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MOSKIN, M.S. (Volgograd); MATSKINA, R.Yu. (Volgograd)
Real winbers in the mathematics course for the ninth grade of
secondary schools. Mat. v shkole no.1:14,24 Ja-F 163. (MM 16:6)
Okthematics-Study and teaching) -
M-ATSKMk, R.Yu.
Topological imbedding of an En pace continuously splitting
into points and compacts. Usp. mat. nauk 20 no.6:139-142
N-D 165. (MIRA !P:12)
1. 3ubmitted June 19, 11)61+.
MATSKIV; A~31
Changes in the formation of thromboplastin in fractureq.
Probl. gemat. i pert!. krovi no.5104-37 065. (MIRA 1.8,10)
1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khirurgli (zav, prof. M.F. Kamayev)
& fakulltuetskoy terapli (zav, dotaent S.M. Martynov) Llvovskogo
meditainiskogo instituta.
YERDSHUTKO, A.Ye. (Komsomollsk-na-Amure)j FERINp
YUGAY., R.L.; KARASEVA, R.P., zasluzhennyy uchitall shkoly RSYSR;
RASULEVAJ, Z.A., uchiteltnitsa
Editor's mail. Geog. v shkole 25 no.5:69-72 S-0 162.
(MIM 15:9)
1. Krasnosellskaya shkola Vimitskoy oblasti (for Matsko).
2. 7-7a shkola g. Volgograda (for Karaseva). 3. 106-ya shkola
Kazani, (for Rasuleva).
(Geography-Study and teaching)
MAInOo B. X.
USSR/Okedicine - Literature Aug 49
Surgelry
*A Tear's Work of the United Sourgical Departments," Prof V. A. Petrov, B. R. Matako,
Kin of Pub Health USSR,, Chair of Orp of Pub Health., Cen Inst for Advancement of
Doctors, 6 pp
Olhirurgiya" No 8
Union of hospitals and polyclinics was begun according to the 17 Sep 0 Decree of
the Council of Ministers USSR,, *On Measures for the Improvement of Medical and
PropbVIActic Servoce of the Urban Popul.,.tion,," and approved by N. 1. Pirogov, S. Po
Botkin, and G. A. Zakharline In adjacent polyclinics and hospitals, surgeons must
work daily in both places, and at greater distances, surgeons will work 6 months at
each. Gives statistics on the number of hospitalized cases. Chief, Chair of Orgn
of Pub Health: Docent N, A. Vinogradovo
1/50T69
X&TWO, B.N.; ROSTOTUIT. I.B.
- -NAM"&
Organization of surgical departments In hospitals. Zovet.tdrava-
okhr. no.2:27-35 UP-AP 150. (CUM 19:2)
1. Of the Department for Fdblic Realth Organization (Head -- N.L.
Vinogradov), Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Phy-
sicians (.0ireator - V.P.Is'bedevs). 2. Includes four work schedu-
lea for pVsiclans.
NAUCHIDDY, V.I.; MATSXO. B.M.
... .......
Problem In combining the surgical departments of hospitals and
polyclinics. 111n.md. Moskva 18 no.11:5-10 Now 50. (CM 20:5)
1. Of the Ministr? of Public Health UM and of the Institute of
PublIc Health Orgwdsation twent N,A.Smashko, of the AcadoW of
Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow*
IRTSICO) B 1 1114,
MATSKO, S.M., kasmildat ~dltslmsldkh wok
&=m prdbl~ In orgsalslag the work of pWalclaus in tbw thersimmUe
war& of altr hoeplt&3L. Saw. sdrar. 23 w-3:201-27 Xr-J4 '54. (MM 7:8)
1, Is hwiltuts orssalsatell sdrwt-':tbrs""ly& I Isteril mAtteirr
boat I.A.8somhke Akedmil wditelselfth mx* SM (dlr. Te.D.Awburkw)
(WONAL ADMINWRATION
Oorgods. of vork of pbrulciam In ther. ward of city hoop.)
i Uld-112A&ence FD-2192
Card 1/2 Pub 102-12/15
Author Matskoo B. M.
Title Republican conference on the question 3f health service to workers in
textile industry
Periodical Sov. zdrav., 3, 57-58, May-June 1955
Abstract A conference on industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, called 1)y the
Ministry of Health RSFSR, was held in Ivanovo on March 9 and 10, 1955.
About 400 persons vere in attendance. The following organizations sent
their representatives: Ministry of Consumer Goods Industry USSR, Min-
istry of Health USSR, Ministry of flealth ESFSH, Academy of Medical Sci-
ences USSR, medical instItutesof Ivanovo and Yaroslavl, Moscow Oblast
Institute of hygiene and Sanitation, Ivanovo Institute of Industrial
Rygiene, and others. Deputy Minister of Health RSFSR, N. N. Grigor'
yeva, reported health service In textile industry can stand impro"rements:
measures must be taken to prevent recurrence of gaszro-intestinal dis-
eases, influenza, angina, and pneumonia; health education among workers
met be intensified. Deputy Minister of Consumer Goods Indastry UWR stated
qard 2/2 FD-2192
that sechan12&tiOn Of operations and application of new techniques may
eventually reduce accidents in textile industry; in the meantime. health
&gencies must intensify their efforts.
Institution : -
Submitted -
ALAKSANMV. Oleg Alaksayevich; DERYABINA, V.L.; WSKO, B.M.; ZAKHAH V,
F.G.. red.
[Organisation of operations in consolidated hospitals) Clb organl-
satell raboty v obledinannykh bollniteakh. pod red. P.G.Zakharova.
Koakra, 11adgis, 1958. 82 p. (MIRA 12:4)
(HOSPITALS--AININISTRATICE)
ANATOLOUTA, Y9.D.;,'_K1LTMO, B.M.
_4'
Incidence of disease In the rural popu2atloo; data from Bobrow District,
Toronesh Province. Wrav.Ros.Fedor. 3 U0.7:3-9 J1 159, (KIRA 13:1)
1. h Instituta organisatell sdravooWhranenlya I istoril seditatuy In.
5.A. Sevashko Ministeretva sdravookbranenlya SSSR (dlr. 2.D. Ashurkov).
(BUROT DISTRICT (TORONUR PHOVINCB)-DIS1L&SZS--R1FCMTI1G)
XALITU. P.I.; LOGINOVA. Te.A.; WIN, S.Te.; KATSKO WALIKAIR,
~~I
O.N.; BROMIY, M.S., red.; EMNOTAk. Z.A., tekhn.zed.
[Morbidity in the rural population; from date an visits to
therapeutic and prophylactic Institutions in ton rural districts)
Saboleveemost' sellskogD neselaniia; po meterialan obrashchme-
mosti v lechabno-profilaktIcheskle uehresh4enlis desiati sellskikh
ralonov, Pod red. P91,11111n. Moskva. Gos.Izd-vo md.lIt-ry
Medgis. 1960. 236 p. (Ml~ 14:2)
(PUMLIC MUM. XURAT.-VATISTICS)
KALITU, P.I.; IWINDVA, T**A.;, KATSKO, BeKs I ILIINO B.Te.; STILIKAEB, O.N.
Ibdical viefte gr the rural popolatim rolated to di"aaft of
the respiratory s. IlinsM. 38 no*10154P-59 0 160.
IMA 13911)
1e Is Instituts orgenivatoJI oftay-I is I a i iotoril iwditainy
4-=4 NoAe Swoubko (dir. - TO.D. Anhm*ov).-
(F=nUTORT ORGANS--DISRLSU) (PUELIC RMTH, R9M)
KALTYU9 p.j.; LOGINOVAq Ye,A,; IL'INq S,Ye.; MATSKO# B.M.; STELIMAKHo
O.N. -
Incidence of circulatory diseases among the rural population as
ro"-I*d by visito to therapeutic irwtitutions. Zdrav. Ros.
Feder. 5 no. 4:22-28 AP 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1, Is Instituta. organizataii Wravookbramnlya i istorii meditsimy
imni N.A. Semsbkoe
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM-DISEWES)
M&TSKO,, B.M.; ROSTOTSKIY, I.B. (Moskva)
Making the work of physicians in urban hospitals and polYaliaics
more effective* Zdravq Roo* Feder, 5 no.6t7-.12 3e 161 jMIRL 14:6)
(PEMICIM, RUSSIAN) (HWITALS, STAW
NALIYU, F.I.; LOGINVA, ye.A.j ILIIN, S.Ye.; YATSKO, B.M.; STEBLIMMU1, O.N.
(Moskva)
Structure and level of attendanca of the rural population at medical
and therapeutic institutiow. Sov. zdrav. 20 no.7:17-22 161.
(MlAA 15-1)
1. Is Instituta organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny
imeni N.A.Semashko Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SWR.
(PUBLIC HULTH, RUR4L)
-494-00-Borin Mitrofanovich; KALIYU, r.1.0 red.; RUWMKIY, I.B.1, red.;
XffVff Vr, -WX red.
[Vork organization for medical personw2] Organisatella truda
meditsinskogo personala. Pod red. F.I.Kal9lu. Noel=$ Medgiz,
1962. 86 p. (MIRA 15:4)
(MICAL PEMYM)
VORONIN, V.; DROBYCZKO, S.1, MATSKO, B.; CHERNRIOVSKlY, G.; YUDTN, K.
Autamtid qantrol of the M-4 un'lta. AT. i kom, 48 no.10i
76-77 0 165o (MTRA 18.-IJ)
UEROV# SaAes kmadotokhaensuk; !!-T-.SYOp B.N.P-imb.; YOU, K.H., inzh.
Regenwation of electric power b7 trolley b"ev Cm
Mountainous routes. Vast, *l9ktrvpvm6 33 no,~sI7-29
MY 1626 (CrInva-Trolley buneo) (MIJU 15:5)
DRMYAZKO,v S.F.# kand.tekhn.nauk., dotsent (Kiyev); YUDIN, K.M.,, inzh.
(Kiyev); MATSKO, B.H., inzh. (Klyww)
Stable breaking conditions of electric locomotives. Elektriches-
tvo no.1004-57 0 163o (KERA 16:11)
HATSKO ; ROSTOTSKrY, I.B. (Moskva)
a_BU_.
Mechanization in bandling medical records in hospitals ani
polyalinics. Sov. zdravoo-khr. 22 no.3162-65 IP63 (MM 17%1)
T
V.; SHAGISTILTANOVA, G.A.; SUYANINOV, Yu.Ye.
!fjtr--~ts ion exchange in pntausium tetraidt'rcp1stinal-e. Zhl--l-.
neorg. khim. 10 no.5.-3.272-l.2?4 M7 165. .18%6"
1. MATSKO, N.A.
2. USSR ~600)
4, Mathematics - Examinations, Questions, Etc.
7- Mathematical preparedness of those to be graduated from seven-year schools, Mat.-v
shkole no. 2. 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL
1953, Urcl.
gov)e
Ulmlation of the weight
51-56 Je-I 155.
Olenstwation-ftudy
of h&y in st&ckme Wto
mA teaching)
shkole n0.1:
(KM 8:2)
MAT=, N.A. (Ch*rMgov)
" ,
MatbowtIcal tralaIng of sooom&W school graduates. Mat. v ohkole
UO.2sn-26 va-Ap 156. (NUIA 9s6)
(Nathematics-3ttAy andL teaching)
FATSKO, N.A. (Cbernligov)
'. - ~ - - ~-. -4, - --
Scientific and practical conferenco of natbematles tesebers of
Ukrainian sebools. Mist. v sbkole no.2:8?-88 Ar-Ap 159.
(MIRA 12:6)
(Ukraine-kthenaties-Study and tmeblng)
M&TSIND, (). 0.
Ohmmtgenological. Data on Changes In the Bones due to Mrsumatic Injury
to the Peripheral Nerves (Clinical-RDentgenological and Fopperimental Inves-
tigation).8 Cand 1-bd Sci, RmWkov Medical Inst, Miarlkorv, 1953. (RZhBio-1,
No 5 . Nov 54)
Survey of Scientifie'and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Efteational Institutions (n)
SO: Sum. No. 5U. 2 Jun 55
MATSIND, O.Q. Imnd.jaed.nauk
a
000
Roentgenological data on thra condition of the gastrointestinal
organs in cancer of the ovaries [with snum ry in Baglish]. Vast.
rent. I rad. 33 no.2:32-37 Hr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:6)
1. 1z kafedry rentgenologit t meditsinskoy rediologii (zav. - pruf.
A.A.Lemberg) Ukrainskogo institute usovershonstvovantys Yrachey
Ldir. - doteent I.I.Ovsiyenko) i Institute moditainskoy rediologii
Ldir. - dotsent Te.A.Ba2lOV)
(OVARIES. neoplasms
gastrointestinal oystem pathol., x-ray determ. (RUB))
(GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTIM. vathol.
in cancer of ovaries. x-ray determ. (line))
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'Wkkaderl I*faa' nauk SSSR. Doklady, novara
.~ k
trifa, 19482~.,.. 59, no. 4, p. 817-20, 2 fig.,
2 tables) Tit~e tr.: Restitution of vital
functions of iertebrates subjected to
n(I 0e on tn'
freezing and its de - ndenee on the degree
of thaw
of freezing and the s of thawing.
Other authors: meldo and V.
Ineldo
M. Selivanov
Contat study on adult, ale frogs
y on ad I a
expose o temperatures of 0* t 10 C.
0
D on the degree of freezing of v& i us
a va US
i~ve
r
1.
g
ns length of life etc.. are g~iv
.2M& _ j_- --- - - gJ_V__ ---
When animals were. cooled down to -0.6*
C., the speed of re-warming had no effect
on restitution of vital functions; with
cooling down to -0.9* C., the degree of
restitution of vital functions was much
lower when re-warming was slow. Bibli-
ography (4 items). Copy seen: DLC.
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_2425-OK-MATSKO, S. N., and A. T.
ZHMFYDO. Prorsess I'doobrazovanilit
osobennosti krivol temperatury tela pit
zamerzanu pozvonochnykh zhivotnykh.
(Zoologicheskil zhurD&I, 1949. t. 28, vyp.
31, p. 26946, tables) Title tr.: The
process of ice,formation and features of
the body temperature curve of verte-
brates during freezing.
Contain8 a report on experiments with
adult frop exposed to cold air of -3.5*
to -5.5* C. lee appeared first in the
eyes, then in the muscle of the extremities,
in the body cavity, on the brain and in
the heart; through-freezing of the brain
*nd of the blood in the heart marks the
final phase. The body temperature curve
and its relation to ice formation in the
organism Are discussed. Bibliography
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Fi.
242.U. MATSKO, S. N., and V. M.
VANOVA. VosstanovleniC 2,,hiznen-
nykh funkCsil v zavisimosti ot vrerneni
ikh ischesnovenirl u podvergnutykh zamo-
raxhivaniffi pozvonochnykh zhivotnvkh.
(Akademifl nauk SSSR. Dokludy, Noviu'a
93Y
WrO, 190. t. 69, no. 3, p. 469-72, table)
~T.Ule tr.: Restoration of vital functions
~dependent on the period of their disap-
pearance in vertebrates exposed to
freezing.
Congaing an account of experiments
'With male frogs cooled with air of a
minimal temperature of -6* C. and re-
warmed with water of 20* C. Stoppage
dth.ewtbeat for 1% - 2 bours was foHowed
;With irreversible vital changes; some ani-
mals, partly frozen for many hours had
their vital functions restored. During
mild freezing (at an air temperature not
lower than -1.2* C.) heartbeat persisted
up to 20 hours, much longer than in cases
of-freezingst-Vto-VC. Bibliograpby
(3 items). Copy seen: DLC.
24231. MATSKO, S. N., and A. T.
ZHMEYDO. Vlifi-knie? okazyvaemoe ne-
kotorymi veshchestvami n& proGess za-
merzanii'a i n& vosstanovlenie zhiznenDykh
funkfail u podvergnutykh zamorazhi-
vaniffi pozvonochnykh zhivotnykh. (Aka-
dema nauk 898R. Doklady, novata seriS,
1949, t. 69, no. 5, p. 703-706, fig., table)
Title ty.: The influence exerted by cer-
tain substances upon the process of
freezing and upon the restitution of vital
functions in vertebrate animals subjected
to freezing.
Contains a study on male frogs injected
with 40 per cent alcohol, exposed to air
temperatures of -40 to -60 C. and re-
warmed in water of 20cC. In the experi-
mental Animals, the amount of water
in the body at a temperature of
1.5* C. was 2% - 8 times smaller than'
in controls. The lag. in ice formation
was made pronounced in the alcohol-
treated animals than in partly desiccated
ones used for comparison. Bibliography
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dew~ml nmaks. G. M. Kambpow
IAVROV, B.A.. professor, deyetvitellmyy chlen Akadexii maditainskikh
WE= MR, direktor,
InrIchIM food for public consumption with vitamilms to the basic task of
practimd vitmInology. Vop.pIt. 12 no.4.-35-41 JI-Ag '53. MaA 6:10)
I ~ . 1 + -
1. lontrollmaya iltmimv& stantelys Ministerstva sdravookhraneniya, SSM,
Moscow. 2. Akmlemly& mdttslnskikh nank SSSR (for lavrov). (Vitamins)
KATMO, S.N. [author); YMOIAYBV, S-A- LrevIever].
Remarks on X.N.Matsko's article gBarichl" foods for public consumption with
vitsmism to the basic task of practical vitminology.0 Top.pit. 12 no.4.,78-
79 A-ft 153. (NUIA 6:10)
1. Glavnoy* npravl*nlye st6lovykh. restoranov I kafe, LeningrmA.
(Vitamins) (Matako. 6.N.)
KMKO, S-fi- Lanthor]; YEFRMY, V.V. Lreviewer] (Koscow).
. .00 POWSOMOWW
Remarks on S.N.Natsko's article 'Bnriching foods for public consumption with
vitamins Is the basic task of practical vitminology.0 Vap.pit. 12 ao.4:80-
83 Jl-Ag '53. (NLRA 6:10)
(Vitamins) (Hatsko. S.N.)
RIVIISY10) S.N.
j . . &--d tnl
Use of tp-ble 3a1t ',!it!,' ascr, I,ic r" 'f Q~-
'tw 'r -) f Dci -v~-ci 0, , eatirle
addition of vi ~I s t, -:.,% I se, I
e3tablish;Uento. Bcrezovskaia, Bessonov,
4;.V. hochetl:-~;vh, zj~~. Vol. pit. 1-2 10. 5:5--3-.j"'
S-0 '53-
-f~lzv.
MSOSOV' N.-. GALIM, A.F.; IOCKMOVA, Z.V.; MkT3XO 5 N ; FIROGOV. F.H.
ZLZ=.&
Ume of vItauln-ewiched fate to Iscreame the vitamis contest of food
sorv*d at pmblic eating 9stablishments. Top.plt. 13 so.5:22-24 3-0 154.
(Vitaxim) (Food, lkrlch*d) (M& 7:9)
MUSED. S.N.. professor
--- - 10
donnference on the utilization of vitamin enriched food products In
public eating artablishments. Vop.pit. 14 no.2:63 Mr-AP 155.
(FoaD, ]MRICHO) (NMA 8: 6)
NATMO, S.S.. prof essor.
Vitminizing of food. Prlroda 44 no,12:104-106 D 155. (XIJU 9:1)
1.1natitut vitaninologii Kinisterstva sdravookhranonlya SSSR.
(Titanins) (Food, larichad)
ussR/Human and Animal Physiology - Metabolism. T-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bicl., No 7., 1958., 31362
kuthor Matsko, S.N.
Inst
Title The Influence of the Periodicity of the Introduction of
/itamins on the Requirement of the nrganism for T'hem.
Orig Pub V eb.: Vitaminy. 2. Kiyev, AN USSR, 1956, 174-183
Abstract The influence was studied of the periodic introductic-n of
vitamins A, D, , and C in -xou1nf; rats and guinea pings t,i,
the daily required amount cf them (the minimal physic,lo-
gicul dose; ~TD). The control animals received cne ~r
anowier vitamin daily, but the test animals received a
tota, dose at once throuji different intervals of time.
The MPD of vitamin A during its introduction at weekly
intervals kept constant; dw,ing a two week interval it
increased 11 times; the 1APD of thiarin during its intro-
2
duction at weekly intervals was increased 2 times.,
Card 1/2
4
USSR/Hix-an and Animal Physiology - Metabolism. T-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - BioI6, No 7, 1958, 31362
during two week intervals - 3 times; MPD of vitamin C
during a half-week interval increased 2-3 times, but
during weekly -'nterval - more than 11 times. "LTIe authcr
introduces the idea of "effective vitamin reserves".
One of the factors which determines the am unt of ar
Ileffective" quantity of vitamins is the periodicity of
thair introduction.
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BIMOYBUTA. M.S.; BISSONOV, S.M.; GAIZINA, A.Y.. GORWNOYA. V.1.; GRAr.M-AY4,
Z.B.: 2MMYDC. A.T.; 1AGUR, G.G.; KALININA. N.N.; WCEWKOVA. 2.V.;
UTSKO. S.E.; ORLDVA. LJ.; MIKOTA. A.A.
Rosults the of vitaminization of food in public eating establishments.
wopoplto 15 no.5:37-42 S-0 156. (MLBA 9:11)
1. Is laboratorit (say. - A.Kh.Petrachey) sanitarna-epilemlologicheskoy
stantall Prunseaskogo rayon&. Is otdela tekhnologil (say. - kardidat
takhaichaskikh nauk B.N.Bassonov) lastituta pitantys ANN SSSSR I is
A.D.Te - vitaninnogo otdols (say. - prof. S.N.Ketsko) Gosudaretyannogo
nauchno-isoledovatellskogo tastituts vitaminologil Ministerstva sdravo-
okhrananiya 55SR. Moskva.
(7000
vitamin supplement. results
(VITAMINS.
supplement in food (Rum))
MATSM. S.K.; GORMOTA. V.I. -. ZIDG[v%. A.T.
Zquiemente In vit"In C during periodic administration. Biul. eksp.
blol. I sod. 41 no.1:22-26 U. 056. MRA 9:5)
1. Is A.D.B. vitaminnogo otdo2a (say.-prof. S.N. Matako) Inetituta
vitaminologil (dir.-dayetylteltnyy chlen AM SSO prof. B.A. labrow)
Kintsterstys sdravookhramniya SM, Nmkva. Predstaylene daystyltell
an chlenow AMU SSSR. B.5. lavrowym.
(TITANDI C. off.
on requirment In guinea pigs during periodic w1min.)
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16 no.6:75 " 157. (MIRA 11:3)
(A.9CMBIC AC LD)
MATSKOP SON.
Criteria for supplying man with vita-in C. Vop. pit. 20 no-4483-90
JI-Ag 161. 011RA 14:7)
1. Is likstituta vitaminologii Ministerstva sdravookhronerdya SSSR,
Moakve,.
(ASCORBIC ACID)
MATSKID? S.N.
Food vitaminization for the population as a basic problem in present-
day practical vitaminology. Birl. 1101P. Otd. bio.I. 66 no-4:131.-139
JI-Ag 161. (VITAMIM) (FOOD, FWRICHED) (PaRA 14- 7)
MUIZWOVA, O.F.; o.N.
I I - ------
F-jlta of the discussion on the problem of criteria for adequate
vitamin intako in man. Vop. pit. 21 no.1:87-91 Ja-F I taltA 15:2)
(VITAMINS)
MIATSKC, S.N.; GORBUNOVA, V.I.; ANIS)VA, A.,~.; ZO-!Enl,,D, A.T.
Criteria for vitarnin ~' rs3quirements; observations on -~njidren.
Vop. pit. 21 no.6s52-56 N-D 162. (MIR-A 17-5)
1
- lz Nauct-no-issledo-vatel'skogo InFtituta vltandnologil M.1nisterstva
.,dravookhranenlya -MR, Poskva.
MATSKOP B.S.
Relativity in evaluating the ability of Uve organic and
their tissues to witbottmd coolinge Biul. MrP. Otd. biol. 68
no.3:119-124 W-je 163. (mm 17:8)
WATM, S. Ta.
Successful results of vitmin 22 tb*mW for pt"mals rubra
pilarts In twn patients. West.wes. I dem. n0-3:51 MY-Je '55.
(NUU 8: 20)
1. Is SamarkmMskW oblastooge keshno-vessroladebaskogo
dispamera.
(PITT"IS WBIRA) (VITMINS - D)
MLTSKO, V. S. (Tikhoretak)
JM--ctric solsture tester. Put' i put. khos. 6 no.9.*34 162.
(KM 15210)
(Noistmv-mno t)
NATSEDV, A.A., inzh.
Hoseov Bmke Plant. Hashinontroitell no.12:4 158. (KM 11: 12)
lAamestitell prods odatelya zavkom Wakovskogo tormoznogo zavoda.
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Deputy Dir., MarIkov Agricultural Inst. im. V. V. Dokushayev,
"Heteroauxin as a Microfertilizer," Dok. AN, No. 5, 1949;
*Non-Root Feeding of Plante" Dok. AN. 66, No. 4, 1949;
f
"Growth Stimulators as Microfertilizers," Dok. AN. 72, No. 2,
-c!949-c"C-.
1950.
MkTSIOV, F. P.
I - - ~
Photoperiodtcal adaptation and geographical origin of plants.
Nank.s&p.Kiev.un. 8 nD.5:13-33 '49. (W-SA 9: 10)
(Phatoperiodism) (Botamy--Geographical distribution)
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t4triam dMmilim gave soinewbat better rewdu wiln
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MATSKOV, F.F.
Podkormka rastenii cherez listlia
(Plant nourishment through the leaves). Kiev,
AN USSR, 1952. 56 p.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 1, April 1953
MATSKOV. Fedor Filippovich
mpo~
CIPoijar feeding of plants] Tuskorn*voo pitonle restsuil. Kiev,
Akedoulla nauk Ukrainskot SSR. 1957. 263 p. (XLRA 10:9)
(ftants-Nutrition)
Country : USSR
Category: Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers.
Abe Jour: Z%Biol., No 18, 1958, No 82107
Autbor
Inot Khar'kov Agricul i1ral Institute
Title Top-Dressing to a Diagnostic Method of Plant Fertilization
Requirements.
Orig Pub: Zap. Khar'hovsk., a.-kh in-ta, 1957P 13 (50), 3-8
Abstract: In experi'mon-'s conducted in the KhV'kovsl7- Agricultural
Institute 4.n 1954 an even-aged shoots of apricot, black
currants, and grapes, lewes vere selected vhich vere
similar in ege and size, and by the simple method des-
cribed in the paper an impression of them obtained on
light-seneftive peper determined their area before and
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effe~ct oil hybri,is rm~li axtrac~1=3 of -~ae
basic lom on tht- colanptilo of ouls
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112 *Plant Growing, Selection and Gr~m-"-3.
CAT.~~GORY
ABS. JOUP. I RZ hi',
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NOSibWO Y.F. [Hatekov, F.P.]; DNITRITNVA, A.N. (Daltrileva, O.M.]
Indices of reactivity to thaws in winter wheat varieties. Trudy
Inst. Con. t sel. AN URSR 5:81-87 158. (MIRA 11:9)
(Wheat) (Plants--Prost resistance)
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DMWJ.NOV. L.G.
"Foliar feeding of plantoO'
Dob.uuo.. Fiziol. rast. 5
by F.P. VALtakov. DwIewed
nojt301-302 Nr-Je 058,
(Fortillsers &M =ammo)
(leavesY
(Yatskovq F.Iro)
by L.G.
(NINA U#6)
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AUTHORS: Matskov, F. F., Ikonenko, T. K. 2o-3-53/59
TITLIL; On the Interrelation Between Aerial Nutrition,
Photosynthesis, and Root Nutrition of Plants
(0 vzaimoovyazi mezhdu vnekornevym pitaniyem, fotosintezom
I kornevym pitaniyem rasteniy)
PZRIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 3, pp. 6o1-6o3 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In several papers (references 1 - 17) it was proved that the
aerial introduction of nitrogen as well as of ash elements
effects considerable displacements in the course of the
most Important physiological processes: photosyntheble,
respiration, ferment activity, ate. Cf late (reference 18)
also the influence of aerial nutrition on the absorption
and the exploitation of the mineral nutrients by the root
system was detected. Spring wheat which during the formation
of stalks and *are was additionally fed by the overground
parts with an urea solution contained (compared to the
control) in these parts not only more nitrogen, but also
more phosphor and potassium. This is doubtlessly due to a
card 1/4 more intensive absorption of these elements by the roots
On the Interrelation Between AeRial Nutrition, Photosynthesis, 20-3-53/59
and Root Nutrition of Plants
from the soil. Since In reference 18 the mentioned kind of
additional nutrition Is considered an agrotechnical measure,
the above mentioned facts demanded further investigations.
For t~ie purpose tomatoe plants were bred in a water culture
in a Gellrigel nutrient mixture up to an age of 48 days.
After a determination of the absorption surface of the root
(according to reference 19) the plants with a sufficiently
equal surface were sorted out and divided into 2 groups of
16 plants each (experiment and control). They were put into
the Gellrigel mixture which contained 2o yCu P32 per con-
tainer. Furthermore the experimental group received urea
solution of 1% an serial nutrition in a quantity of 4 ml
(a 18 mg nitrogen) per container. The content of radioactive
phosphor-isotopo was determined daily 1by means of the
Geyger-Uyuller cou,ter in the course of the following lo
days. Comprising average results of 4 experiments are given
in table 1. In all cases the plants which received an
aerial nutrition with nitrogen absorbed radioactive phosphor
more inten aivel ~2 The absorption increased day by day. The
course of the p -absorption with control- and experimental
Card 2/4 plants is shown by the curve (figure 1). The absorption of
On the Interrelation Between Aerial Nutrition, Photosynthesis, 20-3-53/59
and Root Nutrition of Plants
nitrogen could not be traced. However, the chemical analysis
of the plant material from the 3 first experiment3 showed
that also here a more intensive nitrogen absorption by the
roots of the additionally aerial-fed plants took place. The
mechanism of action of aerial nutrition (wnekornevoye
pitaniye) is assumed to be complicated enough and comprises
all the manifold of metabolism processes.The photosynthesis
is doubtlessly one of the links which combine the
nutrition by the roots and aerial nutrition with each other.
the more intensive photosynthesis Is, the more organic
nutrition is obtained by the roots which grow the better
and can increase their absorption surfaces. This again leads
to an increase of the absorption of mineral substances from
the medium . Also the respiration of the roots can be
Intensified the same way which leads to the same result.
Also the Increase of the intensity of photosynthesis was
determined with respect to weight (modified according to
refereno* 2o) with the same result. The increase of the
photosynthesis of the additionally aerial-fed plants
Card 3/4 amounted to an average of 77%. There are I figure, I table,
On the Interrelation Between Aerial Nutrition, Photosynthesis, 20-3-53/59
and Root Nutrition of Plants
and 2o references, 17 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Agricultural Institute imeni V. V. Dokuchayev,,Khar'kov
(Kharlkovskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut imeni V. V.
Dokuchayeva)
PR333NTED: August 30, 1957, by A. L. Kureanov, Aca..'emician
SUBMITTED: August 29, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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