SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PISAREVSKIY, V. YE. - PISARSKA, M.

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nsAREvsKii, v. n. "Morphological manifestation of the pr*ot(ctive proceasea in experimental grippe." fleport gubmitted at the 13th All-Union Congresa of fi~gienistsp Epidwjologirts and Infectionists, 1959. L 35872-66 L61 m)/LAP(t)/ETI/EfiP(k) IJP(c) JD K1/JG ACC NO, AP6021763 SOURCE CODE: UR/0hl3/66/ooo/ol,2/ooiq/o019 INVENTOR: laris, 11. A.; Pisamvskiy, Ye.- G. ; Soloveychik, A. I. ORG: none TITLE: Manufacture of thin-valled nichrome bes. less 7, No. 1826()l u v SOURCE: Izobretenlys, promyshlennyye o razt Y. to arny-ye znaki, no. i~,, 1966, 19 TOPIC TAGS: nichrome, nickel alloy, chromium containing alloy, a6whowm tube, tube NOW-4ft thin wall tube ABSTRACT: Ibis Author Certificate introduces a method for manufacturing thin-walled nichrome (Ni-Cr alloy) tubes which includes drawing and process annealings in a vacuum. To obtain tubes vith a ve-11 thickness of about 0.01 mm and tolerances within 0.002-0-003 mm and to increase the yield, the fin&l draving passes are done on an aluminum 3ndrel which is then dissolved in an alkali solution.61 (AZ] I 25jun64/ ATD PRESS' SUB CODE: 13/it SUBM DATE: Card I I J6.'I I II mmmay. Yu. 1. -.. Remato of- pmatice of minor muTery at the otdpationt poly*linic departmat of the mmicipal polyalinio. Fell daher & Akush. No. 12, Do*, 50. P, 44-5 CUl 20s 3a Hamh 1951 VORONIN, YU.S. ; , ~;. A . ; ; " ~ , ; F,, ~i, . . The golden ~Syrlar. tqmjte- 1 1.~i, .., , 3- CIO an experimentn- mc)(Iol 4 r, qw, :.-ax, 7,'. ~- . ~ - - . , - , ~ . I. liruiun. 40 no. 1: l,'(L-:2' .-, I I. -, , ~- A . ': , " PISARFVSKI'Y, Yu.S. Anatomicphyslo'Logical cYaracte,1!3*.'Cs of the respiratory system In man and animal3 In tl~e genesis of immunity followIng vaccinatir,n by the aerosol methid. Report No.21 Pmtertlv" functinn (if the '.'Ansues rf pironrl~)iwi and the Iyaphatic system or the ri,tipirntor), organs. Zhur. mikrobiol., eplfi. I immun. 0 no.hil(U-105 Je '61. (?ERA PISAhEVSKIY, A,na, )a'- - anl,rj" r nea 1 9 0 Of f rin I Al FAYBICH, M.M.; YEGOROV, V.I.; PISAP.FVSKIY, Yu.S. Survival of microorganisma during freezinE. Zhur.m1krobiol.epid.i Immun. 33 no.5s68-72 Itr 162. (MIRA 15:8) (MICRO-ORGANISM ) (00LD-PHYSIOWGICAL EFFECT) (GLYCFROL--PHYSIC)LOGICAL EFFECT) I . - I . I I : I . I .. I . . Mill ~ ., - -1 - . I . .. I . . . . FISAREVSKIY, YU.V.; TRYGITBOV, G.A.; SHALLIN, Yu.V. Measurement of the c0efflellf-W,5 In supor~-';-r- frequency fielde. Prib. I tPCh.-k3p. 10 no.~tl%-IS8 S-0 165. (MIRA lc~tl) 1. lnq*!Lut kriita''c A - ~ )gr-Rfl~, AN SS.~,R, Moskva. SubaL *~ted '1461.. Sept. 28, 1 EEC (k A(-(- NKi AR6017254 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/65/C)00/",-,.LtI'L-,)'11/"zk~- ALrM'32: Yerkovich, Sj_.L.; PisarevskAX, Yu. V.; TreguL3%,, .;. A.; Ageshin, P: 9. - TT-TL7-: Optimal orientation of cubic crystals for light modulatlon based on the Pockels effect SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. 12D599 REF SOURCE: Tr. uchebn. In-tov avyazi. M-vo svyazi SSSR, vyp. 23, 1964, 103-105 TOPIC TAGS: crystal orientation, cubic crystal, electrooptic effect, light modulation- .2n=kzft_~~ 11> ABSTRACT: It has been shown that In electrooptical crystals of the cubic system the maximum transverse eiectrooptical effect takes place during crystal orientation when the vector E to perpendicular to the plane (110) and the direction of the light beam to correspondingly perpendicular to the plane (110]. [Translation of abstract] [AMI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ cmd 1A pb SHALDIN, Yu.% , I". ~A I, ~ v , Yi..V. , Mi I.IN i; i~ , . Mmasli-emFir" of *,,;(, n .- -- -. '. - --i o f ~,i - ' . n - -yz! %~l I. - - ., . PT ' & I . Fs -11 K ' r .3 ~ , - - 4.r' ' N " ~. , F I . L ~ 17 A-M RdA $#11D' )' ( e)/EWT~m~/SPF(c)/M(k)-2/&?(i)/T/W(ti/30(k) XM~r gwpfb kd=)l Vp C WO/JD/JW/JG/WH ACC25810N NRI AF5024570 IWO070/65/010/005/0767/07F9,61 548#0635.37,6 AVMORI 8elysyev# L. M.; Wsbato!,-.j. V,..* Pissrevskiyy TV. 'S"h~sldln, Tu. V. TITLE: Lasir-Induced triboluminescence In LiF crystals SOURCE: Kristallo#rafiyal, v. 10, no. 5, 1965. 767-769. and bottom half of Insert facts$ V. 743 ,TOPIC TAGS: triboluainencence,,Iaser beam, lithium fluoride, ruby laser ABSTRACT: The dinintegratiog,.Of solid materials by intense light beams is reported. To demonstrate this, a in~asar beam (A - 6943 A), focused by a lens wk) f - 40 mm on the center of an UP crystal (average size 12.5 x 8.5 x 7.0 mm) with known trtbolunineacence propettie~, was used. The laser-in#uced triboluminescence was observed in UF as one (filtered) line (A - 3470 A) by means of an FEU-42 photowultiplier. The laset- and tribb-pulses were registered o6 a DESO-1 oscil- lograph. A laser beam with a maximum density of 1.5 ?W/cm2 concentrated on the crystal center caused a luminescence without disintegration$ which was attributed to the beating of sat*r1al at the lens focus. Crystal disintegration and the attendant triboluftintecenct were observed either aftet repeated bombardments by tw4 1/2 L 1774-66 ACMSSION WIs M5024570 laser boom with a maximum density of 1.5 M/cm2w or at higher densities. Althougi no surface cracks were observed at been densities below 1.3 %#1cW, their appear- once at the subsurface to the form of "rosettes" was evidenced. The experiments shoved that, the intensity of tribolumineacence was approximately two orders of magnitude treater than the luminescence due to heating at A - 3410 1. It was concluded that the occurrence of tribolualneacence generated during the formation of internal cracks to independent of ambient pressure and to determined solely by the processes to the crystal and at its new surfaces. further studies will be made to daternime whether tribolumineseence to due to the luminescence of excited atoms or discharge lumimadcance stimulated by the elsetroft or to ion emission from mew surfacee6 Orig. art. beat 4 figures. JYKJ ASSOCIATIM triatitat Mistallogtafti AN 6581 (Institute 6f Cq6tallographyg AN SSSR) 50MV50i 24M43 RNM 1 00 M ODDRt XCO 5 "D up MI 003 OUR 1 001 ATD OUSS:_Y/W Y'F,F,,Y,( 1. it" rS. p . j i 1- , ..,. , -, ~ y _ . - - , ) ; - ~ - ; G'.,,I:! " , :~ .,, . ;, : .,! jj~ J,;~ALLJ*.', Superhi gh f reqi en cy o1 t i ca ~ mod i, !a t u r. 4' a,i il,~ t e xj. . . - . ~_ I- .- - r.. 10 no.t:1114t .:e 't ~. . . J. . -::I 1. Moskovskiy eiektrotekhnicl,eskiy ii.stju.t svm7,,. Ewt N~A(c) ~-Pc_~4/Pr,;-WPI-4 n/RM ACCENION RPt AP5005326 8/0181/65/OOT/002/0661/0663 iAVTHOR: Pisarevskix,,Yu, V.t TrOubov.-O. A.1 G~haldln,, Yu# V# ~M+AjLqf IM A TITUs _11fttro-optical properties of-- 4HgO N "4, and OCHA In-zierovave fie' Ido SOURCEt Mike tYerdogo tels, Y. T, no. 28 19659 661-663 TOPIC TkW3 Electrooptical offect,_,e eetroortical, constant, microviLve-fi-eld AJWMCTt 2t is shown first'.that at microwave frequencies the secondary effect connected vith the change in the refractive index undle-r mechanical defamations of :the free crystal by the electric field is small, so that the primary effect can be i; Measured.directly. A block diagram of the set-up in shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclo-; sure, The electro-optic&l coefficients were measured In cylindrical samples of %V044n4 KH2P04, the diameter of which- was, determined by the diameter of the internal conductor of the resonator, The optical-axis of the crystal coincide-:1 with the ge(natrical axis of the cylinder along which the light beam was propa- gatet. The-values obtained for the electro-optical coeffici*rt, for samples o different length along the optical axis,, were 15.3 4.5 and 25-5 T-2 (x 102S card 10, iAccSssrov us Anbo326 CCOS) Oimilkr messuments for X4(CH i tb -f of aralle2epLpeds of differ-i; 2 6 0 8 OM 1P ant dimensions.yWded values (5-12) -. 10-0 CGSE, -In the crystal sample withmin-!, iram stress the value o~ the 'coefficient was 12 z 10A The results obtained for q2PO4 agreq vithin the limits of experimental accuracy with + NH4H2lPO4- p*. he re- sults.olatained for 'frequencies. up-to -1 ~t elsewhere.- W - e It ti C coax can be expected: &1bare -10 1 n.the case,of it.is-expected tb*t thi eledtro-optical coefficient vill remninn constant u to "Ue authors are deeply grateful'to L. M. Be ev and V, V. Waba- p 300 Co. tov for help vith the wrk and. G,, So BelikOVA for supplying the crystals_* Orig. srto hast 2 figures* J~Mjj=s Institut kri AN SSIR lbscov (rrAStitUte Of 2!ZStallO- Srsphttl- AN am -CODP. WMTMS 24J~MA. =Lt 01, MB I SS XR RU SOY$ '001. P -z ;.Q -A cq lzzvwLvgv oms I lof-fcf 41 -IT- J'A 'C~~j Cl ir CI'S 0/9 t 20119-65 5740)/Z~A( Y) Wr (V 7 MW (h) / 77A A. (m) - 2Vn-l-,'/Yo-h/Pp-h/P&c-h/Y-f -4/Yl 4/M-L/Feb it 3b( a) (a) /RA% a) /YSV(gi3)/ES D( t).- ~._ W A CCESSION NR., AP5001370 S/0106/64/000/012/001610021 AUTHOR: 'Yerkovich, S. P. Pisarevskii, Yu. V es4iat F. S.; YJ As- Tremboy, G. A TITLE: Eff ect of fog on the range of an optical-carrier land communication SOURCE: Elektroevyazl, no. 12, 1964, 16-21' TOPIC TAGS: 2ptic,*1 communicMiop, laser, o tical carrier ABSTRACT: The range of a laser cow-xnunication channel In outer space is 0 th their' determined; allowing for the radiati n noise due to solar and heat rays wl maxima- at 0 5 and 10- microns), and assuming conventional practical values of the! transmitter power, receiver antenna. etc. , the range is found to be 1. 8 x 10 .7 km. 14ktmospberic attenuation is due to the absorption o.f light by gases and the diffusion'- ~f light by suspended particles of water (haze, fog, drizzle, -etc.). Fog droplets occur in 1. 5-2. 5-micron (valley) up to 7~-9~-rnicron (mountain) sizes. Formulas I Card I/Z L 16354-65 Wr (m)/EWP W /E,%P (b). IJP(c)/ESD(Y)/SSD/AFWL/RIA7-,V,(&) JD ACCESSION NRs APS0006W S/0181/64/006/012/3727/372B vs V AMMRS I Bely!yev, Lo M.1 Dobrzbanskiy, 0. P.1-Pisare kiy, Yu. Cherny*sbev, X.-S.; Shaldin, -Yu_V.i--- TITLEs Blectro-optical properties of copper chloride and c2p2er romide rystals* "BOURCEs Fizika tvardogo tela, V..6, no4,12, 1964j 3727-3728 TOPIC,TAGS: electrooptical:property, copper~inorganic.compound, -refractive index' ABSTRAM 'The authors measured the total.electro-optical effect of copper chloride and copper bromidelcrystals, obtained from a melt, and annealed., The experimental. setup is sbown-in Fig. I ~t3f the en- closure. *The samies were oriented by x-ray diffkac~ion andby etch figures, with final orientation based on-tbe maximum of the affect.' The electrodes on the sample were sputtered in vacuum. The L 16354-~,65 ACCESSION NR: AP5000686 ~3 values obtained for the product ofthe cube of the refractive index-- , andthe electro-ootic.al-coefficient.wer'e . found-to be,-- -at 525.and 675___i_vd_r_e__spec'tively,, 29 and- 34 _for CuCl and 22 and 26 for CuBr-. 1 . The low Values obtained forthis product are probably due to the resence of stresses in the crystal and P to -inaccurate orientation. "The.authors'thank N'. V. Glika and 0. K. Mellnikov for help in the orientation of the samples." Orig. art. has: I figure, 2 formulas, and 1 table. ASSIOCIATION t Institut kristallografii:AN SSSR,.m6scow (institute of Crystallography AN BSSR) SUBMTEDs lWul64 ENCM 01 SUB CODE: OP, SS NR REF SOW 011-TER.- 01)~ 000 "2/ Pm-4/Pa -4 I-A-CCEMON NR: APS015818. UR/009/65/00/m/ii4hm~ 621.378.1*.6ZI.376 AUTHOR., Yerkovicho- S. Pi Plaare Yu. V.1 Ageshin, F. S.; Trejmbov,, G. A. j Shaldin, Yu. Vd--- Ti LE; Optical shf raodul t IT a or SOURCE: Radiatekhrilka I elaktronika, v. 10, no. 6, 1965, 1146 TOPIC TAGS: o ,ptical modulator ABSTRACT.- An'exp riment.with modulation of light at. 980 Me I is very brie y repoAed- -The Pokels effect In single crystals of amn-tonium. d1hydropbosTbate :-%ADP) and potassium- dibydropboophate - (KDP) was used (B. H. Billings, J. Opt. Soc. - AM-* 1949, 39 t' 797). : The modulation factor with the ADP crystal was 7. 5V' (output 'power, 7.. 5 w) without a constant -fleld'blas. This was equivalent to 52% modulation vith a quarter-vave- plate and monochromatic light. The modulatoi 1;"dwid"s 4 Mc. "no' a'uthors'wish to thatxk 2! F. Dd=hanski for lending' y the DF crystals, -brige art. hast I figure, i card -5648bw65-- fflI-,-!z, .ACCkWON MR: AP5015818 SSO=TION-. Mo ak"skiy slaktrotekhnichaskiy inatitut "%I (MoBcow 'Electrical Engineering Institute for TeIeco==iv--stIon A, SutwTTEDI 16oct63 ENCL: 00 SUB COM ZC 55 140AU SOVv.,060 OTHERi 00 1 ATD -PRMq 4035 -1 * ' '- 'l:i,,Kt.. I. -... . . . .1.1 . ... . . : . I .. 1, ACCESSION NR: AP4042979 S/0051/64/017/001/003VO034 AUTHORS: Yerkovich, s. P., Pisarevskiy, Yu. V.; Ageshin, F. SS. TITLE: Concerning a procedure for determining oscillator strerqths for electronic tra.--~sitions in molecules 7 q r a p h rotatio:,.al lines iT~voives certain ,1j*:fjcujtj.L~s cotinectec: -,Vi!L;~ l,,, exact account of the intensity distribution in the rotationai str"c- 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4042979 ture of b and. Tl lr.is en,!, !-an,! ul T-11v is vised, 'Is an exampl(, ,o -",e iloril arl~~ I tors (H. Honl -~ arl. '3, H103, P) J, 7ERKOVICH, S.P.1 PISARLVSKITV YUDVO Transition probability in the'f- and P -eyBteme of NO bands. Opt. i spektr. 8 no,3003-306 Mr 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Nitrogen oxide-Spectra) TIMVICH, S.P.; PIS=ISKIT. Tu.V. Strength of an oscillator for the ;-mysteim of 50-bandB. Opt. i spektr. 9 no.2z269-z7O Ag 160. (KMA 13:8) (Nitrogen oxido-Spectra) 69834 S/051/60/008/03/001+/038 9201/3191 AUTHORSs Yerkovich, S.P and Pisarevskiyj Yu.V. TITLBs On the Transition Probability in the y- and a-Systems o,," V~ NO Bands PERIODICAL: Optika I spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 3, pp 303-306 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The absolute intensities of the electron transitions~tc the ground level in NO molecules have recently bee of great interest in connection with emission of radiation by hot air (cf Ref 1). The present paper reports calculation of the electron transition moment Re(r) foz y- and 0-sy3tems of NO bands (transition A21:- x2n and B2n-X2f7 ) using the experimental data on the absorption spectra reported by Marmo (Ref 2) and Mayence (Ref 3). Calculations were carried out using the method described by Yerkovich (Ref 4), modified somewhat to allow for the strong dependence of the electron moment on Internuclear distance. The electron transition moments of the B(5, 0) Card band (the mean internuclear distance in the v,-v" 1/2 transition F = 1.204 1) weret Re = 0.106-0-115 atomic units at pressures from 4 to 101 mm, Hg in the case of the 69834 8/051/60/008/03/004/038 2201/R191 On the Transition Probability in the y- and p-Systems of NO Bands short-vavelength maximum of the band, and R = 0.109-0.120 atomic units at pressures from 4 to 181 mm Hg in the case of the long-wavelength maximum. The electron moments for the y-system were found to be: Re = 0.129-0.145 atomic units at p = li--50 mm Hg in the case of the long-wavelength maximum of the y(2, 0) band (i 1.162 1); Re = 0.129-0.144 atomic units at p 10-14.8 mm Hg in the case of the long-wavelength maximum of-the y(l, 0) band (f = 1.135 U1 Re = 0.136 o.166 atomic units at p = 10-14.8 mm Hg in the case of the short-wavelength maximum of the y(l, 0) band (f = 1.135 P; He = 0.151+ atomic units at p = 14.8 mm Hg in Card case of the short-wavelength maximum of the y(O, 0) band 2/2 (F = 1.,08 1). There are 1 figure, 2 tables and 11 references, of which I is Soviet, 6 English, 3 German and 1 Swiss. SUBMITTED: March 24, 1959 )6000026 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/65/003/005/0463/0467 A/ AUTHOR: _Sbaldin, Yu. V.; Met'nikov. Yu. S. 1 ORG: . None TITLE: Measurement of the etectro-optic effect in crystals SOURCE: Zhurawl prikleduoy spektrookopii. v. 3, no. 5, 1965, 463-467 TOPIC TAGS: 1 electrooptic effect, crystal optic property, measuring inetrument ABSTRACT: The best method available for the measurement of the electro-optic effect in crystals is the method employing a X/4 plate described elsewhere _U09B. . Carpenter, JOSA, 40, 4, ZZS, 1950.). The problem of measuring the clectro-optic coefficients nay be simplified by the messurement of the voltage U7/2 Whieb is required to establiab a phase difference in 7-/Z, followed by a calculation of the electro-optic coefficients. The authors present a description of a set-up for the 900"aftmatic measurement of U.#Z, togethev with a schematic diagram ~(Fig- I). The metbod described makes it possible to shift from manual to automatic control. In couclusica avAors express their deep gratitods to L. M. Belyaye VIV ,;UV L 10306-66 ACC Oft AP6000026 '912 -113 rig, 1. Sebematic diagram of a act-up for the measurement of vollag Acessary for Ow creation of a phave diffqresce L/Z between ta ore UnL/' r in I di ary and an extraordinary waves in crystals: I *VSPM-I monocbro a - potarizer; 3 - acbromatic, IX/4 plate; 4 - specimew. 5 - anatysert T. -Voltage generator; 7 - pbotodolectort I - ORION TT-1103 amplifier; 9 - SP-A multiplier-, 10 - indicator. for a ussful discussion. Orig. art. has: I figisres and Z6 formulas. SUB CODE: 20, 14 SUBM DATE: 16Dec".fidtfiff4_10i On LCWd v ore a, 'A ILI I 1 61 11' 11PLIT-1-1 AA' -06 A Ol U"..b Am U, I., "I 1., 11 .0 10 1.' 00 08 Cffh= campmil ftkk. JJAX �T61DA-1161110 AXP Ali llmjj~ --fo"him Cwk- An. Chow. I -CE fthii, I I'l o00 wamomw i I If -&&Lett with the 0 (NTl.W,,% &W 2 awli witb Na. K and U Methods of pM -a and :0 ellth We $ITIM MOMI We wfute powdM trimfing to hydnAvot and to =. illirs e4 wyella. eudy Trmknt Cc van he nsidar"I to the quaIlrovalent oate hv wwane at 14.0~, A f%a Irif is rows f- Mo Its I.-* A... N 11121, :0 3 00i 0 :0 60 00 f 0011 it V'-Tlmni %&ad 0 ff 0 9 to 0 0 so 0 000 00 0000000 0 0 0 00,00 0 064 Poo$ 00 0 0 * 0 .00 .00 :00 coo :00 goo zoo 900 Soo woo ~00 '00 0,0 '00 woo too I --RNA a 0,0,4 0 0 :, ~ I . I . . . . - , I -, , , 1, , I 1,:.SAh:X, L.S.. tc-khn. nauk; ")HAFRAN5KT", V.I.; ZCTIUV, A.V. alculal- -r' od 'nR T, a.-. IrIvv opemt'rg wl',~~ It.e ~.ydromechvi;ra t ra mqC r sn . Avt. av'.0mol rl)-y zav,.)d PISARII. L.S., lnzh. I- operation of an autodlyne without compensating windings. lzw . TY9. ucheb. say.; energ. 3 no. 9:16-26 s ,6o. (MIRA 1319) 1. Belorumakiy politekhnicheekly Institut. Predetaylena kafedroy elaktricheakikh &&shin i alektroprivoda. (Rotary converters ) PISARIK, L. S.9 CAND TECH SCI, ,,NVC8TlGATION OF STA- TISTICAL AND DYNAMIC REOIMES AND CERTAIN PARAMETERS OF AUTODYNE." KAUNAS, 1961. (STATE COM FOR HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS LISSR9 KAUNAS POLYTECH INST). (KLI 3-619 219). 249 FIAWKt L.B. v insb. A*tVdrM WithfUt 006pen"tion of the JAIJU SMent. IOV*rp ushebe save) emerge A, A091131-37 ja 161w, (MA U;2) 10 303iMOUW pDlit6kbM~b*Wdy inotitut. Prodstavlow Wedroy elaktriahookikk mashin i slaktropri". .(Rotating aupwie") FISABIK, L.S., inxh. Power coefficient of an autodyne. lzv.vye.ucheb.s&v.; energ. no.4:34-39 AP 160. (KIRA 1):6) 1. Belorusekly politekhnicheskiy institut. Predetavlens kafed.roy elektrichesirlich mehin i eleirtroprivoU. (Rotary amplifiers) PISARIK Mikhail Nikolayerich; VATOLIV, G.W., ved. red.; POLOSINA, A.S., r- U~. ~. [Kxploitation of strippers by remote control in the Andizhan oil field] Ekapluatataiia malodebitzWkh nkvazhin na diapetcheri- zirovannom nefteprozWole Andlzban. Mo*va, Goo. naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1961. 87 Pe (KIRA 15:3) (Andizhan rogion-Oil fieldo-Production methods) (Remote control) USSR / Forestry. Fnr,)st Bcrnomy- Y Abs Jour Ref Zhur - "lologiya, No 22, -,9~1~, No. 1rr167 Author Plaar'kov,, Kh. A.; Tfmofeyov, A. F. Inst I.,6ningracl Forent Engineering Acade=j Im. .9. M. KIrcv Title Ttic Significance of Drainage In Raising the Product ivpness of the Taiga Zone ForeBts (StudJos of the HydrauLic Engineering Amelioration Dopartment of the S. m. Kirov Foro8t FInginsering Ac-adoqy) Orig Pub Tr- Leningr- loaotokftn. akad., 1957, vyp Pl, c~- 71-7~ Abstract '-nve st Igat Ions of the Lisinjik Study-KrpertmentFil F')r-81, F--onomy have oatabl-ished tha*. or, relatively Impermea"-lD R(,,IIB forost pr-iu--tivity doperdi directly upor. ttx~ Fubs-l: water depth. A relationnhip has also been f)und betwoor. the qua'!ty of yourg (20-40 pare) pine forento and the zonati3n of the peat. When the peat Is lose than 40-,C Card 1/2 2C USSP / Forestry. FWest EconoxV. Ats Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlyn, 3o 22, 1958, No. 10C167 cm. thick, the tren pr,-)ductlvity Is moat affortad by the underl.ving soil layers, and the size of the nah content no longer plays any role. It is assumed that drainage of temporarily moistenod areas would give go~~i results, since this moasure rould cronte conditions favorable '.o seed germination and the g77cvth of shoots. The effect of dralriage Is most noticeable in thA gr-wth nf the young traua, the Y-,est Ep,.-cvth of which an the inter-ditch aLrip is best w~un drain&go ditches are IOC meters apart. The average height of ten-y,-jar old pines under theao condl- t1onB is three meters and the mAyint- vertical gr-,w-th Is 50-60 cm. Pro'tlbms of the utilization of drainage systems are touched upon and nthor favorable aspects of draiziage are noted. -- V. V. Protopopov C ard 2 /2 PISARIKOV. M.A., doictor tekhn.nauk Xffect of the surface slope of d-rained Lands on the spacing of drains. Trudy SevNlIGiM no.14:7-19 '58. (MIRA 13:6) (Drainage) Tr 7r-.' it t", JS,'~n.,F . - . I Ty I I I- ) I - I I , . ~ -T : 1 . . I' / I 1J',S,',i%/f - ~ At s J,-.--ir F--~f Autl.- r f i:;ar'l,-,v Ins t T i t I e c! .: I i rc t - f Dra i r. 1 t, i. eripwli I q r. 1 -.a, '-I, '31a1#3. "r i C kUl n~T. ~os?tekix.. akFO., .)57, vY-,- 91, -t.. Abstrazt Tl,-, e la , xar-l re,-' 1,.-. 'he ncr-,n westerL raycrs vo; w,~ll Fts tt.,~ eflF-ct thods .-f lnerecair,, 1',.rezt LTowt),. It Ii .hat f-rept felliar, letvlL4 t~- i.:,c, boc,,-inu- "ctz wlversely -r w.rl renpwrLl -nlitir,ns. T h appe-arance ~,f lnler,-r,,wt!, t- r#,,,,err-,e th,? cea4 in lades. ;i.d wuter lev(~j raintaii,i annual addillional -rairdi.~ 77.pt~.- 'S i.: I-rest L;rowth an' s'.crten the aqc nee('el rijerp5i. 7.t: pr-,.'ive eff-t,; ~-f -Irnii,awt-- spr-ad .4p tr lr~r meters to ry. r 3 FI i f PI"ARIKOV, CI.A. land imprvmmeqt as a means of obtaininp hi~-, e crop yields in nonchern-zer. igr',- culture b3nigrad, 1954, 35 P. 1. Soils-Russia 2. Drainage-Ilussia FISAPRIM, KH. A. Drainage Increasing the effecti-..reness of draining woodlands. Lea. khoz. 5 no. ~p li52 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,, November 1952. Unclassified. 7'T I r -1 rig i,.,, r - 7 7' C' r, li r,,, rc s t %, A jk 4 9 !L PISARIKOV, Khariton Aleksayevich; TIF.UFTYEV, Aleksandr Filippovich; BUDYKA, S.Kh., prof., ret:,enzent; YELFATIYEVSHY, M.F., red. jll~rdraullc ongennorinr In the Improvement of fornst :iollv Gidrotekhnichookle rneliorat.3il lesnykh zemell. Izd.2., Lit, i dop. Moskva, 17,d-vo "Lasnain prornyrh1unnont'," 274 p. XHA 17:4.) 1. Belorusskiy tekhnologlchoskiy institut im. S.M-Kirova (for Budyka). PISARIKOVA, M. A. "Some Q%estions oC Piol.). Y and Charact,er'stic3 o' ~Lpthc.4 s of SaIec * i r.;7 Kok-Saghiz on Fi~rous Peat Solljo." CanJ Agr Sci, :nst for the Improvement of Water And Marsh F'Conm~y, Aca,i 3ci U.M, MinsK, 19~~. (RZhBiol, No L, Oc* 1~1,) Survey of Scient 'c avi Tec,ini--aj Asqerlati:jnF '.Je,-.n,ied at HiFher FAucational Institutions (10) So: Suit.. No. 1.81, ~ Mav 51 17" PIS&RIK, J. First International Sariple Fair in Brno. p. 6P7. TMIR11CU PRACA. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 11, no. 9, September 19q9. Monthly List of East &ropean Accessions (LTAI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 11, November 1959. Uncl. PISA.RIK, lamid SmemVick aspirant Investigaticn of the transient processes in an autodyne. Izv. vyz. uW*b. zav.; elektromakh. 4 no.4t85-93 161. (MIFA 14:7) 1. Kafedra elektricheskikh mashin i alektroprivoda Belorusakoco politeklmichesko o instituta. fRotating amplifiers) usai/cultivatee Plants FvIlder. Abs Jour : Ref Liur Biol., iio 4p 1958, 15693 Author : M.A. Pisarokom Inst L- Title Corn Variety and Hybrid Studies on Peat Doe Soils, (Re--ulltaty izuchenlya aortov i gibridov kukuruzy na torfyanobolotriykh j)oc;ivakIi) - Orir, Pub V. ob.: Kukuruza v D5'SR. Itinsk. AN BSSR, 1957, 13-7-1.46. Abstract At the Kossova Experimental Swamp Station wre tLan 100 early and late ripeninr- corn varieties anO. hybrias were tried out for the peat boC; soils of BlelorUBsia. The saving was on 20-24 may, the harvestinC 23-26 septuem- ber and 15-20 October. The yield of -reen mcs ancl cobs was considered, as well as the percentage uf ripene-' cobs. Only the early varieties yielded ripe cobs. Iii almot all case the yielO. of total m.33 was :iijicr ir. Card 1/2 PISAR-KOVA, N.I. Clinical and epidemiological characteristics or diphtheria; data from the First Tashkent City Hospital for Infectious Diseases. Nauch.trudy uch.1 prak.vrach. no.2:169-178 161. (KIRA 15:8) 1. Iz I Tashkentskoy gorodskoy Infektaionnoy klinicheakoy bolln!tsy (glavnyy vrach bollnitsy - M.Kh.Kh&shimov, nauchnyy rukovoditell - Prof. I.K.Misabayev). (TASHKENT-DIPHTHERIA) ZIMIN. P.N.; PISAMTSIATA. A.M.: VISH. I.M.1 KLUDODW, V.I.; SANCIROBOVA. A.I. Immediate results of tie" therapy in psychle 41norders. Zh. nevropet. pefthiat., Moskva 52 no.1:47-W Jan 52. (CLML 21:5) 1. Of Tambov Oblast Psychoneurological Hospital (Hand "tclan-A.M. Ptearnitskaya). PISAnITSKATA, A. M. Catamneste of schizophrenic p0lents treated with the methods of active therapy. Zh. nevropat. palkhtat., Moskva 52 no.):84- 85 Mar 1952, (CM 22:2) 1. Of Tambov Poycho-Bourological Hospital (Head Physician - A. M. Plearnitskaya). PISARNITSKATA, A.M. ~-- , Model workers. Med.sestra no.10:24-26 0 '55 (MI-RA 8:12) 1. GI&vW vrach Psikhonevrologicheekoy bol'nitsy, Tambov. (NURSW AXD NURS I NG) PISARNITBUTA, A.M. Term Alskmandroyno Barelcove. Ned.sestra 15 no.11:28-29 N 156. (NLRA 9:12) 1. Glavayy vrach Towbovoicoy prikhonevrologit,.hookoy bullnitay. (BARAXOTA. VM AUXUADROYNA. 1896- ) FISARN'-S',':Y, A.F. st,ldy of U- ui~arwo In th- -om ~ w! t~on o f n',io r;Y n:, iu - 1 ,,, a,,- i nr o f al ~ w. . P rl' , : . t,,' ok i. I m.tkrotil, . . : ri .. : " " I I -!r-A; 'bc,. ~-: '~ 1. 111.13~lt.Ut bluk?,imli imi-ril A.~..Hnp:hji V~ M,.9,,va. XINYMN. I.; PISAELSITSKIT, G. Isip- leely TUrlwFufferpriss solve the problem of the seven-year plan. Hias. ind. SSSR 30 ne.3:7-9 '59. (MIRA 12:9) l.Sverdlovskiy myasokomblust. (Sverdlovsk--Peat industry) IEGORCV, I.A.; RODOPULO, A.K.; PISARNITSKIY, A.F. Determining higher alcotiols in cognac by gas-liquid chromatograptv. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.30;k9_731 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:)) 1. Institut bickhImii im. A.N.Bakha AN SWR. Predstavleno akademikom N.M.Sisakyanom. (Gas chromatography) (Brandy-knalygis) Y.I. rk. TISSR/t4plIcine - Kedical Snc!etles rielicine - Surpery, Tir 1-0 Minutes of the Leningrad Snciety of SurpeonR and Ort~nredjstq," G. YR. zrv~.teyn, 7 rr "Vest Khirur.-,il" Vol LXVITI, %o C) The 252d meetine orpned lb Apr 4-9; 1. L. Krunkc), Chm, YR. A. i1snrnitskiv, Secy. 7- F. 253d on 28 Arr wag a ioirt meetinp with doctors of the TralLunat'll Inst iment rrof .4. it. Vreden; S. S. 1,1brolapv, Chyn, M. ". Ypretskaya. Secy. Amon,- rf-orts reid were D. M. Zlotnikov'e "Two C,ses of Surgical Treatment for I'seudnarthroals and OBtenmyelitis of the ibimerns," Rnd M. M. Kazakov'a "Some Cnaeo of Ostensyrithesis. 57/1-'QT75 FISARNITSKLY, (k. Un1vereal defroster for frozen mff&t blocks. Mias. Ind. SSS.R 3() no.5:46-47 159. (KM 13-1) l.Sverdlovalriy myasoVombinat. O'eat. Prozen) PISkROV, I "Mechanical calculation of coordinates with the instrument KoorRniri." P.28 (Tekhnika, Vol. 6, no. 8, 1957, Softia, Bulgaria) Monthly Ipdex of East Furopean Accessions (EFkI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 8, AuF-)lst 1959 w T . . I . I I I -, r ~ r, . , ~- ~ , , i , -,r- ~C~ i ,, ri I it - a I "n. - --, - 6 . - - -C,, r c ; .1 - "I . I r(,!-.- n- ! nj of !,F,~ , ; - - :,I!-, . , : . 11 ., ", I ~ i 7~ 1 7, ), , t" I : . : 't .'. - I ~ , i, , L- . V; , , . . I )f, ~f- rr - :I :L, I - t . I, . , , . I I I ')(I r .1hi, , , .;1 1, , , ,i r ~ , , , : . , - ,- , :j . P, ij_~ I I L~C, , _~ . i ( j, -11 ~ I ,~ , ~;, :t : ?'( L. I t /~ IMNIMCM, C.; PIUROVIC, Ir. Otimulative electroshock therapy. Cas.lek.ceek. 89 no.17:492-495 28 AD 150. (CM, 19:2) 1. Of the Paychiatric Clinic of Prof. Welivec. Ito r o ~,et, n CC PL C nc..~ ra, PISAR,-)V, I . Peculialties of topo-raphic leveltng relatel to the search for ralnerals. p. 86. Vol. 10, No. 4 July/August, 1955 I-Mix DIELIO Sofiya, Bul3rarla. SJU-'CS: East European Accessions List, (EAL) Library of Con,-,ress, iol. 5, No. 1, January. 1956 Category USSR/Radiophy-sics - Application of rad-iophysical methods 1-12 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 195TUO 1-~67 Author Ginzburg, V.L., Pisariva, V.V. Title On the Nature of-the-7TUT-U&tIons of the Intensity of Solar Radio Waves and ,of the Irregularities in the Solar Corona. OrIg Pub Tr. 5-go soveshchaniya po vopr. kosmogonii. 1955, M., AN SSSR, P056, 22(,-241, d.iskus. 241 Abstract A theoretical evaluation Is made of the mechanism of scattering of radio waves by the Irregularities of the solar corona. The fluctuations In the inten2ity of the received radio waves, caused by diffraction, may be of two types: diffraction In the corona may make the field of the ra4Uo waves in- homogeneous in the coordinate system that is tied to the sun, and the rotation of the sun with the motion of the earth will cause fluctuations in the in- tensity to be observed on the earth; the diffraction pattern changes on the sun itself owing to the motion of corona Irregularities. The folloving sim- plified situation Is considered: diffraction occurs in the corona at the edge of the thin n~n-qtransparent semi-infinite screen. The resultant diffraction pattern (with a characteristic dimension x0 = 7000 km for /N cd - 5 m ) will move relative to an observer on earth, so that at points located at various longitudes a shift will be observed :In the patterns (with time), equal to Card 1,12 Category USSR/Radlophysicj - Application of radiophysical methods 1-12 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No i, 1957.No 196- ,a t I x 400, where L x is the distance (in Ion) between the point!;. More realistic would be diffra.-tion by one non-transparent Irregularity with a dimension d, located at a cUstance b from the earth. In this case the size of the pat;~ern on the earth is conslderabl~ greater than that obtalmed by dif- fraction from the edge of a screen(xO - 10 km for >)c 1.5 m), and the time z;hIft In latitude is the same as in the first cases. If several irregularities exist, the corresponding diffraption patterns on eax-th may become superimposed and the amDlitude of the fluctuations may diminish. The authors introduce the -ondAtions under which a thick statistical phase screen is equivalent to an absorbing one and the results obtained are applied to an examination of the effect of the irregularities on the scattering of radiation from a "source" In Taurus when It-covered by the sun's corona. Me estimates performed in- dicate that illuminating the corona with radio waves from a source in Taur-us may be an effective method of studying the irregularities and the electron concentration in the outer corona of the sun. Bibliography, 1-1 titles. 0 o 0-1 S 4 HAI limil 00 goo New'..j.1! Mi'm S. UV- J~ Ho K t.-J12i 1 E5 --I ON A..o 3 In 15. 11011.1 fti3 0 ;-:11 S .0. .1111111 Jill A I I s3 IN ill H at 4 c -4.5 P15111?011c, F IC, trantesek. NUDr; MOW. 1AAek. MUDrl HOSIK. H.. rtkad. mnlir Fetishism and indeational sadism in creative projection. Neux. psychlat. cook. 18 no.1:60-67 Feb 55. 1. Z psychiatrioke kliniky prof* Zdanks, "livecka. (MINTAL DISCOMM fetishism & sadism, expression in artistic creation) (ART artistic creation as exprension of fetishism & sadism) PISAROVIC, Frantimek, HUDr; HANSIX, Kojair, akad. malir Iffect of schizophrenia with a course of delirious confusion on artiatic production. Your. psychiat. cook. 17 no.6031-337 Doe 54. 1. Z prasike payehistr1eks kliniky. prodn. prof. Mudr. Zd. M0,911vocek. (SCHIZOPHMIA, cozplications hallucinations, off. on artistic prod.) (HALLUCINATIONS In schlzophrenta. off. an artistic prod.) (ART. psychology off. of hallucinations In schizophrenia on artictic prod. ) Fj.s 14 no V I Cj F NANUSM L. 0 FISAame F. - th"W". j5MdAt4ve *UftmOM* Case lake aemk. 99&17 28 Apr 50 p. 492-5e 1. Of the Pqmbfttadc ClInle of Pror. **Uvm. MML 19v I& Avg 50 FISAILVICOVA-CIZKOVA, prof. VUdr.; HOSTOMSKA, L. , doe. MUDr. ; VISOVA, M. , MUDr. Endocrinological diseases. Zdrav.aktuality no.147:158-177 161. 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Przogl tocbn no.43s7,8 28 0 162. . I .t.lie