik. (KMTRMITY eff.) "I al- J. CSSR CS&V (Ceskoslovenska akademie ved,-Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences) Department of experimental hygiene., Institute of Faperimental Medicine (nrldnlpnin Av-nArirnnn+a11nAi hvrAnn-v- U.-,EaTni pY-nPr-1mori+-n1,nck4 Taoel4n4wo-) FERIF tJ.1 RANffj V. The adaptatian of organism and hygimed, Ceske byge 9 no,6t 1. U6tav experimentaln9j. madiciuy UT (Slovenalm akademis ved],, Oddelenie e3q)erlmantalnej bygiezqq, BmUslaveo - -- ------- -T -1 5.2 MAH W.1 FERIN Juraj; VLCKOVA I Angelika; UIRBANKOVA, Gartruda 'Effect of trypan bluq on the elimination of dust f.ravi the lungs. Prac. lek. 16 no.5t2O2-203 JI 16,,,. 1-Ceskoslovenaka akademia ved Ustav exporimentalnej mediciny Slovenskej akademie ved oddeleniv experimmentalnej hygieny, Bra- tislava. I RE1CHRTOVA, L ,~R~.[N,_Ju!nj Iva; URBANKOVA, Gertruda; VLCKOVA, Angelika Elimination of solid particles from the lungs and formation of antibodies. Prac. lek. 16 no.9:410-412 N 1 64 1. Oddelenie experimentaInej hygieny Ustavu. experimentalnej mediciny Slovenskej akademie vedp Bratislava. Ow . Wm IOU VL('OKOIA,A.; FERIN, J. Contribution on the determination of galactose in assoolation with glucose In microquantities of blood In small laboratory Animals. Bratisl. lek. 11.1ty L', no.11:662-669 D 15 t6l, Ustav exmrimentalnej medleiny Slovenskej akademle vled Brat!- j slave, :*Ildelenle experimenialnej hygleny (Maditel clen. koresp. blav. _Skej akukdemle vied J. Antal., DrSc.). REIGHRTCIVA, B.; YERM, J.; URB.ANKOV.1,G. Contribution to the study of changes in the functimal state of the reticiuloendoth'olial'artem in rats. lhRtial. lek. 11'sty nc,*12.-714-718 D 31 t64 1. Oddelenie experlmentalmej hygiery (4!tavu experlmenta2r-ej mediciny Slovenskej akademae -vied Y. Bratislave (riad-Itel clen koresp. Slo7enskej akadamlfl 7led J. Antalp ArSa.). ,C"'ZiE ~,-' '"03 LOV -AYEI A TT ~iLAITAK'l V Department of Experimental lli ene of the Institute of Experimental I'ledioine SAV ~stav cr-7.erimentalric mmadiciny SAV Oddelenic exlcrimentalnej ily.,r,,ien~ Bratislava (ior both-) Prague, Oeskoslovemika Hysriena, ilo 6, !-,6,1, '123-33" "Adaptation of Orgyanism -and Hygiene." AW Azg CZECHOSLOVAKIA ._FER;x,_L%--..OLAHOVA, M; Institute of,Experimental Hygiene, 31ovak Academy of Sciences (Ustav Experimentalnej.Hygieny SAV), Bratis- lava. "Dynamic Recording of Volume-Pressure Curves Obtained in Rat Lung$ Unde r Normal Conditions and After Inhalation of Surface-Actilpe Substances. Prague, Ceskoslovenska Pysioloaie, Vol 15, No 2,_Yeb 66, P 75 Abstract: Tho authors describe an apparatus for continuous recording of the volume-pressure curves obtained with isolated rat lungs. Administration of tho surface-active agent increases the intrapulmonary pressure. 3 Western references. Submitted at 1116 Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 29 Sep, 65. 124 CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 612. OIL,,. 04:61 3.842:616.2N.-003.65-03kL-092.1 .9- 092.9 URBATKOVA, Gertruda; VLCKOVA, Angelika; REICHRTOVAI Eva; Institute of Experimental Hygiene, Slovak Academy of Scien- ces (Ustav Experimenta_lnej Hygieny SAV), Bratislava. "The Effect of Cold and of Cigarette Smoke on the Elimination of Dust from the Lungs." Prague) Pracovni Lekarstvi, Vol 18, No 6 - 7, Aug 66, pp 263-264 Abstract ZA-uthors' &iglish summary modified_7: Experiments on., rats st.:Uwed that both the stimuli investigated inhibit pulmon- ary clearance. The mechanism of the two stimuli is different ,in each case. Cigarette smoke inhibits ciliary activity; the cold induces a stress on the whole organism- 3 Tables, 1 We st- ern, 5 Czech references. (Manuscript received 1 Doe 65)0 MIN, Jo; ULRICH$ L. (hantitative testing of the fibrogenity -of dust containing various 'Emounte of silica. Pracovnilsk. 12 n0-7:344-347 S 160. (SILICOSIS exper. R ISO a I Me W". I VLCKOVA, A.; FERIN, J, Applicability of Quiok's method for the estimation of hippurie sic in the d6toxicAtion procees in-rats. Ceak. byg. 8 no.3: 153-156 Ap 163. 1. CSAV, Ustav experimentalnej mediciny SAV, Bratislava. 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Volga-Don Canall technical :report on the construction of the Volgp-Dou Canal# the TRalyeaskaya bydro 4evelopment atd irrigation vorke (1949-1952); in five volumes] Vblgo-Don; takhnicheskil otabet (continwd on next card) JOAPOV. D.5, (continued) Card 2. o stroitelletTe Valgo-Dongkogo sudokhodnogo kanala iment V-1.1enina. T51miLlanskogo gidrouzla i orositellnykh soorazhenii (19149-1952) v piati. tomakh. Glav.red. S.IA. Zhuk. Moskva, Gos.energ. izd-vo. Vol.,S. [quarry management) Karlernoe M021gigtvo. Recl.toma I.N. Kostrove 1956. 172 p. (MLRA 10:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)-Hinistaretvo elektrostantsit. Byuro takhrilcheekogo otchata o, strottellstva Volgo-Dona. 2. Daystvitallnyy chelll Ake-dimil. stioitolletva, I arkhttaktury SSSR (for Resin) (quarries and quarrying) ANDONOYEV, V.L.; BAUM, V.A.; BAUHGARTZ1, N.K.; BRRMIN, V.D.; BIRYUKOV, BIR7UKOV, S.M.; Bld=, S.I.; WROVOY, G.A.; BUIMr, M.Z.; BURAK07.0 S -N.A.; VBRTAYM# ~.A.; TOVK, G.M.; VORXa. B.A.; IrOSHCHININ, A.P.g. 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(Coutuinued on neit c.-xd) Ams'YBV, T.L.... (continued) Card 4. Glav. red. S,IA. Zhuk. Red. toma I.N. Xostrov. 1958. 319 p. 1. Rassia (192-3- U.S.S.R.) Ydnisterstvo elekbrootautsit. BYDro takhuicheakogo otcheta o stroitelletve Voligo-Dona. 2. Ghleu-kor- respondent A3mdemii nauk SSSR (for Akhutin), 3- Deystvitellny~ :chlen Akademii stroitelletva, i arkhitektur7 SSSR (for Grishin, Razin). (Vo3,ga Don CiLual-HyAraulic engineerixg) TP! M, -N-, 04 i~mia'ffi- 3T mom, WEEMIR -,~q dq~ IzI I ell �RO Ili lkl;vc~t L""I'LINIts Gi wid 3. Wi h ~vguhr coructurc %,it;, 01 Ilwl. H, I ~i7l- UR Tlt ri, m .1 1 1A 0, m MIL M- W, i INUMEN", v- :'!, M-Mr., Uri MI N U N Rm-, 83846 S/138/60/000/003/001/007 A051/AO29 AUTHORS i Eoykh, V. .1 -Samoletova, V.V.1 Ivanova, L.S.; Feringeri D.P., -Kormer, ViA. TEME 3 The Properties of CR14-3 (SKI-3), a New Synthetic Isoprene Rubber PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 3, pp. 1 - 5 TEM. The author-states that in the last decade synthetic rubber of high. elasticity was produced both by the USSR and the USA. A list of some of the types which -were synthesized is submitted (Refs. 1 - 7). It is pointed out that all isoprene rubbers correspond to some degree to natural rubber, depending on the, nature ofthe catalyst and the polymerization method. SKI-3 was synthesized in~the USSR In 1957 - 1958. SKI-3 obtained with a complex modified catalysts was shown not to differ significantly in'its.microstructure from natural rubber and SN Ameripol. It is quite similar to these in its technological and physico- mechanical propertties. The structure of the rubber was determined by the infra- red spectroscopy method. A detailed description of the structure is given and Table 1 shows the data of its comparison with natural rubber and Ameripol SN. Its physico-mechanical properties are discussed. It was found that the SKIT-3 Card 1/2 83846 8/138/60/000/003/001/007 A051/AO29 The Properties Of CRVi-3 (SKI-3), a New Synthetic Isoprene Rubber rubber at a given composition vulcanizes at about the same rate as-natural rubber and in this way differs from the quickly-vulcanizing lithium-isoprene rubber. The elevated rate of vulcanization in the former is probably explained by the presence of residual catalyst. SKI-3 is close to natural rubber in its tempera- ture resistance (at 1000C). It was also found that rubbers produced with complex catalysts havea more uniform structure, better technological properties and a higher temperature resistance, but their elastic' dynamic propertiea are inferior to the high-molecular lithium-isoprene rubber. The authors think 'that SKI-3 due to its many valuable properties is of great significance to the tire and rubber industries. There are 4 tables, I figure and 9 referencest 4 Soviet and 5 Eng- ASSIXIATION., Vsesoyu_,7My institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka Im. 3.V. Lebedeva (All-Union Institute for Synthetic Rubber imeni S.V. Lebedev) Cari P,/2 L BNT(m)h-:PF(c)/EWP(j)~r Pa-4/Pr-A n,/~'A-! S ION i4R: ATS01960a -v, A, A. Xormier, V. A. Krupv,31-v, !-.iL. e r 7(r V nauchno-issledovatel.'skiv institut sinteticheckogc knurhiik-- RAN T 0,? C TAGS! syithetic rubber, isoprene, polymerization. .iecr1f-,r FAC-7: F nerization of isoprene was stud ied with Ziegler ,P- L~ a L" ::B!t F-5 1 ON' ',f R: NS013601 I Orl n i "AW ell .1, -A -MUP ARE:? MrSGER, Ye.P., kand.medAa~ (Lonlograd) Whoanatemical changes In protracted septic andocarditis treated vAlth antibiotics. Trach.delo no.9:903-905 3 159. (MIRA 13:2) L lafedrs, patologichookoy anatomil (nachallulk - Prof. A.N. Chisto- vich) Toyouno-vieditsiustoy ordena, Leuina. akademii im. S.R. Kirova. .(EMGARDITIS) (ARTIBIOTICS) F-,&TA',,-, M. FEFLJAN,M. Problematil.' c questions of metalloids; asbestos. P. 378. (Nova Pro!Lzvodnja. Vol. 7, no. 6, Feb.,1957, Yugoslavia) ~M,~.M/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H-13 Application Ceramics, Glass,-Binders, Concrete. Abs Jour Ref zhur KhimiYa, No 3,, 1958, 884o Author Ferjan MarJan Inst ..... Vitle Vacuumized Concrete. Orig Pub Nova proizvodnja, 1957, 8, No 1-2, 82-85 .Abstract The Institute for testing materials and constructions, at T,Jubjana, has conducted a number of experimenta on unila- teral vacuum treatment of concrete. As a result of the induced difference in pressure at different sides of the concrete the excess vater contained in the interstices of freshly placed concrete is removed, vh:Lch increases the density, impermeability to vater, and strength of the ar- ticles. Card 1/1 -Ijanag Dimiceva 12)1 MILOJEVIC, MI(Arag, in!. (Ljub Assetahly method applied to the construction of sewerage collectors and other publie utilitles. Tehnika Jug 18 no.11.8uppl:Padioizotopi zrac 2 no.11s20222-2026 N 163. 16 Saradnici Zavoda za'ispitlvanje materijala i konstrukaija, Ljubljana. Tu 16%. ind S. ,.Tc cu 7-isruil. W4 mdals (specidl L-~Ue e OCtOber LOSZ, 12-IS.-ReSUIL- off L,b mm' iudl~- te Mcgu delicalts acouding to Bart- t:, m -pa, Ltd N. FERJANC:IKOVA-KOVACOVAO Vlasta Preparation of a mutant of respiratory-deficient yeasts and its chemical characteristics. Biologia 15 no.6:455-457 160. (EEAI 9:10) 1, Katedra antropologie a genetiky University Komenakeho, Bratialava.,. (YUSTY, MINION, M-1,11 FERJEW-GIk, T. The Soviet standard for designs of wooden structures. P. 237. (STAVBA.) (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 4, No. 8, Aug. 1957 MEW 10m; W-1-mv MORE 9 FretF-nzi .1 1 Inki K Orgonam Trqnsportn 1 Svynzl. (C.1-1-ml -n-d AOton-; Toward Or7ani Df TrDn-port~Qc,n and -Py A. Ya. ?Prkc,1 1~/,,n 1 1. M. Kht,lrllimov. Moskva, Gostorrlizc-at,%1950. 79 P. Tqb:les. 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Own cwi%kp- are It :0 pmenjiii jA it_ jig stuatts ties dahet tb4n thifit Sao TIM COOM. o( jig almns in [hr Ili- -Os ate Ws and ill thr hiatr j-hap jUbe to t1lo IIIIISIAtAkilit ~t it qll Wit gI 11te Imi"t unkf u( 111ASU(tudi., Cf. St. ill see 0'. &I&.ILi stIALtUICKAL Lift to All to u is 49 PC U 1) isA -re it 49 49 "SIW&I A 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0c, o"gross on *Is 41 00 000 0 0 is Sol", #s# is IN 40, we. 11 IN 5 Is V ~111 P a M a 41 40 4.4 0 141 09 P-L-1. A_A_A_A-A- A H r, a,. AA V Ix a, a 00 Ultravitilot-abaceptim Spectra of mixture* of duclNiotitits JJ and iutileo adds. MuW* adenytit add add L-tyrosine. A_A.J~crMV1n. DoUddy Alad, Nawk S.S..S.ft. 59, 110-7(1941Q.o~Wmclra of the inifividual tul"Intifts and 00 it of their ittists. weft! olitalaftl In Zeiss fluarts spectregfoph. L-Tymint. Ow absorption Is defined mainly b7 the bertme ring, and muscle adenylic acid, which absorb* by the virtue of the putine ring. were the initial specimens. TyrWnc was run in phosphate builer at pit 7.34; It gave itiai,uL~swptionat.%-274oA.,K-0.13, Thradrnyhr ucid soln. (mupn. unstated) hail runs. alim)rption at 2tWX) A..X-0.35, rho, curves are reproduced. Ournixingthe "Ds. the spectrum of the mixed sojo~ Was measured. It 00 0 ;fiffers substantially from the additive curve. Thetyr ne r-O a 051 luix, femains-but the section 2&X)-Wg) A. Is almost bed- e 13 H! Wei W !fl son(al and the overall abiorption cmd. Is much lowered In rempffiri*X1*1112summarycurve. 711cchangeofabsorption VO thus affects the purine ring; the exact nature of the reason 0 6 not clear, foc it is Unlikely to be mere salt formation. G. M. Ko"alloff ZOO, -.1,e-t All L C 4*01ftv "i- 00 Hip 0.1 0-9 111j,11061 It T fu 0 if 0 1 Ar W 6 9 V T -1 .1 1,r 1 1-01 14 1 U 0 0 00 It it a P 10 QV 11 a a a it 1 91 0.: _I egg 00 9 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 CA Tk* dwma In the Salk ON tie 64"1" 44 twamd". iml dstasked by tkmvwf4 H. A. HoWev &W 'A A. PCLkhW Pa"" PiVIOV9. U.SS.R.). I Y A Nook. S.S.S.R. 60. No. 1. IZI-40W); d, Coopersom. C.A 33. 296-Dogs were injected intramuscularly with a toW of IW-Imu mg. of 16fautim (F) W100 Mir. at 0 tin.). he I ptiglis we" than illumlitated at VW-2ftv* T wave 911imb. and examud. with the mkro"w stod spgvtto- photometer. The cytopimm of manstimic cells I of I treated dap showed a poster ultmvkW ah~ ion than that given by normal 409 nerve cello. I TW=I atmueption was peabobly,caumed by the nucleopeatelus which hot beta newly funned under the tudogam of 1. Tite pythoddine component of I may participate In the synthesis of item cell nudcolyoxeins. If. I'destley r-MIMINrIf, A. A. -authc0-------- See: MOISE ME , Ye. A. MoiseTev, Ya. A. 2nd Farldimin) A. A* 11A 3pli ation of indirect ultraviolet spectrogr2phy in microscoI& 211hist:iogical 7 rese,arch.": Tru~T Fiziol. in-ta im. Pavlova, Vol. 111, 71949, .P. 42-46 -- BiblLog: P. 46 SO-. 11-3566, 15 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, vo. 14, 1949). 'Q Iftm? 90 "I m Of SI M oz al F :-'Y" MA&I for t6 at the vtotefil coulpodints , ti I ~ o ; saucto. obtained by themethod.of inictodpectroVaphl Wult9wirldlet UghC A- tentagma. va, ~v.- S.. No. 3. 14-1 are given of a PIv3to-(2hj gvaphic ukhod for obtaining ultraviolet absorptiv i apectm I ot microscopic objecu.. The collold from a L2rge Iollide of the thyroid gizand of a normal dog. though not entirely h,xnugencow. ~hovred greaftr rbwrptioa In the region of V75 A. (tyror~inc-tr-.,ptoph and less in the reiion of 0570 A. (aucleotides), than = that from a Mwi follicle. L--- =ptt. hypertrophy of the c4nd. the ratio a' protein p mcuurecl by qro*ir.~trvptopbam absorption) to omen, ~ vaciectide coacn. incr=--cd as t-lic follkle devclopee_ but the proteld oj=. itsell smained less Ebaa acr=l tbroughout. The hoi,xriae pr(xeas of colloid formation. txpejirnentally (nducfd~ wzu,abo wwatpatlied bY an iUMUSIM' PrGtcia- uuc1eo61v-.ratjo_the spcctrum of the final Lalloid difted"K Jitttj from that of1tit! aertnAl. Gordon G, EMU" US3R General Biology Individual Development. B Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biolo, No 9, 1958, 38010. Author Inst : Not given. Title : Spectral Charactetistics of Thyroid Gland Colloid in the Process of Intraauterine Development of the Guinea Pig. Orig Pub: Izv. Es.testv. - nauohn. in-ta im. P. F. Lesgafta, 1957., 28, 176-1914 Abstract: The protein components in the composition of the thyroid gland colloid were studied by spectral analysis on guinea pigs from the 31st day of intrauterine life to the moment of bitth. On the 31st day i. e. at the beginning of follicle formation, an iodine,oontaining protein was al- ready found in the colloid with a considerable Card 1/3 USSR / General Biology - Individual Development. B Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38010. Abstract: admixture.of nucleoprotein; a broad maximum -,320 za () points to the presence of thyroglob- ulin, At subsequent stages of embryonic develop- ment the nucleoprotain.oontent diminished and an accumulation of thyroglobulin began. The absorp- tion curves in 50-day old fetus were similarly charaoteriatio of an adult guinea p1g. Subse- quently, the absorption curves again changed-,-.form, which can be explained by an increase in the quan- tity of diiodotyrosine and thyroxine. Based on absorption ourves,aa considerable decrease of thy- roxine and diiodotyrosine content in the colloid may be assumed by the 66th day, i. e. before bii!th. In some cases a considerably larger content of thyroxine was found in new-born guinea pigs, than during the whole embryonic period. Absorption Card 2/3 14 USSR / General Biology - Individual Development. B Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Biolej, No 9, 1958, 38010. Abstract: curves may d .iffer oonsiderably at different points of an individual f6lijele by the position of the maxinja~ as,wbll as by outlines which indicate a diffekent content of thyroglobulin and nUoleo- proteins In them. Card 3/3 79-2-1/64 .ATUTHORst Glagoleva, A. A. Ferkhmin, A. A. TITLE: -A The Investigation of Aqueoua Solutions (f Acetic Acid by the Method of Combined Light Dispersion (Issledovaniye vodnykh rastvorov uk- susnoy kisloty,metodom kombinatuionnogo rasseyaniya eveta) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 2, pp. 269 209 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Certain organic acids play an important part in the living or~raniam.. Their investigatLon, however, is rendered verj difficult due to their too low concentration. For investi-eating the acetic acid the 'byed the method of combined li,, t dispersion. This~-acid authors emp h was selected as the ~first, because it had already been inveat'Jigated 'by various methods. Nevertheless the opinions varied %tibly as well on the change of thestructure of acetic acid by dilution with water. as on the formation of hydrates. The invcsti--~tions were beGun in , highly concentrated solv,.ti:ons whi~.,h viere 2ore ,ind nore diluted 11ith water. T'he conclusions drawn from these invest i,,~at ions are: 1) The modification of thespectrum. of the combined li.-ht disper3ion of aqucov.,3 solutions of acetic acid were investizated with respect to 99 1,9 to 1 13 /,). The occurrencc of the max:LT.,iun concentration ( -rom - of 1690 c -1 in the bane, of the carbonyl group is explained bir the m .1 C.ard,1/3 formation of carbohydrates. 3) The change of the c-onfi-uration of w I Mllll MMIMI IN 719-2-1/64 'The Investi-,ation of Aqueous Solutions of Acetic Acid by the 11etbod of Comb1ned T - 0 6 1 Light:Dij.persion -1 band 617 cm. upon dilution of the acid with water takes placo simul- taneously Ytith the change of the hydreen bonds in the acid. In the dimeric ring the band does not possess any structuTe; on breaking:. '00 cm- ard is by fur.. :of a hydrogen bond the. maximum occurs near U ther dilution di3placod to 590 chi-1. Another maxiijum (560 cm-'I (formation of IDi- occurs in the concentration range of 65 - 60 ~p hydrates). Thus the shape of the band 617 cm-1 is connected with the molecular structure of the acid. 4) The band 1430 cia-1 (and perhaps also 1360 cm-1) is counted by the authors amonG the group. G - 0 or C - OR of the carboxyl. In the dimeric rirU this band does not possess any complicated. structure. Tlie latter does not change . its position on dilution of the acid with water either; but accord- ing to dilution an odditional maximum vinoic position and inbnsity change accordin.- to concentration occurs towards lower frequi Mcie s. 5) Be--inning v~ith 78,8 % and upon further dilution the band, '1700' cm-1 which corresponds to the carbonyl group is not displac'edi This band remains visible to a concentration of 1,3 %. 6) The growp. of~ bands 2944, 2380, 2990 and 3023 cz-1- is not displaced upon an,'I di - lution until the concentration of 1,3 % and is not modified in its mutual positions either. Consequently there exists no doubt Vhat Card 2/3 ti.ese bands belong to the radical. of acetic acid- 7) The band. 79-2-1 64 The Investigation of Aqueous Solutions of Acetic Acid by the Method of Comt,ined Light Diapersion 092 cm -1 which belongs to the linkage C - C does not change until the concentration 1of 1,3 '0 either. Groups of bands which lie ~near~ 1020 and 1105 am- and which are ascribed by som authors to ace t.ic acid probably belong to the liL;ht source. There are 6 figures, I table, and 40 references, 14 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIIATIONt State Institute for Natural Sciences, Institutk- for evolution-ary'. Physiology AS USSR (Gosudarstvennyy yestestvenno-nauchnyy inotitut i Institut evolyatsio=by fiziolbgifakademij nauk s5SR) SUBMITTEDs January-29, 1957 AVAILABLEi Library, of Congress Card V3 5W SOV179-29-5-65/75 AUTHORS: Glagolevaq A. A.1 F rkhminp A. A. TITLE: Investigation of Aqueoue.Solutions.of Succinic Acid by the. Method of the Raman. Efffeet_ (Isele A ovaniye vodnykbL.rastvoro11 yantarnoy.kieloty metodom kombinatsionnogo rasseyaniya eveta) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obehohey khimii,_1959, Vol 299 Nr 5, PP 1715-1718 (USSR) ABSTRACT; Investigation conditione.correspondoid to those-of-an earlifir investigation (Ref I); ihe ourvee.obtained.with.the..micro- photometer MF-2_'(gigs 1, -2, 3) were confirmed....by.measuremonts made with the horizontal c omparat or..IZA-2-. _The, _f c.1lowing wels measured: waters*4-30%, 4-73% and 5--93% solution.--Tn..the... authors' assumption, an intrainolecular-hydrogen-boad-io separated in a part of the succinic.acid molecule at a con- centration of 5-93~- In the case of a decrease in the'succimic aoid conoentrationp there is a rise In the share of the molecule with separated hydrogen bond. There are 3 figurest, 2 tables, and 12 references, 5 of which are Soviet. Card 1/2 FERMIIN, A.A. Po:3sible sources of the regeneration of interrenal 'tissue in maimmls. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 56 no.9:99-102 S 163. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Iz laboratorii gistofiziologii (zav. - Ye.A. Moiseyev) Insti- tuts, evolyutsionnoy fiziologii imeni Sechenova (dir. - chlen-kor- respondent AN SSSR Ye.M.:Kreps) AN SSSR, Leningrad. Predstavlena deystvitelln-ym chlenom AMN SSSR D.A. Biryukovym. MOISEYEV Ye.Ao (Leninf,,rad);. SHURYGM, D.Ya, (LonIngrad), MITTIL"~- A. A. Loningrad); PETROV2 N.S. (JAningrad) Effeat of cytostatic substarces on the endocrine glands. lwlch. pat. :24 no,U:57-63 162. (MIRA .18:12) I. Iz laboratorii gistofl.ziologii (zav. Yo.A.Moiaeyalr) Instituta i3volyutsionnoy fiziologil Imeni I.M.Sechenova AN 'T'll (dir. ,,~hlen-korrespondent AN SSSR YeoM.Kreps) i kafedry fakillitetskoy toranii (nachallnik - prof. V.A.Beyyer) Voyenno-.edltsinskoy :ordena 14nina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. 'I" _- 'i, R ,~ M, ~* 'M `- ~ .5~ . :1 1 4~ ~ ;,- f~5 ,- . * .1 M I ~ , - ~: ~~ . z 13011. IM't WIN 3. M-l M MI'm M. ~~- W. imms, J. q rl ~,- e FWO. M. G, Milling machine for the working of veneered parts. Der. prom. 6 no,.'2: Z7 If '57- (MLRA 10:4) 1. Kinekly radiosevod is. Nolotova, (Woodworking machineri) (Veneers and veneering) ~"V MERWITORN REP 10 EWE R % FMO, S,.; ICZR Z, I.; SANWR, T. Complete local anesthesia iii labor. Rua noorv. lop. 15 no. 11: 321-323 Nov 1952. (GLIG 23:5) I..Dootors.- 2. Second Women's Clinic (Director Prof..Dr. Imrs Zoltan), Budapest Medical University. ;FmO# S.;; SZEMESI. It Nei.vindicatiou of explorative laparotomy. Kagy. noory. lap. 15 no. 12:1369-374 Deo 1952. (OLML 24:1) Second Womenle Clinic (Director Prof. Dr. Imrs Doctors. 2. Zoltan), Budapest Medical University. POKO, SLndor, dr. -,%MOt=ne6,, ileus and torsion of the ovar7 in pregnancy. Magy. lloorvolap* 17 no*6:349-354 NOT 54. A Budaposti, OryostudomatWi Maetem IL' oz. noi klinikajanak lcozlemenVe (Igazga*to: Zoltan rmre dr. eg7eteutt tanar). (PMVANGT,- complications. with.ovarian t6rsion) CMSTRUCTIONt. in pregnancy, i1sus.with ovarian torsion) (OVARLIW# diseases torsion in pregn., with Ileug) W I WIS ENO- "Im n MM"A 3cc 10 Vol W5 Obstetrics May 60 Boil. hinpli'll.,I) OPFRATION FOR VAGINAL,AIND UTE RINP, PROLAPSF 11110tj m6dooltdo~hUvely- 4-s m6lik-WeiMs gy6gyi'tas.%rj, - Fevko S. .1nd a F. Sudapesti Orvostud. Egyet, 11. 118i Klin. K8-.T'.-NT7-1j-,N;00RV. 1009, 2L2/4 (189-197) Tables 4 Illusi 9 A huw Mhod woo sought In those cases, where hysterectomy to necessary, In the pidep Njayolo, Watkins', Crosson's and Werner's modifications came up for etiholdoptillon, After. hystorectomy the cystocele was ropa:ired by means of the Usual tlicillods. Then the stumps ofthe round 11 aments woro.at~ached to the con- ntictive lipsue below the anterior vaginal wall, Re stumpa of the adnexa wore attathod to the plica vesicouterina by means of silk sutur0A. An anterior tissue bridgu is formed which not only serves for the fixation of the stumps but also for the prevention of urinary incontinence. Both sacrouterine ligaments are united Wah the anterior bridge. The perineum Is reconstructed in Wicusual way. The operation was carried out in 97 cases, 85 of which were followed up~ This operation is also recommended for older patients. BArsony - Budapest t 7 M-11 dr.; BAKOS,Gy OYORVM, V.; MEMZ, X.; SMASSY, K. Dn dexamethasone therapy of Infectious obstetric and gynecologic diseases. Acta chiri, acads BOL hfunge 5 no,.40W-318 164. I..Geburtshilfliche und Uyntiekologische AbteJaung (Chefarzt: Dr.S. Ferkq) undlabDratorium (Chefarzt: Dr. J. Palo-czy) des Tetenyi-Kranlcenhaubes., Badalxist6 -dr.; MOSI'GZdap dr. GYORVARYp Vilmos,, dr.1 MFJMZ,, Emo,,dr.; SZILASSYp Korneliapdr. The role of~glycocorticoids In the treatment of severe In- .fectious obstetrical and gynecological diseases. Orv. hetilo 1b5 no.13:577-58/+ 29 Hr 164 1, Povaroei Tetenyi uti korhAs,, S.zuleazeti- Mogyogyaazati Osztaly (osztalyves,,etot FeAoJqSandor dr es laboratorium (osztal.yvezeto; Paloazyp Jozeef, dr.i. HUNGARY FERKO, Sandor Dr, GAL, Imre, Dr, SZONYI, Istvan, Dr; Capital City Council -Tffre f0tvVe-To-spital, Obstetrical-Gynocological Ward (chief physician: FEIRK0. Sandor, Dr) and Radiology (chief physician; GAL, Imre, Dr) (Fovarosi Tanacs Tetenyi Uti Korhaz, Szuleszeti-Nogyogyaszati Osztaly es Rontgen Osztaly), Budapest. "Deperiences With the Use' of Cytostatic Compounds in Cases of Malignant Ovarian Tumors. Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 108, No 11, 12 Mar 67, pages 496-498. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] Based on a literature survey and ? cases observed, the experiences gained in the course of the cytostatic therapy of malignant ovarian tumors are reported. The therapeutic principles (surgery and irradiation) used by the authors are described in detail, followed by a discussion concerning the particular phase in which cytostatic treatmeni is administered as well as the method and amount used. According to the authors' views, cytostatic therapy should be used in every case. Although sufficient time has not yet elapsed for the final evaluation of the good results achieved in tho cases discussed, it is the opinion of the authors that the therapeutic approach advocated by them is convincingly justified by the absence of symp- toms and complaints in 5 patients, especially the incurable cases which had become suitable for radical surgery as well as those cases in which re- curreaces or metastases disappeared. 5 Hungarian, 36 Western references. YUGOSLAVIA Dr Hilsn-PERYOVIC Neuropsychiatric 0,spartment of General Hospital (N );sillijatrij odjel Opce bolnice) Banjaluka. IINturalogic and Psychl-nt.rtC COMPUCSti0n$ Of P0114gra.11 Z.48rebi LijecnickL YI.Sanik, Vol 84, No 8, Aug 1962; pp 791-796. Abscral.j &a=an stmzury tandifiel?. The caseo of three patients with pellogra and primarily psychiatric symptomatology are deacribed, ;&ile florld forms of palla.-ra are becoming relatively rare in most parts, (if Yijgoclavia now, less se-vere cases seem frequent in view of the maity patients vho respond better to dietary and vitamin therapy than to paychopharmaca. Three case rtports, review of literature, 4 photographs; 3 YugoslAv and 11 Western refetences. FERKOVIC,, Milan, dr. The incidence of cerebral cysticeroosis. Lijecn. vjesn. 86 no.4s 46113-469 Ap 164 1. Tz Neuropsihijatrijakog odjela Opce Bolnice u Banjalual. FERKOVIC, Nikolas tekstilni tehnicar Dyeing with.the Orbantin and Orbamin dyestuffs at temperatures above 1000C. Tekstil.zagreb 13 no.5406-410 My 164. 1. Dyestuff Plant-and Chemical Combine, Zagreb.