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HAMMAN. L; MTM, A. Practice In preparing and carrying oat of the payment and receiv- ing plan. Den.i kred. 18 no.6:48-50 J9 160. (KM 13:6) 1. Uprayl-wayushobly Usbevanskim otdolenlyou Gosbanks ArmSSR (for -) w Banderskoye otdoleniya Goobsaks Koldavekq SSR (for par n * 29 Dityuk). (ldshavau-Sanks and banking) (Dendery-Banks and banking) N&WRYAN, I., cootekhnik ~--, ~li More cove with high milk production. Naulm I pored. op. v sel0khos. 8 no.8:22-25 Ag 58. (min Hilo (4tvia-liftirring) FEDORMKO, Iliko-lay Prokoflyevich.. doktor ekonom* nauk, profe; 149MASUV.. retsenzent; MMUMAN Kh A v inzh., re- tsenzent,- OSOA, P.A., red.;. SKAYA, s.X red.; GEWIMOVA, Ye.S.j, tokbn. red. [Economics of the industry of synthetic products) Ekonomika promyshlennosti sinteticheskikh materialov. Mosk-va Izd-vo (MIRA I ekon.lit-ry, 1961. 6LJ+ p. 15:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SM (for 149krasov). (Synthetic products) HARKARYAN, K.K., sootekhnik Qrganize mechanized milking parlors. Nauka I pared. op. v sel'khos. no.10:44-45 0 156. (W.U 9:12) (Dairy barns) (Milking machines) Yee,*; MARTARYAR, K.K. One hundred and seventy centners of Beat and four hundred centners of milk per hundred hectares. Nauka t pered.op.v sel'khos. 7 w.7: 10-13 '57. (KM 10: 8) kolkhoza iment komimiterna (for Andreyeva) (Stock and stockbreeding) Oairiing) Rblf. LU GODF. J1. 'jovr AUTHOR: -,k~-eshrhenov;!. N. Y~Lndin Ye. Ii. - Mlarkar,'-an ORG: Armanian Anti-Plauk-ie Staticn !tt rit 6 iy.'i n L Scientific fie-s-earch Anti-PI-M-lie-y- nstituLe "~Iikr-b" 07,ieo-)yu.,n- i,C i 1 protivochumnyy i.nstitut 'Mik-rob" Stavr2pol Pr,,inch In. st i L it "I-Ukr'-,I-" filial instituta "Rika-ob" tj Vr,lf-- tr. TITLE,: Experiments to stiidy the f(,.ed~ng -C rl'~,'1:3' ')f fjlE, -qn, conditions of Armenia wAh radlo,icllivn isctup'.~:i 3 OU IIC E ,A14 s f, YA -"Ieri V,'t V 11 102-106 TOPIC TA;3: A IVS T IM G T :Volou waro onilf?)ht, radlonctive, su)fur was placod in their 91-.0intcho and they wore roloaned. From one to f1vo day3 later, they and thsaar, o radius of 10 mr3ters from where they were ivlerused were caught ag,-Lin, and ,the number of labelled fleas waq rocorded. Tho index for feodtng actiN'Oy was taken to be the time required for a majority of the fleao in the c,-A-V to beoome labelled- The exporizicnt wa:9 conducted in two habitate (a-ltltudo, 2,300 and 1,750 meters) where epizootics of.pLIguo',~had occur-rcd, and at, the time of the experiment (July 196L/4) the predominant opecios of fleaj wara Ctenophthalms wladindri, Amphiphoylla rossica, and Coratophyllus con3llftilic;~ All three spocioo showed high feeding activity, in that over half of the fleas became labelled in 24 houra. - When the tim e of '* tho experiment ww Card /2 L ACC NRI AP601Pl1J. lengthened from ono to fivo dqo, it vra3 found that the number of nest3 containing labelled fleau increased froin 35-3 to 58-2%, indicating the ..mobilit,-ir of volea and fleas. In the stuynor season the difference in altl- tudo between the two, habitats had no effect- The ecological factors in- dicated by the experiment could facilitate tho initiation and d(rrolopmEnt of a plague epizootic in high-altitude can(lUioris of krmenia. . Orig. art. ~'a:;: 3 tableg. [JPRS] SUB CODE: 06, 18 / Mfi DATE : 11,Aug6l, / OILM R1,A: 005 NOWYAN, L.P.; MAN ISYAN. A.A. MONSIMMAW Generallsed, motor reactions (movements) or the haman retue during pregnancy complicated by malaria and some other diseases. Nauch. truty Inst4isiol. AN Arm-SSR- 3:177-190 050. (KMA 9:8) (YAM) (PRMMCT, COWLICATIM CW) (MURIA) GA)MARUN, L. S. ; PARX&RU34, LA ; FARM, 2 - 1h. Possibility of the developwast of conditIONA Inhibition am switchiag In response to the came stimulus, lsv,,AX Ars.M.B10. I sellkhos.manki 7 no.2:73-79 154. (NMA 9: 8) 1. Inatitut f1siologli Akadenil sauk Arwyanskoy BU, FIsIol*gIch*- daya laboratorlya Institute afmaherstv& I Claskoloell Ministerstra edravookhranonlya Army"skoy SM. (CO]WITIOM FJMNU) (MIDITION) hhM i/739/6o/ool/000/011/015 E020/E185 AUTHORS: Markaryan, L.P., and Ordoyan, M.S. TITLE.' The. effect of general X-irradiation on the genital system of white mice and rabbits. (females) SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Sektor radiabiologii. Voprosy radiobiologi:i. v.i, ig6o, 127-135 -TEXT: Ten female mice in the second half of pregnancy and ten non-pregnant mice were subjected to X-irradiation in a dose of 418 r. Acute radiation sickness developed. and the manifestations and pathological findings are.described at great ;length. In four pregnant mice which died I - 25 days after irridiation there were marked changes An the cardiovascular system (acute fatty degeneration of the myocardium with areas of necrosis and haemorrhage) and massive hae".orrhages in the internal organs. There were beemorrhages in the uterine horns and ovaries, with necrosis of the corporea lutea and ovarian follicles. All the layers of the uterus were infiltrated with blood. In mice which died after 25 days the uterine cavity contained foetal remains in a state of petrification. Card 1/2 The effect of general X-irradiation.. S/739/60/UOI/000/011/015 E020/E185 Fifteen pregnant rabbits were subjected to X-irradiAtion in a dose of 676 r. Acute radiation sickness developed, and leucopenia was noted in the offspring. The results indicated that radiation sickness takes a more severe course in animals which are pregnant at the time of irradiation. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii i Kafedra pat:;2~)gicheskoy anatomii, Yerevanskogo meditsinskogo instituta (Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Department of Pathological Anatomy, of the Yerevan Institute of Medicine) Card 2/2 HLRWR-M-p L.Fe Role of the cerebellum in the conditioned reflex aotivity of dogs. Isv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauld 13 no.6:97-102 JS '60. (KM 13:8) 1. Naunbno-iesledovatellskiy Hinzdrava Armyankoy SSR. (CEEWWUIUM) inetitut akusheretva i [ aekologii (CONDITIONED RESPONSL) Role -of the cerebellum in the sexual function of dogs - (bitchea) Isy. AN Arm. SSR. Siol. *mdd 14 no.6:73-79 161,. (MM 14:00) 1, Kafedra akusheretva i ginskologii Torevanskogo seditainakogo instituta I fisiologicbeskayn Iaboratoriya.Nauchno-iisab~~llskogo inatituta akilsherstva t'sinekologii. RMLLUM) I (DOGS-PH)SIOLOGY), MARIARUN, L.P.; 72RDZHWAW, E.Seo X"luating the roU of cwebeUvm in the higbar neryms activity of dope Isr, AN Arm, SSR. Biol. natim 14 nooll:65-72 N 161. (KMA 150) 1. lafedra abahwatva i ginekologil Temvanskogo modit-- minokop imtitutal, Fisiologicbeskaya laboratari7a Nauahm- issladovatellskago imstituts akusberstva i gimkologii i Fisiologicbselaya gruppa sektwa radiobiologii AN Arxpwkoy SSR. (CZRMLLM4) (NERVOUS S'XS7EM) Effect of the vaplete rewval of cerebellum on the developmee., of sexual functions and reproductive activity in female dogs. Inv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. nauki 14 no.12:105-110 D 161. (KIRA 15:3) 1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginokologii Yerevanskogo moditsinakogo iratituts i fiziologicheakaya laboratoriya lauchno-issledowtoll- skogo instituta akusherstva i ginekologii. (CMEBELLUM) (GEWMATIVE CRGANS,, FMAIZ) -jim-AUANT-6f L.- Effect of partial destruction of the cerebellum on the development of the sexual function in dogs (bitches). Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 32 no.5:255-258 161. (MIRA 14:9'/ 1. Yerevanskiy meditsinskiy institut i Hauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut akusherstva i ginekologil Aroyanskoy SSR. (CEREBELLUM) (SEX (BIOLOGY)) (DOGS--PHYSIOIDGY) GAMURIANS L.S.; MkRTARYAN, L.P. Role of the oerebenum in the numl function of fewde dogs. Physiol. bohemoslov. .12 no.1t76-80 163. 1. Laboratory of Physiology, Section of Hadiobiology, Armenian Academy of Sciences and Laboratory of-Physiology,, Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Yerevan, Armenian SSR. (CEREBELLAR CORTEX) (SEX BEHAVIOR) (REFLEX CONDITIONED) F-~Kf, 1Y i of cRrebt-~l ~'n sex-.F--~ r. i r o: i,:~ ~i z r" SSR. Piol. Fiziologic"ef iavl-i lal~oratc,-Iya t~ita rlK t v% kafeara ristitutar 1 , afedra a va !Is GAMBARJANp LeSo; MMIANI-I.p. - Role of the cerebellum in the mechanism of maturation of sexual function and reproduW-we activity. Cesk. gynek. 28 no.7429-432 3 163, 1. Fyziologicka laborator Vyzkumeho ustavu porodnictvi a gynekologie ministeretva adrevotnietvi Armenake SSR a Fyzio- logicka laborator oddeleni radiobiologie AV Armenake SSR - Jerevan. (CEREBELLUM) (SEX BEHAVIOR) (REPRODUCTION) (ESTRUS) (PHISIOLOGY) GAMBARYAN) L.S.; MARKARYAN. L.P. ------- - - --- Role of cerebellum in the maturation mechanisms of sexual function and of reproductive activity. Fiziol. zhur. 49 no.12:1489-1493 D t63. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Otdel biofiziki i bioniki Instituta, fiziologii im. L.A. Orbeli AN Am. SSR i Fiziologicheskays laboratoriya Nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta ak-usherstva i ginekologii Ministerstva zdravookhra- . neniya Armyanokoy SSR, Yerevan. PAIMTAN, H., insh. Kilning gnmum In rotary draw dr7ers. Stral. mat. 4 no.11:27-28 1 158, (Gyps=) (Kling, Rotary) (KM 11: 12) NATAW. 0 N rofessor Lauthorh GALUIN, N.Y.; KABURTAN. N.G.; OBIPOT, Yu.A. [rsv;;;;r,e5. - - k"M Mrinalples of b7gloneg G.N.Natadse. Reviewed by N.Y.Galanin, M.G.Markarian, W.A.0elpov. Glg.1 san. no.8:5?-61 Ag '53. (mmu 6:9) (Hyglene) (Natadse, G*Ms) XAXMYAI, Nol*; RTZROF, love: STAMINDY, love ----------------- Docoutaminstion of water Imfoated with botulin toxin. J.hyS.opides. Praha 4 no.4:385-389 16D. 1. Almdente S.M.11rov. LentaMd. (WATiR PMMION prov. & control) (CLOSTMMM BO?UiaRM pbarmool) M. K, 71W role of oftenic orimir.,und. in chlonnotion W . fee K 10111, %.. I 1~,- 11, lkii II.� 4141.$l t.-1 dqitnd, .'n 1,11.1110tre 1.11 lCV0. 6-1 I.-Of4mvi, "Imtj 'd-.11%. H(KA I, .M, Clk-cor,glividlolomt-tti "1 2 water thall I, chimill"tc-il 11111c, Ilk.h 1.1-, I'll C1 l1ruttswnt il,w, lud offirt hil-pulk ..11.1 ild filliI Actil. III aq .91S . 1411 it Jot, aft- I-I ill %mim, "j- 1 1%... N . 111.4" d"m lum-ro,661 ,( Itti-IF M ~Q- Amiss., atid. smiL.sh I,, III,.. f,tt,. cm."Ifliur I. NI 1. WMARYAN., H. K. 2. USSR (60D) 4- 'dater - Pollution 7. Comparative characteristics of water of closed swimming pools. Gig. i san. Vol. 17 no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessjansp Library of Congress, February 1953, Unclassified. polkovnik maditsinskoy sluzhby. professor Pollution of water sources by radioactive matter and hygienic problem of the water supply. Toen.-med,zhur. no.10:43-49 0 155. (WATER-POLLUNON) (MIRA 9:10) (RiDIOACTIVITY-PHYSIOLOGIGAL IWFZCT) X&RDRUM, R.I.; SETAMIXOT. Ye.Y. Now upthedo for the distillation of melt water. Isv.AN Turk.&M no.3:44-30 156. (KCU 9: 12) 1. Toyenne-moditsinskV& akadentys, iment S.N.1irovs. (Distillation) MOKARYAN, M.K.,, polkovnik meditsinf3koy sluzhby., prof*; RYZHOV"i JI.V., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby,, dotsent; SHTANNIKGVp Ye.V.,, mayor neditoinskoy sluzhby, kand.med.nauk Mechanism of the detoxifying action of the preparation. Voen.-med. zhur. no.5:83-84 14Y 161. (VIRUSES) (MIRA 14:8) - K&RMYAN, M.M. Use of a magnetic probe. Veterinarila 41 no.11:103-104 N 064. (MMA 19111) 1. Zavedupahchly Suvorovskin veterinarnym uchastkon Stavropollskogo kraya. ~NDZHOYAN., A.L.p red.; AKOPYAN, N.Ye.., red.; AFRIKYAN, V.G.p red.; YAN M 0 p red.; MIRZGYAN, S.A., red.; MIDZHOYAN, .t2.,7~ie ;~, S.M., red. (Arpenal and the results of its clinical use] Arpenal i opyt ego klinichoskogo primeneniia. Erevan, Izd-vo AN Armianskoi AAR, 1964. 387 P. (MIRA Pill) 1. Akademiya nauk, ArmWanskoy SSR, Brivan. Institut tonkoy organicheskoy khimii. GORYAYNOV, K,E~; MARKARYAN, H.Se; AKSENOV, p.A. Electric welding of refractories. Stek. i ker. 22 ric.2:33.15 F 165. (MIRA 180) 1. 1,9,RMYANp M* VO 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Wine and Wine Making 7. Factory needs help. Vin. SSSR 13, No. 4, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953. Unclassified. UZUMOV, N.; MARUMNI_M.; IUZrJMH, Z - 1% Role of solid particles of grapes in the technology of strong wines. PromArm. 4 no.10138-39 0 161o (MIRA 34:11) making) (Armenia-Wine and wine . V. illf ;. UZlM4DVp W.1 HUMUMPP M. N KAZM4YAN , Z. So3id particles of wine grape ao a factor -,Tedetemining the qualit:r of imtjorated wine of the *Port ~',ine* tupe. PromeArma 5 no,6:52-5L je 162. VGRA 15-7) (Anaenia-Wize and wine making) .0 , USSR/Chemistry - Analytical 1 Sep 52 "HYdrnzidep, of Fhttalic Acid Substituents - Chemilum- inescent Indi-ators," A. A. Ponomarenko, N A. Mar- Rar,yan. A. I. Komliev, L'vor State U imeni iv. Frwiko "Dok Ak Nauk SSS-R" Vol 86, No 1, pp 1-15, 110' PrOpoe,%~u a new type of indicator for use in acid-b"a titration where The color of the soln prevents the use of ordinary indicators~ 3-Aminophthalic acid by- drazide (luminol) was used for the titration of 0.1 '5,V04 with 0.1 N NaOH. The titration was carried :234T21 out in the dark and the end point noted 'when the lumine.-i.-ence ceased. Luminescence would start at PH An alternative method of enclosing the aoln in a dark box and titrating with the aid of so- lenitun photoelec cell and a galvonometer was found to be preferable to electrometric or conductometric metfiods. Presented by Acad 1. 1. Chernyayev 28 Jun 52.. MAMEDOVA, V.M.; W.~ARYAN, N.S. Spectrophotometric method for determining benzene traces in straigbt-run hydrogenated gasoline. Nefteper. I neftekhIm, no.10:14-16 163. OURA 17:2) RAIMO'YAN, 0. 1.; SXRGXM. S.Ta. awavery rrom salvarsan encephattle. Tent.ven..I,Aerm.00-3: 56-57 mr-Jo '55. (W.IA 8: ILO) 1. In SoulpalatlankW oblastnogo koshno-vemerologichaskoV d1wpanvera (SrPMLTS) (SALTARSAII) (MUMMITIS) SIDDIM: S.M., prof.;_MtKAR'YAN, 0-.1. Case of closed traumatic rupture of the heart. Sud.-med. ekspert. 4 ho.4:54 O-N-D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 4.','tnwo Glavnoy sudebnomeditsinskoy ekspertizy (naeballnik - prof. S.M. Sidoro~v) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya Kazakhskoy SSR. (HELRT--RUPTURE) q HOURIYAN, 0.1. Fatal outcome from a therapeutic dose of osarsol. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no,103-4 161, (MIPA 143 3) 1. Iz Glavnoy audebna-meditsinskoy ekspertisy Ministeretya zdravookh- rananiya Kamakhokoy SSR. (ACErAFOONE-TCMICOLOGY) MARKAUPI; 9 0. 12089 MARK01YA"', P. A. 01MInezo-1 Metabolism and CapIllaroscopic Phenomena in Pregnant and Parturient Women Sufferine ?rnm Malaria." S,.xb 8 Jan 52. Central Innt for the Advanced Training of Physictsins. Dissertations presented for science and engineer X 7;s In Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 Ylsy 55 r1 ~ ) (/ K&RMTAN, P.A.; GANBARUH, L.S. _--v-1sc-ar-ofto-to~rrof loxes. Isv.Al Arm.SSILBiol.1 mollkhos.mauki 7 no.11: 87-92 1 154. (NUA 9: 8) 1. ILuchno-looledowatellakly Institut akushtretv& I glaskologit Minlaterstva sdravookbranouiya Arn7anakcw 60. (Mow=) MIUMS, P.A.; GAMWAN. L.S.; KAUWV. A.P.: KARAMMAN. X.G. Wfoct of reflwms from the Interocepters on phogocytoals. blood clotting. %be qmmtllky of loucocytes and thrombocytes. DDkl. AN Arm. SM 20 no.4: 155-159 155. (XUU B.' 7) 1. Nombno-loslodevatelIddy Inatitut akasheretwa I gimmkologIl Mislaterstva Wravockbramonlys Armysmakoy SM. P~rodfjtwwlsno L.A. OgRamayamom. (ftooptore (Nouraloff)) (Wood) ZXUW4&"I~~2"~ .9to, oct36 Vol.9/10 FkViddlogy 47306MARKARYAN P.A., GAMBARYAN L. S.. KAZAROV A. P. and KARAGZ_ -iiAN X-G. W-eno . Lab. of Res. Inst. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Min. of HIth Protect., Armen.SSSR. Erevan. *Reflex effects from intero. eeptors on phagocytosin. clotting time and leueoqyte and thrombocyte count in blood (Russian text) FIZIOL.Z. 1956. 42/4 (382-389) Tables 3 Illus. 4 Mechanical or electrical stimulatlon of the jejunum. uterus or skin in 4 dogs In- creased tl-.e phagocytic index of leucocytes and the number of leucocytes and throm- bonytes, and shortened tht clotting time. Similar changes were observed in wo- men during abortinn. Conditioned sound reflexes could be obtained in dogs on thin basis, the changes being similar to those with unconditioned stimuli. Simonson - Minneapolis. Minn. MIUMAS P.A. -. GAMMYAW, L.S. Characteristics of the restoration of functions In ontogeneste following Injuries of the spinal cord. lzv. AN Arm.SSR. Blol.1 ellkhox.nauki 10 no.8:31-36 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10) Fisiologicheskaya laboratorlya Neuchno-looledovatellskogo 7 net1tuta al;usherstva I ginekologit Ministerstva adravookhranenlya Arayanskoy SSR. (SPISAL CORD) MAMARTAR9 P.A.: GAHBARTAN. L.$.: GRIGORTAS. G.Te. is on the study of compensatory adaptations In animals. my. AN Am.SSR. 'Blol. I sellkhox.nauki IL no.8:47-52 Ag 158. OURA 11:10) 1. Fislologichaskaya laborstorlya Nauchno-looledovateltakogo Instituta akusherstva I ginekologil Minsdrava ArnSSR. (ANIMAL LOCONDTION) GkYSIN,v BJL; GROZOV, D.P.; MARURUN, R.L. lbw refractory mixture fer the lining of electric arc furnace walls, Lit. proizv, no,6-39 Je 163. (MIRA 16-7) (Refractory materialB) GAYSINJO B.t-j.; WWARYATI, R.L. Refractory -.w-t-i-re for lirdn~ the lover I-a2f c-f 3teel pc-ri-:~z ladles. Lit. prolzv. no.3:3-7 "Ir 164. (,m-,a,% 18;,;) MARKARYAN, R-N. Fecundity and sex of the offspring as related U) the man-agrezerit of herd rams. Izv. AN Am. SSR. Biol. nauki 18 no.11:112-115 N 65. (I-MM 19:1) 1. Kafedra akusherstva Yerevanskopo zooveterinarnogo instituta. Submitted June 1, 1964. MARKARYAN, R.P., inzh.; GAYSIN, B.M., inzh. Increasing the resistance of steel-pouring ladle lining. Mashinostroenie no. 2:37 Mr-AP 164. (M.IRA 170) CHUNTTZHEV, Kh.O.; PRONIN, S.V.; LISOVSKII, Tu.P.; MAUYNOV, V.D.; MAWMAN, S.D.; FAIRIWV, 1.0.; ALEKSANDROVSKAYA, L.I.; ---wU , RYR, K.; TURWV, P.F.; AFANASITEV, L.A., otv. red.; GAIISIA, L., red.; DARDNTAN, M., mladshly red.- NOGINA, N., tekhn. red. [Agricultural cooperation under the conditions of capitalism] Sel'skokhosisletvennais. kooperataiia v unloviiakh kapitaliz- ma. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1963. 350 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Akademiya nailk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdu- nitrodnykh otnosheniy. (Agriculture, Cooperative) (Capitalism) AARKARYAN, S.M., inah. Investigating the relation of the physicomehanical properties of stabIlised sand to the degree of the filling-of pores. Shakht. stroi. 9 no.2,n-13 F 165. (MIRA 1804) 1. Institut gornogo dela imni A.A.Skochinskogo. SKIONDT, V.A.; INDMOV, N.M.; SHHVTSOV, I.Sq,,fik~ Alp AOL FMTANDV, X.I* Adoption of a rocess for the thernal treatment of 111ruaId oil- bearing sands In a nfluldized* bed. Sbor.trud.AsKII JIP no.Z: 288-307 Ag 068. (KIBA 12:6) (Apsheron Peninsula--Oil sands) (Fluidization) HAWAlffAw----� a -TU"Nov. U.N. M, Ii Aural obturator, Test. otorinolar., Koskv& 15 no.2:82 Nar-Apr 1953. (c,INL 24:3) Is "Oscowe Mmuliym, J. 3. Human Physiology Dissertation: "The Effect of Different Types of breathing on Sow Functions of tne Human Organism Under Conditions of Lowered Barometric Pressure Corresponding to an Elevation of 5,,000 Meters." Cand Med ici, -Second Aloscow Medical Inst i'meni I-V- -Aalin, 8 Mar 54. (Maditsinskiy Rabotnik, koscow, 2 liar 54). SO: SUM 213, 20 Sep 54 -. MAIMARYAN, S.S., mayor weditsinskoy sluzbby, kandidat moditsinskikh nauk .... ... Jiffect of a prolonged stay at high elevatlons an the othorhinolaryn- gologIcal organs in son. Toer-.-med. thur. n0-3.-34-36 NP 156. (AIMITM2, INFMNCS OF) (KIM 909) (OTMBINOURYNGOWGY) !t' iF -'T r- L ;- T - V - -j -j a - 4~ . - Relation between vegetative reactions and ttke persistence of Illusions of counterrotation following stimulation of the vestibular apparatus, Toene-med.zhur. no-7:81 Jl '57. (MIRA 11:1) (11QUILIBRIUM (PHYSIOLOGY)) '1(2) . 27(2) SOV/17?-58-1-18/25 AUTHORS: Borshchevskiy, I.Ya., Colonel of the Medical Corps, Candidate of Medical Sciences; Koreshkovs A.A., Colonel of the Medical Corps, Candidate of Medical Sciences; Markarv=,-S.S,, Major of the Medical - Corps, CanAi"a-a-Fe of Medical Sciences; Preobraz- henskiy, V.V., Lieutenent-Colonel of the Medical Corps, Candidate of Medical Sciences; Terentlyev, V.G., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps TITLE: The Effect of the Vibrations of Certain Modern Heli- copter and Aircraft Types on the Human Bqdy (Vliyan- iye na organizm cheloveka vibratsiy nekotorykh tipov sovremennykh vertoletov i samoletov) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, Nr 1, 1958, pp 74 - 77 (USSR) kBSTRACT: The author reports on his examinations of persons tested by a type VP-70 vibration stand (Figure 1) Card 1/3 which produces a single-component vertical vibration. SOV/177-58-1-18/25 The Effect of the Vibrations of Certain Modern Helicopter and Air- craft Types on the Human Body By a special adjustment, vibrations reached a frequency of 10 to 70 hz and an amplitude of 0.2 - 2.5 mm. Four series of 3 tests each were performed. During the first two tests of each series, the person to be tested was subjected only to vibration and during the third test simultaneous- ly to vibration and to a 105 to 110-decibel noise. Between tests there were intervals of 3 - ? days. The data obtained have proved that vibrations with low frequencies and large amplitudes may disturb the pilot's visual orientation during flight and also negatively influence his ability to hit the target. The reactivity of the vestibular analyzer had noticeably increased. Hearing was impaired on- ly by simultaneous vibration and noise effects. Vibrations with frequencies of 40 and 70 hz and Card 2/3 amplitudes of 0.8 and 0.4 mm over periods of 4 and SOV/177-58-1-18/25 The Effect of the Vibrations of Certain Modern Helicopter and Air- craft Types on the Human Body 8 hours, caused insignificant functional changes in the human organism. Vibrations with a frequency of 10 hz and an amplitude of 1.8 and 2.4 mm. result in pronounced and permanent functional changes and can- not be recommended as physiologically permissible for the cockpits of helicopters and other aircraft. There is 1 photograph. Card 3/3 /J'/11 f MAR KAR YAN. S.S.. kand.med.nnuk (Hoskvn) rontinuous registration of physiological functions of the body during stimulation of the vestibular anAlysor with the aid of an electrically vibrated chair. Weet.oto-rin. 20 no.1:101-105 J'a-P '58.(XIRA 11:1) (VESTIBULAR APPARATO, Dhysiol. i9timulation of analysor, determ. of physiol. funct. of organism with aid of electrically vibrnted chair (Rua) KARXARYAN, S,S&, kandewed.nauk Traini t tile-vibratory sensitivity in man (vith summary in Lnl.OA Re Test,oto.-rin, 20 no.4911-13 Jl-Ag'58 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Is otolaringologicheskogo otdoloniya (save - dote* Y.F. Mnlomu&.) datek oy bolinitay Imeni 7,E, Dzerzhinskogo, Moskva. (IMARING DISCRDXRS, there train* of tactile-vlbratory sensitivity In deafnnas (Rua)) (VMATIONS, onme (Rue)) (TOW.H. same (Rus)) -JURRARY&N. 5.6.~and. mod. nauk, mayor meditsinskDy sluzhby Nffect of vibrations on the otorhinolaryngological organs. Voen. and. zhur. no.4:70-74 Ap 159. (KIRA 12:8) (VIBRATIONS, eff. on otorhinolarMol. organs (Rus)) (OTORMNOIAHMGOIDGT, eff. of vibration on otorhinolaryngol. organs (Fbiu)) ---- MAREARYAN, S.S.? kand.med.nauk (Moskva) Dependence of the poBtrotatory nystagmue reaction on the excitabili- ty of the vestibular analysor. Zhur.umb., nos.1 gorl.bDl. 21 no.607-42 N-D 161. (MIRA 15:11) (NYSTAGKIS) (VESTIBUIAR APPARATUS) ACCESSION NN: AT404 27 02 AUTHOB: _Vljar,-,ziryan, S. S. TITLE: Vestibular reocti, du I I; 11 1w LlCiioll of M)"llilill. acceli'l-aldolo" ef var,_,ous SOURC-l': Ko'-derentsly'a PC) -6 v o; PIC'% Avialsioniiaya i k06lTliGllP,0,;-lV:i Im 71 and space materialr"r kolliel-clitsii. 1.1'r6:1, TOPIC TAGS: acceieration nystag-mus, man ABSTRACT: The effects of linguim- were tested on 13 11CRItIly Persons L", Nml-ioub arl-les, o1 ~lclinaiJorj of ~,-)J-,- from the verl)cal sit~ln;, position ral-1q;Lng from 0 to Subjects to ting1j"Fir ions of 30. 40* 60. and 12 00,16 C 2. Tlht~ rl,6oli-i of tl-e experiment indirjited that nystagilius reaction during effect.; uf accelerations on man depends b on the position of the body iii respect to Hic vertical axis of rotation. As the Card 1/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AT4042702 angle of inclination of the body is increased (from 0 to 900) the nystagmus is gradually diminished. HoNycver, the sensory illtision of countcr rotation persists. For isiorc suconds during Lhc perlod of tippe,-irsnee of the nysLagmus 1', ~Occonjc!. Lo r(,-ad the fiviation instruimml pnnell nnd to I ~d c. Afff-v 1-ing subjected to twfular riccol.- dcterminu fifurc;i o;1 -i spccial 11,,Ijori'~v of L'u")ject-, !,urforc~i :I groritor or lo!il of rt 01-UL101iS, t',IL' I f ba'ance. foUrid t;-.,!L who arc sens-Itivc t,~ sciisc o I t!iorl, Vegetative appcol:,-,c; 13cing repeatedly s u 1) j e ct o d the ~if 4i;gul"11, i..,. rt,(-,nmended for the purpoor! of dw vest-l'oulzil, %T~;,Iyzer L-1 fl-ill" persolineL ASSOCMTION: none SUBMITTED: 27Sep63 ENCL: 00 NO 131:P' ';0V: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 SUB CODE: I.,S j, ACCESSION NR: AT4042720 S/0000/63/000/000/0504/0507 AUTHOR: Yuganov, Te. M.;-Karkaryan, S..S.; Bryanov, 1. 1.; Sidel'aikov, 1. A.1 Vartbaronov. R. A. TITLE: Methods of vestibular testing SOURCE: Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i koamicheakoy meditoine, 1963- Aviatsionnaya i koamicheakaya meditaina (Avistiou and space medicine); materialy* konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 504-507 TOPIC TAGS: Coriolis acceleration, vestibular analyzer, angular acceleration, linear acceleration, di6orientation, apatial orientation, vestibular mechanism, vegetative reaction/rAirani chair. ABSTRACT: The angular, Coriolis, and linear accelerations to which aircraft i pilots and cosmonauts are subjected effect the vestibular analyzer. This gives rise to two typen of vestibular reactions- The first is an illusory one. which can lead to disorientation in apace, and the second can cause Yeatibular-yegeta- tive reactions which bring about a deterioration of general well-being. This ACCESSION NR: AT4042720 means that methods of vestibular selection must be sufficiently reliable to be able to predict the appearance of thene vestibular reactions in flight. The selec- tion methods developed by us are based on the interaction of reflegen between af- ferent systems. The method of determining the threshold of sensitivity of the vestibular mechanism to the illusion of banking is performed on a special chair with unstable supports. The subject sits on thin chair with his eyes closed while one of his vestibular mechanisms is stimulated by a 10-cps current for periods of 3 and 10 sec. If the subject fails to incline his body, the current is gradually increased (but not to exceed 3 mamn) until the desired inclination of the body in the direction opposite to the stimulated labyrinth is obtained. A 6econd type of experiment in performed under similar conditions but with the eyda open and fixed on a small lighted bulb placed 60 cm away along the center line ot, the level of the eyes. The amount of current required to induce a sensation o,' binking in the direction of the stimulated labyrinth is measured. The differer.-e oetween the amount of current required to produce thin with the eyes cloned and th( amount required to produce the same sensation with the eyes open reprenento tie magn-'tude of the inhibiting effect of the visual analyzer on the vestibular aualyzer. The degree of motor roaction which acco6panies the illusion is recorded on an oncil- 21 .ACCESSION HR: AT4o42720 lograph. Sensitivity to illusionsOf inclination in characterized by the amount of the current during the combined action of the stimulator for a 10-sec period. On the average it varies between 1.5 and 2.5 mamp. A current of less than 1.5 mamp indicates an increased sensitivity to illusions of banking in flight. In order to test the ability of the motor analyzer to exert an inhibiting effect on vestibular reactions, the subject, with his eyes closed, in rotated clockwise (10 turns in 20 sec), and three minutes later he is rotated for a similar period counter- clockwise. After each period of rotation, the chair is brought into an unstable position. Persons who are?, likely to lose their sense of orientation in1light ex- perience a pronounced sensation of counter-rotation, lose their sense of balance for a period of thirty or more seconds, accompanied by complete spatial disorients- tion and the appearance of vestibular reactions for 10 to 15 sec. This method of evaluation of the tendency of pilots to lose their sense of spatial orientation haa proved to be 80% effective, as compared with older methods which were only 25% effective. The degree to which vegetative reactions appear, due to the effects of intermittent Coriolis accelerations on the vestibular analyzer, is determined by tests on a Barani chair, which is rotated at the rate of 1800 per sea for a period of 20 sec while the subject, with eyes closed, bends his head rhythmatical- ly to one side at the rate of 16 timee*per 20 sec. At the moment the chair stops 3/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4042720 the subject is requested to hold his head straight and to open his eyes. The subject is examined for signs of vegetative reactions (paleness, sweatiness, vomit- ing). If these signs are absent, a similar test in performed with rotation in the opposite direction. If signs of vegetative reactions do not appear, experiments are continued with variations. The subject in asked to bend his trunk forward 8 times in a 20-nec period instead of moving the head sidewise. Theiaterval between rotations should not exceed one minute. If at any stage of this procedure pule- ness, sweatIness, or nausea appears, the sublect aholild be considered unfit for flight school. A second test of tolerance to Coriolis accelerations in performed With the oubject seated on a Barani chair which in rotated at the rate of 180P per sec while the subject moves his head forward and back through an arc of 31-0. The time of onset of vegetative disorders in recorded. Persons with stablu v,~Gtibular analyzers require 4 to 6 minutes before vegetative disorders appear. fn )eraona with unstable vestibular analyzers, who are unfit for flight training. t1lege nymptons arise after one or two minutes. A third method of testing t Ic-nnce to cumulative Coriolia accelerations is the ao-callod two-minute test. .'h.,t subject, with eyes closed, in rotated on a Barani chair nt the rate of 180P p,r voc for one minute. During this time he inclines*hia trunk forward and back every 5 sea on r command. After 50 sea the experiment in performed with rotation in the opposite 4/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4042720 direction. Signs of vegetative reactions and subjective sensations are recorded. This test, performed on 200 subjecta, has indicated that persons who can withstand the two-minute Coriolis test can withstand other forms of acceleration tolerance testa. It was found that these three methods of testing stability to Coriolis accelerations are capable of revealing hidden forms of vestibular-vegetative disrup- tions which cann t be datermined by the standard tests. ASSOC;ATION: none SUBMITTED: 27SOP63 SUB COMIA NO REF ZOVt 000 ENCL: 00 0TWi ODO rCDTt'_Tr 5/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4042691 S/0000/63/OW/000/0261/026.5 AUTHOR: Kogan, R. Ye.;.!~~~- TITLE: Morphological changes arising in the labyrinths of dogs under the influence of radial accelerations SOURCEt Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i koamicheakoy meditaine, 1963. Aviat6iom-Laya i koemicheskaya meditsina (Aviationand space medicine) materWy* konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 261-265 TOPIC TAGS: acceleration stress, acceleration effect, labyrinth, morphological change, dog, longitudinal acceleration, middle ear ABSTRACT. Three groups of experiments were performed in order to determine what morphological changes are caused in the labyrinths of dogs by longitudinal acceler- ation stress. In the firet series, dogs were s%ibjected to acceleration stress of 6-14 9 from 8 to 18 win with the axis of rotation pasaing through the head. In a Second group of experiments, dogs were subjected to acceleration strees of 10--13.5 g lasting from 7 to 17 min with the axis Of rotation passing through the heart. In the third group.dogs were exposed to &CcOlOratiODD Of 2-3--5-7 9 for Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: A74042691 16 to 17 sin with the axis of rotation passing through the pelvis, Vrhea the actios of acceleration was in the head-pelvis or pelvis-head direction ( ps I and grou III), the average magnitudes and durations of acceleration to which'they were i subjected produced hemorrhages In the middle and inner earn of the animals. In the inner ear, hemorrhages &rise in the perilymphatic spaces of the cochlea and the sacculue. Dogs which perished during experiments with the axis of rotation passing through the heart did not show any hemorrhages In the middle or inner tares ASWCIATION; Done suBmiTTED: 27sep63 ENCL: 00 WD CODEs W NO REF SOV., ODD OTHER: ODD Card 212 MARIARYARP S.S... kand.raed. nauk (14DBkVa) Irfect of light stimuli on the distinctiveness of mme vestibular reactions in mm. Zhure ush.,, nos. i gorl bol. 23 DO-4241-45 JI-Ag'63. (MA 16s10 (UGHT PMIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (L&FDMTH FAR~) EWG(j )/EVIG(r)/EWT(i)/FS(v)-3/Fl,'G(v)/EIIIG(a)/EV,'G(c Pe-5 DD ~_L-349,06-65. 1AGOMSION NR: _~'AP5007276 q /opi 616-5 /t1Q0/00P/0PTR/0;1R'; 'AUTHOM an, Sk S-. cts-of--angular_and-Cor-iolIG-L-accelerati-v-ns-ort-ac-me-human-fune-t-lotis-- :.1SOURCB:_-AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya bialogicheskaya, no. 2, 1965, 278-285 --ATOPIC TAMS: angular acceleration, Coriolis acceleration, biological effect, Mart, -iy *stib lar. analyzer, autonomic nervous system e 1ABSTRACT., A at udy h as b e e rk. mad e o f t h e physiological effects of ICoriolis and angular accelerations on man. Fifteen healthy men aged 20-25 were ex- !posed to 133 sessions in two experimental seriet3. In 13 s~,;bjects the vestibu,s? Isensitivity was low, and in the rest it was average. In the'first series of exlei-i- ments i 6 subjects were exposed to various magnitudes of angular acceleration in a i Isitting position. Each subject was subjected to 8 rotations of 1.5 min each at, ')t~ 2 ~----_:120, 180, and 240 deg/zec and 15, 30, 45, and 60 deglaec2- The magnitudes (~f poiu_ Itive and negative acceleration were the Game. A 1 1.12-hr break took place al".vt tll~- ifirst h runs. In the second series c4l, tests, 9 subjects were exposed to Coriolis fuces ~.'-'for 5 min at acceleration magnitudes of 180, 360, and 1140 deg/see, When turrinr, -ach subjec :-.ioUd Incline his head forward for I sec and then straighten up to his c,rlg- I repe--tea tw -7 -tw fzftel _~z Mi l/4- ,-4~tlf'A' L 34908-65 1ACCESSION HR: AP5007276" sFubjec.t s- all 6 oinclined their heads toward one shoulder, facilitating a study of 7. their subjective impressions during Coriolis forces, depending on the rate of rc,tE~- __.-Ition. All tests took place in a hoodt~d chalir di,-meloped by Markaryan- and SncnuKin (iq6i). A Kbalina table and aeronavigation devices stood at eye level 50 cm from -Ithe.subject and were illuminated by 50 lux. The chair is shown in Fig. 1 of the .4 cc) Piclosure. The tests in(~~cated that as the magnitude of angular a eleration and ioxIv of expiosure in-creased. the duration of vestibular nystagmus and illusions of rotation in the opposite direction increased. During angular accelerations P-ne. ~for -so-me tLme -after exposure to them, the ability to distinguisb objects in the chair L:- vas--lowerAeld.--As-the magnitude of angular- accelerationinereasedi so-did pulse and xespiration.rate-so -ReDeat .ed exposures.to-angular-ac!ce"Lerations--prpdu&ed~generaI fatigue,. static disruption, and in subjects with average vestibular sensitivity, types of vestibxilar-vegetative illusions sinil,&,r to seasickness. Followirip exPCmLI-- ~o rotation , the pulse --,qf e decreased , iraximl-mi arter4 al Tressure decrease'l , Lrl I ;minimum arterial pressure increased. When head movements were conducted during rc- I .,tation, there were sensations that surrounding ob3ectG had been moved to one side or the other, depending upon which side the head was inclined toward. Repeated heal inclinations, together vith an increased rotation rate, produced more sever- Amressions of this sort,,?nd vestibular-vegetative disturbances occurred sooner. was.felt that studies of the Coriolis effect are of great significance*to aviation and spate'medicine and to the clinic. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables. JCD] 2 ~Iccrrd vl~ hp Ali, CV; -21542-66 ~ AP,60 PT083 in- one Variant without rotation, inclinations Yere performed ~vas roUted,:vith..his,-]6ead~l=Dbilized. Experimental -re ts tbbwd,-v6.stibiaikri-auton',~6ic disturbances idth -vaiyIng degrees.of severiti in ~.Mst siibj acts ~ejrjmed to Cor olis acceleritions.~'Results.of one phase of the ex- L periment, are, given -In Table 1. With the appearance of.motion sickness, recovery.of 21kin, texpera,ture;took l0a-~15.min after-cessation ofrotation (compared 'vitb 2-3 min in:the,,idontrols). `IV.xbould'be noted tbat.tbe combined effect*of Coriolis wtcel- efition and 4tAinetic. stimulation 'produced less thermal reaction than accelera ~tion -baloney The 8kin,4bermDmetry method can be recommended for deteraining"tbe jof vis,tiUasr-autonomic disturbance under the accumlated'inflUence of --Coriolis'acctlirationso-~'. this retbod is distinguished by the fact, that..tbe de- temperature depends not so. much on the degree ofvestlhaar to d he ~f6 I -on t~e: f IL _00tlDn' kness,omdrome, I ice and trance. air, arance o -sic -,an fft4'MI1uS.L'. Or g a' i bas _1 table jItI611 veAlbular, I r Ti. v, ~,F ;V- 6.~ 2 L 3979'--:'-66 E,-11 SCTB 1)D'/Ci)-_ ACC NRs AP6011412 SOURCE CODE: UR/0216/66/090/002/0221/0229 AUTHOR: MarkajXan, S. S.; Vartbaronov, R. A. ORG: none TITLE: Comparattve characteristics of autonomic reactions to some cumulative methods of stimulating the vestibular analyzer SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya biologicheskaya, no. 2, 1966, 221-229 TOPIC TAGS: vestibular analyzer, human physiology, vestibular training vestibular stimulus, ABSTRACT: The author conducted three series of detailed tests usinp the Markaryan- hukin vestibulometer (1961). Table 1 shows the various test parameters. The _.'~,-,'experiments were conducted on 26 subjects aged 20-33, 7 of whom had second- and ._~-third-degree lowered vestibular stability. The physical parameters of the Stimuli were measured by recording the angular velocity of the vestibulometer and the rate of head motion in two planes on an o9cillograph using accelerometric sensors. To Card 116 UDC: 611.85:629.195 ACC NRs AP6011412 BasicyarameLers of Table 1. vestibular stimulation 3 '-4* 5 6 ,--7 as a function nf the test series- '7 8 1 9 10 111- I 1 0 10 .30 0 2 90 f 5 0 0 1 CIO 3U 30 0,008 o,028 11 4 W 30 30 0,07 0,07 15 5 i80 30 30 0,03 0.07 8 6 180 30 0 0.07 0,07 5 7 180 90 15 0,150 0,35 11~ 1 0 0 - 0,2-013 11 16 0 71 2 10-180 0 0 !: 12,9 2. 5 0 12 3 i0-180 0 0,2--0,3 12,0 16 2, 0 10 [if 1 00 0 0 0 0 9 2 10 -180 0 0 t2,9 2,5 1-17 0 12 I 3 180 30 30 0,07 ll 0 t7 o,07 Series n o.; 2 - su bseries Ino 3 - head; 4 - inclination angle in d(,g rees*; 5 - frequency of head inclinations, min; 6 - maximum linear G' s; 7 - angular acceleration, degrees/sec; 8 - cycles/m in; 9 - s tripe flicker frequency during optoklnetic stimulation in sec; 10 - maxinium va lue of Coriolis acceleration, G;-Il - no. of sts *H4ad always in g--Inltd forward excep t In series 1. subseries 5 'Card 2/6 T Wj'7 Qj,,~ _A determine physiological responses, EKG's, SCG's, prieumograms, brachial arterial pressure, capillaroscopy, blood flow rate (determined oxyhemom(trically), and skin temperature of the forehead, hands, and legs were recorded along with visual obser- vations and interrogations. Some results of the tests are shown in Table 2. The experiments showed that the character and degree Of 611"We8 it, akiLonumic rcactioti indexes in reaponse to the cumulative action of adequate stiumuli correspond to the severity of motion sickness. The best indexes of motion sickness are change in complexion, increased pulse rate, decreased erythrocyte moveinenL, and reduction of the heat circulation index in the region of the head. of the various methods 31 Card 3/6 ACC NRi &E601 ~12 4 3 Table 2. Dependence of some motion 5 6 110 sickness parameters on the character 17 9 -1 1 and degree of vestibular stimulus L t.2 1 10 0 o >20 10 11 6 0 0 > 20 6 1 5 t 0 1.3 1 >20 5 11 0 1 5 9:t4,5 6 4.5.7 1 0 1 19 4, lla,~t 2,2 20 I 1 0 0 14 0,65�0,40*0 14 1 1 3 .0 0 >20 3 11 4 0 0 >20 4 1 7 0 0 >20 7 11 2 11 3. 2 0 t 2 2 3 1 5 0 0 >20 5 11 4 1 0 t 3 1 >20 4 1 4 0 0 >20 4 I 1 3 1 1 9 2 >20 3 2 1 3 2 3 10,6:0.3 6 >20 2 11 0 1 3 5.5t4,400 4 111 3 1 0 0 0 3.5�1.4 6 I 1 0 0 5 1,3�1,10 5 1 - Series no.; 2 - subseries no. 3 - degree of vestibular stability; 4 - severity of motion sickness; 5 - lacking; 6 - mild; 7 - severe; 8 - latent period; 9 - effect dura- tion, min; 10 no. of cases; Tab le 2. continued 1 12, 1:5 17 -1 t I . , 11 - tolerance time; 12 - duration, min; 13 - no. of cases; 14 - after- >20 10 - effects; 15 - duration min; > 20 >20 6 0 - 5 1 , 1 16 - cases; 17 - sign of adaptation. 10�r),3 0, 4:t 4,2 1 6 1 Q 5-12 15-30 6 19 1 t Explanation: 11-group with lowered >20 1 vestibular stability. Sipnificance 1,7:t-0,G*** 14 25-3,4aca 1/, 0 of differences between I and Il groups: >20 > LO 3 4 - - 11 0 - - error less than 0.001***; 0.01**; 0.05*. >20 7 - () - >2n 5 - 0 2 >20 5 - 0 - >20 5 - 0 0 >20 4 - t2 1 2 >20 4 15:t- 3 4 5_10 3 2 >20 4 8,22:3** ;1 10-2.1) 1 t >20 i 6,2�3 fi 10-25 C' 0 I,Btl,G* 5 30-1 inr 5 o i. --t'6 ---* Atc NR, AP60111#i~ tested, the accumulation of Coriolis accelerations is recommended for assessing individual vestibulo-autonomic stability in humans. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. [CD] SUB CODE: 05, 06/ SUBM DATE: 20Jun65/ ORIG REP: 019/ OTH REP: 005/ ATD PRESS:, 23 card L 29392-66 EWT(J) --SCTB DD ACC Ni,-AJ~6017528 SOURCE CODE: UR/0177/66/ooo/005/0078/0079 !AUTHOR: Markar7an,�, S., (Lieutenant colonel in medical corps; Candidate of medical sciences);-Bidellnikov, I.-A. (Major in medical corps) ORG: none TITLE: Portable rotating chair with electric drive SOURCE: Voyeano-meditainskiy zhurnal, no. 5, 1966, 78-79 TOPIC TAGS: biologic acceleration effect, flight physiblogy, space physiology, Coriolis force, ABSTRACT: An electrically driven rotating chair for vestibular testing and train~in is described. The chair drive consists of currently available equipment adapteT t the purpose: an aircraft radar antenna servodrive powered by a selenium rectifier with a rheostat speed control and electrical reversing switch. The drive can rotate a subject weighing up to 120 kg at speeds up to 180*/sec. The chair can be tilted at various angles to create Coriolis accelerations.IThe cL-ive box with rotating plat-1- form (to which a conventional Barany chair is anchored) measures 500 x 500 x 1110 mm and weighs 20 kg. The advantages of the electrically powered chair over the hand- I powered models ordinarily used are enumerated: more evenly controlled speed of uDc: 615.471:629.111.8 L 29382-66 ACC NR, AP601T528 rotation, more accurate administration of set amounts of vestibular stimulation, and less fatigue for the physician conducting the test or training. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [DPI SUB CODE: 061 SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS:-5*60 00 i card 2/2 [4, MARKARYAN) S.S. Vestibular reactions of the deaf to angular and Coriolis accelerations. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol. 31 no.1:29-36 Ja-F 166. WIRA 19: 1) 1. Submitted November 26, 1964. MARKARYAN, S.Ye., aspirant; WRTCHYAN, L.A., uladshiy nanchnyy votrudnik Sow physiccmechanical properties of farm manure and methods for their determination. Trudy Arm. nauch.-issl. inst.zhiv. i vat. 4:149-:1.67 160. (KRA 15:5) (Farm manure)