SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POPOV, P.G. - POPOV, P.I.
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POPOV P.G.; SAMOYLOVICH. F.A.
Ulassification of environmental factors and the mechanism of their
affect on man; criticism of P.G.Mozernitakii's system. Vop.kur.
fizioter. i lech. fiz.kul't. 21 no.2:21-26 Ap-Je 156. (MIRA 9:9)
1. Iz kafedr fiziici (zav. - dotsont P.G.Popov) i gospitalinoy terapti
(zav. - Prof. X.A.Patsevich) Irubanskogo meditainskogo instituta (dir.
prof. V.K.Suprunov)
(PHYSIOLOGY)
(UN-II&LUENCE Of WIROMMM)
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!-,AUTHOR-,Royfej LM., Popov P.G.; Y!kovlev S.P.
TITLE: Effect of a ~iongitu*dinal high frequency-durrent on the stability of a
-.-A-quasisteady filamentary discharge.
SOURCE: Zhurnal.tekhnichaskoy fiziki, v.35, no.2, 19651 259-465
TOPIC,TAGS, Rlasma stability, gas discharge, high frequency current, tragnetic field'
JI
ABSTRACT: Th.e-Istabilizing effect of.a. high-frequency-curront*on a high-zurrent
~ilamentary discharge'ip hydrogen or argon was investigated. TAe discharge took
place in a glass tube go cm long and 4 or 8 cm in diameter. The flat portion of
,Ihe-current-pulse, 300 500 microsec, was considerably longer than the rise time.
aqvrentg up to 10 kA were investigated and high-4requency (3 or 20 Melsec) currents~
lik, to 6 kA were employed. The discharge toolt place in a longitudinal magnetic field:
tRat could be varied from 0 to 3 k0e. The stability of the discharge was obrerved
by riecas of a Hog'ovskly belt, magnetic probes and high-speed photography. lit the
-I.-absenceof--th6i hig~h-frequency current the argon discharge was stable at currents
below 5 kAr and ~the: hydrogen. discharge at- currents b4low-2 M. At higher currents
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under some conditions of pressure and magnetic field the high-frequency current
f Was observed to% have a pecif Ically. j~-in-tho -hydrogen dischar 01-
--i in the 4 cm tube no:. stabilizinf! effect. w7s'obsv 2 x 16-2 mm
xved-at~pressures below
Hg, A x 10-4 to 5 x-10-4
ssures from 2 min He the high-frequency current exertedi
ta-stabilizing'effect provided a magnetic ficld~of-_the correct magnitude was presents
-1 At higher pressures the s-tabi-lizing effect was present even in the absence of a
--magnetic field. It is suggested VLit the stabilizing action nay be due to the pori-
odic fulfillment of stability conditiorovs in high-frequency resonance radial vibra-
i tions of the filamentj but it is concluded that further experiments are required to
verify this. "The' authors consider it necessary to mention that the work with the
4 cm diameter tubes was performed in collaboration with Yu.G.BobrovyZ, who also
,constructed a portion of the apparatus related to this part of the work." Orrig.
iart.has: 5 figures.
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Andrianov, D. P., M. Z. Gendel~man, 4. 11. Glichev, S. 1. Didenko.
A. N. Zhuravlev, K, D, Zakharov, S. V. Moiseyev, L. M. 01'shevete,
N. A. Orlov, -T~, Go -)~opqv-~1 -' S. A. Sarkioyan, D, Et Starik, A, N.
Ter-Markaryan,,V. 1. Tfkhomirov, V. V. Cheanokov, Ye. 1. Sherman,
and L. M. El'bert,
Oiganizatolya, planirovaniye i ekonomika aviatoionnogo proizvodstva
(Organization, Planning, and Economics of "he Aircraft industry)
Moscow, Oborongiz, 1963, 694 p- Errata slip inserted. 5000 ~opiel
printed,
Ed. (Title page): L. M. 011shevets, Candidate of Technical Sciencea,
Docent and 11. A. Orlov, Professor; Reviewert A. A. Lapshin, Docent;
Ed.: V. r. Novatskiy. Candidate of Economical Sciences; Ed. of
Publishing House: F. G, Tubyanakaya; Tech. Ed.:- 1. 1. Karpov;
Managing Ed.: L. A. Gillberg,.
PURPOSE: This textbook Ls intended for students of aircraft engineering
schools of higher education. It may also be useful to enginesrin3
per~sonnel of aircraft Industry,
Card IIJA
6rganization, Planning (Cont.)
k
SOV16558
CDVERAGEt The book presents a comprehensive review of problems con-
nected with economics of the aircraft industry and with the organ-
ization and planning of aircraft production. Concrete problems of
organization of work at aircraft enterprises are analyzed as they
apply to various types of aircraft plants, e.g., aircraft conatruc-
tion plants, engine manufacturing plants, instrument-making plants.
Specific features of the organization and planning of production in
industrial and experimental plants are outlined, The Introduction
and Ch. I, II, and XI were written by Professor N. A. Orlov; Ch. III
by Docent S. V. Moiseyev, Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch. IV and XIX
by Docent S. A. Sarkisyan, Cand. of Econ. Sciences; Ch. V and X by
Docent D. E. Starik, Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch. VI by *Docent P. Go
Popov; Ch. VII by Docents Ye. I. Sherman, Cand. of Econ. Sciences,
and K. Do Zakharov, Cand. of Techn. Sciences; Ch. VIII by Docent
M. Z. Gendel'man, Cand. of Techn. Sciencesp Docent A. V. Glichev,
Cand. of Economic Sciences, and Professor A.'N. Ter-Markaryan, Clind.
of Techn. Sciendes; Ch. IX by Professor As No Zhuravlev, Cand, of Tech,
Sciences; Ch. XII and/XIII by Professor Do P, Andrianov, Doctor of
Econ. Sciences; C~* XiV by Professor Vo.Is TIkhomirov, Cand. of
Organization, Planning (Cont.) SOV/6558
Techn. Sciences; Ch. XV, XVI, XVII, XXII by Docent L. H. Wahevets,
Cand. of Tachn. Sciences; Ch. XVIII and XXI by Docent S. 1. Didenko,
Cand. of Econ. Sciences; Ch. XX and XXIV by Docent L. H. Ellbert,
Cand. of 9con. Sciences; Ch. XXIII by Docent V. V. Cheandkov, Cand. of
Econ..ScLances. L. M. 01'shevets and N. A. Orlov supervised the group
of authors and completed the scientific editing. Each part of the
book is accompanied by references, all Soviet, and in addition-there
are 9 Soviet reforences.relatLng to the who.le book.
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
Foreword
Introduction. Purpose and Content of the Course 5
PART I. FUNDAMENTALS OF ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF AIRCRAFT
INDUSTRY
Card 3/~~
FOPOTj FeGe
New unit for measuring the hardness of water, Khim. v shkole 10
no.1:21-23 Ja-F 1550' NTAA 8:4)
(Water-Composition)
KWOVA,M.V -prof.; SOLOV 'Ylff. T.F.;ARTYUNOVA,N.X.;P.GFJZK.,,P
.,.G4 YASTRIBOFA.L.A.;
RATMIN,V.P.; KQPYLMA,Ye.K.;TSCDCIRCWICH,G.I., redaktor;TCPCHIM,
A.V., akademik, redaktor; MIRONOF,S.I., akademik, redaktor;ALIM,
M.K.. redaktor; AKHMnM,G.A., redaktor; VARMSOF,M.I., redaktor;
DNITRIYNV,Ye.Ya., redaktor; DOWOPOIM N.N., redaktor; !LIIN,A.A..
redaktor; MIMIM Sh.Y., redaktor; KOZZSON,D.L., redaktor-, PUSTO-
TAWF,L.V., redaktor; POMIN,A.V., redaktor; NOSOV,G.I., redaktor;
KISIMEVA.A.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Recent sediments of the Caspian Sea] Sovremennye osadki Kaspilskogo
more&; Moskva. Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 302 p. (MIBA 9:3)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AN AzSSR (for Aliyev) 2. Chlen-korrespoudent
AN SSSR. (for Varenteov, Pustovalov) 3. Ilachallnik morskogo otryada
Azarbaydzhanekoy neftyanoy ekspeditaii SOPS AN SSSR (for Klenova)
(Caspian Sea)
novich; REZIIIKOVSKIY, P.T., red.; KURASHOVA, N.Ya., tekhn.
~Tqy---~Oz
r41 ~ 1ya
[Popular manual of practical astronom7l Obahchedostupnaia praktiche-
sksia astronomiia. Izd. 4. izpr. Moskva. Goa. izd-vo fiziko-
matematicheskoi lit-ry, 1958. 159 P. (MIRA 11:6)
(Astronou7. Spherical and practical)
AUTHOR Popov 71 - :5
TITLE: Astron~,mtcal Observnt-_-ona_ from., January to June 1959 (Astro-
nomicheskiye nablyiideniva v yanvare iyune 1.959 goda)
PERIODICAL-. Fizika v shkole, 'Lqr,B, Nr 6, lip 50 53 ~ 'U SR )
ABSTRACT: The aathor a descripTion of the winter ani spring sky
calling att-ant_,or to those conatellatior of interest to 3tu-
dents. He indicates che time when they can be studied best,
and mentions the partial lunar eclipse on 24 ~.,arch 195'.1, the
annular solar eclipse on Sth April igrg. "he article con-
tains 2 chart_t~ and 2 tables,
Card 1/1
POPOV, P.I., prof.; VORONTSOT-YELOYAMINOV, B.A., prof., red.; PONOMRWA.
A.4k*. tekhn. red.
[Programs of pedago-leal Institutes; astronouF for Dhyslos and
mathematics faculties; major: mathematics] Prograwy pedagogiche~
skikh inatitntov; astronomlia dlia fiziko-matei3atiche skikh faktillte-
tov. Spetsiallnoat! - matematika. [Mosim] Uchpedgiz, 1955. 6 P.
(KM 11:9)
1, Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glarnoye upravleniye vysddkh I
srednikh pedagogicheskikh uchabnVlffi zavedeniy.
(Astronomy-Study and teaching)
prof.; VORONTSOV-VILOYAMINOV, B*Ao, red.; SHMNOVA. M.I.,
takhn. red.
[Programs of pedagogical institutes; astrononV for geography
faculties] ProgTammy pedagogichaskikh institutov; astronomila
dlia geografichask:lkh fakulitetoy. Nosk-ral Ucbpedgiz, 1956.
6 pe- (MM 11:9)
1.0 Rud a (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoye, iipravleniye vysahikh i
arednikh pedagogichaskikh uchebmyi& zavedeniy.
(Astrononv-Study and teaching)
POPOV, P.I., prof. (Moskva).
Astronomical observat'LonFi during the winter and spring months of
1958. 7i%. v shkole 18 no.2:51-55 Kr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:2)
(Astrono-,n7Ob servat ions)
POPOTO P.I.; PMYSHKIN, A.T. (Moskva).
00-~~ -
Development of higher pedagogical training in the R.S.Y.S.R.
Piz. v shkole 17 no.6:71-79 N-D 157. (MIJU 10:12)
(Teachers. Training of)
AUTHOR.- Popov, P.I., Professor (Moscow) 47-58-2-9/30
TITLE: Astronomical Observations in th5? Ninter and Spring Months of
1958 (Astranomicheskiye nablyudeniya v zimne-vesenniye
mesyatsy 1958 g)
PERIODICAL: Fizika v Shkole, 1958, Nr 2, PP 51-55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; The author describes the constellations, planets and stars
that could be seen in the sky during the winter and spring
months of 1958. There are 2 charts and 2 tables.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Astronomy-USSR
AUTHORS: Popov, P.I., and Peryshkin, A.V. (Moscow) 47-6-28/37
TITLE: The Development of Higher Pedagogical Education in the RSFSR
(Razvitiye vysshego pedagogicheskogo obrazovaniya v RSFSR)
PERIODICAL: Fizika v Shkole, 1957, # 6, PP 71 - 79 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; The article describes the conditions and poor facilities
existing in the pedagogical training of teachers in pre-
revolutionary Russia. The authors describe the introduction
of a new system in the training of teachers for Soviet schools
which began at an All-Russian Conference of school workers
in August 1918, and then mention the various stages of develop-
ment. During WW II the number of teachers decreased from
670,600 in 1940/41 to 429,700 in 1942/43. Towards the end of
the war the network of pedagogical educational institutions was
re-establishodp however, the general impetus in culture, educa-
tion, and technical progress demanded more efficient training,
which the pedagogical institutes could not provide. For many
years after the war there was a shortage of students at the
physico-mathematical faculties of the pedagogical'institutes.
The number of male students decreased sharply, and even in the
departments of physics, until recently, the number of young men
Card l/ 2 was only 7 - 10 Per cent of the entire number.
,The Development of Higher Pedagogical Education in the RSFSR 47-6-28/37
The article further deals with the overtaxing of the school
program stating that the course in physics is complicated and
difficult. Textbooks, both for the general course in physics
and for theoretical physics, are needed badly. The works of
Professor Putilov, Professor Shpollskiy and the Academician
Tamm are unsuitable for this purpose. In 54 pedagogical insti-
tutes of the RSFSR (of a total of 110) a new subject "Physics
and the Principles of Production", was taken up in the physico-
mathematical faculties. It provides for 310 hours of practical
training at plants and factories. Abottt 3,426 hours or 78%
of the total number of hours provided for mathematics, physics
and technics, were assigned for this new speciality. The
5-year teaching plan provides for 27 instructional courses,
physics being the leading one.
In order to prepare the students for their future educa-
tional duties, they work as assistant teachers at schools
while visiting the institute. In conclusion the authors point
out the unsatisfactory conditions prevailing at the pedagogical
institutes in the outer districts of the country in regard -to
teachers for the physico-technical courses.
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
Card 2/2
1. POPOV, P. 1.
2. USSR (600)
4. Physics and Mathematics
7. Course in General Astronomy,, S. N. Blazhko. (Moscow-lAningrad,, State Technical
Press, 1947). Reviewed by P. I. Popov, Sov. Kniga, No. 6, 1948.
9. Ift Report U-3081, 16 Jan. 1953, Unclassified.
AUTHOR: Popovs POIO.* Professor (Moscow) 47-4-8/20
TITLEt Astronomical Observations in September - December 1957 (Astro-
nomichaskiye nablyudeniya v sentyabre - dekabre 1957 9.)
PXRIODICALs Fisika v shkole, 1957, No 4, Pp 54-56 (ussR)
ABSTRACT: The author points out that the teaching of astronomy in the
schools is also polytechnical instruction, in so far as the
students become acquainted with the practical application of
this science in different fields of national economy, learn to
use various appliances and to make observations. H6 gives a
general description of the firmament, the various star con-
stellations, their names, the origin of these names, where
they are located and at what time of the year they can beat be
seen, also what eclipses of the sun and moon will take place
during the second half of 1957. The article mentions the name
of the Soviet astronomer V.A. Ambartsumyan who discovered
within the constellation of Perseus one of the first new groups
of stare which he called "star associations". According to
V.A. Ambartsumyen the association consists of "new" stare
which have formed only recently.
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
Card 1/1
1. POPOV P. I.; HAYEV, K. L.; VORONTSOB-VELIYAMINOV, B. A.; and
RUI&5'KTT,-R. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Physics and Mathematics
7. Astronomy, Popov, P. I., Bayev, K. L., VorontsobwVellyaminov, B. A.., and
Runitskiy R. V. (Second edition revised, Moscor, Education and Pedagogic
Press, 19fig). Reviewed by Dobronravich, P. P. ~ Sov. Kniga, No. 5, 1950.
9. *9 Report U-3081, 16 Jan 1953, Unclassified.
1. For-OV) P. i.
2. USSR (60))
4. Physics and Mathematics
7. Popular Practical kstronomy, P. 1. Popov. (Second edition revised, Mbscow-lueningrad,
State Technical Press, 1950). Reviewed by V. i Pryanishnikov, -Sov. Kniga, No. 5,
1951.
9. W Report U-3081, 16 Jan. 1953. Unclassified.
POPOV, P.I.. professor; BUGOSIAVSKAYA. N.YL%.
International Geophys!r!p- 'july 1. 1957 - December "I.
Pis. v shkole 17 no-3:33-36.%Y-Je '57. KLRA M-5)
1. Gosudarstyennvy pedagoeicheskiy tnetitut imeni T. 1. Lenira,
c. Hookwa.
(Astronnaw-Observations)
(International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958)
POPOV, P.I., professor (g. Moskva).
Results of observations of Kars during the favorable opposition
In 1956. Viz. v shkole 17 no.3:14-16 MY-Je 157. (FLRA 1r:6)
(Mare (plan9t)- Opposit ton, 1956)
POPOV, P.I., professor, (KookwIL)
Astronomical observations from January to June, 1957.
Fiz. v sbkole 17 no-1:57-59 Ja-F '57. (MLRA 10:2)
(Astronomy--Observations)
POPOV, F.I., professor (Moskva)
The new astrophysical obser. tory of the Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.B. in the Crimea. Piz.v shkole 16 no.1:14-17 Ja-Fe '56.
(KEaA 9:3)
(Simeiz--Astranomical orservatorles)
PMT, P.I., professor (Moskva)
Astronomical observations from January to June. 1956. FIz.v
shkole 16 no.1:46-50 J&_Ye 156. (MLU 9:3)
(Astronomy--Observations)
POPOV,,P.I.. professor (g. Mosk-ia)
GavrM Adrianovich Tikhov, Fiz.v shkole 15 n0-3:90-91
My-Je '55. (MLPi 8:6)
Nikhov, Gavriil Adrianovich, 1875--)
7 ~T'
612
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1953
Astronomiya (AstronoaF, By) P. I. Popov (1 Dr.) lzd.-3., vnovl perer.
UchDedp,iz, 1953.
543 P. illus., diagrs.. tables. fold. astronomical chart.
POPOV, P.I.. professor (g.Moskva)
Astronomical phenomena and observations from January to June, 1955.
Fiz. v shkole 15 no-1:39-42 Ja-F 155. (MA 8:2)
(Astronomy-Observations)
-!O~~"Iftasor (g.moskva).
Observation of the full solar eclipse in the So-elet Urdon, on Juras,
309 1954. Piz. v shkole 15 no.1:24-27 Ja-F 155. (MLRA W)
(11clipses. Solar-1954)
ROPOVS ?. I.
Astronomida (Astronomy) Izd. 3-e. Moskva, uchpedgiz, 1953. 544 p.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 6, Sep. 1954
12J
POPOV, P.I.; RUYOVA, V.A., redaktor; MRIMOVSKAU, R.A., tekhnichaskiy
-N-Nftor.
[Popular manual of practical astronomy) Obahchadoetupnala praktichookaia
astronomils. 1s& 3-e. impr. i Zp. Moskva, Goa. lid-vo tekhniko-tooret.
lit-ry, 1953. 171 P. (NI" a 31)
(Astronomy, Spherical and practical)
BAUMIN. P.I.. redaktor: DUBROVSKIY. K.K.; MASIVICH, A.G.; PARINAGO, F.P.;
FOPOV. ?.I.
[Astronomical calendar. Yearbook. Section on variables. 19341
Astronamicheskii kaleadart.'Nzhegodnik. Peremennata chast'. 1954.
Red. kollegiia: P.I.Bakulin, K.K.Dubrovskii, A.G.Masevich, F.P.
Parenago, P-I-Popov. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo tekhniko-tooreticheskot
lit-ry, 1953. 207 P. (MLRA 7:7)
(AstrononW--Tearbooke)
POPOV, P. I.
23742 ASTRONOMICHESKIYE YAVL;-rNIYA
IKH NABLYUDENIYE V SHKOLE.
S. 52-56.
V AUGUSTE-DMBFLE 190 GOU I
FIZIKA V SHKOLE, 1949, NO. 3,
SO: LETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949
POPOV, P.I., profesaor (Moscow)
Obser tions before the beginning of the astronomy course in the
loth class. Yix. v shkole 14 no.3:34-36 My-je '54. Wal 7:7)
(Astronom7--Study and teaching)
POPOV, P.I., professor (Moscow)
Astronomical observations between September and December, 1954.
Fix. v shkols 14 no.4:57-59 JI-Ag 154. (MI2A 7:7)
(Astronomy-Observations)
-7
FOPJV, P. I.
Obshchedostupnaia prakticheskaia astrono-
rdia (Easy practical astronorV). Izd- 3-e, ispr. i dop.
r-oskva, Gostekhizdat, 1953. 171 P.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 5, Au..-,ust 1954
_71.
POPOV, P.I.; Bayev, K.L. [deceasell; VORONTSOV-VEL'YAMINOV, B.A.;
""IVNIMIT, R.V.; SHORYGIN, S.A., redaktor; TSIRULINITSrIY. N.P.,
tekhnicheskiy radaktor
[Astronomy; textbook for physics-~nathsmatics faculties] Astronomiia.
Uchabntk dlia fiziko-matematicheakikli fakulltetov pedagogicheakikh
Institutov. Pod obahchel red. P.I.Popova. Izd. 3-s. vnovI perer.
Moskva, Goa. uchabnb-pedagog. izd-vo Minieterstva proeveshcheniia
RSFSR. 1953. 543 P. MRA 7:9)
(Astronomy)
Wiwiww
P. I.
BAKULIN, P.I., redaktor; DUBROVSUT, A.G-~ PARWAGO, P.P.;
rMy I P. L.
[Astronomical caleudar. Tearbook. Section on variables. 19541
Astronomicheskii kalendar'. Bzhagodnik. Paremennaia chast'. 1954.
Red. kollegUaR P.I.Bakulin, K.K.Dabrovskii, A.G.Hasevich, P.P.Pare-
nago, P.I.Po-pov. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo tekhniko-teoraticheakoi lit-ry,
1953. 207 P. MBA 7:7)
(Aer.ronomy-Yearbooks)
POPOV, P.L. professor (MonkTa)
Astronomical observations from January to May. 1954. Ylz.v shkole 14
no.l-'54-56 Ja-Ir '54. (MI-RA 7.1
(Astronomy--Observations)
POFOV, P. I.
All-Union conference on problems of stellar cosmogony. Biul.V,4LW
no.13:39-41 '53. (MLU 7:3)
(stars)
KUNITSKIY, professor [reviewer); POPOV, P.I. [author].
"General practical astronomy.' P.I.Popov. Reyleved by IDInitskil. ZAIz.v
shkole 7 no.2:90 '47. OWU 6:11)
(Astronomy--Popular works)
POPOY..Poloo professor (Kookys.)
Toud solar eclipse an Jus 30, 19540
154.
Floor swcole 14 IL0,1127-31 JO-F
(am 711)
(Nollposs, $-ol&r-l9S4)
POPOV P. I.
P. 1, Popov
A Papdar Fractioal Text Book on Astm (W ftviered ectfucn)
State.PrIntAng Houge og Technical and Meo"Uoal Uteratv"
1950j, 164 pagis
From VAmthly not of Russian Aicessicne
November 29509 Vol. 3# Ho'. So o. n
Astronomy Observat-ions
As tro no mic a I obsemn ns -,;U---'ng ~ Z ove--b~-r ani Dec emlb~r of 19 7, zlr s"RmIr No
1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librory of Com,ress lllov(--mber Y1`52 J FT.
St,~ rs
All-Union conference on nrcblc,-s of astral conmo.-~-ony. Fiz. v n-,.
-tt- of Ccanp
llu~si!.n Accessions) December ].5'~. UncItissif-P-d
Nonthly IA~,t o'
1. PF'0i'. P. I. POFOV
2. ussx (6oo)
4. Astronomy - Study and Teaching
7. Observation of the sky from January to Way, 1953. Fiz. v. shkole no. 1. 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,_ April 1953, Uncl.
POPOV, P.I., professor (Xoscow).
Astronomical phenomma and observation between Sept. and Dec. 1947. YIx.v
shkole 7 no.4:57-59 153. (NI-RA 6:11)
(Astronow-Observatious)
POPOV, P.I., professor (Moscow).
Astronomical phenomena in September - December 1953. Fiz. v shkole 13 no.
4:51-55 JI-Ag 153. (YTRA 6:6)
(Astronomy--Observations)
yoi,OV, P-vel ivnovich
General Fractical antronouy. Iz(i. 2., -trer- IMOEIKV9, :;')F- 17.d-v,) t-.~chnikl-te-)ret-
it j, lr;5C. 164 f. mat s. (50-57739)
-r
l
c,B145. ~6 lc;50
1
1. Astrono-ujr, !~-Ihorlcnl nTid I-rqcticRI.
PO?OV, Pavel Ivanovich.
Ueneral practical astronomy. Izd . '.. , i s Pr . i f" o p . Moskva , V os - 17d -v 0 " eki,n i ko - t eo r e* .
lit-ry, 1)51. 111 P- MaOS. ~--,)(16M
All
1. Astronomy, Spherical and practical.
POM.,Fa"l Ivanovich BAYST, Noustantin L'vovich, prof. [deceased);
TORONTSOY-ULITAKINOT, Boris Alakianclrovich; XMTSXZT,
..Rasiislav Vladimirovich-, SHORYGIN, S.A.. red.; ZAYT.53V1, K.F.,
red.kart; TSIRULINITKIT, N.P., tekhn.red.
[Astronomy; textbook for physical and mathematical departments
of pedagogical institutesj Aatronomlia; uchabnik dlia fisiko-
matematichaskikh fakul'tatov. Pod obshchal red. F.I.Popovs.
Ind.4., parer. Koakva, Gos.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo N-va proov.
WS-R, 1958. 461 p. (MIRA 12:3)
(Astronomy)
POPOV. P.I.; SHISHkKOV, V.A.
Konstantin Llvovich Ikev; obituary. Biul. VAGO n0-1-5:52-55 154.
(Basy, Konstantin Llvovich, 1881-1953) (MIRA 8:4)
BUGOBIAYSX&YA. N.Ta., dotsent; smor. reclaktor
[lectures for a general course in astronomy, delivered In course I of
the Department of GeograpkW (abstracts)] Laktait po boshchemu kursu
astroAosti.chitannye na 1-m karse geegrafichookogo fakulltsts
(konspektir)o Pod obehchat red. P.I.Popova.'s Moskva, lxd. KGPI Im.
V.13saina, 1956. 115 P. (KIRA 9:12)
(Astronomy--Abstracts)
POPOV, F.I.,_professor (Moskva)
Astronomical observations (from September to December,!956)
Fiz.v shkele 16 ne.4;54-58 J1-Ag '56. (KLELL 9-9)
(Astronomy--Observati*as)
POFr.vv P.,_L.-. prof. (Moscow)
Astronomical observations in September-Decem,jer -1-958. Piz. v
shkole 18 no.4:49-51 JI-Ag '58. (MIRA 11:7)
(Astronom7--Observations)
f!, ,
NA]BOKOV, M.Ye.;- PPPOV, F. I.
Sergel Hikelaevich Blazhko. [9bituaryl Fiz.v shkole 16 no-3:95-96
my-is 156. (MLRA 9:7)
(Blazhka, Sergei Hikol"vich, 1870-1956)
BBIOGORSKAYA, N.I.; GALININ, D.D.; GORYAQUIll, Ye.N.; GLAZTRIH, A.I.; DUBOV, A.G.;
TMOPIN, Tu.P.; YENDKWVICH, A.B.; ZVORYKIN, B.S.; IVANOV, S.I.; KIIAUIMIS,
V.V.; LAVROVSKIY, K.F.; MENSHUZIN, N.Y.; MINCHEMCOV, Te.Ta.; IIABOXOV, M.Ye.;
PERTSMI, A.V.- POPOV P.I.- POKROVSKIY, A.A.; RFZIIIKDV, L.I.; SAXHAROV,
D.I.; SOKOLOV, 1,I.; SO U.N.; IMCHII, E.Te.; TUSIXDVICH, V.F.
Sergai Mikelaevich Zharkov. (Obituary].Fiz.v shkole 16 no-3-94-95 My-ja 156.
(Zhark*v, Sargai Nikolaevich, 1883-1956) (MLRA 9-7)
YIVROPIN, G.P.;.. POPOV PwIov professor,
Correspondence vith readers. Fiz. v shkole 15 nc.1:71-72 Ja-F '55.
(MLRL 8:2)
1. Metodist-konsulltant Glavnogo upravleniya shkol Hinisterstva
prosveshcheniya WSR (for Yevropin).
(Physics-Stud7 and teaching)
P(,-Po:7,, P. I.
Obshchedostupnaya prakticheskaya. astronomiya. (Practical astronomy) Ixd.
3-E, isprav. i dop. Moskva, ttos. izd-vo Tekhniko-Teoreticheskoy Literatury, 1953.
171 p. i"Llus., dia~-,rs., tables.
FIJIPCIV, Pavel illich.
The high-sDeed cutting of grab- iron- Moskva, Gos. naucirro-telehn. -izr-ive
rmshinostroit. lit-ry, 194.0. 64 P. (Tekhnoloriia mashinostroerdia; Starik-i i
t.
obrabotka metallov rezaniem) (51-2104,09)
TJ1230.P6
POPOVY P. I.
na.
Skorostnoe frezerovanie seroFo churu.
diaFrs. (TekhnoloCiia nashinostroeniia;
Bibliography: P. (66)
High-speed railling of gray cast iron.
Xa
Moskva, I shgiz, 19-)j9. 6h, U) P. plate.-,
slLanki i obra-otka met~al,13- rezanier..)
DLC: TJ1230,PC.
EO: l,lanufacturing-md Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1953.
V /~' Z_
AUTHOR: Popov, P. I., Engineer 28-1-15/42
TITLE: Preparation "M-1" (Preparat M-1)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, #1, Jan-Feb 1957, P 52 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The "M-l" preparation is used to prevent budding in stored
potatoes. It represents a mixture of alphanaphtolacetous said
methyl ether (A -ClOH7CH2~00CH3) - in quantities of 3-8-3-0 -
with find-ground loam containing not more than 2% moisture. It
is made in two grades which differ according the color of the
loam. The preparation is standardized by " rocT 814o-56n which
goes into effect on 1 January 1957. It is packed in 4 to 5-layer
bituminous paper bags with a net weight of 35 kg ar in 1-3 kg
packages. Potatoes a" dusted in layers of 10-12 an by not over
3 kg of dust per ton of potatoes. The dust need not necessari-
ly get on every potato. The stored potatoes am to be piled
not over 100 cm high, which makes 8 to 10 layers to each dusting.
The dust "M-1" has no toxic effects. It is destined for treat-
ment of edible as well as industrial potatoes and is effective
wider various storage conditions.
AVAILABLE- Library of Congress
Card 1/1
POPOV, P.I., inzhener.
-.-, - "
Preparation M-1. Standartizateila no.1:52 -Ta-Y '57. (KLRA 10:5)
(Seed potatoes-Storage)
PC,
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-9
Application. Wood Chemistry Products-Hydrolysis Industry
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1, 1958, 2672
Author : Popov, P.I.
Inst
Title : Hydrolysis Ethyl Alcohol.
Orig Pub : Standartizatsiya, 1957, No 2, 67-68
Abstract : The necessity is pointed out to expand the production of
hydrolysis alcohol. One ton of sawdust (45-54 moisture
content) or wood chips replaces in the production of alco-
hol 0-3 ton of grain or 1 ton of potatoes. A new State
Standard 8314-57 for hydrolysis alcohol has been promulga-
ted.
card 1/1
POPO inzhener.
~~olyzad ethyl alco~ols. Sta-ad'artizatsiia no.2:67-68 Kr-Ap '57.
(Bthyl alcohol--Standards) (MINA 10:6)
k2a,~
Mvtnm cyumm
V~7
-n the YI-91a or rwdiatlloil elrng lj~a
vxirca.
ISKOULOV, K.L. (Alma-Ata); POPOV, P-I- (Alma-Ata); KOKAROY, I.T. (Alma-Ata)
"Zero" nme. Pat' i put. khoz. no.10:23-24 0 157. (KLRA 10:11)
1. Nachallnik distantaii (for Ismagulov). 2. Zameatitell nachall-
nika distantaii (for Popov)- 3- Starshiy dorozhnyy muster (for
Komarov).
(Railroads--Kanagement)
TOTT-7~7r~V I) ~ iq ni TTI rJJYT I IfTl T-
I
Po P cu r . I I av: 1% VV , 11 . V . ,~1 i; V , 0. n.
"Compilation of Photomapes of Relief R:gions by Means of Photography of
the Inverse Model of the Location"
Sb. ref. Tsentr. n-i. in-'a gec/l., aeros'yenki i ka~togr., *,irj I,
Continuation of work started by the authors in 1952, consisting in printing
a single picture of the upper region, marking the x zone boundaries, cutting
along these boundaries and gluing 'the cut par-to together. 'This picture serves
for the prepartion of an inverse model, by leaving the upper tones down and
lifting the lower regions. The photography of this model has a minimm of
distortion for relief and if processed further by conventional meth(X1s.(RZhAstr,
No 10, 1955)
SO: Sum-No 787, 12 Jan 56
BESSONOV,, Ye*A.; POPOV. P.I.
Automatic system for meaBuring liquid levels. Priborostroenie no.7:1-3
J1 162. (MIRA 15:?)
(Liquid level indicators)
POPOV, P. I.
IlTreatment of Haemoaporidioses of Horses vrith New Home-Made Preparations, Novopla3min LP4
and Sporoplasmin LP3 it
Dok. AN, 4-3, No. 3, 1944
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Veterinary institute). Concerning peroral applIcation of novoplasmdn.
So: Veterinariya: 23; L; April l9L6; Lncl.
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IILP2 - a new chemoUierapeutic agent in hemosporidioses of harses."
SO: Vet. 24 (3) 1947, p. 23 (Tab Con)
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"Now in the treatment of horses in piro-pL---smosiall
Kazan. Tat!7osi7dat, 1951. 64 nages.
SO: Vet., MaY 1952, Unclassified.
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T=Lro SoUntifie Confore,ac. of the LIP'l k-f-r"tBL]rA RIVI)
M10DICAL. Atoon, a onergly., 1959, Val 7, Nr pp 176-177 tz2n)
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1919 1~ the Hookovskiy inabonerno- fix 14b*a1x1y las*-I%~A
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AUTHOR: v.9 P* I.; Slivitakiyt Bo As
PON
11TLE: Vo-nitori~~ the correct operation of automatic control gZatems
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat. telemekh,, I vychial. tekhnoy Abs, IOA513
REF SOURCE: Bb..Nekotoryye vopr..nadezbnosti elementovA sistem avtomatikie Ma)
~.1964, 47-52
-P6, TOPIC TAGS: automatic control'system., error measurementp automatic control designp
-test monitoring
A33STRACT: The authord consider several methods for monitoring the correct operation
of automatic systems. For automatic control systems operating on the principle of
eliminating the error sigT41, a alanced relay Is described,, connected to the in-
actuating elemezit. M6 relayoperates whenever the error signal exceeds
_put of the
a certain value in either direction. A block diagram of an automatic system using
this method of monitoring the correct operation is described., based on the use of a
limited working signal from a pickup when the regulated parameters do not deviate
from the specified value. Variants of the block diagram are proposed such as to en-
sure stabilization of the limitation level and of the gain of -the amplifier in order
to maintain the static and the dynamic accuracy of the system. 4 illustratiorw.
Bibliography-of 2 titles. L. Sh. [Translation of abstract]
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ACC NRt AP6021713 SGURCE CODE: UR/0130/66/000/003/0027/0028
A~490R: Monid, A. G.; Benvakovskiy, H. A.; Smolyarenko, D. A.; Sivtsov, G. V.;
Tkachenko, akonova, V. S.; Popov, P. I.- Pakudin V. P.-; Shirinskaya, S. A.;
ORG: none
TITLE: Production testing of 08Y cold rolled low carbon steel
U
SOURCE: Metallurg, no. 3, 1966, 27-28
TOPIC TAGS; low carbon steel, deoxidation, cold rolling, quality control OBYu steell
ABSTRACT. Production testing was carried out on nonaging O8Yu steel sheets at the
Cherepovetsky Metallurf~ical Plant and the results were compared to the norms set by
GOST 9045-59. .1 Neltin was carried out in single-grooved Martens furnaces of average
capacity; &oxldation\-y ferromanganese was done in steps--50% in the furnace and 50%
in the ladle; Al was also introduced in the ladle in quantities ofMO-150 g/T of
steel while full deoxidation was accomplished by the addition of Aly0ellets in quanti-I
ties of 900-1000 g/T. The chemical composition of 08Yu steel compared favorably with
the standards set by GOST 9045-59 (experimentally--C=0.04-0.08%, Si=0.01ab, Mn=0.32-
-0.38%, S=0.009-0.016%, P=0.01-0.015%, Cr=0.01-0.03%, Ni=0.03-0.07%, Cu=0.02-0.07% and'
Al=0.02-0.05%). Ingots weighing 14T were-hot rolled 15-18 passes into slabs of
621.771.24
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13SA140 mm thickn ss and 1070-1430 mm width on a 1150 bloom. Thene slab5 were next
co.~d rolled to :Zmaximum of 60% reduction Into obeeta of 2.5-3.5 mm thicknesa and 1040-
V
-1430 mm width. Nnnealing was done at 5501C for 10 hrs at a heating rate of 150/hr
and cooling was at 60/hr. The final operation was a finishing pass at 1.0-1.3% reduc-,
,~tion. Tests made on the sheets after aging at 2000C for 30 min substfintiated that I
the steel was nonaging. The sheets performed well in stamping testsl~hich were run un,
der the stamping conditions used at the Gor1ky Automotive Plant. Orig. art. has: I
table.
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visible thr ustrated. Module data: v; control-Pulse duration. 60 t- 6
memoryt etc. . is ill ec;
1 ma; input signal, 1 o v; output signal, 160
W; n-dnirnum output, 0. 16 w; weight, V g. Orig. art. has:
input, 40 (0
minimum
10 figure s and 6 formulas.
M DATE: Zqjun65 ORIG REF; 003
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AUTHOR: Panin, V. V.; Popov, P. I. jz/
ORG: none
TITLE: The three-operation problem and its application to mass servicing
SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Upravleniye yadernymi
enorgeticheskimi ustanovkami (Control of nuclear-.P~r-92mt no. 1. Moscow
Atomizdat, 1966, 130-133
TOPIC TAGS: operations research, servicing technique, m nimization_, PRoooc r7oA-)
Fou 6:1 M) 444 411 A.~C_
ABSTRACT: The authors deal with a technological pzucess consisting in the finishing
of n articles at three different operating places. At a given instant of time, one
and only one article can be processed at a given working place. Each article is
assumed to pass through the three working places in a strictly defined sequence. The
times that the given article is worked on in -the three different places is different.
The question is to determine the sequence of processing n articles in such a way as
to perform the complete operation with minimum time. Expression for the total time
are given for various relations between the operation times and the problem is re-
duced to EL minimax eqiiation in matrix form. An inequality for satisfaction of the
minimax condition is derived, after which the optimal sequence can be determined by
rd 1/2
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constructing a proper graph and finding the Hamiltonian path through It. Orig. art.
has: 1 figure and T formulas
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plant sclieduUng /Y
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ACC NNo AP5025763 SOURCE COM Ult/0286/63/000/018/0130/0131
AUTHORSs Bogdanov, Yu. V.1 Kislov3s V. F.; Holchanoy, V, NO; Abrantsev, To, P'l
Shishorin, V. Ael FOE Po I.; Nikiforov, A. F.
ORG: none
T;TLEt A-discreto contactlese Class 74, No. 174962
Jannounced by Kuznetsk Scientific Rouarch Coal Institute (lusnetakly nauchno-
issledovatollskly ugollrqy institut)_/-
SOURCEz Byul-loten' ftobretenly I tovarnykh znakov, no. 18, 1965p 130-131
TOPIC TAGS: phase metsr,~ magnetic circuit, mepot
ABSTRACT: This Author Certif-'Cate presents a discrete contactlese phase-sensitive
pickup consisting of a fixed toothed magnetic circuit with control windings and a
moving magnetic circuit without windings. In order to simplify the pickup and to
obtain an unambiguous signal pickup, two readout windings are situated on two ex-
ternal tooth of the fixed magnetic circuit (see Fig. 1). The moving magnetic 6ir
cuit, which is connioted to the moving object# Is equipped with one readout too
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2 - mvlog upetic circuitl
3 - readout vindinp;
- readout toothe
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Popov, F.I. (Mos~-Va)
Astronomic observat-Jow in aqbhols during the 1063-1964 school
y6ar. Fiz. v shkole 23 no-3:4~-49 MY-Je 163. (141RA 16:12)
PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., oty.red.; VASNETSOV, N.A., prof., red.; V M SHCHAGIN, M.N.,
prof., red.; MINKIN, T.S., prof., red.; -POPOV, P.I., prof., red.;
STUDENTSOV, A.P., prof., re d.; CHAGIN, red.;
SABIN, I.M., dotsent, red.; TANYASHIN, I.F., dotsent, red.;
BORISOVfGH, F.K.,'red.- SOKOLOVA, N.N.P'tekhn.red.; PEVZNER, V.I.-,
tekhn.red.
(The N.E,Bauman State Veterinary Institute in Kazan (1873-1953);
materials on the history of veterinary education in the U.S.S.R.]
jazanskii gosudarstvennyi veterinarnyi institut imeni N.E.Baumana
(1873-1953); materiAly k istorii veterinarnogo obrazovaaia v SSSR.
Moskva, Sellkhosgis, 1956. '182 P. (Kazan,.Vaterinarnyi.institut.
Uchenye sapiski,'\vol.63). (MIRA 16:8)
(Kazan-Veterinary colleges)
6/80 62/000/003/004/0&
D201YD308
AUTHORS Popov, P.I., Terentlyev, V.G. and Filipchuk, Ye.V.
TITLE: Some methods of increasing the reliability of elec-
tron tube amplifiers
SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. i~vtomatika
i telemekhanika, no. 3, 1962. Sistemy upravlei-dya
yadevnymi energeticheshimi ustanovkami, 26-34
TIE'XT The authors analyze the following methods: 1) Paral-
lel connection of the main and the standby amplifier, the latter
being connected via a summing device utilizing negative feedback.
2) Standby amnlifier switching by means of an anode load impedance,
a licable to power amplifiers or oscillators with tungsten filaments,
3~pAlspecial circuit excluding the variation of gain and load current
in the case of failure of heater circuit. Gain variations (with res-
pect to normal gain) and design criteria are discussed. There are
CD
6 figures.
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POPOV,. P.I.; TERENTIM, V.G.
Increase in the reliability of a protection system in the
presence of noise. Avtom.i telem.; abor.st. no.3;22-25 162.
(KIRA 16-.2)
(Nuclear reactors) (Automatic control) -
POPOVI F.I.; TERENTIYEV, k.G.; FILIPCHUK, Ye.V.
Some methods for increasing the reliability of electronic
amplifiers. Avtom.i telem.; abor.st. no.3126-34tl62.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Amplifiers, Electron-tube)
..~I~~~ENVYEVI V.G.
Reliability of some circuits for the lead~ln of reserve
devices. Avtom.i telem.; sbor.st. no.3:39-4-3 162.
?f, (KIRA 16s2)
(Electric networIF)
(Electronic apparatus and appliances)
BAMIN, V-V-; BRONSETEN, V.A.; VLIRONTSOV-VEL'YAMMOV, B.A.; DAGAYEV, H.H.
DMIIRIM, L.S.; IZOTOV, AA.; KULIKOV, X.A.; ONITSXIY. R-V-;
X&RI21NOV. D.Ya. -. HINCHMOV, T~.T&.; )WI1KO, A.D., R. 1 1', 'N.G.;
_FQfUYA-F-I-,; RE2NIKOV, L.I.; MTLOV, R.I.; SEMAXIU,
SHISTUVSKIr, I.N.
Mikhail Evgenlevich Nabokov; obituary. Fiz. v shkole 20 no-3:110-
ill my-je 16o. (MIRA 13: 11)
(Nabokov, Mikhail 2vgenlevich, 1887-196o)