SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VLODAVETS, V.I. - VLOKH, O.G.

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S101 11601000100310011001 The f.-'Lrst All-Union congress on volcanology A054/A133 A. Gabriyelyan, E. Sh. Shikhalibeyli (Low Caucasus); Ye. N. Goretskaya, (Tyen'- Shan'); N. I.Skhirtladze (Gruzia); T. N. Ivanova, (Tuva); V. A. Vakar, A. P. Lebedev, M. I. Rabkin, V. A. Milashev, Yu. M. Sheyman, (Siberian Platform); M. S. Nagibina (Mongolian-Okhot belt); M. I. Idikson, L. I. Krasnyy (Far-East); Yu. V. Zhegalov ".Koinandor island); M. V. Gzovskiy and A. Ye. Svyatlovskiy read reports on magmatism, volcanism and tectonics in gen 'eral. The following participants con- tributed to the classification,nomenclature and terminology of volcanism: V. I. Vlodavets, V. P. Petrov, Ye. F. Maleyev, V. S. Koptev-Dvornikov, L. I. Blokhina, M. G. Lomize, M. A. Petrova, E. I. Tikhomirova, T. I. Frolova, Ye. B. Yakovleva, Ye. V. Vysovskaya, G. M. Gapeyeva, Ye. N. Goretskaya., M. L. Lurlye, V. M. Sergi- y&vskiy, M. V. Tashchinina,,G. M. Fremd, I. M. Speranskaya, L. G. Kvasha). A re- solution was passed enumerating the most important problems In the field of volcan- ism: 1) Intensifying the study of volcanism, especially in relation with minera2i- zation; 2) Surveying of volcanic formations in the Soviet Union and the reguliar~ ities governing the distribution of useful minerals in connection with volcanic phenomena, 3) Studying the relations between volcanic and plutonic formations as well as those between volcanisin and tectonics; 4) Development of petrography and geophysics, based on the study of the magma; 5) Surveying ore deposits of volearIc origin in geosynclines and platforms; 6) Establishing the structure of the earthb card 516 The first All-Union congress on volcanology Vol i16Q1OW1OO31V)11rr3l A054/A133 crust in the areas of contemporary volcanism; 7)"Extending the geochemical and geo,thermal investigations in areas of contemporary volcanism; 8) Improving the forecast of volcanic eruptions; 9) Improving the method of simulating the proper- ties of substances and processes under increased temperature and pressure; 10) Intensifying the studies of volcanism in the solar system. In order to meet with the above requirements, surveying methods and geological organizations have to be improved. The second All-Union Congress on Volcanism will be convened in Petropav- lovsk (Kamchatka). In connection with the Congress, the Academy of Sciences Army- anskiy SSR published a book on "Problems on Volcanisd' (500 pages) and a guide of the excursion organized during the Congress. Card 6/6 VWUVETS, . Sur las carses provoquant de diverses evolutions de la composition des laves des volcans 14aly Semiatchik et Karvmsky. 11-~,-,~,-I~,-_,,' e'l - -- -- -~ ty,~; 12th Geen,5ral -Iss-cr4bly of tim I ---- -----VLODAVETSq-Vi-1.--------- -- . -- - --- - - -- -- - Eleventh General. Assembly of the-International Volcanological Association. Biul. Vulk. sta. no.29:515,61 160. (MM 14:3) ,(Volcanoes) - - VLODAVETS, V.I. First All-Union Coaference on Volcanoes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 25 no. 3;125-128 Mr 160. (Volcanoes) (KrRA 13;12) VLODAVETSp V.I., red.; DERGUNCTV? I.D., red. [deceased); IVANOVp V.V.p red.; Yljff~-Op F.A., red.; KHITAROV, H.I., red.; EfARABANOV, L.N., red.; SHUNW9 V.S., red. izd-va; YEGOROVAf N.F., tekhn. red. [Problems in geothermq and the practical utilization of the earth's heat; transactions] Problemy geotermii i prakticheskogo is- t pollzovaniia tepla, Zemli; trudy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.2. 1961. 304 p. (KERA 14:8) 1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po geotermicheskim, issledovaniyam. (Heating) (Watert'Underground) - VLODAVETSJ V.I. Preface. '11~mdy Lab, vulk.. no,2C:3-4 161. (MIP; 14: 11) i (Volcanic ash,-tuff, etc.) VLODAVETS, V.I. ..,Twelfth General Assembly of the International Association of Volcanology. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 26 no. 4:113-116 Ap 161. (RMA 14:5) (Volcanoes-Congresses) VLODAVETS,, V. 1. "Los tufolayes et lea ignimbrites sur 1e territoire do IfURSS," Presented at the Symposium on Ignimbrites and Hyaloclastites, -'r" Catania, Sept. 20-23, 1961 ~ ~g -) VLODAVETS, V.I. The problem of Uiff lavas arA ignimbrites. Trudy Lab. vulk. no.20:11-2,3 161, 14.11) 1. Laboraterlyi. Ali' (Volcanic ush, tuff, etc.) VLODAVETS, V.I.; RUDICH, K.N. Symposium on welded tuffs in the Soviet Union. Sov.geol. 4 no.12:138-142 D 161. (~aRA 15:2) 1. Geologichgskiy institut AN SSSR. (Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) VLODAVETS, V.I. International s5m-posiim on igiWcritez and h7aloclastic rocks. Izv-.AN SSSR. Ser.gool.27 no.2:126-128 F 162. (MIRA 15:1) (IgnJmbrite-Congresses) (Glass) VLODAVETS., V.I.,, prof. -- - -- - - International Sympositm an Volzanolog7. Vest. AN SEZE 32 ro.10:8,5- 86 0 162, (MIRA 15:10) (Volcanoes-Congresses) V~~AVETS, 'Vladimir Ivpnovich; RUDIGH, K.N.,-atvs red.; MARENINA, T.Yu., M. Lau-VCL; IUI..Lll&y LU- IF., tekhn. red. (Volcanism of Kamaha$ka and some other areas of the U.S.S.R.] Vulkanizm Kamchatki i nekotorykh drugikh raionov SSSR.. ~b- skva, AN SSSRq 1963. 250 P. (MI 16:9) 1, AN SSSR. Laboratoriya vulkanologii, (Rocks, Igneous) VLODAVETS ~-WTS ~V~ Problem of ign*brites and hy~loclastie rocks at the Internatioal Symposium of Vol~"Pology, Italy. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.3J:80,436 (MIFLA 15-12) (Petrology--tongresses) AQRME-~~ Twelfth General Assembly of the International Association of Volcanology. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.33s7l-79 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Volcanoes) VLODAVETS, V.L;, GORSHKOV, G.S~; NABOKO, S.I.; F.IYF, B.I. DeVelopment of volcanologic studies in the U.S.S.R. Geol. i geofiz. no,11:24-2r/ 362. (Iffi-RA 16.3) 1. Laboratoriya vulkanologii Moskva. VLODAVETS V I , red.; GORSHKOV, G.S., red.; LEBEDEV, A.P., red.; ~IA'S'YAN, E.G., red.; 1-TRTMAN, S.S., akad., red.; NABOKO, S.I., red.; USTIYEV, Ye.K., red.; ~21IRRIYYAN, K.G., red.; MARWMA, T.Yu., red. izd-va; NOUMSOVA, N.D., tek-hn. red.; ZUDINA, V.I., tekhn. red. (Problems of volcanism] Voprosy vulkanizma; trudy. Moskva, Izd- vo Akad. nauk SSSIR, 1962- 1,50 P- (14IRA 15:5) 1. Vseso3-uznoye vulkanologicheskoye soveshchaniye. 1st, Erevan, 1959. 2. Laboratoriya vulkanologii Akademii nauk SISSR (for Vlodavets, Gorshkov, Naboko). 3. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdenii, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Lebedev, Ustiyev). 4. Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk Amiyanskoy SSR (for Malkhasyan, Shiriwjaii). 5. Akademiya nauk A=,yanAg WR. UO Mixtebyan). Volcanoes) otv. red.; MARENINA, T.Yu., red.izd-v4 (Petrochemical characteristics of young volcanism) Petro- khimicheskie osobennosti molodogo vulkanimme; materialy sim- poziuma. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963 264 P. iMIRA 16..6) 1. Simpozium, posvyashchennyy pamyati akademika A.N.Zavaritskogo, 1962. 2. Sibirskoye otdeleniye Akademii nauk SSSR, Laboratoriya vulkanologii (for Vladovets). (Rocks, Igneous--Analysis) MUM; V. 1. Neogene and Cuatarna-,y voldimic Previf, in in Prance. Irm AN 8&",R Bar. geol. 30 nr.1 81-34-435 Ja 165 (KIRA 18a2) 1. Inatitut ralkanologli aiblifjkogo.o-,At5leni" AN SISSF~ Petro- pavlov-ak.-Kamehatsk-iy. . -VLODAVETS P V.I. On the term "ign-imbrite." TZ-,. AN SSSR, S--:-.geo-,. 29 -- -~.4a--49 Je 164. (il-',!PA :18-,2) 1. Institut vulkanologli Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Petropavlovsk- na-Kamchatke. VLODAVETS, V.V.; .14IM-IMIN, P.M. a . -._i. psv-lews. M- k-cl, ~~ C, g:. 1, no. : 9L- " 1~8 ' - F I --' .ia I- I Mj-.,? ~. - ~ - 7 ' k L". , 1! USSR/Medicine Spec ies-Nonspec if ic Serum Maj 52 cv "Review of N.- G. Belenlkiyls Book I Species -Nonspe- c if ic Serum. (Its Biological Properties and Utiliza- tion,'" V. V. Vlodavets, Moscow No 3, p 79 Spec ies-nonspec if ic cattle serum obtained according to Belen,kiyls method is devoid of toxogenic and anaphylogenic properties and can therefore be sarely transfused to human patients. The protein of this serum has been found to be completely assimilable upon intravenous administration and, is therefore suitable for parenteral feeding. The effect of the 2118T44 ~SSRASedic ine Spec ies -Nonspec if ic Serum Mar 52. (Contd-1) serum is one of stimulating hemopoiesis by means of "hemoactin." This hemopoietic effect Is great- est if the cattle serum is taken 24 hrs subse_~ quently to extraction of 50% of the animal's blood- This serum excels over any artificial blood sub- stitutes in the speed with which normal blood pressure is restored after serious losses of blood- It also gives good results when administered to' animals in a state of shock. The results of 21,000 injections given, some of them repeated injections, prove that the new serum Is very promising. In shock (traumatic or from burns) 'the serum quickly P-18T44 USSR/Medicine - 8"cies-Nonspecific Serum Mar 52 (Contd 2) - increases the blood pressure and the patients 0 rapidly come out of shock. Healing of wounds cov- C14 ered with transplanted skin, of slowly healing .YJ wounds,, and ulcerations as -well as of bone frac- tures takes place quickly due to the regenerative effect of the serum. A wide field of possibilities opens up in surgery, especially in operations on the oral cavity, the esophaLpas, and the digestive tract due to the possibility of parenteral feeding. There are still reactions (in 10-12% of the cases) of varying severity, but continued work by the au- thor and his co-vorkers should reduce their number.. 218T44 USSR/Medicine - Spec ies-Nonspec if ic Serum Mar 52 (Contd 3) Also studied are the best ways of storage. In liquid form the serum can be kept without loss of any of its effectiveness for 2 yrs and when dried it will keep 5 yrs. It should be of great help not only in large hospitals but also in out-of- the-way village districts. Book was published by Sov Nayka, 1950, 263 PP- C. 1), V. V. Vlodalrets Aerosol.ir .9 V. V. -,- sicians Sciences` "10-lilitaly FacIll scOvI, 1956. so: "Certain COlloid-C~,epjjcaj PropertieB 01. tc 'ar,. rial D,,Centr&l 'nst for the Advanced TMining of pio, seration For the Delv.ree Of Candidate in 1-ledical 110. 11, J-956 .9 pp 103-114 VIoCDA VBTS, V. V. Decontamination of air in booths by ultraviolet rays. lab.delo 2 no.6:19-20 N-D 156. (HLRA 9:12) 1. Is laboratorii sanitarnoy baktariologii (zav. - prof. L.I.Mats) Inetituta, obahchey i kommunallnoy, gigiyany Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR, Xookva. (ULMUVIOLBT RAYS) (AIR-PURIFICATION) (MICRO-ORGANISKS) VLCDAVETS, Vag tagonists of the Mucorales. Antibiotiki 1 no-3:49-50 97-Je 156. (ML'RA 9: 10) 1. Iaboratoriya sanitaraoy bakteriologii (zav. prof. L.I.Mats) Instituta obehahey i kommunalluoy gigiyeny A14H SSSR, (NUCOR, aatag. (Rus)) VLODAVETS, V.V. Using rosolic agar in gqcological research. Bot.zhur.41 no.4: 537-539 Ap '56. (HLRA 9-9) l.Institut obehahey i kommunallnoi g1glyeny Akndemii meditsinskikh nank SSSR, Moskva. I (Agai) (Rosolle acid) (Fungi) VLODAVETS. V.V., kandidat meditaingkikh nauk. Mold fungi in the air of Moscov. Friroda 45 no.12:95-97 D '56. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Institut obshchey i kommunallnoy gigiyeny Akademii nauk SSM. (Moscow-Air-Bacteriology) (Molds (Botany)) 1114ethods of Investigating the blicrof lora of Atmoapberic Air," by V. T. Vlodavet s., Laboratory of Sanitary Bactr.-~-iolo~2(, In- stitute of General and Communal Hygiene, AcUdCL1y Of Ml_'diCal Sciences USSR, Laboratornoye Delo, Vo 3, 110 1, Jan/P!b 57, pp 41-43 The author discusses several problems with which bacteriologists ,are faced in connection with air analyses. He mentionr that no single apparatus can detect all the microflora present in atmospheric air or .the air of closed rooms, and that different quantities oi' microflora .are collected with different apparatuses. Success in air sampling, it is pointed out, depends on the construction of the apparatus used, the dispersion of bacterial aeroplankton, and other factors. The Rechmen- lakiy bacterial separator and the Krotov apparatus are reco=ended as tM best equipment for this purpose. The article gives advantages and disadvantages of various cultur- ing methods in consideration of the fact that the some conditions are -not favorable to the growth of all bacteria. It notes that data on the number of viable microorFanisms in a given voliric of air is always.. idlative, and that strict adherence to standard technique is requisite to:obtaining comparable results. It states that specific types of a pperatus, standard conditions for collecting samples, specific media, and uniform culturing methods should be used. Observations showed that the ~ gr e at e st - numb er , of atmo sphe ri a. mi croo r gani sri~ i i __:' d _e, t -e- -at e, -d- v" hen, , s - .1 a - o ec-ultured: on _meat~pe --or sugar agar -at ples ar - ----- .-IMe-'IMAhor -6~ets_tluit medis. should bi iseeliated aecordiing to the subject unIder-study and gives e,,,snples (Happo medium for streptococcus, tellurium medium for d-11phtheria bacillus, and Bordet-Gengu medium for .,whooping cough bacillus). Optimum conditions for stukving the bacterial colonies collected .are discussed. The author recommends collection of 50-ICO liters of air for sampling with the Krotov apparatus when the bacterial content of the air is low, 25-40 liters when the bacterial content is aver- age, and 10-20 liters when the bacterial content is high. ._ When samples are seeded on a liquid medium (with the Rechmenskiy ~or Dyakanov apparatus and the liquid is subsequently seeded on a solid medium, the nmber of colonies most suitable for stedy is 25- per dish. The following volumes of air arn proposed for collection II.Vith the Rechmenskiy bacterial sampler: 100-150liters in areas of low bacterial -d6neentration and 50 liters for high con~centration- ude- sioti 6:s*thttic bacterial Tho- eld"Incl, ir f a erosold-in special ro,="-,s and chambers for investigating the pro- perties of atmospheric bacteria and studying the effects of various -bactericidal agents on them. It points out that certain difficulties are encountered when the number of colonies in the experimental sample exceeds 41000. The author concludes that, while it is still too soon to consider .developing standards for purity of atmospheric air (which would require taking into account climatic, meteorological, and other factors), such standards are foreseeable in the near future for special rooms, i.e., operating rooms, blood transfusion stations, and rooms for transferring sterile.pharmaceutical, an& ;~~~C4-1?;eparations: into aupaes. ~WM. /:3 -7 A VETS V GUSHCHINA, N.B. (Koakva) 4;~ZW14;61* A Air disinfection by ultraviolet rays In laboratories. Yrach.delo no.4:399-401 Ap 157. (KIBA 10'-7) 1. Institut obabehey I kommunallnoy gigiyeDy ANN SSSR (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS--FMIOLOGICAL IMOT) (AIR--MIFICATION) AUTHOR: Vlodavets, V.V.., Candidate of Medical Sciences 26-12-35149 TITLE: An Effective Method of Studying the Microflora of the Air (Effektivnyy metod izueheniya'mikroflory vozdukha) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1957, # 12, P 113 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The author describes the technology of water soluble filters as developed by American scientists, and in the USSR'by the Ukrainian scholar A.Ye.Vershigora. These filters are intended for the atudy of the air's microflora, and are used for ob- taining micro-organisms by drawing air through them. There- upon the filter is solved in water and investigations are con- ducted in the liquid. The filtration method has proved to be the most effective as it can be used for bacteriological and mycological studies of the air also at low temperatures. ASSOCIATION: Institute of General and Public Hygiene of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moskva (Institut obahchey i kommunallnoy gig~eny Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR, Moskva) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 VLODAVATS. V.V.-, kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Comparative rating of methods for i~e bacteriological analysis of indoor air [with summary in Anglish]. Gig. i san. 22 no.1:51-54 Ja '57. NLRA 10:2) 1. 1z Instituta obahchey i kommunallnoy gigiyanv AHN SSSR (AIR POWTION bacteriole analysis of air in closed prbmioes. comparison of methods (Rus)) (BACTERIA same) VLODAVETS, V.V.; GUSHCHINA, N.B. Air disinfection in laboratories by ultraviolet rays. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun 28 no.2:140-141 F '57 (WLRA 10:4) 1. 1z Instituta obahchey i kommunallnoy gigiyony AMN SSSR. (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (AIR--PURIFICATION) VLODAVETS, V.V., ZUYKOVA. Ye.Yu., MOTOVA. M.A. Comparative evaluation of vari*as methoda of bacteriological analysis of the air at low temperntures [with summary in English] Mikrobiologiia 27 no*-5.-646-651 S-0 158 (MMA 11:12) 1, Institut obahchey i kommunallnoy gigiyerq AM SSSR. (AIR, microbiology, in cold temperature, comparison of various methods of determ. (Rue)) (COW, air microbiol. in cold temperatures, comparison of determe technics (Rue)) . ..I -Iii I I-' ~ ~, I-I Symposium on bacterial aerosols and air-borne infections at the 57th generRl aBsembly of the American Bacteriological Society. Zhur. mikrobiol.epid. i imMe 29 no-7:162-163 J1158 (KIRA 11:8) (AIR--BACTERIOLOGT) VLOI)AVETO,-V-V-,--- Problem of the mechanism of dissemination of air-borne infectioneg Zhuremikrobiol, epid. i immm, 29 no-9:7.3-78 S 158 (MIRA 11:10) 1*Iz Institute. obanchey i kommunallnoy gigiyeny imeni Sysina ANN BSSR. (AIR, microbiology, tranew. of a4r-borne infect. (Rua)) (CL41MUNICABLE DISEASES, tranam air-borne (Rue)) ViDixTATS, V.V. -Zlecv= charges of particles and droplefis of a bacterial aerosol. Biofizikn, 4 no.3:360-364 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. TSentrallnyy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva. (ABRMOIS, .electric charge of particles & drops of bact aerosols (Rue)) (BACTIVITA, same) UG 111 W, VL DAIR-f S, V. V. , A'T BAY!-R;.G. A., P-~PaIA, T. 1., MIAT-OVICH, A . S. y - "'lodern nrctleris of' 3;~t, 4. 1 1 6=7 bactn.riclo;~V In the solution of probiems of co.,rzunal hy-ciene." report submitted at the 11th All-UnIon Congress of Ilyglonists, E~)Ide and Infectionists, .1-95'?. G&YDAMOVICH, S.Ya.; VLODUNTS, V.V.; OBMOVA, IT.R. A method for recovex7 of the influenza virus in the aerosol drop phase. Report W6,1: Effectiveness of recavery of the influenza virus with DIlakonnov's apparatus and soluble filters from gelatin foam. Vop.virus. .4 no.4:396-4ol ji-Ag '59- (MIRA 12:12) 1. Inatitut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR i In'stitut obahche.r i kommunal Ino7 gigi7e'ny imeni A.N. 93raina AMN SSSR, Mosk7a. (Iffy LUANU VIRUSZS , culture) VLODAVETS, V.V. Rapid method for the determination of bacterial sensitivit7 to antibiotice. Antlbiotiki 4 no.5:76-79 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:2) l.'Laboratoriya sanitarnoy bak-teriologii (zav. - prof. L.I. Mats) lustituta obshchey i kommunallnoy gigiyony imeni A.N. Sysina AMR SSSR. - t (ANTIBIOTICS pharmELcol. ) VLODAVETS.-V-V.; X&TS, L.I. Characteristics of air microflora in Moscov and the effect of metereo-, logical factors on it. Mikrobiologiia 28 no.4:574-580 A-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Institut obshchey i kommanallnoy gigiyeny im. A.N. Sysina AMU SSSR. (WUTHER eff . ) (AIR microbiol. ) 10~PTIMTS1,Y.Y. Changes in the specific composition of the air microflara following disinfection by ultraviolet rays. Mikrobiologila 28 no.5;772-?76 S-0 '59. (KIRA 13:2) .1; 1. Institut obshchey i kommunallnoy gigiyeny im. A.N. E~rsina AMN SSSR. (AIR microbiol.) (DISINFECTION) (ULTHAVIOIM RAYS) VL(MLVSTS, V.V. Modern metfiods for a bacteriological analysis of the air. Zhur. mikrobiol.,epid.l Imman, 30 no,12:48-54 D 159, (MA 13:5) 1. 1z Institute. obabehey i kommanalluoy giglyeny imeni Sysina AMR SSM (AIR microbiol.)