SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARKUSSKIY, Y. I. - ARLAZOROV, M. S.

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BZWGINA, Z.T., kandidat meditsinakikh nauk; ARMSKIT. Tu 'I. professor, ZLLve- duyustichly; POBICDINSKIY, H.)49# professo?~, alreft8r. Roentgenotherapy of eeophageal cancer by the rotation method. Vest.rent.i rad. no.2:26-33 Mr-Ap 153. (MM 6:6) 19 Rentgenoterapevtichakoye otdoleniye Tsentrallnogo rentgenologicheskogo. radiologicheskogo i rakovogo instituta (for Belugina, and Arkusskiv). 2. Tsentrallnyy rentgenologioheskiv, radiologicheskiy i rakovyy Institut (for Pobedinekly). (X-rays-Therapeutic use) (Isophague-Cancer) ARKUSSKIY, Yu.I. Korphology and function of respiratory organs in newborns; roentgenographic investigation. Tmdy ANN SSSR 29:16-18 153. (MIRA 6:11) (Infants (Newborn)) (Respiratory organs) ARKMKIY, Yu.I.-. SHAGAN. B.P. State of the cardiovascular system in newborns in disturbances of cerebral blood circulation. Trudy AM SSSR 29:76-81 '53. , (xLHA 6:i1) (Cardiovascular system) (Blood--Circulation) (Infants Oewborn)) ARXUSSKIY TU.1. Clinical and radiologic aspects of atypical forms of mWocardial infarct. Vesto.reat,i rad. no.6:49-52 H-D 155- (KM 9:4) 1. Is terapevticheskogo otdoloniya (zav.-prof. Yu.1. Arkusskiy) Tgentrallnogo nauohno-isslailovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiologicheskago instituta (dir.-prof. M.N. Pobadinskiy) Hinisterstya zdravookhrauentys, SSSR. (MYOCARDIAL WARCT. atypical,.olin. & radiol. aspects) A R IT S IS K I , A . "Recent Results of the Application of Guaranteed Depths on Polish 'daterways.n p. 471, (CMPODARK4 WODNA, Vol. 13, No. 12, Dec. 1953. Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (:-!--.AL), L.C. Vbl* 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Unol. AnIJ3ZRISKI, A. 19th International Congress of Navigation, London, July 1957. P- 3. (WZPODAKA WOUNA) (Warszawa, Poland) Vol. 18, no.1, Jan. 1938 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol- 7, no. 5, 1958 AFM!SZF,WSKT. A. Someproblems of hydrau3Ac engineering in England, P, 53. GOSPODARKA WOUNA. (Naczelna Organizacia Technic%na) Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 19, no. 2, Feb. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions Index (FMI), LC, Vol. 8. no# 6. June 1959 uncla. MUMMKI., Antoni, mgrAnz. navigation by pushing., night naviation, and the use of radiotelephones. Gosp wodna 22 no.8:361-362 162. 1, Gentraln)r Zarzad Wod Srodladowyrh, Waromwa. , ARRUSZEWS.K.T. Antoni, vigr inz. Technical problems of a uniform network if Euro-pean inland water- ways. Gosp wodna 24 no. 5:162-167 1y 164. 1. Central Administration of Inland Waters, WarSaW. V., POLAND/Nuclor.r Physics _ Nuclear fewer end Technology C-8 Isba Jour 3 Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1958t No 27007 Author i Arkus7owski Jacok Inst f nstituto Rosop-rch, Polish Accademy of Scioncos, Warsmi, Polcnd Title : 0T%io-nnd-r-HvlfV Group Equctions rnd Thoir Applicvtion to Urenim-lictor Systomij. Orig Yub : Nukloonikrl 1 M,, 5, No 2, 166-179 Abstrret : A stirvoy is coin-pilad of tho nost importrnt phycicrl properties of urrniun-w-tor revetors. On the brais of thic survey, the ruthor proposes r L:othod of four groups of neutrons. On the br.sis of r sinplo theory of rgo diffurion, the Gnlrnir. mothoJ is used to obtnin four-group aqurtions I which rre thon ro- ducdd to the two-group form (tho so-crilod "two-md-r-hn1f oqurtions"). Also given rro the boundary conditions for those oqw-tions. Cnrd 1 1/1 14 POUW/Nuclaar Physics - Nuclear Power and Teclinoloa. C Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 110 1959, 24598 Author : Arkusz*kip Jacek Inst Title : '-=Ocolld ~FOUG=CzQcMhoslovak Conference of Specialists oil Nuclear Power, Hold in Liblice, Czechoslovakia on 12 - 17 MaY 1958. Orig Pub Nukleonika, 1958, 3, No 6, 695-700 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 - 30 - Card 1/1 - 31 ;nis article, which is one of the first official reports Card 1/7 PRIMINW, MMIS 4 1 t) t) a r a wiLnin un, range va- u t e r e n m p Card 3 7 C a r d 4, ' - K , , . I ~ t, ~ .1 .. i, I I I I L 19670-69 ACCESS-jeu'N ~~Sc~~Vlc 4 .11, C a r d 5 T I ~~ 7';-e~L ACCES~:'N' Srvir~ #~mppirstts- am r~irv; mir, Rad-, w, r In !a!2-11 i0J211 100 Card 6/7 - - - - - I , - - - kudiFu., -- 1- . - - - - - -- fk~ -., - - -1 1 1 I I - I -- -- , -- c f ~ ~,r ~, , 1 14 1 'r~ K I k - I ; . ? . I '. a r d 7 / 7 . . . , , , Pr ARKU-SZF,V,SKII, rorty,,,mgr int. Fensed field sediment traps. Wiadom gorn 15, no.5,;166- 167 It 164. ARKUS:Y,-'w,'SKl y 3orzy, jrgr inz. Pl'odu2tion concontration In mintng by traveree 1,-.ngwall syctnn f with hydraulic packing. Wiadom gorn 16 no.3:78-83 Mx t65. OR V 7717 AA I i7 -, -~ VC--~K- -- - -- ~ V-V% ~\ ARKUSZEWSKI, M. Ckechoslovak-Pollsh Congerence of Nuchlear Physicists. P. 197 (hkdleonika) Vol. 2, No. k, 1957, Warszawa, Poland SO: FjOhTHLY INDEX T EAST EUROFM ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC. VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 MIKOCHIKv A.B., insh.; ARKUZ, L.Z., ~Inzh*- I . ~ . r. Concerning N.I.BachArin and.,S.V.Gordeev's su"estioita. Elektro takhaika 34 no.9:65-66 S 163. (MIRA 16:3-1) i L 1982-66 EWA Q VEWA (04_ RM,, AGMS NR: AT5024290 KU/25O5/64/02$/C1O2/01 001,20 AUTHOR% Antoni, Ferenol. habo t Laezlo Do i Vartereas, Vilmos ---TITLE bone narrow cello e_level and metabalten of nucleic &aide in SOURCM Academia so.iontiarum hungaricae. Act& physiologica, v. 25, no. 1964, 133-140 TOPIC TAGSi nucleic acid, biologic metaboliam, bone narrow, cytology, radiation biologic effect .ABSTRACTs L7Eng*lish article, authors' Sngl~sh summary modified 7 The VNA-P content of rabbit bone narrow to 5.8 x 10- utcrogran/cell. The- correspond. tn8 value for RMA-P to 3.9 x 10-7 microarom/coll and the ratio of RNA to DNA is 0.67, Glycerol, in concentrations of 3 per cent and more, markedly do. creased the RNA content of bone marrow calls but hod n Infl nct on the DNA~ 0 oth u1 level. Glycerol treated cells continuod to incorporite b C 4-formate and p32 into RNA and DNA even though the rate of incorporation was considerabl: decreased. Washing procedurdi.furtbardecressed the ability of glycerol, card 1/2 L 1982-M 'Accuszom m: AM24290 treated cells to.incorporate radioactive Isot4opesq, The ratio of BOA to DNA' In glycerol-treated cello, underwent an unusually rapid decrease duriag in! cubstiono By increasing the glycerol concentration up to 40 par. Seat* both purified and cytoplasm-conteminaked nuclei could be lamPlate-d-9 Orig. art. bass 2 figurest 39MPM s I table ASSOCIATIOM Frederic Joliat-Curle Natioma Research Imatitute for Radiobiolop mid Radi0hygiene, Buft-p-9-aV7 ASUBKITMDt 00 BUB COM L6 00 WR REF BOYS 00 030 Card 2/2 L 1983..;66 EWA(J)1EWAeb)-2 RM' ACCESSION NR: AT5024291 Ru/25o5/64/0?-5/002/0141/0148 AUTHOR: An a Va InLL Femo. ;H Szabo, Laazlo D. I Ar I t n P3?- and C14 TITLE: In vitor incorporation of precursors into --- ------- ---d and proteins of rabbit bons marrow LOT- SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta phy9iologica, v. 25, no. 21 1964, i141-148 TOPIC TAGS: phosphorus, carbon, radioisotope, nucleic acid, protein, rabbit, bone marrow, radiobiology ABSTRACT: L English article, authirli English summary modified 7 The in. ,corporation of C14.formste and P3 nto the DNA of rabbit bone marrow has :been investigated. A Tyrode solution with 20.per cent added rabbit serum- was found to be the beat suited medium for in vitro labelling and for Ob.' 1:taining well.r*producible specific activities, The Incorporation Of c14. vallne and cl4.srgj"Ine into various protein fractions of bone marrow celW has also been inv-eotigated,,.The.radioactivity due to c14.vajina was always. Card 1/2 L 1983-66 'ACCESSION NRt AT5024291 higher in the proteins of the homoganate and the cytoplasmic Erections than .in those of the Wl-soluble and RCl-insoluble nuclear fractions. In contrast,. ,the specific activity OUC14.argihine was always higher in the nuclear frac- tion than in the homplienate or the,cytoplasuic fractions,F- Orig. art. has: 2 graphs, 2 tables, ASSOCIATIONs Frederic Joliot-Curie National Ressarch Inatituts for Radiobi2jqAg7L and Radiohygie SUBMITTED: 00 ENOLt 00 SUB CODEv LSj NP NR REF SOVt 000 OT=t 031 JPRSA Card 2/2 /V1 L 1983-66 iAG-CESSION NRt AT5024291 higher In the proteins of the homogenate and thacytoplasmic fractions than in those of ilia IM-soluble and 11CI-insoluble nuclear fractions, In contrasto, ,the specific activity of,C14-argiikine was always higher in the nuclear frao. tion than in the hompgenate.or the cytoplasmic fractions61- Orig. art. has: 2graphs, 2 tables, ASSOCIATION: Frederic Joliot-Curie National Research Institute for RA42jjic~l and Radiohygienot Budati-aT- SUBKITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB COD'Et LS, NP NR REF SOV: OW OT 1 031 JMA Card ?,/2 "7 ARWIENKOV, N. P. El it Measuring Transmitter Deviation in Frequency Telegraphy)" Ves ektroBvyaz, Ri No. 7, 1948. M~SV~111 - MUM ~ ZHUMV, Tikhon Mikbaylovich; ARLAMENKOV, N.P., reaaktor; A-NDRZYZUO, Z.D. redaktor; KHEUKSKAT redaktor. [Operation of an antenna group of a radio receiving center] Opyt raboty antennoi gruppy priemnogo radio-teentra. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam eviaxt i radio, 1954..23 p. [Microfilm) (MLRA 9:1) (Radio-Antenne,s) ARLAMMM, N.P. --W Using moving wave receiving antennas. Vest.sviazi 16 no.8:8-10 156. (MLIkA 9: 101 l.GlmVy inzhener priemnogo radioteentra Hoskovskoy direktall radioavyasi i radieveshchaniyu. (RRdio-Antennas) AUTHOR: Arlainenkov, N.P., Chief Engineer SOV-111-50-10-9/29 TITLE: Measuring the Principal Parameters ef Trunk Line Receivers (1,-,mereniye osnovnykh parametrov magistrallnykh priygmnykh ustroystv) PERIODICALt Vostnik svyazi, 1958, Nr 10, pp 9-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Trunk line receivers must be periodically checked for aensi- tivity, selectivity, stability of heterodyne frequencies$ accuracy of scale graduation, quality pf.telephone and tele- graph signals, etc. In the articlethe different methods for checking these parameters are described. There are 3 diagrams and 1 graph, 1. Communication equipment--Maintenance 2. CoTmiunication equipment Card 1/1 t- Use of physiological indices in agriculture. Fiziol. rast. 7 no*2:160-169 160. NIRA 240) 1. Inotitut polevodotva i resteniyevodstva, Germanskaya Demokratioheakaya Reepublika, Leyptaig. ~ (Agriculture-Experimentation) (Plants-Transpiration) A-IRLASA-ROV., M. S. ll:ife and Work of Rocket Researcher Tsiolkovskiy,," Leipzig/Jer.,a, 1958 ARIASHCHNSKO N.I* Iffect of Ionizing radiation on the permeability and barrier function@ of ocular vessels. Med.red. I no-3:29-35 MY--Jo 156* (MIJU 9t10) (BY2, blood supply off. of Ionizing radiation on permeability & barrier funct. of ocular vessels In rabbits) (RADIATIONS. off. ionizing radiations, an permeability & barrier funot. of ocular vessels in rabbits) (HIMATO-INWHALIC BARRUR barrier funct. of ocular vessels in rabbits, eff. of ionizing radiation) USSR/Human and Animal Physiolody - General Problem. V-1 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur Biollp No 1) 1958) 3630 Author : N.I._ArJ%ghghenko, Inst Title A Photographic. Method for the Study of the Vaeeular Permeability of the Remato-Ophtalmic Barrier and of Skin, Orig Pub Byul. eksperim. biol. i meditsiny.. 1957, No 1., suppl. 52-53 Abstract The hemato-o~htalmic barrier was studied by the means of photographs ~small camera) of fluorescein in the anterior chamber of the RabbiVs eye., excited by the light of an electric bulb (273 volts) with a double blue filter (0-C 5). The photographs were taken at an angle of 900 with respect to t1ic source of lighty on a normal iropan- chromatic film# at the same exposure through a photofil- ter ZhS-18, at different times after the intra-veinous injection of the dye* Photometry of the negatives Card 1/2 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology . Nervous System* Cortex of T-10 cerebral Hemispheres. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biole, No 7~ 1958) 32140 Author Arla 1chenkaj._&I.j Erdnanj, G.M. Inst Title On the Parabiotic Changes in the Motor Zone of the Cero- bral Cortex of a Rabbit Under the Action of Implanted Electrocles. Orig Pub Fiziols zhe SSSRi 1957, 43. No 10 22-25. Abstract During extradural implantation in a rabbit of an electrode over the point of cortical representation of the muscles of the posterior paw, an increase of the central chrona-V (C) was observed toward the 6-11th days, and then a reduc- tion of it. Increase of central C was accompanied by an increase of the central rhoobase) by an increase of the t:~= of reaction, and by a significant decrease or increa- se of peripheral C. Peripheral. rhoobase did not change Card 1/2 ARLATIO C'mri Biol. 6ci (dis!;) "Vari!ttions ' penetrability of the hematoophthalmic I (i CM1111ary ar strength in rabbits after %kmxxffxxf-Of ionizing rariiatirn." C ~ 11 'os, 1958, 15 pi) (Acad Med J i ius'~,'Q 220 co-ies (FL, 27 '6 105) - 55 - AfdMRCHh,NKO. N-I- Effect of catechin preparation from green tea leaves on capillary permeability and strength in a rabbit exposedto fihole-body .1 irradiation. Vit. res. i ikh isp. no.41140-147 159. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Ministerstvo zdravookhrananiya SSSR, Moskva. (VITAMINS-P) (CAPILLARIES-PERMEABILITY) (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) 14 , 1114-. M ~ ~J' 1 41 'J i P14SE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5435 Kiselev.. P. N.j, Professorp 0. A, Ousterimp and A, 1, Strashinin, Edo, Voprosy radibbiologii. t. III: Sbomik tmdov , posvyashchennyy 60-letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya Professora M, N, Pobedinskogo (Problems in Radiation Biology. v. 3% A Collection of Works Dedicated to the Sixtieth Birthday of Professor K[ikhaill NEikolayerichl Pobedinskiy (Doctor of )Iedicinel) Leningrad. Tsentr. n-isel. in-t ned. radiologii X-va zdravookhrAnanlya SSSR, 1960. 422 p. 1,500 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: P. S. Peleshuk. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intanded for radiobioloe~ists. COVERAGE: The book contains 49 articles dealing with pathogenesis.. prophylaxis., and tho-rapy of radiation diseases. Individual articles describe investigations of the biological effects of radiation'carried out by workers of the Central Scientific Research Institute for Wdical Radiology of the Ministry of Public Health, USSR. (Tsentrallnyy nsuabno-iseledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy radiologii N.inisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSRI during 1958-59. The following ~ 1 Card 1/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SOV/5435 topics am covered: various aspects of primary effects of radiation; the course of some metabolic processes in a"'nal subjected to ionizing radiation; reactions in irradiated organisms; morphologic changes in radiation disease; and reparation and regeneration of tissues injured by irradiation, Some articles give attention to~fte effectiveness of experimental medical treatments. Wo personalities are mentioned. References accompany almost all of the articles. TAME OF CONIMM: Foreword 3 Ousterin, G. A., and A, L Strashinin. Professor Mikhail Nikolayevich Pobedinskiy (Commemorating his Sixtieth Birthday) 5 Lebedinakiy., A, V, (Menber,, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR], N. I. Arlashchenko., and V, M. Mastryukova. On the Mechanism of Trophic Disi ~bancesDue~t; Ionizing Radiation 3-1 Zedgenidze., G. Ap[Xember., Academy of Medical'Sciences USSR],, Ye. A. Zherbin.. K. V. Ivanov.. and P. R. Vaynshteyn. Hormonal Activity of the Adrenal Cortex in Acute Radiation Sickness and the Effect of Desoxy- corticosterone Acetate on the Disease 17 Card 2/10 Problems in Radiation Biology Wont.) BOT/5435 Cherkasovy V. F. Reactions of the Cardiovascular System an& the Respiration of Irradiated Animals to Some Functional Factors 35 Bryukhanov., 0. A, Concerning the Problem of Depressant Reactions in Radiation Sielmess 44 Lazovskaya, A. V, Effect of Strophanthin on the Heart of Irradiated Animals 50 Shitova, Z. I., and Ye. 1. Konarov. On the Reflex Mechanism of the Change in Oxygen Absorption by Intestinal Tissue Daring Local Irradiation With Radioactive Strontium 55 Remizova, I. V. On Some Features of Functional Changes in the Nervous and Blood System During Repeated Small-Dose Irradiation 61 Traskanova,, N. V. Effect of Blocking the Sympathetic Subdivision of the Vegetative Nervous System on the Developuent and Course of Acute Radiation Sickness 68 Card 3/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SOV/5435 Poplavsk1y, K. K. Phasic Changes in the Ability of Irradiated Animals to React to.Anesthetization 78 Bondarenko, I. V. -On the Reaction of Irradiated Dogs to the Introduction of Allha Dinitrophenol 86 Alekseyeva, G. N. Reaction of an Irradiated Organism to the Introduction of Ganiliolytic: Preparations [gangliolitikil 93 Protas, L. R., and A. A. Danilin. The Xechanism of F~Mctional Disturbances in the Alimentary Canal During Acute and Subacute Forms of Experimental Radiation Sickness 97 Aleksandrov,, S. N. Some Methods of Approach to the Study of Early Stages of Radiation Sequelae 104 Manoylovj. 8, Ye, Respiration of Tissue and Sensitivity to Radiation ill I Kachur, L. A.0 P. N. Kiselev., and A. N. Shutko. Effect of Ionizing Radiation on the Water-Exchange Process Between the Blood and the Extravascular Liquids in the Organism 138 Card 4/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (cont.) SOV/5435 Manoylari, S, Ye.p and B. A, Orlov. Use of the Spectroscopic Research Method in the Study of the Condition of Iron-Containing Compounds in Animal Organisms Irradiated With X-Rays 152 Demin, N. N.., [Professor). On Some Metabolic Disturbances in Lipides Due to External Whole-Body Ionizing Irradiation 158 Keylina, R. Ya. Concerning the Problem of the Condition of Processes of Synthesis and Deccmpositlon of Carbohydrates in the Animal Organism Subjected to Whole-Body X-Ray Irradiation 165 Shitova, Z. 1. Changes in Respiration of the Skeletal Hascles Following Irradiation by Radon of Different Segments of the Nervous System 173 Xytareva) L, V, Effect of Ionizing Radiation on a Ferment of Glycolysis of PhospbDhexoisomerase in Some Organs and Tissues of an Animal Organism Subjected to Whole-Body Irradiation 183 Card 5/ 10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SOV/5435 Strelin, G. S., and Ye. H. Pil'shchik. On the Repression of Regenerative Processes in the Bone Under Vari-=s Conditions of-Irradiation of Animals 188 Pushniteina, A, D. Reactive Changes in Rat Marrow in Radiation Sickness Complicated by Loss of Bload 203 Gankina, K. 1.2 A. I. Strashinin., G. S. Strelin., and I. V. Shiffer. Reganeration of Surgical Intestinal Wounds in Radiation Sickness 21-1 Shmeleva, 1. 1. Effect of Ether Anesthesia on the Regeneration Process of Hematogenesis in Rats With Combined Injuries 222 Lyalin, Ye. A. Change in Some Aspects of the Activity of the Thyr-,.Nid Glunds Following Whole-Body Irradiation 231 Lyalin, Ye. A. Effect of Whole-Body Irradiation on the Proliferating Capability of Thyroid Tissue in White Xice 236 Kantin, A. V., and P. V. Sipovskiy. Formation of the Surgical Stump of Limb During Experimental Radiation Disease in Rabbits 241 Card 6A0 Problems in Radlaticn Biolcgy (Cont.) SCI/5435 SipDvskiy.9 P. V,0 and A. V. Kantin. Morphologic Healing Characteristics of the Ampatational Bone Stump of Rabbits During Radiation Sickness and After Recovery 248 Funshteyn., L. V. On Morphogenesie in Experimental Acute Radiation Sickness 256 Fedorov: Yu. A, Effect of Fractional. Whole-.Body X-Ray Irradiatim of Hard Dental Tissue in White Rats 265 Funshteynp L. V.., and E. I. Shcherban'. On tle PhW*scytic Capability of Some Segments of the Reticuloen&.,thelial System Folloving Whole- Body X-Ray Irradiation of White Mice 272 Ochinskaya, 0. V., and L. V. Panshteyn. Mrphologic Changes Im Intero&l Organs of Pregnant AnImals S'ub~ected to Whcle-Body Irradiation 281 Kholin, V. V. Comparative Data on Injury to the Spleen in Acute Radiation Disease, Depending on Age of the Animals 288 Card 7/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SW/5435 Kashchenkrp L. A.p N. K. Shmidt., and P. I. Ostrarskaya-Zakbamvilch. Reaction of the Spleen.9 Hactras Intestinal Membrane, and Testicles of Frogs t-, the Effect of TorAzing Radiation in lfh~le-B&Ly and Ucal Irradlation 298 Kashchenkop L. A.,, P. I. Ostm^vskaja-Zakharevich. and IN. K. Shaddt. Reparation of Radiation Ujary -in F--;-.g Teaticles 331 Kalashnikar,, B. P.., and Yu.. S. Kaminakaya. Experimental Data on the Injuricras Effect of X-Rays on the Retina Pae to Local and Whole-Body Irradiation 318 Kiselev, P. N.. and 7, A. Send.na. Effect of Sow .11ormtnes of the Adrenal, and Pituitary Glands on the C-;rse of Aut~:.infectiaus Pv."Cesses in Radiation Sickness 327 Sivertseva, V. N. Problem of the Effect of Chivnic Continuaas Influence of Ionizing Radiation on the Course of Infectious Trceesses 335 Smorodintsev,, A. A. X)rphologic Changes in the Respiratozy Canal in Experimental Influenza of Immune White Mice Irradiated With X-Rays 344 Card 8/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SOV/5435 Kashkin., K. P. On the Possibility of Adaptation of Bacterium Faecalis AlcaUgenes to the Effect of Ionizing Radiation 350 Meter, 1. D. Sow Data on Causes of Unsuccessful Treatment of Radiation Disease With Antibiotics )6o Rabinovich., R. M. X-Ray-and-Anatomic Characteristics of Pulmonary Changes in Experimental Staphylococcic Pneumonia of Irradiated Animals 569 Petrov, I. R. (Member, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR].. V. A. Bondinal and 1. V. 3:11inskaya. Use of the Dextran-Type Synthetic Colioldtu Solution in Combined Therapy of Radiation Sickness 376 Rasanov, A. M.0 0. A. Bollsbakoya.. and V. D. Lyashenko. Effect of GawxUolytic Preparations fgangllolltiki] on the Course end Outcome of Experimental Radiation Sickness 386 Card 9/10 ARIASHCHEIIKO,, N.I. Role of hyalurnmast a in the. mechanism of an early increase in tissue barrier permeability under the action of ionizing radiation.- Med. rad. 5 ",).1:42-.46 Ja 160. (MIRA 15:3) (RULURONIDASE) (RADIATION-NMIOLDGICAL EMCT) (TISSUES-PZRMUBILITY) ARIASHCHE Increase in the amount of protein In the moisture of the camera oculi anterior following action of ionizing radiation of the body. Oft. zhur. 16 no.4:233-237 161. (MIRA 14:7) (RADIATION-PHYSIOWGICAL EFFECT) (PROTEINS IN THE BODY) ARLASHCHENKO, N.I.; 1,FBEDINSKIY, A.V., nauchnyy rukovoditall Importance of the peripheral innervation apparatus in the develop- ment of changes in the permeability of the vascular barrier after the adtion of ionizing radiations. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 54 no.8; 22-25 Ag 162. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Doystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Lebedinskiy). IjI.; BOKHOV, B.B.; BUSYGINI V.Ye.; VOLOKTOVA, N.A.; ARLASHCHgW EV, Yu.G.; POLYAKOV, B.I.; FARBER, Yu.V. Body reactions during the prolonged effect of coriolis accelera- tions, Biul. eksp, biol. i med. 56 no.8:28-33 Ag 163. (MIRA .17t:7) 1. NauohW rukovoditall - deystvitellnyy ohlen AMN SSSR prof. A.V. Lebedinskly. Predstavleno daystvitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR A.V. Lebedinakim. ACCESSION NR: AT4042699 8/0000/63/000/OOD/0333/0339 AUTHOR: Lebedinakiyj A. V.-, Arlaahchn)%&_N*-X*-j Bokhoy, B. B.1 Grigorlyev, Tu.G.' Kvasnikova, L. N.; Farber, TITLE: Tho importance of the Yeatibular anlayzer in the selection and training of co6monauto SOURCE: Konferentaiya po aviatsionnoy i koemicheckoy meditalne, 1963. Aviatoionnaya i ko=ichaskaya meditaina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy* konforentnii. Moncow, 1963, 333-339 TOPIC TAGS: rotating chamber, tilt table, rotation effect, mans Gz)riolio acceleraj tion ABSTRACT: One of the main criteria upon which the system or coomonrit 3eloction ahould be baaed is the evaluation of the vestibular analyzere The iya.)uation of !other systems (i. o., the visual analyzer, the retina and muscles oC the eye. and i iinteroceptors) which enable a cosmonaut to orient himself in apace should be of almost equal importance in the selection program* Experience hao shown that a IAC'GESSION MR: AT4o42699 !disruption of information concerning the position or the movement of the body can lead to vegetative disorders. This consideration led to studies of the analyzer systems of each of the cosmonauts, the interaction between analyzer eyetemal and ithe condition of vegetative functions during unusual interaction between analyzera ;(such as the conditions which ariae during apace flight). The apecial conditions i.ariaing during space flight are limitation of afferentation in a weightless state and the presence of unusual stimulation (vibration, noise, etc.). The ditteren- .tiated study of the vestibular analyzer should include determination of the threvh-,'; ';hold sensitivity of the semicircular canals to an adequate stimulus, determination 1. I iof a reactivity curve during application of angular accelerations of various magni-~t etudes, determination of adaptive abilities to the action of angular acceleration, .and tests with Coriolis acceleration. The research on threshold sensitivity of ~the semicircular canals to adequate stimuli was performed for both positive and negative acceleration. Research performed on fifty healthy persons indicated that i .the scope of variation of threshold sensitivity is not great. It varies from 0*1 to 0.50 per sac (20 second action of acceleration) for positive accelerations, I-and 1-5 to 5P per second (for a stop stimulus of 0.15 seconds) for negative ac- ecolerationa. However$ various outside-stimuli and physical conditions of the an- vironment can greatly affeat the thresholds of vestibular sensitivity, The data ACCESSION NR: AT4042699 ot%tained indicate that the study of vestibular thresholds will be very helpful in the early detection of hidden disturbances in the activity of the analyzer Vdilch cannot be detected easily by other means. The moot common forms of investigating the functions of the semicircular conals are various rotational testa. Current trends indicate that testing in the near future will be based on methods of mini- mal stimulation and successive rotations of increasing intensity. Evaluation will have to be based on methods which lend themselves to quantitnt.i.ve annlynin. Numerous experimenta have shown that training conninting of the oytit-;mIltic atimu- lation of the vestibular mechaniam with the aid of various exf)i.1-i(-n n! --otation- al "eats increases the vestibular stability of the subjectn. T'ie apoe, wLth which adaptation takes place varies with each individual. This resulto in tne problem of developing a toot for the objective evaluation of the degree of ad:ipt.tion. Testa based on registration of nyotagmue are iundequato becaune they a-L to take into account the vegetative complex. Apparently, the real picture o r aptive qualities of the vestibular analyzer can only be obtained from a aur.-a- evalua- tion involving vestibular-vegotative, veatibular-somatic, Md cennor% rractiono arising in response to repeated stimulations. Laboratory studies are currently being conducted in this area. The use of Coriolis accelerations as a test has as its purpose the study of the aummaxy reaction which,arisea in.labyriath rec*Pt-,, 3/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4042699 ora in response to stimulation obtained during the combined action of angular i1nd linear accelerations. Laboratory toots with the periodic application of Coriolis accelerations accompanied by slow rotation have indicated that even a short rota- tion leads to a disruption of walking, to a change in skin temperature, and to a chango in the pulse frequency. At the same time, a lowering of the threshold of sensitivity to Coriolis accelerations was noted without the threshold to viigular acceleration being affected. A very interesting interrelationship existG between the vestibular and optical analyzers. Laboratory experimento havc confirmed that stimulation of the retina has an inhibiting effect on the vestibular analyzer Tests have indicated that the result of interaction between the optical and t e vestibular stimuli is determined by ~he functional condition of the vestibular analyzer. It became apparent that if the excitability of the vestibular analyzer was increased by radioactivity, inhibition of spontaneously &rising aystagmuo by optical stimulation of the retina became more distinct* The level of excitability of the vestibular analyzer was achieved by means of radioactive tars. It ASSOCIATION: none 7 ACCESSION NR: AT4o42699 SUBMITTED: 27Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS NO M7 SOV: 000 OTHER 000 Wd 5/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4042M 8/0000/63/000/000/0339/0343 AUTHORt Lebedinakiyo As Val,Arlashcbelft No I_t I Buey*gin* V. Ye. 1 VartbaronoTJ R. A.; Veaelov, As Sol Volokhovat No Asl Gi 15PYST'l Yus Got Temellyanov, No Psi Kalyayevs, To Vol Kry0lovt Tuo Vol Polyakov, B# Iol Farbert Tue Vs TITLE: Xffecte of Coriolis acceleration& an the human organtam SOURCE: Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i koemicheskoy meditsine, 1963s Aviatsionnaya I koemicheskaya meditaina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy* konferentaii. Noacow, 1963s 339-343 TOPIC TAGS: vestibular analyzer, cosmonaut selection, cosmonaut training, semi- circular canal, acceleration, rotation, systagmust optical analyzer, Coriolis acceleration ABSTRACT: Studios of the effect of prolonged Coriolis accelerations an the human 6rganism must be made as a preliminary step toward the creation of artificial gravity in apaceshipas Studies were performed in a slowly rotating MBK-1 chamber (a cylindrically shapWrooln 2*1 a in diameter and 2-3 a high, equipped with two armchairs). In the first series of experiments$ 13 healthy persons ware, subjected; Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4042700 to prolonged rotation of 1 to 5 hours at an angular velocity of 5-r/sec. In the second series of experiments, 4 subjects were rotated for 24 hours at angular velocities of 5.3. 10.6, and 21.20/sec. Coriolis accelerations were created peri-i odically by tilting the body and head in a plane perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the chamber at the rate of 1 movement/aec. Prolonged stay of subjects with normal vestibular sensitivity under conditions of rotation at 5.3, 10.6, and 21*Rsee resulted in functional changes in the condition of the central nervous system and the cardiovascular system, and in disruption of the body temperature control and the balancing function. The degree of vegetative disorders was found to be directly proportional to the speed of rotation and the degree of vestibular sensitivity of the subjects. During cumulative action of Coriolis accelerations, the majority of the subjects developed an adaptation which was noted from 1 to 5 hours after beginning of the rotation, On the basis of the results obtainede the method of prolonged slow rotation. is- recommended for training purposes. ASSOCIATIONs none SUBMITTED: 278ep63 NO REF SOVs 000 Card 212 ENCL: 00 BOB COD91 IA arm 1 000 m4~mvp, ll~l mamoRwill . ly~- MA L 0826-6-67 EWT( 1 Wr W 'SCTS DD/GD - 483 SOURC E CODE Acc t4R,-AT6036 " I AUTHOR: Arlashchenko, N. q4slovajL_L- ~L. ; KvaordkQvA, L. N. ORG: none TITLE: Materials on pharmacological protection or the vestibular analyz'er during exposur at r presented at the Conference--'-'o-nk--Pr-7ob-!6ma of -9p-ace %_t_Q_radWiQn~_LPaP0 iL~dicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661 SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemwn kosmichaskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmichaskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii, Moscow, 1966s 39 TOPIC TAGS: radiation protection, apaoe pharmacology, vestibular analyzer, cow4o radiation, biologic effeetp nystagmus, radiation tolerance ABST RACT: The importance.or protecting the vestibular analyzer from adverse ispaceflight effects can scarcely be overemphasized, since impaired vestib- :ular function can prevent the successful completion of a spaceflight pro- .gram. Developmetit of.methods for quantitative estimation of vestibular lunction made it possible to find discrepancies in vestibular reactions after various types of radiation* influence on the animal organism. Deviations -from the norm in vestibulograms weTe expressed in lowered labyrinth .sensitivity to an adequate stimulus,'and in decreased vestibular reactivity. ,gxperiments..we.re conducted,to study the nystagTic. reaction and the vestib.-. Ce2rcl 1 /2 L 08266-67 --648j- ACC f4R WT463 ular-autonomic respiratory reaction of healthy and irradiated rabbits after the introduction of a prophylactic mixture of vitamins and amino-acids, and Aminazine (which prevents the occurrence of initial radiation reactions). ~The preparations used not only increased vestibular tolerance in response to !an adequate stimulus,. but also promoted more rapid normalization of 'Ves- L ti~uia r* rea-a't'ions in response'to ionizing radiation, (WA, No. 22; ATD Report 66-U61 SUB CODE: 06,,.18 SM DATE:.---OOMay66' lie c""" ~;'W. > -Card 2/2 TIt I K", 1; ACC NRt AT6036k.82 SOURCE CODEi UR/0000/66/000/000/0038/OC)38. 1AUTHCR: Arlashenk ORG: none I.LALX,; Role of the vestibular-analyzer in the organism's reactions in response to I LPaper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in adiati-arl 'Vifioscol-I from 24 to 2!7 May_1966) I SOURRCE: Konferentsiya po problemarn kosmicheskoy meditsinyp 1966* Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii, Moscow, 1966, 38 TOPIC TAGS: cosmic radiation biolog'ic effect, vestibular analyzer, rabbit, labyrinthectomy ABSTRACT: Recent radiobiological studies have demonstrated the ability of other spaceflight factors to fundamentally alter the organism's reaction to radi- ation. When vestibular-autonomic reactions are under stress, the response of the organism to permissible doses of cosmic radiation depends on the functional condition of the vestibular analyzer and its physiological reac- i tions. Experiments showed that exclusion of the vestibular analyzer in rabbits (by means of bilateral labyrinthectomy) with subsequent irradiation [parameters not given in the original] after various intervals sharply alters the course of radiation sickness. The severity and outcome of radiation .sicknepa were observed.to dep~po.qn the degree of vestibular disruption ~ Card __-L 08267-67- ACC NR, AT6o364 caused by labyrinthectomy. Thus irradiation with the LD60 dose for intact animals on the second day after vestibular exclusion caused 10070 death of I :experimental animals. However, when rabbits were irradiated immediately after the labyrinthectomy. the same dose acted as LD 0 0, Only in animals which had survived a period of acute decompensation of equilibrium functions and ve a tibular -autonomic disturbances did the character-of response re- action~ to ra~diition-'tbniain'iihelia'fige&'."-[W.A:. 'N&*_22j_ATD P.6port 66-i163___-"-' SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DAM 0ONay66 2/2 ARLASIMN A U a.. -- -- .J-. - 0 ~ ModificiLtion of P.D. Solovt)vlfi operhtlon. Urologila tio.6t 5P--59 N-D 163. WIRA 17:9) 1. 1% urologiclieskoy kliniki (zav.- doktor med. nauk I.P. Pogorelko) Tashkentskogo meditsintikogo instJtuta. ARUSHIN, H. I. A device to nignal the RtRrt of aterilizntione Apt.delo 7 no.3:38-41 M,v-Ja 158 (STIMILIZATION-EqUIPMW AND BUIPPLES) (MIRA 11;7) 1 ARLAUSKAS, A. Cytology of the cOntent of nbn:~cssc:; ani fistulne accomInnying osteoarticular tuberculosis. Sveik. apsaug&7-11 Mr ~63. 19 Respublikine Kauno vaiku tuberkuliozes sanatorija. 4K - ARLAUSKAS, A. Let's increase the role of teachers' councilg. Prof.-takb. obr. 18 no.8:9 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. taveduyushchiy respublikanskim uchabno-matodichookim ' kabinatom, g. VilInyus. (Ii-Iniuo--Vocational education) I ' ARLAUSKAS, M. P. Subsoiling of clay solla in Lithuania. Zemledelle 24 no.9:71-73 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Litovskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut zemledeliya. (Lithuania-Tillage) Al;aAZOROVP M, 11~~ .Take-off and landing in the sky. Zrian.-Bila 38 no.5:26-27 My 163. (MIRA 16:11) A gAmyt A First in the stratosphere. Znan. sila 38 no.9t42-" S 163. (MIRA 16t12) -AR140ROV, M, The path to Mars leads through Kaluga, Znan.-sila 37 noo9:12-15 S 162* (MIRA 15:12) (TSiolkovskiio Konstantin Edualrdovichp 1857-1935) ~ .. \( v L- IN-A f n t - I v - L- SIORITS, Z.A. OSTROVSKIY, %,SKIII, L.H. (Moe-va); BATZ, 14.9. (S-olnnsO; BORSUK, H.V. Wvrrr); IYF07, A.11. (Balm); CHANTURIWL, Zd.. (Tbilisi); NOVIKOVA, V.S. (Oro.,chovo-Zuyovo); DUBNOV, Ya.S. (14on%va); STI.-30W.,'11T, S.13. (Mnskv.-,); h7LAVIY, L.P. (Lenin.,,r.-,;-); 7,ONIYBV, P., (Stnvropoll); CHIJUERMI, D.L. (GrtisSSR); AS.Wlirlov, 11.11. (YarorInvII); rOIU8JRV, V.A. (Kuvshinovo); MUI~UN, V.V. Unninrrad); DAIPWV, U. (Go7-all); ROZA'-,KRG, V.I. (Lenin,~v-d); TIKHOITOV, P.G. (Kv.rtirt-nei); ROWIGM, F.A. (Khnr"r-ov); MI11LOS, R.It. (Moskarn): OGAY, S.V. (Frunze); ROFE-W."01TOV, V.S.; B.",RSIIT:!,YII, A. (Hos'cv,.0-, AFJkZA*mV, V.L.. (MosIcva) Solutintis to Problaris. )ht.pros. no.IL:253-270 15". (Mat hornt ic s-- Problems, e-mr(AaoG, ate.) ARLAZOROV, M.; KAPLAN, S. The UT-2 training plans with an M-11 engine. Voene znano 25 no~5: 12-13 My 149. (Airplanes) (MIRA 12:12) AZEMIIKOV, V.; ARLAZOILOV .- LISKIY, F.; BAKANOV, S.; BELOUSOV, I.; ., M I 131LENKIIII, D.; VAIELI, I.; VLADIIIIROVp L.; GUS311011EV, S.; YELAGIN, V.; YERESIIKO, F.; ZIIURBINAj S.; KAZARNOVSKAYA, G.; KALINR, Yu.,- KELER, V.; KONOVALOVO B.; KREYNDLIN, Tu.; LEBEDEVj L.; PODGORODNIKOV, M.; RABINOVIC11p I.; REFIN, L.; WOLYAN, G.; TITARENKO, V.; TOPILINA, T.; FEDCHENKO, V.; EYDELIMAN, N.; R-IME, A.; NAUMOV, F.; YAKOVLEV, N.; MIKHAYLOV, K., nauchn. red.; LIVANOV, A., red. [Little stories about the great cosmos) Malen'kie rasskazy o bol'shom Kosmose. Izd.2., Moskva, Molodaia gvardiia, 1964. 368 p. WIRA 18W I IWO I Red banner at the "sumit oi the world" (OCOSM160 of the North Pole" by I.Spirin. Reviewed by M. Arlazorov). Kryl.rod. 2 no.3:21 my 151. On-RA 10: 2) (Arctic regions) (Spirin. I.) ARLAZOROV, M.; APANASIYNVA, K.L., red.; LHONOVA. L.P., takhn.red. [The future begins today; a collection of popular science sketches] Budushchee nachinaetsia segodniae. abornik nauchno- populiarnykh ocherkov. Vladimir, Vladimirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 181 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Science--kiscellanea) ARWOROV, M. Outer space uncovers its secrets (OSeeond Soviet spaceship; materials published in Pravda"). Znan. eila 35 no. 12:39 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Spaceships) -AR=WV*..M., I Nothing is beyond man's power (wMam reconditions ths'plamt" by I. Adabeshov. Reviewed by M* Arlazrov)o Zman.aila 36 no.ls23 -Ta 161. (MIRA 34:3) (Science) (Teohno:Logy) (Adabeshaq 1.) . - -1 ARIAZOROV 0 M. Now facta about Tviolkovskil. Znan.sila 36 no.3:8-10 Mr 161. (MIRA 140) ,(Tsiolkayakiip Konotantin Eduardovicht 1857-1935) ARIAZOROV, M. Investigation of the facts continues., ... a Nauka i zhiznl 28 no*5:72-74 My 161* (MIRA 14%6) (TSiolkovskii.. Konstantin Eduardovich, 1857-1935) ARLAZORDV, M. A. USSR/Ingineerinp Surveying, Equipment Nov 51 "Geodetic Automatic Instruments," M. A. Arlazorov "Nauka i Zhiznl" Vol XVIII, No 11, p 37 Briefly dpscribes surveyor's level designed by Engr M. A. Artanov. Instrument is attached to frame of bicycle and approximately 10 times more efficient it operation thsn ordinary level. Engr Artanov invented a series of geodetic instruments, 2 of which are men- tioned: planigraph, drawing automatically not pro- file but plan of terrain, and level-planigraph, re- preeenting combination of both instruments. 213T70._ I 1. ARLAZOROV$ M-11- 2. USLOR (600) 4, Leveling 7, Automatic machinery in geodesic work* Nauka i zhiznl 18 no* 11 1952 9, Monthly List R_f Russian Accessions$ Library of Congress, February 1953. TniMassifled. ARIAZOROVI M. -- - - - ---- -,- --- - - to the stars" by K.E. TSiolkovskii. Reviewed by M. Arlazorov. -Tekh.mol. 29 no.8:32-33 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Interplanetavy voyages) I I (TSiolkovskii, K.E.) Ii ARIAZOROV M Macocha caves. Znan. sila 36 no. 2:24-25 F t61. (MM 14:5) (Czechoslovakia-Caves) ARLAZOROV, M.1 VIADIKIROV, L. Tsiolkovskii medals Znan. sila 36 no. 5:6-7 My 161. (MIRA 140) (Astronauties) A Fw r - .1 . I knnowv~ - M. S. - - - -- - I I . 37300- RD MS. (Reaktivny" dvigatell). VSB-. NAUKA i zhizn 1. M., 1949, a. 367-82 SO: Istopis I Zhumaltnykh Stateyo Vol. 7. 1949 ARLAZQROV, M. S. 37495. ZONSMYN. S. I. i ARIAZOROV 3 Bystraye zvuka. f4erk'hzvakovyye samoletY7 - --7 ogj. 1-y Avt: S. I. Zonshain hil. V-sb: Nauka i zhizn' M., 1949, S, 383-90. SO: Letopts' Zhumallnvkh Statey, Vol. 7, 1949 fV) Chelovek na krylliakh. Moskva, Cos. i7d-vo Kulltprorveti, 1950. 213 P., illus., ports. Titl,7~ tr.: Man on winps. TL526.RgAg SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation In the Soviet Union, Library of Con,,-res,-:, 1955. TUXACHINSKIT, H.S.; ANAWY~,,,# .. redaktor; AIRLAMOV, S.N., takhai- cheskiy redaktor. 'I [How machines count] Irak sohitalut mashiny. Moskva, Goo,izd-vo tekhnIko'-tsorst. lit-ry, 1952. 63 P. (Naidohno-popullarnaia. bib- lioteka, no.37) [Xicrofilm) (MM 7*.10) (Calculating mabhines) ARIAZOROV, M. S. K. E. TSiolkovskii; ego zhiznt i delatellnost'. Moskva, Gostekhitdats 1952. 126 p. (Liudi russkoi nauki) Title tr.: K. E. TSiolkovskii. His life and activity. TL540.T84A7 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. VW. ARLA R V.,,K.S.,* GORINOT, A.V., -professor, radaktor; FODYMOV. L.M., kandidat ' ,il~khniche*akikh nauk, redaktor; VICRINA, G.P., tekhnicheskly redAktor. [In search of nev roads] V poiskakh novykh dorog. Pod red. A.Y.Gorino- va. Moskva, Goa. transportuos shel-dor. izd-vo 1954. 147 p.(MLRA 7:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gorinov) (Railroads) ARIA RRIMO. D.A., red.; YERX"OVA, Te.A., tekhn.red. [KonBtantin Jl&uardovich TSiolkovskii; his life and work] Koustantin Bduardovich TSiolkovakii; ego zhisn' i doiatellnost'. ltd. 2-oe, itspr. i dope Koskva, Goe.izd-vo, tekhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1957. 142 p. (MMA 11:2) (TSiolkovskii.,Konstantin Iduardovich, 1857-1935) . . I , ,4 fit 1 11 1-t I f 7 PHASE I BOOK EcnDITMON 460 Arlazorov Mikhail Saulovich Chelmk n& kryllyakh (Man on Wings) Moscow, Izd-vo DOGW, 1958. 274 p. 30:000 copies printed. Ed.: Grigorlyeve, A. Iq Tech. Ed.: Karyakins, N. S. PURP00% The book in intended to arouse popular interest in the development of aviation and its heroes. Emphasis in placed on the programs of Russian avia- tion unftr Soviet rule. COVERAM: - The author attempts to describes for popular consumption, the entire develovient of aviation Imeonardo da, Vinci's time to the most recent achievements. He has compiled an enormous amount of names facts, figures, events, and anecdotes. The book contains 95 4113, Ions. It vu reviewed and severely criticized for scientific inaccuracies and other shortcomings in Sovetskaya Aviatsiya, Nr 123 (2987) of My 28, 1958. There are no reference@. Card 115 Man on Wings 460 TABIE OF A fantasy, in lieu of an introduction 7 Ch. 1. - The Atmosphere In purmit of the invisible Light and darkness 15 Sailing under the clouds 24 Mendele~evl is achievement 26 The vay to the stratosphere 29 Path of the heroes 32 Ch. T.T. Paths of Discovery Jet engines and rocket missiles 36 The first vings 41 The "little birds" (paper moft1s) of the gover nt official Mr. Motov 47 Teacher at a distrie;W school 50 fte flight of birds- -fomdstlon of tAe art of fIjW 53 Russian kite pilots 56 r r Card 2b I 0. Man on Wings Ch. 331. Science or Pijght The history of two errors Teacher and papils The loop Fast and safe Ch. IV. fter Stronger Wings Mrakovskiyl a associates "Russian Pliers' Dee The theorist of interplanstary flights The pz nor as a means of propulsion; The Russian aircraft engine Heroes of the air man Outwits death Northward coum Russian combat aviation Ch. V. Soviet Avittim The first szops Wrong or&~.Ies The pilot controls the &:Lveraft Card 3/5 460 the propeller as a wing 56 63 70 79 81 85 87 91 93 97 99 103 106 112 3.17 125 Man on Wings Birth of the be3loopter 134 Test of maturity 138 An airplane flies last 142 The road across the Pole :L45 Then a country demands heroism 148 Ch. VI. Mw Designer of Flying Tanks A difficult problem. 150 Armor as a structural elsiment, 153 In the laboratory for art1ficial hurricanes 156 This role of the tvin prototMs, of airplanes (one destined for flight tests,, one for static tests) 158 Loft drawings on plywood sh"to 162 Ch. VII. For Our Soviet Fatherlandl A frustrated design 165 Everyth2mg for the front,, everything for victory 173 An unusual trophy 175 The road to victory 178 cord 4/5