SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, L.V. - IVANOVA, M.A.

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VYALOV, O.S.; IVAITOVA, L.V. - Ago of rocks in the Bitkov tectonic window, Carpathian Ilountains. Geol. sbor. LLvov] no.4:43-46 157. (MIRA 13:2) l.Inatitut geologii poleznykh iskopayemykh. AN SSSR, L'vov. (Bystritea Valley-Foraminifera, Foesil) IVANOVA. L.V. Vertical distribution of foraminifera. in the Pblanion series of the Shechva River and the Dolina rekion in the Carpathian piedmont region [with summary in English]. Dop. AN URSR no-3:304-306 '58. (MIRA 11:5) l.Inatitut geologii korisnikh kopalin AN URSR. Predstavleno akademi- kom O.S. Vyalovym. (Carpathian Mountain region-Foraminifera, Possil) AUTHOR: Ivanova, L.V. SOV-21- 58-4- 201L,9 TITLE: A Spir~~1`isFiM in the Pblanica Series of the Carpathians (0 nakhodke spirialisov v poi~anitakoy aerii 'Karpat) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains1koi RSR, 1958, Nr 4, pp 437-439 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Seventy-five Spirialis specimens have been discovered in dark-grey foliated carbonate argi1lites of the Polyanitsa series (upper Oligocene) at the village 5truten'-Vyzhniy on the Chechva river. All the Spirialis are represen-~~d by young specimens, the shells of which have one to one- and-half spiral turns. The diameter of the largest spi- rialis equals 0.16 mm. The only find of a small spirialis in the Forecarpathians thus far was made by 11.11, Subbotina at the village Stebnik on the Vorotyshcha river in 1954. The new find of Spirialis is of interest because they were discovered considerably below in sediments in which mollusk fauna has not beer. encountered thus fare Together with Spirialis there were also plankton foramirifera from the family of Glabigerinidae. On the basis of this find, a hypothesis can be advanced that the large-scale pe:rish Card 112 of young Spirialis occurred probably as a result of an SOV-21-56-4-20/'29 A Spirialis Find in the Polyanitsa, Series of the Carpathians increasing salinity of the basin w1iich existed they, on this area. There are 4 photos and 1 Soviet refererce. ASSOCIATION: Istitut geologii poleznykh iskopayemyk'l Ali UkrSSR (Insti- tute of Geology of 'blineral Resources of the AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: By 1"'ember of the AS UkrSSR, O.S.Vyalov SUBMITTED: June 24, 1957 EOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and insti- tutions appearing in this article have been used in the transliteration. 1. Fossil mollusca--USSR 2, Geology--Ua-.M 3. Paleoecology --USSR Card 212 BTIMVA, N.K.; BALAKHMATOVA, Y.T.; VASILENNO, V.P. ; VOIDSHIlDVA, N.A.; GRIGELIS, A.; DAIN, L.G.; IVANOVA,,L&V.- KUZINA, V.I.; KUZN,fTSOVA, Z.V.; MZTREVA, V.F.; MYM'20-'V-A*-,'-7-'.G".-'; AfATLTM. Te.V.; SUBBOTINA, N.-N. New genera and species of Foraminifera. Trudy VBlIGRI nD.115:5-106 158. (MRA 11-10) (Foraminifera, Fossil) IVANOVA, L, V., Candidate GeOlOg-Mineralog Sol (dIss) -- "The formcinifern of the Tipper Oligocene-Lowor Miocene deposits of the northeastorn nlope of the Carpathians and of Ciscarpathia". L17ov, 1559. 19 pp (Aced Sci Ocr SIM, Inst of Geol of Usend Minerals), 150 copies (EL, ljo 23, 1959t 1112) SUBBOTINA, N.N.; PISHVANOVAl L.S.; IVANOVA, L.V. Stratigraphy of Oligocene and Mocane deposits of Ciscurpathia based on the study of forivminifers. Trudy VNIGRI no-153:5-155 160. (KIRA 13:7) (Carpathian Mountain region--Poleontology, Stratigraphic) (Foraminifera, Fossil ) IVANOVA, L.V, List of reports made at the meetings of the Lvov Department of the All-Union Paleontological Society and thig Paleontological Section of the Lvov Geological Society in 1959 and 1960. Paleont.sbor. (Lvov] no.1:164-165 161. (MIRA 15--9) (Paleontology) IVANOVA,-L.V. Microfaunal complexes In the Galician Series of the bashava- Zhidnchev area in the Ciscarpathians. Dop. AN 1JRSR Y,o-4;520- 523 '62. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Llvovskaya geologicheekaya ekspeditslya tresta "Kiyevgeologilial". Predstavleno akademikom All USSR O.S,Vyalovym. (Carpathian Mountain regicn-Paloontology) EWT( 6)/T/EE -3. IJP(c) MR 174~b) 1=34 /63/002/006/0558/0561 AUTHOR: Xheynmsn~yk- S. i X&raul1shch1k.W%f-5V.; VNATL&L'I'Ll'; FMtMMML-& Vompe,'A. F.; Aleksandrov, X.Y.; Xurepina, 0. F.; .1.v*M0VS# L* V. itr;~~-Ttn"dromat mail 3" -T Z le /,/' rials for and technieVinlrPosed . ..... SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroakopil, Y. 2, no. 6, 3965, 558-563. TOM TAGS: IR Rt?LoEaphy, photographic emulsion, photographic processing 46 Jo irQ5,s A&STRACT: The article summarizes the photographic properties of new Infrachrom'stic film WA piatefio,!g~oped at WIXn (Scientific Research Institute of Mwon PIL- ture Phategapby t;- increase" lity ad sensitivity of infrachromutic mate- rials used for spectroscopy, astro-photogmpby, and other saientific purposes.'' Tables of the photographic characteristics of the film and plates an Liotedi. and spectral sensitivity curves are given for sal the Pollsions. The appropriate do- I velopment techniques are also discussed. The individual fil- are compared wi th those produced by Eastman Kodak. It to roc, , Wed In the conalvalon that the Available assortmapt of infracbromtic awastions (U types b the WOR) be edir[*,, .since FAstmin prodUces only four types vb1ch as" to ant all the roqulrmw a. Orig. aft. bast figures and 4 tables. C.M 1/2 I ;;~'r? ll I V vl!~.? !.!Wil 111311114 NilliFlIVIIIIH Jill] IAT I I HU I IJ I 1114tra"Islia. Ca-. STROYKOVA, N.G.; IVANOV.A,-.L.V.,. Upid and cholesterin content of the aorl-a in ex.- perimental atherosclerosis. Vop. med. kidin. 10 nrl.4076-379 Jl-Ag 164. (~uRA 18:4) 1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallrioy farmakoterap-11 o-:delu farmakologii Instituta eksperimentallnoy inedlOiny AIIII SSSR, Leningrad. ISMAILOV, R.G.; MAIIEDOV, M.A.; SP17TOR, Sh.Sh.; IVAUf)3(A, L.V.; KOIUIffh7, M.I.; SUVrANOV, Z.A.; SHCHEUCHGOV, I.A. Petroleum refining industry of Azerbaijan on the thre!3hold of a glorioua jubiloe. Khim. i tekh. topl. i rasol ~) no.11915-19 F 164 (MIBA 18 cl) ~- 1 !, . I , -~ IVANOVA, L.V.; STRASHININ, A.I. Radiation therapy in thyroid cancer. Med. rad. 9 no.?O-15 Ag 164. (MIRA 18:4) Radiokhl.rurgicheskoye otdelenlye (zav. A.1-Strashinin) TS'entrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ireditsinSkoy radiologii MLnisterstva zdravookliranenlya SSSH. STRASHININ, A.I.; ~YA110111,,_.L.V. In-riodiate results of external X-ray and gurpri-ta Irradiation In the treatment Of thyroid cancer. Vop onk. 10 164. (MIRA 18-3) 1. Iz radio-khirurgiblieskogo otdeleniya (zav. - starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik - A.I.Strashinin) TSentraltucgo muchno-issledovatell- skogo rentger radiologictieske-o instituta Min'-sterstva zdravook-h--ane- niya (dir. - Ye.I.Voroblyev) SSSR, Leningrad. Atires avtorov: Leningrad, u1. Rentgena, d.6, TSentrallnyy nauchno-ivsledovatel'skiy rentgeno-radiologichookly institut Mini s ters Lim zdravookhraneni.ya SSSR, re dc ru;.b--*-~~r c ::.:J 4 f ~.j,! j i jj' SEFAYAY N.I.j "'ULM, P.I.; WANOVA, L.V. ThLllotropy In organic suspenslonr~ of bent-onite amd aprwiil. Koll. zhur. 27 no.2~259-263 Mr-Ap 165. (KJ:RA 1.8s6) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimli AN SSSR, Moakva. "Dr,~-)en,leric,~ of the of t'nF on thp Livin!,r tiv; T~j ~-n,-! ?Iol ici, Aciid -eri T, 5L) .-,0: sum 1,32, 2') '-'ax 5.5 Uss/&,oparasitoloMr - Mites and Insects as Disease: Vectors. 0-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., Ho 10, 1958, 43444 Author Ivanova, L.V. Title Some Data on Biolcgy of Undisturbed Population Qf A., Superpictus. Orig Pub Sb. rabot po malyarii i L;clnintozara, No 1~ Stalinabad, 1956, 46-51. Abstract A report on location of nests of egG deposits in the val- ley of Luchobki River (Varzob District of Tadzhik SSR); on factors which determine the numbers of A. superpictus in differebt sttlements; an distribution of msquitoes aad rnlarial infection in Jifferent settlementa; on the course of seasonal prevalence and comparative proportion of sexes among amnuitoes fpthered. in daylif4it in settle- ments located at various distances frow. nests -of erg de- posits; on some data of pbysioloGical composition of Card 1/2 15 IVANOVA,._ Some data on the affect of light on the exit of mosquitoes from a building treated with MI preparatione. Med. paraz, 25 no.l: 67-68 Ja-M 156 (MIRA 9:6) 1. Iz entomologicheakogo otdola Inatituta malyarii, meditainakoy parazitologii i gellmintologii Ministerstva zdravookhrazfjniya SSSR (dir. instituta-prof. P.G. Bergiyev. sav. otdolom-prof. VA. BeklemiBhev) (LIGHT, off. oa mosquitoes flying oat from DDT treatfid. roon) (MOSqUITCES off. of light on mosquitoes flying out from DDT treated room) -(DDT, eff. same) IVA1,11011A., L. V. "Cm the Chemoreceptors of Blood-sucking Culicinee." "Some dates on the re6ularitiee In the spreed of Ano~pheles ma-culipennIs in residential areas depending on the topogmphy of the turrain" report submitted but not presented at the Intl. Conpresa of Entomology, Vienna) AuBtria, 17-25 Aur, 196o IVANOVAv L.Y.; STAVROVSKAYA9 Me Preliminary data of field studeis of dethyltolwinides. Wd.parax. i paraz.bol 29 no.5t564-570 S-0 160. OCRA 13 t12) 1., Iz entamologicheskogo otdela i o-tdela sinteticbeskilth pro- paratov Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicbsokoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I. Marts!Lnovskogo Wnisterstvs. zdrwrockhra- neniya SWR (dir. instituta - prof. P.G. Sergiyevv z9ve otdelcm prof. V6N, Beklemishev i prof. V.I, Stavrovokaya). (IlqSECT BAITS ARD FMMJMS) (TOLUAKIM) MV4,11AP L.,L Rolq played by thermokinesis in animal distributit)n in the temperatiLre gradient as exemplified br an analysis of tompera- tiire responses of the larvae of Anopheles plumbetis. Zool. zhur. 41 nr,.9:1345-135"1- S '62. 15.11) 1. Institute of Audical Parasitology and Tropical Modic,.ine, Rtnistr.j of Public Health of the lbscov, (Tempe rature-Phj-slological effect) (Mosquitoes-Larvae) :% NN L v . I ~ I L.1%; )lJJ3, M. .':'-ylgth, adhez~on and deforxation p,~rshlcrcvinyl coatings. Lako'Kras,.r&-,. ikl: prIm. -no.2.30-32 (AURA 17.'4) IVANOVA, L.V. f3asJ.c cwj~-.es of yarn breakage in ball wfirpIng -,I' xt,lm~ volok. no.t.-6e-61 164. (KIRA li:,I.) N '. 1. Vqe,,;oyu,--nyj nauchno-Isslodovatallskiy Institutu vol.okna. IVANOVA, L.V. Chemoreception of insects; a survey of the litaratuns. Mod. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.5t608-612 S-0 164. (MIRA l8t4) ACC NRt (A, SOURCE CODE: Ult/O;)58/(jO/035/003/03:!0/0323 AUTHOR: Y,.; Stavrovskaya, V. I. ORG: Entomology Division and Division of Synthetic Compoundt;, Institute of Medi c S r'VA Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Ministry of Health im. Ye. 1. VZartsinovskogo)SSSR,., (Entomologictieskiy otdol i otdcl sinteticheskikh preparatov Instituta -meditsillskoy i parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya SSSR) TITLE: Preliminary data on the use of a new insect repellent, M-toluic acid piperidylamide SOURCE: Meditsinskaya, parazitologiya i parazitarnyye bolezni, v. 35, no. 3, 1966, 320-323 TOPIC TAGS: insect repellent, zi=t=;z, organic synthef '-c /.4j C 1'iell) F ABSTRACT; The insect-repelling properties of the 11-piperidyliLlide or --toluic (R-228) acid were tested against Aed3s sp. and Mansonia rLchiardi mosquitoes. A 12-25% alcoholic solution was an effective repellent. ?28 lengthens their effectiveness. When added to standard repellents...R- The formula for..R-228 is shown below;i Card 1/2 UDC: 615-776.195-07 ACC.NR, AP6021896 CKZ-Ctj 2 C Hj CO N CH.z CHZ7-Gfd/ it is a colorless liquid, with boiling point 154-i550,' specific gravity 1-0598, nd 20-1-5495. It is easily soluble in alcohol, benzene, acetone, and other organic solvents, and poorly soluble in water in which it forrm weakly alkaline solutions. (WA-50;,-CBE No.. 101 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: OBAug6l/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001/ Card 2/2 C HUVJVTIEV P V . F. P- i VA-,"~' 'V A, L. ',,:. ; j"U , ~ -. i , Nuclear mgnetic reoomitce itudY Of the Procesf: Of haraan~-, of an unsattLrated polyester resin. Vynokom.sced. 6 no.S,.1502---15C4 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Tnstitut fizichesloy khimii AN SSS-R. 'MANOVA, L.V* Effeit of soluble himtei3 and humoammophos on co-rn in turf-Podzoho soils. Bot.; issl, Bel. otd. VBO no.6g4e-53 164. (MIRA 18s7) ~i T. i--ABI NOVICH S I of thr- fr,3cti.cn (MIRA 1&6.) edo7m 41?"K 11A -Igo i rnypk t- l.nstitut,23 kompIr-ksricor avt,~itm!itlzatvsli rVANOVA, L. YE. Ivanova, L. Ye. and Puzik, V. I. - "Pathomorphological investigations of tubercular meningitis treated with streptomycin", Trudy Akad. med. nauk SSSR, Vol. 11, 1949, p. 210-38, SO: U-4329, 19 August 53, (IAtopis VZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 21, 1949). FUTONOT. G.Te.. professor; IVAITOVA, L.Te. "mwmwtw4#'w Modifications In the lymph nodes In tuberculosim. Problotub. no*2: 52-60 Mr-Ap 155. Oan 8: 6) 1. Iz patofiziologicheskoy laboratorli (zav. -Prof. G.Ye.Platonov) I Patomorfologicheakoy laboratorii (zav, -prof a Vol*Pul.k) rnatitutil tuberkulaza Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR (dir. Z.A.Lebedeva). (LYMPH NaW, in various diseases, expor. tuboro., pulm.) (TUBERGULOSIS, PULKOILkRY, eVerimental. lymph nodes in) IVjUr,0VA, L. Ye. Ili-he Infiuence, of Azof.oboclter and A-3sociated ~Iicrofiora on th,.- Nios..-varuo I', ,egi-le of the 604 an~ on the Yield of A~~iicultural rlants." Gand 11,1.ol Sci, -L J-1 d U ITS&II, C-orlk,.'y A,~p7icultural inst, 111in Higher Education Gorlkiy, 195". (ig,,No 12, 1 Mar 55) So: Slim. ITO ~-)70, 29 Sept 55 - Survay of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR f1i- er Educational Institutions (15) L,h SOV/ 137-57-11-20780 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiyii, 1957, Nr 11, p 20 (USSR) AUTHORS: Povarov, A.I., Ivanova, L.Ye. TITLE: Testing Hydrocyclones and Turbocyclones at the 13alkhash Dressing Mill (Ispytaniye gidrotsiklonov i turbotsiklonov na Balkhashskoy obogatitellnoy fabrike) PERIODICAL: Obogashcheniye rud, 1956, Nr 6, pp 34-35 ABSTRACT: Tests were run of simple conical three-product cyclones, cylindrical hydrocyclones (H), and turbocyclones with top, side, and bottorn discharge of the dust. The tests were run with 2 types of feed: Feed from a control classifier providing 46-487o 74-micron undersize and 35-397o solids, and crude concentrate after grinding in the mill, with 65-75% 74-micron undersize and 35-3976 solids. The tests show that turbocyc- lones do not yield any better classification results than 1-1. The best indices both as to Output and quality of classification are obtained with conical and three-product H. A table of mean Card 1/1 indices for the functioning of the equipment is adduced. A. Sh. POVAROV, A.J..~ IVAHOVA, L.Ye. Comparing various makes of hydrocyclonen. Obog.mid 3 no.51.22- 31 158. (MIM 12:5) (separators (machinery)) FOVAROV, Anato.Uy Ivanovich. Prinimala uchastiye IVAN0VJI~y._kj!3q VENKOVA, M.D., otv. red.; RaWOVA, L.A., i~cf-'Lzd-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L., tekhn. red. [Hydrocyclones] Gidrotsiklorjy. Moskvaq Gos.mauchno-tekhn. izd-vo, lit-ry po gornomu delup 1961. 265 P. (MIRA 15:1) (Separators (Machines) POVAPOV, A.I.; IVIUIUVA, L,Yo. FGrmu.1as for the calculation of hydrocyclones. Oboe-lud 4 no.3:57 159. (Separators (Machines)) (KIR& 1,/~8) GOLOVANOV., G.A., gornVy inzh.; VANOVA, L.Ye., gornyy in,,,h. Practice of using arc-shaped screens In I-he Oleringorsic Oro- Dressing Plant. Gor. zhur. no.2%63-6j. F162. 041RA VbQ) I. Olenegorskiy gorno-obogati tell nyy kombimit (for Go).ovanov). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektriyy i:astitut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemvkh (for Ivanova). 4~-A-ffl- th Q, I + 4 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P 13 L I' A I 'i AA 84 (A 14 U44, CA oo A:; -00 0o Of *k AlIgArta kxrf- A. K. MILICAIJIV. -00 , 001 UDY4 Pro'" $00 1 0 0 11110,1vil and pink lAkes witil 11"iUM4 AIA. AIM and calcium SWIS alul &I h 0 %) w t 1 Q aid of jo. funated cwtcw oil. L141it-stable red itlis4ria JaI s COO c Art M~ rr3tfY 11f(MIUMI In V. S. S. R. while thr pint mirm mhfc* v 0 00 J me highly desimbla for artists are 11-o' A pink late IMO ' I r i i lot" all"bi N.). I (I pfTM . s " it Ilfv,.I,.AINI Ali woA pptd. by it stjffwjrnt anit d 0 . 4 W 4. 0-kifig if;&$ carr" out at a P11 of 3.2-5-5. A study of light it4hility Or thOe i ln tl I NI 1.0 0 tli S ff P RS Made. Davi,l Ad,my : Zoo not a** see -V in 0 9 0" rv n,0 is 0 0 0 0 0 fp~ 0 00 00 411 0 0 0 0 0 411 416' "401 1.4 Gorlkv Dalry Trust). MrAwksils Pfg-. IS.' 1962).-Cattk mat I& I , wkk watqr 0j br. afto 14-18 hn. Somkim hItcred. =d IwM 1;6*per- SIM 0.5UNSO what k Mg d*wjffg pff to abmt MAIM. IA-2% FF stafted in mor- ~b. "I" wd at glow a". is IVANOVA, M. Build quicker and cheaper. Sov. profsoiuzy ? no.6:30-32 Hr '59. (MIRA 12:6) I.Predsedatell postroyochnogo komiteta tresta "Hoestroy" No.19. (Moscow-Construction workers) IVANOVA, M. --UOZ=O;r~~ ~-Ifvo-r children. Sov. profsoiuzy 6 no. 9:50-jil Ag 158. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Zamestitell predeadatelya komisaii po rabots aredi detay I podroatkov komiteta profsoyuza Magnitogorskogo metallurgichaskago komblusta. (Kagnitogorsk--Children) MALITSEV, P.; IVA,NQVA....,,M. A health resort of great importance to the entire Union. Zhil.-komm. khoz. 9 no.8:8-10 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Zaveduvushchiy gorkomkhozom g. Sochi (for 14alltserv). 2. Starshiy inzhener gorkomkhoza g. Sochi (for Ivanova). (Sochi-Minicipal services) Acassim im: AP042613 B/0005/611/000/006,/0010/0014 9 AUMOR; Bekyarov, Eia. (Engineer); _1vau.qva, M. (Engineer); 4md. Bl'uskovi Ya. TITIE: Increwing the lifetime of metal cutting tools by ultxasound. application during heat treatment SOURCE: Mashinostrocne, no. 6, 1964, lo-14 TOPIC TAGS! ultrasound, impact strength, hardness, mieroutruature, meta.1 cutting, tool life ABSTRACT: The authors attempt to give a theoretical explanation of stt!el quality improvement by ultrasound application during heat treatment. Ulteetsound fa!# I. I tates secondary martensite transformatioa and provides equill'briun in the zaa-tal structure which in turn imparts better mechanical properties to the metal. Vie durability of the tools increases from 160 to 200 ~ accordi-ng to t~ie results ar the experlments carried out at the "BolshevIk!' plant in Gahrovo. The authwo aldo give detailed data = the process used in the investigation *-At varlous typea of tools and steels. Orig. art. has: 10 figures. Card W2 ACCESSIM NR: Ap4o42613 ASSOCIATICU: TsNIlVAS]a SLMbilTj-.ri,M: 00 SUB Ca)E: Ico IM NO BEF SOV: 005 EN-V~: 001 C=-. 00*,It BEXIAROVJP Em., inzh.; IVANOVA, M., in:Lh.; BLUSKOV, IA. Increasing the durability of metal-cutting instruments by applying ultrasound in their thermal treatment. Maijidnostroem 13 no.6slO-14 164 GIZ07, G?, IVANOVA, M. VitRmin B6 therap7 in chorea. Yop.okh*mRt. i dot. 3 no 3:56-59 Jl-Ag '58 iMIRA 11:8) 1. 1z kafedry detakikh bolezney VMI. Sofi7a. (GHORFIA) (PrRIDOXINE) RACHE7, L., Prof. - aTZOV. T. - MaINOV, D.: STAIMA, L.; IA1111YA, T,; IVANDVA, M.,.kand. na mod. nauki; PAMIANOVA. M. . kand. na ned. rauki Experiment with determination of iFanditioned reflex action In rheumatism in children prior and after sleep therapy. Suvrem. mad., Sofia 7 no-11:23-34 1956. 1. 1z Katedrata, po detaki bolesti pri VMI-Sofia (2a1,. katedratar prof. L. Rachav). (SLEEP, therapeutic use, rheum. in child.. eff. on conditioneii reflex action (Bul)) (RHEURATISM, in Infant and child, sleep ther., off. on conditionna reflex action (Bul)) (REP M , CONDITIONED, aff. of sleep ther. in rheum. In child. (Bul)) GIZOV, G.; IVANOVA, M. Use of cortisone in the treatment of rheumatism in children. Suvrem. mod., Sofia 7 no-11:59-65 1956. 1. 1z Katedrata po detski bolesti pri VMI -Soflia (Zav. katedrata: prof. Le Rachey), (RH'OJMATISM, in infant and child, ther., cortisone (Bul)) (CORTISONZ, therapeutic use, rheum. in child. (Bul)) IVANOVA, M., Course of postparoxysmal stage of rheumatism in nchool children in various economical conditions. Suv-rem. mod., Sofia 6 no.11: 61-66 1955. i. rz Katedrata po detaki infektoll na IT moskoyuki moditsinski Institut 1. V. Stalin. (nauchen rukOTodital: prof. D. 1). LebsMw). (RHMNATISM, In infant and child, postparoxysmal stage. (Bul)) - ------------- GIZOV, T.; TVANOVA, M.; IANEVA, T.; STOIPJ?OVA, L.; WMIANOVA, T54. The frequency and course of rheumatism in pre---school and school age. Nauch. tr. vissh. mad. inst. Sofia 40 no.1:177-190 161. 1. Predstavena ot prof. L, Rachav, rulcovod. na EateBmta po dotoki bolesti. (RHEMATIC FEVER in inf & child) YANEVA, T.; Ty-~T~PV~, I'L.; DAMYANOVA, 73. Sinobranchitis in childhood. Pediatriia 4 no.704,-,26 J1163 (MIRA 16 02 ) A~ 1. Tz kafedry detskilh bolemiev (rukovoditell - prof. L.Pacher) Vysshego meditsinskogo, i-nstituta, Sofiya. IVANOVA, M. A literary treasure which should be '7ully utilize-ed, ~,urv,~,nebel prom 7 no.6:38-39 N-D 164. 1. Chief, Library of the Higher Technical Institute of Forestry, Sofia. ATAIIASOV, A.; ABADZHIYFV, F. - IVANOVA, M. (tranalatorl; LEBEDEVA-DZOVA, 1-1. 14. P (translator]; DIVITROV, St., prof., red.; DRAGOYCHE17, Ch. SLAVOV, B., teklui. red. [Anesthesiology) Anesteziologiia. 3. izd. Sofi&, Medit!jina i fizkulltura, 1963. 460 p. (I-M-A 16:12) (ANESTHESIOLOGY) Disse.-tation: "Pseudo-Riemannian Spaces Containinc-, Tensors." Cand Phys-l-lath Soi, 'Eoscow Order of Lenin 28 ILaY 54. Veche nyaya lo5kva, Rascow, 19 "'aY 54. 50: 31,'Li 284, 26 ':ov 1954 Fields of Constart and L~ecurrcrit ~Aatou 1.1 7. I.omono5,,)v, rTF KOVALEVA, E. P., RYBALTOVSKEY, 0. V., IVANOVAS M. -A. and DEM311, V. 0. "ExgYnInation of swine and cattle as to their complement fixation reaction to toxoplasmosis'l Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 8, August 1962 pp. 24 z... ,-. "1. -7 '",r --- TELTATNIEDVA, G.N.; IVLNOTA, N.A.; DOLZHENMTA, A.H, Testing growth regulatIng subatances for reducing the prebarves falling off of the Antonovka variety of apples. Kons.i ov.prom. 15 no.4:35-38 AP 160. (MIU 13:6) 1. TSentrallnyy-nauchno-teeledovatellokly inaLltut konnervnoy i ovoshcheounhillnoy promyehlennosti (for Telyatnikova, Ivanova). 2. Sovkhoz Iment XV-letiya Oktvabr7a Lipetakogo aovnarkhoza (for Dolzhenlcova). (Apple) "J il, ~v 11 IVANOYA, M.A.; KLTUYYVA. A.D., doteent, zaveduyushchiya kafedroi marksizza- ~T-enMima Kookovskogo farmatsevtichq'skogo inatituta; BOBRYNIIIA, V.I., dotsent, direktor Xoskovskogo farmatsavtichex~ogo inatituta. I. V. Stalin's work *Xconomic problems of socialiam In the U.S.S.R.0 is a great contribution to the treasure houso of theories of b4trxism and Leninism. Apt,11elo 2 no*2.7-13 Mr-Ap 153. (mLu 6--5) 1. Kafedra marksi2ma-leninizma Kookovskogo farmtseytichee1w iustituts. Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. 540nomics) S/573/62/000/007/OD3/015 D201/D308 AUTHORS: Yegorov, V.P., Ivanova, M.A. and 113abinia, Yu.A, TITLE: Coordinate transformation systems for automatic pos- ition angle detemination,.based on transformer re- solvers SOURCE:- Arcademiya nauk SOSSR, Institut clektromekhaniki. Sbornik rabot po voprogma elektrainckhaniki. no. 7, 1962. Avtomatizatsiya, telemelthanizatijiya i priboro,- stroyeniye, 171-180 TEXT: The authors describe tM circuits and analyze.the operation of coordinate transformation devices nK-VII (131,'-VII) used with systems of automatic determination of the position angle p in -he astronomical instruments and discuss the results of f. %ir investi a tion on laboratory analogs. There are two versions of these devices: model PK-VI1 A operates with ecpatorial coordinates t, 6, the othcx, PK_VII B, with azimuthal coordinates A, Z. Both are based on trans- former resolvers, operating as coordinators, coordirvite transfomers or references. The results of laboratory investigations of the per- Card 1/2 KOVAIEVA, Ye.P., RYBALTOTS I' , T ~,., 0, V,; ;IIIAIIOVA~ ILA-; V,(.-. I Complement fixation reac~lon ior toxr,"plapmosl's 'Ir, awinc and Cattle . Veterinariia 39 no.8:24-215' Ag 162, (. KU- F A -1 7 -, 12 1 c of SXM Defended at, and in A (D i s -2 rt -A fror Degreas U j"! 'I 0 jer of 1,3nirl c a J.eninErad 1955 i;o.25, 1.3 Jwi 55 so. _Kniz'hraxL-lt Lo"Is I in Scienc,~s For Licl~Xf,,3 of Crindidatc . Vfi A) 0 V1q M - Yq ~0 / ~L PHME I BOOK MaYWITATION 545 Leningrad. Universitet Skorost, okalinoobrazovulya na meta3-l&kh i aplavakh (Rate of Scale Formation in Metals and Alloys) Pt, 2, [Leningrad) 1957. 238 p. jSeries]: (Its: IJehenyye zapiski, no. 2n) [Ee-rre-s]: (Leningrad, Universitet. Xhindcheskly falniltet, Uchenyye zapiski. Serlya khImicheskikh nauk, vyp. 17) 2,150 copies printed. Reap. Ed.: Tikhomirov, V, I.; Ed,: Shemeleva, Ye. V.; Tech. Ed.: Vodolagina, S. D. FURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for sciestific workers., engineers and technicians interested in the problem of scale resistanee of metals and alloys as well as in the more general problem of kinaties of heterogeneous processes, COVERAGE: The collection is a continuation of a similar imrk -published in 19511 by the same institution (Uchenyye zapiski IM, No .. 175,, 1954). Me articles describe experimental and theoretical vork on the kinetics of oxidation of iron, manganese and nickel, and of alloys of iron and chrondva, nickel and mpganesse, in various gaseous media. Individual articles are briefly reviewtd under Table (f Contents, below, No personalities are mentioned. Card 1/10 J*- Min -F1 Rate of Scale Formation in Metals and Alloys 545 TAM OF COMERTS: Introftetion 3 Ipatlyev, V. V, (Deceased) and Sibirskep, V. V. Kinetics of Scale Formation on Iron-chromium Alloys at Elevatecl Temperatures in Water Vapor, Structure and Composition of Scale 5 The authors try to establIsh a connection between the rate of orLdation of various iron-chromium alloys and the structure of the ackle, Five grades of steel,, containing 3, 6, 13, 16 and 30 percent chromium, were studied, The structure of the scale was studied with the aid of the micrographic method in conjunction with chemical aml X-ny analyses. The temperature regime varied from 500* to 13000C. Results of experi- ments with each type of steel are summarized at the etd of the article. There are 21 references, 10 of which are Soviet, 8 English, smd 3 Gerwra. Ipatlyev, V.-V. (Deceased), Ivanova, M. A. and Milyuts, 0. B. Scale Foxmiati~m'on 25 Percent Nickel Steel Arr Al-r-Containing W#er Vapor and Sulfur Dioxide 415 Card 2/10 Rate of Scale Formation in Metals and Alloya The purpose of the experiments described in this article -iras to determine the effect of water vapor and sulfur dioxide on the prDCeSS of high- temperature oxidation of nickel and nickel-steel. Nickel and nickel- steel samples were placed in a furnace and exposed to &7 air, humid air, 100 percent water vapor, and mixtures of humid air and sulfur dioxide at temperatures ranging from 750*to 980"C.for 40 to 10-10 hours, The scale formed under these conditions was studied and It wais con- cluded that a 10-15 percent increase in water vapor in the cm4je of the first two oxidizing media resulted in an appreciable iucrewie in the rate of oxidation of a given steel. On the other hand, 1-5 percent addition of sulfur dioxide to the moist air at temperatures ranging froin 750-800*C.d.id not have any appreciable effett on the rate of scale for- mation on nickel and 25 percent nickel-steel s=ples. ExaVEnation of the scale shoved that Its structure and the aequence of outer layers are similar to that of the scale formed on iron under analogous oxidation conditions. There are 7 references, 5 of vbich are Soviet, 1 English, and 1 German. Card 3/10 Rate of Scale Formation in Metals and Alloys 545 Ivanova, 11. A. and Ipatlyev, V, V. (Deceased) Composition and Structure of Scale on Iron-Wickel Alloys 59 The authors describe the phase and chemical composition of scale on binary Armco iron-electrolytic nickel alloys containing 10, 15, 25, 40P 50, 70, 80 and 90 percent nickel. Dry air was uaind as the primary oxidizing gas medium although carbon dioxide was also used In a few instances, Exposure lasted from 40 to 100-120 brs. The temperature varied.from 800"- 1000*C. MicrogrEiphic, chemical and X-rajr analyses were employed. It is shown that in case of 10, 15 and 25 percent alloys selective oxidation of iron takes place. Me iiasle on 10 and 15 percent alloys is characterized by a relatively thIn FeO layer. In the case of 25 percent alloy the hcmogeneous FeO Inyer disappears. Nickel concentrates in unoxidized form in separate grains af the alloy, forming thereby a heterogeneous portion of the scale, In alloys containing from 40 to 90 percent nickel, both ocuponents react in the process of scale formation. The NIO content Increases with the Increases of the nickel content of the alloy, There are 11 references, 8 of which are Soviet, 2 French azd 1 lkglish. Card 4/10 Rate of Scale Formation in metals itnd A_11:y:~ 5 4 55; 1pat 1yev, V, V, (Deceased) and, Smix-noira, Ye. K, Kinetics of Manganese Oxidation at Elp-vwt-ed Tcmpuraturas In Dry Air, Water Vapor and Carbon Dioxide. Composition and Stractart of -the S,,.Ale 77 The authors present a detailed study of the oxi&ation rate of manganese in dry air., water mpor and carbon diox:Lde at temperatuves ranillng from 500-1000% 670-970* and 700-9800C respaz!tively. Tlit miaro- graphic method was used in the study of the icale and the Volhardt and LunASe methods were employed in the f_,hamiaal aaalysii3 of the manganese contents of the scale. The X-ray method vas tioed in deter- mining the phase composition of the se_,ale. The results of the experiments Bhov that the oxidation rate of manganese follows a parabolic equation and is a diffusion process. The relstionship of oxidation rate to teuTeT- ature may be represented by a straight-line equati,=. The vasle obtained in dry air at 670-800*C. consists of three oxi-leav: MnO, Mn 0), and Mn 0 3 2 at temperatures of 800-10000Q, it consists of t,.N.) ox1daB: MO and MiO 4- The content of MnO increases as the temperature rises, Scales formed on manganese in water vapor and carbon dioxide &re very mach alike and consist of MnO and Mn304' There are 12 references, 6 of vbAch are Soviet, 3 German, 2 English and 1 Italian. Card 5/10 Rate of Scale Formation in Meta" and Alloyi Smirnor,ra, Yeo K.ancl lpatlyev, V. V. (Lvelctase'~I) Rate of Scale Formation on Mmaganese-Iron Allaya Lu Dry Aix and Water Vapor 100 The authors discuss the rate of scale formation of triaagunii tie -I ron allay samples. The samples tested in dry air at, 670 - 9301C tiontKimed 2,, 6, 27 and 50 percent. manganese. Those tested In water vapor at 680 - 970*C. contained 20, 34, 57 and 68 per~.,*nt mWmnese. Gowpt:ioition of scale formed on these samples is also disc!asaid. 14i-z=ie;r&jbic:, chemicia and X-ray analyses vere employed. Resalts of these tests and the authors' conclusions are giwn at the end of th,~D article. There are 37 references, 12 of vhich are Soviet, 13 English, 4 German, 4 Italdan, 3 French and I S~mdish. V.I. Tikhomirov, Ipatlyev, V, V. (Deceased) and Illinskaya, 0. V, Effect of Water Vapor and Sulfur Moxidee on the Oxidation Rate of Iron in Air at an Elevated Temperature 126 Card 6110 Rate of Scale Formation in Metals nad Allo7s 545 Some experimental data are presented on the kinetics of oxidation of 99.47 percent Armco iron at an elevated temperature in aIr containinigg various admixtures of water vapor and sulfur dioxide. A die4;rnm and a description of the apparatus used in these experiments to produce the desired mixtures of water vapor, air and sulfur dioxide are given. A micrographic examination of the scale was made. It ims shown that azi increase of vater vapor from 0 to 4 percent imreasas appreciably the rate of scale formation and thickness of the vastite layer. A further increase of vater-vapor content has no practical efftavct on the rate of scale formation. An increase of sulfur dioxide content from 0 to 4.4 percent in air containing more than 4 percent of watex vapor at 720'C,has no marked effect on the rate*of scale formation nor on the composition of the scale. There are 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet, and 2 English. Tikhomirov, V. I. and IlInskaya, D. V. Role of Iron and Oicygen Diffasion in the Formation of Scale on Iron 143 Card 7/10 Rate of Scale Formation in Metals and Alloys 545 The purpose of the experiments described in this article roms to establish the relative rate of diffusion of iron and oxygen durizig an oyidation process occurring in samples of Armco iron, vdstite arv.1 magnetitet covered with a film of various inert elements., i. e,, nickel, copper., silver and gold. It was shown that 1) the vL'i'stite layer of the scale in humid and in dry air develops principally becouse of the diffusion of iron; 2) 78 percent of the magaetite layer of the seale Is formed because of the diffusion of oxygen and only 22 percent of it because of the diffusion of iron; 3) the hematite layer of the scale grows almost exclusively due to the diffusion of oxygen. There are 10 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 2 ftglish and I Polinh. Tikhomiroir, V. I., Ipatlyev, V, V, (Deceased), and Lagut~xia, A,, G. Invest1gation of the Wastite Homogeneity Field at 980*C. 151 The method and the apparatus employed in the investigatiefa are described, The relationahip between the composition of the gas phase wid the composition of wu"stite Is estab3iahed. The boundariem of taie Vdistite field at 980*C.range from 75.3 percent to 77.95 percent of irDU. The data obtained are in agreement with data obtained by L,S. Darken and R. W. Gurry. There are 9 references., 4 of which are 'Sawiet., 3 English, 1 French and 1 Swedish. Card 8/1o Rate of Scale Formation in Metals an& Alloys 545 Tikhomirov, V. I. Determination of the Diffusion Coefficient of Iron Through Wdstite 163 On the basis of previously obtained date on the oxidation of iron in water vapor., in a mixture of vater vapor and hydrogen,, and In dry air, the diffu- eion coefficient of iron through Vulatite during scaling -is calculated. There are 22 references,, 13 of which are Soviet (includi3w, one trazwla- tion), 7 English, 1 Polish and 1 Swedish. T-Dffiomirov, V. 1. and Ilinskaya, 0. V. Astite Oxidation Rate at Elevated Temperatures 177 The authors discuss the theory of the process of scaling an(I deyelop an equation for calculating the oxidation rate of Astite. 11"hey determine experimentally the oxidation rate of v6tite in humidifii-td air at temperatures ranging from 800 to 1,1000C,and the rate of growth of magnetite and hematite layers during the process of the o7ddation of Nustite. They show that the humidity of air does not markedly affect the oyddation rate of VU"stite and that the experimental data are in harmony with theoretical deductions. There are 5 referenceB,.all Soviet. Card 9110 1 1-: 1 '1.: - z -Rate of Scale Formation in Mete-Is and F'Lllo-vb c" 4 5 TikbDmirov, V. I. Theory of the Oxidation Rate of iron and Tron A-1-loys at an Elevated Temperature.3. Oxidation of Iron Alloys 192 The author analyzes the most important characterlstics of att-aJing on iron alloys and shows that in many instances equations found for scaling on pure metals can be used for scaling on binary alloys. Ho develops an equation for quantitative comparison of the oxidation rates of iron and iron alloys and gives an analysis of experimental data on the oxidation kinetics of iron alloys with chromium, silicon and nickel. There are 28 references, 20 of which are Soviet (including one tramolation),,.7 English and 1 French. AVAIWLE: Library of Congress Card 10/10 GO/mas 10-11-58 earbing nerBonael at rhe 0-8 Jl-,b,,r, 153. (HLBA 6:8 (Colutanist edua-atian) I I !"I' "!, t" vivillmiltmumiliLl FBI, IFIMIT-IR 1 11FIMNI Mliml rtm~lpjln 111 ~ T. 1 M - PffR hu L- ffi KRASNOGORBOY, N.N.; PRATUSEVICH, R.M.; IVANOVA, M.A.; KUOVA, O.Y.; SLOBODOINSKAYA, I.S. Characteristics of unconditioned radinting rofloxes In acute poliomyelitis in children, Pediatriia no.1:58-65 A-J' 154. (MLRA 7:3) 1. 1z otdola fiziologii i patofiziologii vysshey nerTnoy doyatall- nosti cheloveka Instit-ata eksperimentmllnoy meditsiny Akidemii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR i nervnoy kliniki Hauchno-insladovatell- skogo pediatrichaskogo instituta. (Poliomyelitis) (Refloxes) 101T, I.G. [deceased]; IVANOVA, M.A.- " Siphonapters, of Armenia. Zool.sbor. no.9:21-31 '56. (KM 9:8) (Armenia--Fleas) IVANOVA, M.A. The 100th amiversar7 of the birth of the Japnamse microbiologlat I -) I I A 10-10) 6hibaoabaro Kitazato. Vest.UN *,'SSR 12 no.2:%4-1,U (VIR (KITAZATC, sHIBAS"URO, 1856-1931) IYANOVA, M.A. --- I-..-- ";,. In the Presidium of the Academy of Hedicnl Sciencer ar the U.S.S.R. Voot. A14N SSSR 13 no.5182-84 '58 (MIRA 1136) (ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCISFUS OF THN U.S.S.R.) IVANOVA, M.A. -- -1,1. .:..~~. ~ ~ . In the Presidium of the Aendemy of Medicine of' the U.S.S.R. Veat.AM17 SSSR 11 no.8:93-95 158 OMIRA 11:8) (AGAIMMY OF MEDICAL SCIrNCFS OF THE U.S.S.R.) . rVANOVA, M,A..- --., In the Presidium of the AcadecV of Medicine of the U.S.S.R. VeBt;AMN SSSR 13 no.lOt9O-92 158 (JIM 11110) (NEDICIRE) IVANOVA, M.A* In the Presidium of the Acadenor of Medical Sciences of the U-SPS.R. Vest. AMU SSSR 14 no-1:91-95 159o (MIRA 12:2)'. (KAN-IffffIMCE CW GUMATE) ( 91 1 -DISEASES) (POLIOMYELITIS) IVANOVA, M.A. In the Presidium of the Academy of Medical Sciences *f the U.S.S.R. Vest. AMU SSSR 14 no-3:84-86 '59- (MIRA 12:9 (MOICIO) IVANOVA, M.,L ~~th~-Isi-esidium of the Soviet Academy of I-ledidd-I Sciences. Vest.AM SSSR 14 no.5191-92 159. (MIRA' 14: 5) (AGADEMY OF MEDIGALSCIENCES OF THE U.S.S.R.) IVANOVA, M.A. In the Presidium of the'Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences. Vest. M'1 SSSR 15 no.4:91-93 160. (MIRA 1-4: 5) (ACAD1,1-fL OF MEDICAL SCINCES OF THE U.S.S.R.) !r!-. IVANOVA 14 A In the Presidium of the Sor7iet Academy of Madical Sciences. Vest. AMN SSSR 15 no.8191-94 160. WIRA 13:11) (MEDICINE) ' In the Presidium of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Vest.Ml SSSR 16 no.100-91 161. 011IRA 14:3) (ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCIS OF THE U.S.S.R.) IVANOVA) In the Freoidi= of the Academy of !,lediaal Veat,. ANN .13SSR 16 no 5s9' 96 161 1,,,.1 v) SAVINYKH, A.G.-' IVANOVA, M.A. I .... . ...- Improvement in the removal of ni~ttralized fraotion from slime. Gidroliz. i losokhim. prom. 14 ~o.617-18 161. (141RA 1611l) 1. Khakasakiy g1droliznyy zavod. 311a-,66 MVT(1)/T JK E'~~ - 005310055' ACC NRI AP6022594 SOURCE COD AUT,qo,o,: liwshcharyakova, I. Ss; Ivanova, M* As ORG: Institute of ELIdomioloa and Mcrobiology im. G!= IN SSSR (Institut opidemiologii i mikrobi ,ologii WRI SSSR); Ilosaaw Meat FacIdng PJAmt Voslco7silcly nVasokombinat) TITIZ: Serological methods of examining domestic ankmals for tiLlaremia\,O SOURICE- Zhurnal mikrobiologii, opidemiologii i imminobiologii, no* 3. 19660 53-~55 TOPIC TAGS: tularemia, commercial animal, animal disease, diagnostic medioineg antigen, serum ABSTRACT: An invostigation of the sora of 395 cows using the agglutination and passive hemagglutination roactions revealed 40.5% negative. 51f% doubtful, 'and only 5.5% positive. . The figures for 288 swine wore 25%, 66Y,, and 9%. -rospectively. It is noteworthy that positive reactions to the tularemia -.1eikM-6-are recorded only in adult animals, none in calves or pi-glots. This implies that positive reactions can be considered specific (diagnostic), the rosult of the animals' cominG into contact with t1io tiLlaremia pathogen presont in wild animals. As such, they yarrnnt efforts *to locato the latant f9ci of tularemia in,the given region. Orig. art. has: 3. tablo. LJ-PR-ST SUB CODE: 06, 02 SUBM DATE-. 03Dee64 / ORIG REF! 005 Card 1/1 (~ C/ UDC% 616-981-455.484-s4454 6 3 INEV - , (IA -1 1 "'T A, ~ A. M Fc r na t i on c ons tan. t s oc omp le x d -i v:A e nt pa -11 a(~ i--.jm lor cal de s . Z'.,'lu.-. neorg. khim. 9 no.12:2791-2792 D 164. (141RA 18:2) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitet., kafedra neorganichE- skoy khimii. YEGOROV, V.P.; IVANOVAv_M.A~; SABININ, Yu.A. Systems for Butomatic derivation of positional angle with coordinate converter based-on rotating transformers. Sbor. rab.po vop, elektromekh. no.7tl7l.~.180 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Automatic control) (Astronomical instruments) M, I - r-111-, m,!, MOROZOV, Ye.F.; IVANOVA, M.A. F=fural-eontaining semiproducts of hydrolysis,, Gidroliz,-i lesakhim. prom. 16 no.1:29 163. (kzA 16; 2) 1. Khakasakiy gl4roli zavod. (Hyfrolya,70 (Furaldshyde) ACCESSION NR: AT400-179V :'S/2518/63"~028/000/0023/003'- A.UT!10:' Ivanova, M. A. T17-1,E: Dist ut 0n of sound velocities in the North Atlantic during ~utumu and spring .S40URCE: AN' SSSR. liorskoy-gidrofizicheskiy institut. Trudy*, v. 28, 1963, Fizika morya, 23-31 TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, sea water temperature, sea water salinity, oceanological acoustics, Mikh.ail Lomonosov research vessel ABSTRACT: A study was made of'sound distribution and the sound-chan- nel in the North Atlantic based an data ~dllected d~rlng the spring (second) and.autumn (fourth) voyages of the research vessel Milchail Lomonosov. A general chart',of the sound:velocities in the water was cbmpiled,and the depth and.location of tI)e sound channel was deter- mined. In the North Atlantic there are pronounced velocity gradiemts to a depth of 1000-1500 m in the south and 400-600"m in the north which wedge-out at the s6rfa-ce near the polar front. -The sound chan- ne-1 (and its axis) is clearly distinguishable in the spring and in the CbM 1/2 T I I ITI T-` ' ~17 ACCESSION NR: AT4001798 autumn,whan it rises from a depth of 1500-1800 m Ln the southe*st to 300-500 m in the northwest. The depth of the axis; of the sound channel is determined by the low temperature and low salinity of the sdbiarctic waters and subsurface layers. Sound velocity changes in the same direction from 1495 m/sec to 1475 m/sec. The thickness of the channel tapers from 1500 m in the southeast to 400-500 m in the north- west. Sea,-onnl variations (spring and autumn) have no effect on the position of L'ie channel. Orig. art. has* 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 170ct63 E14CL: 00 SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 004 Card 2 /2 ACCESSION NR: AR4015486 S/0169/63/000/012/VO19/VO19 SOURCE: RZh- Geofizika, Abs. 12V114 AUMOR: Ivanova, M. A. TITLE: Distribution of speeds of sound in the Northern Atlantic Ocean during the fall and spring seasons CITED SOURCE: Tr. Morsk. gidrofiz. in-ta. AN USSR, v. 28, 1963, 23-31 TOPIC TAGS: speed of sound, sofar channel, temperature and salinity of water, sound in ocean, axis of sound channel, North Atlantic current, vater masses TRANSLATION: The general picture of the distribution of the speed of sounds the character of the disposition of the boundaries of the sound channel and the depth of its axis in the great expanse of the Northern Atlantic is given. Using Kavak- har's temperature and salinity tables for standard horizons the velocities of sound at the corresponding horizons are calculated. Vertical pz*filepi were plotted accord- ing to these values and on them isolines of the velocity were superimposed, and the sound channel, its axis and boundaries determined. An analysis oV five profiles, three of which ran from southeast to northwest, and two intersecting them running Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4015486 -from southwest to northeast, leads to the following conclusions. In the region being studied, the distribution of velocities along the ver-tical is characterized in the upper layer (to depths of 1000-1500 m in the southern part and 400-600 m in .the northern part) by a large velocity gradient and a tapering-out at the surface, especially near the polar front. The isolines are wave-like in form, a fact deter- mined by the irregular distribution of temperature and salinity along the entire ,stretch of the North Atlantic. In the dee water layer the'velocity isolineB lie hor- .izontally. In the surface layer (50_100 M3, in autumn the velocities increase by .5-8 m/sec. in comparison with those in the spring. The sound channel's axis is ;,ra~e-like and lies deep, having a general tendency to rise from a depth of 1500- 00 m in the southeast up to 300-500 m in the northwest. Such a picture is dater- .18 mined by the hydrological regime of the water masses of this region: subarctic -waters with enhanced temperature and salinity are responsible for the comparitively shallow depth of the axis in the northwest (300-500 m) with a i3herp dip in the polar front region. The waters of the North Atlantic current cause the axis to lie at a great depth in the southeastern part of the North Atlantic. The velocity along the axis of the sound channel (from 1495-1475 m/sec.) and the thickness of the sound channel (from 1500 to 400-500 M) change in this same direction. The axis of the channel lies near the boundaries of two principal water mnases: the surface mass with a thickness up to 1200-m in the southeastern part and 6oo-8oo-m in the Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4o15486 northwestern part, and also the deep mass stretching along the bottom. Seasonal changes have no effect on the location of the sound channel, the axis retaining its location and form. Seasonal fluctuations of temperstunD and solinity in the near-surface layers cause the upper boindaries of the sound channel to draw near to the surface or move %.way from it. B. Zalogin. DATE Acq: o9jan64 SUB CODE: AS, PH VIM- 00 Card 3/3 IVANOVA., M.A. Distribution of sound velocity in the northern part 0l,' the Atlantic Ocean in the autumn and spring. Tnidy Mor.gldrofiz.inst. AN URZR 28:211-31 t63. (MIRA ]!,?.-3) nnil-mahri C,,)!- u" fT Vptni-4 na~ no."00-, Yf, I G.,-