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Ali-XSOVA, G.F. Individual charac*.eristic-s in the Minkini- activity of primary school. situdonts. Vop. pulkhol. 11 no.0:52-64 ?-.*-D 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Iristitut psikhologii Lkademll pedarcrichesUkh nauk V.SFSR, MoskyL. ANTONOVA, G. S. Cand Tech Scl -- (diss) "Stijdy of turbulei,,t nonisometrio rree jets." T!0s, 1956- 16 pp (Yin of llipher Edw3stion U6,:R. Mos Order of, Lvnin Power Lngineering lz-,st), 15C copies (KL, ~56-rfl, 11-1) -29- '10(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2271 Soveahohaniye Do prikladnoy gazovoy dinamike. Alma-Ata, 1956 Trudy (Transactions of the Conforence on Applied Gas Dynamics) Alma Ata, Izd-vo AN Kazakhakoy SSR.. 195S). 235 p. Errata slip inserted. Sponsoring Agencyt Kazakhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S.M. Kirovae Ed. t V.V. Alakeandriyaki 1 *Tech. Ed.: Z.P. Rorokina; Editorial Board: L.A. Vulis (Hoop. Rd.1+V.P. Kashicarov, T.P. Leontlyeva, and B.P. Ustimenko. PURPOSE: This book should be of interest to scientists and engineers working on problems of applied gas dynatillas and may be of use to students. COVERAGEt This book presents reports pnd brief summaries of the dis- oussions which took place at the Conferenne on Applied Gas Dynamla3 in Alma-Ata in October 1956. The conference was subdivided into three areas of applied gas dynamics: jet flows of fluids and gases, the Card 1/8 Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) .30V/2271 i~,rodynamlcs of heating procosses, ani the discharge of a fluid. The practical value of the "Transaoti=3 of the Conference it consists in the development of theory, methods of technical cal- culation and methods for sys,:*matic measurement applied to heat- ing, furnace, and other induatrial pro,;es,,ion for which, in most cases, aerodynamic phenomena are deais.I--,e 11,ators. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Editorial Board Session of October r23, !056 Abranovich, G.N. Turbulent Jeto in the Flow of a Fluid Ginzburg, I.P. On the Di8chargo of Gasee From Vessels Through Pipes With Friction and Local Resistances 17 Card 2/8 Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/2271 Vulis,, L.A. Basic Results and Further Problems in the Investjga- tion of Jet-like Motions of Fluids and Gases 29 Isatayev, 3.1. On the Turbulent Wake Behind a Body in a Two- dimensional Flow 39 Brief Summary of the Discussions 44 Session of October 24, 1956 (morning) -Ant_qpova, G.S. Investigation of the Turbulence Characteristics 6-f-a-pr-e-e-R-ousothermal Jet and on Open Torch 45 Kashkarov, V.P. On the Motion in the Same and in Opposite Di- rections of Two Uniform Compressible-gas Flows 55 Leontlyeva, T.P. Propagation of Axially Symmetrical Jets in Flows In the Same and in Opposite Directions 62 Card 3/8 2V?'i 11-7300 AUTIORt Antonova, 0. S. 3/124/61/000/003/015/028 A005/AI05 TITUE: Investigation of the characteristics of turbulence of a free non- Isothermal jet and an open ltlame tongue PEMODICAL.- Referativn" zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 3, 1961, 73, abstract 3R497 (Tr. Soveshchanlya po prIkl. gaz. dinamike, 1956, Alma-Ata, AN KaMR, 1959, 45-55, Diskus., 75-76) TEXT: The fundamental regularities are explained, which characterize the pattern of the turbulent pulsations in a free jet of heated air and In an open diffusion flame tongue. The measurements were carried out by means of a thermo- anemometer; in case of the flame tongue, a nozzle was used, which could be carrIod through the flame with constant speed. The assumption suggested by the author "on the sonio character of the turbulence" Is somewhat apart of these data; according to this suggestion, the turbulent motion occurs as a result of the application of a sound oscillation system to a laminar stream. There are 16 references. 0. Yakovlevskiy (Abstractor's notet Complete translation) Card 1/1 DEREVYAGINp N.P., insh,j GONCHARUK, K.F.0 insh.; ANTONOVA G.T.1k SHCHIPINA, N.Ye., kand. takhn. nauk; KIMMICHKIN, A.F., kand. tekhn. nauk, oty. red.; DOLGIKH, N.S., red.; DONSKAYA, G.D., tekhn. red. (Uses of rare elements and titanium in chemical industries and analytical chemistry) Primenonle redkikh elementov i titana v khimicheek1kh proisvodetyakh i analiticheakol khImIij obior literstury. MoskyR, Ctdal nmuchno-tekhn. in- formatail, 1962. 64 P. (Informatalia, no.27(38)) (HIRA 16:8) 1. GoBudarstvenn" neuchno-isoledovntallakiy i proyektnyy institut rodkometallicheakoy promyshlennoBti "Giredmet." (Hetals, Rare &Ad minor) (Titanium) / 7 /' ~' 7- '1-' /1 C' , L", '4' ('~ - V. AUTHURS i Pleahkov, H. P., Ivanko, Sit., and Antonova, G.V., Z'-6-U/47t' TITLHj The Influence Exerted by Conditions of Nutrition Upon the Con tent of Free Amino Acids in khas6cLlus Leaves (VliYanije uoloviy pitaniya na noderzhaniye avobodiVkh atainokialot v listlyakh fdooll) PERIODICALt Doklady AN SSSH, 1957, Vol. 117, Nr 6, pp. lo7o-103 (USSR) ABSTRAM The conditions of the mineral nutrition may by modification of the intensity and the direction of metabo~iam of plants essentially influence thn content of free amino auida in the individual or- gans. A lack of individual elements reduces the intensity of the protein synthesis and leads to the accumalation of free amino acids in the plant. T?ti:i was noticed in the case of lack of sulphur, cal- ciam, maguesiun, boron, potassium, zinc, copper, manganese and iron although the nitrogen nutrition was the best and chlorine was abun- dantly pr!!sent. A deficiency of nolybdenu4 reduces the content of free amino acids in the plant (reference 1-11). The authors stu- died this problem in the oultiVation of beans on different levels of nitrogen, phosphorus and potaouium. eirat the method is des- cribed. The third, forth and fifth leaf of the beans of the sort "Triuraf luolichilliVy" were analyzed and the :iuantitative determi- nation of the amino auids chromatogrpphically performed on paper. Card 1/4 Methionine + valine were calculated according to valine, leuoine+ The Influpnoe Exerted by Conditions of Nutrition Upon the Con- 20."/47 tent of Free Aaino Acids in Phaaeolue Leaves. Card 3/4 argine, aspartio acid, serine, and Slyoine~.specially strongly in- criased. In the case of nitrofen deficiency (variant PK), when all nitrogen reserven in the plant aret put into the protein oyn- these, the content of free amino acids almoat sank by the 1,3 fold. Arginine, napartic acid, serine, glycine, glutauic acid,u- and 0-alanine, valine ajid plien4lalanint eapeciully strongly de- creased. These amino acids apparently are capable of giving off their nitrogen by deamination. and reamination above all to the oyn- thesis of other aiaino acids which arm. necessary fo~ the formtion of protein molecules. Tyrosine and treonine increase in the caue of nitrogen deficiency, which fact could not yet be explained. The content of arginine in the leaves in most affected by the va- riation of the conditions of nutrition. In nitrogen deficiencies it decreases 6-fold, but in potassium deficiencies it increases 26 fold. The major part of arginine det3onposes inthe case of nitrogen starvation and its nitrogen is, an above-indicated, used in tht protein synthesis. Ilia decomposition of arginine may also prodeed over the ornithine-cyole under for;uation of urea. Under the action of ureaae, urea for!.;s atamonis, which is used for the aynthesin of new acids. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 12 re- ferencea, 6 of which are Slavio. The Influence Exerted by Conditions of Nutrition Upon the Con- 204AVAT ient of Free Awino Acida in Phaseolua Leaves. ASSOCIATMi )bsoov Lgricultural Academy iweni K.A. Ti-.Jr..,aaev (Moskovskaya iie1'skokhozyajvstvennaya akaaamiya im. K.A. Timiryazev PRLSk;1,TNDi JulY 17, 1957, by A.I. Oparing Academician SUBMTEDs July 151 1957 AVAlLADLEt Ltbrary of Con.gress Card 4/4 UWR/ Nuclear -Ov,sics 1/1. Pub. 43 - 5/11 AAthors I Antonorva, 1. A.,--md Estulti, 1. V. 1--oft"As loomric conversions of InII5*. irvII3* ana 31,8T; ftriodical I JzV. krj 333R. aer6 fiz. 18110 71,'-87o Jan-Feb 1954 AbsW&A I The Isomric conversions of Inl'5*, In and Sr8l* vnire Inventilated by the ionintion wtbM and tba reIntive co%version energico and sond-decomposition period of thane UotoTV13 vnre etital,1.15hei. A mqnrison of experbwntal wid ,tenrlin4, the multi theor-rUcal data mdo it uoo3iblp to ti(, polarity of thc3o iaoruric conver:sl*ns. It .,ai eztabli~hetl that :ill mich ;MiatJon (gaarra-ra- diation:1 conver.,ilonn am electrical. 21--,-olir conver3l.0113. Tho coofficiento of internal conversion nf rayo In lullYfy lnll5* aml Sr8711 ware detor- -Anr~d 14th m accuracy of 10-15"t" Data ros~anlin?, the orld nimbami of mutrona _im-lixiictt. wrenty-four or !rotows In the nuciet of 5r,17 IT1113 ato InI15 (Iro reforancesi 15-1)3A; 8-MZ11 rayl (1949-1953). Tabler,; graphs; lrmti~-,xition The M. V. Lomonosov State University, l,,ovr!cw SlAmitted i Hover*er 30, 1953 C,o - - "'I" " alstaij ionvo "eikktil f some sto.bNoodol. 1-6-6at ct 91 OPEN!, abo. Inte"ally-muntl r whniqlIt's. Ut fc tharmbet . suits "-e In al"Ment with publMIC4 (14lik but o6istTv"I with thc"koll vahl". N. R. Mkcrin" ~ - 41401n-,)"o /. -./) i- I =~ !L;4 71 fJ A I Jl~ Utegory : USSR/Raclear PhA ics Instruments and Installations. Methods C-2 of Reasuresent and Investigation Abe Jour ; Ref 2hur - Fizlka, No 2, 1957 No 3110 Author i Aiftnova# I.A. lost i 'Moscow- 3tatw-ftiversity Title : Study of Spectra of Conversion Electrons with Beta Spectrometers Using Thick-lAyer Photographic Plates. Orig INib : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956o A NJ 3, 571-572 Abstract : A new method is proposed for recording electrons in beta spectrometers with the aid of thick-layer photographic plates by counting the number of tracks of electrons in a photographio emulsion. The Dtu%ish-type beta spectrometor was used, a compound of Csl37 served as the source of conversion electrons, and the plates used were NMI typeT, with a density of 30 -- 40 grains W 100 microns &M with emulsions 200, 100, *zA 50 microns thick. The tracks were counted with an MBI-2 microscope. The beat results were obtained with R-50 plates. At a magnification of 300 -- 450 times, the beat exposures are those in which the number of electron tracks in the field of view of the microscope did not exceed 300. Card 1 1/2 ANTONOVAp I. A. Cand Phys.-Math Sci -- (dis,-) "The study of isomeric conditions of certain nuclei". Hos,1957- 12 ~p 21 cm. (Mos Order of Order of Lenin and/l,-M-F-Med Banner State Univ im X.V. Lomonosov). 110 copies. Bibliogruphy at the end o1' the book (23 nuies) . (KL922-57910,1)- -1- T T- T- AUTHOR: See Table of Contents Call Nr: None Siven TITLE: Investigatione In the Field of Ionizing Radiation Doolmetry. Collected Articles. (Iseledovaniya v oblaeti dozimetril ioniziruyushchikh izlucheniy. Sbornik statey.) PUB. DATA: Izdatelletvo Akademii nauk SSSR, Moscow,, 1957P 191PP., 6000 copies. ORIG.A0ENCY: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye fizika-matematioheakikh nauk. EDITOR.* Aglintsev, K. K., Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of the Publishing House: Kuznetsova, Ye.B., Tech.Ed.: Kiseleva, A. B. Card 1/1 Investigation in the Field of Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry (cont.) PURPOSE: To present in a collected form research studies carried out in 1950-195-4. part of which were submitted at the conference on dosimetry called in 1954 by the Academy of Sciences, USSR. COVERAOE: The articles are devoted to Investigation of beta- active substance absolute measurements, scintillation methods individual control devicea, doolmetry measure- ment Gfx~j (uld calculations relating to admissible level limits of exterior radiation fluxes. The articles deal with Hussion contributions. For references see Table of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS Keirlm-Markus, 1. B., L'vova, M. A. Method of Absolute Measurements of Beta-Radiation Aotivity Souroes, by Means of End-type Counters Communication 1). 3-3T There are 51 references, 11 of which are USSR, 34 English, and 4 French. Card 2/7 Investigation in the Field of 10niZing Radiation Dosimetry (Cont.) Rozman, 1. Me. Taimmer, K, 0. Luminescent Isodosograph. 90-97 There are! 11 references,, 3 of which are U33R# 3 Geman., 4 ftlish, and 1 Prenoh. Konstantinov, I.Ye. Experimental Data on the Luminisoont Method of Gamma-radiation Dosimetry. 98-101 There are 6 references, 1 of which in U33R, and 5 English. Amiragova, M. I., Busygin, V*Ye*, Shtukkenberg, Yu.M. Recording Pocket Oamma-Dosimeters. 102-111 There art) no references. Card 4/7 Investigation In the Field of' Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry (cont.) Shtukkenberg, Yu.M. Kalugin,, K.S.,, Bobkov,, A. L Electric Filters for Determining Active Aerosol Concentration. 132-153 There are 17 references, 4 of which are USSR, 9 English, 2 French, 1 Oerman,, and 1 a translation into Russian. Popov, V. 1. Measurements in Water of Small Concentrations of Alpha- active Substanoes.by Means of a Wilson Diffusion Chamber. 154-161 There are 14 referenoest 11 of which are English, 1 Italian, 1 German and 1 a translation into Rus~lians Andreyeshohav, Ye.A., Isayev B.M. Mellnikov,, I. F. Spark Counter for Controlling Surface Contamination by Alpha-aotive Substances. 162-165 There are 4 references, 1 of which is USSR, 2 French, and I English. Card 6/7 Investigation In the Field of Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry (Cont.) Antonova, 1. A., Retulin, X. V., Oamma-Speotr= Indicators 166-175 There are 6 rererenoen, 5 of which are USSR, and 1 English. Antonova,, I. A., Senchuro, 1. N. Automatic Schemes for Measuring Low Currents. IT _179 There are 2 references, both USSR. Ousev, N. 0. Principles for Calculating Admissible Level Limits of Ionization Radiation Fluxes. 180-191 There are 5 references, 1 of which is USSR, and 4 English. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 7/7 21(4) SOVI 112-59-4-7 412 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekltnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 138 (USSR) AUTHOR., EstulLn, 1. V. . and Artonova, 1. A. TITLE: Garnma-Spectrum Ladicator PERIODICAU V ib.. Isslcd. v obl. dozimetrii toniziruyushchikh itlucheniy. M. , AS USSR, 1957, pp 166-175 ABSTRACT. The quality of a gamma spectrum is usually evaluated in a differential ionication chamber which co-asicts of Z coaxial cylinders. The chamber walls are made from aluminum and lead layers in such a way th%t the inside wall of one of the cylinders Is c*ated with lead and that of the other cylinder with alurninv.m. Secon~4_ary electrons are set Ap in aluminum under the effect of gamina rays, chiefly by the Compton eallect; in the lead, in addition. a photo- electric effect is very pionounced. Therefore, the interactions between the gamma rays and the walls of both cylinders are different, and the currents of both halves of the chAmber are varied in different ways with variation of Card 1/2 SOV/112-59-4-7412 Gamma-Spectrum Indicator radiation energy. The source being investigated is placed in the chamber ..:enter in a cavity insulated from both cylinder#. A ratio between the difference and the sum of the half -chamber currents is measured with different radiation energies. The instrument calibration curve is obtained from a number of known monochromatic sources; the energies of unknown gamma-radiation sources are determined by these curves; at an energy over 1. Z Mev, the indicator in not more sensitive to the energy variation. At lower energies, the Instrument error does not exceed+ ZO kev. The activity of sampleR should be about 10 microcurieb. L. V. M. Card 2/2 9(6) SOY/112-59-3-5Z68 Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal. Elektrotekhnikj~, 1959, Nr 3, p 137 (USSR) AUTHOR: Antonova. 1. ~A., and Senchuro, 1. N. TITLE: Automatic Circuit for Measuring Weak Currents (Avtornatichaskaya skhema dlya immereniya slabykh tokov) PERIODICAL: V ob.: Issled. v obl. dozimetrii. loniziruyushchikh faluchenty. M., AN &SSR, 1957, pp 176-179 ABSTRACT: An automatic single-stage circuit for measuring a weak current of an ionization chamber In described; the circuit is designed with an EM-3 electro- meter tube. The weak current is measured by the discharge time of the input capacitance of the circuit. To ensure stability, the circuit is balanced with respect to both heating-current and tube-emission fluctuations. The beat balancing of the EM-3 tube was achievjd by supplying the filament and the anode separately. The lower limit of the measured current is determined by the tube grid current 6x 10-15 amp. The upper limit is set by the "dead time" Card 1/2 L2=kLLj - -1 - --- - - , ." __ -1. - - . - - - - I- - - - - - - . - .- . - - -- . - I - . - . . - ~ - , _ , . ~ - SOV/112-59-3-5268 Automatic Circuit for Measuring Weak Currents of the circuit which is equal to (7. 6 + 0. 5) x 10'2 sec. With an input-circuit capacitance of I I ptuf and with a voltage scale span of 0. 9 v. the upper limit of the measured currents is 3x 10-11 amp. N.Go Z. Card 2/2 ~-, , / -!,n I - I L n I A T It 1) Rj A n I onovia A P i A t e n c I v e I I k 0 A 14-04 11-T nV TITLE 111 &, --stnsitivity j_Le :trostjit tc Tel ny SOURCE i Go: magnstlzm i narotiomiya, v. 4, no. 4, 1964, 781-184 TOPIC TAGS t Wask current M4,10ureffifint tonitALlow, chamber maAsuva"nr ABSTRACTi A miniature high-iten3itivi ty P I v c t r o m t A t i c I v y de F I R~,ed L4 f c-, rr e c o r n ia q k u r r f+ n V. Mutoz-4t I n a I i aiectroge 01 All I On 126 t I on ViAmber. The spot on the collector outface vhiara the cont.act ul tb tha I I bm r t a k a a n I a r a is rnatod vith vpra~hite; Tho distanco biitwern trio fibir And colloclot cnr be ad~usfpd bv x C"'d 1/2 ACCESSION M AP4043257 lpactal resulstar, vor I ous -3 a ter I a 1 2 f Or t017% t a c t 11 w8yia t r -1 bu L Lha e i - I most long-livad *nd vt4blo in osp retlot, tj tile 2;jjd_arAr)hjti collT:a,;t Ora t t f n 4 x me El 1 8 ti 0 wf 1, f 1, ILI r a qT a 2 JMBRMUrMWRnXA _n T:R ie if gy Lo I A I I ON vP1, f7 IMR Is- Alaklimixii-yN,; GO,';(;I!AXCVA, lititalipt fiLlNOVA, Nataliyva Ivanovna; T*,,.0,*:KlN, Tu.S., red. [Laboratory nolnual on imclear phynics) Praktikum po indernol flzlke. Popkva, Flook. univ., 1965. 134 ;). (MBA 18:12) A::TCA*-'CVA, I. F. "Power EhL:lnocrlng and I'llu'Lallura in Canada." of L4)nl-i Stato U imni V. Lomonw;ov, 19 Allov Yt. Survey of Scientific aml TechnicAl Dissertations D3fcnd,--d !Aucational Institutions (11) SC-' S"'. 11~0- 521. 2 Jun 55 Caml 'Gcoc Scl, ll-bsco-,.t Order 9 'Nov 51j) at USSR %igher FD-2180 -442 Fub. 129-20/20 Author Title Life in Moscow University Periodical Vast. Moak, un,y Ser. fizikomt. I yest.nauk, 10, No 2o 171-178p Mar 1955 Abstract Six brief notices: I. A. Voronkoyj "Scientific relations of Moscow UnLy. with peoples' democratic countries." N. Filin, "Exhibition an the history of Moscow University." Anonymous "Scientific council Moscow 3tate U. on the natural sciences." 0. 1. Rozhkova (head of the chairs) and Ye. 1. Moti-a, "Work of the Chairs of the Russian Language for students and foreign aspirants." Anonymous, "In honor of Prof. N. A. Xachinakiy." 0. Kiballehich, "Defense of dissertations" (The candidate dissertationn of the following four were defended at the end of 1954 in the Geographical Facultyi 1. F. Antonova, "Power engineering and metallurgy of Canada;" K. P. NcTe-7-Monomic geo- graphical characteristics of agriculture in the region between the rivers Lena and Amgap Yakutsk ASSR;" I. N. Guseva, "Wall maps for the course 'Physical Geography of the USSR' in higher school; 1. M. Klebanovap "Landscape characteristics of the sandy massif of the Northeastern Prikaspiy (Caspian Region)."). AVQXl Talm-F~A,&w&wnm LAYRMITICVA, Te.V., redaktor: NOGINA, N.I., -E' lcfi-AcW~-skly redak-tor; GALITSYN. A.. radak-tor kart. C:anoadal tanads. Hooky&, Oos.lvd-vo geogr.lit-rv, 1957. 80 p. (MIRA 10:11) (Canada--Ooography, loonoutc) ANrOVJVA, I.F.; SHIMIYAGIN, L.V. Some factors in the location of the mining industry in Canada, Vest. Moak. un. Ser, 5: Goog. 16 no. 3s14-21 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14: 5) I* Kafedra ekonomicheskoy i politichaskoy geografii kapitalistich- oakikh stran., Moskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitat i Veasoyuznyy inat,U4 nauchnoy i tekhnicbeskoy informataii AN SSSR. (Canada-44ineral industries) AMONOVA, I.F. - Methodological conference on teaching practice, Veste Moak* uno Ser. 5t Geog. 16 no, 3158-59 KY-J9 161. (MBA 14 15) (Geography-4tudy mid teaching) (Audent teaching) MrONOVA, 1.F. Results of a methodological conference on the condition of corrospon- dence gehool education In geography in the liCht of the low on strengthening the ties between the school and life. Vest. Mobk. uno Sore 5: geog6 16 noo6;62-65 N-D 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Geography--Study and teaching) (Correspondence schools and courses) ANTIONOVAs 1. F. Practical training is an integral prt of higher geographical education. Vast. Moak. un. Ser. 5: 52-56 S-0 162,' (MIRA 1~)QO) Geography-Study and toaahing) Iducatios, Conference) ~ ANTCNOVA, LkFe Characteristics of the economic geography of Canada. Geog. i khas. no.l2s63-M 163. (MIRA l6sl2) -W- ANTONOVA. I.F.-,. Results of vocational distributlun of tho Peographical Faculty graduates of the Moscow University. Vent. Moak. un. Ser 5:Geog. 18 no.6t" H-D 163. (KMA 16t11) I . a -. "The Importance of Afferent Impulses in the Periodic Activity of the Respiratory Center." Cand Mod Scip In t of Exrrimental Medicine, Acad Soi USSR, Leningrad, 1953. (HZhBiol, No 1: Jan 55 Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Hightr Educational Institutions (12) SOs Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 ANTOWYA lou,j DANILDY, I.T.j KWAWT, P.O. Data on charmterlstlos of electrical activity of the brain In dog; prellsisary comunication. Biul. *imp. biol. I med. 37 no. 50-6 )tr 154. (KLRA 737) 1. Is fislologlohemkogo otdola (sav, deystvitellnyy chlon ANN SSM prof. P.S*Kupaloy) Institute. okeperlsentallnoy sedItelay (dlr. chlen-korrempondent AMN SS.% D.A.BIRYUKOV) ANN SM, leningrad. (mtkil, ph"lology, Oelectrophysiol. In dog) ANTON)VA, 1. G. 'A- Ilectrical actIrity of the brain and of the respiratory Onscles In frogs in complex periodic respiration. Irtsiol. shur. 41 no.4t 493-500 JI-Ag '55. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Institut skeparluentallnoy medItsivy MY SSSR, Leningrad. OMMSTOXIS RUPIRATION) OMPIRMON. phrelology. complex periodic reap, In frogs, electrical brain & rasp. ausc*chaws In) (BRAIN, physiology, electric changes In couples periodic reap, In frogs) (MUSOLMO rfisj~."Ue.eleetric changes In complex periodic rasp. In frogs) d Animal Physiolot;Y- i,'19SPil'atiOn-T LT. i. j. R. Humn n an Abs Jour: 1jef Zhur-Biol., No 51 1958, 22239. Abstract: afferent impulses from the respiratory muscles, is intensified by the Action of associated ir- ritants (vocal or tactile) and is inhibited by application of water on the skin surround- Ing the nares. Sighing, following wide expo- sure of the ornl cavity, without afferent den- ervation, appears in frogs, maintained for a eriod of 24 hours in temperature3 of 50-60 ntrol frogs under these circumstances show.- M oomplex periodia respiration). 'Gighing res- piration represents the periodic spasmedic na- tivity of the functionally stable respiratory center. Card 2/2 73 ANTONOVA I G - KOROVINAI M.V. Tone and proprioceptive reflexes of cervical muscles. flisiol. shur., 46 no.11t1401-1408 N 160. (MIPA 13:11) 1. From the Chair of Normal Physi%1W, Paediatric Medioal Institute,, Leningrad. (NECK) (REFLEXES) KOROVINA, M.Vq.Ajaq~~I~.G.. Reflex aotivity of the stornooloodomastoid muscles in ontogonosis. Biul, akep, biol. i, mod. 53 no-4130-34 AP 1629 (MIRA 1514) L.Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. D.G.Evasov) Leningradakogo pediatricheakogo moditainakogo instituta. Prodstavlena deyetvitelinp chlenota AMN SSSR A,F.Turom., (KUSCIM-IMINATION) Mkum) AIMNIOVA 0 I.G. Influortce of sympathetic nErves or. the tarsal ocular nincle or animals. Fiziol. shur. 49 ro.12:141.8-W4 V 163. (MIM 17:12) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fisiclogii Fediatricheskogo meditsinskoFo instituta, Lardngrad. USSR/Chemical Technoloe.~- - Chemical Products and Their Application. Fermentation Industry, 1-27 Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Xhiniye, No 19, 1956) 63562 Authors Bulgakov, N. L., Zubenko, A. P., Antonova, 1. L Institution: None Titles Supression or Beer Microflora with Chemical Agents Original Periodicals Tr. Voes. n.-i. in-ta pivovarennoy prcm-eti, 1954, No 4, 4o-4,1 Abstracts Indexes are given of the treatment of beer with aalicylic acid, uro- tropin and H202- It was found that addition to beer, prior to bottling., of 0.01-0.015% H20g proloz*.o the stability of beer up to one month without affecting its orgar-oleptic characteristics. card 1/1 ANTON VA, 1. A. A. swi Apitorova, C of :;Bold f,'&,J for or a;,l~,jQj-,.tjc prcma-stl ~;o. 1, 1-. 15-19 W: U-j-'64, 10 AI, 53, (Leto. Ar UGBII/GLnQr,,l an' Spucinl Zoolo:,,y. Insil-ets. Insoct . 11 -nO. Mite 'tosts. Ornrimuntq an,' Fivworing Plant "'Osts. Abs Jour s Ruf ~,hvr-Biol6j No 20, 1958, 92270 Author t Ajit Inst : Ij ussne Titlrj t Dr,ta on th~j Ecol.or-y of 'Mitus in tho Groan- housav of thu McAn Bot.-inical GarOen. Orig Pub : B u1, G1. botan, sann, AN GSSIIj 1957, vn, v 29, C5-91 LI Abstriot i Vivo varictios of mitos woru founO. in con- si-lcrabl~-, num-borsi Tydous sn,, Totranuchus urticaul an" !Iart-tatrrmychus ununGuis are oncuuntored in tho opon grum. nnel may drift into thu groanhouses, 11% snaviao Muir' in Car 1 s 1/3 49 USSR/Oonural an,! 8~eoinl Zoology. InsQcts. insect P wid Ulto "Losts. Ora.-.Liuntal in(' lFloworine, iaant Abs Jour t Rof Z1v.=-BiQ147 Eo 20, 195U, 92270 the USSR for tho first timu)q bruvip,-2pus obovatus anO Metatatrrmuchus citri are pu- roly groorMouso varioties -M. otin be a,-xriod only from other greenhouses,, To urticao po- pulatas more thtu, 350 varieties of plants In tho opon grotuids and moro than 100 vario- ties )f greenhouse plants. U to 200 vario- ties ara Wly daj.,,ngod, Be otovatus inhabits up to 100 plant varietiost pnrtlcularly dana- ping Phytolacca 10ftoica, Jasminun, s,=b,-xog Tra- chycarpus forturtui Cornus capitnta Costus SPOCIosdo Pru&s laurocortisus, Iscion-i hir- slitunt cottion no'andens, nnO. wriotios of the Car,,! 1 2/3 MLUNIMp V.M,j DZJiOLCVAj N.G.p kaid, oel'skokhoz. nauk; AWONOVA, I.Is, mladohiy nauchn" ootrudnAl MALIVAYXOp A*G,, entolzo---*~ Means of controlling the spider mite, Zaahch, rast. ot vreds i bole 4 no*2t34,-37 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 160) 1. ZaveduyushoUy otdelon zaahchity raateniv Forganakoy stantaii Pauohno-isoledovatellskogo khlopkovogo Inatituta (for Malinin). 2, Tostochno-SibirokLy filial. 0 SWR (for Dzholova) * 3* Krymskaya opytno-oolaktalonnaya otauiteiya efiromaelichnfth kullturj, Simferopol# (for Ikaivayko). (Red opider-ftteruination) ~. ANTONOVA, 1. 1. Fauna and scolo17 of spiller mites. BiuleGlavebotesada no.36: 87-94 '60. (MIRA 13:7) 1. GlavW botanichesidy sad Akademii nauk SSSR. (Moscow--Red spider) T317SINj NJ.) akademiki CHEPIMXIY, Te.S.j BUSHCHIK, T.N.; SHMAIIKO,, V.F.; UMOVAs G.L.; XUJXNIK9 re.Tee; BELTAIEV19 A.S.; PrWmall uchantiyet AZIXAMILI, LA.; AHjqNGVAj-ji,,Lj~-VOLKOVA, A.A.; DCMOCHIMXAYA', I.B.; HIRCBHNICHMO,# O*N*I.,rOZHAKOVAt N*P,. Nev data on the control of cabbage flies (Gbortophila b ras sicae Dcruoh6 and Chortophila, floralis Fall.). DokI.AN SSSX I" no.2s491-460 MV 162* (Km 1515) 1., Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad &4 SM. Opytno-pokazatollnyy sovkhos im. Mossoveta L Sovkhos im. A.M.Gorikogo. (Cabbap-Diseasea and posta) VLAS114:0. V.1., kand.tokhn.nauk; ZFMANOV, G.S., -rof.; DEMITly3w, A.M., Insh.; InIth. Use of a ferrite mtrix It, a method for forming nunbers. (Trudy) WTU noat64-69 159, (HUM 1315) (Ilactronle calculating mchineg) ANTOM)VAI-I*H.j BRATTShV. V.F. Hydrogenlike wave functiom of atom and ions, Vent.LGU 16 no,~10t 5-7 161. 1 (KLRA 105) (Coulomb fun,)tiorm) (Atomo) (Ions) USHLOY, M.G.; ;177MLOVA, 13)V1TSEV, V.F.; KIRILLOVA, I.V. Tables of the 1mr"mutern of antilytic wit" functions of atoms and iona. Part 1. Opt. i sr)ektr. 10 no.6:03-696 Je 161. (14M 14:8) (Fmations, Analytic) (Wave mechanics) 7 . I .-n 77- 7~ , 7s o 7. f Tracor Owtudy tht, klo~clianltjm of tlio Hvncti,ii !C lMctM%w Ollklnti,n, Problow Ls-*tlc-p &W cAt&lyols, V. 9, TootoT,-e in (~Stw)yolf#4 *,-4wov.~ 'VLA-rt, Ax wot, .957. Uoot of the Sn this rojlevtjo.-~ wrre -proorrTAM 4t tiv t,(vrf W, tmk USSR/ Physical Chemistry Kinetics# Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry. B-9 Cate,lysis Abe Jour - Referat Zhur Khimiyax No 4) 1957, 11M Author % Kleymenov N.A., Antopova I.S., Markwdch A.K., ftlbandyan A.B. Title : Oxidation of MeZIMAW'BTUSEYg-en Atoms rormed on Thermal Decomposition of Ozone Orig Pub : Zh- fiz. khimilt 1956o 30, No 4P 794-797 Abstraot : Formation of peroxide on Oxidation Oil C94 under conditions of flow (mixture (X4 : 02 - 1:1.) rate of flov 400 cc/minute) in the presence of 1.45% 0 becomes apparent at the saw temperature (100-116P) that decompositbn Of 03 begins. On this basis the authors consider that initiator action is associated not with the 03molecule but vith 0 atoms vhich are decomposition products of O~- ANTONOVA, I.N.; MOSHXIXA, R.I.; NALBANDYAN, A9B*; NJYW. M.B.; FXKLISOT. 0.1. '-1-- 1-1 ~Study of the mechanism of oxidation of methane using tagged atcme. Probl, kin, I kat. 9t97-103 157. (MIRA 1193) (Methane) (Oxidation) (C-arbon-lootopes) - ANTOMTA, I.T., inshaner (Moskva); BARI?, Sju., inthenor (Moskva); TEMIN, 1.-BI., Inthener (Moskva). Hoat-rosistant concrete for lining Airnacess Stroispredoneft,prou'. 1 no.6tl6-18 Ag 156. Oam 919) (Refractory "aterials) (Ooncrate) FWE I BOOK M(PIDITATION SOV/5068 KuZomint Konstantin Gavrilovich, and Irina Tikhonovna Antonove. Foray dlya ligotoylonlys sbornykh betonnykh i zhelezobetonnykh konstraktsiy ~rorao for tfie Production of Sectional-Concrete and Reinforce&-Concrete Structures) Moscow,, oosstroyit"t, 196o. 231-P- Errata slip inserted. Scientific Ed*: K.I. Mikhaylovp Candidate of Technical Sciencesj Ed. or Publish- Ing Houset N.O& Yegoron; Tech, Ed*: LA, Osenkob PURPOSE: This 'book is Intended for engineers, technicians, and foremen engaged Lin the design and production of sectionLl-conerete and r*inroreed-concrete structures.- CO%%Uq2t The authors exesdue the fame used In manufacturing various, sectional- concrete, prestressed-concrete, and reinforced-concrete structures, The method for ,estimating coot 'per 1 cubic motor of-Anishod'structures is discusseds and recamendations for the design, construction, lubrication, and application or complete foravorks, an given* The book includes examples of,desigue and, Cawm/3~--- 87435 3/191/60/000/0-10/009/017 15)ZOU B004/13060 AUTHORS: Leyrikh, V. E., Antonova, 1. T., Savvina, Y-a. A-t Piukina, R. Ya.,1MIETT)'o-Ma T TITLE: Properties of Concrete With Furyl Aniline Resi;,. Addition PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 10, pp. 38-12 TEXT: This is a report on the improvement of concrete properties by the polymerization of furyl alcohol with aniline. Aniline is added as a hydrochloride. Furyl alcohol added to the cement suspension (20%), s1 down the concrete structure formation; 55~ CaCl2 are therefore added for an accelerator. The addition of hydrochloride of aniline is varied, depending on the desired concrete properties, between ') and 100%, referred to furyl alcohol. The resin is formed under liberation of heat. The liquid addition is calculated by the equations generally in use for ordinary concrete, The concrete prepared from differ-~nt kinds of cement and aggregates with a furyl aniline resin content was tested for i1D technological properties. An 0 -116 (1-116) vi I, r,,,,tcr -crvoJ f cr i tn Card 1/2 propertles, themmophysical IndexeS (be-at capacity- vanf4l,71ant Or L 45197-65 AGCWSIO?; M AP50149n ASSOCiATEN! none INC- R-&F !Wli HER: Card.- ANTIONOVA,, I.V. Brief news. Vop. virus. 10 no.5t637-638 S-0 165. (MIRA 18i11) ,A w 9 -NOVA.4-1 % V 4 ChronLo bacterial carriage state in typhoid and paratyphoid favor. Zhurtmikrobiolop epid, I. Immn, 42 no-10,139-140 0 165. (MIRA l8til) I* 2-y Moekovskiy maditainiskiy Inatitut iurni N,I.Pirogova, Submitted July 20, 1964. DRIBINSHY, 14.11.; KUHANSHY, V.A.; AIITONOVA, I.V. Cktheterization of the bront-hi in the induction of intubation anesthesia. lhlrurgiia 35 no.6:59-63 Je 159. (HIRL 1218) 1. It otdoloni" grudnoy khLrurgit (zav. H.BoDribinakiy) Kali ni ngrad skoy oblastnoy bollnitey (glavnyy vrach - k-and. mod.nauk sag lushennyy vrach IWSR V.V.Pilippov). (AINSTHISIA. XNDOTRACIDIAL a'rrors & haxards in intubation of bronchi, pre'r. (Run)) .!I ANMNOVAO Kruatina qw,-~ More about cortaln probless In the development of cocoon production# Tekstl1ne, prca 12 no,317-9 163. 1. Tekstllna laboratorlia pri 'Bulgarkontrola," M .1 -- ~- -- ~ AKTONUVAq K. A. Ed. Novaya istoriya indii. Moskva, lzd-vo Vostochinoy Lit'ryp 1961. 8)3 pe Illuss, Map3j Fortso Wf-title Akadeniya Nauk SSSR. Institut Narodov Axii. Bibliograpitya p. 771-809. I.Q' vtq'otpitlori ,,f tb~l w~wuiurn Karaku roglon &a roiatol t,.-i mo, t -,o- 6,vicip i 0-~ iu,-, t ~vv ~-. I 2-v . A N I S3.i. Sar. bloj ruuk M f~t O-UaA 171b) A I ITO NOVA , K a Is -1 1-1 ',')' 1"I ' "'.) "' A I F a I a Into result q of the troatnimt of gast"ic cftneer. Khirurgi ta 40 no.St4l-42 Ag 164. (MIRA 180) 1. Ullyanovskiy oblastnoy onkologicheekly diepanser (glavnyy vrach A.As Bystritakiy). ~ T .11, ; 0 - - I - I - - .1 1. 1 XULIAV, A.M,j KULITIV, R-Sh.j ERITZ1.59 N.M.; ANTONOVA. K.I* Improvement of industrial naphthenic acids. Asarb.neft.khos*36 no,201- 34 F '57. (RLRA 10:4) (Naphthento acid) -'z9-8 - 26~rjl"" I-r&nslation fromi ReferativrTy thumq. Dlmlya, 1969, Nr 8, p 497 ("USW AMORSi Masumysn, V.Y^.,.DAnlyely&n, M.K., Art-ct,,ova. K.!,., Sull.aruua, Kh,M_ Lrustamov, A-S. Tlras Tha Prsp&ratlon of Baku Petrolout f0f, rrl.~PsrlrA PMUODICALt 3b. tr. Aumb, n,:- -,I , l9r,'8, vr 2 !,-k- -at= pp 16 - 33 (Azerb. summary) AWTRA(~r: A comprehsnsive proats ~ag tm d-~-,relorkd fCT Pro,- paring Baku petrolouz for Dr--~zi~asirag. rk4mjlilfl,~&t-lon Is c-arrl*d at a temperature of 110 - 1400~1 ard a p"ssur# of up to 6 atm. and de2omposition of tmulsion is carried out. in a wh,~ro the prt- llmbva,2yheated petroleum is subje)ted to Intensive mixtrg., Tho separation or the prjqcIPvLl mass of drill water Is *&rrl^d out = theh first group of dohydrators. The mixer In f-3 With petroleum, oontaining 2 - 3% of water, and wivshing watir.. as a rer',j'At of vlgarr~ur Card 1/2 mixing the salts pass into the, washing water. Th* eet"I'vig of the The Preparation of Baku Petroleum for Proossaing SOV,/81-59-8-2WFI washing water is carried out in th-) seacmd se-Aions of the dehydrators, after wh1ar the petroleum is cooled and passes into the storage tank for the prepared petroleum. j_ The method developed "kes It possible to reduce the consumption of demulsifier by 55 - 60%. N. Kelltsev Card 2/2 SOV/81-59-10-30435 Translation fromi Reforativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, p 443 (USSR) AVTHORS: shumov. 0.G., KujjXgy.,L R.Sh., Antonova, K.I., Step!~Uan, T.S., Kitushina, Ye.N., Vellyev, Sh.V. TITM An Investigation of Kalino Petroleum of the Upper Formation With the Aim of Obtaining Ajr~~t O~il '\ PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Azerb. n.-i. in-t nefteparerabat. prom-sti, 1956, Nr 2, PP 99-105 ABSTRAM The results of experiments are cited on the elucidation of the possibility of using masut from Kalino- petroleum of the upper formation with the aim of finding additional resources for the production of aircraft, oil. The in- vestigation was carri-ed out with regard to obtaining MK-22 oil by Industrial technology as well as with the application of the process of deasphaltiza- tion of the initial concentrate, and also with regard to obtaining MS-20 aircraft oil with the application of deanphaltizatJon and selective puri- fication by phenol. It has been shown that MK-22 oil can be obtained by both nothods with all indices corresponding to the starelard with exception Card 1/2 of density; the oil yield In comparison with the yield from Surakhany cholSe KULIM, A.M.-, KULITV, R.Sh.-, DMZINAo K-H-; AMNO.U,~-' X, Ia.; KMSHINA. T6.4,; CHINAMA, N.I.; ALiTNT;-V.10 Investigating, Neftyamyo Xamni crude with regard to Ito suitability for producing distillate lubricating oils. Sbor.trud.AsHII NP no.2:106-130 Ag 158. (MIRk 12:6) (Nefty&Wa Unni region-Potroleum-Analysis) Umbrication and lubricants) KULITW, A.U.: KULrrNV. R.Sh.: DMZIKk, 9-M-- ANMHDYA, X.I.: KITUSHINA, Yo.1; CRItAMA, V.I.: ALM, . ....... i Product 9 id &I oils from HaftyaWye Kamni crude, Sbor.trud. 67 roe u AOI twatl3l-144 Ag 158. OGBA 12:6) (Haftyarq7e Kmni region--Petroleum) (Petroleum-Reflnirg) KULIMj R.Sh,; ANTONQVA,_~.I. Developir,g methods for obtaining higher visosi ty- temperature characteristics of *ila from Baku petroleums used in diesel and carburetor engines, Sborstrud,As NII NP no,4tI14-127 159. MIA (Baku-Petroleum) (lubrication and lubricants) 151.5) KULIMR R.Sh.j A11TONOVA, K.I. Investigation of the viscosity-temperature properties of narrow fractions of finiahed oils separated from Baku crudes rich in oil. Sbor*trud*As M11 NP no*0128-1~9 t39. (HDU 15: 5) (Baku-Petroleum) (Lubrication and lubricants) 25727 8/123/61/000/012/004/042 A004/A101 AMMORS s Regroyev, V. F.; Kasumadze, N. G.; Mamedov, I. A.; Kuliyev. R.Sh.; Antonova, K. 1. TITLEt Corrosion of special stools in naphthenic acids PMUODICALt Refer&tlvrAyy thurnal, Mashinos troy eniye, no. 12, 1961, 16, abstract 12A117 (Aterb. neft. kh-vo", 1960, no. 11, 43-45) TEXTt The authors investigated the corrosion rate of various staioless steel grades In naphthento acids at temperatures In the range or 200-275 C. The high corrosion of chromous stainless steels was found, which even exceeds the corrosion rate of the non-alloyed CT-3 (3T-3) grade. It was established that chrome-nickel staiBless stools tend In a lesser way to corrosion, which attains high values at 275 C, while Cr-NI-steels with an increased Si-content (3-6%) are highly corrosion-resistant. The corrosion resistance of then* steel grades Is explained by the properties of the protective films forming In the presence of Si. (Abstracter's notet Complete translation] Card 1/1 KUL7YEVO R..Sbs; "IMMY)VA, F.T.j IMSATMv G.T.; ArJN(.,,VAj K.T.; CHIKAMA,, N.r. Obtaining trwisformor on rmm d!3tIllSte8 or surakhsni so- looted crude oiL ani K%rvhukhur am Slaxan petroleum,, Naf- toper. i neft*khtm. no*40-1106.1 (MITIA 170) Is Institut neftekLhlah-,~ikUh pretsessoyt Baku. 465-67 Acc NRI AP602"39 (A) SOURCS CODE, UR10316/66/000/002/0077/0080 AUTHORt Xuliyevp R, Sh,j ~ksarvl 0. T.1 AYr!R!jTL&j It. K.1 Antonoval-K. 1. 0901 INXhP AN A"rbSSR TITIS8 Nfrect of various hydrocarbon groups of D-8 diesel oil on Its low-t4niperature properties SOMtCS1 Aterbaydahanskiy khimicheekly thurnall no, 2p 1966, 77-80 TOPIC TAGS1 lubricant viscosity$ lubricating oil I AR60707"d 11Y0,e00.AJeZ0A) ABSTRACTI The effect of various groups of hydrocarbons on the visegalt-T of D.0 diesel oil (SU maohine all) was studied at low tomperaturos. The groups were separated from the SU distillate ohromatographica.11,y on ASK silica gol. The viscosity am solidifioa- tion points of the aromatto hydrooarb.)ns inoreaeo with their cyclio character. It was fourid that the removal or all tars and approximtelv 30-40$ of heavy aromatic hydro- carbons frox the distUlate of SU machine oil gives the required content of the vari- ous hydrocarbon groups in the oil, so that the desired viscosity is obtained at -2000. In order to obtain this lWdrocarbon composition in the oill the distillate of SU ma- chine oil must bo subjected to a more thorough purification, The viscosity of D-8 die- 861 oil at lov temperatures can also be Improved by decreasing Its viscosity at IOOOCI when the visoosity is decreased from 8.4 to 7.5 cS at 1006C# the oorresporAing viscos- L 06465-67 rA-Ct MR, AP60kb1V-----, ity at -210C drops from 44,8 to 21 thousand c3, Orig. &A, hael 4 tables, SUB CODES It/ SUBM WE$ 3Ojul65/ ORIG RUS 001 2/2 DOGDAIX)V, K.A.j,.AITLh-~VAp K.N. Synthogle of -msthyll clnrw*sldahyds. Trudy VIIIISNDV no.5:10-17 161. (RIHA 14: 10) (Citmam&ldehyde) ACC NRa AP60244.19 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Antonova, K. P. ORG: ki*v Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases (Kiyevskiy institut gigiyeny truda 1 prorziBolevanlyr TITIZ: The effects of' local constant or Intermittent vibration on the human organism L_ 10 1 SOURCE: Gigiyena I eanitariya, no. 7. 1966, 29-32 TOPIC TAGS: biologic vibration eirfect, human physiology ANSTRACT: The effect of constant and intermittent vibration (225 cps; 0.02 mm) was studied under controlled conditions using 20 healthy mnle subjects aged 19-25. The experiment was divided Into h series: in the first series, the errects of constant vibration were studied-, in the second series, tvo-mlnute exposures to constant vibratim were separated by two-minute intervals; In the third series, two-mirute exposures to constant vibration were separated by four-minute intervals; and in the fourth series, the interval between tvo-minute exposures to vibration was decreased to 20 sec. The total exposure duration was 30 min for each series. It va3 found that the fourth series had a more deleterious physiological effect then the second and third series. Moreover, the deleterious effects of the first, necond, and third series were essentially identical. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. JCD) SuB com W Sum DATE: 19Mar65/om REr: 003/ ATD PRESS!ff~f uDcz 612.014.h5+61 . 4 AN7MOVA, "Uns. Ste ft"ts hitherto ob+Ained in raising some cocoon breeds In Rdgaria, Prir i snanie 16 no.60-11 Je063 FxC,iAPTA sec 9 Vol 13/2 Surg'. ry Feb 59 . . . .., I 1000. CLINICAL FEATURES AND SURGERY OF THYROTOXICOSES IN THE MIDDLE URALS11(usslantexi) - 1956. 2/4 (50.6t)) Ai~-Onov PHOBL. E,%'DOKR. In 10yr. 1.463 patients were operated upon - 905 with endemic goitre and 558 with thyrotoxic Rollre. In 10.9% of the Patients there was secondary thyrotoxic goitre. Severe forms were observed more often among patients with primary thyrotoxicos. in. Fatality rate was 0.23%. Good immediate results were obtained In 97.45% of patients operated upon. (S) USS11/11umn an(l Miml myuiolot,7 - Knod. lllo.)d Traasfusioir~ T-4 -cod Substitute. and Dl(. Abn Jour Ruf 'd'hur - rllo~.! M, t(, 115~,, 11591"1 Author Ivnn?vn,-V-.)rush)-.inn, A.V., luitomva, L.A., Mildinilova, G. It. In-it Titlu Delen'kiy's Medicinal Somr., (DW) Al.-,plicd iii Tmatin.- N tientu with 'rubercalanis. Or i C., M, : Sov. raeditsina, 1957, 110 4, 83-37. Abstract : Belankiylc :%edicinal sermi (rlm) win adninistorea to 27 Ixaticnts wit!-, tul.)crculnr inpiirriantr, of the lxmU.S, of the lymphatic nodes (W), and vf the fittestinos. In 5 patients, n nediimi (lc(.,rou rcnetion war, iv.;tcd. Dcuinto- Yientive, stiviuInt, ')ry, an(l ;iutritive offk!ct'l of ME bc- ca,.x., apparent. lk)dy tc;.,.i)craturc and b1co(7 1:':rnulu beca- me nomalized, and t!,c extent of ii-r,,aired LIT decreased. If M-3 was vtdjidat stared repeatedly, no renction t,l thc Card 1/1 scru-i occ-.wjx~d. -- K.N. 1-I'mak-m TOLOTP Alakenndr Ivanovich, SINITSTY, N.A.9 "do; XNAMAs Yeallas tokhnerede - [Practleas In Introducing amendments to collective fmrs statlitog) Praktika vneseniia, iumenanii v uatftv7 kolkhosoro Hooky&, Goa. lid-vo lurid. Ilt-ry, 1958. 56 p* (Hru 11:9) (collective ram) :Foruvtry. Forent Biology nild Typology JOUR.3 .%flt Z'iiir -W No. 5 1, (), Ni). 20120 .Al t Antonova, L.A. IT""TO S_nXT-mf-orF7OT*WT-9 Podalgagical Inst. Orief Description or thm Ptoronts in 11--valya- skly Le,"kh*x and Coi Basic Laws of Their Ult4tribution, O"i I G. PV'3.i 110h. z&p* 69rfixovak, gom. 1xid. in-t, 19579 v". 28 225-247 I Djmta1l'e4 description ts qiven of the right bank wntvr'l~had woodlanoa An Klivalyn#kly nnd ~osrioYom MazinskLy forest rAngox of Khvalynbkiy Laakhov~ in Sarstovskaya Oblant, which occupy the higb-! oat p^rt of the watersheds The soilm of the district are &haracterized in details The principal forest forming specitr are oak, lin- den and pin** Thm oak and lindon woods are mads, up of low quality scrub stands on gray forest *oil, The pine woods ars ropresented Co'I'd t 1/3 16 MV, If Iff, I-N i? I I k i I N T I F~ I t I V I P I'll Q ~i d vi, r P A~SSO( 1ATTON- ITISMA]t obrib-chey K u rn.--i 1( o va A"- C rinerC ird or.j-r I %11 FT K D 0.7 an 8 4 '31-11 ('()DF-1C-j 63 NO TIFF S"W R ri o,d 2 12 ANTONOVA, L._ A., and TVAROV-)MOLODNI, G. S. "Ionization in the Night Ionosphere (Cox-puscular Rypothesio)" Report presented at the Commission on Space Research, 2nd Intl. Symposium and Plenary Meeting, 7-18 April 1961, Florence Italy. 3/04 61/000/009/004/004 D214%304 AUTHORs Antonoval L.A. TITLE: -is-a-Surement of corpuecular radiation at heights up to 100 km PERIODICALs Akademi a nauk SSSR. Izvestiya, Seriya geofizicheskaya, no. 9, T961t 1437 - 1438 TEXTs The author describes the results of corpuecular radiation measurement in a rocket eperiment conducted on July 21# 19599 a a time when the sun was I above the horizon. A photomultipliert sent up in a rockett was shielded from lateral raostion and from direct sunlight. The photomultiplier entry alit was directed to- wards the sky zenith. Comparison of the results obtained with ~1) an optical filter, and with (2) an aluminum screen (0.18 mg/cm thick) and a phosphor ZnStAg indicated the presence of corpuacular (electron) radiation at heights of 75-105 km. The energy of elec- trons was deduced to be 10-40 keV# from the fact that an aluminum Card 1/2 8/04 61/000/009/004/004 Measurement of corpuscular D214YD304 sheet of 2.0 mg/cm2 thickness absorbed the corpuscular radiation completely. The electron flux density was estimated to be 0.01 era. czff2.eeo- ster-1. The results reported confirmed an earlier obser- vation of corpuscular radiation below 100 km (by L.A. Antonova and G.S. Ivanov-Kholodnyy (Ref# lt Izvestiya AN SSSR# Ser. geofiz.9 no* 5t 1960)). Acknowledgements are made to G.S# Ivanov-Kholodnyyt G*A,, Bordovakiy, I.V. Petrusinskayap A.V. Chudaykin and N.D. Maea- nova for their help, There are 2 figures and 2 referencest 1 Sov- iet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc, The reference to the English-lan- guage publication reads as follows: J.A. Van Allen, Proc. Nat# Acad. Sci-t 43# no. 1# 1957, ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR# Institut prikladnoy geofiziki (Academv of Sciences* USSRO Institute of Applied Geo- physics) SUBMITTED: September 29, 1960 Card 2/2 "9116 S/020/611/140/005/01 21022 11IS130 B 1041, B102 AUTHORS: Ivanov-Kholodnyy, G. S. , Find Ant onova, L, A TITLE: l-,ni-ontion of the nocturrial hy po t liv al S) PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR- Doklady. v, 140, r.k) io6-. IC,62 - 1065 TEXT: In 11')9. V. I. Kl*nF;ovskiY (PrtrodFi. no. charged particl-t-i -is Flources of lonlization of tho no1-'.urn;,1 :3no3pliere. R. L. Smith. R. A. HPI'llwell, 1. W, Yabreff ('J' Gov;'hy!' ~L. a!') (1960)) nrid B. t, WBrien, J.A.Vati Allen ot al, (J. G#~,(-phys, Ron . 61 2583 (1960)) obtained new proofs for the existenck, of -Iortroii beams in the upper atmosihere. Assuming that, during the MCht. ionization ~,n the ionosphere is caused by an electron particle flux, thp author-3 enlculated the particle energy. Equilibrium between gonpration and recombination of ions was assumed. Using data of V, V. Mikhn-vtch 11. S. Danilin et al. (Sborn. Iiskusetvennyye sputniki Zemli, no.. ~, 6, ('9,-9)) about density of atmosphere, and of A. D. Danllov (SI-orn. 1.-,k,,ir3s!-;ennyy,, ve Card 114 ........... 29116 S/020/61/140/00VO 1 2/M Ionization of the nocturnal B I 041/B 102 sputnikl Zemll, no. 7,'1960, p. 56) about the effective rtcombination -oofficietit. an oloctron enorgy flux of I - I - 10 wriv -)btftined. The effoctive electron enorgy in thl, flux was est.mr-t#-3i to te 200 ev The total .,lumber of electrons In It wav. '-109 - 5.1010 cm-2.80c, i. For ail explanation of lon'.zat'.ot. ~-f tho cocturnal ionosphoro by particles, it is therefor.? n(-Cessary to assumo a ;cwprful flux of soft electrons, The electron spectrum may be ropresented by a power function; N(E)dE- E .I'dE, where V - 4 ~ '), Th- akittiors asBvimp electron sources In the tonospherp and a certain accelerat-.on mechanism f:)r electrons, K, 1. GrIngau7 (DAN. '31 . 1!01 (1960)) is ri,?nticnei. Th-?re are i table and 19 refPrences. 7 'Doviet. and 2 nvn-Sovlet. The three most recent re-ferencos to Eng.'13h- 31 arlg,i mg e pu 1, 1 ~ :1 ~ I c ns r (' a I a 9 f v'- 1 ow s :R. E. P rp na t t . Am Rock. Soc, J. IQ. 761 (1960); F, H- 11011Y R. G. Johnson. J. Geophys Res , 61 , 771 (' 9(-0) 1 K A. And-rvn, J. Geophys. Res., ~L. 51)1 (1960).-- ASSOCIATION. Institut prikladnoy geofizlkl Akadomli n.-i-,!ir SSSR ~Inrttute of Applied Geophysics of tha A,:ademy of USSR) Card 2/4 29A'.1 15 8/020/61/14()/OC5/012/022 lonistation of the nocturnal.*% B104/BI02 PRESENTED: May 24, 1961t by Ye. K. Fodorov, Academician SUBMIIIND: March 14s 1961 Card 3/4 Z 9 )U 6 8/020 61/140/005/0-, , 022 Ionization of the nooturnal... B104/B102 a A: A. CK x r-c" W 210 6.106 1.10 7.106 4-1019. A IWI 1,3 11 1 PO A A. 0. 1.740. 6.1 It" no :10 2-10 1:6.10, 10-1. 1.7-101t 3.2-19 - 2M KO 0' 3 5110, 8.5 t01 23P w 10-t 3-1(P J-19"'I 1.2 Iwo I I in- W 3, 4:110. 2:4.10, 1j, 1(11 M 1.104 67 10-1 9.14(p 4.6-10-u 7:001 1:1:10-: AM 3.2-10. 2.1-100 '%5-W M Noe 't: 5.10- f.3-fol f-100101.3.10" S.0-10-0 am 2 A-1too 1.7-10, 2, 0. f (0 1:1(0 3-101 00 3 10-13 2.10- 6.5-to- 1,1.10- 2 2 0 144 9 1:33:11tr x 101 1.10-1 b0 2.10,113.5-1010 1 4 190 S to- IAO~ 25 6 IQ--- aA. 1 5. 1) 10, 7.0. o:. M"I'M 0) - of ro 4:1 1 1 . U I IM 1,-4 10 2.1 01 2 .~M .11 A. 06 3,:2 lot 7 V t A., 0 2.1 0& 2.0 0_. '.5 - At , - - -1 r Table I Table 1. Thi eleotron energy apeotrum. Legend: 1) hoiglit in kmi 2~ elsotron ooncentrationi 3) effeative rooombination coofficienti 4 number of rooombinationsi 5) density of the atmosphere; 6) qn w IQdhl 7) elootron energyj 8) ooeffioient of ion generation. Card 4/4