SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MEROY, I. - MERSON, YA. I.

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IT7-.T T Cat~eWry HUNGARY/Nuclear Physics - instruments and Installations. Methods C-2 of Measurement and Investigation Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizlka, -'-) 2, 1957 No 2980 Author Meray, T --SUO ___~j=e Title KV Cas-~,.de Generator in the Division of Atomic Physics of the Central Scientific Institute of Physics Orig Pub Magyar fiz. folyoirat, 1955, No 5-6, 489-4c,,6 Abstract No abstrai:t Card 1/1 LEVIN, M.I., inzh-tekhnolog;_5F~~A "Feltwork technolo7y" b,, [dotsentl M.P-PiPshc~ikov. tev~cwed !,,y M.I.Levin, A.O.Merpert. Tek s t. prom. 22 no.2:9C-91 a '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Rosglavlegsbytsyr'ye (for Levin). 2. Zamestitel' predsedatelya pryadillnoy sektsii Soveta novatorov Moskovskogo gorodskogo sovnarkhoza (for Merpert). (Feltwork) (Pillshchikov, M.P.) M!'P I-U~hF IT, M.G. 33981 -M.G. Po ?ovodu Opganizatsii Proyektnykh Yachyeyek V Tryestakh (Utkltk Na Stat; Yu A S Gal Pyerina "Urganizovht Vypolnyeniye Proyektnykh I Montazhnykh Rabot Na Myestakh" V Zhurn "Sakhar -Prom- St" 1949 No. 11) Sakhar, Prom-St; 1949 No. 11 S. 30 SO: Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh Statey, Vol. 42, Moskva, 1q49 MWET, H. G. Planning establishments of the sugar industry in the U.S.S.R. Sakh. prom. 31 no-11:35-42 9 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Giprosakhar. (Sugar industry) MEMMRT. M.G. '-~. ".. Errors in designs. Sakh. prom. 32 no-5:41-44 97 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.Gosudaretvenny7 institut po proyaktirovaniymovogo stroitellstva i rekonstruktsii predpriyatiy sakharnoy promyshlennosti. (Sugar industry) A 015, _'Herl pri O-duc h~,ead ~6utter o ioiv an A661irdO~ prepara S ta' n" :L'Ins',tr.- 4:16--'20.'~Feb 1 54 t _.'.Vztri6us - 4a s`ar'_-~u 'gedted..tor: lind outpuV:0f,~ e g accurac y Vblei pr on Or:grindil are..iPrerl',fdr.thd 6~er se-ledti tfii~d auttem, T ~ -the 6ae~or wheel dimensions and a n :~,Thia~use of, Multiple - thread rs -is rec&hEiebded. Th4 techno- discs; for, the &inding of.thread cutte, logical .Processes for.proper.prepara~ion of t~read,cutters are described. -Two referencesi. 1 USSR afid:l, Gernian (100and 1952). Tables; graphs, wdi~grams., Ott wti _ IMRPMRT, M.P. laureat Stalinskoy premii, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; P.G., inshener, redaktor; BITITEV, I.T.. inzhener. retsenzent; 14ATYEMA, Te.H.. takhnicheakiy redaktor. [Thread-grinding machines] Rezlboahlifovallnye stanki. Moakva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.Izd-vo mashinostroitellnoy lit-ry, 1955. 153 P- (Grinding and polishing) (Screw cutting machines) (MLRA 9:1) AID F - 4202 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 3/20 Author Merpert, M. P. Title Elimination of Slacks in Precision-Type Feeders Periodical Stan. I instr., 1, 13-16, Ja 1956 Abstract The author describes In detail various means for slack- adjustment in headstocks, worm-gears and carriages of different makes of machine-tools, mostly of non-Russian origin (the NRK Reyshauer, the Moore, the Excello, the Lindner). The delicate mechanisms and the procedure for elimination of slacks are illustrated with 9 drawings. Institution None Submitted No date 76 AUTHOR: Merpert, M.P., and Bitiyev, I.V. TITLE: Grinding Exact Straight-Line Helical Surfaces with Large Pitch Angles (Shlifovarliye tochnykh lineychatykh vintovykh poverkhnostey s bol'shim uglom pod"yema) PERIODICAL: Stanki I Instrument, 1957, No. 1, PP 3-7 (U.S.S.R.). ABSTRACT: The difficulties involved in forming steep helical surfaces are illustrated with reference to methods of cutting with single-edge form tools, grinding with a profiled disc grinding wheel on a thread grinding machine, grinding with the conical surface of a cup wheel, set at an appropriate compound angle (producing a smaller straightness error of the helical surface generating line than the disc wheel), and grinding with a suitably formed end wheel. The best approximation to the straight generating line is ob- tained by the end wheel but at the cost of low output. A numerical table shows that errors in the disc wheel method exceed the standards for all but single start worms. The errors are plotted in a family of curves Card 1/3 76 GrindirISExact Straight-Line Helical Surfaces with Large Pitch Angles hlifovaniye tochnykh lineychatykh vintovykh poverkhnostey a bol'shim uglom podlyema) for different wheel diameters, thread profile angles and pitch angle variations between the crest and root of the thread. The disc wheel method remains the most economical. A trueing fixture is illustrated and described by which the profile of the disc wheel is corrected in such a manner as to produce a straight generating line of the work-piece. The fixture is mounted between centers in place of the worm, the profile of which is traversed by the trueing diamond. The design of the fixture is shown in two cases of a straight line worm profile either in the axial or in normal cross-sections. There are 6 references, three of which are Slavic. The text contains 9 diagrams and 1 table. Card 2/3 _jT3WRT,_&F.O at. nauchnyy sotr.4 RIVKIN, A.I.; ZUZANOV, G.I., red.; KRYNOCHKINA, K.V., tekfin. red. (Sur7ey of technological developments in the manufacture of machine tools abroad; grinding machines] Obzor takhai- cheakogo razvitiia carubezhnogo stankostroeniia; shkofovall- nye stanki. Moskva, 1959. 116 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Moscow. Eksperimentalinyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in- stitut metallorezhushchikh stankov. 2. Konstruktor Eksperi- mentallnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta metallo- rezhushchikh stankov (for Zuzanov). (Grinding machines--Technological innovatiots) KMWMT, H.P., RIMKH, Tu. S. Grinding high-precidDn rings in mass production. Stan.1 Instr. 31 no.14:22-25 Ap l6i). (HIM 13:6) (Grinding and polishing) 4, HOP* Some problems in the automatic control of grinding machines (from materials of foreign literature). Stan.i Instr- 31 no.10:14-17 0 l6o. (MIRA 13:10) (Grinding machines) (Automatic control) kand.tekhn. vauk; ROZENBAUM, B.S., red.; LUKIYANOV, MERPERT,___H,P A.K., red.; VIKTOBDVA, Z.H., tekhn. red. [Development of structural elements of grinding machines abroad] Razvitie elementov konstruktaii shlifovea'afth stan- kov za rubezhom; obzor. Koskva, 1961. 67 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy Institut nauchno-tekhnichaskoy infor- mataii mashinostroyeniya. (Grinding machines-Technological innovations) (Automation) IgRREBT-,-Moisey-Fatrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; VYDRINI P.G., inzh., retsenzent; KMIIII, P.A., inzh.p red.; ZL2K32lD, V.D., tekhn. red. [Precision thread-grinding machines; design., manufacture'opera- tion]PretsizionrWe rezlboshlifovallnye stanki; konstruktsiia, izgotovlenie, ekspluatatsiia. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 302 ~arinding machines) (MIRA 15:9) AYZlZJSljTADT, L.A.; PENIKOV, P.M.3 GLADKOV, B.A.; LIKHT, L.O.; KRDIAIER, T.Ye.; KASHEPAV, V.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; I-ImpEliT M and. tekhn. nauk; KOPERILUM, B.Lq IUJUKOV, S.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; BELOV, V.S.; ZHURIli~ B.F.; MONAKHOV, G.A.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; MOROZOV, I.I.; NUSHTAYEV, A.F.; OGNEV, N.N.; PALSY, M.B... kand. tekhn. nauk; FMIAN, D.B.; LIVSHITS, A.L., kand.tekhn.nauk;l4ECHETNER, B.Kh.;SOSENKO,A.B;AVDULO`V, A.N.; LEVIN, A.A., kand.tekhn. nauk; YAKOBSON, 1.1.0., doktor takhn.nauk; MMOROVA, E.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, MOROZOVAp Ye.414.; ZUSMAN, V.G., kand.tekhn. nauk; NAYDIS, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk~ VIADZIYEVSKIY, A.P., Prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; BELOGUR--YASNOVSKAYA, R.I., red.; CHIGAREVA, E.I., red.; ASVALIDOV, M.Ya., red.; KOGO, F.L., tekhn. red. (1-lachine-tool industry in capitalint countries] Stanko-- stroenie v kapitalisticheskikh stranakh. Pod red. i a pre- disl. A.P.Vladzievskogo. Moskva, 1962. 822 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut nauchno-tekhriclieskay in- formatsii maskiinostroyeniya. 2. Eksperimentallnyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut metallorezhushchikh stankov (forVladziyevskiy, 13elogur-Yasnovskaya, Chigareva, Asva-lldov, Kogan). (Machine-tool industry) 1. SVIRNOVi A. F. , Prof. I ME~fZR T. N. Ya. 2_ USM (600) 4. Kuybyshev Hydroelectric Power Ration - Antiquities 7. Archaeological expedition to the construction site of the Kubyshev hydroelectric power station in 1952. Vest. AN SSSR 23, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1953. Unclassified. SHIRROV, A.P.. profesoor: MMRT, R.Ya.. kandidat tatoricheakikh nauk. Archaeological investigations of the Kuybyshev expedition in 1953. Vest.AH S&M 24 no.4:59-68 Ap '54. (WA 7:5) (Volga Valley-Archaeology) (Archaeology-Volga Valley) ~~,-~j30- 58--6- 37/45 AUTHORS: Gantskaya, 0. A.,__2axx&rt,_N. Ya.,, Candidates of 7_-_~s-.orical Sciences TITLE: Research Work Carried out by Soviet Archcolo--,istc and Ethno- graphers (Issledovaniya sovetskikh arkheolo-,ov i etnografov) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Lkademii nauk SSSR, 1958. Nr 6, pp. 125-128 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From April 7 to 12 a conference of the Department of Histori- cal Sciences (otdeleniye istoricheskikh nauk)', the In&tute of the History of Mate3ial Culture (Institut istorii material- noy kultury), as well as the Institute of Ethnography imeni N. N. Mik-lukho-Maklay of the AS USSR (Institut etnografii imeni N. N. Mik--Iukho-.IIaklaya AN SSSR) was held in '~os-,ow. It dealt with the results obtained by archeological and ethnographical research work in 1957. More than 700 j:ersons took part, all of whom represented scientifi3 research insti- tutes, colleges and museume of more than 150 towns of the USSR. The conference was opened by Ye. 111. Zhukov. Lectures /4 were held by: Card 1 1) 9. V. Kiselev on research work carried out with respect 3()V/ 30-5 3-6-37/45 Research Work Carried out by Soviet Archeologists and Ethnog-rapherg Zabaykallye towns. 2) S. A. Semenov on the investigations of primitive forms of engineering. 3 B. A. Rybakov on the problem of the relations between archeologic sources and chronicles. 4 S. P. Tolstov on the results obtained by the Khorezmsk expedition 5) N. N. Voronin on the results of many years of work per- formed by archeologists on the history of old Russian architecture. 6) 1. 1. Potekhin on his work in the former British colony of the Gold Coast. 7~ S. V. Ivanov on the investigation of the Sibirl peoplez. 8 M. K. Karger on a prehistoric settlement at Volyn'. 9 B. B. Piotrovskiy or. the investigation of the first state established on USSR territory. 10~Ye. 1. Krupnov on the expedition to Severo-Kavkaz in 1-1'57. 11 G. B. Fedorov on the old Slavs in Moldaviya. 12 D. B. Shelov on new data in the history of Tanais. 152 reports on archeological problems were discussed by 8 Card 2/4 sections. The conference of the Scientific Council of the jU 1,30-5 8-6-37/45: Research Work Carried out by Soviet Archeologists and Ethnographers Institute of Ethnography imeni N. N. Miklukho-Maklay was held from April 9 - 12. The following reports were, among others, delivered: 1) N. A. Butinov on the 75th anniversary of N. N. Miklukho- -Maklay's death. 2) L. P. Potapov and A. D. Grach on the archeological and ethnographical Tuvin expedition, 3) IT. A. Kislyakov on the work carried out by the expedition to Central Asia. 4) B. 0. volgikh on the small nations in the northern part of the RSFSR. 5) M. M. Gerasimov on the excavations carried out at Mal'ta and UStLBelaya (Irkutsk area). 6~ M. G. Levin on research work in the Chukotsk area. 7 G, F. Debets on the research of the anthropolog-ical type of the eskimo population of Ipiutak and Tig-ara- 8) G. S. Chitay on some results obtained by the expedit-ion organized by the Department of Ethnography of tiie Institute Card 3/4 of History of the A~, Gruzinskaya SSR. jov/30-58-.6-37/45 Research Work Carried out by Soviet Archeologists and Ethnographers 9) S. A. Tarakanova and L. N. Terent'yeva on the Pribaltiy- skaya (Baltic) expedition.in 1957. 10 )K. Vilkun (Finnish scientist from Helsinki) on ethno.. logical problems. 75 reports on ethnography were read during meetings of the sections. It was regarded necessary to extend the archeologi- cal, ethnographical and linguistic research. ASSOCIATION: Otdeleniye isto.-icheskikh nauk, Institut istorii materiallnoy kultury i Institut etnografii imeni 11. N. Miklukho--Maklaya (Department of Historical Sciencesq Institute of the History of Material Culture, and Institute of Ethnography imeni 11. N. Miklukho-Maklay) 1. Archeologrj-"SSR 2. Lnthropology--USSR 3 . S,- i e n *. i f ic personnel-Perl :nance Card 4/4 30(6) SOV/30-59-4- * 7/5 AUTHOR: Fedorov, G. B., Candidate~ of Historical- Sciences TITLE: News in Brief (Kratkiye soobshcheniya). The Th.'rd SC-.r.'et- Rumanian Seminar on Archeolo&W and Ethnography (Tretiy sovetsko-rumynskiy seminar pa arkheologi~ I etriografil) PERIODICAL: Vestn4k Akademi4 nauk SSSR, 11919, N-, -1, p '104 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Seminar took place in Buchares". betw,~en Dp:~emc-er 26th, 1958 and January .1th, 1959 and dealt -n~th pr.-blems of the ancient and medip7al history of Rumar,,a and the South-west, cf the USSR. Since '.957 joint Soviet-Rumanian res-ar-h r~rk is carri4~d out and seminars are held in the M---Idavskaya SSR and the People's Republic of Rumania. The work was carried out in a number.of plenary meetings and three commtttpes. The reports delivered by the Rumanian archeologists 0. te &a, Find V. onr * of the 3oviet ja were regarded as interesting.,T~e memb re delegation held the following reports: 'G. B. Fedorov spoke about the history of material civilization of "he population of the South-west of the USSR in the firs'. m-'Ilr-nium of the new, calendar. N. Yi. g!2rpert _reported on the research of the history of the oldest Bulgarian tribes by Sovipt archeologists. Card 112 G. D. Smirncv gave new data concerning the history of the SOV/30-59-11-17/5~, News in Brief. The Third Sovi,3t-R--imarAan Scminar cn Archeo:cgy ar-d Et~---- graph,y medir-va' Moldavian town. P. P. Byrni dealt withl archeo:---g~-a' material cheincteristic of the life of the medieval Moldav~4ar village. M. Ya. Salmariovi~-h reported cr~ ethnographi"-a' ~esear.;r. in the rpgion of the Moldavskdya SSR. V. D. Blavatsk.'.y a report or, '.he conditions of the property of the inhab-'ants of the Bosporus from the sixth until the second cpntury 3f -ne new calendar, Ye. I. Levi dealt in his report with the re8earLn of the 0111viyskaya agora, and M.. A. T4khan~-,va with the ~cpu- lation of the woc)dlarid-steppe zore of Cc-ntra*, and East Europe in the first half if th4E frst tr-~.Ipri~aru c:.f the new ~;aleniar. _M4 nar o.~' npd a ief in' te p, an of The 5cient i st s attending the Sp collaboration jR -.959. There is I Sqviet reference. Card 2/D SKIRMOV, Kirill Alakseyevich; otv. red.; BOBRIMSKIT. A.A., red.izd-ve; MAR OTIGH, S.'G.. tekhn.red. (Volikiye Bolgary; guidebook for the ancient site of the city] Telikie Bolgary; putevoditall po gorodishchu. Koakva, lzd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 196o. )4 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Bolgar-Description) MERPERT, N. kand. istorich. nauk Excavations an the shores of the Nile River. lauka i zhiznt 30 no.1:60-64 A 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Mile Vallo7-Excavations(ArchaaoloKT)) A W,RPORT, I., arkhitektor Kultistoried anartment house designed for the conditioap of the continental climate of U%bekistan. Zhil. stroi. no.10:10-13 '60. (MIRA 13:9) (Thbekistan-ADartment honses) MERPORT. I. A. Principles of the standardliation of multistory dwellings wider the climatic conditions of Uzbekistan. Sbor. nauch. trad. NII po stroi. ASiA no.2:3-15 161. (MIRA 16:1) (Uzbekistan-Apartment houses-Standards) 31691 f /C)44/62//OOO/CO -/o~ /C2 22 AUTHOR, Merri jui, Ch V TITLEi Cal cu 1 -u or 3 w n. h, r onn ec c~,,l v; r, conrro~. PERIODICAL- R;~ff,,ru*.,-.-nyy abo+r~t,~l 'B' 'O M 9 z hd u ii -,-, r Federu Is, ya v Me7hi-jn,, r pn -~L-tom~L' 'i r I TEXT, e !I! 'IV h h b e(,uat.-n ",, rst. in where ,, i s ne parame ter rj:- .3 -1 e. the tr~,,l pa 1*;-r..c-l ter -,r, -1 q a( z) --s he 4 U ~lr~ I i t ~' 1.) ~ ' i-, t S j 3 ' ~-::i 'j p I - Ma C I z, i r, 7: e r 3 , Do d 5,,1(-,h a ,ortrol vi~lere the :r -or ,r-,ter -.,)n r r ( s m-,nama. here Q and b'k ar e tht-- re-,u -re(i sJ6n~il ~i c" r:%e (-u'pli* and Cqrd '/~9- 3/044/6'-,/C)00/00 1'04~1'(-)i, re cc-nnecte-; C-11C22'2 h e c n r r, 1 7 a r, b e m e a r ed h ~-n ma 1. --r. n Cn,-- h rou u, i't i, rpri t i u: -;jri --, r f t r-j _jer i e 61 1) vi 1, v ~l I I TI. Tn . ; o oqu.;i i ;Lr-! Ti, vm-i -pe, i al way -Arh - 7h 1 eadzj -c. thic-ir- :;i:npl r)n ""! ~ I .' 1 .; , ! 1 1 i e. A zt ~i n e t~ - ff:p e rl ~' a GURSKIY, P~k., doktor tAlchn.nauk; -!~~~.inzh. Organization of (,hocking and measurirg opprationa In railroad transportation. Zhol.dor.tranap. 41 no.6:79 Je '59. (KIRA 12:9) (Railroads-14aintgnance and repair) b GURSUT, P.A., HMO, Te.K., KRUMRTANSKrT. U.N. Recommendation for the deciphering of an SL2 areedome ter ribbon. Illek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no.5:32-14 My 160. (MTRA 13:7) (locomotives) (Speedometers) _QJI.; RYBDI, II.G.; LYUTTSAU, Aleksey Grigorlyevich; I-ER, II.I.; I ROWNASSER, MI.A.; SOLOVIYEV, S.N.; FILIVIONOV, V.P.; SHARGYKOJq V.V.; I-EPZZHED, V.G., retsenzent; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. [On the road of great initiative) Po puti velikogo pochina. Moskva, Transz~eldorizdat, 1961. 75 p. (NIRA .15:2) 1. Zarnestitell nachallnika Glavnogo upravleniva lokor.%otivnogo khozyaystva Ninisterstva putey soobshcheniya (for Merezhko). (Railroads-Emplayees-Labor productivity) A?MW, A.A., prof.; MERSESYANTIS, S.I., kand.med.nauk Pathology of cerebrospinal fluid circulation following the re- moval of neurincmas of the eigth nerve, Probl.sovr.neirokhIr. 4:5-13 262. (M1MA 10'r2) (ACOUSTIC NERVFTUMORS) (CEREEFMPINAL FWID) MERSHALOV . A. F. ; YAKOVLEV . V. 1. Efficient practices and types of bits in test dri'Llin.a vithout coring. Razved. i okh. nedr 26 no.9:26-31 S 960. WIRA 15-7) 1. Leningradskiy gorn-yy instiA%t(for Mershalov). 2. Komi-Nenetskoye geoiceicheskoye upravleniye (for YakovIev). (Boring-Equipment and supplies) Gertai-: and ecor-omic i;:t,-l "n'- C~)re non-vore- p~-,,-, t!o t I i; g dri 11 In '?jizv(-,d. 33-35 1. Len.'~-,gni.clskly )-c-rry-7 4 1~il-_)2S liqt_ 6 L~ 4, A U.93R/(~~_;noral aml &)(-.h),. y. Insocto. I -1 n us Tlckr3. llc:i3ta of Coroal Crups In8ccto. an-, Abs Jour Rr~f Zhur - BiA., 11, 1~55, No 4,~585 Inst nzE instituto Titlo : Rio Postn an~' Ur3(,,-.L3kjc,, of C.,)rn in 'L~enz(,_.mLjkay.,. Oblast. Orl,-, Pub: Sb. tr. Penzensk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, vyp. 1, 67=73 Abstract : No abstract Card 1/1 29 .-4 lf,v Zf V Ccr"Sl i'l 1: r,~ e i i j. C I I I lu .:1l (it (it ed MRASiAqV, A~F~ Effectiveness of coreless drilling. Izv. vy-s. ucheb. zav,j gaol. i razv. 6 no.2~118-126 F 163. (MIRA 16,6) 1. lAningradakiy gorn7y institut im. G.V. Plekhanova. (Boring) _JMMS MOV, I., mashinist kombayna; FIRSOV, K. mashiniat kombayna We will achieve our aims. Ylast.ugl- 9 no.12:6 D 060. (MIRA 13:22) I. Nachallnik pervogo uchastka shakhty No-37 kombinata Karagandaugoll (for Hershavka). (Karaganda Basin~--Coal mines and minin&--Labor productivity) ACC N~,:;,T6036652 SOUJ,-tCi~ CODZ: Ult/0000/66/000/000/0278/0279 X;T~'IOR: .1ershchikov, A. G.; Aloshin, 1. A.; Chanyshova, R. B. ORG: none T IT-LE: S1-,ifts in the structure of thr, systolic por-,~on of phono- and I wit:i chanpes in rcrif;Lance teapor presented at the Conferctnce on Problems of Space 11-ledicine hold In 1%bscow from 24-27 I-lay 19661 S G'. -,L C Z ; Nonforontsiya po problemam kosmichaskoy mediLSIny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (2roblems of space medicine'); materialy konforentsli, ,%bscow, 1966, 278-279 IOPIC Z~GS: ballistocardio-raphy, phonocardiography, human physiology The effect 6f increasea res-piratluii rubistance on the systolic portions' ABS TRACT: of phono- and ballistocardiograms (containing information on cardiac pump- ing function, which is closely related to respiration) was studied in healthy human subjects who were unaccustomed to the studied conditions. Phono- .cardiogram, electrocardiogram, and ballistocardiorrrarr. IndIces were re- corded before and during exposure *Lo increased repiratory resistance. IncKeased respiratory res'Lstance produced a phono car changed duration of segments and 'Intervals and sorne char,,7es .n r,-,;r--I)er C.,d 1/2 of oscillations and the frequency characteristic of the first hearT soun(~. ,-kcC~k:-A~f663665Z- The largest wave shifted i'ts position, anci -,ne ratio of acoustic waves entering into the main segment cif zne .;.,rst heart soundA chan~-ed. .i'aken together, these changes point to differences in the tension phase and in initial phase of systolic ejection, and possible nonuniform phase varia- Lion in the right and left ventricles. In the ballistocardiograms, increased respiration resistance prod-aced changes in the duration of in'ervals, amplitudes, amplitude ratios, and ballistic coefficients. The H-K time was shortened by shortening of the tension phase and/or ventricular ejection phase. In most cases, JK in- creased. This increase is made possible by decrease in the inspiratory and (mainly) expiratory IJ amplitudes. The range of respiratory variations (RVI) in 'the activity state of the heart increases. Phonocardiagraph and ballistocardiograph daza show that changes lin cardiac pumping function during respiratory resistance include not only changes in the force and rhythm of cardiac contra qt-ons, but changes in 'the structure of the cardiac.-joyele itself as well" CW, A, No* 22; ATD Reportt 66-1167 SUB CODE: 06 SUMM DATE: 00~~y66 Card 2/2 XULIKOV, V.O., inzh.; 1(j1T IKO, M.)L, inzh.; FRlLY.PSKIY, Y.M., inzh.; ZUBKOV, A.P.. inzh.; prinimali uchstiye; jw-iff-HEL -H-P-R-- inzh.; CHWNMEKOV, T.Ta., inzh.; D94ROV. 'F-S..Jnzh.;-VOLKOT, *-T-4Tw.tekbzrtk; YXRSEDV. V.I.,' CTMM; S&MOTA. N.Y., te1rhnil; . ~--' -~"e -! Using scale in steelmaking b7 the scrap and ore process. Stall 20 no.8:708-710 Ag 160. (MIRA 13: 7) (Open-hearth process) MALIKOV, V.G., inzh.; PRILETSHY, V.I., inzh. ; DIJBiWV, V.S., Invh. V rabotf, prinimali uschastiye; XHUIKO, P.M., inzh.; -MERSJ-iC)1IY, 11 P.f lnzh.; CHETM- IKOV, V.Ya., inz~,.; KUROV,I.N., inzil.; BULYCHEV, G.D., inzh.; AISMOV, K.S., inzh.; FAVLEITKO, N.M., inzh.; MiMISHTEYN. M.M., inzh.; PLUZHKO, 3i.F., inzh.; SAYSONOV, T.F., iazh.-, BABEUCO, N.N., inzh., LAWYAROV, N.I., inzh.-, TUPITLIKO, V.S., inzh. Deoxidizing and alloying 25G2C steel with ferromankpaziese and ferro- silidon in 200-ton ladles. Stall 20 no.9:803-806 S 160.(RM 13:9) (Steel, Structural--Metallurg7) VECHERt N.A.$ inzh.; GEFdIAIDZEt G. Ye.t inzh.; PANFILOVP M.I., dotsent; KHILIKO, M.M., inzh.,- MEPSHCHJIt._~., inzh,; Aj_rEpjoV, K.S.., inzh.; ANTONOV, S.F.; DTMTE-YN, Ye.l.; YAGWK, K.J.; EKMVP K.U.; GONCHAREYSKIY, Ya.A.; TRIFONOT, A.G.; SEDACH9 G.A. wOpen-hearth plants with large-capacity furnaces' by D.A. Smoliarenko, N.I. Efanova. Reviewed by N.A. Vecher and others. Stall 21 no.2:125-126 P 161, (MIRA 14:3) -1. Sverdlovskiy sovet narodnogo khozyaystva (for Vecher, Germaid:;e, Pan- filov). (Open-hearth furnace-De Ign and consti-pction) (-%-oliarenko, D.A.)9(Efanova, N.I.) ZHUKOVI A.I.0 inzh.; KHILIKO, M.M.# inzh.; MERSHCHIY, N.P.; SIIKLYAR, M.S.; SLEZ) L.G. Practice of firing open-hearth furnaces with natural gas by the methcd of self-carburation. Stall 21 no. 4:30`7-311 A 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Open-hearth furimices-Combustiom.) tGas, Natural) S/133/63/000/002/003/014 A054/A126 AUITHORS; Mershchly, N.P., Elimelakh, R.Z. TITLE: At the Makeyevakiy metallurgioheakoy zavod im. S.M. Kirova (Make- yevka Metallurgical Plant im. S.M. Kirov) I PERIODICAL% Stal , no. 2. 1963, 130 TEXT: TeBts-were carried out with the chemical and mechanical capping of rimming steel. Chemical capping took place by'addition of 754 ferrosilloon. Wd 454 ferrosilicon, in quantities of 450 - 500 and A,000 - 1,100 g/ton, respea- tively, on the metal surface in tha ingot mold, Immediately after the mold was filled with metal, bottom-poured at a linear rate of 0.2 m/min. This procese im- proved the structure of the Ingot top, decreased chemical inhomogeneity length- wise and in cross section. Head crop could be reduced by I - 1.2% as compared to conventional rimming steel ingots, while the thickness of the blister-eree zone is the same for both types. The maximum sulfur segregation in the axial zone decreased by a factor of 2 - 2.5. The ingot weight and the metal level- in the ingot mold could be raised. When 754 ferrosilican was appliaZl, a siliaon- Card 1/2 3/133/63/000/002/003/014 At tie Makeyevskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod .... A054/A126 concentration was observed in the upper part of the ingot, while with 454 ferro- silicon this occurred only incidentally. If rimming was not sufficiently inteme in the mold containing much slag, and if the ferroeilloon added was not mixed thoroughly, capping was ineffective and the head crop had to be increased. The mechanical capping of rimming steel ingots, poured In flask-shaped molds, im- proved the structure of the ingot top, so that head -cropping was reduced by 2% and chemical inhomogeneity decreased. The bottle-ahaped molds presented diffi- culties due to the quiok wear of the rim of the upper opening when the inner sur- face was cleaned (in top pouring). Card 2/2 S/133/63/WQ/0OV004/014 A054/A126 AUTHORS: Alferov, K.S., Mershchiy, N.P., Engineers TITLE: At the Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod im. 3.M. Kirova (Make- yevka Metallurgical Plant im. S.M. Kirov) PERIODICALi Stall, no.,'2, 1963, 131 TEXT: To inarease the output of the blooming mill, the ingot weight was increased from 6.6 - 7.0 tons to 7.4 - 7.8 tons by raising the height. The di- mensions of the blind-bottom molds for killed steel were X 6 () x 2,130 an and those of removable -bottom molds for rimming steel Z1ZX I x 2,650 mm (in- 770 x Wo ternally). Killed steel was bottom-poured in 4-mold stools at a linear rate of 0.3 - 0.5 m1min, rimming steel In 8-mold stools (at 0.15 - 0.25 M/min). As to macrostructure and mechanical characteristics the 7.4-ton killed steel ingots are not Inferior to the 6.8-ton ones. Decreasing the relative volume of the in- got-head by 0.8 - 1.0% made It also possible to reduce the head crop from 13-0 to 12.5% for common grade killed steel and from 14.5 to 13.5% for high-quality Card 1/2 19/133/63AX)0/002/C~4/01 It At the Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskly zavod .... Ao54/A126 steel. When bottom pouring was applied, the conielty of killed steel blooms could be reduced to 2.3%, without the macrostructure being affected. The bloom- ing mill output was increased by an average of 4%. Card 2/2 LIMPENKO, D.L.; SHGIWTNYI, P.M. YAKUSHIN, V.I.; VASILIM, A.N.; PODMGIN) I.Ye.; YUDINI, U.; Y.EVSTAF1Yh`V, Ye.I.; RWINSKIY, P.S.; EUMELAKHO R.Z.t 14:MHCHIY,_N.?. Greater use in industry of semikil-led steel. 149tallurg 8 no-3:10-19 Hr 163, (MIRA 16:3) (Steel-14atallurgy) KOCHOP V.S., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; RUDOY, P.S., inzh.; I _XMSHCHIYP N.P., inzh.; VINOGRADOV, N.M., inzh.; BLASHCHUK, N.M., inzh. Continuous temperature control of an open-hearth bath during oxygen blowing. Stall 24 no.8:698-700 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut j Makeyevskiy metal-lurgicheakiy zavod. TOVPENETS, Ye.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; IVASHCHENKOJV V.M.,, inzh.; STYCHINSKIY, L.P., inzh.; ZHUKOV, A.I., inzh.; MSHCHIY N.P., inzh.; KORENEEV, =L- K.I., lnzh.; SHU14EYKOp R.I., inzh-., IVANOV, F.I., inzh. Mechanical properties of reinforcement rods after heat treatment from the rolling process temperature. Stall 25 no.2:157-160 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Donetakiy politekhnicheskiy institut; Makeyevskiy metallurgi- cheskiy zavod; Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut "Donpromstroy" i Novo-Kramatorskiy zavod tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya. PRIfF,PSKIY, VJ.; WRSHCHU, N.P.; ALFFROV, K.S. . ~ -.' - Ik Some characteristics of the technol-ogy of making steel with natural gas heating of open-hearth furnaces. St'all 25 no.7:606--610 rl 165. (MIRA 18:7) F~IIITSKTY, V.1.; MF-PSF(--h!Y, N.P.: AL,"'.ROV, K-~. Production -of se,7,1~411'rtrl -I-vel f-)- -,-*n~- ,-- --I- - -, of large diameter. Staj,' 21 1 ~Ir 1~)- i 11~ -., A I ?~ . -1 ~ AMRGVF R.S.; wummnr M.P. selecting the aptimm Composition of' PcNders and the tectmalegy of repairing bottoms of open-hearth furnaces, Stalf 25 no.lCz9lO 0 665. (MIRA Is: 11) ALFEROV, K.S.; MACHKOVSKIY, V.A.; MERSHCHIY, N.P. New developments in research. Stall 25 no.10:961 0 165. (MIRA l8tll) A . "Soils and Forejt-Gro-,,,ing Conditions in Southem Yer~-eni and the Syrt Steppe of the Trans-Volga Region," Cand Agr 5ci, 11-loscow Acad of Agriculture, ',bsco;,r, 195~. (RZhGeol, Nov 54, Survey of Scientific and Teclmical Dissertations Defended at USSR "i.-her Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sun. ~110- 521, 2 Jun 55 q, 'i sico'_helumfu Rita kjamumufttl 04,Ltiub 4, ~U~ vurlu.- wid C*,p ince of KozaLfs4tail. A. P. -MmIlm. 1.-,wi, 71~xirp -71 arr prin-'zited C c no'; f. i;i Na .3,-.t no, of ~iuil pmfiL-, f 0c ztm a4id typej_ lmthw %irgin soil -we v ,,-- Ti -maiLable K waa 71j we 1104 g. of :1, P 4 hig.,wd by- alv- 11.1 After 5-yr. cultivation the figure flr~ -;Ilhe N mg.-jlOCI g-ut-wAt, JJie- P itf N CmUnt ifl-_ '~;n sit OWA 40~,~ - KUIAKOV, Ye.V.;HMWIN, A.P.;PANOV, I.P.;PODDUBNYY, N.N.;ZEb'M, A.A.;KOPTEVA, Z.F. V", Yertility of virgin and waste lands. Zemledelie 4 no.10:28-36 0 156. (Soil fertility) (MLRA 9:11) A .3ci.-ncu. J,--u-r LAU-' Z- t th- Ei 'Ist- 1,1:. 3. bstr-~ct USSR/soil Science. Physical and Chemical Properties of Soils. 1-3 AbS Jour: Refer-at Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 19557, 2~P_444 Author Mershin, A.P. Inst Title Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Virgin Southern Chernozems and Dark Chestnut Soils of Akmolin Region. Orig Pub: Dokl. Mosk. s.-kh. akad. im. K.A. Timiryazeva, 1956, No 2,1_1, 423 -428 Abstract: The analytical data for chemical and physical soil properties are revieved. The lack of mobile phosphorus in the soil is noted (4-6 mg per 100 g of soil), vhich makes it necessary to add gra- nulated superphosphate or phosphobacterine. The analytical data are in 5 tables. Card 1/1 -1- USSR / Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Properties of Goil. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologi7R, No 11, 1958, No. 48620 Author : 1,,.er_~fhjql A. Inst i Moscow Agricultural Academy K. A. Timiryazev Title : Agricultural Characteristics of the Soils on Novor,ybinskiy Sovkhoz In Akmolinskaya Oblastl Orig Pub : Dokl. Mosk. s.-kh. akad. im. K. A. Timiryazeva, 1956, vyp 25, 237-242 Abstract ! physical and certain chemical properties of southern (of little and average humus content) chernozem soil of heavy mechanical composition under sowings of spring wheat are briefly re- viewed. Card 1/1 M F- 1~ -S ~-) / ',~/P, IJ BUSHIRSKIY, T.P., akademik; GROKU00 I.D., kand. nauk; KOI!OMSOV, I.P., kand. nauk; KULAKOT, Ye. T., kand. nau ; HEMIN A P , kp-nd. nauk-, PAN07. N.F., kEnd. nank- 77 Ult-A Proper utilization of waste and virgin lands in Irazakhatan. Dokl, T M A no.280-14 157. (MIR& 11:4) (Fazakhatan-Reclamation of land) I;qI/ ) J,/:,"I ,//,II"I ,P /1) - GROKYKO. I.D.. kand. nauk; KOTOVRASOV. I.?., kand. mauk; KULAKOT, Ye.V.9 kand. navk; RNMIN A Imad. nauk; PANOV, N.P., kzmd. npm . Grop rotations and the cultIvation of virgin lands in northern provinces of razakhatan. DokI. TSKM no.28:43-51 15?. (MIRA 11.44) (Kazakhstan-Ag-,iculture) GPOMO, I.D.. kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; KULAKOV. Te.V.. kand. sallskokhozyaystvannykh nauk *Ir~ - ~1_1 ~~ . kand.sellskokho- 1. _ _." - - zyaystvannykb nauk; PANOV, W.P., kand.ae 'skokhozyaystvonnYkh nauk Soil fertility and crop cultivation practices on virgin lands of northern Kazakbetan. Isv. TSKhA no.4:55-76 '58. 04IILFt 11:10) (Kazakhstan--Soils) SARYKALINA, A.D., nau1c; MEI?vH.Y4--.A.P.,--Pand.- sel'skokhMYaYStvennyl~h nauk, dotsent Physical and chemical changes in soils oil *he Moskva R.Lver flood- lands as a result of iry-iFation and cultivation. Izv. TSKhA ---:Lw- . no.4:8(--96 '61. (Moskva Valley-Soils) (MIRA 14:9) GROMYKOI I.D.; KULAKOV, Ye.V., MEDS11114, A.P.; PANOV, N.P. Soil fertility in the Virgin Territory. Fochvovedenie no.9: 4&-58 S 161. (POA 14: 10) 1. tbskovskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya imeni K.A.Timi- x7azeva. (Virgin Territory6.-Soil fertility) GRO.',IYKO, I.D.., kand.sellskoklioz. nauk; KULAYCV, Ya.V., kand.sellskokhoz. nauk; ,MERS HI 1-,..--~l.il.,--kand.3ellskol--hoz. nauk; ?P,!'C,-V, kand. sellsl~6khoz. nauk Genetic 01,iracteristics c4,~;ojonetz-type a.-ic; cr-rbonate-rich netz scila iL -~.- Virgin,Tarritory [with summary in '-'rLIshj. Izv. TSKRA no.3:1~2-131 163. (~~9--A 16:9) (Virgin Terri tory---~-; o1 one tz soils) GROt',ffKO, I.D., kand. seltskokhoz. nauk; OLAKOV, Y-,.V., kand. nauk; MZHIN, A.P., kand. selFskokhoz. nauk; PANOV, sel I sk.6ihoz. nauk Agiochemical characteristics of the soils in the Virgin Territory and the use of fertilizers. Izv. TISMA no..-, .41.`- 63 64. 1 ::-." 1. Kafedra pochvovedeniya Muskovskoy orcaena Lentria s~ji stvennoy akademil imeni Ti,%iryazeva i Mu ZO Y. rR.,',H IN dots.; GRECIIIN, I.P., dr)Uq., red. (Methods manual on the. u8e Of avriFi photographic moterials in soil mapping] Metodicheskoe rukovo-~Avu po ispolIzavaniJu materialov aerofotoalemki pri Fochvennon kartirovanii. Pod red. I.F.Grechina. Mo,,ik-va, Mosk. se' khoz. akad. Im. K,A.,Timiriazelia, 1964. 62 p. I M I i-,..A ~ ~, ; 12 , wi th mvwn, no. 71 J,11v 1 15 1,7 Tist .r &_jst 7,,~rooe,in Access-on. MERSICH, M. MWIGH9 M. - Proposal for a new solution of the problem of a water gauge adjusted to a lower position. P. 314, Vol, 9. no. 6, Aug* 1956. Magyar Energiagazdasag - Budapest., Hungary SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFAL) Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957 85-58-2-32/36 AMHOR: Yersin, Yu. TIM: Indoctrinat'Lo-" of U. S. Air Force Personnel (Ideologicheakaya obrabot-b-a lichnogo sostwra VIVS SMA) PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiny, 1958, Ur 2, PP 30-31 (USSR) ABTLWM: The aut3hor asserts that personnel of the U. S. Air Force, and especially of the Strategic Air Commnd, are subjected to constant indoctrination desigaed to induce hatred of the USSR and other socialist countries, and a desire to wage aggressive war against He contends that this indoctrination is carried on through the press and by a widespread aad vell-organizpd system of Infor- mation office's and chaplains who teach American racial superiority, and advocate the conqmest of the world by the United States. AVAILABM: Library of Congress Card 1/2 isRAAVIC, R. New method for testing the freshness of fish. P. 197. MORM RIBAR33TV0, (Udruzenje morskog ribarstva Jugoslvije) Rijeka. Vol. 7. No. 8. Aug. 1955. SOURCE: East European Access--ons List. (F',-:AT) Library of Congress. Vol. 5. No. B. Aug. 1956. ,C-AS'LAVIC, R. Six years of Morsko ribarstvo; a review. p. 203. 14ORSKO RIBARSTVO. (Udruzenje mor-sTog-rlB-ar-gEva-Jugoslvije) Rijeka. V01. 7, No. 8, Aug. 19.55- SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 5. No. 8, Aug. 1956. MERSLYAKOVA. A..B. Investigating the VV Cassiopeae. Per.zvezdv 11 n0-3:228-229 F 157. (KIRA 12: 1) 1. Gosudaretvennyy astronomichealciy inatitut im. F.K.Sliternberg%, Moskva. (Stars, Variable) IV EXC .12/6 Pediatrics June ERPTA MEDICA Sec_Z Vol, 1697. LABILITY OF SERUM PROTEINS IN RHEUMATISM OF CHILDAEN (Russian text) - M e r a o n B. G. - SOVET. ZDRAVOOKHR. KIRGIZII 1956. 5 (2245) Having invea(Tg-aTe4-tIWtr-e-ndF-of lability of serum proteins in 137 children, the author believes that qualitative changes in the colloid properties of the serum pro- teins depend on the type and the phase of the disease. They are most pronounced ih exudative forms and less so in productive forms. (S) MMON, B.G., doteent Variability of serum proteins In epidemic happtitis in children [with summnry in Rnglishl. Pedintriia 36 no.4:14-39 Ap'58 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz kafedry detakikh bolezney (zav. - orof. B.F. ShagRn) Kirgizakogo meditainskogo Instituta, (BLAOOD PROTP.15S) (HEPATITIS, II&MT10US) BANNIK, B.P.; GALPER, A.M.; GRISHIN, V.G.; KOTENKO, L.P.; KUZIV, L.A.; .KUZNF.TSOV, 7o.P.; M~SON, G.I.; PODGOPMSKIY, M.I.; SILIVESTROV, L,V, ---- Elastic scattering of 2.8 and 6.8 BeV/c negative pions on carbon. Dubna, Izdatellskii otdol Obffedinannogo in-ta iadernykh issledova- nii, 1961. 20 p. (No oubject heading) HKRSOII. K.I. Antiulcerin in complex therapy of pyorrhea alveolarts. Stomatologiia no.5:12-13 S-0 154. (MLRA 7:11) 1. Iz Gorkovskoy oblastnoy stomatologicheakoy polikliniki (glavWy vrach L.I.Dynalk) (FSRIODONTOCLASIA. therapy, Onaphalium ullginoeum extract antiulcorin) (PLASTS, Cnaphalium uliginosum extract antlulcerin in perlodonto- clasia) (TASOMOM IDMJGS. therapeutic use. Cnaphalium ullginosum extract antiulcerin in periodonto- clasia) MERSON, M.I. Treatment of parodontosis with preserved blood and Its preparations. Stomatologiia 38 no.4:23-24 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz~Gorlkovskoy oblastnoy stomtologicheskoy polikliniki (glanvyy vrach L.I. D7nnik). (GUMS--DISRASES) (BLOOD--TEERAPKMIC USE) MERSQ-N~~~4 inzh.; SHAMILEV, Mikhail Richardovich, inzh.; RAZIN, Kdnstantin Alekseyevicb, inzh.; SMYNBDK, G.Yu., inzb., ved. red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. re4 --- [Phatapyrometry for the determination of surface temperature fields] Fotopirometricheskoe opredelenie polei, temperatur poverkhnostei. Kb- akveL, Filial Vses. in-ta. nauchn. i tekhn. informatsii, 1958. 21 P. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhn. i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 34. No.P-58-91/1-1) (MIRA 16:3) (Pyrometry) (Photometry) (Surfaces (Technology)) 44832 s/56p/6Z/cw/o14/oo3/oi1 'AOOI/AIO1 AUTHORSt Averlyano" I. P., Kasatkin, A. M., Liventsov, A. V., Markov, M. N., Merson Ya " Shamilev, M. R., Shervinskiy, V. Ye. TITLE: The measurement of Earth's thermal radiation into space during the total eclipse of February 15, 1961, from an altitude geophysical autometic station SOURCEs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Iskusstvennyye'sputniki Zemli. no. 14, 1962, 49 - 56 TMCT: To improve calculational methods of determining radiation of the atmosphere at high altitudes, the study of optical properties of its upper layers, using the measurements of its thermal radiation, is necessary. These studies have been conducted in the USSR since 1958 by means of altitude geophys- ical rockets. The article describes one of these experiments performed during the total solar eclipse of February 15, 1961, in the middle part of the European part of the USSR. The general scheme of the experiment is shown in Figure I and the block-diagram of the device mounted on an alt4tude geophysical automatic. Card 1/4 S/560/6P_/OOO/Oi4/oo3/oi1 The measurement of Earth's thermal ... AOOI/AIO1 station (rocket) is shown in Figure 2. The rocket was lifted to an altitude of about 100 km. During the operation at high altitudes the device performed about 5 cycles of scanning, three of which were satisfactory and were used for proces- sing. The recorder of radiation functions on the differential system of regis-. tration; the speed of scanning motion is 60 per one sec.; the threshold of bolometer sensitivity amounts to 10-9 w1cps at a frequency of 80 cps; the spec- tral sensitivity of the bolometers is uniform within the range from 1 to 40 A. The mean magnitude of the thermal flux, averaged for the total scanning angle, was determined to amount to 1.8 x 10-2 W.cm-2. Theexperiment conducted, as well as the pmious measurements of the Earth' s thermal radiation, is the first at- tempt of this kind. There are 5 figures. SUBMI=: March 10, 1962 Card 2/4 S/02C)/62/146/002/006/Cl 3 B1 42/Bi 86 AUTHCRS: Liventsov, A, V., Markov, M. N., Merson,_Ta. I., Shamilev, M. R. TITLE; Experimental determination of outward terrestrial radiation i~ERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR; Doklady, v. 146, no. 2, 1962, 544-346 TEXT: So far only mean values of terrestrial radiation could be calculated for the troposphere and stratosphere, and sometimes the data were unreliable. In view of this, the emissive terrestrial radiation was measured by means of high-altitude sounding rockets at altitudes from 1< 100 to 500 kir. A special infrared radiation-measuring' device was used. It comprised an optical mirror system for focusing the thermal radiation emitted upward (spectrum range from 2.5 to 40 g) onto a low-inertia bolometerp signal amplifiers, automatic recorders of the magnetic and galvanometric type, and radio-telemetering systems for monitoring the recorded data to Earth. The modulation principle was employed with a frequency of 80 c/sec. Operational difficulties through the spectrum band being close to the modulator band were overcome by differential modulation Card 1/3 S/020/_2/146/OC2/OC6/013 Experimental determination of ... B142/B186 of heat flux radiation both from the Earth and frow. cosmic space used as control gauge. During 1958 - 1961 four tests were carried out over specific territorial sections of the central regions in the European part of the USSR at altitudea of 100 km (during the total solar eclipse c,-, February 15, 1961), 200 km (two tests), and 470 km. Data from 8in6le territorial sections were obtained by scanning of the lower hemisphere in the optical system. Scanning anele was 1600, scanning intervals were V, 30 sec. Integral radiation within t1iis -Nave ranj3e was recorded. -_ - '; a :, short-wave radiation was filtered out by frosting the mirrors or by 0 dusting them with PbS. The spatial resolving power of the device was G-5 - Before testing, the device was calibrated to radiator gauges and the sensitivity was automatically controlled by a special built-in gauge radiator over intervals of 30 sec. Q and Teff were calculated accordinEz to Lambert's law as numerical values. They were compiled in a table together with comparative data from other authors. Differences in radia- tion flux due to meteorological factors were observed. Results: Card 2/3 3102 62/146/002/006/CI3 ExperimAtal determination of ... B142YBia6 Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Q W/cm 2 1.2110- 2 0.9*10- 2 1.4*10- 2 1.8-10- 2 T eff' K0 216 200 224 238 Conditions no clouds medium over- medium over- continuous cas t cast overcast solar ecliose Conclusion : it was possible to measure infrared terrestrial radiation over a broad spectrum ranee (40 P) in practice. At the same time a new method, has been developed which can be applied both to studies in geophyaica and to terrestrial atmosphere research. The mechanical part of the radiation-measuring device was designed by V. Ye. Shervinskiy. There is 1 table. PRESENTED: April 9, 1962, by A. A. Blagonravov, Academictan UBNIJ~ED: March 13, 1962 8 ar 3 XARKOV, M.N.; MRSON, Ya.I.; SHAMIISV, M.R. Use of geophysical aerostats in studying the stratospheric and tropospheric heat radiation fields in the infrared spectral region. Kom. issl. 1 no.2:235-248 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:4) "M 52504-65 -EWG Per5/Pae-2 ACCZSSIOIT 4NR: --AT5011154 UP./0000/64/000/000/0044/00S AUTHOR: Markov, - YL u Ya I - Shamilev, -M, R. - N.; Meiso 11TIM - Investigaticu of the- angular d1stributton, of -the infrared radiation of th earth and its atmosphere from -geoph~aical ba.Uoons souRcr!,:, Ndihvedomatvennoye soveshchaniyo -po aktinometril f 6ptike atinosfery -and atmeopheric ~a` 5 t:a, ~Ji)scoiy 1963 -Aktinometriya i optik-a atmoaf tActinometry cry Wya -Naulm' 19641, 44-50 tics); trud sov shcha Moscow', Izd-vo OP ~y e restr' Infrared. radi T01P1C-VAGS- geophysical balloon, ter atio~, atmospheric infrared radiatloa, stratosphere, troposp icro N ABSTRA117-r- 1Dhis aper presents_ the results of meas-arements of the-angular distributka s tion. fro geophysical-baLtoons. The primary objective of the-study 0i re. radin In to de-'C!rnii-ae the totai radiatlov. in the lrjwer~otraatoaphere rund,tropos here.- -Meas P 'ba de :f 1--laria mostly -at hcd_y,~hts ui 00 lu-n Empha s si waE Aermining.the m, of ajif.-~.Llar ?hstributioxi !:,,s a yih-ofe; t1oc, dos, eci cif Matropic dirdribudoll and the ormal radiation v! oll -hilliol Qf4eaa "5 on the bae- ;1_4 P a _,kroad-ira'rare'd rngloa ofthe-spe, 8-4.0 .95veral serie5 -of- ascents were: -Arm. (0. made in 1960-19C-1. The block diagram of the recorder is shown in Pivl Of tho Card JA M -4 - .1 --- : i .., -Z ~t-7j7Z-3,- =~~ I - - vl=-,~-,~,-: -2i2:~L q - S /F. Pe-5/po-4/Pae-?_ GW/GS V -PSSION ITR: AT5OM55 UR/O=/64/00d/656/oo51/oo54 r AUPIOR Liventsav, A. Markav, M. 11 Merson. Ya. I. D. ilL-v,, M. R. am E=erimenta_ of the ~~n radiation from the earth,-and -ion from the earth in o~o er space ng igation of Unethermal radiat t Ut d j the ---,f --he total solar eclipse, using high altitude -geophysical rockets MIezhvedomstvCPkIoy_e Soveshchaniye po aktinometrii i-optike.atmoofery, ~5thp -4 -i~ -W riye, op -3.1.a a micsfery -r, Izd-vo Nauka CIO, trudy sove shchan:Lr_ mosco" 1 1964, 51-54 TOPIC TAGS: ..earth radiation-, thenal radiations,.geophysical iocket,high altitude~- rocket. solar eclipse, infrared radiation EMM -The results-reported were obtained since 1958 with geophysical rXkeets. fa t~ to altitudes of 100-- 450_km. --The- author.- -s-treso the reb-alts of one of the Qmeriments. carried out during the total-solar eclipse -of 35 Februar7 1961 in the beltrif the Diropean part of the Soviet Union. , The radiation rec6iver wels a bisimuth bo" vef- The --null-drift caused b iristability' affIrebolometer,lbridge and the ~6 y Card- i/ L 45173-5-65 iACCES7TON' NR2 AT5OM55 ificationz; -of us ng a-modWAtion--schmae. I'M P_ - the equipment are-bfieffly described. The first-essential -result-bbtain6d durirg_~~`_ the. '_ ieIxperiments - vi~ls-Ia-direct measur"ement of the average.values of the-radistion going from- ~he ~eaAh. measured zpace.; The reaultz~:Indicate-that; the' ut o radiation flwi from ,the earth varies smoothly with angle, and does-:not decre Iase ab-- ruptly.toward -the earth I s - rim This indicates that the, b-igh layers of the~vp _per. atmb bere have a'strong influence on the angnlar distribution., The onsiderable _c changeAn the energy flux during the total phase of the eclipse also.offers evi- dence of the appreciable contribution from the upper layers, since the thermal con- ~ditions in the lower layers and in the ground-could not change notticeably-during* the total eclipse... TL%e results cannot be directly compared with those 'wjr others, in vi-ew of. the. different, -experimental conditions The:data obtained make it pos-. sible to eatimate the screening effect of the moon on the daytime.thermal radial t- --)n of.the earth's atmosphere and aeadb~ihe-t6onclusLon that althoughthe mmntheoretical Values of the . outgoinr, mflux are in sufficient4r . good agreement with the, experiment., the theoretical dugular-distributionmeeds conaiderable-modification. _!IsP.- AveMjya!jcrr~, A. M. Kasa~tkin, and V. SM t-ticipatsd in thc~ experiment -Ke a4!irdM___IY pe 4u Ing,the eclipse and 4n the ~develojment of- the corresponding apparatus Orig. iart~-_ hajq 2 3,21gures and 1 table..- [02) Card,