SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKROVINA, B. - SKRYABIN, G.K.

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SKROVANEK, Ambroz Improvement of the Sonet, Duo tape recorder, dal tech 12 -. M379 0 lo`-*'~. KIAN, R., MUDr; SKROVINA, B., MUDr Growth zone, a new material for osteoplasty. Rozhl.chir. 34 no.8: 479-483 Oct 55. 1. Tkanova ustredna a katedre. orthopedie VLA. (TRANSPUNTATION. bone tissue, haterogeaous grafts from cartilagenous margin, osteogenic properties (Cz)) (B ONE TISSUM, transplantation heter9genous grafts from cartila enous margin, osteogenic properties (Cz)) V A Category: Czechoslovakia/General Biology. Irid.;.vidual Devel(~pment. B-4 Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 March 1957, 21531 Author Klenf~Bhkrovina 13- Inst no-F-given Title A solution for preserving bone tissues and cartilage. Orig Pub: Rozbl- chirurg., 1955, 34, No 8, 483-487 Abstract: A solution prepared from available supplies is suggested in- stead of a merthiolate preservative. Into a 3 liter retort, containing 500 ml of water, the following sutstances are dis- solved in the following order, or solutions added; however, always after the previous substance has been fully dissolved: 9.714 9 C113COOH-3 H.,O; 14,714 g of sodium salt of diethylbar- bituric acid; 200 ml of 8.5,, Nam; 4oo ml 0.1 N FC1; 14oo mi of water; 12.5 ml carbolic acid; 0.005 g of phenol red, dissol- ved in 1.4 ml of 0.1 N NaOH; this solution at P11 7.6 acquires a light pink color. Water trJple distilled from glass should Card 1/3 -4- SKROVITTA., '3ranislav Relation of Prof. Dr. T. Vnvrda to the Slovaks. Acta c1lir. orthop. trouri. cech. 25 no.2:78 Apr 58. Ortonedick-a klini]ka VIA, Hrsdec KrPlove. :3 10 G.I~ PH I ZS v,Ivrcla, JarosMv (G%)) FIAIA, Oldrich; SKROVIIIA, Bronislav Osteocho-na;odystrophic changes in the epiphyses in the treatment of congenital dysplasia of the hip joint. Acta chir, orthop. traum. cach. 25 no.2:111-117 Apr 58. 1. Ortopedicka. klinika VLA J. Xv. P. v Hradci Kralove. 0. P.,' Hradec Kralove, Nerudoya 3. (DYSCRONDROPIASIA osteochondrodystrophy of epiphyses in congen. dvsplaBia Of hip (Gz)) (HIP, abnorm. dysplasia, with onteochondrodystroDhy of epiphyBes.(Cz)) VA VRDA, Jaroslav; SIMOVIU, BraniBlav; KOTRBA, 11rantisek Antogenous cnrtilage in transplantation for plantic surgery of joints. Acta chir. orthop. traum. cech. 25 no-3:165-175 May 58. 1. KFitedra ortovedie Vojenske lekarske akademie J. AV. Parkyne v H--adci Kralove, prednosta prof. M.Dr. Jaroslav Vnvrda.' (JOUTTS, surg. n1a9tic; surg., with autogpnous cartilaee transpl. (C2)) (CARTUAGE, transnl. autogenous, In plastic surg. of jointa (Cz)) SKROVINA, Branislav Role of the rectus femoris in congenital dislocation of hip. Acta chirs orthop. traum. cech. 25 no.3:229-240 MaY 58. 1. Ortonedicka klinika VIA J. Ev. P. v Eradci Kralovom X sesidesiatiwm prof. J. Vavrdu. (HIP, disloc. congen., pathogenic relation to rectue femoris develop. (Cs)) WIN 2 9 Zoe 1 s 13 3. 7.9? 15~ -0 o" 0 & CERVENANSKY, J.; -SKROVINA, B.; MAAR, D. ----------- Use of fibular bone grafts in reconstructive surgery. Chir. nn zad. ruchu ortop. pol. 27 no-3:297-307 162. 1. Z Kliniki Ortopedyazuej Uniw. Komenskego w Bratyslawie Kierownik: Czl. koresp. Stw. Akad. Nauk prof. dr J. Cervenansky. (BONE TRANSPLANTATION) (FIBULA) CERVENANSKY, J.; SKROVINA, B. I- -- ----- --"- - Controversial problems in the diagnosis of bone tumors and similar bone lesiOns. Bratisl. lek. listy 42-,no.9:535-547 '62. 1. Z Ortopedickej kliniky-Lek. fak. Univ. Komenskeho v Bratislave, prednosta clen koresp. SAV J. Car7enansky. (BONE DISEASES diag) (BONE AND BONES neopl) SKROVINA, B.; CTERVENANSKY, J.~ LIVIK., Ti` Capsular arthroplasty of tht- nip join's. 11. Morpholfgical tin- dings on the normal anct dysp-last-1-- a-.-el--a7mdam. Bratisl. lek. listy 1 26L GapBullar arthroplag'.y- of -~ne WIP jjolrj-~, 17.1. Rehabilitation It res i 6- ual ;~ t a+ e s ai t ar ,--ap~ ai a --, n. , , -! -. : ,1; ~i 1. (h-topedlcka kli-nika Lek. fak. Univerz-ity Komenskaho r Bra- tislave; vedwd! prof. dr. -J.CeT-!.?enan-A'.7. er c r C, r t:, C~ r~ :,a A7- r.. 7j -2 5 'Kc ri V,. C L V ena tognn IJ n f lupi cc-3 rn ch~'Ck embryosA r 'll nr).4t304-312' Ag li~l 14 . Or Lope-licka K, i -.l."ka Lekarskej f Ek,-,ill,~ I 'C", v (-rMnosta prof. d-, 1% 7"7, -1 -U MT uS~-Ev h~fcl'--,arskv ,unuj '~ (P -iedro~ tit dr, V. .' andau TRNAVSKY, K.; ThNAVSKA, V,.j SKROVINA, B. 4 Connective tissue lesions of the locomotucr system in experimental lathyrism. Bratisl. lek. listy 44 no.2:65-70 31 JI 164. 1. Vyskumny ustav reumatickych chorob v Piestanoch (veduci doc. MUDr. S. Sitaj) a III oddelenie Labnratoria pre vyskum chirurgickej patofyziologie pri Lek. fak. Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratislave (veduci clen koresp. SAV J. Cervenansky). CERMIANSKY , J.; SKRO',ID,'A,B,.; LAVIK, V.; LAITIKOVA, V. Capsular arthroplasty of the hip joint. I. Clinical part. Bratisl. lek. listy 44 no.9z545-557 164 1. Ortopedicka klinika Lekarskej fakulty Univerzity Komen- skeho v Bratislave; veduci: prof. MUDr. J. Genrenansky. S'l P . r-,- ; r :~ ;~ I,I . . - , --- Y --- - . ~ -11-~'. ,'. T,)-, ctiorial reconstract4cr. of the hip aft~-r capsular artl-roplasty. n, i - --- Bratisl. lek. listy 45 no.2:103-107 31 Ja 1615 1. C-t-topedicka klinika lek. fak. Uiiiverz'lty Fomenskeho v Bratislave (veduci akadprnaik 0'. Cerveriartsky), a Detsky USL,-iV celesne (.~~jylmyeh v Brat-islave (veduci primar MUDr, L. Spissak). T:--T*VISKY,K.; B.; TITAVSKA,Z. fficc,hemical ard morphological changes in th.-- cormective tissue of cartilages and bones during an inflammatory process. Bratial. lek. Ii-sty 45 no.5000-308 15 Mir '65 1. T.7.9k,mmy ustav reumatickych chorob v Piestimc-ch (vedurL: doc. MURK. S. 54tqj) a 1,,Iirika Lekarske fakulty UnIvarzity KnmenskHlio ir BratAsInve prcf. akademik J.Cervenansk7, rx-sc. ') . SKROVINAJ B. ;,lorphological and functional characteristics of true bone tumors. Acta cbir. orthop. traumo Cech. 32 no.3j221-229 Je 165. 1. Ortopedicka klinika lekarskej fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratislave (prodnasta akademik Slovenskej akademii vied J, Cervenansky. CER-VIENIIINSKY, J.; KA110.11, E.; MAAR, D.; SKROVINA, B. Fibular grafts in substituting defects after the resection of turaors and similar conditions. Acta chir. orthop. traum. Cech. 32 no-5:392-396 0 165. 1. Ortopedicka In-linika Lekarskej fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratislave (prednosta akademik Slovenskej akademie vied J. Cervenansky). C~ Z Vi IA K .1, Z. -S"1'i'lu 1111111j, B, ; C :B L. ; qe s earch Inotit-ute of Diseasi;i~ zkin,,iny Ustav , unlatickych Cho- rob), ?icstany. flAn At~ci-,,,pt to influe-..-ire t'.Ae. Defect of Col'la,gen Proteins in 7!.X- --crris-,-,-, b-, '4:eans of An-Girl-eLunatics p or ;~-,-E-r., ,al La I.!. ~' I I ysinlor.-iel Vol -15, '-o 5, :-'ra-:uE;, Ccs',os ~,,~venslca I-P, Sep 66, p I~oq .~bztrac-u- '-"rea-'Uncn=t` of suf-i-'erinr- fron lat'U':--yrism by -means of oydrocertiso-no and s,),diu-,-,-. salicylatc was investi,ratcd. The ,~rup-s i-je e ad~;inisctered -.,:)arenteral).y to rats wI-o received a diet containing, Q"Cr~, ----.at~qrus oder.-itilus. The dru,gs reduced t'ne ai-iount. of coll---onous --)roteins solub"o in 0.14 r! NaCl solution ydr,~- r-,~roline. Some healing of lati-lyrism lesions and of di alyzed h, was obscz-, ed. 1%'o rcfilrences, Submitted at 111. Days of Pharmacol- o.r;y au Snolenice, 15 Peb 66. 1/1 RADEMACIMR, R., DVIA; KLAB, DVM; VAS'LKO, Z., DVM; SKROVNY, R. Czechoslovakia Brno, Veterindlstvl, No 2, 1963, PP 53-54 "The First Case of Pseudorabies of Cattle Found in the Region of East Bohemia." I 0660 a of 0 a **Oooo 0000000000000 M --32 u 30 is _4 V 31 0 0 Q 43 a QL IL AL 101 00 A 1"C"Aip"I let. ON') A~~ i*v14% 00 -00 00 A 041 0o .00 00 Mu"CRARDA (kM. .00 (IV; M hr.) of 00 =of Ur, bA"d by *R In 00'3 CH -*,o ft-OAO-Wme am mw NO. 00 06j 168--Iw, .00. R. T. P too 7A 0 ki =*O Soo I 1 1000 kloo 414, A.% it. S L A, ACTALLUOtrKAL LITIN&TURE CLASSOK&IMIN LID n., SO.-Am, woo C., aft 4341110.9 211111 an cwv Isi 0 u 5 0 so a It Op K at - a a K a i 91, ; 00000000000000000000000000 00*0000*0**6006406 - 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 ~000-9 0-0 0 0 0 * - * * 0 0 0 &1 0 0 * All, of Ofom Zofla Skrowac=wska. . , imineq. -4tie 1 1 1 Mix. jac, j- ef ktires 1*64aw ber. B, N FWMIM711=1111. AnYi.Ac-d.s6.lreh. Varjovie7,11-11(1046).-In the "-'ortz- tiou of arornatic,. smilric-1 the ptoe"i of W.-king the irttr- mediate suffainic acida at higher temp. Icads to a SLlK!n produrt with the SOJI group para to NIT, (or ortlio it the P-TOlitiOn is blocked). Higher yields of stifforated untints Were obtained by carryinK out Oil! baking procc~43 in'the presence at a solvent, Ph,SOl (1). 1 wa-, pr-pd. by nTs hav proved methad in it stearn-distit. apt). Dry, thiciplif-ne4me fit n;J-1. rotind-L-ti ont flask, C4114 (2 1.) wai heatcd to boilini, tile C,114 vnjior led into a (flitf, iWk contg ' l(if) K. H,0 heated to 1,10, the azccitrope of watcr and C.![, di-tg. train the flask collcrted in a 1-1. gi-WhMited cylinder, tliv temp. fit tht (I~Z. flask ral~.td to 180' after 20 min. arld to -12 firs. with ji~.. the reaction continued 1(~ Calli to the mund-bottout flwsk until 60-4 . T l"Ord its the cylinder, the mixt. let stand cc. water h,5 several lirs.i ani! the ppt. filtored, washed with hot water, and dried yielding 1-15-65 g. 1, lit. depeudi-n- oil tile run ( ff,9-9* after rccrystn, from McOli or C411a). fliti crudc I was uscif fit the sulronations. The filtrate from the crude 1, contg. PhSOsI1 was coned., returned to the distg. flask, and used jit-9t like If-SO4.1130 for further prelm. of 1. iYaphihionic acid (11) was prepd. by ailding dropwise with stirring 318 g. 98% H-SOj to a fused mixt. off'00 g. C.P. 1- C,,,11,1414ji and IOM g. I heated to 140' fit all open autuclave. the nutoclave clcy,;cd, evacuated to 12~-14 mirs. 11g, and the contents brought to 203' fit I fir.; beat ing and shaking 4 firs. at this temp, gave on cooling a solid mitt. which %i.,o di5solved in a noln. of 170 g. NaOH in 1500 cc. water, tile f scpd., again treated with 17 g. NaOI1 In 1000 cc. watcr, and the combined filtrates were decolorized with 30 g. activated, C; a small excess of HCI added to the ola. and the ppt. dried gave 716 g. (91 .8 %) of a product slightly tingt!d pigk but contg. pr3ctically 100% 11. Crude I (iJ70 g.. 97c,). in. 95-105% could be re-used once snore for its- vmvn Of M uftttr~diia i Id Iwam tile 3tii run I (Siltxi C.) vm ftud&A by crt a r i Ultand Lr Ci .V ~Itoffis each time t' iTrft t. , r4 -~7. 112-131, suitable fdr ye-um in suffbiritition. .5 Cx t4 - leid it~ prepd, from rw if. C-V. PfiNrUl, 6W. 1, Art t by heating1o 180-3' in I hr.o INJ550 g. P15~ II:'SO :ortinuing the hcatmF with shaking 6 Iff3., Sefig, the I front the product by holliag Nvith W.1j. and dissolving the rcsidlic in hot water to give on cotiliog 880 g. (IM'6%) III. -1,4-Me(1hP0C,!fSO,1r (IV) iv-43 obtained by beating to 185* ;it 12-14 inin. Hg 120 g. 1, 40 z.C.P.&-toluldinp,ajid ing the heating 7 20.1 cc. IT,SO. I;j it tO) cc. flask, continu I,: *:Itrii., and boiliog tht! p-,oduct several ilmrs with Ufs to rtmllve 1; ^,he rP-';1du" (GOAl g.) contained a4duldint n- I]CM-1 g., IV. Sitcharda',i app. far caxrying out Ke sulfvfl~lticiji baking Timcesi for long ptricids lit const. femns. wa.-, tv;ed in all stibsequeni reaction-i, It consisted of a L`~O X 2.1,D writ. test tube (A ) with a IOW X 12 mm. vertical side Firm (C) and a narrower (31) mm.) reaction tube (B) fitted innille till-ic A by it ground-glam Joint at tile umuth uf A and equipped at tho top with L~slmrt file arm (D); tube B wa% clostd with a rubbc-r stoppvr and its side arin D ivas connected to it water painp. Tube A, scrvijig as licating bath, contained 3-4 c-m. of the nOtming liquid whose vapors~ heated tube B and condensed lit side arm C. In this app. the following sulfortations -were =ried out at reduced (water pump) pressure (yield in the abse cc of I given in parentheses)*. 10.6 g. 0-toiuidine, 9S g. H"TS04, and 15 j. I 10 lirs. at 180' (aniline bath) gave 95 1% (03.4%) IV and 05.7~,o recovered 1; 10 g-. 2%CsH,NH;, 6.9 g. HlS04, and 15 g. 1 5 lirs. at 250' (Phr bath) gave 76.3% (63%) 2,6- 1!jYCjJ1,50x11, 11 g. benzidine, 12.2 g. HIS04. and 20 g. I 7 hi-5-, at 250" g-ive 60.5% (51,8%) 10 il. 2 atainopyridine, 10.5 g. 11s,504, and 15 g.J 15 hirs. at 250' gave ~12,4% (14%) (low yield because of Insoly. of the intermediate in I) acid, in. 334*. (from aq. alc.), and99.5% recovered 1; 10 g, o-CIC41141,111t, 7.7 g. 11-~SO,, ant] 15 g. 14 hrs. at 180 gave 69% (61.5%) 3,4-C1(11zN)CjLSOj!1, isolated as the Ba salt; 10 g. in- CiCall.N11I, 7.7 z. and. 15 a. 1-5 Isrs. at 190' m- z- L a r 10 g. P-CICJl4INIT,, 7.7 g. 1140a, and 13 g. 17 M. at 180 gave 04% (818%) 5,2-CI(112N)C&WsSOsFI and 00% re- covered 1; 10 g. v-02NC4If4NH2, 7 II.-SOi, and 15 g. I 10 hm. at 152*-(PhBr bith) gave 79% 4,J-IrIV(OIV)Cffj. S0,11 (71 %), isolated as the Ba salt; 10 g. m-O~NCtHiNlIs 7.2 g. HiS0j, and 115 g. 111 brs. at 180' gave 44.3%(10.3%) 'Z.4-ITtN(V2IV)C41rjSOjH, isolated as the Da salt; 10 g. P_ 02N(:4H&Nllz, 7.2 g. H-SO4. and 15 g,. 1 5 fix;_ at )641 thylcyclohexanot bath) gave 26% (22.5%) 2,5.H2N. ~0_,N) C41AS049. Janina R. Spencer 7 Pleparstioll of nicotinic slid quillohnic Acidl flout 8 h;l.droxyquinoline. /,,fjA nkAaun.,czci%,k;t. R,~ -Ars Owrm. 22. U54-SiMS). (Ii 'A I g.i, tr-t-I a,ith :.'tit' g- :z7'; -ith c-h.g. ppt. if V,. - I ; If N( h 1,, ill, I-pt . I-d ... g 1% (11); jdd.'. it .2 I". . 4 Ill, Il."ll-Iml [fail tat Mid .I 11,41 ';'ve a -I.A. le"lag, Ilic"I"11, k,i,l 011) :" All, tit A r.s 1e. mA jurt of I lie ilumolime it-ad OVII-inclitr-tilair Its, I. ........ Aid '4 clud., IV Alll., , I ~ 11- ,,, . , q... Ill, 1,11A j."I 4,11, ,1 I!RI -W, A .,ill .I X mid, , ;,,A.l ('I I') W , 1""1" 111. . I" % 1. H .I Ill .,,,.t IV ..1, 11 V . I .. at,, I I., % 1~ 1.1 I'l 111 ,liar ge.4"ll-I IIIINt . 1.11 st-I tat'.411ts. fit "lilt I I N 11, 1-" .. Ali. "'. th" 1-1.111v if hN. '-I al -Itut'l Ill Iwr'AI; 9. 'uhl'ttle. '11-4w.1 I,, -h, lilt, tu'l .4's.1 dIw,I I" give 101, '. 111. All tv'll, ("'t'1 lilt ) iIIj Ll'bl" if I [,I ) All Zit A , -- tit *1: 41, virld bv A.Idli. A Ill v, -I." ll\tl, t.. It) g. 1. la-tiiaK the ma%v 4 h- -It" All, r-th'-fluic IlItimi'm IL 11, S.-Inmt 7, i- POL U61 547,261-233.1-118 547.6-1t 678.049.13 Skrowaezuwgka Z., lWastalerz P. Ott Certuht Properties and Reactions V Tjoblur -bohnsphorle AcjW) jqdmbWWl,- 110 1jewayell w1milakiflelt I reakciach dwullietyloamidu dwuchlora- futilorowego". Ilomilki (1hemll (PAN). 1610. 4, 1953, I)p.443--455. Syntheses of diphenyl and dlcrcjyl dirnethylamide-phosphale, wm inade by means of the reaction of dichloropho3phorle aeld dimethylamide with plicaol, and their qualltics as plastlelzeri were, determinecl, Optimal condit!ons for synthesis nnd the structure of the Intermediates weia establNhed. The action of hydrogen chloride on the P-11 bond In the reactlon product.9 und In the out~,,t compound was ascertained. I g) ~#v POL horAtIon 01 m Z. Skrowuctewska (Roem" t4t~ 1954. 28. Ms%~O mWill d3 1m).-Ille y1eun of unlincGuipumac ad obtaluid by 11t:jkting together andnes and H,SO, are raised when diphellyl Buiplione Li added: this aiject Is ascribed to tho solubilit in the sulphona of arnine hydrosulphates (except 2-aininopyridirter, but not of the products, The sulphone is readdy mgvncMkd by, extracting the sulphoaic acids with aq. alkali, or by extracting the sulphone with Aft-011 or CqH,. The following pr9ducts were obtained (yields with and mthout sulphone in parentheses) 2-aminonapbthalenL-6-sulphoiiic acid (5 lir. at 250*115 mm. 76-3 and 630,1Q, Ixnzidine-3 : W-disulphonic acid (7 hr. at 250*1 15 turn. ; 69-5 and 2-aminopyridine-S-sulphonic acid (15 hr. a- - 250*115 mm. ; 32-4 and 34.21/.), 3-01=4-amino- benzcaesulphoaic acid (4 hr. at 180*/15 mm. : 89.0 and 61-50,1). - (5hr. at 1801115 mv; 4-cliloro-2-arnino-benzencsulphanic acid 93-5 and 36-5%), 5-clilor(~-2-amizioben-,enesulphordc acid (7hr. at 180'115 mm. ; 94.0 and '83-8%), 3-aitro-4-aminobcazencsulph?Ric acid (10hr. at 152*115mm.; 79 and 71%), 4-nitro-0-ammo- benzenesulphonic acid (8 and 11 hr. at 180* and 1741115 rarm; .44-3 and 16-3%), and S-nitro-2-aminobenzenesulphonic acid (5 and 10 hr. at 1641 and 147 */15 mm., 26.0 and 22.5%). IL Titusc H:~4 . I . d[ In r a th Nb i P W i= a -1 ctllan I hydra--eii W de i upon oal amide dcrivatives of phospharle acid. bfiA' krowacZew-ka. and PrzeniYalm-W AL)SWCM (last. land)77o~c=j ~,Ag~ym- 29.-415-NA19 XEng Sura- ' - H, Ht. Ph, mary),~RWNPO(Mt~, where R and R rqact readily with NO in anfiyd. utedium as foltows: RW_ 'MMOML + 2HC1 - RR'HN.HCI + CIPO(OPt)t M. Titus MeiNPOMEOs gave 87 1 and 98% AfeiNH.11CI; C' s PhNHFO- aUt d H O OE i ;N I ji s e a u & gave Et'NP t), , ( NPO(OHt)z In (01?t~j and 80% rt,NH.HCI, and PhAfe~ C6H* gave 76% 1 aud. 87 PhMeN.HCI. Related Ph 5 MftWMOEt%, gave poor esters, wlt1f &e exceptiQu yields ok W yws, depending upon the reaction medium and temll. d sioms as substituents on the P atoxu made the P-N Wnd resistant to the action of HCI, except In the case of MCINPOCII. which gave 647o POC!, and hfetNH.- IICL In a mixed amide HtN(Nf~-CHN)P(O)OPh. the-. MeiM was eliminated and itt. (Nfe-N~FIOF both Me.N groups Avere split off. - IlBr affected the P-M bond shnilariy but more strungly that% HCI and gave good yie!ds with the Ph esters and with Me~NPOCI;. The actiou of III was accumpanicd by -'-3idc reactions, and , HF was inactive. Ifence the'ord4xA-the ability of subitituents an the N to favilitate t~-t action of IfCl was Me > Rt > Ph ?-: 11, and 01111 onding sequence for substituents ou the P at the corres p , W;jjEtO > PhO > Cl. P. Dreyfmss md G~-f fm f ORO. 1- rTT :'.1 TV 0- - - -, --- - i, mill.) 72'~-' W a--id 2() min.) save El av 15 L~-) rave -d Ul. Tle filc". anlidc5 . . . . . . . . . . . . t" b~ chluro SKROWACZEWSKA, Z.1 BAN, H. On the presentation of 3-nitro-2-methyl-pyridinaldshyda-6 from 2,6- dimethyl-3-nitropyridine. Bul chim PAN 9 no-4:213-215 161. 1. Katedra Chemii Organicznej I. Politechnika, Wroclaw. Preadnted by T. Urbanski. (Nitrogen) (Methyl) (Pyridinium compounds) (Nitropyridine) SKROWAMEWSMY Zofia; ACHM-IOW10Z, Luejan -On tide act--)n of sulfuric 1--.cid and sulfonilc acid upon phosphoric acid V,14-dimethylamidoeste2s. Rocz chemii 36 no.3:425-431 162. 1. Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Technology, Wroclaw. SKROWACZEWSKA, _9~ia; BAN-OGANOWSKA, Hanna . _Z I ~ Obtaining 3-nitro-2-methyl-pyridinaldehehyde-6 from 2,6-dimethyl- 3-nitropyridine. Rocz chemii 37 no.4:359-365 163. 1. 1 Katedra Chemii Organicznej, Politechnika, Wroclaw. L 00918-67 EWP(j) VAJ/JVI/RM ACC NR: APO 354-62- (N) SOURCE CODE: po/0099/66/040/004/0637/0642- ;AUTHOR: Tomasik Piotr and Ski-oVaczewska Zofia, of the Department of Organic Chemistry Is Institute oF TeiGology (I(atjedra Chemii Organicznej I Folltechniki)t Wroclaw. "Reduction of'3,5-Dinitro yridineud its Derivatives Substiiuteia'i~_' IPosition 2 by First Yrder Su sti uents, Part In. -Reduction of !2-Amino and 2-flydrazino-3j,5-Dinitropy-pidines'I Marsaw, ROC%niki Chemii, Vol 40., No 4j 19660 pp 637-642. Abstract: The reduction of 2-amino- d 2-hydrazino-3.,5-dinitropyridines, as well as 2.4-dinitrophenylWrazJjle is described. All the reduction 1products are unstable when exposed t1e0air and have not been isolated as. free bases. 2,3,5-tr;laminopyridine, 2-Wrazin6v-3,5-diaminopyridine and 2,4-diaminophenylhydrazine were..isolated as either hydrochlorides, picrateal gr,Acet3rl--d-er:Lvativese,.-*'Orig. art'. hass 2 f1gu.res. /JPRS: TOPIC TAGSs chemical reduction, nonmetallic organic derivative# pyridine 1 SUB CODES 07 suBH DATES 23 Jul 65 ORIG REPI 002 OTH REFS 007 lCard G. "'. V. ;`-, -~. V. .K 11 "A ContribUtiOn to ~'. u Faraday and Kerr Effects for the ~Iadio Frequency " paper presented at the International Conference on Physics Of phel-OM-113, 1.3)vc.~rdlovsk, 2-"l Moir 1956. KHEYFETS, L.B.; KILESSO, V.A.; KAPIAN, A.Ye.; GMIALEVICH, G.S.; TBW, Ya.Ye.; 51CM0'"Iff-IKOVA A. V!" GLUM, Yu. 1. .- ----F B-p idenio logical results of an investigation of epid. i immun. 29 no.10:44-48 0 '58. (VAGGINES AND VAGGIN)VION, typhoid -Daretyphoid-dysenterial sults (Ras)) (DYSENTERY, BACILIA11Y, Prev. & control, same) (Ty"-PHOID FEVIR, -Drev. & control, same) (PAP-ATYPHOID FEVER, prev. & control, same) polyvaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol. (MIRA 11:12) -oolyvaccines, field re- CZECHOSLOVAKIA Mic robiology. Microbes Patho genic to Humans and F-3 Animal s Abs Jour 3Ref Zhur - Bio;;, No 2, 1958, No 5255 Author :Kalins., Krumll, edikova Inst iNot given Title Cultivation of Mycobaoterium Tuberculosis in Tissue Cultu- res. Okig Pub zRozhl. tunerk. a nemooech plionioh, 1956, 16, No 4, 178- 180 Abstract zThe medium for cultivating tubercillar bacteria (TB) in tissue culture has the fbllowing compositiont to a mix- ture of 80 parts of Hank's solution, 10 parts of embryo- nal extract and 10 parts of an active horse serum, are ad- ded 0.002% of phenol red and 100 units of penicillin per ml. The embryonal extract is prepared by emulsifying 0.6 ml of embryonal tissue taken from a ten-day old hen fetus Card 1 1/2 MAVER, H.; GRGIC, Z.; TRENC, S.; BRI-14SAY, L.; MUS, E.; SKRTIG, A. Energy expenditure in textile workers. Arh. hig. rada 13 no.3:239-2/4 162. 1. Republicki Zavod za sastitu zdravlja, Odjel za higijenu prehrane i VojnA bolnica Zagreb. (TEXTILE INDUSTRY) (INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE) 6 MVERY H., GRGIC, Z.; TRENG, S.; BM4SAY, L.; BORAS, E.; _~K~C ~ Energy expenditure in female workers in a textile factory. Arh. hig. rada 13 no.4:299-305 162. 1. Republicki Zavod za altstitu zdravlja, Odjel za higijenu prehrane, i Vojna bolnica, Zagreb. (ENERGY METABOLISM) (ITIDUSTRUL MEDICINE) . (TEXTILE INDUSTRY) IS", MESZAROS, Ivan, inz. CSc.; SKRUCANY, Rudolf, inz. CSc. Operational weldability of cold-formed spot-welded steals. 6tav cas 12 no.2:68-84 164. 1. Ustav stavebnictva a afthitektury, Slovenska akademia vied, Bratis- lava. GELLER, B.A.; SKRUNTS, L.K. Study of the mechanism of cyclizatian of cyclohaxanone ary1hydrazones with the aid of heavy nitrogen. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.2t661-664 F 164. (MA 17:3) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii imeni L.V.Pisarzhevskogo All UkrSSR. ACC NRt AT6031908 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/00ir3/0059 AU-MOR: Skrupnik, Yu. A. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent); Skrupnik, V. 1. .(Aspirant) :ORG: Institute of Electrodynamics, AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrodinamiki R1 UkrSSR) TITLFE: Methods and equipment for calibrating quadrature phase meters SOURCE: Lvov. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Kontrolino-izmeritellnaya tekhnika (Control sand measurement techniques), no. 2, Lvov, Izd-vo L'vov. univ., 1966, 53-59 ~TOPIC TAGS: phane meter, phase shift, phase shift analysis, phase measurement, elec- 4tric measuring in.,itrument :iUSTRACT : Several methods for accurate error measurement in phase meters are suggest- ed -'in this paper. The errors are defiTied as the dii_-.~erence y between the phase shift an,;le at ihich the phase meter indicates zero and 900. In i,-ioLlern phase meters, y may 'rar.Ze fro-m afraction of an angular minute to several degrees, depending on the instru-1 ment and the paramieters of the input signals (levels, harmonics content, etc.). Hence, .ques for calibration am necessary, To test a variable frequency Isensitivity techn, L pnase meter in the audio frequency range, a signal generator is connected directly to i0- h a variable phase shift_ i'oUt O'C % 4 the phase meter and the other input is fed throug 'IQ i- ier. The phase shifter is adjusted until the phase meter indicates a null. The phase ACC NR; A,rGO-31900 meter calibration at several frequencies. Block diagrams of each test set-up are in- 'cluded. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 22 formulas. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 2SMay66/ ORIG REr: 007 Card 3/3 ACC NR: A-16031908 di-I'ference of the input voltage at this point equals 900 1 y. The signals are then ;comparea in a circuit consisting of a differential trans'lomier, a rectifier, and a dc i ~potentiometer. In addition, a phase sensitive detector is used to obtain a signal re- 1,lated to the difference of the two input voltages. The two measurements are made se- !quentially, and the resulting voltages related respectively to the sum and the differ- ~ence of the input signals are noted. To eliminate the effects of instabilities, a ,second set of measuremnts is performed and the output voltages recorded. The error Ican now he computed from Y ~ WE + Ul - (U1 + UP 'JI radian 4 -U~ -01 here U', U" are voltages related to the sum of the signals, U' and U" are voltages C C P P esulting, from the measurements of the difference in the signals, and U1, U2 are the wo input signals. In the calibration of phase meters at a fixed frequency, a simpler ystem can be used. This system consists of a signal generator, a transformer, a bank f compensating capacitors, and resistors, forming an RC network which produces a hase shift of approximately 900. The indicated phase angle is recorded and the second- ry of the transformer is reversed to cause a 1800 phase shi ft and the indication is oted again. Using this information, the actual phase meter error can be computed rom the known values of the RC network ccmponents. A similar system is used for phase Card jj.v.; f~vu,ov I. r, - ",KRUVSKAY", V-1- G R(-"V.()V y f f 9 phy r- ' tei 'a in the taxcnc-my Cf -, , -,~, , a -, j C,, j cj~-, :7u 1 cr, ---, --- :1 .:a=. . I Vest. ICjU 20 no.21:112-323 165a (MIRA IS, 12) ACC M'it AT6023091 SOURCE CODE: UR/3200/65/000/004/0107/0114 AUT ~* OR :Vayvars, Yu.; Kokle, Yu.; Skruzitis K. ORG: none TITLE: A iiuw bi,"ahluna frequoncy convorter SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut energetiki. Beskontaktnyye clektricheskiye manhiny, no. 4. 107-114 TOPIC TAGS: frequency converter, rotary electric power converter, electric energy con-1 version, synchronous generator, synchronous electric motor 'ABSTRACT: The authors describe the PCh-8 rotary frequency converter (designed, produc- ,ed and tested at the Institute of Power Engineering of the Academy of Sciences of the -Latvian SSR) which has certain advantages over the,existing models. The converter con- sists of a synchronous three-phase 50 cps brushless motor driving a synchronous three- phase 500 cps generator. Both units are contained in a single frame and have a common :shaft. The motor has claw-like poles and an extermal magnetic circuit. The generator uses axial dc coils for excitation and multipole rotor and stator configurations. The new converter has the following parameters: Card 1/2 L 08821-67 j__AC'C M~.-A-i6_02-3-0-91 Motor Generator Nominal power (kw) 7.5 6.4 Angular speed (rpm) 3000 3000 Voltage (volts) 380 400/230 Power factor (cos 1.0 0.8. Frequency (cps) so 500 Efficiency 0.85 0.80 Excitation voltage (volts) 65 33.5 Excitation current (A) 3.0 8.0 Overload capacity 1.68 !The overall efficiency of the converter is 0.75. The absence of brushes provides re- Iliable service-free operation. The synchronous motor makes for constant output fre- ;quency. Orig. art. has: 9 figures, 1 table. I i ;SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG PXF: 002 Card 2/2 nst E12 Mai ri III I rii g4 gg r. ~J? -i& -Vrg D i It k i,1 v3 or ~a to f4l qr~2 a -1 10 0- :L IF V2 24 al A KARDRAC, M. S.; DVORAK, L.; SLAVIK, K.; SKRUZMA, 0. Insulin resistance and its biochemical aspects in a case of severe juvenile diabetes. Gas. lek. cask. 95 no.22:593-600 1 June 56. 1. 111. Interni klinika Karlovy university v Praze (prednosta akademik Josef Charvat) Ustradni blochemicke laboratora SYN (Prodnosta prof. MUDr. J. Horejet). (DIABETES MELLITUS. therapy. insulin, blochem. aspects of resist. In adolescent (Cm)) (INSULIN, therapeutic use, diabetes mellitus. biochem. aspects of resist. In adolescent (Cz)) ..SuA'.,av Mul)r - - - - Sp V, - ; - District healu.,~ system of Czechoslovakia. Cesk. zdravot. 6 ra.7:345- ~54 July 58. 1. Ilyz1-umny ustav organisace zdravotnictvi v Praze. (PUBLIC FMALTH in Czech., district health system 00) BOGATYPM, A.S., koustruktor zavoda, g.Irkutsk; MIEMLICHFM, V.; TSUKASOV. I. (pos.Ili, Alma-Atiuskq7 obl.); KRYLOV, N.; SKRYABIH, A.; MILOV- SKIY, K., (Leningrad, Sinopskaya nab., 66, kv-5)'- -"' Advertisement board. Izobr. i rats. no-11:52-53 N t60. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Leznikovskoye karlyeroupravleniye, Zhitomirskoy obl. (for Mikhall- chenko). 2. Predsedatelt pervichnoy organizatsii Vsesoyaznogo obahchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizatorov, g.Ivanovo (for Skryabin). (Technological innovations) SKRTABIM, A,, '... 4 ~,- W - I t,. The "alkali m1mberm in water analysis. Mor.flot 7 no.8:36-37 Ag 147. l.Nachallnik gruppr toplotakhmiki SGMT. (MLRA 9:6) (Food-water purification) SKRYAKII, A. A. SKRYABIII) A. A. -- "The Supply and Use of Saltykovo Silver-Black Foxes on the 1,11adona Animal Sovkhoz.11 Min Higher Education USSR. IMoscow Veterinary AcaderV. (Dissertation for the DeCree of Candidate in 4,ricultural Sciences). So.: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 2, 1956. SOV/1?4 58 10 11682 Translat'on trom: Referatiryy zhurnal. Mekhan-'ka, lq58, Nr 10, p 138 (USSR) AUTHOR- Skrybir. A 1 TTTLE- Stah:lity ot Linear Rods With Abrupt Variations in Stiffness (Ustoy- chi ost' pryarnolineynykh sterzhney s zhestkostlyu izmenyavu- shchevsya skachkamil PER'ODtCAL- Tr. Mos. in-ta inzh. zh, -d transp- . 1957, Nr 91 pp 77-90 ABSTRACT, The deri~ at'on of characteristic equations is presented for the buckl'ng of a beam ha; ing stepwise ~ariallons in stiffness 'n 2, 1~ 4, and 5 segments. The order of drawing up the characteristic eqiiation is described for any number of segments of different stiff- -ess, A table of critical loads is drawn up for a beam with three d'iferent stiffness segments of equal lenoth- It is shown how to determ'rie the Cr.'t!Cdj 10-dd of a beam of uniformly china:ng stiffs ness by the substitut:eon of a stepped b--,irn inscribed and circurn scr.'bed about the g'.vep !-earn Th*s ccndit-on is illustrated by a numeric,,l example tcr . beam clamped at one end with st*ffness %arying according to a linear law and with a top- to bottom-end C~rci I/ I stiffness ratio of the bearn equal to O~4. P~ A. Stepin 31"IIUIOV, Anatoliy Filippovich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ALEKSANDROV, Anatoliy Vasillyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; MONAKHOV, Vikolay Ivanovich, kand. tekbn. nauk, dots.; PARFENOV, Dionisiy Fedorovich, dots.; SKRYABIN, Aleksandr Iyanovich, kand. tekhn.naukj, dots.; FEDORKOV, giy Vasillyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; KHOILHEV, Vasiliy Vasillyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; DARKOV,A.V., prof., retsenzent; STARSH121OV, K.K., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; BURCHAK., G.P., kand. tekhn.nauk, red.; VERINA, G.P., takhn. red. [Strength of materials] Soprotivlenie materialov. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-poligr.ob"edinenie M-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 591 P. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii Stroitellstva i Arkhitektury SSSR (for Smirnav). (Strength of materials) SKRYABIN, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent Strength of stopped rods subjected to an arbitrary load. Trudy MIIT no.131:111-125 f6l. (MIRA 14:5) (Elastic rods and wires) s.. 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I I L it I .A ~00 A 00 00 00 all 00 009006 320 us JIV38*041 043444 k It d ~00 S and lurface teCA108- 0 a - Pvt. -t'edadsj- (U- S' S R-) orption ' 000 ;2T isotherms an "Uation is Sug- 0 1 Froneldth*i'skehquc&otniotoula-ad4 cul"Its. to be deduced [full, expts the Gibbs adio 1- I(I'lion for the relatio- bt-In uw. ion theorem an :0 4 coacn. in derived. 3 ce tension and u! 0 13 J- J Bikerman :0 0 00 a 00 V 00 ~f AS&-SLA .1TALLIAGICAL LITEIIATURI CLASSIFICATICH 'it a.. cat 43LIBIOC i0 K 9 -r '5-" 1, X, 'Ot a, a, K KAD n I a 10000000000000000000 T4::U:'I:::iGO*O*SO*O**O*OO9OOO r-Z- 24;- 'AR I S 8 U 0 0 9 1 If IM 5 A3 0 1 60006600060006066 00011969*060096960 0 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 4100 =00 coo coo too 2 coo coo woo ::96 1:10 0 too 0 SKFIYABIN, A.K. i"-"._-~._ ~'_, Heat transfer and hydraulic losses in needle-type gas heaters. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.tekh.nauk no,2;189-203 147. MRA 6:12) 1. Bnergeticheakiy instit-at im. G.M.Krzhishanovskogo Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Predstavleno akadamikom A.V.Vinterom. (Heating plants) SKRYABIN, A. K. Doc Tech Sci- -- (diss) "The Hydrodynamic VI* Properties of Structuralized Disperse Mixtures.4ift TakingAAccount 4. Cheat With the ~;~tdedium.,' Mos, 1957. 24-pp 22 cm. (Min of fliglier Education, Mos Chemical-Technological Inst im D. I. Idendeleyev7), 120 copies (KL, IT93U 17"57, 96) - 27 - i~-7v"iR 1.0- -p- i ~ I - c - vThb kEaeti~s Ocesses e gotu ~ , ; ca; w miats. A ;r. S . - i T4 -7 -hur Fii S 31 7K~-2-V1957" jljnllj, jU t T, d So "r s1 Im, d 1r ki%,mc cu deliv,-d with L,-d wih uut 1-i'd tienrelcal Ldnetic cu.-ve-, ag:e~d , i, bc,~Pp. ?Juzrl crysm. "r.la poing 5.1 -7ir i5--~ V~dnL rrystu from melts inetic qu~--ti(.ns w t for the crystv. with ,f e-djtiu I winti Liyt:y ~i cs-is,-,zli- 3.i;a Cris- n) g W 'J, Stf-IR Of "Z.-cllille sci d~f7,ree of Doc Tec~, Scl ')7 defense of a.-itribullps of struct--milized r? -- struk- s pe rs ny'-d-i. I vvith -.ccourii. taken c-)f the exch-,n.-,e 0l he~'It the surroundin,-, inilieu" ~~t the Gouncil, .,.os Che-ii-co-Tec-'rinolog, Inst i,,rierii ',-eri(iel---~liev; Pzot To 6) 1-; v u 7--;q, SIRLOIN, b.-K.,doktor takhn.nauk Hydrodynamic properties of multiphase dispersed mixtur8B. Sbor. st.N1IXHI1Q4ASH no.24:91-106 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Fluid dynamicr.) SOV/81-59-7-23598 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 7, p 282 (USSR) AUTHOR: Skry!jl~in, A.K. TITLE: A Methodfor Calculating the Hydraulic Resistance in Pipes Iin the Case of Pumping Viscous and Elastic-Viscous-Plastic Products Under the Conditions of Heat Exchange and High Pressure P - PERIODICAL: Sb. statey. Vses. n.-i. i konstrukt. in-t khim. mashinostr., 1958, Vol 24, PP 107 - 125 ABSTRACT: Equations were cited for calculating the pressure drop in laminar and turbulent motions of viscous-elastic-plastic dispersed mixtures. Conditions of heat exchange and the effect of tem- perature on the physical properties of the mixture, which change along the length of the pipe, are taken into account. Cases of mixed and stratified motion of gas-liquid mixtures were considered. Semi-empirical equations were proposed for calculating the viscosity as a function of the pressure and the temperature. Card 1/1 From the author's summax-f 5W SOV/76-33-1-12/45 i'LUTHOR: ~~- ~,ab i TITLE: The Extraction Process (Protsess ekstraktsii) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal 'Lizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 1, PP 74-77 (USSR) ABST-R,~CT: Two cases of extraction in the liouid -ohase were investigated by means of an extraction column (Fig 1). In the first case the specifically lighter extraction medium is dispersed by an --njection nozzle from below into 'he solution. Starting from U - an approximation to Stoket' (Stoks) equation some equations are derived according to the diffusion law, and a diagram of the concentration distribution in the column is plotted (Fij 2). In analogy to the heat transmission process a final equation is worked out. In the second case the specifically heavier solution is injected from above into the column containing the extraction medium; thus, the same process is carried out, showing only a difference in the current direction. The optf,-.um conditions of the extraction are influenced by the following factors: 1) the dispersion degree of the emulsion, which depends on the dispersion arrangement; 2) the velocity of- Card 112 flow and 'the rate at which the liquids are added; 3) the gec- The Extraction Process SOV/76-33-1-12/45 metric forms of the separatior~-redispersior trays in the extraction column. It is mentioned that the exrerirents were carried out with gasoline-o;ater, and ether-acetic acid-water mixtures. The theoretical considerations are based on. the Einstein (Eynshteyn)-Smolukhovskiy equation. There are 2 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroye- niya,Moskva (Scientific Research Institute for Chemical Machine BuildinE, Mos-c--w) SUB~T ,1ITTED: June 15, "1957 Card 2112 DELYAMURE, S.L.;-SKRYABIN, A.S. -, General features of the geographical distribution of helminths infesting sea mammals. Izv. Krym. otd. Geog. ob-va no.5:247-253 #58. (MIRA 14:9) (Helminthology) (F4rasites--Piiinipedia) (Para5ites--Cetacea) DELYAMM, S.L.; SKRYABIN, A.S.- Helminths parasitic in fur seals of Komandorskive Islands. Ranch. dokl.vys.shkoly; biol.nauki no.2:11-14 160. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Relcomendovana imfearoy zoologii Kry-makogo pedagogichaskogo instituta. (KomaDaRsaym imums-mm, IMESTI14AL AND PAWITIC) (PAR,kSITES--SEALS (ANIMALS)) SKRYABINO A. S.9 CAND Blo Sell "HELMINTHOFAUNA OF UAR 114t MAMMALS Or THE VAC IF IC ()CEAH AND FAn 5AST SEAS ." SIMFEROPOL', 1960. (ALL-UNION INST OF HELMINTHOLOGY IN ACAD K. 1. SKRYABIH). (KL, 3-61, 211). 150 yv, Tr-d~r zarj. (,',!TRA 18:10) Additions of n ' time r -- gmy =02tte IF - cA Sluavnl,~,,, of pkn 0!~ Nf . A. aud'Nf. A.Tmio%mt- ~kavu. Smyl. .1grort. 8. No. A. 72-6095M. Alandinx irmouLar %ujwrpho~jshatc IlrOW41 to IK' rif;VtiVr Oll COttOll. j S. jofT., SKRYABINO, ?.A, . -~ I -- Prenerving manure with suprephosphate. Izv. AN Uz.SSR no,1:69-79 153, (MIU 1113) (Fertilizers and manures--Preservation and storage) (Phosphates) Country : USSR C~~tc-Sory: Soil Science. Fertilizers. Abs jour-. MlBiol-, 13, 1958~ No 82114 Au-'Lhor Akchurina, IT-A.j Alimov, V. Z.; Skry,%b--_n, F A. Inst Inst of A8rile-O-Wre, UzI-jek SSR T I t, 1 e Chary.,.ctor:Lst-cs and Effectiveness of Liquid An:moniate Fertilizer. Orig Pub: Sots- s.1--'i. Uzbekistana, 1957, No 3, 21-25. Abstr,jct- In 1956 tic Institute of Agricul"-ure of the Academy of Sciencos Uzbek SSR established by laboratory, vegetative, field, and industrip.1 experiments the expediency of the P.pplication of am-rioniate, the preplrati-on of which is 25-4c,~ chec...cr than the preparation of solid fertilizer. By placing full rates of N in the vegotation period, the ajTnoniate increasee. the harvest of cotton wool Card 1/2 Country : USSR Categor-j: Soil Sc~-oncv. Mineral Fertilizers. Abs Jour: R.ZhBiol-, r1o 18, 1958, No 82114 (brn,nd 108-0 75' in' comparison with NtIa. The process of nitr).fication of ammoniate was thorou&ly completed in the soil on the 12.th day, and thQ nitrate content of N in t'~ie so-il was higher than with the application Of Nu.,. Applying only one par', of t',c Fxnoniate under the piowing will not significmtly increase the harvest -- V.D Ast-aflyeve. Cara - 2/2 SKRYABIN, F.A.; GLAGOINVA, A.F. Diagnosing the mineral requirements of the cotton plant. Uzb. biol. zhur. no.4:9-18 '58. (MIRA 11:12) l.Institut sellskogo khozyaystva LN UzSSR. (Cotton--Fertilizers and manures) SKRYABIN, F.A.; DMONOV, I.D. Effectiveness nf pho-whorus fertilizers. Dokl. AN Uz.SSR no.?: 55-58 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Inatitut genetild i fiziologii rasteniy Ali UzSSR. Predstavlano chlenom-knrrempondentom AN UzSSR A.M. Malltsavym. (Cnttsn--FertiUz,r3 and manures) (Pboaphates) SKRYAB.' rN, F. A. Comparative effect of joint ap_ lion of manure and mineral fertilizers on cotton yield. Pochvovedenie no.11:82-88 N 162. - (NIRA 16:1) 1. Tashkentakiy sellskokhoayaystvennyy institut. I (Cotton--Fertilizers and manures) SKRYABIN, F.A. Effect of mineral fertilizers on the humification of alfalfa roots and manure in Sierozems; based on pot experftents, Pochvovedenie no.12:91-95 D f62. (MM 16:2) 1. Tashkentskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut, (Alfalfa) (Humus) (Cotton-Fertilizers and manures) SKR-YABI111) G. I. Action of microdoses of aminazine on healthy and mentally ill subjects. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 62 no.2:219-222 162. . (MIRA 15:6) 1. Ivanovskaya oblastnaya paikhonevrologicheakaya bollnitsa "Zinovo" (glavnyy vrach V.N. Platonov, nauchnyy konsulttant A.M. Druzhinin [deceased]). (CHLORPROMAZINE) SKRYABIN, G. N. 3KRYABI'117, G. N. -- "Investigation of the Process of Cutting Peat at 7a.-L-ous Cutting Speeds (Adapted to Mining Kuskovo Peat)." Min High6r Education USSR. Moscow Peat Inst. Moscow, 1955- (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences.) SO: Knighnava Igtolpig' , No. 4, Moscow, 1956 SKRYABIN, G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Dependence of the specific resistance of peat to cutting on the average thickness of the cuttings. Torf.prom. 39 no.2:12-14 162. (KR-A 15: 5) 1. Kalininskiy torfyanoy institut. (Peat machinery) SKRYABINY G.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Determining the peat milling capacity of equipment. Torf.prom. 39 no./+;12-14 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Kalininskiy torfyanoy institut. (Peat machinery-TestinG) , 1-- ~.:, . .. 11 !1 .., L . . I . I I .. . . . . , , , ~ 1. ~ I I : , I . I '. ! - . 1 . . . . . - I I - ..- I - - - . - . . , 1. - . . . z~ . . - - - - . - -I .- - - . I . - - I - . - - - - w I I I . - I , - . . -- . I - I . .- . .. . - I . ! - -- ! . -1 - - &--, : - , --, I , . -1 1.7 - t , i , . ; 1. 1, . . I ~ . - - . - - - - . . I . - I t - ~ . - . - I- - . . I - . I , . . . -I.- - . . - . - .- ? I ShRYABjlL,-K,,-akademik, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, laureat 1--ninskoy premii; SAIASONUV, B.; PUSIMIM, Ye., vrach (selo larga., l4oldavskaya SSR); KCHA.CHATURYAJ'Ll,, A,, kompozitor, narodnyj artist SSSR, laureat Leninskoy premii; RUDIOIKO, A.., gornyy master; TEERESHENKOV, Ye.; ABDWtZAKOV, T., kand. ekon. nauk Our interviews. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.3,3:7-9 JI 162. (1111RA. 15:6) 1. Modellshchik Lyuberetskogo zavoda sellskokhozyaysb~ennykh mashin (for Sainsonov). 2. Shakhta No.5 trf-~sta "Vorkutaugoll" (for Rudenko). 3. L"Iaveduyuohchiy kafedry politekonomii Karagandinskogo pedagogicheskogo instituta (for Abdrazakov). (Disarmament) (Peace) . - ! I J. ..! I I i . - KRASILINIKOV, N.A.; KOF-WAKO, A.I.; HIKITINA, N.I.; SKRYABIN, G.K. Intra-and intarspecific correlations and principles of species iden- tification in bacterial antagonists. ;zv-Ak-ad.nauk SSSR. Ser.biol., Moskva No.4:66-80 July-Aug 51. (CLML 21:1) 1. Institute of Ricrobiology of the Academy of Sciences USSR. KRASILIITIKOV, N.A.; KOREITWO, A.I.; ITIKITINA, N.I.; SKRYABIN, G.K. .I t ---~ ~~- - " _-, Nature of inter-species antagonism ans a principle in identification of subdivisions of species in microorganisms. Doklad7 Akad. nauk SSSR 77 no.4:725-728 Apr 1951. (CIJML 20:7) 1. N.A. Krasiltnikov is a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences USSR. c... PYA3, 'KI I r-', -P ` , f,. Irl. . , K OV, N. A . ) JC11TAYENAY A.G., NIMMA, N.T. "I,~icrobes-Avta-.-onists in Plant Diseases," a paper Presented at the Antibiotics Research Cent'., Felping,, !-!~- December 1~55 -i In Library DB-38113A SKRTABIN, G'K. Morphological modifications in Bac. mesentericus cello following use of antibiotics from Actinonkyces. Mikrobiologi5a.24 n0-3:303- 308 KY-Je 155- 0CMA 8-7) 1. Institut mikrobiologii Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva. (ANTIBIOTICS, effects, Actinomycos antibiotics, on Bacillus mesentericus) (BACILLUS. mesentericus, eff. of antibiotics from Actinomyces) SKRYABIN. G.K. ~;,- Certain features of intra- and interspecific relationships of ActinomYcetes. Mikrobiologiia 24 no.6:690-696 N-P 155. (KLRA 9:4) (ACTOOKYCES, intor- (% Intrunpecies relationships) KORENY.AKO, A.I.; KUCHYEVA, A.G.;..SKRYABIN, G.K.; BOXHTPMVA, M.N.: NIKITINA, N.I.; ARTAM(RIOVA, 0. 1. 11---'--------l- New antibiotics. Vest.AN SSSR 26 no.6:95-96 Js '56. (MLRA 9:9) (ARTIBICTIC&) Al T USSR/Virology - 4~n and Aninal Viruses. E-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9664 Author Pla-yabin, G.K. Inst Title Virusin 1609 -- A New Antivirus Antibiotic of ActinomTcete, Origin. Orig Pub Antibiotiki, 1957, 2, No 1, 10-13 Abstract Cultivation of actinomycete No 1609, which belongs to the group of pigment-forming gray actinomycetes, produced an antibiotic substance designated as "virusin 1609". This substance has the property of inhibiting many grazopositi- ve and gramnegative forms of saprophytic and pathogenic microorganisms. The substance is active against viruses: epidemic encephalitis, grippe and pox-vaccine, also a- gainst some actinophages. The preparation is a yellow powder, easily soluble in water, methyl and ethyl alcohols; insbluble in other organic solvents. The raw antibiotic Card 1/1 is stable when stored at 3-50. SIMYABIN, G.K. ,-. Using antibiotics in stockbreeding. Antiblotilki, 2 no.2:61-63 Mr-Ap 157 (ANTIBIOTICS) (STOCK AND STOMMOING) (MIRA 10:5) KRASIVNIKOV, N.A.; SKRYABIN, G.K. Development of studies on antibiotics through research performed by Soviet microbiologists. Antibiottki 2 no.5:3-7 B-0 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii, AN SSSR. (AMBIOTICS, I research in Russia (Rus))