SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PODOLYAKO, L. G. - PODOPRIGORA, A. I.

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YA-NIKOVSKIY, G.I.p nauchn. sotr.; GALM-i'OV, P.I., inzh.; YEHSFOV, N.N.J. nauchn. sotr.; 1,U.RAV"YEV, D.S., nauchn, sotr.; NOSOVSKI-Y, A.A., inzh.-konstruktor;_ PODOMLKO, L.G.) nauchn. Botr.; T1140SHPOLtSKTY, Ye.Ya., FEYGIT7,, L.M., inzh.-konstruktor; SHVEETS, V.V., inzh. [Boring mine shafts with machines made by the Ural Factory for Heavy Machinery Manufacture] Burenie stvo:L(,v shakht usta- novkami UZTM. Moskva, lzd-vo I'lledra," 1964. 131 p. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Manlkovskiy). 2. Institut gornogo rl-'- imeni A.A.Skochintikogo (for Manlkovskiy, Yershov, Y,urav'yev,.Shvets). 3. Urallsk'LY zavod tyazhelogo mashino- stroyeniva imeni Sergo OrdzhowLkidze (for Ilosovskiy, Timoshpollskiy, Feyginp.-Galamv), -- .,-I.--- ~ MRSHCJVP N.H... inzh.; PWOLUKO., L.G... inzh.; SHVETS, V.V.,, inzh. Boring operations in shaft sinkIng. Makh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.7.-20-22 JI 162. (MA 15:8) (Shaft sinking) (Boring) FODOLYAKO, L.G., inzh. Portable equipment for pluggIA7 (from "Meebanisace' r^odnik" no.10. 1957). Sbakbt. stroi. no-7:31 '58. (KIRA 11:9) Ozecboolovakia-Mining engineering) RZHIKAN, A*, daktor, inzh. CRIMAN. Alois] ,tIRACM , V.A. , Inzh. [trAnslatorl, .-MO-ZXM-w-U'St-i,-Inzh. CtraniilAtOr , BOBYLXV, A.P., I-and.tekhn.nauk,otv. red.; DMITRrWA. L.N., red.'Lzd-va., ALADOVA. YeeIe tekhnsred. V [Principles of the plFknning of coal mines. Abridged translntion from the Czech) Nnovy -proektirovnniia kamennougollnykh shnkht. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat. 1958. 177 p. (MIRA 11:9) (Coal nines and mining) MURAVIYEV, D.S., inzh.; PODOLYAKO L~G , inzh. Theoretical basis,for-designing the principal angles of a drilling tool for the UUM.-type rig. Nauch.soob.Inst,,gor. dela, 5:75-89 160. (MIRA 15:1) (Boring machinery) KORB, Bobuslav, inzh.;- orryy inzh.[translator]; NURMUKHAMEDOVA, V.F.J. red. izd-va; MINSKER, L.I., tekhn. red. [Mechanization of auxiliary operations in open-pit mines) Sbornik po mekhanizatsii vsporogatel'i7kh rabot na karterakh. Moskva.Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 263 p. Translated from the Czech. (KIRA 15:10) (Czechoslovakia-Strip mining-Equipment and supplies) VMHOVJ cll,~; PODOLYAKOj, L.G. --------------- -- Workorless sinking of abafte. Veit. AN SSSR 32 no,3:37-39 Mr 162. (KW' 15.- 2) (Shaft sinking) MURAVIYEV, D.S., inzh.; MMJj=O, L&G.- ~x -------- Theoretical basis for the design of boring bit units for -the UZTM rig. Trudy-Inst. gor. dela, 5:7549 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Rock driUs) VO1ZHSKIYf V.11.$ inzh.;__PDDDLYAKO W.I., inzh. Automatic drill with force feed for boring blast holes in minin Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.11:60-65 1959. (MIRA 14:510 1. Leningradskiy ordena Lenina i ordena. Trudovogo Krasnogo I'e- Znameni gornyy institut imeni G. V. Plekhanova. Rekomendovana :."~ kafe&-oy stroitel'stva gornykh predpriyati7. (Rock drills) LOZBKOKOYBVA. A.D.; TRWHAN, A.G.; LEORTIMA, R.S., mladshiy nauchnyy sotradnik; PODOLTAN, A.F.; TRLPTIYAKOVA, 0.1.; Prinimali uchastiye: PATLOTA, I.A., inzh,;-GORTACHETA, G.A., starshiy takhnik; SZLI- TIRSTOTA, Z.P., starshiy tekhnik; FZDOSOVA, M.I., tekhnik; GOREMOTA, H.I., tekhnik; KOPSM. Y.K., tekhnik; TIMOnUVA, T.F., takhnik; KOSINOTA. M., tekhnik. GONCHAROT, TeOP69 0tv, red.; USHAKOTA, T.T., red.; SMEYET, A.R., tekhn.red. [Agroclimatic reference book on the Tajik S.S.R.] Agroklimati- cheskii spravochnik po Tadzhikskoi SSR. Leningrad, Gidrometeor. Isd-vo, 1959s 151 p. (MIRA 13--2) 1. 3talinabad. Gidrometeorologichoskaya observatoriya. 2. Sta- linabadskeya gidrometeorologicheakaya observatoriya Upravleniya gidrometeorologichookoy sluzhby Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Lozhkomoyeva, Trestman, Podolyhxi, Tretlyakova). 3. Institht pochvovedeniya AN' Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Leontlyeva). (Tajikistan--Crope and climate) KONDRATIUV, D.F.; PODOLYAN, E.F. Put wdler public control the distribution of technical T 0 -coi4~ to construction projects. Transp. stroi. 12 no,9:60 3 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1.t Nachallnik planogo-l*oizvodstve=ogo otdola Kiyevgiprotransa (Nk- Kondratlyev). I (Construction industry) PoDo I. LUT , L "D --,ic.- of 'i- vyl of th,~ b I ood ani mi 1-j! I-' UE."0111 I C't -LLl-Lj I w 1-11 t , D '10 7. -K -:7-1 ' PODOLYAN, V-Ya. Sme materials on the geography of Japanese encephalitis on the Japanese lZlanc.~s. Geog. abor. no.l4tl56-163 161. (Mila 1511) JAPAN-ENCEPHALITIS) (JAPAN-MEDIOAL GEOGRAPHY) PO D 0 4)A NI K j ff A- YABLGI:6-1, D.D., professor; VORONOVA, A.M., assistant; VITKOVSKAYA, G.L., assistant; PODOLYANIK, N.A., assistant. Climical aspects of oilicosis in workers of metal mines. Bor'ba a oil. 1:232-239 '53- (KURA 7:10) 1. Tomakiy meditsinakiy inatitut Im. V.M.Kolotova (for Voronova, Vitkovokays. and Podolyanil-) 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii me- ditsiuskikh nauk SSSR (fe, Yablokov). (UNGS--DUST DISUSICS) PODOLYAN, V.Ya. Pathogenic effect of small and medium doses of gamna rays on the progeny of irradiated insects. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 19:22(~-225 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Gamma,rays-Physiological effect) (Insectsp Injurious and beneficial-Control) PODOLYAN, V.Ya.; MILYUTIN, V.N.., GUDIMA., O.S.; UMIPA, R.N. - L~transformation of viruses aind rickettsia in tissue culture. Report No. lt L~transformation of psittacosis virus* Vop,,virus. 8 no.lt24,-27 Ja-V63. (MIRA 16:6) (PSITTACOSIS VIRDS) (TISSO CULTUTM) PODOLYAN, V.Ya.; MILYUTINJ. V.N.; OUDIMA, O.S.; IZKINA, R.N. (Moskva) Morphogenesia of the ornithosis virus. Vop. virus. 9 no.2:208-232 Mr-Ap 164- (MIRA 17:12) PODOLYAN, V.Ya.; MILYUTIN, V.N.; GUDIMA, O.S.; IIJKINA, R.N. Ultrastructure of the L-form of ornithosis virus. liop. iirus. 9 no.3:306-309 My-Je 164. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo A14N SSSR, Moskva. OUTSVICH, A.T.; PODULTAN, V.Ta,.. Study of nonquitoes in connection with their role an trans- mIttere of neurotropic viruses in Western Ukraine. Zoolezhur. 38 nc.3:40-448 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:4) lo Chair of General Biology and Parasitology S.K.Kirov Military Xedical Acadaty (Leningrad). (UMINE, W)1STW-MOSQU1TOS) (VIRUS RNMRCH) GUTSEVICR, A.V.; PODOLYAN, V.Ya.; YEZHOVA, G.G. - ,-- ~t T,---~4 i~- Mospi-toes of Transcarpathia. Nauk. zap. U%hGU 40:141-146 159. (MIRA Il+.'4) 1* 1. tafedra Dbsh~hpy biologii i parazitologii imeni akademika Ye.N.Pavlovskogo V6yenno-meditsinskoy akademii imeni S.M.Kirova,. (Leningrad) i Sanitarno-epidemiologicheskiy otryad No 28 (Llvov (Transearpathia-14osquitoes) 17(2) S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D03l/DO02 AUTHORS: PervomUskiy, G.S., Professor, and Podol;Zan. V.Ya., Pro- fessor TITLE: Natural Foci of lpfec-h1an 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 outstanding achievements of Sbviet biology and medicine. It was first expounded in 1938 by Academician Ye.N. Pavlovskiy. Later on it was continxusly enriched by new data and 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 carriers9 alimentary connections Card 1/9 S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DO02 Natural Foci of Infection. A Victory Over Some Dangerous Diseases of Man and Animals. and of ascertaining the possible infection and trans- mission means of the contagious elements. "Mysterious" illnesses among the population of separate territories in the form of single cases 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 mass epidemics cnd emphasizes the great and generally recognized meiAt 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 j)f the RSFSR, the Crimea and Card 219 S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DO02 Natural Foci of Infection. A Victory Over Some Dangerous Diseases .of Man and Animals. Transcarpathia. Collaborators of the Military-Medical Academy imeni S.M. Kirov, the Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (Academy of *.'Jedical Sciences of the USSR), the Zoo]_ogjzhBqki_y insbit-ut Akademii nauk SSSR (Insti- tut'e 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 carr-5:.ers, feeding on the blood of the Card 3/9 S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DO02 Natural Foci of Infection. A Victor.,., Over Some Dangerous Diseases Of Man and Animals. infected wild animals, receive the Stimulus and pass it on to the fresh recipient during the subsequent blood- -Sucking process. The author describes how the infec- tion of man becomes possible provided the pathogenic agent,is introduced il:,.a virulent state and in a dose LO which is sufficient I'c,,,r a development of the disease. The population perman(.,.-ntly living in the foci of trans- missive diseases acqu:Lres~ apparently, an immunitys Ye. N. Pavlovskiyvs teachIng on the natural foci of ibLfec- 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. DeEt~ling with sPirOcbaete carriers and their transmitters, the author states that the spirochaete- Card 4/ 9 Natural Foci of Infection. of Man and Animals. Card 5/9 S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DO02 A Vic~;ory Over Some Dangerous Diseases bearing wild animals infect ticks of the ornithodoros genus. Having thus become spirochaete carriers, these ticks infect the same animals with spirochaetosis. The spirochaete circuletion between the wild animals and ticks ensures a lorg existence of the foci of relapsing typhoid in desert c,nd 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 -i;he origin of relapsing typhoid. Pro- phylactic measures will, however, protect man against infection. Pavlovs.kiy's assumption of the existence of typhus fever causel by ticks in the USSR has proved to be true. The ticktransmitters introduce rickettsia into man's blood with taeir saliva. Special means have been developed for the prophylaxis and treatment of this di- S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DO02 Natural Foci of Infection. A Victory Over Some Dangerous Diseases of Man and Animals. sease for which the natural foci have been discovered in Siberia,' Transl.-laikal 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. Zillber in 1937, The second expedition was headed by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy in 1938 and led to the discovery th.at ticks are the basic source of spreading encephalitis infection. The a-rticle contains particulars on the in- vestigations carxied out by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, who arrived at the ec;nclusion that man can infect himself not only through the bites of ixodic ticks but also through foodstuf::.s. The teaching of the natural foci of tick encephal:;!-tis served as a basis for developing Card 6/9 effective measuros of combatting ticks which together S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DOO2 .14atural,Foci of Infection. A Victory Over Some Dangerous Diseases of Man.and Animals. ion ensure a reliable with seroprophyluxis and vaccinat antiepidemic eff(:,,ct. Ye. N. Pavlovskiy's collaborators also carried out special investigations in the Turk- menian deserts ajid ascertained the basic epidemiologic peculiarities-ofi.the Pendinskiy ulcer from which almost the entire population of the Central Asian oasise6 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 Card,7/9 S/026/60/000/02/006/052 D031/DO02 Xat,lxal Foci of Infection. A Victory Over Some Dangerous Diseases of ML-n and Animals. diseases, science will enrich itself with new materials. There are 4 photographs. ASSOCIATION: Voyenno-meditsinskaya akademiya imeni S.M. Kirova (Lenin- grad) (Militar-y_9edical Academy imeni S.M. Kirov, Lenin- grad). Card 9/9 KRUTIKHOVSKAYA, Zoya A-Ieksendrcina; ZAVOYSM, Vladimir Nixolayevich; FODOLYAMOI -L-I,,I-,-!--n,- PikM; ' ii - SAVENKOY Boris Yako-,.rle-ii-~I-,,' 3"IUMV, S.I..' uiadc"I;ik~ otv, red.; SMDYUK, O.P., [MagietizaLlon of the rrx~.,~ i:X Iron orp forwitionn of the Grentor KrIvoy Rog orl Kur,,.k lrjnr-w~ , - A r L' lie rlolalyj Nii- magnIcha.,no.,-61 pu%)d ~diclezorudnykh formatf3il BoI'.,A!QgO Krivogo Ro,g'a i INA. [By] Z.A.KnxtJkhovskaiu i dr. Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 3964. 178 p. (1-111RA 3.812) 1. Akadeiniya nauk URSR, Kiwi. lpstyv.-it geofizyky. SEMIKHNENKO~ P.G., kand. sol.'skokho-...nauk-.-FODOTYANSKIY-, YUJI. Harveating time for sunflawars. Zemledelia 27 no.807-58 Ag 165. (MMA .18111) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskJy institut maslichnykh i ofiromaelichnykh kulltur. 3330 S/560/61/000/010/001/016 YqI806) D299/D302 SO AUTHORS: Yefremov, A. I., F(Idomoshenski3r, A. L., Yefimov, 0. N., and Le15-edev, K TITLE: Study of short-wave radiation of the sun SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Iskusstvennyye sputniki Zemli. no'. 10. Moscow, 1961, 3-11 TEXT: The apparatus was installed in the 2nd Soviet sputnik. Depending on the orientation of the space-ship, the various photon-counter units were switched on and off. The "zero" (i.e., the reading when the entrance window was covered by an aluminum film 1 mm thick) was basically determined by radiation penetrat- ing the photon-counter unit through the gaps between the entrance window and the discs with filters. Owing to the little sensiti- vity of the apparatus to hard X-rays, no significant increase in the "zero"-level was observed in the polar regions. The effect Card (1/04 Study of short-wave... 33303 S/560/61/000/010/001/016 D299/D302 of charged-particle flow on the readings was accounted for by means of a special tungsten-plate in front of one of the entrance windows; this effect was found to be negligible. Sample-readings (taken on August 19,, 1960) for a photon-counter with a BeO photo-cathode are shown in a figure; another figure shows the readings for a SrF2 photo-cathode. Each figure has 3 parts indicating the readings for various positions of the disc with filters. The area and thickness of the Ou, Be, Al, (CH) n - filters are also indicated. The figures show the variations in the readings due to the rotation of the space-ship. A comparison of the curves corresponding to the SiO 2, LiF and GaF2 -filters with those for A19 (CH)n , Be and Cu -filters permitted ascer- taining the X-ray level registered. The results of data process- ing led to the following concluBions: (1) The radiation in the 44 - 110 R range ( (CH) n-filter) was constant to an accuracy of Card 2/4 33303 S/560/61/000/010/001/016 Study of short-wave... D299/D302 + 8%, corresponding to 1.5 -10 7 counts- cm- 2. sec.- 1. (2) The radiation in the 8 - 21 1 range (Al-filter) was constant (6,2- 104 counts- cm-2. seco-1) except for the time between 15 hr, 45 min. and 15 hr. 54 min., when it increased by a factor of 3.2, and also between 14 hr. 24 min. and 14 hr. 28 min., when it increased by 63%. (3) In the region below 8 R (Be-filter), the radiation was very weak and often could not be distinguished from the background radiation of non-Bolar origin. (4) During increased solar activity, the radiation in the 5 - 10 range Be-filter) increased elevenfoid. (5) In the 1.4 - 3 range Ru-filter), only background radiation of non-solar origin was c' -ecorded. In order to determine the energy flux from the re- corded data, it was assumed that the spectral distribution of the radiation follows the law of black-body radiation (Planck's Card 3/4 3.3. 3 0 3 S/560/61/000/010/001/016 Study of short-wave... D299/D302 Law). A figure shows the dependence of output signals on sun temperature for a receiver with BeO-photocathode and Cu, Be, Al, and (CH)n -filters. Another figure shows the spectral distribu- tion of the short-wave radiation. It was found that the radia- tion fluctuations are constant for wavelengths shorter than 20 1 and in particular for those shorter than 10 R. The tempera- ture of the quiescent corona was found to be almost double the value obtained by American investigators (Ref. 3; H. Friedman, Trans. Intern Astr. Un., 10, 706, 1960, Cambridge Univ. Press.). The observed flare, too, corresponds to a higher temperature 6.5- 10 6 oK as compared to (4 4 2)- 10 6 oK). There are 7 fi- and 3 references : 2 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: H. Friedman, Trans. Intern. Astr. Un., 10, 706, 1960, Cambridge Univ. Press. SUBMITTEDt April 10, 1961 Card 4/4 PM14S, A-Ya., teknik (Riga) Use of machiner7 in drainage vork in the latvian S.S.R. Gidr. i mel. 12 no.9:37-41 S 160. (MIU 13:9) (latvia--3kcavation) (Drainage) FODOhTENK',- A.P. ul. Curova, d.7, kv.9) Drologic diseases Pinulating acute surgical diseases of the abdor.Lmal cavity. Klin. kh-Jj*lno.-I.*68-70 165. (MIRA 18: 8) 1. Khirurgichaskove otdeleniye (nachallnik - A.P.Podonenko) Bollnitsy Donetakoy zheleznoy dorogi. PODONENKO. A.P. Neurogenic diseases simulating "acute abdomen". 5ov.med. 26 no.7t7l-74 JTI 162. (MIFA 15:11) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya dorozhnoy bollnitsy Donetskoy zheleznoy dorogi (nachallnik A.P.Podonenko). (ABDOICN-DISEASES) (NEUROLOGY) (NEIMOSES) PODOM10, A. P. (Rudnik Inguleto,, Dnepropetrovskoy obl., ul. Karla Yarksa, d. 2) Rupture of the heart and dissecting aneurysm of the aorta simu- lating acute abdomen. Now. khir. arkh. no.3:76-77 162, (MIRA 3-5:4) 1. Xhirurgicheskays otdolenlys doroshnoy bollnitsy Donetakoy shelesnoy dorogi. (HURT-RUPTURE) (AORTIC ANEWSKS) (ABDOMEN-DISMES) PODONMOp A.P. (Stalinop pr. Gm-ova,, de7p kv*9) Stenocardia md myocardial infaret isimlating wacutee abdccen. I Test.khir. no.5:128-131 161. (KrM 15:1) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya dorozhnoy bollnitsy DonetBkoy zholeznoy-dorogi.- (ABDUM--DIS=ES) (HF.AM-INFACTIOP) (ANGIVA PECTORIS) PODONENKO, A.P. .I Aty~ioal closure of intestinal fistulae. Nov.khir.arkch. no-4:85-- 86 162. (KMA 1595) 1. Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye dorozhnoy bolinitsy DDnetskay dorogi. (FISTULA) ,FODONENKUtA,F, pnelmooia simulating "acute abdomen". Vest. khir. 84 no, 4:113 A 160a (PM-MONIA) (ABDOMEN-DISEASES) (MIRA 14-.1f - PODONENKO, A.P. Isolated subcutaneous traumatic rupture of the stomach. Khirurgiia 35 no. 5:119-121 YT7 159. (MIRA 13:10) 1. 1z khirurgichookogo otdoleniya bolinitay Kurakbovres (glavryy vrach A.D. Vikonenko). (STOMACH-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) PODCNENKO, A.P. Specific and nonspecific mesadenitis simulating "houte abdomen". Khirurgiia 39 no.9.-102-104 S163 (MIRA 170) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (nachaltnik A.P. Podonenko) dorozbnoy bollnitsy (nachallnik. B.P. Krivosheyev) Donetskoy zheleznoy dorogi. # A*F& PSturailag Intestiml Astruction caused by a calculus. -Sor.med. 23 noal:145-146 X 159. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Is khtrurgicheskogo otdolenlym bollnitsy g. lurakhovo (glarM vrach A.D. likoneako). I (XVIMIR&L OBSTRUCTION etiolof7) (CALCULI case reports) PMOINNKO, A.P., Acute fatty necrosis of the pancreas. Khtrur.-iis 33 no.10:111-112 N '57- (141RA 11:2) 1. Is khtrurgichaskogo otdoloniya bollnitay g.Kurakhovo (glavnyy vrach A.D.Nikonenkal (PAWREATITIS, surg. indic. (Rus)) FMINUO, A.?. (StOliank2ya obleat', J1uraIchovgrev,.ulg Nechnikove, d.21 kv-7) Acute intestinal obstruction caused by strangulation of the loops of the smIll intestine in the opening of the mesentery. -Vov.khtr, arkhe no*2;55-56 Mr-Ap 157. (NLRA 10:8) I* Rhirurgichaskays otdelent.ye bollnitey Zurakhovgres. Stalinsipy oblastl ( INBST IN=--OBSTRUCTI 011) KDOUKOt A.?. Maltiple cynts of the mesentery of the suall intestine in a child. Nov.kbir.arkh. no.3:84 MY-Je 157. (KLRA 10:8) 1. Xhirurgichaskoye otdolentya bollnitay Kurakhovgres. (K M N M T--TUXORS) (CTSTS) RODOMKO, A.P. A case ox abdominal preganneye Sovemado 21 no*2:106-107 F 157- (XLRA io:6) is (glaynyy khirargichaskogo otdelentya bollnitay Karakhovgres 1. vrach A.D.Nikonenko) Stalinskoy oblasti. (PRWHANCY. ICTOPIC, c9se reports ablou.. ) CHUDEK, Miroslav; FIODCORSKI Kazimierz Rising headings of more than the standard size diameter of the pdLtse Gornietwo Gl4wice no.3:81-103 161, OD 0 F 4 -F- A', ',-/ /V, KAHATLOPULO, A.; DUSHIN, X.; SHEIGALRY, V.; PODOPLUIN, N.; SAKO- 7 UIVAWVA, I. I Answering Professor A.A.Gorshkov. Lit.proisv. no.6:31-33 S 154, (Steel castings) (Garshkov, A.A.) (KM 7:10) -pk, ~, /(//Vg /V '16 Kwamy, A.T , Ansh*ner; PqDOPLIKIN, N.A. 6~t Ing &xcAv&t*rqjLya.*qr-balawes vith u" of a quick-dryiag x&ad. Lit. preisv* n0,5,.27 W 157. (KrMA 10: 6) (Founding) (Band loundry) PODOPLEKIN, V.D. Effect of tissue cultures on the haemagglutinating properties of ECHO viruses and mechanism of the interaction of these viruses with erythrocytes. Acta virol. (11raha) [Ebg. 18 no.3: 254-262 NyI64. 1. The Pasteur Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Leningradp U.S.S.R. PODOPLUIN, -V.D.;. IDINA, M.S. Isolation of ECHO viruses from man and their identification by the haemagglutination inhibition test. Acta virol. 7 no.3: 233-240 -My 163. -1. The Pasteur Institute of Epidemiology and Micr6biology, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. .. (ECHO VIRUSES) (HEMAGGLUTINLTION INHIBITION TESTS) (ENTEROVIRUS I4EGTIONS) (DIAGNOSIS) IDINAj M.S.; RODSHTEYN, O.A.; PODOPLEKIN, V.D. Results of the microbiological, virological and cllMical studies of acute intestinal diseases in infants. Report No.2- Identi- fication of cytopatbogenic agents isolated from the intestina-1 tract of children hoRpitalized for acute Intestinal disorders. Trudy Len. inst. epid. I mikrobiol. 26:181-198 164. (MIRA 18:12) 1. 1z laboratorly kishchenykh J.nfektsiy i poliyemiyelita. Institute imeni Pastera, Leningrad i kafedroy pediatril I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo inst1tuta imeni akademika Pavlova. PODOPLEKIN V D Studies on haemagglutinating properties of ECHO Tirusee. Acta virol. 7 no.2;131-137 Mr 163. 1. The Pasteur Institute of 9pidemiology and Microbiology, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. (EGHO VIRUSES) (HMGGLUTINATION) (MUGGLUTINATION INHIBITION TESTS) RODSHTEYNp O.Ael PODOPLEKIN V.D& - - IN Methodolso for the lot-Atition and Identification of cytopathWenlo anteroviruoes. Trudy Len. inst. epid. I marobioi. 26t226-237 964. (MM l8sl2) PODOPLEKIN..Y.D., Cytopathogenic activity of prototypical entervirus strains on various tissue cultures. Trudy Len. inst. epid. i mikrobiol 26:251-267 164. Hemagglutinating properties of enteroviruses and use of the hemagglutination react-Lon and the hemagglut-ination inhibition test for practical purposes, Reports NO.1-2. lbid.:268-283 (MIRA 18.12) PODOPLEXIN, V.D.; IDIINA, H.S. Hemagglutinating properties of enteroviruses and use of the hemagglutination reaction and the hemagglutination inhibition test for practical purposes. Report No.3t Results of the study of the hemagglutinating activity of freshly isolated viruses from the ECHO group and possibilities for the practical use of hemagglutinatJon tests. Trudy Len. inst. epid. i mikrobiol 26:284-298 164. (KIRA 18:12) VASILENKO) V.P.p kand.ekon, nau-~~ PODOPLELOV V P kand. ekon. nauk; K0110VALOV, D.A-, G.V.0 aspirant; KARNIUKPOVA, doklor ekob. nauk, otv.red.; BELOV, M., rect. [Potentiall.Wes for reducl-N)g L-f~sts In the agriculture of the Komi A,S,S,11.j Rezei-vy i.-)VrasbrhenJia zatrat v sell- skom khozialstve Korn~- ASSR. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 1713 p. (MIRA -1.8.10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSI;R,, Kcm-*4. filial, Sykt-yvkar. USSR/Ge.neral Problems of PatholD.3y - Tumrs. lrmiimity. U. -Abs Jour Ref Zhur -,Bi.)l., 11-).2, 1959, 8800 Author PAoplelov, I.I. Inst Title Prolonged Heterot'ransplahtatioiis of Mouse Tuuor to Rats. .Rep.)rt 1. Study of the-Bidl),,acal Properties of Mouse Ascites Adenocarcinona in t1he Process of Serial Trans- plantations to Rats. Ori.,.- Pub Byul. eksperim. biol. i noditsiny, 1957, 43, i4o 6, 63-65 Abstract The ascitic form of the Ehrlich n3use adenocarcinom was grafted into the abdominal cavity .3f three- to five-aay- old rats in a dose of 0.2 cc each. The incidence of "takes" amounted tj 100%. The reLTafts were mde after 3-6 days; 110 passa,-es were performed on young rats. After the 30th and 73d passaGes the timor was Grafted onto mice and then aLpin ont.) young rats. In one cc of ascitic fluid of the 98th passage there were 40,000,000 cancer Card 1/2 35 Cand "Med Sci -- (diss) PODOPLELOV2 I.I. IlProtracted of mouse cancer in rats vdth a study of the i=nobiologicaj 0 prperties of heterotransplants.11 1,10s, 1959, 19 pp (Acad Led Sci USSP.) 200 copies M, 3h-59i 118) - 1c6 FLE ~-Ov; 3ec ,r, vol 7!z Canrpr Autnist 50 VDIV -pio. Prolonged heterologous transplantation of mouse tumours into rats. 11. The andgenic properties of cells of Ehrilch's mouse ascites carci- noma in the process of its heterotransplantat! I studied by the comple- ment fixation test (Russian text)i Poncit-I.F.I.m. 1. Dept. of Immunobiol., Inst. of Exp. Biol., USSR Acad. ol Aled. .1icis. Moscow J_)w 1. eksper. Biol. i Med. 47 41 (5?-,56) Tables 2 A series of heterotransplantations was maintained for one year. From tile tiv,I transplantations the cells acquired sniall quantities of rat specific antigens, while after 41`1-55 reirloculations, they lo~.t a numbet- or mouse-specific antigens. The los, of these mouse antigens is associated with a decreased growth of tile licterologom tumour strain. c~f biol. 10 Diolcr-v of Of the Prolonged heterogenous survivals of mouse tumor in rate. Report NO.3: Agglutination reaction study of antigenic properties of the 3hrlich mouse asettes carcinoma after prolonged presence in rats. Biul.ekep.biol. I med. 47 no.6:91-95 Je '59. (MIRL 12:8) 1. Iz otdola immmobiologii (zav. - cleystvitel'nyy chlen, AMN SSSR N.11.Zhukov-Verezhnikov) Institute. ekBperimental'noy biologii (dir. - prof.I.H.Kayakiy) AM9 SSSR. Moskva. Predstav- Iona deystvitel'rqia chlenom AMN SSSR 11-1T-ZhnkovYm-Verezhnikovyn,. (NEOPLiLSKS, Immiinol. antigenic properties of mouse Ehrlich carcinoma implanted In rate (Rua)) 37201 S/56o/61/000/011/007/012 E027/E635 97 AMAMORS; ZhuRov-Verezhnikov, N.N., Mayskiy, I.N., Yazdovskiy, V.1 Pelchov, A.P., Gyurdzhion, A.A. Nefedlyeva, N.P:.: KNpichnikov, Podo2lelov.-I.I.,- Rybalcov, N.I., Kleniparskaya, N.N., K-limov, V.Yu.' Novikov, S.N..'Novikova, I.S.. Petrov, R.V., Sushko, N.G..-Ugryumov, Ya.P., Fodorova, G.I., Zalcharov, A.F., Vinogradova. 1.N.. Chamova, K.G. and Buy1co, YO.A. TXTLE: The results of the first microbiological and cytological experiments in Space in Earth satellites SOURCE: Akademiya nauk ;SSR. Iskusstvennyye sputniki Zenli. no. 11. Moscow, 1961. Rezul I taty nauchnykh isslodovarxiy. provedennylizh vo vremya polctov vtorogo i tret'yego kosmicheskikh korablay-sputnikov. 1,4 - 67 TEXT: The authoi~s report !the results of their investigations of biological objocts which had been exposed to space conditions in satellite vehicles. The first part of the work was devoted to a study of the survival or cells of differing levels of .ain!Wion under the influence of radiation and other eug a 5 S/560/61/oc-C/011/007/01Z E027/S635 !he results of the --- unfavourable factors. in comparison with control mtarials which remained in the laboratory over the name period. In experiments with bacteria 2ml. samples of suspensions of EschorichiA coli, Aerobactor aoroAoneal, Staphylococcus aurous and Clostridium butyricum containinZ 500 million orgAnisms or spores per ml. wore sealed in ampoules, and exposed to a space flight of unstated duration; the number of viable individuals after the exposure *did not differ s3ignificantly from the values for the control samples. A similar experiment was carried out with the T2 phngo of E. coli and the 1321 phago of A. aerogenes. which were Pont in the second satellite; again. no sigificant reduction in the titre of the phago preparations could be detected After return from space. Similar results were obtained with preparations of phaZe sent into space in the fourth and fifth satellites. Two bottles and six tubes of HeLa calls, some-of which wre saturated with oxygen, were exposed to space flight Card 2/5 s/56o/k/ooo/oli/007/012 E027/E635 The results of the conditions, after it bad first boon shown that vibration and acceleration did not detach the cells from the glass. The cultures without oxygen appeared normal on return, whereas in those exposed to oxygen most of the calls had degenerated. Subculture ahowed that 9011: of the calls, whotlur detached from or remaining on the glass, were dead; however, two tubun &avo good growth, and the cells which grow up showed no abnormalities of morphology. No antigenic differences could be detected in the cells in anaphylaxia and do4ensitization experiments in guinea- Pigs. In subsequent space flights fibroblaBt and human amnion call cultures were dudied, with similar results. Pieces of human and rabbit sicin wore also uzed. On August 12th 1960 two pieces of skin 2.5 x 3.5 cm. in size and 0.5 nm. thic1c were talcon from a human doner, placed ifi Hanlc3 solution and sent into space in the second satellite. On recovery they wore regraftod on the original Bite in the donor and became firmly attached after seven days. Card 3/5 S/560/61/000/011/007/012 The results of the E027/&635 Similar results were, obtalned with two other donors. An npparatus wats devised for mahing a subculture in space, in order to study the ability of bacteria to multiply under space conditions. In experiments witi Glostridiun butylicum no ddviations from the controls were observed. The second part of the worlc was devoted to a study of possible genetic effects brought about by exposure to space conditions, mainly by looking for the production of auxotrophic mutants and I?sogeny in bacteria. The former were dotected by inoculation on a layer of minimal medium which was then covered'with an overlay of the same medium in order to fix the colonies. When the latter had grown up their position was noted rnd an overlay of complete medium was then put on, and the colonies which then grew up as a result of the diffusion of essentialnutrients were selected astuxotrophic mutants. No such mutants could be found in suspensions of Escherichift coli recovered from the second antollite. The experiments on the Induction of lysogenic bacteria were carried out on a strain of E. coli lynogenized by a X phage which had boon exposed to cosmic Card 4/ 5 !~iN s/56o/61/ooo/oil/007/012 The results of'the --- B027/E63.5 radiation in the fifth satellite. Free phaj:o particles were removed by adding phage nntiserum; after the and of the latent period the action of the antiserum seas cut short by diluting 1-100,streptomycin was added to inhibit the host organisms, and th& mixture wan plated out on the indicator strain in order to counz the phage parik-les produced. The results obtained, considered in comparison with control experiments. provided no evidence of induction by cosmic radiation during a space flight of ninety minutes. No difference was observed in the plaque morphology. No change3 could be detected in the chemical and physical properties of calf thymus deaxyribonucloic acid recovered after a space flight. The results As a whole indicate that no damage was suffered by isolated cells during a brief exposure to space conditions. There are 6 figures and 10 tables. SUBMITTED: May 23. 1961 Card 515 ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV, N.N.; MAYSKIY, I.N.; YAZDOVSKIY, V.I.; PEKHOV, A.P.; RYBAKOV, N.I.; JUNPARSKAYA, N.N.; GYURDZHIAN, A.A.; TRIBULEV, G.P.; NEFED'UTA) N.P.; KAFICIRIIKOV, M.M.- PODOPLELOV,,_I.I.; ANTIPOV, V.V.; NOVIKOVAj I.S.; KOPIYEV, V.Ya. Problems of space microbiology and cytology. Probl.kosm.biol. 1:118-136 162. (MIRA 15:12) (SPACE MICROBIOLOGY) (CYTOLOGY) -ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV, W. N.; VOLKOV, M. N.; MAYSKIY, L N.; TRIBULEV, G. P.; RYBAKOV, N. I.; SAKSONOV, P. P.; ANTIPOV, V. V.; KOZLOV: V. A.; PODOPLELOV, 1. 1. "Results of microbiological and cytological investigation on Vostok type spacecraft." paper presented at the 15th Intl Astronautical Cong, Warsaw, 7-12 Sep 64. _ACC NR: AP6,010334 SOURCE GODE: AUTHOR: Tribulev, G,? P. Popivanov, R. P.; Vulchanov, V. H. '446 ORG: Institute of Faq)erimental Biology, Academy of Medical Scje __nces, Moscow; Departme of General Biology, ji~gt(jr ~Iedii~aj_lnstl~utej. Sq j3j institute of em Microbiologyp Bulga Aca~j yof~Scienaes, Sofia a TITILE: Study of anti genie'relat ions between Hela-cells and himnan sperm, tozoa SOURCE; Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Doklady, v. 18, no'. 9, 1965,'887-890 TOPIC TAGS: antigen, cytology, biologic reproduction ABSTRACT: Following their earlier investirations conducted in two separate proups (see, e.g., 1. 1. Podoplelov at al., :,yuji. ekspers biol. i med., 8, 1964, 85; R. Ponivanov, V. Eh. V"lchanov, Ibid., 2, 1965, 110)t the authors started in 1964 joins investigation concerning the possible .~aIntioonic kinship between human suormatozoa and the HeLa cells. The present !article gives an account of the material used and tho experimental results achieved. The ov usion that HeLa cells as orall analysis leads to the concl, w fftes and spermatozon contain t1jo O(H) isoantig nd all as human ezmt~ e n r one more antigen on to the three call types, most probably with a spicies spacificit_Y_7~7Te theoretical foundation of the problem and a detailed description,of Ahe exuoriments will be published elsewhere (G. P. Tribulev, 1965). This paper was presented by Al. Toshkov' e~ al'., Eksper. med. i morfol., 4, 3, Corresponding Member BANon,25 May 1965- (JPRS3 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE*. none / ORIG-REF:. 001 OTH REF: 008 SOV FM 006 LCcEd :L L lb245-66 FSS-2/Mrt(l)/0.4A(J)AS(v)-3/29~0(k)-2/0.iA(d)/T/--ilA(b)-2 - SGTB TT/DD/JK/RD/ ACC NR; AT6003860 GW SOURCE CODE: UR/2863/65/004/000/0261/0269 AUTHOR: Zhukov-Verezhaikov, N. N.; R akov. N. L; ~~z~V.A*; S_ak_60_n_0_VjL._P-P-; Dobrov, Fl._'N.; Antip", V. V.; Pod2plelov, I*. I.; P~rfenov, G. P_. 7 ORG: none l 11 1 5 TITLE: Results of microb 0 iogical and cytological investiLations conducted -"Vostok" type.vehicles during the flights of SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy biologii, v- 4, 1965, 261-269 TOPIC TAGS: bacteriat genetics, bacterial genetics, gamma irradiation, cobalt, radioisotope, microbiology, cytology, space biologic experiment# radiation biologic effect, biologic vibration effect ABSTRACT: The biological objects used for space research are carefully selected -genetic indicators. E. coll K- 12 frequently chos Ien foIr these'e*xperi- 'ments, is a reliable biological dosimeter of the genetic effectiveness of spaceflight factors. When normal and cancerous human cells were exposed in the Vostok series, It was found that these experimental samples did not differ essentially Irom control samples kept on earth However, 'some tendency to intensification of phage production was observed in cultures. Card'1/3 L 14245-66 ACC NR: AT6003860 colli in this series (an increase by a factor of 1. 2 on V ,of E ostok- 2~ Data from repeated exposurW i '4. 6 on Vostok-3 band 1. 96 on Vostok-4). of the same biological object indicate accumulation of the spaceflight effect, although the character of this accumulation is not clear. In a comparison '~it w of the results of Vostoks 3-6 as not possible to estabfish a linear i dependence of biological effect on time of exposure in space. However, factors causing a genetic effect (an increase In the phage-producing activity of. a lysozenic culture) definitely o;)erated during these flights. The following derived values of induced phage produiction were calcu- lated, 4 3 for Vostoks 3 and 5 (corresponding to the Inducing effect of 3. 2 rad of gamma-rays), and 1A for Vostoks 4 and 6 (corresponding to 0. 8 rad of gamma-rays). Since the doses quoted are higher than those encountered in spaceflight, the observed genetic effect must therefore be partially due -to other factors (such as weightlessness acceleration, 'vibration, etc. To study the - erati6d of -one- coli K- 12 was . sub. OP of Jected to vibrations of 18, 35, 75, 100, and 700 cps~ for 15-30 min. and in. another siries qf experiments, to vibration in combination with Co6o Qu-d 2/3 L U245-66 ACC NR: AT6003860 gamma- irradiation (dose, 100 rad,, dose power, 21 rad/min). The expert- mental results show that vibration alone does not induce phage production but does increase the sensitivity of lysogenic bacteria to the subsequent influence of gamma- irradiation. It is suggested that vibration helps senst- Aize cells of a lysogenic culture to the Influence of cosmic radiation, although it is also possible that the cause of gepetic changes is weishtlessness in combination vith radiation. orig. art. has: 1 figure and 4 tables. [ATD HWS: 4091-F] SUB CODE: 06 SUBK DATE: none GRX REF: 009 OTH MW: 002 Card 313 ACC NR: AT6036563 soMcE coDF..- LTII/0000/66/000/000/0172/0173 AUTHQR: Zhukov-Verezhnikov, N. N.; Mayskiy.. 1. N.; Tribulev, G. P.; Rfbakov, N. I.; PodoDle2Py_ja.4-! Dobrov, N. N.; Antipov, V. V.; Kozlov, V.,A.; Saksonov, P. P.; Par-fenov, G. P&; Sharyy, N. I. ORG: none TINS: Some results and trends in the study of the biological effect of cosmic radiation and dynamic flight factors using microbiological and cy-cological models (Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held In Moscow from 24 to i7 may 19661 SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. r-roblemy kosmicheskoy meditsinyo, (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii, Moscow, 1966, 172-173 TOPIC TAGS: manned space flight, space biologic experiment, tissue culture, lysogenic bacteria, cosmic radiation biologic effect, combined stress/Voskhod-1 ABSTRACT: Systems of lysogenic bacteria and single layer cultures of normal and cancer cells of man have been used on all spaceflights since the second orbital spaceship. This report presents the results of investigations performed on spaces-hips'o-f the-Vostok and'Voskb~od types. Biological experiments :carried out on Vostok-3, -4, -5, and -6 indicate that phage production of lysogenic. culttire of E. coli K-121 inqreases with the duration of the 'flight. However, a direct linear relationehip between the biological I-ACC NR. AT603656j- However, when tissues were subjected to a second spaceflight (on Vostok-4, Vostok-6, and Voskhod-1), the twice~flown tissues showed a definite prolongation in the latent period of the ability to grow, as well as certain other noticeable changes. -This makes it possible.to surmise that spaceflight factors may have a cumulative effect on human tissue cultures. Further investigations of the biological effects of spaceflight utilizing lysogenic bacteria and tissues of varioup cultures are contemplated. [W.A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-1161 SUB CODE: 06, 22 SUBM DATE: OOMay66 L _C-n k/3 L -376t,3-66 FSS_2/WT(1)/EEC(k)_2,'FCCjT SCTB TTIDD/JK/94 ACC NR# AP602465o SOURCE CODE: UR/0216/661000/004/65 j( 3 AUTHOR: Zhukoy-Vereahnikov, N N.; Mayskiy, 1. N.I.Pekhov, A. P.; Rybakovg N. 1.1 Dobroy IN. N.; Antipovj_y~....Yt.; S ORO: none TITLE: Results of study of the effect of cosmic radiation and other 1 paceflight factors on lysogenic baeteri5and human cell cultur 1 ea (Paper presented at the Anniversary Symposium of the Institute Of BID-. physics of the Czechoslovak Aced my of Sciences hold In Brno in Mij- 19653 SOURCE: AN SSSR, lavestlya. Serlya biologicheskaya, 'no. 4, 1966, 592-593 TOPIC TAGSt pac*flight effect. radiation effect, Hela cell, lysogenici bacteria / Vo:tok spacecraftp 1~ostok 6 spacecraft, Voskhod 1 spacecraft ABSTRACTs Sii le layer cultures of normal.husan cells (fibrobiasts and anniotic cell:j and human cancer cells (Hels strain), together vith cultures of lysogenic bacterto (E. coli K-12)9 have been consistently used as radiation Indis!torswn Soviet spacecraft, Results of theme experiments have shown that re ea a _%xr np~esof jaelijurq of Hela 'cells' to spaceflight factors on the Matti . o to guts pToduced 2 UDCi 629.125g5TT.321 PODOPIZIOV I.I.; GLINSKIY, I.A.; KAIWAKOV, V.T.; KINTYAN, S.11. Studies on cell growth in monolayer cultures of the CaVe strain in a medium containing rabbit and bovine sera. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 59 no.2:118-121 F t65- (HIRA 18:7) 1. Otdel immunobiologi-i (zav. - deystviteltnyy chlen AM SSSR N.N. Zhukov-Vprezhnikov) i gruppa eksperimentallnoy morfologii kletki (zav. S.8. laguchev) Instituta eksperimentallnoy bio- logii (dir. - prof. I.N. Mayskiy) AMI SSSR, Moskva. ZHUXOV-VF,REZHNIKOV, N.N.; RYDAK9i, N.I.: KOZLOV, V.A.; SAKSONOV, P.P.; DOBROV N.N.; ANTLPOV, V.V.; PODOPLELOV PARFENOV, G.P. P -- I., Summar7 of microbiological and cytochemical studies on "Vostok" spaceships. Frobl. kosm. biol. 4:261-269 165. (MIRA 18:9) 0 ZAKHAROV., A.F.; ITGRYUI,',OV, Ye.P.; PODOPLELOV, I.!. Unditions for the growth of cells cultured in vitro fo:= of is(-,Iated colonies. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 55 no.3:91-96 Rr 163. (14111A 18:2) 1. Iz otdela immunobiologii (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen AN4 SSSR N.N. Zhukov-Verezhnikov) Instituta eksperimefitallnoy biologii (direktor - prof. 1.1-1. Mayskiy) A1414 SSSR, Moskva. Submitted June 11, 1962. -PODO?.J,E',WVI,,.L.I.; UGFiYIJK)V, Ye.11.; ZAKHAROV, A.F.; ROSLYAKOVA, N.A. Experim-3nts on immunization ol" horses by HeLa strain cell cultures. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 58 no.8:85-87 Ag 164. (MIFA 18:3) 1. Otdol imunobiologii (rulovoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen AMJI SSSR prof. N.N. Zhukov-Verezhnikov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. 1.N. Mayskiy) AtM SSSR, Moskva. Sub,-.utted July 8, 1963. TRIBULEVV G,P,j PODOPLELOV 1.1. ...- Study of antigenic properties of HeLa strain cells by the agglutination reaction. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 57 no.6:73- 75 Je 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Otdel immunobiologii (zav. - deystvitel'*nyy chlen AMN SSSR N.N. Zhukov-Verezhnikov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N.Mayskiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. ALPATOYEV, AnatDUY MikhaYlOvichj PrO:t-rj ARKILMELISKIY, Aleksandr MikbAylovich, prof.; dots.; SHAGIROVA, I.M., fed.; VORONINA, RA., tekhn. red. [Physical geography of the U.S.S.R.] Fizicheskaia geografiia SWR. Pod-obahchei red. A.M.Arkhangellskogo.. Moskva, Vys- shaia shkola, Pt.l. 1962. 314 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Physical geography) A/ 15-57-2-1429 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 2, PP )5-36 (USSR) AUTHOR: PodoplVlQY-,--N..-Y-a---- TITLE: Geomorphological Observations in the Samur District of South Dageptan (Geomorfologicheskiye nablyudeniya v Prisamurskom rayone Yuzhnogo Dagestana) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Leningr. gos. ped. in-t, 1955, Vol 116, pp 219-233 ABSTRACT: An elongate tectonic erosional valley of the Samur River lies in the Samur morphological district. The headwaters of the river are in the Taklik-Dyiillty-Dag mountain massif, and its mouth empties into the Caspian Sea. The length of the river is 212 km. During the greater part of the river's course, the valley is compressed between the Main Caucasian and Card 1/4 the Samur mountain ranges. In its lower course the 191-57-2-1429 Peomorphological Observations in the Samur District (Cont.) the present time caused the appearance of a series of marine and stream terraces; the opening of "scissor faults" had a great influ- ence on the formation of the Samur region relief. The lithographi- dal composition'of the rocks is reflected in the relief of the region. Three zones are distinguished by their morphological structure in the Samur region: the upper, the middle,-and the lower. The upper zone is characterized by a.V-shaped profile, steep rocky slopes, narrow bottom, two terraces, and by small recent outwash cones. Toward the middle zone, the valley widens, the outwash cones become larger, slopes flatten gradually, and the river'valley begins to..develop. The middle course, from the village of Akhty to the village',of-Gillyar contains not only erosional, but also depositional terraces, large outwash cones, and An alluvial river valley. In the lower,zone, the valley is broadened, has a flat bottom, a shallow channel,.and a number of terraces. From the Gillyar village to the Caspian Sea, the valley gradually merges with the arid lowland of the,Maritime district. It is hardly incised at all, and ranges from 6 km to 7 km in width. In all, five terraces comprise the main Card 3/4 j ALPATIYEV, Anatoliy Mikhaylovich, prof.; ARKHANGELISKIY, Aleksandr 14 Mikhaylovich, prof.; FODOPLELOV, Nikolay Yakovlevichy dots.; STEPANOV, Anatoli-y Ya'ko-v'lev-i-cb, dots.; S-HAGIROVA,-I.M., red. [Physical geography of the U.S.S.R.] Fizicheskaia geografiia -- SSSR. [By] k.M.klpatlev i dr. Moskvap Vysshaia shkola. Pt.2. 1965. 557 p. (MIRA 18:6) 14-1-407 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 1, p. 39,(USSR) AUTHOR: Podoplelov, N. Ya. TITLE: Geomorphological Observations in--the Samur Region of Southern Daghestan (Geomorphologitheskiye nablyudeniya v Prisamurskom rayone Yuzhnogo Dagestana) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. 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