SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DAVYDOV, G. - DAVYDOV, G.V.
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BORISOV, 1-9 Drepodavatel'; MORDVINTSIEW (g Krasnyy Sulin, Rostovskaya
NJ; MOSKVICMjp P- (P.Ordzl,o' k ze3; KNYAZ'r:V YU. s'r-afer I
ni ;d
klassa (g.Krasnoyarsk); SOMVEY, A., sbofer J- klassa ~g.hrasnou-
fimsk); LAMO, If., avtomekbanik (p.Kalinin); SUKHOV, I., sbof,-r;
)',AVYDOV, G. (Kbersonskaya obl.)
I.-or unified regulations for -awarding drivers' licenses. Avt-
transp. 39 no.9:48-49 S '61. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Voronezhskiy uchebnyy kombinat (for Borisov). 2. Yliasskoye
avtobusnoye kbozyaystvo (for Sukbov).
(Automobile drivers' licenses)
SOV/ 124-58..8-9317
Translation, from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 135 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Davydov, G.A.
TITLE: On Calculating the Springs Used in Injection Nozzles (0 ras-
chete pruzhin forsunok)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Leningr. vyssh. inzli. morsk. uch.-shche, 1957,
Nr 5, pp 40- 51
ABSTRACT: For calculation of the springs used in injection nozzles the
author uses the theory of a longitudinal shock wave traveling
along an elastic rod: the SDring is replaced by an equivalent
straight bar, the mass and deflection - per -iinit-I oad of which
are equal to the corresponding parameters of the spring.
Formulae are evolved for determining the strain rate and the
time required for a deformation wave to complete a single for-
ward and return trip over the length of the rod. A determina-
tion is made of th6stresses in different sections of the spring.
The discrepancy between the calculated stresses and those
determined experimentally is of the order of 5-656.
N.P. Kashparova
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DATMV, G.A,, inzboner-podpolkovnik.
Preparing fighter planes for night flights. Vest.Vozd.71. 40
no-7:72-74 #TI 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Pighter plangs--Kaintenance and repair)
GALIPEROVICH. L.; DAVYDOV, G., assistent
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Evolution of fuel injectors in the 8M 43/61 engine. Mor. flot 18
no.4:16-17 Ap '58. (MMA 12:12)
loVedushchiy konstruktor zavoda "Rusekiy Dizel" (for Gallperovich)
2.Leningraaskoys vresheye inzhenernoye morako7e uchilishche im.
admirals. Makarova (for Davydov).
Narime diesel engines)
(ftel pumps)
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DAVYDOV, G. AO Cand Poh Soi-- (diss) "Study of the effect of a4a-mll~knml-
".44LOA
factors upon the of'l~~bnliinelmrnerW Lan, 1959. 15 pp
A 9
Ps ~141041
with graphs (Min of Witime Fleet I I V I
JSSR, Len Higher Engineering- w
School im Adniral S. 0. Makarov), 150 copies (KL, 49-59, 139)
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GALIPEROVICH, Leonid Grigorlyevich:-DAVYDOV, GA-_, kand. tekhn. nauk., retsen-
zent; BAIAM, V.I., inzh.., retsenzent; KAMKIN, S.V., nauclaVy red.;
MKITINA, R.D., red.; 11OROVENKO, Yu.N., tekhr.. red.
[Fuel injection systems for marine diesel engines; design] Sistemy
vypuska, topliva sudovykh dizelei; proekti-rovanie, konstruktsii. Lenin-
grad, Gos. soiu=oe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl., 1961, 221 p. ,
(MIRA 14: U)
(Fuel purrps) (Marine diesel engines-Piel systems)
"$A'IYDf,)V I G, A.
11- -
Trtinslocation )I' the gencrt'.ri h,71zona cf -Fcicm~rtz soils under
cuI-.t-i-z,,at--on. 'Inmy irir i.. ~-3ib. ota. Ali SS.7fi no.9..II)D-.~,_-Q9
I e (VVIFA 23:8)
DAVYDOVY G.A., assiatent; RAROVSKTY, V.V., in-M.
Neasuring statin, r'ynL-3,,,,i.r, --d thermal stresses in marine engine
cylinder blocks. Qti-i. Sil. ust. no.2-.53-58 t63. (MIRA 17: 1)
1. Leningradskaye vyssheye inzhenernoyu morskoye achiliabehe im. admi-
rala Makarova (for Davydov). 2. Zavod "Russkiy dizell" (for Rabovskiy).
a 1-1
KA14KIN, 11-and. telchn. nauk; DAVYDOV, G.A., hand. telchn. rauk
LcndJrv- ol" main ma-rine diesels at high ship propulsion resiatences.
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Inform. -;I)or. TSNTIrT n0.105 TolCh. ekspl. mor. flota. 28:25-39 '64-
(141RA 18:7)
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AUTHOR: DavydovQo-
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TITIE: The function of external respiration during alpine acclimatization and dulling
exposure to extreme atmospheric rarefaction in a pressure chamber [Paper presented
at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661
Konferentsiya po prob emam ~osmicheskoy Tgj in 966 Problcniy
osmicheakoy meditsihy. ems o, space med c 0 'k -erentaii,
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Moscow 1966 -145 (Pnbl 6r1aly oni
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TOPIC TAGS: high altitude physiology, alpine acclimatization, hypoxia, cosmonaut
training, hypoxia, human physiology
ABSTRACT: Studies of the function of external respiration during alpine acclimatiza-
-tion in the mountains of the central Tien-Shan range, and of gas metabolism
in pressure chamber atmospheres equivalent to altitudes of 6000 to 9000 m,
,are reported together.
Gas metabolism was studied in 35 accomplished alpinists climbing Ehan-
Tengri Peak (6995m), and*' in 22 'members of a scientifi-c
expedition to Tuya-Ashu Pass (~300 m).
Pulmonary ventilati= and vital capacity were recorded and basal me-
tabolism during dosed exercise (bicycle ergonieter and ascent up the moun-
tain side) was studied in selected individuals.
ACC NR:
Pressure chamber studies included determination of the 02 and C02
content of alveolar air.
During 40 days in the mountains (elevaiion 4200 m): a) vital capaciti.
was constant during the stay at the base camp and during ascent of the moun-
tain; b) respiration frequency increased to 19 respirations /min during the
-first days in.the mountains (3000 m); respiration frequency declined some-
what during acclimatization 66'16' or' 17'per minute resting up to 7000m;
C) depth of respiration was about 700 mg during the entire stay in the moun-
.tains; d) resting minute volume increased by about one-third on arrival in
jhe mountains (from 9 liters/min to 12 liters/min), remaining at that level
;during the whole period of acclimatization; e) the time the breath could be
held, after exhalation and especially afier inhalation, was less than at sea
.level; f) immediately after descent from the -mountains, basal metabolism and
external respiratory functions returned to initial values.
Observations of gas metabolism during dosed physical e:~ercise at. -
3300 m showed that the 02 requirpment of alpine natives is different from
that of visiting plains dwellers. On the.�icycle ergometer (1000 kgm/min),
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plains dwellers performed a greater quantity of work but had a higher
oxygen requiroment (2604 mllmin against 2080 ml/~in for'mountaineers).
In a timed climb up the mountainside, the mountaineers climbed 4/3 times as
fast on less oxygen (1243 ml/min against 1894 ml/min for the-plains
dwellers). It was concluded that mountaineers utilize oxygen more econorni-
cally during alpine exercise.
Studies of tolerance to pressure chamber altitudes before and after al-
pine acclimatization showed that: a) respiration frequency changes little
during "elevation" to high altitudes; b) changes in vital capacity were ir-
regular; c) the length of time the.breath could be held atan altitude of
7500 rn by persons fairly well acclimatized was half the sea level value;
d) alveolar P02 and PC02 decreases as elevation increases, and also during
continuous exposure to one elevation; at 7500 to 9000 m, alveolar pO?, fell
below 30 mrn Hg and PC02 content to 12 to 14 mra Hg; e) due to greater
alveolar ventilation, blood oxygen saturation fell off during elevation to high
altitudes considerably more slowly after alpine acclimatization than before-
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ft; Parin, V. V.; Agadzhanyan, N. A.; lUsnotsoV, A. G.; Barer, A. S
Zsabayova,V. A.; Mirrakhlmovp He Me; Kalinichenko, 1. R;;
wf
'arobova, A. A.; Karpova, Le I.; Nikulinat G. A.; Tikhomirov, Yo. P..; Sokol, Yo. A.;
I'Gaviilov, B. A.
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NILLA.; Establishing the possibility of using alpine acclimatization for the
gFo 1ration and traininf of cosmonauts Irpapor presented at the Conference on ?MWOmr,
Epace Medicine hold n tjosew from.24-27 May 1966_7
SOURCE; Nonferentslya po problemim kosmicheakoy modiesiny, 1966. Problemy
kosmichaskoy maditsirkys (Problem of space viedicine); materisly konferentali,
V4 i
IMscovi 1966, 300-302
TOPIC T&GSs hypoxia, high altitude physiology, alpine acclimtisationg
N
ij cosmonaut training
ABSTRACTs
11 Taski of the oreiant -study we'r'e to:
1. Conduct coroplOX phyfi&Offiftl snd clinical inv*ftig&ti0n* during the
*coos of acclimatization at altitudes of 3300 to 4100 m.
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2. Study the influence of alpine acclimatization on human tolerance to
'extremal spaceflight factors.
3. Study the comparative resistance of alpine inhabitants, valley inhabi-
Itants, and alpinists to extremal factors.
4. Develop a system of alpine acclimatization for cosmonauts and issue
recommendations on the application of alpine acclimatization for the prepara-:
:tion and training of cosmonauts and on the creation of alpine camps for
cosmonauts.
Acclimatization was conducted at the alpine station of the Kirgiz State
Medical Institute (Tuya-Ashu mountain pass, altitude, 3300 to 4100 m). A
total of 28 male subjects were studied of whom: 11 were indigenous to al-
I'pine conditions as farmers of the Tien-Shan- -Pamir region (2000 to 2500 m),
111 were valley inhabitants, and 6'were accomplished alpiAists. The follow. -
-Ang indices were studied under alpine. conditions and using test stands:
Functional condition of the central nervous system: external respiratory
and cardiovascular system function; some biochemical indices; the state :1
of th~ blood coagulation'and anticoagulation. capacity; and in separate ex-
periments; cerebral circu1;#4op_msJn
jC.qAek9Strqp1pthysmoxraphic method.
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The experiments showed that after 45 days of alpine acclimatization,
ihuman tolerance to prolonged, bAck-chest accelerations (8 to 10 G) was
improved. This was reflected in a relativ; increase in the; amplitude of
rheoencephalograms. for all subjects and consequently, improved cerebral
circulation and lowered pulse rate. EKG changes indicated that the heart
imas undergoing less strain after alpine acclimatization. After residence
in alpine, conditions, a decrease in basic metabolic indices and a slight in-
;.crease in arterial blood oxygen saturation was noted in alpine inhabitants
1 during accelerations.
showed that there was a drop in basic physio~
A study of heat tolerance
i -logical parameters (heat accumulation and basal metabolism) after alpine
acclimatization in all -three groups. These changes were more pronounc~ed in'
indieenous' alDine inhabitants and less pronounced in alpinists.
J
The resistance of the organism to hypoxia before and after acclimAti-
tation.was studied using two approaches; exposure to a certain "altitude
ceilifig" In a pressure chamber and a method of reverse respir4tion, using
a spirograph firstfined with atmospheric air, lnt~e latter case as a meas-!
*ure of oxygen consumption, oxygen content under the bell jar of the spiro-
graph decreased and exhaled carbon dioxide was chemically absorbed.
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D,A-.--Y,DOV, G. B. .
"Correcting the Characteristics of the Group Time of Propagation of
Electromagnetic Waves in a Wide-Bmd"Cable Channel." Sub 19 Apr 52,
Moscow Electrical Fngineering Inst of Com.-nunications
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in
Moscow during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55
TIGOROV, K.F.; DAVYDOV, G.B., otvatstyenn" rodaktorl GORMMVBKIY, ADY.9
Iredalctor,
(Transmission of television signals over lon4g-distance acwtounica-
tions lines] Persdacha tolovisionnykh signaloy po, Unilau'daVusi
eviazi. Moskva. Gos.lud-vo lit-ry po voprosem eviazi I radioi-1953.
33 p. (LaktBil po tekhnike sviazi) (XLU 7.:4)
(Television-Transuitters and transmission)
AUTHOR: Davydov, G.
TITLE: Aleterodyne-Type Resonance Indicator Measuimments
(Izmezeniya a geterodinnymi indikatorami rezonansa)
FERI,QDICAL: Radio, 1956,Nr5, pp. 46-48 (USSR)
107-5-36/54
A description of various measurements where the heterodyne resonance
indicator can be used. Specifically, described are: Measurement of the
coupling coefficient of two coupled coils; determination of the pass band
of a low-pass filter; finding of resonance frequencies of hf chokes;
daterminaton of resonant frequencies of a capacitor; antenna balancing
adjustments. The conditions insuring reliable maasurements and minimim
erro=s are described for each of the above oases.
Various circuits for the heterodyne resonance indicators are described
in the article "Heterodyne Resonance Indicators" by S. Khazan in Radio,
1955,NrlO.
There is 1 figure in the article.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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DAVYDOV. G. (gorod Babushkin, Moskovskoy oblasti).
Method of increasing sensitivity in oscillographs. Radio no-9:53-54
S '56. OaaA 9:il)
(Oncillograph)
6(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1334
0snovy teorii i rasoheta fazokorrektiruyushchikh tsepey (Principles
of the Theory and Design of Phase Compensating Circuits) Moscow,
S-vyazlizdat,, 1958. 292 p. 4,300 copies printed.
Resp, Ed;: Taft., V, A; Ed,: Shorin, N.A.; Tech. Ed.4 Karabilova., S.F.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate stude~bs
and communications specialists acquainted with communications
theory as offered in vuzes.
COVERAGE: The author discusses problems of correcting the phase
characteristics qf electric circuits by means of phase compen-
sating four-term~nal networks. He describes the theoi7 of phase
compen4lating netuorks and presents new., pradticai methods of de-
signing'and constructing various types of lattice circuits., The
author also presefits infbrmation on the complex frequency plane.
He states that'the book is an attempt to systematize the
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Prinaiples of the Theory and Design (Cont.) SOV/1334
available information on phase compensating networks. The
author thanks V. A. Taft and D. N. Vinogradov., Candidates of
Technical Aciences, for their.advice and valuable criticismi. He
also thanks 0. Ye. Zakharova, graduate student.. for performing
a number of calculations. There are 17 Soviet references (in-
cluding 7 translations), References appear in foot notes',.
TAPIS OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Introduction 5
Ch. 1. Effect of Phase Distortions of the Shape of Signals
of Electric Circuits With Nonlinear Phase-Frequency
Characteristics
1. Classification of deviations of phase-frequeney
characteristics 7
2. Effect of phase distortions on the shape of
periodic signals 7
3. Determination of phase distortions by means of the
Fourier integral 10
Principles of the Theory and Design (Cont.) SOV/1334
4. Effect of phase distortions on the shape of a signal
of an electric circuit having a phase characteristic
smoothly deviating from a straight line 12
5. Effect of phase distortions on the shape of a signal
of an electric circuit having a phase characteristic
with small oscillatory deviations from a straight line 14
Ch. 2. Relationship Between Attenuation-Frequency and Phase-
Frequency Characteristics in Idnear Four-tenninal
Networks 18
1. Complex frequency plane 18
2. Representation of impedance of a complex two-terminal
network in a complex frequency plane 23
3. Characteristics of two-terminal networks consisting of
purely reactive elements 29
4. Representation of a transfer constant of a four-
terminal network in a complex frequency plane 30
5. General relationship between the j~hasd angle and
;attenuation of a four-terminal network 38
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Principles of the Theory and Design (Cont.) SOV/2334
6. Sorqe practical methods of determining attenuation
time characteristics of electric circuits 45
Ch. 3. Lattice Phase-compensating Networks and Their
Characteristics 48
1. General properties of lattice networks 48
2. Parameters of a first-order lattice network 51
3. Parameters of a second-order lattice network 53
4. General remarks on higher-order lattice networks 8
Transfomation of lattice networks 2
0
Effect of lattice networks on the characteristics of
four-terminal networks 65
7. Artificial-line delay network with an infinite n*ber
of phase shifting sections 67
8. Artificial-line delay network with a finite number
of phase shifting sections 73
Ch. 4. Effect of Losses and Inaccuracy of Elements on the
Characteristics of Phase Compensating Networks 80
.1. Effect of losses on the transfer coefficient of phase
V~ I compensating netwcirks 80
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Principles of the Theory and Design (Cont.) SOV/1334
2. Effect of losses on the charadteristic impedance of
lattice networks
3. Effect of inaccuracy of elements on the input im-
pedance of a phase shifting network
4. Practical limitatLons encountered in the design of
phase compensating networks
5. Some instructions on tuning phase compensating networXs
Ch. 5. Methods of Designing Phase Compensating Networks
1, Setting up the problem
2, Preliminary selection of network parameters
3. Adjusting the parameters of individual sections of
phase compensating networks
4. Principle of potential analogy
5. Application of the potential analogy principle to the
design of a phase compensating network with a phase
characteristic expressed as a polynomial
6. Application of the potential analogy principle to the
'design of a phase compensating network with a given
transfer coefficient of the compensated four-terminal
network
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Principles of the Theory and Design (Cont.) SOV/1334
7. Some methods of designing phase compensating networks
I for band-pass systems 133
8. Graphical method of designing phase compensating net-
works using normalized curves 138
Appendix A, Examples of Designing Phase Compensating
Networks 142
Appendix B. Tables of Phase Shift Values, a, and Normalized
Quantitieso tfo: for Second-order Lattice Networks 160
Table I. Values of Phase Shift, a. as a Function of Relative
Frequenay,,~ . for Various Values of the Parameter., k l61
Table II. Values of the Normalized Quantity,, tfo, as a
Funedlon. of Relative Frequency., r , for Various
Values of the Parameter,, k 227
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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3-23-59
AUTHOR: Davydov G.; Bergeyev) Be SOV-107-58-4-35/5'17
TITLE.- miniature Tube Radio Receivers (Malolampo-v-yye rad'Lopriydm-
niki)
PERIODICALs Radio, 1958, Nr 4, PP 34-37 (UBSR)
ABSTRACTs Two superheterodyne receivers which are built around a mini-
ature triode-heptode tube are described. In this tube the
grids have no internal connection and the two parts of the
tube can therefore function quite independently. The first
receiver i8.a heterodyne with mixed antenna coupling for use
on medium and long waves. The heptode is used as a frequency
convertor and the resultant IF signal, after detect-Jon by a
diode transistor, is,fed back to the heptodets grid, which
then acts as an AF amplifier. Finally the AF signal is fed
into the triode output section and goes from there to the
loudspeaker. The set is powered from the mains via a diode
rectifier. The construction details are given and coil and
transformer winding data, together with tuning techniquej
supplied. The second receiver is a 2-tube heterodyne, this
time with a powerful pentode output stage, which makes it
suitable for use as a phonograph amplifier, Capacitance
Card 1/2 feedback is emplcyed,. The heptode acts as a frequency conver-
Miniature Tube Radio Receivers SOV-107-58-4-35/57
tor, and the triode as both IF and first AF amplifier.
Current rectification is achieved through 2 germanium
diodes, and the detector is also a germanium diode. The
layout and coil data are given and the construction of a
suitable vernier drive and pick-up jack described azyvd~il-
lustrated.
There are 2 circuit diagrams, 2 tables, 3 diagrams and
1 drawing.
1. Radio receivers--Design 2. Miniature electron tubes-Appli-
cations
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AUTHORS: Amararitov, V.N. , andJ~~_ ~-~
TITLE: Nsw Phototelegraphic Communications Equipment (Iqovaya
apparatura fototelegrafnoy svyazi)
PERIODICAL; Elektrosvyazlg 1958, Nr 97 pp 36 - 43 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The use of phototelegraphy for purposes other than sending
news-pictures by wire or radio has been hindered by a
number of reasons: 1, the low channel cal~~Lcity of
facsimile equipment compared with strictly telegraphic
inethods5 2, the complication and expense of facsimile
equipment caused by the cost of materials and processes;
3, the cost of the ~eTminal equipment itself; 4, the
difficulty of relaying telegrams at transfer points. In
recent years apparatus has been developed in the Soviet
Union which finds wide application and to some extent
overcomes the above objections. First considered are the
F TAM and FTAYL-2 equipments intended for high transmi ssior.
speed and high reproductlon quality. Until now speeds
have been limited to 1.20 lines/minute with a line length
of 210 mm. The main cause of speed limitation was phase
Card 1/6 distortion. This has now been corrected by the intro-
duction of a 300 - 3400 cls phase corrector of standard
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New Phototelegraphic Communications Equipment
type as described by Davydov in Ref 1. The use of this
corrector5 together with single-side band transmission,
has enabled speeds to be increased by two and sometimes
three times. The FTAM set works at 360 lines/minute and
has been described in more detail in Ref 2. The F TAYL-2
set is more up-to-date and is easier to make and exploit.
It works at 250 lines/minute with 5 lines/mm. The
characteristics of the special transmission line filter'
with which it works are shown in Fig 1. The trans-
mitting and receiving portions of the set are housed in
separate bench mounting units. The sending portion is
shown in Fig 2. Half-tone control is provided in the
recording equipment and operates both.in the dark and
light areas of the image. Fig 3 shows a typical charac-
teristic of received vs. transmitted optical densities
when using standard production paper YHlb POM -3 with a
sensitivity of 12 GOCT units. Phasing is carried out
semi-automatically with the-aid of a small cathode-ray
Card 2/6 ti~be. The basic parameters of the F TAIA-2 are'. trans-
mission speeds 60, 120 and 250 lines/minute Un each
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New Phototelegraphic Communications Equipment
equipment it is possible to arrange for two speeds); drum
diameter, 70 mm, drum length 300 mmi feed step, 0.2 and
0.12-65 mm; interaction modulus, 350 and 2&; carrier
frequency, 1900 cls for 60 and 120 lines/minute, 2800 cls
for 250 lines/minute; supply, 50 ds mains; synchroni-
zation, autonomous, from tuning fork oscillator. Of
recent years there has been an increasing tendency to
;3end by wire plain text, drawings, synoptic charts and so
on. This material is well adapted to reproduction on
moist electrochemical paper such as EXb -3, capable of
6 gradations of density. The FTAP equipment makes
use of this paper in a system intended for use in inter-:
urban and cross-town con, mnications where there is a larie
daily volume of telegraph traffic. Figs 4 and 5 show the
transmitting and receiving parts. Half-tone images may
also be sent where the standard of reproduction needs to
be "artistic". Figs 6 and 7 compare the same image
recorded on photographic and electro-chemical paper
respectively. When the turminal equipments are fed from
Card 3/6 different main supplies each is controlled by its oim
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New Phototelegraphic Communications Equipment
fork-maintained oscillator but the receiver is still under
the remote supervision of the transmitter. Leading
particulars of the FTA P set are: The image is produced
flat on a continuous roll of paper 220 mm wide from a
mechanism involving an oscillating mirror driven by a
cam; spGad, 120 linos/minute; scan step, 0 2 mm; inter-
action modulus$ 3.1/~O; carrier frequency, 1906 als; length
of paper in the roll, 30 m; supply 50 cls at 127 or
220 volts.. The development of methods of "open" recor-
ding has also led to the introduction of much simplified
apparatus for sending simple diaerammatic material. The
cost of such apparatus compares favourably with that for
ordinary start-stop tape equipment. Moreover there is no
need for highly trained personnel to operate it. Fig 8
shows the recently developed "Rekord" set -%-.,hich may be
used either as sender or Teceiver. It is intended for
cross-town or internal system worldng and uses ordinary
telephone connections. Autoiaatic gain ~-oatrol takes caTe
Card 1+/6 of variations in line atterittation, the permissible range
of the latter being 4 nepors. Remote aontrol and
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New Phototelegraphic.Commlinications Equipment
synchronizing arrangements are as for the FTAP sets.
The recording means is electromechanical using Coloured
telegraph paste on ordinary paper. The leading particu-
lars of the "Rekord" set are., drum diameter, 70 um,
drum length,-150 mq speed, 120 r.p.m; scan pitch, 0.2
mm; interaction modulus, _150; carrier frequency. 1900
C/S; supply, 50 cls mains at 127 or 220 volts. When
sending single-spaced typescript the effective sending
rate is 1+00 symbols/minute. Fig 9 is an example of a
drawing sent by the system. At transit points in a
communication system the problem of multiple reception
and storage of telegrams arises. This is most convenient-
ly accomplished with the aid of magnetic recording. A
severe problem here is accurate speed control of) for
example, magnetic.tape. Practical solutions are the use
of a lot bone on an auxiliary track or of perforated tape
(Ref &I. Fit'g 10 compares the qualities of manuscript (a)
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sov/lo6-58-9-6/17
New Phototelegraphic Communications Equipment
sent from one apparatus to another, (b) after one
photographic copying) (c) after one magnetic copying.
There are 10 figures and 1+ references, all Soviet.
SUBMITTEDt May 13, 1958
Card 6/6
AUTHORS: Davydov, G.; Sergeyev, S. SOV-107-58-9-27/218
TITLE: A Three-tube Superheterodyne (Tr'e'khlampovyy supergeterodin)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Hr 9, PP 43 - 44 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The receiver covers SIV 19-65 m, MY 187-578 m and LW 750-
2,000 m. The IF is 465 kc. The receiver has a rated out-
Put of 0.5 va and sensitivity is around 300/kv in the MV."
and LIV bands and 50OAv in the SW band. There is induct-
ance antenna coupling in the SW bandl for MW and LW re-
ception a magnetic antenna is used with capacitance feed-
back. A push-button unit is used for wave-changing. To
use the set as a grammophone amplifier, the MW and LVI
keys are pressed simultaneously, thus cutting out the in-
put circuits and thereby radio reception. The two sections
of the lst heptode-triode are used respectively as mixer
and heterodyne, those of the 2nd as IF amplifier and 1st
AF amplifier. The detector is a DG-Ts4 transistor diode.
Card 1/2 The final stage is a pentode output amplifier with nega-
A Three-tube Superheterodyne
SOV-107-58-9-27/38
tive feedback. The power unit uses junction-type germa-
nium diodes as doublers. Constructional details and coil
winding data are supplied. There are 2 sets of diagrams,
1 table, 1 circuit diagram and 2 figures.
1. Radio receivers--Design 2. Radio receivers-Performance
3. Radio receivers--Instruetion manuals
Card 2/2
VASILOYNT, S.A.; GTJROV, V.S.- DATTDOT G B - =IN, S.A.; 71ATONGMOVSKIT.
Te.A.; WINAO LISHAY, K.P.; KUMSKIT,
T-d.S.; KIOAYLOY, Kj.; UNCLIMIT, K.K.; PUKHWSKIT, A.Ch.;
PUKHALIMAYA, N.Y.; RABINOTICH, X.B.; SHTFXMIT, S.A.; KOHIW-P,-
MINA. N.M., rea.; lug IUNA, S.F., tekhn,rea.
(Rooommortutions of international consultative committees on
telephoWr and telegraphy] Rekowndataii mezhdunarodnykh konsull-
tativnykJi komitetov po telefonii i telegrafii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo
lit-ry po voprosam, eviazi i raaio, 1959. 335 P. (MIRA 13:3)
1. TSentralIny7 nauchno-issiedovatellskiv inatitut 6*7a21 Mini-
ateistva evyazi SSSR (for all except Kondrashina, Xarabilova).
(Telephone) (Telegraph)
DOBROYCLISKIY, Georgiy Vladimirovich, prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk,[daceaUedj;
DAYMNs G.B., otvaed,-, EIRILLOV, L.K., rea.; KARABILOVA, S.F.,
~--Uxmrarwr.-
[Transmission of pulses through conaunication channels] Peredacha
impallaov po kanalam sviazi. Mockwa, Gosjza-vo lit-ry po voprosam
eviazi i radio, 1960, 216 1). (KIRA 1):9)
(Television) I (Wire broadcasting)
(Pulse techniques (Blectronics))
DAVXDOV-
Evaluation Of oomj~u 09-002"Mi~
4viceo for selective
networks. rdk~i-tma~ '16 no'
*7 40-45 J1 162. 4-MU .15:7)
(Ele~tionic c
D M' -7, ~"
v Y-.--istAc-n of the parameters of pbq-ge campen.-ating circuits for com-
channels -with bigh-selpntivity. Elektrogviazt 19 no.7?1-9
ii 165. (MIRA 11817)
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ACC NRt SOURCE CODE UR/0106/63[LW/00
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ORG: IiOZke
TITLE:' Evaluating the parameters of a pbasb-dorrecting circuit for high-selectivity
d6munie'iition chanhels
SOURCE., Blek~rosvyazt, n6. 7, 196%.1-9
TOPIC:TAGS t multiohamel oorwi=ioation, eleetroao-circuit-
BSTnCT: ba f '(Da
On'the '' sis o a previou Investigat n vydov, G.B,
trosvyAz 1 0 'No ?s-196,2)#.An.wh1oh the author derived.,a formula
'for the. ompleilty:,of, ttre phase correcting circuit for an Ideal
commuhication-channel, the parameters of this circuit are estima-`_
..ted-:wIth-;respeOt to real$ high-selectivity e6mmunication channels r
-f or which attenuation-outside the:tjransmission band must be.taken
-,'I nto a6count. In such channels there is a large differential
~.,;betw en attenuation In autoff and.1transmission bands,
The ori
t eri cin. f or - the evaluation Is the feasibility of realization of
phasei correcting links and the maximum permissible pulsed nolse
due to Inaciouracies In-aqua It is shovm that,a phase-
lliation,
toorrecting circuit ~may consist.of se
veral Identical groups of
'~a'so-aorreotlng linksp sinos the number of links of the corrector-'
r directly proportional to theattenuation.differentlal6. Each
Cj3rd Ij 2'. UDC: 621.372-553
L og16o-67
ACC NRt AP7002313
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ORG: nono
"Estimation of Tolerances for Deviations of Frequency Characteristics of Phase
Delay Time and Attenuation in Communications Channels for Transmission of
Pulse Signals"
Moscow. Elaktroavyazl, No 6, 66, pp 10-19.
ABSTRACT: An analysis of the tolerance for small deviations of frequency cha-
racteristics of attenuation, phase and delay time of communitations channels
on distortion of-signals transmitted through the channels, It Is established
that the tolerances fordeviation of phase and 4clay time characteristics
should be characterized not by the deviation amplitude, but rather by the area
of the figure formed by the modulus of the characteristic and the frequencies
axis within the transmission frequency band. Orig. art. has: 13 figures and
11 formulas. EJPRS: 37A.791
TOFIG TAGS: pulse signal, signal transmission
SUB CODE: 17 SUBM DATE: 1OHar66 ORIG REF: 001
SOURCE CODE: UR/0106/66/000/006/0010/0019
U-uC: 621.3-018.8 + 621-3.018-12-
RADMIGHO Pole., prof.; DARIPASXO, F*G.; DMITRITNTSKIY, L.N,-. PA
SAAKTAN, V*Sh,; FINK. Ye.07.;.ATOYAN, FeG, vetvrach. I P 0 ~VG . ~D-
Poisoning of cattle by corn allege contaminated by pathogenic fmngl.
Veterinarila 35 no.4:79-81 AP.158. (XIM 11231
I.' TessoynaVy Institut eksperinentallnoy vaterinarli (for Radkovich).
2.*Machallnik vetotdola (for Deripasko). 3. Starshly vetvrach v'et-
otdola-Groznenakogo obleellkhozupraylenlya (for Dmitriyevskly).
4. Mrsictor oblvetbaklaboratoril (for*Devydov)."5. ;aveduymshohly
khIslaheekla otdolom (for &wOqa&)*v 6. (navnyy vetwuh Groznenskogo
rayona (for link). 7. Irolkhos Iment 1-go YAya (for Atoyan).
(Cattle-Diseases and peots)
vmw r,") v G~ D iru.,...
Pnict t~-,qs cf T. A. G a a 6rik.- Is ex a t-;:Ir brIc, ad c- of cnamun at Jabor
Stroi* I dcr. waahe ~;-O . T
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G K. Dikvydav. Pedillogy
in relatim to
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of doloutitic 111M.Atone to t%x1roliard mAls t
joetio, tKqelltW (fit" Olting tit tile type of (VS.-IIIAItCr
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ratio 0-1) 1,
tier or R namm C:.%
mrKingLible for the accurodation of Iturnin wallstAtives
uoder conditions of a mutral medium. With a wide
rutio, under the same conditions, their is no appreci-
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VIROGRADSKIY,B.M.; DAVYDOV,G.K.; HOSKCVA,A.V.; STM)NISHIN,S.Ye.
Follar nutrition of potatoes. Trudy, VNIISP no.4:115-121 '54.
(MLRA 8:12)
(Potatoes) (Fertilizers and manures)
ILIIN, V.A.; D&VYDOY, G.M., professor, direktor.
' -
-Orthopedic apparatus for facilitating the movement of the ankle joint.
Xhirurgiia no.4:87-88 Ap 153. NrRA 6:6)
1. Klinika goopitallnoy khirurgii Arkbangel'skogo meditsinskogo insti-
tuta. (Ankle-Wounds and injuries) (Orthopedic apparatus)
I I.Ji I I 116A I I I I I
I =1 !Yl I i 11118II(IL111 ~~111_111111196.
ROMANZNKO, I.N.j Aademlkg otvetstvenayy red.; VLASYUX, ?.A., akodomfir. red.;
ZAROV, D.K., akedemik, red.; RODIOBOV. S.F., red.; TYULEM,-K.A.,
red.; PSH]WICHNYT, P.D., akademik, red.;-DAVYWY. G.M.. kand. skon.
nauk.red.; KUGUKALO, I.A., kand. okon. nauk, red.; BERMIXOTO V.S..
red.; YBDUN. A.D., red.; KOZAKIVICH. T.A., red. izd-va; SIVAOMMXO,
To, K., tokhn. red.
[Problems in the economy of Poleeye; transactions of a conference)
Voprosy ekonomiki Poleslia; trudy konferentsii. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk USSR. Vol. 4. 1938. 134 p. . . (MIRA 11:10)
1. KonferentBiya po, voproBau razvitija proizvoditelinykh sil,
Poleslya USSR. 1955. 2. Aimidemiya nauk USSR (for Vlazyuk, Zerov,).
3. Ukrainskaya Akademiya sellskokhozyaystvanWh nauk (for Vlasyuk.
Ronanenko, PshenichrWy). 4 To oyasnaya Akedemiya sell skokhozyoy-
stvennykh nauk in. V.I.Lenins e(f"or Vlosyuk). 3. Ghlei~-korres'pondsut
Toosoyuznoy Akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. Y.I.tenine
(for Romanenko). 6. Cblen-korresponLient Akademli nauk USSR tf or
Rodionov, Tyulenev)- 7- Zamestitell nachallnika otdela avodnykh
perspektivnykh plauov Gosplana Soveta Ministrov USSR (for Beresikov).
8. fiachallnik podotdela Bellskogo khozyaystva i zagotovok otdela
evodnykh perspektivnykh planov Bellskogo khozyaystva Gosplana
Soveta MiniBtrov USSR (for Fedun),
(Polesye-RCOOOMIC conditions)
DAVYDOV. G.M. [DavydovT=R&a. kand.akon,nauk
Scientific and technological achievements should find their
practical application in industries, Nauka i zhyttia 8 no.4:
20-21 Ap '58- OURA 13:5)
(Kharkov lbonomic legion--Industries)
I A 29T_ 91
AM.
'Sotlet ftdi :an& bieta',Ilatimp G. No.
~_,__Testnlk Svy&z1 Xlektromalv".. xo~ 11 (92).
i-:ftsmassee the -gens developownt . of Soviet radio 6
,j
'le
*oadcasting and thelustal1ation of radios In sett
o'iefits and YWAges.ICaWree-Ruselan developmt to
ftweign. Photagmpb of a p owe rful block of the nev
broadcasting station at Nlwk. The author states
due to the large noxiber of qualified radio "r-
1kiinel., who ome ftcalthe.Army) there Is -no remm vby
the Soviet Uhim. cannot lwd:- the vorld in tho' field vt
DAVYDOV, G. M.
1:
PA 65T2
DAVYDOVP G. 11.
DAVYD OV, 0. M.
Govorit Moskva! CHere is Moscow!-7.
radio, 1949. 122 p. illus., port.
Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam sviazi i
DLC: TK6548.R9D38
Sovetskoe radioveshchanie i radiofilmtsiia. fSoviet radio broadcasting and radio
development_7. (Vestnik sviazi. Blektrosviazl, 1947, no. 11, P. 7-8).
DLC: TK4.V45
SO: Soviet TransT)ortation and Communications, A Bibliorraplxy, Library of Congress,
Reference DeDartment, Washington, 1952, U assified.
- -11- "
1-1-1., ".."
DAVYDOV, G. M. and
Stlir-ov; V. V.
"Supply Sources for Battery Rec6ivers"., Svyazlizdat, 32 pp, 1950.
I
-j)h,v, --
SHIPOV, V.Va; DAVTD~ ~; PIONTKOVSKIT. 3.A.. redaktor; X&SUROVA,
V*G., reffMTo-r,-MOROZOVA, T.M., tekhnicheskly redaktor.
[sources of current for battery radio receivers] Istochniki toks
dlia batarebWkh radiopriemalkov. Moskva, Gos.ir;d-vo lit-ry po
voprosam eviazi i radio, 1951. 30 p. (MIMA 8:3)
(Electric batteries)(Hadio-ReceiverB and reception) ,
DAMOV, G. I E.
Automatic excitation on harmonies of intermediate frequencies. Radio, 29,
No 3, 190
52-
P4~'jv~p -1 -- - -1 .. - - .--- .1
.'~ r'5~ ~~
PAVYDDVjG.M--. - - - - - - - - -- - --- - -- - - -- ---- - - - --- - - -
DAVYDOV, G.A.'; SHIPOV, V.V.: ZHUK, M.S., otvetstvenW rodaktor; AlUMNnWOo
-----"%-iT.O,`,fadaktor; SOKOLOVA, R.Ya, tekhnicheski7 redaktor
[Learn'to read radio diagrams] Uchites' chitatt radioskhemy. Izd. 2.
Moskva. Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam eviazi i radio, 1954, 71 p.
(Radio-Diagrams) (MLRA 7:9)
BLYMY, G.M.
goviot radio lbroadmasting and radio morrice, T"tgvl" 7 20.11:
7-8 1 '55. (a" q: 1)
(R&Alo)
DAVYDOY. orMMDq!!z ~ch- GOROXHOVSKIY, A.V., rodaktor; RITTMMMM, N.V.,
or
e lee r
[This is Moscowt] Govorit Moskva. Izd.2-oe, perer. Moskva, Go*.
izd-vo lit-'ry po voprosam eviazi i radio. 1957.111 p. [Microfilm3
(MIRA 10:4)
(Moscow-Radiobroadeasting)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 810
Davydov, Georgiy Mikhaylovich and Shipov, Vitaliy Vasillyevich
Uchites' chitat' radioakhemy (Learn to Read Radio Dia' ams)
3rd ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Svyazlizdat, 1956. 1r, P.
(Series Biblioteka radiolyubitelya) 155,300 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: Teterin, N.P.; Tech. Ed.: Markoch, K.G.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended to assist Soviet radio amateurs
to study radio diagrams and thus gain knowledge of the characteris-
tics and properties of radio equipment.
COVERAGE: The author states that the scope of this booklet includes
only the most simple radio diagrams necessary for,the initial stage
of study. No personalities are mentioned. There are-no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 83
Introduction 3
Card'1/3
Learn to nead (Cont.) 810
Classification Code System of Radio Tubes
Semiconductor Devices
Tube -* Amplifier for Detector Receiver
Tube Receivers
Simple Tube Receiver O-V-1
Principle of the Superheterodyne Receiver
All-wave Superhterodyne Receiver
One More Example
Some Symbols Used in Television Circuit Diagrams
Appendix 1. Diagram of Detector Receiver with Amplifier,
2. Answeres to Questions in Chapter "Simple Tube
Receiver O-V-1"
3. Answeres to Questions in Chapter ."All-wave
Superheterodyne"
4. Answers to Questions in Chapter "One More
Example"
5. Some Advice for Radio 4mateurs
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TK6553.D3 1958)
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7ASILEM, A.A., akademik, oty.red.-, GCRSKOV, A.A., red,; PowilIKOV,
I.Mo# doktor Vokbnonauka red,; KUTUM, S.M.# doktor tokhn.nauke
red.; ADAHRUKO, !sloe kandotskiwonauko red.;,P~VYDOV G.M.,
kand.okonom.nauk, redo;.LBPKIY, S.D., red.izd-va-, BUHIY, A.,
tekhn.red.
(Kenufacture of machineryt, proceedings of 'a conference on the
development of productive forces of the Kharkov Economic Region3
Voprosy mehinostroaniia; trudy nauohno-takhnicheskoi konferentaii
po rassvitiin proizvoditelinykh oil Xhartkovskogo ekonomichaskogo
raiona,* Kiev, No.3. 1960. 182 p. (mm 14:3)
i.,'Akgdemiya nauk USSR. Kiyev. Sovet pQ izucheniyu proizvodi-
telOnykh oil Ukrainakoy.SSR. 2. AN USS~_(for Vaailanko)e 3. Chlen__
korrespondent.AN USSR (for Gorsbkov).
(Kharkov 3conomic Region--Industries)
KOPYTOV, V.F., otv. red.; DAVYDOV,_G.M., kand. ekon. nauk, red.;
KLIMENKO., V.Ya.,, kandgeol.-riiner. nauk, red.; GOREV, N.A.s
jmzh., red.; GORODETSKIY, V.I., inzb., red.; LYASOVSKIY,
N.F., inzh.p red.; TMWOV, A.P.~ inzh.x red.; bTUKALOV,
KoV*) inzhal beds; TITOVA, N.M., red. izd-va; CHUMACIOKO,
V.S., red.Jzd-va; LIBERWI, T.R., teldm. red.
[Development of the Ukrainian gas industr7]1'llazvitie ga,,ovoi
prou7shlormosti Ukrairq. Kiev, Izzd-vo Ahad. nauk USSR, 10,62.
274 P. (MIlRA 15: 11)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Rada po vyvcbemiu produh-tyv-
nykh syl URSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk. Ulw.SSR
Institut ispollzovsniya gaza Akadenii nauk Ukr. SSR (for
Kopytov). 3. Sovet po izucheniyu proiz-voditellnykh sil Ukr.
SSR (for Davydov). 1+. Institut geologicheskikh nauk Alkademii
nauk SSR (for Klimenko). 5. Ukrainskoye otdelaniye Gosudar-
stvonnogo institute, po proyektirovaniyu zavodov iskusstven-
nogo zb_JLdkogo topliva i gaw(for Gorodetskiy). 6. Gosudar-
stvcm-qy planovyy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for Gorev;,
Lyasovskiy).
(Ukraine-Gas, Natural)
OVCHARENKO, P.D., akademih-, doktor khim.nauk,orv.red.;GORSHKOV,A.A.,red.;
USENKO, I.S., doktor geol.-min. nauk, rea.; U'AVY.Dqy'--
G.M..,,-kand. ekon. nauk, red.; KHAN, B.Kh., kand. teklm.nauk,red.;
KOAABL]IJI-~V;P,.pinzh.~red.;-$HTULIMiliF.,red.; DAKHNOYu.B.,tekbn.
red.
(Stone casting] Problemy kammogo litlia. Kiev, Izd-vo
AN USSRo 1963. 226 p. (MRA 17 t 2)
1. Akaderniya nauk URSR, Kiev. Rada po vyvchenniu produkty-v-
rjykh syl URSR. 2. Akademiya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Ovcharenko).
3.Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR (for Gorshkov). 4. Sovet po
izucheniyu proizvoditelln7ykh sil Ukr.SSR (for Davydov).
DAVYDOV, G.M.; MOROZOVA, T.M.
,-r,-,-,..-,.,- -.'' - - -
Relation of disseminated bituminosity to the tectonics and
petroleum and gas potentials of Ideal structures in the
Volga Valley portion of Saratov ProTince. Trudy NVNIIGG
no.1:62-66 164- (MIRA 18:6)
KOROBOV., D.S.; DAVYDOV,, G.M.
Microgavometry of the clay solutions of deep wells in the Vclga
Valley portion of Saratov Province. Trudy NVNIIGG no.1:66-73 164.
(NM 18: 6)
P!YANKOV) V*M.k-P~~
Concerning th e co-cal-led *structures without rootsm of the
Stalingrad tylpe. Ganl.nefti i gaza 5 no-4:27-30 Ap 161.
(NBA 14:4)
1. Ifizhne-Volzhakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geologii.
i geofiziki.
(Geology, Structural)
DATTDOV, G.N.
kiQ&44LI-
011mloal observations of the use of ascorbic acid in lead poisoning.
Tmay ZSGMI 14:66-73 '53. (a" 7:9)
(Ascorbic &old) (lead poisoning)
DAVYDOV, G. P.
"Distinguishing on Maps the Sources of R vers by Indicating-Their Namesir
Sb, Statey p0 Kartografii, 4. 29-34.p 1951
Investigation of four plates of a map of scale ltlOO)OOO and one plate of
another map of scale 1:100iODO showed that they require the placing of
additional legends of river names and names of sources; in the average up
to 7M for maps of scale 1:100,000 and 33% for maps of scale 1:3W,000.
The author reemmends on all maps of scale 1:200,000 and smaller the sig-
nature of anmes of all rivers whose lengths on the map are three am or
longer. (RZhGeol,, No 3,, 1954)
SO: W-31187, 8 mar 55
z)/,;~&I, 4.1 (?/~
DAVYDOV, G.P.,.kand.tekhn.nauk
"I-- -
epresentation of the hydrographic network on general geographic
meq)s. Trudy TS1IIGAIK no.92,39-104 153. (MIRA 10:12)
(Cartography) (Rivers)
KOIDAYICV, Petr Koni3tantinovich;~jLilU3LQy~.g.L.P. redivktor; KOMARIKOVA, L.M.
_j.
rjjOktor izdatelletya; KMOMIN-,--G'.W.-.--Ibkhnichookiy rodaktor
[1010stic representation of relief on maps) Plasti~heskoe izobrazhe-
41is .1 rpllefa na kartak.h. -Noskya,. Isd-vo geodez. lit-r7, 1956. 133 P.
(Cartography) (Surf-aces, RapresentWoll of) (MM 10:4)
YEGOROVAI Tatlyana Mikhaylown; KANIVETS, M.A., retsenzent; R'YZHYM,
I.Lp starshego prepod., retsonzentl STEPAHOV, S.P.0 assiBtent,
retsenzentl GODELIMAN, M.A., prof., rotsenzent; GENIDELIMAII,
A.M., kand. ek-on. nauks retsenzent; KUROPATENKOy F,Yt,p prof.,
re-tsen2ent; KONTOROVICH, I.A.., starshiy prep., re-bsenzent;
YEIOFEYENKO, A.G., assiatenj retsenzent; DAVYDOV2 G.P.,.red.;
SHAMAROVAI T.A., red. izd-va; SIJNGUR(YV,-V.S.y tekbn, red.
[Topographical drawing)Topograficheskoe cherchenie 14oskva
Geodezizdat, 1961. 158 p. (~~ 3-5: 8j
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy geodezii Omskogo sellskokbozyay-
st-v-ennogo instituta (for Kanivets). 2. Zaveduyushchky kafedroy
zamleustroystva TSelinogradskogo sellskokhozyaystvermogo insti--
tuta (for Gendellman,, M.A.). 3. Zaveduyushcbiy kafedroy zemle-
proyektirovaniya i planirovki sel'skikh zaselenny'kh mest Be-
lorusskoy sel'skokhozyaystvemoy akademii (for Kuropatenk-o).
(Topographical drawing)
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DAWDOV, G. S.
Davydov, G. S. "Swarming activity of the Indian land ra , 11 Soobshch. Tadzh.
filiala 'kad. nauk SSCR, Issue 8, 194$, P. 33-35 Y
SO: U-3566V 15, March, 53 (Letopis tZhurnal. Inykh Statey, No. 14, 1949).
D V, 0. S.
DalyoV2 Biology of the slepushonkailf Soolshch. Tadzh. filiala
Akad. nauk.SSSR., Issue 11, 1044, p. 20-22
So: U-3566, 15 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhumal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949)
1. DAVYDOV, G'. S.
2o USSR 600
4. Rodentia
7. Fecundity of the ground rat (Nesokia indica 0.), Soobo TFAN SSSR, No, 28, 1950.
9- Monthly JAst of Russian Accessions# Library-of Congress, April 1953, UncI.
-JMLXR9El-, L&L S IN I KOV SKIY, L.P.
Scology and injurious activity of red-tailed gerbils In Tajikistan.
Ixv.Otd.~st.nauk.AN Tadsh.SSR as '1:69-75 152- (KLaA 9:10)
I.Institut zoologii I parasitologii I Institut zhivetnevedstva Aka-
de-mii nauk Tadzhikskey SSR.
(Tajikistan--R*dentia)
DAVTDOT, G*64,~~,
.kZag , -
Xaterials on the ecology of pasture rodents of southwestern faji-
kistan. Trudy AN Tadsh.SSR 21:145-150 '54. (nM 9 -.32)
1. Institut zoologil t parazitologil imeni akademik% Te.I.Pavlov-
skogo Akademii nank fadshikskoy SM.
(Tajikistan--Rodentia)
DAVYDOV, G.S.
Dalm-on the ecology of the red-tailed gerbil In UJIkistan. Trtdy
A.N Tadzh.= 33:137-159 '~5. (a" 9: 8)
(Tajikistan--Gerbils)
VY'() 1~ Y,
.t:'O
f oiatidi:'
fbii~._ ltdds 11 S,
'0 Puture Pest
by Dav ov, acting director of the Institute of Zoology
and Parasitology imeni Academician Ye. N. Pavlovskiy of the
Academy of Sciences Tadzhik SSR, Sells Khozyaystvo Tadzhi-
Stalinabad, Vol
12, Dee 56, pp 50-53
10, No
Rodents, those of the Otrbillinae subfamily in particular, cause ex-~
_tensive damage to pastures. They are also carriers of Ixodes ticks which"
..':1ifest farm stock, causing various diseases in the animals. As a result
iDf experiments conducted at the Saratov Institute "Mikrob" of the KWIC-
-try of Health USSR and at the, All-Union Institute for Plant Protection
jt was found that bait poisoned with zinc phosphide and distributed over
ilie fields by plane or by hand was highly effective as a means of control--
ling the pests.
Similar experiments conducted at the Institute of Zoology and Para-
~:._*#ology of the Academy of Sciences Tadzhik SSR by the author in cooper-'
with collaborators M. A. Gulyayeva, S. A. Saidaliyev, and Yu. M.
lov, and I. V. Fadeyev, representative of the Administration for Plant
of the Ministry of Agriculture Tadzhik SSR, confirmed these
-flu
3
a rum of
The poisoned bait was prepared in the following manner: d
~00 kilograms capacity was filled with 25 kilograms of wheat to which
~0-5 kilogram of cottonseed oil were added as an adhesive. Then 1.5 kilo--!!~
.,Vams of zinc phosphiae were added; the contents of the drum were thor-
'~-.*Ughly mixed, and scattered over the pasture at the rate of one kilogram
of the poisoned wheat to one hectare of pasture land. The poisoned bait,
remained effective for a period of 10 days, killing 72.9 percent of the
f!odents infesting the field. The experiments also established that the
~~'exiation method of distributing the bait was less expensive and more ef-
fective than the method of -placing the bait,d.irectly into the burrows of.
t-im rodents.
3 05
LOTOTSKIY, B.V.-, MURATOV, Te.A.-. SOSNINA, Te.F.: DAVY'MV. G.S.
Problem of Improving natural pastures of Tajikistan. Izv.Otd.
est.nauk AN Tadzb.SSR no.14:115-122 156. (MLRik 9:10:1
1. Institut zoologii I parasitologit imeni akademika
Te.N. Favlovskogo AN Tadzbikskoy SSR.
(Tijikistan-Pastures and meadows)
Z)
'USSR/"Ooparasitology Acnrina and Ins ect -Vectors ci Diseatte G-2
'Pathogens.
Abs Jour Rel' "hur - Biol., No 5, 1953, 19627
Author Sosnina, E.F., DaN7dov, G.S.
Iut
TIAle t Source Materlal on Lice of Gadfliec Iii Valley
Districts of Tadzhikistan.
Or."g r-ub Otd. estestv, nauk M1 TadzbSJSR, 1056, 15, 113-119
lib~ :,-- 1 uranped
I stract In the Val:hsh and Giasar v; eYs, 78.4, of 131 ' _,
common gadflies vere infected by lice Bremphthiri"s
ellobii, characteristic rarresentativer, of the goinis
nrevalent in tropical and sulotropica.1 countries. Datc
is furnished on the seasonal changes of ser and a5e c,%:n-
position of lice on Cadflies.
/V
Card 1/1
v
SUSNINA, Tekatexina Fedorovna; LOTOTSKIY. B.V-,otv.re4,;._D.-4,
otv.recl.
Immy" To. -A-.,otv.red.; BATALOYA. H.A.,red.izd-va; FROWYA, P.K.,
takhnerod,
[Farasites of murine rodents In the Giogar Valley and on the
nowthern slope of the (Keear Range (Tajikietan)] Parazity-
nyshevidnykh gryzunov Gissarskoi doliny I iuzhnogo sklona
Giasarskogo khrebta (Tadzhikistan). Stalinabad. Izd-vo AN
Tad-ghewR-1957-165-P, (Akademlia,nauk Tadzhikskoi SSR. Stalinabad,
Trwly, vol. 64) (MIRA 12:1)
(Stalinabad-Para'sites) (Tarcob Dietrict-Parasites)
(ParaAltenw-441ce)
P? YA A - -$.
Find of embryos in the abdomen of the Afghanistan vole Microtus
(Bli.Lufordimve) afghanuo flioms. Dokl. AN Tadzh. SSR no.21-.47 1.57.
(MIRA 11:7)
I.Inatitut soologii i psirazitologii im. akaaemiim Ye. N. Pavlovskogo
AN Tadzhikskoy SSR.
(Field mice)
DAVTDOV, G.S.
Data on the occurence of the Afghanifitan vole (Ificrotus [Blanfordisys]
afghanus Thomas) in %Jikistan. Dold. AN TAdzh. SSR- o.21:49-50 '57.
OURA 11; 7)
l.Infititut zoologii i parazitologii im. Exkademika Te.N. Favlovskogo
AN Tudzhikskoy SM'.
(Tajikistan-Field mice)
DAVYDOV G.S.
-- 7--
Distribution and ecology of nome rodents of the southern
Tajilcistan piedmont region. Trudy AN Tadsh.SSR 89:165-194
158. (NIR& 13:5)
1. 1notitutIzoologii i parazitologil All Tafthikskoy SSR.
(Nikistan-Rodentin)
I
CHERNTSHICT, TLadiidr Ivanovich; DAVYWY, Gs-S-,.,Pjjxtred; VIII)GRADSKAYA, S.N.,
red.'Isd-va; FROLOV, .
(Acclimatization of co),pu in Tajikistaul Akklimatizataiia ntktrii
v Tadzhikstanei Stalinabad, Izd-vo Akad. nauk tadsh. SSR, 1959. 63 P.
(Akademiia nauk Tadshisikoi SSR. StSULabad. Trudy. vol. 106)
-J,*-.l:.AtM 1.'. ..'i' "I- .(KR4_12:3.1)
(Vakhah Valler--Goypu) -
DAMOV~-O~
loology of *vusliks (Citellus relictun Kaschkarow., 1925) in
Tajikistans Dokl, M Tadzho SSR. 3 no.3t39-42- 160. (K= 34 %2)
1, InfititUt MD010gii i peraidtologii AN Tafthikskoy MR. Fivd-
stavleno ablenom-korreopondentom AN Tadshikskoy SSR MeN. Naxwi.
kulovym, (Tajikistan-Sualiko)
BDrAkCIIEV,,, L.N.; DAVYDOV G.,Sj, Prinimal uchastiye SHEN' DE-FAN
[Sher
I hardening on the gra
Effect of preliminary IaQthema phitization
of vhite cast iiron. lzv~ vyoo ucheb, zav,; cliern, met., 4 no.7:154,-!
161 ff63.9 (MIM 34: 8)
1* Ilralluldy politekhnicheskiy institut.
.(Cast iron-Hardening)
DAVYDOII, G.S.
Ecolopr of the Transcaspian field moue Microtus
transcaspicus Satunin, 2,905, in'Tajikistan. Trudy
Inst. zool. i paraz. All Tadzh. SSR 22:49-57 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
(Tajikistwi.-41d mice)
DAVWOV, G.S..-
Distribution of gerbils in Tajikistan. Trudy Inst.
zool. i paraz. AN Tadzh,.,12SR 22:58-69 '162. (MM& 15:11)
(Tajiki,stan--Gerbils)
TIFLOV,, V.YO.; DAVYDOV, G.S.
Fleas of some rodents in southwestern Tajikie-tan.
Trudy Inoto zoolo i parez. AN Tadzh, SSR 22:70-75
162. (MIRA 15:3-1).
(Tajikintan-Rodentia)
(Water metabolism)
BOGACEsir., I.N.; DAVYDOVI G.S.
Effect.of the volume of martensite transformation on the
graphitization of vhite cast iron. Izv. 'iem. ucheb. sav.
cbern. ;set. 6 no.2:104-UO 163. (141RA 16:1)
1. Urallskiy po3-itekhnicheskiy institut.
(Cast iron-Metallography)
(Metalso Effect of temperature qj)
DAVYDOV, G.S.
."We"
Brown rat and muskrat in northern Tajikistan. lzr. Otd. b,401.
nauk AN Tadzh. SSR no.ltllO..3-U 163. 09M 17 t lo
1, Inatitut soologil i paramitologii im. akademika Favlovskogo
01 Tadshikokoy SSR.
BOGACI-Im, I.r, DA- .,S ITMO, R.A.,
'lilLY14-L -.4,ROMIKOITA, S.B.; SIDO' I
kand:'-~ed-m. nauk, retsenzent;
[Grafitization and heat treatment of white cast iron] Gra-
fitizatsi-.'La i termicbeakaia obrabotka belogo chuguna. Mo-
skva, lzd--vo "Pashinostroonie," 1964. 145 p.
(MIRA 17: 8)
DAVYDOV, Grilgoriy Solomonovich; ABDUSALYAl/jOV, I.A., otv. red.
[Rodent of rwrthern Tajikistan] Gi7zurq Severnogo Tadzhi-
kistana. Dushanbe, Izd-vo AN Tadzhikskoi SSR, 1964. 270 p.
(MIRA 17-.11)
IRVIN, B.I.; ANPIXDGOV, R.G.; BCOOMY. A.Y.: ~RYXIW, S.Y.; GOWMMAN,
NIA.; DATrDO_Y',,Q4..;.ZADMl, B.A.1 2 INOT, A.M.; LIFUSHKIN,
lmw-"- Vai;' XURATITAT, V.I.;* OGAXWOV. I.S.; PSTROV,
SOLDATOVO Te.G., Abshchiy red.;
I.A., red;,; PZSKOVA, L.N., red.1 IMMY, F.A., takhn.r6d,~,,
(Nanual for studying the economics of construction in the
transportation industry] V pomoshchk isuchaiushchim ekonomikm
transportnogo stroitelletva. Moskva, Goe.transposhol-dor.
isd-vo~--Vk5q. 271 P., (KIRA 12-17)
t
Construction industry) (Transportation)
- -M ~M~M
BOCHMYEV, F.I.; DAVYDOV, G.V.
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Plecision measurements of crystal lattice parameters. 7,av.lab.
30 no.3:297-300 164. (KRA 17:4)
1. )Ios)ovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut.
,,Wrl)O V. (Mosk-N,a)
r- .
W04 I
Lamm on thei volume of a body formed by the revolution of a triangle
around an axis. Mat. v shkole mo.5:45-46 S-0 158, (Min 11:10)
(GeOmOtr7)
24(4) 7 240)
AUTHOR:
TITLE: A Very Simple Proof
and Groiip Velocities
sootnosheniya mezhdu
SOV/139-59-1--31/31+
of the Relationship Between the Phase
(Prosteysheye dokazatellstvo
fazovoy i gruppovoy slcorostyami)
PERIODICAL: Izves tiya VysshikJi Uchebnykh Zavedeniy5 Fizikaj
1951~. Nr 17 p 169 (USSR)
I
fOSTRACT: The author proposes the following simple method of
establishing the relationship between the phase and group
velocities. Let there be two waves with wavelengths
W "%). '41 which are propagated with velocities Vl > V in
tL"direction 011. It is assumed that the peaks of the
two waves (amplitudes Al and A) coincide? at a certain
time, at a point 0 (Fig 1). The next coincidence of
the peaks will occur at a point 01 (Fig 1) on super-
position of two peaks which are at the moment on the left
of the point 0 at distances Xl and ), from it.
Consequently the velocity of propagation of the "energy
centre" of these waves, i.e. their group Ve'00'tY7 is
Card 1/3 given by: U = X/t (1)