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FROLOVA, Ye. X. Cand Geol-Min Sci - (diss) "Petrography of the Lower Permian De- posits of the Kuybyshevskiy Volga Region and the northwestern part of Orenbugskays. Oblast." Kuybyshev, 1961. 14 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Bducation RSFSR, Kuybyshev In- dustrial Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev); 150 copies; price not given; author not indicated on cover; (KL, 6-61 sup, 204) FROLOVAp Ye.K. .............. Structure of carb9nate rocks in Iower Peraian medixente of the Volga Valley Oprtion of Kmybyohsy Province. Truft 01 (KIRA "r ,rontoknefti no.3:ik~-57 161. 16t7 (Xvbyshey Province-Rooks, Carbonate) FROLOVA, Yo. X. Structure of sulfate formations In Lower Permian sediments of the Volga Valley portion of Kuybyshev Province. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no,3:58-U %1. (MIRA 16:7) (KVbyshev Province-Sulfates) HOLOVA, Ye.K. Mineralogical and petrographical characteristics of lower Kazanian sediments In the Kalinovka-Novostepanovskoye gas-oil fields. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no-3:63-84 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Kuybyshev Province--Gas, Natural--Geology) (Kuybyshev Province--Petroleum geology) (Orenburg Province--Gas, Natural--Gealogy) (Orenburg Province--Petroleum geology) Ut~ .777 ACC NRt WT'Tdo620Y_(_A/_)_S WOU R-C-E-60 D E _:U R / 0 0 0-0 1-6-6-10 0-0 _/_0_0_0_/_0_O 3 9 / 0 0 4 5 AUTHOR: Kuznetsova, V.P.; Smetankina, N.P,; Chernaya, N.S.; Oprya, V.Ya, ; Frolovj,..XSXm ORG:~ none TITLE: Study of the electrical and physical properties of polymers prepared from organosilicon tertiary diacetylenic.alcohols communication 9) 1 SOURCE: 'AN UkrSSR, Sintez i fiziko-khimiya polimerov (Synthesis and .Oysical chemistry of polymers). Kiev, Naukova dumka. 1966. 39-45' TOPIC TAGS: organic semiconductor, semiconducting polymers ~organosilicon compound ABSTRACT; 'A'study* h~i bee1diiade of'the electrical propertie's of pofj~iera prepared. by the thermal-polymerization of certain tertiary diacetylenic organo- I=atcic structure having an ethylene silicon alcohols of symmetric or unw 1/3 UM none :C NRs ATTOO6292 bridge betweea-ihe:-s,ilfcon &tons: CHO It CH6 clu wh Ckk CjH# Cl% ICH.6JIMr 4H0 ~H CHJ-M -7- d-2 /3 ACC NRs AT7006292 Mia polymers were subjected to heat treat6ent at 200-600% under argon. The heat-treated polymers were either readily fusible re Gina or fine :powders which could not be pressed at pressures up to 104 kg~cm~ and tengeratures. of several hundred degrees centrigrade. Therefore, conductivity, Lmeasurements were carried out for samples directly under pressure (103 kg/cm?). It was fo~ndlthat prior to heat treatment, the polymers were typical insulators (p, > 10 4 ohm cm). Hdat treatment at 300-500*C produced products with organic-semiconductor and paramagnetic properties 1018-1019 spin/g). The electrical (unpaired *spin concentration, 'conductivity of the polymers had no ionic component. The temperature dependence of resistivity measured at 20-150*C obeyed an exponential liw. 'The resistivity at 200C wasr of the order of 1011 to 106 ohm-cm, and the activation energy for conduction was 0.3---0.5 ev. Each polymer had a .critical heat-treatment temperature beyond which resistivity dropped isharply; for polymers of I and 11 it was about 400%, and for the polymei `of III, about 300*C. 1R spectroscopy and weight loss data suggest that on heat treatment at 300-400*C, the polymers undergo partial degradation and formation of conjugated regions.. ..OrKg. art. has: 3 figure .a. (SM] SUB CODE: 11, 20/ ;SUBM 'DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ ATD PREss: 5116! Card 3/3 60-7-9- 6610%','1011120051 ACC NRt kl'?000202 (A) SOURCE CODES URI 1 2009 AUTHOR: Snatankina, N. P.; Kuznetsova, V. P.; 11yukas, S. D.; BelogoIc-Anal G. N.; Frolova, Ye. K. OIRG: Institute of Chemistry of High 3volecular ComDounds, Acadevy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR (Institut khtmii vysokonoleku1yarnykh soyedineniy Akadomii nauk Ukrain-~ skoy SSIR) nthesis and study of functional organosilicon compounds with a hydrocarbon TITLE: Sy bridge botwoon the silicon atoms. Part 11; Acetylenic alco6ls of disily1methylene, `~'and -ethylene and some of their conversions ~"SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 36, no. 11,.*.1966, 2005-2009 TOPIC TAGS: acetylene compound, organosilicon corwoundp alcohol ABSTFUCTIt Continuing their studies, the authors investigated primary and tertiary acotylonic organ6silicon alcohols and glycols and some of their conversions. Acotyl- enic alcohols df the disily1mothylene and -ethylene series were synthesized as fol- Cara lk UDC: 66f. ACC 4PU ONfgBr BrMgC;:~C-L-C11j 11 R' + Dr.%IgCs . C-C11jONfgBr C11, X-SI-A-SI-Cl RN R .011 R no. IF X-SJ-A-S1-Ci--C-C-CH3 X-Si-A-Si-C-=C-C112011 A R, R RIP A -CH2- A=-cfl2- (VIT) X=R=R.,--R'MCH" (VIII)- X W-1;, R ~:%R, . rt-;. cu... (111) X CMI. R = RI -- R' I~. CH OH 11) X - C-=MC--CH.OH. W - R'= CH, A--CH2CH2-. C-i-e-C-CH., R no = no CH.. (1y) X QaC~Cff,OH. R R'= CnT-r, R,=CR.... (V) X Gz-:C-CII,OH. R R'= R CaH4; (VI) X Q~C-CH,OH. R CH, RI zz In the presence of Ha, the alcohols and glycols obtained readily react with virql butyl other to give the corresponding acetals: 2 15 C113 C113 OC,!I, C113 C11, Iy; ci c,; X_ IC112S I-CMC-CJ120-cl I-G113. X-S'C 112S I -G_~-C-C-O C 1 r C1 13 C113 G113 C113 C113 C11, (X1 X = C11'. (X1l) X = c1l, (XIII) X ~ cj%, (XI x C,11, (XIV) X=CU5C-C-OC11-O(;,11.. CH3 CH3 Of, C113 R, C'u, CJTfOO-&1-OC1'2-C=C- I'_C111"l- I S Si-.C=C-C1120-C1f-OCJfG fill w.s Cff3 (XV) 1~1 -Cll, R*=C,lt,: (XVI) It'- 1t,MC.jj,: 1XV11) R, - C11" R, Substitution of chlorine for the hydroxyl group In primary acetylenic alcohols by means of thionyl chloride in the presence of pyridine formed products of the type n it, X-SJ-A-SJ-C=-C-CJJ2C1 A- -C1J3C11j- (XV1111 X R R'= R' CH,*, (XXI) X = Ca-C-C 11,C1, R= R'=-CH (XIX X=C,Ye1t=R,=1t1=CH* . R-=CH Axx X=CM CH.M. R=W=j1,=C1T,. (Xxll~ X = Cz_%C-MX1. R R, = R - cal.: (XXI 11 X = Crac-C11,21. R C�, ~L, = C't iso-cji,* Card 3/5 I , , - * , - , - c ~ j .: - I I - ;q, - ~ r . ; .-- ~ > -, , I . '. - -. -1 .. -1 -t, j.! -. -. - - 1 ~ " 1 . . .., j .~~ 0 . . : . . : 1. -- 11 I , ;"- - :: '. . . . S7~ N; ii ACC NR1 AP7000202 In addition, the following y-chloro derivatives of tertiary alcohols wore.obtpinad by chlorinationt C113 C11, C113 C11, C113 cu, (XXIV) X CH" (XXV) X = C.11" (XXVI) X - -CMC-C(CII')'CI. The yields and physical constants of the synthesized compounds are given in Table L, Orig. art. hasl 2 tables. SUB COMES 07/ SUBM DATEI 12jul65/ ORIG REFS 0031 OTH REFS 001- Card PREYS,M.O.; YROLOYA,Ye.N. Use of steam-oxygen blast in shale distillation generators. Trudy YNIIPS no*3:199-208 135. (MLRA 8:12). (Baltic Sea region--Oil shales) (Hydrocarbons) USSR/ZooparnsitoloGy Parasitic Pilotozoa, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol, No 10, 1958, 43367 Author : Frolova,'/E.N. Inst : -:- Title : Parasitic Ciliates of Astomata Group of Oligochacte of Eastern bbirman. Orig Pub : Zool. zh., 1957, 36, No 9, 1281-1291. G-1 Abstract : In ologochaeta Clitellio arenarius, Lumbricillus lineatus, L. profugus, Marionina crassa and Enchutraeus albidus, 4 species of Astomata are identified: Radiophrya prolifera 0 forras), R. grandis spe ne, Mesnilella fastiGata, and ~,noplophrya filium (descriptions are given). Wide varia- tions are noted in R. prolifcra, due to its habitat on Cifferent species of h1--sts and the difference in their eco- logy. Card 1/1 .31 - - ~Z: T-- COU'liTRY i:s ~%,,:t G CATFLORY Zoo,~Arlisltologry.Parazi tic Womls.k'reneral Froblorls ABS. JOUR. i MhBiol., NO. 4 1959) ?10. 14976 AUTHOR : Loning INST. rad S a-tr-Pardagogical Tnstitute* TMME : Infectivity of Molluscs of Lake ?ertozoro by Farthonogenetic~ Generations and Larvae of (MG. M : Ilcli.zaf).Lonir~,gr.goo.ped.in-ti J-m. A.1.1rertsen, Ic"S, 11-3, 217-259 1~1 ABSTRACT Over 8 thousand molluscs belonging to 17 species wore dissected. rrho averago percentage of infes- tation was 27 species ol.cercariae were discovered. The most various cercarial fauna In found In Gnlba palustris j, Limnaea stagnalis, Corotus corneus and Blthynia tentlaulata. Some Ln. .I. Gertsen CA rl:l: 112 6 PREYS, V.F., doktor tekhn. nauk; FROLOVICH, Ye.N., inzh. Feeding of billets in automatic transfer machine lines. Mekh.'i avtom. proizV. 18 no.4:7-11 Ap'64. (MIRA 17:5) MIKHINA) Tatlyana flikolayevna;gROLOYAO len~%~Rikolae7a.,'. SHCHERBINA) V Tatlyana Vladimirovna; KAPYSHEVIM,V.S., re 11 111SHOVA, V.A., tekhn. red. [Laboratory manual on the zoolog of invertebrates]Praktikum po zoologii bezpozvonochrqkh. Pod red. E.F.Frolovoi. Mo- skva., Vysshaia'shkolap 1962. 207 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Invertebrates) GOTOVTS4VAJ, L.A.; ZEIU!OVA., K.N.; SHIKHER., M.G.; FROLOVA, Ye.N. Simplified method of continuous alkali-peroxide bleaching of fabrics. Nauch.issl.trudy IvNITI 25:154-182 161. (MIRA 15:10) (Bleaching) (Textile fabrics) KAI&OV, N.F., otv. za vypusk; SUILVIEVA, R.A., tekhn.red. [New problems in metal cutting] Novyo voprosy r62aniia metallov. Moskva. 1958. 38 P. (Paredovoi opyt proizvodetva. Ser.wfekhnologiia mashinostroeniin,l no.24. Obrabotka metallov rezoniom). (MIRA 13:1) 1. Moskovskiy Dom nnuchno-takhnichaskoy propagandy imeni F.R. Dzherzhinskogo. (Metal cuttina) 130TTAT4=0, Nikolay StapanoTich; B3LOSTOTSKIY, L,Ya.t red.; IFROLOVI, otV. sa vypusk-, SUKHARVA, R.A., takhn.red. [Mechanization and autome tion in the manufacture of metal-cutting tools) Nekhanizataiia i avtomatizateiia v instrumentallnom pro- izvodstve. Moskva, 1959. 50 P. (Moskovskii dom nauchno-takhni- cheskoi propagand.Y. Pbredovoi opyt proizvodstva, Seriia: Pro- gressivnaia tekhnologlis mashinostrosaiia, vyp. (KIRA 13:10) (Metal-cutting tools) (Automation) TILLIS, Semen Aronovich; LMBKO, V.A., red.; MCLPYA,J~L.~.., otv. za vypusk; SUKHAREVA, R.A., tekhn.red. (Sconomic efficiency of the use of special and multipurpose attachments with interchangeable parts in the machinery industry) Zkonomicheakain effektivnost* primaneniia spetsiallnykh i univer- sallno-abornykh prisposoblenii v mashinostroanii. Moskva, 1959. 63 P. (Moskovakii dom nauchno-takhnicheekot propagandy. Peredovol opyt proizvodatva. Seriia: w3konomika i organizataiia proizvodstvat" no*5). (MIRA 13:4) (Machine tools--Attachmsnts) FROLOVA, Te.S. Conference on over-all standardization of elements of production processes. Standartizats'ita 24 no.2:59-60 F 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Standardization) FROLMAI rG A4 Inprovement of the quality of metal-outting tools is an urgent objective. Standartizatafte, 27 no.5:56-57 My ,63. (MIRA l6s6) (Metal-cutting tools) L 27281-66 EVIP (k)/EVJT(d)/EWP (h)/EWP (1)/E'NP (v) JT ACC NR: AP6017737 SOURCE COM UR/0028/65/000/006/0031/0033 AUTHORt Frolovap Ye,, S, (Referent) ORG: MDNTP TITLE: Conference on the problems of unitization -and standardization aq SOURCE- Standartizatsiya, no. 6, 1965, 31-33 TOPIC TAGS: scientific conferences machine, tool industryq precision instrument- industryj automation, satellite payload comoonent, artificial earth satellite .,&,standardization ABSTRACT: A conf e'ren`c6' oii the problems -of- unft~' zq~ ng'~uilding a;14 ~~trument manufacture of the meang-9-f-I)ro P90- c- 'ffii U____ Tj'~Pt.the moscow House for Scientifi 'CC C -Fxi F bruqg 1 Propaganda by the State ..Comattee on _Stcmdar4as _11,easures and Measuring Tho chairman of the state committees Professor V. V. Boytoovs Dr.. of Technical Scienceso discussed recent extensive measures taken to unitize ard standardize new machine models and methods of manufacturing them, and admitted that the USSR machino-tool manufacturing industrY produces scarcely any convertible automatic lines which can be retooled for.production of items'of variIous sizesp types and models. Card L 27981-66 ACC NRt .-AP6017737 V. N. Borisevich, director of the All-Union Scientifig-Res2g~rch-- 1 Technological Institut -Ajqqqow, discussed unitized' 6 of Instrument B494i~6- bun%eibig and ---P'-'-ies' o ro s r G. A. Shauagan, Dr. of Technical Sciences, discussed the flexibility of tochno ogy as one of the most important phases of the auto- .mation problem. Magincer Ye. I. Vlaznev discussed new standardized sections for auto- mated lines which can be combined to form small automated lines for pro- cessing the co ponents installed in artificial earth satellites. F4orienco in using unitized machine tools for making precision parts., Ifor instrumm-its and _fut plans for improving the practice were re rted by V. A - Sam*oy- _ LOW -- - - ---- SUB CODE., 05P 13, 22,?SuBM DATE: none Card 2/2 0 f-,~OL6VA'l ~k- Country : USSR m Category: Cultivated Plants. Grains. ',bs Jour- RZhI3-!ol-, Ho 11, 1958, vo 48875 Author : Frolova, Ye. V. Inst : -Peffza-rLrrieta*dxul Inat. Title : Testing Com Vcrieties. Orig Pub: Sb. tr. Ponzensk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, vyp. 1, 59-66 .%bstract: Vic Institutu developed the followina varictics: the earliest, I.oi - Fervenots and lVizenshaya 108; productive - hybrid BukcNinaki 2; late variLtiOG inter-strain 'Aybr-.;ds VIR-25, VIR-37 aad Mancs-Aa 13; varieties wli:,ch reached jAlky-waxy mid milky Card 1/2 I'bs Jou" MBiOl., NO 11, 1958, No 48875 stages by 'iarvest tir.1c - White Dent Zubovidn_nyr and the Early Grushevolmya. card 2/2 M-31 Vfi Country USSR m CatcgOrY: Cultivated Plants. Grains. .'.bs Jour: RZhBiol., No 22, 1958, No 100253 .-uthor d be bw;Y, **a not-Kiko -8,0 Ravitall and H. V. Froloo,48kil. Atod. Ski, cls.s,' Cl. cAiw*.. 1944, 92-44; CUA., Ill". 1, 260).-Solubillty iwtherms Ar the systems KNO#-"$O. KCrOrtle. and K.'40,K,CrOH,O am determined &49'. 251. W, &oil 06.6. Noevidencroff"rmationof C(Unroiinds is found. Abwm 1161 (KNOr K r0,1 the %ilutnIttv CUM passes int" tho fusion cur" up to t4 Jw4nt 33d, 13-36'. H.CvO.). In thi. tho systein "wmWo NaVTO ll't) (ibid.). Tables and curves we given. R ro. U4 a -04 _,,, 4 4 -H 0 000 00 foe .00 got fee 0* a 008 1 00 : #10ism COM-NOO CO H4 t 0*0 go 00 r a is. lot. ANW, Vak NS woo , 32; d, we 0 000 C.A. 4G. 2 tnuk~il. apl PVC)l I atru., the viely. Of CACOI elPMUCO em -U it"I b see 04 : l a - P r y 3JOII-0J31OWNPvftWbMM-WIJTity. 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Nalt a ~e rtcluirr.4 the, actiiity (a) and tilt (7~-17 of activity (-Y) '-f 0"'1 531t' a 11"q (Mil - ill (111' 501 tM RIM "'W" `.- "NI L (COM the Debye-Rackel cqumloa m-modult Iftit the qim of iils 11ILtmics dfmctjy With thie Concil. (if the Stil, ult. I M, i-Attion mn be expr".t(i by b - b, + (b,1 r "t,Zj)Xm sit. qVitzri: 1, Lt the ity, tlzk oI Ions ht the syqvim, N and 1-. are the av. crr.AbtlIe)ilrApljic sicts of towi of the ~jumly (i) and well (to) Sol. z 01.2', is the Ionic strength of the added W. well-sol. sAt in sald, kciln., and lxy,tl is the Ionic btrength of thC,CIvcn of the tuhlctf smclkcil. salt. The vAy. of Calcite %114, 0 tit lit the prvoavr of NaO had ;k max. hitt Y av. dittAnce. between ionic! centers It indepctident of clinru.. then the scli% of gypsum scald be constantly incrcmMnir lool 't com'InIfy dt-rra~inc with hicr,%uint miril. of NaCl. In thr c:xsc of gyllmmu the awx on the -~Ay. curc c,,:- m1pondi to lilt min. ('11 the -f vttr%c whicIl ill lilt it is doTI, by the increase lit the av. di~tapsc, 1~,tlitrii ioni nith in- cre.Lsiog Cortco - 4A MIC1. lit the CA-C of Cal6te. th(. 4itil-l- lion N.-nme Compik-jutf. sinve then c-4 flot tinnahs const, 1"a charges with 03, ctmtrut ncmiling ut It - 0.0213 1CClillb. Aka NACt 11AS -1 S;Lltillg-ot e&C~f on Col. Thus. Nact oil the one Imnd incrca~ci thu.,oly. -)f Caco, evcn its of CmFAJ, and on the utliu limul it 1~ .... :r, t he Wty- (I Clcoj by INVmIS111j, the -oly, of Col. M. 11,, 1. MiN, SHTERNINAp E.B.; FHOLOVA,,-J-ed-A.-- Removal of ballast carbon.ates from Kara-Tau phosphorite ores. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.4:751-756 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii imeni N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. (Kara-Tau--Phosphorites) (Carbonates) FROIOVA, Yu. M Kuybyshev Sci. Research Inst. Epidemiology & Microbiology, NUdrave, RSFSR. (-1944-), "Experiment with Yn-oloyment of Conceatrated Toxin in Lanolin for Obtairing of the S6rum A-iAperfringens, Zhur. Milcrobiol., Epidemiol., I Immunobiol., 14o. 10-11, 1944. Distr- LLE3d n Q high (all , 4 1 tilt -oz VVA Al SAPIR, A~D~; BIICfJKOV, I-,',D,-, VATAL;RIKOV, MUM) VJt.; SHU'VAIVIA, II.V,; YdU-LiWIN"Il:Cjllj", Ye.F.; BLIVOVA, H.V, Exchange of experience. Zav.lab. 28 no.6:670-671 162- ('dPJ, 15:5) 1. Chel)abinsIdy metallurgicheskiy zwrod (for Sapir). 2. Institut neorganichoskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleni,.,a All SSSR (for Bixyd-or'). 3. Moskavskly khimiko-tekhnc- logichoskiy in.,ititut Mendeleyeva (for Katallnjkcv, Prolova). (Chemistry, Analyti.,:vil.) ANDRIANOV, K.A.; SIPYAGINA, M.A.; GASIINIKOVA, N.P.; FFOLOVA, Z.M. Synthesis of O~, 0) -d i sod ium4d roxyme thylphenyis i loxanes and &-,-sodiumhydroxy- W-frimethyl(triphonyl)siloxymethylpenylsil- oxanes. Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no.9:1441-141,6 S 165. (MlRA l8ill) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni Lomonosova. J F, 5 JL' S/-.9 60/000/007/010/015 0 0 fS-2~, N60 B004/BO~6 AUTHORS: Danyuahevskiy, A. S., Frclova, Z, N TITLE: Investigation of the Stabil,~zation --,f Polyvinyl ChloridE.-Communicatiort I The Stabiltzing Effect of Epoxy Resins , PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy., 1960. No, 7, PP- 43 - 45 TEXT: In the introduction, the authors give a survey of Western patents on the stabilization of polyvinylahloride (PVC) Their own experimenteshowed that in the stabilization of PVC alore with-Nq-9 (ED-5) or~A-6 (ED-6) epoxy resins, the plastic takes on a reddish- brown color, whereas the combination of the -:~pqxy, resin with stearates only causes the substance to become weakly yellow, The authors give their data concerningdecomposition temperature, thermal stability and stability to the action of light in four, tables, Table 1, Stabilizing of PVC with ED-9 and 1/200 mole lead stearate or lead silicate; ratio of PVC to~BC~(JJSF) plastifier 100 : 45 Lead stearate proved to be effective, reas , -f ereas 1ead silicate did not, In Table 2 Card 1/2 'A S/~q 8 87 Investigation of the Stabilization of /000/007/010/015 B Polyvinyl Chloride, Communication I. The B0047056 Stabilizing Effect of Epoxy Resins the stabilizing effects of the epoxy rosin ED-5 ED-6 and 'Al (.5N) were compared, The thermostability with an addition of ED-5 or 5N was reater than with ED-5. With 5N particularly h,..gh frost-stability 500 was obtaineC Table 3 giv-~s the values for stress strength, M elongation, volume stability, decomposition temperature, thermal stability, and photostability at different contents of ED-5. If the ED-9 content Is decre-ised., only light resistance Is diminished, Further., the P-naphthooxypropene oxide synthesized at the NIIPP (scientific Research Institute of Polymeri2ation Plastics) ( '% of weight per PVC) in combination with Zn-, Ca-, Ba-. and Cd-stearate was tested (Table 4) as the lowest-molecular epoxy c,-mpound. By means of this compound, and in combination with cadmium stearate. a ccl,:irless transparent PVC-composition was obtained The cleml--al engineers A, I, Rybakova and L, F, Budillina took part in these Pxperimenis There were 4 tables and 22 references: 9 Soviet 8 US 7 B--,"ish; an.1 l German, Card 2/2 DANYUSHEVS)LUp A.S.; PARLASHKEVICE9 NYa,j_~ROLOVAq Z.N..*, SEENTSISt LS, Automatic control of the kinetics of polyvirqlob.',orlde decomposition@ Plast.masoy no,2:69-70 161, (MIRA 34t2) (Etbylene) (Plastics-Testing) RUDIJ, G.Ya.; MALTABAR.. V.M., kand.seltakokhoz.nauk; UL'YOKIN, M.G.; ANDREYEV, V.V.1 FROLOVA, Zh.N.; REVENOK, I.D. Mechanized continuous V-KS-100 production line for the processing of grapes to brandy alcohol. Trudy MNIIP 4:3-12 164. (WRA 18:1) Kif I col',ifKl, NA no. 5i 5:39-540 (.m:P.A 17-.5) NductnO-,-.Fsjf-icvo,~j',iy-y ~.aat,~iut i!intetlslir-.T,~k~kh spirtov ANTIONOVSKIY, V.L.--RQWVA,-Z.S. Polarographic study of cyclohexanone peroxides. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.63954-95? Je 165. (MIRA l8t6) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh spirtov o org&nicheakikh produktov, filial v Novokuybyshavske. A INTONCISKEY, %7.1:.; M1010-JAP 7-5. 14,,tenrinatJon of c.vclche~mnone perc-xid,~,s by -.,,,,~Iarography. Zhur. anal. Ulm. 19 no.6:'752,-7';6 162+~ 04IF-At 18:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut stuteticheskikh spirtov i o-,gani--heskikh prod,.ktuv, flllp-~ v N,,-%roJca7byshevqke. AUTHORS: Frolov, L. B., Engineer, Frolova, Z. V. TITLE: Electronic automatic safety device PERIODICAL: Energetika, no. 1, 1961, 59 - 64 27085 sl 14 3/6 1 /000/001 /On, V006 A20?/A126 TEXT: A description is given of the new safety device used in the protec- tion of turbines against overspeeding. It is Intended for high-speed, mostly ex- perimental, turbines, but can be used in other machines as well. Contrary to the more widely used mechanical automatic safety devices, the machine in question is based on electronics and has a high reliability. The turbines are protected In the following manner: a transmitter of sInUE6idal signals of the induction type is located on the turbine shaft. Its frequency is proportional to the turbine rotations. The signal from the transmitter is fed to the automatic safety device. With an increase In the number of revolutions of the turbine close to the limit, the frequency of the transmitter signal reaches a frequency of f , to which the automatic device is set. The latter switches on an electromagne? with a spring, acting then upon the valve. In the position "set", the electromagnet Is switched on and presses the spring. At the signal "stop", the relay of the automatic device Card 1/4 27085 S/143/61/000/001/004/006 Electronic automatic safety device A207/A126 breaks the circuit of the electromagnet, the spring moves the valve, acting through a row of intermediate links on the vent. The vent has a special signalling devi,:,~e. if the vent has not closed after a certain period of ti 'me by control of the auto- motio device, the relay comes into action, whiah switches in the auxiliary elements of the acoldent-prevention device of the turbine. The principle of the device is as follows: an intensified signal Is fed to the double-T bridge and to the phase- shi ft4 ng chain of the compensating channel. Intensified signals from the T-shaped bridge and from the phase-shifting chain, are fed to the phase detector. It 13 assumed that the difference of the main and compensating channels is equal to zero at freTieniies less than f0. At frequencies greater than f 0, the relay R,, discon- ne-~ts the electromagnet of the performing element. From the main amplifier, the signal is fed also to the selective amplifier of the auxiliary channel. The latter is an amplifier with a negative feed-back connection through the double-l" bridge. "'he outlet of the amplifier through t-he looked detector, enters relay R At a 1 2' frequency of f0 relay R begins to work regardless of Ri. disconnecting the cir- ,~Ult of the electromagne? of' the 'performing element. A change in the capacity limit is brought about by regulating the frequency f of 'he bridge which, In turn, is carried out by blocking alternating resistAnCMS, ?for smooth change-over) and S~wltzhes (for fixed values). The regulating of f of both channels and the genera- i~or iz ca"ried out by a handle and has a graduatea scale. The bridge is made of ~'ard 2/4 27 085 S/143/61/000/001/004/006 Electronic automatic safety device A207/Ai26 temperature-resistant elements. The time relay is ktarted by a signal of any of the relays R, and R20 and after a certain period of time a pulse is fed to the auxiliary circuits of the valve closing. If in this period of time the signalling device for closing the valVe has begun to function, then the circuit leading to the performing elements is broken. It is pointed outthat a failure of two special- ly selected elements could deprive the turbine of its protection. This deficiency can be eliminated and the dependability of the device increased by introducing a block with four automatic protection units. Thus, the Instrument has a design of assembly units. Thk instrument also has-a periodic tervice checker which Is a C,,q -6o (SD-6o) motor, with a reducing gear and a contact drum. The tests were carried out on an experimental radial turbine at 15,000 - 20,000 rpm. The follow- ing advantages of the electronic device are listed as compared to the widely-used mechanical type: 1) it can be used in high-speed machines, 2) it is easy to check, can be tested during performance, 3) the capacity limit can be easily changed, 4) it can function without a lubricating system. The disadvantages of the device are: the comparatively complex scheme, which is connected with a lesser reliability of the parts. There are 4 figures. Card 3/4 .P 1 27085 S/143/61/000/001/004/006 Electronic automatic safety device A2o7/A126 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheakiy institut, Kafedra parovykh i gazovykh turbin (The MOSCOW OLder of Lenin Power Engineering De- partment of Steam and Gas Turbines) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1960 Card 4/4 FROLOVA-BAYLPVSKATA, I.A. - I , " _ , ;. 00~~ t Algae in Rybneye Lake ~~a in waters near to Laloye Rybneye Litke in the vicinity of thn city of Brovary. Hauk.sap.Xiev.un.12 ne.7:127-152 '53- (Rybneye Lake--Algae) (KLRA 9:10) POLINOVSKIY, V., inzh.,- FROLOVICH E., inzh. Device for remote control of elevator -w-hanisms. Muk.-elev. prom. 28 no.10:5-6 0 162. MV (NIRA 16:1) 1. Odesskiy proyektno-l-onstruktorskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (Grain elevators) (Remote nontrol) FROLOVICII, Ya.N., inzh. Elem,mTA3 for ~hs dnsign of I-teroperaticn&l conveying devicea in auto- 0 matic trnnsfar linces. Trudy TMI no.16.56-77 "2. (MJRA 17:2) FROLCIVICH, Ye.N., inih. Devices for conveying machined parts in automatic transfer machine lines. Vest.mashinostr. 42 no.7:62-65 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Feed mechanisms) 0 v jig 41 Ids. Egg lls~l 1, 9 .7 ~9 13 IV - ---------------- Gn V 4q Am 1. DRUBLYANETS,,E. E. AND FROLOVSKAYA,YE. B. 2o USSR (600) 7* "The Spread of Bacterial Microflora in Hydrolysis Plants"., Sbornik Trudov Vaeaoyuzn, Nauch.-Issled. In-ta Gidrolizno i Sul!fitno-SpirtgVOY Promyshlennosti (Symposium of'Works of the All-Unfon Science-Research Institute of the Hydrolysis and Sulfite-Alcohol Industry) Vol 3. 19500 pp 141-155 9. Mikrobiologiya, Vol XXIO Issue 10 Moscowo Jan-Feb 1952, pp 121-132 -1 43877-65' !M_W/mc(t) ~Cass_ ION H_R1t___A_P_5_010931 ATMOR t Frolovskiy* 1. L. TITLEt A device for aeavwing the tomperature field of the stream of outflow psest (IIA-me 42, Ito. 169027 i SOURCE: Byulleten' izobratezdy i toyarnykh znakovp no. 7t 1965t 116 TOPIC TAGSt tem perature nonaurementl temperature fieldt outflow gase gas tuz-biziet thermocouple JtA 19 1 ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents thermocouples containJmg a device for measuring the temperature field of a stream of outflow gases, as in a gas turbine engine (ace Fig. I on the Enclosure). To increase the accuracy of measurement and to chorten the time of experimentationg the device is made in the form of a hollow ring covered with an external and an internal-*hall. The external chell serves ac a power transmitter between the engine and the,exhaust system and carries radially imounted thermocouples. These thermocouples meazure the temporature of the gas :stream in the aimuli between the shells and also serve at mountings for 1101ding the ]inner shell coaxiaily with the en4gine* Orig. art. hast I figure. ASSOCTATIONt none ISard .1/3 - -------- - A.CCESSIOR EIRt 05010931 Fie. 14- 1- and 2- e:rtern&l &ad internal Qw ANDERS, V.R.; FROLQVSKIY. P.A.; REWIEV, V.F.; SLOBODKIN, M.S. Automatic chromatograph for controlling the composition of hydrocarbon gases in the production line. Xhim. i tekh.topl. i masel 4 no-3:25-29 Mr 159. (MIU 12:4) (Petroleum--Refining) (Chromatographic analysis) (Automatic control) TARASOV, Aloksey Issarionovich. Prinimali uchastiye: 6Z'KINA, A.V.; ZIMINA, K.I.; POLTAKOVA, A.A.; IOGANSHN, A.V.: YROLOVSKIT,,~F.Ao; LULOVI, U.I.j WTOTA, L.A., vedushchiy reds; KUKHINA, S.A., tekhn.red. [Gases obtained in petroleum refining and methods of their analysis] Gazy nofteparerabotki i matody ikh analiza. Koskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. 222 Tktroleum--Refining) (Gases--Analysis) (NIFU 13:2) FRCLCVSKIY, P.&.;Prinimali uchastiye: ANDERS, V.R.; REMNEV, V.F.; BULAKH, Ye.S.; KHURSHUDYANTS, I.K.; YATSENKO, P.G.; TARASOV, A.I.; IOGANSON, A.V,; LULOVA, N.I.; KURDRYAVTSEVA, N.A. Kh.L-3 laboratory chromatograph. Khim. i tekh.topl.i masel 6 no.7:44-49 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro po avtomatike v nefte- pererabotke i neftekhimli. (Gas chromatography) KARPOro A.K.; FROLOVSKIYj P.A.; SHORCKHOV, N.R.; FILATOVA, Z.S. Device for the continuous determination of the moisture content of natural gases. Gaz. prom. 7 no.4s37-43 162 (MIPA 17e7) t FROLCWt V. Morphologic determination of the phase of the annual component of temperature., rainfall and runoff in Czechoslovakia. In Czech and French. p. 1. (Rozpravy,, Rada Technickych Ved. Vol. 67, no. 1. 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Elonthly List of E.st EuropeanAccessions (EEAL) LC., vol. 6,, no. 10, October 1957. Uncle ZHUKGVA, T.A.; GOZODOIIA, G.Ye.; PRISYAZINA, L.A.;_PQ Garriage of parasites in tertian malaria in the Masally District of the Azerbaidzhan S.S.R. Med.paraz.i parazebol. no.5:572-580 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Iz otdela. epidemiolo ii (i. o. zav. otdelon DA-hanina) i klinicheskogo otdela, Kav. otdelom - prof. N.V. Plotnikov) Instituta meditainokoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I. Ifartsinovskogo Ifinisterstva zdravookhrnneniya SSSR (dir. instituta - prof. P.G. Sergiyev). (MASALLY DISTRICT-1UPMA) OZERETSKOVSKAYA, N.N.; FROLITSOVA, A.Ye.; IUMOLISKAYA, N.I. Pathogeneuis of organic and systemic lesions In trichinoois. Report No.l: The nature of trichinosls encephalitis and meningoencephalitis; experimental roroarch. Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. 33 no.3:262-271 My-Je 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Klinicheskly otdel Instituta ineditsinskoy 1xirazi-tologli i t-ropicheskoy meditsiny Imeni Martsinovskogo 141nista:,stva zdravookhrananiya SSSR, Pbskva. 07,FUTSKOVSKAYA, N.N.; FROL"IMOVA. A.Y*,,.; _`11311_17,11, Acrichine with novocaine in the treatg,~n~ o;' lr:j-~n~sirhvnchus infec- tion. Report No.I: Aerichl.ne and navor!iinc- uf pat.~Pnts with normal and persistant forms of Taeniartirn-.nu.- Mod.parnz.i rar~iz.bol. 33 11o.4.403-408 jl-f,j~ 1. Klinicheskly otdol Institut-9 meditsinskcy A opichaskoy me-ditsiny Imen' Ye. I. MartsineL.-tok, '!1111 st'irstva Lr zdravookhranonlya S,;SR i krife6ra gL,or-I 2,,, L fessionallnykh zabolevaniy I Moskovskogo order_;, i,nna Mtl_di- tsinskogo instituta Imeni Fechenova, Mn5kv,i. PLOTNIKOV, N.11.; OZERETSKOVSKAYA, N.N.; ALEKSEEYEVA, M.I.; TURCHINS, M.Ye.; VITEBSKIYJ, Ya.D.; YLAKIN, V.M.; FROLITSOVA, A.Ye.; Tbl-,'OLISKAYA, II.I. Use of tepal (thymol este- of pqlmitic acid) in echinceoccosis in man. Scrv.med. 28 no-4:129-136 Ap 165* (MIRA 18t6) 1. Klinicheakly otdol Instituta maditsinskoy parazitologil i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Martslnovskogo Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, kafedra propedevtiki i terapii professional'- nykh bolezney sanitarno-gigiyanicheskogo fakullteta I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinakogo Instituta imeni Sechenova i Kurganskaya oblastnaya bollnitea. W7 FROLITSOVA, A.Ye.; ASTAPIEV D,A,.; K01110VALOVA, L.M. Search for specific trichinelliasia tiheraTq, Report Ifo.l~ Acrichine, chlorophosp monomycin and a growth proyboting substance of petrole= origin in experimental trichinellia3Aa of rate. Had. paras.i paraz.bol. 34 no.49387-36~4 J:L-Ag 165. (MIRA 181!2) 1. K1iIIIC"6skiy otdol, i laboratotiya biologli galtminto-7 i ape Lai fiche skago deystviya preyaratov Inotituta meditsinskvy parizItologii J. trapicheskoy meditsirT Imen.1 To.I.Martsinor- skogo Ministeratva. zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva. 3ubm4-ttad March 21, 1965- ~Ba:T ~--,.V AUTHOR: _Fzd1ushk4&r-V-r~_' SOV/106-58-12-b/13 TITLE: Investigation of the Statisti(ial- Strapture of Images by a Method of Division of the Field of Events (Issledovaniye statisticheskoy struktury izobrazhenly metodom d9leniya polya sobytt;iy) PERIODICALs Elektrosvyaz'5 1958;tlr'Nr PP 43 - 48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: If the area of a t-Y,ansmitted imaga equals n raster elements, then N = 2n differ-)nt c,=binations of black and white raster elements can ba formed on this area. If the probability of appearan,~e of ea.iih combinationg i.e. image, is det9rminad, then a complete deso-ription of the statisti.-.-al stra-Iture of the 'video-signal source would be obtained. The large value of N is an obstacle in this method, even when only small parts of the image are -onsidered. However, if the image field is divided into parts in such a manner that ea,,!h part e&n be con- sidered stochastical, i.e. not depending, in a statistical sense, on the other parts, th9n Vie problem aan be simpli- fied. Parts of the image ha-ring dimensions less than those Card 1/4 of a stoic;hastical part are -al1ed."mtjg~, where JgT is a boundary value of j for a given type of' text, have zero probability. For handwritten text, 22; for type, j,_1 = 25; for newsprint, jg:7 = 35. Both graphs havo the following common features: reduction of the probability with increase of i or j and exceptional values at i = 0 and J =-O. For calculation of the entropy, it is assumed that lengths having the same detail are equally probable. Values of the entropy calculated by the formula Iij =- R P log I + R pj lo g 2CJ =- Ii H (5) J=O j 2 pi J=O 2 99 j i,, -, a ( i ) Card 5/10 are given in Table 2. The ratio of the mean values of sovio6-59-5-9/13 Analysis of the Statistical Structure of Textual Photo-Telegrams the maximum to the minimum entropy is 7.7. Because all values of J ~,jgr have zero probability, in fact9 a unit line contains not N = 2100---'-1030, but NI elementary events where NI=L--i.6 x io22 for handwritten text N'=~-- 5.6 X 1023 for type text N'::!~-2.9 x 1027 for newsprint. When the statistical structure is analysed by using the distribution of the probabilities of paired- combinations of saturation and detail values, a twofold division of the field of events occurs and eonsequently a two-dimensional distribution of the probabilities p(i,j). The field of events N is divided into groups according to combinations of the saturation and detail values; events having equal values of i and j are combined.into one group and events belonging to the same group are considered equally probable (this assumption of equal. probability is closer to reAlity Card 6/10 than the previous assumptions). The number of groups SOV/106-59-5-9/13 Analysis of the Statistical Structure of Textual Photo-Telegrams into which a field of events of a line of 100 raster- elements in grouped equals K r2 x 1002 +t 5 -(-l)'1003 - 5001 (7) The number o f elementary events, entering into a group with indices i and J, equ als j-1 Wili'loo) - 2 1 I(i-v)(100-v-i) (8) !1 2 V..1 2 100-i j-~ M(i'J'100) = 2 (i-v)(100-v-i) (9) 2 v- 2 Card 7/10 j 0, 2, 4, 98 :v~ sov/106--59-5-9/13 Analysis of the Statistical Structure of Textual Photo-Telegrams To obtain more reliable revults, tile probabilities in the empirical distribution were averaged for all three types of image. The entropy of the two-dimensional distribution of probabilities of the i and j values was calculated by the formula: 100 99 1 100 99 H111 57 5:-_ pi, j 1092 p - - Y ~~.p i, j I og 2M (i C 1 1.100) I V j le- i=0 J=O i=0 j=0 (10) where M(i,j,100) is determined by (8) and (9). The entropy values so calculated are tabulated in Table 3 and -the entropy values obtained previously are also given for comparison. From examination of Table 3o it is concluded that division of the field of events by combination of saturation and detail values gives a more accurate description of the structure of a unit line. The ratio of the upper to lower entropy values in this case is reduced to 3.7. The probabilities of Card 8/10 the saturation and detail values and of their Sov/lo6-59-5-9/13 Analysis of the Statistical Structure of Textual Photo-Telegrams combinations were determined experimentally by selective measurements. The selection was made by taking random samples of the signal of the type of telegram under investigation, which was continuously swept by a photo-telegraphic transmitter. The sample was a 100 raster-element length of the video signal quantized by amplitude and duration. The quality of the quantization was checked by writing the image of the quantized signal on a tele-photographic receiver. The duration of the elementary pulse corresponding to a sweep of one raster-element equalled 0.55 microsecond and the dimension of the raster-element in the direction of the sweep equalled 0.18 mm. The block schematic of Card 9/10 the apparatus (Fig 4) and the idealised wave-form time sov/io6_59-5-9/13 Analysis of the Statistical Structure of' Textual Photo-Telegrams diagrams (Fig 5) are described. There are 5 figures, 4 tables and 4 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: 5th February 1958 Card 10/10 LEBEDEV, Dmitrly 5avellye-vich; TSUKKE?RAN, -111ya loarmowicii; GAWASH, V.A. p reteenzent; -FMI;J0fLK.IN-, rc--d- RASMP,, T.D., red. (Television anti informatirn theoi-yj Televideriie I teoriia informatsii. Moskva~ Eriergt!a, 19t,l). 218 p- (IMIRA 28-4) FROLYAKIV, I.A., agroncm-entomolog Notifying and forecasting service in thp Russian Federation. Zashch.-rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.9:43-41+ S 160. (MIRA 15:6) (Plants, Protection of) ~G -FROLYAKINA, Ye.A.; OVSYANNIKO VA, S.N.; GRINENKO, B.A. At the Zxhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R: Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.708 J1 161. (KRA 16: 5) 1. Starshiy metodist pavillona "Zemledeliye" na-Vystavke dostishoky narodnogo khozyaystva (for Frjolyakina). 2. Ekskursovod eksponatnogo! uchastka na Tfstavke dostizhe~iy narodnogo khozyaystva (for Ovoyannikova)l 3. Direktor pavillona "Sadovodstvow na Vyatavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyayatva (for Grinenko). (Mclg~ow-Exhibitions) (Plants, Protection of-Exhibitiobs) ,ROLYAKI-NAj-Yewp agrOnom-entomolog NETREBAp I.; F Methods of using irgecticiiesp fungicideBp and herbicides in pest and weed control. Zemledelie 23 no.3:88 Hr 1619 (MIRA 14:3) 1. Glavnyy metodist pavillona OZemledeli e" Vystavka doetizherily narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Netreba (InsoctIcides) (Fungicides) (Herbicid;s) FROLYAKIN, I.A. Seminar on corn protection. Zashch, rast. ot'vred. i bol. 6 no;906-57 S 161. (MIRA 160) 1. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom sluzhby signaltzatsii i prognozov pri Ministerstve sellskogo khozyaystva RSFSR. (Corn (Mize)-Diveases and pesta) FROLYAKINA, Ye~A~_. In the "Zoaledelie" pavilion at the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R. Zashcb. raBt- ot vred. i bol. 6 no-11:56-57 N 161. (MIRA 16:4) 1, Starsh4-y ekskursovod pa7illona "Zemledeliye" na V~stavlw dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva. Moscow--Exhibitions) ants, Protection of-Exbibitions) t MYFERT, Yu.N.; FROLYAKINA, Ye.A. Seminar on 1 t te tion at the Exhibition of AAi4vemento p 0 of the Natj ~qnomy of the U.S.S.R. Zashch. rast. ot Lof EF I vred. i bol. 7 no.2:57-59 F 162s (MIRA 15:12) (Plants, Protection of-Congresaes) FROLYAKINAP Ye.A. At the Exhibition of AchieTements of the National Economy of the U. S. S. R. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.7:60-61 J1 162. (MIRA 15:3-1) 1. Starshiy ekskursovod povillona "Zemledeliyell na Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. (Moscow-ExUbItIon) - (Plants, Protection of-Exhibitions) FROLYAKINA, Ye.A., metodist Visiting the stands of the "Agriculture" pavilion. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 an.9i58-60 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Pavillon "Zemledeliye" na Vystavke dostizheniy marodnogo khozyaystva. FROLYAKIN, I Is agronom po zashchite raqteniy Wettable powdered chlorophos. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.9s 31 164. (KIRA 170-1) - " - -~ : , , 'I", , ", -~~ i" 7-,., . - I:-,. ; . '11-1 I. ~ I.,..:- .- I - Ir-1111, ~~. . i 1. FROLYAKINA, Ye.; ZHIKHAREVA, Z. itinerant exhibition. Zashch. rast. ot vrc-d.i bol. 10 no.9s 58-59 165. (MIRA 18111) FROLYAKINAS Ya.A., motodist, in the "Agriculture" Pavill'on. Za5lhnh. rc-.3t. o, -ired. '. b01-. 9 no.7:54-55 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Pavillon 117-mledeliyell na Vyitav)ko dost,.1zhimiy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. 17: RICI ...... A -.1t. nOK# A#A9 lbromboambollo disease of the system fo the femoral artery treated with Intruarterial novocain* solution. Khirurgiia no.5:73-74 MY '54. (MIRA 7:7) 1. Is 2-go khirargichookogo otdalenlya TSentrallnogo ordena Lenins, institute, gematologii L parelivaniya krovi. (PROCAMP therapeutic use, *thrombosabolien of femoral artery, intraarterial admin.) (ARTIUM 71HORAL, diseases, Othromboembolism, ther., procaine, Intraarterial admin.) (TEROMBOINOLISM, Ofemoral artery, ther,, procains, intraarterial admin,) USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology, Chemotherapeutic Agents U-7 Abs Jour Ref. Zh. Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8122 Au thor From, Inst Title tThe Distribution of Penicillin in the Body Orig Pub :V sb.: Antibiotiki, Mcsperim. Klinioh. Izuoh. M., 1956, 235-238 Abstract :1,200-1,300 units per kg of penicillin, the moleQules of which contained S35v were adminiatered intramuscularly, intravenously or into the femoral artery, with or without the application of a tourniquet, to healthy rabbits with turpentine-induoed aseptic abscesses in the muscles of the right thigh. After 45 min and 2.6 hours the radio-&otivity of penicillin was determined in specimens removed from Card 0 USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. U-7 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh. Biol., No 2, 1958, Ito 8122 Abstract i symmetrical loci on both thighs and from the wall of the abscess. Following intravenous administration the con- centrations of penicillin in both extremities of the rabbits were equally low; after intramuscular injection of the drug, the concentrations in both extrdmities wfr6',) somewhat highor. After intraarterial infusion, the concentration on the side of administration was 2-2.5 times higher than that following intramuscular injection. The application of a tourniquet resulted in an increase in drug concentration in the tissues of a given-';extremity. Only by means of intraartorial injection, accompanied by application of the tourniquet, did it become possible to reach a concentration in the tissues of an extremity which was.#igher than that in the venous blood. A uniform penicillin distributioh *&s-m6intobserved after intravenous or intramuscular injection in rabbits with absesses in the thighs. Regardless of the route of administration, there was twrice as much penicillin in the tdLssues around Card 13 Az ry U IGRAMKO, V.A.; YRCK, A4. Use of Polyglukine in traumatic shock and saute blood loss. Probl. govist. I parel.krovi 1 no.2:55-56 Kr-Ap '56. (KLRA 10:1) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo ordens Lentua Instituta gemstologii I perelivantya krovi Ministerstva sdravookhranonlys SSSR (dir. chlon-korrespondent ANN prof. A.A.Bagdessrov) (NUSNA SUBSTITMS, there use polyglukin, In traum. shock & acute blood loss) (HIMORRHACM blood pass. ther.. polyglukin as plasma substitute) (SHOCK trause, there, polyglukin as plasm substitute) A Intra-arterial infusions of novocaine with penicillin in the treatment of inflammator7 diseases of the extremities. Khtrurgiia 32 no-7:41-44 J1 156. (M13A 9:11) 1. Is khirurgichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. D.H.Grozdov) TSentrall- nogo ordena Lenina, instituta gematologli i perelivaniia krovi (dir. chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.A.Bogdasarov) (ABSCISS. ther. procaine penicillin in abscess of extremities) (MICILLIN. ther. use same) FRal, A.A. (Cand. of Med. Sci.) "On the Question of Diffusion of Penicillin in the Organirm," p. 235 Ministry of Health USSR Proceedings of the Second All-Union Conference on Antibiotics, 31 May 9 June 1957- p. 405, Moscow, Medgiz, 1957. 41. "The Change of Unconditioned Vascular Reflexes When Under the Effect of Transfusion of Blood and Its Substitutes," by A. A. From, Central Order of Lenin Institute of Hematology Blo~~ 'Tig-nsfusion (director, A. A. Bagdasarov, Corresponding Member, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), Ministry of Health USSR, Problemy Gematologii. i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 2, No 1, Jari/rF-eb 57, PP 51 - 53 Comparative studies were conducted on unconditioned cold vascular reflexes of patients under the influence of intravenous transfusions of blood.,plasma preparations,, therapeutic serum of Belenlkiy, antishock fluid TsOIJPK, and physiological salt solution. Results proved that strong inhibition of unconditioned cold vascu- lar reflexes arise after the transfusion of whole blood, and in certain cases a paradoxical phase appeared. This inhibition of vascular reflexes lasts 24 - 48 hours. Transfusion of native plasma and antishock fluid TsOLIPK 6a exert analogous reactions but of a shorter duration. Trans- fusion of therapeutic serum of Belenlkly is accompanied by lesser inhibi- tion of unconditioned cold vascular reflexes which disappear within one day. Physiological salt solution causes either insignificant decrease or no chaW in unconditioned cold vascular reflexes. r-Ro1v 1~4- USSR/Shook U-3 Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol.j No 6, 1958, No 17671 Author iSaburova - Danilova, I.V.,,Prcn, W6 Inst 3Not Given Title IEXT)orinontnl Use of Polyglucin in Trauantic Shook. A Orig Pub iProbl. gonatol. i porolivmiya krovij 1957, 2, No 2, 54-55- Abstract -. From a total ntr.,bor of 15~ patients adnittod with Elanifosta- tions of shook, polygluein (P; ccepound almilar to doxtran but vithout its side offocts)was used in dosages up to 2-3 1 alono or with addition of blood. Of 11 patients with the 3rd-4th degree shook, 9 recovered cftor the ad-ninistration of P, whereas 23 of 35 patients recovered after the infusion of P and blood. When the antishook solution NT was used only 1 of 7 pationts survivod. The administration of P is indicated when Hb falls below 8 gp.%. The simultanoous ad- ninistration of various antishook solutions is unsuitable (only 8 of 23 patients with the 3rd-4th dogroo shock recover- od). The infusion of the physiologic solution follovring the Card 1 1/2 USSRIShock Abu Jour ; ROf Zhur - Biol. , No 60 1958P No 28671 U-3 'Idninistration of p is contraindicated, since t1lis weakens functions Of the heart as a result Of overloading with bullcy fluid. Card 2/2 COUNIrly USS11 T CAIECM1Y Oluman and Animal Phvjiology, Blood AEC). JOUR. : F?,hBlol. ) 119. 5 1959t N,%. 21 D67 AUTHOR !Ffom, A.A.; Murazyan, R.I. 13T. T"LlIF :Clinical Reactions to Polyglucine. FiJB. :Kllnich. meditsina, 1957, 35, No. 7, 574-59 ABSMACT Analysis of 533 transfu.,3ions of 85 different lots of polyglucine showed that the blood-substi- tute was not primarily reactogcnic or anaphylacto- genic.. Sligbt reactions were noted in 3 cases at the initial transfusion (0.5%). No pathological changes in the organs were detected in association with utilization of polyglucine. Intravenous injection of large doses of polyglucine (up to A' 2000 ml) into 273 patient failed to produce hemo- philia in a single case. Polyglucine transfusions resulted in a temporary shortening of blood clottiq:, Card: which returned to normal after 3 to 24 hours. 1. Is khirurgicheekoy kliniki (sav. - prof. D.H.Grozdov) TSentrell- nogo ordena lenine instituta gematologii i parelivaniya krovi Hinlaterstva sdravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN 3 SM prof , A.A.Bagdasarov).