SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALISOV, B. P. - ALIVERDIYEV, A. A.

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PME I BOOK Call No.: QOSLU83 Authors: Alis-oY., B.P-s Drojidov, 0,A,; Rubinshte`pi, B.S. Pull Titlw. A GOOMF CLI]WOLOGY; PT. Iz GENER&L C1M%TOLOG1,, FT. II-z NETHMS OF CLTAiTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF OBSERVATIONS. Transliterated Title: ftrB laimatologii; Chast' Is Obshchaia kl-imettologiia. ChastU M Metody klina-bologicheskoi cbrabotki nabliudenii. PublAshing Data Originating Agenc3,: None. Publishing Houset Hydrometectrological Publishing House. (Gimiz) Datet 1952. No. pp.: 487 No. of copieEl: 81000 Editorial Staff Editor: Rubinebtein, B.S. Tech. Ed.: Yone. Rd.-in-Ghief: DIone. Appraiser: blone. Others: Gratitvde is expressed to the folloiring for valuable comments: Berliamd.. T.G.j- Budyk-os, M.I.; Khromovj, S.F.; Gallperin,, B.M.; al~df Milevskiis Mu. Text Data Coverage; The work considers various aspects of climatology: solar factors in climatep effects of oceans and cont-Wente on climatel formation and classification of olizatess effects of physical contoura on olimatep regional climatesp climatic changes, and control of climate by man. Photographs. Diagrams. Tables. Subject index. (Cont. i/2) K= iliwtologii Call Noo 909,51.483 Purpose: A textbook for studellto of state universities and hydrmetlocrolOgima institutell. Faoilities: Dep&rtzwnt of Clinatology of the Main GOOPbysical ObsOrIFItory-, No. of Russian and Slavic Refermwest UO Available: Idbrary oJ." Congress, (cont. 2/2) ALISO'V,.-B.P.; DROZDOVp O.A., joint author; MMINSHTZM, Ivgeniya Samoilovae., 1891- ~--' Tredaktorl. [Ocurse i!a climatology. Part 3. Climates of the earth) ]hre klimatologii. Ch.3. XIiiaaty zennogo obALra. Pod red. B.S. Ihibinahtein. Leningrad, Gidre- meteorolo,gicheekoe ivd-vo, 1952. Mak 6:7) (Climatology) ALISOV, B. P., Prof PL 237T95 USSR/Meteorolog: r - Climatology Dee 52 "Climate and ClLmatology," Prof B.P. Alisov, Dr Geog Set, Moscoit State U imeni Lomonosov "Meteorol i Gicl-rol" No 12, pp 12-15 States that climatology is of theoretical and .practical importance in the transformation of nature; Soviet climatologists are ready to serve in this work. 23M5 Ft I P v' AVAKTAN, A.B.; BUDYKO, M.I.; TUDIN, X.I.; OGWOVSKIY. Yu.Ye.; DAVYDOV, U.N.: AMSAND, D.L.; MOROVICH, B.A.; ZUBOV, N.N.; ANTIPOR-KARATATIV, I.N.; SAPOZHNIKOFA, S.A.; ALISOV, B.P..-. YMYEV, I.M. Discaosion of reports of the meeting. Vop.geog. 28:74-96 1.52. (MMU 7:3) 1. Gidroanigrgoproyakt Kiniaterstva, elektrostantsiy (for Avalcyarx). 2. GlavwLya goof isichookaya obearvatoriya in. A.I.Voyoykova (for Budyko and Tudin), 3. Institut okesnologii Akadomii nauk 38SR (for Ochakov6k:Ly). 4. Gidroontirgoproyakt Hiniaterstva, alektrostanteiy (forDavydov), 3. Iustitu-~ geograftilkadexii nauk SSSR (for Armand,vedonwich, and Yotoyev). 6. GeografJ eheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo goeudarittyannogo universitel,a (for Zubc)v and Alisov). 7, Pochyeanyy inotitat In'. V.v. Dokachayeva Akadeali rauk SSW-Mir Antip'ov-Xaratayev, I.N.). 8. Glavnava goof izichattkaya observatoriyi4m. I.I.Voyeykova (for SaposboAkova). ALISOV, B.P. Scientific trends in Soviet climatology and their practical sIgnifizaUce. Vop.geog. 28:131-138 '52. (MLRA 7:5) 1. Geograficheekly fakalltet Moskovskogo goandaretyannogo universiteta. (climatology) bb~xihmww dw 'Ai (Oebmwiz~ ill U P.] berisq, vn"*, VISINK, 19M. 27: p, 99EMI Adaft p, 70-MI y 276-277 Y) AV i'0 Gem. lAt.j AN*# j MO P~ (for abKrwu of the Ilwal" RM see 230-Iss Ond.W~I, Oct. .1951 sbd)"-~952, MAD). DIX-rho first chtpWIW thlotwellent-tramWon of Ap. mov's vo* dtaU With geacral cg=tk mm, tqjims or q7ts, arA submIumt chopters with the synoptic and iud~W a4wts of the cliAmto of Elto"' Asim Africa. Ausudli. South Aawks, North A ad Contna Aawrkok and tW A tistdc, Iraw FaZilic, Antic fismi'Antectic am" Uow6paph nd elilmatk tabks for voctimots and mmns, as well at 0% tybvtj~ dwts and mWomthWebarts are hdplul. 30jeo H"ji4s: 1. CI of "fili 2. ftq* Mov" 4. Mis A: Mks 6. AmmtkA PHASE X TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 720 X [For Vols. I & Ij Bee AID 1 iij BOOK Call No.: AF662858 Author: &U4_Wj, B. P., 1. A. BERLIN and V. M. MIKHEL'. Full Title: COURSE OF CLIMATOLOGY. Part IIIt CLIMATES OF THE EARTH Transliterated Title: Kura klimatologii. Chast' III: Klimaty zemnogo shara PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House (GIMIZ) Date: 1954 No. PP.; 320 No. of copies: 6,000 Editorial Staff Editor: Rubinshteyn, Ye. S. PURPOSE AND EVALUATION: This book was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education as a textbook for state universities and hydrometeorologi- cal institutes as Part III of the general study of earth climates. The book is considered in Soviet literature on meteorology and climatology as a basic textbook and is frequently referred to as a reference source by other authors. The selection of the material is excellent and it is well-presented. The book can be favorably compared with the following American textbooks: Climatologyp General and Regional, by Thomas A. Blair.(U.S. WeFfRerftreau and Asst. Prof. of Universitly of Nebraska), 1~42; The Climates of the 1/6 Kurs klimatologii. Cbast' III: Klimaty zemnogo shara AID 720 - X Continents, by W. 0. Kendrew (Oxford University Press), 1937; and Climatoro-gy,by B. Haurwitz'and James M. Austin, 1944. D__T_ T EXT AT Coverage: The book is divided into ten chapters and has an introduc- tion-and 9 appendixes. (See Table of Contents). The first chapter is devoted to climates in the USSR. The succeeding chapters deal with the continents. Each chapter is divided into 2 parts, the first dealing with the climate in general, the second w'Lth the climate of each country of this continent. One entire chapter deals with the climate of the Arctic and Antarctic regions, another pre- sents the climates of the oceans and the last chapter describes the climate of the free atmosphere. Table of Contents Pa es Introduction PART III CLIMATES OF THE EARTH Ch. XII Climate of the USSR Climate-forming factors and distribution of basic meteoro- logical elements on the territ6ry of the USSR 7-35 Radiation factors, atmospheric circulation; distribution of basic meteorological element6 during the four seasons; climate-forming factors in thetSoviet Arctic regicn; in- fluenoe of the relief on the c Imate, W6 ~ Kurs klimatologii. Chast' III: Klimaty zemnogo shara AID T20 - X Pages Climate belts in the USSR 35-72 The plain section of European USSR: climatic condi- tions in generall northern climatic belt; central climatic belt; southern climatic belt. Crimean penin- sula: its northern steppes, mountainous Crimea, the southern littoral. The Caucasus: general cliwatic conditions, northern Caucasus, the high mountains, Tran5caucasus, Small Caucasus. Central Asia- general climatic conditions; southern region; northern region; climatic conditions in the Central Asia mountains, The Ural region. Siberia: the northwest region; West- Siberian region; east-Siberian climatic region; climate in the high mountains. Far East and its climate. The Soviet Arctic sector: general conditions;*the Atlantic region of the Arctic; the Pacific region of the Artie. Ch. XIII Climatic Belts in Europe (U.S.S.R. excluded) 73-121 Basic factors forming the climate of European countries, including Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria. Ch. XVI Climatic Reg'!.ons in We (U.S.S.R. excluded) 122-15i 3/6 Kurs klimatologii. Chast' III: Klimaty zemnogo shera AID 720 - X Pages Factors forming climate in Asia. Brief characteristics of climatic conditions in Asian countries, including China, Mongolia and Korea. Ch. XV Climatic Belts in Africa 152-173 Climatic conditions of African countries, including the equatorial air belt, the equatorial monsoons, the tropi- cal and sub-tropical belts. Ch. XVI Climatic Regions of Indonesia and Australia 174-185 General review of climatic conditions in Indonesia. General review of climatic conditions in Australia and climate characteristics by regions. Ch. XV11 Climatic Conditions in North and Central America 186-209 General revIew of factors influencing the climate. Climatic belts of North and Central America. Brief climate characteristics by countries. Ch. XVIII Climatic Regions of South America 210-232 Climatic conditions by seasons and by countries. Ch. XIX Climate of the Arctic *and Antarctic Regions 233-249 Oeneral climatic conditions, climate of the European- Atlantic coast, climate of the Pacific region, climate 4/6 Kurs klimatologii. Chast' III: Klijwty zemnogo shara AID 720 - X of the European-Atlantic coast, climate of the Pacific Pages region, climate of Canadian regions, climate of the west- Atlantic regio4 of Greenland and of the dentral Arctic region. Oeneral rieview of the climate in the Antarctic region. Ch. XX Climate Belts on Oceans 250-266 General,review of climatic conditions on oceans, climates of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceens. Ch. XXI Climate of the Free Atmosphere 267-317 Cross-sectj'Lon of atmosphere composition: troposphere, stratosphere, turbulence, macroturbulence, tropopause, ionosphere. Climates of the free atmosphere in the basic cliw!tic belti3: general characteristics, average seasonal pressure, winds, temperatures; regions with predominant; equatorial air massesj equatorial monsoons; the tropical and subtropical belts; air masses in tem- perate latitude regions; air masses in the Arctic and Antarctic. Bibliography 318 5/6 Kurs klimatologii. Chast' III: Klimaty zemnogo shara AID 720 '- X Pages Appendixes: A Graphic Presentation of Annual Sun Radiation (according to Berlyand, T. G. and Zubenok, L. I.); Average Annual Radiation from the Earth's Surface ('3er- lyahd, T. 0. and Zubenok, L. I.); Sea Level Pressure. January; Sea Level Pressure. July; Direction and Recurrence of Predominant Wind. January; Direction and Recurrence of Predominant Wind. July; Deflection of Air Temperature from AveraLke Latitudinal Temperature. January- taccording to Rubinshteyn, Ye. S.); Deflection of Air Temperature from Average Latitudinal Temperature. July (according to Rubinshteyn, Ye. S.); Skies Condition. January (Rubinshteyn, Ye. S.); Skies Condition. July (Rubinshteyn, Ye. S.). No. of Referencest Total 90, 51 Russian, 1857-1953; 16 English, 1931- 1952; 18 German, 1931-19531 5 French, 1923-1949. , Facilities: Names of a great many Russian, English, American, French and German scientists are mentioned. 6/6 B~ - P. FEDOROT9 YeaYs.. professor; FMTECHNNSKIT. P.P.; BUCHINSKIT. T.Te.; SETANINOV, G.T., px--.~fesaor; BOSM, l.V.; ALI .: BIRTU.EOT, N.N.; CIALITSOV, A.P.; GRIGORITST. A-.A.. ak emik-, ITGERSON. X.S., professor; MMETOT, N.S.; MMOMOV, R.P.; DOGDANOV, P.I.; LREEW A-N.s SOKOLOV, V.X,; TAXISMSKIT, Yu,D.; SAMOTUNKO, 7.3,; USX&- NOV, R.F.; CHURUXOT, L.Aq TROTSENKO, S.Ya.; VANGENGETM, G.Ta.-, SOKOLOV, I.F.; STTRO, B.I.; TEMMOVA, N.S.; ISATE7, E.A.; DMITRITIV, A.A.; MALTUGIN,-Te.A.; LIZURMAA. Ye,,K.; SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A.; RkKIPO- VA, L.R.; POKROVSXLTA, T.V.; BAGDASARTAN, A.B.; ORIOVA, V.V.; RU- BINSHTETN, U.S., professor; 14ILIVSKIT, V.Tu.; SHCHERBKKOVA, Te.Ta.; BOCHKOV, A.P.; ANA:POLISKATA, L.Ye.; =AYEVA, A.V.; U7nCSW, A.S.; RUDNEVA, A.V.; RU11111KO, A.I.; ZOLOTJJW, M.A9; NERSBSTAN, A.Gs; MIKHAYIDV, A.N.; GAVRILOV, V.A.; TSOMAYA, T.I.; DMA71COVA. A.M.; ZAVARINA, N.V.; SHUTER, S.M. ; BUNKO. K.1., professor. Disoussioa of the -r-3port (in the form of debalvea) [of -',,he c=raut- state olimatolor~ical research and mathods of developing ith Inform* sbor.GUGHS no.314:26-154 154. 1',MLRA 8:3) 1, Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Fedorov). 2. Glavnap geofizichsakays obsorvatoriya im. A.I.Voeykova (for Predtochenskijr, lebeaev, Tanishevsk!.y. Isayev, Rakipovat Pokra%vskayb, Orlova, RubiL- shteyn, Rudyko, Shcherbakov&, Anapollskays. Dunayeva, Rudlr-ev&,G&vrtlov,, Zavarina)- 3. Tkraluskiy nauchno-isaledo-y-ateltskIr gidronietearollogiche- ski.r institut (for Duchinskly). (Centinued an neixt card) FKWROT, Te.yee, professor; PREDTECHENSKIT,, F.P., and -ither,*. Discussion of the report (in the forn of debatsi) (of the current state climatological research and methods of deve'A-~ping J.Q. Inform. abor. GUIMS no-3/4:26-154 154.- (Cand -;,) (MIRk 8:3) 4. Veesoyuzny7 institut, rastenievodet-ra (for Sely'aninor, Rudenko). 5, Biokllmaticbeskaya stantaly-& Kielcvodak (for R39hno). 6. Moskor- skiy gowadaratvann37 utivvrsitat im. M.Lomonosova (for,Ali�ov). 7. Hiniaterstvo putey sool)shchenlya SSSR (for Biryukov),--ie In4tl- tut gec-grafii AWemii nauk SSSR (for Gallteov, Grigorlyitr). 9, Geo- fiziches1tays komiseiya Veeaoy=nogo geograficheakogo obahchel3t-T& (for Zygenson). 10. Miniaterstvc. e lakdrov "ants 1y- i elektroprc-WshlennGst1 SSER (for Huretov). 110 Leningradaki.7 gosudarat"uW wAversitet ime A.A.Zhda;aova, (for R'hrozor)s 12. -Meritrallny-y nauchno-isplodovatell- ski.r gid:7ometeorologicheskiy arkbiv (for Sokol,.;v, Zolotwev). 13. Go- sudarstvi3nnyy okear-ografichaskir inatitut (for Sawylenk--). '14. Wend tral1W institut rrognozo-.- (for Uamsuvr, Sapozhnikova). 15. Institut geografiL Akaaemii nauk SSSR AL TSeatrallr;37 institut kuriortologil (for Chubukov). 16. Na-u.chne.-Issledo-rite3-lsk~'7 institut imeni Sechenova, Yalta (for Trotsanlxs). 11". ArkticbeqU7 n-,tuchL,(.,.-Inslrdo,;Stellskiv institut (ftir Vangengerm). - (Continued ou next cari) FEDOROV, Ye.Ye., professo7; PRPMECHENSKIT, F.P., and Discussion of the report (in the form of debates) [of the current state oi9 climatological research ard met1wds of dewloping it]. Inform.4bor. GUGMJ no.314:26-154 '54,- (Card 3) (MLU 8: 3 18. Dallnevostocluiy7 nau bra-issled.ovatellski7 gidremeleorologiche- skiy iwititut (for Sokolov). 19. IrztituO. geologil i geografil AkEL- demii nauk IdtovsI:o7 SSR (for Stm. ). 20. Rostov3koe ulyravlent6 gidrometaluzhb.r (ilor Temnikova). 21. Mor-3kor gidrofizi~,heskiy Instal- tut AMIemit nauk SSSR (for DmItriyeiv). 22. Vsesoyus;ny-j, institut raateni3revodstva (for Malyugin). 23. Akademiya nauk Ectonekoy SSR (for Liedempa). 24. Akademiya nauk Armyanskey SSR (for Bagdasaryan). 25. Len!lngradskiy gidrometeorologict,eakiy-ins4~-itut, (for Milevskiy). (Continued on next card) ISDOROV, Te.Te., professor; PMTECHERSKIT, P#P*, and others. Discussion of the report (in the forin of debates) [of the current state climatological research and methodex of developing it]. Inform.sbor. GUGMS no.3/4:26-154 '54. (Card, 4) (KIBA 8:3) 26* Gosuclarstve=17 gidrologicheakilr inatitut (for Boahkov). 27- Ka- zakhekiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy gLdrometeorologicheakir institut (for Uteshev). 28o Upravlenie gidrometsluzhby Armyanskoy SER (for Ner- sesyan). 29. Ieningradskoyv upravleniye gidrometsluzhby (for Mikhayloy, Devyatkova). 30. TbiliBski7 gosudarst-vennyy universitet (for Tsomaya). 31. TSeatrallnaya aerologicheakaya observatoriya (for Shmeter). (Climatology) SCHWARMCH, M&rtln;' KOHOV, T.P., Ctransiatorl;' ALISOV, B.P., redvactor; MOKOIV, K.11., redakt0r; TUG6LESOV. D.A. & - P.TZ)OWa:0. U.K., redaktor; OIWIHOVA, Ye.S., takhnicheakly redaktor (Climate of prehistoric times; an introduction to paleocliTtatology. Translated from the German] Klimaty proshlogo; vvedenie v paloo- klimatologUu. Per. t, nometakogo T.'P.Komova, pod. red. B.P.Alisova, K.K.MarkoVIL,D.A.Tugolesova. Moskva, led-vo inostrannoi lit-r7. 1955. 283 P. (PaleoolimatolW) OaRA 8:6) ALISOV 13 P - BABANSKIY,N.N'.; BNLOEJSOV,1.1.; BLIZUTAK,Ye.Y.; BURINSTAM,A.G.; __ Tn"T ZVR: 1. A. ; V OS VSrIY,S.S.; GVMDNPSKIY,N.A.; IVANOVj.I.; RHYERGOYZ.]..M.; MARKCq,K.K.; NIKOLISKIY,I.V.; SAUSHKIN,Yu,G..; SOIDV8YNV, A.I.; STEPANOV,P.N.; XmU HCHICV,A.T. Nikolai Nikolaevich Yolosovskii. 1891-1954. VoP.geog. no-37:210-211, '55, (Geography--Study end teaching) (Kolo3ovskil, Nikolai Hikolaevich, 1e,91-1954) ALIS-OV. B.P-.-- (Moskva) - -1moweOr Annual variability, of meteorological conditions as one of principal characteristics of' climate and methods for studring it Uch.xap.lax. un. 115 no. 10: 147 155. 64in 10;5) (011watology) .-ALISOV, Boris Pairlovich; LYUBIXOV, I.M., redaktor; MIZITIR, V.V.,, " ~tekhn I- t che i or [Climate of the U.S.S.R.] rlimat SSSR. -[moskval lzd-vo Mov'rovskogo universitota, 1956. 125 P. (HIJRA 10-2) (Russia-Climato) ALISOV, BOPO Prinolpleu of the climatic zoning of the Soviet Union. Izv, AN SSM Ser,, geog. no.6:118-125 N-D 157. (141RA 11:1) 1, Moskoviskly gowaderetvanW universitat im. M.T. Lomonomova. (Russia-Cliffate) ALISOV. B.P., profeasor. 4"Amom Our sunner. Wn.:at. ww.7:6-7 Jl '57. w,~A lo: 8) (Huge ia--Gli w te) ~&U$-O-V. Boris PavjQ-YJC-hkPOLTARAUS, Boris Vasillyevich; TATARINOVA, Ye.i.) red,; KOZWVAj T.A., tekhn, Md. [climajolog.flKlimatologiia. Moskva, Izd-Vt Mosk, univ., 1962. 255 P. -- 14 maps. (Climatology) (MIRA 16:1) ALISOV, B.P. '--- ~"Influen,,.e of the S.Llkhote-Alin Range on the sinoptic processoo and distribution of precipitation" by V.L.Arkhangellskii. Reviewed by B.P.ALisov. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 5: Geog. 17 no.4:75-80 Jl-Ag '62. (:KIRA 16: 1) (Maritime Territory-Precipitation) (Arkhangellskii, V.L.) ALISOV,, B.P. Flue-of olimatology in the system of geographical sciences and its current tasks. Vest. Mosk, un.-Ser, 5z Geogo 17 R-Ag 162. (min 16,1) 1. Kafeetra mateorologii i klimatologii Moskovskogo universitetAO (Climatology) GVOZDETSKIY, N.A., prof.; ZHWHKOVA, V.K., dots.; ALISOV.-BF~, prof.; VASILIYEVA, I.V.,.dciita.; VARLAMOVA, M.N. tekhnJ -kartograif; DOILOVA, L.S., dots.; ZVORYKIN, K.V., at. nauchnyy sotr.; ZEMTSOVA, A.I., assistant; IVANOVA, T.N.j LEBEDEV, N.P., sit. prepodavatell; LYUBLOHKINA, S.G.; NES14EYANOVA, G.Ya., mladt. nauchnyy aotr.; PASIMG, K.V., at. prepoid.; POLTARAUS,B.Ir., dots.; RYCHAGOV, G.L, at. prepod.; SPIRIDONOV, A.I., cTotv.; SMIRNOVA, Ye.D., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; SOLNTSEV, N.A., dots.; FEDDROVA, I.S., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; TSESELICHUK, Yu.N., m1ad. nauchnyy Botr..; SHOSVINA, A.A., qtlad. nauchnyy sotm; Prinimali uchastiyei BELOUSOVA, N.I.; GOLOVINA, N.N.; KALASHNIKOVA, V.I.; KOZLOVA, L.V.; KARTASHOVA, T.N.; PANIKOVA, L.I.; URKIKHO, V.; PETROVA...'K.A., red.; LOPATINIL, L.I., red.; YERMAKOV, M.S., tekhn. red. [Physicogeographical regionalization of the non-Chernozem center] Fiziko-geograficheakoe raionirovanie nechern#zemincogo tsentra. Pod red. N.A.Gvozdetakogo i V.K.Zhuchkovoi. Moslva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963. 450 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Physical geography) ALISOVj, BaPap Frofaj SOROKINA, V9N. Scme d3mamic characteristics of the clivate of Moscow. Meteor, i gidrol, no.11:14-21 N 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Mosl:ovskiy gooudarstvennyy universitet. IDBANOV, P.; BMZHNEV, D.; OLISHANSKIY, M.; LYSEM, T.; LISAVENW, M.; SINYAGIN, I.; YAKUSHKIN, I.; PRRZElff, I.; VARUNTSYAN, I.,; KOLESNIKOV, V.; YEITMHENED, A.; ZASYAMIIKOV, T.;,A1,T-SQL,-Z~4,Ufzm'J1, A.; GORSHKOV, I.; 11=01HOROV, I..; VIONIF, K.; KARPOV, G.; (',RZRNKM, S.; BAKRARIIV, A.; TIKHDNOVA, A.; KIZIMIN, A.; BUZULIN. G.; INDWACEMV, I.; LYSYUK, Te.; KHARITONOVA, Te.; KUSMTIRENED, M.; NOVOPAVDDVSKAYA, N.; ZHIRDNUN, I.; KATSURA, 0.-, KIRYUKHIN, I.; HIKITIN, B.; 'PSVETAYEVA, Z.; ARMFOV, B.; OSTAPICNKO, V.,- IVANOV, V.,, BMIJZOV, V.; UTUOVA. I.; TSVITAITVA, Z.; ARKHIFOV# B.: OSTAPENKO, V.; IVANOV, V.;: BUTUZOV, V.; LTJTKDVA, I. P.N. IAkovlev; obituary,. Agrobiologiia no.6:119 H-D '57- (MIRA 10:12) (IAkovlev, Pavel Nikanorovich, 1898-1957) 7).- ALISPY YjLKMHIEIN.. Ivan Iyacheslayovich. redLaktor - ju M.S. -, [Cropping strips are an tMortaut means of inoreasing crcp yields] KUIL~441 pology - wishoos aredetvo povyeheniia urozhainosti , Koskva, Xinisterstvo sovkhosov SSSR. 1957. 83 p. (Auk 10.0) I:Sno,w) ALISO.V, H.S.; 11MISHT YN, V.L. red. , ~ . - [Yegetsibles and potatoes on flood lands] Ovochcbi i kartofell na pobaennykh zeinliakh. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.1i't-ry, 1959. 237 P. (MIRk 13:7) (Vogetable gardening) (Potatoes) (Allnvial lands) ALISOV, N-V . ..... Transportation in the northern districts of the German Democratic Republiv. Uch.zap. Iursk.So9.pe4Anst. no.4:201-220 '57. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Kafedra, geografil Xurskogo gosudarstvennogo pedagogichaskogo inatituta. (Germany. Mast-Transport at ion) ALISOV, N.Y. Heavy industry of the German Democratic Republic. Gool;. v shkolis 23 no.5:16-2( S - 0 160. (MIU 13--9) (Germany, %at-Ind.ustries) ALISOVO N.V.p kand.geograf. nauk; TRUTNEV, N.A., kand.ekonom. nault Particular features and principles of the location of the chemical industry. Zhur.VKHO 9 no.1:18-24 164. OaRh 17*3) ALISOV, N.V.; MOSHVIN, V.F.; GRIGORIYAN,, F.G. Role of the fuel factor in %N& dietribution of tho synthatic fiber Lndustr7, Kida, volok. no-3957-60 164, (MIRA 17;8) 1. Nauchno-issled-ovatellskiy institut tekhniko-okonomichaskikh iseled.Dvaniy po khimii. I-LISOV, -P. A. Grippe and ne-.sures tc, combat it,. Ilauka i zliiznl 19 No. h, 1952 SO: ~qllpl. July 1252' ATIJO-OV. P. % L, 1 11 . , .. r.. - 0 1)ysentcry and its pn-mnUon. Vauka - zhlzril 1" 7,-,. r)) T': . IT"ecembol. a9, C, USSR/Pharmacc-logy. Toxicology. Chemothwapeutic v Preparations. Sulfamides. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur. - Fiol., No 22, 1958t 102901 Author : AUSOV) Po At Inst : Military Modical Academy Title On the Mechanism of the Therapeutic Effect of Sulfamide Preparations ir Dysentery. Orig Pub: Tr. Voyen.--mel. akad., 1957~ 72, 119-134 Abstract: No abstract Card 1/1 22 P 40 SOV/177-5S-2-13/21 17(2) AU'?`HORS t Colonel in the Medical Service, Professor, Yegorove., A.P., Cundidate of Medical Sciences, and Kavantsev, A.P., Candidate of Medical Sciences ' k' TITLEs The Influence of 'Protozoic and Worm Invasions on the Clinical Course and 1-mino;enesis of Acute Byaint%ry ratients PMODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 2, pp 72-75 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The purpose of this article in t o elucidate peculiarities of the clinical course of 'acute dysentery in conjunction with protozoic andyona invasionA and the influence of accompanying diseases on the immupogenesia, of dysentery patients. The authors had 279 acute dysentery patients under observation, all men 19 -23 years old with similar working, living and eating conditions. '1he clinical observation proccas over a period of 12 - 18 months, both during and after treatmont, in described. Of the 279, 155 bad accompany- ing diseases, indicated by type in table 1. The authors note 3 mainkffects of 1~nvasions and accompanying diseases con dysentery patientst 1) proloug~tion of the recovery period, 2) more fre- Card 1/2 quent stool, 3) more' serious anatomical changes in the intestine. SOV/177--58-2-13/21 The Influence of PrqtDZOiC and Worst Invasions on the Clinical Couree and Immunogenesis of Acute Dysintlai7 Patients The dynamics of the titre of the complement and the egglutination reaction for acute dysentery patients are shorn (table 2). A harsh influepce of aconpanying diseases in the 6gocyte activity of the blood end depresnion of the immunogenesial briefly discussed by thd authors. Fhgocirts activity in deactibed in figuro 1. As shown in figure 2, dysenteey patients without accompanying diseases re- covered completely, while of those with invasions and accompany- ing diseases 8 - 17% went from acute to chronic dysentery. Most serioun was a combination of dysentery and ascaridosis or other diseases, largely inflammation of *,he bile passages. The authors conclude that special attention sh.)uld be given the treatment of aCCOMPILnying diseasest especially -!)rotozoic and worm Invasions, in Card 2/2~"i acute dysentery patients. There &r) 2 table and 2 diagrams. ALISOV, P.A.; YWGROVA, A.P.; KAZANTSEV. A.P. 4 .- uma~. ~dfinrncter in ties of imunogenesis in dpientery in vnricua cilinical nhanes of the dieenne: author's abstraiit. Ehur.mikrobiol.enid. i itmin. 29 no.4:91 Ap 158. (MMA 11:4) 1. Is kafedry infekteionnykh bolezney '-foyenno-meditainakop RkAdemii imeni Kirava. (DYSENT T, BACILLARY, immunology, immunogenesis in vnr. clin. DhAsas (Rua) ALISUV, P.A..; YIAMOVA, A.P.; KUMSEV. A.P. S~anonal variation in dysentery immmogenesis. Zhur.milmobiol. epid. i immm. 30 no.4:38-41 Ap 159. (14IR& 12:6) 1. Iz kafedry Infaktatonnvkh bolezney Voyenno-meditsinalmy alcademil. imeni S.H.Kirova. (DYSMPMY, BACCILL&RT, itrnmol. 41, ogenesis, seaminal variations (Ruu)) "Mun (CLIHMM veazonal variations in dysenterial im-nmogenesis (Rue)) ALISOV, P.A. proZ , polk.)vnik meditsiuskay shashbr; YBMOVA. A.P., land.mod. x&;;WIV. ji.p., k&Dd.med.n&uVj mayor meditulnsk%r flushbY Rvaluation of immmogenesis followirg different methods of trontin,g dyoonterve Voone-medeshur. no.6:66-71 Je '59. (M MA 1219) (DYSMURRY) (IMKUNITT) ALISOVp P.A;p Ikovnik moditfinakoy olushbyt profej VESELOVSKMA, T,.A.; _pc.L UWLYOr maditsinskoy aluzhby, kand.medom.Wc Effect cf, the bodj,'is vitamin 0 requirement 'on the bumcaogical reactivity of patients with dysentery. Voen.-mad.zhur. no,4:5~- 58 Ap '60. (ASGORBlG APID) (DISEMIEU) (MDA 3.4il) HOMACHEVSKIY, Vyacbealay Viktorovichs doktor mod. nauk, prof.1 AMSOVj P.A., prof., iauehW rod.; VOROBIYEV, G.S., red. izd-va; GUHJMqlMA-;"A-0M.'.q tekbri. red. (Infectious dissaaes and how to prevent them] Infektsioiwye bolezai i kak ilth preduprodit'. Leningrad, Ob-vo po raspr. polll~, i nauchn. znanii RMSR, 1961. 42 p. (MIRA W12) (G)MUNICABIZ DISEASES.-PREVENTION) ALISOV P.A.; polkovnik ineditsinskoy sluzhby, *#f.; KAZANTSEVI A.P.,, E aA meditairmkoy aluzhb;r, kand.med.htuk r Treatment of d3ventery with small doses of chlortetracyclino (biomycin). Voen.-med. zhur. no.4:23-26 Ap 161. (MIBA 15:6) (AUREWYCIN) (DYSEI."MYN/ ILISOV .1 , PA EV ,,,Sonovij.ik meditelyzekoy alushbyj prof.; MAN'S # A. ?.I podpollcovnik meditainskoy slushby, kand. mad. nauk; LEVIT07, T. A., mayor meditsinskoy aluahby, kand. mad. nauk Importince of combined examination in interpreting the diagnosis of "healtby dysentery carrier". Voon.-med. shur. no.11:22-26 D 161. (MIRA 1537) (DYSENTERY) ALISOV, P..~. - . .......... - -.- - "The m:)dern state of the problem of the treatment of patients with dysentery" - P. 36 Voyenno f4editsin-rMy Zhurnal, No. 3, 1962 ALISOV, P.A.; KAZANTSEVj A.P. ; ORECHKINA, M.L. - -.1 .....- Effect of vaccine therapy (by olectrophoresia) on the dmamicB of some immunological indices in scarlet fever. Zhur. iftikroblol, epid. i immun. 40 no-4126-30 Ap 163o (MERA 17:5) 1. Iz Wedry inf-ektsionnykh bolemey Voyenno-meditsins,koy ordena, Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. AkUQMV,R.Ao,Aji,~,*qr~~j ganal.-al-Wor maditsinekoy sluzhby; STARSHIOV, P.D., kand. med.'nauk, pcApolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; KCIVALISKIY, I.A., mayor medLt8inskoy ;sluzbby Treatment of infeatious hopatitie with transfusions of fibrinolytio and preseirved blood plasma. Voen.-med.zhur. no.llil7-20 164. (KIRA 180) a ALlSCV,--I:.P.., prof.; KAZANITSEV, A.P., dolcter nauk Rate or incidenco and chrimict,:ristics of sporadir (irnithosis. Sov. ined. ",'A no.51ll'7-121 My 165. (1-1,111A 18:5) 1. Kafadra infektsionnykh bolezney (nachallnik prof. PA.Aliscv) Voyenno-ineditsins,koy ordena Li,-nina akademil imeni Kirolra, Leningrad. -Al.T,l')CV P A pvof.; K-AiANTSEVp A.P... dokt,~,r med. naiA. Treatment of typhoLd fever wIth levomycetin eurab'iied wlth the introduction of vEoclne intradermally or by means of electro- phoresis. Sov. med. 28 no.c..,.66-71 S 165. I'RiRA 18:9) I.. Kafedra infektziionnylCh bolezriey (naehallnik - la-cf. Il.A.Allsov) Voyennc -mad Its inskaya ordena Leroinn, akudemiyn traeril, KLro%,a,, Lenirl- grad. ALISOV., P.A., prof.; KAZANTSEV, A.P., doktor med. nauk Clinical aspects and prevention of recurrent scarlet fev,:-r, Vr+. okh. mat. i det. 8 no.7:31-35 JI 163. (MIRA 1-1:2) 1, Iz kafedry infektsionnykh boleznoy Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova (nachaltnik - prof. P..A. Alisov). Y~. klrmay,)r meditginskoy ul-izhby, prof.; BOLDXXIV, V.K., ALISOV ~ ke.nd. jaed. nauk; KAZOTSEV, A.P., podpol3kovni-k nedit.--inskoy sluzhb7, doktor med. nauk; NiYURO, Ye.A.; IPA?ASOV, V.N., kand. m9d. nauk; REBEL'? B.D., kand. med. nauk lq)erience In clinical. and laboratory diagnosis of acute res- pirato:7y diseases in man. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 11:49-53 Ja 166 (MIRA lgt")) ZAVGORODNIY.. S.V.; ALISOVA, E.V. Arylialkylation of anlsole with st--rene ando(-methylstyrenci in the presence of BF3. H 4P04 and BF 3-002H5)2. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no*6:3,367-3,370 Ag 61. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Kiyevgaciy politekhnicheskiy institut. Predstavleno, ak4demikoni A.V. Topchiyevym. (Anisol-9) (Styrene) ZAVOOWDNIY., 5,.V,~ ALISOVA, E.V. Alkylation of anisole by propylene and cyolohexene in the preoenoe of HBPOrt. Zhuriob,khim. 32 no.2:350-353 F i62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnichookiZ institut. (Anisole)' (Propene) (Cyclohexens) ALISOVA- E-V-- ZAVGGROMY, S.V. Alkylation of anitiole and phenetole by isobutylene in the presenae of BF 0 . H .y PO.& . Zhur.obkhim. 32 no.3-1:3502-3505 N 162. (MIRA 15:13-1) 1. Kiyevskiy polltekhnichaskiy inatitut. (Anisole) (Phonatole) (Propene) ALISOVA, E.V. ; :e,AVGOR('.-l)NlY, S.V. ArylRlkylation of phenetole with f3tyrene and c)--nethylst:rrene In the preuence of BF-,l and BF 79hur. Ob. khim- 34 "'3pol, 3- O'G)115)2- no.9:30'79-3081 S 164. + 041RA 17: 11) ALI )VAS P.; VULIF, L.B.; NAIR OVICH, K.M.; PZTROVA, L.A.; ROGA(,HNVMAYA, Z.H.; ACOM, N.V., red.; SWMTELI, Ye.I., tekhn.red. [Phase diagrams of metallic aystemal published in 19561 Diagrammy sootoiariiis metalliehaskikh siatem; opublikovannye-*v 1956 godu. Pod red. W.V.Ageeva. 'Moskva. No.2. 1959. 10Z P. (MIU 13:12) (Alloys) (Phase rule and equilibrium) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5612 Alisova.. P..., L. B. Vulff,, K. M. Markovichp P. K..Novik, -Ij PIe tr-ova, and Z. M. Rogachevskaya Diagrammy sootoyaniya metallicheskikh sistem, Qpublikovannyye v 1955 godu. vyp,'l, (Equilibrium Diagrams of Metal [Alloy) Systems, Published in 1955. no. 1) Moscow, 1959. 135 P. Errata slip inserted. 1.,500 copies printed, Ed. (Title page): N, V. Ageyev; Tech. Ed.: N. M. Soboleva. PURPOSE : Thin book is intended for metallurgists, scientific workers, and students engaged in the study of alloys and their properties, COVERAGE: Equilibrium diagrams published in Soviet and non-Soviet literature In 1955 are arranged in sequence accordinlz; to the number of component elements (binary, ternary, quateirnary, etc.); with!Ln the groups, they are arranged in Russian alpha- betical ordor according to the names of the components. The Card 1/16 Equilibrium Diagrams of Metal (Cont.) SOV/9512 descriptions treat the followingi 1) the alloys used in the investigations; 2) the methods of preparing and studying the alloys; 3) et description of the diagram with its points and lines; 4) description of the phase; 5) reference source; and 6) remarks. For binary systems the equilibrium diagram from the original. article is given; for ternary and more c,omplex systems, selected sections of the diagram are presented. If not otherwiEie indicated, the compositions are given In weight percentages and the temperatures in Centigrade, Abbreviations for the type of lattice are as follows: granetsentrtrovannaya kubicheskayE,LY(GTsK) reshetka -- face-centered cubics(FCC) lattice; ob' emno-tse-ntrirovannaya kabicheskaya (OT K) reshetka body-centered cubi,a (BCC) lattice; and geksagonal,naya lotno-upakavannaya (JFU) re8hetka -- hexagonal closed-packed HCP) lattice. No personalities are mentioned. There are f 114 references: 56 Riglisho 28 German, 28 Soviet, 1 French, and 1 Italian, Card 2/16 ,AjqS0VAj_j.ROj 'VULIF 'LOB.; MAIUMVICHV K.P.; PEMVA, L.A.; ROGAC-13EVSMA, Z.M.S. AGEyEV T.T'.,,ted.; YMKMA, R.Ya. p red.; MUKHAq &Ya., tek-bn. Ted. : --,(,... [State diagrams of metal oystems publisbed in 19571 Diagri=W sostoiarlia matalUoheoMb siotem, opubllkovarmye v 1957 godu, >-.-' Pod red, W.V,Ageeva, Mo&va. no*3. 1960. Z70 p. (MIRA :14:7) (Alloys) ALISO -S-F.;XOIZSNIKOVA, T.P.1 MARKOVICH, K.P.; PETROVA, L.A.; ROGACHEV- YAt SWA# 2,*M*; AGEM, N.V., red,j MOSKVINA, R.Ya., red.; NIMU) 5.7a.p tekhn. red, (Gonotitution4l diagrams of metal systems published in 1958] Diagra=oy sostoiardia metellicheakikb sistem, opublikovanrqe v 195EI odu Pod red. N.11.Ageyevae Kosk7a, No,,4* 1961. 402 p. = 14-.12) (Phase rule and equilibrium) kLIZU 29534 S/07 61/006/011/012/013 B101%147 AUTHORS: Alisova, S. P., Budberg, P. B., Shakhova, K, I., TITLE- Phase diagram of the quaternary system nickel -chromium- Vingsten -aluminum at 11000C PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 6, no. 11 , 15,61, 2607-26og TEXT: Part of the system Ni -Cr -W -Al (up to 40 % of Cr and 30 % of W +A1), and the propertien of these alloys were studied in the present paper. Three tetrahedral sections of the system were examined. Ratios: W :Al -3 :1 (1); 1 :1 (11); and 1 :3 (111). The alloys were molten from electrolytic Ni, Cr,W, and A-000 (A-000) aluminum. Al was introduced into the melt as NiAl (29 %-of Al). The alloys were subjected to various kinds of heat treatment. For 50 hr they were kept at 11000C, then the first sample was chilled whereas the others were kept at 10000C for another 100 hr. Then, tbe second sample was chilled, samnle:3 3 and 4 were kept at aco0c for 250 hr. Sampl; 3 was ciAlled and sairDle 4 cooled down to room temperature within 24 hr. Since homogeneity not attained homogenizing annealing followed at 1300-13500C in a Ttt-2M ('PVV-2M) Card 1/# ~z 295A 3/078/61/006/C-11/012/013 Phase diagram o;' the quaternary... B101/B147 furnace. The d:.agrams of Fig. 2 were plotted for the three sections on the basis of their microstructures and powder patterns, An X-ray analysis of the quaternary solid nickel solution of section I showed that an increase of the Cr content from 10 to 40 % increased the lattice constants of the solid solution from 3.55 to 3.62 kX; an increase of" the total W +Al content from 10 to 40 % at a constant Cr content changed the lattice constant from 3.55 to 3.56- 3.57 kX. The thermal resistivity of the alloys was tested by a method involving centrifuging at 650-9000C and 10-15 kg/mm.2 . At 9000-V and under a load of 10 kg/mm 2, the alloy with 10 ~,, of Cr, 22,5 ~f, of W and 7.5 c/0' of Al showed a 4 mm deformation after 160 hr. The alloy containing 10 % of Cr, 15 of %' and 5 P' o:',' Al underwent 6 mm deformation under the same conditions: The thermal resistivity was tested at 111000C. Considerable softening of all alloys occurred between 700 and 8000C. Nith increased Al content it xas ohifted toward higher temperatures, T.'Iere are 2 figures, I table, and !, references. 2 Soviet anJ 1 non-Soviet, The reference to the English-language publication reads its follows : A, Taylor, R. Vi~ Floyd~ J~~ Inst. Metals, 8-1, 4~1 (1952/53). 1; UDMI T T F DMaroh 20, 1961 Card 2/0'? 5/659/62/ 008/011)0/010/028 1048/1248 AUTHORS: Alisova, S.P.!, Budberg, P*B.~, and Shakhova, K*I9 TITLE: Investigation of alloys of the quaternary system nickel- chromium-tuAgsten-aluminium SOURCE: Akademiya. nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii Issledovaniy& po zharoproolinym splavam. v*8* 1962- 74-7~ ' TECT: Isothernal sections (110000) rep-resenting Ni-Cr.-W-Al alloys with fixed W:A:L wt. ratios (3:1, 1:1, 1:3) were prepared on the basis of x-ray, miorostructural, and chemical analyses of the quaternary alloys containing up to 5096 Cr-and up to 50%, W+Al. The )-phase (Ni-based solid solution) is predominant in tho alloys with a 3:1 W:A1. ration; a three-phase region ( .r+ P+ oct~,j exists in the alloys oontaining over 40 W+Al, ~ Seing ~ NiAl-btased and'Y,, a W-based solid solutiono The alloys ith a 1:1 W:A1 ratio are .characterized by a narrower f region and by three 3-phase regions: and 11+ 14wP , Y, being a Cr-based. and -r'a Ni'll-based solid solutions ~lloYs with a 1:3 W:A1 ratio are 3 C ard l/ 2 s1 659/ 62/ 008/000/010/028 1048/1248 Investigation of alloys,.. characterized 1by an even narrower '.r -region and Iq the, appearance of homogenous -r and & regions, The lattice parameter of the ~r -phase in the'3:1 W:At:L alloys increases with the or content, from 3 55 kX at 10; Cr' to 3.62 kX at 40~;Cr; variations in the W+A1 con- t;nt have a negligible offect on this Darametor. The solubility of W+A1 in the 1, .-phase is 35 t 15, and 106 in the 3: 1, 1: 1, and 1: 3 W:A1 alloys respectively. Many alloys within the systems studied exhibited fair refractory properties when subjected to centrifugal tests at 850-900OC; alloys with increased Al content retain their hardness at evon higher temperatures. There are 4 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 KN ALISOVA, P,.; BUDBERG, P.B.; SHAKHOVA, K.I. ------- ~!. Crystalline structure of the RfCr2 compound. Kriatallograftia. 9 no.lilOO-101 Ja-F 164. (HIPA YI%3) 1. Institut metallurgii im. A.A.Baykova. S ACCESSICK NR: A:P4012"2 /0078/64/C09/0O2/0372/0N7 AUMCR. Bulberg., P. Bo; Samsonova,,N. N.; Sbakhova,, X. I* T:ETM: Analysis of the sysl'o'em rU-0r-W-A,1 T SOURCE: Zhurnal toorg. kbino,, Y9 9. noo 2, 1964, 372-377 TOPIC TAGS: nickel alloy, alloy phase boundary, hot haraness, M-Cr-W-Al alloy, NI-Cr-1.7-Al, system, NJ.-Cr alloy system, Al-11 system,, hot huraness,, hardness reduction ABSTRACT: These 'boundaries. of Ni-Cr-W-Al alloys were determined nore preciWaly by the x-ray method. a detalled microstructural analysis was made,, and. 12ie nature of the change in the hot hazdness of the alloys was studied in relatioa to acmpwi~- tica and temperati=e. The investigation vas perfc=ecl with tetrahedral cross sea-. tioas passing through the edge of the Xi-Cr binary system and Intersecting the edge of the A.1-141 system with W:A1 ratios of 3:1.. 1:1,, and 1:3. Me hot hardness was anal~azed at 100 dog intervals over a temperature range of 2D-.13XC. it was found that the alloy retains substantially its initial hardness Agt to 7OM-. Above this temperature, a gra.lual stress rellef sets in, the hardwme Anawd %g Card Ma. AcmacK NR: 0=2442 2 2 at 7000 t from 313 kg/= 0 1)6 kg/= for an alloy contatuing IC~ Cr, 1% W, 9% Al' ancl 7Q44 Ni. The P-phase appiars to be the cause for the beginaina of stress re- lief at lmi temperatures. The presence O:V a2 an& Y' phases in combinatioavith Y solid solution hwei no effect on hot hardneso. For alloys COntnini LE; 2(o Cr 34 W 10)%.A.1, and. 60~ Vi or 30% Cr,, 5% W, 5% 4".1, and 6D~ Ni vith corresponding fe+ Y + Ccl (Y + al) stractures,the change of hardness vith respect to temperature is a two-step process with a acrLstant stress-reIlef rate. For the tbree-pbase ancl the. tvo-phase alloys the reductica in hardness reaches 14.3% an& 19% w,,. 600c, respec- tively. Further increases in. temperature greatl;r reduze alloy haxilness* At abmrb 1000C the alloys are almost ~ccmplete%y stress reUevedo Orig. ext., has: 3 :figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATICK: none STMMr=M: 3W=6,1~ DAM ACQ-. 26FL-b% IWL; 00 SUBICCDE: CH., ML NO M7 SM 002 oamm: 000 2/2 11 Card ALISOVAt S.P.1 BUDDRIGy Pefia; SHAKNOVAP K,J, Polymorphism of the ZrCr2 compound. Kristallograflia 9 no.,,: 419-421 MY-Je 164. MIRA 17.6) 1. Institut metallurgii imeni AvA# Bitykovao -1j, -a Em ...... -D 'b -4- ~53679 .70 ACCMI tIRI-002 1 f1378/13- 6 0 5A -A116 4.1 P V A rcr"~iitvc em t-A V, i3 76, t di- p use aig am t rcc 19;)" h I Oy I -;- , ,, - - - , , ~1 ': r" 6 ryst ~-Iatti. k-- OY, C a 1 compositi6w~, all oyl Girull. ce-:, v-f- A*,~,~-,~%-;"-~, ;% 'an cros, Alff ati n ne.~ Wr'ArCnt r2 are ta T em-. i 'b de e he er-m at 125.gv d~'-iffiwe' ::thi s, e orbtutes.~ at" t,:phasi- Ther ~si %t-,.the al I oy: iquidu e. anO~rj~.isy~ -1 . A~ , - - ~ .. - I . I I . -1 li, ~, I ~ ~ . I ~ - L 48 or,-jAw" TiCr2~*-.Vmd .,,,,,jcreased-v th b%creasiqS'Zr en i 0 to i675C J, reuse .,ocouited n':, ZrQr- 'Anal g um,~ . n'd Thd. b a latt 119 u bf; the. sys iig~ I .-Of ;~:zlphase. 41agram c onurel', basvd. -on :.-.~obtalbeA ddia'. is Aerlici iii tomation, 7iDf;:.4' c6A of:sbl Fhi cr Ot! Cal di t he i4~r peratu''re an empera ure m fi A6na.- -C appear c --'ofthe 7 vo'-~-` h dAhrie e -i*ro a~a: tr :~Cvmpoi~'du' ld,~ ase m w A/3 Card now CTM!id 1.8 rol~~4 ibel fiauires iknd'io SUBMITTED-: ";ui 64 V~' J R.1 po KORNILOVp I.I.;.,ALISOVA, S.FI.; BUDBEERG, P.D. Phase equilibrium diagram of the system of intermetaLlic compound" NbCr - ZrCr2- Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. I no.12 2205-2207 D I~i- (WiA 18:12) 1. Institut, metallurgii im. A.A. Baykova. Submitted May 28, 1965 (C) IJP(C) il)/WW/JG MY1 -1-66 FWT(m 'VEP F(r, )- 2,/T/EIVP(t'/E%P (b)/EIVA ACC NR- AP6001237 SOURCE CODE,- TJII/0.363/C)5/001/012/2205/2207 AUTHOR: lKornflov. LL; Alisova, S._ 13ydberg, P. B. ORG: Institute of Metallitrgy Im. A. A. DUkov (Instihit metallurgif) TITLE- Dim m of the phase ejeWbrium of the intermetallic system NbCr., Zr Cr2 SOURCE: AN MIL 1%vestlya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 11"' 965, 2205-2207 TOPIC TAGS: nlobium compound, chronflum compound, zirconium compownd, solid solution, intermrtn1lic compound, phaue equilibriurn, phqse dingrml, thCrmnl 1311111YSAS ABSTRACT: The study involved a section of the t-,rnary system Bn-7,r-Cr between the Inter- met.a.1lic compounds NbCr. and ZrC , which are .~~-type Laves phases ha),J'.ng a polymor- 'r2 phous transition. High-temperattwe thermal anatysis with N. A. Nedumov's apparatus, and x-ray phase and m1crostructural anal~yses were employed. The phase diagram obtained was characteristic of a systurn with a ODntinuous series of solid solutions. A comparison of NbCr and ZrCr. showed the same lattice type and only slight differences in lattice constants; in ad&tion, the atomic similarity of the elements and the closeness of the sto(chtometric composition led to the conclusion that a continuous series of solid solutions Ist formed between both the low-temperature and high-temperature modifications of these compcounds. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE.- 11, 071 SU13M DATE: 28May65 / ORIG REF: 006 / OTH REF: 001 UDQ 546.74176+546.831176 ACC NRt AT6012367 SOURCE CODEt AUTHORS: Budbergq P. B.j Shakhova, K. I..-,-AlisoN,a, S* ra ORO: none TITLE. Invostigation of the system TiCr ZrCr SOURCE't Soveolichaniye po motallokhimil, metal. lovedeniyu i primeneni:pi titana i yego splavov, 6th. Novyye Lalledovaniya litanovykh splavov (New research on titanium alloys); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Naulca, 1965, 37-42 TOPIC TAGS: titanium, chromium, zirconiumf alloy phase diagram, x ray spectroscopy, crystal lattice ABSTRACT: An x-ray analysis of the system TiCr 2 - ZrCr2 was carried out. The structure of the ZrCr 2 cryatal lattice was also determined. The TiCr 2 '_ ZrCr 2alloys were prepared after the method of A. A. Fogel' (Izv. AN SSSR, OTN, Meta:~lurgiya i toPlivot 1959, No. 21 24). The experimental results are tabulated. On the basis of x-ray analysis a phase diagram for thesystem was constructed (see Fig. 1). It was found that ZrCr2 exhibits polymorphism. The transition temperature for the poly- morphic transition was determined by the method of N. A. Nedumov (zh. nz. khim. 1961, 34, 184) and was found to be 1480 � IOC. The low temperature modification of ZrCr has the struoture of MT*,u 2(C15 ) and the high temperature modification--1415Zn2 C14 J.2 C.,d 1/2 L 39783-66 ACC NRi AT6012367 600-11ir, :F-#o 60 so zrcr, Ircr, wt Fig. 1. Phase diagram of the system TiCr2 ZrCr 2' 1 - data of contaotless thermal analysial 2 solid solution (TiZr)Cr2 iith cubic lattice; 3 - the same, but with hexagonal lattice. The intermetallio compounds TiCr2 '-ind ZrCr2 were found to be isomorphous and to exhibit a continuous series of solid solutions Orig art, has, 4 tabl-3o and 3 figures. i~ ~SUB CODEI 11/ SUBM DATSi 02Deo6-,'-/ ORIG REFi 008/ OTH REV: 006 t' IC + 14A) Ipp XI L 07802f!67 041*19)/IW~/& A= IM jW6034019 Wf _Q SOURCE CODE: UR/0226/661000/010/0065 AU111OR: Bbudberg, P. B.; Alisova. S. P. ORG: Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. Baykov (Institut metallurgii) 3.3 TME: Investigation of the TiCr,-TaCr,-NbCr, system 1 27 77 z7 T, 967 SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 10, 6, 65-70 TOPIC TAGS1 titanium chromium compound, tantalum chromium cfmpound, nilDbiUM chromium compouno, eampound alloy, compound structure -j- a_a" d_k21_ra1_N ABSTRAd: A aeries of titanium-te.ntalum-niabium-chromium alloys with composition located within the TiCr2-TaC -NbCr composition trian F have been invvetigated, 2 2 The alloys were melted fromAodide titanium. 99.9%-kqe1tiromium, and 99.82-pure tantalum in an arc furnace and argon atmosphere. From the data obtained by thermal and x-ray diffraction analyses, the solidus surface of the TiCr -TaCr -NbCr2 system (see Fig. 1) was plotted. It is characterized by a gradual increase of melting temperature as the alloy composition approaches the NbCr 2-TaCr2 side. Both high- and low-temperature modifications of TiCr and TaCr compounda form a continuous series of solid solutions. TaCr2 and NbCi,, in addition to forming a oeries. of Card 1/2 7802,;-67- NRs AP6034019 40 60 so '0 Fig. 1, Golidu&surface of the TiCr 2 TaCr -NbCr. system 2 60 il- OLW MOO Taco solid solutions between isomorphous modifications, also form a phase with a structure of iron-tungsten carbide in the temperature range of 1350-1400C. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table. Powder TnetaUurgy it SUB-CODE: II/ SUBM DATEt 16Apr66/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH REFt -004/ ATD TIRESS: 5101 TSIKLIS, D.S.,- KULIKOVA, A.K.; Prinimala uohasti"'L-ALISOVA, V.I.,--.- Chemical equilibritu in the synthesis of from nonstoiebi-emetric mirtures. Khim.prco. no..3tl72-174 Mr 162. OLIRA 15:4) (Ammonia) (Chemical equilibrium) TSIKLIS, D.S.; KULIKOVA, A,I.; Prinimali uchastiye; SHEMEREY, L.I.; ALISOVA, V.I. ..........- Chemical equilibrium in the system othylene - water - ethyl alcohol at high pressures and temperatures. Khim.prom. no.61413- 418 ja 162. (HIRA 15:11) (Ethylene) (Sthyl alcohol) (Chemical equilibrium) ---- - A LISOVA- Z. - - Is - -- SICases of Icterus at Chkalov and Their Nature." Zhur. Mikrobiol., Epideirdol. Immunobiol.,, Nos. 7-8. 1944 Chkalov Inst. of Epidemiology and Microbiology USSR / MicrObiOlogy. Microbes Pathogenic for Man and F-4 Animals. Pathogenic Fungi and Actinomyces. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 17, 76856. Author Alisovao Z. I. Inst yb-y-s-E-eV-ft+e%tific-Research Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Hygiene. Title On the Method of Extraction of Anatoxin of the Fungus Fusarium poae. Orig Pub: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kuybyshevsk. n.-i. in-ta epidemiol., mikrobiol., i gigiyeny, 1956, vyp. 2, 178-180. Abstract: For the extraction of the anatoxin Fusarium poae, a condensate of fungus was developed during 5 days of 51 N-NaOH (1 part NaOH to 4 parts condensate). Card 1/1 59 3 - alT T T V V W u a a III IN is A a &Z 7-- - - - - - - - ET see es All A- '004 A 00 0 0 004 P um" of 00 'h.A sUpwilaw in o"MISILIMIS With ^00 Allbbia Of OftiM. & JVAWV &M1 Z. P. 0- F~i (84 0%) vu obtabW Irwas tip oftill A"Wi gmwa III such= (IM46'rh Ve lintail oaf. tibwkik 44 t6 olu)-talm) which hal SM 000 VAN4 0-7. lwHuo kmlu. 23-d. twulyouva V1406, 194M. it co"Wal ibefoltwo of WOO 1800 e"' Q 107wk COO oou olvadly, ~ffibv vocl, ~llw '00 the swbum OR ywwa a augew Poo whotitato fur goo well VOO off Not slog $I"; valAlt *"Imv u yll r- woo a )I r -T 0 0 4. 1160 : 0 a A Wo 0 0,411 4 0 0 0 a0,600o 0, 04: a0 0 0 9 ?I ) - w I v, V .,%.~ A) 0- 7- )' D. COmPOSition of blood olitained fron the lactiferous ane non-Jactiferous 1,,~Ive5 of the udder. 0. V. Garkavi . A. 1). Alltman. - Zhur. 0. biol. 13 No.2 1952. SO: MLRA. c September !,Q,fco ALITOVSKAYA, T.N., kand. med. nauk; ZHUKOVWS, A.V., kand. mod. nauk a a90 of Addison's disease in childhood. Pediatriia '36 no.11: 53-56 N 158. (MIRA 12:8) 1. 1z latfedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. B.D,, Lokhov) Leningradskogo pediatricheakogo neditainskogo instituts, 1(dir. - prof. N.,T. Shatova). (ADDISON'S DISMSE) AUTOVSXIY Te. (Leningrad) - Reducing the PulgatiOn of output voltage from the rectifier. Radio no.4:54 Ap 156. (MMA 9:7) (Radio-Rectifiers) 65303 Z-'S-'P0-0 S/032/60/026/0-10/026/035 B016/BO54 AUTHORS: Borok, M. T. and Alitovskiy, Ye. T. TITLE3 Automatic Gas Analyzer for the Measurement of Oxygen Micro- coricentrat'T-Or-a PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol.. 26, No. 10, pp-1162-1164 TRM Following fnreign examples (Refs.1-6), the authors developed, for the first time -.n USSR, a galvanic gas analyzer to measure oxygen mioruioncen+r-;.ti,ons in gas mixtures containing no acid components. The mode of operation of this analyzer is based on an electrochemical reaction in the alkaline galvanic element which contains a hailf-moistened silver cathode. The reaction occurs due to the depolarizing offect of the oxygen which penetrates into the electrolyte because of the diffusion on the cathode surface. As a consequence of the reaction in the Duter chain of the element, an electric current is formed which also represents a measure of oxygen concentration in the gas mixture on the cathode. Fig.1 shows the basic scheme of the galvanic gas analyzer. The gas to be analyzed bubbles through the electrolyte solution before it gets into the Card 1/2 Automatic Gas Analyzer fo:7 the Measurement S/032/60/02760'.10/026 035 of Oxygen Microconcentrations BO16/BO54 electrochemical cell of the receiver. The saturation of the gas with moisture excludoe concentration changes of the electrolyte and a resulting change in sensitivity of the gas analyzer. The voltage of the galvanic element is measured by an electronic potentiometerl]*CP-01 (PSR-01). At gas velocitiels, of more than 130 ml/min, the sensitivity is practically constant. During the application of the instrument described, a film of lead hydroxide is formed on the lead anode of the'gralvanic element. This reduces the sensitivity of measurement. The rate of the film formation depends on the c~xygen concentration in the gas. If it is below 0.01%, the instrument can be used for about a month without interruption. The construction of the electrochemical cell1permits a quick exchange of the lead anode. There are 3 figures and 6 non-Soviet references: 3 German, 4 US, I British, and I Swiss. ASSOCIATION: Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro analitichenkogo priborostroyeniya Akademii nauk SSSR (special Design Office for the Construction of Analytical App-a-r-a-fu-s--oT*rh-e-Tea-demy of Sciences USSR3 Card 2/2 . ;-,I, A. A. tt,inti-Foot-and-~louth-i)isea-z~e Seirum Vacination", leterin-iri:ta, 1.945, .'.'o. 2-.",. ol Oruc-~l o-An Brus5ellez ntll!5kot-.hov-ravzstvein-,,kh zhivotnykh i nao-ry bor'by m nim in Fam. n*jiimr-Js -:nc[ Xet---mr,~n i*or Combating It). In the Dar~,,hin lz~nr:uige. U-4258 1. ALIVERDIYEV, A.A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Foot-and-Houth Diseasis 7. Complications in foot-and-mouth disease and their prevention. Veterinuriia. 29 no.12 195Z 9. Monthly List of Basel ha Accessio 1p,. library of Congress. March 1953. Unclassified. ALIVM)IYL'V, A. A. 591 ALIVERDIIEV, A. I IM ENBAUH 0 S. W. Hatsional I nyye aroki immiAzateii ikWW~)&Amfj'-1'6gknJ.goizdatp 1954. 6 a. 20 a (M-vo sellskogo khozyaystva Dageat. ASSR. Upr. a.-kh. pmpe~andy ,6 i nauki-D.&gost. resp. a-kh Vyatavka). 1.000 okz. Bespl~ Z54-54,ag/ p 619-3. L616.956: 615-37 SO: Knizhnaya Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955 ALIVERD=. , A. A. "An Investigation of the Higher Nervous Activity in Lactating Cl:ws." Cand Biol Sci, All-Union Sci Res Inst of Animal Husbandry, Min Arriclilture USSR, Ilbscow, 1955. (KL, No 12, Mar 55) SO: Sum. No. 670) 29 Sep 55----,qurvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) USSR / Human and Animal-Physioiogy. Thermoregulation. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 113-105. Author : AlJx=di*a*-r-AvA-.-t-Abramova, O.M,; Allakhverdiyev, 1. 1. Inst : Institute of Animal Husbandry, Dagestan Branch AS USLER. Title : Temperature, Pulse and Respiration of Newbox,-n Lambs. Orig Pub; Tr, In-ta Zhivotnovodstva, Dagestansk. fil. AN SSSR, 195.6, 3, 92-95. Abstract: Measurement of body TO, pulse, and respiration rate were carried out at the time of birth and, later within 30 minutes, 2 and 6 hourai they were carried out during the following 10-12 days- morning and night. During the first hours of life only slight flvctuation of To were noted; the TO of the newborn lambs was, as expected, higher than in adult; sheep, Card 1/2 32 USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Thermoregulation. T Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.j No 9, 1958) 41105. Abstract: bul: did not exceed 410C. The hour of the clay and the TO of the air of the environment did not have any effect on body TO, which proves the existance of the ability of thermoregulation in lambs already at birth. The pulse and respiration rate was sub- je(!t to extreme fluctuations during the fir:Bt 2 days and was 3 times the rate of adult sheep; in the following 10-15 days, it was twice the rate of adults. The Increase of the pulse and respiration rate in newborn lambs appears to represent zin adap- tation act, the purpose of which is to increase metabolism and beat production. -- R. I. Polikanina. Card 2/2