Publications by authors named "P P Lyarskii"

Results of investigation of toxicity of ethylene oxide (EO) entering the organism by routes other than inhalation (subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intravenous) have demonstrated that the substance causes intoxication characterized by polytropic effect on many vitally important organs and systems. The changes in most of the indices under study show a phasic character and dose-time dependence. In both the acute and chronic effect, impairment of the state of the nervous system, the liver, kidney, blood and reactivity of the organism come to the foreground.

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On the basis of experimental data, the authors present a group of parameters for the purpose of unification of comparative evaluation of the insecticidal effect of preparations in aerosol containers designed for combatting flying and non-flying domestic insects. The advisability of evaluation of the effect of the preparations for combatting flying insects according to the concentration of insecticides ensuring death of flies in the course of 15 min and the corresponding expenditure of the mixture has been substantiated. Preparations designed for combatting non-flying insects should be evaluated according to the coefficients of acute action, ovicidal and residual effects.

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Sorption ability of polymeric materials for medical purposes was studied with respect to the sterilizing gas - ethylene oxide - at 23, 35 and 55 degrees C. Sorption coefficients of ethylene oxide (EO) for the materials under study were calculated on the basis of results. Investigation of the kinetics of desorption of EO from the polymeric materials for medical purposes has shown that its content changes exponentially depending on the time of degassing.

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A study of some insecticidal properties of a new pyrethroid, permethrin, showed that it was a highly effective insecticide at contact, superior in this respect to neopinamin for German cockroaches, houseflies and bedbugs and superior to sumithrin for German cockroaches. Combinations of permethrin with neopinamin displayed synergism. The most active combination contained permethrin and neopinamin in a ratio of 9:1.

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