SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKHAYEV, G.A. - NIKIFOROV, A.S.

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'Mm/aning jbth~ds oat 48 mnftg XqUIVIOUt "Metal Propping of Workings at Shaft No 31. raragmnda Coal Basin," G. A. Nikhayev, Kining MW, 21 pp 'Nekh Trad I Tyazh Rabot" No 10 Describes procedure In detail, with three disgraim. System was introduced In Apr 194T. Production of steel props should be increased and weight reduced. AW 21/49T,014 SHEVCHENKO, V., konstruktor (Yrtmze); LEVENON, A.; PIDDUKHIN, A. (Saransk MordoVskoy #SSR)I, "KW4.'MAN,,j~ MARTITANOV, I. Uvanuli~-, VMOVt A., mekf~----jw~y- Novki, VIsAiidrskaya oblast') From reader to reader. Tekh.mol. 31 no.2328-29 163. (MIRA 16s6) 1. BVrinskiy sovkhoz, Kunashakskiyrayon, Chelyabinskaya oblast', (for Nikhellman). (Technological innovations) NIKHiNSON. A. G. Nasopharynx Spatula-cannula for the irrigation of the ansopharynx. Vest. oto-rin., 14, No. 2, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified. NIKHINSON, A.G. r-------------- 1-1 --------- Age factor in anatoaW of the nasopharynx. Vest. otorinolar., KoakTa 14 no.6:76-77 NOT-Doe 1952. (CIRL 23:4) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Department of OperatiTO Surgery (Read -- Prof. M. K. Gitis). Omsk Medical Institute. iF'111*.310N) .11. G. Ear - Diseases Otitis in dispepsia and dysentery 'n infants. Voi- i ..;A. i det. 20 Nlo. 1), 1)112. (). Monthly fist Lf Russian Accessions , Library of Congress, 3c~ t(--,,..ber. lq!jy Unc 1- NINHINSCH, A.G., kandidat maditainakikh nauk JaryageaL cyst. Testoto-rin. 19 ao.2:114-115 Mr-Ap '57 (KIBA lo: 6 ~ 1. Is I gorodelcoy klinichookoy bollattay g. Omaka. (LARYNX. cyst surg. (Rua)) M INSON, A G. ~~6%r-plholo-gical changes in the tonsils in tularemia and brucallosts. Sov.med. 21 Supplement:25 '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Is 2-Y infektaionnoy gorodskoy Iclinichask bollnitsy Onska. (TONSILS-DISUSES) ( TU IARM 1A )OTBRU091USIS) HIKHINSON A G kaud med.nank (003k) Cardiac reflex from the upper respiratory tracts. laz.ned.zhur. 40 no.5:117 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:7) (HESPIRATORT ORGANS) (RULMS) NIKHINSON, A.G., kand.med.nauk Unconditioned reflex interrelations of different areas of the upper respiratory tract and their role in the pathogenesis of angina. Zhur. ush.., nos. i gorl.bol. 22 no.1:4-8 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz Otorinolaringologicheskoy kafedry (zav. - prof. V.G.Yemolayev) Leningradskogo ordena Lenina instituta usovershens+.vovaniya vrachey i iz 1-y gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollaitsy g.Omska (glavnyy vrach O.B.Vinogradova). (REFLEM) (R&SPIRATORY OFCANS) (TH-ROAT-DISZA-'JES) M", Air., kand.med.nauk Some data on the phyelology of the acoustic awaynore 2mr,ueb,' nosel. gorl.bol. 22 no. W-91 Jl-Ag 162. (MMA l6f2) =TIC mot) NIKHDISONJ I.M. 25876 0 Leptospiroznykh Zabolevaniyakh Soobshch. II I.Mi. Nikhinson I B.N. Pakhiaskiy. Voyen.-Med. Zhurnal, 1946, No.6, S. 45-49 SO: LETOPIS NO. 30, 1948 HURINSOM I.K., podpolkovnik maditainakoy slushby; LEV, A.S.. podpolkovnik mAitsfaskoy 91ELzhby Some data on the role of the water factor in the epidemiology of dysentery. Voen.-md. zhur. no.4:59-60 Ap 156. (KLRA 9:9) (WATIM--BACT]IRIOLOGT) (DTSINTIRT) Brig ~- 1WHOMM 141 NSo N, I. M-, or Alr-- Samp, 6ij, With the Help of P_ Filter Cart- ridge and Gas Mask to Detect MicrofloraP by I. M. Nikhinson, I. A. Katanellson', and R. D. Gorodetakiy, voy-,'Ih~no- - ~~iy ~hl=n ~O ~,Iov~ 56, p "We proposed anu tested the filter cartridge of a filtering gas mask to simplify the method of collecting air samples, especially under field conditions, for the purpose of observing microorganisms, rickett- siae, and viruses in the samples. "The filter cartridge is a tin cylinder 1.8 cm in diameter and 2.5 cm high. The botton of the cylinder has 10-20 openings. The other :--,nd is open. "On the intf-ior surface of the grid of the cartridge, a pad con- sisting of si;, 1,.2rs of gauze is closely compressed by a bottomless cylinder 4.5 cm high which is set inside the first cylinder (the dimen- sions of the cartridge can be varied depending on the size of the openings in the casing of the gaz mask). The converted filter cartridge is wrappeu in paper or placed in a metal or wooden covering and sterilized. 14M.1 At ,housing. From 5 to 6 minutes after use of the gas mask with the filter -partridge has begun, the cartridge is removedLnd `.aken into a bacterio- .logical laboratory. Smears are prepared from uhe suspension obtained by washing the six-layer gauze with physioiogicai soiution; seeding and in- fection of animals are carrieu out with the suspension. "We conducted 95 bacteriological analyses of air in rcoms of the barracks. Camples were taken while the barracks was occupied. Air was simltaneousiy investigated by D'Yakanov's method. i, _11'yakanov flask vas connected to the gas mask. , gas meter permitted us to establish the fact that a man in a gas mask equipped with a filter cartridge in- hales 6 liters of air per ailnutei. The same voltwv_- of air is inhaled if a D'yakanov flask is attached to the gas mask. One ml of 9~,ispenrjion wao seeded on a Petri dish containing agar. The seedings afforded the growth of microorganisms encountered in the air (Sarcina, "taphylocozcus, gram- yositive bacilli, molds, and fungi). "The same microorganisms were isolated from the air with the .-ilter cartridge as were isolated when samples were collected with the D'.,.P-nCv flask. In 22 air samples, the quantity of microorganisms was found to be greater on collection with the filter cartridge; in 53 samples, -~he quantity was only slightly greater than that found in samples collected by the Dlyakatiov method; in 20 samples, analogous resultro were obtained. / 3 Fifteen air samples were taken in the barracks inmediately after the personnel had arisen, and the same number were taken after the quarters had been ventilated. Ventilation decreased the microbial c-ntent of the air in the barracks 2-22-5 times. "Idith the help of the filter cartridge the unit physician can check the ventilation in the barracks. The simplified method of collecting air samples can be employed for determining the species content of the microflora. Vie investigated theaLr in a laboratory box after dispersing,; a suspension of Staphylococcus aureus and intestinal bacilli in it. These microorganisms always infected the gauze packing of the filter. The filter cartridge can also be used expediently under field conditions in cases where rapid collection of air samples for detecting microflcra is required." 3 'YS C~,iu-.",.ry :USSR E ca -,~c 17': V! 1,03.1 ,'.bs J,:ur: Ref amr-Disl., lic. 2'31, 1958, N,~ 103590 -r Nil,:Anson, I.M.; Kailur, T..').; E..:. T ~lo Fever in Salc':alln. Orig Pab: Zh. raikrobiol-, cj)ide-,.ii--I. i ir =,Obdol-, 1958, No 2, 51-54 - ,bs krr.,.ct: Nc, c~ustract. C~ird : 1/1 KRICHMVSKIY. A.Yu.; 111KHMS011, LH, --,\ A case of ornithosis. Yrach.delo no.2:191 1 '59. (KIRA 12:6) 1. Klinika infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - prof.I.R.Braude [deceased] ) Rhar'kovskogo Twditainakogo InEstituta i oblustnaya saniturno-opidemiologichesloaya stantoiyu. (ORNITHOSIS) NIKHINSONp I.M,j DOBRAYAp T.Ye.j YASHEKp D.N. Virological and serological. features of the Influenza outbreak In Kharkov mid districts of Kbarkov Province in the first quarter of 1959o Vop. virus. 5 no. 6:751 N-D 160. (KIRA 14..4) (KHARKOV PROVINCFD01UENZA) NIMINSOIN, I.M.; BASKOVICH, TSA.; SWETS, TS.I. ---- Method for the bacteriological study of convalescents and those who have had dysentery. Lab. delo 7 no.12:36-37 D 161. (MI tU 14- 11) 1. KharIkovskaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya (glavnyj vrach I.I.Chernov). (DYSENTERY) ACC NRs AP6031640 SOURCE CODE: Ulk/0240/66/000/009/C~08()/GC)81 Ab-MOR: Nikhinso _-I. M.; (Candidate of medical sciences; Khar'kov); Goroderskaya, V. M. (Khar'kov); Kurasova, Zh, V. (Khar'kov) ORG: none TITLE: Phage typing pathogenic staphylococci SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no. 9, 1966, 80-61 TOPIC TAGS: staphylococcus, pathogen, phage, typin6, diagnostic iliedicine, ~-bacteriology, bacteriophage ABSTRACT: staphylococci isolated from human feces were phage typed into %hree basic groups and then into subgroups. This method was compared with results of standard tests and found to be faster and more accurate, [WA-50; GBE No. 121 SUB CODE. 06/ SUBM DATE: 29Jan66/ 1jAIG REF: 004/ UDC: 576.851.252.06.077.5 Card 02201 NXIMSON L.M., Chief Bureau of Keehanization PA - 3060 TITU of work intensive prosoeseea (Sekhanizatelya trudoveakikh proteessov.- Russian) MIODICAL Notallurg 1957g Vol 2,, Wr 4, pp 29 - 30 CUSSR) Itoosiveds 511957 Reviewedi 7/1957 ABSIWT The otrounstanoo that future asehanization was not taken into assount when the Kumstak Istallurgioal Combinate was built makes this aeshanization. extremely diffloult. Nevertheless, mush progress has been made in the postwar years. 982 difft- avat measures made it possible to withdraw and use otherwise &ban$ 3000 workers and to make easier the work of 5000 others. A roserve of perforusnas inerease ii the outting of the tin* of furnaes Uy-offs at r*palrs. Rare it was possibl* by ae*ha- .mlsatlon and bettor orgwdsation to nave about 4-5 days per blast furnaes. The Nartin furnases have the shortest inter- ruptions In their wank I& the entire USSR. The workers of the ooke furnaess showed mush seal and initiative in finding a spesI&I aeohanise4 settler for the exehange of the nountings of the regenerators of the sake furnaves without Interrupting the operation"kpf the furnaess. Nevertheless mush still has to be done. The pl6ta and the sposialized institutes must work out offieiont methods of sooling the furnaeas after they have CARD 1/3 He4hanization of work intensive processes. PA - 3060 been laid off. Marq interesting devises have been introduced in the rolling sills of the Cosbinatel nauipulary rulers with pneumatic drive at the lifting platforms of the fine staging of the plate-rolling mill, mechanical edgera for semifinished material and ingots, etc. Many stages of production formerly were bottlenecks because they had to be done manually. Under difficult conditions of the plant which was under continuous operation the conveyance of rails to the sount0sink was asohanisod (by means of tractors and roll tables) resulting in the availability of 112 workers of rother purposes and in #n increase of the performwes by 50 4'. Simultaneously the weight of the rails was increased to 75 kg pot running motor. lower- thelesag a complete aosernisation of the rolling trains still is lacking. Loading an& unloading are already highly mechanized. In order to sake a mechanization in the transport division pos- sibl*9 the depots for raw materials M4 fuel had to be reson- strueted, now types of wagons had to be 6reated and old ones rebuilt. The degree of mechanization rose to 94 ~. But *yen hot@ many things still have to be done. It present, moohanisation of the work in the forthearth trench of.the blast furnaot is under CAXD 2/3 Heohanization of work Intensive processes. PA - 3o6o review, as well as a widening of the openings for steel disoharge, the elimination of mounted brieks frox %he regenerators of the Martin furnaaes, ele&ning of the doors of the ooke furnaaes, eto. Many work intensive operations of the oleaning of the rolling produsta have not yet beet meehanized: punching, oorting and paeking. Many things still are imperfect. Not QUlV the Cosbinate is interested in is- provementa. The paper under review exptesses regret that no help is forthoming from the Ministry of Iron Metallurgy. Neither standard machines nor transport equipaent are supplied by the Ministry so that the Coubinato itself had to oonstruot a freight oar in its Transport Division and a nobile excavating naohine still Is needed so that soil has to be moved by manual work. (I reprodustion) ASSOCIATION: KuznetGk ketallurgisal Conbinate, Staliask. (Kuznetakiy Idetallurgisheakiy Koubinat, Stalinsk - M) PRESENTSD BY: - SUBMITUD: - LTAILABLSP Library of Congress. CAn 3/3 NIKHIffSON$_j114&1. . inzh.; TESLEHKO, L.F., inzh. fteparing tho welding wire for welding in carbon dioxide. Svar. proizv. no.6t39 Je. 163. (MIRA 16.-12)" 1. KharIkovskly traktorosborcichnyy zavod. ZOGRAFKI, Str.; VIKHTLAITV, Khr.; DASHEY.G. Successful surgery of a caBo of phoochroinocytoina. Khimirgiia (Sofiia) 16 no-10059-961 163. 1. 1z katedrite po bolnichna khirurgiia i po endokrirologiia i bolesti na obmianata pri isn, SoMa. 4~ GRUNER, Matilda, inz.; NIKIC, Milutin, inz.; FIIAJDIC, 14irko, dr.Inz. Color of nitrooomyoglobin during the processing of frankfurters. Kam ind 12 no.9:665-669 S 163. 1. Biotehnoloski odjel, Tehnoloski fakultet, Zagret. 2. Clan Redakcionog odbora, "Kemija u industriji" (for Filajdic). S/076/6 3 /03 7/001/011/029 B101/Bla6 AUTHORS: Kondratlyev, V. P., Fi_kich,_V-,_I.__(moscow) TITLE: Electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions of alkaline earth chlorides at high temperatures PERIODICAL: Zhurnal-fizicheskoy khimii, v. 37, no. 1, 1963, 100-105 TEXT: The data on the electrical conductivity X of aqueous solutions of ildgC129 CaC12, and SrC-12in molal concentrations of 0.05 - 1.0 m and 0 0-5 m BaCl at 25 300 C, which so far have not been published, were 2 6alculated and are here tabulatpd. At rising temperature )t was found to k where c is the malal pass a maximum. X = Ac exp IB(T max - T) /T] I concentration, and A, B, k are empirical constants, is valid in the above range of temperatures and concentrations. The occurrence of X at a max certain temperature is explained by the assumption that the dissociation of the electrolytes decreases as the temperature increases. At lower temperatures the salts are completely dissociated, their le depends on the Card 1/2 3/076/63'/037/001 /011/029 Electrical conductivity of aqueous Bioi/B186 radius of the solvated ion, i. e. on its mobility, and forms the sequence 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 1 4. Ca < Sr The mobility increases and the amount of the '4g < Ba dissociated ion decreases as the temperature ri .ses. Hence, 11~max occurs at a certain temperature. Besides, hydrolysis takes place at high temperatures causing the appearance of highly mobile H4.ions. The sequence MgCl 2> CaC 12 > SrC 12 *~ BaC'2 holds for A at 0.0'5 M, owing to the different tendency of the studied alkaline earth compounds to hydrolyze. There are 6 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION- Moskovskiy knimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. D. I. Mendeleyevu (moscow institute-of Chemical Technology imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev) SUBMITTED: September 27, 1961 Card 212 NiKICH9 V.1.j GORBACHEV, S.V. Specific gravity of electrolyta in aah;rdrouo a,:stlc acid at high temperatures. Trudy MKRTI nc.4424.1-44 164. (MIRA 18~1) Specific conductivity of electrolyle solutions in &nbjrdrous acetic acid at high temperatures. rbid.t45-49 KMTO N.V.; RalaxaLicin eqii:~titms fur the wagnetic cment of a Jc;ci;nd L-pi-P. system. 7'ecrest. i kf-,,mq. 1. ric.4.505-151" 163. ( M : 8 ! , " ) L, Institut kh'--ptches~ 0, is represented by the function p(X,zr. The b energy of the radiated plate is then given by - pe p (z, 0) v- (,) dzj'p and the 2. .7 inverae integral transformation of the functions v(x) and- p(xqz) are obtained in a aeries exp.viaion of plate characteristic functions,-.-.,. 2' ka V(z)r---Yju(k.)wsk.x;p(x,2)g*71p(k.)eihlcu -X1 A where wave number of n-th fundamental mode of plate vibration and k3 Card 1~3