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141KIMICZ, Barbara; WALD, Stefanie I Purification and concentration of diphth*rial anatoxin. Wed. d.oov. m1krob. 8 no.105-63 1956. 1. Z Pr&c. Serilogicsnoj Labomtorlum Techoologicsnego Vytworal Surowle I Sscseplonek w Waresawis. Kierownik: prof. d.r. H. Raise!. (COffMACTIMIUM DIPHTHIRIAN, anatoxin. purification & concentration (POW ,,KIKIIWICZ, Barbara; WALD. Stefanin 0" - Purification and concentration of diphtheria anatoxin. IL Ned. doew. mikrob. 9 no-3:229-235 1957. 1. Z preLcownt serologicznej Iaboratorium Technologicznego Wytworni Srarowic I Szczepionek w Waresasie Kisrovnik; prof. dr R. Keisel. (DIPHTHIRIA, immunology, toxoid, purification & concentration (Pol)) HORODKO, Janina; 141KIEWICZ, Barbara~-NAIMSKI, Krzysatof(deceased]; ZAMMEWSK 1, -la-z-fizie rz Sffect of potassium and sodium ions on the synthesis of diphtheria toxin. Acta nicrobiol. pbl. 10 no.2:la-146 161. 1. Z Centralnego Laboratorium Zjodnoczenia Wytworni Surowic I Szczapionek "Biowd" w Warazavie. (POTASSIUM pharmacol) (SODIUM pharmacol) (CORTNEBACTERIUM DIPHTHMAE pharmcol) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) LEWENFISZ-WOJNA:-MWSKA, Teofila; BORKOWSKI, Marian T.; MIKIEWICZ. Barbara; KAZKIEPJ)WSKAl Zdaislaws, -.1 On colijaycin therapy of infants with diarrheal syndromes caused by pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli. Pediat. p01. 37 no.11:1137- li45 162. 1. Z II Kliniki Pediatryoznej AM w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr med. T. Lowenfiez-Wojnarovska. (COLISTIN) (DIARRHEA INFAN TILE) (ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTIONS) WIMSZWKI, Edvard; HIMUICZ, Barbara; ZAIESKA, Krystyna The content of diphtherial antitoxin in maternal serum and milk and in neoratal serum. II. Pediat. pol. 37 no.11%1157-1164 162. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci AM w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr mod. R. Baranski i z II Kliniki Polozniazo-Ginekologicznej 01 v Warazawle Kierowniks prof. mod. 1. Roazkowski. (DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN) (I'Ve ANT NEEWBOY11) (MILK HLTUV ) (MATERNAL FETAL EXCHANGE) WILKOS7EWSKI, 2dward; BAUJKIEWICZ, Irena; MIKIEWICZ, Barbara; ROMICU, Anna; KAZMIRGWSKA, Zdzisliwa Effect of rheumatic fever and glycocorticold therapy on the titer of diphtherial antitoxins and typhoid agglutinins in the blood serum. Reumatologia (Waroz.) 3 no.3:22-1-224 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Pediatrycznej AM w WaLrazawie (Kierownik: prof. dr. mad. R. Baranski), z Kliniki Pediatrycznej Studium boako- nalenia Lekarzy AM i Instytutu Reumtologicznego w Warszawie (Ueroiniik: prof. dr. mad. E. Wilkoazewski; Dyrektor Insty-tutu P,eumatologicznego: dr. mad. W. Br*tihl). 141IF1121i s/o44/63/0(Yj/o(j 1 A38A53 A060/ACODO AUTHOR Miklowlez, J. TITLEt Estimating the common mean on the basis of samples from normal popu- lations with differing dispersions PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 1, 1963, 19, abstract IV-.71 (Zastoscw. mat., 1961, v. 6, no. 1, 119 - 126; Polish; summarles in Russian, English) TE=: The author considers k no5mal populations with a corwon mean value and dispersions: C~2' C12. ..., d From every population a sample with the I , 2 k* size nj (i - 1, 2, ..., k) elements is taken, so that A n, - n. One obtains a s4mple Z - (Xilp ... ft xlnl , x21' ...' x2n2 0 XklR ... Ixknk ). From this sample one estimates 'the mean value of is called the minimax efltlmator of the parameter fk, if it minimizes sup R ((P, ~L), where IA. CP, E ~ L [(P (z), (L fk~ and L (y (z), tL) (z) _ ~L)2 Card 1/2 S/044/63/000/001/038/053 Estimating the common mean on the basis of .... Ao6O/AOOO It turns out that the minimax estimator coincides with the estimator obtained by minimizing the dispersion of the weighted sum of random variables and has the form k n, Yi nj d2 i where yi is. the mean of the sample of the 1-th populatlon. L.L. Vilkauskas [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 MIKIEWICZ, J. (Wroclaw) Levels of confidence In Wroclaw taxonomy. Zastoe mat 7 no.lil-40 163. 141Y I JEEMICZ , Tomaaz Recovez-1 in alumintm-treated mild 3tsial. Mechanik-a Poznan no. 4:121-151 162. /N1JEW1CXOVVA,,Z - BILIMS, St.; KIKLxV1CZoWA, z. Four cases of anomalous reproduction in white nice. Yal. b1ol., Wares. 2 no.2:113-121 1954. 1. Zaklad Biologil AkOdezil Wychowanix flzycznego w Waresawis. (PMNANCY, residual spermatozoa from previous pregn. causing subsequent pregn. In white nice) (SPOWOZOA, residual spernatozoa from previous progn. causing subsequeat pregn. in white nice) MIYT,TFLJ, IIT-C L. Osnovi t.thnolcvlje I poznavanif, robe. Bf-of,rnl, firlucna knjip,,a. Vol. 1. 1~ 5-', 384 p. SO: El,'AL, Vol. 5, No. 7 JulY 1956 YUGOSIAVIA/Chemical Technology - Chendcal Products and Their H-24 Application, Part 3. - Fats and Oils, Waxes, Soaps, Detergents, Flotation Agents. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1958, 22854 Author Djuro L. AlktIEU Inst Title Fats and Oils. Orig Pub Nova trgovina, 1956, 9, No 1. 43-50 Abstract No abstract. Chrd 1/1 YUGOSIAVIA/Chead.cal Tec~mology - Chemical Products and Their H-24 Application, Part 3- - Fats and Oils, Waxes, Soaps, Detergents, Flotation Agents. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1958, 22909 Author : Djuro L. :Kikijelj Thst Title Soaps ant Other Means for Keeping Clean. Orig Pub Nova trg3-vina, 1957, 10, No 4, 263-268 Abstract No abstnict. Card 1/1 MIKIL.CHKO, A.N.; TASTRZHENSOY,V.D. System for measuring amplitude and phase oscillat!ons at dIfferent points In a diffuser. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 6 no.5:564-566 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Rekomendovano kafedroy radioveshchaniya I elektroakustik~ aleBskogo alektrotekhnichaskogo instituta svyazi. MIKIN, G.P. Design of an indicator-hand frequency meter. 9nergetik 5 40.8:38-39 Ag '57. (KLELA 10: 10) (Frequency neasurements) MIKIN.P.P. Obligntions fortified by action. Tekst.proo.8 ao*2:7-8 F148. (KLRA 8:11) 1. Direktor fabriki Imeni Frunze (Textile Industry) IGKINA, V.D. Krrors in testing calorimeters. Trudy inst.lom.stand., ner i iza. prib. no.6300-42 162. (JURA 151g) 1. Vdaooyuznyy r-ruchno-issledovatellskiy institut astrologii imeni. D.I.Mandeleyeva. (Calorimeters-Testing) s/589/62/ooo/o63/006/021 9032/Z514 AUTHOR: Mi Ic ~na TITLE: Theroal rfigulation in a calorimetric system SOURCEt USSR. Koi-atet ntandartov, mer.i izmeritellnykh pr.i',)orov. Trtidy institutov Komiteta, no.63(123). Moiscoi,i, 19021. Issledovaniya v oblasti teplovykh i teraperaturny1ch izinereniy. 63-72 TE,XT Tho ntithor is concernod %,rith combustion calorimeters linviiij; isothermal or adiabatic screens. An nttempt is mittle to estimate the accuracy with irhich the screen of the calorimeter must be thermo-itated or regulated. In the case of an isothermal screen, the baSic re-,uire,,innt is that if- the temperature in the calorimeter is measured to +0.0001 de*g, then the heat transfer correction shoit'id not change by raore than +0.0001 deg. A simple algebraic scheme is outlined whereby 13ermi;sible temperature fluctuations in the screen may be evaluated, and it ie estimate)% that in the case of the precision VNIIM calorimeter this amounts to +0.0003 deg. In ad0ition, exp4-riments have been carried out using various temperature re-glilating circuits. The following Card 1/2 Thermnl reguIntion in i ... s/q8g/62/000/063/006/021 E032/E514 schenies were trxed and are recommendedt 1) temperature of the screen below room temperature - two -T- -l; (TS-15) ther.ijostats, and 2) temperature of thf~ screen above room temperature - internal thermostat system coniistiig of two heaters aiid a mercury in 81ass on-off switch ("contactor"). If the temperature changes in the 5creen are to be 1~ept to within +0.001-0.002 deg (screen above room temperature), the-i a photoelectric scheme incorporating a thyratron and resistance therriometers turns out to be suitable. The photoelectric device can also be used to produce an adiabatic screen. In this device the temperature probe is a platinum thermometer connected to a TH-1 bridge with a M24/1 galvanometer (10-7 V/mra at 1 m). When the temperature changes an off-balance current flows throii,.;h the ga lvnnonie ter, whose light spot is focused on a photocell in such a way that a change in its position gives rise to a chnnSe in tho output of the photocell. This is then fed into the thyrntron-relay circuit mentioned above. Tnere are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: VNIM SUMITTEDt March 2,, 1901 Card 2/2 42674 S/589/62/ooo/o63/003/021 9032/E514 AUTHORt Mx k ina,___V. D. TITLEi Errors in the testing of calorimeters SOURCE: USSR. Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritelInykh priborov. Trudy institutov Komiteta. no.63(123)- Moscow, 1962. Issledovnniya v oblasti teplovykh i t--mperaturnykh izmereniy. 30-42 TEXTi The testing of calorimeters for the determination of the heats of combustion (.-- liquid and solid fuels and organic substances is being carried otit in accordance with the scheme approved by YXIIM. This scheme is based on three steps which differ in their purpose and accuracy and involve standard calorimeters of grade 1, standard calorimeters of grade 2 and working calorimeters. Gr:ide I calorimeters are calibrated by an absolute method in which the heat is produced by a known electrical current and the heat capncity of the calorimeter is calculated from the power dissipated. the time during which the power is supplied and the temperature rise of the water with which the calorimeter is filled. For the particular set-up used Card 1/3 Errors in the to)itin~, uf calorimeters 5/';89/62/000/063/003/02L 9032/2514 at W111M the estimated RJIIS cri-ors are a9 followst 1) current - +2 - 10-3',0', voltage across the heating coil - +10-3 time - 10- 3 3 temperature chan_e (merctiry in glass thermomoter) - +5 - 10- The overall error in t1ie heat capacity of the calorimeTer then turns out to be 7 - 10-3,,;. Mien the heat capacity of the calori- ineter obtained in the calibration is used in calculating the heat of combustion, the difference in the experimental conditions must be taken into account. Thus, in the calibration no combustion takes place inside the bomb and the energy is liberated outside rather than inside tho boiab nnd, finally, the rate at which the heat is liberated is very different in the two cases. It is estimated that Cie final accuracy of the heat of combustion of standard benzoic acid using the VNIIM equipment is +0.01%. Detailed review of published information leads to tTe conclusion that berizoic acid iaay be cla8.sified as a satisfactory standard substance. The second part of this paper is concerned with the determination of the heat canacity of second grade and working calorimeters by a relative method in which this quantity is determined by using a standard material of known heat of Card 2/3 Errors in the testing of calorimeters S/589/62/000/063/003/021 E032/E514 co-nbus tion Here the main errors are in measuring the weight of the standard wibstance and the tetiperature rise (in addition to the error in the heat of combustion of the standard). It is shown that whereas according to the VNIIM sche-ine the MIS error in the heat capacity should be +0-03%, the actual experimental error may be rediiced to +0.014%. Even in the case of working calorimeters, the possibfe accuracy is better than that of the above scheme, namely, 10.05%. The general conclusion is that all these inoasurements can be carried out to a higher accuracy than that specified in the VNIDI scheme referred to above. Practical realisation of the accuracy quoted above for working calorimeters is prevented by the fact that Soviet industry is not producing suitable calorimeters. Th'ere is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: VNIIM 'SUBMITTEDi March 3, 1961 Card 3/3 RPROWSKI, Ntroslaw-, 41KINKA, franciazek. ALIMnaary tubogrculosts in aged. Gruslica 23 no.4:271-276 Apr '55. 1. Z Ter"nowych I Centralnej Poradni Pr"zeciwgrualiczej v LodzI Dyroktor: ar Jadvigo Ssustraws Lodal ttl. Jasna 36 b. (TIJBMCUTASIS, PUL'fOUART, In aged) L lUgo-66 Mc'~-2/&T(1) M0 GW ACC OR: AP6002764 SOURM CODE: UR/0203165/005/006/1120/1123 AU111ORs Mikirov.' A.- Ye. ORG: Institute of Applied Geophysics (Institut prikladney geofiziki) TITLE: Evaluating the ozone concentration at altitudes of 44-102 km during nigl~i launchings of geopb1sical rockets SOURCE: Geomagnetizm I aeronomiya, v. 5, no. 6, 1965, 1120-1123 TOPIC TAGS: ozone, meteorologic rocket AESTRACT: Measurements of lunar radiation intensity are used as a basis for deter- mining the ozone concentration at altitudes of 44-102 km, i.e. at altitudes above the maximum concentration under nocturnal conditions. Curves are given comparing the experimental determination of ozone concentration with the theoretical values calculated with resp3ct to altitudes. The experimental values are somewhat higher than the theoretical values based on photochemical equilibrium conditions. The total ozone concentration at altitudes above 44 km Is found to be %,0.14.10-19 Molecules/cm2, which agrees with the data in the literature. However, it is pointed out that the Card 1/2 UDC: 551.510.f,35:629.195.2 L 14190-M ACC NR: AP6002764 accuracy of these d,%ta is extremely low. An account of all factom contributing to the.error in the firtal results gives an accuracy of *100-120%. In conclusion I con- sider it my duty to thank 5. H, Poloskov, A. N. KasatkinIA.--V:- ~~WIT)(de - ceased), A. Ye. Khaletskiy and A. A. voya for assistance T~ fhe work and useful consultation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 6 formulas. SUB CODE: OB/ SUB4 DATE., 05Jan65/ ORIG RM 006/ OTH FT.F: 009 Card 2/2..f-,.-. -,XKIROV,A.Ye. Photoelectric method for studying distribution of cloud particla dimensions. Izv.AX SSSR. Ser.geofiz. no.1:104-108 Ja 157. (KIBA 10:3) 1. Abdamiya nauk SSSR. Institat prikladnoy geofiziki. (Clouils) V~ j, / 4 AUTHOR: Nlikirov, A. Ye. TITLE: On measuring the spectrum of particle distribution in clouds and mists. (Ob izzerenii spek-tra raSzre~elen-7a chastits v oblakakh i tumanakh). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 19579 No.4, PP. 512-515 (USSR) A.BSTRACT: knalysis of laboratory investigations carried out Ln 195;~ and 1953 by the author showed that it is posFible to develop a photo-electric method for measurin6 the dimensions of particles of liquid aerosols of diameters of 211 slid higher (Ref.2). The essence of the proposed photo-electric method for investigating the spectrum of distribution of particles in clouds and mists consists in using the method of the darkened field in combinzition with skilful utilisation of the scatterin,. index. An optical system consisting of a li~3ht souxce, a candense,,. lens, a diaphragm, a second lens and another diaphraGr, (Fig.1),produces a parallel beam of lii~ht of the necessary diameter which passes throu8h the space t(, be, investirated and is covered by a black screen behind wl.icl: ,j c'.-thode photo-multiplier is placed. If t~.ere are any particles Card 1/3 in the light beam, the li ,ht is -,topped b,-.! the black 3creen 49-4-10/23 On measuring the spectrum of particle distribution in clouds and mists. and does not hit the photo cathode. Perpendicular to the light beam a tube T is placed in which the aerosol flows; the particles which flow from the tube into the light bown bring about scattering of the light and the liGht scatterint~ on the particles hits the photo cathode and brings about a voltage impulse, the wmplitude of which depends on the particle size. These voltage impulses are fed into a wide-band amplifier, the output of which is connected to a six-cliannel amplitude analyser. Field tests with this apparatus have been carried out on the El'brus Mountain (3050 n altitude); these consisted of measu ing the spectrlxa of the distribution of particles in natural clouds and gave positive results. The spectrum was measured of the distribution of particles in several clouds during calm weather every five minutes whereby the measurement itself took 20 sees. Figs. 5 and 6 represent the spectra of the distribution of particles in two clouds based on 8874 and 9950 particles respectively. The obtained experimental data did not permit establishinE a relation of the change in the spectral distribution of the particles as a function of time. Agreement of Card 2/3 experimental data with theoretical calculations con-firin 49-4-10/23 On MeasurinC the spectrum of particle distril.ution in clouds and mists. that the formula of K. S. Shifrin (Ref.3) exrresEes with adequate accuracy the indicatrix of the scatterinE of tLe particles. It can be seer, from the calibra'~ion curve that the apparatus per::iits measurinS particle sizes f.-o-- 2u upwards. There are 6 figures, 1 table and 5 references, 4 of which are Slavic. AVAILABLE: November 28, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Ac.Sc. U.S.S.R. Institute of Applied Geophysics. (A.kademiya Nauk SSSR Institut Priklaclnoy Geofiziki). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 AUTHOR: 141k=T, A. Ye. 491-5-17/18 TITLE: On the possibilities of separate study of the spectrum of distribution of liquid particles and the solid fractions of aerosols. (0 vozmozhnosti --azdellnogo izucheniya spektra raspredeleniya chastits zhidkoy i tverdoy fraktsiy aerozoley). PERIUDICAL: "Izvestiya Akedemii Neuk, Seriya GeofiZiCheakavia" No (BulletU767 the Ac.3c., Geophysics Series), 1957, M5, pp.689-691 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Various papers have been published v7hich are devoted to automatic continuous photoelectric determination of the distribution spectrum of particles. These methods are based on utilising the scatterin6 iudicatrix of the particles whereby the count and the dimensions of the particles are effected independently of the aggregate state. The author of this paper believes that the scattering indicatrix can also be utilised for separate measurement of the numbor and dimensions of the liquid and solid aerosol particles. Experiments carried out by Fedorova, Ye. 0. (5) have shown that particles of non-spherical shape scatter Cexd 1/2 the light in a direction opposite to the propagation of the light beam four to five times more intensively than particles of spherical shape. Whilst for the liquid particles the V AUTHM Mikirov, A.Ye. Particles of Clouds and Precipitates TITLE: yaor of (Anallzator chastits oblakov i osadkov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 195?, ao.12, PP. 1529 - 1531 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The study of the spectrum of distribution of the liquid and solid frEtctions in clouds can be effected by means oi a photo- electric method, dealt with in an earlier paper of the author Ref.2,7; it is based on the principle that the scattering, of bight by non-spherical particles in the direction opposite to the direction of the beam is four to five times larger lian for spherical particles. If the light scattered by the particles is captured by means of photo-multipliers, one of which is located in the direction of the light beam and the other one perpendicular to that direction, it is possible to distinguish between liquid and solid particles from the ratio of the impulses. Thus, two impulses are obtained, the ratio of wLich determines the sought value. If a cathode-ray tube is used for analysis, an inclined line will be obtained on the screen in the ideal case and the inclination of the line will deter- mine the ratio of the impulses and thereby permit establishinE Cardl/2 whether a particle was liquid or solid, whilst the amplitudes Analyser of Particles of Clouds and Precipitates. 49-12-14/16 of the -'mpulses give the dimension of the particle. The image hai3 to be photographed which causes considerable difI.cuity. Ho VW,this difficulty can be overcome if the line is substituted by a point, by means of a circuit, the block schematics of which is described in this paper. This principle has been used for building an analyser which permits distinguishing liquid from solid particles. It al"pa=-its- determination of the di-men- sions of' the liquid and the solid particles, inv6-At;1jg*V1sW-1~, and establishing the relations between the dimension and the charge of precipitate particles and determination of the dimension as well as the charge of the particles. There are 3 figures and 5 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Ac.Sc. USSR,,Institute of Applied Geoph~sics. (AN SSSR Institut priklad-noy Feofiziki) SUBLUTTED: May 20, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. card 212 SOV/49 -58-1)-13/15 AUTHOR: Mixii-ov, A. fe. TITLE7--6i~=e-jVTWdtit"bf 'the cicaU~ez- in- W-footlix "~,-~a-:,31~axent Sphere (Olb asiametrii indlkaLris rasseya.-iiya -,:7o.-.ra,~nno.-o y shara) PERIODI"'AL: Izvc.,'i I ya A,~ademii Nauk 333R, 8ei~il- f i -1 1)58, Nr 10, pp 1258-1261 (*,J3SR) Ai3STRACT: The scatterinT fu-nction may be writteL i,~ fDrm: 2 Cos 2 jl(P .9ir, P) iU) = 4 where i(O) is tii(,- iriLcri3iuy of i1jiL; scattoi-~--d !),-I the drop in the directim 2M/% T(P) is a torm whJ.'Lch ta-kes irto acco-int the geometrical scatter'Lr,,~- functim, and 2 2(1 + Cos 2 1l(P sin tak,~3 into acc unt ? p sin Card 1/3 SOY/49 -58-10-13/15 On the A8YMMOtry Of the Scatterir-, Jr4j,-at4jt of a Transparent Sphere diffraction effect. The interference term is neglected. The asymmetry coefficient is defined by: F ~2 forward scatt,flux F (Tr) - F backward scatt.flux ~7j It is pointed out that the oscillatory character of the asymmetry coefficient as found by Paraujpa et al (Ref.2) is not real but due to the method of calculation which these authors adopted. The present author has measured the asymmetry coefficient using the apparatus shown in Fig.l. His results are shown in Fig.5 which gives I as a function of P . It is clear from this figure that for p> 20 the asyuai;,atry coefficient is a continuous function of Card 2/3 sov/49 -58-10-13/15 On the Asy=etry of the Scattering TAJ1c8tr1x of a Transparent Sphere There are 5 figures, 2 tables and 3 references; 1 of the references is Soviet, I English and I German. ASSOCIATION: kkademiya nauk SSSR, Institut priklad-noy geofiziki (Institute of Applied Geophysics, Academy of Sciences USSR) SU'BMITTED: February 5, 1958. Card 3/3 JU7/4 -14 IL 5 AUTHOR. blikirr),- A. Y,-~ TITLE: On Small Aii.--les of t~'Jle i7lakh indikatrisy rasL;eyaniya) PERIODIt~AL: Izve3t;ya kitalf,-Ilili n:k_~Y, .;eriya 1959, Nr 2; ABSTRACT: K. S. 3i if-r-'n '~Ref 4) p) ou- i-i ments of tj,,t? &-,.at::e_'i. iirl i,7~ at TI X 3-.-a r i -IS -Jfi~r_LE~S .llj , ~rl pr inc ip 1e , o- A_z;~(J T_-, determine tlip size di.:,t;rib,,,.t;;.on -)f the sc.attc-r:.ng partioll?13 Ln aerosc.is~ T'jis i)a.~ ropeated by Shifr:Ln in t,li- ;amr,- t,~mt, thl, prps(~nt w-)rk -.-.,as A j,- v f otaxr- I ,.t f A .~.i a V IN intensity of light I of r I in tt- dire-,ri.:n ~.f ri r, a n e a 6Y 31;lfr~n'!3 e q a n Ca-rd 1/,,s ;OV/4~-5 1-2-14/I_):- On Smial I Angles o 'L une 3(_ at _i,_- 1:.~_ -',at rix wiiere 2Trr/,\ is tiie waveler.,rth, -r 1.s a term v,Lich represents seatutering of light according t;o of Eeometri~~al and J'-(~ sin sir, which glvuo, tho diffraoL.(:~11jurt, vf th". i nt! I ,a t r ix . For angles r the terM T(P) i n E q 1 m ay I f- n e, g lected. since it is very sma-11 compared with 12 (? sin OV? 2sin 2 P For p,ir~icies with zO 30 -1(0) and J,(~ jin x 10-*' 1 L C o n s n- q u ~- n t ly t h -- .,' n t e r i o JI- ty ,-, f I i'(', ha t t e r e, 1 b,-~ -! r '-'- Ie of rad;us t~,e where 50 is siven by; _17- The auta,).:, that, ir. '~he vilwae -_Lader Lhere ai-e N pa-rticles with th- size distribution f(r) and tie discusoes lJossibie treOret:__-u_L aj~proaciies in calculati:)r. of Card 2/1-'4(r) frora I(P) T~ip ~s simpiified if the form of 30 V/4'4 - 14 c: On Small Ang~'es of the size dis-.ribution f (r) is as 3 ime ~i e f j rz, o f f(r) was disc,lts.-.~:!.I Khrrari and Mazin (Ref 6). found t~I;IL I A-i ? d P, s c r i bt! s vi,~ j L,:,,e iistriz-it*.or, of parti.-1,3-3 'LI, cl,)uc;s. Since P,-)Iv-ii--ova (Ref f,-ind t~,at tLe Dower expinent r,'L r 1-3 t1lan -Lrl~ iatt-,r work (R-,f ii) shGwed tliall- tl-'-I-LS V-111-i. betw-e-, --) and 8 and i6 -)~.ly vo-~ry eq,)aIL t(~ ,resert a,jt.a:~r used a general f unc 6 i in Ar The L,-,-ci ~c, fir'd f ( r fi- 1(0) is s-iovin scnema!--~ -.a--'y `,n Fi~[r T--.e. s-v--e of lisht 1w-.1-;, a a dia"I,LraG:: ai~.d a ot,j ive . A pE~ i a I b c. f r c-,I ry r i r e Card 3/- ~:;CV/4c)-::.9-2-14 /z I-, On Sma I i Angl,~s Of ti I tt(,'T'j llff, Jrj 11 1 c.- *-rix is de f int!d by diaphragm.-- an.~, The- diapfira.-;m is J a black s,7reen with a small ap---,rt,ir,?, it is placed at a distance of 60-80 17M from the dLaj,~,-agr The of a lens A at viliose fo--us i., e.ther a photcgraj,hi,' amclra, a rot-ratinir iiii3c with apertureb with a ph.)tom," plier, or a phc to-re sis tance , The aero3ol is yla(-ed betvieer - a-nd A. Fig ) shows four photo-raplis wlii,~'L- , fr-).r. top to totto~;.-' :~Jve the r(:sults obta. a mono-i,sDe-se er-jzoi, in ned. in pure air, in a cloud., and in tobacco smoke. Lycepodiuta wag tised r..) d u c e the mc-nodis:)erse aernsol. Calculations aade usjnj~ the data provided b7 th,-. diffra..-ti.-).-i rin-'s cf Fig ') and com,,arison with the results ob-~.ained by measurement of lycupodium. Darticle diame'.-~r--, sho-ned thu, tlae apparatas of Fi,,- 8 yielded results with an ;arrur of 5 - '17%. Dimensions of particles in t~e c1c,,ad wer,, calc-alateu- by -,WC, Cra ruc tion of the ilqtr.;buti:)n fui-.,~'. .,n ()r a de~-1pr-m.Lnat1jr. )f -A-e 'Ialues U and c frafr. tbxe,~, exp(jri:7ie..1.',a'L p(,~ints, Ta e cloud par~',L'C.Les wa~~ a.LG0 Meas~;rcdl by means of ar. c~,ticai fl-)w me th-od , Fic-~ ~'O .:-liv.-~!s the resalLs of these Th c, values of LL and c were found to be 8 and 1.8 res-,),~ctive5- Card 4PYOT' "Max V-e "A -- al, ilia t jo-I UII(~ -'a-Me valu-. -7/4 On Small Anjl(,3 of The aul~.,,)-,. --y tll- me thAc. o dc- 3,~- r i 1: - i ~.,im a 7. -` t-y f I cw me a; r o:.1 y -u n the oar ~i--, E" al, 'y .q -Lx aul-hor uve,_1 ~1- (1--,a of iind no+~ p~;,-: sibl- --2 re 1 ')y some other :..u--)! i dtl -r, -,,)ba-.cc smoke is (f 0." (Ref 10) 10 'i:,,Lires a nd 11 r;~ f eza c s vi:, -I c n~ tr an s 1 a t -; o n I'l n' ~, P i i s La: AOSOCIATICAl' Akad-7J,-v, rialiK Z A, lea .-)f SUBMIT~ED: lilar,-I, 1 Card 5/ 5 87975 S~00 S/049/60/000/010/011/014 E133/E4i4 AUTHORS! Omitriyev. A.A., Mishina. M,I.. iki-roy--A.Ye., and Cherenkova. Ye.P. 800~ -- ~ - TITLE: The Influence of Cosmic Dust on Certain Solar Radiation Characteristics in the Atmosphere PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Sertya geofizicheskava, 1960, MoJo, pp.1518-1528 TEXT: Kalitin has shown that there is & small decrease in the measured solar radiation correlated with the date of the Perseids (Ref.1). Zacharov found that the minimum measured value occurred three days after the maximum of the Perneid stream but that the time depended on the wavelength used (Ref.2). Giovanelli (Ref.3) calculated the size and number of the particles responsible, and informs tion on these data has also been obtained from radar (Ref.5) and rocket (Ref.6) observations an well as from ,collection of magnetic material (Ref.7) and work on the zodiacal liXht. It seems likely that the dust in the troposphere derives Card 1/6 87975 s/049/60/000/010/011/014 E133/E414 The Influence of Cosmic Dust on Certain Solar Radiation Characteristics in the Atmosphere from the Earth, whereas that in the stratosphere is of InterPLanetMN- origin. An equation is derived giving the distribution of dust with height in the presence of convection (Eq.(7)) . This formula is considerably more complicated than the exponential expression which holds in the absence of convection. A lower limit for the number of dust particles in the stratosphere is then derived. assuming that tropospheric convection does not extend into the stratosphere. It is found that the mass of particles enleering the Earth's atmosphere is 5.5 x 10-15 gm/cm2 sec. The authors next consider the effect of the dust content an the solar halo and in this connection derive an equation to represent it Fix I tA obtained from this equation and consists of a plot of halo brightness against height for various wavelengths. (The observations were made from an aircraft.) The atmospheric transmission coefficient is closely connected with halo brightness but effects in the lower atmosphere can be sufficiently large to blot out effects in the upper atmosphere. From data obtained in Card 2/ 6 87975 s/o4q/6o/oOo/OiO/Oll/0]4 Et33/g414 The Influence of Cosmic Dust on Certain Solar Radiation Characteristics in the Atmosphere the period 1933 to 1955. it is found that the intensity of motar radiation seems to oscillate with a period of 5 to 7 days as well as having minima during meteor showers. It is show-i that there is a linear correlation between the intensity of short wavelength solar radiation and the number of meteors per hour found by radar observations. A correlation was also found between oscillations in solar radiation and radio-echo observations, although m&xiw& and minim& of the two curves were displaced. The authors finally calculate the ratio of the intensity of light scattered by meteoritic dust to that scattered by air molecules at varying heights. The results are shown in Fig.6 for different angles of scattering and different elapsed times after the initial influx of the particle stream, It wnfq found that the ratio had a constant maximum at 87 km for all angles of scattering near the level of the noctilucent clouds (Fig-7). There are 7 figures, I table and 20 references 7 Soviet and 13 non-So4,iet. Card 3/6 87975 S/049/60/000/010/011/014 E133/E414 The Influence of Cosmic Dust on Certain Solar Radiation Characteristics in the Atmosphere ASSOCIATION- Akademiya nauk S3SR Institut prikladnoy geofiziki (Academy of Sciences USSR Institute of Applied Geophysics) SUBMITTEDi December 25, 1959 Card 4/6 87975 S/049/60/000/010/011/014 9133/E414 The Influence of Cosmic Dust on Certain Solar Radiation Characteristics in the Atmosphere "k I - Halo region between 5*121 and 4*27'; 2 - ditto for 20111 to 1*441. The dashed curve marked 11 represents the Rayleigh component for the curve 1. The dependence of the halo brightness on height for different wavelengths (p). 3 - 0.4; 4 - o.45; 5 - 0.55. The dashed curve marked 31 is the Rayleigh component for curve 3. The left scale refers to curves 1, 11 and 2; the right scale refers to curves 3, 3', 4 and 5. 1) Fig.l. Halo brightness as a function of height (km) at X 0.411 9,11.1 Card 5/6 87975 S/049/60/000/010/011/014 E133/E414 The Influence of Cosmic Dust on Certain Solar Radiation Characteristics in the Atmosphere Z.MW 07 Our. 7. Uuncamocn. arr WCOTU GTHOffreliffif Hu- to TMMICICTH P8CCCflUH0r0 na bteTeopffwx qacTuttax caeTa ic nnTencit-lom, cism, paccessnuoro na mnaeKynax. Yron pac- so cIRRHR P': t7O' 48 Fig-7. Dependence of the ratio of the intensity scattered by meteor particles to the intensity scattered by molecules for 01 = 10* (curve 1), 900 (curve 2) and 170* (curve 3), where 01 = (180* - angle of scattering). Card 6/6 4 to 1/6 85431 5/170/60/005/011/002/01~, A mi'VE'050 AUTHORS: Kusakov M. M Yco 11-~-n : cAYL. Mikirov, A, Ye TITLE-, Investigation Gf the St;A te ~f Water n a Hydrocarlcon Fuel by Means cf Light 3 atter PERIODICAL: Inzhen9rnc-fiz,-hesk1y zh-irna. '96G 701. 3, Tic, pr'. 11 17 TEXT: On the basis of experiments. resulitz-, cn-erning the scattering of white light. the fcrming (~f micrcdrr,~s r. a fue, cf the tylie (T-1) the case of a terrparature de,-reqse i nvegtlgated in the present pacer. In the first part the a,thora the influence exer%Pd by the drop dimensitonsupor. light a,,~itter by maans of thb Rayleigh equa. lion. Next, the exparimental set tip ..i de-q-rlbed, The scattered 1.ght ;ncides upon a rotating spirally perf:ra'qd J,3k The light passing through the perforation 'Insideq upcn the -athcde of a photomultpler, F~g~ 4 shcvs the scattering as a fur,~tirr, tf the angle f,r the fuel wh-,-.h was qaturated with water at 50"C (Curve ") and at 20C~C (Curve 2). Scitter- ing was measured at 20C C~ From the furthe- c.nsiaerations it follows that Card *14 85431 ir,vs~,tigation of the State of Water rj a Hydr- 3/170/60/003/0-1/00?/O'~ -.arb(,n Flu-91 by Means of Light 3~atter B019/BO5( :f the fuel ja cocled m i : r od r c pa f th-, crder ~f 550 to 600 micrcns are t'- rmed and that they at tar, a c c f, en t -at ion ~-f aeveral' tens cf millicnq Ter -'--blo centimeter. Further the j druwn that with rapl] c-,-1-'-.r.e cf a closed system the excaug -F vater is d.stributed uniformly e?, th a emul a ion p1lase and the wa- 1 1 f *he con%ainer. There are figures ' table-, and 8 referen-,93~ 4 1 German, and 3 US ASSOCIAT ION: Ins titu t nef tekh--mi-heae, gc a nteza AN SSSR g Mcqkva (institute cf Petr(-.',e,m.- -1,em.'al Sjnthesis.of the AS USSR Moscow) FUBMITTED: February 4 '960 Card 212 KDCMV, A. Ye. "Aerosole Scattering Coefficient Heasurement at the 80-100 km" Soviet Papers Presented at Plenary Keetings of Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and Third International Space Science Symposium, Washington, D. C. 23 Apr - 9 may 62. MI?MW, A. Ye. , FROSKOV, S - M. "Serpencular Solar Steeams with Force Free Magnetic Fields" Soviet Papers Presented at Plenary Meetings of Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and third International Space Sumposium, Washington, D. C., 23 Apr - 9 May 62 [!1911 9/560/62/000/013/007/009 1046/1242 A ye, 7)ky I awl the .3c.,tttering (,oefficient of iT tile h,,re SOURCE., ifikisstvennyy 3,~itniki Zerr"Li. n-).13. -)3cow, 1962, 97-106 T ---'XT The livninrince the day-time i3ky Fit wrious hei~,hts wi.zi me-mured in i )ti* -.viLh o.il*erential phot')el"Ctric' photome hers . In f-.,:,c?i (t,vire, -t 100 beam of indirect light (the direct ,wnli jit, hy ,ie,,nii o1 ~i njecill !-~,utter coupled wIth a photoreuiot)r) intr~rceijted by vftrious combznationo of filtprs (3450, 415'), 510~' "rid 5,~50 1), phosphors (lwninrince ranging Card 1/3 3/560/62/000/013/(()7/(-)09 1046/1242 Sky lumin,nce -n %ht-. f rom 0. -, - 10-8 to 3.7 - 10-)~ .-,t ',Ib) ind reducers (0, 4, 1, 10, md 10011116 t r, tn s m i t t n c e .) -:,. .0 ro t' t t 1 n_ , i i .. c.,; .r1ne comnietp cycle -)-- rae-I L; Arr~.%Pqt' L4 aepar',tp me-is;,ire:rents of 6 sec. The sensitivity of the 0.9-10-9 stilb for integ-ral light, 1.5-10-10 'Natt.cm-;?-stf!r-l/ -1 for individual wivelenthq. The me-,-3u- mble lui;.irr,rice r-n -P i.-, t'rom C.5-10-8 to 0.5-1o-5 stilb. The mea- F.urement-,z show th -1 in Lh l.ItLtudes in the IJ7)-)Fi the aerosol c intent at altit ide .1rom 90 to 100 km is c-msider-Ibly higher than in the northern lit.tudes. The 3critterLng coeffi'7i-nt ", ~aer) -tt-~iw-, iti; maxii,, i:% ~,t h-92 km in intermedir,.te l-It'.tIIde'q, and qt h-85 km in nort!i-rn 1 titudes. The earth is thus -,.irdled by an aeros)l layer (~/nerl from 5-10-12 to 20-10-12 cm-1) above 80 km. At h-100 km, i..e., above the aerosol density maximum'~(aer)is Card 2/3 3/560/62/000/013/007/009 1046/1242 Sky lwnin-t.nce -mri the. still considembly hi8ht.-r Lh-m Rayleigt~, indic-iting- that the aero.iol layer exist: - 1: -) -t h> 100 km. Lhere are 8 fie-ures and 2 tables. SU,dl,,I'PTED: August 2, 1961 Card 3/3 3049 S '0201,)21'142 003! :11, 72- A 1. ~'ITLE The aerosol layer in the upper atmospnere M~ 1.0 0 : 17A L ~Akademiya na,jk SSSR. Dok.adj, v 1 ~ 2 X7 : An aeros-)l layer surroand i nF t ne eartn at an a I t . t,; j e -,r more vas detected by brf7htness meas-irements in tt.e in-er Brightness investigations of the laylignt, sky were conducted -it various altitudes by photoe-,ectric devices with a sensitivity of- 0.5-10-8 stl~bll -10 , 2 for tqe integral light, and 1.5-10 W/ cm ..9teradian-. for the indivilua: wavelen[,ths. The brightness measurements were made in the ran;?e J- a - -5 aph 0, 5. 1() 0.5-10 s t 1 1 b 9 .The resultinf, gr, shows t '-it rriehtness is weaker, i. e., tne aerosol Jensity is lower, in norti~erly than in midlie-latitudes. '.'he optical thickness, and ttie I!ayleiWh and ;Ierosol scattering coefficients could be calculated from tI,e intensities in two wavelengths, or in two different scatterinf,, ani-les After meas,irinr the brightness of scatterei lir,,.t at t:ie i:):,er anJ IwPr houndaries Card 1 5/0201(~ ?/ 14 2, 1 The aerogoi layer in the up;~er. B 14 2/B 1 ) It the aerosol layer, the o-,tical tnic~ne.,is of the aerosol lajer -fian calculated by the formula -r. Pr layer ~ Taer (n-,dn) - I aer h' w") ere 2 , 5 r = inei~r, aer layer ~ K ( Q ) i - r lij In ; N = rumber of particleF per cm raliua of scatterinp Darticles, K(Q) = Stretton-ilcuphton coeffciert Thus, it is possible to determir,,e trie coefficient of aerDsol scatter;:-,F, 19 aer' which, with (i Rayl' and the coefficient of Ri.yleigh scattering. was Plotte: against al', itude for nin and miJdle-lati--ules in tne '35P - Tne 0ajrt curves show a maximum at )2 km for high, and at 1 n'~ km for midde- 1 12 , :m- At 10C KT, , t I 'I I a 1 ud es aer 113 Of t rie order of 20 10- still a multiple oC 0 Ray 1 , * hich shows that tne a-?rosol layer exi5ts eve!. at altitud!?s above 100 km. There a., figures ail ~ references I 3ovlp', and 2 non-5oviet. Th e two reference~i to Enj7l 1 s.,~ - lanruai,7e p,jb I Ica t i y E. ~a I I er-if, t on F. Bed i n Pe r, r;, -9 . read as follows : q. A. Mi I e Am. Geophy-3. Union, 5 4 , 4 0. E Bert,,_ e r) L s Re NO I 15 ard 2/4 The aerosol layer In the upper ... ASSOCIATION Institut prikladnoy geofiziki of Applied Geophysics of the PRESENTED: Septenber 4, 1961, by Ye. K. SUBMITTED: September 2, 1961 Legend to Fig. 1: 1 north latitude, II - x-axis:stilb. 3/020/'62/142/003/016/027 B142/1150 Akademli nauk SSSR (Institute Academy of Sciences USSR) Fedorov, Academician middle-latitude. y-axis: km, Legend to Fig. 2: 1 aer for high latitudes, 11 aer for middle- la.itudes, III - PRayl* Card 3/4 POLOSKOV, S.14.; IUMOV, A.Ye. F,Iectroohotmetry of a sel,:cted region of the out-er solar co- rons, in the visible spectral region during the total solar - ~S]Jpae of February 15, 1961. Geomag. i aer. 3 no-5-803-811 3- 0 163- (14IRA 16:11) 1. Institut prikladnoy L,,cofiziki All So6R. L I VOVA, A. A. ; . MIKIROV, A-!- ~Ye- I FOLOSKOV J, S. M. "Rocket mea.surement:3 of ozone profiles above the mAxiTLL-, densit., -e-.*e-' -*IT-'-F the total solar eclipse of Feb 15, 1)61." report submitted for "th Intl Spac-e Science Symp (CO3PAR), Florence, ltal~, 12-16 may 64. ~Ahl 1.5 Pi h- ~T _':Z l&:*L*i3 thi~'tat wisk''GhOdOW ukibg fl Cluiijid, -7-.The --Ultr!L*f idlet---~ perating an -1 'a pkotoa- count, fe'til r`df y.~,perpend a a The_-tdt- -TM -5- !~M ;. . . . . . X~ `17 liar, RM. or ...'TheA 4r at a it to t ~Aitermiiinlg, a th-f- -4 t4 6 dat obtained ore on a of: of as 'a cti6n lun lt_.&A~ 9L s J an aly re r r t he ~.-Autbo ~4 A; Ai an 7- 1-11 -- I V., 84~PX%Udg -WA- -,far '1" -41 b ire IF I Mo F--l4toAft M 29c U ttit t UU6 DE L 414, j' rol ij lets Axast A-Ah UN 16-# -491W&W ~_ABSTRACII'V.,.'~T -borne Iti4est Cade* 1:0 8, 'for: me dure _A'a ,Jv L a I b I a-, Fig� i~t_l 661T6 $4102061SI'; :A" 164-7 ~-4002-"fiu ~A a, VI L Wo a f A[ if Al Lys q_] RA_! 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Ott U* 0 via f L tar 1, ilk estiryins 41sk lilatiw to oxg re I '5 Its -4 ft Phato- ratott V1 au 'tip elt$ tar p - -A ky UZ te- V Q MN w -L. L 1049-456 RWT(l)/F3S-2/FCC/EWA(h) GS/jW ESSICH MR ACC I &5W3561 UR/0000/65/000/ODO/0056/0056 AUTHOR i Mikiro, A Ye TITLE: Estimate 0i ozone concentration at the helght of 44-102 km from data obtaineel during night launchings of geophysical rockets 12 4915~r SOURCEI V3640yusnaya konferentsiya po fizae kosmicheskogo prostranstvas Moscow, 1965~ Icaledovamiya koamicheakogo prostranstva (Space research)j trudy konferentdL Mbscow,, Ind-vo blauka, 19650 56 TOPIC TIOSs ozone. up er atmosphere,, atmospheric probe, upper atmospherio radiation, 1u ABSZRA(;I,'# Results from measurJng the brightness of the atmosphere at the 1. altitudo of 44-1-02 km by geophysical rockets are presented. I-a these experiments one of the measuring devices was oriented toward the moone The distribution of ozone was determined from the mepured intensities of lunar radiation in the spectrwit range c-f 58% and 4200 A. The values obtained are somewhat higher than the theoretIcal3y calculated ones. At the elevation of 65 ka the concentration at night 11 10j tioles greater than in daytime, !Card I I MTK7RTT('HAJ1, 0. V. "Transistorized Power Amplifier," pp 4-38, Ill. h ref Abet: An analyste to given of the onerRtion of a pe,wer aunlifter for the frequeacy spectrum In which it is possible to dit;regard the effoct of calf -capacitftnee of the triodo and transit time of tho minority cqrriers of the charge. The mterfal presented makon It possible to -ompiite, with sufficient accuracy for nrpitinal vurposos, a transistorized power amplifier stage. SOURa,: &j&ejLoA_Uj) PQ,1nDrQvod v T 41r. P"--japy S37mj~ Jr1form, Sbornik, (7he Use cf Semiconductors in Wire GotstTmmientions kngin-~,,ring. Colleattor. of Inftrmation). Moscow. Svyazlizdat. 1957 Stim 1854 r4 t 19 Hs PN: !nnfn 1:3 Wu "01-6 33 till Bob. WA H&S, I .V. uses w GA % MA: V9 J1. 0. to tv~ GPA 0 aIg '0 00 A A k e A TJT'10 BE - of ]!Xur.Ia.Ila T 1Y r 1 k - A I F, T Py - A PSTP CT: t e 1 1 , r v ( j r 1, r 'rc t F a d t, I r ii, e i I c Df ioipre P r A ';omiconduct,~r of E)c"rn&l V. :,e "n e I . I tie ,n) t e m,~ 7- i c der.s.w eq),irm.-r., YV, Z-,!, --r ~-;r - mwiicat~on , ine,; nhk..,.P- tre f e r,I r re r Find Nhere tn~? irrrl L"iric- ~o e.r,.f. i-,,:s rc vc A50-~r'IATI',N: T-lil Ca rd NURADYAM, Ashot Gerigenovich; SHAMSHIN, Valentin Maksimovich; BORISOV, AlekBandr Ivnnovich; 11jKIRTICHAb. ri KlImt1timicb; RNKIN, I.Kh., otv. red.; VOLODARSKAYA, V.Ye., red.; CHURAKOVA, V.A., tekhn. red. (Use of' transistors in long-distance telecommmication equipmentl Primenenie tranzisZorov v appnrature dallnei sviazi, Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1963, 71 p. (?CRA 16:7) (Transistors) (Telecommunication-Equipment and supplies) red IF, IHT I Cii;d'. , Origcriy P:-e Fo, table ~-r otorudin. Xu., rlosnyi tranziot(~r-..11 --upert: vu I zd -,/ o "".nergiia," 1~64. 31 (:&:Lo~;a1a -A ~7:8) 110. Ln7h. "I Seven-hand ara*.eur Rudlo no.~:24-8 F 1, '. (11/:J;tA !p:-) MIKIRTICHAN, G., inth. Seven-band &=tour superbaterodyne receiver. Rad!o no.~t40-42 Jo 165, (MIR& 18110) For De~-Iree of Doct,-)r o' Teciinic-d AYZPNBERG, B.L.~ ALMSANDROV, G.N.1 GRIBOV, A.N.; GRUZDEV, I.A.; DOMANSKIY, B.I.; DUBINSKIY, L.A.; ZALEMIY, A.M.j KOSTENKO, M.P.j KOSTENKO, M.V.; LLMNSHTF,111, M.L.1,MIRTICHU, A.A.; HIMAYLOVA, V.I.; NEETYAN, L.R.; RUZIN, Ya.L.; SMIRMY1, V.S.; STEFAKOV, K.S.; USOV, S.V.; KHOHFRG, V.A.; SHCHERBACFEV, O.V. Professor M.D.Kamenakiij 6n his 80th birthday. Elektrichestvo no.7s 92-93 Jl t65- (MIRA 180) SMIRKOVY v.s.; KoSTENKO, M.P.; NETMAN, L.R.; KOSTENKO, M.V.; DOHANSK17, B.I.; ZALESSKIY, A.M.1 USC7, S.V.; AYZFNBERG, B.L.; DUBINSKIT, L.A.; ALEKSANDROV, G.R.; GRIBOV, A.H.; GFUZLEV, I.A.; LEV12SHMN, M.L.; MMAYLOVA, V.I.; RUZIN, Ya.L.; STFFA?ICV, K.S.; KROBERG, V.A.; SHCHERBACHEV, O.V. M.D. Kamenskii; on hi'a-80th birthday. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ, 8 no.7t130-131 Jl 165, (MIRA 18:9) 214 ACC NR- AP6012968 SOURCE CODE: UP/0143/65/000/007/0130/0131' AUTHOR: Smirnov, V. S.; Kostenko, M. P.; Neyman, L. R.; Kostenko, M. V.; Domanskiy, B. I.; Zalesskiy, A. M.; Usov, S. V.; Ayzenberg, B. L.; Dubinskiy, L. A Aleksandrovq G. N,; Gribov, A. N.; Gruzdev, I. A.; Levinshteyn, M. L.; Mikirtichavp A. A.; Mikhaylova, V. I.; Ruzin, Ya. L.; Stefanov, K. S.; i~~erg, V. A.; Shcherbachev, 0. V. ORG: none TITLE: Honoring the 80th birthday of Mikhail Davidovich Kamenskiy SOURCE: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Energetika, no. 7. 1965, 130-U1 TOPIC TAGSi electric power engineering, electric engineering personnel, hydroelectric power plant, thermoelectric power plant ABSTRACT: On 19 April 1965 ?rof. Dr. Teohn. Sol. Mikhail David- ovich Kamenskly oelebrated his 80th birthday and the 55th anni- versary of his aotive work as a power expert. Mikhail Davidovich Is a 1909 graduate of the Petersburg Polyteohnio Institute - sinos his graduation he has been assoolated with this Institue, now renamed Leningrad Polyteohnio Institute, as an Instruotor. He Is a major solentist and speolallst In elsotrio power grids and sys- tems. He has been a major aorstritritor to the setablIshaent of the Leningrad Power Grid and various large thermal and hydro- L 22149-66 ACC NRt AP6012968 electric power stations and an active participant In the design and construction of high- and low-voltage power systems In many cities of the Soviet Union. During the Siege of Leningrad In Worle, War II he was a member of the Municipal Party Defense Com- mittee. Since the war Mikhail Davidovich has been head of the Chair of Electric Power Grids and Gystems at the Leningrad Poly- technic Institute and has been working on the methods of calcu- lating the economic regimes of power system operation and on the problems of the present-day development of urban power systems. M.D. Kamenskly has published more than 80 works, Including both original studies as well as textbooks that are popular in the Soviet Union and abroad. He to the chairman of the Section on Power Systems and Grids under the Leningrad Division of the Sci- entific and Technical Division of the Power Industry and organizer of and participant in many solentiflo-teahnioal conferences and meetings. Ols w9rIts as an eduoator of a now sahool of Soviet power engineers are equally large. Orig. art* has: 1 figure. (JFRS1 SUB CODEt 10 / SUBN DATE: none )ift' or y-77 C SC S um. "o. 26 AUV rjt;f~c an -c ca Qr MIKIMCI!NF~A, Z, Y.-,, starshiy nauchnyy aotrudnik, kand.biol.nauk; MjwM=TSKIYf A.I,,, starahiy naucbnyy sotrudnik,, inzh.-podpolkovzxik; GMIOV, L.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudoUg k&nc4tskhn.nauk,, inxh.- polkmiik; OBOTOVA j M.N. , mladshiy nauchM sotrudaik Dressing materials made from cotton and rayon. Tekst.prom. 21 no.,32:1.1-12 D 161. (MIFA 15:2) 1. Kauchno-issledovatelfakaya laboratoriya-3 Voyenno-moditainakoy Ordena lanina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (KXQJOW AND UNDAGING) S108 1/62/000/024/044/052 B1 o6/Bl a6 AUTHORS: Mikirt Shluger, N. A., Menzheritakly, A. I., Obotova, :4. N. TITLE: New bandage material from synthetic and artificial fibers PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24 (11), 1962, 952, abstract 201027 (Tekstilln. prom-at', no- 5, 1962, 29-50) TEXT: A number of gauze samples of synthetic and viscose fibers were developed. The test results showed that various combinations of synthetic and viscose fibers yield materials superior to cot rton gauze as regards functional and therefore also medical properties . ~Abstractorls note: Complete translation.-.] Card 1/1 SHMIGER, N.A.; IUKIRTICHEVA, Z.V.; WNZIIERITSKIY, A*I. Cotton viscose gauze of loose weave atructure. Voon.-md.zh--,-. no.1103 164. (MIRA 1815) MENZHERITSKIY, A.I.; OSIPOV$ A.V.; YEFRE~W , M.D.; KRUKO'VSKIY, Ye.V.1 SHLUGER, N.A.; REPSHILI, A.P.; MI7SKEVICH, V.M.; MIXIHTUCUVA, 7,~IL.; POIDUSKIY, V.V.; OBOTOVAt M.N.; SEMFWVSKIY, A.A.; GARASEVICH, G.I.; VAYNBERG, Ye.l.; DOMNICH, A.M.; LFVCHENKO, V.L.; RAFALISCIN, V.D.; ROMAWNKOp Ye.I.; SHPINER, Ye.I.- TEKLIN, V.G. 0 Innovations. Bum. i dor. prom. no.208 Ap.-Je 165. (MIRA 1816) I'V, arid Atlas chertezhei letaiushchikh modelei. Mosk-va, ~Iav. red. Pvi-ts. lit-r% Title tr.: AtIns or dravinfs or flyinf- airplane mofels. "C' N - 'n: Aemnautiral Scie--ces and Avi-!tion. in the '~-vi,-t Union, Librar7,r of D' t ir~ 1 Le- r 'er MIZIRTUMOV, E. B., Engineer rand. Technical Scl. "Dynamic Investigation of Urplane landing." Sub 23 Apr 47, M41itary Red Banner Order of Lenin Aeronautical Ekigineering Academy imeni. Prof N. Ye. Zhukovskiy Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. 50; SweNoo 4579 18 Apr 55 79A R V, A.A.; KIK=HOV, Z.. redaktor; BZLYAKOV. A.. takhaicheakiy re- daktor. [Airplanes, gliders. autogiros, helicopters] Samolet, planer. avtoxhir. gelikopter. Koskva, Redizdat TaS Soiuz& osoaviakhim SSSR. 1948. 192 p. (Kicrofilm] (KLRA 8:1) (Airplanes) (Gliders (Aeronautics)) (Autogiros) (Heli- copters) 'PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 716 1 BOOK Call No.: AF212565 Author: MIKIRTUM01r, E. B. Full Title: LONGITUDITIAL STATIC STABILITY OF HIGH-SPEED AIRCRAFT Transliterated Title: ?rodollnaya staticheskaya ustoychivost' skorostnogo samoleta PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency:~ None Publishing House: VVIA 'Military Aviation Engineering Academy Prof. N. Ye. Zhukovskiy) Date: 1949 No. pp.: 107 No. of copies: Not given Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief: Klimenko, L. V., Eng.-Col., Doteent, Kand. of Tech. Sci. PURPOSE: The purpose of this book Is to systematize problems of aircraft stability at sonic and near sonic speeds and to arrange these prob- lems in conformity with the level of students starting the course of aircraft stability. TEXT DATA Coverage: The author considers problems of the longitudinal static stability of aircraft In rectilinear flight. Attention is paid only to the composition of the physical and qualitative aspects 1/2 Prodoltnaya staticheskaya ustoyiehivost' A ID 716 - i skorostnogo samoleta of the probleni considered. This is indispensable for further comprehension of stability calculation. However, the technique of calculation of the longitudinal stability of aircraft at the time of the publication of this book has reached such proportions that it is impossible to do without very complicated computations and empirical formulae. The combination of these materials in one book was difficult. Therefore, the physical fundamentals of longitudinal stability were published In a separate book. In par- ticular the author considers the following subjectat elementary analysis longitudinal static stability, longitudinal static stability of aircraft In flight, and stability and aircraft control. A number of names of Russian scientists and scientific institutions are mentioned in the second part of the first chapter. Diagrams, graphs. No. of References: 6 Russian, 1938-1948. Facilities: VVIA (Military Aviation Engineering Academy im. Prof. N. Ye. Zhukovskiy). 2/2 VA % K~ I (I 'N M 0 V, F- - L") . PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 573 - I BOOK Call No.: AF 342328 Author: KOSTENKO, I. K. and MIKIRTUMOV, E. B., Editors Fall Title: RECORD AIRCRAEV MODELS Transliterated Title: Rekordnyye letayushchiye modeli PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Publishing House of the Defense Industry (Oborongiz) Date: 1950 No. pp.: 242 No. of copies: 11,000 Editorial Staff: WIne PURPOSE: A textbook and handbook for aviation modelers and for instructors of aviation modeling centers. TEXT DATA Coverage: This book contains descriptions of Soviet flying models, which broke many national and International records and therefore represent the best Soviet achievement in thin field. The book contains working drawings and specifications for the construction of several flying models. In the appendix several tables give geometrical characteristics of several recommended airfoils. Diagrams, graphs, photos, tables. No. of References: !i9 Russian, 1877-1949 Facilities: None 1!11YT'?T;i'~1v1 E. (DC("_-"7) USSR,/Fnrineer`r.,- - Ac-r Jc t "Speed 'lua I i tie a of I )der,,: D',ror,t -1. "T)"i-tu: ),v, Em-r-(o I, Docent 1'. Lysenko, Fr,[-r-Lt ~ol, 'bnd -.ec,, .3c" Vest Vozhus~; Flota, "o 1 43-53 -4 SCI.SS(-.S la'as o:' chr_nt-es in rrax P.&. i:-, speed of Lir la:ies w-t- turbojet enj~_'nes, usi:.1 Znu~.ovs,.",-'s craf-vc-s!,eec! c.ir-vc. Analyzes effect of flit-lit al'itude on speec qualities. 05 J KIKIRTUMOV, S., inshoner-polkovnik, doteent, kandidat takhnichookikh Forces acting on the pilot in 34 no.11:76-82 N 151. (Flight--Physiological curvilinear flight. Vest.Vozd.Yl. (KLU 8:3) aspects) MIKMUMOVA, dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LTSUR0,11., Kanaidat tekhaicheakikh nauk Principles of the theory of flight. Kryl.rod. 3 no.2:17'-18 F '52. (KLRA 8:8) (Y1 Igb t ) VASIL' TZV, G.S.; MIKIF4TMOY, 'S.,B., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. redaktor; 1.~ LOYD In I To.*., redaktor; ZUDAKIN, I.M., tekhnicheakiy redaktor. [Principles of flight applied to airplane models vith flapping vings] Osnovy polets, modelet 9 mashushchimi krylliami. Pod red. E.B.Mikirtumova. Moskva, Goo. Isd-vo oboronnoi promyshl.. 1953. 123 p. [Nicrofilml (KLRA 7:10) (Airplanes--Models) (Flight)