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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OLEYNIKOVA, T.M. - OLIFER, A.

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OLAYNIKOYA, T.N. WYOV) -~ Ira 0 MmWklaukrg Xorphologica2 changes in the peripheral nervous systemcaused b,~r iDnizing radiation. Trach.da1v no.2:327-132 7 156. (MIL 9:7) 1. Laboratori7a morfologii (rukowditell deystyitallnyy chlen JO USSR professor A.I.Smirnova-Zamkova) InBtituta fiziologii ImBnt AA.Bogomolltsa AN USSR (MR700 SYSTM-DISUS-ES) (LADIATICH-PHYSIOLOGICAL XFYBGT) OLMIKOVA, T. N. Cand Yed Sci -- (dizs~ "Morphological changes In the peripheral nervous system under th'A''aotilon of X-rays and radioactive phosphorus upon the organism of aninals." Kiev, 1969. 12 pp (Acad Sci UkSSSR. Delaftment of Biol Soi), 100 copies (KL, 47-59, 117) -49- T-11* [OluxlykoTa' Tom.] late roorphological changeB In the peripheral mervmB sZrztem of animalp after acuta radiation sickness. 712101.2hur-likr*2 f) no-1:104-109 Ja-7 '59. 1 OUU 12: ~5) 1, Inetitut fiziologii 1-m. 1L.A.Bogomol't8a AN USSR, lu'Dora- torlyn noifelogil. STSM) GORDDETSKIY. A.A. DorodetOkyiv 0.0.1; KHOMUTOVSKIY. O~A. JKho=tovs,kyj, O.A.1; O~~OVA T , T.71.]; AHMUSHCHEIZO, V.V. 2.~. (0.1eynykova Mectron microscopic study of k-ldneys during acrute radiation sickness yroduced by radioactive strontium. Fi7siol. 2hur. [Ula.] 6 nb-3:405- 414 I~Y~e '60. (MMA 13:7) 1. Institut Miologii in. A.A. BDgcmolctsa AN USSR9, laboratoriya blofiziki. (KIDNEYS) (RADIATION SICKNESS) (ELEECTROU MICROSCOPY) 30369 gq ;,4-ov S/20bj8l/001/004/019/032 3)298/D303 AUTBORS: Gorodetskiyt A, A.V Karu]puv To Tz.t Khomutovshiy, Oo Av~ OleynikvTa) To N.9 cmd Andryushchenho, To V. TITLEs Blectronascopic study of -the lungs with chronic radiation siclmeas induced by radioactive strontium TERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, To 1v no. 42 19619 564-566 TEXT: In preTioux research the authors found that the admimistration of radioactiTe strontium in dozes sufficient to cause acute radiation sicliness induced changes in the lung tissue (h eremi% hemorrhage, etc.) after I - 2 days (-T 96 1 and with chronic radia,- Ref, 12 Fizial. zh.5 62 1 of tion siclmes3 after 2 - 3 daya (Ref. 2: Te2* dokl. nauchnoy konferentxii yo yroblemas "Lachebnoye i diagnosticheshoye primeneniya radicakt3*LTnlkb i2otopo-7 (The Therapeutic and Diagnostic Use of Radioactive Isotopex t1p 1harsko-vq 1900). HowaTer, there were indicationa that submicroscopic losloms enzuod much earlier. The present work was an attempt tD check thix. Tests were ran on white rats. SrSP in the form of its chloride Card 1/3 Le 2~ 30360 S/205/61/001/004/019/032 Electromoscopic study of... D298/D303 salt was imjected into the rat's abdominal cavity in a dose of 0.32 ,"c/g. 'The animals were killed off at periods ranging from I hour to 108 days after irradiations, and slides were prepared from their organs examined und-ar an 'Y 3M- 100 (UEM-100) electron microscope at magnifica- tions of 15DO - 302000, Only one -hour after the administration of radioactive strontium, marked edema of the epithelial and endothelial cello and the connective tissue of the alveolar septa were noted. Par- ticularly large Tacuoles were distributed tbrough the protoplasmatic plate3 of the endothelial and epithelial cello. The lesions affected all the strata of the alveolar septap blood Tesaalz~ bronchi and the pleura. Dense dark granules appeared in the epithelial cells. The autbor.9 consider the changes in the membranes and connective tissue layers of the alveolar walls particularly notevortby since they were of a marked dynamic natures connected witb the course of radiation siclinesa. In the early period of radiation sickness (1 - 7 days)2 the membranes become thickened, edematous, pultaceous and delamimated, while at later periods (40ths, 9Dtb and 108th days) they are densely packed. As radia- tion sickness develops, the layers of connective tissue thicken and Card 2/3 L 39360 S/205JBI/001/004/01 0/032 Zlectranvacopic study of..a D298/D303 do-velop incorractly oriemtated coarse fibers. Electronoscopic oxamina.- tion, therefore,, reToals early changes In the cells and membranes of the lung tissue Thicbg to a certain extent, explain the appearance of early hemorrhages in the lungs. The tbickenimg and hardening of the membranva and connective tissue layers at later stages explains the deterioration in the gas metabolism in cases of chronic radiation sickness* There are 5 figures and 12 referencess 5 SDviet-bloc and 6 mon-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the Znglisb-lamguage publication reads as follows: F. N. 10v9, Amat. Bee.; 1179 241t 1953. Institut fiziologii im. A. A. 130gomolltaa AN USSR (Imsti- tUtb Of PhYSIOlOgy i3D. A. A. BVgDX00l0tX2 AS UkrSSRL XiYeT SUMMED: February 13) 19BI Card 3/3 GUYL-MCH, M.I. [Ru-nery-ch, " .. =0=1 O.A. D.A.] OLMIROVA., TZ. [Cleir-ficova, T.M.3; HUMS' 7.7. State of some subnicrOBODPiC structures and ribmucleoproteine of the heart muscle im experinantal nyocardial imfar--Uxm. Fizial. zhur. [Ukr] 9 no.5t622-631 B-016) (MM 17:4) I* Laboratoriya fiziblogii kTovoobraBbcbsniya i morfologii nerynoy sistemyInstituta fiziologli imeni A.A* Bogomol2toa All UkrssR:, Ki-yov. I.I.; CLEYNIX019.1) T.F. .~;mmratfve dat-a cri th-, effect of ginaeng and ZRIeutherc-coccua .1r. artificially raised leval of blood sugar. Hat. k 12Uch. zhen'. i drag. lek. rast. Dal'. Vest. rio.5:0149-251 163. (MIRA 17t8) ~o DBIlnevootocIm" MInI intmi V.L. Kmarova Sibirskop ct4eleniya AN SSSM. OIETNIKOIA, T. V. "The Vernalization of I.,linter Grass Durii-ig Einus Temperature," Md. Ak. 'JaiA- SS-'.R, 60, 'To. 4, 1948. All-Union Inst. of Plant Culture, Acad. Aggric. Sci. im. V, I. Lenin anna,OVA , r. V. "Action of Ught TcmperatureF~ o.,-, tiho Levelop,ent of "hort-Day Gra-,s," v D6kI. Ak. Rauk SSSR , 62, INO. 5, 1948. Ph~-siol. Lab., A-U Inst. of Plant Studies, Acad. Agric, Sci. im. V. I. Lenin ou:'amovA, -T.V. Oloinikova, T.V. Ctz.~rvcahivostl Standwrtnykh Sortov Ozimoi I Yarovi Pshen:--tsy Ila Yarovisatsiyu I Dlinu Dnya. Sbornik Trudov Pushkinsk Laboratorii Vsesovuz. In-ta Ra3tenievodstva L., 1949 S. 95-114- Dibliogr. S.114 030: Mtopis Ro. 30, 190 OTIZINIKOVA, T. V. Oleinikova, T.V., Yarovizats-4ya Ozir.Vka Ziakuu Pri Otritsatelirrjkh lomparaturakh. Sbornik Trudou Pushkinsk Laboratorii -Vsesoyuz. In-ta Rnsteniyavod~Ava. L., 1949, S. 131-41.- Biblioggr: S. 140-41. SO: Iatopis No. 30, 1949. OIZINIKOVA, TIB It 22548 019-inikova., T.B. Znacheni7a Temperatury nochi d37a razvltiya zlakov. sbornik trudov pisbkinBk 2-aboratorii vsesc7uz in-ta raspenievodstva L. 191,9 .9. -143-% SO: IETOPISI No. 30, 191+9 CLEINIKOVA, T,L 22536 Olainikova, T.V. Znachenit dliny dnya pri prokhozhdanii rastenlyami stadii 7arovizataii Bbornik trWov pughkin laboratorii. Vsesqyuz in-ta rastenievodvtva~. L 1949 a 257-U SO: IETOPIS' No. 30, 191+9 -OLU~NIKU'Vil, -'-V" o1w ;:~~ 29754 Vltymlyc Trfimpye-Flatury 'oOMVIL na Slenrost' itn-.vitivn Dlinn.:,4,,-iyc-v-nykh Do~lafly aluo. N-nily Nlovlya ~;Yorlyo, T. Lxvlil, No. J; '194,I)p 9. 605-M SO: LETOPIS 'IC. 40 T. V. Root Crcpz; Phasic dtvclcpr,-,ent of tix-ycar old rcot cropa. Dckj. Al; SSSR Erf no. -~, 1)r2. IT 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, lovember 1959, Uncl. 2 RaUMOV.V. 2. 01;9Y.NlX(NA,T-7-; ICEDAN(N,I.T. Importance of mutrition and growth for the process of Terna.112ation. Ylziol.rast. I nD-1:73o-80 5-0 154. (XIM:10) 1. Vsesoyuxnrj inotitut rastenlyevodBtva Tsej3oyuznDy Akademii sel'- skokho27a7Bt'Venmykh nmk imeni Lenins, Leningrad (Vernali2ation) (Botmu-Physiology) RaUMOV, V.I.; OLYM1011, T.T. Verzalization of wAnter cerssI2 at belov-1roollM temparatares. Yimitl.rast. 2 noo5:497-504 S-0 '55. O%MA 9/-.2) I.V,B&svyazjW7 Inatitut raltemlysytdstTa V2svoyuzxvy A)mdeMil ssl'skokho%7ay,stTe%mykh nauk imsid Leniza, Lemimgrad. (varmalizatiolk) (Graim) OMNIKOU.? T.Y.1 kand. biol. nauk . ~ ~, Wfact of the goographical corditionn of seed production on c1nnPex In the phasic Charneterls tics of plants. Trudy pe prilcl. bot., gen. i ael. 30 no. 3:47-59 157. (MIRA 11:7) (PInnts, Cultivated) SAZUMV, V.I.; OL1'rNIXOYA, T.V. Effect of the length of the day on the reaction of planta to vermalisation. Agrobiologiiu no.6-.874-882 N-D 159. (MRh 13:4) 1. PuBbk-InsViye laboratorii Vensoyusnogn instituta rautenye- Yodstva. g.PuBbkin, LeningradBkoy oblasti. 2. Chlon-korrespondent Ysesnymnoy akadenii 9e1'akokho2yaystvennykb nauk inani Lenina Uor Ra2UMOV). (Vernalization) (Plants, Effect of light on) ,=,YNIKCVA, T&V9 I kandabiolnauk ROactiOn Of tmatOOP to the lengtb of day and tappe-rature. TI-1d;r po pri3d. bot,, gen. i nal. 32 no.3:108-115 '59. (HIPIA 34-' 5) (Tomatoes) (Plants, Effect of-light on) (E-Lants'? Effect of temperature on) Xffect of gibberellim on the groyth and developnent of perennial grasaeB. 33ot. 2bur. 45 =a.32:1774-1781 D 160. (MM 13:12) 1. Idbvratoriyafi2iologil rantenly Veemoymnogo instituta raste- ni7c-vodqtva~ g. Pashkin. T (Gibberellims) (GrasseB) RAMMOV., V.1.3 OISYNIKOVA T.V. ggiia Significance of the longth of day In vernall2ing p2zmt-s. Agrobiolck, no,5i666-675 34 162. (MM -15: 11) I. Vsesqyuzrrjy nauchno.-insledovatellskly Itstitut rastaniyevodstva, Leningrad. (Vernalization) (Photoperiodism) OLMIKOVA, T.V.; P.D. ThermoBtaAlity of Cell protoplasm in some varieties of I - rin vbeat. Bot.zbur. 47 mo.3-.337-343 mr 962. Aj 9 -OMU 15:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchmo-issledovatel'skiy institut rastonlyevodstva, Leningrad. (*eat-Varieties) (Protoplasm) (Plants, Effect of temperature on) OLEYNIKOVA, T.V. I --- Viktor Ivamovicb Razuuov; on his 60th birthday. Bot. 2hur. 47 no.12:1855-1857 D 162. - (PaRA 16:6), 1. Vsoooyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva, Leningrad. (Ra2umov, Viktor Ivanovich, 1902-) Jrl Ole ujrly 1 .11 d" J r) J U r". r. -41 163. L~: 3 1) 1. Laboratcriyv morfologi.t nervnoy sistoray institata im. A.A, Dogomullttm AN UkrS'"'Rp 1% ` iyov. ojzMXOV,k,'tT. V. "The effect of high temer2ture and 31glit on cellular heat resistance of different varieties of plnntso* ME= - 7nternatlonal !kvnposi,m on the Rola of Call IlBactions In Adaptations or )%tazoa to Envirormontal Terporal"lZra, 4mingrad, USSR, 31 1%y - 5 Juns 1963 -p L 9940-66 E.11T (ni ) /E7 C/E j~r (y ; t t /T.LJ PEM~h 'R ~:AT5028242 SOVRCF CODE: UR/2631/65/000 0 /0069/0073 AUTHOR: a, L A Smirnov, M, V.; Tsiovkin Olez~ijov -Y ORG:. Institute of Electrochemistry, Ural Branch, Acads-rn -nif Sciences SSSR (Adadetn-iya n-a-u'-k SSSR, UraL'skiy filial, Institut elektrokhimij) TIT LF: Processes occurring at a_R!atujunj and nickel cathode durin electrolysis. 9 of carbonate melts SOURCE: AN SSSR. Ural'skiy filial. Institut etektrokhimii. Trudy, no. 6, 11965. Elektrokhimiya ras*plavlennykh solevykh i tverdykh elektrolitov (E lec troche mistry ci fused salts and solid eLectrolytes)'~ 69-33 TOPIC TAGS: carbonate,. electrolysis, cathode polarization, platinum, nickel, carbon, carbon monoxide ABSTRACT: The cathodic polarization of platinum .(at 640C) and nickel (at 600 and 700C) was studied during the electrolysis of the: ternary mixture LiZC03-NaZG03- K'ZC-03 (4:3.:3).in the range of current densities of, 10 -4 to I -Z A/cm?. The pro- ducts formed at the cathode were investigated. It is shown that depending upon the current density, various electrode reactions take place: at current densities below Card I 9940-66 ACC NRs AT502824Z 10-3 A/cm2, the cathode surface remains lustrous without any trace of deposition of,any products; at 10-3- 10-2 A/cmZ, a spongy Aeposit of finely divided carbon:IB formed; above 10-7- A/cm4, carbon mortoxide is evolved, 'and its volume increases with the I current. PolariZation has a concentration character and is associated -with the migration of carbonate ions from the Volume of the electrolyte to its surface. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE.:: 07 SUBMDATE: None OTH REF: 003 L 7969-06 En NVETC/Ek (M)/T/RWP (t) I/WP(b) IJP(c) I)S/JD/JG ACC NR: AP5025080'. SOURCE COD :UR/0364/65/0011010 121811224 %Vkl 45e~ AUTHOR: Tsiovkina, L. A.; Smirnov, M. V.; Oleynikova, V. A" ORG: Institute of Electrochernlstr7 of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Scientvs SSSR (Irisititut elektyA-himii Ural' skogo filiala Akademii nauk S88R) TITLE:Anode process es. on platinum in the. electrolysis of carbonate melts -,SOURCE: Elektrakhimiya, v, 1, no. 10., 1965.0 1218-1224 TOPIC TAGS: electrolytic cell, electrode platinum, gas adsorption, oxygen, carbonate, lithium, potassium, sodium. ABSTRACT: The article is an attempt tablly explain the effect of adsorbed oxy- gen on the polariz;ition of a platinum, electrode. The experiments -were carried out in hermetically sealed cells which made It possible to eliminate the dissolved oxygen from the. carbonate melts.. A melted mixture of the carbonates Li2CO.3, K2CO3, and NBC03 in the ratio 3:4:3 was placed in a platinum crucible. The electrode -investigated was a platinum sheet about 1 cm2 in area. lts potential wa3 Card 112 UDC:541.135.3 L 7969-66 ACC NR: AP5025080 measured with respect to a reference electrode which was a platinum tube through which was continuously blown a mixture Of ZC02 + 02. The cell was sealed -and evacuated at room temperature to a pressure of approximately 10-2 mm. Hg' and then filled with pure carbon dioxide gas. The potential of the platinum elec- _Arode fell graduWAy and, reached values of 0. 8-0. 9 volts further in the negative direction than the potential of the reference electrode. This means that the activi- ty of the oxygen adsorbed on the platinum decreased by 108- 109 times in compari- son-with the oxygen adsorbed on the reference electrode from the 2C02+02 m'-x- ture.. The article goes on to consider the change in, the potential of a platinum electrode in a carbonate melt according to the oxygen discharged on it, and, finally, the overvoltage during the evolution of a gas mixture of 2CO2 + 02 on a platinum anode during the electrolysis of carbonate melts. Results are sho-wn in tabular and graphic form. The change in the potential with cathode polarization indicates that here there are difficulties connected with the transfer of oxygen from the gas phase to the active locations of the metallic surface on which it can ionize and pass into the solution in, the form of iona. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables SUB CODE: GCI SUBM DATE: 27Nov64/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 001 Card USSHISoi.1 Science. Soil Bioloey Abs Jour : Bef Zhur - Biols: TID 10., 1958p fio ~3843 J-2 Author : Oleynikova Val, Inst Research Institute of Forestry and Mechanized Forestry Title : 'The Spindle Tree Uptake of Radioactive Phosphorus Orig Pub : Sba rabot po loBno kbevus Voese no-is in-t lesovodstva i nekhaniz. lesne kh-va, 1956, vns- 32, 18o-186 Abstract : The rasults are presented of multiple experiments with P32 usaft to explain the absorptive intensity and speed of trans- location of P in the roots of several species of spindle trees in various aGes (2., 3 and 5 years)s The roots of freshly dug up trees vere imersed for 1-5 minutes in a solution of radioactive I-,hosphate. It vas discovered that the intensity of 1,32 Toot uptake depende0l on the species of spindle tree and the are of the plants (the largest anount in two year olds). The greatest quantity of p32 accutmlated in the card 1/2 22 1 ------- c C. u -~~rf '.-, Y C, AT !;IG 0W.' vo re ~i -,! y ABSi JOUR. RnBiol., 1959, P-10. AUTHOR 1-0 T "ree ORIG. PUB. Pyul. niu,:-hnn-tn'-n. irfc)rm. i llc~ -.n ABSTLRti CT -1 7:~: 1- t ry tlun c~v a n, -, , -0 -.,n1 :70, at untll lit) ini then ,*ts Mlen with sanI . The trerit.,-ent -it~ 11 'u r - D t -IE, ..b, Zn -:n3 :, rncreif:ed --he germi ation ener:-,- sp e I s the grc,.;~h c~ th~i -)II,~Lnts. Tr e,-~ tv:e r.'. Vn an i orulucc-3 a:,. ~rSt:--,ificzur.~, effect.-". L -i: ~ a apc -an I",--3~i-anizati-n of For.:~s. ',~an ,menL Card - I/ /I OLEYINIKOVA, V. M. OKEYNLMA, V. M. OFlax DlsaaseB In tho Principal Flax-growing Regiom of 1-ast z)iberis," Trudy poZashchits RsBtenii Vos- tochnoi Sibirl, no. 2(4), 1935, pp. 269-305. 464.9 SOURCE: Sira - Si-9j-53, 15 Dec. 1953 Ye. A. "Experimental Study of the Formation of Postvaccinal Anti-Whooping Cough Immunity." Cand Med Sal, Khar1kov Medical Inst, Xharlkov 1954. (MiBlol, No 4, Feb 55) SO: SIM. 11D. 631, 26 Au~~,. 55 - Survey of Scientific and Techincal Disserta- tion Defended at USSR HLher Educational Institutions. 0 (14) PALOT, i1.; ~MGDI,E"TZMVA, Y.A.; KITCBNKO, A.Y.; OLETNIKOVA, Te.A. Wfect of sleep Induced by drugs upon the development of certain Infoc- tions. 2hur.mikrobIol.ep1d,I Imm. no-3:89 M? '54. (K6n 7:4) 1. Is Xharlkovskogo Inatituta epidealologii I n1krobiologil In. Nechnikova I kafedry mikroblologil Kharlkovzkogo Instituta usover- shenstvoyaniya vrachey. (Sloop) (Infection) USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Pathophysioiogy U- Is of Infectious Process. Abs Jour-. Ref Zhur-Biol., No 15,, 1958., 70740. Author : Palant B,, Blagodeteleva, V, A,., Hitchenko A. V.$ Ole nik2ya-'Lp-.~ Inst :Kharkov Institute of Vaccines and Sera. Title :The Role of Inhibition and Excitation in Certain Infections and Immunity, Report 1. The Effect of Medication-Induced Sleep on the Development of Certain Infections, Orig Pub: Tr, llharkov:~k, In-ta vaktsyn I syvorotok, 1957, 24Y 3-6, Abstract: Sleep induced by medications (urethane, urethane with veronal ., luminol, pentothal and sodium anytW aggravates the course of streptococci infection in mice (43 out of 46 mice died, and in the control Card 1/2 U S S.71, rob i C. I C) "bo JDur ticf Zl!ur !~,ioj. , 11,Tj 1.4, 1958, !o 623()0 "i u tr _OLla- t 7 it'l -, I ,~ ' j.-, j, C, i z .1 :~ L-,-- c1c, -.11 kova Yc;.,,. 'KhCricci flotitutu of Ve-ccin~,s mid 3o1-,--. 7 1 t 1,~ T." --. -a n u 1 r, I cf 'L,-; c t i vi i , s .9 a iC ci b i n ij 6 P c i: t u s f,, i P, t i Cri.- ~Iub Tr. Xhc.r':-,nvsk. n.-i. j. Val tsin i sy-v-)rotok 1 1) f;7 24, 147-i59 ab.-tract Card 1/1 21 MHUSKATA, X.N. [Ir2hatalka, X.N.1; OL3~TNIXO , -OV R . -1--yjL je.~L~ (OlelnyL a, I A.] Results ofaconference on the all-Itepublic problem 'Physiological cbmeteristics of children as the basis for effective training and the prevention of disease,m hd., akunb. I gin. 20 no.2:61-63 '58. (MM 13:1) (CHILUM) GRESS --VML')ItX, YNYTSWI, H.Ye.; BMAYAs MULOYAU01A, 0.1.; ISHMIDMO-1,11MIX, X.M.; VXL'VOVSXhYA. R.I.; Stud.v of an outbreak of tox1coBept1c diseaseB cauBed by 3uherichla colt type 0 111. Zhiar.mikToblol.epid. I Irmun. 30 no.5:3.43 My '39. Olin 12: 9) 1. 12 M=Ikovskogo institnta Taktain i syvoTotok imenj Hichni- kova i Mvirlkovskogo Instituta okhrany materinstva i detstva. (IMSTINES-DISBAUBS) GIM~-XMVMN, B.Y6-;-J3?JAYA, O.Si;-Y3OWL)Y1VOVA, 0.1,,--VBL�VbVSYAYA, R.L;- 09YAN'r.32VA. 1.V.; TAYTSW, -R-Ye.; 01MVINUM, YeA,,; GMMMVSKAYA, X.J.; V01INA, J.Ye.; '~AWJAVj7k .;XAIA, S. H. Investigation of the role of serological types of the coll bacillus in the etiology of naute intestinal diseases of young children. Pediatrile, 37 no.5:10-16 IV 159. - 01M& 12:8) 1. 1z Miarikovskogo nauchno-Issledovatal'skago instituts vaktsin I syvorotok imani Mechnikova (dir. - Imnd. biolog. muk G.P. Cherims) Khar1kovskogo nauchno-isoledovatel's3cogo Instituts okhrany-mterinst-va I detstva (dir. - kand. med. nauk A. 1. Kornilova) I 21-y detskoy in- fek.tsionnoy bol"nitsy Qlavnxy vrach I.M. Chervontsev). (EMMITIS, in :Imf. & child E. coli, etiol. role of different serotypes (RUB)) 01MCEMICHIA COLL Infect. enteritIB in Inf., etiol. role of different serotypes (Pus)) CIZYNIKOVA' YO.A. (oloblyy-ma. B.A.], 'k=d.mDd.nauk Gonferert.*.,a cr. infertious Cwtroint-entLaal dise"r-a in J.-nfan-t--. Pad,~ &ash. i gin. 22 n0.5:64 '-60, WIIRA 15-0") (C,~L-,TROEIMMOLOGY-,C,OVGRESSES) OLEYNIKOVA, Ye.O. [oleimykova, JE.O.]; VEYTS)WI, R.Yo. [Veitsman, R.lE.1 24icroflora of the Intestine in Infants. Fed.., akush. i gin. 23 no.3; 16-19 261. (PHU 15:4) 1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno--iSBledovatellskiy institut okhrany materinstva i detskaya im. N.K.Kmpskoy (direktor - kand,,med.nauk O.I.Kornilova). (INTESTINES-MIGROBIOLOGY) OLMIKOVA, Te.A. Phapcytic-.activit-j of the Isucocytes in the blood of newborn thA4~en in relation to Eschericbia coh of differamt serotypw. VOP-ekb-mat-I det. 8 no.3:31+-38 Mr 163. (HIU 16:5) 1. 12 mikrobi I icbeskoy laboratorli (rukovoditell - kand.med.namk Ye.A, Maynikovaj Xharskovskogo mauebno-Issledovatel'skogo Instituta okbrany materinstva i detstva imeni U.K. XrupBkiDy (Cur. - kamd.med. mauk A.I. Xornilova). (PHAWGITOSIS) (IMMS (nVBDM7)-DISRMFZ) (ESCHERICHIA ODLI) MR7111A, Te.Xh.-, ZAITMI, A.I.; SAMINISKATA, M.O.; 71MMMITA, O.F.J XIMA, A.A.; MIKHRM, Ta.14.,-. MMMORODOY, ?.A. PrWnali ucha.sti7e: 3ASMTOTA, Z.Y.; SIBIRTAIDYA, A.A. HIMUOT, I.N., otv.xed.,, 11TSHITS, Mh., red.; TIADIMIRCT. 0.G., tekhn.red. EAgroclimatic manual for'lirov Provincel'.Agroklimaticheskii spra- vochnik po Xirovskoi olla'sti. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1961D. 190 -P. Wu 14:3) 1. RuBBia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye -uprayleniye gldromtsorologi- chaskoy sluzhby. Terkbne-TolzhBkoys mpravleniye. (Kirov lIxovince-Grops and climtB) ~ - .-. , v - I CIEP1.11ii'Mil ~ Y-E~. ) nc f~atxl , I . 0. L-,mber 'I'mae prise "e'll. trud. 6, -C. 3, 13~f'2- uBtlorucheyzIdy" Ll-mbcr F:n ~:n' 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Librari of congress, June 195 Uncl. nNixo7sun, N.x., imna. -k-him. mauk;, DL17=07A, inzh. , .. e ~ 7actorB affecting the 29ttling Of UnSELPDniflable matter in the prvduction of synthetic fattv acids, Hasle-2hir, prom. 24 no.12: 17-20 258. (MIRA 11:12) I.V9aBpyuzn7y nauchno-issladovatellakly institut zhirov. (Acids, 7atty) (Unsaponiflable matter) BBSPYATOV, li.P.,kand.tekbi.nau%i,_ClyYlIIXDYA, Z.7. Critical concentration of the micolla formation In aqueous soap solutions fron synthetic fatty acids. Masl,-zbIr.prom. 26 no.11: 26-29 U $60. (HM 13:11) 1. N4uchno-ispledovatellskiy inDtitut sinteticheAlkh 2hirozameniteley I moyashchikb srBdstv, Sbabekino. (Micelles) (Soap) (Acids, Yatty) AUTHORS: Yelinson, S. V., Oleznyuk, V. A. 75-1-15/26 TITLE: The Gravim-tric Determination of Uranium Ubing ~Cupferron for Its Separation (Vesovoy metod opredeloniya urana s primeneniyem kupferona dlya yego otdeleniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol 1', Nr 1, nr 95-90/ (USSR) ABSTRACT: Besides many other oreanic reaCents cupferron is especially used for the separation of uranium as a complex comp6und. In the analytical chemistry of uranium the precipita tion with cupferron is mainly used for the separation of elements disturbing in titrimetric uranium determination. In the gravimetric determination of hexavalent uranium a precipitation is first performed with "cupferron 11, in order to separate iron, titanium, vanadium and other elements. Then uranium is reduced to the tetravalent staCe and is preCiDitated with cupferron, in order to separate it from aluminum, chromium, 1,eryllium, phosphorus, manganese and other elements. Gollidey and Renningkhem (reference 5) after the Card 1/5 separation of the admixtures by "cupferron" oxidized the The Gravim-?tric Dete=ination of Uranium UBing 7 5-1 -15/2 6 Cupferron for Its Separation excess "cupferron" by repeated treatment with sulfuric acid and nitric acid, then reduced uranium in a Jones reductor or by other methods and finally precipitated the "cupferronatet' of tetravalent uranium. The cupferronatte is burned and annealed, under which conditions U 30. forms, which is weighed. This gravinetric method can, however, in the manner in which it is suggested, not be employed in the analysis of ores and concentrates in series analyses. The oxidation of the excess "cupferron" is a lengthy operation and moreover does not always lead to success. The authors made it their task to find conditions for the method of the double precipitation withlbupferrsn" by which it works rapidly and simply and by which it is suitable for the analysis of ores and concentrates in works laboratories. In the method newly worked out the exoess cupferron is not oxidized after the first precipitation. As the precipitation of the "cupferronatell of the riMuced uranium in then inevitable Card 2/5 in the Jones reductor, amalgamated zinc, cadmium or bismuth The Gravimetric Determination of Uranium Using 75-1-15/26 Cupferron for Its Separation cannot be used for the reduction of uranium. Rivalent chromium also proved to be useleos, as it is also carried down in pr,-cipitation. Sodium hydrosulfite (Ila S 0 suitable as reducing ajent. 2 4 6) (This nonenclature is not in agreement with the inter- national nomenclature. It should read sodium tetrathionate. Abstractor's remark). The conpleteness of the reduction as dependent on time was also investiCated. It became evident that solutions with a uranium content of 150-200 mC must be left standing for at least 20 minutes after the addition of sodium hydrosulphite, in order to attein a complete reduction. The influence exerted by foreign ions upon the determination: ironp aluminum and vanadium may well be separated from uranium by thin method. The presence of molybdenum hiChly increases the results of the analysis. Molybdenum cannot be separated from uranium by cupferron, is on addition of oodium hydrosulphite precicipitated as sulfide and on annealing is converted to MoO - Copper, lead and other elements of the hydro3 len sulfide Card 3/5 Eroup are also precipitated as sulfides on addition The Gravimetric Deteimination of Uranium Using 75-1-15/26 C'upferron for Its Separation of sodium hydrosulphite. In these cases the course of the analysis has to be modified, by precipitating copper, molyb- denum, lead and other elements by sodium thiosulfate as sulfides. The excess thiosulfate is destroyed with a solution of potassium Dermanganate. When beside copper and molybdenum no other elements of the hydroCen sulfide [,,roup are present, the separation of these two elemento can be attained by a single precipitation with ammonia. The loss of uranium in the analysis of samples with a high uranium content was determined by an examination of the luminescence of the filtrates and the washinL: liquids of the precipitation of the "cuperronate" of tetravalent uranium. It became evident that these losnes are insit-,nifican-t. This method can be used for precision analyses of ores and concentrates with a uranium content of more than 5~o' in factory laboratories. One determination takes 4 to 5 hours. 4 weighed portions can be analyzed simultaneously. The accuracy or reproducability of the method results from the ,..average error square 6. For samples with a uranium content Card 4/5 of 50 ~ 6 lies near _+ 0,3 ~v (relatively), for samples with The Gravimetric Determination of Urandur UBing 75-1-15/26 'Cupferroll for Its Separation 5 to 10 ~ near + 1,2 V.' (relatively). There are 1 figure, 6 tubles, and 7 referencen, 4 of which are Slavic SUBVITTED: June 19, 1957 AVAILABLE; Library of Congrear, 1. Uritnim - Deteridnation 2. Uranium - Gravirtietric, analYSIS 3- Cupforron - Reagent Card 5/' < OL37M, A.I.; PAPUSH119. L.L.; SHIROBOK07, M.Y.-, TIMII, 7.G. Improving the performance and increasing the output of alur37 jigging machines. Xoks i kbim. no.5:22 160. (MBA 13: 7) 1. C!pornaya issleaovatellalmya uglebbogatitelInays laborato- rlya Stalinskogo sovnarl~bpzL (for MITert, Papushin, Shirobokov)o 2, YaBlnovskA7 kokj3o)dA-mlcb9ski7 zavod (for Xlenin)o (Taqinovka-~oal preparation-3quipment and supp3ies) OL'FERT, A.I. Effect of coal slurries on the preparation of low-grade coal in heavy suzpensions. Ko~s i khin. no.8:16-19 161. OMIRA 15:1) 1. Ukrainskiy proyektno-konstruktorskiy I nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut po oborashcheniyu I briketirovaniyu ugley. (%joal preparation) OLUR TZY, D..&. P3= the conotructlos of comminicativa installations. Test. mvia%i 17 no.3:13-14 Mr 157. OaM 10: 4) Is Nachal'alk planovogo otdela Upravleniya )mpitallmogo strottell- stva MixisterstrA 3y~szl SSM, (Talecommicatiam) (Building) OLFERIM,_G.A.; MKSEYSEVA, T.D., red. [Lectures on the principles of Wilding operations and estinates3 Lektsil PD osnovam stroitel2nogo i metmogo dela. Flaswa, Redaktsionno-izdatellskii otdel VZEIS) 1963. 56 p. (MIRA 17:2) DOTSMO, X.D., ma-shinist ekBkavatora; TIMaRKOV, M.7.-, GROMTSKIT, I.A.; OJYMI-JEX-)-214~; IVANOV, M.N., inzban8r, radaktor. Dighly productive work on a dragline excavator] Opyt Tyukoprols- Toditellnol raboty na ekskavatore-draglaime. Moskva, Goa. transp. zhel-dor. izd-To. 1953. 28 p. (MlaA 7:4) (3a-caTating machinery) OLM17N, XA, --isibner. OrarAll machsaizativa ii building sarthol r"dbods. Tramspostral. 5 zo.8:11-14 0 155. (mm q: I) (Road ambisery) BIELECKA, Wanda; OLGA, Styk )4icr,opa:Leontologic-.'abaraot'aripties of the Ha.3~n 'of the' vastIern and eastern parts of th6 Pomeranian paranti linorium. Kvartnl-ni.lc geol 6 no.4-.722--;M 162.. 1, Zaklad Stratygrafill Instyltut Gealoglczny,, Warmwa. 01, 1 CI.4C ,FEV, A 71. PoVEthylere ricz-7-le for s~e2l-and-tube- condense-rc. Ellol. tskh. 42 no.2.61 165. (I~Tp~. 18~5) 1. Tem-ryukTk-'..,, i-yu(na-voc-, KrasnodarnMy kray. SIDENKOP V.I., inzh.; MSTAKOV, V.I., inzb.; ZASLAVSKIY, I.N.,, inzh.; QL.'GIN, inzh.; SOTSKOVA, S.D., lnzh. Durability of the structural elements of the main buildings of C, sintering plants. Pron.otrois 42 no-1-1:35-37 N 164. (MIRA 18:8) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-eksperimentall- nyy institut promyshlennykh zdanly i sooruzheniy i Kharlkovskiy Promstroyniiproyekt. U.S.I.).R. / Human and Animal Physiology. Blood Circu- lation. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 22147. Author : Advisor 1'. L., Olg~na F. P. Inst :Not given. Title :The Condition of the Cardiovascular System in Patients With Endemic Goiter Before and After Treatment. Orig Pub: Vrachebn. delo, 1957, No 7, 765-766. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 66 XOVISHAMI, 7*7.2 prDf.;,--0130M, 7.P., dotsent; NIT, SeNo, dotsent; XULICEITSUTA, 1.G , Gi Data from a clinical ama an exparlmental 1westuation of the properties of xasDrplua. Traab.delo mo.1%91 160. (MMA' 13:6) 1. Xafedra farmkologil (2av. - prof. 7.V. Kovsharl) I kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (2ev. - prof. Yaj. BDriz) Stanislavskogo moditsinskogo Instituta. (XISSM 12TA) (HYPIRMSION) -Y-Fo, dotsent; GRUSHKO., N.Ya.; LYASHEM Bonin, Ya*V&j prof v;.-PLIGINA., C H., A.S.- ., KUGFIPM, I.S. Hemodynamic shifts in workers of the Kalusb potassium combine. Vmach. delo no.ll-.104-IU7 N163 WRA 16:12) 1. Wedra Gospital2noy terapii (zav. - prof. Ya.V.Borin) Ivan o-Frankovskcgo meditsinskogo instituta. 0 MIGINA, F.P., dotsent; KOSM, T.F.; NECHIFORRINO, V.P. Dissect-ling aortic, aneurysm as a result of physical exertion. Vrach. delo no.11:121-122 11763 (14M 16:12) I 1. Rafedra gospi-tallnoy t-erapli (zav. - profe Ya.V.Borin) i patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. A.V.Sasurov) Nano- F-rankovskogo me-ditsinskogo instituta, I OLIGINA, F.P.. dotsent, kand. med. nnulc (Stanislav) Zinc content of the blood and its excretion from the bDdy in Botkin3s disease& Klin. med. 43. no.7s23-27 J1363 (MIRA 16:12,) 1. 1z kafedry g33pitallnoy torapii (zav. - prof. Ya..V.Borin) I kafedry biokMnii (zav. - dotsent G.A. BaberNo) Stanislav- skogo meditsimokogo institita. --OLIGINA, F.P. Content of some trace elemert!; in the blood and c-rgar.a of with experimental 1--tver cirrhosis. Biul. ek.9p. biol. i med. 5-/ no. 3:62-67 I-Ir 164. (1,111RA 17: 11 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terap-ii (zav. - prof. Ya.V. Borin) i ka- fedra biokhimii (zav. - dotsent G.A. Babanko) Ivano-Fran-k-cvskogo meditainskogo instituta. Predatavlena doystvitelinym chlenorr. AI,2v' SMIR N.V. Konovalo-jym. CITC-A't-11 J. 7 ' : -, IF , da- Soviet tabulator-calcOatirtv. riac~ji-ne. 1). L-21. (I.' -'Aii - c i BU pest, Hungary), Vol. 9, 11o. 8, Aug. 195L. "0 : J) F nthly List of '-;ast European Acces-3 tons, IC, Vol. I., "0. 5, May 19!~':. OLIGIN 146 Capital on In Pluta. Voknig syeta no.9:17-23 5 '53. M&A 6:10) (Buenos Aires--Description) ,- OVOINA, 7.?..,kandidut moditainskikh nauk; RaINKOV, I.M. .CUS83 Of 3tr=9710313. Trach. dolo no.1:81 Ja 15? (KIMA 10:4) 1. .7almaltstmkVa terapevtichaskaya klinika (say.-M.L. Aviosor) StaiislavBkogo maditalnBkogo instituts. (NBNATODA) AVIDSM, M.I.. PrOfeB903'; C)1'Gllk, 7,.P., kandidat neditsinsklkb nauk 3W . NNW State of the cardiOVaBculBr system in patients with endemic goiter before and after treatment* Vrach.delo no.7:765 Jl 157. (MLEA 10:8) 1. Kafedra fakalltetsko7 terapil (2av. - prof. R.L.Aviosor) Stanislavskogo mailitsinskogo institute (GOIM) (CARDIOVISCUM SYSTEM--DISRASES) Y~viln,- Fictu.-es and Children Work with chilircn in r"cvin,7 ictlae-, t-reaters., lr-.~ n no. 10, I~g,L. 9- Monthl List 0 A Russian AcCessions', Library of Congress,- May 195Y, Uncl. 2 OLIGINA., 0. A groat summs. RabotnltBu 1+0 no.3227 Mr 262. (MIRA 16s2) (Motion pIcturSB fOr children) DLIGOVSXIY, Ya. (Chernigovskaya oblant') Primary organi2ation of the machine-tractor station. Voen.znam. 31 no.12:6 3) 155. MR& 9: 5) 1. Instruktor oblaftnogo komiteta Dobrovollnogo obahchostva sodeptvl7a armii, aviateii i flotu. (Military education) 01JFAT!, V. I. "Diurnal Rhythms im the lie5j,iration of Fish i~arvae.," Dqk-1. Ak. liaul-SSSR, 29, No. 8-9, 1940. Lab. Fish Culture and Melit5ration, Inst. Mlaribe Fisheries and Oceanography, r v w "', Tt, O'limotifs shot ratmot firr in d 01M Willi- IT AmW 4" WWI =01 M tas L AIM.)LA M)AUMr.AV &MIAIM UASSWXAIW Ilow-11TIM" --- - . ~ Islas* NIP Off *At ~Zb u 9 AT 90 431; a, Ir 119 W, a, U1, a it Is WA A 0 0 * e * 9 0 * & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - too woo t!90 wee "jai 23-Mg a RISMINtgue 32 1 im Wai- 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 W J 0: a oew 1 ?, ? Z 74 4 A 01941A Sti. VAST *NMI aZ' Z~ w VIA doulam 3ba" pa a AIR Im J" seem fvourable cm Mom y"f&tjww in WA"tivity. and TIU at A j0 zM I) JJ 41 C-Dk;l age zoo 7w& j000 X. too tits 2Vow %IV )~V. IIIJIGNO IT a-V co D-v 1111 -v-lr 4-. , ;99 w 10 D 0 3) v Is it, Ix mi It 11 wain IMA a 5 a mw v a I v at 9 A) a 1 9 v u :0 lea IST tl - WIWWW V *41 1 1 ' S ~A A.- rA r 00,3 ~lj 0: w Vw--o -J? --. - - 'I I k) - , ~ ~~. -. X-r. ~ w h p A ., - - L-M-tt--CL d or "AA um MAP, ;; =: 611 wpm 409 *Oft O's" rev u vp lo Isi -01409 - - .Alba feiiiiisoo **so coo 00 94". *14 so's so** 00004 OW64*1 0 LIS nar-Az", -4. 1. "Periodicity in the Postei~bryonic Da-velopra-ent of the Mosquito Anopheles Maculipenrds," Dol-2. Ak. Naul- 2, 1947. 7- Daly rhylbm of Imwth andzespiratk-m of me"Oft larviki, (Anopb4lem macullpetifth). V~ 1, 001*11, A'Asj 'v Akfid IN,)** S-S,S, 11, 31, 11; 111, 111111, U Wlaof 30 Alml -31b O'Vwx Ismas. xr.)"Ib wrols in 91hr rally PATI 01 a day MITI. glow3h at mWO;q; tbe :h)d stair brbavri WmItally. shlic thr I%t mage shows max. growill in Or rally pArt A a cuts in Ibe v1protnx am) rally morn)nz bouts, w )e trspond to Ibr min. raft 0 vn7ifli. 0. M. x OLIFAIi, 7. 1. 7- 1- 011fan, G. G. Abrikosov, F. A. Berezina, A'. S. Bronstein, N. S. Gny-vvs)mya, V. 1. Zatmjin. N. N. Konda-kov, K. I. Veyer, P. 1. Z. A. ?!Iatova, A. A. Slhorigln, T. F. Chitchr~pora, Z. G. Shched.rin, V. A. Jashnov co-authors of the book tilrLi ~q~ ~A- nnd Ylora of Illorthm-m Seas In USSR edited by Proh N. S. Gayevcki, and approved by the Ministry of USSR Hig~her Eduebtion as a =-anual for universities. State F~ablishin- ISOVIET SODE110", Moscow - 194-8. SO: APL 654015 OLZFANT, V. !. IlThe D#1y Rhythm of the Gx-L-;th of the Carp Larvae (C.)rrpinus Carpio L.)," %r&, Ak. Ilauk SSM. 59, i1o. 1, 1948. Dept. Biological Scl. Acad.Sci. (*P-. Inst. Cytology, PistolojW and i!~Tibnjology) some rtsularifirs in ChAwl W Its 320%'b~ in Anopbe)IS PWO. V. I. (Alan. DAROO All*J- -VO-mk t6S. 677-S)IINP).-The mplmllon W the Impar Valk* will4y. #-3jA-ri*]jy in 1232cl WI a Their cliornt-r. Thor b a IbAlp nwx. M 8-IB hn, C4 ap, with a rn~n. jai .76 hro, !oDowrd byu Awp 71me to a xmx~ whicb hoI3 from 40 hri, of x3v lb w Im. W allt. 6111tr V'b'*)) a sirAdy rise is 2)LOA. T)w-ft art difftymm in the abaprA Q 0* incialMim curvm lot sprrimens colk-dr4 at dillcyrnt Of yxw. 74AI.0~51-4 71e 7 011FAN, V. 1. "The Cyclic Lature of the Growth of Fishes In the Early Stages of their Posterr-byyonic Development, DoU. Ak. "auk ssm, 66, 'No. 6, 1549. inst. Animal Morphology im. A. 14'. -Severtsov clllpn~llf) 1,14 1. 1.%larial Fever Fbssibilities of coordinating interest:7, of malariologists and pisciculturists in their work on pools. Trudy Soveshch. ZIN, No. 1, pt. 12 1951 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June jq'-~j'2Unc,,. CLIM, V.I. Possibilities of coordinating the interests of malaria specialists and pisciculturi-sts in their work on ponds. Trudv probl. I tam. sov. nc).1:72-78 151. (Hosqatto9B) (Yish ponds) (HLRA 9:7) T TISCCLI Two ' es of Dtriodicity I~n pcSt-e-!;ry,:m-d -nt c-1' -,',~ttct~t UYP of their Epowth patt-ernL. Dckl ILN SSSR 84, no. 6, 1952. 9. Montbl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress', Deembetr -195Y, Ujlcl. 2 OLIFANI VO I* Mosquitos Changes in the Mzl~lghian vaBsels of the malaria mooquito during its pDatembryonic development. DokI. AN SSSR 86, no, 1, 1952. 9. Monthl L-ist Of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, I;eeesber -1912Uncl. SMIYMY, P.G.; RMHIU, M.G.; 7AS111KOVA, Z.G.; PROKOPMKO, l.l.; 1-TSMO. A.Ya.; X"AGINTSEV, S.N.; OLIYAW, 7.1.: BANDIN. A.1.; RAXHWOVA, M.; TINOPEYEVA, OP 1.7.; SUMOVA, O.F. --" - In memory of A.D.Pblumordinov. Mpd.paraz.1 para2.bol. n0-3:287 Itr-Je '53. (MMA 6:19 ) (Pblumordimov, Arsenii lbitrievich, 1902-1953) OLIF"' -V. 1. Olifan', V. 1. - nweatigation of the General Regularities In the Post-ambryonal Develo;mnt of Insects." Inat of Flalsria,, Medical Parasitology, and Helminthology of the Min Public Health USSR, Mosecu., 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Dvat6r in Biological SdenCeB) SOj Xnizbmqa letopisl,, No 2J,, 11 June 2955, ADscow, Pages 91-10.4 Name: OLIFAN, Vora Ivanovna D.Issertation: Investigation of the general regularity in the pattern of post-embryonic develop- ment of insects Degree: Doe Biol. Sci Affiliation: Inat of Malaria, Med Paracitology, and Helminthology of the Min of Health USSR Defense Date, Place: 28 Jun 55, Council of the DeDt of Med- Blol Bel, Acad-Med Bel USSR Certification Date: 9 Mar 57 Source: BMVO 13/57 T, USSR / Zooparasitology - Mites and Insects - G-4 Disease Vectors Abs Jour: Referat. Zh. Biol., No. 1, 1958, 898 Author : Olifan, V.I. Title : Construction of a Spawning and Fish Growing In- dustry In the Lower Reaches of Reconstituted Rivers, and Conditions of Malarial Mosquito Breeding Orig Pub: Tr. probl. I temat. soveshchaniy. Zool. in-t AN SSSR, 1957, No. 7, 144-148 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 Diurnal fevding piriodi) of the fry of Raikal graylinz a",, )n diurn-al rbythms in fish fr-.7 In general. Dol-1. A3 SSn 114 n0,3- 669-672 My '57. (Imru iota) 1. Pradstavleno akademLkom I.I. Shmal-16auzenor. (Bailml, lake-Grayling) 20-114-3-60/60 AUTHOR: Olifan, V.-I.- TITLE: On the 24-Hogr Feeding Rhythms of the Pry of Baykal Grayling, and on the 24-Hour Rhythmc of Fish Fry in General (0 sutochnykh ritmakh pitaniya mallkov Baykal'skogo khariusa i o sutoohnykh ritmakh u molodi ryb voobshche) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk S3SR,1957,Vol-114,Nr 3,pp.,669-672(USSR) ABSTRACT2 The pro blem of the rhythms- and particularly of the rhythms within twenty-four hours - in the physiology and behavior of animals arouses great interest. Intensive studies of this subject were started during recent years. The rhythms of the life and daily activities of fish, however, are not well known. In this context, the author of the paper under review wants to repo rt on bis observations at Lake Baykal. The experiment- al fry, weighing 65 - 300 mg, came from an auxiliary reservoir of the Bol'shaya River (this river flows into Lake, Baykal). 11he fry waa observed through an uninterrupted period of 24 hours, and particular attention was given to the way the fry was fed ;-.. t%z =--rous small crustaceans (moinae, daphniae, Card 1/3 zYcops) in their aquarium. Every five minutes, the number of -3-60/60 On the 24-Hour Feeding Rhythms of the Fry of Baykal Grayling, and on the 24-Hour Rbythms of Fish Fry in General crustaceans eaten was noted. The results of these -observa- tions are represented by CUTVeB in Figure NX I of the paper under review. From am analysis of the data available in the .relevant soientific publications the author of the present paper comes to the following concluBionss 1) The 24-hour feed- ing and breathing rhythms hava been ddtermined by several auth- orB with regard to differpnt fish; 2) These xhythms vary from fish to fishi Bone have two maxima, other three or even four, but in almost all species of fish Investigated the morning and evening hours represent periods of highest feeding and breathing intensity. In the light of the above, the conclusion by Vinberg that "thexe does not exist and cannot exist any definite type of variation in daily metabolism common to all fish" must be considered as erroneous. Vinberg's criticism of am earlier yaper by the author of the present paper does not hold ground. The payers of other authors to which Vinberg re- fers show a series of methodological inaocuracies. There are I figurz and 17 references, 13 of which arD Soviet. i~ard 2/3 OLIFAN, V.I. ? -------- Iriticin's of some fun&pjaental these In G.G. Vinberg's book "Intensity of metabolism and nutritive requirements In fishes." 'Biul.HDIP. Otd.biol. 63 no.2:173 Mr-Ap 258 (MM 11:7) (71SEES--PEYS ITIMY) BW ACCE8.51ION 1* 11/005/002,- AP5012894 UR/0348/65/00i: _~(0623 632.9/789 L 14 AUTHOR; 01 ifer-,--~. A.- (Cindidate of biological iscienoes) 1. BOOM* (R TME: Control of Carpocapea pomonella C~v SOURCE: Zishchita rasteniy ot vredite i bolesney, no. 5, 1965, 22-23 lp ,TOPIC..TAG9i agriculture, insecticide, pesticide ADSTRAM.- Some of the disadvantages of spraying with DDT are pointed out, with 'particular attention-to the harmful effects of residues on the fruit (1.2 tag/kg on apples even 80 days after spraying with a 0.8% suspension of 30% DDT). The results of laboratory and field experiments performed in 1961-1964 are reported, showing that hibernating larvae of the apple worto (C. pomonella) can be killed effectively by an-emulsion-of solar oil with dinitroorthocresol,-parathion, Dipterex and/or hexachlorocyclobexane, at a dose of 3-4 liters/tree, without leaving harmful residues on the fruit. Further tests in other areas of the SSSR are recommended. art.-has: 1 table. lorig, ASSOCIATION: Ukralnskiy institut,sadovodstva (Ukrainian Institute of Hofticultur*) 1 Card LIA