GRITSENKO, A.N.,- TROPIMOVA, L.I.; BYKOVA, Z.I.; STAROSTINA,I.S.
Use of laboratory methods in the detection of aborted and anic-
teric forms of epidemic hepatitis in children. Pediatriia 42
no-501-54 Hy'63 (MIRA 161l1)
1. Iz Khabarovskogo instituta eksperimentaltnoy meditsinv
(direktor A.M.Krupnikova) i Lineynoy sanitarno-spidintO3.agi-
cheskoy stantsii Dallnevostochnogo -Wodnogo Adela zdravookhra-
neniya.(glavnyy vrach M.S. Kons-tantin'ova)
GRITSENKO., A.N.; tMAKAREVICH, 1.1.1.,;--,.TRC)F11,1OVA, L.I.; SHI,~IKOTILA, Z.V.;
STAROSTINA, I.S.
Use of lLb:)ratory diagnostic methods for the early detection of
0
patients with epidemic hepatitis. Zhur. mikrobiol.; epid. i immun.
41 no.6:47-51 Je 164. (MIRA 18.1)
1. Khabarovskiy institut epidemiologii i mikrobiolcgli.
SIOBIJ63100010011016106i
B101/M6
AUTHORSt Mironov, N. N., Trofimova L. M.
TITLEt Physicochemical study of the systems La 2 (SO - GaSO KIM
4)3 4
- H20, Ce 2(SO4)3 - CaSO 4 Na0H - H 20
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no., 1, 1963, 74, abstraot
1B498 (Tr. po khimii i khim. tekhnal. [Gorlkiy3t noi 3, 1961,
569 - 573)
TEXTz The syqtems La 2(50 - CaSO Na0H H0 and Ce caso
4)3 4 - 2' .2(304 3 4
- HaOH - H 20 were investigated by the solub ility method, by measuring the
pH, and by measuring the electrical conductivity. The oompoditione of the*
basic salts preceding the formation of the hydroxides were determinedo.
WOH)SO 4, La 4(OH)6(SO4)31 La2(OH) 4so 49 Ce4(0H)6(S04)3' 002(0H) 4 8o4. caso 4
was not coprecipitated on the basic sulfates and the la and Ce-hydroxides*
The conditions for separation of La and Ce from Ca were determined. The
pH values were found for the 'precipitation of Ca (OH)2 in the presence .of
Card 1/2
TROPIMOVA., L.M.
L --d - - - - .
St~udy of tk:c- food supply for f-Ishes in th,e Yegor--L,
Stavropol Terrizor7. Gidrcbioi. zhur. I no.3,33-37 165..
(MIRA 18*-011
1. Stavropollskiy -ej'sk6k.1rczyays,.vennyy inst4tut.
DIVARI, N.B.; TROFIMOVA, L.S.
Airglow analysis based on brightnesses oboerved at two points
on the solar vertical circle. Geomag. i aer. 3 no,4:657-665
J1-Ag 163. (Imu 16:11)
1. Odesskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
TROFIMOVA,, L. T. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Hypogalactia in Mothers During
Their Habitation with Children in Medical Clinics, Its Causes and Methods
of Combatting it," Leningrad,, 1960,, 12 Pp, 300 copies (Leningrad Pediatrics
Medical Institute) OKL, 48/60, 116)
ypogalactia in mothers durIng their stay in cblldrer;la hospitbla.
Pediatri-in no.7:49-52 JI 957. (MIRA 10.10)
,radflkogo nauchno-iseledovatell&koro pedlatrichenkogo
inotItuta (dir. - prof, A.L.11bov, nnuchnyy ruk,,vrdttel' - orof.
i'l.A.14Ftbytuva-Luk~yanchikove)
( UCT0 ION)
YoVA, 1 7. 1PIT(ITT"'Ail,' A.
Iron
Surface structure of dispers~A iron. Zhur. fiv. khim 2fj no. 1, 1,)52-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Sei3temb~,r 1956. Unclassified.
2
SHAPIRO, N.I.; DUDKINA, M.I.; TROFI140VA, L.V.
Changes in the oxidation--~--educticrn no-tentIF! in mor-1-- t,.-rtng,
submerged culture of paratyphoid eactaria. Zhur. mikrobiol. apid.
imm, 40 no.907-101 S163. ~i,11RA 17:5)
1. Iz Leningradskogo nauchno-iss~3dovateilskogo institute. vaktsin
i syvorotok.
TROPIMOVA, L.Ta.
tresting certain skin diseases [with w=mr7 in Znglishl
Antibiotiki 3 no,4:100-103 Jl-Ag 158 (Km 11:10)
1. Otdel dematologii (zave' - prof. H.S. Smelov) TSentrallnogo
kozhno-venerologicb~eBkogo institutn Ministeretva zdravookhraneuiya
RSFSR.*,
(POLYMYX19)
(SKIN-DISEASF,S)
TROPIMOVA, L. Ya.
I
State of thermoregalation and chronaxic excitability of the skin raceptors
in chronic pyoderma. Vest. dorm. I yen- 32 no.6:15-20 I-D 15d.
(Km 12: 1)
1. Iz otdela dermatologii (zav. - prof. N.S. Smelov) I otdela patofizio-
logii (zav. - prof. R.Ya. Malykin) TSentrallnogo kozhno-vererologichaskogo
instituts, (dir. - kand. meditainakikh nauk N.M. Turanov) Ministeratva
zdravookhraneniya.
(PY07NRMA, Pbvsiol.
thermoregulation & chronaxic excitability of Ekin recep-
tora (Ras))
(BODY 72WBUTIMVL
regulation In pyoderma (Rim))
(SKIM, physiol.
chronaxic excitability of receptors in chronic pyoderus
(RUB))
TROFIMOVA,_,~jq,,, kand. mod. nauk; TISHICHIINKO, L.D.
Kxperience in treating Inpus ery-thematosus using plakeril. 'lest.
derm. i ven. 38 no.11:34-36 N 164. (IMIRA 18:4)
1. Otdel dermatologit (zav. - prof. N.S.Smalov) TSentrallno;~o
nauchno-issledovatellskogo kozhno-venerologicileskogo instituta
(dir. - dotsent N.M.Turanov) Ministerstva zdravookhranenlyn SS-SR,
Moskva.
RESNIKOVA,, L.S.;_-TROFIMOVAy L.Ya.
Serological reactions in patients with lunus erythematosus.
Vest.derm.i ven. 35 no.3:36-40 Mr 161. (mm 14:4)
1. Iz otdela dermatologii (zav. - prof. V.S, Smelor) i otdela
mikrobiologii Gav. - prof. N.M, Ovc~ ~ ikov) Tgentrallnogo
kozhno-venerologicheskogo instituta kd:Lr. - kand.med.nauk
N.M. Turanov) Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya RSFSR.
(LUPUS)
TROFIKOVA, L. Ya.
2ffectiveness of antihistamine preparations in the treatment of
various skin diseases. Sovo med. 21 no.7:117-119 J1 '57. (MM 12:3)
1. Iz otdela dermatologii (zav. - prof. N.S. Smelov) TSentrallnogo
na-achno-issladovatellskogo kozhno-venerologicheskogo institute, (dir.
dots. N.M. Turanov) MinisterStVa 2dravookhraneniya HSYSR.
(SKIN DISNASMS, ther.
antihistaminics, evaluation (Rds))
(ANTIHISTAMINICS, ther. use
skin dis., evaluation (ras))
TROFMOVA, L,Yav
Use of di-pra zine in pruritic dermtouen. Vest. dern. i van. 33 no.2:
58 Mr-AP '59. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Iz kozhnoy kliniki (zav. - prof. N.S. Smelov) Mentrallnogo kozhno-
venerologicheolcogo instituta (dir. - kand. mad. nauk N.M. Turanov)
14inisterstva zdravookhranenlya RSISR.
(PROHITHAZIU, ther. uses
pruritus (Rus))
(PRURITUS. ther.
promethazine (Ras))
REZNIKOVA.,
C-reactive protein in lupu-3 eryt!%ematogils and other dermatoses.
v
Ve3t. derm. i ven. 37 no.9:3-9 S '63. (IALW, 17: 6)
1. KI-krobiologicheskly otdel (zav. - prof. II.M. Dvchinnikov) i
kozhnyy otdel (zav. - prof. N.3. Smelov) TSentrallnogo kozlino-
venerologichoskogo instituta (dir. - karvd. med. nauk Turanov).
li'159LEVAp K.L.; KRASKINA, N.A.;,~IMI-L-ya,
Oytological ebaracteriatics of the infla=atory reaction in
patients with'lupus orythematosue and its diagnostic si R~f. icance.
Vost.dermA von. no*5%23-29 161, ( RA V,0.2)
I* Iz otdela dermatologii (zav. - prof. N.Se Smelov) i otdela
mikrobiologii (zav. - Prof. ReM. Ovehimikov) TSentrallnogo
nmuchno-isoledovateliskogo kozhno--venerologicheskogo instituta
(dire - kandemedonauk Nemb TII.1=4) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya
RSFSR., iz Adele, i=unologii (zav. - prof. M.P. Pokravokaya)
Moskovskogo nauabno-iveledovatellskogo instituta epidemiologii..
mikrobiologii i gigiyomy (dire S.N. Didenko)*
(IBPUS)
KISEOVA, M.L.. kand. med. nauk; '10SKUSENSKAYA, G.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
TROFIMOVA, L.Ya.. nauchnyy aotrudnik
Diagnostic and prognostic signif-id-tince of L.A. Cells. Vast. dorm.
I ven. 33 no.2:17-~2 Mr-Aj'159. (NM 12:7)
1. Iz oidela dermatologii (zav. - prof. N.B. Smelov) i otdela m1kro-
biologii (Zav. - prof. N.M. Ovahinnikov) TSentrallnogo kozhno-venerolo-
eioheakogo instituts. (dir. - laind, med. nauk N.M. Turanov) Hinisterotva
Adravookhronenlya RSFSR.
(LIIFUS ZRYTHEMOOSUS, DISCOID,
--L. -_3. Cells, diag. & progn. value (Rus))
KALYKIN. R*Y&., professor; THOPIKOVA, L.Ya., nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Ch&Ws in temperature regulation in pyoderma and the effect of
penicillin upon theme Vestsven,i der=, n~,6:8-12 R-D 153.
(KLRA 6:12)
1. Is laboratorii funktolonallnoy diagnostiki (nauchuyy rukovodi-
tell - professor R.U,Malykin) i otdola dermatologii (saveftyushchly -
professor L.N.Mashkilloyson) Toentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatell-
skogo kosbuo-yonerologichaskogo instituta (direktor - kandidat medi-
tsinskikh nauk N.M.Turanov) Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR.
(Skin-DIseases) (Penicillin)
SHRLOY. H.S., professor; TROPIMOVA, L.Ya.. nauchnyy sotrudnLk
Vecicular forms of follicular dyskeratoois (Darler's dLeease) Vast.
vert. i derm. 30 no-4:13-19 Jl-Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10)
1.,Iz otdala dermatologii (zav. - prof. N.S.Smelov) TSentralinogo
kothno-venerologicheskogo inatituta (dir. - kandidat meditainskikh
nauLk H.M.Turanov) Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(MMATOSIS FOLLICULARIS, pathol.
vesicular forms)
ONFLOV, N.S., prof.; TRk)F-'.MOIIA, L. Ya.
Antiblotics In the treatment of rome akl~n d1neanes. Folla ried.
(Illc.vdiv) 6 t-,.,.).3.-130,--L45 '64
1. I'Sentralln-yy kozimo-vanerologicheakiy instuitut Miniaterst7&
Zdre.vookhraneniya S-ISR (Diretto-ra dotusent NJI. Turmov).
LINDGnN,, I.H.; PRORVICH, L*Vo; TROFIMOVA, L,Ya,
Amizutzime in the combined treatment of pruritic de-.-matoses.
Vest. dem, i ven. no.300-52 165. (MIRA 1.84,11)
1. Yjifedra kozhnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. V.A. Rakhmano7)
I Mo,skovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.
Sechenova i dermatologicheakiy otdel (2ar. - prof. N.S. Smelov)
TSentrallnogo kozhno-venerologicheakago, instituta (direktor -
dotsent N.M, Turancv) Ministerstva zdravookhranedya &SSR,
Moskva.
TROPIMOVA, M.G. Gor*
prises in Moscow*
uItIs imp-"Ove the SYStOm Of commercial enter (MIRA 13:7)
IdlozIKosk* 34 no.7:39-40 Jl 160. 0 pitanlya
komiseii torgovli i obahchostvennOg
1, Chlen postoyannoy
Hossoveta. (Moscow-Retail trade)
OCHEREIZO, Nikandr Ionikiyervich; TRO~PT~j M.O., red.; KLIMUKO,
L.I., tekbn. red. - -- -
[Chemical analysis of minerals# ores,, metals., and alloys;
manual for teachers) Khimicbrqi analiz mineraliv.. rud., meta-
liv i splaviv; posibmyk dlia val7teliv. Kyivp Radians'ka shko-
la. Pt.2. 1961. 155 P. (MIRA 15:8)
(Alloye-Analysis) (Minerals-Analysis)
ua~ld c- . :St!
T 710-FMC-11.,
Tlmenite t-nd
ds rn ReductJon of
Disserteticr: 11'Effect ~~f A-71-aline cc,,-T-!,,DjIr
7-
4-ite." All-Unirsn F'cf --!7 c- '"nera-s 7
SO : Vechernygya r, 1947 (Project, '117"36N
100 TJ.
..... .......
040 -~'Oxldatloy
4 uctlon.
r0 O~nges in lard Ili the process of pro
N. S. N. P. Al~terrnskaya, and N. lrofirnova
(Mosww Chera.-TechnnK-Inst. Meat Ind.). MYarffaya'
Ind. S.S.S.Ri 24, No. 4. 6 ptillei Ili
'y
a review and: I Tthc
scussion of -xist work. The course
acid no., pcro;dde no aTW* epibydrinaldeljyde, and rxy-
acid content*. 2 Os dating production am graphically
presented. M. M. Piskur
LY'41'4 AJo, FULO,ryy, V.11,) 1`~ANKO,
VERq,%BNYY9
Int.al neutron :7rnes Be !!'n C', R
19 no.3:250.-252 S 165, (m'7w, -1-8~9)
DEMNEGOVSK)iYA, L.N.; TROFIMOVA. U.A.
Growing Securinega suffrutico5a in st--rile ccnd!4.-,snF. Fl-zJol
JI-Ag 10 5.
rast., 12 no.4:708-713 (Iff PA 19,~ -1-2
1. GDsudarstvennyy meditsinskiy Institut, Tomsk. Submitted
October 16, j-964-
- - , 1;
L 2226-66 JUT (m)/FXF (c)/ETP/EPP (n) -2/9W (m)/EWA(b) WW/EK
-'-IC-CESSION NR.- "r,023764 UR/0089/65/019/003/0250/0252
639.172.4-630.170.2
oy'SV .
AUTHOR, V'ertobnyy, V. P.; Vlasov F ; K
Zh. I _&9yWcA-jA,; K0!2!~V- VL=P~ft--J.-
t ZhI.- Trofimova, N. A.
I/Y.F i - --- ' /Z Y V"-<
i TITLE: Total neutron cross sections of Re super 186 and Re super 187
SOURCE: Momnaya energiya, v. 19, no. 3, 1965, 250-252
TOPIC TAGS. neutron cross section. rhenlum, nuclear energy level, thermal neutron
ABSTRACT: The total neutroK cross sections of the separated Isotopes Re'85 and Re'87
were determined in the resonance, thermal, an$cold energy range. The measurements
were carried out on the VVR-M nuclear reactor of the Inatitut flzikl, AN USSR Ruts of
PbYsics._AN SWF0bY usin -of-flight technique. The cross section of R,187 obeys.
J; the time
the I/v v in the rAkWIQQW 0. 6 - 2 e. v. , and that of ReISS, below 0. 08 a. V. 7716
contribution of poositive levels to the thermal cross sections of ReW amounts to about
56%, .4167 to about 3% of the total cross gedign. i Analysis of the thermal
and %ha of p
cross sactionsshow for R6187 tie =orgy of the no I" l~Vsj closest to sm is
Card 1/2 Pt
2226-66
ACCESPION KR: AP5023t64
10 e.v ;.IEob
,jo 5 e.v.. and for Re185, I Eol>, 10 e.v. The neutron widths given for
these levels are at least 15 times greater than the average widths 4 the positive levels.
The total cross section of Re185 at 2200 m/sec is 118� 2 barn, and that of ReI87 it is 90
t 2 barn. Orig. art. ham: 3 figures, 2 tables. and I formula.
ASSOCIATION- None
SUBBUTTED: I6DeM ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP
NO REF fiOV- 006 OTHER: 003
Card 2,
B=RIKOV, G.A.; KHASHUMMIN, P.Ye.; RZYKERUDEL', S.M.; POTAMIN, V.V.;
MUSMI, Ye.R.; RZEMVM, K.S.; IVANOV, I.Y.; KHARLAMOV. A.A.;
TINHOOV, Yu.V.; 5TRMKOVA, L.P.; XAPTSOV, L.N.; OMNOTICH, A.Ye.;
XHCKHLOV, R.V.; VORONIH, B.S.; BMESTOVSKIY. G.N.; ZRASNOPS"S".
Yu.V.; HIRAKOVA, I.I.; YASTRMSWA, T.N.; SMNOT, A.A.; VINO-
GRADOVA, M.B.; XAHPWN, G.A.; DRACHEY, L.A.; TROFIKOVAE N.~_!;
SIZOV, V.P.; RZIOMN, S.N.; VELIZEMINA. K.A.; NESTHROV, V.S.;
;SPIVAK, G.V., red.; HOSYREVA. I.A., red.; GEORGITEVA, G.I., takhn.
red.
(Special practical manual in physics] SpetaislInyi fizicheakii
praktikum. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.univ. Vol.l. (Radiophyaies and
electronics] Radiofizika i elektronike. 1960. 600 p.
(MIRA 13:7)
1. Professorsko-prepodavatel'skiy sostav otdoleniya radiofiziki
fizicheskogo fakullteta Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
(for all, except Spivak. Noeyreva, Georgiyeva).
(Radioactivity) (Blectronics)
BENDRIKOV, G.A.; KHASNUSHKIN, P,Ye,; HEYMUDMI, Z.Ke; POTEMKIN, V.V.*,
KUSMI, Te.R.; RZIMIN, K.S.; JVAHOV, I.V,; KHAMAMOVv A.A*;
TIKHCNOV. Yu.V.; STRILKOVA, L.P.; KAPTSOV, L.N.; ORDANOVICH,
A.Te.; KHOKEILOV, R.V.; VOROHIN, B.S.; BEF=OVSKIT, G.N.; KRASNG-
PMSEV. Tu.V.; MINAKOVA, I.I.; TASTREBTSEVA, T.N.; SEMENOT, A.A.;
VINOGHMOVA, M.B.; HARPETEV, G.A.; DRACHEV, L.A.; TROFIROVA, N.B.;
SIZOV, V.P.; RZIMUIN, S.N.; VAIZHANINA, K.A.; NESTEROV, V.S.;
SPIVAK, G.V., red.; HOSTRUA, I.A., red.1 GIORGIYETA, G,I., takhn.
red.
[Special physics practic=3 Spetaiellnyi fizicheakii praktikum.
Moskva, Izd-vo Mookuniv. Vol.l. (Radio physics and electronics]
Radiofisika i elaktronika. Soot. pod red. G.V.Spivaka. 1960.
600 p.
(MIRA 13:6)
1. Professorokc-propodavatellskiy kollaktiv fizicheskogo fakul'tats
Mookovskogo universitate im. M.T.Lomonosova (for all except Spivak,
Nosyreva# Georgiyeva).
(Radio) (mlectronics)
ZLENKO, S.I*;
Infectious mononucleosis. Pod., akash. i gin. 20 no.4:21-24 158.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Detakaya klinika (nauchWy rukovoditell - chlen-korrespondent
AMN SSSR prof. 0.M. Khokhol) bollnitsy im. ralinina g. Kiyeva
(glavayy vrach - T.O. Udintseva).
(MONONUCLEOSIS)
U
PYATKIN, K.D. [PIIATKIU, K.D,,],_TRWIMIDYA-i-NiD.,.KARKOY.A, R.S.
Varinbility in Corynobacterium diphtherine. Kikrobiol.zhuT. 20
no.1:44-48 158 (MMA lliQ
1. Z'kefedri mikrobiologii Krimolkogo medichnogo institutu,
(CORYNEBACTERIUM DIPETHIERIAE,
variability (Uk))
USSR / Microbiology. Human and Animal Pathogens. F
Corynebacteria.
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5623.
Author Pyatkinj K. D.; Trofimovia, N. D.- Markova, N. S.
Inst Not given.
Title Changes In Forms of Diphtheria Bacilli.
Orig Pub: Mikrobiol. zh., 1958, 20, No 1, 44-48.
Abstract: Three changed mitis type cultures and four
cultures isolated from patients were studied;
of these, three cultures were yeast-like forms,
three coccoid; the seventh was a V-shaped form
with lemon-yellow pigment. All the cultures
were transferred every 7-14 days to lysates ob-
tained from Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococ-
cus gravis type of diphtheria bacilli. In one
Card 1/3
USSR / Microbiology. Human and Animal PathoSens. F
Corynebacteria.
Abs Tour: Ref Zhdr-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5623.
Abstract; teolytic activity disappeared and their bio-
chemical actility was restored to some ox-
tont, but the reversed forms wore apathogenic
to animals.
Card 3/3
TROFIMOVA, N.D.
Studies on conditions for the regeneration of filtrable forms
of staphylococei. llikrobiol.zhur. Z1 no.3;45-47 '59.
04M 12:10)
1. Z kafedri mikrobiologii Krims'kogo medichnogo institutu.
(SPAPHYLOCOCCUS)
TROFE-10VA, N. D. - - - - - -
I'On Antagnoistic Characteristics in Dwarf Forms of Micrococcill., Zhur Mil-robiol,
Eridemiol, I Immunobiol No. 1, pp 28-31, 1950.
rib F1 ilyl 0 Vig
"On Reducing the Time of Isolation of Fatientij Ili wi-th Bcarlf.;'u Fc-rer
in a Hospital", by PrOfeS80r S.D. Nosov, Z.V. Filicheva, A.A.
Tikhonova, 11.1. TroLflisgg-a.'and R.V. Nechayeva, Voprosy Qdhrany 14aterins--
tva i Detsfv'a, No 4, July-August 1957, PP 34-377
The authors caution that the early discharge of scarlatinal reconva-
lescents from hospitals may become impracticable in case of a serious
epidemic of scarlet fever. But provided the regimen and sanitary-epide-
miological measures are maintained, the authors say, a reduction of the
period of detention of scarlatinal patients UP to 11-15 days has proved
to be expedient. Any further curtailing of the isolation period can
hardly be recommended.
The treatment vith penicillin injected intramuscularly during the
first days of the disease has reduced the frequency of infections
from discharged scarlatinal reconvalescents; nevertheless, the autb,,.)rs
think proper to point out the undesirability of this method.
Card 1/1
MSR / I.-derobiology. General MIcrobiology. F-1
Abs Jour :Rof Zhur - Diol., No 20, 1958, No. 90708
Author :Trofimova, N. D.
List Tho-Urlman-rZaTml Institute
Title Behavior of bpontory Bacteria and Intestinal Bacilli
to Sublothal Dooos of Chlorine with a Consideration of
Thoir bbdioiml Rosistanco and Variability
Orig Fub Tr. Krymsk. =d. in-t, 1957, 17, 141-147
lib,tract Tho bohavior to sublothal doses of chloraudno and cidavim
limo was studied in tho dyBentory bactoria Sonno, Flo)mor,
subtypes Boyd-Noigorod and Nowcastlo., and intostinal.
bacilli (citrato-positivo and nogativo) sonBitivo and
rosistant to otazol and syntomycin. Altogothor thoro were
46 straina in the oxporimont. Some dysontory bacteria
uxhibited zmrkcd resistance to otazol and chlorine, and
the nsubty-oo Boyd-Novgorod showod thu loast. Tho authors
Card 1/2
TROFIKOVA, N.D.;GORBUNOVA, O.K.
Application of 3ndo's medium for detection of enteric bacteria on
hands in water. Gig. sanit.. Moskva no.6:39-40 June 1952. (CLKL 23:2)
1. Of the Crimean Institute of Spidemiology.and Microbiology.
-I., Q ~, , -k "-4
J,
br, '~e FD-23i3
Rl~ dici'ne Dysentery -
Card 1/1 Pub 148 - 14/36
Author Trofimova, N. D.
Title The problem of the etiology of dysentery and of similar diseases
in children
Periodical Zhur.'mikro. epid. i immun. No 2, 39-4o, Feb 1955
Abstract Describes the results obtained by testing for and typing of
dysentery bacilli isolated from children admitted to the Simfero-
pol' Children's Clinic during 1951-1954. Also tested for dvsen.-
fery bacteriophages. Found that many children admitted with di-
agnoses other than dysentery were infected with dysentery bacilli.
Institution Chair of Microbiology, Crimean Medical Institute
Submitted September 11, 1954
GELOPERIN, B.B.; GUSAKOV, V.D.; IIJBAN, Kh.L.; TROPIMOVA. N.N.
Tuning betatrons for maximum intensity. Frib.i tekh.eksp.
no.4:13-17 JI-Ag ,6o. (HfRA 13:8)
1. Moskovskiy transformatornyy zavod.
(Betatron)
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,rITLE. Methods of Adjustment of Betatrons to Maximum Intensity
PERIODICALg Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No.4, PP-13-17
TEXT: The intensity of y-rays produced by a betatron depends on a
large number of factors, all of which have to be taken into
account in order to obtain the maximum possible intensity. The
present authors descr-4be measures which were taken by them to
ensure this maximum intensity, The first section of the paper
describes devices which were used to obtain the optimum orbit radius.
The radius of the orbit was controlled by special coils located on
'the electromagnet pole-face. Tha emf induced in these coils by
the field produced by the electromagnet was balanced by externally
applied omf. When the two emf's are-in fact balanced, the radius
of the orbit remains unaltered. If, on the other hand, the
external emf Is less than the emf induced in the coil, then the
current produced in the coil gives rise to a magnetic flux which can
be used to control the radius of the orbit. By plotting the
intensity of the y-rays as a function of the orbit radius, the
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optimum radius can be determined. This scheme was used with a
15 MeV betatron in which the radius could be varied by 10 mm, using
a current of 36 A. The second section of the paper is con--erned
with compensation of magnetic field nonuniformities in the air gap
of the electromagnet. Since the static nonuniformi.ty remains
practically constant, only the phase nonuniformity of the field is
considered. Of all the harmonics of the phase azimuthal field
nonun1formity, only the first and the second are of Importance in
the betatron. Therefore, the compensation of the phase
nonuniformity is reduced to the minimization of the first and
second harmonies. The two harmonics are compensated by two groups
of r_-ompensating coils which are located at 90' intervals, This is
particularly simple in electromagnets with four-yoke construction
as shown in Fig.4. It was found in the case of a 25 MeV betatron
that the compensation of the phase nonuniformity increases the
intensity by a factor of 2. The.final seztion of this paper is
concerned with devices which are capable of altering the field
index n at the instant of injection. In the case of a 15 MeV
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betatron two turns (in series) were used, having a radius equal to
the radius of the equilibrium orbit. One of the turns was
located above the chamber and the other below, The turns were
connected through a stepdown transformer and a series resistor to
the source supplying the electromagnet of the betatron. When only
one turn was included in the circuit (either the upper one or the
lower one). no change in the intensity occurred when the current
was varied'between 0 and 0.7 A. However, the intensity was
increased by 20% when both coils were included., the current through
them being 0.37 A. In one of the electromagnets it was found that
there 'was a large phase shift along the radius and the shift
increased with the radius, Although the static field index n
for this magnet was 0.56 to 0.7 (in the region of the equilibrium
orbit), the radial Phase shift tended to increase n to about 1
at the instant of injection, This was counteracted by using
distributed coils of the form shown in F1g.6. The coils were
arranged so that the phase shift produced by them decreased with
increasing radius. One group of such coils was placed below the
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chamber and another above it, In this way it was possible to
ensure that the field index n did not exceed a tertain limiting
value at the instant of injection, In some betatrons use was made
of orbit contracting coils, These consisted of two turns located
above and below the chamber (Fig.8). In a 15 MeV betatron, the
y-ray intensity was increased by the superposition of an additional
field at the instant of injection over a 1300 sector, This was
achieved with the aid of two four-turn coils, placed above and
below the chamber respectively (Fig.9). There are 9 figures and
1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy transformatornyy zavod
(Moscow Transformer Factory)
SUBMITTED: July 10, 1958 (initially)
June 9, 1959 (after revision)
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Interference method for measuring scalez up to 2W m. Trudy Jr.-at.
Kmotande,mer i izm,prib noo.U3-126 161, (MIRA 15:12)
I., Vbesoyuznyy nauchnQ.-looledovatellakiy institut metrologii im.
D.I.Mendeleyeva. (Inte*erometry)
~-.--TRQ?IMDVA, W.V.
Contact method for comparing liniated measureB with end measures.
Trudy VHIIM no-37:86-96 '59. (MIA 13:4)
(Length measurement)
S/115/60/000/008/001/013
B019/BO63
AUTHOR: Troffimova, N. V.
TITLE: An Interferometer for Measuring Linear Scales of up La
200=m
PERIODICAL* Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 8, pp. 2-4
TEXT: The interferometer described in..the present paper was designed
at the VNIIM im, D. I. Mendeleyeva (All-Union Scien4-ific Research
Institute of Metrology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev), and is used to certify
standard scales kline standar3s) of up to-72TUO mm. It is a double Michelson
interferometer with mirrors fastened to ball-bearing carriages. This -
interferometer may be used to measure line standards in light-wave'units.,
The construction of this instrument is schematically represented in Pig. 1,
and a photograph is shown in Fig. 2. One of the carriages carries the
line standard to be tested; its position is determined by means of a
measuring microscope. The carriages are moved by means of fine thread
screws. The measuring microscope has a special sliding holder support as
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of up to 200 mm 3019/B063
well as a fine thread device for fine adjustment. The whole instrument is
regulated by a thermostat which warrants a gniform temperature field
pattern gradient with an accuracy of + 0.01 C. A counter for interference
bands, combined with a photoeleotric 7iorosccpe, may be used for the
automsLion of measurement. There are 2 figures and I Soviet reference. Ll--/
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THOMOVA, N.V.
Checking adjust-n~-rnt. rm-,~s-~--.L f'or lr>::~:;i zaIL--ro--ters. Im.. tekh.
no.ll:()I-()2 N 165. (MIRA 18:L9.)
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A:C NRI AP6015670 (A). SOURCE CODE: uR/0413/66/000/009/0070/0070
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DWENTOR: Fingauz# I.M.; Zavlina, R. Z.; Trofimova,, N. Vej-Piastro
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OF,,Q: none
T3VLE: Method of obtaining polyvinyl dimethoxymethane,q Class_*39,
1~1_,_Ia2JM~Iannounced by State Scientific Rc3earch Institute of-
Polymers tuosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut _pZ1_,1_meriza-
.tg,ionnykh plastmass)]
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraz:tsy, otvarnyye znaki, no. 9,
1966, 76
TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl, polyvinyl dimethoxymethane
AESTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of obtain-
ing polyvinyl dimethoxymethane by a heterogeneoua proceav of-polyylnyl
alcohol and formaldehydelwhich occurs in a water medium upon heating In
the presence of hydrochl6ric acid and an emulsifier. To obtain a finely-
divided product, carboxylmethylcellulose Is used as the emulsifier.
[Translation]. (NT]
SM CODE: 11J/ SUBM DATE: 09Nov64/
Card 1/1 -40M uDc: 678.744.531.07
IJI
N, i.,Jm dat :medichnikheauk; TROFIHOVA, O.M.,redaktor;
IOYRISH, P nli
KALASHNIKOVA, O-ff-,!t6khnidhesiki-y-re-Vk ~or
[Wot~derf4 cr7stals; vitamino] Chudesni krys"-ly; vitamizW. 4iv,
Derish, uchbbvo-pedagag. vyd-vo "Radions"to c~kola," 1956. 87 p.
(KISA 10:4)
(VITAMINS)
I)DIGOPOLISKIT. I.M,; DOBLER, Z.Fo; YASHINA, A.P.; TROFIMOVA, P.R.
Pol7mrization of vinyl acet7lene. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.8:3234-1240
Ag '58. (MIRA 11:10)
(Polymerizatiou) (Butenyne)
TROFIMOVA, R.
. 4~f;g
My experience. Stroitell 2 n0-7:18 Jl 156. (MJIU 10.11)
(Cranes, dbrricks, etc)
MIOMOVA, R.A.; KANGUN, R.B.
Venor from pine. Der. prom. 12 no.8t2l..22 Air 161,
zffii~l 16:11)
TROFIMOYA DEVYATOVA,, Z.Ye.
Simple method for potassium determination in cotton leaves.
DokI. AN Uz. SSR 21 no.8:42-1,1, 164. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Institut genetiki i fiziologii rasteniy AN UzSSR. Submitted
Fob. 8) 1962o
SHLUGXR, Ye.G.; BIBMVA, V.A.; TROPIMOVA, R.I.
A nev chigger species of the genus Trombicula (Acariformes,
Trombiculidae). Trudy lust. zool. AN Uxakh. SSR 14:182-184
1~0. (MIRA 13:12)
(TurkmanistaD.-Chiggere (Mites))
TROFIMOVAIR. K. ,
. --
-_-
Method of determining the amount of nitrates and-phosphates in
leaf blades and petioles of the cotton plant. Uzb. biol. zhur.
no.2:15-21 '59. (MIRA 12:7)
l.Institut genetiki i fiziologii rasteniy AN UzSSR.
(Cotton--Fertilizers and manures)
(Plants--Chemical analysis)
STEPANKINA, H.K.; TROFIMOVA, R.M.
Axeretory function of the abomasum in cows as affected by estrus.
Tiw~y Inst.eksp.blol. AN Kazakh.SSR 3:53-55 156. (KIRA 10:1)
(COWS) (ISTRUS) (NITROGIN--ASSIKIIATION AND BXGFWION)
(STOMACH)
TILOFIMOVA, R.H.
Treating peritonitis in sheep and camels. Trudy last.ekep.biol.
AN Kazakh-SSR 3:117-119 '56. (HIR-A 10:1)
(SHM-DISEASES AM PBSTQ
(CAME LS-DISU SAS AO PISTS)
(PBRITONITIS)
-, TROPIMOVA, R.M.
Nervous regulation of some digestive processes in the duodenum
in sheep and camels. Report No.l. Trudy Inst.fiziol. Aff razakh.
SSR .1972-83 159. (UM 13--7)
(DIGMSTIOIT) (MODEM) (MVOUS STSM)
( TROYIMOVA, R.M.
Regulation of the enzyratic activity of the pancreas in sheep.
Trudy, inst.fiziol. AN razak:h.SSR 2:84-90 '59. (14MA 13:7)
(PANCRIAS-SROMION) (N3RVOUS SYS7AK)
TROPIMOVk, S.G.; ABDZYEV, M..I~.
Detarminin '- the form Of copper compounds in converter slags
of thd second period. Izv. AN Uz.SSR.3er.tekh.nauk 6 no.2:72-80
,62. (MIRA 15:7)
1. GornTj otclel AN IJzSSR.
(Copper-Metal.lLirgy)
(Slag)
I -, ~, o, F--- I IM/ -",) V/;, ,C I ,
i 1- " ) ---) . (- I
ABDNM, 14*A.; TRCFDfOYA, S.G.
compounds constituents. Trudy
Phase analysia.for determining zinc
Alt.GMMII Ax,ra.-akh.SSR 1:67-78.154. (MIRA 10:1)
(Zind compcnmds) (Meiallurgical analynia)
j
BXKTUROV, A.B. -, TROFIXOVAp B.G.
Kinetics of the decompositiou of phosphorite in phosphoric acid.
Izv.Aff Xazakh.SM Ser.khim. no.3:62-80 149. (MM 9:8)
(Phosphorites)
TROFIMOVA, S.G.
,s for lead compounds. Izv.A11 Uz,
base Dana yBis of converter slag
SSR.Ser.tekh.nauk 6 no.1:75-84 162. (MIRA 15'.2)
1. Gornyy otdel AN UzSSR.
(Slag--Analysis) (Lead compounds)
TROFIMOVA., B.G.
Marcury reduotion method for the determination of magn tite in olags
from lead amalting. Izv.M KaznkhwSSR.Sw-*mst.., abog.i ogneup.
no.165-58 161. (MM 14:6)
(Slag-Analysis) (14agnetite -Awaysis)
SIMONO-Vt A.M.; GARNOVSKIY, A.D.; SHEYNKER, Yu.N.; XMISTICHp B.I.;
TROFINOVA, S 5.
0
Some transformations of the systems containing an imidazole
ring. Part 3: Action of bases of N-methyl-N'-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)
imidazolium salts. Zhurbb.khim. 33 no.2:571-579 F 163. ,
(MIRA los2)
1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet. 4
(Imidazolium compounds)
BOLDYREV, B.G.; TROPIMOTA, T.A.
11~
Thiosulfoule acids. Part 5: Syntheses and antimicrobial properties
of some alk;yl eaters of benzenothiosulfonic acid and its derivatives.
Zhur. ob. khim- 30 no-120993--'13998 D 460. (KIRA 13:12)
1. L.1vovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Benzenethiosulfanic acid)
with
wet,
~Onh-- Of
TJFO FIM 0 v 19 7-
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Count ry USSR T
(;LtOgOrY~: Hman and Animal Physiology, Ciftulation
~',bo, Jour. Ref Zhur Mol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8091
i'iut"'L:~.r Troflmovs,T.A.,
Titlo The Transition of the Reflex Preeaur Reaction of the
Vascular System Into a Depressor Reaction during Anea-
thasia.
orig. -Pub. : Byul. ekepartm. biol. I mad., 1955, 39, No. 2, 21-23
Abotract : no abstract
Card:
TROFINDVA, T. A.
"ITaselennye Yuzhnoy Turkxienii i yego peredneaziatskiye i yuzhno-indi-yskiye
svyazi v pervobytnuyu epokhu po danym palyeoantropologii."
report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological & Ethnological Sciences,
Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64.
BOLDYREV, B.G.; KOVBUZ,, M.A.; TROFLMLOVA, T.A.
Thiosulfonic acids. Part 10: Reduction of
esters on a mercury dropping electrode. 2-hur. ob. whimm. 35
no.1:22-27 Ja 165- ( Yn T ~ 18 : 2 )
1. LIvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
AUTHORS: Boldyrev, B. G., Trofimovat T. A# SOV/79-20-7-47/64
TITLE: Investigations in the Field of Thiosulfo Acids (Isoledovaniye
v oblasti tiosul':CoVislot) IV. On the Reaction Mechanism of the
Formation of Thiosulfonates(IV. 0 mekhanizme reaktaii obrazo-
vaniya tiosullfonatov)
I
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1956, Vol, 28, Nr 7,
PP- 1940 - 1944 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Alkane- and arene-thiosulfoacids can be obtained in the form
of salts RSO 2SMe (I) by the action of the halogen anhydrides
of sulfo acids on aqueous solutions of potassium sulfide(Refs
1-4). In this reaction process elementary sulfur seprarates.
It is assumed that (Refs 2,3) the thiosulfonates (Formula 1)
are formed according to the general schemes (1) and (2):
RSO2Cl+K2S ----> RS?2 K+KC1+S(l), RSO2K+S RSO2SK (2).It was
therefore of interest to the authors to find out whether the
earlier mentioned conceptions concerning -Che formation of thio-
sulfonates were correct# this the more since just that way,i-i4rlbr
Card 1/3 the reaction of sulfochloride with potassium bisulfide, 20
A
Investigations in the Field of Thiosulfo Acids. IV. SOV/79-~6-7-47/64
On the Reaction Mechanism of the Formation of Thiosulfonates
salts of various thiosulfo acids had been syntheiized already
earlier (Refs 5-9), In order to prove the possibility of a
binding of thiosulfates according to the reaction (2) the
potassium salt of the acetyl. thiosulfanilic acid was produced(II).
Following the mentioned reaction scheme the authors realized,
on the basis of this compound, the synthebis of the thiosulfo
salts of halogen anhydrides of the sulfo acids and alkali bi-
sulfides through the intermediata stage of formation of sulfinic
acids. Thus itf-' was shown that the synthesis of thiosulfonates
from the salts of sulfinic acids and elementary sulfur is
possible. There are 12 references, 9 of which are Soviet,
ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (L'vov Polytechnical
Institute)
SUBMITTED: June 5, 1957
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Investigations in the Field of Thiosulfo Acids. IV. SOY/79-28-7-47/64
On the Reaction Mechanism of the Formation of Thioi3ulfonates
1. Thiosulfonates--Synthesis 2. Halogen anhydrides--Chemical reactions
3. Potassium sulfide--Chemical reactions
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Card 1/2 Pub 17-5/21
Author : *Kvasov, Prof D. G. and T. A. Trofimova
Title : On one of the conditioned transitions from pressor reflex reaction of
the vascular system to depressor reflex reaction.
Periodical : Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 39) 19-21, Jan 1955
Abstract It is known that irritation of the sciatic nerve causes an increase
in blood pressure. Some Soviet scientists however, called the scia-
tic nerve a pressor.in contradistinction to the depressor nerve of
the heart or the sino-carotid nerve whose irritation reduces blood
pressure. This was disputed by 1j. Ye. Vvedenskiy and A. A. Ykhotom-,
skiy. The possibility of "remodeling" the pressor,into a depressor
had already been shown by I. P. Pavlov in,1878. Authors therefore
studied the role of stimulation of the receptors of internal organs
by observing the reaction of the vascular system to the stimulation
Card 2/2 FD-2422
of the sciatic nerve. There were tvo series of experiments; first
sustained, but weak stimulation of stomach and intestinal receptors
resulting in a sharp, prolonged rise of blood pressure. Second:
repeated short stimuli of considerable force of stomach receptors
producing a decrease of the blood pressure. Further report on con-
tinued experiments will follow in later papers. No references.
Institution: Chair of Normal Physiology (*Head, Prof.D. G. Kvasov) of the Lenin-
grad Pediatrics Medical Institute, Leningrad
Submitted : February 19.,1954
TROMOVA, T.A.
Transfer of a pressor to adeprassor refl4i reaction of the cardio-
vascular system during narcosis. Biul.eksp.Tylol. I mad. 39.no.2:21-
23 7 '55- (MM 8-.5)
1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fixiologli (zav.-prof. D.G.Kvasov) Lenin-
gradskogo pediatricheakogo meditatn'okogo'inatituta.
(BLOOD MSSMIN, physiology,
off. of pain stimulus with & without narcosis in cat's)
(PAIN, physiology,
eff, on blood pressure with & without narcosis in cats)
(SUMP, physiology,
off. of pain stimulus on blood pressure with & without
narcosis in cats)
TRCFIMOVA, T.A.
Rr-.1a of fYA iriTitation of gantric interoceptors and venons dis-
orders In the pathooAnesis of pancreatitia. Vnat.khir. 75 no.4:
82-1-BEF My '55. (tmu 8:8)
1. 1z kafeary normallnoy fiziologii (zav.-prof. D.G.Kvasov) lenin-
gradmkogo pediatricheskogo maditsinskogo inatituta I Lenin.-radskogo
nauchno-iesladovatbl'skoge inatituta skorar pomosbchi Im. Tu.Yu.
Dzharelidza (nau(~hn. rvk- -prof. Y G.Uglav). Leningrad, 179, Vasil,-
yevskiy strov, 10 U-,.Uya: d. 15-b" kv. 13.
kPANCROATITIS, etiology and pathoeenemim,
role o-L' gastric intaroceptorn irritation & vanous clisorcl.
of Pancreps)
(STOMACH, innervaton,
intdrocn-ptors irritation, rolm in pathogen. of pancrma-
titis)
BOLDYHSV, B.G.-
Research in the field of thiosulfo acids. Part 2: Oz~ som alk7l
enters of propanothiosulfo acids and 2-mothylprop-anothiosulfo
acide. Zhir. ob. khim. 27 no.4:1006-1011 Ap 157. WLRA 10:8)
1. Llvovakiy politekhnichenkiy institut.
(Thlosulfulfuric acid)
LLZNIKOVA- T.N.; kl~~~ICHv V.G.; TROFIMOVAj-TG-----....
Colorimetria determingtion of chlortetracycline in a turbid culture
liquid, Lab. delo 6 no-4:23-2/+ J1-.Ag 160,- (MM 13 z.12)
1, Veesoyuznyy nauchncf-iosledovatellskiy institut antibiotikovp
moskvs~.
(AURECHYGIN) (COLORRMRY)
TROMOVAt T.G. -
--- 1,----- -1-- -
3542. TROFIYOVA, T.G. Redis i Salat. Minsk, Gosizdat BSSR, Red. a-kh.
Lit.v 1954. 678. S ill- 14sm. 15,000ekz. 50k.-Na obl. avt. No Ukaz&rW-
Na Belorus. Yaz.-(54-57119) 635,15+ 635.5
SO: Knizhnaya Letopiall Vol. 3p 1955
IJP(C) Gq/A_1'f"APH/
ACC NRs AP6013075 J;J/ j U SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030/004/0664/0(i67
AUMOR: Trot imova, (Eks Ina) , T.I.; Kuusmsnj I.Lo
PRG., Institute of Physics and Astronomy, NstSSR (Institut fiziki I astroncmii,
n't
'Rstss...
tltM Recombination luminescence of activated ionic or stals under stimulation with
-s,lcn4 electrons /Report, Fourteenth Conference on Luminescence hold In Riga 16-23
-September 19657- All
SOURCS: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 30, no. 4, 1966, 664-667
TOPIC TAGS: crystal phosphor, recombination luminescence, cathodoluminescence,
alkali halide, stintillator , ionic crystal, electron, electron hole, electron
e.nergy, iodide, alkali, radiation effect
_ABSTMCT: From the standpoint of investigation of the elemental stages of cathode-
luminescence.-Ia form of luminescence in which a predominant role Is played by
electron-induced excitations of the crystal lattice - the interesting range of
electron energies extends from I to 10 000 eV. In view of this there has been under-
.t akon at Tariu (Institute of Physics and Astronomy of the Estonian SSR Academy of
Sciences) a comprehensive program of investigations of the luminasconce of ionic
crystals stimulated by 20 to 5000 OV electrons. The present study, which is part of
this program, was concerned with the kinatiop of the luminescence- of -alkali- lodidos-
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In a wide tem rature range (approximately_120 to 5000K) With a view to determining
ucidating the
the-relative roles of the exciton andelectron-hole mechanisms and e1
nature of the elementary processes Involved in the mechanism of radiation effects.
Monoenergetio (within 1-2 eV) electron beams were obtained by conventional techniques
for the 1000 to 5000 eV range and by means of special duns (A.R.Shullman and S.A.
Fridrikhov, FizIka Shcholochnogaloidnykh kristallov, p. 263, Izd. Latv. un-ta, Riga,
1962).for the 100 to 1000 eV iange. The specimens were thalliun activated KI, Rb1
CsI crystals. The luminescence of the crystals consists of a short-duration
10-6 see) component (associated primarily with the exciton mechanism and possibly
with a fast electron-hole energy tran for mechanism in the case of Cql*.Tl) and a
persistent (;p- 10-6 see) component (electron-hole emission). A figure gives the
temperature dependenceii of the total luminescence and of the brief and persistent
components, together.with the glow curves for RbI:Tl. These curves are discussed and
analyzed. The authqrs also investigated the cathodoexcitation functions: variation
of the luminescence intensity with the incident electroteenergy (at a constant bean
current). The data are presented in graphic form. The increasing energy curve
diverges somewhat from the decreasing energy curve; this is attributed to experimental
lactors-(charge build-up and variation of the vacuum). In addition the authors ob-
,served scintillation of KI:T1 and CsI:T1 under the action of single square.800 micro-
see pulses of 100 to 1000 eV electrons. The fact that scintillations were observed
and the fact that RaCl-.Tl and MCl.T1 yield thermostimulated luminescence after excita-
tion with 20 eV olootrons Indicate that even such low electrons excite the mercury-
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~;4) T.M. (Moskva)
Dynamics of protein fractions of blood serum in rheumatic fever.
Klin. mod. 37 no-5:45-46 W 159. (MIRA 12:8 )
1. Iz 'oropedevticheakoy terapevt1cheskoy kliniki (dir. - deyetvitellnyy
chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.Kh. Vasilenko) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina
meditsinakogo institute, imeni I.M. Sechenova.
(RHEUMATISM, blood in
proteitis (RUS ))
(BLOOD PROT-7116, in various die.
rheum. (Ras))
TROFD40VA2 T.M.
Rheumatological Conference in Stalinsk. Vop.revm. 1 no.2s89-90
AP-Je .161. (RHEUMATIC FEVER-CONGRESSES) (MIRA 16 W
TROFIKOVAp T.M., kand.med.nauk
Bentonite test in the diagnosis of infectious nonspecific poly-
arthritis. 7op.revmv 1 no-4928-31 O-D 161. (MIRA 160)
1. lz otdeleniya infektuionnfth nespetsificheakikh ar~ritov (zav, -
prof. M.G. Astapenko) i laboratorii mikroimmunologii kzav. - kadn.
med.nauk V.I. Sachkov) Gosudarstvennogo nauobno-iosledovatellskogo
instituta, revmatima (dir. - deyst7itellnyy chlen 91N SSSR prof.
A.I. Nesterov) Ministerstva, zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(ARTIMTIS, RHEMTOID)
TROFIKOVA T.M. kand.med,naulc
Folyserooitis in infectious nonspecific polyarthritis. Terapearkh.
33 no.8295-103 161. (MIRA 1-5:1)
1. Iz otdeleniya infektartritov (zav. -- doktor med.nauk M*G.
Astapenk-o) Gasudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo insti-
tuta revmatizma.
(ARTMTIS) (SEROUS MEMBRANES-IINFLONATION)
MRIGORIYETA, H.P.; SACHKOV, V.I.; TROPI140VA,, T.H.
G=parative evaluation of tests with bentomitey dermatol and
latex used for the diagnosis of infectious nonspecific pol7-
artbritis. Teraptarkhe no.6:68-71 162. (IMU 15-9)
1, Iz laboratorii mikroinomologii (rukovoditell - kand.med.nauk
V.I. Sachkov) i otdeleniya infektartriti6v (rukovoditell - prof.
N.G. Astapenko) Instituta revmatizma (dir. - deyst7itellnyy
chlen AM SSSR prof. A.1. Nesterov) AM S SSR.
(ARTMITIS) (HEDICAL TESTS)