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22357 Z/023/61/000/oot/002/006 A207/A126 AUTHORS: Delong, Bofivoj; Sokolik, Bohuslav, and Neumann, PYemek TITLE: Electrooptical disiance meter with quartz modulator PERIODICAL: Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica, no. 5, 1961, 8 - 20 TEXT: In 1959, an electrooptical distance meter - the first instru- ment of its kind in Czechoslovakia - was developed for measuring geodetic distances, by the Research Institute of Geodesy, in co-operation with the Institute of Radio Engineering. The distance meter can determine the phase difference of the emitted and reflected modulated light waves on a low fre- quency by an electronic method. It has 2 oscillators: a primary one 01 with a frequency of 5 Me/s, and a.secondary one Fo, wit:i a frequency differ- ing from that of the former by about 10 kc/s, (Fig. 1). The upper part of the scheme represents the transmitting system, the lower part the receiving system. The source L emits a beam of white light conducted by the condenser K to the center of the spherical ring, formed by electrodes of the quertzite modulator Kr. The latter, together with 2 thin polarized plates P and A, the first of which acts as a polarizer and the second as an analyser, per- Card 1/8 22357 Z./02 3/61/000/001/002/006 Electrooptical distance meter with... A207/A126 form the light modulation depending on the amplitude. The modulated light passes through the transmission lense 01 and is passed on to the reflector R located at the cther end of the measured line. The light beam emanating from the latter is returned to the initial point of the measured line. If instrument and reflector are properly located as to direction, the reflected light passes through the receiving lense 02 which then directs it to the photomultiplier P cathode. The signal from the auxiliary oscillator is mix- ed with the signal from the main oscillator in the mixer Sm and also with the signal from the photomultiplier F on its last emission electrode. Tw', low-frequency signals are thus produced having the same frequency with un- changed phase ratios, which are led to the syachronous detector Sd. A gal vanometer G is connected to the synchronous detector and indicates the phase difference. When the dial of the galvanometer is on zero, the following re- lation is Valid for the measured distance D: 2D = NL + 1 (1), where N is the whole number of modulation wave lengths, L - the wavelength of modulation and 1 - the residual which is a function of the phase differ- ence f: (2). Card 2/8 22357 Z/023/61/000/001/002/006 Electrooptical distance meter with... A207/A126 The galvanometer indicator is set to zero by the phase shift of the signal from the main oscillator and from the mixer with regard to the signal from. th6 photomultiplier. This, in turn, is done by the phase shifter which h-s 2 parts: One for rough phasing Ph, by which the phase position is changed by ji-imps, and one for fine phasing Ph, by which the phase of the signal be- tween the neighbouring rough phase position is changed smoothly. The scales of the rough and fine phase shifters provide data at the zero position of the galvanometer from which the measured length is determined. The mean error of one measurement of length is expressed by the relation mD - �(5 x jo-5D+5 cm). The wavelength of the modulation-L is obtained from -the modulation frequen- cy of the oscillator P from the relation L = v/F, where v is the speed of light distribution in-the atmosphere. The elctro-optical effects used in the electro-optical distance meters described are linear in the quartzite modulator. The latter is based on the validity of Hook's law. The authors have attempted to determine the conditions for the design of a modulator where a maximum modulation effect is achived. This maximum effect is reach- ed at maximum changes in the ratio of the light beam emanating from the mod- Card 3/8 22357 Z/023/61/000/001/002/006 Blectrooptical distance meter with... A207/A126 ulator to the light beam entering it. It is assumed that the relative p6r- meability of both polarization plates and that of the artificial anisotropic medium of the modulator is equal to 1. The amplitudes of the light oscilla- tion are determined from the relation AO - a sinc4 sinp , Ae - a coe 01 cosA (3), where a is the amplitude measured. Since the light beam is directly pro- portional to the square of the amplitude of the light oscillations, the ex- pression 1 F = Forcos _p) - sin 2o6 sin 2A sin2 7,_1 (4) is derived, where P. is the light beam entering the modulator and F - the light beam coming out of the modulator. It is concluded that the maximum modulation effect in the quartzite modulator takes place when the directions of oscillations of the polarizer and the analyeer form an angle of 900, and when this angle divides the plane in two, formed by the optical axes of the crystal and the direction of the passing light. The relative electro-opti- cal permeability of the modulator is determined from the ratio of the light beams P and FO: Tm . FIFO = sin2 (5), Card 4/8 22357 Z/023/61/000/001/002/006 Electrooptical distance meter with... A207/AI26 where t is the phase difference. Equation Tm - sin2 kjV - (6), derived from equation (5), givesthe characteristics of the linear electro- optical phenomenon. An equation characterizing the quartzite modul&tor is derived by replacing the phase difference E of the usual and unusual beams by their refractive index: At = te - to = 1(1/v,-i/vo) (7), where the speed of the ordinary beam in an anisotropic medium is the v0 and the speed of the unusual beam - ve; to - time needed by the usual beam to pass in the anisotropic medium;- 1 and te - the time needed by the unusual beam to pass the same distance. The final equation representing the char- acteristics of the quartzite modulator is given as Tm 9in2 C1 an V 1r (14). X aY 307L I The phase difference of the usual and unusual beams of the claartzite crystal is found to be, according to c = 2-rrlllj. (ne-no) where ne and no are the refractive indices: Card 5/8 22357 Z/023/61/000/001/002/606 Blectrooptical distance meter with... A207/A126 6'= 24CI - an' V f113). T*- &E 3007L) From the latter formula it is concluded further that, with a change in volt- age, the thickness of the crystal will also change within small limits, and that the change in this thickness will effect only the constant element - the phase difference C - and will not affect the element, altered with the voltage. It is pointed out that distance meters working with quarbZite mod- ulators consume much less power, they are lighter and more easily transport- able, as compared to distance meters with Capp's modulators. The modulation voltage was estimated at being as high as 100 v, and it is also pointed out !hat, if the quartzite modulator works accurately according to the resonance frequency, the modulation voltage should not come even close to the value of 100 v. The greatest range of the distance meter is found to be limited to 250 m for the time being, due to the optical system used. However, the auth.. ors note that if the present optical system is replaced by a system especiBl- ly developed for the given purpose, distances up to 2 or 3 km may be obtain- ed without difficulty. The distance measuring unit of the instrument rests on a normal tripod and weighs over 5 kg. The power block has approximately Card 6/8 2 2`35 7 Z/027,/U'i/coo/6o1/cu2/oo6 ElectrooDtical distance ..,ioter with... A2C7 ,A126 the same .,-,eiqht but somwahat smaller dimensions. In conclusior 'the authors state that 'laboratory tests bf the olectrooptical distance Peter model -:iith a quartzite modulat.Qr showed the validity of the initial assumaptUons anc, '(r'- go the. expediency of the a:)I)lic- the su-L;ested princip o, an al d method for riea~ur~ aeodesic distanc6s. Further perfectior of the ins'._"uncnt would 4 na avolve an improvenent of the optical systen and an increasa in the ity of tube crystal frequency. These measw-es would load to an increase of the ran,3e and of the accuracy of the Instrument.' There are 7 fioures and 8 refercnce3: 5 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The -reference to the EIIE;lish-language p4blication reads as follows: E..J. Post: Note on Safe Ltol senator Current of'n'. O'l ctric Elements. Proc. IU, 40 (1952), 7, 835. , 111oz e .e ASSOCIATIOIT: I ovatellskiy institut goodetii, PraGa (Researclh Institut~ of Gc~desy-, Pra0gue), (polong); ~Kafedrd radiotokinnil:i elo!:Lro-j telkhAcheskogo 'Lakul"Lle'la R-azhskoy politokhniki (Institut( Radioi En.-ine7ering of the Electro' echnical Dopart ment, Pra6a. PolytLachnic), (Sokollk and Neumann) SUMLITTED. Ijarch~ 1, 1960 Card 7/8 Z/O2y62/000/001/001/004 D006 Dj02 AUTHOR: Delong, BAivoj TITLE: Geodetic testing of a MRA I/CW tellurometer PERIODICAL: Studia geophysica et geodaetica, no. 1, 1962, 14-39 TEXT: During 1960, the Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography in Prague, in cooperation with the Geodetic and Cartographic Enterprise in Prague, performed geodetic tests with a MRA I/CW tellurometer at the geodetic observatory Peenf and in the area of the Jeseniky Mountains. The program comprised tests in a trigonometric net and in the measuring of ground control points for a photogram- metric survey of a topographic map with a scale of 1:10,000. The tests in the trigonometric net showed,that the tellurometer method is about half as accurate as conventional angular measuring, its accuracy over distances from 120 m to 70 Ian ranging from + 5 to + 25 cm, and the mean angular error being � 0.98 are seconds. The main source of eTrors isithe length reductign due to various physical factors. To reach a b1gher degree of accuracy it is advisable to take the readings under various atmospheric conditions and by different persons. Comparison of the results obtained with the tellurometer and with a NASM-2A geodimeter showed that Card 1/3 Z/023/62/000/001/001/004 Geodetic testing .... D006/D102 the latter is at least twice as accurate. Tellurometer measurements revealed that the'mean position error for a traverse station mxy is + 5n(cm) in an open /nTcm) in a closed traverse, where n is trie number of traverse traverse, and +5X legs leading t'j the observed station. From all the tellurometer readings obtain- ed, a mean radio-wave velocity of 299,793.2+ 0.3 km/sec in the vacuum was derived. The dimensions of the net, as determined wiTh the tellurometer, showed an accuracy of 1:430,000. 'The second test series was aimed at the determination of ground control points. The measuring method for this purpose used only three carrier frequencies so that obtaining one reading-took about two minutes. The surveying covered an area corresponding to two 1:10,000-map sheets. The mean error of both position and height of a ground control point, as determined with a tellurometer, was + 9.2 cm. Tile tests showed that the tellurometer is well suitable for mapping in tTe scale of 1:10,000 and that it*can also be used for vertical distance mea- suring by the trigonometrical method. There are 5 tables and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and I non-Sovi~t-bloc.- The reference to the English-language publica- tion reads as follows: T.L. Wadley, The Tellurometer System of Distance M-asure- ment, Empire Surv. Rev., 14, (1957), 105 - 106. (Technical editors: J. Kalpar, Pokorn~-). Card 2/3 Z/023/62/000/001/001/0,')4 Geodetic testing .... D006/D102 ASSOCIATION: Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Prague SUBMITTED: January 21, 1961 Card 3/3 DELONG, Borivoj, inz., C.Sc. The 4th International course for Length Measurement In Munche,,. Geod JrArt obzor 8 no.6:116-120 Je 062 1. Vyzkumny ustav geodeticky, topograficky a kartograficky, Praha. DELQNGS Boy Inza.1 case* International symposium on nev techniques b.- geodetic wasuroments. Geed kart obzor 8 no.10:187..199-200 0 162. 1. Vyzkimiy ustav geodeticky, topograficky a kartograficky, Praha. DELONG, Borivoj, ins., CSo, Technology of midsurement and calculation of bench marks measured by tellurometer. Geod kart abor 90-22 163. 1. Vyzkumny ustEiv geodeticky, topograficky a kartograficky, Praha. DELONG, Borivojp inz. C.So.j KWOIJ), Jaromir, inz. Technical and economic evaluation of tellurometric measurement of control points. Geod kart obzor 8 no.10:188-192 0 162. 1 1. Vyzkumny ustav geodeticky, topograficky a kartograficky, Praha (for Delong). 2. Ustredni sprava geodezie a kartografie, Praha (for Karnold), DELONG, Boriyoj, inz.9 kandidat technickych ved ....................... ~~ : Present possibilities of using electronic range finders in the measurement of fixed points. Geol, pruzkUM 5 no.8s236-238 Ag 163. 1. Vyzkumny ustav geodeticky, Praha. DELONG, Borivoj, inz., kandidat technickych ved Present possibilities of using electronic range finders in measuring fixed points. Geol pruzkum 5 no.7:201-203 Jl 163. 1. Vyzkumny ustav geodeticky, Praha. MMONG Borivij, :Lnr., CSc. ~- Present poasibilitities of measuring fixed points by electronic range finaers. Geod kart ob~:or 9 no.lC 257-262 163 1. Vyskumny ustav geodeticky, topcirraficky a lc--rto~,raficky, Praha. D 0~~ Examination of external effects on tellurometer measurements. Studia geophys 8 no.1:1-23 164. 1. Issladovatellskiy institut geodezii, topografii i Kartografii, Praga. DELONG, Borivoj Problem of using radio range finders for determination of geodetic fixed points. Studia geophys 8 no. 31239-2-46 164. 1. Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Prague 1-Nove Mesto, Politickych veznu 12. I .DFLONG, Borlvoj, Inz. GSn, ilesults of the use of the telbirometar for meanurement of pointo of a detailed point finld for tachnical-oconmic mapptng, Clood kftrt obzor 10 no.1l1279-233 N 164. 1. qasearch Institlite of Geodesy, Topograph.~r und Cartograp1hy, Prague. IELONGY Borivoj, Inz. GSc. F--cporiences In using electronic tellurometers in measuring a fixed point field. Geod kart obzor 10 no.12:298~-299 D 164. 1. Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography,, and Cartography I-rague. A WROMM N I I ale L OlClIr66 EED-2 BG M.Cr 115.810N, MR: AP~0;24326 CZ/0,093/6kAN/003/0239/0246 A'U~MORI Delongo Borivoj TITLE.t Use of radio'rienri-M Nor ob servation of geodetic fixed points SWUM 6tudIA &OPhysioL -at podasticap W, 3# 2964t 239-246 ITOPIC. TAGS: radio equiPIM'ntt 960d9tie instrument, Mdear .10STRACT: This article gives the r' -1/Cw Tel esults Of tests of the MA droF 'dwWrmining 132 points of Us Pec d field,. The accuracy obte ca,.Lly corresponded to that, of tecw.dcal. le'vellings Orige art. has t 4 PS&NO '2 fAbles,# 2 formleg. ;ASSODIATIONt Geodatlaches,p-topogra"ohes und kartognipbl-ec.-c: Forschungsinstitu &j PragcLe (Research Institute of GeOdem: Two pbyp and Cartogmft) !9116KETTEDs 22And4 INCU 00 SUB CODZI 36; 90 NR:Tdw SDVI 000 OTHEM 002 !A r7- MLOM V. 2 Path.-anat. Unt. P.U. *v Olomouci. Srdecni polypy FoIyFs of the heart (2 case reports) Lek. Listy 1952, 7/24 (589-59'1) Illus. 2 SO: EXCEPd-TA IEDICA, Section VI, Vol. 8, #1, Janumx7 1954 wleyv CJ1 P.. V. Z. e, Ki -* r, . r- C, I-. _t. Ust~rvu 1-k. 01:mo uc i . *ShX,7~rtzr*,P,,uv -nouif-r. podpni fill-awiLg ad ~'-.-"L-strvticin o~ LE-7. LISTY 29-53. -8/6- (1-27-130) (56119) A cpmt of ecutt -hpemorrIlwgic nt-crozzia of tht, sk.In follnwin~. ?ubcut~-ntout oOzlnistra- tion hr. Pfte-r Injection) to P baby under tre-c~tr:.--t f--)r br~nch-)-rno-uzionla, and e~-tpepsla, Pnd lep.dink; to death, is (!,t~ncribed. T~e skin v-!-c1v1o-i 1-1 !~--rtlnntd as P- ft.,rth-r cpso~ of the infr~!qi:ently d,~!-.crib-d Schwprtzrronle ph~-nr"m-hon. hora-Brno M, L, 13) SO: Exct-rota M-dica, Vol. 8, No. 8, S~-ct. VI, Augusta, 1951: E: L N ' rha significance of add poly-" At thology of~ tbe cornea ~)sa~chstddes in -ps.1hologital nditions of the cornea. V. i -rr- k l 7 i hO i V j - Dtlit w ng and A, -.Dalvick, ei oj . 9, 40 l m, Op r the Se 41 101(1954)-fl ; U d Nit l "FxC t c c e ., , '. ! y 1 p :.incthw-of twile bectilms ;t was 1jund that the te--timint hro I l f fib u id M i d 1 fl te mus "i 1r n w not ( e metac m o ,11nap u; - i(- ll a ll t4 th ath la t It i b l t O M m a rom. u o c s . l ut t t? p Q s vu gca g y zaccharidg* of the hiluilibrillar sub~wmmi plity a 6ignifima q vacy of Ole COMC4. rAlls. In all Chmigtit fulluencilig Ole trampm 'rhii ')ccujj~jj,~t of murppi)1ysacthorIde3 alig"fible by testic- ular hrularanfiWe way bo &v Ober to a wlmtive in- 'm4tse in (lie 'qu'llifity of ihel illwfibiqlat mucopolysac. diaride-I -)r to it cliwigc W t1w.cbem. Miucturt of polysac- CO WIRDEMNN, Boleslav; DMA)MG, Vladislav. Porphyria; acute and mixed forms, clinical aspects. Cas lek ce 93 no-17:451-457 Ap '54. ("&L 3:7) 1. Z I. interni kliniky z Ustavu pathologicke anatozie PU v Olomouci. (PORPHYRIAN *acute & mixed forms, clin. aspe-.te) ESWNG, Vladislaw-, WIEDERX01N, Boleslay. Forphyria; ac-ate and mixed forms, anatomopathological and laboratory diagnosis. Cas lek ce 93.no-17:457-463 Ap '54. (UAL 3:7) 1. Z ustavu pathologiche anatomis I. interni kliniky FU v Olomouoi. Prednostove doe Dr C.Dworacek a Prof. Dr J.Blatny. (PORPHYRIA. diagnosis, *azute & mixed forms) IMLORG, Vladislay, MUDr Plastic reactivity of isetachromatic cardiac tissue; pathogenesis of fibroolastesim. Cas. lek. cask. 93 no.33:894-897 13 Aug 54. 1. Z ustavu pathologicke anatomie PU v Olomouci. Prednosta dooe Dr C.Dworacek. (CARDIAC ANIARGIMIT, endocardial vibrous elastonis) INLONG, nadislay,'MUDr Fibroel"tosis of the onlocardium. Cas. 1@k. cook. 93 no.33: 897-902 13 Aug !;4. 1. 2 ustava pathologicks anatcale FU v Olomoucl. Prednosta doe. Dre C*Dworacek. (CARDIAC INUROKUT, andocardial fibrous slastosis) MWNG. Vladislav, KUDr Acid polyeaccharides In pathological processes, H. Principles wA significance of basophil n7ocardial degeneration. 0&s. lek. cook. 93 no.36-37:999-1002 10 Sept 54. 1. Z ustayu pathologicke anotouie PU v Olomouci. Prednosta doe. Dr C*Woracak. (MYOCARDIUM. diseases. basophil, degen., acid polymaccharides In) (POLYBACCHARIMS, metabolism, acid polysaccharides in basophil degen. of myocardiup) DVORACEK, C.; DELONG, V.; HOLUSA, R. Cytological diagnosis In bronchial cancer. Cesk. onkol. I no.2:119-124 1955. 1. Patbologicko-anatomicky ustav Palackabo univorsity v Olomouci. Prednosta doe. dr. L. Noracek. Doc. MUDr. 0. Dvoracek. Olomouc, Patbologicko-anatomicky ustax, lekarske fakulty. (BRONCHI,'neoplasms. diag., cytol.) 9), IV Categony: Czechoslovakia/General Biology. CytoloGy. 13-2 Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 March 1957, 21463 Author : -Delong, Vladislav Inst : no-t-GIven Title : The nature of asteroid inclusimns. Orig Pub: Ceskoel. morfol., 1955, 3, No 3, 2D1-204 Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 -1- EXCERPTA NEDICA Sec.12 Vol.U/4 OphthRlmology Anr57 IF 61 J. -DELONG Y_. and DOL8NEK A. Ost. Ex . Pathol., 06ni Klin., Palacky- p UnIv., Olomouc; OZnl Klin. PU, Olomouc. *Konservativni therapie expe rime ntdlnicho poleptdai Tohovky vdpnem. C o n s e r v a t i v e t r e a t - ment of experimental *lime burns of the cornea Z:SL.OF- THAL. 1956, 12/2 (126-133) Illus. 4 The lime was vemoved front the corroded cornea by 1% solution of 'complexone 111' in various solvents especially saline, water and borate buffer. The therapeut- ic effect of this procedure in rabbits was minimal, and only slight in guinea- pigs. In a 2nd experimental. series the effect of inflammatory factors, such as adenosinetriphosphoric acid on the corneal healing was ascertained. It was found that this factor has some influence on the formation of corneal opacity. Issuing from these experimental experiences, the following ther--3eutic procedures in lime corrosion or the rabbit cornea are proposed: washing out by a 1% solution of 'complexone 111' and/or irrigation by saline, short-term application of adenosineiriphosphoric acid. which eventually enhances resorption, and long-term local application of cortisone. Zahn - Pi-ague POLIVU, Vladimir; DILONG, Vladislay Idiopathic pulmonaz7 homosideroois. Cook. pedlat. 13 no.509Z-425 5 JItne 58, 1. Detske odd. OMM Karvina, prednosta prim. MM,. Vlad. Pblivia Patologickoanatom. odd. OM Karvirut, prednosta prim. MUDr. Vlad Belong. (LUNG DISMSM, in infaut & child hemosiderosis. idiopathic (Oz)) (HOWIMERMIS, in infant & child pulm. idiopathic (Cz)) BULGARIA/Farm Animals - Horses Q Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 69257 Author : Popov, V., Dzhurkov, D., Yovov, I*' Inst : - Title : Effects of Various Feed Rations upon the Growth and Pevelopment of Foals of the Danubian Broad after Weaning Orig Plab : Selskostop. mis"I., 1957, 2, No 8, 483-488 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 DEL071 B. (Dielov, B.) We build large farms for fattening livestock. Sill.bud. 12 no.40-5 Ap 162. (NIRA 15:8) 1. Glavnyy inzh. LIvovskogo oblastnogo mezhkolkhozstroya. (Lvov Province-Farm buildings) DELOV) 10 . Interotitial caloinosis as an occupational d1seaae. Folia med. (Plovdiv) 6 no.2s88-92 164 1. Institut de Hautes Etuden Medicales " I.P.Pavlov-0 de Plovdiv, Bulgarle (Direateur., prof. K. Vlakhov). DUDNIK, B.S.; XMWXrlw, B.L.; LAGUTIN, K.F.; LYSEM. 1.A.; TOISTOV, T.T.; Studying meteoric activity by means of radar on a f requency of 72 me* Izv.vys.ucheb.x&w.; radiofts. 1 no.2:66-70 '58. (KIRA 11:n) j 1. lhartkovskly politekhnicheekly institut. (Keteors) (Radar in astronomy) e tur'bulmt AMMINUML MOZZOMA, MOUM rd ACCESSION NR:; AP4039722 S/0141/64/007/002/0225/0231 AMOR: Delowq I. A.; Lagutin, H. r. -Ly~~en~q I.. A. TITLE: Investigation of pawetersof so= Umbdent flow by radiolocation of ;meteor trails SOURCEI IVLFZ. Radiofizika, v. 7, n6. 2, 1964, 225-231 TOPIC TAGS: radar trackings meteor, pulse cammication, ionospheric radio wave, tropospheric radio wave ABSTRAC*r: Apparatus employing a pulse-coherent method of radar traddng of meteor trails, described in detail elsewhere (Meteory*, No. 1, Collection of articles, izdb KhGU, 1960) has been used to investigate- the turbulent motion in the meteor zone of the upper atmosphare, The means used to obtain coherence in the min apparatus and- in the relaying apparatus are described. The parameters of turbulent motion ob- tained in this investigation (the pulsational velocity U of large-scale voretices, their characteristic dimension 1j,.and their decay time T, the pulsationa~l velocity of the vortices of the energy dirsipdtion interval Ul.their characteristic dimen- eion t '.,their lifetime t-D and the gvadient of the turbulent-motion velocity am found to be of the same order as cbtained by J. S. Gmenhow and E, L. Neufeld Isard MaSSION NR: AP4039722 Wroc. Phys. Soc. v. 75, 2289 1960 aM No. 19 4759 1959). The authors believe, hbwever, that the procedure they used to process the radar data, based on local turbulence propextiess gives mom correct estimates of the turtmlent-mation energy 1200 and 3200 =2/sec3 for day and nippt, respectively) than is obtained by Grvenhow and NeVfelde It is also shown that amy statistical parawters of the turt)ulencp*- (energy of turbulent nKytion, pulsational velocity of larg'e-scale vorti- ces, velocity gradient of turbulent notion) are subject to diumal variitionse rhis Oves grounds for assuming that:the "intensity" of the turbulence in the ffieteor zone is controlled by the. sun* OAg,, art. has t .. 5 figures and 4 formulas. I ASSOC=CN: Khartkovskiy politWinicheskiy institut (Khar' kov Polytedinic Institute) SUBMrrrM: OSMay63 EML: 01 SUB ONE t 980 30 '11R REF SOV IOn IM IRS 003 i.CO d 2/3, DELOV I.A.; LAGUTIN, M.F.; LYSINKO, I.A. "4__== Use of the meteor-trail radio echo method in studying the para- meters of turbulent motions. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav. radiofiz. 7 no.2:225-231 164 (MIRA 15:1) 1. Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. - ACCESSION NR: AT5024195 m/oooo/65/000/000/011310126! AUTHOR: Deloy Is As. TITLE: Turbulent motions in the w ~ktEqspljere a~t_altitudes of 80 10 1pi ~r cco d n: to rAdio observations of meteor-trails r i a SOURCE,, AN UkrSSR. Mika komet I vieteoroy Mys1ce Qr comets and meteors). Kiev, Izd-svo Neukova duinka, 1965, 3U_13-42 F~ TPg kapher q r:-4tJioeph6re i't aUws ei ic -.turbulen i r4oYmed uppe, Ph, 1 :rad o.-. sound fig -ra'dar': *6t~ observixt on::'--; iA- ABSTRACT: The results.of investigations of turbulent motions at altitudes ranging C from 80 to 110 km condu ted in :1962 by means of radar probirg of meteor trails are presented. A coherent-pulse method of base-line observations of the m~.te.or trails with four receiving points was used. At one of the points a 150-kw pulsed transmit- ter was located. It had the following parameters: pulse width, 15 psec; pulse repq-.- tition rate, 500 CPS* wavelengtil -ot the transmitter, 8 m. Signals scattered by meteor trails were .received at all. four points, and it was consequently possible.to meas- ure the radial couponeints of.the+displacement velocity of.the trail'at three'sectio~s_ .'Amplitudid-time dh 'acte istics of r 0i ar r adio echoes were registered from,four sections _194 -,66_ ...... . ACCESSION HR. AT5024195 C the meteor trail. On the.basis of the results obtained, the parameters of turbulent motions in~the meteor zone were estimated, and*their~altitude and seasonal and.othei Acharacteriatics were traced. On the basis of these results, the following conclu- sions were reached: l)-turbulent motions observed at an altitude of 80-110 km hav a definite anisotropy, of.large-scale vortices whose degree growswith altitude, The mean a)mual values of parameters of the large-scale vortices at an altitude of about 94 km are: L = 150 km; 1 - 6.2 km, t = 63 min, U-33 m/sec-, AU/Ah = 9. 7*1 km-1; and Re = 3. 10~ , where L, 1, t, u, and AU/,Ah are, respec 3 cm sec, ti'vely,: th(~ horizontal dimension'of the large-scale vortices, the- vertical dimen': sio of the large-scale vortices, "life" of large-scale vortices, the pulsating velocity'.. of the tuebulent wind,- the turbulent ve'locity'gradient, and the Reynolds number. 3)" Thep'arame,be'rs of the.large-ecale Vortices vary with altitude. 4) All these param- eters exce-pt the vert dlmensiq~.". dre subject to annual.vatiations. Orig ut. has: 9 figures. JR ASSOCIATI 1.1 none OT, SUB CODE BIMMITTED, 21M,465 00 NO REF- 81 'ATD PRESS: .1 005 oil Card 2/2 7 YM.OBSON9 U.S.; LEVINg Ta.T.; DHLOTp Mol POLYAVj Te.A. New method for determining the Aid on the foot. Ort..'Pel tram* i pr,3+,ov. 21 no.lt67-69 A 160. KM US12) (70dr) DELOVP V.I., inzh. V --, ~ 1-1-1 7 Standardization of the cross sections of splints. Protez. i protezostr. no.10:71-79 164- (MIRA 18:12) 1. T3entrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inBtitut protezirovaniya i protezostroyealya. i i16 ,05-,66 ACC Nit- MUMS AP60003h3 GODEt U111028916-~l A-661-6-63--i" AUTHORS: Koryukin$ V. I.; MoreynLs, 1. S~. j Delov V 1 1 nov, V. 1. ORG t none TITLEt A dovice for recordinglangulax displacam.ents,R velocities, and accelerations in the joints of extremities or in hinges of prostheses and orthopedic apparatusen. Class A116.176036 Zainnounced by the. Central SiAentific Research Instit to for Prosthesis Deskn and Manufacture (Teen -tr-a1-Tn-)r.F1TaCC1 ~W:i iawcivatel I skly institut llzw -pro ezostr6yem SOUFM 13yulletent izobreteniy i tovarnAh znakov, ~io. 21, 1965, 38-39 TOPIC TAGS:~ orthooedic equipment hospital- bq4ij?Men:b ABSTRACT: This-Author Certificate describes it, d6vide for recording angular d1splacoments.: velocities, and 16celerations- in the joints, of extreaities or in i;hinges of prostheses and orthopedic.apparatusea. 'The device contains differentiating iRG circuits and variableresis ,tors lihked with the hinge JaW3 (see Fig. 1). To obtain a simultaneous recording of the angular-displacements3 angular velocity, mid angular acceleration by a siNle recorder, the device contains a single potentiometer lwibh leads from the hinge jaws. The latter are rzda from a plastic material in the Card 1/2 UDCt 616-073o753*3 alf" 1 11605-66 NR.s A,p6ooo343. fj~ -W=NM %MWUM EWA; I 2-~29 6 66 AEENk; AP6101212 7 SOURCE CODEt UP,/0413/66,/000/007/0046/0046 INVENTOR: DollnLkov, Yu, Io; Br*ksin V 1,; Kushnirov,,R I V, I** Syoin At Yao; T1 khoinlrov, I S Yakobson,lao So; De1oV#-- ORGs none TITLE: Device. for studying movements in the large Joints of-upper extremities. Class 30., go. 18,0296'... SOURCE., Izobr6teniya, promyshlennyye obraztsyt tova,rnyye znaki, no. 7, 19669 46 TOPIC TAGSs biomechanica,; prosthesis ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has -been issued for a device used to study movements in.-the-lar ints o ge :~jo f the upper ext;remLties. It 'consists of splints and sensors for recording angular parameters. To obtain quantitative assays of extremity movements nnd their biotech- nological characteristics, it is operated in the form of sleeves 4hLch are linked by splints fLtted: with hLriged.-Joint potentiometers, These are aligned above the centeT of,. or coaxially to, Joint rotation. A variation of the above device Lacquipped with a rotation sensor attached to the shoulder assembly. ThL6 sensor is operated in the form of two sleeves mounted on bushings, Tho wris t is f Ltted with a forearm L~~C-Ir~dz UnCt -61 .(671( 7116-087 TSATSKO, L.. -~rinimali uch&stjyst__MWV, Y.M.; BIGMA, G.P.; ZAHMMG, -6-1MM , K., red,; TUNOVSKIT, To., U.N.; BOWSLAVSKIT, D., red tekhn.red. LC4uital construction and planning; a collection of legislative enactments and instructions] Kapitallnoe stroitelletvo i pro- ektirovenis; ebornik sakonodatel*nykh i instruktivnykh mater4aloy. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. UM. 1958. 713 P. .(KIRA 12.-p (Building laws) P.,e DEWY. V.- Ye;FILISTOVICR, T. 1. Depressor effect of pessival Inhibition. Fisiol. sh. SSSR 38 no. 2:206-216 Mar-Apr 1952. (CLML 22s3) 1. Laboratory of Blectroftsiology of the.Department of General Physiology, Institute of lxpsriim~ntal Medicine, AcadmW of Medical Sciences USSR, Leningrad. ADA.14OVICH, N.A.; DELOV, V.-Ye.; ZAMTINA, O.N. Effect of afferent impulses from the receptors of internal argans on the bioelectric activity of the thalamic area of the brain. Nauch. soob. Inct. fiziol. AN SSSR no.1:147-149 159. (HIPA 14'.10) 1. Labora,toriya eleldrofiziologii (zav. -,V.Ye.Delov) Instituta fiziologii imoni Favlova All SSSR. (OPTIC THALAWS) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) DELOV, V.Ye.; ADMOVICH, N.A.; unATINA, O.N. Affect of afferent impulses from visceral receptors on bio- electric activity of thalamic nuclei. 71siol.zh-ur. 45 no.8: 916-923 Ag '59. (MIRL 12:11) 1. From the laboratory of Mlectrophysiology, I.P.Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. (USTROINUSTINAL SYSTBM, Innervation) (BUDIM. innervation) (TH&LUM, phyaiolo&v) (3LICTROPHTSIOLOGY) U7LTM. Tu.M.-, TASILOTS7, L.D,; DILOVj jj~t; ZHUMV, TO.K. Professor I.M. ftl; obitu=7. Yisiol.xhur. 45 no.12:1513 D 159. (MIRA 13:4) (VUL, ILIIA HDISUVICH, 1892-15-58) 4 F DELOV-p VJ9.1 ZAKYATINA, O.Nj KISELEVv P.A. Electropbyoiological characteristics of the afferent function of the vagua nerve of the stomach. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 9t73-81 160; (MIRA 1413) 1. Laboratoriya elektrofiziologii (saveduyushchiy V.Ye.Delov) Instituta fiziologii im.I.P.Paylova. NAGUS NERVE) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) kgTamm) - DBLOV2 V.Ye.; ADAMOVICH, N.A.; BERGEST, A.N. Infl4nce of afferent Impulses from the receptors of the internal organs on the bioelectrical activity of the cortex of the limbic lobe of the brain. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no.9.-1083-1086 S 161. (MIFA 14:9) 1. Laboratoriya elektrofiziologii Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (RECEPTORS (NEUROLOGY)) DZWV, V.Ye.; ZAKYATINA, O.N.; KISELEV, P.A. Electrophysiological characteristics of efferent impulse ex- citation in the gastric nerves. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 10003-311-162 (MIRA 17:3) 1. Laboratori7a e3.,ektrofiziologii ( zav. - V.Ye.Delov) Insti- tuta fiziologii ineni Pavlova AN SSSR. FRIDKIN, V.M.; IZIDVA, A.I.; GZRASDIDVA, T.N.; BILYALITDINOV, Kh-S. Some results of the study of electronic photography and electro- static printing. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 2 no.4:286-292 J'l-A9 '57. (MLRA 10:7) 1. Nsuchno-issledovatel'skLy Institut poligrafichookogo mashino- stroyanlya. (Xerography) in VA, G. V. t - Effect of mineral fertilizers on the amount of' vitamIns In the greens of perennial onions. Trudy Bot. sada Zap.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.2:13-17 157. (MIRA 11:10) (Vitamins) (Onions--Fortilizere and nanures) DBWVP., G.V. seed formation in the Altaic onion. Trudy Bot. sada Zap.-Sib. f il. AN SSSR no.2:25-28 157. (MIRA 11:10) (Altai territory--Onions) IIHIA)VA, G.V. - Carbohydrate and nitrogen content of some wild onion species. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no-7:122-125 '59. (MRA 12:12) 1.Wentrallny7 totanicheskiy sad Sibirskogo otdeloniya All SSSR. (Onions) DEWTA, Go-V-*.,- -- Comparative study of some wild Altaic onions for Introduction. Trudy Bot.trAst.Ser.6 no.71138-141 '59. (MIRA 13W 1. Botanicbeekiy sad Zapadno-Sibirnkogo filiala AN SSSR, Moiosibirsk. (Altai Mountaine-Onions) DELOVA, G. V., Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Study of some wild-grow,.ng onions of Altai with the purpose of introducing them into culture." Novosibirsk, 1960. 21 pp; (Tomsk State Univ im V. V. Kuybyshev); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 18-60, 149) DELOVA, G.V. Biology of flowering in certain wild onion specieo. Biul. Glav. bot. sads, no. 38:68-76 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. TSentrallno-Sibirokiy botanic~eskiy sad Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR, Novosibirsk. (Onions) VER14BR, A.R.; DELOVA, G.V.; GOIITARI, E.M. Phytoncidal activity of certain wild onions of Siberia. Izv. Sib.-otd. Ali SSSR no.7:83-91 161. (FJRA 14: 9) 1. TSentralinyy Sibirskiy Botanicheskiy sad Sibirskogo otdele- niya All SSSR, Novosibirsk. (Phytoncideal) (Siberia-Onions) IWA abil.- jj,~ -1: DELOVA,,,G.V. ......... !'' Introduction of onion Allium obliquum L. in the Central Siberian Botanical Garden. Trudy TSSBS n0.4:39-42 160. (MIRA 15:4) (Tomsk--Onions) - DELOVA, G,V, Effect of trace elements on the growth and increase of productivity In corn In Novosibirsk Province. Trudy TSSBS no.4tll3-121 '60. (MIRA 15:4) (Novosibirsk Province-4orn (Maize)) (Plants, Effect of trace elements on) SOWV1 N.K., SHMOVAl V.A. o,D=VAwrJ.D.,RTMATA, S-X-, IL'IlTSXATA, S.A. Selection of atrains of Actinomyces producing anticancer antibiotics. [with summary in English]. Antibiotiki 3 no-1:3-7 Ja-?158 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-iesledovntul'skiv inatitut antibiotikov. (ANTIBIOTICS, anti-cancer. selection of productive strAin of Actinomyces (Rue)) (ACTIMOMYCES, anti-eFtneer antibiotics prod. strains. selection (Rug)) (CYTOTOXIC DRUGS, antibiotics -orod. by Actinomycee, selection of productive strains (Rus)) SOLOI"Y'F,VA, N.K.; WWTA, Z.D. Significance of immunological reactions in the classification of Actinomyces. Zhnr.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no-3:65-70 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz Vaesoyusnogo nauchno-issladovatel'skoeo institute antibiotikov. (ACTINOXYGIS, claself., immunol. reactions (Rue) SOLOVIIYZVA, N.Lt-PwAt I*D* Comparative characteristics of some stmina of actinamycetes producing aotinomyoin. AAtibiotiki 5 nool:20-25 Ta-F 160. (KM .1317) 1. VaesoyasW nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antiblotikov. (ACTINCWCE3) SOLOVIYEVA, H.K.; DELOVA,, I.D. Possibility of using the agar precipitation reaction for classifying actinomycates. Antibiotiki 6 no.8:671-675 Ag 161. WIRA 15:6) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. (ACTINOMYCES) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES--ANALYSIS) SOLOVIYEVAp N.K.j DEWLOfflAA I D GERWOVAp K.I.; SAVEL'YEVAv AA; KHOXHLOVv j ~11J S.M.2 83 A.S.1 MAMIQ 0 somo; SINITSYNAt Z.T;i; PETROVAr M.A.; KOROLEVAp V.A.j HAVASHIN, S.M.; FCIMINA, I.P.1 BUYAMOVSKAYAg I.$.; VASILENK0, O.S.; YEFUMUVA, S*'A.; BEREZIMA.9 Ye.K.; VK7Sv R.A.; DMITRIYEVA9 V.S.; SEWOV; S.M.; SHNEnMON, A.9. Polymycin, a newlantibiotic frm the streptotricin group. Antibiotiki 5ino.6:5.,.10 '60* (MIRA 14 %3) 1. VoesoyuzmnWyy Uahno-ionledovatellskiy institut antibiotiXovp kafedra mikrobiollogii TSey4tralfnoqo instituta ucavershenstvovaniya vrachey. (ANTIBIOTICS) VYSHCHEPANI Aleksandr Geogriyevich, kind. tekhn. nauk; MELIMAJI, Mikhail Ye*lokimivich, kand. tekhn. nauk; DELOVA 011ga Ni nzh.1 DENISENKO, L.P., red.izd-va; MMJV; -75-.M. , tel". imd. [Processl~g and storing frAt and vegetables; collection of technological instructio* r receipts, and production norms] Perem,botka i khranenie pl.6dov i ovoshcheij- sbornik tekhm-. log#heakikh instruktaii, retseptur i proizvodstvennykh nor- mativov. 3., dop. i perer. izd. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo tekhn.lit-ry USSR, 1962. 291 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Ukraine. Miftifitirstvo torgovIi. (Ukrkine-Canning and preserving) (UkAine--Fruit-Storage) (Ukraime--Vegetable-Storage) GEfHANOVAp K.I.; GONCHARSKAYAp T.Ya.;,DELOVA, I.D.j IL'INSKAYA, S.A.; MELINIKOVA, A.A.; OUSHNIKOVAP-T. P.D.; RUDAYA, S.D.; SINITSYNA, Z.T.; SOLOVIYEVA, N.K.; KHOKHLOV, A.S. Gomponents and antiviral properties of.some atreptothricin anti- biotics. Antibiotiki 10 no.2:117-222 F 165, (MIRA 1815) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibictikov i Institnt khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Moskva. DELOVA, T.B. Sme character~sticB of neurodynamics in children with psychopathic behavior. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 65 no-5021-725 165- - (MIM 18:5) 1. Iaboratoriyik patofiziologii vysshey nervnoy deyittellnosti (savedu- yushchiy V.4ftddeyeva) AMN SSSR, koskva. kt --- DELOVA9 T.Bqk-----, Experimental and clinical investigation of.the higher nervous activity in children with psychopathies. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. patofiziol. 7:169-178 16o. (MIRA 14:4) (NEUROSES) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) GARTURTLYN, N.G.; DBLOVA, T.B. Analytic and synthetic activity in children who are oligophrenic. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. delat. Ser. patofiziol. 8:83-90 161. (W14TAL DEFICIENCY) (CONDITIONED aSPON-z~~) (MIRA l5t2) DELOVA, T.B. Dissociation of the activity suffering from psychopathy. - patofiziol. 8:91-95 161. (NERVOUS SYSTA4) of the signal systems in children Trudy Inst. vys, nerv. deiat. Ser. (14IRA liz:2) (MTAL ILLM33) DELOY IS I.; DIJPREZ, A. 9L-I-i.- Methods and indications for the restoration of the common bile duct. Pol. przegj. chir..35 no.7/8:822-826 163. 1. Ze Szpitala im. aw. Piotra v Brukseli - Uni-wersytecka Klinika Chirur ~GCH DUGT) (SURGERY OPERATI~T) GA DISEASES) (BIIE" DUCTS) (WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (IATROGENIC DISEASE) DMIVA, V.A., kand.med.nauk (Stalino) P~roblem of various factors influencing the stability of cerebral abscess capsules. Vopneirokhir. 24 no.68P-Al N-D 160s (KCRA 1481) 1. Stalinekiy medit4tinski institut imeni A.Mv Gorikogo. (BM;2~ (TRACE KL&WTB) J." ANTIC, R.; DORDEVIC, B.; VUJJ[OVIC. F.-, DZWVSKI D.; KUZKANDTIC, B.; -'-~ LALIC, M.; MXMWVIC, V.; STANKOVIC I/ R. Subendocardial Infarct; clinical aspects and electrocardiographic diagnosis. Acta mod. iugool. 9 no.2-3:213-242 1955- 1.'IV Interna klinika Modicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu. (MYOCARDIAL INFARCT, subandocardial, clin. manifest. & ZCG. (Ser)) RADDJCIG, Vladimir; SRCUJAC, Branko; DJWVSKI, Dimitrije Personal experiences wjtb antistreptolysin test. Srpski arlh. celok. lek. 84 06.11-:1281-1290 Nov 56. 1. Baktorioloski institut Medicinskog fakalteta u Beogradu. Upravnik: Milutin Djurisic. Pedijatriska klinike Mediciaskog fakulteta u 'Beogradu. Upraynik: Ambrozic Matija. III i IV intern& klinika Medicinskog fakultsta. u Beogradu. Upravnik: Radivoje Berovic. (STRVTOLYSIN. antagonists antistreptolysin test, diag. value (Ser)) DELPIN A. 1 "Chemical professions in Western Germany." P. 356 (Nova Proizvodnja) Vol. 8, no. 5/6, 1957 Ljubljana, Yugoslavia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EM) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 B. DIM RIO. kandldat takhalchesk1kh nauk. 1.164 wmwb2k;,~ , j I lktokbllmhlng through-destination tritime. TruO RIIW ne.2015-12 056. (Railroads-4alcing up tralms ) (Nm 9310) B. DIL RIO, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; NOSUKO, H.S., inzhener. ....A-~ Problems of p1winIng operations in train manWnent. Trudy RIIZH? no.20:13-26 156. (NM 9.10) (Railroads-Management) GORSHXOZMM. Y.F., inshener; B. M RIO kandidst takhnicheskikh nauk; 9 -- M SHATILOV, Toy*, ;L]2Zflgn9r. Problem of determining the distance between freight contain*r platforms In spacing thm. Trudy RUM no.20:60-70 '56. (Railra'ads-Freight) (MLIA 91-10) PAYLICHEM. P-1. (Odessa); 13L R12.2.,&ndidat tekhnichesk1kh nauk (Odessa). Junction schedule for the movement of export and transfer trains. Zhol.dor.transp. 37 no-3:80-81 Mr 156. (MLBA 9:5) 1. Ilachallaik otdola okspluatateli otdeloniya dorogi (for Pavli- cheako). (Railroads--Traffic) SAFRIS, L.V., dote.; MIL RIG, B.. dots. Interlocking devices. Avtom.telem.i sviaz' 3 no.10:10 0 '59. (MIM 13:2) 1. Kafedra "Organisatelya dvizboniya poyezdov" Routovskago institUtA inshenerov zheleznodorozhnogo tranaporta. (RailrooLda--Signaling--Interlocking eyeteme) IZL RIO. B.j kazds' Automation transp. 41 takhn. uauk (900tov-na-Donn) of o"Perational plamming on railroads. Zhol. doi!. no,5250-53 W. 1594 (NINA 1217) (1*11roads-M&w9ment) . IML RIO, B., dote.; SAFRIS, L.Y.. dots.; SAMARINA, N.A., inzh. (Rostov- Using calculating machines fbr the preparation of train shoots. Zhel.dor.transp. 41 no-7:91 J1 059. (NINA 12:12) (Railroads--Traffic) IML RIO. B., Imnd.tekhn.nauk (Kiyev) Eliminating shortcomings in calculating the traffic capacity of station nooks# Zhol,dorotranspo 42 no,3S74-75 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:6) (R&ilroade-Stations) BEL RIO) Bog kandotekhn.nauk; VLASOV, N.I. Soofe problems concerning the automation of train traffic control. Aytom.19 telem. i av4z' 5 no.5:14-15 My 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Glavnyy spetsialist Kiyevgiprotransa (for Vlasov) (Railroads-Signaling) DEL Rju'%_.~. , kand.tokhn..nauk (Kiyuv); IETICIEVSKIY, A.A., inzh- (KiYev) Uao of 9UatrawWftJ~AWr#wPUt*rG f"r fte PlOttbg Of trBJ4 fheets* Zhel.dor.tral:sP- 45 nu-7:45-49 JI 10. (MRA 16:9) 1. Inatitut kibirnatiki AN UkrcSSR (for Letichavskiy). (Wlroado-Traffic) (Railroads-Zlectronic equipment)