SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASHKOV, I.P. - MASHKOVA, YE.S.

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2~,369 ~;/j,7y76'/000/005/003/005 .4. case of warked barotrauma D2b4 D3~5 D symptoms of pneumc- and hemo-thorax dnd also subcutaneous en-- physema of the neck and up,)er purt of 'Une thorax und seine, which developed under therapeutic decompression, were obviously due to lesions of individual sections of the visneral pleura, The author concludes that, in treatin6 barotrauma of the lungs with marked symptomq of iilness, the pressure in tne decoiapres- sion chamber should be raised to 8-10 atm., despite tne fa-t that the symptoms may have disappeared at a lower pre.;sure. SUBMITT:&D,, April 1960 Card ~/j MASHIDDY, I.P. Calculation of depth doses In associated radiotherapy of cortical cower; prollmialmary comnunication. Top.onk. I no.2:81-87 155 (K6RA 9:10) 1. Is Kirglsskogo respublikaMskago onkologicheskiogo dig"mas" (saw. 1.P. Neshkow) (CUTIZ. UTMU, neoplasms. tbar.,z-ray, calculation of deep dos.) (RADIOIKOAPT. In various diseases. cancer of cervix, calculation of deep doe.) EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec 16 Vol 7/4 C=cer iLpr )I 3- COX" of shin Cancer treated at the Oncological Dispensary of the ---bUC (RUISGIMIS teat) MASHKOV 1. PJ.'opr. O?tkol. iq .56,215 (582-586) A is ted on the results ffx--ra-Y-iWff-apV (W 156 patients with calKw of the I (non-ulcemied) or 11 (ulcerated). ~Mc nmt efrccti..e was contact radia with & IOW dmF of 5,em to fi,oon r. Cure was achieved in g4% of ems of grade I cancen and in 3:50/6 of grade 11. The histokqical structure o(the Iberapeutic effiect. Electresurgesy was uwd on Soo pmbntl~ of wbom only one had a recurrence. Elec rosurgery gives the be" few and a recommmad in all cam of a recurre. cc Zilowi4 X-ray therapy. ZUSHKOV9 I.?. (Frunze) , Inevessing body resistance to maligunt tumors and antireticulAr cytatoxic ass . Trach. delo nc.5sl9-n My 161, (MIRA 14s9) 1. Kirgisokoy respnUikansidy oakologichesidy dispanser (Nawbay rulwwoditell - prof. A.K.Kruglow). (GANGER) (ANTIMICULAR CTMOZIC SERUM) .MASHIWV. I.P.; W2.ZLYAKOVA, M.V.; PETROPAVLOVSKAYA, N.P. Met All-ftAsian ConMen of Hoentgenologists and the first All-Rusaian Cmference m Fluorography. Saw. adrav. Kir. no.3:59-.62 My-Je 162. i (MIRA 15-5) (RADIOLOGY, MEDICAIP-CONGHMSES) (DIAGNOSIS. nuoRoscopIC-CONGRESSES) KkSHKOYP I.?. r Symposium on probleims in the radiotherapy of sontumorous disease. Sovadray.91r. no.4s6l-63 JI-Ag 162, (XMA 15A) (RkDIOTHEWY--MNGRLWES) HAbHKOV., I.?. (Frunze) ~ ~bdicinal treatment of malignant tumors. Felld. I akush. 28 no.,4a28-31 Ap'63. (HIIA 16.8) 1. Iz Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya Kirgizakoy M. (CYTOTaXIC DRUGS) UKHARM, To.v,; KUHM, I.V. A40wate CalmdatIon of the holding capacity of g"t and poc2s, GOOL nefti i Pas 5 no-413408 Ap 161. (XM IAS4) le 110000YUMW nawhno-imledavatelfWdy geologo-raw"oehW neftyawy institut. (ass 9 Natwel-49010gy) BMtSHWj M.S.; MASHKOV, I.V.; CIERNOBROV, B.S. Formtion of ail fields in Prikuwk District of eastern Ciscaueasia. TnAY TMGNI no.31W36-163 161. (WPA 15:7) (Prikumok District-Petroleum geology) BUBSETAR, H.S.; IWHKOV, I.V.; CHERNOBROV, B.S. Conditions governing the formation of gas-condensate fields in the Yeisk-Berazant region. Trudy VNIGIi-I no.34:179-192 161. (MIRA 15:7) (Krasnodar Territory-Coridennate oil vans) BURSIrIAR, M.S,; MASHKOV, 1.V.) WCIETSKIY, A.Ye. Conditions determitdrg fhe foraation of oil and gas pools in the TarkhankuL Peninsu-p. Geol, neft! i gaza 6 no.6:33-37 .Te 162 . (MIRA 15:6) 1. Vsescyaznyy nauclmo-iesledovatel~aktiy tI:-euIcfc)razvqdochnyY neftyanoy inatitut. (Ta--khankLt Peninsula- -Petroleum geology) (Tarkhankut Peninsula--4aa, Natural-Geology) su=Mmk 1"MM41, affimlleviebt 0 0 1 M�M i TWI-I"Mil MOV114L Invemyt B.A.p kwA. isol.-almw-re ~k.-red.j TUNGM, A.M.0 ved. md.1 VOIDMVAO T.T.p takhn. red. (Cooditims Vvend" tbe formUou and chazzaUrtatles of the d1stribstlas of oil and S" poolo as revmlod by the stift In Clasawaids mW the CAmmn OtOPPS4 Uslowl" far- simmIls I oWmamernosti ra~sbobwdia wdesW neM I pn ( as primrs Preftaftslia i stqmp 11yu). NoW lop Gassaptem 264 p. (M RA 16:7) Mortbarsip-PetmIsm9ooloa (ca (cau,pamm: Worthors-.4as, Natumi-asoloa) (CaMima-Petralempoloa) (C:rinm--."s, Natuml-.G~oUa) MASHKOV, I. V. - .. A-"-- Relation of the basic physiochemica-I properties of olls tot he time of the formation of oil accumulations in Kuma Valley. Trudy VNIGIG no.38i84,-88 163. (MI RA -.17-6) hweauve luesdalles for lvn~, mrav"Ibmaods 20-38 OM 1397) 9606. is: A toVeney g, Uddsm (meWd%llt 1-%m modtoripy obsUr IbUorebW sb*Uneoy A~ A*P. Visbuwddyi* (Mww~) NOW me .7- ~ ~'- ~ OPW&tjng ps 11"s Ndlv-kom.WM- U nt" a hnimak Into an (KMA 14s7) SOOOLWO J&.1.9 j0 161. '" 1. mxmy wimm a= elbogasee HOVIKOV, N.V.; MASHKDV. M.P. Comp"nsed-air pusher for mine cars. F 160. 1. Treat Udirevehakhtostroy. (Mine railroads--Cars) (Pneumatic machinery) Shakht.stroi. 4 no.2:23-24 (MIRA 13:5) ~ (' V f ~ NASMT9 P- v tokbulk-narwdrovshahlk (JabUY), ~- Veins caprole fibres, Frm koopi, 12 ao,2t2l F 158. (MM lltl) (Slaves) (Imattlo fibers, "botle) MiSHKOV.S.T. Remote measurmsent of ocean ways parlods. Trudy MGI 4:285-30 954, Oaft M: 6) (?elemetertmg) (waves) ItDROWA, L.A. -. KASRMOV, S.T. AutamtIC &*WIG@ fOr rOCGrdIM6 thS POTI*df *f SO& W&TOG &ad '" tmttvso Truer 01 15156-& 1590 (MM lat 6) (Oceauegmvblc Intrumats) (VaTes) BFJMINAV G.; GAYEVOYI Ye,, kand,sellskokhos.nauk; DINAR=A, G.; RADUVICH.Do; TRUDMZUBOVA9 To.- WHZD-V.-L kand.sillokokhos.nauk; PANIMM9 Iq, kwd.tekbu*nauk. [de7c;W,~-d-T- New methods of preservation of fur and garWat sheep pelts wA uschamisation of their processing. IIL&soind.MR 33 no.5&15-U 062o (NIPA 15:12) I* Veosoyusnyy naachno-iseledovatel'skly Institut sWunoy promphlemosti (for Dryusgina, Gayevoy, Dim Ileva, Radkovich, Trudolyubova). 2. Smuchno- 1seledovatel'skiy institut mekbovvy promphlenwati (for Muldwv, Pkm7Wdn)* (Hides and skins) (Asombly-line w**W) ZHABIN, V.I.,, gornyy inzh.; MASHKOV V.K gornyy inzh. 0 Attending of two boring macbineo by a single worker. Gor.zhur. no*10:74-75 0 164, (KIRA ISSI) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatelisk:Ly institut gorno- kbi-icheakogo syrtya (for Zhabin). 2. Kombinat "Apatit" (for Mashkov). SOV/ 124-58-8-8826 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 70 (USSR) AUTHORS: Perevermev, S.K., Mashkov, V.N. TITLE: Water-lifting Equipment for Use in Pastures (Vodopod"yem-iiki dlya pastbishch) PERIODICAL: Tr. Sredneaz. n.--.. in-ta irrigataii, 1957, Nr 81, pp S7-65 ABSTRACT: Results are given of comparative tests made of four types of water-lifting equipment (horse-driven and operated by electric motor) installed on wells of different depths. M.A. Peshkin Card 1 /1 MASHOV V N.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of belt water-hoists and some problems of their exploitation in the shaft wells In the deserts o[ Central Asia". Tashkent, 1958. 26 pp (Min Agric USSR, Tashkent Inst of Engineers of Irrigation and Mechanization of Agriculture T11IMS100, 150 copies (KL, No ~, 1959, 137) MASHKOV., V,N. Goncerning certain features of the new models of conveyer water lifts, Vop, gidratakh. no.1502-38 163.- (~CRA 18:2) CHUMAKOV, M.P.; LIVOV, D.K.; GOLIDFARB, L.G.; ZAKLINSI(MA, V.A.; GAGARINA, A.V.; YASIN, A.Ye.; RODIN, V.I.; VILINER, L.M. Effect of the length of intervals between inoculations on the efficacy of vaccination and revaccination against tick-borne encephalitis. Vop. virus. 10 no.3:266-270 My-Je 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Inatitut poliomiyelita i viruenykh enteefalitov AMN SSSR, Moskva, i Kemerovskaya oblastnaya sanitamo-epidemiologicheskayu startmiya. KUMV, V. T. Inare"Ing the prodactivity of umt~tlc windlag mchbom by sepamto speod chavas om the mchiss. Taket.prm. 14 no.9: 542 154. (NM 7: 11) 1. Nachallulk 00 Glukbawskoge khlopcbstob~bnogo kombluata In. LMIM. Obole (?=tile mabftory)) 3-58-2-2/33 AUTHORS: Golubtsova, A.A., Doctor of Technical Sciences and lbahkov, V.V.p Profeemw, Doctor of Technical Sciences TITLZ: The Textbook and the Student's Independent Work (Uchobnik i samostoyatellnaya rabota studenta) PERIODICALs Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 2, pp B-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The supplying of the higher schools with approved text- books and training aids is far from perfect, either in quanti- ty or quality. The issue of 350 textbooks and training aide per year does not satisfy demands, and a great number of ap- proved textbooks and training aide, especially those on now scientific fields (automation, tolomechanice, electronics, nuclear power, etc), have yet to be printed. The problems of coordinating the student independent work to give them full access to instructional literature is being studied. Textbooks and training aids are divided into four groupst a) general theoretical subjects, taught in the first and second course (mathematics, physics, chemistry, descriptive geometry, theoretical mechanics, etc); b) general subjects, defining the scientific principles of the speciality (prin- Card 1/4 ciples of electric engineering, thermal engineering, radio- The Textbook and the Student's Independent Work 3-58-2-2/33 technics, hydraulics, etc); c) general engineering subjects for non-specialists (e.g. electrical measurements, electric- &I machines, electrotechnical materials, elements of auto- matics and telemechanice, etc), i.e. for all student-olec- tricians who do not specialize in these subjects; d) special basic subjects, which outline the trend and content of the student's speciality (area of concentration). The textbook on general subjects, unlike the textbooks for the general theoretical courses, need not necessarily comply with the program. Textbooks on general engineering subjects should have a technical content, being encyclopedic- al in exposition. The content is defined by the engineering methods of computation, processes of operation, general prin- ciples and peculiarities of the constructional solutions of devices, apparatuses and machines. The content of the training aide on special basic subjects should be more eso- teric than the content of a locturiLg course. In the train- ing aide on special basic subjects not only the established, commonly accepted technical solutions and methods should be presented, but also the unsolved questions and problems of the national economy must be taken up, and ways and means of solu- Card 2/4 tion indicated. The exposition of material on special basic The Textbook and the Student's Independent Work 5-58-2-2/33 subjects In the training aids should be connected with new technique, advanced practice, production and exploitation in the respective branch of national economy, and foreign ex- perienco. For the first 3 groups of subjects, the textbook must contain a systematic exposition of knowledge obligatory for every student, and the usual material. The situation is different with the educational literature for the special basic subjects. Instead of textbooks there should exist training aide containing not only the ourriculum, material but also material in excess of the program, reflecting the latest achievements in science and technique and the pro- specta of their development. The textbooks compiled for vuz's should be founded on the methodical experience of the staff of the leading chaire. It in, therefore, expedient to entrust the compilation of text- books to these staffs. Collectives are best for compiling textbooks on general theoretical and general subjects while it is more expedient to let only one author work on tr4ining aids for the special basic subjects. To ensure a high quality of textbooks on all subjects, the competition method of compiling now textbooks should be Card 3/4 practised more extensively, principally on general theoretical The Textbook and the Student's Independent Work 3-58-2-2/33 subjects. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy energeticheakiy institut (The Moscow Power Engi- neering Institute) AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 4/4 MASHKOV, V. Ye. A'ut,.)matlc, proportlln.,.inv devlc(, for liquids. Biul. tekh.--skon. J11form. GOS. natich.-A.Fislanhuche 11. Wkh. inform. 1.7 no.9119~20 S I F"', (KIRA 18.-1) GHM%W, I., podpolkovnik tekhn, oluzhby; KA-9RKOV# YU99 insh.-mayer. Cleanjag the oat*rplll&r track, bakist no,1:55-.56 J& 058. (bake (VAII" salaam )-YjLlutonanoo and repalr) (KM 11t3) KASMV, u. ftj tb~ ca=cll of prod="'@ cooperatives act corroctly? From. kmp. 13 uo.ift29 Ap 159. (MM 12:6) leftIm artell 00ktyabrls, C.Prjk~k, Stavrepollskege kraya. (Velkwok-4oapereslys seeletles) cHuKHLANTsEy, Y.G.; USHKOV,, Yu*)'- Interaction of zircon w-,h caustle alkalies under h7drotheTual conditions. Zhur. neorg. Aim. 9 no*621492-1493 -Tet63 (MIP,A 17t8) 1, Urallskiy pciltekhni-gskoy institut immi ?dravae PiLume 8.3. (do"amed]; ma. NJ.; KRASOTKITS Level VIKOW6 P'Ta.8 RUMM9 A.K. 912-a mWW of Wole ecowerter steel (wIth %Mor ojWgim blest). SUL NRIM uo*Mt%-52 IN. (KM& 110) (Railreffide-milm) MU, N.I., insh.; RTZHKOV, P.7a., insh.; GORYUCHKO, IOG., insh.; imh.; Printmali uchastjqe: LusHiTs, s.i.; KOWTO Bel.; KOBWHBBVj, A,D.j CRMCUMO I.I.; JoLpOVSKjy, NoNo; GO=01 OoF,j EMNEY9 A*N.; SERDIN, I.Vo; IVANCV# I.T.; ALMMU9 N.Vo; MIMLISON, N.Ya. QU&lity of pipe billets and pipes made of killed converter steel, Stall 21 no.9:824-,825 S 161o (MIRA 14:9) 1. 11stallurgicheskiY savod im, Petrawakogo i Truboprokatnyy savod iia, Imnim, (Pipe# Steel) Bacl]LU Vp 323AM, ACC NRi AP7003897 SOURCE CODE: GE/0030/67/019/001/0407/0415 AUTHOR: Evdokimov, I. N.; Mashkova, E. S.; Molchanov, V. A.; Odinuov, D. D. ORG: Scientific Institute of Nuclear Physics. Moscow Stato University TITLE: Dependence of the ion-electron emission coefficient on the angle of incidence SOURCE: Physica status solidt, v. 19, no.1,1967, 407-415 TOPIC TAGSt ion emission. electron emission, ion electron emission. incidence angle ABSTRACT: A study was made of the dependence of the coefficient of ion-electron emission on the angle of incidence of a graphite target and polycrystalline metal (Cu, Ag, Mo. Zr, W. B0 targets, bombarded with inert gas and nitrogen ions at 25--30 kev. The application of a magnetic field parallel to the axis of rotation shows that both the positive and negative ion currents to theconector are negligibl. small. The emission coefficient increases with an increase in the angle of incidene 1/2 AP7003897 up to about 80 to 85". Up to a certain angle (between 36 to 81% depending on the ion-target combination) the angular dependence may be approximated by a reciprocal cosine law; for larger angles the variation in somewhat slower. Com- parisons are made with calculations based on the transparency model. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. (Authors' abstractl (DWI SUB ODDZ: 201SUBM DATE: OlAug67/ORlG REF: 00110TH REF: 0111 Cwd 212 feel ]a M-A am XASMVA, G.S. -----rsrvetur~oof ~Jwltorranms cyclones trowersing the Black Sm, ?may Mal 159. (MM 1216) (Black haw-C7cloues) Foobso of Batumi. TrW MI 16:74-M 159. (NM 13s5) (DatvAel reslon-Poebs) i ACCESSION NR: AT4010218 S/3056/63/000/000/0003/0013 AUTHOR: Aleksandrova, A. K.; By*zova, N. L.; Mashkova, G. B. TITLE: Experiments on the dissemination of precipitating contaminants from a point source in the lower atmosphere SOURCE: Issledovanlye nizhnego 300-metrovogo sloya atmosfery*. Moscow, 1963, 3-13 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, air pollution, precipitating contaminant, point source contamination, lower atmosphere, turbulent diffusion ABSTRACT: In calculating the diffusion of eitherprecipitating or weightless contaminants in the boundary layer of the atmosphere, a phenomenon which depends both on the properties of the contaminant particles and on the turbulence of the air, the maximum concentration of contaminants and the distance of this point from the source are of considerable interest. The authors therefore present the re- sults of 53 experiments. and derive formulas for these parameters on the basis of 2 systems of calculation, assuming either that the coefficient of vertical tur- bulent diffusion increases linearly with height, or that it is independent of height. For this purpose, 4 types of atmospheric stratification were distinguish- ed (indifferent stratification and 3 degrees of instability), and inversions were not considered. As shown by graphs relating the height of the source to the dis- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4010218 tance between it and the point of maximum contaminant precipitation, as well as the relationshipsbetween atmospheric turbulence and the maximum contaminant con- centration or length of the contaminated zone, the distance from the source to the area of maximum contaminant density, corrected for the effect of gravity, was proportional to the height of the source within each type of stratification and within the altitude range of 25-300 meters (error of + 25%). The parameters of horizontal diffusion were determined by the type of sTratification, while the position and magnitude of the maximum contaminant density and the length of the contaminated zone were determined by the ratio between the gravitational forces and the turbulence. At relatively high turbulence, the first type of calculation yielded better results for the maximum contaminant density, but the second type of calculation was preferable for determining the'length of the contaminated zone; at relatively low turbulence, the method of calculation was Immaterial. orig. art. has: 3 tables, 5 figures and 12 formulas. Card 2/2 /1/.' - ~A_' - - - 8 (0 /006 ACCESSION NR: AT4010319 S/3056/63/000/000/0014/0025 AUTNOR: V61kovitskeya', Z. I.; Mashkova, G. B.. TITLE: Wind profile and the characteristics of the turbulent regime In the lower 300-meter layer of the atmosphere SOURCE: Isslodavanlye nlzhnego 300-metrovogo slays atmosfery*. ftscow. 1963, 14- 25 TOPIC'TAGS: meteorology, wind, wind profile, atmospheric turbulence. lamer at- mosph6r*, temperature profile ABSTRACT: After reviewing the various techniques for calculating the wind profile In the lower levels of the atmosphere. with special reference to the methods of Obukhov-Monln and Monin-Kazonskiy. the authors apply those calculations to data an wind velocity and temperature obtained at 13 levels of a 300-meter meteorological tower between August and September of 1961. Particular attention is devoted to the profiles of wind and toWerature In the layer nearest the ground, calculated by means of: - (2) F, .1 it) F, (-L- - Ve U, Ll -( 2) = F,(L . 14) FS ut Card 1/4 V, L& ACCESSION WE: AT4010219 Card 3/4 Wil jolI 10 EXCLAMURE: 0 1 for ACCESSIM MR: AT4010219 INCLOSUM: 02 Citation to Fig. 1. Fig. 1. Relationship between wind profile, altitude and P (the relative heights of the dynamic sublayer and dynamic layer). I - 96.8 m; 2 - 193.0 m; 3 - 241.1 m; 4 - 289.2 m Card 4/4 - 10 (2/206) - ACCESSION NR: AT4010222 S/3056/63/000/000/0041/0044 AUTHOR: Mashkova, G. 8. TITLE: Characteristics of atmospheric stratification during inversions SOURCE: Issledovaniye nizhnego 300-metrovogo sloya atmosfery*. Moscow, 1963, 41-44 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, air pollution, atmospheric stratification, inversion, contaminant diffAts4on ABSTRACT: In previous work, the diffusion of contaminant particles has been found to dependon the parameter (At/Av)I00 where at is the difference in air temperature between 2 and 100 m and &v is t4e difference in wind velocity between 100 and 9 m; however, this relationship is invalid for a stable atmospheric stratification (inversion). The author therefore anaUzzed the results of ob- servations from * ltigb me4eo,;olmical tower in July 1 1 to claril)r the relation. ship between at (the difference In temperature between the upper and lower boundaries of the inversion) and AN (the difference in height between these boundaries), and the dependence of both of these parameters on A (the diurnal temperature amplitude at an altitude of 2 m). Empirically, card 1/3 at 0,5 A and 6 (2/206) ACCESSION NR: AT4010222 -A H 6,25 A. The relationship between (ht/&v)loo and AN Is shown In Fig. I of the Enclosure. Graphs are also presented showing the diurnal changes In this parameter and In the wind and temperature profiles at varying altItudes. owing %Dlnsufflclent data, the author was unable to determine the characteristic cnanges In wind direction with height. He points out, however, that accurate Information as to the height end temperature of the boundaries of an inversion Is essential. Orls. art. has: 3 figures and 2 formulas. Card 2/3 L 37700-66 DW (1 SOURCE CODE; UR/03621166/002/007/0681/0687 AUTHOR: By3ova, N. L.; Mashkova, G. B. -.?4 ORG: Institute of Applied Geophysics (Institut prikladnoy geofiziki) TITLE; Dimensionless characteristics of the vind-velociv profile from measurements in the lover 300-c layer of the atmosphere SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfer7 i okeana. v. 2, no. 7, 1966, 681-687 TOPIC TAGS: micrometeorology, wind velocity pmedfte, meteorological tower, v Mur d 19Wer, aiow6 i0ponadaft, geostrophic drag, atmos- pheric turtulence,&4"-n;1j: ABSTRACT: Extensive wind velocity data obtained in 1962 and 1963 from 13 levels of the 300-m meteorological tower of the Institute of Applied Geophysics [Obninsk) and from 5 levels of the surface boundary-layer gradient tower have been used to obtain dimensionless wind profiles in the lover 300 m of the atmosphere for the stratifica- tion parameters B and 1j. Here B== 4111T0). (Ai)/vz)j where A# is the temperature difference at the 1- and 4-m levels, v is the wind speed at the 2-m level, g is the gravity acceleration, and To is the mean absolute temperature); IV.1 [,X2g / To (-q / CPO 1, card 1/2 Tffw, -1; r, L 37700-M ACC Nib where q/cpp is the vertical turbulent-heat flux divided by the specific heat of the air at constant pressure and density. The scale L, 21 XV*/L was used to normalize the! vertical coordinates (v, is the drag velocity, L a the Coriolis parameter, and x Is the Karman constant). Me values vo and B were calculated for each profile, and the profiles were grouped by the proximate values of bath parameters; the averaged profiles wore normalized using the mean value of v, for the group. Subsequentlyl the normalized profiles were again grouped but only for the stratification parameters B or p (total of 20 B groups and 16 jj groups). Results indicated that under stable conditions the dimensionless profiles were greatly dependent on the stability paramdW but shoved no dependence on this parameter under unstable conditions. Investigations made to determine the dependence of the geostrophic drag coefficient on stratifica- tion were compwvd with the theoretical conclusions of O'Neil. Changes in the pro- files with changes in stratification were found to be essentially identical, but there were quantitative differences (greater spread in v/v* values and in maxim- speeds). Orig. art. has, 3 figures and 2 tables. [ER1 SUB COW: 04/ SUBM DATE: 25Jan65/ ORIG REP: 007/ OTH REF: 004/ ATD PRMS: card 3(5) OICV/12-91-2-16/21 AUTHOR: Mashkova G,V, TITLE: M.I. Davydova, A.I. Kamenskiy, G.K. Tushinskiy; Physical Geography of the USSR. Exercises; Uchpedgiz; Moscow 1956; 164 pp and maps. PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vsesoyuznogo,qeograficheskoSo obshchestva, 1959, Nr 2, pp 188 - 1 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reviews the above named handbook. Card 1/1 NAMOVA, L.K. I LnZMU. R.Yu. LIK. 0. 1. -"""ftWMWM*WWW obsrseterigtiag of tho sproadlag of lnflusns& 4BOug & CrOW Of oUXreu. Sur. mikrobiol. SpId. 1 too=. n0-10:96 0 154- (NLRA 8: 1) 1. 1g Dasprqmtrovgkoge Institut& oplassiologli, nikrobiologit I g1glymW I Datskoy klinlehookoy bollultsy Cktyabrlskogo raWona (CHILWaM-918BASM) (MUSEW ULMOVA9 L. K., Cand of Ned Sci - (dies) "Certain Properties of ActinoWeint Obtained from a Ikm Producer,,* Dnepropetrov k,, 1959, 15 Pp (Dnepropetrovsk State Medical Institute) (KL9 2--60t 117) J~ITTISLK~NA, A. 14A 3 F1 K CfV A L_ISLOj, -Effect of tlempEratu.- ~ n r.a wi s (j r 1. n c aDal: ty -~f r%, with respect to riyjrc-,,.-!r! I n 7,L r i -:ii f, e 1 u-n. Ser. 23Fhim. 2() no. 5,',-',-54 1 1. F&f(-.dra ..bshcl-.-uy khia.41 ~31 Leta. S-vtorj~ tted Mhrch ,'# J--4E5. Ul'S'iCKM BIBLIWItIFIl RUZ;-i, liH Pr ~17ilCl-WhIM4. IZDA,,,l f 1703-1 I KATERIALY PO STATISTIKS VS--h0Y PE:G011fHESY.O~ PECH,,Tl jUPHM OF i[TJS,,:IA,, PERIODICA1.5 P-RL,TED 1701-iQ514. ~:-D ST,""l- IbLIOC STM~L -ATEUAIS Or PRE.SS, R-f) ~,.V. (,)Vi, I MIL~URAD, 1956. -1 3(l 1. TAIrl.17S. (lilaJ(A;.RAr-IYA Al'-'SKOY BDLBY""t- AT HRAD OF TITLE: U.;LiGiLD. P'Sl ICH, A'ii 927.916 114 /5 9,16 N /5 Q'27-927 h 15 747 N/5 MK"fw IIVA2 N.A.# ic-Khn. rI-UK DA.ff'u-q~.an bt--nd~ng h-gt'- 21 D 163. :.-4TRA IE- A~ f'f' ti-k: I . . L anoy 9 v -vakitme Zcr-i'a ~hc-7,;,~,ys* -3. Yc s~crEkGq- MV:1 0. "losses of -water-sr'l A.--le sveptin!- of %~or,Krxs ir. not ~:i.ops r S'. r renort, submitted ni, the 13t.h '.13--rdrin "or.-ress of :,~r- .-nd Inf,-ctinnists, 1". 1. MAWOVAI T. 1. 2. USSR (600) 4- Owerative 4Jrgansj, Female 7. Two cases of female genital actinomycosis Akuah I gin no. 6 1952 MoBM4 Lists of hasaian Accessions Library of Congress, March a ed. _ __9 19530 Uncl asfi NASMNA,. ?.I. and VORISOV, Yu.1a. Mlq*rlWftW vork on the accalaraUan of drylag In an acousUc tuad.w repor presented at the All-Union. Scientific-ftlneering Conference an t1w AWlication of Ultrasonics in Inftstry, Moscow, 22-26 November 196c). MASH XOVA, ';- 5- ,,irec; S,~ C. - V ' "The ~,m .. a! IIIJ, V, - I. J. J; (Akadt- :Iau~ teoret. astronoi, I So; U---32,61, 1C April .~ , k'Lf---.-opis 'Zhurr,:,l -, , - I *,!(, t *,-,,.,,,,,.,,,If, 7-yull;T~c I rr I ; -~, 194~, s - Vo" !V' ~'o . ;. 1L.C, lnyk~- No. -7, , - ~.. MISHKOVAI Ye. P. Cand Agr.Sci - (diss) "Effect of pruning on the biological char- acteristics of growth and fruit-bearing of the mazzard cherry (Cerasus evium)." Krasnodar, 1961. 21 pp; (North Caucasian Zonal Scientific Research Inst of Horticulture and Viniculture); 120 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup, 222) S 11-A-j V-a, Cate~or7 : UM/Ilectranics - Phatoieffect. Electron and Ion ftission R-2 Abe Jour : Rof Zkw - IrizIks, go 2, 1957, go W3 Autbar : MOIRVA, U.S. Title : ftcom4w7 Odisslam of AnUmmy-Cassium Cathode at lov PrIUM7-11ectrou Owgies. cris Pub : m6iotokkoiks i eiektronika, 1956, 1,, No 2, 26o-26i Abstract : fte spberical-capseltaf methad am used to V#tudy the me Sy distri- bration of s9candary olketrams of emitters at pri- uLry-electran energies from 6.7 to 50 ev. ftitters of Wee thicknesses veze prepared under idientl6a CMdltl=b V1th CONtrOl Mood an the mLil- ma coefficient of secondary emission. The amasurment results shaved that the genivas secomdmr7 electrons vaideb repaAless of the thickness of the I&M at prlmwy-*Uc energies =-2 �-0.2 ev. It Is evldmt that the mUm of 1619 Nuch agrees Alia 1XV-1801tal accuracy with the ulm of the q0toolectric vark ftwtlm) can be considered as the threshold of secondary mission of the extimany- caesixn cathode. Me data obtained confirs the depth cheracter of the Card 1/2 Cateawy : UM/Zlectroulcs - Pbotoeffect. ZlecUvu ad Ion Odesiou H-2 Abe Jaw : Bef Zbw - Flzika, No 2, 1957, So 4273 secondary adesion sod Indicate tkat the secondary electroms emergF from the fiUed zme of the SbCs 3 compmmd. Bibliosmpby, 5 tItlO3 - card : 2/2 s/io9/6o/oo5/OO8/022/O24 9140/E355 AUTHORs Hashkovag Ye*S# TITL&s ~Secondary Emission of Piezoelectric Monocrystals PERIODICALs Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 8, pp. 1347 - 1348 TFXTs Barium titanate and lead titanate monocrystals have been observed to have a minimum in the secondary emission temperature characteristic in the neighbourhood of the Curie point (Rafe 1). It in shown that .this in'related to variations of the dielectric constant in that neighbourhood. There are I figure and 5 reftrencess 3 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fizich*zkiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni N.V. Lomonosova, Kafedra elektroniki (Physics Division of Moscow State University imeni N.V. Lomonomov, Department of Electronics) Card 1/2 S/109/60/005/008/022/024 Secondary Emission of Piozoelectric Monocrystals A"O"'Iftl* "Ow" of UP NP -450 xUBMITTABDI Card 2/2 Xavembor It, 1959 4133h 3/020/62/146/003/010/019 B101/B144 AUTHORS: Mashkova, Yo. S., Molchanov, T. A. TITLE: Angular distribution of fast particles emerging from a metal surface irradiated by an ion bean PERIODICAL: Akad*miya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 146, no- 3, 1962, 585-587 TEXT: Copper, tungsten, or graphite tariets-were bombarded with 30-kev Ar+ ions, current density I ma/cm , at an angle of incidence 0 near the sliding angle. The ionic current I, of the ions reflected under different anglem ;&a measured. As the greater part Qf the argon ions was neutralized on arget, the neutralized comyonent of the reflected fast particles was determined by measuring the current J2 of the secondary . electron emission, after the manner of R. J. Montagne (Phys. Rev., 61, 1026 (1951)). The curves for the angular distribution had the same appearance for all targets. For I