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Information transmission Rate .... E192/E382
n
Y(t) a X(t - V
r r
r=l
where a and 1~r are the damping coefficient and the
propagation time for the small r-th path, respectively. The
frequency characteristic of the multipath channel is written
as:
n i2-,rf
k(f) = 57 a e r
r
rzi
(2)
The output signal contains correlation couplings of the type:
n n
B 7 v a 0~ B -tr' s (3)
y - - r s x
r=1 -,=I
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where B and B are the autocorniation functions of the
Y x
signals y(t) and x(t) . The signal at the receiver,
together with the noise z(t) , appears at the output of the
communications channel, where the total signal can therefore
be expressed as:
n
V(t r arX(t - r) + Z(t)
r=l
(4)
The information-transmission rate C , when the signal at the
input of the channel has normal distribution, can be expressed
by (Ref. I - K. Shannon - The Theory of Electrical Signal
Transmission in the Presence of Noise, IL, Moscow, 1953)
(Ref- 7 - P. Elias - Proc. IRE, 39, 839, 1951):
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Information -.ransmission "Rate .... c-192/r,,382
1 1/2
C = lim - log DI
T T
(7)
where M is the correlation matrix of the output signal:
N
VNV, ... VNVN1
where V. are the values of the output signal at the
J_
i
sampling time intervals. on the basis of Eq. (7) it is possible
to express the channel-information capacity in terms of the
spectral functions of the signal (Ref. 2 Cybernetics. izd.
Sov. radio, M., 1958 - N.Wiener; Ref. 8 Dolcl. Ak.nauk SSSR,
99, 213, .1954 - I.I.S. Pinsker):
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.V ( n ...
A91" I I YVA,
C -T log I f T I: log (I 1 (8)
)12 J-1 14911
where Y(f 2 and Z(f 2 are spectral densities of
the signals y(t) and z(t) If the signal and noise
1 2
spectra (0'2 and 0 are independent of frequency, EqL (7)
x z
and (8) can be written as:
112
C Flog 14- Y + 11M log (7a)
T
F + 02 Jk(f)17
C log _t df.
07 F (8a)
I 'I k(f)JI df
F
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where R is the matrix of the correlation coefficients of
the signal at the output of the channel (corresponding to the
matrix M ). In the case of a two-path propagation, it can be
assumed that the signals received have amplitudes a I and a 2
and that the relative delay time is The frequency
characteristic of this channel is:
k(f) 2 = a 2 + a2 + 2a a cos(2--f (13)
1 2 1 2
so that the channel capacity is given by:
F
C Iog:1 + oL(a 2+ a 2) + 2a a a cos(2'-f-:)df (14)
1 2 1 2
0
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&~/ 2
where a 6P The effect of two-path propagation is
x z
illustrated in fig. 2, where F is the bandwidth of the
transmission channel. The channel capacity of a system with
n-path propagation, having a maximum delay time T p and
spectral distribution for the amplitude of the received signal
K(f), is also investigated and it is shown that in this case
the capacity is expressed by:
Fe z y
C = - -_ Ei (19)
In 2
y
where Ei(x) is the integral exponential function which can
-be represented in the form of the following series:
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2 n
x x x
Ei(x) = c + in(-x) + - + + - + (20)
1.11 2.2i n.nI
(x < 0)
where c = 0.57. On the other hand, for an n-path propagation
channel the rate of information-transmission is a minimum if
the energies transmitted to the receiver by various paths are
equal and the signal delays along the various paths are the same.
The frequency characteristic of such a channel is given by:
I I'L(f)i 2 =1 sin Ornf 't,)ls in("f X)~ 2 (23)
where 17C is the delay time Fand its capacity is expressed by-.
C = F log(a 2/6z log sin(-;hTf)/sin(p--Cf) df (24).
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in general, the signal at the output of a multipath propagation
channel, which is defined by Eq. (4), has fluctuation ampli-
tudes a r and delay times .r . Due to the presence of a
large number of interfering paths or rays, it can be assumed
that the changes of the transfer function for the channel at
various frequencies are independent. The frequency interval
.0 for the correlation of these changes is dependent on the
reverberat7ion time Tp this is defined by:
0. = JL/Tp (26)
The qualitative estimate of a multipath communications channel
with variable parameters can be estimated on the basis of
the work of Feinstein (Ref. 6), who gave a formula for the
capacity of a channel whose output signal was in the form:
v(t) = K(t)y(t) + z(t) (27)
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where K(t) is a random modulation function having the
normal probability distribution. The formula for the itiformation-
transmission rate is in the form:
j2
C log 2 2
. + k' + K2 (q - 1) zy"3'
where \f is the bandwidth of the signal frequencies,
(28)
K2 is the mean square value of the fluctuations of K(t),
q i, the number of sampling points for the signal at
which the values of K(t) are correlated.
It can easily be shown that:
q /' fT 4.n
(29)
where T X% is the autocorrelation interval for the modulating
function K(t)
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Informaeion-transmission Hate F192/r,382
A multipath channel with variable parameters can be split into
a number of sub-channels, whose bandwidths are less than the
frequency interval 0 The capacity can be expressed by:
:12 11
Kf
C log J+ 7 2 2 (30)
I df
A' V
provided ;he interaction between the neighbouring sub-channels
is disregarded. On the basis of the above formulae, it is
concluded that in a channel with constant parameteis, the
presence of many propagation paths does not reduce the capacity
ofthechannel; in most casesv the channel capacity is equal to
the capacity of a single-path channel whose energy is equal
to the total energy of all the "paths" transmitted to the
receiver. On the other hand, the occurrence of the equidistance
distribution of delay times is very improbable in normal
conditions. In the case of a channel with variable parameters,
the fluctuations of the parameters have a significant effect
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7~
on the channel capacity: the capacity is dependent on the
width of the xpectrum and the magnitude of the changes of the
transfer fungtion of tho channel. The capacity of a multipath
communications channel :ti be determined if the following
quantities are known: correlation in the signal produced by the
multipath propagation; time and frequency correlation of the
amplitude fluctuations of the received signal and the width
of the spectrum at the output of the channel when a sinusoidal
signal is applied at the input.
There are 3 figures and 8 references: 6 Soviet and 2 non-
Soviet. Two of the Soviet references are translated from
English.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut
pri Gor1kovskom universitete (Scientific Research
Radiophysics Institute of Gorlkiy University)
SUBMITTED: September 22, 1960
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AUTHORS: Zverev, V.A., Mosalov, I.V., Orlov, Ye.F.,
Sibiryakov, V.L.
TITLE: Spectrum analyser for film-recorded processes
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.1, 1962, 110-117
TEXT: The authors describe a variation of the well-Imown
optical spectrum analyser in which a periodic mask (filter) is
passed before a density (or amplitude) variable negative of the
proceas to be analysed. The disadvantages of the existing systems
are the large number of filter transparencies required, the long
time for a full analysis, lack of precision in the preparation of
the filters and the impossibility of obtaining the spectral
density at a given frequency. The authors therefore have pxoposed
and realized an improved system using two mutually inclined
diffraction gratings (Fig-3). Assuming the gratings to be
sinusoidal (in the first approximation), the transmissibilities of
the gratings are described by
A +, B coo [(2-TT/d)(x cos a + Y sin a) - Wil W
Card 161 A + B coo [(21T/d)(x cos a - y sin a) - Y23 (2)
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Spectrum analyser ... E14o/E463
Since the light passes successively through the two gratings,
the light flux at the output of the second grating will be the
product of (1) and (2). Now, if we let the gratings vibrate with
common amplitude a and frequency I-- in phase opposition,
and in the directions a and -a , the photoelement current will
have a component proportional to the spectral density of the
investigated function. As the angle a varies from 0 to 300
all values of spectral density will be obtained with periods
between D (the window width, fundamental frequency) up to
d (the grating period). The frequency -~'l determines the rate at
which the results are obtained. The possibility exists of varying
a manually, thus permitting interesting frequency components to be
found rapidly. The use of narrow band amplifiers tuned to some
harmonic of ~1 is useful in filtering out closely related
componentso The maximum intensity is that of the harmonic with
index alose to &/d,~>l . The output is to a self-balancing
potentiometer, with the lateral displacement of the paper
controlled by a special follower servomechanism to give a scale
proportional to frequency as the angle a is varied. In the
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instrument constructed the grating period is d = 0.2 mm, the
maximum relative angle of rotation is 140101, the window
D = 100 mm. The resolution permits harmonics of D up to
index 250 to be measured. Some test spectrograms of multi-
frequency sinusoidal signals are given. There are 9 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut
pri GGU (Scientific Research Institute of
Radiophysics of GGU)
SUBMITTED: March 6, 1961
Card 3/4-
T T r. BW ---SWDT, V.A., kaPiten dollnego plavaniya, red.;
TIKHONOVA, TO.A., tekhn.red.
[Seamanship for sailors) Morskals praktiks dlia matrosov.
Xoskva, Isd-vo OKorskol transport,* 1958. 139 P. (KIRA 12:2)
(Seamanship) I
ORLOVy YevReRjy-6enMevic ; STUPAKOVA- L.A., red.; KHLOPOVA, L.K.,
- - tekbne red. .0
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khodrqkb uchiliahch'. Moskva, lad-vo R4orskol transport," 1961.
48 PS (HIU 3-4:12)
(Ship handling)
ORLOV,, levgezdy Sergeyevich; STUPAKOVA, L.A.., red.; KHLOPOVA, L.K.#
------- 1-i ~- r~-
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handling subjects for correspondence students in navigation schools]
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lad-vo "Morokol transport 0 1961 56 p. (MIRA 14-.121
(Anoliorago) 16hip ~;wlllvg)
ORLov, Ik. S.
ORLOV,1E. S. (6ndidate of Veterinary Sciences, All-Union Institute of LxPerimental
Veterinary Medicfne). On the perspectives of the fio.;ht against brLeellosis with
application of allergy Fi-agnosis.
So: Veterinariya; 23; (~-9); August/September 190; Uncl.
TABCON
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~~ci ne Paratypb oicl NOY
Sheep, Diseases
Oftratyphoia Abortus of Sheep, " Ye. S. Orloy,
Vet Sci, All-Union lust of Experimental VeV:,
-4 0:4 rp
,;.,7"irInariya" No 11
Oitcusses data collected in 1948 at tvo farms to
Ikirmine reason for abortions occurring in large
iviber of sheep. Shovs larger proportion due to
typhoid than brucellosis. Tests vith chemical
;t~apeutic preparations and serums from convales-
Animals produced negative results in treatment
159TU7
/Medicine Paratyphoid (Contd) Nov 49
lambs, but some good results were obtained
~,,by~using proserin.
amovo Y& S., Cand. of Vat. sci.
All-Union Inst. of Experimental Vat, medicine.
vaecovery of lambs ill with brucelloBise"
so, vat. 26 (6) 1949,v p. 21
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UM/loWdeims - Brucellools Jun 50
Dimpoels, X911was
"Comprehensive Method for Diagnosis of Brucel-
losis," Cand Vet Sci, Ye. S. Orlov, Cand Vot
Bel, M. I. Chernysheva, All-Union Inst of Zz-
perimental Vet Ned, 6j pp
"Veterinariya" No 6
Discusses problems of diagnosis and methods
such as agglutination reaction, aUergy test,
and complement fixation reaction. Outlines
system of diagnosis including basic use of
allergy method on small cattle and agglutina-
tion reaction in other animals, and also a
ftl~. 3.62"4
UWR/Medicine - Brucellosis (Coutd) Jun 50
complex method for use in specific instances.
Latter involves applying the agglutination re-
action, complement fixation reaction, and al-
lergy tests vith brucellohydrolyzate to small
cattle and evine, the first tvo reactions to
cattle, sheep and goats, and the second to
horses.
CNA. of vet. SOL
*On the rosults of the 34th. Plenum of the Veterinary Section
of VASagn. 11
so% isterinarils 28(7)p 1951, p. 15
SMOU61018 An ~12
'*Cam ing: Measure@ In the rIght Agalwt'Drieolleaft,
TO.. 8. Orlov, Cand. Vat Sc 1, All-Union Inst of SOU
vqrt Ned,
.."Veterinariye So 8,pp 27-32
Dlemses special letter of May 5o from the Vet Adolin
Vift'Adzin of Animal Rusbandry, Win of Agr USSR, vA-
vwatIng a emplax method of diagnosis of brueeUosis
coWlsing the agglutination reaction, ccupleswat fix-
&Uos, and allergy test. On describing diWo*Ue Vo.
ce4mrse wA pointing out the effectiveness of Imoeula-
t1oiss vith attenuated live yweine, the author advises
233M
'ets,Acter supervision of sanitary conditions in eamu-
zity fams, and extreme vigUar, e in the importation
:of'sialwals rrcs contaminated areas. Suggests sVftj&j
attestion be paid to sheep and goats as carriers of a
Icim of brucellosis especially dangerous to humsia
'Imlow.
23-M=
1. C~ M-MInti. If'.' I.: X*.' Ye. ~.
tj~4'A
2. :'7Z (600)
4. Bacteria, Pathogenic
7- Imunogenic properties of the attenuated strain of Br. suis 61.
Trudy Vses. inst. eksp. vet. 19. no. 1. 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified.
CRLOV, Yevgeniy Ser7eyevich
Academic degree of Doctor of Veterinary 3ciences, based on his
defense, 26 june 1954, in the Council of the All-Union Inst of
Experimental Veterinary 3cience, of his dissertation entitled:
"Brucellosis of 3heer."
Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences
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Aug 56, Moscow, pD 5-24, Uncl. JPRS/NY-537
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-Vmmp~~ t
SPOelftC characterlstles of the a"lutimtloa reaction Ana 'test,
brucellools. Toterimbriia 31 no-11:34-39 2 '54. (NLRA 7:11)
1. Veeooyasnyy Institut oksperluentallsoy voterinaril.
(BMILLMIS is CATM) (BLOw4wwrl"Tioly
ORWY, To. a.-
Is this the way t* discuss scientific problems? Toterinariia
32 no.1:92-94 J& 155. (MIRA 8:2)
l.Tseooyusnyy Institut skoperimental0noy vaterinarli.
(VACCIMS)
KOVALVM. Ya.R., professor; ORMY. Te.S.. drktor veteriwwnykh nauk.
%enty~third Congress of the Intgrnational Spisootioloocal
Barean. laterinarlI& 32 imo.8:88-94 Ag '55. (KERA 8:16)
(CDMMCABLX DIUAUS IN ANINALS--COMRUM)
OR UN. To. S.
-
Brucellools In fam antuals. Votertnartla 33 no.2:35-39 F '56.
(KLBA 9:5)
(RRUCILLOSIS)
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Dmollomis in farm aulmls. leterisarlia 33 ao.6:33-35 Jo '56.
(MAL 9:8)
(Drueellools)
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TITLE
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cc):-. l.ote -erlsl.uncc to arti-f le- .1 jr- - ~~- e''on
ili o3ls. -n ~`.ee vaccir.L~t-;~l llj~Lh -1;
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th billion .---ueellL,-j
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CA IRD -
. ORLOV, U.S., doktor veterinarnykh nauk, prof.
Achievements in the study of brucellosis in animals. Trudy VIRF
23:257-275 159. (KIRA 13:10)
1. Vmeooy=nyy institut, eksperimentalluoy veterinarii.
(Brucallosis) (Veterinary medicine)
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I ~': - I I ~ :
(v-- -,(. irtlne)
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Incidence of brucellosts of cattle and sheep in the U.S.S.R.
Zhur.mikrobiol.opid.1 Ilmn. 31 no.2:143-144 F 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
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(BRUCUWSIS vaterniary)
(CATTU diagnosis)
(BMW diseases)
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Veterinary science abroad. Voterinariia 38 no.3184-8? Mr 161
(MIRA 18t1)
ORLOV,, U.S., prof.
Methods for the control of bruoellooia in farm animala.Ve*m-i-
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1. Toesoyuznyy inatitut skaperimentallnoy veterinarii.
ORMV; Yee S.
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*Brucenosis in Reindeer-
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14-21 Aug 163
Institute of Forperimental Veterinary Science.
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SFESIVTSEVA, N.A., prof.; KOLODOIDTSKIY, G.V., prof.;
ZOIDTAHEVP N.A., prof.; KORYAZHJiOV, V.P., prof.; KOIESOV,
S.G., prof.; BABIGH, M.A., profq P~THDV, A.M., prof.; ZOTOV,
A.P., prof.; DORDFEYEV, K.A., pivf.; POLYKOVSKIY, M.D., prof.;
SOU)MKINV P.S., prof.; ORIDI, YA- .' prof.; XOTOV, V.T., prof.;
TRIUNIKO, P.A., proz.; LTUBOW&C, 5.1a., prof.; USACHEVA,
I.G.p red.; YARNYKH, A.M., red.; BALLOD, A.I., tekhn. red.
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praktiket. Moskva,, Sallkh02iS&t. V01.[General microbiological
methoda of investigation] Obshchie mikrobiologicheskie metody is-
aledovaniia. 1963. 566 p. Vol.2. [Biocbemical, chemico-
toxicological, and Yeter4*ar-, hygienic methods of investigation]
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'Acd-N-k, "606196 (AIAI) SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Vershilova, P. A* ; Ivanov, M. M.; Orlov, Ye. S.; Kaytmazova, Ye. I.;
Kurdina, D, S.; Zasedateleva, G. S.; A. F.; Merinov,
S. P.; Dranovskaya, Ye.. A.; Davydov, N. N.
ORG: none
TITLE: Brucellosis cultures isolated from deer in the northern Soviet Union
SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 9, 1966, 15-18
TOPIC TAGS: brucellosis, brucella culture, disease vector, deer, animal disease
ABSTRACT:,'Bruc'ellosis is widely dis tr.ibuted among deer in ihe northern
part of the Soviet Union. In general they serve as carriers
and epizootic reservoirs of brucellosis in cattle and sheep.
The most typical species is Brucella aboz-tus, with the other
two common types rare or absent. A fourth type, Dr. Nwoferi'
:differing from the others, was also isolated.
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-Fo7-rntegral Comparison of Electric oscillation Frequencies 51
Vgyjbrut__&D. and V.K. Budl*- (Deceased) (VNIIX). Autmatle
-Device for ConirollIhif the 1~equoncy Comparator Unit of Gone-
rator. 5,2
Polly 1 0 9. (VNZIPTRI). Standard Pr-Aqo.cy Motor (for -hc-king
purposeal for Frequency Tranamla-l~ Thmugn a H-10-power Short-
wave transmitter 53
Brytzhov L D A Ys. Leykln, I,V. Baulln, and Xe.2. Orlov
(Fmaipupl. rilng tn- Frequenzy V&1465 0.
Absorption LI 2
Hardness and Strength Requirements (Dolinakly, Te.F., Candidate
of Technical Zc1mces)
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AUTHORS: Leykin, A.Ya., Orlov,_ Ye.Z.
TITLE: Coincidence of frequency values in molecular
generators of similar constructions
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no.2, 1963, 46-48
TEXT; The authors used four identically constructed molecular
generators contained in pairs in one general vacuum shell. Each
aggregate was supplied with electronic equipment which tuned tho
frequency of the generator according to the minimum changes in the
pressure of ammonia in the source of the molecular beam and
compared this molecular frequency with that of quartz generators.
Details of preliminary tuning are given. The pressure of
ammonia was so chosen that the amplitude of generation was at its
maximum. In order to determine the effect of the voltage on the
quadrupole condenser, the beat frequency was measured between the
two molecular generators. At the same time the voltage on the
quadrupole condenser of one generator was fixed at 35 IcV, while
that of the other varied from 22 to 37 kV. The measurements have
shown that changes in voltage of 15 kV cause frequency changes of
70 cls. Simultaneous frequency measurements on the standard
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E202/E492
quartz generator and the molecular generators were carried out for
a period of three weeks; each molecular generator was tuned and
the difference between the standard and molecular generators
measured. Approximately 10 to 12 measurements were taken on each
of the molecular generators. The results of these measurements
showthat the mean arithmetic deviation of frequencies of the
individual generators was of the order of about 0.1 while the mean
quadratic deviation was of the order of 1XIO-9. It was concluded
that using this method of tuning, it is possible to attain a
frequency with a mean quadratic error of 1XIO-9. It is stated
that when subjected to the above procedure, molecular generators
may be operating with the same frequency accuracy as that which is
ascribed to the standard generator. There are 5 tables.
Card 2/2
MAKHLIN, M.; ORLOV, Yu.
Tilapia and heat and electric power plmts. Znan.-sila 37
no.n: 14,15 N 162, OURA 16: 1)
I (T~lxpia) (Power plants)
CHKHAIDZE, L., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHITAVA, Z.; ORLOV, Yu., mladshiy
-',OPJIYY, 0 mejcj~ - -
nauchnyy sotrudnik; IWIUKOV, R.; ZAKOI G. na
If it's manufactured in the Soviet Union it is of a superb quality.
Radio. no.2:34-35 F 164* (MIRA 17:3)
1. Gruzinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Chkhaidze). 2. Star-
shiy inzh. Vychislitel'nogo tsentra AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Chitava).
3. Institut, kibernetiki AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for OrUY)e J#e Starshly
tekhnik Vychislitel'nogo tsentra AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Manukov).
5. Institut elektroniki AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Zakomornyy).,
ORLOV, Yu.j gvardii polkovnik
Propaganda of legal knowledge, Nom@ Voorusbe Sil 46 no.l6s64 Ag
165. (WRA 180)
NrNKIN. F.V.; ORWV. Yu.A.
Automatic eachina for marking bushes. Stan.1 Instr. 31
no,7:33 Jl 160. (KM 13-&7)
(Markipg devices)
mum. P.v.; oRwy, Yu.A.
Pheumatic attachment vith automatic clamidag. Stanel Instr. 31 no-10:
37-38 0 160. (NIRA 13-10)
(Drilling and boring machinery--Attachments)
ORLOV, Yu.A.
Errors In the control of gas flow and distribution of materials in
the furnace top. Metallurg 6 no.6t7-9 Je 161. (MIRA 1,05)
1. Kushvinskiy metallurgicheskiy savod.
(Blast furnaces.-Design and construction)
OR W-V, YUOAO
Granulation of cast iron. Metallurg 7 no.5:13-14 My '62.
(MIRA 15:5)
1. Kushvitokiy metallurgicheskiy zavodo
(Cast iron)
(Granular materials)
MYNKIN, P.V.; ORLOV, Yu.A.
Automatic pneumatic attachment for milling clutch housing. Avt.-
prom. 28 no-5:35-36 W 162. (JURA 15:5)
1. Hoskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likbacheva.
(Milling machines--Attachments)
MYNKIRP F.V.; ORLOV, Yu.A.
Adjustment of dri]JUng and screw-cutting heads for machining
holes in small parts. Stan.i instr. 33 no.3:42-44 Hr 162.
(MIU 15:2)
(Machine tools-Attachments)
MYNKIN, P.V: - ORLDV Yu.A
Cutting thread in turning multiposition jigs on universal drilling
machines. Ayt.prom. 29 no.104~35 Ja 163. (MM 16-1)
1. Moskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva.
(Screw cutting)
ZH'LKIN, N.K.; INOZEMTSEV, N.5,; ORDOV, Yu.A.; POKHVISNEV, A.N.)
SHAROV, S.I. -
Processes in the hearth of a powerful blast furnace. lzv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.11:34-40 164. (KRA 17:12)
1. Moskovskly Institut stali I splavov.
POKHVISNKV., A.N.; SHAROV, S.I.; ZHILKIN, N.K.; O~qpV, I~I.Aq MATV=,
P.M.; VASILIYFV, S.V.; VIZLOV, Ye.M.
Operation of a 2,000 m3 oapacity blast furnace. Metallurg. 9
no.1:7-11 Ja 164 (MIRA 18:1)
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KRISHMOVICH. A.N.. redaktor; L11MOFrCff,L.S.. redaktor; LIKEIARIT, B.K.
radektor; SLCDKBVICH. V.S.. redaktor; BROZIN, A.G.. redaktor; TAII-
SHITSIIY. N.B.. redaktor; KIRKLIN. R.L.. redaktor; AUZAN. N-P..
tokhnichookiy redaktor
(Paleontology of the U.S.S.R.) Falsontologtia SSSR. KosiLva. Izd-vo
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of the Altai Territory) Devouskie whanki.Altaia. 1948. 172 p.
48 P. of illus. (MIRA 10:7)
1. Direktor Faleontologichaskogo institute (for Orlov)
(Altai Territory--Polysoa. Fossil)
RUNINTSEV, V.Ye.. QWV- cioktor biologicheskilth nauk, otvetetvpnv.,.r
rodaktor; AVWSDIA, Ye.l., redw-tor izdqtellstva; Z1,1~KOVI,
tekhnichookly redaktor.
(Systematics and evolution of the fnmilies Pronoritidas 7rech
and Yedlicottlidae Kaminsky.] Sistematika i evollutda semsisty
Pronaritidae Frech i Medlicottidse Xaroinsky. Moskva. 12d-vo
Akad. nauk SSSR, 194~?. 193 o. ~Akqdemjjs nauk SSSR. Palsonto,o-
gicheal4i institat. Tru-dy, vo!.IQ). 71
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lt)toris' Zburrmllnl~-,kh ".o. ',,, 'Aiskva, 1',40.
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UM/Geopbysics - Palecatology Jul 52
"Prominent Soviet Paleontologists," Prof Yu. A.
Orlov, Dr Biol Sci
"ftuka i 7,hizn"' No 7, PP 36-37
Presents bibliographical sketch of A. A. Borisyak
(1872-1945), prominent paleontologist, geologist
and pedagogue. Main works include a geological
study of Crimea, Don Basin, and Donets Basin. Bor-
isyak was Stalin Prize winner in 1943.
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Activlt~,Ies ,~ ~,Iv-- Soviet )a]:--cn -!(--i ;~-- ~n () . I.' I. .'! . , , ~) .I .
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-14W Unclassified.
ORWV, Y-U.
"Work of t!:e Soviet - aleontologist in Central Asia. Tr. f rom the Hu;~zdan". ( . . C,')
FRIRODA ( kcajerdia 11a ",ai~rzite) Sc).*iya Vol 2 J',"c) -', licm/Doc 19",
SO: East Eur-3.,lean List ',*~, I '-. 'io 6 Auj~ 1'.)54
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v SM. Moskva, Isd-ve Akadeali ammk SM. 1954.28 p. (KLRA 9:5)
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Florentino AmwgIno and h1m role In the development of the paleontology
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(AMGINO, FLMNTINO, 1854-1911) (MLRA 8:3)
(PAISONTOLOGT)
ORLOV, Yu. A.
"Princinal Accoumlishments ii: the Investigation of the Pr)1em;t,,In6-,, f)f
the Vertebrates of the USSR," Lomonoov Lectw-es in 195(p Vest. Mosk. U.,
Physico Math and Notural SeJences Series, 4, No. (,, pp 147,160., ]~,5(,
Faculty
Trr.aslatio- U-3P54,3(3
Flottlaff French palsontoloetstme lsv*Al SSSR. Ser.btol. no.5:110-115
3-0 956, MW 9:12)
1. Palsontologichoskiy Institut Akademli nauk BSSR.
(TUNCI-PAIRMOLOGY) (TAWWRATIS, FWSIQ
CRW~VYtut~rAl~d~rovlch- OBRUCHEV, D.V., otv.red.; NYMSKATA. L.A..
red.izd-va; fiiiift, Ye.V., tekhn.red.
[Predaceous Deinocephalia (Titanosuchidne) og the fauna of Isheyevo]
ShIshchrWe deinotsefaly fauny Isheevs, (Titanozukhi). Moskva, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1958- 112 P. (Paleoatologicheskli InBtitut. Trudy, v01. 72)
(Isheyevo region-Reptiles. Fossil) (MIRA 11:11)
,mwv. YU.A ..
Soso Improvements In the technique of paleontological research.
Faloont. shur. no.4tl29-131 160. (XMA 14:1)
1. Faleontologicheskiy Institut AN SSSR.
(Paleontological research)
O=Vg Yuriy Aleksandro7ich; ANTOWUR, L.D., red. izd-va; ASTAFIYEVA, G.A.,
tekhn. red.
[In the world of ancient animals; studies in vertebrate paleontology)
V mire drevnikb shivotafth; ooherki po paleantologii Poz7onochrqkh.
Moskraq Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 189 P. (MIRA WO
(Vertebrates, Fossil)
MCV, Yu.A.; SOW)LOV, B.S.
iting Polish paleontologists. Paleont. zhur. no.2: 137-130
y
1f. (MIRA 14:6)
(Poland.-Paloentological research)
ORLOV, Yu.A.
Paleontological problems in the light of the decisions of the C?6b.
Paleont.zhur. no.1:3-7 '62. (MdRA 15:3)
(Paleontology)
CW-t-U,A.-
Training of pal*ontologlets, Falsont. shur. no.213-8 '62.
(mm 15, 10)
(Paleontology-Study and teaching)
ORLOV, Yu. A.
Elena Dvwtlovna Konshuxova; obituary. Palsont. zhur. no.2:
180-182 162. (MIRA 15,10)
(Konzhukova, Elena Dometlevna, 1902-1961)
ORLIOVV YU.A.
International Paleontological Conference in Paris, 1961. P&leont.
shur. no.3:138-143 '62. (MIRA 150)
(Paleontology-Congresses)
CRLCR,IU.A.-
Hoeting of the Paleontological Society in Mingene Faleont.zhLLr.
noel&W-150 163, (MIRA 16-4)
(Paleontological societiso)
ORLOV) Yu.A.), otv. red.; GABUVIYA, L.K., red.; TROFIVIOV, B.A.,
-Fe-d.; FLEROV, K.K., red.; YANOVSKAYA, E.M., red.
[Tertiary ma=a-lsl Tretichnye mlekopitaiushchie. Moakva,
Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 57 p. (Its Doklady sovetskikh pa-
leontologov. Problema 8) (141RA 17-.6)
1. International Geological Congress, 22d, 1964.
ORLOV, Yu.A.
On one problem of the vertebrate palentology In the U.S.S.R.
Paleont. zhur. no. 1:131-132 164. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Paleontologicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
VJKR DIII- , Vladimir v~,
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ORLOV Yu.A., glav. red.; ROZHDESTVENSKIY, A.K., otv. red.;
L.P., otv. red.
[Yundamentals of paloontologyj manual for paleontologists
and geologists of the U.S.S.R. in 15 volumes] 00novY Paloon-
tologii; spravocbnik dlia paleontologov i geologov 9SSH v
piatnadtsati tomakh. Glav. red. IU.A.Orlov. Yoskva, Izd-vo
"Nauka." Vol.12. (Amphibians, reptiles, and oirds] Zemnovocl-
nye, presmykaiushchiesia i ptitsy. 1964. 721 p.
(MIRA 17:5)
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