SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEVA, V. - LEBEDEVA, V.S.
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LEBEDEVA, V. (Riga)
Constructional damping in friction clutches under cyclic loadi;-jg.
Vestis Latv ak no-11:37-45 159. (EEA 9:11)
1. Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Institut mashincrvedeniya.
(Clutches (Machinery))
LEBEDEVA, V.A.,,laborant; SOKOTDVSKAYA, I.I., doktor biologichesk--4kh
-,!' DRDZDOVA, L.P., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk;
"uk '-professor-,
GOLYSHEVA, M.G., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk; KDRDTEDV, A.I.,
kandidat biologicbeekikb nauk; MAKSIMDV. Yu.L., zootekhnik.
Importance of antibiot-leo,leulfa drugs and vitamins in
preserving semen. Izv. TSKhA no.2:193,214 '56. (MIRA 9:12)
(Semen) (Antiblotics) (Vitamins)
Ar
U33R / Goaorml 31oloGyj individual Dcvzlop.*~-,mt.
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Abe T*ur sUf Zhur - Siol., .!a 19. 1953. Po 35373
Authors sSokodovgkz,7a, i. r.; Drozdova, L. P.; 00173hiTz,
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Titlo iliprowri.= of .10dium for Spor.4 oZ larj "Lazis.
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LL, 1956, So. T. 17-2
Abstr=At -Addi,tioa to zodia Zor ap,:ra o; 200-1,000 units
or ;Otcestun, &Lit or panicillia, 2w units
struptouyoln chloridi, I m3 whLt- strz?tocld~,
and coabl=tIon of t:ijsa subatzancca or 2.5;- Zly-
caria S I al of bull I a or r='* epzm a thibits
of saprophyto 7
tho, 5ro Icro;lor-, w:Wc
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Abe Jour tRor Zhur - Biol., Vo 19. 19W :o 35573
stored at 00, thus lcn3thcnL-KS thu possibl- &to
raGa period. Slyearin also inemasjo th~ rx~c;
of rofrlaoratlon. 600-100 - th=~xno or 4-30 j- 11:
oobalzalai IA 41=11-r 01muzatzac-m "80 14=3LInom
tho storzai porlod, whilo via.L~iaz, in Additloa,
UlcroasQx tha bz4t3rIo&tztIo action of tho un-
tiblotIcs. Zac dryL-43 or onxr.=tic Wet-riosLatic
mratbatIc ac4iz. La a vacuu.2 p4rults thcir uez for
ovar 2 yours. "ca Trltaport'Lica cz-aLar !ad
tUarafzrL bcoo"s "oacalcilly profxt,-bL;. ior-
mul-tioaa for bact.)riostatio J,dxa ar~ Slv=,
wbloh prov.7d juatirl"bla in acxaztjfj_--productLvj
*xporl,43ats. -- A. 3. Androa.
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KOLYASEV, F.Ye.; WITLEW, V.A.
---- - --- - -.-
Condensation of water vapor with relation to the pbvaical
condition of the soil. Sbor,trud.po agron.fiz. no.6:197-207
'53. (MIRA 11:7)
(Soil moisture) (Condensation)
57-6-IL/36
AUTHOR LEPESHINSKAYA, V.N., LEBEDEVAq V.A.
TITIE On the Work Function and CuAlBe Alloys
(0 rabote vykhoda aktivirovannykh splavov CuAlMg i CuAlBe. Russian)
PERIODICAL Zhurnal Tekhn. Fiz. 1957, Vol 27, Nr 6., pp 1240 - 1247 (U.S,S.R,)
ABSTRACT The modification of the work function of both alloys was carried out in
various stages of their activation and compared with the values ob-
tained for the coefficient of the secondary electron emission. The mo.
dification of the work function Ap during activation of the alloy was
measured by mearis of the voltampere characteristic shifting method. The
observed parallel-shifting of the curves determined the modification
of the potential drop at the contacts between the cathode of the target
to be investigated. Tantalum was used as a calibrated targets A low
voltage electron gun served as a monokinetic electron source. keasure-
ments resulted in an important decrease of the work function after acti-
vating of the CuAlUg alloy,, on which occasion the samples to be investi-
gated may be divided into two groups: with max, 6_9 w 2.2 eV and
Afj a 1,1 - 1,3 eV. In the case of the CuAlBe alloy Ap is low and the
absolute value of P is nea-- that of q for tantalum. The experimentwas
undertaken here to connect the here observed modification of the work
function with the conditions of the activation process. (With 8 illu-
Card 1/2 strations, 2 tables, and 3 Slavic references).
57-6-14/36
On the Work Function of Activated CuAlMg and CuAlBe Alloys
ASSOCIATION LFI
PRESENTED BY
SUBMITTED 29.12.1956
AVAILABLE Library of Congress
Card 2/2
1. MEDEVA, V. A.
2. USSR 600
4. Moths
7. Tiger moth and its control, Sov., agron, 11, No. 2.. 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APrIl -1953, Uncl.
LEBSDEVA, V. A.
LEBEDEVA, V. A. -- "The 'pestraya medveditsa? (Aratiide butterfly?) and
the Struggle Against It under Conditions Obtaining In Astrakhan' Oblast."
Sarstov 9tate U imeni N. 0. Chernyahevskly. Astrakhan'. 1955. (Dis-
sertation for the Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences.)
SO: KnizbnUA Igtopts', No. 4, Moscow, 1956
KNUNYANTS, I.L., glav. red,; BAKIUROVSKIY, G.Ya., zom. glav. red.;
BUSEV, A~I., red.; VARSHAVSKIY, Ya.M,,, red.; GELIPERIII,
N.I., red.; DOLIN, P.L. red,,; KIMEV, V.A., red.; IMIERSON,
G.A., red. : MURPI, A6N.D red; FOGODIII, S.A.9 red.; REBTIDER,
P.A,, red.; SLONIMSKIY, G.S., red.; STEPANENKO, B.N., red.;
EPSHTEYN, D.A., red.; VASOTICH, D.N.9 nauchnyy red.; GALLE,
R.R., nauchnyy red.; GARKOVMIKO, R.V.. -nauchryy red.; GODIII,
Z.I.q nauchnyy red.; MOSTOVENKO, N.P., nauchnyy red.;
~~~~,.,mladshty red.; TRUFJIANOVA, M.Ye.,, m1adshiy
ied.; FILIPPOVA, K.V,, mIadshi-y red.; ZHIAROVAI-Ye.I., red.;
KULIDZHPIIOVA, I.D., tekhn. red.,
[Concise chemical encyclopedia] Kratkaia kbimicheskaia entBiUo-
pedila. aed. koll.: I.L.Knuniants i dr. ffoskva, Go.s. -nauchn.
izd-vo "Sovetskaia entsiklopediia.11 Vol.l. A - E. 1961.
1262 colunns. (MIRA 15:2)
(Chemistry-Dic-tionaries)
-IMEDEVA V. A. kand. biolog. nauk; YERSHOVA, A. V.,
Some experiments with In-oomrape. Zashch. rast. ot Vred. i bo-li 6
no.6:24-25 Je 161. (MIn .16:4)
I.-Astrakhanakaya-seliskokhozyaystvannaya..opytmya stantsiya.
Ustrakhan Province-Broomrapa)
(Astrakhan Province-Weed control)
LEBEDWA, Veroniko, "at 11 ovna; LANDAU-TYLKINk. S.P., radaktor;
BAL, UtUKUVA,lu.;%, icheskiy redaktor
[Pedagogical work with children in osteotubercular sanatoriums]
Pedagogichaskaia rabots. v detskikh kostnotuborkuleznykh sanatoriiakh.
Moskva, Goo. izd-vo mad. lit-ry, 1956. 98 p. (MLRA 9:7)
(BONES--TUBERCULOSIS) (HOSPITAL SCHOOLS)
LRBIDEVA. V.A., aspirantka
" -- - - -
Diagnosis-of visceral leishaniasis; form materials of the pediatric
section of the Kzyl-Orda Province Hospital. Zdrav.Xazakh. 16 no.12;
9-13 156. (MIRA 10:2)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy -
doktor meditsinskikh nauk A.I.Avenirovn) Kazakixkopo goeudarstvan-
nogo meditsinskogo institute im. V.M.Holotova.
(LEISqQNIASIS)
ITk
IEBEDE-VA, -1.A. Cand Med Sci (rUss) "ConcerningfliLnic, ~L,--OsMcs)
and therapy in cases of internal. Icishmaniassis in children."
'pa-ma-Ata, 11~,57 15 pp '20 cm. State Led inst im
VX. Iblotov) 100 Copies
OM, 11-57, 100)
40,
RAU, Yelena Fedorovna; IMEDEVA, V.A., red.; BULITADEV, N.A., tekhn.red.
'' -
[Stammering in preschnol children] 0 zaikanii detei dashkollnogo
vozrasta. ~bskva, Goo. Izd-vo mad. lit-r7, 1958. 24 p.
(STAMMING) (141 ELk 12: 1)
DMITRIYEVA, Nina Mikhaylovna; IMEDEVA, Veronika Anatellyevna
(Chiidren's sanatoriums] Detskii sanatorii. Moskva, Kedgiz,
1958. 203 P. (MMA 12:3)
(CHILDBEN--HOSPITALS)
LEBEDEVA, V.A., kand.med.nauk
Asymptomatic infectious 1~mphocytosis. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no-5:58-60
161. - (14IAA 15'-2)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - prof. A.I.Avenirova)
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(LDIPHOCITOSIS)
IEBEP~~V ~,, dotsent
Various forms of hemolytic anemia in children. Zdrav. kazakh.
22 no.1:42-,46 162. (MIRA 15;3)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav.'-- professor
A.I. Avenirova) Kazakhskogo meditsin6kogo instituta.
(AMMIA)
LOMMA, V.A.; YAROSHEVSKIY, A-Ya.
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Klin. zed., Moskva 29 no-11:57-62 Nov 1951. (CLML 21:2)
1. Candidate Biological Sciences Ioebedsva; Candidate Medical Sciences
Yaroshevokiy. 2. Of the Isboratory of the Physiology of Receptors (Head
.-;- T. N. Ohernigovskiy. Corresponding Member AMS USSR), InstjAnte of the
Physiology of the Central Nervous System (Director -Ae6Ldemician K.1j.
'Bykov), Leningrad.
LXBFMVA, V.A.; GHXWIIGOVEiKIY, V-11., professor, deyGtvitellnyy chlen zLkademii
1~11
Maf-Ginskikh nauk SSSR, zavediivushchiv; BYKOV, K.M., zJade-mik, di-rel-c-tor.
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1. Laboratoriya, fiziologii retseptorov Institnta fiziologil in. I.P.Pavlova
Akademli nuuk SSSR (for Chernigovskiy). 2. Institut fiz%ologil im. I.P.Pav-
lova Akademil, nauk SSSR (for Bykov). 3. Akademiya medit,.,li'Wklkh nauk SSSR
(for Chernigovskiv). (Ifervous system) (Stomach) (Intestines)
LIBEMA. V.A.;. KHAYUTUT, V.M.; CIMIIGOVSKIY, MT., professor, deystvitel'Wry
chlen Akademii meditHinakikh nank SSSR, zaveduyushchiy; BYKOV, K.M., aka-
demik, direktor.
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310 '52. (MLRA 6:8)
1. Laboratorlya fiziologii retseptorov Inntituta fiziologii im. I.P.PbLvlova
Akademii nank SSSR (for Cliernigovskiy), 2. Institut fiziologii im. 1.P.
Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bylrov). 3. Akademiya meditninskikh nauk
SSSR (for Chernogovskiy). (Bladder) (Reflexes)
"
M~ ol V1. change:-.Iti
rho me-zhanis -Chlyinoreceptivity-
the reactivity of inte-stinal chemricaptorsla me tabolic Oato 4
A. !
disturbed by acid.
A~li
Acad. Sci. ITTR.S+
-4); cf.
B all.' E,4xptl, Bid i Metf. 38. No, 'M ID-270M
ib:d. -1951, No..-3,- stud-,F:mms mAe of-tbe Tf-flux
_
i re,-piratory systcm~ to
ti ni of, the circW~iiorv att-
eae a
r
'
ijitcstkil prior
I Ili - chlawaing ~ f rain thL
L11.4 foll(ming tht. ddmin * t-ration of CUtICO.H. Wager-
nlcotiil~, RCI in
soln, satd~ uith COt to pll
'd -'A.017,,'solp -twd Na,COI W solus. r
use as the stbaulating hgtlit-_- Ai a.prelimlnuy re5pu~jc
A
-turbisig inflimuce- on the sijtttaljali,~ proce-~ t e
to th, di- h le~
ju~ a stlt~ of heiglitened rc4ctivity of the chemost'nsidtle- 41-
Tlils, illAurn exemi an efiect uprju the
undional state a 0 O-Ceutral app; regulatitlg'tjlp circuk't6ry
S; Le
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USSR/Medicine-Pathophysiology FD-2423
Card 1/2 Pub 17-6/21
Author : Lebedeva, VA. A.
Title : On the characterization of vascular reflexes of chemoreceptors of
the intestines in experimental intestinal obstruction
Periodical : Byul. eksp biol. i med. 39, 22-27, Jan 1955
Abstract : It has been determined that disturbances of metabolic processes are
due to the action of certain thiolic toxins accompanied by changes
in the functional conditions of the sensory nerve endings. Distur-
bance of the metabolism leads first to increased irritation of the
receptors followed by strengthened reflexes as a defense against ir-
ritation, and, second to a depressor phase, a lowering of the thres-
hold of chemical irritation. A deeper shift in metabolism results
from depression of the receptor activity and lowering or complete
cessation of reflexes. Authors-studied non-conditioned interocep-
tor reflexes due to artificial intestinal obstructions created in
cats. Innervation remained untouched. The cats received decreas-
ing threshold doses of nicotine which resulted in pressor-depressor
Card 2/2 FD-2423
reflexes. Authors concluded that disturbance of the receptor func-
tion of the intestines may be used as indicator of intestinal ob-
structions. 11 references, 11 USSR. 11 since 1940. Tables and
graphs.
Institution: Laboratory of the Physiology of Receptors, (Ilead, Acting Member
Academy Medical Sciences USSR V. N. Chernigov) Institute of Phys-
iology imeni I. P. Pavlov, (Director Academician K. M. Bykov)
Academy Sciences USSR, Leningrad.
Submitted : January 25,1954
Z~
1DEVA, V.A.
--W ""01 slopiwsft~
De ts on the mechanism of the action of hexenal. Part 1: Effect of
hexenal on intestinal interoceptors [with summary in English].
Biul. eksp.biol. i med. 43 no.6:35-39 Je '57. (MIRA 10:10)
1. 1z la"h~tratorii patofiziologii (zav. - prof. V.S.Galkin) Institute
fiziologii (dir. - akedemik K.H.Bykov) AN SSSR, Leningrad. Predstavle-
na skademikom K.M.Bykovym.
(BARBITURATES, effects,
hexobarbital on blood pressure & reap. changes after
perfusioa of isolated intestine (Rua))
(BLOOD PRESSURE, D17siology,
eff. hexobarbital on reflex responses to perfusion of
isolatect intestine (Rus))
(RESPIRATION, obysiology,
same)
(INTESTINES, phYBi010gyj
eff. of oerfusion ofisolated loop on blood pressure &
resp.2after admin. of hexobarbital (Rua))
immmt' V.Ae
Material on the mode of action of hexennl. Report No.2: Effect
of the nation of hexenal on intestinal interoceptors on reflex
inhibition of corticnl motor affect and spontaneous motor
activity [with summary in English]. Biul.ekap.biol. i med.
45 no.2:71-77 F 158, (MIRA 11:5)
1. 1z laboratorii patofiziologii (zav. - Prof. V.S. Galkin
[deceased]) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova (dir. -
- - A
ft-&-emik K.M. Bykov) AN SSSR. Predstavlena akadomikom K.M. Bykovym.
(BARBITURATES, effects,
hexoborbital, on intestinal interoce-'Dtors' cortical
motor & spontaneous motor reactivity'in animals (Rua))
(INTESTINES, effects of drugs on,
hexobarbital, cortical motor & spontaneous motor reactivity
in animals (Rua))
(CEREB101, CORTEX, physiology,
cortical motor inhib. renctions to eff. of hexobarbital
on intestinal interoceptors (Rua))
(MOVEMENT, physiology,
cortical motor & spontaneous motor reaction to eff. of
hexobarbital on the intestinal interoceptors (Rue))
GAMMA, I,Te,; ZIMOVATA, N,G,-. ILIINSKIY, O,Bj_L3BED3VA. V-A.-*
MARTY11YUK, V.K.; MKRKUWVA, O.S.; MUSUSHCHIKOVA, S.S..,
MTAGKATA, I.F.; OSADCHrT, L.I.; POPOVA, T.T.; SKRIBRMILrOT, I.S.;
TYUTRTUMOTA, Z.I..; CHRUIC 0, V.A.; TAROSHITSKIT. A.Ta.
Interoceptive component in the development of certain pathological
states. Trady Inst.fiziol. 8:240-253 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Laboratoriya patologicheskoy fiziologii (zaveduyushchiy - V.S.
Galkin [deceased]) Instituta fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR.
(SENSES AND SENSATION) (PATHOlOGY)
DZIDZIGURI, T.D.; LEBEDEVA, V.A.
Effect of potassium and calcium on interoceptors of the mnall
intestine. Dokl. All SSSR 139 no.1:238-241 31 161. (MMA 14:7)
1. Institut fiziolcgii im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.N. Chernigovskim.
(INTESTINES-IIIIIERVATION) (POTASSIMI- PHYSIOLOGICALL EFF'LCT)
(CALCMI-PHYSIOLOGICAL ZPFECT)
ILI-321SKIY., O.B.;.j~ YA)~ 71. A..
Changes in the blood pressure and afferent impulses in the
intestinal nerves following the action of solutions with-
out and with increased potassium content on the intestinal
renaptars. Fiziol. zh. SSSR Sechenov 49 no.6z751-759 163
MM 17 -.1)
1. From the Iaboratory of General Physiology, Pavlov Institute
of Physiology., Leningrad.
-LE,BEDEVAt V.A.
Effect of calcium ion deficiency on the interoceptors of the
small intestine. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.2:497-500 S 163.
(MIRA 16ill)
1. Institut fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.N. Chernigovskim.
v Valeriya lleksa I CHERNIGOVSKlY, V.N., akademik,
LFBFIjE Al .
otv. red.
[Mechanisms of chemoreception) Mekhaniziny khemoretf~erjtsill,
Vloskva, Nauka, 1965. 152 p. (MI.O. 19:1)
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Paragonimosis of lungs. Probl. tub. 34 no.1:53-54 Ja-F 156
(KLRA 9:5)
1. Iz Moskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-isaledovatel'skogo tuberkuleznogo
institute, (nauchnyy rukovoditell-prof. V.L. Rynis)
(PARAGWIMUS, infect.
lungs)
(IMIGS, din.
Paragonimus infect)
. i . I
FETROV, A.A.; LEBEDEV, V.B.; SAYIC11.)
Hydrogen bond between molecules of acetylenic aldehydes
and ketones. ZhiLr.ob.khim. 32 no.2:658-659 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Laningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
(kcetylene compounds--Spectra)
(Hydrogen bonding)
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AUTHOR: Vishnyakov, D. Ya. (Dw, ,~'rof technical sciences, Professor); Kolachev, B. A.
(Candidate of technical sciences); Lyasotskaya, V. S. (Engineer);... Lebed-e-va, V.- D. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Isothermal transformations in alloys of titanium with chromium
SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 66, 1966. Struktura
i svoystva aviatsionnykh staley i splavov (Structure and properties of aircraft steels and alloys)
53-62
TOPIC TAGS: titanium base alloy, chromium, isothermal transformation, phase diagram
ABSTRACT: The literature on this subject so far provides no information on isothermal
transforniations in alloys of the Ti-Cr system with hypo- and hypereutectoid compositions. To
fill this gap, the authors constructed isothermal transformation diagrams (ITD) in alloys of
Ti with 6 and 11% Cr (hypoeutectold), 15% Cr (cutectold) and 20% Cr (hyperoutectoid) according
to the change in hardness with isothermal treatment as well as according to the results of
metallographic, radiographic and dilatometric analyses. Isothermal treatment at 600*C was
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accomplished by rapidly cooling the specimens from a high temperature to the temperature of
treatment, and at 550*C and below, after quenching. In both cases the isothermal treatment
at > 3000C was performed in lead baths, and at 300-100*C, in baths of Wood's alloy. Findings:
the hypoeutectoid and hypereutectold alloys display two minima of 0 -phase stability: the low-
temperature minimum, associated with the formation of the W-phase, and the high-temperature
minilnuM, conditioned by the hypoeutectoid segregation of the oe-phase or TiCr
the Cr content above 6% complicates the segregation of the w 2* Increasing
-phase and shifts to the right and
cutectoid segregations is the slower the closer the alloy's composition to the eutectoid point
is. At low temperatures the 0 -phase decomposes nonuniformly; this is due not so much to the
chemical heterogeneity of grains as to the heterogeneity of substructure, arising on rapid
cooling of specimens or during the subsequent isothermal treatment. This substructure forms
as a result of thermal stresses and the subsequent redistribution of dislocations. Orig. art.
has: 10 figures.
SUB CODE. 13, U, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF:' 003/ OTH REF: 006
Card 2/2
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(MIRA 18: 1)
TOPOLYANSKAYA, S.I.; PUKIMAREVICH, A.F.; BELOVA, N.D.; GRINBERG, TS.B.;
LEV, 111I.S.; LEBEDEVA,-V.G.; RXIlliSKA-LA, N.S.
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Effectiveness of partussis vaccinations. Zhur. inikrobiol.., Spid.
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1. Iz Sanitarno-epidemiologicilaskuy stants.Li Kaslinskogo rayona
Mo S~r Ty. ~
h-i
YC
I- LEBMNVA, V. I.
Growth and development of clover under short-day corAitions.
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(MIRA 11:12)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy darvinizma Mockovskogo posudarstvennogo
universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova.
(Clover) (Photoperiodism)
LEBEDEV,k V I
Genesis nf vegetative and generative organs in red clover. Test.Yosk.un.
Ser.biol., pochv., geol., geog. 13 no-3:73-78 ' 58.(MIRA 12:1)
1. Kafedra darvinizma 14OBkovskogo gos. universitsta.
(Clover)
MARTYHM, A.K.. inzhener; MUSATOV. T.P.. inzhener; GRUDINSKIY, P.G.; LZBEDEVA, V.I.
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46 H '51. (MMA 6:11)
(Electric circuits)
fI - I - T
, - / -- - /-~ /'.. - /D /- j /-Ii,j-.Ii, j
VAYNSHTM. B.Z., inzhener; GOLITSMAII, V.G,, inzhener; ERNMITS, B.G., '
inzhener; TSYKUNSKIT. Tu. L., inzhener; LEEKWA, V.I#, inzhener.
Replies to M.F.Burzhinskii's article *Articles from protection
against electric durrdnt.!O Energetik .4 no.11:11-15 N 156.
(MIBA 9:12)
(Clothing, Protective) (Ilectric'engineering-S6,fety*appliances)
LSBEDNVA, V.I., inzhener.;TIMOFEYMO, A.A., intshener.
Testing interturn insulation of high-voltage electric motors.
Blek. sta. 27 no-10:54-~5 0 '56. (KIRA 9:12)
(Electric insulators and bisulation-Testing)
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AUTHOR: Lebedeva, V.I., Engineer
TITLE- Methods of Turbogenerator Repair
PERIODICAL. Energetik, 1959, Nr 11, pp 15-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- The author describes two repairs on T-2-25-2 turbogene-
rators, During a routine overhaul in 1958, a T-2-215-2
turbogenerator showed a considerably higher current
leak in one phase. This generator had been in opera-
tion since 1942. The --ause of the leak was detected
when the generator bar windings were unsoldered and
tested individually. The bar winding which was respon-
sible for the current leak was piinctured after 25 mi-
nutes of applying a 10.~~ kv test voltage. Inspection
revealed that the binding varnish was dried up. The
damaged section was cut and a new one was soldered
to the remaining bar winding by PSR-40 solder. The
bar winding and the entire generator winding were
tested once more after the repair. The generator is
Card 112 again in operation at full capacity since February
SOV/91-59-11-9/27
Methods of Turbogenerator Repair
1958 without giving reason for any complaint. In Octo-
ber 1958, another T-2-25-2 turbogenerator (10.5 kv,
produced by the "Elekturosila" plant) was damaged. The
generator was in operation since 1939 and was rarely
overloaded. The stator winding had caught fire and the
generator was switcKad off by the ground protector. The
fire was extinguished and the generator was inspected.
The insulation had been damaffed in many sections and
the conductors to one Dhase were destroyed. The author
describes the restauralion briefly. Within 15 hours
and 30 minutes the generator was repaired without re-
moving the rotor. The generator was operated for two
weeks and was checked again by a test-voltage 1.7 ti-
mes higher than the nominal one. The stator winding
sustained all tests, including the 26 kv dc test,
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5501
Kalinin, Nikolay Georgiyevich, 'Yuriy Alekseyevich Lebe6ev, Volga Ivanovna
Lebedeva, Yakov Gilelevich Panovko, and German Ivanovich Strakhov
Konstruktsionnoye dempfirovaniye v nepoidvizhnykh soyedineniyakh (Structural
Damping in Stationary Joints) Riga, Izd-vo AN Lat-.-iyskoy SSR, 1960. 169 p.
Errata slip inserted. 2, 000 copies printed
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR. Instittit avtomatiki i
Mekhaniki
Ed. (Title page): Ya. G. Panovko, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sci-
ences Latvian SSR, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. : A. Ven-
granovich; Tech. Ed. : Ye. Piladze.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for research scientists and engineers con-
,cerned with structural mechanics.
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Structural Damping in (Cont. )
SOV/5501
COVERAGE: The book presents the results of research and experiments in the
field of structural damping. Experimental problems are discussed only to
the extent necessary to support theoretical deductiorls. Sections 6 and 7 were
written by N. G. Kalinin; Seations 12, 14, 15, 16, by Yu. A. Lebedev; Sections
8 and 9, by V. I. Lebedeva; Introduction, Sections 1, 13, 18, and the Conclu-
sion, by Ya. G. Panovko; Sections 2 and 3, by G. 1. Strakhov; Section 17 was
written jointly by N. G. Kalinin and Yu. A. Lebedev; Ya. G. Panovko and
G. I. Strakhov wrote Sections 4, 5, 10, 11, 19-21. There are 42 references:
35 Soviet, 6 English, and 1 German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Introduction
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Structural Damping in (Cont. ) SOV/5501
PART I. SYSTEMS WITH FRICTION COUPLINGS
Ch. I. Press Joints
1. Simple system
2. Dispersion of energy in press joints under torsion
3. Dispersion of energy in press joints under tensile and
compression stresses
Ch. II. Build-Up Beams
4. Pure bending of beams with plates
5. Transversal bending of cantilever beams
6. Transversal bending of multilayer cantilever, beams
7. Transversal bending of thin-w~dled beams
Ch. III. Friction Couplings
8. Two-disc coupling
9. Multidisc couplings
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89
Ch. IV. Dry Friction Shock Absorbers
10; Band lining 92
11. Circular lining 97
12. Shock absorbers with conical rings 103
PART II. SYSTEMS WITH ELASTIC FRICTIONAL COUPLINGS
Ch. V. Riveted Joints
13. Simple system ill
14. Joining two beams with plates 115
15. Pure bending of plated beams 120
16. Trazisversal bending of cantilever beaxns 126
17. Structural damping in rivetbd thin-w4led beams 131
Ch. V1. Threaded and Grooved Joints
18. Simple problems 137
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LEBEDEVA, V. I., Cand Tech Sci -- "Cunstruction gv~p=-O~=140n
-4)4
in flanged joints of the frIctio z -
n abuiAnia- t.ype. " Riga,
1961. (Riga Polytech Inst) (KL, 8-61, 245)
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KALININ, Vikolay Georgiyevich; LEBEDEV, Yuriy Alekseyevich; I44~~EV~, Volga
;-PANOVKO, Yakov Gilelevich, prof. doktor tekhn. nauk;
STRAKHOV, German Ivanovich; VERGRANOVICH, A., red.; P11ADZE, Ye.,
tekhn. red.
[Structural damping in rigid joints] Konstruktsionnoe dempfirovanie v
-aepodvizbnykh soedineniiakh. Riga, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSR,
1960. 1~9 P. (MIRA 14'.11)
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latio 4 thr m,Iv,111 to (It( cxttf. am"talt% to:0411". And ill
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f tile type of K-6chagy) (Ill jum"ic
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1111-1111e1 I~cause of excrN, C ill the ()it. Sach oih Inust hifiIF
jall roillpleirly fleaslitialtil"I will) propatit, (or Propane-
propyttsm), thelt cit'l. with a wimtivv solvent such a-
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Dissertation: -"L'lV3S rA' th:-,
UmAilcs of Liqui(I L,;-,ra~ -~ oration from,
Eler- -~ntary Capillaries and Gapillary-
Porous Eofji~as.
20/1-2/50
Yoscow Technological Trist of Food Industry
0
So Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
6 1y- V V,
USSR/Sur.face Phenomena. Adsorption. Chromatrography. Ion Inter- B-13
Change
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, no 8, 1957, 26369
Author
Inst Moscow Technological Institute of Food Industry
Title Evaporation of Liquid from Communicating Capillaries and
Factor of Moisture Conductivity in Capillary-Porous Body.
Orig Pub Tr. Mosk. tekhno1g. in-ta 7)ishch. prom-sti, 1956, vyp. 6, 57-63
Abstract The evaporation of water from a system of two connected capil-
laries of different diameters representing a model of a capil-
lary-porous body was studied. The deepening of the meniscus
of the liquid takes place in the wider capilla y, if the
capillaries were horizontal. The thinner capilla y sucks the
liquid from the wider all the time and evaporates it at a
non-deepening meniscus. The liquid supply to the evaporation
vurface proceeds with a constant speed. If the capillaries
were vertical, the meniscus is dropping first only in the
wider capillary andit starts to drop in the thinner capillary
only then, when the convex meniscus shape turns into a concave
one. 1he experiments with models show that the moisture moves
Card 1/2
USSSR/Surface -Phenomena. Adsorption. Chromatrography. Ion Inter- B-13
change.
Abs Jour :-Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26369
to the surface mainly in the liquid state during the period
of constant speed of drying, and that it moves in the vapor
state during the period of decreasing speed in proportion
to the draining of wider capil-laries, the evaporation surface
deepening in this case. Assuming a certain curve of the
volumetric characteristic of pores in the body and admitting
the applicability of the equation of Clapeyron to the vapor,
the author shows that the ratio.rbetween the moisture conduc-
tivity factor,~ at a temperatur, T and ;4, at T is determined
by the equation;//7~ = (To 16,D; r,"t~ ) (~3/ /T) (11, where 0' , D(n)
and are the surface tension, the diffusion factor of the
vapor and the vapor density at T;,,Ir, D(h)O and,J'4 are the same
at To. The equation (1) is confirmed by experiments with
drying clay- /X is rising with the temperature increasing 5.5
times between 10 and 600.
Card 2/2
T.-RBP.nv.VA, v.K.
-
Evaporation of liquids from ccmiminicating capillary tubes and the
I
fundamental law of moisture transfer in capillary-porous media.
Zhur.telkh.fiz. 26 no.2:1064-100 My '56. (MLRA 9:8)
(Capillarity)
USSR/Physical Cheidstry Surface Phenomena. Aasorption. Chromatography. Ion
Exchange, B-13
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1. 19572 573
Author: Ioa-bedeva., V. K.
Institut'ion: None
Title: Evaporation of Liquids from Communicating Capillaries and the Funda-
mental Law of the Movement of Moi9ture in Capillary-Porous Bodies
Original
Periodical: Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1956., Vol 26, 110 5, lo&-lo6g
Abstract: The evaporation of water from horiz-,)ntal and vertical single and com-
municating capillaries of various diameters, representing a capillary-
porous body (CPB), was investigated. It was shown experimentally that
during constant-rate drying, the moisture moves toward the surface of
the CPB essentially in the form of liquid, evaporation taking place at
the surface; in the following period of falling-rate drying, the
moisture moves toward the surface In the form of vapor, and the sur-
face of evaporation in the CPB is lowered, but not uniformly, inasmuch
Card 1/2
USSR/Physical Chemistry - Surface Phenomena. Adsorption. Chromatography. Ion
Exchange, B-13
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957) 573
Abstract: as the thinner capillarieg are still full of liquid, while the larger
capillaries are already :.xptied. With the aid of a number of simpli-
fying assumptions, an equation is presented connecting the vapor
pressure over the CPB with its moisture content and permitting the
formulation of the fundamental law of the movement of moisture in a
CPB. The results from theoretical. calculations are in agreement with
experimental data and the coefficient of permeability of clay at vari-
ous temperatures.
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LgBBDBVA, V.L.,polkovnik meditsinakoy sl.uzhby, kandidat meditainakikh nauk.
Iate results of penetrating wounds of the thorax not complicated
by infection. Voon-med. zhur. no.2:28-32 7 156 (MLRA 10:5)
(THOR&I. wounds and injuries,
bullet wds., remote results) (Rue)
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USS/Medicine - Gynecology Jan/reb 49
Medicine - *&aesium Ionophose, Effects
whilization of Magnesium-Ionophose in G~mecology,"
V. R. Lebedeva, ObBtet and Gynecol-Clinic, Irkutsk
Ned Inst, 2 pp
"Akasher I Ginekol" No 1
Riperiments were condu~ to determine vasodilative
effects of magnesimi. DesoribO'imethods employed on
test rabbits. Actual administrdItiona vere made m
36 patients with chronic Inflem tory diseases.
Pbiltlve results were obtained In 32 oases, and ~t Is
expected they will not be troubled for many years.
MW 42/49W
IRBEMDVA'-.V.-M. doteent
Using the method of fractionation ultraviolet er7the=& in inflan-
mat6z7 gynecological diseases. Akush. I gin. no.4:32-34 JI-Ag 154.
(MLU 7:11)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologit (zav. prof. A,M.Agaronov)
Odeaskogo meditainakogo inatittLta.
(GTNECOLOGIMI DISESIMS, therapy,
ultraviolet rays, ex7thema doze)
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itim of cottonseed oil with eaustle potash ;*lint of
phifte!). 0. A. Ultioliksman and V. 16L LAW41C 74
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cottonse"i oil se"JerAte struilgly its sapon. with
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of Act[ is is bow As 0.1 N. I boll
NAZAROVA, F.I.; LUYK, A.A.; YAKOVINKO, R.T.; LEBEDEVA, V.M.
Chemical and technological study of the coals of the Karakichi
deposit. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nat* 2 no.5:21-25
,6o. (MIRA 13:9)
(Karakichi--Coal)
ZONIS, S.A.; LEBEDEVA, V.M.
Kinetics of the oxidation of alpha-glycols by manganese
triacetate. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 2
no.5:85-92 160. (miu 'A.3-9)
(Glycols) (Manganese acetate) (Oxidation)
ZONIS, S.A.;_IXBEDEVA, V.M.
Kinetics of the oxidation of alpha-keto alcochols by minganese
triacetate. Izv. AN Kir. S.SR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 2
no-5:95-97 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Alcohols) (14anganeiw acetate) (Oxidation)
ZONIS, S.A.; LEBEDEVA, V.M.
..... .
Manganese tetraar-etate as an oxidizer of organic compounds;
kinetics of the oxidation reaction of secondax7 cA-keto alcohols.
Izv. AN Hir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 3 no.2-51-56 161.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Ketols) (Manganese acetate) (Oxidation)
LEBEDEVAJ V. M.; ZONIS, S. A.
Manganese tetraacetoacetate as oxidizer of organic compounds.
Izv.AN Kir.SSSR,Ser.est.i tekh.nauk 4 no. 6:83-92 162.
(MIRA 17:5)
SOV/124-58-11-12814
Tr(insaltion from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 132 (USSR)
AUTHOR: L e b e d e
TITLE: Convection Along Fronts and in Cyclonic Areas (Konvektsiya na
frontakh ;- v tsiklonicheskikh oblastyakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. in--ta prognozov, 1955, Nr 38, pp 61-100
ABSTRACT: In order to analyze frontal convection, vertical temperature and
moisture distribution curves were plotted for the moment of incep--
iion of convective currents, whereupon vertical displacements were
calculated for the individual pressure changes experienced by par--
ticles which, at the initial moment, had been situated on the basic
constant-pres sure surfaces,. When these displacements do not lead
to condensation, then the frontal convection process is considered
to be similar to thermal convection within an air mass, but with
the difference that the circulational circumstances on a front afford
more favorable conditions for its development than those obtaining
within a homogeneous air mass. If, however, individual particle
displacements do result in condensation, then the quantity of steady
Card 1/3 precipitation can be calculated from their total arnount which forms
Convection Along Fronts and in Cycionic Areas
SOV/124-58-1 1- 12814
as a result of their orderly ascending motion. The calculation of the convection
parameters in a frontal zone is complicated by the necessity for a more detailed
analysis; however, even in that case it is at times possible to carry it through to
the numerical determination of the amount of showery precipitation wit! out becoming
involved in an evaluation of the difference between the amount of total precipitation
and that of the steady precipitation. In some cases horizontal transport, orderly
vertical currents, and diurnal heating do not lead to the formation of convective
instability, and in that case a determining factor in its development appears to be
the vertical motion caused by frontal friction. The development of frontal con-,-ec-
tion is examined on examples of a cold front and on a growing cyclone. It is
established that in a frontal zone showery precipitation, characteristic of convec-
tion, falls predominantly during the second half of the day over a fairly wide band
after the temperature peak is reached. In the growing cyclone and along the fronts
therein instability relative to saturated air forms essentially as a result of hariz-
ontal transport, while the possibility of moist -adiabatic convection is attributable
to vertical motions due to the nonstationary nature of the circulation and frictional
phenomena. Simultaneous showery and steady precipitation occurs here. A con-
ve c tively-uns table layer is formed as a result of orderly vertical movements some-,
time after their inception at a height of 1.5 km and above with a thickness from
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CorV,ection Along Fronts and in Cyclonic Areas
SOV/124-58-11-12814
1004-200 m to 1-2 km. The incepticn of conl~ection is timed beginning at the moment
when as a result of the vertical mo-,-ement the possibility of saturated- adiabat-i c
convection arise5 from any generic level; the cessation of convective activty
co'ncides approximately with the moment of cessation of show--~ry precipitation,
The convection results in a mod*-fcat-,..:: of the vertical distribution curvC.S. The-
intensitv of that modification increase-- w.Ah increasing speeds of tote convecti-,;e
currents (i. e. , the area of the positi it, instability energy on the emagram) and
with increasing thickness of the corivvt--fi'vely -unstable layer. Cold advection
(especially aloft) can result in a renewa! of the :nstability and convection; this
explains the fluctuation of showery precipitation and its alternation with steady
precipitation.
1. M. Sheyris
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M.Ya.
Internal BtresBes of antimony elactrodeposifed from a chloro-antimonate
electrolyte. Elektrokhimilia 1 no.6j723-726 Je t65. (WRA 18:7)
1. Novosibirskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut.
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (Opt. i spektr. V. 5,
219, 1958 and v. 4, 419, 1958) done,at the Institute of Crystallography
AN SSSR on the creation of optical textures that-polarize Infrared raala--
tl-on-. __Ifbe~ present note describes new optical textures (PTI-3). which
polarize radiation up to 6.5 p. The textures have sufficiently high
.transparency and high degree of polarization. A plot of the ~olariza-
tion curves and a,table listing the transmission and degree of polariza-
tion for different wavelengths are presented The table shown of the
spectral transmission of the textures reaches 40% and their degree of
,polarization is close to 100%. The samples have absorption bands at
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methylene, and carbonyl groups of the polyvinyl alcobolibinding.medium.
The textures can endure temperatures to at.leas~ _100C 6r a long time
witbout noticeable ebange in the op,.'-'ical charactertstics. They should
find application in-the infrared spectroscopy and in optical instrument
building. Orig.- art. has: I figure,.and 1 table.
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SIROVATKO, Y.A., prof ., red.,j'__WP ~._ V.P.. nty. red.; GUREVICH, L.A., red.
[Problems -Of Dresent-day obeteitrics and gyneeology] Aktuallnye
voprosy skusbarstva i ginekolovii. Moskva, 195. 3513 p-
(mrRA 11.11)
1. Moscow. TSentrallny7 insti'tut usoverBhenstvovrniya vrachey.
WBSTETRIGS)
(GYMICOLOGY)
LNUDICYA, V.P. (Moskva)
Advanced training for physicians in the U.S.S.R.; on the 40th
anniversary of the October lb)volution. Klin.med. 35 n0-12:3-7
1) '57. (MIFIA 11:2)
(NDUCATION, MEDICAL
in Russia (Bus))
VEBM, L.G., dotsent; ~~19!AV.P,"tv.red.
[Planning, and forms and mothoda of work of a sanitary and
epidemiological station; leattu-a 5 and 61 Planirovanie,
formy i metody raboty sanitarno--spidemiologicheskoi stanteii;
lektaii V-VI. 1958. 49 p. (MIRA 13:3)
(PUBLIC 0H.A&TH)
CHMOV9 A.Z., prof, red.; LEBEDEVA, V.P., otv.red.; CMWOV, A.Z.,
red.
(Angina pectoris and myocardial infaret] Graduaia zhaba i
lafarkt miokarda. Pod red. A.Z.Chernova. Mosk-va, 1959. 261 p.
(MIRA 13.6)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
(ANGINA FECTORIS) (HEART-INFARCTION)
LEBEDEVA, V.P.
F-tial acetylation of cellulose-fiber fabrics. Nauch.-issl.turudy
IvNITI 26t]-45-157 163. (MIRA 18-4)
IOPATKIN, A.A.; STRELINDIOVA, Zb.V.; LKBMEVA, V.P.
Kinetics of thermal activation--' i nactaivati on of -nlatinum
catalysts [vith summary in English]. Zhur.fiz.khim.31
no.8:1820-1824 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Moskovskiy gosudAretvennyy universitet im. H.V.Lomonosova.
(Catalysts, Platinum)
KCDNSTOV, T.K., prof., red LIBIDEVA, V.P., otv. red.; SHNOLI, S.E., red.;
PMOV, S.P., fekhn. r-,"Lo
[Using radioactive isotopes 1q clinical and experimental examinations]
Primenenie radioaktiv-*,kh izo-topov v klinicheakikh i eksperimentalvnykh
Issledoventialch. Pod red. V.K.Hodestova. Moskva, 1958. 209 p.
(MIRA 11:10)
1. Moscow. TSentralln3ry institut us over she nstvove nlya vrachey.
(RADIOISOTOPES)
VADKOVSKi'r. N.D.; LZBEOVA, V.P.; ALITANI, B.S.; GILEVICH, F.N.t
R&BIKOV, i.-A-., -SATCfSH'#-I.A.,, DMOROVICH, M.Kh.; otarshly in 4~.;
KlIORALINATA, le.F., starshiy :Lnzh.; MALINA, K.11., starshiy tdkhnik;
YU=VA, V.I., tekhnik; otv, red@; NOVIKOVA9 Te.S.0
rad.; KARA ILOVA, S.F., tekhn.red.
[Standard plan for stations of 600 and 1200 watt wire broadcasting
centers] Tipovoi proakt stantaii radiotransliatsionnykh'uzlov
moshchnostliu 6CO 1 1200 vt. Hookva, Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam
sviazi i radio, 196-~. 103 p. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Moscow. GosudarsGvennyy inatitut po izyekaniyam i proyektiro-
vaniyu sooruzheniy 3vyazi.
(Radio statimus) (Wire broadcasting)
SAPIRONCV, A.R., prepodavotell, gornyy inzh.; LEBEDEVA, V..P., nauchnyy
red.; ORLOV, A.B., tekhn. red.
(Outline of principles of geodesy and mine surveying; courses
for mine foremen in technical schools of construction for mine
haulage]Konspekt po predmetu "Gsnovy geodezii i marksheiderskogo
dela" dlia kursov gornykh w.,sterov v tekhnicheskikh shkolakh
transportnogo stroitellstva. Moskva, 1960. 139 p.
(MIRA 15:12)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Pfinisterstvo transportnogo stroitell-
stva. Upravlaniye kadrov i uchebnykh zavedeniy. Uchatno-
metodicheskiy kabinet. 2. Yeletskaya tekhnicheskays. shkola (for
Sapronov).
(Hine surveying)
SAUSHKO, Yu.G.; KALASHRIKOVA, T.M.; LEBEDWA, V.P.
Division of the country into economic regions as a method for
studying economic phenomena,. Hauch.doklvys.shkoly; geol.-geog.
nauki no.1:101-113 158. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Moskovskiy universitet, geograficheskiy fakulltet, kafedra ekono-
micheskoy geografii SSSR,
(GeOgraphy, 'Economic)
SAUSHKIN, YuG.: KALASHNIKOVA, T.M.; STEPANOV. I.N*; KOVALZV, S.A.; IIIKOLISKIY,
I-V.1 IMIMEVA, V.P.
..,
Main: economic regions of the U.S.S.R. Vop, geog., no.47:42-73 159,
(Economic zoning) (MIRA 13:1)
LEBEDFIIA , V. P.
Scientific industrial conference on problems in the development
and distribution of the productive forces of the Volga-17yatka
Fconamic Region. Vest. Yosk. un. Ser. 5: Geog. 20 no.5:8F-90
S-0 165. (MIFA 1P:12j)
LEDEDEVA, V.P.
Tzationalization of the interregional relations of the Volga-'Iyatka
Economic Region- Vest. Mosk. vn- Ser. 5: Geo.g. 20 no.6:4CL-46 11-1)
165. (14DA 19: 1)
1. &-ifedra ekonomicheskay geografil SSSR moskovskogo gosudar.,,Lven-
nogo universiteta. Submitted Jantiary 23, 1965.
M~MIVA, V. 9.
33509
Opy-t Paim-eneniya Lechebnoy Fizicheskoy Kulltur-.r U Serdechno-sosubistykb Bollhykh
Klfnicb. Meditsina, 1949, No 10, c. 78-82
SO: Letopis' Zh--rnallnykh Statey, Vol. 45, Magkva, 1949
DOBROVOLISKIY, Viktor Konstentinovich, p:rof.-_WPU kznd.med.
nauk, starshiy nauchayy sotrudnik; ULIRIKH, Ye.S., kand.biolog.
nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudni1c; TAGUNOT, S.A., prof., doetor
med.nauk [deceased]; STARTSEVA, L.I., kand.med.nauk, starshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; I-Ex MAN, Ya.B., red.; KRARASH, G.A., tekhn.red.
(Therapeutic physical cultural 1echebnaia fizichaskaia kulitura.
Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, Leningr.otd-nia, 1960.
349 P. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii -meditsinskikh nauk (for Yagunov).
(EMCISE TaWY)
KORZHINSKIY, A.F.; MSILMV, Ye,,K.; IZBEDEVA, V.S.
Phase composition of calcination products of gearksutite in
the Dzhida deposit. Zap.VBes.min.ob-va 89 no.6:669-681 161.
(IFIRA 15-5)
1. Vostoohnosibirskiy geologich()skiy institut Sibirskogo
otcleleniya Ali SSSR, Irkutsk.
(Dzhida Valley-Gearksutite)
DOBROVOLISKIY, Viktor Konstantinovich, prof.; EGOLINSKIY, Ya.A.,
prof.; 19BEDI~VA_, V.S., dots.; BUKALOV, M.M., vrach;
LEKHTMA.N, Ya.B., red.; LEBEDEVA, Z.V., tekhn. red.
[Medical and pedagogical control of physical education in
boarding schoolsj Vrashebno-pe(lagogieheskii kontroll za fi-
zicheskim vospitaniem v shkolalch-internatakh; posobie dlia.
vrachei. Leningrad, Medgiz, 11963. 183 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(FRYSICAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN)
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