SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISELEV, P.N. - KISELEV, S.P.

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Kismv, P OKULOV. N.M. [deceased] Disorders in the absorption of variaas substances from the gastrointestinal tract in radiation siclmeso. Vop.radiobiol. 2:199-212 157. (NBA 12:6) 1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo rentgeno- radiologicheskogo Institute, Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SWR- (RLDIATION SICMSS) (AlI*21T&RY CAIML) j. V, P.N., prof.; SEMINA, V-A~ ome immmological aelf-proteetive mechanisms of the organism against Ionizing radiations. Vop.radiobiol. 2:356-363 '57- (KIM 12:6) 1. Sotrudniki Nentral'nogo nauchno-iasledovateltakogo rentgano- radiologicheakogo instituta Ministeratva zclravookhraneniya SSSR- (IMHUNITY) (RADjATjoN--PHYSjOL4)GICAL EFFRCT) KISFJ&V .0 prof.; RABIROVICH, R.M.; MMR, I.D. Course and treatment of experimental pneumonia in animals vith radiation sickness. Vop.radiobiol. 2:364-372 '57. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Sotrudniki.TSentrallnogp nauchno-looledovatel'skogo rentgano- radiologichaskogo instituta MiAtaterstva zdravookhranentys.S=. (HADIATIOR SIMESS) (PICMONIk) 4, Some results of stixWng the effect of Ionizing radiations on infection and immunity Lwith summer7 in Rugliahl. Ked.rad 2 no-5:55-64 S-0 157. (HIM 11:2) 1. Is baktario-marologicheskoy laboratorii (sav. - prof. P-N.Kiselev) TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiologicheakogo instituta Kinisterstva rdravookbraneniya SSSR. (IKONITY, effect of radiations, Ionizing, review (Run)) (INFECTION,-exporimental. eff. of ionizing radiations, review (Rua)) (R&DIATIONS, effects, ionizing, on exper. infect. & imun., review (Rua)) USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Immunity Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Bidli,,, No. 18, 19582 84713 U-1 Author : YJ 014y- P. Ni - Inst : No institute is giimn Title : The Protective Role' of Tissues of the Organism against its Own Denaturdd Vroteins Orig Pub : Zh. Mikrobiol.3% Epidemiol, i Immunobiol,, 195?, No. 6.. lo - Abstract The formation of antibodies against the organium's own denatured proteins (AODP) has been demonstrated with the aid of the RSK C' Elood Soium - Re- actiog in which the antigen was the animalst own serum proteins., partially denatured by three-hour heating at 60 degrees or a 24-hour exposure to the action of 50-percent alcohol, In animals with in- flammation due to turpentine irritation (aseptic) or to staphyloaccei2 the titer of AODP is higher Card 1/, the greater the inflammation and necrosis of the USSR/Goneral Problems pf Pathclogy - LmTmnity U-1 nSEMI P.N.; ROINOVICH,. R.M.; MM, I.D. Principles of the development, course and outcome of experimental pneumonia in acute radiation sickness. Medrad. 3 no.6:3-10 N-1) '589 (MBLA 12:1) 1; is baktarlo'-serologicheakoy laboratoril (zav. Prof. P.N. Kies- lev) TSentrallnogo -nmebno-issledovat ell skogo rertgen'o-radiologichev- skogo instituta Nlnlsterst~a zdravookhran6ulya SSSR. (PRODMIAS expere of. expew~ radiation sickness (RUB)) (iO=T= RAYS Isirect S. an expere pneumonia, radiation sickness aose (Rue)), IISE.-zV, P.N.; SIVXRTSVL, V.N.; MLEPOVA, Ye. V. of the course of infectious processes-as affected by ionizliig irradiation of the body. Zhur.. mikzqblal.. SOO. i .4mim-n- 29. 'yfo.1.0:21-!22 0 858. 1, Ix m-Sentralinogo.rentgono-radiologicheakogo institute, MinisterstTA sdraTookhranenlys. SSSR. ~NICROCOGOAL INMTIONB,,exper. am; -- " -, (ROINTGEN RAIII. effects, on wTor. micrococcal infect. (R=)) KISEMY, R.N.; WINA, V.A. .Some immunological mechanisms of autoprotectloA of the organism from, the effect of lonising radiatiouse.Zhurmikrobiol.epidt,L imun. 30 no.1:44-40 --Ta 158. NIhi 120) 1. is itentral'u61o n-auchn-6--isoledovatellskogo rentgeno-radiologi- cheskogo instituta Kinisterstva, zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (IMMITr, -Amff.~.of bact. toxins on raclio-eensitive & radio- resist G-fthimale (161)) . 1 1. - llwiiT IONS. off ects, Ban e), w- pill 'I I --q 111-M -I IN W-o A WA t C"Ou Tom"" At .1.*A. ~L.W- rk, Tw, -64 6 -U-wq- -n. TA~ iWo Poo- 6. 0.6~ 1-f-I rn- -f Ito ".- F~www .1 6'.',k-tk a 11. -W%.( tk d-11-4 -lb-6 -1 kl"W AW -4 "Pt444 -.".j b,". "I, k-,oo- V.I-g -.d..Wy A. W-4 do rwi.-.A k- looo,"*.' -1t.4 tl~ -A. &,d, Ch-d .d of nto Cbpftk bft- of M. bonow S." wt~ots The Heimin.1 ad C*W~ In Alaind Up le Ub.-" .I-h .W. %- k.&di- -L 1- .1 do Io- I." rrA'. T%.. 4- .1 1-4611- 1 " I r- J. 4.7. u 2 3 1- Tu -a 4- .. = =4d to w 4..kp-m F Ateak fduti. W- (k thi. kao & 46"t i. Ilm ~-d we .1w., W..l i-"ty VA W-M..k ." ." Ike Mk.1" mftta. '. U.&, dowd. WN..Fkd ioti.% Idw mamm it d-40 IbMA No. lol-~ r. wW It" 4-.M.641 Amh &M4 fi- Ck"it didw. W-. to =WW.I=k=r6"jb?l a koft"" u &-,. 1. twimod, 4kwbt 114imO. dw, "I -LW .4 1- .dm by . .1 .10. M-C k".W. -d lbo M. .1 kk A to I., by "-*Wy 6" by b, IMPINEWS.1 6. ik "I'dIft FMI9,3110 at Ow Ninth lawfutical, Cw4nll of ftdt4 pp Tb- A. a r- to 0. 6- w C-l a. Ow C-,*r. L"4*'A" Kn$LQWA,Xw. K^k 4.6 - .1 "k go& -1 It. 'i" -k-- Woo to A h4 --I" -- 1-4 W to P-~ -V I to V' 4 to 0-10 '.. R.-T --L--4 W I1,11W 6. 1,46-4 r. ."h -4 Ito Im"t4am sm 1441"d mom of PM DWI" 0- bm-dltp~ Dow, ~w A.6. k. '.. -w-ar, O~ t *- I- .16" - I"% 1- 1-10 ,ot- Mkos'. *"m W f- d.,n.o ti taw- Z lk - e-& c- lk .so- .1 I-GoWR -W to 6- L~& - 6 A. -Io '* -16, -oo-a-I "Job """w- do .5, ..w 6-04 1,,, wom 6".4.d. A-,-A -Ai"4 'WW"6..f IM Amo 1. tM "'i. 6- b .4iA 6. Fwm b P. ',.44.6. IIW r."' k. -d -.w -k~ A-M I. do W, -1 d. 6. Pdw to ..W ame ndad- 10a, 0,610, 23-10 :dly 1959. KISEIJV. P.N.; BUZINI, P.Ae Effect of chronic uninterrupted Ionizing radiation on i'Mm"'wity. Med. rad. 4 no.4:36m44 Ap 1590 12:7) 1, I2-bakterio-serologicheakoy laboratorii (zav. prof. P.N. Kiselev) TSentialtnogo nanchnow-issledovatellskogo rentgeno-ra- diologichask6go-inatituta Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya SSSIL (IMMITY, eff.1 of gamma rays on immunogenesis in animals (Bbs)) (GANVA HAIS'effectse on immunogenesis in animals (Pus)) i PRASE I BOOK EXPLONATION SM/5435 Kiselev, P. N.) Professor.*'G. A, Ousterin, and A, I. Strashinin,* Ede, Voprosy radiobiologii, t, Mst,-5bornik trudov,, Rosvyashchennyy 60-leti]U so dnya rozhdeniya Professora. M. N. Pdbedinskogo (Problem in Radiation Biology. v. 3% A Collecti6n~of'Works Dedicated to the Sixtieth Birthday of Professor Kikhaill N[ikolayevi&l Pobedinskiy (Doctor of Medicine]) Leningrad. Tsentr. n-issl. in-t zed radiologli X-va zdravookhrananiya S,SSR,, 1960. 422 p. 1,500 copies ;;zt;d, Tech. Ed.: P. S. Pelesbuk. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is Intmded for radidbiologists. COVERAGE: The book contains 49 articles dealing vith pat4agenesis$ propwaxist and therapy of radiation diseases. Individual articles describe investigations of the biological effects of radiation* carried out by workers of the Central Scientific Research Institute for Medical Radiology of the Ministry of Public Health., USSR. (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut nedit'sinskoy radiologii kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya 6=1 during 1958-59. The following Card 1/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SW/5435 topics -are c6vered:: various- aspect$ of primary effects of radiation; -,4he course of some metabolic processes in animaln subJected to ionizing radiation; reactions in irradiated organisms; morphologic changes in radiation disease; and reparation and. regeneration of tissues injured by irradip~tiofi. Sam articles give attention to Ihe effectiveness of experimental medical treatments. Wo personalities are =ntioned. References acccapany almost all of the articles. TAME OF CONTM"S: Foreword 3 Gasterin,, G. A.., and I. Strashinin. Professor Mikhail Nikolayevich Pobdditskiy (Comemorating his Sixtieth Birthday) Uebedin~kiy, A. V. (Member., Academy of Medical Sciences USSRI., N, I. Arlashchenko,, and.V. M., Kastryukova. On the Nechanism, of Trophic, Disturbances Due to Ioni zing Radiation 3.1 Zedgtnidze,, G. A.,[Nember., Academy of Nedical'Sciences USSR]., Ye, A, Zherbin.. K. V. Ivanov.. and.P. R. Vaynshteyn. Hornonal Activity of the Adrenal Cortex in Acute Radiation Sickness and the Effect of Desoxy- corticosterone Acetate op the Disease 17 Card 2/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) S07/5435 Cherkasov., V. F. Reactions of the Cardiovascular System and the Respiration of Irradiated Animals to Some Functional Factors 35 Bryukhanov, 0. A. Concerning the Problem,of Depressant Reactions in Radiation Sickness 44 Lazovskaya, A, V, Effect of.Strophanthin on the Heart of Irradiated-Animals 50 Shitova., Z. 1,P and Ye. I,'Kasarov. On the Reflex Mechanism of the Change in Oxygen Absorption by Intestinal Tissue During Local Irradiation With Radioactive Strontium. 55 Remizova., I..V. On Sow Features oflunctional Changes in the Nervous and Blood System During Repeated Sms.31-Dose Irradiation 61 Trask=ova,, N, V. Effect,of Blocking the Sympathetic Subdivision of the Vegetative Nervous System on the Development and Course of Acute Radiation Sickness 68 Car& 3/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SOV/5435 Poplavskiyj, K. K. Phasic Changes inthe Ability of Irradiated Animals to React to,Anesthetization Bondarenko.. I. V. -On.the Reaction of Irradiated Dogs to the Introduction of Alpa.Dinitrophenol Alekseyeva, G. N. Reaction of an Irradiated Organism to the Introduction Of Ganiliolytic Preparations (gangliclitikil Protaso L. R., and A..A.Danilin. The.Nechanism. of Functional DistLorbances-in the Alimentary Canal Daring Acute and Subacute Forms of Experimental Radiation-Sickness Aleksandrov., S. N. Some Methods of Approach to theStudy of Early Stages of Radiation Sequelae Manoylov.., 0. Ye. Respiration of Tissue and Sensitivity to Radiation Kachur,, L. AO P. N.-.Kiselev., and A. N. Sbutko. Effect.of Ionizing Radiation on the Water-Exchange Process Between the Blood and the Extravascular Liquids. in the Organism Card 4/10 Problems.in Radiation Biology -(Cont.) SOV/5435 Manoylov, S.- Ye.,, and B. A. Orlev. Use of the Spectroscopic Research Method in the Study of tbe.Condition of Iron-Containing Compounds in Animal Organisms Irradiated With X-Rays 152 Demin., N. N,.9 [Professor'), _On Some Metabolid Disturbances in Lipides Due to'External Whole-Body Ionizing Irradiation 158 Keylina,-R,. Ya. Concerning the Problem of the Condition of Processes of Synthesis and Decomposition of Carbohydrates in the Ani-I Organism 8iibjected to Whole-Body X-Ray Irradiation 165, Shitova., Z. I. Ch anges in Res piration of the Skeletal Muscles Following Irradia,tion_by Radon of Different Segments of the Nervous System 173 $ytareva.,-L. V. Meet of Ionizing Radiation on a Ferment of Glycolysis of Phospbahexoisomerase in SomeOrgans and Tissues of an Animal Organism Subjected to Whole-Body Irradiation 183 Card 5/ 10 Problems in Radiation Biology (cont.) SOV/5435 Strelin,, G. S.,, and Ye..M..Pillshchik. On the Repression of Regenerative Processes in the Bone Uader Various Conditions of Irradiation of Animals 188 Pushnitsina., A. D. Reactive Changes in Rat Marrow in Radiation Sickness, Complicated by Loss of Blood 203 Gankina, K..I., A. L Strashinin, G. S..Strelin., and I. V. Shiffer. Regeneration of Surgical Intestinal Worands in Radiation Sickness 232 Shmeleva., N. I. Effect of Ether Anesthesia on the Regeneration Process of Hematagenesis in Rats With Combined Injuries 222 Lyallr,,Ye. A. Change in Some.Aspects of the Activity of the Thyroid Glands Following Whole-Body Irradiation Lyalin, Ye A. Effect of Whole-Body Irradiation on the Proliferating, Capability.ofThyroid Tissue in White Nice 236 Kantin., A, V0.9 and P. V.,Sipovsk:Ly. Formation of the Surgical Stump- of Limb During Experimental Radiation Disease in Rabbits 241 Card 6A0 Problems in Radiatin-n Biology (Cont.) S07/5435 Sipovskiy, P. V., and A. V. Kantin. Morphologic Healing Characteristics of the Amputational. Bone Stump of Rabbits During Radiation Sickness and After Recovery ~248 , L. V. On Morphogenesis in Experimental Acute Radiation Funshteyn . Sickness 256 Ted.crov, Yu. A. Effect of Fractional Whole-.Body X-Ray Irradiation of Hard Dental Tissue in White Rats 265 Ftmahteyn., L. V.., and E. Ii -Slichearban 1. On the Phagocytic Capability of Some Segments of the ReticuloendotheUal System Following Whole- Body X-Ray irradiation of White Mice 272 , 0. V., and L. V. Funshteyn. Mrl~holagic Changes in Ochinskaya , Internal Organs of Pregnant Animals Subjected to Whole-Body Irradiation 281 Kholin, V. V. Comparative Dataon Intary to the Spleen in Acute Radiation Disease, Depeending on Age of the-Animals 288 Card 7/10 I NOIN M RIM-01, ~M- - ~m ~, t~ M. v2 - Problems In Radiatlaa Biology~(Cont.) SOV/5435 Kashchenlm-., Li, A.s N. K.-. Sbmidt., -and P. Ostrovskaya-Zakharevieh. Reaction of the Spleen., Nacous Intestinal Membrane,, and Testicles of Frogs UP the, Effect of Ionizing Radiation in n-Ae-Body and Local. Irradiation 298 Kashchenkoo L. A.s P. 1. Ostrovskaya-Zakharvvich. and N. K. Shmidt. Reparation of Rad:tatLon Tnitu-1 in Amig Twiticles 331 KalawbM B. P. and Yu. S. Kamiuskaya. Experimental Data an the Tnjurim Effect of X-Rays on -the R6tlna Due to Local and Whole-Bok, Irradiation 318 Kiselev,, P. 11.., and.V. A. Sendma. Effect of Same Hormones of the Adrenal and Pituitary,01anda on the C-marse of Autainfectlaas Pztn~cesses in Radiation Sickness 32T Sivertseva., V. N. Problem of the Effect of Chronic Continuous.Infl-1jence - of Ionizing Radiation on the Course of Infectious Froeesses 335 Snorod-intsev, A. A. Korphologic Changes in the Respiratory Canal in Experimental- Influenza of lummne White MIce Irradiated With X-Rays 344 Card 8/10 Problems.in Radiation Bi.ology (Cont.) SOV/5435 Card 9/10 Problems in Radiation Biology(Cant.) Poplavskiy: K, K,, Proj*yiactie and Therapeutic Effect of Anesthetic Agents in Radiation' Sickness 394 Ivanova., 1q. A. Comparative Estlinate of Pntective Properties of Some Mercapto Com pounds 406 Shcherban'. E, I. Effect of Moderate Physical Exeition Daring X-Ray Irradiation on the Caurse of Ae-ate Radiati-on Sickness AVAILABLE: Library of Ungress (QH652.V6) Card 10/10 Ac/m/mas 1o-27..61 KMELEV,, P.Ni KASHKIN A, G. A. K.P.; BOLTAKS2 Yu.B.; VITOVSKAY, Acquisition ;of resistance to radioactivity by a microbe cell kept in a medi= with a high natural radiation level. Mikrobiologiia ,30 no.2:207-213 Mr-4p 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1, Mentrallnyy naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy radiologii i lMirli co-farmateevtid$es*~ institut, Leningrad. (BACTERIA), (RADUTIOIL-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) A-E4 IV f W A Changes In COlular Immusilly VfKler The Irifloonce af Chronic Continom Exporarv to Relativirly Sinell Dom of Ionizing Radiation lev PM P. A. F14W P. m KI'ft "a Influence or chronic continuout; exposure to 1=11 doses of "Cis y-rall on the humoral and cellular, filimunity of the organism has been studied. The Invnilpilons wre carried out on different experimental animals (mice. r2M SuInca-lilgi and rabbits). The dose rate varied from 0.3 to 3.5 r/day. Irradiation was protracted from 30 days to 5 yr. The total done wits, IW= r. Such an exposure macd in the dcYciormivt or chronic radiation disease manifesti:4 In differcritdepecs. The, observed changes In the humoral immunity were or a ph3tk type and manifested ihcmiciv" in stimulation and subneiluent inhibition whichwore accompanied by the development or auto-infectious procettes. The experiments have shown that chronic continuous exposure to small doses of Ionizing radiation brings stout a disturbance of (fie cellular Immunity. These changes also are of a phasic lyre and characterized by the sitme - regularities. The Iricteisse In, the Immunity is alw-Ays less trumikst than Its subsequent Inhibition. The dccrtala In (1) In reduction of function of the tyilcm. occurring rather she cvIlular Immunity is expressed. late also In the case or suakknity large total dusts; (2) In changes of absorbing end dittimIrg functions or tho lCucocytes; (3) In increasing the sensitivity orthe organism towards exis. and eisdo~toAhA; and (4) In changing the capability of somatic "Its to remove heterogeneous, pmticles and to inhibit the C-.ih of vlruws~ A ceitain stimulation of (he organism preceding Its weakening Is reve3led In a lesitir delay of the growth or innue"M vhs in Itic organism. stimulation ori RES function juld Increasing the phagMtIc capability of the Icaocres. 7A. C,.#,.t Arn-k Aji4w, af Altdied N~did~jj, of A, Atsuwy of Mae lWok the USSR. L.L-s-d - 100 f repoit ymenteil at V* 2PA InU' 06mVess at Rattiatlon ROASOVIt, AVG,X962 W924 ,2 9 a')'Q S/241/62/007/008/001/001 101511215 AUTHOR: Kisilev, P. N. and Buzini, P. A. TITLE- Changes in cell immunity upon chronic continuous exposure to ionizing radiation PERIODICAL: Meditsinskaya ra-diologiya, v. 7, no. 8,11%2, 59-65 TEXT: The effect of chronic ionizing radiation on the mechanism of immunity has not been sufficiently studied. This is the continuation of a previous study. Rabbits, guinea pigs, albino mice, and rats were sub- jected to an irradiation of 50-4000 r with Co6O gamma rays at 0.5-4.3 r/24 hrs. The observations continued for 5 years. A dose of 465 r did not alter the properties of WBC, RES, and somatic cells. The phagocytosing and digesting properties of WBC were distorted after larger doses of irradiation and up to a dose of 700-1000 r there was a definite dependence between these factors. Irradiation during embryogenesis brought about the development of nonphagocytosing WBC, even Aer a total dose of 200 r. The RES function was studied with S35-labelled B. coli and collidal MIN. The RES function was evaluated by the method of Benacerraf, Halpern, et al. A chronic continuous irradiation at relatively small doses (2.4 r/24 hours) brings about a suppression of the RES function following a prior stimulation. The sensitivity of somatic cells to bacterial toxins and viruses was also altered in chronic continuous irradiation (950 r at 1.29 r/24 hrs), Sensitivity was estimated by determination of LD50 in both control and experimental animals. The increased sensitivity Card 1/2 Changes in CCU immunity ... S/241/62/007/008/001/001 1015/1215 of cells to endo- and exotoxins was preceded by a decreased sensitivity (up to a total dose of 285 r). Thus, chronic irradiation with small doses affect3 both the burn 'oral and cellular immunity simultaneously and with the same characteristics. There are 2 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy mikrobiologii i inummologii (zav.-prof. P. N. Kiselev) Tsentral'nogo nauchno-issledovatels'kogo instituta meditainskoy radiologii (dir.-kandidat nwditsinskikh nauk E. 1. Vorobyev), Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (Laboratory of Radiation Microbiology and Immil ology [headed by Prof. P. N. Kiselev], Central Scientific Research Institute of Medical, Radiology [directed by Candidate Medical Sciences E. I. VoroWyev), Ministy of Health, USSR.) SUBMITI`ED: February 14, 1%2 Card 2/2 -ABSTRACT An M-111it -organi-p _ili - o ~,i in , - - i i T -part crob 6iiUili ox s. - t A i_ _a_r,*,l.6p a ox cation sms d lxv~tl4o-_-~blood.,-bixt, in xoto:kin -Aestrucit ion: _e 'stroyed?. urce i'tissues be de S16 Ithe reticuld6fidothelial'. systei'-115%, `4nt-role~ .i s ~. is a. 6 ud-~- -i.-system'as. -reO6bo_hted_:_by ~'mlcd;,_ tissue's were Aubjected,to-..sublethal een- e_-~t~ t and-spl rae s--were-prepare ~,was dis'solvid.- In': extrac t 1:7 _- - ' ins-~In tis a , _:i~ arid6t6x su a liea. umoral faotors.are lktoii hw.c n the a a ndotoxins~ 6 in the literatui have suggested-th of the body) may play.an: :16 port#'~s of. --,the, t, off ep of the . ret iculoend6theli-al p eens on- A I ehddtox*in-. dostj?uctloii~ln: 'doses*: of. l_ray-'_Irr6LdIA4-'_4- o, n a s av lp, Dry -ondotoki (S. on* s:and-irieubatedi - 7~ T -. -,%~ , a - Al ACCrSS1O1? NR-. AP4038943 8/024i/64/ODO/005/0050/0058 Atr MOR: Kiseley, -P. N.; Buzini, Po A- j .,TITLE: Remote Immunologic sequelae of.-the effect of ionizing radiation SOURCE; 14editsinakaya radiolo nos 5 i964, 50-58 iTOPIC TAGS: Immunologic sequelases, ionizing radiation,, Immunogenesles, immunity retention Salmonella enteridis Gartneris, Salmonella breslaus, PGeudomonas aerugin-,' osa , endotoxin sensitivity, bacteremial phagocytosiss, delayed POGtirradiation ~;infcction, mononuclear pbagocytes, polynuclear phaGocyte, infection resistances, Iantibody cynthecia, vaccination ;~ADSTRACT: The duration of retention of natural lummity and Immunogenesis acquired' .during acute radiation sickness-vae studied in guinea pigs and white mice which. re. ceived 200 r (LD and 465-500 r (LD50/30) respectively.. Resistance to 30/30 days) ~;infection was tested 3-28 months after irradiations, in either spontaneously Infect~. ed animals or by ird"ection with Salmonella enteridia Gartneris, Salmonella brealau ~or Poeudomonas acruginoca.. Endotoxin sensitivity was Investigated by introducing Card 1/4 ACCESSION WR AP4038943 il the endotoxin in &1D dose and the bacteremia determined by microbial 50/3 dap 1,count in blood and organs. The number of leucocytes in peripheral blood, phagoey- Ftic activity in peritoneal exudate,, etc. served as imminologic indicators. Spon- tancoun infection of the mice with Salmonella enteridis Gartneri after 5~kk months led to the death of 5% irradiated o~gainst -18% of non-irradiated animal . Experl. mental infection with 100 million bodies,of the same agent In 380 micei, half of which had been irradiated 6 months earlier,, led to death of 72% of the irradiated, 3VP of the control mice* Salmonella breslau infection -under the same conditions- ,yielded-the corresponding figures of 97 against 65%. dpontaneous infection of guimea pigs with Paeudomonas acruginosa. 19 months after irradiation led to death of 32 aGainst 14~. Experimental infection with the came a,,,,ent in a group of mixed a&e was performed 3, 6, 9, 3.2, 19 and 28 months after iriadiation. Increased ~sensitivity to infection (compam-1 to controls) decreaGed,.only after the 19th month., to return to normal. after - ?,j months. A study or the reasons for ouch creased sensitivity comprised testing the bactericidal property of the blood again* SaInonalla typhi, murilLm, the complement titer, phaeocytic activity of leucocytebj bacteremia in mice with acute and chronic radiation sic)mess, as well as in controls 6 months after irradiation# Microbe lysing activity was found decreased 'Card 2/4 ACMSSIOU 11R- AP4038943' v. I.despite close to normal counts. ..Similak studies with Paeudcutow aeruginosa in guinea Pies 3-28 months.after irradiationehowed e.g. a decrease in mononuclear and increane in polynuclear phdsocyter.), their numbers returning to normal only. iafter 28 months. Microbial count in guinea Ipig blood at various periods following irradiation confirmed the decreased phapocytic activity as late as 19 months after irradiation. Mouse sensitivity to Salmonella typhi abdominalia endotoxin was 2.6 times that of controls after 221 months, 1.6 times after 5~ months. The development;' of antibodies to Salmonella breslau under these conditions was determined in guinea pigs vaccinated 3.- l2and 19 months after irradiation. Wo distrubance of Immuno- eenecis was found; thus antibody synthesis is only disturbed during acute~radiation,,, sickness. Decreased anti-infective properties of the tissues however, although not irreversible, persist during'.half of the life span of guinea pigs and white micei Orig- art- base. 5 tables and 6 figures. 'ASSOC=ON- Allergologicheekaya.laboratoriya Nauchnn- -skogo instituta'. issledovatel :'ukha, gorla inoaa Ckuergy Laboratory, Scientific Research Institute of Bar) Throat and Rose$ A car 3/4 14 Nil KISELEV P.N.; NIKITINA, K.I.; CHEN SHAO-CUN; EAMMOVA, Z.P. Role of autoinfection in the development of hemorrhagic syndrome in acute radiation sickness. Radiobiologiia 4 ro-5:790-793 164. (M.IRA 18W 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledova tell skLy rentgeno-radiologicheskiy institut 111misterstva. zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Leningrad. .KISELEV, P.N.; SEMINA, V.A. Ways of normalizing immunogenesis disturbed by the action of ionizing radiations..Med.rad, 9 no.9s6l-67 S 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy, immunologii (zav. - prof. P.N. Kiselev) TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo rentgenoradio- logicheskogo instituta, (dir. Ye.I.Voroblyev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. KISEIEV, P.N.; NIKITINA, K.I.; CHEN SHAO-CRAN Significance of the formation of antiendotoxino against Eacherichia, coll in the Involution of hemorrhagic syndrome in radiation sickness. Radiobiologiia 5 no.1:87-92 165. (KM 18:3) 1. TBentrallm nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut meditsinakoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR) Moskva. KISELEV, P.N.; KARPOVA, Ye.V. Role of the sulfhydryl (SH) groups of proteins in the block and the fixation of the complement. Zhur. mikrobial., epid. i immun. 41 no.llt43-48 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. TSentralln)rj nauchno-issledovatel'3kiy institut meditsinskoy radiologii Ministerstva zdrav6okhranemiya SSSR. KISELFT, P.H.; KARPOVA, Ye.V. Significance of the changes in the activity of tissue hyalurouidase In disorders of tiampermability under the affect of ionizing radiation. Mad. rad. 10 no 104-61 A 165. (MIRA 180) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issladovatellakly inatitut meditsinskoy radiologii Ministers.tva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Leningrad. lv~ Y. ACC NR, AP603386'9-- 6 O-U-R'C'E CODE: UR/0205/66/006/005/0,763/07 5 i AUTHOR: Kifleleva P. N.; Aivertaeva, V. N. ORG: X-Ray. R 0- adiolog~cal Instit.ute.,_HZ SSS~R,. LoELningrad -radi (Rentgano logichaskiy institut HZ SSSR) TITLE: Effects of oxidation and phosphorylation on the microbialtoxin~) sensitivity of irradiated animals SOURCE: Radiobiologiya, v. 6, no. 3, 1966, 763-765 TOPIC TAGS: biologic oxidation, biologic phosphorylation, metabolic effect, irradiation, toxin, microbial toxin, toxin effect,-/6-fic-40 ABSTRACT: DisturbaAce of oxidation and phosphorylation processes is one of the possible reations for the increased sensitivity of.an irradi- ated animal to toxins. Reducing substances also lower toxin resistanceJ Animals receiving injections of alpha-dinitrophenol became more resist- ant to andotoxin. Orige art. has: I table. [W*Ae 501 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 09Mar65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH-REFt 003 I/ I UDC: 577.391g612017el. U, t-` k-~ 86-9-14/36 AUTHOR: KiselevP P.P., Col. TITLE: Bomb ing the Swal-Size Targets from a Fighter-Bomber (Bomb s istrebitelya-bombardirovshchika po ometardye malorazmernym tselyam) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 9, pp. 40-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this article the author recommends that a sighting- aiming device should be installed in fighter-bombers, in order to train the flying personnel in accurate bomb- ing of point targets and small-size targets. The bombin'.,.-.. from medium and low altitudes at 'diving angles of 30- 60.01-. and at.lead angles of 5 - 110 is difficult, because the point of aim, when ASP-3n sight is used, should be moved forward from the center of the target by-the amount of lead allowance. In view of the fact that the aiming allowance changes within a wide range (from 200 -; 800m)o.~ when point targets or targets of small dimensions are,~.: - bombed, the visual determination of the aiming point1s,, associated with .considerable errors. The device, suggested. by the author, permits to aim directly at the center of - .1 Card 1/2 the target regardless of its size. The device consists of 86-3-14/36 Bombing the Small-Size Targeta from a Fighter-Bomber (Cont. the sightingframe installed in the pilot's cabin, of a pin for the directional control which is fastened to the upper Cowling of the nose part of the fuselage, and of a vertical course line with marks on the front bullet- proof glass of the cabin enclosure. Among-others, it is mentioned that the bomb fuzes, type MDV-1, operate.with- out fail when the time of bomb fall is not lower than 11 - 11.5 seconds. Four diagrams, I table. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 9 w lvwz?a IrAlld I '-~ .~- KISELEV, P.V. Our workers are our gold assets. Avtom., telem. i sviazi 8 no.4i19-21 Ap 164. (MIMA 18 2) 1 Nachallnik BiLreyskay distantsii signalizateli i svyazi Kbaykalfskoy dorogi. '-filho 3.on-:; o ho.are'-length 6 ':A,-riod as,, f Iiij KissUff, R.A..; VOLORMTKAYAn G.I. Overall eradication of rodents and ineects as a method of control Of rickettsialpox, 2,hur, mikrobiole spid* I imoun. no.1212&33 D 954 (KMA, 8: 9i 1. 3~ Zhart k.ovskogo Inat it.ut&, yakt sin i syyorotok imeni Machnikova (dir. kand Jdat uiolpgichoakikh nank S.P.Cherkals) '(RId3M1ATMj.pr4Ventton and control, coittInuous disinfect. & deratization) (RATS, control In rickettelalpox prey.) VMXHAMMUYA, G. I.; IrISEW, R. 1. Biology of Allodermanyssum sangaineus Hirst. Zool.shur. 34 no.5: 1090-1093 -8-0 !55. (mm 9:1) 1.1harikoveldy nwhno-Iseledovatel'skiy inatitut vaktaini a.vvorotok iment MechnIkova, Wtes)- I IMIEV, R. L, BMM, K.L. An n1lergic component in Hickettsin cAuoiM. a pox-like rickettsia]. jnfection.Cwith summary in Inglishle Vop.virua. 3 no.3:142-145 W-JO '58 .(KIRA 11:7), is Eharlkovokiy nAuchno-inaledovntellnkiy institut vAktain i syvorotok imeni Kochnikova. (RICEMSIA. allergic fraction causing pox-like rickettsial. infect. on inoculntion Into guinea Digs (Rua)) LESHCHMKOP P.D.p kand.med. nauk, otv. red.; ChMAS, G.P.,, prof.... red.; PAWT, BA6,p, pr~of.,,red.; PEDENKO, A.I.,, kand. Med . nauk,, red.; ,,,,,doktor med. nauk, red.; KOS,BELI, N.G.,.red. (Diphtheria; transactions] Difteriia; sbornik trudov. Kievv Gosmedizdat USSR, 1963, 155 P. (MMA 117:6) 14 Respublikanskaya nauchno-prakticheskaya konferentsiya po likvidatsii difterii v USSR. 2. Ministerstvo zdravookhrane- niya Ukr*SSR (for'Leshchenko). 3. Kharlkovskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok im. I.I. Ma^l,"4V-n fPn~ KISELEV, Rostislav Illich; ZATULOVSKIT, B.G.9 red. [Riclattsialpoxl Ospopodobnyi rikketsioz. Kievj Zdor"'o'vteo 19a. 103 p. (MIRA 17t11) I KHAYX1XA, A.S.; DUBRAVINA, G.I.; RACHIBSKATA, A.Z.; PETRENKO, M.D.; MITELIMAN, P.M.; KHODOROVA, Z.N.; EATS, F.M.; KISELU,-R,I.; GAYDAMAKA, M.G.; VOLOVICH, B.I.; BEKKER, M.L.; GORDITENKO, Ye.G.; VYSOCHINEHKO, Ye.K.; TELESMVSKAYA, M.A.; KAYDEROVA, Yu.T. Production of the active fraction of hyperimmune horse sera by means of the alcohol precipitation method under a low temperature. Nauch. oan. proizv. bakt. prep. 10s159-167 161. (MIRA 18:7) 1. KharIkovskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok im. Mechnikova. KISSIEV, R.M. All-~matai ~saw-toothed card clothing with decrensed, height of teeth on the main drum of the carding mchine. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.-, tekh.. i,; toket.prom. no-2:75-79 158. (MIRA 11--5) 1. Ivanovskiy ~-tskstillnyy institut. (Carding machines) XISELEV. R.M. Saw-toothed mounting with lowered tooth height usod on receiving drams of-carding "chinos. Izv. vys. uchob. zav'.; takh. takst. .Prom. no. 31:82-87 158. (MIRA 11'7) l.'Ivanovskiy takatillnyy institut. .(Carding machines) W _5 31MMY FIR" I I i KISELEV, R.M. More aboutthe design of the fillet for the receiving drums of carderg'; Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. - noel-.60-65 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Ivanovskiy tekstilInyy inatitut imeni, Frunze. a! A M 'Sy SOV/85-58-9-22/33 AUTHOR: KLselev, S., Sportsman lst Rank (Sverdlovsk) TITLE: Now Sports Parachute (Novyy sportLvnyy parashyut) PERIODICAL: Kryl'ya rodLny, 1958, Nr 9, pp 24-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author dLocusses the essentLal features Ln a a ports parachute and refers to the general opLnLon that at hLgh altLtudes a parachute requLre's an easLly managed canopy to provLde adequate speed Ln horLzontal shLfts. At low, altLtudes, the canopy of such a parachute should be able to develop greater of lesser speed when shLftLng in any dLrectLon at the wLll of the parachutLat. It La also generally agreed that the T-2 parachute Ls well adapted for maneuverLng and approachLng a target from a rela- Card 1/2 SOV/85-58-9-22/33 New Sports Parachute tively high altitude, while target accuracy at low alt-Atudes. own improved version of the bining both features. There the PT-1 parachute has greater The author describes his PT-1 parachute cupola as Com- are 6 drawings. Card 2/2 S/085/60/000/0()9/003/003 A153/AO29 AUTHOR: Kiselev, S., Muter of_Sports TITLE: A New Sport Parachute PERIODICALs Kryl'ya rodiny, 1960, No. 9, pp. 20-21 TEM Having enumerated a number of shortcomings of thestandard Soviet T- -2 (T-2L sport parachute,, the author praises the advantages of a double-Plot- ted PT-1-2Aport parachute: a greater speed of horizontal movement and angular rotation, an elimination of sidewise "drift" of the canopy during turns, a higher suitability for jumps aiming at accuracy of landing at the target, etc. The canopy of this novel parachute is round, consisting of 28 conical panels, each one sewed together from four sections. It has a round central vent, reinforced upper and lowerbrims, 14 shroud lines'running through the whole canopy in ra- dial Beam . The parachutehastwo r--shaped slots located between the 3d-5th and 24th-26th shroud lines (Fig. 1). The control shroud lines are 1,300 mm long, attached to shroud lines No. 5 and 24. By using the front harness strapsit is possible to quickly turn about (to the left by using the right strap and vice versa). The use of the rear straps is not effective unless they are braced by Card 1/3 3/085/60/000/009/003/003 A New Sport Parachute A153/AO29 two 2m-long additional shroud lines: onesuch line.comeots -the shroud line No. 26 with the semi Iring ofthe right rearstriap, the other conneqts the shroud line No. 3 with the semi-ring of the left-rear strap. The pilot parachute Is round; the parachute pack is made ofa oaprone cloth. Tested by a'state co- mission, the novel parachute has shown-the following characteristics: speed of .descent 5.2m/seo.,, speed of horizontal movement in the air 3.5m/sec., one turn round the vertical axis 5-7,sea. The sensitivity of this parachute calls upon its user to be very attentive and-capable of quickly evaluating his position with respect to the ground. There are 3 figures. Card 2/3 BARRWATOV, G.T.; VASILIYEV. T.G.; KISIIJff, M.; TIKHOMIROT, Tu.P~ Oil- and gas-bearing potential of the Terkhokansk piedmont fault and.bapic trends in prospectizig this region. Usol, neftl I no,4,. 1-7 AP '57. (KIM 1038) (rerkhojv&nsk-'B&ngs-Nt?o1eum geologyY- (Terkhoyansk U49-4&s. Natural--4eologyl BARKWOV, G.V.; VASIL'YEV, T.G.; GRISHIM, G.L.; KARASEV, I.P.; XLS2LWg-- S.I.; KRAVCHEIIED, Ya.T.; 14DRDOVSKIY, Y.T.; TIKHOMIROV, YU.P.; K.R.; YUNGANS, S.M., ved.red.; FHDOTOVA, I.G.. tekhn.red. [Oil and gas In the eastern Siberian Platform] Neftegazononnost' Yostachno-Sibirskoi platvormy. Pod red. K.R. Chepikova. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry 1958- 130 P. (MI;A 12:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Chepikov). (Siberian Platform--Gae. Natural) (Siberian Platform-Pi-froleim-1--~ KRASTOSHFVSK.IY.. L.S., inzh.; SHEVTSCV, A.Yu., Searching for a design of precast reinforced concrete II.-aing for shafts, sunk, by boring. Trudy TKIOAMSa no.15:64-93 164. (MIRA 18:2) KISELEVj S. K. Oborudovanie i eksploatatsiiii rudhic'hnykh pod'Iemnykh ustanovok. Moskva, Gostoptekhi*zdatp 1943,,:239 P.-illuse Bibliography: p. 237. Equipment and operation of mine hoisting units. DLCr TN339-K5 SO: Manufacturing'slid'Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union., Library of Congress, 1953. . .. - .. ",-. 5~11~1=-ic-,~-- Z&GRYATSKIY. I.V.; FROLOV, I-M. Drying enameled ware by combustion gases. Prom.enarg. 11 no.8: 19-21 Ag 056. MRA 9: 11) (Inameled ware) (Drying apparatus) KISELVEVP S.M. Using the products of natural gas conbustion for heating air in. air-heat screens and tributary systems. Gaz. prom. 7 no.8:27-29 162. (MIRA 17:10) 46571-66 -IJP(c) JD/HM/HW/EI4. ACC NR, AP6019432 SOURCE CODE: UR/0l35/66/ooo/oo6/o034/0035 Iq AUTHOR: Kiselev, B. N, (Engineer); Pichugin, V. B..(Engineer) ORG: none V, TITLE: Down-hand and all-position inert gas-shielded are welding of avial alloy pipe joints SOURCE: Byarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1966, 34-35- TOPIC TAGS: welding, shielded are welding; aluminum.rilloy, magnesium containing alloy, silicon containing alloy, alloy pipe, welding, weld property A BSTRAC~f: Annealed and aged pipes, 115x3.5 0 ] , . r 128x3.9 nun in diameter, from the av a17 t,ype aLuminum alloy of the Al-Mg-Si system containing 0.90% Si and 0.65% Mn,werejUG weldelivvt _h a consumable electrode either in argon atmosphere or in a mixture.of argon with 60-70 He. k4ay inspection revealed that pipe joints welded in a fixed.- position had pores up to 0.6 mm in diameter and tungsten inclusions 0.2-0.3 mm in diameter, while down-hand welded joints, as a rule, had no defects. The welds made with the Ar-He mixture had a tensile strength of 19.7 kg/MM2 'and a bend angle of 86.3 deg; the corresponding figures for the welds made with argon were 17.3 kg/mm2 and 59.5 deg. Welds made with the Ar-He mixture also had lower porosity. Generally, the strength of the ga's-mixture welded joints was 70-80% of the strength of the base: Card 1/2 uDc: 621.791-753-9:546.29.62.462:669-715 ~L 46571-66 ACC W Ap6ol9432 metal, compared with 65-70% for argoq welded joints~ Also, softening of the heat- 'ure welds. The higher strength.of., affected zone was much less pronounced in gas-mix'. the gas-mixture welded joints is explained by a lover specific heat input, and the greater bend angle, by the higher hcmogeneity of waded metal. Prolonged aging at 100C increased the weld tensile strength to 24.6-25 kg/mm2, but decreased the bend angle to 28-29.2 deg. In tests, all unaged joints failed in the heat-affected zone,-but after aging a~ IOOC for 1000 hr the joints failed predominantly along the weld metal. This is because the weld metal strength is lower than the strength of the aged base metal and also because of weld defects. Orig. art. has; 2 figures and 1 table. [NDI SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE:--none/ ATD PRESS Card 2,12. . . . . . . . . . . -1126 1 vertical 'Fig* 1. 71- 'displaciament mechanism jz 2, entering.mschanimj.-~~ c 3 --ring 4 .-the-ratator moving hismi Mee I figure -SUW =M SUBm:DKrziZI, Card . 2/2 ACC NR9 AP7001836 SOURCE CODE: UR/0135/66/000/012/0006/0008 AUTHOR: Kiselevo 6 N Khavanov, V. A. (Engineer); Skornyakov. L. M (Engincer); Grechlsfildfi-R-T-(-E-~=er) uAu: none TITLE: Pattern of distribution of residual surface stresses in welded plates of avial alloy SOURCE: Svarochnoye preizvodstvo, no. 12, 1966, 6-8 TOPIC TAGS: metal 4XesW, intirnal dress, weld evaluation. strain gage Sv-AK-4,Arelding rod ABSTRACT: The increasing use of avial-alloy-type structural elements and weldments of considerable thickness in which residual welding stresses combine with the scale factor as well as with the mechanical, chemical and structural heterogeneity of welded joints and the changes in plasticity of the material owing to aging processes, makes increasingly imperative an investigation of these stresaes~. Accordingly these stresses were measured in plates 30-. .40-, 70-, 90-. 140-, 220- and 300-mm. thick of an avial type alloy containin 0. 8-0. 85% Si and 0. 6-0. 7% Mg In hardened and artificially aged state, with the aid of strain gages having a base of 5 mm and a resistance of the order of 50 ohm. The strain gauges were attached at intervals Card 1/2 UDC: 621.791.011:669.715 ACC NR: AP7001836 of 100 mm each to the welded plates (which were 500 mm wide each half, and 500 and 1500 - mm long) along the weld line in' both directions from the center (in the direction of the prin- cipal axes of deformation). Findings: the pattern of distribution of residual surface stresses the welded joints of avW type plates differs from the pattern observed for low-carbon steels. Thus, in avial-type plates the residual welding stresses reach their maximum in the near- weld zone whereas in low-carbon, steel plates these stresses reach their maximum at the weld center. This is attribu&ble to the mechanical heterogeneity of the welded joints of avial-type alloys (the use of Sv-AY,-S welding rod, which containa 6% SI, and the softening of the base as well as to the features of formation of residual stresses, which are also determined by the thermopbysical properties of the material: the high thermal conductivity of aluminum alloy leads to *e elasUe deformation of the metal in the near-weld zone. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE. 13. 11, ZO/ SUBM DATE: nono/ ORIG REF: 003' Card 12/2 25(2) SOV/117-59-5-13/30 AUTHORS: Kiselevt SoNal Engineer, and Gribaking M.Y, TITLE: A Hydraulic Devic.e for the Scrap-Less Cold Rolling of Bar Stock for Making Keys PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitelf, 1959, Nr 5, pp 23-24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To out down.metal losses into chipn, and the high.machining costs in-making keys, some plants are.using cold rolling of. bar.s.-in broaching machines. The rolled bars are then machin- ed,so that there is-still some machining and waste. The Vsesoyuznyy proyektno-tekhnologicheskiy institut tyazhelogo ma,shinostroyeniya.(All-Union Design and Technology Institute af-Heavy Machine~Building), jointly with the Mogilevskiy za- v0d:ppd"3ezno-transportnogo oborudovaniya (M;gilev Materials Handling Machine Plant),have dev'eloped a special hydrixulio _ ..device, (Figure 2).,for the "751011 broaching machin6j -mith a 10-'ton drawing effort. The exchangeable rollers of'the de- vice permit the obtaining of key bars of 8:x10, 6x6 and 5x5 mm seotions. The device is to be placed on the transition Card 1/2 faceplate of the machine. The special chuck (Figure 3)0~fixed SOV/117-59-5-13/36 A Hydraulic Devicefor the Scrap-Less Cold Rolling of Bar Stock for Making Keys in the machine slidert grips and pulls the rods in the rolling processo Deeign.details'are given. The application of'the- devicelat the Mogilev Plant has fully eliminated the forging and machining (planing and grinding) of keys, reduced by 25 to 30% the metal consumption, and improved the dimensions, accuracy and the mechanical properties of keys. There are 3. sets of diagrams. Card 2/2 YBVDOKIMOV, Boris Ivanovich; KISELNV, S.P.tinzh.-podpolkovnik. red.: =OLOVA, G,F,, to [Rocket-powared antitank missiles; based on the foreign press] Protivotankovys, upravliaeWe reaktivnys suariady; po materialas inostrannoi,pachati. Moskva. Toen.isd-vo N-ya obor.S=. 1959. 73 P. (KW 13:3) (Antitank guns) (Rockets (Ordnance)) -I - - 4 --- ---- -- - - - - - - - - - - -- TEGOROT, Pavel Timofeyevich, kand.voyeanykh nauk; KISKW, S.P., inzh.-podpolkovnik, red.; KONOVALOVA, U7.X-. -' (Rocket missiles) Reaktivnos oruzhie. Moskva. Voen.isd-To N-va obdr.SWR, 1960. 224 p. CMIRA 13:7)