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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VORONTSOV, A.I. - VORONTSOV, D.S.

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Country : USSR Category : Plant Diseases, Diseases of Forest Spedies. 0 Abs Jour : MhBiol., No 6, 1959, No 25177 Author :_Vorontsov, 4.__L; Sergeyevaq Ve Go Inst : HI-gNe-rSe-hool. Forest Engine6ring. Title : Role of Resin Canker In the Drying of Pine Plantations, Orig Pub : Nauch. dokli vysshs shkoly. Lesoinzho delo, 1958, No. 2. 14-17 Abstract The primary cause in the drying of pine in Moskovskaya Obalst ig,x~esin canker (the patho- genic agents are Perideftium, pini and Cronar- tium. flaccidum) which creates a favorable ground for settiing of.harmful insects (the bark beetle Ips acuminatus Gyll - etc--~-on the tree. Pure pine plantationsq 3~!~O yeors old, are affected most by resin canker. Card 1/1 U.SSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful P Y Insects and Acarids. Forest Peats. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., no 6, 1959, 254,19 Author Vorontsov, A,I. Inst University of Forestry Engineering. Title Entomophytopathologic Conditions of Urban Green Plantations. Orig Pub Rauchn. dokl. vyssh. shkoly. Leaoinzh, dolo, 1956, No 1, 39-42 Abstract An investigation of grcen plarytations IGP) was conducted in 1952-1956 in 10 cities of tho European part of USSR. The greatest* number of weakenel and dead trees are found in the cities of Southeastern'RSFSR in connection with mass propagation of the tree-trunk pests (P) in regions of insufficient irrigation. In all the cities of the Card 1/2 p USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects, Harmful Insects and Ar-arids. Forest Pesto. Abe jour Ref Zhur Biol., Vo 6, 1959, 25493 Author Vorontsov, A.I. Inst Titlo Biology of the Gypsy Moth and Measures for Its Control. Orig pub Vestn. s.-kh. nauki, 1958) No 41 101-108 Abstract Distribution area of the gjpsy n3th (M). Driftin(;-in 1957 of the butterflies, hatched in the zone of the anti- cyclone in the south and the southeast, by eastern winds into the zone of the cyclone) embracing the central re- gions of the European plain in %"'une-jily. priority of nidi of M propagation wider c=~itions of their oriL,~in in steppe and~forerjt-steppc zones. Cause of frequent nass-propagation of M outbreaks (i=ense distribution area) large biological pliability,. adraptability of the caterpillars to settle In now places by the wind, and Card 1/2 USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insocts. Harmful Insects and Acarids. Forest posts. p Abs TOur Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25493 P01YPhagia- Fodder plants 4mro than 700) In various geographic zones - Dependab" - I., ity of M, activity on the food quality and on th a physioloGical oical factors. e coriplex of phy_ DcvclQPr.'Ontal periods of individual M Staiges and their dependence UP011 temperature. Role of entlwPhagG and diseases on the fluctuation Of M numbers. Control re-;,-hods-. Scraping off ~Md petrolization of ovi_ Positions; spraying witil 'with IMT aerosols. DD-L and- BHC dusts; treatment Prophylaxis and a Significance of the forest-economy syster,l Of sioactlization and supervi- sion in the forest. Necessity OJ.' developing methods of precise forescasts. -- A.P. Adrianoy Card 2/2 39 L 3179-66 ETC(M) ww ACCEMION NR: AP5015353 VFtl(1286165100010091009810099 661.1h ALMIOR: Ct SMI N. Yer-.' Kheyfeta A. 1V- A! Hf-."Dubro, 0 A. -N~. TITLE: Electronic instrument for teasuring velocity,' d'.stance tmversed, and tlw.~ ;Class 42, No- 170776 rA m ISOURCE: Byulleten' lzobratenly I tovarnykh znakov, no. 9, 1965, 98-99 ITOPIC TAGS* tellurometer, radio rangefinder, keodette nltrme t AB67RACT: An Author Certificate, Issued for a device vitich measures velocity, distince traversed, and time, combines a bigh-precLsion tellurometer, a phase recorder equipped vLth a unit for converting sinusoidal signals to pulsed signals, and a unit for measuring phase differences. Readings iprb mae yjs~allk.. The Conneetl6ns 6f the itiviaL Consiting oj j 54 circuit j~ ype modules, Jifee of ;OMPUte _t are described in detail. [SP) AMMIATION, none C"'d Je T VORONTSOV A.H. Propngation of forest pests as related to Intman activity in forestry. Okhr.,Drir.i zapov.delo v SSSA no.4;16-24 160, (HIBA 13:6) 1. Mookovskly legotekhnicheskiy institut. (Forest Insects) 1. ~ I., CJMV7.lr3lAKDVj, kando t0fti, nwko, Jn%h*v4zpit= I*V rwgal -1 nga : ,, P-V*.-,~ A,P*t - inzbw4.zpit= -go 3u RWwn and bibliogmplVo Ifort aboro 49 not 1202d4l D # 65 (minA i9a) MOVEDEV, A,Mj VORONTSOVI A.Pj M&WVKAO X.N. Modified chargi~jdevlce for the DK-.0,2 dosimeter with an ac. power oupply. Vast. rent. i rad., 35 no- 061 JI-Ag 160. WIRA 14:2) lo Iz kafedry rentg enologii i meditsinskoy radiologii, (zav, - kiy) Kalinfinskogo meetitainskogo instituta, prof& V,P, Grats*$ (direktor - dotoent A.N. Kush~ev), (RADIATION-DOSAGE) VORONTSOV, A.V., dotsent; DEKIYANOV, V.M., dotoent Treatsent of fractures of the femurl review of foreign literature. Ortop., travm, i protez. 24 no-3:77-84 Mr '63. (WRA 17:2) 1, Adres avtorov: Leningrad, K-9j Botkinskaya ul.p d.13, Klinika trawatologii i ortqpedii Voyenno-maditsinskoy ordena, Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. VORONTSOV, A. V. dotsent; MOLODOV, P. A.,, kand. med. nauk AnOysis of errors and complications. in the treattent of patients with dlapbyseal fractures of the bones of the foream. Vast. khlr. no.4:103-ICY7 162. (MIRA 15 :4) 1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (nich. - prof, 1. Lo Krupko) Voyenno-neditainskoy ordena Lenina akademli im. S. H. Kirova, Adres avtorov: Ieningrad, Botkinekm ul., d. 13, kUnika ortopedii i travmatologii. (ARM-FRACTURE) BLAZHNOV, A.G., inzh.j VORONTSOVT-A-V, inzh.; IZYUMOV, A.A.t iazh.1 LYSOVI I.V., lnzh.,- PRAGER, V.Kh., inzh.,- RYASKOV. V.L... inzh.; DEROV, V.A., tekhnik,- KOSTINA, V.F.., red.; UKAS, L SHEVICH, V.K., tekhn. red, [Over.-all automation at a bearing plant] Kompleksba.ia avtoma- -tizataiia na podshipnikovom zavode. SaraLov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 53 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Saratovskiy podshipnikovyy zavod (for all except Kostina, Lukashavich). (Saratov-Bearing industry) (Automation) TOROUTSOV, A.T., IaLryi.med.11ailic Technic of closed Introduction of a nail in medial fractures of the femoral neck. Ortop.,travn. i protex. 18 no.5.'73-75 S-0 #57. (MIRA 12:9) 1. I,L kafedry ortopedii i travmatologii ~nach. - prof.I.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena Lent-3a akademii im. 3.14. Kirova. (F=M--YRACTMM) FMILIA :*P-c r 1101 13 1f flir,,ery An!"Ist 59 t &A. I'd) 4214.(1074) SURGICAL METHOD OF CLOSED PRONATION FRACTURES OF TIBIA AND FIBULA TREATMENT (Russian text) - V o r o n I a o v A. V. - ................................... VESTN. KIIIH. 1950, 81/10 (81-84) IlluB. 3 .-..M.().5 .In the last 4-yoar period 62 caseB were operatively treated. The t 11ifficult variety is the displacement o( medial malleolus which has to be fixed exactly in the proper position. If thl3 Is correctly done, the talar subluxation and the disl3ca- tion disappear. The operative treatment consisted in medial malleolus fixation alone, silk was applied In 18. metal nailing In 32 and heterogenous bone In 12 camies. When the distal ligament tetween tibia and fibula in ruptured fixation by a metal bolt with a nut or by a nall is indicated. For 1.5 months after surgery a Paser-of- parts dressing of the leg, not Including the knee. was the rule. In 44 out of 82 - accordingly, the follow-up revealed 34 good, 9 fait, and 8 bad r:s:ujltm. VOROBTSOV, A.V., kand.med.nauk Zomparative evaluation of methods of oattiosynthesin in closed fractures of bones of the extremities. ()rtop.travm.i protez. 20 no.9t22-30 S '59. (11IRk 13:2) 1. Is kafedry ortopedii i travmtologii (nachallnik - prof. I.L. Mnipko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordens. Leniza akademii im. $.M. Kirova. (EXTREMITIES, fract. & dieloo.) TITLU, An A4LOtat~tiu buYlou rur ilullakilng L14u (Iroovogj ut Ball Bearing Outer Races (Avtomat dlya polirova- niya zhelobov naruzhnykh kolets sharikovykh pod- shipnikov) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, ~~958, Nr 69 P 133 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Class 67a, 10. Nr 113881 (565827 of 30 Jan 1957). Submitted to the Committee for Inventions and D180overies at the Ministers Council of USSR. An automatic device for polishing the grooves of ball bearing outer races being fed from a bin, with polishers on levers pressing abrasive bands on the work surface, and a split spr*.ng for holding the race being polished, the proti. usions on the holder ring fitted into grooves on the end face of a rotat- ing hollow spindle through wh.ch the races come from the bin to be moved by a pixsh-rod into the holder ring. Card 1/1 ON XMOBIN, L.V*,Iinzh.; VORONTSOT, A.V* Continuous automatic grinding machines. Ilbst. mash. 37 no,8:36-38 Ag '57. (Grinding machineo) (MM 10:9) oA i'1 S u I/ /) (.4 KRUFKO, I.L. prof. (Leningrad, ul. Gmirnova. d.8, L-jr.5); VORONTSOV, A.Y., kandomedansuk Gateosynthests in fractures and pseuderthroots Cwith summary in linglish on ~--1583. Veet.khir. 79 no-1009-65 0 157. (HIRA lOtl2) 1. Iz kafedry ortopedii i travmatologii (nacho - prof, I.L.Krupko) Voyanno-mediteinskoy ordens lenina skedemii im. B.H.Kirova. (FRACTURNS, surge ostaosynthesis, choice of method (Rua)) (PUIMOARTHROSIS same) Surgical truatwaji~ of olomosi prvoittud JV4CA%4%'dO 01 Wv- ~WAA OiO fibula. Vest,khir, 81 n0'10:81-84 0 158 (HIRA llill) 1. Iz kliniki ortope Idii i travmtalogli (nache - prof# I.L. trafto) Voyeuno-meditoinskoy ordena Lenina. akadem-li imeni S-K- 111rovae Adree avtore: Leningrad, Botkinaknya uleg d,130 kliniki ortopedit i trnvmatologil voyenno-weditsinakoy ordeniq Lanina akademil iffloni S.M. Kirova. (TIBIA, fracte closed pronated fract., surge (RuG)) (PIBULA, fracte same (Run)) Sep 10c- jrooM/ IL,~-_ciicine - Anesthesia / t 52 *'Intre~ossal Anesthesia in Surgical Tnterference an Extremities," Prof I. L. Kru-pko, A. V Vorontsov, S. S. Tkachenko. Chair of Orthopedics, Mil Med Acad imeni S. M. Kirov, Teningrad "Vest Khirurgii" Vol 72, No 5, PP 15 -19 j+.juz~rjtL rnea at the Iacade=y since 1949. Advocates its use in military field. practice. Enume.-ates the ad- vantages of this method as 'follavs: simpli7citv ot procedure. sptisfactor.-%r analgosic effect 229T52 Produced by the even distribution. of the anec- 'th6tic soln through the blood vessels of the area reetricted by the tourniquet. states that a Marked lownring of the muscular tonep observed during this anesthesia, is favorable for work on closed fractures and sprains. States that cor- rection of closed fractures and-repair of sprained I :Joints have been successfully pee-ormed under Intra-i los0al P-Psthesia. Notes tbat-the ~Iisadvantage of 1 this method is the necessity of applying a tourni- quet and the rapid recovery of sensitivity after itis.removal. 229T52 0 VORONTSOV, A.V., )mndidat maditsinskikh nauk Intraossaous anesthesia in setting dislocations and in reposition of bone fragments. Ortop.travm. I protez. no.406-4o -Ti-Ag '55- (MLRA 8:10) 1. Iz kafadry ortopedii (nach-prof. I.L.Krupiro) Voyenno- meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii in. S.K.Kirova. (DISLOCATIONS, therapy, aneeth.,intra-osseous) (FRACTURES, therapy annoth.,intra-osseous) (ANESTHESIA, LOCAL, intra-osseous. in disloc. & fract. ther.) VCRONTSOV, A.V., podpolkovnik MCd.81=hby. kand.med,nauk Changes in muscle tone during intra7oooeoua anesthesia and its practal role In reduction of fractures and dislozntions, Voenomedezhurs not 1201-33 D157 (MIRA 11:5) (ANESTHESIA, LOCAL? intra-ossecus in frnet. & disloc. surg.,eff. on musc.tonus (Rus)) .(HUSCISS, phveiolog7, tonus, off, of Intra-osseoun anesth. In fract. & disloc. surg, (Rue)) (FRACTURES..surgery' intra-oaseous anesth., eff. on musc. tonus (Rus)) (DISGLOGATIONSO surgery. sameY BUSHKIN, B. 1. VORONT SOV. A.V. Comparative evaluation of conservative a&L operative methods for troating fractures in ionizing radiation lnjurile; experiemental study. Ortap.. travm. protez. 19 no-1:13-16 Ja- 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Is kafedry ortopedii i travmatologii (nach. - prof. LL.Krupko) Voyanno-meditsinsko7 ordena Ienina akademit im. S.M.Kirova. (FRACTURES, exper. effe of surge & conservative there in fracts caused by penetrating radiations in rabbits (Rue)) (RADIATIONS, inj. off. eff. of surge & conservative ther. in fract, in rabbits (RUND PIONTXOVSKIY, Bronialay Alsksandrovich:_VORONT$QIE..L.L.,-OtvatgtvGmw redalktor; DOBRY41NA. A.Ta.. redaktor-;-VRTMEUM3-,I.B., tekbniebeskiy redaktor (Ilea,tric power supply installations for wire communication enterprives] Untzoistvo elektropitainahchikh ustanovok prodpriiatit proyodnoi eviazi. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam'eviazi i radio, 1956, 30 P. (MIJIA 9: 10) (Electric power plants) (Storage batteries) (Telecommunication) XRUPKO.,-X,L,,,, prof.' (Lmlmgradp X-9,. u1. Smiftov~jj d*8*9 A.V.p, Yd doteent. Some pfobla=~ lnli~ mrSipal treatimt OJ' closedULphystal fractures of,th6 tem= and ijbia. Ves*o I:bir. Grekov. 90 no.4W-48 'AP163 (MIRA-17s2) 1. Tz kafedr7 travmatologii i ortopirdii ( nachallnik - prof* I.L.Krupko) Toymmo-meditsinakoy ordena L-mina akademii imani S.14J[irova. VOROMOV, A.V.; MWMIN, L.V. Semi-automut for the insertion of bulls into the cage of bicycle bearings. Podshipnik no-7:27-28 JI 153. MR, 6:8) (Ball--Bearings) 411 KWM. Ivan Loontlyevich; TOMMMY, Alsksandr Vitall'yevich: MACHIM, SergMey st ftigopg~ or; RULVA, H.S., tekhnicbsuldy redaktar. Clutraosseous anesthesia In swCary of extraidtles] Tnutrl- kostnaia anest"sits pri khtrurgichoskikh voeiihatellstyakh na k6nechnoettlakh. LLeniavadJ-Go;s.izd-vo wdl*zalnekol lit-ry, laningradekoe ot&-nie,,1955. 104 p. (MLRA 8:12) (AMIMIA) (jtfMjfZ]jS (AXA?Oky)_SIJRMM) VORONISOV. A.V.. dotsent (Leningrad K-18, Pesoc:-maya ul., d.2-4,kv.56) Abstracts of articles received by the editors. Ort. travm. J protez. 23 no.10:77 0 t62. (MIRA 17slO) 1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. 1.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordenaLenina akademil. Imeni Kirova. VAYTS, Daniil Moisayevich; GEORGIANOVp Konstantin ViktorovicL; YAKOBSON.. Vladimir Vladimirovich; KARp0jr., N.I., retsenzent; VORMTSOV,, A.Ye., naucbn. r(d.; LESKOVA, L.R,., red. (Inetallation of marine radio-engineerizig equipment] Montazh sudovoi 'radiotakhnichoskoi apparatury. Leningrad, Izd-vo Sudostroanial 1964. 167 p. (MIRA 17t.12) RABINOVICH, Abram Crigorlyevich;-V-GROHTSO-V,,-,Aqe,~p,,;Gtsenzentj IIEOFITOV, A.M., retsenzent; OKUNI, Ye.L., nauchn. red.; LESKOVA, L.R., red. (Adjustment of radio systems] Regulirovka radiotekhnicheakikh ustroistv. Leningrad, Sadostroenie.. 1964. 218 p, (MIRA 17:5) DAVYDOVI Pavel Semenovich; CHERNYSIIEV, Valeriy Olegovich; VOR.014.TSOV, A.Ye.# inzh., retsenzent; VILENKIN, B.I., nauchn. red.; BRYTSINA, I.M.p red.; KRYAY=A, D.H., teklm. red. (True motion indicator in a ship's radar] Indikator istin- nogo dvizheniia sudovykh RLS. Leningrads Sudpromgiz# 1963. 163 p. (MIRA 17:3) PERESADA, Viktor Petrovich; retsenzent; PER, B.A.., re- tsenzent; PANFILOV, V.G., reteenzent; BPMEV, I.V,, otv, red.; '., AZARGVA,.J~G.p nd.; FRUMJII, F.Sarp`ftklm. -red. (Radar detectlon of marine objects] Radiol)katsionnaia vidimost' mor- ' skikh ob"ektov. Leningrad, Goo.soiuznoo ild-vo midootroit. promyshl., 1961, 158 P, (KIRA 14:22) (Radar) FASTOVSX1Y, lzya Abramovich; FURMAVOY, Wye Mikhaylovich; j=Rqpj, ~AY 4)tv..red.; SMMKOVA, D.P., red.; SHISHKOVA, L.M., takhn.red. (Standerd Instruments for measuring radio Lnterfarence from industrial installations) Tipovye pribory dlia izmaroniia Industrialln.vkh radiopomekh. Leningrad, Goo.soiusnoo izd-vo sudoetroit.promyshl., 1959. 119 P. WILA 12:4) (Radio-~Interfsrenoe) FASTOVSKIT, loya Abramovich; FURKAHOV, Illya Hikheylovich; VORONTS , A#Yo,p otv.rod,; LZONOVA, B.I., red.; SHISHKOVA, L-A., takhn.red. (Tracing and investigating sources of industrial radio inter- ferences] Poisk istochnikov industriallnykh radiopomkh i ikh isoledovanie. Leningrad, Goo.soiume lzd-vo sudostrolt, promyshle, 1959. 60 pe (LIRA 12:10) (Radio--Interference) TROSWIOVI Ilikolay Aleksandrovich,---VORONTSOV,_AXA,,s inzh.,, rettienzent; N-A, N.P., re KOMI, H.L.0 naucbnyy red.; GOLUBE d.; ERASTUVA:, N.V.j tekbn* red. [aadio equipment using traveling-wave tubes) Radioapparatura na lampakh begushchei volryo Leningrad, Gos.soiuznoe ind-vo ffudostroit. promyshl., 1961o 218 pe (MIU 15:2) (Radio-Equipment and ou lke (Traveling-wave tubeor. ~ VORONTSOV, B.D. ......... .................... Uee of Gbebysbev's metbod in the solutioz. of equations. Trad7 Ural. politekh. Inst. a0.79:15-24 159* (MIRA 13:?) (Xquationa, Thearv of) VORONTSOV. 13.D. ----------------- Use of bigher order methods for the solution of equationse Trudy Ural. politekh. lust' no-79:~5-32 159. (MMA 13: 7) (i;Zlons, Theory of) VbR0NTSDV,'t~,_D SUBJUT, USSR/MLTHMTICS/Theory o*f approximations CARD 1/1 PG 164 AUTHOR VOROJMOV B.3). kTis On a process for the solu~;ion of equati6ne. PERIODICAL Uspechi mat*Nauk 11, No*lp 187-190 (1956) reviewed 7/1956 .If f(x) is 4sufficiently often differentiable function, then as an improvoment of an approximated zero of f(s) the apbhor proposes the valuo x" f Mn( t)/M~ .1 who" the DV are reouxeively determined by 1 2 D Is D VD f"fJD + f"If D 0 V -0-1 it v-2 0 AA~-. M- s. 'it.. ft- f7- IN gm MUM ..YORONTSOV, B,D. or,the solution of squtionso 115p.mat.nauk 11 no,,1:187- 190 J&P-7 156. (Iquations) (waA 9: 6) TIT -Qt4~ Pm -04, . v VOR(MTSOY "B omo,._(~eningrad) Steel rope efficiency, Ketallurg 4 no.3:34-33 Nr 159. (MIRA 12:4) (wire rope) AUTHOR: Vorontsov IB.M. Engineer SOV/130-58-9-18/23 TITJ:E*. ;Z- iev c~efor ~Mfing n ~on-u ~twj sting Steel Cables (Pris- posobleniye dlya izgotovleniya nereskruchivayushchikhsya stallnykh kanatov) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, vr 91 PP 32-33 (USSR) ABSIMACT: The author points out the advantagos Of steel cables in which the elastic deformation of the strands has been reduced by preliminary plastic deformation into the spiral in which they are woven into the cable and describes a machino for thip porpofie at the Lejiingradi3kly otaleproW- atilyy zavoct (Iddingrad Mdel-rollline Worl(o). It oonfllAtp (Figure 1) of six three roller sections (roller &iamo 8er 20 mm), uniformly distributed along a periphery at 24 to the shaft. The outermost rollers are at a fixed distance but the middle ones of each section are attached to a disc which is kept at the proper aettii-ES by a worm drive. The strands, after being deformed by gassing over the rollers, are formed into cable. Two devices are available, one for &-,10-, the other for 11-15.5-zzi diameter cables. The authorlgives an approximate equation for calculating the required distance between the outermost rollers, mentions Cardl/2 briefly tests at the works and ste.tes that with 15-5-mm dia. V Device for Making von-untwisting Steel Cables SOV/130-58-9-16/23 6 x 19 x 1 cable (GOST 3070-55) it is advantageous to use deformed-strand cables in pulleys whose diameter is 20 or more times that of the cable. There are 2 figures. 1. Cables--Production 2. Cables--Propert4es 3. Steel--Application3 Card 2/2 VORMSOV, B.M. Steel cables of nev design and their use. Notiz.proizv. no.I: iv-iv 1,56. OOA& 10:2) (Wire rope) - TORONTSOV. UL- Higb-duty bv-rdness gauges are needed. Im.takh. no.49 17-19 Ap '6o. (mm 1318) (1krdneme-Aeaeurementi.k 06175 25 (1), 28 (11 2) BOV/115-59-11-3/36 AUTHOR, Vorontsov, B.N. .TITLE- A Set of Measures and Instruments for Mobile .',aborato- ries PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya teklinika, 1959f Nr llp PP 13-14 ABSTRACT: The Gor1kovskaya g,)sudarstvennaya kontrol1naya labora- toriya po izmeritel'-noy tekhnike (Gorlkiy State Con- trol Laboratory for Measuring Instruments) designed and manufactured a set ofspecial measures and measu- ring instruments, especially for use in mobile labora- torten. A general view of this kit is shown in Fig 1 and ito contentu lo liatod in a table. The instruments are designed for checking uAiVu:AM11 IflutrUM01M. for li- near and angle measurements and devices fov doterrnin- ing the hardness of metals, which are found =oat f~-e- quently in the practical work of mobile laboratories. The total weight of the case with one complete oet of measuring Instri-imenta I.fj 7 kg. Gage blacks and angle Card 1/2 measuring instruments were marit:,factured by a special S A OWI15-59-11-1/36 A Set of Measures and Instruments for Mobile Laboratories order. They are more convenient and have a higher pro- ductivity than similar instruments of conventional de- sign. Since existing devices have too large dimensions and are more or less of a stationary type, the author designed a device for checking portable inside dial calipers, as shown in Fig 2. This device may be also used.for checkihg dial indicators and lever gages. A note from the editor says that this instrument kit should be supplemented by a lever micrometer and a de- vice for checking the measuring force of micrometers. There are 2 photographs and 1 table. Card 2/2 . ~t~., VORONT6GVo B.M. I a,~ Now techniques for fixing diamond lips on the TIC-type hardness I gauge, Iza.takh. no.4:78-79 Jl-Ag 136. WRA 9: U) (Hudness-ftasuremut) VOROYMV, H,Y, Iffective quality control in factory laboratories. Izo.takh. no.2: 57-61 Mr-Ap 156. (MRA 9-- 7) (Mensuration--(bmlit)r control) (Uginsering laboratories) A ,ORONTOOV B,N State testing laboratories and departmental inspeotion. Iza. tokh. no.1:88-89 Ja-F 158. (KIRA 11:2) (Testing laboratories) (Measuring Instramento-Testing) -------------- AUTHORSs Vorontsov, B.N., and Panfilov, I.A. 115-5-7/44 TITLE% On the Wire Wear Tolerance (0 dopuske na iznos provolochek) PERIODICALt "Izmeriteltnaya Tekhnika", No 5, Sep-Oct 1957, pp 17-19 (USSR) ABSTRAM The article deals with the measuring wires applied in the con- ventional three-wire method of measuring tha pitch diameter of thread-cutting instruments and thread calipers. According to the requirements of standard ,rmT 2475-44"and the instruction "45-4811, plant inspectors are forced monthly to reject large quantities of usable wires, since a diameter inaccuracy of 0-0003 mm already makes wires rejectable. Apart from that, wires are presently designed mainly to be measured by hor- izontal optimeterst while actually an increasing number of plants is employing vertical optimeters, length meters and minimeters and not horizontal optimeters. The author suggests ~ revision of the existing technical conditions. He describes ~ wire checking method developi,d by the measurements-labor- atory of the Gor'kiy Automobile Plant and cites the wire tolerances applied by this plant. He mentions that the plant still has a large stock of wires made by the American stand- ard. The method of the Gorlkiy Plant allows a 2J-times higher Card 1/2 diameter wear tolerance of wires without an increase of error On the Wire Wear Tolerance in the measurements of pitch diameter. The articla contains 3 tables. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Pard 2/2 115-5-7/44 VORONTSOV, BOo PERELISHTEYN I Te.L; DONDEy Yu.Ya..; DRUKER, Z.I. New principles for determining the compulsi(n2 of official testIng of measuring instruments. Izm.tekh,, no.5:58-61 My 161, (MIRA 14:5) 1. Zamestitell Nachallnika Wentrallnory imiritellnoy laboratorii Gorlkovokogo avtomobilinogo zavoda (for Vorontsov). 2. Nachallnik laboratorii alektricheakikh istaoreniy zavocUt DININO imeni S. M. Kirova (for Druker). (Measuring itstruments.-Testing) BOV/115-58-1-43/50 The State Control Laboratories and Departments]. Supervision ments. In an attempt to improve the situation, the Gor'kij State Control Laboratory has organized a Section of Linear Measurements, and included into it not only representativ- es from its own staff but also the "TsIL" bosses of the ~ largest plants in Gorlkiy. The experience of this Section is described, and some positive results are mentioned, i.e. introduction of some new measuring instruments and tools into practical use* 1. Measurement 2. Ins truffAnts--in.-pectJork 3). instrr-ments --Control Card. 2/2 _250) SOY/115-59-8-28/33 AUTHOR: B. N, TITLE: Eliminating Superflous Items in Instrument Building PERIODICAI: Izmeritellnaya tekhnikap 1959, Nr 8, pp 57-58 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In recent years, the Soviet industry produces an ade- quate amount of precision measuring instruments which are comparable to -the best foreign models. Howeve-,, disregarding operational requirements, the manufactu- rers furnish accessories which are never 1 ,ised, Ma-- nuals explaining the applica4jon of these devices do not indicate for which purp013e -the one or other acce.- asory was designed. At the same time, without knowing the requirements of -14-he users (or simply dis- regarding them), the instrument plants do not pro- duce some of the necessary accessories without which the devices cannot be fully used. As a result, nu- merous expensive accessories supplied with the mea- suring instruments are not used and the money spent for their manufacture has been wasted. For example, the interferometer PITJ-2 is equipped with accesso- ries for checking Category Ii gage blocks. However, Card 1/3 the manufacturer should know that Category II measu- SOV/115-59-8-28/31 Eliminating Superflous Items in Instrument building ring instruments are not cheoked on a As a rule, enterprises use the j?-UJ-2 for category IV mea- suring instruments. Consequently, these accessories are not used, However, the Instructions for utili- zing the PIU-2 should contain more detailed descrip- tions of adjusting the mirro:~ when countinlifading interference lines. A more perfect method of coun- ting interference fringes by means of additional op- tical attachments should be developed instead of re- commending the application of a magnifying glass which is not contained in tho instrument aocessories. Telescope calipers are also provided with unnecessa- ty accessories which are never used. Telescopo cali- pers are used for more than r2o years, but theIr design remained unchanged, although some parts could have been improved. The manual describing the utilization of goniometer GS-5 is much too short, although this measuring instrument differs essentially from simi- lar devices. The GS-5 is equipped with seven inter- Card 213 changeable eyepieces, but the purpose of five of them 30V/115-59-8-28/33 Eliminating Superflous Items in Instrumeat Building is not explained in the manusi. This may cause im- Proper utilization of the five eyepieceB, decrea- sing the value of the instrument. POr eliminating the aforementioned deficiencies, the instruments plants must cooperate with the users. They should collect Infcrmation on the operation of the measu- ring instruments and should atudy the application .of accessories. In addition, the Ptate control la-- boratories must study the OPE!rational properties-of measuring instruments and must indicate ways of im- provements. C.'ard 3/3 SOV/115-56-5-5/16 AUTHOR: Vorontsov, B.N. TITLE: Ur~gent7MsK=of ~Depar~-r-ntal Supervisory Organs (Neot- lozhnyyp zadachi organov vedomstvennogo nadzora) PERIODICAL: Izmeritelynaya tekhnika, Nr 5,' Pp 7-9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author df-jlares that widespread reform is needed for really efficient supervision in the factory. '-?ecn*- nical supervision must be completely reorganized, the most important supervisory procedurezi being handed over to the factory workers, and onl:~ the most -responsible supervisory operations and overall management should be given to the OTK - the organs of' technical control. The author first calls for the workers to be specially trained in handling control equIpment; particularly every worker should look after "his" group of measuring devices, partly in order to delegate responsibility to the individual, partly to eliminate errors which have arisen through the use of "second hand" measuring Card 1/2 devices. An important role is ascribed to the factor-y SOV/11`-58-5-3/35 Urgent Tasks of' Departmental Supervisory Org~jns Measuring Laboratory (TaIL) which, the author f eels, should control the entire supervisory proci-luures and check the state of the equipment via spot chccl(s. This type of reorganization of' factory supervision is curr- ently being carried out in the sovnarkhozes, 'Ihis new system was tried out as an experiment in a number of 'Icnterprises in Gorikiy.The results showea .-,hiit, whereas under the o~d system in the case of 650 workers, lb'/~- ~30% of the 1200 pieces of' equipment needed repairs, under the new system, this percentage was reauced to 1% for the same period. Finally t?Ie author called f'or a supervisory s- into consideration varyii.g ystem, taking conditions, in contrast to the old,system, which vias meant to be equally valid for all conditions. Also special CLI units should be created to check the measur- ing instruments. The editorial st 'aff asks for reacers' Card 2/2 opinions on the above questions. ~ VOILONTSOV. B.N, MMWWxWW4VWPw""---, Checking hardness geuges, lie, tokh, c.a.3:90 W14o 137. (Gaupos-Testing) (XLPA 204-8) 'IQR-:AoTSOV. B.N.; PAkfIL'Or'. I.A. Allowancas for wepr of thin wiren* ltm.%ekh. no.5:17-L9 Z-0 '5?. (nRA 10: c)) (Mechanicin! wear) (Wire) "' To B.N. C6,o*king squares on control boards. Ism. takh. no.2:68-69 Mr-Ap '579 (nn lotO (carpenters square) VORONTSOV, B.Ir. ., ~.,!~Aa ~M Apparatuses for chocking instruments used in measuring linear dimensions. lzm.tekh. no.1:63-67 Ja-Y 156. NLEA 9:5) (measuring instruments--Testing) VORONTSOV, B.V., Inzh.... -Technical and economic factors in planning the production of precast and reinforced concrete in construction Vardn ani plants. Transp. stroi. 10 no.906-48 3 160. (MIFA 13:9) (Precast concrete) mom lm N _LTOW TIM. B.V., inzhener; TAGNUS, Te.L., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; V.I.; TAMTSKITO O.A. Building narrow-gauge railroads by specialized crews. Torf. prom. 34 no.3:24-28 157# (MLRA 10:5) 1. Vvevoyuzrqy nauchno-insledovatesiskiy institut transportnago stroltelletva Ministerstye, transportnogo stroitelletvs. (Railroads--Construction) ACC NR% AP7000939 SOWUL, CODE: U11/02~0/66/0W/01 T1000610008 ~TNHCIRS; Chermavokly, V. P. (Director); Vorontoov, B. V, (Deputy director,) ORGs Earth Roadbed Equipment Laboratoryt TaNIIS (Laboratoriya oooru;-,heniya zemlyanogo polotna) TITLE: Earthwork in frozen soils must be mechanized SOURM Transportnoye Btroitalletvo, no. 11, 1966, 6-a TOPIC TAGSs excavating machinery, soil behavior, arctic climate, pneumatic device ABSTRAM: A survey of equipment and methods used for carth~work in permafrost and seasonally frozen soils is proscribed. Present techniques of cutting, crushing, grinding,.and removing soils are compared as to their economics and efficiencies, and machines associated with each technique are descr- '1'bed in some detail. It is pointed out,that the volume of these operations will increase from the present 3 million m~ to some 9, million m3 by 1970 and that the current techniques are difficult, costly, and inefficient. Loosening the soild by blasting is used in about Aloe of all the work, but is dangerous to habitations and equipment, does not produce fragments of desired sizel and may be fo 'llowed by refreezing.- Mechanical.breaking (in 7CF/o of the work) is accomplished by freely falling wedges or balls carried by cranes or excavating machines. This technique is inefficient, wears out the machinery involved, and is expensive. It is recommended that the machinery be constructed in two gaugest for use Card 1/2 um 624-139.2 ACC NR, AP7000939 in regions where the frost line does not reach below 1,3 m from the surface, and for a frost-line of 2 m. Working capacities of such machines are brierly discussed, their characteristics are givenj'and tractors DET-250 are ouggeuted as carriers. Excavating buckots with built-in pneumatic jackhammers arp being investigated and may prove to be very useful. Their working efficiencies are compared with those of various machines, and the results are tabulated. It is concluded that buckets with jackhammora are highly promising because thoy do away with tho necessity for soil loosening by aepa- rate machines prior to its removal, may be applied to excavating of medium-hard rocks, are simple to manufacture.and economicar to operate. For.these reasons their develop- mentj design, and mass produPtion are highly recommendia. Orige art. hass 1 table and 2 fbnmlas. (041 SUB 08/ SUBM DATE: none ATD PRESS3 Card 2/2 4t UBWMedicine - Nervous System, Wfects G"'P/O~t.48 of Drugs on Medicine - Nervous System, PbyBiology OThe Inhibitive Action of the Cathode," D. S. Voron- tGov, Animal Physiol Inst, Kiev State U, 10 jpp *Flzlol Zhur SSSRO Vol =V, no 5 A zerve imp-ilse entering a section of nerve *alters&" w1th a solution of cbcairi or potassium chloride in!- tlAll~'lucr6ases, then decreases the excitability of the section. -Period of Increased excitability with respect to taw cathode corresponds to the so-called. *81solV4e refractory phase." Investigates phencmenca URM/Medicine - Nervous System., Effects sep/oat of Druge an (Contd) and states concluslons. Submitted 3 Jun 46. VORONTSOV, D.S. - - r Pathways of the development of modern physiology. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 9 no.4t42740-6 Jl-Ag 163. (M-:,.A 17; 10) 1. Inatitut fiziologii im. Bogomolltsa AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. VORONTSCIVo D.S. Characteristics of the,physiological structure of the living can. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 10 no-1:3-15 164. (MRA 1798) 1. Institut fiziologii im. Bog=olltaa P11 UkrSSR, Klyev. VCROITSCV, D.S. 23.591. 0 PRMCEE H.EKTRICh:-SKIKh POT-~MSIALCV ZhIVYKh TKANEY. (LCYTAD I PRENIYa). V SB: GAGFISKIYe BESEZY (FO HUCGII). T.I. TPILISIS, 1949, c. 149-93 SOt LETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949 VCRC19TSCY, D.S. . . .......................... Action currents of the spinal cord Infrega. Report 2. NaukesapoKleyoung 8 n0-70-40 150 [i.o..149]. (MMA 9.10) i.Sektor sbahchey fisiologii.' (SPINAL CCIRD) (MYOUS SYSTM--BiTRACHIL) (VLBMCMSIOLOGY) 'TaRCNTSOV, D.S.; FUDELO-OSIPOVA. S.I. Correlation of stimulation and excitation of a plantar preparation from a -7:41-62 frog by separate RtImulations. Nauk.sap.Kiev.un.8 no 150 [10961491. Wu 9:10) I.Sektar obahchey fiziologii. (IMRVES) (MUSOLM) (NAMRaPHYSIaMY) VORONTSOV, D.S. IN -- Analectrotonic reaction of the cerebrospinal radiclas. Fiziol.zh. SSSR 37 no.2:152-161 Har-Apr 51. (GT.ML 21:1) 1. Institute of Animal Physiology attached to Kiev State University. A I- VOW)NTGOV, D. S. ~ Inhibition of the neural ixpulse with cath(xte of short duration electric current, Fixiol. xh. SSSR 38 no- 29179-193 gar-Apr 1952. (OtAffs 2213) 1 1 1, Institute of Animal.Physiolw, Kiev State University. VORONTSOVe D.S Xlectric motion of the anterior root to antidromic Immame, Fiviol, sh. SSSR 38 no.4.:471-478 July-Aug 1952. 23:2) I. SCientific-Researoh Institute Of Animal PhYGIO109rattachad to Kiev State University, VORMTSOV, D.S., professor; BOGAOH, P.G., doteent, otvetstvannyy rodaktor I --------- (An outstanding Russian physiologist I N.B.I'vedensiciij Y~daiushchllsl& ruaskii fiziolog N.H.Vvedenskii. (Kiev] Izd-vo Klevskogo. goo* unive. im. T.G.Shevchenko, 1953. 43 P. (KLRA 0:8) (Vvedeaski%, Hikolai Ugonlevich. 1652-192?) USSWHumn and Animal Physiology. 112e Nervow System. V Abe qjour: Ref. zhur-Bioi-, No 6, 1958, 2T326- Axithor : D.S. Vorontsov- Ust : Title : The Different porms of ELectrotonic Potentials Seen in the Spinal-Cord Roots in the Frog- Orig Pub: In the Collection: Probl. sovrem. fiziol. nervn. i Wabecbn. sistem. Tbilisi, AN GruzSSR, 1956, 31-42. Abstract: A description is given of the electrotoniC Potentials er,ising in the anterior and posterior roots of the spiml cord upon stimulation of different roots or ]periptierml nerves. The electrotonIc potelitial of an anterior root seen Ui response to stinLUtion Of a posterior root was characterized by a duration of from o.1 to 1 second and abovej its sign was usually Card 1 1/4 MSR/Mumn and Aninal Physiology. The Nervous System. V Abs Jour: Ref. Zhurr-Biol., No 6, 1958, 27326. root associated with antidromic atinulation could beboth protracted ezd brief (10 to :30 meec) and both negative and positive. Wben the brain was stinilated,, veryprotracted,. high-wTlitude) conaistently negative electro- tonic potentials arose in an anterior root. The electrotonic potentials of the posterior roots were more constant and in the overwhelm- ing majority of cases were negative, but could be positive under certain conditions. Electro4k tonic potentials could be produced in a post- erior root both by atimlation of different poeterior roots and by emUdromic excitation of anterior roots, differing in the latter case only by a more prolonged latent perior. Pro- Card 3/4 YORONTSOV,D.S. Alactrotonic potentials of the nerTous syeteme Fistol.shur, CUkr~1 2 no.5:12-25 S-0 856. (KIRA 10:1) 1, Iiiyslkiy dershavaty universitat iment. T.G.Rhavehouka i Institut fisiologii Iment 0.0,Bogomalltsys Akademit cauk UR8R9 (ALNUOPHYSIOWGY) (MVOUS BYS1.1m) UKRAINE/Human and Aninal Physiology. The Weivoue Systefr- Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-) Ho 8j 1958; 36822- Author Vorontsov, D.S. Inst: Ki ~e-W ~ ~~r7o Title The Mechanism of Synaptic Trusmiselon of Nervous Impulses. Orig Pub,, Nauk. zap. Kiyevsk. Un-tp l9r,-6, 15, No 12, 5-n Abstract: The author, in accordance with the hypothesis of the electrical nature of the synaptic tranartissicra of nervous impulses, of which he iv a proponent, submits, that in stimulating activities of the synapses, a current originating on the tnner surface of the nerve ending flows into the soma of Vae corresponding neuron and returns back to the nerie ending, to its external surface. In the areas where the current flows into ICROUr OT akedemikg BOGACHs P.Gs.[Bohachl FsHj, dote*, red.; prof. O~-YA OVSXA, Z.B. ClAnkovelim, Z.B.], red.; KHOXHANOVSKA, T.I. [Khokhanovelkne T-1.1, tekhn.red. EV.IU.Chagovets, the founder of modern slaotrophysiology] V-IU Cha- bovetel - oanovopolozhnvk suchasnoi slaktrof'12iOlOgii. LKYiVl Tyd-vo Kyivalkoho der2h,,univ. im. T.H.Shevohankao 1.957s 51 P. (HIRA 11-63) 1. Akademlya nauk URSR (for Vorontsov) (Chagovets, Vasilti WrIevich, 1873--1941) YCRONTSOV, D.Se. Development od electropt7siology in the Ukrsins. Fiziol.zhur. [Ukr-1 3 no.5t29-35 S-0 157. Ollu iisi) 1. Institut fiziologii im. O.O.Bogomolitaya Aimdemii nauk URSR. laboratoriya elektrofiziologii. (UKRAINE--NLECTROPHYSIOLOGY) VCFLONTSOVt D.S. Xectrical response of the cerebral cortex to direct at!rulation, Zhur.vyoonervodeiat. 7 no.6:929-941 H-D '17- (MLHA 11:2) 1. Inatitut fiziologii zhivotmykh Kiyevskago gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (CARNBRAL CMTIX. physiology, eff. of direct otimulation on electric response (Rua)) V03WRTSOV, D.S. Natural excitability of living creaturea. liziol.zhur. [Ukr.] 4 no-1:3-15 Ja-F 158. (x24 11:3) Is Inotitut fiziologii, im. O.O.Bogomoiltisya Akademit nauk URSR, laboratorlya alaktrofiziologit. (IRRITABILITY) .4. EXCERPTA YEDICA Set 2 Vol 12/2 P 885. ELECTRICAL RrSVO-NSV OFTIIE: CLUEBRALCORTEX(Ruvoian text) - ,V aj-aAy-j" Inst. of An. Physiol., Kiev Univ.. Kiev - Z11. V 1. NERV. DEYAT. 1958, 8/2 (286-294) Graphs 5 The results of a study of electrical reactions of the cerebral cortex in a cat to stimulation of various layers of th; cortex under deep anaesthesla fhcxobarb1:a:) are reported. Changes In the cortical responses in various reRions. deperding an the depth of location of the stimulating electrodes are described. VORONTSOV, D.S. Conditions of the nerve during Its alteration [with summary in English] Fizlolozhure 44 no,M1026-2013 N 158 (MIRA 11j12) Inst:tut fiziologii imeni A*A* Bogomolltsa AN USSR, Klyav. 1. (NMVES, pbysiol; conduotion in changes inducce- by various substantes (Rus)) JOR011M DanLil Samenovich-, NIKITIN. Vladimir Rkolsysvich Clikitin, T.M.); SiiiO-f~-ii-lip-p-Hi~o-i,~yovich [Borkov, P.M.); PRIKHODIMA, To.K. [Prykhodikova, 12.1.1, oty.red.; BRAGINMT, L.P. (Brahinsikyi. L.P.]. red.ixd-va, TIFIKOVA, K.I. CBfixovs, X,1J, takhn.red. outlin: of the history of physiology In the Ukraine) Naryty z [An istorii fisiologil na Ukraini. Xyiv, Vyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR$ 1959. 253 P. (HIBA 13:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Prikhodikova). (Ukraine-Pbysiology) KOSTYUK, Platon Grigorlyevich; VOROMISOV, D.S., nkademiko otrorade; TAMOVSKATA, Z.B., red.Tim"l-LIBOYETS, A.K, Emicroolectroda tachniques) Mroalektrodnais tekhniks. Xiev, Izd-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1960. 125 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. AN USS11 (for Voroutsov). (M3CTRONICS IN WICINI) (NAMOMM) VORONTSOV 0 What does the electroencephalogram express? ZhLre vys, nerve deiat. 10 no. lt42-52 Ja-F,160. (MIRA 14:2) 1, Institute of Physiology# Ukrainian Academ.- of Scienceop Kiev. (ELECTROENCEPUIOWHI) YCRWAWY-,,.~~Mg2vichj akedemik; STAROSTENKOVA, M.M., red.; SAVCMXO, Ye.V., i;~.red. [Zlectricity in the living organism] Xlektrichastvo v zhivom organizme. Koskva. Izd-vo "Zwnie," 1961. 47 p. (Tsesoiumoe obahchostvo po rasprostrauenUu politicheskikh I nauchuykh xnanli. Sor.8, Biologiia i meditsinao no.1) (HIRA 14:1) 1. All 'UM (for Vorouteov). (WXMTaW3IM6CGT PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITA.TION SOV/6090 Vorontsov, Daniil Semenovich Obshchaya elektrofiziologiya (General Electrophysiology). Moscow, Medgiz, 1961. 488 p. 5000 copies printed. Ed.: V. A. Nazarov; Tech. Ed.: N. S. Kuz'mina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for physiologists and physicians using inethods of electrophysiology in laboratory and clinical practice, and also for in- structors, aspirants, and students in medical institutes and departments oT biology. COVEIRAGE: Basic current information on bioelectric phenomena in organs, tissues, and cells of the animal organism is presented. In desr-ribing the bioelectric potentials of various tissues and organs, the author attempts to explain the source of these potentials, their cbaracter, functional role, Card 1/ 6 General Electrophysiology SOV16090 their dependence on various factors, and their relation to the basic physiL ological functions of tissues and cellfi. The physical and chemical character of bioelectric potentials is considered, modern theoretical concepts of these potentials are depcribed, and a large amount of factual data obtained during the last twenty years by the method of intracellular measurements of elec- tropotentials are given. No personalities are mentioned, There are 124 references: 31 Soviet (including 6 translations), 76 English, 16 German, and 1 French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Scope of Electrophysiology 7 1. Resting Currents 9 Resting currents in skeletal muscles 10 Resting currents in smooth muscles 21 Resting current in the nerve 21 Card 2/6 VORONTSOV,, D.S. I,- Condu~tion of a nerve impulse In the altered portion of the nerve. Trudy 2,go Ka 1106-100 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii, (zav. - prof. D.S.Voronteov) Instituta fiziologii imeni A.A.Bogomlltaa Kiyev. (NEUROCWMSTRY) ~SCIATIC NEM) VORONTSOV, D.S. Mechanism of synaptic transmission of nerve impulses. Trudy Len. ob-va est. 72 no.1:98-99 '61. (MIRA 15:3) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) MAKARCHENKO AJ otv red.; VORONM)_,P~pj, red.; KOSTYUKi P.Gal red.Uiyev*~; ;iWOV, SEKMYUTIII, I.P.p red. BOXINO, Yu.M., tekbn. red. (Basic Vroblemo in the electrophysiology of the central nervous oysteml Osnovmys voprosy elektrofiziologii tsentrallnoi nervnoi systemy, Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. na-uk U&SR, 1962. 231 pe (NERVOUS SYSTEM) (ELECTROPErSIOLOC;r) (MIRA 15:6) 6 VO.MNTSOV., D.S. "The role played by the perineurium in the development of the physical electrotonus." Roj=t submitted3, but not prosented ct the 22nd Intermatlowa Congroos of Physiological 3clonces. rl lelden,, the Netherlands 10-17 -%P 4 Interrelation between the living call and enviroment. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 8 no.1:13-20 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15.2) 1. Institut fiziologii im. AsA Bog=olltoa AN USSR, Kiyev. I (ck;LLS5 VORONTSOVI D.S. Role of the perineurium in the formation of physical electrotonus. Fiziol.zbur. 48 no-5:510-519 My 162. . (M[RA 15:8) 1, From the Ukrainian S.S.R. AcadezV of Sciences A.A.Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kiev, (ELEGTROPHYSIOIOGY) (NERVES, PERIPHERAL) VORONTSOV~, D.S. I UATIN, R.S. Outstanding 9cl3ntist of Tenln's cust; on the occaslcn of the 60th birl.May of trhdmiclan %F. Makurrho",kof lvzler of the Acadoaq of Sciences o1' tho UkrainLan S.S.H., Flzlol. zhur. [Ukr.) 9 no.6:805-8,09 N-D 163. (MIRA 17A)