SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.I. CHEBOTAREV - D.F. CHEBOTAREV

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AUTHORS: Uryvayev, Ve A., and 1h bo arev, ~A. 1. 5o~11-6/9 TITLE: 4o Years of Dry Land Hydrological Research (Issledovaniya v oblass sti gidrologil sushi za 4o let). PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1957P h'r 11, PPe 41"50 (USSR). ABSTRACT! The research of continental hydrology can be divided into the follo- wing groups; lo -Perfection of its methods, preparation of methodologic meanss handbooks and working out of constructions of hydrological apparaw tus; 2. - Hydrographic works's investigation of processes of the formation of water drainage as well as of the working out of methods of the calculation of its main characteristics; 4, - Study of the structure of the river flow and of the processes of river beds; 5. - Hydrographic investigations; 6* - Hydrochemical works. For the removal of the present essential lacks of the division of the network it was necessary to work out scientifically based prin- ciples of the division and to create a stateowned supporting net- work based on constant scientific basis with respect to the ratios pal sheltering of the basis points on territory as Well as the stan- dardization and maintainance of the meth:)ds of observation. Card 1/4 The unification of hydrologicc-0- observations and water-investigation a 4o Yearal of D r y L a nd -iydrological Research, 5o-11-6/9 works took place in 1929 when the hydro-4neteoro-logical standard service was founded. Furthermore works for the putting down of all experiences of the carying out of hydrometric works as well as of the preparation of methodological means were carried out which den termine the consequence and elaboration of these works. The recomo mendations on the duration of observations at various points of the flow used in practice of hydrometric works were analysed-w-ith res- pect to the elimination of the influence of pulsation., as -well as recommendations on the calculations of mean velocities of flows in the vertical direction and on the bonseqvence of water calculations and the AiLizatir-ni of various kinds of measurements of water con- sumption, as there are, the photometric process, etc* For the presence the elaboration of hydrometric works with domestic constructions is secured, 2. Not regardi-E-1Z the old age of orivinal hydrograpbic works iNith certairaiiethods of operation and tasks the content of hydrology den veloped to be an own science with the task of establishing the hydrology of continents as a whole. .& great work of hydrol~eical character Das carried out in arranging the water register of rivers. It consisted in describing in detail the rivers, lakes and moors hy separate chapters of reference books Card 2/4 of water wells in the US8h. bo Years ~:)f Dz7 LMW Hydrological Reaearch. 5o-11-619 The hydrographic works contained not only district-wise description2 of water objects but also imestigated the sint,le elements. U Essential characteristics of these investigations of 'Water wells are not only decisive increase of the scope of hydrometric works and a perfection of its methods but also the collection of great expe- riences, as in the hydrography of the USSR, as well as the determ-in nation Of Fhysical regularities which direct the processes develo- ping in the Tvater WN-sirs. The Inv cstigat ions of the problem of rio ver flows develop mainly with the inteDtirn to elaborate the metliods of calculation of flow standards, the chanLeability of flow-Within several years, the distribution of the drainal6c referred to the who= 1e year as well as the calculatiors of maximal and minimal figures, Great attention -was paid to the development of the methods of calcu- lation of maximal rain- and snow drainaLe. Instead of the empiric formula of !-a %,., Protodyakonov the standards of rain drainage of smaller areas of entrance viere worl-o:d out which are based on a more detailed investigation of the single elements of floods and which differ essentially in this respect from earlier ideas. Thanks to the investigation of problems of the calculation of drais Card 3A nage distribution within the whole year its standar&lzad schemes 4o Years of Dry Land Hydrological Research. 5o~' 1,/ and recommendations for the determination of combinations of cal= culations of the water level of the single seasons within the year were worked outo The working out of practical recommendations of drainage calculations was based on statistical data cf observations and of the network of hydro-4rieteorological stations as well as on an explicit study of the conditions of development of drairabe in nature. AWMABLE: Library of Coneress, 1. Nydrology-Development-USSR Card 4/4 - --------- SEC. Ric cg .55 2;f ;i f lozao~--! We Zi 7 T I// AUTHOR: Cheb 5o-1-22/26 TITLE: Boris Dmitriyevich Zaykov (On the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday) (Boris Dmitriyevich Zaykov (K 6*-letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya)) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 63-65 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On December 6 Boris D. Z&ykov, Doctor of Geographical Sciences and Professor, one of the most renowned soviet hydrologists, became 6o years old. He was born in 1897 in Petersburg in the family of an employee. 1925-1927 he participated in the Yakut expedition, established the first hydrometeorological station in the Yakut Republic in the upper course of the river Alden and conducted it for one year. The results of the investigation of the lake Sevan, conducted by himg were published in the "Bulletins of the Office for Hydrometeorological Research of the Lake Sevan". 1931-1932 he conducted the office for hydrometry where he occupied himself with investigations of the hydrological conditions of the lower Dnyepr. The investigations carried out by him in 1935 may be subdivided in four groups: Card 1/2 1) Calculations of the characteristics of the flowoff; Boris Dmitriyevich Zaykov (On the Occasion of his Sixtieth 50-1-22/26 Birthday) 2) Geographical data of the flowoff of the river; 3) water conservation of'the water basins and 4) evaporation at the surface of the water. Amon- the works containing the con- clusions on the calculations of the flowoff of the river the widely known work "Several Years' Average Flowoff of the Rivers of the USSR" is to be mentioned. In recognition of his services in the development of hydrology the scientific degree of a Candidate of Geographical Sciences was without a dissertation conferred on him. In 1944 the title of a Doctor of Geographical Sciences was bestowed on him on the basis of his work "The Flowoff of the Rivers of Europe" and in 1946 he became Professor. There is 1 figure. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Zaykov, Boris Dmitriyovich-Biography 2. Hydrology Card 2/2 'A AUTHORS: TITM Chebotarev, A. I., Popov, 1. V. 50-2-20/22 III rd All-Soviet Hydrological Meeting (III Vsesoyuzrqy gidrologicheskiy s"yezd). PERIODICALs Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 29 PP. 57-60 (USSR). ABSTRACTs This meeting took place in Leningrad from October 7 th to October 17 t , 1957. It was the main task of this meeting to strike a balance of the investigations of the waters and of the continent during the 40 years of Soviet power and to do- termine the trends of a further development. Following pro- blems were discussed on the meeting: calculation of the river flow and other elements of the water supply, hydrological forecasts, hydrophysics (mainly in the field of the research into and working out of computation methods of the evapor. ation of snow and ice), computations of the hydrological con. ditions of lakes and water reservoirs, hydrodynamics and pro. cesses of the alterations of the river-bed, hydrological computations, changes of.the humidity of the atmosphere, pro- blems of regional hyfirology, hydrometry and of the construc- tion of equipment, of the groundwater and of the underground C ard 1/4 feeding of the rivers, of hydrochemistry as well as of th* III rd All-Soviet Hydrological Meeting. 50-2-20/22 sanitary control of the waters, and also of the hydrology, however, only to the extent to which they are connected with the problems of the continental hjydrology. 1295 Permanent participators were present on the meeting, 1260 of them were from the Soviet Union, who represented 23 nationalities of 25 Soviet republics. In the meeting took parts the institute& of the AN USSR, and among them in the first place the Department for Hydrology, the Geographical Institute, the Hydrochemioal Institute, and the Institute for Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering of the AN of the Ukrainian SSR. This meeting was the reason for an exhibition which demonstrated the successes of the hydrology in the course of 40 years- 35 orgazisation took part in this exhibition. The lectures hold on the I11T1 meeting on the problems of the groundwater solved the problem of the feeding of rivers and the taking into account of the connection between the underground- and surface water in the hydrological computations, as well as of the forecasts of water conditions. It was the unanimous opinion that a closer coordination of the works is to be desired, and that it is necessary to create special institutions for the testing of numerous methods for the hydrological computation and to Card 2A establish centres for the planning of the exploitation of the III rd vist Hydrolo ting. 50-2 All-so gioal Me* W20/22 water supplies of the country and for the control of the natural water*. The physical-standpoint with reference As the research of the hydrological processes represents a reliable basis for a further application of the statintios,-also for the-probability theory, the o haraoteri'tice and tho'goograph- ioal connections of the,hy~rOlogioal v:lues, On the meeting it was found,'thatT*~"us standpoints an problems of bydrolog- ical invowilg%tione and theoretical bases are a consequence of imperfoot-initial data of the compgtationg and:the soh"ati- sation. of phenomena., The problem of -the. water regulation In. a now aspect of hydrological research. More and nor* now water reservoirs appear on the zap whioh.ontail a considerable alteration in -the natural conditions of the country and donand the development of now methods of research, oomputationg and forecast. In connection with the establishment of onergot7. supply systems in the country the question of the investi- gation of the fluctuations of the run-off within long later- vals-and their coincidence with respect to tine is especially important for the regulation of the production of the Aydro. electric power. Cord 3/4 QAV~0_0 DAVI-V SOV-98-58-2-18/21 AUTHOR; Shumell, S.S., Engineerv Member of the Presidium, 3rd All- Union Hydrological Congress TITLE. The Third All-Union Hydrological Congress (III Vsesoyuznyy gidrologicheskiy sllyezd) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnioheskoye stroitellstvo, 1958, Nr 2, pp 60-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT% The Third All-Union Hydrological Con-77ess took place in Leningrad at the end of 1957. The Congress was attended by 1,240 scientists, engi.neers and specialists, employed at 300 scientific-researoh organizations and vuzes, scientific- technical societies of theelec~ric power industryq I mining industry and water transport, and 35 specialists-from Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, China, Mongolia, Poland, Rumaniag Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. The Congress examined the conditions and prospects for research into the hydrology continentsq and pointed out the great achievements accomplished in the field of hydrology and water resources of the USSR. A number of reports was heard by the Congress, among which may be mentioned.the report of Candidate of Technical Scien- ces V.A. Uryvayev (State Hydrolog'ical Institute) "The Study Card 1/4 of the USSR Continental Waters and Further Tasks in This I -The Third All-Union Hydrological Congress SOV-93-58-2-18/21 Field". The Doctors of Technical Scienoes S,N. Ultskly and M.F. Menkell (section for the Scientific Development of Prob- lems of Water Economics, USSR Academy of Sciences) and Candidate of Technical Sciences A.I. Cheboiarev (GGI) reported on "Water Engineering in USSR an-a-m-EI-emsof Hydrology"-. Professor A.N. Voznesenskiy (Institute "Energoproyektli) spoke on "The Utilization of the USSR Water Resources and the Pro- spects for Developing Water Power". A total of 9 special- ized sections were working at the Congress: Calculations and Prognoses (Chairmen - Doctor of Technical Sciencesq Pro- fessor D.L. Sokolovskiyq Candidate of Technical Sciehoes A.I. Chebotarev and Doctor of Geographical Sciences G.P. Kalinin); Hydrophysics (Chairman - Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Regular Member of the RSFSR Academy of Pedagogical Scienaeav Professor B.P. Orlov); Lakes and water Reservoirs (Chairman - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Honored Worker of RSFSR Science and Engineering~ Professor Ye~V. Bliznyak); Hydrodynamias and River-Bed Processes (Chairman- Correspond- ingMember. AS USSR#.-Honored Worker in RSFSR Scieice and znginseringg M.A. velikanov); Water Economics (Chairmen - Doctors of Technical Sciences S.N. Kritskiy and M.F. Nerikell); Card 2/4 General Hydrolo,,y (Chairman - Doctor of Geographical Sciences, The Third All-Union ffydrologit,~al Congress SOV-36-58-2-16121 Professor L.K. Davydov); Hydrometry and Methods of Hydro- logical Research (Chairman - Candidate of Technical Sciences A.Ka Proskuryakov); Underground Waters and Problems of Under- ground Feeding of Rivers (Chairman - Doctor of Geolo.-ical and Mineralogical Sciences, Professor B,I. Kudelin): Hydro- chemistry and Sanitwrv ?-~tection of Waters (Ohqirman - Corresponding Members AS. US&2 0. A. 'Alskin). Over 4oo report3 on alL principal problems of the hydrology of co~,- tinents were delivered and discussed at the sections. The author lists the work performed during the 40 years of Soviet regime and speaks of current needs.-, The Congress adopted several decisions, approving the resolutions of the sections, and considered it necessary to establish an inter-depart- mental committee to co-ordinate scientific research work. The Congress decided to take necessary measures for an urgent exploitation of the State Hydrological Institute's River-Bed Laboratoryj whose activity should further the solving of im- portant scientific problems in the field of hydrodynamics Card 3/4 and river-bed processes. Future hydrological congresses Th.e Third All-Union Hydrological CongresB SOV-98-58-2-18/21 will convene once every 5 - 7 years. 1. Hydrology--USSR 2.,Water power--qSSR, Card 4/4 LUCHSWA, Aleksandre Anatol'yevpa; BUROV&S, Ye.P., retsenzent; CH3BOTARZV,.A.I., otv,red.; IVZHMO. A.A.. red.; YASNO -, X.-M., red.; BRAYMINA. M.I., tekhn.red. (Practical hydrology; exercises in hydrological calculations] Praktichaskaia gpldrologiia-, uprazhnanila po gidrologichaskim raschatsm. lid.2.. parer. i dop. Leningrad. Gidromoteor. Izd-vo, 1959. 467 p. (MIRA 13:2) (Hydrology-Tables. calculations. etc.) URYVAYRV, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk. obshchly red.; VOSMSENSKIY. K.P.. kand.geograf.neuki "d*;.=W, P.So, kand.geograf.nsuk. red.; PROTAS117V, M.S., kand.geograf.nouk, red.; CEM0TAW_*__A*I*#,. kand.takhu.nauk, red.; SWILINA. M.K.. red.; tokhn.red. Eadrface water resources In regions of reclaimed virgin and waste lands] %surey poverkhnostnykh vod r9ionov osvoeniis teelinAfth I z9lezhnykh semi'. Leningrad, Gidrowtoor.izd-yo. No.3. [Kokchetav Province. Kazakh S.S.R.] Kokchetavskaia oblast' Kazak-hakoi SSR. Po4 obshchei red. T.A.Uryvaeva. 1959. 563 p. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Leningrad. Gosuderetvennyy gidrologicheskly institut. 2. Direk- tor Gidrologichookogo inatituta (for Uryvayev). (16kchetav Province--Hydrology) URIVAUV,.V.A., kand.tekhn.nank,' obahchiy red.; TOSERESENSKIY. K.P., Imudogeogr,amik, red,,- FROTASITET, H.S., kand.geogr.nauk, red.; OMMOTARIT, A.1t,__~snd.tekhn,nauk, red.; MUROOV, A.P.. kand. geogr.nauk, red.; NIRONINKO, Z.I., red.; VILADIMIROV, 0,,G., tekhn.red. Eftrfioe-iater resources in districts of reclaimed virgin and wants lands] lbsurey powerkhnostnykh vod raionov oevoenlia tselinnykh i saleshnrkh sewl'. Pod obahchei red. V.A.Uryvaeva. Leningrad, Gidro- wtoor.isd-vo. No.2. CKustanay Provinces K32okhatan] Kustanaisksia oblast' Kazakhokol SSR. 1959. 709 P. (KIU 12:4) 1. Leninvad. Gosudarstyennyy gidrologicheskiy institut. (Kustanay Province-Hydrology) GURETIGH, M.I., imnd.geogronauk; POrOT, I.Vo, kand.geogr.nauk; SEWaM, 0,A., kand, go ogr, nauk; TJRYFAYZVO V.A., oty.red.; SMOLOVSKIY, D.L., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.toza; CHIMOTARET, A.I.,_ WII& _ZP" dotsent. kand.tokhn.nauk, red.tome; KALININ, tr.'r,. prof'. ao V6r 0 geogr.nauk, red.tona; GROWN, R.V., red.; SHATILINA. M.i., red.; BRAYNINA, X.I., tekhn.red. (Transactions of the Third All-UnionRydrological Congress] TrudY III V88BOiU2nO8O gidrologicheekogo swesda. Leningrad. Gidrometeor. izd-vo. Yol.2. [Section of runoff calculations and forecasts] Sektalis raschatoy I prognosov stoka. 1959.. 767 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. T868OYU2nYY gidrologichookiy awyezd. 3d, Leningrad. 1959. (Hydrology--Congresses) (Runoff) KMRATIYBV, Nikolay Tisygen'Yevich, starshly nauchun sotrudnik; CHIBOTARN, Ao--Ieg otyereds; C2OPMM9 I*A*# red,; YA. 'U.K., red.; SELUM, A.N., tekbn.red. [Design of reservoir coast chanpa; practical manuall Reschaty beregavykh pereformirovanit no vodokhranilishchakh; praktichookas posobie. Leningrad. Gidrousteor.ind-wo. 1960. 62 p. (KIRA 14:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy g1drologichaskly InstItut (for Kondratlyev). (Coast changes) (Reservoirs) ZATKOT, Borle Daltriyovicth, prof,,.doktor pograf.neuk; CEMBOTARIF As-Is, otvorodo; GWILIU, M.N. p red,; BRATNINA, liolclm."de [Studies in 11moloa] Ochorkl po oseroveftnilu. Lonitgmdg Gldrowtoorelsd-voo Pts2. ig6o. 238 p. (MIRA 1317) (Lianoloa) tMYVAYEV. V.A., kand.tekhn.nauki red.; nauko red.; TOSMZMZIT, K.P.. kand.geogr.neuk, red.; DMNITSKIT, I.P., kend.geogr.nauk, red.; PROTASITEV.,M.S., kand.geogrouauk, red,; BOMMOVS91Y, %L., doktor tekhn.nauk. red.; SMILINA. M.L. xedo-, WADDIROT, O.G., tokhn.red. [Darface water resources In regions of reclaimed virgin and Idle lands] Resuamy poverkhnostnykh vod raionov osvoeniia toolinnykh I zalezhn*h semell. Pod obeheboi red. T.A.Ury- vaeva. Leningrad, Gidrowtoor,isd-vo, Mo.5. [North Kazakhstan Province. Kazakh S.S.R.1 Severo-Kazakhotanakals oblast' Xa- zakhakoi SM. 1960. 418 p. (KIRA 13:11) 1. Leningrad. Gosudarstvennyy gidrologichaskly Inatitut. 2. Direktor Gosudarstvannogo gidrologicho8kogo Instituta (for Uryvayev). (North Kazakhstan Province-Water supply) FZDOROV, N.N., kand.takhn.nauk; POPOV. I.T.. kand.geogr.nauk; BORSUK, O.N.. k9nd.geogrenauk; GRUSMSKIT, H.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; VELIMOV, N.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.(Koskva); URYWAYNT, V.A.. oty. red.; ALIKIN, O.A., red.; NJMiM, Ye.V., red. [deceased]; BORSTX. O.N., red.; DAYMV. L- -X.. red.; DOKANITSKIY. A.P., red.; w IN* G.P., red.; ZRITMIT, S.N., red.; KU13LIN, B.L. red.; MANOIN, L.P., red,; HIMMI, X.F., red.; OMOV, B.P., red.; PROSMIAKOW, A.K., red.-. SOKOLOTSKIT. D.L.. red.; SMGLIR, O.A.. red.; CHIBOLUM. A.L. red.; CHMMOVSKIT, S.K., red.- SHATILIM, O.G., takhn.red. [Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congress] Trudy III Vsesoiuznogo gidrologichookogo s"ezda. Vol.5- [Section of Hydrodynamics and River-Bad Zvolution] Sektaiia gidrodinsmi)d I ruslovykh protsessov. 1960. 421 p. (KIRA 13:11) 1. Vessoyasnyy gidrologichaskiy swesd. 3d. Leningrads 1957. 2. GosudarstvauM gldrologicheekly LuBtitut (for Fedorov. Popov). 3, Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for TelikBnov). (Hydrology-Congre see a) CHABOTAEM, Aleksandr Ivanovich; SOKOWV, A.A.. otv.red.; TA OGORODWAYA. -I". tekhn.red. [General hydrology; continental voters] Obahchnio gidrologils; Vody sushi, Leningrad, Oldrometeor,isd-vo, 1960, 539 P. (Eydrolosy) (MIRA 13:9) CHEBOTAREV, A.I. Boris Daitrievich Zaikov; obituax7, Meteor. i g-4drol. no.9: 64-65 3 161. (MIM 3-4:8) (Zaiko,v, Boris Dmitrievichp 1897-1961) CHEBOTAUW, A,I,; KIIARCHENKO, 3.1. Effect of autumn plowing on runoff. Trudy GGI no.82:34-49 162. (Runoff) (Flowing) (MIRA 15-6) CHEBOTAREV, A.I.; GLUBOKOV, V.N.; LYL~, V.M. "River ice conditions of the Toml*'Basin" by IA. I. Marusenko. Reviewed by A.I* Chebotarev, V.N. Glubokov, and V.M* L710. Meteor. i gidrrl. no.10:52-56 0 162. (MM 15:9) (Tom' VaIley-Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) (Marusenkot U.I.) CHEBOTATXV A.11, doktor tekbn. nauk; KHRAGHENKO, S.I., kand. tekhn. Methods for Ue estimation of possible changes in the river runoff under the influence of agriculture. Meteor. i gidrol. no.7&27-32 Jl 164 (MIR& 177:8) 1. Gooudarstvennyy gidrolo&the.4kAT institut. POPOV, Ye.G., doktor geogrdfl. nauk, prof.;, CHEBOTAREV, A.I., drktor tekhn. nauk A mountain landslide and the opening of a pasnage for the water in the Zeravshan Valley. Meteor. i gidro"L. no.9; 37-42 S #64, (MIRA 17:9) 1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov i Gosudarstvennyy gidrologicheskiy institut. BYKOV, Vasilly Dmitriyovich; VASILIYEV, Andrey Vasiltyevich; ~.. otv. red.; CHEFELKINA# L,A,p red, (Hydrometry] Gidromstriia. Iz4.2., parer. i dop. Le- ningrad# Gidrometsoizdat, 1965. 498 p. (MIRA 191l) IlEx-c-rience of ini-rcvinv "!c on unsafe In rcr,nrr to lwvc-e-, csi~ report submitted nt 'Uhe 13th `1-1-~-nion Conrress of Hy;-iemists, E-Pideair-logists ?v.d Infectionist,-9 1959. ACC NRt AP6035582 AUTHOR: Chebotarev, A. N. ORG: none SOURCE CODE; UR/0378/66/000/005/0028/0034 TITLE: Abstract synthesis of a microprogrammed control automaton SOURCE: Kibernetika, no. 5. 1966. 28-34 TOPIC TAGS: automaton, computer programming, machine language, machine abstracting ABSTRACT: The abstract synthesis of a control automaton whose operating conditions are specified by a microprogram is construed as that stage of synthesis which establishes corres- pondence between the microprogram and the transition and output tables describing a Mealy automaton realizing a given microprogram in the manner specified by Glushkov (V. AT. Glushkov. Izvestiya. AN SSSR. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 1, M., 1964, str. 3-8). Hence, tables are used as the output language of this stage of synthesis. Compared with analytic no- tation, table notation is somewhat ponderous. and the problem is to streamline it so as to com- pletely exploit the additional possibilities for minimization stemming from the uature of the microprogram and so that the algorithm of transformation from the microprogram to the tables 1/2 UDC: 519.95 ACC NR. AP6035582 would be simple and readily realized by means of a digital computer. The author solves this problem at the abstract level, confining his attention only to the ability of microoperations to change logic conditions in the microprogram. Algorithms used for the abstract synthesis of control automata are described and it is shown that a distinguishing feature of these algorithms is the fact that, as early as at the stage of abstract synthesis, allowance is made for both the nature of the entire microprogram and the properties of the individual microinstructions, which makes it possible to additionally reduce the weight and dimensions of equipment during the stage of structural synthesis. The stage of abstract synthesis culminates in the construct- ion and minimization of transition and output tables. The problems associated with the coding and obtaining of excitation tables and structural output tables belong In the domain of strucUuml synthesis and are subject to a separate investigation. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. SUB CODE. CS. 09,A/ SUEM DATE: ~ 09Dec65/ ORMG REF: 002 2/2 CREBOTAIEV, A. S. "The Method of the Least Squares, Including the Fundmentals of the Theory of Probability", United Scientific and Technical Publishing Houses, M., 1930'. CEM30UM, A.S., DAMOV, V.V., and KRASOVSKlY, F.N. Course in Higber Geodesy, Parts I and 11. Geodezizdat, Wacow (1938-1939) CEMMARSVp A*S* GOOdOtlef, POrt II. Geodezisdat, Mbscow (1939) FJWILOV, B.V., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; CRKBOTARV. A.S.,.prof., doktor, red.; SHMSKIT. 1.A.. tekhn.red. EApplied optical PrWadnala optika. Moskva, Isd-vo geodes. i kartogrefichaskol lit-ry, 1947. 531 p. (MIU 13-.7) (optics) CHEBOTAUV, ALEKSANDR STEPA14OVICH CH& , AL=ANDR STEPANOVICH. Geodeziial, Dopushcheno v kachestve uchebnika dlia institut.ov geodezii i kartografii. Moskva, Izd-vo geodez. i kartograf. lit-ry, 1948- v. illus., maps (part fold) diagrs. 27 cm. DLC: QB30j.-'C55 50t LCj Soviet Geography., Paft 1,, 1951,, Uncl. MIN, N.A.; IMMZV, N.N.; 0100 redaktor; INOZLVMZVA, A.I., rodaktor; SELIMIY, LA., tekhni" redaktor. [Practical w4ml on municipal and engineering trigonometrical surveying] PraktIcheskos rokovodetvo po gorodskoi i Inshenernoi poligonomtrll. Pod red. A.S.Chebotareva. Isd. 2-s. ispr. i dop. Nookwa. Isd-vo podesicheskol lit-ry. 1954. 478 p. (MM 8:2) (Triangulation) CRIBOTARNW, maslusbeiWy deratel' noWd jMWWtjf"jh*~KUb.,w*;.SUDAJODT. B.G.. redsktor; IBDZJNTMA. A.I., redektor: IIUZIMIN. CC. tennicbeskW redWdore rl~esyj Goodestla. lzd.20os. Ispr. Moskva. Isd-vo goodeal- chasket lit-rr. Pt. 1, 1955. 626 p. (NLRA 8:12) (Owdesy) CMEOTAREV. L.S., prof. Successes and future problem of the Soviet geodetic science. Trudy MIIG&IK no.22:3-25 156. (MIR& 13:4) 1. Kafbdra geodesit Moskovskogo instituta inshonerov goodegii. aerofotoewyenkl I lartografli. (Geodesy) AUTHOR: TITLE: Chebotarev, A.S. , Doctor of Technical Sciences 6-10-1/12 Problemi of' the easuring Error Theory which are of Topical Interest Aktuallnyye sovremennyye voprosy teorii oshibok izmere 3-11 (USSR) PERIODICAL: Geodezi-ya i Kartografiya, 1957, Nr 10, PP ABSTRACT- It is pointed out that for the evaluation of measuring accuracy the formulae by Gauss and Bessel are used, which are applicable to a large number of measurements. As, in reality, this number is relatively not large, it is recommended to use the formula destined for this purpose by Gauss, according to which it is pos- sible to determine the average square of erron: M, = + I 72(n-1). The author cannot unclerstand why this formula is not being used either in the USSR or in other countries for geodetical work. In connection. with geodetical work the following is criticized' as a further drawback: The law of the propagation of random errors is calculated to apply to "inaepenaent" ranacm errors committea in measuring the various quantities. It is, howey"er, usually assumed on this occasion that, even though these erro'rs ar-- ranaom. errors, they are also inaependent. In reality, how Card 1/2 ever, this is not the case, particularly if two or more quanti- 6-10-1/12 Problems of the Measuring Error Theory which are of' Topical Interest ties, are measurea at approximately the same time. It is pointed out that t-he problem of "indepenaent" rows of pairs of random errors must be seriously taken into account by giodesists. Seve- ral corrections for the computation of constant systematic and unilaterally acting errors are mentioned and a formula for pracii- cal. use is derived. In this connection attention is drawn to +he reciprocal binding of the measured measuring pairs and to the ex- pr-essior. correlation which is usual for this conception in mathe- matical statistics and which is explained in detail. The concep- tionts "correlation ratio", the "regression. carve" , and "multiple corralatiorel are dealt with in.detail, - 6,nd it is pointed out tbat multiple correlation is concerned whenever a phenomenon is to be investigated in depenaence on the sim 'ultaneous action of tempera- turer pressure, and air moisture. It is recommended to make use of the theory of correlation in the case of problems dealing rrith the theory of measuring erTors. In this connection it is of importance to have sufficient knowledge of the dispersion analysis.. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card q,2 AUTHOR: Chebotarev, A, 3,1 Doctor of Technical-sciences. 6-12-1/14 TITLK*: The Deviation-Analysis and the part Played by it in the Utiliza- tion of Data From Geodetical.Surveying (Dispers.ionnyY,analiZo yego roll pri obrabotke rezulftatov geodezicheskikh izmereniy). PEFtiomcn: Geodaziya i Kartografiya, 1957, Nr 12, ppe 3 - lh (USSR). MTWTe* At first the foundations of the dsviatioD-analysix are given herep This; method which is employed in mathematical statistics is here given on the basis of the theory of errors of measurement and not on that of mathematical statisticar. A number of quantities ist mea- awed under equa* conditions (measurements of equal accuracy). The war-=ed quantities among one another are all equal (one and the *am quantity can be measured several times,, but only-under the conditionithat, the dimensions of this quantity remain invariable. Such measurements are carried out in raw and series. The number of quantities measured may be different in everyseriess but the accurate values of these quantities must be invariable during the measurement of all series. The errors of every measurement have an accidentalcharacter. For the evaluation of the accuracy of the Card 1/3 measurements three formulas are derived according to which s 0.9 !l The Deviation-Analpis and the Part Played by it in the 6-12-1/14 Utilization ot Dat& From GeodeticaJLSurveying. and s.-can be found. a 2 is the mean from the (0)-squared devian a 2 21) tionabetween the systems, a, - the mean from thd (a -squares of the total deviation* In a large number of measurement series these three are very close in quantity which.would as a-whole confirm an equal deviation of the measurement results as well according to series as in the complex, The condition on the equality of the accurate values of measured quantities and on the invariability of them in call d the torohypothesis, In reality it may become evident that the zero..hypothesis is incorrect. Fischer (reference 5) worked out a special table by which it ispossible to determine whether the zerowhypothesis-in reality is correct or incorrect. - The second part of the present paper deals with the work of the Egyptian expert A. M, Wassef (reference 7j). He made one of the fm attemptato use the deviation-analyads in geodesy* It is shown here that the formula derived by Wassef for S (Wassef calls this ME quantity the variabi-i-ity/deviation/ between the lines) is not corn- rect, as the correlations between the variables were not taken Card 2/3 into account. Nevertheless Wassef's attempt deserves:special. atten- dance. The Deviation-An"is and the Part Played by it in the 6.42.1/14 Utilization of,Data From Geodetical Surveying,. There are 4 tables, and 9 references$ I of vhich is Slavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 CMOTARIW, A.S., prof 9, red,; ROYANDTA, V.V., tekhn.red. [Coordinate Increase tables] Tablitsy prireshchenit koordinat. Izd. 3-e. dop. Noakwa. Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1958. 156 p. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Russit (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavaoye upravlentye geodesit I karto- grafti. Geodesy--Tables, etc.) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 673 Chebotarev, Aleksandr Stepanovich Sposob naimen'shikh kvadratov a oanovami teorii veroyatnostey (Method of Least Squares With the Fundamentals of the Theory of Probability) Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1958. 605 P. 9,000 copies printed. Ed.: Vysotskiy, A.N.; Ed. of Publishing House: Inozemtseva, A.I.; Tech. Ed.: Romanova, V.V. PURPOSE: This book is approved as a textbook for students of survey- ing vuzes in the USSR. , COVERAGE: The book discusaea.in detail a theory of errors., the method of least Squares and fundamentals of the probability theory. The presentation of the method of least squares is based on the prin- ciple of maximma weight. Special attention is paid to surveying problems. Many examples from industry and research are analyzed. The fundamentals of matrix calculus in connection with its applica- tion to the method of least squares are given. The author thanks Docent D.S. Shein (Deceased), Professor K.L. Provorov, the Deputy Card 1/19 Method of Least Squares (Cont.) 673 Head of the Surveying Department of the V M (Voyenno-inzhenernaya akademlya imeni kuybysheva - Military Engineering Academy Imeni Kuybyshev), B.S. Kuzmin and Senior Lecturer Docent A.N. Vysotskiy for help In preparing the book. There are 237 references, 192 of which are Soviet (including 34 translations), 22 German, 12 French 5 English, I Bulgarian, 1 Czech, 1 Polish, and 1 Croatian. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Introduction 6 PART 1. THE THEORY OF FMORS OF MEASUREMENTS Ch. I. Basic Concepts in the Theory of Errors of Measurements 1. law of random errors Of measurements revealed by experimental data 33 2. Properties of random errors of measurements 38 3. Peculiarities of rounding-off errors 41 Card 2/19 MCMINSKIY, Nikolay navk, red*; takhn.red. Ivanovichl CJ=QT_4W,, A.B., prof., doktor tekhn. XBRONCHIM9 F.I.. red'.Ait~:,Oa; ROKANOTA, T.Y., [Una of 6krakowlany" tables in geodetic calculations] Prim nenle krakovianov Y goodesicheakikh vychislaniiakh. Pod red. A.S.Chabotareva. Moskva, Isd-vo goodes.lit-ry. 1959. 179 P. (MMA 12:8) 1. Zaveduyushchly kafedroy goodesti Noskovskogo institute insheneroy geodesii, aerofoto~Oyemki I kartografil (for Chebotarev). (Surveying--Tables. etc.) ' 3W SOV/154-59-3-2/19 AUTHOR: Chebotarey, A. S., Professor, Doctor of Technical Saiences TITLEt Theory of Measurement Errors and the Method of the Least Squares (Teoriya oshibok izmereniy i sposob naimen'shikh kvadratov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"- yemka, 1959, Nr 3, pp 9 - 22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For 150 years the theory of measurement errors and the method of the least squares have been varied in all possible ways. Ex- perts of mathematical statistics joined these deliberations. The author is of opinion that it would be high time to clarify the contradictions which have arisen due to these procedures and to establish a system of the calculus of observations which are very important to the surveyor. As a result of the work he did in this field the author is editing a monograph whose first part is already being printed and will be published in the volumes of the MIIGAiK. A survey of the main problems of the present- day theory of measurement errors and the method of the least squares is given below. Firstly, the Gauss theory is mentioned. By means of formula (12) Gauss" evaluated the reliability Card 1/4 quitient for accuracy determinations of measurements. Oddly, Theory of Measurement Errors and the Method of the Least SOV/154-59-3-2/19 Squares this formula is never applied and not even mentioned in geo- desy. In geodesy the root of the mean square error is deter- mined from formula (8). This only applies to measurements carried out with equal accuracy. It is pointed out that the book published in the USA in 1956 (Ref 4) only complicates this question. Likewise, Styudent's method is no remedy. Two kinds of mean values have to be considered; that of sarveyors and that of statisticians. It is shown that, even though the theory of measurement errors and the method of the least squares are interrelated, a fundamental difference exists between the two. The method of the least squares is investi.-ated from the point of view of the theory of measarement errors and afterwards from that of statistics. It is shown that in the f-;.rst case - essential problems in the theory of measurement errors can be solved, but that in the second case, in statistics, absolutely reliable and final results are not necessarily obtained by'the method of the least squares. It is pointed out that the method of the least squares is an essential part of the theory of measurement errors and not a simple mathematical device which Card 2/4 can be replaced at will by another one. This, however, only Zh6ory of Measurement Errors and the Method of the Least SOV/154-59-3-2/19 Souares applies if the measurement results contain only incidental errors and if these measurements are not connected with each other (i.e.connections of the measurement results and not of the actual values of the quantities investigated which are expressed by, means of a conditional equation). In this case the initial data have to be accurate and the equations connecting the unknown quantities mathematically correct. The wrong conception of R. Fisher (Ref 11) expressed in his "method of maximum likeli- hood" is pointed out. Reference is made to the dispersion analysis developed by Fisher , and critiques by A. N. Kolmogorov (Ref 13) and Professor 1. Ya. Boyarskiy (Ref 13) concerning this analysis. are mentioned. The author of the present paper has already pub- lished a study (Ref 14) on dispersion analysis and its applica- tion in the field of g4odesy. There are 14 references, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Hoskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotoslljemki i karto- grafii (Moscow Institute of Geodetic, Aerial Surve~-- and Carto- Card 3/4 graphic Engineers) alase-jr0lou j0 .Tp".g -.433 ... =1010.1d as SPORIan Dlu.J4 is i $a 64916406 4 -W .-zv=_e4& ul SworsP ! To..M. .14 M 't 21-11 -go at "OTIMTweled aj=ag6jSv jo fpoqlax ales"Dow is juagdoTs"a C/6 ran '1661un .2 *2 -.18apa.0 al "4"b Of Pclts.x M as .:" ZOTINDIT46T 44% ju fj*S.jx. 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I aerof. no.2: 61-72 160, (KlU 13:6) I* Koskovskiy Institut inshenerov geodesti, merofotosffyemki i kartografile (Mathew&tical statistics) -CHLBOnm, A.S.0prof. Adjustment computations In geodetic operations. Trudy KlIGATIC no.40:3-74 160. (MIRA 13:n) 1. Kafedra geodesil Moskovskogo lustltuta lnzhenerov geodezil, aerofotoauyenkl I lmrtografil. (Arrcre. Theory of) 3/035/62/000/008/055/090, A001/AlOl AUTHOR: axitaasm, A,4.-- TITLE: On the history of development of the lewt.-square method PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 8, 1962, 7, abstract 8G60 (In collection: "Vopr. istorii yestestvozn. I tekhn.1t;: no. 11, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 20 - 28) TEXT: A brief information is given on the publications by Legendre, Gauss* and Laplace, and on the development of the least-square method in Russia. The former objections*(RZhAstr, 1960, no. 12, 128M) are repeated against the sub- stantiation of the least-square method by the principle of.maximum plausibility. There ar6 12 references.. 0. Sh. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation) Card 1/1 s/o35/6l/OOO/OCj6/033/044 A001//A1OI AUPHOR- Chebotarev. A.S. TITIE- Successes and tasks of the Soviet geodeti!,, scienve PERIOD7CAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya I Gecd&zl7a, no. 4-, !9,61, 6, ab- s-,ract 6G46 ("Tr. 2-gc z"yezda Vses. a~tron.-geod. O-va, 1955", Moscow, AN SSSR. 1960, 91 - 100) =T Tht authsr lizze th,,i greatest aohievemints of tl-,e Sovie-, geodezi-, science and technology.. He points out that the following tasks, are the next scientlific te~skE-. the creaticn. of thA proper geodeti-c founda.~Ion for -the large- scale cartography of the country; developmen't~ of gravImetric surveys cri -the -.cnli- nent and ooaans; the study of thet levels -,f the sea-:- aurrou-nding -:-.he territory of the USSR and ~.he moveirienzs of the Earth's cr,;ztt; large-.-cale %i5e in geodesy of achievements of modern physics; further Improvement of m=thods :,f geod~t,.I:-- works and instruments. nieehaniza-.Ion an:~ aurcmat-I= of it 11z ne- cessary to pay to .he study of -he. histli:mr-i,-~f geodS!?y, the estab- lishment of unIfled geodet;is termino'-2-r, sn3 development of scien-,ifically snab- stantiated norms of ge,^,de~tlc operations. V. Selikhanovi:th [Abstracter's note.- tranzlat.,~nl Card 1/1 CHEBOTAREV, A.S. -------- - How the mthod of least squans waa developed, VOP ist.est. i tekh. no,U:2C-28 161. il-IM 14:11) (Least squares) r ~an~drfte~ovi~ch prof.; SELIKHANOVICH, Valeriya Georgiyevna, dots.; SOKOIDY, Mikhail Nikolayevich, dots.; KHFtOMCHFMKOP F.I., red.isd-va; SUNGUROV, V.S., takhn. red. (SurveyinglGeodesila. Fbd obahchei red. A.S.Chabotareva. Nb- skva, Goodesisdat. Pt.2. 1962. 613 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Surveying) ABRAMOVICH, T.V.; CHEBOTAREV, A.V. Cooking grape jolly in a vacuum apparatus. Kons. i ov. prom. 14 no.6:12 Je '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1l.Bykovetskly plbdokonservW sayod. (Grapes) (Jelly) GRINEVICH., Peodosiy Borisovich; -CHEBOTARXV,_ Anatoliy Vladimirovich;. i - " -'r-- e d NOVIK, Anatoliy Ivanovich; SHUMILOV.SK it', 0 SKRIPKINA, Z.I., red. izd-va; POPOVA, M.G.9 tekhn. red. [Elements and networks of experimental a.c. digital bridges] Elementy i skhenW tsifrovykh ekstremal'rWkh mostav peremen- nogo toka. Frunze# Izd-vo AN Kirg.SSR, 1963. 141 p. (MIRA 17:1) SEMISALOVP L.P.; LOBOV, A.A.; AMSTISLAVAlY, D.M.; VEKSELIMAN, Z.N.; CHEBOTAREV, A*V* Rffect of the shape of coke pieces on some indices of dize. Kfs i khim. no.9:33-37 163. ()aRk 16:9) 1. Ukrainskiy uklekhimioheik4 institut (for Senisalov, Lobov). 2. Zhdanovskiy koksokhimichaskly-savod (for A"tislavskiy). 3. Koksakhimstantsiya. (for Veksel"imn, Chebotare"O. (.Coke.-Testing) L -28747~-65 j-o21rEV;A.,h2 ps"AW M, :ACCESSION NR- ATSID03154 S/3005/64/000/009/0051/0057 -AV ot'arev, A. V. THOR: Grinevich, F# B.'; Hovik, A.- I Cheb 10 :TITIE: A peak detector f or 'a capacitive, stlf-compensating :Lej2j_~auge ~SOURCE: AN SSSR. SibirBkoye otdeleniye. Institut avtomatiki i elektr(cetrii. Trudy, no. 9, 1964. Elektricheskiye metody avtomaticheskogo kontrolya i:Electric methods of automatic'control), 51-57 TOPIC TAGS. - psa : det k eat O's. leve -gauge .:se fcompensating level gauge, iiutomatic 'controli capacitive level P auge'. joe A pd ABSTRACT: TheJevel gaugej~dp crib- by the authors in a-previous artivle (Tzmeri-- tellnaya tekhnika, 1961,: No. IQ)$ is essentially a six-am bridge cirmtt with !tight inductive coupling between the arms. The bridge is balanced with respect to one measured parameter by varying the number of turns in its inductive arm. The ~purpose of the peak d6tectoria to detect the minimum of the bridge Mt!Mt voltageo .The block diagram of the pealk detector is shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. After adplification (1)s the envelope of the bridge output voltage is detecte,.' (2) and sampled (3,4). The sampler (3) in operated by the blocking oscillator (4), which is triggered by clock pulses, The purpose of the sampler is to eliminate the '_7 'Mrd ASSOCMION, Institut avtomatiki i elaktrometrii, Sibirskoye otdeleniye AN SSSR (Automtion and electrometrics institute, Siberian divisions Afi SSSR) SUBMTTED: 22AuS62 ENCL: 01 SUB COUE: IE,EE 'NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 000 !Card 2/3 IM9 : 28747-~ 5~. 6 7-7-7 ACCESSIOP., ]M- H50.03154 ENCLOSUM: 01 4 F F t A L L - Figure I Block dlagiram. of the pealk,detector. Cayd 3/3 ------------------- GRIhEVI"'JI) lt,B.~ CHEBOTAREV A.V.-, NOVIK, A~T. - ~ ~. 1, e., ~-~ - J ~ ~-- Z, _ i, p. - . " Element's of digital optimalizing a.c. bridges. T--.-a,-iy List. avtom. a elaklurometr. SO AN SSSR no.lOiZ9-371 '65. (mlp.4 1m) Z" SOURCE CODE: UR/10286/65/000/017/LO75/0073"7 ACC R: AP5026794 AUTHOR: Grinevich, F. B.; Novik,'A. I.; QLebotlrev "j6A. V. TITLE: A digital storage-level gauge.. Claa.s 42, No. 174385 (announced,by Institute of Automation and Electrometry, ISiberian De Oartment AN SSSR (Institut avtix~-aHE -i elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN.SSSR)l SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17,.1965, 75 TOPIC TAGS: liquid level indicator, electronic measurement, digital system A13STRACT: a Authoe s Certificate introduces a digital storage-level gauge which cbntAins.three-capacitance-p*ickups connected in a measurement bridge circuit with strong~inductive coupling between-the arms* The instrument also has a discrete de- vice for balancing the bridge circuit... Measurement accuracy is increased,by connect- ing to the discrete, balancing device a modulator which varies the output voltage of the bridge circuit.by switching the number of turns in the coils of the inductive arms. UDC: 681.128.63 Cc 1/2 rd L 6997-66 -. -- -- I- -- -- - 0 I ---- - -- ~~~ - - : - 1 0 L 9664-M ACC NR: AP5026507 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/ODC)/019/0038/0039 AUTHORS3 --2,q Grinevichq F. B.; ~;V.l Novik, A. I. OHG.% none TITLE: Automatic digital extremial &a bridge, Class 21, No. 175126 &Mounced by Institute of Automation and Electrometry.SO AN SM (Institut avtomatiki i elektrometrii 50 AN.ssmV SOURCEt Byalleten' isobreteniy i tovarnykh snakov, no. 19, 1965 -39 38 TOPIC TAGS: capacitance bridge# digital system ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents an automatic digital extremal a-C bridge for measuring the capacitance and loss tangent of capacitors. The bridge contains an oscillator supplying the measuring bridge circuit, an equilibrium detector two,reversible counters with corresponding decoders and readout devices for the two measured parameters, a time selector of the controlling effects for the two parameters consisting of a multivibrator and two coincidence circuitsp and two modulators for pulse modulation of the regulated jaramaters of the bridge circuit. To increase the response rate, each of the modulators is connected to a Card l/Z ---- - ---- UDCa.. 621,317.733-ou.4 `5- ACC NR: AR6027133 SOURCE CODE: UR/0272/66/000/004/0140/0140 AUTHOR: Chebotarev, A. V.; Nebolyubov, Ye. Yu. TITLE: Determining the sensitivity of digital bridge circuits with inductive arm coupling SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiya i izmeritel'naya tekhnika, Abs. 4.32.1017 REF SOURCE: Sb. Datchiki i skhemy vlagomerov i urovnemerov dlya neftekhim. prom-sti. Frunze, Ilim, 1965, 23-32 TOPIC TAGS: 'electric device,.electric measuring instrument, digital system ABSTRACT: The problem is considered of determining and analyzing the absolute sensi- tivity of bridge circuits inductively coupled with respect to the controlled para- meter, i.e., with respect to the number of turns in the controlled bridge arm. It is.shown that in such bridge circuits, which operate in the near resonance region, a permanent absolute sensitivity with respect to the number of turns in the controlled wiriding can be obtained. This property is important in the case of digital bridges. [Translation of abstract] Bibliography of 4 titles. P. Agaletskiy SUB CODE: 146, 09 "i~-PWMA-MPAA i A dotsent Case of gr&ve Injury Inflicted by & bear. Storatol 11 35 n0-5:51 S-0 '56 I= io: 4) - AID IZAMIM) r CSEBOTAREV, A.Sz Ghebotarev A.S.) Prof. (USSR); IZHMV, N.N., a mazaki S ' pro ~- andMatwo, ok (USSR); ZELCSENYI, Geza (Rtingary) r k=~U. W Soviet remarks about our lot special issue. Geod kart 14 no.3:199-200 162. CHEBOTMEV9 8,A., gornyy inzh. Improvement of boring and blasting operations. Gor.zhur. no.2t 36-38 F '64. (MIRA 17-.4) 1. Nachallnik burovzryvnykh rabot rudnika iment XXII sllyezda Komunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soy-uza. YEROFEYEVV I.Ye.,-gorzzyy inzh.; CHEBOTAREV, B.A., gornyy inzh. Means of preventing the damaging of deep borehol6s in(Mlarge- scale blasting. Gor. zhur. no.2:38-40 F162. IRA 17:2) 1. Masylyanskly rudnik, g. Zyryanovsk. GREBENIUKj V.A, , gornyy inzhener; BROFEYEV, LYeo j gdtnyy inzhener; FUSTOVALOV, A,I.,, gomyy inzhener; CHOOTAREV, B.A., gornn, inshener Use of distributed charges in drifting. Gor. zhur. no.1:70-71 Ja 162. (KRA 15:7) 1. Zyryanovski7 evintsovoyy kombinat. (Zyryanovsk District--Blasting) (mining engineering) I GLADY,-*Vjp B., kand.tekhn.nauk; BORT, G.; DYUZHENNO, M., inah.; CHEBOTAREV, D. &per ntal manufacturing of three-dimensional elements by or guniti . Zhil. stroi. no.7s26-27 162. NM 15:9) 1. Lttu7ushchly kafedroy Xhar'kawakogo inatituts. insheneroy Za d kamsuzallnogo stroitelletva (for Gladyshev). 2. Gl&vnyy inshemr Ordena Lenins. stroltellno-awtashnogo tresta No.86 (for Bart). 3. Glavw takhnolog Ordens, Lanins, stroitollno- montashnogo tresta No.86 (for Chabotarev). (Precast concrete construction) SHUPIK, P.; IAVRIK, S.; SHUMADA, I.; LESHCH121KO, P.; WDYAPIK, R.; RAWHENKOO F.; PANCONKO, V.; MSIVENYLO, L.; CHESDTARLY. D-; BRATUSI, V.; IsjImEm.0, I.; KOMISSARENKO, I.; KOLOMIYCIMIIKO9 f.; MAKARCHENK09 A.; ARUTYMIOV,, A.; SKRIFNICHENIKO, D.; ROD7AAYEVSKIY, A.; PAVLENKO, K.; LE01-01KO, K.; KOZY-IIENICO, N.; PARKHOMENKOO V.; CHEMEPIKO, 14. Aleksandr YdrMovich Gorchakov; obituary. Vrach. delo no.8:1"-145 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) (GORCHAKOV9 ALEKSANDR KIRILLOVICHP 1900-1960) 1. CHEBOTAR4W, D. F. 2. ussR 6w he Pregnancy , qpoxewia in bypertenSive tOxicOsOB in pregnancy,, Medich. shurp 219 No* 29 1951- 7. F 9. Monthly List of Russian Aeeessions,, Library of Congress, April 1953# Uncle CHABOTARIOV, D.F., ksod.med.nmuk Change in nitrogen metabolism during pregnancy. Kedych.rhur. 21 no.6:55-64 151. (MIRA llij) 1, Z viddiliLklinichnot meditsint (save - eked. H.D.Strazhesko) Inatitutu klinichnol fistologil In. eked. O.O.Bogomolltes AN MU (direktor - d1yonly chlen AN URSR R.YeAnvetskiy) i vidddilu patologii vagitucatt (save - V.A.Zhatuntsev) Ukrains1kogo insti- tutu klinichnoi meditsini (direktor - eked. H.D.Strazheeko). (MITMON KITABOLISK) (PREGNANCY) MIXEM, A.L.; CUBMAM, D.P. Number of the Acadmy I.D. Strashoolm; 75th azmlverawy. Klln.sed., Nomkwa 29 no.12:16-21 Doe 51. (Cm 21:4) 1. Prof. Nikhwv; QuAt"to Nedical Sciences Chabotarev. 2. liev. CHEBOTAREV, D. F. Kidneys - Diseases Renal function in Dregancy nephritis., Klin. med., 29, no. 12, 1952 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 19A 2Jncl. CHEBOTARLY, D. F. wlf~jpertemaive Syndrom in PregnaM (Etlampgia).p Dr Mod Sci, Inst of Clinical Physiolog3, Acad Sci Ukr-m4non'SSR, Kiev, 1953. (RZhBioll, Wo 7, Dec 54) -1 Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sun. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 CHM30TARUs D.P. artWW Pr"9=0 in late PrOgNMY.Aoxemia. Akwh. 01n. T16-3:15-21 VAY.-Jms 1953. (CUM i5d) I* CsndILdatO Medical Sciences. , 2. Of the Werainigs Justitate of Clinical' Nedle Ins twit Acadestaim I -* D~ Washesko (DIreator - Prof. A* L Ktkhnev) and Of Kiev Institute for the'Advanced Tralulqg of Pbr- slolium (Director - Prof, 1, 1, Ullchouko), STRAZHISIO, Nlkolsy Daltriyevich; AYZ M IRG, A.A., professor, redaktor; TNTMUFA, K.&., dotment, r*daktor; IATWSIIY, F.Ye., professor, reWtor: LIMIKA, U.N., dotment, redaktor; NIMUN, A.L., professor, otvotetvenW redaktor; PRIM, F.T&,, professor, r*dWdor; UYKOFA, T.Te, doSsent, rodaktorl CHIMARIF. D*F.. professor. redaktor; TABOVSKIT, D.N., profsi~_iF,'_-rs4akt9r; SNURIN, Mal., redektor Isdatolletva; RAMMA,NO-P., tokhaloh,askir redaktor. LSel*ctod works] lo'br&W* trudy, Iler, lad-vo AWsmil naLk UM, Tolel. [Problmo is the pathophysloloff of the circulation of -the blood] Probleaq patoftsiologll krovoobrambehonlia. 1955. 390 p. Tol.2. [Problms of sepals, endocarditle, rheaustles, phYslolo47 and patholoff of the organs of digestion] Problems, sepals&, endok9rdita. revustimm, fisiologila I patologlia organow plahchavarealla. 1936. 365 D - (Km 9:7) 1. DerstviteVary able& AN USDR (for Kmv*tmkl7) RUTA C-DICA Sec.13 Vol,1/1 Gardiovasculsr aan 57 193. CIJEBOTAREV ypertension syndroone (Russian text) Kiev 19,56 UN) pagi-S) Illu-II.Tir- Literature and clinical experimental data on functional pathology and metabolism in pregnant women with a hypertinsion syndrome (capillary blood circulation, per- mcability of the capillaries, tissue gas exchange, acid-alkali equilibrium; water, electrolyte. nitrogen, carbohydrafe and cholesterol change; kidnev and liver func- tion). A classification of the stages of the hypertension syndrome in'pregnant women is proposed (functional stage with unstable clinical signs, functional stage with stable clinical d dystrophic stage). The different clinical forms are described (hypertensive = and hypertension syndrome in pregnant women; kidney disease and hypertension syndrome in pregnant women; diabetes and hypertension syndrome). Considering later toxicosis in pregnant women with a neuro-vascular Syndrome, as a result of disturbance of the cerebral regulation of the vegetative functions of the organism, the author outfines the principles of prophylaxis and therapy of the various forum of hypertension syndrome. Svet-Moldavskaya, - Moscow OMOTAUT, D.P., professor (91yev) Ibis tasks In the organization of rhammatto fever control In the Ukmlnlan B.S.R. Trechodele ao,11:119)-1197 N 156. (NLRA 10:3) 16- qlpv%Wy termosvt Miniaterstva sdnvookbranenlya USS. IRIVOGLAZ, Boris Abrazovich, professor; CERMUZY-Dj.. redaktor; LOCHKATTY, Te.G., takhredaktor. (Prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disturbawas in metallurgical workers dealing with heat processes] Profilaktiks I l9chenie s*rdechno-soandistykh narushenit u rabochikh goriarhikh teekhow. liev. Goa.med.led-vo USSR. 1957. 201 P. 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(RHNMTIC HIA DISFASS) (CORONART VZSSXLS--IDISMSRS) CHHBOTAIRV&,j.D*lk., prof. SHINKARMO. N.K.; KOMITSETA, P.V. - Novocaine In the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Vrach.delo no.8:785-789 Ag 159. (KIR& 12:12) 1. rafedra terapil I Kiyev*kW Instituta usoveri3hentevoyanlya. vrachey I Pervays pollklialks Chetvertogo upravlouiya Ministeretva sdravookhm- nenlya. USSR. (NOTMINE) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM-DISMSMS) c// NESTHROV, A.I. (Moskva): M-HINSKIY. H.D. (Leningrad); GOIEV. N.11.(KjyeV); DOLGO-SABUROV. B.A. (Leningrad); ZAKIJSOV, V.V. (Moskva); MUROW337, S.1117. (Moskva); CRUH&KOV, M.P. (Moskva); ZHDANOV, V.M., prof. (Moskva); INGOVSKIT. V.A.. prof. (Moskva); BIRYUKOV. D.A. (Leningrad); LITVIHOV, N.M., prof. (Moskva); SOKOLOVA-POHOMaEVA, O.D. (Moskva)*, EWALOV, P.S. (Leningrad); BATES. G.A. (Moskva); KOSYAKOV. P.N.. T.rof. (Moskva); SHMELNV. N.A. (Moskva); BUSALOV, A.A.. prof. (No:kva); MOLCH&NOVA. 0.P. (Moskva); STUSHUH, I.D.; BLOKHIN, N.H. o kva); PHHCBR&ZMSKIY, B.S. 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