SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSIPOVA, A.I. - OSIPOVA, L.KH.
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OSIPOVA, A.I.; BELISKAYA, T.N.
Venev horizon of the southern wInR of I.hrj Moe-tv fiesn.
lav.vya.ucheb.zav.; pool.i razv. 8 no.11:33-4.4 N 165.
(MYRA 18., '1, )
1. PajeontojojZichaLkiy institut AN SSSR.
G)MMR, Roman Fedorovich; OSI)M, Aloksandra lvanovna; BELISKAYA,
Tatlyana 1;ikolayevnal; 12:7LYIIN, R.L., otv. red.; NEVIESSEAY,
L.A., red. izd-.va; G.N ~ teldz- red.; YEX-U.-A,
N.F., tekhn. red.
[Fergana Day of the Palcogene Son in Central As.n' itv hin-ory,
nedir-ents, fauna, flora, coi.dition.9 rov~~rninC their existence
and developmentlFercimskii zaliv pa.1cogenovogo moria Si-ednei
Azil; ego istoriia, osadhi, fauna, flor,., usloviiii ikh obita-
niia i razvitio. Voskv,, 17.d-vo Akad. nauk SSSIk. Book 1-2.
1962. (1-111tA 15:9)
(Fergana- --Ge o lo gy, St:-, tif-,r%phic)
OSIPCVA~ A'l.
bo-ur;c-ixy of th,., ALry ~:t~agc In the ?aleogene CA, Yergrinn am
the correlation of sadimenta of Fergana anci 1~t- TaJ~~
Det'lramiicn. Geol.jbcf, (Lvov) no.7/8:2P9-298 161. 14;1,
1. )'alccntclo(,ichoakiy inBtitut AN SSSli, Moskva.
;trutigrraphic,~
(Tajil. fbprf-,6aion--Geology, Stratigraphic
Habitat typea and population of the Fergana '-r-y of the Paleogene
Sea and their modern analogues (coasta:- are& -.f the Gulf of
Mexico)* Biul, VIOIP. Otds geol. 35 no. 3:17.1-172 My-Je 160.
(MIRA 14:2)
(-IIurL;,n~,--+a.Ieoecology) (Mexicu-, Gulf of-Palsoecology)
TAVKHNLIDZE. David Borgeyevich; OSIFOVA, A.I.. doteent. kand.teichn.
nauk, red.; ABRAHISHVILI. T.A.. red.izd-va; KIKKADZI, I.V..
takhn.red.
[Synthesis and kinematics of four-bar linkages] K voprosu
sintess i kinematiki prostranstvannykh chatyrekhzvennykh
mokhBni2mov. Tbilisi, Gos.izd-vo uchabno-pedagog.lit-ry
ITSodna,e 1960. 121 p. (MIRA 13:11)
(Links and link motion)
3(8)
AUTHORSs Rateyev, M. A., Oa.4jova, A. 1. Sri V,/20-1 2 5-1 -41'), ''-~6
TITLE t krgillaceous Ylinora,a in Deposits of the Arid ZcnO Lf tile
Fergana Paleogene (Glinistyye mineraly v otiozheniyakh
aridnoy zony paleogena Forgany)
PERIODICAL2 Dokledy Akademii nauk SS6R, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 1, pp 166 -
169 (USSR)
kBSTRACT: Magnesium silicate minerals of the sepiolite (Refs 6, 7)
or palygoskite type have been found in the sediments of the
arid region. The association ol the argillaceous minerals
in this zone has been little studied, hence the Paleogene
of Fergana is of interest from this standpoint. The authors
have studied minerals from a!" stages of the Paleogene (except
of the Bukharskaya Ref 1) (Table 1). Twenty samples, studied
by means of ail modern investigation methods contained the
foilowingi montmorillonite, boydeliite, magnesium-aluminum
silicate, illite, and kaolinito. The constants and properties
of these minerals are given (Fig la - g). The deltas (aam-
plea Nr 1, 2, 9) in this area are built of brown sandy
argillaceous rock with intermixtures of silica and lesser
Card 1/3 amounts of shingle. They contain variable amounts of carbon-
Argillaceous Minerals in De;~oqlts c: tr.e Arid SC 71 20- ,2 _4 56
Zone of the Fergana Paleogene
ate (10 - 3`1'c) and much dolomite (4~ - 56%) (Ref 5). The
illite of the deitas 1u c"astic. Furthermore, they contain
large amounts of mt~4
I _g;,esium silicate minerals, often of the
palygoskite type a5 well as single plates and fragments ~f
kaolinite. Through an exact study of the argillaceous
mineral association as well as the morphology of the partic.es,
the characteristics f the depositional water of the arid
zone can be determined. These in turn are important in
determining the genesis and relations of the facle-litholOgic
types. According t( the authors, there is clearly a high
concentration of magnesium silicates in the delta sediments
and In the brackish bay facies. Apparently the saturation
of the sediments with carbonates favored the generation of
the magnesium silicates which %re 8~, characteristic of the
fine-grained caro~nate and do.omite-rich muds and marls. The
relationshif, betwet-,,. the magnesium silicates and the do!_Mite
content is cleariy shown in table 11 ail the argi,.aceous
rocks lacking dolumite contain little or no magnesium silicate.
Because of this the magnesium silicates and the dolomites
Card 213 (JIef ')) are aaakimod tu btt d~agonetio. The environment of the
Argillacoous Minerals in Deposits it' tne Arid 5OV/20-12 3-1 -4 5/56
Zone of the Fergana Paleogene
Paloogene-Fergana bkvg was favorable for generatior. of
magnesium silicates in al, 5 faoies because of the rich
supply of magnesium salts in the sediments and their change
into dolomite. From this it is clear that the palygoakite
originated in sediments with a low dolomite content, while
aepiolite developed in dolomite-rich sediments. The mag-
nesium silicates (especially palygookite) oould have been
allocthonous, brought in by drainage from an evaporite-bed
terrain. Such silicates have been determined in the sus-
pended load of the Syr-Darlya River (Ref 8). There are 1
figure, 1 takyle, and 10 Soviet references.
PRESENTEDi june 3, 1958, by N. X. 3trakhcv, Academician
SUBMITTEDa May 28, 1956
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OSIPOVA, A.I.
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..W.W400 Controversial questions concerning tree stratigrapby of Falsocerw
lower horizons in the aoutneastern part of Central Asia. Isv.
AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 23 no-8:93-108 Ag '58. (KIRA 11:11)
1. Paleontologichoskiy InBtitut Ali SSSR, Moskva.
(Tajik Depression-Geology, Stratigraphic)
(ftrgana--Geology, Stratigraphic)
AUTHOR 0"; i; ivti , ~. : .
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GEW.R.
SLYUSAREVA. A.D.
R.F., OSIPOVA ,A.
The Xnznn Sen of the Russinn Plptform nnd itn founn. Blul. ROW.
Otd. greol. 12 no.6:151-155 N-D (MIRA 11:14)
(Russinn PIntform-PAleontoloit5r)
Al ~111( 11'
1 '12
i,- I' ~ h, - A, v I I lik" W I
(Khr tilkn paleoyit. I tioh(-E)k,,y Ls,-iO 13 1
PER19DICAL: Byulleten' MDskovsk,)g, Obshchestva Ispytateley Prir~ldy,
Geolngle7heskiy, 1)57, ~-F 6, pp 127-12F' (USSR)
ABSTR.ACT-. The folloving reports were delivered in the Pale,int,.l 6-ir-al
Section from Y) April te 10 May 1957:
1. A. Mih`alova or, "Systematization of Parajoplitides (?)'
V. V. Drushn-hits on ---Paleontological basis f3r the Stratigraphy
.,f tha Lower-Crel-a(-e(,us D(,posits In the Crimea", B. T. YanIn
on "Lower Cretar,3ous Trigonias of the Crimea"; .11. V. Teys, D. F'.
Naydin and M. S. Chupakhin an "Determinati-)n of Paleotemperatures
by thc, IsotDpic Composition (:f Oxygen in Organogenous Calcite".
and R. F. Gekker, A. I. Ot;il-x)va and A. D. Slyusareva ~)n tht:
"Kazan' Sea ~t' the Russian Plateau and Its Falina".
AVAIIABU- Library )f '-~~np,,re,33
Card 1/1
AUTHORSs 3ekker, k.F., Osipova, A.I., Slyu3areva, A.D. 5-6-42,142
TITLEt Kazan' 5ea of the Russian Plateau and Its Fauna (Kazans-
koye more russkoy platformy i yego fauna)
PERIODICALj Byulleten' YoskovskoKo Obahchestva Ispytateley Prirody,
Otdel Geologicheskiy, 1957, # 6, PP 155-155 (USSR)
A53TRACT: The investigation perfomed by the Paleoecology
Laboratory of the Paleontolci~ical Institute of the ~'3:33R
Academy of '~Iciences represente a partial result of studying
t)if- 1.si1*-ii,rm)ikn tien and Itn friunn on the territory of tha
;Iun,fl "fl pi 4 t ~Ilw t I il it tI he, t I me (I [in r-, f pri !A "M , , -
V,, U I~;,i -vin -f h,, f n~mm f n I I
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AVAILABLEi Library of Congrose
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VARSIPOVA, S.Y.; GSIPOVA 'Lclaw. D.V., otvetetveWy rec~ktor.
AMUSINA.-TIT.r.".00redmitor lidetel'stva; OEV-,iPMA, N.A.,
choak-ly redaktor.
LPalace-cologice! study of tho unDer Poleotoir, I-Prrigpnoiia strnta
of the Urale.1 Opyt neLeveko)ogicheakogo icaledovantin varkhne-
paleavoicheakikh terrigenmykh tojshc~i Urple. Hook-wn, Ird-vo And.
nwik SSSR. IQSC. 144 D - (Akademi i a in,-,k Pn leontol -)gi,7hestr i I
inatitut. Trudy. vr.,I. 'jr~ (M-RA 10.7-
(Ural Rountqin region-GoolloV, -,"'rovtigrnrhir)
OSIPOVA, ~..I. -
Stratigraphic iwportance of the fauna of the Yaplanbmk c,)npl-x
from the Paleogpnp of Central Asia. Dnkl.AII SSSR 111 no.5:1076-
1079 D '~6. OQU 10: P)
1. Pr"Astavlonn nkadonikom N.M. Strakhovym.
(Soviet Central Asia--Paleontology, Stratigraphic)
OISIPOVA, A.I.; LIVEROVSKAYA, Te.V.
Chpkrmeterlatles of the Tp%jik PRleoganic sen qnd its fnima of the
Suzak rind Alni Periods. ITv.AN SSSR.Sor.geol.21 no.12:p,?.-go D156.
(KLRA 10:1)
1. PmLleontologichr%kiy institut AkAdemil nank SSSR, Moakvot.
Mlik iiool)roiqmion--Potleontololrv. Strs%tjfrr-%nhlc)
KMIb, Gilgoriy Ivanovich; DKVTTAE, Sokrat lChachaturovich; KIRSH, Boris
Aleksandrovich: OGIPMA, Agniya Lazarevnpt, K&DIRA, B.S., redaktor;
G(MCHAROV, I.A., t .ekhnichesirly rpdr&tor.
[Problems of mechanizing and organizing work In the drilling of oil
and gas wells] Voprosy mekbanizateli I organizatsil truds pri bure-
nit. neftiWkh I gap-,fykh skvnzhin. Baku, A2erbaidshanskoe gos.izd-
vo neftianot I naurnno-tekhnicheekot lit-ry. 1955. 182 p. (RIMA 9:4)
(Oil well drilling) (Gns, NaturFil)
KRUSSER, O.V.; VASIL'YEVA, T.A.; NIKOWG016KAYA, A.F.; OSIPOV,A, A..N.
Prolonge.d rnmr(writtitArm of Nmirillium chyrytiripenum. Trudy
Len.khlm.-enrm.lnnt,. no.1501-61 1Q. (MIPA 15:11)
krr,llluli,ljlu,-,)
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LAPSH IN, V,V. ; "I Tf: I KOVA Y A il~ f- NKO" , V . NL I FH('BA IENKO, AY
Prinimall uc',nrtst.yo: N.M.- LA"'-,CVA, N.A.;
A.P.; KOVYINA, N.M.
OSIPOV-10 A.V.; CKSLUDDIOVA. G.V.. red.; TXRUFSTSV, 1.A.. red.;
M4YS, takhn.red.
(Siberia and tho For Rasti book of readings on the physical
geography of the U.S.S.a. Sibirl i Dallnii Vostok; kniga
dlia chteniia ro fizichookoi geografii SSSR. Koskva, Goo.
uchobno-pedagog.Izd-vo H-va prosv.RSF5R. '1960. n6 p.
(MM; 14:1)
(Siberia--Physical geography)
(Soviet ?ar Isat--Physical geography)
OSIPOVA,, Aleksa4sIr&.Va,%IV,3rAwus; SMIRNOVA. N.P..red., SMIRNOVA. H.I.,
_- ~_'jqeTM'._red.; SHCKCPMA, T.A., takhri.red.
(Using fiction in geography classes in the seventh grade]
Ispollsovenie khudozhestvean(A literatury no urokokh geografli
v VII klesse. Moskva, Goo, uchebno-pedegog. izd-vo H-ve proev.
RSM, 1957. 39 P. (MMA 11:4)
(Geography--Study and teaching)
t if, I I't IVA, A - V .
Uging fiction in onvolittl olaos gvoograpby Lowbons. tkeog.v Okkols
19 no.5:33-38 5-0 156. (MLRA 9-11)
(Geography--Study and teaching)
19
L)201~00301/3()00/0~_)5/ u5o~o/ j "(3
AUTHOR: Osipova, B,A.
T1 TLE Simulation of seismic sea revci-beration L)v c'
ultrasonic pulses
PER BID Ir i0, Referativnyy zhurnal Avtomatilta i radio(.,lekLroiii,i:a.
a 1) o; I Yact ", F.167 (IlCh Z ap A.Z C 1'u
wi~ hypol hi-11t." ,I 1 1'.
mic se,i r(-veriwrot i oii iii) cxperiiiwnt ,I aiialy.,ii to ii,m i)t 4 It
by means of an ultrasonic arrangement cis tise(t tor !ieimiiic sit;iii,t
tion. The simulator is a reDlica of nature with a 1.1000 li~ic,ir
scale. The Seignette salt X-cxit crystals were kised for US
erators Measurements were made in a LOO x 50 x 15 cm'o tank ic
,ea bed was simulated by sand ot various grain, spread over an ~j 1,,i
minum sheet Frequency used was 140 - 200 Kc/s. The r,coc,!i g6
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(NaOAchpvan A.S.-S.R,--Salt depositE) (Rock pressure)
-CSIPCVA, -B.A.-
Ultrasonic impulses in the sixulation Df marine seismic rev*r-
beratijns. Uch.zap.AGU.Geol.-geog.ser. no.5:35-46 159.
(VIRA 14:6)
(Seismic prospecting) (Oceanographic research)
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Nakh-Ichevan salt r-Ires by the eelamlc pulse nothod, :zv~
AN Astqrb, JSR, Ser. ge3l,-gecg, nauk no,3161-65 163,,
(M:?-~, 'A 9.
-Sir, 'k, 7-
lffi~vj Infe,:tious Diseases 5301-0400 Aug/Jep 1,91147
Mental nisorders 5306.
llwol*k Ivy 1.1~n 11-to.-W "I t'~ 1"Iyohl 01.1-111 1 V0.1-oling'al t"'r
ciatiavai, iv-,in ii-1,11,841-ey 1)1,70na"O '1111.hfj~ 1.110 yagiva ,1 1.110
FatImii,iiiiid War,n K. 1). Clio I-Ijulflu I.,j I kuyliI:Iolatit,llio MeUkotllum Cw%Loi-
for Child Psychoneuroses (Chief,P*sician, E. A. Osipova), 5 pp
"Sovetskoye Zhravookliranenlye" No 6
An account of a method of farming out children to homes where they
were able to recuperate. The State repaid the homes taking In these
children. In 1945 there were 500 people involved in this "Patronage"
plan. This plan has been established mainly to take care of orphans and
semi-orphans who otherwise would have no place wherein to recuperate.
LC 11371
USSR / Cultlrat-)d Plants - Tochnical, nleacams, Sugark 11koaring m-6
Plants.
Aba Jcur I Ref Zhur - lioloj4 y&, No 13, 1958, No. 58669
Author : Osipava., E. G.
Inat r.-Inat1tutb-of -AgtlcUlture, Aced. Sci - TJzSSR
Title : ba=ge to the Boot Syaton of the Cotton Plant During
Cultivation and Restoration of tha Plant
Orig Pub : 1xv. AN U7ZM, 1956, so 12, 25-30
Abatract : The results oZ exp;~rimonts, which took place at the
Institute of Agriculturo, Acad. Sci. UtSSR ovor F%
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riot yet ctwL olY thb hwik uf tiv unoda. Ail nivaytila
of the subsequent development of the root systez, during
the following phases is given: tvo, three, four leaves,
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Chemical Abst.
Vol. 48 v0. 9
May 10, 1954
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and J.=N. C&M. U-T.5' R..
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KEG11 ~ K, G.A. (Atictifttitd1l UP-MIN, Yu.M.j Uill'OVA, P.N.
Uptake of glucose by cerebral ccrtex sections under the effect
of gamma-aminobutyric acid and insulin. Vop. b1okh1m. 3t69-
78 163. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Institute of Biochemistry, Acadeny of Sciences of the Armenian
S.S.R., Erevan.
OSI-F-OVA, Evelina lelkhanovripa; !:I,'AZC)I'A, ... , red. ; ADBASOV, I . ,
- - --trktri. rrml.
(Working capital of the collective fnims of U--bek-istanj
Oborotnye sredstva kolkhozov Uzbekistana. Tnshkent
Gos.alat Uz~;Sit, 1()63. 23 p. (I-ITLA 17:11
C)STII0*2ITSK1) , YUt-iy ': 't, ; I(,:%'! A YFV , Lev Yetrov ic, I i;
&CHKOV , 1) V. K to r tApium. nank, prof,, rf~cl
C).';IPOVA, red.
[Approximate nni unr-iperi rp*jw(i:, ui' -alculatinly watica-
',I Ih I., !;:;:i! Y r I hi on rq(.~ I Liokranbc lie nnyri
spo"w-by r [I,,; clip t'n iltn ! I-hen~ I novredoli I i yk I) v I tit om. Mo.-
Lik-va.
SMELFISKIY, N.S., tt3kl.r,. liauk, SILtELMSKI'l, L).N.,
kand. tekla,. riauk; ',l'AKHAll."YSHEV, A.G.1 InA., nauchn. red.;
OSIUOVA, E.X., :-(!d.
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revealed by the studies of some deposits in Centr&1 Asia and Mox LwIt.
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1. DallnevostochUy foologichopkiy inalLimit.. Vlfulivoatok.
(Soviet Central Asiai&-Ore depoelts) (Soviet Cenw-&I Igneous)
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AUTHOR: Oalpova, G. 1.
-i-spe
TITM c,s of Territorial and Temporal Distribution of
Fogs in the Northwestern Part of European Russia
(Geobennostl terrltorlal'nogo 1 vremennogo raepredele-
niya twnanov na aevero-zapade Yevropeyskoy territoril
SSSR)
PERIODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizlcheskoy observatoril
1957, Nr 71, pp. 209-228 tudSR)
ABSTRACT: The article emphasizes the usefulness of studying regu-
lar occurrence in the territ-oriai distribution of fogs, their
yearly and daily rates, the complexity of fog formation with
transition from a radiant to an advective type, and related
problems. The study Is baodd on nerological material including
flight observations. The fogs of the radiation group which are
created by radiation cooling differ from the advective-type
fogs which develop within warm air masses as they differ from
fogs connected with occlusion fronts or fogs created by adia-
batic cooling at uplifts or inclines. The article discusses the
oheracteristioe of evory type of fog, where they occur and
their seasonal variations and distribution. There are 8 figures,
6 tables and 40 references of, which 29 are USSR.
AWLABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
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Y"Y1100110yali '0y I.n I I- I I -,# I II'VIll )
FEHIODICkL% Trudy Giavnay goofixicheakuy oboarvmUiril, Nr '12, lip,
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A recent study of fogs resulted in distinguishing two types: fogs
caused by radiant cooling and developing in quiet air masses of
limited cloudiness and occurring behind cold or dissipating fronts
after precipitation, and fogs caused by convective cooling. The
latter arise within warm air masses connected with warm or occluded
front,49, or may be due to adiabatic cooling induced by topographic
irregularities. Winds, topography, and the time of year contribute to
the development of one or the other type. Thermal inversion, the
position of the iaothermic layer, and relative humidity all affect
the vertical extent of fogs, which though not large in vertical extc~.'.
is a phenomeno! about which little is known. The following authors
Card 1/2 are mentioned: Berezkin, V.A., Berlyand, M. Ye., Galltmov, A. P.,
el
-I i ".
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7, r - . ; I ;, .1 .
I .., . . . I
LENSHINP V.T.; OSIFOVA, G.I.; SHISHKIN, N.S.
Quantitative forecasting of air-mass showers. Trudy ~~GO no.126:
33-39 '62. (AURA 15:7)
(Weather forecasting) (Finin and rainfall)
LENSHIN, V.T.; OSIPOVA, G.I.; CHUVAYEV, A.P.
--------
Relation between precipitation over individual areaa of the
,6ake Sevan Baain. Trudy GGO no.126157-61 162. (AURA 15t7)
(Sevan Lake region-Precipitation (Meteorology))
CHIVAYEV, A.P.1 OSIPOVA, G.I.
Some results of an analysis of network observations on clouds
and precipitation in the mountain basin of Lake Sevan. Trudy
GGO no.126:40-56 162. (MIRA 1517)
(Savan Lake region-P~otooorology--Obsorvations)
CSIK)VA, FRIDMAN, Yu.-,,.
Es~imlltion Uf - I Pf f I -Ienr~", 7f --loud rnofli fi iA',: ni, ~.,: - r. ~3 V',~-.i "0
:ncreaE,ed Trudy ~G(J nc).15~:31-4~ I e, .
~XIRA 1".-10)
~,HITVAYEV, A.F.; OUNBURGSKAYA, Ye.V.; 0,'~IPnVA, SHVART15, V ':'.
Mp*,hulcloCi of estima*lng the resc)--,rce5 :f an
in(-:-Ease of preciplLa*.Ior, from convective -:ouds ~T. 7',.a*-e7-.'R.3
of Like Sovan Basin). Trudy GGO nc.15t,:101-1r, l61..
(1-1: " I I I 10)
OSIPOIVA, G.I.; CFUVAY--l"1, A.P.; SlIVARTS, V.T.
Some charact-~rinti(,,3 of the prec, I r !tat! -.m from various k Lnrlo
of clouds +,rinr the varm season I.r. tYc basin of Lake Sewin.
Trudy GGO r -.1()3%156-1P0 164 (M I RA 1P ~.j )
CC, i P& v, k), ~-j
TAVQHSKAAYji. B.H.; 051F'OVA, G.I.; TEGORSHINA, L.A.
Epidemiological effectiveness of prophylactic action of pha,~,e In
dysentery nidi. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.l im-min. no.21:69 F '54.
(MLRA 7: ))
1. 1z Tomskogo instituta vaktain i Byvorotok.
(Dysentery) (Bacteriopliae-e)
( STP( VA, I. T . : -~- -I- Sr! (4! nr ~ -- - -.,- :- * '-- nr ;- --j * -- ~-n
of the , 1)'- '.1 un (~V I n 1 n' ri 4 rn - ' f r )' - ~,,-
-, only-lo~7, (-n 1 ,3t, inrl r ~ , C( ;nr II X Mln~W-rsl 175M,, N'Wr, ,"(
-t; (I 1-Y)T,- .
Cbo~rintcr.v im A. T. I - (TI, 1;~ I , I , " 1, ~
ZDL'NUOV, S.M,, kand.med.nauk; OSIPOVA, G.Kh,
Experience vith fluothane in pulmonary eurgery. Khirurglia 37
no.4:43-46 161. (MI'IRA 14:4)
1. Iz laboratoril aneateziologit Imtituta grudnoy khirurgil
(dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchnyy rukavoditell - akad.
A.N. Bakulev) AMN SWR.
(ANWTHETICS) (UJIIGS--SURGERY)
CATMOT : soilscleuce. Still Geneai6 and Geography*
JANS. JOLIR.: '41. 5, 1959, 1;0- 200,21
Gaipclva, G.N.
are f -xa-nAt-fi I into, AS USSR
Tj :Lc Agrictiltural Productivity Description of
Typical Soils in the Olonetsk lowland.
Tr, karalsk, fil, AN USSR, 1957 (1908), vYP-9,
921-116
itudiox wzre made in the central part (if tile
Olonmnetnk lowland# Around t-bo odg*,f,- of tho
lowland are peataoab, aur)roundod by
soils whieb occupy-.42% of the lowlAnd terri-
tory. MoAitow and foro.~it soilp conatitute 322N;
signiticaut areas have Podzolic-bog, -,ttron,,41.v
oi- modiwn Podzolic onndy soils. Tho moAt
significant ones for production purpoti#),~ iirt:
the turf Podzolle soils j.n varioii^ attpp-4-4 of
being gleyed. The gross i.,hemical content of' tho
1/3
~-. - ill~'~ 11
Role of aBz3i--a-JI,itI r. ir. the formation of &n LnLrus.~,z~ .-- --,
ILokhLuv-6is ii.~:e. 7rudy 'IIICA 130-108-12t 16", 1!~, A
(Ulakhda-~As lgiiookiv/
OSIFOVA. G.N.
Crop-producing ability of some soils typical of the Olonets Yla-4n.
Trudy KAr. fil. AN SSSR no.9:9?-116 '57. (MIRA 12-1)
(Olonete lethmum-Soil fertility)
tt,
N.." RUY
31W
Ekxtrkal appmalus for PW4* ~ng ~'JMJJC of VatioM St>!S of
Imming opmtiqns~ Dm3n 4 rqw? - w, O&vtiOu uwkls- CAf-
4rrK
diagrms, diapatio. -1~4pjo,
0 .5 jft~ Y' (4. IF.
BOMISILO. H.D.; OSIFOVA, G.P.; UNKOVA, II.T.: BIMYXIIANOVA, Sh.Kh.
Blomycin treatment for brucallosle. Vest.Ali Kazakh.SSH 11 no.4:b5-70
Ap t54. (MLRA 7-5)
Predstavler, chienom-korrespondentom Akademli nauk KasSSR I.K.Kerakulcvym.
(Brucallosis) (Antibiotics)
BEUMISM, N.D., SIINUUMA, Tm.A.; OSIPOVA, J.P., ZMWOVA, N.V.
(Alma-Ata)
Comparative rating, nf the effectiveness of several antibiotics
in the trmatment of brucellosts. Klin.vad.33 no.5:45-51 my '55.
1. Is Instituts krayevoy-iatologit Akadmil nauk Xazakhakoy SSSR
(dir-kandidat meditsinakikh aauk 3.A. Jitchabarov)
(BRUCET,WSIS, thpr,
antibiotics, comparison of eff.)
WITIRTOTICS, thmr. use
brucellosiR, coTMuLrison of eff.)
OSIPOVA, I. A.
O#pova, 1. A. "Surgical treatment of front(,-nasal and fronto-crLital
wounds,," Sbornik naucr,. trdov (host. rilb 6os. md. in-t), Vol. Vii.,
1948, p. 2446
301 U-2888, Letopis Zhurnallr*,ka Statey, No. 1, 190
L 7959-66.
ACC NR: AP5025738 SDM= COM9 UR/0286/65/000/018/OD88/OD89
AVMRS1 BOrOdin, V- L; TruNhobelev, B, L; Andreyeva, V. V.
ORG: none
TITIES Digital 91=11a Class 42,, lJo. 174834 Tannounced b7 State Comittee
for Radio Electronics SSSR (Orgranizatelya gosudaretvannogo konitsta po
radloolektronike SSSRU
SOURCEs Byulletent i2obratenly i tovarrqkh snakov, no. 180 1965p 88-89
TOPIC TAGS: digital "stem, computer simulation
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a digital Mud tor for producing
the function I = 3/Z by the imethod of piecewive linear approximation. To reduce
the required equiluent and to eliminate the necessity for setting the circuit
with preparation vx* the problems, the device contain3 a rmrsible counter whose
occupation Is yropartional to the argumient X,, a frequency divider, and a binary
multiplier. The froquency divider has a variable scaling coefficient for varying
the slope of the approxImUng line and is controlled br the most significant
d4ats of the counter. The binary multipUer,, which in connected to the least
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significant digits or the counter, establiang!, the s121D or the approximtion stop
withim snob aegment depending on the occupation of the least significant digits
of the rwersible countero
SUB COIZ3 DP/ SMN DMs OlkW64
Card 2/2
OSIMVA, I.B.
Fracticc, In j~muTjlns7 Instrumonts tind vxjlioslon.,; in Arlasrial.
bixtrict of th, Arvwnian :zv. AN Arm. ..S~. NwJ! o
Zern. 7 no.1:111-lp (WFA !"ti,
1. tlFrnvlerAy,. I (,k~rany riodr pr', oovf,t.f, MInlntrv
Arrvanskoy L~of~-
YEVIVIVICH, A.Z., doteent. kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk; OSIPOVA. I.N.,
knndidat takhnichookikh nauk, redaktor. --
(Removal, processing. and use of savage sediment] Melanie. ob-
rabotka i lopolIzovants oandkov stochnykh Yod. Leningrad, Goo.
isd-vo lit-ry po etroitallptvu I arkhitekturs, 1954. 225 P.
(Savage) (KLRA 7:8)
-1; - , 9 . .
It " . . : -. Z
. I . I . .
RAZUNOVSKAYA. Z.G.; OBIMA. 1.V.
Relationship between the number of living and dead bacteria in a
growing Acetobacter selanoge=un culture [with summary In Inglish) .
NWobiologlia 27 no.6:727-732 H-P '58. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Leningradskiy goqTqdaretvanny universitet imeni A.A. Zhdanova.
(AGETOBACTZR. culture.
selanogenum, eff. of dead/living bart. ratio in
culture on multipliention (Rug))
SINITSKIY., A.A.; DOYAPOV, S.I.; 41KHAYLOV, I.F;; NIKITIN, VJI.; OSIFOVA, I.V.
Use of an indirect method for staining P. pestis witIn fl--iorescent
antibodies. Report No.l:Specificity of staining and morphclogica-l
characteristics of plague vaccine cells. Zhur.milcrobiol.epid.i
innun. 31 no.1-1:35-39 N 160o :11IBA 14:6)
1. 1z Voyvhno-meditsinsko ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova.
(FIAGUE) TVAGGIM-S) (ANTIGENS AIM AIUIBODI~S)
DASHEVICH, 1.0.; D'YAKOV, S.I.; YLINAKOV, N.V.; IVANOVA, M.T.; OSIPOVA, ITY.
Use of an indirect fluorescent antibody method in species- and
type-sppeific of certain pathogenic bacteria. Zhur.mik-robiol epod.
i immun. 31 no.ll:/,,Ivr#9 N 160. (MIRA 14-6~
1. 1z Voy--rmo-meditsinakoy ordena Lenina. almdemii imeni Kirova.
(AINIGEIZ ASD ANTIBODIM) (SERUM DIAGNOSIS)
MIKM LDVP Ivan Fedoravicb; DIYAKOV, Sergey Ivanavioh~ Priniznali uchasti.-
ye - DASHKEVICH , I . 0. ; YMMAKOV, 14. V. ; IVANOVA, M. T. ; U Ll ;
-OSIPOVA, I.V.; KODORODI, G.M.; USMISKIY, V.I., red.; ZojYFVk,
N.K., tekhn. red.
[Fluorescence microscopy; appheation in medical microbiolo&y]
Liuninentsentnaia nilkrookoplifij primenonio v meditsinskol mikro-
biologii, Moskvap Medgiz, 1961. 222 11. (MD1A 15: 1)
(FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY) (MICjiOB1OI/JGY)
DASHKEVICH, 1.0.; D'YAKOV, S.I.; NIKITIN, V.M.; OSIPOVA, LV.
14athodology for the treatment of bacteriological pre-prArations
with fluorescent antiboaies. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. I inmun.
33 no.7:101-107 Jl 162. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Iz mEr-oliologil i blokhizii Voyeano-meditsinskoy
ordem, a~jidemiI imeni Kirova.
I
VINNIKOV, Yn A. , (,ArmNKO 0 '- . . TITOVA, 1 K. ; 0,311-01TA, I.V. , 131WNl',jITFYN, A.A.
HiptorhomIcril Fin,l 1,;rpi, -nang-s in 'hp rr-eptor cells
of tho litri:,Ie In n ~7 - wil *,,t t I r.ml !'Iold. D,)Vl. Al SSSR
151 N It -. (Ml RA It -I - )
1. Institut ow,li,it.r' nT,,y '~,'-)ici7li :m. I.M.S(,chpnova AN SS~')R.
Predstavlenr, akaleml,~ -)rr.
w
.. I !, r~ - - - , . I ~.: - .
t
N11:KOV, Y!i. A.;
orgom of' hp ~ I Kr '-,Pox jur, un o I K;L
nV 1, Vll*~ll 0 1 ow )KI V r
,,(,chenovn i-N U I'm ki 1
FTIKOF, IR ~N, , 0.9 1110VAJ- I.V.; CCVAH)OVSKl-Y, V.I.
Fffez-l of and vitarin A in the structure of thp
ext,errial segmen-.3 Of retinal rods; tin electron microscopic
s,.udy. Dokl. AN SSSR. 164 no.3:681-681 S 165.
(MIRA 18:9)
1. Sutm-'tted November 2P, 1964.
1 26725-66
ACC N~-. AP6010649 SOURCE CODE: UR/0217A5/010/006/1003/loo6
AUTHOR: Vinnikov. Ys. A_.; Govardovskiy, V. I.;,Qsipove, I._V.
ORG: Institute of Bvolutionary Phy siology and Biochemistry im. I. M.
Sechenov,AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii 1
biokbinii AN SSSR)
TITLE: Electron microscopic studies of a gravitational orgenp the
utricle of the pike (Esox lucius)
SOURCE: Biofizike, ve 10, no, 6. 1965, 1003-1006 and insert facing
po 1006
TO'OIC TAGS: W, cell pbysiologyp animal genetics,
A~STRVT: The utricle of this fish was removed and fixated end
ultrathin sections were prepared for study. It was found to contain
specific cylindric receptor cells, earlier described as c,alls of the
secondary tyge for land vertebrates. The apical surface of the cells
consists of -15 immobile fibrous stereocilie end one polar-oriented
kinocilium. The basal pqrt of the hair cello has buttonlike light and
dark nerve ends. The nerve fibers entering the receptor layer of the
utricle may occasionally retain a myelin layer (phylogenatic residue)*
UDG: 577-37
1 26725-66
A& N;~. AP6010649
The specific substructural organization has certain primitive features
characteristic for the lateral line; they are determined both by the
ecology and the phylogenetic development of the labyrinth fro-m the
lateral line. While moving onto the land was accompanied by the
appearance of cells of the primary type with cup-shaped synapses, the
polar position of the kinocilium in respect to the stereocilie remained
unchanged, thus revealing the unitypical character of organ stimulation
throughout the phylogenatic series, Orig, art, has: 6 figures.
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBY. DATE: 20Jul6k/ ORIG REF: 0021 OTH REF: Oll
2/2
A J.~ I I was Os I;, 1va , K . A., L It it vi,ir,.
TITL_~: A De I e,: at i cn o f Yujo3 lav His to I- I a nf: I n t.,,t
(Dule.;atsiya ja,~oslavskikh iL;tori'A-u%, v "'~-v-?tskom 3,.
P-RIOLICAL: Vestnitc Naak SSSR, 11)513, NI
y~ 12~-I'~ ~JSSR)
A iiAC- At tne ir-,vta* ior. ): the Pres.,~iu... . the AS USSR
visit took ~la- i, ',knuary-Fctruar.~. deletgaticn
sisted of t;4e Idei3ber of the Academy -Secretary of the Lc
partment, for Social Sciences of the Serbian AS, tho Lirec-
tor of the institute for Byzantine :3cience in BeIE;rad ~.
A . Ostro,-,orskiy , as rell as the Director of the Inst .tutp
for Archeolo-y Professor Dzhurdzhe 3oqhkovic~,. They sta-,~ed
in the Soviet Union for 3 weeks and visited ",oscow, Le:~,.,.-
grad, Kiyev, Vladimir, Zagorsk and Zveni~.Iorod. In the
Office of the Department for Historical Sciences AS JSSR
G. A. Ostro,]orskiy reported on the Byzantine town in t~-,o
early Middle Ages which caused a I i vely d is cuss ion. Dz-.jr,~ -
zhe Boshkovich visited the scientific-metI.odical Soviet 'or
Card 112 the Protection of Monuments AS USSF. vhich is directed lj~-
A Delegation of Yutoslav Historiano in the Soviet Union 5o-5~-)-'7/56
I. E. 3rabarl. In the Institute for the History of Art
AS USSR Boshkovich reported on ;)rincipal features of' r,(,-
numental. Liural paintinC, in Serbia and Macc-donia i~.
Yiddle AGi:s. In thf-, Institute :c,r the History -I-
Culture Beshkovich spoke on the excavationB in Starvy Bar
and Ulltsino. In Leningrad they visited the State Public
Librar~ i~.ieni M. Ye. Sal tykov -Shchedr in find the Libra!%,
of' the AS aj well as the Laboratory for the Re-qt,,rat,-11.
-'rn.,-rvalion of Documents.
1. Social scierices-Yugoslavin 2. Social scienres-IM)",h
Card 212
-~ 1 . -
BELOPUMOV, A,K,; VOLERG, L,I.; DUB, A.A,; ?.ASIAVSKIY, M.L.;
FOSKVINJ PJ ; lAMEF,01,5KIT, A.V,, inzh., reteenzent; OSIPOVA,
-LA. . -inzh.., re.d.;- ELI KIND, V.D. , tek-hn. red.
[Pressure die casting] Litle pod davlenier. (By] A.K.Bolopukhov i
dr. Moskvti, Mnshgiz, 1962. 399 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Die casting)
KORCLXV, Androy Androyevich, 1rnnd.tekhn.wjiik; OSIPOVA, L.A., inzh., red.;
HLIKIND. V.D., tektin.red.
(Rolling mills used In foreifTn countries] Zar-ubezhnye prokataye
stony. Hoakvm, Goe.nnnchno-tel~hn.izd-vo wahinostrolt.lit-ry,
1958. )55 P. (HIERA 1):3)
(Rolling mills)
~ " / i)(1 /~ ) /-)
~AUTHORs PAUSHKI11,YA.M., ~9SIMA.1-&-, KHERS11KOVhTS,N- PA - 2764
TITLEs The Synthesis of Nitryls from Alcohols and Ammonia on Oxide Catalysts,
(Siatex nitrilov 1z spirtov i ammiak& na okianykh katalizatorakh,
Russian)
PERIODICALe Doklady Akad&mil Sauk SSSR, 195T, VolI13, Nr 4, PP 832 - 835
(U.S.S.R.)
Receiveds 6 / 1957 Revievedt 7 / 1957
ABSTRACTs In the course of rooont years materials are produced by the ton
which hitherto have been difficult to obtain. This is also the case
with nitryle. Thus, acryloattryl and din'Atrll of adipin aoid are
already being used for industrial purposes, and the same is the
case with acetonitryl and other nitryls of fatty acids. IR addition
there are Inexpensive raw material@ such as gasous kqdxooarbons ob-
tained from mineral oil cracking as well as low-isolecular paraffins.
Several patents constra the mitryl production from ammonia and
alcohols. The authors Investigate the reaction of ethal- and isoamyl
alcohol in the pres*zoe of the alumo-molybdenum-oxide catalyzer
Acetone nitryl was Identified'by a aeries of qualitative reactions,
by physical-chemical constants, and by the production of the condensa-
tion produot with floroglucine. In the course of experiments carried
out with ethanol the Influenee exercised by temperature on the
acetone nitryl yield waa studied. It begins to form at temperatares
Card 1/3 of more that 3500 and the yield increases with growing temperature
Pk - 2764
The Synth9sts of 81tryle from Alcohols and Ammonia on Oxide Catalysts.
(4 tables, 2 Slay citations from Slav publications)
ASSOCIATION# Institute for MiSeral Oil of the Academy of Science of the U.S~S.R.
PRESENTED Us A.V.TOPCHITIV, Member of the Academy
SUBMMED1 12.10-1956
AVAILL13LEo Library of Congress
Card 3/3
L 54981-65 EW(m)/En(c)/EWA(d)/EWP(t)/T/EWP(b)/WP(%)/EPR Pr4d~a-4 up(c)
841HW
AF5007631 5/0365/65/001/001/0123/0125 ~/j
620*197,3
AVMRs Dr zhzhin, P. F.,. Ostpova, L 1.
TITLZt Otudy of the inhibit!n$ effect of nitratilons on the corrosion Of stain-
less steels in 50-60% perchloric acid
SOURCHs Zashchita. metallovi v, 1, no. 1, 1965, 123-125:
TOPIC TAGS: steel corrosion, perchloric acid, nitric acid, -staini teel, ateell
passivation Zoo 9
AMTRACT: At room temper ture, no corrostoft was observed in M21 1-1-Kht.8-N9.~-, and
11MONIMT steels after
one month's exposure to 50 and,60% perchloric acid con-
tWining OM and 0-2 M HM3* At 50C# this amo~int of HNO still reduced the cor-
rosion by a factor of several tons of thousands (the addition of 0.2 M HHO 3 being
more reliable then 0#15 ILEM3)9 but after one month the formation of very thin
layers of corrosion products was observed (gray on M25, violet an IMMM, and
yellow an MISN1293T). The addition of 0.13-0,2 M HM03 to 50 and 60% RCIO also
stopped the dissolution of steel that had already started (the vigorous evotution
Cod UP
L 549"5
AOMOWN Us AP5007631
of bobbles ceased lawdistely), The iesulto indicate that the nitrate ion &eta
as a passivator during the dissolution of steel& in BC1049 Bince 00 '"tallic
uaterials have been found thus far which can resist attack bry RC104, the rMosed
oddition of WD constitutes a emmentent means of solving this problem, Orig#
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TITLE: Electrochemical study of the effect of the nitrate ion on the d 0 t
of-stainless ste!tl/in perchloric acid
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SOUPtSt' Zhuraal fixichaskoy khLaii, v. 39, no. 3, 1965, 617-620
*ion. parchloric acid,
-TOPIC TAGSj eloctrochamLstry, stainless steel, steel corro
steel passivation, nitrate Lou, corrosion prevention* chromic oxide film
ASSTPACTI Electrochemical aea surements were made' by the potentiostatic method in
&qu&Ou* solutions Of'50% li"04 with platinum electrodes and lXh25 stainless steel.
The nitrate ion vas introduced by adding nitric acifi. The addition of 0.2 aO3
shifted the potential of the steel in 50% KC104 from Q w -0.18 V (in pure acid) to!
0=40.82 V, indicating that the steel is in a state of stable passivatiow. Curves
of the cathodic and anodic polarization of the steel were plotted for both pure
~50% K104 and the solution containing 0.2 H tIN03- The identical course of the
curves in the region of the stable passive state shows that the nature of the
~passivatlou of the fils in the same in both cases. It is concluded that the
Addition of IMID to the 4GIdtiOu Of UC104 Promotes the famAtiola and strengthening
asoLve fRU of Cr02 00 the surface of stainless chromium steel. Me authors',
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ARIFOV, U.A., akademik; KLRTN, G.A.; JPILIPPOV, A.N.; AMIROVA, N.ru.;
ADIIJCHODZRAvEVA, G.A.; OKUN', G.S.; OSIPOVA, L.Kh.
Radinti,m-ind,iced grnft copolympri2Ation of naturnl ailk,
capron, and viscose. Izv.AN Uz.SSR.Ssr.fiz.-mat.nAuk no.4:59-64
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1. Institut yadernoy fitiki AN UzSSR. 2. Akndemiya nauk Ih SSR
(for Ar-ifov).
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RUBINOV, I.B., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; OSIFOVA, L.Kh., kandidat
tekhnicherikikh nauk.
Q)2allty control of raw silk by bale and crew. Tekst.prom. 14 no.8:
4-7 Ag 154. (KLRA 7:10)
(Silk mamLfacturs)
GETSONDXP B. I.; OSIPOVA, L. Kh.
Reviewing the State Standard 5618-58 for raw silk. Standartl-
zateiia 26 no.10:36-39 0 162. (MIRA 15-10)
(Silk-Standards)
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AUTHURol Arifov, U. A., jUcin.-G. A., Filippov, A. N., kmirova,
N. Yu., Adilkhodzhayeva, G. A., Okun', G. S. and Oeipova,
L. kh. - ___
T IT" t Radiation 6rafting of vinyl monomers to certain natural
and chemical fibers
SOURCLS Trudy 11 VBeooyuznogo ooveahchaniya po mdiatsionnoy khi-
mil. 6d. by L. o. Polisk. Hoocow, Izd-vo -tM 853R, 1,)42,
470-475
TEXTt The present worK to a continuation of previous Inveatign-
tiono by Arifov -,nd Klein, With the object of obtaining grafted
copolymers of styrene, methylmethacrylate and vinyl acetate with
raw silk, caorone and viscose. Irradiation was carried out with a V/
60 5 6
Cc source at a r dosage of 10 to 5 x 10 rep on solutions of the
monomers in various organic solvents. Grafted polymer& of natural
oilx, caprone and viscose with utyreno and mothyloothaorylato were
forced more readily than with vinyl scetatej and grafting with sty-
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