SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VERKHOVTSEVA, E.T. - VERKHUNOV, V.M.

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SOV51-7-4-23/32 AUTIHORS .5hklyarevskiy, I.N., Varkhartseva, 3.T. and ?olyskova, TITLE: On the "Vernier Effect" Obsdrved when the Thickness of Thick Layers is Measured Using an Interforometric Method. PE'RIODICa: Optika i spektroakoplya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 4. pp 566-568 (Uzlzia) ABSTRACT; In a preceding paper Shklyarevskiy (Rof 1)' described tin irktarfororastric method of measuring thickness of thin and thick films. Two plates were used, distance tj apart. A layer of thickness t deposited on, aay, one half of one of the plates, reduced the air gap locally to t2, i.e. t = ti - t2- If these plates were :)Iacad in front of a spectrograph slit and illuminated with a parallel boam 'of' white ught, then two syateras of equal -chroma ti a -ord or lineit were observed in the focal plane of the spactrograph camera. By solecting the air gaps tj and tZ it was possible to make one line of m-i:h order of one system to coincide with ann-th order line of the second system. The wavelength ~o of the coincident lines and their interi'arence orclers determine the layer thickness. t = (m - nAo/2. (1) This fornAtla is independent of the phase shifts (Ref 1.). is. now Card 1/3 coincidenco between lines of the squal-chro-natic-order syatems shoald F Arvr~fflzw M SOV/51-7-4-23/32 on the "'Vernier Effect" Observed when the Thickness of Thick Layers is J_'easured Using an Interferometric Yethod occur after k lines of one systain and (k + 1) lines of the second system, I.e. the so-called vernier effect shouid be observed. The authors show that the exact vernier effect vmuld be jossiDie oniy i.L -cne dispersion of the phase shift was absent. If such dispersiou occurs exact coincidence of ;aore than one pair of lines is im-possiblo. ',then not even one ktir of lines Is coincident on an interforo6ram, the film thickness can be calculated using nX' t = t1 - t2 = 21-0 (10) 2 2 where n and ia aro the orders and 1\01 ar-3 -the -r.~valangthzi of the t,.,.,o lines which al;-aost coincide. Yaj;lect* of the pha3a :;hiiti in Sq (10) le.ads to an error in the fifth olace. 2his is uni,aporte&nt In zaeasurwjent of thicknesses of the order of several microas as shovn by the practical ex=Dle of a ZnS layer rhose interfarograw iu givan in a fiagure on p 568. The wavelengths and the iziterfar~ancs orders of the almost coincidant lines Card 2/3 SO-1/31-7-4-23/32 On the "Vernier Effect" Observed -when the Thickness of Thick Layers Is Measured Using an Interferanstric Method shown in the figure. are listed in a table on p 568. The mean thickness of the ZnS layer, calculated using Eq (10) was 49998.45 1, which differs only slightl from 50 000.2 1 calculated using Eq (1) for thet A= 5263.18 f. ~'~cknowledgnent is made to K.D. Sinallnikov for his advice. There are 1 figure, 1 table and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 2 37ngliah and 1 translation from Bnglish into Russian. ZIUBMITTED: Larch 27, 1959 Card 3/3 A C C f'SSI N N 'r~ cle te tf-u I n 01 Is int,.Liat i. n 4 f -trl( lat!ml effe( i I r 7 -1, 17, or. !A . an F d u r ing i r -A t IN F N C i,: 0 L 14059-66 EWT(1)/EWA(J)/T/EWA(b)-2 RO/JK ACC UR: AP6003600 SOURCE CODE: UR/0016/65/000/010/0047/0054 AUTHOR: Pilipenko, V. G. S4chekina, T. A.; Verkhoviseva,_G. M.,_ ORG: Stavropol' Planue Institute of the Caucasus-a id I 3nacsiuca"s--,(Stavropollskiy--~- -institut Kavkaza i Zavkavkazlya) TITLE: Properties of.a. dry cutaneous associated,jaccineagainst plagued tularemia, and-brucellosis, prepared in a single ampoule SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 10, 1965, 47-54 .$:---vaccine, - immunity, --infectious -disease t--- microbiology. 1;ruce1losis-,--- _10PIC-TAG -tularemia -ABSTRACT: Tests on-animals and humans showed that the dry--associated trivalent vac-; cine prepared by the authors in a single ampoule was equIvalent to a mixture of dry standard live univalent vaccines or agar subcultures in react Lon -produc i rig proper- ties, nature of the vaccinal process, and creation of izm;unity against plague, tula- remia, and brucellosis. As in the univalent vaccines, tFe associated vaccine con- tained, after drying, the following quantities of live bacteria: jX-20% plague, UDC: 615.371 [576.851.45+576.851.418 Card 1/2 L 14o59-66 ACC-NR; AP6003600 10-20% tulare-mia, and 50-60% brucellosis. The trivalent vaccine 1.9 particularly suited for large-scale. production should the need arise. Orig. aft. has: 4 figures$ 7 tables. E: 06/ SWIM DATE: IlFeb65/ ORIG REP: COW I= FMF: 000 119 af a dry ople.-itanarius polr"Lldnt vaccine against plAgueq tulf-reado, a-rd b-zuce3.1c.sle prepared in ona ampule. ZImr.mila,oblel.9 epid, I immun, 42 no.20s47- 54 0 165* (MM 18til) I# '%av-royn`%.IsMy protivor-,humir %, r !.nstittit Favkaza L zalfavkas Iya. VERKHOVTSEVA, M.I.; RUBANI Ye.L.; SUVOROV, N.N. Tryptophan isolation from the culture fluld with the help of ion-exchange resins. Prikl. biokhim. i mikrobiol. I no.5: 585-586 S-0 165. (M:1RA 18,11) 1. Moskovskiy khimika-tekhnologicheakiy Institut Imeid Mendeleyeva. - VERKHDVTSEVA M.I. Study of cellulase produced by thermophilic bacteria. Mikrobialogiia 34 no-3':430-436 My4e 165. (AURA 18:11) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. LOGINOVA, L.G.; VFMIOVI'SFVA, H.I. Aminopherase activity in thermotolerant Saacharomycee cere-vielae yeasts. Ydkrobiojogiia 33 no.108-41 Ja-F 264. Ocqm 1,7,9) 1. Inntitut mikrobiologil AN SSSR. VERKHOVTSEVAt-T.P.j IEVITOV, MA Enzypatic converaion of mareapteacetic acid amino derivatives in the biosynthesis of penicillin. Antibiotiki 9 no.7:583-587 JI 164, (14M 1e..3) 1. Vseijoyusnyy naucIno-issledovatellski)r inatitut antibiotikov, Moskva, ORWVA, N.V.; VBMOVTbWA, T.P. Comparative ph7siological characteristics of two strains of Actinomyces r1mosus LS-T 118 and 293.which produce oxytstra~ cycline. Antibiatiki 4 no.l126-31 Ja-F '59. OUR& 12:5) 1. Vaenoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellilkiy institut antiblotikov. (ACTIMONTGNSO r~mogus, strains prod. oxytetracycline (Rug)) (CiXMTRACYCLIN, Actinomyces rimasus prod. oxytetre-cycline (Run)) RABINOVICH, U.S.; ILVITOV, X.Me; KULIKOVA, G.H.; VF-RFJlOVT5ZVj WILMS F.ml Study of the precursors and fragments of antibiotics. Part 9- Carbonyl and tric,&rboxylic derivatives of thiog:Lycolii-. acid. Zhur,ob*kJiim, 33 no,100135-3140 0 163, (MM& 16:22) L. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatells1dy institut antibioti- kov. ussR/Forestry - Forest cultures. K. Abs Jour Ref zhur - Biol., No 4., 1958p 15393 Author Ye.P. Verkhovtsev Inst Siberian Technological Forestry Institute. Title The Seed Respiration Rate of Siberian Larch and Its Importance in Forest Seed Planting Practice. (Intensiunost' dykhaniya sezyan listvemitay sibirskoy i znacheniye etogo yavleniya dlya praktiki lesosamennogo delta). Orig Pub Tr. Sibirsk. lesotekhn. in-ta, 1956) sb. 14, 73-81. Abstract The respiration rate was determined (with twenty-four hour exposure by computing the emitted C02 according to the additional. weight of absorptive tubes vith soda lime) at moistures of 7.14, 17-89 and 24.o% and at a tempera- ture of 5-550 with intervals of 50 in seeds; from the Card 1/2 USSR/Fore6try - Forest Cultures. K. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biola, No 4j 1958, 2.5393 current year harvest in Sonskiy timberland, Kftakassaya Autonomous Oblast'. With increased moisture the res- piration rate grew, The maximum respiration tepperatu- re for seeds with 7.14A moisture was 500, for seeds with average moisture 150, and for the most rxiist 400, Lifting the temperature above the critical UL&1*1 causcd a drop in germination and sectIling power. ';,Ihc-n Siberian larch seeds are extracted from the cones it. Ure heated drying rooms, it is recommended that the temperature be kept for the first 4-5 hours at 35-40 and later at 45- 500. Card 2/2 Ts- ~F U USSR Forestry. Forest Plants. K-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No. 1, 1958, 1385 Author : Verkhovtsev, Ye. P. Inst : Siberian Forest Engineering Institute Title : Forest Ameliorative Measures in the Tuvinskaya Autonomous Oblast I Orig Pub: Tr. Sibirsk. lesotekhn. in-ta, 1955, 11, 1-:130 Abstract: Examined are problems of the formation and development of the second group of protective- water preserving-regulating forests and those of the first group on islands, river beds, and bottom lands. The significance of field-pro- tecting forest belts for the oblastIp the me- thods and agricultural technique of creating C ard 1A 'USSR / Forestry. Forest Plants. K-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No. 1, 1958, 1385 them, the types of belts in cormection with the ecological characteristics of the territortes proposed for afforestation, and questions ()f seed preparation are all discuased. Card 2A SAMOKffVALOVA# G. V.; VEMOVTSEVAp M. I, I DAVYDOVA, I. M. Amino acid composition of Scorzoners, bispwdea L. Report 1116. 1; Qualitative amino acid composition. Mauch. dokl, vys.,shkoly; biol. nauki. no.3:155-157 162, MIRA 5:7) 1, Rekomandovans. kafedroy biokhimii rasteniy Morkovskogo gosudaretvannogo universitets. im. M. 1. Lomonosova. (SCMONERA) (AMINO ACIDS) ORLOVAv F.Ve; POPOVAq L*Ao; MAKAREVICII, V,Goj VMMIOVTSEVAl T.P. Physiological features of the fungi which produce tetracyclines. tmdy Inst. mikrobiol. no. 6:251-264 159. (FIRA 13: 10) 1. Vuesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellakiy Institut antibiot1kav. (ACTINOMYCES) RABINCVICH, M.S,; LEVITOV, M-M-; KULIKOVA, G.N.; YAKUSHINA, L.M.1 VERKHOVTSEVA~ T.P.; MELLER, F.M. Synthesis of precursors and fragments of antibiotics. Part 7: Carboxy derivitives of mercaptoacetic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.01167-1179 Ai? 162. Off RA 15W 1. Voesoy-uznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. (Acetic acid) (Antibiotics) SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; RABIKOVICH, M.S.1 LEVITOT, ML; VEMOITSEVA, TOP!; I .,fftEOBRAZIMISKATA.- Ye.V.; KULIKOVA, G.N.; KALINOVSKIY, Synthesis of the precursous and fragments of antibiotics. Part 4: Thioglycolic acid derivatives. Zluw.ob.khim. 31 no-5:1453-1458 my 2614 MRA 14:5) 1, Vseso~,uznyy nauchno-issledovateltally institut antibiotikoV, (Acetic acid) (Antibiotics) VERK=WA q T. P. v KLAFOVSKAYA, K. 1. 9 LEVITOV, M. P. j GOTCIVTSEVA, V. A. , and YUDINAj 0. M. (USSR) "The Biosynthesis of Penicinins and Penicillin-11ke Substances in fermentntion without a precursor." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congrees~ Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 SEMN, V.A.; VERKHOVTSEVA, T*Ps i f, S.tladies on a pposibility of the syntliesis of synna~ktin by P. chryoogenuf. Antibiotiki 5 no.3.'-U-;',',5 It-Wi '60. 1 (MM 14:6) ~. Voesoyuznyy nauchAo-lealedovatellskiy inistitut antibiotikov. (SYNNEMATIME) (PENICILLIU14) VEMOVTSEVA, T.F.; ORLOVAp N.V. Some probl:ema of,amino acid metabolism in organisms producing osytetracycline. Antiblotiki 5 no.1337-42 -Ta-F 160 . (MIPA .13 ' 7) 1. Voesoyusnyy nauchno-iseleday-atel'skiy inatitut antibiotilcov. (ACTINOMYCES) (AMINO ACID MATABOLISM) IZVITCV, M.M.; VERIOfOVTSEVA T.P ; PABINOVICH, M.S.; PREOMMHENS)AYA, Ye.V.; R&NiKAYA, I.S.; SIMMISON, A.11. KmKWA, G.~ ~, - Blosynthesis of now penicillins using propylmercaptoacetic acid derivatives as precursors. Antibiotiki 6 no.7:575-581 il 161. Wlflh 15-.6, 1. Vseooyuznyy nauchno-inaledovateliskiy institut antibiotikov. (FENICILLIN) (ACETIC ACID) VEMOVTSBT, ra. T. Furnace maintenance in -7 sector. Hetallurg no.5:26-27 MY '56. (KWA 9: 9) l.Starshi.v master martanovskogo tsekha, No.2 Magnitogorskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. (Magnitogorsk--Open-hearth furnaces) MAKAREVICH. V.G.; V~RUOVTSBVA, T.P.; LAZNIKOVA, T.N. Some features of vitnmin B2 biosy-nthesis in cultures of Proplonibacterium, shermankand Actinomyces olivaceus [with summary in English]. Mikrobiologlis 27 no.1:19-26 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovntellskiy institut nutibiotikov, MoBkvn. (ACTINOACBS, metab. vitamin B , synthesis by Actinomycea olivneaus (Rua) (PROP ION IBACYRR IUM, metab. vitamin B12 synthesis by PropionibActerium shermnni (Rua) (VITAMIN B12, metRb. Propionibnaterium shermnni & Actinomyces olivacaus synthesis (Rua) ORLOVA, N.V.~;~VLMOVTSWA, T.P. Significance of phosphrous, nitrogen and lactic acid of corn extract for the biosynthesis of o37tatracycline. Kikrobiologiia 28 no.4t 514-521 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Voesoyuzny7 nauchno-iseledo7atellskiy inetitut antibiotikov, Mookva. (OX"BTRACYCLINS metab. (MOSP110RUS metab. (NITROGEN metab.) (CMM MEDIA) ORLOVA, N.V.; VLqKHOVTSEVA, T.P. Comparative study of the physiological characterietll~cs of terrai7cin and biomycin producers (with summary in English]. Ktkrobiologiis 26 no-5:565-572 B-0 157. (HIRA 10:12) 1. Vaesovuznyy nauchno-iosladovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. Ho a ICV8 . (ACTINOMES, strains prod. oxytetracycline & chlortetracycline (Rua)) (OXYTENTRACYCLIM, metabolism, Actinomyces synthesis (Rug)) (CHIAORTNTRAGYCLINS, metabolism. same) vim T.P. SURIKOVA. Ye. I. 4twatitative chromatograpby of vitanin 1112 produoe4 by some micro- organisms (with summar7 in Inglish]o Tcq)*med*khim~ 2 no~6:43B,3442 N-D 156, WRA 10:3) 1. Tsesoyuz"y nauchno-issledovatellskiy instltut antibiotikov Ministerstva sdravookhrananiya SSn. Hookva. (VITAMIN, B12, determ. quantitative chromatography of vitamin b 12 produ(*d by some microorganisms) Country :USSR Category :'Joroblolory. fttlbloviv. and Symbiosis. kntibiotice. Ab3. doue :Pef' ziur-Biol 1'0 23, 19r5-3, No 1 0~717 Author :(Yriova, 14. V.; VerkhovtoavaiT. P. Institut. : Title :Comparative invastigation of Vie Nlysiological k~haracteristicn of Terrany,~Ii- and Morycin Producers Or ig, Pub. :N11crobiologiva, 1957, 20', '%o 5, 545-572 Abstract :In experiments on oscillators the physiolo--ical proper- Q ties of the chlortatracycliris producer, A. aureofacions -0 536 and o-' the oxytetracyc line producer, A. rimostis i%'0 8229 weri compared. Or a medium containing corn extract and ar=rium salts strain 536 grows more quick13 during the first 24 hourF; and nonsuma& the nitror-on and carbohydrates noonor than strain A229. On the second to third day, t1he weight of tFo mycalia reach a maitimum, r.ftor mhich autolysis occurs. A. ricosun accumulatso the greatest biological mass on the third to fourth day, and at the end of the fermentation the weight of the mycelia does not decrease. An early (first to second day) decomposition into sporaq with a subsequent C ard 1/2 try jxcaouon-Sory 4'as. Jour rZOf 7hur- viol., NO 23P 19581 No W717 Author Institut. Titlo OriG Pub. Abstract :alternatioii of generations ia characteristic of this (Coat.) strain. This phenomenon was not noted in A.. aurei3facio3ni In contrast to A. rimosus, strain 536, forms only a OrAIT quantity of proteolytio enzymes and utilizes the nitrate nitropen to a much smaller extant than does A. rimaus; in contrast to the lattar, it does not PTow on media containing maltosa, 1;alactose and mannitol. Strain 8229 does not form oxytetraoycline on medium containing FlU006e. A. aureofaciene in more sensitive to a dateri- oratior. o ration conditions than is A. rimosus. It is noted that beither antibiotic is formed during the period of most active growth (first twenty four hours).-- Card- F. 0. Blinov. 2/2 F-28 TM!aJOVTSxVA, T.P.; SURIKOVA, Ye. I. I - ~ Method for quantitative determination of the true vitamin B12 by the bio-autographic technique. Lab. delo 3 no.2:24-26 Mr-AP '57 (HLRA 10:5) 1. Iz Ysesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute antiblotikov (dir. M.A. Guborniyev), Moskva. (VITAMINS--B) (CIMORLTOGRAPaIC LNALYSIS) A a U_"_1v_A_A V _A -j A - M ft 9 DIM-) -4 4 .#Vt 1 $316 A10 PSI.# **a F4 -- --- --- //-,o i 104 ae warlom em"rater*e adwrdw of be- Taigasbytissuesolbloorptarits. N-M-Sealtyanand _VCtkhoyWv%.,.,QaAU4y A"d. JV4186 S-5--S-R- $9, j)( 948) 5Rjjj6ks of winter wheat were vacuum- :,"o 0 infiltrated with mannijol sans. and the %M)uU uvfe impt at vantoks tenips. 3 hn. before dttn- Of dtUct Of gdswP- 00 1 IA 0(mi, which was done by biking and dttn. al the alibir to i ~ i alwwb Invertase from a su"ounding Wn. acimcdins to Kur- (C.A. 41, IMA) fol 3(1 ntin. at 30', The temp. rantecovered -13' to 27', with each let WON held Within 4104 1-2 duting the eipt. Lower temp. increases the ad too awity P.MT I" "tion tunic 00 tratiz 4 mannitol 70%) - Ile == it 00 3 strongly "Yates the later ad csWially noticed at lowrr temp. 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(Candidate of technical sciences) ,J.-ORG: none C~ n-a I-ItLE.- The poly-tro multistable circuit SOURCE: Friborostroyeniye, no. 5, 1966, 11-12 F-TOPM-TAGS-4. -frequency-conversion, ftequency-converter, frequency multiplication. ABSTRACT: The principle of operation, the design, and the circuitry of a multl- stable pmjytron are described. The device Is a frequency converter with a regulated conversion factor in which a transistorized keyed phase detector detects the fundamental frequency n9 well as the sub- and higher-harmonics. Basically, the device consists of a phase detector, a dc-amplifier and a de to ac converter. The circuit is shown in Figure 1. A sequence of rectangular pulses (voltage Ve) with a frequency fj is applied to the phase detector which consists of two transistors, T, and T2. The rectifted output voltage, smoothed by capacitor C, is amplified by a two stage dc-amplifter (T3, TO. An amplification factor of about 50-70 provides the required signal*level to drive the following Oc to ac converter (TS, T.). Vary!ng the control voltage from I to 5 v yields a frequency change of the converter output from 10 to 50 kc. Initially)switch K is in position 2, thus applying the dc voltage Estart to the input of the dc amplifier. The value of Estart is determined by the f 1/2 UDC: 621.374.4 L 27490 66 ACC NRj AP6015341 E rt c JUtput :1W +1 471- --- 127. 0, ren-vi MO W, its WS Wt we W 'I output -at# Wj WO fit Wf rh TA, then excites the polytron at ..number of the harmonic desired. Switching to position the given harmonici and the circuit remains in this state as long as required. The output signal is d sequence of rectangular pulses (fg) with an amplitude of up to 5 volts. The output power is not less than 50 mw. 11te circuit shown has ten stable states, corrsponding to ten output frequencies between 15 kc and 42 kc, and thus can ~d be used as a converter from dc to decimal digital code. Orig. art. has 3 figures an? I table. ( IGS L. G, none/ ORIG REF: 003/ AID PRESS:4119610 C,,d 2 / 2 SUA CODE- 09 / SUBM DATE. V7-9,G vl~ 2. E'0VT(M)/EWA(d)/EW(t)/EW?(b) ASr,(f)-Z/ASD(B)-3/APADC/,--S3~gs) UJ-9/ D J G JDZIG , , SSIO A ZC MSION NR: AT4048715 8/0000,'64/000/000/0209/0213 AUTHOR. Vvedonskly, V. , Prokhoienko, K. K., Zhdmov, P. L., Bomenchonko, G. V.. Vasillyev, N. Yo., Vorkho;FtGov, Z. V., Nakonachny"y, N. F. TITLE: A stuAy of the effect of rare e" metals on the quality of stainless steels and stool HIS 1,7 'SOURCE: Vacsovuznoy-0 sovoshchanlye po splavam re 1963. Voprosy9 toorti i primononlya r"I=omernyliva InOtC.LIOV tkrobpe.~Pl MI-11-toNve-ory and use of rare- earth motala); matarlaly* GovenbehAMYA. Mosoow, Ltd-vo Nauka, 1964, 209-213 TOPIC TAGS: rare earth metal, Btalaless stool, cerium modifier, stool plasticity, austonito!-carbide stool, auutenito-forrito stool, forrocerium, stool inclusion, cerium oxysulfido, red hardness/steel R18 .ABSTRA study was urdertaken to determine whothez cerium introduced as a modifier oul tneroaso plasticity during rolling of staots IMMMM6 (pcatenito-c"bid and 07Xh25NIj auatenite-forrite) which roslBt deformation-. ~Tstsw~erq~onductod undorl industrial conditions-, forrocerium. corresponding to a Co concentration of up to 0. 4% was added-to the metal before discharge or Into the ladle. A41ditions of 0. 2% to either stool increased plasticity during hot deformation. Increasing the Ce to 0. 4% decreased Card L 15200-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4048716 0 plasticity, owing to the formation of specific defects near the surface In the transcrystal- line zone consisting of accumulations of small inclusions, posuibly cerium oxides and sul- fides. In the l0KhI6N25M6 steel, such addition led to a change In the distribution of car- bides In the cast metal, owing probably to a decrease in carbon solubility; an Increase in cerium favored carbide BegroGation throughout the grains rather than at their boundaries, leading to a more even distribution 9f carbides in iho outor Ingot layers. Such addition had no significant influence on the amount of the alpha phase and its distribution in the 07Kh25NI3 stool. Its introduction led to a now form of non-motallic dot-like inclusions, apparently cerium oxysulfides, accumulating tmovenly in the stool. Increasing the cerium addition led to a sharp decrease (to almost complete disappearance) of mangancao and Iron sulfides and silicates. Cerium modification of the IDKU025M stAtel At a 0.25-0.209o' concentration resulted in increanod exterior and Interior planatiolty and incroased the )-Laid of suitable blooms by 8%. Forrocarium or a mixture of rare earth metals was added to the R18 stool a[wr reduction; performance and red hardness were determined after oil quenching. Red hardness increased by 25C, due to the increased resistance of the martensito to heating. Polished specimens of the cast stool &htwed a more even distribu- tioa of the lodeburite eutectio; this Increased the plasticity during rolling. The inodifier did not increase the yield. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. C.,d 2/3 3/3 . . I .. . Card . . . - ~ I - - - .: - I I *' ------ I LOGINOVA, L.G.; V~.(IYA"1VTSFVA M.I. Amiric acial r*-q,.,J.rerer-t. of tljerrwol,~mirr. tLs. ~"-L luaty-Joinfli in 32 no.2t2l6-l')21 Y;r...;T) 163. (MiFA 17:9) 1. institut rlkrobiol,-,.v'.i AN ~~SP. ,VIMKHOVTSEVA,.T.P.; BUYANOVSKAYA, I.S.; LEVITOVp M.M. Di- and tricarboxylic sulfide-containing acids: precmrsors of now biosynthetic penicillins. Mikrobiologiia 3.3 no.l:-.16-22 Ja-F 164. (141PA 17:9) 1. Vseoo3niznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut antibiotikav. -VERKHjVYKH F.P., WiRONOV,A.M., GALFERIN, A.L., GIRiW11CH, H,A.p MAKSD(OV,'P.H.p Ba.)WKII,A.L. and 3,N~,, ~14 1. "Blood transifusion in treatmtnt of Tubarculosis." rprobl. Tuberky. No. 1.3-14, Jan.- Feb., 1950. 2 figs., 3 refs. Much work has been done in the Soviet Uniox-i to probe that tuberculous patients are not allergic tc human blood. It has also oJen proved triat blood tranEfusions in these cases ne.d not produce any general of local roact!Dna whatdoever. T:.e verl severe reactions which were produced by tramsfusion at 1i e begin inr of the wxperiwznts have m)w been elirAnation it has b,-en of asepsis in the tedhnique af administration Transfusion cannot be re.-,jrded as a basic method of treatment but series a subsidiary purpoeet (a) as a haemostatic; (b) as a stiffftxlator of the connecti'ie tiac,-uesl (c) as suvotitution therapy after great blood loss. Blood transfusion is also inportant as a pr liminary to surgical intervention and in p.)st- opeeative t:eat:~ebt. More work s ould be donr on the desensittzing effect of blood tranefuli,)n in the p:e,'qence of pleural reactions o treatment with ar'Gificial pneumotherax. 'A'he use of drf serum is advisable as a haemostatic agent. Blood transfusions ate cintraindicated in ~opelehv cased s ch an t ose )f acute cascous pneumonia, acute bacriatogenous apread, and terminal exacerbations. H.W* Swann So: Abstracts of World Medicine. Vol. 8., 1950. VIIRKHOYM, F. P. , Thoracic aspirator in intrapleural pneumonoly-gig. Probl. tuberk. Moskva no.4:71-72 July-Aug 1951 (CIML 21-1) 1. Docent. 2. Of Voronezh Oblast Tuberculosis Dispensary (Read Physician -- N. S. Pokhvisneva). PUCHKOMIY, Bess; 9MIQYY J, L; MIPU, A.L Protective action of gelatin and peptone towards sodium potassium tartrobismath&to. Ukr.khim.shur. 20 no-5:523-526 054. (MUIA 8:1) 1. Vvovskly zeditsinskiy institut, kafedrst obshchey khImii. (Gelatin) (Peptones) (Biscathates) GRIZODUBOVA, V.S., polkovnik, qeroy Sovetskogo Soyuza; VERKHOZIN A.M., po2kovn:Lk From the oame regiment* VestaVozd..Fl, noo3:72-80 W 1611, (MnA 14:6) 1. Byvshly komandi 31-go gvardeyokogo polka bombard:Lrovshchikov (for Grivodubova)* 2o Byvehiy nachalina shtaba 31-11o gvardeyokogo pqlka (for Verkhozin). (World War,, 1939-19/+5-Aerial.operations) ACC NR: AP6037059 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/051/,)J5/1721/1327: AUTHOR: Krinchik, G. S.; Verkhozin, A. N. ORG-.,,,~Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny universitet) ~~jTl=:,- investigation of the magnetic structure of a. ferromagnetic substance by ,-UTnagnetooptic apparatus with micron resolution 1T, -SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 51, no. 5, 1966, 1321- TOPIC TAGS: nickel, ironp ferromagnetism, magnetic domain boundary, magnetic struc- ture, magnetooptic effect, permalloy, magnetizationp hysteresis loop, magnetic hysteresis, ABSTRACT: The authors illustrate soine possibilities of employing a local method of measuring magnetization. The,employed magnetooptic method and the apparatus is based on measurements of light reflections from minute regions of a ferromagnetic surface, about one square micron in area, and was described in detail eLrlier (PTE no. 4, 171, 1964). It makes it possible to determine the change of magnetization of the investigated local portion of the surface under the influence of some external action (field or elastic stress). The apparatus was used to measure the thickness orl- the transition layers between domains in nickel and iron. In the case of nickel values on the order of 0-35 p are obtained for the thickness, close to the theoretics, 0.206. In the case of iron, a value of 0.5 Ii - 1.0 M was obtained, which did not Card 1/2-- ACC NRs AP6037059 agree veU vith the thoery. The reasons for the discrepancy are b*riefly discussed. The authors also measured the orientation angle of the magnetization vector in surface domains o.65 p to 1.8 p thick in permalloy films with a "transcritical', hysteresis loop and found it to be of the order of x/2. 7he authors thank Professor L. S. Palatnik and L. I. Lukashenko for supplying the samples of the "transcritical" films. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 4 formulas. SUB CODE:' 2o/ suBm IDATs: o3aLn66/ oRio Rw: oo6/ OTH PJKF: 003 VERKHRATSKAYA, D.A. [Verkhrats'ka, D.A. dotsent; ASMALOVSKIY, G.V. [As- H.M. assistent Use of cobalt chloride in atonic hemwrhage in labor. Preliminary report, Ped., akush. i gin. 23 no.4:40-41 161. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. kafedroy - prof.A.V. Anisimov) Stanislavskogo meditsinskogD instituta (direktor - dot- sent G.A.Babenko (Babenko, H.A.1). V 71- VARKHATSIM., H.S. Biological activity of polyphenols occuring in conifer needles- (with sum ry in Nnglishl, Ukr.blokhim.zhur. 29 no.4:479-485 157. (KIRA 11-1) 1. Xafedre biokhimii Kiivelkogo medichnogo institutu. (MNOIL) (SCURVY) (SPRUCI) VERKHRATSKIY, N.S. Age-related characteristics of eArenaline and noradrenaline oxidation in the heart of vhite rats under the action of monoamine oxidpLee.'Vop. geron. i geriat. 4:117-121 165. ' (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut gerontologii AM SSSRp Kiyev. USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Vitamins. V Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1958, 85210. Author :_Yerch-atls Inst : Not given, ivity of the Poly- Title : The Problem of the Biological Act phenols of Acerose Leaves (Needles of Conifers). Orig Pub: Ukr. biokhim. zh., 1957, Vol 29, No 4, 479-485. Abstract: Combined treatment of experimental scurvy Jr. gui- nea pigs with peroral doses of 10 Mg of polyphenols or spruce needles (SN) and 10 mg asco::,bic acid (AA) for a period of 30 days led to recove.*~Iy of all animals. Treatment with AA alone was le9D effec- tive. The level of AA in the organs Df anigd~s which had received both SN and AA was higher th9b in animals treated only i~)ith AA, The addition of Card 1/2 50 USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Vitamins. V Abs Jour~: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1958, 85210. ..'.bstra-,t: SN to liver slices of animals kept on a scarbutu- genic diet stimilated the reduction of dihydro- ascorbic acid to AA. The addition of SN to liver slices of animals on a diet rich in vitamin P pro- duced no such stimulation. SN increases the cap- illary resistance in mice, also. From the author's resume. Card 2/2 DANTLEVSKIT, N.Y., Imud.med.nauk (Kiyev);, VXUERATSKITT,-NL&,, assistent Wyeyh TARNATSUTA, M.I.. assist-e-n-t-TI-i-y--a-Y) Morphological picture of paradentooin in the treatment of vitamin C deficiency in guinea pigs with ascorbic acid and a vitamin P preparation from conifer needles, Probl.stom, 4.'73- 80 '58. (MIRA 13:6) (OUKS--DISUM) (MIFICIU01 DISXAS31S) (ASCORBIC ACID) (VITAMINS--P) SHAMRAY, Ye.F.; VERKHRATSKIY U.S.- KUZOMINSKAYA, U.A.; NIKONOVA, V.A. The affect of a vitamin P prePArPtion from the dog rose on the endurance of animals In a rn-rified atmosphere [with aummnrv in Englishj. Vop#med.khim, 4 no.2:120-124 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Knfedra biokhimii Kiyevskogo maditninnkogo institute. (V ITM IN P, Pr'ep. from wild rose hips. eff. on andurAnce of mice & rsts to high altitude (Rua) (ATHOSPHERIC PRESSURE, low pressure endurnnee of mice & rnts, eff. of vitamin P from wild rose hips (Rua) (AWITUDE, high altitude endurance of mice & rnts, eff. of vitamin P from wild rose hips (Run) OMITS, wild rcose hips containing vitamin P, prop. & eff. on endurance of mice & rats to high altitude (Run) SHAMRAY, Ye.F.;.VUUGMTSKIY, N.S.; OZIMSIMA U.A.; NIKONOVA, V.A.; SPILIOTI, Z. I. Chemical and functional relationships of vitardn C wd vitam P-like substances. Vit. res. i ikh top. no-4130-40 159, (MM 14i12) 1. tiyevskiv msditsinskiy institut. 0 1 ~, (VITAMINS-P) (ASCORBIC ACID) Vz!T"TSKIYI N.S. Biological activity of polyphenols from conifer needles. i ikh isp. no.4:4/7-55 159. 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut. (ASCOPWIC ACID) (PM401s) Vit. res. (PaRA 14:12) VERKHRATSKIY, N. S., Cand Med Sol -- "Biological activity 11 0 of conifelepral-yphenols. Odessa, 1961. (Odessa State Med Inst im N. I, Pirogov) (KL, B-61, 259) - 441 - .,bHM-iATSK1Yp N.S.- KORSTAI-IT11,10V30Y, G.A.; ROSTYUK, L.V.; BUSIZIAKDU, Z. I T K.I.; 14IL'KO, V.I.; FAULIKIS, V.V. Neurohumoral regulation of the cardiovascular system In experl=ntal arteriosclerosis. Vrach. delo no.1:3-U Ja 162. OldhA 15:2) 1. Inatitut gerontologii I eksperimentalinoy patologii AMN SSSR, Kiyevskiy meditsipskiy institut. (ARTERIOSCELROSIS) (GAiMOVASCUIAR SYSTOA) (FJ21ZXFZ) GOREV, N.N.p red.; FROLIKIS, V.V., red.; GHEBOTAPSV, D.F., prof., red.; SHURUPOVA, Ye.A., red.; VERKHRATaIY, N.S., red. [Mschanisms of aging] Mekhanizmy starenlis, Kiev, Gos.med, izd-vo USSR, 1963. 499 P. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Moscow. Institut gerontologii i eksperimentaltnoy patologii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN OSSR ,rfor Chebotarev). 3. Institut gerontologii i eksperimentallnoy patologii AMN SSSR (for Verkhratskiy). (GERIATRICS) FROLIKS, V.V.; SI&CHIIJKOVA, IN.!.; VEWH-`KOWSKAYA, N.V.; VEHWAISKILY, N.S. Characteristlc3 ,t the courof~ o40 the general adaptat.&,~n srndmme in old and young ar~',rz"Ls urArr the influence of' neural a-nd iram-oral 5timmlatora. Fizlol.zhur. [Ukrj 9 no.3:330--337 W-Je 163. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Laboratory of FhysioloLry and Endocrinology of the Institute for Gerontology and Experimental Pathology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.SoSsRop Kiyev, FROLIKIS, V.V.; VERKHRATSKIY, N.S. Changes In the sensitivity of effectors to the action of neural and humoral stimulants during the aging of the organism. Dokl. AN SSM - 148 no.51l228-1230 F '63. - jMIRA 160) 1. Inatitut gerontologii i eksperimentallnoy patologil. AMN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom-L.S.Shtern. (AGING) (STIMLANTS) (NEUROCHEMISTItY) Changes in the chollnesterase activity in skeletal mincles and heart of white rats of various ages. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 10 no.2:265-268 Mr-Ap 164. (KMA 18:7) 1, Laboratoriya fiziologii Inatituta gorontologii i eksperl- montallnoy patologii MUI SSSRI Kiyev. VEMGMT3X1yp_k,41., professor; SINMOVIGH, V.I.; KOVSHAR's Y.V., professor, zave- ' 'ai4r ~s6hly kafedroy; ANTOUOV. Yu.G., dotsent, direlctor. Changes in the peritoneur. 'ollowin.,- the aftinistration of penicillin iato the abdominal oavitv. Vent.ichir. 73 no.4:29-30 Jl-Ag 153, (MLU 6:8) 1. Xafedra eoBpitallnoy khirurgii St&zislavskogo meditsinAlcogo instituta (for Verkhratskiy). 2. Kafedra farmakolodii Stunisluvskogo meditsinnkogo institute, (for Irovehar'). 3. Sthnislavokiy moditsinakiy ~nstitut (for Antonov). (Peritoneum) (Penicillin) ... - . -- - - - SIMYU OVICH, VON, kandidat maditainakikh nauk; VARIBUTSKIY, S.A., prDfoosor, zaveduyushchty. Peri(biral segmental atiesthesia. Yest.khir. 73 no.5;25-28 5-0 '53. (MLMA 6-11) 1. Goopitaltnaya khirurgichookaya klinft Stantolovskogo neditsinskogo insti- tuta. (Ausethenia) VIPUMTSKIY. S.A., professor Thrombophlebitic splenomege.17 of tuberculous origin. lChirargiia no.3:66 Mr t55. (K= 8:7) 1. Zz kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii Stanislavskogo meditainakogo instituta. (SPLBUOMEGALY, complications, thrombophlebitle, tuberco atiol.) (THROMBOPHMITIS, complications, splenomega17, tubere. etiol.) (TUBXR=OSIS, complications, thrombophlebitic splenomegaly of tubero. etiol.) VERKHRATSKIY, S.A.,professor PAduronWoosis of the jaws. Stomatologiia no.5:61 S-0 155-(MIPA gt2) 1. Ix kliniki goopitallnoy khtrirgii Stanislavskogo seditsinakogo instituta. (MYCIT014A) (JAWS--DISIASKS) 3RKBATSKIT, professor (Siahislav (oblastnoy). -,al Shoborsa, d.17 iAlm"POTICH, V.I., doteent Using the great omentum for creating collateral renal circulation. Nov.Wr.arkh. no.1:52-55 Ja-7 '57. (XLRA 10:6) 1. Kafedra goopitallnoy khirurgil Stanislavskogo meditsinakogo instituta, (OMM-SURGERY) (KIDNNYS--BWOD SUPPLY) x VIRKHRATSKIY# S.A.0 professor (Stanislav) I- ~ Report on the activity of the Stanislav Province Stirgical Society in 1955-1956. Nov.khir.arkh. no.2:87-W Mr-Ap 157. (MMk 10:8) (SURGERY) WMERATSOY SpAPO prof. (Stanislav) Brief outline of the develepment of surgery In the Ukraine. Nor. kh1r, arkh, no,5:17-27 S-0 157* (MIRJI 10:12) (UNRAINK.-MMY) VXMMATSM, $..A., prof. (Stanislav). NAchievements in Dublic health in the Ukrainins, B.S.R," ReyleveA by S.A. Verkhratakii. Vrach.delo nolOSI107,t.1108 0 15S (MIRA IIS11) (UKUINF.--PUBLIC KRALTH) vr-- '~,K Vol 13/2 surgory- Fab AaCA. sac 9 1285. UTILIZATION OF GREATER OMENTUM FOR CREATION OF COLLATER- AL ))LOOD CIRCULATION IN THE KIDNEYS (Russian text) - V-e rk h rat a k I Y S. A. and S e n y u t a v I c h V. F. - NOV. KHIR. A RKH. 1957-.-l -(5-2-33T it was-fouiRr-hat-, after ligature of the main -enal vessels. enveloping or the kidney 'with omenturn was followed by an abundant ittgroMh of omental vessels into the kidney. However, they do not secure normal renal function and the kidney atrophies If all the vessels of the renal hilum are interrupted. After such operations only animals with a blood circulation maintained via a supplementary main vessel cpLn survive. VAREDUTMaT. S.A~,,-,prof. RePort on the ifork of the Stanislav Province -$Lrgical Society for 1958. Ilov.khir.arkh. no.3:127-128 M3r-Je 159. (MIU 12: 10) (STANISIAV PROVINCH-SMIGICAL SOCDOINS) prof. (Stanislav (ohl.), ul.Shchorsa, d.19, k-Y.4) Some errors in the technic of stomch resection. Mov.khir. arkh. no.3:101-103 Hy-Je 159. (HIEA 12:10) 1. Kafodra joupitallnoy Ichirurgli Stnnialavskogo meditsingkogo inatituta, (ST(MCH-humAty) DUMU., Nikita, Savvich (D=ka M.S*]v doteent; [Verkhratslk,yi, S.A.! red.; POTOTSKAYA, T.-A. [Pototstka, L A.], tekhn.red. [Medicine among -the Scythians.; an historical medical study] 'Pro medytoy= skifiv.,- istoryko-medychns doBlidzbenniet. Kyiv, Derzh.med.vyd-vo U=p 1960. 112 p. OGRA 150) (SCYTHIM) (MICINEy ANCIENT) VE-RMUTSKiry S.A.# Prof. Annual report ~of the Stanlolay Province Aasociation of Surgeon- for 1959. Nav. khir. arkh. no.4:133 Tl A 160 (~U-,tA 15:2) (STANIZLAV-3.&u,ir,I;Ay) VEROMTSKIY, S.Al, prof. (Stanislav,ul.Shchorsa,d.19, kv.4) Protracted compression disease; traumatic toxicools. Klin.khIr. no.5t22-30 My 162. (MIRA 1684) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii Stunislavskogo meditaingkogo instituta, (CRUSH SYNDROIC) VERKERATSKIY, Sergey Avramovich[Varkhrats'kji, S.A.]; DUPLEENKC), (Histoi-y of madi~:inel istoiia red-ytsy-rq. Kyiv, Worcalia, 1964. 333 p. (MIRA 18:-2) GROMEKA, V.P.; REZNIYOV,, N.Ya.., inzh.; GLMRKASOV,, B.P.; POLOZOV, M.A.; EKK V.Yao iMI4. RTLTIM S.R., inzb,. Foresters discuss protective tree plaryting. Pu~! i put khoz, 7 D0,4: 38-39 163. iMM 16:3) 1. Starshiy inzh. Zaporozhskoy'diotanteii zaohchitay)& lesonaeazlideniy, Pridneprovskoy dorogi (for Gromeka). 2. St. Zaporozhlye, Pridneprovskoy dorogi (for.Reznikov). 3. Nachallnik proyektno-izysImtel'skogo otryada po zashchitnym lesoiiasazhdeniyEm, Rostov-na-Dmu (for Cherkasov). 4. Starshiy,inzh. proyektno-izyskateliskogo otryada po zashchitnym lesonasazhdeniyam, Rostov-na-Donu (for PQlozov), 5. Nachallnik diotantaii zashchitnykh lesonasazhdeniy,,'Karaganda, Kazakhskoy dorogi (for Iferkhunov). 6. Stantaiya Karaganda., Kazakhakoy doro'gi (for F.kk, Biller). (Windbreaks, shelterbelts,, etc..) kando sellskokhoz. nauk; FADL)RIV,, cotrudnik; PEUT)DBKlY, V.?4.,, nsuchnyy sotrudrd-k Stand strueture classifl3stion of timber b"rs in Krasnnyarek Territory. Trudy VSNIPJleBd--cv n,-,.lls49-56 I&,.. 10 1 1AMAM j NO-1, 1959P NO- U54 AU TH 0 R yerkhunov, P.ML# , __ _ ,t Man,, grment f r Fore N, T _ 3 s. o F -.1) jl " c i .E! a i hl' e -;i 6Cy A' ORIG. PUD. jj.-i we;, x., of 2'191 traes anci '276 felled of linJ,,In In. the and ZIERZ iy te- -5 - v e a r ~ ~,raas In and V 1'. -yps-a, inly 7 t-P hirve 7, n crirkev are tKeu OP. TZD ./2 A-21~~. Rkr.'. R F 7 PUF1 AU-17TOR 117, 'Izj T, ...I- pr; b, F!C1r',-AYa, NO.], 1959 z~ cin Py tri e n 0 f d,~ Ile, c m. t h 1~~ r'nUrCit'l trlmi~ wood ,4i.1 M.~ w~'2 In tnkcq wlth~ otit deIec4s. It vas foii-d th&'L' the ~,vz-d of thel !~~Ite-flowerlng fon)F; of 14ndixii are lerv uhzui the ea~ray-flover1rig f6r-aP, to defectlv~-il&Ff % esDeclal~v rot). Forestry measures to co-, dle~re 41vene3o are described. Ca?D 2/2 V.I. Y11mov 17 VF-Rmrml(rl, P. M.: martor At~4*'C Sci (disnn) -- "Tlin~ imr1cetallility oa~ t-.h,3 ll-nden .L Id of the soutinresteam La-als". Moscau, 1959. 20 p (Min Highor 2811C M.F"P, MOrCC-;,' porestx7 Englneering Inst), 150 copies (EL, No IB, 1959, 126) VERKMOV, P.M. use of the timber resources of Siberia)Ratsio- nallnoe ispoltzovanie lesosechnogo fonds Sibiri, Moskva# Goslosbumizdat, 1961. 53 p. (MIRA .15:8) (Siberia-Lumbering) VERKHUNOV P M . kand.selskokhoz.nauk Evaluating the timber resourves in heavily wooded areas of Siberia. Trudy VSNIFILesdrev no-5:71-75 162. (KRA 16:5) (Siberia-Forests and forestry-Valuation) -VKWMKOY,-Y-.Ii~,kand.sellskokhoz.nauk,,; FADDEYKV, M.G., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Estimating the jemnants of wood during the inspection of cutting places In heavily wooded areas of Siberia. Trudy VSNIP11'esdrev no.5:11-14 .162. (WRA 1635) 1. Laboratoriya lesosyrlyevykh rest+sov Vostochno-Sibirekogd nauj;bno-iaaledovatel1skogo i proyektnogo instituta lesnoy I dez%voobrabatrfayushchey promyshlonnosti (for Ve'rkhunov). (Siberia-Forest mmiagement) KRUNOV, V.M.- Scientific and pedago . gical activit7 of P.I. Loba0havskil an a P~Yslcist. Vast.llbv~.Un.Ser.mat., mokh., astron., fit., khim. 14 no.1193-103 159. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Kafedra obahchey fiziki Moskovskogo universiteta. (Lobachavskil , brikolai Ivanovich,-*1793-1856) RYBNIKOV, K.A., prof., red.; SIASSKIY, B.I., dots.,red.; KUDRYAVTSEV, P.S., prof., red.; KULIKOIISKIY, P.G., dote., red.; LI'A'INMXIY, 1.3., dots., red.; MIKHAYLOV, G.K.., at. nauchnyy sotr., red.; VERKHUNO-V. T.__&, kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, red.; KQNONKOV, A.F.0 n . fiz.-matem. nauk, red.; SOROKINA, L.A., nauchnyy red.; VERKHUNOV, V.M., nauchnyy red.-,GRIDASOVA, U.S., red.izd-va; GOROKHOVA, S.S., tekhn. red. (Problems of the history of the physical and mathematical sci- ences] Voprosy istorli fiziko-witematichesUkh nauk. Yoskva,Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola'" 1963. 522 P. M RA 16:7) (Physics) (MatIllematics) ', RYBNIKOV, K.A., prof., red.; SPASSSKIY, B.I., dots.,red.; KUDRYAVTSEV, ~.S.., prof., red.; KULIKOVSKIY, P.G.., dots., red.; LITINMKIY, J..B., dots., red.; MIKHATLOV, G.K.0 at. nauchnyy sotr., red.; VERKHUNOV, V.K., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, red.; XQ$ONXOV, A.F., kand. fiz.-mAem. nauk, red.; SOROKINA, L.A., nauchnyy red.; y red,,*GRIDASOVA, Ye.S., red.izd- nauchnr va GOROKHOVAI S.S., tekhn. red. [Problemn of the history of the physical and mathematical sci- ences] Voprosy istorii fiziko-matamatichesUk)i nauk. Moskva,Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1963. 522 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Physica) (Mathematics) 3(7) S07/50-59-10-17/25 ,LUTHORt Verkhunov V U TITLE: Meteorological Observations in Kazan' in the 19th Century PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya, i gidrologiya, 1959. Nr lo, pp 40 - 44 (USSR) ABSTRACTs This is a historical survey of meteorological observations made in Kazan' from 1733 'to 1912. Card 1/1 VEP,KFrUNOV, V. M., Cand 17hys,Math ScI (diss) -- "-Lhe history orf physics In ~Azanl University in the 19th century (1804-185i'13)". 'Moscow, 1960. 15 pp (%;Oscow Order of Lenin and Orler of Lqbor T1,A 1Bp,.nnF-r 0 im IM. V. Lomonoso'.1, Kazan' Order of labor Red Danner State U 1.m V. 1. Ullyanov-Lenln), 150 coples (is, T10 1.4.. i,o6o, 1.25) VE'RK.HUNOV,.;V.M.; KOLOBOV, N.V. Meteorology and climatology at Kazan University in the last 150 years. Ist. i metod. est. nauk 2:228-246 163. (MIRA 16:11) KUKAFXIN, Boris Vasillyevich, prof.; RIBNIKOT, Konstantin Aleksayevich, prof.; BASEKAKOTA, Izabella Grigorlyevna; xU TICH, Adollf Favlovich; TAKOVSKATA, Soflya Aleksandrovna; SPASSKIT. 2oris Ivanovich. doteent; MIKHATLOT, Glab Konitantinovicho starrh17 nauchnyy sotradnik; KATTNOV, D.Ta., prof., otv.red.; GORMTHT, D.I*q prof.# red.; IVANMO, D.D., profo, red.; KUERTAVTSET, F.S., prof., red.; KMIKOVSKIY, P.G.. doteant, -ed.; KEIRGIAN, A,Kh*q prof., red.; WINY SOY, N.S., prof., red.;-,VJ3KHUNOV, V.M., aesistent, red.; KONONKOV, A.Y., red.; YMWY-6t9--M.-u-.-" tak~n.red. [Programs of courses on the history of the phyeicomathematical sciences] Programmy pe istorii fiziko-mtematicheakikh nank. Moskva. 1959, 40 po (MM 12:12) 1. Moscow. Universitat. 2. Orgkomitet Voesoyuznoy mezhvuzovskoy konforentaii po Istoril fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk (for Kukarkin, Rybnikov, Spasikiy, Gordeyev,-lvanenko, Kudryavtoev, Kulikovskiyo Mikhaylov, Khrglan, Shevtsov. Varkhunov, Kononkov). (Physics--Study and teaching) (Kathematics-Study and teaching) RUNIKOV, X.A., prof.# red.; SPASSXIY, B.I., doteont, red.; GOFMETZY, D.I., prof.. red.; ITAUNKO, D.D., prof.. red.; KUDRYATTSIT, F.S., prof., red.; IMRKIN, B.V., prof., red.; MROYSILIT, P.G., dotsent, red.; XIMU.OY. G.K., starshly nauchnyy sotradnik, red.; JXRGIU, A.Kh., prof., red.; SHMSOV, N.S., prof,, red.; , ?_V.M., assistant, red.; XONOSKOT, A.F., red.; MALIKOVA, M.A., red.; S,56919X, L.I., red.; ISHMAKOV, K.S.. tekhn.red. Eftmaries of papers and reports of the Interuniversity Conference on the History of Physics and Xathe=ties) Teziny dokladov I soob- shchenii Mazhvusovskoi konferentaii po istorii fixiko-matematicheakikh nauk. Moskva, Izd-vo Kook.univ., 196o. 187 P. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Mashvuzovskays konferentsiya po istoril fiziko-matematichaskikh nauk. 196o. (Kathematics-Congresses) (Physies-Congre see a) VERKHUNOV, V.M. Development of physics at Kazan University in the 19th centia-y. Ist.i metod.est.nauk no.1:147-186 160. (14IRIL 14: 10) (Kazan Univorsity--Physics-Researoh) y~~k~UNOV,_Y~tAjjy Rikhay~ovich; PREDVODITELEV, A.S., prof., red.; KUSURGASHEV, I.M., red.; SEMOV.-Yu.;F., takha. red., ANTRALOVAO L.I., tekhn. red. (History of'pbyidearat Katam University] Istoriia fizild v Kazamimm utdv~ftitoti. Kazan', 1961. 358 P. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Chle opondent AN SSSR (for Pradvoditelev). (Kazan-Physics--Resqarch) 24 (0 'AUTHOR: Verkhunov V X SOY/55-58-6-11/31 TITLE: N. 1. Lobachevskiy and Mechanics (N. I. Lobachevskiy i mekhanika) PERIODICAL% Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya matematiki, mekhaniki, astronomiif fiziki, khimii, 1958, xr 6, pp 77-89 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present article the activity of the Russian scientist and creator of non-Euclidian geometry, Nikolay Ivanovich Lobachevskiy, is dealt with in detAil and a development of his ideas is given. He was teacher at Kazan' university from 1812-le47, where he delivered a number of lectures in the field of physics and mathematics. His lectures were based upon the knowledge of.the fundamentals of rhysics, such as space, time, motion, velocity, and force. They were original and not confined to the teaching of existing opinions and theories. He was mainly interested in the e.efinition of motion. In hie paper on "New Beginnings of Goometry" he wrote, "In nature we call motion inly that without wh:Lch senoations (concerning the outer world) are impossibla. Geometric Card 1/2 conceptions of motion are therefore artifit.,ial"