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POKROVSKAYA.N.A.; X&PICHIVA,V.S. r- , - - - -,,' - .,-. Z. - - Indigosol cotton textile printing. Teket.prom.15 no.10:55-56 0155- (MLRA 8:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiy khtmicheakoy laboratoriyey kombinata 05 Oktyabrf~ (for Pokrovskays) (Dyes and dyeing--Cotton) (Textile printing) POKROVSZLU, N.A. Using rongalite for steaming canvas cloth. Tekst.prom. 17 no.2:55 7 '57- (NLU 10: 2) 1*Zaveduyushchly khimichaskoy laboratoriyey kombinats, 15-y Oktyftbr'.I (Textile finishing) (Dithionites) C "7 -- J- ",I- I- I- 7 /7' , 1 1L U Cj I ~! 7 , -, -/ ,i-, MIKEATLOV, N.V.; UKHANOVI, Z.V.; POKROVSJLAYA, N.3 I The relaxation mechanism in the formation of windings in synthetic fibers. Soob.o nauch.rab.chl.VIXO no.3:63-65 155. (MIRA 10:10) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) PMOVSKAYA, N.B. -,- Problems relative to the establishmnt of work standards and vages of workmen employed by sugar refineries. Sakh.prom-30 no-11:34-35 N 156. (K6M 10: 2) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut truda. (Sa,gar Industry- Production standards) POKAOTP;~~ N.B. k" 6 V16ne-for increasing labor productivity in refineries. Sakh. prom. 31 ",101-33AOL '570' (NLU 10 -. 4) 1. Ismabno-isal ao~atql' skiy institut truda. Industry) POKELOYSILTA, N.B. Basic considerations in setting production standards in sugar- factories. Sakh. prom, 31 no.2:21-25 F '57. (mm 1o-4) 1. Nanchno-issledovatellskiy Inatitut truda. (Sugar industry-Production standards) hXROMAYA, 11. B. rm beamonal production and problems of labor economic-3 in sugar factories. Se.1--h.prom. 31 no-8:35-38 Ag '57. (MLU 10: 8) 1.1lauchno-issledovatellskiy institut truda. (Sugar industry) POKROYSUYA, N.B. 1---l-l- I ~ Wage system for workers during the production season. Sakh. prom. - 32 no.4-.46-0 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:6) l.Hauchno-iseledovateliskiy.institut truda. (Sugar industry) (Wages) PMOVMTA. N. B. Some asPects of sugar in&ustry economics. Sakh.prom. 33 no.12: 39-42 D '59- (mrRA 13:4) lo'TSentralluff nauchno-looledovatellskiv ekonomicheskiy institut Gosplana, RS3MM. (Sugar industry) P M OVSKAYA, N.B.. KONYAYEVA. V.I. Balance sheet of the production and consumption of sugar in some for6iga countries during the 1958/1959 production season, Sakh. prom, 34 no*7:71 J1 160. OURA 13:7) (Sugar industry) ll.'IKYAYLOV, N,V,; POKPMVSY"Iy~j- IIII.El. Fibeirs based on chlorinatel polyvinyl chloride and nitrocellulose (I'vinitron"). Khtm volok no.5:13-16 164. (MM& 17-10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isslodovatel'skiy institut iski.sstvennOGO V0101,2na-- 1 16192-65 M W GV) E V. inj17, 'Pc~,' /Pev-5EDt/AvS 3 DLi 7, AP4046262 1ACCESSION. NR. S/0183/64/000100~/0013/0016 AUTHOR, Mikhaylov, N. V.; Pokrovskaya,N B. TITLE:. A fiber based on chlorinated polyvi chloride -and rC3troqL t r on --SOURCE: Khirnicheskive volokna, -no. 5,1964, 13-16 i' TOPICTAGS,~ poly r vinylchlo ide, chlorinated polyvinylchlo ride, nitrocellulosei synthetic fiber, mixed polymer fiber, fiber thermal stability, fiber chemical Istability, fiber shrinkage, fiber water repellency, fi lber light stability ABSTRACT:: The purpose of tbe,study Was modification of chlorinated polyvinyl- Chloride-(CPVC) which has high chemical but low thermal and light resistance, b using a solution of mixed polymers. The composition of the optimal mixture, Y_ the preparation of the mixture and the fiber and the latter's properties were in vestigated. Nitrocellulose (NQ was selected as admixture for its known influence on CPVC thermal stability. Various ratios of the 2 polymers in acetone were tested. Maximal stability (6- 7 days) was found for a 70- 30 ratio of CPNFC:NC icad 1/2- A A,~', NR: AP4046262 ACCESSION we n at -ith: ight. _A_24_p~rcent conce tr ion %v -a 130~200 sec. viscosity was; -percent bY Tused for the fiber, Microscopic examination revealed NC in the dispersion phase! and CPVC as them dispersion medium. The fiber was formed by the wet process. Acetone concentration also influenced the fiber strength; its optimum was 7-9%. _T 6 -opti h mal temperature.was found-at ~5 060C. A twisted fiber,q'~ould then be formed from the:fresh fiber in water at 80C. The, new. Vinitrorrfiber- showed high chemical resistance(e. g. against mineral acids, oxidizers, some oi, anic g e, I it _its 801V ).and retained its physico-m mechanical prolmrties. under u. V. ligh s shrinkage was 3 percent -compared to 55757 percent for CPVC.. Its operating !--temperature was 60-70 percent. higher, It also resists wetting. It is bein; trie -d I .9 alone, or, mix with wool for work clothes, industrialfilters, etc. withgood ed preliminary results. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 4 tables ASSOCIATION: VNIIV (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Fibers.) SUBMITTED: 29Jun63 ENCL: 00 .SUB CODE: MT,.-OC :NO REF St' W: 010 OTHER: 003 2/2, Ca d S11831611000100110051006 B101/B205 AUTHORS: Mikhaylov, N. V., Karetina, T. I., Pokrovskaya, N. B. TITLE: Stability of solutions of ch1orinated polyvinyl chloride mixed with nitrocellulose PERIODICAL; Khimicheskiye volokna, no. 1, 1961, 24-29 TEXT! A study has been made of the compatibility of different polymers in a common solution and of the practical use of polymers with new compositicns for the purpose of checking data published in Ref. 9 on the compatibility of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) with acetyl cellulose. Solutions of CFVC and nitrocellulose (NC) have been studied at a ratio of CPVC:NC a 85:15, 50:50, or 15:85%. The stability of these solutions has been determined, and the distribution of the components on separation of the solution into various layers has been calculated by determining the N content,of the upper layer. Like in the case of acetyl cellulose, these systems are unstable. The fact that the viscosity of the mixture is much higher than would correspond to the additive value is indicative of vigor ous interaction between CPVC and NC. Fibers with the following data are Card 1/4 3/183/61/000/001/005/006 Stability of solutions ... B101/B205 obtained from such solutions: elementary fiber count: 2200-4400; breaking length: 14-18 km; elongation: 18-29%; number of double flections leading to break: 900-1200. For the production of the fiber it was, however, nee essary to determine the stability. Fig- 3 shows stability as a function o concentration. At concentrations of more than 2()$, stability is sufficien for commercial use. Viscosity as a function of composition is compared inv Fig. 5 with stability as a function of composition. Stability was deter- mined visually. The visible separation into two layers was taken as the limit of stability. Chemical analysis has confirmed the visual observa- tions. At a temperature of 900C, separation into layers occurs within 2.5 hr. As the volumes of the separated layers depend on the content of the various components, a calibration curve may be used to determine the composition without chemical analysis. The incompatibility of the two components is confirmed by the constitution diagram of Fig. S. Separation starts already at very low concentrations. It was found that polyvinyl chloride is almost incompatible with NC. Concerning the separation into layers, the following conclusions have been drawn on the strength of the Tyndall effect, the possibility of separating the components by centrifu- ging (the concentration of the two phases differs from that of the initial Card 2/4 Stability of solutions ... S/1 83/61/000/0c1 /0051CC6 3101/3205 phase), and of microscopic studies: Interaction occur3 between solvent and components; the polymer with the higher solubility carries away a larcer amount of the solvent when centrifuged; the solution of the components is a fine-disperse emulsion in which the dispersed substance is the polymer with the lower amount, whereas the dispersing al,-ent is the solution of the Doly- mer with the larger amount. There are 8 fiCurcs and 10 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION! VNIIV (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Fibers) Legend to Fig- 3: CPVC:NC; 1: 8 %: 1 % 2: 5W-: 5W-; 3: 1%-:85014; a) concentrat: b stability', hr. Card 3/4 zt I Stability of solutions s/1a3/61/oOo/oO1/oo5/oo6 B101/B205 Legend to Fig. 5: 1: viscosity as a function of composition; 2: stability as a function of composition; a) composition, CPVC CPVC/NC; b) stability, hr3 C) viscosity, sec. '? c) v"1 p L~gend to Fig. 8z Diagram Lege cc.mpo~i- nitrocellulose; b) 4 for phase separation in 4 fc C GPVC*.NC solutions; a) A6' chlorinated polyvinyl chloride; c) acetone; d) concentration, Card 4/4 C"') flu POKROAJ'~TAYA, N. D. Geol Idal Frespeatim AIr 119 Vineralogical Correlates of the Upper Permian and Triassic Deposits in the ObImlovsklyVi-al, Region," S. G. Sarkisyan, H*~ D* Pokroveka7a, 2 pp -Dok Ak Nauk MR," Vol IXV, No 5 GI*ea characteristics of Ufinskiy, Ehzw~Tartar' Y .azA Triassic deposits according to'types of rook foind Inthew. Lists heavy inA light min6rals Lfftn(I in these deposits. Submitted by Acad D. S. 'Belyankin,21 No 48. 4 39A9T% POI,.P,OVSYAYA, N.F., kand. biol. nauk Biochemical grain evaluation of soft spring wheats. Trudy po prikl. but., gen. i sel. 37 no. lt59-65 165. (MIRA 19:1) POKROVSKAYA) P.K. Full-term tuboabdominal pregnancy. Akush. i gin- 39 no.3al3l MY-J063 (MIRA 1712) 1. lz,.akushersko-ginekologichoskogo otdelenlya (zav. - zaslu- zhennyy vrach RSFSR M.I. Aaekseyevu-Pechena) Slav~nmskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vraoh A.S. Afanaslyer) Krasnodar- skogo kraya. OALAXTIONOY, V.D., kBna.geol.-min.nauk; G=TSEIT, G.I., doktor geol.-min. nauk; DURAM , V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZUBKOVIGH, K.Te., kand.gool.- min.nauk; KAYSM, T.S., kand.geol.-min.nauk; POKROV.WATA, N.M.. kand.geol.-minenauk; BRA2MINA, A.M.. inzh.; I OY, S.N., inzh.; KUMSKOVA, O.G., inzh.; LOVITSKIT, U.S., inzh.; KAKMO, G.K., inzh. HILDMIKAR, Sh.G.. inzh.; SINTAKOV. N.P., inzh.; =GRUVA, N.A., red.; VORONIN, K.P., takhn.red. [Geology of the Volga-Don Canal region] Goologiia raions soorazhenii Volgo-Dona. Pod red. V.D.Galaktionova. Moskva. Gos.energ.izd-vo. ig6o. 416 p. fold.col.map. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy proyektno-izyskatel'skiy i nauchno-issle- Aovatellakly institut *GidroproyaktO Imeni S.Ta.Miuk. .i- (Volga-Don Canal region-Geology) POKROVSKAYA, N.M., k-and. geol. -minor. nauk Physicomechanical properties of semihard rocks-in the region of the stalingrad hydroelectric power center. Trudy Gidroproakta 3:101-120 ,6o. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Otdel inzhenernoy gqologii Vaesovuznogo proyektuo-izyskateliskogo i nauchno-isoledovatel skogo instituta "Uidroproyekt" imeni S.Ya. Zhuka. (Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station region--Soil mechanics) POKROVSX&Yk, N.N. , - Referred effect of ultraviolet rays in normal and modified reactiTity of the organism. Arkh. pat., Moskya 14 no.6:42-44 Nov-Dec 1952. (GIAL 23:4) I- Of the Riperimental Department (Head -- Prof, I. A. Piontkovskiy). S;ate Scientific-Research Institute of Physiotherapy (Director - Prof. A.I. CYbrosov). POKROVSKAYA, N. N. Dissertation- "Morphological Data on Secondary Action of Ultra-violet Rays Under Normal and Altered Reactivity Conditions in an Organism." Cand Hed Sci, Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, 23 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, MoBcow, 14 Jun 54) SO: SU`4 318, 23 Dec. 1954 BUKOVSKAYA, A.V.; POKROVSKATA, N.N. %------------ W"O"WA101 Clinical aspects of gastric cancer with multiple zetastases to the bone. Sov.med. 19 no.2:45-48 P 155. (IC.RA 8:5) 1. Is goopitallnoy terapevticheakay k3.inikl (zav. prof. P.Te. Dakomakly) 11 Koskovskogo meditainskogo instituta iment I.V. Stalina. (STOMACH, neoplasms, scirrhus with multiple metastases to bone) (BOXES, neoplasms, Wet'stases of gastric scirrhus) roxRovaitTA, ,,1. 11. I , Morphological dal,-;. on the --,O'lected a,:,tiejn of ultrwilolest rayE In nornal aid nodifled reactivity of the organism. Vop.kur. fizioter. I lach.fiz.kul't n0-3:79-80 *"!-Sep!55(IILRA 8:8) (ULTJ',.-'.VIOT,2T WS-PHYSIOLOGICAL XFMT) POKROVSXAYA H.N. kandidat maditsinakikh nauk; SAVOKOV, P.M. wWAMM Pathology of acute lupus arythematosuB. Sov.med. 20 no.5:)8-42 W 956. (KW 9:9) 1. Iz imfedry goopitallnoy terapit (sav. - prof. P.TeAnkomakly) II Koskovskogo neditsinskogo institua imeni I.V.Stalins i patolomo- anatomicheskogo otieleniya, (Nauchnyy rukovoditall -prof. P.P.Dwizhkov) Noskovskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bolinitay 90-5. (LUPUS ARYTEENATOSUS, pathology, (Rue)) UYTSEV, V.F.; POEROVSKAYA. N.N. (Moskva) Acute myeloblastosis with multiple thromboses. Klin.med- 37 no.1: 117-121 Ja '59- (MIRA 12:3) 1. Is gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (dir. - prof. P.Te. Lakozekly) II Mookovskogo meditsinskogo institute. imeni N.I. Pi- rogova i patologo-anatomicheskogo otdeleniya (nauchmyy konsul'tant prof. PiR. Dvizhkov) 5-y Gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy. (1KJKOSARCOKA, case reports acute, with multiple thrombosis (Rug)) (THROMBOSIS, case reports multiple, in acute leukosarcoma (Rus)) WUTp V.S.; POKROVSKAYA, N.N. Analysis of the mortality rate in mitral steenosis. Klinn. med. 38 nd. 2:6-14 F 160. (MMA 14: 1) (MITRA,L VALVE-DISEASES) KEYEMON, T. I,-; POKROVSKAYA, N. N. Changes in the clinical and anatomical picture of cardiac rhe-ama- tism during the past 10-15 years. Terap. arkh. no.12:23-30 '61. (MIRA, 15:2) 1. Iz terapevticheakogo otdeleniya 22-Y forodskoy bollnitsy (zav. - doktor meditsinakikh nauk T, I. Meyerzon) i patologoanatomicbeskogo otdeleniya 5-y gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (zav. - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk N. N. PokrovskeLya, nauchnyy konsul'tant - prof. P. P. Dvizhkov). (RHEUMATIC BEART DISEASE) MEYERSON, T.I.; POKROVSKAYA, N.V. (Moskva) Frequency of rheirmatic lesions of the heart in old age. Y-'in. mod. 40 no.5:105-110 162. (MLqA 15:8) 1. 1z terapev-ticheskogo otdeleniya 22--y Gorodskoy bollnitsy (zav. - doktor med.naWc T.I. Meyerson) i patologoanatomicheskogo otdeleniya 5-y Gorodskoy klinichesRoy ~-Ilnitsy (zav. - kand. med.nauk H.R. Pokrovskayup nauelmyy konsul'tant - prof, P.P. DvIzHCov). (RHEUMATIC DEART DISME) TUROVA, A.D., professor, zaveduyushchiy; POKROVSE7AYA, N.V. NM w *.+.-,-, Pharmacology of cineol (eucal7ptol). Farm.i toks. 16 no.3;28-29 )fy-,Te '53. (MLHA 6:7) 1. Otdal farmakologii Vsesoyuznogo institute, lekarstvennykh i aromatiche- skikh raoteniy (VILAR). (Bacalyptol) -IW.vv~fulLn, 11. V. POKIZOVSKAYA, 11. V. --'-The Effect of Carbon Dioxide on the Repvoduction or Yeast and the Fermentation Caused by It." Inst of Microbiology. Acad Sci USSR. Moscow, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Science). -30. Knishanay letopis I i;1-2- 1956 M110VSKAYAL ii w _~ VizUOV.1 !.Y., 1111,Kll"; 6. 6. and SHIL, V. N. "Certain data concerning the physiology of yeast in fermcntutin,- of malt must," a paper submitted at the International Conference on Radioisotopes in Scientific I-Research, Paris, 9-20 &--P 57. /< 'X,SR/Microbio0 Industrial Mic F-3 Abs Jj-.-_- Rc.-L 7.hur - Diol., I'do 1.5-53), P)'47 Author VeSelov, I.Ya., Ryikin, S.S. Inst Titic Particinat'~on of CH COOH and COo in the Blosynthesils of Brewers' Yeast and Xmition by'Yeast of Substances Cau- sing Turbidity of Beer on St.-~rage. Orir,y Pub Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t pivovar. prom-sti, 1957, No 6, 141- 149 Abstract No abotrac U. ccrel I,,," I RUBAN. Ye.L.; RYMIN. S.S.; POXHOVSKAYA, N.V. Relation of Nitrosoiona 8to radioactive saccharose and carbonates [with summary in linglishl. Mikrobiologiia, 26 no-3:257-262 My-Je 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR, Moskva. (NITROSOKOIUS, metabiolism, carbon, determ. labeled sucrose & carbonate (Rus)) (SUCROSE, metabolism, NitrosoFonas. radioisotope-labeled in determ. of carbon metab. (Rus)) (CARBON, metabolism. Nitrosomonas, determ. with radioisotope-labeled sucrose & carbonate (Rus)) RYLKIIJ. S.5.; POIMOVSKAYA, N.V. ~ Role of acetic acid In the biosymtbesis of brewer's yeasts. Trudy VNIIPP no-7:98-105 159. (14IRk 13.5) (Yeast) (Acetic acid) RYLIN, S.S.; POXROVSKATA, N.V. Role of acetic acid In biosynthetic processes taking place in brewers' yeast. Kikrobiologiia 28 no.4-.586-593 -n-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut pivovarennoy pro- u7shlennosti, )bskva. (AGMIC ACID) (MUST) FOKROVSKAYA, N.V.? OULNEZOVA, N.A.5 CHISITAKOVAP Ye.A.; KlW'-'LYAKOVAl O.v. Hathods for tho production of glueose axidase enzyme prep rallons. a , Ferm. 4. spirt. prom. 11 no.7~22--25 165. (MIRA 18s!!-) 1. Veesoyuznyy naucimc-igaledovatellskiy Anatit"at pivubezalko- gollnoy i vinodellchaskoy promyshiennosti. POKRMSKAYA, N.T.; KISLYAXM, O.T. Mechanism of the stimulating effect of chalk on the glucose wddase and catalase activity of Penicillium vitalo. Mikro- biologiia 31+ no.5:793-800 S-0 165. (MM 18:10) 1. TSentrallnyy muchne-isBledovatellskiy institut pivo.- varennoy promyshlennostil, Moskva, KELLER, B.M.;-.POKROVSKAYA, N.V. Now data on the age of phosphorites in the Karatau. Izv. Ali SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 no.6:78-91 Je 165. (1/0-A 18:6) 1. Geologichemkiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva. POKROAISR.J.A, 14 . V G Ai .-- 'L7 11 ~ iJ 'Y Use of SG-1 caLlcn ofjta4n-' ng and prifying glucoFc- ~ .1 oxidase. PrM.. bioklhin- 'i mnkrobiol. 1 no.1:12F-122 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Vsesoyuzi~yy iiaizchnc~---jg.,31ed(jvatell,,~3~iy inatitut pivovarerinoy, be%aJ.kog,-A'-.n(,.r ; prru-~rshlrunnosti, Moskva. FOKROVSKAYA., N.V. Some phyBiological ctara,~teri-tic-a cf t~,e firldivIdual spo-,--izien of tM undeiirable raicroL'lc%:-A of beer. Tmdy I'Sbatr. issi. inst. piv., bezalk. 1 vin. prr;r,. no.10.155-167 16-. (IC 11 A 17 : 6) POKROVSKAYA, N.V.; VOROBIYEVA, M.T. Development of the-methods for obtaining glucose oxidase preparation3. Trudy TSentr.nauch.-ispl.inst.piv.,bexalk. i vin.prom. no.9:69-78 l62. (MIRA 16:10) 15-1957-10-13537 Translatio'n from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10, P 9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Pokrovskaya, N. V. TITLE: The Stratigraphy of the Cambrian Deposils a~ the Southern Partofthe Siberian Platform (Stratigrafiya kembriyskikh. otlozheniy yuga Sibirskoy platformy) PERIODICAU- V sb: Vopr. geologii Azii. T. 1., Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1954, pp, 444-465 ABSTRACT: The paper gives a brief description of the Lower and Middle Cambrian section of the southern p&t. of the Si- berian platform along the rivers Maya, Amga, Lena (between At-Daban and Pokrovskoye), Olekma and Chara, Peleday, and the upper and lowr Angara region. Inf ormati on on the collections of trilobites from the different lay- ers is presented; these fossils enable one to make de- tailed comparisons of the sedimentary units and to pre- pare a biostratigraphic outline for the subdivision of Card 1/5 the Cambrian rocks of the Siberian platform (see Table). 15-1957-10-13537 The Stratigraphy of the Cambrian Rocks of the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform (Cont.) The author shows the possibility of extending the biostrati- graphic classification of the southern part of the MeAan platfts tD the entire platform and also to the framework beyond it to the south. The large collections of fossils from the different beds make it possible to re-examine and define more precisely the stratigraphic range of a number of trilobites. Such work has established the extent and identified the boundaries of the Lenskly (Lena) stage; and has given support to the earlier con- clusion of the author that the arcbeocyathids are confined to the Lower Cambrian. Card 2/5 15-1957-10-13537 The Stratigraphy of the Cambrian Rocks of the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform (Cont.) Epoch Stage Horizon Zone Aldanaspis Mayskiy Phalacroma grandiforme Middle Upper--Anopolenus henrici, Cambrian Liostracus yakutensis Amginskiy Middle-Paradoxides hicksi, Tomagnostus ?rs-sus Lower-Orgatocep a dpa.0 Schi tocephalus Card 3/5 16-1957-10-13537 The Stratigraphy of the Cambrian Rocks of the Southern Part of the Siberian Platform (Cont.) - Kooteniella Yelanskiy Protolenus grandis, Bathyuriscellus grandis Pseudoeteraspis, Ketemenskiy Parapoliella, Namanoia Bergeroniaspis ornatus, Olekminskiy Jacutus quadriceps Card 4/5 'POKELOYSMAYA. NI-Aa- Vasillyevna; SHMYS. N.A., otv.red.; CMWIKOVA. I.M.. ',,:~~.'-- -.'i~d'Azd-va; MAIM, I-tg: V.,tekhn.red. [Agnostidae of the middle Cambrian of Takutisj Agnost1dy strednego kembrIla Ukatil. Mookwa, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR- 1958. 95 p. , (Akademila nauk WM- Geologicheskii institut. Trudy no.16) (MIRL 12:11) (Takatia-Trildbites) ZAYTSEV, _ Structure of the Kuznetsk Ala-Tau [with summry in Inglishl. Sov. geol. 1 no.6:24-43 Je 158. (14IRA 11:10) 1. Geologicheskiy inntitut All SSSR. (Kuznetsk Ala-Tau-Geology. Stratigraphic) POKROVSKIiYA. N.V.; ZAYTSNV, U.S., otv.red.; PECHINM, I.L., red.izd-va; - __ GUSEVA, A.P., takhn.red. [Trilobite faum and stratigrapbv of Cambrian deposits in Tuvaj Trilobitovala fauna i stratigraflia kembriinkikh otlozhenit Tuvy. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1959. 197 P. (Akademila nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii institut. Trudy, no.27. (MIRA 13:2) (Twa Autonomous Province--Paleontology, Stratigraphic) (Trilobites) WNM. V.V.; TOKRO~~A, ~N.V.; ROZANOV. A-Yu. "Upper Cambrian" arebaeocyathid coral cenosis in the Tanuu-01a, Range (Tava). Izv. Ali SSSR. Ser. geol. 25 no-7:99-100 JI 16o. (KIRL 13;10) (Tannu-01a Range--Corals, Posail) -, POKROVSKAYA, N.Ya. Some immunity indices Jn young children with nur-alent. uzenigj.tis treated with massive penicillin doses. Trudy TSIIJ 78:25-30 165. (MM 18:9) 1. Kafedra pediatrii (zav. prof. R.L. Gamburg) Mentrallnogn instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. DAVIRUMV, S. He; SHTILIBAITS, 1. 1.; KULIKOVA, Yee F.; POKROVSX&YA, 0. A. SARAXTAN, Yee Ae )(odifications of the nervous system in virus influenza A and 30' Nevropat. psikhlat.9 Moskva 20 no-3:11-18 May-June 1951. (CLML 20:11) 1. Professor Davideakov, 2* Of the TherapaiLtio Clinic (Director - Me D. Tushiubkly, Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), First Medical Insti- tute, and of the Clinic for Nervous Diseases (Director Prof. S. N. Davidenkov, Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR)O Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians. POK-ROVSKAYA, 0. A. USSR/Yedicine - Virus Diseases Mar 51 "Changes in the Nervous Systen Produced ~yi;-Virus Influenza A and B, 11 krof S. 147. Davidenkov, I. I. Shtil'bans, Ye. F. Ful'kova. 0. A. Pokrovskaya, E. A. Sanamyan, 1st Med Inst and Clinic of Nervous Diseases of Inst of Advanced Tng of Physicians "Nevropatol i Psikhiat" Vol XX. No 4. pp 11-18 Extensive clinical investigations were conducted to det differences between virus A and virus B influenza as manifested byeFfects of these diseases on the nervous system. These different manifestations are emmarated and illustrated by a number of case histories. Mentions that the concn of the influenza virus in the brain does not increase, but decre,-ses, an important distinction from epidemic encephalitis. l9lTlOl POKROVSKAYA, 0. A. USSRMedicine-Infectious Diseases Feb 52 "Clinical Characteristics of the Atypical Form of Tick Encephalitis," S. N. Davidenkov, M. M. Figurina, 1. 1. Shtillbans, Ye. F. Kullkova, 0. A. Pokrovskaya, Leningrad, clinic of Nervous Diseases, State Ifistjor Advaficed Tng'of Ph~sicians'imefii-S. M. Kir6v; Hosp of Infectious Diseases imeni S. P; Botkin "Klin Med" Vol XXX, No 2, pp i9-27 Describes clinical characteristics, treatment, etc. of a Western form of tick encephalitis occurring in regions where Ixodes persulcatus and Ixodes ricinus function as transmitters, and draws parallel between this form and Far-Eastern tick encephalitis. 1he Westerm form described is distinguished clinically by a double wave of meningoencephalitis and epidemiologically by -the fact that the infection is transinitted not only by the bite of j ticks but also by consumption of the -ilk of infected goats. PA 209T73 POKROVSKAYA, O.A. (Leningrad) Tr"tmont of Wasthenia. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 54 no.4:342,343 Ap 154, 7: 3) 1. Klinika nervnykh bolesney Institute, unovershonstvoraniya vra- Cho imeni S.M.ICIrova. fKYASTHXKIA GRAVIS. therapy, (RADIOTHIWY, in Yarious disswess, *x-rav) - *110mothenia gravis) GOUNDURG, A.D.; KULIKOVA. Ts.F.; PWOVSKAYA. 0.. Vegetative functions in progressive muscular atrop)7. Zhnr. nerr. i polkht 55 no.1:17-21 Ja 155. (XLRA 8:2) 1. Klinilm nervWkh bolesney dir. prof. S.N.Davidenkov) i kafedra fixioterapil (zav. prof. H.N.Mish'uk) Instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey iment S.K.Kirova. (PROGRISSIVI MUSCULAR ATHROPff, physiologr. autonomic NO (AUTWOKIC NERVOM SYSTEM, in various diseases, progressive muse. atropby) DAVIDBNKOV. S.N.. professor. zasluzhenny7 deyatell nauki; POKROVSKATA, O.A., (Leningrad) Pbrwqonal state in neurasthenia. Trach.dPlo no.11:1163-1167 N 156, OM 10:3) 1* DeyotvitelInyy chlen ANN SSSR.(for Davidenkov) ILYMO, Y.I.;POKROVSKAYA, O.A. Characteristics of the course of experimental infection in monkeys inoculated with tick-borne and bi-phasic encephalitis and louping III viruses. Acta virol. 3agl. Id., Praha 4 no.2:75-81 Mr 160. 1. Department of Virology, Institute of Xxperimental Medicine, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, and Nervous Diseases Clinics. State In- stitute for Post-Graduate Training of Physicians, Leningrad. (11103PH&LITIS EPIDEKIC exper.) P01MOVSKAYA) 0. A.) MEW, V. I.) LENINGRAD: "Clinical icture in M. rhesus monkeys infected with various strains of tick- P 4 ~ borne encephalitis Virus. (With film projection.)" report submitted for the Symposium on the Biology of Viruses of Tick Borne Encephalitis Complex, Smolenice Czechoslovakia, 1-1-14 Oct 60. DAVIDENKOV, SoV.; FOKROVSKAYA O.A.SHALAGINA, T.L. Isolated agraphia. Och. klin. neyr. no.201-43 164 (MIFfi 1811) IL'YENKO., V.I.; POKROVSKAYA, O.A. Materials on the differentiation of viruses of the tick-borne encephalitis group. Och.klin.nevr. no.1:183-194 162. (MIRA 15,;9) (ENCEPHALITUS VIRUSES) POKROVSKAYA, O.G. Rate of oxidation of monoaminomonocarboxylic conditiona. lzv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.B.'50-37 I.Novosibirokly meditsinskly Institut. acids under different 159. (MIRA 13:2) (Amino acids) (Oxidation) POKROVSKAYA 0. L , kand. med. nauk Surgical treatment of patients with ineffective extrapleural pneumothorax and oleothorax complicated by empyema. Xhirurgiia 38 no.7:138-144 Jj 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz legochno-1-hirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. N. I. Bondar') Moskovskoge nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta tuberkuleza Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya WSR. (OLEOTHOW) (PNEUMOTHORAX) (RIPYEKA) GINDINq Ye.M.; -POKR KAXA O.L.-;, LEBEDEVAq L.V. Burn shock in dogs and the effect of neuroplegic subatances on its course. Khimwgiia 36 no. 5:87-96 My 160. (KIRA 14:1) ,BURNS AND SCALDS) (HIBERNATION., ARTIFICIAL) L 16892-~65 EE6-2/WG(J)/FSF(h)/!~~G( ~/a P a /5SD/AFmrP./BsD/AFETR/ LNUG(c) - P C-L/Pae-2 AEDC( ACCESS,ON NR; AP5000168 AITC(a)AFTC(b)~APGC(f)i/0293/64/002/006/0859/086L~ FSD'dp)/ESD(si) -TT/GW ..AUTHOR:: Pokrovs S-A. xa TITLE:. Solution.of the spatial problem of heliocentric flights -with an engine of i_%jrstant p9wer by the.steepest-descent method O~ CE r smiches kiye s R Is ledovaniyav 2, n 6, 1964, 859-864 O.P i C-,'.GS: interplanetary fligh cecraft thrust, spacecraft T t, spacecraft, spa VnS%!nej.spaceciaft trajectory* steepe.st.descent method i%85-, In connection with:a s tudy of the problem of space flight to the planets Lm r~olar system -it is important to obtain optimal thrust programs and pro- 13rams for the corresponding trajectories when using limited-power engines. The purpose of this paper was to determine the optimal.thrust and trajectories in the spatial problem of flight by thesteepest desce.nt.method. Computations have shown Lha-'.. the.method- is. quite convenient for solution of the problems of optimal f I ight and can,be,used for Investigation of optimal-trajectories.in a case when the space- a e-raft m kes Morethan one revolution around a,center. In the spatial problem of liel iocei-~tric: f I ight the author gives programs for acceleration an~ c2rresponding _J,rajei.:tories, optimal in the sense.of a,minimum of the value*1 a (t)dt, where 0 Card 1/2. B2MNOV.9 A.V.; NOVOTOTSKIY-VLASOV, Yu.F.; NEIZVESTNYY, I.G.; POKROVSKAYA, S.V.j GALYJ-NA, T. I. - Nature of surface recombination conters in germanium. Fiz. tver. tela 3 no. 3:822--831.Mr t6l, I (MIRA 14:5) 1e Fizicheskiy institut, imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN SSSR, Moskva. (Crystal lattices) (Germnium) PDY,ROV-,':,i~AYP, T.A. Study of antigenic propertieB of Ehrlich carcinoma after its pasnage on chorioallantolB o" chick embz7o during an--ph-l reaction with desensitization. Biul. eksp. biol. I med. 57 no.6t76-78 Je 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Laboratoriya neinfaktsionnoy immunologii (zav, - prof, I.N. Mayskiy) Institu-~a eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N. Mayskiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. PCKROVSK&U, T.A. Change In Immnobiological properties of tumors passed on chick embryo. Diul.ekep.biol.i nod. 48 no.11:93-97 N 159. (M MI 13:5) 1. Iz laboratorli neinfektoionnoy limmnologli (zav. - prof. I.N. Nmyskiy) Instituta skeperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof, I.N. Mayokly) ANN SSSR. Koekva. Predstavlena daystvitel'mym oblenom AMN SSSR N*N* Zhukovym-Verezhnlkovym. (NIOPUSKS immanol.) POKROVS , T.A. --T99KA1A.-- j Possibility of tumorous transformation of intrasplenic ovary transplant following the inhibition of the gonadotropic action of the pituitary gland. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 57 no.6.-78-81 is 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Laboratoriya neinfektsionnoy imaunologii (zav. - prof. I.N. Mayskiy) Instituts. eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N. Mayskiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. CV F USSRAftteorology - Service, Criticism, Oct 52 r-4 "Some Results of the Work on the 'Klimatologiche- skly Spravochnik SSSRI (Handbook of Climatology of the USSR) According to Regions," T. B. Pokrovskaya, Cand Geog Sci, Leningrad Main Geophy Obs imeni Voyeykov "Mete6rol i Gidrol" No 10, pp 9-14 Authoress states that a fault in recent discus- sions is that the handbook, an irregular publi- cation, has not been given due attention, a topic previously raised by S. A. Sapozhnikove, in 231"2 "Heteorol i Gidrol" No 1, 1952. Authoress out- -lines the importance of exptl data in these hand- books to organization of meteorological service. 231"2 E~ Y,ALYUZHN'YY, l.T.; SIDOROVA, L.N.; BMIIN, L.; AKTAYEV, S.; TEPLITS, V.V.; ZUYEV, V.N.; ~Op!OYSKAYA,-T.I.; KOZHOMKULDV, T.A.; LAVROVA, N.N., prof., red,; ZUBOK, Ya.Z., tekhn. red. [Read this, this is mefull Prochitai, eto polezno. Frunze, 1962. 10 nos. [Botkin's diseasell Bolezn' Botkina. 19 P. [Communicable (infectious) diseases in children] Detskie zaraznye (infektsionnye) bolezni. 18 p. [Helminths and the ham they cause to human health] Gellminty i ikh vred dlia zdoroviia cheloveka. 26 p. [Work hygiene of the boot grower] Gigiena truda sveklovoda. 12 p. [Hygienic regimen of the schoolchild] Gigienicheskii rezhim shkollnika. 24 p. [Fungus diseases of the skin] Gribkovye zabolevaniia kozhi. 24 P. [Prevention and treatment of cardiac and vascular diseases] Predupi,ezhdenie i lechenie boleznei serdtsa i sosudov. 19 p. (Prevention and treatment of rickets] Rakhitv ego predu- prezhdenie i lechenie. 8 p. [Old age and longevity] Starost' i dolgoletie. 14 p. [Vitamins and their significance for human health] Vitaminy i ikh znachenie dlia zdorovlia chelo- veka. 22 p. WIRA 17:3) PU;f_R-UIjSKAYAj T. III. POKROVSKAYA, T. I.: "The clinical aspects and delayed results of tubercular meningitis in children treated with strep- tomycinp PAS, and ftivazid.11 Kirgiz Stste Medical Insi. Frunze, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candi- date in Medical Sciences). SO: Knizhnays Letopis' No. 22., 1956 POKROVSKAYA. T.I. (Tuberculous meningitis in children] Tubarkalemy-i meningit u datei. Yrunze, Kirgizgosizdat, 1939. 22 p. (MMINGAS--TUBERCULOSIS) (MIRA 13:7) POKROVSKAYA T I Changes in the cerebrospinal fluid in tuberculous meningitis. 3-;v. zdrav. Kir. no.2:7-12 14r-Ap 762. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolezney (zav. - prof. B.F.Shagan) Kirgizskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta i Kirgizskogo rmchno- issledovatellskogo institute, tuberkuleza (direktor - Yu.A.Vc1okh). (CEREBROSPML FLUID) (10- IIIIGES-TUBERCULOSIS ) CLUMIKOV, A.A.; LP~X~OV~TA-.--N.L.*,,_NZSTEROVA, Yu.S.;*ORGANOVA, N.I. Vulfenite containing uranium. Zap.Vses'.min.ob-,Ka 89 no.2: 180-1% 160; (MIRA 13:7) 1. Inetitut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdoniv, petrografii, mineralogii i geoldiinii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Wulfenits) (uranium) 17(4),30(l) AUTHOR: Pokrevskaya, T. M. S07120-12A -5-57,162 TITLE: Stages --'P- the Bush Format-ion in Mfead~,w 01-over Under -th~_- Conditions ir the Region (Etapy f.~)rmi--ro-,raviya kl~,stq, I .~.ugovogv klevera 7 usloviyakh Moskovskoy oblast-i), PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadem-il. na-alk SSSR, 1959, Vt;1 1249 !L- 5, pp 1160-!162 (USSR) ABSTRACT- The biologikml rharaoie.':Istic features c,--f' th~-,- age of clc%rer (Trifoli-am pratezee T,.) err- nob to be investicat9d from th6 point of view of the calendar age of an individual, i.e. -,f the period beginning with the germination of the secd but of the ag6 (vozrastnostf)(Ref 1) ~ihich is expressed by the mciphologioal. stages of age - the stages of bush formati-on. .1hq autbor reGa--..-1s these stages as a suo::ession olage-biological characteristic features which are expressed by the outward appearance - the morphology - of the plant. Under different conditions (pasture etc) these stages may take pia:~e at different rates. The morphological indices of tli~,ss stages are as follows: state of the terminal, bud as well as of the main root, presence of gei,,-ratlve side-shoots ard adventi-11-ious Card 1/2 roots of different classes, The author distinguishes 6 stages Stages in the Bush Formation in. Meadlrw Mt%~-GT- Under the Conditions -in the Reg---~in of development- ol' th- (~!-over bush: 1, -;uv(!nj-le ai~d parti-y pregererat.-;.v-2 pe-~".od. Du-.at-~-vriz. 1-2 y,~ars. II. The pregenerative period, 1-3 jears. III~ The initial Derlod. IV. The peTi,-~d. V. The pi~-riz-d ---r:~-etat;-7e reproduction. V1. Vic- further de-vLlopment Trjay pla-:-e in two direAlons- A. Under fav~)rablc- "- the sh3-)ts of vegetati---r~. rej-,r:--.d--;zti.on separaat-z~ fT7,.-D stc-ol, B. If , 'he shocl----~f ~E;getat--~-s hava -not arty r-ason, I - - - - forziei~'., llh~e '~,aA pa-~--,ea inT,~) the VI. stage - th~-, s=nile perlod, for e~bc")-' -;-3 ldcs. :f '~alxtc 1'c , Z'h 1 4- t hk 9 plac~c- ortly ii~i,ler ~,iadi,,-Dns~, !r, A i~.;! tash die]. 51re-9-d-T dUT LT~?, t'llla- deiel 31-jr!ent, -1-f the d'-.u.--,hter bushes. Th-.~sq thE hush a Prz)f,~ss,--r 1. G. S:~xob:~yalcov superv~-sed the S.-I-ic-1, ASSOCIATION- z? jni~~---h 4--o - C') v PRESENTED% Oct~)b~-iz, '2Y SUBMITTED: Octrber 2 1 9 "195,1 Card 2/2 institul, --*n. X '-T'P-~+-fQkiYj-h 7 POICROVSKAYA, T. M., Cpnd 11,31ol. Sci (diss) -- "A7-e-morpholmlcai f-at-,;res of t'11~1~ in clovers of Moscow Oblast". Moscow, 1960- 20 pp (14joscow City P,?daEorricaj ' st Jm V. P. PotemIdn), 150 CoPies ( ru, No 14, 1~-60, 130), POIROVSKAYA, T.M. Morphological features of different age phases in the formation of the als1ke clover plant (Trifolium hybridum L.) in Moscow P~ro7ince. AMwh.dokl.vye.~hkoly; b1ol.nauki no.2-.110-115 160. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Rekomendovana kRfedroy botaniki Noskovskogo gorodskogo pedagogi- chaskogo Instituta im. T.P, Potemkina. (MOSCOW PROVINCZ--ALS= CLOVXR) (GROWM (PLMS)) Name: PGKROVSYAYA, T. N. Dissertation: Geographic variability in the biology of Havaga. Eleginus navaga (Pallas). Bleginus gracl1is (Tilesius) Degree: Cand Biol Sci I 4&,et" Acad Scl USSR., Inat of Oceanology 'It~~Date,~ Place: 1956), Moscow Source: Knizhnaya Letopis'.. No 45, 1956 POXROVSK&YA, T.N. Age and growth of navaga (Bleginus) In the Kara Sea. Tk-udy Inst. okean. 20:302-311 157. (Nm 10:12) (Kara Sea--Codfish) PO"OVSKAYA, T.110 ., Factors determining present distribution of navaga (genus. Bleginua) [with summary in Unglishl. Zool. zhur. 37 no.8-.1181-1194 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:9) 1.Institut okeanologii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Godfish) POKROVSKAU, T.N. Geographical variation in the biology of the navaga (genus Ele US)a Trudy Inst. okean. 31:19-nO 160. (MIRA 14;4r (Eleginus) I POXROVSKAYA, T.N. 11 -- ------------------ Primary production of phytoplankton in the lakes of the Kola Peninsula. Trddy Gidrobiol. ob-va 12:359-374 162. (MMA 15:12) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Kola Peninsula-Phyfoplankton) POKROVSKAYA, T.V.; SPIRINA, L.P.i SUDIST, A.P. Effect of the underlying surface on the appearance of temperature anomalies on the European territory of the U.S.S.R. during the spring months. Trudy GGO no.164; 3-20 164. (MIRA 17-9) KATS, Abram Livovich; VAIIGKNGMM, G.To., prof., retsenzent; PLKRDVSXATA,-- 1-9-R.2-xand.nauk, retsenzent; SAGATOVSKIY, N.V., red.; VLADIMIROV, O.G., tekhn.red. ."' I/' (Seasonal variations in general atmospheric circulation and long-range weather forecasting] Sezonnye izmaneniia obahchei tairkuliateii atmosfery i dolgoerochnys prognozy. Leningrad, Gidromsteor.izd-vot 1960. 269 p. (min 14:2) (Weather forecasting) 51,4 -f J3 rir--~pgwqq- * I rl-P-na ~214! .1,66. i I I a Ad Is iz 0 IZ k a A MAR MIA 1. - god Ulm low & 00 'AIIIIIIIIIIN do- by 00 e( abe UNR ("NO C-i-m-dw Km~w~ of The Aced. (lie IVWY '00 MUM" AhwAmW Nook. kvk vmwim~md malitsky ism I I9JL EPAPWU 19 110 Fro"OkO1934mW19M.] Plum-,It*L Plw3w, ;60LIpbw Fie '05. 1 &,bk, jrmwwft Ow 6WASM& walm~ III C_ Th- dow MM &ad The winds an mumm a 'wamw wkb dwatim MW the of tbow ch"W" up= I , "WI-Ow wk-a-00 nbtbwa* of umupbwk OMMM SwbjjFd 114mNap: "'"WebAdm9w. am sw Wee O-K -0-T :00 U 1 10 "1; 0 0 a it 0 W IN 0 00 0 * * 4 0 00 go *if 0 000 00600 g a 0 * q 0 0 0 0 * 0 -D rj~- r6logicil'. Abstq. ! 5S 1.5 2 4~37 (2 ( N I cl) 8 1 4C 197 Wi W n -k LXP Va KlI ti h kl d dli ~ l k ti I No - n t - eve ruv ma es a seremago mors ,, o a a. c e amutye ago pu I d C IWWW" h h h d i i i i rs e nort n , T I ur otl. . [ ern rea. route e nav on De-r ng t g gat jjMaLjLALjLjjgr t ~ ;'i-Mat6 .1953 l l l . iwnd. lzilat. GIxv%evui tit . 9 75 p. 20 figs.. 15 tables, teik. tnglish sutumary t). 7.1- ~ 76. MC-Citaractetistics of frost cmiditions during the sumnier (freqyency of extreme rommmm t.. I f ~ 7 r ' ~, mir tpmperature~nntl durationol frost tee period) are given on p. 31-33. Sn ojecl ffer-dingl. 1. Frost -~ 2. Frost free mlad 3. Illorthern sea route 4,AU hy _dc coast of U.S.S.R. . ' Frout tibliogra On . p I F6rediaAt ng' 41-176 rMany4gli. T Pul,Ovuie klimats no sevele Tilthoget Okests. ETb,. ~aj Metsorolog~oaj Absts Airnair ill ill,. math P.- ifir ilinnow. IV, 6. '4 firq.. 17 tf4s. PLG. I tan4minn 1w Hillabrib Ilelden available In ininuticript. --- Study n( ill, 'Vol. 4 No. 9. linift-1 t"11" I ('1911wra t tim, " .1114*r ch culation, Iceand precipliatic"idatesvidlattle lindicat"ll wiltniiiiR Septwber 1953 tip in nil -,-asnvot of file ii-aw otdri 42' in wintri. 1-1.5* in other arawns and for the rpar) a3 tivit tibri-twil In ill,- Mr.1i be it nil" oft hr Atlantic, SubjralleadingsA.ClIptilItkehon 2. Warming PaLrt 2 of Atttle 3. flor(hapoder, 1. 11CM611, 9. (trawl.). Mlography on t~e Climtol6gy and Mvixine Meteorology oir the momo "J ------ PuCl)'L;KVS1,',A,'Y'A, T. V. PPEO, NT. V. and PCIMLOVSKAYA T. V. lll-~ecnanization of tne Handling of HydrometeorcloLical J, .1 - 1,%.terials in the USSR." Ko 5, pp 107-111e (1-,eteorologiya i Gidrologi7ya, llo b Nov/Dec 150) 30: U-3218) 3 Apr 1953 FI-1,W311A 1. 1 11 VIM -, 1"1A) 1. V 0 "Problem of the ReaLitj of Air Masses," No 6, pp 25-28. (Mleteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Nov/Dec 1947) So.- U-3218, 3 Apr 1953 POKROVSKAYA, T v 3r. Sci. Assoc., 3ci. Aes. 6ect., .-.ain Oeriphys-ic-i obsurvatory ~M. ~A-T. Maln Adtain. Hpixometeorulo,,ical Oervice) -1)49-2-'0-. fl-and. -jeo~~rapn-lcal Sci. 111,11echanization of the Procests--in- of Hydrometeorological Data in the USSR"; 0 Irelarming of the Climate im the lNort'liern Part of the Pacific Ocean". Order Badge IlonorP 1949. Obsuzkdcnle kuW A. A, Borisom I'lialmaWolgiia" v Glawool Goo. bichoskal Observatorii Im A. 1. Voolkam [Di-cuution rJ the lx)&- by A. A. Borisov: "Llim3tol-o- in the A. I. %',wikuv Central Gmphyxicizl Obiervatnn-.1 Ati-st"rologiia DLC--Althouph the firm mvir%vx4 uf the by th~ Publihing DepAritnent. did not sound any critical Alarm cor, crrn:n-j the CrAve Atti-tromi"go of the it wxt~e%vrely criticiied at a %1xvial w-Ann tif th. t,"nTific C.M.61 f.4 it. idt,Jog"I.1, Wi.-titific and ."li,Cc blemi,lin Anil Im~m(muc*t! (tw tit ilizat i-, in 1930 MI,-OjOpedI.4 Nt-das. Sit,'-jeAl 11,aJinjej: 1. Critical reviews 2. ClixnatolW 3. U.S.S.R. 1. Borisov, A. A-4.31.1, J"I qj J TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPMT AID 485 - I BOOK cail No..- AF6425og Authors2 KOSTIN, S. I. and POKROVSKAYA, T. V. Full Titles CLIMTOLOGY Transliterated Titles Klimatologiya PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House (Gidrometeoizdat) Dates 1953 No. pp.: 427 No. of copies: 3.1,000 Editorial Staff Editors Drozdov, 0. A., Dr, Geogr. Sci. TEXT DATA Coveraget This work deals with the systematic aspects of climatologythe processes of climate formation, the microclimatic conditions of natural landscapes, and with regional featu-"ea as revealed ih the world pattern of climates. It gives a brief description of climates in different parts of the world and a more detailed account of climates in the USSR (pt 194-254)o Special attention is given to probleips of climatic changes and to methods of clinatological evaluation of o1b- servations, The authors consider this work to be not only as a textbook but as useful also for scientific workers. The text is illustrated by examples from the USSR, 1/7