SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PESKIN, M.D. - PESKOV, .I.

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p ~~ I 1:1 i.!. 1'. S. Tl,---V~I.T, Za (:vlaclpriie, 're'r-nnikoi Konevennoe ~roizvodlstvo lc-il, No. 2, 17-18 KAI.IELISFIY. I.M., kand.tnkhn.nnuk; PESKIN, II.D., inzh. Intrr,ditring roltr,mritic enrtrnl in thn production of pi3rts nivio from thin metal RhnAts. Pkah.Bel. no.4.38-47 157. WIRA 11:9) (Sheet-netal work) (Automatic control) L6_3884-45____4 T(I)/ EE `&~h GG ACCESSION HR. APS021565- UR/0286/65/0W013/6634jo0~- 621.316.543.2 "'S M, Peskin A UTHC H. At; lbi~an, M. L witch?~c TITLE: A multiposition coaxial s lass 21, No. 172377 nz t~' SOURCt. yu1leten'__izobre1:eniy Itovarnykh znakov, no. 13 1965, 34-35 TTOPIC TAGS: el&ctr-'C switah.' coaxial cable a ipos..-' AB~_TRACT: Th, s Author-'s.Ct-rtific-ate-,Introduces a'mult J-)n coaxial.switch which- contains dr.ve. motor connected to a rotor. The rotor is equipped with a bent sec:., ti6n of coaxl~l line and a stator. nnectors are mounted around the edge of the Stator-for-conrecting-the-I.ines being ewitched. .11 single connector is mounted on the end of the switch along, its axis of symmetry. The switct. is designed for con necting all lines in pairs, or for consecutively :-.onnec r%r line co the connect- -zing a . or-mounteA along -:he axis of s ymmetry of the switc-h. The 7onnectors are located on~_ the stator faces, The rotcr Is equipped with additional straight sections of co- ax ial'line mounted In-the axial direction along il:s circumference. Fastened to both sides -of:the rotor are discs with control solenoids. Thbse discs are allso equippeV Cird PESKDT., Ya.I., inzh. Some problens of the effect of greasing materials on the mechanical properties of Russian leather. Izv,vys,uchob.zav.; tekb.leg.prom. no.4:54-60 163, (MIRA 14:10) 1. Wentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy irstitut kozhevenno- obuvnoy pro-myshlennosti. Reko:7,ordowna !:afedroy te!Llnologii kozhi layevsl-.o[,o tc!--hnolor_%Lcheskogo inatituta legkoy promyshlcnnoati. (Leather-Tosting) -PESKIN) Ya.I., inzh. Effect of the preliminary treatment of porpoise oil used for stuffing on the mechanical properties of Russian leathere Izv.vysoucheb.zavo,* tekholeg.prom, no~3:59-61 161. (HIRA 14:7) 1. TSentralfnyy nauchno-issledovateliski nstitut kozhevenno- obuvnoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovam U-1edroy tekhnologil kozhi Kiyevokogo tekhnologicheakogo instituta. legkoy promyehlennosti. (Ioeather) Coto 91 WN I Of a c 0 13F 6 so a L . 0 0 !~! a I frrc. 1:00 ~:Ilva 00= 69.1 00.7 00 so 0-0 00000000*000OV00000 *losses* 1 v 3011 unit *bulf *4 %1 C). AV m 4.1181 ~-j-E 7 a .at. I 01031011VI) 101VIIIII M11111111ILi. IS 91, -,I 4"111 Ix JAIOA IIIJUU11 fullwammi ~tkjjwtxfo IqJ to aillanbas 3qi ul Aqap an!tsaj i J% q aqj qj!Ak ,4j4 k) S; ail Ivalull puv -111jullp, Inugipg .'Sq ta-, '-' Aq P-I-vm asv SuIlt 391 1-mlicid lu"ug aqj in so. 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The hiShrv .00 Ictlik strength (than for chrome-tanvIrd "tbtr) stid a A 0 lower rkw4alion pervilt the U%C (4 stepm sIsre it "I', as well a% those from old sheep. for the manut ol I-thel. The grain " cl leather tannt4j with Ft-cr ,$to 120nides I$ stronger than that of Cr-tanned )rather o0 Tbc disaclivantagrs of tbi, method are a doll fare and the z netrs%ity of addrd, dtyinx. The expis arv dew-fifted Ili ~* 0 A. A f4whilitick co 0 L zoo Q j1 -AD 0 Z:O 0 A I I L A ssY ALtvsrK*t LifinsTLAI CL&l%wsCA1sDpi Go It S.'46'j 9b M U It AV 10 11 n 'I is at AM I W 0 OF 10 5 4) 0 I,. 0000000000009 *0 see, (Nii 03 j ll$is is % 11 to " a:V D a it a is IF A P a 11 fil v SO Is v A P a v 4: u a are t I A I to a j 1. a 14, F I I T 1; 9 , 4! 1 v 1 40 0 (X 90 U a 1, A go Al 1.1-1 OO.i - - 64D .61 ShM $111311 with iron and chromium Wh. .-09 T", vs* 00.1 Va. PtAin AM V. N. Senwtv,va. rm"trat. Noork - 1.99 last- -Kmkfmmbl P-m-, Slv~*A RabW W -13(19N), d. precedin; Abair. -lu%te&fl "I twinS 00 Pairs bdmv d 0 , The skilas may be walked in 1~141101)14drlmm a a tbry are 1AM with bral"I M, f(W 2 his, TU 9mbI I* dytins of the vr-cf- enrif albas drprissht 04 It Ir i4 drs owit, Ittit 1. 4h n n .00 'h" lo"Mot Of WDbtblr 11fewnt n the *1 n. As a rWr Ail" tamwd with PC-cr mats have a grain "IV whk It Is .00 ts"t at full As that OM*irqd on Cr fanning. Dr.t mulit 00 a out DI"tSWO'd Wilb Ail), fmn (Ad sbrep, ithilt thin skins =00 c*UDM toe I&JOWd fly this nielhod. In spite cd the Vxxj z ve 000 -'-' ATI-ebwe, The fini-brd gonO. did not wraf 9% Go well As tbW PFrFA IY C, tanning A. Rmbilinck role Igoe a ~000u-s ot ** I 00'a 0*:j 00 00 '$P SL A .11ALk%;P;.Kit U'llil-10t CLAIMMATIC- OW IF 14 1) a u 4, so a loapill loll to (I t' It 0' 11. 0 40 0 0 * SO 0 MKIN. X. - .More about the wages of coal miners. Sote,trad no.8:6D-62 Ag 156. (MIRA 9:10) (Coal. mines Rnd mInIn&-Production standards) ARBUZOV, S.V.; VAYSBE-MG, I. Ye.; SUCHKOV, V.G.; Prinimali Uchastiye: LYUY33faIRG, ','.S., nauchmn-yy sotn.,dni-k; SITAYDEIR, I.S., .qntrudnik; PESYII,',_ W-~ uucllmyy sotrudnik. 'i nj Pew standard methodology for the manufacture of leather for sole parts frcm hogskins-Ilauch.-issl. trudy TSNIrP no.33: 3-7 163 (MrRA 18:1) 1. Mentrallny-y nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut kozhevenno- obuvnoy promyshlennoBtl (for Lyuksenburg, Shnayder, PeBk:Ln). FjIKUYLENKO, Ivan Grigcrlyevicb; XE5KZ,,--Z4!Nm-1Fr0l 'ev'Ichi- MOGILENKO, F.D., retsenzent; OSVALID, E.Ya.,, ved. red. [Manual on wages in the coal industr7j Spravochnoe posobie po oplate trude. v ugollnoi promysh:Lennosti. Moskva, Vedra, 1965. 298 P. (MIRA 18:7) MIKHAYLLTKO~ Ivan Grigor!yevi,-,b.,, PESKIN- Zalizan Izra~lqvich. I . FOGILVIIIKOY P.O., otv. red,', 0SMID, E,Ya.,. red. iod-va; ILIBSKAYA, G,I.!,., tekhn. red [Reference aid on wages i-n the coal industry]spravochnoe poso- bie po oplate t_-uda v ugollnoi prov- shlonnosti. Vloskva, Gos- .N gortekhizdat, 1962. 258 P. (MUtA 15-9) (Wages-,Coal mines and miritnC) PESKIN, Zalman Izrallevich; XUZNBPSDVA, N.I.. red.; KALKK. Z., tekhn.red. [Ways of workers in post enterprises) Oplato truda rallochikh an torfopredpriiatiekh. [Moekval Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1957. 61 D. (Peat industry) (wages) (MIRA 11:5) PL"AINp.-Zalman Istroilevicl-,; MYAGKOV. N.M.. red.; RAKOV. S.I.. tek.hn.red. [wages in coal minin.& and glate industry enterprises] Oplata truda ne predpriiatilakh ugollnoi I slantsevoi promyshlonnonti. HoB1,-va, Izd--vc VTsSPS Profizdat, 1959. 146 p. (MIRA 13:8) (wages) (Coal mines and mining) (slate) PESIYINA, A. L. Kravets, T. P., Pes1kina4 A. L. and Zhidkovs, Z. V. Sore new data on the absorption of 2dght in solutions and in adsorbed layers. Pages 493 - 501. SC: BUIetin of the Academy of Sciences, 17.vestia, (USSR) Vol. 1h, No. 4. (1950) Series on Physics. Ch how data cm light abstorptiolon In sWutionso and In sdbmb*d layer, T 1'. Kruvrt%, A. L~ Frs*kenA. Aim] Z. V. Zhklktpva. N I Aliad. Nook S S.S.-R.. W.74~ 14. 41J3-fA)I(1IJ3M - In ~,rne dyes of the triplienylitirthane series the optical it. of the boln. varies linearly with the tlikkum, but the %itailitil title starts mith an vorilinAtir tit a niagoortude dritt toy the A.i%e length Th%% is atttillstitrA tv the feenialksia M A lilm tit dyv ou the viAlls of the vessel and it 6 ivroinmendrol to mAr ab-Amption nivasutements at 2 thkknew% &no) take their differences. It is sholoon thAt deviations frulin Iker's laso. attlibutill in the forillation of a tolixt. of moulirral cona- Ivrotiviols, call be treated quantitatively by using Llootwold's Join Low. Slort-trAl libmitlitioul cur%m for different eimento. ~11 111111A .4111 all hA'e 10 Ill.. at a 1"tAil. AVC ICHS111. "ll Olo~"VA6011% Oll crystal %10]Ct and methlolene blut sub- ~1'1'tUte this th"ory; froin 3 turasureinemis, at this S"nt the cousts. nc%~,Ary to M'I), the uIr"ption curves of the m4oromm anti dinicis call lie dvid. aml mich curves art, tra,"I Inc turthirlme little. K.,rial..mNodel thrcmills 1) And 11' .4 the forillillt .1 (1 - '01 - (1), ,(.. % I nor - 0, be low imitivient, blue to 1) - to A anti 11' - 5.44) heal-litiole. S oe .4 I-ItAl ab-orloititi tr-f, were made an chrimullisfiraphir ,ad.sri'licsirs of -Iv,f,l ~lolvt IV, on -Alt(h. anti Ti( if Results show thAt the curves delsend ( I ) on the nit- Iur% of Ilit adsurtortit. (.1) fm the tiollure of the trinalitins -lo q tit, it mit ecompli-Irly ciriml. (.I) oil the Icnip. list. ithich 1".. of "Issimpti'm S. ie a a a 4 0 a a 0 a a 0 4 Is** I E;. 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TberesWiss.-tinttrptrtrqla%iridwal- 00 the pwo"ty of a "hidden" form of o4rcnaltm. roe 00 & TboUbman of amylM *ad of gtjrz&raWbyd* 00 gee 8*01Y26 16 tM 6ilronal,09ftle entm. F. N. 1% *ka- Ibid. 27-35.-Suprarwi;il capstile etts. Wrp-.wii od-I gee KCI solo. contained the active glycolytic systern of tht cruym . 'A%L-n 2mg.of tbeext. was used with a phc~phitv Imfief the inct-rale in lactic aM hom glycogen in 3 hr%, at roe -17* was up to 130%; frous glucipee. it was only 1-5~; Afnyk* trotsi 61terv.1 saliva rrtart" glyet)ly-i, Glyt-cf- see Rklchydr acted at a lactic &(-W former an glycoly!As, the sinit. of the and biritird lncrra~inx with ifi- Do a..- (Tra,inS concn. of the Slycerallikbytic (OAKPI-41.01 3f). 'IycrrW&b) tie 0 00 G Ae rturded the jlycoly~is 4 gluccKe and of glycogen 30-40%. The action of the tnonoincfic and AS&-SLA 01TALLURCKAL LITTRAU01 C1 hinary glymnMehydn was the same. Throtigh CArm. ZeWP. 1941. 1, 227. M. G. 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(MM 13:6) 1. TSentral'naya klinichaskaya psikbonevrologichaskaya i ntjyro- kbirurglabeekaya bollnitsa Hinisterstva putey soobsbabonlya (rukavoditell raboty - S.R. ftenkell). (AMMNB) (TRIGNUIAL MVD-DISUSES) CIRIC, Stevan; SFEDEREVAC, Nenad; PESKIR, Ntar Obstructive jaundice caused by echinococcosis. Srpski arh. celok. lek, 91 no.,3*297-300 Mr 263. 1. Hirursko odeljenje Opste bolnice 'Anca Rankovic" u Vrsau Sef,. dr Stevan Ciria Interno odeljenje Opste bolnice "Anca Rankovicl u Vrscu SefL dr Nenad Smederevac. (ECHINOCOCCOSIS, HEPATIC) (JAUNDICE, OBSTRUCTIVE) (CHOLMITIS) (SUPPURATION) .YUGOSLAVIA Stevan GJIRIC, Nenad SMEDEREVAC and Pet K PESKIR Surgical Depart=en: - -!E-a _-- (Hirursko odeljenje) Chief (Sef) Dr Stevan GJIRIC, and Department of Internal Medicine (Interno odeljenje) Chief Dr Nenad SMEDEREVAC, General Hospital (Opsta bolnica) "Angja Pankovic", Vrsac. "Obstruction Jaundice Due to Echinococcus." Belgrade, ~~ki A hiv za Celokupno L.ekarstvo, Vol 91, No 3, Mar 63; pp 297-300. Abstract [German summary modified]: Frequency of human hydatidosis in the autonomous region of Vojvodina is increasing; 50% hepatic. Case history: woman aged 45, severe febrile icterus despite intensive antibiotic etc. therapy; surgery revaied hydatid cyst obstructing choledochus; slow but complete recovery. Photograph of specimen, 6 Yugoslav and 3 Western references. NR' APS015.136 CZ/0009/6510DO)'006/0363/0370 536,422 AUTHO&-_Peskoj K. (Peshka, K.). n he va essur TIT12.1---Calculati -9 _t, pr e)from a gingle experimental determination Por ,.,SOURCE: Chemiciv tumYsl, -n6-0:60 1965, TOPIC TAGS: vapor pressur6'det:ermi.-tationt.criticaI heat, critical pressure, Antoine equation, Valingaert Duvis equation, Riedel Xormula, aniline vapor pres- ~"iurej iedu6ed boiling point,- .....ABSTRACT4. The pre6fse calcula-.: ion -of t1i e - re latio~ihip --betweAq vapor pressure and tem .pera~ur -a-, usually-employs th.!i -Antoine -br_ Cal ingd~ert -Davis e -b c quations, for w _1 .-two or- ehrie constants must be determinid experiventally. Riedel, h gg steed as su e a-universal 1' determina-~ -formula basedon ~-,,iown critical values' and one experimenta :,-tion. of,.tbe-boilifig point,-but if his critical values are not knownt two experi- Mental detierminationa are still required, a ii ekplained in detail by develop- Thi ~Jng mathods of calculatingthe critical heat and critical- pressure in case the not decisive- The autbor'then gi,ves his-fo - Is for determining,- point is rmu a Teduced- boiling. point-by the "group couponent" netbod vith one,unknown, Its J A/2 L- 59342'65. ACCESSIM NR- -AP5015136 -9 illuttrated - in- Oplicatiow-i -comp jing 7 fho vapor-pressure- U curve-Ior-an flinc, 'it nd n'relative accuracy-is-proved in - cciaparison kith 04- a riticaV temperature of aniline.- given ia the literature*- Orig;. art. an* has .12.1formllas and 4 _t&K _(Juraj Dimitrov Chemical. Works), SUM4TMD lorDec 'ENCL,; 00 w SUB OOM CC NO REP'SOV; 000 MWt: 006 P P 6- 7 r 0o.; (tam. 11 U.N.S.S. al. Ads PkPkm gave tmu tbt OQZM""ap .0 I=. -4 MW ~Nitrawd in Onau. A ad mp"WW may lee I M OMMOR seew Tin "P. W 3 IYA10% M& 3D Maiwlk daM by= Is 8160" - A -420 was ud z jA % b 04 . . . j a t& ask at 0 -OR.. each a "am Ow www~"~ bat 102% O'd Jig tb) eird 97SP is Imm pwomkm. d C"N ir exams. im prww WA with tab"adthk 6k etke tiost Ohms the nk l no c W.W. artjIM dh- = 0 f ph . O ys. g0mb bj IN IM"'m 'be 1% cusduals Tbe-twu cr&r of Cl OR b r 10 #bVw t hb)OW d w y omotwe btft fa ttpb by 0- tb a16 It, LAM rc n w o w dryw"n no ................. Sit, a wistw's now s"OlOw 009 m is !a.-p tu logo ww' alkali 41 go* goo Zoo ago too WOO qve 400 see too 1:14141 woo E, v .PESKOV, B. P. Cand Ped Sci (diss) IT.9thods of the orthographic literacylof 5th-class s-~udents of 44~~ 22 cm. Bashkir *mm schools." ivios, 1.955. 1~ I)P; I P (Acad Ped 6ci RS?SR. Sci Aes inst of ..c thods o I' Te, ching) . 100 copies. (KL, 22-57, 107) -40- PODLAZOV, Yo.K., Inzh.; H'SKOV, B.!~., in~.h. Morlprnization of HT circular knitting atachtr--z "or tide manufset-Lre of pile fabrica. Nauch.-Isal.trudy VPIIITP nn 4slO-18 163. (WRA 17:4) - PZZU" B.S., in2h. 0% Braiding spindle witb a double movement of the thread. Taket. prom. 20 no.6:36-38 Je 160. OCLU 13: 7) (Braid) (Textile machinez7) SIROT114111, F.W., UMhULOVA. D.A., FESYOV, B.Ya., MANOV, Yu.14. Mikhail Tagillevich Sergievskii; on his 60th birthday r-aid '72nd year of his scientific. pedago&ical, pnd social activities. Fiziol.2hur. 44 no.11:1095-1096 V'58 (MIRA 11:12) (SERGIEVSKII, MIKHAIL VASILIEVICH, 1898-) MERKULOVA, N.A.; PF.SK(M. B.Ya. Significance of the cerebral hemisphvres in the pathogenesis of as~----try and othor dinordern of respiration. Fiziol.zhur. 47 no.2.,178-181, F 161. (MIRA 14: 5) 1. From the Nonial Physiology Chair (if the Medical Institute, Kuybyshev ?BRAIN) (RMFIRATION) 11. V. yPr of., !nt; 1'f-. Ilb(! r ic L!),- Acrvv: I-,, J cr A I F'-1'.K)Vy D.Ya., Assistan~., -Lm=~ - "71, a wvit I c and Otl.er D isen-SQ'S C' 'I IQ il'-'Il results on res,,Iratiov f1,1(7 it!3 recilliari,jef, In pe"I 1 c v;l tralim-qtic dioensu-s nrd from sarcot-,-xic, (if Viv s-"inal c '. 1-d versJb1c or irrev--n-sible Oisord(-,rs. Paper presented at 31th j(2Esj:;r. of AI.L U,;~3:i on TrFauran, April ;'.!',,7. SO: ;ur-,. 1(.44- PESKOV, B.Ya., dotsent Characteristics of respiratory regulation in focal lesions of t-he brain. Trudy Kulb.med.inst. 11:103-113 '60. (KRA 15:8) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. kafedroy chlen-korrespon- dent ANN SSSR M.V.Sergiyevskiy) i iz kafedry nervnykh bolezney (zav. kafedroy prof. A.I.Zlotoverov) Kuybyahevskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta. (RESPIRATION) (BRAIN-DISEASES) PIZKOV) B-Ya. Respiratory reactions folloving unibiteral section of the spinal cord. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no.3:269-276 1,br '60. (la?l 14: 7) 1. From the Department of Normal Physiology, Medical Institute, Kuybyshev. (.VZP!RATI0B) (SPINAL CORD) ---- -- - - - - - - ~IgmlL -8704 78/0021/002..) -NRt 0501 U 5 65 ACCEMON 5V 50 324?32 1~ 2~ 5 MTHOR" TITLE-. Probability predict-ions of cumloninbud'clouds -and thunder sborms by t:) o co osite,synoptic data nsiderati on of mp c -.no- 8 SOUROZ t -Meteorologiya A g'-drolol, ya 21-25 A I AM: -thunder orm TOP C T ai~h r ye qgasting'~ prot ability, Ploud., article ncusses. a -of- s'lv g-t e-pr -f)f- predicting j V - di. -method b in h oblem _AWMQT.. __This- J.: convective phenomena in tho atmosphere. Data f Dr study include 2500 records f rola 16 - A a and July- - -st ions - in - vtixUus par tti of Europewi 959R,daring-July 1960 and xn at aGra, of 1961 and 1~62..-_ Fro tholooeinpirica di, ns. were mado of probability of cumulonimbus clouds a7d thunder storms depending on &egree of atmos pheric instabilityp humidity,, vert,ical currents, and distance from fronts, Three probability-diagrams were c;onstructed ror-sequahtial 9tudy of the effect of -those ram considoring -arid Jinproving the roau-1to four f actors$ each sc.cceeding diair from the previous diagram. The first diagram. sliows. the probability of cumulonildbus- clouds as -this depends on instability energy an! on humidity of the air. The Caid CHISTY.AKOV, A.D.; BIIRKOIIA,~ MU. ORLOVA, Ye.M. , GIAZOVA, O.P.; PEDI, D.A.! 1-Ye.; ABRAIMOVICH, FCMV-A., -I.T., BACIMEMIA, A.A.; IXEMr-iA, N.V.; B,Ye., ROMANOV, N.K.; VOLEVAKRA,N.M.; PCHELKO, f.-d.-';-PETREIIYO. I' IT - ',-,nq4FL-v.NKO. 1.V.. PINUS, N.Z.; METER S.M. ~hTUlJ"fFVA ~.IININA. L.S.; BELISKAYA, I N.M. nauchr, rod.; ZVEREVA, N.I.. rLauchn. red.- KURGil';SKAYA, V.I",, nauchn. red.; MIERTSALOVA, A.il... nauchn. red.; L.V.. nauchn. rec.,; SAGATIOVSKIT, N.V., otv. red.-, 'Kl','l'T',OVSKAYA, A.L... r--:1. [Manual weathei, tin,(,,) lwh-ovodstvo p.-, kri; !' prognozam i,er! i w,r!O, Gidro- meteoi2!-i%. Pt.2. lzd.2. ;;. (YUKA 18:8) 1. Moscow~ TSentrallnyy institut prognozov. L EWTa)/r=-. ssv(d) G1 AC~- SION NR- AT4049311 S1/zs46/64/000/13bf 006.1/006?- OTHOR: Pe-;k2_v. B.le-. Y JT-LE.- The role of nonturbulent vertical nN-v-3tnents In the friction layer during develop- ment of a thick convective cloud cover and thuhderstoiln,s: - SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentral!nyvy Institut prognozov. Trudy*, no. 136, 1964. Noprosy* obra7,jv 'aftlya i.prognoza:oblakoN i tumanov (Problems,in the formation and forecasting of clouds and logs), 61-68 TOPIC TAGS: convective clond, friction. layor,- ntmospheric circulation,, thunderstorm, dewpo~ftt pread-, cloud formation, vertical current, weather forecasting ABSTBACT: Nonturbulent vertlCal movements In the friction layer were examined during 'three-liour, intervals (0900-1200 and 1200-1600) in casi~,s of thunderstorms of varying dura- tion, sl~owers, and cumulus congestus and cunlulus clmd coversi It was found that the8e factors depend on the magnitude- Df vertical movements at various values of the lability eneray and-dewpoint spread at high altitudes. The velpelty of nonturbulent movement was calculated by the Dyubyuk-Lebedeva formula d AP -r 0 AP0 U Card 1/2 L 24666-0 'CESSION Nq: AT4049311 %Vherebp85() is the -indt,-, -Aual change of pressi4-rc on a particle aelngwirtically. displaced -neat the 850 mb level;,a p Is the Laplacian of'the ground pressure; is air density; 6 is '--'-.Ahe corioli a parameter; h Isthe 'leight of the surface boundary layer; 1) is the Prandtl constant-, u Is. the chsiacteristic velocity of -the goostroplite wind at the u pper boundary of the, frkcUon layer; ocis -the angle of deidation of the wirid from -,he gradient at a height of 2m; 'k Is rhe coefficient of turbulence,-. and zjs the height at~ which the velocity of the Tertical mo-.-ton is determined. It was foimd that nonturbulent'vvi,fical movements in the surface b, ndary layer play an Important. role In the formation- of convective clouds and thunder- orms. The motions are tin impulse, stable in time and space, to large-scale ascendilig Lnd descending convective movements under the conditions of unstable equilibrium that are of the lower troposphere during summer days. Relationshipstbatcanbe. used for compiling storm wamin rs even before thunderstorms develop and for morning forecasts of convective phenomera were elicited In thia; investigation, Or*,.- art, has: 6 tables, 2 figures and 2 formula.g. ASSOCIATION: Tsentr-A11ny*y inctitut prognozov, Mozooiv (Central--Institute of -Forecasts)--. - -.1:SUBMITTEM 00 ENCL:. 00 SUB COM: ES -NO REP SOV: 003 OTHERv 006 2/2. I%SKOVP H.10. Some features in the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and conditions for flying near them. Meteor. i gidrol. no-5: 22-27 Pq 163. (1141 RA 16: 5) 1, TSentrallnyy institut prognozov. (Coluds) (Meteorology in aeronautics) !,T~: KOV, B.yti. ru, d,l T-- C:f olld2 da 'in Z)- 0508 SOV/120-59-3-9/46 AUTHORS: Dmitriyev, A. B., Peskov,,,D,.I.,, Kheyfets, A,B, and Chaykovskiy, V. G. TITLE: Dose Characteristics of Low Voltage Halogen Counters (Dozovyye kharakteristiki nizkovolltnykh galogennykh schetchikov) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3, pp 47-49 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The dose characteristics of the low voltaGe halogen counters STS-1, STS-2, STS-5, STS-61, STS-8, SGS-5, SGS-6, SBT-10 and SGS-? have been measured and are now reported, The parameters of -the first six counters were given by Dmitriyev (Ref 2, a review paper),, The SGS-6 counter is similar to the SGS-5 but its cathode has a longer working length,, The SBT-10 ~s designed to detect soft 0-radiation and has a 30 cm mica window, It consists of ten sections placed in a common envelope,. The cathode of each section is in the form of a half- cylinder, 5 mm in radius. The anode of each section is 55 mm long and has a separate output terminal, In the SGS-7 counter the cathode and the anode are in tlie form of discs 10 mm and 0.5 'am in diameter, respectively, Gard 1/4 The gap between the discs is I mm. The electrical 05438 SOV/120-59-3-G/46 Dose Characteristics of' Low Voltage Halogen Counters pulse height at large counting rate. Under these conditions the potential difference across the counter is not fully established. Since halogen counters give pulses with unequal amplitudes (Ref 3) it follows that some of the pulses may fall below the threshold of the detecting device. Table 2 gives the dose characteristics of the countors, where column 1 gives the type of the counter, column 2 the dose range in iir/sec, column 3 gives the counting rate at the appropriate dose in pulses/sec and column 4 the maximum counting rate in pulses/see, Table 3 gives the dependence of the plateau slope on the dose, in which the first column gives the dose in pr/sec and the second and third columns give the plateau slope in percent/Volt for the STS-5 and SGS-5 counters, respectively (the headings of columns 4, 5 and 6 are the same as those of 1, 2 and 3). Table 4 gives the resolving time of the counters, Column 1 of t,hi.,.,) table gives the type of the counter,, columns 2 and 3 the resolving time in jisec at 100 pulses/see and at aiw~cimiL-n counting rate, respectively (columns 4, 5 and 6 have the Card 3/4 same headings as 1, 2 and A), The load resistance has a STEPANOV, A.S.; BORINVIA, A.G.; SIMAGINA, T.V..; PESKOV, G.D. Use of the 43H phtalocyanine blue in printing. Tekot.prom. 22 no.11:56-58 N 162. (MIRA 15-11) 1. Sotrudnik Ivanovskogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta khlopchatobumazhnoy promyshlennosti (IvNITI) (for Stepanov). 2. Rabotniki Rokhomskogo khlopchato~imazhnogo kombinata (for Barinova Simagina, Peskov). (iextile printing) (Phtalocyanine) L ~ ll.'s , .1, ~ v I -, , KORFXIKOV, D., nauchnYY sotrudnik; PBSKOV, K., nauchW sotrudnik. m9ft"- Amonla water. Nwj)m I pered. op. v 6 S. 7 n0.12:28-29 D 157. (MIRA II.-I) I. VBOBOY=nyY institut udobreniy I agropochvovedeniya I agroteklinik-i. (Amwnia) S. 1. : t~-khr. -nwik?- kA.~ni. tekhn. nauk., ~j,! 1 07 T-' - ~- -. rv: . !4 - 119 , " , y ~ic;,tor tc- 'hi - "Itlidy of critirs! 0-mr7r,11 c,jrrentv In tubilar heat emitting elements of atoin~c ~!lectric pouvr planti. Toplconorgeitika 11 no.612O-22 J6 164. (MIRA 18-7) VOROPAY, A.P.; VYZHEKHOVSKAYA, M.F.; DRUGOV., I.P.; KOMARNITSKIY, Yu.A.; MAKSIMMOI I.I.; PAVLOVSKIY, V.V.; STEPANOV, D.A.; CHEREDNICHENKOV Ye.T.; GAII=i, N.B., retsenzent; FATEYEV, P.Ya., retsenzent; PESK~~~., red.; DROZDOVA, N.D., tekhn.red. .0000p- (Competition for communint labor in railroad transportation] Sorevnovanie za kommuniBtichaskii trud n& zlieleznodoroshnom transporte. Moskva, Transtheldorizdat, 1963. 158 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Socialist competition) (Railroads-Employees) Fmcvv N. Chto pokazyvaot ana-liz balarmov 1939 coda. fWhat the analysis of flnancJal etttement of railroads is showing in 19327. (Sots. transportp 1940, no. 6. p*8-18)o "Good article ob railroad financos". DLCsjWoS6 SO: Sovi2t Transportation and Communicatigrw& K-pikIlogranhy, Library of Congress Reference Department, Washlyigtonp 1952, Unclassified. PESKOV, N. 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P 16, 131 KMW) -The diffuunol tlInolli thlooilgh" 1.1- 1 w"dc1d.sr~trcn)bc,tonwtr"113r Celitmsui7cr9athf(*M&tK)ndiSfillS the fit(, 1~,t" 'If ~09 0 difinsion. due to comprrulm ano im-frosit in density of the layrr ocipmrat to 'he tannine: m4terial. It isastumv4 that a small amountotmakrulAtty dispersed tannmentrirs th,, jdatin, which does not entei into double reaction wilb The girlAtin and Rhk:h, thereforr. IN iiiennixteiWintannins. A film 6 fambedar the boundary between Ireland the tanning -lu., the situcture of which deperuls ulIon the capd. cotiditions. It may be ltu~ and 00 J~l ojuqur or transparent and drnsc. The- most imixertant gwovesses in tanning occur n.-1 A =00 III the insWe of the grl or the leather but on its sairlacc. A. A. Bothtlinxi, go I) - ; Og 00 Irl o00 00 6 0 jr- I a - L 41 OVIALLUJIMAL 1,111116101 CLASIVOCS1100 I sec., 41.,11 to.. 00. 1- milli, OW a.. Is. u 0 A, go is I the 0 a 0 1 If 01 9 a 0 3 n It a 110 n 1 1111 doll 0 00 0 00 0 0 ITSKOV, N.N. Com9truction of ships for iinvijation In the ice-bound nreas. The Wnter Tremsport (Vudnyy Transport), Ilo. 6, 1q--4. 1:LSKOV, N.N'. Tbe ships assiened for m7igation in the ice- boimd areas. Synposiumn, of articles In "For the Soviet Navigation", VNITM and LONITOVT,Issue II, Leningrad, 1935. 0 0 9 9 9 a a 0 4 a 0 & a & a 4 0 0 It 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 4 a h r .6 00 the' 6 a *#oft a 0 a * a at 6 0 q 0 144 so kk tit ti 00 The **ad of doves of dispraillm $2d the stability of UMAIMI pistiples wpm tbrif or= sad Autive by , fit. V. J'atskiv all'I Aw. /all. KPAM11001 I ,reive 8 1031, Nil. 1. 16- 17; C" Zenn 1033. 1. 4(W..-- t1sms 1,111wiples ill vW)WA Ili-preq 14 Jiojwlm~vll. clillikivills the Ifli-IltuAls W willskitialkn. sliall.65 and frowli'"W11 Palling nst. TbT IsAividual flowtum. wife Own out"MItt'll h. I i.t. valtinS out awwadins ill the turthod W KiAitv ml ; Lkinassil (a. r. A. 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Sk. 001dimin was found which was based on the observed Phnnw)mb. and on the re1lation betwom the o* brightness and #be site of the particles. The soly. fur k i o0 tae u=p. sc".1yoush - a - (a g a i2 the JakW wt. of the resin, 1w the deW. soly. at one 0 ;'o 0 tmp. (36 ) am & am fils musts. at opaksmiace at lm I ;J 16' 7U l d e* p). . ca e . curves were cbmW by W direct Ma-murements of the soly. very Close rrmlis Were U00 olmsilord in both cam. W. R. lien" ago S86663 0-hp C%V War AV 00 0- 10 0 ro 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * o Baikal CBS 949 ill to 0 0 to i 0 a 0 4 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 I a I a it it It Is 6 0 a 9 Is SO A 00 a 00 a so 81-~ '3 00 1)30xbsbv all* 41 Qjj mot* as IB, Aviremk1s, Wivv. Work* ag.,,6., chtni-kch. ISO. IOU, No. 3-4. 153-W; Kkiw. Refopat, ZAg;7- 1. 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Cal jlil,), fte J.- IV 10 m 64 1) di cws a " n n " n n 0 o o o 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 o 0 iis go * 00 o 06 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 a o 0 0 0 600 0 woe 0 0 0 I $ a 11 a u NO 0 a 11 x 'A IN A IL L 0 Is bot4tifs &.0 O&OP401-15 -Dr.- ll 1" d" F 1 = 1 NA a 1 1-1 .lva 620 mil . . M " 7 CIS2 J. W. S. S. St.) 1. 631-40i t9m d tk%rtt4ytes an H# amt&=W ~o6. was studied by the ' iwcolty; sedons wv expeciolly effective. but ,T m LWb nIm active than wmid be wkpectrd Imm be n ' rapic tits. Ivor, m I tkmts l. KNO., 1.2 1. 3.4 1. K.S0,. 1.2 in Ill for 11 c, . In emb came the viKaolty demams witb in- eftemp In Itrup. f"W" 14' to WS". the more to The m0" . " b 4 tu O m. 1fo We 00 lbt IWO have a mewtulf, antl SNIIIIII ot~lw this. u4na. shtme no chanp (4 with conen. or temp. chanSrs semiAXA)04d is Imt If tamwe 00,3 hydrulyeb or Slow F. H kathmans sea 008 1 o*oGo*:W*o:'q 0 a low is 1041 41 41141 4146t0 I f . -L-.A. I Il- III DOD -00 -00 -0 4 .00 .00 no* a. 0 r 000 5*0 COO zoo tall ow IrS i -0~1 P a a IF 91 1 0 DO 0 a 0 1 IF III a 3 9 tj I 41 00 0 'S g o', "o0 0 go & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 4 66 9 0 090 0 sio 0 go 00 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 9 0 0 *~' - -PUSIKOVt N. , starshiy inaoter; BUIWIV, A., staralily master; --- -- --- A. , lve-librovshcbik New shape of a periodic plowshare band for agriculture. kletallurg 7 no.7:29-31 JI 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Sortoprokatnyy tsolch Kuznt)tokogo motallurgichookogo kombimta. (131OWS) PESKOVP N.r.; OSOKIN, V.A.; KOPLNEIIIYY, A.M.,,.kalibrovshchik Changing theLgroodrK of the first stand on the 360 mill. )btallurg 7 no*4:29-31 Ap 162. keu,---t 15:3) 1e Starshiye mastera Sortoprokatnogo tsekha Kumetakogo motallurgi- checkogo kombinata (for Feekov,, 09okin). 2. Sortoprokatnyy teekh Kuznetakooo metallurgicheskogo kombinata (for Korchemnyy). (Rolling mil.19) i1rZI-KOV , 01. P. IV "Course in Colloid Chemistry,# (bk), 1948', p;',-," -I-, -~. P. 3. 1. 2'a ('vladenie Tel-,Ihnikoi Yozl-~evonlloe. Proi7vD-,lStvo, 1'131.. "o. ,, L,',-15 DYMAN, Vladimir Konstantinovich, prof., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; 415KOV, Nikolay VasillyevIch. prepodavatell telrhnikums; USTDOW, L.F., red.; GURIVICH, N.M.. takhn.red. [Practical lessons in general animal husbandry] Praktikum po obshchei zootekhnii. Moskva, Gos.lzd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry. 1960. zo6 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Lipkovatovskiy sellskokhozyayetvennyy tekhnikum Kharlkovokoy oblasti (for Peakov). (Stock and stockbresding) -66 /En up(c) co/ATAw/JD SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Nakashidze, G. A. ; Abramavp S. M. ; Bedenashvill, B. G. ; PAchkalova. _ N. P. ~ORG: Academy of Sciences$GeoKSian SSR, Institute of Cybernetics (Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSRI Institut kibernetiki) TITLE.6 Semiconductor source of visible radiation SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobahcheniya, v. 41, no. lp 1966p 45-48 TOPIC TAGS: light-sourcep gaUium compound, phosphide, pn junction, photoelectric property, seAc-o-n-Ju-c-fo-r-Mode, semiconductor carrierp forbidden band, volt ampere characteristic ABSTRACT:~j The authors describe a diode emitting visible light, based on galllilm 11 pbosphide'ijith4iffusion n- junction,and describe some of its photoelectric c r- acE'e-r-istics. The light radiated by the diode is produced by recombination of non- equilibrium carriers through the impurity levels in the forbidden band, or by band- band recombination (Fig. 1). 7be volt-ampere characteristics taken at room tempera- ture and at liquid-nitrogen temperature exhibit a sharp breakdown in both the forward and inverse directions..,The spectrum at liquid-nitrogen temperature has three pesks at 7100, 614o, and 565o.A, which successively decrease In amplitude with decreasing wavelength. 7here In no'adeqmte explanation for the structure of the spectrum. Ac- cording to preliminary data, the time constant of the radiation In 2 x 10-*? sec. 7be Card 2/2 L 37094-66 .ACC NR, AM018137 rig. 1. Construction of galliuo-phosphide light sourceo I - Point contactp 2 - p regionp 3 - n regionp 4 - metal housi with reflecting internal surface, 5 - solid con- tactOM2 - cMer cooling holder, 7 - insulation. lautbors thank Professor N. At Goryuno" and A, Be Borshcbvvakly for ripplying th gallium-phoohide preseRed by Ac clan V., It Nna:akh- lie 25 F*brtvLyy X965. Orig. aft. has: 4 fir"es. con: 2D/ mw zkaz: 23ywb63/ oTH mwi oo r~A 2/2 ALFUEYEN, G.V,,.. ~1,7h.j REMIZOV~, C,V,-, Jnzh.; 13FIRGEYEAT N,l),, jnz~i.: y I ZEINKEVICII, H.A., karid. nauk krind, t.(~khr, nauk; SUBW'Iill, V,!,, clolklc- rikhri. Cr4tical hea. fl3-w,3 ir, ~ .tiller curreint. Tep-i -energeL-ka !;~ no.',., 14.7-53 Mr 16 5. (MTRA lSzOl AccEssiai in, i - AP037634 s/0096/64/000/006/0020/0022 AUMCR: Zenhevich, B. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Peskov, 0* L. (Candidate of technical sciences); Subbotin, V. I. (Doctor of technical sciences) TITM: Investigation of critical heat flux for tubular fuel elemnts of an Qtmic power plant Sau'RCE: Teploenergetika, no. 6, 1901, 20-22 TOPIC Z~GS: atcmic reactor, atonic power plant, reactor operationO critical heat flux, boiling crisis ABSMICT: The autJiorn investigated the boiling crisis during forced flaw of underheated 6-Gter in tubes coataining a. steam-water mix' ture. To ell-in the eff ect of tube diameter all experiments ware parAfo-naed on tubes with I.D. of 8-9 =; tube lengths varied frcm 180 to 2100 =, and proGaures were 392-01 n/CM2. Tho mass velocity of the water e.&ibited an ambiguous effect ca tho critical heat flux: in tbo regioa of underheated water both po3itive and. negative effects wore observed. In the regicm of the steam-water mixture the critical heat flux de- creased with an increase in mass velocity over the-entire range of velocities and Cord 1/2 Accmim NR: AP037634 steam contents studied. At a cmstant, =so velocity the critical heat flux decreased substantially with an increase in the enthalN of tho medi= in the crisis zone. The validity of using the obtained data for calculating the critical heat flux in tubular fuel elements was established. Orig. art. has: 3 grapbs and 1 table. ASSOCIA=CET: none SUBMr2=D s 00 DASS ACQ: 22 J=6~ ENCL: 00 SUB CGDRt NP NO W SOV: 007 001 Card 2/. -!ACCESSION HR: AP5006297 -S/0096/65/000/003/0047/0051 'eks yev..G. V. (Engineer); Renizov,jD,-~', (Engineer); AWHOR.- Al e 0 (Engineer nkevich, D. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Ppaxo L. Nan-' '5~ft"o lvxmyz~ ,didate of tedfn-f-cii-scie ces-;- nicaf s-c"Ier Subbotin, V. I. (Doctor of tech a nces ;TITLE; Critical heat fluxes during forced flow of water .-;SOURCE: -TeploenerRetikai no. 3, 1965 41-K 'TOPIC TAGS fluid flow,'forced flow, f low. analysis, external flow, internal flow ABSTRACT. - The authors ex=ire experimen-'al data on the boiling crisis durin7 forc-r ed flow of -underheated water and of a water-steam rlixture in tubes These dat re -Compared with those on exterral- flow around an iso%ated tube in a ;Ymmetric annala-lar :space, flow around a tube located almig :he axis of a square channel, and external longitudinal flow over bundles of tuhes, Scime of the - data given in tb is paper are Jfrom previously published works by these authors. The results are given in .3 series mof graphs. It is found that q is inve~-sely related to pressure forwater flow cr ~within the tubes.- The dependence on preasure is mduced when the mas-9 velocity of L 65197,65 ,ACCESSION NR: APS006297 -the waterflow is.increased. -For flow within tubes, q Is inversely related to I . I cr ':the enthalpy of.the water in the crisis zone, the effect of enthalpy increasing 'with the rate of flow of the water. The complex relationship between q and vari- er . ~oud~ combinations of -external longitudinal flow. There parameters is discussed for -!is a theoretical -lifference, between the cases of internal and external cooling -with; respect -to the effect of flog parameters and secondary factors on q in external cr 'flov_*~'-Care should be taken when generalizing experimental.data not to depend on ;:extrapolation into regions where there is no reliable empirical basis for this pro-, cedure, since experience has.shown that q is eometimes a complex function of the cr flow parameters cuid various secondary factors. Orig, art. has., 8 figures. .-ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCII: 00 SUB CODE: HE NO REr SOV: 012 OTHERs 002 carcl-2/2-- IJSSR/Frr-i Ani-mla. S:irll Horn,-.d CrAtl-, q-3 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No. 11, 1991", No '00-'5 Author : P,ackov P.G., Folk~,ncv M.l. Inst ....... Titlt; I l!incrr-l -n~ Vitr:--in Duficioncy in Hi~lly Productivr~ Onwv OriE Pvb : Votcrineriy-, 191.7, No 4, 79 ,bstrcct : Ovci-fcueinf- ccwl- with ccnccntr,,tc in the !,bfcncc c-f turcr un,-' re,-Ulrr Qycrccirc rcsultc~ in --riccal --incr-l -n0. vitc:-In doficioncy, - f-ct confir--cd by clinic-1 -nd bir)- chc--icrl finlim-r. Whcn fcc~in- -nd kccr,in, conditionE v,,cre Lr,rcvc~, rn! thip wrr, -ccc--T-nic~ b7 injuction- of vit--in D ml .', conccntr,t~-F ~vcry 10 -'--ys, the prc~uctivity cf the cotic incrcrc~d. It iE gur-C,stod thr-t vit- --in inj(~cticn,. --ivc -n .vrinz the wintur ~-con (Docc,bcr to :"-.rch) c,rh .:onth in ' 1 dorrV(.r.--F.1A. Krznnt~cv Crr~ 1/1 PISKOV. ~Q mosterinarnyy Ymeh.;POLUNOV, R.I.. voterinarnyy vrach. Mineral and vitamin deficiency in highly productive cove. Yeterinariia 34 no.4:?g Ap 15?. (XLHA 10:4) 1. Sovkh02 OKrekshinoO, Worofominskogo rayona, Moakovskoy oblanti. (Deficiency diseases In domestic animals) (Cows--Diseases and posts) UBSR/HedIcIne - Disinfection and Aug . Disinfectants Medicine - StarIfIzation, Surgical t *Universal Steam-Generator Equipment," Maj P. G. Peskov, 1-1, pp *Veterinarlya" No Describes generator, gi7ing diagram of pipe lines. Steam to used for sterilizing Instruments and dresainge, producing distilled vater, etc. A n_7 ---1 - -0 "Treating Injuries of the Tendons of Extremities with Plaster of Paris Casts.." Veterinarlya, No. 6, 1949. Major in the Vet. Service, -c1949-. lusKOVS P. G., (Chief Veturiiiary Surgeon of' the Moscow HULLway AcklidbLvation) Railroad transportation of birds Veterinariya vol. 38j, No. 10, October 1961, pp A PESKOV, P.G. Proapects for the lurhnsportAtion of refrigerated ment. Veterinariia 41 no.7:94-95 Jl 164* (m ~, pi, ~, q : l i ) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika veterinarnoy sluzhby Upravlpniyh Moskovskoy zheleznoy dorogi. L 167M-W-EWr(l) GO AGO NR: AT6002833. SOURCE COMs UR/2531/65/ODOABO/0047/0057 AUTHOR: Peskov, P. 1. ORG: 134 1 TITLEt Heat balancAn the floo4plain of a river SOURCE: LenjnUad.,Glp~a geofizichesMya observatori-va. Trudy,, no. 180# 1965. Voprosy nikroklimatz (Problems of microolimate), 47-57 TOPIC TAGS: heat balance,, climatology, earth radiation ABSTRAM This paper discusses data obtained on an expedition to the Osetr River in 1961 and to the Oka in 1962. Reat balance on the floodplains is con- pared with that of the surrounding regions. It was found that the radiation balance is 3-41'v lover on the floodplains than in the surrounding regions. On the floodplLaltw 75--80% of the radiation balance is expended on the evaporation. The value for the surrounding regions is 5(9, in dry weather and 60-65% in moist weather. Turbulent beat flow in the air above floodplains is but one-third that in the surrounding regions during dry weather (15-16% of the radiation balance) Card 112 L - 16783-66 ACC BR: AT6002833 0 and up to one-half that in the surrounding regions during vat weather (20-25%). When a valley is broad., a decrease in turbulent exchange above the floodplain leads to disturbance of convective cloudiness., which means that clouds disappear,, and this my lead to a change in the components of heat balance. Heat flow in the soil of the floodplain is about-the same as that in the underlying rock of the bank, representing about 2% of the radiation balance, The maximum is at 7-9 a6m. and the minimum (negative) at 5-7 p.m. Cultivation on the floodplain brings about changes in heat balance. In pea fields the expenditure of beat on evaporation is 55% of the radiation balance, and a complete plant cover may require almost the entire radiation balance, Turbulent heat flow in the air. changes fron 50% of radiation balance when shoots first appear to 0% when the surface is covered with vegetation* A temperature inversion may occur if the 4lant cover is thick enough. Orig. art. has:- I figure and 5 tables, SUB COM 04/ SUBM DATEs none/ ORIG REFt OU Card 2/2 Mc., ACC.Ngi 18880-- SDM= CODES URJZ*16~ -.1900/160/0047/0057 AMIJM3 - P831gov" Ps 1* - ORG3 noxis TnUt Host W=ce -on Us notiaplain of a rivar SOURMS ioninimma, aeolizichenIM o Trudy$ 1200 Me jgprvatp 1963, 4747 TOPIC TAGS: StmWheric evaporation, atmospheric. turbdence. AMDWWAC Claud Ataosphei-it,radiation .4B WT: We'" 41WJeses data obtained on an motpedtion to the' 09'etr vor In 1961 ato the -Oka in 1962a Heat balance on the floodp4ins is compared with that of 'Via eurroaticling regions* It was found - that 1h a, radiation Ulance is 3-4% lower on the floodplains than in the surround- IM regions* On the -f1,DodjAa1ns.$ 75~O of the radiation balance is sit- ,!panded on the araporatione The valus for the surrounding regions is 50%-11 in dry weather and 60-65% In moist weather* , Turbulent heat. flow in the., %J1 air above floodplaino In but one-third that In the ding regions during dr7 weather (15-W of the radiation balance and u to One-half .that U. th a surrounding regions during - wet weather (20-25%T. Men a .v&Uey in broadp a decrea3s In turbulent exchange above the flovd&%in leads to disturbance of conmtIve cloudinabs, uidch suns that clouds CU IP -1 29180~66 ACC NR, AT6018NO "disappear, wA this wW lead to a change In the componente of beat balance, Beat now in the toll of the floodpWn Is about, the'same as that in the underlying rock of the bank,, represmUng about 2X of i raftation balance. 7he maximuz is at 7-9 ajae wA the -intwat WW=4,r~il ~zt 5-7 pen. Cultivation on the floo0plain brings aboat changes In heat :balwwe. In W& fields the eq)wAltures of heat on supwation is ;of the radiation baliamep wA a eamplets plant cover =W require &Imost::,l 'the entire rxUation balince. muteent, heat flow In Me air chaMes ifrom 50% of ftdiation bLbwce when shoots first appear to 0% uhan the 'surfales lo'covered-with "gStatilDno A tempem Inversion way occur 6 -bles it t4e is thick enousbo./ Orijo art*' has: 3. fiViiW's&A ta M =3 W*Ajqst.~ none WO REFs OU LSI-0-1 2/2 0 1 JPL PFSKOVP-,-P.I. He ht tA I anr-,~, -)f firl a I I U-V I fl 1 11 It I fl . I rully (,GO fif, . I POl , ~, 1) . (MIRA 18:9, 30V-4'~- 50)-5- 3/12 AUTHORS: IT. V., Gus-,ach-in, V. F -I-,. TITLE: in the Heat Balance of the Atianti, Oct~-.,,an (-'rilebaniya teplovorTo balansa. Atlanticheskogo Okcana) 'ERIOM '.kT,: Izve~;'-iya Akadei-iiii Nauk S3'R, Seri I Nr 6 C_ -, )T 729-740 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Do s c r 4L P t `,~ ) - ~3 o f n , r i ~a 1 i n v e,i t i h o d,-, i n L t be!--.nc(, proble:-_s LLre f 'and in Ref.l. The present article c-)n- ~n ccm,.~onents of the hcat balan,-_- and r su-s ~,n the AtlEuritic ('Lroj~i day to day) in vari~)us re:E~iDns &1' est. It be ~;,-oun that these o5cillations exceed the correspondin', one5 avera,-cd over a iaDnth. This blurs '--lie general pattern but enablez:, 2ocal oscillati-)ns (obt~,~ired by the shi.) Sed3v) to b,- c:)n_sid-_,red - the tim(2.,~ _---X,-,.ained lie between October and Dece.-~-iber and the lp-titudes frora 50'z)-l6027F,. Fir.1 -ives the values of some of the elements which ch_ar. fl. 7:1 'a-, t o da~ Curve 1 sh)ws the chance n of a place at true midday in October, November and 1`35?. Cua-ve 2 Ejves the chan,-e in solar hei~~ht at culmin".'-~.-... I.-urve 3 gives -5he chanc-e in temperature of the water and Curve 4 the chanLe in tc:inaporature of the air. Tli-~? fi,.~' '. points on all these dia6rams (11, 12 and 13 Oct) ,tQ the N. Sea. Position coordinates at true noon ~al- Card 1/12 ;0 V-11 , - " - .. ,- v 1., OSCil I at iDns in t",,- :Icat- JI,; I in At i Uri ti,. 0(2- ar. culat,:d by A. !a,. G-:! ~utdinov. Actinometric. Jo,LiCC,l o'bSerV,..~..t4 r V~ U c- ~,f V F G us .1i c A P. 1. V. P. V. G. Fedorov -i%(, D. I . Ilcat Ur.--,t and dif-c[iise soj~i-r ra~,li:;-:- As in, t"Ie was used r I -* t I as -re -i t r~a t j f - L C:)T- :'ImIc I 4- 11 , I j dif 'I falL n, per r~, .1. -, - - - bf ). rIGN--~iVIr (a piranometer, liou~-, - C-3im,-,als or, tL-O oat of the shade) a Ev(?rj t,.,jerjty mark was )n a ta;Pe vil'icl- -iiirolled at - om/ho--Ir by a synchronc., ,, ~~ e 1 e c 1, 1, 4- c m ~~ t o r ) . Exa-m,,)lo~; of in sc-.-l(~)