SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PERVEYEV, YA. - PERVOV, A.V.
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PMVMV, YA,; KMRrASHOVA, N. I.
Magne s i uzT (r.-anic Comrounds
Interaction of oxides of thr vinylicet.- 1--ne skries with oxygen-ccnt~lrir-F- hre
grganonau,MSIUM comfounds. Zhur. ob. khtm. 22 no. 0, 10r)2
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PFRVIAKOVA, -.p N'OVOGRUDSM, D. M., BI-W~U-TA., -.F,, and NAKHI'M)V3KAY4, "., "The
Tnfluence of' BacterizatIon f Flax 3eed on t~r- ~3,s-eptibil?*y of Se-~Iings
to Infection with Paras'Aic Fungi," Comntes Reidus (Dokladir- je l'Academie
- des Sciences Ae 11URSS, vol. 14, no. 6p 1137,p,. 385-388.r.11 P444
SO: STRA ST - 90-53, 15 -ecember 19;3
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PERVICKY, J. D.
Cold pressure welding. Jemna mech opt 6 no.11:328-331 N 161.
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1111 ii~ I A NI), i- I ~- '. PER V ~ K, I I"i A R NA, It. A. I a I-1111 , It. I
D;s-ribiit-ion o' barbi*-~;rat,--s in 1,h, orgar~--'sm durfnic, -1 ~-
hyl-othermia.. Fam. i toks. 28 no.5:534-535 3-0 16~.
(m 1 !;-4 1 j~ : I., )
1. Kafedra f'itrmakologrli (zav. - daltor wd.nnuk prur. ri.Ya.
I jrutvonrw7o universit,ota. SuNnitted
K'niyivopp) Tartaskogo gpsud)
V,,~y 10, 1964,
PRYAKHINAV L.I.; PERVIKOVA, V.N.; PODYLINA, M.G.
Plotting of phase diagrams for multicomponent metal systems.
Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.5:1132-1134 F164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut metallurgil in. A.A. Baykova. Predatavleno
akademikom I.V. Tananayevym.
G -,,,3 7-.11: 7
AviRtion list ime-a* 3eyc, )r-z*,o
.,andicla-~ of Tecl-rvcal
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PERVIKOVA., V.N.; PRIAXIIINA, L.I.; PODYLINA, M.G.
Graphing of a p "Pe diagram of the custernary system in a pro'ection
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with numerical markings. Zhux. neorp-. khi-m. 2.0 no.9-2198-2199 S '65.
(MIRk 18-10)
DMITRENKC, G.Ye. ~:hytrenko, H.IU.,]; PERVIKOVh, V.N. (Pervikova, V.M.1
Representation of polyhedrons of the composition of multicomponent
reciprocal systems. Dop. AN UPOR no-4:481-484 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologichE,skiy institat pishchevoy promyshlennosti.
("Er~ V-(K/ V) 1, V, (V,
Call Nr: AF 1108825
Transactions of the Third All-union Mathematical Congress (Cont. )Moscow,
Jun-Jul '56 Trud '56., v I Seat Rpts., Izdatellstvo AN SSSR, Moscow, 1956, 237 PP.
Ostianu,N.' M. ~MOBOOWJ. 'on 4eometry or surfaces in
Affine-simpleetic Multimorphic Space. 16o-i6i
Mention is made of Laptev, G. F.
Penzov, Yu. Ye. (Saratov). Classification of Geometric
Objects. 16i-162
Mention is made of Vagner, V. V., Dubnoir and Llber.
Pervikova,_V. N Fundamental Theorem of Central
_, (Moscow).
-JEo-nomeii;j for . 1~-b -Dimensioral Spaces. 162-163
Petrov, P. I. (Kazan'). Classification Principle
of Riemannian Manifolds According to Their Differential
Invariants, and its Application. 163
Mention is made of Skhouten, 1. A.
Card 52/180
PERVI N. V.
Like st6mchildren. Sov.profooiuzy 16 no-5-.24-26 Mr 160.
(14IF-A 13:3)
(Socialist competition)
(Bog"novich-Refractoriee industry)
PARCHUF, L.S.; PERVIN, V.Ye.; SUXMUVA, lj.ji.
Continuous measurement and control of the weight of 1 m~ tar
paper. Stroi. mat. 9 no.6il.1-1',: Je 163. (MIRA 17:8)
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ACCESSION NR: AR4023356 Sj'O,'t4/04/000/002/0013/0013
SOURCE: RM. Voprosy,* tekhnicbeekogo progreee& J. organizatail prolzvodetva v
mashinostroyenii, Abe. 2-35.69
AVITIOR: Gerazimova, N. V.; Yermolayeva, L. I.; VAtMeva, L. K.; Filippova,
T. N.;
_r,~in, YU. A.
TITLE: Programming methods for the automation of technological planning
CITED SOURCE: Tr. proyektn., tekhnol., i n.-i. in-ta. Volgo-Vyatsk. sovnarkhoz,
vy*p. 2, 1963, 94-111
TOPIC TAGS: automatic programming, technological process, computer-controlled
machine tools
TRANSLATION: An algorithm for the automatic plarming of technological processes
r,.2.y be divided into two parts. The first incorporates the processing of the geo-
metric information (blueprint data) to determire such features of a part as its
shape and design characteristics essential for the technological process. The
second part, the actual planning, reflects the production. aonditions. A program
1-Cord- 1/3.
ACCESSION NR: AR4023356
for the automatic planning of turning operations during piece-produced and small-
series production has been investigated. Data about the surfaces of the part
are fed into the memory of an URAL-2 electronic .,omputer. A relatively small
proportion of these data, needed in most subroutines, is stored in the operational
memory. Data about the special features of the :part are coded on magnetic tape
(Mr); they are retrieved into the operational tminory only once during the compi-
lation of the technological charts for the given part. The program for scanning
the technological characteristics occupies 306 locations. The program for auto-
matic planning includes the compilation of the following subroutines: the sub-
routine for path control in the processing of ",:hab given part; the auxiliary sub-
routine for branching to each operation; and subroutines specifying the tool, its
geometry and cutting conditions. All these subroutines are recorded and stored
on the M2. 7ne subroutines for branching are retrieved from the Mr In accordance
,with the operation code. Each subroutine deteraLning the path control of the
!tool on the part requires 704 positions. The combined total volume of the pro-
.gram is about 10,000 positions. Using the firat part of the algorithm one obtains
the path control chart for the given part,, and sizpplementary information for
position changes and their parameters. On the bixsis of retrievals of the sub-
routines that determine the position changes In accordance vith the operation
Card 2/3
ACCESSION NR: AR4023356
code, the operational chart is compiled W recorled on the W. For parts of
average complexity the overall time for co=,iling the program, including access
to the W, is about 3 minutes. A general block diagram of the program and
block diagrams of the iatividual subroutines ara Igivenj, together with the
structure of the language for the ebaracteristies of the partj, and tbe-storage
layout. A. Proskuryakov.
DA7s AcQ: o6xar64
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AUTHORs SOV/20-124-1-7/(9
TITLEs On the Algorithmization and Programming of the Game of
Dominoes (0b algoritmizataii i programmirovanii igry v
domino)
PERIODICALs Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR,1959,Vol 124,Nr 1,PP 31-33 (USSR)
ABSTRAM Two players play at dominoes against two other players ao-
cording to the usual rules. The author proposes a programming
method which renders possible to replace one,two,three or all
the four players by computing machines. The most interesting
fact in the problem is the incomplete information concerning
the &ominoes of the other players. Before putting its domino
the computing machine carriets out an analysis according to
probability theory on the ba:9is of the experiences gathered
during the game, in whose hands each single domino might be.
There are 2 references, I of which is Soviet, and 1 American.
ASSOCIATIONs Issledovatel'skiy fiziko-tokhnicheskiy institut Gor1kovskogo
gosudaretvannogo universiteta imeni W.I. Lobachevskogo (Physico-
Technical Research Institute of the Gorlkiy State University
imeni N.I. Lobachevskiy)
GERAFTI,'inll,,, N.V. ; YZIP1,101-0--,VP , I.N.; RATYAY-EVA, LA.; Fi I 'IPPOVA, 'I"Ji. *,
pavrlif yuq.'~.
f1rogramning I'c,-- tl,c, cf teclmcloginal-
Trudy 46--h. , nA(,A.-!~:al. irist. nc.2t'~54-'Il '(3
(V I T-A ~ - C )
PKRVIN, Yu.A. (Gorlldy)
Algorithm'.zation ar-d progra-ing of a d=lao ga=e. Prob",
kib. no . -): 171-1&0 160. (MI?A 13:7)
(Dominoi,s) (PrograLaming(Blectrenic computers))
FERVITSKIY,. V.V.
The E085 dri.11 twi6ting and straightening machine. Biul.
tokb.-ekon.inform. no.1:34..;35 62. (MIRA 15:2)
(14achine tools)
PIMVITSKIX v * V.V.
The S-102 mill. for rolling drlJl b3- by sections. Biul.
Ukho-ek3n.inforim. we$.-22-24 1161. (KMA 14:8)
(Roning mille)
svErLIMUM, V.A., Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, avenlyevoy;
.PE,=R,V,,I,T.SKIY V.14., Geroy Sotsialisi-icheskogo Tivia, zvenlyevoy;
EnwSOV, V.K.
Collective and state fame need suoh a machine. Zashch.rast.ot
vrod.i. bol. 7 no.6:3.4 Je 162. (MITRA 15--12)
1. Kubanskiy nauchno-iseledovatel.'ifty institut ispytaniya tralctorov
i eel I sk6khozy:aystvenn3ich r-shin Uor Svetlicbnyy., Pervitskiy).
2. Mavnyy- agronm kolkhoza Imeni lenina, Wovo-Kubanskiy rayon,
Krasnodarskogo kraya (for Belousav).
Nubari-Spraying and dusting squipmemt)
VASILICIMKO., A.A.; YERKAYEV, I.D.; KONCVAIMKO, L.A.; PERVITSKIY,,
V Ya - BUDIKO, V.A., inzh., red.; TVERDOVSKIY, V.P., kand.
sellkhoz. nauk, red.
[Mechanized growing of corn; based on the practices of
V.IA.Pervitskills team) Mekhanizir-ovannoe vozdelyvanie
kukuruzy; na opyte zvena V.1A.Pervitskogo. Moskva, Kolos,
1965. 183 P. (MIRA 18:12)
r Yakovlevich, Geroy Sotsialistichaskogo Truda,
zvenlyevoy mekhanizirovannogo zvena kUkuruzovodb*k BASENKO,
P.V., red.; DUKINO, V.I., tekhn. relt.
[Minutes and centners] Minuty i tseatnery. 2. izd. Krasnodar,
Krasnodarskoe knizhnoe i-1zd-vol 1962. 59 (MIRA 15:3)
(Kuban-Corn 04aizWo
(Kuban--Fam meelllani cation)
PEWXL
%V-Ulljw GEVONDYAN, T.A.,, doktor tekbn, nauk,, prof ...
retsenzent; DMITRIYEV, F.S.,, kand. tekhn. nauk,, elots.,
red.; USITSYN, V.D.., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.
[Design and construction of precist-Lon mechanisms) Raschet
i konstruirovanle tochnykb me.khantmov. Moskval Mashino-
stroenie, 1965. 547 p. (MIRA 18:7)
PERVITSKIT, Yu. D.
Dissertation: *Rese&rch into the Joining of Alumunum Alloys by Cold Plastic !Jefo=-
ation.' Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Shipbuilding Inet, Gorkly lV23,92,
SO: RefeirativxLvy Zhurnal, No- 5, Dee 1953, Moscow, AN USSR Nffft
FZIRVITSKIY, Yn.D., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk.
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Technological problems in cold pressure welding. [Izd.] LONITOVASH
vol.40:135-142 156. (Ylak 10:4)
(Sheet Y"tal work)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, hietallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, P I S4 (USSRj
AUTHOR- Pervitska,__ Yu. D.
TITLE: An Experimental Investigation of the Process of Cold Pressure
Welding of Aluminum Allovs (Eksperirnental'noye issledovani~'(-
protsessa kholodnoy svarki davlenirm splavov ilyUlTlinlya)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhii. in-ta, 1957, Nr 29, pp 134- 14`4
ABSTRACP,* The objects of the investigation were the following: 1) effect
of the major procedural factors on joint strength; 2) preferred
shapes and dimensions of tools and cold-welding procedures;
3) pressure on tool, and 4) preliminary data on the mean strength
of sheet joints. The investigation was made with specimens of
the following alloys- A MgA-M, AMtsA-M, DLAM, and A-2
aluminum. The specimens were 30 mm wide, and 1, 1- 5 and
2 mni thick; they %vere 140 rn-n long. The diameters of the
punches (P) were 3,. 5, 4. Z, 5, 6 and 7. 2 mni, while the pres-
sure pads were 30 mm in clia.-neter. The specimens were first
squeezed by the pressure pads under 3, 000 kg pressure, after
which the P were 3pplied. The depth of the P impression and the
Card 1/3 minimum thick..es~, of the A,e..d zone were measured by an in-
137- 5h- I- 11-17
An Experimental investigaton (cont.
strumert with an accuracy of 0. 0 1 mm. Welding was conducted at 1-1- 1811C
The specimens were tested for shear and tensile failure. Continuous and in-
tern,iittent welds were made on a wheel-welding press, as this permitted the
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making of strong and Light seams. It was found that the shape of the tool deter-
mined the direction and character of flow r,f the metal in the contact Zone, and
influenced the formation of the ( old- weld joint. In the weld joint it is important
to make sure that the pattern of principal stresses will correspond to uneven
3-dimensional compression, as in this case metals are most highly plastic
The greatest strength was attained when asymmetrical pressure pads with flat
faces were used and with P of low curvatare, There should be a hollow chamler
around the P; the volume of the chamfer should not exceed the volume of the
metal forced out by the P. The external diameter of the pressure pad should
be 4-6 times as large as the diameter of the P. The strength of the joint in-
creases with an increase in the diameter o:' the P up to a given diameter, and
then diminishes. The greatest strength is that attained when depth of penetra-
tion is 80-901o of the thickness of the clamped parts. An important factor in
terms of strength is the freedom of the SUr(ace from contamination. The
greatest strength was attained when the peripheral velocity of the brush was
12- 15 m/hr. Alsq the greatest strength waE observed when weldiig was done
not more than 6-8 hours after the surface had been cleaned. Unit pressure
Card 2/3
137-58-1-11-17
An Experimental In-vestigation icont. )
should be held within the 3-5 kE;/mmz range. Seam welding was used to join
square tubes 70x70 mm in cross section and 210 long. It is recommended
that the wheel diameters be 50-60 times greater than the thickness of the
sheets.
V. P.
1. Aluminwa alloys-Welding-Processes
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AUTHOR: Pervit3ki 19 - =8-5-OVI
TITLE: 601d Welding With Pressure (Kholodnaya svaLrka davleniyem)
FMIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1958, Nr 5, pj 26-29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Cold welding is of special industrial importance for the building
of electric apparatus, as by means of this method it is possible
to connect nonferrous metals firmly with non-weldable alloys. The
characteristic feature of cold welding consists in the fact that
it is attained by a plastic deformation at room temperature. Be-
sides, no rearystallization takes place at the welding seams as
the deformation temperature, on account of the good heat conduc-
ti7ity of the metal, is tmasferred too quickly. The following is
to be said on the technology of cold welding by pressura:
1.) The contact surfaces have to be degreased and freed from
oxide layers with 8pecLil care. When removing the oxide layers
by means of round steel brushesithe diameter of the steel
wires must be 0.3 mm ani the disk must perfox7n from 1200 to
1500 revolutions per minute.
2.) Auxiliary devices and stampa for various kinds of vmlding
Card 1/2 ara shown by illustrations:
Ccld Welding With Pressure
AVAILABLE:
119-58-5-9/16
a) Spot welding on sheet iron or bands
b) Round welding of sheel. iron, bands and tubes
3. The most favorable limits for the various materials, up to
which deformation of the material can be forced, are given.
4.) The velocity at which deformation takes place exercises no
special influence upon sArength.
5.) Abundant material concerning the strength of the welding
seams is shown in tables.
6.) Pressures used when welding are between 5 and 25 t and can
easily be attained by hand- as viell as by hydraulic presses,,
There are o i,L~itzz , an& 8 references, all of which are
Soviet.
Library of Congress
1e Welding-Teat methods ;2. Welding-Test results 3. Fnaaaw*
-Applioatims
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Cold presmu-a welding. Priborostroonie n0.5.-26-29 N7 '5B.
(Welding) (mm 11:6)
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PjMVITSKIY, _ Yu.D. ----
N Cold pressura welding with use oj' rollers. Avtoz. evar. 10 no.2:61-65
MT-AP '57. (MLRA 10:6)
1. leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheiskiy institut Im. V.I. Ullyanova.
(Ketals-Cold working) (Deformations (Mechanics))
PERVOIC , B -
Organization of production space in laywDod factories.
Ill. P. 1992. TERNIKA. Beograd, Yugoslavia.
SOURCE. East Huropean AcceseUns List, (EHAl) Library
of Congress, Vol- 5, No. 8, August. 1936.
PERVOKHII,A. N. V.
Inflorescence: Bonn ny-Morph:)l ogy
Peenle-ritics of the Lxtructurc of the gerT. i-d f3-u'j.t of umbela., Dokl. A:-,' SSSR, 81, Lo. 4,
1951.
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PERVOLIF, YU. V.
Silts and Conditions for Their Formation in the Salt Lakes of the Crima
The author studies the microzoneis of the silt core samples in length
from 20-?2 cm to 45-51 cm in the Foynaksk Lake and from 30 cm to 100 cm
in the Saksk Lake. In the cor%xisition of the ndcrozones of the Saksk and
Kyrksk Lakes are contained products of eroqion of coastal rocks (calcite,
zuartz), and organic detritus. Silt of Lake Moynaksk contains clayey mi-
cr-ozones and massivo accumulation of products of the vital activity of
crayfish. In the Likes of the channel group the author notes, in connec-
tion with the precipitation of the biological factor, the alternation of
only saline and cla3rey microzones. In the greater part of Sivash the mi-
crozonal structure of the silts is absent, which leads one to the conclu-
sion of their displacement as a result of the strong action of the vrind.
(RZhOecil, No. 5, 1055) Tr_ Labor- OzPrWzQ enj3M AN SSSR, 2, 1953, 154-2M
SO: Stun. No. 744, 13 Dec 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scienti-fic
Abstracts (l?)
MY01, 7, YU. V.
Slimes and conditions of their formation in salt-water lakes of
Crime&. Trudy lab.ozeroved. 2:154-229 '53. (MLRA 7:9)
.(Crimea-lakes) (Lakes--Crimea)
FERVCHAVSKIY, B. Ya.
"Speech Incoherence During the Manic Phase- of Manic-Depressive Psychosis
From the Position or the Doctrine of tbe Interrelationships Between the Signal
Systems." Cand Med Sci, Leningrad Inst for the: A.dvanced Training of Physicians,
Leningrad, 1954. (R6bBiol, No 2, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific anI Technic al Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educatioml Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun '55
I-MOVIATSM, B. Ya.
K Voprosu o l4etodike issledavaniya Rechevykh Reaktsiy v Faikhiatricheskoy
0 Nelcotorykh Narusherdyakh 1-trshlenlys. i R-achi, u Psikhicheski. Bollnykh.
Paikhistricheskaya klinika i proble,LV patologil vyeahey nervnoy doyatellnosti.
Sbomik trudov Kafedry paikhiatrii. , Leningrad. 1957. vol. 2.
resp. ed. I. F. SLUCBEVSKIY.
Chair of Psychiatry.
Leningrad State List. Advanced Training of FhrBicians.
b, 11%
PFRVWAYSKI~, R.Ya., Doe Yed Sci -- (diss) "Manisc pnasse of 'tW
'1)1~ %.1
mE.tii&c-depreL;sive pt;ychcsi3 and ==rd;9R%L syndromes of otner
etiology. (Clinic and patilogenesis of WwAac-" st-ites)." Len,
15,59, 1( pp (State urd,r of Lertin Ln5t for t-ie Advanced i'rainiiig
of i-hysicians in S.V. Urov) (KL, 36-"119, Hb)
- '0 -
PERVOMAYSKIYO B.Ya.
Om of the f1requent causes of newones in children& Fadiatriia
39 no.ltZ?-.'34 161. (MIM 24:1)
1. Is kafedri psikhiatxii (zav. - dotent B,Ya, Forromayokiy)
Ingenskop me-ditsinakc-go instituta (dir. - prof. Ye.l. Pall-
cbevskiy). (MROSFS) OILM)
PERVOMAYSMYt D.U.
4t
Clinical aspects of an inert form of neurasthenia.
Sov. Mod. 26 no.9;105-.108 S 162. (1411RA 17:4)
1. 1z kafedry psikhiatrii (zav. - doktor mod. nauk B.Ya.
Pervom-ayskiy) Luganskogo medits-inskogo instituts, (dii. -
dotsent F.D. Povelitsa).
FMVV,ikYSKIY, B.Ya., doktor med.nauk
Hyposthenic fom of neuxastheriia and exhaustion psychosis.
Sov.med. no.3:9"9 162. (MMA 15:5)
1. Iz kafedry psikhatrii Nav. - d(Actor med.nauk B.Ya. Pervo-
mayskiy) luganskogo maditsinskogi) inatituta (rektor - dotsent
F.D. Povelltsa).
(NEURASTMIA) (PSICHOSES)
PFUITXA'~'i-ElYl B. YF-., .rof.
Glinical ra-1,1z"onr 1:. ":-- . I . I . -.,
f - -
basis. Sov. 7.ed. 27 ro-11:141"t-115, N '~,3 .. . - - : , -)
1. Izz ::,-,'eciry pslkl."atrii (ZaV. - Lr.-f. '~. YL.?L I-'*,'
Luga.rlskof,o medits-4,1stogo -~-Isstitua..
DOTSENKO, Stepan Nilcolayevich; PERVOMAISHY , Boris Yakovlevich;
SUVAREV, A. 1, , red. -
[Neuroses; their clinical aspects and treatment] Nevrovj;
k1W.ka i lechenie. Leningrad, Izi-vo "Meditsina," 1964.
185 -p. (MIRA 17: 5)
I-WIKOVA Ye.11., otv. red.; AVakKH, Ye.:3., red.; BLIIJOV, N.I.,
red.; BDIITDARLV, N.I., red.; BOR:,7U]:OVA, A.S., red.;
ZFIMICH, G.17., red.; 11-MO.B.', 3.5., red.; 1-21ASISECIEV,
V.N., red.- PERVOI,.',AYSF:IY, B.Ya.., red.; POVORITISM, Yu.A.J*
red.; N.V., red.;
FEDOTOV, D.D., red.; CHISTOVICH, A.S., red.; ZACHEPITSKIY,
R. A. , red.
[Problems of psychiatry; anniversary collection of articles
dedicated to tho 60th birthday 3f Profesuor lzmail
Fedorovich Sluchevski-il ProblemY ;)sikhiatril; iubileiryi
sbornik, posviashchemWi 60-letii,j so dnia rozhdeniia profes-
sora lzmaila Fedorovicha -'-'luchevs.cogo. Leningrad, Meditsina,
1964. 434 p. (11,Ii~A 17:12)
PERV(kIAYSKIY, G.S.; TUMKA, A.F.
Scientific Sensiono of the loninfTad Par-asitilogical Society
in 1962. tied. paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no.5s634-635 S-0163
(MIRA 16s12)
PERVOIMA)BUY., G. S.
"Concerning the Spread of Parasitias of Pasture Ticks at the Site of Tick
Dicephalitis," Priroda 36 (21): 75-732 19V
1,711 - %U tran1sation Ammon*
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PT--iV=YSKIY, G. S.
"Parthenogenesis of Ticks of the Family IxDdidaell
From Chair of General Biology and Parasitology imeni Ye. N. Pavlovskiy,
(Read, Acad. Gen. Lt. Led. Corps, Ye. N. Pa-vlovskiy), lulitary Ledical AcaderW
imeni S. 1'. Kirov.
Zool. Zhur., 28, No. 6, 1949
W'04ftualfte Heredity, Mechanism Jan 49
Yleticine Rabbits
"2he Possibility of Altering Several Hereditary
ChAiscterlstlc6 of a Pabbit by Action Upon the
Sons of the Parents," Acad Ye. 11. Pavlovskiy,,
0. S. Perronayekiy, Mil Mod Acad imani S. M.
Xirov, T-aningrad, 3 PP
"Doir Ak rwauk Vol Inv, No 2
From experimntal data, concludes that the posl-
t1ve action of Txodidae ticks, saliva causes
variations In exchange of substances in the
Organism. This Influences the heredIty cf a
rabbit,, appearing in his descendant as chaWl.
In the vool in the very saw seotion of the coat
changed In the parent rabbit. Sul=itted 29 NCM-48.
-25 9T I
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1-4
PERVOMASKIY, G. S. ; CIIAGIN, K. F.
Ye. N. Pavlovskiy and the Theory of the Natural Focality of Transmissive and
Parasitic Diseases
PRIRODA, 1950, 0', 42-51
PF-POYIYSM, 0. S.
USER/Yedicine - Relapsing Fever Animals, Experivental 1 Jun 50
"Experimenta-1 Data on the Central Asia Type of T4.ck-Borne Relapsing Fever," Acr-.d E.
N. Pavlovskiy, G. S. Peromayskiy, K. P. Chagin
"Dok A Nauk SSSRII Vol LXXII, No h, PP ~13416
Investigated interuterine infection of fetuses oC guinea pigs b.,,- subject fever when
mothers were infected at different periods of pregnancy. Checked newborr guinea
pigs for first 10 days of life for spirochetes, and blood of stillborn guinea pirs
or those which died shortly after birth. When pregnant guinea pigs were infected
within a period less than the incubation period of spirochetes before bilth of young
guinea pigs from immunized mothers were not infected by homological strains of
spirochetes before birth or for first few days of life but soon lost their resistance.
Both mothers and fetuses could be infected by heterological strains. Demonstrated
subject spirochetes were not transmi-,ted by mother's milk to the young. DiscuEses
.pe of di,,zease and human interutprlne infectior
bearing on human infection with this ty
with this type of disease and human interiiterine infection with spirochetes in
general. Submitted 7 Apr 50
FDD PA 165T~.3
RACHINSKIT. r.Yu.; PWOWMT, G.S.; CHAGIN, K.P.
Dinetbylphthalate as gnat repellent. Z-5ol.shurnal 30 n0.1:69-72
1951. (CLHL 20:5)
1. Of the Department of General Biology and Parasitology iment
Academician Ye.N.P&vlovskiy (Head-Ye.N.P&vlovskiy. Lieutenant
General, Medical Corps) and of the Dejartment of Inorganic Ghe-
vistry (He&a-1.YU*R&ch1nmkty, Ingineer U-Col) of the Military
kedical Ac*4sW Ineni S.H.Kirov.
PMVOIIAY3M G S
OIBUF YXV, E.G.
*Variability of meadow ticks.8 G.S. Fervomalskii. Reviewed by N.G. 01-
suflev. Zool.zhur. 32 no.3:563-567 My-Je 153. (MLRA 6:6)
(Ticks) (Pervomalskiv., G.S.)
The Presidium of Acad. Sci. USSR has awarded the author of this book the
1. 1. Mechnikov first prize for the year 11052.
PAVLOVSKIY. Ye.N.,, akademik; PARVOMAYSKIY, G.S.; CHAGIN, X.P.
Intensity of feeding of one and at the saw time of two species of
pasture ticko (Ixodidas) on rabbits. Zbol.shur. 33 no.3:497-506
my-je 154. MIRA 7:7)
1. Kafedra ol)ehrhey biologii i parazl.tologii im. eked. Ye.N.Pav-
lovskogo Voyonno-meditsinskoy akademii im. S.M.Kirov#.
(Paraeltes--RabbitB) (Ticks)
PATIA)VSKIY, U.N., general-leytonent medit8inskoy sluzhby, akademik; NIZOVKIM,
V.I., dotsent; PSEVOKAYSKIT, G.S., polkovnik maditainakoy sluzhby;
BUXHKAN. L.B.;
New repellent ointment. Voen.-med.zhur. no-7:46-49 Jl 156. (mLRA 9:11)
(INSECT BAITS AND RMLLBNTS)
PARVOMAYSIaT, G.S.; CRAGI. . K.P.; BOWYRRV, S.T.
On the mass reprodi%ction and habitation of the ticks Ormothodorus
talaje Guerin-Mene-ville, 18" (with Bnglish sunrAry in insert).
Zool.thur. 35 no.9:1.'303-1311 3 156. (MU 9- 12)
1. Infetirs, obshchey biologli i parazitologii Vc7enno-meditainskay
skademil Imeni S.M.Kirova.
(Soviet Central Asia-Ticks) (Parasites-Vater birds)
USM/Zooparasitology Acarina and Tnsect.-Ve,tors of Disease G-4
Patbogens.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., Do 3, .1958, 10105
Author : Pervomayokiy, G.S.) Chagin) K.P., Doldyrav) S*T*
Inst
Title Detection of New Breeding Foci of Ticks Ornithodorus
talaje Guerin-Menevill.el 1849, in USM.
Orig Pab Dokl. A31 SSSR, 1956, log, No 1, 238-.24o
Abstract In bird.-colony nests of cormorants Ohalaerocorax carbo),
sea-gaus (Larus ichtyaetus), and pelicans, ticks were
found in masses and identified as 0. talaje on two desert
islands of a large. lake in middle Asia. Numerous deposits
of eggs, miles, females and nymphs of these ticks (up to
1500-WD) items) were located in the middle fairly humid
layer of the nest. From 5 to 1000 specimens of larvae were
'Pound on chicks of sea-gtzlls and cormorants. Ticks and
their deposits were elso found under stones on the ground.
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CHAGIN, K.P.; DIATLOV. A.G.
Materials on the b1oloa of Or-ithodorus conicaps Can. (Acarina,
Ixodoldea) (with summary in English]. Ent.oboz. 37 no.4:889-
895 '58- (MIRA 11:12)
(Ticks) (Parasites--Water birds)
PERVOHAr.71Y. G.S. , prof. , no)kovnik viodIto Initkoy s luzhIty; PODOLYAN, V.Ya. ,
'ovnik toed Its inskoy eluzhby
__ f1k
Wgenii Nikanorovich Pavlovskii; in celebration of his 75th birthday
and 50 years of scientific activities. Voeu. med. zhur. no.4:6-11
Ap 159. (MM 12:8)
(BIOGRAP HIRS'
Pavlovskii, lavgenii N. (Ras))
10
PAVWVSKIY. Ye.N., akademik,- SMIRNGV. G.G., prof.; GUTSNVICH, A.V., prof.;
PUTMYSKIY. G.S., prof.; PODOIZAH, V.Ya., profj -
V.G. Gnazdilav; an obituary. Med.paras.bolown. 23 no.l.-126-127
JR-P '59- (MIRA 12:3)
(Gl3=IW7. VLADIMIR GEORGIEVICH, 1898-1958)
PZRVOMAYSKIY. G.S.; TUWA, A.F.
Ybetings of the Leningrad ParaLitoloelcal SOclOt7 In 1958. yed,.Da-raz.
i paritz.bol. 28 no.4:505-506 Tl-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12)
(LENINGRAD-PAWLSITOLOGICAL SOCIETIMS)
PBRYOMYSKIT, G.S.; MMMYGIII, N.V.
Attacking activity of the tick Hyalonme, aRiatictm asiaticim.
F-Sch. et R.Schl. under laboratory conditions* Zooleshur.
38 no.3;394-.400 Mr '59. (HIR& 12:4)
1. S.M-Kirov Military Medical Academy (Leningrad).
(Ticks)
17(2)
S/026/60/000/02/006/052
D031/DO02
AUTHORS: Pervoma.,gskiy, G.S., Professor, and Podolyan, V.Ya., Pro-
TITLE: Natural Foci of Infection, A Victory Over Some Dangerous
Diseases of Man and Animals.
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1960,, Nr 2, PP 33-38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the science of natural foci of
infection of human diseases, considered to be one of the
outctanding achievements of Soviet biology and medicine.
It was first expounded in 1938 by Academician Ye.N.
Pavlovskiy. Later on it was continicusly enriched by new
data anT-received wide recognition not only in the Soviet
Union, but also abroad. It required years of tedious studies
of the geographic spreading of bloodsucking, arthropodic
disease carriers and stimuli of infections, of biological
research, oecology, the carriers' alimentary connections
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Natural Foci of Infection. A Victory Over Some Dangerous Diseases
of Man and Animals.
and of ascertaining the possible infection and trans-
mission :aeans of the contagious elements. "'Mysterious"
illnesses among the populat4on of separate territories
in the form of single casos or considerable outbreaks
were known long ago, but no diagnosis could be set for
them. As an example, the author mentions the Pendins-
kiy ulcer which affected all who for the first time
came into contact with the endemic foci. He also re-
fers to iaass epidemics and emphasizes the great and
generally recognized merit of Academician Ye.N. Pav-
lovskiy who organized over 200 expeditions. Their
activity encompassed Central Asia, Transcaucasia, the
Far East,, Trans-Baykal ReGion, Siberia, the central
and, north-west regions of the RSFSR, the Crimea and
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of Man and Animals.
Transcarpathia. Collaborators of the Military-Medical
Academy imeni SX. Kirov, the Akademiya meditsinskikh
nauk SSSR (Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR),
the Zoo2_oziLba_qkj_Y instit-ut Ak-ademii nauk SSSR (Insti-
tute of Zoology of the USSR Academy of Sciences) and
workers of local medical establishments participated in
these expeditions. The author explains what served as
a basis for the teaching of the natural foci of trans-
missible and parasitic diseases. They constitute an
area (desert, semi-desert, steppe, taiga) on which,
under the influence of favorable factors of the out er
surroundings, unusual interrelations established them-
selves evolutionary between the stimulus of the disease,
the donor-animals and the recipients of the exciter and
the carrier. The carriers, feeding on the blood of the
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of Man and Animals.
infected wild animals, reCElive the stimulus and pass it
on to the fresh recipient c.uring the subsequent blood-
-sucking process. The author describes how the infec-
tion of man becomes possible provided the pathogenic
agent'is introduced in a virulent state and in a dose
which is sufficient for a d-evelopment of the disease.
The population permanently living in the foci of trans-
missive diseases acquires, apparently, an immunit.7. Ye.
N. Pavlovskiy's teaching on the natural foci of ihfec-
tion is thoroughly founded and can be fully applied
to the scientific and practical problems of public
health. The author illustrates its significance by
several examples. Dealing with SDirochaete carriers and
their transmitters, the author states that the spirochaete-
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of Man and Animals,
bearing wild animals infect ticks of the ornithodoros
genus. Having thus become spirochaete carriers, these
ticks infect the same animals with spirochaetosis. The
spirochaete circulation between the wild animals and
ticks ensures a long existence of the foci of relapsing L
typhoid in desert and semi-desert territories of the
dry tropics even if there are no humans or domestic
animals. The author explains how man and domestic ani-
mals become infected with spirochaetes through ticks and
how this leads to the origin of relapsing typhoid. Pro-
phylactic measures will, however, protect man against
infection. Pavlovskiy's assumption of the existence of
typhus fever caused bj ticks in the USZ~JR has proved to
be true. The ticktransmitters introduce rickettsia into
man's blood with their saliva. Special means have been
Card 5/9 developed for the prophylaxis and treatiiient of this di-
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of Man and knimals.
sease for which the natural foci have been discovered
in Siberia, Transbaikal region, the Far East and in
Kazakhstan. Encephalitis caused by ticks was not in-
vestigated until a special expedition left for the foci
of the disease in the Far East. It was led by Professor
L.A. Zil$ber in 1937. The second expedition was headed
by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy in 1938 and led to the discovery
that ticks are the basic source of spreading encephalitis
infection. The article contains particulars on the in-
vestigations carried out by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, who
arrived at the conclusion taat man can infect himself
not only through the bites of ixodic ticks but also
through foodstuffs. The teaching of the natural foci
of tick encephalitis served as a basis for developing
Card 6/9 effective weasures of comba--.ting ticks which together
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of Man and Animals.
with seroprophylaxis and vaccination ensure a reliable
antiepidemic effect. Ye. N. Pavlovskiy's collaborators
also carried out special investigations in the Turk-
menian deserts and ascertained the basic epidemiologic
peculiarities of the PendiiLskiy ulcer from which almost
the entire population of the Central Asian oasises were
suffering. The discovery of the natural foci of infec-
tion made it possible to place the combatting of this
disease on a scientific basis. In addition to diseases
caused by the ultravirus and rickettsia, the teaching
of the natural foci of infection also involves several
infections of a bacterial nature: plague, tularemia
and listerellosis. The basic carriers of the plague
pathogenic agent at its natural foci are the desert and
steppe rodents. Fleas - the parasites of rodents - are
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infected by them and in their stomach plague microbes live
3 to 4 months and longer. Soviet researchers have also
thoroughly studied the natural foci of infection with tu-
laremia - a disease spread through infected water, food-
stuffs, infected rodents,.through the air and by trans-
mitters. Natural foci of infection are also inherent to
listerellosis. The exchange of listerella in natural foci
takes-place between the rodents and ixodic ticks. Foci
of listerellosis are known where the carriers of the
stimulus and the basic source of man's infection were
domestic animals. The examples quoted are by far not an
exhaustive list of diseaseswith natural foci of infection,
and it is to be expected that with the assimilation of
new territories and the analysis of various forms of
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Work of the LeninErad Parasitological Society in 1964.
I-led. paraz. i pa:raz.bol. 34 no-4:1,98-499 Jl-Ag '65.
(Yd- RA 18: 12 )
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'AUTHOR: Pervomayskiy# G. S.; Varonovskiy,, Ya. M.; Shcherbina,, V, P,
i rITLE: Infrared r!g method of investigating live sul5jects A?
3OURCEa., Ref. zh. Biologlya, Abs., 20A41
IEF SOURCE: Dokl. na 16-tom _11_-tQm Yezh
I eznegodn, chtenlyekb pamyati N.A.
Qialadkgov-s-k2go., 1963-19b4o M,-L,, Nauka., 1965-03'0-~
OPIC TAGS: laboratory optic instrument, IR microscope, electron opticss
0mal physiology, bebevior pattern
BSTRACT: An electronic optical apparatus (EOP) consisting of an
nfrared Irradiation source, viewing device, and a power unit Is
ascribed. The viewing device represents a binocular image converter;5-5
l
Ube (EOP) in the form of a telescope joined to a frontal catcb by, a
inged joint. The power unit consists of a power source (3Ts-251Aoragq
atter ). high voltage unit, and an infrared illuminator. The pparatus
an operate on a self contained power source or on an AC line of 127 and
20 volts, An electronic optical device for Infrared stereoscopic
icroscopy Improved by the autbors was used for bigber magnification,
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PERV(I,IAYSKIY, G,,S.; TUMKA, A.F.
Scientiffic mee~jnc-s of' t~,P- Lenir.Frad Sr--~-,-ty In
3963. Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. 33 no.".380-381 MY-'e,
(p, T RA 2 F -- " '
I
PERV(.)i',IAYSKIYI
-i rj
er'
!a' a,i,-P,'. Ya
SIMOT, Grigorly Grigorlyevich; MTOHA'=IT,G.S., red.; GULTAMA,T.S.
tekhn.red. I
Melminths are injurious to healthJ Glisty vredist sdorovllu.
lzenii4padj Gos.ird-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, Laningr.otd-nis, 1960.
29 P. (MIRA 14:3)
(Worms, Intestinal and parasitic)
SKMHOT, Grigoriy Grigorlyevich; MTO IN
.62s8 - M.
T.S., teldm.red. 00.10 , ,. red.; OULTAn
[Helminthe are inJurious to hee2thl Glisty vredist sdorovliu.
Leningrad, Gos.isd-vo zwd.lit-r2f Kedgiz, Uningr.otd-nie, 1960.
29 p. (KDIA 14:3)
(WOMB. INESPINAL AID) PARASITIC)
MYOMATSKrY, G.S.; SHUSTRDV, A.K.
Apparatus for the study of repell,ents for ixodid ticks. Lnb.
delo 6 no.3:52-53 W--Jo 160. (MIRA 13: 7)
1. Kafedra obahchey biologii i Imirazitologii imeni Te.N. Pav-
lovskogo Voyanno-medilbsinskoy ordena lenina akademil iment
S.M. l1rova.
(INSECT BAITS AND REPIR;LUTS)
(BIOLOGICAL UBORATORINS-APPARATUS AIM SUPPLIES)
ALF33TEV, W.I.; BREGETOVA, N.G.; GIMZDI:YJ'F, V.G. [deceased]; GUTSEV~ICH,
A.V,; XOSTMV, H.S.; NIKOLAYEV, B.P.; OLMFIYNV, B.G.; FAVLOVSKIY.
Yevgenly Nikanoravich, akademik; F)WILIM,
P.P.; POMERANTSU, B. I. Ede ceased]; SALYAYXV, VoA.; 6XVORTSOV. B.P.;
WIRUOY, G.G.-, TZRAVSKIT, I.K.; BLAGOVESHCHENBUY, D.I.. doktor.
red.; RULEVA, H.S., ta~hn.red.
[Laboratory manual on medical parasitology) Laboratornyi praktikam
meditsinskoi. parazitologii. Pod red. B.N.Pavlovskogo. Leningrad,
GosAzd-vo med.lit-ry, Leningr.otd~nie, 1959. 486 p.
(MIRA 12:9)
(93DICAL PARASITOIDW)
CHIWYAKOV, Aleksondr Fedorovich; MRVOXArSKIT, G.S., red.; SHEVCHMIKO.
F.To., tekhn.red.
[Rat mite (Ornithunyeaus basoti) and dermatitis in human beings]
Krysinyl kleshch i derwitity u lludel. Leningrad, Goo.iod-vo mod.
lit-ry Modgiv, Leningr.cad-nie. 1960. 93 P.
(MIRA 13:11)
(RAT ilITI) (SKIN-DISRASM)
PERVOMAYSKIY, P. G.
Orpanizatsiia remontnogo khoziai,stva na awchinostroi tell nykh predpriiatJiakh.
Moskva, M4ashgiz, 1945. 2.47 p. illus.
Organization of repair shops in machine-building plants.
DLC: IJ153- P4
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library
of Congress, 19,53.
I.-l',A'V".-.AfF-Y, i . G.
Orc,anizati )n of ::a int-mance and ra, a i r i n mqcl-Imi r-nrt rict I in fF,.c YO, 8 ,~ v .3 , " --) F .
nauch.-tekl-n. ilzi-vo rnsEhin,)rtr)~, ll-ry, InLl~. 14- t . (=(, - I -rr ; )
4 - -
TJ15~. 14
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Animal 3elietics-
USSR / -3ener:1 L -31010~'y 13iO1OSj-Y"" ljo 4, 1959 Ij 0 ' 1L455
Abs jour Ref Zh',Ir pervomyskiYs
Ye. N. ; . --- - - - ---
Author PaVlOvs'4:f' UsSR imenta-l
1,jraz 3 o f :,;-, P,--;
?rOc("'
Of jt~; io
cad 1; of son
in 3 t ;hc, Par-all .13 in ial. Grian"Ll)
.1 1 ' Lr ~
Title flUenCC! Upon 2 and licnB
in I in qlabbit' isteMY9
Features io tsentr. nervn. s
V. sb.: probl-,f". 420-425
Or'IES Pub L., A-Ij 33SR 5'
mites ha'v"" f0d upon ~n of tne tacK Of
AftD-, the Shea re sect c a to a al
Abstract ,jr of 1 0 a ':' experimcnt
6rolls On 'e nev) 1 0 in whOlD
rabbit, tb color Un on r it each, the
different birl to 0 t S or .. hair on
f.,na,105 6ave see ion
11 -~- ang
a recii ular
r,ard 1/4
CEII'd 2/4
Of
---Lap .110 X 0 on 0
11air section Ontal
so __ Of her I%, I t;1
c tions othercOuld be istin 8110r'ter and
Of hal, rabbits a 8 edli
of the first on thel I erent 3 and
changed 90nerat, acks
Mal 0 a it cover On ~W Ic 10 femal
in I-lore 111hor-ite(i 08
SenePatjo Inbped ~h the
11the Offsprin, Isr I t
sectlon, 1~
t'h hair which Of the socar2alOP)Ous
da on th e b ' OT2(j
p'~ep color t Ivas much - acjr
Of the skin. 1, an on t'~ th I cko, I'lO-Ve cOvereA
The locc e adjacentand Of a
Or, Of th sectiona
ese sections
USSR General Biolo0y. Gonot 1c,,; - A"A'rlal
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - 31ologlyt,, No 4, 1959, No. 14455
~d to the position of the
correspondL ori-inal pf,,Ir
ruinun fooding the m'.tc-s in t'-, 'e
of r-qbbits". In ti. third zonuratiov. c'.,n.:
C!
of hair were not cb~,erved. In order to ox-
plain the mechanism of heredity, an experiment
was carried out ir. which a skin section was
denervated and in Ono of the young rabbits
I ---'A -ntior of the hair cover
3
U35R / General 31olo(;y. 7yonetJC;3. Animal Genetics.
Abs jour Rof Zhur - 31ologITi, No 4, 1959, No. 14455
ideas on the problem of heredit- of acquirc-d
properties, a numbor of viewpoints is
expressed in relation to the salivary off,-,c*L.
of blaclc-le~,rged tic,1:0 on the sex cc-lls of
the f~~,nale rabbit arid the transfuolon of
c,-g albumen in hens on hereditary indices ir-
their offsorinl--l. -- V. P. Yefrolmson
Card 4/4
PERVOZVA.NSKIY.9 V.V.
Further :)n the use of trigonoraetric leveiing. Qaod. 4. -:&-t.
17-19 Ja 164. (KIRA 17:9)
FERVOV, A.
Proteetion from bursitis. Okhr.truda i sots.strakh. 5
no.lOt4O 0 162. (MIRA 15:11.)
1. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Ivanovskogo instituta okhrany
truda Vsespyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta professionallnykh spyuzov.
(Clothing, Protective)
FERVOV) A.
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( sy."tena)
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no.9:17-20 S 160. WhA 14:4)
1. Zaveduyushchly laboratoriyey Ivanovskogo instituta okhrany
truda Vaesoyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta professionallnykh soyuzov.
(Ivanovo Province-Textile industry-Safety measures)
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Work Conditions of women weavers. Tekst. prom. 22 no.7:11-13
11 62-. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Laboratoriya Ivanovskogo instituta okhrany truda
VseaoyuzLogo toentrallnogo soveta profeasionalinfth soyLLzov.
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no-3:40-42 Mr 163. (MIRA 16--4)
1. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Ivanovskogo institute okhrany
truda.
(Carding machines-Cleaning)
PERVCV, A.F.
Standard study room for teaching industrial safety. Tekst.prom.
22 no.9:95 S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Zaveduyuahchiy laboratoriyey Ivanovskogo instituta okhrany
truda.
(1vanovo (Ivanovo Province)-Safety education, Industrial)
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SOV/14-57-12-25483
Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 12,
P 17 (U13SRT
AUTHOR: Pervov, A. V.
TITLE: Preventing Soil Erosion in the Stavropol'skiy Kra
(Erozi a DC1 v Stavropol'skom kraye i mery bor14
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s n-3yuT
PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Stavrop. n.-i. in-ta
s. kh., 19561 Nr 1-2, pp 26-29
ABSTRACT: Intensified plowing (even on valley slopes) and
cutting down of forests have considerably increased
erosion in the Stavropollskiy Kray,. There are more
than 180 000 hectares of eroded soils in the area.
Such soils constitute 2.1.2 percent of the Kislovodsk
Rayon, 7.8 percent of the Yessentuki Rayon, and 6.3
percent of th,3 Voroshilovskly Rayon. During the last
fiVE! years, more than 37 000--hectares of arable land
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