SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YU.N. FROLOV - A.A. FROLOVA
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C111/C222
On Non-Homogeneous Equations of Infinite Order in a Generalized
Derivative
Theorem 3% Let CZ) - f-.Vkz k be an entire function of finite order -30
k-o
and of normal type CV . If To> f, then there exists a particular soluti
of (11) being an entire function the order of which is not greater th n
go ; i f .90 %; 0 a on
i, then there exists a solution with the order.~_,
Theorem 3': Let 00* k be an entire fpnction of the order
Vz) ' 7-~*kz
k-o
and of maximal type. If then 9,> Y, then to every ~E*:),O there exists a
solution y(z) of (11) so that
1Y(z)1---e, zi 9o+ jzj-P-r
0
but if go-e
.,39 then there exists a solution y(z) so that
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On Non-Homogeneous Equations of Infinite Order in a Generalized
Derivative
ly(Z)j< e lzl>r 0
The author thanks A.O.Gellfond and A.P.Leontlyev.
There are 5 referencest 4 Soviet and I Swiss.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra teorii chisel (Chair of Number Theory)
SUBMITTED% July 3, 1959
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AUTHOR: Frolov, Yu.N.
TITLE: The ~o~de si n -1 (TP-1) and111-2 (TP-2) Semiconductor Microcoolers
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, 1960, No. 6, ppe
35 - 36
TEXT: The Leningrad Pilot Plant and Special Design and Technology Office
for Semiconductor and Ultrasonic Instruments of the Leningrad Sovnarkhoz in co-
operation with the Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR (Institute of Semiconductors
of the AS USSR) developed in 1959 an industrial type TP-1 and TP-2 semiconductor
microcoolers intended to reduce the temperature of units of radioelectronic equip-
ment, e.g. germanium crystal rectifiers., photovaristors, Inductances, capacitances
etc. The operation principle of the devices is Identical and based on the utiliza-
tion of the Peltier effect In semiconductors. The TP-1 device consists of two
aluminum cylinders insulated from one another by a foam-plastic bushing. The main
part of the cooler is the thermoelectric semiconductor battery composed of 36 hole
and electron semiconductors connected in series and filled with the ~A -6 (ED-6)
epoxy resin. The thermobattery has two lead-outs for connecting it to the supply
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The Models 111 -1 (TP-1) and -111 -2 (TP-2) Semiconductor Microcoolers
source. As a result of current passing through the battery, one side of it is
heated, the other cooled. The device has a base plate through which the heat is
led off into the chassis. The TP-2 cooler is somewhat different from the TF-l
model, above all it is bigger. Besides, the lower part of the outer cylinder
has, apart from the two supply lead-outs, another ten lead-outs to connect the
device placed in the interior of the cooler. In the interior of the cooler cells
can be placed the total power output of which does not exceed 3 - 5 w. The micro-
coolers ensure a temperature drop of 23-250C in a temperature range of the sur-
rounding medium from -20 to +500C, at a relative humidity of 98% and an atmo-
spheric pressure of 760 - 600 mm Hg. The coolers are supplied from a d-c source
of 8 - 12 arnp and 1.0 - 1.5 v. The required power 1 8 - 18 w. The internal
holdIng capacity of the TF-l cooler amounta to 75 J# that of the TP-2 is 100 CM3
The overall dimensions are 60 x 60 x 120 mm and 86 x 100 x 100 mm respectively,
while the TP-1 cooler weighs 0.39 kg and the TP-2 cooier o.4 kg. There are 2
figures.
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AUTHORs F-rolov, Yu. N.
TITLE: On the solution of an equation of infinite order with
respect to generalised derivatives
PE'RIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Latematika, no. 7, 1962, 38,
abstract 7B189. ("Tr. Matom. in-ta . Aiisssw,, 1961, 641
294-315)
TEXT: Let F(z) be a entire function of the finite order and
lot DnF b9 its generalised derivative of the order n (Matem. '3b., 1951,
29, (71) : 3, 477-500), which is generated by an entire function of the
order 3 iIn the mentioned paper A. 0. Gelffond and.A. Leontlyev
investigated the equation
00 M(F) 0
where ~(F) an DnF, where against the charactoristic function
00 F--O,
y(z) ~ Z znis entire of the order ..Thereby the integral
n-0-
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representation of the operator 1-.(F) has been of high importance, which
4n the case does not exist. Lot A be the class oi the entire
1 1 . he author conEtructs
functions of the order whore -1 > 7 -
7
A.or the solution P(z)E~- A of (1) under the Position of a
sap
subsequence of partial sums of the series out of particular zolutions
which formally corresponds to F(z). The zubsequenec convergoa uniformly
to "F(z) in every bounded domain; the speed of the convergence is eut4.7-a-
ted. In a special case the convergence is proved ia z, difforent way by
G. B. Troshin (!,,zh:,:at, 1958, 269). For the inhomoaencous equation
11(p) (z), -!(z)- A, one constructs a particular zolution y(z); y(z)
is an entire function of finitp order. If V < ' thon the order of
y(z) is not higher than but if thed the order of y(z) is
not hi-her than V.
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FROLOV, Yu.N.
Solution of an equation of infinite order In the uniqiieness class.
Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.4t783-784 Ap 165. (M'LRA 1815)
1. Submitted November 3, 1964.
FROLOV, Yu.N.
Solution of an equation of infinite order in the uniqueness class,,
Izv, AN Azerb. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. i mat. nauk no.2:26-39 165.
(MIP,A 18t8)
MIM , Tu.P., prof.saalushenW dayatell nauki
--rdhavior of fishes as determined by the function of their sense organs
under different ecological conditions. Trud sov.Ikht.kom. no.8:15-22
58. (MIRA lltll)
(Sense organs--Fishes) (Fishes--Habits andbehavior)
PETROVICH,
Stories about -',os. i,-d-vo ictskoL 1'1.1 121 p.
QP71 -F74
FROLOV, YU. P. Honored Vorker of Science
"The Great Russian Doctors and Teachers - Pirogov., Sechenov, Mechnikov,, Lesgaft',
. No.5, 194-
and Pavloyon Nauka J Zhiznl 18
7ROLOVP lu. P.
-
rToub a
we .' Sy tai Aug 48
Medicine Physiology
Comparative Physiology of.the Higb-3r Nervous
Activity and Darwinism,"; Yu. P. Froloy, Ron Mam
JfNauka I Zbi=-t no
Discusses comparative anatomy of the brAln in
ontophylogenesis, three basic principles of
Darwinism and comparative physiology of the upper
nervous system, history of studies on Instinct
and reflex, criticiam of so-called zoopsychology.,
Tavlov and comtemporary knowledge of conditioned.
.4nd unconditioned reflexes as a banin for atulrlj~W~_
~~',,the'eydlut'I-M of behaviors complex babavio-r-fem
from tbei standpoint of Pavlovs-studies of the
upper nervous system, and continuation of Pavlov's
studies and cons-tion of Darwinism in one of
Its most important branches.
3?/4lTq
34166. F,~tofizioloFiya bronlkhlallnoy ast-rj i drifj;:l-. opriunticheskikh
sostovaniv bronkhov v ovetq ucheni ya I. P. Favlova ob uslovn-
ykh rl~!fl V olr: Problemy Yortil-o-vist~-,-ra" Iroy t 10 11.
M., 1"41, s. 334-40
SO: Krizhnaya Ln-tonis, No 6, 1955
FROLOVI Tu. P.
.*The Discoveries of I. P. Pavlov in the Field of Digestion," Felldsher i
Akusher, No.2., 1949
FROLOV" Yu. PO
I "A'General Study of the Reflexes of the Nervous System,n Fellcisher i
Akusherm No.3, 1949
FROLOFP YU* Pe
"The Importance of ftyloyle Tests on Conditioned Salivary Refle3zs in Establish-
ing the Laws on Cerebral Function," Felldsher i Akusher, No.4, 1949
FROLOV) Yu. P.
30501
Osnovnyye voprosy evolyutsioimoy riziologli vysshchyey nyervnoy
dyeyatyelinosti. Byullyetyezil 1.1,osk. o-va. Ispy-tatyelyey
prirody, Otd. Bol., 1949, vyl). 5, S. 147-61, s portr.
SO: Letopist f10. 34
FROLOV, Yu, P.
30500
0 nyekotorykh zakonomyernostya'kh vtordy signallnox sistyemy v
istoriko-kulturnom osvyeshchyenii. Byallyetyen. Moslc. o-va.
I spy-tatyelyey prirody. Otd. Riol., 1949, Vyp. 5, S. 162-71,
s. portr.
SO: Letopis' No. 34
11-1-01vil Ya.
21997 FROLOV, Ya. F, Ivan iletiovich Pavlov. K 100- letiyu ,;c dnva Rozhideriya.
Nauka i zliiznl, 1949, No. 6, s. 32-3V, s. portr.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, tic. 29, Moskva, 1949.
FROIOV, Yl( - F.
259~-',6
Snovid, veniya, rasstrolvstva sna, profilaktika i lyechyeniye. (k-100-lyetiyu so dnya
rozhdyeniya I.P. Pavlova). .Fyelldshyer i akushyerka, 1949, No. 7, c. 26-30, c Portr.
So: letopist No. 34
FROLOV, Yu. P.0
235'19 PAMYaTI ITIYOIAYa AIEKSANDROVICha SEMASMO. 1874--19499 SOB9
PEDAGOGIKA, 1949, No. 7, C. 110-13, S. PORTR.
SO: IETOPISI NO. 31p 1949.
Ti
T
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FROLOV, YU. P.
30519
Staryeyshina fiziologov mira. Slavyanye, 1949, No 9, S. 59-52
SO: letopist No. 34
FROLOV, YU. PUTI.
27339: FROLOV, YU. PUTI.-Sovetakoy fiziologii. K 100-letiyu no dnya rozhdeniyn
I.P. pavlova novyy mir, 1949, No. 9, a. 210-17-
SO: Letopis'Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 47, 1948-
FROLOV, YU. P.
30518
I. P. Pavlov I tyeorlya sovyetskogo fizichyeskogo vospitanlya.
Tyeoriya I pratika fiz. kulltury, 1949, 1949) vyp. 9, s. 644-51j
a portr.
SO: Letopis, NO. 34
30939. FROLOV -y-U,!.,
Velikiy Ucheriyy-Patriot. Smcna, 1949, No. 18 s 2-3.
-
MENICHUKOV, Aleksandr Yevgenlyevich, inzh.; OVSEYENKO, Vladimir
Vladimirovichl, inzh.; PUTNIK, Nikolay Petrovich, inzh.;
ANASTASITEV, P.I., red.; FROLOV Yu ., red.; LARIONOV,
G.Ye., tekhn. red. ~'I__'A
(Preliminary planning of electric power transmission-line
routes) Predvaritellnye izyskaniia trass linii elektrope-
redachl. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 222 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Electric lines--overhead)
FROLOV, Yu.N.
Series based on solutions of differential equations. Trudy
MEI no.42:165-186 962, (MM 16:7)
(Series) (Differential equations)
5134. FROLN Iu. P. Fundamental problems of developmental physioloMr of higher
neir.rous activity (historical) Bulletin of the Moscow aturallst Socie-y r. , 5415
49
(147-161) Illus. 5
A polemical plea for the materialist trend in phy3iology In connection 1-rith the
investigation of cerebral function, as exemplified by the study of conditioned
reflex-s. Ton Cate - Amsterdam
SO: Ebccelpta Medica, Section U Volxuw, 111 No. 9
FROLOV, YU.P.
W-M00;V --il?
Physiological theory Of I. P. Pavlov on time as an original stimu-
lator of the nervous system. Zh. vyeshei nerv. deiat. 1 no. 6:831-
839 Nov-Doe 1951* (GLML 23:3)
1. Moscov.
YROLOV, Yur;I-Petrovich, 1892- , professor, zaalushennyy dayntell nuuk RSFSR.
- - _'_ - - - -
[Hygiene and organization of brairrdork In the light of I.P.Puylov's physio-
logical theories] Gigiena. I orgunizatoiia umstvennogo truda. v svete fizio-
logichookogo uohenila I.P.Pavlova. Monkva, Znunie, 1952. 39 P.
(W.RA 6:7)
(Nor-tous system) (Occupationa--Diseases and hygiene)
FROLOV, ~U,iy Petrovich, 1,592-
Fro= instinct to reason; sketch in the science of behavior. Moskva, Voen, izd-vo,
191--2. 115 P- (Nauehno-populiarnaia biblioteka seldata) (53-385CPI/l
I/
W359.F8 1952 Yli NIX
FROWVP YU, Pe
"Pathogeneais of Brohchial Astbms" Pediatriya, No.2., 1952
FROLOV. WUrii Petrovich, 1892-
.A--
[Ivan Petrovich Pavlov; reminiscences] Ivan Petrovich Pavlov;
vospominaniia. Izd.2., dop. Moskva, 1953. 286 p. (MIRA 7:3)
(Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 1849-1936)
FROLOY, Yu.P.
Conversion of minimum conditioned stimuli and minimum conditioned
inhibitors into factual conditioned stimuli. Trucly fiziol. lab.
1 no.1/3:263-270 153 (MLRA 9:5)
(DIHIBITION)
Pal,lov, Iv,,jn Petrovicb# 18" 1936
I. P. Pavlov's teachings are the pride of Russinn science.
Klub 2 no. 2, 195",
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Nay -1953, Uncl.
TROIOV. AT..-urofesmor, xselushennyy dayatell nauki.
Fqgiene in intellectual work, Nauka i whisn' 20 no.3:31-32 My 153,
(INLU 6W
(Rental physiology and hygiene)
FROLOV, Yu.P., professor (Moscow).
Review of the book "Selected works of I.H. Sechenov, I.P. ravlov, R.I.
Vvedenskii 'Physiology of the Nervous System'. 9 Klin.med- 31 no-3:94-
96 Mr 153. (VT-HA 6:5)
(Nervous system) (Sechenov, Ivan Mikhailovich, 1829-1905) (Pavlov,
I-ran Petrovich, 1849-1936) (Vvedenakii, Hikolai Evgenlevich. 1852-
1922)
FROWY, Yu.P. [author]; SMIRNOV, 8.11. [reviewer].
Review of M.P.Prolovis book "Sensory Organs," chaDter 5, 00rgun of sient
and visual estimution." Reviewed by S.N.Smirnov. Vest.oft. .12 no.3:46-
47 My-Je 153. (MLEA 6:8)
(Was) (Sight) (7rolov, IUrii Petrovich, 1892-
2024. Fr2l2y. L. P.
Or Instinkta Do Razuma. (Ocherk Nauki 0 Fouedonli), Talling Estgosiz-
Dat, 1954o 106 ses 13-1, Z05mo (Naucho-Popul. Seriya)- 7-000 Ekz. 1R.
70K. -- Na Eston. YaZ. -- (54-55682) 61z.m
GOLODZTS,G.G.; FUCHEOV,N.Y., professor, redaktor; XHIATINA,Ye.S., redaktor;
YROLOV,Tu.P., professor, reteenzent; VIKTCIROV,K.P., professor, retsen-
'V~eArrMMWA,L.A., tekhaicheakly redaktor
[Laboratory manual on the physiology of fish) Laboratornyi praktikum
po fiziologii ryb. Moekva, Pishchaprom-izdat, 1955. 89 P6
(Irimhen-Laboratory manuals) (KLRA 90)
m
FROLOV. Yuriy Petrovich, 1892-
(Physiology in the service of health; a scientific-popular sketch3
Fizieloglia na sluzhbe MorevIia. Hooky&, Medgis. 1955. 227 P-
(PHYSIOLOGY) (KM 9:4)
YROLOV, Tu.P., zaaluzhenvy deyateltnauki, professor.
Inhalation and halation. Zdorov'e I no.5:11-13 My '55. (XLRL 9:3)
(RESPIMTION)
AA
'.l,F.ROLOV,.Yu.P..zasluzhenW dayatelInauki, professor
Thirst. Zdorovle 1 no-7:1-3 JI '55 (PTRA 9:3)
(THMST)
FROLOV. Yu.P.,profeasor
I m. I',.,,-. ~------ -j-, ~
Vision ahd technology. Zdorov's I no.10:9 - 0 155 NLRA 9:5)
(SIGHT)
IROLOV, Tu.P., profs', sasluzhennyy deyatell nauki
I.M. Sechenov, great Russian physiologist. Voeno-med.zhure
no.12:75-77 D'55 (MIRA 12:1)
(SEMMOV, IVAN MIKHAILOVICH, 1829-1905)
A
FROLOT, Yu.P.,professor, saalushennyy dayatell nauki.
,The great physiologist. Zdorovle 2 no.2:7-8 F 156 (KURA 9:5)
(FAVLOY, IVAN IWMOVICH, 1849-1936)
YROLOV, Yu.P. (Moskva)
Review of the collection OProblems of cos? arstive physiology ani
pathology of the higher nervous activity. Yiziolszhur. 42 no.12:
1081-1083 D 156. (KEBA 10:2)
(XWRVOUS SYSTEM)
4
FROLOV, YU. P.
Mom Cheloveka I kibernetika f1he liman Brain and Cybernetic-97, Gookull ros-
vetizdat LState Publishing House for Cultural and Educational Literatur~e,
Moscow, 1957, 40 pages.
Ur j!Okj;q4 _juluzhennyy deystell llauki RSYSR, orofessor;
URI V.'R., nauchn'y7*y redaktor; BRIZANOVSXATAO' L.Ts.', redaktor;
ULAGIN. A.S., tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[The human brain and cybernetics] Kozg cheloveka i kibernetika.
Moskva. Goo. izd-vo kullturno-proov. lit-ry, 1957. 38 p. (Bibliotechka
v pomoshchl lektoru, no.6) (MLRA 10:9)
(GYBUR TIGS)
FROLOV, Yu.P.,Profeasor, zaaluzhennyy dayatell nauki.
1, . 0'
Nerve discovered by Pavlov. Zdorovle 3 no.4:9-10 Ap '57
(HYART-INKOVATION) (MLRA 10:5)
LY 3-6-27/29
Z UTHOR & Frolov, Yu. P., Professor, Doctor of Biological Sciences
TITLE: A Book Dedicated to the Most Important Discoveries in
Physiology (Kniga, posvyaehchennaya glavneyshim otkrytiyam
fiziologii)
PERIODICALs Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 6, pp 92-95 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The book is a critical review of the "Physiology of Man
and Animal" written by K.P.Golysheva and S.I. Gallperin
and approved by the USSR Ministry of Higher Education as a
manual for state universities and pedagogical institutes.
The book is half the size as the textbook edited by
K,M. Bykov but by its size and contents it satisfies the
requirements of a manual. He quotes in this connection the
renowned Russian scientist I.P. Pavlov. Attention is called
to the absence of references to the success of modern elec-
tronics, applied in physiology for the oscillographicrecordingof
functions of the organism. In the author's opinion the book,
when discussing the process of evolution, should also
indicate the reverse process - the degradation of some
Card 1/2 instincts, the loss of the character of absoluteness by them,
Pook Dedicated to the Most Important Discoveries in Physiology
3-6-27129
The author calls attention to several other deficiencies
of the book, for instance, that the writers point to the
thirst center in the nerve system but omit to mention that
t'-iq (-.center has its highest conditionally reflecting part
in the cerebral cortex which sometimes makes the feeling
of thir3t very illusory. Further, the time when the first
~,,onditionad reflex arises in a newborn Is Oven as 1,5 to
months; however, according to recent experiments of
1, A Bronstein these reflexes arise already in the course
of the first day of a newborn, The book will, undoubtedlyt
be favorably greeted by the Viaz instructors, There are two
Russian references,
AS"J~XIATION,- : t,'. r -- 1 ~ .-- 4-opb.y, M I NORR (Institut filosofii AN SSSR)
AVAILABLE, Library of Congress
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Yuriy Petrovich, prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki RSFSR;
GALIPICRIN, S.I., red.; LANDAU-TYLKIN.A , S.P., red.; GABIRLARD,
K.L. tekhn.red.
[Brain and work; I.P.Pavlov's teaching and problems in scientific
organizatiDn of work) Mozg i trud; uchenie I.P.Pavlova i voprosy
nauchnoi organizatsii truda. Moskva, GoB.izd-vo med.lit-ry.
Medgiz, 1960. 181 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(WORK. METHOD OF) (BRAIN)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5045
Frolovj Yuriy Petrovich, Professor, Honored Scientist RSFSR
Mozg i trud; ucheniye I. P. Pavlova i voprosy nauchnoy
organizatsii truda (Brain and Work; Teachings of I. P.
Favlov and Problems in the Scientific Organization of
Work) Moscow,, Medgiz, 1960. 184 p. 25,000 copies
printed. ~Seriest Nauchno-populyarnaya meditsinskaya
literatura
Eds.: S. I. Gallperin and S. P. Landau-Tylkina; Tech. Ed.:
M. I. Gaberland.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The author discusses the role of the human
nervous system in physical and intellectual work, and
the interconnection between both forms of work, in the
light of the teachings of I. P. Pavlov on higher nervous
activity. Distinctive creative manifestations of the
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Brain and Work (Cont.) SOV/5045
human brain under conditions of modern material progress
are considered. Some practical conclusions on the or-
ganization of efficient and hygienic work are given. The
subject matter is based on Pavlov's conception of two
signaling systems of reality in the human brain, and em-
braces chiefly the major types of intellectual work, with
its physiology, organization, and hygiene. The author
claims that his book partly solves the problem of inter-
relation between development of the brain and work. No
personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Ch. I. Organism and Environment 5
Organs of sense, and execution of work 5
Adaptation of man to environment; environmental changes
during performance of work 12
Pavlov's physiology"on problems in the study of work
and "mental hygiene 16
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SHIRCKIY, V.F., otv.red.; ANCKHIN, P.K., red. (Moskva); DVOYNINA, A.P.,
red.; LABIMIN, I.I., red.; LINNIKOV, G.S., red.; ROBINSONO
V.Ye., red.; SAKHAROVA, O.S., rod.;-rPLL~_ Yu.P., red. (Moskva)
[Abstracts of reports of the Scientific Conference in Honor of
the 110th Anniversary of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov's Birth, 19591
Tezisy dokladov Vauchnoi koaferentaii, poovianhchennoi 110-i
godovahchine so dnia rothdeniia Ivana Petrovicha Pavlova. Riazan',
1959. 224 p. (mM 14:2)
1. Nauchnaya kanfarentsiya, poevyashchennaya 110-y godovshchine
so dnya rozhdeniye Ivans Petrovicha Pavlova, 1959. 2. Kafedra
fiziologii Ryazanskogo mditsinskogo institute imeni akademiks
I.P.Pavlova (for Shirokiy). 3. Kafedre normallnoy fiziologii
Ryazanskogo moditainskogo institute imeni skedemika I.P.Pavlove
(for Dvoynina). 4. lafedra fiziologii zhivotnykh Ryazanskogo
sallskokhozyaystvennogo institute imeni P.A.KoBtychava (for Labutin).
5. Dom-muzey akademike I.P.Pavlova, Ryazan' (for Linnikov). 6. Ka-
fedra anatomii i fiziologii Ryezanskogo podagogicheakogo instituts
(for Robinson). 7. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii Ryazanskogo me-
ditainakogo institute imeni akedemike I.P.Pavlova (for Sakharove).
(ORYOUS SYSTEM)
FROLOV, YU.P.j Prof., sasluzhonnyy de)atell nauki RSFSR (Moskva)
Teachings of Favlov serve the people. Nauka i zhyttia 10 no. 11:3S-
41 N 160. (HIFU 14:4)
(Conditioned response) (Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 1849-1936)
FROLOV, YU. P. (Doctor of Medical Sciences)
IfThe Dialectics of Living Nature and Modern Cybernetics."
Filosofskiye voprosy kibernet:Lki (Philosophical Problems df Cybernetics),,
Publfshing House of Socioaitconomlc Literatures Moscow., 1961 392 p.
FROLOV, Tu.P., prof. (Moskva)
*V.I. Vernadskii" by Lev Gumilevskii. Reviewed by IU.P. Froloy.
Priroda 51 no.8:47 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Vernadskii, Vladimir Ivanovichp 1863-1945)
(Gumilevaldi, Lev)
FROLOVY YUDPO# prof.
"Dead point" and "second breath." Priroda 52 no-306-39 163.
OMPIRATION) (MIRA, 16W
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FROLOV, Yu*Po, profe, zaaluzhennyy deyat%ell nauki RSFSR (Moskva)
Heroism of a scientist; in memory of Norbert Wiener . Priroda
53 no.7:95-98 164. (MIRA 17:7)
7777777'777`-- `:*
FIROLOV P.-YUOPO, prof.
Tomj,,4,,j,tujc,jt tllcl charactere Pr' I-OdIt 5 - Tio. 1:' C~-5' J(laa rlt6A 61.9: 1 )
FR 01- C) V, Yv - S
21(5) F '--v, PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1297
Vsesoyuznaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po primeneniyu
radioaktivnykh i stabillnykh izotopov i lzlucheniy v narodnom
khozyaystve i nauke, Moscow, 1957
Polucheniye izotopov. Moshchnyye gamma-ustanovki. Radiometriya
i dozimetriya; trudy konferentsii ... (Isotope Production.
High-energy Gamma-Radiation Facilities. Radiometry and Dosi-
metry; Transactions of the All-Union Conference ot the Use of
Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National
Economy and Science) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 293 P.
5,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR; Glavnoye upravleniye po
ispollzovauiyu--. atomnoy energii SSSR.
Editorial Board: Frolov, Yu.S. (Resp. Ed.), Zhavoronkov, N.M.
(Deputy Resp. Ed.), Aglintsev, K.K.J. Alekseyev, B.A., Bochkarev,
V.V., Leshchinskiy, N.I., Malkov, T.P., Sinitsyn, V.I., and
Popova, G.L. (Secretary); Teckj. Ed.: Novichkov, N.D.
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SOV/1297
PURPOSE: This collection is published for scientists, technologists,
persons engaged in medicine or medical research, and others con-
cerned with the production and/or use of radioactive and stable
isotopes and radiation.
COVERADE: Thirty-eight reports are included in this collection
under three main subject divisions: 1) production of isotopes
2) high-energy gamma-radiation facilitiesand 3) radiometry and
dosimetry.
TAKE OF CONTENTS:
PART I. PRODUCTION OF ISOTOPES
Frolov Yu.S., V.V. Bochkarev, and Ye.Ye. Kulish. Development of
ction in the Soviet Won' ' 5
This report is a general survey of production methods,
apparatus, raw materials, applications, investigations
and future prospects for radio isotopes In the Soviet Union.
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Kulish, Ye.Ye. Several Problems on Obtaining Radioactive
Isotopes with a Nuclear Reactor 18
Dmitriyev, P.P., I.I. Zhivotovskiy, N.N. Krasnov,
I.P. Selinov, and Ye.N. Khaprov. Preparing Several Radio-
active Isotopes in a Cyclotron With Deuteron Energies
of e,,., 10 Mev 26
Maksimov, M.Z. Determining the Yield of Reaction Products 31
Karabash, A.G.Jand Sh.I. Peyzulayev. Chemicospectral
Methods of Analyzing High-frequency Materials Used
in Reactor Building and the Production of Radio
Isotopes 36
Llvov, B.V..,and G.I. Kibisov. The Spectral Quantitative
Determination of Admixtures In Radioactive Preparations 50
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Petrova, M.S. Preparation of Sources of Alpha-, Beta-
and Gamma-Radiation Using Oxide Films on Aluminum
and Its Alloys 55
Zolotarev, V.S.. Stable Isotopes Enriched by the Electro-
magnetic Method 6o
Gusev, V.M. Ultra High-temperature Ion Source for the
Electromagnetic'Separation of Isotopes of Platinum
Group Elements 68
This article describes the basic structural features of
an ultra-high-temperature ion source and gives the re-
sults of its use in separating Pd, Pt, Ruand Ir In a
small electromagnetic separator. A hot cathode discharge
is maintained In vapors of the element being separated and
isotope ions are drawn from the gas discharge chamber
through an aperture. A lateral electron beam with energies
of 20-25 kev creates chamber temperatures up to 28000 C.
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SOV/1297
Alekseyevskiy, N.Ye., AN. Dubrovin, G.I. Kosourov,
O.P. Frudkovskiy, S.I.. Filimonov, V.I. Chekin, V.N. Shelyapin
(deceased), and T.K. Shuvalova. Utilization of Mass Spectro-
meters With a Nonhoipogeneous.Field for Analyzing Isotopes
of Light Elements 73
Ordzhonikidze, K.G.,,and G.N. Zubarev. Relative Propa-
gatability of Palladium and Germanium Isotopes 78
Rozen, A.M. Some Problems on the Theory of Isotope
Separation 86
Gverdtsiteli, I.G. and V.K. Tskhakaya. Separation of
Isotopes of Lijbt Elements by Diffusion in Vapors 113
Barvikh, G.P.) and R.Ya. Kucherov. A Diffusion Column for
Separating Isotopes 122
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Myulenfordt, Yu.K., G.G. Zivert, and T.A. Gagua. A Rec-
tificatio~t Column for Obtaining BF3, Enriched With
Isotope BIO 127
A method is described for egiching natural mixtures
containing,-- 18.6 percent BI concentration to/%j80 percent
B10 concentration by low temperature (- - 100 degrees,
scale not statedI adiabatic rectification. Separation
capability was B 0 of 95-96 percent purity after 480 hours
processing; but, as the desired concentration was--,80
percent, separation yield was 4 liters per 24 hours. Block
diagrams of installations are given.
Zhavoronkov, N.M., O.V. Uvarov, and S.I. Babkov. Research
on the Separation of Stable Isotopes of Light Elements 134
Tunitskiy, N.N., G.G. Devyatykh, M.V. Tikhomirov,
A.D. Zorin, and N.I. Nikolayev. Separation of Carbon
Isotopes 143
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Isotope Production (Cont.)
SOV/1297
Peshkov, V.P..,and V.M. Kuznetsov. w Tem erature Methods
11 - He
of Separating Helium Isotopes (He'
PART II. HIGH-ENERGY GAMMA FACILITIES
Sinitsyn, V.I. Problems and Trends in Creating High-energy
Gamma Facilities
Bibergall, A.V., U.Ya. Margullsand V.G. Khrushchev. Prin-
ciples and Techniques of Using Radioactive Isotopes as
High-energy Sources in Radiobiology and Medicine
Basic problems concomitant to planning and constructing
radiation facilities are systematized according to the
purpose of the facility. Descriptions and schematic
drawings are given for some facilities classified as to
purpose: a) experimental radiobiology, J-ntended for low
radiation of relatively small objects (animals, plants)
b) experimental Installations intended for radiation of
various biological preparations of small size but
149
160
175
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requiring high dosage (microorganisms, biological sub-
strates) 0) industrial radiation of biological products
requiring sterilization, preservation, disinfection, etc.
d) medical and therapeutical purposes.
Breger, A. Kh., V.A. Belynskiy, V.L. Karpov, S.D. Prokudin
and V.B. Osi 88 v. Facility for Radiation-Chemical Research
Employing Co Gamma-Radiation Source With an Activity of
21,000 g-ev of ftdium 182
A K-20000 Co" gamma-radiation source, cited as the
most powerful in the world according to available data,
is described and basic parameters tabulated. The unit
is provided with a control panel and a system of periodic
observation and is capable of 1200 r/sea dosage per 0.4
liters and -100 r/sec per 100 liters volume. Working
chamber capacit3 i8,-,300 liters. The source, comprising
56 standard CoO preparations, the authors state, is safe
for attending personnel owing to a "dry" method
especially developed for this unit.
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SOV/1297
Babushkin., A.V.., I.V. Voznesenskaya, N.G. Zhirov, V.I.
Zatulovskiyj and Yu.L. Khmellnltskiy. Laboratory
Employing Cobalt Emitters 189
Zatulovskiy, V.I. Sources of Ionizing Radiation for Use
in Radiation Chemistry 193
Pertsovskiy, Ye.S., A.V. Bibergall, and U.Ya. Margulis.
A Pilot Plant Installation for the-Radiation Disin-
festation of Grain 200
Chernyayev, N.D. Gamma-Radiators for the Preservation of
Food Products 2o6
PART III. RADIOMETRY AND DOSIMETRY
Adrova, N.A., M.M. Koton, -Yu.N. Panov. Utilizing Scintilla-
ting Plastics to Register Radioactive Emissions 213
Gollbek, G.R...,and A.N. Vyal'shin. Using Soviet Germanium
Transistors in Building Radiometric Equipment 220
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SOV/1297
Vorovyeva, L.V., K.S. Kalugin,, and Yu.M. Shtukkenberg.
Set-up for Measuring Individual Doses of Gamma-rays
Within a Wide Range 228
Lyapidevskiy, V.K. The Use of a Diffusion Chamber for
Measuring Low Activity 235
Gollbek, G.R.,and A.N. Vyal'shin. Pocket Radiometers and
Dosimeters 238
General description and electric circuit diagrams are
given for a pocket-sized radiometer intended for ap-
proximate determination of gamma- and hard beta-ray
intensities above 1 Mev. Time lapse after onset of
radiation registration serves as a parameter for the
determination of intensity up to 1000 jAr1hr with an
accuracy of j 20 percent. Working principle, components
and electric circuit diagram are given for a pocket-size
dosimeter capable of detecting approximate Intensities
of gamma- and beta-radiation from 0.1 to 5000 Ar/sec and
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and above 0.2 Mev, respectively.
Lantratov ' M.F., V.Ye. Manoylovjand O.A. Myazdrikov.
A Photocolorimetric Method of Beta-dosimetry 246
Baranov, S.Aland R.M. Polevoy. A Counter for [Determining)
the Absolute [Activity) of Charged Particles 251
Lantratov, M.F., V.Ye. Manoylov, and O.A. Myazdrikov. A
Galvanic Method of Measuring Beta-activity 254
Kogan, R.M.,and N.K. Pereyaslova. The Use of a Photofilm-
Scintillating Crystal System for Registering Gamma-
Radiation 26o
Kalugin, K.S. and V.V. Markelov. On the Problem of
Measuring~oWeak Currents 264
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Shtukkenbergp Yu.M., and V.I. Drobot. Employing a 41r-Counter
for'Absolute Measurement of Activity 270
Shtukkenberg, Yu.M., and V.I. Drobot. A Method Employing
a 41-1-Counter for Registering Internal-Conversion
Electrons 278
Tissen, M.Yu. A Scintillation 41r-Counter With Stilbene
CrySt4t16 for Abaolute Measurement of Beta-activity. 285
This article describes a counter for the absolute
measurement of beta-activity from 0.15 to 3.5 Mev. The
instrument uses two standard stilbene crystals (30 mm
diameter, 10 mm height) and photomultiplier FEU-19 or FEU-29.
Correction factors are discussed and data on activity
measurement are plotted.
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FROLOV, YU.S.
Studying the distortions of equal-area modified cylindrical
projections, Vest,IDU 16 no*12114&-157 161o (MMA 3.4 s 6)
(Map projection)
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FROLOV, U.S.
Evaluating equal-area projections on the basis of mean square distortion
in direction. Vest. LOU 16 no. 6.46-63 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(Map projoction)
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SMIRNOV, L. Ye.; FROLOV, Yu.S.
Orientating aerophotos by shades. Vest. LGU 17 no.12:120-125
162. (NIRA 15:7)
(Photography, Aerial)
FROLOV
From Claudius Ptolemy to Rigobert Bonn. Vest.LGU U no.6s
118-125 063. (MIRA 16W
(Cartography)
RODNYANSKAYA, E.I.; FBOLOV, Yu.S.
Contribution of young geographers to science.
143-144 163.
(Geography)
Vest. LGU 18 no.12:
(MRA 160)
PFRETS, V.A.; FROLOV, ru.S.
Automation of calculating operations in determining the reserves
of mineral raw materials. Razved. i okh. nedr 29 no.90-10 S
163. (MIRA 16:10)
FROLGV, Yu.13., kand, geograf. nauk
Comparative evaluation of cartographic projections. Tzv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; geod. i acrof. no.50(~103 164. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Loningradskiy gosudarsLvennyy univer3itot. Rokomendovana
kafedroy kart-o-rafit.
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SOURCE: Leninarad, UniversitetuVestniko Scriya geologii i geografti. no. 3,
19640 12OM-5
TOPIC TAGS: cartography, cartometry, geodesZeduced len.gth
ABSTRAM The method of determining the length of curved lines on a cuip by
measuring them with two compasses with spans of different length, in spite of its
clumsiness and poor accuracy, kas been widely used in the production of cartome-
tric works of considerable volume. Attempts to resolve tkis problem have led to
the proposal of a number of empirical formulae for mathematical determination of
the reduced length. The author considers that A. K. Malovichko's formula is not
sufficiently accurate (in the junction of two semicircles alone it produces an
error of 60') and advises that N. M. Volkov's formula has a better claim to univer-
sality. He criticizes all proposals for empirical fomilas of this nature for
trying to over-simplify the calculations, as this gains very little time and leads
to the introduction of serious random errors. He proposes two modified formulas
SrsoolutLon of the problems and also suggests that some of the functions can be
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"Yeast loolated from the Sherry Film," A. M. 7roloy-
AVI&.yev, N. F. &Vankol Monoov Contral Solentifio
Research Lnboratory of Viniculture., 4 pp
"Xikrobiologiya" Vol XrV, No 5
Spaninh ohorry film (oolera) Is a complex of Sw-
oharomycotos, a part of which poseesaes a strong
farnenting ability and forms the fAm after fe=an-
tation while the other part of Hansermla is not able
to fox, ant but poooooses otherizing peculiarities in
the aerobic phase. When fomentation of wine* with
VAro cultures isolated from oolera. takes placep the
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forAwd film accu=late acetaldehyde which, a1though
giving eL sherry taste, does not show typical. taste
h%racn7 and bouquet of Sherry. Experimmts and Com-
pariam with other sherry yeasts are described.
GFspo-o"d A NI - Froloy-Hourry * Vilw-
d! 13
dth# i Vilifthdimbf S. r. -16(111M.-
Grape st"Is at bra conifirbe 31119 of The dry at. (1) -4 the
press cake. I ansounts to 30% of the girape ptoloction.
Av. ywid of grape ad (W from dry %a& is IS- The
best onethod of mvvtiry 6 estn. with CIICI..' 1i 1. .
CUTIICT)t 11Vbrk4%1. NO CAM FCPLU't CAStor 'Al. wtwuurly
t to skpLuw nmKm. Vulations in oil toasts. are due to
differenm in species processed mW in stage of !ipene%%.
Sp. Fr. ranges from U.M to O,OW, Up. is 13-17 . sarm
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21.6. 11 Is a stmai6ying ad useful in making d)vj. Wet.
A" resiv, and as a hOw satifilate. It contains A-W;
palmitic and stearic acids. OW. tinolenic and crock a6l-.
tram of melissic mcid and of two C.,-C,a hydroxy aci4s.
f U 6 ". in Wt. other. xI&cW AcOll. atul Incompletely
sol. In 05% R(Oll. Onotannins caunot be recovered
satisfactorily from srope seeds. Grape seeds can be u4ed
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I'll" Ond wine$. A. M. Frolo-Bagrt~v iinl 1". 1',
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T'Sikil (All UnIen &A. Rv-.-,atrh Init. V: an,!
Vilicult., "INIngnmell." Volta, Crinica).
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ClIrAiOn (WIthout rvfertniw~. Tip imr,atatic, of u- -,i
Cu, hig, Nin, C'), Fe. 10-d Mo iQ:ii :--,r go-w1h ind ip~rlt:l
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rInIT-road Ind.). VineMo i 10,
No. 6. M -Ml( 12M).-IMiminary rejuxt an wifect of %in
and Ala on wine tasto and quelity. Toble I ohnuo
I min" conlrot In .14 different wines of 6 t~.pr%
K&O. C&O. M40, Fes0i, AlgO4. PA, SO., SiOt.
wA toW sell). Table 3 gi*n almilar dau fec
=elements. ifilletw with a (Asir In-lex V11,00.
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gested that tf&m elements In Juice may Affect dAvm through
liniwaing of ym%t ruaym systems. Work continues wo
effect 0( the tMC* eltmenta on murpholoity am phy%~Ilnfv
ul varkas whir-reast species. fl. Oatfirl'i
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noi found In any protfuct (U was foutte, ottly Own Irm 8
ectritaminated sionse CA tile SAW ttlAtcliAl). Tile fuldit. '4 W
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champigna to give &Wlar rmIts. The product 61adurd
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FROLOV-BAGRIM A.M., professor. doktor sallskokhozyastvennvkh nan
6IMN6-frOM.A., professor. doktor sallskokhozvaystyannykh
nauk.
Principal problems in improving the quality of vine. Trudy
MTIFP 2:91-96 152. (MMA 9:2)
1.Zaaluzhennyy deyatell nswki i tekhniki RSFSR.
(Wine wd wine making)
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VIdIcrotlemonts In the wine Induitry. A. 11. Frolov-
C,j Bag"cv and E. C., AndreevskuY4 (Techaol. Inst. void
Ind.. MOSCOW), villettelif i, S.S.S.R~ is'l
iNo. 6. 12-13~1053).-Wlnes Produccd In dItYcrent parp of-
the Sovita Union contain misch Mit (NNA 0.70-7,0
and B (DOj 3~WJ&3); Mo (Niao, 0.0015-o.jo); V
(VA triecs --OJM), TI (Tiol 0,970); and Ru 0.7-2.7 X:
-10-W E. Ntwk,_,s
_?40WY_-BAGPM,.A.H!,. professor, otvatutyenny7 redaktor; HEGRULI, A.M..
Fr-Ore-si-or,lamestital' otvet8tvennogo redaktora; BLAGOEUVOY.F.P.,
kandidat selinkokhozyaystvannykh nauk, samentitel, otv'etetvannogo
redaktoral ORRASIMOV, M.A.O-professor. redaktor; YSGOROV, V.I., re-
daktorg KARTAVCIWMO, ?.I., kandidat'sel'ikokhozyaystvannykh nauk,
redaktor; KATARITAY, T.G., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk. redaktor;
POTAPXNKO, Ya.I.; kandidat sellskokh02yaystvannykh nauk, redaktor;
PROSTOSEWT,-N.N. Professor, redkktor; TABIDZE. D.I.. doktor sell-
skokhozyay,stvannykh nauk, redaktor; KWITONOV, A.F., redaktor:
KRUGLOVA, G.I., redaktor; KISINA, Ye.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
L-Ampelography of the U.S.S.RJAmpelograftia SSSR. Red.kollegiia;
A.M.Frolov-Bagre',ev i dr. Mookva,Goo.nauchno-tekhniizd-vo X-va
promyshl.prodovailstvennykh tovarov SSSR. Vol.6. 1956. 432 p.
WaA lo:6)
l.Moscow. Vsesd~yuznyy nauchno-issledovate2skiy institut vinodeliya
i vinogradarstya "Magarach.1
(Grapes--Varieties)
Anton Mikhaylovich, prof., doktor selisko-)Fhoz.nauk. saalu-
zhennyy deyateV unukti.tekhniki RSFSR Edecoanadj;.AGABALITANTS, G.G,,
prof., dqktor.sellsko-,khosin4uks-apstsrod.; OREWKI .,N.V., inzh.,
spetsred.; MAMOVA, Ye.F., red.; KISINA, Te.I., takhn.red.
LChemistry and technology of wine] Trudy po khimii i tokhnolool
vina. Vol.l. Lsovist champagne. Technical control in making table
wines] Sovetakoe shampanskoo-, Takhnicheskii kontroll v vinodelii
stolovykh vin. 1958. 354 p. (MIRA 12:3)
(Wine and wine making)
IFROLOV-BA(M%TKV, A.M.., prof., doktor nel'skokhoz.nniik; VKHM, A.S.,
prof., doktor biolog.nauk, spetared.; BELIKOVA, L.S., red.;
RESH, G.S., red.; GOTLIB, N.M., tak-hn.red.
[Works in wine chemistry and production] Trudy po khimii i
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of grapes and products of their processing; selected articles]
Khimiia vinograda i prodnktov ego pararabotki; izbrannye stat'i.
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(Wine and wine making) (GraDes)
t-;SR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits, Berries M-8
Abd Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 1,, 15%) No 1752
Author A.A. Fr-l-,,n
Inst r-no Given
Title : Problems of the Biology and Agrotechny of Gooseberries Under
the Conditions Prevalent in the Zone of the Trans-Iliyakiy
Alatau Foothills.
Orig Pub : Tr. Alma-Atinsk,, b6tan. sada AN DazSSRp 1956, 3, 81-91
Abstract : During the years 1952-1953 the botanical garden of Alma-Ata
has studied the biology and agrotechnical methods of many
varieties of gooseberry) among others: the Krasnyy Altay
No 40-34-6., Krasnyy Krupnyy No 21-39-1, Michurinets, Mysov-
skiy No 37 and Khauton; in the botanical garden, these
varieties developed well, bore fruit in plenty, were resis-
tant to frost, and not affected by sphaerotheca, and are
recommended for large cultivation and propagation under con-
ditions prevalent in the zone of the Trans-Iliyakiy Alatau
foothills. Tests have shown that gooseberries have to be
watered 7 times during vegetation; the beat fertilization for
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