SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:PLATONOV, N.K. TO:PLATONOV, K.

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~~~,- ~Tt~ n~~:~ t/ i~ ~-Ch akaclem~.ya Weak SSSA:. Sovet po i.zuch,eniyu protzvodite:l'nykk~ sil Ocherki osadochnykY~, mestorozhdeniy poleznykh iskopayemykh (Description of Sedimentary ~Lineral Deposits) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. ~~ p. 5,000 aop~iee printed. Reap. Ed.: L,~V'. Pustovalov, Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of 3cienees; Ed. of Publishing House; G. Y. Noeov; Tech."`Sd.: S. (~. Markovich Pt1RP03E: This publication is intended for mining geologists, stratigraphers, petrographers, and mineralogists. COVERAGE: This eol,lection of articles ig devoted to a description of several minerals found in Eastern Siberia, and a discussion of the conditions e~f their deposition by regions, Individual articles repQ~t on the Berezovskoye iron ore deposits, the titaniferous minerals of the Bakal'skoe deposit, the iron ore deposits of the Angaro-Pitskiy basin and the Khoperskiy region. The articles ar~~ accompanied by diagrams, tab~.es, and biblio- graphic references. 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APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 ncc NR. nT6o346og ~~ coDGs vn%3148/G67ooo~008/~031/0 U ~ E1azi~rzhapov A. D.; Miahin, V. M.; ~ ~ AUT}tOR: Afraymovich, ~E. ., e ' INemtoova, L. l.; Qs-ipov, N. K.; Ylatonove M. I..; Urbanoviche V. D. i j Ot1G : none T1TLl;: Nean Sq-fields aecordin~; to data for September 195 SOURCC: IIN SSSR. i�lerhduvedomstvennyy ~;eofizlcheakiy kc:nitet. ZII ra~del programmy idl,(~ (Ceamagnet;izm i zemnyye toki). Sbo~^nik :Matey, i~o, �3, l9GG. Geoma~;nitnyye isaledovaniya (GcomaFnetlc research), 31-51 TOPIC TAC;y; i;coma~nGtic F~E~~ , algorithm, spheric harmonic, l;eomay;netie coordinate, gcoi;raphic coordinate, elcctrvconduetivity i113S'iit11C'i': The nature of the l;eomaE;net;ic Sc}-variations io unknown. Prcviou3 investiF;ations made by the same authors are continued here ucinr~, the same methods as before. A contpa>;�ison was rnade between VaI'10U3 groupings of otations and the systems of coordinates uo~~dht~ B The alb, 3t;udying the magnetic variations Burin(; a quiet Sun. used in earlier publications was insufficient far the volution of the roblem of S variations, The algorithm Thus ifielduwaa aosumedsto pnalogoua to4that of oausn and Shuster. q ~be oqual to the magnetic hold potentiale and lts components wore Card 1/2 - ~--- ------------ ---~_ ._......._.__~__._....__....__..___---------....___._ ---- APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 S/~o3/62/00~/oo6/oio/o2o � The diurnal variation of th~~ ... A16O/Aloe delay -~ as regards the m~ament, of.' the r;r;nt,.n~; of the flux with the .Earth. 2) ~,'he inequality of `~nb { `~kb may be c;xx;7_a.:Ix;ed 13;~ tnf� fact that the fluxes causing the a-storms have a shack front , 3) `.t'hc ra.; i.n i~QSU1t c;f' t;hi:~ work is thQ dF,~scription given of the clearly-expressed vrir.Lat:tons :;nC? and ,Sl.b~ and the possibili ty of explaining these variations as a. t~~esu:Lt ~~.f aa, There are ~# figures,. and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut zemnogo m~1~;r~c~t.C:~m~, J.ono;,f'ery i raspror~traneniya radiovoln SO AN SSSR (Instit~~te of. '.t~c~~~~rettti~ia:1 Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation off' ~Q, AS C.lSSF{) SUDMxTT�; June 23, 19E~2 FigurQ 1, ~"8 .. _. 70 sn 1n card 3/3 Figure 2. APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/11: CIA-R~P86-005'138001 34'1 20003'1 -6 1}1.~t~.~~ ~n~pp~/C06/10/020 s/2o3/ A1F~Q/AI01 I ? ,.`,~~ J, J L. Mishin, V. M,, Nayc3ertc)'+~~~, td. Y.~:~., ..~'l.r~tonov, M~ A'JTNORS t __. earance of the 7'hp diurna:~ varistlon of the probability of the app its the activ"~ peri.Gds and the onda of magnetic storms TITI~: commencemet ~ .. 1112 oma netizm 1 aerona[niyf~, v . ?, no . 6, 1~2, 1107 PEftI01)ICAL. Oe g ea,~~ance of the ~ dtt' '~hf% pY~Obability Of the aRP TEXTS The authors ineriods and tha ends of magnetic storms on the basis the aetj.ve p ~ ~~ 1c~25 - 1959 � The catalog commencements, for 1905 - lgl, radual commence of~the Irkutsk Storms Catalog of them are storms with a B Or' A total. of 539 SaII ~ap} and Sa for Irkutsk. describes 824 storms. ment, Figure 1 presents the curves Sx6 (nb}, esent the frequencies of the commenceamna in curve ~_~ttheg dinai;es in curve-lthepfrequencies of the active hours naps were also Similar distinctions between Sa: and nb nnb' in curve 2 tuna. These data, characterizing the phases of the equivalent amplitudes RN� a table. The observed at all tither sta esented in ,tc and S * ~~ ` may b13 considered as` a re- maxi~mum of the fire8e ~e~u~~~ b~ p.rU~~ositY~;b nb authors explain th Cara: 1/3 ' APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/11: CIA-RDP86-005138001341200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 SOV/1?2-8012-11/32 the use of Coni al Y r ~~ ~F ~- ~ ,~ ~. -~ D c 1 For~~ed .~... ~ ~ .~aR: s :.r~r ~ ee.~ .1;."3~r~ ,~.~._~>,~Y, Jam:. 'Li'r l~'JJ degree of compress~_oz:~ o f t�.e material at the rim ire the case of a conical ;~al~f: ~~e~.~:g d::~awn in orie operation without use of a b~.a.r_~~::~o?_de:^. ~'rovided that the conical part has ,~, value N -' e5s ';;l~.r o:~ equal to the limit value given in the tv, ~1~. .f_ ~~x trae carre sponding value of S, then it cats bE d,:~aKT~~ in c;r.s oparata-on. The table trus enables the ati~;1Q o~' thc, c;):I.E~ t^ca:.~ blar~c holders to be worked out from a r~;:,.~,~; ~,c,r_sr~,� p wrt~_~;h { s given. Phis relationship invol~'res bT ~~.td 'Ze b1an:K diameter D, and the part diameter ~;:. `"hE ~:ngle beta is as indicated in Fig la. The tab1E a.s app?.ica.-~le for aluminium, soft steel and for alloys w:~':tt r~~.~~:~.lar pJ..asticity. Uther dimensions for the tca'_s ;;4iou~.c' bo as for tools with normal flat blar~k r.c~~.clc=r~ . T~;.e bottom edge of tine ccnical holder should k,e rada.usfjd :~_~ x bia.z~~k thic~mess. There are 1 figure and) tv,ble. Card 2/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 SOV/].22_ 5~~12-11/3 AUT~iOR : Platanov, r;. A. , ~~i"eer ll,. awr. . ~--~r~--~us~e ~~'t"~o~rri~eally Formed Blank Holders for Deed TITLE. rimenenii konusnykh skl,adkoc~erzhateley Components (0 p pri vytyazhke detaley) 1 lg 5$~ Nr 12, pp 3?-33 (LjSSR) PERTODTCAL: Vestnik riashinost:~~oyen ya, Aluminium cups 114 mm deep, 120 mm ddalemmrthickness in ABSTRACT drawn from blanks 265 mrn diamconically formed blank one press operation by using ers (Fib 1a). At this, the depth/diamw~th normalls hold some 50~ grea.ter than is usually W~thethe ,,ame type �f blank holder�, in any opera ,~.an. th ~o diameter ratio holder blanks can ~~e drawn with dep ~" of 1.2~ with simul~caneaus ~�ed~~ ~y~i~alntypec febla~om 2 mm to 1.3 mm. Tri3 rc,te".,~ co friction and is useful holder (Fig lb) prof; .des grea'rer ~.ven shr,wing tine for spherical parts. A taY~~.43 j�s g- rimentally date~~mined 'a.~atior.si1ip betwblan_kothick-~ expe p S ;s the ra;,io. ~ ents S and N t~thc~r.. N is the ness divided by bla~lk d:~amete-') x 100 and ratiop blank diame"ar d~_vided. by diameter of conical Card 1/2 art at outside ri~r... 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D211~306 tes for flying training e.g. the US instrument reading test deter- mines the candidates readiness to fly under complicated meteorolo- gical conditions, but does not determine his flying abilities in :;ombat~ c) In the USA9 many psychological tests are developed and carried out by persons who have no knowledge of psychology whatso- ever. The author concludes that more attention ;~houl.d be paid t;o the observation and testing of flying students during; their t:i~s.l~,- ing9 especially of those whose progress is unsati9factory. There are 13 referencesa 12 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Cbstz~s,~;-- tor�a r~otea The editors of this article ask readers to discuss it in future issue. ~UBIu'IITZ'ED ~ ~aay 1 g 60 Card 3/3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 22027 S/1 rl ? 61 /000/001 /00 3/010 Contro~-ersial and resolved .a. D211/D306 the theory of inborn abilities to be utterly incorrect but9 never theles:3y refers to Karl Marx (Ref. 1o Soch. (Works), T. XVII, 185) applying the letter's theories to fly=i_ng abilities, 3_n an effort tc~ determine the most ~'avorab:l.e chars.ctex~ traits tbs.t a good p:il.~~t must possess. In the author's opinion the best way to determine these c:haracteristics is to compare date of experimental ps.ycriolc-~ gical i;ests taken before the indl~dual entered school with his be- haviour in every day life and especially in sports and physical. training. The author states that many specialists s,re asking why the US~iR does not apply flying selection testsy used in the USA and all NATO countries. He points to 3 main causes: a) selection tests have bE:en found unsatlsfactor,y even in the NATO countries, as has been shown during a special. symposium, held in 1953 abstractor.' ~~ note riot gpecif:i.e~. Checks m~.de du.r. ing the Kore~.n wa.r, pr.oveyc~ that prognoses which were jus~tifis.ble in peF~,ce-time did not hs~lra under war time conditions; b) US selection methods are aimed at de- termina.ng not flying abilities but general suitability of candida- Card 2/'3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 M . z~, b3~~ AUTHOR ac TITI,Ex S/177 ~ ~ /ooo/oo ~ /~~ 3/~~ 10 D211 306 Platonov, K.K., Professor Controversial and resolved problems on the theory of flying abilities PER.IODtCAEs Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 1, 1961, 24 - 29 TE~Ta The author discusses two theories concerning man's aptitude for flying. One of these asserts that flying capabilities are in- born and immutable like artistic talentsf the other affirms that they ar.e not innate a.nd can be developed by proper training. The author states that although special health requirements for airmen were introduced in Russia as early as 1811 the controversy of these two theories is still not resolved. Recently a discussion was held (,Ref o ~~ s Sovetskaya e:viatsiya (Soviet Aviation , January 30, 1 ~~6G ~ with P. Belkin claiming that correct training is the only valid criterion. The authoz~ then states that Soviet science has proven Ce,z~d 1,/3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 ~"~.o,+~.Qx~ Paycht~lr~~y ~7nCif /J/~ ~1 ~.,~ ~n~ Kh, C~urvi~,h, Ye. A, Dc~rF.vyar.'rr~, V. Ya, I)ymerakiy, T.T. 1'~''a~~~',"a, ~.~~� Z BV ~ 10V8,~ Ye �T 5 � 7 aV ~ ya1,~JV, I ~ P. 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K~~nova.lc~v, Licut~,rant-Caloncl in ~h~; 41~dical. ic:r~i~�~ ~, c.~ ;3 ', ,' , Gavrilov, Colonel in th~~ Id~~~dical service; Tr-.cr:. Fd.: a',~', hi;r:,,.~,: i '- ~-,,~ ;,, ~fJRPO ~~~: 'Lh:~s ~~oak is i.nteuded ~'ar ::specialists in flying training methods flight sur,~xeons, flying per~~anne.l of the Soviet rli.~ ~ tary and ~~ivil air flc�~�L, ~;.r.~, DOaAAF. Tt rr~.y a1,~o be useful to readers i.nterosted in th~~ rs4~r:~~~i.~~-;;; ~~;' ~fly:ir~~. CQ~!{,;~.~G~,: ThF~ boc~l: ii.i:;iJ.:~ wii;r~ the sta~ect mt~ter,m+~thoc~a, t~ay;l. il.i.;,~,c~r~; :;' -+.i , F: ~;~cholagy, The c,i~~cia1. ara~~c~tU of 1'li ht ~ iulo~;y ~ ~, rat'.Lonalization of trainir.~~, analysis of f~.yin~; mistakes ~.n~3 fl,f;~t :~ �' ;+ ,, } are eovercd. The author ths,nkn: 0, Xs,, Bolc,~er, G,C,, ~rc)]~)7u;~r~ ~;.fr. `,,',~ ',; � ~ ,~: , C n z'd ~.~~"j APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 Man j'.n Flight COVEA'AGE � The basic, 177 a knowlPd ~ problems of aviation medicine are discussed, ge of which is necessary for all fliers. This book was started in 1,937 and first published in 1946, In v rapid progress of aviation and aviation medicine it iew of the t:harough revision in 1957 j.n which the author was required a collective of the Scientific Research and Test xnsassisted by the A'v~.a tion Medicine . titute for TABLE OF c o~rTEr~TS : Introduction I ~~ On. Russian Aviat~.on Medicine in the P s 3 at 5 First flights Development of theory 5 On ;heavier-than-air machines 11 Beginnings of physical qualifications for fli t 13 Sov:tet aviation medicine ~ 14 Card 2j 5 17 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 � ~ - ,, '} ,~ , PHASE I ROOK EXPLOITATION 177 Platoriov, Konstantin Konstantinovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, ~'"Pro~e`ssor, C-oTone1 of~- Me~ica~Ser~ices Chelovek v polete (Man in Flight) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Vo~Ten. izd-vo Mi.n-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 28~+ p. Number of copies pr:Lnted not given. Ed.: Druzhininskiy, M. V., Engineer-Mayor; Tech. Ed.: Koilova lova , Ye . K PURPOSE: The book is intended for members of flying clubs, students of flying schools, and the flying staff of the Air Force, combat un:lts of the Soviet Army ss well as young peop7.e interested in av:Lation. It w~.11 also be useful for physicians giving service to fl;~ring sections, schools, anal clubs. 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PS Uynnrnrr. stcreotyprKHIAT. 1956, 11 (854.85fij ---~----- ------_____.____ 's fr,rm the basis of man's habitual behaviour and c3etcrYninr ~~ the r~rlurl~briurn of the organism and the environment, The question is posed wlye- 4her it is t,ossible to change the character of such a fixed cortical stereotype by Imeans of verbal influence of suitable content on the waking or sleeping (hypnotic- ally induc~.~d sleep) Subject if this particular stereotype no longer meets the Chang- ed circumstances of 1;he person's existence and so interferes with either the remo- a~ oral of unfavourable consequences of the breakdown of the previous ster~atypc or ', the formation of a new dynamic stereotype determined by the new circumstances, ~_ !!'atients with various diagnoses are described (psychogenic neuroses with a pict- ure of disturbance of the basic cortical processes and development of inertness, emotional shock with fixation of the mechanism of pathological reaction, break- i~ clown with overstrain of the inhibitory process and developement of a neurotic state as the result of breakdown of stereotype) . These patients had had a strongly fixed dy- `' rlamic stereotype and a change in circumstances (living, work, 'loss of purpose') ~~ led to the appearance of a complex neurotic state as the result of the breakdown of the habitual Stereotype. It is concluded that in neurotic conditions determined by disturbance s of cortical Stereotypes verbal therapy has an important role to play, h~oth in the .~orm of'rax;planation and persuasion and of verbal Suggestion during sug- gestion-induced slei.p necessary in those cases where verbal therapy in the waking ' state is inel"Eective, c' . .> -- r .., . r _-.. ~ .-r~-..Y,..~T...~~.+-...++!+..+-.......- ._ . � -.. .. ~,,~es .~t it�~ r:. caw.,-. ~a..::r.-rs ~:a..x~ .. ~~a) ,.. .. ~~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-0051 3 8001 341 200031-6