SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARTINEK, Z. - MARTINKEVICH, F.S.
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AUTHM: Schon, V.;,Martinek Z.
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ORG: Institute of Fhysiology, CSAV, Prague (Fysologicky ustav CSAV)
TITLE: Fhatoelectric registration of the duration of feeding [This paper wass
presented during this Twelfth Pharmacologic Days, Smolenicel
SOURCE., Ceskoslovenska fysiologie, v. 14, no- 4,,-1965, 323
TOPIC TAGS: dog# medical laboratory instrwnent, photoelectric cell
ABSTMOT: A detailed description and diagram of a simple device to record the
duriation of feeding in dogs,, based on photocenbeam interruption -is given.
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learned. In one cage th, sound of Z;he 3 4 gna" hit~i to
2 W63tern, I Gzacli, 2 :1,usslan, 1',, _Zast _:`Urone~iri
Submitted at "16 Days of ?hysiolog7" at Kosicu, -110 ~Op 6:1.
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RUSAKOV, G.K., kand. sellkhcz, nau-k; 1-'1LYAV1')'Y1','$ 1.0., k~-'
sellkhoz. naulr; SPILEG, ',.-.F., ~an~.
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K,UPUSIMKO, A.I., agr.-ekon. (deceased3;
V.M.Y ekonoi...; FAIX10,10, Ya.I., agr.-ekonor..; n-~kCHI'
V.M.,, agr.-ekonor..; SO30LENKO, V.S.; OMSOV,
agronorr.; LYSOV, V.F., ekoncw..; SHUYkKHTIN, 'V.I.,
ekon. nauk; TSYB~'LIKO, F.Ye.; OhIKHOVSKIY, 1.G.,
ekonor..; TATURFVICH, N.M., agr-ekonatr.,; GLIVASE, I.!.;
IVOSACHENKOf V.F., inzh.-ekonor.; MUJ1'j4TjSULLI11',
agr.-ekonor .; ROZENTSVAYG . A. L. , agr.-ekonor- 1.1.1.
Y.Z., dots.; IVAIOV, K.I., aL:r.-ekonorn.; SILIL, A.G~,
ekonom. LIKHOT T
~.K.; CHANOV, G.I., kand. ekon. nz.,uk;
MIKHAYLOV, V..V., kan(~. ekon. nauk; GOR.'MIK, L.Ya., red.
[Planning and econorrdeal ope:-htion on collecliv(-
Planirovfinie i rezhim ekonov-4i v kolRhozakh.
EkOLOmika, 1965. 258 1- (X11iA
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom ekonomiki i organizal.: ~i
khoznogo proizvodstva Nauchrio-issledovatellsRogo in.-Ii-
tuta ekonoidki sellskoFo khozyaystvti Litovskay SS;-- (por
Martinenas). 2. Zaveduyushchly otdelom
krayevogo komiteta KPSS (for Likhot).
M*TINEN~A7,, R. T. : ----(n. C.rr~ -- -:11,~ -,
-1 1 . .
on r-,irtaln D)IySlrtAll,-r-hiin-'t:r.-I ~r 101!ii-n". frwirw-, 1'2, -,. I .! ,)
(Min Hfltzh,:~r Eelic -TFT~, K:i-,rIRF T-nr--,.), !*-~, r.(,I-,-,s (n, I-, - 1 1 " , -- )
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KONO ZEN K"', Ivan Daitriyevich; U. I" '~ i,i"' ', , 0-111'iy I vanovich;
VARTIMT,Mll-, L.I., rect.
[lirlsic- in agricultui-' i~zika v sii'slko.7u hospodarstvi.
j -
Kyiv, f.a-,icova aanka, h)r~.. 11 3-'~ I.. (IMIRA Y1.10)
vOkAil '1V
CATZGORY Farm Animals. 3wine
JOjR.
A 'J'l [_~~ __ ;'~ A.
MT.
TITLE I-10tor q-d
its witl, i-oilfic-hey
ORIG. PUB. Flziol. z1i., lc4:f-t, -,, :".- 3, ~,3-61
AB 3 P i~_A CT Thr(je, 3erles of eMpt_-i-~Irlents were con;!,Acted
to '9tudy t '1(3 "10tor MOCIIFMISP. (jf the. -,)tor-US
of swi-ne during various pcirlo,~s of e3tri~s:
at its bogirming, 24 hours after its start,
and 42-48 hojrs after its start. in the
first series of experiments the sows were
killeJ after mating, and the riurTiber of sper-
.iatozoa in bot'- horns of the uteroR was do-
termined. in the second 3erle3, the number
of agp'-lutinated spormatozoa on the ovicells
CA-(D; 1/4
113 SR
CA T i_;~r C) R YFan--i Alillirials. Swine
T
C) q IG ?'j 9.
A-, 33 T.::~T I t -j 17 wa s d n t c rn. i ne d
Cont I J. '-41 th(: r.,E:3, bcr b!~llooris were
int.'r,11jee -Int~j ~!-w ':iorn-3 of tiLe uterus, coni
necte(: wit)-. Vo-cordin~~, ap:,aratus which m,ide
It possible to st-udy t1io m--,chanism of the
motor function of --iterus not only at the
moment of raatin7, but 31!io during the whole
sex-aal cycle of the Low. In the majority of
saw3 a fundamental asymmetry of the uterus
C A,-- D - 2/11
CATMORY Farm Anjinals. Swine
A3j. JOUR. RZB101-, -o- 13, 1958, 140- 59569
AUTHOR
INST.
TITLZ
ORIG. PUB. :
ABJTRACT : was noted and both of Its horns absorbed the
cont'd. semen during mating with unequal intensive-
ness; as a result of this, the semen entered
the right or the left horn in unequal quan-
tity and speed. The difference in the number
of spermatozoa in the two horns of the ute-
rus may be ~,-reat, and there can be Cases when
not a single drop of semen enters one of the
horns as a reslilt of the reversing of direc-
tion of the wave of contractions. The dis-
CARD: 3/4
MARTUMHO., O.A. [Maxtyrienko, O.A.1
Rest--ng po-~en-,ial '~n ~ne muscles of rat embryos. Fiziol. zhur.
[Ukr.] 10 no.ljO7-lC)9 '64. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Laboratoriya biologii ln-qtituta gerontologii i eksperimen-
tallnoy pato-log-i W SSSR, Ydyev.
MRTINENKO, Viktor Lukich-
~ I
Leningrad mint. Nauka i zhyttia 10 --io. 12:6-0 ~ 160. (-'LTu',
1. Direktor Leningrudskogo monetnogo dvora.
(Len-ingrad-14ints)
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MARTIMM, D.Y., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nank
m-Noomm"Nabom"
Sffect of moisture on the strength of wood. Sbor.trud. MISI
no. 13: 41- 56 '58. wia. n:8)
(Wood--Moisture)
I V ANOV
K M.' A
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ACC NR: AM6015328 Monograph
Ivanov, Aleksandr Matveyevlch; Martiric~_q,_Dmitriy Vasil'yevich; Marten'yanov,
Vladimir Ivanovich; Algazinov, Konstanti~-YAkO416-vah--
Use of plastIc materials in structures and parts of buildings (Primenenlye plastmasj
v stroitel'nykh konstruktsiyakh i chastyakh zdaniy) (Moscow, Izd-vo "Vysshaya
shkola", 1965] 290 p. illus., biblio 10,000 copies printed.
70PIX TAGS: civil engineering, plastic material, plastic structure, plastic
material creep, plastic material property, polymer, plastic structural element
PURPOSE AND CDVERAGE; This textbook is intended for senior students specializing
In civil engineering and especially in the utilization of plastics as structural
material. 7he book gives general information on plaatic materials, their
physical and mechanical properties, and on the use of these materials in struc-
tures and parts of buildings. Problems of engineering structures made o_1F p1batic
are discussed with consideration given to plastic-material creep. Results of in-
vestigations made by various scientific institutes on the utilization of plastics
in civil engineering are summarized. The authore.eypreas their thanks to staff
members of the Macaw Civil Inginaering Institute, to the head of the Corky Civil
Engineering Institute and to professor V. Y. lAnnov for their valuable cawments
and assistance.
TABLE OF CONTRIM [abridged)%
ACC NL AM6015328
Foreword -- 5
Ch. 1. General information on plastics (A. M. Ivanov) -- 9
Ch. 11. Creep in plastics (A. M. Ivanov) -- 30
Ch. III. Principal provisions for calculation of carrying structures made of
plastics (A. M. Ivanov) -- 60
Ch. IV. Structural plastics (A. M. Ivanov 81
Ch. V. Thermoplastic polymers and fillers (A. M. Ivanov) - 127
Ch. VI. Joining elements of plastic structures (A. M. Ivanov) - L"
Ch. VII. Partitioning structures (D. V. Mertinatz) 171
Ch. VIII. Supporting structures (D. V. Martinetal 209
Ch. IX. Pneumatic buildift structures (K. Ta. Algazlnov 257
References - 287
993 ODIM: 13, 1l/ SUBM DATE: 048ep65/ ORIG RM 026/
HARTINETS, N.V.
Forerunners of the theory of microgalvanic elements in Russia.
Zhur.fIzAhim. 29 no.12:2261-2263 D '55. (Y-UA 9:5)
1. Moskovskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut avyazi.
(Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Electrochemistry)
MARTINNTS. 11J. -
Works by S.P. Vlasov relative to the theory of galvanic C~31R.
Blektrichastvo no.12:68-69 D 156. (MIRA 11--3)
1. Hoskovskiy elektrotakhnichoskiy inBtitut avyazi.
(Vlaeov. Sewn Prokoflevioh, 1789-1821)
(Blectric batteries)
USSR//General Problems Methodoiogy. Scientific Institutions and A-i
Conferences. Instruction. Questions Concerning
Bibliography and Scientific Documentation.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 25637
Author N.V. Martinets.
Inst
Title To 100th Anniversary of First Research in Field of
Electrochemical Protection of Metals from Corrosion by
Sea Water in Russia (1856 - 1956).
Orig Pub Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No ii, 2612-2616
Abstract Abridged description of research in the field of protec-
tion from corrosion by sea water carried out by B.S.
Yakobi and E.Kh. Lents in 1856 to 1,359.
Bibliography with 27 titles.
Card 1/1 - 1 -
MARTINEVSKILY, I.
USSR/Ftdicine - Tul;;remia
"Inccula-tion j--cact.'ons 'Trcjice-(-,
1. L. 1.4artinevskiy, 'oyevc -ta
Zhur -axro, Epid, i Im:-;un, No L, 46-47
Observed skin irritation, formation o' vesicles hi-aling on 12th -~,y, :.,U-p-rhts~
Insignificant ec)sinc,,-,'iillt,, iind irdnor ~3w~!Jlnf- of
lymphocytosis, monocyt,7. Si_~ 4
lymphntic gl,~nds in thi- ftrmnpit-s -~nd !A the tlbo~, J.oints.
267T19
MOTINEVSKIT, I.L.
Association of scarlet fever with vaccination against tulaxemia,
Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immuri. no-11:105-lo6 N 154. (MLRA ~! 1)
(SCARLICT FRVMR.
in vacc. against tularemia)
(TULAMIA, prevention and control,
vacc. compl. by scarlet fever)
(V.~~.CCIKZS AND VACCINATION,
tularemia, compl. by scarlet fever)
'FoAj~Tjfv C L, 5,-, ) )~ T -L
UBSR/Medicine Tularemia, Immunology
Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 14/25
FD--,603
Author Martinevskiy, I. L.
Title Serological reactions In persons vaccinated and revaccinated against
tularemia
Period-ical. Zhur. mikro. epid. I immian. 4, 67-70, Apr 1955
Abstract Serological reactions 6 months, one, two, and four years after
vaccination with the NIIEG [Nauchno-Issledobatel'ayy Institut
Epidemiologii I Gigiyena Vooruzheanykh Sil -The Scientific-
Research Institute of Epidemiology and Hygiene of the A_rmed Forces)
and similar reactions after revaccination were investigated. The
results of the investigations are presented on three charts. The
works of nine other Soviet investigators in this field are men-
tioned. No references are cited.
Institution
Submitted May 20-, 1954
M&RTIHSVSKIY,.I.L.
Methods for studying the immunologic effectiveness of vaccination
with living antitularemia vaccines. Zhur.milcrobiol.epid. i Immun.
27 no-5:20-22 My '56. (MI"RA 9:8)
(VACCINES AND VACCINATION
tularemia vaccine. living, offectiveness)
(TULLUMIA, immunol.
vaccine, determ. of effectiveness of living vaccine)
MARTMEMM. 1. L.
'Vhe Properties of NIIBG Dry Live Tularemia Vaccine in Relation
to the Duration of Its Storage," by I. L. Martinevskiy,
tary-Epidemiological Station, Loyevskiy Rayon, Gomel'skaya Ob-
last, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, EpidemioloGii i Thmunobiologii,
Vol 27, No 9, Sep 56, pp 20-22
"PlIbert first developed and tested the scratch method of applying
the liquid live yolk tularemia vaccine oi, human- Tac preparation of a
vaccine in a dry form (-ccording to the method of Faybich and Tamariaa)
was essential for its mass introduction into practice. As a result, a
dry live tularemia vaccine (the NIIEG vaccine) was prepared.
"At present the NIIEG vaccine, due to its great stalbilit-y, is widely
used for immunizing the Population. During its period of effectiveness,
the vaccine has the following characteristics: it is hz~riUess, its take
rate is 100%, it is epidemiologically and immunoloGically effective, it
is weakly reactogenic, and it maintains its properties for a long time.
";LU these properties of the vaccine, except its stability, have
been clarified by much research (El'bert, Gayskiy, Faybich, Tamurina,
Olsyflyev, Sillchenko, Yudenich, Mayskiy, and others). This brings up
the problem of vaccine stability, which we consider it expedient to ex-
plain in this report inasmuch as the period of efficacy of the vaccine
is highly significant in practice.
"Olsuflyev showed in 1950 that the dry-vaccine was stable for more
than a year.
"Mayskiy (1953) estalblished that the preparation produced by Faybich
and Tamarina, kept at room temperature (180C), was stable for 300 days,
and at 2ACC, for 2 years or more. Mayskiy inoculated 911 persons with
NIIEG vaccine stored at room temperature for 1 1/2 years. The author
observed a 65% take rate for the vaccine.
"In accordance with the regulation on conducting prophylactic anti-
tularemia inoculation approved by the Ministry of Health USSR on 13 Oc-
tober 1953, the period of suiTabi-lity of the dry Nraccine preserved at
40C is 2 years from the day it is prepared, and of that preserved at
room temperature (A-2o0c), about 300 days.
"To study the period of suitability of the vaccine and changes in
its properties after prolonged storage, we used two series of dry live
NIISG vaccine: No 94, produced on 24 March 1951, and go 97, manufac-
tured on 2 April 1951. The vaccines were stored in a dry, warm place
at temperatures which ranged from -20C (winter) to 180C (summer).
"Inoculations were L~'_VCL one, _', 3, Lind 4 ~e&rs after preparation
of the vaccine according to the correct, --pecified instructions. The
age of those inoculated ran6ed from 10 to 15 years.
"In studying the properties of the vaccine in connection ..,ith its
long-term preservation, we considered the cutaneous inoculation reaction
as one of the important indexes of the effcctivenes-- of vaccination.
"The results of our inclividu~,.l observutions on take and reacto6eai-
city of vaccines stored for one, -, 3, and 4 years are summed up in the
table [not included here]. inoculation ~-kin reaction to 3eries N-) 94
stored for 1--, years ~.mounted to c)1-100%1 and to _r7erie~i No 9-f, 9h-7-100%.
When the vaccines were stored 'Or L loager period, L :;harp decrea_z-e in
take occurred. It should be mentioned., however, that the inoculation
skin reaction followinC the adirdnistration of vaccine which had been
stored for one year was more intense and lasted loru6er than reLctions to
vaccines with i~-j 3-, and 4-yeax storage periods. The inoculation skin
reaction after inoculation with 3- and 4-year vaccine bore the character
of a scab-forming vaccination sidn reaction.
b
"As seen from the table, the reactogenicity of the vaccine decreases
in proportion to ti;-ne of storage. Phenomena of regional lyphadenitis
served u6 an index of vz.Lccine reacto,,enicity for us. On introduction
of vaccine preserved for one year, lymphadeniti3 jb~~erved in a larger
percentaF,e than on applic-stion of -- 'o 3-year vi-i-ccine. The intcn.,~ity
of lymphadenitis and its duration also decreased as u re6ult of storage.
"From the preceding data it is seen that in persons inoculated with
the 4-year vaccine the take vas very low. On revaccination with vaccine
preserved for 4 years, a skin reacticn, of an allergic character was ob-
served in 100% of persons who had undergone such a reinoculution. Forty-
three revaccinated persons of from 10 to 14 years of aEe were investigated
by us. They were first inoculuted -..,ith NIIEG vaccine! in &Lnuary 1954
and were revaccinated with serie~3 11o 94 VL.ccine (manufactured in 10,51)
on 20 1&_,rch 1955. Revaccination vu- donc: by the scratch method. An
allergic-type skin reaction appeared on the second day and laEted for
10-15 days. General reaction to the revaccination vaccine, stored for
years, was not observed."
EXCERPTA YEMA See 17 Vol 512 Puhlic Health Feb 59
V., lop
429. DURATION OF IMMUNOBIOLOGIC CHANGES IN INDIVIDUALS VACCIN-
ATED WITH DRY LIVE Tt'LARAENIHA VACCINE OF THE SCIENTMIC
RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND HYGIENE (Russian text) -
Ma r I I n e v a It 1 1. L. Moscow - ZH. MIKHOB. EPID. I IMMUNOBIOL. 1957,
"21&)______ Y
Four years after varcinntion with the above-named live tularaernia vaccine. 51 of
63 subjects rearted to tularin, 24 of them with a severe skin reaction. Agglutinins.
determined before the skin test was performed, were found in 38 of 48 vaccinated
0 5 elta
pers n x mined. Chakhava - Moscow (IV. 17)
A
XOTINW73KIY. I.L.
- - ~ - I - I ~
Nberelilosis and preventive inoculation against tularemia.
Probl.tub. )6 no.?:116-117 158. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Glavnvy vrach Loyevakay sanitarno-epidemiolagIcheakoy
stantsii (Gomel'skaya oblast').
(TUDNRCULOSIS) (TUWMIA--PRXVWIV3 INOCUTATION)
1 'Kv. 1s, vp~, o-rf -v!r'~
9y, t
r
Central Asiatic Antiplague Inst./Alma Ata
MAMINEVSKIY, 1.L.
Detection of erysipeloid in gerbils in -he deser--s of Kazakhata_n.
Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no.2:57-60 161. (YI-::l 14:3)
1. Iz SredneAziatskogo nauclino-issledovatel'skoro protivochmnogo
instituts. Ministerstva zdravookIraneniya SSSR.
(KAUXESTAN-ERYSIPF,LOID) ~GERBIIS-_DISIASiS)
tl&WINEVSKIY, I.L.
1.
Keratoconjunctival test in listeriosis iA some animal species..
Lab. delo [71 no.4:37-39 Ap 161. (YUTRA 14:3)
1. Sredneaziatskly nauchno-issledovatel'skiy protivochumnyy
institut MinisterBtva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(LISTERIOSIS)
KLRTINEVSKIY, I. L.
Listeriosis in RhombomyB and Meriones mericiianuB. Zhur. mi obiol.
. I epid. i immun. 32 no.5:85-91 Mv 161. (MIRA 14: 6)
1 1. Iz Bredneaziatakogo nauchno-iosledovatellskogo protivochumnogo
instituta Hinisterstva sdravookhraneniya SSSR.
.(LISTERIOSIS) (GERBILS-DISF-ASES)
M&,RTINEVSKIY I L - KUNITSA, G.H.; KUNITSA, N.K.
. ,
Experimental study of sensitivity to tularemia and some characteris tics
of the course of this infection in Rhombomys opimus. Zhur.mi;crobf.c' .'
epid. i immun. 32 no.10:Q1-96 0 161. (MDA 14:10)
1. Iz Sredneaziatakogo nauchno-issiedorvatel'skogo protivoc)-=mogo
instituts. Ministerstva zdravookhran(--niya SSSR.
(TULA-EMIA) (GERBILS)
IVARTNEWSKly) I.L.
Dissociation and dissociating cu:tures of listerial and erysipelo--'d
microbes. Zhur.mix=obiol., epid. i i",= - 32 ns.1-1:137 N 161.
(141 " A 14: 11 )
1. Iz Sredneaziatskogo nauclino-isaledovatel'skogo protivochuimiogo
instituta Ministetstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(LISTERELU) (E,~YSIPELOMAIX)
MaTINEVSK#, I.L.
I
lenera.1 biological law of filament variability of Microbes.
Zhur. mi obiol., epid.-i imr-min. 33 no.2:97 F 762. (MIRA 15-3)
1. Iz Sredneaziatskogo protivochumnogo instituta Ministerstva
zdravookhran niya SSSR.
(BACTVUL)
MARTINEVSKIY,, I. L.
"Different susceptibility of Rhombomys opimuB and of vhite mice to the
pathogen of listeriosis"
Veterinariya, Vol. 39, no. 4, April 1962 p. 54
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MARTINEVSKIY, I.L.
CharebtePistics of bactpfial strains ibolated f-om greater g,-rbi'"
In the Tedzhe, -'%x-jRb-nt,-rfluv9 (Turkmen S.S.R.). Zhur.mikrobiol.,.
spid.-i immun. 44 riu.2~136-140 -F 165. (MIRA IM)
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UMM, Herbert
Vnat is required from automation from tLe point of view of
tOOIB? Gap 14 no.8:295-304 Ag 162.
1. Institut fur Werkzeugmascldnen, Karl-Marx-Stadt.
W. R T 11! 1 1 A .
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, '4 1 -1, - " I t" 1 , ~
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MARTT11T, LE57-D%.
I
llaskip zaradnenie teori, snrezvs+.osci cdala poddane~-o dzialaniu sil slkupi-~n:;ch.
Warszawa, Pc1and. Pans*wowe W -dawn. 'Ja ' -)w- 10~-.', _l?)::r~.
Monthly U st of -,-.umpean Accessions (?FAl) 1, , Vol. , , no. :', lj',Lly
,U~Icl.
MARTINIP Leszek, doc., dr., inz.
Determining the weight of lattice towers on the base of shapee
and load prrameters. Przegl elektrotechn 37 no.11:447-452 161.
1. Energoprojekt, Krakow.
MTINI, Lessek, doc. dr. inz.
Model testing of an achor tower base with wzLUs made of flat four-
fold grids. PrzegI elektrotechn 38 no-3:117-118 Mr 162.
1. Energoprojekt, Krakow.
MARTINI, Leszek (Krakcrw)
Determination of the weight of lattice towers on the basis of thEdx
parameters of shape and load. Rozpr inz PAN 11 no.2:319-334 163.
MARTINI, Leszek, dr Inz.
Posts and foundations of the 400 kv line. Przegl elektrotechn
39 no.9:345-351 S 163.
1. Energoprojakt, Oddzial Kra~:ow.
Mk;IT'-Nl, Leszek, Joc . 1 r inz.
Opt-' -EIIM IOC-a ll Lat! on of the feed I ng point for disperge'.4 . I
receivers, v.1-ad el8ktrctecnn 34 no 4:114-115 AP '65-
-
-71,.-
7 , -.,. , , ; I
I-A PT D77,
.- Z.
"Studies of Soil Yov--ment During The PlowLng of Slopes," P. 9?.
(70CZ"IKT NATE ROUTICZY I!, Vol. 66, No. 2, 1953. Warszawa, Poland)
30; Yonthly List of Fast R~opA-mn Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. -~- 0
No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl.
PART IN I y Z bis law
Czeslaw Kanafeiski. Nauka polska 11 n(-.4:7.'L'-74 il-Ag 16 1 *
1. Wi;,-rza Szkola Folnicza, Poznan.
~tA.R- I 17 1 ,Zdzislaw
.1
Progress of s:--jej-.ce-- &rci I~cstepy nauk rclz-,
no-4:121-123 It-3.
1. WYZ3Z& ~-Ir-: . I .-l.
mill , Jirl, iriz.
-j ty -; f u5 iris ,~- ~ , - --,: I -) t. Geol pruzkum 5 no.7.
ii
21-2-213 1
1. Geologicici I mize.,im, n,i ., kr~tha.
SAHOVIC, K.; MARTINIS, U.; ISVANISKI, H.
)hiltlple reticulosarcomtosis of the skin (nycosis fungoides);
rel-t-ion to the other tumors of the retiouloondothelial system.
Glew Srpske akad. nauka, odelj. mod. no.8tl-17 1953.
1. Fatoloski Institut Msdicinakog fakultets, u Beogradu; prin1jeno
.~a VII skupa Odeljonja madicinakth nauka 14 V 1953 9.
(NTCOSIS FOGOIDAS, pathol.)
0
PUTNIK. D., Doe. dr.; NARTIMS. U., dr.
Primary atypical pneumonia; an analysis of 50 cases. Tuberkulosa,
Bec9r, 7 no.5-6:310-317 Sept-Doe 55.
1. Institut z& tuberkulosu NR SrbIJe (direktor: prof. dr. M. Grujic)
(PNNMNTA, PRIMARY ATTPICAL, pathology,
radiographic classif. of lobar & segmental
localt4ations. (Ser))
PUTNIK, Dj., Doc., dr.-. MARTINIS.-I. 4r.; IVANOVIC. M., dr.;
vILOVANCBVIC, R., dr.
Results of long-term treatment of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis
with antibacterial drugs; anal7sis of early res,)Its of continous
treatment for 4 to 12 or more months in 141 cases. Tubarkuloza,
Beogr. 8 no.2:110-115 Mar-Apr 56.
1. Institut z& tuberkulozu NRS (direktor: v. prof. dr. M. Grujic).
(TOARCULOSTS, PULMONARY, ther.
chemother.. early results of long-term ther. (Ser))
PUnIK.D.; KOCINIS,U-
Remote results of prolonged therapy of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis
with tuberculostatic drugs with special reference to the appearance
of recurrences. Tuberkuloza.Beogr. 11 n0-3:334-341 '59.
1. Inatitut za W)erkulozu N.BS,Beograd, direktor: prof. dr. M. Grujic.
(TUBMUU)SIS PUIXONARY ther.)
ADAMOV,R-agoljub; MlLOVANOVIC.Milan; URTINIC.Uroa; KOVACEVIC,Milan;
JARKOVIC-BRKBOLIG,Ana; SIMIC,Vera
Primary bronchiectasic as-pergilloma. Srpski arh. celok. lek.
87 no.6*-582-592 Je '59.
1. Gradelm bolinca za grudobolne u Beogradu, Zemm - Bezanaka KOBa,
upravnik, prim. d-r Ljubisa Ilic. Mikrobiolooki institnt Medicinskog
fakulteta u Brogradu. upravuik: prof. dr Milutin Burisic; Institut
za tuberlcalozu NR Srbija u Beogradu. direktor: prof. dr Milic Gruj'Ac.
(A.SPMIIJkSIS nompl. )
(BRONCHIECTAS IS at iol.
PUTNIK, D., prof. dr; MARTINIS, U., dr; JEREMIC, D., dr
Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann disease (report of 5 cases). Med.glasn.
14 no.9:421-425 S '60.
1. Institut za tuberkulozu NR Sr 'je (Direktor- prof. dr M.Grujic)
(SARCOIDOSIS case reports~-
BUDISAVLJEVIC, M.; SIBIA1, D.; MLADEENOVIC, R.; KARTINIS, U.
Our 1st ca3c of intralobar pulmonary Bequcstration. A~ta
Iugosl. 9 no.l.-80-85 161.
1. Institut za tub.-,rkulozu NR Srbije (Director prof. dr Milic
(LUNGS abnorm~
BUJDISAVLJEVIC, M., dry MALENIC, S., dr; DUKIC, J., dr; MARTINIS, U., dr
Bronchial adenoma, Med, glas, 15 no~12/12a-436-439 D 161.
1. Institut za tuberkulozu NR Srbije u Beogradu (Direktor~ prof. dr
M. Grujic)
(ADE40MA case reports) (BRONCHI neopl)
GRUJIC, Milie, prof., dr-, BUDISAVLJMC, Manojlo, doe., dr; MARTINIS, Uros, 4r
The problem of the pathogenesis of tuberculosis considered from the
viewpoint of modern medical science. Med. glas. 15 no.12/12a-460-466
D 161.
1. Institut za tuberkulozu NR Srbije (Direktorl. prof. dr M. Gruj1C)
(TUBMCULOSIS etiol)
BUDIS.AVLJEVIC, M.; R124SA, Lj.; MARTINIS, U._
Solitary congenital bronchogenic pulmonary and tracheal cysts.
Tuberkuloza no.2/1+:169-177 162.
1. Institut za tuberkulozu NRS, Beograd (direktor: prof. dr M. Grujic).
(LUNG DISEASES) (TRACHEA) (CYSTS)
L'"U -:C"_,T %VIA
SAV j(7.:VjC Li. PLT-~()VIC7 U. ~j*u~Yj.'111(j)- and
OVIC, Lahcr 1:,:dicine D,~rarCi!l,:Ini (Udeljenje Eedicine :ada),
Public Hen1th Institute of :jerbl*a (4,avad za Zdm-_vstvenu
Zastitu).',ni Srbije).
I'Lxrerimcntal InveCtj,_tLtjL)jj of Ue hffect of carbon i)isull-
"ide on A-'icc L':,_,q,-osed to Work ~,t~Aions at tiie 'Viskozal
Factory."
Belgrade, Glr.snik Z.-vvod,;. zz;i Zubtitu Iiii L~rt)ije,
Vol 11. 0 s 4 1 C
I I -)uPI 1~1~-
Abstrsct: /-tuti-ors' Ln.-.lis", modifieg Grou,,~s of
mice (15-,~ in P11) ..!ere ex-osed to L'.5 to 200 c;D.-.-ffaa c,.'L* car-
bon di-culfide -er liter of c. hours a clay for 10 days.
,L_
The control Crcu;~ numbered 4C mice. bubsequent i:~icrosco~.-
4c study of liver, lur.-67 &nct brain tissue showed deferer-
A L;,
-r-c-ibronchial anu sub~icural extravasation, Eubel~-
ation, . ~
endynal. hem~orrhnl-ej ar,,4 ~~-cjjf~ration of the cerebral
b~tA
.reurologia. ImT 2. P-.- imlIcior 6-."r.Lov we're also noted ir.
,~Zl/the ccnt-~ol I-rcuj~. -4o references.
14
RASOVIC, Lj., doe., dr; BUDISAVLJEVIC, M., dr; MALENIC, S., dr; DUKIC, J., dr;
MLADENOVIC, R. v qrj-MAHT=,1J,,, All-
Pleural decortication in the treatment of complications and sequelae
of pne=othor-ax. Mad. glas. 16 no.1:26-28 A '62.
1. Institut za TBC NR Srbije (Upravnik: prof. dr M. Grujic)
(MMOTHORAX ARTIFICIAL compl)
MIJUSKOVIC, B.; BUDIMIR,M.; MARTINIS, U.
I
Primary diffuse interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. Tuberk-u-
loza 15 no.3t460-467 Jl-D$63.
1. Inst-itut za tuberkulozu SR Srbije, Beograd. Direktort.
prof.dr. Milic Grujic.
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MARTINIluct C', conf.; BACAUARUl.V.0 lector
InAhLdev and the method for their Prevention or stabilization. Natura
Geografte 13 no.4:25-35 JI-Ag 161.
1. Untversitatea.. Iasi.
~;.; BACAUANTU, V.
,~eamorphulogical 2tudies app.iaril Lr. qup~ort of urbar. FLrAJ
sirs*ematiz-ation in Moldavia; methoa of research. Anal St Jasay
11 -~: ~jl- 101 lb3.
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DLHOS, E.; MACH, M.-.
How to evalmte L,-~ ~:-- -~-, - 1 gyn. 28 n0-4:227-228
My 163.
1. Gyn.-por. katedra S"DL v Trencine, veduci doe. dr. E. Dlbos.
(THROMBOPHLEBITIS) (THROMBEIASTOGRAPHY)
(HEPARIN) (3LOOD PLATELETS)
(MMPERAL DISORDERS' (EXTREMITIES)
SPAIN)
MARTINT4A, Emil, iaz.
Program of the Special Technical Commission for 1963.
Drevo 18 no.4:162 Ap 163.
MARTINKA, Emil, inz.
C7bemetics anc, the wr)od i-nd-ustxy. Zrcevo P-) no.12:458-459 D 164'.
1. State Research InsLItute of Wood, Bratislava.
MARTEKA.-J.
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by I. Asstalos, B.Sarfalvi. Roviewed, by J.Martinka. Googr can
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HOTIMMVICH, A.M.
History of progress of roentgenology in Russian dermosyphilography.
Vest. vener. no-5:46-48 Sept-Oct 1950. (CIKL 20:1)
1. Of the Sldn-Venereological Institute of the Ministry of Public
Health RSFSR (Di-rector -- Prof. S. Te. Gorbovitskiy; Scientific
Director -- 0. N. Podvysotskaya, Active Member of the Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR).
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MARTINIUC, Gh.
Formation and distribution of iron asdimientary deposits, with a
special reference to those of Rumania. Rev min 12 no.12:552-558
D 161.
(Rumania-Iron ores)
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Academic Degrees:
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Source: Bucharest, Stiinta si Tehnica I No 7, Jul 1961) PP 30-31, 37.
Buta: "The Principal Types of Iron Deposits and Their Spread in
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"Barrels Made of Used Staves". P. 6. (TECHNICKE NOVINY, Vol. 2, No. 8,
Apr. 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LCp Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
HOUMA, J.
Gerlachovsky stit, the highest peak of Carpathian Mauntaina.
Geogr cas SAV 15 no.2:153-154 163.
FARTIMO J.
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Me Andrjusenko [Andryudhobanko,, Oj.). Revieved by J. Martinka.
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PHASE I BOOK MLOTATION 262
Akademiya nAu BSSR. Institut ekonamiki.
Beloruaskaya SSIR (The Belorussian SSR) Mookow, Geografgiz, 1957. 486 P. 5,ooo
copies printed.
SPONSORING
AGENCY: Akademiya nauk Belorueskoy SSR. Institut ekonamiki.
RESP. EDS.: Kovalevskiy, 0. T.,Martinkevich.F. S.: Kuz'mina, N. G.,
BogqyavlenBkiy, 0. P.; Tech. Ed.: Nogina, N. I.; May Ed.:
Chentsovp- V. A.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for geography teachers and university students;
it is also reccomended to emplayeea of Soviet planning organizations.
COURAGE: The book is divided into a general description and a survey by oblasts.
The first part gives the historical background, a geographic descrip-
tion and an econmic surve.) of the republic; the second part deals
with each of the seven Belorussian oblasts. The author makes reference
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to the destruction inflicted by World War 11 and he states that in 1940
Belorussia had a population of 9,200,000 whereas today its population is
only 8'OW'OW. jThe author does not account for the cession of the
Bialystok regloa. Flax is the main technical crop of Belorussia and the
republic boasts of a well-developed linen industry. Potato cultivation
and the Industrial use of potatoes along with pig breeding follow in im-
portance in the Belorussian national econcey. The main manufacturing in-
dustries are in order of their importance by ruble value: the food-
processing industries, light industries, the metalworking and machine-
bu.4lding industries, including motor vehicles. Four-fifths of Belorussian
msnufacturing is carried on in four original Soviet oblasts (Minskaya,
Vitebskays, Mogilevskaya, and Gomellskaya). ioc~&l power stations are
predominantly peat-burning stations and are supplied from numerous peat
bogs. Peat is the only domestic fuel in addition to wood. Over 7,000,000
metric tons of peat were mined In 1955. Coal and oil are imported. The
development of electric power facilities is treated to a considerable
extent but capacities of the power plants are seldom mentioned. The peat-
burning Belorueskays GRES im. Stalina is the largest of the plants.
Considerable attention is paid to industrial enterprises of all-Unlon
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significance, e.g.; the Minsk Tractor Plant and the Minsk Motortruck Works.
The Motortruck Works is the only producer of 25-ton dmp trucks for the Soviet
market. The Tractor Works makes 11 percent of Soviet tractors including the
BelaruBI type, a vheel tractor. The machine-tool plants or Belorussia build
one-twelth or all Soviet machine tools. Only the "Kirov" and "Yorosnilav"'
plants at Minsk are specirically mentioned. There are altogether 6 machine-
tool plants in operation and one more plant is und r construction. Two other
plants of all-Union importance are discussed, both of them in Minsk: a
tractor plant and a motorcycle plant. The latter manufactures 10 percent
of all Soviet motorcycles and 16 percent of all Soviet bicycles. Several
plaos making electric equipment are also mentioned but little information
is given concerning equipment. Only seven photographs are related to
Belorussian industries. These show:1) aninside view of a tractor-assembly
shop, 2) a 40-ton trailer built at the Minsk Motortruck works. 3) a general
viev of the Osipovichi Hydroelectric Pover Station'. 4) the Rechitsa Fu=iture
Umbine in Gamellskays. CYblwts., 5) a Clinker kiln at the Krichev Cement Plant
6) an inside view or the Minsk Worsted Textiles Combine, 7) inside view of the
VitebeL Rug and Velvet Combine. There are 100 phortographs, 30 maps, 10 tables,
and 200 Soviet references.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreward
General Survey
Territory and Geographical Situation
Natural Conditions and Resources
Topograpky
Minerals
Climate
Rivers and lakes
soil
Flora
Fauna
Development of the National EconcmW
262
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5
5
7
8
14
20
24
29
31
39
44
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Population and Culture
Economic Conditions
Industries
Agriculture and animal husbandry
Transportation
Regional Sur7ey
The Oblasts of Belorussia; Interior EsonomicUniti;
Minskays. ()blast
Mogilftskaya Crblast
Vitebskaya Oblast
Molodechneaska,ya Oblast
262
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99
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188
201
201
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268
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