SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELKOVA, L. N. - BELL, B.

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1 15-57-5-5753 The Stratigraphy of the Paleozoic Rocks of the Southwestern (Cont.) 1) limestone, 2) clay shale and siltstone, 3) sandstone, 4) tuf- faceous breccia, sandstone., siltstone, 5) acid volcanic rocks and related tuffs, 6) basic volcanic rocks and related tuffs, 7) hydro- thermally altered rocks Card 6/6 Do A& To EEL!AOVj4-_LML4MLja NikqjgyD_ym4 DOMAREV j V.S. I nauchnyy red.; KELAREVO L.A.9 vedushchiy red.j YASHCHMHIIISKAYA,, A.B., tekhn.red. [Hydrothermal rocks in the Bukhtarma region of the Rudn yy Altai] Gidrotermaltno-imenennys porody Bukhtarminskogo raiona 'ft. i Rudnogo Altaias Leningradg Gos.nauohu.-tekh.izd-vo ne gorno-topl. Lit-ry leningr. otd-nies 1959. T' p. Vsesoiuznyi, goologichaskii Institut. Trudyt vol. 25)-'--- (MIRA 14-.2) (Bukhtarma Valle~--Rocksj CryetaMne and metamorphic) -110 A, L.R, - Ganeeis and age of acid porph7ritic intrusions in Sukhtarma District in the Rudny7 Altai. Sov. geol. 2 no.6:55-59 Je 159. (NIRA 12:12) l.Vassoywnyy nauchio-issledovatel'skiy geologicheski7 institut (VSEGEI). (Bukhtarma Distriot-Porphyr7) BELIKOVA, L.N.; QGNEVf VON. ----------- Pre-Cambrian of Central Asia. Vist.LGU 16 no.i4:17-29 061. (MIRA 14:12) (Soviet Centra I Asia--Geology, Strat graphic) %Yam gap BELIKOVA, L.N.; OGNEV) V.N.; TARASENKO, A.T., red. (Ancient formations of the northern Tien Shan) Drevnie tolshchi Severnogo Tian'-Shaniae Moskva Nedra, 1964. 135 P. WRA 17:1-1) loam BILIKOU, M.M. I Results of variety testing in 1956. Trudy Kar.fil.AN SSSR no.17; i 87-96 '59. (MIR& 13:4) (Barley) B _!EnLtMMkA9 M.N. Morphologic features of wheat d"''Oloped by the injection method* Trudy Kar. fil. AN SM no.290-15 161 -(KMA 15:2) (Whe4~, brooding) t Auk 6 I ACCESTION NM AP5015016 UR/O OT 8/6 5 A0 10/006/1W 4/137 8/,,/, 546.654/(A691137 AUTHOR: _Belikova. U. At Alelksayenko L. A, TYr LE: Rstre earthl' rehlorates Somm: Zhurnal noorgoxIchealmy khImIL v. 10, no. 60 1965; 1374-1378 TOPIC TA(;q: lanthanum perchlorate, cerium perchlorate, praseotnAum perchlorrate, aeodymjum perchlorate, s;imaritun perchlomte, dysprosium perchlorate, holmium. perchlorate, erbium perchlomte, ytterbium perchlorate, lutetium perchlorate, rare ea:-th perchlerate, rare eafth o-qrchloride, perchlorate stability, perchh5rate lattice structure 1ABSTRACT: The thermal stak4lity of rare earth perchlorates was studled In ordeel'o" de- termine its dependence on the cationic radii and on the state af the 4~i stal latace.1 ~Dif- ferential heating curves for crystal hydrates of La, Ce, Pr, INd, Sm, , Ho, Er, Yb and Lu perchlo-ratea were recorded in the 0-500C temperature range. it'was found that the dehydratioz--i of crystal hydrates of La, Nd, Dy, Yb and Lu perchlorates takes phtm in stage.a. TLe soild resid-as of the decomposition of these perchlurates after heatin of the latter to 500C are oxyohlorides of the compcattion MeOC1, who~-e Me is the rare earth 0~rd- _1/2___ i-65" ACCFSSION NR: APS015015 metal (an exception is ceriujLn perchlorate, which decomposes to the dioxide). perature of the start of decomposition was found to decrease in the order Ln, Ndo Bin, Dy, Ho, Er, Yb, Lu; this is attributed to an enhancement of the po'arizing influence of the cation as the radius decreases. Aging of La, Nd 9-nd Sm perchA.orate crystsls czx:~es a h-Be in the temperature of the start of decomposition, this may htt explained by an orde~_-i4g of the crykal lattice. It was found that preheating to a temper,.!ture 20 to 30C Wow the decomposition temperature of the perchlorates, followed by r&pid cooling of the prep-!LrQ- tion, cawses a decline in thermal stabWty owing to the &xation of the defect8 in the crys- tals. Orig. art. has; 4 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION:. Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimil, Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy aniversitet im. V. V. Kuybyaheva (Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Tomsk State Universi~y) SUMUTTED: 08Oct64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IC NO RE F SOV. 014 OTHER; 009 2/2 2RAQ~66 E ]ESM hoo, V A ~AMHRvAP6007161 CM31 M/0115/65/000/00/00 SOMCE 13/0016 AUTHOM.Antbnovy Y.N.) Pollsikk, lh.: D. Taingaus, Ve Me Xt ---------- _Mau:pone s6me.,aethods for eliminating the error due to aveop nonlin6arlty in ohoto;~- -Puls Louis, ~"-SOURC,Z-.'Xzxwitalina".tekbnikas~no..122 19650 1~-16 TOPIC-. TAGS: photoelectric cell, in(histrial sutomationt'..erro minimization tem -mill AB5TRACT:. A, photoelectrio',ays 0 4U matic,control of rolling -jwoduct: . dixiensions is . ons - ally the error due to noiLlAnearity of the o idered; *ecific mechanical:*eep ~ of the . r! . shaped is analyzed, and these two"methods'for the arrorelimination erati6n of a nonwAform awlaonce of, filling' edt (Ir~G:n scale pula0vby- an W---oscillatorl M~ Sames, by an RC-oscillator. In-the first methodg -the scale-pulse freq4ency,As.calculated by a variable capacitor vhose plates'ard. the dame shaped to coaqnnsate,foithe nonlineariV of the sweep. In tho second case results are'achieved by calculating a luminous flux-falling on-a photoresistor or by.,- calculatingthe.intensity of a light source$ Olay the theory of the methods is. presented.-,0ri.g. art. hass'5--figures and 22 formulas. BM i'. RM 001 cobil, DkTZ none (RM Card. ASS sW _21;' ;431 2 L 09960-67 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/66/040/010/2546/2550 AUTHOR: Bej'kova. M.,-,,M'.;Ik~ks~yenko, L. A.; Serebrennikov, V. V. ORG*. To-iask,~t;-' xte tniversity im. V. V. Kuybyshev (Tomskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet TITLE: The kinetiisor the.'thermal decomposition of perchlorates of the rare earth T elements yttrium~ scabdium,.and aluminum -1,1 . ul . . It 11 SOURCE: Zhurnal f Lz1:i--heskv klii~ji,. v. 40, no. 10, 1966, .454-6.-2550 TOPIC TAGS: rare earth porchloriie, perchlorape,.perchlowe combustion, combustion, combustion kinetics ABSTRACT: The kinetIcs of the thermal decomposition of aluiqiqum an,4-trare-earth perchlorates (&~, Y, La; Ce,. Sm, Gd, Ho, Yb, Lu,)-was--baudieh in nitrogen at 290-350C. ?lotsiof-.theiamountjqf decomposition vs-t e -0,6 e tained and the activation energies and rato-i",!oon:4tants calculated. j,Thj t re shown in Table 1. The ~pb~e ihowp -~hdt- Wke rate 6onstant~ i*crdaqW-43fld ha e activation energies.decrease in the 0irie-'s"--fr'om:-La to4l~lllhd fio*yl ta~'~Viu~' This is connected Card 1/3 UDC: 541.17+655-39+543.277+661.492 L 09�80-67 ACC NRs AP6034152 Table-I. Rate constant and activation energ ies iPer f'-C k"Ol Pex Ler- #,-a A E, Kcal/ual Al 24 0 250 0 03359 O:OU03 Sm 320 0.01321 QM1 O 0,07042 8 340 . 002951 270 0.09456 3M-. 0 04094 290 0,19360 -0d 294 0.00%8 ~So 240 250 0,03M 0 175 300. 320 001036 0:03M1 9 9 . ,05 . 260 973 0.07 20,9 330 0.03321 270 0 340 0.06112 290 a 350 0.06469 Y 280 0,01496 IT* 2G0 001508 290 002532 ' 280, 002235 3')0- 0:04951 27.8 290 0 03402 33Q - 0,0837.5 - 300 0:06998 26 '0 .340 0,12130 j 320. 0.150tO LA '330 -0,00862 330 . 0,115430 . 340 00958 -3w 0,42800 350 01670 260 .0,02601 370 010290, 270., .0.04106 7 Ce' - .240 0601175 280 290 0,06M 0 10300 "A 1 260 0.01539 . 280 0 02036 320. 0,2%40 290 . OgO2M 33Q - ~0636160 0 05M 290 m 0.05279 0 16M 310 6 0. , A 320 0 31M 0,21M .. Card _2L3 L 09980-67 f-ACC NRI 'AP6'03'4152"-----'--' i with the decrease in thermal stability due to the.increase-of the polarizing action of the catione- At 280C, the mechanism of the thermal decomposition'of Ce chan:tes. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 5 formulas, and 1 table. SUB CODE: .0'1/ PUBM.DATZ' '3lAug65/ :ORIG. REV-. _007/ Mg, REF: 004 ATD PRESS: 5105 '.4. .4. :.1 -3/3 7' DAYNBKO, Z.,.; GORELIK, B.A.; 4L TAR HCHMMO, A.K. Lighten the work of the chief cooker operator. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 10 no.8:21-2Z- 157. (Kiu 10: 12) 1. Bobruvakiy gidroliznyv savod. (Fydrolysis) EELIKOVA, Ye.A.; FRIDBURG, I.M. Device for boring sleeves of hydrolysis apparatus. Gidroliz. i lasokhim. prom. 14 no.5-.23 161, (KMA 16:7) 1. Bobruyskiy idroliznyy zavod. %drolysis) BELIKOVAJO Ye-.A:, Improvement in the technique of-washing containero for carbon dioxide. Airfrolls,ilawkhim. -prom. 24 no.8:2~ - 161. (KMA 161ll) 1. Bo*skiy gidroliznyy zavod. MMIKOVA. Ye.A, Creative iniftative. Gidrolis. i UBokhim. prom. 16 uo.W6 163. (MMA 16:6) 1. Bobriyakiy gidroU%Vy zavod. (Bobruynk-EbrdrolyBis) BELIZOVA, Ya*A* Precipitation of auspwded and colloidal milAtinces from noutralivates by means of pol7norylamide. Cl-droliz. i lesokbims prom, 17 no*4M 164 NIRA .17:7) 1. Bobruyskiy g1droliznyy mvods Z. - I ~, ~~ f t 4: 0 L.4, j 'I C. , i'~ I ", A, Ye. ff '-:;~- bathomater. Tmdy NIIGMP no.4.-IIZ-113 I .57. (ELydrology-Heaffurement s) (MIRA lit2) BEMIOVA, Te. N. Binocular wavemeter-perepectometer. Trudy MIGNP no.7:132-146 I C;Q MRA 13:5) (waves) (Oceanographic Instruments) MMOKOVICH Aj~ - I Vgmthetle rubber industry In the United States. Xmuch.i res.no.l: 45-46 is, '57. (Km lot-4) (United Statea-Rubber, Synthetic) -'BEL -1 Tire industry In the United States. Xauch. I ras. 16 noo2t38 7 157* (United States-Automobiles-Tiros) (MIRL 1213) CHISTYLXOV, F.M.; SUTYRINA, T.M.; PERSTINEV, P.V.; RUNYANTSEV, V.A., retsenzent; TSYRLIH, B.L.s retisenzent; BELIKOVICH, A.V.j red.; GROMOV, A.S., tekhn. red. (Freon refrigeration turbosysteml installations construction# and operation] Freonovyi kholodillnyi turboagregat; ustroistvop montazh, pkspluatatsiia. Moskvas Goo. izd-vo torgovoi lit-rys 1962. 101 p. (MIRA 15:5) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) WKOVA2 Klavdiya Danilovna; SHKOLIVIROVA, -Telizaveta Fedorovm; A&IKOVICH, A,V.. red.; ANTSaMICHO X.I., tekbn. red. [Technology of,tbe refrigeration of food products]Kholodill- naia tekkiiTologiia PiBbchevykh produktov. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1962. '156 p. (KMA 15:3-1) (Food-Preservation) (co3A storage) ONISHCHENKO, Nikolay Pavlovich;_PEL!jOVI KOVA, red.; VOL V.G., tekhn. red. (Safety measures in ammonia system refrigeration plants] Tekhnika bezopasnosti na ammiachnykh kholodillnykh ustancf-- kakh; praktieheakoe rukovodstvo dlia mashinistov, Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1963. 101 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery-Safety measures) GIDBM L-H.; ZALESSKIYp_V. A.; ISAYEVp.K. N. ; KOWANOV., D. L;. VARFOLO ,XMVt F.G., speteiallnyy red.1 *L red.; ~KOVICH,. A. BRODSKIY, M. Pj 1. tokhn.. red. [kunting'and fishing appliaAS64; a handbook] Okhotnich'i i ryboloynye tovary; spravoohnik. (By] L.M. Globus i dr. Moskva, Gostorgisdat, 1963. 135 p. (MIM 166) (Fishing-Equipment and supplies) (Ifunting-Equipment and supplied) ]3 1 .; URASIN, L.A. Investigating the equipment for photographic observations of artificial earth Batellites, BialestaeoptenabloiskoeputoZeme W-3:10-15 158, (UM 13:6) 1. Astronomicheakaya observatoriya im. Ingellgardta. (Astronomical pbotograpby-Apparatue and supplies) DWIN, L-A, Visual MA radii observations of a fireball. Astro&tsir. no.208-.29 Ja 160. (KIRL 13m) 1. Astronomlehesbaya observatoriya.1mo V.P.Ihgelfgardta pri.lasan - 5kam goaudaistvennon.universitate. Neteors) h1794 S/194/6VOO0/OO8/079/10d 3, 171o D271/D308 .AUTHORS: Bellkovichp O.Ip and Sidorov,'V,,V. TITLE: Recording of amplitude-frequency characteristics of meteor-radio echoes PERIODICAL:. Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i 'radioelektronika, no. 8, 19620 44, abstract 8Zh296 (Tr. Gorodsk. astron. observe Kazansk. un-tat 196T, no# 33, 87-91 tSiimmary in Eng-J) TEXT: Modifications ate described in the.indicator equipment of the Astronomical Observatory imeni Engellgardt which works on the, International Geophysical-Cooperation program. The modifications permit recording of amplitude-frequency characteristics of metoor radio echoes, as well as total-duration of meteor echoes in any 5- pinute intervalf at two recording levels. (Abstracter's note; Com- plete translation.] Card 1/1 BELIKOVICH" 0.1. Determining the mean quadratic error of the observed number of metears in a unit of,time. Istron.shar. 38 no.3s532-534 *-Ze 61. (kmL 14%6) 1e Astronomicheakaya ob6ervatoriya, imeni Engellgardta. (Matears) re V00- h .7 ACCESSION NR: AR5001313 S/0269/64/000/010/0050/0050 4f SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astro'notuiya, Gtdel nyy, vypusk, Abs. 10.51.339 AUTHOR: _Kostjlev~ K. V., F~upyshev, BeMovich, 0. 1. TITLE! Review of radai ol~neLyijttons of =dXe r,~_made at: the Astronomicheakaya Ob- servatorti imeni Engellgardta (Engellgardt Observatory) in 1958-1960 CITED SOURCE: Sb.,.-14ete-orn. -rasprostr*--radiovoln, no. 1. Kaz4n'lf Kazansk.lun-t, 1963- 3-20 TOPIC TAGS* radioastronomy, radar, meteor tracking, upper atmosphere, meteor orbtt~, TRANSLATION: This article', is areview of systematic radar observaticas of anteors, The investigations were made at the-Astratiomicheskaya observatorlya imeni Engel' ghrdta (Engellgardt Observat6Xyj on 4.2- and 8.7 -m gaves -fr=-.19-58 ta-A96a.--A1_. fixed gq;ze~_(- 4 ~~aftatldt4 hally-rotating antenna (with 30' Jumps stopping' in -each ~ po.a ition 'for 5minutes) were used. The authors discuss the di- urnal and seasonal variation of the,number of meteors. Seasoaal chwages confirm the assumption that the earth passes through a broad zone of meteor orbits, There 4 y'4; '~z E m3! t~/ t t u42 - ACCESSION DIA: ARS004872' 5/0058/64/000/011/H06_')/H062 SOURCB: Ref. zh. rizika, Abs. IM365 AUTHORS: Kostylev, X. V.; Bellkovich, 0. 1.; PU iity Yu. A. 'pyqj_ TITLE: Survey of meteor radio observations made at the Engel'gardt Astronomical Observatory CITED SOURM Sb. Nl6teoro. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 1. Kazan Kazansk. un-t, 196'3, 3-20 TOPIC TAGS: meteor radar dbservaLiLoA meteoric radio scatter, rpeteor orbit TRANSLATION: A review is presented of systematic radar observations of meteors at the Astronomichoskya observatoriya im. Engel'gardta (Agtronomical Observator ) at wavelengths 4.2 and 8.7 meters from. Y 1958 thMugh 1960. The. observations were carried out with a, station-i Card 1/2 Card 2/21 ie': 2~j -219W4 W W/Na(y) ~W-A (d)/FX0_4/,'6Z0 (0 /Z:-,D- 2 ac-4/Pi,.i.4/pj-4/Pk-4/Pl-4/Pae-a/r-ab JHB/ GWAO ACCESSION NR-. ARSOOL317 StO269/64/0001010/0051/0051 SOLRCE: Ref. zh. Astronimiya. Qtdelnyy vypusk, Abs. 10.5l.V43 AUTHORr Pup hev, Yu. A.1 Belikov tchl,O.I y9 TITLE: Frequency dependence of the,numbar and space factor in slant meteor pVcpagation CITED SOURCE,. Sb. -Heteorn. casprostr. radiovolft. no. 1. -Kazan Ka zan sk. un't-, 1963, SY-69 TOPIC TAGS, no up ... meteor pr~)pagatio per atmiisphere radar echo atmospheric electron density, meteor radar echo ,~fTWSLATION: - The authors dtscuss~ the relation between the number N of recorded "V,pgtqo -'r - ,e is the duration of the ~4 and the space factor 14*0 mean (vher( 1. mean reflected signals) at two wavelengths in the slant prop&gation of meteors. It has been demonstrated that for a long path the experimental data differ from the results predicted by the theory developed by T. R. Kaiser and C. 0. HinC3. The apparent reason for the discrepancy is that the signal amplitude is not proportional to the first power of the linear electron density at the reflection Card 1/2 Card 2/2 I -L--23;~q8_65 Eso ET ~Irsr(h)lzwT EWA (h ~ 1 J-H B/GW/ ACCESSIOV NR: AR5001318 WR S/0269/64/000/010/0051/'0051. SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya. Ocdel'nyy -.7pusk, Abs, 10.51.344 AUTHOR: Bel'kovich,_O. 1. -, Etakhov, A. A. TITLE: Inmeatigation of the leading edges of signals in slant meteor CITEM 50bRCH., Sb,, H.eteorn* rasprqstr~,--radlovoln, no. 14 Kazan', Kazansk. ur~t., 1963, 10-79 TOPIC TAGS; upper atmospheret tueteor Eroaagat ton?/ rad Was tronomy, radar sigoal, meteor echo TRANSLATION: A statistical analysis of the duration of leading edges of sipals reflected from meteor trails during the slant propagation of meteurs~'6s begn made for two frequencies. A total of 1,300 meteors were recorded It was found that the mean duration of signals reflected fron meteor trails is:vA 2 . whereas the mean duration of the leading edge k. It is demonstrated that for loug paths and high frequencies a considerable part of the-useful time suitable for Cord 1/2 M~ Ica, 55 ACCESSION NR: AR5004877 SOURCEi Rej Z11. Fizika, IX)9- 1.17,h390 AUTHORS - 1303 'kOVich, 0- a-ho-VIL.-A ...... A---. TITLE: Investigation oi leading fronts of signals in inclin d I meteor propagation CITED SOURCE: Sb. Meteorn. respzostr. radiovoln. Nc, nsk Xaza,, u~ I-- TOPIC TAGSt m6te r\:obser e riso -,or c _ra tie ~0 vatidn' puls 0 e, ~a s, VRADISLATION i The au hors,mad tatistical analysis of the leading fronts of signals cit 'two- -frequencies (in the 40 and 60 Mcs bands) reflected from meteor trails,,-.-for -in-cli-pert,31--met- a t ea -ayL -:-durat wee ciragG~ reg-istr tkon- ley-ex, It:- is "-shown that the.avera'ge duiat'ibn of Card 1/2 Orti .1 on t percentage Ot t whi ch i G the signal portion u8eful for -information transmission, will in- crea-qe. Thus, whereas in the 40 Mcs band the leading fronts account tit;, for 8-10% of the duty factor, at 100 Mcs the contribution of leading fronts to the duty eactor increases to 40--50%. STUB CODE: AA; EC SNC L: 00 A pt -4/pi-4 %MMM. ACCESSION MP-t ARS004680 9/0058/64/000/011/H063/H063~ SOURCE: Ref, zh. Fizika, Abs. llZh393 AUTHORS: Bej'jS_oyi Ar Sherstnevo A. Nj ILpl ij, I. it. TITLE: Distribution of,durations of meteoric radio echoes CITED SOURCEt Sb. Mateorn. rasproatc. radiovoln. No. It Kaz an Kazansk. un-t, 1963, 111-1141.-. TOPIC TAGS2 meteoric radio ech-o,'. meteor r4dar observation, meteoric.:.-:-..:-, radio scatter r didtribution of the- -'dura,-, TRANSLATIONt , A. fdraula - is~ derived,:__f16 * - %~/_ ndensed tion -of':f6rW&,rd-r6fle'ctei rnfiatearic radio echoes,from underco trails, with accognt of the change' in the pressure at the point of maximum ionizatioA. By assuraing th6 meteor Laaas distri tio to obey a power law, witb,a probability,donsity.: Card 1/3 PE Sllbk-, NR. C -AA500496a: A proportion-al- to', the: square rdot~ of. -the total number of registered meteors. The accuracy with'i4hich the parameter of the meteor S: distribution s'. determined by comparison, of the number -of regist, ted e N! meteors in orie..:. 'Mceiv6r wiit:h~-,two~ dif-f6rent re istration levels is determined, and. the. optimal -ratio'.bf., the: registration, levels ls_f6tin A :c-ormuia Ld~.cbi:ciined -for,-de'teilni.ninq tine mean scruare crror of the ratio of the.ntuiber of meteore re iste'red by two separated radar- .9 stations from the sardin section'of the sky., A new method is proposed for observing possible meteor showers but this method d oes not make it possible to conclude with full reliability that the shower exi s t sv '~i further analysis is~neceasary.when this method is used. G. Osipov SUB CODE: AA* Ed ENC 00 Card 2/2 L 23302._ .5 FSF (h P o_47P-T--17 e-~5/Pq-4/P;it-4/Pi-ii/pae-2/P6b 'S'T 0 'd - 2 1-.4 Z 4kCCESSION NR: AR5001321 S/020/641000101010051/0051 347.- _-I'MURCE -Re zlrw-Astrunm-iyao;~- ~e nyy vypu~k AUTHOR: Be0kovich, 11. N. WI I TIE: Elect,ton density at. the-reft c t t *poWL of a -e tear _,stream K~ za~ ik. un ~Opi~ BAGS: m:_,a~teor; Mcieor,jatream,_ upper atmosphere, atwiospheri& elm6c 4ty TRMS4ATION: --The'Auth6rs:- cons'ide't the', linear electron, densiti. -4 of:a-meteor a the WxIt6M__ io nizat ion trail -point of and the electron density at the reflection point. On the basis of assumptions concerning the power-law distribution x for meteare of different masses and the uniformity of the positions of the reflection point in the-trail, the authors hive found - the absolute distribution density of 7 the values y artd the regression equations X(y) and y(x). it was found that the random valuescv~at the reflection points.. conform to the same law as the mass. Card 1/2 A d ACCESSION VB.#, -AR5903538 SCURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya. Otd. vyp., Aba. U.51.482 TMX: Accuracy of determination of certain Wameters of meteoric activity CITED SOURCE: 3b. Meteorn. r"prostr. radiovoln, no. 1,, Kazan', Kazansk. un-t. 1963) 115 _utS ~TOPIC TAGS: meteor observation, meteoric radio scatter. meteor number TRANSIMION: On the basis of a Poisson distribution of the number of registered meteors)lit Is shown that the irean square error in the observed number o:~ Mteors is N"Y, where 11 -- number of meteors registered per unit time. The relative' error is inversel~y proportional to the square root of the total number of regis- tered meteors. The accuracy of measurement of the parameter 3 of the meteor mass distribution, wbich is determined by comparing the number of meteors observedwitIA the aid of one receiver with two differenti, registration levels, is determined and Card 1/2 If 8 ACCMSIO- AR500353 the optim-a ratio e. che registration levels is evaluated. A fox=ula is derived for the dete~rmination o'fthe mean square error of the ratio of the wxnber or meteors ctuixted at two radar stations that observe a single section of the sky U~ and axe separated from each ether. Bibliography,, 9 titlee. G. Osipov. ACC NR, AIR6013703 SOURCE CODE: uR/oo58/65/q00/010/RO38/HO58 AUTHOR; Bellkovich, 0. 1.- Beskin L. N.; PqMMhgyjLYu. Ap TITLE, Distribution of the number of mtcm SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. lOZh398 REP. SOURCE: Sb. Meteorn. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 2. Kazan', Kazansk. un-t, 1964, 114-120 TOPIC TAGS: radar meteor observation, meteor radiant, meteor tracking, meteor stream ABSTRACT: The authors consider the distribution of the number of observed meteors from day to day. Results of back-scattering observations are presented, from,which it follows that in the spring months the distribution of the visible radiants is more uniform than in the summer and fall months, when a large number of swarms is ob- served. The density of the belts of orbits crossing the earth in May-July andIAugul September is also Amiform. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE; 81ij 09 6-5 117 ACCESSION NR: "4043253 S/0203/64/004/004/0706/0716 AUTHOR: Bellkovich, 0. J.,-Beskin, L. N.' TITLE.- Some statistical problems,of meteor radio astronomy SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i acronomiya, v. 4, no. 4, 1964, 706-716 TOPIC TAGS: astronomy, radioastronomy radar, meteor, meteor trail, meteor radar detection ABSTRACT: The solution of certain statistical problems in meteor radar tracking Idistribution of amplitudes and duration of echo signals, distribution of heights of mirror points on meteor trails, etc.) is complicated greatly by the fact that the coordinate of-the mirror point on the trail is not known. The amplitude and duration of the echo signil are determined by the linear electron density at the mirror point of the trail, which if, turn is -dependent on the mass, velocity and disintegration of the meteor body and on the position of the reflecting region on the trail relative to the ionization maximurl. An ambiguity therefore arises as a result of the uncertain relationship between the mass of the meteor body and the amplitude (or duration) of the echo signal from the meteor trail. The authors, therefore propose a mathematical method for ihe solution of a number of these statistical lam LP b a. - The method is, based on a study of. the relative distributions of the rmdom C-: d, ACCESSIOkl NR: AP4043253 parameters of meteor trails. The raethod has madelt possible to determine the laws of distribution of maximum electron densities, electron densities at the mirror points of the observed meteor trails and the heights of the mirror points. It is shown that the antenna directional diagram has no influence on the distribution of the amplitudes of meteor radar echoes.' Orig. art.* has: 1 figure, 66 formulas and 1 table. 1~ ASSOCIATION: Astronomicheskaya observatorlya pri KazanBkom. gosudarstvennom, universitete (Astronomical Observatory at the Kazan State University); Gosudarstvanny*y ii~ nauchno-issledovatdllskiy, institut, Ministerstvo svyaz1 SSSR (State Scientific Research Institu* SSSR Ministry of Communications) ENCL.- 00 SUBMITTED. 13Dec63 SUB CODE. AA No REF SOV.. 004 OTHER: 006 2/2 .ACC NRe AR6013TA SOURCE CODE: -AUTHOR: Bellkovich, 0. 1. TITLE: Concerning one method of processing radio-visual observations of.meteors- SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. lOZh399 RU. SOURCE: 8b. Meteorn. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 2. Kazan', Kazansk. un-tj i964,~ 133-134 TOPIC TAGS:, radar meteor observation, meteor trail, meteor stream, data processing ABSTRACT: On the basis of a previously derived formula for the average duration of signals reflected from trails with fixed maximvm electron density, the author pre- sents the proceadug of radio-visual observations of the Perseld inmm. (Wauslation of abstract] SUB CODE., 03, 09 17'ACC- NR't--AR6Mq483-- SOURCE CODE AUTHORs Beakinp Lo NO Pwshayp Yus A, TITLEs Niaorloal distribution of meteoris SOURGEs. Refs zho Astronomiyal Abas 2.5lo579 REP SOURCEs Sbe.14otoorne ra3proatra radiovolap no,,2s Xkunl, Kazan3ko un-tp 1964# IU-120 TOPIC TAGS s radar meteor observation j parameter e rcev- ABSTRACTs An attempt was made to formulate a distribution law for meteors recorded over the same small period of 1-2 hours during several dayq, The analysis emplo method of reotified diagrams* The best approximation was yielded by the pseudorayleigla law of diatribuUon,defined by the integral function The validity of this law was checked iLqing the results ']~W=mex~[- X of radar observations at Thmskp KazanIp and Ottawa, C, Observations conducted on the wavelength of 8o7 m in Kazan' in 1959 were used to ana- lyze the behavior of the parameter k and the dispersion of the mean volunetAo density~ of radar-recorded dust* It was found when the antenna was pointed south,, the tral section of the visible radiant was located near the pole of the eoliptic dux!:n the entire yeare Me meteor distribution over the same azimuth and the same periods of 1/2 UDG -.-Z- -- - -S)URCE CODE: _U7 ACC NR- AR6019483' TWTdiOl 606/00i)607~/0075 AUTHOR: Beltkovich 0. Is- Beekin,, L. No; Pupyshev,, Yu* As TITLEs Numerical distribution of meteors SOURGEs Refs zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 2.51*578 REY SOURCE: Sbo Mateorno rasprostr, radiovolnp no*2,, YAzant,, Kazansk* un-tj,'1964, 114-120 TDFIC TAGS: radar meteor observation, parameter > Ine r-cc~ie- ABSTACT: An attempt was made to formulate a diotribution law for meteors recorded over the same small period of 1-2 hours,during several days. The analysis employed U 0 method of rectified diagrams, The best approximation was yielded by the pseudorayleig law of distributton,defined by the integral function FW-C P The validity of this law was checked iLging the results 0 of radar observations at Tbmsk, Kazan't and Ottawas Dbservations conducted on the wavelength of 8&7 m in Kazan' in 1959 were used to ana- lyze the behavior of the parameter k and the dispersion of the mean volumetrio densiV. of radar-recorded dust. It vas fouad when the antenna was pointed south, the ce'ntral section of the visible radiant was located near the pole of the ecliptic during the entire year* The meteor distribution over the same azimuth and the same periods of Card 1/2 (.1. Ii UDCJ AcCM;F, -A:R6019483 aram a char a time during several days obeyed the pseudorayleigb lawwhose p Oter acteriz the deviation of the nuaber of meteors observed in a given region of the j'A7. The para. I meter k did not exhibit a definite dependence Upon the time of the day or sea .son. The mean value of k was 2,,5-3,7, The dispersion of D=fOo2 and did not exhibit substantial daily or seasonal variations, i*eo, the visible distribution of radiants at the pole or the ecliptic was uniform* I%hen the antenna was pointed north, the band of visible radiants was approximately parallel to the plane of the ecliptic and for all =nths) k exhibited definite daily variations. For the morning hours k = 4 - 6, D?--40.10-0.0501 For the evening hours k a 1o5 - 2j Dj,4-0,4 - 0-5* The highest value attained by k was 3 - 4 during March-April and its lowest value was 1o5 - 2 during August-September. Some increase was also noted in kk~-June during the.noon hours and during August-Sep- tember at night, which was possibly related to the traversing of a wide meteor belt by the Earth. Bibliography of 11 titles, Po Babad2hanove CTranslation of abstracO7 SUB COM 03 NAUKOVIGH, Yasiliy Kitrofsnov~Ach; SELIKOTICH, P.Iep red.; B.Aj1JkBUOy1# U., red.izd-va; S 0,'N., tekhnred. [Theoretical principles of the process of peat briquetting) Teors- tichaskis oenovy proteesma briketirovaniia torfe. Minsk, Izd-vo Ikad.nauk BM. 1960. 195 p. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Chleft-korrespondent AN BSR-, direktor Institute torfa Akadexii nauk BSSR (for Belikevich). (Peat) - ' (Briquets (lfuel)) BET,IKOVICH, V... kand.biologicheakikh naukl RB~OV, A., kand.biologicheBkikh Ultrasonic *projector." t.Un.tekb. 7 no.3:76-77 Mr 163. .(KM 16s3) (Cetacea-Anatomy) (Orientation) _(Ultrasonic'iniveis) SHILDVA, S.A.1 TROITSXIT, Y.B.; K&L!XOV, G.B.; BELIXOVICH, T.M. Significance of the mobility of mnrine forest rodents for the distAbution of ticks,in spring and summer foci of encephalitis. .Biul. MOIP. Otd.biol. 62 no.5.'117-118 3-0 157- (MIRA 10:11) (TICKS AS CARRMS Ct DISRASN) (PARASITES-MIU) SHUOVA, S.A.; TROITSKIYj V.B.; HALIKOV, G.1 ; PELIKOVICH, Y.M. (Moscow) Signtficance of the mobility of murine forest rodents for the distribution of the tick Izodea erouloatus P.Sch. in spring and summer foci of encephalitis Ewith sumaery in 3nglishl Zool. shur. 37 no. 6:931-938 Je '58. (MiRA 11:7) 1. TSentrallw nauchno-ineledovatel'skiy dazinfektsionayy institut, Moskva. (Nice as carriers of disease) (Ticks) TX.; :iM(-%*--OT, A.Y. "Bin!.,);-, and hxtmti-a&- of 1~.~ino3 T;:_nnals;" Proc-,.r?dim.F!s of tln-Fr S~.ientiflc Institute of Y--tritiiq Fisbgries and Oneanw-_Vx~hr. 701. 33. Re7lawed b7 T.M. Bal"covich, A.T. lAblolcov. Zool.zhur. 38 no.~:9_52- 9 51, J9 159 - (VELt 12: 11 (Whales) AUTUOR: Bellkovichp V. 11; SOY/20-127-4-57/6o ----------- TITLE: On the Mechanism of Color Variation in Delphinapterus leucas Fall. PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959; Vol 127, Nr 4~ pp 928 - 930 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Delphinapterus leucas Fall. is a typical northern dolphin. One of the properties of this species is the variation of the color according to age: young animals are dazrk, grown 2p an-i- mals almost purely white. In the course of several years th8 author found out that embryos soon to be born and new-born Delphinapteri leuoas Pall. are not at all dark, 8late-coloTed (Refs 1, 2-9,11,13) but light grey. brownish. The growing babies become dark. No author mentions this phenomenon. Not even papers on the histology of the skin Tefer to the problsm mentioned in the title. This fact caused the author to write this paper.-The skin of the Delphinapterue leucas Fall., as the skin of all cetacea, has no hair) aebaceous glands, and par- spiration glands. The pigment ie concentrated in the epidermis Card 1/3 which Is 7-9.mm thick and constitutes 51-68~ of the total .(hi '.~o Meohanism of Color Variation in Delphinapterus SOV/20-127-4-57/6o leuoas Pall. weight of the skin in the case of grown up animals (Ref 4). No mammal living on land sihows a similar development of the epidermis. The color variation of the Delphinapterus leucas Pall.'proceeds as follows: With new-born babies the majority of the pigment is concentrated in the lower part of the epi- dermal ridges (Fig 1); There is less pigment in the middle part as well as in higher layers. The light grey, brownish coloring is caused by the distribution-of the pigment, its .majority being at the epidermal base at the border of the derm; and an intense development of the horny layer. After birth'the young animals grow rhpidlyl so does their epidermis. The thick- ness of the epidermis is little changed in the case of a young 235 am long but the-ratio of composition has considerably changedl the horny layer shrunk tol/5, whereas the lower parts of the epidermal ridges became 4-5 times.wider. 'The quantity of pigment in the ridges"deoreased considerably. The growing cells have by then distributed the pigment all over the thick- ness of the epidermis. The total coloring of the young be- Card 2/3 comes dark grey, almost black. The subsequent lighter coloring .Or& tke blechanism of-Color Variation in 'Delphinapterus SOV/20-127-4-57/60 lsuias Pall. is'a result of the continuous growth of the animal and its skin. No now pigment is formed so that its quantity per our- faoe unit deerpases-gradually. This is caused by its g--adual discharge into the peeling horay layer and the distribution of the remaining decreasing pigment over an increasing area. After a number of color transitions the pigment Vantity in the skin of Delphinapterus leucas Pall. beromee inconsiderably small.:After'this quantity has disappeared altogether the Delphinapterus leucas Pall. becomes all white, There are I fig- ure and 15 references, 13 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut morfolQgii zhivotnykh im. A. N. Se7ertso7s Akademii nauk SSSR (Inatitute of Animal Uorphology imeni A. N. Severtsoy of the.Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESMED: April 18, 1959, by,1. I. Shmallgauzen; Academician April 17, 1959 Card 3/3 ~colozicc~morphclogical chamcU-c~ristics of s;~ptaticm 11-or 0 Aight in the bi-rComster (Larva byparboreus) and the long- tailed clau.~ (Stercorarius lorvdict-rdus). Trudy Inst. morf. no. 32:131-141 16C. (IMI 14:2) (Gulls) (Flight) (Birds,'~utMv) .7 BELIKOVICH, V.M.; YAMKOV, A.Y. First All-Union Conference on the Study of Marine Mammals. Zool. shur. 39 no-7:1119-1120 JI '60. (XIM 13.7) (Marine mammals-Conipresses) MIKOVICH, V.M. Some biological observations otL the whito whale from the airplane*, Zool. zhur. 39 no.qi1414-1422 S 160. OUBA 13:9) 1. Institute of Animal Morpholo&79 U,S.SoR, Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Russia, Northern-White whale) karaM~"- M-M BELOKOVICH, V.M. Phy3ical thermorpgulation in the white whale (Delphinapterus leucas.Palle-)* -Trudy sove Ikht# kom. no.12:50-59 f61. (Kft 14..6) I* Institut morfologii zhivotnykh imo A,.N*Severtsova AN SSSR. (W hite wbale) (Body temperature-Regulation) ,;~~-BELIKOVICHj V.M.; UBLOKOVj A.V.q kand.biol.nauk Among the walruseao Friroda 50 no* 300-56 Mr 161, (MIRA 14:2) 1. Institut rnrfologii zhivotnykh im.A.N. Sevurtsova AN =Rj,MoakvaO' (Walruses) BELIKOVICHL V~ Di3sertation defended at-the Zoological Institute for the academic degree of Candidate of BiologicaI Sciencest. Adapt ve Structural. Features of~the Skin Cover of Water Yammals.11 Vestnik Akad Nauk No. 4, 1963, PP. 119-145 BELIKOVICH, V.M.,, kand.biolog.naukj YABLCKOVI A.V., kand.biolog. nauk Youth of an old science; alliance-betwoen animal morphology and technology. Priroda 52 no.8:20-30 Ag 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Institut morfolofill zhivotnykh imeni Severtsova AN SSSR, Moskva. Morphology (Animals)) (Bionics) KMNEVBERQ Serkey Ye4jenlyevichf YABLOKOV,, Aleksey Vladimirovich; BU I Kfu "IG11 %fariya. ..,,Y,sqyolod Mikhaylovic ; TARASEVICH, . Prinimaliuchastiye: DELYAMURE, S.L.; ZHWOVA, Z.P.; MAKAROV,, B.M.., red. [Beluga; a monographic study on the species) Belukha; opyt monograficheakogo issledovaniia vida. [BY) S.E.Kleinenberg i dr. Moakva, lzd-vo."Nauka," 1964. 455 P. (MIRA 17:4) BF.LIKOVI.CHj_Vpevolod Mikhaylovich; FMNENBERG, Sergey Yevgenlyevicb; kbW-AJ:ir~-e WiA~irovich; LIVAKOV, A., red. I (Plystery of the ocean) Zagaclka okeana. Moskva, Molodaia gvardiia, 1965. 174 p. (K[n .18-12) .BZLK(lyny - T aspirant; MUTOVIN, V.I., nauchnyy rukov0ditell, doktor vetere 7 LL P nauk Effect of milking apparatus an,4 mits on the nszmary gle-nda in cows. Veterinariia 42 no,10'.63-65 0 165- 1 , NIRA, 16M) 1, Vseaqyuznyy nauchno-1 sole Jovatel I skly institut vet6rimrnoy sanitarii. Fig. 1. 1--ra tor; 2--s-otirler; 3--jet straightener; 4--jet tube "Industrial Conatructj6h bf Con-crete' Buildings" P. 1 (ARKHITEKTURA T STROIT--,LSTVO) Vol. 2, No. 21 1952, Sofiya, Bulgaria. SO.: Monthly List of East European Acce3slons L.C. Vol. 2, Nov. 1953, Uncl. BELKOVSKI, S. "More correct directives in the planning of some buildings," p*12 (Tekhnilm.% Vol* 6s no* 81 1957j, Sofiiaj, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East Riropean Accessions (MU) LC, Vol. 7. No. 8.1 August 1958 BELKOVSKIY A.I. Precise determination of the elementary cellparameters and temperature of the V. -* (;Y -transformation of quartzes from some deposits in the Central and Southern Ural Mountains. Dokl. AN'SSSR 154 no.ltlll-113 Ja'64. , (MIRA 17t2) 1. Urallskoye geologicheskoye upravlenlye, Predstavleno akademikom.N.V. Belovym. 1. CHLUP, I. P., B=OVSKIY,-G.V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cement Industries 7. Increasingproductive capacity of cement mills at the "Froletarian't factory TSement 18/h'o. 1. 1M Tsementnyy Zavod "Proletariy" 9. Monthly List of Ussian Accessions) Library of Congress, June 1952. LInclassified. BUKOWA Halina Ivaluating method of the wearing properties of textile goods based on the results of experimental use. Przegl w1okien 16 to.10:535-539 0 162. 1. instytut Wlekiennictva, Lodz. P/04J63/069/001/001/002 A. D201P.308 AUMOR, Be 6 esj~w. Master of T ITLI-; z 'Ul'ectr3.ca C.Ontrol_eo ipment of,unit th.Uorwll~~d-61 jyERIOD,IdAi:-;':,.:. .,-.,i~lbtdary..,4~Aito~matyk~L- Kontr'61A,00. .1 ._1903*f:.3_l '46scj~ib~s' tl%6 piinciple-d'-of -dedign (if an 'ir I'dal .;- 06W;V6: %jX. - " - "' ::'. , L e.q'u- pm,.Q'nt'.c.hrlv'in'g a- "d:c*' . nornl4li - ' ' *' , The, "j'ybtem. 13:'0f .~u:At -coni3t]~Udtioli'-i"or,lise'..in automaiti6.~.6ofitr~*V'Qf 't' biwi-6 - sy6tem Confinu " - I~c nO units-, Ard, A6XOllo'wO i3.tw ng..,.arran' ements -'and'- tiahadii6ei-s. 'a 1&4 a"atid, ebactriceil- and Q~ltpu t;a ttLSee 'AILV~ Os t6i -.u itaiidaid t5TC .8 ''of .40W6 d': Oa~ate .'-iie '-,6r at ar~ imcics* ilith, iitgm~.' daii~di'zie-d~'~q~'t 1~!' ORO imbufli (inAtiplea of,20 -JAI ele'otilv i~ rp - p drid I mv ca~; circuits*: use.:. sit~kdbnductqr_~ e. lem*ntz';ahd-.tX~ATjsjstOrjzed magniatic elemOnts -a cturA., - WO. n ind: .6~iiuf A, T -_.-Niariantet of,c.p sy S 'Oi~ e e6trical Oa "h id d I /034' 63/ooo/w i/oaa/m -at -ical -6ontrol ~6qd*en 308., u t 0 th f loa, n5 'groiiii q..dekrlptions.'and soecificati'olii;"Of, the. deWl_; . vbItage, cpmiit: and' resiatance-'. .,.,-,.trAngdu6ers,~ p(g-jer:_irtmsAti~ijj~,, - ~wfiindiig urdt. -continuous ,-_,.lnput -re*gula ., to,r--on-.off 6 .lato.r, All.-,units were developed',ahd '.Au etwa ed. 17,,- Zaky.~d Mierni Ihstytutu'210-Ittrotechniki w1b. oratory br, Aitovftatfbh-~aid Measurements of the-Institute of-EIde- trical- 'th on of the p'mier tranadlUddir q.W~qL t3* Was deiiqloPdd-`bt. thi&: i*T61emeUmiki PW (Do Xatedr~,! Aut6jqafyk~e bf,tile,wars xnent. of aw Pol chnier tomatior 1~6 trah6ducert.tuliiplier unA:I.idiffer'. . Pt., . 'tntiato-r' ',~hitli arp_in--Aei6i~. -6ractidal.. tests. -G. "Trends in the development of Polish conceptions In switchgear design." p. "6. (PrzeElad Elektrotechnicz , Vol. 29, no. 11/12., Doe 53., Warszawa) I SO: Monthly List of East European Accessionsj Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress J= 54 Uncl, q .1 9 u NO a a A-M 0 all .0of f A 00, ~ - - ~ Is ME 00.'s t. ~J4 06.4 w 4v k i I - i& iia e'ki the Lamp rw)Wftomk to make i !w=m as odlw wm%ttdk* 9. Magary MA& Ull 4 v a to a & a bs W y Is -m u t b a M isi air a I Tra "pa, t No u C~ volige dl I*W 1049 1 *Sit - . , It becamme pvWbW to Purchase C-411 VJ"M kieuvemsts to make resular tichm iAfw 0013 d bf"Aw ijillitUa ipit% tilm lastmansts. Ike 64vutq" of the mew radkimixicles he pfflom 00 ~ (umsd In yk&WW $me 1931) becamme appartat, EqWpamms Is Obwomied sod dou (tam a 00 mmadivig dm&g a pwu~af weather shmedum (Jsm~ k 1950) pn ted In coor-ctioa with A Radleses" P r i segi. om EW discussion of the synoWic ca"tkitis at that do@. 5*M f go 008 in 0 0 9~ -, - : so well *to "Os .00 .00 .640 xoo .909 Pgo* UT112414049 CLAUVICAT11% %so z Wo" Smu~4 flit ONE aw env b u 69 ED 94 v bf 0 a ;",I X It 0 :'66 00 0 0 tj 0 1 0 0 *1* 0 o 0v 0 41 0 O'o 0 o 0 DrA"A 06LA ' U / 4?f6;, 11 oAtilou erInyl, Woes and 16411, fidI4, Mex8jaidnicl motwoN&I, As a zm a- agromettioroldgial Isoxerotek khIkOnyve. . (AgarrCut mittearoingy; an agrometeorologiml handbook.] BudApestj AltacVnital. Kiad6, 1951. 350 p. 3M illus. refs. DLC-This Hateordogiael Abat. t"t fit intended for the tencrol tradiog ptiblic, tli~ tollelic student and thm research acteptist ' Vol 5 No I their Otricult ural 32 Well, - It CAMOHOCIt a %Mul handlumli of ittvwirnlogy. climatology anil ' - - J ttipixially for those working on Crittral European cr6pemkilly. . to ft I (p. Is-- applicatiovii - t% i al t Mh htric h b m t at an- 1954 eorn nTivi r- c c , me " . m R p pait I dynani", dintatololy and worl;l cliniate is preaented In a ck-jr and analytkal manmr. A I Orm W of Special special sn.666 denti with the rhinate n( I fungary (illtntrated with numerous climatic e6ita). f d di tic f r th int W-117 WI h l t 2 4th k 6 i P ivinnienn an ma ac o s rom s v or e po ni ) - t. pp c p (p. ntorest ~of view of A& effet I on the deMinuivent of Otint" ; with weather rcqu~mmenta of plants at Various stagis of thdr devel"Imient, with micrmlinlate and with the Ittilization of meteorn- logical itifeimathm It r Rgrictiltuml ptirptism. 1't. 3 (p. 421-541) Contalia data on the ecology of-.47~ principal crrjpL~ jnm-~ let Hviivary~, It stio indtities a chapftr on the dependence of ensive growing climate nit uAlprtniierties iind one on forest dimaW The useo( this imt study raervice 11601C I& fadlitate'l by it, sobject ind". -,,Zxbjms Moddie't.1 i 1. Ketawalo" ..2. Climate 61 Hungary 3. Agricultural mettorolo" 4. Plant eW*gy S. Textbeaks, 6. Honpry.-Gr. BELL, B. C"rrent problems of synoptic aerology. P. 115 Vol. 58, no. 2. Mar./Apr. 1954 Sessions of the Scientific Council of the Hungarian Society of Yeteorology. P. 120 Soo EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS LIST Vol. 5. no. 7. JulY 1956 J, PlIlEli-all, 1Qd (A'fQVjl zurmp..-, p, "A I ~Wp --Wr.-..~;,:6 .11 sho"v-1 b-', the VCctif:,,l tLe 'i tx-5t, Aug. l+-40, 1'1~4) ; VCTI!-'~d P)5J! L,.;~ to 14) Pul; wrt.ca! 0~1 C7 ",~,oly I'mil vrlc,,~itv 311'tfibJ4~1~)q ji-L, J'l Ifil jtk N%.-jnt~-V i;~,l ;,j tnbi-tiou ui .: .; prn,'~ e C-f mel c ~~nlthtv BELL, B. Investl P. 31' gation ofthe earth's magnetism. VoL.59, no. 5,-Sept./Oct. 1955 IDOJARAS Budapest SOURCE: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC. Vol. 5. no. 3, March 1956 Q4-35 55 1 ~50 1.9;550..J.J~61,3 (13'). 1) LAI ,:il lad 1. late mau. -anal Year prcgram 2. gn:lar. .Ia,-jc4ra6 ~r; BELL, B. Aerologic work of Gyorgy Yfarczen. p. 137. IDOJARAS. (Meteorologlai Inteset as Magyar Meteorologiai Tarsasag) Bud- apest. Vol. 60, no. 3. May/June 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 11,, November 1956. Syneptic exa!--inatian of probable thunderstorms, pr.. 177, IDOJ.LVZ, (Meteorologiai Intezet es NaCZ~ar Meteoroloeiai Tarsasag) Budapest, Vol. 60, go. 3, May/June 1956 SOURCE; East European Accessions List (MALL) Library of Coneress, Vol. 53 no. 113 -Novcmber 1956 BELL.B. Photocherucal measurement of solar radiation. ps 31Q* (Id6jaras. Vol. 60, not 6, Nov,lDece 19%, Hungary) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) IP,, Vol. 6, no. 6, July 1957, Uncl.