SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUS, A. - YUSHCHAK, A. A.

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[Protection of transportAtion units having nuclear engines; translated articlesl Zashchita transportnykh ustanovok s iadernym dvigatelem; sbornik perevodov. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1961. 619 p. (MIRA 34:12) (Radiation-protection) (Iluclear reactors-Safety measures) AC4;. NR, AP6036099 SOURCE CODE: UR/0256/66/000/0111GO52/0057 kUTHOR: P. (Major general); Banshchikov, 1. P. (Engineer; Colonel); Ksenofontov, Yu. V,"Ain"g,ineer; Captain) )RG: none rITLE: Network planning [Use of work-flow diagrams to control operations] ;OURCE: Vestnik,protivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 11, 1966$ 52-57 COPIC TAGS: operations re ti -,are)%, _.4-Mv44t Cquipmeat waitudnance/ A4 Z,4" ABSTRACT: The authors of t s article state that t e use of work-flow diagrams by the electronics troops of the air-defense forces has given good results. This system affers advantages in themanagement and execution of research worR,in heavy industry, and in other branches of the national economy. The 1964-66 experimental period has )roved that the operational reliability of radar stations is improved by using the newl' 3ystem. The time required for'repair worik on radar stations has been shortened by 2-3 times. Orig. art. has; 2 tables. [WS] SUB CODE: V~r,151 SUBM DATE: none Card 1/1 UDC:__ none VADIAS V.; INOPIN) Ye.; YUSL?2 I'L Electron scAttering by nuclei according to theD( -particle model of the nuclOus- Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no-4:1164- 1166 0 '63. (WRA 16:11) YUSMOVIG111 N- A* "Therml Tnflamation and the Boilin,w Point of the Given Explosive Compound," - 194O.-Inst, f d 27, No. 2. or Chem. Physic3. Acad. Scie Leningra . cl940-.- Hie and VEM'0111CHAGIN, L. Loborotory of Phyaics of High Preasure, IW USSR "Investigations or. the Velocity of Sound in Liquids at the Press-,~=-,s up ' o 2000 Atm," a paper submitted at the Colloquium on the Optical and i1cousticol .Properties of Compressed Fluids and Intermolecular Forcesf 1-6 Jul 57, Bellevue, France. B-3,087,136.1 6 Sep 57 Li U 11 14 11 4 11 'A V 11 t $,--off ZMA a 4 t A 00 a A mawov and A.A. L -00 00 . Son Mdfgt(40 fMo bgc=*. fc%d. cad. sci. V. R. 51 S. 20, Ompt b -04P Ole . I . - Yugefovic Fc&13)--D bc=tuf&d with scutrrAu ith a W.PCIW tj '00 00 4, (30,0M e, T-) cl;lils sk- ek," W % cmitte'd (fle "trk haft, 1 4.2 bri, One 0(4' c1ft""40 I I l culwcoko (4 tho fit I fm datc"IsKaws jolef"a Me NJ. vmoflo l l l 00 a , eve to 11110 Ww"'a -0 0 oo -09 09 00 o 00 J i 00 00 o -!zoo 06 1 x0 00 00 JOO ~00 00 00, 400 900 00 a0 40 0* -t ::o 0 to* t .7 1 a 14 0 a 1 6; 64 0 11 11 1 a T- ~x A 0 0 to a a It a 'q it (I if It 43 0 1 to 0 o a a 0 o 0 06 V 0 0 0 0 * 0 9 0 Is 0 o a t 0 4; 0 o a 0 * o a 0 a a fp is 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 o o 0 0 0 o o . 1 YUSEFOVIGH, A. A. "X-Ray Emission from the Isomers of Radioactive Bromine," 22, No. 9, 1939; Physico-Tech. Inst. Leningrad. c1939-- YUSEMVICH; A. A. "Energy of conversion Electrons Arising In The Transformation of Branine Isomersn, Dok. AN, 24, No. 2, 1939;. PhYsico-Tach. Inst*; Leningrad. c1939-. YUSEF-OVICH., A* A. "Nuclear Isomerism of Branine",_Iz. Ak. Nauk SSM Ser-Fiz., 4. No. 2. 1940, PhYsioo-Technical Institute of the Aco of Sci. of the USSR, Leningrad. -1940-. YUSEMCIll A. A,* "The.lamerism.of Atcmic Ilucleitt Zhur. Phys.., 281, No- 4-5, 701- IlIs 1940; Physico-Tach. Inst.. Acad- of Sciences of tho USSRp Leningrad. olg4o.. YUSEFOVICH, G.I. Effect of-.damping dn th6 itrea of dyna .0c instabilit;r of Circular saws. Naudh. trudy LTA no.97t99-104 162. (MIRA 1~:2) VYZGO, M.S.; SULEMIEROV? K.Lj-, -#Yv Concerning the reinforcement of piled rock lbehind the apron. Izv. AN,. Kazakh. SSR. Ser. energ. noil:65-76 161. (MIRA 14;12) 1 (Dams) - TUSEVICH, I.S. Thoracoplasty in soollosis. Test.khir. 70 no.2:36-41 J, 1.50. (CM 19:3) 1- 0'- the 13mP&rtmGnt Of Orthopedics and Prosthetics (Head of Department -- H.1,9~Xgl1k)i State Order of Lenin Institute for the Advana6d 7r6lain,0, Of VIVelcians imani G.W.Kirov (Direotor O.A.%namensiciv). YUSEVICH, L.,- ME-ZHIBORSIKA-YA, V.M.-, VArNiH-TOK, 1.B. ...... Information. Zhurd novro I palkh. 65 no.10,46-153 165. (MIRk 18.,2) YUSEVICHO L.S. (Moskva) some Btages of development of the teaching on oligophrenia, Zhur. nevro i paikh. 63 no.?tIO97-1101 163. (MIRA 17:7) ; - RKAREVA, Grunya Tef imovna. Prinimala uchastiya JIMM~h ~ I. ROTOUTH, G.A.. red.; BULIDTATBT, U.A., tekhn.red. (Clinical lectures on child psychiatry] Alinichaskle lektaii I po paikhiatrii detakogo vosresta. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo mad, lit-ry Hadgiz. Tol.2. 1959. 403 p. ~(mmA 14a) (CHILD PSTCHIATRT) YUMICH, L.S. "Problem of brain dove2opmant and the-affect on it of larmful ~Iactorsll by B.N. Klosovakii. Revietted try L.S. Musvioh. Zhur. nevr. i poikh 61 no*8-1270-1271 161s (MIRA 15:3) (KLOSOVSKII,, B.11.) USOVICH, MI. S. Amputation Rnd. orthopedic appqratutj 2. 1;,d., iopr. I dop. Lenin~,,rad Modglz~ Leningradekoe otdolanie, 19h6. 166. DSG 1. AmDutation. 2. Artificial limbs. Itu JEOSILOVg, S.A.;-- TWEVIGH, HaSo ITANOVA, -H.T, -Pbysiological.conditions.for the use of a shoulder Drostbasis. ?iz:Lol. zhur., 39 n0-3:279-285 Vq-Je #53. (KUL 6:6) 1. TAaningradskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut protecirovaniya. (Artif icial limba) -YUSEVI(my M.S., prof. Prosthesis and work capacity after forearm amputation. Qrtop.tretvz. i protez. 20 no0-2:34-37 F '59. (MM 12.-12) 1. lz -)mf Pdry ortopedU i protestrovanlya Gosvftretvennogo Inatituta dl.va usovershonstvovanlya vracha7 (zav. - prof* Me luslik) I Lenin- gradekogo proteznogo zavoda (dir. P.A. Gogolev). (FORLM, Burg, amputation, proath, & work capacity (16as)) (AHMAT I011 forearm, proath. & work capacity (Pus)) (WORI capacity after ampntation offorearm (Ras)) YUSEVICH. Ya.S.. prof. 11earthrosis of the neck of the femur as a nethod of restoral.-tca of movement in bilateral ankylosis of the hip joint Khtrargila 34 no.2:66-71 P 158. (~MA 11:4) 1, Is ortopedicheakago oidelaniya (ZaV. - Drof. Ya.S.Yuaevich) leningradak o nauchno-iseledovatellakogo institute travmatol 1 i ortopedii dir prof . V.S *Balakina) (HIP, d;s. bilateral ankylosia, sarg., neuroarthrosin of femi neck (Rtf.)) (FEM V=q surg. neuroarthrosis in bilateral ankylosie of hip Joint (Rua)) HE Zffik M �R tZ i- Ni fiA l ' t g!gg", ; 0 4NI~1 k Ix-in ~g RIP I I 11 4 in 1 IUSZVIGH, U.S. Possibility, of grafting a giant-call tumor Into the soft tiefftes, Trudv Lon. gos. nauch.-Isal. 1126t. travm. I, ortop. n*.?:293-297 118. (KIRA 13:6) 1. Iz otropedicheakogo otdeleniya Laningradakago gosudarstveuno- go nauchno-issladowatellskogo Inatituta. travmatologil I ortopedil. (TIBIA-TUMMS) :11 Ig- Sap. YUSE11ICH, Ya.S. Homoplasty following extensive resections of the articular ends of the tubular bones; preliminary report. Trudy Len.gos.nauch.-isisl. inst.trami ortop. no.8:155-163 161. ~,1;19) (BONE GRAFTING) -YUSMCH, U.S., -prof. IlMcinw~ arthroplaotj of the hip joint aocording to X,2* WUolls method in the treatment of wthiosis deform a. Ortop., tr&vMA Proter. 22 no.3s.10-13 161. (KM 1414) lo Iz ortopedicheskogo otdoleniya (zav. - profe Ya*Ss Yusevich) Laningradskogo nauabno-issledovatellskodo instituta travmatolo- gii i ortopedii (dir. - prof. T,.S, Balakina). (HIP JOINT-4MM) -7r, tt~ E,V BLMV, prof. (Leningrad); G f.(M3skv&)I 0 pro K.K., doktor' "~kD DRLCH=KAY'A' COLIDGA14-KER, U.S., proir.(Leningrad); XCIT-77, P.O., zasl. dayatell cauh, Prof. (Leningrad); LEVIT, V.S., ssel. dayatell nauki, rof [deceased]; LIDSKIY, LT., zeal. dayatall nauki prof.fSve;dloisk); NAPALKOV, PA, zeal, deyatell nauki prof.(Leningrad); PETROV,B.A., prof.; PRIOFOV, N.N.Cdeceased]; SAMOTOM, B.A., dots.(Lenlngrad); OVSKR P.L., prof.Cde,;easedj; FRtMM, A.P., prof. 'dw sHmamARAN, ze.s., Prof. Moskva) I E~SVICHYa Prof. red. I GOLIDGAIMR, K.K., red.; F-LICHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn. red. (Specialized surgery; manuallor physicians in tbree volumes] Ch=tnaie khirurgiia, rukovadstvo'dlia vrachei v trekh t-3makb- Pod red.-A.A.Vishnevakogo i V.S.Levita. Moskva, Hedgiz. Vol.2.(Abdodftal cavity and its organs, spinal cord, spine, pelvis, uroginital systeal Briualmaia,polostf i as organy, spinnoi moxg, posvorwohnik tas, w- -chapolovala sistamal 1963. 717 p. i (MRL 160) ey3tvitelfnyy chlen Akademii meditainskikh nauk.(for Kornav, Priorov). 2. Chlea-korreopondent Akademli metiltainskUhnai* (for Lidakiy, Petrov, Mldin). j (SUFCIERI) YUSEVICH, YaaSap prore Charac~aristics of the surgical treatment of pes equinus in adulvs. Ortop.gtravm. i protez.125 no.2t47-51 F 164. (MIRA 18?1) 1. 1z ortopedicheskogo otdalaniya (zav. - prof. Ya.S.Yusevicb.) Taningradsk" 0 instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (direktor - prof. V,S.Balaldna~, Adres avtora: Leningrads P-469 park Leninag d.5., In matologii i ortopedii. ~-t if probrv:71(,~, -Sm lma~d.,9, YT.96) t~6*bh~~d of elonga-~,on of the t,,~,hjj es t,~3n,-j.-,Tj -U rd c~onditi 'cno OTt,);'op 2 pr 6 ric.q.,57-59 16g. (MMA 18!-0) instf.tuta PrOfa V.S. Balalim). YUSMCHI-~U. otrmqography- in rtorvous- diacaaaa dnd crWototarq-~70' y N. Rosselle and others. - Reviewed by IU. Usevich. Zhur. navre i paikh. 62 no.5:789-790 262. (MIRA 15:; 6) (EJZCTRCMYOMAPHY) (MVOUS SISM-Dimm") (TETAJ N.) rusEvicil, Yu. S. i peri, jjc*o~.sjcoy j tusentralln6y sistenr u chelovoka. u fe 36940. Vozlbudimout' P'-J -avrr-I V s*-... l-,crroj(j:.~jya vc~rian. T. TT. 1949 275- 8 SO: ip-topis, Zhurna:Llnykh StateY, VGl- 50., Moskva, 1949 YUSEVICH, TU. S. 2265 3 Yusevich, Y-U. S. 0 31oelektricheskikh Osobennoety-ak~ Nekotor-71--h Tipov Dvigatellnykh Proyavlenii Cheloveka. Soobshch. 1. Trudy Akw.d. 'lled. Npauk SSSR, T. IV., 1949, S. 109-21 --- Bibliogr: 9 Nazv. So: Lotopin', No. 30, 194n YtTSF VITCH, Yu. (107) Poesibilitice of studying the eleetrical 7ftivity of thelower segments of thin ny)invl cord ln,mAn (ftstlpn tnirt) Vop. llo,irokrdr. 1,951, 15/6(~-10) Graphs 3 in 16 patients suffering from varions lesions of the ONS, measuremento of spinal action Y)otentials were cstrried out, simultaneously with luinbar puncture, whereby the stylet of the needle zerved as active electrode: another needle is Inserted sub- cutpneously 1 to 4 cm. above the punctiure in the midline as iAtnnive electrode. Fe- cordings are taken with the needle in extra- and intrad'aral i)osi i ions. The obnorvation- of a highiDr amplitude of oscillation in the intradural record led to the conalusion that the dura, has some Insulating affect and, furthermore, that the record stands in causal connection with an electrical activity of the 10tradural nervous organs. Thin view is supported by a more pronounced respiratury rhythm In subdural records as commared with extradural ones. After removal of the usup.1 small amount of CSF a conspicuous diminution of the emplitude of oscillation was noted. In view of the small number of casee. the authors do not yet Facribe any pathognomonic value to this method. Heopner - Graz Clinical electrovapbv of =a=2sr tonze In norml and pathologid conditions. Zh. nevropat, psikhUt.* KbaL-va 53 w;12:967-972- Deco' 1953. (CUM 25:5) 1, Broom of the Pathology of Movements of the Institute of Neurolog7 of the AcadwW of Medical Sciences UM19 YUSEVICH, TU.S. Clinical electromyogmpby in investigation of speech 41morders; proliminar7 comunication. Zhur. nevr. t palkh. 54- no.12-996-1003 D 154. (;4LRA 8.- 2) lo Institut navrologil Akadamil meditainskikh nauk SSSR. (SMCH IDISOMMRS. physiology clectromyography) (BIACTRONYOGWIfff In vArlous diseases, apeach disard.) BAMMOVA,, S-V-; 2REWWrAU. 'fe.A.; STM=EjjOT.5rAyA, N.Tm.; 2SUM. K"'-; YMUTJOH- TU.S. (Koskrm) The nervous systan In Urov's disease. Kl"med.. -33 no.11:48-54 9 155. (HLM 9:7) 1, Is InStItuta nevrolOCIIAM GSSR (dirs"derstvitelinyy chlon ANN SSSR prof. N.Y.Monovalov) (OSTEOARM'IT 13 , deformans andemicap nervous systm In) (URVOUS SYSTM. in various disiasse ostsoarthritis deforman endemical TUSE710H. TU.S. Uxe of a screening electrode In alectromyographic investigations. Biul.akap.biol. i med. 40 no.9:75-77 S '55- (HTXA 8:12) 1. Is Instituts nevrologii (dir.-daystvitallayy chlan AHN GSSR N.Y.Lonovalov,) AXN SSSR, Koak7a. (IRLBOTROMTOGRAPAY. --screening electrode-in)__ TUSETICHO TUOSO FathmOwl"Vwstology of excitation processes in pollor7slitim. 21mr,, nevr. i po'kh. 55 no.2: 89-95 P 155. (MiA 8:4) Institut acyrologii (dirs profo' N-Y-Konovalov) AMU SSSR. (POLIOMLITIS, pbVelology, slactrwyogmpbV) (MMIROMY00WHY, in various diseases, polio.) YU.S. y U-71 HP Yu# S.: "The clinical electrcrkyograp.V and pathophysiolo7ical meohanis mm of certain Inotor d Isorders. Aeful J~Io(j Soi, IISMP 1956. WtOM-0h f Or tile Depad of Doct,)r in Bidjap jolenea, Knizhnayu letopis', No 39, 1956, Moscow. _YMEVICH, YU.S, Alectrical activity in the neuromuscular oerip~ar7 in lateral amiotrophic sclerosis. Zhur.nevr. i paikh-. 311pplement:21 157. 1. Institut nevrologii (dir. - prof. II.V.Konovalov) AMN SSSR, Moskva. (SCLEROSIS) (MUSCLES) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) TUSAVIC , ~iq:,~ .~ -'- Hathod of clinical electrorqography inregional diagnpsts of disorders of peripheral motoneuronse Zhur.nevr. i psikh. Sup '57. ..Plement:31-32 ~ (KIRA 11:1) 1. Institut nevrologii (dir. - prof. H.V.Konovalov) AKII.%SR, Moskva. (ELECTROMYOGRAPHT) (NKRVOUS SYM14--DISEASES) XUBAVICH, Tudifl Samo lovna [zi,ectrocqograpby_in the treatwnt of nervous diseames] glaktromlografila- v kliniks nervnykh bole -znel. Koslcva, Nedgiz. 1958.' 126 p. (KIRA 12:6) (ELMTROMYOGHHT) (MMVOUS SyS=--DISm;zS) TUSMTICH, T Some problems in clinical electromyographic studies (vith stmzary in English]*' Zhuro'nevre' i.palkhf* 85 noo'lltI383o-1388 9158 (HIU 12:1) 1. Institnt nevrologii (dir. - prof*' N.V. Konovalov-) ANY SSSR Rookwa. (ELECTROHrOGRAPHr. problems in olin, electromyographic situdies (Rug)) YUSEVICH. Prognostic gignificance of alectromyographic data In pollon7olitts. Zhur.nevrl,'I palkh. 59 no,ll:-1365-1,369 159. (Km 13t3) 1. Institut nevrologil (dir. prof. N.Y. Konovaloy) AMR SSSR, lloskva. (POLIOKMITIS) (WZCMHTOGRA,MY) 4011nical electromycgraphy4 by Carlo-Serra# Dicio COV11110,0- Reviewed by IMUsevich. Zhur. nevr. i. psM 63. no.5 ,-781-7C4 . ,61. WFIA 14:7) (ELECTROMYOGIIAPHY) (SERRAO CARLO) (Go 'ULLO, LUCIO) ~N, YUSEVICHO Yuls. Meotri.cal activity.of hurw =aeloa in acqw ns-urolrSectiona. Zhur. novr. i poikh. 62 no.3:374-379 162. (YMA 15:3) I. Institut nevrologii (dir. prof* N.V. KonDvalov) AM SSSR.,-Mookva, (EIECTROflOGRAPHY) (BRAIN-DMMLSM) YUSEVICH, Yudiff Samoylovna; NAZARDV,'V.A.,'red.; PRONINAt N.D.0 -tskw- (Electromyography.of.the tonus of-the skeletal musculature in man under normal conditions and in pathology] Elektro- miograftia tonusa skeletnoi muskulatury cheloveka v norme i patologii. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. (mn 16:9) (ELECTROMYOGRAPHY) vim, KHONDKART-UT, Clinical aspects and OlectromyoVaphy irl 101JUple sclerosis. Zh. nevropat. pslkhiat. Korsakov 63 no,3132,6-351 163 (MID4 17:1) 1. Institut nevrologii Cdi--. - prof. N.V. Xonovalov) A14N SSSR, Moskva. ZHIMUNSKAY-k, Ye.A.;KHON*~~IM4 CI.A.- YLTSEVICH ~Yu-s Some clinical and electron pilologica]- problemas -~n -=ItIcle .h loro') s c Zhur. now. i (tll lift 16, ill 1. stitut m-wrol,oftill (dirt.,hor prof. N.V.] ono , v) A-' vaj 0. ;411 ss""I" , Moskva. A of 111-1-1 e~eztrj7! ac~i c- --acIc-3 in a ti- C'n 1, -7 848 164. Wan ra-e.) L fnstitut, 11,~Vfclcccii R.IV. Korovalciv) A114,4 SSSR., -- 'Vitt: 11 Ophthalmology Nov 5 9 EXCERPUMEDICA Set 12~"/o 13/ 1695. ALTERATIONS OF COLOR SEINSATION UNDER HYPOXIC CONDITIONS - Frantzen B. S. and Yustin A. 1. Leningrad - FIZ[OL-ZH- 1258, 44.!6 (519-525) Graphs 4 TATe-a-r-- T~e influence of hypoxia on colour discrimination was studied in a high-pressure cabin by means of an anomaloscope designed by G, IN . Rautian. Hypoxi a affected each of the 3 sets of colour-senritive receptors (red, green and b1iie sensitivel. As a rule, the acuity of colour discrimination increased at moderate altitudes (2000 to 3000 m,~ and decreased at hioer altitudes (5000'4000 in~. In Aome sets of receptors, however, depression was sometimes found even-at lower altitades. The higher the discriminative acuity was at sea level on the day of th4 experiment, the more was it impaired at altitude. Repeated tests performed on the same eKperim(!ntal subjects revealed some variations in discriminative acuity between receptors at sea level. At high altitudes the greatest loss of acuity Was found in that flet of rcceptors which was the most sonsMve on that particular day. Simonson Minnealtolls.Minn. (11, 120) V6 YUSFIII, G.A., dote.; ABRAMOVA, Ye.I. (Kuybyi3hav) Leontlasis ossea. Yest.oto-rin. 20 no.1:95 *a-F '58. (MIELA- U:3) (Rusj',, (LEORTIASIS OSSIM. case reports OSISHCHIK, prof., doL-tor takhn.nauk; KORCRINSKlY, loll** prof.9 doktor takha.nauk; BYXHOTSIIT, V.A., kau(I.tekha.n&mk; PCILTAKOV. S.V.# kand.tekhn.nau ; DTMVlCffffATA.,ff.A.. insh.: YUMU, 1.1(.* inZh*; DUZIMMICH, S.Tu., inzh.. nauchnyy red.,. HftftftV-'~~&Olzd-va; BOROVW, HoLo takhn,redo EStrangth analysis of bearing masonry walls of bvIldings to be -constracted in-setsmAc regions an4i Instmatic,*In-for-performLac. the anslysial Primer r scheta na proohnosO 'kaxonafth no shohM $ten a 9u zdaniio vosvodimykh Y saismichaskikh ralonakh, i ukazanita k primerm raschets, Moskva, Goo, izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam. 1958. 24 po (KIRA 12:2) 1. Akademiya stroitalletva i arkhitakttLry CSSR. Institut strol- talInykh konstruktaly. 2. T33ntrallnyy naxLchno-Issle4OTateIIsk:iy Institut stroitellnykh konstruktoly Akademil stroitalletva i arkhitaktury 6551t (for Onishchik, Korchinekiy. Bykhovskiy. Polyakov). 3, Proyektnyy Inatitut No*3 Hintaterstva siroitallstva RSM (for Dykhovichnaya, Thefin). (Narthquakes and building) (Walls") KORCHIIISKIY, I.L., prof., doktor tekhn. Mauk; J1OLYAKOVO'S.V.v doktor tekhn, nauk; ByKHOVSMI V,A..# kand- takhn. naulr; FAYLYK., V.S.1 inzh.; YUSFIN I.M.1 inzhe; AVEDIFNA, imsh.; IMTKAIG.A., I- red. GOPt~-!RGI T.14.0 tekhn. red. example of earthquake design of a =lti-stqr7 frame building with and without enclosure walls with attached Instrudtiond-Fri- mer rascheta, mnogoetaAnogo karkasnogo zdaniia so stenovym zapol- meru raschdta. Mosk7ap- Gos.- izd-vo llt---~ po stroit,,N&rkhit,'1'-.- stroit. materialan# 1961. 66 p. IRA 34: 32) TSentrallnyy nanchno-issledovatelltddy institut-stroitellnykh konstruktsiy Akademii stroitel'stva. i arkh-4-tektvxy SSSR (for Korchinskiy., Polyakov) Bykhovskly,* Pavlyk), 2..ProyeAW institut No.5 Ministerstva stroitellitva RSRS (for YuW.'Ins Avedikova)v (Earthquakes and building) Y,U~SFR-.", I.M* (Calculating frame buildings for seismic action taking into account high forms of vibratio!a; tables.and graphs] Raschet karkasnykh zdanii na seismi,zheskie vozdeistviia s uchetom vysshikh form kolebanii; tablitsy i grafiki. Moskva, TSentr. nauchno-issl. i proektwji in-t tipovogo i eksperimentallnogo proektirovaniia, lachebno-ozdorovi- tellnykh i sanitarno-kurortnykh zdanii.. 1964. 78 p. (MIRA 18:4) YUSPIN, L..Inzhener-ekonomis,t .3conomic effectiveness of erecting housesIvIlth naterWe taken directly from tmaks, ML, etroisRoske 2 no,3:-5-6 Ur 159, (KVA- 2235) (Roccow-,Apartment houses (Cona traction Indus try-Costs) _)WFINP Le; _P11VO-MANO -Z.,, otarohiy nauchnn sotrudaik -for. Ilotentialz lasiaring- labor-input'on finlaldng-Operatlo ac- Ha_ atroie Ron- 3 Ro.3&10-111 Ur 162, (RIRA 16:2) 1. Glavnyy inzb. -laboratorii - ekowmiki stroitellst*a-Nauchno-isale4ovatell., skogo inatituta-Glavnogo upravlaniy,a a zhilishchaonu i gra*danskoma stroitelistvu v g. Hbakvs (for Yusf%5. (Plastering) (Painting.lIfidustrial) IOILkS, B.Ya., kand.ekon.nauk; YUSFIN. L.A.; KOSTINA, U.N., insho-okono- mist Rconomic expediency of assigning the management of agency- owened apartment houses to local Sovieta. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 33 no-11:8-10 N '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. GlavW Whener laboratorii ekonomiki stroitelletva gaucbuo-isoledovatellskogo instituta Hosstroy. (Moscow--Housing mana ement) YUSFIN L.A.P* -M&KAFJWO# Z-I?-* UaUchnyy sotrudnitc ps of new, Some shortcomings in the d8sig r-,partment houses. Gor.khoz.Koske 34 no.4:13-15 Ap 160. (KMA 130) 1. Glavnyy inzhener laboratorii ekonomiki Stroltallstva nauchno-iseledovatellskago instituta mosstroys, (for Yusfin). laboratoriya ekonomiki stroitelletva nauchno-Looledovatell- skogo inatituta Hoestro" (for Hakmranko)v -wrApartmant houses) IONAS, Boris Yakovlovich; YUM- N, Lazarl Abranovich, BODYLETA, L.V., ;-tiik red._; GERASINIOVA, Ye.S. dm. red. (Economic effectiveness of specialization and cooperation in conotruction]FI,conomicheak-aia effektivnost' spetsializatsii i koolmArovantia v stroltollstvo. Mor-Wa,, 'xkon?wAzdnt, 1902. 59 (MIRA 15, 10) (Construction industry) GRIGORIYEV, TleAlmlir NikolWavich, lnzTa.; insh., red,.; VAG339 AA.,, iuzh,, red, led-va; takhn,'red,* [Rlvg furnwoo kor heating metal] rAltsevya pachl dlia nagrm metalla, Roakvao' Gos~*~ wiuc~no_tek~n. izd-vo lit-ry po cheraol I tsvetnoi motallurgii. 1958. 292 P, (min n'.8) (;m;;ar-qG' Heatiuc) TAYTSs Noy Yurlyevich; LIVSEITS, A.19., inzh., rcd.Lj.~URINt Yu.Sv red.; ATTOFOVICH,, M.K.q.tekhn. red, IsechnoloZy-- of sleel - heating] Tekbnalngiia nagrova stali. lzd.2. j, -p id ---M s, r,,- zdatj--,4'62w-- i (St.eal-Thermal properti- a-s) POOVISNEV, A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.,; BAZANOIF, F.M., kand.tekhft. nauk; VEGIWI, Ye.F.~ kand.tekhn.nauk; -.-YUSFjj.,....-Yu.S.?__inzh. I -- paLqVL5NEV A.N.; YU.S.. g 0 bro investigating the mapstizing izv.vyv.ueheb.zav.; chern.met. 5 no-3.10-2911.62. (MM 15:12 ld~ Hoskovakiy inStitut stali i,sPlavovs (Kerch Peuinsula-Ir(m ores) (Ore dressing) 4 PO-KUVISMEVP A.N. (MOgkVa);_.yU3FjN, Yu.S. (Moskva),, LIZUNOV~-G.I. (Moskva) Magnetic analysis of iron ores. Izv. AN-SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no-5:13,17 S-0 163. (MIRA 16: U) A.I.; SPEKTOR, A.N.; SHCMPIILOV~ ZARAIGIAN-1, N.P.; POL'KIII) S,I.; FOYuHIVISNEIN', A.11. Technical and economic estimutE of i.-he connentrfJability of lean iron ores. Report No.2. Izv. vys. ucl-eb. zw;.L FI.A I chern. met. 8 no.9:17-21 165. OT- 8;9~ 1. voakovfl~iy inotitut stal'i 1 SPI-avov, Y113FITI9 Ta.so IdUMVP G. I. rus"dMIOMIJAYEV, A.A. v7s: meta Iren of rapli uchob. mvo; cherno met* 8 165. A 182-, Moskowki-y Institut sW-1 i sP-Iavzv- T417,0011s 0,1-*' SFEFT("R, 1,-,N~ YTJS-F!Nk dot,-z:=InI,nR Yjrj n,-~f4ng J, - -trid reducibIlIty tempem-bure, cr Irori ore materials. Zav,lab, 31 no*3085--)86 tf;;~ ONURA :L8.12) I. Moakovuki-7 inatitut, o-Itall i spllavov* JAPS13M, A., glavuy7 inch.; YOPI17A. _&-. -inch.; KOSATA. No. inch., Substituting coumarone resin for colophonr. Prom,. koop. 13 no.4:15 Ap 159. (mm 12:6) 1.yizbnedneprovBki)r khimicheski7 savad, g.Dnepropetrovsk (for Onepropetrovsk-Lacquer and lacquering) MENA 1-24 z0 USSR/Modicine Jfectv! qf Radiation Mar/kpr 53 "Changes in thq Supraronal Cortex Under -4-he Xffect of Ultraviolet irred-latt-or. in Evytham -- Producing Doser!," 1. A. Dudnik. Jr Sci Ae-Roc-. Doe I.V. Pyettigorskiy-. B.Z. Tzefina, Cand Mod Set, narkov Set Rmo~ Inet for t1-# Protection of 1-Tother., and Child Vop Ped i Olldwany Hater 1. Date,, Vol 21, No 2. rp L18-1:4 Deecribes exptl Irradiation of r,%t-- with ultrte~vidlat-rmrya of varied Jortre. Findings tahowad an increAse in wei&tof tlie muprar*nal glends of iirxdimted rttgmtrdla-.!m~ of their arge. ?arollel iiith~the waight incraftiO, a decrease in -Aze end waient-of tina thyThus glandR was obrerved. '.r, theme anifiale. 7ae-withorm av-sium that rosultz of thl-4 research my be of benefit in the treptinant of I 'I F-, /SERDYUKOVA,.O.A., kandidat meditainakikh cauk IWFUU. A.Z.. ''kas didat neditsinskikh nauk, Reaction of the.adronal cortexto an inflammtory procast; in the organism. Frobl, endokr.pI gorn. I no.5:97-104 5-0 1155. (MLRA 8: 10 Iz otdela gistofiziologii (zav.--prof. B.T.Aleehin) i otdola v(;zrastnoy-endokrinologii (zav. Z.H.Dlnershteyn) Mcrain- skogo instituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dir.-- kandidAt meditsinakikh nauk S.T.Makeimov) (ADRVINAL CORTEX, in various diseases, exper.infla=.) (INFLAIMTIOMP experimental adrenal cortex in) YUSPINA. RiZ, (Kharilcovs ul. travtoova, dl?, kv*4?) iffect of ronicalin on the growth of epkthellux of the prostate in an Inflammatory focus.- Arlifteanat.gist. I anbr. 33 no.4:55~-60 O-D 156. (min 10:4) 1, lzo,otdela gfstofiziologit (saveduyushchly professor- BrTqA1oehIn) UkrAnakogo institute akeparimentallnoy andokridologii.(direktor kandidat maditainakikh nauk S.V.Xaknimov) VR93TATB, off. of drugs on estrogens on growth of epithelium in exper..4mflamm.) (ASTROGINS, off. on growth of opitheliun of prostate in exper. liafiatml) _67W --yaw- wriggrgutw IF YUSPINA,-E" Z. Doc Med Sci (diss) IVW Participation of the Adrenal CorteX U and Thyroid Gland in the Organism's Reactions to the Effect of.'Extraordinary Stimuli'." KharIkov.,J95T. 30 pp J 20 cm. (KharIkov Medical Inst), 200 copies (KL, 26-5T,- 112) 107 KORKILOVA, A.T., knnd.mad#nauk; YUSFIM, A.Z. (Sharlkov) Some data on the therapeutic action of splenin. Trach.delo, n0-7: 717-719 JI '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut okhran7 materinstva i detstva im. N.K. Krupskoy. KOFuN'ILCVAI kand. med. naliky Otv- rf~d-: K zasl. devatell neuki, prof., za::.. 0 1tv. 13.~-K-~:HYEV, pr of., red.; muzO',' pl~rif. , red m . -l-" . 2 -1-l" , E.Z.p kand. ized. R.V. 9kand. med. naukv red, nauk jred. r LFrotection of the healtb of the r.Lother and 'the newborn infantj Okhxana zdoroOia matlerl I novorozMennogo. Kiev, (MIRA 23 5 P. 1. Ktar~krwski.y nauchno-is siedo vate I 113 k-i-y institut ckhrai4 mater-Instva 1-1 det's-tva im. Fl,V.Kriip;ikqj. sli 4 8/ 6 2/0 '390-10 00/005/007/009 ~)/o Elll/E135 AUTHORS: ShIshko, 1;.A., and TITLE:. Investigation of the phase.equilibrium diagram.ef the system Cr-Co-Ti PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnylch zavedeniy. Chernaya, metallurgiya, no.3, 19621 140-145 TEXT: The'Cr-Co-Ti phase-equilibrium diagram for up to 4026' Co and up to 20~/10 Ti was studied. The alloys were prepared by are vacuum melting in a copper-bottom furnace and homogenised at; 1250 *C in pure hydrogen. After heating in vacuum and quenching from150 and 1050 OC the specimens were subjected to microscopic and X-ray structural analyses and the micro-har 'dness and electrical resistivity were measured.~ Based on results for 42. alloys the phase boundaries have been established and the chromium corner of the Cr-Co-Ti equilibrium diagr4km-drawn.*' Two crystalline modifications were found in the chromium-basqd solid solution: cubic (a = 2.85-2.75 A) and hexagonal (c/a = 4.63)..,The ternary compound Ti(CrCo)2 was also found in Card 1/2 39070 S/148/62/000/005/0011/009 Investigation of the phase Elli/E135 two crystalline modifications: TiCr2-tY_Pe cubic in chromium- based alloys, and TiCo2-type hexagonal in cobalt-based alloys. There are 5 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy instItut stall (MOSCOW Steel InStitUte) SUBMITTED: April 6,1961. Card 2/2 09132-67 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(o) JDIIIWIJG ACC NRI A __SOURCE CODE: ua/olho/66/000/009/0158/ol6i ff. B. JAUTHOR: Yusfina, L. I.; MInkevich, A. N.; Rastorgu_yev, L. N. Sil2pina ORG: Moscov Institute of Steel and Allo a (MoskovBkiy institut stali i e;plavov) 33 TITLE: Producing nickel boride and cobalt boride layergon iron SOURCE: IVUZ4 Chernaya metallurgiya, noe 9, 1966, 158-Al TOPIC TAOpt n .ickel cempoundt 'cobalt compoun4, x ray diffraction analystal micro- hardening,. boride ABSTRACT-, The, authors plated the surfaces of Armco, iron specimens with e, 70-100 u thick layer of nickel and cobalt. These specimens were tested for 1-6 hours at 95060C in a bath composed of 60% molten borax and 40'4 carbide or in a melt of borax using electrolysis. A thick boride layer was formed on all specimens which went through the first bath under all processing conditions. The thickness of the boride layer in- creases with time of treatment. After holding from 1 to 3 hours, the nickelboride layer still consists of one zone. After 4 bdurs of holding, two zones appear in the layer. X-ray diffraction analysis shows that these zones correspond to N13B2 and N12B. This process is much quicker in the case of electrolytic plating. The inter- mediate layer cannot be observed after 3 hours of holding. A figure is given showing the microhardness.of all the phases formed in the surface layers. A study of the boride layer shows an acicular microstructure. The length of the boride needles Card i/p L 093-33-67 -AP6032055 varies, and insome places they pierce both the cobalt layer and the iron. 'X-ray dif- fraction anal sis shows that the cobalt content at the surface is 91-92% in those places where the,~boride needles do not penetrate the iron. Cobalt concentration ap-, proaches 100% atla given distance from the surface and then decreases sharply. This shows that cobalt penetrates iron to a depth of 10 0 -which cannot be obstrved in studying microstructure or microhardness. A completely different picture is seen where the needles penetrate the entire cobalt layer. The microhardness of these need- les varies along their entire length. At the surface their microhardneas is from 1250-1580 kg/MM2 and 1680-2050 kg/mm2 at their ends. Iron content at the ends of the needles reaches 92-88%. At the same time, cobalt content in these places is only 10-. 2%. As can be seen, the boride needles which penetrate the iron mainly represent boride with admixtures of cobalt and iron. Iron content diminishes in the boride toward the surface, the needles consisting basically of Co2B. On the other hand, Fe2B is found in the specimens in the center layer. Orig. art. has: 5 figw!es. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 15Feb66/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 001. I Qrd 12 not TAPSHIN. M.P.; CM&OKOVA, L.H.. inshener; YINIKOV, A.A., nachallmik Ion- tochno-rovnichnogo tsekha; &MXN, L.I.- HATOT, M.S.; 907:110V, rABOOVA, Ya.V.; BASWR, A.F.; UMINUR, L.G.; ITAMOV, M.Ye.; YUSUKOV, A.M., inzhener. Readers$ efficiency auggesti6na. Tekst.prom;17 no.1:37-43 Ja '57. (KLM ID:2) 1. Fabrilm-'Irrasnava Talka (for Chalnokova). 2. Prepodavatell Norshanskogo tekstillnogo takhnikuma (for Sterin). 3. lachall- nik otdollnogo teakha Shuyakoy ob"yedinennoy fabriki (for Iva- nov). (Textile industry) U.S.S.R. / Human and Animal Physiology. Action of T Physical Agents. Ionizing Irradiation. Abs,Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 22789 Author ; Rubanovskya, A.A. Yushakova, V,F, Inst : Not given. Titlo : The Dynamics of Radioactive Strontium Duposit in Hones of Rate By Prolonged Ingestion. Orig Pub; sb',tiaterialy po toksikol.radioaktion veshCh- es;v. Vyp. 1.m., Iledgiz.1957, 13-23. Abstract: One group of animals were fed Sr8'J5-6 times weekly in doses of 0.65 microcuries, a second group -Sr 89 90 5-6 times weekly in doses of 1.8 mioroouries. The radio activity of the femur was determined after it was burned in.a Mufel oven. The radio activity of the bone in- oreased until the 24th day,.following whichi, it Card 1/2 -U.S.S.R. Human and Animal Physiology. A'ction of T Physical Agonts. Ionizing Irradiation. Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biold, No 5p 1958, 22789 Abstract: pradtidally.remained unchanged. The authors Oonclude that between the 24-27 day an oquil- ibrium is established between elii'..1ination and adsorption by bone of radioactive Srd Card 2/2 SOIDLER, N,I*; TRISMIUSKIYj LS,r YUSHAMOVA, L.Pik Inveotigiting the ctistribution, of deformations In the thij.-kness of bent section elements. Sbor.trud. UNUM no,11:277-284 165, (MIRA 11411) Fa~mi=IT, -G.-T. starshly nauchuyy notrudalk-, TU$111C=q'A*Ae j.-red,; TABROGORODSIATA, red.;-AM. H.U.. tekh&red. [Album-of plates of atereophotogrammetric wave-Ourveying; A~rlarctica (dleael-welectrlc i3hip !ObO." 1956)].Allbom plan3hatov. stdreofetogrammat.rWheakol s"emki-voln. Antarktlkm; diceill- elaktrokhod'"WO 1956 c. Pod red. AA.Mahchaks. LealWad, Gidromateor.izd-vo. 1960. 5.p. (MIRA 140) 1. Moscow. Gosuda.rstvennyy okesnografloheekly Instituti, 2. Goon- -darstvenW okeanograficheakly Institut (for Rzbeplluokly).~ (Oooanography-Charts. diagrams, Ate.). (Antarctic regions-Waves) AUTHORS: Yushchak, A. A. p- and 19uromtsevs As go 50-11-819 TITLE" of Soviet Oceanography (Uapekbl sovetskoy okeanograffii), Progress MIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1957, fir 1l,, ppe 6o-67 (USSR), ABSTRACT: In 1921 the floating sea institute was established, The function of a methodidal center for wide research works in thia field of oceano- graphy was taken over by the State Oceanographic rnstitute, which was founded in 1943* At present there are about 2o special research shipsj more than 30 local sea-research institutes of different.offices and about 500 seci.. bydrometeorological stations. In 1947 regular bydroiieteorological and biological research in the Atlantic part of the antarctic region as well as in the Northern part of the Atlantic ocean,, and on the Norwegian and Greenland parts of the ocean were started. Since 1951 oceanographic.compl,.ex observations are carried oijt by the "VityaZ111 research ship of the Institute for Oceanology inthe .111orth-Western part of the Facii-Pic ocean. 3ince 195 00,fianof"OPMe. Complex research is carried out in the ant- arctic, region by means of the dieael-alacLric i3hip ROW!, an(I 11tia-, autumn, 1957 in the Northern Atlantic on the shipc "Lomonosov", C4rd 1~4 "Sevastopol"' and "Ekvator". At present the hydrostatic floating ~rogres~s of Soviet oceanography. 50-11.819 wave-.Craph of Ya, 09 Vilens%iy and B& Kh. GlukhOrskiyla being Uwx troduced to rIef3earch practice; It showed good reisultm In operatlon at ship-conditiono k'or temperature-obnervations water-depth tMing- thermometers ar'e-used. In the.first. stage of development..oceanographic:observatior-s on la- kas were mainly directed to the collection and accumulation of data on temperature, saltiness-, density and chemical elements of seawater. Furthermore also hydrologic special pictures were taken together withobservations not only of essential hydrologic and hydrocbemical elements but mainly also observations of streams and vortices. Great use- has been made of special obserrations of icefields)k these obserm vations-were carried out by airplanes and shipad At present a far reaching mechanized treatment of the data of surface-hydrometeorolou ~gic observations of ships as well as of data on flood differences of the position :Is being carried out* In the next time all. observa- tions of the sea-hydrometeorologic system will lie changed to mecha- nized methods. Of gre at importance for the study of lakes and oceans are theworks which, develop the theoretic basis of various - brAnches of science of oceanography. The enumeration of these works fr0m 1917 .1955 fonows, The.informations and ideas published by the State Institute for Card 2A, Oceanography are to be mentioned inconnection ivith the methods of INS= Progress of Soviet Oceanography* 5o-11,-8/9 it , as well as the monography. of Swzhiiiskiy rese. ch ,V, A.,, nPractio cal. Oceanography" 1951 and the collections of the essays on method% published by the Institute for Oceanology whioh generalize research data .pf the "Vityas"t ship. The works mentioned above give an idea on the general trend of development in oceanol7aphy. The i1westigation of wind vortices developed isimultaneously inpiri- cally:and theoretically. The enumeration of U-iese research works r0 11M The 1!nvestigation of the streams represents a special problem which is-currently being investigated, The probleng of convective flows on the monsoon fields were investigated by Skileykin.. fhe problens of the influence of wind and ground relief an*~tream& are investi- gated by V, B* Stockman. He also started to use the method of full streams in the study of the dynamics of deep sea* Of great practical importance is the problem of the positionof lam kes and oceans. The classification as well as the methods of,prar,- tical calculatiom of flood characteristics worked out by A. 1. Duo vanin, represent a great value, Hesuggested a method for the comr position of floods with constant effects in a, table which is based an the characteristics of floods according tci astronomic chaxacte- Card 3/4 ristics. He also worked outthe methods for simplified harmonic Progress-of SovietOceanography. 50-11-819 analysis of shorttimee observations. The worket of G. S. Ivanow, N, ,I* Belskiy and others which were directed to the investigations of the Leningrad flooding, investigated the synoptic and hydrologic connection which made it possible to improve the prognoses of thia phenomenon, AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Oceanograpby-Development-USSR Card 4/4 3(9) AUTHORt Yushchak, A. SOY/50-,58 TITLE: ~--M-Ti`5`blem -of zing Elements in Sea Waves (K voprosu o raspredelenii elementov mor,skikh vo.1n) PERIODICALt Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 10, Pp 43-47 (UBSR) ABSTRACT: A moving seasurface hag a very-.-complicated structure. Uninter- rupted wind pulsations lead.to a simultaneous.appearance of which are-rather varied in size and sha'pe. In former times one wanted to uee the idealized scheme of a r~~ppxlar wave motion instead of thereal picture. One of the most ;Lmportant peculi- arities of waves caused by the wind and of the swell, namely their probable statistic character, was flally.Agnored. By the investigations- of the. 0019 (donudaratyennyy okeanograf ichealdy institut . State Oceanographic Institute) in recent years, the distribution of all basic elements of the wavos both in the open sea and in the coastal zone was determinod (Refs 2#3,5,6). These results have been widely recognized and,.practically used$- as well as confirmed at home and abro -ad. HeVe3?theless, there are still some authors (Ref 7, among others) Who assert that Card 1/3 the use of probablecharacteristics will make the engineer The Problem of Anal jug Elements in Sea Waves' SOT/50-58-10-12/20 YZ "let himself lead byLtheorems which are in contradiction to .principles of building practice for maritime.constructionall.- The author refers in detail to the above references. It is well intelligible that al So doubts and hesitancies emerged at the beginning. But later on they were fully dispersed by domestic andforeign investigations. In this sense, the :publication of the paper reference 1 (at the end of 1956) is htirdly intel- ligible where the mentioned results of the GOIN are valned as a 11~ackward step". On one. hand, the authors of i~ef erence I were able to make themselves familiar with a number of competert papers (Refs 2,30,9), but on the other~hand thoiy only sub-z mitted the essay referenee 4 to a critical analysiu. Aa th Cn tioned critica.are renowned scientists, the-author thinks it convenient to discuss their arguments bymeans of which they try to refute experimental facts and to put the'theory of the waves back by one decade. He reproaches the critics with un- justifiably transferring the allegedly well-tried formulas and curves of continental hydrology to maritime conditions, Fig- ure 1 gives a comparison of indications on height of waves in the 2 mentioned areas, proving that the proceduro of the crit- Card 2/3 ics (Ref 1) cannot be applied to the example discussed here. Thelproblemi of Am&I_yzing Elements in Sea Waves SOY/50-58.,10-12/20 The critics did not think it-necessary to prove their asser- tiona by experimental results. Table 1 gives indic:ations dis- proving one of the ausertione by-the critics. Fina,lly, the au-_ thor mentions that the said critics aimply ocirifund the con- tent and the sense of the recommendations by the QOIII with a very important, but quite special, argument which~was derived from these recoutmendations.-Apparently, the critics did not understand that themethod suggested by the GOIN facilitateo a simple and distinct explanation of the influence cf different kinds of factors (such as stage and degree of sea motion, proximity and gradient of the ground, stratification of the water masses, et al.). The opponents to the GOIN method ., i.e. the advocates of empirical curves, waged a purely scholastic war on details for many years, whereas the said GOIN method was confirmed and appreciated by many domestic and foreign papers. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 10 Soviet references. Card 3/3