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STAT Approved For Release 2003110122 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE ~Illllil~~~~uiui~~~~llllllll~ FOREIGN PR SS DIGEST Soviet Scientists and Scientific Organizations (13 5) Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 NOTE This monthly publication contains informnatkrn on the theoretical, tech. ideal, and applied aspects of cybernetics as defined in the USSR. The in- formation is taken from the world press, particularly the scientific periodicals, books, and newspapers of the Soviet Union. Items in this publication are either abstracts, excerpts, or full or aummary trnn:+lations, and are Identified as such. Information on the technical and hardware aspects of cybernetics In the USSR may be found in the JPRS series USSR Scientific Abstracts: Cyber. natics, Computers and Automation Technology, or as translations in separate reports, under appropriate titles. When IBIS is cited, it should be in a manner clearly identifying it as the secondary source, that is, the primary source should be cited as well. For example: "THUD, according to FBIS, reports that . . ." or "An article from TEKHNIKA 1OLODEZIII trans- lated by IBIS reports that ..." FBIS may be cited as the source for items in this publication, except for certain items which are labeled FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY because of laws relating to copyright, libel, and commu- nications. Items so labeled must not be disseminated or attributed outside government circles unless authorized by FBIS. Publication of an item in this report does not imply U.S. Government support for the opinion it expresses. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 FOREIGN PRESS DIGEST NO 0029/74 SOVIET SCIENTIOTS AND SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATIONS (135) CONTENTS I. Academics of Sciences USSR ilopublica 1 10 II. Medicine and Health 16 USSR Republics 16 17 III. Activities of scientific organizations 19 IV. Criticism and Commentary 20 V. Awards, Contests, Appointments, and Personalities 24 VI. Obituaries 36 VII. Foreign Scientific Cooperation 39 VIII. New organizations 43 IX. Education 46 X. XI. Miscellaneous Design 'Bureaus, Ministries, Numbered NIT_ts Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 7[4 1 1. USSR "Scientists -- Five Year Plan" Moscow, Pravda, G Mar 74, p 2 Translation: The session of the General Meeting of the USSR Academy of Sciences opened yesterday in Moscow in the Ilouso of Scientists. The first dny of its work was devoted to summing up the Academy's activities for the third year of the Five- Year Plan. The Meeting wan opened with introductory remarks by resident of the Academy of Sciences USSR Academician M. V. Keldynh. "The Academy of Sciences USSR, in connection with its 250th anniversary, has received a governmental sward the Order of Lenin. We consider this as recognition of the service not only of the Academy, but also of all Soviet science," stated M. V. Keldynh. In the name of the General Meeting, the scientists and all associates of the Academy, he warmly thanked the Communist Party and the Soviet Government for their high appreciation of is activities iAnd affirmed that the scientists will apply all their knowledge, force, and capabilities toward fulfilling the responsible tasks placed before Soviet science. 1/12 M. V. Keldynh characterized the significant successes in fulfilling the decisions of the 24th CPSU Congress for developing the national economy, realizing the extra- political course of the Communist Party and the Soviet Government directed toward moderating the international situation and toward strengthening peace. Improvement in the world situation, he emphasized, opened new possibilities for international cooparation in science and technology. Further development work has been done on studying space jointly with the socialist countries, France, the USA, India, Sweden, and other states. Research on the "Intercosmos" program has continued. The Soviet-Polish "Intercosmos -- Copernicus-500" satellite has been launched. The "Intercosmos-10" satellite has been placed in orbit for complex geophysical research. As a result of analyzing data from the S,,viet-French "Oreol" satellite, new characteristics have been established for the eruption of solar winds in earth's magnetosphere. The 0'Oreol-2" satellite was launched last December in order to continue these investigations. Soviet and French scientists have mace laser measure- ments of the distance between the earth and moon which are correct within 40 cent'.- meters. Joint Soviet-American experiments in the physics of elementary 2/12 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 2 Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 particles, begun by Soviet scientists in Dubna and Sorpukhov, are underway at the now-largest accelerator in Batavia (USA). During ronoarot- on the interaction of protons with protons at energies of 8-400 bov, it wan nhown that the radius of the notion of nuclear forces between protons increases with energy. For Academy institutions the past year wan marked by important scientific results. M. V. Keldysh dwelt upon a number of these. In February 1974 the "Mars-4" and "Mara-5" stations reached the neighborhood of Mars. Due to a breakdown in the work of one of the "Mars-411 station's on-board systems, the braking engine did not operate and the station paused the planet at a distance of 2,200 kilometers. Nonetheless "Mars-4" wont back good photographs of the planet. The "Mara-5" station on 12 February want into orbit as on artificial satellite of Mars and began investigating ciroumplanotary space and the planotto surface and atmosphere. In a few days "Mars-6" and "Mara-7" will roach the vicinity of Mars. During the flights radiation and magnetic measurements wore taken, the sunts radio waves were investigated, and solar plasma flow was rogistorcd. The neutral component of the interplanetary environment was studied in cooperation with French scientists. 3/12 Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 With the aid of the self-propelled "Lunokhod-2" a wide range of lunar studies was completed. The geological and morphological characteristics of the topography along its path were studied; in particular, the characteristics of the structure of the tectonic fracture of the moon's surface was clarified. Detailed study by the Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of lunar soil delivered by the "Luna-16" and "Luna-20" stations showed a number of rare mineral phases and variations between minerals of lunar rook of marine and continental types. The flights of the manned spacecraft "Soyuz" continued. During the flights of "Suyuz-12" and "Soyuz-13" the ship control systems were perfected and on-board systems tested; the cosmonauts completed astrophysical observations and other research. Using the space observatory "Orion-2" installed in "Sovuz-13," they obtained spectrograms of a large number of stars in the ultraviolet band. With the aid of the satellite series "Cosmos," the Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences and other institutes conducted experiments for determining the so-called red shift in radio waves in the earth's gravitational field. Registration of the shift in radio frequency agrees with the values which have been predicted by the general theory of relativity. +/x2 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 3 PPDISOVI RT SOIENCB % Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 Significant results have boon achieved in a number of areas of theoretical mathematics and its applications. Work on control theory has boon developed. Peripheral equipment for controlling industrial objects in metallurgy and other fields has boon developed on the basin of an established theory of control systems with variable structure. The physics of elementary high energy particles has boon enriched by now and significant knowledge on the characteristics of elementary particles and their Inter- notion. A group of associates of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research and the Institute of High Energy Physics have recorded the nucleus of antitritium on the Sorpukhov accelerator. The complexity of the experiment is attested to by the fact that the four antitritium nuclei wore found among 400 billion other particles which passed through the unit. In the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Depart- ment an electron positron accumulator was used to develop a powerful boom of synchrotron radiation with maximum intensity in the region of two angstroms and a record radiation intensity was reached. Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 Work in electronics, optics, and quantum electronics hen been developed. The Physics Institute and the Institute of Applied Mathematics have confirmed the concept concerning the possibility of the powerful compression of matter by laser emission and have obtained a high energy yield in the process. There are achievements in the application of quantum electronics in other fields as well. The Physics Institute and an institute of the electronics industry have crsated a model of a projection television device based on a cathode ray tube with a semiconductor screen which generates laser emissions. This device reproduces a television program on a square screen of up to two square meters in red and green light. Based on a similar tube the model of a device which permits rapid recording and readout of information files as a hologram in optical memory devices has been developed. A 3aser projection microscope for developing images of micro objects on a large screen has been developed. This opens up wide possibilities in optics. The Institute of Atomic Energy imeni I. V. Kurchatov with participation of the Physics Institute has built a multiple-unit magnetic system, creating a stationary magnetic field with a high field strength of nearly 250 kilo-oersted in a wor'.ing volume up to 30 millimeter: in diameter. A new method of determining the impurities in semiconductors with a sensitivity many orders above those earlier existing has been developed. 6/12 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74. 4 Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 Now materials have boon developed for technology. In particular, corrosion-froo, ooramio-oxido electrical conducting materials capable of operating at a temperature of tip to 20000C have boon cuggoatod by the Physics Institute. They can find wide application in a number of high-tomporaturo processes. For example, with their use, the 1{igh-Tompornturo Inntitu?to has boon able to assure the continuous operation of the U-25 MUD generator for a period of 5j hours instead of 30 minutes attained with metallic conductors. In the Institute of Chemical Physics the scientific basis has boon laid for a promosing now taohnological process for obtaining superhard and hoot- resisting materials in a flume front. This makes it possible to make up for the short supply of tungsten in the production of hard alloys. Successes have boon achieved in the synthesis of heat resistant polymers. The Institute of Orgunoolemental Compounds has synthesized silicon organic polymers of a now typo which possess a complex of valuable technical proportion; in particular, combining high heat resistance with good adhesion. It has been proven possible to attain polymer substances which possess a higc. heat stability up to 400-600 degrees with preservation of mechanical proportion. 7/12 Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 M. V. Keldysh, with satisfaction, related a number of achievements in the catalysis field. The Institute of Organic Chemistry has developed new and highly effective zeolite catalytic agents'for the production of ethylbenzene -- an important raw material for rubber, resin, and plastics. In the Institute of Chemical Physics a number of now catalytic processes for getting valuable organic substances -- aromatic amines from nitro compounds has been proposed. This provides the possibility of converting industrial production of many products (including herbicides, dyes, and synthetic rubber fillers) to newly progressive and highly effective technology; this process goes on at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 20-50 degrees. In speaking of studying protein systems, M. V. Koldysh indicated that in the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry imeni M. M. Shemyakin a new protein for the first time has been isolated from liver cells and characterized which is responsible for intercell interaction. The primary structure of two proteins -- neurotoxins -- has been determined here together with 4;he Institute of Biochemistry of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 5 Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 Definite progress in the synthetic ohomistry of nucleic aoids has been marked. The Inctituto of Bioorganio Chemistry and the Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry together have synthesized a number of nucloutidos which have fragments of the gone coding valino transport RNA. The primary structure of two transport RNA1s has boon decoded in the Institute of Molecular Biology. Among the attainments of science about the Earth M. V. Koldyah notes the accomplishment of the Institute of the Physics of the Earth -- the first time in history -- a vertical electrical probe of the earth's core to a depth of 30-40 km by a powerful pulse from an MIlD generator. This opens up the pessibi]ity oil studying the make-up of the earth to the boundary between the earth's core and the upper mantle, to study the mechanism of strong earthquakes, and to predict the existence of dooply-lying solid minerals. The research expedition of the Institute of Oceanology to the Baltic Sea brought back data which indicates the presence of accumulated petroleum hydrocarbons in the bottom bedrock. This speaks of promise in searching for oil and gas deposits in the Baltic Sea. Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 The social sciences have finished a number of studies on actual problems of the present day. The development of the social and economic problem of scientific- technical progress and questions of the growth of USSR economic ties with sociailistic, developed capitalistic, and developing countMes should be noted here. There is considerable interest in studies on basic philosophical problems of modern natural science which are reflected in the series of books "Dialectic Materialism and Modern Natural Science." Historians have prepared a number of large-scale works on the problems of the world historical process and our Homeland's past. In 1973 the Academy of Sciences gave much attention to perspectives of planning. It complex program of technical progress and its social consequences for 1976-1990 has been prepared together with the State Committee for Science and Technology. Ties with production continued to strengthen. More than 600 studies for cooperation with the industrial plan have been completed by institutes of the USSR Academy of Sciences. A number of works having important national economic significance have been transmitted for realization by the ministries. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 6 USSR Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 In conclusion M. V. Koldysh stated* "in its salute to the party and to the Soviet peoplo,'tho CPSU Central Committee oxprear.od confidence that the Soviet intelligentsia, with oven more vigor, will continuo to develop science, technology, and culture. In its answer to the Partyls call, the Aradortnv of Sciences this year will achieve even more significant scientific results, introduce now contributions to the building of communism." Questions of soion.tific-organizational activities of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences USSR in 1973 were discussed in the report of 0. Ke Skryabin, acting chief scientific secretary of the Pros$,dium and Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. He emphasized that the center of attention of all Ajadomy divisions was occupied by important scientific and national economic problems, questions of perspectives of planning and scientific forecastKng, and protection and improvement of the natural environment. Academicians A. A. Bayev, 0. M. Frank, V. A. Ambartsumyan, N. P. Fedorenko, N. 0. Bruyevich, N. T. Meltnikov, B. N. Petrov, V. M. Tuchkovioh, and Corresponding Members N. P. Bekhterov, V. A. Vinogradov, V. P. Dzhelepov, and V. A. Kovda appeared at the Meeting. 11/12 Pravda, 6 Mar 74, p 2 Academician Yu. A. Ovchinnikov was elected vice-president of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 12/12 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 7 PPDhSOVIBT SCIENCE "Science of the Multinational Socialist State" Kiev, News from Ukraine, No. 12, Mar 74, p 2 Largo-scale and fruitful work on the organization of research'oontors begin in various parts of the USSR In the years of the first five-year plans. Initially, this work was conducted by scientific expeditions which were gradually turning into standing scientific stations. As those research stations were growing, they were gradually being transformed into the branches of the USSR Academy of Soiences. Uniting local scientific establishments, they played an important part in the economic and scientific progress of union republids and the training of local personnel. Of tremendous importance for the strengthening of the multinational Soviet state were the activities, organized by these branches., for the study of the history and culture of various nations and nationalities of the USSR and the development of written languages for the peoples who did not have them before the October Revolution. All this, the authors emphasized, created prerequisites for the further intensive growth of Soviet science. The branches of the USSR Academy of iio!onces were subsequently transformed into the Republic Academies of Sciences. At present the Republic Academies of Sciences are making a very effective contribution to the solution of tasks connected with communist construction. The tempestuous scientific progress of union republics has promoted the rapprochement of the nations and nationalities of our country, as well as their cooperation and fraternal mutual assistance, The evening out of the scientific potentials of the nations and nationalities of the USSR also meant a big step toward the abolition of the unjust division of labor among nations. This unjust division of labor was inherited from the exploiter society where physical work was the only occupation of a number of colonial and semicolonial nations and nationalities. The all-round character of the development of science is typical of national republics. The emergence of a ramified network of the Republic Acedemies of Sciences, branches, of the USSR Academy of Sciences and scientific cer.-irs has enabled the Party and the Government to adopt the policy of intensifying the division of labor in' science within the framework of individual areas of the country as well as among fraternal republics. The fruitfulness of this policy can be illustrated on the example of any union republic. Of course, these examples do not characterize in detail the diversified activities of the Republic Academies. Such examples only illustrate the effectiveness of concentrating efforts on tackling important macro- economic problems. For instance, the Academy of Sciences of Kirgiziyo concerns itself pr,tuarily with the technical problems of mining and carries out relevant research projects at enterprises of different industries. V16 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 3 0 Apr 74 8 Kowa from Ukraine, No. 12, Mar 74, p 2 Problems connected with the perfection of oil processing and the development of the up-to-date petrochemical industry hold the control place in the research program of Azorbaydzhan scientists. In Turkmenistan, a special place in research programs belongs to livestock selection, to the evolvement of high-yielding fodder crops and, of course, to desert development. The last circumstance is only too natural, since a considerable part of Turknenistants territory is the desert which has Very little fresh water. Tadzhikistan receives stable and high cotton harvests brat of all because republican scientists and practical workers successfully engage in crop selection anO. pest combatting. The all-round development of the Po?.issya Lowland, occupying an area of 13,000,000 hectares, is among the most important problems which are being sole,*d by Belorussian scientists. The essence of the Polissyn problem can be summed up an follows: to change the regimen of surface and subterranean waters and effect other land naeliorat!.on schemes in order to radically transform the natural conditions of this territory with the aim of the further development of its productive forces. News from Ukraine, No. 12, Mar 74, p 2 The increased attention of Lithuanian scientists to land melioration and the reconstruction of the drainage sysi;sm has brought about important results: the per-b.3ctare yields of all crops have grown. The main direction of research, with due regard to the local specificities, makes it possible to receive results of national and world importance in various fields, basic research :.ncluded. The concentration of efforts on the elaboration of the theoretical principle of electrical welding has turned the Instituta of Electric Welding imeni Ye. Paton of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR into the center -- the biggest of its kind in the USSR and the world in general -- of research connected with materials welding and new methods of producing high-quality and extra-pure metals and alloys. The method of electrical-slag welding, which was worked out in the Institute and which makes it possible to weld metals of practically any thickness, is, as Boris Paton, president of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, stressed, "an outstanding achievement which radically changed technological processes-in the field of heavy machine-building." The concentration of scientific potentialities has enabled Uzbek scientists to take a leading place in the USSR in the field of opto- electronics, nuclear spectroscopy and activation analysis. Extensive work is conducted on the application of solar energy in the national economy, the theory of Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 71' 9 USSR News from Ukraine, No. 12, Mar `/4, p 2 the movement of multi-phase media in pipelines etc. The motallogenio school of Academician K. Satpayov, is known far beyond Kazakhstan. His school has made a tremendous contribution to the development of the geological science and the estab- lishment of the fundamental laws governing the distribution of minerals. Research projects of Georgian mathematicians, physicists, biophysicists and other scientists, were known all over the world. Moldavian scientists are engaged, among other things, in designing oybornetically-controlled power transmission linen, which have a much greater carrying capacity than existing ones. The results of the study by Latvian scientists of the processes of the transfer of energy and matter in the presence of the electromagnetic impact are known in our country and abroad. This permits to speak of the Latvian school of heat physicistu. The importm;oe of the work of Tartu University scientists in the field of aeroisols and the ionization of the atmosphere, goes far beyond the confines of Estonia. Projects carried out by Armenian astrophyniosts have met with world recognition. Prominent scientists from many countries publish their articles in ':he journal Astrofizika which appears in Armenia. 5/6 News from Ukraine, No. 12, Mar 74, p 2 Soviet science has made a groat leap forward and now holds the leading place in a number of key sectors of research. Exerting ever growing influence on industry and agriculture, on the entire life of Soviet society, it is a powerful i'actor of social progress. 6/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 10 3. USSR "Kirgiz Academy of Soienooa" Frunze, Sovetc aya Kirgiziya, 27 Fob 74, p 2 Translation: The Kirgiz Aoadomy of Sciences, in aooordanoo with Rules No. 15, 16, and 17 of its Deoroo, reports the names of candidates for active member (academician) and corresponding member ot the Kirgiz Academy of Sciences nominated, on the basis of announcements in "Sovetskaya Kirgiziya" and Sovotik Kyrgyzatan," doted 27 January 1974, by scientific establishments, social organizations, scientific workers, and groups of scientific workers. CANDIDATES FOR ACT'TVE 1:'.SMDsR (ACADEMICIAN) Division of P siootechnioal and tlatiiamatical Sciences Specialty of Moohanics and Mine Machine-Buildings Oleg Dmitriyevioh Alimov, Corresponding Member of the Kirgiz Academy of Soivnces Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 27 Fob 74, p 2 Division of Chemicotechnological and Biological Soiencga Specialty of S:linical Physiology: Mirsaid Mirkhamidovich Mirrakhimov, Corresponding Member of the Kirgiz Academy of Sciences Specialty of Animal Biochemistry: Vladimir Oeorgiy:iich Yakovlev, Corresponding Member of the Kirgiz Academy of Sciences and Honored Scientist Kirigiz SSR Specialty of Kirgiz Literature: Chingiz Torkulovich Aytmatov, Lenin and State Prize USSR laureate and National Writer Kirgiz SSR Division of Physicotechnical and Mathematical Sciences Specialty of Heat Energy: Akmatbek Saginovich Dzhamanbayev, Doctor of Technical Sciences :.nd professor 2/4 Approved For Release 2003/10/22: CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 11 USS1l Sovotaknya Kirgiziyn, 27 Pob 74, p 2 fliv pion of Chomtootnohnojotaton and Dio o J.onl 3oion oa Specialty of Pharmacology: Aratunbik Alyboyovioh Altymynbov, Dootor of Medical Sciences and Stnto Prize Kirgiz SSii laureate Specialty of Inorganic Chemintryl Kekin Sulnymnnkulov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences and profosor{ Mamyt Uoubakunov, Candidate of Chemical Sciences Aiyf,sion of 5o iol Soioncon ;pocinlty of Kirgiz History: Snlmorbok Tabyohaliyov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, prcfoaoor, State Prize Kirgiz 5312 laureate Specialty of CPSU History: Korimkul Konzhoyevieh Orozaliyov, Candidate of Historical Sciences, State Prize Kirgiz SSr laureate Specialty of Diloctic and Historical Matorioliam: Asanbok Tnbaldiyov, Doctor of Philosipnioal Sciences and profesoor 3/u, Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 27 Fob 74, p 2 Specialty of Kirgiz Language: Sciences and professor Byubiyna Omurzakovna Oruzbayeva, Doctor of Philological Signed by the Presidium of the Kirgiz Academy of Sciencbs Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 714 12 Its USSR RIUT, V. and PHDOROV, H., special correspondents of "Pravda" "Cooperation Between Lithuanian and Deloruesiaa Scientists" Moscow, Pravda, 27 Pab 74, p 2 Translations The distant:. between Vil'nyus and Minsk in a little more than 200 kilometers. The maJectin Nemunan-Neman in glorified with equal inspiration by the poets ox both Lithuania and Belorussia. The natural conditions of the two fraternal republics are similar in many respects. The aooialint emulation agreement concluded between the Lithuanian and Belorussian SSR is a natural outgrowth of their unity and friendship. Within the framework of thin agreement the nooporation between scientists is also developing. The academies of sciences of both republics have produced many elaborations which found wide practical application. The now, promising technological processes of applying to metals the corrosion-resistant galvanic coatings, proposed by the Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Lithuanian Academy of Scioncoa, are readily used in many enterprises of our country. Lithuanian scientists have pledged thomselvoii to nssist the enterprises of Belorussia in the introduction of these new methods. The Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the Lithuanian 1/7 REUT, V., et al., Pravda, 27 Fob 74, p 2 Academy of Sciences will help t' introduce the automatic control system in the organizations of the Beloruesian SSR and will turn over programs of network planning and control for BESM-4. Some other directions of cooperation with production organi- zations have been also considered. The high-energy electrons, so-called hot electrons, are being intensively investigated at the Institute of Semiconductor Physics of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences under the leadership of Academician of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Yu. K. Pozhel.a. The sector of hot electrons is headed by Candidate of Physico- mathematical Sciences Vintsentas lonovich Diyenis. Here, the study is made of the processes taking place in semiconductor crystals which are placed in an electric field ,apable of heating free electrons substantially. The practical result of this work is the creation of semiconductor pickups of high-frequency field signal. And it has come necessary to investigate the influence of radiation defects on these instruments. But where and how? The Belorussian scientists have at their disposal a reactor, accel^.^ator of elementary particles, sources of gamma-irradiation. At present, all this arsenal, as a result of the agreement or. creative cooperation, is at the disposal of Vil'nyus scientists as well. 2/7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 13 USSR BRUT, V., of al., Pravda, 27 Fob 74,,p ? "The plan of our work," says V. I. Diyonis, "will be as follows: we manufacture the elements and than, at Minsk, they are irradiated; the effects of irradiation are studied by our workers,, and than we will discuss the results together with our Bolorusslun colleagues. Such a joint discussion is of especial importance to us since Belorussian scientists were able to accumulate considerable experience in investigating the action of radiation on semi-conductors." Tha importance of cooperation with the Viltnyus noiontistt is also highly valued by the director of the Laboratory of Radiation. Effacts at the Inotitut^ of Solid-State and Somioondtsc'tor Physics of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences Fodor Pavlovich Korahunov. "For us, physicists," says he, "both from theoretical and practical viewpoint, in very important to know how radiations affect the elements that are created by Lithuanian scientists. In some canon they might worsen their qualities, whereas in some others they improve them. An a result of experiments we are able to form a more definite opinion about the structure of the so-called radiation defects. In a number of cases it becomes also possible to utilize irradiation for the development of now or the improvement of existing technological methods ~.f :ho instrument making. 3/7 RELIT, V., at al., Pravda, 27 Feb 74, p 2 The Institute of Solid-State and Semiconductor Physics of Belorussian Academy of Sciences is carrying out systematic studies on phyi;ieal properties of solid solutions of the compounds belonging to the 3rd and 5th group of the periodic system. The effect of the high pressure on the properties of these semiconductor compounds is also studied. The initiator and scientific leader of this work is Academician of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences N. N. Sirota. Within the framework of cooperation with Belorussian scientists, a group of scientists of the Institute of Semiconductor Physics of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences headed by Candidate of Physicomathematical Sciences Arvidaa, Yuozovich Matulenis, is studying electrical properties of heterojunctions in solid solutions. These investigations are also of practical importance. A very fine film of the solid solution of arsenides r-.f aluminum and gallium, prepared in a special way, contains a varilength transition, a peculiar "electronic membrane," which under pressure shifts in the crystal almost inertialessly. Such a film with a "membrane" acts as a very sensitive pressure pickup. A change in the load by 10% leads to a 30% Jump in the value of electric resistance of the film. 4/7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 711 FPD:SOVIET 80IENOg USSR REUT, V., at al., Pravda, 27 Fob 74, p 2 With cooperation of their Leningrad colleagues, scientists from'the Physieo- technical Inatituto imoni A. F. Ioffo of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Vil'nyus sciontists have created a technological base for the manufacture of solid-solution films. For tooting the pickups, Lithuanian scientists were using a laboratory unit creating pressures tip to 10,000 atmospheres. And at present, Belorussian scientists are offering to their Viltnyus colleagues their own, considerably more powerful unit. However, the usefulness of cooperation consists, in the opinion of Lithuanian scientists, not only in that one can use a more perfect equipment'of one's neighbors, but also in the wide use of the experience of onels colleagues in constant consulta- tions and a discussion in common of the results of investigations. The socialist emulation breeds also the exactingness toward oneself. How does it enhance the creative effectiveness of scientists and positive results of research? In answering this question, Vintsentas Ionovioh Diyenis, who acts at present as deputy director for scientific work of the Institute of Semiconductor Physics of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, resorts to a humorous comparison: "Somebody said that company needs women in order to smarten men. In our constant creative contacts with our Minsk colleagues we exert toward each other this 5/7 REUT, V., at al., Pravda,, 27 Feb 74, p 2 invigorating effect: a comradely but at the same time fault-finding attitude of colleagues constantly compels us to exact from or.eself ever more and more -- in knowledge, in creative persistence, and in mastering the modern methods of investiga- tion. This mutual exactingness yields results." "The socialist emulation of our Institutes is of mutual benefit," agrees Deputy Director for Science of the Institute of Solid-State and Semiconductor Physics of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences Nikolay Alekseyevich 8trukov. Many of our theoretical elaborations can be now more rapidly verified and developed thanks to creative, cooperation with our Lithuanian colleagues. At the same time, some of our works of practical importance, for example, in the domain of new materials, are also not without interest for the scientists and manufacturers oT Lithuania.' The emul'.:ion of the academies of sciences of the two Union republics encompasses increasingly greater number of their organizations and becomes more specific. Agree- ments were concluded between the Institutes of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences and of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, of Mathematics of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences 6/7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approied For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 USSR REUT, V., of a1., Pravda, 27 Pnb 74, p 2 and o^ 'hyaioo and Mathematics of the Lithuanian Academy of Soionooa, of gxporimontal Datany of the Doloruaaian Academy of Soionooa and of Botany of.tho Lithuanian Academy of ,$oioncon, and between other related scientific inatitutiona. The creative cooperation and mutual assistance will undoubtedly contribute to a further enhance- ment of theoretical level of scientific research and practical realization of specific claborationa in th3 production. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 7$ 16 BPDISOVIET SOIENOE 5. USSR "Session of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences Ends" Moscow; Izvestiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 Translation: On 28 February 1974, the 35th Session of the Qonoral Assembly of the USSR Academy of Medical, Sciences hold in Moscow ended. Among other things the General Assembly has chosen now members of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, including 15 academicians and 31 corresponding members. Elected to active membership of the Academy were P. N. Burgasov, K. V. Bunin, I. I. Ivanov, A. P. Kolasov, P. N. Kosyakov, S. P. Karpov, V. V. Kupriyanov, N. A. Lopatkin, B. A. Lapin, L. T. Malaya, N. I. Nisovioh, A. P. Romodanov, V. S. Savej.1yev, K. V. Chachava, and P. N. Yuronov. USSR Izvestiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 Chosen to be foreign members of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences were o Bulgarian scientist, Rector of the Medical Academy of the People's Republic of Bulgaria Atanas Khristov Maleyev; Director of the Central Institute of Research in Cardiovascular Regulation of the German Democratic Republic Academy of Sciences Rudolf Baumann; and the preslaent of the Baylor College of Medicine and senior surgeon of the Houston Medical Center, Professor Michael DeBakey. Approved For Release 2003/10/22: CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 17 6. ussn "Commission for Public Health and Social Security" Kiev, Pravda Ukrainy, 27 Mar 74, p 3 Translations A meeting wan hold of the Commission for Public Health and Social Security. The Commission diaounand the question of carrying out the decree of the Supreme Soviet Ukraiml an S8R "On the State of Medical Caro and Moaburas for the Improvement of Public Health in the Ukrainian SSR," with respect to improving the trade in medicines and medical produo#,s. The meeting was addressed by Pirat Deputy Minister of Health Ukrainian 3311 A. N. Zolinnkiy. To carry out measures outlined in the above decree, steps are being taken for the expansion of the network of pharmacies and medical stores in the Republic and for the strengthening of their material base. At present the population and therapoutioo- prophylactic institutions of the Ukrainian 3311 are supplied with medicines and medical. products by over 5200 pharmacios and 18,500 drugstores, 34 specialized "Modtekhnika" stores, and 330 "Optika" stores. Thair total trade turnover has increased by over 20% compared with 1970- 113 Pravdn Ukrainy, 27 Mar 74, p 3 Nevertheless, as has been voiced by Commission members T. 0. Nelina, T. A. Zaykovskaya, Z. Ye. Goncharova, and L. A. Klopko, and by Chairman of the Commission A. A. Shalimov, the medicinal requirements of the population and therapeutic- prophylactic institutions of the Republic are yet not fully satisfied according to modern e.~andards. The public health organs do not utilize all available potentiali- ties for the increase of the production and expansion of the assortment of medicinal preparations in pharmaceutical plants of the oblast administrations of pharmacies, in particular of medicines which are most frequently prescribed by physicians. In the arsenal of remedies which are employed for treatment of patients the medicinal plants and preparations made of them are used with inorpasing frequency. Our Republic has practically inexhaustible resour-caa of wild medicinal raw materials, and the botanico-geographical zones of the Ukraine number about 200 species of plants which are used in popular medicine. Nonatheless these possibilities are not fully utilized and the procurement of medicinal herbal raw materials is carried out in a limited volume. Scientific research institutions and the corresponding depart- ments of higher educational institutions do not engage sufficiently in the study of p.:snts for the purpose of extending the sphere of their application. Approved For Release,2003/10/22: CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 18 Ua3R Pravda Ukrainy, 27 Mar,74, P 3 The Commission has recommended the Ukrainian Ministry of Health ensure a thorough study of th" requirements for medicines and medical products and to take stops for supplying with them fully and uniformly the pharmacies and specialized stores. The Commission has also discussed) the progress of the fulfillment of its own recommendations an regards the implamomtation of the legislation concerning the rights, priv+,logoa, and advantages of wa;r invalids and families of servicemen killed in action. This question was dealt with in a report made by Chairman of the Commission A. A. Shalimov. In, the ;+ork of the Commission for Public Health and Social Security participated responsible workers of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Ukrainian SSR, State Planning Committee Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian Ministry of Finance, and thm People's Control Committee Ukrainian SSt1. 313 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 19 7. USSR "Glacier Watch" Moscow, Pravda, 15 Fob 74, p 3 FPDt?OVIET SCIENCE Translation: A permanent Qluciologieal Station "Tuyuksu" operates on the Central Tuyuksu glacier in Transili Alatau at the altitude of about 3,500 motors. Scientists of the Kazakh Academy of Sciences have study the development of the Tian Shan glaciers in accordance with the International Hydrological. Decade Program. They detorminw the thickness of glaciation, observe the conditions of snow accumulation, study the physical balance of mountain glaciers, and ascertain the quantity of various chemical aubsty%oos falling upon the glacier along with precipitations. The estimate of these values in of practical importanoo since the glacier waters are widely used for irrigation. The glaciers of Dzhungarian and Transili Alatau alone supply not less than half a million cubic motors of water a year. The regular and thorough observations of Kazakh glaciologiets will make it possible to obtain important data relative to the laws governing glaciation of Central Asian mountains. In the photographs: Thr "Tuyuksu" Station, and technician-hydrologist It. Tolmachov inspecting meteorological instruments. 1/1 CHEMONIN, A., Izvestiya's oirn correspondent, and SHABEL'NIKOV, R., Izvestiyats social correspondent "'All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Essential Oil Crops" Moscow, Izvestiya, 13 :jar 74, p 4 Translation: In Alekseyevka at the Experiment Station of the All-Union Scientific Research Instituta cf Essential Oil Crops a new variety was developed of coriander, the most valuable raw material of essential oils. From these oils alcohols can be prepared, imitating aromas of lemon, .tly of the valley, violet, rose, linden, lily, and other aromas. The new variety of coriander, which has been turned over to the State Strain Testing Network, has received the name of "Alekseyevskiy-40." Ths, production test carried out in tt;e local kolkhor "Progress" has demonstrated its superiority over its predecessors. 1/1 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 20 9. USSR RASTORQUYEVA, I., jurist "Verification of Workeras Qualifications in Scientific Research Institutes" Moscow, Izvestiya, 28 Fob 74, p 5 Translations "In scientific rosoNroh institutes a verification of worker-131 qualifications is being carried out within certain periods of time. This is not being done uniformly everywhere, and, most important, it often brings about oontro- versioa. It would be desirable to know the rules that govern the procedure of such verification." -- V. Kharitonov, Moskovakaya Oblast. The scientific-technical revolution makes high demands on specialists in scientific research institutes. That is why the verification of workorss qualifica- tions was introduced in scientific research, planning and design, and technological organizations (with the exception of scientific workers filling respective positions as a result of oorupetition, and administrative or junior service personnel. The list of positions liable to verification is established (with cooperation with the Central Committee of the Trade Unions) by the ministries and dopartmert-a of the USSR 1/5 RASTOROUYEVA, I., Izvestiya, 28 Feb 74, p 5 and Union republics, academies of sciences of the USSR and Union republics, and branch academies of sciences. The procedure of vitrification is determined by special regulations, approved by the State Committee for scivace and Technology of the USSR Council of rinisters and the State Committee for Construction Affairs of the Council of Ministers USSR on 5 May 1969 and coordinated with the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions. % The verification in scientific research institutes is carried out once in three years by commissions appointed each time by the head of a scientific research institute from among highly qualified scientific workers, specialists, and representatives of the Party and Trade Union organizatl.o~.. If a scientific worker has not proved himself on the positive side in his work, the verification is allowed before the lapse of the three-year period. The head of a scientific institute, not later than one month before the beginning of verification, issues the order that it be carried out. This order announces the procedure and concrete timings of verification, gives a list of positions liable to verification, and the composition of commissions. Young specialists performing obligatory work by assignment, pregnant women and nursing 2/5 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 21 USSR RAST0R0UYIVA, I., Izvestiya, 28 Fob 74, p 5 nothora with infants up to one year oV ago, and persons that worked in a given scientific research institute loan than one year pro not liable to verification. The director of the institute presents his opinion (characterization) of the worker to be verified, tlhieh must be coordinated with the Party and Trade Union organizations. The worker has a right to take cognizance bofornhand of this opinion. The opinion should contain a full and objective appraisal of the work of the person undergoing verification, including his job-related, political, and personal qualities and draw a conclusion: does the worker fit the position he fills, does he deserve to be promoted to a higher position and which one, and must he improve his qualification and where. If the worker undergoing verification does not fit the position he holds, the opinion should indicate in what position or work it will be expedient to 6;,tploy him in the future. The opinion is submitted to the commission togethrr with verifica- tion findings form of, the previous verification commission. The meeting of the commission must be attended by not loss than 2/3 of the approved membership, otherwise the commission is incompetent to proceed with verification. All evidence can be examined only in the presence of the worker under- going verification. 3/5 RASTOROUYL'VA, I., Izvestiya, 28 Fob 74, p 5 Fol'owing a discussio:z of the matter the commission, voting by balloc, gives its appraisal of the activity c_f the worker. The vote is taken by ballot-papers of a prescribed form, and its results are datermined by a simple majority of voters who took part in the ballot. In case of a tie vote ?.,a b allotting is repeated, and if the result is the same, it is the:. decided that the worker is fit to hold his position. If a voter did not express his opinion, that is did not cross out from his ballot- paper this or that appraisal, it is considered that he voted ror a positive appraisal. The results of the ballot are entered in the verification form, and the decision is lot known to the worker and is confirmed by his signature on the verification document. The head of the scientific research organization, within not more than two months after verification and depending on its results, takes a decision to encourage in1 vidual workers for their achievements or, in appropriate cases, to demote or remove workers unfit to hold positions they fill at present. A worker found as a result of verification to be unfit to hold his position, may either be demoted, or transferred (by his consent) to some other work, or dismissed without approval of the Trade Union Committee. Upon discharge the following entry is made ir. his work book: "discharged from work as a result of verification." Upon 4/5 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 22 PPD:SOVIRT SOx 102 RASTORGUYSVA, x., Izvostiya, 28 Nob 74, p 5 transtor to uhuthcr poditiou u mention to madot "appointed to the position (designation of the position) in accordance with the results of vrorifieation." The administration has no right to discharge a person from work or to demote him to a lower position after the lapse of the two-month period frc.M the day of verification. Labor disputes concerning dismissal and reinstatement in a former position of the workers of scientific research institutes, found an a result of verification unfit to hold their position, Pro not within the jurisdiction of the Commission for Labor Disputes, nor the Factory Local Committee, nor the Courts. Such 11sputos are settled by higher organs. The head of the higher organ in bound to examine the application of the worker within five days and lot him know without delay the results of this uxemxnation. 10. USSR PUSHKAR', A., special oorresponlent of "Izvostiya" "The Ginseng Failure" Moscow, Izvostiya, 13 Feb 74, p 3 Abstract: Ginseng - the root of life - attracted attention of individual scientists and enthusiasts since 19301s. At first unrecognized by official medicine, interest gradually increased when, on the initiative of scientists of the Far East, the Academy of Sciences USSR created the Ginseng Committee at cho Academy. Its chemistry and pharmacology. was studied and the chemical structure and physiological activity ascer- tained. The Ginseng Committee mot regularly and published its reports. Ginseng was nowhere more intensively studied than in the USSR, whore the number of works published on it exceeds 200. After a few small-scale experiments in its artificial cultivation, it waa decided to organize it on an industrial basis. The lack of cooperation of local organs of the Par East and that of the VILR [All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Medicinal Plants] was overcome and in 1961 the "Zhontshent" govkhoz was created. After a few years, however, the plantation, instead of growing as planned, began to dwindle, shrinking from five hectares to three, and its very cultivation is now in danger. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 xn Apr 74 23 PPDt8OVXET 8OIlfNOL ?USIIKAn' , A. , Zzvontiyo, 13 Fob 74, p 3 Xn a series of interviews conducted on the spot the Correspondent of Xzvostiya has invootigatod and describes the causes of the look of nuoooss of this antorprioo, which are duo ir, the main to a poor planning, wrong agrotoohnioal approach, selection of an unouttod area for plantation, look of competent scientific guidance, and look of support from adminintrativo organn. 2/2 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R00030'0010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 7I 24 11. UN SR "V. M. Oluahkov" Kiev, Vianylt Akadomiyi Noulc Ukrayinn1koyi RSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 109-111 Translationf The name of Viktor Mykhaylovych Oluahkov, eminent Soviet mathematician and oybornotioint, talented science organizer, and founder of the Kiev School of 4ybornotios which represents Soviet cybernetics with honor throughout the world, is well known to wide circles of the scientific community in our country and abroad. V. M. Olushkov'a first scientific works in modern algebra were done a quarter of a century ago. Their basin rosultn (solution of Hilbortla generalized fifth problem, study of the properties and structure of locally bicompact groups and Lie algebras) are justly doomed fundamental. Soviet science at the and of the 19500 and beginning of the 19603 was charac- torized by increased requirements for applied mathematics and cybernetics. It was in this period that Viktor Mykhaylovyoh closely linked his creative interests with elaboration of the theoretical principles of cybernetics and computer technology. 1/6 Visnyk Akadomiyi Nauk UkrayinsIkoyi RSR, No 8, Aug 73, Pp 109-111 Mention must be made of his monograph Sintez Taifrovykh Avtomatov (Synthesis of Digital Automata) (1962), which not only contained profound theoretical generalizations on the theory of discrete automata, but also suggested an orderly methodology for the construction of various computer devices. V. M. Olushkov is characterized by breadth of scientific interests, innovative- ness, and scientific intuition. Not one to confine himself within the narrow frame- work of individual theories and specialties, he energetically and enthusiastically tackles little-studied problems and finds original solutions. The algebraic approaches he has proposed to the synthesis of automata, the construction of various divisions in the theory of computers, and mathematical programming, have proved unusually fruitful and found application among practical experts in the creation of new electronic computers of various classes and software systems therefor. Further. activity of the scientist has been devoted to treatment of the general theory of computing systems and machines, new mathematical methods for the solution of diverse problems in the automation of computer design, creation of new approaches to the solution of problems in economic cybernetics and problems in the simulation of complex systems on general-purpose computers, construction of the theory of 2/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 3 0 Apr 74 25 t7SSR Vinnyk Akadomiyi Nnuk Ukrayina'koyi RStt, No 8, Aug 73, pp 109-111 automated oomputor-4idod data-processing syntumn. Ho has suggested and substantiated methods for qunntitativoly evaluating the performance of computers and various oyotomo based on the utilization of computer devices and has given a philosophical substantiation of the achievements and potentialities of mathomation a-,' eyb,irnotios. The progress of the Order of Lenin Institute of Cybernetics of the Aoadauv of Sciences Ukrainian SSR is linked with the name of V. M. Qluahkov. No was the initiator of its establishment at the beginning of the 1960s and has handed it since the day of its founding. From a laboratory with 50 employee to an academic institute with several thousand -- that is the course of events in the formation and development of the staff. Lot us roint out that almost all the important work that has contributed to the merited fame of the Institute of Cybernetics has boon conducted under the scientific guidance of V. M. Olvehkov and is the direct translation into reality of ideas advanced by him. Those are the development of ouch well-known electronic computers as the Dnepr-1, Promin1, Mir-1, Mir-2, Dnepr-2, and none, the creation of the first model Soviet automatud control systems -- the Ltvov and Qal'vanyk, the development of the now Proekt automated computer design system, and much more. Visnyk Akadomiyi Nauk Ukrayins'koyi RSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 109-111 V. N. Glushkov deserves great credit for generating the basic tdeas of the creation of automated control systems from the enterprise to the highest levels of control organs. On his initiative and under his guidance, in 1964-1965 a preliminary plan of the country's unified state network of computer centers was elaborated. which has become the basis of present-day concepts of the statewide automated data-gathering and processing system for accounting, planning and administration of the national economy, the need to create which was registered in the directives of the Twenty- Fourth Congress of the CPSU. V. M. Olushkov1s interesting theoretical research in the field of macroeconomics is associated with this task. The scientist has always keenly perceived the practical world1s needs for scientific generalizations and new methods. As a rules, his monographs comprehenr,ively reflect the breakthroughs of scientific research in a now field that a wide audience of scientists and engineers need in their everyday work. That is why his books Sintez Tsifrovykh Avtomatov (Synthesis of Digital Automata), Vvedeniye v ICibernetiku (Introduction to Cybernetics), Vvedeniye v ASU (Introduction to Automated Control Systems) etc. are both a necessity to the reader, and also popular and timely. V. M. Olushkov is doing a tremendous science-organizational work as vice- president of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, and head of the Scientific Council for Computer Technology and Control Systems of the State Committee for Science and 4/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 USSR Visnyk Akadomiyi Nauk Ukrayins*koyi RSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 109-111 Technology of the Council of Ministers USSR, an wall an of the Presidium of the Academy o Sciences USSR. For his groat contribution to the development of Soviet science and the training of soiontifio personnel, the high rank of Hero of Socialist Labor has boon conferred upon V. M. Olushkov, and he has boon awarded the Lenin Prize and the State Prizes USSR and Ukrainian SSR. V. M. Olushkov is rendering important annistanoo to sciontiits in countries of the socialist community in the launching and development of cybernetic research and in the organization of work on the oroatien of automatic control systems. He is doing much work for the successful activ}ty of the international cybernetics organization -- t.a International Pedoratio~= for Information Processing -- and hoc headed the program committee since 1966. Pioneer in the establishment of the Cybornotios Faculty at Kiev State University imont T. 0. Shovohonko, Academician V. M. Olusikov lectures hero to students and post- graduates and hands the Chair of Theoretical Cybernetics. Since 1964 he has headed the basic chair of the Moscow Physiootoehnioal Institute under the Cybernetics 5/6 Visnyk Akademiyi Nauk Ukrayinatkoyi RSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 109-111 Institute of the Academy of Seiono.,a Ukrainian SSR. A marvelous pedagogue, he generously devotes his learning to young people and encourages them to creative boldness and research. Many of his students have become nighly skilled specialists and are successfully serving in science and the national economy. V. M. Olushkov is a tireless popularizer of science and the author of numerous artt,elon in newspapers and popular-sei&nce magazines, as well as uncommonly interesting lectures on various problems in science and practice. The scientist given much attention to public activity as a member of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Communist Party and a deputy of the Supreme Soviet USSR. In congratulating the scientist on his fiftieth birthday the scientific community wishes Viktor Mykhaylovych continued fruitful activity and great success in his scientific work for the good of our fatherland. 6/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 27 12. USSR MLLIr.,,.PASJ'.AYIWM, A., Novosibirsk "Yu. Yorshov" Moscow, Izvootiya, 1 Fab 74, p 4 Abstracts The article given an outline of the noiontifio career and a rapid rise of Yuriy Yorshov, who thanks to his tenacity and talent has become one of the most out- standing young scientists of Siberia at the age of 33, Ilavinb boon refused by the Moscow Phyniootochnical Institute because of a "poor"-two mark received for mathematics at the entrance examinations, Yorshov wont to work at a plant in his native Novosibirsk an a lathe operator. However, his academic failure did not discourage him. He continued to study mathematics, obtained a Lenin scholarship, entered Novosibirsk State University, and graduating from it in 1963 he defended his candidate's dissertation. Three years later he received his doctorate for a dissertation relative to an almost unexplored domain of mathematics, the elementary field theory . In 1967 he delivurod a report at the International Congress on Logic, Philosophy, and Methodology of Sci.ence in Amsterdam, and in 1966 and 1970 by personal invitation 1 /) he addressed the International Mathematical Congrebses held in Moscow and Nicu. He is a member of the International Association of Symbolic Logic, and the Italian Society of Mathematicians. He heads now the work on the numeration theory, a new domain of mathematical logic of fundamental importance for communication between man and electronic computers. On 19 November 1970 the Division of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences USSR recommended the General Meeting of the Academy to elect the 30-year old Yershov as Corresponding Membership of the Academy of Sciences USSR. Yershov has become a symbol and personification of the ideas embodied in the pro- gram of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR directed toward the combination of fundamental sciences with live practice and education of the youth. In recent years he headed the Olympic Committee of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR, organizing the All-Siberian Scientific Olympics of School Children which plays an important role as a gateway to science. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 USSR MBLIK-PASIIAYEVA, A., Izvoctiya, 1 Fob 74, p 4 Thus at 33, Prof Yorshov holds in his hands the future of many youngsters from the romotost places of Siboria, the extreme North, Central Asia, and the Far Rant. Together with the Siberian Department of the Academy he shares the tremondous responsibility for the preparing of mathematical cadres for Siboria. The course of the scientific career of Yorahov in not unique, and there are other Siberian scion- tists who follow the some path. It reflects the march of fundamental soiol.oos toward the Bast, which in in progress since the beginning of the last decade and is aimed at the development of the boundless country of Siboria. 13. USSR "Awards of Orders and Medals" Moscow, Pravda, 23 Fob 74, p 2 Translation: For active participation in the organization and realization of the high- latitude "Sever" expeditions and for courage and valor dir;tayed on this occasion, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet USSR, by decree of 22 Fetruary 1974, has awarded orders and medals of the USSR to workers of the Main Administration of the Hydro- meteorological Service of the Council of Ministers USSR and the Ministry of Civil Aviation who distinguished themselves most. The Order of Lenin was conferred upon the leader of the "Sever-25" Expedition and senior scientific associate of the Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute, N. I. Blinov, and Deputy Director of the Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute B. A. Krutskikh, and the Order of the October Revolution was bestowed on Commander of the Flying Detachment of the Administration of Civil Aviation of Central Regions and the .lretic Ye. Q. Zhuravlev and Deputy Director of the Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute N. I. Tyabin. The Order of Labor Red Banner was awarded to 3 persons, the Badge of Honor to 8, the medal "For Labor Valor" to 20, and medal "For Distinction in Labor," to 20 persons. The deciae is published in "News of the Supreme Soviet USSR" and in the vocal Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 29 III, USSR KAZAKOV, M. "Modals of the USSR Academy of Sciences Awarded" Moscow, Izvestiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 Translation: The selection wan made, by commissions of exports of the USSR Academy of Sciences, from among laur'aton whose works were winners in a previous All-Union Competition. It was still rather difficult to choose the boat one from among tho best works. Recently the winner was announced of the loot of the five medals of the USSR Academy of Sciences for the beat ntudentn1 scientific work of 1973, a graduate of the Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering,,Yovgoniy Frolov. His work "The Solution of a Problem in the Controllability of Nonlinear Systems" was considered the best in the domain of phynicomathomatioal sciences. In ohomiootechnologioal and biological sciences the medals wore awarded to Viktor :artsov from Moscow State University and to Mart Saarm'from Tartu University, in earth 3oienoos to Igor Fodorov from Novosibirsk University, and in social sciences to Nikolay Kozin from Saratov University. "Research carried out bg Frolov shows that he is a very talented mathematician," says Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences T. M. Zmeyov, "A point wan KAZAKOV, M., Izvestiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 taken in certain space. 7t was required to be prove!: that at a certain form of e selected regularity of motion it will get to a preset point situated in its environs. Does this not remind one of a traveler in a school book of problems in arithmetic who must get from point A to point B? With that exception, however, that the wander- ing point is of definite importance for the national economy, for some economic and mechanical processes may be reduced to a similar simplified scheme. In his third year Frolov took part in a seminar of the Chair of Cybernetics. He was given a problem: "There is some vagueness here, and several ways of solving it are' rossible. Please think!" He began to think, turned over in his mind several variants, calculated, and it seemed to him that he was about to find some new approach. But then he came across a recent monograph of a foreign a or, and found that the means of doing it was discovered before him. He gratefully remembered his teachers "with an English bias," and tackled another, more complex problem.. In solving it he was helped by the experience of the first failure, by his scientific leader, and by painstakingness. The case of Igor Fedorov of Novosibirsk University was exactly the same. One of the experts, Doctor of Geologicomineralogical Sciences Yu. L. Orlov, considers that after a further elaboration his work could be awarded a scientific degree. 2/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr, 74 30 KAZAKOV, M., Izvostiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 "Fodorov is dealing with zoolites, an interesting group of mineral,, which is widely used at present for the separation of various substances in processing petroleum products. They are frequently encountered in nature, but their deposits are as a rule small. More often, zoolitca are synthesized artificially. One of the zoolito typos was synthesized by rodorov." Scientifi.o Soor.-tary of the Commission Candidate of Philological Sciences V. S. Barakhov snya: "N. Kozin of Saratov University discusses the interaction and limits between historical description, historical explanation, and historical expectation. To discuss this,, twentieth century material was used. Boldly, very boldly! For the first time I encounter a work where a student has tackled the methodology of knowledge and succeeded." When he was in his freshman year, it was written about him in the university wall newspaper: "A man with his own understanding of history." For a long time he pondered what to take up as a study, being equally interested in modern history and philosophy. 3/6 In his second your, he wrote an essay on the essence of cognition. It has been noticed. The University expected him to produce something of importance. And there is,a modal of the "Great Academy." In many universities of the world the graduates still receive diplomas with a mention: "Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (Physics, Biology, etc.). Perhaps, we could call Viktor Kartuev a philosopher in chemistry. But his philosophical interest in chemistry has preiuued quite tangible practical result. As President of the Commission Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of .ioiences I. V. Berozin explains, Kartsev1s work opens wide an hopeful prospects for the synthesis of basically new compounds which may be used as medicinal preparations and additives to polymers. "Kartsev is a patient and persistent person. His character was formed by hundreds of experiments and years of study. He has a good preceptor, Prof A. N. Kost, and he considers that the laboratory he works in is the best in the Chair, and the Chair is the best of the University. As a matter of fact the Cha;;,r of Chemistry, as is well known, is the best Chair of Moscow State University..." 4/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 31 KAZAKOV, M., Izvoetiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 am aura that Mart Scams thinks the came about his laboratory, continued Dorozin. "leis work deals with the study of ribosomos, the microscopical' mechanisms of the call. This molecular meohino synthesized protein of a strictly preset structure and in accordance with the genetic information that comes from the cell nucleus. The problem of the structure and function of ribosomos is the key problem in molecular biology. Swarm has applied specially selected enzymes which split bio- polymors that enter into the composition of ribosomos. By studying the composition of products being formed in the process, the young scientist has learned much about the structure of one of the olomonta of the coll. Modals of the Academy of Sciences constitute very high appraisal. It was given to the authors of works and to institutions of higher education in which they had studied. This in, so to speak, the appraisemont of the attention with which in the recent years the studentat scientific creativeness is surrounded. Many things had to happen in order that those five scientific works, worthy of the attention of the USSR Academy of Sciences, could appear. Hundreds of students1 5/6 KAZAKOV, M., Izvoetiya, 2 Mar 74, p 5 design bureaus and scientific societies had to appear, scientific research of students had to be included in tons of universities in their curricula, studonts1 scientific circles in the departments had to become sufficiently numerous, and their first findings to shaken agelong opinion of diploma papers as being only a verification of methodical preparedness of a specialist. A partition, which separated thr.'r students' research from all that is done by the university scientists, was broken. The results of competitions show considerable changoa for the better: disparity between the present students' papers and those of the past is enormous. Indeed, as Lomonosov had said once: *Be bold now that you have been encouraged!" 6/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 'r4 32 P000DAYEV, a., rooponsiblo organizer of the Department of Scientific Youth, Control Committee of'the All-Union Lenin Young Communist League; Candidate of Medical Sciences, and VILIPPOV, 0., loader of the Information Croup, Control Scientific Research Institute of Sanitary Education; Candidate of Medical Sciences "Laureates of the Komsomol Prize Moscow, Moditeinskaya Gazota, 1 Jan 7i4, p 3 Translation: Every your on the day of the creation of the JLKSM'[All -Union Lenin Young Communist League], to stimulate the boot young scientists, napirrnts, instructors of higher educational institutions, workers, and collective farmers, arc awarded prizes of the Lenin Komsomol in science, technology, and production. The first among medical workers to be honored by this award was a scientific associate of the Institute of Medical Radiology of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and secretary of the Committee of VLKSM, Anatoliy Nikolayovioh Dodonkov, for the production and o plication of radioactive preparations which are being resolved in the organism. Three of our colleagues are among laureates of the Lenin Komsomol Prizes for 1973. These are: Doctor of Oedical Sciences, senior scientific associate of the 1/8 Institute of Biophysics of the Ministry of Health USSR, R. M. Khaitov; Candidate of Medical Sciences, senior scientific associate of the Moscow Medical Stomatological Institute, A. I. Kolinko; and junior scientific associate of the Institute of Experi- mental and Clinical Oncology of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, 0. A. Bannikov. Each of them has his own biography, character, and enthusiasms, But there is one thing that brings them together, and this is the entry into science. The work on scientific problems, which had excited them, was begun when they were still students, members of SNO [Students' Scientific Societies]. This had enabled Rakhim Kaitov within half a year after graduation from the Samarkand Medical Institute to defend his candidatets dissertation. And then he has chosen to study the unknown aspects of the transplantation of hemopoietic tissues. An enormous work was performed by R. Khaitov within but five years. He developed several new experimental models and systems, and unraveled and interpreted new effects in immunology and radiobiology. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 711 33 P000DAYEV, 0., of al., Moditeinakaya aazota, 1 Jan 74, p 3 At present the 29 year-old Doctor of Medical Sciences Rakhim Khaitov is the party group organizer of the laboratory of the Institute of Biophysics of the Ministry of Health USSR and member of the Commission for the Propaganda of Knowledge among Young People at the Board of the All-Union Society "Znaniye." Ho in the author of over 50 scientific works. Albino Kolinko had boon fascinated by ophthalmology in her fifth year of the Institute. At that time the Chair of Eyo Diseases of the Arkhangelsk Medical Institute in which she was studying was headed by Prof S. N. Fodorov. He won the come Prof Fodorov who was the first to make operations of the implantation of artificial crystalline lenses. This woo six years ago. After graduating from the Institute Albino Kolinko studied again, now in the clinical internship. Now, she heads the Eye Department of Moscow Hospital No 50 and was appointed for the post of senior scientific associate of the Chair of Eye Diseases of the Moscow Medical Stomatological Institute. During all these years she worked under the guidance of Prof S. N. Fodorov. He act before his assistant the task of determination of optical parameters of intraocular lenses. She had to start studying again, and go through a course of 3/8 optics. Then, she had to determine optical parameters of the eye, by the most modern methods. Gradually a harmonious system was formed for the calculation of optics of the eye having an artificial crystalline lens. The derived formulas and diagrams showed that the necessary strength of he lens can be calculated with great accuracy before the operation. A. Kolinko has worked out recommendations for calculations not only in emmetropia, but also in myopia and hypormetropia of the healthy eye. She provided calculations for long-distance and short-distance visiin, depending upon the accommodation volume of the sound eye. performed over 300 operations. Their remote results show the accuracy of the calculations of the young scientist. The tables produced by her are consulted at present by all those who perform implantation of correcting lenses. Origoriy Bannikov graduated only four years ago from Moscow State Univers!ty imeni M. V. Lomonosov. When in his second year he had already started to work in the scientific society conducted by the professor of the Institute of Experimental end 4/8 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 711 314 FI'DZSOVIET DOIENOII POOODAYEV, 0., of al., Moditsinakaya 04zota, 1 Jan 74, p 3 Clinical Oncology of,tho Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Yuriy Markovich Vaciltyov. In the beginning Origoriy Dannikov used to, as he says, to wash laboratory vessels of medical personnel. At the and of studios, in his fifth year, he had already mastered the methods of cultivation of,tissuos, autoradiography, basic analytical and preparative methods of the study of the chemistry of proteins, as wall as modern immunoohomioal techniques. It is a small wonder that during but a few years Bannikov has performed, in the words of a reviewer, "a first-class scientific research." Immunologists know that the solootivu binding of the chemical canoorogon depends upon the presence of a special protein. Now can this protein be obtained in a pure form, and how can one ascertain its distribution in the tissues and the various organs which are subjected to the action of canoorogon? There was no clear answer to that, sines no one was in possession of a clearly worked out toehniquc. Grigoriy Dannikov has started his experiments. When one is 25 years old a work day lasting 12 hours does not seem to be long, but still, sometimes, one has to drive away the thought that all is in vain, nothing will develop from it, the more no 5/8 USSR P000DAYEV, 0., at al., Meditsinskaya Oazeta, 1 Jan 74, p 3 since investigations devoted to this protein have already been conducted, and the results are very modest. He obtained a purified protein, viz, ligandin. And, this is especially important, he isolated the strictly monospecifie antibodies to the protein bir'4ding eanoerogen. They were used by Bannikov for the study of tissular and cell iar localizv,tion of ligandin in the normal and tumorous tissues. The works of Bannikov completely disprove the "theory of precipitation," one of the most popular theories of chemical cancerogenesir. The now data permit us to explain the differential sensitivity of hepatocytes *:, the toxic action of the cancerogen and show why in the acute stage of caneerogenesis the cells are perishing, which are distributed around the central vein. Materials concerning the connections of protein which binds cancerogen with the degree of differentiation of hepatocyte provide investiGators with an important additional method of differentiation. What we have Just spoken about constitutes a bygone stage. Science does not stand still. Each of the three scientists is now planning new research. 6/8 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 39 PPDtOOVIItT SCIRM06 P000DAYEV, 0., at al., Meditainakaya Oazota, 1 Jan 74, p 3 It. M. Khaitov has boon appointed the loader of a research group, The program of research hoe boon planned for aovoral years ahead. The group will study vnrioun aspects of immunogenotiea and interaction of lymphoid calls. Scientists want to find out the mechanisms of the immune reactions, in girder to find ways for a naloctivo stimulation or on the contrary to arrant the individual stages of immunity. This is necessary for infectious immunology and for transplantation of tissues and organs. Now operations await A. I, Kolirtko. There must be chocked several modern chemical matorinin from which specialists proposo mnpufaoturing artificial crystalline lenses. The, remote resultr which were observed by Professor S. N. Pedorov chow that during a period of 12 years the majority of patients were in oxoollont condition. Novortholoos, he considers that tho material which would satisfy physicians in all respects has not yet boon found. Some interacting aspects begin to show in the work of 0. A. Dannikov, It may happen that the now protein serves an a regulator of the activity of genes. 7/8 POGODAYEV, 0., of Al-, Moditainskaya Oazota, 1 Jan 74, p 3 The laureates have a great donl of work ahead of them. But they are young and gifted. Each of them appraises his results modestly, and speaks more of his teachers than of himself. It is gratifying that our science has been joined by the young people who are enamoured of it and devoted to it. Each of the laureates represents not only an interacting human destiny, but also destiny of research, and the beginning of the now creative ideas. 9/8 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 36 PPDit10VI1CT AOIISNOIi VI. ODI'TUARIlw Olt SOVIiIT SOItlNTISTA 'i6t yam "A. I. Dykova" Odoaaa, Oftal'mologiohaokiy Ziturnal, No 8, 1973, p 637 Abatraott Anfiua Ivanovna Dykova, Doctor of Medical foionoos, professor, end head of the Chair of 8yo Diseases of the Poltava Medical Stomatologioal Institute, died on 30 July 1973. His obituary in signed b7 the iootorate and party oomml,ttoo of the Poltava Medical fltomato)ogiual Institute, the L%.cnvnkaya Oblast Scientific Society of Ophthalmologiata, and the Poltavekaya Ablanti,Scientific Society of Ophthalmologists. 1 /1 17. USSR V. I. Kazakov" UDC 616.5/616.97 (092) Kazakov Moscow, Vostnik iornatologii i Vonorologii,? No 2, 1974, pp 92-93 Abstract: Prof Viktor lvanovtch Kazakov, hood of the Chair of Dormato-Vanorological Diseases of the Astrakhan Medical Institute, diod on 25 August 1973- 1/1 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 37 PPD:SOVIET SCTENCIB ;1,, USSR D. Kovalonko" Kiev, Vianyk Akademiy Nauk Ukrayne'koy RSR, No 11, 1973, pp 110-111 Abrtraot: Anatoliy Dmitriyovioh Kovalonko, laureate of the State Prize Ukrainian SSR, Academician of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and former director of the Institute of Mechanics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, died on 19 September 1973. His obituary is signed by the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences; the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education Ukrainian SSR; the Division of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Cybernetics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences; and the Institute of Mechanics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 1 /1 and Honored Scientist Armenian SSR, died on 31 December 1972. 19. USSR UDC 616.21(092) Nadzharyan "N. A. Nadzharyan" Moscow, Vestnik Otorinolaringologii, No 5, 1973, pp 117-118 Abstract: Prof Nikolay Arsentyevich Nadzharyan, head of the Chair of Otorhinolaryn- gology of the Yerevan Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians, CPSU member, Approved For Release 2003/10/22 :.CIA-RDR85TO0875R0'00300010,025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 38 20. USSR "L. N, Srotenekiy" Moscow, X vostiya Akadamii Houk DOOR, Mokhanika Zhidkonti i Oaza, No 6, 1973, pp 102- 105 Abstracts Loonid Nikoloyovioh Srotonakiy, Corroeponding Member of the USSR Acadomy of Sciences, senior eoiontif', aosooiato of Xntordopartmental Committee for Seismology and Earthquake-Proof Construction under the Pronidium of the USSR Acndemy of Saionoos, and associate of the Moohanios and Mothomatical Faculty of Moscow Stato University, died on 8 August 1973, 21. USSR UDC 616.5/61,6.97 .(Tursunov) "N. T. Tureunov" Moscow, Vestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii, No 2, 1974, p 94 Abstract: Niehan Tursunovich Tursunol/, director of the Uzbek Scientific Research Der ;.to-Venerological Institute, Honored Physician Uzbek SSR, Candidate of Medical Sctonees, and senior scientific associate, died on 9 September 1973? 1/1 Approved For Release 2003110/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 39 22, U!3JIt "Soviot-Austrian Meeting" Moscow, Pravda, 12 Mat, 711, p -1 Translutiont The 6th Session of the Mixed Soviet-Austrian Commission for Economic and Soiontifio-Toohnicel Cooporation began its work on 11 March 1974 in Moscow under the chairmanship of Minister of Foreign Trade USS1 N. S. Patoliohov. The Austrian delegation is hooded by Austrian Minister of Trade, Commerce, and Industry Doctor J. Staribachor. 1 /1 23, USSR POKINALOVA, M., correspondent of "Moditsinskaya aazota" "Cooperation Between Finnish and Soviet Pediatricians" Moscow, Moditsinskaya Oazeta, 13 Mar 74, p 4 Translation: The period of time from 25 March through 3 April will be not apart in the Soviet Union as "Days of Finnish Science and Technology." In Moscow at the Polytechnical Museum will be organized a special show to demonstrate the scientific. technical cooperation, of our noighbor.,ng countries. One of its sections is devoted to medical science and public health. At the Institute of Cardiology imoni A. L. Myasnikov of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, a Symposium will be held of Soviet and Finnish cardiologists, at which lectun-os will be delivered by Finnish scientists. In connection with forthcoming Days of Finnish Science and Technology, Correspondent of "Meditsinskaya Oazeta" M. P.~MLhvalova asked the director of the Instiituta of Pediatrics and Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Prof M. Ye. Studenikin, to tell us about the cooperation between Finnish and Soviet pediatricians. 1/3 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 4u USSR P0KIIVALOVA, M., Moditninnknya Oazeta, 13 Mar 74, p It "The Instituto of Pediatrics of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR," said Prof M. Yo, Studonikin, when established close scientific contacts with the Pediatric Clinic of Hoininki, which in headed by one of the outstanding scientists of thin branch of medicine, Secretary of the International Association of Pediatricians Niilo Italimen. It must be noted that investigations in the field of pediatrics are part of general program which in carried out jointly by Soviet and Finnish nciontifio research medical inatitutos." "The theme of our joint investigations," continued M. Ye. Studonikin, "is one of the moat topical problems, viz., the influence of hypoxia on the developing brain of the fetus and child. "We have drawn jointly the concrete program of investigations, determined its participants from both sides, and named specific executors." "The Institute of Pediatrics of the USSR Academy of Soionces and the Pediatric Clinic of Helsinki have great experience of work in the domain of the study of porinatal pathology, and have at their disposal qualified specialists and modern equipment. And we may any at present that the cooperation of the two highly 2/3 POK}NALOVA, M., Moditninakaya Gazota, 13 Mar 74, p 4 competent scientific collectives has produced definite results in the elaboration of thin difficult problem, in which not all is an yet accessible for investigation. Symposiums were hold in Helsinki and in Moscow, at which Soviet and Finnish scien- tists discussed the results of joint investigations." "Soviet specialists acquainted themselves with experience of their Finnish colleagues. More than once we received in the Soviet Union pediatricians from Finland, who manifest great interest in the organization of Soviet public health. ,protection of ehildronIn health, and problems of the planning and coordination of scientific research. The results of the joint work of Soviet and Finnish scientists are about to be published." "The cooperation of physicians of the neighboring countries." concluded M. Ye. Studenikin. "is an excellent example of the usefulness of contacts ,etwena specialists for the elaboration of such important problems, as the life and health of children. At the same time one should also stress the fact that the exchange of achievements in the field of medicine and the joint work constitute concrete manifestations of friendly relations that were firmly established between the two neighboring countries of the Soviet Union and Finland." 3/3 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 711 41 24. USSR 011ESANOVA, T., correspondent of "Loningradakaya Pravda" "Soviet-Fronch Hxpo"imont in Studying Upper Atmosphere Layors of High Latitudes" Leningrad, Loningradakaya Pravda, 29 Jan 711, p 2 Translations Auditoriums of the Physics Faculty of Leningrad State University Bra deserted. Holidays have begun. But there will be no recess for the instructors, associates of the Laboratory of Aeronomy of the Chair of Earth Physics. On the contrary, it is at this time that the scientists will begin experiments for which they woro long preparing. Spacial programs were worked out and unique equipment adjusted. With their aid, the Leningrad geophysicists will take part in a joint Soviet-Fronch experiment in studying upper atmosphere layers of high latitudes. This expedition is being carried out within the framework of the international project of "Intorcoamoc," In connection with this staff members of the Laboratory sot off for geophysical stations of the University in the North, and its loader, Doctor of Physicomathomatioal Scior on M. I. Pudovkin, left for Sweden. "It appears that it is there that the launc,ing pad for carrying out the experiment has been established?" With this ques- tion our correspondent bagan her interview with M. I. Pudovkin, which took place on the eve of his departure. 1/4 CHESANOVA, T., Loningradakaya Pravda, 29 Jan 74, p 2 "The Government of Sweden has placed at the disposal of scientists of the Soviet Union and France the geophysical range near the northern town of Kiruna. Eighteen- aerostats with Soviet and French equipment will be started up from here at short intervals. These 'flying laboratories,$ rising up from the Swedish soil, will reach the northern spurs of the Urals. The length of this airway equals almost 2,000 kilometers." [Question] "What is the purpose of this experiment?" [Answer] "I111 give you an example. On the ocean, far from the shore a vesc'l sails. Everything proceeds normally. The ship's course is plotted reliably by the compass, and a steady radio communication is maintained. And all of a sudden... The compass needle turns almost by 90 degrees. Then it begins to rdance,t and its tdaneet is caused by a strong magnetic storm, which broke out somehwere in the upper atmosphere layers. In such a case the compass becomes useless. The radio signals will be of no help either, for all radio communication is suddenly disrupted... What we should do in such situations? Can we somehow anticipate them? All those phenomena have still many enigmas. The experiment will permit us to more fully understand the picture of.the near space when the masses of charged particles intrude from the cosmos into the polar latitudes." 2/4 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300610025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 42 OIIESANOVA, T., Loningradskaya Pravda, 29 Jan 74, p. 2 [Question]' "How is the fact explained that preference in those investigations is given to aorostata? After all,, we have satellites and rockets?" [Answer] "The equipment which is installed on satellites and rockets certainly also records the echoes of stoma breaking out in cosmos. But the speed of a satellite is 8'kilomotern per second. Once the instruments on it will record a blip of particle flux, and next at the same point the instruments will keep quiet. "Abrootats, as compared with satellites, are slow-moving craft. In that region, which in of interest to us as geophysicists, they will hang in the air comparatively long, and then they will line up ohainwiae, and thus will make it possible to investi- gate the disturbance in several points simultaneously." [Question] "But it may also happen that wind will carry them away in some other diroctionl" [Answer] "Certainly the weather is unpredictable. However, during these winter months in the North, at the altitude of 30 to 40 kilometers, steady westerly CHBSANOVA, T., Leningradskaya Pravda, 29 Jan 74, p 2 winds predominate which prevail exactly in the zone of northern lights. We will 'hunt' the magnetic storms, and we hope that the wind will help us. The more so because it is.precisely our group which is responsible for the prognosis of geomagnetic situation. [Question] "How the observation of the 'slow-moving craft' is to be performed? [Answer] "Signal reception from aerostats will be carried on continuously over whole.distance from Sweden to the Urals. Geophysical stations will be passing by turns their assignment to one another. On the Soviet side, in this experiment will take part scientists of the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radio Wave Propagation, the Polar Geophysical Institute, and other organizations. Leningrad geophysicists have supplied all needed equipment 'to several test ranges in Arkhangel'skaya and Murmanskaya Oblasts and in Kareltskaya ASSR. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 VIII. NEW ORGANIZATIONS 25. USSR YEMEL1YANOV, 0., correspondent of "Voohornyaya Moskva" "All-Union Cardiological Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences" Moscow, Voohornyaya Moskva, 28 Fob 74, p 2 Translations On the western outskirts of Moscow, in the area of Cherepkovo, whore the Rublovakoyo Highway intersects the Circular Superhighway, construction is beginning on the All-Union Cardiological Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. This unique scientific research thorapautio institution in Ls..ng erected with funds provided by All-Union Communist "Subbotnik" hold in 1971. The Center was designed by a large collective of architects, ongtneers, and technologists of the Moscow Scientific Research Design and Planning Institute of Canters of Culture, Rent, Athletics, and Public Health. Arohi! oots I. M. Vinogradskiy and Ya. D. Mukhamedkhanuw are in charge of the project. The construction of the Center to be created is commented upon by its architect, Y. D. Mukhamadkhanov, in an interview with correspondent of "Vachernyaya Moskva" 0. Yemolsyanov. YEMELtYANOV, 0., Vochernyaya Moskva, 28 Fob 74, p 2 Mukhamedkhanov: In the first place, about the purpose of the Cardiological Center. It will contribute to further development of medical knowledge in the domain of prophylaxis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Here, on the basis of the latest achievements of the Soviet and world science will be worked out new methods of the treatment of atherosclerosis, arterial hypertension, coronary and cardiac insufficiency, and heart defects. The Center will assume scientific and methodical leadership in the prophylaxis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases in a wide net- work of polyclinics and hospitals, and it will also train highly qualified cardio- logists for scientific research, educational, and therapeutic institutions. In designing the Center we were consulted by prominent cardiologists of the country headed by Chairman of the Scientific Council for Cardiovascular Diseases of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences Ye. I. Chazov. Question: Whw was this very spot chosen for the construction of the Center? Answer: There are no industrial facilities in the'immediate vicinity of the future buildings of the Center and it will be surrounded by forests and fresh air. Besides the Rublevskoye Highway and the Circular Superhighway are connected by a cross- over road, from which convenient access drives to the Center can be arranged. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 111 USSR YBNI3L'YANOV, 0., Voohernyaya Moskva, 28, Fob 74, p 2 Suostion: What will be the general outlook of the facilities of the Cantor? Answers It will cor.%ist of four functional groups of facilities distributed in tour zones, Zone A,'intondod for theoretical work, will be composed of an administrative building, a conference hall, and a vivarium, Zone D will contain clinical and laboratory buildings. Zone 0 will house a polyclinic. And, finally, the last zone will be formed by storehouses and various subsidiary buildings. All buildings will have common basements and will be interconnected by a corridor system. The picturesque surroundings has ports ttod the architects to devise three con- centric bolts around ti+o central area. On the south and on tha oast thi forest, comas up to the buildings. The shady paths for strolling will load in that direction. .The organization of the flow of'traffio within the area of the Center was given careful attention. It was taken into account that the number of patients requiring absolute peace will be especially groat. A special protection against vibration and noise has been onvisa?od. Separate routes will be provided for the ambulances. Tunnels fur transport and for pedestrians have been also planned. USSR YE'MBL'YANOV, 0., Vechernyaya Moskva, 28 Feb 74, p 2 Question: Toll us please about architectural features of buildings. ..Answer: All buildings will be constructed from precast reinforced concrete units produced by our industry on the basis of unified specifications. In finishing the rooms and facades wide use will be made of granite, marble, travertine, aluminum, glass, and fine wood. Question: My last query,, in brief, concerns fittings and other amenities with which buildings will be equipped. Answer: A centralized system of dust and refuse removal has been planned. It consists of a system of pipes stretching over all buildings and a central vacuum- pumping assembly. Plans also provide for air-conditioning, radio and television communication, and a reliable ward signalling system. Utilization of the latest achieveaents of science and technology will make possible to ensure the optimum condi- tions of care and treatment of patients, and the fruitful work of scientific workers and physicians. The picture shows a general outlook of buildings of the All-Union Cardiological Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 It5 26, us sit MALXNSKIY, N., Taganrog "Scientific Research Instituto of Uniform Miorooleotronio Computer Structures" Moscow, Pravdn, 13 Mar 74, p 6 Translations The structural design of the Scientific Research Institute of Uniform Microelectronic Computer Structures of the North-Caucasian Center of the Higher School her boon approved. The Institute was created at the Taganrog Radiotochniogl Vuz and forms a sooticn of the educational, scientific, and production complex which functions here. The structural design of the Institute was worked out by Ukrainian specialists. Its construction will begin next yoar. 1 /1 27. USSR DOLENKO, A., special correspondent of "Izvestiya" "New Polytechnical Institute in Vinnitsa" Moscow, Izvestiya, 28 Feb 74, p 5 Translation: A Polytechnical Institute has been created hero [Vinnitsa]. EducRtional buildings with laboratories and workshops, gymnasiums and hostels, have been erected for the new higher educational institution in the area of Vishenka. The Vinnitsa Polytechnical Institute has 25 chairs. 1/1 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 46 28. USSR YRLYUTIN, V. P. "Improving Educational and Scientific Research Work in Conservation and Rational Use of Natural Resources" Moscow, Dyulloten' Minicterstva Vyaahogo i Srednogo Spotsial'nogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 8, August 73, pp 3-4 Translations (Order of the USSR Minister of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education, No 545, 19 Juno 1973). The CPSU in a proclamation of 29 December 1972, No. 898, entitled On Reinforcing Conservation Efforts and Improving the Use of Natural Rosuurcos" pointed out that the conservation of nattro and the rational utilization of natural resources, rador the conditions of the soientific-technical revolution, are becoming one of the most important of state tasks. Measures are being taken in our country for the proteotion of nature and the ' rational utilization of natural resources; land melioration is being widely developed; the fight for the control of erosion is being pushed; large hydropower plants have boon built; the flow of rivers is being regulated and redistributed; measures are 1/9 YELYUTIN, V. P., Dyulloten' Minicterstva Vysahego i Srednego Spetsial'nogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 3-4 being taken to improve the fishing and hurting economy; forests are being restored over largo areas; district heating and gas systems are being installed in cities and industrial centers (with substantial reduction in atmospheric contamination; and work is proceeding on the construction of installations for the purification of ground water and atmospheric industrial wastes. The CPSU and the USSR Council of Ministers also pointed out that many ministries, departments, enterprises and organizations are not properly coping with problems in the protection of the environment from contamination and in assuring rational. utilization of natural resources. Ministries, departments and scientific institutions are not giving enough attention to the preparation of technological processes which will exclude, or at least substantially reduce, the degree of contamination of the soil, atmosphere, and ground waters; they are not conducting the necessary research in the improvement of methods and a technology for the purification of ground water, the purification of gas, and other pressing problems in conservation and the restora- tion of natural wealth. Full and all-round utilization of mineral resources is not being practiced; large losses of commercial minerals are tolerated in the process of extraction and refinhrg. Little attention is given to the production of modern types 2/9 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 47 PI'DISOVIET BnXRNCE YELYUTIN, V. P., Ayulleton' Ministoratva Vyaehogo i Bre nogo 3potsinl1nogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 3-4 of equipment and apparatus for purification installations. There are instances of unroasonable utilization of reservoirs, and agricultural and forest lands. Also noted were weaknesses in propagandizing conservation. Not enough attention in being given to this problem by schools, tekhnikums and higher educational institutions. The CPSU and the USSR Council of Ministers have obligated the USSR Ministry of Education, the USSR Ministry of Nigher and Secondary Specialized Education and the State Committee for Pro fosaional-Tuohnioal Education of the USSR Council of Ministers, an well as other ministries and departments of higher education, tokhnikums and professional-technical schools, to devote greater attention to propagandizing the principles of nature studios and the rational utilization and protection of the surrounding natural environment. USSR Coeplan and the USSR Ministry of Nigher and Secondary Specialized Education have been given the task of examining, in collaboration with the interested ministries and departments, the pro',lem of intensifying the training of specialists in 3/9 YELYUTXN, V. P., Byullotont Ministoratva Vysshego i Srednago Speteialtnogo Obrazovaniya 3SSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 3-4 conservation and the utilization of natural resource, and arriving at a solution of that problem. The All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the Central Committeo of the Leninist Young Communist League of the Soviet Union have been enjoined to assure that workers and young people take active part in the protection of nature. In the past few years vuzes and tekhnikums around the country have been conducting work on the creation of a training system for specialists with higher and secondary specialized education, for instruction in the protection of the natural environment against harmful products of human activity. A course entitled "The Protection of Nature" is being given; and the same subject ,,s being taught in various special courses as well an in courses of the social cycle. Questions of the preserva- tion of nature are reflected in textbooks and theses prepared by student;. of secondary specialized educational institutions. Scientists of higher educational institutions have done a number of important studies on problems of the environment and rational utilization of natural resources. Mass-political work among students and young people has been extended. 4/9 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 PPD:SOVIET SCIENCE YELYUTIN, V. P., H3yullotonl Ministorotva Vysshogo i Srodnago Spetaial'nogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 8, Aug 73,;pp,3-4 The'29 December 1972 proclamation of the OPSU and the USSR Council of Ministers (No. 898), entitled "On Reinforcing Conservation Efforts, and Improving the Use of Natural Resources", posed before the higher and middle special school now problems in the further training of personnel for a complete guarantee of specialists in the field of preserving and rationally exploiting natural sources, and in intensifying the scientific-research work being conducted on problems of the preservation and all-round utilization of natural riches by the vuzos of the country. In this connection, as a supplement to instructions previously issued, I issue the following directive: 1. The ministries of higher and secondary specialized (popular) education of the union republics, the main boards of educational institutions and the administra- tions of ministries and departments controlling higher and middle education are Girootod as follows: a) to conduct, in departmental higher and secondary specialized educational institu~,ionc, a verification of the execution of the order of the Ministry of the 5/9 YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulleten' Ministerstva Vyashego I Srodnego !9petsial'nogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 3-4 USSR Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of 19 March 1971, No. 230, and the letter of instruction of 24 January 1972. No. I-6. The results of the verification, together with measure for further improvement in the work of departmental educational institutions on problems of conservation shall be presented to the USSR Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education not later than 20 September 1973; b) to guarantee the inclusion, within the program, of special subjects of secondary specialized educational institutions concerning the preservation of nature and the rational utilization of natural resources; also, the teaching of such subjects on a high scientific-methodological level; a) to work out and implement measures for the development of scientific research and planning-design projects by the vuzes in the interest of the of the protection of the surrounding environment and the rational utilization of natural resources; d) to obligate the rectors of higher and the directors of secondary specialized educational institutions as follows: 6/9 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 49 YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulletant Ministoratva Vysehego I 1rodnago Speteieitnogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 0, Aug 73, pp 3-4 to annuro high quality in classroom exercises connected with problems in the protsotion of nature and the rational utilization of natural rocourooa; to take steps for further improvement in the study of problems in the preservation of natur, and the bettor utilization of natural resources during the period of industrial operation; to assure further extension in the thematios of classroom and course projects and operations; to determine and implement measures for intensifying educational work among students of vuzea and students of tokhnikums, in connection with the preservation of nature and rational utilization of national resources; to include questions of the preservation of nature and better utilization of natural resources in examination books, for the corresponding special- ties, in connection with semester and state examinations; YELYUTIN, V. P., Byullotont Ministerstva Vysshego i Srodnego Spotsialtnogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 8, Aug 73, pp 3-4 not to permit any distribution of specialists who have completed higher and secondary specialized institutions in courses in nature preservation, in work unconnected with their specialties; to enlist workers of vuzes and tekhnikums in regular illumination of the instruction process (or scientific research in the case of vuzes) connected with questions of the preservation of nature and the rational utilization of natural resources, using bulletin board or multi-copy newspapers ("Herald of the Higher School" and "Secondary Specialized Education"); to take measures for the extension of propaganda efforts in connection with the preservation of nature and better utilization of natural resources among the population and the personnel of industrial and agricultural enterprises; and to make due allowance in educational plans for the reading of 1tctures and the holding of theoretical conferences on natural themes; also for Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 USSR XELX1lrxu, V. P., fyu.'tloten' Ministerntva Vyanhago I Srodnego Spot?nialInogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 0, Aug 73, pp 3-4 the formation of seasonal exhibitions and displays, the demonstration of noientifio-popularization films, the holding of "wood days". and various other steps aimed at inspiring a love for nature and a striving to reproduce its riches; a) to extend to the rectors of departmental vuzen a guarontoo of timely and quality oxeeition of scientific research works in the area of the preservation of nature and the rational utilization of natural resources; and 2. The Planning-Pinanoo Administration (Comrade Chuprunov), together with the Instruction and Methods Administration for Higher Education (Comrade nognmolov) and the Instruction and Methods Administration for Secondary Specialized Education (Comrade Kuz'min) shall generalize the proposals of the ministries and dopartmonte con- cerning the training of specialists in the preservation of nature and the utilization of natural resources, an well as the preparation of appropriate suggestions for discussion by the staff. 9/9 29. USSR "The Unity of Education and Science" Moscow, Izvostiya, 13 Fob 74, p 1 Abstract: The 24th Party Congress has stressed the need for the increase in the effectiveness of scientific activity, the acceleration of practical realization of its achievements, and the improvement of cooperation between science and production. Modern science has a powerful technical base in industry. In turn, there is no branch of production in which the advanced science is not plating a leading role. The rapid progress in both science and technology requires specialiute capable of grasping it and then carrying it creatively and actively forward. Thus, science, education, and production form a system whose'actions are interdependent and inter linked. ,The scientific activity of higher educational institutions should therefore ensure, in the first place, the high-quality training of specialists. The editorial, quotes the words of L. I. Brozhnev from a speech delivered at the All-Union Rally of Studentst "Tt is important and absolutely indispensable to master deeply and thoroughly the program material of a higher educational institution. But this alone is insufficient. One must learn to constantly improve one's knowledge, acquire habits of a researcher, and a wide theoretical horizon. Without that it is difficult to find one's bearings in the ever increasing volume of knowledge and in a growing flow of scientific information." 1/2 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 51 Izvontiya, 13 Feb 74, p 1 The editorial emphasizes the importance of the inclusion, in the' educational procras, of the participation of students in olaborationa by scientific departments and laboratories of problems rolauivo to economic agroomonta and of the work of students in design, planning, economic and other bureaus. Graduates of every scien- tiPic institute shoul~ be given initial experience in research work. One should remember that the volume of this work performed by higher educational institutions and relative to current production problems steadily grows: in the years :1f the present Five-Year Plan it has reached the value of three billion rubles. Direct links between higher educational institutions and production are getting closer and stronger. Several examples Oro quoted of successful cooperation between higher scientific and research institutions and production. In conclusion, the editorial reminds scientists of the Appeal of the Exoc::tiva Committee CPSU to the Party and Soviet People expressing confidence that "the Soviet intellectuals wi)l with over greater energy and persistence develop science, tech- nology, and culture, and will strive to increase the effectiveness of scientific research and to ensure the most rapid introduction of scientific and technical achieve- ments into the national economy." 2/2 30. USSR YRLYUTIN, V. P. "A Survey of 1972" Moscow, Byulletent Ministerstva Vysshego-i Srednego Spetsiallnogo Obrazovaniya S SR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 Translation: On Results of Scientif_~.s Research Work in High,, Educational Institutions in the Systems of the Ministry in 1972 Order of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR, No 648 of 6 August 1973 The collectives of higher educational institutions, implementing decisions of the 24th CPSU Congress and the concrete plan of the realization of these decisions, outlined in the decrne of the Central Committee CPSU and the Council.of Ministers USSR of 18 July 1972 "On Measures for Further Improvement of Higher Education in the Country," are carrying out a wide range of measures, aimed at further enhancement of theoretical level and effectiveness. of scientific research, in (:lose connection with tasks of the improvement of quality of the training of specialists, the strengthening of cooperation with higher educational institutions and institutes of the USSR Academy Approved For. 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Their investigations directed toward elaboration of topical problems resulting from decisions of the 24th Congress OPSU and the decree of the Executive Committee OPSU of .1967 eon Measures for Further Development of Souial Sciences and the Increase of Their Role in Communist Construction." In the center of attention of scientists of the higher school and especially of those teaching social seirnees and-.humanities were problems connected with YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulleten' Ministerstvs V'ysshego i Srodnogo SpotsialInogo Obrazovaniya SS22R, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 realization of the decision of the Executive Committee CPSU "On the Preparation for the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics." In the period under review the investigations on topical problems of the higher school continued to develop. Conclusive proof of an important contribution of the higher school to scientific- technical progress is the award in 1972 of Lenin Prizes to 10 scientists of higher educational institutions, of State Prizes USSR to 36 scientists, and Lenin Young Oammunist League Prizes to 12 young scientists in science and technology. A number of seientistll of the higher school were conferred medals and prizes of the U3SR Academy of SeienceP and of Councils of Ministers and Academies of Sciences of Union Republics. Year 1972 was notable by a further growth of indices showing the level of development of the higher science. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 ~3 YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulleten' Minintorstva Vyanhogo I. Srndnego 3pttninltnogo Obrezovaniya 533R, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 10 & 19 The sum total of scientific research work in higher educational institutions in the system of the Ministry of Higher and Seoondary Specialized Education USSR amounted in 1972 to 661,500.000 rubles, which won 100 million rubles more than in 1971. An recorded by the ToSU SSSR (Central Statistical Administration US311) 50,500 thomos were under elaboration in 1972 in accordance with research plans of higher educational institutions. The number of works carried out in accordance with decisions of the Government of the USSR and Union Republics and in conformity with coordination plann for the solution of basic scientific and technological problems and plans of the USSR Academy of Sciences has increased. Their importance in the total number of scientific research works of higher educational institutions has also increased. Including assignments completed ahead of time and in excess of the plan, the sum total of the completed themes amounted to 101% in relation to the number of the jobs planned to be terminated. 4/19 YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulloton' Ministorstva Vysshogo i Srednego Spetsiallnogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 In the past year the higher educational institutions in the system of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR graduated about 800 doctors and over 8,000 candidates of sciences. In 1972 the work was completed of putting in order the network of scientific establishments of higher educational institutions in the system of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education. By 1 January 1973 the system of the Ministry of Higher aid Secondary Specialized Education USSR numbered 55 scientific research institutes, 4 design bureaus, 406 special and 569 branch laboratories, 17 computer centers, 10 astronomical laboratories, 13 botanical gardens, and 296 scientific research councils. In 1972 the activity of the Northern Caucasian Scientific Center of the Higher School was further expanded. A considerable effort was made for the increase and improvement c-f the pool of electronic computers and their utilization in educational and scientific work of 5/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 511 YKLYUTIN, V. P., UyulletenI Ministerstve Vysahago i Srednego Spetaial'nogo Obrazovaniya Sam # No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-iG, 18 b 19 higher educational institutions. By the and of,1972 the higher educational inetitu- tiona in the system of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR numbered 13118 electronic digital computers. In 1972 alone the higher educational institutions received 316 electronic digital computers and about 50 automatic computers. Connections of higher educational institutions with production and scientific research institutions of the Academies of Sciences of the USSR and Union Republics and branch Ministries and departments were considerably strengthened. The complex eoiontifio-cum-produotion units were created in a number of higher educational institutions. One began to pay more attention to problems of the introduction of the results of scientific research into production. The economic effect achieved as a result of the introduction of completed elaborations of the higher educational institution his increased. In 1972 alone the economic effect confirmed by the industry exceeded 1,2 billion rubles. For the results of completed scientific research work in 1972 the higher educational institutions have received over 6,200 authorts certificates and 176 patents. 6/19 YELY.JTIN, V. P., Byulleten' Mininterstva Vysshego i Srednego Spetsiallnogo Obrazovaniya SSSH, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 The system of economic agreements was further expanded, which makes it possible, with its oor,?eot use, to step up the contribution of the higher school to the scien- tific and technological progress, to improve technological base of higher educational institutions, and to enhance the quality of the training of specialists. In the year under review the volume of economic agreements constituted 536 million rubles, that is 81% of the total volume. It increased by 85 million as compared with 1971. The mean value of an individual economic agreement has also increased, as well as the scientific importance of these works. In 1972 in the higher educational institutions of the system of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR there were published about 2,600 monographs and almost 3000 collections of scientific papers; 105,000 articles were published in various scientific journals. The total amount of publications of higher educational institutions amounted in 1972 to almost 155,000 author's sheets against 124,000 sheets in 1971. A considerable effort was displayed by the Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR, Ukrainian SSR, Belorussian SSR, and Azerbaydzhan SSR in the domain of the increase of the number of the interuniversity scientific subject- matter collections which are much in demand in scientific circles. 7/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 55 USSR YELYUTIN, V. P., Dyulloton' Miniotorstva Vyashogo i Srodnego Spotsiallnogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 10 & 19 The students scientific research work has greatly gained in scope. In 1972, 650,000 day-division students participated in all forms of scientific oroativonoss in higher educational institutions of the system of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR. In the All-Union Competition for 'ho boat student scientific work in the domain of natural, technical, and classical sciences for 1971/1972 students from 596 higher educational institutions of the country participated. A groat interest among students was aroused by the Fourth All-Union Competition of Studonts1 Works relative to the problems of social sciences, the history of the All-Union Lenin Young Communist League, and the International Youth Movement. For the first time medals of the USSR Academy of Sciences were awarded for the five boat student scientific works. The elaboration of protosos of the development of scientific research in higher educational institutions is expanded up to the year 2000. 8/19 YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulleten' Minist.;:stva Vysahego 1 Srednego Spetsial I nogo 0brazoVaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 The level of supervision of scientific research in higher educational institu- tions on the part of the Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of Union Republics and the Main Administration of Higher Educational Institutions of the Union Ministry has Improved. The Sections of the Scientific-Technical Council of the Ministry of Higher Education USSR and Scientific-Technical [Scientific-Methodical] Councils of the Pinistrios of Higher Education of Union Republics worked successfully in 1972. The Scientific-Technical Councils, with help of Sections, prepared jointly with Branch Ministries a series of orders aimed at bringing about wider cooperation of scientists from higher educational institutions in the solution of problems of the corresponding branches. At the same time the work on organization of the scientific research activity of higher educational institutions exhibited essential shortcomings. 9/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 56 YELYUTIN, V. P., 8yullotent Ministerstva Vyeshego i Srednego Spetaial'nogo Obrazovaniya 88SR, No 11,..Nov,73, pp.l~-16,,18 & 19 In many higher educational institutions the control over realization of scientific research work is exorcised inadequately.. ,There are serious shortoomingo in the organization of roeoarch connected with economic agreements and in spending funds obtained by higher educational institutions in aconrdanoe with those agreements. In a number of oases the growth of the volume of research required by economic agreements results not from the selection of moot important works of topical interest but owing to the increase in the number of, smallish subjects of minor soieni',ific importance which often are unconnected with line in which specialists were t,,rainod. The accumulation of nonbudgetary funds resulting from the excess of receipts over expenditures is utilized unsatisfactorily, especially in, higher educational institutions under the jurisdiction of the Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education Azerbaydzhan, Armenian, and Latvian SSR. In some republics is noted the process of systematic decrease of the relative level of financing from the State budget of the scientific research work of higher 10/19 YELYUTIN, V. P.; Svulletent Ministerstva Vysshego i Srednego Spetsialtnogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 educational institutions [Ministry of Education Ukrainian SSR, Ministry of National Education Moldavian SSR, and others]. There are shortcomings in the work of scientific units of higher educational institutions. Some scientific units are still rather weakly connected with educational process. The professorial and teaching staff, postgraduates, and students are made to participate little in the work of these units. Not all instructors of higher educational institutions are taking part in scientific research work relative to subject-matter plans of higher educational institutions. On the whole, in the entire system, only 64% of professorial and teach- ing staff participated in the fulfillment of the subject-matter plans of scientific research work. Considerable number of instructors is engaged in elaboration of minor, secondary problems. As before, investigations in the domain of natural and technical sciences in higher educational institutions subordinated to Ministries of National Education Tadzhik, Turkmen, and Kirgiz SSR have been insufficiently developed. 11/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 57 USSR YELYUTXN, V. P,, Byulleton' Miniatoratva Vyashogo i Srodnego Spetaialinogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 The work in providing higher educational institutions with modern computing equipment and its use needs to be improved. The accrued operating time of electronic digital computers per student in higher educational institutions under the Jurisdiction of the Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized [National] Education Armonian, Georgian, Moldavian, and Kirgiz SSR has decreased. There are dofin!,to shortcomings in the organization of the work rolativo to the introduction of the results of scientific research into production. In the case of higher educational institutions under the jurisdiction of the Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized [National] Education Belorussian, Armenian, Georgian, and Tadzhik SSR there is still lack of satisfactory ccnfirmation by the industry of the economic effect from the introduction of the completed forks, whereas the higher educational institutions of the Ministry of National Education Turkmen SSR have not received during the recent years any confirmation from the national economy relative to the economic effect obtained from the introduction of the results of their work. 12/19 IELYUTIN, V. P., Byulleten' Ministorstva Vysahego i Srednego Spetsial'noga 0brazovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 There are also shortcomings in the putlishing activity of higher educational institutions. Some higher educational institutions are issuing collections of scientific works w1,l,ch include articles or communications dealing simultaneously with many branches of sciences, which lowers their scientific and practical value. The new and effective forms of drawing students into scientific research work are not suf;'iciently actively generalized and propagated. Scientific research work is being weakly introduced into educational process. With the aim of successful realization of tasks set before higher schools in the decisions of the 24th Congress of the CPSU and decrees of the Executive Committee CPSU and the USSR Council of Ministers dated 18 July 1972 on increaaincc the theoretical level and effectiveness of scientific research work in higher educational institutions, I am ordering: 1. The Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized [National] Education of Union Republics and the Main Administration of Higher Educational Institutions of the Ministry of Higher Education USSR: 13/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 . Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 58 YELYUTIN, V. P., 3yulloten' Ministerstva Vysehego i Srodnego Spotsial'nogo Obrazovaniya S83R, No 11, Nov 73,,pp 13-16, 18 & 19. to exert more active influence on the subject matter of scientific research in higher educational institutions under their jurisdiction, in an of fort to increase the scientific level and the topicalnoss of research being conducted and to conoon- trate material and financial resources in the most important directions of fundamental and applied sciences, whose immediate development was outlined in the directives of the 24th OPSU Congress; to develop wider cooperation of higher o,lucational institutions with correspond- ing institutes of the Academies of Sciences US,3R and Union Republics, branch ministries and departments, with the aim of unifying creative forces of higher educational and scientific institutions, timely exchange of scientific information, collective utilization of scientific equipment, and wider inclusion of higher educational subject matter in.the plans for the development of national economy of the USSR and Union Republics, in the coordination plans of the Academy of Sciences USSR and Academies of Sciences of Union Republics, and in the plans for the solution of complex scientific-technical problems; '?':.to strengthen control over the state and content of research matter resulting ."rem economic agreements, and over expenditure of funds accruing to higher educational 14/19 ' YELYUTIN, V. P., Byulletenl Ministerstva Vysshego i Srednego SpetsialSnogo Obrazovaniya 3SSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 institutions from the excess of receipts over expenditures, and not to allow the conclusion of economic agreements for execution of works which have no serious scientific-technical importance, do not relate to basic scientific trends of higher educational institutions, and do not require participation of highly qualified scien- tific and educational cadres as responsible executives. To systematically control the carrying out by subordinated higher educational institutions of recommendations resulting from the Order of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR dated 20 October 1970, No 720: with the aim of further expansion of fundamental scientific research work to strive more energetically for the development in higher educational institutions of creative research based on the budgetary financing; to intensify control and increase exactingness in the fulfillment of the plans of scientific research, and to resort on a wider scale to the aid of scientific community in carrying out acceptance inspection of works accomplished from the state budget; 15/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 59 YftLYUTIN, V. P., Uyullotonl Miniaterstva Vynahego 13rednego flpota,t1' nogo Obrazovaniya SS.9R, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 to intensify supervision of the activity of scientific institutions, striving to achieve that their scientific trends correspond to the typo of work for which their specialists have boon trained; to make wider use of scientific establishments of higher educational institutions for the uplift of the theoretical level of teaching, training, and improvement of qualifications of scientific and educational cadres; to aotivato work for the improvement of the effectiveness of scientific research and the introduction of the results obtained into production; to this end, to strive to establish long-term, firm, creative connections with enterprises and institutions of branch ministries. to practice on a wider scale the conclusion of long-term comprehensive agreements of aciontific-technical cooperation of higher educational Institutions with industrial enterprises and organizations; to take measures for the improvement of the system of scientific and technical information in higher educational institutions, and fuller and operative acquaintance 16/19 YELYUTIN, V. P., Hyullotenl Ministerstva Vyashego I Srednego Spotsial'nogo Obrasovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 of professorial are! teaching staff, postgraduates, and students with the latest achievements in science and technology; to pay more attention to the publishing activity of higher educational institu- tions, and to perform systematic control of the ideological and scientific level of materials published; to take measures for as rapid as possible transition to the publication of interuniversity subject-matter collections of scientific works; with the aim of a wider introduction of computers in scientific research carried out by higher educational institutions, and in educational process, to organize the education of professorial and teaching staff of higher educational institutions in the use of computer techniques in their work; to continue work for the creation in higher educational institutions of favorable conditions for a wide-scale participation of students in scientific research work; to activate work of university and republic councils on studentst scientific research work; to more widely introduce scientific work into educational process, using the experience of higher educational institutions that lead in this domain; 17/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 60 PPDtSOVIET SCIENCE YELYUTIN, V. P., Dyu]letent Ministerstva Vysahego i Srodnego Spetaialtnogo Obrazovaniya 3338, No 11, Nov 73,,pp 13-16, 18 & 19? to'mako wider use of the asaiatanco of scientific technical'(aciontifio methodical) and other councils in the work on coordination and improvement of the effectiveness of scientific research work. 3. [i-o number 2 in original] The Scientific-Technical Council (Comrade Krutov)t to prepare and to send within two months to the Ministries of Higher and Secondary Specialized [National] Education of Union Republics the summary materials on the results of research work of higher educational institutions for 1972 and a list of questions that must be taken into account in the organization of verification of economic agreements in higher educational institutions; to make it incumbent upon Sections of the Scientific-Teohnioal Council to make wider use of receiving reports on the most important completed research work of higher educational institutions from the state budget funds; ).e/19 YELYUTIN, V. P., Dyulletent Ministeretva Vysahego i Srednego Spetsialtnogo Obrazovaniya 3SSR. No 11. Nov 73, pp 13-16, 18 & 19 to constantly control scientific level of materials published in the respective aerials of the journals "Nauchnyye Doklady Vyashey Shkoly" [Scientific Reports of the Higher School] and "Izvostiya Vysshikh Uchobnykh Zavodeniy" [News of Higher Educa- tional Institution]; to intensify work of the control of the organization of work connected with economic agreements in higher educational irs',itutions. 4. The Scientific-Technical Council (Comrade Krutov), the Planning and Financial Administration (Comrade Chuprunov), and WAl.n Administration of Higher Educational Institutions (Comrade Ryzhonkov), to submit by 1 October 1973 the proposals as to the organization of a service of the Ministry for the introduction into the national economy of the results of scientific research of higher educational institutions. 19/19 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 61 FPDrdOVItT 501JtjIt 31. U3511 ? YIULYUTIN, V. P. "Order of the Min$ ter of Nigher and Secondary Specialized Education US*R" Moscow, 13yulloton1 Mininterntva Vynchego i Orednego Spetaialrnogo Obrazovantye, No 2, Fob 711, PP 1-2 Tranaletionl On the Transfer of the Affiliate of the All-Union Correspondence Machine. Building Institute in Sloktrootalr to the Moscow Inatituto of Steel and Alloys Order of the Minintor of higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the U32R, No 915 of 6 December 1973 In connection with the transfer of the affiliate, of the All-Union Correspondence Machino -Building Institute in Nlaktrostelr of the Ministry of Higher and Sooo.rdary Specialized Education RSFSR to the Moscow Inatituto of Stool and Alloy's of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR, I am ordnringr 1. The Ministry of tlighor and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSA (Comrso Obraztnov I. F.) is to transfer the affiliate of the All-Union Correspondence Maot., Building Institute in Eloktrostalr to the Mopoow Institute of Stool and Alloys. 1/2 YELYUTIN, V. P., Dyulletonr Miniateratva Vyashogo i Srednego Spetsialrnogo Obrazoveniye, No 2, Fob 74, pp 1-2 2. The Main Administration of Higher Educational Institutions (Comrade Ryzhonkov D. I.) and the Planning and Finance Administration (Comrade Chuprunov D. I.) are to appoint a commission for taking over business matters and assets of the affiliate of the All-Union Correspondence Mach!no-Building Institute in Eloktrostal' as of 1 January 1974- 3. Deed of takeover-tranafor of business matters and assota is to be made over to the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR by 20 January 1974. 2/2 Approved For Release 2003/10/22: CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 7I 62 3 2. UUWR "Physicians to Do Trained in Medical Todhnology" Mosoow, Pravda, 12 Mar 74, p 3 Tranolationt An answer wan received from USSR Deputy Minister of Health Pa 'Ooranimov, to the article "The Engineering Profile of fippooraton" (Pravda, 20 Cot 73). The Ministry considers basically correct the way the question is formulated concerning the improvement of the training of medical students in medical technology and provision of thorapoutio -prophylactic institutions with equipment and personnel for its operation. In the now curriculum of physics the study wan introduced of the principles of the mechanism and operation of various medical apparatuses and of physical principles of the methods of therapy. It was decided that in 1975 a now textbook of physics for n'edioal atudantn will be isruod. Questions of the operation of medical equipment are being included in the curricula and plans of work of internship. The Ministry is working out oeaauros relative to the training of specialists in the operation of medical apparatuses and equipment. The Second Moscow Medical Inati- tuto began to train physicians in medical. )ybornetios. It is planned to organize the 1/2 Pravda, 12 Mar 74, P 3 training of medical engineers for the operation and repair of medical equipment for the therapouticoprophylaotic institutions. In the near future it is contemplated to create a department of mo':aal technology at the Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians. Roountly the material and technical base of the Repair Service of the "Soyuzmedtekhnika" Association [All-Union Association for Supplying Medical Equipment] was considerably improved and expanded, some of repair enterprises was reconstructed, and the creation of the new ones is in pirogress. A Metrological Service has been organized at the Ministry. The training of specialists in medical electronics has been started at three institutes in Leningrad and Tomsk. 2/2 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 63 1PDOOVIH'r 9CIEHOis 33. U3311 ? 911APOSIINIKOVA, A. P., deputy minister "Orders To Discontinue or Establish Aspirant Programs in Vario'a. Instituter" Moscow, Dyullotun' Ministorstva Vysshogo. Srednogo S)potsialtnogo Obrozovaniya 33311, No 11, Nov 73, pp 18-19 Translation: On Discontinuing the Aspirant Program in Scientific flosoarch Institutor of the Ministry of Health Georgian SM. Order of the Ministry of Higher and Qoc::;ad.%ry Specialized Education USSR, No. 668 of 13 August 1973. With the aim to further regulate the tra;lning of scientific cadres through the aspirant program, and upon coordination with the Ministry of Health USER and the Ministry of Health Georgian SSR, the training of aspirants is to be discontinued in the following scientific research institut,oss 1. Scientific Research Institute of Hoalti, Resort Science 2. Scientific Research Institute of Pediatrics SHAPOSHNIKOVA, A. P., Byullotonl Ministerstva Vysshego it Sreduuogo Spotsial'nogo Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 11, .Nov 73, pp 18-19 3. Scientific Research Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 4. Scientific Research Institute of the Generative Function of Man 5. Scientific Research Institute of Psychiatry 6. Scientific Roaearch Institute of Experimental and Clinical Therapy 7. Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Oncology 8. Republic Scientific Research, Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology 9. Scientific Research Institute of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 10. Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Neurology 11. Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology 12. Scientific Research Institute of Medical Parasitology Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 7JI 64 P1'D*fOVIHT BOXIt4OE S1IAPOSHNIKOVA, A. P., Urulletenl Miniateratva Vysshego i frednego Spetsialtnogo Obrazoveniya SSIIR, No 11, Nov 73, i)p 10-19 On Discontinuing the Aspirant Program in the All-Union Soiontifio Research Institute of Railroad llyrgiene of the Ministry of, Communications USSR. Order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR, No. 671 of 13 August 1973. With the aim to further regulate the training of scientific cadres through the aspirant program, and upon coordination with the Ministry of Communications USSR, the training in the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Railroad Hygiene is to be discontinued. On the Organization of the Aspirant Program in the Kazakh Scientific Research Hydrometeorologioal Institute. Order of the Ministry of Highir and Secondary Specialized Education USSR. No 675 of 15 August 1973. 3/6 SHAPOSHNIKOVA, A. P., Dyulleten' Ministerstva VVysahego i Srednogo Spotsiallnogo Obrazovaniya S5SR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 18-19 The aspirant program for training scientific cadres in the specialties of land hydrology, meteorology, climatology, and agrometeorology is to tie organized in the Kazakh Scientific Research Itydrometeorologioal Institute. On the Organization of the Aspirant Program in the All 'anion Scientific Research Institute of Well Casing and Drilling Fluids of the Ministry of Petroleum Industry USSR. Order of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education USSR, No. 676 of 15 August 1973? The aspirant program for training scientific olidres is the specialty of the development and exploitation of petroleum, gas`~,~and gas condensate fields is to be organized at the Scientific Research Institute bf Well Casing and Drilling Fluids of the Ministry of Petroleum Industry of the USSR. 4/6 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr. 74 65 FPD:SOVIET SCIENCE On the Organization of the Aspirant Program in the Mironovka Scientific Research Institute of Solootion and Wheat Sood Production (Kiyevakaya Oblust) ?f the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences imoni V. I. Lenin. Order of t:.o Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education 'USSR, No. 677 of 15 August 1973? The aspirant program fvr training scientific cadres ih the specialties of selection and wheat coot production and general agriculture is, to be organized at the Mironovka Scientific Research Institute of Selection and Wheat Seed Production (Kiyovskaya Oblast) of the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences imoni V. I. Lenin. y No 11, Nev 73, pp 18-19 SHAPOSHNIKOVA, A. P., Iiyullotonl minis terstva Vysehogo i Srodnego Spotai.al'nogo Obrazovani a SSSR On the Organization of the Aspirant Program in the Bolgorod Technological Institute of Building Materials of the Ministry of Higher Educational Institutions tutan 5/6 74APOSHNIKOVA, A. P., Byulletenl Ministerstva Vysahego i Srodnego Spetsial'nogo, Obrazovaniya SSSR, No 11, Nov 73, pp 18-19 Order! of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education. USSR, No. 679 of 15 August 1973. c no 1 -is ca Institute of Building Materials of the Ministry of Hiahnr RAunaltl. -t T....4a....4.._..- nn.... The aspirant program for training scientific educational cadres in the specialt.r` of the technology of silicate and refractory nonmetallic materials is to be organized at the Belgorod Te h 1 4 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP855T00875R000300010025-7' Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 66 MISOELLANBOUS 34. USSR PI%TROV, 0., correspondent of "Pravda" "A Guido to 'Novosibirsk Scientific Conterl" Moscow, Pravda, 24 Feb 74, p 3 Translations "The Siberian Dopartment of the Academy of Sciences USSR oxprosnoa its great satisfaction on account or the publication of a Tourist Guidebook to the tNovosibirok Scientific Contort ... This in a real present to the so! ntists of the Siberian Department and their guests on the oooasion of the 250th anniversary of the Aoc.demy of Sciences." This is how Academician 0. I. Marchuk has appreciated the publication prepurod 'y the collective of Plant No. 3 of the Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography Ott the Council of Ministers USSR. Academy City is visited every year by about five thousand scientists and specialists, participants of scientific conferences. by over two thousand foreign guests, and by many Soviet tourists. This guidebook was pub- lished to help them. 3 5. USSR MOEEYEV, Yu., correspondent of "Pravda" "The #Rivers' in the Atmosp.~ere" Moscow, Pravda, 16 Fob 74, p 6 Translation: Vladivostok, 15 Feb 74. An atlas4handbook of stream currents in the atmosphere, a sort of peculiar atmospheric rivers, was compiled at the Far Eastern Scientific Research Hydrometeorolagieal Institute. The work contains the oharaotcristios and maps of these currents over the territory of the Par East. The stream current3 are being carefully studied by aerologists since many of them, having a speed of 70 and more meters per second, present a danger to aircraft and create disturbances in flight. The atmosphere over the Primor'ye territory is especially rich in "atmospheric rivers." The atlas'-handbook will be indispensable in planning new airline routes. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T0b875R0b0300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 36. USSR I113KUN, It. "Intornational Show of Scientific Rnnearah Itquipmont" Moscow, Izvostiya, 13 Mar 711, p It Tranalationn The exhibition "Nauctpribor-74" wan opened here (Riga) of foreign opooializod scientific ronouroh 9quipmant. Participating in thin oxhibition are 100 firma from 13 countries, viz.i Austria, Grant Britain, Gorman Democratic Republic, Denmark, Italy, Nothorlanda, U.S.A,, Franco, Gorman Fedora]. Republic, Ozoohoalovakia, Switzerland, Sweden, and Japan. On display arc instruments for spectroscopic, phynioochomionl, medical biological, radiotochnical, and physinomachanica1 invoatigationa, an wall an oomputor toohniquos and equipment for processing results of scientific invontigations. Machines mako drawings of moleoulon, dotormino by moans of a inner beam atruoturon of chemical compounds and the ntruoturo and composition of substances, and make it possible to penetrate into a realm whore the noalo of moanuraments is "no ten-millionth fraction of a millimi tor. Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7 30 Apr 74 60 PPD: SOVIET OOIItNOI! XX. D1SX0N BUREAUS, MINI3TRIlS, HUMBIUUmD NXXI3 1. USSR "Iixperimontal Design Bureau of the Cable Industry" Moscow, Voohornyaya Moskva, 5 Fob 74, p 2 Translation: Workers of the Experimental Design Bureau of the Cable Industry in Mytiehohi ere manufaoturing unusual articles on the instructions of the Institute of Clinical and Rxporimontal Surgery of the Ministry of health. These are parts of the "artificial heart," such an valves, atria, ventriouli, anA tubes to serve as blood vessels. They are manufactured from organosilicon rubber. Recently workers of the Exporimontal Design Bureau created the "anaistor," designed for a prolonged mechanical massage of the heart in case of its arrest. The model has boon already tested on animals. Now it in to be improved; the assistor must be made to work continuously for two weeks. 1/1 2. USSR OUSEV, 0., correspondent of "Pravda" "Sevastopol# Design Bureau of the 'Azcherryba' Administration" Moscow, Pravda, 16 Fob 74, p 6 Translation: Kiev, 15 Fob 74. Workers of the Sevastopol' Design Bureau of the "Azchorryba" [Azov-Black Sea Fisheries] Administration have developed a device capable of repairing up to 600 running meters of fishing nets within an hour. The tests of this device have shown that besides a considerable acceleration of repair work it is highly profitable. A thermoplastic container which also was developed at Sevastopol' is likewise. destined for those who work on the seas. It differs from ordinary ones by its great durability, lightness, and high resistance to the action of sea water. 1/1 Approved For Release 2003/10/22 : CIA-RDP85T00875R000300010025-7