SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VALVACHEV, N.I. - VALYASHKO, M.G.

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\,) A I I \) 0~, -- k E L) tj 7 , WSSR / Microbiology. - Microbes Pathoganic to Hwmans F-4 and Animals Ab~,t Jour: Referat. Zh. Bio'-!., No. 1, 1958, 737 Aut"hor : Vallvachev, N.I., Pomanov, B.G, Title : 65E'E-r~i-ak of Boyd -Novgorod s kaya III Dysentery in a Collective Orig Pub: Zh. m1krobiol., epidemiol. i immunobiologii, 1957, No. 5, 53-58 Abstract: No abstract. C ard 1/1 17(2,6) AUTHOR: Vallvachev, N.I. SOV/16-59-6-30/46 TITLE: Some Material on the Comparative Preservation of Shigella Boydii III and Shigella Sonnei in Water and Milk. Author's Summary. -3 -~ PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, 1959,,Nr 6P p 123 (USSR) I ABSTRACT- The aim of the work was to determine the preservation of Shigella boydii III in sea-water, boiled and unboiled water from the Leningrad main water supply, in boiled and unboiled milk at room temperature (17-190C) and also under refrigerated conditions (+ 2-40C). Strains of Shigella sonnei were also studied for comparison. In sea water both species were preserved for 6 hours to 2 days at room temperature and for 1-3 days in the refrigerator. In boiled main water Shigella boycl-Li was preserved for 46-69 days at room temperature and for 43-116 days in the refrigerator; the figures for Shigella sonnei were, respectively, 66-71 days and 62-84 days. In unboiled water (active chlorine 0.2 mg/lit, pH 6.9) all the strains were dead after only an hour's exposure, despite the presence of an 0.2% protein barrier, Thus, there was a close correlation between both species of ShIgella. Card 1/2 Differences were noted in the period of their preservation in milk. With sov/16-59-6-3o/46 Some Material on the Comparative Preservation of Shigella Boydii III and Shigella Sonnei in Water and Milk. Author's Summary. intensive proliferation, Shigella boydii was preserved for 3-6 days in unboiled and for 14-21 days in boiled milk, whereas Shigella sonnei was preserved for 10-14 and 20-46 days respectively. After long exposure in water, some Shigella boydii strains showed a weakening In their enzymatic activity and loss of susceptibility to agglutination. Testa with mice by the Roginskwja method showed no essential differences In virulency between the original Shigella boydii strains and the same strains after 46 and 700 days exposure in water, All the Boyd strains showed great sensitivity to sulfathiazole-sodium, whereas it had no iWiibiting effect on the growth of Shigella sonnei. ASSOCIATION- Kafedra epidemiologii Voyenno-medit;3inskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova (Department of Epidemiology at the Order of Lenin Military Medical Academy imeni Kirov) SqJBMITTED: March 12, 1957 Card 2/2 ULITACMU, N,I,; HUMOKO, N.H. ftperimental evaluation of the surface disinfecting action of the baeterioidal lamp BUV-LOP In relation to vegetative forms of microbes. Gig.i san. 25 no.2-.92-94 7 160. (MMIDO 1. Is Toyanno-zeditsiuskoy ordeus, Lenina akademii Imeni S.M. Kiroya. (ULTRAVIOUI RATS) (BACTiRrA) VAL I VACHEV, N. I... ~ pod Ikovnlk med. sluzhby I . PO Use of hydrogen peroxide for disinfecting the handso Voen,-md, zhur. no.1.0*87 0 161. (HIM 15:5) (~~GKN PERMM) (HANDS.-DIMMMOV) ,"1,'VACHW- -N-1-o podpolkovnik meditainskey sluzhby Method for preparing basic (clarified) solutions of DT-SGK and calcium hypochlorite. Vom-med. zhur, no.8t85 Ag 161. (141fl,15:2) (CALCIUM HIPOCHLORITE) VALIVACHSV., N. 1. Hydrogen peroxide as a disinfectant in nonventilated premises occupied by humans. Zhur. mikrobiol., spid. i J"m3n. 32 no.S: 102-107 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordens, Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. (HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) (BUILDINGS-SANITATION) -VALUZIS, Kostas; VAZI.-ELIS, J., red. [Business accounting in the sections of state farns] tpie Ukiskaitos organizavima tar-'Aniu ukiu skyriuose. Vilnius, Valstybine politines ir moksldnes lit-ros leidykla, 1964. 78 p. (In Lithuanian] (MIRA 17:7) L 2h779-66 EW(d)/MW/M~W-2 lip(c) W SOURCE COD -A, RIAT6012881 E: UR/2910/65/005/002/0259/0270 yu Mislun a. ValUzhis, A. D. AUTHOR: Mis nas A~ A Valuzis, A. ORO: Vilnius Stater Universit im. V. Ka u as (Villnyusakiy gosu- ly pp- TITIE: Temperature _~r effect on the resonance line CD113 3261 Aand its hyperfine structure'oomponents as a consequence of its own pressure SOURCE: AN LitSSR, .Litovskly fl;leheskly abornik, v. 5. no. 21 19650 259-270 TOPIC TAGS: atom, resonance line, hyperfine structure, high tempera- ture effect /IT-28 interferometer ABSTRACT: An investigation has been made of the effect of-teilpe, ture and the number of collisions between exciting and perturbi. atoms on the broadening, soifting maximum, and asymmetry of the resonance line Cd113 3261 A and its hyperfine structural components. The temperature broadening of this line was analyzed?-by (tsing th total absorption method. The constant concentration of,the Cd113 --Kapqr_in a sealed silica absorption tube was N = 3.2 10-LI atoms per cm-1. Me line- -inifdstigated-showed-a,--t~eqqeti~y to 1herease with en increase Card /2 L 24779-66 ACC NR, AT6ol2881 temperature rise:from,993K to 125DX,,'-but this increase was very small and remained within thb rxftdte-~or-m--asurement7,arror. The line had the. red- of-tkie value U - 1.67,, which was changed by the increasing The bruad-enizig of hyperfine structural components was%analyzed by the~4rVy..;?erot IT-28 Inter- 2ect)m ra h4,, The coqstant concentra- ferometer and S 281silica a tion of the CdM v por 'was N - 2.5--l-61"at-oms per ama. The width of oonponent a increased 'by (11 + 5)% and of component b by (10 +5)% as the temperature rose. The Investigatedl-components of the CV13 resonance line were found to be symmetric Th; Qkudmum Van).acement of hyperfine structural components was n;t ob dtved. Thb~ investi- -not-fully agree wit, the results of the collision gation results do h theory. Orig. art,,.has: 7 figures arid 15 formulas. (Based on ACC NRs Ap6on597 NY BOUIRC18 CODE: UR/046V/66) AUTHOR: Vasilly~va; L. D. (VSoscow); Vallvachev, N. I. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Effects of an aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution on Hicketasia berneti SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 3, 1966, 376 TOPIC TAGS; hydrogen peroxide, rickettsia, tactericide, bactericidal action, hydrogen peroxide bactericide,7 P43E ABSTRACT: The bactericidal effect .3 d aqueous soluti= of hydrogen I of 0 %, 3%, an 6% 1 peroxide on Nckettsia berneti was tested. Results of experiments carried put in chick-embryo tissue culture showed that the Rickettsia are resistant.;' 19 the solutions but tbat.their numbers could be reduced within an hour. [W.A-0-50; CBE N6. 101 am CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none/ R.I.; VALITACHET, Yu,Te.s inxh. Using plastics in the manufacture of agriciltural, machines. 14asbinostrottell no.2:33 7 160. (WRA 13:5) 1, Zaveduyusbahly khImicheakim otdelom TSentr4linoy savodskoy laboratoril sayoda "Rostgellmob" (for Trenkql). 2, TSentrallnaya laboratortya savoda "Rosteellmeeh" (for Vallvachov). (Plastics--Molding) VALVADS, A. GENFJtAL PERIODICATS: VESTIS, No. 5j 1958 VALVADS, A. MinerajLogical properties of nonlead and nonboron pottery glazes containing 1~01 ZnO, SrO. p. 123 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 2, February 1959, Unclass. MCC;-;RnA NMICA See.17 Val-4/3 Pub3.1c Health,etc. r VAJ441,4 Zj Z -- - - 908. ACUTE TETRACHLADRMETHANE POMONING IN TAILORS, WORKSHOPS - Akdtna otrava tetrachl6rmetinom v krajHrskej dlelni - Valvart J. Kiln. Chor. z Povol. a Hyg. Price, Bratislava - LEK.OBZOR. 1957. 516"(349- 354) Four accidental cases are reported. The toxicity of this substance renders its replacement by other solvents desirable. VALVASHKO, -H.q.; IVANOV, A.A.; MCRACMS:EIT, Yu-V-; SOKOWVA, A-1- Tattlana Borioovn& Polenova; obituw7. Trwir MIG 32:41G-413 156. 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