SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARHON, C. I. - PARIKOZHKA, I. A.

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RUJMVIA Humn and Animal Physiology. Inner Secretion. T Abu Jour : ]Ref Zhur - Biologiya, Do 1, 1959, Do- 3571 Author : Parbon 0. 1.- Pitis M.; Stanescu, V.; Segal- 10DOscu, VJ. Unt :Rumanian Academy Title :Report on 12 Cases of CushinSes Syndrome in Children and Adolescents Or LS Pab :Studil si cercetzri andocrinol. Aced. M., 1957, 8, No 2, 133-151 Abstract :No abstract given Card 1/1 52 -~_--MUJANIA R=n =A An-fmal Physiology. In nor Secretion. T-7 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Piologiya, No 1, 19W, No- 3513 Author : Perhon C. I.; Babes, A.; Patrea, T. Titj-e : Possibility of Endocrine Interrelation Between ,-.ell Ble&bw, Liver and Testicles Orig Pub : Studii si cercetari endocr1nol. Aced. M, 1957, 8, No 2, 197-205 Abstract : Guinea pigs were destroyed 3 - 243 days after removal of Sell bladder. Depending on the tine passed after the operation, 3 kinds of liver lesions were noted- (1) steels-manifestations in liver with dystrophic cell lesions; (2) fat dystrophy with intercystic accumulation of lipoids; (3) cirrhotic lesions with multiplying of ducts and connective tissue. At the saw time, dystrophic sanifestations were noted In the pancreme, adrenals, and Card 1/2 47 RIDIAMA / Hwrmn and Animal Yforpholojvy (Normal and Pathclo,,ziccl), S Endocrine Systema Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolf No 21P 1958,, No 97165 Author : P-MAGN r!,14 PPS61hicIbP D.; Sinbleenti, Vj; Petrea, I. Inst hm,%niM Ac6det# Title : On Microscopic PdAhblopy 9f the Spiphysis of Man in Connection with.Aging. Orig Pub : Studii si cereetari endocrinol. Aced. RPRP 19% 8" No. 3, 311-314 Abstract : A considerable individual variability of the epiphysis (E) is noted, From an enrly alre,, dystrophic affections of 11, ire observed, which, however,, are not always connect- ed with age. In the beginning, the vtrecture of E is trabecular, end later comppet.: The lotter may be preserved for life or nry convert into alveolar and lobular, which is frequently replaced by traboodsr Card 1/2 73 Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and 1c; Pathological). IReproductive System. _,bs Jour : ',Ref. Zhur - Biologlya, No. 3, 1959, 10-356 iWthcr : Parhon, ki~rcella; Dancasiu, M-Inorvs~ Inst Tit1c, On the L*orpholo&y of Interstitial Tissue of th-e Testis In Differcnt Species of Orig Pub Studii si cercetarl endocrinol. X'Lcad. RPR, 1957, 8, ITO. 4, 383-395 Abstract In reprcsontativus of till 5 cla6BGs of vertebra- tee, the structure of the interstitial tissue il.nd Its seasonal (fish, rc~)tiles, birds) and aging changes (rodents and large-horn cattle) were in- vestigated. Functional changes of histological structure of interstitial tissue are deBaribed. Card 1/1 PATIRON. 0.1.; ASIAN, PWR; COSMOVICI, 11.1. Effect of vitamins H 1 and H 3 on ce U proliferation in animals: ex- -Deriments with Protozoa (Infusoria). Bal. stlint., sect. nod. 9'no.l: 135-152 1957. (PROGAINB, eff. on cell proliferation in Protozoa) (PARUNINOBENZOIG ZOID, eff. same) (PROTOZOA Infuzoria, cell proliferation. eff. of procalne & parasmin- obenzoic acid) PkRHON, G.J. (Member of the AcadeuW); PSIRM, I. Endocrino-can-cerolo'gic investilptions in the Rtmanian People's Republic. Rwmnian M. Rev. 2 no.1:56-62 Jan-Wr .58. (3NMRM GIANDS, in various dis. cancer, etiol. factors, review) (BROPIASKS hormone ther. & etiol. factors of endoorine secretioul, review) (HORMNES, ther. use cancer, review) IPARHON, C. I.J, Acad.; SAHIMM, V.; IAIJOU, L An experimental study on the action exerted by certain synthetic anti- malarial drags upon the endocrine system. Riumanian X. Rev. 2 no.2:56- 61 Apr-June 58. (BIWWRIUM GLUTM. eff. of drugs on antimalarials in female rate) (ANTMI&RUIS, eff. on endocrine glands in female rate) EXCEMA VIDICA See 5 Vol 12/9 General Path. Sept 59 2476. POLYMORPHOUS PULMONARY LESIONS RESULTING FROM INJECT- IONS OF METHYLCHOLANTHRENE - Polimorfismul lezional al plSminului dupA injectarea, sa cu metilcolant ren --P a r-h-o n C. 1. and P e t r e a COM. ACAD. R. P. R. 1058, 8/5 (531-5_3_6) Ilius. 5' Intrapulmonary injection of 0. 1 ml. of a 2% solution of methylcholanthrene provok- ed 70 days later massive pleuropulmonary lumours. Microscopical examination revealed: (1) endoalveolar adenocarcinoma; (2) fusocellular sarcoma and myossr- coma in the pleura and the diaphragm; (3) squamous-cell metaplasia in the pulmo- nary parenchyma. Stress is laid on the significance of provoking experimental tumDurs in all organs. and not Only 82rcomas in the s.c. tissue. (V. 16) , ~tl -I lakademik, urof. (Bukhnrls'O. -!!I no.5.46-48 My '58. The probleb of longevity. Nauka I zhiznl 25 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Pochetnyy prezident AN Rumynakoy Narodnoy Respubliki, direktor Institutn endok-rinologii, nauchnyy rukovoditell Institutp geriatrii rukovoditell kafedry endokrinologil InBtftutm po perepodgotovke i unoverehanntvovanizu vrachey i fFkmntsevtov. (Longevity) EXCE.Rj>TA ',",BDICA See 3 iol 14/4 Endocr!-,olog .y Apr 60 644, COLLECTED PAPERS.111. GE%ERJ%L ENDOCRINOLOGY; THYROID, PARATHYROID. TIIYMUS - Opere alese. 111. Endocrinologie general"", nds tiroidd. glandele paratiroide ji, timus - P a r h a n C . I. Inst. de ------ L- - T-A VnIdocr., Acad. R. P. R., Bucureqti - ACAD. REPUB 7POM RE 110MINBID519 (583pages) Tables 1411lus.36 Price: lei 38.-- A compil4tion of 51 papers covering the period of 1909 to 1956, published mostly in 11numlinian journals. Each article is followed by an extensive summary in French and Russian. A complete bibliography of the articles of the author on rsubjettv concerned is uppended. 142MUH;z3~1% [Parbon, C.1.1; OJMrU, S. - * q M- M-M- - ---- Role of disulfide and metbyl groups tin the processes of aging. Mokbimlia, 25 no.l-.61-67 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Institute of Bndocrinology and the Department of Chemotherapy, Acadevy of Sciences of Romnian Peoplo's Republic, Bunharest. (AGING) (BULTHMYL COXPOMS metub. ) (MWIDIRS ustal. ) FARHOV, G.I.,, acad.,- OERIU, S., prof. ------------- The part played by disulphide and methyl groups in ageing processes. Fb=anian M Rev. no,-1:221-22.3 Ja-Mr '61. 1. The "C.I. Parhon" Institute de Endocrinology and the Chemotherapeutic Team of the R.P.R. Academy. 2. Corresp. Member of the R.P.R. Academy (for Deriu). (AGEING physiology) (IETHIONINE metaboliam) (CYSTINE metabollsO (GLUTATHIONE metabolism) (CYSTEIFE pharmacology) T mywm./Humn anO_ :Lnirml Ivbysiolo~;y - Litcrnal Secretion. -7 Thc_ TIIyrms. Abs J,-,.ir ',icf 72iur - Diol., 11,D 1-3, 1953, 84387 Author Parhm, D.I., Postelnicu, D., Liostelnicu, N. Inst 11u,_zniai, ;,S. Title Effects of Paro=ainobenzuic Acid /Dajupoy. Thyiaus Glan-'s Subjected to Involtitions. 3riC; 11-ib StuJii si cercetari unL)-rinol. A::acl, R'-, 101,61, 'T., 459-462. Abstract For a period of I mit.i UCI rats vere given intcmally 0.02 Lx cf PILPA. In 8 rjut of 10 rats the thymus (T) ac- quired the appearalicc ~'I T norrml for adults, i.e., it rcGeaeratcl. In othcr cnJocrifrni Glands siC~Ii-fic=t chan- Ges wure not found. The liver's C~_ycoren content ~_ccr,~r_- sc(I sliGhtly. Card 1/1 V37 &no Rye "PtIl AA. A , =bbkay, __ I -- ba so W" 006 '1 0 0- hen avow I-moviv. e -won qqjj*a "A& Qv C&I la 0 4 P, r ; ;: - **-SAV 11 ow 0-1 M 0 a I a a I v 0 0 a a ~, I t a 0 e sees*-** 0 9 0 0 0 a a a dial- )9-f see goo so* Zoo MOO so* PARIMN, L. The superior nervous activity of younq and old people studied by the method of conditioned vascular reflexes; effects of treatment with hormones and vitamins for old, people. P. 417. ACADEMIA REEPUBLICH POPULAIRE RCMANY.: Ruma-nia. Vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. 1955. SOMCE: KEAL - LC Vol. 5 No. 11 Aug. 1?56 PARHCV-STEFJNESCU,__qq?jq~W~a, prof.; CSIXT, C., conf.; NEGULICI, &igenia, G.N.Idr.; STEFAN, Margareta, dr. General view of the etiology and pathogmesis of sch12ophrenia. Neurologia (Wcur) 10 no.2t97-108 Mr-Ap'65- 1. lucrare efectuata in Clinicilp I- ps:Lhiatrie din Bucurestd si Tirgu Mares si in Centrul de neurop Alatrie infantile, Bucurest'l. PARHON-SMAIMM, C.,; PMMA, Blena.; NBIU, Florica. Cerebril metabolism In relation to changes in the body fluids. Bul st:(Lnt.. sect. med. 7 no.4:1209-1242 Oct-Dec 55- (MkIN, metabolism glucides & minerals. In normal & hypertbyrold dogs) (CARBORTMATES, metabolism brain, in normal & byperthyroid dogs) (HYPARTHYROIDISM, experimental eff. on glucide & mineral astab. of brain. In dogs) PARKHON-SIOMPANSSKU, K. [Parbon-Stefenescu, C VUZHON. A. (Trejon. A.) ThyroidectomW as a therapeutic methol in affective psychoses [with al.ift"ry in Yrenchl * Zhur.nevr. t peikh. 57 no.8:1005-1008 157. (KIRA 10:11) 1. Paii.,hietricheakays kliniks Bukharests-kkogo moditainsko-farms- tsevtichmskogo institute (dir. K.Parkhor-lbtefenesku) (PSYCHDSES, KANIC IMMSSIVE, surger7. thyroidectomy (Rua)) (TBYROID GIAND. surgery, excis. in manic-depressive paychoses OLUS)) PARHON-STEFARiSCU Constanta. RODIR, 2.4 MICIEA, Elena; HUHULEA, Teodora; IIHAIJ Elena. Coheideriti6tis on the relation between endocrine diseases and as- thenic~318~u'rosia. Stud. cercet. endocr. 14 no.4/5/6-.579-584 163. ~~P;,F . OU,.,,,CqnBtants. (Lecturer); PRM, Elena; cMGIUIESCU, p.; PARHM-,� -:,~ ~. i6 i& ,#~= TU, orica Contributions to the study of the biolo.gical featurea of dementia sensilis. Ramanian H. Rev. 2 no.1:42-45 Jan-Mar 58, (PSYCHOM, SMIIM, rostab. biol. factors) WMIA I== wA AnIml PhysIology. bbt0ollsm. T-2 Abe Jour : ~ Ref Zhur - Riologiya, No 1, 19".. bb - 3178 Author : Phrhon, C. I.; Oeriu, S.; Aslan, A.; P;Thq4L~__ Steranescu, -C.; Tanase , I.; bblu, Gh.; Galiano, 14.; S. Inat Rummiew AandWw, Titu 3100heldcal -Study ~ of Biology of Age ni . awan Blood Iovels of ftthlonino Cystin, Cystein and the Total,, Oxidized wA bdiioed'Glutothlow In Relation to Age and Punctional. State of thei Central Nervous system Orig Pub : Conom. Acad. MR, 1957, 7, So 1, 21-29 Abstract : In ncaval huraw, the ratio of bl*od methionine (I) to the blood total of cystine plva cysteine (II) gradually increases up to the ap of 80, but from 80 to 90 It decreases to values obearred In 3 - 10-year-old Card 1/2 14 PARIBOX, - T,-A,-;-�-HKOL ']RIK, M.Ya. ------- Effect of sail temperature on the amount of different forms of boron in kidney bean plants. Trudy Bat. Inst. Ser. 4 no-15f 193-203 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Plants, Effect of boron on) (Plants, EffeaVbf soil temperature on) SHKOLIWIKV M.Ya.;j-wBDK, T-A- Effect of glassy frit trace element fertilizerv on the yield and trace element content of plants. Trudy BA. inst. Ser. 4 no.15:204-213 162. (MIRA 15t7) (Plants, Effect of trace elements on) (Frita) PAMBOK, T.A. . ..... I ~ Effect of ligbt intensity, day lengtb a.zd so-11 wis-,uro on the formation of onion bulbs under conditions of arti- ficial light. "Trudy Bot.inst.Ser. 4 r0-13:294-111 '59. (MIU 13:3) (Onions) (Plants. Effect of light on) (Plants. Effect of water ort) PARIBOK, T.A. klq w7- ~ ellllo~ ~7pt UP tke of boron, manganese, and molybdenuza and their distribution in plants. Trudy Bot. inst. Sor. 4 no.12:268-289 158. (MIRA 11: 7) (Plants-Assimilation) PARIBOK. T.A.,-.ALEKSEYEVA-POPOVA, N-.V. Effect of zinc on the absorption and utilization of phrsphorus trr plants. Fiziol.rast. 12 no..4:591-596 J1--Ag 165. (M f RA i 8: 3,2 ) 1. Bctanicheskiy institut imeni VoL.Komarova AN SSI'R, Leninlarad. Submitted March 17, 1964. PARIBDK, T.A.; KUZI;ETS(NA, G.N. Effect of soil temperature on the abso-rpl;ion and distribution of mic:-oelements in plants. Trudy Bot. :Lnst. Ser. 4 no.16: 27-48 163. (FJRA 17:2) EBKOLNIK, M. I.; KOSITSYN, V.; POIBOK, T. A.; WrYDOVA, "The pbysiological role a-f ziriC report submitted for LOth Int]. Botwica-l Cong, Edinburgh, AS USSR, Leningrad. PARIBCK, T.A., 'tandidat biologichoskikh nauk. 11 -, __ 4" : -i X Uvrelopment of onion bulbs in artificial light. Agroblologlia no.6:120- 128 N-D 156, (KERA 10 11) 1. Agrofizicheakiy muchno-Issledovatelskiy institut, Leningrad. (Wona) (Light--Physiological effect.) j-L 77 Ize I - - -.- ~ - :. I- -,; ~ : -- ! - --- -. -- - . -- - ~: . - I ~ . ''. - I -~.l , --- -, * --,-; .'~ .--" --- -~ - - .. .- , -, - '. -- - -- =~ .; -, -- -- - --I- -- , -- -~ '-i4 - - ~:. . - ; I i7--t,-.1- !ll-.-~-.,-,:-,!,,-:,---- - o~i- o :.- z- . - : ~. , - . . - , 1~ --- -7, ~ -- -- .-- - ; -, , !:_ .1 5(2,3) AUTHORS: Koton, M. M., Kiseleva, T. M., SOV/20-125-6-24/61 Paribok, V. A. TITLE: The Synthesis of the Polymerizing Methacrylates of Trialkyl-(aryl) Tin (Sintez poii,.evizuyushchikhsya metakrilatov trialkil(aril)olova) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, fir 6, pp 1263-1264 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Data have been lacking on the production of methacrylates of the alkyl- and aryl derivatives of tin (except Ref 1) in most recent time. The authors Bjnthesized for the first time the derivatives mentioned in the title: 1) Cg2 = C(CH 3 )C003n(CH 3Y 3) CH2 ' C(CH,)COOSn (C4 H9 )3 and 2) CH2 . C(CH 3)C003n(C 2H5)3 ; 4) CH2. C(CH 3)COOSn(C 6H5)3* This synthesis was obtained by the interaction of the corres- ponding hydroxides of trialkyl-(aryl) tin and of methacrylic acid solved in acetone. The substances produced are white crystalline compounds which are easily soluble in organic sol- Card 1/2 venti3. They polymerize readily as solids as well as in the The Synthesis of the PolymerizinF, 1.11~!thacrylstes SOV/20-125-6-24/61 of Trialkyl-(aryl) Tin solution. Furthermore, a copolymerization with vinyl monomers takef; place under the formation of colorless synthetic products. The hitherto solid polymers are transformed into transparent colorless elastic gel (methiacrylate of tributyl tin) by pro- longing the alkyl radical in tin-containing methacrylates (e.g. during the transitior, of trimethyl-(ethyl) tin). The usual data are given in an experimental part. Finally, products are discussed which are formed during the interaction between the products mentioned in the title and alcoholic HC1 and KOH. The investigation of the properties of the polymers is continued. There are 3 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION. Institut vysokomolekulyarnrkh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSH (Institute of High-molecular Compounds of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Politekhnioheskiy ini3titut im. M. I. Kalinina (Polytechnic Institute imeni M. I. Kalinin) PRESENTED: February 9, 1959, by A. N. Nesmeyanov, Academician SUBMITTED: January 26, 1959 Card 2/2 !-/ J-~~ -)~' t [:4.) c' -t-,IV, 4 16EMIU, A.F.; KOTON, N.M.; MIJUMVA, O.E..; PARIPDX V.A. Synthesis of chloro- and brome-substituted mothyletyremes. Zhur.ob. khim. 26 no.6:1651-1653 Ja 156. (MIRA 11:1) l.Leningradekly politakhnicheskly Institut. (Chemistry, Organic-Synthesis) (Styrene) YA 27/49T76 V ciao - Infusbria Fab 49 i Medicine - Flagellata *The Problem Concerning the Dynamics of Littoral Animals," V. P. Parlbok, S. D. Zaugoltnikov, kar Med Acad, 2 pp "Dok Ak Ratak SSSR" Val LXIV, No 4 Conducted experiments with thr,ee types of Infusoria And one type of flagellates to verify theory which states that speed of motion Ira aquIcolous animals 18 a function of the length of their bodies. Sub- mitted 18 oat 4j3. 27/49T76 PARBOK, V.P. le. - 1~4 Anthelminthic effect of saturatedand unsaturated hydrocarbons. Med. parmit., Hollkya no-3:248-252 Yuy-Jane 1953. (GIML 25:1) 1. Of Naval Hedical AcadmmW imeni S. M. Kirov. -4p 77 FAII-Ino~, lt.~ r , PARI;CK, V.P.; RAT-A XIZOT. T.P., "daktor; SMCEMKO, 7.Ta.. tokbnl- % V - firMffr . "daktor. 0%~Vlicoiog*y of veralfuges] larmakologlia protlyogllstnykh s"dstv. 2.'.iid.,'dop. I perer. ILeningradl Nedgix, lealWadekoe otd-uls] 1954. 66'p*.' (NM 7M (AnthelmentLes) USSR/I,Ledicine Physiology FD-1334 Card 1/1 Pub 33-12/21 Author Aleksandrov) V. Ya. and Paribo,:, V. P. (Leningrad) Title Effects of alcohol na cosis on absorption of dyestuff from intestines Periodical Fiziol. zhur. 4, 466-471, Jul/,Aug 1954 Abstract Experiments-were conducted on white mice to determine the effects of ethyl alcohol on the capacity of the walls of intestines to absorb dyestuffs. It was discovered that cellular elements in the walls of intestines inpede dischEL-ge of these dyestuffs into the blood stream when alcohol is injected through the rectum. This is due to the fact that cells oC the mucous membrane of the intestines of expermental mice are was*ied by greater concentration of neutral red solution than can be obBer-i-ed in the control group of mice. The effects produced after rubcut4,.neous injection of alcohol are due to great extent to re- sorption act.;on of alcohol and not to its local deposition in the cells of intestineti. Chart, Table. araphs. Four Soviet references. Institlation : Submitted ; July 7, 1953 FAMOK, ITAP.- Method of invasVilgating protective conditioned reflems of nice in tOXIC01087. Fank-I toks. 17 no.1:52-53 Ja-F 154. (NM 7:5) (Canditioneid response) (Poisons) ., ---1, ","-, --:' ~ -1 -- - , -~,, -~ ~.-: .AmO .NIKULIN, A. A. "Pharmacology of anthalminthice.0 V P Partbok Reviewed by A.A. Nikulln. Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. -~-'189 Ap-Je '55- (AYDMMIIITHICS) (FARIBOK, V.P.) (MLRA 8:10) Name Pi-.RIBOKj Vsevolod Petrovich Dissertation: iintl-helminth means of non-electrolyte &c tJ on Degree: Doe A,ed Sci .Rffiliation: CHot Indicateg Defense Date, Place: 5 Jul 56, Council of Naval Med Academy Certification Date: 15 Jul, 57 Source: BYVO 17/57 L Action of nonspecific anthelminthics oa the intestinal epithelium. Mad.paraz. i paraz.bol.supplement to no.1:69-70 '57. (MIRA 11:1) Iz voyenno-morskoy maditsinskoy skodemil. WeEaTmiNTHics) (IMSTIMO V COUITMY USSR CATEGORY Pharmacology. Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Preparations, Antibe-Iminthic Substanc*a ABS. JOTYR. Khftol.', No. 12 1958., N-~. 56817 AUTHOR Paribok, V.P. INST. .TITLE The Action of Antibelainthic Substances in F-xperimental isymenolepis Infection OPIG. M. iFaraiaj&ol. i Toksikologiya, IL957, Vol.20, No.l. 78-60 IABSMCT Comparative studits were wasle of four now antiholminthici suostanceE - benzop"enal, the nonen*-nonanoic fraction of synthol, tryptbol (freon-113), and freon-112, as well an an extract of fern, carbon tetrachloride, and tetrachiorethyleDt, in experimental hymenolepis infec- tion. The substances were given am a single dose in- ternally, the dose being 0.2 LD . Statistical proceRs- ing of the mat*rial detoonatrate3othat the most highly theraeutic effect was noted with (in descending order of effectiventes) tryphtol, fraou-112, nonent-nonanoic fraction of synthol, and benzophenol (given twice). Card. 1/2 ~F TIME reiult~i testify to tile -.1sefulnes." oi taesv ~k,!:- as well as to the non-eiectrol,~tic mecnaniFzW of action of the new ajitihelmmthic preparations. A.Ayazdrikova 2/2 ~7, mus c oo, o' u i io I (,n e!-o tii e va t!,-i tc ,'r e -i ra i J, T 36816 iA eT ox t: it of Nou-I~Iuctrolvte TOXIIIS iwt ihelwint,dc Pre(,arat i jt;ed for .-.crwit oce-- VO 1 .2"0 , " 0. -~kolo~iyfi, t957, ht- w0or siescribu.,4 V.e tuxicity for nematu(ies o!' t~~, froz Cosmocarca urnata if a number of non-electr~,Ivte Poisons (.i1cobcla: izsobutyl , j soamyl, liexyl , I,ej:L OCtvl, tieIL7YI, pnenylethyl; ketorler.. 0 i nDTyIke toile , ,wthylisobutylketoub, methylem'VIK*. ~tldejiyvea: biitanal, iiexanal, lieptanal, ocvtnal, iiti.- oaraffins: I-nitrourop.,De, .1-nitroi--atane), as )bell ~L- L.'Iy.aoi, hexyiresorcine, .-.tnd carbon tetrachlori(,e. Pi( t- ~_ic co, centratiDn.9 of A 11 of tijese sutmitancec,. e pr,,ssed as verce!ttage,, of' their coicentrati i,~ i;, irated snluti vts, are ver.,, simiLar, lyin6 JCATEZORY 1959. 14n. [TITLE A JD 3 17A r T its of' Antihelminthic subistances do not differ Li this respect from the typical poisons of non-elec- tralytit action (narcotics). This in a proof of the non-9loctrolytic mechanism of &ction of tlje antihel- minthic-pre0arations tested rgainSt helminths, which contims the h oth9sis of N.V.Lazarey that the action of a number of antibelminthic substances is non-speci- fie and non-olectrolytic. -- A.G.B3,usilovskaya Card: 2/2 W~ffi~ - ---- /-~? / 13 o i-- P' TIUNOV, L.I.; SOKOLOVA, T.I.; PARIBOK. V.P. Rate of carbon monoxide excretion from the b ,pdy (with summitry in Buglish]. Form. I toks. 20 no.4:76-78 Tl-Ar '57. (MM 10: 11) (CARBON MONOXIDE. metabolism, excretion rate (Rus)) PARIBOK. V.P. Compnrative studies on the toxicity of anthelmintice to helminthB and to host orgsnism, Tam. i toks. 20 no.6:62-67 N-D '.57 (miRA 11:6) (ANTHRLMINTICS. toxicity (IRUE1 ) ) LIZAM, Nikolay Vasillyevich; FARIBOK, V.P., red.; MARAW, G.A., takhn.red. (Lectures on the pharmacology of the blood system] Laktail po farmakologii sistemy krovi. UniaMd, Goo.lzd-vo med.lit-ry. Leningr.otd-nie, 1960. 80 P. (HIU 13:9) (ILOW-DIMASES) (PHAMUCOLOGY) ]POLYMMY9 luslop otv,red.; ALEKSANMOV, Ms., roil.; GINESINSKIT, A.G., red.; ZMMOV, Ye.K., red.; 2MRWNSUY, A.14. --ad.; MUSIX, V.K., red.; TTR . X.B.. red.; L07-MA-LOZINEM, I.I.. red.; ]WHOLISM, NON,, red.; ~kAgpqg. V.P. 0 "do; ROWINDY, Is.No. red.; b"WrWY. P*G.q red.; SMOLOV, 101of redo, TROMIN, A.&, red.; UMUOVo B.P.,p red.; SM OBITOV, O.Ye., red.izd-ve; PBVZM, R.S.. tekhn.red. [Problems in cytology end general physiologrl Toprosy toli;ologii i obshchei fiziologii. Xoskva. Izd-vo Akadnsuk SSSR, 1960. 398 P. (min 14: 1) 1. Akedemlya neuk SSSR. Institut taitologii. 2. Institut evo- lyutsionnoy fiziologli im. I.M.Sechanova AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Ginetsinskly). 3. Fixiologichaskiy Institut im. A.A.Ukhtomskogo pri Leningradskom -itniversitete in. A;A*ZhdsnOva (for Mrako*). 4. Insti- tut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademil maditainskikh isuk SSSR. Leningrad (for Karasik). 5. Institut tsitologli Al SSSR. Leningrad (for Kiro, Paribok. Sokolov). 6. Institut fiziologil im. I.P.Pavlove M MM, Leningrad (for Romanov). 7. Laborstoriya embrioloei Institute eksperimentalluoy meditsiny ANN SSIM, Leningrad (for Svetlov). 8. Laboratoriya fi2iologii kletki Institute tsitologii A.5m, Leningrad (for Troshin). 9, Laboratoriya aravnitellnoy tsitologii Institute tsitologil AN SM, Leningrad (for Ushakov). 07TULOGY) (PHYSIOLMY) WASHIN, M.S.; FARIBOK V.P.; POLYLNSKIY Yu.I.; RUMYANTSEVP F.P.; SVETLOV, J% F.G.; Mi4wIg' Ye.m. "The cell, biochemistryj~ physiology, morphology." Bdited by J.Bmchet, A.MirskS,. Reviewed by M.S.Navashin and others. TSitologiia 2 noz2.* 2~4-258 Mr-AP '60. (MIRA 14:5) (CELIZ) (BRACUT, J. ) (MIRSU., A.) AHFU140VA, MI., Imnd. m*do nauk; AFICIMOV, S.V,, pl,of.; BEIMIKIY, M.L., prof.; VALIIYLAT, A.V., doktor med. nauk,- VEDETEYEIFI, Z.I., kand, zed. nauk; VDICIMUDOV, V.M., 1-umd. red. naul:; X-2-SHMOVICH, Y.L., kard. ned. nauk; GIIIETSr'SKIY, A.G., prof.; GORBOVITSKIY, S.Ye., prof.; MIEMNKINA, M.A., dotserit; CFrKH, I.F., dots.; DEIIISENKO, P.P.., kand. med. nauk; D'YACMYO, P.K., kand. med. nauk; ZHESTYANIKOV, V.D., kand. med. nauk; 10GOLINIKOV, S.D., prof.; ZEMALI, E.V.' kand. mod. nauk; ISKARMT, E.A., kand. med. nauk; KVISIK, VX., prof.; KIM-Wi, G.Ya., kand. med. nauk; KOZIOV, O.D., kand. med. nauk; KROTOV, A.I., doktor veter. nauk; KUM, A.B., doktDr med. nauk; UZk2'EVIN.V,I prof.; LAPIV, I.P., kand. med. nauk; IMILINIKOVA, V.F., prof.; MSHCIELSKAYA, K.A., prof.; MIKIELISON, M.Ya., prof.; MOSHKOITSKIY, Sh.D., prof.; PADEYSKAYA, Ye.I.J., kand. med. nauk; prof.; PERaUFI, G.P., prof.; PLUIEL'YEII), Kh.Kh., prof.; PONMIAREV, G.A., prof.; POSKAL-ENKO, A.N., kand. xied. nauk; MIME', Ye.A., Slot.a.; ROZOVSKAYA, Ye.S., dots., RYBOUIVIEN, R.S., starshi-y nauchmyy sotr.; SAIX12,11011, L.S.., kand. med. nauk; SAFRUBEUP111, R.R., kand. biol. nauk; TIMIUVP L.A.p kand. zed. naukt; TWILINA, T.N.,, dots.; FELISTOVICH, G.I.j, kand. med. nauk; FMNEETOV, N.Kop kand mod nauk; KRAUNIDIA, R.A., kand. med. nauk; TSYGANOV, S.V.p prof.i'dece;sed); CHMW, A.I., prof.; (Continued on next card) ABM-IOVA, Zh.I.--'kcontinued) Card 2. CHEFMOV, V.A., doktor med. nauk; SHADURSKIT, K.S., prof.; YAKOVLEEVY V.Ya., doktor kh" nauk; 1-!A.IjhTCj'ISYJY, MO.,, red.; NIKOLAYEVA, M.14.,, red.; IRULEVA, H.S... teklui. red.; CHMIAMrA, Z.V., tekhn. red. (Manual on pharmacology] Rukov(xistvo po farmakologii Leningrad, Kbdgiz. Vol.2. 1961. 503 P. iMIRA 15:1) 1. Deystviteltwjy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Anichk-ov, Karasik.. Cherkes). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii medi- tsinskikh nauk SSSF (for Belen'kiy, Ginetsinskiy, Moshkovskiy, Planellyes). (PHAWACOLOGY) -,t!LO~s L.T., red. i2d-ve; IIWA.G.P, tokhn. red. [Mar"tics and cellular wroosis in drug tberapyl Norkotiki i kletoobnyl narkos v khInloterapii. Moskvs, Isd--vo Almd. nauk SSSR, 1961. 97 P. (MIRA 14:5) (Anthelmintles) sk PHABE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5916 xiunov., L. A.$ G. A. Vasillyev and V. P. Parlbok Protivolachevyye eredstva; spravochnik (Antiradiation Measures; Handbook) MOCCOW.0 lzd-vo AN SSSR19 1961. '-L71 p. Errata slip inserted. 5000 copies printed. Sponsoriag Agency: Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Institut tsitologii. Ed.: V. P. Faribok .9 Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor; Tech. Ed.: R. A. Zamarayeva. WEPOSE: This hsndbook is interided for physicians, public health doctors, and medical rei3earch workers who are specializing In radiation medicine. COVERAGE: The book contains data oa more than 500 antiz%diation prepwstions which have been tested with vary-Ing degrees of success on different typis of animls, plants, microorganism, etc. to determine their effectiveness as yrqphylri-ctic agents against nLdiation affections. The authors have C 56rd I/# II ,Antirrc,distlan Measurecz Handbook SOV/5916 attempted to yresent in summary form the most important dats, published to date in the field and to provide a ready guide or standard for measuriig the effectiveness of the mor- r4teent antir-ndiation preparations as they are developed. The material is arranged in alphabetical order. In the absence al' any special definitio:mf radiation me=9 x-radiation. No ;persmalitien Pure mentioned. Scue referencen sMar in the text. TABIA OF MAMM: Pref ace 3 Table 1. Dor-es snl Effects of Antiradiation Preparations 5 T&b 1e 2. eatjor~- of Nedicinal Preparations for the 'Frcrehylaxi,3 of Radie:tioa Affections 1.41 Table 3. Clfnic,,al Ues of Certain Antiradiaticm Preparations 150 Card 2/3 PARIWK V, P - MIRY " V.S.; :ZAYCHIKOVAI Z.P. Effect of acclimatiza,,,ion pf animals to hypoxia on the radio- sensitivity of nue2ep- stractures. TSitologiia 3 no.5:602-605 S-0 161. MRA 1-4: 10) 1. Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy tsitologii Institute, tsitologi.1 AN SSSR, Leningrad. (ANOXF1,11A) (CELL NUCLEI) (RADIATIM"PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) pARIEDXx V. P. and KKMVA, G. F. NAntiradiation Effect of LOW Molecular Substanceo.0 pp. 54 Inotitate of Cytology As Ussil Laboratory of Radiation Cytology U Nauchnar- Nonforentsiya Instituto Toitologii AW SSSR. Tezisy Dokladov Mcond Scientific Conrerence of the rnstiVuite of Cyto Sy of the Acedazy of ScImes MR, Abstractv of Reports), Leningrad., 1962 88 pp. JPRS 20v6.)h 39567 a 4-vo S/205/62/0D2/001013/015 .2 -A 2 0 101511215 AUTHOR: Paribok, V. P., Krupnova, G. F. and Pravdina. K. 1. TITLE: The nature of the anti-radiation effect of narcotics and the localisation of the sensitizing effect of oxygen PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. 2, no. 3, 1962, 473-480 TEXT: It has previously been established that the gases N2. H2, He, Ar, K1, Xe, NZO, CH. and (472.H), (cyclopropane), A of which are narcotics, have a radiation Protective effect due to the inverse relationship of the isoeffective pressure to the distribution coefficient of lipid-aqueous phases and the direct dependence of this coefficient to the absorptive properties of these substances. The anti-radiation effect of non-gaseous narcotics (methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol) as well as of other substances not yet investigated (acetylene, ethylene, ether, 3cetone and freons) were now studied. Exprriments were performed on Vicia. faba bean germs, placed in a calorimetric bomb and X-irradiated with 210-280r at a dose rate of 50r/min; the various protective substances werepresent during the irradiation - the gases at pressures ol'20-40 atm. 'rhese substances showed no protective effect before or after irradiation. Methanol showed the best protective &ect among the alcoh,Dls. Ethanol, propanol and butanol had a markedly weaker protective effect and acetone had no effiect at all. The protective effect of acetylene, ethylene and freons was much weaker than that of the inert gases (N2, Ar, etc.). As for the nature of the anti-radiation activity of these substances, and the site of the Card 1/2 The nature of. S/205/62/002/003/01--1/015 1015/1215 oxygen active during radiation, a new hypothesis (of persorption) is stressed. There arc4 figures and I table ASSOCIATION- Institut tsitologii AN SSSR, Laboratoriya Tadiatsionnoytsitologii (institute of Cytology, AS USSR, Laboratory of Radiation Cytology) Leningrad SUBMIT-TED: June 21, 1961 Card 212 PARIBOX, V.P.; GROXHOLISKAYA, N.V. Comparative inv6stigation f,,f the tOxicity of nitric oxide and nitrogen peroxids. &m. i toks. 25 no.6:742-7,~6 N-D 162, (MIRA 17:8) I# Laboratoriy% radiatsionnoy tsitologil (zav. - doktor mad. nawk prof. V.P. Parlbck) Illstituta tsitoloaii AN SSSR. TROSK1110 A.S.; P UBOK V.P.,- KROLEMO, Sesh. Al~ Cytology in practice. Izv. AR SS."a. Ser. biol. 27 no.1:127-130 ja-F e 62. (14IF-4 15:3) 1. Institute tsitologii AN SSSR. (CYTOLOGY) ACCESSION NR: AP4015085 AUTHOR: Paribokp V. P. S/02o5/64/oo4/001/0060/0062 TITLE: Dependence of the radio3onaltizing of-feet of oxygen on Its concentration and on the lifetime of the free radicals SOURCE: Radiobiologiya, v. 4, no, 1. 1964, 60-62 TOPIC TAGS: oxygen radiosensitizing effect, free radical lifetimes oxygen concentration,, Howard-Flander and Alper's equation, explanation of radiosensitizing effect, 02 molecule collisiont expectation time ABSTRACT: The author offers his explanation of Howard-Flanders and Alper's equation describing the dependence of the radiosensitizing effect of oxygen on Its concentration. During Irradiation of a live cell containing a large quantity of water, shortlived free radicals form, capable of reacting to oxygen only if they come in direct con- tact, that is, if the oxygen molecule collides with the radical. The probability of such a collision Is determined by two values: lifetime of the radical and expectation time - the time between two consecutive collisions of oxygen stith the same point of the radiosensitive biomolecule, Radlosensitivity reaches a maximum when expectation time COM 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015085 equals the lifetime of the radical. Expectation time is determined by the number of 02 molecule collisions with a unit of surface per unit of time, It Is difficult to determino the lifetime of a radical on the basis of expectation time because they are not actually equal. Often the effective reaction cross sections of a radical and an oxygen molecule do not coincide. However, this difficulty does not affect the explanation in any way. The author "thanks N. A. Smirnov for assistance in calculations and K. S. Trincher for discussion of tho worke" Orige arto has: 1 figure, ASSOCIATION: Institut taitologil AN SSSRj Leningrad (Cytology -Institute AN SSSR) GUBHXTM 1 1006) DATE AgQ1 lamfir6l~ BKOL 1 00 SUB CODE: LS, NR REP SOV: 000 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2 ACCESSION 14ii: AP4027,964 3/0205/64/004/002/0186/01,,?o AUTHOR: Pariboks V. P.; Valldshteynt E. A. TITLE: Antiradiation effect of inert gases and low molecular narcotics. 1. Absence of compressed nitrogen protective effect on 'irradiated Escherica ooli B/r water suspension SOURCE: Hadiobiologiyat v. 4. no. 2, 1964., 186-190 TOPIC TAGS: X-irradiation, inert gas, low molecular gas, compressed nitrogon, radioprotective action, oxygen effect, E. coli B/r water :suspension, diffusion hypothesis,, adsorption hypothesis, special irradiation chamber .ABSTRACT: The radioprotective action of compressed inert and low mol- ecular gases based on oxygen effect reduction has boon explained by an adsorption hypothesis and a diffusion hypothesis, In the first hypo- thesis, radioprotective action is attributed to inert gas molecules .forcing the oxygen molecules out of cell radiosensitive structures by adsorption, In the second hypothesiss radioprotective action is attributed to the high concentration of inert gas molecules (because -of increased pressure) obstructing the diffusion of oxygen in a gas ! Card 1/4 ACCESSION XR: AP4027964 phase and -thereby slowing its solution in the protoplasm. On tho ba- siB of the latter hypothesis it would follow that with an inert gas bordering a liquidq active mixing would take place to compensate for obstructed diffusion and the inert gas would not display radioprotec- tive action. To test this hypothesis, the radioprotective effect of compressed nitrogen was investiGatod in an-E. coli B/r water suspen- sion X-irradiated (HM-11 unit,, 180 kv, 20 ma., 5 mm organic glass filter, 3500 r/min) in a special chamber (see enclosure 01). The E. coli B7r bacteria prepared from an 18 hr culture had a concentration of 1.105 colls/ml and a layor height of 2.5 mm. After irradiation bacteria wore sown on-agar ard the number of colonies were counted the followxng day. Findings show that nitrogen up to 60 atm pressure does not display radioprotective action during irradiation of E. coli B/r in'the presence of 0.2,, 0.01,, and 0.005 oxygen atmospheres, Investigation findings support the diffusion hypothesis, but the evi- dence is not conclusive and other possible mothods for testing the diffusion hypothesis are suggested, The authors "take the opportunity to express their gratitude to ?rof. L. E. Gurevich for discussion of the study and valuable comments." Orig. art, has: 3 figures, Card ~& ACCESSION Nil: AP402796 ~SSOCTATION: Institui tisitologil AN SSSR,, -Leningrad (Cytology ~Inlmtute a sssyt. '~UBXITTED-- OBAU963 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: 168 NR IMF SOV: 002 OTMR: o04 M A=SSION NRs AP4027964 INCU)SM 01 MERIM12 Z; Fig. 1. Chamber for L~radiating bacteria in the Iresence of compressed gases. 1 openiM 2 - chamber body, 3 - tumbler for bacteria# 4 - porolis glaes: 5 - valves, 6 - compressor, 7 - compressor mombrano, 0 - magnet amaturep 9 - bottom or ohambor,, 10 - magnet winding# 11 - magnet oorop 12 - cook,, 13 - nut Card 4/4 'ACCESSION NR: AP4021965 S/0205/64/004/002/0193./0196 :AU7HOR: PaEibjkv V. Kalfniy, V. S. 'TITLE: Antiradiation 4etion of Inert gases and low molecular .,narcotics, 2,., Effect of nitric oxide and compressed nitrogen on radiation damcge of Vicia faba Wan sprouts ISOIJR6E: Radiablologlyaj, v, 4j, no, 2,, 1964, 191-196 jTOPIC TAGS: X-irradiationg Inerb gasp low molecular gas& nitric :Oxides compressed nitrogen, radioprotective action# oxygen offeetp 'T" diffusion h7p)thesisp adsorption h7pothesis, Viola faba beanx chroMosomo abarration,, nitric oxide radiomimotic action# nitric oxide radiosensitizing effect ABSTRACT: The present Investigation Is a continuation of earlier :,,',~--1exP9rim9ntal studies attempting to explain ths radloproteotive action i,of compressed inert gases in terms of the adq6lvption or diffusion ~hypothesis, Literature data have indicated tbAt the radiosensitiWag ieffect of nitric oxide corrbsponds qualitatiVely and quantitatively to oxygen with the only diffarartas being that n1trio oxide Is not wied CCESSION NR: AP4027965 for cell respiration. To test the toxic and radiosensitizing effects of nitric oxide by the diffusion hypothesis., 5 day old Vicia faba bean sprouts were X-Irradiated lit nitric oxide with compressed nitro.- gen passing through, The bean sprouts in paraffin containers were placed into a cylinder containing nitric-ox.-Lde and the compressed nitrogen was Introduced through the cylinder wall 10 min before 'X -irradiation (RUM-11 unit 180 kv, 20 mas no filters 45 r/min) with doses ranging from 135 to ~50 r, Chromosome aberrations in root tip;s and root growth served as indices, Results show no radloprotective effect of comrwessed nitrogen in the presence of nitric oxide, The sensitizing effect of 0,04 and o,6!5% for nitric oxide is equal to the '~.-.sensitizing effect of 4 and 6% for oxygon at 200C. In the presence .!:of 6,6% oxygenp nitrogen under 5 atm completely inhibits the oxygen A i ffectp and Is completely ineffective in the presence of 0,49 and ~0.65,0.' nitric oxide, Nitrio oxida displays some radlomimetio action by -mosome damage in Lrradiated and non-Irradiated producing chrc keristematie cells, The study confirms literature data that the radlosensitizing effects of nitric oxide correspond to those of ip~gen The absence of radiopro-bactive action of compreased nitrogen iin the presenos of nitric acid appears to support the diffusion Ord 2/3 Ic ACCF,,SSION HR: AP4027965 1hyp6thesist but does no~ completel7 rule out the adsorption hypothesin ,The stuthors "take the rtunity to express deep gratitude to T. B. :Ikonnikova for sssista~'drin setting up the experiments*" Orige arte~ has: 5 figures, 'ASSOCIATION: Institut taitologii AN SSSR9 Leningrad (c7tology llnstituto AN EL SUBMITTED: 06Apr63 ENOW 00 OTHEt SUB CODE: NR REP SOV: 005 on L KORCLEVA, Yu.lo; KRUPNOVA, G.F.; PARIBOX, V.P. Osills with chromos=e aberrations In,bean seedlings as a statittical eet* Witologiia, 6 no,3:355-357 My-Je IfA. (MIRA 180) 1, Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy taitologii Instituta taitologii AN S&')'R, Leningrad, IIIT V.P.; VIILII',b -EYN, E.A. Radioprotect"Lve action of Inert aaqps and low-mclaeular narcotics. Roport, No.b laok of raftoprctective el"fec". of comprfsped nitrogen in irradiation of Escher!Lchia -oli fl/r in water suspension. Radiobiclogiia 4 no.2t!86-190 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut il*sitologii AN SSSR, Loningrdd. PARIBOKp V.P.; KALIN11Y, V.S. Radic;protmi-Ave action ol' inert gaeon and low-moleaular narcotJas,, Report No.2.- Effect. of nitrogen oxide and nitrogen under pressure on radiation.injury in Vicia faba shoots. Radiobiclo iia 4 no.2-.191-196 164. %PA 180) 1. Instuitut tsftolog.-I~ AN SSSR, Leningrcd, BMWAAMM arlm~ ~--xjr ft P A P04A, 0 th. [ParImak.,J.3 A perimantal study of trophic effects on uriniferous tubules. Usl. zhiz. i zdorov. 1 no.2:211-115 156. (MIRA 11:2) 1. laboratorlya normallnogo i patologicheakogo obwns Cbekboolovats- koy skademil neuk. PraEs 11, ul. Sallmovskays. 1. (KIDUTS) (NMITION) GISTESOU, P. (Bucuresti); PARICHI, M. (Bucuresti) Hydrochemical characteristics of the lakes in the Fizes Basin. Nature. Geografle 15 no.500-36 S-0 163. POPOVAT 7 Mircea; QANCEA, Constantin; PARIGHI, Mihai 8oilu fomd c-n the aeolian deposito in the area of Cetate- - -, 1).wwo-Desmtui (southerb Oltenia), Dari seama nod 41:4a-456 'f'5~/60 [publ. 162]. 1. m_ 9. PARIFILOVA 2. USSR (600) 4. Carpathian Mountain Region - FI-It 7. Fir rust (:~elampsorella cerasti I-lint.) in the forests of Carpathia. Les. khoz. 5 no. 12. 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April . - 19 53', Unc 1 - GrukNilli" i). , A. Electricity C~roniclers of the electric c~ air ("tic) ~r-)no I -)r-~cn I ~ is i. -ry of e-Ir r-trir--,-l from 6CC B. C." Reviewed D. Granlfi, 1:-riishlly.) Tekh. n,32~,,J. no. 2, lr~f,2. llont~lv List of Russi.an Accessi:lns, Li'rary -f C--~.n~ress, j-,:ne 1'52. :-'CA -S~-!*~--. . U M 410 loo OB" Vs 32va"wo-T rtmmt AM oma"Irds moo -GUAM amns,=m Pw om Y. A. tL a1116~ UL saw :1937, 14, 50JJP)- dd L ramuoo or"awy *Dim umw ObI4 uamw md aw 0200tylem omw -go am% *%&boa to noww"t Utttv ILT. se.."W .49 M. Vol ", , .- M b 0 0 it WLAI A a No A 04V as w a A 0 0, 0 0 0 0 PARUZZ, Simo., inz. Kefir. Kemija u induotriji U rw.fl-.478-W) 1W. 1. Centralm mljekara,, Sarajevo. PARIK P L. Fulfillment and prosrer-tivr., tasks of r-,on;5tn;ction undrr the capital InveBtrmnt plan in the Ustt nad Lalrem District. p. 618 POZIMI STAIIBY. (MinisterAvo stavcbricty) 11-aba, G7echoslovakla, Vol. 7, no. 12, 1959 Monthly List of Epst Euro,etn Ace~essionn (UAI), LC. Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 2060 Uncl. PAM3 1. Plan of technical development prepared by the Ministry of Building on the basis of effective rationalization suggestions and inventioms, p. 2870 POZEHNI STABY,, (Minieterstvo stavebnictvi) Praha; Vol. 3,, No. 7j, July 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessione List (EFAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1955 PARIX2 Iubmir,, ins. ---l- ..... ... ~ "-. ..-I. . Research tasks In the design and eorztructiou of panel houses, Poz stavby 11 no.5:281-285 163. 1. Frazeke stavebni zavody.. Praha. Parik R. 3 Chvalina., J. Parik,, R. - Chvalina,, J. Saving time in house building. p. 8. Vol. 5. no. 1, Jan. 1957 POZEMNI STAVEY TECHNOLOGY Czechoslovakia So. East European Accessionso Vol. 6,, No. 5, May 1957 V. . prof Assault of outer space cont1mes; 1uportant biological experiment. Mntekh. 5 no.10:16-20 0 160. (MM 13:12) 1. DWmt-vitel'My cbles AM SSER. (space flight) FUGAGE, A.B., imsh.; PA31IKOZUA, I.A., inzh. f ~ Insulation-decrease indicator. Avtom., telem. i sriaz' 2 no,6: 31-33 JS '58, (MIRA UtO OlLectric cable e-Naasurement s) I.A.; FUGRCH, A.B.. Prisimall uchastlys: PASHCHNNEO, Z.3.; FUEM, I.I.; THUMLALOY, X.P.; SHUCHWO, A.Ye.; SAIRMYA, T.K.; 220KHMo Zh.G.; INVINOT. 1E.Go; UKOVICHO A.Ye.. SALIM, L.S., red.; SHAM, G.I., tekkin.red. Eftsual on electric nessurewsts of long-distance coummicatiox lime) Rokoyodstvo po alektrichookin Ismerealias mzhdugorodsykh linii sviazi. Kooky&. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosas sviazi I radio. 1960. 194 P. (min 13:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavacya upraylealys mesbdugorodsoy telefewo-telografacy avyasi. 2. Kiyevskoys otdalonlys TSentrall- nogo muchno-issladovatellskogo instituta svyazi (for Parikoshka, Pugsah~ Pashchankop Farman, Truskolow, Shavchesko, Sakharove, Trokhiks)- 3. TSestral'syy asuchno-looledoystellskiy institut evyazi (for Levisov. Shvartsmaz). 4. UNWS (for Yakovich). (Telecommunication) (Electric wasurements) PAPMOZEu, I.A. Use of bridge circuit techniques for 2ocating insulation dam of cables vith plastic sheeting, Eloktroxviaz' 16 no*34956-W 0 162. (KM 15:9) (Electric cablee-Testing) ~ -PARINNOMA I A aspirant 0 Dotoradustion of mmi3m porxdsoib2* contowt reslatamees in the pressnee of insulation dmage. Vest. sylazi 22 no.10s&9 0 162. (KnU 15M) 1. Kiyevakoye otdoleniye Vaenoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo in3tituta transportnogo atroitelletya Hinisterstva transportnogo stroitelletva. (Electric lines-Testing)