SHERISHORIM, S.I.; VOLYNSKIY, B.G.; MOROV, N.N.; FREYDMAN, S~L.j PONOMIAPMA,
0.1.
Furacillin and levomycetin therapy for patients with cystitis.
Urologiia 26 no.2327-~2 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(BIADDER-DISEASES) (OMYGhTIN) (FURAN)
KADANOV, D.; MOROV. S., VASILEV, V.
Separation of the ramus descendens of the hypoglossal nerve from
the vagus nerve and its connection with the descending cervical
nerve. Khirurgiia, Sofia 8 no-8:727-733 1955.
1. Vissh maditainaki institut Y.Chervankov - Sofiia katedra po
anatomiia. Zavezhdashch katedrata: prof. D.Kadanov.
(NERVES. EITPOGLOSSAL, surgery.
separation of descending branch from vagus nerve &
connection with descending cervical nerve)
(NE M S. VAGUS, surgery,
separation of descending brancb of hypoglossal nerve
from vagus & connection with descending cervical nerve)
(NFAVES, CERVICAL PLEXUS, surgery,
separation of descending branch of hypoglossal nerve from
vagus nerve & connection with descending cervical nerve)
MOROV, Yu.. lnzh.
Transformer purip. Jun_tept. 4 no.12:3o D IS9.
041RA 13:4)
(Pumping macbinery) (Alectrow-nets)
MOROVA, A_,_A.. inzh.; SPESIVTSEV, Yu.A., inah.; RASKOPIN, V.S., inzh.
Gypwim-cament binding materials based an local cement. Stroi.
mat. 8 no.12:25-26 D 162. (KERA 16:1)
(Binding materials) (Cement)
600
KMRW CWAMA in Woo 440 froW Me Adriatic Sea.
vic-Oust. (k-r-Anocraph. Fisher".
S. tMeft am Mm
I
SoM. Ctuattev-WU Kom. 22, 221t-.7MM"KCkrmao
sumnayY.-The optical method for n1g. the nmnnitol
content In onsweed (band ots mation of the pfAne of potari-
ratio") has Certain Oxereve of Mavoidable error.. i.e. elimina-
tion, of bKttfvc&g substances is not always pvibte and the
votalke p0tocy *I mauxital Is wftk. In vicw of that a
gravinwric method ad mannitol. awb as the Simitip method,
WOM be , onam pctieftbk. but (or the fact that It is
based an kal Wd. with Cu(OH)v "lowed by the iodo.
Intheawethave
are nomievows imbaAaces capebte of forming complexes with
Intlurpret-
ent Study uUnaftol w;L% pptd. A% a condeti~ativn Product
with MOW forming Aightly ".
In If'o, which cun 1W dried and Weighed qMlitilatively. M.
hite)). TUbearvue"n.offbiaderiv
The method ivroved accurate.
/ /A;P
duplimte detas. gvrdox within 0-1-4i.!S%. &Koe of the
red and a aWe from the Adriatic Sea dWxadjffxctk-4y
no utaalitcl Pfewnt at 447 time of the year. -&We brown
seaweed showed ko manal" than those round abag the
Atlantic coast. Cygowirs, Sarrojam, L4wjv4n4, Die-,
(YaP(cris. Aww. and Padsoto an %bowed maxia- in the be-
cinning of winter, ranging from 5.17 to 3A7% ox-multol
c"M. an dry wt. of subst
_jace. Sarg"ran hoofaixon shmn
4.72 In December to OAI% to July. The
dorvW03. powdered (iS-25 C.). and extd. with 90% -
FCOH in the gozhkt app. for 24 firs, The cit. is coped. am
A water bath to a gnafl vaj., further evgpet. to dryne" pea.
crtds under rAcumm. To the dry rift. is added 3,1 cc.
"iacd~ HCI sad 2-3cc.1mblydistd. PhCjjO. Theregtion
ntht. is left standing for 141 to 12 hn.. during which time it 6
thake" (Tevently. By the end of this period the Product
appea" In the form of a Waid .. Soaking in tjo vj,4.
peods the compd.. which is fillered off and rfturd with water
until #A traces of VaCI are removed. Hitus. with fStfiff -
and MtO fallow so as to remove focozantkin am other
vnvtaW pigments. The residue is dissoktd in beareve
(few which the tribeox1fidenemaunital erptalffees out. It
it then dried to Court. wt. C. S. Shapiro
mOROVIC, D.
"Activities of tne LnstiLute of uceanography and e'ishlng in Split." p. 150. Ujorsko Ribarstvo.
Vol. 3, no. ~/io, 5ept./Uct. 11)51 Zagreb)
SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions 4o1. 3, no. b, Library of Congress, June 1954.
uncl.
Xc R~
- VIC,
~'.CRCVIC, S. A care. of defcrnatiori 'r. ';ugil cheic. Cu,;. :~ :--rerch. P. 1.
11
L%O. 10) 1954.
Tr-, UD,X) v i
ziki f je, Yugos lavia
L.Jo: Eastern Luropean Accessior, jol. No. L j,pril 1~,56
MORMC, D.
Puilding fishponds at the mouth of the Neretva 'Uver. p. 1.
I S
MORSKO RIBAF) TIVO. (Udruzenje morskog ribarstva Jugoslavije) Rijeka.
Vol. 8. no. 1, Jan. 1956.
~ol. 5, No. 9 September,
oo. East European Accessions List 1956
ITOROVIC, D.
The coooeration between flst-.J-ng re3earcl, arij t".-, -,r--ctice. r. 211?.
(GiASNT", Vol. 8, No. 9, Sept. 1-954, (Published 1957,
SO: : Yonthly List 6f East Euru:-)ean Accessions (aAL) LC Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957
Uncl.
Iv,CRCVIC, D.
Fisheries of Split District, l?90-11`93. v. 1-~:~5
(GLASN7, Vol. 9, No. 7, Jt;l,,I- 195"')
SO: ~ionthly List of East European Accessions (E; AL) LC Vci. 6. No. 1~-, Dec. 1957
Uncl.
- . t 11! .-,~ " . .
- I - 7 . . . I - -
-MOROVIC, D.
AGRiCUIXURE
PERIODIUAL: MOMS&O RIBAuSTVU Voi. il, no. ~. Feb. iV5V
MOROVIC, D. A conferEmce on risning and research work. p. ,e*l
Mj)
Montniy List of Europeen Accessions Vol. 1-1, no. ,e
April 1959, Unclass.
MOROVIC, Dinko
The seine fishing in the Dugi Otok region in 1953-19~7. ai:lj ocean
no.17:1-4 162. 1
1. Institut ~a oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split.
MOROVIC~BUDAY, Anka, doc. dr.
Clinical diagnosis of poisming. Med. glas. 19 n(..4:F7--9"
Ap - My 1 65.
1. Zavod za sudsku med'cinu i kriminalistiku Medicinskog
fakulteta u Zagrebu (Upravn"k: prof. dr. J. Palmovic).
ANTIMONOVI S.S., pmf.; VEDENIN, N.N., kand. yurid. nauk; GENKIN,
D.M., Prof.; GRAVE, K.A., Prof.; YEPANESHNIKOV, N.V.,
doti%; ZHUKOVA, L.F., dots,; KUNa, Ya.A., dots.;
LIVOVICH, Yu.Ya.; MARGOLIN, M.Z.; 1jQ-9MK&YA,_j.A.-' dots.;
POLENINA, S.V., kand. yurid, nauk; SADIKCV, I.N.; FIALKOV,
M.A., kand. yurid. nRuk; YAZEV, V.A., kand. yurid. nauk;
YA,KHNINA, N.A., kand. yurid. nauk; KIRAKOZOVA, N.Sh., red.;
ELIKINA, E.M., tekhn, red.
(Government trade regulation] Regulirovanie goslidarstvennoi
torgovli. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1963. 339 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(Cormnercial law)
EXCEMPTA IIEDICA See-17 Vol.4/2 Public Health,etc.17bb58
517. ME EFFECT OF DEFICIENT GLAZING PROCESSING OF CLAY POTS
ON FOODS PREPARED IN THEm. Wp" nienaletycle pobialanych garnk6w
glintanych na Jakadd przygotowywanego w nich po2yviienia. M o r o z A. .
P L e k a r a k a J . and K a m i d a k a D . Odd. Badania 2;yw-nodc-i WO-T--StacJi
Sanit. Epidemiol., Rzeszowa. ROCZN. PANST. ZABL. HIG. 1956,7/3 (265- 275)
T'he authors examined the technological process of baking clay utenails in field
baking ovens by cottage method. It was noted that the temperature In the baking
oven for the clay kitchen utensils does not exceed 8001 C. This low temperature
in insufficient for proper melting of glaze. the lead compounds used for whitening
remain soluble and later pass from the glaze of the utensils to foods bringing about
contamination and becoming dangerous to man. Where the cottage pot Industry is
carried an a modern type of baking oven sh9uld be installed. This would guarantee
a good quality of the objects manufactured.
MURUZ, A.
In the laboratory of tho Lanirgrad Icnin Alling Combine. Muk.-elev.
prom. 28 no.11:6-7 N 16?-, (MIRA 16:2)
1. Nachallaik otdela tekhnokhizicheakogo kontrolya Leningraddkogo
malinichnogo kombinata im. V.I.Lenina. I
tlaningrad-Flour mills)
I MOROZP A*F.) agronom
Fallowing is an important factor in the crop rotations af ;(-P-zakhstar-.
Zemledelie 23 no-5:78-79 My 161. (MI U 14 *' 4)
1. Zernosovkhoz "Borsukbayakiy".
(Kazakhstan-FaUoving)
MOR, Z, A. F.
A. ~. - "The Pio:ALpm o," Ue Itatt-re W tl-e Piocesi: WUCh
I ~2
Pactpria AcquJrP ResJstancp to Chenctherapeutic Preparations."
Sub 21 Fei 52, Acwl -,ed Sci (SER. (Dissertation for the Dej-ree of
Candidate in Biological -cif-nce).
S, : Vechernaya Moskva Jaf.uarv-Lecember -;91"2
I-1.0ROZ, A. F.
'Tnncernin,z, the Varia. 114:-~y uf ,n~ler '~Ie :'.C~J,On
of Pmti'.iotic :substances."
"Mor-linlor,ical i-,'Llte of ',rowt~, -!nd EP)C~Iem~icil
charac+eristics of ',.nti~,iolicall.v .,!able :acteria."
1-'roceedlines c~ Ins!- :md
.livi'sior. of r~xper !.mon ti 1. Clnemotheraj:y,i;-inellyes'
D-tnr of 3ci., ~'orres. ~erj Llf t"C! (,.f 'Ant," .'Ci
U, ~; -, "', head. !not. L~pidem. and Ki.cro.;-4i)1. ~Jm.
USSR / Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics. F-2
Abe Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6) 25 March, 1957, 21862
kuil'to:r Moroz, A.F. Zh.
Inst
Title Modification of Staphylococci by Antibiotic Substances.
Orij, Pub: Mikrobiol., epidemiol. i imminobiologiy. 1956, No 1, 22-26
Abstract; A study was conducted of the properties of staphylocoemis aureus,
atrain No 5, and white staphylococcus of the Wood strain, which
grow respectively at 7.8 and 1.9 units per ml of grisemin (I),
and their variants adapted to 64,000 units per ml 1. In the staphyl-
ococci cultures resistant to I, there is observed a slowing of plasra
coagulation and sugar fermentation; a loss of diminution of hemo-
Ir.ic properties; and a decrease of the zone of formation of necro-
sis in rabbit's skin. Those resistant to the I strain are less v1-
ndent than the original ones for mice with intraperitoneal infect-
ion.
CW_~I 1/1 _10-
A I I ~_', ; 1 .2- /1 , i
USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. AntibiotLcs F-2
Abs Jour Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68472
Author M9KQZ,_A.F-
Title Dynamics of Formation of Res~stant Forms of Bacteria to
the Antibiotic Mycerin.
Orig Pub Antibiotiki, 1956, 1, No 5, 26-30
Abstract The action of mycerLn chioride with an activiuy of
25,000 antibacterial units per m-L on 2 strains of sta-
phylococcus, 2 strains of intestinal bacill'i, dysentery
cultures of Shiga and Flexner and Proteus OX was stu-
died by the method of serial dilution.-The Pormation
of resistant variants upon cultivation of bacteria on
media with increasing concentrations of mycerin takes
place slowly. in 60 transfers,the resistanc,! of cLLLtu-
res increases by 8-70 times. Resistance acquired to my-
cerin is lowered with storage of cultures ir, media which
do not contain the antibiotic. Biochemical properties
Card 112 - 31 -
USSR/Kicrobiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics F-2
Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Blol. No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68472
of mycerin-resistant variants change insignificantly
by comparison vith those of the initial cultures.
Mycerin-resistant microorganisms manifest an insigni-
ficant crossover resistance to streptomycin and
grisemin.
Card 2/2 - 32 -
PIANALIYUS. Kh.Kh.; MOROZ A F
Natural variations of bacterial sensitivity, acquired resistance and
their relation to the problem of biological mechanism of the developeent
of drug-resistant forms of microbes. Antibiotiki I no.6:30-33 H-D 156.
(KLRA 10-2)
1. Institut apidemiologii I mikrobiologii iment N.F.Gamal"i AMN SSSR.
(ANTIBIOTICS. effects,
on bact.. acquired resist. (Rua))
1401M A. F.
Modifications in norphology. rate of growth. and biochemical
properties in aatibiotic-rasistant baCteria. Zhur. mikrobiol..
epidem. i immun. 27 no.3:84-90 Kr' 56. (KIRA 9-7)
1. 1z Instituta spidamiologii i mikrobiologii Imeni M.F.Gamelai
AMU SSSR.
(ANTIBIOTICS. effects.
grisemin on intestinal bact., morphol. & biol. changes
in resist. strains (Rms))
(BACTERIA,
intestinal, eff. of antibiotic grisemin. morphol. & biol.
changes in resist. strains (Rua))
Fe
ULYSRI Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. P-2
Antibloticz
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, l9c',E, _241211
Author : Planeles, Kh. Kh.,
Inst :Not given
Title :Natural Range of Bacterial Sensitivity, Acquired
Resistance and Relation to the Problem of Forming
a Biological Mechanism Against Medicinally Resistant
Forms oil' Microorganisms.
Drig Pub: Antibiotiki, 1956, 1, No 6, 30-33
Abstract: In studying sensitivity of different strains of
staphylococci and intestinal bacilli to the anti-
biotic grisemin, it was established that among
individuals of any bacterial population cells are
found which possess a differing degree of sensi-
tivity to a given antibiotic. Therefore one may
Card " /2:-
L1
M 0 fz oz , Pf, F
U6:_.3P/ Microbloligy. Antiblosis and Symbiosis. F-2
Antibiotics
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Bioi. , No 6, IC4~- , 2L;lq4
J
Author : Belozerskiy, A. N., Aseeva, 1. V., Moroz, A. F.
Inst : Not given ----- - --
Title : A Comparative Study of the Content of Nucleic
Acids in Cultures of Some Bacteria Sensitive and
Resistant to Grisemin and Streptomycin.
Orig Pub: Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 109~ No 1, 149-151
Abstract: A study was conducted on the change of' chemical
composition and the speed of growth of staphylo-
coccus aureus and B. coll In the process of acquir-
ing resistance to grisemin and streptomycin. Gen-
eration of resistance to these antibiotics was
accompanied by a decrease~l quantity of RNA (deter-
mined by pentoses) In bacterial cells, by retarding
Card 1/2
HCRCIZ. A Y.
Dynamics of formation in vitro of bacteria resistant to antibiotic
grisemin. Shur.mikrobiol. apid. i immun. 27 ao.12:65-71 D 156.
(MIRA 10: 1)
1. Iz Inatituta epidemiclogii i m1krobiologii imeni H.F.Gamalet
AHN SM.
(ANTIBIOTICS. effects,
grisemin, dynamics of from. of resist. strains (Bus))
MCROZ, A.F. (Cand. of Biological Sci.)
- "Resistance of Bacteria to Mycerin (Mitserin) and to Combination of it 'dith
Other AntibioticG in Vitro,"
p. 142 Ministry of Healtb USSR Proceedings of the L;econd All-Union Conference on
Antibiotics, 31 May - 9 June 1957. pp. 401, Moscow, Medgiz, 195':.
~10ROZ t- v
_,
Combined action of g-risemin and streptomycin on bacteria in 7itro.
Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun 28 no.2:136 F '57 (KI.RA 10:4)
1. Iz Instituta epedemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.Y. Gamalei
AMR SSSR.
(STREPTOMYCIN) (ANTIBIOTICS)
KOROZ. A.F.
Changes in the serological. antigenic, and immunogenic characteristics,
and in the 7irulence and taxicity af Shigalla dysenterfae resistant
to the antibiotic grisomin. Zhur.mikrobiolgepid. I immun. 28 no-5:
115-120 Nor '57. (KLRA 10:7)
1. In Inatituta epideniologii i mikrobialogii imeni Ganal-i AHN *SR.
(SHIGILIA DYSEMPHRI", off. of drugs on
grisamine, causing changes of immunal Iristics)
EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec.4 Vol.11/5 Microblology,etc.HV 1958 F
1172. THE C19ANC-E OF SEROLOGICAL, ANTIGENIC AND IMMUNOGENIC PRO-
PERTIES, VIRULENCE AND TOWITY IN DYSENTERY BACTERIA RE-
SISTANT TO THE ANTIBIOTIC GRIZEMIN (Russian text) - M or o z A. F.
- ZH. MIKROBIOL. 1957, 5 (115-120) Tables 6
Strains of Sh. shipe and Sh. flexneri resistant to grizemin have lost partially or
completely the polysaccharide -antigen complex, and thus agglutinate little or not
at all by species -specific antisera and are lysed very little or not at all by a polyvalent
bacteriophage. These variants are less virulent and less toxic for experimental
animals. Rlha - Prague
USM/MicrobialoC;y - 'aitibiosis and Gyubioaiu. i'ditibiotics. F-2
Abe Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 12, 1958, 52803
Author Moroz) A'k IF,.
Inst,
Title Chanac of Serological, *uitiC;caic., and 1muno(;(-,nic
Propartios, Virulence anC Tuxicity ol' Dyeantory DacLcwlt,
Resistant to the Antibiotic Grizemin.
Ori,3 Pub Zh. rdkrobiol., epiderai3l. i irrmnobiologii, 1957, 11, 5,
115-120.
Abstract i, comparative study af cul-6'-ur.~!s of Shifp's bacillus (Sic-
Shic'ella) 913 and Fleymcr's 1160 and variants Dbtai:iod
irom then resistant, to C;vizcLiiai showed that in the lattc:r
the anti[;cnic properties are -mrkedly dininished (up t:~
total loss) Rs is the a-,Glutinability by a specific se-
run, and the capacity to be lysed by a polyvalent bactc-
riophaCQ; the virulom(,,(~, ti*)xivity, and
arc also diminished. -- V.G. Petrovskaya
Card 1/1
KMOZ-, A.F., ~MTYUKCVSKAYA. O.H.
Cross resistance of bacteria and its relation to changes in the
sensitivity of microbes to different drugs [with summary in Englich]
Antibiotiki 3 no.4:51-57 J-1-Ag '58 (MIRA 11:10)
1. Otdel infektatonnoy patologii i eksperimentalinoy terspii
(zav. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. Xh.1h. Planellyes)
Inatituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.Y. Gamalei
AM SSSR.
(RACMIA, MMCT OF DRUGS ON)
mOROZ, A. F.
"Changes in certain bacterial properties in connection with
their acquired resistance to cher-icotherapeutic substances."
report subridtted at the 13th All-Union Congr,ss of Hygienists, Epidemiologists
and Infectionists, 1959.
MOROZ, A. 7.
'~-----l-
"lariation in the mornhology and form of colonies of bacteria re-
statant to grisemin. Antibiotiki, 4 no.2:57-62 Mr-Ap '59. (KIRA 12:7)
1. Otdel irLfektsionnoy patologii i eksperimentalinoy terapii (zav. -
chlen-korrespondent AMN SGSR prof. KhAh. Planellyes) Instituta epidem-
inlogii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamaleya AMN SS;SR.
(ANTIBIOTICS, off.
grisemin. on mornhol. & form of resist, bact. colonies (_,tus))
MOROZ, A.F.
Need for gynino acids and for some metabolites by staphylococci
which have acquired resistance to various antibiotics. Antibiotiki
5 no.1:87-90 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Otdel infektsionnoy pathologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii
irLfaktsiy (zav. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. Kh.Kh.Planellyes)
Instituta, epidemiologii i mikrobiolo ii im. N.F. Gamalei.
(STAPHYL40COCCUS) %TIBIOTICS)
(AKINO ACIDS)
-~OROZ! A.F.
Amoimt of free and bound amino acids-in cultures of staphylococci
with 4;quired resistance to Various antibiotics in vitro experiments
and in strains Isolated from petients during the course of the
treatment with antil~iotlcs. Antibiotiki 5 no.2:76-83 Mr-AP 160.
(MIRA 14: 5)
1. Otdel infektsionnoy patologii I ekeperimentallnoy terapii
infektsiy (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. Hli.Kh.Planellyes)
Instituta epidemiologii I mikrobiologii AXN SSSR imeni H.F.Gsymalei.
(AMINO AGIM) (STAPHn=OCCUS)
(ANTIBIOTICS)
t4OROZ, A.F.
Formation of sp4bylococcal forms resistant to antibiotics of
the tetracycline group. Antibiotiki 5 no.6:30-36 11-D 160.
04IRA 14:3) ~
it Otdel infel-tsionnoy patologii i ekoperimentallno7 ters, ii infqktaiy
(sav. - chlon-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof.O.Kh.Planel'M Instituta
epidemiologii i mikroblologii imeni N.F.Gamalei, AMN SSSR.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS) (TETRACYCLINE)
~~OROZt A.F.
Cha~racteristics of the course of infectious processes in mice produced
~,,r antibiotic-resistant and sensitive cultures of Staphylococcus aureliv.
Zliur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 31 no.7-56-61 J1 160.
~-IMIRA 13:9)
1. Tz Instituta~epidemiologii t mikrobiologi i is, Ga~salei AM S33R.
T. -~'. (STAPIIYIXWCAL INFECTIONS) (ANTIBIOTIGS)
MOROZ, A.F.
Phage typing of antibiotic resistant staphylococci isolated in
in vitro experiments and obt4ined from medical personnel and
patients. Antibiotiki 6 no.2:140-152 F 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Otdil infektsionnoy patologil i eksperimentallnoy terapii infektsiy
(rukovqditell - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR profj Kh. Kh.Planellyes)
Ins ti tuta, (epidemiologii i mikrobiolgoii imeni N.F.Gamalei 4W1 SSSR.
STAPHYLOCOCCUS) (ANTIBIOTICS)
MOROZ, A. F.
CharacteriEtics of drug-resistant strains of Staphylococcus isolated
from patients and medical personnel. Artibiotiki 6 no.9:67-73 3 161,
('VU -A I r,: 2)
1. Otdel infektsionnoy patologii i eksperimentallnoy teral;ii
zaveduyushchiy - chlen-korreapQndent AMI SSSR prof. Kh.Kh.Flanelles)
Instituta epidemiologii i Mil,-Aiologii imeni N.F.Gamalei AIIN SSSR.
(6TAFHYLOGuCCUS)
MOROZ, A. F._
"Changes of some biological -proper-ties of staphy-lococci Vnici-- nave become
resistant to antibiotics, under --l"inical conditions and in experiff&nts in
vitro. "
report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, L5-1,1 Jun 614.
Dept of Infectious Pathology & Experimental Therap~ of Infections, Inst of
Epidemiolo&/ & Microbiology im N.F. GAMALKYA, AMS USSR.
MOROZ,, A.F.; SHIRAYEVA., I.V.
Acquired bacterial resistance to antibiotics from the erythro-
m7cin group. Antibiotiki 8 no.5.449-,56 K7t63 (M-IRA 17:3)
1. Otdel infeltsionnoy patologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii
infektsiy ( zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. Kh.Kh.
Planellyes) Instituta opidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni
N.F.Gamalei AMN SSSR.
MORML, A.F.; SHIBAYEVA, T . V
E"re-f, C-f le'lormy'!e"Ir. "trij V
of sz ' a phy lococ..- '- Sa.'15 : %'VE "tril
An,lb,.ct!kj 9 n,,,.3-.23,2----'3S "Ar- t-4~ Y,
1. Otdej infF-,k,,s'nnr,,-~y patwlog,, I eksperimen,-,a.ln~-y
-hlen--korrt,31,ond,~-n,~ AMN SSSR )rof. K*r,,Kh.
0g I r k ro b' ~-,'i og I me ri i N. F. 3a ma I ti ' V, N ~) S " 13, Mvxi.
a
n t.
~nfekt.siy ~zav, r. t
anel 'Yes no, u ta
.,-wi: . ITI
MOF'02:;_ A. F.
Heterogeneity cf the resistance of bacteria to ar-.I'bac'--_-'a'_
substanceFt and its role in the development of dr g-res_-'s-.an-.
micro-organisms. Antibiotiki 9 no.4:338-343 Ap '(4.
("41-F.A I C~' I
1. Otdel IrSc-ktsionnoy patologii I eksperimentallnoy p 1 i
infektsly (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR pro,. KhJh.
P~anf-,'IyHs,' 'nstituta epidemialogii i mikrobiologii imen:'
~',amRl-i AMN Moskva.
MOJ~Ozj_-A. '.
Improvement of the hemagglut.;nation reacticn. Vsp. viri;s. 9 nc.e-:eG(,
208 Mr-Ap 164. (MT-RA 17:12i~
1. Institut virutiologii itnoni lviwovskogo MH Moskva.
MOPC!";' , A.S.
Metl,odology of calculaLirg let-rality -f an--*mals under ex-,,er'-'Ment~al
,!y-,e 04-
conditions. vop. vlrus. 9 no.3:36F-374 "A T " ' ( , -, f :?,~. I F, -. ! ')
1. institut virusologii imen; D.I. Ivanovskogo SSSF., ',Iosk,,a.
MOROZ, A. 1.
Infants - Diseases
Diseases of infants.
Fel"d i akush. No. S, 1952.
9. Manthl list of Rusnian Accessions) Library of Congress, November 1952. UNCLAS61FIED.
MOROZ, A.[., kandidAt tel-hnirh,-skikh na-ik.
Production of oxvgen for industrial purnoses and ox7ppn n1ants abroad.
Trudy TRIEKIRASII no.1:102-109 '56. (KIRA 10:1)
(Oxygen)
AUTWRS: Yon)z '3 L(- X T 7 --1 P-
Denichchul: 'V. hvincer
TITLE- The '..utci,,nt', c '-L-fractionatir-9
ustarim'.1:
PERICDICAL: Kislorod -d' It 7-1 r, Uf ;3 k
ABSTRACT: In accc ron rice -c it-I.-t-i-,,Lt--~~nz e f.
4."ress , a~.tu ... nti~-ri .-ms to hc t~,., : r,-nci a co: I. ic",
technical - ro6r-~s3 in t~,E 1-6~31-'. --hi!i
ox-y -cn nreducti-cL., ,rfdch i.1 "still
nressure air fractionating plants aave bten 1-uilt t!lc 33R.
I - -, . ,,1, !,,; , , 4, ia 1 -,
re(ruire a s~ c Cc Jlir
The netl~
tities c" oy-.- c7i t cc t o 5 L, 3 a~~
r At
duced b U,,e at,ti ;L,lcl dc~rir~:e for 3,-,ries
the !-,a,,1c Li ... i- , it -,C,;Lti 1-e3
,:"hich i~ abc~, 4~r fi. i,or tl,~
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c) Devices f-r th,? autor:kitLc cnctrcl rf the
the aforci.~,,cntloned BR - 1 h4ich :ac '-y
All-~'nion S 6 ent ile Rf~f~ on rch Iris " i tu te f nr th,_ Cc-,f7 t
Oxy,,en Lachines) PL_~rt',ftir '111,401flatiC re _JjlZjtj'_-L_
C V
jected , 4 of -.'/hich Lnt,-n6t: -I f,3r the rc -,ulator bicc,
the rectifIcal-ion coluru .
In the sectiorr kaintcrian-,c of the .1orkin , Proc-,
Oxygen Regenerators , tl-iJ roc~!zs is described to be
unon the maintenanre of c,.-rtain ratio bet-,-:een the f G
backvrard flovi of the -iir in t'e :J_ th .1 0'fr r,
') , for !h: ch 1,u r~.o~3 r-i u~_- )r of ti-p r~; u-, -
3-4,~
regenerators- is ,.ied. In. tt,.--3 :.uiriection tempcrature a7
to be the contrGI
regulating -zramet(-r", automati
about by a modification of teimernture.
In the section: ih(2 Kaintenance of the "."onnal iorkinE i - ; ~Ec f
Nitrogen Regulators, temperature is, as above, assw:tcd tc, t--
regulating factor, thH rn-iz bet-ween the ter..Tfr_r--ttUr,?
,enerator ri nd V!f_ 7: '-T.!,,,e r-)
air at the output cf the ritrogen re-,
of the nitrogeti flo;ring into th,? regenerator. These t.rc m~'hct-
of automation are thcrQt'ore 'a'r-1c:. as a banis.
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In the section: The Maintenance of the Normal Vorking Regime of
the Lower Fract k~&-colwM automation is based upon the inertia
of nitrogen in connection with the oecrease of liquid nitrogen
down to the level determined or with the maintenance of a certain
concentration.
In the section- The Maintenance of the Concentration of Oxygen
During its Production this control function is introduced at the
point rthere the finished product is taken off, in which case the
control impulse is obtained from the gas analyzer.
In this paper a basic scheme of the suggested methods of automat-
ic control within the entire plant and the corresponding table
are given. There are 7 figures, and I table.
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doktor tekhn-rauk
Measuring the flow of supercooled and boiling liquefied gases
through throttling devices. Trudy VNIIKIMASH no-3:11-22 6o.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Flowmeters) (Liquefied gases)
MORCZ, A. T.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 8091/6012
Akademlya nauk SSSR. Inst:Ltut avtomatiki I te""khaniki.
Artomatiahaskays regullrovanlys II upraylenlys (Automatic Regulation
and Ctutral) Kosoows Izd-vo AN SSSR, 526 p. Errata slip
inser ad. 9000 copies printed.
Keep. id.1% Ta. Z. Tsypkin, Pro4essor, Doctor of Toohaloal Sciences;
Ed. of Publishing Hcuset Ye. R. Or oroyev; Tech, Edo 1. N.
Do.-okbJna.
PURPOSEt This book Ih intended for scientific research workers and
engineers concerned with automation.
COVERAM The book Is- a oollaction a4 articles 99nmisting of papers
delivered atthe Tth loafer's *a of,'Junlog Scientists of the Insti-
tute ON Aut9mation and TeleZohan10s,.AoadeW of Sciences USSR,
hold InlKardh'1960. A wide range oif solentifia and teolwlaal
questions relating to autoamoja regulation-and oantrol irL jovered.
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The articles are organized in seven seotIons, including automatic
control systems, automatic process control, computing end.deolsion~
making devices, automation components and devices, statistical
methods in automation, theory of relay circuits and finite auto-
matia systems, and automated electric drives. go personalities
are mentioned. References are given at the and of each article.
TABL3 07 COITW3%
PART L AUTCHATIO COIMOL MTMU
Andreyahikayj, 3~ I* The effect of dry friction and slippage
(play) on error during reverse Soar operation of servo-
feed systema 3,,
Andreyoblkov, B. X. Dynamic accuracy of machine tools with
progra =s 4 control 14
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Gri:31-Lka 78
J , N. V. Optimum extremal control systems
Karbinskly, V. V., and A. P. Yevseyeva. Or, the auto-
matic selection of interpolation intervals for a
machine tool equipped with a linear Interpolator 102
Karbinsk- V. V. Special computer for setting an ob-
ject In straight-line, parabolic, and circular
motion
Kislyakov, V. S. Longitudinal stability of an air-
craft with a time-delay autopilot 115
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Moroz, A. I.,, On one method of regulation system
t--- zynth-6sis 124
Novoselltaev, V. N. Optimal control in second-order
pulse-relay systems 136
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AUTHOR: Moroz, A.I.
TITLI': On a method of synthesis of regulating systems
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 1, 1963, 36, abstract IV163
(In collection "Avtomat. regulirovaniye i upr.", Moscow, AN SSSR,
1962, 124 - 135)
TE)ff: The author studies the expediency of the method of synthesis of reg-
ulating systems proposed by A.M. Letovyy and consisting in the following: Let
the transient process in the automatic regulation system be described by the set
of differential equations
n
k = L bk cv lqL + nk (k = 1, ..., n)
CL=l
where 'q k (k - 1, 2, ...) are phase coordinates, g is the control action of
the regulator, bkoL, nk are constant parameters of the object of regulation. It
Is proposed to find the equation of the regulator from the condition that the
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system of differential equations corresponding to the closed system "object - 1-eg-
ulator" possesses a first integral, ensuring the desired characteristics for the
transient process and, in particular, the fastest possible damping thereof. It
Is demonstrated (for the special case of n - 1) that none of the integrals of the
form
R2 n) = R 2 e-2pt Ro t- R (2)
o It--O ,
where R2 'In) is some positive-definite funotion of the variables
t, 'q11 7~nl and p = const > 0 yields a solution of the problem. Under
certain constraints upon the initial conditions go the solution of the problem
yields integrals of the form t
-2 ~ P (g) dt
2 + ;e 2 2 0
OL t3 = R 0 e (3)
where p p should possess completely defined properties.
I.A. Litovchenko
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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AUT"IGR; %,oroz, A T.
Ok-!"Oscow
A discrete linear-programming model
U
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553 564
A sim'le method is roposed for solving the transportation
Problem, formulated as a problem of discrete linear programming.
First, two problems of dis-crete linear programming are considered,
wh---.-c~i are reduced to s-landard form. The first problem involves the
search for an optimal transportation program for ingots in a metal-
lu,,,=,,ical plant. The second problem concerns the route of a commer-
cial traveller. Mathematically, it involves the minimization of the
functional
n n
aij Iij
i=1 J=1
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0
where the variables are subject to certain restrictions. In its ini-
tial form, the solution may consist of discontinuous optimal trajec-
tory. A method is proposed whereby the optimal trajectory is chan-
to continuous form. Af4-er having constructed the mathematical
.Lo,-'els of discrete linear programming in the form of the transporta-
tic:n problem, the" author proceeds to solve the problem by means of
a method, based on Dantzig's simplex-method (as given in the refe-
rences). It is required to minimize the functional
n
c xjP
j=1
with the conditions
n
7 aii xi bi (i = 1, 2,
j=1
xi = 0 or xi = 1.
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A discrete linear-programming model D407/D301
..enotes the set of allowed solutions (i.e. whose coordinates are
0 or 1), X - the basic allowed solutions. Theorem: The necessary
Lnd sufficient conditions that the new solution X1 belong to I, are:
xis CL 2, r) (15)
r
" xisa 0 r + 1, M), (16)
U=1
where sU is.the subscript of the base vector P., ((x 2, r).
This solution wi"Ll be basic if the determinant /R/ 0, (R is for-
zied by the elements xis ). This theorem is proved. Thus, the solution
of the problem involves the -following steps: The first simplex ta-
ble for the initial non-degenerate basic solution is set up, where-
by it is ascertained whetner the conditions of the theorem are sa-
tisfied for the vectors with
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r
71 (r8a - csa 0.
a=1
If such vectors are found, they are introduced (by elimination) in-
to the base; thereby a new non-degenerate basic solution is obtai-
ned. Thereupon a new simplex table for the new base is set up accor-
ding to two transformation formulas. This procedure.is then repeat-
ed. Although the proposed method is not effective for general prob-
.~_ems in standard discrete form, yet it is suitable for transports-
tion problems. There are 3 fi urea and 7 non-Soviet-bloc referen-
c.~s (including 2 translauions~.
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AUTHOR: Vinetsldy, V. L.; Deygen, M. F.; Moroz, A. 1.
TITLE: Optical properties of color centers with mirror symmetry
SOURCE: Vs(,,Ei. soveshch. po fiz. shchclochnog:imidn. kristallov. 2nd, Riga, 19GI.
Tni(,Iy*. FiZ. 6hC1l0l0C!1l110g.Ll0idn. kristallov ""Inysiol3of alkali lialide crystals). Riga,
1962 46--5.1
TC)P-:C color cemor, optics, wave function, ;idiabatic perturbation '2w~)ry, ionic
Crystal, aikali Inalide crystal, crystalllogr-,~phy, CrYS1,;L! opLicali property, mirror
A.BS`,',ACT: Tiic authors have undertaken o calculate the wave functlionIV (r,(;.') ~w con-
6,sLcnzl~, tho ad~ 'albatic per' 'urhaLlwl '-Acury Inz cro-approximation. i ~o; , ;:,ur-
C)SO ~N,4S to r.V 1i L . I
P 0 c ,t theoret-ical presentation ul* Li-Lo pecii`ar: Lies which, aceov(: in; ..o
ed elec',ron-vibratory systonn - , should exist in Lhe o -", _!
"heory o~ I
PerLies o"' the mirror-s~-mmeLrical. F2, F-~, and NI - colur centers in ionic -~rv -ZL The
expression for the energy operator of an ionic cr)!sLal vith a single-electron, rill ror-syrn-
metrical color center is pf ~b_p form:
T.+ V(r) + ex q, x, (r) + q.2 W (r) 01)
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Th:s equationwhich istheinitidl sLepof theprocedureconsistsof thefollowing: thleffirstterm
is I
i the kinetic energy of the color center electron; the second and the third terms are the
elactron's energy of Interaction with vacancies and optical vibrations, respectively; the
fourtliterm is the Optical vibration energy, andtfiefiftlitarm, W(r) isthaperiodic potential.
7.1c, articlodovelops this equation and finallyarrives atan expression for the absorption c'--
efficient: 6 a
4=2 e2 IL Q, N i Si )-a Z kp
TjM TIP -_ - - - (I + +a0b SGO)-t I + ~G
pZI kic'n b a P-1 Til (4). (22)
rAo
k, 2 xL; z:,, + z' k, - k. 2 s. (zb xb.): 2 za. -b.;
41 ba
ta, S2 jd2b;
Tip (x,) - tp~ 1, (ap); aa
XP'= A (a + 1) ap.
It is seen that the absorption curve consists of six bands whose form and temperature de-
pendence were analyzed in equation (1) above. A comparison shows that the frequency
ratios of the six R-bands observed in alkali halide crystals are in good agreement with the
expected theoretical ratios. Orig. art. has: 24 formulas and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Institutfizild AN Ukrainskoy SSR (Physics Institute. Academy of Sciencas of the
Ukrainian SSR)
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MOROZ, A.I., red.
[Scientific medical literature of the U.S.S.R.; index of
books and articles for 'he first half of 1962] Nauchnaia
meditsinskaia literatura SSSRj ,kazatell knigi i statei
za pervoe polugodie 1962 g. Moskva, Meditsina, 1965.
894 P. (MIRA 18:5)
WAMCHYAN, R.G.; MORO.', I.J.
Improved )Ior- mtt Eric --hcA fo:- ,n~: cf
amounts of acetylene. Zav. lab. 3C) no.10:1216-1-217 '64.
(MIM 18:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy naucnfio-iscled(,vEttc--i'~---~iy institut Vislorudnogo
mashinostroyen;ya.
A"CHYAN, MORC7, ! I , kand.. tnkhr.. naux
Using the Iloavay reaFent an detectnr )n daterm~n'ng mtcrccon -
P C;
oentrations of acetylent-, Trudy I '. no. H, . 1,U-14 'r) ,
Density of solid acetylene at. low temppraturea~ Tbid.%150-162
(MIRA 18-191
WW/ Vil~ HKAW/jo
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AUTHOR: -Amamchyan, R. G.; Moroz, A. 1. (Candidate of Technical Sciences)
ORG: None
TITLE: The density of solid acet len.-lat low tempera
SOURCE: 'Vaesoyuznyy,nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut kislorodnogo mashino-
stroyeniy_a__Tr_~T ~1965. Apparaty i mashiny kislorodnykh ustanovok
~o. 10,
y,
(Apparatus and machinery of industrial oxygen plants), 150-162
TOPIC TAGS: acetylene, low temperature phenomenon, liquid oxygen, liquid nitro-
gen, explosive
ABSTRACT: The development of explosion-proof air-separation equipment requires
a clear concept of the behavLor of the ILquid oxygen-explosive admixtures sys-
tem, especially when such admixtures are separated out in so4d form. Since
there is no information concerning the density of solid C7H?\~it temperatures of
the order of 90K, the present authors performed a study. A device described in
the paper was used to carry out the determination of the stability of the melting
temperature of solid acetylene, and to esiablish its densities, which at 97 and
90K are equal to 0.81 g/c~3 and 0.79 g/cm , respectively. These values help to
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explain the precipitation of solid acetylene in nonboiling liquid nitrogen and
its floating in liquid oxygen. The precipitate may show varying structure de-
pending on the temperature and admixture in the original gaseous acetylene. The
article gives other numerous data on the physical properties of solid C2H2-
Orig. art. has: 11 formulas, 3 figures, and 4 tables.
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AUTUM Noroz, A. I,. Q408cow)
TITLE: -Synthesis of time optimal control for linear discrete objects of the
-thirdorder, Part 3.
..SOME-' -Avtomatika I, telemekhanLka, v. 26, no. 8, 1965, 1324-1335
TOPIC TAGS: time optimal control, linear automatic control,-automatic control
-theory
-N. ABSTWT.6 The paper deals with the synthesis of time optimal controls for linear
discrete objects of the third order. In the first two parts of this investigation
(Avtomatika i telemekhanika, V.-XXVI, no. 2, 3, 1965) the author derived expres-
sio for t e sur t
n9 h faces iof'zero control for he cases when 1) the function
4 -4[VL,
q% (k) h" :[Vig V20 Vk ]-and af 12 (k)= h Vk-1, Vk1;_.._.-i
,~are,~positlve, and I) Vh(k) is posiftve.while ~Vh(k) changes sign. The present
-'results for the case wh6n.(Ph(k) is everywhere positive and
paper gives th
-its sign. The author outlines the
Vk)~ changes. transition to the limit,which'
allows tfie~~estdblishment of the switching surface for a.continuous system, An
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extended -simmary of the results obtained in all three*-
.,parts,,of.the Investigation
ate! presented and in five appendixes detailed mathematical derivations are given
f the.pertinent expressions-mentioned in the papets'
1-0 r 54 arti, Xand appe Lx6d)
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have: 69--formulas and. 2--figure6.
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AUTHOR: Amamchyan, R. G. Moroz, A. 1.
i
TITLE: The dd.nsity of solid acetylene at low temperatures
SOURCE: Ref. 1zh. Khimicheskoye i kholodillnoye mashinostroyeniye, Abs.
8. 47. 364
REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. n. -i. in-ta kriogen., kislorodn. i kompressorn.
mashinostr. , vyp. 10, 1965, 150-162
TOPIC TAGS: acetylene, soliav6Gatpbam, acetylene density, liquid oxygen
liquid nitrogen, air fractiorlation, air fractionating plant, Ar-c-~-
ABS"TRACT: In designing exp los ion- proof, efficiently operating, air-fractioning
planthi it is necessary to have an exact knowledge of the behavior of liquid oxygen
systems with explosive admixtures, namely when these admixtures are in a solid
state. For this purpose, their density data are of importance. This paper deals
with investigation of the density of solid acetylene. Its density values at 77K and
90K equal P = 0. 81 g/cm3, and P 0. 79 g/cm3. respectively. From these
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density values of solid C2H2 it is possible to explain why solid acetylene particles
settle in unboiling liquid nitrogen while they float in liquid oxygen. The solid
precipitate forms during the freezing-out process may have various structures,
depending on temperature and amount of impurities in the initial gaseous
acetylene. If there are no impurities a transparent glassy phqse of varying con-
sistency appears firmly combined with the condensation surface in the temperature
range 170K t.,~,T < 193K. Below 170K, the transparent phase becomes turbid but
is still combined with the cold surface. This transition is frequently preceded by
fissuring of the transparent ice cover. The properti- of the precipitate,
including its cohesion with the surface, differ in a & --uct relationship with the
presence of impurities in gaseous acetylene. Article includes a bibliography of
7 titles. [Translation of abstract] [KPI
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Casting steel vlates in green molds. Lit. vroizv. no.8:29 Ag'55.
(Steel castings) (14LRA 8:11)
TKLIPUKHOVSKIY, N.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: MOROZ, A.M.; YARMOLINSKIY, S.Kh.;
MAILMHEV, L.M.; BURKOV, V.I. --
Electronic circuit of an apparatus for the emission of
exact time signals. Trudy Inst. Kom. stand., mer i izm.
prib. no.58:108-1,19 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Sotrudniki Irkutskoy laboratorii Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-
issledovateliskogo instituta fiziko-tekhnichoskikh I
radiotekhnicheskikh izmereniy (for Moroz, Yarmolinskiy,
Malomyzhev, Burkov).
(Time signals)
MMM9 A.S. ldeceas&l) (Ewmirovsk)
2"rience in the use of potentiated local anesthesia in various
otorhinolaryngological operationse Yest.otorin. 22 no.6t8144
t6O. (OTOLAMGOIMY) (ARTIFICIAL HIBMATICS) (MIRA 1481)
(LOCAL ANEST M IA)
AUTHOR: Melik-Galkazyan, v.I., Baychenko, A.A., Pilyasov, r.L.,
and Moroz , A. P.
TITLB: A Pulpmeter (Pul$omer)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiyaj 1957, 14o.6, pp. 12 - 13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A description of a continuous pulpmeter indicating the
th-roughput of pulp in m3/h, based on the indication of the
level of the pulp flowing through a narrow trough is given.
There are 1 figure and 2 Slavic references.
ASSOCIATIOB: Tomsk Polytechnical Institute (Tomskiy Politekhnich-
eskiy Institut)
Gorlovsk Coke Oven Works (Gorlovskiy Koksokhimicheskiy
Zavod)
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AUTHORS: Melik-GaykazYan, V-I., Baychenko, A.A., Pilyasov, F.L., and
M02'OZ; A.P.
-ITLE; Emulsification and Fine Feeding of Peagents Used in the Industrial
Flotation of Coal. (Emu.1'sirovaniye i drobnaya podacha reagentov,
ispoltzuyemykh pri promyshlennoy flotatsii uglya).
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1957, No-3, pp. 14-17 (USSR)
AB ST RA--,r Results, obtained on the washing plant of the Gorl07ka Coke Oven
Works., on feeding flotation with water emulsions of sulphonated
kerosene and absorption oil, (which were fed into thepalp at five
points, i.e., in small quantities) as well as a description of the
emulsifying apparatus used are given. The scheme of flotation and
feeding points for the reagents are shown in figure I and the
emulsifying apparatus in fi.7ure 2. Experimental results of
flotation of coal fines with emulsified and non-emulsified reagents
are given in tables 1 (at 200 C) and 2 (at 70 C). With emulsified
reagents an improvement in the efficiency of flotation was obtained.
There are 2 tables, 3 figures and 12 references, a-11 of which are
Slavic.
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Principal resuitti of tesLing exFerimental and inz,-Lstrip-l GT-?00--5 Oas
turbine systems -uanufqct-,.ired by the V.I.Lenin Neva Machinery Plant..
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v.OPOZ, A. F -
"Neil-Felix's re,,~ctim Ln
,op + ient s.
je-
Zh r i'r -.r, ~ I -I, i o 1
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nExperimutal Basic for the Combined TO-DY5eint-Ory-
Diphtberial Anatoxin Vaccine." A. P~ Ngzrklit,~ 0--2d
Ned Sci., Chair of Microbiol, Kiev Order of Labor
Red Banner Mad Inst imeni, Aced A. A. Bogemaleta
"Mikrobiol Zhur"(Kiev), Vol XII, No 3, 1950, PP 60-
67
Tbreafold, . immunization of rabbits with the 6 anti-
gone TAB ftyphoid - paratyphoid A and P7-dysenter;r
(Shiga and Flexner) -diphtheria ;omprising combined
zrassociated:7 anstoxin brings about antitoxic and
antibacterial '-sunity against the antigens In
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question. The following antibodies were found in.
the serum: typhoid agglutinine-H and 0, paratyphoid
agglutinins A and B, Shiga and Flaxnar dysentwy
agglutinins. Presence of corpuscular antigeus in
the combined vaccine stimulates the most efficient
formation of diphtheria antitoxin in the rabbit
serum. Agglutinins active against all corpuscular
antigaus entering into the compu of the vaccine we
formed in the ear= of i-m-4zed ani=%lB. The anti-
infection properties of the serum are enbauced.' by
the use of the amobined vaccine. There is uo autual
interference between the antigens ::outalned in the
Taccine.
Molm, A.P.; KHIZHINS'KA.O.P.; BUYAW, K.G.
Immunologic reactions and their duration in bumans- -foullowing
epicutaneous Injection of living tularemia 7acrine prepared on
egg yolk. Mikrobiol. zhur. 17 no-3:40-45 155 (MLRA 10:5)
1, Z Kiivalkogo medichnogo institutu
(TULAR9MIA, irwminology,
vacc., immunol. reactions
yolk) (Uk)
ta Kiivalkoi sposterezhnoi stantsil.
to living vaccine prep. on egg
HOROZ, A.P.; IGNATOVICH, Yu.7.
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1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - prof. S.S~Dyachenko) i fiziki (zav. -
dots. Yu.V.Ignatovich) Kiyevskogo moditainelcogo instituta
(AGGLUTININS) (BLOOD SERUM) (PROTEINS)
MORO%. A.P.
Influence of a protein-deficient diet on the dynamics of immuno-
biological reactions. Top.pit. 16 ao.1:43-48 Ja-F '57. (KL% 10:3)
1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologit (zaveduyushchiv - professor S.S.
Dyachanko) Kiyevakogo ordana Trudovago Krasnogo Znament meditainakogo
iuBtituta imeni alcademika A.A.Bogomolltsa.
OKKUNITY
eff. of low-protein diet on immunobiol. reactions in rats)
(DIETS, exper.
low-protein. eff. on immunobiol. reactions in rats (Rua))
(FROTEUS
low-protein diet. eff. on immunobiol.reactiOaB in rats
(Rua))
4
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"On the Changes of Sensitivity of Staphylococci Strains of
Human InfWation"
A report presented at the international Symposium on Therapy Resistant
Staphylococci, Vienna, Austria.
May # 59 SO: B,3, 138, 997
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(MIRA 13:3)
1. Kafedry mikrobiologii t fiziki Kiyevskogo meditsinakogo instituta
imeni akademika A.A. Bogomolitsa.
(MMINS deficiency)
(TITAMS UMMUUIDI. )
(SWUM GLOBULIN)
KCROZ, A.P.
Modification of natural resistance in rats fed food contRining various
levels of proteins [with simmary in EInglish]. Vop.pit. 18 no.1:12-17
ja-F 159. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Iz kafedry mirkobiologii (zav. - prof. S.S. D'yachenko) Klyev-
skogo ordena Trudovogo, Krasnogo Znamerxi neditsinskogo instituta
imeni akad. A.A. Bogomolltsa.
(IMMUNITY0
eff. of food containing various levels of proteins
on natural immun. in rate (Rua))
(PROTEINS, effects,
on natural immun. in rats, dietary admin. (Rua))
monn't A. P. (Kiyev)
Effect of nutritional. protein deficiency m thi) r,,noral dIL3'.r-UTi ion
of GHrtner's paratyphoid microbes after their intracutaneouo intrc-
duction in an expariment. Pat. fiziol. i e1wp. terap. 5 no.6:
33-35 N-D 161. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Iz kafedry mikrobioloCii (zav.
ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znwieni
akademika A.A.Bogomclltsa.
(BLUTYPHOID
- prof. S.S. Dyne henko) KIyov-nk-of:c-
meditsirwlco~-o ins"'Ituta imeni.
(P:WT~J-RS) (SAUMIMIA)
DYACHENKO, Sergey Stepanovich, prof., doktor med. nauk; TROZ, A.P.,
.red.; RAYZ, A.L., tekhn. red.
[Microbiological methods of diagnosing infectious diseases]
Mikrobiologicheskie metody diagnostiki infektsionnykh zavcf--
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(MIRA 16:3)
(COMMUNICABLE DISEASES) (MEDICAL MICf?0BIOLOGY)