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Marking points geodetically prepared for aerial photography.
Good. i kart. no.9:33-38 S 158. (KRA 11:10)
(Aerial photogrammetrv)
AUTHOR: Troitskiy S07/6--::/:6-9-6/26
TITLE: Establishment of Ground Control in the Geodetic Preparation
of Aerial Photographing Work (Markirovka punktov geo-
dezicheskoy podgotovki aerosnimkov)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1958, Nr 9, pp 33 - 38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A considerable amount of experience is available gained
in the establish-ment of ground control in forest areas
previous to stereotopographical surveying at a scale of
1:25000. It is at the point that the establishment
of ground control is relatively expensive and hence
that it is advisable to reduce the number and the
dimensions of ground control points. This is an approach
to the problem in question as applied to mountainous
and to promontory territory. In each trapezoidal section
6-7 points should be equally distributedg thus ensuring
that each pair of stereoscopical photographs can be
adjusted by at least 4-5 control points. Of these, about
1,5 will be covered by triangulation stations, thus only
the remainder- is required to be established separately.
Card 1/2 In this paper directions are given as to the laying of
Establishment of Ground Control in the Geodetic S07/6-58-9-6/26
Preparation of Aerial Photographing Work
such points in the terrain. It also includes a report
on the experience accumulated in ground control
establishment in the geodetic preparation of aerial
surveying in a forest area in 1957. Finally the engineering
conditions of establishing ground control in the
preparation of aerial photographing in surveys in
mountainous and promontory territory are briefly summarized.
There is 1 reference,- which is Soviet.
Card 2/2
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AUTHOR: Troitskiy, B. V. SOV/6-59-5-4/206
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TITLE: On the New Issue of the New Specifications for Topographical
Surveys on Scales of 1 : 10000 and 1 : 25000 (0 novom izdanii
nastavleniya po topograficheskoy s"yemkc v masshtabekh
1 : 10000 i 1 : 25000)
PMMDICAL; Goodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 5, pp 6-11 (USSR)
A33TRACT: Tn April, 19rg, the Glavnoye upravlenlye geodezii i
kartografii (Main Administration of Geodesy and CartograDhy)
of the t,LVD SSSR ('.11nistry of the Interior of the USSR)
published the new issue of the Specifications for Topogra~iicnl
Surveys on Scales of I : 10000 and I : 25000, Part I. These
specifioations were drawn up on the basis of the main
specifications for the production of topographical map* on
scales of 1 : 10000, 1 : 25000, 1 : 50000, and 1 : 100000.
They show the new methods and devices that safeguard work
quality and increase output, taking into account the
axncrienco end nchlovamentz; of tochnolor','y and ncionce. -
However, these new specifications lay down only Conortil b)l~sic
patterns for the technology in the production of topographical
C%-rd 1/4 msps. In the new issue, much attention is given to IV-lie
On thle :tieri Is,.~ue of "Iew Sneci fications for
Surveys an .5cale-1- ani 25CCO
mann of the mountainous nnd foresL
technique for tho-oc rocions is in Errep_t-~r Jetail
th,nn it to be on e%rlior A ne-,.-i inv;!1tivtion
is irw:lo lnto the of rieri!ii il~',,otogranh-~
-r1r] tbe Nx-in- ot, -7 nc t
L
points in thc. torrnin. Experionce 'm vhown in
tho identific%ition of the Frourid control Points to be tl~e mtin
irripe.,liments in the stereotonof.-raphic,11 surveying, of tl),C-
mountain-, Tai_ga-, and forest. region's. In order to removp
those impediments, the on1v mathod ap-rropriale for this
pur ,)o3e ir, x1f3commended: the around control noint raust be
M.Ilrked in the terrf~,A?z in m.tch -I wey ~~n, 1.o on.-iure th,~.
will in the photo~-ranhs. 1.11 O_Ce.~ to Saw,
and rean,-,, the 3mallo~st pos~~-ible number of th,..,f;e contcw..'_
points should be eatablished. In mountainou.,,
elevation control points should be plam-1 ,,.t intervial.; ~,f
km, in high mount~,,.ins at intervals of I kni.
evenly distributed over mountnin tops and valleys. of.~turl.,",
C~,.rd 2/4 points should not be chos~m --o m,,trkod control them,,-
on the _~'Ievt issue of the New S-.)ecifications for "cC)*"'1.5-z;':j-'-'-412!)
Topo.Traphical Surveys on Scales of I : 10000 P_n(l 1 : 2500C
do not er_erge sufficiently clear. Che coordintt~~,i of t*),-!
elevation control points should bt~ determined by of
intersection or by the trinn,.-ul~~tion it i.- nil
when these techniques are inapDlicabla that altLtudc
traverses 3hould bo em-ployed. - In the cartogrr-Phing of
mountain-tair,,,a seeltions aerial phologrn-ph,,r must
t"Ic. focal. 1-n-t"',
out -aith 'wo co.:neras - - U '
differ by a whole multiple. If aerial;photogrRphy iz c::~-- .7e
out during t?ie flood -~)eriod, rc-i)'hotoCri!j)hinrr at lo-~-, w,'Ai~r
levels is permi3sible. Aerial photogra-Pha may be made )nl,,-
in ar~;?as where 3urvcvin - and work-
carried out in the cour3s of the follo""Ing .-;ear, a;,
the rapid development of the regions, the photc-,~ i*-,s r,.,.,i
the rizk of being out of date. For photogra-pHy in -,-!at oT),Dn
regions a uniform scale of 1 : 13000 i:3 flxr~,~d, in res~-ect
both of the KPA-TE-5:3 camera and of the
reenrl to tlie deri~-it'y of th~- ro~nt:-. ~n
surveyin.- net, the new specifications down t"'_
surveying area per control point. Under the new specifications,
Carl" all doubts arisingr in the identification of cbject-- be
On 011~, ITe;f rf t1le Spe cifications for
ToT;c-,7r.3.Dhic,i-1 Survey3 on '. Scales of 1 : 10000 and 1
- e I
olnrlfi'~d in tu~ie terrain.
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ZAKATOV, Petr Sergeyevich, prof.; TERMOIDY, Boris Favlovich
(deceased], PAVLOV, Vitaliy Fedorovich; TFOITSKIT, Boris
Vladimirovich; SLOBODCHIKOVp D.A., red.; VASIT.IYEVA, V.I.,
red.izd-va; FDMKNOVA, V.V., tekhn.red.
[Geodesy] Geodeziia. Moskva, Izd-vo geodeZidhesk~i lit-ry.
Pt.l. 1962. 315 P. (MIRA 16:10)
(Geodesy)
VIROVTSA,A.M., prof.; MIAUYERER, V.G., inzh j_ TROITSK4, Bjt.. inzh.;
IVAVOVj V.F,j inzh.; PETROVA, Ye.F:j inzhs; BARVEINKO-) TO.I.,
inzh.; SRISHKIN., V.N.., inzh,
[Tables of Gauss-Kruger coordinates fog lati es 320 -80 0
at 51 intervals and for longitudes 026 at 71r, intervals
and tables of side and area dimensions of trapezoids in to-
pographic surveys; Krasovskii's ellipsoig)Tablitsy koordinat
Gaussa-Kriugera dlia shirot 0t 320 do 80 cherez 51 1 dlia
dolgot ot 00 do 60 cberez 71P i tablitxy razmerov ramok i
ploshchadoi trapetsii topografichookikh s"emok ellipsoid
Krasovskogo. 2. izd., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo geodez.
lit-ry, 1961. 512 P. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i
kartografii.
(Coordinates)
VOLIPE, Rem Isaakovich; PODOBEDOV, Nikolay Sergeyevichi-TROOIXT
retsenzent; ARDABIYEVA, Ye.I., red,; SHAVAROVA, . ., red. izd-
va; SUNGUROV, V.S., tekhn. red.
(Topographical interpretation of aerial photographs in the compila-
tion of maps at scales of 1:10 000 and 1:25 000] Topograficheskoe
deshifrirovanie aeroanimkov pri sozdanii kart masshtabov 1:10 000
1 1:25 000. Moskva, Izd-vo goodez. lit-ry, 1961. 255 P.
WRA 15-*2)
(Photographic interpretation)
TROITSKIyt B.V.
Geod.i kart- no.6:21-23 Je 161.
workLng with the SD-1 stereograph- (MA 14:6)
(Aerial PhOtOgr=mtry)
TROITSKIY, B,Y.. red.; ROHANOVI, V.V., tekhn.red.
(Directions for topographical surveying on the scale of 1:10.000
and 1-25,0001 Nastavlenie po topograficheakim s"e'mkam v manshtsbakh
1:10000 L 1:25000. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Koskys, Izd-vo geodez.
lit-ry, Pt.l. [Field work.1 Polevye raboty. 1959. 155 P.
(MIRA 13:8)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodexii i karto-
grafii,
(Topographical surveying)
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D" 1947
"Thir-ty Years of HI&Or Chemical Tecbnological AOtIv"
ity in the UM," D. A. Troitekiyp Ministry Hi&Or
FAucatiOD USM, 4 pp
"EhIm PrCe No 12
Describes r a advances of higher ea"Caticnal
oas in Um for past 30 Jvsars- At present
instituti uicn people attend intermediate schoolig.
time 31 mi co=t of operaticne of MOSO(w
Fairly emprehensive ac -imeni D. I. Mendel-
Chemica Tecbn,0109JLcal Institute
eyev an& the institutes in various republics
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USSR Ministerstvo vysshego obrazovwd-ya
Spravoebialk dlya postapayushr-bilch v vysehiye uchebnyye zavedenlya SSSR v 1958 g.
(Handbook for Perions Entering USSR Higher Educational Institutions in 1958)
Moscow, Sovetskaya nauka, 1958. 271 P- 300,000 copies printed.
Compiler: A.A., Bkzertsev; Ed.: D,A, Troitski Ed. of Publishing House:
L.N. Pan'shina; Tech. Ed.:
PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for those interested in entering higb)er eda-
cational institutions in the 'USSR.
COVERAGE: Part I of this handbook presents admission requirements and Wmin ion
schedules. Part II lists all Soviet universities and other hi&er educational
institutions and their primary fields of interest, Part III gives a list of
all such institutions arranged according to cities, These listings portray the
status of Soviet institutions as of January 1,, 1958, There are no personalitids
mentionedj, and there are no references.
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TAKE OP CONTENTS:
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FAFT Io ENYWCE FXAMnWIONS FOR STUDEWS EYTERING HIGHER
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE USSR-IN 1958 3
PART 11. HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS [VUZES]
1. Universities
49
II. Polytechnical and Industrial Higher.Educational Institutions 70
III. Higher Educational Institutions of Power Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Radio Engineering, and Physics and Techwlogy 94
IV. Higher Educational Institutions for Mechanical Engineering,
Shipbuilding, Aviation, Polygraphy, and Motion-Picture Engineering 97
Machine-building, machine tool and instrtment, mechanical engineering,
and automotive institutes 97
Shipbuilding institutes 104
Aviation institutes 105
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Polygraphic Institutes
Institutes for Motion Picture Engineers
V. Higher Educational Institutions for Geology,, Mining, Petroleum,
Peat and Metallurgy
Geological, mining., petroleum, and past institutes
Metallurgical and mining-metallurgical Institutes
V:1. Higher Educational Institutions of Physics and. Technology
VII. Higher Educational Institutions for the Food and Fishing Industry
Food industry institutes
Fishing industry institutes
VMo Higber FAkcational Institutions for Idght Industry
Institutes of light Industry
,-Textile institutes
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Handbook for Persons (Cont.) BOV/14.12
TX. Civil Engineering, Geodetic, andAutomobile-HighwaY Higher
Educational Instituttons 133
Ciiril engineering institutes 133
Geodetic institutes ! 140
Autmobile-higavay institutes 141
X. Hydrometeorological Institutes
143
X1. HigherEducational Institutions for Transportation and Commnications 144
Railroad tiansportation institutes 144
Water transport institutes 150
Schools of higher navigation 152
Civil amlation. institutes 153
Conimnications institutes 153
X11. Higher Educational Institutions for Agriculture and Forestry 154
Zoological, Miry, and-~eterinary-institutes 165
Agricultural mechanization and. electrification institutes 168
Soil improvement and land administration institutes 3.69
Institutes of Torestry and forest technology 170
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XIII. Higher Educational Institutions of Bconovdcs
Institutes.of economics
FlnanceieiA economics Institutes
Trode ~md economics institutes
.,ring and economics institutes
XIV. Um Inatitutigns of Higher Learning
XV. Art Institutions of Higher Ioearning_
Architecture institute ancl inaustrial aft and design schools
Art institutes
ConBervatories
Institutes and schools of theatrical art and the motion picture
institute
XVI. Medical Higher PAndAtional, Institutions
Medical institutes
Medical institutes of stomatology
Pharmaceutical institutes
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XVITT. Higher Educational Institutions Specializing in Pedagogy,
,Library Sciences, History and Archives, and Literature 204
Pedagogical institutes 204
Pedagogical institutes specializing In foreign languages 244
Institutes specializing in library sciences,, literature., and
history and archives 246
Normal schools 247
M. Correspondence Schools 247
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AVAIMBIZ: Library of CongreBs
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5-22-59
F=pROVICH, Mikhail Kikhaylovich; LZOGUIN, A.P,, doteent, kand.ekonom.
nauk.; FULTAKOVA, dotsent, kand.ekononnauk; KOVALEVA. A.M., kand.
ekonom.nauk; TMOMIROV, -V*-A., d9teent, kAnd.tekhn.uauk,.Vetsenzent;
KOVYLIN' I.I. ", inzh.-, TRPL9T. T~V., Prof.. doktor ekQaom.
nauk, retsenzent; YKDORENKO't N.F., prdf., doktor ekonom.nauk, retsew.-
zent; OOITSKIY,,D.A., dotsent, retseUxent; PZTRUSM, I.K., red.;
TZR-~TICPRWAXOS', M.S., red.;. GERA IMOVA, U.S., tekhn.red.
(Organization and planning of chemical enterpri~sesj Organizataiia
i planirovanie khimichaskogo predpriiatiia. Moskva, Gooplanizdat,
1959. 547 P. AMM 12-.7)
(Chemical industries)
DLIN, Alsiksaudr Mikhaylovic TROITSKIT,. D..A., red.; AROSHINA,, red.
izd-va; TITOTA, L&L., e
[Kathemtical statistics in engiueering] Katematiahaskals, statistika
v tekhnike. lzd. 3., perer. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo "Sovetakaia uauka,"
1958. 465 pe (KnA 11: 8)
(Mathematical statistioa)
ROZEROV, Vladimir Yevgenlyevich, doktor mad. nauk; IROITS~~t D.I.
red. ; KAINSON, I.Ya.,, tekhn. red.
(Alcoholism is an eneny of your healthj Alkogolizm - vrag
zdorovfia. Moskva, In-t sanitarnogo prosv. 14-va zdravookhra-
neniia SSSR, 1960. 35 Pe (MIPJI 15:3)
(ALCOHOLI,41)
TROITSKIY. D.I.. red.; KAIPSON, I.Ya.p tekhn. red.
(Health education at enterprises of the cotton industry;
methodological material on health education for physicians at health
units~ medical centers., and preventive establishments serving enter-
prises of the cotton textile industry] Sanitarnoe prosveshchenie na
predpi~iiatiiakh khlopchatobumazhnoi prorqshlennosti; metodicheskie ma-
teria:~v po sanitarnomu prosveshcheniiu dlia vrachei, medsanchastei,,
zdravpunktoy i leebebno-,profilakticbegkikh uchrezbdenii, obBlUZbiva-
iushchikh predpriiatiia khlopchatobumazhnoi promyshlennosti, Izd,2,.,
perer. I dop. Moskva, 1961. 66 p. (Ifflu 14.. 11)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellsldy institut sanitarnogo
pro,weshcheniya~
(GOT-Trill MAIJUFACTURE.-HYGIENIC ASPEGTS~ (Wa,.jE2j- -DISEASES)
GLADKIHII, Stepan Georgiyevich; TROITSKIY, D.I., rod.
[Preparations repelling bloodsucking insects and ti C'ksj
Sredstva otpugivaJushchie krovososushchikh nasekor,,,ykh i
kleshchei. 14ookNa, Meditoina, 1964. 113 p.
AVEDIS(YV,, Sergey Sergeyevich,, doktor med,naukj CRIOVSKIYp IAonid
Valerianavich, kand.medaaak; TROITSXV, D,I., red.;
RAIFAU# I.Ya., tekbu.rod. '"'- -- - --l-1--, -- -1- -
[A powerful remedy; blood transfusion) Mogushchastvennoe
tselebnoe oredatvo; perelivanie krovi. Moskva; In-t sanitarnogo
prosvA-4a zdravookhrameniia SS9R 1961. 28 p.
(BWM-TRAIISFUSION5 (MA 15:4)
AISKSANDROV) Nikolay Ivanovich; GEMI, Nina Yefimovna; WIRIOV , Ye. I.
red.; TH-DITSKIY, D.I..,-po:Lkovnik med. sluzhby zapaBaq redo;
sourom-,R.L.., tekhn. red.
(Active specific prevention of infectious diseases and ways for
improving it] Aktivnaia spetsificheskaia profilaktika infektsion-
rykh zabolevanii i puti ee usovershenstvovaniia. Pod red. i a pre-
disl. B.I.Smirnova. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1962. 387 p.
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Deystvitellryy chlen Akademii reditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Smirnov).
(COMMUNICABLE DISEASES-PREVENTION)
DA V, Ya.I., kandidat meditsiaskikh nauk; TROITSKIY, D.I., redaktor;
SACBSTA, A.I., tekhuivh"kiy-TedaIctor. :.. t,- " ---~
[Health resort regimen and treatment of patients with high
blood pressure] Rezhim i lechenle bollnogo gipartonichookoi
bolezaliu na kurorte. Moskva, Goo.izd.!-Yo med.lit-ry, 1954.
14p. (Otdykh i lechenie na kurortakh) (flicrofilml (mjaA 9:4)
("Irm-UNSICA)
GURIN,N.A.; TROITSKIT,D.I., redaktor; SACHNVA,A.I., takhnichsokiy
[Observe the program of the health resort) Sbbliudaite sana-
torno-kurortnyi rezhim. Moskva, GosAzd-vo maditsiaskoi !it-
r7, 19-44. 14 p. (Microf i1m] (KM 90)
(Health resorts, watering places. ate.)
SHAPOSHNIXOVA, N.Ye., kandidat maditainskikh nauk; ZABOIATSTATA, L.P.,
kandidat meditainskikh nauk, metodist; TROITSKIT, D.I., redaktor;
KONSTANTINOT, G.P., tekhnicheski~, redakt0l"'-
[Mud bathe for the treatment of gynecological patients] Griazeleche-
nie pri ginakologichookikh zabolevaniiakh. Moskva, 1953. 7 p.
(Microfilm] (KM 9:8)
(BATHS, MOOR AIM MUD) (GYMOOLOGY)
LITVINOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich, prof., red.; TROITSKIY, D.I'.~'red.;
KOKIN) N.M., tekhn. red.
[Health of man in the Far Voi'th; transactions of the Sci-
entific Session of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the
U.S.S.R. and the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R.
in Murmansk from June 22 to 24, 19611 Worovie cheloveka na
Krainem Severe; trudy Nauchnoi sessli Akademii meditsinskikh
nauk SSSR i Ministerstva. zdravookhraneniia RSFSR v Murmanske
22-24 iiunia 1961 g. Pod red. N.N.Litvinova. Moskva, Medgiz,
1963. 222 p. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR Moscow. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent VAN SSSR (for Litvinovi. .
(RUSSIA, NORTHERN-ACCLIMATIZATION)
(RUSSIAN NORTHERN-MEDICAL GEOGRAPHY)
VAYNSHTEYN, Khaim Isayevich, prof.; TROITSKIY, D.I., red.
---------
[Preventive and therapeutic use of oxygen in industrial
enterprises] Profilakticheskoe i lechebnoe primenenie
kisloroda na promyshlennykh predpriiatiiakh. Moskva,
Meditsina, 1965. 154 P. (M Im 19: 1)
1. Za-veduyushchiy kafedroy propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolez-
ney Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo ins'tituta (for Vaynshteyn).
VASILIYEV, M.V.; VIYUMNA, A.S.; DORONMIKO, Ye.P.; ZEBZIYEV, K.V.,
kand. tekhn. nauk; LATS, V.M.; PKIRMIOV, G.V.; POPOV,
V.Ye.; FADD-7-YEV', B.V.; TSTETTAYEVA, Z.N.;
ZUBRILOV, L.Ye.p kand. tekhn. nauk,, otv. red.; FAWMA,
N.U., red.; PALIMIN, M.Z., tekhn. red.
[Evaluation and the prospects of the development of the
mineral resources for ferrous metallurgy in Chelyabinsk area]
Otsenka i perspektivy razvitiia syrIevoi bazy chernoi metal-
lurgii Cheliabinskogo raiona. Sverdlovsk, AN SSSH, 1964. 67 p.
(MIRA 17;4)
ISSHAKOV, G.Kh.; TROITSKIY, D.P., otv.red.; DUKHMICH. V.I., otv.red.'-'
(Some economic aspects of metallurgical furnace repair]
Makotorye voprosy ekonomiki remonta wtallurgichookikh pechei.
Sve'~dlovsk, Alwd'.nauk SSSR.' 1958. 70 P. (MIRA 12:8)
- (Metallurgical furnacea-Maintenance and repair)
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P-Oi , 5ri.-OdS Of CUCAtmberi5 were soaked before
plantling i3a a 0.02~,4 saltAion of horic acid,
Mix sulfate, Cu sulfate, Zn sulfatt, a mixt-ure
of these substances, in pare wAter and liquid
-re 111:8) for a period vf 24 licurj%. Plants
:aaw
springing up frum the seedii treated with 3 and
Mn ~~ere ftie first to spr-Gut, &a well ats fl,7-.Yer
.'ind ;;,ore fruit 1-2 days earlier. B and 14--1
W
o r I
PITL,
brn-ichIng and fruit
",CT proniotcd intenzifield
setting. The yield uraa correspondingly
boo4,-ted'by 22.5% and 14.7%. --N.Ya.
C-'RD
1-7--eA-~TX -D.5
USSWCultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vagetablea. Melons 111!-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, uo 1613
Author : D. S. Troitskiy
Inst -ffo-t- GI-V-eTr-
12Ltle The Intervariety ffybridization of Cucumbers
Orig Pub Tr. Plodoovoshchn. in-ta in. I.V. Michurina., 1956., 9., 189-
199.
Abstract The study of F4 of intervariety hybrids of the Vyaznikovs~ye
and Nezhinskiya varieties (as the basic ones) with pollinator
varieties., NerosinWy, Sensattiya, Pobeditell 26 and others.,
has shovm increased crop yield of hybrids., a shortening of
the vegetative period in tjaem,, an increase in the fruits of
the quantity of dry extractable matter. The best yield was
obtained from fresh~-seedss. The high grade pickling variety,
Nezhinskiy 12/53 is mentioned.
Card 1/1
Ti-CM, /Gheviistry Agriculture
Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 33/37
Authors Troitskiy, E. P., Prof.
Title : Chemistry of the soil
Periodical : Priroda 43/10~ 120-3-21., Oct 1954
Abstract ; A book is revietied entitled, 110hemistry of the Soil", by 1. P. Serdobollskiy,
176 pages, published by the Publishing Office of the Academy of Sciences of
the USSR, 1953. The book presents scientific facts about the origin of the
soil and is writtan from the viewpoint of national economy. Despite some
shortt,comings, the book is rated excellent.
~Instittition
-Submitted off
TROITSM Ej.
Design for an open compressor shop. Stroi.'truboprov. 8
no.8:8-9 Ag 163. - (MIRA 1621-1)
1. Ukrainskoye otde:Leniye Gosudarstvennogo instituta p0
proyektirovaniyu zavodov iskusetvennogo zhidkogo topliva
i gaza, Klyev.
YAKHNICH9 I.M., prof.; ZODIYEVq V.V.9 prof.; VIKTURDU9 V.P.9 muchnyy sotrudnik;
TROITSKIY, E.Ye.v nauchnyy sotrudnik
Organization of the woek of a research instil-ate in the advanced
training of physicians. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 4 no.8:16-18 Ag '60.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo 'nauchno-issledovatellskogo rentgeno-radiolo-
gicheskogo instituta Ministerstva zdrav6okbraneniya -RSRFS (dir.
doktor maditsinskikh nauk I.G. Lug-mova).
(MEDICINF--STUDY AND TEACHINGj
VIKTURINA# V.P. (Moskva, Fistsovaya,,uLt d.16, kv. 146)
TROITSKIY, EJe.; PASYMOVAI I.Yee
Exposures received by patients in radiological investigations. Vest.
rent. i rad. 36 no. 1:44-1*9 Ja-4 161. (MIRA 14:4)
I* Is organi2ataidiano-motodicheakogo otdela (zav. - prof. I.M.
Yakhnich) Gosildarstvannogo nauchno-issledovate~lskogo rentgeno-
radiologichookogo instituta (dir. - prof. I.G.-lagunova).
(RADIATIOI~-DOSAGE)
VIETURINk, V.P., TROITSKIY, E.Ye.; SBUSTSKAYA, T.S.; YROIDVA, AcV.;
PA
Working conditions of personnel in I-ray and rndiologicAl rooms.
Vest.rent. i rad. 32 no.6:82-87 H-D '57, (YIRA 11:3)
1. 1z organizatelonno-motodicheakogo otdeln (i.o. rnkovoditelya V.P.
Vikturinn) 'Josudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo inatituta
rontgonologli i radiologii (dir.-dotsent I.G.LAgunovq).
(RADIATION PROTECTION
in med. radiol. (Rua)
T " V
LX--)TH--'NT 1'. A.
Vet Parturition-Gynecology L Artificial Inserination Upscow, 1956
-.2ROITSK . Fedor Aleksandroyieb, doteent; BORISOVICH, Y.K., redaktor;
-1-1., IT, _0 .. ~ , ~.
PAVLOVA, M.H.. teld~~ okiy redaktor
[Veterinary obstetrics. gynecology and artificial insemination of
animals] Veterinarnoe akusherstvol ginekologita i i9knestvannoe
osemenenie zhivotnykh. Hookva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry. 1956.
367 P. (KI.RA 9:11)
(Veterinary obstetrics) (Impregnation, Artificial)
ATRAPMTAN, Vazgen Grigorlyevich, doktor veterin.nauk; TROITSKIT, G.,
otv.red.; MANWAN, A., tekhn.red.
[Hog cholera and its specific prevention] Chums svinei i as
spetsifichaskaia. profilaktika. Izd.~., dop. Erevan, Izd-vo
glav.upr.selikhoz.nauki MSKh Arm.SSR, 1959. 265 P.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Hog cholera)
TROITSKIY, G,, starshiy artiUeriyskiy ma ter, mladshiy serzhant
Servicing a recoil mechani m. Starsh.-serezh. no.12:30 D 16a,
(Artillery, Field and mountain) Offr-A 15:3)
KRASOVS1IY, L.I.; TROITSKIY, G.A.
Soecific-feetures of fall feeding of hazel grouse
low berry crops [with am=at7 in, English]. Zool.
930 Je 158.
I.Zapovednik "Deneahkin Ramon", Severourallsk.
(Ural Kounti"iu'region--Grouse)
(Birds--Food)
in years of
zhur. 37 no. 6:926-
(MIRA 11:7)
KUSOVSKIT, L.I.; TROITSKIT, G.A,
Some features of autumn 1 feeding of black grouse and capereaillies
in the northern Urals in a year of low berry crops [with summary in
English]. Zool. zhur. 37 no.9;1416-1417 S '58. (MIRA 11:10)
1.Zapovednik "Deneshkin Kamen, " Severourallok.
(Ural Mountains-Grous'o (Birds--Food)
PMVOZCHIKOV, B.S.; SAVNIKOV, S.S.; PASMOIK, A.I.; i,rinimali
uchastiya: PROTOPOPOVA, T.I.; P;C.,L:SHAKOV, Yu.A.; KOROL"'V,
V.O.. TROS TlYfi FITS E-R, G.N.; TT~'T-'.':;KIY,-- G.A.; DESEVYATOV, !.I.
Adjustment of low-flash 1'orgin~ on a 4000-ton, RIC crankshaft
hot forging press. Kuz.--shtam. proizv. 3 no.8:41-43 Ag 161.
04111A 14: 8)
(Forging) (Power presses)
' BlotA. 13100d
'-bs -four: Rc:f Zliur-Bifjl.; 111c) 2C, 1958jj 93066.
::Llthor -,j I::,-y, G.D., D.,,.
L-ist -------
T C, Ou. Orii'.'i:i of r~L--O. :.'-Globul--'7-,s Li Djl--cI Plasm.
Or-*,.C; Pub LP-:r. birAdin. zh., '.c"57, 29, 11e, 3, 34o..34.3'.
and -Globulins a-I'd other plasrm protoi nS; 2.11
"injurious reactions'; (a nano applied iistLad of Vhc
terr.dnoloCg "dcnatvx-;-zatiou" ) in blood sorm-, both
in vivo ancl in vitro there were incrone--ts in
r
and 1~ -C;lob-Lilins. The aut1hor called this
tion iX/ I ~, - abbu1--.!i-,.ization. A study was i.lndu of
rabbit (by cluctruphoresis) after purfusion
throuOh t1he isolat-cd huart of the rabbit and sc:r,- of
ca rd 1/2
30
USSR/I~w.-mil, m-A --ii-,al Blocd. Blood T
!.bs Jour: Rof Zhur-B--ol., ---;0 20, 1958, 93066.
rabbits (by Ole Ctrop-loroS-i S and innmnolordeally)
in vhic'i aseptic inflc ion had been produced by
turpontirm,. ',ccoloratod nmsclc work (heart activity)
and uspocially the paotlholo~;icanl copdition (infla:-um-
tion) cmitributed to jt.,S -Globulinization. Evidontly
suj-,.e part of the -protueift fr(x. C;roup (~, - and ~S
buli,-,as formud -as a rus-a-It of the plrjsical or physical-
&~Ior col tr,.jrsfan-i~tjoi, cf albirain mid ~' - obuli-,,-s
C2.
without a :.!ar!,.od rubull6inCr of tho poly-poptide chain.
A.S. Garli--:~ti
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0 0 0 * 00
04
0
1"
A
so A a Ak '4rtel
90 CUU4,A40
&ii6= W
00 jDZeMb CjA Lm G. N1 Im (Metallurg. 1939, No. 12,
-ii; -00
as author ronxiders the literature anti
pp. 39-54). (In RussOnT. lee
flata, from various Russian works at which cupola-and electric- .00
groduced with reference
furnace mefted-malleable cast Irons are
i
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Pe r
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e
th
fine mary structure. This structure may .1flo influence the pro. a*
of the final structure by its effect on the distribution of
pert
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author describes his stu
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is decresae with increasing diameter, awl that the mechanical proper.
:4 ties were improved by Increasing the temperature, anti duration of
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"Absorption Spectra of Polyenes: The Relation
Between Structure and Position of Maximum Absorption,"
G. V. Troitskiyo Dermatovenereol Inst, Moscow, 7 pp
"Zhur Fiz Xhimii" No 10
Increasing number of conjugate double bands causes
shift of absorption maxinim of diene spectrum toward
long-vaye region. Gives method to estimate position
of absorption maxim, working from spectroscopic data.
Method is based on empirical equation and table of
constants for various dienes. Submitted 19 Dee 47.
TIC
21/49T8
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I, Alp 04f,
-J.
'10(ationahip betwotri structure and absoclition aptictia
of guembers of the vtt&mLti A group.
kjixsya 13, 7_15( 1948).-The abvntiun flij,
Y, tillamin A members air cakil. by considennit thr ttj-
tum and no, of double bonds and tbr poition of Mr, I 1) 1.
(ind other groups. Conversely, gi%vit ittv al~,rpttoii lee
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'I jr .1 of Ramrr (C.A. 41~ 4t6-7s). The structurt.
"istir IJy
Rarrcr is (Ac, becAusc such a structure 4hould
hive Mir ahwIrption Inax. Of XV frip, and nor of 275 1110
I tic following structure is suggested fix the "vilarnin A
el-Ilide", or "Chromagen
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q. Y, T"ItsJul. ZkUp. A3. Kking. (J. Pbm Chem.) al,
01 00 i fiVII-11 Ov 1S).-TpcvrvyaIh4prpticKt mix. within the muj~'
gymp al is 1%4yvtlc Itil it1trit" a is altrit"Lted; f.a."
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40 vaititts (mictimm Thv equatiolits Art- J"tvtj by liteAm trf
literalumdAtA.
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0 0 -to IoCtAtetrarue,110. 1.1'.'.Iirtiethyldoilccubexatne3tU), vitamin goo
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is 16 lycajocat too Itsm. 4900
900
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TRCITSXIY, G.V.
Electrophoretic determination of Vw- nature of phyoico-chemical
bond of blood proteins with vitamin A and carotene. Biokhimiia,
Moskva 1:) no.,5:426-43l SePt-Oct 1950. (CLML 20:7)
1. Central Skin-Venereological. Institute, Ministry of Public
Health USSR, Noscow.
"b autwMation of vftm)a A. 6. V. Troliskil
B"Akiy, Ir-OPKMOr.-
don jwwurts of Vilit
wil
o
A (1) exist in the blood lid 11 of anifmlm and ntats.
The "xide is formed I
FEE '~t, the air for 2040
days. Further expowur": R." ",orruation of a sub.
stance (ebromopa 570) which gives a red color with SbC4.
Finally. an prom$ed expovure to the sk, I Is transformed
Into a substance (chromopu 420) which yields with ShCta
coltw having an absorption spectrum at 420 mit.
If. Pricstlev
Ce-yirro, It) e- a
CA
Rotation betweeta die assollissir of c=jWt*d double
bonds and the abossirptlest siseetrissm of the coloired fitsictles
of Polyins" and Amisnotsi triehistrilile, 6. V.
PrI.Vrki, Ins, Tubruldt%is Aill. loscow). Asir. F$4,
K440. 24! IMAX01950).-The ability of erttain hwinin-
rally active corujids., e.g. A vitantini, carote"1%. anti if
vitamins, to form colored compils. with MCI& is u-.wd in
theirquant.detts. Thesta. olconjugated double bouds Is
related to the displacement of the spectrum peAks toward
the ittfrared rttsion; howevvf, hieunier's e1gluatiou
(C.A. 41. IWf) of the reaction nitchmiturs of 8 C4 with
16-cariftene on y "llidered 4 double bonds (max, at Milk
ins) while T. found that all 11 double bonds participaird
(---. at 915 ms) and that conclusions from the tboory of
resonance do not agree with the expid. data. It is ast-
sumed drit the ablimption, peak will be displaced Sit m;t
for each new double bond in the Carr-Price reaction.
The presence of compda. of specific abimption ittax. anti
'also the possibility of structure change by the .19)rJ, could
tHitort the simple mechanism. Paul W. llowrtton
TROYTSKIY, G. V. ,Dr. Biolo:,!ical Sci.
"A Study of the Biochemical Changes of Vitamin A and Carotene in an
Animal Organism." Sub 19 Rar 51, Second Moscow State Medical Inat iment
1. V. Stalin.
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees In Mos-
cow during 1951,
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55
apetric Apparatus and Appliances; Ionization; Proteins
Now model of apparatus for electrophoresis of
protdinB with optic registration of mobile
limits of division. Bio1khimiia; 16, No. 6, 1951
Biokhimicheskaya Laboratoriya Tsentrallnogo
Kozhno-Veneralogicheskogo Instituta, Moskva
Red. 30 Dec. 1950
SO: Mont List of Russian Accessions) LibrAry of Congress. March 1952 4(X1, Uncl.
TROITSKIT, G.V.; TARLSOVA. L.S.
Character'istics of blood proteins in combination with carotene,
vitamin 0, vitamin D2, and cholesterol. Btokhlulia 20 no.1:19-30
ja-F 155. (MIRA 8:5)
1. Kafedra biologicheskoy khtmil Krysmskogo meditsinskogo Insti-
tuta. Simferopolt.
(BLOOD PROTNINS,
complexes with cairotens, cholesterol & vitamins A & D2)
(CAROUNN, i~ blood,
comIplexes with proteins)
(CHOLISTEROL. in blood,
complexe's with proteins)
(VITAMIN A. in blood.
complexe's with proteins)
(VITAXIN D, in blood,
D2, complexes with proteins)
G--V,
TREOGAI MMICA Sec,2 V61.9/9 Phy3iologY,AO-UptO
3827. TROITSKI G. V. and RODIONOV 1. 1. Biochem. Dept.. Stalin med. Inst..
Simferopol, Crimea. *Further improvements in electrophore-
sis ap aratuR for proteins (Russian text) BIOKHIMIJA
1955, 2074 (431-437) Graphs I Tables I Illus. 5
The principal part of the new apparatus described Is a 'plexiglas' cell with inter-
changeable optical surfaces; these are cemented to the rest of the cell in the usual
way and the edges tightened by means of finely powdered 'plexiglas, distributed in
a volatile solvent. The refrigerating system of the new device consists of a refrig-
erating unit and a motor-driven pulsating membrane, carrying brine from the for-
mer, through the tubing and coils In the cell compartment. A relay thermometer
actuates the motor, thus controlling the temperature within a 2-30 range. The opti-
cal recording system makes use of a cylindrical lens inclined at a. certain angle
with respect to the normal to the light path. By recording a refraction gradient
curve at each of various inclination angles it has been shown that there is a de-
pendence between the area beneath the curve and the value of the angle; these re-
sults are presented in a t-Able. The apparatus Is sensitive to a concentration of
0.07% of a single compc at; in the analysis of serum proteins the optimum con-
centration is 1.5-2.5% of total proteins. Fuks - Serajevo
,fflROITSKIY, G.V.; TARABOVA, L.S.
Iffect of substances, increasing the -and ~-globulin content of the
blood, on the development of alimentary hypercholesteremia and
atherosclerosis (with s-mar7 in Ingliah]. Vop.med.khim. 2 no.6:
428-437 H-D 156, (KIRA 10:3)
1. Rafadre biologicheskoy 1rhimii Krymakogo maditBinakogo instituta
imant I*Y.Btalina, SimferopoV.
(AIMNHYM, off.
0( - & /3-globulin increasing aldetqdee_, on
exper. bypercholesterinemia & atherosclerosis)
(VITAMIff K off.
67~ - & -globulin increasing vitamin K. on exper.
atherosclerosis & b7pereoleaterinemia)
(ARMIOSOLIROSIS. exper.
off. ofo~- & -globulin increasing aldebydes & vitamin K
in dogs)
(CHUSTXROL, in blood
excess, exper., off. ofcK -&bulin increasing
aldebyde & vitamin K)
- , , 7 % i,
- * L - 'I ~, -- i -- ~~ ir
~ K~ - ,
- 1 R. C. 1, T I.,