SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OZIMOWSKA, D. - OZNOBISHIN, H.V.

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AckvIrinann A S 0 L A SITALkLiRGKAL LIT10*71,41f CLASIOPICA114CM lc,;, it it '04j)) U s At go is, I W tit OF if W 6C K a It tit K Q Et it X xv, 0 U 9 1 W IN 2 a a 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 i* 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 P-,/032/61/oo8/ooi/oo2/oo4 A076/A126 AUTHORS- Oderfeld Jan and Ozimowski, WI-odzimierz, (Warsaw) TITLE: On the experimental determination of the kinetic coefficient of friction PERIODICAL: Archiwum Budowy Maszyn, v. 8, no. 1, 1961, 21 - 26 TEXT: The article proposes a very simple method of measuring the kinetic coefficient of friction at slow speeds and describes.the stand servingUat purpose Italso suggests some modifications which increase the range of application of this method. The method and stand were elaborated in the Katedra Teorii Mechani2m6w I Maszyn Politechnika Warszawska (Department of Mechanism and Machines Theory., Warsaw Polytechnic) in Warsaw. The stand shown in figure 1, consists of: - a support (8) t6 *ihich a fixed disk (4) is attached In relation to an arm (5) and an angle disk (2),'att"hed on a pin (10) which may rotate freely. -Two pegs (6) are mounted on the arm (5). Between both pegs a lintel (7) Is placed, The arm (5) is fi;ied in its-lower position with the aid of a clamp (9), where the angle disk is fastened with another clamp (3). Before the experiment the arm with lintel must be placed horizontally &nd clamped. Further, clamp-(3) must be released and zero is set ort Card 1/3 On the experimelital determination of the kinetic ... Figure 1: Card 3/3 P/032/61/008/001/002/Oo4 A076/A126 A-A Alo Using OBISM-C Mc-thoda. r.,. 17 RAL 17r8) OZ32171C. Sa!Ajc "The Conoarative Permeability ).IL' the Articulas Capsiale of them calf lmder the Ln-'Taenze of Vit. C, Rutin, Salicylio Acid, A-.Vdoirfrine and ant-istinn." Sal~k Oz,-,,,nic- prof. at Vet. Faculty at Sarajevo. SOURCE: Vet., BROJ 2, -P. 16, 1951 OZIPOY! a."7-ESELOV, Sbornik Nauch.-Issledovatel. -Rabot Sektora Pivo- varennio Prom.. 1939, 3-10 ZHAMIN, V.A.., prof.; GLUKHAREV, L.I... kand. ekonom. nauk; PUCHKOV, A.R., dotsent, kand. ekonom. nauk; FAKINSKIY, I.P.; KURAKIN, E.A., kand. ekonom. nauk; IVAHOV, N.N., kand. ekonom. nauk; S~'MIUV, G.V., dotsent, kand. ekonom. nauk; VASILIKOV, N.P., kand. ekonom. nauk; VASILIKOV, N.P., kand. okonom. nauk; LUKIYANOVA, M.I., prof., doktor ekonom. nauk;~QZ~IRA,-Y.Yu., red.; LAZAITVA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Characteristics of developing industrial production in capitalist countries) Osober-nosti razvitiia promyshlennogo pro- izvodstva v kapitalisticheskikh stranakh. Pod red. V.A.Zhamina. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1961. 239 P. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Moscow. Universitet. Ekonomicheskiy fakulltet. Kafedra ekonomiki zarut)ezhnykh stran. (Industry) AZAROTA. Hariya Makeimovna;_ OZIELA, T.Yu., red.; MEMAKOV, H.S., takhn.red. C~omeV under capitaileml Denlgl pri kapitalizm. Isd-vo Nosk. univ., 1961. 49 p. (H2A 14:4) . (Money) AGANBMAN, Abel Gezevich; SUVOROVA, M.Lp dots., red.; OZIRA, V.Yu.s- red.; MASLENNIKOVA, T.A.,, te)dir4 red," (The theory of mono ly prices based on th%,qXVq?3~p of the PO U.S.A.) Voprosy -t;eorii monopollnoi tserW na SSbA. Pod red. M.I.Suvoravoi. Moskva.. Izd-vo Mosk. univ..*-1961., 142 p. (14IRA 15t2) (United States-Prides) SPIRIDONOVA, N.S., otv. red.; SUVOROVA, M.I., red.; CIERKASOVA, L.A., red.; 2glP 4,-V-Yu-,,red.; LAZAREVA, L.V., tekhn. red. (Lecture course in the economics of presocialiat formations] Kura lektaiipo politicheskoi skonomii; dosotsialistichaskie formatsii. 34oskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963. 655 P. WRA 16:4) 1. Moscow. Universitet. Kafedra politekonomiki yestestven- aykh fakulltetov. (Economics) YAGODKIN, Vladimir Hikolayevich; VOLKOV, P.M., red.; OZIRA, V.7u., red.; YRRMOV, M.S., takhn.red, [Socialist reproduction] Sotsiallaticheakoe 1rosproizvodstvo. Moskva. Izd-vo Mosk.univ., 196o. 74 p. (KERA 14:2) Occonomics) GLUKRAW, Leonid Ivanovich; OZIRA, V.Yu... red.; YERWOV, M.S., tekhh. red. (Frame; 4me special characteristics of economic development) Frantaiia; nekotorye cher-ty ekonomioheskogo razvitiia. Moskva,, Izd-vo Mosk. univ.., 1961. 45 p. (MDU 14 . 10) (France-Eeonomic conditions) BLYUMIN, I.G.$ doktor ekon. nauk, prof. [deceased]; VASILEVSKIY, Ye.G.V kand. ekon. nauk, dotsent; KAMGAUZ,, B.B.y doktor istor, nauk, prof*; HINDAROV, A.T,, kand. ekon. nauk, dotsent; MOROZOV, Y.M., kand, ekon. nauk, dotoent; FOUAIISM , F.Ya.., doktor istor. nauk, prof.; UDALITSOV,, I.D., prof.., red. [deceased]--OZIRA V.Yu , red.; GEORGIYEV,A$ G.I., tekbn. red. (Riatory of economic thought] Istoriia ekonomicheskoi nysli; kurs lektsii. Moskva, Izd-vo Moske. univ, Ft.l. 1961. 511 P. (MIRA 14.'10) (Economics) , 0, 1-, . "IsOtOpic Exchange Between a Solid and a Ga3.1' MIJUMP SON* IM0tQP8 OXChange between solid and gas. P~robl, Idn, i kat. 9t267- 273 '57- (MIRA 1113) (Chemistry. Physical and theoretical) (Isotopes) 26) AUTHCRS-. 04-J-Ir6wier, Be IN., Gaziyev, G. A., S(PI/32-25-6-4-0/53 --Ya`n-,5V-s-R-1y-,V.-1., KjDrnya!-.;.~v, 7. S. TITLE: '47 for the Ga-s-chromatography Xonization Dat6ctor With Prometium-1 (1=izats1onnrj dGtEktor a promatijeur- 147 dlya gazovoy k&-omatografti) PMODICALt ZAvod5kaya D-Axratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 6, pp "160-~161 (USSR) AMTRAGN A ea4 analyzar is descr`beft with r-ml47 as source of the icmizing r5-radiAi)n. it~4k- elect ro' of a thin 0 ~rtioally applied, in form -;~de Z' 2 la,yor (3ur-faoa Z om ), and xiaa a speoifio activity of 2.5 mClem The differential deteAor consists of two chambars separated from each other with teflon. The :cure carrier gas flows continuously -through ojie chamber, whila the other one is connected with the cbrcmatc-graphing zolumn, race-ving -the components -to be analyzed. M&asuremer,t; ara carried out by means of an amplifier EMU-3 and potantic,~aiA--~r EPP-091 instead of the latter it is however also pcesible, tu use aii autc-inatio potentiometer EPPV-51. The sohematical dx-awli;g i-,f Lhe vonatruotion of one of the ionization chambers is gi~van ( ns 1). The desoriled deteotor was tested on a chromatogmphic dt;vlo;~- Of the USL&I type (Ref 6). The chromatograma obt,,ined were Card 1/2 compar-ad with those oltained under the same conditions by the I.onization Detector 3ith Prom;atiun-147 for thin Gas- ahromato6a-&-phX f"07/32-25-6-48/53 trio gan &nalyzar GEM-2i. The cliiomaLogrms of a mixtura of jxopyleno, isolutylene and pentane (Fig 2). show that., far Mor-n. marksd a:z! precise diagrams were obtained by the ionization detGMU-or. It. wao found 'that the ionization detector is practically 1xisonaitive. with refpeat to wriations in the velocity of flow and temperature Mgn 3A) and, -therefore, well suited for separating substanoes with a Mgt bolling point as well as for determinationa at- higlij tampbratures. The_rG are 4 figures and 6 references, 3 cf Which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIM: Instital fizichaskoy khimid Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 2/2 YANOVSKIY, H-1,q-021HAnH, S.N., LU FZY-CHZHM [Lu Plei-chang) Mechanism of chromatographic separatIon of &uses In thermal displacement analysis. Zhur.prilrl.khim. 33 no.5:1064-1091 W 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Gas chromatograpby) BRIZMWA, N.Ye.; OZDWIER, S.N.; ROZAROVA, VAT. Adsorption of cations on iron 4ydrox7acetate precipitates. Zhur. fiz. khim. 34 no.8:1866-1871 Ag l6o. (KM 13:9) (Iron acetate) (Adsorption) KORPUSOVp G.V.; OZIRANER, S.W.; KHOLODKOVA~ T.V.,, red.; VIASOVA., P.A... takhn. 'red-*--- -- --- - - -*----- [Radioactive strontium] Radloaktivnyi strontsii. YOBkva.9 Gos. izd-vo lit-ry v oblasti atomnoi nauki i tekhn,, 1961. 34 p. (KIRA W-11) (Strontium-Isotopes) 137 PHASE I BDOK EXPLoDITATION SOV/5486 Veet;oyuznoye soveshchaniye po vnedrenlyu radioaktivnykh izotopov i yadermy- izlucheniy v narodno)e khozyaystro SSSR. Riga, 1960. Radioaktivnyye izotopy i yeLdernyye izlucbeniya v narodnom khozyaystye BSSR, trudy saveshchaniya v 4 tc=kh. t. 1: Obshchiye voprosy primenenlya izotopov, pribory a istochnikami radioaktivnykh izluchenly, radiatsionnaya khimiyapichinicheakaya i nefteporerabatyvayushchaya promyablennost' (Radio- active Isotopes and Nuclear Radiations In the National Economy of the tmm;. Transactions of the Symposium in 4 VOlumes. v. 1: General Problems in the Utilization of IsotopLa; Instruments With Sources of Radioactive Radiation, Radiation Chemistry; the Chemical and Petrole=4~--fining Ind:ostr7) Moscow, Gostoptakhizdat, 1961- 340 p. 4,140 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstrermyy nauchno-tekhnIcheskly komitet Soveta InistrOT SSSRy and Gonudarstyennyy Immitet Soveta Ministrov SSM po iepoilzov= stomnoy energii. Ed. (Title page): N.A. Petrov, L.I. Petrenko and P.S.2avitskili Ede. of this Vol.: L.I. Petrenko, P.S. Savitskiy, V.I. Sinitsin, Ta. M. KDlotyrkin, N.P. Syri= j and R.F. Romm; Executive Ede.- Ye. S. levins. and B. F. Titskaya; Tech. E&.t B.A. Mukhinad Card-IAL-- -j7 Radioactive Isotopes (Cont.) SM/54-86 Oziranhro S,&.,,G.A. Gaziyev, N.I. Yanovskiy, V.S. 1(ornyakov and Yu. L -Kapsh=inov. Utilization of Promethium-147 in a Highly Sensitive Ionization Gas Analyzer ~78 Manoylor, V. Ye., Yu. Ya. Lcizno,vskiy,, N.I, Osip*, Ye. Kh. Gellgren, and S.F. Denisaw. Installation for Automatic Checking of the Thickness of Polyethylene Film 283 Votlokhin, B.Z., A.Z. Dorogochinskiy, and N.P. Nellnikova. Implementation of a Radiometric Method for Checking Successive Pumping of Petroleum and Petroleum Products in Main Pipelines 288 Alinarin, I.P., Yu. V. Takovlev, M.N. Shulepnikov, and G.P. Perezhogin. Determitiation of S-11 Quantities of Admixtures in Thallium,, Gallium, Phosphorus, and Antimny, Using the Method of Radioactivdting Analysis 293. Gorshteyn, G,I. Application of Radioactive Isotopes for Cbecking the Fractionation of Microiw;writies in Developing Methods for Obtaining High-Parity Inorganic Substances 298 Car&jaA2-_- jL17093-63- Pq 4 WTO M MM5221. 130/We /0D2/0, -AUTHCR: Goloyaww' gru. N.; Bre2aueya, it. -Ye.; OzIraner N."' Teremlln, A* As; Zd to*, V. L. ti, T=I Akpeudence Of the chemiall-IlAimbility- UIA cr;awu -Metion capacity -of cvvosition and I~W on Atoonaya energlya., v, I!ijp. no, 2j, 1963* 130-138 _-TMC-TAGS-. fleolon ducto us -isotope die- pro fi ici waite disposal radioactive durability, glftsa-zelt ppsal radioactive Waste dispos 4j, glass., chemical ing te mperature, silicon dioxide content,, oodl= oxide ccntent, flux,, boron trioxide,, radiation., glass crysta.1lizetion, glass annealing, optiw= glass composItion. active-leotope-contalning glass,, heavy-netal-containing glass, silicon dle)dde, sodlum oxide ~J 4MTRACT.- in fin attempt to feautete reAloiwt IV.*_waste:dlsposaI a study was to find chemically durable. glasses from bydroxides of radloactive loot a F t ope from t * 34quids of , ~the atade eme y ln"try The chezi rg cal. durabillty =at be on, I:accompanied by a relatively low gUzs-zalting temperature and beat and radiati resistance especially if e high 11.%eavy-zetal content is expected.' For this 17803-63-- i5.4 -(P*46r)_ c6noisti ---of M ng 0 and- 2 ~="2 IJ: i -was us r;j Vith a ratio of Y203TSP2 ed in ce tbi s-fo=lng additives, sutt as send and soft,~ for preparation of *6 series Cimens the durability of vUlth was tested by the powder method in neutral acid (0.3. N ECl),, and &W. -line (0.1 N WE) media, The temperature of the tiedium was W, and the testing time,, 2 hr. The optimum melting temperature, :time'!and povaen-to-additive ratio depend on the ability of heavy-metal oxides 6 fo g3as s with the additives,,. This.ability dependo.on the viscosity of thei on tha Ch in turn depends tbi SiO 2 -find NaP content It Was f0un& t additive ratio of 1.85, a melting temperatures of 12DOC, and melting el hr were - necessary to produce a glass satief"torily binding heavy 14 metals and, cio'nsequently,, with goM durability. The contents Of S102 and, NS20- such a glass, were, 50% =05%, which was couldered an optimm composition., ~Dropping the-melting tewperature i~o 3_100C required a longer melting time - up oio_6-br in order to improve the chemical dura'bMty of these 93.asses. Fartbar vere conducted in order to decrease the ... 'experiments -melting temperature by re- in&Ma vith.nxxen such as 3~203 (as boric acid). A decreaoc of 1500 in _Meltlz~g temperature was achieved, Attempts to enhance the chemiffla durability of _the:g3ws'.by~ introducing A1203~fajleds, Thus*,.the optimm conditions for JAI -3-63. 7 09 ~~,-ACCBSSIOIUNR: AP3W5221 Inanufacturing.the required,glass- -could be summarlze& as follows: melting tem-~' ,Ppraturb., 10500; melting time', '3-6 hr; ratio of pmaer to additive, 1.85; and cc~mosition of the aaaitive,, 77%, SIOV-15.4% M20,-and-7.6% B20., The result- %,-F ir- Ang. glass contained 50% SIO v - lco Na chemical durability 20,,, and %6~ B 0 . The of - this glass was compared, thrcuEb testing %dth2ige previously mentioned media vith, the durabill of glass.used for manufacturing chemical-resistant labors- ty toryglassware, The glass obtained was conparable In the neutral, better in the and more soluble in the acid medium,.which can be explained by presence of beavy-zetal oxides. Study of the effect of annealing tempers- tures.: (350-9DOC) and ft-radiatica indicated that varying the S102 content can- :'Mot prevent crystallization, which is enhanced by,p-radiation. Radiation alone., 'however, caused.no crystallization. The composition of'the crystallized pbase orps foundby x-ray diffraction 1,4) be lqazO-2CaO-3SiO . The chemical durability 2 of the crystallized glass to lowitr In the acid medium than that of the original ~.ZIU6. Irradiation decreases this durabillty still more because of increased ciystsl] lization. Orig. art. bas: IQ figures and 6 tables. T GOLOVANOV,,Yu-.N.;, BREZHNEVA, N.Ye.; OZIRANER S.N.- YEMfjNt A.A.; ZOTOV, V.L. Mechanism underlyiAg high-temperature volatilization of ruthenium coprecipitated witb various substances. Atom. energ. 15 no.3: 219-223 S i63- (MM 16:10) (Ruthenium) (Evaporation) GOIA)VANOV, Yu.N.; BREZHNEVA, N.Ye.; R~ , ~..N.; YEREMIN, A.A.; ZOTM, V.L* . . Mechanism underlying the volatilization of cesium coprecipitated with double nickel and potassium ferrneyanide at high temperatures. Atom. energ. 15 no.3t261-262 S "63. ' (MIRA 16:10) (Ferrocyanides) (Cesium) - -C-I/-!-R:IYI 1! -- -- "I , 1'. . Poultry - Voronezh (Province) Care and raising of chickens. Kolkh. proizv., 12, No. 3, 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 19552 Uncl. - Y OLISHANSKIY; LYSENKO; MARENKO; AVAKM,- VARUNTSYAN; GLUSHCHEITKO; PREZENT; VARBITITSA; BALYURA; OZIRSKIY; TOMASHEVICH; SHAIN; TARKOVSKIY; TRETIYAKOV; NOVIKOV;--vp-,7MM4; TELYATNIKOV; JMLIRQII-, KONSTANTINOVA; SMIMIDV; VOINOV; STEPAITOY.- SHOSTAK; BA14BAII; CHUBASOVA; TKUGHUK Timofei Ignatlevich Belash. Agrobiologlia no. 3:41+7-".8 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14-5) (Belash, Timofei Ignatlevich, 1901-1961) i ~ UZBRKOV. A.A.; OZIYNVA,L.B. '*~~~v%lood following mud applicationg. Biulseksp. Humoral factors in the biol. i med.42 no.lo-.44-47 o l56. MU 9 -.12) 1. Iz kafedry uormalluoy fiziologil (zav. - prof. G.Ya.Xhvoles) Karagandinakogo meditsinakoge instituta (dir. - dotsent P.M.Pospelov) (BLOOD, bamodynamia eff. of blool from animals exposed to mud applications (Rue)) (BLOOD GIRGUIATXON, same) (KM THRRAPY, same) USSR/Medicine Neurophysiology FD-2380 Card 1/1 Pub. 154-11/18 Author Ozmidova, 1. V. Title On the role of cortical effects in the process of acclimatization of an organism to chilling. Periodical Zhur. vys. nerv. deyat., 5, 88-95, Jan/Feb 1955 Abstract A gradual rise in the vigor and tension of the arterial system was noted in 4 experimental dogs whose skin had been exposed to low temperatare (chilling). Remote places in the bodies of these dogs became accii-ma- tized to low temperature at the same time. This points to the reflex nature of the skin chilling process and must be looked upon as an index of the decrease in sensitivity and increase in adaptability of the org--4.n- ism of each dog to low temperature. Results obtained offer the possic.'-'- ity of application of cold locally for the purpose of acclimatizing the entire organism to cold, Three diagrams and two tables. Fourteen Soviet references. Institution: Chair of Pathophysiology, Ivanovskiy State Medical Institute Submitted -. September 18, 1954 Oa 9 a ti v u w v is ti is ts a A I x N- 4 S. a.). Ill. No. U. 31 Is lw go" -we Pleated tba 00 of " bavem dwim, th" dw from 4L) fo 0-m%. ism wu ddknM kam frm dm samme 060 the ce"Mums. ca"Imp framis tbm 06 in Yeft, Cdaft ad in Debboe 0* both im On "m mad is psib plants im Datshm Sdo gave a 00 a thalle of Suhhumn. The ca contest 00 Ar pkab Ims lower. Wbts tbt pimb CO. t)x? *ld of oll in~. 00 I ORTALLURGICAL LIT9.441UP1 CIASUPICATION . - -- - . - , - , - -, -.- - 7- -- . -- - ---=:z -- SA044a -0 0" 40, vv&lzlaktT- i4~04* -* I Is IV is, . 10 to to 0 0 4 11 11 11 0 4 11 " IUD 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 o p : 0 0 : 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 * 0 all U113114111 111 is A ( " alle" 4241 v I a JL i k A . J- A. . . I ~ Mig"61-2) 19W)- GPM. and an In am ow"St Vwy viairkgo girkbiff &b,, ~. row vViffisdom phe" war used am fido, mar Lammigzad, too in tho parabouse. The kJoer sk. content than 1;00 of Use Deukw Wo tres" with 600 =00 moo so* 0 ~ %I*.. 1100 4111131 01K ~1-411 ---------------------- N - . loo 0 Alil L I I Ow 0 1 Ar : 9 a a 2 a v ism 0 a 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04k USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - General Problems. T-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, 4366o Author : Uzbekov, A.A., Oziyeva, L.B. Inst Title Humoral Blood Factors in Mud Applications. Orig Pub Byul eksperim. biol. i meditsiny, 1956, 42, No 10, 44-47 Abstract As Lake Karasor (Karaganda) mud was applied to the abdomen, back or paws of'45 dogs, some substances appeared in their blood idlich had positive inotropic effects upon heart spe- cimens and which produced contractions in muscles of lee- ches in 70 percent of the cases. As the blood of animals, which were subjected to mud applications, was injected into the vascular channel or into the isolated carodital sinus of the dog-receipients, their respiration became deeper, arterial blood pressure increaaed, and the spleen contracted. Blood activity was at its highest 30 minutes after applications were begun. The above effects are Card 1/2 ff, I [" -rj1A , ,, AUTHOR: Ozmidov, R. V. 49-6-6/21 TITLE: Experimental investigation of the horizontal turbulent diffusion in a sea and in an artificial reservoir of a small depth. (Eksperimentallnoye issledovaniye gorizontallnoy turbulentnoy diffuzii v more i iskusstvennom vodoyeme nebol'shoy glubiny). PERIODICAL: 1114vestiva Akad,emii Nauk. Seriya Geofizicheskaya" (Bulletin of the Ac.Sc., Geo hysics Series), 1957, No-6- PP. 756-764 MS.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The authors based. their experiments on determining directly the distances betwesen diffusing particles flowing freely at the surface of the water and not on determining average characteristics of the water mass. Similar experiments were made by Richardson, L.F. and Stommel, H. (3) and were repeated by Stommel (4); their experiments confirmed the 114/3 power law" for the horizontal turbulent diffusion in the sea. However, these authors carried out only a few dozens of measurements of the distances between diffusing particles and this cannot be considered adequate for deriving relations governing the Process of turbulent diffusion which fundamentally is of a statistical nature. card 1/4, Therefore, the author of this paper aimed at obtaining a the rvoir depth 49-6-6/21 Cexd 3/4 Experimental investigation diffusion in a sea and in small depth. (Cont.) of the horizontal turbulent an artificial reservoir of a to its horizontal dimensions (or the distance to the shore) is small. An empirical dependence was obtained of the power index a d of t.4e coefficient of proportionality k of the law A ) = ktn on tile relative depth of the reservoir and a function f(t /H) was derived for "correcting" the "4/3 power law" for small values of the ratio I /H. Use of indicators of various dimensions enables the study of turbulent vortices of various sizes during the investigation of horizontal turbulent diffusion. In the sea,diffusion is more intensive in the direction of the central currents and this leads to stretching of the diffusion spot in the direct- ion of the central curren-u. The method of "floating indicators" permits the calculation of the Lagrange correlation coefficient, the-knowledge of which in turn permits determination of the diffusion coefficient and other turbulence characteristics of sea currents. Acknowledgments are made to V. B. Shtokman for his guidance and to A. D. Yampollskiy for his assistance in carrying out the experiments. There are 6 figures a=l 6 references, 3 of which are Slavic. DMIIDOV, R.V., Cand Phyc-l,!atb Sci-(dinv) It Study of -M~-to hori- zontal turbulent diffusion in the sen." 11 os, 11050. 14 pp (Inst of OcenalolorxAcad Sci USSR. los Order o.L Lei-dn anex Order of Labor Red Bamier State Univ im '-'.V.Lomonosov). (YL, 20-5,0',01) -11 0-7tilaiv 'e.j/ j AUTHOR: C:;iAJov, R.V. 49-58-2-14/18 TI=: -On the Rol e of `7,11,9ies of Various MaGnitudes in the Di'ffusion (L roli ljiar;-~fitabov v --vot:~o.3cc H-T--l.Lii) z PEaIC-DIOAT.: izvestiya V-demiJ Eau~,: SISSR, Seriya Goof iziches'--aja, 1)51, TT r 2 7_7~ ABSTR'ICT: The -detholft 0-- --l()~-;4,j 1 -1 , , - n, J_ -,tors first used by Richardson mid Stommel (Refs.3 and 4)" anJ also by -c,~]E~ author of t-i-i-, - ;r for stud7.in-- tI.e horizontal `-urbulence di'LlCusio--a at panc U t'u_e surface of -,zator onabled also the ov_,Iuation of t"Ic, iTl-- fluonce of turbulent vortices of .,arious clzes on the cess of diffusion. it was sr-all inl--)_Cc~'. G_ ors diffuse more ra-pir-Ily than larL;L- ones and t'l-i-I is. atbri- buted qualitative17 to the fact tl-)at di-f-"usion in a-all 4 in(".icators is activ nflumced b- all VortjC(;~, j,,,jj4Cj, in bhe Gase of large indicators are co-.Tipletuely cov---rod iJ,,-, 3o that `bhey cannot L~fluencc ""If lusion. LI `U-hi .r an attempt is _,-,ada -to co- r;roblan cuali`a4- ively. A formula is derived (Eq.6) and resultulz; bhis forimula are comrared -.,,ith j ':"i*--- da 3J.'On in U willd-oallsed stroam of .-Io.dicat-or~; of U.'~C! dimensions: 4.'0, 3.6 and 17.3 cli, V1.1.1ich were obtai-iled in a Card 112 49-58-2-14/18 On the Role of Turbulent Eddies of Various Magnitudes iii the -?roces=- 0- Diffusion. basin of about -000 m9 aroa, at- the C-Lopinn Station of t----Ie Oceanology TAisTtuto of tho Ac.3c.U13PA. (Inotitut (YI-e-anol-ol--ii A14 333R) wita a -,w:ater do---.,Uh of :'A cmi. The thus calculated curve is in -ood agreement witii e,,,perimental values and tl-herefore L tihe au-Ghor consid,-rs that t-he ass-o iption is ju--tifiod on the isotropy of eddie's' of Up to 11-5 lit on ".1111c)l Lho (10'PiVOd fOrMUltl is baoed. Fart-Ilic.,r-more, tile assula-I)t-ion is valid that diffusion of a pair of Darticles of the dimensions h snaced at a dist-ance . are influenced appreciably only by tur~)ulent vortices with wave i--iumibors bet,aeen 1/)_ and 1/h There is 1 table, 1 diawra-i and LD 5 refer3nces) 2 Russian and 3 English. 0 ASSOCIATIO11: Academy of,Sciences of the USSI1, Institute of Oceanology (Akademiya: nauk SSSR, Institat okeanolo-ii) SUBMITM~1;' June 241 195?. AVAILABLE Library of Congress. Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Ozmidov, R. V. TITLE: The Calculation of the Ttirbulerit Iforizortal niifi~sion of Ad- mixture Spots in the Sea (0 raschete gorizortallnj,-: noy diffilzii pyaten primesi v more) PE'RIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 12o, 1r .1, cc-761-763 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The method of calculating the horizontal turbulent diffu- sion 3f admixtur6 tarots in the sea -.vhich 'IS at rresent being enDloyed in oceanography is. nceording to the author's apinion, incomplete. One of the main faults characterizing this of calculation is committed by a63uming the coeff-Je-J--nt c_- the horizontal turbulent Jiffusion in the eatiation dr!scribin- the diffusion of the sp(,t to be constant. The de,-endence of the coef,"Icient of the turbulent diffusion on the- time o" diffusion is dEcribed by the known formula by 0. 1. Taylor (Teylor) (Ref 4). Ho-ever, I.,ccause of the complex functional dependon,~e of th-~ difPivion coefficient on the nharactovi6ticB of the turbulence, which are difficult to measure, the, dds- Card 1/3 persion of' the spot as a function of time can be estimated IS 0V 21o- I ~` o-1, The Calculation of t),e Turbulept Rorizcntal Diffusion of ldm-ixtur~ in the Sea only in individual cases. These and other considerations sug- gest writinF down the equation of the horizontal turbulent f in Musion of the admixture sDot the sea as follows: d aq 0 1_2 2 4/3 aq o _(c + 2 (C X -r Y 4 ay at ax I ~ 8x 0Y Here a denotes the concentration of the diffu-sing admixture, x and y - the Carte8irin coordinate.9 of the point of tion, o - the constunt in the law of the "exponent 4/3"- The above equation, however, do03 not take the diffusion of' the adni-/ture in the vertical direction into account, which is, however, much weaker, according to dataavailable, than horizontal diffusion. The abo,~e eauation is then transformed for Dolar coordinates and the &orresponding eolution ansatz is written down. After some computations an expression for the concentrations of the admixture caused b- the diffusion Of ;i punctiform source with the efficiency is obtained. The rapid decrease of the concentration of the admixture in thP center of the spot (proportional to the third power of time) is remarkable. The formulae obtained can b-2 comnared in the easiest way with the experimental data concerning t-e diffu- Card 2/,1 sion of sDots in the sea by measuring the concentration ot the S 0 V /2 o - I _2 r- - ! -'~ r,, 6 7 The Calculation of the Turbulent Horivontal DiffuLion of ;,dnnixtinre -_:pot!7 in the Sea admixture in the center of the spot. The formula derived i-, confirmed by expnerimental dats. There are 1 fi,,-,ure and references, 3 o~ which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION Institut okeanologii !iPoderlil naiik SSON (Iw?titute of Ooeanoggraphy, AS LISSR) ';:RESVENTED - March 8, 1958, by V. V. Shuleykin, If.ember, Icudemy of 'Sciencei!, USSR SUBMITTED: March 5, 1958 1. Oceans--Diffusion 2. Oceans--Turbulence 3. Oceanography 4. Mathematics-Applications Card 3/3 uniuu,", -'~ . IT% "Investigation of Sea Horizontal Zddy D-ifkfuzdton," report to he submitted for the Intl. Cceanorgraphlc Con:~;. NeT~r Ycrk 1-ity, 2 'i'll Aug - 11 Sep 1959. (Inst. of Oceanology, 1141osew) 301 WV120-126-1-16162 AUTHORt O=idov, R. V. r-------- a- TITLE: Investigation of a Medium-scale Horizontal Turbulent Exchange in the Oce- by Radar Ubservations of Floating Buoys (Issladovaniye srednemasshtabnogo gorizontal9nogo turbulentnogo obmena v okeane pri pomoshchi ra&oloka-bsionnykh nablyucleniy nad plavayush,-himi buyani) PERIODICAL: Doklady -Akademii naak SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 1, pp 63-65 (USSR) ABSTRACT.- The 1~Vg of horizoptal turbulence in the sea have been insufficiently inve:3tigated. In 1955-56, -the author carried out experimental work concerning the lw-.-.7s of horizontal turbulent exchange an a small scale (--10 m) in the sea. These investigations were carried out in the Caspian Sea and in the experimental reservoirs of the YaLspiyakaya atantsiya Instituta Okeanologii Z 33SR (Caspian Stntion of the Institute of Oceanogmqhy o1p the IS USSR) according to the method suggested by L. P. Richard-son and J. Stommel (Ref 3) for the determination of the coefficient of horizontal exchange in the sea by measuring the distances between discrete particles 11oating freely on -the water surface. The papers of 1955-56 had the principal drawback of being limited to Card 1/44,_:~ experiments concerning -the exchange on a small scale. An extension Inveitigation of a UeAiun-scale Horizontal Turbulent . SOV/20-126-1-16/62 Exohange in an Ocean by Radar Observations of Floating Buoys of the results found to more extensive processes was insufficiently founded. All this required investigations of the horizontal turbulentexchange extending over mediilm distances C,,j km) in the sea. Similar investigations were carried out in the Pacific Ocean (320301 north latitude and 1590 east longittLde) during the 28th voyage of the expeditionary ship *Vityaz"'o Hollow metal buoys measuring 100 by 40 cm and provided with reflectors served as floating particles. Five experiments were carried out during the voyagft ~etiyeen August 17 and 24, 1958- 159 values of the coef f icient Y, 1)2/2At ofthe horizontal exchange were measured in total. These values were then averaged over the following intervals I of the change of the dimension of the phenomenont 200 - 400 m; 400 - 800 M; 800 - 1200 m; 1200 - 18W m; 2000 - 3000 m. This yielded 5 mean values of K and the corresponding averaged dimensions of the phenomenont K cm2/seo 89.0.102 216-7-102 30168,102 599.2. 102 526.3 .102 Card 21& 1,M 306 - 586 950 1384 2353 -Ihv~Aigation 6'~ a Medium-scale Horizontal Turbulent wv/2D-126-1-16/62 Exchange in an Ocean by Radar Observations of Floating Buoys A diagram shows the data, indicated in the table, on a logarithmic scale. The experimental points fit very wqU to straight lines which correspond to the "4/3-law* K = o14/3. Besides, -the value 0.008 + 0.002 cm2/3/sec was found with high accuracy for the consta~~t c contained in this law. A second diagram shows both the results of the experiments described in the present paper and the results found in 1955 concerning the horizontal exchange on a small scale. The experimental points satisfy the general *4/3-law". Thus,,this law for the horizontal turbuient exchange in the sea applies to much differing dimensions 1 of this phenomenon. The variations from the "4/3-law" found in 1955-56 in the investigation of the horizontal exchange in deep water reservoirs were not ascertained in the experiments at sea. This may be explained by the circumstance that, in the ocean, the layer of the temperature jumpq which was situated in a depth of 40 m during the experiments, played the part of the bottom in a certain seAse. Therefore, the ocean is sufficiently "shallow" for -turbulent processes with an extension of 2OD-2000 m. There are 2 figures and 5 references, Card 3/4,5 2 of which are Soviet, 3,6000 66161 /0, 9- 000 AUTHOR: -Ozmidovp R. V. 50V/20-128-5-13/67 TITLE: Extension of Ekman's Theory of Unsteady Pure Drift Currents to the Case of an Arbitrary Wind PERIODICALt Doklady Aka&emii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 5, PP 913-916 (USSR) ABSTRACT: V.W. Ekman (Ref 1) et al, investigated the problem of a pure drift current resulting from a steady or suddenly occurring wind which then remains constant. The present article deals with such currents. Part I is devoted to solutions without taking the forces of lateral friction into account. In this case the equations of motion of a liquid assume the form -o" + 215ZW zt bz2 It holds: T~ - 252 sin? where S1 denotes the angular velocity of the Earth's rotationt the latitude of the point of observationt the kinematic coefficient of vertical turbulent friction, cj) u + iv the complex velocity. The course of calculation is followed stop by step, and the solution obtained in consideration of the boundary conditions is explicitly written Card 1/3 down. The solution defines the superposition of velocity waves qll*~ 66161 Extension of Ekmanls Theory of Unsteady Pure Drift SOV/20-128-5-13/67 Currents to the Case of an Arbitrary Wind propagating into the depth of the water container. The amplitudes of these waves decrease exponentially with increasing depth, and the short-period components are attenuated more rapidly than the long-period components. The effect of Coriolis force may be neglected for winds with sufficiently short period. The depth of friction in general depends not only on coefficient V and the angular velocity of the Earth's rotation but also on the angular frequency of the tangential stress of the wind that excites the current. Consequently, winds of different periods attain different depths of friction. This perhaps explains the inconstancy of friction depth observed in drift currents which are excited by real winds (having a different harmonic composition that varies constantly). Lateral friction is taken into account in Part II. The equation of motion assumes here the form .. 2 + + A(_aLa + 11-riL where A denotes at bZ 2 ~x 2 aY2 the coefficient of horizontal turbulent friction and the other Card 2/3 denotations remain the same. The course of calculation is followea L,~~ ,Af- L hv 1 HIN.-RUMPA, oo Pl; jp~ R, A Un n "o n a - - 5 L;?-H svy 2 6 F. g TIP NE Mh Q-1 if T .9 4: Fir ir 4p Z.:! F3 5 8/01+9/60/000/01/026/027 AUTHORs Ozmidov R V 2201/E191 Lm=*-- TITLEs Diffusion of Impurities in the Field of a Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence ,-v PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSRI,Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1960, No 11 PP 174-175 TEXT: The author discusses diffusion due to an instantaneous point source of impurities of intensity Q. The subsequent concentration of the impurity q(r, t I with dimensions of g/=3, depends only on the following quantitiest Q, which is the amount of the diffusing impurity, in g; r, which is the distance from the oint where the impurity was introduced to the observation point fin am); t, which is the duration of diffusion in see; s which is the rate of dissipation of turbulent energy, in cm2~se;~. Dimensional analysis leads to the following expression for (1(r, t)z r4 q(r, t) = Q f 2 (2) 9: 3/2 t9/2 (St3 where f(r2ht3) is.a certain function of the nondimensional ratio r2/et3; the form of this function cannot be found by dimensional Card 1/11 2~- S/01+9/60/000/01/026/o27 F.201/Elgl Diffusion of Impurities in the Field of a Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence analysis. The expression in Eq (2) and the function f(r2/pt3) can be found by solving the usual equation of diffusion; Lq = div (K grad q), (3) at where K = as /3r'+/3. The solution of Eq (3) is: q(r,t) = - Q exp, r2/3 3/2,3/2 2tN9/2 1+(2N.ej-'/3t 192-717t (9 9/ Eq (11) gives the concentration of the impurity due to diffusion from a point source Q placed at a moment t = 0 at the origin of coordinates. Eq (11) can be used together with the principle of superposition to solve diffusion problems for more complex sources of impurity (sources with space and time distribution). The paper is entirely theoretical. There are 1+ references: 2 Soviet and 2 English. Card 2/3, --J- f? OZHIDDV, R.Y. < DiglgiDatlou velocitv of turbulent energ7 in ocean currents and the di- mensionless universalconstant in the 44~/3 law. 9 Izv. AN SSM geofiz. no.8:3234-1237 Ag 166. (MIRL 13:8) 1, Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institat okeanologii. (ocean currents) OZMIDOV, R.V. 8 of foreign matter in' -al turbulent diffusion of PatcheI Horizoni (MI:tA 14: 8) the sea. Trudy Inst. okean. 37:164-181 60. (oceanographic research) (Diffusion) OZMIDOVt R.V. Methodology of waguring ocean currents with the BPV-2 inatrument. Okeanologiis, 2 no.5:9V*921 162. (KIRA 15:11) 1. Institut, okeanologii AN SSSR. - (ocean current.;-Measurement) OZKDOVt R.V. Some abaracterlsties of the energy spectrum of oceanic turbule"e. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.4ft828-831 Ap t65. (KRA 1825) 1. Institut okcanologii AN SSSII, Submitted November 30, 1964. p .p p .V RF ACCESSION NR;' AP3021872 UR/0362/65/0M/0D4/0853/086P- 551.465.15 AUTHOR: zmidoys R. V. ce" TITLE Turbulent exchange in a stably stratified ocean SOURCE; AN SSSR. Izvestlya, Mike, atmoofery i okeana, V. l$ no. 8y'1965, 853-fu 70PIC TAGS: energy dissipation,, oceanography, turbulent motion., velocity profjlo ABSTRACT: A new model.for turbulent exchange in a stably stratified ocean is proposed. It agrees with experimental facts, explains apparent ineonsistencies between earlier authors' fin4ings, and confirms the hypothesis of A. E. Parr (Je du Conseil, 11, No. 3, 1936) concerning the inerease'in the horizontal'exchange An a stably stratified ocean. The scheme is a modification of a proposal by A, N- Kolmogorov (Dokl,, AN SSSR, 30, No. A., 1941)..: and is based on the existence of sep;;ate zones of horizoni492 scales for the energy influx to the ocean from ex- ternal. sources. The variations in the horizontal wind friction force and the 'latitude effect for the sun's energy input produce,.bydrodynamic instabJlity in the 3.arge velocity field formations, causing-them to break into smaller and smaller eddies, There exists a critical scale for,theise turbulent eddies or Card .113 -I- 35S2~66-- CESSION NR- AP5021872 G A which dopendson the energy dissipation rate (~E and ~be parameter (g/p) /Sz) where g is acceleration of gravity, P,is tbadensity, and a is the ver- tical. coordinate. , Atlf-e the'eddles are spatially symetrical. Above cr or the vertical component is limited and the eddies exteiid symmetricallV oxay in the horizontal plane. Thus,, the horizontal and vertical turbulent exchange coeffi- cients (Kj and K.) also depend on 6 and and are equal only for asmall, scale cr. -Ldimensional parabolic ourre (see turbulent exchauge. At. moves to a two. Fig. I on the Enclosure) and 'Continues t6 increase up to where tw~bulent theory no longer holds true. The maximm value for X. CE 3-/3 4 4/3 (e is a dimensionless constant). The model confirms known~faats and agrees with oceano- graphic values used in practice' Itvas confirmed by several tests (including 4 tip dys tests) in.the Black Sea, ~ go author thanks V, B, Shto for his help, Or4: art. hast I table,, 2 figures* and 9 formulas. ASSOCIATION.* Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut 2)Leanologii (Institute of Oceano- Acac of Scienc 1- graT)hv lew SUBMITTED; 3.2-Tan65 EN"'t 2 M:*. Sul) COICI: ES NO REF SOV& 013 --'OTHER: 010 A Card 2/3 66 EWP( )/Err (I )/EWT(ai) RM/GY ACC NRi AP5028357 SOURCE CODE: uR/o--~62/65/ool/'011/.1178/1189 'OR Karabashev.-G S.; Ozmidov. R. V. AUTR of Oce~~o okeanologii A14 %SR) ORG: Letitute (Institut TITLE-:, Study of tu rbulent diffusion in the sea ith the help of fluorescent dye SOURCE: SSSR.. Izvestiya. FiziXa atmosfery i okeana, v. 1, no. 11, 1965, 1178- -quipment TOPIC TAGS oceanography, oceanographic research facility, optic c turbulent diffusion, fluorescence, tracer study ABSTRACT Among the numerous methods of studying processesof turbulent diffusion in the ocean is that of fluorescent tracers. Its effective application however re- quires towed optical equipment. Equipment -vith sensitivity up to 10-10 g/cM3 designed by the authors is described. Turbulent diffusion experiments using in- stantaneous and stationary point sources of the tracer were performed in the Black Sea in 1964. The horizontal and vertical turbulent diffusion coefficients are calculated and some details of the process are discussed. The authors take the opportunity to express their gratitude to L. M. Nesterenko for his participation in designing and manufacturing the equipment imantse-v, V. A. Smolin and V. M. Shatunov for the help in carrying out the experiments. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, Tformulas. (Based on authorts abstract.] .SUB CODEi OB, 20/ SUBM DATE: 20Apr65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 022 Card 1/1' At2 -1 . . UDC- 65.15 L L:-26271-x66 -IWTft)IM(Im) ACC AT%M935D'~ SOURCE CODEt UR/0362/66/002766276183761 r-AUTHM t ftddor.' R. Pb N.- I V.; poy SSSR (Institut okeanologii ALN SSSR) InstAtgt2 of - Oceanology, AN TME,- vert c Stud~ of i al water exchange in the ocean by the data on strontium-90 distribution' if t~'-BOURCZ.* ... AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery I okefma, vo 2. no* 2j 1966,, 183-19o TOPIC TAGSt ~strontiumj, fluid diffusion, oceanographyg isotope ~~-ABSMCT:t The equation of vertical diffinion of,an isotope in the waters. iiiams ch erizing th i i3olved. for a iiss 8 aract e 'of the ocean a en 'process are-averaged in time and for a considerable area of, the ocean, IAB a bourAvy condition for the equation the.-huthors use the constant the ocean. of isotope through Oe surface of On the basis of) --the * results of observations - of. the: verticiA ~'distribution- of strontium- ..i9O given inAhe:1iteratureit *as poseible'to determine the coefficient Jof -. veetical eachange of . waters in the central zone of the northem part rof'ihe Atlantic Oceane-.Ahe patterns of change of the concentration of., ths- 1;~tope In the ocva)~.with, time -we" determined.- "The theorertical":`- JL~ CMIfim6d.'weU,b;r'the!r6su1te of.6heervations in -the. Orig.. a*'r't*o has: figures and 8 formulas* r' of -the ocean* [jM] REF: 007 OM REF: 009 -08 20 - - 18 SUEx DATE.i l7Jul65 OTH 4_1 cam WC:. 551-465-15 L ~2- 6~6 EWM GW ACC NR: AP6020978 //,V) SOURC:E COD UR/0213 /66 /006/003 /0393 /0398 AUTHOR: -0zmi49WR. V. ORG: Institute of Oceanology, AN SSSR (Institut okeanologii AN SSSR) TITLE: Scales of ocean turbulence\,,r,- SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 3, 1966, 393-398 TOPIC TAGS: ocean dynamics, ocean tide, atmospheric turbulence, wind velocity, Reynolds number, ocean turbulence scale ABSTRACT: It is very difficult to separate regular (mean) and random (turbulent) components of ocean motions if energy invlux is required in all scales of motion. The above difficulty is removed when there are separate scales Li of intensive energy influx (from the wind, tide forces, and uneven heating of the ocean). In this case, the energy distribution in the intravals between Li has been described by the! "5/3 power law" with different values of energy flux for different intervala, 1/2 23-" !1 -57 i ACC Mi AP601 9516 SOURCE CODE: U11/0362/66/002/002/01U/01 Arnim omwov, R,.L.,- ~opov, N. I. ORG: Institute of Oceanology, Academy of Sciences SSSR.(Akaderniya nauk SSSR InStitUt okeanologil) /9 TITLE: On the study of vertical water exchange in the ocean using strontium 90 distribution data SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery i okeana, Y. 2, no. 2, 1966, 183-190 TOPIC TAGS: ocean current, radio strontium, radioactive tracer, distribution function A33STRACT: Tho equation for the vertical strontium-90 isotope diffusion in the waters of the oces,n is solved for the case when the quantities characterizing the process are averaged ac- cording to time and over a considerable area of the ocean. The constant flux of the isotope through the ocew.. surface is taken as the boundary condition for the equation. A numerical value is obtained for the coefficient of the vertical water exchange In the central part of the northern half of the Atlantic Ocean on the basis of observational results available in the lit- erature pertaink.- to the vertical distribution of strontium-90. The pattern for the time UDC: 551.465.15 C NRt AP6019516 concentration in the ocean is established. The theoretical data agree variations Of isotope an. Orig. art. has: 8 viell wi,,Il the results of observations in the surface layer of the Oce 'I formulas and 3 figures. ORIC; Rj,:r, SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 17JU166/ 009/ OTH REM 007 OZMIDDVY R.V. Galculation of Reynolds St-e35eS and -a comparative e-vasluation of some terms in equations of movement in different scales of averagLng. Okeanologiia 4 no.5."909-910 16.1. (MIRA 18a1) OZMIIDDV; RV~ Some da4,--= un larve-sca-le chara:!terisr,4cp of 'Ike f~r-"id -,' .11 - . horizontal veloci.ty co=onents In the 7,caar- !Z-.. ~N SSSR. Ser. geofiz. ro.11;17C)8-1.719 11 #64. OJFA 17- 12) 1. lnst~tut okeanalogii AN SSSIR. OZHIDOVO R.V. , "Statistical Ch&aotgristica of the horizontal macroturbulence in the Blaak Sea. Trudy Inst.okean. 60:114-129 162. (MM 17.-1) qm=$ No me Calculation of wire gage by formulas,, tables and graphs Moskva Gos. teldinich. izd-vo 1922. 29 p. (A. Seriia, 1. Rabochaia biblioteka, no. 23-2) L Electric wiring - TableaO calculations, ate. OZMIDOVA, I.V. ------------------------- Phagocytic index as an'-indicator of the-features of the reaction of"sensitized d9gs to hypothermia. Zhur.mikrobiol6epid.i immun. 32 no.1:99-104 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz -k#fedry patologicheakoy fizio'logJ4_lvanovskogo gosudar'stvennogo m6ditsinskogo instituta. (ALLERGY) (BODY TEWERATURE) (PHAGOCYTOSIS) Reflex excitation of twbe maumotor and respiratcry canters du--ing hyWthermla in sensitized dogs. Pat. fiZigl. i SkSD. Wrap. 9 no.itI6-21 Ja-F t65. (FLIRA 18:11) I., Kafedra vatologicheskoy fiziologii (saT, - prof, S.S. Pvltyrav) lvancmakogo meditsinskeo-go imshitnta (n~Luchnyy konsul'Itant - deystvitellnyy chlen AIIIII, SSSR prof. 1.R. Petrov,. . OZNOBIKHIR, G.V. - More on wooden bridges. Avtodor. 18 no-1:32 Ja--F 155. (MTRA 8:4) (Bridges. Wooden) N. it. Irrigation Lenin Volga-Don navigable canal. Sov. Agron. 10 no. 8, 1952 9. M2pthlZ List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1951,2Uncl. OZNC)BIN,- N. Volga-Don Canal Lenin Volga-Don Navigation Canal and its significance for the national economy. Mol. bol'sh. 10 No. 15 1952. Monthly 14~st of Russian Accessionsp Library of Congress, October 1952. OCLASSIFIED. S.Dov otv,red.; BORISOV, N.I., red.; BUYANTUYEV. E.R., red.; GALAKTIONOV, I.I., red.;. EAMOV, V.A., red.; red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.V., red,; TARASOV, G.L., red.; SERIPER, R.I., red.; AKHANOT, TS.B.. tekhn.red. (Studio@ on the production forces of the Buryst-Mongolian A.S.S.R.] Katerisly po izueheniin proizvoditellnykh sil Buriat-Mongollskoi ASSR. No.2. Ulan-Ude, Burist-Mongollskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1955 507 P (MIRA 12:43 1. Amdomiya nauk SSSR. Yostochno-.Sibirakiy filial. 2. Sovot po izu- chonlyu proizvoditellnykh oil AN SSSR (for Popov, Galaktionov, Tarasov). ). Zamextitell preduedatelya Soveta Ministrov Buryat-Mongollskoy ASSH (for Borisov). 4. Vostoohno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR (for Buyantuyev). 5. Institut skonomiki AN SSSR (for Oznobin). 6. Gosplan Buryat-Mon- gollskoy ASSR (for Shniper). (Buryat-Mongolia-Geography, Economic) I I- ': i, 1~. ! A 't /, / I -,- ~ .~!, , - , " - - , -f , OZNOBIN,N-M.; RMIMMIDA.L. *a-- Problems of subcUvision within a basic ecORomic region (exemplified by -Buryftt-)(0n9Olian A.S.S.R.). IZT.Aff SS5R. Ser.geog. no.4!46-56 JI-Ag'55. (MLRA 8:10) (BU27ftt-MOngolian A.S.S.R.-Geography. lconomic) 8(6) SOV/112-59-3-4693 Translation from: ReferativrLyy zhurnal. Elektroteklmika, 1959, Nr 3, p 56 (USSR) AUTHOR:, -Oznobin, N. M. TITLE- Electric -in the Buryat-Mongol'skaya ASSR (Elektroenergeticheskoye khozyaystva BMASSR) PERIODICAL: V 9b.: Materialy po izucb-. proizvodit. ail Buryat-Mong. ASSR, Nr 3, Ulan-Ude, 1957, pp 217-227 ABSTRACT: A plan is considered for future development of the economy of the Buryat -Mongol's kaya Republic based on electrification; the plan comprises two stages: (1) 1956-1960; (2) subsequent 2-3 Five-Year Plans. it is noted that heretofore the use of power in the Republic has grown slowly. By the end of the planned period, the installed capacity is expected to grow 6. 3 times as compared with today's; energy consumption per person, 5 times; use of electrical devices in industry, 5 times; agricultural uses, over 8 times; residential electric consumption, 9 times. B.I.B. Card I / 1 0.ZNOBn*--M.Kv-~ VDITER, A.V.sakAdemik, red.; [deceased], POPOV, I.Y. kand.ekon. nauk,,red. [Blectrification of the U.S.S.R. during the last forty YeArs] Blektrifikataila SSOR za 40 let. Pod red. Aj. VinterA i LV. Papova. Koskvm, Izd-vo. Aind. nauk SSSR, 1958. 147 P. (KIRA 11:9) (Electrification) "V. M AUTHORt O=obin , N.M. and Rozenfelld, Sh.L. 10-58-2-15/30 TITLE: The Complex Economic Development of an Economic Administrative ,l trict (Zxemplified by the Buryat-Mongolian Economic District) i o prosy kompleksnogo razvitiya khozyaystva ekonomicheskogo ~(Vv ona ( na primere Buryat-Mongollskogo eko- ra a ministrativnogo 3 nomicheBkogo rayona. ,y PERIODICAL: Izvestiya kkademii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheakayao 19589 Nr 2p pp 110-119 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author describes the conditions necessary for economic expansion in an administrative district, e.g. the accordance of the interests of the country's national economy and those of the given district, the extent of mineral resources, etc. With regard to the Buryat-Mongolian Economic District, the author states that the mineral resources of this area have not yet been opened up, but that according to its nature this di- strict should specialize in a wood-processing industry, pro- ducts obtained from cattle-raising, light and rare metals, building material and machine building. This district also has good power resources; the area around Gusinoozersk offers extremely favorable conditions for big power plants. Such Card 1/2 far-reaching industrial projects grow very slowly. Capital 02 17,,'0,6 110, IV, Al AUTHOR: Oznobin, P.M. 10-58-2-25/30 TITLEs A Useful Book on Complex Regional Problems (Poleznaya kniga po rayonnym kompleksnym problemam) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheskaya, 1958, Nr 2, PP 147-150 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author gives a short review of the book "Problems of the Methodology, Methods and Organization Concerning the Research of Complex Regional Economic Questions" by K.N. Bedrintsev. 1. Books--Reviev Card 1/1 J'j 'j 30(5);25(5) PHASE I BOOK M(PLOTTATION BOV/2224 Mosco"T. Nanchno-issledovatel Iskiy ddonomicheskiy institut Voprosy pla-drovaniya, i raweshchenlyn prou7shlennosti; sbornik statey (Problems in the Planning and.DiBtribution of Tndustry; Collection of Artitles) Moscow, GosPlanizdat, 1959. 226 1). 5,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Gosudarstvannqm planoveya komissiyeL. Reqp. Ed.: P. M. A-Damp-iywr, Doctor of Economic Sciences; Ed.; P. V. Ktsney~;qav; Tach'. I'M.: Te. S. Gerasimova. FUM--P~E: Iffh'"s book is intendod for economists, party vorkers, and onglnearixq aarl t-achnical personnel of the machinery-mamLfacturing industry. COMAJO: Srhis colle--t--*an of articles discusses problem connected with blaming azad diat--Tme6ion of Soviet industries@ The first two articles pre,sent the prdb-'-eus and advantages of specialized production planning in madhinery emphasizing the importance of specialization and coope:rr:'V*Z-oTj in the de%,~Iqjnent of Soviet in4ustry. Electric power systmw and the re!W,.ion of proper distribution of electric power stations Card,1/4 Problems In the Planning and DIstribmtion of Tzdustry (Cout.) SOV/2224 TABLE Or' CONEMS Tefimov, A. lq,., Dodtor of Eacmmia SolsncOsp und L, Ta, 2*rri,, Doctor of Economic Sciau*ds.. Problams in SpealaliZed PiWkction Planning in Machinery mamdac'.11re 3 qaza3.-,ypvj, M. V... CanUdata of SoouwJ4 Saienceso A. T, Leiman,and A, A, Smer,111.it. Planning Spanlealzel Pro4te,-.ion of Tn&tw:L&wl Parts In Machinery Manufaelm~ ~Nm- ~- CenZ-We of Eeonaimia Saienew,, G"herwteristics of the Ipoetion of Electric Pmmr Systems in the WSR 24 50 ALWIYEV, P.M., red.; OINOBIN, N.M.,_rud.- MRUVMCIY, A.G., red.; KOKAHOT, Te.I., red.; PONOMAREVA, ;.A., tekhn.red. (Problems of production distribution and economic regionalization] Voprosy razmeahcheniia proizvodntva i ekonomichosicogo raionirova- nila; abornik statei. Pod red. P.M.11ampieva, N.M.Oznobina i A.G. Omarovskogo. Koskva, Gooplanizdat, 1960. 307 P. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Moscow. Neuchno-issledovatellskiy ekonomicheakdy institut. (Russia--Industries) (Economic zoning) . ILOIIIKOV, LvA.9 red.; VOV]gDNV, TAX, ---d.ekoneneuk, redes red.; GIBASI)(OVAO Ye.sot takhn.reae I economics] Oebarki po (Studies on modern Soviet and foreigr konomikB- Pod red. Ileg- arnbezbnol e 110.1. 196o. .306 p. sovreflOnn0i isovetak0i i:Azdat. ()(3MA 14:3) 02nobina. 'Moskva. GOOP1 institut. AV skonomi0h8skir Moscow. Njauchno-jealedovat'll (Economics) OZNOBIN, N., kand.skonomicheskikh nauk -serzhe no.9:3/, s 161. A united electrical system. Starshe (MIRA 15:2) (Electric power production) OZXOBINJ N. M. "The role of electrification in the induBtrial development of the country" repoil. to ba submitI..ed, 1*(,r th.e Ualt-U-0 AppllcatAcn Of sulcl~~Cr_ V..utl 11C eb-. ")I ozv, f-~_r V:~, Ch 3: Devcloped Areas - Ge:.ava, ~Mtzerl p OZNOBIN, Nikolay Makarovich (Buryat Mongolia] Buria-Mongollskaia ASSR; kratkii ocherk. Ulan-Ude, Buriat-Mongollskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1956. 172. (MIRA 16:6) (Buryat A.S.S.R.) I,--- -C- --- -- I _71, USSR "Pervaya Pomosbch' Postraclavqlnim ot VozdI)qImOpO -1 Khilnichesl~opo 'I'aoar7eniyall (First Aid toWounded from air or Chemic%1 Attack~ Published by C:sow,,iak'n_!r-,'z Central Council, 1938. SO-LRC-r,'- P: Khimiyai Oborona, Moscow, Aup-u-,t 1938. Abstracted in USAY "Tre-isure isl-inc!" -~,,oort "0. 0- -file i-. Libr~~r-j of Govl,-ress, Air TnforwAtion iii, Vision. "-?,o 70,110-71'. V. ~ VC,L, JI'JI ~li.41 First medical aid vioslcva, Moskov~ki* rq,ochii, 1941. 42 p. GffUji,Rejm& Zbyust [Hauy, Rene-Just]; sHAFIW,,TOVSM , I.I.., prof.; ZABOTKINA, O.S.[translatorl; STRATkiOVSKIY, G.A.[translatorl; SHUIVIKOV, A.V.j akademiks red.; BOKIY, G.B., red.; PETR(YVSKIY, I.G., akademik, red.; ANDREYEV, N.N., akadenik, red.; KAZAHSKIY, B.A., akademik, red.; YUDIII, P.F., akaderik, red.; DELOVE) B.N., red.; SAWMI1, A.M., red.; ZUBOV, V.P.; prof.,red; IEMEV, DXI.., prof.,, red.; FIGUROVSKIY, N.A., prof*, red.; KUZNMSOV, I.V., kand. filos. nauk., red.-. OzHOBISHIII. D.V kand. istor. nauk-, red.; SUSIMOVA, T.I.,, red. izd-va; 3-11miuvA, A.Y., tekhri. red. (Structure of crystals; selected works] Struktura kristallov; izbrannye trudy. Sostavlenie, statlia i primechaniia I.I. Shafranovskogo. Redaktsiia A.V.Shubnikova i G.B.Baklia. Mo- skva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 175 p. Translated fromthe French. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bokiy, Delone, samarin). (Crystallograp]V) ILJ T I GAMLLN. A.V.,- ANSHE13S. O.M., redaktor; SWRANOVSKIY, I.I., redaktor; PRANK-KAMMTSrlYt V.A., roaaktor; SAZONOV, L.S.g reaaktor; PSTROV- MY,* I.G.,'akademik,'radaktor; AREFJMV. U.N.. akademik, radaktor: BTIOT, KeMet akademik,'rodaktor; KaAWSKIT. B.Ae, akademik, radektorl OPARIN, A.I., akaAemik. redaktor; SHRIM, O.Yu., akademik redaktor; SHOEnBAKOV. D.L. akademik,.redaktor,- YUDIN, P.P.,, akademik. redak-tor; XOSHTOYANTS. Kh.S.. redaktor: MAISIMOV. A.A.. redaktor: SAMARIN, A.M., redak-tor; INBREEV, D.M.t doktor geografichookikh nauk, redaktor; FIGUROVSKIT, N.A., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, raaaktor; IMNBTSOV, I.T., kandidat filosofskikh nauk, reaaktor; OZNOBISHIN, J)J., kandidat istoricheskikh nauk., redaktor; SMIRffOVA,-W.-V-.-,-~ fekhnichaskly redaktor [Development of all crystallographic systems and their subdivisions from a common origin] Vyvod veekh kristallografichaskikh sistem i ikh podrazdalonil iz odnogo obohchago naebala. Rodaktsiis i primechaniia O.M.Anshelesa, I.I.Shafranovskogo, V.A.Frank-Xomenetskogo. [Leningradl Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 155 P. (MLRA 7:10) lo Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Koshtoyauts, Maksimov, Samarin) (Crystallography) D LS 101 11 14,j L AMI%U, Andre Marie, 1775-1836; DORFMAN, Ta.G., professor redaktor-, ZATCHIK. N.K., redaktor; FICTROVSKIT, I.G., &Wemik, radaktor; ANDRIM, N.N., akademik, redaktor; RTKOV. K.M., aWemik, redak-tor; XUANSM, B.A., akiLdemik, radaktor; OPARIN, A.T., akademik, redaktor; SHKM, O.Tu., akademik. radaktor: SHCHMAKOV.D.L. akademik, redaktor; YUDrNq P.P., &Wemik, reaaktor; KOSHTOYANTS. MS.. radaktor,- MKSIKOV, A.A., redaktor; 8AMARIN, A.M., radaktor; LIBIM, D.M., doktor geograftcha- skikh nauk, redaktor; FIGUROVSKIY, N.A., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, redaktor; UJZNITSOV. I.V.. iumdidat filosofskikh nauk. re&aktor: OZNCBISHrN, D.T. ., kandidat Istorichaskikh nauk, radaktor; SMIBROVA, ~AMNV'bkiy redaktor Elleatrodymmical Xlektrodinamikao Redaktatia. stat'i I primachantia IA.G.Dorfmana. [Laningradl lzd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 492 p. (MLRA 7:10) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Koahtoyants, Makeimov, Samarin) (Electrodyne-ics) 3MIDUM, F.A.; DUBTAGOe' A.D.; ORWV, S.V., redaktor; GUROV, K.P., re- daktor; PXTROVSKIY, I.G., akademik, redaktor; ANMYRY, IF.N., akads- mik, redaktor; BTKOV, XX, akademik, redAktor; YAZAIISKIY, B.A., aka- demik, redaktor; OPARIN, A.Z., akademik, redaktor; NRKIDT, O.Tu., aka- demik, redaktor; SHOHMMA OV, D.I., akademik, redaktor; YUDIN. F.P., akaaemik, redaktor: K0611TOYANTS, Kh.3., redaktor; WARIN, A.M.. re- dattor;,NMINOV, A,A.. UBIW, D.M., doktor geograficheakikh nauk, redaktor; IIGMYUIY, N.A., doktor khtmichaskikh nwak, redaktor; KUZ- TMOV, I.V.,-kamdid&t'f-ilosofeklkh nauk-, rebktor; OZNOBMHIN, D.V., kandidat istoricheakikh nauk, redaktor; ZZLMOVA, t 9 d. [Studies on meteors] Xtiudy o meteorakh. Statlia i kommentaril A.D.Da- biago. Red. S.V.Orlova. Moskva, lzd-vo Akademii naa SSSR, 1954. 606 P. (HLBA 7:12) li Chlen-korresp. AN SSSR (for Orlov,Koshtoyants,UmA in,Maksimov) (meteors) V~~ft-NU454-tli(goysxiy' V.N., reauktor, (translator); SIMTAKOV, S.P., [translator]; FAVWV, I.P., akademik; PZTROVSKIY, I.G., akademik, re- daktor; BYKOV. K.M., akademik, redaktor; KAZANSKIY, B.A., akademik, re- daktor; OPARIN. A.I., akademik, redaktor; SHMIDT, O.Yu., akademik, re- daktor; ANDRZYEV, N.N., akademik, redaktor; ZOSHTOYANM, Kh.S., redaktor; SAMARIN, A.M., redaktor; HAESIMOV, A.A., redaktor; SHCEMBRAICOV, D.I., akademik, redaktor; YUDIN, P.7., akademik, redaktor; 13BEDIV, D.M., doktor geografioheskikh nauk. redaktor; FIGUROVSKIY, N.A., doktor khimic-heskikh nank, redaktor; KUNSMOV, I.V.. kandidat filosofskikh nauk, redaktor; OZNOBISHIN, D.V. kandidat istoricheskikh nauk, redaktor; SHIDWVSKAY.L, vr~*JviiiVA. O.A., redaktor; KISUEVA, A.A., takhnichaskiy redaktor. [Structure of the human body; in 7 books] 0 stroenii choloveahaskogo tela; v semi knigakh. Perevod a-latinskogo V.N.Ternovskogo i S.F.She- stakova. Red. V.N.Ternoyakogo. Poslealovie I.P.Pavlova. [Moskva] Izd- vo Akademii nauk SSSR. Vol. 2. 1954. 960 p. (MLRA 7:11) 1. Deystvitelinyy chlen Akademii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Ternovskiy) 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shestakov, Koshtoyants, Samarin, Xaksimov) (Anatomy. Human-liarly works to 1800) I- '7~ ~' K - ,I n I . J 131L'71,11 - - - t 4,1,,"Y , : I -. I Miscellaneous - Books Card 1/1 - t Pub., 124 - 36138 OZNOBISHIN, D.V., kandidat istoricheskikh nauk. 9 POPUI"i2ation of science in academic publications. Vast. All SSSR 24 no.8:117-123 Ag 154. (MLRA 7:9) (Science) PASTIM, Lui [Pasteur. Louis]; lMSHMMSKIT, A.A., red.; P3TROvSEjy, I.G., akademik, red.; ANDFXUV, N.H., skedemik, red.; BYKOV, K.M., akademik, red. [deceased]; KAZANSKIY, B,A., skademik, red.; OPARIN, A.I., skademik, red.; WMID2, O.Yu., akademik, red. (deceased]; SHCMMMOV, D.I., akademik, red.; YUDIN, F.F., akademik, red.; KOSROYANTS, Kh.S., red.; SAMARIN, A.K., red.; MAKSIMOV, A.A., red.; LKMEV, D.K., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; FIGUROVSKIY. N.A.. doktor khim.nauk, red.; KUMMSOV, I.V.. kand. filooof.nauk, red.; 02NOBISHIN, D V kand.istor.nauk, red,,; KATVEMMO, T.A., red.izd-va; DORMIKA, I.N. tekhn.red. [Selected works in two volumes] Izbrannye tr4dy v dvukh tomakh. Red.A.A.Imshonetakogo. Moskva. Izd-vo Aked.n4ui SSSR. Vol.l. 196o. 1012 p. (MIM 13:11) 1. Chlen5-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for, Imehenetskiy, Koahtoyants, Samarin, 'Maksimov). (MIGROBICLOGY) BCKIN, U.N., doteent, kand,tekhn.nauk; TASHHOY, B.D., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, reteenzent; AW ID, G.I., doteent, retsenzent; YUKIN, V.I., doteent, retsenzent; 9 Y dotsent, retsenzent; DVCMOVSEAYA, A.A., tekhn.red. [Pimdamentale of Interchangeability in the manufacture of machinery; textbook] Oanovy Yzaimozamaniaemosti v mashino- stroenii; uchabnoe posobie. Leningrad, Leningr.voenno- makhanicheakii in-t, 1939. j17 P. (MIRA 14:4) (Interchangeable mochanisme)