SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.YE. CHUBOV - L.A. CHUBUKOV

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f ALEKSMV, G.P.; ANDONIYEV, V.S.; ARNGOLID, A.V.; BASKINP S.M.; BASHMAKOV, N.A.; BEREZIN, V.D.; BEMWj V.A.; BIYANOV,, T.F.; GORBACHEVv VA.; GRECHKO, I.A.; GRINBUKH...G.S.; GROMOV, M.F.; GUSEV, A.I.; DEMENTIYEV, N.S.; DMITRIYEV, V.P.; DULIKIN, V.Ta.; ZVANSKIY, M.I.,- ZENKEVICHp D.K,; IVAHOVp BJ.; INYAKIN, A.Ya.; ISAYENKO, P.I.; KIPRIYANOV, I.A.; KITASHOVi I.S.; KOZHEVNIKOV,, N.N.; KOMffAGIN, B.V.; KROKHIN, S.A.; KUDOYAHOV, L.I.; KUDRYAVTSEV,, G.B.; URIN, S.G.; LEEMV , V.P.; LEVCHRNKOV, P.N.; IZMZIKOVp A.R.; LIPGART, B.K.; WPAREV, A.T.; MALYGIN, G.F.; MILOVIDOVA9 S.A.; MIHONDVt P.I.; MIKWLOV, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; MUSTAFIN, Kh.Sh.,-kand. tekhn. nauk; NAZIMOV, A.D.; NEFEDOV, D.Ys.; NIKIFOHOV, I.V.; NIYIULI:,,I, A.; OKOR0CHKr0V,, V.P.; PAVLENKO, I.M.; PODIUBINNIK, G.M.; FOLY. ; G.Ya.; PUTILINp V.S.; RUDNIK, A.G.; RUMIANTSEV, Yu.S.; SAZONOV,.N.N.; SAZONOV, N.F.; SAULIDI, L?.; SDOBNIKOV, D.V.; SEMWVv N.A.; SKRIPCHINSKIY, I.I.; SOKOLOV,, N.F.; STEPANOV, P.P.; TAHAKANOV, V.S.; TREGUBOV, A.I.; TRIGERY N.L.; TROITSKIY, A.D.; FOKIN, F.F.; TSAREV, B.F.; TSq:TSULjN, N.A.; kand. takhn. nauk; EXEL', F.F.; YUROVSKIY, Ya.G.; YAKUBOVS B.Ya., prof.; YASTHEBOV, M.P.; KAHZIN, I.V.,-Prof., glav. red.; HALTSUEV,, N.A., zam. glav. red.; MELINIKOV, A.M.# smo glav. red.; HAZIN,, N.V., zam. glav. red. i red. toma; VARPAXBDVICH, A.F., red.; PETEDir, G.D., red.; SARKISOV, N.A., prof.i red.; SARUKHANOV, G.L., red.; SEVASTIYANOV, V.I., red.; SMIRNOV,, X.I.t red.; GOTHAN, T.P., red.; BULIDYAYEV, S.A., tekhn. red. (Continued on next card) ALEKSEYEV, G.P.-(continued). Card 2. [Volga Hydroelectric Power Station; a technical report on the design and construction of the Volga Hydroelectric Power Sta- tion (Lenin), 1950-1958] Volshakaia gidroslektrostantsiia; tekhnicheakii otchet o proekt"Lrovanii i stroitellstve Volzh3koi GES imeni V.I.Lenina, 1950-1958 99. V dvukh tomakh. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat. Vol.2.(Organization and execution of constrution and assembly work] Organizatsiia. i proizvodstvo, straitellno- montashnykh rabot. Red. toma: N.V.Razin, A.V.Arngolld, N.L. Triger.. 1962. 591 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1., DeyBtvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Razin) . (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (Lenin)--Design and construction) CHUERIK, G K a-%,4 KVZNmrsov \(,V. 1. CHUBRIK. G. K. 2. USSR (600) 4. Parasites Fishes 7. Life cycle of.Rhodotrema quadrilobata Basikalova 1932, an intestinal parasite.of flounder. D.okl. AN SSSR.83 No. 61 1952. Munnanskaya,Biologicheskaya Stantsiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Rcd. 9 Feb. 1M 9. Month& List of Russian Accessions., Library of Congress, September 1952. Unclassified. 22317 B113 61/000/004/006/015 -4 A054YA127 AUTHORSt Suyarov, D.I., Candidate.of Technical Sciences; Benyakovskiy, M. A., Engineer,_and Chubrikov, L. G., Engineer TITLE: Certain characteristics of rolling between rolls pressed to- gether beforehand PERIODICAL: Stall, 196191 no. 49 336 339 TEM, When rolling thin strips on rolls which have been pressed to- gqther before.the strip enters-the mill, the edges of the roll-bodies re- main, in some casest in contact with each-other during rolling. The calcu- lations referring to the forces active in this process on the plastic defor- mation of the stand, the relation between these forces and the thickness of, the outgoing strip, as well as the experience gained, all show that the sta- bility of the stand is.greater when the edges of the rolls.are in oontact during the rolling process than when there is a gap between the roll-bodies. When operating with the edges of roll-bodies in contact, greaser accuracy is, obtained, thinner strips are produced, with the same pressure as on used conventional roll stands. It is also possible to increase the accuracy of. Card 1/3- 8/13 61/000/004/006/015 Certain characteristics of rolling between... A054YA127 the strip thickness without having to readjust the rolls during the process~- This method isi in fadt, used already to roll foils with tolerances.of-the order of microns, (Ref. 5t I. L. V.oronov S. ff. Chernyak, et al., Tsvetnyye metally 1 1957, no. 5). The same.advantallges may be achieved for rolling thicker strips also. In.th 'is case the contact between the roll-barrels is effected by flanges'mounted at the barrel-edges. The equations used in cal- culating various factors of the rolling process with the roll-edges in con- tact, can be used for.this case as well, by replacing the value of.the bar- rel-length by that of the flange-width. The graphical representation of .rolling strips with flanged rolls shows that the disconnection of the flmigqw takes. place at a greater:thickness of-the outgoing strip the narrower the strip and the greater the compression of the rolls. There are 2 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATIONt Urallskiy filial AN:SSSR (Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences 'USSR) and Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernvkh metallov (Ural.Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metals) Card 2 CE~HU~BRIXL G (Sverdlovsk); SUYAROVI D.I. (SvercUovsk); SIROTIN~ 14. 1. SV,4r Svqrdlovq~k) Determining average unit pressures.in the investigation of plate mills. Izv. AN-SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk.jbt. i gor. delo no.1:22-25 J&-F 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Rolling MMO) .. ...... THORS Dil and, irot:Lu 1.1 I r L ~ Chubr o, uya . Sverdlo -in studie f st d "-Det" n ressure. ~p s 0 an S~: 'jjjng.'_th alc~ plat 4-- or.ro 1zvest1y'a-,: Otdeleniye.:~, PERIODICAL* Akadem3.ya..n -SSM kikh'-~nauli 6tek x S yo deloe eithnich" M llurk:Lya brr~6 '2 6 22: L9 31- 5 T EXT.: -1-rol Ing practice_~.the magnitude,- t. the, roll. n. ~normzll. 1 o 'pressure _for:~establishin p. in a a n ec. ess ary 12Y 9 VY on ,1p 4s_ _ . optimum roHin9,:4i;hedu1-e_ is::0 fo 1, alculated', fiom the standard- rmu a;- 3- i -AL -w ero" P - h b i~ -the k o th 6 width of ~,th 6% P~Iat e in ontac-~''Jfith?.: lie -the on -h absolute reducti t , . - er p a s, J'an ei i n__ th a"' st' a r t i n Sand fiila'l thickness:' h 9 A: AUTHOR: Mubrikov, L. G. LCianilidate of technical sciences) 7 ---+rt TITIS: VoMa~ LcOde converter vith an accelerating generator IC, j 114 WORM* P--iborostxvreniYe,- w0 I: 5s Lo65, 28-29 TOPIC TAGS-. Voltage to codo'converter ABSTROT: Tto demelopwat -is reported of a new VGItage-to-digital-code converter intended for,cu.nTerti-mg the pa"t - 7natdge-~ of a tensomter '(strain gage); the latter measures tt-;- I=esszzr-- in Feriodic rolling mills (reughing plate, structural and In the CGnwUt.Cr,, the iEOt VOItafge is Compared vith a feedback voltagge generated by a special unit. The resulting error voltage is vibrator- icodulated at c,:0 arz, a;Tlifled, and used not only for the conversion proper but also for storir--- the cade in a nonreversible binary counter. An autonoubu2 1~(~ Pulse/sec gene-rator is prwvided for enhancing the initial speed of conversion; 4:7. the begimiW, of each rolUng-rdll pass, ar accelerated "rough' control "at 500 p/sec takes place. Thmupon, during 0.2 sec a "finca control functions'* An oscinogram of funcctimir4, of a converter experimental model and the converter "ru lw CdxCCMtS abow- Orig. art. bas: Lt figures Receivinge and disgursement and disbursement planning and regu- lation of currency circulation in Bulgaria. Don.t kred. 18 ~A nq, 2:35-42 F 160.- (MIRK 13:1) 1. Ifachallnik Isissionno-kassovQgo upraTlenlya Bolgarskogo naradnogo,banka. (Bulgaria--Banks and banking) (Bulgaria--Money) XARATAUVO N.I., doktor*ekon.np. POLTAMKIT, F.Ta., doktor istor.nauk; TSAGMT, N.Aef doktor ekon.n'auk; MWT, NeAe, kandeekonjilauk [deceasedh IMIMMO, A.A.# kand.ekononauk; NOOZOW, F.M kand.skon.naukg PUTSUAl Kefo,kandeekonenauk; PODOROW, G:i.0 kandeskoii.nsuk; kand.ekon.nauk; PAMMOV, Aj., red.; MMK. I., red.; R,,.takhn.red, E-Rlstory of %eaten economic thought] Istoriis ruszkol ekonoul- ohaskol rqsli. Pod red. A.I.Pashkova i N.A.T&golova. Moskva. lad-vo sotalalluo-ekon.lit-ry. 'F61.2. Elpoch of premonopolistic caplialisal Rpokha dononopollstichaskogo kapitalisma, 'Ptele 1959. 526 p. (MIRA 13;5) 1. Akadenlya nauk SM. Institut okonomlkl*. (loonomice) VASEENTSEVAl V.M.j VOLKOV,, M.Lj ZMUNq V.A.; ZHUKOV, KAFUSTINv Ye.I.1 KOZLOVA,'N.G.; KOROCHKIN, V.V.,- KULIKOVp A.V.; MARINO, I.L,; HOLORALOV9 B.H.; ROMOV9 B.V.,- FEWROVv V.I.; SUMSKIY9 I.D.1 GRBGAUZt-Asq red&; SWZKf Map toeklm* rode, (Rov to study the economicis of socialism] Kak izachat' politichs- i3kniu ek=omiiu potivializm; posobie d3ia rukovoditelei seminmv vistmW partAuo9o prownsabeheniias Moakvav Hoisk. rabochU, 1961. 239 P. (HIM 1418) FIDELEV, Aleksanar Savellyevich, prof., aoktor tekhn.uauk;,gM 'Turiy Yeaoravich,, dotsent; Prinimali uchastiye: OBOUTT, A.P.. 'tgan. 'WMr.`ZS&If,'=OVICH, Y.L., ispoinyayushchiy obyazannosti dotsenta. ALMUNDROTSET, A.,, red.; ANMITVSKIT, T.9 tekhn. red, [Auilding maohineryj Stroitelluye mashiny. Itev, Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po stroit. .1 arkhit.USM, 1959. 385 P. (KCRA 13:3) (Building machinery) CIMUK-PODOLISKIY, D. D. "The Importance.of Craniogr&VW in the Diagnosis of Arachnoidendothelioms, of the Brain. 0 Cand Mod Sci Kiev I Medical Inst imeni, I. AL. - Bogomolets, 23 Doe 54 (PJp 14 Dee 54) Survey of-Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at U&9R Higher -A - - I-% More about the standards for.swine ard.pork. Hias.ind.SS-"-'R -11.5 no.104-35 164. (KIRA 17-.4) 1. Upr-jvlsniye myasnoy promyshlennosti Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva RSSR, MIEFVXM~ I Lly, -;. A.; ULEASDI"', 1. F.; DOSKACH,-A.-G.;-KAMANIN, L. -G.; -KUNINi- V~- LAVRENKO, Ye. M.; MURZAYEV, E. M.; RIKHTER, G. D.; CHUBUKOV, A. N.; FORMMOV, A. N. CHUBUKOV, At N. ARMAND,, D.L.; 13UDAGOVSKIYI, A.I.; VENDROV, S.L.; VITVITSKIYP G.N.; GELLER, S.Yu.; GERASIMV, I.P.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY, B.L.; GLUKH, I.S.; GRIGORIYEV, A.A.; DANIWVA, N.A.; ZHIVAGO, A.V.; MWRIKH, A.O.; KRAVCHENKO, D.V.; KUVSHINOVA, K.V.; MEDVEDEVA, G.P.; RAUNER,, Yu.L.; Aleksandr Petrovich Galltaov, 3.9.09-1965; an obituary. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:145 N-D 265. (MIRA 18:11) iR tj 13 tj ~-o V 1,t L ~ Al L", U! AND I al. va" ps"Sisis -4R0 "00114111% 041, al 6 figs. I #WL . 00 , Author iftfyw4 dw tonows of W"*Ar aw Comte aNd ON promm or,wudw 1 C K i . And MWWdft 1 hi MIA Ci C W by the env"* tf vmtw asd Uniftsw ~ MMY yup 8w by dw WINCY of tawl"" a wutbw ompkx effs"109W dukta" ftby*4kw" 'Aith a 6N f d l WI O ca o at y 'r~. wpw. I"UkbWblng s catakew 4 weather typo AM attei visb# th* man fn,.. 1 G see U" , A #*d6c appOcatim of this , is pme ted, Cm*x dynnic dissiataksy , Jv~es a tra"k ~iwyas st dhikase, It Is a amd"ation of ow Orthad of cGw*N dima. v With vYmP9ic4ftJ)-* wb.kb-i"OW,w ...dais OR air Masaft vW (MliL Tbeautharrivo see ON sub* W On diftao- 000 vw-w "go 040 00 "I me t 4LWM" Liffsat CLA*WKATOW we 0 11"IFIV &It U."041* aw, , s AT to as I ad a 0 1 w 0 9 do 3's 9 *0 6, 1 U OR a , 0 e 0 at all IS e o 0 o 0 0 0 0.0 0 go 0 0 0 0 a 0.0 46 0 4 0 006 000 0 1 = i 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 1 0 0000 0 00 00 0 Vv 0 0~0 OW-0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 * 0 0 FHAn I, TREASIM ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 186-1 BOOK call NO. QC98l.G5 Authors qHPz0.j,,;A Doctor of Geographical &iences Full Titles -35VC ION IN, THE SCIENCE OF CLIMATE (CLIMATE IN WEATHER TnYIPMES Tr"sliterated Title: 11o7oye v uohenii o,klimate (Klimat v pogodakh). Publishing Data Originating Agency: All-Union Society for Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge. Publishing House: PrInting House of the-NewspAper *Pravda" Date t 1949 go, pVs 24 No. of copies: 55iOOO Editorial. Staff Editon Zhukoy,, A.T. Tech. Ed.; Nona Editor-in his Orlov B P Professor Appraiser; None Wea.~~"--6;ographical'S~oiances Text Data Coverages Report of a public lecture describing a now method of climatic study called complex alimatology,.and defined as *complex-dynamic' climatological imalysis*. The author gives the principles of this solencep based on the study ofthe climate from the viewpoint.of the different"classes ,and typed of weather.. using new symbols. and codes. The lecturer'imphasizes the use of this new approach to caimatology in agriculture, medicine, and aviation. 1/2 Novoye v uchenii o klimate (Mmat v pogodakh) AID 166-1 The conceRt-ton in antirs-Ix ne and revolutionizes the conventional and universally adopted definition.of climate as the mean values of the-different meteorological elements for a large area and a protracted period (season, year). Many new symbols,, which do not 'correspondto the,international code, are described. Purpose: Tolpopularize the-nev conception,of,climatology, which is substanti- ally treated in the author's book Comple q;_jjWjQo Facilitiest Central Polytechnical Uhrary; .9.9. Federov and his students; ON= GmLfvj L.- As TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 187-1 JMK Call No. QG"~.G5 Author r Doctorof Geographical Sciences et Ful OV. TOM 'Transliterated Titlet Romplekensys, kl1matologiya Publishing Data. Crikinating.4joneys Witorial dowall'. Academy of Scienceep U*S*SoR.p in A Vf-Geography Publishing Houset' AcadsmW of Sciences -U S S.R, ~-Dstet 1949 Noe ppe: No of copies$ 4PWO Editorial Staff Witar- 2 arl A A. '1004001cian Tech. We t Faini Editor-m-in-Chieft None Appraiser: None Text Data Coverage:, The-textincludes the definition orthe fundamental method of complex climatology, vea-thik types-, the expression and Aructure of clinate in veather types., individual properties of local climatenj, the co-Myles-dynamle-welimatical analysis, depandenceof the climate on the. type of soil and topography of th4 earth surface, application of the principles of complex climatology to agriculture, nedaine, transport, and aviation. 1/2 Komplakanaya klimatologiya AID 187-1 Complex climatologyihad its.origin when a number of specialists in aserles of articleirin the periodical press here in the UsS.A. and abroad (1920-1925).found that the conventional and universally adopted determination'of climate an the mean or average of individ- val meteorologiialslomente vith no mutual interrelation,vas inadequate* -Th*s recognitioniof inadlquacy caused Prof. LL Fedorov and later hi o-folloveroland'studentopone of whom is the authorp to bring forth a now method of determining climate,, to vhich they gave the name of.complex.,olimatology., The book in concise form gives a ggod-descrip !on of method- bolas tablaja-aArA& and i-ney cod-Ification 1. Of climates b dIon yeather'kUe Purpose: For general information and practical application. Facilities: The follovers, assiAants,;students 1'6f,-1--4doKq _I mentioned ares Wanqv9 A.I., qal~j N.N., GaAsov, A.P., Sukharev, D.A. and many others. No. of Russian and Slavic References: :61 (1916-19j8) Available: Library of Congress, - 2/2 so O's 00,1. 00,t re OC11116 AND PNOVNeill$ W"g APR MR . mes, A; (ow 0. 14&t.- xLkw p"141-1m bb dftA siboat Ote T- .840 at dLommovel wim par"OFIC.Amakh"aw, Tbe biter is lwtmtt4 KxyW)nty. S"J- 11-dinp: 'a 030111V 'IF ~Oovqoc 414401 4-c Q%v al a T go ir4W 440 O'lg& 0 09 ji ii i i i i i 0;: iii , i i 4p 0 We 0000.00 0 979 a 0.0-0 0,1.ko 616,0_010 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 -. GliliBUKOV, L. (A.) - and- GAL ltg- 6V ~- A-,-- - - - - -- I J: 2'."'." and k A., Forndrovanie zast=hlivykh Pogod I pud ikh Toz- 1"i m 2 ogo preolirazovW19k. Origin o drought weather and possibilities of its modification.] Meteorological AbSt- Pr" hn oblemy Fi3ichpikal Ceografii, 16:16-31. 1951. 16 figs.. 11. refs. -PLC-The types of drought, Vol- 4 No. 2 weather, which occur in the European part of the USSR. are de~Wribed in terms of Fedorov- 4, Chubukov scheme of "complex the radiational balance of. this area during the %t Feb. 1953 summer months. the air rinan characteristics and the geographical factors prod ucing drought Aqueous Vapor and conditions are discussed. The possible effect of the planned afforestation in altering the climate Hydrometeors i of thl-i area and the ways by i!hich this effect can beachieVed are analyzed. Stsbjeciffeddifils. ou 1. Dr ght prevention 2. Forest Influences 3.'Europe&nU.S.S.1L--:-1.L_D. 0-v ITWOROV, Ye.Ye., prof essor; PMTECHMKIT, P.P.; WCHINSKIT, I.Ye.; SUAN11W, G.T., -professor; BOSIM, L.V.; ALISOV, B.P.; PIRYUXOT, N*No; GALITSOV, A.P.; GRIGORIYXV, A.A., akademik; ZYGENSON, M.So, professor; XURETOY, N*S.; KHROMOT, S.P.; BOGDANOV, P.N.; L113=0 A.N.: SOKOLOV, V.N.; YANISHEVSKIT, Yu.D.; SAMOTLENKO, V.S.; USKAj- NOV. R.F.: Wa=- L.A . TROTSMO. S.Yao; VANGMNYX, G.Ta.; SOKOLOV, I.F.; STW,zal.; TBM=OVA, X.S.; ISAYNT, B.A.; DMIMINT, AeA.*,. MiLYUGINS Tel.; WHIM, Te.K.; SAMUNIXOTA, S.A.; RAKIPO- VA, L.R.; POIROVSICAYA, T.V.; PAGDASARTAIF, A.B.; ORIOVA, V.V.; RU- BINSHTE13. U.S., professor; MHAVSKIT, V.Tu.; SHCHERBUOVA, Te.Ta.-. BOCHKOV, A.P.; ANAPOLISKAYA, L.U.; WNAYEVA, A.V.; UTISHIT, A.S.; RUDNEVA, A.V.; RUINNO, A.I.; ZOLOTAREV, M.A.; NERSESYAN, A.G.; MIKHAYIOV, A.N.; GAVRILOV V.A.;. TSOMAYA.. ~.I.; DEVYATKOVA, A.M.; ZAVARINA, N.V.; SHMEM, ;*Me ; BUMMOg Mal., professor. Discussion of the report (in the form of debeves) [of the current state climatological research and methods of developing it]. Inform. sbor.GUGMS no;3/4:26-154 1544 (MIRA 8:3) .10 Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Fedorov). 2* Glavnaya gopfizicheskaya observatorlya in. A.I.Voeykova (for Predtachonskiy, Lebedev, Yanishevskiy, Isayev, Rakipova, Pokrovskays~, Orlova, Rubin- shteyn. Budyko, L Shcherbakova, Anapol'skaya, Dunaye-m, Rudneva,Gavrilov, Zavarina)* 3. Ukrainakiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy gidrometeorologichs- skiy institut (for Buchinskly). (Continued on next card) F=ROV, Ye,Ye*, professor; MDTECHENSKIY. P.P., and other?* Discussion of the report.(In the form of debatga) [of the current state climatological research and methods of de-veloping it], Inform, sbor. GTJGMS no*3/4:26-154 154o (Card 2) (KOU 8-3) 4* VessoyusMy institut rastenievodst-va (for Selyaninov, Rv&emko). 5, Bioklimatichookaya stantsiya Kislovodsk (for BDshno)o 6. Moskov- skly gosudarstvenW uiaiversitst in, H.VoLomonosova (for Alisov)e 70' Ministigretvo putey ooobahcheniya SSSR (for Biryukov). 8. Inati- tut geografii.Akadejaii nauk SSSR (for Galitsov, Grigorlyer). 9. Geo- fizichaskays komiselym Veasoyusnogo geograficheakogo obahchestva (for xygenson). 10, Kinisterstvc elektrostantsiy i slektropromyshlennesti SSSR (for Muretav). 110; leningradAi.V gosudaretvennyy universitat im, A.A.Zhdanova (for Khronov). 12.- Mntrallny7 nauchno-iseledovatell- skiy gidrometeorologichoskiy arkhiv (for Sokolov. Zolotarev). 13 Go- sudarstvennyy okeanografichookiy institut (for Sanoylenko). 14. ;S7en- traliny7 institut progaozo7 (for Usme-nY7, Saposhnikova). 15. JaLtitak- ge.2Fafii Akadepil-nAuk.9-99 i TSentKEj!nU Institut kurortol i Chu~i=*ov . 1~. Nsuchno-lssledovatellsk17 Institat imeni Sechenova, Tiats, (for Trotsenloo). 17. Arktiohaaki7 nanchno-lasledoratel'skLy institut (for Vangengeym). (continue& on ney-% Car,'-) MOROV, Ye.Ye., professor; PRKMCHENSKIY, P.P., and others. Discussion of thereport (in the form of debates) [of the current state of climatological research and methods of developing it]. Inform.sbor. GIUGMS noo'3/4:26-154 '54. (Caxd 3) (MIRA 8:3) 18. Dallnevostochzy7 nauchno-issledovatelvsViy gidrometeorologiche- skiy* institut (for Sokolov). 19 Institut geologii i geografii U6- de3aii nauk Litovskoy SSR (for St;ro). 20. Rosto-Tskoe upravlenie gidrometalushby (for Tennikova). Zle Morskoy gidrofisicheskiy Insti- tut Alr-Aemii n SSSR (for Dmitriyev). 22. Veei3oyuzny7 institut. rasteniyevodstva (for Malyugift). 23. Akademiya nauk Istonskoy SER (for Liedema). 24. Akadentya nauk Armyanskor SSR (for Bagdasaryan).* 25. Ioningradskly gidrometeorologicheakiv inatitut (for Milevekiy). (Continued on next card) R" MOROV, Te.Ye.. professor; PMKDTBCHINSKIT, P.Pe, and others. Discussion of the report (in the form of debates) [of the current st&te climatological research and methode of developing it]. Informabor. GTJGMS no-3/4:26-154 '54. (Card 4) OaBAI 8:3) 260 Gosudarstvenny7 gidrologichookiy institut (for Bochkov)* 27 U- zakhakiy namahno-iseleiovatellskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy insti;~i . (for.Uteshev). 28 *Urravlenis gidrometsIuzhb7 Armyanekoy SSR (for Ner- sesyan). 29. leningrarlskoye upravleniye gidrometaluzhbT (for Mikhaylove Dev7atkova). 30.2billaskiy gosudarstvenny7 univereitet (for Tsomaya)* 31* TSentrallnaya aerologichaskaya observatoriya (for Shmeter). 014-atolcg7) . "-j ".. lli~i ~. , , . -- . . . - li~ ! :: - a --~ I . . -I-. . - I , - . 11 - 4:n~71 0 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 1, p. 84 (USSR) AUTHOR: Baybakova, Ye.K Illicheva, Ye.M., TITLE: The Methodology of Comparative Climate Analysis of Resorts and Health Stations (Metodika sravnitellnogo analiia ,klimata kurortov i lechebnykh mestnostey) PERIODICAL: Sbornik: Vopr. izuehenlya kurort. resursov SSSR. Moscow, Nedgizj, 1955, pp. 292-312 ABSTRACT; Experience in the use of complex climatological methods in analyzing observations made at bioclimatic stations, shows the,efficacy of these methods in the comparative evaluation of climatic conditio'ns at resorts and health station, and th6 evaluation of meteorological conditions for climatotheraj~eutic,proceduzds. In applying'the-com- --dharts plex climatological method the use of numberical . in cataloging daily and momentary weather is recommended. In evaluating meteorological conditions required for climatotherapeutic procedures it is necessaryto use climatotherapeutic classification charts'suggested by Card 1/2 physician's (such as the one*proposed by N. Z. Mikhailov). ---Earmyimv, L. A.0 and I-ELDIWT, 1. A. ~'Vejtude du climat des regions arides e' extra-arides de VMSS par la climatologie,comprehensi-ve," a paper presented at the Inter- national Geographical Congress, ~io de Janeiro, August 1956, published in book Essais de Geographie. Moscow.-Leninuod, 1956. *JOB= Call Nr: AF 1139270 NUTH-OR' Gal'tsov,,Aleksandr P. TrME: Analysis of Climate-forming Processes (With Reference to Geitei,tic: Clasitficafton', of, Fogs) 1 Anailiz' kliiato~brizuy4ihchikh~ prois~ssov (v pritmenenit k ginitich-esko'y klas~siftkaisii tvimnov)] PUB. DATA:~ IzditeVstvo.Akideidfi'fiauk SSSC'Moscow, 195-7, 206~pp., 2300-copies. ORIG. AGENCY: Aka~emiy~ Tkauk SSSR. Institut.geogiafii EDITORS:- EOitor"in-Chief..a Chubukov.1-L. A., Doc.tor.bf Geogriphical :Siiences;- Ed-.' of-RuMish House,: Volynsk*ay*a, V. S.; Tdch. Ed.:Kis6leva., -A. A. Card 1/6 Call ~r: AF'11"270 Analysis 6f Climate7forming processes (Cont.) PURPOSE: the book piesents a method of.qualitative analysis Of climate-forming processes and its application to a genetic classification of fpgs. It is designed for-geophysicists, meteorologists, hydrologists and students af-thes*ifields., COVERAGE: This book.analyzes the causes and developments of climatic 0henomena-ind their interaction with'other environmentdl'factors. The material offered leads to the .form6lation of a,gengtic method of analy6is and long or short.~.term forecasting-of the weather. The book bontains Russiain contributions. Persoinalities mentioned include: Ba~hurina, A.N.-, Blyumina, L.I., Petrova, L.Ii, -Alisov, B-.P.,.Fedorov- Maksimov, Dyubyuk, A.F. Chubukov, L.A:.,:Berlyand,.M. Ye., Zavarina, M.V. There are 85 bibliographic references, 41 of which are Slavic, '26 English, 17 German and*l-Frendfi.- Card 2/6 Call,Nr.* AF 1139270 Analysis of Climate-forming Processes (Cpnt.) -TABLE OF CONTENTS Page .Introduction . ... . . . 3 Contemporary State of GenA" tic,ClassLiication of Fogs . . . . . . . . First attempts at genetic classification of fogs (before cQnception of Air masses) . . . . . . . Fog classification by Oillett . 16 Fog classification by Zamorskiy, 30 Fog classif ication. by~ Pe'tt.e'rsen . . . . . . . . . .... 34 Fog classification by *George . . . . . . . . . . 42 AhA.Lysis of chief contradictions and misconcqptioni in literature of fog genesiis~. . . . . . . . . . 4,4 Part,,Played by Nucleilo f Condensation and.Sublimation in Formation r and-Dispersiou of Fogs 50 Pioblem, of fog formation at MigAtive Air temperature#. 51 Card, 3/6 Call Nr: AF 1139270 Analysis of Climate-forming Processes (6nt.) Effect of industrial.sour.ces of contamination of the atmosphere on fog formation. . . . . . . . . 55 Question of pr6bable dependence of fog on saturation in relation to ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Variation of relative humidity in time as indicator of forn tion and dispersion of fogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 - Local Temperature Variation and Air Humidity as Indicator of . Formation and Dispersion of fogs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 :Equation 6f local-temperature and air humidity.variations .-68 Analysis of replacement oftime integrals by time differences for meteorological elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 73 Scale of andly;ed air volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Approximate equations of lotal-temperature and humidity changes on meteorological stations'., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Importance of Various Physical Factors in Local Temperature and Humidity Changes in Ne4r-Surface Air . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 90 Importance of turbulent exchange in local temperature and humidity variations . . . . . Card 4/� Call Nr: AF LL39270 AnaLysis of.Climate-.forming Processes (Cont.) Importance of horizontath"t and moisture transfer in local, 102 changes of temperature and humidity. Importance 'of vertical'-ChUlges of temperature and htimidILtjr . . ... . . 112 under local conditions~. CondensAtion-and evaporation in local variations -of temperature and humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 115 dity Precipitation due to local changes of teWerature-and humi Classification of HYSrOthermall"M~ in'146a.'r-Ourface Air . . . . . . 123 Classification of time-Interval, processes A 123 Classification of inter-daily interval processes 128 Application of inter-daily proceises scheme to observed'data 142 Application of classification process to classification of fogs. 148 Card 5/6 Call Nr: AF 1139270 Analysis of Climate-forming Processes (Cont.) 'Meteorologic and Syn6ptic Characteristics of Hygrotl~ermal Processes .in Near-Surfici Layer.6f the,kir.~, . . . . . . . . .. . 151 Classification of the conditiims -on'synoptic weather . . . . . . . 151 Relation*betweifi iypes:of,synoptic weather and types oE . hygrothernial processes 154 Origin of couolext,weather types, . 0 0 . . 162 Genetic~,.Analysis of Fogs .. .. . . . . a 0 . . . 172~ Pr6cisses.which lead directly to fog generation . . . . . . . . 172 'Behavioristic analysis-of zones of various fogs at thetime of their genera .tion. 0 0 . . . . . 174 Inter-daily processes preliminary to fog formation . . . . o 177 Dispersion of fogs, . . . 181 Cloudiness and wind at the time of different fog.forma~ion . . . 182 conclusion Appendix AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 6/6 CHUBUKOV,. I.A,;,, ILI IGH11VA, Te.K. Dente principles for the classification of climatic health resorts In the U.S.S.1 Vop.kwep fisioter. I leah.fiz.kullt. 22 no-3t 3-10 Ny-Je 157* (MIRA 11:1) 1. In Mentrallmogo Institute kurortologii (dir. - londtdat maditainskikh nauk Clegspospelova) (MULTH RSWTS, 1JAMIM PLACIS, RTC. --CLASSIPICAT ION) 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EMOITATION SOV/1T81 Akademlya nauk SSSR* Institut pografli. Voprosy fizicheskoy-geografli (Problems In Physical Oeography) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 3TO pe Errata slip Ineerteds 1,500 copies printed. Reap. FA.: G*D* Rikhter,, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor* Ed'. of Publishing House: DoN. Tugarinov; Tech. Ed.-: N.D. NovIchkova. PURPOSK: This book Is intended for meteorologists., hydrologists, pedologJLsts,, geologists, and students of physical geography. In general. COVMGR-* The"articles are dedicated to Academician A..A. GrIgortyev In coniemoration or his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. They treat problems In physical geography per- taining to the northern regions of the USSR and-particularly those of Yakutia. The majority of the articles are devoted Card 1/4 Problems in Physical Geography SOV/1781 to-questions of latitudinal and vertical zonation and contain .such factual material on the relationship between the various geographic components* Practical conclusions and meteoro- logical ~rlnciplea are cited. Each article is accompanied by maps, photographs and numerous bibliographic references* TABLE OF CONTE14TS: Foreword Baybakovap-Ye.-M., B.L. Dzerdzeyevskly, Ya. I. Felldnan, LoA. Ch,-ub 0 ~v., Yxi. N Shvaieva. Climatic Structure of VW-Weather Patterns in the Plains of Asiatic USSR, and Its Relationship to General Atmospheric Circu- lation T Budyko,, Mel&'and O*A* Drozdovo Climatological 4T Factors In the Wdrologloal RegIm of Land Areas Llvovich,, Mole Aqueous Balance of Cultivated Fields and Its Regulation 59 Card 2/4 Problems in Physical Geography SOV/1781 Gormmg, N B.0 and D.A. Tinofeyeve Zonal Characteristics Man:Lfea;ed in Exogenous Relief-shaping Processes Gerasinov, I.P. N Iatural Subtropical (Mediterranean) Regions of the-USSR and Their Par Eastern Counter- parts FI-Idland,, V*X* The Relationship Between the Vertical .Zoning Structure'of Soils in Mountainous Areas and Climatic Conditions Exemplified by the Bol'shoy Kavkik z Ydl#kov., F*N* Blogeomorphological Characteristics of the Central Russian Plateau Kazakova, N*M, , V.V. Nikollskaya, D.A. Tisofeyev, and V*P* Chichagovo, Trial Analysis of the Qualitative and Quntitative DAices in the Physicogeographical Zoning of Priargunlye (Argun River Basin) Card 3/4 T4 103 113 130 144 Problems In Physical aeography S07/*1781 Kor,zhuyev, S*S. Attempt to Divide the Territory of Yakutlya Into IAxge Natural Units Karavayev I N*N, Gebbotanical Zoning Of the Eastern Part ;i,the Central Yakutskaya Plains Rikhter, G.D. The Origin and Evolution of "Oasee In Antarctica T:Lkhoadrov, B.A* Problems In the Dynamics of Surface Shaping in the Arctic In Connection With the Origin of nBadzharakhovm Hounds Kunitsyn, L*F. Perennial Frosts and Related Landforms in the Northwestern Part of the West Siberian Plains GrekovL, V.I*' and N&G., ]Pradk:Ln* The Yakut Expedition of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 1925-1930 183 228 258 285 313 and Its Studies In Physical Oeography 338 AVA I Library of Congress 1-59 Card 4/14 GHLUM,, S.Ytt.; ZIMINA. R.P.; X-EMMERIKEI, A.O.; KUNIff, Y.N.; KUTSHINOTA, K.Y.; MLWAYEV,,E.M,,'doktor geograf.,nauk; RYAZARTSEV, S.Y.; FCRKOZOT. A.Y.; FRATKIYO Z.G,- CHUBUKOV L.A.- ZABIROV, R.De; KOROVIN, To.?.; ROMOV, A.N.; RODlik-,-F.1i"~r..."R'IU;BTiS~O;V'V-, N.I.; SffGINA, L.I., red, izd-va; POISNOVA. T.P., tekhn.red. [central Asia; its pbysical geograpI71 Sredniala Azita; fisiko- geograftehookoin.kherakteriatika. Moskva, 1958. 647 P. (MMA 11:6) 1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR..Inatitut geografii. 2e Institut.geografit Akadenii nauk SUR (for Geller, Zimina, Kemmerikh, Innin, Invuhinovs, Murzayov, Itrozantsev. Formozov. Freykin,Chubakov). 3. Akademiya. nauk Kirgizakcr- (for Zmbircv)~ 4* Akedenlya nauk Uzbekekoy SSR (for XDrovin). iPoeh*ennyy Institut AN SSSR (for Itozancy)a 6. Botanchaskiy institut AN SSSR (for Rodin)- 7- Akademiya nauk' Masakhakoy SSR (for.Rubtavy), (Soviet Central Asib-Physical geograpby) UTIMAGANBETOV, N.M., kand.geogr.nauk; BMYAND, T.G.. kEknd.geogr.nauk; BA2UHUNIT, Sh.A., kand-fix.-mtem.nauk; BAYDAL, g.Kh., kand. geogr-nauk; KUSMSOV, A.T., kand.geogr.nauk; CHUNKOV, L.A... doktor geogr.nauk; SINTMWA, Yu.G., sladshiy n-su-cvw"~~; UTIOW, A.B.,@ kandegeogr*nauk; GOLIT93M. I.A., doktor geogr. nauk; ];LUOTA, Z.B., stars-huy n-a-c" sotrudalk; WISMOTA, Y6.A., sladshly nauchziyy votradnik; GWNGOLITS, N.Y., starshly nauchuyy sotrudnik;lFAOIOIWV, I.I.. starshLy nauchayy sotradnik; TOOMO, M.G., mladshiy nauchW sotruanik; ZMAROVA, L,P,, red.a. JRAYNINA, K.I,, takhn,red, [climte Of Kazakhatan] Must Kazakitstana. Poa red. A.S.Ute- Ww-va. . Len.ingrads Gidroisteor.isd-Y60 1959, 366 p. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlaniye gidrometeoro- logicheakay slushby. 2. Xazakhskiy pedagogichaskiy institut (KasPI) (for Utimagsiubeiov'). 3. Glavnaya geofizichookaya observa- toriya.In. A.I.Voyeykova (GOO) -(Tor Berlyand, Golltsbarg). 4. Ke- xivkhokly nauchno-iseledoystellekly g1dro wtoorologieneekly . Insti- tut I I:isvlma) (for Besverkhnlyt Baydal, I-asuetsov, Uteshav, Kly- kova9 Kentshikova, Gallagollts, Prokhorov, Tkachanko). 5. Insti- tut geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (1G AN SM) for Shvyrevs)a (Kazakhstan--Climte) CIIUBUKOV L .2oo4 ad VA e 16.011U. 0 2-4-3- U. SIN r ftb, 44 OPERA. a '-a x so JIM- J.- .3. do .0 4' a o~ w0 J .1; Nis a a 2 3 V* ,3111tivilt Ad or a t 0.4 &a 00 6 v4 a if I. ",- -a hj Lot 0 jan -a- H.3 volt a.-12 a 0 ""a .0 1 '. a a.- I Z.0 Pp OR oo a m .4 Si .3- -:4. -on WX -V -a a a on *49 V.. a 3:11ji-4g.3d, A a at. U0 ij 1. v 4 0 -11-2. ;-0g 9 3.31 2T CHU(3VKOV, 2-) PHASE I BOOX EXPLOITATION SOV/5729 Leningrad. Glavnaya.geofizicheskaya,observatoriya. v,-iprr-ay prikladnoy klim atologii;, sbornik statcy (Problems in Applied CliniatoloCry;-Collection of Articles) 'LeninGrad, Gidrometcoizdats 1960. 159 P. Errata slip insertod. 1,050 copies printed. Sponaoring Agency: Glavnoye upravieniye gidrometeorologicheakoy sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. Glavdaya geofiticheakaya cbservatoriya im. A. I. Voyeykova. k' rd. (atie page): F. F. Davitay, Doctor of Agriculbz.~A,. Sciences; Ed.: L. F. Zhdanola; Tech. Ed.: N. V. Volkov. PURPOSE This publication is intended,for applied climatologists-, and planners,in climate-dependent Industries. OWMAGE: This ollection or 18 articles contains reports orig- nally presented at the Conference on Applied Climatology in Lenin- grad in October 1958., The purpose of the conference was to sum- marize the results of research done in the field of applied Ca Problnma in Applied Climatology (Cont.) 30"T/5T29 ollmatology and to point the.-way for further investigations, in- divIdual articles deal vilth general problems in applied climat- mincering and industrial climat- ology and special problems in on, olcaf, medical and health rboort; climatoloui climatic energy renourcea, and marine climatology. No personalities are mentioI~- Referanceo follow ind1vidual articles. 2ABIZ Or COTITENTS: Foreword GENERAL PROBLE1,13 Drcz-lov, 0.- A. [Glavnaya geofizichookaya observatoriya Im. A. I. Voyeykova -- Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A. 1. Voyeyicovj. S,~pablal and Temporal Climatic Characteristics Required to Serva the Needs of the National Economy Sapozlinikova, S. A. [Nauclino-issledovateliskiy institut aerolclimat- ologiii Scientific Research Institute of At.-roclima~ologyl on Card 217 rroblems In Applied 031matology (Cont.) SOV/5729 PROBLEMS IN MEDICAL AND HEALTH RESORT CLIMATOLOGY Chirakadze, 0,1. nauchno-iosledovatellskiy gidro- metaorologicheskiy inatitut Tbilisi Hydrometeorological Sol- entific Reodarch Institute]. Clinatic Principles In Planning the r4:,n!~'iruction and Operation of a Health Resort 86 rhubukov L A [Tsentrallnyy Inotitut kurortologil i Institut ' gnagra I, I SSR -- Central Institute of Natural Medical Factors and the Institute of aeography AS USSR). Methods of the Com- -,aratlve Analysis of the ClImate.of Health Resorts and Therapeu- t-le Localities and Their Classification 90 -,roverov, K. K. EGosudarstvenny7 ballndologicheakiy institut na Kavkazsk-ikh.Mineral'nykh Vodakh -- State.Baineological In- .5titute at Kavkazakiye MineralInyye Vody (Caucasian Mineral Wate=.5)]. Effect of Meteorological CondItIons on the Regime or Mineral Springs of the Caucasian Mineral Waters 98 Card 5/7 , Problems in Appliid Climatology,(Cont.) SOV/5729 Milevnkiyp V. Yu. [Laningradakiy g1drometoorologicheakiy in- s t, tut -- Leningrad Hydrometeorologleal. Institute]. Effective -r~-,eratures in European, USSR VadkovBkaya, Yu. V. and K. A., Rappoport [Institut obshchey I- 1c.".m!Qunal'noy gigieny:im.: Sysina AN AMN SSSR -- Institute of Gen- e~aland Municipal Hy&kene imeni Sysin AS Academy of Medical SL_*e'nc-ez,US3R], and L A. Chubukov and Ya. 1. Velldman [In- ntitute of Geograp~y matio physiological Basis fcr Regionalizing the -for Purposes of Clothing 113~rgiene '120 PROBLE143 OF CLIMATIC ENEROY RESOURCES SSSR Tarr1=hev3kiy, R. V. [Energeticheskiy institut AN Power Eng-'neering institute AS USSR]. Consideration of Some Character- i.,3tics of Radiation Climate Affecting the Operation of Solar Power Plants 138 Aklmovich; N. 14. [Odesekly gidrometeorologicheak:Ly institut ~de~_;Ba Hydrometeorological Institute]. Wind Resources of ich Card 6/7 .2, .A. I - 7 1. ~ - , ;; ---,-l- . - - .- ---- , - - CHUBUYUIT', L. A. I S/010/60/000/006/004/004 AO53/AI30 AUTHOR: Chubukov, L. A.- ------------- T Conference on the bioclimatology of -n FMODICAL: Izvestiya Akadenii nauk SSSR, seriya geograficheakaya, no. 6. 1960Y 141 142 TEM A conference dealing with questions concerning bioclima logy of man took place in Leningrad on June* 7 and 8,.-ig6o, in the Olavnaya geofi,zicheskaya - observatoriya Im. A.I. Voyey~kova (Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A.I. Voyey- kov)- This conference.has been called on the recommendation of the scientific-" technical council of the main administration of Gidrometeorologicheskaya aluzhba SSSR (Hydrometeorological. Service USSR). In the meeting on may 18 m.i. Budyko,- Director of the 000, presented a.paper dealing with the present state of the in- vestigation in the field, of wdical climatology.- The report o:r Pudyko was fol- 16vied-by speeches on climatological problems delivered by V.A. Bugayev, F.F. Dav- itaya''G.M. DanisheVsk$y, S.K. Kopelnovich, N.N. Litvinov, V.P. Pastukhov, Ye.S. Rubinshteyn, S.r. Khromov, L.A. Chubukov, eta. The present conference (June 7 ard 8) in the'GOO dealt with bioclimatological problems and investigations in the Card 1/3 S/010/60/000/006/004/004 Conferen'"ce.on the bioclimatology,of man A053/A130 USSR'and abroad. -Speakers were G.M. Danishevskiy (the actual state of medical alimatology)j G.Ae Nevrayev and L.A. Chubukov (climato-V*Vapeutic values of the main cathegories of local.weather); K.V. Kolomiyta (on the influence.of the dif- ferent element of climate on the human organism)s S.K. KopeliovIch (on the pres- ent state of tioallmitic servioe,in the health resorts of the U33R and measures of imp~rovement);, Yu-D. Yanishevskiy (methods of observations of radiation for bio- climatic purposes); V.A. Yakovenko (climate and the human organism); A.A. Hinkh (bioclimIatic importance of ionitation of atmosphere)) B.B. Koyranskiy (on theca- pacity of the organism to resiat cooling.effect); T.V. Kalyada (an the increased capacity of the organism to resist the effect of infra-red radiation); N.I. Bob~- rov (on the physiological indices of the adaptability of the human organism to ' cold in the North); K.K. Turoverov (investigations in the field of bioclimatolcors conducted in the Balneological Institute in the Caucanian Mineral Waters).1 In Us ensuing discussion specialists'of the medical scientific research establishments, OW and the institute of-geography participated, ouch as Belyayey, Vadkovswal Galanin, Gume nov, Ignat lyev,!Imenitov, Komarova, Melevskly, Petriv, Rubinghteyni CAukreyev,eto. A recipitulation of the questionsdiscussed was given In the re- port of G.M. Danishevskiy. Work in connection with medical climatology is in need of greater development, according to the opinion of the majority of the Card 2/3 S/O1r/60/000/006/)04/004 Conference on.the bioclimatology of man A053/A130 speikers*,:: in Ahe-'planning: of' research work hydrometeorological institutes should Ze be-inciu d^in dealing.with such questions as,medical climatology. T-n view of a successful performance of future investigations In the field of bioclimatology of man, the conference proposed as follows: 1) Reorganization of the chain of bio- climatic stations; 2) participatiQn.of.a numberof stations in observations, connected-with the problems of inedical climatology; 3) providing bioclimatic stations with better technical eqUipment permitting the same to -c6nd46t.-i4ialki; Auiveys (spectral solar radiation, electric.-field of the.earth and the atmospheze, ionization of the atmosphere and its composition); 4) standard procedure'of bb-". erationalmeteorological servicing of health resorts, including weather foreciaft for medical purposes; 5)-establishment of laboratories concerning medical clima. tology and chambers of artificial climate; 6),making full use of all exi stiIng means of climatological analysis, Including the use of computing machines; 7) standardization of terminology to be used in medico-climatological investigations and working out systems of classification (weather, climate climato-therapeutic- procedures). The conference &uggested the creation O'-f an organ for the coordina- tion of the work of.investigations to be performed in the USSR in the field of climatology. Card 3/3 VITOVICH, V.I.; SAMBIKIN, M.M... prof.p retsenzenty-GEUBUKQV-, L.A.,_ prof., retsenzent; GRIGOROYEVA.. A.L. red.; SOKOLOVA,, N.N.,, telchn. red. [practical wo~rk in agricultural meteorology]Prakticheskie za, niatiia po sel'skokhoziaistvemoi meteorologii, 2., perer,.i dop. izd.. Moskway Sellkhozizdaty 1962. 318 P. (MIRA 15:9) (Mat,oorology,.Agricultural) ILIICHEVA, Ye.M.; nauchn. sotr.; SHURETA, Yu.11.1 nauchn. sotr.; KUAASHOV . S.V., red.; GOLODFAYLI, L.G.p red.; POSPELGVA, G.N.j red.; Prinimali uchastiye: BATO-11RI, V.I.p kand. khim. nauk, red.; IVAI.iOVP-V.V... kand. zed, nauk, red.; KAR&EV, R.G., kand. med. naulcp red.; LARICHEV, L.S., red. ; 1=11AY-EV, G.A., red.; OPRNGaM. 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