MDROZOVA, C
.R.; RALITSKAYA, A.K.; RYSHKA, F.Yu.;
1910KHJA)V, A.S.
leparation of the antibiotic coelicomycin by gel filtration on
osphadox. Antibiotiki 9 no,9078-4/83 S 164.
(MIRA 19: 1)
1. Institut mikrobiologii i virusologil AN Kazakhakoy SSR i
Instit,4t khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Moskva.
MMOZOVA~ n.R.; VET_kqqIKk& L.A.; YEGOROV,, TS, A.; BLINOVv N.O.;
Phypicoahemical proportion of celicompin fractions, Trudy Inst,
nikrobial. i virus. AN Kazakh. SSR, 8slIl-n6 165,
(miRA 18 t n)
VETLUGINA, L.A.; SARTBAYEVAs U.A.1 GOIMKOKOVA9 M.Y.
Comparative study of coelicomycin and antibiotics of tho
typical strains of Actinomyces coelicolor, Trudy Inst.
mikrotiol. i virus, AM Kazakh. SSR 7slIO-115 163
(MIRA 16V12)
Yv.,TLUGINA,, LA,,; SARTBAYVlp U.Ae; 14OR(ZCNA# O,R,
Isolatil.an of actlimWin from b.-tinoures coslicolorp producer
of ce.1.1comyoin, TruO hato vdkro)Aol# L *Am* AN M,2%kh. SSR,
Bslol-~Llo 165, (MIRA Igill)
VETLUGINA, L.A..
I Studying the antibiotic 1321 by paper chromatograpby. Tmdy Inst.
. mikrolxlol.i virus.AN Kazkah.SSR 6t83-89 162. (KRA 15:8)
(ANTIBIOTICS) (PAPER CHROMATOGRJMY)
SHAMS, D.L., o-tv. red.; Vj-:,TLIJGE,IA L.A.) red.; ILYALETI)11.'UV,
A.11.1 red.; &JUMV, M.S.., r&r."-;~SHIGA-YEVA, E.Kh., red.;
ALEKSANDRIYSKIY, V.V., red.
(Transactions of the Conference on the I-IlcrobJ-)Iogy of
FeeC 1 Trudy Soveshclmniia po mikrobiologii V -mov.
ILLrat. Atal Izd-vo AN Raz.~7SR, 1961. M p.
(MIRA 17tll)
1. Sovechchaniye po mikrobiologii kormov, Alma-Ata, 1959.
2. In,.;titut mikrobiologii i vir=ologii 1,11 KazSSR (for
Karpov, Shamis).
BALITSKAYAI, AA.; VETLUGINA# SARTBAYEVAp U.A.
Aati.Dmycoo 3,321 and the antibiotic substance forved by it, Trudy
lmt* milm-obiol. i virus. AN YAzakh. SSR 40-13 161. (KMA 14:4)
(ACTINOMYCES) (ANTIBIOTICS)
BALITSKAYA* A.K-; UTLUGINA, L.A.j SARTBAIEVA, U.A.
the .1itmoridin type. Antibiotiki 7 no.2:99-103 F '62.
Antibiotic of (MRA 15:2)
1. Institut mikrobiol i j viruaglogii Ail Kazakhakoy SSR# Alm-Ata.
~9,MBIOTICS)
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I- VETLtJGIXA# L,4-.--.,
Degree of purification and 4eld of tselk=ycin in deep bionyntheoio,
Trudy Irmto' mikrobiol. i vizijs. AN Kazakh. SSR 40-27-29 161
AL 14:4)
(ACTINOMICIN)
BALITSKULY A.K.v VETLUGIN4 L.A.; FLDOR&WM,-G.a*
Production of tselikomycin in an experimental inatallation; preliminary
rresult4i. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. i virus-. AN Kazakh. SSR 4:19-25 161.
(MM 14:4)
(ACTINOMYCIN)
.I
VWLUGI 0 .;# SHIGATZVA, H,Xh,
.
Isolation and certain properties of ths antibiotic substance
produced bV Actinomyces antoo7aneus (strain 1016). Trud7 Inst. mikrobiol.
i virus. AN Kazakh. SSR 3t46-54 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(ARTIBIOTICS)
VATLUGIRA, L.A..
mwmw
Biochemical characteristics of actinomycia. Trudy Inst.mikrobiol. i
virus. AN lazakh.SSR 1:30-39 156. .1~ (XLRA 10:6)
(ACTINGHTOIN)
BALITSKAYA, A. K.,- VETIAIGINA, L.A.
.
Investigation of the pigmented part of the tselliomycin. Report
No. 1. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. i virus. All KazaYh. SSR 5:3-7 161.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Actinomycin)
TUDIN, &'.A*;, VZTWGINA, L.G.
low aw1ditions to the Ural Geological Museum. Trudy Sveregorvinsts
no,26;:146-153 156, (MIRA 1013)
(T~ral Mountains-Geologieal =seums)
VETLUTSKY, V.N..- ?AMURAYEV, V.P.j FMATSY.Y,, A.M,; ONUFPIYRV, A.T. (Novosibirsk)
"On cooling of radiating grey gas flowing in a channel and past a plate"
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics.. Moscow., 29 January - 5 February 1964
JP'C'
SOURCEICOM UR/0207/65/000/004/00!ii.0078
AUTHOR: V. X.- (Novosibirak); Onufriyev. -A. T. (Novosibirsk); Sevas;lya-
nenko,~ V. G. Wovotilffd-gik
ORG: none
TITLE: Calculation of an electrical wall-stabilized argon are with consideration of
radiative energy trumfer
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fiziki, no. 4, 1965, 71-78
U k I,
TOPIC TAGS: -argonlY EISErn are.,_ plasma radiation
ABSTRACT: The calculation of the argon are parameters are presented with considera-
tion of the radiation processes. The laminar arc with local thermodynamic equilibrium
is considered to be sitabilized by ccoled walls. The electric field in the arc is
taken to be constant along the axis and radially. The transport_-equation for the-ard'
is solved by successive approximations.- The-degretr -of-inifift-ii on is determined by
Saha's equetion-with-a-lowtt~e-Ufi67-rizat ion potential. The elect-rical conductivity and
e conductivity conaisting of the heavy component conductivity, electron conductivi-
ty and conductivity due to ionization are calculated. The behavior of the radiation
is considered for sevetral kin4s of transitions with special attention given to reso-
nance lines and transitions to the ground state. The calculated parameters for the
L 8518-66
NRs IF5021906
arc are tabulated for the temperature range frcmi 60000K to 17,0000K at 1. and 10 at-
and I
4110
mosphere pressures, The radial distributions of the various components am also giv-
er.s 3- ev
"The
en. The results ccmfirm. the experimentally obtained values of other workers. "The
'a emig_
lion.
authors are indebted to i. T. Y!tt o .,-&r giviug them data on argon plat;ma emission."
Orig.~art.. hast. 7 figures, 21 fdrmulas, 3 tables.
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VF,TLUTSX1Y,,~,N. (Novosibirsk); ONUFRIYEV, A.T. (Novosibirsk)
. Cooling by radiation of a gas flowing In a plane cfannel. PWF
no.6t29-34 N-D 162. WRA 16:6)
(Gas flowi (Heat-Radiation and absorption)
USSR/Hiseases of Farm Animals, Diseases Caused by R-1
Bacteria and Funii,
Abs Jour - Ref ZhurmDiol.., No 18,s 1958p 835515
Author I Gromov, Vo Pe! Zhukova, Ye. No, V41j;Luzhskikh,, P,,A
Inst : Sverdlovsk Institute of Agriculture
Title : The Lffectiveness of Vaccine Therapy in Bovine
Brucellosis,
Orig Pub t Tr, Sverdlovsk, a,-kh, in-ta, 1957., lp 321-326
Abstract : Formolvaccines and heat-killed vaccines were pre-
pared from virulent strains of all three brucella
types to be used in vaccine therapy, ldoe and
rabbits infected by brucella cultures vere subje-
cted to formolvaccins treatment. Bacteriological
examinations of perished and killed mice and rabbits
did not reveal brucelle discharges, Apart from this,,
a sharply increased agglutination titer was date-
cted in rabbits. Brucellosis afflicted cows were
Card 13 treated with intramuscular injections of formolvaccine
USSR/biseases of Farm AnitialB. Diseases Caused by R-1
Bacteria and Fungi,
Abs Jour s Ref Zhur-Iliol,,, Yo 18, 190, 83515
Abstract z and of heat-kMed vaccine in the following manner;
2 billions of microbic, organism were used for the
first injection, 2 billions (3 days thereafter)
after again for the oecond injection, 9 billions
(5 days thereafter) for the third injection., 5
billions again for the fourth injection (20 drys
thereafter).. 7 billions for the fifth injection
(10 days thereafter)., 7 billions again for the
sixth injection (14 days thereafter), and 10
billions for the seventh injection (20-25 days there-
after). After 1-2 days$ a general rise of body temp-
erature was observed in the majority of the vaccine-
ted animals. Also., loss of appetite and a decrease
of milk yields were established, as well as swelling
of the injection site, Already after the first few
Card 2/2
9
USSR/Diomea of Farm Animala6 Diseanes Caused by R-1
Bacteria and Ningi,
Abe Jour i Ref Zhur-Biol. 2No 18, 19580 83-q5
Abstract injections agglutinin titers rose and remained at
a high level (1:8009 1:1600; lt6400) for a long
period of time. Eleven to 13 months after the
treatment,, a decrease to 1:50 and 1:25 followed
or became even negative. The phagocytal index
increased in the diseased animals during the
vaccination period. Before treatment opsonopha-
gooytal reactions were negative or slightly poei-
tive, A specific vaccine therapy carried out on
2 farms, prevented recurrences of abortions and re-
sulted in a decrease of barreness. Also., inflamma-
tory processes of the enimalst sex organs ceased.-
I. Ya. Panchenko
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VETLUZHSKIKH,, P.A.
flltntumn ImocUatione Againet Malignant Anthrax alld Thair Effectiveness,"
P.A. V-ETLU7ffSKIKHjq Sverdlovsk " ientific Research Veterinary EF erimental
C ..Xp
An eight-year test of auFum-n-inno-- culatlion& agains-b- ma-.Ugaant- anthrax
showet that it was just as effective as spring irLioculations, caused no
complications, and, reduced the infection and death of animals from malignant
anthrax in unfavorable locations. Only a small percentage of animals were
not innoculated bocause of pregnancy and other reasons.(LCOR31)
SO:Veterinariya;IIo*9;Sept 1947) unel dog
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VETLUZIISY,IKH, P. It.
"Anthrax and the fight against it".
Sverdlovsk. Sverdl,-iz. 1952. 32 -uses with illustratIons.
SO: Vet., Aixg. 1952, Unclassified.
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VATWZHMKHO P.A.
[Autbraz azd its control] Sibirsksis, I&zT& i bor'ba s nel. [Sverdlovsk]
Bverdlovskoe oblegossisd-vo, 19329 [microfilm] WaA 833)
(Anthrax)
DANCHEV, P.S.; PUCHKOV, Ya.M.; ~~14v=xlp,,.V.P.
~ -
Effect of short-delay blasting on the quality of the shattering
and breakdown of rock. Trudy Inst.gor.dela UFAN SWR no.7s.27-35
163, (MIRA 17:3)
DANCHEV, P.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; PUCHKOV, Ya.M.; VETLUZHSKIKH, V.P.
~
Effect of the delay time on the frWentation quality of t4w
rook blasted by borehole charges. Vzrvv. delo no.55/12i
188-195 '64. (MIRA l7jlO)
0
ZAYAKINj V.N.; VETLMHSEIKH, V.P.
1wrestigating the efficiency of short-delay blasting In the
Vp3okogorskiy Mine. Vzryv. delo no,55/12:211-226 164.
WRA 17:10)
1. Gosudaretvennyy gornorudnyy kombinat Kurskoy magnitnoy
anomalli (for Zayakin). 2. Institut gomogo dela Gosmetal-
31c*omiteta, pri Gosplane S,SSR (for.Vetluzhakikh).
DANCHEV, F.S.; VETLUZHSKIKH, V.P.; PLEKHMV, G.V.
Using ahort-delay blasting in breaking ore by the detonations
of borehole charges at the Magnetita" Mine. Vzryv. delo
no.55/l2t267-274 164. (MIRA M10)
1. Institut gornogo dela Gosmetallurgkomiteta (for Danchev,
Vetluzhakikh). 2. Shakhta "Magnetitovayall Vysokogorskogo
mestorozhdeniya (for Plekhanov).
MIRCHINK,, MOF*; BALLAKH, I.Ya.; SERGEYEV, L.A.; CHURL1211 V.V.; BUIBARTSEVt
Y.P.j VETO,._YA-I.-.; KHACHATIUAN, R.O.; MUKHINj, S.S., red.; FILINA,
7u*V#,-iik-bn& redo
(Evaluating the possibility of using seismic prospecting Jm direct
seareli for oil pools] Otsenka vomozbnosti primeneniia soismicheskoi
razvedki dlia priamvkb poiskov neftianykh 28.18zhei. By M.F.Mirchink
i dr, Moskva, Iza-vo Akad. nauk SM, 1961. 329 p. WIRA 14111)
1. Ahademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh isko-
(Seismic prosp9cting)
W-W-Uzation of f luids in biological obje ot s by means 01!
temperature gradient. Acta physiol. acad. sel. Hung. 24 ao.2,
119,128 .163. - I I I
I. ::nstitute of Biophysics, Ybdical University, FOCBP Mulgar-1,
(WAI M-) (IWffIRATUM) (BIGPOSICS)
(C6MOS1.3) (VEGETABLES) (FRUIT)
--Accession Nr JLjt4"- EWP(1) I JP(c) B Oar)
~B ~GGJXT
ACC Nit, AP6033343 SOURCE CODE: HU1001216ifin-low arw5l/W53
AUTHOR: Vetog,4=Vete, I.s Gedenyig It--Gedenio 1,~
ORG: Institute for Electrical Automation (Villamos Automatika Intezet)
TITLE: Sequential storag system
jr.c,
SOURCE: Meres eis automati9v no. 2. 1966,, 51-55
TOPIC TAGSt information storage and rietrieval,, computer memory B
ABSTRACT: The occurrence of events in a series is picked up by detectors and
transmitted by a pulse. The information on occurrences in stored in a memory system
composed of storage elenentsp and-gates,, and or-gatess At the call signal# the
information is transferred to the appropriate control.elements in the order of
arrival. For the storage of information consisting of 11 eventsp n2 pieces of
storage elements are required to carry the-eequence also, Orig. arts haet 4 figures
(Based on authors' Engs absts] 1JPRS: 35#3251
SUB COM 05o 09 SUBM DATEI OlSeP65 CRM REP: 001 OTH IM: 002
3/169/6.2/000/007/038/149
D228/DA7
AUTHORS: Mirchink, 14. F., Ballakh, I. Ya.9 Sergeyev, L. A.,
Churlin, V. V., Bukhartsev, V. P. and Veto, V. I.
TiTLE: Direct uearches for oil pools by the seismic reflec-
tion method
PLIZIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika,.no. 7, 1962, 23-24,
abstract 7A155 (V sb. Sostoyaniye i perepektivy razvi-
tiya geofiz. netodov poiskov i razvedki polezn. isko-
payemykh, M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 225-229)
TEXT: The authors state the results of researchon whether it is
possible practically to seek oil and gas pools by dire'ct seismic
,methods. Theoretical appraisals of the-r'bfie'ating capacity of the
oil-water contact (01,10) showed that.the IWC must be a sufficiently
clear reflecting boundary. The dependekee-of the longitudinal wave
velocity in water and oil on the methane saturation pressure was
investigated (in laboratory conditions), and the velocities in wa-
--ter- or kerosene-impregnated sands under different pressures were
Card 1/2
8/16 62/000/007/038/1'49
Direct aearchea for D228YD307
determined. The results obtained confirmed the theoretical calcula-
tions. Field observations were made on the Mukhanovskaya atructUre
that has been drilled in detail. The productive parts of the traps
-wrere outlined by tracing reflections from the 01-1C and, less relia-
bly, from the changes in the form of the recording of reflections
from geologic boundaries. The statistical processing of seismograms
by a special method was applied to distinguish objectively the axes
of synphasing that correspond to reflections from the OWC. The pos-
sibilitiec exposed for the use of seismic methods for direot oil
and gas searches,afe undoubtedly of practical interest. Z-Abatrac-
ter's note: Complete translation.-7
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a" IM
VBTOKHINx IA. [deceasod]
Aleksandr Filippovich Sam.6ilav; a brief outline of ~Is life aM
scientific activities. Vop. fiziol. chel. i zhiv. no.1!5-22 160.
I II . (MIRA 14'.10)
(SAMUMV, ALEMANDR FILIPPOVICH, 1867-1930)
SHM, A. A. YETOKHINA,.
Kinetics of the specific activities of a- and b-chlorophylls
in a t3hade-grown plant after,C1402.assimilation. Dok1. AN
SSSR 150 no.4:924-927 Je 163. (MMA 16:6)
1. Laboratoriya biofiziki i issotopov AN BSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom A.K. Tereninym.
Ohloropbyn) (Carbon dioxide)
BELYUSTINV A.V.; Frinimali uchastiye: URMYSEVA, Zh.V,; VETCMNAO L.P.
Effect of impurities on the growth of crystals and its dependence
on 'the pH of the solution. Rost kriot. 4110-14 164,
(KRA 17: 8)
-VE'OL'SKU~TAV i.- D. - mTomiray,- G. r.
- 1- p A, ; KONOVALOVA, S.I.; and BARKCV, L.A.
"Congenital ToxoplasLrosis Ln the Gity of Oms-,"
Voorosy toksonlagmoza, re-)ort thesen of a con-ference on toxO-Dlas:r6nts
Moscow, 3-5 April 1961, publ. by Inst Epilemiology and Microblolo~7
im. 11. F. Garmaleya, Acad. Med. Sci USSR, moscow, 1961, 69pp.
VETOLISKII, E,
- -
Maintenance and repaJr of the fire tubes of boilers. Mor. flot
25 no.10-.30-31 0 165. (IIIRA 18111)
L Inshener-inspektor Registra SSSR Tikhookeanskogo
basseyba.
VNPOSHCHUX, V.I., ordinator.
Tomograpbia attaohmont for universal X-ray tables. Veat.ret.t.i rad.
no.6:72-?7 t53o (MMA 7-SO
1. Iz kliniki propedayticheekoy tsreipii (savedayuehohiy - professor
A.A.Uvalsyckly) Stanislavokogo maditainskogo institute, (direktor
- dotsent Tu.G.Antonorv).
fx i-ays ---Apparatus ani supplies) (Radiograpby)
V~Ii~Us ~CA'ill V.
I'Data on thi '1heor-y of Secti-ral Roo,~nt-,!!nolo-llca-l inve7ti,,-atim P-nd
Topo-raDhy of the Skull." -arri '-,--d -Sci, Llvov L'vov, lr~51;.
(PZhBiol, No 4, Feb 55)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Inv'--~-,ti~-ations
Defended at USSR "i-c-her Educational Institutions (14)
I
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2~_
HILOW, YO.P.; ~V*OSHCHUK, V.I.
-Use of tomogrep)q in Investijating vascular topograp1w. Arkh.
anat. gist. I embro 32 no.215l-54 Ap-Je 155.
(MM a: 1Y
1. Is kafedry normallney anatomii (sav.-doktor sod. nauk Ye.P.
Nelf.mainii) Stanislavekogo meditsinskogo institute, (dir. kand. mod.
nauk It. Iavrik) '
(ALIGIOGRAM,
vase. tomography)
MALIKANI TOJPG.- VlTOSH0HUX' V.I.
Tomopeapby of Joints of the extremities, Vestereat* I red. 31 so-1:
86-880-1 156. (=A 91)
I* Is kafedry normalluoy anatonii (say,-daktor moditainakikh nauk
YeoPollellmm) Stanislavokogo maditainskogo lastituta
(JOINTS, rMlography
tomography of extramitles)
(AMMITIMS, radlocraphy
,ta."raphy of joints)
(ROINTIMOGWEr
topftrp~pkq'of joints of extremities)
VITOSECMX, V. 1.
MONO
Tomograp)W in tilted p as itious [with summary in Inglishle Test.rant,
L rod. 32 nooi:46-30 Ja-Z '57. (NLRA 10: 6)
1. Is Imfedry propedevticheskoy terapii (sav. - dotsent N.,P.
Kraveta) Stanislavokbgo maditsinskogo instituta (dir, - doteent
G..A.Babanka)
(ROUTGKNOGRAPHY
tomograpby in tilted position)
VETOSHCHUK Vj. dotsent; PROKOPYSHIN, P.V.
U-2- .4
Methodology for one-stage angiography of the lower extremities.
Vest. rent. i rad. 40 no.4:60-61 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Kafedra rentgenologii i radiologli (zav;- dotsent V.I.
Vetoshchuk) i kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav.- prof.
S.A. Verkhratskiy) Ivano-Frankovokogo meditainskogo instituta.
ROTEMUGs D.L,, prof. (Stanislav, ul. Vatutina, d.7, kv.6); VMSHCHUr. V.I.O
Icand.med,nauk I
Preoperative preparation of the surgsion's hands. Tor.khir.arkh.
no.5:118 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:3)
1. &tfedra obehohey khIrurgii i kafedra rentgeno-radiologii StaLuim-
lavgkogo maditsin kogo Inatituta.
(=GIMT, -ASMIC AND AIRTISIMIC)
Oct 57
EXC,'-,RP"'A I-L-LICA Sec.14 V61.11/10 Radiolorff
1738. VETOSHCHUX V Tomogr phxin tilted Ions (Russi-
an ~' &r.. R-6 La, 32/015(41t6-5O) Illus. 9
I Tax-t TVER '..RENTGENO R 101, 1957 . p
During tomography,. an oblique, tilted position of the whole patient, a body (half-
way between vertical and horizontal) may prove moo( convenient. This refers both
to examinations in normal conditions and with the use of artificial contrast media
(air. oxygen. sergosine, lodolipol). At the same time. with the patient In a tilted
position. it Ls desirable that the main orientation of the plant should remain fron-
tal or sagittal. The author has developed a devic permitting tomograme taken In
an inclined position to be placed on an ordinary t:mograph. The device consists of
2 main parts: a plate with a bushing and a supporting leg with a ball bearing. The
plate is attached to the slide of the X-ray tube. The free and the supporting leg In
Secured In the bushing by means of a screw. The leg. *and through it the X-ray tube
rest their bearings on the top of the tomograph. Thus. the tomogrephs table-top
serves an a guide for the movement of the X-ray tube, by which the X-ray tube to
kept moving In a plane, parallel to the plane In which the holder and the plate move.
In studies with the uselof an artifle"d contrast madimin it to possible by altering
the size and degree of Inclination of the angle of thii tomograph tables as well as
the poeftlon of the patient to got an optimal distribution of the contrast medium (for
instance, gas in the pleural, abdominal and *tiler cavities In the retroperitoneal
space, lodolLpol In we bronchi, sergosine In the urstlira;'etc.), thereby creating
more favourable condItirms for both normal roentgenography and tomography of va-
rious organs.
-VITOSHKIN, F.I.
, MM"Armbl. ".
Construction of a residential home using industrial rethotis.
Politekh.obuch. no.11:42-55 N '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Apartment houses)
VETOSHL-,r, - V. S.
Automatic control of the temperature of die-casting moldB. MAahino-
atroitell no. 1r25 A t66 (MIM 19 3 1)
vxroswaN,l P.I.0 insh.
3hool mintanance vork In done loy students. PbUtakh, obuch, no,?..-
'C'
6
3-65 JI 158. (mm 11:8)
(Sohoolhouseo-Maintenance and repalr) (Activity prommme In education)
'C,>f.AfJlZLTICf, Or A CCJ~-T,~UCTICU ~LATFCPM THE ClW4~,TP.;cTlC?l
OF INDUSTRIA, AND CIVIL EAUFLDINCS." !"5 1A.An 52, t-;O:CCW ORDER Sr LAE,-;7-~ REC~ a.&!04E~
ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTING. JUST IMEM V. K,-J'rE3Y5HFV (OISSERTATict. rCR Tiii- DECREE
or DOCTOR In TrcmmCAL SCIEUCC)
30. WCHEIMAYA f-lO-'XVA, JANVARY-DECUAD:Ei'i 1~1~52
_;r
E MOMOdicim - Sur9827 NOT 48
Medicine - Penicillin
"Use of Penicillin in the Polyclinic in Treating
Swalcal Diseazes,IN. V. Vetoahkin, Surg Dept,
P017clinic No 1, 3t PP
"Zhirurgi7a" No 11
Paper read at Polyclinic Conference 18 Oct 47.
Describes o'boervaticna since 1946. Concludes that
20cal application of penicillInZor carbuncles.,
fw=cles, paronychia carpal phlegmon has good affect
Omd considerably shortens period of treatment. The
aoiqn-,~r treatment is began, the. more effective It is.
18/49r34
/Uedlcine - Surgery (Contd) Nov 48
Application of penicillin also gives good results -
In cases of acute mastitis, and shortens treptment
period.
18/49T34
VBTOSHKIN, P.S.
wftll
Automitic unit used in preventive maintenance of bearing., Biul.takho-
el,.on.:tnform,no.2:45-" '59. (MINA 12:3)
(Bearings (Machinery)-Maintenance and repair)
All)P 2457
Subject USSR/Medicine
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 4/18
Authors : Vetoshkin,-3,_~L,, Prof., Corr. Mem., Acad. of Med. Sol.,
-T58R, GuDernszly, Yu. D., Sanitary Inspector
Title : Hygienic evaluation of prefabricated dwellings in
regions of virgin and waste land.
Periodical : Gig. I san., 6, 15-22, Jd 1955
Abstract : Deals with house building on state farms ("sovkhoz")
oTganized in the Altay Territory in 1954. The authors
consider the prefabricated framework and the boarding
up of these dwellings tLnoatisfactory in the cold climate
of Altay steppes. A study of room temperatures and of
the effect of.temperature cc-iditions on the organism is
presented. On its basis recommendations are made for
%-he
the Improvement of house structures, as well as for t
better planning of apartments. Dlagrs.
Institution: Institute of General and Municipal Hygiene, Acad. of Med.
Sci., USSR, and Altay Territorial Medical and Epidemi-
ological Station.
Submitted March 26, 1955
MARZEYEV, A.H,, prof.. Primali uchastiye: AGGITSKIY, S.S.. prof.;
'TATOSHKIlf, S.I., prof.; ZHAWNUSKE, V,M,, prof.;
prof.; MARHY, A.M., kand.med.nauk;
:31LIVANIK, K.Ye.. GORBOV, V.A., red.; SUCHILO, KK.,
tekhn.red.; ZAKHAROVA, A.I., tekhn.red.
[Communal hygiene] Komranallitaia gigiena. Fri uchastii
13.S.Aglitakogo i dr. Izd.2., dop. i iopr. Moskva, Goo.
lzd-vo med.lit-ry, 1958. 554 -n. (HIRA 13:1)
I. Deystvitelinyy chlen Akaderiii maditainakikh nauk S:M (for
Harzeyev).
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
VETOSHKINq S.S.; ROZOV, B.S.; STEPANOV# B.M.,
7blemetering of single time intervals by means of spiral
scanning. Avtom. i telem.; abor. at. no.2:60-74 162.
1 (MIRA 1519)
(Telemetering) (Delay lines)
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A
S/803/62/000/0OZ/005tO06
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--L-~AUTHORS.-Netoahkin a
'ITITLE: Device for the measurernient of small time intervals.
L--;SOU-1XCE-':-MQs.C1)w. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy~institit.- Avtomatika iitelernekhaplka.
no.2. 196Z, 49-59.
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~TEXT: - The paper describes a device for the measurement of sn all time Arl -
-,,vals in which the pulses that correspond to the beginning and end of the time in4.c rval
measured pass into the innut shaner blocks %&-hence thevie-nter the -r marv t,aftcla-
tion circuit, where the interval to be measured is to be translated into a puise
tude. The Duls6 thus obtained is expanded and then enters into the c )rnpariiorn c::--
cuit, the output signal of which is delayed relative to the direct pas sage of the , i%k -
tooth by a time that is proportional to the measured pulse amplitude, that !'C, D-0-
Dortional to the time ir~terval measured. The circuit employed ;in *,h.! translation of
the measured timi.- interval into a pulse amplitude is accomplished by cus!omarv
means. it is described and shown in a schematic graph, together with a full-Page
schematic wiring liagram. The operation oi the scheme is depicted schernatically,
and it is shown thi,t the shortest time interval that can be measured i.)y these mears
is aetermined by the pulse -arnplitude-mez.su:-ing circuit and by the magnitude of the
.Card 1/2
4 77
.'-Device for the mea,surement of small time intervala. S/803/62/00/00VO05/006
translation error. If the absolute error of measurement does not ex,:eed 0.5 v, th
the absolute error in the measurement of the time interval does not oxceed 1.5-10iT
sec (in the absence of other errors). A detailed analysis is provided of possible
sources of errors: (1) Variability of the discharge current of the condenser; (Z) in-
stabilitv of the initial current with time, (3) -.instability of the CaDacitance: (4) finite
noninst~ntaneous closure of the key: and (5) condense r- leakage -error. The
measurement of the pulse amplitude obtained as a result oi the prunary translation
is performed by mt~an5 of rhe comparison circuit, a Ifull-page wirmi, dia,7 r a,- n o
C, n
which is shown. 71he analysis of this circuit intrcluces consideratio:~. of an addtional
error source, namely, that due to the memory circuit. There are 9 figures and 3
references (Z Russian-language Soviet and the English- language paper by Lepri-
Mazzetti-Stoppini, Rev. Sci. instrum., v. Z6, no.10, 1955, 936).
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V, G. IT VBTOSBK DU A, 7
On the separation of thallium by means of radial paper chromato-
grap)Wo Uche sapp LM no-2 160. (MIRA 13: 11)
a V'r-14 W-ana -Ad ~9-111 -- -
--m-WA63- - 0
R - I.; 1ABLONSKIY, V S.
-VETR,G.
Sooruzheni.-,,e I eksplostatsiya nefteprovodo,., CThe coneatruction ard DjerBtf-cr,
of Oil Pipeline!/ , Moscow-Leningrad, 1946.
No, 444, 16 Aug 55
T A ~ 'T i~T
Petrolown 'Enrlinterixg
"Thi Construction ane U,la Pttrolt~z~~.,
Summary Illo. 60, 26 May 52; BR-52056899
- ~:::L !Tr-
- - - -TR-. G. S. --- ---- -- ----
Petroleum Fngineer..ng
ItTho Constructionaul Use of Petrolown Pipolinas",
Gostoptekhizdat, 1948
Sunmary No. 60, 26 May 52; DR~52056899
VBTRA,_Kg KAKFAN2 L, [Kahan2 L.jv translator]; ZMpAo NakayA.1p red#
MRE, L., tekhn. red.
(The Vidzeme Upland] Vidzemokaia vozvyohemost'. Riga., Lot-
vi!i,skoe goo. izd-vop 1957. 149 pe, (MIRA 15W
(Vidzeme Upland-4aidebookc.
VETRA, K.; UMON, L. (transla-t-orl- - - ----
(On the banks of the Abaval Na beregakh Abavy. Rigas Lat-
viiiskoe gos.izd 0 1959. 136 p. (KERA 15:5)
(=va' Valley-Description and travel)
- --- -- -- ---- - --- - ---- ---- - -- --- - - - -- ---
VETRA ITELDE, A.
I.
P!;gulU. Riga, Latvijas Valsto isdevnisciba, 1962. 123 P.
(MIRA 16:5)
(Sigulda-Guidebooks)
WAN
VRTRA, K.; VELDE A KAKHMI, L. [translator]; SIIPA141S, E..,
-ied.; CJ!AKSH,Ye.[Calba,E.], tekhn. red.
[Sigulada; tourist's guidebook through Sigulada and its
environs] Sigulad; turistskii putovoditell po Sigulde i
ee okrestnostiam. Riga, Latviiskoe gos. izd-vo, 1963. 121 p.
(MIRA 17; 1)
(Sigulada--Guidobooke)
VETRA, K&rlis Jana dels; STRIDERS, E., red. FREIMUS, V.., tekhn. red.
[V:Ldzeme upland]Vidzemes augatiene. Riga, latvijas Valsts
iz(levnieciba, 1957. 130 P. (MIRA 16:1)
(Vidzeme-Guidebooks) -
T P12~ ~i v vich, kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk; SMGZM. I.V.,
VATRIBNY I
red"tor;' AGRANOVSKATA, N.D., redaktor izdatelletva; ZOLZSNIKOVA,
A.P.g takhalchaskiy redaktor
[Mechanizing the work of lumber7ardal Mokhanizatelis, rabot na
skladakh pilomaterialov. Moskva, Goelasbumisdat, 1956. 126 p.
(Lumberyards) . (KIRA 9:8)
. RAYD1.1, M.A., Inzh.; VZT=TKO, A.A., Insh.
Spray run invented by Innovator P.V. Chistiakay. Biul.tekb.inform.
5 110-1:30 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:4)
(Spray painting-Equipment and supplies)
4.
. . . . . . . . . .
BABADZHAN, A.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; BDGOt4DIDV, V.I... inah.., retsenzent;
BULtTOV,-V.D., inzh., retsensent; VETRMO, Ye.A., kand.
tekJ2n. nauk, red.; V EN
3(p.,A,,,.,kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
LUCHKOp Tu.V., rod.izd-va; KOVAUNKO, N.I., tekhn. red.
(Innovators' practee in the copper smelting industry of the
Urals] Opyt novatorov medeplavillnoi promyshlennosti Urala.
Pod red. E.A.Vatrenko, Sverdlovsk, Metallurgisdat,, 1953.
133 P. (MIRA 16:8)
(Ural Mountain region-Copper industry)
RABADZHAN, A.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; BOGOMOLOV, V.I., insh., retsenzent;
kand.
BUIATOV,'V.D., inzh., retmuzent; JMZWJU
tekhn. nauk, red.; VETRENKO, Ye.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
LUCHKO, lu.V., r0djad-va; XOVALENKO, N.I., tekhn. red.
(Innovators' practce in the copper smelting industry of the
Urals] Opyt novatorov medeplavillnoi promyshlennosti Urala.
Pod red. E.A.Vetrenko. Sverdlovsk,, Metallurgizdat, 1953.
133 p. (MIRA 16:8)
1 (Ural Mountain region-Copper industry)
-.,. ,-.1-- ~- - ~
. , " -1 , ~% ~ "t- 1-1~1~,-,
V31MBKO# Le; KORS=Vq Ye.
Essential aspects of wage regulation of seaport workers.
Sots, trud. 4 no,4:48-53 Ap 159. (KIM 12:6)
(longshoremen) (Ifages)
-756- 545-
BM f RS fif
KOMPLEK.SWM 110104Y VYWMKI NA FOCRf)Zk)CHNi)-RA7t,'R!JZDCIWYE RA 17 YJ Mr.
PORTAKIf (COMPLEX NOMIS IN PROVICTION OF LOADING AND UVIDADING OPEWII0113 121, MARITIME
PORTS) MOSKVAj MORSKOY TRAIISPORTO 1957.
153 P. ILLIJS.,, I)lAnRSOP TABLES (BIBLIOTEKA MUM OPYTOM NA MORSKOM TRANSFORM)
"LITERATIMmIt. .,],. 152.
ERABKIN,l Yakov Harkovicho kapitan dallnego plavaniya; Prinimali
uchaotil.res VETRENKO~ L.D, kand, toWin.nauk; DRMKI?lj Yatmol
NEWHIKOVI kand.teigm.nauk; MESORMl V.P.,, kand,
yurid. nauk; KANTOROVICHj Ya.B., kand.tekbn.nauk,- MATYUSIMp
S.P., red.; TIKHONOVA, Ye.A.p tekhn. red.
(Freight transportation by sea]Perevozka gruzov morem. Izd.3.,
ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Morskoi transport," 1962. 384 Pe
(Shipping) WMA 15:8)
kand.tekhn.nauk; HARCHUKOVA, M.G., red,;
TIKHOOOVA 'Ye.A. "'fekbn. red.
rPrinciples of the technology of cargo loading and unloading
in sea harbors] Osnovy tekhnologii peregruzId gruzov v morskikh
portakho Moskva, Izd-vo "Morskoi transportj," 1961o 400 p.
(MMU 1515)
(Harbors-Squipment and supplies) (Cargo handling)
X-C A V
ussg/narmacoi6gyj ~rcxic'oiog,y. Chemotherapeutical Preparations V-7
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 5., 1958,, No 2343o
Author : Vetrenko T,V,
Inst : N~avea-
TLtle : Ab6itt.tbe Reactions Which Occur in the Administration of
Antibiotics Under the Cerebral Membranes
Orig Pub VzSchabny dYelo) 1956.- No 7., 713-71,6
Abstract Penicillin (I) in a 10-50 thousand unit dose was administezvd
to dogs In various parts of the pie. mater. A change in res-pi-
ration,, a weakening of the force of cardiac contractions,, and
a decrease in the vascular tone weiv noted. During the ini-
tial 30..40 minutes the animal was stimLInted; afterwards a
depression of the central nervous vystem set in. There were
convulsions and death in 70% of t1uj cases. In chronic cases)
where Vae penicillin doses were smaller, gradually accumuliLt-
ing res:piration and cardio-vascular phenomena were also noted;
when th.3 doses were increased to 2d) 000 units) convulsions of
C
Card 1/2
YETRENKO. T.V.
,l 1-1--l -,
Decreasing the toxic effects of penicillin on tb6 eardiac actirity
by maims of sodim Uct&te.-Gematt, i perel. krovi 1.-69-70 165,
(KRA ISS10)
1. IIvovokiy medttsinakly institut.
_00-0,
E(CERPrA MEDICA Sec 8 Vol 12/10 Neurology Oct 59
4869. REFLEXES FROM CEREBRAL MEMBRANES IN RESPONSE TO MECHA-
NICAL STIMULI (Russian text) -:_y e t r e n k o T. V. Dept of Path. Phymiol..
Med. Inst., Lvov - VRACH.DEL6_T95T,--r-[Tr-1Ir
A 15 -to 25% drop of arterial pressure and slowing of the heart by 10 to 12
beats per min. were recorded in 45 dogs upon gentle but widespread stimula-
tion of the cerebral membrane (rubbing with gauze pellet). The arterial
pricking or incision of the membrane. In both
pressure dropped less upon
cases the amplitude and rate of respiration were increased (by 3 to 4 times).
In came of sectioning the membrane. the effect was morq pronounced; breathing
became erratic and irregular. Disturbance of heart rhythm was observed, the
size and form of separate waves changed, and blood flow was accelerated. All
these changes were transitory. With repeated application of stimuli response
reactions were reduced. 7be most distinct results were obtained an stimulation
of the occipital and parietal areas. The author thinks that the depressor reac-
Hen In a specific reflex of the membrane*, in coAsequence of it,the amount of
blood flowing to the brain is reduced. Pronin - Moscow (S)
"' --VETRENKO, Te'Ve
Changes in neural structures of the dura mater after convulsive
seizures. Zinw. merv. i paikh. U no. 1:73-77 161. (MA 14:4)
1. Kafedra patologicheakoy fiziologii (zav.- prof. I.I. Mom)
Llvovokogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(CONnLSIONS) (DURA MATEh)
T. V. Cand Med Sci. -- (diss) "Reflexes Frovi. Csro-brel
VETRni*KO
Meriin:&s'~Wzrsti-auli-.11 Llvov--~- 1957. 15.T)p 22 cm. (LIvov
State Medical Inat), 250 coploo (IM9. 19-57, 88)
- 19.-
j Al
I If Jill 11.,11
mA 411
SOV/137-59-5-9641
Translatlon from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 24 (U&9R)
AUTHOR: Vetrenko, Ye.A.
TITLE; Tne Effect of Diffu3ion HatJ on the Interaction of Gases With
Sublimating and Dissociating Substances
PERIODICAL: Ir. In-ta metallurgil, Ural'skiy fil. AS USSR, 1958, Nr 2,
I-P 117 - 123
ABSTRACT: The author admits tiat the sublimation and (huociation rates
are limited by the intensity of the removal of molecules drawing-
off the surface of the adjacent layer into the volume of the
gaseous phase. The comparison of the diffusion rates of various
gases in the mixture cleared up a series of experimental facts.
Higher rate of sulfide sublimation in Hq compared to M. is caused
'by, a higher diffusion rate of the contalned gasiform sulfide. If
one of the components of the gaseous phase A interacta with the
sublimating compound B and gasiform products are beir4g developed,
then the location and the rate of the developing reaction change,
Card 1/2 depending on the correlation of diffusion rates of A and B. If
SOV/137-59-5-9641
The Effect of Diffusion Rate on the Interaction of Gazes With Sublimating and
DissooiatIhS Substances
the diffusion rate of A is higher than that of the vapors of B, the reaction
proceeds on the surface and sublimation does not occur. For example, in ex-
periments described previously, addition of 3% 0 to N 2 over liquid Zn aused
higher evaporation rate, whereas full replacemen? of ;2 by oxygen was 'i
accompanied by oxidation of the Zn surface and interrupted dissociation. If
B is diffusing wore rapidly than A, the sublimation rate is proportional to
the rate of A supply. Interaction of dissociating subutances takes place in
an analogous manner. For instance, if the oxide and the sulfide are dis-
sociating In a chmaber filled with N2, and S combination with 0 occurs at a
high rate, duririg their encounter then the sulfide is oxidized if the diffusion
rate of 0 is higher than that of S. In the case of reverse correlation of the
rates, the oxide is sulfidized off the surface.
S.P.
Card 2/2
BABADZR&N, A.A.; ZHUKOVSKIY, V.M.; ZAPONOVA, K.F.; VETRENKO, Ye.A.
Kinstics of volatalizing zinc, leadp and certain rare elements during
the treatment of metallurgical dusts bv the pyroselection method. TSvet.
met. 36 no.Ilt2O-22 N '63, (MIRA 17:1)
- I - -- - - - - -- - --- - -- - - A
MADMAN, A.A.; ZHUKOVSKIYp V.14.- VETRE14KO Ye.A.
Th.ormodynamic analyois of tha behavior of rare elemento In
the pyrorretallurgical pro,~csz. TSvot. met. 37 no.61-55-58
Je 164. (141RA 17-9)
ASTAFIYEVA, M.N.; VETRENKO, Yo.A.1 MIKULINSKIYp A.S,; FRISHBERG, I.V.
Rosimw.-Ya.-wood3s formula far calculating the coefficienf
ef -.ondonsation. Zbu-r. fiz. kh!z-. 38 no.21523..525 F f .
(141RA 1718)
2. Lristltut~ metallu'rgli, Urallokogo f1lIalA AN SSSR.
MIANIM, V.7,; VXTRIIMD? To. TISHCHNIMD, A.A.: 13ABA]ZHAN, A#A,
Unc passage from matte to the gaseous phase under the offset
of converter blow. Trudy lust. met. UPAN SSSR no.4:81-85 158.
(MIRA 12:10)
(Zinc-Metallurgr)
AUTMRS: Batolin, N.A., Vetrenko, Ye.A. SOV/ 89-4v-6-25130
TIM: The Use of HadioaotiFe Isotopes in Metallurgical Investigations
(Primeneniye ranoaktivafth izotopov v metallurgicheakikh
issledovenlyakh)
I IODIOAU Atomnaya eaergtyas, 19.589 Vol 4, Nr 6, pp, 603-604 (USSR)
ABSTRADT: The following ocmwnirationa made by the Institute of Metallurgy
of th-a Ural;Branch, AS USSR9 .1 are dealt with:
1.) Desulfurization of the trazafomer beam with s35. Per ton of
molten metal 1,50 n0 in added. Everv 5 minutes a sample is in-
vestigated as to its m.Roacti-rity, and desulfurization is
measured. It was found that desulfurization can be improved
by miximg the metal with the nlagz when. slagging seconda.17
slags and e'lloying with ferrosilioon.
2.) Detenwization of isotope exchange between slags and metal by
means of 05. It mw fourA that after the notal had been in
the 1aAle for 2D minutes, har3ly any S35 passes from the alag4
into the metal.
3.) Also the meohanism of the reciprocal behavior of a nu*er of
cara 1/2 sulfides and sulfatis sM sulfur aWWdrides was investigated
The Use of Rastioac-ti-ri Isotop*s In Metallurgical SOV/ 89-4-6-25/30
Investigationa with s35.
4.) Th* devuli urization of mat iron was iwestig&ted by mea= of
F*59.' It vxs- found that iron does not enter the niajp -to-
gether, w114 a an ferrous sulfide# but by now other way.
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pop
hitherto carried out when
xis~ng complex minemls forAhe production of nonferrous metals.
6.) CoQu waz used-,for the purpose of determining the distribution
of metal between barrm rook and slagn in nickel produoti.on.
There are
1. Metals -Proc es s Ing 2. Metallul,gy-USSR 3. Isotopes
(Radioactive) -Applications
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Translation frorA-/Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 19 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Vetrenko, Ye..,.A,., Sidorenko, R.A.
TITLE: A Study of the Kinetics of Evaporation and the Temperature Ranges
of Condensation of Zinc in Varlous Gaseous Atmospheres (Izucheniye
kinetiki ispareniya i temperaturnykh zon kondensatsii tsinka v
razlichnykh gasovykh atmosferakh)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. teorii i praktiki liteyn. proiz-va. Moscow -
Sverdlovsk, Mashgiz, 1956, pp 199-205
ABSTRACT: Experiments in conjunction with a studyN the kinetics of the
evaporation of Zn from brass, wherein Zn was used as a
ra&o-active tracer. revealed that: 1) a mildly acid and mildly
reducing atmosphere speeds up the evaporation of Zn; 2) the
presence in the atmosphere of S vapors before the Zn starts to
evaporate can stop its evaporation completely; 3) maximum con-
densation of the Zn occurs at 6ZO-6700; 4) the composition of
the gaseous atmosphere and the rate of evaporation do not influence
noticeably the temperature ranges of the condensation of Zn.
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I. Zinc-Condensation 2. Gases-Applications 3. Condensation
-Tomperature effects