SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DAVITASHVILI, L.SH. - DAVITAYA, F.F.

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DAVITASHVILI,L-L"91.-.. (Theary of natural selection] Teoriia polovogo otbora. Mo- skvaj Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 537 p. (MIRA 15:5) (Paleontology) (Sexual instinct) ~Z-I!MIVI mma~otr DAVITASHVILI. L.Sh. Theory of the evolutionary process and problems of modern biology. Trudy Inst. paleobiol, AN Gruz. SSR no.6:3-34 161. (NIRA 15-3) (Evolution) MICHEDLISHVILI, Nataliya DmitriyeYna, kand. biol. nauk; DAVITAS ILL,_~.4h..,_yed.; AVALIANI, red.izd-va; BOKERIYAI E.P., tekhn. re(i. [Flora and vegetation in the Ci=erian stage based on data from palynological an4ysis] Flora i rastitellnost' kimmeriiskogo veka po dannym palinologichesko-O analiza. Tbilisi, Izd-vo All Gruz. S9R, 1963. 196 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Deystvitelln~y chlen MI G-ruz.SSR (for Davitashvili). (Palynology) (Paleobatamy, Stratigraphic) DAVITASHVILI. L.Sho Subdivision of tho Mocone Into stagon and principles underlying it. Trudy Inst. paleobiol. AN Gruz. SSR 8:73-84 163. Significance of the problem oC migration for paloobiolo and historical geology. Ibid.%85-95 (141RA 17MY DAV Iy-1;~T.,--h._Sb,,,,akademik; ZAKHARIYTEVA-KOVACHEVA, Kr. ~Y-i W1 Origin of the "Stone Forest" near Varna, Bulgaria. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 30 no-4:U-I-"6 Ap 163. (MIRA 17: 1/1) "ru 1. Institut paleobiologii AN ^ zSSR, Tbilisi. 2. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Davitashvili). DAVITASHVILI L.Sh., - -I- -.- Mystery of a 90m-ql 163. praf.; ZAKHARIYEVA-KOVACHEVA, X.R. "stone forest"'in-Bulgaria. Priroda 52 no.9: '1. - (MIRA 16.-U) 1. institut paleabiologii AN Gru:,,SSR (for Davitashvili). 2. Sofiyskiy gosudarstvennyy vniversitet, kafedra paleontologii (for Zakhariyeva-Kovacheva). s U LT oll , K " Y,. ; . D AM T A.5. f rakadmik,, re-j- [Apsbaronlan stage in Azerba-[Jan] Apslieronskil 4arus, Azerbaidzhans.. LIP-ku, Azerbaidzhanslkoe gos. izi,.-zo,. 196L,. 2,32 p. 17:9) 1. PJ~adeird4a irawk. Gruziriskvv S",R PavvulshviW. GABUNIYA, Leo Kalistratovich; DAVITASHVILI,.L.Sh., red. [Fauna of Oligocene vertebrates In Benara) Benarskaia fauna oligotseno,,ykb pozvonoelmydi. Tbilisi, Izd-vo "Metsniereba." 1964. 265 P. (MIRA 18:4) 1 .1 DAVITASHVILI, T. - .~M ~ . Georgian S.S,R. lvt.tiransps 35 no.10;17.0 157. (MIRA 10:10) l.Ministr avtomobilinogo transporta Gruzinskoy SSR. (Georgia-Transportation, Automotive) DATITASEM14 ? T. to V, Georgia I s'autanotive transportation is growing and e3.1=ding. Avtotranspe 39 mio-2:3-5 F 161. (MM 14:3) 1. Ministr aytomobillnogo transporta Grusinakoy SSR, (Georgia-Transportationj Automotive) DAVITISHVILI, T SL , - - 0 M ONISMAWWWW" Xethod for reglatration, of luminous fluxes. Soob.A11 Grmz.SSR 18 no-3:283-286 Mr '57. (KIRA 10:7) 1. Akademlya miuk Grazinskay SSR, Inatitut fiziki,.Tbilisi. Predstavleno aladsmikom I.L. Andronik,%shvill. (Zlectron optics) 05469 SOV/120-59-3-40/46 AUTHOR: Davitashvili. T. Sh. TITLE; Automatic Recording of Thermoluminescence Curves (Avtomatichaska-ya zapis' krivoy termosvecheniya) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3, pp 146-14? (USSR) ABSTRACT: Fig 1 shows the photomultiplier circuit; the out-put from the photomultiplier is modulated by an alternating voltage applied to the first dynode (input at the bottom left). The valve used is 40 V at 910 c/s,, The rectified output is applied to one half of a double recording oscillograph. The other half of the oscillo- graph records the output from the differential thermocouple, which is amplified by the circuit of Fig 2. (Here the input is modulated by a mechanical chopper.) Fig 3 shoWB a typical result for an X-rayed KC1 crystal heated over the range 0 - 2000C. There are 3 figures and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 2 English and I is a translation of an American book. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN GruzSSR (Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR) SUBMITTED: May 4, 1958 Card 1/1 J.P S11 7 -V),/ 60 A-THOR~ Davi;z~.ihv'' '111111 -17, Uhc -t c I 'OURGE: A! aderniv-, I,ALII~ j. Z4 If; T ru d v N 9,9--~4, -fln TEXT: A laborator,. :.nve-stigatic-n -,~va s ~;,,,di L~ i ~ i P, e th~, 'k, Cl. !-Yionoc ry~. tz-~ r r a v ra d ia -o -i ) ve r ture ~ntc~rval from 20 to ZOW~G. of th, 00Y. (FEU~-119) tvp.- and tilt- peraturc sensorF. Slirfiple,,j nmm r1orl. the Kyropoulc)s m-thc1J. Th,,,. X-ray er-tuilti-C i70 111,I) vvi--F; piaced -it the specimen. Expot~ure;3: I') to 10 minmt~,s. Two cle,ir-cut peaks in Me t i-, e 1- r, lumninescence curv;a ?Ppc,~I- -,L 8,qoc (c ~,- rz-,-sp~)nd; tip. !r? E 0. 7 b c: v) a nd I b 3 C'G' (E I . 0 1 c v), da"a 1)), id(--,tifN the st~ two pe ;~.!< s a -~ e voke"I liv the Lhe i-T-, t~i -11, i Y'a ciun 'if N1 a. 6 1", 1.: Inc rea!-,42d X-ray dona,-l-, dt-icz~ ~-mt :;Ilifl O,i-, t-,va pea~~,.. U 1 11 r the area highf-d C a 3 J-1 I / 3 The concentration of M and F color centers ... S/749/60/007/0U0/006/0H slowly and attains saturation at 30-40 minutes exposure; the :5econd peak grows al an increasing rate and surp;asses the first peak in height with increased exposure. A specimen exposed to X-rays and held in total darkness at roorn temperature for a prolonged time (e. g., 17 days) loses the first peak altogether; subsequent ir- radiation with the ordinary light of an incandescent lamp does not restore the lost peak, but repeated X-ray exposure will. accomplish this. Dark soaking of X-ray- exposed specimens will also decrease the height of the first pelak, but subsequent irradiation of slowly cooled specimens restores the original height. Graphic data are shown. Discussion of the test results is based on conventional theory (Seitz, F., Rev. Mod. Phys., v. 18, 1946, 384, and v. 26, 1954, 7) of the formation of neutral complexes out of single vacancies in the course of the growth of the monocrystal, and the formation of free electrons, holes, and single var-ancies of both signs dur- ing X-ray exposure. Since, at room temperature, X-ray-produced single vacancies require appx. 105 Sec to join into neutral complexes and the testing time was of the order of 103 sec, complex formation could not be complete. X-ray-produced anion vacancies serve to localize fzee electrons, and the appearance of F and M centers is re-3arded as the result of the fixation of free electrons by anion and neutral vacancy complexes. Greater X-ray doses increase the number o f free electrons, holes, and single vacancies and, hence, of M and F centers. On the other hand, the number of neutral complexes is limited and the number of M-centers will grad- ualij become saturated, ncs matter how great the dose of X-rays. By cont".-ast, the GArd 213 The concentration of M and F color centers ... S/749,16010071000/0061'012 number of F-centers is bound to increase so long as individual vacancie." and electrons are generated. The present tests were not sufficien-~ly extended to reach the end )f that process, The M-centers are thermally unsta:jl('! at room tempera- tur--; an ionized M Center attracts single cation vacancies and either producvi a neu~ial quartet or decays i.nto a neutral pair ard a single anion vacancy. Upon pro- 10T.ged dark soaking the M-center becomes ionized and then decays. Hence, optical ~-ccitation cannot restore L~e first peak. F--.rk soaking at higher temperatures ac- celerates the ionization and decay of M-centers. Thanks are expressed to A. 1. Gachechiladze for guidance arid N. 0. Politov for review of test results. There are 5 figures, 11 Soviet, 3 Engli s h- language ard 1 Ge rman- language references (Przibram, K., VerfltlrbUDE~, and Lumineszenz. Springer Verlag. 1954). ASSOCIATION, Non given. Card 313 DAVITASHVILI, T.Sh. Formation of color M-oanters in El single crysuilB, Trudy Inst. fiz. AN Gras. SSR 92153-157 163. (MIRA 1757) iWTUOk ACC NRl AT600310 CODE i UR/3i82/ii4/001/000/0042/00~4~.-,** __SOURCE -:-vAUTHOR&.- D6~i hViiia." S~4,;,:,Politov.---,N. ;~bkc* 'none Local centers lji..irradiated Iofiie cr ystals r0, SOURCEt. AN, GruzSSR. in' titut'fiziki Elekt nnyye ionnyye protsessy v tverdykh elltelakb, t-,1964* .42-54 T10FIG TAGS:. ionic*ckystal,,~crystal deformationi crystal lattice distortion,,dolor -.denter., neutron irradiatioii, irradiation'damage Z7. ::ABSTRACT:* An investigaion visa. made.of the relationship betrween-the change in micro- -ties f-coloration centers in pot structure- and the optical- proper 0 assium-chloride .-trybtals:irradiated.in a.reactor..---Such inv6stigations are Important since F-center- :,type-poiht defects exert 'a strong'effdct o fundamental properties such as stability, n h I ucti it d- t erma cond et "Coloration centers ar v ys e also~used in studying the inter action.: qf-~ electron * holei :*oTii~:aud,dislbcation.procesoes due to neutron irradiatior-i talst'~ An attempt was thus made to in, solid bodies~sucll:.as.:'aikali halldO MR allow that' c6n ' 6_'~ 96. i. im microstrud ur# AeterblbiO the andAnteraction of local.. -electron and hole centers'.4n' irrad-late-d-alk'alkhalid-e crystals.~' ' Specimens 13 x 10 1.5 =9 lul x 1 annealed and "polisWj -were simultaneously irradiated in an atomic reactor with neutron fluxes from 168 x j0151to.3,6 x 101.7 ntcm2 under identical or l 2 w L 1i979-66 ACC -Mt AT6003162 conditions. New ."270 vp"~ and "310 mi bands, iously -unimown for.crystals prev An t n- band .~Arradiated with x-rays, wtbre observed he absorption spei.-tra. Absorptio a -,,associated with aggregated co oration centers. -MI and N) possessed higher (R ,,thermal stability in~comparisonvith crystals'-.irradiated:with x-rays. This was. attributed to,theappearance of intier.emitters,.upon which the effect of self depend .-'The: Ihaitwidth -of the ted F-band;in all crystals irradiated coloration n 9 separa -in the reactor,Indbpendently of irradiation dose, exceeded.the balfwidth of the F-band An crystals ftradlat6d with x-rays.-, #;.self-coloration F-band appeared in -cryIstals, irrad iate.d Iii t the re actor,a ad then'discolored either optically or thermally, The halfwidth'of thib''Imid-coincided withAhe balfwidth of.ibe F-bandbefore dis -.colorntioria kdependenc6 of-the halfwidt~'-of the,F-band ObL.the integrated neutron uz and a correlatioils'tweeri the- fchang'e of --the-hallwidth and.the change of dia-m- fl 101C d i I -and -at i~ was, dbserwtdo~, The widening effectlo stion - ens ty ,ability. c1haratterist ca the F-band and thi'dose'.dependence.o .f'~ the. -h.alfwidtfi,,weri. -Attributed to-radiative. ~,"-.Aavageof 'the, irykal-letticie i Orig., art,.' hu t,:- 9.. d IJA] SLW* CODE i.::, wbM -,DATE ionel ORIC 009/ ATD PRESS: 77, b CA- ACCNR,* AP6006997 which displace the ionsi: fv6m,their equiJibrium.position in the grounid and excited c in the The constants,X' 'and UO are tie abs issa band ordinate for-the,shift ates. 0 e excited state with respect to the*unexcited state., It is minimum nergy of the 'found that.the same conclusions may be'drawn from,analysis of the variations in 'parameters of the theory and:those.of 'the configuration curve with respect to the op- tical properties of F-ocenters.- An increase. in thc integsted neutron flux during ir-~ ~radiation of the crystal reduces~the.Huang and Rkirs parameter-S. This means that ; "2n.the excited state the F-center.takes up less volume than an r-center with an iiAeal surrounding (XOAecreases),.and there is. also a reduction in the number of onons corresponding.to' the absorp ion band maixitium. The energy transmitted to th' t e. '.1attice by light absorption..,is.con-sta'n:t-(the Stokes shift is invariant); therefore ~there should be an increase in the energy.-of phonons generated by the absorption of' 1ight. Similar conclusions may~be drAwn from-an analysis of variations.in the paral- meters of the configuration curve (an.increase, in K and X and a reduction,in XO)e g e W-com arison of experimefital an&theoretical -datA indicates that the luminescence p -centers'in crystals,irradiated.in~a reactor should not be affected intensity of F _by, va-ri ations -in the integral, neutrcm4 flux and Chat there should be an increase in. Ahe half-width of the emission 1. -4nd Orig art# has: 1 figure, 1 table, aj~d; .5- for-;. =1as. 14] ISUD:CODE: 20/ SUBM DATEr 07Dec134/ ORIG Mr: 0041 OTH REF: 015 !'ATD PRESS -'.Card..2/q 1, 22'_165A6 ACC- NRI AR6005178 SOW= CODB: vA/0Dt0/65/o0o/0o9/A020/A020 SOURCE: Ref._zh. F iz ika Abs.'9AM AUTHORS:: Zavitttshvil~.J, T~ Ah., TITLE: Measurement ot-large'.-optical 'densities with the SF-4 spectro-ohotometer ---- 7-7 REF SOURCE: ., -8b. Elektion. I ioni*ye protsess;T tvera. telami. No. I..'Thilisf, meisniyereba, 1964, 98_m9_ TOPIC ve ity, photographic densitome ci gectrophotomaterY :op. id, dens ier/ sF 4 ~spqctro~ o ome ar TFAVSLATION.~ ~A new method is proposed Por~measuring:large optical densities, D 2__ 2f vhich are usual:~y difficult '0 measure bocause of the relatively small linear section of the light characterititf6s -of theiphotoreceivers, In the proposed method, the requirement vith respect to Jbhe region of linearity ofthe pbotoreceiver has been relaxed at the expense of ~a. coni,~~il~d increase in the intensity;of the lightflux passing, through the high-densit,i~ 6&riple, ibis increase is attained. by, bicreasing th e )width of the exit slit- of the -in ohochrbli,iator.., Results nxe presented of the mea- surement, of~large densities by tkis-method with SF-w4 spectrophotometer. According to the author's data, the-error. in the meaziuremwit of densiLties of the order.of D is SUB CODE: 20 _~,rd t- ACC ~'R' AT7000182 ----------- SOURCE CODEI UR/3182/65/002/000/0040/0045 AUTHOR: Davitashvili, T. Sh.; Zhvaniya, M- F- ORG; none ,iTITLE: TherTaoluminescence and optical absorption spectra of irradiated IdF crystals SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Institut hziki. Elektronnyye i*ionnyye protsessy v tverdykh telakh, v. 2, 1965, 4o-45 TOPIC TAGS. neutron irradiation, irradiatign effect, gamma irradiation, rY tal abs9rpti!p, crystal lattice dislocation,, ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the generation of dislocations in alkali halide crystals irradiated in anatomic reactor. Specimens 10 x 0.8 x 0.5 cm taken from a single crystalline ingot were annealed.at 700K (one week), cooled slowly (two days) to room temperature, split into smaller 1.5 x 0.8 x 0.5 m specimens, and separated into three groups. The first group was irradiated in the active zone of a nuclear reactor at a normal temperature (310K, with a thermal neutron intensity of 1.1 x 1012 n/cm2-sec), the second was irradiated at low temperature (155K, with a thermal neutron intensity 0f0-55 x 1012 n/cM2.sec), and the third was ii:radip-ted in a radiative gamma-loop at room temperature (dose rate 8 x 105 r/hr). With an increase in neutron flux or in gamma-.ray dose, the intensity of the lov-temperature peaks decreased, dropping to zero, and a new peak (or peaks) foirmed in the higher-temperatur ACC NRs AT7000182 ,region. A displacement of peaks to the high-temperature side and a suppression of low-temperature peaks occixrred. These changes were less noticeable in LiF crystals irradiated in the gamn-loop, and were not observed at all in KC1 crystals irradiated in the reactor; It is concluded that the changes are'the result of a specific neutron effect on LiF crystals: the anplification of the generation of radiative damages of the'erystal lattice caused by the products resulting from nuclear reaction on the U6 isotope (high-energy alphe, particles appearing'in the crystal lattice itself) as the result of.thecapture of ther=Q neutrons. Orig. art. has: figures. (JAI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REY: 005/ OM REF: 001/ ATD PRESS., 5109 Card 2/2 ACC NRi 111176026699 SOURCE CODE: UR/0101166/003/000/241,G/2109 ;AUMOR. Wvitanhvilis T. Sh.; Polizov, N. G. ZRG: Institute of Physics, All GruzSSR, Tbili:;i (Institut fiziki AN GruzSSi) !TITLE* Compressibility and structura of colo:n centers ISOURCE: rizika tva-.x1ogo -cla, v. 8, no. 8, 1966, 2446-2449 ITOPIC TAGS: color center, alkali halide, absorption band, impurity center colorl 11 :ABSTRACT: The effect of cknnidirectional. compression on the spectral parameters of :centers in alkali halide crystals is investigated. Ivey's equation for the shift !n ithe absorption F-band (Phyq. Raf. vol 72, p ZAI (1947)) is low by a factor of two ban certain crystals are subjected to pressure from all sides. The Ivey equation is modi- fied by using the defect parareter instead of the lattice parameter. Parameters cha- racterizing the displacement of the Y-band in NaCl, KC1, KBr, and KI are 'given in a I itable. it is shown that the compressibility of the F-center is approximately twice that of the crystal. The pressure-induced. shift in the optical absorption band is due to the decrease in distance between the ionz; which govern the compressibility of the capture center and to the effectiva field in which the optical transitions of the localized electron take place. Impurity (e. g., silver) absorption bands do not shift under pres-, L istwe as much az the F-band. Thare mry be an anomalous displacement of the impurity 1/2 ACC NRt AP6.026699 1and in the long-wave 61raction when pressure is applied. If the impurity center has -no vacancies, and the electron transitions take place only in the field of the L-npuri- Ity ion, the opticcl transitions in such a center can be compared to those in a hydro- gen atom immersed in a dielectric medii;z.. This is substantiated by experiment. Orig. laxt. has: 4 formulas, I table. SUB CODE: 20/* SUBM DATE: 24Jun65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 012 DAVITfiSHVII, ~ , , MODIEBAI)ZE, M.Ye. of yttr--*,Ijn oxalate fonnat~on. Socb. AN Gruz. SSR 39 no.?:305-3-U'. Ag 165. (IATRA l6,.9) I ~. In.-titut fizicheskoy --' org-anichookov. khim'd ilumi. Malikishvili. SuljiaUto-i April 13, 1965, DIVITA FILI, Ye.G.: IUNMIAMILI, To.M. -. 7 WffAxF-,WA4fjV4 IfOrmations Of la&I sulfide in Fb(NOj)2 - IhL23 - 1120 and PbClq ; Ha2S - E20 gyatevia. Trudy Inot. khim. AN Grruz. SM 1_1. .93-102 57 (878teme (Chemistry)) (lead sulfide) NANOBISHVILI, Te.M.; DA*FITASHVILI,_Te.G.; GXORGOBIANI, X.Ta. 1t;actiobs of formation of gallium and germanium sulfides. Trudy IrAt.khim.AN Azerb,SSR 17:3&-45 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Institut khimli All GrusSSR. (Gallium sulfide) (Germanium sulfide) ~DAVITASHVILI Ye G XURASHVILI~ S.G.1 GIORGOBIANI, M,Ya.- HADAREYSHVILIp Sai;v, N.G. Cheb.',coanalytical characteristics of sedimentary rocks of some soil fields in Georgla. Report No.l. Trudy,Inst.khin.IN Gras. SSR l6s21-30 #62. (MIRA 16 (Rocks? Sedimentary) (Georgia-Oil fieldis) DAVITASHVILI, Ye.G.; KURASHVILI, S.G. Determination of germanium in manganese ores. Soob. A14 Gruz. SSR 29 no.2sl43-149 Ag 162. (MIFU 18:3) 1. Institut khimii imeni Melikishvili, AN GruzSSR, Tbilisi. Submitted April 11., 1960. WAMULISHVILI,, N.V.; DAVITASHMI Ye G - GIORGOBIANI, K,Ya,; NATIME v V.P. Complex systems with metal hydroxides. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 39 no.1:67-71+ J1 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Inatitui khimii imeni Malikishvili AN GruzSSR. Submitted September k9. 196t+. MZAREULISHVILI, N.V.; GIORGOBIANIJ, M.Ya.j DAVITASHVILI, Ye.G. Mechanism of the formation of lanthanum and cerium hydroxide. Soob. AN Gruz. SSIR 38 no.lt6c)-76 AP 1656 (MIRA 18:12) 1, Institut khimli imenitialikishvili AN GruzSSR, Submitted Sept. 29, 1964. DAVlTASHVILI, Ye.G.; 140DEBADZE, M.Ye.; SHELIYA, N.G. Interaction of yttrium chloride with sodium, ammonium, and potassium oxalates. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 40 no.2-325-332 N 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut fizicheskoy i organicheskoy khimii AN GruzSSR. Submitted June 5, 1965. DAVITAU, F. F. "The Density of a Rain Measuring Netwotk- for Agricultural Purposes~" I-Tet. i Gid., No-5, P. 54, 1946 DIVI TAYA.. ~,. P. "Trominent Representative of Soviet Agrometeorology (G. G. Selyaninov)," Ilo 4, pp 89-91. ()Ieteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Nloy/Dec 1947) Mi U-3218~ 3 Apr 1953 9, RUBIMETIM, U.S.; GOLITSBIRG, I.A.; 17AVITAYA. F.P.8 DROZDOV, O.A. Against vulgar simplification and dilettantism. Meteor. i gidrol. no.4:100-103 148. (MLRA 8:2) (Atmospheric te"rature) Severe critdicisaf distribution maps of mean monthly air temperatures in Jan and Jun at earth's surface drawn up by Prof V. I. Vitkevich.. Dr. Physicomath Sai, and pub- lished in Sove!!LUZL Agronomiya., No*5., 1947, Also criticizes Vitkevish's RFrosts and the Fight Against Them" in Sovej!~!n AgroajEja, No.5/6., 1946, mid deplores lack of infor- mation shown by a doctor who heads Chair oX Meteorology, Timiryazev Agr. Acad. Submitted 15 Apr 48. 162T89 F. F. I tA 170T43 1. DAVITAYAJ, F. F, "Certain Problems on the Development of Meteorology end Climatology in Connection with the Results of the Session of the All-Union Acad. of Agricultural Sciences im. Lenin.," Iz. of the A:Ll-Union Geogr-aphical Society, Vol. 3j, pp. 273-251, 1949 DAVITAYA, F. F. 1-11--, 27246. DAVITAYA, F. F, Moskovskoy oblastikormesobstvennu-ju kullturu vinograda. Vinograda. Vinodelie i vinogradarstvo SSSR, 190, No. 8, s. 20-23. SO: Letopial Zh-ornallnykh Statey, Vol. 36, l9h9 BIHLTiIW,K.Ye., kandidat fisiko-matematichealdich nala ; GOLITSIM J.A. ka"Aj eel 'skdkhozyaystvswWkh muk;,;&ITAu,F.F., doktor sellskokhosyaystvennykh nauk, XMIKOV.P.1.7,7EERMt fisika- inatematicheakikh mak. Combatil3g frosts in the U.S.S.R. Hateor.i gidrol. no.2:17-23 F 152. (KWA 8: 9) 1. GUGMS pri Sovete Minintrov SSSR, Imeningrad. GlavwWa geo- fizicheakaya observatoriya. (Fromt) (Crops and climte) DAVITAYA) F. F. "Tendencies and Methods of Agricultural Meteorology in the USSR," published In Angewante Mateorologie (Applied Meteorology), No-7, 1,052 USSR/Keteorblogy - Agrozoeteorology Oct 52 "Results of Piscussions on Agrometeorology, P. F. Davita7a, Dr Agr,.Sci, Moscow, I&in Admin of E4-drometeorol Sv, Council of Ministers USSR "Meteorol i Gidrol" No IOJI PP 3-8 Discussions of agrometeorological problems, which started in 1935 in "Meteorol i Gidro3, No 3 and 4. Authoress sharply criticizen ineptness of American meteorologists as compared with "ingenious" Soviet methods. Nevertheless, she states, the development of 231T61 agrometeoralogical science in USSR is not sufficient to meet the high demand of practice in the, Stalin plan for - the transformation of nature, corprising "magnificent" projects Notes that iVrovement of present -state of,?%gro- meteorology and the strengthening of M8 '.OfLtbe eration w:Lth production are further -a hydrometeorological service. 231781 F4 --e MAVITAYA.F.F. I Petr Ivanovich Brounov on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth. Hsteor.i gidrol. no.4:3-14 Ap 153. (KM 8:9) (Brounov, Petr Ivanovich, 1852-1927) DAVITAYA, F.. F. "Status and Prospects for the Development of Soviet Cliratolo~-~r, According to the Results of the All-Union Conferencep" Ye'tLeorol, i -idrolopiya, No c", 1953, T, 30e The author presents the results of the disaussion on the principal problems of climatology whicli took place at the All-Union Conference in Leningrad 22-27 June 10,53, and which have appeared in print. In the rain the author expounds on the resolutions taken by the conference. (RZhGeol, No 5, 1954) SO: Sum No. 568, 6 Jul 55 DAVITAU, F.Y. Bacommis, in the foothills 'ofjthe northern Caucasus. Bot.zhur. 39 no.4: 577-579 Jl-Ag '511. (KM 7:10) 1. Maykopskaya opytnaya stantmiya. Yeesoyuznyy institut rasteniyevod- stva, VASWIL. (Caucasus, Northern-1keommia) (1keommia-Caucasus, Northern) SINUI SHCHIKOV,V.V. - I&I TAI F.F., rednktor; YASUOGCRODSKAYA,M.M., redaktor; tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Hydrometeorological service at the All-Union Agricultural kxhibitionl Gidrometeorologicheaknia sluzhba na. Voesoiuznoi sellskokhoziaistvennoi vystavke. Pod red. F.F.Davitaia. Lenin- grad, Gidrometeorologicheakoe izd-vo, 1955. 83 P. (MIRA 9:2) (Moscow--Agricultural exhibitions) (Meteorology) DAY ITAU ? JAP doktor sellskokhozymystyenpykh zmak, rodaktor;KANOIM, L.Fe, raator; SOWUTCHIK, A.A., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor. (Agroclinatic and water resources of regioaa having virgin and waste lands to be reclaim*41,.Ag,roklinatichookis i vodmye resursy raionov oevosaila tselizzykh i saleshafth zemeV. Pa4.red. P.F.Dsir vitaia. losingrad, Gidrometeorologicheakes isd-vo, 1955. 463 P- (NLRA 9:6) l.Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glamnoys upravlenlye gidrometeorologicho- sk4. sluzhby. (Passia-Clinate) (Water supply, Rural) GXWIMDT, I.P.. akademik; VASYUTIN, V.G., professo VITAYA F.F... r--* ~ 11 -~ professor KAI33NIK, S.V.; SALISHMV, I.A., Dpro ~evm ~11-- ro essor [Problems in geograp~W; a collection of articles for the 18th biternational-Geographical Congress]'Voprosy geografii; sobrnik atatei d1la ITIIIgo Mezhdunarodnogo geografichaskogo kongressa. Koskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk BBBR,.1956. 394 p. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Geograficheskoye obshcheetvo SSSR. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kaleenik) . (Geography) BJNADMOV, I.A., redaktor; GRITSINKO, A.V., redaktor; WIN, M.A~, zamesti- tell glavnogo redaktora, LAPTEV.I.D.. LISKUN, Ye.F.. LOBANOV. P.P., glavnyy redaktor; LYSENKO. T.D. ; SKRYABIN, K. 1. 1, STOLNTOV, 7,!T. ; PAVLOV, G.I., kandidat sellskokhozyavetvannykh nauk, nauchrLvv reclaktor; SOKOLOV, N.S., professor, nauchaU redaktor; ANTIPOV-KARATATIV., I.N., doktor sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauehnyy redaktor; KARPINSKIT, N.P., kandidat seliskokhozyaystvannykh nauk,- nauchwy redaktor; SHISTAKOV, A.G., doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, professor, nauch- nyy redaktor; RUBIN, B.A., doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauch- njvy redaktor; KOMARNITSKIY, N.A., doteent, nauchuyy redaictor; LYSINKO, T.D., akademik, nauchny7 redaktor; POLYAKOV, I.M., professor, nauchnyy redaktor; SHCHNGOLIV, Y.N., dnktor sellskokhozyayetvennykh na-Qk, professor, nauchn" redaktor; YAKUSHKIN, I.V., akademik, nauchnyy redaktor; LARIN. I.V., professor, doktor biologichaskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; SHILOV, S.F., professor, doktor biologicheskiy nauk, nauchW redaktor; ADILISHTIM. V.I., professor. doktor sallskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; SHGRSRBACHAV. D.M., professor, doktor medi- tainskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; OGOLEVFTc;, G.S., kandidat sellsko- 3 khozyay6tvennjvL-h nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; Y-#XOVLZV, P.N., akademik, naychnyy redaktor; YSKIMOV, V.P., agronom. nauchnyy redaktor [deceased], MINGMI, G.P., professor. doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauch- nyy redaktor; TIMCF3M, N.N., professor, nauchny7 redaktor; TUROV, S.I., professor, doktor biologioheskikh'nauk,- YUDIN. V.M., akademik, nauchnyy redaktor; LISKUH, Ye.F.. akademik. nauchnyy redaktor; VITT. V.U., Orofessor, doktor sellakokhozyaystvenaykh nauk, nauchnyy redak- tor; KALININ, V.I.. kandidat sellskokhozvaystvenmvkh nauk. nauchuyy redakvor: (Continued on next card) .BJNADIXTOV, I.A.- (oontinued) Card 2. GRAMNI, L.K., akademik, nauchnyy redaktor; NIKOLAYEV, A.I.. professor, doktor sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk. nauchnyy redaktor; RIMIKIN, A.P.. professor, doktor nellskokhozyaystveanykh nauk. nauchnyy redaktor; SMATNEV, S.I., profeBsor# doktor sellskokhozyaystyonnykh nauk, nauch- nyy redaktor; POPOV. I.S.. professor, doktor soluskokhozyaystvannykh nauk, nauchriyy redaktor; MANTRYFAL, P.A., professor nauchnyy redaktor; INIXHOV, G.S., professor. doktor khimicheskikh nauk. nauabnyy redaktor: ANTIMOV, A.N., professor, nauchnyy redaktor; GUBIll, A.F., professor, doktor sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk. nauchnyy redaktor; POLTAV, V.I., professor, doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy,redaktor; LINDR, V.V., professor, doictor tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; CHERGAS, B.I., professor, doktor biologicheskikh nauk, riauchny7 redaktor; NIKOLISUY, G.V., professor, nauchnyy redaktor; AVTOMATOV, D.M., professor, doktor vaterinarnvkh nauk, nauchnyy re(laktor; ITANOV, S.V., professor, doktor biologicheakilkh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; VIXTOROY, X.P., professor, doktor veterinarnvkh nauk, nauchn" redaktor; KOLYAKOV, Ya.Ye.. professor. doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy re- daktor; ANTIPIN, D.N., professor, doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktpr; MARKOV, A.A., professor. doktor veterinarnykh nauk, uauchnyy redaktor; DOMRACHAV, G.V.. professor. doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor! OLIVKOV, B.M., professor. doktor vaterinarnykh nauk nauchW redaktor' [deC6asedll; 1PLWAUTOV. R.A.. professor, doictor ve- terinarnykh nauk. nauchnyy redaktor -,BOLT INSKIY, V.N.. professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor;,VILOYAMS, Vl.P I., profes- sor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. nauchny7 reclaktor; KRASNOV, V.S.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, naucbmyy redaktor; BMW IKTOV, I.A.---(continued) Card 3 - Y"INOV, M.G., akademik, aauchnyy redaktor; SAZONOV. N.A., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, nauchny7 redaktor; NIXMROV, B.I., inzhener, nauchnyy redaktor; KOSTTAKOV, A.H., akademik, nauchnyy redaktor; CHIRKASOV, A.A., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy redak- tor; DAVITAYA, F.F.. dokfor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchnyy re"k-t-o-r-F-170077N.N., professor, doktor tekhnichoskikh nauk, nauchayy redaktor; ORLOV. P.M., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchn" redaktor, WZA, G.M., kandidat ekonomicheakikh nauk, nauchW redaktor; CHIRNOV, A.V., kontrolgny-y redaktor-, ZAVARSKIY. L.I., redaktor-, ROS- SOSHANSKAYA, V.A., redaktor; FILATOVA, N.I., redaktor-- YDWIYANOVA, N.L.' redaktor; SILIN. V.S., redaktor BRANZBURG. A.Yu.. redaktor; MLGNITSKIY, A.V., redaktor terminov; KMRYAVTSZVA, A.G., redaktor terminov; AKSKNOVA, A.P., mladshiy redaktor; HALYAVSXAYA, O.A., mlad- ahiy, redaktor; FZWTOVA. A.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Continued on next card) a 8 I . MADIXTOY, I.A.- (continued) Card 4. [Agricultural encyclopedia] Sel'skokhoziaistvannaia entsikolopediia. I Izd-3-e, perer. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry. Vol.5. CT-IA.] 1956. 663 P (MLEA 9:9) (Agriculture T)ictionaries and encyclopedias) 14-57-7-14764 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7, pp 84-85 (USSR) AUTHOR: Davitaya, F. F. TITLE: Deliberate Man-Made Climatic Changes (Napravlennoye izmeneniye klimata antropogennymi faktorami) PERIODICAL; V sb; Vopr. geografii) Moscow-Leningrad, AN 333R, 1956, pp 160-169. ABSTRACT: The author reviews the literature on microclims tic .changes. Climate can be improved in the following 'ways: 1) irrigation and introduction of water; 2) desiccation and deforestation;. 3) planting forest belts to protect fields and establishing forest masses; 4) snow utilization; 5) working of soil, use of agro- technology, and raising of crops; 6) artificial heating of crops to combat frost damage. Intelligent appli- cation of several such measures is ~the surest way to bring about climatic change in the active layer. A Card 1/3 careful study has been made of ways in which various Deliberate Man-Made Climatic Changes (Cont.) 14-57-7-14764 techniques may be combined in order to change the temperature, the moisture content, and the relation between t4ese two factors. A plan has been devised for altering hydro-meteorological conditions; it takes into consideration the width, height, and composition of forest belts, as well as irrigation periods and norms under various climate and weather conditions. It is the chief task of forest belts to protect fields from wind (forests serve to decrease its speed and check its vertical circular movements over fields). A forest belt must be sufficiently open and must have as few wide gaps as is possible. Its open spaces should be no more than 10 m to 20 m wide. The presence of forest belts and the use of advanced reclamation techniques on soils with a good structure will increase productive moisture content in a 1-m layer of the soil in the and zone of the USSR from 60 mm in the south to 100 mm. in the northeast. The depth and duration of absolute minimum temperatures as well as average daily temperature levels can cause forest damage to crops. Frost is considered dangerous when the temperature'si.nks no more than 30 to 50 below the level which is critical for plants of a given region. If the temperature in the European USSR could be Card 2/3 14 -57-7-14764 Deliberate Men-Made Clime tic Changes (Cont.) artificially raised as much as 10, damage to grapes would be half as great as it is now. If it could be raised 10 to 1.50, frost danger would be virtually eliminated. Effectiveness of smudging is pro- portional to the amount of heat generated by the smudge piles; for this reason the piles should be composed of dry material. Sensible crop raising methods in the northern regions can increase the sum of temperatures of all periods above 100 by 2000 to 3000; i.e., they can bring the temperatures up to the level which, under natural conditions, is approximately the same as the level found 200 km south of this area, A bibliography of 23 titles is included. Card 3/3 Le As Ke DAVITAYA, F.F _a, MMM60 Aleksandr Ivanovich Tosikov (on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of his death. Keteor. i gidrol. no-3:7-11 Mr 156. (Toolkey, Aleksandr Ivanovioh, IM-1916) (MA 9:7) -,ZI7 GFMASIMM, I.P.; ARMAND, D.L.; 4UDYKO, M.I.; D ZEYEVSKIT,B.L.; KWIN, V.N.; LIVOVICH, R.I.; R P.F. Thermal-and hydrological regilis of the earth's surface."its role in the dynmi6s of natural processes, gopgraphical differences, and methods of transforming it for practical purposes. Izv.AN SSSR.~er.geag. no.4: 47-59 Jl-Ag 156. (KLRA 9:10) (Hydrology) DAVITATA, F.F., dnktnr sellskokboz.nauk; MOVSISTANTS, A.P., otv. sa, vypusk [Natural and climatic conditions and differentiated fat gIi: management! Prirodno-klimaticheekle usloviia i different 11 irovapaos vedente sellskogo kbozilietva. (Moskva. M-vo sell.khor.SSSR, 19571 19 P. (MIR& 11:12) (Crops and climate) (Farm management) I SINWSHCHIKOV, Viktor Vasil'.yevich- DAV~TAY, F.F.1, redaktor; YItSYCoGQIIW4KAYA, -MrmrZM skly reda kt nr H.M., redaktor; SOI,0Vt:YVHIX, I [Hydrometoorological so-vire at the All-Union Avricultural Ahibition] Gidrome to orolcgi c ties M ia aluzhbe na 1~ Vsovoiu7noi sell skok-hoziaistvennoi rfstavke. Izd. Z-oe, perer. i dop. ?od red. F.F.Davitain. Leningrad. Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 3.957. 86 p. (Moscow--Aericultural exhibitions) (1,WLh 10-10 (Hydrorreteorology) T A VOYRYKOV, Ilakeandr Ivanovich;,R'Vys,;i---sm&P,.otvetetvemyy radaktor; FRUNIN, I.H., redaktor; TASNOG(RODSXATA, H.X., redaktor; FIAUX. H.Ta., takhnichookiy redektor I [Selected works; agricultural meteorology.) Isbrannye sochineniia; sellskokhostaietvannals mateorologiia. Ioningrad. Gidrometeor. iscl-vo, 1957. 256 p. (XLRA 10:9) (Meteorology, Agricultural) to gy~' T- A'M ? ml~l F, F TAVILOV, J!o,;. akademik; RAIMTJIT.~ Y..Ih., professor, doktor sellskokhosyay~- ~tTennykh nauk, otvatetwennyy redaktor; BARANDV, P.A., rsdaktoi-,3AM" TIM, '7~*Xh, redaktor; DwIZJTA#,JkZ,~&redaktor; ;NUKOVSXIT, P.X;j redaktdr; A IVANOV. 14P., redak-toirl SMAMMIF - V.N. , Wcademik' redaktor-,'TqTSIN. Me, akademiki redaktor;YIIRR1ff, S.De, redaktor isdatelstva; BISM, E.Yu.,- takhnichaskiy redaktor, Tworld resources of varistle.a of grain', pulse crops and flax, and their utilisation in pliot breedin rtant . g Agroscologidja survey of the most Implo ' field crops] Hirovye reoursy sortaw khlebnykh slakov, zernovykh bobo*ykh, 11n& i ikh 4spollsovania v4slektaii. Xo'skva. Izd.-*o AkeA.nauk SSSR. Opyt Agroekologichookogo obozraniia vazhneishikh polevykh kxr1tur. 1957- 462 p. (MM 10:5) le C;hlen-kprrespondent Akademii neuk SSSR(for Baranov) 2* DeystvitelInyy chlen Vessoynsnogy Akadvaii sel'sk6khosymystvannyth nauk in. lenin&:(for' Zbukovskly) .(Yield crops) 0 19 T "PM1 Davitayap F, F. TITIAt The Geographic Congress in Brazil (Geografichookiy kongress v Braod 144 PZRIMMALs Notoorologlya I Gldralogiyaj, 1957,. 10. 1p pp. 59-6o Ms.s.R.) ABSTRAMI MLnutes are presented from the 16th International Geographic Congress and the 9th General Assembly of the International Geopbvsica Society both held at the same time (Aug, 9 - 19,, 1956) in Rio do Janet" (Brazil), Blaht Wwx1red scientists representing 50 countries took part in the congress. The Soviet scientific delegation-coralated oft L Pe Geraoiwv, M, B, Oormag., F, F. Davitaya (author)., P, L Zamorly, S. V.. Nalsorilk., -M. To. Lyakhov., V. V. Pok5bishavokiy., K. A. Salishchey., Tu, G, Saushkini A* N, Formozov and P~ N, Twyes. The reports by A, Alpert (15A), V,-Zaxnr,, I. Blutgen -0, Lautenukh % Gorwaq)q G. Gammon (Frarwo). N. Kowhok (CMI, Zh. Trikar (Franc#aidl. B. Bataglia (Nexico) are considered the most interesting of the total of 23 reports presented at the Congress, The exhibition of geographic maps and books is described briefly, The 9th Gereral Assembly of the Card 2/2 DAVITAYA, P1.71. I - .1 7 "'r &VVW~u Meteorological service of Brazil. Meteor.i g1drol. D0-3:60-63 Mr '57. (K6RA 10:5) (Brazil--Meteorolog7) f DAVIT4TA ?&,doktor sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; SM 'GIN, A.I., red.; --wamVeNto . I.S., red.; ANTONOTA. N.M., tekhn.red. (Problems in the agroclimatic zoning of the U.S.S.R.; a collection of articles) Voprosy agroklimatichaskogo raionlrovaniia SSSR; abornik statei. Pod red. F..P.Davitsia, A.I.Shullgins. Moskva. 1zd-vo H-va sellskogo khoz. SSSR, 1958. 131 P. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Yeesoyusnaya akademlya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina. 2. Predsedatell sektsii agrometeorologii Vaeaoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for M~svltsya). (Crops and climate) YC q ~q , Rq Di AUTHOR: Davitaya,_Z_Y_r~ SOV/10-58-5-21/28 TITLE- The Investigation of Droughts and Dry Winds (Iseledovaniye za8ukh i sukhoveyev) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheskaya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 131-136 (USSR) ABSTRACT% This is a review of two collective volumes: 1) "Dry Winds, Their Origin and Their Prevention", published by the AS,USSR in 1957, and 2) "Droughts in the USSR, Their Origin, Re- currence and Effect on the Cropo, editor A.I. Rudenko, Gidro- meteoizdat. Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Davitaya, F.F. SOV/10-59-1-2/32 TITLE: Scientific Principles of Drought-Fio*hting in Dif- ferent Natural Zones of the USSR (Nauchny e osnovy bor'by s zasukhoy po prirodnym zonam SSSR~ PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akfxdemii Nauk SSSR, Seriya geografiche- skaya, 1959, Nr 1, PP 7-28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article is based on the content of a lecture delivered by the Ruthor at, a session of the Vsesoy- uznaya skademiya sel I skokhozyaystvennykh nauk- imeni V.I. Lenina (AllTUnion Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni V.I. Lenin). The author educidates the causes of droughts and examines various geo- graphical, agrotechnical and selective-genetical methods of combating the droughts by direct and indirect measures, i.e. by influencing the causes engendering droughts, and by adapting the economy to the evils of drought in such a way as to pre- clude essential losses in harvests. She considers Card 1/2 various ways of applying such measures as fallowing SOV/10-59-1-2/32 Scientific Principles of Drought-Fighting in Different Natural Zones of the USSR of fields, development of field-protection by fore- station, retention of snow on the fields, retention of thaw waters, irrigation, etc. The article dravis the attention of all concerned to the necessity of intensification of drought-fighting, stating that droughts strike primarily in the steppe and forest- steppe regions, which comprise 90% of the total arable land of 210,000,000 hectares. There are two tables, 8 charts and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeosluzhby SSSR (Chief Administration of Hydrometeorobgical Service of the USSR) Card 2/2 DAVITAYA, F.F., doktor sel'skokhozyaystvonnykh nauk Droughts ane scientifically based measures for their control according to natural zones. Zemledelie 7 no.2:9-17 F 159. (MIRA 12:3) (Droughts) DAVITAYAj, F. F. "Climatological Atlas of the USSR" "Droughts and Protection Measures Against T~em in the USSR" report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Union, 10th General-Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, 6-13 August 1960, DAVITATA,q F. F.s uFrinciples and Methods of-the Agricultural Rvaluatioll of Climates* Report submitted but not presented at the 2nd International Congress of Dioclimatology and Dimateoroloffs, landons 4-10 Sep 1960, Pfdro-Meterological Service of the USSRt Moscm, EMYMM, Aark Tevsayevich; IMASIZOT, :Pavel Nikolayevich; IkAMAYA, F.F, I otv.redo; ZHMOTA, LoPo# "do; SOWNW. A.M.y ii~�rs~do~ .[Frost prediction and control] Predslmzanie zamorozkov i bor'ba v nimi. lad.2.. dop. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1960. 146 p. ()(IRA 14:3) (Frost protection) DATI F.F,. doktor selIskdkhoz.nauk,_red.; 2EDANOTI, L.P., red.; -7will-RUTO J3.w., takhn.red. (Problems i-n applied climatology; a collection of articles] Voprogy prikladnoi klimatologii; sbornik statei. Poa rea. F.F.Davitaia. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1960. 159 P. (miRA 14-.4) 1. Leningrad. Glavneya geofizichoolmya observatoriya. (Climtology) G&ASIMOV, I.P.; ARMAND, D.L.; DAVITAYA, F.F.; DOLGOPOIOV, K.V.;, SILIVISTRDY, Scientifically based agrickiltural. management in I the U.S.S.R. and tasks In Soviet geography. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no-50-10 S-~O 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. (Agricultural,geography) ME== Qff F-W MEN W-0-0 ma-M ~ - -.-- __ - _11F!__ __ -1. __ _- - ---- ------ GOL'TSBERG, I.A.j doktor geogr. nauk; VERIGO,, S.A.s kand. sellkhoz. 'nauk,- SINELISHCHIKOV, V.V.,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BORISO- GLEBSKIY) G.I.v liod. geogr. nauk; OKUSHKO, A.A.v kzmd. 9809r. nauk; RUDNEV,.,V.H.j, kand. geogr. nauk- DAVITAYA, F.F., X--.! -..- akademik, otv. red.;,ZHDANOVA, L.P., red.; AI ~SEM. A.G., tekhn. red, [Evaluation of the agroclimatic conditions of farm landsl Otsen- ka- a9rokIinat*oh9Wdkb uslovii sell skokbopiaistveniqft po4ei. LNUingrady Gidromete~reizd-vo, 1961. 75 P'O (MIRA 15:2) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy' SSR (for Davitaya). (Crops slid climate) DAVITAYAI-F,,F.j otv. red*; BEISNIKAYA, ~-Lsj red.; AUTO=) AeGes tekIn, red, [Agroclimatio conditions and nev possibilities in agrimature] Agroklimaticheskie usloviia i novye reser-97 v sellskom kho- ziaistve. Leningrad,, Gidrometeor. izd-vo., 1961- 58 P. (Crops and climate) (Mk 15:2) .DAVITAYA., _E.F. "Climatic resources of arid.zones and their agricultural use in the USSR" Report submitted to the IGU Arid Zone Commission Colloquium, Iraklion., Greece, 19-26 Sep 1962. Institute of Geography., Acad. Scineas Moscow VAVILOV, Nikolay Ivanovich (1887-1943); KALESNIK, S.V., red.; PAYITAX&, red.; SINSKAYA, Ye.N., doktor biol. nauk, red.; STANKOV, S.S., doktor biol. nauk (deceased]; IVANOV, I.R., doktor sell- k~oz. nauk., red.; PERVAKOV, I.L.., red.; ZHURAVLEVA, G.P.., mlF-d. red.; MATVEYEVA, G.Ye.,, mlad. red.; ARDANOVA, N.P.., tekhn. red. (Five continents]Piat' kontinentov. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1962. 253 p. MIRA. 16-2) 1. 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