SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AYZENSHTAT, I. M. - AYZENSHTAT, B. A.

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--A-Y%3ffi SHTAT,-L. LM--*- - Pind -the Phleocene foraminiferal complex with :,,ib!Lcides lectus Vansileako in the northeastern and eastern par,l;s of the Turgay Gates,. Inform. abor. VSMZI no.6:31-35 159. (MM 13: 32 ) (Turgay Gatee-Forninifora, Fossil) AYZENSHT.,'tT. Paloogene Foraminifora complexes of the Turgay trough, Trudy VSEGEI 102:152-161 164. (MIRA 18:2) AYl'.E"4`3!lT),DT, 1;. 3. kyzenshtzidt, Y. S. "Cimnyes in tnu lwiL-z- (jux-jil [)cnopt biL rif tut.erculuut; ctiolqT," - Y L Qualifyinf,, bachDlor's di5sertntion2 , F-,yallEtent In-ta tuterkuleza Akad. vied. nauk 3,13R, 1~118, No. 11, P. 0-48 So: U-3566, 15 ..',larch 53, (Letopis "Jiumal Inykh Statey, A~o. 13, 19L9) ATUNSHTADTS L. A. (Engr) 'm3.951 Inveiations In Machine 5uildirgr.," Vast, Mash*, V697j, pp 3-29 19P Transladon W-21417P 5 Nov 52 ARISTOT, N.P..; A_IOINSHTADT, L.A.; ROGUSLAVSXIY, B.L.; PROKOPOVICH, A.Ye, redaktor; POPOVA, S.A., tekhnir-hookLy redaktor (Achiovements of Sovist machine, tool construction] Doetizheniia sovetijkogo stankostrooniia. Kovkva, Gos. nenchn..-takhn. Izd-vo sashinostroit. i sudostroit. lit-x7, 1954. 174 Pe (MLRA 7-9) (Machine tool industry) A ~ 41 FW3 I BOOK EXPLOITILTION 456 ,AyxerAht4mLt. L. A.;, and Chikhachavo S. A. Ocherki p) Istorii otankoetroyenlya 858R (Studies in the History of Tool M#Jdng In the.USSR) Moscov, Mashgiz, 1957. 527 P. 5,500 copies printed. Reviewer: Zhed1j, It. S.; Ed.: Stankevich., V. G.; Tech. Ed,: Sokolovs, G. F.; Manoging Ed. for literature on netalvorkirg and tool making: Noysellaw, M. D. PURPOSE: This bodk vu written for studentep ijoientletsp enf;ineern and workers of the si&CWAe-building industry. COVERAGE: In this collection of ax'ticlesp consisting of Viren parts., the authors review the history ofmachine bitildLig in-Russim ejA stiess the.role of asoMmi toob in the develo*entof the country ai & whole. Part One covers the period. frcs the Middle Ages to tie October Aav)lution. - The achieve- ments of Peter the Great are 'I aild dp - but'the au %o;ro dwell mostly an the economic and ideological aspects of that period. In Part Two the authors deal with the period arter the Revolation to the Garixan invasion. They Card 1/7 Studies ia the HIstory (Cont.) 456 'AdutIon Viat only Ln the ear3,y thirties was the Soviet machimi tool Industry be!- ginning to g%4 In IWrtance. The author admits that the aw:hines built In the USSR were copies of Western types. It is also istited that am)und 1934 new tech- nological methods 'began to find wider application in the Soviot machine tool in- dustry. These*vere Primarily: hi gter cutting alMecls) the use of weiLr-resistant alloys,, and the Introduction of statiautowatic operations. Thle German invasion caused a relocation of industry to the Ural. aren where nw inlustijal centbre vere established. Part Three covers the postva:,- era. It is stated that after a period of restorstion there was a very shm.-y int'.-rease in the production of afichine too3A irith special agh"is on said-and fulay euitcesatic machiaery and -the intro- duction 6C watcustion. The most important mode:ra Soviet machine tools are described, illustmtedj, and their general characteristics and basic dineftsions -are jiven, Sme spaxw is devoted to high-spee4 imiabining wilng :&rbide tools. Some exmiples of sPeeft ard rates CC machining wze given. Author` Ayzensht*6dt describes automated. lines for Us production of &UtanotiVe qngl~* bLocks, pistomp valves and other componeMa. Thoret is &Uo a description of a filly 'autmated. ball bearing and roller Imaring pleat in Moscow uhich produces. lp500,000 unite. per annua. This ylmt Is clad A to be the stost Mftuced in the vorli. There are acme tables with satia- tical. data pertairdni -to mmehine tool productioa. The above articles indicate the general trena in the, Soviet machlae-bullding industry, nmely, the boosting of maebin tool proihwtion mid the introduction of autonation, on a wide scale. There are qP_ Soviet riferences. C ard 2/7 Studies in the History (Cont.) 456 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Ayzenshtadtp L. k. Introduction 3 PART I AyzerLshtadt, L. A.. Early History of the Develoyment of Metalworking Latbes 9 Chikhachev, S. A. Derrelolme4t of Metsivorklag in RuAsis. Before Peter the (treat 18 Aymishtadt, L. A. Building Metalworking lathes Durivg the Reip of Pater 1 29 A. WartavIis lathes Lathes for manufacturing saw 30 60 C ud 3/T Studies in the Histor7 (Cont.) 456 Ayzenshtadt, L. A. Manufacture of Machine Tools frca 1TZ.5-1861 69 Chikbachev,. B. A. Develo3ment of Metalvorkitig Methods in -the 19th Century 80 AyzerAhtadt, L. A. Machine Tool Manufacture During the Period of Russian Industrial CapitLlium UT ChikkA.chev, S. A. TechnoloKy of Machining wt the Beginins: of the 20th Centitry 1.23 Aysellahtadtp Its As Machine Tool Production in Russia During the Period of Iartrialism 13T PAW U AyzeiAhtadt, L. A. Machine Tool Production During the first Yeam of Vie Soviet Regime 191T-1925 158 Ayzenshtadt, L. A. Organization of Soviet Machine Tool Building (19LYT-1932) 161 Card 4/T Studies in the History (Cont,) k56 gulihachwi-O 8, A, Development of the Soviet Tedmology of HadhIne Building 19T Aysemebtailt, L.' A. Machine Tool Building During -the Second sind Third Five Year PIA&s (1933-1941) 204 Grmth or the atebW or nub teels in the mm 207 Growth of sublike tool production 214 Roansion or YvAuctim facilities for mehi a tools 216 Stamdou-Ai cation of mubla tools and specialization in plants 220 Produation or bmic types or machine tools 226 Xmb' i tool bWLIdUW in capitalist countries 298 kyzenshteftt. L. As Machine Tool Building During World War 11 319 Card. 5/T Studies UL the Riotory (Cont.) 456 Mastery of mw ambine tools 327 Nachino tool =Jts and production lines 335 PreparktIon for the postwar period 348 PART xxr Ayz*"htalt,, L. A. Hachine Tool Construction after World Wom 12 (1946-1950D) 351 Growth of maab' m tool production 352 Production of universal machine tools 355 Production of spocial machine tools 408 Production of bexvy~duty machine tools 4m Produ tion of vrecision machine tools 431 ConstimatIon at' unIt-ho" mockane tools 436 Card 6/T Studies in the History (coat.) 456 Automatic production lines 439 Development Df carbide cutting tools 458 IntrQftctiaa of high-sp"!d machine metho~z 461 Ayzene4tadt,, L,. A. Present-&q State-of-art of Machine Tool Development in -the USSR 461 Ayzenshtadt, L. A. Prospects for the Devel(ySment of Soviet Machine Tool Building 5o4 Ayzenshtadt, L. A. Statistical Data on Machine Tool Fln)dwtion in the USSR 515 Bibliography aml Sources 523 AVAnABLE: ILibr&ry of Con&-ess GO/M Card 7/7 Ju3.y 29, 1958 SOV/122-58-12-32/32 AUTHORS: -A,,~.genshtadtj L,A,l and Ghikhachev, S.A. TITLB: Notes on the History of Machine Tool Hanufacture in the USSR (Ocherki po istorii stankostroyeiiiya SSSR) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyaniyal 1958, Nr 12, pp 82-83 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Favourable review by RybW-,.-a, A.P., Professor, of the book published by Mashgiz in 1957. Card. 1/1 AYZENSHTA]YI, L.A.L PENIKOV, P.M.; GLADKOV, B.A.; LIDT, L.O.; T.Ye.; USBEPAV, 1.',.Ya.,, J:and. tekhn, nauk; 14MUSIT, H.P.p km)d. tekhn. rjauk; KOPERBANH, B.I,.p CHERNIKOV, S.S., )mrd. tekhn.nauk:; BELOV, V.S.; ZHURIN, D.F.; MONAKNOV.. G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MOROZOV, I.I.; MUSFTAYEV, A.F.; OGNEV, V.N.; FAUN, M.B., kimd,, teklui. naul:,- FLMMAN, D.B.; LIVSHITS$ A.L,, kand.tekJm.nruk;MllCHMNER, B.Klj.;S0SKNX0,A.B;AVDUL0V, A.N.; ::XVIN, A.A.0 kimd.telft. naul:; YAKOBSON, M.O... doktor tekki.nauk; MAYOROITA, E.A., kamilstekbnozzuk; MOROZOVA, Yla.M.; ZUSMAN, V.G., kand.teklm. naul:; NAYDIS, V.A.., kand.tekhn.no-ak; VLADZIYEVS).UY, A.P... prof., dok-l:or tekhn. nauk., red.; BELOGUR-YASNOVSKAYA, red.; CIII(WEVA, E.I.,, red.; ASVALIDOV, 14.Ya.t red.; KOGAN, F.L... teklm. red. (Maeldne-tool industry In capitalist countries] Stanko- stroanie N, kapitaligticheskikh stranakh. Pod red. I s pro- disl. A.P.,Vladzievslcogo. Moskva, 1962. 822 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Moscow. TSentral'W institut nauchno-teld=-lebeskoy in- format9ii maohinostroyeniya. 2. EksperimentallrWy nauchno- isdledovatel'skiy institut meta:13orezhushchlkh stankov (for Vladziyevskiy.. Belogar-YasnoN-ska~ra, Chigarerva, Auvalldov, Y,OgD,n). (Hachine-tool. indv,7try) C~ n r ~ n t F- t 1-1 !-,-,c of 0-^ rzlil:rj!,,(L 41inctions end ctatic,ns) (So,. c. t no. 4, :LO: IF,7. S6 S 0: Soviet Irnin ort~it.ion aild Con-unicr.,tions, A 73P)l Librnry of Cringreav, Dc,,trt-mcnt, WrishInj:ton, ISI~2, 7-~clr,rvlfled. ju4r,aoniF,ui s ri- u- AYZAi',N3HTADT, M. Gr. I V. V. 36194 Peredovy7e setoennikl kamskoLgo kombinata. Buirazh. prom-st' , 1949, No. 5. S. 29-34. SO: Tatopsi'Zhrunallnykh Statey, No. 40, 1949 2. US.'Ri (600) 4. ilapt:r m.lustry 7. kp,,.LyiriG prcqyensive iuc.,inoivk;, iri I)mauction. i.,um. )ro;,;. 2~(, ;~-o. 8, 1~52 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _i,'eoruary 1953. Unclassified. .1 N AT:MSHT,4T. M.G., glavnyy inshener; MOYSIDHININ, I.P., glavnvy mekhanik. Culend-gring parchment. Dam.prom. 22 no.9:30-3l.. 5 153. (KI-RA 6:8) 1. Siblrokopw ItAimashnsys fabrika (for Ayxenshtt.dtl. (Parchment) AYMONSHTAV, N.G.. glarW inshener. Work practice at a pgLrohment-making isachins. ALm.prom. 28 n9-7:30 Jl 153. Oa,RA 6 - 7 ) 1. Sibirskaya, bumaslvWra fabrika. (Taper-making machinery) AYZIMSHTADT, K.G. , Reconstructing the flow of wood pulp In the preptratorjr phase. Bum.prom. 29 tio.6:22 Je 154. (KLU 7:8) 1. Glavi*7 insihener SibLrokoy bumashuoy fabriki. (Wood pu%p) AYZWNSHTADP,~!:,~.; LkVTUWIYZV.A.I. Oxidation and digester shoo work practices. Bum.prom-30 no.6: 16-19 Jo '55 - (IILRA 8.9) 1. Glavnyy inthener Sukhonskoeo teellyalozao-bumazlinogo kombinata (for Ay2enshtadt) 2. Retchallnik proismodstra kombinata (for lav- rentlyev) (Paper industry) 5MCLYANITSKIT, Boris Zinovlysvich; AY23NSH!PAI)T, Mikhail Grigorlyevich [Vologda Sconomic Region In the seven-year plan] Vologodskii ekonomJoheakii raion v semiletke. Vologda, Vologcdakoe knizhnce izd--vo, 1960. 57 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Voloads Nconomic Region-Industries) l3rincirles, in r1mirlm, of' ror,loml M,ntimin.ll Yin 700 1 - cf icnin nd Order nf' !-!*,or Red Pmn( r T way:; Uq(7~R. Iloscow Ordei 3 W, of lnilro--ie' i-.o!:co,.,:, lorli. (Di5sertit.lon for tli,, dor-ree of ',,molrirtte In Tochnivil scif"no,n) EntzhnaZa Ic!t,o-.Isl 35, 1956. 1-:O!:co-.-, ji T,.5; NMI N-D T, 11_7 . ,inzhensr~. --mmwwwowwmmwm Ow Nest principles for planning TrvAjr M I It no. 87/86: 105-121 sect:Ion stationii arid railroad fluctinue. 156. (MLRA 11:8) (Ral1roads-Stat ions) - -kandtekhn.nauk AYZENSHTADT M....Z..-, Orgarization of local. operations in connection w!~th the nev types of traction. Zbeldontransp, 44 m)*3:63-65 Mr 162. (MIRA 150) (Railroads-Management) On Haemoj,oiesi3 in the Yolc Sac of the &;,bryo of the KarAal 20-2-49/50 Sheep bryo) parts of the yolc sac c,f the embryo which is 16-17 days old and form in a relatively short tii,.e of 1-2 days an enormous quantity of' fre-e cells- the first blood cells which imi~ediately b!gin an erythroblastic devew'.opment. A rather long time, i.e. up tto the &~th-26th day of devolupment main.-Ly in intravascular ery t:iropoesis takl.-3 place in tht., wall of the yolo sac. It could be &;3sumed that the endothel of theearly etabrjonic vessela i8 also capable of haemopoiesis which is, however, to be assumed careful- 111. The observ.itions made say that the first blood cello of the s*neep in the yolc sac have a riesodermal o:rigin. The embryo of the Kirakul sheep has in the per-.Lod of "actual fetal development" the t.aree following phases of yo:Lc haemopoiesLa: 1) formation of an enormous quantity of free blooc cells of ':)lood islands of the wall of the yolc sac. 2) quick transformation of the.- genuine blood ct!lls, tile hatmoblastocytes, into crythroblaots Giegaloblasts)of the first gener-,ition. However, already in this stage of the intra- V'LScular hiciacpoiesi3 there 6,re alac elements of all extravascular h;temopoiesis. 3) towards tile end of tile actual embryonic time in, the yolc sac of the 25-26 days old embryo numezous blood islands a:re formed within th%f entoderm%l epithel and in the coi-aiective tlssue lajer of the yulc sac.. Thus within this time mainly an ex- Card 21!; t:ravascular hfiLe11l0j)0ieSi8 occurs which takes plice ir, the liver 'o Mo r --,h. c, i(f i h Cy 1, al v~udy o' coo,,enogis, Renart. N 0 0 a I' o sr.'q lao c tj (ri I os!) ; T.,h on 1 -1 c. orap I n na t ixa~ A ned i in, 1 -~7 ri11,111L nni elso-ti-cn micron-ope. or I v~i tni tnlog I. '- ns -A mtxi'u'l I "JI A Mc .9kv a. Cr-id l3d,; 9)CV". I 0:";:Llt of tho cil t ,,I nd 11 'Jol: t nn .1 AUTHORi Ayzenalitadt, T. B. 20-119-1-52/52 TITLE: Observations on the Early Development Steges of Allantochorion in the Sheep Embryo (Nablyudeniya nad rannimi stadiyaxai razvitiya allantokhoriona u enbriona ovtsy) PERIODICAL: Dolclady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1056, Vol- 119, Nr 1, pp. 189-192 ABSTRACT: Th-a formation of a largre pouchlike allantois during embryo- genesis is characteristic of all Ungulatae. By the growing together of the allantois wit:i the chorion a new organ - allantochorion forms. On the 3urface of the latter the villi (cotyledons) - the embrycnal -art of the placenta (references ~p 4-6, 0-11) form, in spite of a large number of relevant works the placenta-formirZ organs in the stages in which the small villi of the cotyledons are not yet developed and in which the pattern of distribution of individual embryonic arrangement is clearer, &--s very insufficiently investigated. TI.e author made it his task to fill this gap. Embryos of the Kcxakull-sheep, 18-25 days old, served as material. In the eurly stages of development the trophoblaatic epithelium of Card 1/4 the amniotic sac enters into a close contact with the mucous Observations on the Early Development Stageit of Allantochorion 20-1'19-1-52/52 in the Sheep Embryo f%at cells which are spread on the external surface is visible. This is the mosothelium of splanchnopleural origin. From what has been said above it can bc, assumed that essential d:ifferences exist between the differentiation processes of the external and internal leaf of the coelamic mesoderms in eiLrly stages. While the somatopleura very early takes the course of development into a typically serous cover (the lining of the secondary coelom, consisting of 2 components: a') mesothelium and b) the connective tissue underneath), the %splanchnopleura which forms the mesoderms.1 layer of the allantois and of the vitellitte sac is rapidly transformed into. a multi-layer of an embryonic: connective tissue which is t:raversed by numerous, blood.-filled vessels. Thus the process of an early differentiation of the embryonic tissuer. was 9.1own by the example of the development of provisional embryonic organs. The occurronce of the above-mentioned m-asothelium apparently iMarantees a free displacement of the growing allantois in the cavity of the waniotic sac until the 24th-26th day of pregnancy. It can be asgumed that before the Card 3A growing together mentioned in the title % degeneration and AUH!~~HTAVT,j T.B.1 ERODSKIN', V.Ya. Fimt 11tructure of egir membranes in leeches. Dokl,, AN SSSR 148 ni),3%728-730 Ja.1163, (MIn 1612) lo Inatitut morfologii zhivotnykh Im. A.W. Saverteova AN SSSR. Prede-tavleno akaden,:Uom Yu.A. Orlov-ym. (WormB-Args) (Leeches) AYZEM11TADT, T.B.; FRCIDSKIY, I.yn.; p,1VOVA, s.N. .- Cytologizal stiidies of oogenesis. R(ijiort No.2: Oytochelnicql ('xfmination of the oc-cyte growth in the snall lee(h (Glonniphonla comrIaTiata L.) by ultrnviolot cytophotometry ancl Intirference MiCl-fSCODY. TSitologiia 6 no.1:77-81 Ja-F 164. NI'l R A 17 t 9) 1. Lnbomtorlya tAtolcgll 1n:10-tut-a iiort*o-logii zhivc,tlqkh kti SSSR, Hoskva. 8/061/631'000/002/071/088 B144IS180; &WRO:Rs I A- zenshtadtj V. Ao, Yachmennllik* 9, 0. F TITLra Reotification of ethylene us Wig a lov-preasure hoat pujAp PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimi;ra, no, 2v 1950, 4621, obetract 2P1 34 (Novos ti nef t. i ga2. t Ahn. Nef topererabotkia 'i nef te- khimiya, no. 6, 1962, 32 - 3,S) TEM A flowsheet is given for the preheating of an othylene fractionatint; column (separation of ethylene from pyrolysis gas) with the heat of the --propa:ne-propylene fraction released on compression of the vapors from the fractions used as refrigerant in the fractionation. The application of this 13y8tem to an indutitrial plant reduce-I power consumption and operating costs. [Astracterla notea Complete traaslation.3 Card I/I AFANASEVICH, P.A. - AYZENSHT,kDT V 'S - YELIYASHEVICHj M.A., akademik, red.; MAllf ldF,-L -~.- I O.-;~-d'.lz7d---;4r'-!,- SVIRIDOV, V., teklm. redl. (Tables of the disiribution of energy and photons in art equll!Lbri= radiation spectrum] Tablitsy raspredelaniia. energU i fotonov v spektre ravnovesnogo izlucheniip. Minsk., Izd-vc) Akad., nauk B."W, 1961. 250 P. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Akademiyu nauk B!)Ioruaskciy = (for Yellyashevich). (Ileat-Radia-tion and absorption) AYZENSBTK-', V.S - Y21YLOV V.I.; ME'1EL1SKr.', A.S.; BijIMMOVA, Ye., ATIAS, A., teklin. r,.~d. (T6blos of numericPl Laplace tmasforratioits Emd for the calculation of integrals of the Corms x11 e-): f W dx) TablitEry (ilia chislemogo preobruzovaniia baplasa i V~7chlsleniia intogralov vida xse-x f(x) dx. Minsk, Izd--vo Akad. nauk BSSR, 1962. 375 P. (MMU 15:4) (Laplace transfomation) (Integrals"; AY2EN3HTAT,_Y,p.; KRYIDV, V.I.; METELISKI~',, A.S.; TKACIDPWA, T., ------- ---- red.izd-va; SIDERKO, N., tekhn. rod. (Tables of Laguerro polynomiale itrid functions) Tablitsy mnogoehlenov i ftuilttaii Liagerra, Minsk, Izd-,Vo Akad. nauk BSSR, 1963. 157 p.. (WRA 16:6) ,Polynomials) 1 72 --- ---- S/201JO/000/001/004/007 D234/0308 AUTHOR. A, 'ktat, V.S. 1 F, P fl . 2 2 TITLE: S,~arch for optimum oporatingt corulitio-no of some P autoi,.iat j:,c devi ce swit1ii prograiraed control 'PERIODICAL: 4~ademiyia navult, Byelattskay SSR. Vyes-tsi, Syqryya fizika-tel4hnichifth n4tvuk, no. Ii 196.3, 33-41 TMCT:: i Tl.,Le author estrblishen; the follouring theorems: Let the devione be'controlled -Dy! one Ml.tOmatic to 4, ator. The optimal production proc eso it; (0,v~ v where v 0, 2, ... it t k i he longe st sequence of numbers suoh that J vj V. 1 . :~;:L , j4' It. The number of prinitive processes com- bined in does'not, exce.ed q. 2) For the proceiss (3) I (07 21p- v ~ ~ p to bei-carrie'd out'!by~two'.ILutomatic'operators, Lt is no c s s ary and p I Card 1/2 S/201 M2/000/001/004/007 Se ar6i I for Drititrium; D234~)368 suffi'lent that the set M does -,Iiot contain throe mutually incompara~ ble e ement;S. - Me algorithm. ol constructing a cyclical process combining the largest nunber of proce~,"i~es (t , t: (ao, 1,3 a,)) (1) (To I (P I n 0 L n I is ind.icated for the caw.~ of two opert.tors). 3) Let the times tot t be :E'ixed-. The:i.-a is an optiii,0.1 product-ion process "PItn (cf 0, (P: rL ell Ln The period o;E, such procei!�& is I/ q. Q! Let t 0 tltseetn sati-afy ki :tj~ i -,~O, 1, (9) The period of the optimal iproduqt~on process is 1., if b is not less than (p + 1 "'Ic, and a/-.p' il' b is le 5) if t is ar- I! s3 than (p + I)l ID bitrary and ;t.,,,, t al;'e! fixed the poriod of the optimal. process is equal to t] iircreat number -imong tj ...... tn. ixampLes are given. Card 2/2 AT'dZNSHTAT, V.S. Matching of primitive cyclic proce,vises. DokI. AN BSSR 7 no.3: 148-151 Mr 163. (MIRA 16t6) 1. Institut matematiki i vIchislittillnoy toklinild AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR V.I.Krylovym. (Cybernetics) - - I L 1660M3- EWT (d)/FCC (w)/M );s AFFTC 3/250/6,~/OD7/004/001/005 -3 AUTHOR: Ayzenslitat N'. Ss Its j TITLE., Multi-operatoir eyelid :processes PERIODICAL: AkadeaLlra Nauk BSSR,, DbUady. Ve 7,, M. 4.. iq6',:,,, 224-227 TE)U: The procest; D:." the'production of standard parts is cc 6sidered. from the mathematical point 046' viev. Mathematical notation is extendj4 to the production linep Othe number of ope:,-ators., ~,he worklii~g stat~Lons, the machine tools, tho operating time, and so on, in order to caspute the pptimal cyclic: process b,,r fteding the calculations to a c=pi%ter. There are 14 equatiicn,s. ASSOCIATION: Institut matematik1l, 1i' vychislitellnc~ly tekhnik:1 AV BSSR: (Institute Df Mathilmnitics and C 0.1i r E ineiming, Academy of 3ciencen. Belorwroalraya 1911A SUBMITTED. November 28, 1962 1 Card 1/1 USSR/Blology - Heredity Jan 50 Plant Studies "Change in Domination Under the Influence of a Shortened Day, " Ya. S. A-vzenshtat,; All -Um-4 on Inst of Plant Culture, pp "Dok Ak lqauk 8.0-qR" Vol T.YY - - . ~ - --.; SVac-des conduc-ted in a;----ordance %rith Michurin's claim that hereditary factors can be altered by env:Lro ntal features. Suggested that change in assimilation routine of a plant brought about by a shortened day would result im joxft^ra~a Anmi"A"~^ 4-. C!L - -t- riz -6*4 7= -cz pa~. A 155T8 USSR/Biology - HerecLity (Contd) Jan 50 to the t1saue. Fa-periments conducted at Maykop ExImilyma-uta-1 Sta, All-Union inst of Plant St;ud- i-C-2.9 in 3.947 Shaved a shortezied day lovered re- autance of plants and that this feature re- oulted in emphasis of transmission of dominant tbaracteriatics. Submitt-ed by Acead 'N. A. AIRA--k- irvav 9 NOV 49. 155TS Hyl).- ", d-Itation of BOAd J1.16 51- "Incre'asire; the Vitiklity of Hybrid Seeds," V. D. Brezbbev, Ya. S. A$!tenshtat, All-tkiiion Plant-Bned- ingInst, Leningrad State U imeni 11%danov "lz,Ak NaWL SSSR, Ser Biol." No 3, pp 40-51 Inytatigated vitality of hybrid offspringp fie dopen- dimb on caDdition of parents and their reproductive elements at. moment of crossing by studying lnhl~rited characteristics of hybrid tomato(.-(s. Selection of tiuse; of crossing can considerabl;i increase hat-vest of tVbrid, seeds. Preliminary gn:rting and supple- vientary pollination by plants of another species cavo affect wita,lity of offupriuS favorably. ._-V"5' y 1. AY-,.'I;EhT~::rrA/T) Yu. S. 2. U33R (600) 4. FerLilization of Plants 7. Role of additionA po-'A.Unation Ath foreign strains during, hybridization. Vest. Len. un. 7 no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Felbruary -1953. Unclassified. Tv 1. AYMMAT, YA. S., A A 2. USSR (600) h. Pollen 7. Role played by the amount of pollen in the inh-~-ritance of characts ri s tics,, Usp. scivr. biol, 35, no. 2, 195:1. U 9. Monthl , List or Russion Accessions,, Library of Congress, April, 1953o Uncl. A'rZENSHTAT., A.I. (Riga, u1. Petra Stuchki., d.20, kv.33) Somis clinical and roentgenological characteristics of plasmacytoma. Ortop., travm. i protez. 24 no.11:32-36 N 163. (MIRA 17:10) I. 1z Rizhakogo institute. travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - kand. med.. n.auk V.K. Kalnberz (Ka.Inberzs, V.]). IS, - T. , Ya . IS . I A.T.MMTAT. T&. S. ; XURINA, V. 1. 4 ,,~ I Iffect of the age of reproductive elements on the formation of hybrid moods of the pea. Uch.sj~p.Ien.un. no.165:13-25 153.(W-RA 7:7) 1. Uboratoriya genstiki ranteniy Wedry genatiki i BelektBii (zavedc-omshchiy kafedroy professor N.V.Tt=bin) (Poas) (4bridization, Vegetable) C~l V:,-IMv C AYXMHTAT. Ya.S.; SiCHEXCICHIMINA, R.I. %*Ad wmo~z ir':O I M, Some roe-alto of the application of fo:volga pollon 'in limited pollination of %omatees. Uch.zap.Lon.i.m. no.165,.,:45-52 15'). (MIJU 7:7 1. Laboratoriya genotiki rastoniy )caPidry gonWtki i nelektolt (savedu]"ashchiy kafedray profess4r X.11'.Turbin) (Tolmtoes) (rertilization of p1wits) AYZ!!I'SI,;V,T' Ya.s. IYIZNSHTAT, Tsx.S.; SHOLINA, L.N. rffect of periods of storage of poll-bn on the dovelopment of chamet erietics in pea hybrids. Uch. sup. len.un. no, 165:53-71 '53. (M& 7:7) 1. laboratorlya genetilci runteniy katedry genettki i selektoii (zaveduyushobiy kafedroy professor N.V.Turbin) (Nau ) (Pollen) AYZZMSHTAT, TA. S. !V5 631.31 Novoye r selektoli rastenly (InnovatIons in the selection. B8 of plants, by) D. D. Brezhnej i Ya. S. Ayzeaahtat, M D ek, va, Sellkhozgiz, 1.954. 144 p. illus., tables. Bibliogxaphy: p. 141-1-". . T USSRjBio_,C1FY R, f - " I .;" I, " _ . , FD-135-2 Card 1/1 Pub. 42-5/8 Author Ayzenshtat, Ya,. IS'. Title Effects of length of time that pollen is stored on heredity charac- teristics of the progeny Periodical i Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. biol., 4, 42-%;-, 1954 Abstract Age of pollen is a factor of great. importance '*.n transformation of dominant paternal charact-:.-ristics in the suc-ceeding generations of a ple.nt organism. Since changes artsin6 in the first hybrid generation ustally develop in the succeedia3 generations, pollen of various ages way be successfully used in the .rork of selt.,,ct:Lon. Weahening of pa- ternal influence by "agir4~.," the Pollen may be of particular signifi- carice in interbreee.ing with wild fonns of plan". life when it is de- sirable to retain In the progeny the characteristics of' maternal plants Tat-les. Seventeen Soviet references and one non-Soviet reference. Institution Leningrad State University Submitted January 1"), 1954 J~ -AYZGNSHTA~, ra.s. Affe.ftt of variability caused by agri in annuals tion of hereditary characteristics In progeny. no.1:155-78 Ja-Y 154. (Botany--Variatior.) tipon the forma- Zhur.ob.biol.15 MU 7: 2) (Annuals (Plants)) TAT-: Ya. S. USSR/Bi6logy - Gicneticet Card I Pub. 22 43A6 Authors Ayzenshtat.- Ya. :3. Title I iffect'of repeal; led pollinatioa on the inherLtance of symptoms Periodical Doh. AN SSM 97/4, 737-740, Au4; 1, 1954 Abstmet, Scientific data on repeated pollination and its erfect on symptom inheritance of plants (tomatoemp peas, b4tana). Three USSR refer- ences (19L8-195;'1). Ta:bles. Institution The A. A. Zhdanc4 State Univer*ity, Leningrad Presented by Academician V. ti. Sukai.,hev, April 26p 1954 WSjI,B.io1Dgy Garietics Card 1/1 Rb. 22 3SI/48 Autbors t 1,37enshtat, Ya. 3 i, Title Effect of foreign pollination o.i the 7ital,.Lty of old pollen Periodical i Dok. AN SSSR 971/5, 907-910, Augmit 11, 1954, Abetract t 3nientific data on the vitaliLy of old pollen affected by foreign ixillination, One USSR rilferenc~ (1954). 7ables. Institution : "he A. A. Zhdanov State '131niveraLty, Leningrad Presented. by : Academician V. N. Sukachiw, April 26# 1954 ATZXNI;HTkT,Ya.B., Effect Of extraneous pollen on the actUng of lagmes In intravarletal arosslag of poss. Yest.16en.un. 10 no.4: 25-29 Ap 155. (NLRA 8:8) (.Pel&8) (FOrtilizaltion of plantu) AIZENSHTATI Ya.S.; ZIIU.K(YVA p Z.A. Prcblem of the mtiwe of relatia2s within individual familles in plant hybrids. Bot. zhur, 1,7 no..812l26-314D Ag 162, 77 (MIRA 15:10) (Hybridis;ation.. Vegetable) OMLNOVI B.N., Inch.; AYZENSBTADT, Ye.B., inzh.; IROFIMOV, B.A., Inzh. - Usiftg, nagnetic amplifiers In autcoatic control eystens of electric proPoller drives. Sudostroenie ',9 no.8t46-49 Ag 163 ~HIRA 16tlo) (Ship propulsion, Electric) L 05,,,28-07 ACC NRI' M,66286~S, load nonun:~formity decreases with a reduction in the slope of the speed characteristics Ifor the driving unii; with respect to the driven unit. When the frequency of the entire IlPower plant is changed, the steady-state load nonuniformity is inversely proportional to the amplification factor of the device for automatic distribution of the active goad. The' stationa:~y load nonunifc.rmity is inderendent of the time constant of the drive uniti3 and the distribution undt. The results show that parallel operation of ~two generators on a single screw is, feasible ever. under the moist severe reversal con- ,Ztions. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 formulas. CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: None Card 2L2 A? YAA)VILVA, P..).; AMMITARK., L.A. Preparing medical roportB'with the tape recorde-.7. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 5 no.7:33-34 Jl 161. (RIRA 14:7) 1. lo, Rostovskogo-na-Donu gorodskovo onkologichoskogo dispansera (~lavnyy vrach P.D.Yarlfaheva). (MICAL RE,'*ORDS) AYZENSHTAT, A.I. Vonoissifying fibroma of the bone. Or+,op.,trAwm.i protez. no.:LN24-4~6 161. (MIRA 1010) 1. :1z Rizhakogo rauchno-insledovat;ellskogo !imstitixta travnatologii i or-topedli (dir. - kand.red.nauk V.K. Kalnber21). (Bum-nmop's ~ AYZE1,611TAT A.1 , Defferential X-ray diagnosis of hintal herrin. Vest. rent. i rad. 39 no.5-.11-1.5 S-0 t64. (MIRA 38:3) 1. Rentgenovskoye otilelenlye (zav. A.1. Ayzenshtat) 3-y Ob"yedinezincy bollnitsy 1.1hilsterst-va Mravookhrimeniya latvlyakoy SSR, Mga. AWITSTITAT, A.I.; TISERUCUK, B.M. Der.if.xi osteoblastcriva,, Vest.khir. no.z':101-10,!, UD1. (1-111RA 1543) 1. 12, Rizzliskogo naueluio.-is sled ovati)l Iglcof-.o instituU~ trnmitologii i oriopedil (dIr. .- hand.med.naW~ '7.K. Ynlnl.,qrz). (Spilm-Tumom) 7 f -T -S fl k- A ~ Yl. ca -Math Scl -- (diss) "Deter-mining. AYZENSHTAT, n), Phys Oorrelationa of Itertain half- rnup subEstitutions." Len, 1958. 7 ylp# (Mln,Ed RSFSR, LeninlState Pod Inst I.in A. I. Gertsen), Al,) 106, 41 OIL, 9-58, 112) 39_ A AUTHORs Ayzensh,tat, A.Ya. ' rbor&) +5-2-7/7 TITLE: refiwng Relations vf PInf' t.p Symmetrical, Semi.8roups (Opredelyayushchiye sootnoaheniya koneoh:2ykh simretri~heskikh polugripp) PERIODICALt Matematichenkly sb(:)rjiik, 1Y58, Vol 45, Nr 2, pp 261.-280 (USS11) ABSTRACT; Lot Ube a semigroup with two geni~rating sets 14 - ~ai ,a,,... I and fb,, b V . , .14 . loet flis, words o:16' 1Xbe den)ted by f(m), f(TI) i J~ with raspect to M itnil k, respecti~taly. Let (Q) be a system of deflni'ag relations (oompare Evans CRef 91 ) with respect to M. Let a qsteai (-Q) with respect to 11 be defined as follows: 1) if the rel ation f (M) ., )2(11) belongs to (q), thon f (h(V) 3 . Tfh(-I1) j belor,aa to (~),,,Whevj h(TI) is the represent lltiDn of the word of M by N. 2) To there belong all relations b - 1k. [ h j. bi~6 if Theorent a 2.yEtem of defining relations of lAwith respect to the generators 1. Furthermore the author considers in detail the senigroup ':j'_,,n of' the subs t-Atv.tions of -he nataral numbers C4,C41.1 . . I ' Op2q. where also substitiitions- "`),,e admitted, Card 1/2 0- I Defining Relaticns of Finite SjrmjDetrj-.,jj'4 S(i,-Ugroups 39 45-2-7/7 where in the! lower row k e1ements c-f the seriea '-,2,...,n ares in~.s8ing (subst-.tution vith th3 defect r.umber k). As the system (Q) the autho:~ takeD now; I. all rel!ttions between elements wiih k - 0, M. (1~2)A - (3,4)A(3,4) -- (3,j.,,,n)AX 4,3) - (k(1,n*)j 2 - A., wher-? A 2 ), III.[(2,3)A ] 2 2 2 A(2~3)A - [1,('2,., and vr, [A(-. n)(2,3) 2 _ [(I,n)(2,3)A] Here r.,',1~4. It is prcved that (Q) ~s a tqsten of def-*Lnirg relations of >-- wf-th respe,~t the generating set. n T~ere are 1!; referen(,~es, 6 of which are SovLet,, 1 American, I Japanese, 2 English, 1 Swedish and 2 Germg-,I. SUBMITTEI, January B. 1957 1. Ope:-ators (Mathemutics) 2. RelE.tdvity theory Card 2/2 -AYZ:INMAT, Jw Ya. One class of parioclic semi#,Toups. 'Ich. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 183: 241-249 158- (MIBA 130) (Groups, Theory) AYZIMSHTAT,_A.Ya. - Homonorphisme of oard.groups of endomorphisms of ordered vetag Uch.gap.Ped.inat.Gerts. 23823848 162. (~In 16s4) (Groups, Theory of) (Aggrega-l-,es) AY.'FXNSHTAT, A.Ya. Dehming correlations of a sabignup of endol4or.Phisms of a finite linjejarly ordored set. Siboaat.zhur. 3 no.21161-169 mn-41 1614 (Aggregato) is) (HIM 15:4) AYZENSHTAT s (IAningrad) j_&.!Ia Ideals of somigroups of endomorphitims. Izv,vya,uchab.z&v.; mate no.10-41 165, (MIRA 18:3) AYZENSHTAT, B. -.- ~ I ~ " ~11~-,,,, .. Chemical combine and a school. PiO'j',&tokh.obr. 2Q no.1.1,13-4 N 163. (MIRA 17M - 0 ii AYZM,ISIITATo B. A. A Ayzenshtat, B. A, v0ertain featums of the wind structure in Tashkent,," Irudy Tashk. geofiz. obsOrvatorli, Issue lp 194% P. 3-16. So: U-3736,, 21 May 53, (Letopis 'Zh,arnal lnvkh Statey, No, 179 1949.) v iffiXiSHTAT, B. A. A Ayzonahi;at.' B. A. "On the diract measurement of the characteristics of the Intensity of vert'.cal turbulent motion in the lower layer of the atmosphere, "Trudy Tashk. geofiz. observatorii, Isiane 1, 1949, p. 17-26, - Dibliog: 6 items. SO: U-:17)6, 21 Ray 5), (LetopIs IZ "hurnal Inykh Stntey, No. 17, 1949). 1 A 2ENSHTA T%J 13. A. 176Th9 USliVOeophysics - 'rundamenilp Rochl Jan/Feb 51 "Therml Equilibrium of Bwemenl- Rock in Tasb:kent," B. A. Aixenshtatp Tashkent Geopt,,Iv Obs "In Ak Rauk.SSSR, Ber Geog i Geofft" Vol X)r, ft 1, pp 82-86 Discussev results of detzi vf sub3ect cozponents. Ro- presents av diurnal variations of' components of ther- mal equil during thermal half yeir In tablcs and graphs. Gives reliktions between sep compox,ents and their extreme valuts. Awl iT6T49 AYZXNSIITAT. B.A.; ZUM. M.V.; BUGATICT, V.J.. red.; RUIXVA, H.S., tekhn. red. - [Hoat balance patterna over sandy denorts) Nalcotoryo cherty teplovogo balanimpeachanoi pustyni. Inningrad, Gidromotoor. izd-vo, 19.52. 79 P. (Thelikent, GeofixioheiiWa obeervatoriia. Tnid-7, no.6). (MIRA 1113) (K&,ra Kum--Atnosphiqria temperature) AYZF.NSHTAT.B.J,.. kandidat f1siko-matema,ticheakikh nauk - Method for determining the radiation balance of slopes. Meteor. I gidrol. no.2:24-28 F '52. (KLU 8:9) 1. Tashkeut8k&yIL nauchno-Assledovatellikaya goof iticheskaya ob- uervatortya, Tauhkent. (Solar radiation) ATZINSHTAT, :3.A. . , - , SOW data On t he t3"rature of cotton leaves,. Trudy 5ishk. goofis. obsom, no,7:63-70 152. (KIRA l1t3) (Cotton) (1e aye a) AYZIINShTAT, B.A. __ _ Soil thermograph, an inetniment for recording oll surface temper- .. 11 -51 atxmie. Trudy Tttshk. geofiz. observ, no.71133 13. 52. (KIM 110) (Soil tomperature) (Thermometore) AY7ZNXTADT B. A. "Cot,-.parison of Compennation TurNlent Heat Stroam and of the Semidesert". Tr. G1. Geofiz,.2bserv~. '19, Method and G,,~,idiont Rethod for Deter;:dning the tho General Characteristic of the Heat Balance pp 275-283, 1953 R~uipmant is described which allowet deter Anation .)f the heat transfer from ground to ztir. It consists of a diskj Plinted Aiti? on its upper side and provided urith a heat insulationon Its low(-z- side. Tbe disk is put on the gro-und and electri,,,ally heated to equal the ground tomrerature. Knowing the used rower and the heat conin fr m the sLn, the turbulent heat stream into the air may be determined. &ZhFl, 140 S', 1955) SO: Sunt No 812, 6 Feb 1956 AYZENSHTATI, B. A. ; KIRILLC17A,, T. V. # IAYXIMMN) D. L. ; OGMA, T. A. j TIMCFEM., W. P. USETTIN, U,, KH, "Measuremmt of the heat Balance of the Active surfi:kce for the Case of Irrigation" Tr. G1. Geofiz. Obervatorii, No 39P 37-60o 1953 The authoriv present data on the m4vnentm of the heat and rltdiative bal- ance of tho activis surface in a semidese-A and in w'i ilTigated field. The data was obtained by an expedition of tM Main Geophysical Observatory in July 1952 in the movkhoz "Pakhta-Aral.," it collective fam in Central A ia. It was found that heat exchange in soil practicaUy does not change un3er the influence of ftTigation. (RZhGeol, )to, 3, 1954) SO: W-313-87,1 8 Mar 55 AYZENSHTAT, 11. A.; OGNEVA., T.A.; DORUSHKO, I.S., "Influence of Irrigation Upon the D Istr-lbution of )ApteDrological Elements in.the Lapw Near the Groutid" Tr4 01. Geofiz. Observatorlip No 39j 61-90,, 1953 ,The authore give Lhe comparative charaottristics of thet regine of mete- or-DlOgiCal elements in the layer of air iip to 500 moters and in the soil down to 50 cm according to given aerDlogAcal and gxxiundl observations in a sanidesert and in an irrigated cottan fiold. It in found that the speed of wind is reduced 40-50 15tircent under the influence of' irrigation and forest belts. (znjoeol, No 3j. 19,54) So: W-313,0'j., 6 Mar 5.5 AYZEW,HTATS R. A. ani ZUYEV, V. V. "Certain Peculiarities of the lifeteorological Regime In Clotton Fields and in a Semidesert, During, Autumn" Tr. 01. Geofiz,. Obseriatorii, 140 399 191-200p 1953 The authors prosent data of meteorololacal 6)servations ar4 data on the com- ponerkta of heat balance in the course of the days 21-22 September 1952 in the vaime areas where in July the conplex Paldita-Aral expedition conftcted its operations. In contrast with Tuly$ -the leptember temperaturti differences of tl;-% air were- m=U and were of ihe onler of 10 at an altitude of 1 motor. Autumn saw no other notable diffences in the values of the heat balance of cotton fields. (RZhGooll, No 3s 1954) SO; W-31187p 8 Mar 55 AYZENSHTAT., B. A. "Compairing the Compensation Method and the Cradient Methods for Determining Turbulent Heat Flows and the General Clutracieristics of the Heat Balance of a Semidesert" Tr. 01 Geofize Observatoriip No 39p 275-283P 1953 The author analyzes the data from observationis on the components of the heat balance in a so~midesert which were obtained during tho operations of a com- plex expedition. He presents -the results of compaing the variouis methods for determining the turbulent heat flow. The results are found to be in good agreement with the computed values. The daily course of tuxtulent, heat exchange for a semidesert is characterited Py high daytime values of this quantity, reaching around midday o.6 caA/cm min which in about BO per- cent of the radiation balance* (R?hGool.p No 3. 1950 SO: W-31187o 8 Mar 55 AYZENSHTAT, B., A. "Temperature Regime of the Surface of the Soil". Trudy T shkentsk,, geofig. observ,, No 6,, Ip 84-89, 1954. An analysis of 4 years' data from recording of temperature by a thermoelectric method in a microclimate area o:' the Tashkent Geophysical Observatory enables the author to establish the characteristic picture of the daily course of the tmepera"ure of the vurface of s6il in winter and in the beginning of spring, when case3 of Preezing of the surface soil are observed. He comriles for 25 cas,Ds a table of nuantities that characterize the temperature regime of the upper layer of soil during freezing and thavring (temperature jump at noment of freezinr:, temperature drop before freezing and after, duration oj' per.lod of constant tempera- ture of vurface after freezing, etc.) ~md consAders the influence of freezing on lowering temperature of soil.. (RZhUreol, No 8, 1955) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956 01 &L OW/Physics Meteorology Pub.. 118 - 9/9 Authors S Ayzenshtat, B. A.; Bugaev, V. A.; and Dzhozxlzh.Lo, V. A. Title I Physics of the atmaiphere Periodical l Usp., fiz. nauk. 53/4, 583--587p Atilt 1954 Abstract t "Physics of the Atmosphere", a book written by A. Kh,, Khrigan-is re- viewed. The book consists oT 22 ~Ivisions, covering such subjects as composition and structure of the a,tmosrhern; dynamics and. themodyna- mics of cl.ox:ds and precipitations-, weather forcasting; general circu- lation of the atmosphere and many other related topic.s.. The book is consIdered a good text bocR on meteorology for university students and meteorologists. Institution : Submitted : AY'LLITSHITAT, B. A. and M. V. "Reaulto of Inlrestl8ations of tile Sandy Desert and the Pamirs," report given at thu Conference on tile Meteorology of the Voposphere, I-lain Geophysical Observatory (GGO) 7-10 MaY 1957. Iz. Ak. Ilauk, Serira Geofiziche slat. - ;ra, No. 10, Oct 1957. sum 1618 Ars',IWSHTAT . - M W-mm"daw Radiation balance ftnd ooll ourfaco temperature In Tashkent. Truo Thslik. goofiv. obsor. no-131-)-74 157. (wun lot8) (Tashkent-Soil tomperaila-ure) ArZINSHT.A.T. &*Avor"-% New method for wagiuring radiation balance. Tnidy Tashk. geofts. obser. no.l3il22-l*:12 '57. Onlar radiation) (nu 10g:8) 3(3) PHASE I BWK E(PLOITATION S011/1653 -~nensy~~ Zis Abraxiovich, Telena N:11;olayuvna Balasheva, and bVga Moisey.;vnaZF,7t6M--,~skay& Klimaticheskoye opisaniye Golodnoy stepi. (Climatic Description of the Golodnaya Steppe) Leningral, Oidromeiteoitdat, 1958- 73 P. 1,000 copiej printed. Sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Glavnoye uprayleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby, and Tashkent. Nauchno-issledovateltakaya geofizicheskaya observatoriyu Ed. (Title page)t L. N. Babushkin, Professor; Ed. (Inside book): L. P. Zhdanova; Tech. Ed.: It. Ya. Flaum PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for planning and agri.cultural organizations connected with development of the virgin lands of the Golodnaya Steppe. It is &1so of interest. to climaitologists. Card 1/3 Climatic Description of the Golodnaya Steppe. sorvI1653 COVEMM: Thits monograph gives a detailed description of climatic characteristics of the Golodnaya Steppe w related tc Uia pbysicogeogn,phical conditione. With the aid of numerous charts and figurev it describes the general conditions, wind regime, dual. stormis, radiation, cloud conditions, air amd, soil temperatures, air moisturo and drought conditions. An attempt to reEionalize the area on the basis of elinuttological features is also made. There are three Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTRITS: Introduction 3 Some Characteristics of Climate Formation 5 Wind Regime 7 local Winds 20 Number of Dust Storm Days 24 Radiation Regime and Cloudiness 32 Cal-d. 2/3 Climatic Description of the Golodnaya Steppi Air Temperature Soil Temperature Air Hoisture Precipitation Dryness of tho Air Some Adverse Weather Effects, sov/i.653- Varisitione in the Hicroclimate of the Virgin Unds of Golodnaya 81teppe Due to Their Utilination in Cotton Culture The CharacterJ.stics of Separate Sections of the Golodnaya Steppe Bibliography AVAIIABLE: ldbrary of Congress (QC9q0Aq2%(;) )24/eag Card 313 5-9-59 34 50 54 58 64 65 67 7X. 715 -.. AYZZP.;HTAT, B,.A. Inveet4;stlng the rango of tha Vreatlevskaya winds. Tru(Ly Sred.-As. nauch.-Lsol.gidrometeor.inst. ni).2:3-.16 '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Golodrutya Steppe-Winds) AYMNSHTAT, B.A.; ZUYEV, M.V. Radiation, heat balance, and microclimate In a mountain valley. Trudy Sre-J.-Az.nauch.issl.gJ,dromei~eor.inst. no.6:34.0 161. (MIRA 15:4) (ShakhImardan Valley-Solar radiation) (ShakhImarelan Valley-Microclimatology) AYZENSHTAT, B.A.; PANIN, B.D. Heat bal&nce of the aetive surface according to observations in Taahkent. Trudy Sred.-Az.n.!iuch.issl.gidrometeor.inst. no.6: 48-58 161. (MIRA 15:4) (Tashkent--Solar radiation) ('rashkent--Atmospheric temperature) AYZENSHTAT B.A.) NEUSHKIN,, A,I, Dete2nining the relative humidity of the air in fog. Moteoroi gidrol. nc,*6:50-51 Je 161, (MIRA 14:5) (Mm-Ldity'j, (pg) I MUSKAT, B.A.; ANTROPGVA,, U.I.; GRACHEVA, V.P.; MOTA; T.A.; SEROVA, I%V. I'' Theimal balance of the active sun'&ce, Trudy GOO n0,107-34-43 ;62. (IURA 14:10) (solar radiav.on) AYZENSHTAT, B.A, Radiation wethod of measurirkg the temperature oE the active surface. TrLuly GGO no,107176-79 161. (MM i440) (SoU temperature-l-loasurement) MAM AYZENSHTAT, --- ~B.A. LocEL:(L turtAaent hoat exchange In esse of a thernally l.nhomogenoous active ourfaco. Trudy GGO no.107i8G-83 161. (MRA 14:10) (Atmospheric temperature) i,Atmospheric tarbulence) EI/169/62/000/001/040/083 D226/D302 AUTHOR: TITLE: Ayzensbtat,_B_._&,- The inflow of scattered raiiation on a slope and at the bottom of a mountain valley 'I PERIODICAL: Re.Cerativnyy zhurnal, r'eof:Lz ~ka, no. 1, 1962, 15, ab- st:7act '1B119 (Tr, Gl. geofiz,' observ., no. 107, 1961, 84-104) TEXT; A model of an idealized mountain valley itt used for study- ing the entry p&tterns of scattered radiation flows for certain elements of a mountainous topography. A pyranometer was employed as the main instrument, the observations being Made on the Golod- naya StePpe. Since the magnitude of scattered radiation entering upon a slope is connected, firstly, with the parameters characte- rizing the shape of the mountainous topography and, secondly, with the peculiarities in the distribution of the acattered radiation intensity in the skyq the observations w,are condu-,ted according to several different schemes. Theintensity of the scattered radiation Card 1/3 S/169/62/000/001/040/083 The inflow of scattered D228/D3(.)2 of perisolax annular zones (10 - 30 0 and. 10 - 400) was also mea- sured by means of a pyranometer with standard and wider screens. The selection of original formulas for 2alculating the scattered radiation flow is substantiated (with tne use of the brightness oL-,/-/- the perisolar annular zone) and their aocuracy appraised. It is established that the magnitude of scattii.-red radiation of the peri- solar zone is directly proportional to -;he intenoity of radiation scattered from ~Phe whole sky (when the atmospher*J.c transparency remains stable),: with the transparency1v weakening the intensity of perisolar radiation grows more rapidly than the intensity of the radiation scattered from the whole -ky and may reach a quarter part of it. When considering the influence of a horizon's degree of closure, the sun's elevation, a subsidiary slope, the orienta- tion and steepness of slopes, and the atmosphere's transparency, the author dwells in detail on the peculiarities of the incidence of scattered radiation on the bottom and slopes of a. mountain val- ley under different irradiation conditions. A table is given for the totals of heat from scattered radiat:lon on slopes of a differ- Card 2/3 S/1 69/62/000/001 /040/083 The inflow of ficattered ... 11228/D302 ing steepness and orientation for the norning and afternoon periods and for the day as a whole. ~-Abstractor,s noie: Complete transla- tion.-7 I--,- Card 3/3 AYZENSHTAT, B.A. Some features of radiation, heut balance, and microclimate of a MDuntain pass. Meteor. i gidml. no-3:2?-32 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Met4wrology) (Mountains)