SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISELEVA, A.F. - KISELEVA, K.S.

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USSR Human and Animal ~brpholcgy (Normal and Pathological). S Nervous System. Peripoeral Ner7ous System. Abs Jour t Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 9, 1958, No 40791-2 Author ~1$g InSt i*ra ii;;;zi Title S6n9okiy Ihmi-tation' of the Human Epicardium Orig Pub Arkhiv anatomii, gistol,, I embriologii, 1957, 34, No 5, 68-73 Abstract It was demonstrated., In the studi by the method of impregnation of Billshovskiy-Grose of the beart of men who perished.from accide.-Aal trauma at the age of 19 70 years that the epicardium possesses a powerful sensory irmervation. The following receptors were demonstrated; terAril-like, arbor-like and featbery, with limited and diffused character of arb3rization, ball-like endings, mixed erviings (arbor-liko, ball.-like, Card 1/2 j. /9. USS13 / Human and Ani mal Morphology'(Normal and Patholqgical). S Nervous System. Peripheral Nervous System. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologi7a, No 9, 1958, No. 40792 feathery) and irregular loop-like sensory plexu3. Receptors-of the polyvalent type vere encountered. Each ofthe wntioned forim existed in the aspect of free and non-free endings. Iarge receptor areas were distributed on the anterior wall of the rightauricle, in the area of the posterior venous sinus, on the poaterolateral wall.of the left auricle, and in the areas surrounding the entrance of the pulmonary veins. KISKWA, A&F doktor med.nauk. AM'CHITSKIY, K.I., dots.' MarpholVeal-changem In the Intraoardiac nervous systes In mWocardial Infaret.%experiviental and hmm)o 'Tracho'delo uo,8:795-799 Ag '58 (MIRA 21SQ 1e Kafedra patologIcheskoy matonii (zave - 58s1yzhftnyy,,d9yatel'-na;ukI prof j Y I Ch ka).4d edrs, topograf icheakoy anatonii (saw*- - prof. S.T. lov6iQts*'kIyjdeceaeed]) Klyevskogo meditsinskogo Instituts. I kifedrs. anatomli (nachallalk - chlati-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. B.A.'-Dolgo,7 Saburoy) T k07 Aademii imeni S.M.-Kirova, Leningrade- KISUVAl doktor med,nauk Recument pancreatitis and pancreonecrosis in gastric.cBneer and Ule era, Vr.ach.delo n0099919-921 3158 L. Xafed~a patolo-gichookoy anatomii (zav. prof. Ye.I; Chsyka). Usyevskoigo miditsinskogo institute* (PANCEUS--DISEASIS), WOKACK-DisnSIS) KISUEVA, AOF dotsent; KULICHITSKIT, K.I. Morphological changes~in the nerve elements of the cardiac vessels in myocardial infarct. Vrach.delo no.7:709-713 -T1 159- (MM 12:12) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy iustitut. (CORONART VISSEW-410MUTION) --INFARCTION) KLSxLjffA,k.J!,j-daktor med.nauk; KOZACHUK. Yu.S., kand.med.nauk Morphological changes in the cerebrospinal ganglia in cancers of Varying- localization, Trach,delo no#7*.90-85 JI 160. (N331A 1317) 1. Kafedra patologicbeekoy anatonii (zav. - zaslushennyy deyatell nauki, prof. Ye.I. Chey1m) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (mus, smuL-Drsusis) (CANCER) KISEIEVA, A. K. 6783. Verkhovskiy, V. "V. i Kiseleva, A. K. Kormovyye kalltury. Penza, Kn. izd., 1954. 87 s. s. ill. 20 Sm. 3.000 ekz. 1 r.' 15 k. (55-2859) P 633.2/1+(47-398) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 6, 1955 KISEIY,VA, A.K. Using natural hybridization of forage beans in breeding. Agrobiologiia no.5-.775-776 S-0'63. (MR-k 17 5) 1. Penzenskaya gosudarstvannaya selektslonnaya stantaiya. KISELEVA, ,k~M. Comparative electroencephalographic data in a causalgic syndrome and in phantom sensations. Trudy LIETIN no.13:129- 145 164. o Characteristics of the electric activity of the brain in lesions of the peripheral nervous system. Ibid.:146-159 Bioelectric activity of the brain in migraines Ibid.:160-173 (MIRA 18:12) KISRWA, A.HL-,, Use of bethe with different radon concentrations in treating lumbosacral rediculi.tim. Vopokurfizioter. i lach.fis.kullt. 23 no.2:144-149 Mr-Ap-158. (MIRA:llt6) 1. lz nevrologichaskogo otdoleniya (sav. - prof. N.S.Cjetvarolpy) Mentrallnogo.instituta kurortologii (dir, - kandidat meditain6kikh nauk G.N.Pospelov)- (=VMS. SPINAL-DISEASES) (RADON--THERAPMMIC USE) KISELEVA) A.M. Bioelectrical activity-of the brain in an astheno-vegetative syndroms following~cbronic tetraethyllead Poisoning. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 62 no~5:709-715 162. (MIRA 15:6) l.. Nevrologicheskoye otd7eleniye (zav. - prof. N.S. Chetverikov) Mentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta kurortolog:Li i-fizioterapii (dir.,G.R. Poslelova), Moskva. (EIECMMCEPULO(MAPHY) (IEAD-FOlSONING) ~ZRVOW 'SYSM4,-,AUTO.NCHIC-DIMAMS) KISELEVA Effect of baths with various.radon concentration on the,arterial pressure. Vop. kur., fizioter.1 lech. fiz. kullt. 30 no.4s 304-306 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 18t9) 1. Nevrologicheskoye otdeleniye (zav.- prof. N.S. Chetverikov) TSentrallnogo instituta kurortologii I fizioterapil (dir, doteent G.N. Pospelova), Moskva. vm I LI* LEW A P. characteristica of growing in td~.e Central Siberian Botanical Garden for MEWS no.7:200-208 164. BBWU$OV, B.I.; USEIVA, A.S. Ietters to the editor. Zdrav. Roo. Feder. 3 no.4'.34-37 Ap 039 (MIRL 12:4) .1,..GlavVy vritch Isetakoy rayonnoy bolluitsy Tyumenskoy oblm~stl - for'Belouso L'2-lanestitell zavedurmhahago.Amrokim 6~liiti*u otdolds zdravookhreneilya (for Kiseleva). (13NMILY DISTRICT(TMM PROVINGI) --MICAL RMORMS) (AM PROMI-MICIO-STOY AND SHEVCHENKOI N.F.,, oty. red.; BABAYEVA, Ye.K., red.; BELOUSOV, Ye.K., red.; VINNIK, S.A., prof., red.; GERSHEVICH, S.A., red.; IOSSET, G.Ya., prof., red.; KATYUKHIN, N.Ya.) red.; KISELEVAj A.S... red.; RENSHCRIKOVA, L.I., red.; liADGERIYEVM.K., o s- `d" d Ai.,re .; OBUKHOV, P.F., red.; RUTERBURG, D.M.p red.; FAYNIT M.A.2 dots., red.; OVECHKINA, L.S., red. [Public health in Amur Province; collection of articles] Zdravookhranenie Amurskoi oblasti; sbornik statei. Blago.- veshchensk, Amurskoe knizhnoe izd-vo$ 1962. 236 p. (MIRA 17:7) 1. kmr (Pro vince) Otdal zdravookhraneniya..t2. Zavediwu- shchiy Gospitallnoy khirurgicheskc~:klinikoy Blagoveshchen- skogo meditsinskogo institutal Amurskaya oblast' (for Iosset). 3. Blagoveshch6nskly meditsinskiy institut, Amurskaya oblast' (for Obukhov). 1- Zaviduyushchiy Klinikoy obshchey Wrurgii-B2sgoveshcheuskogo meditsinskogalsinsti- tuta, Amwakeqa oblast? (for Nadgeriyev). 5. Zaveduyushchiy Kafedroy otorinolaringologii Blagoveshchenskogo meditsin- skogo instituta, Amurskaya ob:Last' (for Vinnik). 6. Zave- duyushchiy Kafedroy sudebnoy meditsiny Blagovashchenskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Amurskaya oblast' (for Fayn). ;T; iv 4 4 " wl . 4 t V# b 0 X a a 81*4 a 4 a , A do I . & I I . . . . too 4.0 al. mm . . - 0 -,gee* VoRtMA"d P"d" 40,; ad: a mom" 4" Amm AppL Am,~All ' of maken PNPUW.ficin in m WN see 00 0 O'Gi J it IA w0 DWOW U3440 map MO on 814331 age 0"T Lis ACC NRj Al'ut);10673 SOURCE CODE: Un/0Ol6/6G/00O/00U'/b0O3/obo8* j1UTROR; Khomenko, N. A.; 01'rbevskaya, T. R.; Dovzhik, R. M.; Kiscleva, 'B. 6'. ORGi Mloucow Vuccine and Sera, Institute (Moakovskiy institut vaktsin i sy'vorotok int. Mcchnikova); Sanitary-Epidemiological Station of the Lenin Region of 146 w -s co tarno-epide (Sani miolog*- heskaya, rtantsiya Leninskogo rayon& Vaskvy k-c TITIZ: Scrological properties of Flexner bacilli isolated in the Soviet Unlo'n A!. SOURCE: Zh mikrobiol,tepidemiol i immunobiol no. 6, 1966, 3-8 TOPiC TAGS: human disease, serology, serotypinS, serological pro-,perty, floxner baciUus, Shigella flexneri, dinical method, biologicai classifi- cati on 'Y-C19017-!p MfeeO.610400(1 1 619 C I'" I'q ABSTRACT: Various clinical scrologicai methods were employed in the serotypinig of 774.,Plexner cultures-obtained from all parts of the Soviet Union. All 5 :Sh.';f1cxneY-! scrotypes and their corresponding subtypes as well as x and variants were included in these cultures. Rare types and atypical types 'are.being studied further.- Results of this experiment suggest the -1 Card ..1/2 UDC: 576.851.-49-077.3 VIN'KOVBTSKIYp Ya, A.; ZMIX, B.S.1 XISEWA., D.P. Origin of some island moimtalms in central KankhatEn. lzr. Vass. geog. ob-,va 96 now6t515-517 N-0 164 (MIRA 18:1) Some Inner complex comp"ads of figments 01 Foup 11 Obtlitkol Kkim, choll.) 20, 'I." (It Aviv I%r N V.4111 w V it Will Illrolw1al Ill's III.-Zol"ll /.It) ikwtl), Iwilt'l Ill U) Inill'. filirtrd hol. Allit -mll'; rvltst. a" effw1rd by alf,111. of INICOIJ With C-1111g. IIIC 10110)WillX WVFr I)fClkl.: wly, in 11g0 at .1u, 11.1 .11; -4y. At At ~311' 0.17 JU. The focutwims of coloml ~alt~ %W: bravicr mrIAN to u9scsted tow study in analytkat cheni6try. 00 * 0 GM- 4T.tTell?, 11 ?1 0 0 *Out lode. .4. a IA IS a-M-a 00 A 4-J-4- I-A ".,A-_ 40 P 4 CK t I t I IAW Four I.F'14 A A dr*d Mud. doe &W.swlsla 4 Pvtow *1 .00 Wdy Ahad. No" S.Sa.R. 60, SM "Wr-li"ated Owtaklist"" (bam .15 Mg. N MW 7 Ms. N) 4 a# actin SOLS. to =PW to give a pas. fftpossir in AP attessaft Ito Ileum. actia 00 do- wo, app-r to INV, Pow" - tk'$- IS G 9416dj Of AS FAW01111 WAWIV (mbbits d p 2400 e4bw) Was Ow lechnique described earlier CAMA . 41: go '3 1 .0o that eats. by sea W*AD. of 216 44"66=80)WIt" =Obwmkw*I& Prottia 00 of ationd" I Mier in this coo but whk-b Mjwct (now v voi 11""We6ows; prepas. km tost". .00 0 -S %=I waude. The Acosky reduction is only a thrT46 a# swb Protons 16111 to show coo. tZro"i with ATF. Twestwout of ext. at mbeed mooth intisclovelth mroola A rowitr4 In 1wW&dmtjA1 aviscom act*;', it PAYmb. alvW tI ' tontractilowitbATIS, Pfutwins so viltd. kow Plem Otamck onioado UT dkoer is N Contest to Mai actomyok obtainable lfwa the skeletal nowock -. the vis. clowlty of solow,. is also shollar wW the ATP effect an viw- 290 c a dty fit quite Pronowicad. lbanalt the threa& am am 0 .-contractile. The upooth meocis Itself (t4ke specimens) 4-v similsoly (sW to contreet an cantact with ATP In dU. fit KCA or MaCh inim. The contmtile anw-les of the two types thus, cansixt be held to contain con lovable prettin L SIIA~~ 'CAI Imum types. 14 M. Ko"Apod too j, Do is im :T'4 U it to to 1, AM A S a Ow 0 go I I It P 0 a 4 3 a T 0 to Ift Z. 00 4 0 O's a 0 co 0 0.0.6 o 0 0 a 0 4 a a 0. 0 A 6 0 0 0 00 * 40 0 0 OV, 9 9 6 q . 0 Wo-o' a 0 141- 0'o a a o' 0 o a 0 _0 0 -0. 40 A - 0 0 * 00 0 0 0 41 Wo 0 0 We *IA ... ... ...... . 4-41suAl"M I% too OtAII01% IS III I, I he *,.( I tO h.4. to anbsolly illerramixt'Co. Itut &*III "dil. 0%141. 110 1 (1414111; vittro I Nd lw- W)II. Its a deftenywilt - WW then won au smits. It -nit -v the coftbillskmactit of the equil.. (fit Wit. PrOll 11, aft. -'WAS Wid but otlicniriw put is caulact witb die membane, Ow- a of the t dmp kkat dKiiemmed smad thm mm to the equil. volume Wb9m I cantaL-omill 33% PcOH, tuml Grut kmeamed and tbm hu to tk evil. vi:=_ -;its I cmtabw &5% profL Jbirst, twk several Ism Tbus, the eqW. between mim. RIO, ad MHls not Pre- mmably, demptim arathir tban.-mcirtiliam 6 the slow Pratt". Hmerm" A EXCEUTA MDICL Soc.7 Vo'l.101?. I>CdteIrIcs 'Feb 56 372. KISELEVA F. L. Stalin Inst., Kemeroff, *Non- icteric leptospirosis.. in children (Russian text) PEDIATRIJA 1955, 3 (67-69) This condition was observed in 61 children Liv-ing.near-a-VKbdfow, muddy'river polluted with cattle excrements.. Some dis-ea-se with bloody urine was noticed a- mong cattle. The disease in children began abruptly with severe headache, -fever,. ,Vomiting, and sometimes with chills and convulsions. Fever was intermittent and was followed by subfebrile temperature which lasted 3-16 dayB. Meningeal symps- toms were present in 53% of cases. Renal involvement was recorded in 16 child- ren. Leptospirosis was diagnosed by agglutination'tests. Anigstein -Galveston, Tex.. (XXj7),: SULIG, P.A., otv.red. red.; SHEM, G*I., tekhn.rea, (Standard plan of electric power plants for 600-1200__vatt radio reaiffusion systems] Tipovoi proakt elektrostantaii dlia radiotransliatsioWkh uzlov moshchnostliu 600-1200 BT.. Moskva. Sviazlisdat. 1959. 129 p. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Gosudaretvennyy inatitut po izynkeniyam i proektirovaui7n soorazheniy BVY821. '*Giproavyazl*. (Blectric power plants) KUZNBTSUV, P..V., ptvatetyenn" red.; K,IBBLWA, G.I., red.; SHEY32. G.I., takhn.red. (Instructions for branch planning, accounting and analysis of operations in interurban telephone stations] Instruictsila po vnutriproizvodotvennomu planirovaniiu, uchetu i analizu deiatell- nosti meshdugorodnykh tolefonnykh stanteii. Moskys, Sviazlisclat, 1957. 19 (MIRA.11:6) 1. Russia (~923- U.S.S.R.) Hinfsterst4o svtazi. Planovo- finan~oyoye upravlenlye, (Telephone stations-Ancounting) POLY.WSXAYA, T.D., prepodavatell;-KISXLEVA, G.I., red.; ICARA ILOVA, S.F., takhn.red. [Electric anginearing;,test assignments for students.in the postal and economic section) Slaktrotakhniks; kontrolinys sadenila d1le uchashohikhola pochtovo-okonamichaskogo otelelaniia. No~kva. Svias.lizdat..1958. 14 p. (MIELA 12:3) 1. Koscow. Vessoyasnyy sapahnyy tekhnik-;m OV742i. 2. Veasoyuzuyy zaochn~7 tekhnikum avyazi (for Polyanakaya). (Zlectric engineering-Probleme. exercises, ate.) GATZE, K.I., otv.red.;.KIS=VA, G.I., red.; KAMILOVA, S.F.# takhn.red. (Temporary prioe list for equipment assembly] Tremennyi tsennik na montash oborudoyanils, Moskva, Briaslisdat. No.l. 1959. 24 p. (xnA 14:2) 1. Russia (19Z3- U.S.S.R.) Kinistarotvo avyasi. GosuderetvenW soyuzu" proyaktun inatitut. (Telecommmication-Equipment and supplies) SELEVA I.A.; SOLULEV R.N. Geological and petrographical characteristics of contact formations'of the Kiik Massif. Vast. Mosk. u~. Sar'.- 4t Geol 18 no.5j29-36 S-Ot6.3, (MIRA l7t2) 1. Kafedra petrografii Moskovsko universitata. P7P AUTHORS: Gershenzo,n, S., M., SOV120-123-3-49154 TITLE: The Induction of Controlled Hereditary Variations in Drosophila Melanogaster (Vyzyvaniye napravlennykh nasled- stvennykh izmeneniy u Drosophila melanogaster) PERIODICAW Doklady.Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 3, PP 554-557 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Card 1/3 The first author (Refs 1,2) suggested, about twenty years ago., that the most promising way for the induction of controlled artificial mutations must lead over an experimental change of the nuclein metabolism of the organism. For this purpose, a preparation of desoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) was added to the food of the larvae of Drosophila. Thus it is possible to produce a great number of mutations. They concern preponder- antly1the structure ofthe wings. Because of the principal importance of the problem whether physical and chemical mutagenic factors are only capable of accelerating the natur- al process of mutation or of'influencing also the character of the forming mutations,,the previous experiments were repeated on a larger scale. Only afterwards, the processes causing the controlled mutagenio influence of the DNA shall The Induction of Controlled Hereditary BOV/20-123-3-49/54 Variations in Drosophila Melanogaster be investigated more thoroughly and analogous methods shall-, be tried or. other, organisms@ The methods were similar to those of the-'earlier investigation (Ref 3)- The males bred, on a culture medium.containing 12-13% of DNA-sodium salt (according to-Neyman, Ref 5) were interbred with.foreign females Pys the F,-males were again interbred with such ~foreign femalm. The three series of tests performed gave consistent results. It can be seen from tables 1 and 2 that the offspringe of,the males used in this experiment exhibited far more mutations than those of the control males. Especially numerous mutations occurred among the,P 1-males of the test series. This suggests a mutagenio effeot of the DNA. This variability was maintained in the 2nd generation as well and decreased in.the third one. The investigation of 298 sex chromosomes by means of the Olb method gave not a single recessivelethal factor. The present paper completely con- firmed the results obtained years ago. Many visible muta- tions took place, most of which were observed on the wings. Card 2/3 The frequency of the sex-linked lethal factors either does The Induction of Controlled-Hereditary SOV/20-123-3-49/54 Variations in Drosophila Nelanogaster not increase at all or only to a little extent. The mutagenio effect of the DNA-preparation is protracted, viz. it displays some after-effect specific for chemical mutagenic factors. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 5 references,,3 of which are Soviet., ASSOCIATION: Institut zoologii Akademii.nauk USSR (Institute of Zoology, AS, UkrSSR) PRESENTEDt July 9, 1958, by A. V. Palladin, Academician SUBMITTED: July 1, 1958 Card 3/3 MILOVSKIY, A.V.; KISELEVA, I.A. Skarns and =6 of the Mallga magnetite deposit J-n the Eastern Sayan Mountains. Geol. rud. mestorozh. 6 no.4z45-56 Jl-Ag 164- (I-MU 17:10) 1. Geologicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta. j~ 1.3 -'T Tj 1. I. G. - "'The mchanism of anode lib3ration of oxygen on lead diQxiae.11 Moscow 1955. Acad Sci U33il, Inst of Rvoical Chemistry. (Dissertations for degree of Candidate of Chemcal Sciences,) SC: Knizimaya letoAst, 'No 48. 26 November 1955. Moscow. USSR/Electrochemistry B-12 6 .'range' fra~2 influence of the poteaxtial~.. in th, -6 Abstract The 2.14 (i AS M~7' ~e-~ _9p_ e. 101]ptioj~ m='tude A f on or~'SV'04+ from - -0. 5 a- `0 A02 005, ~ 0 - Oi~- 0 ' fid .5M solutions 'of he ~4 iafiuixice. of an'Adiditic'in'_:6f ~COSO~ -on the adsorption o H2804 and A of COS04 On Fb02 were otudied. A vat; determined b rddiochemical measurements with the application of isotopes and CoOO and titration with a colored indicator by the de- crease of the adsorbed substance in the solution. Porous Fb0p electrodes (volume 3.4 cub. cm, actual surface 1 x 105 sq. cm), as wellds surface elpetrodes of Fb02 applied to Fb tapes (actual surface about 104 sq.cm).served as adsorbents. It was shown that at,fof 1.75 to 1.9 v, i.e. in the region of the potential of the zero charge (MhMlim, 1955, 36973), A increases sharply with the.increase of Y. At Y about 2 v, A Card l/2 5W AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/3 SOV/20-122-6-24/49 Kiseleva, I.._GLZ Kabanov, B. 11. On the Formation and, on the Electrochemical Properties of Crystalline Modifications of.Lead Dioxide (Ob obrazovanii i elektrokhimicheakikh AVOYstvakh kristallicheskikh modif ikatsiy dvuokisi evIntsa) Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958P Vol 122, Nr 6, PP 1042-1045 (USSR) 'PbO2 exists in a tetragonal (P-form) and in a rhombic (a-) modification..According to available experimental data, the,conditions in-favor of the a- or 0-form essentially depend upon whether PbO is formed in the presence or in the 2 absence of H 2SO,. It could therefore be assumed that formation of the various grystal forms is connected with the abscrption of sulfuric acidt,which is retained very firmly and in large quantities on,PbO For the purpose of verifying this assump- _2* tion the authors carried out comparative measurements of the absorption capacityt and they also investigated the structure SOV/2o-122-6-24/49 On the Formation and on the Electrochemical Properties of Crystalline Modi- fications of Lead Dioxide of the electrodes, produced under various conditions from PbO2 Results are shown by a table. Adsorption was measured radio- chemically, andthe structure was investigated radiographical- ly. The precipitates produced from a neutral solution or, by the oxidation of PbSO in 0.01 n H SO essentially consisted 4 2 4 of a-PbO 2* Inihe case of an electrochemical recrystallization of the electrode in 8 N H SO an irreversible adsorption of 2 4 H SO on PbO and a transformation of a-PbO into P-PbO take*s 2 4 2 2 2 place. The desorption of H 2so4 is accompanied by a transforma- tion of P-PbO, 2 into a-PbO 2' The authors then discuss the .coz6- parison drawn between the electrochemical behavior of a-PbO 2 and P-PbO 2' The curves plotted at the anodes for the dependence Of (F on 1g i develop parallel to each other with a distance of 30 - 40 millivolts. The exchange current is nearly the same in both modifications ' Various details are then discussed.,Ac- cording to the results obtained by the present paper, the de- Card 2/3 lay of the proceas PbO 2 -0- Pb SO4 and the forming of the SOV/2o-122-6-24/49 On the Formation and on the Electrochemical Properties of Crystalline Modi-. fications of Lead Dioxide P-form are probably due to the chemical adsorption of sulfuric acid on.the PbO2 surface. Continuation of the here discussed investigations would be of practical interest. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 11 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut,elektrokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute -for Electrochemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: June 10, 1958,'by A. N. Frumkin, Academician SUBMITTED: June 10, 1958 Card 3/3 5 (1,2) AUTHORS: Astakhov, I. I.,-Kiseleva, 1. a., SOV/20-126-5-35/69 Kabanov, B. It. TITLE: The Polymorphism of Lead Dioxide and-the Structure of the- Electrolytic Deposits (Polimorfizm dvuokisi svintea i strasaye-'.1 elektroliticheskikh onadkov) PERIODICkL: Doklady kkad*mii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 5, pp 1041 1043 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to various publication referenceaq there are 2 dif- ferent crystalline PbO modifications: a) a rhombic (a), and 2 b) a tetragonil (P) modification which have different nechani- cal and physicalproperties. As is known, a-Pb02 has & 8jight- ly higher density II(Ref i). k1so the hardness of the a-z6difi- cation is higher (Ref 2). The deposit of the a-PbO is said to 2 be more compact (Ref 3)# It is known that the mechanical 'and physical properties of the deposits depend on their structure (Ref 4)- Publication references on this subject are very poor.. The authors investigated these deposits for gold under the CaIrd 1/3 electron microscope (magnification 11,000).. (The electrocheMi The Polymorphism. of Lead D .ioxide and the Structure BOV/20-126-5-35/69 of the Electrolytic Deposits cal preparation of the deposits was made by P. I. Tyaglova). Figure 1 shows a deposit of the rhombic PbO 2-modificatio.n. ihich really forms.more compact deposits. The looser deposits o'f,the tetragonal-modification are shown in figure 2. The authors put forward analogies among other chemical compounds (Ref 5) and discuss the presumable causes of the phenomenon in.question (Refs 1, 6). The-authors think it correct to explainlthe~ I for- ,mgtion of different PbO -modifications not by.the origin of 2 2 different complexes in the solution$ but by the adsorption phenomena on thesurface of the growing crystals* Figure.3a shows a microphotograph of the PbO -deposit.produced by oxida- tion of the lead,sulphate in 0.01 n H so It is very similar 2 4' to the one from a neutral.solution (Fig 1). a-PbO 2 can be ob- tained by reducing the adsorption of the H SO . This is possi- 2 4 ble by the s~.dmixture of CoSO (Ref 8) (Fig 3b). The a-PbO -de- 4 2 posits represented in figure 3 are contradictory to the opinion Card 2/3 The Polymorphism of Lead Dioxide and the 5Vracturo BOV/20-126-5-35/69 of the Electrolytic Deposits (Refs 1,,6) that,only the P-PbO 2-iodification can be obtained- by PbSO -oxidation. The different atrength of the deposits of 4 the two modifications is practically of great interest (e.g. for the massive electrodes in hydrometallurgy). Finally, the strength of the positive plates in a lead accumulator is dis- cussed. Barium sulphate destroys the solid structure of the lead dioxide (comparison between figures 3a and 4a)- There are 4 figures and.g.references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut elektrokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR Institute of Electro- chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR~ PRESENTED: March 21, 1959, by A. X. Frumking Academician lff---U '2r 4non 31196 3/079/61/031/012/010/011 D204/D301 AUTHORS: Razuvayevt G. Ao., Vyazanking N. S., D'yachkovskaya, OOB.t Kiseleva, 14 G., and Dergunov, Yu. I, ------------- TITLE: Certain reactionoof the organometallic compounds of Grou~ IV elements, catalyzed by aluminum chloride PERIODICAL: Zhurnal -obehohey khimii, v. 31y no. 12, 1961, 405 6 TEXT: A continuation of previous work, in which it has been shown that (Et) SiCl dnd (Et) SnGl could be obtained in high yields by 3 .3 the action of iso-C 3H7Cl n (Et) 4Si and (Et)4Sn in presence of A101 3* This reaction has,been used in the present work to synthe- size (Et) 5Si 2Br and compounds (2t)3MX, where M = Sis Ge, Sn and X = 01, Br, in 60-90% yields..These were prepared by the dropwise addition of equimolar quantities of iso-C 3H 7X to (Et)4 M containing -2% AM 3 and heating until the gaseous products were evolved (--4 Card 1/2 6 S/07 1/031/012/010/011 Certain reactions of the D204 D301 hours). (Et) 5Si2Br was converted to decaethyl tetrasilane (b.p. 20 164-170'c/l mm Hg, n D 11.5160) by the action of highly dispersed fused Na in 20.2% yield. It was also established that com ounds of type (Et~ N where N = Sil disproportionate to Nt) M 6 29 0 NjWW 4 and M, on heating to 235 C in the presence of 3 - 5% A101 There 3* are 1 table and 2 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: H. Gilman, R. K. Ingham and A. G. Smith, J. Org. Ch., 18, 1743s (1953). kSSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii pri Gorl- kovskom. gosudarstvennom universitate imeni N. I* Lo- bacheskogo (Scientific Research Institute of Chemistly, Gor'kiy State Uhiversity im. N. I. Lobacheskiy) SUBMITTED: July 3, 1961 Card 2/2 R4UVAYEV, G.A.; VYAZANKIN, N.S.; DYACHKOVSKAYA., O.S.; HISELEVA, I.G.; DERGUROV, Yu.I. .Certain reactions of organic compounds of elements of the grou 17catalyzed by aluminum chloride. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no:12: D 161, (KM 15-2) I Nauchno-issledovatell Okiy institut khimii Pri GorIkovskom j;sudarstvennom universitete imenj N.I.Iobachevekogo. (Organometallic compounds) KABANOV, B.N.; LEYKIS, D.I.; KISELEVA, I.G.; ASTAKHOV, I.I.; AIEKSANDROVA, D,P, Cathodic introductLon of alkali metals into electrodes in aqueous solutions...' Dokl.-,AN,SSSR 144 no.5:1085-1088 Je !62. (MIRA 15:6) 10 Institut elaktrokhimii AN SSSR, Predatavleno akademikom* A.M.Frunkinys. (Intermetallic compounds) (Electrochemistry) ------ .... .MEM IMIN Ef fe o:' the inclusion of alkaline metals into e'ectrodes on hydrogen overvoltage. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.6:1493-1500 Je 1614. (1,11fui 18-3) 1. Institut elektrokhimii All SSSR. KISELEVAY I.G.; TCMASHOVA, KABANOV, D.N. Inclusion of alkaline metals into electrodes studied by the potential - time curve methods Zhur. fiz. kbim. 38 no.5t 1188-1194 My 164* (MIRA l8tl2) 1. Institut elaktrokhimii AN SSSR. Submitted June 1, 1963. .. KMNOV, B.N.; KMELEVAv I.G.; ASTAKHOVp I.i.j TCVASHOVA, N.K. Overvoltage and mahanim of cathodic incorporation of alkali metals into solid electrodes. EIektrokhimijU 1 no.9:1023-1028 a 1650 (MIRA 18810) 1. Institut olaktrokhtaii. AN SSSR. KABANOVp B.N.1 ASTAKROV9 Isle.1 KISEUVAO_ I*Ge Ilectroahamical inclusion of alkallno mtalms Umpokhim. 34 no,M1813-2830 0 165. (KRA l8a 11) 11 I~stitut'slektrokhbdi 'a SSSR* KISELZU. LEM 13ORIN GOROKHOVSKIY. V.M.~; LEVIN, Ta.-A.; KIS OPO IKOVAY A.M. Relation between the daiensitizationaction and the beight of the okiillographivr, peak of desorption of the homologues of 4--ozo-6-mtbyl-1,2pA:triazolo-(2,3-a) pyrimidine. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 8 no.32205-206 My4e 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Filial VveBoyimnogo nauchno-isoledovateliskogo kiuofotc~- instituta, Kazant 0 Tiiazolopyrimidine) Photographic mmilsions) ~ KISEMA, I.P.; POZDNTAKOVj D.P. Case of giant malignant enchondroms, of the sternum. Yest.re,nt. I rad, 35 no,1:67-68 -Ta-7 160. (MIRA 13:6) I,, Is kafedry rentgenologli o medjts~nskoy radlologivey (sav. dot sent N.N - MkbVlo I We ry."' o' ital Inoy khirarg 0 v Op It (vtv. rof V.P.-Hadushkovich).Toronezhokogo meditsinskogo Instituta r: - Prof. .1F.I..0ailoralov). M MEUVAs I.P. -------------------------------------I------------ Exoatosis of the cartilage oimulating tumor of the lung. Vest.' rent. i rad. 35 no. 2:80-81 Mr-Ap 160. (KMA 14:2) 11.1z kafedry rentgen6logii is sediteirokoy radiologiyey (zav. d6tsent M.M. Mikhaylov) i kafedry gooptiallnoy (zavv - prof, V.P. MduWikevich) Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo instituta (direktor - Orof. N.I. Odnoriaov). (CARTILAGFDISEASES) (LIIWjS--TUMORS) KISELEVAJ, I.P. (Moskva, A-171, u1. Zoi i Al. Kosmodemlyanskikh, d.4,kv.61) Roentgenologicalooservations on cbanges in the onteoarticular apparatus in riveters. Ortop., travm. i protez. 24 no.11:29-32 N 163. (MIRA 17.-10) 1. Iz kafedry rentgenologii a meditsinskoy radiologiyey (zav, dotsent M.M. Mikhaylov) Voronezhskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor - prof. N.I. Odnoralov), nauchnyy konsulltant raboty - zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. S.A. Reynberg. SVET-MOLDAVS1:5C; G.J.; SVET-14OLDAVSKATA, I.A.; )~ISELLVA, I.S. Premaration of allergene-f"o vaccin a agaiust transmissible encerphalitidea and rabies from the b1n of suckling mice and rite. Acft v1rol,Eng1.zd.Praha 4 no-5:320-322 S160. l. The Tarasevich State Control Inititute of Medical Biological Preparations and Poliomyelitis Research Institute, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow. (ENCEPHALITIS EPIIZMIC-Jmmunol) (ENCEPHALITIS JAPANESS B immundl) (VACCINES) (RABIES Immunol) KISELEVA, I.S., otv. za, vyp.; YWELIYANOV, W.M., tekbn. red. (Solemn meeting of the Province Committee of the CPSU, the Supreme Soviet 9,nd Counci:L of.Ministers of the Udmurt A.S.S.R. devoted to the 43d anniversar'y of the Great October Social-ist Revolution and t-lbe 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Rspub3.ic]Torzhestven- noe zasedanie Oblastnogo komiteta KPSS, Verkhovnogo Soveta i Soveta ministrov'Udmurtskoi ASSR, posviashebonnoe 43--1 godov- shchine Velikoi Oktiabriakoi sotsialisticheskoi revoliutsii i 40.7letiiu obrazovaniia Udzurtskoi Avtonomnoi. Sovetskoi So- tsialisticheskoi, Respubliki. Izhevsk$ Izd. Prezidiuma Ver- khovnogo Soveta UASSR, 1961. 158 p. WRA 15:12) (Udmurt A.S.S.R.-Economic conditions) 124-58-9-10326~ Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 132 (USSR) AUTHOR- Kiseleva, 1. V. TITLE: On the Development-of the Displacement Method in Structural Dynamics (K voprosu o razvitii metoda peremeshcheniy v dinamike sooruzheniy) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. avtomob. -dor. in-ta, 1957, Nr 20, pp Z41-246 ABSTRACT: Formulas. are set Lip for the dynamic reactions of beams that arise during vibratory displacements of the supports, with due account of the weight of the beams; the analysis is based on the equation of the bending of the axis"of a beam due to a ~xibra- tional loading written in terms of the initial parameters. The formulas are written for various boundary conditions and vari- ous types of displacements of the supports, P. A. Lukash 1. Bewas-Structural analysis 2. Card 1/1 SW/124-59-1-782 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1959, Nr 1, p 114 (Ussk) AUTHOR- -Kiseleva JiV., TME: The'VAirations ~of -a* Reotazigtilar and Orth6tropio-Plate.supported'-Along&the Wi- contour th Allowance for~a Concentrated Weight Applied Together With a Vibrating Load PERIODICAL: Tr..Mosk. avtomob. dor. in-ta, 1957,-Nr 21, PP 129-132 ,ABSTRACT: The differential equations.of foreed.vibrations for a reotangul4r.ortho- tropic,plate resting-on an elastic -support 'and loaded, with a conoentr&t6d weight is derived.'. The solution of this equation for the case of-simply supported edges of the plate is looked'for in the form.of double-&i-` gonometric series. After~the determination of the coefficients the magni- tude of deflection in-the point of the weight applied and of the action~of the vibrating load is obtained. Two examples are cited. V.Ye. BreslaVskiy. Card 1/1 N KisELEVA, I. V. Gand Tdch Sci -- (Ass) ItCertain problems of the dynamics I . I II ~%~, 44A,~~ -q4 , J~- I of trated mass *n the v-~I of I -W application of,~Iibration load$." Mos, 1958. 14 Pp with iagiawm (Min of Higher Education USSR. Mos Motor Vehicle and Road Inst), 175 copies (KL, 52-58, 102) 1 XlSELEVA I.V. (Moskva) Vibrations of an orthotropic rectangular plate with the mass centered on an elastic base with two coefficients of the bad. Issi. po teor. sooruzh. no.13:16-1-172 164. (MIRA 18:2) KISELEVA, I.V., ka,rid. tekbn. nauk. (Moskva)- Use, of the. shifting.metbod.in calculating. frames with pondsr~Lblo elements each supporting two concentrated masess uzdar a vibrating load* Ioile po-tocre soorushe nool4tl25-130 165, (min is, 10) aT,WKOV. B.,N,~ IVINA~ 1.&~ KTSMVA, I.V. Pnewt-utla in patlanta -4th -'a"x-emt sharing t:,ie wintgr outbra&16 in (MIRA 18:10) 1. Wadr&Aqf--=kl.3i.c-axiykh W-L4zr-.&y (mr, ka-radroy T. Mi. I Ov"' T& Nadzhuld,P n I gaeudarzi;"nnogo m6ditainskogo InRtita'.at4 MuLl-tit vaVlwsin i (dlr6".kt,~r - kand. bloleg. nauk A,BI$3gamzq). llo S" so I in dm. R. Frism" Awrl , .. ..I- d)f"' the chain deviates Irmn th a nd K Kisek A Z anovF4aI Univ nln I I [ Il i . . e e ;. gnk A k S.S.S.R. 74, tans e ,win. arlic w t (degm ~ of ytnerizAtij ). A _ r. Poll in 3.(X14 X III -~ Vf: wts .11 were ticid. for 6 ymer solits. by incesurentents of the turbidity r with it polarizaticz nephelometer, with C.S -1 " /I -,- -_ %- (I + 0) 1 - a). Le.. for I (z - h 2.3 x [it .. and (-,An HIM). k - 5.2 X III". w here (r - 7.35 X 10 at A - 5.413 X 11) cm.) as standard. plotting t/l/ir against thr conen. r. and extrapolailota to . ' + a)/ -7). on the a-IIIIII'lit'n .4 vIn"Pletrly r - 0; the intercept with the saix of oriffitates gives I/M, Inv rotation be. 11 - 1). a - 1), thiii $I%". fix 1. 4 0 2,15 X I 'hy Debye's ritlallims (11jr - (1131) + (2 fie/N7). where III "', and (or t, A - 6.2 X 10-1 CIII., I c. inArkrilly lem than h B '1' 1 tilt flexMilit of 'he Iynllf 'half' ' l I I values dvtd. by the asymmetry i;f %,catterill f of light. Cotie uentl a 14 diff t f i 1 I - 32 tr and the .11. 1 a (AN/01/ NAI, In th is - rdrac- eren rom y. q , and I ir , a " Thi i ack] for U 2 It ve idea the solvent Ax - difference of the fdactive . . I he rotation hindrance . 1. - IfIISAIV" U! ( I- potential u~IKI 4-44 s th h i f I i indexes of the soln. and solvent. Thememusquattedis- an" k between the end-i of the mot. chain was deld. from , , ,e. e c , a ns o n %Wit. are more rigid than 11. Interinsafthrilf).Notinde. he ratio 0 of the Intensities of the light scattered under 430 1 -rndently oriented linear rixid -A-gmcnI% of lenfth A. 11 N th S f Ii k it 135 , by A I + IJAIWI (A/k) 1. Thew dems. gavit, . e no. o n ; % in a %eginent J~ S A. hence or an emulion :Iystyreite (1) in Mi. 10-1,31 - 700, At - h.- IAI WilvrS. And %4~ - 1.11) a. which givirt 8 - -7 X 10 1. and for a imlyWjutyltne (oppatiol, U) in I It, U 7.3. Thm figures are in gond agreement with On the other hand. Idata an rigidities of hydrocarbon chain% from detnt. of elm. At was calcd. by the iitatltical formula Ail - I'M + coo ~)/_ (T%vetkov atut Marinin. C.A. 43. 4119g) and dynamic 11 - c4af)JI(I + atilt - 0)[P. withr - no. knee v a I (Ttvctkov and F., C.A. 43, '-44g) birtfritgruce of normal bomls for hindered rotativni, I - bond length, 0 : e mlac. e &k-$. and Acids. N. Thon mentary valctice anxic. it mean nu of the angle by which US~"hemistry of High-Molecular.Substances.. F Abst Journal; Referat Zhur XhimiYaj, ?(o 1957, 1121 Au~hor: Kiselyeva, K. Oil andlizub,, I* A. Inotitutiont Iinirigrad V#it Title: Diffusion of'polybtyrene,Fractions-in Carbon~Tetrachloride Original Period,icali Viistn. lethisgr.,;un _ta~ 1956i No 1( j, &.11 Abstract: The optical polarization method (Tsvetkov, V. N.., Zh. eksperim. i P-701) was utilized in determining the .te0r. fiziki, 1551 Vol 21 diffusion rate D of 7 :tractions of polystyrene (molecular weight from viscosity measure.ments.0-7-0-045-100) in CC14. A relationship was.establisheo between D and the molecular weight M, as followst D 2 1.12 x 10-4M-Oo52. This relationship corresponds to ~he model of the slightly-diffuBib-le cloud. Values of j~oD(bjV)1/3] have been calculated for the investigated fractional giving the ratio Rj/RD, where ED is the radius of the hydrodynamically equivalent sphere IdNdiffuikjo,ppb~q% -tit i'~Card 1/2 BAZANDVA, S.V.; KISILWA.' X.I. Use of tropecin in none Internal diseases. Sov.sed.19 no-7: 155. (WAA 8: 10) 64-66 Jl 1. In imfedry fakulltetskoy terapti (i.o. sav. S.V.BasanoTa) Bashkierskogo wditsinskop InstItuta (dir.N.F. Toroblyev) I Kumertauskoy bolInItsy (sav, X.I. Mmayev) (ACIFfIC ACID, driv. d1pherqlacetic acid 3-tropyl eater.ther.use) Z- 'USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur Xhimiya, No 9, 1957, 31550 Author : Syrkin Ya. M., Bernshteyn L.A., Kiseleva K.M. Title : Use of Vacuum Filters,for Dehydration.of Ceramic Slips Orig Pub: Steklo i keramika, 1956,"No 10, 22-26 Abstract: Presentation of the results of laboratory and Bemi-industrial scale experiments on filtration, usinga continuous operation filter, of ceramic slips made from clays of Nokolayevskoye, Chasov- Yarskoye and Artemovskoye deposits. It was found that the output capacity of the filter Card 1/4 USSR hemical Technology. Chemical Products A and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur.- Khimiya,.No 9, 1957, 31550 increases with increasing temperature of the slip, increased vacuum and.,on addition of coag- ulant in the form of CaO. Thus the output of a vacuum filter on filtration of a slip of Chasov- Yarskoye clay having the temperature of 20 and 60* Increased from b to 20 kg/am~~ hour. on preliminary drying of the clay, output of the filter is lowered, depending on duration of the drying. Thus on drying of Chasov-Yarskoye clay for 360 and 72 seconds the output dropped from 18 to 12 kg/emR hour. It should be noted that on addition of coagulant the moisture content C ard 2/4 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass.~Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur Khimi~a, No 9, 1957, 31550 of the cake of Chasov-Yarskoye "sukhar"' clay (T.N. - "sukharl", literally "biscuit" clay is a fire clay of-low plasticity and low binding power) increases, depending on the amount of coagulant added, from,36 to 46%. It is mentioned that in all instances the moisture content of 11sukharl" was of at least 35%. In order to ob- tain a molding paste having a moisture content of 7-8% it Is advantageous to combine in a sin- gle assembly the mechanical and thermal drying of sukharl A description is included of the experimental vacuum filter assembly com- C ard 3/74 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. AbB Jour: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31550 pr IB ing an~after dilyin.gof "sukhar"' on a steam-heated drum.drier., C ard 4/4 U.K.,; XISELVA. K.S.; -ZOIXOKRTLINA, Ye.S. Significance of, f or-ced~ a aerial kood transfusioa in compound therapy for se"re forms of Bhock. Ortop.. travm. I protez. no.6:10-16 N-D 55 (KM 9:12) l..Ix laboratorit. eksperimentallnoy fiziologii po ozhtvleniyu.orgsuIsmm (Zach prof. V.A.legovskt*) AM SSSR. (SHDCK, ther, blood transfusions forced) (BLOCD TRANSFUSWO torced In ther. of shock) BULANOVA. O.N.; K.I~~~(Hoskva) Effect of @odium bicarbonate on the restoration of vital functions after clinica1death caltsed by blood lose. Fate fixiolo I ekffp'terap.:3 110*209-67 Kr-AP '59- (141M U'.6 ekoperimentallnoy fisiologii po ozhivlentyu org;nizma (zav. prof.V.A.Negovskiy) AKN SSSR. (CAMONATES, eff sodium bicarbonate, on restoration of vital functeafter olin. death induced by desangai_ nation -in dov (Run)) (F35MITATION eff. of sodium bicarbonate after clin. death Induced by desanguination, In dogs (RUBW IUMVSKIY, V.A.; SOBOLEVA, V.I.; GURVICH. X.L.; KISEMA, K.S.; MACHAVARIANI, Sh.S. Restoration of vital farction in monkeys after mortal exsangmi- nation under bypothermic conditions. Biul.eksp.biol.i mad. 48 no-11:30-34 N 159. (KIRA, 13:5) 1. 13 laboratorii ek"rimentalluoy flziologil po oshlylenlya organisms. (say. - Prof. V.A. Negovskly) ANIF S SSR, Koskm, i Instituta eksperimentalluoy patologit i te'rapil, (dir. - doktor biologicheskikh nauk I.A. Utkin), Sukhumi. Predstavlena deyst- vitel"nym chlenow AX9 SSSR T.N. Chernigovskim. (RISUSCITATION exper.) (HRMPSHAGN ener. ) IMUCO exper.) - ~ . - .I - - . - . *V09 , . F-Illpm, ACCESSION NH: AP4000269 3/0219/63/056/0;~/0039/0043 _~.:AUTHOR: Negov31d1l V, A#; ftbolevas -;_.Gurvichs Kiselevap.x* so 4. TITLE. Deep hypothermia..as a method for prolonging clinical. death i- periods 'tall' -v SOURCE: Bn_21letenl eksperimen noy biologii i meditsiny*,': 56V lls 19631 39-43 TOPIC TAGS:_ hypothermia, clinical deaths resuscitation"proc esss resuscitation process inhibitor, loss-of.bloods blood.loss, acute t)lood loss., blood infusion,intraarterial infusion, intraark#erial- blood infusion, blood porfusions heart dilation, hemodynamic~ disturbanc*ap metabolic acidosii -ABSTRACT: In two.groups,of experimental dogs body tem~brature~Xsw reduced to'2o-230C and venesection was' performed to induce clinical, death, Animals were revived after clinical death of.twb hours with, heats blood.perfusion, artificial res~irations defibrillations and: heart stizmlation. Electrocardiograms were recorded during the~entire, experimenj;. In the first.group of 23':dogs only 5 animals slurvived. C or~jlp