SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOV, YU.V. - FILIPPOVA, A.KH.

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FILIPPOV, Yu.V.; YEMBLOYANOV, Yu.M. Electrical.theory of ozonizers. Part 4: Dependence of the voltage of discharge burning on the concentration of ozone in ozonizers with various discharge gaps. Zhur.fiz.kh:Lm. 36 no.8:1781-1785 Ag 162. (KIRA 1.5-8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy univeraitet imeni Lomonosova. (Ozonization) U"PF.(e)/ke(q)/9W (m)/BD&-., AMG/ASD PrAlPr-4 ACCESSICK IIR: AP3004691 s/bi8q/63,/bco/bO4/bO36/6038 AUTHORS: Mitnevs Yu. ff.; Mippov~ Yu~ V. TI TLE iRIgh-pressure ozone syuthesli 21" : : I IV, 1 rr WRCE: Moscow. Uhiversits Vestni1c. Soriya II. KhIdya, ho. 1,, 1963, 36-33 S TOPIC:,I'AGS: ozone, ozone s7nthesisq discharge, oxygen, nitrogen-oxygan, pressure ABSTRACT; Me'etrosynthesio of ozone was.conducted at 1, 2., 3l dlt and 5 atm6spbereis TU Syn4- a of ozone from r4xturas of nitrogen with 82, 531 32, gmd 22% oxygen. thesi from ic6bnical grade oxygen aer-v6d as-control, and type of ozonator used wO-iden-ti-~ c al ri -,h the one described by N.Ti Kobe 1. A. Sendokbin and Yo. F . PitakbeL~Uri zeV (Kinotika i kateli zp 6p all 88, 1960). It was found that for tachnice-I oxygen the max:Imwi yield of ozone (nearly 8%) was obtained at 1 atmosphere, while for vixturea of oxylen with nitrogen the mwdmum wF-s reached at 2 atmospheres. These amounts decroaaed from 7% to slightly over 3% with the decrease in oxygen content from 8z; to , 32%; . I t i s suggest-~-d, that them lowering of the concentration of ozone in the pr6senae of nitrogen may be due to the oxidation products of nitrogen. -the atount::,: Of,' theoe, calculated as NO, was estimated by the authors as 0.4% by volume. Origo 'art. -hisi 2 chnrts. C4rd R 'a 57, 10 M 2 4 L M709,!W)3 -1~:.-JAC=VX Nit:. APjCO4691. ----7~a 7, 7 `~ ~ ,ICQ 3006t 2 6 DATE ~ .,-- - ~k B`COI)Ef ""NO IM?, SM ~MT~ OTEER ,so 009 ----------- YEMEMINP Ye.N.i prof.; KISELEV, AN., prof.; KOBOZEV, N.I., prof.; PANCHFNKOV, G.M., prof.; POLTORAK, O.M., prof.; SKURATOV, S.M.,prof.; TATEVSKIY, V.M.,prof.; TOPCHIYEVA, K.V., prof.; FIGUROVSKlY, N.A., prof.; FILIPPOV, Yu.V., prof.; SHAKHPARONOV, M.I., prof. l9kov Ivanovich Gerasimov; on his sixtieth birthday. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.12:2803-2804 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy khimli Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. W L 2~L89-61, SPF(c)/ZP1VSWT(m)/T Pr-4/Ps-4 RPL RWilleAJ1,714 ACCE,'~SION NR. AP4049616 S-/0076/64/038/01;;2712j2714 AUTHOR: 5ampylovich,_Y, G. - J~ilippov' U. V. T!Ti,E: ElectrosynthesiAr ozone. X. The Influence of the cut-rent frequeicy SOU iC'E: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimfi. v. 38, no 11, 1964 2'712- 27 1 4 FC)PiC- TAGS: ozone electrosynti-Lesis, irequenc-v effert n~nr-3 ABS'CRACT: The increase of the frii.quency of the electric :!urrent was considered -i .::~L~Z~ be ffie oqj~t-means-fqr e o - e. ro a U f'tb p d ozon-2 jrenerafor~ 61' a-ev--e-n- s-iie. fit the work of other author;z who studied the t Ifectf frequency on the ozone synthesis, the discharve Pt~wE r. wh',Cll i-q proPor- ,.:Ie frequency, was also ch-nged. The Dresen, -,f frequency only, by mairtaining the con, I I g unaer these conditions, th,! fri~quencv In tne ra G U ~.as no effect on the synthesis of ozone. Orig, art. has- ? f.iqurpr and tablt Card 1 /2 L 2L7E.9-65 A,CC E.SSION NR: AP4049516 ASSOCIATION: Mookovskiy gosudarstv,anny*y universitet irr. M. V. Lomoncsova (Mo;cow State Univergity) SUBIM-7TED: 30Feb63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE:: TC, GO NO REP SOV: 005 0TqFR: 0(12 Co,d mglw kp~m; ni iA r g -3- T. Tip( ACC 95SION ITR AP5005731 3/0189,/65/OLk/00I/OC )3/0004 AUT iOi tS Popovicth, M. p.; Filippov, ru. V. -7,/ gation of dischsxgu in an ozonizar 713- SPectroscopic investi - ecow. Universitet. Testrik. Seriya 2. Khimiya, no. 4, 104c;, 3.4 ~A v0z"Ginte, caygen, Ozonization, spa~~tma analysis, spc-ctr=. 'ine, -~T n%' -'-15 apectrum/ Shteynkheyl' apt ctrog7-anh The oxygen apectrum in an wa-q qtudje~ Ic c1a:-4fy -.h- rt-ermnism f 'Tay to con t inuou-P nvdon (Trans. Faraday So:~., a;3+horq slu-mdre thaf r;~ 1010 mm Hg) indicates thta riresence ci w~,rg -3. - ~ 'I F% i r% +ha fny-vnn H n-n nf - 7nnn Ai i r i n-7 -i n a - Ccrd i/2 edr a Moskovsk-4y gosudaretvenr'YY univer"~,et- &-a" f I z c&1 State Univer8i-tY# DepEatm(Mt Of PhYsi 1 Ewa~y64 ENCL: 00 HIC FKF SM 001 OEM 1 005 P~A VOrl 2 --- - --- - . - - - - - --- -- - -- -- 7 - - - - - - - - FILIFFOVP Yu. V. Dre Tech.-Scie Dissertation: "Principles of Relief Generalization on Topographic Maps." Moscow Inst, of Engl.neers of Geodesy, Aerial Photograpliy and Cartography. 12 Dec 47. So: Vocherrqaya Mos Deep 1947 (Project #17836) - --R&Wb-V, N--iaur~at Stalinskor prewil, rsdakior; LYSM V.I., re- daktor; MMOV, $*L, rodaktAwrl AT=, G.A., doktor geografichaskikh nauk, redaktor-, VITM, LA., professor, doktor geograficheskikh nauk, laureat Stalinakoy premil, redaktor; VOLKOV, N.M., professor, doktor geografichookikh nauk, rodaktior; GZWEKOV, I.?., akademik. rodaktor; ZARUTMYA, X.P.. doteent, laiveat Stalinelcor promil, redaktor; Zu- KOVICH, V.P., professor, doktor geografichookikh nauk, laureat Sta- linskoy premil, redaktor; ISAX.OV, I.S., professor, admiral flots, v otstavke, laureat Stalinskoy ;Texii. redaktor; KUMYAYTSIV. X.K., general-leytonant tekhnichookikh Yolsk, redaktor; LARIN, D.A.,rs- daktor; X&RU30T, L,Y&., inshoner-podpolkoynik, redaktor; KMUMV, N.M., t1oktor geografichookikh cauk, lauroat Stalinakoy premii. redaktor; PAVLOV, V.V., inshener-polkovnik, latv~sat Stallneboy premii; SADMI- KOV, S.F., redaktor; SALISHCM1, K.A., professor. doktor tekhmichoskikh rauk, redaktor; FILIPPOV, YU.T., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh tauk, redaktor-, -Im -- redaktor; GMINA, T.N., redaktor. (World atlas] Atlas mireL. Moskva, 1954. 283 p. (K= 7:9) 1. Generallnyy gDavdarstvann" (Ureictor topografichookoy slu2hby (for Betranov) 2. Direktor topograficheskoy slushby (for Shurov) 3. Gosu- darstvenW direktor topografiettookoy sluxbLby II rangs. (for Lysy4) 4. Direktor topografichaskoy slushby I rangs. (for Gunbina, Larin, Sad- chikov) 5. Direktor topograficheskoy- sluzhb7 (for Idellel;teyn, Pilippov) 5. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlonlys geodesii i karto- gralfti. (Atlases) GMUNTSIV. G.H.; 'RAMATINA, G.N.,; KLRUSOV, A.Ta.; KRRXUWV, T.A-; 71LIPPOT, ,,,, LLRIN, B.A.; II.T.; KOMKOT, A.K.; UUTATIVA, )5&-J - Z. NICHINKO, A.P.; KOLDAYZV, P.K.; SKVORTS07, P.A..; PAVWV, T.V. Weaugslon of I.A.Sallshohev's moort. Brief report of upesohell of G.S. Gherdantsiv,- G.N.Bashlavina A.U.Marusov, V.A.Marbilov, W.T.1ilippovi, M.A.larin, 11J.Denzin, A.H.Ifoj*ov, W,Karavaeva, A.F.Hiroshnichanko, P.K.I(oldae,r, P.A.Scrortmov, V,,V.Pa'rloT. VOP.geog- no-34114-34 154. (Cartography) (UM 7:12) FILIPPOV uchiroll; BASKJAVIIU, G.K., Inshener; POLYANSKATA. L,A., (Geogr!kp"cal atlas; f#r classes 5 and 6 of secoudax7 schools] Geograf icheakii atlas; dlia 5-90 1 6-go klassov erednel fij*oly. Moskva, Glavuee upravlenis geodexii I kartegrafli, 1955. 43 pe (Atlaies) (Km 9..5) 6-11-7/13 AUTHORSs Bashlavina, G.H., Candidate of Technical Sciences, FIli]Po'r' YU.V Doctor of Technical Scienoos TITLEt The Scientific Works g.nd the Fundamental Works of Soviet Carto- graPhy (Nauohnyye raboty i o9novnyye proizvedeniya sovetskoy .kartografii) PERIODICALs Geodeziya i Kartografiya, 1957, Nr 11, pp. 44-53 (USSR) ABSTRAM A survey is given of the entire cartography. The map of the USSR I-t 100 000 co nsists of 20 000 sheets and that of I 1 25 000 will need more than 300 000. Very important was the production ar .hypsometric maps. Fundamental methods for the generalization of the relief were worked out.. Of hypsometric maps were-publiaheds 1939 - I s 1 500 000 :3uropean USSR, 1949 - 1 : 2 500 000 USSR, General Geographic gap .of the USSR (published on the scale 1 : 1. 000 000) the latter rightly serves as the fundamental map. The first volume of the Large World Atlas was published in 1937- and the New World Atlas in 1954. The 'Sea-Atlan in two.volwies was published in 1950 and 1953 respectively. The Atlas of the USSR And the Small World Atlas were turned,out on the basis of the Large World Atlas. At present work is done a physico-geo- Card 1/2 graphical world atlas and on complex atlases for the Ukraine, ...... .. . . ~Dr. Tech. Sci.) "Results and prospects for the production of maps and atlases In the USSR,lt Geodeziya I Kartografiya, 1957, Nr,l;', pp 69-70 (USSR). moort. oresented at tne Sci Tech. tonf - for Geodesy, A-arial i+otoaralw and Cartogran~.', 24-28 Oct 57, in honor of 4Cth Anniv of Octob(r Revolution Organized by "ain Office for Geodesy and Cartography, Home Office U,.)SR, The Military-Torographical Office and Inst, for Engineers of Geodesy, Air Survey and C artography, Moscow. 7ILIPPOY J.; ULIJMR, Yu.G.; BTUSEDEZIS, L.M.; SHAMAROVA, T.A., red.iz-va-, ROMANOVA, V,T,, tekhnered. DandScape maps in foreign raference atlases covering various aspects of countries and regionsjrartr'lrirody V 2arubezhnykh komplekenykh spravochnykh atlasakh- gosudarstv i raiotov, Moskva, izd-vo goodeze lit-rr, 1958. 146 p. ?Leningrad, TSentralln" nauchno-iseledovateliskii Institut geodexii, aeros"emki i kartografli. Trudy, no-125) (MIRA 11: 10) (Maps) GIUSIMOVA, I.Pe 9 akademik, red.; FILIJTOV Yu,V, , prof red,; UMMOHIMp 7.1e, red.isd-pva; RDXAICV7A' 0 of a ' red. [Recent vertical crust moticas on the territory of the western half of the luropean~U.S,S#R. (based on geodesic, oceanographict and geomorphological 'data)]. Sovremenmys vertikalln" dvizhenlia xemnoi kory na territorii. sapadnei poloviny Ivropelskol chanti SSSR; p9 geodezicheskim# skea=geodex. Lit-ry. 1958. 296 p. (Ioningrad. Tgentrallmyi usuobne-U.3ledovatellskii institut geodesiiIaeres"emki i kattografti.Timdy, no*123). (Km U: 8) Obysical geo,"pby) acrorotcOysaks. 1958, mV 2. Op 107-109 Ctrs$) P, TVICTO nar* then !,W specialists partialpagoa Lo tea. act.atate *ad 14,014040al ODAf*ronG& On 4WASSY. ofrophOlOgraphY# and Carta- grapz hold from Octaker, 24 to 26, 1951. The f*Llmtnx pe-j~,%x spoke In the plenary .-alnum of the momfer.00os A. N. amr."-, Kead or the auct, akk, -sawlas coodoolo 4*r.phot.4-m-TE~. -6R cartography over the Pasit ?ft'tv Year*.- 4. S. moloy". V.JQr. General of 1he Usbal"I Tv"P.R -The part rixi;* by G.od.vw zn the W"No at the Ong.- Professor 0. T. Rolano,skiye 'Th. PP"Wet 51&t& 6M4 P*rop#otlvo Dowelopneat of %trophotofrapAy in the MW Professor P. V. Za&qLtov# -The Prevent Zteto and No. 4oo*ntal Taske of Geodatio Instruction In the WAR.* Docaut 1. t. pafP'bodavs oftdLy-s Topographical Maps and the Fundox6nial Problooks and pays of Perfactlele the Nape"Td. D. AmIsnobe. Dontor of Su4seves; -sovIot 'Farti-1:mt;zA In tho International cmorb~-!!=! fz-~ is The 4"tson an a, I- t~7 Fpar~s earn even by the folloolas Personal V_ 1. 101I.Aka. Csftdld~to of Toohoical tcl*Ac~w. roport*4 on ~ft us. -of tight SAGotions, for the tate,blishomtt of C.Gdotl. voc.o%. spoke a. *The Took. man prfr*a~ Otod.tical at J, S. turn.too. "Parted *a *Th. Present state end of of Axtroaomw.- vn.sa.or V. !. 2h3illg.r pow. a. ,?a. gt.t. sea for ra.1a; .. t a.' Torra i LovolLng ja,t~ats.-.Ja top, section an scanty Frof.s.or V. 0. Onsaix go'. a loax~r* a. "Th- imtl.a Of the Outer Ori#ntats.. of ply).At 4.4 Y-%h. : at. for smalmating the Precision, of the 1-trusomt. U-1,. Sheraftes, reported as -To. Jests ft-U- of ?,Irth,r ace As i l : Uov lo i alrlol Cissrxa.~ Uxtswer T. U, go 'APPolov, 10444 on : n6 p -Th* fiectirlostlon of obotoc"am*trical W*%W L. X. Go!-dmau. Camoloate, of 0-arspa3-1 ovals, ith the proel.- r 9oVagMpr,1C&I dociphorlad of .#rL61 VhQtc4riPhM- 14 th, 41-1 on "rtojrr,,Fnz Docomo; T. A~ =arastla spoke on -The ~tnevattozi Ctrtagrsprv.~ kraf.tc.r T.. V. Pro6L & if --- - a a - 41. . A. prospeot. to th. mn .. z,,. ,h :: , &ad sti.st.s to the u-,.*o. ;,. K. WdId&y*,.C&&J14At. or T.cnn spoko an ~Isym and N-sa for Perfectios ocapia R.ps,94.01tom of the Up ros.at 1. P. zarut6haya, spoke climmats# N. ,. SeXdymbo.. c-didatc, or 7-a.sa.4 Tci.ac.m. r ported on Pholosoam3tIve Layore and Tra:; parent Bases to C&rtogmpcW.* 9-410-t $- A. ftrl-la- 4P*k* an *The Applioation of gjara (sin ftato crapas to Carlosr*pAj,.~ AUTHDR: __!jj~~~~Doctor of Technical Sciences 6-58-5-1117 TITLE: Physical-Geographical World'si Atlas (Fiziko-geograficheskiy atlas mira) .PMIODICAL: Geodeziya, i Kartogmfiya,, 1958, 11r 5, PP- 3-7 (USSR) ABSTRAOTt The p.ublio&tion of a pWraical-geographioal atlas of the world is at present being prepavrd. This atlas is the 2nd. pm-t of the world's atlas published in 1954. The list of maps and the model of the atlas have alreai1y been completed, the projeotio~s have been selected$ ani the geographical bases of the maps have been compiled. This stage of the work was oampleted with the'coopera- tion ofs The Geogiaphiml Institute of the USSRp the Soientifio Department for the Publication of Geogmphical Maps, the TBNIIGAiK (Central Scientific Res4mroh Institute for Geodesy, Aerial Photog- rap4, and Cartography) and several other scientific institutions. The list of maps worked out for the time being by the Geographical Institute was sent to individual organizations and speciali t8. The following have alreiidy expressed their apiniow. Members. Acad- anW of Sciences V.A.CYbrlohav and N.M.Strakhov, Corresponding Card I/Ij. Members of the AoadenW.of Saiences: X.A.Velikanov, A.A.Ivanov, Phyaical-Geogmphioal World's Atlas 6-58-5-1/17 S.V.Kalesnik, A.A.Mikha;ylov, S.V.0bruchev, P.P.Parenago, V.P. Rengarten, N.A.Tsytovich, P.F.Shvetsov and others. The atlas was also looked through by the Members, AcadaW of Sciences: I.P. Gersaimov and N.S.Shatskiy. It is intended that olimtio maps will be issued for four different dates. in addition there will be a map showing conditions of precipitation and a geoor , 3vlogio3.1 map for the northern hemisphere is planned. The size will be 25 x 42 cm. The thematical dats, of the ist volume win not be re- peated with the exception of the bypsometric maps. The atlas will contain maps showing the physical geography of the world, of the continents, and of the USSR aa a whole. Separate aeras are not dealt with. The.atlas bas 251 pages and consists of the following I narts: W Ma a of the world (pp 1-74), 2.) Continents ( '-75~--208 33 USSR (pp 209-251). Each chapter deals with the pp following fields: Orographyb ctratigraphy of primitive rocksg tectonics, mineral resources, quaternarj deposits, paleography, geamorphology. climate, hydrology (maps of the wor34 and the USSR), coilso agriculture (development), nature, crultivation, vegetable- and animal jorlds physioal-geographical classification of territories. Some maps will have a theoretical conception: "Geographical zones of the world", "Hature areas of the Continents" , Card 2/4 "Nature zones and provinces of this USSR". Maps will contain the Physical-Oeographical World's Atlas 6-5a-5-1/17 following informstion: Total (solar) radiation, reaiation-regimet turbulent hea.l. exchange with the atmospherep heat oonsUmPtion ty evaporation, temperatuxvs, data conoernirq; the time at -ahich peri- ods - maricea by certain temperatures begin ( e.g. for 450). Continen- tal hydrology is represented by the following maps: genstio types of lakes, annual dehydiLiLtion of rivers, distribution of dehyara- tion over the period of' one year, the water-regime of rivers ac- cording to sup-ply souroes. For the USSR a hydrochemical and a hyarographioal map will, in addition, be au plied. For projeotions the following recommendAtions were mades i.y For the USSR the direct, conical projeotion by F.N.Krasovskiy, 2.) For continents: azimuthal projection (on the same scale) with slanting and trans- verse orientation of neits, for polar regions - direct intermediate azimthal projection. 3.) Most maps of the worlawill no t have any distorted surfaces. Fox-the purpose of solving basic scientific problem an editorial council was formed in cooperation with the president of the Acadenar of Sciences of the USSR A.N.Neamsyanov, Member, Academy of Sciences, and was confinaed by the Ministry of 'the Interior of the USSR as consisting of the following members: Card 4/4 Chairman: Member, AS USSR I.P.Gersaimov, deputy chairman, director Physioal-Geogmphioal WorldO a Atlas 6-58-5-1/17 of the GUGK KIM USSR, A.N.Barenov, deputy director of the head office for the hydrometeorologioal service Doctor of EoOnomio Sciences F.F.Davitaya, chief editor -of the atlAs Doctor of Teoh- nical Sciences Yu.V.Filippoi:--Med~ers of the corporation: Members AS USSR N.S.0hata-Yly,-DO-ot-or of Geological-Mineralogical 3cienots AoAoBogdanovp Doctor of Geographical Sciences A.D06brovol'skiy, Doctor of Geogmphical Sciences: V.P.Zenlcovich, V.G.Kort and M.I. LIvovich, Doctor of Physioal-Mathamtioal Sciences M.I.Budykov Candidate of Geographical Sciences N.N.Rozov, corresponding members AS USSR Ye.M.Lavranko, V.B6Soohava, L.A.Zenkavich, Doctor of Biological Sciences A.B.For=ov, member AS USSR A.A.Grigoeyevt corresponding member AS USSR S.V.Kaleanik, Doctor of Gtographical Sciences S.Yu.Gellerp Candidate of Technical Sciences N.F.Leontlyev, Doctor of Technical Soienoes K.A.Salishchav, chief editor of the GUGK MIM U-90;;4 SiI.Shurov, Candidate of Technical Sciences V.A. Bashltvini'ohief editor of the atlas Ye.M.Oenderova, chief engineer of the -Jn'.Wh GUM A. VJdel' ahteyn. The atLis will be completed thinA ito-15-YS&rse I. Mapa.-ProductAon Card, 4(4 SOMOV, A.I., otv. redc _ZIrjPFI.OVYu. V. , prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red..; BASEMAVIN, V.A., kand~X6lffE_.n_s_ulc, red.; V07NOVA. V.V., red.; GURMU, Ye.L., kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; GUREVICH, I.Y., red.; ZHIT, I.S., red.; ZARUTSKAYA, I.P.. red.; USFAVSKIT. I.I., red.; KOZLOV, F.M., red.; HIKISHOV, M.I., kand.geograf.unuk, red.; SADCHIKOV, S.P,, red.; TIKHOMIROV, D,I.-i -rod.!,* TUTOCHKINA, "V,A., rqd. 1 BALANTMAj I.k., red. kart; BOGDANOVA, L.A., red.kart; BOCHMOVA, I.L., red.kart; VIMIMMVA. G.P., red.kart; VOLKOVA, A.P., red.kart; GOSTEVA, N.A., red.kart; Y&FIMOVA, G.M., red.kart; ZHIV, D.I., red.kart; KRAVCHMO, A.Vo, red. kart; KUBRIKOVA, U.S.. red.kart; OMIRTSOVA, N.A., red.kart; KIJRS&OVA, I.V., red.kart; LOBZOVA, N.A., red.kartv; MMS=VA, L.M.. recl.kart; MOSTMAN, S.L., red4kart; PANFILOVA, M.Y., red.kart; SWNOVA, V.D., red.kart: SKIRNOVA, T.H., red.kart; THMSMOVA, V.S., red.kart; FE)MOVSKAYA, G.P., red.kart; FETISOVA, N.F.. red.kart-, ITLIGUS, Z.Kh., red.kart; SWIRO, Ya.M., red.kart; SHISMIN, Ye.l., red.kart; YASHU- NICHKINA, Ye.G., red.kart. V razrabotke kart prinimali uchastiye: ALISOV, B.A., prof.; BMZINA. M.Ya.; VASIIa7SKIY. L.I.; GaVRILGVA, S.A., kand.geograf.nauk-; GINZBtMG, G.I., kand.tokhn.nauk; DOBOSKINSKAYA. I.B.: MSTICROMA, A.I.; ILAVRMO, Ye.M.. prof.; LOZIMOVA, V.H.. kand. tekhn.nauk; HILANOVSKII'g Ye*Yeol kandegeologo-mineral.nauk; RIERAYLOV, A.A., prof.; MYSIMIN, Ye.P.; PUZANOVA. V.P., kand.geograf.nauk: (Continued on next card).. SOMOV, A. I. --(continued) Card 2. ROZOV. N.H., prof.; SMIRKOV, D.I.; TARASOV, A.P.; TROrIMOVW~ATA, Te.A., kand.geograf.nauk; TUGOLBSOV, D.A., kand.Volo.-o-mineral. nauk. ZININ, I.F., takhn.red. [Geographical atlas for secondary school teachers] Geografioheakii atlas; dlia uchitelei arednei shkoly. Izd.2. Moskva, Glav.upr. geodazii i kartografii KVD SSSR, 1959. 191 P. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Predstavitall Nauchno-iouladovatellskogo instituts matodov obu- chnniya Akademii pedegagicheakikh nai* RSFSR (for Zaslavskiy). 2. Predstavitell Upravleniya shkol Ministerstva proavyashcheniya, RSFSR (for Tutochkine). 3. Chlony-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for lavranko, Mikhaylov). (Maps) FILIMV, Yu.V.*.KIL'MIR, Tu.G.; BYUSRGBNS, L.K.; BLSIUAVIN, V.A.; -1 SHAYAROYA, T.A., red.Izd-,m; ROMANOTA, T.T., tekhn.red. [Problems in planning the section of nature maps in complex atlases of republics, torritories, and provinces of the U.S.S.R.] Toprosy proek~,Oirovanii& rasdela kart prirody komplekm- snykh atlasov respublik, kraev i oblastei SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-z7, 1960. 124 p. (Leningrad. TSentraltuyi nsuchno- issledovatel'skii institut geodezii, aeros"emki i kartografti. Trudy, no-133). (Russia-Maps, Physical) (MIRL 13:6) IEONTIYEV, Nikolay Fedorovich; JILIPPOVI-Yu.V,,,,-red.; MCMCHENKO, F.I., red. izd-va; M(H V.S., takhn. redo (Geographical foumdatioiw of the cartography of submarine relief on bypsometric rwips] Geografichaskie osnovy karto- grafirovaniia podvodnogo rellefa na gipsometricheokikh kartakh. Moskvaj Izd-vf) geodez.lit-ryj 1961* 205 p, (MIM 15, 1) (SUI~Mrine topograplW) FILIPPOV, Yu.V. ,.New work of Soviet cartography ("Agricultural atlas of the U#S-S#R," Reviewed by IU.V~ Filippov). Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geoge I no. 4tl%-159 Jl.!Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Agriculture--Maps) P'LlIll"OV Y V cal'turza-elly of ratullal ;"Ondit-ionc Oil t' -.art no, jll~!!. * Got (Phys-Ical goography- ~Ivfaps) FILIPPOVI Yu~V.j BYUSHGFIIS, L.M. Adjustment of maps of natural features in atlaosse Good. i kart. no.3943-49 Mr 163. (MIRA 160) (Atlases) KAPIISAY-M.L.; ?MEHaOKJI FI-LIPPOV,,-Yu.Ye. Spectra characteristics of the system V - BaO in polarized light. Fiz.tvar.tela 3 no#n:3529-3531 x 161o (NIRA 14.10) I* Leningradskiy politekhnichookiy institut, im. M.I.Kalinina. (Tungsten--Spectra) (Ba*ium oxide--Spectra) 2N, 'P, f tMEW-T, ACC NR9 AP6019963 I AUTHORt . Brichein, Ls (Ceske Budejovice) I Filipova , A m- 13 041 Psychiatric Departaento Ganoral Hospitals Cook& Budejovice TITIX: Atr2pine coma therapy and a proposal for using k-Updanip-e-in psychiat-ric treatment /This paper was pl;esented at the 7th Annual Psychopharmacalogicul Meeting, jesenik, 20-23 january 1965,/ SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, V* 79 no@ 31 1965, 248 TOPIG TAGS: drug treatments psychiatry ABSTRAM Report on treatment of 14 patients with atropine coma is presented. 2 neurotics and 2 schizophrenics were.treated with scopolamine (hyoscine); t~his has milder peripheral side effects but stronger sy hotropic effects. Scopolamine n is more potent than benactyzine. :brig. art. in EpgJ- C.PRS-/ SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none FILIPPOVA,-A.A. -, Correlational analysis of circulation indices. Mateor.i gidrol. - no.8:32-36 Ag 163. (EIRA 16:10) 1, Institut fisiki atmosfery m SSSR, TSYNOVNIKOV, A.S.; FILIPPOVAP A.A. Selection of samples and the indices of coke properties. Standartizatsila 28 no.301-36 Mr'64* (MIRA 17:5) , ~f'l , , -,; M, 12/1 Pb siology Jan 59 3 e c 2 28. ISOLATION OF' NUCLEOTIDES FROM HYDROLYSED PANCREATIC GLAND BY MEANS OF ANIONITES (Russian text) - -Filippova A.A. and P r o k o f I e v M. A. Fac. of Chem.. State Univ., -Xr6-9_U0W----HT0XHI- MIYA 1958. 23/1 (140-145) Tables 2 Illus. I A method has been developed for Isolation of the whole mixiure of mononucleotides from an alkaline hydrolysate of an aqueous extract of pancreas and from an alkal- 'ine hydrolysate of the pancreatic nucleoprotein by means of nnion -exchange resins 'AN-2F' and 'EDE-10' produced In the USSR. The cation-exchange resin 'KU-2' was shown to be suitable In the (H) form for isolating free nucleotides from am- um, sodium and barium salts without loss of phosphorus. It had been shown expe r entally that with the use of Ion-exchange resins conjointly with classic eKoi,m.s t Is possible to isolate chernically pure guanylic acid by a comparatively me M simple technique, 6 2 0 AUTIHO -3 --1111P t.-, i IITM.' Iillaer~ Th,~rrcn on the Limit Behavior of Emnpiri ~a. Dist ri bu. tion ninctiors T"!'jT ~D 7,- A LDc'4,1 wAy Ak.,AF-mii nauk SSSRj 1959* Vol 129, Nr 1 pp 44- 17 AIITUW~T The author joins.pa-perio of Mises frief 1,-, Let Tz bii~ a sz~qu-n,o of indepondpnt~unlformly dist-r--buted 117 .-ribution tunction F(x). On a convex ez-~t' o'T 41(4 ith the diu4 of real fxxr-~~I;iona.V(x) of the real argument x let -7 the m-t Ae~cording to 1,2 .4 (y (x) "(-,Es' with respect to tho Aifferentlability of T in the point V/XI T z,;:, t is explained with the aid of tIe functional!j - (, ~ ", x A (--- 6; I ) . T TIIP'. - IV Let ?*(x~ be the empiri,:~al dl~.7,~ribut-I~in [V(~~); fIi---;PJ n ) r- 't) flun~tion ol the magni-udes and 3.641. F - (X) n I I P(x) t(F*(x) - F(x)), T is -,alled alfiees-functional of the n order m --~n t-he point F(x) if 1) there exists a-0F r-er -e~ 'Iha-~ T T 11}-*' if r,-+.-o; 2) T i-~3 m time5 4,!:, r n E-: FO n T 1/4 Df-st,"71b%itie.-n Funr,"Aoris -t (x Z. then ama 71-'th 7!~jjrect '~Q ill F~, 1W t C h n V( -.t (W (x ~~r all p (x 0 -..C[O t L T,Q"- Io "he ipa:;e- 1,(3)(P) (q-t~9-) b~.-Iong al- q W co f cr wh';,,;h V Ej - 0 (n -* co) teLO'l dtp n f or all 0, > 0 an d p m, where P(t)(x) = F(x) + n + t C-PTI (x) - F(x)] . The following spaces are defined: Card 2/4Z El/052/62/007/001/002/005 Missal theorem on the aeymptotic ... 0111/C444 T(m)(F), p -1,2, to be the set of the functions f(xl,..., x.) for which P cc cc S.... S I fp(x Xi dF(x J, )AL OD - cc - 00 where m+1 m+1 + M 2 2 11 1 / Ji for 11 / 12 and every 'k (k - 1'..Im) attaining one of the values J1, wh9re among the 'k at most two are equal to the same J19 The norm in i 2(m)(F) is 0o.. ~ 2 f (F) OD M f (xi x im n dF(x ii 2 1-1 where it is summed. over all r and over all possibilities to distribute Card 3/4Z 61/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic C111/C444 among the m arguments r different ones such that no argument appears more often than twice. (m)(F), p - 1.2, is defined to be the set of the functions The space Lp f(xit ... 5xm for which r fp(xi Xi dF(x1 00 OD 00 m where r m; j If-91 m r) J, j, for 1 2 1 12' and every ikattaining one of the values j 1 The norm is co cc , 1 /,? f ILM (m f2(X, x dP(x J, L2 (F) Co - 00 where it is summed over all r::!-: m, and all possibilities among m arguments to distribute r different ones. Card 4/4Z 3/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic CIII C444 Theorem 1 : Let T be a Mises functional of order m+1 at the point F(x). Further let exist T(P) IPWI y1l..., Y,1 (P = 1,2,..., M-1) such that T(P) EF(x)i y1p ... Y 0 identically with respect to y 9.-., y for p m/2 IV p ~ 1f2p ... , m-1- Then the random variables n (T [Fn T EPFI and n-m/2 + CD + 00 m M! T(m) [P(x); y19..., YJ dEFn (yi) - F(yi) - 00 00 are asymptotically equivalent in the sense that their difference is converging for n --), oo to 0 with respect to the probability. By theorem 1 the investigation of the limit distribution of T[ Fn is reduced to the proof that T is a Mises functional (see theorems 2 a nd 3), and to the investigation of the limit distribution of Card 5142- Mises' theorem on the asymptotic . . . + 00 + 00 n m/2 MI T(m) rF(x) ; v, YMI -00 00 (see theorem 4)_ There denotes S/05 62/007/001/002/005 C111YC444 I- IM] d[F. (yi) - F(y A i-~j + 00 + 00 b a H(t,T) T [T,xF M (,K), S EF(t)]~ dGi(xi) n dF(t)(.r4)' n n i=b+ 1 n - - 00 00 (1.6) where X = (x x 0 ve- b !!:-L a, 0 --- t --F 1F(t)(x) = F(x) + 1 a n + t F * W - FWI , sit ... p S being certain functionals, G (xi),.. I n 1 1 G b(xb ) being monotone non-decreasing functions~ The functional T~h~(;) J (0 vc- t :C- 1) be defined by H(t,T) - 0 (for t - 1 identical W (1.5)). Card 614:Z 8/052/62/007/001/002/005 Rises' theorem on the asymptotic . . . C111/C444 Theorem 2: The following conditions be satiefiedt 1.) there exists a T 0 such that H(OIT 0 = 01 Hj(OvTO) ~ 0 2.) Si$ ... 9 31 are Mises functionals of order m in F(x) 3.) For all T, S, from a neighborhood of the point To, Sib] S1 IF] and all 0 4 u i Ir.1 (i a) there exist the derivatives e!f (T, X14 41" J TIV DIOLas" they are continuous withrespect to T, U, and their absolute values are not latger than the function f(3( where 00 , (a-b) S ... f0t) dGi(X i) P, LI (F); here p - 0,1,...,m - 00 - 00 1 q. f or m > 1, and p 0, 1, 2 f or m 1; 0 ics tC- p; 0 4eL, !S p (1- 1, a) 0 P (i-1, l) I Card 7/AZ S/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic . . . C11I/C444 a Ir + + p 4-) For all T, B 1 S from a neighborhood of T 0, S, EF] SIEFI there exist the derivatives ap+q(f ~T.XF (IL),S -CI Tr+t'o IL 61 a S(rt (Y' they are continuous with respect to T,,S , and their absolute values are not larger than g(,N,,), where b c0 00 ' (a-b) g6l) n dG L (F). Here p, are the i(xi)6 Z2 00 co i-I same as above, + q, 0 i!5 q :t Card 8/4Z S/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic . . . C111/C444 Then there exists a solution of the equation H(t,T) = 0 which is a Mises functional of order m at the point F(x), where T EF ] = T 0 Theorem 3: The function ~ (T,96, T k ) be given in a certain neighbor- hood of the point T., [F Is..#, T k (F ]9 and in this neighborhood there are assumed to exist the continuous derivatives (Tit#.. I TO a TI T k k where p - is ... I M; rc 011s, ... fm (i-11,1k), Y r P, and T,i*--PjT i i=j i k are Mises functionals of order m at the point F(x). Then ~ (T,,...,T,) is a Mises functional of order m at the point F(x). Theorem 0 Let'?(x x if(m)(F) a function symmetric with respect m 2 to all arguments. ThOrL there exists a symmetric function h(x1I ... Card 9142. S/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic C111/C444 ...9 xm) EV2(e), being defined for 0 4 xi::S 1(1 - 1,....m) such that in all continuity points of the functionf(z) there holds lim p ~ nm/2 +00..+00,, drF*(xi)-p(xi)~ X- zP JB (h, fq < zj Z) n4 00 E. n n 10 ,:0011-1 m Here B(hqP 4.0 S h(x1ts.wj xm) dp (x,), where P(x) is a 0 0 conditional Wiener rocess with (~(1) = 0 (considered is a Wiener process, where Mo~, 0). More exactly: (x) (0 c. x :6 1) is a Gauss process for which M Nx) = C); M P(x) (Xy) - x(I-y) for x !S y. L2(Dm) is Lf 2(m)(F) for F(x) - x(O-S: x -4- 1). Theorem 5: Let h(xgy) (0 1C x -4 1, 0 tt. y z.- 1) be symmetric, h(xq Y) e -~,(D 2). Then Card 10/4z S/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic . . . C111/C444 1 1 - 1 exp [ i~ h y) d (X) d (y)~ - [D(21A 2 , where 0 0 D(z) is the Predholai determinant of the symmetric kernel h(x,y) - h(x,y) h(x,t) dt- h(t,.y)dt + 11(s,t) ds dt. 0 0 0 The author mentions; 1. 1. Gikhman, N. N. Chentsov, R. L, Dobrushin. There are 8 Soviet-bloc and 17 non-Soviet-bloc references. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as followss J. Blackman, On the Approximation of a distribution function by an empiric distribution, Ann. Math.-stat., 26, 2 (1955), 256-267; H. Chernoff and E. Ii. Lehmann, The use o7f7maximum likehood estimates in X2 tests for goo(Iness of fit, Ann. Math. Stat., 25, 3 (1954), 579-586; D. A. Darling, The Cramer-Smirnov test in the parametric case, Ann. Math. Stat., 26, 1 (1955), 1-20; Card 11/12 S/052/62/007/001/002/005 Mises' theorem on the asymptotic . . . C111/C444 J. Kiefer, J. Wolfowitzp On the deviations of the empiric distribution function of vector chance variables, Trans. Amer. Math. 3oc-, -87, 1 (1958), 173-186. SUBMITTED: October 25, 1959 Card 12/12 BCRESKOV, O.K.; VASILEVICH, L.A.; GURIYANOVA, R.N.; KERNERMAN, V.Sh.; SLINIKOP 14.G.1,FILIPPOVA, A.Go; CHESNOKOV, B.B. Oxidation of ethylene in a fluidized bed of a catalyst. 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Kow,fal.41 0 ties, ass, Noe lee tie 0 .A ZI to ~-ILA too goo -o", so -r - -T -I use ail stogm rk IWO -4 *Isa 0.00, vvq tan iaw 0 o o its a -~,6415 0 0 0 0 * e 0 0 if -0- 0 of 0 14 T" V - a- 0 IS x IS, r-L-f- P.1~11%116 .`AO of of (,4 40 to 0 * 6 0 a 06 0 4 0 0 W it L. it ids LAW Mainn-C'U614 L i .Met of Phititiantwe all- Muentanaids'sif human, P-0., ; of 41 1 ripheral nerves and skeletal Muscle. A. 0. Filitilsova - - - - T ( wentlial. Inst. KurottWogfi i Klin. Per v 5 1ft*4rw,., y1rh VIPMA, botownw). l1rull. Akipil. Biel. Med. 18. N,I - 4 1). W-71.10044).-The chrimimia was hivntigated in 17 wounded patients with injured spine and qji~ "it a* Ali;I blisistitic Paralysis, as well as in healthy individuak W th nerk wounds tfir muclels anti nerves of the upsk-t as unit lower extremities were iny"tigated. and with chtit wounds only the usts-xics and nerves of the lower tirstreod. 00 tit The chroistaxisisis of the turdian, radial, uInar, pArrii, 00 ne4l. and fibial nenvi still the bicrps, triceps, Ca4trocurni- 00 iwi and tiftialis antefitir nauscirs were det4l. I'llenwnifie i i I d 3 wa% g vvn nterisad aisagir of III to MI nig. 2-3 tinivi a r III day several days is succession or ever other sta It 1 00 y. y w4it found to Awt th i h f o0v en e c rintax a o motor ncr%v,. and skrlcta) museles, In same caw, to I/ji, or 3/r, the origin4l, 00 ralue. The clinical picture abo changed, (or spasms Ale. CreaAttl Suitt lostull was I~Ilcd. 'I'lle isitentity *tit[ the duratitin of IN offect deps-ndtil Ant the doic of plictiandur F or c"Illufluxt, the Mect of eptledflue (N) ills. givvil 11 Nw miWittwinsuilly) was studied. This increawJ the clunn- assia s asms bewm stro d l f - 1 it- e mu4cu , nger. an ar Sams% p rreased. Healthy indixiduals given single dows of It)-+' Wit Ills. of phemunhic shmcd a (hriftnitir shortnting of the chromixia. nf the pirripliml ner%vs and skeletal rim-k-. A j 0 1 L a 0114I.Lu"KAL LITIRSATting CLASSUFKATION -of .00 "as 9see =*a I A. roe 9100 role ago moo woo %ficaj 41A, Inv C44 -.1 P I Al r a -j 8 AM o a a i is it 5 A 4 1.) U Sir J. i; it 0 a to Opill K~Itll Knit it 19 "D 0 1 41111111411414 61: : : : : :!a 40 0 0 a 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 010 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 0 * a 0 0 a 0 14 aloof 000 0000000-0 CA-04100-60000*00 tillsoOll rILIPPOVAo A.G. Iffect of effort on cardiac function. Top. fisiols no.5:28-37 153. (HLRA 8:1) 1, Institut klinicheskoy fitiologil Akademil. nauk USSR. (HIART, pbrxiology, off. of effort in antatals, IIGG) FILIPPOVA, A.G. -~"M="Wwwft-wW Iffect of physical load on the electrocardiogram. Report No.2. VaP. fiziol. no-10:95-lo6 '54 (MLRA 10:5) 1. Institut fiziologii im. A.A. Bogomolltsa Alcademii nauk USSR, Isboratoriya vysshey nervnoy dovatelluosti i nervuoy trofiki. (RIANCTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (IMCISE) FnIPPOVA A. 0. Meat of physical efforb on electrocardlograpble shangeso REfeat of amwe physical Wort. Voprefisiole no*91100-Gul M Ou 3411) I* Inotitut fiziologii In* A*A* Bogamolitea Jkademii nauk U,M% Iaboratoriya Ypshey uvrmoy deyatellnoati i nermoy trofikio WRAPHTp off. of ph,,ra, effort in d6go) (STHMP effecrtis, on 1CM in dogs) Cheinges in conditioned motor (defensive) reflexes In d s maler minor muicular loads [with summerr in Vnglieb]. Fiz iol. Shur. TUkr J 3 no.6: 15-25 D '57. (HIRA 11:2) 1. ingtitut fisiologii im. O.O.B,Dgomollteye Akedemii neuk MMO laboratoriya vishchoi nervovoi d-lalluosti. (CONDITIOMW BUTONS31) R~ FILIPP01 Changes in conditioned motor (defensive) reflexes caused by heavy d,vnamia loads. Yisiol. zhur. [tTk-rj 4 no.6:719-729 N-D '58. (MIRA 32:3) 1, Institut fiziologii im. A.A. Bogomolltsa AN MSR. laboratoriya, vysshey nerynoy deyatelinoati i troficheskikh fanktsiy, (CONDITIOMID RISPOWI) (IIXBRGISB) VALUMA, T.K.;--ZIZj1jOLAt' A.G., Ghauges in the electrocardiogram following bilateral adremlectoiq in dogs. Biul.eksp.biol.i mod, 47 no.8.,33-39 Ag 159" (MIRA 12--1i) 1. Is laboratorti oudokhrinnykh fnaktsiy (rukavoditall - akademik AN SSSR T.P. Komisearenko) i laboratorit fisiologii vysshey nervnoy devatellnostilrukovoaitell - akadem~k AN 'USSR G.V. 7ollbort) Ineti- tuba fiziologii imeni A.A. Bogomolltna (dlr. -' chlet-korreopondent AV USSR A.Y. Makarchenko) AN USSRp' Niyev. Predstavlena deyetvitell- rqu chlenom AMN SSSR R.N. Gorevym. (AMMWMTomr eff.) (=GTROGARDIOGR&PHT) MR FILIPPOWAt A.G. [Filippmp H.H.] ]Cffeot of musdalar strains and osifeine 'p~ extinct conditioned motor (defense) reflexiv in dogs. Fisiol. shur. Pkid 6*no66s 741~456 N-D 160* .14$1) 1. Labomtory of Higher Nervous Activity W Trophio Funotions of the,A*A4pqgcmoIets,Inatitut9 of Physiology of the Acadaq of 110ionoee of the Ma,ainian boSeRe't Kiarrs (CONDITIOM FMPONSE) (EMISE) ..(awmz) FILIPPOVA, A.G. Changes in the motor (defense) conditioned reflexes in dogs at varying stages of a heavy static load. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 3.1 no6l+&712;-717 J1-Ag 161. (MIRA 15:2-) 1, Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev. (CONDITIONED &SPOME) PUTILINv N,,I.., prof,vlDt*.,red.; ALEKSENTARVAp-E.S., prof., red,j KLKARCHENKOp A.F.p' akademik, red.1 PRIKHODIKOVA, Ye.K., prof., rod.; SKLYAROV, Ya.P., prof., rod.; TOFtSKAYA, I.To", kand. biol. miuk, red.; FELIDMAN, A.B., prof., ted.; FjLIPPOVA-,'.A,G'-' kand. 1swi. ntak., red.; FUGOO, O.M.p protop red.; YANKOVSKAYA, Z.B.9 rad. izd-ia; MATVEYCHUK, A.A.t takhn. red. (Selected worka]IzbmWe trudy. Kiev, Iad-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1962. 454 P. (NIRA 16:3) 1. Akadsmiya nauk Ukr. SSSR (for Makarchenko). (PHYSIOLOGY) FILIPPOVA, A.G. [Fillpova., H.H.) --listoration of motor (defense) conditioned reflexes after heavy otsoular strains in dogs. Fiziol. zhur. (Ukr.] 8 no.2:176-184 Mi-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) Laboratoriya vysshey nervnoy dayatellnosti Instituta fiziologii im. A,A.Bogoinolltsa AN USSR, Kiyev. (CONDITIONED RESPONS3) FILIPPOVA, A.G. [Filipova, H.H.1 - Cliange in the motor alimentary (food ]procuring) conditioned I roflexes in dogs under the effect of a dynamic load. Fiziol. zhur. (Ukr.] 9 no.4:443-450 Jl-Ag 16:3. WIRA 17:10) I. Laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity of Man and Animals of the A.A. Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of the Academy of Soiences of the Ukrainian S.S.R.f Kie,;r. , . ,4. i-. F,~ t~: - 'm ~~5 ~ 4 . -1~4.,p~-.~',~,;Ac ~ iiiiiiikiwkwimm VAIUYEVA, T.K. [Valuieva, T.K.); FILIPPOVA, A.G. [Filipova, H.H.) Effect of adrenalectomy on the protein content of the blood serum In dogs following physical stress. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.) 11 no.6;761-766 N-D 165. (MMA 19:1) 1. Institut fiziologii im. A.A. Bogoiaolltsa AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. Submitted April 15, 1965. 13MMOyi lA4'j91=W'# 'PSIG I SOLMI=*# II.N.j BFZNIKIT# B.Gol FILX"OTA- An tiblotic I*opertlo a and Oyete4t$c popit.ion of o "me aotinomycetes fr= the gloUsydrus group, Repok No.- 20 Trudy- Inst, idorobioli no*AsI824" 160o (MIM 14, 11 1*',LeningrwUkiy nauchno-looledavateklIfkiy iwtitut gintiblotil;av.. ar- -NP TSYr,ANOV,.V.A.,,- GOLYMOV, P.N.; SOLOVIYEV, S.N.; B=,1'KIY0 B.G.; FILMOVA, A.I. ------------ Antibiotic substances of the plyane series. Report No.2: Study of the biological properties of actinomyces vhich produce polyone antibiotics. Eksp. i klin. issLpo antibiot. 2:6-12 160. (MIRA l5s5) (ANTIBIOTICS) (ACTINORCES) TSYCANOV, V.A.; GOLYAKOV, Y.N.; SOLOVIYEVt S.11.; BELENIKIY, B.G.; PILIFFEP Antibiotic substances of the polyene meries. Report No.2: Study of.the physicochemic.al properties of polyene antibioticsi, Ekap. i klAn. isel, po antibiot. 2sl3-20 160. (MIRA 15:5) (ANTIBIOTICS) TSYGAVOV, V.,A.; GOLYAKOV, P.14; MALYSHKIVA, M.A..; FURSWO, M.V.; FILIPPOVA A. I. Chwracteristics of antibiotics produced by Actinomyces levoris. .AnUbiotiki 8 no.1:29-33 Ja'63. (MMA 16. :6) 1. Ieningradskiy institut antibiotikovo (ACTIVOMYCES) (ARTIBIOTICS) I --mg VENSLER, V.I.; FILIPPOVA, A.I. Synthesis and study of aminodeoiy sugars. Part 43 Infrared spectra of come derivatives of 6-anino-6-deoxy-D~galactose and 5-andno-~!~-deoxy-D-xylose. Zhur.ob.khi . 33 no.632030-2033 Je -Iunt-Unt torVq-41i i Leningradskiy nauvhno-f*vsledovatel'BkijY institut antibiotikov. (Galactose-Absorption spectra) (Xylose-Absorption spectra) TSYGANOV, V.A.; KONEV, Yul'ye.; PURSENKO, M,V,,,, IOFINA, E.I.; ALIBERT,, M.M.; HISTAFOVA, N.N.; VENKOVA, I.B.; SOIDVIXEVI S.N.; MALYSHKMO M.A.; BOGDANOVAj N.P.; KOTENKO, T.Vj- FILMIOVAO Lsolation and characteristics of actinomycetes producing the witibiotic trichomycin. Antibiotiki 9 no.4!291~296 Ap 164. (MIRA 19-.1) 1. Leningradskiy, nauchno-issledovatell'skiy institut antibiotikov. all .45 77. I-IBMYLOVA,l V,N.J- Addition of certain sodium aryl sulfinates toc4 unsaturated awpoundoo Zhure org, kh" 1 noOsI621,1625 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. leningradskly khJnlko-farmatserticheskiy institut. Submitted Aulpat 6,, 1964, on M4 A 13 14-57-7-14823 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnall Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7, pp 99-100 (USSR) AUTHOR: Filippova, A. K. TITLE: Determination of Soil Evaporation by the Water Balance Method (Opredeleniye ispareniya s pochvy metodom vodnogo-balansa) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gos. gidrolog. in-ta, 1955, Nr 48, pp 38-60 ABSTRACT: The author reports the results obtained by an expe- dition which studied the dynamics of moisture content in the soil and the evaporation from barley fields by means of the water balance method. She describes the method usedand discusses hydraulic characteristics of soil. She also provides data on average moisture content and evaporation (which were obtained by studying water balance and by weighing samples in soil Card 1/2 evaporators), data on moisture! dietribution in the amp --cl LL I~L 14-37-7-14823 Determination of Soil Evaporation Wont.) various soil layers to a de th of 10 m, and the results of an analy- sis of the water samples. ~he results thus obtained lead the author to the conclusion that the method of water balance is applicable to the determination of total evaporation ofily when surface runoff is absent and. moisture migration from upper to lower soil layers does not occur Numerous measurements of moisture must be taken in this work. Th;! error of this method increases when moisture migration to the deep layers is large. Card 2/2 1. N. L. PILIPPOTA A.K. 3~6:rcolation of snow melt into the soil during a thay. Tr3d.T GGI no-48:113-W 155- (M A 9:7) (SDil percolation) (Snow) 9F-, Rg M UW111k, AoV,.; FILIPPOVA,.AoXh.; DOHNINA, Ye.S.; URMOLOVA. T.Io; G.V. Synthesis and some.conversiono of vinyl ethers of chloro- phenols. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.11:9-16 '58. (MIRA, 12:2) 1. Irkatakiy goeudaretvamW universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova. (Ithers) t m9NA 15-57-4-5436 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 189 (USSR) AUTHOR: Filippova, A. K. TITLE: Permeability of Water Through Fro-zen Forest Litter (Vodopronitsayemost' merzloy lesnoy podstilki) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gos. gidrolog. in-ta, 1956, Nr 54 (108), pp 119-126. ABSTRACT: The author discusses the results of observation in an afforested region of the Soils-Study Institute of the Central Chernozem Belt imeni V. V. Dokuchayev in the Namennaya step' (steppe) and the Mariupoll Experi- mental Station for Aerial Forost-Improvement Surveys in Veliki Anadol: frozen litter with a small content of water (loss than 4 mm. per 1 cm layer) has the greatest volume of available pore space (50 to 60 percent) and a low degree of freezing. When the water content is in the interval from 4 mm to 7 mm, the volume of available pores decreases to 2 percent, but Card 1/2 the degree of freezing increases to a moderate value. 15-57-4-5436 Permeabilitir of Water Through Frozen Forest Litter (Cont.) The highest degree of freezing is found with maximum moisture (in excess of 7 mm 1 cm layer) and a minimum volume of available pore , 7 space /-from 20 (sic) to 1 percen-N . Inasmuch as movement of thawed water Through the frozen litter may occur only when there is available pore space, the permeability of the litter is determined by the degree of freezing. Slightly frozen litter with a large number of free pores has a permeability as high as when the litter has thawed; strongly frozen litter with few free pores has low permeability. Thorough freezing of very moist litter leads to low permeability and forms on obstruction to thawed water, reducing surface discharge down the slope. Zones of weak freezirg within highly frozen litter preserve a high degree of permeability in the frozen littor. card 2/2 A. M. Ch. FILIPPOVIL, A.K. q&TtW-co;~!aMve of the soils of the Sal Stoppe. Trudy GGI no.57--54-72 1569 Mu iotO (Sal Steppe---Soil moisture) RLIPPOVA, A.K. Moisture and physical characteristics of loesslike loams of the Sal Steepe. Trudy GGI zio.63:28-43 ,'58- OGRL 12:3) (Sal Steppe-soll moisture) j Z~~ IF, rA FILIPPOVA, A.K. Evaluating the moisture capacity of a cachment area by the moisture contont of soil. Trudy.GGI no.63:4'4-62 158. (MIRA 12:3) (Soil moisture) FILIPPMA - A. K. .Results of surveys of soil moisture in drainage areas. Trudy .GGI no.92:101,-138 t64. (MIRA 17:11) RALABINA, A.V,; DUBINSKAYA, B.I.; FILIPPOVAP A.Kh.; FROLOV, Yu.L.1 RATOVSKIY., G.V. Synthesis of virql ethers of nitro- and halonitrophenols. Izv. vys,ucheb.zav.; khim. i khim.tekh. 7 no,,2:232-236 164. (MIRA 18W 1. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, im. A.A.Zhdanova, kafedra, vysokomolehilyarnykh sayedineniy.