SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYVKIN, YU.YE. - RYVOLOVA, A.
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Abs Jour Raf Ziiur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13209
Author RyvkinaI,D.je., Kuznetsoval N.Ye.
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Title ~:~~Importance of Histamine in Reflex Reactions.of the.
organism due to MultiDle Fain Stimuli
Orig Pub Fiziol. zh- SSSR, 1957, k3,.No 3, 252-258
Abstract Rabbits were subjected-to pain stimuli (PS) on the
skin of the -.,r
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ACC NR' AR6035550 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/00.0/010/0059/0059
AUTHOR: Ryvkin, B. A.;~~
.Nna,,, F. Z.
TITLE:, Effect of solar and geomagnetic disturbances on th.e cellular'composition
and the blood prothrombin inde-K
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10. 51. 427
REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 1, 1966, 76-78
TOPIC TAGS: solar, activity, solar disturbance, geomagnetic disturbance,
cellular composition, blood prothrombin index
ABSTRACT: The observations. were carried out in 196.2-196 4. during minimum,.,
solar activity. It was observed that, even then, the nonperiodic increases: of solar
activity exert a considerable bi9tropic. effect, on the blood system. As: solar activity
increases, the number of people affected also increases. This, is probably related
to the "sensi tivity thresholds which vary with indivi.duals. [Translation of abstract]
[DW]
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RYVKIND, A.V..(Mosk-va)
Hyperergic reaction of the organism during roentgenotherapy of
malignant tumors; problem of-the increased reactivity of the organism
during medical-treatmeat. Arkh. pat. 19 n0.1:61-66 '57
(KLRA' 10: 4)
(RADIOTHMAPY. in various., diseases,
cancer of~nasopharynx, causing hyperergic crisis),
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AUTHOPS: Nikolayenico, Ye. G., Burakov, S. L.
T I=E: Foundry pouring machines
PERIODICAL: Litey'noye proi--vodstv.o, no.3, 1962, 12 14
TD2 The authors describe a number of pouring machines developed by the
Tusentrallnoyc konst---Ltl,,torsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro (Central Designing and Tech-
nological Bureau) (TsIUB) of the,Odessa Sovn,-rkhoz, G. A. Yarovinskiy, K. M. Gon-.-
char,~G. G. Adamov and V. M. Kudrinskiy participating in.the development work.
The stationary Ili6i m (L16IM) single-position pouring machine is remote-con-,
trolled-from a panel and designed for ladies of 250 a-rid 500 kg holding-capacit
For nearly one yearit has been in operation at.the TsMer-perimental shop for,
casting plow stands of high-strength cast iron. -.Tak-ing into account a plow, stand,
weight of 25 kg, the.L161M pouring machine has a capacity off 1-00 castings/hour at
a pourin- rate of 0.1 to 15.0 kg/sec. 'The machine overall dimensions are. 1,500 x
1,000 x 1,550 rmn, it weighs 800 kg:without.ladle. The authors give a detailed:,
~description of the machine desi out that the machine
gri and operation and point
hydraulic system makes it possible to smoothlyiegulate the pouring rate and to
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Foundry pouring machines A004/A127
stop pourirG at any moment. MeLl
tal overflow and rejects because of pouring short
of:the too are completely eliminated. The labor productivity of pouring could
be increased by a factor of 2. The three-position f1199 N (L199M) pouring machine
istintended formechanized metal:pouring into chills in luhe.bi,., lot production
:of castings on automatic lines. This machine has been installed.in casting lines~,'-
*he Odessa Plant im. Wktyabrlskaya revolutsiya for casting high-strength cast
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iron plow stands, at the Torets and Kiselev Mechanical.Engineering Plants
casting rdne car wheels and at the Volgogradskiy trakLornyy zavod (Volgograd
Tractor Plant) for basting supporting rolls. The presence pf'three positions
makes it possible to change the ladles with the metal without interrupting the
wor~in- cycle of the line. Since the.machine frame pivoting direction can, be,
reversed, the liquid metal can be supplied from two sides. The. machine is intend-
ed for ladles of 250 and 500 kg holding capacity, the angle of rotation of the
magazine with the ladle is 900, the pouring rate can,be regulated from 0 50
_k&-/sec; the whole machine has a lifting speed of 60 MVsec. The L199M, aachine
C ne
has.a hy Idraulic drive,, the motor power is 4.5 14;91. The ma hi weighs 5, 530 1 k9'
it is attended by' one worker. The authors present a detailed description of the,
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th, opler. phrenic. vagus, and sciatic. , In ro,lents - (rat%
an,[ rabbits) the nerve histamine concn. is grratcr than
in cats anti dogs. The irritation of twrve~ by an Ovc.
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oe administratica Cf Muephlot OWM06. L the inctrawd amt.
'of histamine in thin 2fte is fiber MrCoitia 6 analogous to lts,~
So iticrea-e to threshold stimulation. The Idt&m6c h.,,I no, 0
so al In anterior roots 6 not affmqd. The significeWL of the =00
greater lability In the Ist instance cannot be &,cert,ined
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ticriterior roots there
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vvsrls, Connected with appearance of hltanlinc in the
tiimev and the Gutdowing blood. Dop under ether ttar- zoo
co16 (withou
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sciatic nerw Crows LV, St. Sill Sill); then the severed
4r 0,
sciatic nerve was stimulated its the affennt direction by. lee
AkAL 9 thmbdd current for I inin. by using both anterior and zoo
tersor roots on both skies. It sppftn that the afferent;
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USSR/Huran and Animal PhysiologY The Nervous System. T
Abs Jour Raf Ziiur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13209
Author RyvkinaI,D.je., Kuznetsoval N.Ye.
Inst
Title ~:~~Importance of Histamine in Reflex Reactions.of the.
organism due to MultiDle Fain Stimuli
Orig Pub Fiziol. zh- SSSR, 1957, k3,.No 3, 252-258
Abstract Rabbits were subjected-to pain stimuli (PS) on the
skin of the -.,r
pa, for 30:minutes. Altogether, 30'PS
ere inflicted,,a iment I sted 2
v nd,the exper s a
U ion in the
months. The first PS ca sed.an elevat
histamine (1) content'. ,These,
blooti, of the eugp~r and
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changes were not.observed wita multiple app?
'
With preliminary administration of antihistamine pre-
parations (dimedrol and benadxyl),the content of, I
decreased in th rglyc
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increased.. Repeated PS called forth a persistant.,
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AUTHOR: Ryvkin, B. A.;~~
.Nna,,, F. Z.
TITLE:, Effect of solar and geomagnetic disturbances on th.e cellular'composition
and the blood prothrombin inde-K
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10. 51. 427
REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 1, 1966, 76-78
TOPIC TAGS: solar, activity, solar disturbance, geomagnetic disturbance,
cellular composition, blood prothrombin index
ABSTRACT: The observations. were carried out in 196.2-196 4. during minimum,.,
solar activity. It was observed that, even then, the nonperiodic increases: of solar
activity exert a considerable bi9tropic. effect, on the blood system. As: solar activity
increases, the number of people affected also increases. This, is probably related
to the "sensi tivity thresholds which vary with indivi.duals. [Translation of abstract]
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(LUMS-BLOOD SUPPLY)
RYVKIND, A.V..(Mosk-va)
Hyperergic reaction of the organism during roentgenotherapy of
malignant tumors; problem of-the increased reactivity of the organism
during medical-treatmeat. Arkh. pat. 19 n0.1:61-66 '57
(KLRA' 10: 4)
(RADIOTHMAPY. in various., diseases,
cancer of~nasopharynx, causing hyperergic crisis),
Pub 2 2
Ayvkind,
Titl Art
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AUTHOPS: Nikolayenico, Ye. G., Burakov, S. L.
T I=E: Foundry pouring machines
PERIODICAL: Litey'noye proi--vodstv.o, no.3, 1962, 12 14
TD2 The authors describe a number of pouring machines developed by the
Tusentrallnoyc konst---Ltl,,torsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro (Central Designing and Tech-
nological Bureau) (TsIUB) of the,Odessa Sovn,-rkhoz, G. A. Yarovinskiy, K. M. Gon-.-
char,~G. G. Adamov and V. M. Kudrinskiy participating in.the development work.
The stationary Ili6i m (L16IM) single-position pouring machine is remote-con-,
trolled-from a panel and designed for ladies of 250 a-rid 500 kg holding-capacit
For nearly one yearit has been in operation at.the TsMer-perimental shop for,
casting plow stands of high-strength cast iron. -.Tak-ing into account a plow, stand,
weight of 25 kg, the.L161M pouring machine has a capacity off 1-00 castings/hour at
a pourin- rate of 0.1 to 15.0 kg/sec. 'The machine overall dimensions are. 1,500 x
1,000 x 1,550 rmn, it weighs 800 kg:without.ladle. The authors give a detailed:,
~description of the machine desi out that the machine
gri and operation and point
hydraulic system makes it possible to smoothlyiegulate the pouring rate and to
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Foundry pouring machines A004/A127
stop pourirG at any moment. MeLl
tal overflow and rejects because of pouring short
of:the too are completely eliminated. The labor productivity of pouring could
be increased by a factor of 2. The three-position f1199 N (L199M) pouring machine
istintended formechanized metal:pouring into chills in luhe.bi,., lot production
:of castings on automatic lines. This machine has been installed.in casting lines~,'-
*he Odessa Plant im. Wktyabrlskaya revolutsiya for casting high-strength cast
t
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iron plow stands, at the Torets and Kiselev Mechanical.Engineering Plants
casting rdne car wheels and at the Volgogradskiy trakLornyy zavod (Volgograd
Tractor Plant) for basting supporting rolls. The presence pf'three positions
makes it possible to change the ladles with the metal without interrupting the
wor~in- cycle of the line. Since the.machine frame pivoting direction can, be,
reversed, the liquid metal can be supplied from two sides. The. machine is intend-
ed for ladles of 250 and 500 kg holding capacity, the angle of rotation of the
magazine with the ladle is 900, the pouring rate can,be regulated from 0 50
_k&-/sec; the whole machine has a lifting speed of 60 MVsec. The L199M, aachine
C ne
has.a hy Idraulic drive,, the motor power is 4.5 14;91. The ma hi weighs 5, 530 1 k9'
it is attended by' one worker. The authors present a detailed description of the,
5 figures.
machine designs Thereare
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