SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRUPKA, W. - KRUPKO, I. L.
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- KRUFKA) W-iktorp mgr.,inz.; KUBISZ, Jerzy, mgr.,inz.; ZPMIALA, Andrzej, Inz.
Automatic regulation of ball mills. Rudy i metals 7 no.3:135-
138 162.
U,UFFA, Z.
Symetrization circuits for high-frequercy lines. PP 36ge
volt Up noo 9j Sept* 1953
SLUMOUDY OBZOR
Fraha) Czechoslovakia
So! Fastern European Accession Vol. 5 No. L April 19,r,6
CZECHO'IdTLOVAKIA/Radio Physics - Radiation of Radio Waves. Trans- 1-4
mission Lines and Antennae
Aba Jour Ref Zhur .. Fizika) No 4, 1958, No M7
Author
Inst Not Given
Title Antennas for Railroad Dispatcher Systems
Orig Pub Slaborpoudy obzor, 1957, 18) No 4, 179-186
Abstract Brief description of several types of antennas for mobile an(I
stationary stations.
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S/194/62/OOC'-~008/085/100
D413/D308
AUTHOR: Krupka, Zdenbk
TITLE: A directive aerial
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika
no, 8, 1962t abstract 8-7-116 e (Czech. pat., cl. 21a49
46 03, no. 98474, Feb. 15, 196,)
TEXT: The patent covers a complex direciive TV aerial of the Yagi
typep made out of wire elements which are stretched over a vertical
excited dipole and a transverse yardarm. The design economizes in
costly tubing while giving the same charadteristics as an aerial
made out of tubing. The radiation patternof such an aerial consists
of two lobes in opposite directions together with two-side-lobps
which are perpendicular to the others., Several versions of the aeri-
al are considered, having the excited dipole made of tubing, of RF
dable, and of corded wire. Two versions of the aerial were built
for the.49~75 - 56,25 We TV channel uelng dipolee made out of 270
and 240 cm of tubingp with SVIR over the whole frequenzy band >, 2.5
LAbstracter's note: Presumably a misprint should be < 2.5j and with
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' 3/194/62/000/008/085/100
A directive aeribL1 , D413/D308 IA'
a maximum of 6 dD ratio between the gains at vision carrier and
sound carrier frequencies. The gains of the two aerials were ---,10. . .
dB and '>,,8.5 dB respectively# (Abstracter,s note: complete transla-
tion.j
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KRUPKA, Zdenek, inz.
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Colorimetric analysis of materials with high content of cowponents
to be analyzed. Trudy kom. anal. khim. 8:204-209 158. (MIIU 11:8)
l*Goeudarstvenny7 opticheekly institut im. S.1. Vavilova.
(Colorimetry)
AUTHORSs Krupkin, A. I., Zhechkovaj L. A# 75-13-3-23/27
TITLBs ~ ~the ~Probl~em of the Photometric Determination of Zinc
CK voprosu o fotometricheskom opredelenii tsinka)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal analitieheakoy kaimii, 1958, Vol 13, Hr 39
PP, 370-~11 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs With modern photoelectric devices the light absorption
can be measured with such a high accuracy that large
amounts of an element can also be photometrically deter-
mined. The authors of the present communication worked out
an indirect method of determination for zinc. It is based
on the separation of zinc " a complex salt of pyramidones
(C 13H17013)V~2[ Zn(SON)41 (References 1-4). This compound
is dissolved and pyramido.-.e quantitatively determined by
means of phosphorus-tungeten-molybdic acid. Phosphorus-
-tun,gaten-molybdic acid is by pyramidone reduced to molyb-
denum blue the color intensity of which is photometrically
determined. The precipitation of zinc is done by m1xing
the solution to be investigated with pyramidone and po-
CarA 1/3 tassium thiocyanate in the presence of acetic acid (Refe-
On the Problem of the Photometric Determination 75-13 -34-3/27
of Zinc
renoes 1-4). The precipitate is -.ally soluble, amylace-
tate being best suitable as washing liquid. The total vo-
lume of the solution in the precipitation, the duration of
the precipitation and the temperature are of g7eat impor-
tance for the quantitative separation of rino. The preci-
pitation is performed in a thermostat at 3o 1 10 in the
course of 2 - 3 hours. A 12-fold excess of sodium, potasai-
um, magnesium, calcium. aluminium and antimony ions (indi-
vidually or in sum) do not disturb the determination of
001 mg Zn0I at concentrations UP to Or5 mg ZnO the above-
-mentioned cations at a 2-fold vzoess are not disturbing.
Larger amounts of foreign ions were not investigated.
Barium# lead and trivalent iron disturb the determination
of zinol barium and lead can, however, be separated in the
form of sulfates. For detirmining pyramidone in the preoi-
pitate it is dissolved in boiling water and a solution of
phosphorus-tungeten-molybdic acid is added at a constant
temperature of 2oOC. After having let it stand for
1,5 - 3 hours at 2ooG the optical density of the solution
Card 2/3 is measured by a red filter. The obtained results always
On the Problem of the Photometric Determination of Zinc 75-13-3-23/27
are somewhat too low. But this fact does not disturb the
determination of zinc with an accuracy of t Oll - 013
percentage by weight. It a zinc content higher than 0)5 mg
in the solution 'to be analyzed the method can -A be
employed'* This method was employed for the det-:mination
of zinc in glasses. On this occasion satisfactory results
were obtained. The duration of the determination without
preparing the material amounts to 4 hours. The preparation
of tho solutions necessary for the determination and the
performance itnelf are very exactly deDeribed. The method
permits the determination of zinc up to amounts of 15%
(as ZnO).
There are 1 figure, 1 table jand 5 references, which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt LeningradiState Optical Institute imeni S. I. Vavilov
SUB14ITTED: MaY 30, 1956
Card 3/3 1. Zinc--Determination
5(2)
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AUTHORS: Krupkin,1.1., Konovalov, V.L. -VI32-24-ld-10145
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TITLE: Concerniug the Maintenance of the Temperature Condit!-ona in the
Colorimetric Determination of Potassium in the Form of K Pb[Ni(NU.)
2 !* 6]
(0 soblyudenii temperaturnykh usloviy pri kolorimetrlchookom opre-
delenii kaliya, v vide K2Fb[NI(NO2)63 )
PERIODICAL; Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Br 12, PP 1444-1444 (U55R)'
ABSTRAM It was suggested (Hof 1) that potassium be separated in the form of
X Pb[Ni(N )j . The nickel in this compound could then be dutermin~.,-l
2 02 6
colorimetrically (Ref 2), and from the nickel content the potassium
content could be calculated. In repeated applications of this methoI
it was noticed that a variation in temperature can introduce larger
errors into the analytical results. An investigation by the authors
with regard to this observation showed that the influence of the
temperature is greatest during the precipitation (calibration curves
over a temperature range made on the FEK-M apparatus, Fig 1). Ae in
fluence of temperature was evaluated over the interval from 10 to r.---
by measuring the variation in the optical density of the nickel dj-
methyl glyoxime solution and plotting the mesaurements obtained
Card 1/2 graphically (Fig 2). From the experimental results obtained an
SOY/32-24-U-10/45
Concerning the Maintenance of the Temperature Conditions in the Colorimetric
Determination of Potassium in the Form of K 2Pb D'(N02)6]
analytical temperature of 30 t 1 0 is sugge3ted.- There are ;e figure.3,
2 tables, and 2 Soviet refere-noee.
Card 212
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TITLE: Acceleratea photometric method for datermAna tion or silica in 0 tical OAaa
SOURCS: Optiko-mckhanicheskaya prou7shlennont','no. 2, ig6o,.24-25
TOPIC TAGS: optic glassp silica, photometric analysis, chemical d4tootion,
sodium hydroxide
ABSUMCT: In order totetermine the amount of silica In optical glass, Vie authora
used a solution of oilicic acid in the capacity of a titrated volution, I ml of which
contains 0.5 mg of oilicondioxide. This solution wan obtained by ccmbining 0.05 g of
ground pure quartz and 0.7 g of pulverized sodium hydroxide. Water vas added to this
mi-tture, to make up a quantity of 100 ml. 'rho presence of codi= lVdroxide in the
solution has made it possible to analyze cataloged brands of glass according to
GOST .3)514-57- Analytic nic-asuremento were made by meano of a FEK-M photoelectric
colorimeter. Dia experiments have proved that an excess of potnaslum and oodium does
not interfere with the determination of silica. MaGmo6lum, colctirn, zinc, alumintim,
and barium show no effect at a lil ratio. In conclusion, the authora rcco=cnd the
method ot photometric determination of silica in optical glasses. The entire analysij
L 2!5718--J-,6
AUC NR. k39552801
including the malting of glass required a period of 2.5-3 hrs. Orig. art. has.,
2 figures and 2 tables.
SUB CODE, 07, &M4 DATE: 07SOP59/ ORIG JW: 0091 OnI IMP 001
wiLh Uic- V -lical ~,nli-,Iitcruaent tiork at a ifospital. ioyunno.
heditsinokiy Zhurnals Ito 1,, p 68) 19,55-
UVF~Y, B.M., polkovnik meditsinskoy slushby
Some problems inthe improvement of the prophylactic work of
hospitals In garrison units. Voen, md.thur- no,10;70-7Z 0 155-
(HOWITALB. MILITARY) O-wu q.- 10)
SOV/177-58-2-16/21
17(0)
AUTHORt Krupkin, B.M., Colonel in the Medical Service
TITLEt On the Erperience of the Work of Military Physicians in a Garrison
Hospital
PMIODICALz Voyenno-moditainakiy zhurnal# 1958, Nr 2, pp 81-82 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The article describes & program *designed to raise the-qualificd-
tions of military phIsicians at the author's garrison hospital,
and briefly outlines the 1--month course of theoretical and practi-
cal work performed by doctor& attached to the hospital from other
units. The results of,the course are noted with satisfaction, ea-
pecially in regard to the orgaitization of medical treatment in the
garrison as a result of the caurses
Card 1/1
KRUPKIN) B.M. (Kaliningrad)
Some problems of organizing the work of the rectiving depart-
ment of city " district houpit*ls. Sov. zdrav. 22 no.6s
49-50163. (IIO3PITAW--4DMINISTW ION) WIRA 16:9)
BRIUNITSKIT, B.; MANNONDY, L.
Fourteenth-century mausoleum in AgUm District. DokI.LN
Aserb.SSR 15 no.8:755-762 158. (HIRA 13s1)
1. Institut arkhttektu;V I Iskusetva AN AzerSSRo Prodstavlano
akademikon AN AverSSR M,A.Usaynovymo
'(Dachindorbatly-Sepulchral monuments)
KRUPKINp LoV*p inzh,
Use of discharging filterless boreholes for the drying of coalfieldso
Shakht. stroi, 9 no,10:29 0 165. (MIRA 18:9)
SIIXKO, A.I., kand.gool.-miner.nauki_KRtIPKIN, L.Y., Insh.
Wall stability of Lebedl open-pit mines in the Karsk Yagnetic
Anomaly. Shakht.strol, 4 no.2:7-10 7 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Laboratoriya gidrogeologicheskikh problem All SSSR (for Shako).
2. Filial Instituta ;ornogo del-, AN SSSR. g. Gubkin (for Krupk-in).
(Lebedi (Balgorodaka7a Province)--Strip mining)
GAZIZOV, M.S.t kand. gool.-miner. nauk; LEBEDYANSKAYA, Z.P., lnzh.;
UNKOVSKAYA, N.F., Inzh.;.XOSTENKO, V.I., inzh.;-PJiOZOROV, LA.,,
kand. takhn.nauk; BESPAWV, P.M..# inzh.; KRAVCHUK, S.V., inzh.;
KRUPKIN, L.V., insh.; inshat BEZPALOVA., S.L., insh.;
SHCHERUTENKO, A.P.., inzh.; AORMOT; G.V., kand. g0l.-rLiversl*
nauk, reteenzent; VASIL'YEVp P.V., doktor geol.-mineral. nauk;
retBenzent; SHEVYAKOV,L.D.,akad.,otv.rM.; HAN1KOVSKIY,G.I.#Qtv*M*j
STOLYAROV,A.G,, red. lad-va; GUSEVA,A. P. toMm. red.; RYLINA,Yu.'V. tow".
red.
(Experience in lowerIng tM water table in mineral deposits under
complex hydrogeological conditions) Opyt iodaponizheniia as.
mestorozhdoniiakh pol6znykh iskopaemykh so slozhnyai gidrDgeole-
gicheskimi usloviiamh Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. &auk SSSR, 1963.
411 P. ~MIRA 160)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut gornogo dela. 2.'Ci4en-
korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR zaveduyuAhchly'LabDratoriyey
spetsiallnykh sposoboy prokhodki gornfth vyrabotok i vodoponi-
zheniya Nauchno-iseledovateltakogo inetituta Kurskoy magnitnoy
anomalii (for Manikovskly).
(qFter, Underground) (ore deposits)
ARTU41TEV, A.V.,, kand.geol,-apera-linauk; KRUPKINj L.V.v inzh.;
LEBEDEV, H.S.,, inzh.; RODIONOV, G.K-.O-faY.-
Expediency of using horizontal drainage holes in pits of the
Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Gor.zhur. no.5t16-19 My 162.
(KMA 16 t 1)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut po problemam Kursko7
magnitwy anomalii, g, Gubkin.
(Kursk magnetic anomaly-Mine drainage)
KRUPKIN, F. I., Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "FeaLures of the steppe
and forest-steppe solonetzes of the Omskaya oblast and some pro-
blems of the genesis of solonetz soils." Kazan'. 10,60. 21 pp;
(Ministry of Higher nnd Second4ry Specialist Education RSFSR,
Kazan Crder of Dibor, Red Banner Stnte Univ im V. 1. Yllyanov-
Lenin); 150 covies; price not given; (KL, 18-60, 140,)
KRUPKIN, ?.I.
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Trwwlocation of salt solutions in soils* Pochyovedenle no.6s
70-79 A 163. (HMA 16:7)
Is Kraunoyarskiy nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut oellokogo
khozyaystva.
(Wine and alkali soils)
ORLOVSKIY, I.V.; JaU:P~ 11,
It P,;.; POLISKIY, M.N.; FOMIII, P.F.;
SHAKIROV, F.Kh.j PIYAVCIIENKO, B.I.p prof.# doktor blol.
nauk, otv. red.
(Soil erosion in the area of the Minusinak Lowland and lts
control; advice to &gricultural workers] ErozIta pochv Y
ralonnkh Minusinakoi vpadirq I bor'ba v nalul sovatj rabot-
n1kam o:ll_akogo khoslaistva. Krasnoiarskp AN SM, In--t
lega i revesirV, 1963. 69 p. (MIRA 18:3)
=ENKRSrN, 0.1 KWFMP S.
Are $$If-eupporting oantralized dispatcher units needed?lrt.
trAnfiP- 41 no-3116 Mr 163. (MIRA 16W
(Transportations AutomotiVO-Managmient)
VAS TLIKOVSjKTy, tI.A.,
I y Y SULNUMIN, YU.G P- KRUPKIN) Ye.F.-
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Industrial tgltihs of three. roller Uts In atr-4p adnem, of
the "Xarakubs),oye" Mining Administration. MOt. 1 gornorud,
prom. no.300-71 VT-J. 164. OCRA 1-7110)
AUTH0115: Sokol ovit, A. A. , Doeomolov, 11. D. , 58-3-40/52
Brodmkiy, G. S., V.
T I TL E, Alkaline Libmin an Initial Sul.ot~-.-.cc for the- Prodiiction of
Pl'tatica (Shchelochroy lignizi ):nk cyrI.;e 11,Yn prol,;,vodetva
plitntichenkikh w-an)
PERIODICAL: Mwelinyye doklady vynshoy shholy, Khi:,-iiya i khi-Achoulmyn.
tekhnoloC:iya, 1950, Hr 3, PP. 5)6 - 556 03`0
APSTRACT: Alkaline lignin reprenento it valimble n-Utrtinj; m.--terial for the
pro,!uction of plastics, since it contains mactive troitim. The
aqthors prepared samples and determined the ti~clunical data ail
well as the physical and che-iical pro~,crties of products of
alkaline lignin. The optimum mothod for the ~jrodtction of
phenol-li.-nin formaldehyde revin wan determin-A. Baned on invo-s-
tij~.'Aiozw on the phynico-chemical and eloctrlc properties of
the pressed samples the followin(; optina ni:ttlire was rorked out:
phenol 100 parts, liCnin WO parts, fornalde-hyde 17 1)artst
sulfuric acid 2 parto. By using this formula in the production
of phenol lignin formaldehyde reninr about 50,' ij~'erlol and 40',"1
for7taldehyde can be saved. The stabilitz( of all-,,Jine li~Tnin in
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Petrov,, 0. So (D3caased), F. A. Kr% kin&,, Go So Brodskiy, and No No Bragina.
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Molding Matprials Based an Pbenol-AulUral Resins 3
Petrov, 0. S. (Neeased)., So M. Habits,, and Go 8. Brodskiy. Phenol-
Pbrm&ldehyde Resins Combined With Rabber and Molding Materials From This
Combination 10
., L. V. Water- and Acid-Resistant and Electric Xn4UU Iniz
Pevzner t--
Phenolite and "Dakorrozit" (Similar to Phouolite) Plastics' 15
Petrov,, G. So (D3ceased), and R. Ya. nekina. Theruosetting Resins From
Furyl Alcohol and Their Use in Tjzdustry 31
Izyumov, B. Do, and 1. P. Panfilova. Beat- and Are-Hesistant Organosilicon
Molding Materiels 45
*nl-L'i3,
KRUMO A.Ya.
'I.fl"*' or so= "anthat'" UPOn the contrac,,On of
&nlmalo' Jrarm-1 tOks. 16 no.4s3-4 il-Ag l3j. the ute,. 1.
(MMA 7:5)
1* lx TOYOnnO-Medlt 112okoy Akadeall Im. S.M.
(Ans:thetles) (uterumN Xlrova.
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IRUPKO, A.Ta.. kandIdat meditainakikh nauk
Affect of prsmedole, phonatins, emd aucodal on uterine ce,2tractions
in animals. Akiish. Igin. no-1:8-13 Ja-Ir t55- (MM 815)
1. 1z Voyann*-maditsinskey akademli Imeni S.H.Iirova.
(UTERUS, effect of drugs" 'an,
4-phanyl-4-prspw7-1.2.5-trimetbyl piperidine HCl. con-
densation product of nicotinic acid & axinsaostophonettdin
& eukedal)
(AC?*TOPHMMrDIN, derivatives,
aminoaceto phnnotidti, product of condensation with nice-
tinic acid pfienatina, off o an uterus)
(yreoTiNic,Aam,
condensation with aninoacetsphenetidin, off. of product
phonating on uterus)-
(AM141SICS, effects,
4-phanyl-4-propoxy-1.2,5-trimetkqI paperidine B01, off. on
uterus)
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AUTHOR: Shkabara, M.N., and Krupko# G.P. 132-10-6/13
TITLE: The Most Efficient Method of Plugging Drill Holes (Nalboloye
effektivnyy metod likvidatsic-snogo tamponaths akvaxhin)
PERIODICALs Razvedka i okhrans nedr, 1957# # 10, P 31-34 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At present, sealing of drill holes is affected byt
1. Filling up with a,cenfent-olay mixture,
2. Filling up with clay balls,
3. Hydraulic method.
4. Sealing with wooden plugs and ragbolts.
None of these methods provtdo complete isolation from water bear-
ing strata. A lose expensive and approved method is the applic-
ation of cement-clay or oement-sand-clay mixtures, whi1ch have
good sealing properties and stand up to pressures up to 150-
200 kg/sq am. Admixtures Of CaC12 And Ca.1002 are added to im-
prove and speed up the hardening process. This method of seal-
ing drill holes is being widely applied in the Donets Basin and
recommended by geologic organizations.
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Medicine --Oetoology
*Ostioplasty of Infected Areas," Prof 1. L. lftpko,,
Lt Col, Ned Corps- Chair Orthopedics, Kil Med Ac#A
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"IntraLoasal Anesthesia in Surgical Interference
on Extremities," Prof I. L. Krupko, A. 1.1
Vorontsov, S. S. Tkachcako. Chair or Ort:iopeddas,
Mil Clad Acad 'men' S. M. Kirov, Leningrad
"Vest Xhirurgii" Vol 72., No 5p PP 15-19
Describes intraossal anesthesia used at the
a,cade=,v since 1949. Advocates its use in
mil,itary field practice. Enumerates the ad-
vantages of this.,method as fol2ovs: siqplicit"~
of procedure, sAtisfactorv analVsic effect
229MA
produced by the even distribution of the anes-
thetic soln through the blood vessels of the; area
restricted by the tourniquet. States that a
rig ked lowering of the m-scular tone, observed
during this anesthesia' is favorable for -dark on
Ps and sprains. States that cor-
closed frncfur
rection of cloaed aAtl repair of sprained
joints have been succes8t%ulj,- performed under intva-
ossal anesthesia. Notes ttat the disadvantage of
this method is the necessity of applying a tourni-
quet and the rapid recovery of sensitivity after
its removal.
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KMJPKO I L professor.
Durable ontoosynthasis usIng metal In Infected fractures of long
tubular bones. Vost.khir. 74 no.1!36-39 J&-? 154. (WaA 7.2)
1. Is kafadry ortopedii (naohallnik - professor I.L.Krupko)
Voyanno-maditsinskoy akademii im. S.K.Kirova. (Fractures)
KRUPE Ivan Leoutlarrich;'YORDNTSOT, Alaksandr V"Illyevlch,-
IUMECMD-, - SbY Stepanovich; DRUIRA, A.I., redaktor; RULVA,
H.S., takhnlchevkly redaktor,
(Intraosseous anestbesia In surgery of extremities] Timtri-
kostuda anestesita pri, khtrurcicheskikh vmahatelletvakh
us kouechnostllal~h- LLonlvV&dj-Gos.isd-vo meditsinskol lit-vy,
UnIngradskoe otd-nlo.,1955. 104 p. (NLM 8: 12)
(ANNSIMIA)
IRMO, I.L., professor
L'- 1~1 , - -le~. A'I~ ~ - ~~ ,
"Ortbopedice." K.O.Yridland. Revived by I.L.Impko. Vent.W r. 75
no,3:134-135 Ap 155. (MMA 817)
(CRTHOMIA)
(FRIDLAM. 14.0.)
1! i
KRUPKO, I.L.,profersor (Lnnirgrad, u1. Smirnova, d. 8. kv. 5)
-4- -Vz;c~. - ".
Treatment of infected fractures with penicillin (with summary in
Jgnglish, P-1571 Test. ichir. 77 no.2:25-30 F 156 (MLRL 9:6)
1. Is kafedry ortopedil (nach. prof. I.L. Krupko) Voyenno-
meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni. S.M. Kirov&.
(FRACTURNS, compl.
infect., thmr., penicillin)
(PB-30ILL111, ther. use
infect. in fract.)
XREWKO. I.L., professor (Ioningred)
'Diseases and lesions of the joints and bousew by A.F.Berdlaw.
Rer.lawad by I.L.Krupko. Ortop., travu. I protes. 18 no-1:76-17
Ja-7 057, (XLRA 10:6)
(JOIM-DISMAS ) (BOUS--DISEASIS)
(MDIAMY, A.P.)
KRUP10. I.L.# professor (laningrad)
--f
'Accident prevention and first aids br B-LA-ftsidlin. Reviewed by,
I.L.11rupko. Ortop.. trays it tes. 18 no.2166 Mr-Ap 157.
(AGOIDBVTS..Myl;; 0,3ro (K[2A 10:8)
(FEBLDLIN, B.IA.)
KAUNO, I.L., professor
Sergef Abramovich Novatellnov; obituar7. Ortoo.trAvm. I proter.
18 nn.3:95-96 Kv-Je 157. (MIAA 10:9)
(ROYOTELONOV. SARG,31 ABRAHOVIG3. 1882-1956)
KRUPIO, I.L.9 prof.
Modern treatment of open fractures. Ortopatravm. I prtez. 18 no.4:
3-9 Jl-Ag 157. (MIRA 11:1)
1. In kefedry ortopedii i travwtologii (nach. - prof. 1,L.Krupko)
Toyanno-meditainakoy ordens lanina akademli im. S.R.Ilrova.
(FRACTURIS, surg.
open fract. management)
SlckrM# - Vador----
Experimental Conditions," by I. L. Krupko, Chair of Orthop~;(Ucs
.jProf Krul)W), Military-Medical Or-
and Traumatology (head
der of Lenin Academy imeni S. M. Kirov, Vestnik Khirurgii imeni
I. I. Grekova, Vol 78, No 6, Jun 57, PP 106-109
The course of radiation sickness was studied in 366 rabbits subjected
to 600-and 800 r total radiation. A group of these experimental animals
we re subjected to trauma (experimental fracture of femur) in addition to
Irradiation.
Results proved that (1) fractures aggravated the course of radiation
sickness, especially if the fractures were Infected; (2) best results were
obtAined after radical surgical treatment and metallic osteosynthesis,
performed not six or nine hours, but 24 hours after the infliction of
trauma and infection of fractures; (3) in all cases, if surgical treatment
and metallic osteosynthesis were performed during the latent period of ,
radiation sickness, the animals lived regardless of the use of antibiotics;
and (4) antibiotics (penicillin and streptomycin) are indispensable in
Combating both endogenouz and exogenous infections. Penicillin alone is
Ineffective, and only slightly prolongs the life of the animals. (U)
KRUP10, I.L.. professor (laningrad, ul. Smirnova. d,8, kv-5)
Treatment of fracture@ In experimental radiation sickness [with
summary in Bnglisho p,1601. Vest.khir, 78 no.6:106-109 Je 157-
(MA 10:8)
1. 1z kafedry ortopedil I traymatologii (nacho - prof. I.L.Krupko)
Voyeano-maditainakoy ordena Ieniaa akadanii ia,, S-K.Kirova
(FRACTURNS. exper.
off. of roentgen rays in on healing in rabbits)
(ROINGIN RATS, off.
on beeling of expere fracts In rabbits)
KRUPKO, I.L. prof. (Leningrad, ul. Smimova, d.8, kv-5),. YORONTSOV, A.Y.,
khACmedonsuk
Ostoosynthesim in fractures and peauderthrosis (with summary in
linglish on P-1581- Vest.kh1r. 79 no.10:59-65 0 '57. (MIRA 10M)
1. Is kafedry ortopedii i traymatologii (nach. - prof. I.L.Krupko)
Voyanno-meditainakoy- ordens Lenin* akmdemii in. S.K.Kirovs.
(FRACTUMS, surg.
ostaosynthesis, choice of motbod (Rua))
(PUMARTHROSIS
Base)
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KRUFKO. I.L., prof. (laningred)
"Handbook of orthopedics." vol.l: General orthopedics (in Germanh
Reviewed by I.L.Kru ko. Vest.khtr. 79 no.12tl3l-132 D '57.
(ORTHOPXDU3 (MIRA 11:1)
KRUPXO. 1. Leg prof o
Basic principles of the treatment of bone fracture@ in ionizing
radiation injuries. Ortop., travm. protes. 19 no.1:3-8 Ja-v '58-
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Is kafedry ortopoclit i travmotologii (nach. - prof. I.L.Krupko)
Voyenno-ceditainakoy ordena Ienina akademii im. S.M.Kirova.
(MOTURNS, atiol. & pathogen.
penstrattng radiations, thor. (Rua))
(RADIATIOES, inj. eff.
fract.. ther. (Rue))
908. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF BONE FHACTUIIE MANAGEMENT IN PENETHAT-
ING RADIATION CASUALTIES (Russian text) - K r u pk o 1. L. - ORTOP.
TRAVM. I PROTEZ. 1958, 19/1 (3-8)
A fracture or an infected wound is a serious complication in a patient injured by
atomic irradiation. In these conditions It is important to obtain a good result of the
surgical treatment before the Irradiation disease has developed completely.
Surgical intervention has to be radical. Metallic fixation of the fracture and treat-
ment or the wound are recommended. Chapchal - Utrecht (IX. 14,19)
IRU MO. 1.L.. prof. (LejdWad)
T=or; an the 100th annivereary of his birth.
Genri
Ortop,travas i Protese 19 no.5tio-14 S-0 158 (KIRA 11%3.2)
(TMM, GMMIXH ITANOVICH. 1858-1941)
XRUPXO. I.Lo, prof. (Leningrad)
Ume of muscle In surgery of bons cavitiesO by T.D. Arley*'
Ortop;trava. I protes. 19 noq*5s88-89 B-0 158 (,(IRA 11122)
ew,000 ~~~ 0' (NUSCUS.-TWSPLANTATION)
(BOM-SMUT)
-W KRUMM-I.Zwwof.; T OHIM. S.S., kand. mad. nauk.
Use of preserved homotrausplants in clinical practice. Ortop. trava,
protez., lioRkm 19 ne.6t47-52 H-D 158. KIRA 12:1)
1, Ix kafedry ortopedil i travmatologil (nach. - prof. 1.L. Xrupka)
Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordaua Imnina akademit imeni S. M. lirova.
(TIVISPIAITTATICH
preserved homografts, clin. evaluation (Ibm))
KRUPED. I.L., prof. (Leningrad)
"Pediatric mnd adolescent orthopedics" by T.S.Zatespin. Reviewed 1*
L. Krupko. Test. khIr. 80 no.,2:139-140 Y 158. (m DU 11 1~3
(ORTHOMIA) (UTSIPINN T.S.)
KRUPID, I.Le, prof., TIUWNKO, S.S., kand.med.uAuk, RARKOV, Tu.I.
Bone homaplnsty (with summary in English]* Vest.khir 81 no.8:71-80
Ag 158 (;IRA 11sq)
1. Is kliniki ortopedii I trnvmntologii (narhe - prof* IeLe Krupko
Voyenno-maditainakoy ordena Lenina nksidemii im. S.M. lirova I
laborAtorii konnervirovaniya I pereandki tkaney (nauch. rukomd&".~
eblen-ko". AM SSSR prof, A.W. IrilAtov) Lentngrnds'cogo ordena
Trudovogo trAOU090 Inament nauchno-teRledovAtellskogo instituta,
perelivanlya krovi; Adres mytorovs LeninarAd 9. Potkinskatyx "loo
d,13 0 klinika ortopedii I tr vm tolo H Voyenno-2oditainskoy
'% A;Ova
ordene Lenina rJ-.ndemii Im.S.M. 1i
(BONE AND BMS, tranupl
homografte. Indic. (Rua))
KRUPKO, I.L. prof. (Leningrad)
-- , -
enrikh IvRnovich Turner; founder of Russian orthoper'l 3n the
100th annivereury of his birth. Ventjditrm 81 n0910214v-145
0 158 (MIRA 11:11)
(TUUM, G=DQi INVANOVICH, 1858-1941) -
IMM10, Ivan Leontlyevich
_'.. . 1. . . -
(Humaroseapular periarthritis] Placho-lopatochuyi periartrit,
Leningrad, Nedgls, 1959. 83 p. (MIRA 13:7)
(ARTHRITIS)
KRUFKO, I.L.s prof. (Loningrad)
9argiC&l therapy of habitual shoulder dislocation. Ortop.traTm. I
protex. 20 no.6:32-33 Je 159. (HIRA 130)
(SHOTAVIM, disloc.
gurg. of habitual eases (Rae))
XRMO, I*Lol prof,
Some problems of treateent of open injuries of the bones and joints.
Ortop.. trav. i protes. 20 no.10t3-10 0 159. (MIRA 1312)
1. Is kafedry ortopedii i travmtologii (nach. - prof. I.L. XrUPko)
Voyenno-maditainskoy ordena Lenin& akademli Im. S.M. Klrova.
(BOITS AND DONIS wds. & inj.)
(JOIRTIS wds. & inj.)
KRUFKOI IoLe. prof,; GRISHIB, V,M,
Results of treating closed d1aphyoial fractures of the bonotof
& I
the logo Ortopertravmoi provez# nool2t23-28 60. (mim 14W
le Iz kafedz7 ortopedii I tramatologil (nach, - prof* IoLo
Krupko) Voymo-mediteinakoy ordens, lenina akademii im. S.M.
Xirova,
(LEG-MCTURS)
~ KRUPK09 I.L,j..- FARSHATOV# M.N.
Immediate results of the treatment of open injuries of the extremities
with reference twthe'une of penicillin and features of primary
surgical treatmente Vest. kbir. 85 no. 8:8f-95 Ag 160.
(MIM 101)
(EXTREMITIES (ANATOKY)-WOUNDS AN]D INJUJUES)
(PENICILLIN)
KRUPKO, I.L.,, polkovnik-med. #1uzhb7,, prof.
Basic principles of the modern treatment of fractures. Voen.-med.
zhur. no.3tl7-23 Mr 161. (KM 11t7)
(FAACTUPM)
L-RIUMn .14, pror~ 0 y
'Vlfi A J--p- U-TINT,-F.P. j -prof -. ---TKACHEI:XO--S_. S_
_A~ . p dots.
Imbar Paine and their treatment. Ortop.j, travm.i protez. no,9:
62-73 161. (MIRA 14t.10)
1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (mch. - prof. 1.L.
Krupko) Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena lenin& AWemii im. 3.M.
Kirov&.
(SPIM-DISEASES)
10L.#_profol TURITZVq Yu.N.
Use of muscle relavaints in orthoj*dIce and tra=atology. Ortop.,
traym.i protew. no,10838--43 161. (MIRA 34, 10)
1. In kafedry trav=tologii i ortopedii (nach. - prof.-I.L.
Krupko) Voymo-ceditminskoy ordeva Lanina akademii Im, S.M,
Kirova.
(MUSCLE RELAXANTS) (ORTHOMIA)
MUPKOP I.L. prof.. (Lenlngrad, ul. Smirnava., d.8, kv-5)
Inte4nal injuries of the knee Joint. Ortop. travm.i protez. 2-2
noslJ3-14 Ja 161. (MIRA .14:5)
1. kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. LL.
0) Voyenno-meditsinakoy ordena Lanina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova.
(M-WOUNDS AND INJURIES)
-KRUPK'), I.L., prof.
Some data on hmeroeeapUar peria:rthritle* Ortop.p t-.avm.i protoz.
23 no.61ll-17 Je 162# (MIRA 1519)
1. Is kafedry tramatologii i ortopodii (nach. - prof. I.L.
Krupko) Voyenno-mediteluokoy ordena Unina akademii im. 8.M.
Kirovae
(SHDULDER JOnIT-MSEUES) (ARTRITIS)
Use of prezerved homogeno:~s tissuea and in ortho-
pridIcs and tritumatology, (Irtop., Lrwr,:,,. no.9t")-ll I
I t~? . (MIPA 17: 11)
1. lz kmredry travmatologAl i ortopekill (nachallnik - prof.
I.L. Kr-upko) Voyanno-meditainskoy ordena. lenLna akademil. Imeni
K I rova.
i'Mri-10 1.1. (LCYOnegrtid K-1), ul. r'm~movii, kv.5)
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New aspects in old Ideas in fracture therapy. Ort. tram.
I protez. 23 no.10:10-17 0 162. (Turk '17~10)
1. Iz kafedry trwmatologli, 1 orkopedij ~nachallrdk .. prof.
1.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy orden8 Lenina akaderdi
imeni Kirova.
11 1-1 rrall' '7 i
latd* Ijurgi.-I Vest,. khirs
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1. Iz kafeciry trawmtologti i or~,+t.-d'i (na0-l-'nik (jC. I&L.
Krupkul, oridk--itk ll-~--.Ina lkndor-Al 1::-,un~ Kirova.
KRUPKOI 1,L., prof. (Leningrad, u1. Smirnova, d.8, kv-5)
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Surgical treatment of fractures. Veat. khir. 89 no.10:72-76
o 162. (MIRt 17slO)
1. Iz kafedry travmatologil. i ortopedil (nachallnik - prof. I.T.
Krupko) voyenno-meditalnokoy ordena Lanina akaderiiii Imeni Kircva.
I
,=PXO,, I.L.p Frof.
Mreatment of lesiono cf the shouMer joint. Ortopet travmo i
protes. no.10-10163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Tz k&fedry travmatologii i ortopedli (nachallnik - prof*
I.L.Krupko) Voyerno-maditalriokoy ordena lanina akademJA IsAmi
Kirova.
KRUPKO I. f.; TKACHENKO, S.S.,, dotsent.
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Some problems in the theory and praotioe of bon homopla t
Veet. khir. 70 no.6274,-80 J8163 (141RA 16tiz
I@ Is kafedry travmatol.ogii i ortopedii (naohallnik - prof*
I.L.Krupko) Voyanno-maditsinskey ordena Lenin& akademii
imani S.M.Kirova. Adres aytorov-t laningradv Botkinskaya ulep
d*13I kafedra travmatologii i ortopedii Voyenno-meditainakey
ordena Lenina 'akademii imeni S*M*Kirova.
KRUFKO) I.L. prof, (1kningrad, K-9, ul. Smirnova, d.8.kv.5)jS1W1IN, Yu*U.,
'&Gent; YURIYEV, Yu.N.; OVCH]21?IIXOV, Yu.T.
Some problems of anesthesia and.reauscitation in traumatology
Ortop. travm. i protez. 24 no,6t72-81 Js'63 (MIRA 16:12)
KMPKOt..IsLm,p prof. (Inningradp "v ul. Smiraove, d.8.,, kv. 5); VORCNTSOV.,
A.V., dotsent.
Some problms In Abe surgUal treatmaht of' clotse&ft&pbyvl&l
fraotures of,the fww and tibia. Vestqq Mr. Grekov. 90
no.442-0 AP163 (KMA 17 t2)
1. 1z kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii ( nachallnik - prof*
I.L.Kmpko) Voy=o-mediteinskoy ordena Ianina akademii immi
S.H.Xirova.
KRIJPKO, ~.L., prof.; FAROHATOV, M.N.; GLEBOV, Yu.1.
Treatment of open injurlen of the hiind under coriditionzi olf a trauzatolo-
gical station. Vent. kbir. 91 no.11:46--52 N '63.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Iz kafedry travmatologli i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. I.L.Krupko)
Voyenno-meditsInfikoy oidena Lonina nhdomil imon! S.M.Klrova, Leningrad.
Adres avtorov: 1--ningrad) K-9, HoWnskuyu ul., d. 13, klinlka trewma-
tologii i ortopedii.
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Rnplecemont of the proximal portion of tJvn- lf~m,tr iry 9 homnprA f t.
Vest. k1dr. no.7t(;P,-'14 Jl l(d,. (M'RA 18:4)
1. Iz knfedry travmatologil I ortopodil (nach,tl'njl( - prof. I.L.
Krupkc) Voyenno-meditqlnskoy ordpna llenina akn(lor.11 irrni Ytrnva.
KIMMO, 1'~Ujrorf (1kmligradf X-90 All$ 11.14-41moval do P, kv#5)
ftbply to i# aLdviarwirtsiaa Ortopop L'aYme I pfutaks ~5 no,709-70
A 164 s (HIPA III0
KRUFFO, 1 ~,JIIAVCHTFNKO, S. I., do t.,iont (Loningrad K-18, Fesochnaya
kv.53)
Ontoosynthesis with screws in oblique and spiral fractures of the
leg bones. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no.20-7 F 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Iz kafedry tramettologii I ortopedti (nachallnik - Drof. I.L.
Kropko) Vo.vnnri,-~.rtisdtt.-liri.-,krv -~rdenji TAmJrA imeni Kirova,
KRUPKO,.,.I.L,., prof.1 TKACHENI(O, S.S., doktor mad. nauk
Transplantation of preserved haeoplastic fascial and tendon grafts.
Vast. khir. 93 no.8t65-69 Ag 164. (MIRA 180)
1. Iz kafedry travmatologii. i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. I.L.
Krupko) Voyenno-moditainskoy ordena Lenina akadenii imeni Kirou.
~11RXJ,J.ju, prof. (Leningrad)
ROvIaw of M.I.Kuslikla book "Pluter bandagas used In fracturvs";
a table. Vast. khir. 93 no.90.47 3 164. (MIRA 18s4)
imUPKO--,-I.L., prof.; DERIYANOV,-V.H., dotsent
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Death rate of patients with fr4ctureo of the trochanteric
region of the hip and ways for ito reduction. Vest. khir.
93 no.lb67-73 N 164# (MIRA 18:6)
1. Is kafedry travmtologii i ortopedil (nachallnik - prof.
14, Krupko) 'Voyenno-maditainakoy ordena Lanina &kademli
imeni Kircya, Leningrad.
PLULhLQp-.~., prof. (Leningrad X-9, u1. Smirnova, d.8, kv.5)
Regional perfusion, In the treatment of some surgical diseases
of the extremities. Ortop. travm. I protez. 26 no.6:3-7 Je 165.
(MIRA 18:8)
1 1z kafedry travmatologli I ortopedil (nachallnik - prof.
1:L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditsinakoy ordena Lenina akademii
imeni RI.rova.
I.I. prof.: GIEWL Yu.I., kand. red. nu-.1k; '-*`,HATOV~ M.N.,
kitiA. mel. rn-ik
.isions of Ou I-jver 'ntratiblal 'un-!A-m rtnd their treatmnt.
Ortop., trayme I Prote,". 26 no.ll;,17-21 !1 185.
INMIRA 18312)
1. 1z kafedry tra"ntologli i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof,
TJ~ Krupko) Vryenno-meditsinakny onienli l.es-.!ntk !Asleml imeni
KLrava~. A41res avtorc?,- LtAningrad K-9, g-,tk'-nskFty-i ul. d, 13,
klinikil travmatalogll I Ortopel"Al"
-.- IKMPKO 3I.L., prof.; FJIMELEVSKAYA, S.L.
Diaorders of the internal menlacus of the knee joint In children.
Vest. khir. no.10ilOO-101 164. (KIRA 19:1)
1. 1z kafedry travmatologii I ortopedii (nachallnik - prof.
I.L. Krupko) Voyanno-moditainakoy ordena Lenina akademil imeni
Kirova.