SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUBTSOV, A.F. - RUBTSOV, I.A.
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SHVAYKOYA, M.D., professor, z.'eduyushchiy; PROZO VSKIY. V-1.
profe'qor,~direktor.
Rendering first aid upon swallowing metallic mercury and cinnabar; notes
to the table of antidotaB in the 8th edition of the National Phurmacopocia
of the U.S.S.R. Apt.delo 2 no.3:28-30 My-To '33. (HLRA 6:6)
1. Sudebuokhimichaskiy otdel Instituta sudebnoy meditsiny Hinisterstva
zdravookhrananiya SSSH (for Bibtsov and Shvaykova). 2, Institut 6udabnoy
meditsiny Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (for Prozorovskiy).
(Cinnabar) (Mercury--Toxicology) (Pharmacopoeias)
FROZOROVSKIY, V.I., zasl. derjatell nauki, prof., otv. red.;
BRONNIKOVA, M.A., prof., red.;:GROFOV, L.I., prof.., red.-
KANTER, E.I., st. nauchn. sotr., red.; KOLOSOVA, V.M.,
st. nauchn. sotr., red.; KUBITSKIY, Yu.M., prof., red.;
MITYAYEVA,:N.A., st, nauchne sotra, red._-__RUBTSOV A F
st. nauchn.sotr... red.;-.9MOLYANINOV, VX, pr3f.. ~W.
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(Transactions of the FourthAll-Union Conference of Forensic
Me'dical.Experts] Sbornik trudov chetvertoy Vsesoyuznoy kon-
ferentsii sudebnykh medikov. M-vo zdravookhraneniia~
SSSR 1962. 588 (MIRA;17:11)
1. Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya sudebnykh medikov. 4th, 1962.
2. Nauchno-isaledovatellsk-ly.institut sudebnoy,medit
Ministeratva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (forlGromov, Zronnikova.,
Kanter, Mityayeva,-.Rubtsov),. 3. Direktor.Nauchno-issledova-
tellskogo instit~ta.sudebnoy meditsiny Ministerstva zdravo-
okhraneniya,SSSR (for.Prozorovskiy)- 4. Zamestitell Predse-
datelya Uchenogo,meditsinskogo.soveta Ministerstva zdr.av0.-
okhraneniya RSFSR (for Smollyaninov).
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Rubtsov, B. A. - "Investi-ation of ~hc Frocezri and 1-1'echanismu of Inter-,
weaying Threads on the Semiautonatic Sh1,11-17- Min Hi6rier Education USSR. Moscow
Technological Inst of Light Industry imeni L. M. Kaganovich. Moscow,1955
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences).
So: knizhnaya Letopis', No. 10, 1956.1 pp 116-127
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PHM I BOOK E)[PWITATION: SW/4706
A11odemiya nauk SSSR. Institut elektromekhAniki:
:;oornik rabot po voprosam elektromekban:w,' vYp- 4: Elektricheskiye mashiny,
elektricheski
-y privod, elektricheskaya. tyagm na peremennom toke,
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*omatizirovannyy elektroprivod te-leskopov, avtomati y
v'. chasko e regaliro'
vaniye i pribory (Collection of Works-on Problems in Electromechanics
No. 4: Electilc.Mmchinesl Electrt6,Drive, A-C Electric Traction., Automated
Electeic,Drive.-of Telescopes, Automatic Regulation and Instruments) Moscow,,
196o. 282 p. 5,500 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: V. V. Sidellnikov; Ed. of Publishing House: I..V. Savorov; Tech. Ed.:
R. A. Zmmmrayeva.
PUBPOS3: This collection of works is intended for specialists inelectro-.
mechmnics.
COVERAGE- The collectfon contains 28,works'divided into tbree sectionS:~J)
Electric Mchines.,,2) Electric Drive and BlectriaLTraction; 3) Automated Elec-
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~Ia Drive,and Automatic Regulation and Instruments.: No personalities
:are mentioned. JL-ferences accompany moSt of1the articles.
RIGTSOV, Frof. I. A.
1--ibr. , Inst. Zool oeTV Dept. Biol. Sci., Acad. Sci., -1945-c1,18-.
"On T-~m Snecies of "he Family Pha-11-idae (DiDtera) Parasitic on Surygaster Griceps Put.
r -4
(Hdruptera),11 Entomologicheskoye Cboz eniye, '28, Nos 3 945;
1111istorical Factors in the Dynamics of the. Number of Organisms," Zhur.'.Qbshch. Biol.,.8,
"New Efloective Biological AE:6nts for Conbatting AsDidiotus Perni6losus,"
'o. 1947;
Priro~la, 110. 2, 17-47;
"Neir Developnents in the Control of Malaria 1--losquitoes," ibid, No. 3, 1054'8;
,"The Appearance of a Type of Holse Fly Resestant to DDTL as a Result, or a 3-year Application
of the Insecticide," fbid.., No. 4, 1948;
111!5orphological SignIficance of -External Sex Appendages of the Tipteral," Dok. AN, 60, 1110. 91
10,48; "Cohabitati~,n of larva and Pupa Gnats, with 'May Flies," ibid., Vo. 10, 1948:
"New Data on the Hibernation of Onats(5imu1jidae, Diptera),11 Ibid., :66, Yo. 1949;
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"New Effective Entomophages against Scale Insects," Priroda, No. 10, 1949.
USSR z0opoxasitolocy, Mites and Insect3 asTisease-Vectors. G
Xbr, Jour Bef Zhtw Biol., No 12, 1958) 140 53030
Author Rubtsov 1~ A.
Inst given
Title Mitrition and Bloodsuckin.- Facultativity of MLdges (Dip-
tera, Simuliidac)s
Ori- Pub Entonol. o-oozreniye,, 1956
35, No. 731-751.
Ebstract 14idge larvane oxe filtrators,, feeding chiefly on vagetative
.mcroorgunis-as. A noto is made of features in the strtictu-
re of the noulut.-L apparatus in lwva,2 of species whose fev.-a-
les fccd on plwts. The plant-feeding fo-n:is are developed
chiefly in springs; the bloodouckIng ones in large rivers.
However, the develo-giont of both forms is possible,in the
sane reservoirs. The study of the wntonts of Litestines
cLid crops of midges, as well as obserwtions in nature and
in the laboratory, confirm the doifole character of the
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USSIR Zooparasitologyf- Mites and Insects as risease Vectors.~': G
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol;, ',%To 12, 1958, No 53030
nutrition of bloodsucidng feriale rzdd[,r,2% Historically, the
double character of nutrition is cho-rac aristic of all blood-
sucking species of midges: the obligatory main vegetative
nutrition and a supplementary one, most frequently faculta-
tive, by blood of warn-blooded ani:mlsor hutian bloorl, Ac-
tivity.in search of~blood occurs in relation to the deple-
tion of the female's nutritive resorv,;s and with the inpos-
sibillty of even partial completion of the gonotrophic cy~
cle without the additional feeding,by blocd. Besides, t:ie
bloodsucking species, auong the midges there er-Ist also
plant-feeding ones, with mouth orGm-is of the non-blood-
sucking type (as well as intermediary foiTas betw Ieon the-z
However, many authentic bloodsuckers do not always attack
their prey$ Many years of observation conducted in different
zonQs of the USSR show that of the total midge sp-cies de-
velopinE; in different resurvoirs in a gJ ven locr Ay' only
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56, 110.53030
a few attack hwans and other mmals; The sewrity of at-
tack by the sene type of midges is irregular, depending on
conditions of larvac development, and nay charge frm year
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tu yuar. Unfavorable conditions in development of the wa-
ter phaae5 are usually ac.conipanied by the need of 'oupple-
rjentary blood nutrition and an increased activity of attacks
by fimalns.' When the larva develops in conditions fa-vmrable
for accumulating reserves, the females show a limited need
for bloo0suckir-S, or do not need it at all. The applica-
tion of the terv- "Sonotrophic, cycle" for zudges is discus-
sed. The scher~a suggqsted by the author for the gonotro-
phic cycle of midges encompasses not oay the period of fol-.
liclu ripening in the fenale after bloodsucking (Or other
supplaa,jntal nutrition); it includes also the early periods
of oogonia development, the period of follicle formation,
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SHCHYMLEV, V.N., professor. dokto,~ eel Iskokhozyaystvannykh nauk,
redaktor; BERIM, N.G. ; BEY-BIYMMO, G.Ya.; BRTANT!~.-;-i, B.A.;
BWANTSEVA, I.B.; VIOLGIN, V.I.; DAKILSTSKIY, -3.; ZIMIN, L.S.
OSMOLOVSKIT, G.Te., redaktor; RUBTSOT I.A.- SHHVCHMO, R.I.:
SHCHEGOLEV, V.N.; TATSMMO, IJ, -mLxrw,
~.G., rodaktor;
GODOLhGINA, S.D., tekhnicheekly redaktor.
[Entomologistis dictionary manual] Slovarl-spravochnik
entomolo . 14oskva, Gos.izd-vo salkhoz.1it-ry, ~451 P.
9e, .1955.
(Entomolog7--Dictio naries) (MIaA 8:10)
RUBTSOV, I.A.; PAVLOVSKIY. Ye.H.. akademik, glavvy redalctor; IVANOV, A.I.,
AUTHOR RUMOV I* Doctor of Chem. Sc. 30-7-99/36
TITLE B o ogical Methods for Combating Plant Pests.
(Biologicheskiye metody bor'by o Yreditelyami ras teniy-Russian)
PERIODICAL Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR,1957,Vol 27,Nr 7,pp lo6-1o8(U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT It is known that since more than 15 years the biological combating
methods have been furtherldeveloped. in,Canada and the USA. The
Institute for Zoology and the Association for Entomology of the
SovietInion.held, a consultation in~which the above-mentioned
facts were discussed. The meeting was.opened,by the director of
the Institute,Prof. Pavlov,member of the.Academy. The majority of
the speakers dealt.:with'the biological combating methods suitable
for the USA.In-thefirst place the.use of.:entomophagi would be use-
ful for combating the'greatest pests of:the forest-the Siberian
and the pine hawk-moth.The dangerous increase of these pests has
to be attributed'to the disappearance'of.their natural eztermina-
tors.Several speakers treated the combating of pests in subtropic-
al regions.Considerable success had been achieved there by means of
acclimatisation and introduction as well as by the breeding of fo]F-
eign entomophagi.A polish scientist talked on the prospects of the
biological combating.of pests in agriculture.
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