SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOROBYEV, B.N. - VOROBYEV, G.

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VOROBIYAV, B.N. From rX, TSiolkovskille correspondence. Vop. Jet. est. i tekh. no.6:46-49 159. 1OuRA 12:6) (Siollcovskii, Konstautin Iduardovicho 1857-1935) 1(2) SOV/25-59-7-50/53 AUTHOR: TITLE: None given PE'RI03ICAL: Yauka i zhiznl, 1959, 1Tr 7, PP 78-79 (USSR) ABO)TRACT; The article given a hisborical outline with roGard to a report of Candidate of Technical OjcionceB V.11. Parfenov published in the Nauka i zhizn', 1959, 1Tr 1, and dealing with foreiGn developmnnts of jet-propelled flying winGs. There is 1 Soviet reference. Card 1/1 TSIOLKOVSKIT, lonatantin Iduardovich; VOROBITEV' B.N'p inth., red.-sostavitell toma; BLAG0NR4V0T,.4.A.# sksia-mik, oty.red.-, SINVOT, L.A., dok-tor takhn.nauk, Prof., sasJushennyy dayatell nauki i tGkhn1ki.WSR# tmuchnyy red. toma; RAPOPORT, Ta.A,, red.izd-Ta; PRUMOVA, T.A.. tekhnaed, [Collected works] Sobranie sochinenii. Vol.3. [Dirigibles] Dirizhabli. Moskva, 12d-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1959. 316 p. (Mrships) (MIRA 12:4) VOROBSYET, B.U. Yound manuscript. Nauka i zhisn' 27 U0.9t59-6o s ,6o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Uchenyy eekretarl komiseii AN SSSR p-3 podgotovke k izdaniyu nauchno-go naslediya X.R.TSiblkovskogo, I (Rockets (Aeronautics)) (TS161kovskill," Konstantin lKnardovich.' 1657-1935) IY(V ~OR06 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5424 Tsiolkovskiy, Konstantin Eduardovich Put' k zvezdam; sbornik nauchno-fantasticheskikh proizvedeniy (Journey to the Stars; Science Fiction Collection) Moscow, Izd-vo, AN SSSR, 351 p. 50, 000 copies printed. Ed.-Comp.: B. N. Vorobl yev; Ed. of Publishing House: V. A. Boyarskiy; Tech. Ed.: T. P. Polenova. PURPOSE: This science fiction collection is intended for the general reader. COVERAGE: The book is a complete collection of the science fiction writings of k. E. Tsiolkovskly. In these accounts many problems connected with the investigation and conquest of space are presented. Cosmic rocket travel and original apparatus to guarantee the survival of men, animals, and plan to inside such rockets are desqribed. Tsiolkovskly speculates Card 1/4 Journey to the Stars . (C Ont. ) SOV/5424 on the effect of the gravity of celestial bodies on the size of any possible inhabitants, etc. He sketches the vastness of space and trips to the planets of the solar system. In the preface of the book Academician V. G. Fesenkov provides a critique of Tsiolkovskiy' s science fiction writingspre viewing his ideas and pointing out some errors. A still more detailed appreciation and history of Tsiolkovskiy' s science fiction Is given in the summary by B, N. Vorobl yev. The book is concluded by three appendixes and a number of reproductions of Tsiolkovskiyf a sketches. No personalities are men- tioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Fesenkov, V. G. On This Collection of K. E. Tsiolkovskiy's Science Fiction Writings 3 On the Moon 7 Card 2 / 4 Journey to the Stars (Cont. SOV/5424 Dreams About, Earth and Sky 38 On Vesta 113 Beyond the Earth Goals of Astronautics 117 248 Variation of Relative Gravity on Earth (Mercury, Mars, the Asteroids Ceres, Pallas, and Vesta) 277 Living Matter in the Cosmos 297 Biology.of Dwarfs and Giants 311 Island Universes 317 Card 3/4 Jour Iney to the Stars (Cont. SOV/5424 Beyond the Earth's Atmosphere 327 Voroblyev,_ B. N. _Science Fiction in the Works of K. E. Tsiolkovskiy 334 APPENDMES 1. To the Inventors of Reaction Machines 348 11. Is It Only Fantasy? 35C III. Pages From a Youth's Diary 351 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress AC/rn/bc Card 4/4 10-12-61 S/035/62/000/011/003/079 A001/A101 AUTHORs Voroblyev B. N# TITLE: ~M. V. Lomonosov and study of outer space PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Oe6deziya, no. 11, 1962, 3, abstradt 11A10 (In collectiont "Vopr. istorii yeatestvozn. i tekhn.", no. 12, Moscow, AN sssR, 1962, 156 157) TEXT: In connection with the space flight of Yu. A. Gagarin, the author mentions that M. V. Lomonosov was the first scientist who raised the problem of studying atmosphere by lifting instruments to high altitudes and designed the first model of an "aerodromic machine" (helicopter) In 1784. D. I. Mendeleyev pursued Lomonosov's ideas In this directIon bypro*posing the design of a strato- stat. However, the study of the upper atmospheric layers and outer space became possible only thanks to the research of K. E. TsIolkovskiy-and his followers. .Yu. P. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 TSIOKOVSKrf, Kon4tantin Edaardavich; BIAGONRAVOVp A.A.# akademik, ,&,, red.; PROKOFIYBVA,, H-B-o otv. red. ;' V!0qRgQQBL~Mmj., red. Izd-va; YWOROVA, N,F.j,.tekhn. red. [Rocket into outer spacel investigation of outer space with jet-propelled devices] Raketa v koemicheakoe p4loptranstyo; isaledovanie mirovykh prostranstv reaktivnymi priborami. Mo- skva, Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1963. UO P. (miRk 16:6) (Outer space--Exploration)(Rockets (Aeronauticaj (TSiolkovskii, Konstantin Eduardovich, 1857-1935) zw~mw-, B.N.; , SOKOL' SKIY 0 V.N.j MELIKUMOVj T,M,,# otv, red.1 PJ~6i&IYEVAA N.B., red.izd-va; W.AFIYEV4 G.A.f telcbn. red. [Pioneers in rocket ongineeringt Kiballchicht TSiolkovskiij TSanderj Kondratiukj selected worko) Plonery raketnol tekh- niki; Kiballchich, TSiolkovskii, T&uderj Kondratiuki 17,- brannye trudy. Moskvas.lzd-vo "Hauka.," 1964. 670 p. (MIRA 17:4) lo Akademiya nauk SM, Institut intoril, yeatestvoznaniya i tekbniki. TSIOLKOVSKIY, K.S.; VOROB'YEVJ3.N.p inzh.; SqKOLISKIT, V.N.j KOS40DWYANSIM , A.A., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk# otv. red.; KUDRYAVTSEVA, L.V., red.izd-vaj FOLYAKOVA, T.V., tekbn.red. (Jet aircraft) Roaktivnyo lotatellrqe apparaty. l0loskva Izd- vo "Naukap" 1964. 473 P. (MIRA 17:31 VITFMKIY, Ya.D.1 V_R0B-!IWEx-%L (Kurgan) Significance of meamwing pressure in the inferior vona, cava. during its ligation in patients :with circulatory insuffio~enay in cardiac defects. Roper. khir. 4 nc,0145 N-D 159, (MIRA AtO (BLOOD PPMSURE)" (VENA CAVA) (WM-ABNOMETIES AND DEFORKITIES) KAMSXIX.0 1.7.; VOROBITEV, B.P.; ITINSKIT~ V.I.; OSTER-VOLKOV,. N.N. Polymern based on the condenva-tion products of furfurola vith acetone, P2astic materials based on diflurfurylideneace- N. (MIM.164) tons. Plaa massy no.3$17-19 163. (Plastics) (Butenons) VASIL'YEV, ViG.;. VORr)B'Yr-,V,. B.S.; DUDKO, N.A.; ZILLIBERMAN, V.J.; KLITCf-HYTTO, I.F.; OW71-1151'. 3.A., CIIERPAK, S.I. f Present status of and prospects for the development of.the pro- duction of natural gas in the eastern Ukrd Man oil- and gas- bearing region. Gaz. prom. 2.0 no.4:1-6 165. (MIRA 18:5) Y VOROBIYKV B.S.; LAP*N, I61u.; FANIKIV, A.H.; STMq'LIN#,B.P.; TKHORZHEVSXIY, S.A. . Geology of the southern ape of the Voronezh massif in the Charkey region. S+geol. 6 no.4:129-133 Ap 163. (MIRA 1634) 1, Treat OKharlkovneftegazrazvedka" i Ukrainskiy filial Voeaoyunnogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta gaza i iskusstvennogo_zbadkogo topliva**~ (Ghar-kov rogion-~&*ology) i VOROB I B S YI;vA_ Nei type of oil and gas pools and some problems in classifying them, Geol.neft I gaza. 6 no,lOtl7-23 0 162, (MM 15:12) 1. Upravleniye gazovoy i neftyanoy promyehlennooti KharIkovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. Onieper-Donets Lowland-Petroleum geology) (Dnieper-Donets Lowland-Gas, Natural--Geolog7) VOROB'YxV' B.S.; X011(noxv, TU.P.; POCIMMA, TO.A. Rfficlent met4ode for prospecting and estinatIng producible gas reserves, Gaz,prom. 4 no.6:1-9 Je '59. (MIR& 12:8) (Chs, Natural-Geology) IN VOROBIYE pA,,L POCHUYEVA, Ye.A. - . Geological conditions governing the mnner of the occur-rence of gas in the Shebelinka gas field. Gaz. prom. 7 no*4tl-8162 WIRA 17 -.7) 9 V. F.9 Acaclemician, VOROBIVET, B. Ye., Prof., IVANOV, V. P., Prof. "Mikhail Androyevich Shatelen," Iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR, Otdel. Tekh. RwLk, No. 5, 1941. Peport U-1530, 25 Oct 19~51 MOLOTKOV, A.; VORaBOUT. D.- BONDAM, A. .. 4A~ Mechanired proegesing of waterfowl, Xias.Ind.SSSR 23 no.1:9-11 .154. (MLRA 7:3) 1. BrattsevBkaya. ptitsefabrika. (Ducks) (Poultry, Dressing of) m ~ m KIZ114OV, A.V., inzh. SENIKOVSKIY, R.B., inzh.;_YORQ _V Device for sorting materials being milled. 'I'Sement 30 to. 2: 20 14r-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Brvanskiy tsementnyy zavGd. VOROB I* IT D.; DARIYEMO, V.I.; PILYASOV, 7.L.; TrACEWO, M.A. L DJ_ Xrperienca in cleaning unclassified coal in a jigging machine of now design. ZDko L khtm. no.1:14-17 '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Gorlovskiy koksokhimioheskiy savod. (dool prepar'Stiou) VOROBIYZV, D.D., inzhoner; KAZUROV, V*A.; inzhetter. Method for blasting holes In using hydrAulic stemming. Bezop.truda, v pros, 1 no*8:13-14 Ag '57- (MA 10:8) l.Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-issledovatel'shy ugolln" institut, (Coal mines and mining) AUTHORs Voroblyev, D.D. SOV/19-58-6-39/685 TITLE: A Method of Splitting a Coal Massive With a Wedge- Shaped Work Element (Sposob razrusheniya 11 Olt massiva. klinovidnym, ispolnitellnym organom PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobret eniy, 1958, Nr 6, p 13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Class 5b, 34. Nr 113532 (576086/32-56 of 19 Jan 1956). Submitted to the Ministry of Coal Industry of U3SR. A method of splitting the coal in a seam, consisting in drilling bore holes in the.seAm paral- lel with the coal face, and pulling a wedge-shaped work tool on a rope through the coal along the en-' tire face. Card 1/1 LITTIMM, M.s.; TruTnTIMMOVo Yu.B.; TWHINIVA* S.V.; DARIMMOt V-L; Volmlyly, D.D,; WAGHZM# N.A. Increase of the Yleld of Coke CheMiCal Products by the pyrolY412 of hgavy petrole= oils in coIke ovenoe Koko i khim. no.12:8-10 160,,- (KMA 1): 12) 1. lbzwlkovskiy nauchno-looledovatellskiy uglekhinicheski7 institut (for Vershinina). 2. Gorlovskir kokhokhimicheski7 zavod (for Tkachenko)- (Coke industry-Ey-prbducts) 8/06&/60/000/012/001/4)03 R071/94311 AUTHOR31 Lit.ln..ka, H.S., Tyuty-nik-. T~.B.. V.rhiaLma. S.T.. Dorlyanko, .00. &Rd ,, Tk. h.3"a. A. T1TLMt "PL. Xmisre.s. In the Yield or c-k-o-a or-p~od..t. by the Pyrolysis or Heavy F. trot.- oil. I. COL. 0,.- -< F"IGUICAL, X.L. 1 11)60. pp.8-10 . ., I..I xv-Loant. - tz- T=rT T%. 1t .V labor- t- r : : : Possible 1. r: a th yield at a 04 b.ax.l. on .0k. ble.40 : , . % WS, I" "da"'"am ,l *4 r tary c b 4 . 4.1. 1. a :I :: i Addit L Isere- the b.lk density of %be Ine, be Th raw b..A.I. and tax 1. higher %ban Vraa~ d .trLb.% '17 I ry cost lends. 3) Th. dt b - = . ri.. within Id. Itimil., be Ing pro4 l t : *11 ",l .11 a :d 44 44 g"I", :*r :., ._It . Mae rr d a d .I. ban .11 .44 it '...C ban nm4 th Crao space temperatures are high. Under ...h conditions. to and ap to 10.7% L.X* ;' Card b.agal.. but the "aunt &or formed d creases- f ad an ' *4* U Th. compaettlan or gas ob I. ..kinS of he Acamt.1.144 L: Coal all- to characteri-4 by santewhat increased can test of hydr.g.m ~-t- t*4 ompauad.. Th. conpoettic. of See depend. mainly =d x it P.Mr.. 31 Xft .11 . . he dogr:o of p1rolysin at' the ru x r,,*, in the f-tien. -.00 .%- a4dAtion. of .11 -are -d . 4. , : : r rw b.~.Io of VYrag-sic water -a observed 6) the "" I'. y Q &ad tar " c.kI.C blind. cant.tmis jr..l I& Is. do P_46 aft the :.res red&b4alk dl YSL** r he ,I -p - ' 1 P y ! ! dYI 14, or : , has I. . i" ' ::L t . r . '; y the -6 at b0Is. the c S-Z beasol: ex-ti - at - r* only slightly bither xU- (68. ) a ^.hiag losses !( ! with b*na obtained frO. or_l oil bl-da (fro. 6.5 to : . At %no teaperat-6 of the free &pace and other conditions being tb- OCM%"L at the beaXalo fraction In raw btasol. decreased q-Ia 8 Crass .56 to 63.60% and O.hl.g to..** Lcr ... o4 to 10.79%. A turithar decrease in the degree Of PYVGIYalm by dsoc-ssiag the Card Z/5 - - - free Pace I. real ..is' ii"-6r se"i W %h; S 4 ' u 1. In 1- 63.31. b.== p fr- cited Cost . :%_ht .d 71 Th. tar V,.4. S, 4 -test at f" ..rb and V : , " a" ) Th. ..ct.RLC-X .. .- test of 1L.M. : %- f COL.,V._iO.d anth"S.d. plant w- carrI.4I �6) t".. Th. nSN46 1P" * Pa.. or .... wa. omp.r.ltv.ly I- ad ; t're be varied within the f-l"w"g It"I. NO,Ib. It VY 695 to 753*Ct 110.2 725 t. 770*Ci 14..3 612 %a 707'. ad N.A 650 to 760 C. : 1 3 h-w- 36 manut. "I % - - W .1 an: -; Th . 1:d 4 1; be- Z n C .mpwr-c~*& An Is* *antrot X: . S.1 Ld. 1323'C..k. .&A. 1)',3*C; h ft. .ad X 2 p. r .% : 1 2.C. coke L4. L2BO'C. AI.IltL- at . 31'.. 1.h "I: ;%.d r ,; P Pr'1I-. 1h. blind 1I*d . 80 and 20) - 11 2% V, .11 (typ by . .:' : : an the conveyor belt leading thcba'. KkXAaS OV C- 4 3.a S/063/60/000/012/001/005 3071^435. r.... I. the Tt 0 4 of Ck.-Ow.. Ry-P,.duct. by the Py,.Iy.L. or H: " P. 'role- 017! 1. Coke Ow.a. the blend -a done by 6disc ploughs placed under the cav*yor. The amp sItLon and properties or the coal blend prior to and durx I= experimental period. or. give. 1. Table I (..L.tur. Volatile watt.r 26 to 27%, - 3 swe fraction 89 to 90%). The Lace-*. in the bulk.d..sLty of the Charge (fr" 7%0 in 73I-kj/m3) r-M-Irod higher flu. the.. war. Increased (by 10%) 1A.uMcLoutly due to th-poor *%,sts- at the - properties of coke (Table 21 remained practically 'the sees. Th.re we* same increase in the proportion or large fractions (above 60 m) a d he v st in I .1.tll. Content at Saks. Th. caam.at of b ... *4. in raw San Increased from 40.3 S/m3 to 46.1 Z/03 and with a uAlCors, ad"ALasm Of oil or 2 to 2.5% to 48 to 50 X/O. Th. compo.Ltioat 7 of acrubb.4 So. practically Ch. a&- (Table 3) but Lt. daily Output Increased fromm 1232 to 1266 th.-and "3 (k.%,A). --$Pbctr&G gravity of tar 4*creamod by 0.017 end the Yield at Lis light reaction, Increased by 0.4%. The componLilom, of tar true primary ;001d.aserz sonewhat chang*4i it. V.clfLa gravity Card .015 &ad the yield of light fractions decreased by _Vphing Laos*. or b .... t- ifttro---d by 0-'47%, 1%' op*' Ifin gravity decreased r, 0.8-,S to 0.8.2; the content at the b."*I* te-tiom, decreased fr- 68,33 to 67.S1%; the content et tolol increased Crow 15.06 in 13.83%. 9.2::% of the ".I oil ::d.d to.%C"l ws. tran.terr*4 LAI* ro- b..X-L-. 37.:~; Into gas d 16. % Into Car. It I. occluded that Is order in tncr.:: aCh output of I... ad tar d4ttL..o at f%-L oil to -9-1 Th. proportion or rust oil which ..a be added ban roa-d.d. be *sL.11IIsh*4 far each Individual -rl** The r,,,L-I,g I pst.4 I. the w.rkg V.y..To.pu,jz. A.V.Sh-P.1'. F-A.Pily-. V-A%1V.CA.ftC1.ftk.. 3.0.13r.d.kir. To. S.p."Igaov. I.t.Mtkhaylow. M.T.Petronka, and A.T..T.11-kly. There are 3 tables and I 3-i.t r.r.r--c*. A-WOCIATION33, VLhDI -L1tIa-k..x.5. Tyutrmn=tkov.Tu.D. jV*Foh1na.S.V.z Gorlovakiy kokxokhLftAQheOktY XAVDd (Gorl-ka Coking Wcm Card 3/5 V.rab'y..,D.D.. Tk--b--k-.X-A- KISELEV, Gennadiy Yelliyevich; OSTAPRIKO, V.I.j kand, biol. naukj red.; KNYAZEV, A.A., red.; VOROBIYEV, D.14. red.; LEONTOVICII, G.N.,, kand. arkhit. naukj, red,; SAVZDARG, V.E.) red.; TAIROVA, V.N., red. [Floriculture] TSvetovodstvo. Izd.3., ispr. i dop. Mo- skva, Izd-vo nKolos," 1964. 983 P. WIRA 17:8) 1. Stixrshiy sadovod Botanicheskogo sada Botanichskogo in- stituta im. V.L.Komarova (for Knyazev). 2. Starshi- saAo- vod Tresta ob"yedinennogo eadovodstva (for Vorob yev,,Riga). 3. Direktor tekhnikuma zelenogo stroitellatvno KharIkov (for Leontovich). Category: USSR/Gcnoral Division. Congresses. Meetingu. Conferences. A-4 Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 Yarch, 1957, 21347 Author Vorob ev, D.P. Inst no V n Title The Eighth "Komarov Lcetures." Orig Pub: Soobshch. Dalnevost.-Fil. All SSSR, 1955, No 8, 88-89 Abstract: The 'Tomarov,lectures" were held on the 29th of December 1954 in the Far Eastern affiliate, Academy of Sciences USSR and were dedicated to the memory of the outstanding botanist and leading expert on East Asian flora, V.L. Komarov. A report by B.P. Kolesnikoy was read at the meeting on "Botanical-geo- graphical districting of the Soviet Far East", based on ideas promulgated by Komarov. The lecturer suggested a detailed scheme of partitioning the Soviet Far East into botanical-geo- graphical regions, sub-regions, provinces and districts. Card 1/1 -4- VOROBIM. D.P.; RO=MM, T.A., k9nd.biolog.naukg otv.red.1 GCrKAN. N;V.-'-O-W.Sa VyPusk (Key to the trees and shrubs of the Maritime Territory and the Aicur tires] Opredelitell dereviev i kustarnikoy Primorlia, i. Priamurlia. Blagoveshchensk, Amrskoe knishnoe iud-vo, 1958. 183 P. (KIRA 13t4) (Soviet For last--Tress) (Soviet Far laat--Shrabs) X0101 TSOVA, G.Te.; VOROB11W, D.P. Sphadra -momosperm G*A.Ke7 jrj the goutharn part of the Xaritime Territory. Soob,,DVFAN OSSR no.9:85-91 158. (mu 12:4) I*-DalonevostochnU filial im. V#L*Xommroys AN SSSR. Mritime Territor~--3phedrs) VGAOP'Y GRUSHVITSKIY, I.V. Visiting the Korean Peopl~lg Democratic Repnblib. Bot.zbw. ,43 noo.L2:1775-1777 . D 158. (RUA U: 12) 14,Botanicheakiy institut imeni V.L.Konarova AN SSSR, LenlWad. (Korea, North-Botany) VOROB IIYEVSDep~', Some new and rare speoies of the flora of the Maritime Territory and Amur Valley. Komar. chten. (DVFAN) no.12:46-68 164, (MIRA 18:11) VOROBOYEV, Dmitriy Petrovich; TOWACHEVp A-ISp otv. red.; '-'---~baomu, V.A... tekhn.red. [Vegetation of the Kurile Islands] Rastitellnost' Kurillskikh ostrovov. Moskva, Izd-vo All SSSR, 1963. 91 p. (M]MA 16:12) (Kurile Islands-Botarw) VOROBIUTJO DtP.; VALOVAq Z.G. Puemria hirouta (Thtmb.) C.K. Schn. a new woody lien, in the US,S*R* Bots zh= 47 no,,S:n94-n96 Ag 162. (MM 15:10) I* DaVnevostochnyy filial 8ibirdkogo otdoleniya AN SSSRp Vladivostoks (Dasarmkiy District-PUeraria) VORCSHILOVp V.fi.;jMOB'19V, D.P. Aconitua saxatile Worooch. et Vorobiev op. nov. Biul. Glav. bot,.oada no.45:53-55 '62- (HIRA 16:2) 1. Glavnyy botanichookiy ead AN SSSR. wouite) YAROSHMO, Pavel Dionislyevich; VOROBIYEV)-DOP kand, biol. nauk,, otv. rod.; IMORRING, Lff--~.,TIFA:ivla-~EVA, A.A.1 tekhn. red. (Hayfioldo and pastures of the Ilaritime Territory; goobottinical and economic charocteristicalSenokosy i pastbichcha Prizorskogo kraia; geobotanicheskaia i khoziaistvomaia kharakteriatika. Moakvap Izd-vo Akad. nauk MR, 1962. 188 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Haritime Territory-Pasturos and meadows) BREKHMANO I.L; BBLIKOV, I.F.;_YOROB'YBVO D.P. "Ginseng; problems of biologyn by I.V. Gruahvitskii, Reviewed by I.I. BrokhroAn, I.F. Belikov, D.P. Voroblev. Izv. Sib. otd. All SSSH no.11:148-149 161. (MIRA 15:1) (GINSENG) (G-IUSHVITSKIII I.V.) I VITVITSM, G.U.; KRAVCHENKO, bAr. p- NIKOLISMA, V.V.; CHICHAWV, V.P.; KU,rUZT50V, D WICV, I.E.; LIVMOVSKIY, Yu.A.; XARY PETROV, B.F.; KOLWIIKOV, B.P.; KABANOVp N.Ye.; %==A, H.G.; RIKHTER, G.D., doktor geogr. nauk, otv. red.; IADYCHUX, L.P., red. izd-va; DOROKHINA.. I.H.j, tekho red. (The Par East; its pbysical geography] Dallnii. Vostok; fiziko- geografloheskaia kharakteristika. Moskva,, 1961. 436 p. (KIRA V,: 9) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Institut geografii. 2. Institut geografii AN SSSR (for Vitvitskly, Kravchenko, Nikollskayap-Chiebagov). 3. Dall- nevostec'rzWy filial All SSM (for Kurentsovp Voroblyev). 4. Pochven- My insthut AN SSSR (for Liverovskiy, Karmanov.. Petrov). 5 Bioiogi- choskiy ;Lnstitut UraVskogo filiala AN SSSR (for Kolesnikov;. 6. In- stitut 13sa AN SSSR (for Kabanav). 7. TSentrallnyy Institut prognozov (for Dmitriyeva). (Soviet Far East-Mysical Geograpby) VOROB I YXV. D.P. BROMM, G.7. Aleksei Ivanovich Kuientsov; on his 60th birthday. Soob.DWAN SSSR no.11-163-165 159. (xm 13:11) (Karenteov, Aleksei Ivanovich, 1896-) ALI% T,-. ALEMANDROVO A.M., -inzh.;. BAZHEHOV, V.S., inzh.; BOBROVNIKOV, B.N., lnzh.; VACANOV., M.P., lnzh.; GUREVICH, B.M., inzh.; DZHIM. -1- , V.S., inah.; DROBAKH, V.T., inzh.; ISAKOVICH., :R.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; KAPUSTIN, A.G.,, inzh.; KONENKOV, K.S., inzh.; MININ, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; PEVZNER, V.B., inzh.; PESKIN, G.L., inzh.; PORTER, L.G.,, inzh.; FftYADIIDV, A.N., insh.; SLUTSKIY,.L.B., inzh.; FEDDSOV, LV., inzb.; FREML1,, B.A., inzh.;,TSIMBLFR, Yu.A., inzh.; SHULIGIN, V.Kh., inz,h.. ES INS, M.G., kand. tekhn. nauki-VORO&M D.T. in% - Idag-PORPA],; SINELINIKOV, A.V., kanU7.Te-kRi. ; HENDLER, YU.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; NESMELOV, S.V., insh., zam. glav. red.; NOVIKOVA, M.M.., ved. red.; RASTOVA, G.V., ved. red,.,- SOIZANIK, G.Ya., ved. red.; VOROM0VA..V.V.'~tekhn.-red. [Automation and apparatus for controlling and regulating produe- tion processes in the petroleum and petroleum chemical industries] Avtomatizataiia, pribory kontrolia i regulirovaniia proizvodstyen- nykh protsessov v neftianoi I neftekhimicheskoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Gostoptakhizdat. Book 3. [Control and automation of the processes of well drilling, recovery, transportation, and storage of oil'and gas] Kontroll i avtomatizataiia protsessov bureniia. skvazhin, dobyehi, transporta i khraneniia nefti i gaza. 1963. 551 P. (MIRA 16:7 (Automation) (Petroleum and supplies) 28(l) SOV/118-59-1-2/16 AUTHOR: Noroblyev, D.T. TITLE: Ways to Develop Automation in Oil Enterprises (Puti razvitiya avtomatizatsii predpriyatiy po dobyche nefti) PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Proizvodstva, 1959, Nr 1, pp 6-12 (USSR) 'ABSTRACT: This article describes work processes that have already been automated to some extent, or that will be auto- mated eventually. The description deals mainly with equipment and operations in the oil fields of the Tatar and the Bashkir ASSRs. The article notes the present low degree of automation in crude oil field enterpri- ses: only 4-5% of all oil well operations are entirely automated and provided with centralized remote control systems, only about 60-70% of all oil well operations are partially automated. Plants producing instruments for automation.and telemechanization have a low output Card 1/4 SOV/118-59-1-2/16 -days to Develop Automation in Oil Enterprises. and are overloaded with orders to produce instruments for conventional equipment. Attempts to localize the production of needed instruments within the area of the oilfields, proved unsuccessful. Planning institutes do not keep pace with increased requirements. Designs of automatic systems for,periodical measuring and record- ing of oil well output and of instruments for constant control of changes in the physical qualities of oil have not yet been completed. Instruments for measuring the content of water in oil are still unavailable. The article then lists a series of immediate tasks aimed at.increasing automation and mechanization in oil enterprises. These include.more automatic equipment within the next two years, the need to provide tank storage facilities with UDU-2 remote control, float- level gauges, and introduction of complex automation to cover all. work processes. On new developments, the Card 2/4 SOV/118-59-1-2/16 Ways to Develop Automation in Oil Enterprises. article notes an increase in the use of a device for removing paraffin from oil wells, designed by the Scientific Oil Research Institute in Ufa and called automatic flying scraper (Figure 2). It is described in the text. .'It moves do-on the oil weil, pulled by its own weight, and cleans as it rises under the im- petus of the oil flow." The article mentions, that the Bashkir Sovnarkhoz has set up a plant "Nefteavtomatika" (Oil Automatics) in the town of Oktyabrlskiy, that new telemechanic devices are being developed and tested, that can carry out not only supervisory functions, but also remote control operations and telemetering, Finally, the article describes the inertion magiietic safety switch IMB-1, the membrane valve OMK-1 for automatic oil well -closure, the remote control device with wire communication SAT-2 for servicing 120 flow wells, and the telemechanical device with radio Card 3/4 SOV/118-59-1-2/16 Ways to Develop Automation in Oil Enterprises. channel SRP-1, for servicing 100 1flow wells. There are 3 photos, 3 diagrams and one table. Card 4/4 9 1 0, V, VORO USSR/Forestry - Forest Dioloa and TypoloGy. Abs J,)ur : Ref 2hur - Diol., Ho 20, 1958, 91503 Auth jr ; Voroblyev, D,V. Inst Kharkov ArTiculturnl Lastitute. Title The Main Tasks of Forest Typoloa. Orig Pub : Zap. Kharlkovsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1957, 16 (53)1 11-23- K-1 Abstract : The min task of fore3t typoloa in the past few years was the elaboration of a uniforn classification of the conditions for forest pla-ats Li the USSR, which includes not only the forests theyaselves, but also rejions not yet occupied by forests bm' required for afforestation. AmonG the problein which mut bo solved in workin.-, out sucli a classification are the f,)IlowinC;: 1) smvary and aualysis of the scientificaand statistical data coqpiled by forest sciencoo, Ceob3tanic!3, forest orGanization, Card 1/2 USSR/Forastry - Forest Mology mid Typ:)loa. K-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Diol., No 20, 19.53, 91503 soil science, azld climatoloGy. 2) Typological invev- tiCptions in a nudber uf-;oouthcrn reGions krayms) of the USSR. 3) 'Vide-scale studies of the natural laws found in interrelatia:as between vcf~etation and its on- vironmnt. 4) Construction of a classification of fo- rast-free territories -Where afforestatiOl and forest ameliorization is possible; elaboration of a norc refi- ned classification of small taxonometric units. In the followint; years, the work wi" be directed towards a mre extended study of natural forest types and towards a stu- dy of rerions Vnich have until now not yet been described with sufficient accuracy. This will lead to cotrections, 1upruvauents, and jMsibly., a rMlahin~; Of the ClaSCifiCa- tion. -- L.P. flyain Card 2/2 POFCV, Ivan Stepanovich; VOPOBIY:;V, D.V., red. : !Reed thickets as a raw materials Wee for !be wacdpulp and paper industry] Trootnikovyo zarooli Icak syrlevaia baza, tse11iu1oznc-bwrazhnoi promyshlennosti . Moskva,, Izd- vo "Lesnaia promyshlermost' 11 1964. 243 p. (MIRA 17:8) FEDOFIENKO, S.I,,..otvo red.; BYALLOVICH., Yu.P.,, nauehnyy isotr.,, red.; yQflQB'YZY,~.-",, red.; IZYUMSKIY, P.P.,, nauohnyy sotr.,, red.; KOEEZSKIY, M.D... red.; KUCh7,RYAVYKH, Ye.G.,, red.; LAVRINUKO, D.D.0 red.; NEDASHKOVSKIY, A.N., red.; FTATNITSKIY, S.S., red.;_SAKHAROV, N.P., red.j SHCHEPOVYEV, F.L.) red.1 MAS,LOBDYSHCHIKOVA, A.S.., red.; POTOTSKAYA, L.A.j tekhn. red. [Sheltered zone of the Dnieper) Zashchitnala zone Dnepra. Kiev, Izd-vo UASKhN. 1962. 191 p. (MRA 16W 1. Kharkov. Ukrainalkyi naukovo-doolidohyl instytut liamho hospodarstva i agrolisomoliorataii, 2. Ukrainskiy nauchno- isaledovatel'skly institut lesnogo khozyayotva i agrolesom*- lioratsil (for Byallovich, Lavrinenko, izyuwk~y). (Dnieper Valler-Windbreaksp shelterbelts,, eto.) VOX)o GRISYUK, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; 4QAOAW..j4yAO doktor sel'vkoO2ozysy9tvan- nykh nauk, otystotvann" redaktor; LOYTSIVR. Ya.B.. redaktor lidatelf- stva; RAMINA, X.P.,.takhnichaskiy redaktor COVeselya Bokovanlklli. Arboretum) Dendrologichaskii park OVesalya Bokovenlkis" liav, Isd-vo Akade nauk USSR, 1956. 118 p. (MIRA 10: 4) (OVeselya Bokovenlkil Preserve) ~101031Y--,'V. D. V. and ZMOVA, 14.' Ya. "Ectotror.hic Mycorhiza on Species of Trees and Bushes In the SteFFe Emdrozent of the Ukrainian SSWIP Rotan Zhur, Kiev, Vol. 7, Issue 1, Fr 67-81, 1950. ,V DO ve Tipy lesov Evropoiskoi cha6ti SssR LrTypes of forests in the &ropean U,S.S.R1. Kiev,, Izd-vo AN USM) 1953. 452 P. SO: Monthly List-of Rucaian -Accessions. Vol. 6. No. 5, August 1953 VOROBIYEV, E.; KOBYCEEV, K., red.; WRKISHIYEVA, S.# tekhn. red, :A (Control over wage fund disbursement in the national econonq] Kontroll nad raathOovaniez v narodnom khosiaistve fondoy za- rabotnoi platy. 'Be)n~, A2erneshr, 1962. 51 P. (MIRA 15:12) (Azerbaijan-Wai*4-Auditing and inspection) O~U"- and '1319LIIL~g) voROBITZV, No -.00MOMM Planning and disbursements of wage funds. Dan. i kred. 12 no*5: 49-51 N'54, (KM 8:2) (Wages) V C) 111,-, (_) Ll:-,-A "I FE"IMERG S. M. I VcFtOEKMI S. D. p GRYASEVp V. M.) MDENTOV) V. B.) LYASHCMM, N. Ya.) 7SMNOVI V. A-.-- "Uranium-Water Intermediate Reactor Used for Obraining High-Inteensity Neutron Fluxes." paper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the peaceful uses fo Atomic Energy, GenevaY I - 13 Sept 1w. yS"rpalc Chemistry. Complex Compounds. C AS 6TOur: Ref- n=- XhimiAt No Iv 1958, 685- Author Novakovskiy., M.C.., Mshk-i M.G.,, Voroblyeva, B.G. Title Investigstion, of-Complex Zinc vith Addends Containing Sulfur by Solubiiity Method. Orig Pub: UchL Zap., Kharkovisk. Un-t,, 1957, 82., Tr. KUM. Pak. and N.-i. In-ta Khimii 16 MT-1120 Abstract,# by 1. Slonim. During precipitation of ZB(N03)2 in solution vth potassium hydroxide basic mats of varying composition are ob- tained vhich approximately have the formilla, 3zn(OH)2.Zn(NO3),. xHO -(I). -The solubility of I in solution-of KNO3 at ionic lo-3M; in .solution of Na, qual to 3-4.2 - AOI at/41 = 3 the solubility of I is 4-5.5 X 10-3M. The soiuTDt; of I vas studied in solutions of Nw,~8203 -5%0 at WO andm 3. and in solutions of =NS at 250 Card 1/2 -21- KAKIDOT, Khalil Kamed ogly; VOROBtl 14AAR lEgligh; KAIIINIXOT. 6 x Y.K., redaktor, JCAD 1-, 37. ;-,191canieftesitly redarTor [Organization, planning and anlysis of wages In the petroleum-. nachinery industry] Organizatmila, plantroyanis I. analix sarabotnoi platy v neftianom mashinostroanii, Bakuo Asnaftelsdat, 1954. 114 p. (wages) (HLRA 10:1) (Petroleum industry--Equipment and supplies) ga. VORMITH, J*T.; XAUFKANo T~P., redaktar; GMCHAROT, I.A., redaktor. ECC,vtrol,of vage fund disburnownt In the petroleum Industry] Kantroll za raekhadevanism fondev sarabotnoi platy T neftla- not promyshlonnooti. Baku, Goo. nauchno-takha. Izd-vo neftla- no! I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Aserbaid2hanskoe ktd-nia, 1952. 100 PiPatroleu-m industry-Accounting) (11808) (KIJkA 7:7) L 08217-67 ~EWT(l 01166100010051003- - ACC NRt AP60268W SOURCE CODEs UR/04 4/0035 AUTHOR: Voroblyev ORGs Nona TITIM Studying mass destruction weapon SOURCE: Starshina-serzhaht, h06.51 1966, 34-35 5 r tj S'00 C. TOPIC TAGS:.Anuclear warfare'trai Vac, radiation explosion simulation, chemical defensive trainingl radiation dosimeter, Gas warning instrument / DP-63A radiation dosimeter, GSP-lN gas SeL'P~51^>r. Ort/idg-, DP-2 radiation dosimeter, DP-3 radiation dosimeter, P-.5 radiation dosimeter, DP-12 radiation dosimet ABSTROT: Training equipment and facilities used by a trainin0oimulator unit for eti~dy- ing the offeota of mass destruction weapons is doacribed, Lieutenant-Colonol A. Sutovakiy is mentioned as a training-instructor. The training-aid equipment is divided in four groups. Mie first group includes various equipment for atudyine the principles of nuclear warfare by memo of four electric switchboard arrangements. The first switchboard is used for studying nuclear chain reactions. The second one deals with the principles of therm.3nuclear reactions and fusion. The third switchboard demonstrates the arrangement of nuclear fission bombs and the development of nuclear fission explosion* The fourth switchboard is devoted to the formation and development of thermonuclear explosion. The studies of chomical-m contamination are conducted with the equipment of tho second group 1/2 Card L 08217-67 ACC NRt AP6026800. includin,,, the studies of various poisons and gases used by foreign armies. The third group includes the equipment used for studying the application of various dosimeters. The principles and oppratio f i nizalion ch b visually de qtratede Vie 0 rs are " M' ' osimeters of DP-6 &'PRP-2,,1P-3WDP-57hnd DP-a1m2P95types and a !GS~P~-Mm a warning instrument are used for studying their arrangements and applications. Various oquip-ment belonging To the fourth group. is used for demonstrations of protective measures and decontamination devices. The arrangement of various shelters is also examined. In addition, various films are provided for domonstAti Orig. art. has., 3 figureIIla, SUB CODEt 15, 18/ SM'DATS: Hoke 2/2 Card -- Ae~ ACC NR. 1&60,30310 (A) souRcs c6u;: uR/ool8j66/ooo/oo8/0029/0O33 T' u ..:OR., Voro.) 'yev, F. (Col onel) A ORG: none TITLE: Instruction in deiense against bacteriological weapons SOURCE: Voyennyy vestnik, no. 8. 1966, 29-33 TOPIC TAGS: biologic warfare, biologic defensive training, military*training ABSTRACT: Training for military units in the detection, identification, and protec- tionagainst bacteriological attack are presented. F-ethods of detection are best practiced under simulated conditions in a "chemical town" where the effects of bacteriological agents can be studied. Up9n entering a extralrated area, soldiers are instructed to use instrumentals for detecting chemical agents. Then, soil samples from near the shell-hole are taken for bacteriological testing. As individual pro- tective measure during the detection phase of the mission, personnel are instructed to move cautously without raising dust, brushing against bushes Euid tall grass or touching any ob,ect with the bare hands, and aretold not to eat, drink, or smoke in the contaminated area. A complete set of instructions for protecting a rilitary unit from bacteriological attack (beginning with preparation of a plan by the coz;0any or bat tery commander and concluding with the clearing 6f bacteriol.ogical'ageents from 1- Card- 1/2 ACC NRi AP6030310 the area) shouldbe studied during special training exercises before other tactical 1 figure.1 training. An example of such training exercises is given. Orig.* art. has.. SUB CODE: 15, 05/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 VOMBITIV, F.A., Insh. I cammrziwt Uperimentation in the use of gravel-glue filters. Shakht.stroi. no-12:'17-21 1 58. Oaju l1..12) 1, Proyaktnaya kontora trenta Soyuzobakhtooausb9niye* (Filters and filtration) (jene trainage) YOIROB 'YYVf FOF. (Odessa) Track sontrre Putil put.khoz. no-7t23 Jl '5 I" 12$I0) (Odessa Pro.ince-Rallroado-Maintonanco ana ropair) VoROBIM''. Y.G. i mmmms- on the road of technIcal vrogress, Teket,pror,. 2? JO 157. ~wr-,o 1",:,/) 1. Direktor shelkovoy fabriki. "Krbsnayn rabotnWin.' (Textile fabrics) VORO'BIYBV. F.G. r 144:-,~-- Efforts to make us* of all potentialities. Tskst.prsm. 15 no.11:54-55 KRA 9: 1) I.Director shelkovoy f abriki OKrasnaya rabotniteal (Silk manufacture) VOROBIYEV., F.G. Introduction of changes In the state standard 6611 55. Standarti- zatsiia 28 no.9:60 S 164. (M-.Pk 18:2) DOLGOBORODOT, Ivan Vasillyevich, saslushannyy sootakhnik RSFSR; TAKOTIM, Yedor Arsentlyevich; KIZA SKIY, N.M.. redaktor: YCRGIYV Y I redaktor; YODOIAGINA. S.D., tekbuicbeskiy redaktor [work pract ice of the Telizavetino machine-tractor station in stockbroading] Opyt-raboty Mlisaystinskoi HIS po shivotnoyodetyu. MOBkva, Goo* isd-vo selkhoz, lit-ry, 1956, 98 p. (MA 9:9) 1. Glavnyy sootekbnik leningrailskogo oblastnogo uprayleniya sellskogo kbos3Kaystva (for Takovlev) (Uningrad Province--Stock and stookbreeding) Konf, Ga-vriil Ivanovich; AJIDSMYBT, V.N., doktor biologichookikh nauke redaktor; YOROBI F.I., redaktor; CRUNAYATA, 2.T., takhnichookiy redaktor M, [Fodder and pasture for nortbern reindeer] Norma I pastbishcha severnogo olenia. Pod red. T.N.Andreova. Moskva, Goo., izd-vo seMoz. lit-ry,,'1956. 98 p. (MLRA 9:12) (Reindeer) BBLMOV, Gennadiy Petrovich, "idat sellskokhosyaystyannykh nauk, T3GOROT.Y~Yg~niy Vladialrovich, saislushennyy sootekhnik RSFSR; 70=1TIT, ?.I., redaktor; TODOIAGDU. S.D.. tskhnLdhioskiy redaktor [Dairying in Volosovo District) Holochn6a zhivotuoyodetyc Volosov- skQgd rsiona. Moskva. Goa. ixd-vo selkhos. lit-ry, 1956. 125 P- (MLRL 9:8) 1, GlavW tootakhnik *olosovskoy mashinno-traktornoy stantsit. (for Tegoroy) (Volosovo District--Dairying) SUTOROT, Vlalimir Vasillyevich. professor. redaktor: YNT F. I redaktorl PROTIBITICR, D.B., redaktor; TOD & K0915 i i - 0 cheskiy r64a ktor (Upertence in growing corn in Leningrad Province] Opyt vyrashchirantia kukurusy v Leningradskoi oblastie Moskva, Goo, ixd-vo selkhos, lit-ry, 1956, 181 p. (MIRA 10:1) (Leningrad Proyince-Corn (Maize)) MITAWYA, Yovdokiya Nikitichna- SHXLYARp Marlyasys.Zolmanovus; VCROBIYNV, I F.I.,. redaktor; FRIUMAN, Z.L., tokhnichookiy redaktor ft"*m"Oft I . Clruit and berry wines with pure yeast cultures] Plodovo-yagodwe vine na chistykh kullturakh drozhzholo Hoekvag Goo. lzd-vo sellkhos. lit-ry. 1957. 36 p. - (MIRA 10:3) (Fruit wines) FAFRIN, Nikolay Andreyevich: VQROBIYEV, Ir.1 spot ared.;XAKWT, N,P., red.isd-val KOTLYAKojr, [Transportation of export lumber on freighters] Perevoska eksportnyk~ lesomaterialov na morskikh sudakh., laningrad, /Izd-vo "Marokoi tran"aport," 1959. 195 P. (MIRA 12:7) (Lumbera-Transportation) TULINTSBY, Vasilly Goorglyevich; AMEMOVICH, M.B., redo; ioiR!~ Lo.loored*; dMAUVA, Z.T., tekhn.red. [Principles of landscape gardening] Oenovy dekorativnogo eadovodetva. Yookva, Goo.izd-vo selikhos-olit-ry, 1958, 214 p, (KIRA 12:3) (Landscape gardening) TALI 0 Oskar Antonovich; FINSVICH, Lidiya Hitrofanovna; VARASOVA, Natallya T~ Vikolayeyna; VCROBOYNY. M., red*- CHMYRVA, Z.V., takhn.red. [Practical work in the pbysiolog7 of plants with prindiples of biochemistr7] Praktikum po fixiologii rautenii a oenovami blokbimii. We 3-e. Moskva, Goo. 4zd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. 1957o 340 p. I (Plant phyniology) jlz2lcels .1 ~-~~V 'FT TSUPAK, Valarian Fedorovich, kand.sellskokhozysyotvennykh naukI KUIXVA, Iraida Yedoroyna. kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; SINTAKOVA, Lidiya Andreyev". kand.biolonank., YORPITIT 7 red,; CHMIATIVA, Z.V., tekhn.red. (Practical laboratory experiments in plant culture] rAborstorno- prektichaskie zantatiia po rastenievodstvu. Moskva, Go$. isd-vo sallkhoz, lit-ry, 1957. 255 p. (MrRA 11:4) (Plants, Cultivated) ledor Dzitriyavich; 111KHATLOV, Ivan Gavrilovich; RTBITSKIT. ~Alkcja7 Actonovich; VUR031YEV. Y.I., redaktor; CHUNAYBYA, Z.V., tok~zlcheaki7 redaktor Msaw-,-, L'Yruit and berry orchards at.d nurseries] ?lodovo-isgodiwi #ad i oitomnik. 12d. 3-e. MO,6kvg, Goa. Lzd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957. .1?4 (KLRA 10:10) (Pruit culture) (11armeries (Hortictx1tu.")) Va r? o A_ WSOTOT, Aloha n&r Nasil 'Yev Leh; telallmr redaktur-, GORYANSKIY, YuoY,, redaktor izdatel'stva; KOTLYAXOVA, 0. 1., tekhaicbeskiy redAktor 11:morgency and rescue work In maritime transportation; problems In practices at sea] Averit,no-japs as tell noe dalo na morakom transports; voprosy morskot prektiki. leningrbd, I2d-vo 'Horskoi transport." 1957* 291 P* (MLRA 10:10) (salvage) (Shipwrecks) (Kercheat marine--Safety measures) YO V, ASTANIN, P.P.,professor; BYRDM, A.S.,rodaktor-, WROP'"Y, P.L. rodaktor; VODOLAGINA, S.D.-,.ta)-.hnIcheskiv Rractical exercises In biochemistry] Praktichookie zaniatila poi biokhimii..Mo.-skva; Goo, izd-4o sellkhos. lit-ry 1951. 191 PO WMA 10.:5) (Bloobemistry--Problems, e-xercises, eto.). 17(8) SOV/177-58-11-28/50 AUTHDR: Kumanichkin, S.D., Major of the Medical Corps, Candi- date of Medical Sciences; and Voroblyev, R.K. TITLE: A Universal Apparatus for Determining the Time Needed for Reflex Reaction PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinsk,iy journal, 1958, Nr 11, PP 78 81 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A series of apparatus was suggested for determining a person's reflex reacition: Gipp's chronoscope, a neuromobimeter, K.N. Dmitriyev's apparatus and L.M. Belyank's device. As these devices permit one to determine the reflex reaction only in the air, the authors developed a universal apparatus for determin- ing the time needed for reflex reaction either under normal, increased or reduced pressure as well as under water when wearing an insulating outfit. The apparatus comprises two boxes, the first of which (Fig. at.the left) having a size of 36 x 24-5 x 9 cm, consists of Card 1/2 2 sections. In the first section the folded objects SOV/177-58-11-28/50 A Universal Apparatus for Determining the Time Needed for Reflex Reaction are laced and in the second - the devices (control desks. The apparatus is described in detail and tech- nical data are given in a diagram (..Figure 2). The apparatus operates only on single-phase alternating current of 50 periods, at a 127 V tension. The time needed for reflex reaction is measured by the oscil- lations of the alternating current, which are record- ed on paper by means of an automatic pen and simul- taneously indicated by the hand of a timer. In the apparatus there are used stimuli of the first and second signal systems. As weak stimulus, light is used and as strong stimulus - sound. 'The verbal sti- muli may be transferred in writing and in words. There is 1 photograph and 1 diagram. Card 2/2 ONOCISS41 MOD 0900ferfel Wfle easca em Ow pww* 44 ac vat LeWe Awd.Ap.M., "fode IVAt. WM-1 ArmeoftfIrM"No, 4. 13WOOMO.-Cactis Id qvkkly 00,1 TWbW sladw to N14. , The V=w- *O awn of lot) N woody b" the realka p haw then 6a kwns or ties. 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