-ACC Mt.~..AP5027446-
teristics fbr the, p7n -junctions indicate a sharp transition, i.'.e capacity. depends
6n blas'accordiniv. to the relationshlo C*I%F r14. ~ The values of.n for:n-n iunctions are
BERG) A.I.p glav. red.; TRAPE2241KOV., V.A.p glav. red.; TSYFK]21,
Ya.Z.,, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.., red.; VORONOIT 4.4.,
prof., red.; AGEYKIV, D.I.,, doktor tekhn.nauk red.;GAVRIWV,
M.A., red,; VENIKOV, V.A.p doktor tekhn, nauxo pror., red.;
SOTSKOV~ B.S., red.; CIIELYUSTKIN, A.B., doktor tekhn. nauk,
red.; PROKOFIYEV, V.N.y doktor tekhn. nauk, profop red,;
ILOIN# V.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof... red.; KITOV, A.I.v
daktor tekhn. nauk,, red.; KIIIIIITSKIY, N.A., kand. fiz.-mat.
nauks red.; KOGAN, B.Ya.* doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; USHAhUV,
V.B.p doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; LERNER, A.Ya., doktor tekhn.
nauk, prof., red.; FELIDBAUM, A.A.# doktor tekhn. nauko prof.,
red,; SHREYDERp Yu.A. kand, fiz,-mat, nauko red.; KHARKEVICH,
A.A.p akaderik, red. Ideceased]; TIYOFEYEV, P.V., red.;
MASLOV A A dots., red.; TRUTKO, A.F.,, inzh., red.; LEVIN,
~~~-;'red.; LOZINSKIY, M.G., dok-tor tekhn. nauk, red.;
G.A.v prof.
NETUSHIL, A.V.j doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; FOPKOV, V.I.,
red.; ROZENBERG, L.D., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.;
LIFSHITS, A.L., kand. tekbn. nauk, red.; AVEN, 0.1., kand.
tekhn. neuk., red.; BLANN, O.M.(Blunn,, O.M.], red.; BROYDA, V.,
inzh.,prof...red.; BREKKLI, L,[3rocklL.] inzh., knad. nauk, red.;
VAYKHARDT, Kh. [Weichardt, H.], inzh., red.; BOCHAROVA,M.D., kand.
tekhn. nauk, st. nauchn. red.
[Automation of production processes and industrial electronics]
Avtomatizataiia proizvodstva i proryshlennaia elektronika; entsiklo-
pediia sovremennoi tekhniki. Moskva, Sovetskaia entsiklopediia.
Vol-4. 1965. 543 p. 111TRA 18:6)
MASWV
A now representative of the Nthmophyllidas Okulitch. 1943 family
with a preserved internal organ frou.the Chambrian of the Chita,
Province. Dokl. AN SSSR 117 no,'2:307-309 N 057* (NM 1113)
I-A&ISontalogichookly inutitut Akadsull naule SSSR. Predstavleno
;"vdkou 5.1. Mironovym.
(Chita Province-Archaeacyathidae)
,AUTHIR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
Maslov, A. B.
Case of Facultative
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A
Parasitism in Archaeocyathids
(0 sluchaye fakulltativnogo parazitizma. u arkheotsiat)
Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19581 Val 122, Nr 4,
pp 699-701 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Even during the earliest geologic epochs parasitic
relationships between organisms had originated. A review of
the publications is given (Ref. 4, 8-10,13). This sort of
relationship in the archaeocyathids is here described for
the first time. Usually the remains of these animals reach
us as calcite skeletons and in many cases structures of
unknown origin are discovered. However, the first reference
~1) throws some light on the nature of these structures
collection of T. K. Dembo), and the author has had more
success studying the soft parts of these interesting ocean
animals. In 1957 the author prepared a section of
archueocyathids from the collection of N. P. Mikhno from the
region of Gazimurskiy zavod (Zabaykal'ye = Transbaikal). The
individuals of this group were attached to each otA.er during
Card 1/3 life. On the calyx of Mikhnocyathus zolaensis A. Maslov, 1957
A Caae of Facultative Parasitism in Archaeocyathids SOV/20-122-4-45/57
many individuals of Tersia adhaesiva Vologdin were found.
Because of the good preservation and the presence of
fossilized soft parts in these specimens, the author made
many more sections for a thorough study and succeeded in
determining the nature of these attached individuals.
According to Reference 2 the archaeocyathid larva are first
of all free-swimming individuals which are carried by currents
until they settle and become sessil. If they settle on rock
or sea-bottom, etc.,they develop into normal calyxes which
have a more or less regular conic form (Fig 1-3v,6,9). In
the sections there appears a tendency for Tersia adhaesiva
to "creep around" at the base, especially if attached to the
calyx of an archaeocyathid. Eight larvEeof T. adhaesiva
were observed attached to the calyx of M zolaensis. They
covered 38 to 40~14o of the calyx surface. In this case the
calyx must have become choked and prevented from maintainiftg
normal functions. This alone should hinder normal growth in
M. zolaensis. Furthermore it produces secondary changes in
the calyx walls. Figure 1 compares a healthy example of the host
and one that has been attacked (Fig 1g). The pores of the
Card 2/3 calyx wall serve the arcilaeocyathid as release channels for
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refuse and possibly for release of sexual products into the
surrounding medium. The parasite covering these pores would
utilize these aforementioned products for food. However,
the existence of independent individuals of T. adhaesiva
indicates they can live without a parasitic relationship.
There are 1 figure and 13 references, 12 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Paleontologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR
(Paleontology Institute of ,the Academy of Sciences USSR)
PRESENTED: May 22, 1958, by S. I. Itfironov, Academician
SUBMITTED; May 15, 1958
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C-12SLOV, A,,86
Some speolgic probl*o of the morphology of archaeocyathide. Biul.
MDIPOOtdogeol. 35 no.4:150-151 JI-Ag 760., (MM 24z/+)
(Archaeooyathidt~e)
VOLOGDIN. A.G.; HASIDV# A.Be
A now group of fossil organisms from the bottom part of the IUdoma
series of the Siberian Platform. DoU. AN SSSR 134 no,3:691493
S 160. (KIBA 13:9)
1. Phloontologicheekly institut Akidemli nauk 33SR. 2. Chlen-
korrespoudent AN SSSR (for Tologdin),
(Uot'-IVdoma iMagion-Invertebrates, Fossil)
. MASLOV.
Nev finds of Archaeocyathidea -ith peltes in the upper part of their
cups@ KULWIP.Otd.geol., 36 no,6;123,-= M-D 161. (MM 15:7)
(Tuva AutonomouA Province-Archasocyatbidea)
KAS!~
VANEFENN~l
Phonology and the nmber of generations of e2m, bark beetles
in Rostov Pftvince. Zool. zhur. 42 no.6:41-852 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Department of Forest Protection,, A31-Union Research Insti-
tute of Forestry and Mechanization of Forest Management#
Pushkinog Moscow Region.
stov Province-Bark beetles)
tatov Province-Elm-Diseases and pests)
MASLOV, A.D., alldshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Six bark beetles. Zashch. rast. ot _vred. i bol. 8 no.g-.38-19
S 1630 (KM 16 t 10)
1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-issledov atellskiy, institut lesovodetva
i mekhanizataii leenogo khozyVstva,, Moskavskaya obi.
MASIJOV A.D.
Biology of longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) pests
of Ulmuceae, Zbol, zhur, 43 nool.c.4.3-53 ~64 (MIRA 171-7)
1. Department of Forest r-Toteeblony L11-Union Research Insti-
tute of Forestry and MechanizatIon of Forest Managament., Push-
kinop Moocow region*
GOLOVANOVP G*As, kand.tekhnonauk; IMPSLOV, A.D., gornyy inzh.
Starting and introducing a Becond apatite-nepl,,elite plant at the
"Apatit" Combine. Gor.zhur. no,1:61,.67 A IE5.
(MIRA 18:3)
1. Direktor kombinata "Apatit" (for Golovanov),
i _kk) _ JU/Mols
'#T(a)/E'#Kw)/T/EWP( t)/ETX/EWP
713 SOURCE OODE: -uR/0128/66/000/006/0003/0005
AUTHOR: Korolev, V. M. (Candidate of technical sciences); Kolob,"hkin B. M. (Candl-
Kaalov, -ih;in;e r)
date of technical sciences); Zhmurina, Yu. A. (Engineer); A.
.
Malinino, A. D. (Technician)-,- Kuyanova, M. M. (Technician)
ORG: aone
TITLE: High-strength stainless steel VNL-1~4
SOURCE: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1966, 3-5
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, high stren th steel, austqnitic martensite steel,
precipitation hardenable steel/ VNL_l :IT X40Z
ABSTRACT: A new austeni tic-martensi tic cast stainless steel designated VNL-l has
been developed. The steel contains 0.08% max C, 0.9% max Min, 0.75% max Si, 14.07-
14.60Z Cr, 6.45-7.50% Ni, 0.68-0.83% Mo, 0.016- 0189 S, and 0.028-0.30Z P. At
room temperature the steel has a tensile strengtXjf 111-123 kg/mm2, a yield strengti
of 84-93 kj/mm2, an elongation or-M.1--19.0%, a reduction of area of 37-45%, and a
notch toughness of - 5-8 nkg/cm2. The corresponding figures for -196C are 161-180
kg/mm2, 107-147 kg/=2, 9_16%, 14-21%, and 4-7Z. At 500C the steel has a tensile
strength of 65-80 kglmW, an elongation of 8-10%, and a reduction of area of
20-40Z. In cyclic teat* under a stress of 77.5-88 kg/ma2, the steel withstood
2
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Aj
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6000-14000 cycles at a frequency of 8 cycles/min. Under axial stresses, the steel
has a fairly low notch sensitivity. The steel an be successfully welded with argon-
shielded arc In either the as-cast or heat_, ted conditions. Fully heat-treated
t
welds have a strength of over 90 kg/mm2 and atisfactory notch toughness in the
range -196C to 20d. Ihe corrosion resistanc~in S02 and in sea water of VKL-1 is
equivalent to that of E1696 And 268L gfeels. The steel is used for investment
castings to ceramic molds-POR-g. ald. has: 7 figures and 4 tables. JFMJ
SUB COIDE: l1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIC REF: 002/ ATD PRESS:.45rbj
invar.
0 preobrazovanii -Houtard'a i kvadratichaykh resheniyalkh uravnemya z r.alvnl,,.~Il
tw--i. !--'item.Isb., 32 (1925), 569-558-
so: -!Lathem tics in the. USSR.. 1917-19,47
edited by Kurosh, A.G.,
ifarkushevich, A.I.,
Hashevskiy, P.K.
~--'oscovi-Lenincrad, 10
, LX
M-A SLOT, A. F.
KFIslov, A. F. "Accelerations of iligher orders in complex movement',11 Sbornik trudov
Stroit. in-ta Mosk. eoveta, Issue 2, 1948, p. 224-44,
SO: U-3600, 10 J-mlY 53, (Letopis 'Zinurnal, Inykh Statey, No.6, 1949).
IrAnov yaroglay [jankog TarosUv] (ftfta)i Xg~;gr Aj, [trwelatorl;
KJX# A.Kv red.; SIMOVAp I.My redo;- FfATAKWA# N.D.9
tokhn.rod.
Imethem tioal'-statistical, tables] NatemMko-statisticbeside
tab2JLtoy. , Nookwag Goostatiodat To= SSWq 19636o 243 pe
Travolatied from the Cusebe (KMA 24M
(Hatbonatical statistics-Tableso etc*)
A
USSR/Medicine Paratyphoid B., Heidelberg Type FD-3312
Card 1/1 Pub 148-8/24
Author Maslov, A. I. and Naumova, N. K.
Title Certain problems involved in the epidemiology and microbiology of
Heidelberg's infection.[Paratyphoid Bp Heidelberg type]
Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. I Immun. 10, 42-45, Oct 1955
Abstract
Instituion
Submitted
Heidelberg microorganisms were observed in the stools of patients hos-
pitalized in the dysentery department, in clinically healthy- carriers,
In wash water used to clean objects used In the preparation of food,,
in pork, and in the excrement of a hog. Heidelberg,bacteria were elim-
inated, by patients hospitalized for dysentery for from 1 day to as long
as 2 1/2 months. From its action on the human organism., the authors
conclude that it should occupy a place in the Salmonella group inter-
mediate to Schottmuller and Breslau bacteria. The article is illus-
trated by one chart. No references are cited.
A Sanitary-Spidemiological Station (Read Physician - L S. Naumov)
September 30, 1954
KASU)V, A.I.
'---~=ttschmsnt to a Seitz filter for filtering onell amounts of liquid.
Imb.delo 4 no*2:61 Mr-Ar '58. (KIRA 11:~)
(FILTMS AND FILMTION)
17(8)
AUTHOR: Moul:onant-Colonel. of Lhe ",D-cps
TITLE: A Sprayer f'c)r 01!tn'.~l.ttirier
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-aediLsiw:~kiy -zhurnal, NIT,
(U33R)
ABSTRACT: Thewt-hor Sur.-Cests a simply designed spra7rer -,.71-1i-ch
permits one to adjust the degree of dispe-r'sioa of
particles. On i-,h(-: rvhole, the sprayer is b~aoed on
a hyr-ienin, -AxeLizer. It is applicable in Uspit-l'is
as Well as in. di.sp(-,,.ns--T.-ies. There iu I
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KAS "OV
ft,vla~
.~, IM-7- AW
Simple method of determining the dimensions of aerosol particles. Lab.
delo 5 no.5t42 S-0 159. (MMA 12:12)
(AIROSOL TMM"T)
NASZOT, A.I.
Iffscti'vensgs Of Inhalation TacciRation.
Inhalation method of vaccinat4pu gift the
mWanism. Zhur.m1krobIol..*Pj4A Inman.
1. Is 0krushnogo yoyannogg Cospitalya
Lenim akademil Iment 91reva.
RePort No.l: liffect of the
immane reorganization of the
30 uo.11t15-18 W 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
Voyanno-zeditsinskoy ordena
17(2.- 6) sov/16-W;-4-3/47
-AUTHOR: Maloi-, Aj.
TITLE: The Efficacy of Inhalation Vaccination. II. The Immunological
Efficacy of Inhalation ImmunizationIPWith.Killed Vaccines
, Using
.
Medium.and Finely Dispersed AerosolS4
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal'mikrobiologii, epidemiologii I Immufio'biologii, 1960, Nr 4,
PP 10 -w 15 (USSR)
~ABSTRACT: Part I-of this work was published in Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemio-
logii ijmmunobiologii, 1959, Nr 11. A study was made of the efficacy
of inhalation.immunization with corpuscular vaccine fromkilled Sal-
monella.enteritidis in laboratory animals. For the,purpose of comparison,
parallel tests were conducted with subcutaneous Immunization. White
mice,,_guinea pigs and rabbits were:used in the tests. Inhalation Immu-
nization produced a marked immune response in the animals, as shown by
rapid,.pronounced rise In the agglutinin titor.and enhanced serum preven-
tative properties. Optimum results.Are obtained by using a vaccinal
out to particles
aerosol consisting of particles 4 - 10,At in size (drying
'
of -3 7J4. With particles larger than this, results deteriorated.
Card 1/2 Tripl Immunization of rabbits with finely-dispersed vacc1nal aerosol
SOV/16-60-4-3/47
The Efficacy of Inhalation Vaccination. 11. The Immunological Efficacy of Inhalation
Immunization With Killed Vaccines, Using Medium and Finely Dispersed Aerosols.
proved more effective than triple~subcutaneous vaccination. The body's
allergic reaction to inhalation immwslZatlon was low and no higher than
the reaction to subcutaneous vaccination.,
"Llhere are :5 tables and 5 references -are Soviet and 2 English.
3 of which
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra mikrobiologii.Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii Imeni
Kirova (Popartment of Microbiologv at.the Order of Lenin Military Medical
Academy Imeni Kirov)
SUBMITTED: February 21, 1959
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MASIDV, A. I. Cand Med Sci -(diss) "Data on the Immunological Effectiveness of
Aerogenic Vaccination kith Live and Killed Vaccines,," Voronezh, 196ot 17 ppp
200 copies(Voroneth State Medical Institute) (KL, 48/600 115)
MSWVP A.I*
Zffectivenese of th~ inhalation method of vaccination, Report
No. 2s Twolno3ogical effectiveness of inhalation immunisation
vith killed vaocines utilizing medium and fine by dispersed
aerosolso Zhurb sWobiole epido 1 Junin. 31 no. 4slO-15 Ap 160.
(MIM 13:10)
I* Is kafedry mikwobiologii Voyenno-weditsinskoy ordena lAniva
akademii imeni, Kirovas
.(VACCIZATION) (AEROSOLS)
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AUTHORS: Maslov, A.I.t LiEutenant-Colonel, Medical Services,
-&n-d Kr:1.ye_nTovv.G.N.p Captain, Medical Services
TITLES Aerogenio i=unization and reimmunization with live
brucelloua vaccine after ioniaing radiation
PERIODI CAL: Voyenno-meditsinakiy zhurnall no. 2, 1961, 27 - 31
TEXT: The study is intended to fill a lap in the literature. A.V.
Pnomarev and I.A. Shabarov (1956, 1959 showed that irradiation
48 hours before revaccination with typhoid vaccine and tetanus
anatoxint caused almost complete depression of immunogenesis which
.is restored only after recovery from radiation sickness. M.M. Fall
(1958) ob.Vained analogous results using typhoid vaccine. Experi-
ment 0 with rabbits and guinea pigs using cytological and bacterio-
logical methods showed the efficiency of aerogenic vaccination
.(A.I. Maslov (1958), N.I. Alexandrova and N.Ye. Gefen (1958, 1959)
which gave rapid high level prolonged immunity, due to its wider
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effect on the reticulo-endothelial system as compared with intra-
dermal v*ccination. From this the authors deduced that an effect
should b; noted after ionizing radiation. Experiments confirmed
this. 65 guinea pigs, weight 450 - 550 gr. were taken. 25 were
vaccinated aerogenically and 30 immunized.intradermally for com-
parison. Both sets were divided into two groups, of which one was
subjected, fivehours before the injection of the vaccine, to ra-
diation of 250r dose from a RUM-3 machine CAbstractorla notes Not
describ ed7 at voltage 185 kV, current strength 15 mA, filters 0.5
mm. of copper and 1 mm. aluminumq air dose strength at the surface
of the irradiated animal 21.3 r/min at a,focal distance of 45 cm.
The second group was not irradiated (immdnization control). The
third group of ten guinea pigs received a similar radiation dose
withoutsubsequent vaccination (radiation control). The degree of
radiation sickness was assessed in the normal way. Aerogenic immu-
nization was carried out by placing the animals in an aerosol
chamber for 30 minutes, during which a suspension of vaccine of
the Brucella strain (Br. abortus bovis 19-Bk) was introduced con-
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taining 50 milliards microbe cells per ml (optic standard). During
immunization 1.5 ml. of suspension passed through the sprinkler
giving an aerosol of,15-30 microns,.300 1. of,air. One 1. of air
contained 14.6 million live Brucellae, Intradermal immunization was
by 0.5 milliard d6sesp corresponding to 1-1.25 milliard live Bruce-
llae. Agglutinins in the experimental animals were measured at
immunization,and after 1/2, 1 and 3 months.,The irradiated guinea
pigs, vaccinated aerogenicallyg developed 3rd and 4th degree radi-
ation sickness and 60 % of the animals died in 8 -to 14 days,
whilst.irradiated controls 4gveloped 2nd and 3rd.degree radiation
sickness.with 104 mortality in 30 days. The -main causes of death
were-severe intestinal haemorrhages, autoinfection and, in two
cases, widespread subpleurali interstitial haemorrhages.throughout
the whole lung.with-general haemorrhagic bedema. None of the non- %X
n
irradiated'animals which had been aerogenically vaccinated died
and dissection at.various times after vaccination revealed only
hyperplasia,of the reticfulo-histiocytic elements of the lung and
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other or#ans and tissues. Guinea pigs irradiat'-d and vaccinated in-
tradermally, developed,2nd-and 3rd degree radiation sickness, 10 %
dying in 30 days..,The haemorrhagic syndrome was markedly less fre-
ent among the latter appearing,usually 4t,the vaccination site
G.N* Kriyenkov,(1959))....The average agglutinin-titre for each of
the four groups 1, a-tabulated. Revaccination was carried out 7
months later.with, i/2 the previous. doses? Guinea pigst weight 600-
700 gr. were used,..7 had been vaccinated aerogenically, B'intrader-
mally~ 3 and 4 respectively taken from each group and then subjec-
ted'to.revacoination (control of-reva'coination) or radiation (con-
trol of radiation). The remainder,were irradiated and five hours
later revaccinated in the appropripLte-way. Agglutinins were deter-
mined before revaceinationg.,l. and 2 weeks after'p.lp 1 112 and 2
months after..-Allergic tests weie_made before revaccination and 1/2,
1 and 2 months later. The characteristic piature,.of grave radiation
aickneesdBveloped'among the revaccinated and non-revaccinated and
on the eightfi~-jday..lvguinea pig, revaccinated intradermallyl-died
from intestinal haemorrhage. The condition of the remainder impro-
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ved by the 21st day-and,,all recovered fully.-The average agglutinin
ti-tre.for both.groups is tabulated. One week after aerogenic revac-
a high titre was reached (1:240), exceeding the control
level (-W60). Among the intraderimally revac.qinated it was 105.
Th:rough'allthe weeks.the agglutinin level among aerogenically re-
vaccinated an.imals-was twice that of both the intradermally revac-
cinated and the unirradiated-and revaccinated. The average initial
titre'(1030) included one :guinea pig who 7 months after the initi-
alimmunization had titre 1:1280.1esults of allergy tests are gi-
ven in Table 3. The authors conclude that among guinea pigs aero-
genically immunized with live Brucella vaccine five hours after,
irradiation'with 250r there is an increase in mortality in radia-
tion sickness as compared with intradermally immunized animals and
a depression of immunogenesis throughout the period of illness;
,aerogenic revaccination of irradiated._an~mals does not make radia-
tion sickness worse and from an immunologicalpoint of view is two
to three,times more effective than intradermaLreimmunization; du-
ring the critical period of the disease and independent of 'the me-
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thod,of vaccination-there is a marked delay in the development of
allergy. This is restored more rapidly in aerogenically reimmunize",
~-guinea pigs (l.month) than in intradermally r,eimmunized (2 months)
Further reBearch.is necessary to find protective doses for initial
aerogenic immunization with live Brucella vaccine and -to determine
the optimum time for providing such immunization before and after
radiation. There are 3 tables and 8 Soviet-bloc references. ZAb-
.8tractor!s.notes.No references given for any personalities mention-
ed in texg.
SUBMITTED% October 1960
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Tabl*e., 3. (cont9d).
Legends'1 Method of revaccination; 2 animal groups; 3 number
of animals; 4 Burney's testl 5 before revaccination; 6 1/2
month after; 7 1 month laterl 8 2 months later; 9 aerogenic;
intradermal;,11 - irradiated and revaccinated; 12 revaccina-
ted only; 13 - irradiated only; 14 - irradiated and revaccinated;
15 - revaceinated only; 16 - irradiated only; 17 - Notess 1) On the
8th day of radiation sickness one guinea pig from thefourth group
died.,2) Numerator s number of guinea pigs giving positive and
strongly positive reaction to Brucella; denominator : number of
guinea pigs giving weak positive. 3) In these tests a weak positive
was taken to be-one with the oeddmatous area of less than 15 mm in
diameter and where the thickness of the skin fold at the site of
oedema-did not exceed 2 mm as compared to the neighboring fold.
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ALENSANDROV, N-I-,- GEMs B-7e.; YEGOROVA, X.B.-;. KREYNIN, L.S.; SERGEM,
V.M.; - MIRNOVt M.S.; KRLKHTj, S.V.; BUDAKt A.P.;
GEFWo GeYee
Development of a method for &*robol Imm-lia ion,agalnet typhoid
fever and dysentery. Voen.-ced. sbxi.-~no.5354P-59 MY 161.-.
(MIRA 14:8)
(TYPHOID FEVER) (DYSENTERY) (AEROSOLS)
ALMANDROVO N,,I*; GVW,, KJ691 QFWHKOq K.G.; GARM, N.S.;
KiMMO A.I.; HISIOMKO, V.V.
Aerosol Imnanization with dry powder vaccines and anatoxine.
Report No,10s Clinical study of postvaccinal reactions to
aerosol Immmization, with dry brucellosis vaccine. Zhur.
mikrobiol., spid. L immune 33 n0.11%31-37 N 162.
(MIRA 17: 1)
ALEKSANDIW, F.I.; GEFEN, W.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN, N.S.; MASW7, A.I.
MISHCHOKOp V.V.; SMIRNOV, M.S.
Aerosol i-miniza" gith dry.powder vaccines and anato*:ins.
Report No*9: F~ithir .study of*the reactivity and im:m1nological
effectiveness of the.method of,aarosol immunization with brucel-
losis powder vaccine. Zhixr'.mikrob.pepid. i i=un.33.no.12051-102-D 162.
(BRUCICT-1-A) , (VACCINES) (AEROSOL THERAPY) (HIRA 160)
ALEKSANDROV,, N.I.; GEFTN, N.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN. N.SO- DANILYUK# S.S.;
YEGOITIOVA, L.L.; KUZINAp R.F.; KORIDZEp GeGo - ~11
IABINSKI'T,, A.P.; LEBEDINSKIY, V.A.; MA,$LQ -All.; Gsipov, Nop.;
SILICHt V.A.; SMIRNOVp M.S.; TSYGANOVA, N.Io
Study of a method of aerosol immunization with powdered plague
vaccIne in large population groups. Zhur. mikrobiol.p epid. i
immun. 40 no.12:22-28 D 163.
(MIRA 17: 12)
ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.; GApOCHKo, K.G.; GARIN, N.S.; GORDON, G.Ya.
'XO2FjSHKO, M.I.; KORENEV, G.P.; LAZAREVA, Ye.S.; LEYOKHMAN, Ye.P.;
M=j- I.T-; PAVLOV, G- A.; POLIVANOV, N.D.; ROMANOV, P.S.; FLYBAKOV,
P.S.; RYBAKOV, M.G.; Si;R~~v M.F.; SMMOV, M.S.; SHTERN, M.A.;
CHEPKOV, V.N,
Experience with mass aerosol immunization %dth tular mia dust
vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 247-43 F 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
MASWV, A. M. and L. G. FOTAMIKOVO
Opyt primeneniia dlia chugunnogo, "Utlia zakrytykh pribylei. rabotaiushchikh
pod gazovym-davleniom. (Vestn. Mash.i 1950, no. 6, P. 36-37)
Using for pig-iron casting closed heads working under gas pressure.
DIC: TN4.V4
SO: kanufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, IAbrary of
. Cong ress, 1953.
~ d - NN- - ., -.- - - - -- - .-: - _. , _; -., ~ -I
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AMORS.- Naslov, A.M. Neymark, Yzxe., Candidat f T hnical Sciences
7s 0 ec
TITLE: Determination of th Crystallizatiod Boundary in Ingots Cast by the
Continuous Method
PMUODICAL: Stal', 1960-~No- 9, PP. 797-799
TEMN This is a method for determining the boundary of crystallization,
in which contrary to the methods so far applied, ground ferrous sulfide in am-
poules of copper or aluminum is introduced into the non-crystallizing center of
the ingot. The method was developed by the Laboratory of Crystallization of the
Iastitut metallovedenlya i fiziki metallov (Institute of Metallography and Me-
tal-Pkjysios)of TsNII The laboratory test was carried out (with the coopera-
tion of V.I..Xalashkin and (;.I. Yakoviev) on ingots of C"U3 (3t-3) type steel,
poured Into pig-iron ingot molds and with water-cooled copper crystallizer (dia-
meter = 100 mm) on a semi-continuous casting machine of the TsNIIChM. From the
template out-out of the ingots Baumann sulfur prints,were made, which clearly
showed the boundary forming between the ingot core enriched with sulfur and the
flange which crystallizes at the moment when ferrous sulfide is introduced into
the cast. The chemical proved that the sulfur added to the ingot in
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Determination of the Crystallization Boundary in Ingots Cast by the Continuous
Method
the form of forrous.sulfide in an amount of 0.06 % of the ingot weight, will be
distributed unequally, the isulfur concentration in the central zone of the in-
got is several times higher than at the flanges. The method was tested on an
industrial-scale (with the cooperation of L.B. Shenderov) on St 3 type ingots
cast by the continuous method. Ferrous sulfide with a sulfur content of 26 %
was added in a quantity of 2 kg/t to the crystallizing ingot immediately after
pouring into the tun dish: the copper ampoules containing the ferrous sulfide
were fixed on a steel rod about Im in length with a diameter of 12 mm and were
immersed 2 m deep into the liquid center of the ingot. During the test no spat-
tering of tbevelt from the cyrstallizer was observed proving the safety of the
method. The crystallization borders determined by the ferrous sulfide method
are in accordance with those defined by another method in which radioactive in-
dicators are applied. The usefulness of the new method generally depends on the
solution velocity of ferrous sulfide in the liquid center of the ingot. By com-
paring the test results obtained for various steel types, it will be possible to
determine the influence of various factors (modifaeotrs, temperature, lubrica-
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Method
.tion, etc.) on the decrease in the deformation of the ingot skin during continu-
ous casting. There are 4 figures and 2 Soviet references.
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D040/Dl13
AUTHORS: Tsetlin. B.S., and Maslov, A.M.
TITLEa Hot burr-.free stamping of gear-shaper cutter blanks
PERIODICALs Stanki i instrument, no. 10, 1961, 30-31
TEXT: Hot burr-free stamping has been used at the Moskovskiy instrumentall-
nyy zavod (Moscow Tool Plant) since 1960 for gear-shaper cutter blanks, In
1961, hot stamping completely replaced drop forging in flat dies for two
blank sizes - for cutters with 75 and 100 mm pitch circle diameters* The
now technology is based on research work conducted by the VNII. The Moscow
Tool Plant is a short-scale production plantp and gear-shaper cutters are
being produced in lots of 200-300, although lots of 500,are estimated to be
more economical. The article describes the die design kFig-3) and gives
details of the production process* The cutters are made from P 18 (R18)
high-speed steel. Serving as stock are hot-rolled R18 steel bars 45 mm in
diameter for gear-shaper cutters with a pitch circle diameter of S mm and
forged steel 60 mm in diameter for gear-shaper cutters 100 mm, in pitch
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D040/Dll3
circle diameter. Stock is out to lengths with + 0-5 mm accuracy in abrasive
autting-off machines, and length has to be determined for practically every
rod since the standard permits 2*5 mm rod diameter deviations and ovality.
An MKn -1500 (MKP-1500) crank press is used for stamping. The press,
shown in a photograph, has a maximum force of 1500 tons-ana has a 300 mm
slide travel. Dies are made of 5080MV) steel and hardened to RC 43-
45s and assembled in MZMA design blocks* Stampings (Fig.1) are shaped by
two strokes. The first die impression has 1-2 mm larger diameter than the
stock, and upsetting in the first impression also produces a centering pro-
trusion. The upset blank is fixed by the center protrusion in the second
die impression and finally stamped. The punch forms the inside, and the
bad die the outside of the outter. A 1-0-1-5mmg4-hasto be maintained bet-
ween the punch and the bed die in view of possible blank height inaccuracy*
Machining allowance of 4-6 mm on the outer diameter and 3-4 mm in height
is needed for the obligatory removal of the decarburized metal layer by
machining. Blanks are heaSed in batches of 70 to 100 in a small gas fur-
nace beginning at 900-1000 C and heating up to a forging temperature of
1100-11500C for 30-40 min in slightly reducing atmosphere with a gas Sur-
plus to reduce decarburization and scale. Scale is removed by air blast
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Hot burr-free stamping .... D040/D113
and lubrication of stamps is not used* Annealing after stamping is carried
out in a special crucible placed into a shaft furnace with temperature pro-
gram control. The annealing pro8edure is as follows:* soaking for 2-3 hours
0
at 850.C#. cooling rapidly to 750 C aBd soetking for 4-5 hours at this temper-
aturet cooling in the.furnace to 500 C'# then unloading and finally coo ling
in the open air. Rejects are possible when the stock length cut off is too
small or too largev* cracks occur when cooling is too fastq and dies fill un-
evenly, when not accurately placed in the press. However* the die costs are
30-35 times lower than the cost of expensive high-speed steel spared through
the, use of hot stamping instead of open drop forgingi and 50% less machining
work is needed on stamped blanks. Dies withstand 2000-2500 etampinge bef ore
the first machining becomes neoeasaryp and 2-3 overhauls are possible before
complete wear* There ire 4 figures.
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MASIIOVP A.M.
Experiments in the impravement of heat exchanger plates. Gidroliz,
7
i lesokhim. prom. 17 no.7:22 164. (MM 17:11)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodiltnoy promyshler-
nosti.
f I j . ! ,
M-A,f~IAV, L-Ind I-,.-,k-hn. moili.; 14FLIEF(My PUR1404"'i-, V 11
___ -.t
1,112141, " K I "i",i !'A' ; '! !) , YU . , I , fl7h.
Modification of ,7a--t irr~n with zragnezium-eduninum 311py.
Mri~!Wrio.--itroonio S-0, f65. (milit,
.1
MASLGVp AJ4,
Beat emission in plate heat exchangers under transient.canditions.
Gidroliz. i leookbim. prom. 18 no.6:12 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1, Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlen-
nosti.
BEZZABOTNOV, M. M.; MASWV, A. N., Engs.
Plywood
Reinforced ply;,(ood "arktilit.11 Gidr. stroi. 22, No. 1, 1953.
Monthly List of,hussian. Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Uncl.
MASLOT, A.P., luzho
ImproTement in Natalevich's schematics for railroad station block-
Ing systemso Aytome, telemoi sviazl 4 noo3:6-a mr 6o.
(MIRA 13:7)
1,. diprotraossipalsvyaz
0 m
(Railroaft-Sigualing-B1 ck syste
Nam s H4SWV-j Arkadiy Ptivlovich
----------
Dissortations Micromorphology of the Receptor Innorvation of
ftternal Sexual Organs in Ymn and scm Itmmas
Degree: Doe Mod Sei
Affiliation: fnot indicated-7
Defense Dato,,'Plaoo: 7 May 56, Council of Mzan' State Mod Inst
Certification Dates 15 SOP 56
Soureas BWO 6/57
14ASWV. A.P. (Xazan', u-1. Beumam, d.29/11, kv.22)
between sensorf nerve endings and blood capillaries [witb
sum=ry in InjUshl Arkh.onat.gist. I embr. 34 noo3:37-42 My-Je 157.
(MLRA 10-10)
1. 1z kofedry gistologii (zav. - zaaluzb*nayy daystell nauki prof.
A-N-Mislevokly) Razenskogo gosudaretvannogo meditainskogo institute
(PM41s* &net. & histol.
seusory nerve endings in corpora cavernosa, determ, of
relation to blood capillaries In doge (Rua))
M
segmentation of sources of innervation of peripheral receptor
r=
endings [with*eummory in Rnglish]. -Biul.ekep.biol. I med. 43 no.l.,
9&100 Ja '57. (KIRA 10:6)
1. Is kofedry gistologil Irazanskogo gosuderstyennogo maditsinakogo
institute (sav. kafedroy - zaaluzhennyy doyatell nauki prof. A.N.
Mrsiav-skly). Predstavlons deystvitellnym chlonou ANN SSSR V.*N.
Cbernigovskin,
(IRVI MWINGS, physiology,
off. of spinal ganglia~lesions on receptor terminals in
cavernous bodies in dogs~ (RUS
(PINISO Innervation,
receptor terminals, off. of lesions of spinal ganglia
in dogs (Rue))
(GAIGLIA. SPIVAL. physiology.
off. of exper. lesions on nerve endings in cavernous
bodies in dqgs (Rua))
ZLBUSOV, G.I., prof.; KLSLOV. A.P... prof.
Use of now Soviet stains In alcroscopl, technic. Irat.med.shur. 40
no.4:102 Jl-Ag 059. (KIM 13:2)
1. Is Itafedry gictologil, (ispoloyayushchly obyasann sti zaveduyushche-
go - profe Me Zmbusov) Irazanskogo wditsinskogo instituta.
(STAINS AND STAINING (KICROSCOPY))
.I,,i3USOV, G.I., prof.red.; MPSLOV, A.P., prof... red.
(Problems of morphologyp pathomorphology and reac-
tivity of the peripheral sections of the nervous system;
articles from the Department of Histology) Problemy morfo-
logiiI patomorfologii i reaktivnosti perifericheskikh ot-
delov nervnoi sistemy; abornik rabot kafedry gistologii.
KazanO, Kazanskii goammed.in-t, 1961. 484 P-
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy gistologii Kazanskogo gosudar-
stvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (for Zabusov).
ZABUSOV G.I. (Kazant, u1. Volkova, 48, kv. 1); ML-LL-
Nazan'.. ul. Baumana,, 29/11, kv. 22)
9o*me data an Timofeev's apparatus. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr.
45 no. 10:13-19 0 163. NIRA l7t9)
1. Utedra gi'stologii (zav. prof. G.I.Zabusov) Kazanskogo
meditsinskbg6 itatituta,
m v
SABUSSM,,G.H.; MAWLOW,A.P*
Observation an the glia- and neurofibrillar-elements of the
free receptors in connection vith the degeneration process*
Acts. morph. acad. sci. Hung. 12 noJtJ45-,~53 1164
lo Histologischer Uhrstu~hl(Direktort G.H.Sabussov) des
Medizinischen Institutes In Kasen WSR.
ijp(e) J3LV(j:Q.jQD
ACC NRt AT6029232 SOURCE CODE: L)R/0000/66/000/000/0187/0190
'AUTHOR: Klimov, V. V.,, Kovalin, Ya. V.. Maslov, A. P.; Chistov, V. P.
7x
IORG: none
ITLE: A system for data transmission between digital and an analog computer 11JU
buuxk;t;: vsesovuznava xonreremsiya-seminar po eor i marrTMIT-IrInall-
irovanila. 4th. Kiev, 1964. VychislitelInaya tekhni a v upravlenii (Computer tec
in control engineeringi--,trudy konferentsii. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 187-190
~C TAGS: analog digital converter, computer input unit, tunnel diode, data trans-
ion, data pro cessing, analog digital computer system, digital analog converter,
flop circuit
3STRACT: The new system consists of a single digital to analog converter, a counter
fed through gate G from the pulse generator GEN. The unknown voltages U1, U2 ... U
re applied to the inputs of voltage comparators COM 1, COM 2,...,COH n. A signal
c-om the shift register REG sets the flip flop RR3, which in turn opens -the gate G.
~e pulses flow into counter C, are counted, and fed into the digital computer in bin-
ry form. Simultaneously, an analog reference voltage proportional to the ntu-iber of
alses is generated in the digital to analog converter. This staircase voltage is in-
mduced into the cmparator's COH 1, through COX n. At the moment that one of the un-
_L Q6406-67
ACC NR: AT6029232
known voltages becomes equal to the instantaneous value of the reference voltage, a
signal from the appropriate comparatortriggers one of the EFF I flip flops. The out-
put pulse from FF 1 sets the corresponding FF 2 flip flop, resets the rF 3, and enters
the shift register REG. U 3 turns off the gate G, thus fixing the instantaneous
counter contents. FF 2 generates a pulse which identifies the counter contents with
the corresponding Input signal (Al, A2 ... An). Timing pulses from the digital computer
are fed into input IN 1 of-the shift register and used to advance its contents. As
soon as the counter information is transferred into the computer, gate G is opened
through FF 3 by the shift-register REG and the process continues until the next volt-
age level coincidence occurs In one of the input c(aparators. When the counter in
completely filled, an Impulse from it resets all flip flops Fr 1 Into their initial
state. Tunnel diodes are used in the voltage comparators CON 1 through CON n, an co-
incidence sensing elments. The comparator circuit and an explanation of its opera-
tion are Included. The circuit Is conventional. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 4 fomu-
las.
SUB CODE: 09/ SUBN DATE: 12Feb55/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH IMF: 001
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KAZAWT. Audrey Trtfonovloh; GOIGIAMI, Pavel Fedotovich; GOICHABOT, Pavel
-NIko2&yevichLxLU-"-. -Agn:KOW RAKITO. Sduard 1081fovIch;
CHIMMY. A.M., Insuamr-,77malmors, G.F.. takhnicheskly
redektor
Clustallstion of automatic blocking apparatus and electric centrall-
sation] Kontash ustrotsty avtoblokirovid I alektrichimakot teentrall-
satell, Kostva, Gosetransposhel-dor, Isd-vo. 1957. 3" P. (KLRA 10:9~
(Ret1roads-318neling-Block iYetem)
IWIOV A.T., inzh.
Diagrams for the connection of warning signal lights before the
s~emsphores. Avtom. telem. I sylaz' 3 no-5:9-11 Nr '59.
(KIRA 12:8)
I.Rukovoditall gruppy Giprotranneignalovyani.
(Vailroads-Sigualing)
VASLOV, A.T.
Device for testing high voltage signaling Uvices. Avtom.,
telex-i evias 3 nq.9:36-38 S 159. (KIRA 13.2)
1. Rukovoditell gruppy Giprotranesignalavyazi.
(Railroads-Signaliq,g)
KASLOT,.A.T., insh.
New shestatice for switchine-in of pedal slides. Avtome. telem.
i svias' 4 M04:7-12 J1 160e, (KM 13:7)
(Ratlroado-Signalinc)
MASLOV, A. V.
NGeodetic Works with Regard to Planning of Earth Structures,," 6K.1, Moscow,, 1941.
I
YASLOT,--&"VndIdat tokhnichookikh nauk,
Ivaluation of the accuracy of aerial photo (maps).
Sbor.mi,po.geodeno.2:76-79 152. (MMA 9:7)
(Aerial photogramsti*) (Kaps)
MALITIOV, A,
The Comittee on Stalin Prizaa (Of the CMwil of Ministers USSR) in the fields of
science end Inventionn tbat tho ftl1wing scitatizie vowks, popuiar evcitn-
Uric boaM, and tfttbooks have been wibmitted for cmpetition for Stalla r-xizea ~Lor
the years 1.952 and 1.953. M-a-tu-rmll Marcow,, go. 2240, 20 7eb - 3 Apr 1q-,-4'1
Raw Title of work Nominated by
Udachin, S. A.
Cheshikhin, G. v.
Prokuronovj N. I.
.Tsfasman, Ya. M.
Burikhin, 11. 11.
Ba.1-anchuk, A. M.
Maslov. A. V.~
Gorokhov, G. I.
"Planning of Land Organi- Moscow Institute of Land
zation" Management Engineers
SO: W-30604,, T JUlY 1954
ItImproved Polar Planji,-jetar "L'Z[I-", 11 Tr. .1absk. In-ta Inzh, Zemleustroystva, No 1, 1954,
PP zj-36
The advanta-c-es of a new planimcter *MIIZ are described. It has a suT-)-.,le.,:ientar-y coni-
puter on the lever and the guide pin is replaced by a point on the glass. WhAstr, No 8,
1955) SO: Sm.No-713, 9 Nov 5-5
KASUN, Alskes VAN 111 Tich; SELIMIANOWICH,V.G., redaktor; EMOVAMMO,
...w 44
Are 1. -#-- reaagnsoIININ,G.K., takhnichookly redaktor
(Methods and
op.reds.lentim.
1955, 226
p.
(Area measurment)
accuracy In determination of areas] Sposoby i tochnost'
ploshchadel. Noskra, Isd-vo goodesle"skol lit-ry,
(KRA 9:2)
AIRIMANDROT,.Mikolay Mikolayevich;, VZOMYST, Sergey Tamillyevich;,
DYCRUMT, Sergey Ulkhoylovkh. IMBITS, Turly flad'imirovich-i
ALI
M.,
M
Iii If an '.*ovlch KURASM*, S.A., r*Uktor;
.MMMHU=i,r.x.. redaktor isdatellitva.; WztxlN,.G,.K., tekhnt-
Chaskl* rodakt6i
[fticlss calculations in topographical surveys of irrigation
distri at-8],Raechety toohn6sti topograflobeek1kh. s8emok v relovakh,
oroshentis. , MoOma, Isd-vo geodLestabeekoi Ait-v*. 1956. .48 p
(Topographical iurvoying) (KML 10: 1)
MIKULIM, Anotolly Sorgeysvich3m Kill-f", & Ig. rodaktor: KOKARIKOVA. LAI,
redektor Wat*llstvs; A )POVi-, V-.-V., tokhatchookir rodaktor
[TashometrIc tables] ToWsmetrichookis toblitsy. Moskva, Izd-vo
goodes.lit-ry. 1957. 314 P. (ML?.,i 10-10)
(TedWmter-Tables)
KASLOT, A.T.. doktor tokhn.nauk.
.--* ------
Iffect of rounding errors of lines. directional nodes and lacrosse
of coordinates on the errors of point location on theodolite travers".
Good,I kart. no*8:23-Z7 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10)
(Tiaverses (survoyinc))
3(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2028
Maslovt Aleksey Vasillyevigh Yefim Gerasimovich Larchenko, Aleksandr
Vasillyevich Gorde-yevp and Nikolay Nikolayevich Aleksandrov
Geodeziya, ch. 1 (Surveyingpt. 1) Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1958. 510 P.
13,000 copies printed. Errata.slip inserted.
Ed.: A. V. Maslov; Ed. of Publishing House: A. I. Inozemtseva;
Tech. Ed.: V. V. Romanovas
PURPOSE: This text is intended for the practical use of land
surveyors and for students in vuzes specializing in land use
sciences.
COVERAGE: The book is the first part of a three-part Intensive
course in surveying. It covers, in considerable detail, the
fundamentals of plane surveying and cartography, especially
in relation to agricultural uses. There is also an introduction
to geodetic surveying. The text contains not only detailed
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Surveying (Cont.)
SOV/2028
courses in the standard methods of surveying,such as transit
PF traverses, stadia, differential leveling, plane tableand
tacheometer uses, but also the simplest methods adaptable
for farm work. Among the latter are visual estimation surveys,
serd-instrumental surveys and barometric leveling. All
instruments and adjustments involved therein are described in
detail. Considerable space is devoted to the theory of errors
and computations,.also to adjustments in a wide range of
precision. Cartography and cartographic instruments are
treated only in conjunction with the compilation of large
scale plans. Scientific personnel mentioned are: Professor
P.M. Orlovp Docent I.V. Zubritskiyand S.V. Vznuzdayev, Yu. V.
Kemnitsa, K.S. Soberayskiy, and S.G. Sharupich. There are
70 references, 67 of which are Soviet, I German, 1 Hungarian
and 1 Czech.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
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AUTHOR: None Given 6-58-2-21/21
TITLE: Chronicle (Khronika)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i Kartograftya, 19513,,Tfr 21 pp. 79-79 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: From January-28 to January 31, 1958 the R-3gular Scientific
Conference on Soil Science, Geodesy and Aerophotogeodl~sy_
took place in tha MIIZ (11oscow Institute for Soil Science
Engineering)- 554 representatives from universities,
technical institutions, scientific research Institutes, and
of more than loo organizations of producting took part. In
the plenary meeting the Deputy Director of the TMIIZ for
Scientific Research Public Instruction N~N. Burikhin,
Doctor of Economics, raported on the development of soil
science during 4o years of Soviet Rule. Professor 11. V.
Bochkov reported on the development of socialist soil
reporting. S.D. Cheremukhin, Candidate of 8conomics, re-
ported on qualitative soil'reporlting and on economical soil
classification. Professor A. V. Maslov reported on geodetic
operations in landscapinF. Instructor G .A. Kuznetsov
reported on the soil cultivation in Sovkhozes of recently
5 cultivated regions. In the Section for Goodaoy 12 reports
Chronicle 6-58-2-21/21
A-
wore givent M. Yo. Nekhoroshav, Chtof 2ing n !r of ~.e
All-Union Office for Agricultural Aerial Photograpity,
reported on the tasks of agricultural aerial photograpl-iy
for supplying cartographic material to the authorities
for soil science. N. M. Pazeliskiy, Chief '921 -in,.,er of the
Central Agency for Agricultural Aerial Photo,3rap!17, rc!)ortad
on the oxperioncog in tho prodi-iotion of photo rrr,,Aph i c mrq,~:~
on tho basin of plans from previous yoars and of tranrii
lines. ff. G. Karlova, Elngincer froia the same office, re-
ported on the representation of the surface ri~lief in the
photographic maps-accordiiig to the particulars of previousl,,;
Madatopographic surveys. Professor V. F. Doynoko reportad
on the terminology and nomenclatare of aorial photogrsphy.
11*Kh. Muzafarov, Candidate-, of Technical Sciences reported
on rules governing the distribution of tilts in aerial
photography. Aspirant A. T, Skobelev reported on the electric
stereoautograph. Aspirant L. D. Bol'shakova reported on the
graphical- analytical phototriangulation with several field
routes. Instructor Ye. G. Larchonkb reported on -the tenrlenci-~k,,
in the development of computation t4chniquOs in thq USSR
Card 2/ 3 and abroad. Instructor V. P. Ryazanov reported on the
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computation of the number of equations in non-free triansrula-
tion note. Instructor A. V. Gordeyov reported on the anuracy
''in the.solution of systomn of linear equations. V. G.
Yemallyanov, Chief Engineer for Goodesy of the Regional Soil
.,Science Department of the Orel district, reported on instruienta
errors of the polar planimeter. Aspirant Yu. 0. Batrakov
reported on the accuracy in the computation of the volume
of excavatod material in the. eloping of slope-marks. In
the Section for Soil Science I. ff. Rychkov, Director of the
Ball Jnion Authority for Agricultural Aerial Photography,
reported on problems of the agricultural interpretation of
aerial photographs with simultaneous scientific soil
investigation.
le Geodesics 2-e Aerial photography-Performance
Soile-DeveloWnt 4- Mathematics
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KASLOT, MgjMh&JWIMOT, Georgly Illich; OU", P.M., prof.,
-7-imeteenZent; -fMMITWIY-.-r.T.. prof.. retsenzent; 59=GIXA. A.I.,
r9d.lsd-wva; RCMOVA,,T.Y., tokhn.red.
.[Geodesy] Goodesila. Koakwa, lzd-vo good.lit-ry. Pt-3, 1959
171 P. (MIRA 12:02)
(Swveylng)
3W SOV/154-59-2-21/22
AUTHORS: Profeasorp
Doctorof Technical Sciences,
Yurovskiy, ia. I.0 Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
Discussion of the Text-book by Professor V. I. Sukhov "Charting
and Editing of Common Geographical Maps" (Po povodu obsuzhdeniya
uchebnogo posobiya prof. V. I. Sukhova "Soatavleniye i
redaktirovaniye obshchegeograficheskikh kart")
Izvestiya vysohikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i
aerofotoollyemka, 1959, Nr 2, PP 153-154 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In a joint session of the Cartographic Department of the
Moskovskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo geograficheskogo obshchestva
(Moscow Branch of the All-Union Geographic Society) and the
cartographic department of the Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov
geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii (Moscow Institute of
Geodetic, Aerial Survey and Cartographic Engineers)p which was
hold on April 25 and N&y_lgp 1958# the text-book aid by
Professor V. 1. Sukhov was discussed. X. K. Bocharov, Ye. G.
Larchenko, Ya. I. Yurovskiy, A. 1. Semenov, A. V. Edellshteyn,
and many othershave expressed a positive opinion about the book.
Card 1/2 The work1has an engineering aspect and mentions as a teaching
SOY/154-59-2-21/22
Discussion of the.Text-book by Professor V. I. Sukhov "Charting and Editing
of Common Geographical Naps,,
aid for the first time the.fundamentals of photomechanic recti-
fication and many other new methods for the charting of maps.
The book showag however, a number of relevant deficiencies.
The textis inaccurately editedi the arrangement is imperfect,
the achievements of foreign countries are not discussed, some
mathematical questions are insufficiently explained. The joint
session valued the book as not being in conformity with the
requirements demanded from a teaching aid.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION SOV/4348
Maslov, Aleksey Vasillyevich
Nastavleniye po proizvodstvu menzullnykh I teodoUtnykh s"Ywok v masshtsbe
1:10,,000 '(Instruction for Plans Table and TheodoUte Surveying at a Scale of
1:10jOOO (2d ad., rev.] Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1W. xa p. 10,000 copies
printed.
Sponsoring Agency: GoaudareftenWa Inspektaiya, po zemlepollzovaniyu I
zemleustroystva MInisterstva sellskogo khozyaystva SSSR.
Ed.: A.T. Panfilov; Ed. of Publishing House: V.I. Vasillys. ; Tech. Ed.:
V.V. Romanovs.
PLUMWE: This book is intended for students of.geodesy as VOU an for geodetic
engineers and teebalcians engaged :in survey operations.
COVERAGE: This Is the second,, revised edition of a asnua3 of instruction for plane
table and theodolite surveying at a sc&U of 1:10,000. The first edition, pub-
lishecl in 1949, was cor4piled by A.V. Masloy., Read of the Department of Geodesy
Instruction for Plane Table (Cont.) sov/4348
of the Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov zemleastroyetva (Moscow Institute of
Land 1--provement Engineers). The present edition, prepared vith the approval
of the Glavnoye upmvleniye geodezii I kartografii (Main Administration for
Geodesy and Cartography) of the XG I ON SSSR (Ministry of Geol.00V and the
Conservation of Natural Resources, 1M..) was re*Ised and brought up to &,.te by
the author with the assistance of A.Ie. Panfiloy, ClAer or state lnsperju.Loz~
for Land Improvement and. Land Useo NSXh SSSR (Ministry of Agriculture, USSR).
Others vho participated in the preparation of the manual were: Docents H.N.
Aleksandrov, K.S. Sobemyokiy, V.P. Fqazanow, G.V.Mlkhenevich, senior in..
structors F.M. Taushev and B.Pe Bakovtoev, and engineer T-A. Yunusova. The
bo6k'contains Inforowtion for establishing survey control points., for empiling
plans.0 and for caq?utlug ares, dimensions In relation to lanA Improvaisent. and
land Inventory work* There am Instructions and tables for checking surveying
instrments, for affecting field x4asurements', &Wag adjustments in conputing
analytical netyorks,, and conducting transit and grading operations. Rules for
dkemining awface area d1nienslons by various methods. and the true azimuth
fron the Sun are also given. There axe no references.
TABIwv Of CONTERS:
MASLOVt_Aj2kxay--~~~; PANFILOV,, LT.,, red.; ZUBAKOVp A.G., red,
isd-va; ROMOVAp V.V.0 tekhm. red,
[Instructions for plame-table and tboodolita aurve7s at a
scale of 1:10#0001 Nastavlenis po proizvodstvu menzullrqkh i.
teodolitzWkh s"emook v masebtabe 1:10 000. 3... ispr izd. No-
pkv!ipIsd-vo geodez.3Jt-rys, 1961. 327 p. WRA 15;1)
SOBERAYSKIY, Konstantin Stanislavovich; SIROTA, Ivan Fedorovich;
BATRAKOV, Yuriy Grigorlyevich; VZNUZDAYEV, Sergey
Vasillyevich; DVORYANKOV, Sergey Mikhaylovich; MASIAN,
__A,V., red.; VASILIYEVA, V.I.,, red.izd-va;
-tekhn. red.
(Geodesic works for the construction of irrigation and
drainage systems] Geodazicheskie raboty dlia stroitellstva
orositellpykh i osushitellnykh sistem. (By] K.S.Soberaiskii
i dr. Mookvaj Goagooltekhizdats 1963. 203 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Surveying) (Irrigation) (Drainage)
IARCHENKO p Yefim- Gerasimovich;
GORDEYEV, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; ALEKSANMOV, Nikolay.
Nikolayevich; PrinlrAl uchastiye BURAKOV, Yu.G.;
ZUBRITSKIYp I.V.j, qw~i'-rotsenzent [deceased];
VASIL'YEVAP V.I.j, red.izd-va; ROMANUVA, V.V., tekhn. red.,
(Geodesy] Geodeziia. [By] A.V.Maslov i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Nedra." Pt.l. 1964. 490 p. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy geodezli Belorusskoy sellskokho-
zyaystvennoy'akademii (for Zubritskiy).
.VIDUYEV, Nikolay Grigorlyevicb, doktor tekhn. naukq prof.;
GRZHIBOVSKff, Vladislar Pavlovichq dots. Prinyal ucba-
stlye, SERDYUKOV., V.M.., kand. tekhn. nauk.. dots.; Ii ~Vll
A*V&p red.
[Geodosic projecting of vertical leveling) Geodezicheskoe,
proektiravanie vertikallnoi pleni ovk-1. Moskwaj, Izd-vo
"Nedra." 1964. 250 P. (MIRA 1?:5)
MASLOVI Aleksev Vasillyevich3 GOI',OKIIOV, Georgly Illich;
-
-OPA.TNKO, P.K.' prof., retsenzent; TYUTYLU.'NIKOV
k
Ya.M., retsenzent
[Geodesy] Geodeziia. Moskva, Nedra. Pt.3. lzd.2.,
perer. i ispr. 1964. 185 p. (miRA 18a)
NIKULIN, Anatoliy Sergeyevich; SMIRNOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich;
TUNUSOV, Allbert Gamzatovich; WWj,.A...V., prof., red.
(methodological instructions on organizing and conducting
initial field training in mu-veying) Metodicheakie ukaza-
-niia po organizatsii i provedeniiu pervoi uchabnoi geode-
zicheekoi praktik,i. Moskva,, Nedra,, 1965. 3.15 p.
(MIRA Is: 11)
1EMNITS, Yuriy Vladimirovich; ljo,"ISLOV, A.V., red.
[Determination of the parameters of empirical fox-.vlae by
the method of least squares) Oprodelenie pararretrov empi-
richeakikh formul metodom naimen'shikh kvadratov. Moskva)
Nedra, 1964. 195 p. (MIRA 17:10)
MASLOV, A. V.
Maslov, A. V. "Data pertaining to the bioloa and epidemiological significance
, of the Anopheles mosquitoes in Kzil-Ordin oblast (Kazakh SSR),,* Med. parazito-
logiya i paratitar. bolezni, 1948, No. 69 p. 515-24 - Hibliogs 8 items.
-SO: U-28.ft Letopis Zkwxnal'rWkh aatey,, N0. 1, 1949
-- -- -
VAN
Developmat and interepecific relations of mosquito larvas -of the
Thsobaldia group. Blul. KOIP. Otd..blol. 60 no.~2:9-23 *-Ap 133.
(MU
N~nflitoes) 8t7)