SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAFAELYAN, A. S. - RAFALKES, S. B.
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ph.-sical properties of saline soils In the Aras Lowland. Izv.
All Arm. SSR. Biol. I seltkhoz. nauki 10 no.11:71-76 N '57.
(Kura-Aras Lowland-Irrigation) (MIRA 11:1)
(Alkali lands)
RAFAPIYAN, A.S.
Subsurface mole drain irrigation in the Aran Lowland.
Izv. All Arm. SSR Biol. i sel'khoz. nauki 9 no.12:59-75
D '56. (MIRA 10-2)
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RAFAILA, B, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps.
iiThe Effect of Total Fasting Possible Uses ia Y4dicine"
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 62, No. 6, Nov-Dec 66, p. 949-975
Abstract: Comprehensive review of the literature on the effects of fastingt
historical, experimental and clinical data, effect on blood cells and blood
composition, Influence on protein breakdown processes, hypovitaminosis;
effect on intellectual function, tissue adaptation mechanisms permitting
long fasts; therapeutic applications, psychiatric gastrointestinal cardio-
vascular, etc.; listing of essential sequence of foods to follow fast;
table of loss of weight and daily loss of weight during various stages of
fasting from 1-30 days. Manuscript received 18 Fab 66,
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RAFAILA, G.; ZRICA, N.1 GALUSHINSCHI, Al.; CANTEMIR, C.
Bacterial cancer in vines, and measures for preventing and fighting
against it. Comunicarile AR 11 no.11:1365-1371 N 161.
1. Comunicare prezentata de Alice Savulescu, membru corespondent al
Academiei R.P.R.
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SURNAME, Given Names
Country: Rumania
Academic Degrees: -not given-
AffiHation: -not given-
SourceBucharest Gomunieprile Aoademlei Republicii Populare Romine, Vol XI
No ill 1991, pp 1365-1371.
Data:
"Contribution to the Study of Bacterial Ganeer of Vineyards. Pre-
ventive and Gombattive Measures.*
Authors:
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RAF4LLA,
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RUMANIA/Plant Diseases - Diseases of Cultivated P--ants. 0
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol,, No 1, 1959, 1978
luti,
.3r : Rafaila, C4
Inst : Scientific Research Institute of Aggiculture.
Title : Decontamination and Increased Resistance Toward Diseases
of Sumer Wheat by Means of Complex Treatment of Seeds.
Orig Pub : Aa. Inst. cercetari aGron., 1957, 24, No 5, 539-548
Abstract : Experiments were corducted at the Moscow "Order if Lenin"
A07icultural Academy im. K.A. Timiryazev with suaner va-
rieties of Moscow wheat. Mercuric preparations tested as
P-1.nGidices were: preparation 5, lindane (as an- insecti-
cide), and microelenents (B, Mn, Z_n). Seeds were treated
with solutions a-lad suspensions with subsequent self-hea#~
ing for 24 - 36 hours followed by planting, or else the
seeds were subjected to dry treatment -with f,,:iLgicides,
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SAIRSCU, A.; RAFAILA, 0. (Ducuresti)
Prognosis of the appearance and calling attention to the treat-
ments against plant pests and diseases. Nature. Biollgie 16 n0-4:
41-54 JI-Ag'64
RAFAILA, &Lilia PIIAT - continued RLKUIA
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Department of labor Hygiene and Professional Diseases of the
Institute for Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest (Catedra de Igiona
a Muncii si Boli Profesionale, I.M.F., Bucuresti).
Bucharest, Igiena, Revista do Igiena si Sanatate Publica, No 5.
Vol XI, Sep-Oat 62, pp 403-410.
"Investigations on the Exposure to Ionizing Radiations of the
Personnel in Radiological laboratories."
EREVIA. Rodica, Department of labor Hygiene and Professional
Diseases of the Institute for Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest.
RAFAILE, K.
"Disinfecting and Increasing the Disease Resistance of Snring
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,4heat by a Method of Complex Processing of the Seeds." Cand Agr
Sci, Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Acad imeni K. A. Timiryazev
"loscow, 1955. (KL, No 8, Feb 55)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 -tug 55-Survey of 3cientific and Technical
Dissertation3 Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions
(14)
RAFAILOV, U., ekonomist
Account for changes in working conditions. Plan. khoz. 41 no.l.-
81 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 361
Moscow. Tsentral'nyy institut prognozov.
Trudy. vyp. 49: Voprosy dologosrochnykh prognozov (Transactions.
v. 49: Problems in Long-range Forecasting) Leningrad,
Gidrometeoizdat, 1957. 287 P. 1,250 CODies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye uDravleniye gidrometeorol~g~chBskoy
sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SEER.
Ed.: (title page): Morskoy, G.I.; Ed. (inside book):
Shatilina, M.K.; Tech. Ed.: Braynina, M.I.
PURPOSE: The collection of articles is intended for specialists
in the field of weather forecasting, especially those
interested in long-term prognostication.
COVERAGE.- The articles in this collection illustrate the present
position of long-range weather forecasting. The problems
discussed include the formulation of large mid-monthly
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.Problems in Long-range Forecasting 361
temperature anomalies, the analysis of cycles and anti-cyclcoge-
nesiB in meridional" circulation and factors causing the appearanue
of autumnal frosts together with possibilities for forecasting
them.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Morskoy, G.I.; Semenov, V.G.; and Kats, A.L. Formation of
Air Temperature Anomalies on Soviet Territory in the
Winter Months 3
The authors define the term anomaly (or a larger anomaly)
as a departure from a certain average climatological pattern,
or, in other words,.from the av6rage temperature during a given
period. The authors survey the occurrence of mean temperature
anomalies during three winter months (December, January, and
February) and analyze possibilities of forecasting such
anomalies for one month in advance. In general, wide departures
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from average temperatures are believed to be caused by
disturbances in the interrelationship -between air circulation
and thermal conditions at the surface layer of the atmosphere.
The entire article is divided into three chapters each treatinr~
one separate factor causing the occurrence of anomalies. In t~e
first-chapter, G.I. Morskoy states that the horizontal transfer
of air masses is the main factor in the formation of average
temperature anomalies. He also deduces the ratio between the
zonal circulation of the atmosphere and the generul thermal
conditions of the atmosphere. The author suggests a new
mathematical approach in calculating the mean monthly temperature
anomalies forabsolute topography at the 500 millibar level. In
Chapter 2, V.G. Semenov analyzes the influence of the surface
layer of the atmosphere on the transfer of air masses and-how
this transfer causes the occurrence of anomalies. In the third
chapter,A.L. Kats surveys the meridional and latitudinal
circulation of the atmosphere and evaluates the contribution
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of this transfer of air masses to temperature anomalies. The
meridional and latitudinal circulations are calculated for a
number of regions and altitudes in the Northern hemisphere.
The number of focuses on the Soviet territory, where large-
scale anomalies are formed during the three winter months, is
found to fluctuate between 2 and 4. This article is based on
the results of an analysis of 8 forecasts made on the 25th of
each preceding month, for December, January and February of
1955-57. Data on forecasts were compiled separately by three
different bureaus of the Central Institute of Forecasting
(TSIP), viz., the long-term prediction division (ODPP), the
division of dynamic meteorology (ODM), and the division for
methodological improvement of forecasting service (ORUMDPP).
There are 55 maps, 52 tables in the text and 24 tables in the
appendix. There are 30 references, 16 of which are Soviet, 11
are English and 3 are German.
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Rafail . Kh. Influence of the Artic Region on the
ter of Meridional Circulation of Air in Europe and
Western Siberia. 181
The circulation of atmosphere in the Arctic was studied by
B.P. Mulltanovskiy. He concluded that the polar region is not
a solid high-pressure zone, but, contrary to previously
expressed opinions, is composed of a number of cyclonic
and anticyclonic areas. Other Soviet scientists, namely B.L.
Dzerdzeyevskiy and L.A. Vitel's confirmed Mul'tanovskiy's
theory and proved that all circulation phenomena such as
occur in moderate zones, exist also in the polar zone. The
present article analyzes the effect of.air circulation in
the polar area on the behavior of meridional processes,
carrying cold arctic air masses tc temperate zones and thus
bearing directly on changes in weather. Consequently, any
weather forecasting in the moderate zone must account for
meridional processes drifting in from the North. The author
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examines four Possible types of thermobaric fields In the
troposphere over the Artie and also a number of variations.
Maps accompany this analysis and provide data nn nbnolute and
relative topography at 500 millibar level for all the types
involved. The author concludes that a certain definite
character of the baric field in the Arctic produces a definite
type of meridional movements and that thermal conditions Of
air masses in the Arctic are good indices for the developing
synopiic-, situation in the moderate zone. There are 11 tables,
22 maps, and 17 references, of which 13 are Soviet and 4 are
English.
Bagrov, N.A. Application of the Principle of Similarity in
Forecasting Mean Monthly Air Temperatures 231
By the "principle of similarit " the author understands an
attempt to trace similarities Tanalogies) in the development
of two or more atmospheric macroprocesses. The principle can
be applied in long-term forecasts when an atomospheric process
bears a similarity to a process which occurred some time in
the past but during the same season and in the same locality.
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The author analyzes the applications of this principle and
refers to S.T. Pagova who opposed it and to L.A. Vitel's who
modified it. The latter worked out a theory of rhythmicity
(rhythmical recurrence) of temperature processes. Vitel's)
theory is given in brief, but the author of the article
rejects it. The author establishes indices of similarity and
demonstrates their applicability in deducing mean monthly
temperatures The data used cover a period r)f over 50 years
and are derived from 45 unSDecified geographical localities
in Russia shown on an enclosed map. The percentage of correct
forecasts by the principle of similarity has hardly ever
exceeded 70 percent; on an average it amounted to 63.2 percent.
The author urges expansion of this method of study and the
inclusion of localities outside Russia. He suggests examination
of other factors., such as near-surface pressure, to which the
principle of similarity could be applied. There are 8 maps,
7 tables and 14 references, of which 8 are Soviet, 2 German
and 4 English.
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Zverev, N.I. Influence of Ocean and Land Temperature on
Atmospheric Circulation During the Warm Season in the Far
East 250
The author analyzes the influence of thermal nonuniformity
of the surface layer on the atmospheric circulation and
discusses some implications from observation results pertinent
to weather forecasting. The author defines nonuniformity as
the phenomenon of the accumulation of heat in the surface
layer and the unequal distribution of this heat in latitudinal
and meridional directions. The article consists of two chapters.
One examines the formation of temperature contrasts between
ocean and land and the other examines the question of period-
icity, i-e the existence of definite natural temperature
from 6 to 12 days), and the connection of such
intervals ~'
periods with temperatures of the near-surface air layer. The
subject of temperature variation was studied by personnel of
the long-term forecast division of the Far Eastern Scientific
Research Institute of Hydrometeorology (DII NIGMI).The Institute
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compiled daily temperature maps for sea and land in 1934-38.
In addition, the author availed himself of the material
collected in the archives of the Central Institute of Fore-
casts (TSIP). There are 12 maps, 6 tables., and 8 Soviet
references.
Byal~rnitskaya, V.G., and Fed', D.A. Formation of Night Frosts
in Ukraine 264
The authors place night frosts in Ukraine into the category
of those that are dangerous, i.e., capable of damaging crops.
This type of frosts is common both in autumn and in spring,
but the authors analyze only the occurence of frosts in May.
Crimea is included in this study. Tabular material include*
statistics of occurrence and duration of frosts. The article
analyzes the thermobaric field during the occurrence of frosts
and compares it with the field when frost is absent. Pertinent
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indices are deduced and data given on how to forecast the
onset of frosts one to two days in advance. There are 13
tables In the text and 2 in the appendix, 8 maps, 2 drawings,
and 16 references, of which 14 are Soviet and 2 are English.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1.2-11 / 'SV
8-12-58
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A!'THOR: Rafailcva, Kh. Kh. 50-1-2/26
TITLE: Conditions of the Formation of the Taymyr Anticyclone
(Ob usloviyakh obrazovaniya Taymyrskogo maksimuma).
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 10-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Taymyr anticyclone plays an important part in the
formation of the weather characteristics for Europe and
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Asia. By using the daily temperature anomalies (charts OT
1000
as energy characteristics of the air masses it was made
possible to determine the conditions for the formation of a
Taymyr anticyclone already 2-4 days in advance. The actual
displacement of every individual center of anomaly in the
course of 14 hours was determined and this displacement
calculated according to certain gradations of the winds which
were observed above these centers at an altitude surface of
700 millibar. The rules determined in this connection are
recorded in table 1. From table 1 is to be seen that the
percental relation of the displacement of the centers in the
direction of the flow increases in accordance with increasing
velocity of the flow above the center. After these peculiarities
of the charts of daily anomalies had been found out they were
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used for the determination of the relations in formations
of a Taymyr anticyclone. Thus the directions were determined
(figure 1) in which the heat necessary for the formation of the
Taymyr anticyclone flowed off. In this connection the little
mobile, negative centers of anomaly which participated in the
formation of this anticyclone aere above Siberia or were
displaced there from the arctic basin and sometimes from the
req--jong of the European part of the USSR. The analysis of thc-
charts of daily anomalies within a period of 2 years showed
that not every blowing off of the air mas3es into the reJions
of the Barents and Karsk seas can lead to the formation of an
anticyclone above the Taymyr peninsula. The high anticyclone
which was at least observed to an altitude of 5 km is here formed
under the condition that th--~ alCebraic difference of the
values of anomaly in southern and southeastern direction from
the center of the positive anomalies above the Barents and
the Karsk seas attains or exceeds 20 ekm. The utilization of
the charts of daily anomalies therefore in 77,5 lo of cases
permits to anticipate the forma--.ion of a high, little mo-)ile
anticyclone above the Taymyr peninsula by 72-96 hours. For this
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of anomaly in the direction of the flows which wa3 observed
above these centers in the altitude of the height zurface of
700 millibar with a velocity corresponding to the values L;iven
in table 1. If, on the basis of this displacement, a division
of the positive and negative centers of anomaly results as
it is represented in figure 1, the development of a high, little
mobile anticyclone above the Taymyr peninsula may be
expected at least 24 houra after the formation of such a fi~Ad
of anorialy. This is possible under the condition that the
algebraic difference of the maximum values of aiomaly in the
shiftinE positive center and in the maximum values of the
negative anomalies in the corresponding rek~ions ait~ans or
exceeds 20 gkm. There are 3 fi,,-I-ures, 2 tables.
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1. MeteoroloU-USSR 2. Weather forecasting-USSR
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3794
soV/49-M-74
Moscow. Tsentrallnyy institut prognozov
Voprosy dolgosrochnykh prognozov pogody (Problems in Long-Range
Weather Forecasting) Moscow, Gidrometeoizdat, 1959. 72 p.
(Series: Its: Trudy, vYP- 74) 800 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Sovet Ministrov. Glavnoye upravleniye
gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby.
Ed. (Title page): N.A. Bagrov; Ed. (Inside book): V.I. Tarkhunova;
Tech.'Ed.: I.M. Zarkh. I
PURPOSE: The publication is Intended for scientific workers, employees
of the weather forecasting service, and students of hydrometeorologi-
cal institutes and universities.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of 7 articles dealing vdth the prvblem
of long-range weather forecasting. Some articles contain specific
recommendations for charting monthly or mean-range forecasts,
and others deal with the theoretical problems of weather forecasting.
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Problems in Long-Range (Cont.)
SOV/3794
No personalities are mentioned. References are given at the end
of each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Bagrov, N.A. Analytical Representation of the Sequence of Meteoro-
logical Fields by Means of Natural Orthogonal Components 3
Kalmykova, N.M. Formation of dontinental Stationary Anticyclones
Under the Influence of Thermal Conditions of the Underl7ing Sur
face 25
Kats, A.L. Utilizing Some Characteristics of the donyersion of
Macroprocesses of Synoptic Seasons for Monthly Forecabting 32
Morskoy, G.I. Computation of Empirical Functions of the Importance
for Forecasting of the Nonzonal ?art of Mean Mmthly Altitude
Anomalies of 500 mb Isobaric Surfaces 40
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Rafailova, Kh.Kh. Application of the Regularities in the Change of
OT 500 Anomalies in Forecasting the Surface Baric Tendency Field of
Dw
the Next Natural Synoptic Period 47
Bagrov, N.A. Analogy of Meteorological Fields and Evaluation of
Forecasts 56
Morskoy, G.I. Forecasting by Baric Topography Charts 69
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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JA/cd,~/Jb
7-28- o
RAFAILOVA, Kh.Hb.
Forecasting the baric field for each of the successive three
dabs. Trudy TSIF no.97:3-46 160. (MIRA 14:3)
C"leather forecasting)
Kh.
RAFAILOVA, Kh,
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Features of the connection between HIOOO anomalies and the
atmospheric temperature and using it to forecast the tempera-
ture of each of three days. Trudy TSIP no-119:36-50 '62.
(MIRA 16-1)
(Atmospheric pressure)
(Atmospheric temperature)
RAFAILOVA, Kh. Kh,- TOKUNOVA, A. I.; FEDULOVA, M. N.; SHABUNINA, T. A.
Some results of an operative check of the accuracy of sxperi-
mental forecasts of fields of pressure for each of three days.
Trudy TSIP no.119:98-103 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Atmospheric pressure)
RAFAILOVA,__jLh.Kh..., kand. geograf. nauk; BLINITIKOVA, Z.G.
Weather forecast for the U.S.S.R. in July 1965. Meteor. i gidrol.
no.7:69-72 J1 165. WIRA 19:6)
for the L: . S.
expec'~ecl over the
(MIRA 1~:9i'
T-': t-T! ~-, T-Fi rormc7cv.
RAFAILOVA, Kh.Kh.
Using,the analogousness in the distribution of the sources of
,j-500 anomalies for forecasting the mean monthly air temperature
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0116 Western Sibaria, and the European U.S.Ii.R. Trudy TSIP no.124;
33-39 163. (WRA 16:8)
(Siberia, Western-Atmospheric temperature)
(Atmospheric temperature)
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ACCESSION NR: AT30OZZ51 S/2546/62/000/115/0107/0125
IAUTFIOR: Rafailova, Kh. Kh.
Soo
ITITLE- Study of the -continuity of the H1000 anomaly fields by means of Markov
chains for the forecasting of the mean.monthly air temperature
iSOURCE: Moscow. Tsentralinvyinstitutprognozov. Trudy, no.115,1962. zj
.~Voprosy dolgosrochnykh prognozov pogody bol'shoy zablagovremennosti, 107-112si.
TOPIC TAGS: monthly mean temperature forecasting, H1000-500 anomaly
Warkay chain elevation anomaly distributio northern hemisphere forecasting
ABSTRACT: This theoretical pape vestigates the prognostic significance of the
1properties of the distribution of H elevation anomalies relative to the Sao
)potential and their transformation hoxoothe northern hemisphere. A brief surveyis
-statistical
Trovided on wdsting literature on the use of statistical and synoptic
:methods to establish time and space-time relationships between the monthly air-
,temperature anomaly and the types of circulation patterns or the past character of
.temperature and precipitation anomalies. An analysis of the literature sources
;shows that the formation of the mean air-temperature anomalies of a given month
is decisively affected by a large number of factors that interact in both the
L~Card
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4ntecedent and the current month: Radiation conditions, characteristics of th
atmospherical circulation, thermal characteristics of the atmosphere and of the
underlying surface, etc. However, the antecedent efforts have been hampered by
Ids
the limitation of the consideration of these factors to a limited region only. T
reduces the possibility of taking large-scale processes into consideration, since
they do not always manifest themselves at the expected time and in the expected
place. The present study concentrates on an investigation of the peculiarities of
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the H anomalies over various sectors of the northern hemisphere and employbi,
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these peculiarities and the character of the distribution of the latter over the'
northern hemisphere for a'forecast of the mean monthly air-temperature anomalir
1 ;i I
over the European territory of the USSR and Western Siberia. The uti-lization of
the H 500 anomaly fields as an energy characteristic of the-air masses of the
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lower hoalf of the troposphere makes it unnecessary, firstly, io examine each of the
factors which contribute to the formation of the thermal fields~ in the lower layers
of the atmosphere and, secondly, to analyze'the existing multiplicity of forms of
circulation, enabling the author, in other words, to accomplish the forecast of th-_'~-
surface air-temperature anomaly directly, thus eliminating the consideration of
the air circulation as an intermediate step. It is emphasized that, contrary to
existing literature sources devoted to the forecasting of the mean monthly ai'r
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temperature anomaly, the esent study has investigated not the mean monthly,
but the daily field of the H100000 anomalies and not only on the first natural synopitic:
area, but over the entire northern hemisphere over the 10-year period from 1930
to 1959. The mean daily and mean five-day anomalies of the surface air tempe-..a-
ture for the live years 1955-1959 were also employed. Verification of the conclu
:sions obtained was performed through their application to the observed data of the
year 1960. The details of the proposed analytical procedure are set forth. "The;;
al ta
author regards it his duty to note, with appreci 99, on, that the entire technic sk
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of the construction of the daily charts of the Rio anomaly over the northern
00
hemisphere and of the averaged air-temperature anomaly fields'was performed by
senior technicians S. B. Sarkisvants and G. N. Hochetova,. and Technician S. N.
Aomanova.11 Orig. art. has 5 tables and 6 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none.
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RMAIL(NA, Kh.Kh.
Some instructions for precipitation forecastirg. Trudy TSIP
no.124:75-80 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Precipitation (Meteorology))
ACC NRt AT7035071 SOURCE CODE. Ult/2546/66/000/154/0034/'0040
AUDIHOR: Rafailova, Kh. Kh.
ORG: none
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TITLE: Linking of the anomalous fields H1000.over the northern hemisphere and the
temperature prognQsis over the territory of the Soviet Union
SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy institut proGnozov. Trudy, no. 154, 1966. Vzaimodeystviye
protsessov v stratosfere i troposfere i dolgosrochnyye progaozy pogody, (interaction of
processes in the stratosphere and troposphere and long-range forecasting), 34-40
TOPIC TAGS: long range weather forecasting, atmospheric model, atmospheric temperature.
ABSTRACT: The prognosis of the0anomaly gf the average monthly air temperature for
sector III (enclosed between 60 and 180 of eastern longitude of the northern hemisphere)
has been investigated by studying the linking of the isoanomalous fields H500 between
0 1000
this sector and sector II (enclosed by 0 and 90 of eastern longitude). The study was
conducted by using the data collected for 14 years (1950-1963) and by. employing a modifz- -
cation of the methods applied to the study of all the northern hemisphere (Kh. Kh..
Rafailova. Izucheniye preyemstvennosti poley anomalil OT500 s pomoshchlyu. tsepey
1000
Xarkova d1ya prognoza aredney mesyachnoy temperatury vozdukha. Trudy TsIP, vyp. 115,
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1962). The tabulation and statistical analysis of the results indicate that Geographic
localization of the characteristic distribution systems of the sources of anomaly
H500 over sector II is of paramount importance in distributing the anomaly sources over
1000
sector III (Asiatic territory of the SSSR). On the basis of this work and of that
published earlier by the author, it is possible to prepare a working prognosis of the
anomaly of the average monthly air temperature over all of the territory of the SSSR from
July 19063. Of 17 prognoses prepared in this manner, 13 (83%) were confirmed. Orig. art.
has: 4 tables and 1 figure.
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Card
r- te of ~j I e
Nsuch. r,i,- o ty r, t,,i ~~ en !,o v mr; -me t - r -,o,,- rknry
So- Oct :~q, ~Let-,! 1-hu-n-I 'ryk- St-Itey,
RAFAILISKIY, F.G.
Connecting and disconpecting rotating hydraulic cylinderB. AVt.
prom. no.2:6-10 F 6o. (IMU 13:5)
1. KiYOVBki3r 9ovnarkhoz.
(Automobiles--Transmission devices)
C (.,1,i d ljl,~ I:Czechoslovakia H-15
CATEGORY
AB3, JOUR. AZXhin. 1~'o. 22 1)5',), i;o. 79317
111 .. ~ I
Not,
On the Drtevninatlan ci~ the Light Transmi.1m
Properties of Lamp qlass
ORI'7r. PUB. MektroLachn Obzor, 48, No 1, 14-19 (1959)
A B12 RA 0 T The properties of glass uEed in the production
of light bulbs (absorption, reflection, scatter-
ing, transparency) are diLcussed tozether with
ma~_,hodz for their deternination davelooed at tht
Prexue-Troe F1 ec tro technic lAntitiate. The ques-
tLon of the atandardizut'-on. of the above-I.-.aic:&+.e
glaaser, J_z examined.
-rom hutho-z".3 z;iimmary
wimf , v I .
"roblems of precise measurement of light intensity and
light flux. Jemna mech opt 9 no. 3: 65-68 Mr 164.
1. Experimental Institute of Electrical Engineering,
Prague Troja.
c 3 i
Fr-%%. professor A. Taubeztlz3 coll-~ction in Subotica. p. 86
J- u Za-rebu i
Hrvatslk
o dru.,:tvo) Z-'%Lyr-cb, Yugoslavia, 'Vol. 7, --o.
-IiA of --L 1959
U
TOSIC, Stanimir; POTK(MiJAK, Dusan; RAFAJW".rIC: Milos; BRAiKOVAR, Konstantin.
Mesothelioma peritonei. Srp3ki arh. celck. 91 no.10:
969-974 Or63-
1. Klinika za. unutrasnje bolesti
Beogradu (nacelnik: puk.prof.dr.
za patologiju u sudsku medicinu
Beogradu (nacelnik: pukprof.dr.
Vojnomedicinske akademije u
Milan Arsenijevic) i Institut
Vojnomedicinske akademijo u
Konstantin Brankovan).
S
TISIC, Stanimir, 3anltot.ski pu~ovrilk, i1oc.--Iir-.; RRAJLOVTC, Mllo3, Ljanitat.ski
major, dr.
Nutritional toxic o-,.I.rlfec tion with acute gastric dilatation. Vojno-
sanit. pregl. 20 no.9:586-589 S 163.
1. Vojnomadicinska akademija u Beogradu; klinika za unutrasnje bo-
lesti.
5
YEPIFANTSEV9 K.F.y inzh.; SUROVTSEVI L.A,,p inzh, RAI?AL'q Ya.G.p inzh.
i .- .
Construction of the Yanovskiy hydraulic mine@ Shakht. stroi. 4
no.12:18-22 D 160. NIRA 13:12)
1. Kombinat Donbassantratsitsbakhtootmy.
(Donets Basin-Hydraulic minin )
V
KOR,'IYEEVSKIY. D.!-.., !---L*--- TL-F~L"? inzin.
High rates of m--~iiiig workings. Shakh~. Stroi. 8 nc.L.*.
22-2-11 ATt6* (MIRA
1. Kjml.Lna'
KORNIYEVSKI-Y, D.N.; RAFA,L-, 1, Yu.Cj.; VA,';rl,'Yi,;V,, M.V., proj*., doktor tokhri.
nauk; ZUBVILITI-, jl,Ye,, Vand, lueklin, nauk
Problems of education in minin,v engineering, U oll 40 no.11:6-9
t65. f,41RA 18:11)
1. Kombinat Donlk-issanrrit..,it.~,hakh",,.is'uroy (for Karniyevskiy,
Rafall). 2. Institut. gornogo dela, g. Sverdlovsk (for Vasill7ev,
Zubrilov),
YEIIIFANTSEV, K.F... inzh.; SUROVI'SEV, L.A., inzh..;- RAFAL'p_Ya-. G.-, inxh.
Reducing the time needed for lining vertical shafts. Shakht.
btroi. 5 no.6:12-15 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Kombinat Donbassantratsitshakhtostroy.
(Shaft sinking)
ILICMiKOP A.I.; SAKYM,,'N.A.; RUAIES, E.E., dotsent
What type of a settling machine? UPI' 37 no.7:46 Jl 162 4URA 15:7)
1. Gipromashugleobogashcheniya (for atchenko). 20-
UkrNIIUg1eobogashcheniyt3 (for Samylin). 3. Khw~lkovskiy po3.itekhn-
icheskiy institut imeni V.I.Leninq (for Rafalex).
(Coal preparation plants-Equipmont, sad supplies)
RAFALES-LAMARK~A, ]~. dotsent
, ~E_
Theory of jigging. Izv. vys. acheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 5 no.10:
171-177 162. (AURA 15:11)
1. KharIkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Lenina.
Rekomendovana kafedroy gidrav'l'icheskikh mashin.
(Jig (Mechanical device))
UGINCHUS, Aleksandr Antonovich. prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; Priiboal ucha-
stiya MZSHK09 P. I., inzh., star. prep.; RAFALES-LO'ARK, E-4E., dots., kand.
fed,;- =ROZHM-l V.S. I
tekhn. nauk, retsenzen't; TRETITAKOVA, A.Rof
tekhn. red.
[Hydraulics and hydraulic machinery] Gidravlika i gidravlicheskie
mashiny. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Kharlkov, Izd-vo KharIkovsko o
gos. univ. im. A.M..GorIkogo, 1960. 358 P. (MIU 14:91
1. DeystvitellrWy chlen Akademii stroitellstva i arkbitektury
USSR (for Uginchus). 2. Khartkovakiy politekhnicheskiy i~stitut
im. V.I.Lenina (for Aleshko).
(Hydraulics) (Hydraulic machinery)
SOV/124-58-2-2000
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2, p 70 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Rafales --Lama rka. E.E.
T IT L E: Model Simulation of Gravitational Ore-dressing Processes (Modeliro% a--
niye gravitatsionnykh protsessov obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemvkh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Vot 10, Nr ~, pp 81-90
ABSTRACT: An application of the method of hydrodynamic model simulation to
the analysis of the ore-dressing process. Utilizing the fundamental
propositions of the theory of similarity, the author derives relationships
where,vith to characterize the "heavy- s us pension" ("sink-float") ore
dressing process. An analysis of the equation of the motion of a body
in the course of the jigging process, obtained in the paper, indicates
that jigging becomes more effective when the number of vibrations is
increased, Even though the weights per unit volume be equal, the
larger particles exert a smaller resistance than the small ones, and
hence the larger particles make their way upward. The author pro-
poses that the optimal characteristics of the jigging vibrations be
established utilizing the jigging criterion supplied in the paper.
Card I/I S. Ya. Vartazarov
SOV/ 124-58-8-9000
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 99 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Rafales-Lamarka, E.E.
TITLE: The Hydrodynamics of Gravitational Ore and Coal Dressing
Processes and Model Studies Made Thereof (Gidrodinamika
protsessov gravitatsionnogo obogashcheniya i ikh modeliro-
vaniye)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Labor. gidravl. mashin AN UkrSSR, 1956, Nr 6,
pp 142- 158
ABSTRACT: Analyzing the gravitational ore and coal dressing processes,
the author evolves an equation for the balance of the forces that
act upon an isolated body situated in a transient fluid flow. The
apparent weight of the body in the fluid G' is determined by
Archimedes' principle; the resistance force due to friction Rr,
according to Newton'5 equation, is proportional to the square
of the velocity; the supplementary lift A P due to acceleration
and equal to a= pfIv (a being the acceleration of the fluid, pf,
the density of the fluid, and v the volume of the body) is deter-
mined with Euler's one-dimensional equation; the supplement-
Card 1/3 ary lift force needed to overcome the inertial resistance force,
SOV/ 124-58-8-9000
The Hydrodynamics of Gravitational Ore and Coal Dressin2 (cont.)
R is determined from the equation
Rsi ~ K pf, (V d(v-w) / dt
wherein K is the reduced-mass coefficient, and v and w are the velocities
of the fluid and of the body, respectively. Hence, the total force I acting on
a particle equals
I G' � R r+ AP + R si
To make possible model studies of the ore and coal dressing processes in
dense suspensions, the author proposes that the two nondimensional para-
meters Nfl/ NT and v?-/dg be maintained equal ( -yfl and Y T being here
the densities of the water and of a particle, respectively, d the particle
diameter, and g the acceleration due to gravity). To make possible a model
study of the jigging process the author introduces into the equation for the
balance of the forces acting on an individual particle a term which takes into
account the energy loss occasioned by the collisions occurring amongst the
particles, which term is a function of 0 (the looseness coefficient of the
granules). To provide a similarity criterion for the jigging process the
(-.xpression In /ONTg is proposed (wherein I is the height of the jigging
Card 2/3
SOV/ 124-58-8-9000
The Hydrodynamics of Gravitational Ore and Coal Dressing (cont.)
vibrations, -y T = 'YT / -Y fl, and n is the number of vibrations per minute).
Attention is given to the formation of "pseudo--suspensions", i.e., the loose
masses of small granules that form during the ascendant half-period of the
jig vibration cycle, and the influence exerted by these "pseudo-suspensions"
on the ore-dressing process is examined. Analytical relationships are
adduced for the sizes of the material undergoing concentration, for the
amplitude of the jig vibrations required, and for the requisite number of
vibrations per minute, on the one hand, and for the similarity criterion for
the jigging process on the other, and all these relationships are graphed.
In the author's opinion, the graphs adduced in his article should be subject
to refinement on the basis of further practical experience and experimenta-
tion --- even though, in their present form, they already make it possible to
calculate approximately the various operating conditions of coal-concen-
trating jigs.
U.Ts. Andres
Card 3/3
- IL16 . ____
RAYALES- ANOrk at; TUDIN. A.I., assistant.
Methods of investigating certain regularities in the Jigging
process. U901' 32 ne.4:32-34 Ap '57. (Pff,RA 10:3)
(Coal preparation) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applic&tIons)
I
DTIRNOV, Petr Ivanovich; A SA CLISKIY, D.Ya.. dotsent, retsenzent;
RAFAUS, E.R., dotsent, retsenzent; FARSHCHIK, S.A., dotsent.
r a rs-e n-z e--nf;-MWTS-K IY,
I.L., dotsent, kBnd.tekhn.nauk,
retsenzent; KOHDAK, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; OITISHCHMO,
N.P., inzh., red.; GCRUOSTAYPOLISKATA, M.S., tekhn.red.
[Pumping and compressing machinery] Hasosy i kompressornye
mashiny. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1960. 281 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Pumping machinery) (Compressors)
(Fans, Mechanical)
RAFALM-W4MIKA, B.S., dots.; SULIML, V.I., inzh.
Dynamica of water and air nupply systom" il) )AU119111-101W
Jigs. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. n0-2:130-136 159.
(141RA 13:4)
1. Lharlkovskiy politekhnictieskiy inatitut imeni. V.I.Lenina.
Rekomandovana kafedroy gidravlicheskikh mashin.
(Ore dressing,-2quipment and supplies)
RATALET, Ari-rai a
Geologic and petrca-raphic study c-f' th-e ca-ystz-11-me bet-
ween A,,rr,--,i. I&mcu, Virful Gairia and Bulzesti de sua
(Southern Bihor) Dairi spamia sed 4c".~~3-cl'5 160A1
[publ. 1621].
l.'ote on the reopere e-rupthre rocirs of C-81-aciu (14etaliferi
Mountaim ). 225~2136
A)
pp
xrFn-er
"abl:IGM.
RUMILI/Plant Diseases Diseases of Cultivated Plants. 0-3
Abs Jour : lief Zhur tiol'o, If-, 7, 1958, 30207
Author : Rafaila, C., Tusa, C.
Inst :
Title : Me Effect of TreatinG Corn Seeds with Micronutrients for
Infections Caused by Ustila,go zeae (Beckm.) UnC. an~- Soro-
sporium holgi-sorehi f. zeae (Pass.) Savulescu.
Ori~3 Pub : Comun. Acad. RM, 1957, 7, No 3, 383-388
Abstract : Seeds were treated with micronutrients and insectofunLdci-
des. Zn helped to upset the balance of parasite to plant
and bootsted the yield. There was alsc an increased har-
vest with the use of 11a. Of the insecto-fun(;idices, the
most effective were Thiurad and riercuran, showing; netive
disenfectant and stimulatinC properties.
G.A. D'yakova.
Card 1/1
RAI,j~LFS_[AMARV,A, E.E .
ConditionE for hydrodynamic m-Aelinf,
M&Sh- 19, M-5:9c,-107 '59.
k,,oal preparation--Equipment
(EnFineerinr,
of a iiFger.
and supplirs)
models)
Trudy XhFI. Ser.
M-A 11~:g)
7jq
RAFA. !7YLI, R.Kh.
Struc-,ural c:-,rtrac ter 'stirs of the Ynkmrnana ore zona and :;,agez
o~' are fc~mation. Zakonom.ramn.polem.isk,~p. 7:363-36~*
1. Upravlentye geologii i okhrany nedr pri Scveta MlnL3trov
b ':R
-- R-AFALIKAS, S.B., dotsent
Sheehan's syrdrcme. A',cush.i- gin. 37 no.II83-88 161. (I-ap-A 14. ~6 )
(MIORRHAGE) (PITUITARY BODY-DISEASES)
RAFALIKES, I.S.; TESNER, P.ii.
Study of the carbon black process during diffusion burning of various
hydrocarbons. Trudy Mi16Z no.12:42-48 161. (MIRA lrj-l)
(Carbon black) (Hydrocarbons)
RAFALIKES, I.S.; TESNER, P.A.
Investigating the process of the
during the thermal decomposition
no.3:3-33 158.
(Natural gas) (Benzene)
formation of carbon black
of hydrocarbons. Trudy VNIIGAZ
(MIRA 11:8)
(Carbon black)
sit
it
I v
4illi I I a
Jill
4 04 all ill
a I Jill, I
it
in =A
41
11 j
J 4A
I ; I -
%.- I I
~j u
- RAIIALIKES, I.S.; ROBIIK)VICH, Ye-ya-; TESM, P.A.
Studying the process of the manufacture of highly dispersed
channel black. Trud7 VNIIGAZ no.3:95-105 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(Carbon black)
BELYAYEV, Ye.I., prof. [deceased]; BADYUK 'Ye *Ye BOGWOV) 1.1.y
prof.; BUBLICHENKO, L.I., prof.[decease4 IL1111, I.V.,
dots.; KEYLIV, S.L., prof.; MAZHBITS, A.M., prof.;
NALIND,', A.I., zasl. deyatell Kaz.SSR, prof.; MOSHKOV, B.N.,
prof.; NIKOLAYEV, A.P., prof.; PERSIANINOV, L.S., prof.;
POKHOVSKIY, V.A., prof.; FOLYAKOVA, G.F., kand. med. nauk;
RUALIKES, I
_Sj~) dots.; KHASKIN, S.G., prof.; SHTERU, I.A.~
prof
[Multivolume manual on obstetrics and gynecolrV] Mnogo-
torrmoe rukovodstvo po akusherstvu i ginekolog-' Moskva,
Veditsina. Vol.3. Book 2. (Pathology of the labor and post-
natal period. Physiology and pathology of the newborn infant]
Patologiia rodov i poslerodovogo perioda. Fiziologiia i pa-
tologiia. novorozhdennogo. Pt.l.[Pathology of labor] Patolo-
giia roff6i.- 1%4.- 895 P.-r (MIIRA 17:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Pereiarlvw). 2.'-DeystVT-
tellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Nikolayev).
,i~AMUSS-,.-Solcinong, kand. med. nauk; SHOGL, V.[txanslators];
STEEDERS, E., rcd.; AKE, I., tekhn. red.
[You can avoid mastitis if...] No krusu dziedzeru iekaisur-a
var imirgaties, ja.... "Liga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba,
1961. 26 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(BREAST-DISEASES)
BARTELIS, A. V., dotsent; ~AAYA.LM, S. B., dotsent; KILASKIN, S. G., prof.
Prevention and treatment of &btatian mastitie. Akush. i gin.
no.2:3-25 162. (MIRA 15:6)
(BREAST-DISFASES) ~LACTATION)
j-.Cj,CT-*.kj:OV?
G.Yt,.. kan(.7. r-ed. natec; I;IK014GHIK, O.K., kand. med.
nauir; Fil-A-DOVA, I.I.D., hanul. med. nauk; IRAFALIKES, 3.D.,
red.; LELICHIKOVA, Yu.-S., tekhn. red.
rar~s~ctionz of the Tenth All-Union Congress of Obstetricians
anc, Gynecologists, Decombei- 11-18, 1957 in MoscowIT:-udy Vsse-
~,-Oiuznoco sl,~;zda I;o~shwq 1~57. ~Joskva,
1c,61. 1E9 P. (MIRA 15-:11)
1. %Tscso:.,uzn:.--y :311-:ezd ~kusherov-gii 'ekolo,-ov. 10th, 1-1;o.~I-v-., 1~`,7.
BR1UDE, Isaak Leontlyevich [deceased]; PER.SMINOVp Leonid Semenovich.
Prinimali uchastiye: BRAUDE, A.I., doktor med.nauk; GRANAT, N.Ye.,
kand.med.nauk; ZM4UR, V.A., prof.; MAIMEVA, O.V., doktor med.
nauk; ~~A4LKE$,--S-B.., dotpent PORAY-KOSHITS, K.V., red.;
BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn.red.
[First aid in obstetrical and gynecological pathology] Neotlozhnaia
pomoshch' pri akuphersko-ginekologicheskoi patologii skva
Medgiz, 1962. 358 P. (6~15:51
(FIRST AID IN ILLNESS AND INJURY)
(OBSTETRICS)
RAFALIKES-j-AiB.,, dotsent (Moskva)
Early diagnosis of postpartum (postabortal) septic diseAeal
Vop.inU. mat. i det. 6 no44:67-69-Ap '61. (MIPA.114:6)
(SEPTIGEMIA). (LUNGS DISEASES)
NIKONCHIK, 011ga Kondratlyevna; RAFALIKES9 S.B.,_ red.; BALDINAg N.F., tekhn.
red.
[Arterial blood supply of the uterus and the adnexa uteri] Arterial'-
noe krovosnabzhenie matki i pridatkov zhenshchixw. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo
med. lit-ry Medgizo 1960* 58 P. (MIRA 14-- 8)
(UTMIUS-BLOOD SUPPLY)
I
LESIIOY, Sergey KuzImich; RAFAI'KF.S, S.B., red.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn.
red.
(Hormone therapy in gynecology and obstetrics; concise menuall Gor-
monoterapiia v ginekologii i akusherstve; kratkoe posobie. Moskyap
Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 62 p. (MIRA 3J+: 8)
(HORKONE THERAPY) (MECOLOGY)
RAFALKESS, Solomons, kand. med. nauk; SPROGE, V.[translator]; AKE, I.,
tekhn, red.
[You can avoid mastitis, if...]No krusu dziedzeru iekaisuma
var izsnrgaties, ja... Riga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba,
1961. 26 p. (MA 15:10)
(BREST-DISEASES)
POBZDINSKIT, Mikhail Vikolayevich; RAFALIKES, S.B.,rad.; BEL'CHIKOVA,
Tu.S., tekhn.red.
[Method for the investigation of sex gland functions in women
working with sources of ionizin.- radiationJ Metodika obsledo-
vaniia funk.sli polovykh zhelez u zhenshchin, rabotsiushchikh
6 istochnikami ioniziruiushchei radiatoii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo
med.lit-ry, 1960. 25 p. (MUIA 13:11)
(GENERATIVE ORGANS, FEMALE)
(RADIATION--PHTSIOLOGICAL ZFFECT)
STEPANOV, L.G., red.; KMSHKINAv Ye.A.9 red.; ALUSANDROV, N.I., red.;
RAFALMS, S.B., red.; ZUMA, N.K., tekhn.red.
[Hormonal research in gynecology; collection of works of the
Endocrinology Iaboratory at the Research Institute for Midwifery
and Gynecology of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S,.F.$.R.]
Gormonallnye issledavaniia. v ginskologii; abornik rabot laboratorii
endokrinologii Wauchno-issledovatel'skago instituta akusherstva i
ginekologil Ministerst-va zdrevookhranoniia RSFSR. NoWma, Goa.
izd-vo mBd..Iit-ry Medgizq 1960. 201 p. (MIRA, 14:7)
(GrNECOWGICAL RESEARCH) (HORMONES, SEX)
RAFALIXES, S.B., dotsent (Hoscow)
"PRychologicnl prepnration for childbirth" by L.G. St6pRvlO'7,
Roviewed by S.B. Rafallkes. Fel'd. i akush. 23 no.8:61-62 Ag'58
CHILRBIRTH-PSYCHOLOGY) (MIRA 11:8)
sTEPAROve LvG&)
i
KLYUCHARXV, D.V.-,__WAI~qVICH, A.Ye.
Intracutaneous inoculation of niga against Dlague. 7eterinariia 34
no.2:22-23 F 157. (MLRA 10:11)
1. Goslidarstvennyy kontroler Armavirskoy biofabriki (for Klyucharev).
Veterinarnyy vrach kontrollnoy laboratorii (for Rafalovich).
(Swine plague -Preventive inoculation)
< tij/11A '10 'C
~P FA
theory of Coacentration 16 pulsating stro4m* (in Russian), Gom
Zb. no. 10, 37-39, 1953; Ral. Z& Afekb. 1956. Rev. 6070.
An Investigation Is made of the movement of Ia spheroidal solid
body In a Continuous mona-dimeasilonal stream of liquid. A dif-
ferential eq=tIo a is constructed to show the movement of the
body, taking Into account the resistance of the center according
so the quadratic rule.
r
Th*re are mispriats in she formulas; in the expression for the
force Of Inertia, inStt2d of jv there sbould be V; in the differential
equation, the equality alga In square brackets should be replaced
by the misus alas, sod others.
A. X Pirverdyan, USSR
CoWwy R-Ietalivnyi Zhurnal
Trasslatios, Louricsy Ministry a/ Supply, England
A
RAFAIRS-LUAM, N.A.
HFdrodynamics of processes of gravitational enrichment and thair
analog representation. Sbor. trud. Lab. hydr. mash. no.6-142-158
1.56. jMIRA 10-.11)
(Ore dresaing)
~r
A
POLYIE'WA, M-'4.', TU~FALIKRS I.S.; ROBINOVICH, Ta..Ya.; TESNER, P.A.
-
F,)rmation of acet,-,rlpnp In the thornal decrmposition and incor,-
m 'y
-11GAZ 120.6:'7-36
nlete caribustlen mf natural gas. Z-Uq V11 4
15q. (MIX~ 12: 10)
Oras, Natural) (Acetylene)
Ro"iIIJOVICH, Yeja.;,,~TALIKESI I.S.
- -~
x1ormation of carbon filaments in hydrocarbon ther-al. decompo-
,: 17-46 159. -
.0.(- (14TW 12:10)
gition. Trudy r ._
(Car),an) (Hydroctirlhons)
Now 4:1,0111"d of of th. J.-Inc -Wato a,-
", Im black V A -14t I N RAW .krs I
1-ty Aj,-,J~ A-It A , m go. lot :u III'm I I he
,&-I "I file ho thm file rale of lirtvwfeiwxi~ hiih-ftim,
Irt,"islm J a hydr,warl.m. i r. the AIDI N C liel-it'll
--1 1, 1" file C .111firr w I
... .. k mill
'j, mra Ihl-
N'. AII ... ill .I -mpl-
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prevention' by P.L.Sukhinin. Reviewed by S.B.Rafallkes. Akush. i
gin. 34 no-3:127-128 My-Je 158. (MIERA 11:6)
(MMOCARDITIS) (PUERPERIUM) (SUKHINIII, P.L.)
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lit-rv, 1957. 591 P. (MLRA 10:4)
(GYNECOLOGY)
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(Kura-Aras Lowland-Irrigation) (MIRA 11:1)
(Alkali lands)
RAFAPIYAN, A.S.
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iiThe Effect of Total Fasting Possible Uses ia Y4dicine"
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 62, No. 6, Nov-Dec 66, p. 949-975
Abstract: Comprehensive review of the literature on the effects of fastingt
historical, experimental and clinical data, effect on blood cells and blood
composition, Influence on protein breakdown processes, hypovitaminosis;
effect on intellectual function, tissue adaptation mechanisms permitting
long fasts; therapeutic applications, psychiatric gastrointestinal cardio-
vascular, etc.; listing of essential sequence of foods to follow fast;
table of loss of weight and daily loss of weight during various stages of
fasting from 1-30 days. Manuscript received 18 Fab 66,
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RAFAILA, G.; ZRICA, N.1 GALUSHINSCHI, Al.; CANTEMIR, C.
Bacterial cancer in vines, and measures for preventing and fighting
against it. Comunicarile AR 11 no.11:1365-1371 N 161.
1. Comunicare prezentata de Alice Savulescu, membru corespondent al
Academiei R.P.R.
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SURNAME, Given Names
Country: Rumania
Academic Degrees: -not given-
AffiHation: -not given-
SourceBucharest Gomunieprile Aoademlei Republicii Populare Romine, Vol XI
No ill 1991, pp 1365-1371.
Data:
"Contribution to the Study of Bacterial Ganeer of Vineyards. Pre-
ventive and Gombattive Measures.*
Authors:
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RAF4LLA,
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RUMANIA/Plant Diseases - Diseases of Cultivated P--ants. 0
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol,, No 1, 1959, 1978
luti,
.3r : Rafaila, C4
Inst : Scientific Research Institute of Aggiculture.
Title : Decontamination and Increased Resistance Toward Diseases
of Sumer Wheat by Means of Complex Treatment of Seeds.
Orig Pub : Aa. Inst. cercetari aGron., 1957, 24, No 5, 539-548
Abstract : Experiments were corducted at the Moscow "Order if Lenin"
A07icultural Academy im. K.A. Timiryazev with suaner va-
rieties of Moscow wheat. Mercuric preparations tested as
P-1.nGidices were: preparation 5, lindane (as an- insecti-
cide), and microelenents (B, Mn, Z_n). Seeds were treated
with solutions a-lad suspensions with subsequent self-hea#~
ing for 24 - 36 hours followed by planting, or else the
seeds were subjected to dry treatment -with f,,:iLgicides,
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Prognosis of the appearance and calling attention to the treat-
ments against plant pests and diseases. Nature. Biollgie 16 n0-4:
41-54 JI-Ag'64
RAFAILA, &Lilia PIIAT - continued RLKUIA
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Department of labor Hygiene and Professional Diseases of the
Institute for Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest (Catedra de Igiona
a Muncii si Boli Profesionale, I.M.F., Bucuresti).
Bucharest, Igiena, Revista do Igiena si Sanatate Publica, No 5.
Vol XI, Sep-Oat 62, pp 403-410.
"Investigations on the Exposure to Ionizing Radiations of the
Personnel in Radiological laboratories."
EREVIA. Rodica, Department of labor Hygiene and Professional
Diseases of the Institute for Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest.
RAFAILE, K.
"Disinfecting and Increasing the Disease Resistance of Snring
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,4heat by a Method of Complex Processing of the Seeds." Cand Agr
Sci, Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Acad imeni K. A. Timiryazev
"loscow, 1955. (KL, No 8, Feb 55)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 -tug 55-Survey of 3cientific and Technical
Dissertation3 Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions
(14)
RAFAILOV, U., ekonomist
Account for changes in working conditions. Plan. khoz. 41 no.l.-
81 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 361
Moscow. Tsentral'nyy institut prognozov.
Trudy. vyp. 49: Voprosy dologosrochnykh prognozov (Transactions.
v. 49: Problems in Long-range Forecasting) Leningrad,
Gidrometeoizdat, 1957. 287 P. 1,250 CODies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye uDravleniye gidrometeorol~g~chBskoy
sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SEER.
Ed.: (title page): Morskoy, G.I.; Ed. (inside book):
Shatilina, M.K.; Tech. Ed.: Braynina, M.I.
PURPOSE: The collection of articles is intended for specialists
in the field of weather forecasting, especially those
interested in long-term prognostication.
COVERAGE.- The articles in this collection illustrate the present
position of long-range weather forecasting. The problems
discussed include the formulation of large mid-monthly
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temperature anomalies, the analysis of cycles and anti-cyclcoge-
nesiB in meridional" circulation and factors causing the appearanue
of autumnal frosts together with possibilities for forecasting
them.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Morskoy, G.I.; Semenov, V.G.; and Kats, A.L. Formation of
Air Temperature Anomalies on Soviet Territory in the
Winter Months 3
The authors define the term anomaly (or a larger anomaly)
as a departure from a certain average climatological pattern,
or, in other words,.from the av6rage temperature during a given
period. The authors survey the occurrence of mean temperature
anomalies during three winter months (December, January, and
February) and analyze possibilities of forecasting such
anomalies for one month in advance. In general, wide departures
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from average temperatures are believed to be caused by
disturbances in the interrelationship -between air circulation
and thermal conditions at the surface layer of the atmosphere.
The entire article is divided into three chapters each treatinr~
one separate factor causing the occurrence of anomalies. In t~e
first-chapter, G.I. Morskoy states that the horizontal transfer
of air masses is the main factor in the formation of average
temperature anomalies. He also deduces the ratio between the
zonal circulation of the atmosphere and the generul thermal
conditions of the atmosphere. The author suggests a new
mathematical approach in calculating the mean monthly temperature
anomalies forabsolute topography at the 500 millibar level. In
Chapter 2, V.G. Semenov analyzes the influence of the surface
layer of the atmosphere on the transfer of air masses and-how
this transfer causes the occurrence of anomalies. In the third
chapter,A.L. Kats surveys the meridional and latitudinal
circulation of the atmosphere and evaluates the contribution
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of this transfer of air masses to temperature anomalies. The
meridional and latitudinal circulations are calculated for a
number of regions and altitudes in the Northern hemisphere.
The number of focuses on the Soviet territory, where large-
scale anomalies are formed during the three winter months, is
found to fluctuate between 2 and 4. This article is based on
the results of an analysis of 8 forecasts made on the 25th of
each preceding month, for December, January and February of
1955-57. Data on forecasts were compiled separately by three
different bureaus of the Central Institute of Forecasting
(TSIP), viz., the long-term prediction division (ODPP), the
division of dynamic meteorology (ODM), and the division for
methodological improvement of forecasting service (ORUMDPP).
There are 55 maps, 52 tables in the text and 24 tables in the
appendix. There are 30 references, 16 of which are Soviet, 11
are English and 3 are German.
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Rafail . Kh. Influence of the Artic Region on the
ter of Meridional Circulation of Air in Europe and
Western Siberia. 181
The circulation of atmosphere in the Arctic was studied by
B.P. Mulltanovskiy. He concluded that the polar region is not
a solid high-pressure zone, but, contrary to previously
expressed opinions, is composed of a number of cyclonic
and anticyclonic areas. Other Soviet scientists, namely B.L.
Dzerdzeyevskiy and L.A. Vitel's confirmed Mul'tanovskiy's
theory and proved that all circulation phenomena such as
occur in moderate zones, exist also in the polar zone. The
present article analyzes the effect of.air circulation in
the polar area on the behavior of meridional processes,
carrying cold arctic air masses tc temperate zones and thus
bearing directly on changes in weather. Consequently, any
weather forecasting in the moderate zone must account for
meridional processes drifting in from the North. The author
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examines four Possible types of thermobaric fields In the
troposphere over the Artie and also a number of variations.
Maps accompany this analysis and provide data nn nbnolute and
relative topography at 500 millibar level for all the types
involved. The author concludes that a certain definite
character of the baric field in the Arctic produces a definite
type of meridional movements and that thermal conditions Of
air masses in the Arctic are good indices for the developing
synopiic-, situation in the moderate zone. There are 11 tables,
22 maps, and 17 references, of which 13 are Soviet and 4 are
English.
Bagrov, N.A. Application of the Principle of Similarity in
Forecasting Mean Monthly Air Temperatures 231
By the "principle of similarit " the author understands an
attempt to trace similarities Tanalogies) in the development
of two or more atmospheric macroprocesses. The principle can
be applied in long-term forecasts when an atomospheric process
bears a similarity to a process which occurred some time in
the past but during the same season and in the same locality.
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The author analyzes the applications of this principle and
refers to S.T. Pagova who opposed it and to L.A. Vitel's who
modified it. The latter worked out a theory of rhythmicity
(rhythmical recurrence) of temperature processes. Vitel's)
theory is given in brief, but the author of the article
rejects it. The author establishes indices of similarity and
demonstrates their applicability in deducing mean monthly
temperatures The data used cover a period r)f over 50 years
and are derived from 45 unSDecified geographical localities
in Russia shown on an enclosed map. The percentage of correct
forecasts by the principle of similarity has hardly ever
exceeded 70 percent; on an average it amounted to 63.2 percent.
The author urges expansion of this method of study and the
inclusion of localities outside Russia. He suggests examination
of other factors., such as near-surface pressure, to which the
principle of similarity could be applied. There are 8 maps,
7 tables and 14 references, of which 8 are Soviet, 2 German
and 4 English.
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Zverev, N.I. Influence of Ocean and Land Temperature on
Atmospheric Circulation During the Warm Season in the Far
East 250
The author analyzes the influence of thermal nonuniformity
of the surface layer on the atmospheric circulation and
discusses some implications from observation results pertinent
to weather forecasting. The author defines nonuniformity as
the phenomenon of the accumulation of heat in the surface
layer and the unequal distribution of this heat in latitudinal
and meridional directions. The article consists of two chapters.
One examines the formation of temperature contrasts between
ocean and land and the other examines the question of period-
icity, i-e the existence of definite natural temperature
from 6 to 12 days), and the connection of such
intervals ~'
periods with temperatures of the near-surface air layer. The
subject of temperature variation was studied by personnel of
the long-term forecast division of the Far Eastern Scientific
Research Institute of Hydrometeorology (DII NIGMI).The Institute
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compiled daily temperature maps for sea and land in 1934-38.
In addition, the author availed himself of the material
collected in the archives of the Central Institute of Fore-
casts (TSIP). There are 12 maps, 6 tables., and 8 Soviet
references.
Byal~rnitskaya, V.G., and Fed', D.A. Formation of Night Frosts
in Ukraine 264
The authors place night frosts in Ukraine into the category
of those that are dangerous, i.e., capable of damaging crops.
This type of frosts is common both in autumn and in spring,
but the authors analyze only the occurence of frosts in May.
Crimea is included in this study. Tabular material include*
statistics of occurrence and duration of frosts. The article
analyzes the thermobaric field during the occurrence of frosts
and compares it with the field when frost is absent. Pertinent
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indices are deduced and data given on how to forecast the
onset of frosts one to two days in advance. There are 13
tables In the text and 2 in the appendix, 8 maps, 2 drawings,
and 16 references, of which 14 are Soviet and 2 are English.
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A!'THOR: Rafailcva, Kh. Kh. 50-1-2/26
TITLE: Conditions of the Formation of the Taymyr Anticyclone
(Ob usloviyakh obrazovaniya Taymyrskogo maksimuma).
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 10-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Taymyr anticyclone plays an important part in the
formation of the weather characteristics for Europe and
L 500
Asia. By using the daily temperature anomalies (charts OT
1000
as energy characteristics of the air masses it was made
possible to determine the conditions for the formation of a
Taymyr anticyclone already 2-4 days in advance. The actual
displacement of every individual center of anomaly in the
course of 14 hours was determined and this displacement
calculated according to certain gradations of the winds which
were observed above these centers at an altitude surface of
700 millibar. The rules determined in this connection are
recorded in table 1. From table 1 is to be seen that the
percental relation of the displacement of the centers in the
direction of the flow increases in accordance with increasing
velocity of the flow above the center. After these peculiarities
of the charts of daily anomalies had been found out they were
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used for the determination of the relations in formations
of a Taymyr anticyclone. Thus the directions were determined
(figure 1) in which the heat necessary for the formation of the
Taymyr anticyclone flowed off. In this connection the little
mobile, negative centers of anomaly which participated in the
formation of this anticyclone aere above Siberia or were
displaced there from the arctic basin and sometimes from the
req--jong of the European part of the USSR. The analysis of thc-
charts of daily anomalies within a period of 2 years showed
that not every blowing off of the air mas3es into the reJions
of the Barents and Karsk seas can lead to the formation of an
anticyclone above the Taymyr peninsula. The high anticyclone
which was at least observed to an altitude of 5 km is here formed
under the condition that th--~ alCebraic difference of the
values of anomaly in southern and southeastern direction from
the center of the positive anomalies above the Barents and
the Karsk seas attains or exceeds 20 ekm. The utilization of
the charts of daily anomalies therefore in 77,5 lo of cases
permits to anticipate the forma--.ion of a high, little mo-)ile
anticyclone above the Taymyr peninsula by 72-96 hours. For this
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of anomaly in the direction of the flows which wa3 observed
above these centers in the altitude of the height zurface of
700 millibar with a velocity corresponding to the values L;iven
in table 1. If, on the basis of this displacement, a division
of the positive and negative centers of anomaly results as
it is represented in figure 1, the development of a high, little
mobile anticyclone above the Taymyr peninsula may be
expected at least 24 houra after the formation of such a fi~Ad
of anorialy. This is possible under the condition that the
algebraic difference of the maximum values of aiomaly in the
shiftinE positive center and in the maximum values of the
negative anomalies in the corresponding rek~ions ait~ans or
exceeds 20 gkm. There are 3 fi,,-I-ures, 2 tables.
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1. MeteoroloU-USSR 2. Weather forecasting-USSR
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3794
soV/49-M-74
Moscow. Tsentrallnyy institut prognozov
Voprosy dolgosrochnykh prognozov pogody (Problems in Long-Range
Weather Forecasting) Moscow, Gidrometeoizdat, 1959. 72 p.
(Series: Its: Trudy, vYP- 74) 800 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Sovet Ministrov. Glavnoye upravleniye
gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby.
Ed. (Title page): N.A. Bagrov; Ed. (Inside book): V.I. Tarkhunova;
Tech.'Ed.: I.M. Zarkh. I
PURPOSE: The publication is Intended for scientific workers, employees
of the weather forecasting service, and students of hydrometeorologi-
cal institutes and universities.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of 7 articles dealing vdth the prvblem
of long-range weather forecasting. Some articles contain specific
recommendations for charting monthly or mean-range forecasts,
and others deal with the theoretical problems of weather forecasting.
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SOV/3794
No personalities are mentioned. References are given at the end
of each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Bagrov, N.A. Analytical Representation of the Sequence of Meteoro-
logical Fields by Means of Natural Orthogonal Components 3
Kalmykova, N.M. Formation of dontinental Stationary Anticyclones
Under the Influence of Thermal Conditions of the Underl7ing Sur
face 25
Kats, A.L. Utilizing Some Characteristics of the donyersion of
Macroprocesses of Synoptic Seasons for Monthly Forecabting 32
Morskoy, G.I. Computation of Empirical Functions of the Importance
for Forecasting of the Nonzonal ?art of Mean Mmthly Altitude
Anomalies of 500 mb Isobaric Surfaces 40
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Rafailova, Kh.Kh. Application of the Regularities in the Change of
OT 500 Anomalies in Forecasting the Surface Baric Tendency Field of
Dw
the Next Natural Synoptic Period 47
Bagrov, N.A. Analogy of Meteorological Fields and Evaluation of
Forecasts 56
Morskoy, G.I. Forecasting by Baric Topography Charts 69
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7-28- o
RAFAILOVA, Kh.Hb.
Forecasting the baric field for each of the successive three
dabs. Trudy TSIF no.97:3-46 160. (MIRA 14:3)
C"leather forecasting)
Kh.
RAFAILOVA, Kh,
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- 500
Features of the connection between HIOOO anomalies and the
atmospheric temperature and using it to forecast the tempera-
ture of each of three days. Trudy TSIP no-119:36-50 '62.
(MIRA 16-1)
(Atmospheric pressure)
(Atmospheric temperature)
RAFAILOVA, Kh. Kh,- TOKUNOVA, A. I.; FEDULOVA, M. N.; SHABUNINA, T. A.
Some results of an operative check of the accuracy of sxperi-
mental forecasts of fields of pressure for each of three days.
Trudy TSIP no.119:98-103 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Atmospheric pressure)
RAFAILOVA,__jLh.Kh..., kand. geograf. nauk; BLINITIKOVA, Z.G.
Weather forecast for the U.S.S.R. in July 1965. Meteor. i gidrol.
no.7:69-72 J1 165. WIRA 19:6)
for the L: . S.
expec'~ecl over the
(MIRA 1~:9i'
T-': t-T! ~-, T-Fi rormc7cv.
RAFAILOVA, Kh.Kh.
Using,the analogousness in the distribution of the sources of
,j-500 anomalies for forecasting the mean monthly air temperature
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0116 Western Sibaria, and the European U.S.Ii.R. Trudy TSIP no.124;
33-39 163. (WRA 16:8)
(Siberia, Western-Atmospheric temperature)
(Atmospheric temperature)
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IAUTFIOR: Rafailova, Kh. Kh.
Soo
ITITLE- Study of the -continuity of the H1000 anomaly fields by means of Markov
chains for the forecasting of the mean.monthly air temperature
iSOURCE: Moscow. Tsentralinvyinstitutprognozov. Trudy, no.115,1962. zj
.~Voprosy dolgosrochnykh prognozov pogody bol'shoy zablagovremennosti, 107-112si.
TOPIC TAGS: monthly mean temperature forecasting, H1000-500 anomaly
Warkay chain elevation anomaly distributio northern hemisphere forecasting
ABSTRACT: This theoretical pape vestigates the prognostic significance of the
1properties of the distribution of H elevation anomalies relative to the Sao
)potential and their transformation hoxoothe northern hemisphere. A brief surveyis
-statistical
Trovided on wdsting literature on the use of statistical and synoptic
:methods to establish time and space-time relationships between the monthly air-
,temperature anomaly and the types of circulation patterns or the past character of
.temperature and precipitation anomalies. An analysis of the literature sources
;shows that the formation of the mean air-temperature anomalies of a given month
is decisively affected by a large number of factors that interact in both the
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4ntecedent and the current month: Radiation conditions, characteristics of th
atmospherical circulation, thermal characteristics of the atmosphere and of the
underlying surface, etc. However, the antecedent efforts have been hampered by
Ids
the limitation of the consideration of these factors to a limited region only. T
reduces the possibility of taking large-scale processes into consideration, since
they do not always manifest themselves at the expected time and in the expected
place. The present study concentrates on an investigation of the peculiarities of
500
the H anomalies over various sectors of the northern hemisphere and employbi,
1000
these peculiarities and the character of the distribution of the latter over the'
northern hemisphere for a'forecast of the mean monthly air-temperature anomalir
1 ;i I
over the European territory of the USSR and Western Siberia. The uti-lization of
the H 500 anomaly fields as an energy characteristic of the-air masses of the
1 00
lower hoalf of the troposphere makes it unnecessary, firstly, io examine each of the
factors which contribute to the formation of the thermal fields~ in the lower layers
of the atmosphere and, secondly, to analyze'the existing multiplicity of forms of
circulation, enabling the author, in other words, to accomplish the forecast of th-_'~-
surface air-temperature anomaly directly, thus eliminating the consideration of
the air circulation as an intermediate step. It is emphasized that, contrary to
existing literature sources devoted to the forecasting of the mean monthly ai'r
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temperature anomaly, the esent study has investigated not the mean monthly,
but the daily field of the H100000 anomalies and not only on the first natural synopitic:
area, but over the entire northern hemisphere over the 10-year period from 1930
to 1959. The mean daily and mean five-day anomalies of the surface air tempe-..a-
ture for the live years 1955-1959 were also employed. Verification of the conclu
:sions obtained was performed through their application to the observed data of the
year 1960. The details of the proposed analytical procedure are set forth. "The;;
al ta
author regards it his duty to note, with appreci 99, on, that the entire technic sk
0
of the construction of the daily charts of the Rio anomaly over the northern
00
hemisphere and of the averaged air-temperature anomaly fields'was performed by
senior technicians S. B. Sarkisvants and G. N. Hochetova,. and Technician S. N.
Aomanova.11 Orig. art. has 5 tables and 6 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none.
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 28May63 ENCL: 00
025
OTHE
SUB CODE: AS NO REP SOV: R: 000
Card 3/3
RMAIL(NA, Kh.Kh.
Some instructions for precipitation forecastirg. Trudy TSIP
no.124:75-80 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Precipitation (Meteorology))
ACC NRt AT7035071 SOURCE CODE. Ult/2546/66/000/154/0034/'0040
AUDIHOR: Rafailova, Kh. Kh.
ORG: none
500
TITLE: Linking of the anomalous fields H1000.over the northern hemisphere and the
temperature prognQsis over the territory of the Soviet Union
SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy institut proGnozov. Trudy, no. 154, 1966. Vzaimodeystviye
protsessov v stratosfere i troposfere i dolgosrochnyye progaozy pogody, (interaction of
processes in the stratosphere and troposphere and long-range forecasting), 34-40
TOPIC TAGS: long range weather forecasting, atmospheric model, atmospheric temperature.
ABSTRACT: The prognosis of the0anomaly gf the average monthly air temperature for
sector III (enclosed between 60 and 180 of eastern longitude of the northern hemisphere)
has been investigated by studying the linking of the isoanomalous fields H500 between
0 1000
this sector and sector II (enclosed by 0 and 90 of eastern longitude). The study was
conducted by using the data collected for 14 years (1950-1963) and by. employing a modifz- -
cation of the methods applied to the study of all the northern hemisphere (Kh. Kh..
Rafailova. Izucheniye preyemstvennosti poley anomalil OT500 s pomoshchlyu. tsepey
1000
Xarkova d1ya prognoza aredney mesyachnoy temperatury vozdukha. Trudy TsIP, vyp. 115,
Card 1/2
ACC NR. jW1005071
1962). The tabulation and statistical analysis of the results indicate that Geographic
localization of the characteristic distribution systems of the sources of anomaly
H500 over sector II is of paramount importance in distributing the anomaly sources over
1000
sector III (Asiatic territory of the SSSR). On the basis of this work and of that
published earlier by the author, it is possible to prepare a working prognosis of the
anomaly of the average monthly air temperature over all of the territory of the SSSR from
July 19063. Of 17 prognoses prepared in this manner, 13 (83%) were confirmed. Orig. art.
has: 4 tables and 1 figure.
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r- te of ~j I e
Nsuch. r,i,- o ty r, t,,i ~~ en !,o v mr; -me t - r -,o,,- rknry
So- Oct :~q, ~Let-,! 1-hu-n-I 'ryk- St-Itey,
RAFAILISKIY, F.G.
Connecting and disconpecting rotating hydraulic cylinderB. AVt.
prom. no.2:6-10 F 6o. (IMU 13:5)
1. KiYOVBki3r 9ovnarkhoz.
(Automobiles--Transmission devices)
C (.,1,i d ljl,~ I:Czechoslovakia H-15
CATEGORY
AB3, JOUR. AZXhin. 1~'o. 22 1)5',), i;o. 79317
111 .. ~ I
Not,
On the Drtevninatlan ci~ the Light Transmi.1m
Properties of Lamp qlass
ORI'7r. PUB. MektroLachn Obzor, 48, No 1, 14-19 (1959)
A B12 RA 0 T The properties of glass uEed in the production
of light bulbs (absorption, reflection, scatter-
ing, transparency) are diLcussed tozether with
ma~_,hodz for their deternination davelooed at tht
Prexue-Troe F1 ec tro technic lAntitiate. The ques-
tLon of the atandardizut'-on. of the above-I.-.aic:&+.e
glaaser, J_z examined.
-rom hutho-z".3 z;iimmary
wimf , v I .
"roblems of precise measurement of light intensity and
light flux. Jemna mech opt 9 no. 3: 65-68 Mr 164.
1. Experimental Institute of Electrical Engineering,
Prague Troja.
c 3 i
Fr-%%. professor A. Taubeztlz3 coll-~ction in Subotica. p. 86
J- u Za-rebu i
Hrvatslk
o dru.,:tvo) Z-'%Lyr-cb, Yugoslavia, 'Vol. 7, --o.
-IiA of --L 1959
U
TOSIC, Stanimir; POTK(MiJAK, Dusan; RAFAJW".rIC: Milos; BRAiKOVAR, Konstantin.
Mesothelioma peritonei. Srp3ki arh. celck. 91 no.10:
969-974 Or63-
1. Klinika za. unutrasnje bolesti
Beogradu (nacelnik: puk.prof.dr.
za patologiju u sudsku medicinu
Beogradu (nacelnik: pukprof.dr.
Vojnomedicinske akademije u
Milan Arsenijevic) i Institut
Vojnomedicinske akademijo u
Konstantin Brankovan).
S
TISIC, Stanimir, 3anltot.ski pu~ovrilk, i1oc.--Iir-.; RRAJLOVTC, Mllo3, Ljanitat.ski
major, dr.
Nutritional toxic o-,.I.rlfec tion with acute gastric dilatation. Vojno-
sanit. pregl. 20 no.9:586-589 S 163.
1. Vojnomadicinska akademija u Beogradu; klinika za unutrasnje bo-
lesti.
5
YEPIFANTSEV9 K.F.y inzh.; SUROVTSEVI L.A,,p inzh, RAI?AL'q Ya.G.p inzh.
i .- .
Construction of the Yanovskiy hydraulic mine@ Shakht. stroi. 4
no.12:18-22 D 160. NIRA 13:12)
1. Kombinat Donbassantratsitsbakhtootmy.
(Donets Basin-Hydraulic minin )
V
KOR,'IYEEVSKIY. D.!-.., !---L*--- TL-F~L"? inzin.
High rates of m--~iiiig workings. Shakh~. Stroi. 8 nc.L.*.
22-2-11 ATt6* (MIRA
1. Kjml.Lna'
KORNIYEVSKI-Y, D.N.; RAFA,L-, 1, Yu.Cj.; VA,';rl,'Yi,;V,, M.V., proj*., doktor tokhri.
nauk; ZUBVILITI-, jl,Ye,, Vand, lueklin, nauk
Problems of education in minin,v engineering, U oll 40 no.11:6-9
t65. f,41RA 18:11)
1. Kombinat Donlk-issanrrit..,it.~,hakh",,.is'uroy (for Karniyevskiy,
Rafall). 2. Institut. gornogo dela, g. Sverdlovsk (for Vasill7ev,
Zubrilov),
YEIIIFANTSEV, K.F... inzh.; SUROVI'SEV, L.A., inzh..;- RAFAL'p_Ya-. G.-, inxh.
Reducing the time needed for lining vertical shafts. Shakht.
btroi. 5 no.6:12-15 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Kombinat Donbassantratsitshakhtostroy.
(Shaft sinking)
ILICMiKOP A.I.; SAKYM,,'N.A.; RUAIES, E.E., dotsent
What type of a settling machine? UPI' 37 no.7:46 Jl 162 4URA 15:7)
1. Gipromashugleobogashcheniya (for atchenko). 20-
UkrNIIUg1eobogashcheniyt3 (for Samylin). 3. Khw~lkovskiy po3.itekhn-
icheskiy institut imeni V.I.Leninq (for Rafalex).
(Coal preparation plants-Equipmont, sad supplies)
RAFALES-LAMARK~A, ]~. dotsent
, ~E_
Theory of jigging. Izv. vys. acheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 5 no.10:
171-177 162. (AURA 15:11)
1. KharIkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Lenina.
Rekomendovana kafedroy gidrav'l'icheskikh mashin.
(Jig (Mechanical device))
UGINCHUS, Aleksandr Antonovich. prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; Priiboal ucha-
stiya MZSHK09 P. I., inzh., star. prep.; RAFALES-LO'ARK, E-4E., dots., kand.
fed,;- =ROZHM-l V.S. I
tekhn. nauk, retsenzen't; TRETITAKOVA, A.Rof
tekhn. red.
[Hydraulics and hydraulic machinery] Gidravlika i gidravlicheskie
mashiny. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Kharlkov, Izd-vo KharIkovsko o
gos. univ. im. A.M..GorIkogo, 1960. 358 P. (MIU 14:91
1. DeystvitellrWy chlen Akademii stroitellstva i arkbitektury
USSR (for Uginchus). 2. Khartkovakiy politekhnicheskiy i~stitut
im. V.I.Lenina (for Aleshko).
(Hydraulics) (Hydraulic machinery)
SOV/124-58-2-2000
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2, p 70 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Rafales --Lama rka. E.E.
T IT L E: Model Simulation of Gravitational Ore-dressing Processes (Modeliro% a--
niye gravitatsionnykh protsessov obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemvkh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Vot 10, Nr ~, pp 81-90
ABSTRACT: An application of the method of hydrodynamic model simulation to
the analysis of the ore-dressing process. Utilizing the fundamental
propositions of the theory of similarity, the author derives relationships
where,vith to characterize the "heavy- s us pension" ("sink-float") ore
dressing process. An analysis of the equation of the motion of a body
in the course of the jigging process, obtained in the paper, indicates
that jigging becomes more effective when the number of vibrations is
increased, Even though the weights per unit volume be equal, the
larger particles exert a smaller resistance than the small ones, and
hence the larger particles make their way upward. The author pro-
poses that the optimal characteristics of the jigging vibrations be
established utilizing the jigging criterion supplied in the paper.
Card I/I S. Ya. Vartazarov
SOV/ 124-58-8-9000
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 99 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Rafales-Lamarka, E.E.
TITLE: The Hydrodynamics of Gravitational Ore and Coal Dressing
Processes and Model Studies Made Thereof (Gidrodinamika
protsessov gravitatsionnogo obogashcheniya i ikh modeliro-
vaniye)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Labor. gidravl. mashin AN UkrSSR, 1956, Nr 6,
pp 142- 158
ABSTRACT: Analyzing the gravitational ore and coal dressing processes,
the author evolves an equation for the balance of the forces that
act upon an isolated body situated in a transient fluid flow. The
apparent weight of the body in the fluid G' is determined by
Archimedes' principle; the resistance force due to friction Rr,
according to Newton'5 equation, is proportional to the square
of the velocity; the supplementary lift A P due to acceleration
and equal to a= pfIv (a being the acceleration of the fluid, pf,
the density of the fluid, and v the volume of the body) is deter-
mined with Euler's one-dimensional equation; the supplement-
Card 1/3 ary lift force needed to overcome the inertial resistance force,
SOV/ 124-58-8-9000
The Hydrodynamics of Gravitational Ore and Coal Dressin2 (cont.)
R is determined from the equation
Rsi ~ K pf, (V d(v-w) / dt
wherein K is the reduced-mass coefficient, and v and w are the velocities
of the fluid and of the body, respectively. Hence, the total force I acting on
a particle equals
I G' � R r+ AP + R si
To make possible model studies of the ore and coal dressing processes in
dense suspensions, the author proposes that the two nondimensional para-
meters Nfl/ NT and v?-/dg be maintained equal ( -yfl and Y T being here
the densities of the water and of a particle, respectively, d the particle
diameter, and g the acceleration due to gravity). To make possible a model
study of the jigging process the author introduces into the equation for the
balance of the forces acting on an individual particle a term which takes into
account the energy loss occasioned by the collisions occurring amongst the
particles, which term is a function of 0 (the looseness coefficient of the
granules). To provide a similarity criterion for the jigging process the
(-.xpression In /ONTg is proposed (wherein I is the height of the jigging
Card 2/3
SOV/ 124-58-8-9000
The Hydrodynamics of Gravitational Ore and Coal Dressing (cont.)
vibrations, -y T = 'YT / -Y fl, and n is the number of vibrations per minute).
Attention is given to the formation of "pseudo--suspensions", i.e., the loose
masses of small granules that form during the ascendant half-period of the
jig vibration cycle, and the influence exerted by these "pseudo-suspensions"
on the ore-dressing process is examined. Analytical relationships are
adduced for the sizes of the material undergoing concentration, for the
amplitude of the jig vibrations required, and for the requisite number of
vibrations per minute, on the one hand, and for the similarity criterion for
the jigging process on the other, and all these relationships are graphed.
In the author's opinion, the graphs adduced in his article should be subject
to refinement on the basis of further practical experience and experimenta-
tion --- even though, in their present form, they already make it possible to
calculate approximately the various operating conditions of coal-concen-
trating jigs.
U.Ts. Andres
Card 3/3
- IL16 . ____
RAYALES- ANOrk at; TUDIN. A.I., assistant.
Methods of investigating certain regularities in the Jigging
process. U901' 32 ne.4:32-34 Ap '57. (Pff,RA 10:3)
(Coal preparation) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applic&tIons)
I
DTIRNOV, Petr Ivanovich; A SA CLISKIY, D.Ya.. dotsent, retsenzent;
RAFAUS, E.R., dotsent, retsenzent; FARSHCHIK, S.A., dotsent.
r a rs-e n-z e--nf;-MWTS-K IY,
I.L., dotsent, kBnd.tekhn.nauk,
retsenzent; KOHDAK, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; OITISHCHMO,
N.P., inzh., red.; GCRUOSTAYPOLISKATA, M.S., tekhn.red.
[Pumping and compressing machinery] Hasosy i kompressornye
mashiny. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1960. 281 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Pumping machinery) (Compressors)
(Fans, Mechanical)
RAFALM-W4MIKA, B.S., dots.; SULIML, V.I., inzh.
Dynamica of water and air nupply systom" il) )AU119111-101W
Jigs. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. n0-2:130-136 159.
(141RA 13:4)
1. Lharlkovskiy politekhnictieskiy inatitut imeni. V.I.Lenina.
Rekomandovana kafedroy gidravlicheskikh mashin.
(Ore dressing,-2quipment and supplies)
RATALET, Ari-rai a
Geologic and petrca-raphic study c-f' th-e ca-ystz-11-me bet-
ween A,,rr,--,i. I&mcu, Virful Gairia and Bulzesti de sua
(Southern Bihor) Dairi spamia sed 4c".~~3-cl'5 160A1
[publ. 1621].
l.'ote on the reopere e-rupthre rocirs of C-81-aciu (14etaliferi
Mountaim ). 225~2136
A)
pp
xrFn-er
"abl:IGM.
RUMILI/Plant Diseases Diseases of Cultivated Plants. 0-3
Abs Jour : lief Zhur tiol'o, If-, 7, 1958, 30207
Author : Rafaila, C., Tusa, C.
Inst :
Title : Me Effect of TreatinG Corn Seeds with Micronutrients for
Infections Caused by Ustila,go zeae (Beckm.) UnC. an~- Soro-
sporium holgi-sorehi f. zeae (Pass.) Savulescu.
Ori~3 Pub : Comun. Acad. RM, 1957, 7, No 3, 383-388
Abstract : Seeds were treated with micronutrients and insectofunLdci-
des. Zn helped to upset the balance of parasite to plant
and bootsted the yield. There was alsc an increased har-
vest with the use of 11a. Of the insecto-fun(;idices, the
most effective were Thiurad and riercuran, showing; netive
disenfectant and stimulatinC properties.
G.A. D'yakova.
Card 1/1
RAI,j~LFS_[AMARV,A, E.E .
ConditionE for hydrodynamic m-Aelinf,
M&Sh- 19, M-5:9c,-107 '59.
k,,oal preparation--Equipment
(EnFineerinr,
of a iiFger.
and supplirs)
models)
Trudy XhFI. Ser.
M-A 11~:g)
7jq
RAFA. !7YLI, R.Kh.
Struc-,ural c:-,rtrac ter 'stirs of the Ynkmrnana ore zona and :;,agez
o~' are fc~mation. Zakonom.ramn.polem.isk,~p. 7:363-36~*
1. Upravlentye geologii i okhrany nedr pri Scveta MlnL3trov
b ':R
-- R-AFALIKAS, S.B., dotsent
Sheehan's syrdrcme. A',cush.i- gin. 37 no.II83-88 161. (I-ap-A 14. ~6 )
(MIORRHAGE) (PITUITARY BODY-DISEASES)
RAFALIKES, I.S.; TESNER, P.ii.
Study of the carbon black process during diffusion burning of various
hydrocarbons. Trudy Mi16Z no.12:42-48 161. (MIRA lrj-l)
(Carbon black) (Hydrocarbons)
RAFALIKES, I.S.; TESNER, P.A.
Investigating the process of the
during the thermal decomposition
no.3:3-33 158.
(Natural gas) (Benzene)
formation of carbon black
of hydrocarbons. Trudy VNIIGAZ
(MIRA 11:8)
(Carbon black)
sit
it
I v
4illi I I a
Jill
4 04 all ill
a I Jill, I
it
in =A
41
11 j
J 4A
I ; I -
%.- I I
~j u
- RAIIALIKES, I.S.; ROBIIK)VICH, Ye-ya-; TESM, P.A.
Studying the process of the manufacture of highly dispersed
channel black. Trud7 VNIIGAZ no.3:95-105 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(Carbon black)
BELYAYEV, Ye.I., prof. [deceased]; BADYUK 'Ye *Ye BOGWOV) 1.1.y
prof.; BUBLICHENKO, L.I., prof.[decease4 IL1111, I.V.,
dots.; KEYLIV, S.L., prof.; MAZHBITS, A.M., prof.;
NALIND,', A.I., zasl. deyatell Kaz.SSR, prof.; MOSHKOV, B.N.,
prof.; NIKOLAYEV, A.P., prof.; PERSIANINOV, L.S., prof.;
POKHOVSKIY, V.A., prof.; FOLYAKOVA, G.F., kand. med. nauk;
RUALIKES, I
_Sj~) dots.; KHASKIN, S.G., prof.; SHTERU, I.A.~
prof
[Multivolume manual on obstetrics and gynecolrV] Mnogo-
torrmoe rukovodstvo po akusherstvu i ginekolog-' Moskva,
Veditsina. Vol.3. Book 2. (Pathology of the labor and post-
natal period. Physiology and pathology of the newborn infant]
Patologiia rodov i poslerodovogo perioda. Fiziologiia i pa-
tologiia. novorozhdennogo. Pt.l.[Pathology of labor] Patolo-
giia roff6i.- 1%4.- 895 P.-r (MIIRA 17:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Pereiarlvw). 2.'-DeystVT-
tellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Nikolayev).
,i~AMUSS-,.-Solcinong, kand. med. nauk; SHOGL, V.[txanslators];
STEEDERS, E., rcd.; AKE, I., tekhn. red.
[You can avoid mastitis if...] No krusu dziedzeru iekaisur-a
var imirgaties, ja.... "Liga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba,
1961. 26 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(BREAST-DISEASES)
BARTELIS, A. V., dotsent; ~AAYA.LM, S. B., dotsent; KILASKIN, S. G., prof.
Prevention and treatment of &btatian mastitie. Akush. i gin.
no.2:3-25 162. (MIRA 15:6)
(BREAST-DISFASES) ~LACTATION)
j-.Cj,CT-*.kj:OV?
G.Yt,.. kan(.7. r-ed. natec; I;IK014GHIK, O.K., kand. med.
nauir; Fil-A-DOVA, I.I.D., hanul. med. nauk; IRAFALIKES, 3.D.,
red.; LELICHIKOVA, Yu.-S., tekhn. red.
rar~s~ctionz of the Tenth All-Union Congress of Obstetricians
anc, Gynecologists, Decombei- 11-18, 1957 in MoscowIT:-udy Vsse-
~,-Oiuznoco sl,~;zda I;o~shwq 1~57. ~Joskva,
1c,61. 1E9 P. (MIRA 15-:11)
1. %Tscso:.,uzn:.--y :311-:ezd ~kusherov-gii 'ekolo,-ov. 10th, 1-1;o.~I-v-., 1~`,7.
BR1UDE, Isaak Leontlyevich [deceased]; PER.SMINOVp Leonid Semenovich.
Prinimali uchastiye: BRAUDE, A.I., doktor med.nauk; GRANAT, N.Ye.,
kand.med.nauk; ZM4UR, V.A., prof.; MAIMEVA, O.V., doktor med.
nauk; ~~A4LKE$,--S-B.., dotpent PORAY-KOSHITS, K.V., red.;
BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn.red.
[First aid in obstetrical and gynecological pathology] Neotlozhnaia
pomoshch' pri akuphersko-ginekologicheskoi patologii skva
Medgiz, 1962. 358 P. (6~15:51
(FIRST AID IN ILLNESS AND INJURY)
(OBSTETRICS)
RAFALIKES-j-AiB.,, dotsent (Moskva)
Early diagnosis of postpartum (postabortal) septic diseAeal
Vop.inU. mat. i det. 6 no44:67-69-Ap '61. (MIPA.114:6)
(SEPTIGEMIA). (LUNGS DISEASES)
NIKONCHIK, 011ga Kondratlyevna; RAFALIKES9 S.B.,_ red.; BALDINAg N.F., tekhn.
red.
[Arterial blood supply of the uterus and the adnexa uteri] Arterial'-
noe krovosnabzhenie matki i pridatkov zhenshchixw. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo
med. lit-ry Medgizo 1960* 58 P. (MIRA 14-- 8)
(UTMIUS-BLOOD SUPPLY)
I
LESIIOY, Sergey KuzImich; RAFAI'KF.S, S.B., red.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn.
red.
(Hormone therapy in gynecology and obstetrics; concise menuall Gor-
monoterapiia v ginekologii i akusherstve; kratkoe posobie. Moskyap
Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 62 p. (MIRA 3J+: 8)
(HORKONE THERAPY) (MECOLOGY)
RAFALKESS, Solomons, kand. med. nauk; SPROGE, V.[translator]; AKE, I.,
tekhn, red.
[You can avoid mastitis, if...]No krusu dziedzeru iekaisuma
var izsnrgaties, ja... Riga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba,
1961. 26 p. (MA 15:10)
(BREST-DISEASES)
POBZDINSKIT, Mikhail Vikolayevich; RAFALIKES, S.B.,rad.; BEL'CHIKOVA,
Tu.S., tekhn.red.
[Method for the investigation of sex gland functions in women
working with sources of ionizin.- radiationJ Metodika obsledo-
vaniia funk.sli polovykh zhelez u zhenshchin, rabotsiushchikh
6 istochnikami ioniziruiushchei radiatoii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo
med.lit-ry, 1960. 25 p. (MUIA 13:11)
(GENERATIVE ORGANS, FEMALE)
(RADIATION--PHTSIOLOGICAL ZFFECT)
STEPANOV, L.G., red.; KMSHKINAv Ye.A.9 red.; ALUSANDROV, N.I., red.;
RAFALMS, S.B., red.; ZUMA, N.K., tekhn.red.
[Hormonal research in gynecology; collection of works of the
Endocrinology Iaboratory at the Research Institute for Midwifery
and Gynecology of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S,.F.$.R.]
Gormonallnye issledavaniia. v ginskologii; abornik rabot laboratorii
endokrinologii Wauchno-issledovatel'skago instituta akusherstva i
ginekologil Ministerst-va zdrevookhranoniia RSFSR. NoWma, Goa.
izd-vo mBd..Iit-ry Medgizq 1960. 201 p. (MIRA, 14:7)
(GrNECOWGICAL RESEARCH) (HORMONES, SEX)
RAFALIXES, S.B., dotsent (Hoscow)
"PRychologicnl prepnration for childbirth" by L.G. St6pRvlO'7,
Roviewed by S.B. Rafallkes. Fel'd. i akush. 23 no.8:61-62 Ag'58
CHILRBIRTH-PSYCHOLOGY) (MIRA 11:8)
sTEPAROve LvG&)
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KLYUCHARXV, D.V.-,__WAI~qVICH, A.Ye.
Intracutaneous inoculation of niga against Dlague. 7eterinariia 34
no.2:22-23 F 157. (MLRA 10:11)
1. Goslidarstvennyy kontroler Armavirskoy biofabriki (for Klyucharev).
Veterinarnyy vrach kontrollnoy laboratorii (for Rafalovich).
(Swine plague -Preventive inoculation)
< tij/11A '10 'C
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theory of Coacentration 16 pulsating stro4m* (in Russian), Gom
Zb. no. 10, 37-39, 1953; Ral. Z& Afekb. 1956. Rev. 6070.
An Investigation Is made of the movement of Ia spheroidal solid
body In a Continuous mona-dimeasilonal stream of liquid. A dif-
ferential eq=tIo a is constructed to show the movement of the
body, taking Into account the resistance of the center according
so the quadratic rule.
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Th*re are mispriats in she formulas; in the expression for the
force Of Inertia, inStt2d of jv there sbould be V; in the differential
equation, the equality alga In square brackets should be replaced
by the misus alas, sod others.
A. X Pirverdyan, USSR
CoWwy R-Ietalivnyi Zhurnal
Trasslatios, Louricsy Ministry a/ Supply, England
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RAFAIRS-LUAM, N.A.
HFdrodynamics of processes of gravitational enrichment and thair
analog representation. Sbor. trud. Lab. hydr. mash. no.6-142-158
1.56. jMIRA 10-.11)
(Ore dresaing)
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POLYIE'WA, M-'4.', TU~FALIKRS I.S.; ROBINOVICH, Ta..Ya.; TESNER, P.A.
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F,)rmation of acet,-,rlpnp In the thornal decrmposition and incor,-
m 'y
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nlete caribustlen mf natural gas. Z-Uq V11 4
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Ro"iIIJOVICH, Yeja.;,,~TALIKESI I.S.
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x1ormation of carbon filaments in hydrocarbon ther-al. decompo-
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gition. Trudy r ._
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RAFAWKW, S.B.
"Puerneral endocarditiB; clinical asDects, diagnosis, treatment, and
prevention' by P.L.Sukhinin. Reviewed by S.B.Rafallkes. Akush. i
gin. 34 no-3:127-128 My-Je 158. (MIERA 11:6)
(MMOCARDITIS) (PUERPERIUM) (SUKHINIII, P.L.)
BRAUDE, Isak Leontlyevich;, MALIIIOVSKIY. Mikhail Sergej~evich; -SIR BROV,
Alekj~9n&T--I"no,iicII; PORAY-KOSHITS, K.V.. redaktor; RAFA4.'KFSS. S.B..
-1- ~ I -.-: -- --
redaktor; LYUDKOVSKATA, N.I.. tekhnichoskiy redal ,tor
Ellonoperative gynecology; a manual for physicians] Neoperativnaia
ginekologiia; rukovodstvo dlia vrachei. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med.
lit-rv, 1957. 591 P. (MLRA 10:4)
(GYNECOLOGY)
RAFALIKES, S.B., dotoent
Prevention of cracking of the nipplri&nd puerperal mantitia.
Pediatrila no.3:4P--51 my-je 154. Oum 8:1)
1. Is otdoloniya po lechaniyu maotito7 (zavo,-duyushchly - dotaent
S.B.Rafallkes) Moskovskogo rodillnogo doma No-3 (glavny7 vrach
N.S.Keybal)
(LACTATION) (MEAST--DISEASES)
,,Prop' hylaxi s and Treatment of Fissure of the Nipples," Felldsher i Akusher., No. 12~, 1949.
Docent.