SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYHNANKOVA, M. - VYLCHANOV, V.KH.
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DURANSKY, B.; DOUBRAVA, 0.; SVOBODk, A.; VYHNANKOVA, H.
Effect of chlorpromazine on the central nervous system. Cask. fysiol.
6 no-3:435-442 Aug 57.
1. Neurologicke oddalani OUNZ., Prostajov, Neurolgoicka klinika PU.
Olomouc.
(OF-WRPROMAZINA, effects,
on CBS, review (Cz))
(CINTRAL NERVOUS BYBTEM, affect of drugs on,
chlorpromazine, review (Cs))
DUBANSKr B.; KOLARIKO M.; RUZICKOVA., R.,- SEVCIK0 M.; VYHNAKKOVA, M.
Effect of psijoc7lin on the clinical and electroencephalographic
picture in orkanic CHS lieffionae Activ. nerv. aup. 5 no.2:
213-214 My 163-
I., Laborator VNC lakariske fakulty FU Olomouc.
INDOLES) (HALLUCINOGENS~ (F.LWTROMCEPHALOMAPHT)
~CENTRAL NERVOUS STSTEM) (DISEASES)
RUZICKOVAOR.; VYHNANKOVA,M.; BILY,D.
Clinical and experimental examination of chronic schizophre-
nics with speech disorders. Activ. ner7. sup. 6 nool:77-78
L 43009-66
ACC NR. AP603i-d SOURCE CODEi CZ/0083/65/000/005/0298/0302
AUTHOR: Ruzickova. R.-Ruzhichkovap R.; D.;
Vygnankovap Me
ORG: Laboratory or Higher Nervous Activity, Hadical Faculty,_Palacky Universityp
luc or7Vys_sT_nervove cinnosti lekarake fikialfy'PU]; Mental Hospital-
010mc Ia7 0
Havlickuv Bred (Psychiatricka lecabna)
TITLE: Clinical and experimental studies of chronic schizophrenics with speech
disorders. Part I. Clinical aspects [This paper was presented at tho_Rnd-----
tmental Conference 'IF d H ione of Higher Nervous
Interdepax IWJQJoM PathologyE lone i
A%UxiW hold in iicqvi6_e___o~ 11 Octob;r.-lqor
SOPRCE: Ceskoslovenska psychiatrie, no- 5, 1965, 298-302
TORIC TAGS: psychoneurotic disorder, behavior pattern, psychology,,psychiatry
I
Al~*RACT: Study of 20 schizophrenic patients with speech disorderep including 10 men
and-'10 women, average age 51P compared with 10 aphasia patients.' Two different
t4pes of confabulatory neologism production were identified in the schizophrenics
and are described in detail,.with two typical examples in one male and one female
patient. [Based on authorst Eng. abate] [JPRS: 330001
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OrH REF .014
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SOURCE CODE:
0307/03071
AUTHOR: Dubansm, B. (Olomouc); Vyhnankova, M..
01101 Laboratovy of Ifigher Not-voub Activity, Palocky Uttivernity, Olomouc
TITLE: Pathological laughter as manifestation of the psye.,otomimetic action of
psilocybin This paper was presented at the 7th nua"..'-P2LehbFharmaco1ogical MeetM,
Jesenik, 20-23 January 1965-1
SOURCE: Activitas nervosa,superior, vo 7, not 3j 19650 307
TOPIC TAGS: brain, injurys behavior pattern, drug treatment
ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted on 7 healthy oubJecta ai~d
'47 patients with organic brain damage of different kinds and
localizations. It seems that laughter after pailocybin'-Is
used is aimilar in character to laughter cadTad_*.bV---_b_r'g*'_n1c
'brain damage. Irritation and liberation of motor oubcortical
structures and systems participate in the motor and miiwtio pat-
tern of laughter. The liberation from depressing subcortical
lifluences In the case of the pBychomimetio action of poilocybin ia.
purely functional and fully -,7eversible. [Orig. art. in Eng.] [JPRS1
SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REFt 002 OTH REF: 001
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
RUZICKOVA R.; BILY, D. Lab,oratory4 of Higher
Nervous Aetivitys University (Labara-
tor Vyssi Nervove Cinnosti Leicars)ce Fakulty PU), Olomouc; Psy-
ohiatrio Hospital (Psychintricka Locebnal, Havlickuv Brodi
"Clinical and Experimental Mcaminatio'n of Patients with Chronic
Schizophrenia and Speech Disturbances. 11. Experimontal Part."
Prague,, Ceskoslovencka Psychiatrie Vol 62, No 6, Dee 66, pp
374 385
u'mmary inodi
Abstra .,~uthorsl English a fied 7:~ A group of 20
schizopOeiiios was compared to'a gro.up of 20-aphatics by means
of Krkepolin's definition of schizophasia. It appeared that
schizophasia was the terminal stngo of achizophronia, most fro-
quently its paranoid form* The fir,st attack is usually very
.sudden with speech incoherence and recurring catatonic traits.
The importance of the promorbid lovol of intelligence is ovalua-
ted. Substantial differences between the schizophrenics and
the aphatics were found in all criteria usadq such as language
and association experiments. The schizophrenic group did not
show disturbed phatic functions. 8 Tables, 2 Western, 6 Czech,
1/1 9 Russian, 1 roast German referenoo, (14s, reo. 22 Sep 64)-
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
DUBA14SKY B.; V`YH1TAM:,q.U,,.;;,,; Laboratorv of Iiirr'rier I
tivity, ~alaclc7 MnTv rsity, Olomouc. /-Original vorzion not giv-
on~_7-
."Akinesia and ',-'Uti,sm 'Nanifested After Adninistration of Psilo -
cy,bin in Organic Brain Damage."
Prague, Activitas Norvosa Superior, Vol 8, No 11., lov 66, pp
347 - 346
Abstract: Thf) ofroot of a dose of 0.111.-0.16 mg, of Pailocybin on
psychorno or activity was invo3l.;irratod In 102 patients with or-
ganic brain lesion of different otiolo-~y and localization. Re-
sults were compared to those obtained on 10 healthy ziul~iacts.
Li-ht psychomotor depression was found in 4 healthy and 1,3 sick
subjects; psychomoh-or inhibition was found in 11. healthy and 21i
sIck subjects; prodominatinl- p3ychor-lotor hyperactivity In ' '
healthy and 12 sick patients; without any p-sychonotor re,iction
were 8 patients and I healthy subject. In 12 patients 1w,4h
brain damage a very strong inhibition occitry-ed, in 3 leri/-th rain
stem lesions akin3tiC mutisin resultod. 4 Czech refor-/
-irmacological, Maetirl,5
ences. Submitted at the 8th Annual Psychoph 0
A /A -4. T- 41- A-4-1~1- 4~ 4- V-1-Ift
CZI~NIOSLOVAKIA
14- - SENSIN MI.; DID',7T3.1-vY , B.; T :I-W-170111t,
I ..I- ' 'I L' n _ 1. - Laborat,Sry
of HITAs .01omouo, foriginal ver:3-ion no~, TTN-3=7~.
T
Comparison of..1MG Desynchronization anc! the Optica Hallucinogen-
ic Affect of Psilocybin in Organic Brain Lesions."
Pra~~ue, Activi,tas Norvosa Superior, Vol 5, No 1~, Nov '6, P 350
0
Abstract: Correlation of tho p3yehomi.ine-Vic, vinDal, hal-,.ucinogenic,'
and LIrr desynchronizing effect if psilocybinwith tte location of
the brain lesion was investigated in 51 patients with organic brain
danage of various etiology and location. Desynchronization was
observed in 100j"i of patients with pariotal lesions, in 9011if with
frontal, M5 with temporal, and 33.1" with occipital. Patients
with occipital lesions showed a suppression of the MG blocking
response in 66.0j, and a response -suppression to photostir-.ulaticn
in following Ps administration.' * 11. Western., 1 Czech ref eronce.
Submitted at the 8th Annual Psychopharmacolo-ical Mooting at Je-
senik, '18 - 22 Jan 66, Article is in Mriglish.
1/1
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Bakalo)
(Issyk Kul Province--Pastures and meadows)
(Tien Shan Province--Pastures and meadows)
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TUROBTSIV I .; 72VTUSEMO. G.A., cloktor biologichaskikh nalik,
Me stveanyy redaktor; UTKIXA, Z.I., redaktor Watelletya;
MAUM, Ye.T., takhnicheekly redaktor
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~aktor; PROTOPOPOT, G.F.. redaktor; TSYBINA, Te.To, tekhni-
cheskiy redaktor
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.Oww&Qb-w
Automatic potentionetric control In the production of indo-e-tolull-ine.
Khim.prom.no,4:242-244 JS '56. (MLRA 9:10)
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GHMOGUBOV, F.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik; TrKHODTSRV, I.V., red.; ANOKHINA,
f15 ~ - :
X.G., tekhn.red.
(Provisional recommendations on the use of herbicides on meadows
and pastures of Kirghizistan] Vremennye rekomandateii po pri-
menenUu gerbitsidov nn senokosakh I pastbishchakh Kirgizokoi
SSR. Frunze, 1959. 33 P. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Akadamiya nauk Kirgizekoy SBR, Frunze. Inatitut botaniki.
2. Institut botaniki Akademii nauk Kirgizakoy SSR (for Chernogubov).
(Kirghizistan--Posturea and mosdown) (Iforbicidos)
POPOVA, L.I.; ASSORINA, I.A.: BAKALO, V.Ts.; VYKHODTSEV, I.V., red.;
AVOKHINA, M.G., takhn.red.
(Recommendations for establishing meadows on the Dzhaty-Ogus
Upland of Kirghizistan] Kyrgyz SSRinin Zhati-Oguz raionunun
syrtynda chop chabyndylardy tuzuu boiunchn rokomandataiia.
Rokomondataii po sozdanliu sonokosov na Dshoty-06-usakikh
syrtakh Kirgizskol SSR. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirg.SO,
1959. 44 P. (HIRA 12:11)
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(Dzhety-Oguz District-Pastures and meadows)
IONOV, R.11.QQR~ ~J,,-red.; ANOKHINA, M.G., tekhn.red.
(Biology of seeded forage plants in Susamyr Yalley of central
Tien Shan] Biologiia seianykh kormovvkh trav v urochishche
Susamyr TSentrallnogo Tian'-Shania. Irunze, Akad.nauk Kir-
gizekoi SSR, 1959. 78 p. (MIRA 12:11)
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ISAKOV, Xoyohu;,Y~W0DTM...I.V*# prof., doktor biolog.nauk, red.;
BUTXNKO, N.P., red.izd-va; ANOXHIN4, M.G., takhn.red.
[Vegetation of the Chongkamin Basin] Rastitellnost' bassaina
reki Chon,-Kamin. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR,
1959. 267 P. (MIRA 13:7)
(Chongkamin Valley--Botany)
I
NIXITINA, To.V,; ATDAROTA, R.A.; UBUXIMA, A.U,;_TMIOmSxT, IOTSP
OtT.red.; SORONRATXVA, N.Y., red.lid-Te; .16k1m, red.
(Sarly spring plants of Kirghlzistan; key for the identification
of plants of the agricultural zone] Rannevesennie rasteniia Xirgizii;
opredelitell rastenii somledellehaskoi zony. Sost..R.T.Nikitina.
R.I.Aidarova i A.U,Ubakeeva. Frunze, 1960. 111 p.
(MIRA 13:7)
1, Akedenlya nauk Xirgizekoy SM, 1'runse. Institut botpnikle
(Xirghizistan-.Botany)
VY.KHODTSEV, I.V.., doktor biol. naukp prof,.p red.
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geobotanike. Frunze) Izd-vo All Kirg,SSR, 1964. .141 P-
(MIRA 17t8)
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nastavaik; KOSMACHEY, I.K.. kapitan-nastavnik; SARATOV, Y.F.,
kapitan-nastavnik; SEEKONIN, M.I., kapitan-nastevnik; BEKKAN, A.A.,
kapitan; DRUZHININ, A.V., Impitan; IVAHIHA, B.F., kapitan; PCLF'
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RKV, A.Te.; UMUCHAGIN. Ta.A.; SUTYRIN SAVOSTIN, N.D.;
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OtV.28 vypusk; ALEKSK M , V.I., red.12d-va; TZRKAKOVA, T.T.,
tekhn.red.
(Rules of navigation on R.S.F.S.R. inland waterways] Fravila
plavanila po vnutrennim vodnym putiam RSM. Vvedeny v deistvie
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nyy revizor po bezopasnosti sudokJwdstva (for Nikolin). 3. Nachall-
niki basseynovykh sudokhodnykh inspektaiy (for Veshchilov, VYkhodt8ev'
Smoldyrev). 4. Rabotniki Upravlaniya glavnogo revizora po bezopas-
nosti sudokhodstva (for Vereehchagin, Sutyrin, Savostin, Filyasov).
5. Glavnoye upr6vleniye vodnykh patsy i gidrotakhnichaskikh sooru-
zheniy (for Oolovushkin).
(hilzmd navigation-Laws and regulations)
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(Railroads-Signallag)
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Track and locomotive signaling in high-speed traffic. Zhel.-dor.transp.
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T, ~((4~)' PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2124
Mezhvuzovskoye soveshchaniye po voprosam novoy tekhniki v
ileftyanoy promyshlennosti. Moscow, 1956
Hazvedka i razrabotka neftyanykh i
materialy soveshchaniya, tom. 1
of Oil and Gas Deposits; Papers
ence on New'Techniques in the Pebroleum
cow., Go8toptekhizdat, 1958. 311
1,500 copies printed.
azovykh mestorozhdeniy;
Wospecting and-Development
of the Inter- U - "'* ' .Confer-
Industry, Voi 1) Mos-
P. Errata slip inserted.
4111,
Eds.: I. M. Murav'yev, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciencev,
and V. N. Dakhnov, Professor, Doctor of Geological and Min-
eralogical Sciences; Editorial Board; K. F. Zhigach, Professor
(Resp. Ed.), I. M. Murav'yev,,Professor, A. A. Tikhomirov,
Candidate of Economical Sciences, V. I. Yegorov, Candidate
of Economical Sciences, M. M. Charygin, Professor, F. F.
Dunayev, Professor, N. I. Chernozhukov, Profassor, Ye. M.
Kuzmak, Professor, I. A. Charnyy, Professor, G. M. Pan-
chenkov, Professor, V. N. Dakhnov,.Professor, Doctor of
Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, N. S. Nametkin, Doctor
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of Chemical Sciences, N. A. Almazov, Docent, V. N. Vinogradovo
Candidgte of Technical Sciences, V. I. Biryukov, Candidate of
Technical Sciences, E. I. Tagiyev, and V. M. Gurevich;
Executive Ed,; N. P. Dobrynina; Tech. Ed.; E, A. Mukhina.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and scientific per-
sonnel working in the petroleum industry and vtuzes. It may
also serve as a textbook for advanced students of petroleum
vtuzes.
COVERAGE; The book contains articles written by staff members of
the Moscow, Groznyy, and Ufa Petroleum Institutes) the Kuybyshev
and Azerbaydzhan Industrial Institutes, the UfNII (Ufa Scien-
tific Research Institute), VNIIburneft' (All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of Oil Drilling)p KBNP (Design Office of
Petroleum InstrumeWt.,Makin4 the Bashneft Association (Bash-
kiriya Petroleum). ~ffgse papers, read at the Mezhvuzy (Inter-
Vuz) Scientific Conference, deal with new techniques in the
petroleum industry introduced since 1956,. Emphasis is given
to the importance of efficient drilling, geophysical prospecting,
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working of oil and gas deposits, and the use of new devices
employed in oil and gas exploitation. There are 52 references:
44 Soviet, and 8 English.
TA15LE OF CONTENTS:
Yevseyenko, M. A. [USSR Minister of the Petroleum Industry) Tasks
Facing Oil Industry Workers in the Sixth Five Year Plan 3
The author reviews progress made in the petroleum industry, em-
phasizing tpe importance of the developments which were repor-
ted at the conference of representatives of the Moscow Petro-
leum Institute. The goals set for 1960, the last year of the
Sixth Five-Year Plan, are indicated.
Kuvykin, S. I. (Chief, Bashneft Association] The Efficiency of
the Exploration of the Bashkir Oil Deposits is Raised By Speed
Drilling of Small Diameter Boreholes 27
The author refers to large scale structural exploration
drilling introduced in Western Bashkiriya in 1948 to dis-
cover new petroliferous areas and study deeper horizons.
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khodtsey -3-V. [Moscow Petroleum Institute]. Methods of
App~rals-ing Labor Productivity In Oil Well Drilling 37
The author discusses the two basic methods for estimating
labor productivity: 1) according to natural output, and 2)
according to production costs. He rejects the latter method
as unsuited for drilling, since drilling Involves Indefinite
periods of time, He reviews other methods for estimating
labor productivity, for which he considers two conditions
essential: 1) praj~er understanding of the produced item, and
2) understanding of labor expenditure in standard units of time.
The basic elements in well drilling are producti6n-casing,
erection of,derricks, and installation of drilling equipment.
These operations can, in his opinion, be easily estimated
according to a) footage drilled,b) the erection and hauling
of derricks, c) the erection and dismantling of rigs. He
produces a table listing the output of a derriok-erecting
crew at the Tuymazyburneft' (Tuymazy Oil Drilling) Trust, and
states that the assembling of drilling equipment can be
estimated in a similar manner. Finally he cites the records
attained~by drilling enterprises during the Fourth and Fifth Five,
Year Plan periods and notes that labor productivity of drill-
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Ing crews rose 2.17% in 10 years. He further stat6d that
labor output in turbine drilling had been higher than in ro-
tary drilling. It had also been higher in production dril-
ling than in exploration drilling. He notes that growth .
in labor output was much more rapid in new areas than in old
regions. Output had increased 30% during the Fourth Five-
Year Plan period and 48% during the Fifth Five-Year Plan.
Shatsov, N. I. Moscow Petroleum Institute Efficient Use
of Bi to 49
The author asserts that a basic fidtor In drilling Is the per-
formance of the bit at the bottodi-hole. The better its perfor-
mance, the faster, easier and less costly Is the drilling of a
well, and the fewer "! ~' "~ ~"-l
A table indicates the time
spent in drilling for the USSR as a whole, and for the Bash-
kiriya and Tatariya Associations. It also gives 1954 data
for the United States.
Kagarmanov, N. F. C Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute
Ways of Increasing the Performance of Standard Bits 81
The author states that actual data on the performance of
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serially-produced bits vary considerably even in horizons of
the same type and disagrees with the prevailing opinion that
they depend upon the nature of the rocks. He notes the 1955
analysis conducted by UfNII at the Tuymazy Oil Drilling Trust
on the per bit footage of 15,000 standard,bita. Tables gave.data
for each horizon and indicated the output of pumps and loading
of bits. The result of the tests suggested the use of the
following indicators for determining the time when the bit
was raised from the bottom-hole in every horizon; 1) pene-
tration per bit; 2 time of the efficient use of a bit at
the bottom-hole; 31 final mechanical drilling speed per bit'
tip. The author citea foreign data (C. E. Williams and G. It.
Burns) indicating that the flushing operation may be reduced
by other means, such as by rotating the drill pipe during
flushing. He considers the power and momentum of the turbo-
drill particularly important since smooth delivery depends
upon it.
Zhigach, K. F., L. K. Mukhin, V. N. Demishev, and N. N. Goncharov
[Moscow Petroleum Institute]. Petroleum-Base Drilling Fluids 92
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The authors state that petroleum-base drilling fluids are be-
ing used to open productive horizons to maintain the pene-
tration rate at the bottom-hole zone, and to increase the well
output. The use of petroleum-base drilling fluids Is particu-
lary efficient for opening formations with high permeability
and low pressure, where the absorption of a large amount of
mud by the productive formation may prove dangerous. Petro-
leum-baae drilling fluids also prove useful in opening forma-
tions with low permeability, particularly where the formation
contains swelling clay. Petroleum-base drilling fluids produce
good results in drilling under complex geological conditions
and in drilling deep and directional wells.
Zhigach, K. F., L. K. MukhIn, and V. N. Demishev [Moscow Petro-
leum Institute]. Specification of Petroleum-Base Drilling
Fluids 101
The authors describe the fomula of petroleum-base drilling
fluids developed at the laboratorieR of the M111 imeni Gubkina
(Moscow Petroleum Institute im. Gubkin) and VYlIburneft ' (All-
Union Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum Drilling),
and also cites foreign formulae and methods for controlling
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parameters during 'the operation.
Zhigach,, K. F. and K. F. Paus. Drilling Mud for Opening up Pro-
ductive Formations 112
The authors state that drilling mud had been used almost exclu-
sively for many years. The development of new techniques called,
however1for the use of drilling fluids that would speed up and
allow drilling under difficult geological conditions) deeper
penetration without reducinp; the penetrability at the bottom-
hole. Drill practices in eastern regions and experimental
surveys established that rocks are better crushed when drilling
fluids or gases with low specific gravity and viscosity are used.
In eastern fields, water is being substituted for clayey fluids
and may soon be replaced in drilling by air and gas.
Zhigach, K. F., and S. Z. Zaripov. Use of Powdery Clay in
Drilling 118
The authors report on recent tests made in the production of
powdery clay and its application in drilling. They refer
specifically to the production of powdery clay from Bashkiriya
and Tatariya clay, manufactured at local plants.
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Dakhnov, V. N. (Moscow Petroleum Institute]. Geophysical Methods
for Studying Reservoir Properties and Oil Saturation of Rocks 125
The author stresses the need for more thorough prospecting of
carbonaceous profiles previously neglected. The industrial
Importance of carbonaceous profiles of Bashkirskaya SSR may
be judged by the results of extensive prospecting and geophy-
Bical atudiee of 'the Devonian horizons undertaken In the last
10 years. They confirmed the presence of oil and gas-bearing
horizons in other strata.
Latyshova, M. G.p and V. M. Dobryninp Moscow Petroleum Instl-
tute ]. Method of Potentials of Induced Polarization and Its Im-
portance in the Study of Oil and Gas Wells 150
The authors stress the importance of studying the reservoir
properties of productive horizons on the basis of geophysical
data, without coring. Of particular Interest is the method of
induced polarization developed In the past few years by members
of the MNI chair in industrial geophysics: it determines the
specific surface and permeability of Bandy reservoirs. The
method of induced polarization, actually proposed long ago, re-
mained purely academic because the phenomena of induced polar-
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ization had originally been misinterpreted. The metho 'd
was later used extensively in modified form in the coal Indus-
try, and helped in establishing tfie presence of coal layers.
Systematic studies of this method were initiated in 1948 by the
MNI chair of Industrial geophysics. Laboratory tests
established that induced polarization of rocks mayjunder
specific conditions,reach considerable dimensions. The
studies revealed another alternative on the natUre of induced
Polarization of porous rocks. The principal cause of the
emmision of potentials induced by polarization in porous
rocks, when saturated with an elect-rolyte solution, is the
deformation of the dual electrical layer present on the surface
of rock grain in the polarized electrical field.
Conclusions:
1. Induced polarization assists in making a fractional
breakdown of well cuts and classifies reservoirs of the
lowest, medium and highest permeability; it also dis-
tinkuishes clays of0eater and lesser degrees of sandy
content.
2. Induced polarization allows an appraisal of the degree
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of permeability of sandy reservoirs in situations, placing
it thereby among the most intere6ting methods of geo-
physical studies of oil qpd gas wells.
Ryabinkin, L. A. (Moscow Petroleum Institute ]. Revision of the
RIM' Seismic Method and the Grouping Methods , 159
'The author describes the'seismic RNP method recently develoj)ed at
the Institute's seismic laboratory with the aid of the VNII
(All-Union Research Institute) of Geophysics and passed on to
the petroleum industry. He mentions the results obtained in
field and laborato 'ry testing while using a basic modification
of the RNP method.
AbdullaYev,' R. A. (Azerbaydzhan industrial Institute]. Precise
and Approximate Mdthods for.Interpretation of Travel-Time Curves
of Reflected Waves' 178
The author records several approxipiate and precise analytical
and graphic methods for determini:ng effective speeds with the
use of travel-time curves of reflected waves.
Datskevich, A. A. [KENP - Design Office for.P'etrojeum Instrument
Making] Equipment of Aiitomatie-Geophysical Field,.'Stations 196
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The author states that his KBNP office cooperates with the de-
qign offices of the-Neftepribor (Petroleum-Instrument), Geofizlka
(Geophysics), and the Mytishchinakiy Instrument-Making Plants
in manufacturing the largest amount of new industrial geophy-
sical equipment in the petroleum industry. Because of the large
demand by the industry, the volume produced by the KBNP office
was inadequate and production was doubled in 1957. The KBNP
haB an experimental plant, a model shop, and laboratories.
,Dakhnov, V. N., and A. I. Kholin (Moscow Petroleum Institute]. On
the Problem of Quafititative Evaluation of Residual Oil Satura-
tion of a Reser'voir Carried Out by Radioactive Methods 209
The authors state 'that the determination of the type of
liquid shturating the formation reservoir encased In the well
.presents one of the major problems for advanoing'the*technology
of petroleum exploration. Constant observation of the movements
and changes in water-oil contact in all wells is essential, and
the 'radiometric methodo developed between 1953 and 1955 at
Laboratory Nr I of the MNI (Moscow Petroleum Institute), which
4elps-determine the type of liquid saturating the formation,
answers the purpose.
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Barsukov, 0. A. [Moscow Petroleum Institute). Some Theoretical
Problems on Neutron Methods for Separating Oil-bearing Formations
From Water-bearing Formations 2118
The author refers to the experiments conducted at the MNI ard
other organizations which contributed to the development of
methods to separate oil-bearing from water-bearing fomations;
he d6scribes several physical processes that take place during
neutron study methods and presents pertinent evaluating cal-
culations.
Charnyy, I. A. [Moscow Petroleum Institute). One of the Integral
Equations of the Filtration Theory and Some of its Applications 230
The author gives a detailed description and graphic calculations
of an integral equation of the filtration theory.
Belash, P. M. [Moscow~Petroleum Institute). On Equations Used
for Determining Yields 248
The author shows the connection between differential equations
of filtration and the equations of yields.
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Pykhachev, G. B. (Groznyy Petroleum Institute]. Determining
Pressure of an Oil-bearing Formation Having a Low Oas Satu-
ration 257
The author reviews filtration in mixed liquid and gas phase
formations and submits equations.
Bagdasarov, S. Kh. [Kuybyshev Industrial Institute]. The Role and
Significance of A Hydraulia Seal in Exploitation of Oil Depo-
sits 266
The author is opposed to the exploitation of new deposits with
dissolved gas in petroleum production under prevailing tech-
niques during the initial period, particularly when it Is in-
tended to correct the condition by secondary methods. This
system has been responsible for depleting many old petroleum
deposits. (Baku, Groznyy, Krasnodar, etc.).
Isakovich, R. Ya. (Design Office of Petroleum Equipment]. Con-
trol and Measuring Devices Used In Petroleum Production 281
The author cites data on new equipment designed for research
and control and measuring instruments used in working oil de-
posits. Equipment developed by the KBNP may be divided into
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the following groups: 1) equipment for the study of petro-
leum reservoirs; 2) equipment for the study of petroleum
properties under formation conditions; 3) control-measuring
devices and equipment for depth measurements. The article
also refers briefly to work on automatization, remote eon-
trol, and the management of processes of petroleum production.
Ivanov, M. M. [Ufa Petroleum Scientific Research Institute].
New UfNII Instruments for Studying Deep Wells. 296
The author lists new-models of UfNII-designed depth instru-
ments. Between 1954 and November 1955 work was performed
with the aid of DGM-4 differential manometers in studying
well Interference and the precise location of the interre-
lation of Devonian formations at the Tuymazy oil deposits.
These studies led to important conclusions on the structure
of oil formations Dl and D2 in the Tuymazy area and confirmed
the existence of hydraulic contact between the two formations.
A depth piezograph,, produced at the UfNII Institute Is now
undergoing Industrial tests.
Alizade, G. A., Yu. V. Grachev, A. M. Melik-Shakhnazarov, and
Card 15/16 ~
Prospecting and Development (Cont.) sov/2124
M. Ye. Fridman [Azerbaydzhan Industrial Institute). Telemetering
Parameters of Deep Oil Wells 304
The authors discuss the importance of depth studies (in drilling
and workine; oil wells). The Azerbaydzhan Institute studies and
designs devices for the continuous automatic telemetering of par-
ameters of deep wells, The article describes several exper-
imental models of these devices.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
TM-jb
10-26-59
Card 16/16
VTKHOMBV. V.V., nachallnik.
Train radio communications. Hauka, i zhiznI 20 no.10:36 0 '53. (VIgA 6:10)
1. Otdel svyazi Vaeooyusnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo Institute, shelesnodo-
rozhnogo transporta. (Railroads--Electronic equipment)
HATSHIV, P.Y.; ZHILITSOV, P.H.; YYKHODTSJIV,,,.,,Y.,I,I..AMLYAUITKO, it.r.;
blITLIdYXV. A.M.; XIUTIIN. 1.M.; allGASOV, B.M.
deventy-fifth annivermar7 of the birth of krofessor hikolai usipovich
Roginakii. Avtom., telem. i avlas' 2 no.3:34 Mr 158,
kMIRA 13:1)
kRoginakii, Rikolai. uiipovich 1883-)
VyMI)TSF,V, V.V., inzb.
tomatic control. remove controls and
Prospects for developing SU transp. 40 no.10:9-12
- communications on railroads. Zbel.dor (MIRA 11:12)
0 158. (Railroade-Signaling)
VYYIIODTSEVA, V.
The most important thing. Zhil.-kon. khoz. 11 na.10:14-1~5 0
,61. (YJRA 15:1)
1. Predsedatel' kullturnoy komissil domovogo komiteta ZhEK No.3
Leninskogo rayona floskvy.
(Moscow--Children's clubs)
SUKHO,MLIIIUV, II.M.; VYIOIOVAMS!, V,..I *~
. Converting decimal integdrs'into bJAar7 integors and I~Inary
fractions into decimal frActions. 14~t. mod. i elek. teepi no.l:
I .
238-245 1639 (143RA 16:11)
SIMICA-ILITNOV, Naksim Maksimovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; VYKH(jVLN;-',i'S,
Vitally Ivenovich, !r;zb.; YMOV, F.A..
~hd6k-,-,-ra'Uenzent; B.S., inzh., retzertman";
IVAKIIIIETIKOP A.G., red.
Number code converters) Preobrazovateli kodov chisel.
Kiev, Takhnika, 1965. 135 p. (MIRA 18.4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent All Ukr.!;Sft (for Ivnkfineylko).
VYKHO-DTS T, -
Using by.dropnounatic notbods In cleaning water pipes. ZbIl.-
kom.khoz. 9 no.12:11-12 159. (PM 13:10
1, Haeballnik tookha vodoonabsheni7a treat& "Orlmodokanal".
(V~tar pipes--Cleaning)
P
IJLUVSIITn,N, Moigey Monashovich; BADENKOV, Yovgt)niy DmItrAyevich;
VYNHOPTSEVA, T.A.., red.
[Starting and repairing the purification equipment of
water supply lines] Pusk i naladka ochistnykh sooruzhenii
vodoprovoda. Mozkva., "Sctroiizdatj" 1964. 138 p.
(NIIRA 17:6)
SUKHOMINOV., Maksim Maksimovicbj VYKHOVI.VF.TSp V#I.
[Number code converteral Pronbrazovateli kodav chlBal. Kio-Y,
lzd-vo Takhnikag 1965o 335 Pe (yam 1821-0)
VYKHGVANETS,,.V.V.; LIPOVICH, V.G.; KNUTOV, V.I.; CHENETS, V.V.; BLYUM, 0.1.;
,
I x CHIt9p I.V.
Synthersis of mothylcyalobexanes labeled with carbon-C14 in
positiono-lj2,3p4., and,7, Zhur.VKHO 10 no.4t465-466 165 *
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Institut nefte- i uglekhimichookogo sinteza.
VYKIiOVANSTSp V.V.; CHEIETSp V.V,,; KNUTOV, T.I.; KALECHITS, I.V.
Me-1whods of the determiration of the mark position in six-
membered rings. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tekh.
8 ne.3:432-434 165. (MIRA 18%10)
1. Irkutskiy gosudarstv-enW universitat imeni Zhdanava,
kafedra organieheskoy khimii.
VYKHRISTENKOP V., gvardil starghiy laytenant
There are opportunities for creative activities. Av.i kosm. 45
no.059-62 Ap 163. ()aRA 160)
(Air warfare)
VYYJIOVSKAYA, A.G.
Principles and d-namlom, of oBeillography in peripheral vascular
diseases. Xhiriggila 40 no.5;100-103 My 164. (MIRA IW)
1. Klinika obshchey khirurgii pediatricheakogo ~akullteta (dir,
zaaluzhennyy doyatell.nauki prof. G.P. Zayteev) 11 Moskovakogo
meditsinskago, instituta Imeni Pirogova i Kaliningradekoy
klinicheakoy bollnitay (glavnyy vrach P,M. Isakhanov),
KALWHITS. I.V.; LIPOVICH, V.G.; VYKHOVANEIS, V.V.
Studying the mechanism of the destructive hydrogenation of benzene
vith the aid of tagged atoms,, Dokl,,AN SSSR .138 no*2z381-383 My
161. (MM 14 t 5)
1. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSHo Predstavleno
akademikom A.A.Balandinyma
(Radioactive tracers) (Hydrogenation) (Benzene)
0
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
Kalechits, I.V., Lipovich,
Petrova, V.N.
33493
S/195/61/002/005/018/027
E030/E485
V.G., Vykhovanets, V.V.,
Isotopic investigation on the mechanism of benzol,
cyclohexane and methylcyclopentane conversions in
destructive hydrogenation
PERIODICALt Kinetika i kataliz, v.2, no-5, ig6i, 748-753
TEXT: Destructive hydrogenation has been studied at 420*C and
350 aim on a WS2 industrial high-temperature catalyst in or-der to
elucidate the sequence and relationship between isomerization and
fragmentation, the literature data on this subject being
contradictory. The feedstocks chosen were either mixtures of
benzol and cyclohexane or of these plus methylcyclopentane or of
cyclohexane and methylcyclopentane; one of these compounds was
marked by C14 in each exporiment. The catalyst of 2 to 3 mm,
pellets had 'been heated wJth the feed in a 2-11tre autoclave; the
time of reaction occupied About 30 to 110 minutes of the whole heating
time, which took about 150 to 160 min from 3500C. Preliminary
experiments with unmarked material gave the correct conditions for
Card 1/3
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5/195/61/002/005/1318/027
Isotopic investigation on E030/E485
the conversions required. After cooling, the hydrogenatewas
separated from the benzol by chromatography and then distilled on a
60-plate column. Both the yields and activLties of catalysate were
measured. In all experiments, thero was a good linear relation
between the activity of the fragmentation products and the methyl-
cyclopentane yield; this indicates that hydrogenation proceeds
faster than either isomerization or fragmentation, To show which
of the two latter processes wero more important, six experimonts
were carried out with no methylc;yclopentane in the feedstock,.
It was found that the activity of the total end-products
approximated to that of the methyleyclopentane yield. In three
experiments where marked cyclohexane was tised in the feed, there
was less correlation with the cyclohexane ratio. The activity
therefore arises, either from methy1cyclopen-tane or from end-
products with a yield proportional to that of mathylcyclopentarie,
and the distribution of activity versus yie3ds favours the former.
It is suggested that etince methyleyclopentant- is formed directly
from cyclohexane and from benzol without desvrption, that the
catalyst does not contain two types of active centre (metallic and
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s/195/6L/002/005/018/027
Isotopic investigation on E03O/E4,35
acidic) but only one, and the molecules move over several sites.
The reactions of hydrogenation and the reverse reactions are
therefore best described, not in terms of rupture of the benzol
nucleus but in terms of a complex formation, involving proton-
transfer from the Tr-complex of the ring. There are I figure,
2 tables and 10 referencesi 8 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
The references to English language publications read as followsl
Ref.91 P.G.Ciapetta, R.M.Dobres, R.W.Baker. Catalysis,
ed. P.H.Emmett, v 69 19589 495; Ref.lOt F,E.Condono Catalysis,
ed. P.H.Emmett, v:6, 1958, 118-
ASSOCIATION: Institut aefte- i uglekhimicbeskogo sinteza
SO AN SSSR Irkutsk (Institute of Pctrochemical and
Organic Synthesia SO AS USSR, Irkutsk)
Card 3/3
a=Hltp I.V.; _IJFMICH, Y.G.; VY]KHOVANFTSp V.V.
MechaniBm of the destructive bydrogenation of bmzene studied
Iq means of tagged atom. Trudy Vost.-Sib.fil.13 SSSR no.38:.5--3.4
l6i. (MIRA 15:4)
(Ban=ns) (Hydrogenation) (Carbon-lootoles)
6
8/125 rlNh/009/008/014
10 11LIO, ills/ jTj-~5 , 270'~ D040 D: 13
AUTHORSs Lakomskiyp V,I.; Vykhrestyukp Nol,
TITLEt A method of spot gas analysis in welded joints
PERIODICALi Avtomatioheakaya avarka, no. 91 1963t 41-4C
TEXTt A new gas analysis method is desoribed by which gag contant is de-
termined in spots 0-5-1-0 mm in diameter weltal by eleatro-, be6m. 14, is
based on electron bombardment in vacuum, us,~d sir~cA 19158 Li metal remelting
and welding techniques (Ref*43 H-R-Smithi E160tron
Bombardment Melting, Pergamon Press? 164, 1959; Ref.~g UtA W.
Schltsser, "Zeitschrift fL Technikp Industria ttnd Hand,.'.", r, rv 1960).
The method principle is as follows: a speoimer. of maxlm,~_l 30 ty 1-0 by 10 mm
size has to be ground and the spot to be analysi5d. has t-. bt- rcJj_sr.Gi flatj
the specimen is placed into a vaouum chamlerg and the -'.p.4 or. it
melted by a focused electron beam during a fraction cf a ~ai 1-4bex-
ating from the liquid metal pool flows iz%ti a ma-sA ~~-.Smt'3z- for
analysis. The duration of the eleatron. beam puls,~ has ~~ontxollGl by
Card IA
261A
9/_~5/61/)V)/'j )Oa/014
A method of spot gas analysis D"J'4 /D 1,"
a precision time relay* The electron team tute (Fig.!) Df t'%e tev ar-it has
a _focusing system of Piro design (Ref.n'i DzhoPirao
elektronnykh puohkoy /The theory and calculatfoll kof
0 4-e r r
1956). The shape of the electrodes and the focusing method are ad p, f m
other Soviet sources describing X-ray apparatu3 aralysis
(I.Ye*Dudavakiy, and F.I.Chuprinin, "Zavodzkayi~ IrAlCrfito-.AySL"~ Y;0.62 1050).
Theocathode and anode electrodes are cones with opcining arglgia PIA 135 and
140 . The cathode consists of a spiral of thr,;,a tu.r:i.s of tui.gst~.I_rl Wir.;
0.3 mm in diameter. The optimum foous is pr3di;~,rl wheri thC3 L.pertursa i-r, the
cathode and anode are 2 and 4 mm in diameter respec,,,ively. lt,c; ,,.athode ig
placed in the electrode cone apex. The beam diameter i~~ 0.11, 7-., 0.3 M'Z at
60 mm, distanoe from the anode when the beam ourrent is 5-10 za ;.nI thq
anode voltage 15-20 kv. The metal specimen is pla-.ed on a p1sth (5) (Fig-1),
and the end of the rod under the plat6 is immersed into liquid nitrogen in
a Dewar vessel to chill the specimen in the vao"um '.0-1504)C. The article
includes a brief description cf gun design detailA and of the mass spectro-
meter analysis. A skeleton diagram of the analysis systeri is given. The
content of hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen can be determinel in various
-Card 2A
26484-
3/12- '1511000/009100V01,4 1!
A method of spot gas analysis D040~D1013
metals but not all three of these bases in any metal,'e.g. hydrogen oniy
can be detirmi~ned in titanium., The determination accuracy is hfgh. The
method'is said to be suitable for studying the behaviour of-gasi!s in welding'
metalsp the effect. of gas content on intergranula~ brittlenesag ant'in thid
development of methods for.degassing metals* There'aVe 5 figures axid 10
references: 6 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet bloc. The two references to'English
language publications read as followst E,GBo~alok and S.A.Shra'c-.erj Determi-'
nation of Hydrogen, Carbon and Nitrogen in Magnesium,Alloyap, In4ustrial and
-Engineering Cliemistryo Analytical Edition, V-17, no.9, 1945; H.F.Smithj'O.
*d'A Hunt, O.W.Hanks# Electron Bombardment Melting, Pergamon Prcss', 164,
195.
ASSOCIATIONi Ordens. Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut elektrcsva~ki im.
Ye.O.Patona AN USSR (Electric Welding Institute "Crdex~of the,.;
Red Banner of Labor", im. Ye.O.Paton,AN Uki-SSR)
SUBMITTEDt Karoh 229 1961
Car:d 3A
.VUHRESTY.UK,,~4.1., kand. khim. nauk; LIZOGUB, A.P., kand. kh1m. nauk
Mass-spectrometric ama.17sis of the casing-head gases of certp_ir.
oil. fields In the Ukrainian S.S.P. fleft. i gaz. prom.. no.,?:,100-52
Ap-Je 163. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nalichilo-insledovatel'skiy i proy~ktnyy institut
ugollnoy, rudjioy, neftyanoy I gazovoy promyshlennosti Ukr.3SR.
1. MIM V. X. VYKHMOm, V- TGNATEENYO, Yu. F.
2. USSR (600)
4. Peredellskiy, K. V.
7. Improving the quality of technical literature ("Casting non-ferrous 11loys
in metal forms." K. V. Peredel'skiy. Reviewed by V. X. Bedallp
V. F. -lykhukholev, Yu. P. Ignatenko). Lit. proizv. No. 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress) _ April 053, Uncl.
L NP
87-66_~~ (k)/M")/ lap W/E-MA (h 1414Rtb)--4D~ -
ALL NK' A 5026775 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/017/CO61/0061
114VENTOR: jy~hukl-4oleyj V. F.; Glazyrin, V. N.; Il'in, A. T.; Kozlov, 1. 1.;
Yakushin,_ R. B.
ORG: none
TITLE: Book-fold casting machine for thin-walled large parts. Class 31, No. 174340
OURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 61
S
TOPIC TAGS: casting, book fold casting, thin wall part, large part part c
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a machine for book-fold casting of
large thin-qalled parts. The machine (see Fig. 1) contains two movable Woldu mounted
on a frame, fo. I the upper part of the liquid metal container. To regulate the
rM
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Fig. 1. Casting machine
1 - W41ded frame; 2 - interchangeable base;
3
3 - supports; 4 - mold, 5 - conutiner.
2
Card V2 UDC: 621.74.043.2
L 9487-66
ACC NRj AP5026775
:-Volumeof-the -container --the76achin e_ is. provided -with an interchangeable --base munted
on the frame and supports which form the bottom of the container. To ensure a -close f it~
ting of supports with molds, the supports are pressed against the mold by springs and
the upper part of the supports has a configuration ensuring closecontact with the-.--.
molds during moldro-tation. Orig. art. has; I figure.
[AZ]
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 26Dec63/ ATD PRESS:
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2
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AcC NR, WQA~P(k)~- (11)/Em z - -- -
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APM900 SOURCE COIE: UR/0286/65/000/024/W63
'AUTHORSs JamshchikoxL-5-L-V-1 Vylthukholev, Ve Fpj Mwlyachanko, A, So; 0elpaytV
_Xq$; Kuznetsov, L, H~; Simpt&d; 1-1119." St Yoe Be
ORGs none
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TITLES Method for casting thin-walled partso -Class 31, No, 177050
SOU ROES BYUUGten' izobrotenly i tovarnykh,znakovp no. 24, 19650 63-&+.
TOPIC TAWS metal casting, pressure casting
ABSTRACT: Thisjkuthor Certificate presents a method for casting thin-walled parts
in an appexatusl7bonsisting of two chambers (for the mold andpouring crucible) in
which the filling of the mold with metal takes place due to the pressure difforence
between the chambers (see Figo 1)o To increase the quality of the partap the mold
chamber is raised to above-atmospheric pressure during metal pouring, while the
crucible chamber is pressurized above the pressure of the mold obambero
Card 1/2 UDC: UL746443*3
L 22732-66
ACC NRt AP6=
900
-Fig. 1. 1 - Chamber; 2 - mold;
- chamber; 4 - crunible;
5.- bass; 6 and 7 -,valves;
automatic controller;
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9 - transducer; 10 cut-ofel
3.1 - Itstal pide,
gas
from..!
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Origa art* bass 1 figure*
SUB COIS t' 131 SUBM DATE t 091?ob63
rd 2/2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Human and Animal Physiology - Blood.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, 8473
Author : Vaclav Rukl and Zdenka Vykydalova6
Inst : - -
Title : Observations on the Problem of the Detection and Evaluation
of Heinz Bodies.
Orig Pub : Pracovni lekar, 1956, 8) No 1, 41-42
Abstract : Large quantities of ]~henylhydrazine were absorbed through
the injured skin of 6 workers of a chemical factory with
severe burns. A considerable amount of erythrocytes with
Heinz bodies appeared in the peripheral blood. After 6
days Heinz bodies were not detected. The decrease in the
number of Heinz bodieswas accompanied by an increase in
the number of reticulocytes. Heinz bodies were not found
among patients with severe burns who were not subjected to
the effect of phenylhydrazine. The detection of Heinz bo-
dies is of diagnontic significance.
Card 1/1
BULGARIA/Cultivated Plants. Gmins -
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.,, No 5, 1958, 20279.
Author :S&-VyIQb&=x,_S. Dimit-rov,, I. Dobreva-Vylchanova,
G. Khristoy.
Iust : Not given.
Title :The Effect of Cutting the Panicles of Corn on the
Yield.
(VIiyaniye obrezki raetelok kukuruzy me urozbay).
Orig Pub: Selskostop. mis"l, 1956, 1, No 8., k7l-474.
Abstract: To replenish lacks in coarse fodder in Southem
Bulgaria, corn panicles are cut at the height of
the attachment of the cob during the phase of milky
ripeness. Tests conducted und r production condi-
tions showed that this method lowers the grain
yield not less then by
M
Card 1/1
FOPIVANOV., R.P.; VYLCHANOV, V.11.
Organ antigens in human sper--atozoa. Blul. ekap. biol i Med.
59 no.2:110-114 F 165. i,',URA 18: -7)
1. Kafedra obshchey biologii (zav. - prof. R.P. Popivanov)
Vysshego meditsinskogo instituta i Institut mikroblologii
(dlr. - chlen-korreiipondent Bolgarskoy akademii nauk Al.
Toshkov) Bolgarskoy akademii, nauk, Sofiya.
POPIVANOV,, R.; Vnmwlov, 1'.Kh.
Dynamics of expeemental Jumme opermophagocytomis. Zhur.
mikrobiolo, epids i i==# 33 no.2:68-70 F t62'* (MIRA 15:3)
1. 1z Meditsinskago inatituta i Instituta biologii immA M.
ropova Bolgarskoy AN, Sofiya
(SPEMTCECA) iPHAGOCITOSIS) (ImUNITY)