SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARKOV, G. - MARKOV, G.S.

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MA.--O~,,V) fl. !~'A;")V, ' . ',ontr-I'l-tion -u: trip st f -iaryima, -1a:v7, i:i U P -,-io~- -' * - , catch basir. frr ~.!~.e ~Italir, :;a-~ in U~e aist.mict of -)amol-,,v. T'. 2 '1 Vol . 145, 1')"-' I7,-V-'-'-) P IILA . ,",.fiia, 71,ilvami SOURCE: East European Accessions List (E-A"i Vo' - I , 110. 4--A!.ril 1)r,,'! YJ,.RKCV, G. "Investigation of the c;~-Ezternatics uf ti,r-, groun(i squ;,r:els Citc.-Ilus-citellus L. P. 453 (izvestia) Vol. Y, no. 7, 1956. ofia, julgarla ';:(, :MontKI- index of East European i~ccessions (E-Al ) T C - , Vol. 7, no. ':, ~.a~ 1~,58 :.iAH*KW, G. ContributiDr. to tj~e study of -istc)r-j of ar-~ma-3 i,i ~ul,-aria; 'm .Scvtopolts- -,.. 133. S ul'i i adul-aria Vol. 7, 19-1," C "o. ,.ontlLl-: List of -East Ac,,~ss;~ons ~ncl. MKOV, GEOPGI Bozainitsite v Bulgariia. Sof i-ia, Nauka i izkustvo, 1959. 155 P. BULGARIA Monthly List of East European Accessions (EELI)s, W, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959 Uncl, red Prof !a tcl-', J. en~ IrSULGARIA I DESSEV, G., Biochemical Research Lp',rotory, TSANEV ft., MAR~PL_Q. Bulgarian kc-s-dem; of Sciences "Localization of the Rapidly Labeled RNA of Rat Livet in Agar Gel Electrophoresial Sofia, Doklady 3olgarskoy Almdemii Nauk, Vol 19, No 3, 1966, pp 301-504 Abstracts 12'nglish articlel Earlier studios on rapidly labeled RNA (rl-RNA) by Fu-crose density gradient centrifugation yielded contradictory results (seep e.g., A. C. TrakatelliB et al., J. Biol. Chem., 239, 1964, 4237; A. DiGirolamo at al., J. Mol. Biol., 5, 1962, 217). The agar gal electrophoresis seemed more promising to the authors,and they developed it previously into an analytical method for RUA fractionation (R. Tsanev, D. Stoyanov, Biokhimiya, 29, 1964, 1126). In the present paper this method was used in studyinr the synthesis of rat liver RNA with special attention to the heterogeneity of the early labeled PPA. Results show that 1) rapidly labeled contaminants are present in phenol-extracted RNA; some of these interfere with the electrophorotic RNA fractions; 2) there is no special rl-RNA fraction, as described by other authors, in purified RNA derived from cytoplasmic material; the early labeling to localized striotly In the two peaks of ribosomal RNA and in s-HNA; 3) rl-RNA fractions different from ribosomal and O-RNA are found only in ree-RNI which is supposed to represent RNA of chromosomes and nucleoli; 4) a low molecular weight FWA fraction in present in roe-RNA, which has an r BULGARIA Sofia, DDklady Bolgarolrny Akademii Nauk, Vol 19, No 4, 1966, pp 3oi-3o4 electrophoretic mobility close to that of the cytoplasmic e-RNA but unlike the latter exhibits a very slow turnover rate; 5) the treatment with SDS prior to phenol extraction increases the yield of cytoplasmic rl-RNA; 6) the specific activity of the faster ribosomal RNA component R2 (18S) in short labeling experiments up to three hoursishigher then that of the slower one R, (28S). There are I Bulgarian, 2 Soviet, and 15 Western references. (Manuscript received, 12 Jan 66.) 7 BULGARIA / Human and Animal Physiology. Action of T Physical Agents. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 9,, 1958, 41630. Author : Dimitrov,, m.;.zuAau,_jaa, Inst : Institute of Biology, Bulgarian AS. Title : The Chronic Form of Radiation Sickness In Rabbits. Orig Pub: Izv, in-ta biol. B"19. AN, 1956, 7, 231-278. Abstract-. The daily Irradiation of rabbits (until death) with doses of 110 22, 33, and 45 r, the lethal doses and the time of survival were correspondingly 3333, 3520, 3960, 3000 r and 345, 185, 140 and 80 days. The erythrocyte count In the peripheral blood de- creased slowly within the first week after the Card 1/3 BULGARIA Human and Animal Physiology. Action of T Physical Agents. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 9, 1958, 41830. Abstract: start of the irradiation, The Hb content of the blood increased until the 6Znd day of Irradiation, following which It decreased, The leucocytes of the peripheral blood underwent phasic changes: the initial brief leucopenia was replaced by an Initial leucocytosI3. passing Into loucopenta with decrease of the number of lymphocytes, as well as granulo- cytes, with morphological changes of the blood cells, followed by a period of Increase and fluc- tuation of the leucocyte count (primarily granulo- cytes); then again a phase of resistant leucopenia, brought about by decrease of hypersegnented leuco- cytes, the appearance of myelocytes and manifesta- tions of degenerative changes In the white blood cells and erythrophagocytosts. The thrombocyte Card 2/3 152 USSR/General ProblemB of Pathology - Tumors U-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No. 18p 1958s 84832 i.uthor : Tsanev, Rumanj Markov, Geargi Inst : bAgarian Academy u1 ft Mrmre- Title : The Influence of Granulation Tissue on the Meta- stasis of the Carcinoma of Guerin Orip, Pub - Dokl. Bolg. AN, 1956P Vol. 9. No. 4, 85-88 Abstract t Transplantation into rats of the Guerin carcinoma was accomplished into sites of granulation tissue which had developed six to nine days after excision of pieces of skin and Bubeutaneous tissue. In con- trol animals the tumor was transplanted to healthy tissue. In ten days the transplant was removed. The percentage of metastases (M) in the regional lymph nodes was 71-100 as contrasted with 42 in the controls, and the time of appearance of the Initial metastnaos was shortened by 25 percont. Card 1/2 USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Tmors U-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Riol.10 No. 18Y 1958.4 84832 Abstract : The average diwation of life of the rats was 55 days, as against 72 days in the controls. Grarda- lation tissue appears to be a medium favorable to the earlier and more frequent development pf meta- stases. - K.Pj Markuze Card 2/2 20 EXCERPTA ?MDI~A See 14 Vol 13/6 Radiology June 59 1121. CUTANEOUS HOENTGEN-INDUCUD LESIONS TREATED ISY MEANS OF A STIMULATING MAGNESIUM C111,0111DF SOLUTION. POPOWS METHOD JBulgarian text) - JMa_r_k_QY, BULL. METI10DI POPOFF INST. BIOL. 1957, 8 (267-279) Thirty-two persons with roentgen -induced cutaneous lesions were treated by Popov's method. It consists in daily washing& of the injured regions with a 2% magnesium chloride soution or in iontophoresis with a 1% solution. The acute roentgen-in- duced lesions (epidermolysis) heal twice as fast as after the usual treatment. Superficial ulcers and torpid postoperative ulcers that may occur on previously Irradiated surfaces react to this treatment in a moat satisfactory way. In deep penetrating necrotic radiodermitis, especially when bordered by sclerotir tissue. the results of the method are much less satisfactory. Therefore, the author pre- scribes a complex treatment, nevertheless based on the magnesium chloride sti- mulating action. Antonescu - Duchareat (XIII, 14, 19) VIRKOV. G. w Din/mostic nosaibilities of puncture cytobiology in breast cancer. Khirurgiis, Sofia 10 no.10.*912-920 1957. 1. 0kruzhen Onkologlahen dispanzer - Sofija GI. lekar: N. Dimitrov. (BRMST HBOPIASM, diag. Duncture biom) "A 71, C, C' t ct'-l! 1 ~ul, arski Rknj(4-'di;; nc clod ir, "0 c li C. I Z'"'. T I !A u1i r-: a, 'c.'- Mlonthly Li.:~t of -as*- '61'MP Pl. 'Xr, E, . C)r!.,: 2, December 19'1'7, 'Incl. ,.--linincal n)Eerv,-'~ ton v,iricrFF of cri :r ip 1-lont,h1v List c,,^ 'IL, ilecemb.r r I Q' Jncl. TEANKV, R.; NAMOV, G.G. On the method for determining the quantity of nucleic acids. Izv Inst biol BAN 10;UI-129 '6o. (ERAI 10:4) (NUCIEIC ACIDS) TSANEV, R.G.; KARKOV, G.G. Qaantitative spectrophotometric determination of nucleic acids. Biokhimlia 25 n0-1:151-159 JR-F 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Inatitute of Biology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia. (NUCLEIC ACIDS chem.) t' G I.i.01KOV9 G. Cc--Lat-ry: Bul7aria A.--.--,L-tAz:-- Jur. i o r S c i e n t i --'i c C o 11 --b o rat o r a t Laboratory of the Bu1jarian ~~cau(~~-Y Of scic~nccs (1- Biokhimicheska Laborantoriya pri Blli) Sofia, L)rirocLav No 1, Jan/Feb '01, pp 35-41 Da T'u: "The Impact of Ionizing Radiation on Live Cells." TSAM, R.G.; MAgPVG.GL.-; XMUSTOVA, A.S. Disorders of vdmra--y processes after total-body X-ray irradiation. Med.rad. 6 no./+:48-55 161, (MMA 14:12) (x-ruys-PHYsIOLOGICAL KFFECT) (WOUVDS) TSANEVP R. G.; MARKOV, G. G. Suitable methods for separation of the epidermis from the dermis in biochenic determination of nucleic acid in isolated epidermis. Isv Inst biol BAN 11:291-299 161. (Ew lotg) (EPIDERRIS) (NUCLEIC ACIDS) MARKOV, G. G. --------- Studies on the acquired radioresistance of tumors. I.Obtaining sub- lines of Ehrlich's ascites carcinoma with increased radioresistance. Izv Inst biol BAN 11:301-311 161. (EUI 10:9) (RADIATION) (I RAYS) (TUMORS) (CARGINOMA) (ASCITES) YAUOV- ; TSANEV, R. G. Studies on acquired radio-resistance of tumors. II. Nucleic acid & cbanges in aub-strains of Ehrlicb aBeites carcinoma vitb increased radio-resistance. Izv. Inst. biol. Popov (Soflia) 11:313-327 '61. (NUCLEIC ACIDS metab) (NEOPLASMS exper) (RADIATION EFFECTS exper) IAARKOV, G.G., d-r Tissue culture and proble~-.s of cancer. Priroda Bul.- 11 no. 1 Ja-F 62. MARROV, G.G., d-r The Eighth Int6mational C&ncer Congress; Moscow# July 22-28, 1962. Priroda'Bulg 11 no-5:100-105 3-0 162. TO,ATTEV, R.G.; !!~RK"V, -;~O Ear,'V -r, --e - If " .-- after I ,A r -. 4 a I he yz ,Pz +, -,W. 1 z v b' - / ~. i r.,, R -ANI 2 : 8 "-9'7 1 ~-. I. Cent mi . T I,!, crr !,r,ry - f P~ - rhc4ml . t!-y ~ f t h,~ Rl' FF~ r ~ a. -L .---.y ~l cf ',-?ion -es , ~-. f, Fl, L 34474-66 T X ACC Nib AF6W6282 SOURCE CODE: BU/DDOl/65/0W/0O4/667_5/0079_ AUTHMt Tswwv, R& G.; Markov, G. G. ORGs norse TITI-Ex International Symposium on Nothods for the Sk!~y of-Nucleic Acids SOURCE: BulWska akademiya na naukite. Spisanle, no. 4, 1965, 75-79 TOPIC TAGS: DRA, RNA, rmcleic acid. biochemistry, biologic conference, chemistry conference ABSTRACT: The International Symposium on Methods for the Study of Nucleic Acids wasI hold from 10 to 15 October 1965, in Varna, Bulgaria. It was attemFeEW_75 -scle-n- tists froza Bulgaria. German Democratic Repablie, Poland, Rumania, USM , Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. Of the 46 papers presented, 22 were by Bulgrian acienti.stse The paper survoys the numerous topics covered by these papers methods for the quant1tat-1ve determination of nucleic acids in tissues. isolation and frac- tionation of the RM, mutation of RM. i"lation and fractionation of the DNA) and lists the ~s of moat of the authors* ffyptst 36,.5927 SUB COM 06 / SUBM DATEs none VARKOV. G. 1. Water-cooling of cement mills. TSement 14 no.6:20-21 N-D '48. (KLRA 9:5) 1. Glavnyy mokfianik Chernorechonskogo savoda. (Chernorechye--Cesent industries) -7 -7~ 4r ~n at tba 0 Xm imovskli Power Instituto 13 M=UMZ The rmpara dOBIV ad, $a the mtemination of zria solar energy xmsoUmo3 Of an mva,: the ;nSIMUts Ion *r JmdUrT"-1/h zM research on the d1rect solar beat stat vonvaralm of solar 1-0 alooWcal OnDrZy. - Mv plAming of Wationm t3rongbout and sclitusa for utl2lzing the onargy from thm, was racbMized ea..' I for 1 .956-% A moarch station In Tiv south of tlm'U.S.S.16 -Is TU chief tas 3T r tj f) t~ K ~ V, (~ I Call Nr: AF 1133946 AUTHOR: See Table of Contents TITLE: Use of Solar Energy (iSpollzovanlye solnecnnoy energli.), Volume I (Sbornik 1) PUB.DATA: Izdatel'stvo Akademii nauk SSSR, Moscow, 1957, 247 Pp., 3200 copies ORIG.AGENCY: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Snergeticheskiy institut im. G.M. Krzhyzhanovskogo. Geliotekhnicheskaya laboratoriya. EDITORS: Ed. in Chief: -'aum, V. A., Prof., Doctor of Tech. Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Bogoslovskiy, B. B.; Tech. Ed.: Prusakova, T. A. PURPOSE: The book is the first attempt to assemble data gathered from laboratory experiments on heliotechnique. C ard l/ 8 Call Nr: AF 1133946 Use of Solar Energy (Cont.) COVERAGE: The work is a collection of articles on various subjects dealing with solar energy. Tne book deals with Russian contributions. For bibliographic references and per- sonalities see the Table of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword: The HeliotechrAcal Laboratory of the Institute of Power Engineering in.. G. M. Krzhyzhanovskiy, Academy of Sciences, has for many years been conducting research on the use of solar energy, the design of new solar installations, and the most practical uses for solar energy in many regions. The foreword, which gives a running commentary on each article published in the book, points out that, with the exception of Veynberg, V. B. and Yaro8lavtsev, I. P.; all authors are staff members of the Heliotechnical Laboratory of the Institute of Power Engineering. 3 Card 2/8 Call Nr: AF 1133946 Use of Solar Energy (Cont.) Baum, V. A. Possible Utilization of Solar Energy 7 There are 22 references, 10 of which are USSR, 9 English, 1 French, I Italian, I Indian; 2 tables and 4 photographs are included. Yaroslavtsev, I. N. Variations in Total Heat from Sun and Sky Radiations and the Time Distribution of Solar Radiation Energy for Tashkent. 24 All 5 references are USSR; 10 tables are Included. Veynberg, V. B. The Coefficient of Intercepting Radiation Reflected From Parabolo-cylindrical and Paraboloid VLtrrors by a Receiver. 32 There are no references; 6 figures are included. Card 3/8 Call Nr: AF 1133946 Use of Solar Energy (Cont.) Veynberg, V. B. Spectral Characteristics of Sun Radiation Receivers 42. There are 14 references, 11 of which are USSR, 2 English, and I a translation from English; 3 figures and 2 tables are included. The personalities mentioned are Lazarev, D.N.J. and Kuznetsov, N. P. Garf, B. A., Borozd:Lna, M. S., Rekant, N. B. Study of Reflecting Surfaces of Solar Installations 49 Of a total of 6 references, 4 are USSR, 1 English, 1 Japanese. There are 6 figures and 8 tables. The per- 8onalities mentioned are: Savinov, Yanishev8kiy, and Gurevich; the facilities referred to are: the Chemical Laboratory of the Plant Im. Yablochkov the Glass Works of the Konstantinov- skiy Plantp~he Glass Man4acturing Plant in Proletarsk (voroshild'vgradskaya o.), the Glass Works in Tallinn (Eston- skaya SSR), and the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. Garf, B. A. Rotati-on Mechanisms of Mobile Solar installations 62 There are no references; 26 figures are included. Card 4/8 Use of Solar Energy (Cont. ) Call Nr: AF 1133946 Aparisi, R. R., Baum, V. A., Garf, B. A. Large-Capacity Solar Installations 85 There are 2 USSR references and 9 figures Markov, G. I. Technological Characteristics in the Construction of Ferro-concrete Paroboloid Mirrored Reflectors for Hello Installations and Some Indicators of Their Work 99 The personalities mentioned are: Molero, F., Maksutov, D.D., Poyarkov, S. G., and Rekant, N. B. There are no references; 10 figures are included. Kozlov, B. K., Bogdanov, F. F., Kolos, Ya.G. and Markov, G. I. Thermotechnical Studies of a Solar Paraboloid Installation for Steam Production. 110 There are no references; 6 figures are included. Card 5/8 Use of Solar Energy (cont.) Call Nr: AF 1133946 Brdlik, P. M. Testing a Solar Refrigerator 118 The All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Refrigerating Industry is mentioned. There are no references; 2 figures are included. Shchegolev, D. M. Heating Buildings by Means of Solar Energy 124 Of a total of 10 references, 4 are USSR, 6 English. Brdlik., P. M. Testing and Rating Solar Distillers 136 Of a total of 8 references, 5 are USSR, 2 English, I German; 10 figures and 3 tables are included. Aparisi, R. R. Experimental Installation Generating High Temperatures 151 Of a total of 6 references, 1 is USSR, 2 are French, I English, 1 a translation from English, 1 a trans- lation from German, 14 figures are included. Card 6/8 Use of Solar Energy (Cont.) Call Nr: AF 1133946 Garf, B. A. Small Solar Cooking Installation 163 There are no references; 6 figures are included. Garf, B. A. and Khuntsariya, R. K. Parabolo-cylindrical Water- Boiling Installation of 40-Liter-per-Hour Capacity 172 There are no references; 2 figures are included. Petukhov, B. V. Method of Rating Solar Water Heaters 177 Of a total of 10 references, 9 are USSR; 1 a trans- lation from -English; 23 figures are included. MarkovY G. I. and Rekant, N. B. Testing Solar Water Heaters in Tashkent in 1952 and 1953 202 There are 2 USSR references; 10 figures are included. Card 7/8 Use of Solar Energy (Cont.) Call Nr: AF 113946 Markov., G. I. Coefficient of Darkening of Direct Solar Radiation by the Glass Cover of a Helio Receiver and the Quantity of Direct Solar Radiation Falling on the Receiver 210 All 4 references are USSR, 3 figures are included. Poyarkov S. G. Technical and Economic Indicators. of Solar Installations 2-1h 4 There are no references; 11 tables are included. Ismallova, A. A. Possibilities of Utilizing Solar Energy for Fruit and Vegetable Drying. All 5 references are USSR; 12 figures are included. Card 8/8 KARZOV G. I Ingineering features in making reinforced concrete parnbolic mirror reflectors for solar apparatus and some operational indices. Ispoll.soln.energ. no.1:99-109 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Solar energy) / ". , /-,""II I I I KDZLOV, B.K.; BOGDANOV. F.F.-, KOLOS, Ta.G.: KARKOV, G.I.- Thermotechn1cal investigation of a parabolic solar collector for producing steam. Ispoll.soln.energ. no.1:110-117 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Solar energy) ( . . - ; MARKOV. G.I.; FSKANT. F.B. Testing solar water heaters in Tashkent in 1952-1953. Iapol'. soln.energ. no.1:202-209 '57. (14IRA 10:11) (Solar water heaters) MARKOV. G.I. Coefficient of shade In direct solar radiation through a glass plate cover for a solar collector and the quantity of direct solar radiation falling on the collector. Ispoll.soln.energ. no.1:210-213 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Solar radiation) AL 0% PHLaz I KIk:g 5,N a-2 kto-if. SUR. L-rvtl~-.kt, i-ti-I U.- -r 'J., Fn:,,, lip 22-'-011 1.pi.. pt-L-d. 5P, ri.4 Aja-y, Lkadelye -,k SS5R. ... ly ;.)4. L~,P-' ~- k~g.. ?..P. Id " A. -,,D-LZrf &-ta-, rd. -r Ed" .N. Z--cri- KTR?Ca , rh. 1. i.tan.S._rr p-., in , be ~t,ll.at I- . f _ Ir ex, rgy of 19 L. . ~r ., earlier -t 1j;." and r t'. .&aa title In 1951. 'he articles p,es- mlllts -f L ... ti - :-2-td i. the t;S5R d--tcc tre Is.t th- ,am 't the L.Oratory - the U.. of Sol., E-V -d WIA I. -.r. t-get 1z t, k~j in10 SSS3 (p-.- F~c ttt. f AJ t.,. t.,. aes-ef 6.1" WL-.. dev~a 114 W., amen't de ear axorgy re"Ieed, - No personalities mosumad. Mararrmas ran- asch artlbl.. f .r4p r"thcd for Dwr.!'L'41 ~h' Err"'--y 'be r Solar F-I Steil- 65 F-blawn in tne a S-L., P- ,ts !,.x. or see.1-1-t- 69 79 R.A., and D-1- T-PLY-k-. OptL-ft G.-try of Solar S-- 7t. ~Ll 34, A-S. 1-stZgstj- a Lbg n_,.a C_d_ti,,,y f of tte 311. f Tba-I Set,, 4~ Pas"'" dt!'b t~ r-C ~---.-d by Solar P- Stat.-=g F. A. -f H-t-8-- 'rp- S~L., Still. -harect-AMLIC 4 Abs.,M-, Zfr'-"-l ~f Solar Engine A- -.i end -I- T-Plf-k- Cm '.he Cb~-11- E,.J- Opti-I Syst- I- Sol- ?- Plar... -d M-S. B-Z4".. P-d-tj- 7r Ic volishin, 11.9 G MIZIn, t~* Opmm Angle of luollbat,~ 1, 5".., : 4"4- %Z-Typ. or Fiat Boiler, .a r ~! . for L . ... ol. ----o f "ti-a usi.mc Solar En*rcy 170 tk 41., RJO Do-dy U-. 'r 3ole, rharmal Power Stationg 179 IVA~L;.gLf, LMary f c~,".m 2V6161 POTAMOV, B.G., kand.tekhn.naukl. KAJZKOV, G.I.. starshty inzh. Solar reflector. Nauka i zhizn' 27 no.8:78-79 ng 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Solar radiation-Therapeutic use) S/665/61/000/003/018/018 E032/E414 AUTHOR: Marko-y- &-I- TITLE: Reflectors for solar batteries SOURCE: A'~adei:iiya nauk SSSR. Energeticheskiy institut. Teplocnergotilka. no.3, 1961. Poluprovodnikovyye preobrazovateli solnechnoy energii, 157-163 TILXT: The author is concerned with the uniform illumination of solar batteries by means of reflectorF of suitable form. Simi-le geometrical considerations are used to determine the configuration necessary for producing a uniform energy distribution at the surface of the battery. The design developed by the author is illustrated in Fig.4, which shows the plan and a sectional drawing of atypical reflector. It is essentially a faceted cone. It :1roduces a maximum energy density of 4.2 S on the focal plane, where S is the direct solar-radiation density. The light spot and the energy distribution in the focal plane for this faceted reflector are illustrated in Fig-5- The various symbols marked on the figure are listed below: Card 111,V- s/665/6i/000/003/018/ol8 Reflectors for solar batteries E032/E414 r, mum 8,09; Cos W 10: IM&KC 12,66-, -7- '~r! = 14,44; V 3MSXC rs = r. + (r. - r,) ~ 13,78; r, = r? sin 45' = 11 79; -71n _6V r~. = r, cos 15' = 13,31. The design area of the square (battery) inscribed into the circle of radius rl in = 7.81 was 120 cm2. The actual value obtained in practice was 122 cm2. There are 5 figures. Card 2/4 Nl~r,']./~YFT. G.M., V f~ rvi 27 nr.8 Fz 1, V a f.,_1 -,I pS y (--a V. Y a ros I avr4cg~- mei' t Sin S~';g r-St! AUTHOR: Markov, G.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences and 521 Shashkova, T.D., Shteyn, I.Ya. and Gilyazetdinov, L.P., Engineers. (D.I. Mendeleyev Chemical- Technology Institute in Moscow). TITLE: Preparation of coals for coking by a preliminary thermal treatment. (Predvaritellnaya termicheskaya podgotovka ugley dlya koksovani-ya.) PERIODICAL: "Koks i Khimiya" (Coke and Chemist - S U S 1 R7 1 2 - . . . . No. 4, pp. 7, ( 177F, ABSTRACT: The literature on the influence of thermal treatment of coa, on its coking properties is briefly reviewed. The influence of tjermal tr(--atment of coals on their coking properties and the quality of coke produced was investigated on a laboratory scale using individual coals and an industrial blend (61'o G - 25; PZh - 40; K - 20; PS - 15), their properties are given in Table 1. Two series of experiments were carried out: in series 1 the dependence of changes in bulk densities proximate analysis, sulphur content, plastic propel-ties, and compression required for producing briquettes on the final temperature attained during the treatment (Tables 2-7) was investigated; in the second series coals were treated in a rotary furnace (Fig. 1) in sufficient quantities to produce coke in an experimental oven (IGI) and for comparison the same m coals were carbonised without pre-treatment. iT--ated blend wa 521 Preparation of coals for coking by a preliminary thermal treatment. (Cont.) charged hot into the oven. The comparison of the rise of temperature in the centre of the oven with treated and untreated ChRr5e.is given in Table 8. Thermal treatment (up to 350 C) improved coking properties of coals and the quality of coke produced. It is concluded that thermal treat- ment of coals before coking increases the throug~iput of ovens, prolongs the service time of oven refractories, and widens the range of available raw materials. Moreover, some degree of de-sulphurisation of coals during pre-treatment is obtained leading to a decrea,,ed sulphur content of coke. There are 8 tables, 2 figures and 9 references, includint-7 6 Russian. J&A MOD Kbms ..ryl bulCarl Aw%&z,LQ AMIA&tlan. not Indicated zourcal Sofia, Primd-ri, No 1, Jar47ob 61, pp 102-103 'The International Symposium in OtedhoslovakLa on the Liethods of Studying Ua=ala.* C!:!kuuwxA-- LEAMOV, 0.~ Ye.F~ -, ',YS0T,:KAY,, , S.(~. ; G."'. i V . Y ~ zl()SN INA I I . 11 .~' I I I ~ ". - Pr(,du to ry mite s of tk,c- f am. bria I ! 1,-jae ;A chrini.. , "r*Or' '-1, from the rodent b-,~rrcws r-" Lsi;lp,~.rt a. Tr'- (I y ;'oo .1 . inp t. -, r . 272--287 165. ( v - :.-~ - " I . ',oologi ~,heskiy In,- ti tut AN r'S,`~R , 1, t:fr. ~ rigrR,l , I Inq ' ~ * (: - zoologii Bolparskoy AN, Sofiyn. I. MARKOV) 0. F. 2. USSR (60G) 4. Blood - Examination 7. Simrlif~ed :aethod ~f Lllood foi lab-)rttory exiiminations. Veternnriir. 29 N'o. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of,Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassifif "Catitle as a Source of Icterobsemorrhagic L.ePtOBPi:roBis;;" by G. ~ P JUrkor and L. G - R Mcina, i Xr"mlw K3r&y Switftry-4i- ' I __,y _ demi)17_~iM'Station, Zhurnal kkirobiologii, ZOidemiologii, i Immundbiologii, No 3J.- Mar 57, pp bb- 09 An outbreak of Leptospirosis in cattle in May 1955 in Krasnodar caused authors to study the.manner of transmission of the disease from cattle to humans. The leptospiral strains involved came from Krasnodar vater. Bera frcm patients and sick animia sWutlasted ictero-hamor- rhqac leptoopirae 6f local "Krasnodar waterO and the "Belousov" strains. According to their serological properties, these strains are identical vith the Sudlin strain.) Under the microscope, leptospirae were detecteA in the urine of cattle (calves), but not in the blood. Authors tried to 9rM cultures of Leptospirae on nutritive media from the urine and blood of sick animals, but they did not succeed; neither were they able at the time of the experiments to infect guinea pigs with the urine and blood. A vetering ian was accidentally infected with cattle urine in which a few minutes later, large numbers of leptospirae were found. He suf- fered the usual symptoms, and finally developed jaundice. He had two relapses with raised temperatures. During the first part of the attack be received serum against animal leptospirosis and penicillin. Complete movery did not come until the end of the 4th week. Systematic study of the patienes blood did not reveal leptospirue, either during the incu- bation period,, or later. Lxamimtion of the patient)B urivie revealed isolated deformed leptoopirae between t3w Sth and IM day of the sick- ne2g. rVhen the patient's blood was sown on Terskikh's phospate medium containing rabbit serum, there was no leptospiral growth during the entire 3-month incubation of the cultures in a thermostat of 280C. How- ever, the infection of guinea pigs with the same blood, taken from the patient at approximately the 8th-grth hour of the d1sease when his temper- ature was 39.60C uas successful, and a culture of Leptospirae was obtained." Ikirther experiments with guinea pigs followed. Cultures of live blood pro- duced leptospires on the phosphate medium. The pathogen isolated proved to be pathogenic not only for guinea pigs, but also for young rabbits. Morphologically and culturally, this new leptospiral strain (named Plastunovskiy of PSh ~,y the authors) was found to be similar to typical representatives of the species. The results of an investigation of the serological characteristics of the new strain in cross-microagglutination %tid lysis reactions are given in a table. It was concluded that these investigations offer further proof of the Important role of cattle In the epidemiology of human leptospirosis. (U) tt -,,,ti t T t C.11, ~-k v st 1, -,1:, tk-L v :'i_, - 1 i h-, Ls b c 7, Caus e - L by Tj-,- tri i t,b. J -~u- 7i~!f z-hur 3i- f the 1:1 t C r ty pe t.1- t -I f re serrty,)c -~f tr,,(, at, :--jj,.jt.a-z -Al aith t:.c- li -.nd hav:2 i-(--c t- b -t:i t r.-:, is the -.- ;,,tl tho, Tn 11(-t wo tllo~*, rcscr.t~,- the t I ..i-2 -Li "L'. f -, I: fi.1-, th 1 j ;,ri r Jo ut 3 1 s-, ,:i th7 .;-d bc--cm-~ 2/~ ti 11 4c . m t kl ne .-Cti-n I:-:., the 'n t-r ti Fr c -'I, t -2iz t L- --.too- U:- I Ic t~c L $ f C ir. ce 'k. MARKOVP G. S. "The Age-lzmnunity in the Helminthiorises" (p. 270) by Markov, G. S. S): Advances in Contemporary Biology,(Uspekhi Sovremennoi Biologii), Vol. X, No. 2 1939 Nutrition oftapetworrasis artifieW media G.S.161w- kov Cow V~ AR N. ", 23. im .0fIQr) rej. acad. f$ fin -F.Ipts uDdritalirn low the st ty A nuxii- (14111 and Xtarvation of Parasitic W-WRIN milwe the NAY .4 the bnal rtmiWisird prr"ns% finithiss ilim sIycjtn to a The rate for them worms i l noutce of ener f t t . nen ulp a a gy CAI the alvcy)gm consumption of starving worm% is indr- h r 1~11,fvnt %)I the initW glv")Srii -nient and afriwittl% on t i,tr,-tmvv d the ineW.4mv and the isoir A) nwwmrsils Aj A, A IA. 16.111 ~,11 11w 1.mp Ad f1w 11w t 41-Mb - th AS ' Up -t, I I.x.j 1)U11111VA, matertals, W the Shn- IVI. th Ittv. A, 'ZiAl" A II K,apj.~ V t e t m see A, we* A W a t L A DIVALLUO(MAL 011041,.f CLAWFKAMN 01- it %4^340 S01043 -3.1- t 0 0 0 0 00 6;0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *0 0 0 0 6 0 NJIMFC1.1, Ij . T~ . "Artificial immunity to r)arnsltr? worm." (r. I~T' Dv ~. ~. 1,~arkov . --------- SO: Advances-in Modern_-,iolo ov-e-,pnnoj ' injory W , , .~ 11 r -,-41 0 ("spe~.hl In ~ -ol . XT 1 . I , I , C~ ll-k'~i,.,--I, , . -. ff'.~aras: tic ', -; -- . . . -. . - I . I .. . . . 1. .. ~ -, . I I . . I - . -~. 6, '_,, -," . I- - . -., , I -. .. . It . . - I , . . ~ . . I I I , - -7.1 ;- I - - I , - - I . I - I . - I - - . -I. . - I . . . - - . - '. , I - - . . " " - -. - , .... - - . . .1 .. . . .! -- T . 1. . I . . . . . .. - . . : I . y I MATTUMV, G. S. -'A /adicing Paftsitaloff Or/Apr w1clue.- SIGIVtIon "Aplast Anti-twwlnlftlc 2bswlw In Pvr"ItOl- sjWs,.*-*' G. B. Awkov* IMInVadi, 20 PP wUmpqkM Sawrm plor vol IMV, No 2 U00-j0Ado&W d"OW, to rsfttatlm of Obourgoolm Mocussom tbow7 at I~ta- 0121fo of par"Itic spool", pbwlo~lo detwainim" pathoomialty as a BODOUPIMI twalty', J~ltyv &TA antlocientlflo theories in parmaltolody. UM/Wdicine - Xrov VAr- 49 'JIVAICIM - Parasites 'Parasitic Fauna In Male and Female Qrass Frogs," 0. S. Plarkov, M. L. Rogoza, Leningrad State u imeni A. A. Zhdanov, 4 Vy 'Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXV, No 3 Used seasonal-growth analysis to establish definite quantitative differences in the amount of infestation of Ram temporaria L. around LenIngrad. Found that 3%ales were infested vith a larger number of parasites than femles. Submitted by Acad Ye. N. Pavlovskiy) 23 jan 49. 39/49T80 UBWBIology - Reptiles Jan 50 Parasites "Parasitic Fauna of the Reptiles of Leningrad Oblast," G. S. Markov, Leningrad State U imeni A. A. Zhdanov, 3 pp "Dok Ak Sauk SSSR" Vol LXX, No 3 Tabulates data collected from 106 adult reptiles, Lac- erta vivipara, Anguis fregilis, and Vipera berus in 1947-1948 in various rayons of Leningrad Oblast. Finds subject fauna relatively fewer in number and type than for instance, grass fz-cgs of this region. Discusses possible reasomm-for this and variations in number of. subject faum In sale and femle rspt~les. Includes thrie tables. Submitted 13 Sep~ 49. mw 150T13 USSR/hedicift - carriers of Ufactious sop 51 Diseases Parasites "Agdast Justification of Racism on Parasitological Groundsp- G. S. Harkov "Priroda" No 9, PP 33-40 Inveigles against theories of American and English parasitologists to the effect that susceptibility to bifection varies with race. Asserts that native coladAl populations are just as susceptible to In- foction with indigenous parasites as white people., od refers to bad health conditions resulting from oppression due to Anglo-American imperialism. States that only in the USSR could incidence Of malaria be lowered by 44 between 1940 and 1949 (it vas reduced 2.3 times in the RMPSR) and a total extermination of parasites (K. I. Skrymbin) envisqpd. 117 C4 L'. "k I, ".( k ltirhmumcrous sanitary and dittwy lactom i cldi.1 wftmins and burnxxm) am rrviewed witbieWev torelative infestation of male and female, rats and frogs by parasites. IOU mferences. Julian F. Smith /0 -if? MARYOV9 G, S. 14EDICTIIE - LX= STATES "Medicine" of American cannibals. Nauka i zhizn' 19 no. 7 (1952) Monthly. List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952 UNCLASSIFIEI W'MOV, G. S. X Voprosu 0 Stadlyakh i Pokoleniyakh V Razvitii Parapitov. "Works on Helminthology" on the 75th Birthday of K. 1. Skryabin, Izdak, Akad. Nauk, S6SR, Floskva, 1953. P. 370, Chair Invertebrate Zoology. Leningrad Order of Lenin State University in A. A. Zhdanov USSR/Medicine - Parasitology Dec 53 "Who Lowers the Iron Curtain," 6. S. Markov Zhur Mikro Epid i Immun, No 12, PP 70-72 In "The Ecology of Animal Parasites," Illinois State U, 1952, the Swiss professor, U. G. Baer., who is active in the USA, does not give sufficient credit to Russian and USSR parasitologists. Rio attitude is different from that prevalent in the USSRs where the works of foreign perasitologisto (including those of Baer) are frequently cited and translated into Russian whenever useful. Pyhaving Invited Baer to teach at an American university and 274"2 by publishing his work, the Americans admit that even a man like that is regarded as a desirable educator of American youth under conditions Alch do not favor the development of native talent. Mh OV. G.S. On an eclectic theory in narv-sitoloCy. Xhi ob.biol. 14 no.'.1:247-251 Je 15 3. 00-R-;, t):0) (ftras ites ) (Moshkovskii, Sh.D. ) MAIMOV, G.S.;RDGOZOVA. H.L. Seasonal and microzonal distinctions in parasitic fauna in frogs. Doklad.v Akad. nauk SSSR 91 no.1:169-172 1 JulY 1953. (CLML 25:1) 1. Presented by Academician Ye. N. PavlovskiY 7 May 1953. 2. Lenin- grad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov. r SHISHKIN.B.K., professor; ROKOKOVA.A.G.. kandidat blologicheskikh nauk, starshly n-chnyysotradnik; A&= G.S., doktor blologicheskikh nauk. dotsent; DANIMSXITA.S.. kap4ldat blologicheskikh nsw , doteent; SHTITNHM,D.M., doktor blologicheskikh nauk: IAPAGIR.A.G aspirant; SELL'-HRIXAM,I.T., uladshly nauchnyy motrudnik; ZHIKKIN, L.B.. doktor blologicheskikh nauk. professor; IPATM V.S.. student V kursa; I(SUN.V.Ye., kandidat blologicheskikh nauk. starshiy nauchrj7 sotrudnik; XWASHICV,A.I.. kandidat biologichookikh nauk, starehiy nauchuyy sotrudnik; NITSENKO.A.A., starshiy nauchnYY so- trudnik; VASIIWSKkU,V.K., doktor biologichookikh nauk, dotsent; BTUMIB,A.V.. kandidat blologicheakikh nauk; EAUMOV.D.V., kandidat biologichookikh nauk, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KHOZATSKIY,L.I. kandidat biologicheskikh nauk, dotsent; GCROBITS,A.M., kandidat biologicheakikh EqLuk, starsh~y nanchnyy sotrudnik; GCDIXVSKIY,Y.S. assistent; GMILISKIT,N.L., daktor biologichookikh nauk. professor; AIMMANDROV,A.D.. professor; KOLUDYAZENn,V.I.; TURBIN,I.Y.; ZAVAD- SKrY.I.M. [Theory of species and the formation of species). Vest.Len.un. 9 no.10:43-92 o 154. (MISIA 8:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shishkin, Aleksandrov) (Condtinued on next card) SHISHKIN.B.K.. professor; ROMM(NA,A.G., )mndidat biologicheBkikh nauk, starBhiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, and others. [Theory of species and the formation of speciael. Vest.Len.un. 9 no.10:43-92 0 054. (NI&A 8:7) 2. Leningradskiy gosudaretvennyy UUiTersitet (for ShiBhkin, Romankova, Karkov lpatov. Kozlov. Kartashev, Godlevskly, Gerbillskiy, Aleksandrov) -T. TO-I'Logicheakiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shteynberg, Waumov) 4. Kafedra entomologil LeningradBkogo gosuda"tyennogo universiteta (for Danilevskiy). 5. Kafedra darvinizza, Leningradekora gosudaretvennogo universitete (for Lomagin. Gorobets). 6. Kaf edra gisoblaniki Leningrad- skogo gosudarst*ennogo uz&srsitsta (for Bitsenko). 7. Kafedra. botaniki Lenizigradskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta (for Vastlevskaya). B. Ka- fedra zoologil posvonochnykh Leningradakogo gosudaretbonnogo universi- teta (for Khozatakly). 9. Leningradekoye otdolenlye Vaesoy-uznogo in- stituta, udobrenly. agropochvovedeniya t agrotekhniki (for Sell"-Bekman) 10. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditainy Akademit meditainakikh nauk SSSR (for Zhinkin) (Origin of species) KARKOF,G.S. ---- --- - - ~ L~ Relationship between zoo parasites of aninals and their ecology and phylogeny. Trudy len.ob-va ent. 72 no.4:103-120 154. (NLRA 8:11) 1. Kafedrs, moologil beeposvonochnykh Loningradekogo gosudaretyeanogo unIversiteta. (Parasitism) (Phylogeny) (Zoology--leology) KARKOV, G.4. Success in controlling parasitic diseases In the U.S.S.R. and the vite spread of diseases in capitalistic countries. Uch.zap. Len.un. no-172:140-162 154. (VJRA 10:3) le Kafedra zoologii bespozvonochnykh Laningradakogo or(lons, 4enina gosudarstvannogo universiteta. (PareAitolof7) AKWSHKO, A.M. I MARKOV, G.S. Now finds of Isishmania in reptiles of Central Asia. Veet.len.10 no-1:55-59 Ja 155. OMHA 8:4) (Asia, Central-Ieishmania)(Parasites-Reptiles) r,-\, \ f~ ~~ o U -~, A SHKOA.N.; MARZOV,G.S. DlOod P&Mltes of Usyl-11= lis&rds. Tottjan.mm. 10 no.4: 31-46 AP '55. (KM 8: 8) (IlYNYI-lum-Parasitoo) (Pamsites-Lizards) MMOV.G.S. Characteristics of the development of endoparpsites in the onto- genesis of vertebrate anizals. Yest.lon.un.10 no.7:3-15 JI'55. (Parasites--Vertebrates) (NLRA 8:12) HARKOV, G. S.; ROGOZA, M.L. Yearly differences In pa:~&sltlc fauna of the common Buropean frog (Rana temporaria L.). Zool.zhur. 34 no.6:1203-1209 H-D '55 (KLRA 9:1) 1.1eningradskly gooudfLrstv&nW univereltet Iment A.A.Zhdanova (Parasites-Frop) j 'b 22- u0 4 47 M G a4i nterspeoies -relations ~Paraslltobenosis of. frogs.. An pulmoildry ''Feb .i955, sm a me .-c iin&aceil potasites among the, distribution:of arl eb Th I Anvestirp ed to-:dctermine n dias. bufonis:, froi; pqp~ nt.i., tocenosis. 7 66 rdtlo -or: fro affeictedvit CS: -h pulincnary: raras rihdinLs. of the experir6bnt Two USM references (!of, '-TdbI 4DU- a 1'~ Z11d.-Anov. -State- Unive vsi ty.- Mningr d "'TrO on E*.. W.- -.Ilavldvskiy.~' Nlo*~t lit' 12 1954 AMMUSMO, A.A. ;- X&MV, G. S. Infectedzess of reptiles IV blood parasites In various biotopes of the Ura-Kum desert. Dokl. AN SSSR 104 no.4:674-677 0 '55. (MMA 9- 2) 1.1,saingradmidy gasudarstyennyy anivereltet Imeni A.A.Zhdanova. Predstavleno akademikon To.M.Paylovskin. (Kara_Xu*--Repti1es) (Blood--Parasites) MARMV, G.S.; PARASKIV, K.P. of the reptiles of Kazakhstan. Trudy Inat. tool. AN Kazakh. SSN 5:120-128 156. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Leningradskiy gomudaretvennyy univervitet iment A.A. Zbdanova 1, Institut toologil Akademit nauk Kazakhokoy SSR. (Kazakhstan--Worms, Intestinal and parasitic) (Parasites--Reptiles) ANDRUSHKO. A.M.; MMOV. G.S. Blood parasites of reptiles in the Kara Kum Desert. Vest. Lon. un. 11 no.15:57-65 '56. (MT.HA 9: 10) (KARA KUM--PARASI TF.S--RICPTI LES) (BIDGD--PARASITSS) mh)?k~~ 6-1~ S USHKO, A. M. ; HhRKOV. G. S. The RJ,inths of lizards of Middle Asiatic deserts and their ecological peculiarities. Vest. Len. un. 11 no.21:61-71 '56. (MLRA 10:2) (SOVIET CSNTRAL ASIA-LIZARDS-DISWES AND PWTS) (WORMS. INTESTINAL AD PARASITIC) M,q K KOV, C:,-. ~ - VBSIWV. 11pidifor Alekseyevich, prof., VASILOYBV. U.N., retsouzent; DAVIUMVILI. L.Sh., retsenzent; IRAIINIKOV. S., retsenzent- KATD~QL ___ - G.A.*-retsenzent; PRAVDIN, P.N., retsenzent; RYRAKOFA, N. .. red.; TiIEeJLINITWIY. N.P., tekhn. red. (Darwinism; a manual for pedagogical institutes] Darvinism; uchabnik dlis pedagogicheskikh institutor. I--d.2., ispr. I dop. Moskva, Goo. uchobno-pedagog. Izd-vo N-va proev. RSM. 1957. 495 Ps (Evollition) (XIU llt7) USSR/Zooparasi',.Dio!~y - HeLminths. G. AI, c. J~,--ur PQ,* Zhur - N) Ir, 1958, 67497 Author Bogdarov, O.P,, Markov, G.S., Fedorov, M, Inst Acadomy of Sciences UzSSR. Title '. Systanatic Review of the Parasitic Worms Of AOMOUG, .'aiguinous, Skink, and ScvQral Other Central hsiaii L.7,lrdV,. )rig Pub Izv. i'LN UzSSR, ser. bi~)'L., 1957, No 2, 65-71. Abstract In 83 infected lizards )i' 1-i 3peciec, 21 species of h,:i- minths were discovercd. The ecologically sinilar ruprk-:- ~:;ontatj.vQs of differont Uunura Gf agamus lizards -- th~ stoppe agamn and the big-oarod round-head -- havc '-hc grea- test number of parasit~es in common. The ecolcgically fur- ther distant represuntat-ves if one genus -- the st,~pp, and Cziucasian agame -- hr~d r,.) parasitic worm specit--- cXanriFt. In the helminthofatuiz cf agamous IiLards adap',~~d Card 1/2 USSR/ZooparasitolDm( - Helmintba. G. Abs Jour Relf Zhur - Biol., N~ 15, 1953, 67497 '~o sandy biDtypes, the Li~;:xmatodes predouinatu (96.7,'3 Z all hulminths), in the rrrw4tain agwme -- geunwantiO,:s (9C~%). ;~ greater siailar.ty in the species cxapositi.;n - -' hclzn l -Lnths was noted in the Ccntral Asian, Eurasian. and o North ',frican lizards, (Ics,2rt and mountain bi-)typc:s. ,,, list is given of all specios of holminths, and the licst lizard is indicated; d~:scriptioiis are given :,-.f 7 ipecics. Card 2/2 MOKOV, G.S. V.A. Dogell Xasakh. SSR an a scientist and philosopher. Trudy Inst. zool. AN 7:279-284 '57. (KLRA 10:9) (Dogell, Talentiu Alsksandrovich, 1882-) (Parasitology) L ~53 R CATMOPY Zoo!. Off' "' n1 P-9"131 W10 PAreal tt o Worms ,!onersl Pr.iblama. .4 R-9, J011R. PZhRial,JS 140. 1_4,_19~8 No- 62624. AUTPICM Markov, 1. TYST. ",MP-VRv4nary TTTLE i DIfferentiAl rlagnoBla of the Crtusntive Aponts of Oncheawca in Horses. j.0RU J. PIJB.iUcti. zap. Kaxansk. Vot. In-ta, 1957, 65, 24:7-- 253 A PSTT! UT tf" rential diagnotile or Onchocarea reticu- D e late and 0. bervicalln, accepted by the author as Independent species. ~ 3 o &UTWI3, U1.0m.h..ko. T.T., ZAYUVI, W.V., V. kv., G~S . ITSMOV. r A ruitt -chabbs, 8.1st.4 r-- (W-gok.-Y. PI.V11- by& Paw) POSIODICAL, IyullOtes' 19-brOISMSY, 1958. at 4. p 61 (USSA) A53TRACT, Class $Ilk. 340. d "2wjO 5700a. I Septeaber 1956). Us- sitted to the C.mmslit.. for I .... %to.* and Di ... -rk. at the 03 SH Council of Vlo&ottra. ThIs multi-chamber c :. tl.uo.. a lttmg f--.* 1. ..ad for the purIfIcation -d : -.1 t, ba I -g-1- It -.I.t. of a ... -1 h-b.,* is * l l :1,1,h or r 1 1* c p c or, !, a h :r b he ad r: e o ! r: . l ~y or ir-cool:d ?he chamber& are built a -C ln .d. yet a b h,r* by , I* ,,, a po' : . ,. : Ih : h h c 4ontrole th: 61-h-Co of "tal. card 1/1 MAMY. G.5.. doktor biol.nauk; IMINTSM. B.S., kand.biol.nank ~.; - ~_ - Scientifically-based atheistic education of students in the bi- ology course. Bio. v shkole no-5:18-23 S-0 '58- (MIRA 11:11) 1. Stalingradskly gosudaretvenmy podagogicheekly institut. (Stalingrad-Biology-Study and teaching) (Atheism) MARhOV, G. S. "The Hemoparasitism of ilte-ptiles in Gonnection -with the Theory )f Natural-Focus Diseases." Tenth Conference on Parasitoloeical Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. 11, Publishing House of' Academy of' Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. 1/ 01- &C6A4,b Pedagogical Institute, Aeaingr&d BULTGINSKAYA, M.A.; VIADIMIROV, V.L.; MARKOV, G.S. Relminthe from gerbils of Uzbekistan, the description of a nev genus of filarias and changes with age and season observed in ~ieimlnths of the greater gerbil. Trudy Gel'm. lab. 9:54-58 '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Kashka-Darlys Yrovince--Nematoda) (Parasites--Gerbils) HARKOV, G.S.; BOGDANOV, O.P. Helminths and ticks parasitic on snakes in Central Asia. Uzb.bio.'. zhur. no.2:35-41 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Stalingradakiy pedinstitut, Institut zoologil i parazitologii, All UZSSR. (CENTRAL ASIA-TICKS) (GENTRAL ASIA-WORMSt INTESTINAL AND PARASITIC) (PARASITES--SNAKES) ANMUSHKO, A.M.; H&RKOV, G.S. Materials on helminthe of lizards of the Gaucasum and some ecological characteristics of the helminth fauna paraultim in individuals of the familY Ificertidae. Vest. IOU 115 no-3:135-142 160. (MIJU 13:1) (Caucasus--WormB, Intestinal and parasitic) (Parasites-Lizards) !URPV, q_.S.; KOSAREVA, N.A. Regular separate and joint occurrence of the components in the parasite assoclationo of fishes. Zool.shur, 41 no,10s 1477-3487 0 162. (MnA 15s12) 1. Pedagogical Institute of Volgograd. (Volga-Don Canal-Parasites.-Fishes) MARKOV, G.S.; BOGDANOV, O.P. Nev species of parasitic protozoans from snakes of C-entral Asia. Uzb. biol. zhur. no.3:57-62 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Stalingradskiy pedinstitut i Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN UzSSR. (SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA--PTOTOZOA, PATHOUNIC) (PARASITES-ZERPENTS) MARKOVv G.S., doktor biologichosicikh nauk,, prof. ~ - - -- Present state, tasks and methods of studying the physiology of fish parasites. Uch,zap.Volg.gos.ped.inst. no.13t83-89 161. (KMA 15M) (Pa4sites-Fishes)