SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PISAREV, V. YE. - PISAREVA, N. V.

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Published by the AcaLdeaW of Soiences of the U.S.S.R., 1957. Reyieved by V.I. Plearev. Zealodelia 5 no.1005-96 0 157. (MIRA 10111) (Field crops) (Vnvilov. N.1.) PISARRY. V.Ye., prof.; KUPERW, F.K., prof.; VAR'YAIMINA. I-ya., Icand. biol. Biological Investigation of the growth and development of buckwheat. Manim t pored. op. v sel'khoz. 7 no.l2t44-46 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Buckwheat) fi P, C V U3SR/General Blolooy. Geneticu Abe Jour : Re~ Zhur - Biol., Vo 22, 1956, -:o 5 Author : Fiaarev V.Ze. In3t t'-A11-Uni-on-=c entific Research Institute of and Processed Products Title : General Use of Pol ploldy In the Phoac Selec~lon with the Speciiii Regard to Protein OrIS Pub : Vsee. n.-I. 111-ta zerna I produittov yeSo perera,)o- tl,-,I, 1957, (1953), vyp. -35, 62-75 A'~stract : From (iytridization scWrlmv, wheat (2az42) and the spria- r-,e (2n=14) a ie-,.i ior.~i of tl~ie slria,,, wheat (a.aiphidiplold Tricitua triticale (2n=56) WELS obLained. The amp'aidlplold possonses few ladications valui.-Lble In af~rICUltUro whlc~,, the w,ieat In 6enerie powntlal doeo not have: ar, ability to accu,auLato more protoin unr"ar Ui,,- (!o,,. dit.Lons of da,.)p c1lijaLe hy the incre,laod nu,duer of the apIkelets and seeds in a spill(e, by ul,,2 Card 1/2 RUSAKOV, G.K., kand.Bellkhoz. nauk; VARENITSA9 Ye.T.l doktor biolog. nauk, red.; FISAREV, V.Ye.-, doktor sellkhoz. nauk, red.; BENEVOLISKIY, S.A., kandos--Olikloz. naukl red.; RUAKOV, G.F., laureat Stalinskoy pre- mii, inzh., red.; DOBROKBOTOV, G.R.9 lumd. sellkhoz. nmk, red.; FU- KYANTSEN, A.T., red.; ROSSOSHASSMA, V.A., red.; PEVZM, V.I., tekhn. red. [Handbook for agronomists of the non-Chernozem Zone) Spravochnik agrQ~- nona nechernozemnoi polosy. Moskva, Gos. izd--vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. Vol.l. 1960. 687 p. (MIRA 14j7) (Agriculture) PISAREV., Viktor Yevgrafovicb, prof. Boax twice as much, our soill lUn.nat. no.5d~-I-l 1-ty 't- ( llllutt~ I (Rotation of crops) t-p K nr,~, ACC NRs AP50252-45 Mulicz CODE: UR/0026/65/000/009/0036/-L" .AUTHOR: Pisarev, V. Ye. (Professor; Hero of socialistic work) ORG: none TITLE: Bread for mankind. Polyploidy in tho selection of wheqt I SOURCE-. Priroda, no. 9, 1965, 36-44 TOPIC TAGS: wheat, plant genetics ABST11ACT. Spocies within botanic familie- diff :- in the',:- number of chromosomes, t I though they come in multiple repetition, ,; he basic nLnzer inherent to the lazily. Such kinds of plants are called polyplcius. For example, the whoat family "Triticim" 'has a basic number of 7 chro.-wsomes and --i different sp,i:ip.- of this family have 14, 28, and 42 chromosomes. Natirazl poly,- ids constitute " than half of all species of higher plants. Natural polyplolas and artificial fo.-I-s are of two types: autoploids, which have an increased n--aber of c:--omosomes in c1l."erent multiple pro- portions, and alloploids, which are plants obta...ed as a result uf a natural or artificial hybrdization, are sterilA in ..;3ir first y,,Lz-, and, after doubling their chromosome number, become fertile. The ax.1-norls work w-'-h the polyploid plants was greatly simplified by using the colc.,LicLr.,i method propos-d by U.S. s,~ientistB Blackley (and Avery and by the une of boron, ~.hicn plays a major role in the carbohydrate nu- trition of plants. In the presence of boron, sugar synthesis improves significantly. Card 1/2 UDC: 631.52 ACC NRj AP5025245 The author's PUC,jo9o wan to select and cronnbreja wheat and -ye that would vjths~,_-,d .he h=id -1 rts af the Soviet Union as wel-1 as the cold ref~i,.,ns of Siberia. 7he author achieved these goals successfully and m,-.;o a selection of two wheat species for the hl.=id climate that gave a food crop yield and had a high protein content. For Siberia he offered three hybrid winter-crop apocies that had a good yield and good protein content. Orig. art. has: 6 fig. and 4 tablon. SUB CODB.LX,02/ SUBM LATE; none Card ACC NRI AP6033422 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/010/186o/1863 AUTHORs Moroz,Ye.M.0 Pisarev,V.Yo.; Solov'yev,N.S. OjIG: Physics Institute im. P,N,LebedeV,ANSSSR, Moscow (Fizicheskiy institut A.N SSSR) TITLE: On the distribution of current In the cross section of an electron beam SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 10, 1966, 1860-1863 TOPIC TAGSi electron accelerator, synchroton, electron beam, current density, electron distribution, particle injection 'ABSTRACT: The authors have employed tho crossed slit technique to moasuiv the current distribution in the cross section of the 0,8 MeV injector beam of the 660 McV electron synchrotron of the Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Measurements were made at several points along the beam. The distributions were well represented by two-segment distribution curves (triangular distribution). The max- inum current density In the beara was found to increase with increasing beam current, even though the width of the beam also increased with increasing total current. For- mules based on the measured distributions are given, with whica one can rapidly calculate the maximum current density in the beam and the extent of the beam in two mutually perpendicular transverse directions from the ratio to the total beam current of the current through a single slit or through a single square or round aperture. Card 1/2 ACC NRI AP6033422 The possibility of rapidly evaluatIng the characteristics of the beam rihould be useful in practical work with the accelerator. Orig. art. has: 10 formulas and 3 figures. SUB CODE: 20 SUM DAM 0SNov65 ORIG.RKF: 004 Oni RLT; 002 Card 2/2 II.Ye.) prof., Geroy Sots lalls tiche!jk(.,-, T-uda 4 r*4-a -tread of -Ankind; pulyploidy and wheat brreeding. Prir 54 ~.L.9:3&-~4 3 165. ( 'TDA I F : ~- 1# 57824-63 4MICS U: A C -of investigating -the particle notion -in the accelerator -chamber pernitted shorten- ir.1;,the put-in ervice period and attaining otable operation of the accelerator. BM Cmt IW JWCL 100 IZ4 kl 4 TR.._.ILCC!r_ rd 9 -': _12, 3 t h3200J-5 (m)/&-T(b) /TE',JP(e)/FUP(t) Pc-h/Pr_h/Ps_J4/pab 2 q()10 ~ 5 I7.AAF/IJP(C)rRPL WV/JD ~ 40C=-3101 RI AP5009918 TjP./OC)32i65/031/004/()466/(~4;6~i ustin 1. S. rAtal'Dag~E, 3" 0.; Up I -of - tTimot sotSp a na2nLn of I or m - Preparation-of _,ap9oimww.____ ;71boron I -SM(M t ZavodsktWa laboratoriyat- Ve 311 no - 4'r 1965 P: 466-467 _TMC T IAM isotope-sepaxationp boron, #,inatlW1boroz~/ M -'I 305-mase - spectroscope, W 2302 =as opootrosoope ABMIRACT: :'-Because BF , commonly Aliodlori -boron isotope separation, is corrosive and 3 subject to contamixiation, the authore have devtilopca a mothoa or cdnvartint; MF intoi. -,,B -for- mass- opeotorosoopio Ieot 'imalyals of h ope boron. sinC the apparatw-s O~ -ask-1-a-H-&-i-siYozen 'With liquid nitiogcm. Lfter'partial evacuation, a, measured volume of BP is 3 -introduced and frozen-in flank 1. - The reaotion starts as the flask warms and forms _dt ___ -To-t6void-_ V_i_ Er -in OARO-) vpouteneow~oombuztica Grigafir& en 1 0 Men _bulb 2 which is wmamtod with cook T~ closed# used as a solvent. 373 (C41~)20 'a and Grigaard reagent are next mixed In flask 1f forming (C11.3 )3~. The isotope ..,:Card I VIASENKOV V.M.; PISAREV, V.F.; SUBDUVA, A.S.; KHARIAMN, V.V.; YUZEFOVICH, G.Ye. Industrial catalytic purification of a nitrogpn-hydrogen mixturp by the removal of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Kh1m. prom. no.8:583-586 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:12) VFKSLFR, V.I.; PISAREV, V.Ye.; WFOZ, Ye.M.; RATNET, B.S. The 30 Mev. synchrotron of the Physical Instittit--. Trudy Fiz. Inst. 1908-150 163. (MIRA 1618) (Synchrotron) 3/908/62/000/000/007/008 Ok 8163/BIBO AUTHORS: Babkin, V. M., Bnzin, 0. M., Gagin, To. N., Yoremin, L. V., WAI'nikov, Tu. N., Orlovokly, 0. W., Petukhov, V. A., Pinarey, V. To., Sedov, N. G., Shorin, K. N. TITLE: Some starting-up and operating problems of the 680 Noy synchrotron SOURCE: Uskoritell alektronov na 680 Movi abornik statoy. Ed. by L. D. Andreyonko. Mosoos, Gosatomisdat, 1962. 64-74 TEXT: The momentary particle orbit during the first revolutions is distorted due to a number of uncontrollable deviation@ from the ideal magnetic field configuration. This must be corrected in ardor to capture a sufficient part of the injoatod electrons. Indicating devices measuring aeviations help to find the initial conditions, e.g., the correct injection angle %nd timing for which the free oscillations about the equilibrium orbit become minimal during the first revolutions. Similar methods were used to correct for deviations of the median surface of the magnetic field from the geometrical symmetry plans. For these measur*monts Card 1/3 9/908/62/000/000/007/008 Some starting-up and operating ... B163/BIBO I achopgor was used, consisting of an electric deflector immediately behind the 60 magnetic sector field in the injection line, by which short pulses of 1-2 &,sea duration could be selected from the injected beam. The signalling devices were flags and grids coated with luminescent paint, sometimes in connection with photomultipli2re. In thit, way the orbit deviations could be reduced to 2-3 am in radial in 1-2 am in vertical direction. In the quasIbetatron and the synchrotron acceleration stages the envelope of all oscillating orbit@ %as measured by movable vanes, three or four in each sector. In the fire% stage, about 15 peec, the accelerating field is disoonnoo-.ed but the magnetic field is growing. When the momentary particle orbit has been reduced, at 0.2 to 0.3 mm per revolution, from the inflector to the central chamber radius, the accelerating electric field in switched on. Under optim:1 conditions, the capture, coefficient is 2%, which corresponds to 2.5*10 lactrons per cycle. To avoid undesirable r**onance effects from the passing electron beam in the resonator during the first stage the resonator is detuned, and the second stage Is performed at a smaller orbit radius. When the field is switched off at the end of the accelerating cycle, the magnetic field is still rising and the elootrone hit the target, a tungsten wire 1 na Card 2/3 3/908/62/000/000/007/000 I Some starting-up and operating ... B163/B180 diam, inside the acceleration orbit. 7h* Intensity of the y radiation produced was measured in a thiok-walled graphite ionitation chamber. A total r energy par cycle of 2-109 11ey could be sothieved.,and the number of accelerated olootrons per cycle see of the (odor of I . There are 6 figures. Card 3/3 0 67/060/000/004/008 :5/ 31 ISO 1 % -AMORS.# - Gagin' Ye.'~K., Kaminir' L B Mol chanov, S. 3.t Orlovskiy,, G. N:, 0 Pikearov V P 0Pyahkint B0 N.9 Pedc.,kov A, Pot on 06..U. ,;4N , ITM v he chamber of the S Uia for.-416otrob injtotion nto t 680 Nov synchrotron. SOURCS: Usk6ritell eloktronov~na 680 1~vj~ abornik statey. Ed. by Z. D. Andr ov, 0 sat'miad at,, 1962. 41-49 eyeakoe- Mono 0 0 l The method is 'the same as in' the'Dubna 10 Bay proton synchrotron. -Particles -, of, constant energy are Injeoted-into the magnetic field of the =o first quadrant al at at right Angles to the magnet radius; injection is `,,4topped oji 'reaching tbe,.oquilibrium orbit of the chamber center, and the -'field is s'it6hed on direct injection is impossible, due to lbe, design of the-accelerator magnet and the high-voiltage injector (iiijeotio '.,*nor& 04 Noy -on beam from the Van de Graaff a elootz ipuerat or,, is.first deflocted,bya magnetic 600,sector field and then In- acted by-- -three pairs 'of.,deflootion plates for a total deflection of Card. ....... . S/90SJ62/000/000/004/008 System for~~ ei'"iron injection ta ihe'synchrotron chamber., Between the Van,de Graaff exit and the. magnetic - deflector there is.a magnetic oorreotor.consisting of two epiaces to correct the , ecce tricity of-the -Pairo,~.or magnetic pol n ~~,.%acooloratod boai'_,vith respect to :the Soometiical~_axis, Directly behind .i 'I.5'kv 4lootric deflector,which can be used or a a 9 oat so, short pu se:,o is i W, h o n oohed' off, the beam passes t~iough a horizontal it.ldiaphr~&. The alignment-:can be chocked on two fluoreso out screens, A double olectrootiotic,corrootor and tic capacitors adjust -- th 6 position and angle Cof - the beum in'.,the, def lector's of th e -one of the -straight sections. of -the accelerator. wh 16 h are in Eicb -plate,. can be~aeparately adjusted by translation and rotation from ~.~..~,.,.:outaide.without.-destroying the vacuum. The radius of curvature of the Orbit;,In thisdeflection system is.60 on. The voltage across each pair of-, ldt4s 6 lied oepa Irately. A ro IuFh ea.tilpate shown that an an~bv,contr3 !notability of 2--- 10- rad -in' the, radial -and -5, 10-5, rad in the axial of the. injection.. angle produce loss of 20%. The iiitabilities -of-Ibe supply. Sources* are:, of:, the order of 0'.01- to 0.006%. it given .for eotifier for :...di; -thiA.c.- amplifier and the agrams,are the reference volta-ge. .,,.There:are f isir e s and,: I table. aid' 2 /2 6 /0 000/001/908 i8 20 - 31.80 AUTHORS: Boxin v.,19.,.Yeromi 41sirov To To. Shorint lo Io, "J Magne V) a&*, 'ah *riettes.of t o i"W", ic. f ivii Gract h' 680 Mev P U, IV -.t Olt i Vs6rtt*l I slektronov as 680'Mi -4bornik,statey. PA. by Z D. Androys#o X0800111 do o 1962o 5-23 TUT i Thi- "k s~wir(o%3?6- o' -th 01 ititut w . 40cusing n f zichookiy.in v Akadon I* nati 8 R P ysionj stitute imeni P*N*Lebedev e a I k 3 S ( h as-, f ~th 6 Ac add awi of~'Soieno VS11t) 'in, based on theI80 May.proton ao*eloraiar t I . for - tb4Aij,,Dubna, 1 O~ Bev proton-ey chrotron was he mod* -"Gixirat~r The electromagnets,. power system and aert&ln other parts isio. taken fron'this 'model. ~ Average orbit Taa lus in tho,4 sootors in 2 motors, -longthaf~4*0h the of th a. 4 roc t ilinear, - soo t ions 67 on, pole width- 36, ~Cao~ gap -width at, equilibrium orbits 12 a ' and angle of the ciicul& no -'stators fte- magnotic:puls& in the gap-is almost triangular in shape, _Vith] &ap Itud* of -1 It Do I (currout amplitude P5O_a) and build-up tiao:, Cs rd 1/3- $19001621000100010011008 ~."POV AM IMAXAS t I* field see. The 'Initial grow h'.' vt rate of the magnetic field strength is 0. A* -.20~900 oe/sea. The:foll ing modifications-were Siat* to the power ow I-systes for optralrion. with 0100trom.. 11) a donavettiation device was -in 'windings in bet fitted;, on'' opposite current pulsar: the stin the - work Cycloss' to redu at be rou'a abou Ing nenot field-to t 2 a*, 2) a Nape a n4gatlve field of 35 00 in tising arrangement gas added* to create -the gap biforo.th* beginniag-of the cycle* (this helps to finish all -the power system before the transition processes in the magnot and, moment f the. Wectlon)p 3) a stabilization circuit was added for the initial I ijw at the magnet windings :to-fix the'. It I l' owth rate of the To tj in a gr f told with. in: acourikey'of ..O~5%. us,stabilizing the influence th . n 6 ths: ma'gu*tio, tharaotert Oits at the injection. The s Injoation - energy is 800 key, - and'the "init ial field 20 oe on average the field-1114oz is 0.66-00'.660' -The Influen'oe of deviations of the' real from Ahi~ id" 4a -Iiag~niti -'corresponding orbital deviations from the c field:on Aht id,bv:~ikttirbation.6&loulations in-& linear approxi- iatiou_ and it IS -estimated" that Ahb oatost, divlati ,one from the equili- er IbAus- orbit in &X -direction are lose than 5 cm. Magnetic and radial, -:4191d.distribution %as measdiod an aA improved permalloy pickup for field ard 3 S/908/62/000/000/001/006 magnet and magnetic field strengths ~ tip to- 100,oo, and aleo~by.th* Inductiv&-method, using a ballistic SaLvasoneii relectron int or, strengths above 300 09. egrst :for field ~7. th -Magnetic Pigures shove 0 etup) f iold di Aribution ahd equilibrium -the r a .:Or, it ac track hout field compensation, and the 0 S. along with and wit "di stribution of the field indix-over tbeLiadial'ooordinate for various of cqi*ensation and' various fi*Id4trengthv.LapA the arrangement of4~:66*pensation' coil Thi'deviatioi'~of'Ahe~mepoti -median surface from' are al so ~aompensiit ed'! by apei)ial windingst so to not mat T~*r* - 824, see Card S/908/62/000/000/003/POB B163/B16O 'AUTHORS:. Gaging "Ye.'~ N., 9Metal !nikov Yu. Not Pisarev, V. To. LE., B1 a tri 0 ostalip. Ygai"-de. Giaaff~ genqkator,4nd Injector for the 680 Meir syn chrotron SOURCE-; Unkori.te I I *14ktronov, na,680 Nev;4bor'niik statey. Ed.' 'by~,-' Z. D. And r on o. 62. 31-40 ~k -for okoton's, TEV s A.VaiA6 Graaff, generator forictrly used coeleration to 0441 iij_ ted for 6peraiidn vilth ilectrons! For high capture 0onvor Ificiincy,,the-voltage-was stabilized* to-~~oOO6%. The path from source i66eleratei in 7 m.'-4-pulsed supply,system wao,developed, for.-the s* C'e~ ~.for- efiort'-pul 6e'8 ilith a maxim=:curreht amplit~Ae~ of 20 ma. The --is with 60,potintiil-di;viding hoopp. The high- 4'voltiige. elootrode:is~ 76 cm 'diamt the ~aocsleratiig -tube- oonsiste of 00, ilte'rnatin,g ficit'. eleotr.odes and poraelaii ringa;.~ the 6harging belt, 4-~ply, -'rubberized -percale is: 26 cm wide* ;and 'moves Iat,21 m/sec. The ertire,asienbli:is encased In a steel shell1filled Vith nitrogen at th relative moisture-O.DY'. Th+ il tron gun is a 5-54~ at=, vi C 1'/ GRYAZI;OV , A. 1. . ~TTAL I NTIKOV, Yu.N.; MCLCHAWV, S.S.; NCVIKOVA, G.V.; PETuKF6v, V.A. PISAREV, V.X-e-.; PYSHKIN, B.N.; FANTYUSHKOV'., Ye.V.; SEDOV, ?-.G.; SHCRIN, K.N.; YAIMENKC, M.N. The 680 Mev. synchrotron of the Physical Institute of the 'academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Atom. energ. 13 no.3:228-234 S '62. (MIRA 1r:9) (Synchrotron) YOROB ITEV, 1. ; PIS, REV, Yu. (Kuybyshov) Building up an -)utstandlne, brig-ado. Posh.delo 5 no.P:14-1-C- Ac '59. (MIRA 112:1,') (Kuybyeliev-Communist education) I I I I : o'-. p , - , , - - W;;, , V. YA,~ t 'I , I - i A h It'' '' I . 11 r . ; I, . . . . I . ,,r, i ! % . 1.1 r). ] ,. I . il~l F-fl, 1, 1 " , - - !,r , : -, , f, : Irr, . 'N 7, , N F, uk. a , I t)l .91 . I It , . (,~ 1 .,.. : r : A) PISLREV, Tu. A. Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences at the lnstitute of Slavic Studies "Lit,eration Movement of the South-Slavic Peo..Jes of Austro-Hungary, 1905-191L." Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No. L, 1963, pp 119-10 A,Nlf,HKOV, M.N. (Iseningrad, D-28, Hokhovaya ul., d.26, kv.26);JJALYlrZEK,kI.V. 13UPJ41STROVI M.I.; FISAREV, Yu.F., KHAUTONOV, N.P. State of the collatemls in coarctation of the thoracic aorta. Grud.khir. 4 no.6&3(~-33 N-D'62. (MIrA 16:10) 1. Iz 1-y khirurgicheakoy kliniki uBovershenstvovaniya vrachey (nachallnik - Prof. F.A.Kupriywiov) Voyenno-maditsinskoy or- dena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (AORTA--,5 UHG rj-ff )(LRE~ZT-BLOCID SUPPLY) KU PMAIROV, P.A., prof.; PISAREV, Yu.1r. Some problema in the slargical treatment of ooarctation of the aorta. Xhirurgita 36 co.lN15-20 0 160. WRA 13t1-1) 1. 1z khirurgichaskoy klimiki dlya neovershonstvavaniya vraebey Wool (nacho - prof* P.A. Kupriyanov) Toyenno-ceditainskoy ordena lienina akademii imeni S.M. Kirov&. (AORTA--SURGMU) BALLTUZEK, F-V. Upnlrigrai, D-25, u1. Vlayakovskogo, d.10,k-v.4); Al",ICIIOV, M.N.. PlSko" YU.F.; AatlK, V.1. Art'-ficial clrcLlatio- In Burgery on the initial segments of 'he ELorta. 3rac.k.-Ir. ", nu.l~iF-25 ia-F'63. (MI:-A 16;7) 1. 1z khimirfichetikay kliniki d4a xjSoveral enBtvo-van#a vrachey no.1 (na,--hallniR deystvi tol 'My , Iden MIN SSSR prof. P.A.Kupriyanov) Vov-in,c-mcdit:;lriskcry -irdena U~ikina akaderdi imani S.M. Kirova. (&k)OD--CjHC',LATjC)j,'. All.'lli'ICIAL) (AORTA-SURCERY) ANI-H ,V) lK.N. , d0ktor med.nauk (LeninCradf 14Dkhovaya ul., d.28, kv.26); BAIYUZEK, r'. b. ; PISAItEV, Yu.F. ; ShURIK), V. I. Aort.oplasty in coarcta,.ion. Vest.khir.90 no.2:4-l.." FIL3. (RIRA 16:7) 1. Iz 1-y khirurgicheskoy kliniki usovershenStVolraniya vrachey knach&I'mik - prof. P.A.Kupriyanov) Vo7enno-msditsinsko7 ordena Lenina RkaAOmil imeni Kirova. (ADIC A-1) ISEA~ES ) (S J iC;-;,Y b PLAST Ic ) ANICHKOV, M.N. (Leningrad, Mokhovaya ul.,d.28,kv.26); BALYUZEK, F.V.; BURMISTROV, M.I.1 PISAREV, Yu.F.; YERMILOV, N.I. Resection and transplantation of a segment of the arch of the aorta with its branches (the carotid and subclavian arteries). Grud. khir. 3 no.lt9--13 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Iz khirurgicheakoy kliniki dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey No.1 (naeMlInik - deystvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR prof. P.A.Kupripanov) Voyenno-meditsinakoy ordena Lenina akademil imeni S.M.Kirova. (CAROTID ARTERY-SURGFR* (SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY-SURGERY) (AORT*-3URGERY) ZORTN,A.B.; PISAREV, Yu.F. Siiacessful radica.1 surger-y in tnterventricul&r and tnterat- rial neptal defects. Kaz. mod. zhur. no.2:69-70 Mr-Ap'63 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Khirurgicheskaya klinika dlya usovershenstvoveniya vra- chey No.1 (nach&llnik - doystvitellny-y chlen AMN SSSR, prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditsinakoy ordena Lenina akademii Imeni Kirova. vl-- ANICHKOV, H.N., doktor med.nauY; BALYIJM,, F.V., kand.med.nau~; BUMUSTROV, H.I., kand.med.nauki P~SAR JOE,-Lj.Y,,, kand.med.nauki KHARTTONOV, N.P., kand.med.nauk - Alloplasty of a segment of the aortio arch using the ostium and trmk portion of the laft subalarlan artery. Vest.khir. nc.7s 15-18 161. (MIRA 15-1) 1. Iz 1-y, khirurgiehoskoy kliniki usarerahenstvavanlya vrachey (nach. - prof. P.A. Rupriyanor) Vo7enno-msditsimskoy ordena lanina akademii im. S.M. lirova. (SUBCIAVIAN ARTERYL-:,TRANSPLANTATIOW) (AORTA --- SURGM) BMISTROV. X.I.: MISHURA, V.I.; PISKM, Tu.Y.; RUKRIMOVICH, G.S.. kand.med. nauk (Leningrad, LiterV7 pr., d.28, lcv.8) Complications in cardiac catheterization and anglocardiography. Test. khir. 83 no.9:25-30 S '59. (KIRA 13*2) 1. Is khirurgicheskoy kliniki usovershenstvavaniya vrachey (nachall- ulk - prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-maditsinakoy ordena Lenina aka- demil Im. S.K. Kirov&. (FM"T GATMKRIZATION. COMPI.) (ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHT. courpl. ) , . -, A *-. r-'.' , Y .. . 1; . ,,*- to rm,~ nii*~, )r. pr.(, ; t! I ! z at! -,r,. ~f :--A urces ' r. ' -I la r !. muchinery operatlonn. TrKftt. 1 fie''ktomish, no.Ps4l-44 q I A ~ . '% m :I, A 10; , - ! T.. k- ~ t , . I I "ktor '.I e3-4(-,o7,0 7R . y a br ' a knv rs, i n . yu tb ~ 1. . PISARIV. Tu.N.; ROYTXRSHTZTN. Z.Kh. Screv conveyers of automtic lines used in manufacturing nuts and bolts. Trakt. i sel'khozonsh. no.4:41 Ap '59. OU RA 12: 5) 1.Zavod im. OktyabrIskoy Revoly-utelt. (Bolts and nuts) kGonveying machinery) PISARXV, TU.N.: ROTTrRF)IITYYi;, lc.r),. Equiv"ont Inr Trakt.i sol'kh-z-iapl~. no.6:46-1$7 Jq '59. (KMA L,:g) (Drawing(ketalwark)) PISAREV. Tu.N.: ROTTERSTITNTN, R.Kh. Dividing heads for milline rods. Stan.1 Instr. 10 nn.3:36 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Milling machines--Attachments) UNDWRO, Gicrgiof VAMITIIIOV, V.W. [translator]; PISAR17, Tu.S. (translator] %-_ ~ ~. . I . . - . [Trade-union movement In Italy, Translated from tne 111--alianj pr: - Roluznoe ivizhenie v Itaii. Per a ltalllta::.sk,~rc V,V-V&1eL"-.: I TU.S.Pisareva. Moskva, Izd. lnoetraTua-l Lit., IQ~~. 140 T ( Ital y- -Trad@ un ionp ) (MmA -~ - ) S/050/6O/000/00s/004,/0C4,;XX B012/BO63 AUTHOR: Pisareva, G P TITLEi Scientific Conference on the Results of Investigations Carried out in the Field of qeteorology -During the International Geophysical Year PERIODICALt ifeteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1960, No. 8, pp, 60 - 62 TEXTt The Nauchnaya konferentslya po itogam iseledovaniy v oblasti meteorologii v period Hezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda (5-cientific Conference on the Results of Investigations Carried out in the Field of Meteoroloay During the International Geophysical Year) was held at the Glavnaya geofizicheakaya observatoriya im. A I Voyeykova (Main Geo- physical Observatory imeni A I Voyeykov) from February 29 to March 4, 1960. The Conference had been convened by the Glavnoye upravleniye g1dro- meteoaluzhba (GUGUS) (Main Administration of the Hydrometeorological Service). The Conference was attended by representatives of GUGMS, of scientific research institutes and local administrations of Gidro- meteosluzhba (Hydrometeorological Service), of the institutes and Card 1/6 Scientific Conference on the Reaults of S/050/60/000/008; 004,'004, 1_X Investigations Carried out in the Field of B012/BO65 Meteorology During the international Geophysical Year laboratories of the Akademiya nauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences USSR) , the Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-iosledovatel'akiy institut (Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute), Moskovskiy goo udars tvennyy univers i t et (Moscow S tat e Uni. vere i ty ) , Leni ngra do k ly gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University), the Leningradskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut (Leningrad Hydrometeoro- logical Institute). the Odeaskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut (Odessa Hydrometeorological Institute), the Voyenno-vozdushnaya inzhenernaya akademiya im A. F. Mozhayakogo (Air Force Engineering Academy imeni A. F. Mozhayskiy), and many others Altogether, 400 persons were present, and 42 lectures were delivered Eh P Pogosyan (TaIP), J, and K. F. Ugarova (TsIP) spoke about the M. A. Petrosya to (BA_!LGMI -jet straAMALin the Southern and Northern hemispheres and on the influence of the bottom on these st~-eams R - F Usmanov (TaIP) presented a new theory on the formation development of au'UT-ropical high-pressure areas I.- R _A^k.1aDx& (GGO) spoke about heat and humidity convection between the Southern and the Northern hemisphere A A Pavlovskaya (TsIP) gave the results of investigations on distinctly marked meridional transformations Card 2/6 Scientific Conference on the Results of S/05 60/000/008/0(jj/004'XX Investigations Carried out in the Field or B012YB063 Meteorology During the International Geopnysical Year of the thermobaric field in the lower stratosphere of the Northern hemi sphere in the winter of 1957/58 V R Dubenteov (TsIP) demonatrated the maps of the monthly means of the geopotential and temperature on the strength of data of the IGY The lecture of D 1. Stekhnovskiy (TsIP) dealt with the redistribution of air in the Northern hemisphere and in various areas of the Southern hemisphere during the IGY. V D Reshetov (TsIO) reported on "The Ageostrophic and Non-static States of Motions in G-eAtmosphere". T-, G. Berlyand (GGO)i "Some ChAracteristic Features of the Distribution of Solar Radiation on the GloA" Z__ I Pivovarova (GGO)., "The Characteristics of Radiation Conditions on the Territory of the USSR During the International Geophysical Year (1957-1959)" IL A Ayzenshtat (SA NIGMI) held a repnrt on the characteristics of the radiation and heat balance of a mountain valley on the basis of data obtained during an ex- pedition in the spurs of the Alayskiy Range V L Gayevskjj (GGO) and Ye. A. Lopukhin (SA NIGMI) gave data on the radiation conditions in various areas N P Rusin (GGO) spoke about "Meteorological Conditions of the Ground Layer in the Antarctica" V F Belov (TaAO)- "Study of the Solar Radiation Balance in the Antarctica and of the Components of Card 3/6 Scientific Conference on the Results of S/05O/6O/OOO/OO8/OO4;,'OO4'XX Investigations Carried out in the Field cf B012/B063 Meteorology During the International Geophysical Year the Radiation Balance in Some Parts Areas of the Indian Ocean and the Itlantic" N T Chernigovskiy (&AWji "Preliminary Results of Actino- metric Observations Made in the Arctic Regions During the International Geophysical Year" Q Z Girdyu . the representative of the Murmanskaya gidrometeorologicheskaya observatoriya (Murmansk Hydrometeorological Observatory), spoke about his experience gathered in actinome-Er-ic observations madein the Norwegian Sea on the expedition ships I-rKSevlistopol I.andv4'~olyarnlk" during the IGYN K Klyukin, Director of the Magadanskaya gidrometeorologicheakaya observatoriyZ_~M_agadan Hydro- mptanrnlogical Observatory) gave data en the instrumental measurements of meteorological elements along a contour line up to 2060 m in the Northeastern part of the Soviet Union D L Laykhtman reported on the structure of the boundary layer of the atmosphere r different macro- meteorological conditions G P Gushchin gave the results of investiga- tions on the distribution of the total content of ozone and of seasonal and latitudinal course in the troposphere and stratosphere as dependent on the solar radiation, turbulent diffusion, and other meteorological factors A (TsAO) spoke abcut the "Vertical Distritution Card 4/6 Sciontific Conference on the Results of S/"050/60/000/'008/OC)4,,004"XX Investigations Carried out in tne Fie'd Bo'?/BO65 Meteorology During the International geophysical Year 4 of Ozone Over Moscow" (TsAU) presentfd data on the relationship between the ozone content of the atmosphere, on the one hand, and the altitude height of the troposphere, and the temperatures and vertical winds in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere G.U.Karimova (AANII) reported on the preliminary results of ozone observations in the Arctic Regions. Ye. S. Selezneva, A L D!Lrda~.h (GGO), and the representatives oT t-he--gve-rFl-o-;~akaya-gi-d-rometeorologicheakaya observato- riya (Sverdlovsk Hydrometeorological Observatory). N Ya Dmitriyeva and Ye. A. j~holodo,!La, spoke about investigations of the distribution condensation centers in the free atmosphere V M. Drozdova, 0. P. Petrenchuk, and Ye S Selezneva, in a joint report. spoke about the chemi.cal composition of atmospheric preciplltation~Yaccording to observations of Soviet stations k T -Iratveyev-oT 77;~ovocherKasskiy gidrokhimicheakiy institut AN of the AS USSR) reported on the chemical composition of the precipitations in the Antarctica I-- M- Imyajitov and Ye V Chubarina presented the results of a detailed investigai-Ti-on of th-e electric E-eld of the atm-gaphere by means of an air pane N A Paramon-v ,GG(j and Card 5/6 Scientific Conference on the Results of S/050,160,,'00CO08,004 0014 XX Investigations Carried out in the Field of BO12/BO63 Meteorology During the International Geophysics, Year A Kh. Filippov of the Irkutskaya gidrometeorologicheakaya observatoriya (Irkutsk Hydrom~teorological Obs9rvAtQxy-) Presented the results of an evaluation of observations of atmospheric electricity near the ground in the USSR. The lecture of T V Lobodin (GGO) dealt with the electric field over the oceans and the An-t-arc-tie'a, and pointed out that he obtained an indirect proof of the redistribution of thunderstorms on the globe. K. A. Tserfas (5A NIGMI) spoke about the ve-tical change of the electric field over Tashkent up to an altitude of 6 km N I Leushin spoke about the determination of thunderstorms by cathodic radio bearing V. D. Reshetov's lecture dealt with the "Problem of Atmospheric Electricity and Aerosol" The delegates of the Cc~nference decided to ask the Ministeretvo morekogo flota (Ministry of the Navy) to c tinuethe observations of the ozone rontent started on the islands ofli~a)n hnd '~Ujjfi.j~. and at the "SP" Station which were started iuring the-mr--Fur.hpr more. they recommended to convene another arientific conference (in the results of hydrometeorological investigations Juring the IGY Card 6/6 ~YISAUVA, G.P,_-__ 'iciestific conference on the fesults of meteorological rese6.rch during the International Geophysical Tear. Meteor.t gidrol. no.8:60-62 Ag '60. (MIRA 13:8) (Meteorological research) 36-62-6/6 AUTHORS: Lebedev, A.N., and Pisareva, G.P TITLE: Climatic Seasons In the USSR (KIlmaticheskiye sezony SSSR) PERIODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 19560 Nr 62,, pp. 67-84 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors survey the possibilities of subdividing the year into more natural seasons than those e3tab- lished by the calendar. At the same time they .-reject the theory that In the south there are only two seasons (warm and cold) or just one In the polar regions. The authorB examine the monthly averages of temperature, Card 1/2 Ei3F--~GA,,,VI , S. S. P dots.; KAZAK'u% , SJ . , aotE . ; FISk-,EVAP L.. .--.I hosi'qt. : :JE-M!", N.T., St. Prr.-J;O1. (Collertion of [robunms on the strength of 'c.r thf.- independent work of Students] Sburnik za(4anIi pe soj-17ctiv~e- niiu materialov d1la rm)cty s.1,'-ient. v. Sverdlovsk, 19(- . I" T . 0~' ': A i": ..) 1. Sverdlovsk. Gorityy 'In!;tIltut. SOKHRIWA. Reiss Fedorovna, nauchnyy sotrudnik; CMPANOVA, 011ga Mikhny- lovne. kand.geogr.nauk; SHAROVA. Valerlya Ynkoylevus, kand.peogr. aauk. Prialmoli uchantiye: RUBINSMYN, U.S.. prof.; DROXWV, O..A., prof.. doktor gangraf.nauk. red.; PRU, Z.M.; PISAREVA, G.P.. nauchnyy sotrudnik; GALINA. K.B.; KOSXNEOVA, Z.D.-. T1XHO- KIROVA, N.A.; MOSSMA, G.N.. PGKROVWTA, T.V., kand.geograf. nauk. red.; PISAREVSLAYA, V.D., red.; VOUOT, N.V.. takhn.red. [Air pressure. air temperatiire and atmospheric precipitation in the lJorthern Hemisphere] Dnvlenie vozdukhA. tempernturn vozdukha i stmoefernye osadki severnogo polushariia. Pod red. O.A.Drozdoya I T.V.Pokrovskoi. Leningrad. Gidrometeor.izd-yo, 1959. 473 p. [_-Atlas of charts] Atlas kart. (MIRA 13:4) (Meteorology-Chnrts. diserame. etc.) ARMIN, N.D.; iJUDKOVSKIY, N.G.; BOLOTIN, A.A.; BONARTSEVA, N.N.; BOGDANOVA, M.V.; GOLOVINKO, I.P.; ILIBITENKO, K.I.; KIRPONOS, Te.M.; KAUFMAN, K.G.; KIRSANOVA# I.A.; KUZNETSOV, A.L.; KORES11NIKOVA, II.F.j KOROMIEVSKITA, T.I.; NEMIHCV,,N.G.;.NIKONOVA, T.K.; NAZAHOV, V.N.; PISAMAP I.A.; POPOV, S.A.; PRONINA, N.A.; PAKHMAN, Me.; ni~OIS-kV, S.N.; ROGACIEV, Yu.14.; SOSNINA, V.D.; STARSHINUV, B.M.; KHUDYAKOV, B.7n.; SHELEKASOV, V.I.; PARKOV, V.P., podpolkoynikv red.; MUPAV"IEV, A.I., polkovnik,, red.; CHAPAYEVA, R.I." tokhn. red. [,~telics of military glory]Relikvii boevoi slavy. Moakcv:,, Voenizdat, 1962. 166 p. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Nauclu-0-ye sotrudniki TSentrallnogo muzeya Sovetskoy Arrdi (for all except Muravlyev, Chapayeva). (Kilitary rcruseums) . J." ~ . 1. .. I - - -- - - - Ft1RSAWA.-LJL- ?ree and bound phosphorus in skeletal muscles of a frog. TSito- logiia 4 no.31343-347 Ry~e '62. 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Rekamendovanan kafed-roy stroitellnoy mekh&niki. VISAIdNA , L.N. Change !n tno total -,%ri~nt '.,,i ~,io~'bte sar muscle in froFs. 'Sito~orila 1) n .3:33-33' Xy-'e t, . k,., : i ' * - - - 1. Latxwaturlpt k,'~LK, ~ no t i t~j Lft t -i I t - , L oj~' 1 4"N . .0 LoningraA. P I - ~ " . N. .~ "i'lic- .11 ; , *- - ~. , - irf- n,, I n .9 c i ~, , ; -- - ,, . ,- .1 c g' i a 5 n. . -: -. -., - _, 1. L6LPJ7--i'-,r pi !'--. - "P, 1, -, . . I ~'. r,o ri s.,-!,:. . . ,I_ v "i - i , , ", . 1, ,. .-- , , r~ - - , w., -..r ~. . ~: ~ g ,, 1. - - . ". I- I.II , ; .r ~,~ I -- , t ~ '. , ,I , '4 ~ ., " . PIUMA, L.N. State of Inorganic phosphorus in the protoplasm. ?Sitologiia I no.6t653-660 19-D 159. (KM 13:4) 1. laboratorlys f1slolog1l kletki Instituta tsitologil kN SSSR, Lent"Crad. (PROSPMRUS IN THR NW) ZHIMMIY, A.V.; PIWWA, L.N. Studies of therohl sensitivity In some marine vertebrates and their tissues. DDkl.AX SSSR 133 no.4:957-959 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Institut taitologii Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno Wmdemikom Te.B.Pavlovskim. (ftrine faura) (Temperature--Physiological effect) 7 " 7~lf~ ~~ PISARKVA. L.Y., dots, The time of mpturation. Zdrarle 4 DO-10:9-10 0'5P (MIRI 2-:11) (GROM) (KATURATION (PSYCHOILGT) PIS PkRYV A. I.J. . d,-)ts . From childhood to youth. Zdorov'e 4 no.5:?C-?2 My 'cQ. (M MA 11:4) (ADOLESCENC]t) VwJULS&RUA doteent .11 Capricious child. Zdoroyle 3 no.2:20-22 F ' 57. (KLRA 10 : 3 ) (CHIMRIN-KARAGSHERT) PISAREVA, L.V. [Pisarava, L.V.], dots. - g - Ph.raical exercise for children. Rah. i sial. 34 no-5:1P-19 MY '5P. (MI.U 11:6) (Physical education for children) PISARRVA, L.T., doteent - Some peculiarities of the small child. Zdoroyle ) no.8:21-23 Ag 157. (WRA 10:9) (CHIIDRIM-4UNAGNMENT) PI SARNIA. L. V. (Nervous children and their education] Hervaro dett i ikh vespit&*19. Isd.3-* Ispy. I dep. Moskva, Medgis. 1956. 104 p. (MLRA 9:5) (CHILMM. kBIORKAL AND BACIVARD) (MVOUS STS"M-DISWIS) MATVEYLVVA, Ya.N.; MIIDVrrlFV, M.N.; PISAREVA, M.G.; SHAFRANOV, M.D. Luminescence of p-vinyl biphenyl. Izv. kN SM. Ser. fiz. 27 no.6:765-766 Ja '63. (MIRA 1~:-') 1. Laboratoriya vysokikh energiy Ob"yedinannogo Institutft yadern.ykh issledovaniy. (Bi phmnyl -Spec tra) PISARRVA,,M.Ye. YertmbrRtes of the Voliko-Anadoll Yorest. lauk.sap.Dnipr.un. 48:205-211 155. (MIRA 10:11 (Ollginks District--Vertebrates) PISKARVA, N.A.; FISAMA, N.A.; IVANOV. N.P. Development of a method for the inactivation of anti rabies vac,~Inq witb ultraviolet ray-s. Report No.l: Iffect of varlo-iB coridtione of action of ultraviolet rays on the infectious and Immunogenic properties nf fixed rabies virus. Vop.virue. 4 no.41420JQ4 Jl-AC 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. AntirabicheakRya I virusologichookayn laboratoripLeningrReskogo institute epidemiologii, mikrobiologil i gWyeny imeni L.Pastera. (RABUS, immunology) (ULTRATIOIAT RATS. effects) PISKAREVA, N.A.; FISAREVA, F.A.i AIZOEYEKKO, L.D.; FEFEWVA, K.I. Clinical tenting of the dry attirables UXvaccine on a Lizdteod cot.tingent of people. Trudy lAn.inst.epid.l mikroblol. 22t2O3- 206 '61. (MIRA 16t2) 1. Iz antirabicheakoy laboratoril Leningradskogo inatituta epi- damiologil i mikrobiologii imeni Pastera i peoterovskogo otdoleniya leningradekoy orodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantsii. ?RABIES-PUMiTIVE INOCULATIO) BOYCHUK, L.M.; SHIKINA, Ye.S.; FISAHEVA, N.A. Titration of antimeanles euitibodies in danor senz7.s and gams globulin. Trudy Len.inst.epid.i mikrobiol. 22t64-73 161. (MIRA 16t2) 1. Iz vir-usologicheakoy laboratorii (rukovoditelO chlon-korres- pondent An MR prof. A.A. Smorodintsev) loeningradskogo ingtl- tuta apidmiologii i mikrobiologil imeni Pastera. (ANTIGMS AND ANTIBODIES) (GA141A GWBULIN) (SMM) MiAMA, N.A. Dynamics of some coagulat.on indices in treatment. Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 61 (BLOOD-COAGULATION) during process of dicimpr no.10:1489-1492 161. (MIRA 1~:11) (LICUMAROL) PISXLMA, N.A.; IVANOV, N.P., PISARNVA, N.A. Development of a method for inactivating antirabies vaccine by ultra- violet rays. Report N0.2: Imanmogenic and antigenic properties of antirabies vaccine, inactivated by ultraviolet rays. Vop.virus. 4 no.5:615-619 S-0 '59. (KIRA 13:2 ) 1. Antirabichookaya I viruBolopicheaWa laboratorii Leningradekogo Institute ep1detiologli, mikrobiologil i g1glyany imeni L. Pastersa. (Ral3so Immunol.) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS, eff.) VASYAGIVA, Mariya Pavlavna; KUZNETSOVA, Mariya Nikolayevna; PISAREVA, Nadezhda Fedoroyna. SHVARTSIAN, Soflya Ruvinovna, kand. biolog. 9~ red.; SIMMOK, T.I., red.; '01ROUTU, Z.F. nAuk; ORCV~A, R.i.P tekbn. red. [Flora of sporeforming plants of Kazakhstan) Flora sporovykb rastenii Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo kkad.nauk Kazakhskoi SSR. Vol.3. [Viildew3 Muchnisto-rosianye griby. 1961. 458 p. WIRA ~5-1) (Kazakhstan--Vildew) I ISARUVA. N.F. Fu-gl of Aktrubinsk F-rovirce. l1ru4y Inst. brt. LN Kaflakn. SS? I.A082-716 16,4 (MIRA 18,.2) F'L,AUl'-%, N.F. ~Vcoflnr.t of Wy,,ibi.,~:,k -irAY :nst- bOt- .,~ ;.z,,a 9 - i 9?-,22,) 1 ~-! . - - , " 14 ~ , (Aktyubinsk J~r , v i ~ _,I, i - N i f " j ( ""f- .1 .. I ~ .: ! I , . I , * r 1 it . f-. . ,I. brFi In 1:. !n., i .- I - -, . : .. - . I. I a, . - ., . , ,; ' - A F, I , , I i. lAt, R' 'Y : : . ~: ;' " I.I.. .!.,~ Mc,"-( . . -.. -:* - .. ~ 4 ,.- - 1 1 -- ,a . . -, i i r, i, i I -- , , ". Y. ^ 11Y . , I liC ':~ '- : - . ' % ' -it' '- I ' 71 . , * '. - 1'7- , I- C. ' PI ir , . 7. - " : ,I t- *,,; " , , -1 :-.1, , ~ , - , I :- ,:i . 1+,,-r " . I , 1, . . . z , ,, . ; IT:, t . " . : . - .- , , - 1, 1- . FISAIMVAP N.M. Worlkiy) Spaces of affins connectivity aftitting of a transitive group of notions having a totally reducible stationary linear. subgroup. Hat. abor. 68 no.10540 3 165. (MIRA 180) __,Z_U. 0.1 quadra!k nsc integ.A. 6 -777- ~._ft6~~tlMt 3" 1 U., a r. !I, cted Sca %1777i,~ 19 , 11. JAI Thc rl"O. 's fwcorcwd wiJi ,I, it t!A iii whiu_h ttht-rc cx'i-, r,1 tV,e t 9,w,'.v)n3 kii ;tv fir-L I,,: -A 1%.;. .11 . A k "t"Ti~NJ [it It ~1 2.d;:n( nivne 1), 3 it', Th- aid- The two camrvtrc. l'icrteinirg to Al 'In oM r t1wt c sliov"d he a nrt iot" accem- ~fy at-d hat - rly himar cm.);1tiatic" (with mz- WO r,f 0-1* Uvo ttiisms .0ould 6 fin o- ge it is n 'Id stitTi6cat that A) ~"7tjNjj In(! b~Lj wl!crc N, i:; Fm -,rb4rj,-% NULUT, )3)' W11 a Wcyl !paix for wh;ch 611C vvctor p, iqc.Fradirnt. I0, t.,ea shown that. aii A, admittiva, a qua( I.-.ti(-(v+,AipnaI inttual iq in gvfNlesic cme-. witlFa A canonical form Tor tht~ contiocticon iathcn dcrive-d. The autlior cm fid~rr. vekta giscr. IV, with tich Mtrlc tc"Mr td, filii-jiJ201, in WI thue It iii thtil F110)VII tilat tilt- ch.,.ratter- ij for t1je P7,11C; pal d1mtJrm,j of aj, are nere',mri.y .1116 if N i5~51,01 Zi rM1 -)I MLhiD1tr_iL,% _1;' ---z PISARFVA, N.M. (3cr'kiy', Sy-mmetric, aim-a*- wru~ OT,h-pl- - z vI.-T ~ I - no.6,13"-142 '&.. ~Q.l ucheb. zav., Mat'. ~M7A PISARZVA, N.M. (Gorlkiy) Alwet reducible and oynwtrical alsmoot reducible spaces of aff"ne connectivity. Mat. mbor. 66 no.iing-126 A 065. (MIRA 1814) ~ff Pil-M, lilt, 1z eLl- ft Owng a projective YLW;A Nj spit"o. or Av I e ci F\W (Russiin~ In conrmction %%ith a- pN%*ji)j11 paper by Ow au thur !.Mat. '5b, N.S, AJ78)(16SS), 169-2W, MR 16,,7491, dealinn with a Wel') space cl%J actl~rixed li~' the proPet ty that its cquatium'of f: Ratnit 4=!S* 1 quadiatic fractional, first integrals (this sp4ce omtaiws in itself two mutually. orthogonal sy-stems of totally geodesic surfaces), the present paKir is concerned with Weyl s1mces enclosing -a projective qstem of paths, and Aith an explanation of the relation between these spaces and reduced AVeyl space-s. It is -shown that toth clas-~ie-, of spaces have a common subdw oi spacts characten7xd by the property that a space of this subcla&- has twd mutually orthogonal' systems of totally geodesic surfaces, when one of these s -steim -s a geoilesic field of m-dimensional ) s detemine directions in the space under considerafion. Finally, the fundatuental metric lom and the suglementary vector of the Weyl space are sbown to eri ose a pro- jective mtem of paths. Ilk :29~ 0- Mims at qu.0, 1~ not .1 f"4~Wl V. 36 SAM$, 17116m, ateerlbes, tm r1rat a -it a study or ON Is MIMI'MItafttlewor vwlow UWw or Is birdso ~ awn wen-Walok sub"" used in Me. MA as ments were dow; betwen the 16th Md 2I % "Y or a at ~the dorsal surrase at the Addbmlu toot= to at an or thm eyes wIth a '81840 rum or. imot "m mrs rGoolded as early an the 18th day of imabstione tentlals Mdd a three-phase torm tit., With a predominame of the mostIve ooqp~t, 2m a ~ber, 0t sweriments oft or the other p"ItIve "qpoment was a M&T 'F 02.12 M.Abl" L ACC Nib to IAbrftse .wIth"gabs7oldo-devel 1w_nt ~Wthmio I , Iflash" Owes 0.1 to 30 flashem per se= ;;;;wd 180"~0 I" T 5 vp to a frelluenor of 5 flashes per smead in 18" Am 19-4mr-01A Oblek,embryom and v1p to 10 flashes per 80oond In 20- I&W-old SMbrMWp' ;2W &b~O1Ut* "trMt,627 period When palred flums we" UNA ra*vd tras 60 to 20 alorow"Mmas In 18-20 W *U embry", ~: So remilts UdIeste a tg,,Lry huo level of Skmatimm" VWU*amt of -tho Vieux SOLUsm- 4a Omsk Sawron *SWIM EN 80, am 06'. Ift 0 We on w0 03S.''. _Cj; 4.1n X jj CM,d S/ I 48/60/000/XJ2/~J., 4 Y'300 AUTHORSr Lyulicheva, N.N., Pisareva, N.V. I/ TTTLE~ Cgrrosion Resistance of Austenite Steels After Pressure Worktng at Low Temperatures PERIODICAL. Izvestiya vysshlkh uchebrlykh zavedenly, Chernaya metal lurglya, 196o, Nr 2, pp 78 - 80 4 rm.. In chivme-nickel austenite steels low-temperature deformatior entails Intensified Increase in strength due to martenslte transformatlor it must be expected that the second phase, namely ma-rtenslte, developing during low temperature deformation, will change corrosion properties of steel, This assumption was checked by speeded-up corrosion tr-.s" of IKhl8N9 steel by a method recommended by rRef 3]. Lose In weight of electropolished specimens was determined after 100-hour holding HC1 dissolved in technical water. As a result the curve of "weigh,. loss versus degree of COMPrOS81on at - 1830C" showed a m&xlmum corrosponling to the loss in weight increased try a factor of 2 (Figure 2) . After rol I Ing at room temperature and high degree of compression, corrosion reslsl.ar~e of Card 1/3