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RUMM/Human and Animal Mysioloa - Blood Circulation. T-4 Gmaral Problorm, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol.0 no 18, 1956, 84-147 Author : Hortolonei, Not CRiitosau, T., Papahagi, E., Votiade, 13. Inat : Medical Dranch of the Himanian AS, Title :Changes of Blood Pressure at the Presence of Various E;fte- rior anx! Interior Manipulations of the Heart (Experime:,tail Study). Orig Pub : Bul. stiint. Acad. RER. Sec- med-, 1956, 8, 11o 4. 959-972 Abstract : Tug;ing,, which conditions tho turning, of the heart, causes considerable cbanees in blood pressure. As the cormdssure of the mitral valve at the antero-ex-ternal. level is pressed upon, arterial pressvxc becomes lowered; its mro pronoun- ccd lowering is observed as pressure is applied to the pos- toro-internal cormissure. Under patholoGic conditions, Card 1/2 _~TTIADZ,l~,1,,_~,ITARCZNY,DEtcla; STEPANESCU,Tt.; GHITA,)4.; LITARCZEK,G. ....... A formale, for the calculation of the atrial septal defect. Probl. ter.,Bucur. 10 no.2:107-1~13 '59. (MURT SEPM, abnoroalities) HORTOLOK11,H.Academician; GHITISCU,T.; K&LITCHI,Zlena; STVANESOU,Tr.; YOTIA,D,N.,B.,,- PWRIA,N. Indications for the Blalock operation in Vallot's tetralogy. Prob. ter.9 Ducur. 10 no.3:15-19 159. (TATRAWGY or nLWT, surgery) MARINBSKU, V.; SZTIACHZK, D.; MALITSKI, A.; LITARCHEK, G.; FOTIAD3, B. Certain aspects of our experiences with cardiac surgery. lhi- rurgiia, S-3fia 12 no.11:929-944 159. (HJWC SURGIRY) STIFANISCU,Tr.; GHITISCU,T.; YOTXkDR,B. Gatherterization. of the right heart in congenital heart.diseases. Aindamentals of surgical technic. Probl. card.,Bucur. 4.185-M.159. (E3&RT nwxcTS CONGUITAL, diagnosis) (MA&M SUPORRY) (HURT CATHIVIRIZATION) LITARCZEK,Dacia; LITARCZEK,G.; FOTIAIM,B. Cardiac catheterization in children under 10 years of age and the effect of the anesthesia on the hemodynamic constants. Probl. card.oRacur. 4181-286 '59- (MURT GATIMMIUTION."in inf. & childh.) (ANESTMISIA) (BIDOD CIMUIATION. pharmRool. ) YOTIADZ,B.; GRITA,H.; LITARCZIK,D.,, STJYAMCU,TB.; SNISCU,ff. The coefficient of stenosis, a new hemodynamic criterion in pulmonary stenosta. PrbbL card.,Bacur. 4: 311-329 159. (PUIXONART STIRNOSIS. diagnosis) (HUM CAT IZATION) K4.RINZSCU, Voinea, prof.; MALITKI, E.; FOTIADE, B. The utility of complex explorations in order to avoid errors in operative indications of cardiac surgery. Pwmmian M Rev. no.3:57-63 J1-S 160. (InRT SURGERY) - .I ; sc.-,!, ~, 'C --- -, , ';:--. - . I MARMSCU, Win a, prof.; MALITC111, E. , dr.; FONADi,, B. , dr. Value of multiple examimitions in prevention of errors in operative indications in cardiac surgery. I-led. intern., Bucur 12 no.12: 1841-1850 D 160. (HEART-DISEASES diagnosis) (IMAIrr SUHGr-;F-,Y) MARIMKU, Voynya (Marinenou, To]# prof.; KLUTSKAYAp Ye. [Maliska,, 3.1; FOTIADE, B. [Yotlade, Bj (Bukharest) Effectiveness of combined methods in the prevention of erroneous heart ourgery..Test.khir. 85 no.3-It84-09 F 160. (MIRL 34-t2) (HUM-lwMEM) MARINESCU, Volnea; ICNESCU,M.; PALISESCU,E.;.~~:!~P~,136 Aspects of the metabolic and haemodynamic behAiour of the organism in deep hypothermia. Rumanian med.rev. 7 no-4:73-79 O-DI63. R&MESKU, V. [Marinesau, V-11 Prof.; SETIACHEK, D.; FOTIA-IE-.,,.~.; LITARCHEK,G.G. Arrest and restoration of heart aativity. Khirur~~iiia 39 no.9t 19-23 S063 RA 170) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki. ( zav. - prof. V.Marinesku) Bukharestskoy bollnitsy "Funden". MLRIIWKUpV. [Marinescu,Vj, prof. (Buklmmst, ul.Leytenanta L-emzgad.2); -FOTIADE, B. (Bukharest); IOMSKU, X [Ionescu, M.] (Bukharest); DOICBESKU., R. [Doicescu,, R.] (Bukharest). Hemodynamic changes in deep hypothermia. Vest.khir. 90 no.2: 30-31 F163. (KIRA 16:7) (HYPOTHMIA) (BLOOD-GIRGUIATION) (BLOOD FRESSURE) ZITTI,.Ye. [zittip E.]; POPFZKU,L.[Fopeacu,L.] (Bukharest, rayon 30 Dekabrya, ml. Barbu Delayranesha); DIME, G. [Dinca Gj- FOTIADE, B.; IONESKU, K. (Ionescu, K.]; DtWHU, I. fDLciu,Ip] Significance of heart cathkerization in pulmonary surgery'* Vest.khir.90. no.2:63-69 F163. (MA 16:7) 1. Iz kliniki torakallnoy khirurgii (dir. - prof. K.Kerpinishaii) i laboratorii issledovaniya serdechno-legochnoy funktsii (dir. prof. V.14arinesku), Bukhareat. (CARDIAC CATHEITMATION) (LUNGS--SURGERY) PAN V, Al., dr.; dr. caie of ruptur-ts of tho !nte-rvent-!_-.t0.vr oiq,tum uftf~r 3 'PH thoric-.i,~ injury. Red. Inturn. no.11:1350- N 164' In Spttal-.ul nUlt-x ~e!,tral, -.-.ectla 'i de toli Interno c-i iabaratoml de e-!~Plorarl ft-mc".11ontile Eii (1Lriic;.i de thimrgle Varidenlill (dire..-L-ri pro'.. Vniiira T_ F 'ACC Wt AP6011406 SOURCE CODE: UR/00~1/66/056/003/0!~60/0563----.--i AU711OR: Fotiadi A E.; Fridrikhov, S. A. ORG: Lenin&Egd Polytechnic Institute (Leningradskiy politekhnichaskiy institut) TITLE: The effect of a longitudinal magnetic field on the output energy of an at X - 1.15 V 4 I V_'I% SOURCE: Zhurna tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 3, 1966, 560-563 TOPIC TAGS: gas laser, helium neon laser, laser output, magnetic field effect, longitudinal magnetic field ABSTRACT: A detailed study was made of the effect of a magnetic field, parallel to the laser axis, on the output power of an infrared (1.15 v) He-Ne laser at various gas-mixture pressures and pumping energies. The laser consisted of a semi-confocal resonator with external dielectric mirrors and a glass tube 100 cm long and 8 nun in di,urrtrr with Brewster-angle windows. The ratio of partial pressures inside the tube was 10:1 and the tube was placed inside and along the axis of a 70-cm-long solenoid in which fields from 0 to 1000 oe could be set up. Radiation was recorded by an FEU-22 photomultiplier placed at the output of an IKS-12 monochromator. The device I could be excited by high-freq,Liency a-c and/or d-c sources. Results indicate that at~ pressures of I mm 11g, a monotonic increase in output power at zero magnetic field i occurs with an increase in the discharge current (from 15 to 70 ma, which corresponc~ 1. 23,267-66-- ACC NR- AP6011406 to a variation In the pumping from 38 to 175 w). Ibis also involves broadening of the it region, in which laser action is possible. In the 0 < It 115) . Similar results were obtained at other partial pressures and in the case of h-f excitation. This indicates that a change in the halfwidth 4111/2 is directly related to changes in the characteristics of the Doppler circuit in the same manner as the laser output is at 11 - 0. The experimental results are in a good agreement with a theory advanced by H. I. D'yakonov (ZhETF, 49, 1173, 1965). Additional studies must be made before the ultimate explanation of the effect of magnetic fields on laser action at X 0.63 and 1.15 V can be made. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. JYKJ SUB CODE: .20/ SUBM DATE: 03ju165/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 006/ ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 ti 'all Tn r-3 I')3r FO'IV,DI, E. -EV ANUO, --V, B. A., ZAKASHNITSKIYj M. 3.1 SAI-00N, N. N. (course in Gravity Prospecting) Geageolizdat (1941) FOTTADI, E. E. Mbr., Scientific Research Institute of Applied Geophysics, -1947-- *The Construction of the Pre-Cambrian Folded Base of the Russian Platform," Dok. AN, 57, No. 8, 1947 X FOTTADI, E. E. USSR/Geophysics - Prospecting Sept/Oct 53 "Review of Symposiun 'Prospecting and Industrial Geophysics,," (A. G. Ivanov, reviewer) I?, Ak Uauk SSSR, Ser Georiz# No 5. pp 474-476 Favorably reviews the symposiums edited by V. V. Fod~mskiy, entitled "Mzvedochnaya i promyslovaya geofizikalls-LO-4j. Min Petrol Ind USSR, Glavneftgeofizika, Moscow,- 1952: 600 copies, price 1.50 rubies. Contributors were: I. K. Kupalov-Yaropolk, G. V. &e-rezu, A. 1. Slutskovskiy, B. S. Temkina, P. I. Lukavchenko, 0. A. Shvank, N. A. Per1kov) S. 0. Komarov, I. Ye Eydman, L. H. Yesellson, and E. E. Fotiadi. 267T82 1. FOTIADI) 2. USSR (600) 4. Russian Platform - Geology, Stratigraphic 7. Possible connection between the specific weight (density) of carbonaceous Paleozoic rock fran the central and eastern regions of the Russian platform) and the hydrogeological conditions of their formation. Dokl. AN S3SR 90, No. 2, 1953. Sci. Res. Inst. Geophysics and Geochem. Ilethods of Prospecting 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. FQT1ADIq I.B. -~-, Geological interpretation of gravity anomalies In the Russian Platform. Prlkl.gsofis. no.120.31-65 135. (KLU 8:3) (Rumnlan PUtfors-Gravity) 15-57-3-3792D Translation from: ReferativiVy zhurnal,, Geologiya., 1957., Nr 3., p 188 (USSR) AUMOR: Fotiadi, Beg, TITLIt The Geologic Structure of the Russian Platform From Data of Regional Geophysical Investigationi and From Exploratory Drilling (Geologloheskoye stro7aniye Rueskoy platformy po dawXym regionallnykh geofizi- cheskikh Issledovaniy I opornogo burenlya) ABSTRACT: 'Bibliographic enU7 on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, presented to the Vaese neft. n.-I. geologorazved. in-t (All-Union Institute for the Study of Petroleum and Geological Exploration)., Leningrad, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Vaes, nefte ne-io geologorazved. in-t (All-Union Insti- tute for the Study of Petroleum and Geological Exploration), Imningrad Card 1/1 7-/ NALIVXIN. V.D.; ROZANOV, L.N.; YOTIA21,JwZ.; TIGOROV, S.P.; TIOGURAZOV, I.I.; KOVALEVSKIT. Tu.6_.,_fO_iACFWMO, A.A.; K011DRATITEVA, M.G.; KUZIIETSOV, G.A.; KULIIOV, Y.S.; LOBOY, V.A.; SOFROIIITSXIY, P.A.; TATARINOV, A.G.; PRITUIA. Yurly Aleksandrovich, rodaktor; DAYET', G.A., vedushchty redaktor; GEInUDYEVA. I.N., takhnicheskil, redaktor. (Volga-Ural oil-bearing region: Tectonics) Volgo-Urallskaia ne neftenounain oblast'. Leningrad, Gos.n&uchzo-tekhz.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-rr, 1956. 312 p. (Leningrad. Veasoiuzuy-i neftiand naueh2o-issledovatellskii goologo-razvedochnyi institut. Trudy, no-100) [Xicroalm] (NW 10:4) (Volga Valley-Petroleum geology) - (Ural Mountain Region--Petroleum geology) tOTIADI, X.~. I., - --,- I;rrg"e,-scale tectonic elements of the southeastern region of Buropean U.S.S.R. Trudy VNIGRI no.96:68-85 1566' (KMA 10: 1) (Geology, Structural) POTIADI. f&' Se Au attempt to compile an ou'tline of stratigraphig,corialations between the Pro-Cambrian rocks of the Russian platform and the Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR 109 no.6:1194-1196 Ag 136. OCM 9:11) 1. Nauchno-insledovatel'skly. institut geofisicheskikh metodov rasvedki. Predstayleno akademikon D. T. Nalivkirqm. ,(Fassian platforu-Geolov*s StratJgraphlo) (Ural Kountaine-Goology,-Stratigraphic) IOTIADI, NA Structure of the crystalline base of the Russian Platform according to data of deep boring and of regional geophysical investigation. Dokl. 0 SSSR 110 no-3:440-443 S '56. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skly InstItut geoffticheakikh metodov ratvedki. Predstavleno akademikom S.I. XtronoTym. (Russian Platform-Geoloff, Strattgraphic) TIWTAnT. I'l. v - -. Porosity and density of sedimentary mantle rocks vith the depth of their occurrence. Gbol. nefti AP '57. (Rocks, Sedimentary) in connection no.4:39-50 (KGRA IOr8) YOTIADI R.N. Ivaluation of the gravitational effect of large facial-lithological complexes in the sedivientary cover of various regions of the Russian Platform and southern Russia. Frikl. geofiz. no-17:185-202 157. (MIRA 11:2) (Russian Platforw-Gravity) FOTIADr, ~truo*ijrf) of the rry'stalline foundntion of the fiumsisin Platform. Trad,,, 111IGTII no.101-296-319 '57. (FLU 10:9) (Russian Platform-Pocks, GrystAlline And metrmorphic) xvllk~ui, Epwninon6 E-iaviinondovicli -- awarded. sci tj e.~7ree of' DOC of Geologic o-lflineralopical Sci for 4 J,---n 5)7 defense. of dissertation: the Geolo,gical Structure of/HussiEin platform according to data of regional C) , drilling" at the " ouic 110 geophysical investigations and simportin,,-, v - AU Oil Sci-Res Geologic al -Pros pectin,- Inst; Prot No 6, 15 7ar 56. (ED-1vot 7-5B, 21-22) 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2090 Fotiadi, Eppominond Eppominondovich Geologicheskoye stroyeniye Russkoy platformy po dannym regionallnykh geofizicheskikh iseledovanly I opornogo bureniya tGeological Struc- ture of the Russian Platform Based on Regional Geophysical Research and Geological Drilling) Moscow, Goatoptekhlzdat, 1958, 243 P. (Series: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut geofizi- cheakikh metodov razvedki. Trudy, vyp. 4) 2,000 copies printed. Ed.: A.A. Borisov; Exec. Ed.: N.N. Kuzlmina; Tech. Ed.: I.G. Fedotova. PURPOSE: The book is Intended for geologists and geophysicists en- gaged in the study of the structure of platform formations and in the Investigation of new regions containing oil gas. COVERAGE: The book offers a detailed description of the tectonic structure of the crystalline basement of the Russian platform, a Card 1/6 Geological Structure of the Russian Platform (Cont,) SOV/2090 geological interpretation of the data obtained from geophysical surveys, and information on the physical properties, particularly the density and the magnetic susceptibility, of rocks. The in- vestigation was conducted along the line: 1) distributing the anomalous gravity findings into fields affected by sedimentary de- posits, the structure of the crystalline basement, and depth fac- tors, 2) comparing the gravitation and magnetic fields with the geological maps of pre-Cambrian shields, 3) an integrated inter- pretation (comparative study) of gravitation and magnetic anoma- lies, 4) computing the depth of disturbing objects according to magnetic and, partially, gravitation anomalies, 5) computations of the magnetic susceptibility of disturbing bodies which makes it possible to draw certain conclusions about the composition of the crystalline basement, and 6) the maximum utilization of the data obtained by means of electric and seismic investigations, concerning the depth of various horizons occuring within the sedimentary deposit. The authors have relied upon works of the VNIGRI, VNIGNI, VNIIGeofizika, and TsNIL, There are 392 refer- ences of which 332 are Soviet, 49 English, 8 German, 2 Polish, and I Norwegian. Card 2/ 6 Geological Structure of the Russian Platform (Cont,) SOV/2090 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction PART I METHOD FOR GEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION PF REGIONAL GRAVIVAND GEOMAG- NETIC AN014ALIES Ch. 1. The Nature of the Gravityand Geomagnetic Regional Anomalies of the Russian Platform and the Methodology of-Interpreting Them Geologically 10 Ch. II. Basic Types of the GravitYand Oeomagnetic Regional Anomalies of the Russian Platform 19 Ch.III. Methods of Quantitative Interpretation of Regional Gravity and Magnetic Anomalies 29 Card 3/ 6 Geological Structure of the Russian Platform (Cont) SOV/2090 PART II THE STRUCTURE OF PRESENT-DAY SURFACE RELIEF OF THE FOLDED BASEMENT OF THE RUSSIAN PLATFORM AND 0.7 THE SOUTHERN PART OF EUROPEAN USSR Ch. IV. General Information 43 The Pre-Cambrian Basement Ch. V. The Northwestern, Northern and Northeastern Regions of the Russian'Platform 52 Ch. VI. The Western, Central, and Eastern Regions 62 Ch. VII. The Southwestern, Southernjand Southeastern Regions 76 The Paleozoic Basement Ch. VIII. The Southern Regions of European USSR 101 PART III Card 4/6 Geological Structure of the Russian Platform (Cont) SOV/2090 THE STRUCTURE OF THE SED114ENTARY COVER OF THE RUSSIAN PLATFORM AS RE- FLECTED IN REGIONAL FIELDS OF GRAVITYAND MAGNETIC ANOMALIES Ch. IX. Generalized Features of an Anomalous Gravity Field as Affected by the Sedimentary Cover 117 Ch. X. The GravityEffect of the Basic Facies-Lithologic Complexes of the Sedimentary Cover 125 Ch. XI. Certain Relations Between the Structural Plan of the Sedi- mentary Cover and the Morphology of the Gravi%rand Geomag- netic Anomalous Fields 129~ PART IV THE INNER STRUCTURE OF THE FOLDED BASEMENT OF THE RUSSIAN PLATFORM AND OF THE SOUTHERN PART OF EUROPEAN USSR ACCORDING TO GEOLOGICAL AND - GEOPHYSICAL DATA Ch.XII. General Information Card 5/6 139 Geological Structure of the Russian Platform (Cont.) SOV/2090 'Ch. XIII. The Baltic Shield, the Northern, Northeastern Jand North- western Regions 150 Ch. XIV. The Ukrainian Crystalline Shield, the Belorussian-Lithuan- Ian and the Kursk-Voronezh Crystalline Massife; The Dnepr-Donets Depression 166 Ch. XV. The Tokmov and the Tartar Prominences With Adjacent Re- gions and the Caspian Depression 175 Ch..XVI. Conclusions on the Inner Structure of the Folded Basement 200 Conclusion and Proposals 219 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/bg Card 6/6 8-13-59 FOTIADY, E. E., GODIN, Y. N., POISHKOV, H. K.. RYABINKIN. L. A.. and FEDYNSKIY, V. V. *Progress of Geopbysical Methods of Prospecting for Oil and Gas in the USSR." t, 64, ports swat ~i Re tted ;~ the Fifth World Petroleum Congress. 30 May - 5 June. 1959. Now York City. FOTIADI, Structure of the fold foundation of the Huropean part of the U.S.S.R. Trudy VNIGRI no.131:5-16 '59. (MIR& 12:9) (Geology) KALININA, O.A.; IWIiMI, M.N. - large structural features In the northeast of the European part of the U.S.S.R. baeed on geophysical data. Trudy VNIGRI no.133:383-409 159. (MIRA 13:1) (Russia, Northern-Geology, Structural) u3 0/ v 55/1) 1 'i ITU.: TI -,)J i:!;C CJ-J~Sual- [iiw Nis,: o I ro~-- i oi~,, v! d-o 1'0~1'1., ~41 ti I c PI 1141. 1 Lj C. iC I d , aCCird iAL, LO invos c i'!'a (JOns (Theses of a reparL) Intermai'maL Geological con,;rcss, "'43t."Opellhalrer) 11011.1'i'l, pi a Aazdcl. If: Gcw*i~,1.11--.t. Giu"Ili-l- S~,Co' i, eli lcvdi pu ou-Dl T..."-T: The '-re-Cam;,riaji base ol' the inner regions oi' d-,c ioissiar :IiaLiroit., will.ci, is covered with Palcozoic deposiLs, lies at a vavy'ng dep-ili. Tr(~sc 1'0 rr. B L.: 0 1., S 0lIUCL*Op Oil the Sllf'faCl' OVOr c-actisive areas of Nor'ClIC1.11 Vw1rope. Two -L.-u-c --.-clups oi' s-cructural clevictas tdddi correspond w -,nlie ;11,e ilon, ill ci,.e aal.tic 6ideid: rhe Arclican (1,1ocks-) and the Kareiian zoiios-~ ). In the east ot Zhe Russian I'lau'orm,01C SLMICUIL-al Of Lhe VX~~' cont.-olled 4 die bur~cLi contiumitJoll 01, Structural elcuielics of' Lile Noilski,~ Pcnk'nsula and of East aud Southeast Karelia. South of the Gulf of Finland a cort- linuation o)" structural elements of South Finiand and .-Weden is founi. The base Card 1/2 ille structu,,,e of t1ho ..... subsielos irrevularly.. foriving uplifts and 6opressions. (Sara, controllec' by daEa fron, a few borcholes, show that over a considerable area bet- t,r,oen the Baltix 6hic[d and Tbt~an t~e base is chiefty r.Ade lin of Karci-ian fon',a- I'vninsula Lypo. T;:e-ze fonial:ioli~ io z:llo w-1 r It it I Lv -vnei~s %~oti~ I, i. k-, -xS "'7111 i C It , 0) 1 1;:, L "',I i 0, :c,t:-_ra.!_ and east:orn of' dIC 'RUSS.iall t1.ELtf-3Uh1. fies~lu:aill_y, ii..ilar CO;. 1c.\0 * the Proterozoic foniotions o-- Farei;a, which exu0nd far to Uile sotitli. of iil1,:3qi1 and owo-dish Svekofomiios ove ounc v.,) o-ovn~ L 1-1. -re. i1ro foul)II I ield.j of of ;oo*k;l,~!. ill sol:.e pi,accs Ra. 'L;i gramites. Inton,,ive ;~-agnierLc i oi I i I J,` "k' re lil V, 011.1511 4%.1t i; i t it 61 -i 1 r i 1.11, f o i o 1, ~,, o o I ;~ -,,uc t i C;wc, cill. ra i 0j, ~,IIJ Ka 1 0 i i't The L:rcatcr tvi r o1 I hc vari Ioc wi 6: ' n I.: S of' Go Balt'c ;tve Colince-C, vi.!J, fracuwo,, diet -)I nol.:p patt,; of t1l: it ,,a r d 2/ 2 TROFDWKI A.A.0- FOTIADlp E.E.; KOSYGIN, Yu.A.; KUZNETSOV, V.A.; SAKSV V.N. I llp^wwMftft. In memory qf Nikolai Sergeevich Shatskii; 1895-1960. Geol. i geofiz.*no. 9:120-121 160. (KMA 14:2) (Shatakiit Nikolai Sergeevicht 1895-1960) VASILIYEV, V.G.; GRACHEV, G.I.; NEVOLIN, V.V.; OZERMAYA. M.L.; PODOBA, N.V. Frinimali uchastlya: ALEKSEYCHIK, S.N.: GUSIMOVICH, S.N.; DIMSETEM, G.1h.; DZVXLAYI, M.F.; DWKIN, I.Te.-. IVANOVA, M.N.; KAZARINOV, V.P.: KALWINA, V.V.; KOZWTKO, S.P.; MEDVEMSY, V.Ya.; FUSTILINIKOT, M.R.; ROSTOVTSEV, N.N.; SKOBLIEOVA, G.I.; STEPANOV, P.P.! TITOV, V.A.; FOTIADI,.E.E. CHIRVINSKATA, H.V.; SHMAROVA, V.P.: GWSIANOVA, O.P., red.; BEKMAN, Yu.K.. vedushchiy red.; MUKHINAO II.A., tekhn.red. [Manuel for geophysicists in four volumes] Spravoohnik geofisika v chetyrekh tomikh. Moskva. Gos.nauchnc-tekhn.i%d-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.l. [Stratigraphy, lithology, tectonics. and physical properties of rocks] Stratigrafi-4a, litologlia, tektonika t fizLcheakie avoistva gornykh porod. Pod red. 0.P. Gratsianovol. 1-960. 636 p. (MIRA 1~4:1) (Petroleum geology) (Gas, Natural-.Geology) S/169/62/000/005/016/093 D228/D307 AUTHORS i Godin, Yu. N., Poluhkov, M. X., Ryabinkin, L. A., Pg- and Fotiadi. E. TITLE: Development of geophysical methods of prospecting "or oil and gas in the USSR PERIODICkL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1962, 23-24, ab, tract 5AI81 (V sb. 5-y Mezhdunar. neft. kongress, V. I, Gostoptakhizdat, 1961, 237-256) T-EXT: A report is givon about the extent of geophysical operations and about the geographic disposition of geophysical parties on USSi territory. The I main achievements in the procedure and the technique of geophysical investigations are considered. These include the do- volopment of; A magnetometer, basod on the principle of.free nu- clea~ induction; a quartz gravimeter with increased damping; a gra- diometer; the procedure and the apparatus of the telluric content and magnetotelluric measurement methods; portable seismic stations; fluvial seismic prospecting; marine seismic prospecting, in which Card 1/2 ---- ----- - 5/169/62/000/005/016/093 Development of geophysical ... D228/D307 the recording of explosiono, is made on the vessel's course; the me- thod and the equipment of controllably directed reception; complex regional geophysical invDatigations, eta. It in emphasized that the seismic reflection method remains the main geophysical method of seeking local structvres in sedimentary strata In all roglona of the Soviet Union BXaMploS Of the successful application of gas- Physical mothods ar; quoted. ~'Abotraotorfa notot Complete tra~nela- tion. 7 Card 2/2 KAZARINOV, V.P.; KAWYANOV, M.V.; KOSYGIN, Yu.A.; POSPELOV, G.L.; 5,.IS, V.fi.; SOBOLEV, V.S.; SOKOLOV, B.S.; FOTIADI, E.E.; YANSHIN, A.L. Academician Andrei Alekseevich Trofimuk; on his 50th birthday. Geol. i geofiz. no.9:124-126 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Trofimuk, Andrei Alekseevich, 1911-) PO rIADI E, E. Basic characteristics of the tectonic pattern of Siberia and 'Che Far East in-6bw-W"afr*Jbnal geological and gophysical data. Geol.i geofi. z. no.10:28-41 161. ~Jlbl 24:12) 1. 3xstitut geolog-Li i geofiziki Sibirskogo, otdeloniya AN SSSR, NovosAirsk. (Siberia--Geology, Structural) FOTI"I.* E..30. One of the most important problems In the further development of the sciences on the earth. Geol. I geofiz. no.7:3-7 162. (C7 e0logy) (KM 16:7) FOTIADI, E.E. Present status and problems of geophysical investigations in-Siberia and the Far East and prospects for developing them. Geol. i $Ofiz. no.10: 83-92 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Institut geologii, i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR Novosibirsk. iSiberia-.Prospectlng-GeophysicaI methods), (Soviet Far Fast-Prospecting-Geophysical mett%odAs) S/030/63/000/001/002/013 B101/B102 AUTHOR: Fotiadiq E. B.0 Corresponding Member AS USSR TITLEt Geophysical research in Siberia and LSoviet3 par-East PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vestnik, no. 1, 1963, 16 - 20 TEXTs The present state of geophysical research in Siberia and ~Soviet] Par East and future research problemn in these regions are reviewed. The gravi. metric and magnetic investigation has been completed over large regions. During the International Geophysical Year, aeromagnetic surveys were con- ducted in Okhotskoyet Beringp and Japan Seast on the Kuril Islands and in neighboring parts of the Pacific. Seismic and electric prospecting, howeverg is laggin,~ behind. So far, it has served mainly for pro2pecting structures that favor the formation of petroleum deposits, and has been conducted in the wentern, central, and southern parts of the West-Siberian Plainj to a small extent also in Transbaikalia and in the [Ef6vietj Far-East Coastal Region. Deep-sounding has been done only in the Okhotskoye Sea. Deep-boring right through the earth's-orust to the uppermost mantle is planned In. several regions of the MSR. The following tasks for geophysical research in Siberia andj Soviet) For-East are mentionedt Explanation of relations Card 1/2 S/030/63/000/001/002/013 Geophysical research in Siberia... B101/B102 bet-Neon anomalous geophyBiCiLl -fields and geological structuresi detailed classification of structural elements and breaks; detection of intrusive and effusive complexesl explanation of the effect of metallogenetic zones and ore belts on anomalous geophysical fields; deep-boring research of the earth's crust and of the uppermost mantle to determine the 'structure of the Pacific ore belt; explanation of the deep-structure of the Chukotako--- Kataziatskiy volcanogenic be-It. This requires further development of seismic prospecting, vertical electric sounding, investigation of tolluric currents, study of the geophysical fields of force, especially the geomagnetic field, and geothermal research, especially in the Kuril-Xamchatka region. For this purpose, a network of specially equipped stations ouch as comprehensive geo-, physical observatories and specialized experimental laboratories have to be eq,tablished and long-term expeditions have to be conducted. Card 2/2 BELOUSOV, V.V.; FOTIADIO E.E.. "Geophysical methods in regional structural geolog7l by B.A.Andrww Reviewed by V.V.Belqklsov, E.E.Fotiadi. Sov.geol. 6 no.2:156-157 F ;63. (MIRA 16-4) (Geophysics) (Geology, Structural) (Andreev, B.A.) "iiw FOTIADI, E.E.; KARATAYEV, G.I. Crustnl structure of Siberia and the Far East based on data of regional geophysical studies. Geol.i geofiz. no.10-.5-19 163. (MIRA:17sl) 1. Institut geologli i geofiziki Sibirakogo otdeldniya AN ~S,%A, Rcmo- sibirsk. FOTIADI, E.E. Foreword. Trudy Inst. geol. I geofiz. Sib. otd, AN SOSSR no.21: 3-5 163. (MIRA 17:11) FOTIADI, E.E.; KUZNETSOV, G.F. New concepts of aubsurface geology in the western part of the Siberian Platfom according to geophysical investigation data and prospects for findIng oil and gas. Geol. i geofiz. no.10-- 21-32 164- (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. FO JAM Basic charactc-riqtIcs of tect-arJc pu~t.-n of Slhoriiii in Far Ftist in the lightv of j,-,OoIOrI.c;tI tind gnophyri.-Ic~ll Cool. I geofiz. no.1233-21 164. 1. InstiLut geologii i geofizilti otlelenlya AN SSSR, Novoelbirsk. L h203-66 EVITWIFCC Gkt ACCESSION NRI AP5024213 UR/0020/65/164/003/0559/0562~.*. AUTHORSt Fotiadij E, E. (corresponding member AN SSSR); Vanlyan, L._k.; 4har Ye. P, ~TITLE: Deep magnotio-variation sounding in south-central Siberia and in Tranabaikal SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 164, no. 3. 1965p 559-562 C, -TOPIC TAGS; geomagnetic fiBld, specific reeistance, qqrtk cruqtj rock ABSTRACT: Analysis has shown that by using a type of magmetic variation is possible to determine local changes in resistivity with depth. This is the es- sence of magnetic-variation sounding. 11agnetic variations with periods of 0o5 to 4 hours (so-called "bays") appear at distances of y~~ 1500-2000 km from the quasilinear polar current flowing near 700 N. Lat. This current is the source of the magnetic field. Work at the Institut geologli i geofiziki (Institute of,, Goology.and Goophysics) during l9&!-63 on the Siberian platform of south-contral Siberia and in 'h~ansbalkal revealed a number of these "bays," systematically distributed. Although the i:onductance of the sedimentary sequence changed fro-M .:J7., almost zero to 500-600 mhosj this had no appreciable effect on the intensity or Card 1/2 Lh293-66 ACCESSION NRt AP5024213 Lorm of geomagnetic variations in the region northwest of Lake Baikal, but toward., the southwest it contributed as much as 50% of the variation Apparent resistiv---. ity for this region was found to decrease with increase in ~riod (within the range from 0.5 to 3 hours); i.e., the resistivity decreased with increase in depth of penetration of the field. Two types of curves were obtained: one with high apparent resistivity northwest of the Baikal basin, and another with low apparent resistivity southeast of the basin. This indicates increased geothermal activity of the upper.mantle in the folded Baikal and Transbaikal regions as comparod with the Siberian platform. There is a considerable variation in thick-' ness of the crust in the Baikal region, and a shurp isostatic inequilibrium ob- tains among individual blocks of the crustp which adjust along deep fractures* Orig. art. has:- 4 figures, I ASSOCIATION., Institut geologii i geofiziki,, Sibirskogo otdoloniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Ina-titute ofAgology and-9-mby-s Sciences, LSSR) SUBMITTED: 20jan65 ENGLx 00 SUB CODES ES No REF SOV: 011 OTHERS 006 Card. 2/2 __L_2o466-66__z,wT_R~ GIA SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Fotiadjj Karat~~ ~vG~- Mqk F. S. artment N Xqsib�sk ORG: Institute of G!j~~and. Geo S, x1pA ph.ysicpj__i Rep (Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR) TITLE: Some regional characteristics of the deep structure of the Earth's cruet in the USSR in thelight of geophysical data SOURGF: Geologiya i geofizika, no. 10, 1065, 12-22 TOPIC TAGS: earth crust., tectonics, geophysics, physical geology, petrology ABSTRACT: This paper presents and discusses the results of comparison of large-scale fcatures of stratification of the earthts crust in the USSR~ obtained by interpretation of a wide array of regional geophysical data. with the elements of prie-Neogene and post-Neogone tectonic structure. It was found that the thickness of the crust as a i~hole'and the thick- ness of the basalt layer are related closely to the Neogene-Quaternary structure and the thickness of the granite layer also reveals a relation- .ship to the pre-Cenozoic structure and the. history of its developmente 'A study of density inhomogeneity of the upper mantla is presented, ;clearly showing the appearance of isostasy over large areas. It is :asperted that basification processes play an import" role in develop- penj~ of the earth Is crusts 1he llxgi fold-out maps are. outstanding Card 1/2 UDC: 551-11 L---2oh66-.66----- ACC NR: AP6012051 and unique: the first map shciws the relief of the 114ohorovicic discon- tinuity in c9mpariaon with thet neotectonics of the USSIR; Fig. 2 is a Anap of the thicImess of the basalt layer; Fig. 3 is a map of the thick-.*:, ness of the granite layer in comparison with the elements of tectonics; Fig@ 4 is a map of the relation of thicknesses between the granite and .'basalt layers; Fig. 3 is a map, of all inhomogeneitips of,the upper mantle. All maps are ~nalyzeid in~ detail. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. [JAS) SUB CODE: 08 SUM DA7E: O5jul65 ORIG REFI 043 OTH REF: U ACC NRY AP7005462 SUMICO CODE b--Z/0,)-30/'( VOOGX05100~010054 Fotiadi, .17, E.- (Corro3ponding member All SSSR); Nikolayovskiar, A. A.; T"o;z: ORG: no,"O TTTL,: Geophysical investigations of stmeture of the crust and upper Dlantlo in the eastern USSR SOURa-,: AN SSSR. Vostnik, no,- 5. 1966, 50-54 TO-10TO TLAGS: earth crust, upper mantle, tootonicis/Kwilo Islands, Kamchatka AMT.LACT: Data fron rogional geophysical work and deep soivrdc soundLn- of the earth's crua~ in the Eastorn USSR now have made possible preparation of a map if the tectonic structure of the area, uhich accompanies this article* The crust can be divIded into three parts: oceanic, conti- nental and transitional. StUdi.03 made by the Institute of Geolog3r and Gcoj%-qsics of the Siberian Department Acadomy of Sciences have shown I that, changes of the thickness of its "basalt" ~aye~r, are_ related clearly 0 -hG character of tho.'Nleogene-Quat'ernary istructure, whereas the thick- ~ %, .. I- V A --ess of -,.&a "granitelf layer has an obvious relationship not only to noo- CC-Vo.=.Cs;) but also a close. relationship too' the pye-Conozoic structure znd t1w history of its development. For e=mplej, the regions of Mesozoic fo" dinz o' the outer zone (the Northeaot and Primoryo).. in comiparison ..ith rc,,ions of Conozoic folding of the inner zone of the Pacific Oocar. 41 A. zone, a-re characterized by a thicker crust and a higher degree of gran- ;_Card__1/2-- ~kCC_~(R ___ ____ A.F7005462 "Vization. New deep scisnic sounding d.-.-*%-,a in the roZion of the ,%Lrilo slzrds -1,-4dicato a complex block. character of doop crustal structure zused to a greater degree by change of the composition of its rocks ~..an achange of thiclaiess. The velocity of propagation of elastic ca wc.vos &IZ. the~M discontinuity in the southern regions is considerably ..eager'*;;. gion o,' the underviat - %, han in the reg -er Vityaz? Range - 7.8-8.2 .~=/Sec and 7.0-7.2 11CM/See respectively. Specialists of the Sakhalin Scientific Research Institute have formulated a model of the .carth*-s upper mar~Ue with four asthenosphoric layers at. depths of 65-90, 120-160, 230-300 and 370-430 kiiu., alternating irith I#ers of high strenZth of matza:-. 7ho asthenospheric layers ara characterized by high absorp- Uon ol transverse seismic waveb, indicating a plasticity of 'the matter of 'Chose lay.... 7rho volcanoes of the Xuriles are projected onto the sacond zsthenospbero, which must be regarded as a zone of magma forma- 'V-I.on. ZrA eastern Kamchatka and in the Kuriles there is a system of fau-Its associated with the continent-ocearn boundary zone which extends Vo a depth of 300 I=. 7he system of faults associated with the trench is traced on2,v to depths of .200-250 km.. Orig. art. hast 1 figure. f2FIRS. 37, SUB CCDE: 08 / SUM DATE: none Card Z/Z L 1130-67 . E,'e,1T(l)...__GW/GD ACC Ms N26028365 SOURCE CODE: uR/oooo/65/000/000/0009/ool4 AUTHOR: Fotiadi, E. E. ORG: none TITLE: Structure of the Earth's crust in Siberia and the Far East, based on geophysical data SOURCE: International Geological Congress. Geologicheskiye rezul'taty lTrYftt~ai~by -geo''fiziki (Gcological results of applied geophysics); doklady sovetskikh geologov, problems. 2. floscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965, 9-14 TOPIC TAGS - deep seismic boundary. "ft*R_i4A" ... - earth crust, acismicity.. tectonics, Kohorovicic discontinuity, seismic prospe6ting/ SovietFar East, Siberia ABSTRACT: The data obtained from geophysical investigations conducted in Siberia and the Far East indicates that this territory consists of the upper tectonic crustal layer including the relief and composition of the present-day folded base- ment of the West-Siberian and Siberian platforms and some water area in the transition zone between the Asian continent and the Pacific Ocean and the crustal base forming the relief of the Moho discontinuity. It has been established that there are several subtypes of continental and oceanic crust. The subtypes of the continental crust of both layers identified from the gravity and the magnetic data as consisting of granite and basalt vary in thickness. The data from deep seismic Card - L 11346r6T __ __ - - 4CC NR' AT6028365 soundin conducted in the transition area from the continent to the ocean, show that the intermediate type of crust consists of two subtypes: subcontinental and suboceanic. It has also been established that different types of metallogeny are ,associated with different subtypes of the crust. The depth of the Moho discon- tinuity was found to be between 2:5 and 50 km.. The seismicity of the region is-also discussed. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE- 08 / suBm DATs.- o&ian65/ ORIG REF. 018/ ACC NR: UP60367653 SO _C'0 D- E -.-U,"70020/o6/1'71/OC)',/0170/6172-': A1T11H0:-'S: Potiadi,..E. E. (Correspondina member AN SSSR); Voronin, Yu. A.; Cusev, Yu. 02.G: Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Division, Academy of Sbiences, SSSR (Institut geologii i veofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Constructing a standard scheme for geological interpretation of geophysical data SOITaCE: ~0 SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 1, 1966, 170-172 TOPIC TAGS: geology, Geophysics, probability, algorithm, set theory ABSTRACT: A scheme for geological interpretation..of geophysical data is described. Let A be a set of objects, and let U and V be systems of criteria (one-place predicates) defined in A. It is assumed that a' and a" E_~ A are indistin,-,aishable by U if for Vu ie U we have ui(a-) + ui(a--) / 1. The indistinguishability relation is the equivalence relation and ensures representation of A as & A2l .... l AN(u)g Ao& U A, Ai 0 0'. Any other division that can be obtained from L/A_ ;Y7 by uniting its Iclasses will be called a derivative and denoted by ([A: U))'.. ((A.: UJ). will ,,onalize .([A: VI) if diar- N N, -P, log P, > I Pj Pq 109 P11), Card 1/2 ACC NR: AP6036763 where p!' is the pro*oability of events a6A!; p. is the probability of events a r= Ai; and pi5 is the probability of events a 45k!. When this latter condition is fulfilled, J then Bayes' criterion can be used to show that a scheme that, permits determination of the membership of a in A on the basis of the membership of a in Ai will give a minimum of errors. This method can be used with a description of objects and any volume of exDerimontal data. It is based on minimal a priori assumptions and is easily realiied with an electronic computor. Orig. art. has; 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 08/ SMQ DATE: 191far66/ ORIG REP: 004 ~/2 ACC NR.-AP7001551' ----'86URCI~-CODE*:-UR/0020/66/171/003/0590/0592 AUTHOR: Fotiadi, E. E. (Corresponding member' AN SSSR); Karatayev, G. I.;.Th&&eZ1ov,V.L' ORC: Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Department, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo oideleniya Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: On the theory of temporal perturbatijns of gravitational and magnetic fields in relation to recent tectonic and physical processes in the earth SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 3, 1966,1590-592 TOPIC TAGS: gravity perturbation, t=rtl stz=W---q gravimetric' analysis, magnetic anomaly, gravitation field,-;~Fgg--R-Effc--field, geophysicd station, geophysicd-pr.l-*-6*~~ At&---,4- lox-iA~ , -~c~L4u K~cA, ABSTRACT: Althrough the geophysical station network in Siberia includes several stations at which periodic (every 2-3.yrs) observations are made of geophysical fields, leveling, triangulation, etc.., and other station at which continuous measurements are mide of the time-wise variations in the earth's gravity-and magnetic' fields and tilts of the earth's surface, no. provision has been made for simultaneous 1 + measurements of both gravitation and magnetic fields. The authors report on some theoretical investigations of the connection between the temporal variations of the gravitational and magnetic fields and the time-depeneent variation of the shape, density, and magnetization of various perturbing, bodies. The analysis includes both the direct problem (determination of an analytic! expression for the potential as a cam 1/2 UDC: 550.312 ACC NR: AP7001551 i function of coordinates and time for a given density of magnetization and for a given oonfiguration of the alomaly) aid the inverse problem oetermined, from specified variations of the potential the temporal field of the density or magnetization and the amagumtha of the anomaly). Solutions of the direct problem are presented for the case c2 a circularly-distributed force applied to the plane boundary of 'an elastic half-space, and for a certain imomalous ma3s along a vertical hollow cylinder. Possible future applications of the analysis aad some still unresolved problems are briefly outlined. 1"Orig. art. has: 11 formulas. (021 SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 23Au&66/. ATD PRESS: 5117, FOTIAS, C. %thematical amlypial vol.30 by Miron flicolescu. Reviewed by C. Fotias. Rev math puree 6 no.4:793-794 161. IYUGOSLAVIA Dr Dragutin 'MM'DIC, Dr Dragoslav STOJANOVIC, Dr Milan FOTIC and Dr Dusan.NAUNOVIC,.Otorhinolaryngology Department of the Railway Hospital (Otorinolaringolosko odcljenje Zeleznicke bolnice) Dedinje, Belgrade. "Treatment of Oronaxillary Fistulae of Dental Orlgin.11 Zagreb, Lij_~cn~ck e ijAk -273. ~k.yj_A _, Vol 85, No 3, 1963; pp 269 Abstract [English aun-gry modified]: Review of 53 cases; only 4 patients appeared less than a nonth after the fistula was first noted by them (most were due to dental extractions) so that surgical treatment with antibiotics was required. The operati,re techniques are described in some detail. Two tables, 3 diagrams, ? Yugoslav and 8 Western references. 1/1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOTIEVY -A.A.; SLOBODIN, B.".". Behavior of sodium sv,.lfate at high temperat-,ires. ZXur. neorg. khim. 1.0 no.3:569-572 Mr 165. (1,11RA 18-.7) 1. Institut kbimli Urallskogo filiala All SSSR. YOTIK, B.S. Yriction factor of plates in multichamber plate-type compressors. Trudy LPI no.187:104-109 '56. (MIRA 13:6) (Compressors) KONDRATIYEVA) T.F., kand. tekhn.nauk; FnTTN- kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; YURKEVICI+,-?kPj in-zh., red. (Safety valves for compressor units] Prodokhraniteltnye klapany dlia kompressornykh uotanovok. Moskva Ma h iz 1963. 178 P. (KI6 16:9 (Compresivors--Safety appliances) FOTIV, Aj~.. kand.med.nauk; YUDOV.. V.P.; KOGAN.. R.P. Malignant nonspecific gravulomaE ofthe nose. Test.otorin no.6:43-50 161. NIRA 15:1) 1. Iz kliniki bolezney ukhaq nosa i gorla (dir. - daystritellnyy chlen AMN SWR prof. B.S. Preabrazhenakiy) II Moskovskogo medi- tainskogo institute, 1 1-7 moskovskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy imeni R.I. Pirogova. (HODGKINtS DISFASE) (NOSE--CANCER) ar-C-IRPTA jl*~DIGA Sec-.11-101 -10/6 -Oto-HhinO-LaVynE3 rOTTA/ /A. L/, 1185., FOTIN A. V, Influenza Clln.. Inot. of Virol., Acad. of Mcif, SO. (if Oic. USST,_Woscow. * The condi tion of t lie nasa t in tic ipsa i ri vi rus- i n f I u e n z a ( Ru s s i a n t e x 1) VESTN. OTO- lll\'O- LARING. 1956. 1 (10-14) The mucous membrane of the upper respiratory tract was examined in 78 patients with influenza. The examination was performed on the day of hospi tat izati oil be- fore the final diagnosis had been established. Attention was paid to vascularity. colour of mucosa and character of secretion. According to the changes found it was possible to distinguish 2 groupsOf patients. The first group (33 patients) suffered from typical catarrh of the upper respiratory tract, sometimes with exacerbation of chronic inflammation of-the nose and its accessory Sinuses and of the throat. In the 40 patients of the 2nd group the changes were different. llyper- aemia. and exudation were much less in evidence, or even totally abselit. Tile patients showed minimal catarrhal changes and they complained of weakness and malaise. The affected mucosa was dry and opalescent-blue or cyanotic. In this group further examination revealed virus influenza. The cyanotic colour of the nasal conchae found in the patients with virus influenza was homogeneous, in contrast to the appearances in vasomotor rhinitis. The influenza virus seems to act on the nervous system producing paralysis and collapse of the peripheral vessels, capillaries, small veins and arterioles. This results in venostasis ac- counting for the cyanotic colour of the mucosa. The increased bleeding tendency of the mucous membrane in virus influenza is likewise due to the capillary para- lysis. The same cause is claimed to account for the desquamation of the cubical epithelium of the nasal mucosa. The local stasis and anoxia impaires the normal metabolism of the epithelium, which undergoes degenerative changes, looses its normal physiological fixation and separates from the underlying membrane. Preobrazlienski - Moscow 2212. 11 Y POTEN, SION AN'D CERTAIN DISEASi '.S IN 01'01-'INNOI-All ;OLLOGY (Russ ian text) F o t i n A . V, Moscow - VEST%'. 1953, 20/1 (81-86) The author investigated the symptorns and course of certain diseases in ORL accompanied by essential hypotension. The conclusion ~Yas that the patients' com - plaints of headache and vertigo in chronic purulent otitis meclia are *not Clue to the process in the car but to essential hypotension. In most of such cases there is a discrepancy between objective otiatric findings and the complaints of the patients. Acute inflammations of the nasal sinuses in patients with hypotension is ;'Iccompa- nied by a more pronounced headache. The latter usually continues in tht, patient long after total elimination of the process in the sinuses. (XI, 18) 01 LIPKOVICH, A.M. (Moskva, Bakuninskaya ul., d.81/55, korpus 5, kv-3); YOTIN, A.V. X-ray therapy for slowly healing wounds following radical operations on the ear. Test.rentj rad. 34 no.5:14-19 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Ix kafedr7 rentgenologli I radiologit (zav. - prof. V.A. D'yachenko) i kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla, nova (zar. - prof. B.S. P~reobrazhenskiy) II Noskovskogo meditainskogo Inatituta Imeni N.I. Pirogova. (MR surgery (RADION3MAPT~ FOM,,_A. V, Itoettgen therapy ibi chronic ouppurative otitis media. Ventotorin. 22 no.5%43-49 S-0 060. (KMA 13 t11) 1, Iz kliniki bolemey ukha, gorla i nosa (dir. - doystvitell- nyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. BaSt Plreobrazhanakiy) leoh4brogo fakull- teta H Moskovskogo meditd nokogo instituta imeni lT*I* Pirogovae (EAR-DISEASIM) (I RAM-THEMNUTIC USE) VOYACHEK,, V.I.., prof.s, Ger6y Sotsialistichoskogo Truda; UWDRITS, V.F., prof.,- LIKHACHEV, A.T., prof.,, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki; POTAPOV, I.I.,, doktc,r mod.nauk, prof.; FO ~ ~TIW L.Vt,, dotsent, kand.med.-nauk Active member of tho Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and Honored Scientitit, Professor Boris Sergeevich Preobrazhenskii; on his 70th birthday. Yeat.otorin. no-483-9 262. (MIM 16 9 3) 1. Daystvitel7nyy chlen AMN SWR (for Toyachek). 2. Chlen- korreopondent AMW SSSR (for Undrits)e (PRWBRAZHENSXII, BORIS SERGKWICH, 1892-) FOTIN, A*V*, dotsent Cyptohistological shifts in polypous granulation tissue of the middle ear foUowir4 Xwray ixTadiation. Vest. otorine no.l: 3~~31) 63. (MJRA 16:9) 1. Iz kliniki bolezney uk-ha, gorla i nos& (dir. - doystvitall- nyy chlen MI SSSR prof. B.S.Preobrazhenskiy) lechebnogo fa- kullteta II Moskovskogo meditainakogo instituta imeni N'.I. Firogova. (EAR-DI-SE ES) (L-RAYS-THERAFEUTIC USE) (PATHOLOGY, CELLULAR) FOTIIT, A.V.; YIJDOV, II.N. Some characteristics of cancer of the laryngeal ventricle. Vestn. otorinolaring. 25 no.3:85-88 163 (MTRA 1721) 1. Iz kliniki bolezney ukhao nosa i gorla ( dir. - deyBtri- telInyy chlen MI SSSR =Bluzhennyydayatell nauki prof. B.S. Preobrachanekiy ) lechebnogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo medi- tainskogo instituta imeni II.I.Pirogova. FMIN, B.S., doteent - . Indicating multistage plate compressors. Trudy LPI no.2:109-3-17 154. (Air compressors) (MLRL 8-8) SAWN. Ivan Akimovioh; STRAKHOVICH. I.1., prof., retsenzent; ZMMI 0 A.B., insh.. red.;JtQTjj,_B.S., kand.tekhn.nauk. red.; VASILITUA, V.P.. red.12d-va; FRMIN, F.S., takhn.red. [screw compressors) Vintovye kompressory. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 359 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Air comyressors) Nk- L 2310-66 EPA/En(1)/KWPM/T-2 WW ACCESSION NR: AT5023181 UR/2563/65/000/249/0075/0080 AU11IOR: PrIlutskiy, 1. K.., ]EPtin, B.-S., 33 161Y TITLE: The effect of leaks on Me volume coefficients of piston and rotary compressors SOURM Leningrad. Politekhul 'Ohesidy Institut. Trudy, no. 249, 1965. Teplovyye dvigatell I transportnyye mashiny (Heat engines and tranBport machines), 75-80 TOPIC TAGS: gas compressor, multistage qqmpFpssor, gas pressure ABSTRACT: IThe authors investigate theoretically the influence of internal leakage.on efficiency of various types of compressors. In the cas-e-o-r-o-iuin-a-r-y--a,*I-r--c-o-m--p-r-e-ss6i~s-'ff- good working order, the effects olue to internal ps leakage are usually negligible. In the case of compressors with differontial pistons, the effect of leakages may become signi- ficitnt and must be taken Into account during the design of such devices. Internal gas leaks also affect the distribution of gas pressures'over the various stages. These proq-.j sures can be corrected by appropriate calculations of the true Intake of gas. Orig. art, has: 28 formulm and I figure. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskly pAitekhnicheekly Institut Lm. 1. KaHnIna Q!!21-11-q9r#- L 2318-66 ACCESSION NR: AT6023181 SUBMITTE D: 00 ENCL: 00 BUB CODE: PR NO REF SOV.- 005 OTHER: 000 V ~Y, ! , I " 1- 'I ~*'.A.; HNi'l~11'sElf, T.K.; ,: .. I L . .. j I y , I I i 4~ - .,.- , - - ~ !~nerltal clotelmiriat-ion ot, tomperiltur(Is of tf'O ~,Cri 1;--t of' phiton cornfiroosoro. Trudy LPI nc.2/j():81-1V 0 1 ~ -I, lc.?) PHASE 1 BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5790 Zakharenko, Semen Yefremovich, Professor, Sergey Aleksandrovich Anisimov, Vladimir Alekseyevich Dmitrevskiy, Grigoriy Vasil' yevich Karpov, and Boris Stepanovich Fotin Porshnevyye kompressory (Piston Compressors) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961. 454 p. Errata slip inserted. il, 000 copies printed. Reviewers: V. A, Rumyantsev, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and L. M. Rozenfell d, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. - S. P. Lifshits, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Eds. of Publishing House: V. P. Vasil' yeva, G. A. Dudusova.and N. Z. Simonovskiy; Tech. Ed. : L. B. Shchetinina; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Design and Operation of Machines (Leningrad Department, Mashgiz): F 1. Fetisov, Engineer. PURPOSE: 'niis textbook is intended for use in engineering schools of higher education. Card 1* Piston Compressors SOV / 5 7 90 COVERAGE: The book follows the program of the course "Piston Compressors" which is taught at the Leningrad Polytechnic institute imeni M. 1. Kalinin. The following are discussed: thermodynamic fundamentals of the compression of gases; a modez n theory of reciprocating compressors; methods of the de- sign of reciprocating compressors and principles of their construction; and the design and construction of accessories. Basic information necessary for the operation of compressor installations is also given. The book was written as follows: Professor S. Ye. Zakharenko - Sec. I of Ch. 1, and Chs. 11, In, IV, and VI; Docent S. A. Anisimov - Chs. V and V11; Docent V, A, Dmitrevskiy - Sec. 42 to 46 of Ch. Vill; Doc(-nt G. V. Karpo%r -- Sec.. 47 and 48 of Ch. VIN, and Sec. 53 of Ch. 11X; and Docent B. S. Fqtin - See.. 2, 3, and 4 of Ch. 1, See.. 49 to 52 of Ch. IX, and C hs. X and M. There are 79 references, all S ov i e t. TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged]: Foreword Card 2 / 4 YOTIN, I., prepodavatell. Improvement in the lubrication of the L-3/2 engine valve spindles. Kino- mckhanik no.S.'35 Ag 15:J. (KLRA 6:8) 1. Shkola kinomekhanikov, 1[har1kov. (Lubrication and lubricants) (Valves) I I AJj L. 3mju / Am" r'A 1~dv Pw4u'O~-. A, Abe J0.0 I fur ;h Mel., *~ vi, I!rA, W, qFt06'j Authors I 111culasc-1, Ion. T.1 Cos~u VoLmseu, S.j L~pruacu# I.; DocIrmao, C.; 11 l2il2l L - V. last P-lan.'41A.W Title I (n Dome rnUnp In the Prostate Orla " t Casua. 1~%d. IVA, 1957, 7, No. 1, 131-13k. lbstmat I In the prostate gIncA of tho guin.4 p1j, ca%, dog r" =use, r1 h innervation of the Slejul itself, As wdU as its sure- f= lucto vas 41seervere4. In moth sawculaturso by U%4 mCwd of lprugnatim, 04 of map-lated see. nary bodies ddeartbed by Tlwf*juv wo detested. FOTIN, V.P., CandT~ ch Sci -- (diss) "Study fm of overvoltage~in non-symetrical short circuits on the ground in 10rtg IiA03 Df !!,NON" One sheet of skewnes (ibtimtTA*f OP4;tiii~ USSJR. All-Union Urder of Lenin Electr&6eehaioal Inst im V.I.Lenin) 150 copies M, 39-58, 110) - 46 - FOTI1T, V.P.; AKOPYAIT, A.A.,red.; ANDRIAITOV. K.A..red.; BIRYUKOV, V.G..glavnyy BUMVICH, Yu.V.,zamestitall glavnogo red.; GRANOVMT, Y.L., red.; DlIMAIRWY, V.I.,red.; XLYARFELID, B.11.9rod.; EUIVIN, V.I., red.; TIMOVEYEV, P.V.,red.; FASTOVSKIY. V.G.,red.-, TSKYROV, TO.M.0 red.; SlflMYZV, A.M.,red.; DMKOV, Ye.D.,red.; PROKIN, A.M.,tekhn. red. [Voltage increase on long a,c, linea during nonnymmetric short circuito to ground] Povysheniia napriazhenit, v dlinrkvkh linitakh peremannogo toku pri nesinmetrichnrkh korotkikh %am-.Amniia1zh n& zenli-n. Kosk-7a, Gos.ererr,.1zd-v&, 1958. 223 P. Nosenw. Tananininyt a1aktr#)tAkY)A.t1~h/;Aktj InAtitylt, Tf-lidy, h&.1'10 041ilk lpt;~) (Mlectrio lines) (Short circuits) ZQTTH, V.P. AKOPYATT, A.A., XOSTMO, HP. LVINSHM N. H.L. LysKov, ru. ROKOTYAN, S.S., SHUR, S.S. 'E.H.V. Line Internal overvoltages and measures for their limiting." Report to be oubmitted for the 19th Biennial Session, Intl. Conference on large electric systems (cij:re). Paris. France. 16-26 May 162. AKOPYAN, All-Union Elect. Engineering In3t. IM V.I. Lenin, MOSCOW MS~, LS, USSR, Inst. '1le;tr-4ikszhanivz 1XVIMUIXY11i Lonlngrhd PolytAahlml 1hfit. lm A4.1. Winin LYSKOV. All-Union Scientific Research Planning Inat. Thermoelectric Indust. ROKOTYAN. Dept. Long Distance Power Transmission, All-Union Inst. Planning Steam-Electric Stations, Substations and Furnaces YOTIN, All-Union Elect. Engineering Inst. im V.I. Lenin, Moscow SHUR, Scientific Reasearch Inst. of Direct Current, Leningrad s/196/62/000/013/014/018 E194/E155 AUTHORS: Akopyan, A.A., Komarov, A.N., Kolechitskiy, Ye.S., Rodionov, Ya.V., and Fotin TITLE: Testing of 500 kV air circuit breakers on the transmission line between the Volzhskaya GES imeni "XII s"Yozda KPSS-Moskva (Volga GES imeni 22nd 1- Congress CPSU-Moscow) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotelchnilra i energetika, 110-13, 1962, 19, abstract 13 E 142. (Elektr. stantaii, no.1, 1962, 37-45) TEXT: Tests were made on 500 kV air circutt-breakerx type aSHP-20001-500/2000 (Mill-20001-500/2000) with a rated current or 2000 A and a breaking capacity of 20 000 mVA, with ten extinction. chainbers and with disconnectors having four breaks per phase. The circuit breaker is developed for a recovery voltage of 3.5 Uphase ~ 1160 kV effective with a maximum.formation-time'-of 10 milliseconds. According to test laboratory data the discomiector was of reduced electric strength, 2-7 U 820 kV phase Card l/ s/196/62/000/013/014/018. Testing of 500 kV air circuit E19VE155 effective instead of 3-5 Uphase = 1160 kV effective. The principal object of the test was to determine the possibility of doing without shunting resistors of 3000-2000 ohnis on the main extinction chambers. These resistors greatly increase the cost of the circuit breakers (1-5 tons of nichromo for a three-phase set) and according to data from preliminary tests on models, they are effective in reducing the overvoltage only when disconnecting unloaded sections of line accompanied by recurrent restriking of the arc in'the circuit breaker. Tests were carried out with the circuit shown in the sketch using a reduced working voltage of 43C kV on the receiving end of the transmission line U8- The main tests ware carried out on circuit breaker BB (sub-station no.2). Protective spark gapa were ueed to limit 21e vdlue of the ovc:.-voltaze. To assess the part played by the electromagnetic inztru..iont voltage-transformers when disconnecting an unloaded line between Bubstations nos. 2 and 4, all three voltage transformers were connected in ihe red phase, only two in the green phase and none in the yellow phase. Overvoltages and Card 2/ Testing of 500 kV air circuit ... S/196/62/000/013/014/018 E194/E155 currents were recorded at three positions: at substations 4 and 2 and at the hydro-power station. Seventy-eight effects were recorded simultaneously with multi-beam cathode-raylloscillographo and forty by means of electromagnetic oscillographs. The progralimie of investigations included: a) overvoltage measurements on interruption of electrical transmission under conditions of synchronous operation of -the lHoscow system and of the hydro-power station (the disconnection was effected by circuit breakers BBI, B33 and L'P,4); 13) similarly but with synchronous operatlon of the ~Noscow system and the power station (interruption was effected by circuit breaker 13B3); c) overvoltage measurements on dis- counecting an unloaded section of the line 423 jrm long between substations nos. It and 2 with.circuit breaker BB1,; d) ovurvoltago mOdAU1*011101ita on disconnecLing dit unloaded section of line 559 kri long betiveen the hydroelectric power'ntation and no.2 b7 circuit brotilknr o) ov,~rvrlthgo mtazure- or-, (1tncxnnqcttn,% on unlotaded juoction of the line 423 km long bet-etoon vubstations non. 4 and 2 by circuit breaker BB~- This section was disconnected as part of an unloaded 1 ine 9 2 km long (breaker BB4 was first opened). In this case the circuit-breaker Card 3/# Testing of -7'00 kV air circuit s/lq6/62/000/0l3/oi4/oi8 E19VE155 operating conditions were more severe than in tests c and d. Detailed test results are tabulated. During the course of t4ie progrxi,mie there were cases of disconnecting short-circuits on the line, which occurred during several protective spark gap break- downs, and also during inter-phase flashover of line insulators during one of the tests. These cases afforded the I~ossibility of checking the reliability of the circuit breakers in d1sconnecting .9hort-circuits and permitted tho following new observations. The overvoltage wave which causes the short-circuit is reflected from the point ofthe short-circuit with inverted sign and is then doubled on the substation (or power station) busbars if these lattor operate under 'dead end' conditions. Dangerous over- vo,ltages then occur on the substation even before disconnection of tho short-circuit commoncos. This circumstance caused additional operations of the protective spark Saps at the hydro- electric station when the protoctive sparlt jgap operated in no.2 ,iubztatior. (teistb on dItcannectin- unloaded section of 423 k= by circuit break,~r a:!-?) and during inter,,,~hAAt flAxhr.~votr of line .1 ins-_,Iatorz occurring at the instant of interruption of a line Card 4/0 Testing of 500 kV air circuit ... S/196/62/000/013/014/ol8 E194/E155 10119th of 981 km by circuit breaker BB4. The following conclusions are drawn from the tests. 1) Tests on circuit breaker VVNR-20001-500/2000 were carried out under difficult conditions in respect of recovery voltage (UP to 3.85 Uphase with t = 5 - 10 milliseconds). They showed that the circuit-breaker extinction chambers operate with complete reliability under all the required switching conditions (interruption of synchronous and C, asynchronous transmission, disconnection of unloaded lines, disconnection of short-circuits, etc) without special resistors shunting the extinction chambers. 2) An electric strength of 2.7 Uphase for the circuit breaker disconnector is insufficient for reliable operation in a-500 kV electrical transmission system and it should be raised to 3.5 Uphase' CAbstractor's note: Complete tranalatlon.3 Card 5/0