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SV3SWJIKOVA, Y.A.; POFOIA,
Die use of actinophages In the search for antiviral antibiotics.
J. Hyo,,. Noidem., Praha I nn.1:6)-69 1957.
1. Inatitute for Anti,15tiam Hemenrch of the Acedev of Heiical Sciences
of the U.S.S.R.. Moscow.
(ACTINOMIS,
actinouhagen, In research on antiviral antibiotics)
(AVIBIOTIC4,
nntiviral, ume of oictinonhagen in renearch)
(Ro-mlopma?,
notinonhare in research on antivirn]. antibiotics)
7,w/Virology - Bacterial Viruses (Phagea~ E.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 19, 1958, 85765
Author : Gauze, G.F., Kochetkova, G.V., Freobrazhenskay%,T.1'.,
Kudrina, Ye.S., Sveshnikova, M.A., Popova, O.L.
Inst
Title Studies of the Suppressive Effects of Actinomycetes con
ActinophaCes.
Orig Pub Mikrobiologiya, 195(, 26, No 6, 72-9-735
Abstract Of 9 actinophages isolated from. the soil only 2 were dis-
tinguished by specificity of action, while the others
were polyvalent. Comparative studies of the antiphage
and actibacterial activity of 1000 strains of Actinomy-
cetes showed that of 546 strains, which suppressed bacte-
rial growth, 331 also suppressed actinophages (tLider con-
ditions of interaction with a culture), ani of 454 strains
which did not suppress bticteria, 247 also suppressed ac-
tinophages. Of 578 cultures of Actinomuceteg with
Card 1/2
3
..UG31r/virology - Bacterial Viruses (Fhages)
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 19, 1958, 85765
antiphage activity, 279 (44) acted against 1, 147 (21%)
acted against 2, 85 (15%) acted against 3, 4o (7%) acted
again:t 4, 21 (4%) acted against 5, and 6 (I.gk) acted
again t 6 different phages. Ya-I. Rautensliteyn
Carl 2/2
GAUZE, G.F., KUDRM, Te,S,,TRENINA, G.A*, TOROPOVA, Ye,G,, TrSHKPAX, TeD,
. ..........
Fomntion of a now antibiotic netinoidin in culturen of Pro-
artinomyces actinoldes (with e=marY in Inglishl. Antibiotiki
3 no.1:51-55 JR-7158 (XIRA 11:5)
1. Institut po isyekaniyu novykh antibiotikoy AMN SSSR.
(ANT IB I OT ICS 0
actinoidin, prod. by Poractinomyces actihoides (Rua))
(NOCARDIAO
PrOACtinomyces natinoides. Drod. of actinoidin 06))
. ............. IKQL~UMRINA, Te. :8.9 KOCHETKOVA' G.V.
Tnxonomy of organisms produoing albomycin (with eu=Ar7 in Inglishl
Antiblotiki 3 no~1163-67 JA,-7158 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Lnboratortya isyekaniya L kulltivirovmnlya produateentov
Inatitutn Do isyeknniyu novykh antibiotikov 40 SSSR.
(ACTINOMYCES,
subtroplaus, taxonorq of albomycin-prod. strains (Rug))
(ANTIBIOTICS,
albomycin prod. Actinomyces subtropicus. taxonomy (Rua))
PREOBRAZI[WiSKATA, T.F.; KUDRINA. Ye.S.; SVESHNIKOVA, M.A.; KAKSIMOIIA, T.S.
P-1
Slectron microscopy of spores In the systenatics of actinomycetes.
Mikrobiologila 28 no.4:623-627 J'1-Ag 159. (KIRA 12:12)
1. Ingtitut po lzyokantvu novykh antibiottkov AMN.
(ACTINOMTCES)
(MICROSCOPT SIJMRON)
Telizavieta S. I MORDARSKI, Marian
- ......-
Effect of altrogea source on the structure of tell wall of
astizomycetea. Arch.immus.ter.doaw. 8 no.4:655-661 160.
1. Institute of Neu Antibiotics, Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow,
and Department of Antibiotics, Institute of Iwmaology and "ri-
mental Therapy, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wroclav.
(ACTIN(*ffCZS iulture) (NITROGEN)
FBZOBRAJENSKAIA) T.F. [Proobrazhenskayap T.F.]; KLVRINA, E.S. [K~d~.S.b
SVEZRACIVIp MA, [Sveohnikova., M.A.]; HANSIFICIVA, T.3. -
Use of electronic microscopy of spores In the s7etematic3 of
actinomyces, Analele biol 14 no.1:167-172 Ja.-?4r 160.
PR"RA SKLTA, T.P.; KDRINA, Te.S.;..KLKSIMDVA, T.S.; STASHNIXOTA, N.A.;$
BOTARSKAU,
Illectron,microneopio study of qmrss In various actinouyeets spooles.
Kikrobiologlia 29 no.1:51-55 Ja-7 160. (MM 13:5)
1. Institut po isysimnlyu, novykh antibiotikoy ANN SSSR.
(ACTmmras)
(NIGROSWPr JL=ROX)
PRE0BRAMENSKAYA, T.P.; 1CORPLA, Ye.S.; SVISENIKOVA, M.A.; MAKSMU, T.S.
On diagnostic significance of varicys clAracters In classifying
representatives of the genus Actinomyces (Streptomyces.). Vjjwo-
biologiia. 29 no-3,455-462 fly-Je 1609 (MIRA 13:7)
1. Institut po izynkanlyu novykh antibiotikov M1 SSSR.
(ACTINOMMES)
Sva,HlllXOVAp M&A.; ~UDRIIIA, Yo#S.; WiKSI-FCVA9 T.S.; PRECBRAZIEN-SKAYAp
T.P,
Stabi-lity of phpiological characters and tl.air significance for
the eyetematice of actinomycoten, Mikrobiologiia ^49 no. 4;63.1-616
JI-Ag 160. (MIRA 13110)
lo Inatitut po izynkainyu novykh antibiotikovo AMN SSSR.
(AOTINaUCES) (BACMIOL-OGY--CLASSIFICATION)
I/AORDARSYIIY, M.Yu.j -WDJUA,--Xa,S.
Effoct of various nitrogen sources on the surface struature of
sporus membranes in actinmycotes. 14ikrobiologiia 30 no.l.-86-90
Ja-F t6l. (MIRL 14:5)
1. Institut po izpkanlyu novykli antibiotikov A124 SSSR. 2. Inotitut
eksperiment&llnoy maditainy Imeni Girslivollda Pollskoy &kademli. nauk,
Vrotalav (for Mordarskiy).
(ACTINOMMS)
MAKSIMOVA T. S.; PRZOBRAZHEIISKAYA, T. P.;-KUDRIIIA, 0. S.1
S~~HNIKOVA, M. A.
Species composition of actinonqcatee in some regiona of southern
China. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.31396-401 My-Je 161. (MIRA 150)
1. Institut po isyskaniyu nMkh antibiotikoy AMN SSM.
(CHINA-ACTINCHYCES)
GAUZE, G.F.; KUDRINA, Ye.S.; UKHaLJIlA. P.3.; GAVRILITIA, G.7.
,New antibiotic rlEitomy-,In produ~ el tj pr.&!t,,rcmy.es fructi-
ferl var. ristmyolnit Antitl,)? 'k.A. 8 no..4,t,~8.1-Y;? Ify'63
(MTRA 170)
1. Institut po lzyekanlyi norii'l aritibio-:Kov IIIN SWR.
MAUNA, U.S.; -IAK-')11'-"(JVA, T.S.
Sow Opeciu.] of tharrrophIllu actlno.,!.,ycutrj3 frorn th- ouilL; of
China and thoir antibiotic churactorUtict). !~i~,ol)L,Iogiia 32
no.4:623-631 Jl-Ag '63. (4','.L~A 17.t;)
1. Institut po lzyskanlyu norrykh antibiotikov .*~.Il &;SR.
KUDRIIIA..,...Y-e.S.; F-,:OB.--AZHE!I!SYAYA, T.P.; ~LIIIIOVA~ T.S.
Comparative evaluation of varicrLs nutrient media for discovering
morphological and cultural characters of Actiriomyces. Mikrobiolo-
gila 33 no-5:873-879 S-0 164. OMM 18:3)
1. Inatitut po izyskanlyu novykh antibiotikov AMI SSSR.
I'l 'C.Vl
for I'lla...1 rc r.,
33, (",:COY j I Vo I.
IIJ of re,,in ;,',c cc
j 1~,r5, Uncl.
KU I~k I N. i KA Yft 0. 1. F ud r.,Mil I ka, G. I
blurnal rhythm of thn witrit-lon of young roach In Fakhrvi -a
Reservoir. Dop. AN URSTI no. 6:811-813 164. (MIR'l 17:,),)
1. InsLitlit jrldrulbiologil All tlkr.';oP. l'rfid,,3tavltjtto akali~itnikca
AN A. P.Murkevi chum (Markevyeh, O.P.J.
KUMIIIISKAYA, 0.1. (Kudrynalka, 0.1.]
Cannibaliom in carp larvae and fry. Dop. All 'URSR no.1:111-
113 162. (141RA 15:2)
1. Institut gidrobiologii AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikom
Ali USSR A,P.Markovichem (Markevych, O.P.].
Carp)
tnnibalism(Anlmals))
KUDRINSKAYA, 0.1. [Kudrynolka, 0.1.1
Rate of 'the digestion of food in roach and nazan larvae. Dop.
All URSR no.41534-536 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut gidrobiologli AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
AN UkrSSR V.G.Knolyanenko [Kasliananko, V.11.1.
ZBDANOV. V.; LHRISTOV, L..- KMVITIV. K.; RYZHOV. A..- VASHKOV, V.,- FIDOSOTA. A.
POGODIHA, L.; X12013TOTA. A.; SUBBOTIM. A.; WHOM. Te.,- aAIIDXLIS-
KLH, B.; SAZONOTA, N.; ZZYAKINA, I.; EWMJKIT, I.; MISXAROT. D.;
IMAMMA, 7. mm~
Professor A.N.Traguboy: obituar7. Gig. i san. 21 no.10:63 0 156.
(NLRA 9:11)
(TREOUBOV. ALIKSA R imouivicH. va-1956)
I - '-
7 7 -1~
SOKOLOVSKiT, H.S., otTatetvanyy reC-;--VXMM. L.4., red.; KUROYARRATA-. S.I.,
red.; TRAKHTbUN, N.N., red.; CHMIXDV, A.P.,
red.;
red.; TNVDOKIMOVA, N.. takhn.red.
(Abstracts of vorks based on practical experience (1952-1954)]
Referaty nRuchno-praktichaskikh rabot (1952-1954 gg). Pod red.
H.S.Sokolovskogo i dr. Hooky&. Goe.izd-vo sed.lit-ry, 1956. 247 P.
(MIRA 10:12)
1. Xoncow. Moskovskaya gorodskaya sanitarno-spidemiologichookaya
stantsiya.
(BIBLIOGRAPHT-PUBLIC UALTH)
SOKOLOVSKIY, K.S., oty.red.; VEBER, L.G., red.; KURVAIINATA, S.I., red.;
KMINSXIT, I.N., red.; 7RAKIUKU, moVol kandamed.nauk, red,
(Abstracts of articies on research and practice, 1955-1957]
Refersty nauchno-praktichookikh rabot, '955-1957, Pod red.
A.
M.SoSokolOTskogo i dr. Xoskva, 1958. 428 p. (min 13:6)
1. Moscow, Moskovskeys gorodskaya sanitarno-opidemiologi-
chaskaya stantalya. 2. Sanitarno-spideniologichookaya stantsiya
g.Moskvy (for Trakht-An).
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
NIKOLAYIM. Ye.G.-, RYUIS, Ya.M.1 A~T, G.IG.;,,KUIRINSKIY, F.H.
Semiautomatic machine (model P84) for corsmaldvg. Lit. proisv.
no-11134-35 N '60- (X= 13:12)
(Gornmaking)
lEvg-
F.', D*;!1~13,Kl;'f) *J'. Yu.
Al proximate mothod for doter-i1r. Ing 1, mn
ravlel of ny, ob.'ect wltL varjahl,~, c,': dlttl~ or Ito romal.
porformance. llych. nat. [Kiev] no. 11-164-168 ' (', 5
(.'! I I ~A 19:2 )
PILIFENKO) A.T.; KOSTYSIIINA, A.P.; KUDRI'r.;KAYAt L.N.
Use of thionalide in analysis. Part 1. Determination of the
acid dissociation constant of thionalide and solubility
products of thallium (1), silver, cadmim, and zinc thio-
nalates. Ukr. khim. zhur. 28 no.IsIO9-112 162.
(MIRA 16:8)
1. Xiyevskiy.gosudarstvannyy universitat im. Shavehanko.
NABIVANETS, B.I.1 KUDRITSKAYA, L.N.
Determination of the charge of complex ions 'by paper electrophoresis.
'Ukr.khim.zhui-. 29 no.6-586-589 163. (KRA 160)
1. Institut obshchey i neorg,inichaskoy khimil AN UkrSSR.
(Complex compounds) (Electrophoresis)
NABIVANEIS, B.I.; KUDRITSKAYA, L.N.
Complex of thorium (rV) with xylenol orange. Ukr. khim. zhur.
29 no.lltll98-1205 163, (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimil AN UkrSSR.
NQIVANYTS), D. I.; UTI'll LSUYA, L.N.
HyJroxo complexes cf thorium ( 1~1). !,"kr. khil. zhur. 3,~) no.9:
891-F95 164. (11,11RA 17: 10)
1. listiLlit i neorganiche-okoy kh;:nil All l*knI.S~-
NET
a I vs s,
30 n~;.!O: P
tu t,
1: 0
IIADIVANETS, B.I.; KUDRITSKAYA, L.N.
Separation of thorlum irrom accompanyJng elemmts and prOT-~-;ratlor.
of analytical concen' raies by lon-exchange chromatography, n2 ur.
anal. khIm. 21 no. 1:40-45 166 (MIRA 19i1)
1. Institut obahchey i noorganicheakoy khimit AR lJkrSSvt,, Kiyev.
I lift -
L &80-66 EWr (m) /Dill (t)/F.TI IJP(c) JD
ACC N" AP6016299 (W) SOURCE CODE: UR/0075/66/o2i/ool/0040/0045
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AUTHOR: Nabivanets, Be I*; Kudritskaya, L. N.
ORG: Institute of General and Inoreanic Chemistry Kiev
4 AN UkrSSRj
(Institut obsbobey I noorgenionesko7 KnIM11 AN UlCrbbh)
I
TITLE: Separation of thorium Irom accompanying elements and production
of analytical concentr-Me-e-Ey' the method of Ion exchange chromatography
SOURCE: Zburnal analiticbeekoy khimii, v. 21, no* 1. 1966, 40-45
TOPIC TAGSt thorium, chemical separation, ion exchange chromatography#
zirconium ) t&4~* v-
ABSTRACT: The article presents the results of experiments on the
separation of tborium from many elements, and qn the conntration of
thorium from solutions containing from 2 x 10-c to I x 10- micrograms/
milliliter# using a type KIJ-2 cation exchange resin, Experiments were
made under static conditions: 0.15 grams of KU-2 cation exobange resin
In the hydrogen form (grain size 0*5-1*0 mm) were mixed with 15
milliliters of the solution to be analyzed up to the point at wbieb
equilibrium was established. The conqantration of zirconium or thorium
in the starting solutions won 1 x 10'-) molar. In the separation of
Card 1/2 UDC: -543.544
lw
g
L 6o8o-66
ACC NR- AP6016299
tborium from zirconium end other elements, 25 milliliters of a mixture
of 5 N IMO + 0 1 11 H SO contsinin about 10 milligrans of Th(IV), as
well as BeNI) P40(III5, ~r(III), TUN), Ge(IV), Sn(IV), V(V), Vlo(VI),
(VI), or U(VII was passed at a rate of 2-3 mllliliters/~in through a
column filled with cation exchange resin KU-2 in the H-form (depth of
the layer was 20 cm and the diameter 1 cm). Fractions of the elunto of
about 25 ml were selected and from each of them the metal ions were
determined by standard photometric methods. Results are exhibited in a
series of curves and tables, The method described was used for the
concenAration of tborium from very dilute solutions of the order of 10'8
to 10" molar. The degree of concentration obtained was approximately
1000. Orig, art. has: 1 figure and 3 tables.
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lf~.! ',ikr,k).oz.!wuk I
y ny-ians of stripp3d ferm"Itation.
SI.-tb1lizuticn of samiewep . wims tr
Tru,jy WITIP 4338--4*7 164, ( MI RA 118 - I )
M*"b*Usm of lobas.1a;04=,compo"49 is brain
anemia "dw eatistimm M 9 InlMillbos. K. (I.
4, tt~ j~wjjjtAAj'I' I R, Pkit"v, 411.1 %' .1;
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,,AV-. Uh~l tht AMMA. "tir 111A.f1l M An Ahlt~ ill .01"i 41
I.W fl bra., the tut of ;1mmula4ve vA%r4 sl~-rr,i-tl. thintic
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f4uw W 1) ta4rwAlkarl. Which
the WWMiC 411RIT64111 Wall PfACtk4llY WWCWW. Cooling the
AWMA11 to 3*111* It* 2 Ill.. lor'J'Als to ligature of The
q4tWitt tvin Ixotoor-f the Ide W the anisnak atul ptv,
wrtitni :11~4,ouul dtificrUtniv in the "wfallioll-in of L4b4le 11
614141%1.~ It. Nw.lkv
Bill Je
SHAMT, V.S.;PZTROV, I.R.;GROKOVA, X.G.;KUMITSKAYA, T.Ye.
Role of irritation of the central nervous eyst~_Wii the increase of sen-
sitivity of the organism to anoxia. Iriziol. zh. SSSR 39 no.5t614-617
Sept-Oat 1953. (GIML 25:4)
1. Department of Biochemistry of the Institute of Irperimental Medicine
of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSH and the Department of Pathophy-
91ology of Military Medical Academy imeni S. M. Kirov, Leningrad.
A,~ A-V G A ~IiUMJTZK!A.~ 7.
"The Application of Artificial Hypothermin for Pre-,enting Harmful
Consequences of Temporary Cessation of the Total Bloud Circulation," p.
MiJitary lic-dicine, 3.956.
lectttre delivered at a conference of Soviet military 1hyniciaris at the Military
M
1
edical academy im. 3.M. Kirov, Le-ningTad, 2 Nuv 56/
KULBITSKAYA, T.Ye., kand14at maditsinakikh nAuk (Leningrad, u1. Labs-
deia"'
Compound therapy in burn shock. [with sur-r7 in English, p.159]
Vest. khir. 77 no.2:69-?3 F 056 (KLRA 9:6)
1. Ir. kafedry patologicheakoy fitiologii (nach. prof. I.R. Petrov)
Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Ioenina akademli iment S.M. Kirova.
(BUFOIS, compl.
shock, ther.)
(SHOCK, etiol. and pathogen.
burns, ther.)
T
'~.A. KMRITSXATA, T.Ya.
PSTROV, RATX~' A
Comparative characteristics of functional changes in some
indexes of carbohydrate phosphorus matnbolism in the brain
tissue in the agonal state. in clinical death. and in
resuscitated animals. [with sw=ary in 3nglish)
Fiziol. zhur. 43 no.2:107-116 Y 157 (KLRA 10:4)
1. lafedra patologicheskoy fitiologii i Xabledra biologichaakoy
khimii Voyanno-maditainskoy akedamil im. S.M. Kirova. Leningrad.
(BRAIN, matab.
carbobydrato-phosphorus in agony, clin. death &
iv resuscitated cats)
(CARBOMRATES, metab.
carbohydrate-phosphorus metab. in brain. eff. of
exper. agony, clin. death & resuscitation in cats)
EXC76RPTA I Sec.9 V61.12/5 ShwgOT7 MY 1958
tDIvI
ff
2640. THE INFLUENCE OF HYPOTHERMIA AND GANGLIOPLEGIC DRUGS ON
THE BRAIN PHOSPHORUS AND CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN
ANIMALS WITH TEMPORARY EXCLUDED HEART CORONARY CIRCULA-
TION (Rmaian text) - Ra iko Z. A., Petrov 1. R. and Kudrit ska
T E - VESTN. KHIR. 1957. 78/5 (56-63 and 158) Graphs 2 Ti-T)Te-s-7-
It wftst= that after a 20-min. exclusion of coronary circulation cats under
hypothermia recuperated all their functions, the organic phosphorus compounds
being preserved In the brain tissue at normal levels, the quantity of inorganic
phosphorus being slightly raised and lactic acid being present in great amounts
i (augmentation of glycolyals). Five, 12 and 30 min. after the restoration of normal
circulation the latter was on a markedly high level, the interval of an hour bring-
Ing about Its evident decrease and the appearance of normal levels of orgaru,; phos-
phorus compounds and inorganic phosphorlis. Thus. at the end of the first hour the
synthetic brain property associated with phorphoration to obviously restored.
After a period of from 2 to 3 hr. of normal circulation, when the body temperature
Increased to 30*-33*. the animal showing tremor and dyspnoea, with decreasing
of phosphorus compounds. These symptoms of anoxia suggest the need of prevent-
ive measures In the course of rewarming to palUate the Impending oxygen insuf-
ficiency.
XUDRITSILATA, T.To.; SHURYGIII, D.Ts.
Iffect of.aminopeptide on the survival of animals following blood loss
[with summary in Anglish, p.61-621. Probl.go-mat. i oerel, krovi 3
no.1:44-47 J&-F 158. 0411A 11:3)
1. Is kafedry patofistologii (nach. - chlon-korrespondent AMY SSSR
Prof. I.R-Fetrov) I kofedry fakul*tetskoy terspil (nach. - pror,
Y.A.Boyer) Toyermo-seditsinskoy ordens lenins, skademii imeni S.M.
Kirova.
(AMINO ACID HIVURNS, effects.
aninopoptide, on survival of animals after exper.
homorrh. (Bus)) '
(IMMORRHAOX. experimental,
off. of aminopeptide on survival of animals (Bus))
EiCFRPTA YEDI-A Sec 9 Vol 13/6 Surgery June 59
A039. (897) TIM US[; OF AMINOPPA-TID IN BUM) WSS. IEXPFRI?oIEiTAL
INVFsTIGATION) (ItU6512n text) -2KS,1L1V(1rJA,1 " 1,_F Sh u ry gh in
0. Y a. - VEST.4. Kill It. 1958. h 118 (54 - 58) Tables 2
filmul was withdrnwn from the femoral artery of dog in quantilies from 34 to 79%
of the whole Wood volume, this procedure being immediately to'lowed by amino-
peptid administration Into the femoral vein. The volume of the injected solution
was similar to that of the blood withdrawn. Readings of arterial blood pressure.
respiration, length of the animal survival and the rate of blood restoration %*ere
the criteria studied. In cases of mean severity and. in some instances, Of great
blood loss. aniknopeptid proved to be a reliable agent. It could not palliate a
repeated second fall of blood pressure. The beat response resulted from the
adminWration of aminopelytid with a maximal concentration of protein and salts
and a minimal percentage of amine nitrogen in relation to the whole nitrogen. The
restoration of the blood indices corresponded to those of the control animals.
(M. 2)
ki-T
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RATKO, Z.A.; PBTROV, I.B.; 1UMrSXATA, T.Ts.
Phosphorus compounds and lactic acid In brain and heart tissues of
hypothermic animals during cardiac arrest and during restoration
of systemic circulation by a series of therapeutic procedures. riziol.
shur. 45 no.12il489-1496 D 159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Yrom the Department of Fathologic Physiology, S.M. Kirov Military
Medical kademy, Leningrad.
(CMIAC AnNST experimental)
(LACTATIS chemistry)
(PHOSPHORUS cbemistry)
(HYPOTH]MMIA IVDUCJD experimental)
(HIM chemistry)
(BRAIN chemistry)
PETFOIJP I.R.; prinimali uchastlye: XULAGIN, V.X.; LWF-,, V.D.; KUDRITSKAYA,
T.Ye.; XOPOSTOVI'SEVA, Y.V.; KUHN, 1.1).; GULYA, G.I.
General adaptation reactions during the action on the body of
noxious stimuli. Vest.AMN SSSR 17 no.5:87-93 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(ADAPTATION (PHYSIOLOGY))
VAFJAr).",E, G.Sh.; XUDRIVSKAYA, ToYa. (Ienllr,~rFtd)
Complex thera~,y of burn sliork. bj~, r, e
.~I. i ek P. + rac. 6
na.404-38 JI-Ag 162. (HIRA 17:8)
1. Iz kafedry PatclogIchaskoy flziol:gll (nachallnik - dey:;t-
vltoillnyy chlen AWI SSSR prof. I.R. Petrov) Voyenrio-medi-tsinakoy
ordena Lenina akademii imerli F.Irova.
0DJUTSKIYY D.M.
Problem of a 4oldetic dictionary. Good, i karte no*2:70-71 F 163.
(MIRA 26s3)
(Geodesy-Dictionari") (Russian languageDictionaries)
Jul/Aug
Instruments
"Nev Development in Stereophotographic Surveying of
Wave Agitation," D. M. XVdritskiy
i Gi,.L-ol" No 4, pp 66-74
TC In 1946, Div of Aerial Photographic Surveying of
& State HydrDV!apbic Inst and Naval Acad imeai Krylov
dasiq~ned SM-1 stereophotographic surveying unit,
-in
consisv Ag of tvo arbitrarily directed aerial csa
e=aA attschel to 6-m sectional girder-carrier.
ZUit -,jcsst-_1 production tests in 1946 ana vas used
tGSR/OceqMzC.CgY - WsVes (Cont,4) Jul/Aug k8
f= surveying of Rybinrk reaow-
voir in 1947. Discusses advantages and deficiencies
revealed ty 2 years of exploitation of new unit.
Sibmitted 26 May L8.
i6nioi
KUDRITSKIY.D.K., kadld&t tokhnichoaklkh naUk
~ ftfOwOowmpp&rroK
%%w#" A A fb% mil-el a gIn the ways research 98thod "Ing stereophotogram
mletrlo gurygy,n,. Reteor.1 g1drol. no.2:41-45 y 152.
1- 00sudarstvenW gidrologlch,,k,, Institut (MIRA 8:9) .
(Wl"194) (Photogrametry), Leningrad.
1. VDRITSKLY, D. K.
2. U';SR (6oo)
4. Hakitov, 1). 1.
7. "Measuring the level of rivers, ctnnln, and reservoirn. " N. G. Viduyev. D. 1.
RAkitov. Reviewed by D. M. Rudritskiy. Sov.knipt no, 11, 1952.
0.. Monthly jAst of Runnian Accessions, Library of Congrean, Xtbrtyia 195), Unclassified.
SIIULITS. S.S.. doktor
KMRITSKIT D K9eolo9-mJusr&lobIch~skjkh NrauLk redaktor
redaktor; MOIOD?SovA.
rs=;O-r~fa ~n* I O-P tekhnIcheekly
[Collection of articles on research 10 Aartal photogr&pbrj
SbOrult Itat~i laboratorit aeronstodor
132 P. [XIcrofjlxj (195) C-) MO~k-ya. 1954.
KRA 9:1)
L AWemlya nauk sSSjj.
(Photography. Aerial)
KUDRITSKIT.D.M.
Role and tasks of aerial methods in hydrographic research. Geog.
abor. no.735-30 155o (MA 9:1)
(Water resources development) (Photography, Aeriml)
SHARKOV, Vitalty Yasillyevich, redaktor, 9RIT,1MY. Dmitrly
P. _ !_
Mikhaylovich. redaktor; DOIXATOV. P.
GNPAD 112 VA ,I.K.,tekhulchoakty redektor
(Use of aerial mathois for geological investigations of the
ocasn'bottom; a brief practical manuallPrimenenie aerometodoy
dlia goologichaskikh Iseledovanii morskogo dna; kratkoe
astodichookoe rukovodetvo. Pod red. V.V. Sharkove t D.H.
Kudritakogo. leuingrad, Goo. asuchno-tokhn. Isd-vo nattianoi i
gorno-topllynot lit-ry. lAningrodskoe otd-nie. 1956,
254 p. (MISA lOt/4)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. laboratoriya aerometodov.
(Aerial photogrammetry) (Ocean bottom)
KMRITSILY Dmitriy Mikhaylovicb; POPOV. Igor' Vladisirovich; ROKLKOVA,
Yetrosinlya Andreyevnial DOMANITSXIT, A.P., kandi(iat geograficho-
skikh nauk, redaktor; TASNOGORODSXATA. N.M.. redairtor; YIAUX, X.Ta.,
takhoicheskly redaktor
[Principles of hydrographic deciphering of aerial photographs]
Osnovy g1drograftchaskogo deshifriroyanita asrofotomainkov. Pod
red, A.P.Doannitskogo. Uningrad, Oidronstoorologicheakas izd-wo,
1956. 343 P. (MLRA 9-9)
(Photogrammetrio pictures)
(Hydrographic survoyin,g)
VMIDROY. Semen leonldovich,; OROSHEV. llakearAr Afawslyevich,; ISAXOV#
Ilikolay Mikboylovich, ; SXHGZfV,Ieonid Aletsendrovich, ; 3RIPSOLVICY,
Iosif Kikhaylovich, -. V2LICHKO, Viktor Alaksandrovich, -, BLIZITAK.
Too Ve,doktor tekho. aeuk,prof,.red.; ORUZINOV. A.I.. rateenzent,;
KUDRITSKIT, D.M.,__.Eed.; TOLCHOK, X.H., tekhns red.
[Hodern techniques of hydrographic research] Sovremennsis takhnike
gidrograf ichaskikh isysicanil. Leningrad. lzd-vo "Rechnot transport
Leningr. otd-nie, 1957- 170 P. (MIRA 11:12$
(Elydroaraphic surveying)
-- I I
- __ __ ___ - -_ - - I --I-- - - - __ - -
KORITSKIT, DO'H.
The All-Union conference on aerial photography. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
(tear.. nojt142-145 W-je 157. (mm lOrl2)
(Photography, Aerial)
". -, ~ -j -, - - - - I- -
KUDRITS1IT. D.K.
.. I-A,,~i-Union Interdepartmental conference on aerial surveying.
Vast. WU 12 no.2:190-191 157. (MIRA 11:2)
(Aeronautics in su"aring)
3M
AU TE Kudritakiy, D. M. SOV/50-59-1-14/20
TITI,E': Th,) Levolinp of Maritimci Wnter 'Innsuring Ponts (0 niveliro-
vanti morikikh vodomqrnykh pontov)
PE"10DICAL: MeteoroloFiya i giirologiya, 1959, Nr 1, DP 53-60 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Three instructiona of -the GOIN (Gosudarstvennyy Okeanogrlfi-
cheakiy Inutitut - State Ocennographic Institutp) published
n1mont nimultnnaounly in 1957 nre criticizel. The author takes
them to be superfluousas sufficient ani ectallad instructions
of thq GUGK (Glavnoye Upravleniye Geodezii I Knrtografit -
.ain Adminintrntion of Geodany nni Cnrtorraphy) ani service
rqp-ulationa of the GUGM (Glnvnoye Upravleniye Gidrometeoro-
lorlichaskoy 3luzhby - "lain AimInistration of Hydrometeoro-
logIcal 3e:rvice), as well ns numr?rous textbookc, are available.
Besides, Vn, inntructions contain mnqy InAccurate 4efinitions
nn4 oaitor:.ql faults.
Cnrd 1/1
23(5) ~0101C- 51 ~-3-29/32
AUTHOR: Kudritaki. IL-~V-4
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TITLE: The Plenary Session of the Interdeparteiental Committee on
Aerial Photoi,-raphy
PERIODICAL: Izventiya Akademii nauk 533R, Seriya geoCraficheakaya, 1959,
Hr 3, PP 150-151 (U33R)
ABSTRACT: The plenary session of the Intcrdepartm,!ntal Committee on
Aerial Photography of the Otdcleniye reolof;o-geoCrafichas-
kikh nauk All SSSR (the Division of GeoloCy and Geography of
the AS USSR) was held on Nov 17 and 18, 1958, in the Labo-
ratoriya aerometodov All SSSR (Laboratory of Aeromethods,
AS U33R) in Leninprad. The followinr proble~,.-s were dis-
cussedt mutual information on prospective work and on com-
PlOtOd thCne3; organization of the keeping of aerial phuto-
r.7raphic materials serving as an int,--~r:zediary 2tage in the
cartographic process; the 'workinp out of a unified work plan
to perfect methods u3ed in intr~rpreti,g aerial photography;
coordination of research on the economy and organizatiorL of
Card 1/4 aerial geodetic work; organizational problems. The Committee
"OV
.1 /10-59-3-29 /32
The Plenary Session of the Interdepartmental Committee on Aerial Photo,-,raphy
published in 1958 a specialized bulletin undnr :1L:i.,- title
"O"vodka materialov po razrabotke i ispoltzovaniyu aerome-
todov" (A Suur,=ary of ?-'.ateriala Concerning the Development
and Use of Aerial 'Mathoda). Thin bulletin will be publish-
ed yearly, near the firnt of .';eptember. It will Inclurle
work plano of the respective Inotitutions for the current,
a3 well aj thu forthcoming year, yearly reportz, report3
on theoretical development, new apparatus and equipment, on
the application or aerial mathoda in different branches of
scin%nce and technology# and a rrspective bibliorraphy. The
Committee accepted a rp3olution accordinj,, to which D.M.
Kudritskiy (Lenini.;radskiy cidrometeoroloijeheskiy institut
- Leninf-,rad flydrometeoroloi-,ical Institute), Ya.Ye. Ziatkin
(TaIllIGAIK) and B.V. Troitskiy (GUGK MD U'jj'l), members of
the Committeel are to work out ba3ic directiv~?n for the re-
[Tistration and storinF of aerial photo,-raphic materials on
-a state scale. The depositorie I,/ an used by the Goageolfondt
the Kartgeofond and other3 will serve as examples. As far
Card 2/4 as the interpreting of aerial photof-raphic materials are
30V A 0-5 9 - 3 -2 9 132
The Plenary Session of the Interdepartmental Committee on Aerial Photo-
graphy
concerned, the following tasks have been recommended to re-
spective organizations for oecial attention; 1) wide de-
velopment or the theory of aerial photographyl 2) improve-
ment of interpreting mathod3; 3) the generalizing and sys-
tematizing of the interpreted materials. "he session re-
que3ted the TsNIIGAIKO the TIN VTS, the Laboratory of Aerial
IMethods, as well as the Department of Geography of the Mes-
cow State University (MGU), to prepare typical samples of
albums generalizing the most important interpreting materi-
als, and to carry out the respective landscape districting
of Soviet territory. Th4 develop7-~ent of the Ceneral theory
of aerial photography should be done in the Laboratory of
Aeromethods# AS USSR. A special committee presidcd over by
A.I. Sukhov (IAIIGAJ,() has lbeen riven the task of coordinating
research on the economy anJ organization of Soviet aerial
geodetic work. Respective regional conferences are to be
Card 3/4 summoned, and specialized bulletins published. The session
0.7 1 -
/10-59-'..1 29.32
The Plenary Session of the Interdepartmental Committee onAerial Photo-
graphy
recommended to the Geol7raficheskoye obshchestvo SSSR (UssR
Geographical Society) to organize, in its regional branches
committees on aerial photography and photot,rammetry - along
the linea of the Leningrad COmmittne. The following curators
were appointed to assist the Inter-Departmental Committee on
Aerial Photography in the correoponding sectionst Yu.K.
Yutoevich (air surveying photography), K.S. Lyalikov (aerial
photography , D.S. Volosov (optics), G.B. Romanov3kiy (pho-
togrammetry~, I.R. Zaitov (general questions of deciphering),
G.A. Avayuk (aerial geography), V.A. Bukhanevich (aerial
geology), A.A. LoCachev (aerial geophysics), G.G. Samoylo-
vich (forestry)# A.V. Glagolev (engineering investigations)
and A.I. Sukhov (problems of economy and organization).
There is I Soviet reference.
Card 4/4
XUDRI TSK IT, D. M.
Aerial "Olhods In hYdrology and hydrography; annOtatlon.
Trudy lalloaer=ot. 7$208 159.
1. Lonj (Km 13fl)
n4padjk'y 91drometoorologichookly Institut.
(Aar al photogr&,.jmtr7) (4drceraphic suryovi4g)
IWDRJTSXIY! D.~14
__ . _49tsent
30MO PrOble= 14 thaterminology
,Izv. VY8. Ucheb, Of aerial photor
Say'; 960d- 1 Aerof. r&ph Interpretatlo.,
00*3175-80 160.
1* 1en'n9ra4* IY gldrometeorolOgichankly Inatitut, NIRA 3j: 10)
(Photographic luterpretation)
3/O10/(i)/GOO/O04/O04/006/XX
AO53/AO26
AUTHOR: Kuirltskiy, D.M.
"'ITLE:
I The Interdepartmental Commission on Aerial Surveying
FERIODICAL; Izvestlya Akademil, nauk SSSR, serlya geograficheskaya, 1960, No. 4,
PP. 138 - 142
TEXTt rhe regular plenary session of the Mezhduvedometvennaya komisslya
po aeroslyeT&e (Interdepartmental Commission on Aerial Surveying) held in Lenin-
grad on December 10 - 11, 1959, d6voted special attention to investigations con
nected with the development and application of aeromethods in -the Institutesof
the AS USSR and in the academies of the associated republics. Reports were given
by K.S. Lyalikov of the Laboratoriya aerometodov (Laboratory of Aeromethods),
V.I. Avgevich of the Institut geografli (Institute of Geography), Ye.A. Galkina
of the Botanicheskly institut (Botanical Institute), N.V. Lebedeva of the Karel!-
skiy filial AN SSSR (Karelian Branch of the AS USSR), I.V. Protats'yevaof the In-
st1tut merzlovedenlya (Pormitfrost Institute_ A.P. Romadonov of the Institut
geologicheakikh nauk AN USSR kinstitute of Gec~logical Sciences). It was ascer-
tained that in the AS institutes application wid dovelopnYint, of aeromethods is
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The Interdepartmental Commission on Aerial Surveying A053/AO26
conducted on a very limited scale. The reason for thin ~Ieflctency is traseable
to the Interdepartmental Commission of Aerial Surveying, which has failed to give
aeromethods the necessary scientific backing and to work out proceJures of their
application. The plenary session determined the principal t~iks cf the Labora-
tory of Aeromethods In Its capacity as highest authority In this branch of sci-
ence. These tasks consist In the development and Improver.,-nl. of' aeromethods In
the light of latest technical. and scientific achievempn's A number of problems
were also pointed out, on which It is necessary to combine.- the work of all In-
stitutes of the Acadeov. These problems comprise the establl!~h-nent of a general
-theory of aerophotography and of evaluating aerial photographs as well as the
complex development of aeromethods with a view to widening their range of appli-
cation and to Improving the effectiveness of landscapt% lnvestigi,,ion. The con-
ference also dealt with the problem of selecting and classifying material of
aerial sur veying for the Tsentr&11naya aeros"yemochnaya fillmoteka (Central Col-
lection ot Films (Filmothek) of Aerial Survey). The Laboratlory of Aeromethods
is to assume responsibility for all development work In ~,onnection with aerometh-
ods, while the Interdepartmental Commiesion will be reeponsible for the coordtm-
tion of the work pertalning to application of rieromethods by t". AS Inatitute3.
A. I. Sukhov of the MMA4 (MI1QAiK) reported on the conE*,,ructIf.-)n of geodetic,
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The Interdepartmental Commiasionon Aerial Surveying A053/AO26
photogrammetria and aerial surveying instruments. G.V. Romanovskly reported on
the improvement in evaluating aerial photographs, in compliance with recommenda-
tions Issued during previous sessions. Other speakers wer-- D.M. Kudritskly of
the Leningradskiy gidrometeorologicheiskty Institut (Leningrad Hydmmeteom.Logical
Institute) and P.Ya. Hayzer of the AkBBWA (LKVVIA). The Commission of theple-
nary session deemed It necessary to convene an All Union Conference for 1961per-
taining to theoretical and practical. problems evaluating of aerial photographs,
In which connection a committee was formed with the following members: G.G. Sa-
moylovich, ON. Romanovskly, D.M. Kudritskly, V.I. AvgevIch, P.Ya. Rayzer, YR.
Ye. Zlatkin, V.A. Bukhanevich, V.P. MrosNilchenko, N.N. Sokol-,%v and S.V. Belov.
Card 3/3
KUDRITSXIY, D.M.
Plenum of the interdep-rtmental (MIRA 14:7)
Izv- All SSSR. Ser. geog. no. 4:1 cOmmitteo on aerial Photography.
(Photography6,3A-e1r6i4aIjj)-Ag '61.
KUDILITSKIY _,D,V,., red.1 SMOYLOVICII, G.G., red.; YAKIKOV, G.V., red.;
BELICIOIKO, U.N., mladshiy red.1 KISELZVA, Z.A., red. kart;
BURLAKA, N.P., telbn. red.
[Aerial methods of atudying nataml recources] Aermetody izu-
cheniia prirodmykh reoursov. Mookvap Goa.izd-vo geogr. lit-
1962. 327 p. (NDU 15:37
(Aaronautico in geology)
SHCHAVELP, Alaksey Fedoray ch; KMIT.OIKIY, D.M., red.; VOLcHoK,
X.M.19 tekhn. red.
[GeodeBy]Geodezlia. Leningrad, Izd-vO 'Rechnoi transport,"
1962. 332 P. (Goode3y) (MIRA 16t1)
8/035,/6VOW/008/068/090
A001/AlOl
. _ ~tskl Samoylovich, 0. 0.
AUTHORS: ~~?~d
TI'17Z.- Aeromethods of studying natural resources
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Oeodeziya, no. 8, 1962, 18,
abstract 80161 K (Ooografgiz, 1962, 328 op, Ill., maps, 1 r. 31 k.)
TEXT: This collected volume generalizes experience of using aeromethoda
in various fields of national economy. 1) In geological-geomorphological explora-
tions (studies of morphology of ground relief, geological mapping, studies of
permafrost regions, prospecting for,depoeits of diamonds, ores., placers, detec-
tion of petroleum and gas-bearIng areas, investigation of uvderwater relief and
sea coasts, aerogeophysical methods for solving geological problems and deter-
mination, from air, of rock composition); 2) In studying the soil cover (mapping
of soils from aerial photographs, studying the soils of the northern taiga zone
and Meshcherskaya lowland, study of soil erosion under conditions of forest-
steppe and arid steppe zones, studies of soila-grounds In the Western Ukraine
and BelorVasia, methods of decipheringthe soil cover of sub-arid zones and do-
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S/035/62/000/0(WO68/090
Aeromethods of studying natural resources A001/A101
serts, using of colored aerial photogr'aphs in soil investigations, landscape
regional devision in deciphering.soils and grounds); 3) In studying plant re-
sources (inventigation.of forests, deciphering of aerial photographs In geo-
botanic investigations, studying vegetation In assimilation of steppes and
forest-steppes, studies of plant cover of semi-desert and desert zones, using
aerial photographs in studies of pastures and hay fields, river valley meadows,.
littoral vegetation and vegetation of seas); 4) In studying water resources
(studies of sea ice conditions, surface waters, detection of peat resources,
dec-iphering of covered drainage systems, studies of changes in shores or water
reservoirs), 5) In studying hunting resources (studies of distribution and popu-
lation of reindeer, pinnipedia and whales). The present state and prospeots of
aeromethod development are described. The collected volume Is dedicated to the
25th anniversary of the Commission of Aerial Photography and Photogrammetry at
the USSR Geographical Sooiety.
D. Kudritakly
[Abstracter's notet Complete translation3
Card Z/2
ZDANOVICH, V.G., doktor tekhh. nauk, prof.; R"p N.S., kand. tekhn.
nauk, at. nauchnyy zotr.; SHARIKOV, Yu.D., kand. takhn. nauk,
at. nauchnyy sotr.; YAHMSH, D.A., knnd. takhn. Muk, at.
nauahnyy actr.; CHKRKASOV, I.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; ALEKSEM-
SHEKYAKIN, V.P., nauchnyy sotr.; KOLITSOV, V.V., nauchnyy mtr.;
KOSHECHKIN, B.I., nauchnyy sotr.; SLIWCHENKO, I.V., nauchnyy
sotr.; UGLEV, Tu.V., nauchnyy sotr.; KUZINA, A.M., starshiy
laborant; kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., retsenzent;
VEYNBERG, V.B.,, doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; LA)SHCHIIDV, V.S.j
kand.geogr. nauk, retsenzent; REKHTZAMER, G.R., kand. tekhn,nauk,
dots., retsenzent) KOZLYANINOV, MA, kand. geogr. nauk,
rateenzent; BUSHMV, A.V., inzh., retsenzent; ZAMARAYEVA, R.A.,,
tekhn. red.
[Use of airborne methods to study the sea] PrImenenie serometodov
dlia, iseledovaniia moria. Fod obahchei red. V.G.ZdAnovicha. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo Akad. na-uk SSSR, 1963. 546 p. (KIRA 16:4)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Leboratoriya aerometodov. 2. Laboratorlya
aerometodov Akade4i nauk SSSR (for Zdanovich, Rwm, Sharikov,
Yanutsh, Cherkasof, Alekaeyev-Shemyakin, Kolltsov, Koshechkin,
Semenchenko, Uglev, Kuzina).
(Aeronautics in oceanography) (Aerial photogrametry)
SjV.'.(JYLOVICII, rjourgly (kjorglyevich, prof. PI-IrArn1i m"Itut1ye:
2DII,
Yntp.-J."n-v, V.s.j "~' F.I.; i;
CIM6,011GA, V.P.; GFRTSE40VA, K.N.; HAYES, F.I..; JKJ:k',OV,
P.M.; I)EYVEKO, V.F., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retoenzent;
ZAKHAIROV, V.K., prof., retuenzent; MIRO.'12111KOV, V.S.. dotu.0
rotsenzentj 13-111.0V, .13.V.,, doktor aellkhoz. nauk, red.
[Use of aerial j,hotogrriphic survoyinr and nirplanec in
I
forestryj aerial photography of 'orost:; and forest aviationj
Primenenie nerofotos'lerki I aviatvii v Jennum khoziaistve;
aerofotos"emka lenov I lesnain aviatAilk. 1-.(1.2., dov. i
inpr. Moskva, Le3nala promyshl., 1964- 485 p.
(NDA 17:10)
1. Kafedra lesnoy taksatsil i lesouvtroystva WIorusakogo
tokhnologicheekogo'instituta (for ZakhRrov, 11-11iroshnikov).
3AIMLOVICH, G.G., prof,; i3ELYAYEV,, II.I., Inzh.; KUDIIITI'4r~,
dote.; GLAGOLEV, A.V., inzh.; IIEFELOVt P.M.p Inzb.;
GALKINAp Ye.A., at. nauchn. sotr.; PLINK, L.I., inzh.;
DOIISKGY-P I.P., prof.j retsenzent; SAVELIYEV, V.V., kand.
tekhr.. nauk, dots., retsenzent AISSM I I F:I kand. tekhn.
nauk, dots@, retsenzentj LOUAV, A.N., pr;f , doktor tokhn.
nauk, retsenzentj DOROKHOV, B.A.) Inzh., red.
[use of aerial photographic surveying in forest engineering)
PrImenenie nerofotooftemki v lesoinzhenornom dole. Xoskva,
Lesnala. promyshlennost', 1965. 354 p. (VIRA 18%10)
1. Kafedra sukhoputnogo transports loss Lesotekhnichoskoy
akademiilm.S.1-I.Kirova (for Alyshev). 2. Zamestitell glavnogo
inzhonera. rsosudarstvemogo instituta, po proyektirovanlyu les-
nogo transports. (for Dorokhov).
Ho.,i to cLil-ulate vollov ()f
oll;.btid. .12 rio-3:'.3-2.), !4r I i.~;) Ou~ li~,8)
(%'!~Ili.j Tab] ral--~ulationo, (Ac.)
KUDRjT5UX,,,R.j4OIXOV A.; FOGM I Z - PODODED, Yu.; T1TOV, A.; SEXINt R.1
LITSITIS, Ya. fLicitiBP ~.J; ;S,TROVFNETS, V.; SEPENTSOV, N.
Specialization iB indispenoable. Tekh. est. no.4:22-23 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
1. Spetsialinoye khudozhastvenno-konstruktorokoye byuro Kiyevskogo
soveta narodnogo khozyayetva (for Kudritakiy, Volkov, Fogel').
2. Spetsiallnoye khudozheatvanno-konatruktor5koye byuro Soveta
narodnogo khozyayBtva MoBkovBkogo gorodskogo ekonomicheekogo rayona
(for Podobed). 3. Spetsiallnoys khudozheetvanno-konstruktorskoys
byuro Soveta, narodnogo khozyaystva Laningradakogo ekonomicheskogo
rayona (for Titov). 4. Spetaiallnoyer khudozhestvenno-konatiliktor-
skoye byuro Sradne-Uraltakogo Bov-ta narodnogo khozyaystva (for
Shein). 5. Spetaiallnoye khudozheatvenno-kons'truktorakoye byuro
Soteta, narodnogo khozyaystva lAtviyakoy SSR (for Litaltia, Ostro-
venets, Sementsov).
KUDRit-iKlyp V.D.
Calnulating periods for compilimrj t,~,ntllng of me!Asurlng InstrtM.Onts.-
4 1
lzm.tnkh. nr).9:51-53 S 't,5. (MIRA 30-10)
KUIRITSKIY, N.C.
Ohanges in the excitability of the motor ref lax with summation of
the effect of =all doses of I rays. Test. rent,i rade no,6:15-21
H-D 155. (KUtA 9:4)
(MOVAKUT
motor reflex. off. of summarised action of small dosages
Of x-rayso)
(Rul .
same)
(RaWO10i RAYS, off.
on motor reflex, a-plied action of small dosages)
-_1U1iC*A S~c~.16 Voi.`/5
J
"N, K, 22(0l. Sllin rwwr th'trilf"', N".. V_
Ccimal Ro, nigen-Radiologic4l IXI ald - I'llf. 0 77
Thrre wCre relapses aniong 11.100 Cases or sk-111 rallc(.1. dII;-i:1 , a
prriod of' ~,?,o yr. of' exp(menCe With X-ray timaliv. AppLoxittimck, 7.r,% "', .1111 1
irlapscs occur during the first year following 1hr Wralnollt f~% Ilh all cl;11.11 d~',Zwl-
Ill ion OvCr all Stal"ci of tile disease process), a 'majority of (hem IwIng (.1"CZ, Vt .i
.1 and 6 Illonths. The SCICOlld iwak ill Incldrire of Ow wi~Lpwi occl:l.,
WaUds tile crid of the sccond or the beginning of' the 1!1:1(1 N-Car. Beat Ill',' fltc~,.,- f.tc~i
ill mind, it is advisable to give Special attention to the jmtirloi awl c%-(*Il Io
prophylartic X-ray tberapy at tile sliglikst. Suspicion Id Ow. 01' IC1.1"Wi .11
pt-TIods when they most tre(piently occiir, .1 6 molitll" and ., vcm~i allf'r Irc.11mit'i"L
T)INIV Plats Should 1w. tile rilinitimm period of obwrvmioz~ tollowing ircaul"i.n..
IINTS'Sary to evaluate tile rlrrctivcrim of the method of X-ray therapy Uscd 1*,,r skill
cancer. Flic frequency of %kin cancer relapses is really influciiced n(I-Ither by thr ,:w
nor by tlie histological structure of tile tumour. Obsvrvatlons have shown flial ra(!10-
dicrapy of rdapses following X-ray therapy of skin cancer can be quite smccSsfill.
X-ray therapy of relapses is less eflective. As a rule, rcl)c;ttcd X-ray therapy of skin
cancer relapses does not lead to a cure. X-ray therapy does not produce changes in
tile histological structure of the tumour. FalilcCVa - Mwcow
VSR / Human and Animal Physiology. The Effect of T
Physical Factors. Ionizing Irradiations.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102354.
Rk i V
Author o.-AudrIt 0
Inst : Not given.
Title : On the Problem of Adaptive Reactions of the Organ-
ism Under the Effect of Ionizing Radiaticn.
Orig Pub: Tr. Vsee. konferentaii po med. radiol. S(sparim.
med. radiol. M., Medgiz, 1957, 55-58.
Abstract: Rabbits were subjected to chronic general Irradi-
ation with daily doses of 10 r each. The time
fluctuations of the flexor reflex of the shin (ac-
cording to the method of Zakusov) which was deter-
mined in experiments of many hours duration de-
creased gradually in accordance with the repeti-
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USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. The Effect of T
Physical Factors. Ionizing Irradiations.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol,, No 22, 1958p 102354.
Abstract: tion of Irradiations and approached the degree ob-
served In control animals after approximately 160
days. Before death (at the level of total doses
of a 3000-r range the time fluctuations of the re-
flex again became larger. A decrease of fluctua-
tions after repeated actions was noted in daily
irradiations with 100 r each, every second day -
500 r each, as well as with 1200 r 2-3 w9eks after
preceeding irradiation with 300 r or In 3000 r 8-
11 months after preceeding irradiation with 500 r.
In the two latter cases, the preliminarily-irradi-
ated animals lived somewhat longer than those which
were subjected to only single Irradiation. The ef-
fect of repeated irradiations was condition,id by
the development of adaptive defensive reactions in
the Irradiated organism. -- E, D. llikso%.
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Annifoat&tion of adootative reactiuna following r4pented aud
frequent ap:31teation of loalzi.ir, radiation, Hod,rad. 2 uo.l:
1. 1z TBoatrellnogo rentgano-radlAo.-i-
chaAor,o irntitate Rirsisterstia z1ravooxhrareniya
(14ADIATIOIZ, off.
tonksing on flexor reflex in rahbits)
("YLL1, off. cf rbaij~i,~ns on
I ; rsiiation-i In rs-i)its)
flexor reflex. erf. ot Ionizi-ar
KMITSKI'l, Yn. K. - - --- _i
Thirty-eighth session of a Laninpritit city-wide seminar on
radloglolo(7 awl the physics of Ionizing radiation at the
Central Research Institute of Medical ladiolo&v of the Ministry
of Public Health of the U.S.S.R., FebriAry 27, 1959. Hed.rad.
4 no.6:94-95 Je '59. (MIU 12:8)
(RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL ZYMT)
ACCESSION NRI AP4025125 5/0241/641009/003/0084/0089';
AUTHORi Kudritskiy, Yu. K. (Leningrad)l Poplavskiy, K. K.
(Lon In &i ad
TITLE: The Third Scientific-Industrial Conference on Radiation Hygiene
SOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiolopiya, v. 9, no. 3, 1964, 84-69
TOPIC TAGSt radiation hygiene, radiation effect, ultraviolet radis-
tion, dosimetric apparatus
ABSTRACTi The Leningrad Scientific Research Institutt for Radiation
Hygiene of the Ministry of Public Health, RSFSRO sponsored the Third
Scientific-Industrial Conference on Radiation Hygiene In Leningrad,
16-20 April 1963,* More than 650 representatives of Soviet scientific
and industrial organizations participated in the conference. One
hundred and fourteen papers on the basic problems of radiation hygiene
were presented at the usetingso Ro So Hostovag To As Sviderskayal and
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D. H. Tyukov, reporting on the action of various types of radiation
energy, stated that ultraviolet radiation increases and infrared
radiation decreases the 'resistance of the organism to the action of
ionizing radiation. T. A. Sviderskaya established experimentally
that determination of the activity of the S11-group and of alkali
phosphatase in the blood is a very sensitive Indicator of the
effect of ionizing radiation on the organism of men and animals.
Seventeen reports dealing with computer-dosimetric apparatus and radio-
metric and radiochemical methods of investiRation were presented.
0. N. Chulkova discussed the functional status of the vestibular
analyzer in white mice. She found that irradiation with small doses
(25 r) reduced sensitivity to the rotation test from the 15th to the
40th day after exposure; a decrease in the radLoresistance of the
vestibular analyzer was observed nfter additional irradiation with
(loses of 200, 400, and 600 re A. S. Orlov investigated the effect
of preliminary irradiation of mica with small doses (25 r) of ionizing
radintion on the content and bionynthesis of DNA In tissues subjected
to repented irradiation with doses of 400-1000 r at 14-day intervals.
N. 0. Bukhman and associates presented a paper on the change in the
sensitivity of the organism to Ionizing radiation In relation to
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the content of D vitamins in the diet. it was shown that the pro-
phylactic action of the combined use of D vitamins is effective
only at'certaln doses. S. A, Kevzor reported on the relationship
between the biological effect and doses in single exposures and in
chronic irradiation with @Mall And medium doses. lie sug;tested a
classification of the doses ranging from 0.001 to 200,000 rem. He
designated doses below 100 rem as small doses. lie also described
the effect of four radiation levels, namely; 1) those close to back-
ground radiation, which do not cause noticeable somatic changes; 2)
doses which cause some somatic changes; 3) doses which on chronic
action cause chronic radiation sicknoa9g and 4) doses which cause
subacute radiation sickness. Yu. K. Kudritsky presented a paper on
the determination of the highest permissible level of ionizing
radiation and suggested a classification on the basis of a.daptation of
the organism to Lhe effects of radiationo
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KUDR:T.C;Klyf Yu.K.: Pf)PL',VS;llY, K.K. (lenirprad)
7hi.rd Sf.,lentific and PracLical Conference an Racliation Hyplene. Mod.
rad. 9 no.3:84-89 Mr 164. ~MIRA 17t12)
KUDRIVTS1V, V.I.
Ayguat Martynovich lirkhoubtsin, 80th anniversary of his birth.
Mikrobiologtia. Moskva 21 no. 6:764-765 Nov-Doe 1952. (CIML 2333)
1. Kirkhanshtsyn is Active Member of the Academy of Sciences Latvian
SSR. Honored Worker in Science, and founder and Director of the In-
stitute of Microbiology of the latvian AcadsmW of Sciences. Also
has titles of Professor. Doctor Agronomic and Biological Sciencej.
CUMKY, Jaromi:j; KUDIOIANN, Jiri
On the problem of systemic lupus cry-thematosus. Cas. lek. cook.
101 no-18:454,460 My 162.
1, 1 klinika nemoci vnitrnioh LFII KU v Prazo, prodnoota prof. dr
Vratiolav Jonas, Dr So. Ustav patologicko anatomic a histologio
LFH KU v Prazo, prednosta doe. dr. Josof Stolz.
(LUFUS EUTIE-ATOSUS case reports)
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
KOSATKOVA, Zj 1WDOWN, J; SCHREIBER, B; STLLA.BA, J., MD,
Doctor of Saien--
1. Second Internal Medicine Clinic LF11KU (II. vnitimi
klinika LFHKU), Prague (for Syllaba); Patho-
logloal-anatomical Institute LFHXU (Patolo Icko-
anatomioky ustav LFHKU), Prague - (for allf
~vague, Vnitmi, 19karstyl, No 49 1963, py 374-379
"Rupture of the Heart with SurviviLl of Several Days.*
C4=.-iG3LGVAY1A
1',WYO, Zd., ~GHEL, B., TTnzK_ 71 .12Qj7; vp; ~ and
STIII.RKA, L. , ileaearch Inatitut-0 for Or'IdoCrinolorj
M.,tzk=y
uatoot endoicrinologicky ) , Prarue, Do'~ent Dr X. SILIMK, di-
rector; 1-1irrst Department of Internal ~:edicine (I. interni
oddeleni), Hospital at Bulovka, L. QUMNON, 7M, director;
Surrical Clinia (Chirurgicka klini?a), Paculty of ::;dieirc
(Lel:arn'ta fakulta) Charles liniveraity, Prar,4e, !~~rof. Dr. 'E'.
POLIX, director; institute of Yatholoqical Anatomy (Patolo-
gickoanatonicky ustav), Paculty o.- ;.;edical Fygieno (Lekarska
fakulta hygianicka), Charles University, Prague, Docent Dr
J STOLZ director, [individual affiliations oannot be do-
t;rminedl
Benign. Adenoma of the left Adrenal With Tuborculosis of the
Right Adrenal in a Patient Suffering from Cushing's ayn-
drom~ and Adenocaroinoma of the' Largo Intestine"
Prtrue, Casopis Lokaru Ceshloh, Vol 011, ITo 23, 51 May 631
pp 636-6-4-0.
.Abstract.[Authors English summary, modified]: Objoot of
Tf2-
2
CV11CIM"LOMIiA
Prar7un, Canonin Lekaru Coo!,.ych, Vol CII, ?To 23, 31 I-lay 63,
pp 636-6,10.
tho attidy was a 46 year o3d patient sufferirv~ from Cimhinrle
syndroma caunrdby a benign adenoma of the adrenal and atenoe-
ini, adonocarcinoma of the airmoid. A proonerative diamocia
war, confirmed by X-ray, biocheraical tests, an operation,
and biopsy. The patient died on the fifth day after operation
with sirna of peritonitio, retroperitoneal phlefpnon and
oepain cause by Dacteria coli. Necropsy revealed an unusual
chronic tuborculoua process in the other adrenal. It is
Documcd that it was a case of coincidence of three frequent
affections. it is the fifth case of coexistence of Cushing's
nyndror.o described and the firuZ case of coexistence of a
hormonally active benign adenoma and TB of the adrenal with
nalignant neoplaotic process in the gutroiatestinal tract.
Twenty-two references, inoludim 3 Czech and 1 Slovak.
2/2
MATMI Zd.; 140ILL, B.; VOJ'rlS-',-K, IWFI.; KUDItMAIRI, J.;
Benign adeno%a of the left adrenal gland with tulcr-~,11.03J:j Of
the right adrenal in a patient with Cushing's oyndr-cme and
adenocarcinoma of the large intestine. Gas. lek. cesk. .102 no.23;
636-640 h Je 163.
1, Vyzkw.-iny ustav endokrinologicky v Fraze,, reditel dor-. dr.
K. Silink I internt oddeloni nemocnico na. Movce, vedouQe
MUDr. L. Symon Chirurgicka klinika lekarske fakiLlty hygionicke
KU v Prazop precinosta prof. dr.E. Polak Patologickaanatomlcky
ustav lokarike fakulty hyglenicke KU v Pra7e, prodnastu i1oc. dr.
J. Stolz.
I i Narodnoy
KUDRNA, F., wtvur
,h combat preparation, for economy
In the struggle fir hif,
and thrift. Yo=.~. Vooruzh. S11 4 no.22s76-78 111 163.
(MIPA 17:1)
FUDRINA, JFn
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