SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUVOROV, V.N. - SVECHNIKOV, G.M.
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USSR uDc: .621-376-332(068.8)
SUVOFOV, V. N.
~11,An Amplitude-Phase Discriminator"
USSR Author'- Certificate No 259199, filed 28 oct 68, published 28 Apr 70
(from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No IlD92 P)
translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an amplitude-phase dis.-
criminator for superhie, frequencies which consists of mearurement and ref-
erence channels and four detectors coupled to the channels by means of
robes with inductance-capacitance coupling. To increaze masureement pre-
p
cisim, each of the probes is accommodated by a hole in the comwn wall be-
tween both channels, and a disc in the coupling element hez, a capacitive
projection located above the tap at the grounded end of the loop. N. S.
.1 ar. n
4i" MVHI~Jlfl
USSR UDO 612.824+612-58
SUVOROV V. V. Physiology Depaxtment of the Pedagogic Inatitute, Tyumen,
"Changes in the Cerebral Circulation During Hypothe2naiol
Leningrad, Fiziologlcheskiy Zhuzral SSSR imeai 1. 14. Sechenov, Vol 56, No 9,
pp 1,425-1r430
Ab3,tract# A study was aade of the carebral circulation ditring direct cooling
of it. Tha external integuments of the he&As of do&a vwre c*,sled. A aludy
was zade of the functional chmnges in the.aoxrbr~a circvl,--tion. Thre
cerebral bascular systam in more aubject to cold thwi other xoglor-il -,ystems.
The zagnittde of the cortibral blood supply in animals oL,,'~j*ct to hypothstrAa.
decreasen as the tevNratura decreases. It Is 60% at ~Z 0, at
280 and drops to 20% of the origim! value Rt 220. Tho vl~zctlvlty of the
cerebnd vaacularzyzteam is retained at all tha IndicateA iemT~exatwrv
levels. Oxygen consumption by '.-he carebral tinsues doortiaues tut hypol-'~eriUa
becomes deoper, In tbe presence of deep supsrcooling itib d-ropa
to 14.12% at a, rate of 5-7� O.,'~% p~tr degree of caolin,~. All oT tbo chaney..)a
are reversible. The adcqu,%ay of tho ctangea in tonus of U* vassel.9 In
robponse to cold p-,mvides for the functioma requirDnAniz of the nsrieG
elements.
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USSR WO 612.14617-089-583-29
SUVOR
V3 ad i mi r Xnatitute of Pedagogy
"Chanpe in the Elastic-Tonic Propartisa~ and Ferlpheral ReslFstance of the
Cerebxul Blood Vessele- During Hypothermie
Moscow, Biologichealdye HaWki, No 3 0 1972 ~p 43-46
AbstTacte Gradual cooling of anesthetized adult dogs te, 27 to 280 in tho
rectum made the cerebxal blood vessels more tense, a,-, altoim by a diphase
change in the rate of propa6mtion.of the pulae vays betx&en the c3xtid
arteries and the brain. An initial decrease was folloired by
an increase vh1ch uas aBsociated with a rarked doexozzo in th~D ro".otivillY
alid elasticity of the blood vesselB, As the brain temp4r.-atuie. fell, thn
pexipliex-al resistance of the va-ncular system increased dtte to nra.~m and
11 aa to growing
reduction in the numb-or of functioning capilloxies as wa.
viscosity of the blood. The changes In tho parexiatez-a iltudir-d. axe con-
nation
sidexed adequate- to the rloving of tho cereb=1 blood iuA brain f u.,
during hypothermia,
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USSR UDC 612.82.014.43-08j612.54
SUVOROV V and NOVIKOV, V. P.j Chair of Human and Animal Physiology,
- UAIJ
V~~ Pedagogical Institute Imeni P# 1.~Lebedev-Folywimkiy
"Thermal Deficiency During Cooling of the B=W'
Moscows Byulleten' Eksperinentallnoy Biologli 1, MeditsiW4
Vol 71, No 31
&-m ?Is pp 23-2-6
bst
A
xacti In order to Investigate some aspects of the heat balance maintained
by zarxutls, the heads of anesthetized laboratory dogs were"cooled ifith the
water-stream Kholod-2F apparatust while 'cody temperature was being recoxded
-(at depths of 7t 20 ar
from the scalp, the brain A 30 mm) 441 the rectum
(representing internal body tempogriture). Total body hypotbermia vras pro-
duced in steDs of 1-C down_to 28 C, indicating that thAs M-ethod %ras able to
raise the total heat lose above total heat production and conzervation. A
temperature gradient developed between the various areas under investigation,
so tha:1, at. the niaimtun rectal tem;era;tuxQ of &C, the brain temperature w~i-_i
27.1' at.130 mm, 24.60 at 20 mm, arid 15.9u at 7 mm, while scalp teAiWrature
was 15.4 - As time passed, the thermal index .(xatio of the physical to the
pbysiologlical temperature graLlient) decreasedp~ Indiciating a-diminishing
heat loss due to smaller heat conduction and gmator thermal irxulmtlon from
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USSR UDC 911.3:616,988.25(470,342)
PCHELKINA, A. A., KORENBERG, E. I., ZEMSKAYA, A A. , =IPAW"A~.G - and
KOVALEVSKIY, Yu. V.
"A Study of the Virus-Carrying Properties of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. in
Tickborne Encephalitis Foci of Forests in the~Southern European Taiga"
V sb. Vtoroye Acarologiche-skoye soveshchaniye. Ch. 2. Tezisy dokl. (Second
Acarological Conference. Part 2. Theses of Reports -- collection of
works) Kiev, "Nauk. dumka," 1970, pp 96-97 (from M-Meditsinsk!tya Geo-
act No 4,36.59),
grafiya No 4, Apr 71, Abstr,
[No abstract]
LIZ.- - 029 UNCLASSIFIM-1: PROCES~SING DATE-300CT70
f-TITLE--APPLICATION OF THE EFFUSION TECHNIQUE FOR THE~DETERMINATION OF
i~_.',PLASTICILER VAPOR PRESSURE OVER POLYMER-SOLUTIONS ~U-
"_-AUTHOR-(G2)-SUVOROVAj A.1.9 SERPINSKIYt Vd.'V*
~~CJIUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE--VYSOLOVOL. SOEDIN., SER. A 1970t 1'2(319 498-93,
:'DATE PUBL ISHED-----70
--!ATERIALS, CHEMISTRY
UBJECT AREAS .4
..-TOPIC TAGS--VAPOq PRESSURE, PLASTICIZER, AMORPHOUS POLYMER, POLYSTYRENE
RES!Nr PHTAHALATE, CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER4 THERACUYNAMIC CHARACTERISTIC
~,CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
--.?ROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1190
STEP NO--.UR/0459170/(312/003/0489/0493
';~CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0116655
UNCLASS IFIED
Z/z 029 UNCLASSIFIED' PROiCESSING DATE-'-30OCT70
.-CIRC,ACCESSION NO--AP0116655
:~'A8STRACT1EXTRACT-(U).GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE VAPOR PRESSURE 13F SEVERAL
~,--PLASTICIZERS OVER A-MORPHOUS POLYSTYRENE (1) (OF MOL.- WT. 140,000) WAS
MEASURED BY A DIFFERENTIAL EFFUSION METHOD (V- V- SEkPINSIKII ET AL.,
~~,--1969)a THE EXPTL- PROCEDURE IS DESCRIBED AT' LENGTH. THE VAPOR
PRESSURIES OF 01-BU PHTMALATE 111), O-BUO SUB2 C C S1.136 H SU64 CH SUB-Z (;H
CC SUB2 BU (111), AND DI-BU 2,2 PRUME BENZOPHENONEDICARBOXYLATE
(JV) OVER I SOLINS. WERE DETD. AT 80-120DEGREES. THE CHANGES IN THE
CHEM. POTENTIAL (DELTA MIU) OF Ili Illi AND IV (JURINGAISSOLUTION WERE
CALCO.,DELTA 111U SUGGESTED THAT THE THERMODYNAMIC AFHNITY OF THE ESTERS
TO I DECREASED IN THE ORDER: 11 IS GREATER.THAN III~IS GREATER THAN IV.
FACILITY: URAL. GOS- UNIVER, IM. GDRIKOGO, SVERDLOVSK, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIEO
Coatih~s
uDc 62o.193
SITAVYRINI V. N., and 21YOOVA, G. S.
"Effect of a Polymeric Coating on the Corrosion Fatijgrua~ Strength of Welded
Materials of Aluminum Alloys
Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Veldanika Materialov, Vol. 8, No 2, 1972, pp
24-27
Abstract- Samples of welded material for the study of corrosion fatigue
strength were prepared from clad allo.~m DI6AT and alloy DPO wLth a thickness
of 1.5 Pm. T~_-sting was carried out on a resonance machibe with a frequency of
2500 cvcle/vn with a constant sign asyimietric cyclic tenf;ion. The test base
was 107 cycles. The Samples were placed in a plastic Y-tr e1 containing
P E; _, a 3%
solution of NaCl with 0.1%) H20~. UK-9 cold setting epov.~ adhesive was used as
the polymeric coating. The sample surface~was cleaned irith a metal brush and
degreased before depositing the adhesive. Samples -butt welded by argon are
welding had an adhesive layer. 0.12-0.2 mn thick and 15-18 mm wide, with over-
lapping reinforced seams. The overlapping vaterial was wO.ded along the layer
of moist adhesive with a low-frequency welding Tmchine. The greatest streiu,tb
-elded materials. Cm ings which,,create a noticeable
vas found with adJaesive t
residual stress of contraction an the metal, as a nile, aile brittle and break-
down easily. However, the use of elasticity materials with the adheaive before
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USSR
SWaRIN, V. N. and SUVOROVA, G. S., Fiziko-Mimicheskaya Meldianika Materialov,
Vol 81 No 2, 1972, pp 24-27
solidification produces a greater durability of the weld, This use of a poly-
meric coating is advantageous since the doating can be deposited on alky size
and shape surface, does not require special. instrumentation, and can be reneiped.
USSR uw: 62o.194
SUVOROVA., G. S., and SELLAVYR111, V. If.,. Scientific Research Institute of.Tech-
n zation of Prod=tion, Mosaw,
Strength of Joints of-Aluminum
Effect of Preliminary Corrosion on Fatigue
Alloys
Kiev$ Fiziko-Khimich,--skaya Mekhanika. Ynterialov, No 2, 1971, PP 106-107
Abstract: The authors studied the effect of preliminary corrosion on the
fatigue limit of riveted, welded, and glue-velded Joints with various anti-
corrosion coatings. The specimens were rrade of clad D16RT allOY 1-5 M thick.
The static short-term strength of rTelded an-,triveted Joints before, and after
corrosion was approximately, the came. Glue-welded Joints showed a decrease
in thickness of 15-18% and a tendency to separate at the joint rather-than in
the base metal as is usual for uncorroded Joints. The fatif,,ue limit of welded
Joints vas decreased by up to 30%. Thus, preliminary corrosion affects the
fatigue strength of this metal significantlyp"
J-9979 W3
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CLINICAL Is;: 0: CoklSF i4~ESLAV~.) (pp 73-75)
IN A SACCHA90 SF ND LEV(*YCE SOLUt !().4
Sy V. ova,
a
a
date t1le inlutinn
hat been the UnivornAlLy %ccepr-d c-Squad i-r n.
pr~~larv4tinr% nf ror!dvaric b1nott. A,ilxi-
ti-~.;A 'inn rrAny i"nrVtnmin:tt: %T1 Strocrur" ii cvl-plex
~ prazarv,-s raisverEr birlaii. in terra of thp her-olyric
tr%~icat-,lri for no more than 14 C&Yq, At th" bno~! can-
-n-ervatton laboratory of a sin1ple solution 'or
% rNAveiopmcl
the prolervstion of catlaveric blo=d wa . (S.
(44urov,a *,n-J 1. A. juvorova) . it tnClUdell SACChArose
2r;4 levomycerin, It enables us T~ preserve rho- binno
In Its full Value over a Ianjpr per1*4 of ci~' than the
Otte possibLe with sArche rn-s*-~; Luc" e-pl%o,.tr~ia tit Rolucinn.
ftGrChtlro*.~pr"Fl*VV(n6 A;.nc contains it(, ~"r4mq of
ascct;arove end 0.1.5 gramA of levomycerin In bidinriLled
vs~er. Each bO mg of presprved blood requims 20 PS of
Votutlan.
7 In vitco axperimonts showed that with e #4accharolto
-1 %~lurlnn' Concealed hf"LlqI.% of the btood Ah.wefl Alp
after 7.9 dayst it plrsr'mally kncreasee 3rlti by kt- z-qtj
fiav 11A not exceed an avernae a' 0.4 percent. In blood
pr,'-servAtl in A xolutLo(t
(c.-AnrrnW. hidden hAmolisin appesree earlipt, one, by
llte toil qf the 4-n)dy. rpachett 1.4 Percent in torron of
tho tota I blorl'i homoliftilil. -he Lnc-.exaP in the number
n.f spherncyre-t, rhirarterIxinp rl-o- ixe-hemolvct~- ~qtata
ni the erythrocytes also Cook pl,-Ace lels intaotinty in
t6i* ca-se tf bl,in,l pr,-serv-i accordinI5 to Vho llew method;
by ti-,p Vith day of storage, it did not exceed 11) percent
(cn!!~psred with 20-25 potrceric in the contra 1. so 1%,itloo) .
'he waiuam of th" irdxiwat and tvLnitral. ostrotte
resists ne" of the erythrocytes in freshlv-prppAreld
cadaveric blood, both in the experimenr and the control
solution, w-rm skipilar. In the course of the preserva.
rtort. changes werp detected towacd Vitnimal. osrotl.c
resistance of erythrocytes which, from U.6u (oliperiment)
MMA (1.62 ('"nrrOI 0- ft-1 'J~y "f
Pz-servAtinn, 610JUAILY dcOPPed tri"A"I the Ontl Of rhe
study. No noticpable- cha"ps were detected In terms of
lli~ maxj--al Osmotic resistance of erythrocytes. tho PH
count Indicated that rho blond pr"verved in a oaccharose
soluti.on is less acid than in the. c-ontrol solution. It
- N
C- was notod that in the proees
gof Preservation of cads-
1
L t
veric blood, as uall at in cannim of donor blood,
the potassium content in the planale Increased. Accordt".
to our data, it increased more intensely In blood Pro.,
aorvodArt thah
in a soccharosa, solution.
USSR uDe 615.388
A., FAFOHOV, G. A.s and OLDUROVAg S. V.
"Clinical Use of Cadaver Blood Preserved With Sucrose and Leyo.-~rcetin!'
Moscow# Voyenno-HecUtsinskiy Zhurnals 110,2o 1971, PP 73-75
Abstracts In the Central CTder of lanin Institute of flonatoloLV and Blood
Transfusionp the authors developed a preservative for chdaver blood con-
sisting of 100 g of sucrose azd 0-15 9 of levomYcetin (ehloraiaphenicol)
in double distilled water (20 ml of the solution is ad&t-d to 80 al of blood).
In vitro experiments shoued that such blood can be saXely atored as long as
28 days. Only one of 74 patlents who received tzansfuslons of cadaver blood
with the authors' preservative for anemia$ shick, gastrolntentinal, gynecologi-
cal or other diseases had a mild reaction$ . Reports from three other hloscow
hospitals (sklifosovalkly First Aid Institutey Central Institute of Iftaunato-
logy and Orthopeciiest caid City Hospitol No 53) showed tKat only I;*, of 2j991
t usions of blood so preserved (250 to lp5OO m1p stared fOr 7 to 21 days)
Produced mild or moderate reactions, There wftv no severe reactions or
complications. The effects of the transfusions were bem-ficial in all cases.
1A
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4 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS YN G-DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--EVALUATIOM OF THE VIA31LITY OF ERYTHROCYTES OF:CADAVER BLOOD BY THIE
ISOTOPE METHOD CHROMIUM 51 -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-SUVOROVA, I.A., PAFOMOVi G-A.v TALSKAYA# I.N., GLOUROVA, S.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.S,OURCE--PROBL GEMATOL PERELIV KROVI 15(4) 26-283, 1970.0,
UATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
7-SUBjECT,AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'TOPIC TAGt--CADAVER BLOOD, ERYTHROCYTFt BLOOD PRESERVATIONt-CHROMIUM
A SO TOP E -
ICONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:qqqqMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
F I CHE, NO ---- F070/605015/EOq STEP N0--()lk/9080/70/0Vl,f 004.1("10Z6/0028
CIAC. ACUSSION NO--AP0140623
UNCLASSIFIED
-2
020 UNCLASSEFIED PROCE S S I NG D A E - - - 00 E Uf
02(
r
IR~ A -CE SSlt-
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP 0 140 623
r
-A.8,STR4CT/EXTR4CT--(U) GP-0- ABsTRACT. AN ASSESSMENT OF \1 F A,3 I (-'I f Y OF
~'B STR4 -T'f EXT~
ERYTHROCYTES OF CADAVER BLOOD WAS MADE BY LABELING W I TH C.P. P R I il E- 5 1 T'l I
~PYT HRO Sy~E
r
~:'NEW METHOD OF PRESERVATION OF CADAVER BLODO.WITM THE
PROVIDED (ACCORDUIG TO THE DAT'A' INVIYO) GOOD PRESER.VATION 0~~ ITS -JRMEt",
ELEMENTS*. 24 HR AFTER THE TRANSFUSION TQjfJE RECIPlEiiT SU~~VIVAL Oiz
-~ERYTHROCYTES OF 10 DAY BLOOD AVERAGED 81PERCENT., FACILITY. L A
PRESERV., CENT. INST. HEMATOL., BLOOD
-TRANSFUSor MIN, HEALfli USSR,
:MOSCOW# USSR.
UNCLASSIFHO
USSR UDC 615.388.073:612.111.3
A., PAFG.
'10V, G. A., TALSKAYA, 1. N., and OLDWOVA, S. V. , Laboratory
of Blood Preservation, Central Institute of Hematology and.Blood Transfusion,
Ministry of Health USSR, and Laboratory of Blood Transfusiort, Institute of First
Aid imeni Sklifosovskiy, Moscow
"Estimating the Viability of Erythrocytes of Cadaver Blood by an Isotope Method
Involving the Use of Cr5
Moscow, Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 15, No 4, 1970, pp 26-28
Abstract: The viability of erythrocytes of cadaver blood prea d
rve iith a sucrose
solution containing levomycetin (a method developed by Suvorova) was compared with
that of erythrocytes preserved by the older sucrose-glucose-phosphate method.
After labeling of erythrocytes with Cr5l, the blood was used, to stimulate heal-
.ing, in. transfusions to recovering p,
atients with fractures of tbe arm and leg
bones. Blood samples wtere taken from the patients at various times up to 21
days after the transfusion, and on the basis of the radioactivity of the samples,
the half-life of the erythrocytes was determined. The viability of erythrocytes
preserved by the sucrose method was superior to that of those preserved by the
sucrose-glucose-phosphate method, The survival of sucrose-treated erythrocytes
24 hr after transfusion of blood stored for 10 days averaged 81 percent. This
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