SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FEDOROV, A.F. - FEDOROV, A.K.

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Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging Bov/1586 Selection of forging steps in open dies and determination of blank dimensions 321 Special features of step selection sad determination of blank dimensions in forging in close& dies 342 Forging in blacksmith's closed dies and combined forging-pressing process 345 Metal layout and waste calculation 347 Design of Impressions in a Forging Die (AvV~ Rsbellskiy,' Candidate of Technical Rciences) 349 besign of finish impressions 349 Design of preliminary impressions 351 Design of cutoff impressions("Knife") 367 Construction of a Dia(IL-NaBryukhanov ;Candidate of Technical Sciences)' 367 Rules for making drawings for dies 367 Arrangement of impressions 369 Balancing shear forces and locks 371 Inserts 373 Distance between impressions, thickness of the walls and bottoms 375 Outline dimensions of a the 377 Fastening of dies 379 Card 10/24 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sov/1586 Selection of the striking weight of a drop h~mer(A.V. Rebel'skiy, Candidate.. of Technical Sciences) 383 Organization of the working jplace (A.V. Rebellskiy , Candidate of Technical Sciences) 385 Arranjement of equipment and oWhanization of Werations 385 Personnel of the working crew an& safety technique 391 Rreparation of the forging (projess) instruction sheet (A.V. Retellskiy~ Candidate of Technical Sciencesy 391 Standard forging process.(A.V. Rebellskiyj Pandidate of Technical Sciences) 394 Oblong forgings and forginge reduced to elongated form (group 1) 394 Round or square forgings in e, plane or close to this form (group 11) 411 Forgings of intermediatejmized)and ccmbined configuration 413 Examples of closed the forging 41T Special features of drop forging of nonferroua-me &U (A.Vo Rebellskiy )Candidate of Technical Sciences~ 41T Ch. IX. Forging on Hot Forging Crank p s(V.A. iabenko and .'D,,Ye,. Shaposhnikov, Engineerelsee 4A Card 11/24 ', .Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging SCYV/1586 Special features of forging 424 Classification of forgings 425 Special features of forging design 427 Initial blank Forging and selection of steps 43o Determination of the required force 434 Special features of the construction 435 Holder for impression inserts 435 Impression inserts 442 E~camples of impression insert construction 449 Multipiece forging # 456 Planning the layout for an installation 457 Ch. X. Forging on Horizontal Forging Machines ~.V. Rebellskiy, . Candidate of Technical Sciences -459 Engineering characteristics of a horizontal forging machine(GM4) 459 Classification of forgings 459 Forging space and fastening of forging the blocks 1"1: Determination of required force and selection of horizontal forging machine 463 Ma3dng the draving of a forging .465 Card 12P-4 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sov/1586 Forging angles;and blending radii 470 Example of making a forging draving; a standard-drawing 474 Technique of fcrgkg m a horizontal forging machine 475 Classification of the impressions and forging steps 475 Conditions for upsetUM forgings in a single blow 475 Gathering steps and rules for upsetting 485 Selection of upsetting steps and determination of dimensions of initial . blanks for basic groups of forginge 491 Designing horizontal forging iAchine (GXM) dies.)their impressions and parts 529 Die impressions and their elements 529 Die blocks and Inserts 529 Fastening and constraotion of punches 540 Construction of rear stops 549 Organization of the working place 554 Location of equipment and mechanization of operations in a forging area 554 Makeup of the work crew 555 Safety techniques 555 Card 13/24 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sov/1586 Standard upsetting processes Upsetting a bar with one gathering on the end Upsetting a bar vith two eyes the ends Upsetting a bar with two gatherings not located on Forging a sleeve Forging a bearing race Forging with two beads Ch. XI. Forging in Hydraulic Presses (M.T. T66kermanj Engineer) Classification of forgings Special features of making the forging drawing Kinds of fabricating operations and processes Exemples of fabricating processes and construction of the tool Determination of required forging forces Organization of the working :place - Ch. XII. Forging on Percussion Presses (A.V. Rebellskiyj Candidate of Technical Sciences) Classification of forgings and range of (pplication Making the drawing of the forging Open the forging Closed the forging Development of the forging process Group I forginge Card 14/24 - 556 556 563 0Q, 5, 565 568 570 571 571 571 571 575 584 585 W 588 591 591 591 595 595 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging Group II forgings Group III forgings Groove,for.the flash 'he required forging force Construction of dies Basic elements and parts of a the Open dies Closed dies Dies with a splitdie block Examples.of making standard forgiAge Group I forgings Group 11 forikings Group III forgings Organization of the working place sov/1586 596 597 597 598 598 598 604 6A.. 605 607 607 607 613 614 Ch. XIII. Extrusion [and_Cold-forging] (A-V. Rebellskiy Gandidate of Technical Sciences) 615 Character of metal flow in extralon 61 Initial materials 619 Card 15/24 Handbook on Open and Closed.Die Forging sov/1586 Regime of deformation 616 Cold forging force, work of deformationjand selection of press 62o Classification of cold forgings and making drawings for them 622 Making bar-type group I forgiags of the simple shape - 626 Making bar-type forgings of camplex shape 635 Meldng forgings for automobile steering knuckles 639 Making forgings by the combustion method 645 Making group II forgings 645 Making group III forgings 650 Ch. XIV. Working on Special Purpose Machines 659 Nrge rolling(V.N. Martynov, Candidate of Technical Sciet~ces) 659 Single pus shape forge rolling 660 Multiple-pass forge rolling 607 Periodic forge rolling 672 Cold (trimung) forge rolling 677 Stemping-type forge rolling 677 Examples of calculating the fabricating process elements of stamping-type forge rolling 681 Design of roll dies 6B3 Force required for forge ro lin Processing by bending (in dies] (A*N. Bryukhanov) Candidate of Technical Sciences) 689 Card 16124 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sov/1586 Kinds of bending processes and equi]pment used 699 Making the draving of a forging 690 Determination of blank dimensions 691 Determination of required bending forces 692 Standard construction of dies and accessories 694 Working on rotary-type forging machines(A.N. Bryukhanoy., Candidate of Technical Sciences) 698 Classification of machines and kinds of produced forgings 698 Determination of blank drwings and selection of the machine 699 Rules for construction of impressings and forging heads 699 Working on vertical forging machines(A.W. Bryukhanov Candidate of Technical Sciences) 700 Rolling out annular shapes (M.F. Vladildroyj Engineer) 701 Tooth gear rolling (M.F. VladWrov, engineer) 705 Ch. XV. Trimming and Cleaning Forgings 707 Cutting off the flash and hole piercing (A.N. Br7ukhanovCandidate of Technical Qciences) 707 Cutting-off and piercing methods 707 Card 17/24 Handbook on open and Closed I?ie Forging. sovll%6 DetermingLtion of the force of the press 707 Construction of cutoff dies 708 Making the drawing of a cutoff the 726 Mounting the cutoff dies on the press 727 Construction of piercing dies 727 Construction of progressive dies 729 Construction of combination dies 731 Organization of the working place and mechanization of processes 742 Straightening of Forgings (A.K. Bryukhanov , Candidate of Technical Sciences) 743 Preventing the distortion of forgings;,straightening methods 743 Construction of straightening impressions and dies 744 Sizing (stamping) of.forginge(A .N. Bryukhanov) Candidate of . Technical Sciences) 746 Types of Sizi~g 746 Determination of required force uf a stamping press 747 Securing the accuracy and quality of surfaces 747 Making the drawing of a forging to be sized 748 Die construction 750 Organization of the vorldng place and mechanization of processes 753 Cleaning forgings (LX. Golovnev/ Engineer) 753 . Card 18/24 Ha~dbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sov/1586 Barrektuabling T56 Cleaning by sand and shot blasting 759 Cleaning by airless shot blasting 7 6-4 Pickling 766 Hydraulic [high pressure water) cleaning 771 Mechanical cleaning methods 771 TrIming with pnewatic chisels 772 Tri-ing with abrasive wheels 774 Surface treatment by flame 775 Centerless grinding 776 Corrosion p?revention for forgings 776 Ch. XVI. Heat Treatment of Forgings (A.A. Shmykov., Doctor of Technical Sciences) Processes heat treating of forgings M Annea.ling quenching 7N7 Tempering 778 Residual stressesand surface hardening relief 779 Optimum heat treatment conditions for improving machinebility of f0 nfs 779 102 Card 1 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sov/1586 Heat treatment regimes for forgings atvarious steels '180 80hem69-i heat treatment processes in forging 1180 Principles for determining heat treatment regimes in forging 'T81 Heat treatment of exhaust VaVe4 for internal combustion engines 788 Heat treatmentct Cdromium b931 bearling steel forgings 789 Special heat treatment of large forginge 791 Heat treatment of parts made by cold forming 796 Protective atmospheres for normalizing forgings 797 Furnaces for heat treatment of forgings 797 Ch. XVII. Melking and Using Dies 800 Steel for dies(A.K. Bryukhanov.) Candidate of Technical Sciences) 800 Steel selection and heat treatment (td:Les(,k.N.Bl-jukhanovCandiftte o.? Technical Sciences ) 804 Die Making (A.N. Brytfta;nov., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Engineer M*S. Gershman) 811 Design schemes for making the parts 811 Preparation of blank for the parts 812 Mechanical machining of dies 814 Engineering specifications for making and rebuilding dies (A.N. Bryukhanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Engineers M.S. Gersbman, and V.G.. Yakavlev) 823 Card 20/24 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sovI1586 General premises 823 Drop forging dies 824 Dies for hot forming crank presses 826 Die blank for horizontal forging machines 8P.T Cutoff dies 830 Piercing and straightening dies of trim' presses 833 Operation of dies (A.N. Bryukhanor, Candidate of Technical Sciencee5 833 Regime of die operation 8.13 Regulaw the repair 835 Standards for the life 836 Ways of Increasing the life 837 Ch. rhII- Quality Inspection of Forgings(V,I. Gostev) Engineer) 839 Quality inspectimiof open the forgings , 840 Engineering specifications for carbon and a1logo steel forginge 8110 Acceptance instructions and methods of testing forgings: 8112 Types and classification of rejects in open the forging 8114 Measuring instruments for open the forging 81j9 Qua.lity inspection of forged blanks 853 Types and classification of rejects of forged blanks 853 Card 21/24 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging savI1586 Quality inspection methods for forgings 859 Instrments and devices for measuring forged blank 864 Methods of geometry inspection for forge& blank 870 Statistical control of product quality 873 Statistical checking during the fabrication process 873 RanAcm acceptance of production 879 Preparation of dhop sections for organization of statistical control 881 Service organization of engineering inspection in the forging department 884 Ch. =. Equipment for Mechanization of Metal Forging (A.M. Mansurov~ Engineer,and SoN. Khrzhanovskiy, Professor., Doctor of Tecbnical Sciences 894) Forging bridge cranes 895 Link chain supports 8 1 Forging pillar Jib cranes 89 Changing machines 901 Forging floor manipulators .902 Manipulators for servicing horizontal forging machines goo Monorail conveyors 910 Apron con"yors 910 Card 22/ 24 MEMENMEr- Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging SOV/1586 Scraper conveyars 915 Floor-type chain conveyors 915 Belt converytors 915 Overhead cronveyors 917 Ch. XX. Technical and economical Indices and Fundamentals of Engineering Standardization 918 Technical and economical indices(V.N. Glushkov and V.V. Kerekesh, Engineers) 918 ~'rin6iplea of engineering standaMization (V.V. Kerek6ah, Engineer) 922 General premises 922 Standardization of heating time for ingots and blanle 922 Standardization of time for forging processes 924 Standardization of hot forging operations 925 Standardization of open the forging operations 928 Standardization of forging operations in =all lot and single- piece production 92B Ch. M. Cold Closed Die Forging and Heating 930 Card 23/24 Handbook on Open and Closed Die Forging sovI1586 Cold closed the forging (Y.M. Misozhn~kav., Candidate of Technical Scienceb) 939 General information 930 Flattening in flat forging heads 931 Flattening with metal flow into cavities 934 Die flattening vith metal flow into cavities 935 Die stamping (forming) .936 Preparation of blank for stamping 936 Stamping force 938 Dies , 940 Cold-Reading (G.A. Navrotskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences) 944 Initial material 945 Reading process technique 946 ExaMples of heading 953 Tool design 96o AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress GO/GNP 6/24/59 Card 24/24 rEDOROV, A. F. "The Effect of lh-fing on the Femantation Propertie-~ of Malt.11 Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Technological Inat of the Food Industry, LeninLxad., 1954. (RZhKhim,, Ho 6, Mar 55) So: Sum. No 670j, 29 Sept 55 - Survey of Scientifica nd Technical Assertations Defended at USM Higher Educational Institutions (15) TATARNIKOV, A. A. (Towk)j FMROV? At F. (Tomsk) Determination of arbitraz7 constants in the solution of a differential equation of a linear automatic control eystem by means of a pussian circuit, Avtom. i telex. 23 no.lltl~60-1562 N 162, (MM 15810) Differential equations) utmatic control) R FEDOROVP A. F.; xmHsvAp x. o. I numon, T. 0. Fundamentals of the enrichment of the distiller's grain by means of ammonium lactateo Tzv. vy-s. ucheb. 2av.; pishch. tekho no.5t92-95 162, (XMA 15t10) 1. Voronexhakiy tekhwlogloheakiy inatitut.. 1cafedra tekbnologii brodlllrqkh proizvodetv. (Fermentation) (Feedis) YEDOROV, Ae ; ZHUPIKOVA, T.G, Production of alcohol from reprocessed discard molasses. Spirt.prm* 29 no.lsl2-13 163. (HIR& 16:2) 1. Yoroneshakiy tekhnologicheBkiy institut. (molasses) (Distinat4on) FEDOROV, A.F..; KOROBOV, Ye.B.; KURSHEVA , N.G. About the so-called "+otoamylase". Ferm. i spirt. prom. 30 no.li 13-14 164. (MIRA 17:1.1) 1. Voronezhakiy tekhnololiioheskiy institut. ,,FEDOHOvj..A..F.j ZHUPIKOVA, T.G. Gontinuous alcohol fermentation of kviws wort. Yom* i opi prom. 30 no*U17-18 t64 (MR, Mr,:ti 1. Voronezhakiy t,-'-hno1ojr.Lcheskiy institut. 3(9) SOV/26-59-4-20/43 AUTHOR: Fedorov, A.F. TITLE: Natural Radioactivity of Bea Organisms (Yestestvennaya. radioaktivnost' morskikh organizmov) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1959,'Nr 4, pp 86-88 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author'explains the ability of planktons to con- centrate various chemical elements contained in sea water in their organism and gives a table of these ,,xample of the "Soreroda". He drawe 6lements on the e special attention to the discovery made by foreign and Soviet scientists that the radioactivity extent in various planktons is considerably higher than that of surface water layers. On the example of the Calanus finmarchicus he analyzes the elementary che- mical composition and reaches the conclusion that almost all natural radioactivity of the Calanus Fin- marchicus is conditioned by the presence of potassium Card 1/2 in its organism. The degree of radioactivity does , FEDOROVv A.F. Absorption by sea plankton of a mixture of 6-emitters with Iong half-lifoo Worad, 5 rio*6151-54 160,, (MIRA 13: 12.1 (PLANKTON) (RADIOISOTOPES) Accumulation of some radioisotopes in mass forms of plankton organism in northeril selts, Nauche dokl. vys, shkolyl biol, nauki no. 105-18 1(40 (MMA 14:2) 1, Rekomendov" PolTarvjm, institutom rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografii4* , (BARENTS S4A-VAM-POLLUTION) (RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANM) (PIANKTON) FEDOROV, A.F.; SAMOKHIN, G.V. Gamm field Intenoity above the vea surfues 143 no.1t101-103 Mr 162,. . Y., I I , " /-, .;' f, It Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N.Favlovskim. (Gamm rays) Dokl, AN SSSR (MIRA 15'-~) A F. "Obcomtl~c-n-i ca th-) cZ a Co=-atica to Cov= tl:3 Diar=al of Ltalcactulvo lla~ito ln,',ea 1.1-3 roport pmbont~d at tho X= PAn*l 1173tiv5 on Radioactivity In tL3 1~=I= "vlivn--aat Vi=aa, 21-23 roy 1562- FED9~~~ edumdc-h (1891- ) , polkovnikj WANOV, N.V., red.; CHAPAnNA,, R.I.,, tekbn. red. [October revailleal0ktiabrInkle zorlo MoBkval Voenizdat, 1962. 262 p. (Fedorov, Aleksai Fedorovich, 1891- (MIRA 15:10) FEDCROV A F - ADWMUp V.N. .Lett: protect the world ocean against radioactive contamination. Priroda 51 no.3-1:47-50 N IA2. (KM 15:11) 1. Polyarnyy nauchno-iosladovatellskiy i proyektnyy inetitut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografiij, Murmansk. .(Radioaotivity-Physiological effect) (Maria#$ biology) FEDOROVP A.F.; KILZMKO, V.P. Radioaotivity of some 'boptom o.-ganiams in the Norwegian Sea. Okepologiia 3 noo'ls123-126 163. 1. Polysj~vy nau-'e"hno-iasladovatellakiy i proyaktnyy inatitut morskogo rybnogo khotyayatva i okeanolpgii, imeni N.N.inipilovicha. FEDOROV, A.F.; PODYMAKHIN$, MT.; KIIZZMKO, V.P.; BUM11OV, II.L. E.M. ~Radiation conditions in the fiahing ragions of the Nartb Atlantic. Ckeenologiia 4 no.3t431-436 164 (mA 18a) 1. Polyarnyy nauchnc-isaledavatellskiy -" proy-ekt;nyy instituli morskogo rybnogo khozyayst7a I okeanografli imeni TT.PI.JCnJ.po7ioha. FEDOROV, A.F.; KOZYREVA, Ye.F.; MILYAKOV, V.T. Possibility of an interferometric determination of alcoho2 in wuter-alcobol solutione. Fe=.A. spirt.prom. 31 no.3:10-11 165. (Ml RA 3.8 t 5) 1. Voronezhskiy tekhnologichookiy.institut. FARADZUEVA, Ye.D.; FEDOROV, A.F. lirvostigating the fermentation processoo in tho propara,~Jon of beer wurt. Ferm. i spirt. prom, )l no.6:10-13 165, (IIURA 18:9) 1. Voronazhskiy tekhnologichoskiy inotitut. FEDOROVp A.F.; TARARYKOV,, G.M.; FARADZHEVA, Ye.D.; CIfUVASHFVAj K.K. Preparation of a submerged culture of Aspergillus oryzae for brewing. Form. i spirt. prom. 31 no.7t15-17 ~65. (MIRA Mill) 1. Voroneshokly tekhnologicheakiy inatitut. FMO ffiv, A. 1 Cf. "On the Localized Resistance of the Wall of a i;vuble T -;ean with Re5ldual Stresser.11 Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Inst of Aailroid Engineers, Leniqgrad, 1)54- (RZWiekh, Feb 55) SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertation Defended at USSR Higher -ducational "institutions (14) SILIN, G.N.; YJWOROV, A.G.; KRUGLOVA, G.I., red.; SOKOIDVA, I.A.. tekhnorei. (Producing rye malt for making kwass] Proizvodstvo rshanogo soloda dlia. kyasovarsaiia. Moskva. Pishohimpromisdat. 1958. 56 pe (KIRA 12:6) (Kyals) (malt) N TELIFUKHOVSKIY~ V.B.; DMITRENKO, T.A.; ZELENIN, I.Ye.; KOSTYAKOVA, G.K.; RAWAMIN, B.P.; BORISOV,, Yu.S.,. otv. red.; MUCHINA, F.Ye.,red.; FEDOROV,, A.G... red.; LYUBJ-SHKINA, Ye.,, red.j- YEGOROVA, I., tekhn. r (In the land of wide-open spaces and heroic deeds; youth in the virgin lands) V kralu prostorov i podvigov; molodezh na tseline. Sbornik dokumentov. Moskva,, Izd-vo TsK VLKSH "Molodaia gvardiia," 1962. 278 p. (MIRA 15:5) (Agricultural laborers) A-VIANOVA, R.Kh., Icand. ist. nauk; TETENEVA, L.G., kand. ist. nauk; ALIM011, I.A.; DMITRIYEV, G.L.; DZHAMALOV, O.B., doktor ekon. nauk, redaktor ; EZHURAYEVA, T., kand. ist. nauk, red.; ATFMUK, S.Ya., red.; DANILOV, V.P., glav. red.; EELOV, G.A., red.; GRIGORIYAN, L.L., red.; IBRAGIMOV, Z.I., red.; IVNITSKIY, N.A., red.; ILIYASOV, S.I., red.; KAKABAYEV, S.D., red.; KAMENSKAYA....N.V., red.; KRAYEV, M.A., red.; KULIYEV, O.K., red.; MAKHARADZE, N.B., red.; OBICHKIN, G.D., red.; PLESHAKOV, S.T., red.; MDZHABOV, Z.I., red.; SELEZNEV, M.S., red.; TURSUNBkYEV, A.B., red.; FEDOROX, A&, red_; SHEPELEVAI T.V., red.;,PA.TLAKH,-B., -red.-; MASHARIPOVA, D., r4d.; BULATOVA, R., red.j GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn. red.; KARABAYEVAq Kh.U., tekhn. red. [Socialist reorganization of agriculture in Uzbekistan] Sotsialistichaskoe poreustroistvo sellskogo khoziaistya v Uz- bekistane, 1917-1926 gg. Pod red. O.B.Dzhamalova. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk UzSSR. Vol.l. 1962. 792 p. (MIRA 160) 1. Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Tashkent. Institut istorii i arkheologii. (Uzbekistan--Agriculture) YEGOROV, K.D., kand. ekon. nauk; A:,rEKSWROVA-ZAORSKAYA, V.V., doktor ekon. nauko prof.; STEPANOVO F.B.) doktor geogr. nauk, prof.j KULEBAKIN, V.S., akademikp red.; KRUZHILIN., GA.-, -red.; IMPPR~'A G~,,,-redp,-IRYBINSKIY,;M.b-nrod.; CHASHNIXOVA,-N.V., :red,- (Materials on the electrification of individual districts] MaterWy po elektrifikataii otdellrqkh raiancyl trudy, Moskva., Izd-vo ffNauka,," 1964. 299 P. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosudaretvemaya komissiya po elektrifikataii Rosaii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kruzhilin) FEDOROV, A.G. Production of fermented dark brewing barley malt. Trudy TSentr. auch.-isol' inst. piv., bezalk. i vin. prom. no.10:90-97 163. n (MIRA 17:8), t A owns 0 ) ~vj PIE. A A 4 A 3341 koft ...12 A :g I A, 12121 flofijj4l a .1v t 'VV .0 W* to 16 Up, ..- %I I ANz. ;:I 51 i a In W I 40 4p [it All PEDOROV, A.I., red,j GORODNITSKAIA, R.M., tekhnered, (Heigh:te.and asimuths of the heavenly bodies. (VAS-58)] VyBoty i asinuty,evetil ~VAS-581, 2. isd. Leningrad. Vol.3. (For latitudes 40 - 599 Dlia shirot 400- 590, 1962'. 294 (KM 16s6) 1. Russia (1923- 4 V S.S.R.) Gidrogreficheekoye upravlaniye. (Astronomy-4;7&rts, diagrams, eta.) SOBOIEV. N.N,-- =OYNVA. V.F.: RODIN. G.M.; FAYZULLOV. F.S.: FIDOROV. A.1.-, Temperature of the flame of a liquid-propellant rocket engine. Part 2. Zhur.tekh.fiz. 29 no-1:37-44 -Ta 159. WRA 12:4) 1, Fizichaskiy institut im. PN- Lebedevs, AN SSSR, Moskva. (Rockets (Aeronautics)) (Flame) (Temperature--Xaasurement) ZIIRSSKIY, G*D.* prof., VCROBIYNVA, F.B., profev PIROGOTA, 0.1., SHURIN, S.P. xA=ACHSYZV, V.P., YAVCROVSXAYA, B.Ye., FADOROV, A.I., MOSOLOV, A.M. Specific agent inducing rheumntio fever, Report lo.l: Some data on a filtrable virus isolated in rh&=AtiC fevere Terap, arkhe 30 no-50-15 My 158 (HIRA 11:6) 1. Is lovoeibirskogo zeditsinskogo institute* (RHOWATIC 73M, microbiolog7, isolation & Infect. of nnimals with specific virus (Rue)) (VIRUS11S, isolation & Infect. of animals with specific rho=. virus (Rue)) MSSR / Forestry. Forest EconoaV. K Abe Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 22, 19%, No. 100170 Author FedFor, A. Inst Kazakhstan Agricultural Institute Titlo The Forost Economy of Kazakhstan an& Prospects for Its Development Orig Pub 'i!r. Nazakhak. s.-kh. Ln-ta., 1957, 7, 110-117 Abstract No abstract given Card 1/1 22 MkTVEYEVP G.A.; IMRAFOVAI, L.N.,I Otv.za vypusk,- KURSHEV, N.V.,, prof.otv.red.,- VAKHITOV, M.B.,, kand.tekhn.n;L,*, dotoent, red.; GALIULLIN,, A.S., doktor, tekhn.nauk, red.j MITRYAYEV, H.L. kand.tekhn.nauk, doteent,, red.; RADTSIG, Yu,Aoo doktor teklm,.nauks prof.9 red.; MOM,, A.K.., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent, red. [A method for generating tooi% surfaces of hyperbolical gears] Odin is sposobov dbra2ovaniia poverkhnostei zublev giperboloidnykh koles. Kazan' 1960. 23 p. (Kazan, Aviatsiomyi instituto Trudy, no.60). (Gearizw, Bevel) (MIM 15:3) ALABIN, Sargey Mikhaylovich; BOODANOV, Yodor V&iX1'yavich;-j5W.W _je A. I., redaktor; SUKRONLOY, SeT., tekhnichaskiy rediddor. [Production of construction felt in industrial cooperatives] Proizvodstvo stroltillft6go voileVA v arteliakh promyslovoi kooperateii, Moskva. Vees.koopditd-~o, 1957. 36 pe (KIaA 10:4) (7610 FEDO v ter po telemakhanike Remote control in a section of a field. Neftianik 5 no,,2sl5~-17 F 160. (MM IWO lo ProoWal No.3 neftepromyslovogo u avleniya Khadyzhe=eft'. (Oil fields-Production methoder (Remote control) M,()iwvL, Al -sa f ','41 sandr losi, ovigh, prof. dolftor Deilkhoz. nauk; 'pd, SiffMKO, A., red. (conaervation and use of natural. resources) Okhrana. i ispoltzovanie prirodrjykh resursov. Alma-Ata, Kazsell- khozgIz, 1964. 135 p. (MIRA 18:5) FEDOROV A I Immunological reactivity of chickens during the growth of Rous sarcoma. Vop. onk, 11 no47:67-70 165. (MIRA 18s9) 1. Odeaskiy nauchno-lasledovate,llakiy institut epidemiologli i mikrobiologli Imeni Mechnikova (dir,- dokt,or med. nauk prof. N.D. Anina-Radchanko). FED6ROVS A. I. 20876. Fedgrov, A. I.' Sorta evekly otechestvennoy selektaii. Sboralk nauk. rabot (Vsesoyuz. nauk. -ir-sled. in*t sakhw-. Bvekly) kiyev-kharlkov, 1948P 44-52. SOt LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28,, Moskva, 1949 T)WOROV, A. I. , Mulberry culture 2., perer. isd. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo sollkhoz. lit?ry, 1954. 407 P. (Uchobniki i uchobnys posobiia dlia vysohikh sallskokhosiaistyennykh uchobn.vkh tavedenii) FEDOROV, Alokoandr Ivanovich (A22-Uhion Inst or Sugar Beets) Acadeadc degree of Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, based on his defense, 25 Rebruay 1933 , in the Council of the KharIkov Order of Labor Red Banner Agricultural Inst imeni Dokuchayaw, of his dissertation entitled: *Contemporary varieties of sugar beat, mathodo of their development " forming and principles of distribution by regiona- lization." Ur-" Academic degree and/or titlet Doctor J?Sclence3 SO: Decisions of VAK. List no. 21, 22 Oct 55, 3yullaten' KVO SM, No.'19, Oct 56, Moscow, pp. 13-24, Uncl. jrRs/Wr-536 SNEGUROV, G.P.; MUSIYZM, A*As YAp mZjmA Iffect of hybridization on the germinatine capacity of sugar-beet needs. Sakh. prom. 33 no-5:63-65 My '59. (MIR& 12:7) l.Vseso7=nyy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut saldiarnoy svokl7. (SUgar beets) BUZANOV, I.I., akedemik, otv.red.-, MINIK. M.K.9 agronoms red.; CIRLOV, I.P., agronom, red. doktor selOokokhoz.nauk, reds; TSYGURA, K.D., agronom, red.; SZIMYUK, S.M.. red.; mUOT&O, Z.T., khud.-tekhn.red. [Production of sugar beat seeds] Semenovodstvo sakharnoi ovekly. Kiev, lzd-vo M:rainskoi aked.sellkhoz.nauk, 1960. 2n P. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Kiyev. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-Iseledovatellakly inatitut sakhar- noy evekly. (Sugar beets) FEDOROV Aleksandr Ivanovich [Fedorov, 0.1.]; SWEGUR, Grigoriy Proko yev c P.]; KULIK, Georgiy Kuzlmich yev c [Ku3,vkp H.K.J; CMUIOVp M.P.., red.; INEMCF01KO, IOYUO) teklin. red (Cultivation and use of IWbrid sugar beet f3eeds] Vyroshchu- vamAa ta vykoz7atarmia hibr7dnoho naninnia taukrovykh bu- riskiv. Nyivp Dersheillboapydav Wa, 1961o 98 P. (VIIRA 15%7) (Ukraine--Sugar beets) BUZANOV, I.F.; SAMBUROV, V.I.; YEMETS, G.M.; ORLOVSKIY, N.I.; NEGOVSKIYp N.A.; _FQWO_,L1.j_.GREKOV, M.A.; KURBATOV, S.T.; MELINICHUX, AA; TONKAL'p Ye.A.; GORHAYAj V.Ya.; ROZHDESTVENSKIY, I.G.; SIDOROVj A.A.; KUDARENKO, F.F.; BROVKINAI Ye.A.; GELLER, I.A.; DOBROTVORTSEVA, A.V.; VARSHAVSKIY, B.Ya.; KUTSURUBA, N.V.,; KUZIMICH, S.I.; PRESNYAKOVI P.V.; USHAKOV, A.F.; SHEVCHENKO, V.N.; KHUCHUA, K.N.; PETRUKHA, Ye.I.; POZHAR, Z.A.; SHAPOVALOV, P.T.; AREPYEV, T.I.; GRIGORIYI',VA,, A.I., red.; 13ALLOD,, A.L., takhn. red.- [Pugar beets) Sakharnaia avekla. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 487 p. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-ionledovatellskiy institut sa- kharnoy svekly. 2. Nauchnyye satrudniki Vsasoyuznogo nauchno-isoledovateliskogo instituta sakharnoy svekly (for all except Grigorlyeva, Ballod). (Sugar beets) FEDOROY~,_A.L, prof.t doktor sellskokhoz.; nauk Organization of sugar beet seed production in the U.S.S.R. Agrobiologiia no.6:824-834 N-D 165. (MIRA 18t12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sakharnoy eveklys Kiyev, -USSR/Ma-dIcIne. - An=J a, Infectious Aui 1947 Iledicino - Veterinnry Medicine "Siguificr-ncc of Histological Reaearch ta DifferentiRl Dln;posin of Infectioun Aneniv in Horcou," A. Is Fedorov, 3,pp "Veterinariya" No 6 A medical bibliography with chort d~-:.-cripticm of haemosporidla, infectious encephalounlacin, helminthincin, homoglobinemin, colic mid mar,:, others. Lints same of the ecieritie-ts who carriel Icr-I research, with their votiu" tFj. out histolog 17T121 FEDOROVY A. I. '"A Cleternal Introductioin of the Antitetanus Serum for Treatment of Tetanus in Horses,," Veterinariye) No.6) 1948. . - - . . ~ -: - ~ ~, ~i, -~~ T: *,;~,~--~~ ~I .. I - .. - f FEDDEROV, Aleksandr Ivanovich (Ivanovskiy Agricultural Inst) - Academic degree of Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, based on his defense, 14 October 1955, in the Council of the Moscow Veterinary Acadeny of his dissertation entitled: ,rathological Anatomy and Some Questions of the Pathogenesis of Teyleriosis in Cattle." Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAN9 List no. 25, 10 Dee 55t Enyulletent 14YO SSSR, 'Uncl. JPRSPI Y 548 USSR / Diseases in Animals. Diseases Caused by R Protozoa Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiyal No 16, 1958; 74221 ;iuthor : Fedorov. A. X. Inst : Ivanovskiy Agricultural Institute Title : Pathological-Anatomic Changes of the Nervous System During Theileriasis in Cattle and Their Significance in the Pathogenesis of the Discase Orig Pub; Sb. nauchn. tr. Ivanovsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, VYP- 13, 42-54 Abstract: It clinical and histological study was made of 52 animals naturally diseased and artificially infected with theileriasis, In typical cases cftheileria- sis, three stages appeared in the development of Card 1/2 USSR / Diseases in1knimals. Diseases Caused by R Protozoa fibs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 16, 1958, 74221 the pathological process: the stage of primary reaction of the organism, the stage of an expressed general reaction with phenomena of a septic charac- ter, and a stage of extinction of acute clinical signs and development of anemia and cachexia. Data are cited of the histological investigation of different sections of the brain and spine in various stages of the disease. Card 2/2 21 USSR / Diseases in Animals. Diseases Caused by Protozoa Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiyal No 16~ 1958 74220 Author Fedorov,A. 14 Inst IvanovskiyAgricu tural Institute Title Pathological-Anatomical Changes During Theileri- asis in Cattle Orig Pub: Sb. nauchno. tr. Ivanovsk. s.kh. in-ta, 1956, VYP. 15, 37-64 Abstract: It is shown that the most specific changes during theileriasis are granuloma-like changes in the liver, kidneys, adrenals, heart, skeletal muscles, which in the beginning have a form of red then grey-yellow or grey-whitish nodules. In the skin, Card 1/2 .,USSR / Diseases in 11nimals. Diseases Caused by R Protozoa Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-BiologiYa, No 16, 1958, 71+220 conjunctiva; in the mucosa. of the larynx, tracheae bronchi, intestines, gall bladder, urinary bladder, changes were detected in the form of red, then pale nodules and flat patches and on the mucosa of the abomasum, disintegrating red nodules with for- mation of erosions and ulcerations. Serous- hemorrhagic lymphadenitis is characteristic for theileriasis. -- It. D. Musin Card 2/2 20 -Entomooes -V ussr,/Diseases Of Farm An'Mls* Arachno Abs JOur' Ref Zhur-13jol., No 15., 1956, 69502. Author 4-Fe= -L-A. I. al Institute. Inst IvanOVO Agricul Cal Changes in ToxicOOis Of ogico-Amtor3i Title pathol, Mls Due to Simuliidae- parm Ani 1956, vyp. 15, Orig Pub: 9b. nauchn. tr. Ivallovsk. 0.-Xb- in'tal 171-183. observed in cattle, sheep, goats, Abstract. The infection WaBlinical characteristics of disease and swine. The a at the sitcs Of the were as follows: hemorrhages Llary space, neck, bites ederatization of subanxi ad perineun, labored breathing, and foamy abdomen, nostrils. In severe cases, discharge from the olloving Mas biting by death occurred 6-3-0 hours f Card 1/2 30 USSR/Diseaaeo of Farm Animals. Arachno-Entomoses. R Abs Jour: Ref Zhur.,Diol., No 15~ 1958., 69502. flies. The patholog-ico-anatonical changes were as follows: hezorrhaGpes within the skin, reddening of the mucosa; edematization of the subcutaneous cellular tissue, accumulation of transudate in the thoracic and abdominal cavities, hemorrhages within the Lmcous membranes, swelling of the lMhatic nodes, hyperemia and edena of the lungs, often gastro- enteritis, stagnant hypereula of the liver and kid- neys, edematization and hyperemia of the cerebrum and cerebral membranes, Histological analysis re- vealed varked circulatory disorders in several organs and tissues and dystrophic chanGes in the cerebrum, liver, kidneys, heart, skeletal muscula- ture, etc. A. D. Musin. Card 2/2 BOLI, X.G., prof. (1871-1959); BOLI B.K., prof. (1897-1958), Prinimali uchastiye;AKULOV, A.V.,, dots.; FMOMV A.1 prof.; IIALETOV, N,A,, doktor voter, nauk, prof i;--re--T.-,,.,l-yiii~LIYAIIOVA, N.I., red.; PEV224ER, V,Lj tekhn. red.; TRUKHINA, O.N., tekhn. red. (Fundam ntals of the pathological anatorW of farm animlslosno- vy patologichookoi anatomii sol'Dkokhoziaistvennykh zhivotnykh. Izd.3. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo sollkhoz. lit-ry., zhurnalov i pla- katov, 1961. 571 p , (MIM 1513) (Veterinary anatouv) (Veterinary pathology) uZAIEV, P. S.: FEWRW-A&-~- (Professors), BJXHMOV, F.N., PAVLOV, P. 1. (Docents, Troitsk Veterinary Institute), 7aslonov, M. S. (Director of the Troitsk Intersavkhoz Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratory) and FLXKWOV, B. P. (Head Veterinary Doctor of the Bredinsk Matrietp Chelyabinsk) Qblast') "Certain characteristics of the course taken by rabies in cattle" Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 9, September 62, p. 20 LAZWV, P So; prof.; BUKHTILOV, F.N. dotment; PAVIX, P.I., doisent; ZASWNOV, M.S.; PIZKHANOV, B.P .; PrInimali uchastiyes GRIBOVSKIYj G,P,p vaterinarnyy vrach; RYBAKOVA, A.V,, vaterinarnyy vrach Some pharacteristios of the course of rabies in cattle. Vaterinariia 39 no.9t2O-22 8 162. (MIRA 16slo) 1. Troltskiy veterinarnyy institut (for Lazarev, Fedorov, Bukhtilov, Pavlov). 2. Direktor Troitakoy mezhoovkhoznoy veteri~arno-bakte- riologicheskoy laboratorii (for Zaslonov), 3. Glavnyy.veterinarnyy vrach Bredinskogo rayons, Chelyabinakoy oblasti (for Plekhanov). UMIW, P.S., prof.; FUCIRCIV, Prof.; UIEHMP".7, piepodavatell; prepodavatell; K'ONDI.FC!i, J.P., aspirant; AMELIN, I.P.; MYNIKAlaW, !-,.Sh., veterinarnr I y vrach Malignant course of foot-and-mouth disease. Veterinariia L! no.~: 39-42 My 164. ("ClVi 18:3) 1. Troltskiy veterinurnyy J-istitut (for Lazarev, Fedcrov, Bukhtilav, Kamymin, Kondakov). 2. Nachallnik Chel~-abinskogo oblastnogo veteri- narnogo otdela (for Amelin). inzhener. Causes of tba rapid wear of worm shaft links in screw pressese Kaol.-zhireprom, 20 no.lt26-27 155- (MM 8:3) (Power presses) TWORO , K. wmmmmw~ - -Kw^ .- I . I I Selecting types of pull chain drives. TTudy UI 28:185-192 154. (Link-beltivig) (K= 10W S/137/62/000/003/170/191 A160/A101 AUTHOR: Fedorov, A. K. TITLE: The butt-welding of tubes of elements of boiler units with induction heating by high-frequency currents PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 3, 1962, 63, abstract 3L-383- Wsb. "From. primeneniye tokov vysokoy chastoty v elektrotermii", Moscow-Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1961, 78 - 84) TOU; The NIITVCh carried out work on the butt-welding of tubes of elements of boiler units with Induction beating. The welding operation was performed on a specially-designed and specially-made installation. Low-carbon steel tubes with a diameter of 38 and 32 mm and a wall thickness of 3.5 and 3 mm respectively were used as material. The welding was conducted at a frequency of 8 kilohertz with one inductor having a width of 6 m and a clearance of 4 mm between the inductor and the tube. The temperature at the point of welding was 1250 - 13000C, the welding time - 4.5 see. the power - 40 - 42 kw, the specific welding pressure - 2-5 - 3 kg/rv?-. The welded tubes were subjected to hammering, bending, mechanical Card 1/2 The butt-welding of tubes of ..... 3/137/62/W0/003/170/191 A16o/Aloi and hydraulic tests. In the latter case, a rupture occurred far-off the seam along the base metal. As a rule, the seam has a WidmanstAtten pattern. Normaliz- ing with induction heating was applied to improve the plasticity properties and the structure. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Ye. Terpugov Ca~d 2/2 TIKHOMIROV, V.I.p doktor khim. nauk; GORBUNOV, S.A., Inzh.; ?T.DOROV, _A-K,,-inzh.; DOGDANOV, V.N., inzh. Character of nonmetallic inclusions during the buu. weld!vg of pipe heated by high-frequency currents. Svar. proizv. no.11:10-12 N163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Leningradskiy ordena Lenina gootdarstvennyy univeraitnt imeni A.A. Zhdanova (for Tikhomirov, Gorbunov). "--. Nalichno- iouledovatellskiy inatitut tokov vysokoy chastoty im. V.P. Vologdina (for Fedorov, Bogdanov). FEDOROV, A.K.; CICLITSOVA, L.P. Prolification of ii-Slorescennes in connion timothy(Plileum pratense L.) Dot. zhur. 48 no.7:1005-1011 Jl 163, (MRA 16.9) 1. Inatitut enetiki. All SSSR) 1:',oskva. (Tri'mothy grass) (Plolification) ACCESSION NR: AP4029388 S/0135/64/000/004/0030/0031 D'yachkov, V. 1. (Engineer); Fedorov, A. K. (Engineer); Bogdanov,, V. N.' AUTHOR: (Engineer); Tikhomiravo V.J. (Doctor WCHNiEFIT"Ur"ifences) TXTLE: A method of protecting* scam from oxidation in welding pipes by high fre- queney currents SOURCE-. Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1964, 30-31 TOPIC TAGS: oxidation, welding, high frequency current, cellulose,,nitrocellulose, cellophane ABSTRACT: The authors included a means Oi_ SLIPplying a heated surface with organic substances$ with which the products of Lhernal dissociation combine oxygen in stable chemical compounds, thereby avoiding metal oxides in the weld seams which lower tile mechanical strength. This may be accomplished by a gas madium formed by the dis- sociation products of cellophane and nitrocellulose. This medium has good protective properties and does not cause carbonization of the metal in the heating zone. The authors conclude that the beat regime for welding No. 10 and No. 20 pipes with high- frequency currents (indgetion heating) with the abave-mentioned protective media is .by heating to 1260-1300.C after first dressing the surfaces to be welded. The Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4029.388 amount of the protective material must not be too great. Orig, art* has; 2 figures ASSOCTATION: N'LITVGh in* Ve P, Vologdina SUBMnMO: 00 DAT13 ACQ: 28Aprr64 ENCL., 00 SUB CODE-.. 14L NO IMF SOV: 002 OrHERt.,000 L 7MROV, B.V.; TISHEIIKO, G.A. 14ovement of water and salts toward drains in case of-upward :motion of ground water underpreBoure. Hat. po proizv. oil. Uzb. no.15013-3-16 160. Offm 34:8) 1. Institut pochvovedeniya M UzSSR. (Golodnaya Steppe-Drainage research) YMROV A.K. , ! Z,- & 77,,:.~~,- Obtaining serum against svine erysipelas. Trudy Gos."Auch.-kont. inet.vet,prep. 4:427-430 153. (HLU 7:10) 1. Omskaya biofabrika. (Iryelpelas-Proventive inoculation) (Serum) 1. FM)OROV, A. X. 2. ussR-Wo) 4. Growth (Plants) 7* D~fferentjatjon of the growing point in relation to tbo phase of' development of plants, Agrobiologlia No. 1, 1953 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MW -1953, Uncl. F, t ~idoal Abstracts 48 No. 5 imar. 10t 1954 Biological Chendstry us Role of autumn light In devtloiment of vinteir plants. K. Fedorov. Deklady A kad. Nauk S,S.S.R. 93,.161-4t. ---L-MpTs. with winter wheat and rye indicate that i light received by winter plants until the completion of ver-1, nalization affects not only the beginning of differentiation of ~ I Ahe site of growth but abo the entire further development oil "the plants. Continuously illuminatett plants began their' Iflowering and ripening earlier than those subjected to pt-r-! iodic illumination. G. ht. K0501ap2fl ':~~Aure FD - 1570 Card 1/1 : Pub. 42-2/1.1 Author : Fedorov, A. K. Title : On the question of the role of light in the adaptibility of plants to adverse winter conditions Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 5, 25-45, Sep-Oct 1954 Abstract : Investigated role of light in adaptibility of both spring and winter plants to winter conditions, including effect on characteristics of plant growth and development under changing conditions of light and temperature in the autumn which pr6mote adaptation of plants to low temperatures. Various types of wheat, rye, barley, and perennial grass were used in the experiments. Photographs; -tables. Nineteen references: 18 LJSSR (11 since 1940). Institution : Institute of Genetics, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : March 5, 1954 USSR/Physiology of Plants Card 1/1 Author i Fedorovs A* K& 'Title I Certain data on the adaptability of plants to cold unfavorable oanditions, Periodical i Dokl. AN SSSRj 96$ Ed. 2., 399'- 402P UaY 1954 Abstrict S The resistance of perennial grain plants to cold and unfavorable conditions is-generally known. Experiments with such plants as well as with winter wheat plants showed that they have accumulated sufficient food to last over the light period and for the begirudng of differentiation of the vegetation point. The temperature is the only limiting factor for the differentiation of the veLetation point. Perennial grain plants require a longer effect of increaged temperature. These characteristics of grain plants are a valuable indication about their adaptability to cold and unfavorable conditions. Three USSR references; Tables. Institution t Academy of Sciences, USSR, Genetics Institute Presented by S Academician A. L. Kursanov, March 16$ 1954 A-h~ tW/ Biology - Phonology Card 1/1 j Pub. Z2 - 44/49 Authas 1 Fedorov, A. K. title Certain data on the developtent of perennialAt,yrasspi" IVok. AN S_8SR 98/4~ 673-675, Oct. 1, .1954 Abstr"t ICertain phenological data on the growth of perennial grass plants, are presented. Five USSR references (1935-1952). Table; illustra- tion. institution -Academy of Sciences, USSR, Institute of 'Genetics Presented by Academician T. D. Lysenko, July 1,,1954 VSSR/ Biology, - Plant physiology Card 1/1 Pub, 22 - 42/47 Authors. 2 Fedorov, A. K. --Titl' Biological devejormnt of- Pallidum.--s-17- -barley.- Peri~dical Dok. AN SSSR 98/5, 857-7860, Oct 11, 1954 Abst~Mct Biological data on the germination and growth of Pallidum-17 type barley, are presented. Three USSR references (1929-1952). Tables. Institution Presented by Academician T. D. Lysenko, JulY,1,.1954 -777 FZDIi)V, A. K. FMIROV, A. K. "The biology of developirent, of certnin winter plants and their experimental productic,n from spring varieties". Mcscow, 19-1~5. Acad Sci LISSR, Inst of Gr6netias. (Dis:3ertati(;n for the Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya Letopial No. 46, 12 November 194~5. Moscow USSR/Biology - Botany -F& Q c V A~ - K, ~ Card 1 1 Pub. 42-3/9 Author Fedorov, A. K. Title The biological development of some perennial grasses Periodical Izv. AN 88SR. Ser. Biol. 2, 19-40, Marcb-April 1955 FD-2390 Abstract The investigation deals with the biological development of five perennial grasses; Medicago sativa, Trifolium pratense praecox, Trifolium pratense serotinum, Festuca protensis and the Phleum pratense L. Tables; photo- graphs. Fourteen references, thirteen of these from the USSR (thirteen after-1940). Institution: Institute of Genetics, Acad Sci USSR Submitted November 20, 1954 YBDOROV, A.K. Termination of the vernalization stage in winter plants under natural conditions. Tradr Inot.gen. no.22:104-115 155. (MM 9j4) (Vernalization) FBDOROTV A.K, I..... ' Significance of light during the fall with reepect to ramositT and productivity of the spike. Trudy Inst.gen. n0.22:116-120 155. (Km 9t4) (Wheat) (Plants, Iffoot of light on) UM/Biology - Genetics Card 1/1 -Pub. 22 -46/54 iuthors I'' redorovs A. X. WANOMMUM wow, Title .0 TheAmportance of light for the changs of awmer plants during primm .'autum SWAMS Periodical Dok. M SSSR 102/3l 1023-1026l jun n, 195s Astract 1. WentIific data are presented regarding the importance of light 'for the change of summer p1mits during primary autum soving. Four USSR refer- encen (1952-1.954).-Tablem. Institutions Acad. of 80.j USSRp lust. of Gonetice Presentad bys Aoademician T. Do 1qsenkoo January 20, 1955 FBDORDV, A.K. Analysis of modifications In the progeny of plants occuring during the conversion of spring wheat into winter wheat following secea& autumnal seedling. Dokl.AN SSSR 104:za.4:646-649 0 155.(MLRL 9:2) 1.1astitu,,t gematiki AWsmil mau,k SSSR. Prodstayleno akedemikom do FIDOROV, A.K. L- wy"*&~- VIMP-19--ka", Some peculiarities of the development of timothy grass. Izv-AN SM.Ser.biol. no.3:65-76 Yq-je 156. (KM 9:8) 1. Institut genstiki Ak&&euii nauk SM. ~ 1, (TIKOTHY GRLW) (VEMILLIZAMON) YJIDMDV# Ael. - . t"P. - ~ Bioloff of the development of dual pwToss plants and experimental method for producing then [with Bnglish summar7 in insert]. Zhur. obobiolo 17 no.6:462-472 N-D 156. (KM 1029) 1, Institut genettki AladwU nauk SM (GRAIN) (BOTAIr-TARIATION) A r eA Tr oc he a -10 -.C, v0s -,.na Vile Vey lox t te el:ea , ell or en 5t U-S -v;c L3 ~hoci d -rj 40 lie tea L e2.Qt t On Jk. J24 I - 4~7 . n p !"012 - U3SR/Cultivable PlLnts - Grains. M - 31 ,wrs Jow Ref '-hur - Biol-, No 3, 1958) Y"74 When soun in spring or suL-me,--, e.~-rln;~ barley anrl two., handlee4barley/71 develop cv.-.aly, *-~t,., w.hen !own in autw- the formation. of ears is retardled, bY 36-33 and th(: reried bctwcen f`ull emerCence of ah,:,-ts lir- "arentiation of t`ha ,yAnt is lengtheneil nzr-e~elly. lic difference -,wen the develorment o^ vern-Atzed und that cd 1. ~:t A. - L: 1:~ i u r n -, 112; cu' s c c "A Analogicr-1 dct~,. -~=-e Pc:)u1red in e:~ji.--Tmcnts i.%cuta, but diffcreatiation of the growth started =e.-h I.-.%ter in two-h-awiluil ~-,humtc th= in lrlr* vhe~.tt-,. 1rr/elo:rxent vaa wticeatly accelerated vhea ..-,re ex-oosed t,.i continrous illwiftinzAlon; thD reacted to reduction of the tcmnerfl.turc; -~~!-Lcr wheats re:.eted even =re sharply to reduc V~,r i., 1111~i I ength of the day -,,nd lowerine of tLe A FEDDROV, A.K., kana.biol.nauk I W~- Stage development In perennIal granoss. Agrobiologils. no.3s37-59 S-0 1 58, (MIR& 11111) 1. Institut gqnettki AN SSSR. (Grav.oii) 71MOT A.K Throvization stage in winter grain crops under fie14 conditions (with BummPA7 in Inglish]. Fixiol, rast. 5 no.1:62-69 Ja--T 158. (MIRA Iltl) 1, Institut gerAtiki All NSSR,~ Moskva. (Vernalization) (Wheat) (Rye) FEDOROV, A., kand.biol.nauk ."Jut 12, . IDual-purpone plants. Nauka I pored. op. v sellkhoc. 8 no.9: .49-43 S 158, (MIRk 11:10) 1. Institut A-enottki AN SSSR. (Grain) FZDOROV, A.K. .~., ~,, ~~_ ~ Some data on the biology of development in late (single-cut) varieties of red clovers Trudy Inst, gen. na,24:205-212 138, (MIRA 11:9) (clover)