SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROVA, I. I. - YEGOROVA, L. M.

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Country : USSR Gatecory: soil Sciencu. sc-a zioloL7. .,bs Jcur: RZhDi(;l., N .14, 1958, No 63039 parison wita %veraCe-hums chernoz(,,rw, -ire: the foxvation -.f 'u*'eu soils under coaditic.-s ,f a som- what noistur cli;r-tc and of a favorable tIL-veloprzont Of VeLct,--til)n MI(I InuAfication of orL;=ic residues; on the .~Vher hand, the great quantity , f insoluble residuc in thQ averaec-hurms chernoze7js is conditioned upon the 6,roater dMiess of the clirmto. D.V. Khan Card 3/3 TIGOROVA, I. I. (Hooky&); TS, T.G. (Noskya) Modeling oil flooding from bedded porous media. Izir.AN SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk.Hekh.i masbinostr. no.3o.147-151 Yr-Je 16o. (KERA 13 t 6) (Oil field flooding) (Ingineering models) OGAIIDZHANYANTS, V.G.; TIDOROVA, I.I. ----------------- Stabilit7 of the water - petroleum contact in stratified porous media. Dokl.AN SSSR 134 no-1:59-61 5 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopa7em7kh Akademii nauk SSSR. Frodstavleno akad. F.Ta.Kochinoy. (Hydraulics) (Pe.troleum) -K KOVAIEV, A.G.; Yt-:GGiOVA,, I.I. Stwy, of o12-recovery from a uniform :Layer,, exploited b7 wells, on models vith miscible fluids, Rauch,-tekh, abor. po dob. nefti no.13:66-71 f6l. (KWA 16:7) 1. Inzti*uut geologii i razrabotk.i goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR. (Ml reaervoir angimering) 11 N'IIN 41- Ni~ O VA YEGO1iOVh,.s-,T,L. (1400kva) ~ In the oervice of health; hygiene instruction and television. Med. In sestra 20 no.11:31-:1-41 N 16:L. 15:2) (TEUVISION IN MUTH EDUCAT1011) "0, Lpa.i,~ T N, USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. U-7 Abs Jour : Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8160 Author tKuzovleva, N.P., flazareva, E.M., Yegorova, I.N., Shatakaya, T~N6 Inst 41 Title tExperiments on the Use of Leucine and Tyrosine Sulfite with Other Drugs in the Treatment of Tuberculous Men- ingitis. Orig Pub iTr. Konferentsii Po Proizv-vu i Ispoltzovaniyu. Aminokislot V Lied. M., MGU, 1956, 127-234. Abstract iIn the troatmont of tuberculous meningitia, the authors used laucine containing preparations (Compositions 3% elycine and leucine, 0.5% glutamic acid, 10% glucose, 5Y* sorbose and 1% HaCl) and a 2/1 solution of tyrosine sulfite Card X 1/3 USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapoutio Agents. U-7 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol., "To 2, 1958, No 8160 Abstract in 40% fructo-glucose. Leuoine and tyrosil%3-sulfite were used in 11 children from 2 to 14 years of age, 9 of whom received leucine and 2 tyrosine sulfite, in the acute and chronic sta,-es of tuberculous meningitis and during relapses. Both preparations were used intravenously every other dgy (4-5 ml given to children under 2 years, 10-15 ml to children over 10 years; 9-23 injections were given during the course of treatment) and orally (1 dessertspoon t.i.d.). Clinical observations have reve&Ied (abstracts from case histories were given) that the use of leucine and.tyrosine preparations was harmless and was well tolerated by childrdn, was accompanied by very few side effects, assisted in restoring neural functions, and accelerated the nomalization of psychic processes in children. Combined antibacterial- aminoacid therapy undoubtedly had a favorable effect on the course of the disease, especially in its ohroni4 form, improved the sense of general well-being, shortened the Card I '.) /,z USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. U-7 Abs Jour : Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8160 r Abstract s febrile period, and had a salutary effect on the cer- ebrospinal fluid, especially in cases where antl-baoter- ial therapy failed to influence the inflammatory meninge&l processes. The problems of indications, contraindications, dosages, as well as the methods of aminoacid, therapy deserved further study. Card 3/3 7 Mrn J L U A 1H 90= - - - ~-L- -~ - 11- r 1 4 0, lk&i " ~ ~~t . - I - -1 1. - .. . '. , - ~ I ~.l !- -~ f r ~~ r r !~ e - u-, , ~In iell~q-rms I - I rif.-I am, V.N.; UMOTA' Ix. Geology of the western part of the North Silerian Plain (Taywr lowland). Trady Nauoh,-Isolo instgeol. Arkt, BU243-289 157. (Tayuvr Peninsula-Geoloa) (MIU 1115) _5 VORONOV, P.Si-k-MORQUI T.S. Analyzing the orientation of linear sections of river valleys in the southeastern Taymyr Peninsula for purposes of recent tectonic studies. Trudy NIIQA 80:139-148 ?58. (MIRA 14-11) (Taymyr Peninsula-Geology, Structural) 'ZAGOP STRUKOV, S.A.; DIBIM, V.D.; MAYA. N.G.; SOFOLOV, V.K.;-IAUQRQY-A-j Ya.I.; KIIIYUSHINA, H.T.; FMVOV, A.P.; TASKIIU, Z I .; SAKS, V.Y., red.: IIIKITINA, V.Rol red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., t;khn.red. [Qmternary sediments tu the Soviet Arctic] Chetvertichnye otlozheniia So'Vetskol Arktiki. Moskva,.Gos. nauchno-takhn. i%A-vo lit-ry po geol.t okhr.nedr, 1959. 231 p. (Leningrad. Ilauchun-tooledovatellskii Institut geologli Arktiki. Trudy, vol.91). (MIRA 13:5) (Russio', Nprthern-Geology), 7 7 7- 7 00*00*000000 0*0~00.0 0*00 offoso 4 - A 00 4 L &-L-J. A-A 2 - A I - I. - I MI cca vt I it: # 0 A a f v jK,_4 00 A Of woft;woft. vu. W. C",- OM&W "AM""I IUC 1 1 1 br 4 43' f4if duolfirt"t 9, 4-14-Um luting "r0wr owtally purified go,pd 1# s it ictt pt 00 . wi n p 1 ld i a h l '7 w-u us on e zts() And N(h ot [mi floo Yj min, T cmtsia Nin, 8-1,w tithif as Al"cl, fw M1114 I.- . coo age too 09 LAO ago - 0 1 or w 91 Air I a 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,41 of* 0 0 0 0 0 0 ACC NR. AP6035251 (A S0Tjj1C7-,' COM~: 'UR/0377/GG/000/00410003100, AUTHOR: _Leqorov~~ 1. V. ; Tykvenko, R. N1. ; Chetverikova, G. A. QRG: All-Union Scientific Rescarch Institute of Current Sources (Vscsoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut istochnikov toka) TITLE : Photoelectrical film converters SOURCE: Geliotekhnika, no. 4, 1966, 3-7 TOPIC TAGS: photoelectric property, silicon film, cadmium telluride film, cadmium sulfide film, photoconverter, film'converter, film photoconverter, thin film element, film technology ABSTRACT: The results of an investigation of the electrical and photoelectric properties of photoelectrical film converters on a silicon, cadmium telluride or cadmium sulfide ba;e are given. The volt-ampere characteristics of lightand darkness are analyied for film photoconverters, the spectral distribution of short 7- circuit photoelectrx current,, the temperature dependence of electromotive force of blank motion) the short circuit current and efficiency, and the dependence of electromotive force of blank motion and short circuit current on the strength of falling radiation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. (Based on authors' abstract] 1\-T C,rd 1/1 SUB CODE: 10, 201SUBM DATE: none/OTH REF: 003/ YEGOROVA I.V.; IKONNIKOVA, T.V.; MELIGUNOV, N,M..,, MESHKOVSKIY, V.K. Features of d.c. power transmission to systems not fed by local electric power plants, Ixv, NIIPT no*,Stlll-133 161, (MIRA 15:7) (Electric power distribution--Direct current) -M __5 . . . .................. lilt- 9 I a -a 1:*: -as -E% t te t, !41 4 2- J- '21C fe ru 4. 03J '.1 e v LA a R Al lip MORK I I OV, M. I., IDind . toldin. urink; K . k, Remwal of mineral oils from the suz-face of steel. Ehi-.nash. no.!: 32-35 Ja '59. (MIRk 12:7) (Steel) (Clanning, compounis) MOFYJIOVY M.ilt kand.telchn.nauk; YEGOROVA, K.A.p inzh. Chromium plating pistcn rings. Fhim. i neft. mashirostr. no.2:35-37 I F 065. (1E RA 18:4) IIOMIOV, M.1p kandstekhn,rmk.; VA, K.A., inzh. _ ~GO R O~ Cleaning acid electrolyte of copper platihg frou organic i=purities by activated carbon. Trudy NUKH32,21ASH no.28:89-94 159. (MIRA 15:6) (Copper plating) AUTHCR: Yegorova, F.I. 32-1-14/55 TITLE: Short Reports (1) (Korotkiye soobshcheriya). PERIODICAL: Zavodsknya Lnbor,-toriya 1951",, Vol. 24, ITr I, PP- 32-32 (USSR) ABSTWiCT: In the present paper the application of the reagent arsenazo for the deter.Anation of the zirconiur;i contcnt in refractoz-y Otecis at concentrationn of 0,05,, and more is recotwended. This niethod ~n:i for the first time reccimianded by Kuznctsov, Buaanova and Matrozova (Zavods'kaya Laboratoriya, 195G, Nr 4) -;r1th respect to aluminun; allOY';. Jith F11=1 5-1 S chromiwil, nickel, and cobalt do not forui any complex compounds .Ath aricivao, but their coloring exercifien a distu~blng effect in the detemnination of zirconium. In order to avoid this it is recormended first to measure the light absorption of these elements vith the help of an artificially produced --clu- tion. Vurthermore, the trivalent iron raust, in thin case, be re- generated by me3ns of hydrochloride of hydro*laminc. Tungsten is in this case separated by hydrolysiz; the reinaining precipitation iz filtrated and dissolved in wanonia; a possible remainder of zirconium is dissolved in hydrochloric acid and added to the Card 1/2 Previous solution. A trilon solution is then added, and zirconitua Short Reports (1) 32-11 -1 V55 fon,z a compilex cotmound, the effect exercised by titaniw~,-i being however, cxoluded.(he latter is part of the proposal made by TI.S. Polucktov at the Geneva Conference for the Peaceful Usc-3 of Atomic Energy). Acii determAninLi, the ziroonium content In molybdentw alloys, zirconium is first nc-.arated by armonia. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Zirconium-Detemination 2. Tungsten-Separation "Irolysis L .EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFFTC/ASD JDIJO ACCESSION NR: AP3004229 S/0032/63/029/007/0789/0791 AUTHORS: Yegorova, K.,I.;~,Gurevich', A. N. TITLE: Photometric determination of rhenium in titanium alloys by means of 8-mercaptoquinoline A SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no. 7,11963, 789-791 TOPIC TAGS: rhenium, titanium alloy mercaptoqiiinoline, photometric method_, ABSTRACT: The procedure consists in dissolving (with gentle heating) a 0.1-gm sample of the alloy in 30 ml of HC1 with specific gravity 1.12, diluting it to the 100-cc mark, then adding solutions of hydroxylamine hydrochloride, of HCl, and sodium mercaptoquinolinate. At such acidity most of the mercaptoquinolinates of the other metals are broken down, while titanium does not react-with the'mercapto-. quinolinate. After heating for 3 minutes in a steam bath and subsequent cooling, the solution is extracted in a separatory funnel by chloroform and the optical density of the latter estimated in a photocolorimeter, (showing a maximum at 438 millimicrons). The presence of up to 5 mg of aluminum and zirconium in the J_Cord L 18169-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3004229 specimen does not interfere with the analysis for rhenium, neither do molybdenum (up to 3 mg) and iron or niobium (up to 1 mg of either). Divalent tin is detri. mental to the determination of rhenium, and must be oxidized. The described method permits determination of 0.05-7% of rhenium in titanium alloys, with an error of 3%. Orig. art, has; 2 charts and I tables ASSOCIATION: none' SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 02Aug63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 YAKERSON, Matvey Somenovich; TSYBL%'SKIY,'Ylvaimlr Abram'ovich. Prinimali uchastiye: LABUDIN. I.A.: M)OROT. Ye.L.; KELLO, 1.0.; CHIZEWSKIT, A.L.: POUNOT, A.M.; NIKI.20, M.N.; RANOY. 1.I.; GBINT, N.Y.; FEDOROT, Te.Y.; YZDOS(w-,, K.G. K.I., red.; ONCtElo, N.Gs,tekhn.red# [The 'Zinamla Trada".Vactory-, abrief account of the 117hamia Trudal Armature Factory in Leningrad] Usmin truda: kratkii ocherk isto- rii laningradekogo armaturnogo savoda *Znamia truda," 196o. 207-P. (MIRA 140) (Leningrod-Factorie a) 7- ;RL, UMPOPOVA, V.I.; IL'INA. L.I.; KONSTANTINOV, A.P., kand.ii3tor.nauk, nauchnyy red.; 7EGOROVA, K I red.; POLOSEAU . R.G.. tekhn.red. EMU-t~ [Live and work the communist way; collected documents and materials on the brigades of communist labor in the Industrial enterprises of Leningrad] Zhit' I rabotatl po-kommanisticheski; abornik doku- mentov i materialov o brigodakh kommunisticheskogo trudo no predpri- iatiiakh Leningrada. Leningrad. Lenizdat, 1960. 309 P. (KMA 14:4) 1. Leningrad. Institut Istorli partli. (Leningrad-Efficiency, Industrial) SOLOVITEV, P.V., kand.istor.nauk, nauchnyy rad.1 YEGOROVA, K.L. red.; TIMONOVA, ism., takhn.red. (Pages from the history of Leningrad factories] Bastiony revo- liutsil; stranitsy istorii laningradakikh savodov. Leningrad, Lenisdat. No.). (The workers of the city of Lenin and their struggle for socialism In the village] Rabochie goroda Lenina v borlbe za sotsialisticheekoe stroitelletvo v derevne. 1960. 377 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Leningrad--Labor and laboring classes) (Agriculture) KADACHIGOV V.M.# prof.;.,TEGOROVA, K.I., red.; ONOSHKO, N.G.., tekbn. red. (Inexhaustible spring; collection of articles on the development of socialist competition in enterprises of the Vyborgskaya Storona in Ianingrad] NeissiakaaMi rodnik; sbornilc statei o razvitii sotsiali- atiabankogo eQrevnavaniia na prodpriiatliakh Vyborgskoi stororq Laningrada. Ifningrad, Leni2dat, 1961. 134 P, WRA 14: 9) L, Kafedra politicheskoy,ekonomii Leningradekogo politekhnicheskogo institute, im. Hol.Kalinina (for Kadachigov). (Leningro-Socialist competitions' YXGOROVA, K.T., naucbnyy sotradnik Iffect of larusan on the functional state of the liver In tuberculosis. Probl.tub. 34 no.6 supplement:17 U-D '56. (MIRA 10:2) 1. Iz Sverdlovokcgo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo Instituta tubarculeze (dir. prof, I.A.Shaklein) (LIVER) (TUURCULOSIS) (ISONICOTINIC ACID) USSR /14icrobiology. Medical and Veterinary F-6 Microbiology, Abs Jouro. Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35714 Author : Baryshinikov, A.S.; Egorva, K.T.; Neverov, G.A.; Udilova, N.N. Q Title : Effect of "Larusan" On the Character of the Tuberculin Reactions In Experimental Tuberculosis 4 Orig Pub: Probl. tuberkuleza, 1956, No. 2, 61-64 Abstract: In guinea pigs infected with Mycobacterium tuber- culosis hominis in a dose of 0.0005 mg./ml. and having received "Larusan" in a dose of 20 mg. beginning from the second day after the infection, the 1ntradermal reactions to tuberculin in a dilution of 1:100 after 1, 2, and 3 months were negative; in the organs of animals killed 120 days after infection, specific changes were not C ard 1112 USSR licrobiology. Medical and-Veterinary F-6 icrobiology. Ab8 Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol.j No. 9, -1957, 35714 discovered. The guinea pigs which began to receive "Larusan" 23 days after infection, dur- ing the two days preceding the first tuberculin test, developed a weakened reaction to tuberculin. 3 months after infection the reaction to tuber- culin In these animals was negative or weakly positive. on dissection there were insignificant tubercular changes, single tubercles. C ard 2A 41 .;~;Clqcv WSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Liver. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biol., uo 16, 1957, 7o844 Author : Yegorovaj.T. Title 1!6~:raf~ence of Larosan on the Functional State of Liver in Tuberculotics. Orig Pub Probl. Tuberculeza, 1956, No 6 addition R-7 Abstract In pulmonary tuberculars (4o) in the infiltrated stage the carbohydrate and antitoxic functions of the liver (Quick-Pytell? test) were investigated. Under the influence of larosan (3 times daily 0-1-0-39m) the pathological character of sugar curves changed to the normalization in 2 weeks,, and in the majority of pa- tients even earlier, which indicated the strenghtening of the glycolytic and glycogenic function of the liver. The antitoxic function of the liver increased in many patients after treatment. Card. 1/1 - 25 - USSR/Pharmacology and Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Preparations V-7 Antitubercular Drugs Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15; 1958, ffo 7129T Author :Kuznetsova K.V., Yegorova K.T. Inst I- *_ ~rusan ~in t~he Title Concentration of ood and Organs Orig Pub V sb.: Klinika i terapiya tuberkuleza i organizatisys. bor'by s nim. Sverdlovsk) 1957, 70-75 Abstract The bacteriostatic concentration following a single administra- tion of larusan (L) was determined according to Makeyeva's method on 39 guinea pigs infected 2-4 weeks previous to ex- perimentation with virulent tuberculous cultarc of human type in a dose of 0.05 . Bacteriostatic action of the blood mani- festo itself in its 1:40 dilution at a dose of 10 mg./kg. of L, in 1:80 at 50 mg/kg., and in 1:160 at 170 mg/kg; it dis- appears after 6) 8 and 48 hours respectively. In the daily administration of L during 10-15 days, no increase of bacter- iostasis of the blood waa observed. The content of L in the Card 1/2 U83iV,Pharmacology and Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Preparations V-7 Antitubercular Drugs Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, No 71297 organs is proportionate to the introduced dose. In the daily introduction of L. bacteriostasis of the organs de- creases. The content of L in the blood was determined in 67 patients affected with pulmonary tuberculosis. The adminia- tration of 0.1-0.3 9. of L per os produces a proportionate bac- teriostatic activity of the blood after 1 hour. Treatment with 3 divided daily doses of 0.6 and 0.9 g. assures around- the-clock bacteriostatic concentration of L in the blood which, after a 12 hour interval, is equal to 0.6-0.8-Ylml. -- G.F. Sivashinskaya Card 2/2 39 DrLIGS jj_8 WROMW_ , I", K 04 To%jeolos"Y. aMaCO10.9y' 01.1 110 10,581, 330 YC. - f zhur-Bi O-V G. A- PrOnin.1 jour Re Ir .~T Ile'Ver &...istratiorl A nds- .Ypegoro,ja compoll s" to tj e Outic', 0 th(~ the A.U 0 0 r f "'U" C2 r- 'Reacti-or' 0 ercul.~~r r1rul FL~ le ~j tub C O'f 'Nntitxib 'J.:'j, it r, - te aLlov -V sb inilca . bor'bY --,n(1 Orip; niza V13LZ4,d (100 1.1[rj/ 1U_ red Pht-' mouth I qnd SO, adrii-alsto 5" S',utaiof) Vy 'o CaLts 2 (ID03 o' to 4B6 (150 MCI 'Igls th "Idmini-I Ab let t)irnti" 0 le'llr-OPOnIOL ' a pce_ .- 'r'o11oV1i-T" 1eiik0CY.- Zid "in . ) to roo r1linut(I d a "'t"Vellously. 3C tu'le) 'An f jr3t Ile'tt 6 to B hours Vicre t . , the I . t.1"1 -MaGrIl zation durin'6 1. clurlnr) f the J.n-L d r a .bservo'' 2 0 0'7"0 0 ity of cqrbOn ""hy tosis to VIV rj'Se ~Wppg~ "M M-221"R~V~ In2mi~~ TTTM~ IV- USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. U-7 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, Ho 8174 Author t Yegorova, K.T. Inst I Title a The Effect of Larusane on the Functional State of the Liver in Tuberculosis Patients Orig Pub i Klinica i Terapiya Tuberculeza i Borba S nim, Sverdlovsk, 1957, 140-143. Abstract t No abstract. Card 1/1 zir- ROGACKV, V.I.; rRUMKIN, M.L.; KOVALISKAYA, L.P.; Y.WOROVA, K.v.; DOROrzysvA, TO.V. Certain factors causing the darkening of the tuber tissues of potatoes oterilized b7 Ionizing radiation. Xonesi ovepromo 15 no.Bill-15 Ag '6o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatoliekly irAtitut konearvnoy I ovoshche- suehilluoy promvahlennosti. (Potatoes) (Radiation aterilization) 711" -ik.- -LTA 7 ROGACHEV, V.I.; FRUMN, M.L.; KOVALISKATA, L.P.; YEDMIOVA, K.V. Zransformations of coloring_matter in green peas during sterilization b7 heat and Eamm rays# Kons.i oveprom. 15 no.9:19-24 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TSentrallny7 nauchno-isoledavatellokiy institut konservnoy i ovoshcheaushillnoy promyshlennosti. (Peae-Sterilization) (Coloring matter) KOVALISYAYA, L.P.; BUSIIYIdl-rTS, T.S.; DOnOFEYEVA, Ye.V.; YEGO~YA,_.K.V. Pasteurization of sauer~xaut with ga=a rayo. Yom. i o7. promm. 16 no.6-.9-12 Jo 161. (MIRA l4iM 1. TSentralfnyy nauchno-is.sledovatel'skiy institut konservnoy i ovoahcheaushillnoy promyshlennosti. ~~Trays-Industrial application) FRUMKIN, H.L.; KOVAL'SKAYA, L.P.;.YEGOROVAO N.V.; DORMU~, ye.V. Effect of the ionizing radiation on the amount and Iquality olf grape Juice. Kons, i ov, prom. 16 no.7:16-20 JI 161. (MM 14- 8) lo T-Sentralinyy nauchno-isoledovatelliskiy institut konservnoy i avoahchesushilinoy promyshlennoBti.' (Grape juice) (Gamma rays-Industrial application) FRUMKIN, M.L.; KOVAL'SKAYA, L.P.; YEGOROVA, K.V.; POVALYAYEVAp I.P. 'Duration of clarification and the quality of grape juice treated with X-rays. Kona, i ov. prom. 16 no.9:8-13 -> 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut konservnoy i ovoshchesushil'noy pro7shlennosti. (Grape jtice) (Gamma rays--Industrial application) YEGOROVA, L., betonshchitsa; SHVETSOV, A. (g. Omsk). The beat builders. Stroitell no.3,.7-9 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:6) l.Upravleniye Prokatatroy tresta Cherepovetemetallurgatroy (for Yegorova). (Building) YEGOROVA, L-., public institutes of new equipmant. IAshinostroitell no.10: 18 0 161. Ov. IRA 14: 9) 1. Zameititell prodsedatelya Saratovskogo oblastnogo prav- leniya Nauchno-tekhnichoskogo obshchestva mashinostroitellnoy promyBblennosti. (Saratov Province-Technical education) GOLENKOV, P. (Nesvizh, Minskoy oblastl); NIKITIN, V.; NALRIOVA, Yu., mladshiy nauchnyy sot-rudnik; GURLEV, A., agronom; PLATONOVA, Ye., agronom; nauchnyy sotrudnik; NESTI.RENrO, N., kand. biolog. nauk From the practices In the use of polsonous chemicals. Zeshch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.5:25-27 165. (MjMA 18;6", 1. Tokolkologicheskaya laboratoriya Nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta kartofelinogo khozyaystva (for Yegorova). 2. Toksikolo- gicheakaya laborato-,iya Voesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogc instituta zashchity rastenly pri Vsesovuzncm nauchno-issledova- tel'skom Institute sakharnoy 3vckly (for Nesterenko), it L; t-,) n,"'t ot -orcva). yia -X )V!;. t for buts of) tiiV1. nhya (for 2A El L'~ 1SO87-66 Vrr(0/~V1A(.J)/EWA(b)-2 RO NR- AP6001292. SOURCE CODE: UR/03.97/6$/000/008/0129/0137 AUIP.OFt.- LVAnago-94(deceaied); Follkensbteyn, Be:[ 70 (deceased); Yagorovat L.;_O~ip ORG: Institute of Organic Synthesis of the AN Latvian SSR (Institut orgenicbeskogo sintez-a_AN_L_aVv_,SSH) MIX: Study findings on the rodenticidal.effeg_" of the 10-indandione group SOURM AN LatSSR, Izvestlye, no* 8. 1965,1129-137 TOPIC TAOS: experiment animal, posticidep aromatic hydrocarbon, ketone ABSTRACT: Since 1955 the rodenticidal effect o? one hundred 1,3- inde-ndion e de riva- tives- has been - stu'di e-d in tests -on adult gray and albino retso For a 5 to 10 day period the experimental grouRs of animab were fed rations divided into two parts: one part "poisoned' with the derivative under study and the other part left pure, Daily consumption of poisoned and nonpoisoned food was-determined for each animal and also any pathological changes, particularly symptoms of blooding, were noteds Rodenticide effectiveness was based on the percentage of animals killed, A group of 10 experimental animals was used in each seriei, with L 13087-66 ACC NR, AP6001292 concentrations of derivatives ranging-from 0.05 to 0.025% in relation to weight of food ration, Animals were observed for 2 weeks-following the 5 to 10 day period, Findings show that about 90 of the one hundred 1.3-indandione derivatives tested do not display rodenticidel activity, Daily consumption of foods containing those derivatives did not produoo pathological symptoms nor did animals die with cumulative doses. The remaining ten derivatives displayed certain toxic properties with percentage of animals killed ranging from 12 to 60%, Ratindane with dipbenazine as the active ingredient and ratindane-2 with pbentolacine as the active ingredient appear to be the most promising,rodenticides of all the 1.3-indandione derivatives testede Orig# art* has: 6 tables, SUB CODE: 06 --- 00 0 SUBM DATE: 30mar657 ORIG REP: Oll OW REV: 0 Card at R T,"' V -U ~,N AM N SOURCE_C0DE:___ UR 20 5 4 0 2 -AUTHOR i olm, -~46kolovj E. D.; DRorova. Lo At--E gorovas Lo A.; Pozmogovas I. N.-Posmogovat I* N. ORG: Institute of Microbiolop-v. AN SSSR (Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR) TITIE: Isolation of 3ingle cell' cultures by means of a- simplified capillary' method SOURCE: Mikrobiologiyas v. 34, no. 4, 1965o 730-732 ---TOPIC -TAGS: --bacteriology, -,bacteria-------_ sinko c -'-ABSTRACT.* -A simplified capillary device for the isolation of a tultures- suggested by Perfil 1yev_ and. Gabe, -is described in the article. The x1sivice is basically a 140 X 40 microns capillar7 tube 4-6 millimeters long, to a short medical needles a syringes a ahaft with a plungerj a -threaded sleeves and a support fastened by a screw. Prior to its use the ~devico is sterilized by dry heat. The device when used mist be fastened on ;the support in such a manner that the end of the capilla is within the ry ,visual field of the microscope# The entire device must be stably fastened -,in-order-to-avoid-any-vibrationi--Singlo-coU-cultures-of !Bacillus ooagula~sp and strains of Candida tropicalis wore ioolatbd by means of the dev~cd* The authors thank"L* G.'Loginova for v'alua-bla- guldaneo in ctLrrying- .out.the work.. Orig. art. hast 1 figure. [JTE) SUB CODE: o6 suBm DATE: 27Feb65 ORIG REF: 004 Crd 1/1 UDC: 576.8.093.1 ~YA AUTHORS: Gurlyanova, Ye. It., Ycoorova, L. A. -OPj7/"-2E:-7- 7 TITLE: AcceleratinG Effect o~flmi~nes on 7the isotopic Conversion of Sulfur in Ort,,anic Folyoulfidos (Unkoryayushcheye doystviye aminov na izotopnyy obNen eery v or,,;nnicheckikh polisul'fidakh) PERIODICAL: Mirnal obshchey khimii, Vol. 28, Ifr 7, i)p. 1745 - 1752 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present p-per the nuthors attei-.ipted of the activity of various aminen by Investirz%tint; the isotopic conversion of sulfur between the orL~-nnic polysulfideo and cle- ment-ary sulfur. Apparently the mechanism of the eflect of t.he activity of the amines on r3ulfur and the poly.-sulfider, of the Its - SR systems (Refs 1-9) is the name so that the inotopes of sulfur may be re;,-,arded an model. Polyoulfidea were talnen for the solution of this problem, in which the --ulfur conver-ion takes place under relatively atrict conditions, i.e. dibenzyl trisulfide and diethyl trioulfide. Earlier (Ref* 10) the author had shown that the sulfur atom best nuited for conversion in these polysulfiden in only the middle one: Card 1/3 RS S SR + S RS 311 + S. The addition of noLe unines _4 Accelerating Effect of Amines on the Isotopic Conversion SOV/79-28-7-7/64 of Sulfur in Organic Polymilfides causes a considerable chaneo of the conditions of sulfur conversion in these compounds, which made poosible the comp-trison of the activity of v~Lrioua P-mines. Thus the influence exerted by the composition and the structure of the widnes on the acceleration of the reaction of the isotopic conversion of sulfur between dibenLyltrinulfide and radioactive sulfur, as well as between diethyltrisulfide and the latter was invrjo- d J f4'0!. tigated. The accelerated conversion effect of 26 ~ ent compounds was inventit-ated, a -reat mimbar of which is to be found as accelerators in tho vulcanization of rubber. The cyclo-pentamethylene dithiocarbarnate of piperidine and the diisobutyl dithiocarbamate of Godium (known as accelerators in the vulvanization process of rubber) are active accelerators in the conversion. The captax and thiuram (kaptaks, tiumi) used in the vulcanization at high temperat tires do not accelerate the conversion. There are 3 tables and 12 references, 8 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: Jurie 19 1957 Card 2/3 T,' Accelerating Effect of Amines on the IBotopic Conversion SOV/-1'q-28-7-7.,'6," of Sulfur in Oreanic Polyoulfides 1. Sulfur isotopes--Production 2. Amines-Chqmical effects 3. Sulfur isotopes (Radioactive)--Production 4. Chemical reactions--Velocity Card 3/3 IYERUSALMibKIY9 N.D.; YWOROVAj L.A. Relation of Bacillus megatherium to the condi-u;ons & the culture medium in the course of its life cycle. Hikrobloldelft 29 r,003 323-328 My-Je 160. (MIRA 1337~1 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.LoAonosova. (BACILLUS MEGATHFRIUM) (BACTERIOLOGY-CULTURES.AND-s~CULTURE MEDIA) VOROBIYEVo S.A.; KLUKII:, MI.I.; n-GOILOVA, L.A. -Scientific technological cieties and co=mn1st brigades. Mashinustroitell no. 2:31-33 F t61. WIRU~ 14:2) 1. PAdsedatell Mmrlkovahogo cblastnogo pravleniya ffemchno- tekhnicheskogR obshchostva Mashj!rom (for Voroblyev). 2. Predse6rtell Gorlkovskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva Mashprom (for Klifshin). 3. Preduedatell 6aratovskogo oblastizogo pravloniya Nauchno-tokhn-'eheshoge ob3hchostva Mashjxom (for Yeg6rova). (Machinery induatry-Technological innovations) (Efficiericy-, Industrial) -V 77777--7777 B/169/62/000/009/084/120 D228/D307 AUTHORSt Bauman, I. A. and Yegorovaq Le As TITLE: Upper cyclones near the Moscow-Leningrad air route PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalt Geofizika, no. 9t 1962p 41, ab7 atract 9B238 (Tri,Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta, no. 129 196.1t 14U-14 .,TEXT: The trajectories and frequency-of upper cyclones over north- western districts of the Union's European part and, in particular, near the Moscow-Leningrad air route were investigated atatisti- cally from daily synoptic and aerologic c-harts for the period Ja- nuary 1958 - July 1960. 100 cases of the development of upper cy- clones, whose centers existed for not less than 2 days on the,500- ~.mb surface map, were atudied-th all. The authors give th3 frequen- .cy of cyclonic centers on the 850-9 700-t 500-1 300-, and 200-mb isobaric surfaces and also at Bea level during different forms of atmospheric circulation (G. Ya. Vangengeymle W9 C, and E). The ver- .--tical structurp of upper cycloneo is extremely irregular,.,.,415 cY- Card 1/2 NF .,s/169/62/000/009/084/120 Upper cyclones'near ... D22.6/D307 clones, which were observed on 500-mb surface maps, corresponded to 273 sea-level 6yelonic centers. The frequencies of cyclonid centers at the' chief isobaric surfaces in relation to the total number of days with each of the atmoopheric circulation forms were derived. The maximum frequency of cy6lonic centers is noted during the processes of form C, the minimal'being recorded daring the pro- ceases of form E. This agrees with the principal synoptic features V of processes during the main a-%mospheric circulation forms. The '11_~ ahrage duration of the existerioe of cyclonic centers on the 500-mb surface is somewhat more than 4 days. Enclosed re tons or cold troughs corresponded to the majority of cyclones M%) on the OT- 500/1000 maps. The rate of movement of upper cyclones exceeded 20 km/hr in most cases (63%) and in about 1/3 of the cases was close to that of near-ground cyclones. In 12% of the cases the ve- locity of cycloneaj observed to the 200-mb levelf exceeded 40 km/. lir.'There is a-definite connection between the processes of the. main atmospheric circulation forms and the directions of movement of upper cyclones. The authors give the standard trajectories of upper cyclones that are characteristic of each circulation form. rafirrces. /-Abstracter#s note: Complete transiation&-l A ar SMIOVAI G.M - YJDGORCVA L.A KALINMI V*I. Searching for methods to regulate the acidity ol' seniprooewed products made with low-grade rye and grade I wheat flour in case of their preparation with the continuous method. Trudy TSNIIMP no.8:141-150 160. WU 15 g 8) (Fermentation) (Dough) SMIRROVA, G.14t; YEGCROVAJ, L.A KALlNIHA, V.I.; UK W OVA, V.A.; B=UBOVA-;-"-T--l-=AFZN(lVA, M.; SMOLOYANDIM,, G.A. Retudation of ajoid aceumLlationjn case of ewitinuous method of broad preparation from g::ade Xwheat dour with a dough making mach-1 w1th coz~tlxdzmw act-lon. T2;udy TANIXIMP no.Ssl5l-152 160. OMA 15 8) (Do4h) SMIRWOVAO G.M.j YEGOR -),IA.j XALININA, V.I. - - ~J-IQYAJ Une of fo7mentation preparatiorin nbtained fro= Aspergillt:e oryme 4nd Aspergil%v awamorl fungi for the production or liquid yeast maah. Trudy TI)NIARP no.10031-137 1W. (MIRA 18:2) TOKAREVA, R.R ; SMIRVIOVA, G.M.; YEGOROVA, L.A.; KALININA, V.I. Use of enzymes for improving the quality of bread z~.ade fr4vr. low qual.ity flour. Trudy TSN11K1fP no.10:138-347 162. (1111RA 18:2) 'M Z - ve BELINIMA, M.V.; BZIfELEIIKGI L.K.; YEGO41 A.; ELIPINDI, IAIJL.-L.l I.Te.,, doktor biol. nallr7red.;-FITMIKELI, R.L., ved. red. (Ultrasound in biology; bibliograplW of Soviet and foreign literaturu for 1950-19621 Ulltrazyuk v biologii; bibliogra- Ma otechestvennoi i inostrannoi literatury za 1950-1962 gg. Mo.skvas Izd-vo "Nauka," 1962. 181 p. (WRA .17:6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Biblioteka. otdoleniyd biologicho- skikh nauk. LAGUTIN Nikolay Stepanovich. Prinim&la uchastlye L.A.; TRIFSIK, G.B., red.; BAZLOVA, Ye.M., mladshly red. (Problems of merging the living standards of workers and collective farmers) Problegr oblizheniia urovnia zhizni ra- bochikh i kolkhoznikov. Moskvap Ekonomika, 1965. 110 P. (MIRA 18:4) 77'777 7 L 1298Z-66 'E7dT(1)/fqq GW !ACC NR: AR6000803 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/65/000/009/B035/BO36 tOURCE: Ref. zh. Ge'ofizikal Abs. 9B271 AUTHOR: Bauman, 1. Ye go ro va ,L. A. :TITLE: Forecasting high altitlaq_cy aRj's ~CITED SOURM Tr. Leninpr... rol. in-ta. vyp. 22, 1964, 243-248 TOPIC TAGS: weather forecasting, cyclone, meteorology ITRANSLATION: 149 cases of high altitude cyclones (not tracked at sea level) were I ~oelected from AT-500 maps for the territory bounded by 40-700 N. lat. and 0-600 V. :long. for 1949-1961. 10-12 of these cyclones per year were observed an the average. ,They lasted no more than three days in 76% of the cases. The deeper the cyclone the I ,longer it continued. High altitude cyclones arise most frequently over the central northwestern regions of the indicated territory. Not a single case was observed 7over mountainous regions. In most cases, stratified clouds accompanied by precipi-~ Itation appeared above the regions where high altitude cyclones were observed. In 19.7% of the cases, the cyclone showed a low level tropopause (225-350 mb) as distinct, 'Card.1/2 UDC: 551.509.3: L 12987-66.- ~ACC NR: - AR6000803 :from ordinary cyclones (the high altitude variety appears in regions with a compara- Aively low baric and thermal gradient and is practically independent of planetary I 'high altitude frontal zones. The greatest recurrent (31%) was observed for cyclones tatretching from the 100 to the 360 mb surface, as well as those tracked only at the. 1500 and 300 (19%) or 700 and 500 (18%) mb surfaces. Most of the high altitude cy- clones with considerable vertical thickness (from 850 to 300 and from 700 to 300 mb) move at a rate of no more than 20 km/hr. When vertical thickness is low, the recur- rence of velocities greater than 20 km/hr is approximately 20%. Synoptic conditions for generation of high altitude cyclones reduce to 3 cases, 1) the formation of re- i sidual depressions due to filling of the-ground section of the cyclone (16% of the icases); 2) the generation of individual formations in a high altitude trough (54%),, ..,3) formation in a comparatively calm high altitude stream (30%) where the cyclonic evortex is first generated at high altitudes and may subsequently "capture" lower ly- ~ing layers in its circulation.' A relationship is established between the. generation Pf high altitude cyclones and the nature of la rge scale processes. Basic rules are formulated for forecasting the generation and evolution of these cyclones,with res- :peat to temperature fiel:d on AT-700, AT-500 and OT-500/1000 maps. SUB CODE: 08 ~Card.2/2"' L 08321-a___.E"/T(M)/EWP(t)/ETI 1JP(c) JD '~ACC NRIAR6033783 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/007/DO98/DO98 iAUTHOR: Yegorova, L. A.; Ivashevskiy, S. N.; Kharlamova, G. 11. natural kEypton TITLE: Tenting spectral tubes with SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 7D783 REF SOURCE: Tr. in-tov Gos. kom-ta standartov, mer i izmerit, priborov SSSR. vyp 78(138). 1965, 29-!-31 TOPIC TAGS: krypton, spectral line, wavelength ABSTRACT: Results of investigations of the radiation of spectral lamps filled with natural krypton are described. The valuea of wavelengths of eight lines of tho visible region.of the spectrum of natural krypton are obtained thr?ggh comparison with the primary reference wavelengths of the orange Kr line, [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 20/ -A j -4y i U --IMES= YEGOROVA, L.A.; P02,MOGOVA, 1,.N. Isolation of unicellular culture b7 timplifled capills.-7 methcd. Milfrobiolcgiia 34 no,40.730-73-1 31-1g, 165. (KIRA 18:10) 1. Inatitut mikrobiologii AN SS41- F Z~ GOLOVACHEVAJO R.S.; YSC-CROVhp L.A.; IA)GIROVA, L.G. and Uxf-,-,icrq of aerobic obllvat-,v. ~ict~,riu Isol--ttal from tharmal wrss-of'~the Wrin't,ain and the Xumihir Is:And of the Kurile Teland-i ai:,rx~~blologiia 34 no.5:80!-Brf7 S-0 165. 2.. Tal-stitut SSSR. TITILE: Ryalco-chemical coastaats of I OPT 'I TA CIS 4-- -411 -t-Nomr-hydmmine, satkursted --pm~r Tim-4cmr-6. melting potat, ariti- 1~2 ACCCEMM Nrl: ttp4ok4-03 fic; HXF S(JV V ~ ff , li, - -- ~ UARCHISKO. V.A.: TDG - L.G.:IAGkFOV, N.Y. ComposWon and properties of native bitumen from Amba Okirs.9 Ity.AN Kazakh.SSR.Ser.gor.dela, not., stroi. i strimat. no,10:74- 80 156, 04LRA 10: 1) (Robs region-Bitumen) o1 A SOV/1 17,57 11 ?,!70-1 Translation f rom, Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 295 (USSR1 AUTHORS: Kondrakhina, Ye. G._, Yegorova,_j,,_Ct_-r--Songina, 0, A. TITLE: Application of the Amperometric Method for the Analysis of Chromites and Chrome - magnes ite Refractory Materials (Primeneniye amperometricheskogo metoda dlya analiza khromitov i khromomagnezito-,.,ykh ogneupornykh materialov) PERIODICAL: Izv, AN KazSSSR. Ser. khim. , 1957, Nr 1, pp 45--50 ABSTRACT: The amperometric titration method with a rotating Pt microclectrode is employed for the determination of Cr, FeO, and Fe to in chromites, rock, and chrome- magnes ite refractortOlmaterials, The fundamental basis of the method is the electrode reaction, namely, the oxidation of Fe 2+ at an E7--+ 1. 0 v in relation to the Hg iodide comparison electrode (E:.+O. 02 v), Under certain conditions Mn, Cr, and V do not produce any electrode reactions. For the determination of Cr and Fe to the weighted test sampi e is fused with a mix- ture of Na 6a land Na CO The melt is leached out with 2 2 2 3' water and the Fe(OH) is filtered off, the precipitate is dis- Card 112 solved in hot ZN H?Sd4, the solution is reduced with metallic SOV/1 37-57-11--22704 Application of the Amperometric Method (cont. Bi and an aliquot part thereof is titrated with 0. IN or 0. OIN K bichromate solution. The Cr is determined in the filtrate. After the removal of ~20 the solution i!; neutralized with H2S04 and a sufficient excess of the latter is aided to make the concentration of the acid in the solution correspond to 0. IN. Cr is titrated with a Mohr-salt solution. For the determination of FeO 10 cc of the solution ( I liter contains 4 g of V2 05 and 100 cc of 1:2 mixture of phosphoric and sulfuric acids) are evaporated to the incipient crystallization of the salts after which 10 cc of a mixture of phosphoric and sulfuric acids are added, the mixture is again heated to dissolve the salts after which 0. 1, g of test sample is introduced. When the test sample is completely dissolved the solution is titrated with Mohr's salt. V. P. Card 2/2 BEMINAp V.A., inzh.; YEGOROVA, L.G. Single-bath method for dyeing semi-vool fabrics. Naucb,-issl.trudy T3NNISherati no,18i115-122 163. (MIRA :LB% 1) w. . .1 . .- YEV'I"j"A I " SAK117"'V' A-3~ (Vo-:,,Avr0 (M-kva); (./o-skvi. ) 1. Ur,ing bng-type filters to trfip f1riply dl.9p'--el mtt~,I particles from aerosols, Porosh. viet. 5 na.9:104-109 S 165. y EU-()RoV,I, di= 11 12!151-153 "ind alu:rdn"In, Tnidy J. Fa (MRA IStIO) YEGCROVAp L. 1. Yegorova,, L. I. "Fauna of the I4wer aM Middle Cambrian of the Basin of the Katun' River (Northeastern Altay).9 All-Uhion Sci Res GeoAogical Inat VSZGEI of the Min of Geology and Protection of Mineral Resources of the USI',j, Ioningradp 1955 (Dissertation for Degree of Candidate in Geologicomineralogical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya latopiell No. 23v Moscowt Junev 29559 pp. 87-104. ANSARINOA,V.1 ANANITEVOA.P*; BIWXDMTOVA,R.)I.; GORBUNOY,M.G.; GRATS11VOYA, R.T.; 1=0A-LIU-11, JvAujTA,V.A.j Y.PAIWSKATAoL.11.9- 131100PITVA. p.s.; Lw3jW,I.V.; LOMOVITSKAYA,M.P.; POIJffAYIKVA,O.K.: ROGOZIII.L.A.; -R-LW-Hm -0-',G.P.; RUCUSNITSKAYAlH.A.; BIVOV.A.G.,. YOMICHNV,V.D.; KHAL- rINA,Y.K.; KHAINIHIL.L,; GIMUIYSHhTAOSV.#, NIKITMAJ.H., redaktor: GUROVA,OoA., tokhnichaskiy redaktor [Atlas of leading forms of fossils in the fauna and flora of Western Siberia] Atlas rukovodiashchikh form iskopaamykh founy i florV zapad- nol sibirl. Pod red. L.L.Khalfina. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr. Vol.l. 1955. 498 p. Vol.2. 1955. 318 p. (Microfilm] KFA 90) 1, Tomsk. Politakhnichookiy.institut iment, Kirova. (Siberia, Western--ftleontology) IEGOROVA, L.I. Lover Cambrian trilobites of the Katun' Basin (Gornty Altai). Trudy SNIGGIMS no.15t215-235 161. (MIRA 15:9) (Katunt Valleym-Trilobites) -VINIMNj M.K.; GINTSINGER, Key sections of the Lover Cambrian and Sim in Gornaya Shoriyu and the Gornyy Altai. Sov.geol- 5 no.12:44-56 D 162. (MIRA 16;2) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut geolcgii,, geofizikifi min rallnogo syrtya. '(Gornaya Shoriya--Geologyj Stratigrapbic (Altai Mountains--Goologyp Stratigraphie~ I NO BE YEGOROVAP Lj-. Find of a new species of the genus Glabrella in the Lower Canbrian. Trudy SNIIGGIM no.231158-161 162 (MMA 16:9) (Trilobites) VINKMANI M.K.; GINTSINGER, A.B.; POSPELOV, A.G.; POLETAYEVA, O.K.; M~Q049YA,L.J..; ROMANENKO, M.F.; FEDYANINA, Ye.S.; ASTASHKIN, V.A.; CHERNYSHEVA, S.V.; ROYAUN7MO, Ya.V.; ASKARINA, N.A.; BOYARINW, A.S.; NADLER, Yu.S.; GORELOV, G.F. Scheme of the stratigraphy of Lower Cambrian and the lower part of Middle Cambrian sedimonts in the Altai-Sayan fold irea. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.21*t23-34 162. (MIRA l6slO) icc;~eri Cal C C.. 7V,-;crtOnid D'-scasc, TI-.czAis L'or degree of~Car,,-,~ 7ci. i!.' ~ju,) 21 :~crr !O Contral ft~st Nv tii- AJvanv~ Trainint; 4~g Phy3icians 3ummau 71, It ~,'orj 52. Diss rLaLio.;.-, for Dt-,rf:,,.s in S-Acncc an] 0 En-lineering in 1.1loscow in. 1950/ Fro- I vr, Ioskva, Jan-Ded 19501 7WbROTAt L. I. o ZTMROVNIX* XV. Observ tio= on the th"apmtio use of polentan In cardiovs,son3ar diseases. go-rat. nod. 17 no.10:z&IS Oot, 1933, (0 IML Z5 15 I,', Candid&t* Medical Sciences for Tegorova. 2. Moscow. TIGOROVA, L. I. Applic,ailon of antibiotics in diseases of the liver and biliary tract. Klin. mad., Moskva 31 no.6:27-32 June 1953. (GI14L 25:1) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Moscow. YBGOROVA# L.r.9 k&ndidat meditsinskikh nauk (Kogkv&) Use of ACTH and cortisone in treating Internal diseases. 111n. mad. 32 no.6:39-47 Je 154. (MLRA 7:8) (ACTR, therapeutic use *Internal die.) (CCRTISCRI, therapeutic use *Internal diej ~0" E,6- GRINCHAR, 7.N., prof.; YHGOROVA, L.I., kandidat meditainakikh nkuk Femphigus of the oral cavity treated with cortisone. Yeat.van. i dorm. no02:42-44 Nr-AP (XLRA 8:5) CCIRTISONN, therapeutic use, pemphigus of iouth)' ("WTH' di'se-aim-es, pomphi&s ther., cortisone) south, ther., cortisone) u L Mt YEGOROVA L. I., Doe Mod Sci -- (diss) "Experionce in the Use of Cortisone and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone of the 1~ypophysis in the Clinic of Internal Diseases (in Rhoumatism, Rheumatoid Arthri- tis, and Certain other Discases)." Mos, 1957. 21. pp (1st Mos Order of Lenin Medical Inst im I. M. Sechenov), 200 copies (KL, 48-.57, 109) 59 1. Y:";G0-tGVA CORTISONE "Blood Changes in Patients Suffering from So-Called Infectious Arthritis Treated with Cortisone," by Candidate of Medical Sciences L.I. Yegorova and L.N. Siryat- skaya (Moscov), Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 3, March ITT,__Pp-_8 The action of AC7H and cortisone wapt investigated in 70 patients suffering from non-specific infectlous arthritis; the folloving conclusions were made: 1. In patients with non-specific infectious arthritis, irrespectIve of the length and acuteness of the disease, a marked anemia ~as noted in only one case (hemoglobin less than 35%). Ten patients out of 70 developed leucocytosis, with a leucocyte count of 8,000 to 15,000. Increased velocity of erythrocyte eedi- mentation reaction occurred in 46 patients. 2. During hormono-therapy, In the first 3-6 days, the following changes were ob- served: a decrease in the level of hemoglobin and in:tho number of erythrocytes; an increase in the number of leucocytes; a drop in the absolute and relative number of eosinophils, indicating the positive response of the body; appearance of new neutrophilic cells, basophils and plasmatic cells; a higher level of prothrombin. 3. With the general improvement in patients and the decrease of the inflamma- 1/2 story symptoms, the following changes in the blood were later observed during the hormono-therapy: an increase of hemoglobin and the number of erythrocytes back to the original count, and sbmetkmes slightly higher; a decrease in the laucocyte count to the normal level; disappearance of young cells, basophils, and plasmatic cells; increbse of e1jMj;4phijsx go=tipes.,Above,t)iq Aqrmal level,- ic effectiveness of treatment and normalizatioa of the arythrocyth sedimentation re- action. Prothrombin, which reaches a high level during the first days,often remains the saw throughout the whole course of treatment. In prolonged hermono-therapy, therefore, it is necessary to use anti-coagulants. -23- 2/2 VJQ0=Av-",kandidat moditainskikh nauk. (Moskva); PETROVA. 7e.N., (Moskva) Antihyaluronidave of blood in collagen disease treated with cortidote and ACTH. Klin. med. 35 no.1:63-69 Ja 15? NLRA 1o:4) 1. Iz kliniki obahchey I gospitallnoy terapli (dir.-prof. Yo. M. Tareyev) sanitarno-gigiyenicheekogo fakul'teta i MOBkOVRkogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo Instituta iment Sechenova I laboratorii Chetvertogo upravleniya Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (nach.-prof. A.M. Markov) (COLLAGEN DISEASES, blood in antihyaluronidase level in tortisone & ACTR ther.) (HYALUROKIDASE, antag.' antihyalurenidase level In blood in collagen dis. clurine cortisone & ACTH ther.) (CORTISONE, ther. use - collagen die., eff. on antihyaluronidase level In blood) (ACTH, ther. use same) Y?GOROIIAI L.I.t Doc Al";ed Sci-(dinu) lll_~rperienco of' VIC voo o' cortizone nnd adranocorticotropic hormono of' the hypophysis ir, the clinio Ol' internal diElem-.08 (in rhemni-Atisra, rhWatoid arthritis, nnd corVin othur _ive, Sef:) Mosi 1958. 23 pp (First Loa Ordor of Lenin Ved Inst im I.vi.Sechenov), 200 co- pies (IM,30-5-8,131) ,~E 7717 N? A YEGOROVA, L.I.; KOSTYAYEVA, S.I. Use of some diuretic substances (diamax, chloruritv hypo- thiazide) in cardiovascular pathology. Terap. arkh. 35 no.2: 30-37t63. (MMk 16:10) 1, 1z Teentrallnoy klinichaskoy bolinitay (glavnyy vrBeh A.I.Ehrimlyan) IV Gl,,vnogo upravleniya pri Rinisterstve zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEK-DISEASES) (DIURETICS MID DIURESIS) ALEYSANDROV, N.I.; GEMI, N.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN N.S DANILYUK. S.S.; __Z0 KUZIIIAI R.F.; KORIDZE., G.G. )TG VA 0;~ LABDISKIT, A.P.; IEBEDIIISKIY, V.A.; MASLOV, A.I.; OSiPOV, N.P.; SILICH$, V.A.; SMIRNOV, M.S.; TSYGAIJOVA, N.I. Study of a method of aerosol immunization with powdered plague vaccine in large population groups. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.12:22-28 D 163. (K1RA 17:12) -, ~ - i ~, , il -,, -C. ~*~.~ . 1 Z: , -~ *,',--,* ~ : :,- ~ ~ - ~ ~7 -;. - - .. . ~ , A -~ ',-- -. '- -~ I . c, -- I., ', , ~ ~ ~ , , - KOZLOV, A.I.; YEGOROVA,_.L--I- Economic efficiency of the new trends in the develolment of the technology for the production of hydrolysis yeast. Sbor-trud. NIIGS 12:216-231 164. (111RA 18-3) USSR/Chemistry - Anthraquinone Aug 49 Anmonia. "The Action of Amonia on a 2-Oxyanthraquinone," N. S. Dokunikhin, Lo M. Yegorova, Scl Res Inst of Org Intermediate Productn and Dyestuffs imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov, 3 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol IX II, No 6 Reacts these two substances to form 1-amino- 2-oxyanthraquinono. Outlinea preparations and properties of x-oxyanthra(:uinons and I-amino 2-oxyantfiraquinons as well as I-acetylar.-Ino 2-oxyanthra(luinone, I-amino-2-benzoyloxyanthraquinonet and 1,2-dioxyanthraquinonc. Sub- mitted by Acad V. M. Rodionov 23 Jun 49. PA 1/5(yrl9 ,0-: G- ":) R 0 %1 h, f, - H - DOKUNIKHIN, N.S.; YEGOROVA, L.K.; MURAMIOVSKAYA, H.A. 2-Aminoanthraquinone. Patent U,S.S.R. 77,400, .Dec. 31, 1949. (CA 47 no,19:10007 153) Y 4i i~, iV, R "I jj t? R OFM Per POPE= W- --;75.U IF YTIM (Ma UTn. Vr7zBT a--uco, rn nuel t.%A folln- knlh.'4 Im 1 4. t- Ak, 1`5~. N"", T., YEGOROVA, L.H.; SERGEYIVA, M.M. Some secondary reactions during methylation of 16,17 -dioxyviolanthrone. Xhim. nau)m i prom. 3 no.4:542 158. (MIRA 3-1:10) (Violanthrone) DOKIHTIIM]2,. 2 U.S.; M-MOROVA, L.Ij. Substitution of a sulforic group by chlorine in anthraquincre derivatives. Ore. poluprod. i krac. r!o.1:72..62 159. (1,;IRA 14:11) (Ant~racuinonea) (Djes art! d~cin--Tcxtilc fibcrs)