SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LETAVET, A.A. - LETEA, I.
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S011010Y. V.S. inzhener, nuchallnik; HOLOKANOV, K.P., doktor meditzinriclkh
nuuk; LWAVICT, A.A., Drofessor, deystvitel'nyy chlen Ak;tdemil meditsin-
skikh MM - rek'
1r tor.
Use of television in roentgenoloa. Vest.rent.i rud. no.2:54-56 M'Y-Ap
'53. (W-RA 6:6)
1. Institut giriyeny truda i profesRionallnvkh zabolevaniy Akudemli, medi-
tainakikh nauk SSSR (for 14olokanov und Letavet). Z. Akaidemlyu meditsin-
skikh nauk SSSR (for Letavet). 3. TeentrallwiLya inpytittelInayu ntuntaiya
metallov Miniateretvu elektroOtILIADiy (for Sokolov).
(Diagnosis. Radioscopic) (Television)
DVIZ"iKOV, P.P. (Moscow)k-,.~AUT, A.~A._, doystvitellnyy chlen Akadamli meditain-
skikh nauk SSSR) direktor. -
Method of micro-incinerution In the study of silicosia. Arkh.pist. 15 no.1;
33-41 Ja-F 153. (MLRA 6:3)
1. Patologoanatomichaskoye otdeleniye Instituta gigirany truda i profzabo-
levaniy Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR. 2. Akudemiya meditainskikh nauk
SSSR (for Letavet). (Lungs--LUst diseases) (Chemistry, Medical and
pharmaceu t ical
YEDOROVA, V.I.P (MOSCOW); DVIZHKOV, P.P.. vrufe!ivor, zaveduyushchiy; IMAVETI,
.464" direktor, dey3tviteI'Tx:ry chlen Alrademil meditainskikh nw1k SSSR.
[Ning micro-Incinpration to silicon dioxidp in the lyrq,h n4pe ia allico-
via. Arkh.pat. 15tno.1:41-45 Ja-F '53. NLRA 6:5)
1. Patologoanittomichaskoye otdelenlye InetWita g1plyany truda i profzabo-
lavaniy Akademil, maditainskikh nauk (for Dvishkov). 2. Institut gigiyeny
truda I profzabolovanly Akadamli meditainskikh nauk (for Letayet). 3. Aka-
demlya meditsinakikh naiik SSSR (for Letavet).
(Chemistry, Kedical and pharmaceutical) (Lungs--DUst diseases)
UTATIT, A.A.
Basic prollems of occupational h7gions In agriculture. Test. Axx
SSSR no.3:13-18 '54. (KLRA 7ill)
1. Deymtvitellnyy chlen AXN SSSR. 2. 1z Institute gigiveny trrAa
I profeenionallnykh zabolevanly ANN SSM.
(AORICULTURS,
in Russia, Indust. )7g.)
(INDUSTRUL HTGUNN,
In Russia, In agriculture)
LOO "420
Leuvet, A. A. and Medved'. L L, Outoms xad&cW g1glany trod& 1 sel'skom khodalstyo.
[B&-z-c-p-rM7kITO-3f Industrial hygiene In farming.] GifieX4iS4ooikfiia.No.6:10-14.juibe
19S4. LDLC-%Ioot Important problems of industrial hygiene in modern farming are: 1) rwo-
tec!Ion of human organism from unfavorable ineteorological conditiona (high and low tem.
peratures, extmne Injotatioa, high humidity) and 2) protection from dust ftnd PK4. In.
vutiptions of Kley Institute show that tractor drivers arml otheroperators of farm machincr/
have somewhat h;ghet body temperature as a molt of high air tern1watu" ancl high ine
solation. Kiev luseltute coos(rutted special umbretla and driver's rabin (dauble-walled with
thermo-inabtatin4 Boors and front wall) to protect the driver from radiation Oleck. Sx~jed
Headix1j: 1. PhIslological climstat4l, 2. Ifeat effects ot; man J. Industrial hygiene.-S-4.
I - ~ "' ~~'T ) ". , A .
"Lab,.-ir ~Iygi(;ne Under Ci,-.diti(J.-x of '~
presentcd, at the A tors for "cace (;:)nf em.rfly ucneva, r"witzerlamil 1~.55
f - IMAVET. A.A.
[Industrial bygiene in work under conditions of the action (,f
ionizing radiation] Gigiena truda pri rabote v usloviiakh
vozdeistviia ioniziruiushchikh izlucherLii. Moskva, 1955. 21 p.
(RADIOACTIVITr--SAFM MEASURES) (MIRA 14:6)
4"
m
LFTAW'.T, A.A. , Active Member of tl,e Academiy of U--'p,
"Contemporary Problems of 11-abor Hygiene," a repurt preseute(! at t.!,c lj-t'~:
All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemiologists, Mlcrobiolcgl;.,~tc, ar.,-l
.eningrad, 1956 (Jurie). 41hur, 'Itkrnblol. , Elp Lde:,.,,iol . I Imu,ttiob lol. p iql. 3-1),.
T
Sum. ]0C3, 2(1 Jul 5ti
ZATAVIT, A.A., otvetstvannyy redaktor
(Bilicosts; transactions of an enlarged session of the Presidium of
the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R.] Stlikoz: trudy
rasshirennogo xasedaniya prezidiuma AMU SSSR. Tomsk i Kiev. Oty. red.
A.A.Letavet. Moskva, Redgiz, 1956. 94 p. WLRA 9:11)
1. Akademiya maditainakikh nauk SSSR, Moscow.
(lUHGS--DUST DISIASES)
X/
I&rABWI A.A,, professor, otvatstvannyy redaktor; PRIOROV. N.N,, profensor,
UIOTSTAIIOV, L.K., professor, radaktor; GNILORTBOT. T.Yo.,
professor, radaktor; DVIZHK(N. P.P.. professor, redaktor; MORM.07,
A.L., doktor maditainskikh nauk. redaktor; MOICKANOV. Jr.P., doktor
maditainakikh nauk. redaktcr; KALYSHEVA,A.To., kondidat mnditainakikh
nauk. rednktor.- CHMIIKOV, A.F., redaktor; GLUXHOYICDOVA, G.A., takh-
alcheskly redaktor-,
[Work hygiene. sick rate and prevention of accidents in the
metallurgical and mining industry] GIgians truds, zabolevaemoat' i
profilaktika travmatisma v metallurgichaskol i gornorudnoi pro--
wyehlannosti. Mos),va, Goo. Izd-vo mad. lit-r7, 1956. 230 p.
(HUtA 10:1)
1. Akademlya maditsinakikh nauk SSSR. Moskva. 2. Deyetvitelln7y
OLIen AMN SSSR (for letavet) 3. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR
(for Priorov. Khotoyanov)
(TRAUKATISM) (LUNGS--ZUST DISIASIS)
T4
J*
Nedical Hysiene:and Problems of Hygiene," by Prof. A. A.
Letavet, Active Member, Academy of Medical Sziences U33)R, a nd
6. M. Parkhomenko, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Vestnik Akade-
mii MeditsinskiXh Nauk S8,9R, No 3, 1956, pp 77-80
The article reviews the ucientific reporta presented at thc Ilygiene
Section of the All-Union Conference on Medical Radiology (30 January to
4 February 1956, Moscow).
Among the topics embraced are the following: radiation hygiene tind
doslw~try; hygienic standardization and the establishment of maximun. per-
missible levels of external irradintion and maximum permiaBible concentra-
tion of radioactive substances in the atmosphere nnd water; hygienic charac-
teristics of industries and laboratories using radioactive Eubstances; basic
factors in the injurious action of radioactive substances and methods for
Improving working conditions where they are used; sanitary-hygienic and
technical requirements In the planning and equipment of laboratories unlng
large amounts of radioactive substances; the cleansing of hands contamin-
ated with radioactive substances; determination of alpha-active nerosolb
In the air; individual protection of workers; selection of polymer mate-
rials and resin for use in individual protection; resins for individual
protective clothing which can be washed free of radioactive substances;
description of a new type of valveless respirator, the "Lepertok," for
once-only use; cleansing of individual protective clothing items of cot-
ton and plastic; disposal of radioactive wastes; and the be1mvior of ra-
dioelements in water under experimental conditions. (U)
MOIDKANOV, X.P.;_IqATAVAT I- A A,,, professor, r*daktor; DVIZHXOT. P.P.. rodaktor;
MRAMA, N.A'..toznichookly redaktor; ZZLENKOVA, Yo.T., takhatchookiy
r*dnkt*r.
(Principles of X-ray diagnosis of silicosis asd other forms of pusumo-
conlosis) 0snovy rentgenodiagnostiki allikoza I drugikh pneymokeniezorr.
Hooky&, Izd-ve Akademil nauk SSSR, 1956. 294 p. (KLRA 9:5)
l.Doystvitellnyy chlen Akademit meditainskikh nituk SSSR (for Letaynt)
(WNGS--DUST DISRASRS) (DIAGROSIS. RADIOSCOPIC)
ISTAM, A.A., professor; MiOTSYANOV, L.K.0 professor
-W mono
T.A.Zoevitsicii, a prominent hygienist and organizer of sanitary
affairs. Gig. t san. 21 no-8:7-13 Ag 156. (KLRA 9:11)
1. Day-stvitalln" chlen AMN SSSR (for Iatavet) 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AKN SSSR (for Khotoyanov)
(IRVITSKII, VIACHZSIAV AISKSANDROVICH. 1867-1936)
LETAVIT, A. A.
"ProtecILve Measures for Industrial Workers Manipulating with Radioactive
Substances," a paper submitted at the 12th International Congress on Occupational
Health, Helsinki, 1-6 Jul 57.
LETAVET, A. Prof.
"New Methods -)f PropbylA3dB Against Industrial Diseases., with Special
Reference to the Textile Induatryp" paper subadtted for the International Conf.
on the Influence of Living and Working Conditions on "ealth, Cannes, France,
27-29 Sep 1957
C-3pBOOp290
-
~~ Tj4=1 p . A 0-
"Health Problems in Radiology." p. 1
Trudy Vscsjyuznoy Knoferontsil j,-j Xe 4 It.3in3koy Raliologii (Yoprosy Gigiy3.ny i
Dozim9trii) Medgiz, 1957, Moscow Rus3ian, bk.
Proc"dings of the All-Union GDnferencr) on MelLc-il &,liology (tiygienio and
Dosinetric Problems)
LWAYET, A.A. , red,
CQa6stions of b7giene and dosimetr7 proceedings] Yoprosy gigtec7 I
dostmotril; trudy. Pod red, A.A.Letavota. Moskva, Medgis, 1957.
(HIRA 11:6)
197 p -
1. Voespy=naya konforentsiya po moditainskoy rediologii, Moscow.
1956.
(HrGlIRIE) (DRUGS--DOSAGE)
U67AYNT, A A. ,,p rof o oq(,r, r,!dok tor ; KLMLYANDSKA YA , R.B. , prof essor,doktor
-,St~ i- g'iche;~kikq ra~,A-, rfiflaktor; ZAKWINSKlY. D.1., redaktor; MICHI-
LO. K.L., tiikh0c.,.,abkiy redaktor
~Pupvru on tha toxiroloi7 of rii(lioactive olemental MAteribly po
toksikolok,
,ii radioaktivriykh vosh,:heotv. Pod red. A.A. lostaveta i
&.B. Kurliandskol. Mosirva. Goo. lz(!-vo mod. lit-ry. Pt. 1. L'Stron-
till.-J. coultim. ruthmulum. radlum) Strontsti, tsezil, rutenil, radon.
1957. 201 p . (NW 10:4)
1. Alcademiya ~,!dlteltiakikh nauk SSSR, Moucow. Institut gigiyany
trudig i prof zabolevariiy. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademli madt-
toinakikh nauk S30 (for I.Atavot)
(RADIATION-TOXICUUMIT)
ISTAVIT. A.A. IOSILOV, S.A., redaktor.
[Problems in the physioloa of work] Yoprosy fisiologii truda. Xo-
sky&, Kedgiz, 1957. 254 pe OGRA 1035)
(Won)
LATAYST, A.A. (Moskva)
- "N
Present-Uy problems and tasks In the f Ield of labor hygiens.
Gig.truda i prof.sab. 1 no.1:14-10 Ja-F '57- (KLRA 10:6)
1. Institut gigiyeny truda I profzabolovaniy Akademit meditainskikh
nauk SSSR.
(IMDUSTRIAL HYGINNX)
IM'AVI:T, A.A. (Moskva)
%Now n hygiene in U.S.S.R. for 40 years. Gig.truda i Drof.zab.
I no.5:3-11 S-O '57. (MIRA 10:11)
1. Institut giglyeny truda I profzabolavanly ANN SSSR.
(INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE-HISTORY)
IL E Th VE r
,#A A
"Problems of Hygiene in Radiology," by Prof A. A. Letavet, Medit-
sin~-:.aya Radiologi Vol 2, No 1, Jan/Feb 1957, pp 11-22
The article discusses problems of hygiene and sanitation arising as
a result of the use of atomic energy and radioactive substances in the
USSR, from the standpoint both of workers in the atomic energy industry
and of the population in general. Solutions for these various problems
are proposed.
An important problem in assuring safe working conditions in labora-
tories where exposed radiocctive substances of significant activity bre
used is the proper planning of the buildings and work to assure "radio-
logical cleanliness" of the area. The work should be conducted in spe-
cial sealed boxes through protective gloves pas6ing through the walls of
the box or by means of various manipulators. "Dirty" work should be done
in special protective costumes and with the use of other means of protec-
tion.
Ventilators are important in providing for the necessary purity of
the air.
13 Y,.S
L RTA Vj; Pj
It is understood that in providing for safe conditions of work at
various production plants and in laboratories using radioactive rub-
stances, an important role is played by proper design of protection
from external ga=m and neutron irradiation. An important question of
prophylaxis which is common for all branches in the use of uncovered
radioactive substances is the problem of individual protective measures,
especially protective dress and respirators for protecting the organs of
respiration. The requirements for protective clothing and other protec-
tive devices consist of the following: complete protection of the organism
and easy cleansing of radioactive contamination.
In the Bearch for satisfactory materials meeting these requirements
for protective clothing one must consider certain hygienic qualities of
clothing (its air- and moisture permeability) and use various types of
plastic materials -- polymer films. It is poosible, however, to take
another direction., that isl the preparation of certain articles of dress,
shoes, and respirators from cheap, dircardable materials to be used only
once and then to be destroyed.
For work under conditiona when, for one reason or another danF2rous
contamination of the surrounding air has taken place, the use of pi,tec-
tivc pneumocostumes with forced air feed (LG-1, W-2) can be recom:-o nded.
To provide the worker with normal heat transfer by evaporation, which in
some cases can be quite significant, and elso to maintain some counter-
pressure, 150-200 liters of air per minute Is supplied to the pneumocos-
tume. Investigations conducted of the physiological functions have shawn
that a quite comfortable microclimate in created in this costume enabling
2 41M. j#a MS
LEFAVET
'r A.A.
prolonged operation in a contaminated atmosphere without disturbing the
ccmfort of the worker. For protection of the organs of r-_f.~piration from
radioactive aerosols, respirators to be used oncQ with a higrily effective
filtering mterial are most comfortable. The usual respirators are not
very suitable because of the Impossibility of cleansing then of radionc-
tive contamination.
The problem of cleaning the hands and the surface of the body oil ra-
dioactive contamination has not yet been practically solved. All the sub-
stances tried for this purpose are unsatisfactory, especially Uhcri a ;Ig-
nificant period hai elapsed from the moment of contamination until f1l,arn;ing.
Consequently, the work should be done by metho-da which complet(!ly A1-ntn!1te
contamination of the surface of the skin.
Thu3, in the field of individual protection nrid in the field of per-
sonal hygiene, a large program of work lies ahead, both for see?ing m?w
materials and for creating more suitable and hygienic structures.
1 3,Y.5
0:TA4VEF)
Up to the present there has been no completely satisfactory, In a
sanitary sense, and sufficiently economical method for the &!con41-nm1na-
tion of fluid and solid waste materials. Therefore, in this fl'~-ld t!lere
lies ahead a broad program for the complex work of hygienists, hydrolo-
gists, physical chemictu, and engineers. Among the methods for purifica-
tion of waste waters of low radioactivity, proposed by various authors,
may be mentioned a reliable but very expensive method for repeated dis-
tillation and a method of filtration by various filters having n high
adsorptive capacity. For large cities hnving a large number of estab-
lishments using radioactive Isotopes, it nppears to be expedient to
organize city stations for d,~contaminntion utilizing rpecinl mennn of
tranGport, a syntem of exchange containers, etc.
At atom power plants, problems of the prophylaxis of contamination
of the atmosphere by minute quantities of radioactive gaseous products,
chiefly in the form of the radioactive noble gases argon and krypton,
formed in the reactor through the action of neutrons, and also of radio-
active aerosols must be solved.
The chrontc forms of radiation sickness up to the present have not
been thoroughly described and the mterial that is available is quite
contradictory. In connection with this the periodical medical examina-
tions of all workers using ionizing radiation is of great importance!.
Only by means of these periodic medical examinations is it possiblo luo
discover the initial stages of chronic radiation sickness, since V-
patients seldom complain and subjectively feel well. (U)
13 Y.5
GORODIRSKIT. Semen Mikhaylovich: PA.RHOMVIKO, Galiwt MAkeimovna;LXTAVlT.
A.A., prof.,red.:WGULIS, U.Ta., rod.: XNAKNIN, M.T., takha.red.
(Hygienic aspncto of wnric with radioactive trotopeal Giginna
truda pri rabote a radioaktivaymi lzotopami. Pod red. A.A.
Lntavota. Izd.3, dop. i ispr. Moskva, Gov. izd-vo mod. lit-ry.
1958. 66 P. (MIRA 11:12)
1. DoystvitolOW chlnx AMN SSSR.
(RADIOISOTOPES-SAFETT MEASURIS)
IETAVIT
Zxpansion of researeh on problems of induatriAl IV;;Jene in
11
Gig, tradn i prof.zah. 2 no;6t3-8 N-D '58 (MIRA 11312)
(nmusTRIAL HTGWE)
M.TAVICT, A.A., Prof.
Renenrch in Indmitrial hygiene & occunational diseases. Cesk. zdravot.
6 no.12:677-681 Dec 58.
1. Clen Al-ndemia leknrakyah ved SSSR reditel Ustavu h7gieny nrace a
(-horob z Dovolant ALT SSSR v Hoskve.
(ODUST31AL HYGIERN
resenrch In Czech. & Russin (Oz))
(OCCUPATIONAL DISICAM
anme)
(77.1SPARCH
in Indust. hyg. ?e occun. din. in Czech & 1%ssia (Cz))
ISTAYN -0 A;Aj, prof*
Chemistry of pol7mers and problems of mqdicnl science
Test.j" SSSR 13 n0-1023-7 158 (K~RA 11: 10)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSRO*
(POLTMIZATICN.
polymerization chem., problems In industry hyg. (Rim))
(INDUSTRIAL HTGDW,
problems In polymorization chem (Rur,))
M MICAL INDUSTRY,
med. nspects of polymnr prod. (Rus))
LZTAVRTq A.A., akademik, SHLYMM, B#N*
Decision of the administration of the Division of Byglene
Microbiology and lpidemilog7 of the Academy Of Medicine of the
U*S*S.Re on results of a discussion on the sanitary protection of
natural wnterse, Gig. i Ban- 23 no.8s85 Ag 158 (Km 11:9)
1. Sakretarl Welenlya gigi,7eny, m1krobiolor,11 i epidentologil
AMR SSSR (for Letavet),* 2; Uchenyy sakretarl Otdelonlys, pigiyeny
mikrobiolo ii I epidemiologil AMU SSSR (for Sh=kln).
11
fWATIR SUPPLT-.MMIC ASPECTS)
MET-I'NE-71 A. A.
"Yzd,-,rn cf Labor ffypipne."
relcrt subnitted at the l1th All-Union Cc,ngrems of Hygienists, ETidemiologists
and Infecticnists, 1959.
WAV$T-.-A.A., prof., otv. red.; DTIZI(KOV, P.P., prof., red.: HOLOXANOT,
K.P., prof., red.: IVANOV. Y.I., prof., red.; HOROZOY, PoL., prof.,
red.; PATLOYA. I.Y., knnd. mod. nouk, red.; K=iLRIJIA, Ye.T.,
doktor mad. nauk, red.; FADOROYA. V.I., red.; BZLICHIXOTA, Yu.S.,
tekhn. red.
[TrRnouctions of the S M osium on the Problem of Pnounoconiosis;
etiology and pathogenesis] Trudy simpoziuma po probleme pnevmo-
koniozov, 19571 atiologita i pittogonez. Red. kollei,,ila; A.A.
Letavet i dr. Moakva, Goa. Izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1959. 275 p.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Simpozium po problew pnnvmokoniozov, 1957. 2. Daystvital'nyy
chlen ARN SSSR (for Letavet). ). Inatitut pjgiyany trudn I prof-
2abolevnniy AMN SSSR, Moskva (for Letnvet, Dvizhkov, Ivanov,
Pavlova, Fedorova)
(NJNGS--DUST DISRASSS)
LITA VIT, A.A.
Scientific studies in the field of occupational diseases and industrial
system; report of the Soviet delegation. Pracovni lek. 11 no.1-2:15-23
Feb 59.
(INMTRIAL HYGIM,
in Rhisnia, research (Cz))
IZTAVZT. A.A.
Basic conctiptions as to the mxin= allowable concentrations of toxic
substances. Fracovni lek. 11 no-3:125-126 Apr 59.
(AIR POLLMION,
maximm permiasible concentrations)
Wo A*Ao
Scientific research in the field
al diseases. Gas. lek. cook. 98
(INDUSTMAL HTGIMOI
In Coach. & Russia
(OCCUPATIOULL DISNASIS
research in Czech.
of industrial hygiene & occupation-
no.131385-394 27 war 59.
(GO)
& russia, (Cs))
or.! J. or 't, -1t-.1--
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In M"Strit! tytto-,
UITAVICT, A.A., prof., red.; KMTANDSKATA, Z.B., prof., doktor biolog.
nauk, red.; ZAKUTINSKIT, D.L. red.; GABMMAITD, H.I., takhn.red.
(Materials on the toxicology of radioactive substances] Haterialy
po tokeikologil radioaktnivnykh veshchestv. Pod red. A.A.Leta-
veta i I.B.Kurliandskoi. Moskva. Goe.izd-vo med.lit-ry. No.2.
[Radioactive cobalt, sodium, phosphorus, gold] Radioaktivnye
kobal't. natrii, foefor, zoloto. 1960. 169 p. (KIRA 13:6)
1. Akedemiya meditainakikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut giglyen7
truds i profzabolevaniy. 2. Daystvitellnyy chlen AMR SSSR (for
Letavet).
(RADIOACTIVA WBSTANGZS--TCIXICCLOGT)
)MAUT, A.A., prof., red.; KOSILOV. S.A.$ prof., doktor biolog.nauk, red.;
ZMINA, Z.H., kand.biolog.neuk, red.; KRAPITIWSRTA, S.I., kand.
med.nauk. red.: OEMANSKATA, L.G.. kand.ned.neuk, red.; PA'TWVA,
T.N., )mnd.med.nauk, red. [deceased]; POLZZHATZV. Te.F.. red.;
ZAKHAROVA, A.I., takhn.red.
[Materials on the physiological basis of working procesEes] Hate-
rialy k fiziologicheskomu obosnovanilu trudovykh protsessov. Pou
obehohei red. A.A.Letayeta i S.A.Kosilova. Koskva, Goa.izd-vo med.
lit-ry. 1960. 286 p. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Inatitut gigiyeny
trude i profsabolovaniy. 2. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademli medi-
tainskikh nauk SSSR (for Letevet). 3. Institut gigiyany tnida i
profsabolavaniy AMN SSSR (for Kosilov. Zolina, Krapivintseva,
Okhnyanskays, Pavlova).
(INDUbTRIAL HTGIM) (PHYSIOLOGT)
-LETAVET, Avguat Andrayevich, red.; MEDVED, L.I., red.
[Hygiene In agriculture; manual for physicians) Gigiena truda v
sel'skom khoziaistve. Moskva, Medgiz, 1960. 410 PO
(MIRA IJ.:9)
(AGRICULTURE-HYGIENIC ASPECTS)
-..LIMLVIIT,,A.A., professor
Tanks of scientific Invest1gation In the field of industrial
hygiene In the light of the decisions of the 21st Congress of
the CPW. Vest.AMN SSSR 15 no.lt3-10 160. (miRA 13:6)
1. Institut g1glyeny truda, I profzaboleTauiy AMN SSSR. Deyst-
vitellan chlen ARN SSSR.
(INDUSTRIa KIDICINN)
IWAVE1 A.A., red.; KANAM3KRA, A.A.9 red.; KH&IDULLB, R.S.,
red.; FOGOSKIVA, V.V., tekhn. rod.; HIRONOVA, A.M., toklin. red.
(Toxicology of new industrial chemical compounds] Toksiko-
logiia novykh prouqshlennykh khimicheakikh veshchestv. Pod red.
A,A.Letaveta i A.A.Kanarevokoi. Moskva, Yedgiz. I;o.2.[Toxicolo&v
of now industrial chemical compounds] Toksikologiia cpoksidnykh
wr.ol i nekotorykh notallov. 1961. 181 p. No.3. [Toxicology of
organoollicon compounds) Tokeikologiia kremniiorgenichookikh
veshchestv. 1961. 125 p. (EIRA 15,4)
1. Deystvitellrjyy chlen Akaderii jaeditainskikh nauk SSSH (for
Letavet).
(EFOXY RESINS-TOXICOLOO)
(SILICON ORGANIC COMPOUNDS-TOXICOLOGY)
.-LETAVET, A.A., prof.; KUWANDSKAYA, E.D., prof., (Joktor biol. 4
nauk; YARYWENKO, S.P., red.
(Materials on the biological effect of high-energy protons',
Vaterialy po biologichoDkomu doistvilu protonov vysokikh
energii. Moskva, Akad. mad. nauk 53SA, 1962. 116 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSH (for Letavet).
~t
DROGICEINA, E.A.j RASMSKAYA, A.M.1 YEVGEVOVA~ M-V.; ZORINA, L.A.; KCZ-
LOVI L.A.j KUZNETSOVA, R.A.j BYVIKOVA. M.N.; SENKLMCH, N.A.j SO-
LOVIMA, L,Mdeceasedli SHATALOV, 11.11.1 LETAVET, A.Aj -prof., red.;
YEGOROV, Yu.L., red.; BULIDYAM, N.A.,,
[Manual on periodic medical examinations for industrial workersl Po-
soble po periodicheakim meditsinskim osmotrma raboohikh proqjshlen-
nykh predprilatil. By E.A.Drogichina i dr. Moskva,, I'ledgiz, 1961.
287 p. (MIRA 34: 12)
(11-1-DUSTRIAL HYG= )
LETAVET, A.A-_
Report on a trip to the Tbdrteenth International Congress of
Occupational Medicine. Vest.AX.' SSSR 16 no.1:64.-67 161.
(MIRA 14:3)
(OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES.-CONGRESSES)
GO."',01,'OX", red.,- GR(A-,BAKII, S.M., red.; Zl,:DAI.'G';, V.,,',., red.;
I -LE-I AVEI , A. A.
POKROVSKIY, A.A. , red.; IW-KOV, F.G.., red.;
red.; I,ITVII,OV, 1;.N., red.; RYAM',O%, V.A., r e d . ; 'U.',I Z A,
., red.; GIMEPKIN"'MY, red.; '-TA!-'UjULLD,, red.
N.M. I . . .
[Iransactions of the 14th All-Union Gangress of HygieniAq
and Public Health Fhysicians] Trudy Vaesoiuznogo z"ezda
IvIgIenistov i sanitamykh vrachel, I/.. Moskva, Vedgiz,
1963. 322 p. (IVDA IW)
1. Voesoyuzny-y s"yezd rigiyeni.-tov I zanitarnykh vrachey.
14th. 2. GInvnyy uch,)nyy sokreLars X11 SSSR (for Zhdnnov).
L~.WiM A.A., 1)i*,.->f., red.; A:::~:;KAYA,
',dol. riaik, red.; LYA. *,, , --,d.
(Materials on the toxic6loa of raciic~acti-;(,- substancenj
11
Xaterialy po tulr-.slkc)loj?li rwiioaktivrrjkh Pod
red. A.A.Lo-tavota i
NO.J.. (1horiur,232, Uraniu--.-;23F,; Torli-"~~,
A!*!~ (for
ANDRUEV"LAIIINA, Ye.TS., prof.; GPLKIN, S.M., prof. [deceased J;
CAJSIKOVA, A.X., doktor mod. nauk; DV1ZHKOV, F.F.) prof.1
DOLGOV, A.F., prof.; LROGIChINA, E.A., prof.; YEVGE2,'CVA,
M.V., doktor mod. naukj WIX;, Yu.D., kand. red. nauk;
KOZLOV, L.A., at. nauchn * ootr-;,1MAVET, A.A., prof.;
MARTSINKOVSKIY, D.I., prof. [d eceased); MOLOWIN, K.P.,
rof.; RASMSKAYA, A.M., prof.; SOSNOVIK, I.Ya., prof.
deceased],- SENKEUCH, 1;.A., dots.: ELIKIN, M.A., kand.
f
mod. nauk; RkMi, A.S., red.; 0"HATADOV, N.N.,, red.
[Occupational diseases; a manual for physicians] Profes-
sionallr*re bolezni; rukovodstvo (ilia vrachei. 2., dop.
izd. Moskva, Vleditsina2 1964. 757 p. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Deystvitelinyy ciden PI-21 SSSR (for Letavet).
DOLWO', A.P., j,rof., rpd.; ILA-.01 , A.S , doktor mod. nauk., red.;
AINTONIM, A.A., dots., red.; HIONEVICY, T.S., kand. =ed.
nauk, red.; LETAVET A. ., prof., red.; RAKIVANCV. 'i".A.,
prof., red.~MMffM.' A.A., prof., red.:
(Current problems of occupational dernatology] AktualInye
voprosy professionallnoi dermatologii. Moskva, Feditsina,
1965. 246 p. (YMRA 18: 4)
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen PWN SSSR (for Letavet). 2. Ghlen-
korrespondent 471 SSSR (for Rakhmanov). 3. Derr.-.atologicheskoye
otdelenlye Institute. gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy MIN SSSR
(for Dolgov, Antonlyev, Bruyevich, Rabon).
BORISOVA, K.S. ; PRESMAN, A.S.; IrAWI,Avpuat Andreyevich. ed. ; PIELOVA,
S.F. , red.
[Cataracts; translations from foreign periodical liters.-
turej Luchevye katarakty; abornik perevodov inostrannal
periodicheskoi literatury. Moskva, Medgiz, 1959. 303 p.
(MIRA 16:4)
(CATARACT)
cli-l,.,r, All"
IEI.IAV-.-'.T, A,A, I
Chemical irdu3-.ry 'n "hc- xatlcrifil .-,,onr-,;7y firi,, trlaxn ()'
(:-,*-.,:i,,f,.
hyglene. Ve5~.. ?T; rr,.4:118-&', 1"
1. Institut giglyeny tr,-:(Iti 1 zabolevanly
""1l Xoohpl.
ii -- ;,,
A
LETAVET, A.A., prof.
On Profencor Kon-jtanLln Pavlovich '4olokanovlo 60C.1 birti,day,
1904- . Vest. rent. i rad. 31) no-3:73 MY-Jo '64-
(M-ra-A 12:11)
1. Direktor Lnstitiita r,,L~Iynny trida i profosslonallnykh
zabolevanly AIM SS.,-;R, day:;tvitelIny-I chlon d"XII: SSSR.
1,'0 k L
f, t'- i r; ci sfor tudy n~, i T~ r -1 fl 1. rx! ~.k! 4 rx4 J e rc e c
~nuuru-onloslsl :,etody J ZUCjj(~jjjja 4
zabol e vii - oz. ti 1 ncirmokc, n i o 2w, 1 . 7
2 1
LETAVET, A.A.# prof., red.; ANTONIYEV, A.A., dots., red.; LROGICHIHA,
E.A., prof., red.; KONCHALOVSKAYA, N.M., prof., red.;
PAVLOVA, LV., doktor mod. nauk, red.; POPOVA, T.B., kana.
med. nauk, red.; RIBEN, A.S., doktor mad. nauk, red.; RABEN,
A.S., doktor mod. nauks red.; RASHEVSKAYA, A.M., prof., red.;
SHATALOV, N.N., kand. mod. nauk, red.
(Occupational diseaaes In the chemical industry] Professlor,all-
nye zabolevandia v khImIcheskoi prou7shlennosti. Moskva,
Meditsina, 1965. 322 p. (MIRA l8t12)
1. DeyotvitellrWy ch2et AMN SSSR (for Letavet).
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"Cr. t!.e : i 1~ I.-i 4, : " '. .. ~' " ,9
Zhur. Htikrobinl.. !;-Ademiol., J Im,inobiol., i,,o. 10-11, V-444
wimm, X,r,, VrEMMM, O.Kh., LKIIDT, I.A.o_LZTAVTX, A.T._
"nblsvi of oU wo ps conuat in maosoje &"#It@ in tbg soma
of the USUM
Abstract Yho authors discuss the vw;rcipal features of
tectonics in the South USS& The 9"trol review is pro-
sentod of oho oil and go% disfiobvii" all over the Mesozoic
$"once along with the 04" Characterization of
leservairL Zones of 00 and gas occu"wWan as -$1I, as
the single Relds are described. Oil and got possibilities In
the Memoic rocks WMIft *0 "gloom of the South USS11
orv briefly ovdined.
.-Por to be n1witittod for Un 6M vorld petnUm ooppose, Yremktaft,
vest Gwmjw, 29-26 i= 2y63.
RTHORS: Letavin, A. I., Krylov, N_ A. BOV/20-125-4-49/74
TITLE: On the Transition Complex 0 Ciscaucasia (0 perekhodnom kon-
plekse Predkavkazlya)
FERIODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk BSSR, 1959, Vol 125, lir 4, pp 862-865
(USSR)
A13STRACT: The lower tectonic level - tho fundament - consisting of dia-
located and metamorphized Paleozoic rock, lying under the
plate complex was uncovered In Ciscaucasia by borizw,. In the
most recent time a new red complex was uncovered which
neither belongs to the fundamental rock nor to the plate
envelope. This was the case in the eastern, central and
wentern part of Ciscaucasia. Lithologically this complex ko
rather monotonousp with red sandy-loamy rocks on several
places which partly go over into conglomerates. Tht3 grains
are badly distributed. As a:rule the rock is massive aLd
structureleas. Only in indivIdual cores strata were found
with an inclination of 15-45 . The stratification is quite
likely to be due to both tectonic roasons and alopine ntruc-
ture of the strata. These recently discovered rocks are con-
sidered as sediments of a tectonic transition complex. Alroady
Card 1/3 noveral research workers (Refs 2, 3, 8, 9) had uncovered this
On the Transition Complex of Ciscaucasia BOV/2o-125-4-49/74
complex in the regions bordering to-the Epihorcynion plate.
The thickness of the uncovered complex was between 10 anci
80 m, The mentioned complex lies in a sharp angular diecoriancu
on fundamental rocks of the Lower Carbonifnroue time (western
Ciscauca in up to the Upper Carboniferous time (eastern
Ciscauca:ia~ differing with respeat to age and composition;
they are covered by plate sediments-of the Lower Jurassic 'East)
up to Lower Cretaceous (West) thht are normal with respect
to their age. With more or less great probability this complex
may be regarded as belonging to the Permian-Trias. There is
a close relation between its distribution and the erosion-
tectonic relief of the fundament.(Fig 2). This distribution
gives evidence of a very early formation of at least several
plate structures in Ciscaucasiap i.e. of a formation that had
already taken place before the beginning of a general down-
warping and sedimentation of the enveloping rock. Conclusions
from analogy are drawn with other regions. The uncovering of
the ccmplex confirms the certain existence of an Epihercynian
plate. Thus, it is necessary to ravine the theories set up
by several scientistis (Rafe it 6) as to the early Miesozoic
age of the fundament of a great part of Ciscaucasia. The limit
Card 2/3 with respect to time betwoen the Ifercynian and the MeDozoic
On the Transition Complex of Ciscaucasia SOV/2o-125-4-49/74
age was in this region marked by a general elevation on the
background of which plate structures began to form. It is
quite likely that "btecoia movements" (glybovyye dvizheniya
Pl.) had taken place in this region. Thus, fosse-like de-
pressions developed which are very characteristic of the
stage of transition within the region of the Epihorcynian
plates (Refs 5, 8). There are 2 figures and 9 Soviet references.
A333CIATION: Moskovskiy institut neftakhimichookoy i gazovoy promy*ahlonnosti
im. 1. H. Gubkina
(11oscow Institute of Petrochemical and Gas Industry imeni
I. M. Gubkin)
PRESENTED: November 18, 1958, by A. L. Yanshint Academician
SUBMITTED: Noyember 17, 1958
Card 3/3
30)
AUTEORS s 1
Krylov, n. A ., LIL-avin, ;C,;, 2k -12'r
Malovitakiy, Ya. P.
TI YLE i On the Geological Devclop-~nent of Ciscau(;asia and the !3outhern
Borderlinf- of the Rus3ian Platfor~z 0 geologicheskom razvitii
Predkavkazlya i yuzhnoy okrainy Russkoy platformy,
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 523h, l)59, Vol 125, Nr 6, 1y
(USSR)
ABSTRAM By means of drilling -work in the ret;ion mentioned in the title
it was found (ftef6 3,6) that a Predka-jkazskaya (Ciscaucaoian)
Epihercynian platform is developed in the 8o-ath of the
USSR. It haq a jounger folded basis than the Prepaleozoic
Russian platform. The boundary between these two platforms runs
along a line of faults which for-- the jiorthnrn boundary of the
folds of the Donbass (Donets Lasin xhoa etizterr. bounlary ir
. The authors compile,4 a
not so distinctly marked (Hers 2,~I~
scheme of the predominating development of stratigraphic
plexes of the Paleozoic and a nap of the transgressive super-
impositions (naleganiye' of the Mesozoic complex. By putting
one map over the other (Fig 1) it was possible to draw several
Card 113 conclusions and to indicate the dependence of the -,.tb;) rf!qs ions
)n'the Geological Developmett of '.'iscaucaaja and SOV/20-125-6-11/61
the Southern Borderline of the Russian Platform
of the Mesozoic on tectonic tendencies of the Hercynian cycle,
The authors drew the following conclusions from the results
obtained by the application of the two afore-zentioned methoQa;
Submeridional waves of fluctuations were very i7uportant In the
course of the Hercynian and Mesozoic. The main, traits of the
Hercynian structure influenced to a certain extent the
development at the beginning of the Mesozoics the regions of
eastern CiscaucaEia which were depressed to the greatest extent
at the end of the Palcozoic were earlier involved into the
depression. They were subjected to a transgression already
during the Jurassic. The regions of western Ciscauca3ia, which
attained the highest altitude at the end of the Paleozoic, were
subjected to the transgression as late as at the end of the
Lower and at the beginning of the Upper Cretaceous. Ciscaucasia
an well as the adjacent southern part of the Rusnian platform
were subjected to these meridional large depressions- These
data confirmed the known hypothesis of N. S. Shatskiy (Rt-f 7)
that an anticaucasian gigantic structure existed in Ciscaucasia
and in the south of the Russian platform which contained various
Card 2/3 tectonic zones. Its Paleozoic origin an well as the perpetua-
On the Geological Development or CiecaucaBia and 0'1/20-125-6-,, 1,1",1
the Southern Borderline of the Ruzsian .-clatform
tion of the main rules governing the tectonic development rjf
the Hercynian cycle in the Mesocenuzoic were confirmed.
There are I figure and 9 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONs Mookovskiy institut neftpkhimicheskoy i g7azovoy promyshl(-nno3ti
(MOBCOW InStitUte Of r. Y-. ('.rZ
PRESENTa t December 16, 1958, by 11, S. Ehatskiy, Academician
SUBMITTEDi December 15, 1950
Card 3/3
5(5) V,/2:; - -27-Z5
AUTHORSt ~',irchink, M. F. , Corresponding. Ye;:,ber AS "JI;SR, N~
Letavin, A. I., M3 I ovitskiy , Ya . P.
TIT:,Z: Yain Features of the Mesocenozoic Develozici.t of ttu S-,;th cf
the European Part of the ULSISR
PERIODICAL: Duklady Al~ademii nauk 033R, 1959, Vol 1127, .r 5.
pp loaq - 1091 (USSH)
ABS2RACT: The authors analyzed the distribution of the thickncss of lar-e
stratigraphic complexes in the area mentioned in th,- t4-tle
which correspond to the main status of the geotectonic dt:ve-
lopment of this vast area. The purpose was to deter:%ine the
rules governing the development in llesocenozzoii. The following
stages were identified: a) Lo-ier Jurassic, b) Upier J,;rassic,
c) Lower Crctaceoun, d) Upper CrQtac,~,ous, ~!~ Paleocere-Eaci-ne,
Oligocene - Lower -"iocere 1:i(Idle, . h:11d1le
Pliocene and Upper Pliocene - -.iaternary. ior the of
deter,mining Taleoutractural interrelations sche:-,qt--'caI zaps
were compiled. The followin,,- conol-isio.-s -:.ay be dravn fro:7,
resultss 1) Afterapereral elevation tc,,,~aran thL. f-rd of Pulo~-
Card 1/3 zoic the L,,ertioned area wau oub.lcct,-~d to shcet-like
Ft~atures of the _'IesocEnozolc Develop:_cnt of tr.-e
South of the 'Zuropean Part nf the ',;S2R
beginning with the Jurassic. In each stag-, until. 'he
Cretaccous 1-ief 6) always new sheeta wr-r-- 7n,~
k
of transgression and regressio, f~7ilcwe-i tn'l *'_=:.1_'* WaS
complicated as was found alre-Ady in 1994 lb~- A. F K a -; I k I.,
(Ref 5). 2) This i~radual development took pla~;4.-
beginning in the East and in thc South. wavij oi the
depreosion3 are the tatql backiroand o^f the f Ili c t _~at icr,o ic'. was
rendered complicated ~y the devolopzent ,f ti-,,! zi ' aw('
of gene t -4c s t r ic turcs i ri t he ra nge o f Lp ii,.-,~., rcy r.4 an, 1, 1 a t 4' , r.--,
The tectonic differ,~,ritiatior, by Pred-K-,v'r-azlye C-_,s-.a~~;a
nia) or, th~. one har,d, and of Of R-AFairir
Platform on the other, differed in in th,-
of the pre-Palcozoic platform tLe str_ict~_~,_-.~~; of I and the
II ordQr develo~cd which art! still 31i~;i;tly cx;resocd in
Paleozoic, whereas tKe i,,.
III.(.rA of, thf., Wei'v ('n1y 'j, tL'.
of their for.~.ation at thal, t1,-.x. 5) Vro, a'piz~t-
to which earlier the entire a.,--,:a of Cis-Caucaiia to
valli~y wan counted (Ref ') occupy relatively lccal
Card 2113 sections (Re"'s 3,11,q) and are 3e;_,ara*c~d int.:, 2
Features of the of t-
So,th of the Luroiean Part of the 'jSSR
Indol'okaya and b) Ter3ko-Kaopiyskaya. Tl.e
(East Kaban') downwarping may not be counted to the pre-down-
varpings. It is a pure shett-like for:.-.ation i e. --ir. of tl~k
Central Kuban' depression. Thc fcr.:.a'1,'on of the pre-djwnwar;~-,ngs
U _~ o c en e a, i d -,v a s e se i -a 1y
a) and b) bu3an in the C~li, int
in the .1iddle and Upper Miocene; it still cortinucs. In tre
h:esocenozoic history of Cia-Caucasia a combi.,.atir-r-, of (in a
larger sense) genetic developmt~nt and "(,r;-.at4on of newly
formed structure may be observed, There ar,, '0 Sov.i(.t rc-:',~r-
ences.
ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlenric3ti
im. 1. M. Gubkina (Yascow Institute of an.d Petro-
leum Gan Industry imeni 1. M. Gubkin)
SUMUTTEDs April 11, 1959
C3rd 313
LETAVIN, A 1.
Brief lithopetrographic characterization of rocks in the Ciscau-
caslan bedrock. Trudy NTNrHIGP no.27:3-28 160.
(mm 13; 9)
(Caucasus. Northern-Potrologr)
W-10VITSM. Ta.P.; ISTAYIN. A. I.
Paleozoic histor7 of the Donets Basin industrial zone. IInkl.AN
SSSR 133 no-5:1169-1172 Ag '60. XU 13:8)
1. Predstavlano akademikom H.S. Shatskim.
(Donote Basin--Geology)
HIRCHINK, M.F.; KRYLOVI N.A.; LETAVIN, A.I.
Upper Permian and lower Triassic deposits of the Ciacaucasian
Platform and adjacent regions. Dokl.AN SSSSR 138 no,4;91&-919
Je 161, (MIRA 14:5)
I* lutitut geologii i razrabotkI goryuchikh iskopayezykh AN SSSR.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink).
(Rusalaq Soutbern-Geologyp Stratigz%phic)
MIRCHINK, M.F.j KRYLOV, N.A.; IZTAVINP A_.I.j YAIkVITSKIY, Ya.P.
The Manych--Yjum~*Tau graben. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.4:938-941
D 161. (MLPJ 14:11)
1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopafmykh AN
SSSR. 2. Chlen-korreopondent AN SSSR (for M i I
irch
(Caspian Sea region--46ology., Structural)
- LKAVIN, A.I.; REDICHKIN, N.A.
Upper Carbonifemua and lowor Permian deposits In Watern
Ciscaucasia. DAL AN SSM 142 no.41903-~5 F 'fig*
(KM l5t2)
1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuphikh iskopayemykh
Ml SSSR i Volgo-Donskoye territoriallnoye.goologicheskoye
upravlaniye. Prodstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherbakovym.
(Russia. Southern .. GeologyD Stratigraphit)
MIRCHINK, M.F.; LETAVIN, A.I.1 CHAKHXLKHCHZV, V.A.
Transitional and early platform development of western
Ciscaucasia. Dokl.AN SSSR 145 no.1:168-171 Jl 162.
WRA 15t7)
1. Instittit geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayeawkh.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink).
(Russia, Southern,.-Geology)
MIRCHINK, M.F.; MYLOV, N.A.; _~ETAVIIII, A.I..; HALOVITSKIY, Ya.P.
I
Distribution and conditions of occurrence of the transitional
complex in regions of the Epihercyrxian platform adjoining
the Caspian Sea. Dokl. A11 SSSR 146 no.4:881+-886 0 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh
iakopayemykh, 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirabink).
(Caspian Sea region-Geology)
VIRCHII,K A.I.; :'
.1 ~L, ILVITSKIY, Yr_.P.; _-_'.17 ,
Compcsition and structrue of the hr-ne of" "he Azov protuni-sn. Dckl.
All S'SM 146 no.DI83-186 3 162. (muL", l,,:9)
1. Institut geologi2 i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayermykh.
2. Chlen-ko.-respordent AN SSSR (for r;irchink).
(Azov Sea region-Geology)
I
BORISOVP A.A.1 XRYWVI N.A.; LETAVIN, A.I.; MALOVITSKIY, Ya.P.
Boundary of platforms of different age in the northern Caspian
Sea region. Dokl.AN SSSR 148 no.4s896-" F 163o (MM 16s4)
1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut geofizichookikh
metodov razvedki i Institut geologii i rairabotki goryuchikh
iskopayemykh. Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcharbakovym.
(Caspian Sea region-Geology, Struotural)
MIRCHINK, M.F.; KRYLOV, N.A.; =AVIN, A.I.t MALOVITSKIY, Ya.P.;
- - j
IONELIP A.G., ved. re .d-._;-VdR_ONOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Tectonics of Ciscaucasia] Tektonika Predkmvkazlia. Mo-
skvd, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 237 p. OURA 16:7)
(Caucnaus, Northern--Geology, Structural)
KRYIDVP N. A.; DITMAR, V. 1-; UTAVIN, A. 1.
Characteristics of the transitional complexes of the.Saledonian
and Hercynian consolidation. Izv All S&M Ser geo7~29 wu. ~~:71-16
my 164. (M, IRA 17: 5)
1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemykh,
M,oskva.
MIRCHINK, M.F.; BOBIKH, V.A.; KRYLOV, N.A.; LETAVIN, A.I.
Now data on the geology of the Marpinskogo Range and qdJacent areas.
Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.6rl340-1343 F 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut goologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemykh i Volgo-Donskoye
geologicheskoye upravlenlye. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink).
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PC HI NVP I,% F. ; KPYLOV, N.A. - L', "'A 'il 1 ,';IA . 4-. ~,!,*-.b 'Y' Y,.t. P.
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i Voesayu::ny-.v n%,icf-.no-iss)edovatells"~.i-y
motodov razvedki. 2 . C h le n- k o rr es, on e nA': S5 S If c r V1 rr'. J6-
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CSILIT, X.;LNTAY, L.;,VXMNTH, G.
A case of cured paim7slopathy. Ory. hatil. 94 no.39:1087-1088 27 sept
1953- (CM 25:5)
I& Dootors. 2. Second Internal Clinic (Director -- Prof. W. Iwo
Haynal). Budapest Radical University.
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InveRtigti.tinn of the content of ammonia and glutamine in the blood of
healthy farm animals and thoee affected with certain diReasen. Ukr.blo-
khim.zhur. 25 no.2:140-146 '53. (MI,RA 6:6)
1. Xafedru blokhtmiyi Vvivalkoho vetnrinarno-sootekhnichnoho institutu.
(Blood--Analysis and chemistry)
Mid anaino, atid uiliogra~'vn t)ie blood in digestive applfalus
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fl- file -f tf,~,e llr-j.*i dou Piol afftct the IAIM kwel
of ami'" N. 11. S~ Le vip;,
GJMMY=. Ya.L.; GZHITSIIY. S.Z.; ISTCHINKO. 0.T
The amide nitrogen of glutamine and blood proteins and indices of
carbotqdrate metabolism in horses after the Introduction of ammoniua
chloride and glutamic said [with oll--ry in Inglish). Mr.bifthim.
shur~29 no.2-.213-220 '57. (MLRA 10:7)
1. Xafedra blokhinti Llvovskogo soovaterinarnogo institute.
(BLOW PROTSINS) (CARBOHYDRATS NITABOLISM)
(AHKOHLUM CUORLDE) (GLUTAMIC ACID)
I D2 Q.Tlu. ; MARTYNYUK, M.N.
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a,:tlvity of the erytb:,(~r~$Fcrc, of varlcuA animals in vitro. Ukr.
biokhlm. zhur. 34 no.31/.3.7-~23
(W- RA 18: 5)
3. Kaf-idra organlche!:kly !. b!cl-,,glcrhev;koy khtmii Llvovskogr,
z cove te rl immogo Jnstllutli.
ISTCHMRDJ I.M.; PROKHOROV, N.K.
Following the road indicated by lenin's party. Elek.i 'to I
tiaga 5 noolO:1-3 0 161, (MIRA 14:17 *
1. Nachallnik lokomotivnogo depo Orenburg Kuybyshevskoy
dorogi (for Letchford).
(Orenburg-Railroads)
L-'TCE'-'ORD, H. I.
Steel, Automobile
~4uBlity of steel for automobile. Avt. trukt. prom., No. 3. 1952.
Monthly List of Ruscian Accessions, Libripry of Congross, June 1912. UIIC"S'-IFIED.
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AUTHOR Let(hiord, N.I.
TITLE The Use of Pvriodicall~ Rv( urrent Rolled Se( tions at the
Gor ~iv Auto Plant im. Molotov (0 primenenij periodi( heskikh
profilev prokdta tili Gor'kovskoni avtozavode irn. Molotova)
PERIODICAL V sb. Ralsionalizatsi-va profiley prokata. 14osrow, Profiz-
dat, 1056 pp A37- 338
A13STRACT Much metal has been saved at this plant by the use of period-
i( ally !vc arrent rolled sc(tior,s for the front axles of the- GAZ-
;I tru( ~ ard for the , rankshaft (if 1he M-20. Realization of
this platit's proposcils for the produ( tion by heli( al roll.rig of
part5 ( ortist:ng of bc,d;es of revolution would make it possible
to &avc - 2,000 t of rolled metal per year.
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AUTHOR: Letchford, N.I. 133-6-27/33
TITLE: opertics of Steel ?OXrP. (svoystva stuli ?OxrP).
PERIODICAL: "Stall" (Steel), 1957, No.51 p.564 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The Gorkovs1,ziy Al.itomobile Works together with the Auto-
mobile Scientific-Research Inntitute and Zlatoustovskiy
Metallurgical Wor7,s cleveloped a riew low ulloy structural
steel ?0 XPP vilalch is used instead of steel ?0 XHM. The
composition of the stool %: C 0'.17-0.?4-9- Si 0.17-0-37;
Mn 0.7-1.0; S