SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PURIY, G. V. - PURMAL, A. P.
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RYBACHOK, 1,N., SHUL'GA, P.M.; SOKOLk)V, A.P.; PURIY, G.V.
sing the -ffici,nay of spdimontntion trink.3 in
urlits by changing ths, dpsign of thp nipples fo-r flu-,'d inlPt. and
outlpt. Nefteprom. dplo no.2-31-33 165.
'I'MJRA 18, 5"
1. VolgogrAdskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiv institut neftyan.)y i
gnz,zivoy promyshlpnnosti; Volgogrndskiy politpkhnichesk-4y -Ln3titut
i Zhirnovskcye npftppromjslovoyr- upr,-vlL-niye.
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PURIT., K.K.-(Kronshtadt)
One hundredth a=L,:-7ersary of the Kronstadt ClothIng Factory. Shveir-
prom. no.1@39-40 Ja-F 162. ORA 15-41'
(Kronstadt-Clothing industry)
--- FU'R-JE SZ , 1. ; URBAN, G.
Water load and aldosterone secretion. Acts, med. Hung. 18 no.2:213-
218 162.
1. Institute of Pathophysiology (Director: J. Sos), University
Medical School, Budapest.
. (ALDOSTERONE physiology) (WATER pharmacology)
ACC NRt AT6019811 buuliuL'i t;uljb:
AUTHORt Sturoz, Jozsef; Kotra, Zsuzaanna; Pur Lakatos, Katalin, So;
Saliga, Margit. K.
Institute of Physiolom:. Modical Univereftr
ORG: 5turez, Purjesz, Lakatos, Saliga-
of BudMst (Dudapesti Orvostudomarrji 3gyetem, Elettani Intezet); LKotr-aj KOJAL,
Budapest
TIT19t Effect of vagotoqr on a1dosterone secretion in the dog
SOURCE: Academiae scientiarum hungaricae Acts. physiologica, v. 28. not 2, 1963, 163-in
TOPIC TAGS% corticosteroid, dog, endocrinoloV
ABSTRACT: A study was carried out on the effect of vagotoaV on the rate of amosteront
secretion in hypovolendo and 1Wpervolemic dogs. The rate of secretion achieved in the-,
hypovolemic state was significantly increased by -Vagotorv. In the hypervolemic state,.
vagal section had no effect on the aldpaterone,output of the adrenals, Under such
experimental conditions, the inhibitory effect of bypervolemia on a1dostorone secretiori
was overruled by the stimil ting effect of blood loss. -The authors thank Ciba, Basel
and Organon, 059, netherlands for supplies of steroid preparations. Origo art. hass
3 figures6 LO-rigo art6 in Eng_*7 fJ-Pk-S7
SO CODE: 06 SUB14 DATEt 18Dec64 ORIG REFt 001 OTH REF: 028
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P111WES', i.; L.Ai',TOS, KaLalirl S.;
The effect of' vagotomy on aldosterone secretion in The dog.
ikctn phys-iol. acad. sci. Hung. 28 no.2:363-170 165.
1. Department of Physiology, UnIverlity Modica-I School,
1 1964.
udap,:@:,t. Sabraitted December 18)
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VECSEI (Weisz@ Pal, dr.; KEEMNY, Annandne, dr.; PUVEZZ, Istyan
--T--R, Laszlo., dr.; I-WRTION, Jozsef; GOSZTONYI, Tamas
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Aldosterone production in the resistance phase of general adaptation
syndrome. Orv. hetil. 103 no-34:1607-1610 26 Ag 162.
1. Orozar,os Reuma es Furdougyi Intezet, Kutato osztaly, Budaposti
Orvos--tudomanyl 7-gyetem, Korelett-ani Intezet es az Orsza.aos Atomenergia
Bizottsa,,@ Isotop Intezetenek Szerves Kerdai Oqzta.1ya.
(ALDOSTERONE physiol) (STFUESS physi ol)
PURJESZ,I.; RITTER, L.; URBAN, G.; WEISZ, P.
Hyposmosis and aldo8terone secretion. Acts. physiol.hung. 17
no.4:443-448 160.
1. Institute of Pathophysiology, Medical University, Budapest.
(OSMOSIS)
(ALDOSTKRONIC physiology)
Plinva N I 1.1. 14.
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Zavody V.I. Lenina. Zel dop tech 11 no.3:85 163.
PURKAYASTHA, R.; BALENOVIC, A.
Strecker degradation of oL -amino acids with 13 -phenyl-cL , 14-
dioxopropionanilide. Croat chem acta 32 no.2&109-110 160.
(EEAI 10:4)
1. Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, University of Zagreb,
Zagreb, Strossmayerov, trg JL@, Croatia, Yugoslavia.
(Amino acids)
(Phenyldioxopropionanilide)
red.
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the North--r-li S OS cc;a` Geclogiia
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(MIF-k 18,4)
SUBJECT: USSR/Geology Ti 43
AUMOR; Ivankin, P.F., and Purkin, A.V.
TITLE: "Structural Metallogenic Zoning of the hudnyy Allay Ore Depo-
sits Area as a Basis for Exploration and Prospecting". (Struk-
turno-metallogenicheskoye rayonirovaniye Ftudnogo @ltaya kak
oenova vedeniya poiskovykh i razvedochnykh rabot)
PERIODICAL: "Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR", Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957,
#4, pp 84-97 (USSR).
ABSTRACT; While the system of metallogenic zoning of the south-western
territory of the Altay mountains by V.P. Nekhoroshev and P.P.
Pilipenko had proved to be a valuable aid at prospecting in
the past, these zoning schemes did not meet present requirements.
Presently the question of origin of poly-metallic mineralization
and its location gained great importance. Experience obtained
at numerous large ore fields and deposits of sulfide ore has
shown that assumptions of deposits can not be based solely on
studies of respective geologic textures, but have to be based
also on the knowledge of interrelations existing between the
peculiarities of deposits and their geologic texture,
Card 1/4 1 .
TITLE: "Structural Metallogenic Zoning of the Rudnyy Altay Ore Depo-
sits Area as a Basis for Exploration and Prospecting". (Struk-
turno-metallogenicheskoye rayonirovaniye rudnogo altaya k*k
osnova vedeniya poiskovykh i razvedochnykh rabot)
Lead-zink and copper deposits within the reudnoy Altay area are
dispersed over a wide territory and overlie different strato-
traphic complexes of the central Paleozoic era. The vertical
extent is also considerable, the stratographic thickness being
6-7 km. It is of importance to note that mineralization took
place on all known intrusJons of magmatic rocks. Peculiarities
of sulfide layers are depending largely an the geologic texture
and tectonic development, the metamorphosis of rocks and other
circumstances accompanying the sedimentation of ore@ These
peculiarities enable to differentiate the poly-metallic belt
of Rudnoy Altay.
The following characteristics can be used for the classificathn
of ore bearing geologic layers: the relation of ore fields and
deposits to regional textures and geologic complexes, the inner
texture of ore fields and deposits and the shape of the ore
layers. According to these symptoms, sulfide deposits of the
Rudnoy Altay can be subdivided into 3 basic groups: 1) ore
Card 2/4 fields and deposits located beyond the direct influences of
" @ -:, -'I, - (/;2"
TITLE: "Structural Metallogenic Zoning of the Rudr@ry Altay @re Depo-
sits Area as a Basis for Exploration and Prospecting". (Struk-
turno-metallogenicheskoye rayonirovaniye rudnogo altaya kak
osnova vedeniya Doiskovykh i razvedochnykh rabot)
regional wharping zones. 2) Ore fields and deposits located
within the regional wharping zones, and 11) Ore fields and de-
posits located at some distance from the regional wharping zones.
The authors give a detailed account of the geologic peculiari-
ties arising from the varying degree of deformation during and
after the process of contortion,
The article contains 5 figures. The bibliography lists 10
references, of which 10 are Slavic (Russian)
ASSOCIATION: Trest "Altaytsvetmetrazvedkall of the Yinistry of Non-Ferrous
Metallurgy of the Kazakh SSR, Altay Mining Metallurgic
Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR, city of Ustl-
Kamenogorsk.
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTED: At the Session of TEKHSOVIET of the Ministry of Geology and
Conservation of Natural Resources USSR, in conjunction with the
Card 3/4 Ministry of Non-Ferrous Metals and the Acaiemy of Science of
TITLE: "Structural Metallogenic Zoning of the Rudryy Altay Ore Depo-
sits Area as a Basis for Exploration and Pruspecting". (Struk-
turno-metallogenicheskoye rayonirovaniye rudnogo altaya kak
osnova vedeniya poiskovykh i razvedochnykh rabot)
the Kazakh SSR, JulY 17, 1954.
AVAILABLEi At the Library of Congress,
Card 4/4
MKIN, B.
A new scientific research institution for Detroleum workers.
Neftianik 1 no.11:31-32 N 156. (MLRA 9:12)
(Petroleum research)
PURKIN. Aratov)
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Saratev open--work eubraidery. Prom.keep.ne.8:31 A9 '56. (MLRA 9:10)
(Saratov-11mbroidery)
ALEKSEYCHIE, Stepan Ilikolayevichipri uchaotii aleduy-ushchikh., GALITSEV-EEZY'LJK,
S.D.; GNEDIN, K.I.: ZAYTSEV, S.M.; KIRIi!FfflK, M.A.; KOZLOV, A.L.;
FURKIN. L.B.; RATMR, V.Ya.; RATITOVSKIY, I.I.; RAKHMAIIOV, K.F.;
TABOYAKOV, A.Ya.; TSITENKO, N.D.; GONJBKOV, I.A., nauchny7 red.;
EBLAREV, L.A., vedushchl-. red.; YASHCHURZHINSKAYA, A.B., tekhn.red.
[Geolog7 and gas and oil potentials of northern Sakhalin]
aeologicheakoe atroanie i gazoneftenoonost' seTernoi chasti
Sakhalina. Leningrad, Gos. nauchn. -tekhJzd.-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi
lit-r7 Leningr. otd-nie, 1959. 226 p. (Loningrad.Vsesoiuznyi neftianoi
nauchno-issledovatellskil geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trud7,
no.135).
(Sakhalin--Petroleum geoloff)
(Sakhalin--Gas, Natural--Geolog7)
PURK-U."
Rev data on the stratig7raphy of Garboniferoua sedimantle in the
Kckz3haal-Tau. Hat. po geol. Tian'--Shania no.3?95-99 ;62.
(KIRA :L6.-'/,)
(Kokshaal-Tau- Geolog-
-u y, Stratigraphifl
I
I
PURKIN, 1.1 1.1 - POYARK(@, B.V.; ROZHANETS, V.M.
Stratigraphy Ld nejr foraminifer species from Tournaisian
deposits of t* Borkoldoy Range (Tien Shan). I2v. AN Kir.
SSR. Ser. estq i tekh. nauk 3 no.4:15-36 161. (MRA 14:12)
(Borkoldoy Range-Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Foraminifera, Fossil)
r c if s C@-!-
min.
LIIUIT- , V.1, .
Desiffning bridges situated below dams. AvT,. dor. 28 no.12:
1
22-23 D '65. (mipj@ 19-1)
" I !'_ 1"! c zr@%'
V'L 11 .' 1 1 7 " !J C. i, @. '' @ !! Iq . . . 11! 1 @ I i-: I @') - t - .- f; I @. i @ d - vo @.' ". . \. .
- 1), , '.
co I I @!t *@ )ri -@f @ - @ri r"i-1. 9E 1,;@_t,:r,_,;ne.J "r):@ U:e !il:-
'.jcr-fi_ln@ L' !'@ "': (@ L."@ At-
I . V@ ..:,, - ) - @,- c. 1. 1 !1. 7. S. , -t. a -.
i
7 r . Z h `--ut S 1-17 :1
I @. S t r-: I 'I, s t i C, by ) - . I
--nL cl., Gos1rhimi-I-t
@Iur':in. er - 7ra
147 F-r-@Lphs, tables.
11 itcrat=all : . (14i',)
P,j)? x)-*, V. S,
SHCHUTSKIY, S.V., laureat Stalinskoy premii, inzhener, redaktor; PURKIN,
- L--
V.S.; ILCHINKIN, A.L., redaktor; ICRLIKH. Ye.Ya., tekhnich y
r@daktor
[Vinyl plastic] Viniplast. Leningrad, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
khimichaskoi lit-ry. 1953. 147 P. (Kicrofilel NLRA 7:10)
(Vinyl polymers)
ANUFRIYEVA, Ye.V.; VOLCHEY, B.Z.; ILLARIONOVA, N.G., KALIKHEVICH, V.N.;
KOROTKINA, O.Z.; MITIN, Yu.V.; PTITSYN, O.B.; PURKINA, A.V.; ESKIN,
V.Ye.
Synthesis of poly-S-earbobenzoxymethyl-L-cysteine and the study of
its structure. Riofizika 10 no.2:346-347 165. (MJRA 18:7)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad.
ANUFRIYEVA, Ye.V.; BOLOTINA, I.A.; VOLCMK, B.Z.; ILLARIONOVA, N.G.;
KALIKHEVICHP V.I.; KOROTKINA, O.Z.; MITINY Yu.V.; PTITSYN, O.B.;
PURKINAP A.V.; @15KW V.Ye.
Study of synthetic polypeptides. Report No.l. Transitions-intra-
molecular strucutre-coil in poly-S-carbobenzoxymethyl-L-eysteine.
Biofizika @O-no.6:919-928 165. (NIRA 19:1)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad.
Submitted April 22, 1965.
MAKLAKOV, L.I.; NIKITIN, V.N.; FUREINA, A.V.
Vibrational spectra of chloroform and deuterochloroform in the
liquid and crystalline states. Opt. i spektr. 15 no.3:332-
337 S 163. (KIRA 16:10)
PURXIIVA,R.-5.
PURKINA, R.S.; TAGANOV, K.I.
I :-, ;@- , . -,,. -, - - __
Spectrum analysis of certain catalysts. Trudy Inst. nKhimgazg no.6:
101-109 151. (MLRA 7:8)
(Spectrum analysis) (Catalysts)
YAROSH, A. [Jaros, A.) (Ostrava, Ghekhoslovatskaya Sotsialisticheskaya
Respublika); PURKINE, 0. [Purkyne,, 0.1( (Ostrava, Chekhosla7atskaya
Sotsiallatichbakaya Re"ublika)
Outstanding record of Czechoslovakian shaft sinkers. Gor. zhur.
no-5:70-71 Mq 163. (MIRA 16:5)
(Czechoslovakia--Shaft sinking)
3/081/62/000/024/023/052
B117/B186
4UTHORS: Penczek, Piotr, Purko, ?omuald
TITLE: Nitrocellulose adhesives
PEaIODIC-'.L: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24 (11), 19062, 851,
abstract 24P282 (Polimery, tworzy7ra wielkoczqLsteczkoWe, v. 6,
no. 12, 1961, 368 - 391 [Pol.; summaries in Eng. and Russ.3
TEXT: Recuirements, properties, and principles of chosing raw material
(nitrocellulose, softeners, solvents, diluents, stabilizers, and surface-
active substances) for the production of nitrocellulose adhesives are
given. The properties, methods of gluing, application and some recipes
of nitrocellulose adhesives are described as well as the characteristics
of five brands of adhesivesproduced by the "Pronit" chemical plant of the
Polish People's Republic. The method of producing nitrocellulose adhesives
patented in Poland (Patent of the Polish People's ReDUblic 44675, RZhXhim,
1962, 24P559). A less expensive adhesive was obtained on the basis of
11C4 nitrocellulose mixed with ethyl alcohol and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Non-dried nitrocellulose is used for producing the adhesive. The water is
bound with anhydrous sodium or magnesium sulfates. LAbstracter's n9te;
Card 1/2
S/081/62/000/024/023/052
Nitrocellulose adhesives B117/B186
ComDlete translationj
Card 2/2
FrDIATRICS
YUGOSLIVIA
BOSKOV, Zorica; DAUTOVIC, Hilan;_Lq@AqIC, Slavko;.PURKOV Milan, SECUJAC, Branko
and CVETKOV, Radojica; Department of Pediatrics (D-&re--;k je) Chief
(Nacelnik) Dr Branko SECUJAC; and Department of Neuropsychiatry (Neuropsihijat-
rijsko ode1jenje) Chief Dr Milan PURKOV, General Hospital (Opsta bolnica)
"Gjorgje Jovanovic", Zrenjanin.
"The Problem of Chorea Minor in Children."
Belgrade, Srpski Arkhiv za Tselc,.@.upno Lekarstvo, Vol 93, No 3, Mar 65; pp
251-259.
Abstract [English summary modifiedl: Review of clinical data from the histories
of 37 children with chores minor, treaced 1957 to 1964: graphs showing ages
and sex; EKG changes; socioeconomic origin; onset by time of year; laboratory
and other diagnostic findings; treatment; prevention; Infections; psychological
factors. Three graphs; I Soviet, I Yugoslav and 11 Wastern references; as
received 30 Oct 64.
1/1
BOSNOV, Zorica; DAUTOVIC, Milan; POPADIC, Slavkc; PURKOV, Milan; SECUJAG,
Branko; GVETKOV, Hado.11ca
The problem of chorea in children. SrFski arh. celok. lek. 93
no.3.,251-259 Mr 1 65.
1. Decje odeljerje Opste bol.nice "DIord-e Joanov4s' u Z'ren-aninu
j
(rbrelnlk.- dr. Branko Seclijac) ; Neuropsi-hijatrijako odellien.,e
Opate holnice "Djordje Joanovic" u Zrenjarinu (Nacelnik., dr.
MI'lan Flitt-kov).
STOJIIJKOVIC,Srboljub,doc. dr.;.J@MOV,Milan,dr.
Severe mental disorders after the application of artane.
Med. glasn. 14 no.2:71-72 F 6o.
1. NeuropsihijatriskEL klinika Medicinskog fakulteta,u Beogradu,
UPravnik: prof. dr U. Jekic.
(TRIHSLYPHZNIDYL toxicol. )
(PSYCHOSES TOXIC etiol.)
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YARWH, A. luaros, A.]; PURKYNB, 0.
EuroDean record achieved by Czzchoslovakiwn a,.Liel-s 'rr.7 Binkl"-@--
284 meters of a shaft in one month. Shakht . Etroi. 7 nc.'32
30-31"' Mrt63 ( IM IR A' j 7 t -":? )
1. Shakhtostroitel'nTj kombinat 09 trays ka-Karvin s kago bassayna,
Chekhoslovatskaya Sotsialistichaskaya Respublika.
T
4
CZ.-.'C,-.CSL0VAKL4. / Geni:iral -and :3pcci-il Zo0io:@;.y. t s
5,7sto.iatics and Faunistics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol. , Nio 14, 1958, '1-3935.
.i.uthor ;Purk7no. _0
I;-'St :NO-T-7p@ i v on.
Ti tl E) :@. I-Fow S.),,cias of Jtiorrhynchus (C. raichai Strl.
for '@z6choslovakia.
Crig Pub: -'asop. `-'asks. ausaa. Vody -)rirod. , 1.1359, 6,
_7
-0 1, 35.
.-..istract: Fo abstract.
,',L,;.rcl 1/1
PURK M1, CYRIL
Zoo Praha. (Prague Zoological Garden. lst ed. illus., napp) Prague, Sportovni a
turisticke nakl., 1957. 69 p.
A guide to the Prague zoological garden including a map of the routes. Information
on the breeding and feeding of animals, their lifel hunting such as the snakes,
monkeys, etc.
Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske kniby, No. 34. 1 Oct 57. P. 739.
:,r-of. Drv (Iij.,ector of tlir. Second institi-ite of Patho-
t'Ln,,_@tomy (.Li. patolof;ickoanatomicky uotav), Pac-alty of i-le-
-: ve
Oicine (Le7-ars'-a fal:ii1ta), J.Ev. Purkne unL rnity, Brno; Und
J. , Research lnstit@.ite of Trwimatology (Vyzzk7xjny -astav
llraumatolo-icky), Prof. V. :,011AX, d-rector.
"@e.,-i;-,-ral ;_,se of 1@ntibiotics and Wound Healing (.t'L Hi.-.tulogical
nve c t ir,,at i on)
-,ze
Casol)4s Lelcaru Ces Vol C-ii, 1@o 32/33, 16 'Ur;ast
;:-Iish summary]: m e ef-'ec'
-:t-'-L-_c' lluthors Zn_. 1h _L
adlmi,-is'@ration of antibiotics on the heallng
invest_iFl-ted in I-DO rats. _Lt was found tr,at
w,-,s qu_-_-,titat_ive. :-'.lso afforted .,7as the rate
oi" 'I-,e
U @ U.
of sk-in wo-c-ands was
t`ie in, llae-nce
of healin,:;. '.711--irteen
refe,t-ences, including 7 Czech, 1 Polish, and-1 'I"Ussian,
Z/046/62/000/006/001/002
D291/D3o4
AUT110R- Capla, V,, Engineer, Member of the Cybernetics Com-
mission, j.E. Purkyn'e* Czechoslovak Medical Society
TITLE: Bionies - a new research trend
PERIODICAL: Ve"da a technika mliLdeii, no, 6, 1962, 190 - 191
TEXTY, This popular scienc@l article describes some achieve-
ments in the field of medical cybernetics, namely a so-called 11bio-
hand" developed in the USSR, and an artificial muscleg developed in
Switzerland, and briefly lists some other biological applications of
cybernetics, The "biohand" was developed by workers of the Central Re-
search Institute of Prosthetics and Artificial-Limb Designing in Mos-
cow, under the direction of Doctor A.Y. Korbinskiy, in cooperation
with the Mechanical Research Institute, USSR AS, This artificial limb
destined for persons with amputated hands and wrists, is operated by
bioelectric currents originating at contractions of forearm muscles,
These weak ourrents are amplified by a special transistorized amplifier
Card 1.12
z/o48/62/000/006,/001/002
Bionics - a new research trend D291/D304
which, including the power supply. weighs only 1.2 kg, and can be worn
e,g. on the belt, The wrist-hand prosthesis weighs only 1.1 kg, Bionics
-- the biological application of information theory is --urrently occu-
pying workers of the Laboratory for Information Transmission Problems
of the USSR AS, headed by A,A Kharkevich, who have developed an experi-
mental apparatus which discriminates individual sounds or even words,
so that it would seem possible to built an automatic device which oper=
ates on !spoken' orders- Soviet scientists 'iave also succeeded in in-
corporating a live frog's eye into the model of a special automatic
control system and in investigating the mutual reactions between a live
sense organ and a 'dead! cybernetic machine, There are 5 figures,
Card 2/2
JkROS, Arnost, prof.; PURKYNE, Otakar, prof.
New European record in vertical pit shaft deepening speed in
Czechoslovakiaz284,G2 m/31 days. Wiadom gorn 14 no. ?/8:212-216
Jl-Ag 163.
@-X C,
Z/048/62/000/023/002/003
D287/D307
'nginc 'embL
-UTI!O!L;; aipla, V
L -er and J.Z. Vurl@yn6, I., ar of the
Gzechoglovak Commis-sion on Cybernetics of.the.Czecho-
slovah Ledical isssociation
'L'LTJJE,: Health machines
J-LUUOIG,@L. V6da technika. m1b'de.-H, no. 23, 1962, 802
T_!-T: This is a popular-revie'w describiug the advantages
of diagnostic pills (exact determination of the teNerature in the
vicinity of the appendix, acidity of gastric secretion, general phy- V.
siological data). Tuberculosis and scm types of cartinaw can be .
diagnosed by'amplification of the radio aignals. The second part of
the article deals @Ath radio transmitters which enable doctors to
observe cardiac charnges in-dportsmen duriing training, even at a dis-
tance of several miles. The transmit ter' weighs approximately 1 lb.
Ellectrocardio graphs can 'be plotted in the laboratory or surgery by
direct transmission from the training field or track. The transmit-
tcrs are also used for the observation of pilots. A 'diagnostic
Gard 1/2
Z/048/62/000/023/002/003
Health machines D287/-)307
combine'. comprising eight different observation machines, was erect-
ed in the Institut iziatematiky zd;:ademic ved Ukrajins-1-6- SSR (Institute,-.
for liathertatics of the academy of - @3cibnces of the Ukrainian SSIO; 5
of these machin.es were designed by _@@kabarova`,, 11,1:aUca, L-L.I. and
Ruba@ov, j.@i., members of the Institute.. This 'combine' records
changes in the cardiac activity, e.g. pressure changes x-rithin the
heart or the activity of the cardiac muscle; further the bioelectric
potential of the brain, heart murmurs and low-frequency cardiac, vibra-
tions. There are 3 figures.
r,
@ard 2/2
IARM, Arnost (R.S. Cehoslovaca); BMXM, Otakar (RS- dpUslovaca4-
RELpid sinki of a mime shaft in Czechoslovakia. Hey min 14 no.6:
232-2U5 -Te' 163*
FURKYYYVA, S.
"The fossil flora of the Doubrava coal seams.'
p- 293 (Casopis Pro blineralogii A Qeologh. Vol. 2, no. 3. 1957, Gzchoslovakia)
Monthly Index Of kist'-European Accessions (EFAI) W. Vol. 7. No. 2.
February 1958
,,F@-)ssil fiora in, ';'ova Ves rear Dslav2n-Y in Moravia."
P-1:33 (le3t:dk, %;ol. 32, no. 6, 1@57, -raha, Czechoslova@ial%
:-!cmt',-dv --nde- of East Europearl Accession (LEAI) T,G, Vol. No. 6, Aurust 1958
PURK'2:011A, ka -
Phytostratigraphy of the Moraviar-Silesian Carboniferous.
Rospravy mat GSAV 73 no.O/.-1-36 163
P'TRK"Y'NOVA. -`:"fa
Na,,i , -,@ -- @ - -,. , -, @ -- @ @-a.
Cas "L,.n ge-oll '.: -., - . " ; , I I
...; r"I".
J. pnv@ -7,. -
7;' 'n n7
-C. @' 0 V k IT
;",Oal Inctitute (Uli,--,lny lPruall.-Lun) , 0:3trava
jue, .asocis :)ro --iinoralo,@ii -a greolo@;ii, llo 3, 1)64,
3c2S
"I'l ie O-ut cro t s of Yet---'.-ovice 12ormation l.',7est ot' Ostrava.
PURLICHEV, Dimitur; EFREMOV, Asen
Are there traces of glaciers in the Vladayska River Valley?
Prir i znanie 16 xo.2:23 F 163.
USSR/Cu.@tivated Plai,lts - Cmmiercial. Oil-Beari..'4@. Sutpr-Barai,i6. m
Abs Jdar : Ref Zhur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82416
Author : Sevost'ya-mv, F.G.. Kurba--.ov, S., Purliyev, A.
Inst : TGrlme@', AL7ic,-!lt-_,ral Institute
Title : C- the Organizatioi, .a-,d Applicantim. of Irrigation uu_@der
the Co-_-,ditioi-,s of Squa re -Pocket Plauting of Cotto----.
Oric Pula : Tr. Turk,:a. s.-kli. in-ta, 195(, 9, 35-42
Abstract Observations mi the orEmiAzatio;-L of irriSatio.1 for cz)t-
0 sI-mik" kal-
ton in 195' oil one of tile plots at the "Bol I
klioz :L-.--, Tedzheaskiy Rayon (Turknen SSR) are described.
The soil of the plot represelLts typical sierozen of me-
di.,,.i water permeability. Pla.-AL.g was carried oA by the
row 4method with the spaces betwee-ii rows of 45 ce-Itime-
ters aiid after the appearance of the s routs, tile plants
I p
were distrib..-.ted on 45 x 45 ce,itineters sq@nres by iaeans
Card 1/2
71 -
,@-GiIIYEIV, @'-*
Uppe-r Barrei7dan pelecypods of the Ke-1167,he R-ange (Tuaricyr).
1,,,v. All i -e@-,!.nauk no.5:IC5-
iii 165. (MMU 3.8::11)
PTJRLIYP:V, Ch.
Some species of Lower Cretaceous oysters from the Tuarkyr. Izv.
AN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-takh., khim. i goal. nauk no.1s111-117
165. (MIRA 180)
PURLI-YEV, Ch.
Lower Cretaceous Trigoniidae of Tuarkyr. Izv. AN Dark.
SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. khim. i geol. nauk no.3:89-95 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut geologii Gosudarstvennogo geologicheskogo komiteta
SSSR. Su*=itted May 23, 1964.
ItASLOV, A.11. (Moal-va); WRLOV, Iu.G. (Post-zva)
Universal functional f-enerntcr '-,frr-.d on tke 1,rinciple of
quadratic approximation. Avtori.l telem. 21 no.2:237-244
F 16o. (I-MRA 13:5 )
(Electronic analog computers)
'AASLGVJ A.A.; PUR-LOV Yu.G.
Electromechanical digital voltmeter. Priborostroenie no-5:10-13
My 162. 04IRA 15:5)
(Voltmeter)
k-A)
ri ".r 10
AUTHOH: MazAov, A. A., Purlov, Yti.
TITI,El: UtiLvcL-;Iml Functloiitl Gonvevtc- on Principle of
Quadi-Alc Approx LmLit Lori
PEHIODICAL: AvLomitlika L Lelemelchanika, lc)60, VoL 21, Nr 2, pp 2'@-(-
(Ussli)
ABSTRACT: In Lhe 2tudy, methods are preoented of quadratic approxi-
Rl,ltlOt-, Of I'Linction,; given in analytical or graphica@
foms . The -electronic universal functional converter
opevatIng on the principle of quadratic approximation Is
OUt I inOd .Methods or sectional-quadvatle approximation
of' nonlLneac function. The well known principles of'
sect Lonal-quadvatIc approximatlon are derived on the basis
of expvession for the remainder term of' the Newton law for
quadrat.lic interr)olation. The subdivision section 1, = x-- -
determined by
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IL r@r) vma t I o n
Lite er-r-or of *-he approximation
whe,e is the given abso@
f III(
of the functicn,,, and Is the I'n'odulus 01, matt-
mum value of third de at a certain point In-
side the ran!
ttx..) (see Fig. 1).
PI* v_L
.@. I
F1111. .1 il)11:11. Coliv,21-tol. h.,1:-.ed on i 1@ 113,19
PVi!i@,,J.p!._@ of' Qkjadratic Approximation SO',j1!n--21 `14
If fUnction Nx) is given graphically, then, to obtain
P I I I
( @ ) a threefold craphical differentiation should
be made. In this case, the graphical method of derermini_ ng
the law is used for the subdivision of the nr;_,@ !mcnL. This
method is based on the substitution of quadratic approxi-
mation of given function f(x) with the errorE of approxi-
mation, by the deri@ative f' (x) with the error 6 of
approximation. The problem is reduced to obtain function
E, = qD( E , X). In Fig. 3 the derivative f' (xj and
the derivati.,e of the approximating polynomial P2 (x)
are plotted. The following equation for 6; (see Fig. 3)
is der', @d;
4C
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Here 1 is the ratio of section x x to x,,For 1 = 1/2
f
2 @1_z ,. By the reproduction of
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a r i ou sfunctions the lericths of the neighborinc- sabdivision
Uni,te.-sal Fiuncluional Coivferter Based on
Principle of @@;.iadralu-lic Approximation
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in thk@ Al--: -ectjoti, to this eqUation,
tile :1,1111itto,i valtie oL' the er,roL- For the ne;-:t section may
1)_@ 1efCL'111_1tI(2d. I (; 1; -, @;tiowti that the a(Aual error ot'
POX 1111:1 t 1011 W-1 11 UOt @XCC@C@A the allowed error. This
method U.: 111t):,,tvited by Wlj@r. '(. The diodic element is
applied to ObtElitl -.et.-tiono corve-,pondLng to the quadratic
Po Int lon,,, hip , ThL, element i.,, de'.,cribed by R. A. Bruns
(2ce ref-evence at end ol' this abstract). . Plo-ure '( gives
it diagram of the Cenerator of' Saw-shaped voltage supplying
tire diodic eleatent. (The Russian letters at the tubes are
desis,nation3 of the types of Russian tubes.) The blocking
oscillator is designed using triode Tl; the pentode T3
serves as a discharge tube. The complete dia ram of the
diodic functional converter is shown in Rig. 9. Here,
D. E. are diodic elements; L. E. are linear elements;
AIA2 are tWO-301Ution amplifiers. The saw-:shaped high
frequency voltage and the reference voltage from the low-
C ard 5/9 ohm divider are applied to the diode elements. By setting
Universal Functional Converter Based on 77829
PoLnelplo oC OuadratLr-, ApproXimation
TI
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-r.- -ter may be appl led to electror@! I = a -.ra".O-e-
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nrie-A@:, ur,d varlo@is, calculatIng devices Tlere are -P f4og";res
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D204/D301
AUTHORS: Yakubchik, A.I., Grilikhes, S.Ya., Tikhomirov, B.I.,
and Purlova, V-S@
TITLE: The bonding of polyetbylene to metals and to rubber
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 34, no, 11, 1961,
2579 - 2D81
TEXT: A series of adhesives has been developed which alloy good
bonding to be achieved between polyethylene and brass of brass-
plated metals and with rubber, without the need for pretreaiing
the surfaces. A short review of the Western work in this field is
given and it is considered that partially hydrogenated, linear l,'
polybutadiene would form the basis of a satisfactory adhesive,
owing to structural similarities with poiyethylene. Adhesive com-
positions were as foll3ws: Partially hydrogenated 1,4 polybuta-
diene 100., ZnO 40-50, petroleum ether 3-5, sulphur 2-5, trimethyl
dihydroquinoline 1, stearic acid O@5 and mercaptobenzazole 0.5 -
1 parts by weight. The adhesive was dissolved in 10-15 ml toluene
per g. of mixture. The solution was applied to the surfaces to be
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The bo@.ding of polyethylene ... D204/D301
bonded whilst still hot, dried to produce films and the surfaces
were then pressed together at 100 kg/cm2, for 10-20 minuts, at
130-2000C. The degree of unsaturation of the polybutadiene was va-
ried between 7 and 25 % and brass containing 65-75 % Cu was used.
The bonding strengths, (50 - 100 kg/cm2), were higher when _1,4 Do-
.1ybutadiene with lower degrees of unsaturation were used. Further
improvements in the strength of adhesion are anticipated, as the X/
high values reported in the present paper are said to be easy to
obtain under far from ideal conditions. Research into brass-plat-
ing is now in progrees to extend the above method to metals other
than brasc. Very good honding to rubber was obtained, whose
strength could not, hoi,ever, be measured, since the rubber parted
in preference to the joint. The bonding mechanism is briefly dis-
cussed. There are 1 table and 5 references- 'A Soviet-bloc and 2
non-Soviet-bloc. The references to E'nglish-language publications
read as follows: I.D. M-lorron, India Rubber World, 98, 4, j5,
1938; H. I,, Peters and W@H- Lockwood, Rubber World, 138, 39 418;
1958
ASSOCIATION. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad
State University)
SU31.-.ITTED: June 6, 1961
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PURMALI, A., kand. khim. nauk.
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(MDU 11: 12)
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Card 1/1 Pub. 147 - 20/35
Authors :Purmall, A. Pe
Title :Activation energies of radical reactions
Periodical IZhur. fiz. khim. 30/1, 172-176, Jan 1956
Abstract Various methods of determining the activation energies of radical reactione
are discussed. The possibility of utilizing the method of comparative cal-
culation of chemical properties for the determination of activation energies
is e_xplained. The pos 3ibility for a practical application of certain equa-
tions for the precalculation of the unknown values and correction of the
doubtful values of the radical reaction activation energies is analyzed..
Eight references: 7USM and 1 USA (1938-1955). Table; diagrams.
Institution The Moscow Chanicotcchnological Institute im. D. I. Mendeleyev
Submitted May 3, 1955
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AUTHORS: Dekabrun, L. L., Purmall, A. P. 2o-6-25/42
TITLE: Indication of Radicals by the Nuclear REsorance Method
(Indikatsiya radikalov yaderno-rezonansnyrn metod0m)
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 116, Nr 6, pp. 983-985 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The pitch of the signal of nuclear resonance absorption de-
pends on the spin-lattice-relaxation time Tj (by applying the
method of the socalled rapid passage). By reducing Ti the sig-
nal increases. Small additions of paramagnetic ions allow the
observation of the signal of absorption of the resonance with
samples of great values of T, - the temporary study of the
applications of the nuclear resonance method for the determinat-
ion of free radicals with autodyne-controls. A typical oscillo-
gram of the proton resonance absorption of water with an addit-
ion of CUS04 is illustrated in an attached figure. The veri-
fication of the opinions of the author on the influence of the
radicals on the spin-lattice-relaxation time began with the most
simple case, viz, with the solution of a stable radical. Pure
benzene produced no signal of a proton-absorption with the
used apparatus. With an artifical reduction of the relaxation-
time by increasing the viscosity of the system, the authors ob-
tained the expected result. A solution of diffusion oil in benz-
Card 1/3 ene (50 per cent by volume) prodaced a signal of the proton
Indication of Radicals by the Nuclear fivsonance Method. 2o-6-25/42
resonance exceeding the noise-level. The saze solution with an
admixture of diphenylpikril-hydrazile produced an absolutely
clear signal. According to the opinion of the authors, this
effect can be observed on a large scale with more simple radi-
cals. The thermal decomposition of H 02 was chosen as experi-
mental object. Neither water, nor a 10 per cent solution of H202
produced a proton resonance signal at room temperature. By in-
creasing the temperature the signal of proton absorption of the
decomposing H202 was produced, With a further increase of temp-
erature the signal of proton absorption grew more intenselyb
The oscillograms recorded with decomposing H202 are illustrated
in an attached figure. With an increase of temperature the re-
laxation time grows according to the law
IT1"T/e A/T . The increase in relaxation-time with the tempera-
ture reduces the pitch of the signal of resonance-absorption*
The intense reduction of the relaxation time in some solid
samples which were exposed to rays of high energy is very im-
portant. Such an irradiation produces F-centers. Such an F-
center shows a behavior similar to that of a free radical. This
method for the indication of the free radicals may complete the
Card 2/3 more precise and more sensitive method of the par-amagnetic re-
Indication of Radicals by the Resonance Method. 2o-6-25/42
sonance of electrons.
There are 3 figures, 4 references, 4 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Chemical Physics AN USSR
(Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR)
PRESENTED: March 29, 1957, by V. N. Kondratlyev, Academician.
SUBMITTED: March 18, 1957
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
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AUTHOR: Purmall, A.P., Candidate of Che.Tiic*-! SIciences (3russels;
TITLE: rJolecule (r.,Iolekula)
PERTODICAL: Mauka i zhizn', 1958, Nr 11, pp 65-66 (ussR)
ABSTRACT: The author tells about the different Soviet exhibits at the
Brussels 'Norld Fair.
There are 3 photos.
1. Chemistry--USSR
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AUTHOR: Purmal ndidate of Chemical Sciences
TITLE- "The Living Cell" (Zhivaya kletka")
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1958, Nr 9, PP 37-39 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes Soviet and foreign exhibits displayed
in the Palais of Science at the Brussels World Fair.
There are 6 photos.
1. Scientific research--USSR
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AUTHOR: Purmal-, A,P,, Candidate of Chemical Science
TITLE: RMS-2 ( RMS-2
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1959, Nr 10, p 67 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the new Soviet mass spectrometer for
the study of radicals which was exhibited at the Brussels
Fair. This mass spectrometer was developed by the Institut
khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemi-
cal Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences). V.L. Tal;roze.
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, lielped to
solve many problems arising in connection with the building
of this spectrometer, There is 1 photograph.
I, Spectrometers- -Design
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TTTLE: An Artificial 7@"uscle (Iskusstvennyy muskul)
P !,-. 1110 D, I C A, INatikn i zhizn' , 101;8, Nr 11, p 69 IM
ABSTRACT: The Swiss scientists Kuehn and Turkauch (@ussian translitera-
tionj demonstrnted at the Brussels Fair how an apparatus can
perform the work of a muscle in converting chemical energy
into mechnnical energy. Instead of muscular tissue, a sub-
stance from the family of giant molecules is used - poly-
acrylic acid (PAK). Academician N.N. Semenov, 71inner of
the Nobel Prize, dealt with this "artificial muscle" in his
lecture "The Fate of Alen in an Atomic Fra", he13 at the
Brussels Feir.
There are @ photos.
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PUT.!ALI, A.P., kand.khim.nauk (Bryussell)
"Molecule." Nauka i zhiznl 25 no.8:65-66 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
lJorrespondent zhurnala "Nauka i thiznlo"
(Brussels--Bxhibitions)
PURMAL'g A.P., kand.khim.nauk
RMS-2. Nauka i zh-iznl 25 no.10:67 0 158. (KM 11:11)
(Kass spectrometry)
AUTHORS: Vedeneyev, V. I., Purmall, A. P. SOV/76-3'-7-5/45
TITLE: The Decomposition Energy of C-F Bonds (Energii razr.vva
C-F svl,,azey)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskov khimii, 1958, vol@ 32, Ur 7,
(USzSR)
ABSTRACT: Only little information is available concerning the above
mentioned Droblem; this is explained by the fact, that many
experimental methods are unsuited or supply insufficient r@_
sults due to the considerable strength of the C-F bc-aC.
On the other hand a calculation of the dcco:-_,@,ocition e-er-
for monofluorine derivatives of hydrocarbons io thcr7ochemic-,_-
ly also impossible because of the lack of data on the heE,.ts
of' formation of the corresponding compounds. The data obtain-
ed by Lossing, Ingold and Henderson (Ref 1) as well cs thore
by Farmer et al. (Ref 2) may not be regarded as being of
full value because of errors of determinations an:1
measurements. According to a table representing the decomr-
CF 3
sition energies of the bindings -X (X= H, F, Cl, Ir and j)
I is as-
as well as data concerning the hea@s of formation it
Card 1/3 sumed that the value of 118 kcal is closest to the real value
The Decomposition Energy of C-F Bonds SOV/76-32-7-5/45
of the decomposition energy CF -X. It is found that the F and
H atoms as substituents exert he same influence on the
strength of the compounds to be cleft, which fact is proved
by the results obtained by Rabinovitch and Reed (Ref 7). Pro-
ceeding from the value for D(CH -F)= 118 kcal the heats of
formation for CHJ, C H F, n-C A F iso-C H F and tert-CAHQF
are calculated aAd daja5are ginx w,hich c9nZern the ener@y 11
of the formation of the C-F bond. It is found that the results
obtained by Luft (Ref 11) do riot agree with those obtained
by the authors of this paper. The exchange of the H-atoms
with F does nat exert a strong influence on the energy of the
splitting of the C-C bonds, as mentioned above. Pritchard ard
Trotman-Dickenson (Ref 12) estimate the value of D(C-C) in
cyclobutane to be 74 kcal, so that the same value may be as-
sumed in the case of octafluoiwyclobutane; this is proved
by data in Publications. There are 4 tables and 13 references,
1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut khimicheskoy fiziki,Moskva
11 (Moscow)Instituteof Chenical PYcisics,AS USSR)
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3. Chemical reactions--Theory 4. Hydrocarbons-Bonding
28(5) SOV/25-59-2-31/48
AUTHOR: PurmalL_L_P,7 Candidate of Chemical
_ZTc -1enc e s
TITLE: A Nuclear Spectrometer (Yadernyy spektrometr)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1959, Nr 2, p 69-70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author gives a short explanation of nuclear
magnetic resonance in general, and describes
the American nuclear resonance spectrometer
'IV-4012A-HR", which was exhibited at the Brus-
sels Fair in 1958. There are 4 photos.
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Nuclear spectrometer. Hauka i zhizn' 26 no.2:69-70 F 159.
(MIRA 12:2)
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AUTHORS: rerasimov. G. 11. Purmal P. , B_
TITLE: Photolysis of 11202 in Alkaline Media
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959,., Vol 33, Nr 9, pp 1906...'807
( TTSSR)
ABSTRACT: In a previous paper (Ref 1), a chain mechanism of the photo.
chemical decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (I) in aqueous
r
edia was suggested@ In this pattern,however, active inter-
m
mediate products with an ion- or ion-radical character were
not taken into account. The magnitude of the agpregrite quantum
yield in the latter case seems to be almost completsly in-
dependent of the p1l of the medium. Since the data found in
n,ublicationn are contradictcry, the investigations referred
to in the title were carried out by means of an a8paratjs
already described (Ref 1) and, in the main. at 20 C@ The re.-
action rate was deteTmired by ,-,as volumetri; or permanganometric
measurements of ihe (1)-concentration@ The latter varied
from 0.08 tu 0,105 Mol/l in the varlous test series, r2he
r) .-measurements (i"n the K011- and Na.07--solutlons) wisre cazried
oiit with a glass electz-ode and the 1.P 7, The
Card 1, 2 results obtained in the meas-arements shoved that wt.t'@-,in the