SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRUPIN, V.D. - KRUPINSKI, B.

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(MIRA 12:12) (One, Natural) ACC N" A117001760 souncr, CODE, UR/0169/66/000/010/GOIB/GOID AUTHOR: Zapara, S. A.; Sergiychuk, A. G.; Voznyuk, L P.; Krupin, 7. F. TITLE: Dependence of the intensity of seismic vibrations on the number of steps of retardation and on the distance from the explosion site SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. IOG120 REF SOURCE: [Sb. nauchn. tr. I N. -i. gornorudn. In-t. USSR, no. 8, 1965, 168-172 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave, fbiv,006- ABSTRACT: The detonation of millisecond delay blasts with shot holes in a grid pattern in the Krivbass [section of the USSR) is difficult because the seismic waves occurring there considerably exceed the safety norm for buildings and installations located within 1 to 1. 5 km of the explosion site. Experimental explosions with an identical total weight of explosives were detonated, the bores in the quarries being spaced at 3 to 5 m, generallyin one line. For each explosion, two seismic stations were installed over the length of the profile 113 UDC: 550.341 Xec-1-IR- AR7001769' (along the granites). The seismographs of each station were dividedinto two groups iind seismic vibrations in three mutually perpendicular directions were recorded at two different points of the profile. The distances from the site of the explosions to the site of the seismographs were constant: 250, 400, 750, and 900 m. Four explosions occurred; with, respectively, 11 bores with a charge of 3115 kg of explosives (with 10 m/sec intervals of delay between the consecutively exploded groups of bores In both cases), 10 bores with 2840 kg of explosives; and 12 bores with 3 250 kg of explosives. The delays between bores was 10 m /sec in the third case and 20 m/see in the fourth. Results of the experimental explosions showed that the total explosive being equal, an increase in the number of groups of charges exploded at different times during the general blast, is always followed by a decrease in the intensity of seismic waves. Division of the total weight of explosives into 10 consecutive groups (9 degrees of delay) decreased I the intensity of seismic vibration 4. 2 times at a distance of 250 m, and 2. 57 times at a distance of 900 m. When a considerable reduction of'the seismic effect of mass explosions to necessary, the consecutive explosion of one shot hole after the other must be effected. Otherwise, shot holes should be planned with a maximum possible number of charges exploded at different times, The intensity of the exuloded vibrations during millisee ond delay explosions depends to a great -T~ ACC NRv AR7001769 degree on the volume of the delay Interval, the decrease or the increase of which is accompanied by an Increase In the seismic effect of the explosion. B. Rossi. [Translation of abstract] JGCJ SUB CODE: 00 Card 3/3 ACC NRs AT7005726 50W(CE CODE: Ul~(/'~15U'5/66/00j/267/OJ32/W35 AUTHOI~,'S: Krupin, V. G.; Marinetat T. K. 01UG: none ;TITLE: Apparatus for fatigue measurements using electroma&7ictic excitation SOU.ICE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy. no. 267, 1966. Avtomatizatsiya i tekhnologiya manhinostroyeniya (Automation and technology in the machinery industry),i 32-35 TOPIC TAGS: MCeYaN/elstj fatigue test, metallurgic testing machine, steel/ n05 steel 4 1ABSTRACT: An apparatus for applying cyclic stresses to flat and round specimens (up to 0.4--0.6-mm thickt and to thicker specimens), usine electromaoletic forces in Idescribed (Zee Pig. 1). A combination of constant and cycling magnetic fields is uznd~, 1to excite the cantilever-beam-mountod spocimen at its natural frequency and to cau3e it to wrap around a circular template resulting in easily calculable stresZes. An w equation for the resulting stresses is given. The electrical circuit is also presented and described. A sample fatigue curve for a 0.1-mm thick uteel XhO5 strip is presented. Cordj/2 ACC NR- AT7005726 DO Fig. 1. General view of the apparatus: I specimen; 2 weight; 3 - DC coil; 4 - AC coils; 5 - clamp Orig. art. has: 5 figures and I formula. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATEs none/ ORIG REF. 005 Card 2/2 1ILIGINA, M.L. (Kazan'); IR SHKLINOYA, A.K. (lazan'); SHISHKIN, A.V. W an KHkLY)4RkI)ZHA, Y.G. (Kazan') Stratigraphy of coal deposits in Tatarstan and southern Udvtrt A.S.S.R. Uch,zap X&z.un. 115 no.10:94-98 '55. (MLRA 10:5) Ratar A.S.S.R.-Coal geology) (Udimrt A.S.S.R.-Coal. geology) r 15-57-4 -4122 Translation from: Referativnyy zhirnal, Geologiyu, 1957, Nr 4, pp, 11 (USSR) AUTHORS: Tikhvinskaya, Ye I,, AK;uUin V I., Sokolov, M. N., X~ l ~ 4r S kl F M : al kovs . ., ov V r y, Vinokurov, V. M. , Grigorlyeva, T. Y- TITLE: Stratigraphy and Facies Relations in the Permian Deposits of the Tatarskaya ASSR (Osnovy stratigrafli I fatsiallnogo slozhenlya permskikh otlozheniy Tatarskoy ASSR) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kazansk. gos. un-ta, 1955, Vol 115, Nr 10, pp 113-117 AZSTRACT: The Permian dep osits of Tatariya are divided into the Lower Permian (250 m to 300 m thick), represented by the Schwagerina, Tastuba and Sterlitamak horizons of the Sakmara stage, and also by the ArtinskitLn and Kungurian stages. The authors point out the limited distribution of the Artinskian series, completely developed (80 m) Card 1/2 only at the extreme eastern edge of Tatariya, where it 15-57-4 -4 122 Stratigraphy and Facies Relations In the Permian (cont.) is subdivided into two horizons. The lower of these two horizons Is composed or anhydrite and dolomite. The Kungurian series also tins a restricted distribution. It consists of carbonate-sulfate-clay deposits (up to 20 m). The Ufa series, with a thickness ranging from 0 to 140 m and more (on the east), is referred to the Upper Permian. The Kazanian depohits are separated Into an upper and a lower Kazanian. The Yadrenogo Kamnya series occurs at the base of the upper Kazanian. The lower Kazanian sequence is divided into three horizons. In the "zone of upper piedmont deposits," these are insular, deltaic-littoral, and red-bed formations. The lower Kazanian rests on an eroded surface in the Ufa series or on the Lower Permian. There are intraformational erosionsl zones in the upper Kazanian, the largest of which subdivide the deposits into three principal rhythmic units. The Tatarian stage (200 m to 250 m thick) is divided into two substages. The upper substage shows evidence of strong surface erosion. The lower substage contains sediments formed in a residual freshened basin. Card 2/2 B. K. L. KRbPIN, V.I.; TIKHVINSXATA, Te.I.; TROYEPOLISKIY. V.I. Oil prospects in the Tatar A.S.S.R, based on Carboniferous sediments. Uch. sup. Kiz. un. 117 no-9008-311 157. (MIRA 13i1) 1.1azanskiy gosuderetvewqy universitat im. V.I. Ullyanova-Lanina. Kafedry greologil fiefti i gaza i geologii SSSR. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Petroleum-Geoloa) KRUPIN, V.I., HLIGINAt M.L.; MELINOU, Yl!.l.LYKBi-kUiHAl V.G. Carboniferous sedl-mrintr of the wemtern, nortYern, and nort)-eastem Tatar A.S.S.R. and southern Udmurtia. Uch. zap. Kaz. un. 121 no.2-3-94 ,61. (KIRA 14:9) (Tatar A.S.S.R-GroloFy, StratiFraphic) Wdinurt A.S.S.R.-GooloFy, Stratigraphic) Microdislocations in the middle and lower Kama Uch.zap.Kaz.un. 3.21 no.6:98-102 161. (Kama Valley6--Geology, Structural) and Vyatka BasinB. (11111 14 10) KRUPINO V.I. __ Some charactorietice of the structure of the Yaonaya Polyana subseries in the western and northern parts of Tatarstan and the 0outhern part of Udmurtia. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.j geol. i razv. 5 no.5*:I:L-2f My 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1, Kazan kiy gooudaretvennyy universitet imeni V.I. Ullyanova-Lenina. (Tatar.A.S.S.R.-Geology) (Udmurt A.S.S.R.-Goology) KOID)UNP R.G.j KRUPIN, VI.Ye. UsIng the selmnlo method in mine geology. Rasved. i okhe nedr 31 no.7s4O-43 JI 165. (MIRA 18til) 1. Treat "KessrovougolINO Use of radon for topical diagnosis of tumore of the spinal cord. Vop.neirokhir. 20 no.4:18-21 Jl-Ag 156. (KIRA 9:11) 1. Is kliniki nerMkh bolesney i neyrokhlrurgii Sverdlovskogo medi- tsinskogo instituta i Sverdlovskogo instituta f1sichaskikh matodoy lechenlya. (SPINAL CM, neoplasms diage, use of radon for topical diag,) (RADBUK radon in topioal diag. of tumors bf spinal cord) A. k ~ 140 . KRUPIK, Ye. He Cand,lbd Soi -- (diss) don testo in the diagnosis of tumors and araohnitAs of the spinal who oord.0 Sverdlovsk, 1959o 16 pp (Sverdlovsk State Mod Inat), 200 oopies (KL, 52-69, 126) -129- Revolving table for winding electric motors. Rate. I Izobr. predl. v strol. no.104:19-20 155- (HLPA 8:11) (Blectric motors) T`.N~ FRIPM, AleksAnlra Pavlovna Of t$--- '~iiesfion Aboiit the rbanomena of (paraklizil) Dissertation for candidate of a Yledicnl Science deryee. Chair of E-nr, Nose and Thront Disersf-.s (head. Prof. M.N. Lonanov) F~i7,nn -'medical Institute, Do.ro-nding In Savint Kazan Marileal Institute. 1952 TTUIOVO D.M.; IWINA, A.P,; PONOMARVA, A.M. spectral characteristics and baotertaidal effect of the radiation of fluorescent sun lamps. 01gal san. no.1:10-12 Ja 154. (MLIA 6:12) 1. In Leningradskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo sanitarno-giglyoulche- skogo Instituta. (Fluorescent lamps) (Beotericides) (Mtraviolet rays-Physio- logical effect) KRUPINA, A.P.; TYUXOV. D.M.; PONOKAWA, A.M. Bactericidal offsotiv*neve of sun rays In polluted atzogpheric conditions. Gig. I @an., no.8:15-18 Ag 154. (MLRA 7:9) 1. Is LaningradkoSo nauchno-iseledoyatellokogo sanitarno-gigiyoni- ohookogo instituta. (ArR, bacteriology. off. of sunlight) (SUNLIGHT. effect", on bacte in air KRUP111A, A. P. .Sanitation-Indicative Microorganisms In Food Products," a paper presented at the Scientific Conference of the lAningrad Sanitation Institute,8-10 May 1956. U-3,054pO17 USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. F-2 Antibiotics. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 19589 811+33 Author Krupina, A.P. Inst Title Biology and Antagonistic Properties of Acido- philus Bacteria. Orig Pub: V sb.: Uslovno-patogen. mikroby i ikh roll v zabolevan iyakh alimentarn. proiskhozhdeniya. Le, Melgiz, 1956, 83-89 Abstract: The effect of 118 acidophilus cultures was tested on 130 strains of B. coli. A number of strains of B. coli had h4h resistance to effects of acidophilus. ntagonistic proper- ties to B. coli were not found in all cultures of acidophilus bacteria. The active antago- Card 1/2 USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antiobiotics. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 19581 811+33 P-2 nistic principle of acidophilus bacteria proved to be not only the lactic acid formed, but some bactericidal or bacteriostatic substances, notj however, hydrogen peroxide. -- G.P. Kalina Card 2/2 IGNATOVICH, Z.A.; -KRlqtNAO-,A*F. Professor I.E.Mink vich (1894-1950)l cqi the 10th anniTereary of is death. Gig.i #an. 26 no.ls~4-58 Ja 161. (KIRL 14W (MINKMCHs IVAN EVUHIEVICH, 1894-1450) -V 1-1~: IGNATOVICH, Z.A.; KRUPIKA, A.P.; TURZIIETSKIY, K.I. lInstructions on conducting sanitary and bacteriblogical examina- tions of objects in the environment." Reviewed by E.A.Ipatovichs A.P.Krupina, X.I.Turzhotakii. Gig.i Ban. 26 no.1:122-125 J& 161. (BACTERIOLOGY) (14IRA 3.4:6) KMJPIVAP A.P, Differentiation of streptococcl found In food producte. lab. delo 8 Li.9*91 no,147-48 Ja 163. (MIRA 1625) 1. LeningradskILY nauchno-ionledovatel?Bkiy Institut epidemiologii i mikroblologii immi Pasterae (STRUTOCOCCUS) (FWD-MlCROBlOWa) i ri ol It !~-v Jir v r "-q A f It I n I., t, a lal 11, r RI lilt, h q (00) A',-THORS: HakBirnov, Y. I., Lurli, F. A., SOV/'19-28-10-55/6o Krupina, G. P. TITLE: Synthesis of A23_ 3-Kets-24024-Diphonyl Cholene (Polucheniye A 23 _ 3-keta-24,24-difenilkholena) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ob3hchey khimii, 19581 Vol 28, fir lo, Pp 2,-53 - 2886 (USSR) ABSTRACT? A 23 _ 3-keto-24,24-diphenyl cholone (1) is the most im- portant initipl. product for the nynt~llenis of pregnane-3,2o- dione from 6 ~~-3p-oxycholenic acid.Comnound (I) was 1 obtained by the authors from &5-3424 -dioxy-24#24-di- phanyl cholene (II) accordine to scheme 1. Compound (II) was oxidized by the Oppenauer (Oppenauyer) (Refs 1,2) with cyclohexane In toluol in the presence of aluminium isopropylate. The product separated out and recrystallized showed an analysis the composition 4 4-3-keto-24-oxy-24 24- , diphenyl cholene (III). Thin cholene was reduced in a pyridine solution an Pa/CaCO . The resulting, hitherto Card 112 3 unknown ketone 3-keto-24-oxy-24,24-diphenyl cholane SyntheDis of a 23_ 3-Keto-24,24-Diphenyl Choleric SOY/79-28-10-55/60 ASSOCIATION: SUBLIMED: Card 2/2 was dehydrated on boiling in glncial acetic acid and yielded the hitherto equally unianown ketone (I). Thio ketone (1) could be more conveniently obtained by the authors by ineana of a catalytic hydration of the compound (V) (Scheme 2). By this procedure, only one double bond in the 4,5 i)onition of the initial product was saturated. By boilinC; the benzene volution of ketone (I) with an excess of ethylene glycol in the presence of a ariall quantity of p-toluene sulfonic acid A 23-3-kato-24,24-diphenyl cholene-3-othylene ketal (VI) was formed. There are 6 references, 0 of which is Soviet. Voeooyuznyy nauchno-insledovntel'skiy khiniko-farmatseyti- chcakiy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific Chemopharmaceuticil Research Institute imeni S.Ordzhonikidze) JulY 14, 1957 S-inthwii.-7 of Pro;xm:.,2-',,"O-DIcmo J'rx,,, 5-Kc to-24 24 - Di pherql J431 enc- 3-'Ethyl 0,--) KeL.- Ii~ol 11- ~;k i -!e P.- vian !1iona iz F"', IC I C A 1, a~ii--:-,chey khis".11, P)19, Vol 1,;r 10, pp 2(.1136 - 2892 (Ussll) ABSTItAcT in tho paper un-ler corcim:eration, t~.(., %utnors rf~port on t-P bromin.,tion o e t ~,. I ( V I w i tN -h r 'Ouccinimide nnd on the convori~ior. of t,;e bro7idc (71) thus obt!tined into the hit*-e.-to and the choladiene (71TI). Cor ,pound (VITI) -,Tr.8 A I ji to for., Procna:.e-3,20-dione 2). 'The Invooti--ation w:i-- st,irted with a Tne (7) w-i3 br~)rairtttcd, in t',,.c with IT-Ibro:nO succini~,,Llc, by boilinz in Cci. ;T.4t*" the act4or cf light. After the separation of4thr- succini!:~4--Ie, the re3t.itilllj~, ~;romide, without bfin, o,ltv was conyerte,l into 1 1/3 A2, of Prej;r,;ine-3,2G-Diorj,? From Choleriv-3-Ethyl,(2:~e K! 4L-1 307/79-28- 10-J6/60 off in thin process. Accor~lint,- to t ob3f~rv-,Aiono "."Ide by t~,e ro-thoro, dimot~~.yl -milli!~'?, w"'ich is used by other in of the compound vi'l aei-s 3, 4, yi,2 I onl I r--)SiIIou0 end A0) dm-k,itc- zv:y .t*emz,;Is, tll(, dehydrobromi:i A ion of t~ I-Omido (-,-"UI~i %)t, to a hirh de:.,,ree, be (~Ycm fit b--I-ilin,~ teiiperrituri?~,,, other meth-)13 had to to oou~-,,". Vie sizccueded in in alm-ont complete op1ittin;-,-off of en bromide from (71). On the c.-,rr i t-.!' yincl-out 9 .,- rowtion in pyrid-ine at 105-110c) (2 h,,~irc), -, r Ivy tt-u,:~ h~,-,zrsl boiling in a mixture of CC1 4 trd pyridinc (4:1), ,is well au by boilinC in glaoi4ll Acetic acid, cwI--x'rci,-;I Cholatliene (VII), cozA-Iningl ro brorni:. ted udmixtures, could to aopai%-tod out. A3 ~t!e:rmlntrdted tlip following factors determine t! ,e chol%diene (Vli~ Yield: The bromination tin,!, t,-,(! U-bro-no -r!ccinin~.41le exce0o, ar", th(-,~ CC"4 1;*'otcd in table 1. T~Iey ,ih,)vw t,,,at -i ti.--e Jyri I :j of P cg.~rirm-5 t20-Dlorie 3-YAc,- of 5,5-20 minutes does not nffect thc rcoults, that I a nuccinimido excaim lncrcz~io u,, to 15 1" thV yl Olil, 4114 0,At 'it I t"i will r!ce 3ijnificintlr. There'-ri Z ta'-:cs rr-~i.-.rcnces, I :)f wh-lc'n is S-viet. hno_ ~4 ZG I C-d, chc3kiy institut 5.0rdzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific Chomopharmaceutical Renetirch S.OrAzIloni'lAdro) SUD:-:17TED: Ju.,e 17, 1957 3 / 3 KRUPINA, K.V. Grades and quality of camed food. Mx 161. Kons.i ov.prom. 16 no.53)4-36 (MIM 1415) 1. Krasnodarokoya krayevoye upravleniya gosinapektaii po kaohestvu tovarov i torgavle po RSFSR. (Food, Ca=9d) KRUPINA, Harlya GeorgiYeTua; SAVZDARG, B.Z., red.; GCHIKOTA, Z.D.. takhn. red. [mverbearing strawberries] Remontatnaia zemllan4ka. Moskva, Go@. izd-vo sellkhos. Ut-ry, 1957. 40 p. (MIRA 11:7) (Strawberries) ll.*A, A.N. ; YAY!iBCVA, Z N. Further study of hormotuil "forcops" In xactlco. Nauch. trudy Faz. Cos. med. insto 14:/,61-1,62 161,. (IMIRA 1. H kafodra aku!"herstva i ginckologli (7,av. - prof. Kh.Kh. Mashciiorov) Kazazijkogo m~odit3inskogo ImAliti.ta. TUICII&INKOp IM.N.; KHAiLHEINKOO VoG.; Kt,,UPIllAp T.I. Condensation olf aldehydes and ketoneso Part 12t Conversion from bonzylidenabonzaldioyolohexanone to 4,-benzal-9-phanyloctahydro- acridine. Zhuro ob. khImo 34 no,8:2721-2722 Ag 164. (MIPLA 170) 1. DoLlInevostochnyy gosudarstvennyy univeraltat,, 9. Vlndivostok) i Saratovskly politekhnichonkly Inatitut, n RAZUVATHV, G.A.; STEPOVTK, L.P.1 P]MVEM, F- ya.j M4TDOVA, Y.M.1 ALAIJIYA, V.P.1 SOKOLOV, N.A.1 MHARC11121KO, V.G.1 KRUPINA, Tolel KLIMMKO, S.K.; RASSUDOVA, A.A.1 GORMIK, M-V- Letters to the edltors. Mmr. org. khim. 1 no. 12t22"-2246 D 165 (MIRA 19a) 1. Nauchno-iasladovatellskiy institut khimii pri Gorlkavskon: gosudaretyannom univorsitate (for Ramvay", Stepovik). 2. La- ningradakiy gosudarstvvnny7 univoraltat (for Perveywy, Domidova). 3. Moskovskiy inatitut neftekhimicheakoy i gazovoy promysb- lannosti Imani Oibkina (for KLwiiya,, Sokolor). 4. garstovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Kharchanko, Krupina, Klimenko, Rassudova). XRVMAj T. N. I Vorced Orying Wring Organio Diserises of the Brainj Its Pathogenesis and Diagnostic Significanos.9 Cand Mod Sai Second Moscov State Medical Instp *00ow, 1953- (RZhBiolp No 6. Nov 54~ &rvey of Soient1fio and Toohnical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SOs Sm. No. 5210 KRUPINA. T.U. livoluntary weeping in organic diaeases of the braln, its patho- genesis and diagnostic Importanes. 7hur.nevr. t petkh 55 no.6t 438-441 155. (mm 8:R) 1. KlInika nerynykh bolesney (dir.-prof. I.N. Vilizonov) 11 Mookovskogo meditsinskogo institute. iment I.T.Stalim. (MUM. diseas causing we:P2,,ng) (MWIONS. weeping in brain din.) T Acute prinory Infe::tio" z3oneunourati-vo. in children (with summary in Vrent:hl. Zh,x. I oodkh. 57 no-7: P36-341 157. tMIAA 13-9) 1. Clialkot nervriykh bolosroty (rukovoilitnt' - orof. D.S.FutAr) 11 Horkovskopo metittehaknro instituto Imert I.Y.Stalins I d,tokaya klialche3kaya bol'uttea Uo.1 (,r,1svRvjv vvic% Ye.7.?ro:chorovi,:h) (AHUPlin 1441TAC LIT 15, In infont and 4ihill, acate ort-nory info-7t, nono;x)-urstivo (Rusp~ SHIRBOY, V.A.; XRUFIUj T.W. "Collection of works on problems in neurology and psychiptry.' Raviewed, by V.A.Smirnov, T.N.Krupins. Zhur.nevr. t polkh. 57 no.lltl435-1437 157. (MIRA 11:1) HIMOIDGY) (PSYCHIATRY) MEN T1- Y Nau---Iony jaT. ic MYI.lXif(-' "YNDROXII. IN 1111, ACI;1 L SIAGI , OF MA-10IMi I I I I 1-~ I It liss )a n I ex I) - K Fri u p I I I A I. NZ I L :.I; V IMA 'AT. IK I I I A'J . I 1j51j, 18,'7 (784-783) Some cales (AtracterizeJ by ;. rernarkAble extension (if the lesitins, w0hamyclitic component, sire anitiysed. On the most affected side there was flaccid 1mralysis or parents of the extremites. but at the same time there %kere Ircrsiotent pyramidal signs-. elevated tendon reflexes, Babinski sign, foot clonis ard increatied muscle tone. Combiruttuil of flaccid 1mralysts with disbirbances f,( pain and terripcrature sensation and with severe and persistent disturbance* of the pelvic organs were also observed. Investigation showed that some of these patients had been in Con- tact with poliomyelitis cases. In 2 cases a virological dlag~iosis wis established. ,rhe disturbance of sensation In ascribed to a localization of the inflammatory lesions In the posterior as well as the anterior horns. The persistent disturbances affecting the pelvic organs and the presence of pyramidal signs accornp2nying flaccid paralysis are ascribed to involvement of the lateral horns and the neighbouring pyramidal systems. (L, 8.17) Vq"lItIc syn4rore In the !~llnirnl picture of actite noliomy4litis [with summAry In -Yr*nch). :,'hur. nevr. I ptift. 58 no.7.,?14-?88 458 04M 11:7) 1. Datakoye nervnnye otdoleril"re (rukaroditall - nrof. D.S. Futer) kliniki nervVkh bolerney 11 Odonkovskogo meditainskogo Institutm imeni R.I. Pirogova (%Av. kAfodrz,~, - prof. I.M. Ytlimonov). (POLIOK"LITIS. BULBAR. compl. myelitle synd. (Rus)) KRUPIRA. T.N. Clinical and differential diagnosis of vascular and infectious diseases of the spinal cord In children. Top.okh.mt. I dot. 4 no,6112--15 N-D 159. (KIRA 13-4) 1. Is kllnikt norytykh bolesney detskogo votrasta (saveduyushchly - prof. D.S. Pater) It Houlcovskogo meditainskogo instituta Iment N.I. Pirogova. (SPINAL CORD-DISIASIS) n q. R v, ii V A KZJPINA, T.N. KALININA, L.T. ftablem of multiple progressive ossification of the muscles. ftdiatrila 37 no.12s22-24 D 159, (MIRA 13:5) 1. Is 1cliniki nervnykh bolesney 11 Hookowskogo meditaluskogo Inatituta, imoul N.I. Plrogova (nauchn" rakovoditall - prof. D.8. ftter) i detskoy klinicheelcoy bol'altsy No.1 (glavnyy vrach Te.y. Prokhorovich). (MUSCLIS diseases) (OSSI71CATION) (XYOSITIS OSSIPICANS) KRUPIM, T.N. Influenzal vqelitis in children. Zhur.nervA paikh. 59 no.71796- 800 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. 111nike, nerynykh bolevney detekogo Yozrasta (sav. - prof. D.S. Yater) pedtatricheskogo fakullteta 1I Moskovskogo weditelnekogo Inatt- tuta imeni W.I. Pirogova. NMITIS, in Inf. & child. lufluenzal (Ran)) (INYIUJWU, In Inf. & child causing tWelitis (Rms)~ Clinical aspects of encephalcoyelitis in cUldrenn. Vc--. okh. zat I det. 6 no.310-9 V 161. WjL 1" :12'i 1. Iz kliniki nervnykh bolezney detakogo vozrasta (zav. - prof. D.S.Puter) Il Moskovskogo moditalnoko-o Instituta Imeni N.I.PlroCmm. KRUPINA, T.N. Opticoencephalomyelitis oyndrome in children& Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 62. (KMA 1519) 1. Klinika detskoy nevropatologii (Zav. - prof. D.S.Futer) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Firogova. (ENCEPHAIDYELITIS) (OPTIC NMVE-DISEASES) KRUP11NAY T.N.; KWKHLOVA, Z.Ye. Clinical aspects and morphology or acute dinseminated oncephalomyslitis in children. Zhur. nevr, i paikh. 64 no.73974-980 164. (MIRA M12) 1. Klin1ka nervnykh bolozney detskogo vozrasta (nnuchnyy rukovo- ditell - prof. D.Se Futer) i kafedra patologichoskoy anatomii (zaveduy-ushchly - prof. 1.V. Uavydovskly) 11 Moskovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta Im. N.I. Pirogova. KRUPINA, T.N.1 KANCHURIN, A.Kh, Clinical immunological parallels In encephalomyelitis in children. Zhur. near. i psikh. 65 no.7t961-967 165. ()GRA 180) 1. Klinika nervnykh boleznay (zav. L.O.Badalyan) pediatricheakogo fakultteta IT Moskovstogo moditsinskogo Institute. imeni Pirogova. i Nauchno-Insladovatellskaya allargologichaskaya Inboratoriya (zav. - prof. A.D.Ado) AM SSSR. 7 -nt,-Anir on thp ~f;vsrOllos in n F:", ,vo n uon 1) 0", f v n 0, "or, f', re vir,2 r -.Yi Iy-,- to L w tr nI Prot b.~rr r I T)i!--~ ~i t 1! r--ll P'oci Cof N-~r I QC(, I, 'it. 0 Inst. of Fpldemiology and Mlcrobiology, AK3 USSR/ Moscow ari3 SQva!:t,-,p[O' KULAGIN, S.M.; TARABEVIGH, I.V.; NIKITO, A.M.; KRUPIKA, Z.N. Eradication of Marseilles fever-, some observations on Marseilles fever in Sevastopol. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid.i immun. 31 no.8sll7-120 Ag 160, (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz Instituta, opidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR., Sevastopol'skoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantaii i'Savastopollskoy voterinarvoy leahobnitay. (SEVASTOPOL-RICKETTSIAL DISEASFZ) w I., KULAGIN, S.M.1 TARASEWIGH, I.V.; PIKITIVp A.M.; RUBAKIN, P.Te.; KRUPINA, S.N. Three years' experience in the eradication of Marseilles fever in Sevastopol, Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imaun. 33. no l2t7-11 D 162i (KIRA 16:5) 1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SM, Sevastopllokoy gorodekoy sanitamo-epidemiologicheakoy stantaii i Savaotopol'Bkoy vaterinarnoy lechabnitay, (SEVASTOPOL-RIGKEMIAL DISEASES-PREMMOV) (DOGS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) --KRWINIIIA-s- 14, Is this the concern for the people? Prom,koop* 11 no*3124 Mr 159 (MIRA 12;4) 1. Starshly instruktor orgrevisionnogo uprayleniya Rospromeoveta, go Yelets, Lipstgkoy oblestio (Yelets-Lace and lacemaking) KRUPIRINA, M.S., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy aluzhby Nonpenstrating vounds of the eyeball. Voon.-med.zhur. no.12:67- 68 159. (KERA 14:1) UMC--WOUM ARb iWURIM) KMPINBA~j li.S.y podpolkovnik meditainakoy allizhby Eyo inJuries caused by wire. VOOD.-med. zhur. no.gt74-76 Ag'58. (EYE-MNDS ARD UJURIES) (KIM 16:7) A K 0' ~'.A. d(;r!3ant; 2cl.- of o~u...fwe-astive Bubstanoea in the dy F.) r. c w!th dispereei klyce. Mat, proms 2;, nos'-LiK~ f~ MRA ~.71.-2j Mookovskogo tokstilli-ogo inatit-arA. kol; KRUPI140Y P Asi. shener. Calender rolls. Tekstapromo 16 no.1101-54 N 056, (MLRA 9i12) (Textile finishing--Xquipment and supplies) to L.D.w - IOMonc.A -!CI! wokw arcam Is JW U46 . lmj m to that of t an A. a. a. "d dutiva d IW4c4WvhmW, P 0 VA AW#Ak~ Bull. A4od. PQJI.~". S'"., tVarl).-Thm IyFdb=I., de. St And S deriv. 0' Is dewribod, Wth are of low Wxfcity foc inke atid hoLve styGng &ntJb&cterW ettlAty espocl&lly scainft Grarn-potitive ard ac.,I-tLy* bidib, tits So being 10 times strunpt tb:4n th* S deriv. The ke-one . dmriv. of the" compov4de sae weak amiWotiLs and fok,~ mi ..b2CtCrL,StAtfC effe,:t &g&In&t fUOCI, A. Nrxucyr,. t It ~,Vi f-~ ~r, c ~ I I r I! vit I ~ I* ?,% 4 rt A d, 4 041"1': 1 "': ~-.l oti Ic 4 X !.~,! .- "!j ~-7 ir Pot. V1, V11. I. X ~fk A, 1:11:1 !.(1, 'ii". III ;!;4. m 1 1. ~11,~ TV --,~ "l, ,T., 4 Jr, five. VIII In', .I dl,~:it 1 1 'i litt "k. A_ k "'."7 v4 --r -.,' ~,4 riit L. NicCiv PyrIdIrle hydrAzIdes Bud 21211- tuberculosis drugs. J~ !i4illnit-w4i, ~F ;&,,(I A Killilitkic-:1 (KrA"W S,,11-1 Jilm.), Ball. tf',f4 tr1F#v Irl. ' COW 11; 3. 53 (If( 19.1 j). -TI-v I in, I litt - 1% 4 AyllOw-is find the sintiNicta.6.4 ptolatiflin, of ji)rialintcit. ticid hydritridt:4 m.1 ptriifivit thiff- mt, dv-rilfc~A, Ilyri-lifirt-Arimmyliar llcimit~ ,~Lt,jjllr,fj JtV Khll,(). .,Jj&jt~on Ij ttat L titles Wertz esmilk-if %0h EtOtl eartul ci-sx4f. II.W.. ar.f 1*11k1c 0 ~Vertt,d with NtIll In 6LIc. t0 (he h)'dTAZj(I4M, 111jaCh, 11(7.,ICd With 64rommic aldchydes lit a1c., y1clailard Off, bydru-. 1-1, s 3-Picoline oxifliRd Willi ll:.A4rh CAVC the ovarspoud- lair A1,101y'le which With Il,*;NMC8NIf, (1) ilf Mar (11), 41-flicAime gaaa?v 'anly iNniii-olillic tactd. If "ikm ulsd, obuit,ed frino nicolinonitrile Ity ramitir. t~m with anhyd, SnCIj I#) that ;Alilimille, hydmlv,~vi iJ the Litter ith dit. IICI to the aUlehyde, atki thro trcilnl~nl will) I IvIcitentillife Aciff thiiemic-Ads"otm .1rul othtf pyriffinc c;irh(,xaIflphyslv *tre olumeil by ;& 111.4filled NICV41iYen land Steven$' (CA. 30, 51KO) THCO11-1- IIYdftAf1,3 11CAtC91 Willi Plawict in (fry pyrWille g-C q.111"11.1ruido dcrivia, which, When larliat"I with NACoa ,,.,a, I it, ji,byd glycerol, afforded solarts., ppig. am dilat. with A l"ll. Md"i ,it' pir"hilk. :ucid (III f, ,, 1.11 't'; -,I, )tat); I" ,Uf( . link. IV, 1,", 17. _Jf!jf, (VI " it I-ma, "t- %~-i-;s ,,, 1. 1 tic AcIA (Vill, an IN. "." , -'- 1. 21 4. 2.4.11, '-'!,'7* (( cc,~mpq 1. 1 4, IV I %%lel. -'~) " "'(I J, V F'I r-1, r, 211,~ atij: VI I,. I, a a -R2'. ~,4 M, Vill 't, m, , A, a . art 0- A". t;~' ;f, I X ;a I 112 rum . tit 4; X tri-Fr , ~t-, 1, J 1 ~4 _!~;, ",1 `4 III llvdr4rkle fW 'if 110'. ~;-), IV flydr.,El.!, (Xjlj, Ir.1 1* '14 1, XII tlY1Il_'T"5;11 till IM1147ale ( =)~ ,, IT-1 r, 7, Xi I ArAt"I". 1XIVf. In Ill-i fo, -,j 1. XIII fr, f, a,, (XVt.ij, it "", 4'. HI A, XIII OrIflawd-tOlV4, at) '(W. 74 7. VI it :_-', ~,l VII dt!i~.J-TO, (XIX). an 'r" 2. ,,1. ~ Vill 111 Lr~s* IX fjdq hj- 1OL' (XXI), ~'S7' (XXII). in. 2!A !,,, 42.4; XI , . , .Tiv., 201 50. 75; XII lit. 1;:.": XM W.V, ,4. XVII; la-~I-m 1) .1, liv., 1!1:." GN 0: Xjx too it I (-to % 114, Tiv., tit. '-' IW (4, v-mijm.), 71: XX I% v.- 111f.'m 1) of, riv., tit. _".V 2; XXI ihri%',, tit. li. it'."- ... -rlhixmic (XXIV),- ill. WO - II6-wU;-j . -,XXV)i Ill. 4' 2,7-py-1l"W,- (XXV 41(vtwip. ah"Ve lXXV11). Ill. '2111,5'. 71; di- (XXVIU). Ill. X19% :N.7; ?,(;-pytidwv. duatb(ovaldehple dithiosen OrbinVIlle (XXIX), in. 242' ' XIII. "'), I", XVII, I:" 2i 1, XIV, #A X 1) fill". OAll I)..-I XIII, XV1, N; 1; It'. it t, i;! 1,01, Pit); ~.`fpj . 1~9 Pill. _111f): I _tilo); "40). XAL ' 21m); --. :V~O: "00; 'o I, XXI 1, 'AT. 1101, "itu; 300, ~*ofil); Rill. Afl. XXXII, -, 'Pit); , 310j; -, 1; Y); -, ;30.1; 'OY. i'O~ )LXXL*.~111, - 31q% 1, 1 IT; 1; -- - .. :0). XX111 0.01. 0. . roix"; Vf); OV, [G.7; coyawkw.Aic mcM hydri,x6le (XXXI), ril, t 16* 77.1; The' UY); 3(y) box); 5, 1. ,AX); -: av; ,oo. its). ~~o; 41 IT),* pli'milacol. ILIM were as f.)Iklvws IfIrug and bacterit-molific J,(N). XXV11. :ioxt- -, fio; -. I'llil; Wl. 119); kictimi (Ill r,)r partUl l4fid owliptete 1II1jiIAtk)tj1lo1 J(X), IM, 24)[);. 1101p, XXV111. ---, Ztx): -, bacirrial plywth of IwArdal V~. &C ---, UM; 10, rij; 2fTol, 40.0; ---, :ixj; --. Eythcwhic cciifi- Bacillus IN114dis, AIYC&wckrium T13C, M. JXIX. 201n. NN); NX), -; ViT.I. :410; 50, JIP; 00. HCG, .11. PA16, At. melflildif 111fen): Yj, WO. -; W), 411). XXX, 2W. - 341, .--; U.T. Rt; -')K); Not): A, 60. 1. W; --, 4M.' W. MO. x1j, ~10, 11011; '2110, 441; 4flij, N-11); 494). .5,orb).. W. Brake 50); &X)i 10. M; 1,,RXI; --, 10); IM. MI. SUPNIEWSKI, Janulez; MISZTAL, Stanislaw- bUPINSKA, Jolanta Selenium and sulfur derivatives of chloromycetin. Arch. Immun. ter. doew. 3:531-553 1955. 1. Zaklad Farmakologii Akademii Modycznej w Krakowis -Uisrowintk: prof. dr. J. Supniewski). (CRWRAKPHUICOL, related co ounds. selenium & sulfur deriv.ITPol)) I~A'jk "Iwkudaw ktottimm fii f still J. KnviiAskn Mcd. Acad vibito mkv as expill. ittlImIN will Iflutut dut thv~ ef(vet1vt1wo. d Nritieria , jjqit,.TahmmIf1II lyphimotorile"t. I.i,t,rixm 'W"IT trose b MmIttir lo Oult 4 rbl-K,ml... lill, I'll( 01.1t h.-m4yii, toi, 'I"I tja6t#isi:a ~,, Imi 11-v 2 ;imil,ilitic, tqt~ 11, 41.4 i 1 1'11 1 ;1 IHJ. 41111, A Thade vatjvesda'Y~-nog- tild-in-a jks%a-JhTc~`l,.',JcWrbA-,lllit 3, ri V~f quincues acd their biologicAl propotatis. K. Ordwirr, arld 1, Krupi6ska (.khoc-l Mt,).. Knikow), Bull. acad. paon.- rf.7-Vilto It, 4, 137-44KlKA).--Tle - kne-thk-sernivarbazille deriv. of bcnxrxjum,,nc is a strong hadoriostatIc inedium for Ihitli Strepukorcws asil A-114erocacrus, but h2s a wf--tk chemotheraixutic i-i ink-e in viw- This dnig Ixtralyzei the mpixatory centers, dmmtren the circulation and stcretian of wille, auff ill gremur concus, V-krJyzts tile lm~tt muw1c ind the ulll-,lh 11pscleA of tile small lilttaLle, Nt KRUPTNSKA, J. The derivatives of the nminoguanidine and thiosemicarbazide of quinones and their bilogical properties. P- 137e ACrA PHYSICA POLONICA, Warszawat Vol 4p No* 4, 1956. 80: EEU., Library of Congresax Vol 5p No* Up August, 1956 MUMMER, S,; IMMINSIA, J. Chemotherapeutic properties of substances isolated frolk leaYes of Withania somnifers. J~djjjjj. Acte, physiol.polon. 11 no.5/6:778-780 160. 1. Z Zakladu 7armakologii PAN w Irakovie. lierownik: prof.dr J..V. Sapniewski.' (PLWS KEDICIRAL pharmacol) SUPNIEWSKI, J.; ROGOIZ, IP.j KRUPINS-KA,--J. Syntheeis and biological properties of 1- mothylaslono-p-diphonyl- 2- dich2oroacetamino-1,3-propanediol. Dul Ac Pol biol 5-no.51 231-2~4 161e (EBAI lOt9) Ir 1. Iaboratory of Fbarmacology, Cracow, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by J. Supniewski. (MMML AMINO GROUP) (SELINATES) (PMWrLPROPANEDIOL) (CHLORAMINES) SUPNIWSKI, J.j ROGOZ, 7.1 KRUPINSKA, J. Synthesis and biological properties of 1--metbylthio - p-dipbourl- 2-dichloroacetamine -1,3- propanediol. Bul Ac Pol biol 9 no.51 235-239 161. (EM 10:9) 1. Laboratory of Pharmacology, Cracow, Polish Academy of Sciences. (METHrL AMINO GROUP) (THIO ACIDS) (PHOMLPROPANEDIOL) (CHLORAMINKS) SIU31 /62/0,00/1-21 /020/06 9 8141 /B1 C1 AUTHORS: Supniewski, Janusz, hogo., Franniazekt Krupin/okn, Jolanta TITLE: synthesio and biolotsical properties of I-'4-meLhyl-thi0di- phenylyl-4')-2-dichloro-acetylaminopropanc-1,3-dioI PERIODICAL: Heferativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1962, 164, abstract 21Zh14O (Dionert. pharmac. PAN., v. 14, no. 1, 1962, 13-20 ~Pol.; eummaries in Husa. and ~.ng.'fl L TEXT: An analog of chloromycatin 1-(4-methyl-tliiodiptienylyl-4f)-2-dichloro- A Sc H )C H C11(01I)C"I(Cif 011)NHOCCI(Cl ( I), acety'aminopropane-1,3-diol, 4-(4-CH') 6 4 6 .1 2 2 wan synthosized and its bncterioloeical activity and toxicity were studied. liffien p-C6If5C6 If4Sif (11) is brought into reaction with (Cif 3)2S' p-methyl- thiodipheny). (III) is obtained which is converted by acylation into 4-(4-CIf3SC6if4 )C6if4COCH3(IV). When IV is brominated, 4-(methy1-thio)-4'- (,,,-bro:zo acetyl)-diphonyl, 4-(4-CII SC It )c If NMI'Br (V), in obtained; the 5 6 '1 6 4 2 reaction product of V with urotrapin, 4-(4-CH 3SC6H4) C611 4COCI12?1 + (C6H, 2N3)Br Card 1/4 5/081 /62/000/021 /020/069 Synthesis and biolo6ical B141/13101 (VI) yields when hydrolyzed 4-methYl-tiiir,)-41-(,..~-R--inoacetyI )-diphtnyl 4-(4-Cif 5 SC 6 H'I )C6 i[4 Cocif 2 NiL, (VII). When the N-acetyl derivative of Vii (Vill) are brought into reaction with CII,O, 4-!letityl-thio-41-(,,j-acetylaminc- f P-hydroxy propionyl)-diphenyl (TX), i-(4-cii 3 5 C 6 If4 )CO 4 COCji( rn.011):111OCCIf ia obtained which is converted by reduction into 1 -(4-methyl-thiodiphenylyl- 4' ) -2-ace tylaminopropane-1 5-diol , I - k-C!1 5 SCI 6If 4)C 6 H 4ir, 11 ( Oil ) C if ( C it2 01i)-mloccli 3 (X). '11hen X Ji a hydrolyzed , 1 - ?,-we thyl -th i odiphenylyl -4 1 ) -2 -amino propano- 1,3-diol, 4-(4-rif 3Sc 61714)c 6 i14 C if oil ) cil I cii 2 Oil ) .1111, (XI) in O)tained which in converted to I when brought into reaction wit;, Cci 3 C110- 55 11, (CII 3 )2S is I added dropwine to 35 r 11 dinuolved irt 130 g 20 iS NnOll, the. mixture in cooled down to OOC after 2 hre, and IN, C 13 H 12 12), in obtained with a yield of 961~' M.P. 106 0 C (from alcohol). 0.5 g (Cil 5C0)20 'a addod within I hr under coolinh to a mixture of 21.8 1, 1J.' dinsolved in 70 g CS with 23 g 2 AlCl 3 after 1 hr the solvent ia removed, ice and 100 ml 51,.f 11C1 are added and 111, C If 03, in obtaintd with d yield of 64.6~, m.p. 1040C (from Card 2/4 ~/Ofji 1021C=1021102olaq Syntheeia and biological 1114,1113101 alcohol). To a solution of 11 g: 1V ir* 110 :-,.1 MIC13 and 110 ml Clacial 2 "50C), stirred for 1 fir acetic acid 2.5 ml Br if) adle~-d ut 45 0C, then 120 vil oolvent Jk;; in vivcuot and V, C If OlirS, 15 15 is separated by freezing, yiel(. 1"'10C (from alcohol). 9 5.2 p, urotropin discolved in clici 5 i ~1 ad'-'I "-a A i ~-' V dis%olved in 50 ml clicl and V! is obtained with a yie)d of m.p. 165')C (decomposition). A mixture of 7 9 VI it, 40 ml abvolut~? alr-hol and B M1 IfCl (d 1.19) is left to stand for 12 lira, thf?n t;j ftllU Vill (11 15 1[ 16 ONCIS, io obtained with a yield of gb.5*'J, 'tircomponitionj from 0-5~, IICO- A mixture of 4-5 9 Vill 15 011 CO) C', and 4.1) g 5 2 CH 3COONa is shaken for 24 hrs at %at(~r is addo-J, and U119 0 C if 0 NS, is obiained with ik 20,1-205 C (from 17 17 2 alcohol). To 5 il, VIN dis.,jolv~-tj in ,,.j t:l 1,ii 5o"1, u M1 jfj-~O' cif 20 and 0.1 NaRco 3 are added 60 0C anJ X c 1i iij f3vi-trated after 'I lira, Card 3/4 0 ~j 62/OC'()/C)21 /o?0/o6) Synthesis and biolopical ... I X I M y1eld 671: , m.p. 175-17 4. C IX 4tasolved In 60 M1 iso-C 011 , an rid d it o 14 JA fl 11 A1050-C 11 tho O) 7 3 7 V 5 mixture in boiled for '.14 hra in N of tho solvont are evaporated, 20 ml water is adw!o ir~t. mixture i.,; heated to boiling, the hot nolution in ~lol' vont is evitporated :in vucuo, and X, C if 0 N5, is o bta i iked w.. th I u!' 16 21 5 0 79-5 p - 160 C j f rom alcohol). When 3 9 X in keW, for 2-1'? t--%; I-L 9') GC with 900 ml 5;4 ITI, X1, G ff 0 NS, is obtained by wa):;eq,icro, ~,!-tttijjj~; 16 19 2 with Yield 2 F, M.P. 140'C. 3 g CCI C110*11 0, 2 ti CuGC;,. ~i;l(! 5 2 j are added (Oouc) to 011, 2.5 g X1 dissolved in 150 m! "H is Yept for 15 min at ,, 600C, and 1, C if 0 NIC1 S, il-" f 0 M.P. 150 C (from 16 i ) 3 2 aqueo-as alcohol). The data Ostablion-u -,ri twi cour:je of the bacteriologi- cal investieation of I aro ~-,ivvn. i%,t t s-,.r a n o L eComplete transla- tion.1 Card 4/4 7-F- n ffecting. g r, y rr (-- I Y r Y T'. y w " la - r r --I 1, c r eprodl-ic t ion , chr-T7' -i, , r h p n 6 1 cl d I a c u a I f, 11 a nd, vt ,-,e OTHIT TT', SICIVI 000 147 Card 1/1 jp PZ BAK, Stefan; BOUK, Piotr; BUTjCISXI, Wlodzinderx; ..kRUPINSKA, Maria; WISOVICZ, Stefan Studios on Boyer's arteriovenous anastomoses. Polski przegl. chir. 29 no-4:339-348 Apr 574 1. Z I Kliniki Chirurgicznej A. X. w Krakowis Xisrownik: prof. dr J. Bogusx. Adres autorowt Irakow. ul. Xoperni4 W. 1 Ilin. Chir. (BIOOD VAMIS, anatomy and histology, Hoyer's arteriovenous anastomoses (Pol)). LVEjEPISZ-W0JNAROWSKAg Tot BORKOWSKI, To: 131UPINSKA-SABECIA, 1. Ronal lesions during rhoWtic favor in children* Pediat. polsks, 33 not6:659-666 June 58; Is X Il Xl1nik1 Pediatryesuej A.M. w Waresaviao lierowulk: prof* dr mad. M. Michalowicze Adress Warszawa, ul. Litewska; 16; (EHIMTIC 71M. pathole* kidneys In child# (Pol)) 7 1 1 ~q s in various die. rho=. favor & chronic arthritis in child (Pol)) (ARTHRITIS, in Inf. 0# child; chronic, with renal disord. (Pol)) KRUPINSKA-3ANECKA, Irenaj LESKIEWICZ, Wanda Further studios an childOlhi vith cystic pancreatic fibrosis treated in thi- 2d Department of Pediatriaa of the Medical Academy in Warnav in 1959-1963. Vied. lek. 18 no. 21r1647- 1649 1 N 1 65. 1. Z II Kliniki Pediatrycznej AM w Warszavie (Kierovnik: prof. dr. med. To Lowenfiez-'Wojnarowska). Tooflla; czefa; 1, I. ":~) Irena ~ilor,,) coagulralon syatem In rhourmAtir fever In children. Wiw]. lek. 18 no.11:909-915 1 je 165. 1 . Z It Kilnikt Pediatrymaj AM w WarszFL*qle (Kiero-anik: prof. dr. med. T. Lewonflez-Wojnarowska). LFS]~IFA4*17,Z, 19apda; KR I'll SrA-SA!-UK', Irrna lu The 4-3havior oll' chlorine jr, the sweat or childrfm with recurrent paratitis and Eubtaxillaritis. Otcdarpf;. Pol. 19 no.ltj7-101 I' u5- 1. Z T1 Kliniki. Pediali-jQzrej Akaderall 1,1qdyc-.nei w Warszawle (Fiervwnikz p-of. dr. mod. T. J. z Odd,.,.Ialu Laryngologil Dzieclec-1 11 Kliniki ?&d1a*.r-iczrej za I "lKlonom.1k: doe. dr. med. .Akudtalt ModycmaJ w ~kir3 w o Dart lelewl-,z). MWPINSKA4A?IECXA, Irena case of lymphoeytools in a 12-year-old girl. Przegl. epideme 17 no*4055-357 :063 1. Z IT KlIniki P~dIatry(.=,ej A.'-t v Waramile; kierawriktprof. dr.med. T.I--venfivh-W6jnarowska. V San voole hatj bcon exterminated. Zashch. rnA. ot %Tod. I 6-A. 6 110-502 My 161. (mij.., 15:6) 1. Mozhrayomiyy karuntirinyy Inspektor tri)ntrzkoru rayeray Stavropollukceo kraya. (Prikurmk Distri(,t-.San Joso ocula) 'k .7 KRUFINSXA~A, V. Experiences frcm ethnographic research Into the life of Russian workers. Tr. from the Russian. P. 364, (Slovensky Narodople) Vol. 5, no. 3/4, 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East F .Uropsan Acesslons (LSAI) Vol. 6p No. 11, November 1957 00 4 A, UX!RU%M HISM AND PFOBLEM Or COAL RESOURCES CONSOMUM0 Krupinsk1l, B.- ( ap. to Valted Nations Sol. Conf. on Couservatn &M "as '00 Uttlisatu of Resources# 19.491 lake Succoost United Nations Cow. and Soo. Cowmi2l 19490 k/COW.7/MC/V.ll8, (I'uels 2(a)/1)9 23pp.). "09 041 The author describes systems of coal extraction practised In ths I** 0 all; Polish 312solAn coal basin where a variety of conditons proul.2. No : 0 sausisrates the different sources of losses In coal mining, and 0 4scribes In dot4L11 longwall systems vith *omplate caving and r-artlal 10 packing in thin *saw, longwall and wing and pocket systems in modim 0 thick seems, and 4draulio stowage system in &*ssia over 3.5 a. 0 thickness, By adaptation and modmization of theme methodsp coal los3es have been reduced to 5 per cent extraction of safety pillars and barriers and coWate recovery of vory high seats up to 22 a. has been achieved, and the danger of underground fires has boon minlulood. So far It has not boon possible to estimate the influence of mochanisation on the degree of recovery of coall the quicker advwwo of a fully mechanized coal face In advantageous to roof control &W Is it 4 61t6tt"SKAt LIMAT4014 Q6SWICAMW 9 9- tow. 146." .40 0.. Sod It U a All 00 W ; 0 i ~ V 2 S i V a 'OF 0 0 a is a 0 0 0 *1* 0 0 4 0 a 0 e 0 :io 9& * is 0 0 60 of, so 00 00 0 90 : 0 so 00 90 00 *0 *0 00 00 60 00 so 0* - *0 00 es 00 OopM*R oooq% Aq pouedo suosljoq 9ulonp 00 .4ud atm voij polouj%xo TWOO JO 6U=0% Al"96a Qq'j JOAO PWO.Zdt 049 0* 00 %goldor"op PUV IPUTTTO=n INUT"Mump j0 estoo qlTq *q.L *A46AOD" 90 60 a"-4sq ul iTrissi pTnoqo pov geowld ftl*m jo uoTjwju**uo* ImpTt, 00 *0 00 00 0: 6 0 0 0 0 e 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 o 0000000 0 0`~Kx ]lot 331123 : OJ2 a Inerrasial 14. 0 safety mesa" of 46* Work of #4uwn I&AINd I" We I%WA $I&$& L~ swu 28"kum -w1mozenle Aradk6w orht..ny PrUY 6deft0w fix It# uchwW "I"'Y'lltun R84du Rp" ft"44 Mrnkify. Me, 0. Iii3t. pp M ~= ters and accident rate indices Ofl? d :u-d. and safety V""w ifid at the tmpnj- t4xnpmUvo I*W#s given Oulding p9UWIPIW4 "in ,anen& at safety parameters. ApPointownt, Of Strvernmental and Metal InSpeCtUM IMpOrt&nC# of raising the jMgb&M'* FxPc1`tMrntAI Mlne to the rw* of an trutitute for Safety In MInips ObllstitOn graining 00 safety in mine* at all olages of teaching. Justification of vverissitud valus of this rvwOulkm for 1h# m1nors. mining and 0entifit Aspoct of minins r A Polish Coal Mining In 1931. "Insklo D. (Priegi. Gorniazy (Min. Rev.), Doe. 1951, Vol. 7, 465-475). (L) Pf IM 6"7 : SZ! X~WOANJL-Maki 8. PH-SM4 Rath Lookem Autnis kaselowit w WnI koplolam)". PrWgl4d 00niczy. No 9 lost. Pp 340-Al. a f1p. A new IYW of kicker im, Set under the floor of a both WILPI dimmeast V&nUI&Uon Is more hn*nic than Ltw types of chain ani ordinary kicker baths now In uw. The now OM of kicker . can tw utilised for such other purpoon " meetings etc. Cmparlson of xwttr rooms of different types in pit-head baths ~A Polish cutf-Mrin: fn 1911. rta.-:Wly w poii~,M Ornj:-;-%~p IZ, 351, pp 41IS-47S, 4 14',& of Pn.isn cn;%: Ininw; 1.~ IL >1 *P;,Ar Of If-ChnI:Aj PrP.I.-O&S H.VIL %pxI*.2nroIsi r,,mbLW.cn 4-1 CUD$. rux:. mrrhan.,ut.un. w3'.ii &7)(: ,f j-.j!!j-jg n12.,ninery titctriflealwn, prut,'rm% M mvt.*keJI, Ul!*3n-. t:;j4' rj: p-sv. -iovenscm artJ safpty in min-.. Chjn,-~,% in ewl .I'IUJ*-y crvantfeicn. 'n '-nl-i~-. ptu, ws 10, VOL rmt a P 0 r, 2, (All hb:L-m. mt" bmw a yam t"a"Wita Im or a Zed WN mW Vw-i #utjos. ILI. MWINSKI, 3. and OTMMS "Influence of Goafs on Overlying Sums.* p. 152, Stalinogrod, Vol. 10, no. 4,YAW. 1954. SO: Zast laropean Accessions List, Vol. 3. No. 9, September 1934, Ub. of CoWssm n.uPINSKI, B. e, I ~-ierv Contribution of the Scientific- MinirF Convontimn nf 4hq F 14 mt, A, - . , of Sci-nc-s irri thn Central Technicil Orvnri7ntinn t^ Poli!th mininF. P. 194 (PNIFOLAD GORIITTC7,Y, Vol. 10. No. e. Ju-o-- 1954, Stalirrvmd. POIAnd) SO: Minthly IA--t oP E,?~t -Evropenn Ar-ceisi-nr, (FEAL), I-C, Vol. 1. Nn. 17, Dec. 1954, T'-Icl.