SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PONOMARENKO, B. V. - PONOMARENKO, N.

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A dilshenviAtninr I,, - INIW,l olk It% IMCI~Ml With dIAffMll1fA1dIiC UCM Ill all Add ~In. The rwtimi 1)rudtwt io VitArt-mi. Diphenyl. amine Ill jLir ik imst gtvkwInI In Wf. flonh Tbq Ambmilim of free aullims froom recips for aWlim M"k beft. himnko and A. V. InAev. ,bo u Le N) -1 rM31111 t p TM -,T incrt=wr volstilih;, \:ui the hath accordingly on account of the increiv in (Itvmpn. of aniline ula. According to 'Nh*tVt.d tech. twincipics, it is expedient to introduce nut rnowe than 6% free aniline into the Imth to cut down- thim by!"Ysis. %I-hAll Sittig vaIREITYO) B.V, C h emical Abstracts May 25p 1954 Dyes and Textile ChemistrY r" or we N zigg- om s Ca on ym. N, g an -4 ----Frm71Q; igm).Mm-lrhe compn. of p e-tree resin (1) ".. sifimtion in wet spinning of kx was detd.as follows. 60-135 acid no.; 100-175 sapon. no. (both III mg, KOHY1 . 1); 20-40% resin acids; 30-50% resin oils; 10-15 0 plenols; ratio of resin acids to oils rnu4t bcl -ab!~ut 1:2.6. Ellsa6eth Barabash j USSR/Analytical Chemistry Analysis of Organic Substances) G-3 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur YldniYa, No 1i 1957, 1288 Author: V Institution: Academy of Sciences USSR Title: A Colorimetric Determination of Aniline Based on Its Diazotisation and the Formation of Diazo Compounds Original Periodical: Tr. komis. po analit. kb-fmii AN SSSR, 1956, Vol 7, No 10, 289-254 Abstract: Card 1/2 L ------------ For the determination of C6H5NH2 20 1 of air are passed for 15 minutes through 4 Petri tubes containing-0.1 HC1. To the solution containing 0.01-1.0 mg C6H6NH2., 5 ml of 1.0 N HCl are added and their diazotisa- tion Is carried out with 4 drops of 10% M02 in the presence of one drc;p of 5% XBr solution. After mixing for 30 minutes*the solutions are neutralized with 3 ml 19.3% Na2CO3 afid mixed with 2 drops of a freshly prepared solution of 0.5 gms of H-acid in 12.5 ml water. The crimson-red color which appears is measured colorimetrically after 30 minutes after-the solutions are diluted to 50 ml. Diazotisation is PONOmhaNNO. B.V.,)mnd.tekhn.nauk, stare M.7 niuchW sotrudnik I Fireproofing of cotton fabrics. Teksteprom. 19 no.1:69-71 J& '59. (MA 12:1) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauchno-lssledovatell,ski7 institut okhrwq truetp Toesoyuxnogo tsentrallnogo eavets. rOfPOYU20T., (Cotton finishing) 77ireproofing of hibrics) - - -'jaic, " - .n, , E.V., `mlh.; ~',, GLUSHCMINKO, -Jll,b-; i*Cj`4l"-,,. I . . I I ;~ ." I ~ -... u A. for low J-rre:-suro r:UtL', r1r. F"lar. ... -/-,. of I I no.7:21-22 A I ~rl. (I"Jitp i L, 1. %, - ya Ava 1. Kustovoy oulel svarli Donetzl~ogrj soveta ri,,-rc,-Inr;g,-t khoz- y PONOMARENKO, E.V,~ )OjKTlkYUfU'Y', Yu.l. Mechanical clszm'~ng of welided seams -Irrin slag and sp-lash. Avtom. !3var. 17 no.9-.79 S '64. (~MqA 17 2 10) . j zavod 1,5-letiya LF-qM 1. Donetskiy mashlnostro~tellm- PONOWIENKO F.A k nd.biologicheskikh nauk J~014 u., .A. , Ka, Effect of the solLtion of pollen gametes on the type formation in plants. Agrobiologiia no.1:132-138 Ja_F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Derbentskiy opornyy punkt Vsesoyuznogo najcbno-is5ledovatel'skogo instituta rasteniyevodstva, st. Arablinskaya, Dagestanskaya ASSR. (Pollen) (Botany--Morphology). W9 F.A.0 imad. blol, nauk. ll-~~~ Affeits of'dmrfing In whe&t on OwIfIc varlatim of the progeny. Dokl. AkmA9 wd 'khos. 23 no;8t3O-33 158, (KIRA Ut8) Is' Predstavlons akadeafta ILA. Ollshanakin. (**at) 1,~ C, N --~~!,Vcultivable Plants /Ans .'Ibr, Jour lle~ 211ur Biol N,3i 3, AZ53) 1070,-* "Utle Problems of the "ox-avtion of '~-'heat S'necles in the hillc Mlouhtz~inq of Dage!~c~m. Orie 1-do 1957, Ho 3, ~2-56 Abst-v,c-'~ The remzltz ere, 6dven of the 1551-1~55 imvestigfitions cf r:-:=t.nin i-1eat sowingt.--. in DxgetAnm and of their botanical ~-.nd wm-hologic;sl. nn,,~Iys-is. U., to c,(%-,Io' aidmixture of cr.-ingaij- in their ear, -hents vac CO-jan--i in the hard -.,,hecitl s coloring r~.Zfl they reu~-Dibl-ea the buic hcrd i'heat' variant. In ,'.-hc- -.inter -,hest snlaf- ;r -t, if the sloT:es ,,nd m-3, C intains of the S~-xaw- Renge ther ae u to 0-7- rye. Under f-avore-blr- ~:.-;nc-itions, on the stc-f---)e tho fore!~- 1~6i~ pa Zooti-AM-1s, 'the winter lwheat had- n-) ted step- aSSO atea forms. Tn sub-ALpine conditions zetert: :wd albcva)) AFENDULOVY K.P., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; BDYKO, Ye.I., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; PLIMMERAY, Ye.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; PODW.ZaTYY, P. K. kand. sellskokboz. nauk; PORk'ViRE-11KO, F.K. Practices in the intensive use of land. Zemledelie 27 no.6:15- 20 Je t65. (?MIA 18:9) 1. Chernigovskaya oblastnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opy-tnaya stantsiya. 2. Glavnyy agronom opy-tnogo khozyaystva Chernigovskoy oblastnoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy stantsii (for Ponomarenko). PONOMARENKO, F.M., prof.; SKIRTA, O.M.; ZABELLO, Ye.M., aspirant Amyloidosis of the liver in ducks. Veterinarila, 41 no.9:79- 82 S i64. (MIRA 1824)' 1. Arairokaya ordena Trudovogo Kranog-o- Znamni soll*skokhozyayst- vennaya akademiya. 2.:Starshiy laborant Ukrainskoy ordena Trudovogo KreLanogo-Znomni:sellhkokhozyaystvennoy akademii (for Skirta). PONDMAREN~O -,J~.M., prof.; YATSYSflIN, A.I., dotsent; SKIRTA, O.M., -`--'starshiy laborant Pathomorphologic and pathogenic characteristics of viral gastroenteritis in swine. Veterinariia 38 no.9-39-40 S 161. (NIRA 16:8) 1. Ukrainskaya akademiya selIskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. PONOURMOV F. M. Ic ~- mWootadcoses in man and fazm anizalow br V. I. Bilai. Revieved by F. M. Ponova"nko. Mikrobiol. thur. 23 no.3:71-72 161. (MIRA 15:7) (MEDICAL MWOLOGY) (BILAII V. I.) SKIPTA, 0. M.. and YATSYSIM,', A. I. (Professor, Senior labor- atory Assistant, Ukrainian Acader-xj of Agricultural Sciences, Assistant ProfesF-or) Pathological, morphological and pathogenic characteristics of virus gastroenteritis in swine. Veterinariya vol. 38, no. 9, September 1961, pp. 39. COU'JTRY. S R Ttunwrs T~ R7 11B, 10 ~j 0'. TO58, Nlo. !07069 AB3 . J AUTHOR th-1- .'n"*'*e'ZL i-C, Cattle Cn CP non7.~T C; Tr V IY-!~ s kVe Ij I n - t3 19 13 ABO S T- -RA OT Siy of* idrnooclluar cancer n~' on'b"t the un-z~-3r and 1 Lin t-*-.e lc vier -A. . X Dunt~- C PONOMARENKO, Fedor Mikhaylovich, prof.; YATSYSHIN, Anatoliy =d-SITM it! b j7jAjWsVj- NASTENKO, Kuzlma Afanaslyevich; FINENKO, Ivan-Petrovichp kand. veter, natkk SKIRTA, rillga Mikhaylovna (Skyrta, O.M.]; PETRENKO'., B.G.tPetrenko, B.H.ly doktor veter. nauk, rof... red.; DOBRZWSKIY, V.M. [Dobrzhanslkyi.. V.M.T, red.; MANCY10, Z.T., tekhn. red. [Edema disease in swi-ne] Nabriakova khvoroba svinei. Kyiv.. Vyd-vo Ukrainslkoi Akad. sil'slkohospodarslkyk-h nauk,, 1961. 69 P. (14M 17:3) PONOMAIMMKO F.N. [Ponomarenkot F.M.); SKIRTA, O.N. (Skyrta, O.M.1; Yu.n. Results of a pa:thomorphological arialysis of t". t,=ic effect of dendrodochin on the organism of tabbits and rats. Xdkrobiol. zhur. 23 no.2:15~-24 161. (mIRA 14:7) 1. 1wtitut mikrobiologii AN USSR. (M-IGI, POISONOUS) -PONORLMNKO, F.T.; GAYLISH, Ye..A.; MARTYUSHOV, K.I.,- ODELEVSKIY2 V.I.; VFMITSKAYAS T.N.; FRLDWbHr*., I.D.1 KNOYLOV, 'V.Ye'.; VERKBEYCHIK, H.Mq Zj~gKOVSKIYp V.I.ItJISKER, K.Ye.; MIKHLYI,'vV, M.M.; KUYAZEV, T.S. Georgii Ivanovich Skanavi; obituary. f1le'ktrichestvo no.4%94 Ap 160. (MIRA 14'-4) 'eorgii Ivanovichs d. 1959) (Skanavi Cr AUTHORS:, Ponomareikkot F. T.v Gaylish, Ye. A., S/105/60/000/04/023/024 V. I., B007/13008 Verbitskaya, T. N., Fridberg, 1. D.; 11anoylov, V. Ye.; Vere7mychik, N. M., Zhukovskiyi, V. I., Lisker, K. Ye., ILikhaylov, M. M., Knyazev, T. S., et al. TITLE: G. I. Skanavi PERIODICAL; Elektrichestvop 196C., Nr 4, P 94 (USSR) TEXT: This is an obituary for Prof essor [Georgiy Ivanovich Skm "vi scientist in the field of physics of dialectricap who-died on November 11,, 19r-9. He graduated from the fiziko-mekhanioheskiy fakulltet Leningradakogo politekhniche- skogo instituta (Department of Physics and Mechanics of the Leningrad Poly- technic Institute)q and then worked at the "Elektrosila" Works in Leningrad. From 1935 to 1938 he worked at the Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut (Scien- tifio Research Institute) as a team leader, and later as director of a scien- tific department. The mass production of ceramic radiotechnical capacitors was started in one of the works on hin initiative and with his direct cooperation. He took hie doctor's degree in 1946, and then became a professor. Prom 1940 until his death, he worked at the Pizicheakiy Institut kkademii nauk SSSR (Physics Institute of the AS 'USSR' first under the direction of B. M. Vul, Card 1/2 PONOMAXWO.G. glav.Vy bukbgalter shakhty The cost price of coal 1.9 decreasing. Mast. ugl. 4 no.1:8 Ja 155. OMU 8:6) (Coal mines and mining-AccountIM) KOSTENKO, N., agronom po zashchite rasteniy; DEGRAVE, I.; IMUN, E.; PONCHARENKO, G.; TROFIMOVA, Z. Readerat letters. Zaahch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.6slo-12 165. MRA ISO) 1. Nadezhdinskiy rayon, Primorskogo kraya (for Kostenko). 2. Nachallnik Irkutskogo otryada po zashchite rasteniy (for Levin). 3. Zaveduyushchiy Globinskim punktom signall.zatsii i prognozov, Poltavskaya oblast' (for Ponomarenko). 4. Starshiy agronom po zashchite rasteniy, Inzhavinskiy rayon, Tambovskoy oblasti (for Trofimova). 1) (Portomareriko, H.F.J; SADE, G.G. (Sade, H.H.] Ft-epared drugii in plia.-macy prescriptiow. Farmatsev.zhur. -19 no.ItS7-89 164. (!c ~zj. a 8 .-- 5) 1. Kontrollno.-analillicheskaya )abDratoriya aptechnogo upravieniya KiyevAogo ob"lastnogo otdola zdravarpravleniya. J j2 4 rob A 1) t d I --v ye' 8~ U,prb.vloniya, PONOMARENKO G.I. (Ponomarenko, slesarl Attachment for running in the PD-10 engine. Mekh. oil'. hosp 12 no.11:19 N 161, (MIRA 14:13.) 1. Maoterskaya Orekhovskogo rayonnogo otdeleniya "Sol 1khoztekhnikif, Zaporozhakoy oblasti. (Diese? anginea) PONOMAUNKOp G.I.; NWIROVSKIY, R.A. Imming the net;~cost of road,operations. Art. dor. 24 no 3:7-8 mr 161. 5) (%)ads-r,oot) PONOMARENKO, G.P. Current study in the Atlantic Ocean during the sixth cruise of the research ship MLomonozov." Trudy MGI 25:17-47 162. (14IRA 15:2) (Atlantic Ocean--Currents) PONOMARENKO, G.P. Tenth cruise of the research ship "Mhall Lomonosov" in the i~tlantic Ocean. Okeanologiia 2 no.1:164-172 '62. (YJRA 15-2) (Atlantic Ocean--Oceanographic research) ::AID fti 994.- DEEP-WATER EQUATORLAL. COUNTERC'URRENT IN THE ATLANTIC (USSR) IN: Alt;ademiya nauk SSSR, Doklady, v. 149,1 no. 5, _A1 Apr 19A3, 1170-1181. S/020/631149/0051015'/018 S~ecial measurements of equatorial currents in the Atlantic Ocean were made with recorders attached to ancbor,buDys during the tenth voyage of -the Mikha-0 Lomonoso 4&rai-Aphl lgftk Measurements were made to a dep* of 1200 m at f i v e 1, n.u't-e intervals over periods lasting 26 to 6.2 hrs. . S t u d y of 4500 measurements indicated that an equatorial clounter- ist (97*.) under the souther equatorial t r a d e curz~ent flows almost due e n drifts This current was named the Lomonosov Count ercurrebt! Struc- tural differences between the Cromwell Cbuntefturren~ (a. strong abyssal countercurrent in.the Pacific) and the Lomonosov are as follows; 1) The Card 212 7 PONOMOM10p G.P. Studying the North Atlantic current based on data of the International Geophysical Year. Trudy Mor.gidrofiz.lnst. AN LMSR 28t112-123 163. (MIRA 17:3) PONOMARMO: G. P. The Lomonosov Deep Curreat in the Equatorial Zone of the Atlantic Oceap report submitted for the 13th General Assembly IUGG, (Oceangraphy) Berkeley, California, 19-31 Aug 63 ACC NRt AP6014280 SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/66/oo6/002/0234/0239 AUTHOR: Kolesnikov, A. G.- Ponomarenko, 0..P.; Boguslavskly, S. G. -=-:j ORG: Marine HydroMsics Institute, AN UkrSSR, SLivae -topoll (Morskoy gidrofizicbeskiy inseitut AN SR) TIIU: DeeD current in the Atlantic Ocean SOURCE: Okeanalogiya , v. 6, no. 2, 1966, 2~4-239 TOKC TAGS: ocean current, dmwb~haew, oceanographic expedition, =m*- X4,vcd ABSTRACT: Ocean-current measurements made'from. buoys by the research ship "Mikhail Lomonosov"-in the western equatorial Atlantic Ocean revealed a deep current of North Atlantic water moving southward along*the South American coast at an average speed of,1,20 cm/sec. Evidence of this current was previously given by'Defant and WUst (A. Defant.' 1941, Die absolute topographie des physikalischen neeresniveaus und der DruckfAchen-, so vie the Wasi;ei-beve`guingen im. Atlantischen Ocean. Deutsche Atlantische Exped. "'Meteor," 192~)-1927, Wiss- Erg., 6(2); 0. WUstj 1958, stromgesch- windifteiten und Strommungen in den Tiefen deo,Atlantischen Oceans, Deutsche Atladdate Exped. "Meteor," 1925, Wiss- Erg., 6). The current speed they accepted appears to be less than that measured with the Alekse:jev flow meter on this expedition of the "Mikhail Lomonosov." It was shoim that deep-current data, obtained by classic dynamic Cord 212 RLAC-,)TjAflNYY, Ya.A. ; I Materials cn the c!' wlid aS *e-D"OSpIra- carrIers in the atuid.3 of' -,he .Ik v. L11 Y,r-z&.-b. E-SR. Ser. mad. nevdr 1~64 ", -17 u-,,) PONOMARENKOP---,G-.-P.,-, - Study of deep currents in-the equatorial region of the Atlantic Ocean during the tenth voyage of the ship "Mikhail Lomonosm." Vop. geog. no.62:35-53 163. (MIRA 1'7:3) # , 25659 S/080,/60/033/012/025/024 0 0 1~200305 AUTHORS: Ponomarenko, G.V., Odabashyan, G.V., Lifanova. I.N., D7 and Petrov, A. TITLE: Synthesis of fluoro-organosilicon monomers by the additive reaction of sil*con hydrides with unsaturated fluoro-compounds in the presence of platinum catalysts PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khinn'Lij. v- 33, no. 129 19609 275-L - 2757 TEXT: Previous atudies by the authors elucidated so:.ae general cha- racteristics of the effects of struc-ture of Si hydTides on the yield of addition compounds in the presence of plat~nized carbon showing these effects to be determined by inductive or steric ef- fects of substitutes. It is shown in tabulated form that, in the presence of H,P - CIV Si hydrides and unsaturated fluoro-esters undergo addi-,ive reactions with yields as high as those obtained with alkyl and dialkylchlorosilanes. 'With SiH2 Cl 2, the author0- Card 1/ 5 4659 S/080/60 33/012/015/024 Synthesis of X-luoro-organosi-Ij, con ... D209/D30'5 previous conclusion on the possibility of preparing Si hydrides of the type RSIHO1 2 was verified. Reference is made also to an earlier work in which the order of addition of alk 1-SI hydrides in the presence of Pt/O and H 2PtCl is dis-zussed ~Ref. 2: DAN SSSRI 1069 Ip 78v 1956; Ref. 10. DAN �SSR. 121, 2, 1958~, Ref, 14: Izv. AN SSSRv 9t 16109 10160)~ The Parmer rule mostly applies tbougli there are exceptions. This was ehown by: 11) Addition of methyldichlorosi- lane and trichlorosilane to CH 2 ;~- CHOH2OCF2 OF2H in the presence of I - ,V% Pt/C (CH SiH + CH VF OF H -) (CH ) (Cl) SiCH CH 3)*,(C*' )3-11 2 = CHCH2 2 2 3 n 3-n 2 2 C112 OCF2OF 2H; where n = 0 or 1. 2) Methyla-;~J-on of the products obtained CH 3MgBr (CH 3)n (01) 3-n SiCH2CH2 CH2 0(I'F9CP2B (CH 3)3 SiCHCH2CH2OCF 2H. Card 2/5 ;14 -)D 12 J - D to a Synthe a I t~ of 3) By sompariscin of s p e-,-, -t r -a KRS t"11-:1 w-Lrh -chczie obtai-hed by syn--- theuia a,,:: fc.J.-lowa~, Na (OH,) SICH,.CR,,Cfl OH -'z- CF-, :-; OF O1i',0CF.,C-F H~ 2 2 2 The spec-.ra obta-aed by a o u a ma-zliods were I as ivere al- so oTher physloal son-c-taiits. I-, was fzurid -Lha-, a- 4 P-al,%ohols, as well as y,a.!~-ohols ould be ---? ad added T.C C-PI., CF and OF e 2 Na a'~ho'-":17C-L .-es expe!--ments CF(.;1 is ':!!#:; ~Tesen..r- c.: A se-r- is des-ribed in E;Llg~ In p-ep5r-Ing roethans ee7e~, y-1-jy.droxy-~'. -,P~i 6 (C' ane a-! IT 0.3 nil i~f M -L-io' 'A.- P C.- DPY I a" vie -- e gr~idtia!17 hra-.r-,a ~i a m., 5 a ri e S, i,: i fo- 50 i ID il a Pro - A V Y s I L U. g, of pa - ,iF pur~~ prt:d--., vv-~n b-p, .,a p .4 D C d 31; g nc i Zl ,q h a 2.,?-- te ra- n co f e- t -r~y y d i a i-I C, J;,4. y e F, r !~j 2 - n a ane V,*": V d,- h~ tra- ; - D p- 1 h an e he n h 03i- 1 2 s'-- C, -9 w a n d ap- A jj,-j a 1 c) r o d u f I; -I d oa.r th E; wi tr, f -.1 u o r o a I 4~ end --*--c.m 1 1 p L e- mo I y ha- - b o ri d C a-,.:?ui oi tha-- -- I I. t 1 c.- r) Tb e r a a ria 'r - f re r a c o I Z, Y-. E3 i,c-a-.-.- n-,~ e s Sc,vie~'---b--o- a-nd ncn ~jv e Th e. n. if e r-ll:c L !Dnz !As 0 -rche Eng" ~!a - I a i -i L. u, ~, g;~ GcB, Wagner, 2~ A L, Sx t~'- A, Vie 5r'd G F U.S. FaTenT. 'A (Tj A rul e v 7 BaT ne s ar B e r S e t e in. d A Am-P lwa Ca2-d 25659 S/080/60/033/012/015/024 Synthesis of fluoro-organosilicon D209/D305 ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinakiy of -the AS USSR) SUBMITTED: March 249 1960 0 Card 5/5 POSKOV, I.G., kand.ael'skokhoz Inauk'(Tashkent); PONOMARENKO,'-'p-)14"; ZAKRIVIDOROGA, S,P.; ZAKRIVIDOROGA, Z.S.; LYUBOVSKAYA, P.J.; POLOTAIP,.V.A.; TARAKEOVSKIY, M*L.j FASTOVSKIY~ V.L. letters to the editor. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. "6 no,8:10 Ag '61. (MIRA 15-12) 1. Vaesoyuznaya stantsiya po raku kartofelya VseBoyaznogo instituta zashchity raoteniyi Chernovitskiy meditsinskiy institut. (Plants, Protection of) (Synchytrium-Toxicology) PONOMUUMOJI G.7a. (Globinskiy rayonp Foltavokoy oble) From the practices of an observation station* Zuhch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.8:48-50 Ag 162, (AIRA 15:12) (Globino Dititrict-Plants., Protection of) VOLCHENKO, A.V.; M."IT-MMOIT, A.5.; Fli~LFI-11OV!, T.V.; !~QN'01-,UVR~~4KO G.Ya.; FISKUI,:OVA, Ye. S.; MFUYI;2!0'V, Ye.I'v.; YATIMAL' , A.1 KHOLODOIT, V.G., red. [The Donets Basin and the Kumnetsk Basin; collection of documents on the creative relat-~cns between the miners of Donets and the *,uznetsk coal balins] Donbass-Kuzbass; sbor.-,ik dokuinentov o tvo-rcheskikh sviaziakh :7orniakcv Donetskogo i Kuznetslogo ugo.I'nykh basseinov. Doneto, Izd-vo "Donbass," 3-961, 348 p. (1-, Ifq,. 19: 2) PONOMAREIIKO, I. Analvzing collective-farm reports. Den. i kred. 18 no.12:51-35 D 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Fachallnik upravlenlya kreditovaniya kolkhozov Ukrainekoy reepublikanskoy kontory Gosbanka. Den. i krad. 18 no.12:51-55 D,160. (MBA 13: 11) (Ukraine--Collective farms--Accounting) (Ukraine--Banks and banking) PONOX&RINKO, I. Successful construction on collective farms is based on the ;7owth of undivided funds. Sil'.bud. 30 no-3:43-44 Mr 160. (XII~ 13:6) 1. Nachallnik upravleniya kreditovaniya kolkhozov Ukrainskoy respublikauskoy kontory Gosbanka. (Ukraine--Collective farms--Finance) (Ukraine--Yarm buildings) 0.1e; MINAMW, Ve, starshly ekonomist; NIKOIAYIIV, P. Credit regulations for private housing construction must be changed. Rn.' SSSR 19 no. 6 t74-73 Je 158, (UnU 11:6) 1, Zamestitel, qrar%v&yushohsgo Ukwainskoy kontoroy Sellkhozbanke, (for %nomarenko). 2. Starshly luspektor Zhdanovakogo otdeleuiya Stallndmgo obla*tnogo kow-mal qtogo banks. (for Nikolayev). (Housing-rinance) PONOMkMM3, I.; MIMMV, V. Increase control over the expenditure of undivided funds of collective farms. Den.i kred. 17 no-10-053-56 0 159. (MIA 12:12) 1. Nachallnik Upravleniya kreditovanlya kollchozov Ukrainskoy )wntory Gosbanks (for Ponomarenko). 2. Starshly Icreditrwy inspektor Upravleniya kreditovaniya kolkhozov Ukrainskoy kontory Goobanks (for Minayev). (Ukralne-CollectIve farms-Finance) PO .; MINAYEV, V. Effectiveness of the control over rural housing. Yin. SSSR 20 no.6:57-60 Je '59. (MRA 12:10) 01craine-4farat 'haildings--Financs) (Housing --Finance) ,,, PONOMAMIDD. I.. kand.geogr.-aauk Air currents in the atmosphere. Nauka i zhvttia 9 no.10: 42-44 0 159. (Atmospheric turbulence) (MIRA 13:2) PONDRARZ?MD, 1. Communal funds of collective farms are groving. Don. I kred. 18 U0,3:56-59 mr 16o. (MIRA 13:2) (Ukraine--Collective farm--Pinance) I Let's use only pfficient desigm. Sill. bud* 12 no.2:29-20 ja 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Ijachallnik upravleniya kredi-tovaniya kolkhozov Ukrainskoy respubli- kanskoy kontor7 Gosbanka, (Ukraine-Farm buildings) L 21267-66 EWT(d)AWT(l)/EWPftt),&WP(l) JB DD --- ----- ----- AUTHORt Ponomarenko, 1. If ORGI Moscow scientific Research Instli:ute_ of Hygiene Lm. F. -F. Erisman (MoskovskLy nauchno-iss1edo,0atel. skLy LnstLtut gLgiyeny) TITLE*. The effect of stable high-frequency industrial noLselAon some physiological functions of the--a-J-ofe-acent organism SOURCE: GLgiyena i sanitariyap, no. 20.1966, 29-33 TOPIC TAGS: noise effect, industrial noise, cardiovascular system, auditory analyzer, diastole, systole, working capacity, conditioned reflex ABSTRAM Healthy adolescents (15-16 yr old) learning the trades of lathe hand and milling machi.ne operator in a technical school were used to study the biological efftet of Lndua trial. noise *I"' Thirty students .with normal hearing were seLected. The workshop had a satisfactory mLcroclimate and organizatL,Dn of work. The noise produced by the machines was recorded as 85 db on the C scale, which is the maximum .nois 1-~'l Physiological tests were e eve recommended,for adult workerso conducted at a medical 3tatLon where background noise was 30-32 db ,(A scale). The subjects were examined before work, after I hr of work, Card 1 / 3 UDGt 613o 6,44 s613. 956+ 612.65.014.45 - ------- -- T 01'DA*7_AA ACC NRt AP6008772 and at the end of the shift, Changes in. auditory sensitivity during the day are shown in Fig, 1. The observed increase In the threshold of b id ? Fig. 1. Change in the threshold of auditory sensitivity in ado- lescents during theworking period of the day 1 - After I hr of work;, 2 - at the 4'% '; end of the working day; 3 - after I hr without work; 4 - at the end of the day without work. AW JW AW *&W #W~C P 3: auditory sensitivity during the working day In attributed to the develo ment of inhibitory processes in-the auditory,analyzer., Cardio- C,Ord L ACC NRt AP6008772 vascular shifts under the influence of noise were determined by arterial osci-Ilography and electrocardiography. After one hour of work, systolic pressure decreased an average of 8 mm in 82% of the .adolescents, and diastolic pressure increased an average of 5 mm in 72% of the subjects. By the end of work (5 hr) the following cardiovascu- lar shifts were notedt pulse pressure decreased 19 mm, vascular tonus .decreased, pulse rate dropped an average of 17 beats/min, systolic pressure was down 8.5%, the duration of diastole increased 0.7 sec, and the duration of the whole cardiac cycle increased 0.20 sec. In addi- tion, reflex reactions to light and sound stimuli were noticeably slower,by the end of the shift. Intellectual working capacityo measured by the time required to solve an arithmetic problem, decreased an average of 8'sec after I hr of work, and 13 sec by the end of the day. The number of errors in this test also increased slightly. Control .tests on nonworkers subjected to the same amount of noise had similar results: thus, it was concluded that the physiological shifts recorded were caused solely by noise. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. [is] SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DAM 12Jan65/ ORIG REF: 004/ ATD PRESS:q2'&21 LCo,d ,20NOMOM-00 _I.L.. zasluzl)enWy agronom USSR Dust storms and their control. Zemledelie 7 no.12:61-62 D '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Duett storms) PONUMAREMKO I L , zasluzhonnyy agronom USSR Cropping practices in Kirovograd Province. Zemledelle 7 no.l: 52-54 Jvi 159. (MIRA 12:1) (Kirovograd Province--Rotation of crops) PONOYARENKO, I. L., BUTEINKC), P. T., YUSITit-NKO, S. T. Grasses Cultivation of esparsette on collective farms of Kirovograd Province of the Ukrainian S.S.R, Korm.-baza, No. 11, 1951. Monthl- List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1925. UNCIASSIFIED. AUTHOR: Ponomarenko, I. JR. 50-58-3-21/22 TITLE: S ci.entific 'Seadnar for ional Sections . Of, the Flydrometeorolo--ical Service (11auchn.)ry seminar v operativnykh U k podra7.deleniyak',. :'idrometeorologicheskoy oluzhby) PERIODICAL: Meteorolof:iya i Gidrolo,-,ita, 195s, Nr 3, pp. 69-70 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The arrangement of scientific seminarn in the tc~chnical sub- divisions of the hydrometeoroloCical service - veather bureaus, hydrometeorological bureaus etc. in of special im:jortLnce for the direct contact between the collaborators of research stations and experts which occupy themselves with the practi- cal work of the hydrometeorological care of national economy. From Octoter 22 to 24, 1957 such a seminar was held in the hydrometeorological bureau inr-.L'Vov in the presence of representatives of the 4LIvoy-- State University and the meteoroloC~:ical service of the LIVOT Railroad Officei_- Six lectures were held. 1. 11. Ponomarenko, in his lecture characterized the scientific research works which have been performed in the division for the synoptical investigations Card 1/2 and forecasts within the entire period of the existence of I 50-58-3-21/22 Scientific Seminar lor '-Operational Sections of the-- Hydrometeorological Service the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute for Hydro- meteoroloGy, I. V. Koshelenko, N. IA. Gavrilenko and N. M. Volevak-ha in their lectures dealt with perfected forecasts on fog and low clouds, on deterioration of the sight in snow-storms and snov,-falls, and on precipitetions of various phase states (in the cold half-year). A. I. Romov in his lecture treated peculiarities of the influence of the Carpathians upon the modification of the atmospheric pressure on both sides of the mountain range and the gradual develop- ment of orographic precipitations by the displacement of the south cyclones. 11. 1. Astakhova reported on scientific research works for the PerfOctIM9 ' of long term weather forecasts which were performed in the Central Institute for Weather in the Geophysical Main Obeervatory in the Arctic Institute and in thcKe4akhi Scientific Recearch Inotitute for Hydrometeorology. The participanto in the seminar were uni- animous on the expediency and the usefulness of such seminars. 1. Meteorology--USSR 2. Weather forecasting--USSR Card 2/2 SOV/169-59-6-6117 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizzika, 1959, Nr 6, P 103 AUTHOR: Ponomarenko, I.N. T,r=: The Baric Ciroulation.Conditions in the Southern European Territory,of the USSR and Certain Properties of the Seasonal Weather Conditions PERIODICAL; Tr. Mr. n.-i. hydrometeorol. in-ta, 1958, Nr 12, pp 300-109 ABSTRACT: The southern regions of the European territory of the USSR are a center of active cyclo- and anticycl esis; more than one hald of the entire number of cyclones'And anticyolones which can be observed in this region Is of local origin, Me orography is the principal factor in the cyclo- and anticyclo- genesis. The analysis of the periodicity and migration of cyclones permits an explanation of the characteristio aea- sonal peculiarities of the weather. Four seasonal chart5 of the main paths of cyclones and anticyclones ar5 added. Bibl, 14 titles. Card 1/1 L.V. Klimenko I, N. ; KOSi I", Xroq ~ ZAKITSOT.RKhYh~ T. N. T!0X0m,lrFNrc'v -- I Gharacterlstic:s of frontal clovis suitable for the :,f natural precipitation. 7rudy MrNIGMI no.47s7q-87 165. (MIRA 18~.7) PONOMARENKO, I.N.; ZABOLOTSKAYA, T.N. Water content of frontal clouds over the steppe region of the Ukraine according to experimental data, Trudy Ukrl.IICRvd no.48:52- 66 165, (MA 18.-8) PON014ARF.NKf),, lj,,i, KCOHERKO~, A.M.0, Z.ADOLOTSKAYA, T.N. Vertica-Al. thi--Ime5s and stnautura -of clejudiness in zom-As of fronts over the Ukraine In various 6yncptio processes. Trudy UkrNIGNa no.48,.,67..78 165, (MRA. 18s8) PRIKHODIRD, Nikolay Vasil 'yevich; 0 A$ . hj_41KII ON Semen Stepanovich; RASTORGUYEV, V., otv. red.; ZAVLRNYAYEVA, L., red. izd-va; LEBEDEV, A., tekhn. red. [Finances of intercollective farm construction organizations] Fi- nansy mezhkolkhoznykh stroitellrjykh organizatsii. Moskva, Gosfin- izdat, 1960. 126 p. (MIRA 14-.10) (Construction industry-Finance) (Collective farms-Interfam cooperation) PONOX&RMMD, I.N., 1wid.goograf.nauk (Kiyev) Jet streams. Ilaulm i zhiznl 27 no.7:78-79 Jl 160. (MM 13:7) (jet stream) ID, AUTHORt TITLEt 82278 3/025/60/000/07/07/008 Ponomarenko, I.N.,-Candidate of Geography (Kiev) Jet Streams VY PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznlp 1960. No 7, PP 78 - 79 TEXT-. Jet streams were first noted by American pilots over Japan in World War II in the form of strong, fluctuating and unstable currents of air at great heights. Recent research has shown that jet streams are usually found at heights of 9-12 km in the upper layers of the troposphere just below the tropopause layer which separates the troposphere from the stratosphere. Stratospheric currents at heights of 25-30 km are, however; also found. The wind velocity at the core of the current is around 60-80 m per second, or 720 km per hour. Over Western Europe the streams do not ge-n- erally exceed a velocity of 100 m per second, over the USA 160 '. and over the Far East and Japan 160-197 m per second. In winter they reach their maximum force over the eastern coasts of Asia and North "erica, more rare- ly over the Mediterranean, Asia Minor and Central Asia. In summer they shift northwards and eastwards away from the coast, reaching their maximum Card 1/2 Jet Streams 82278 S/025/60/000/07/07/008 force between latitudes 45-500 over the Atlantic &nd Pacific. In the sub.- tropics and tropics they are found at 11-13 km and are fairly stable in position, probably due to the stable high-pressure bolt over these areas. Over the equator the currents are mainly from east to westp more rarely from west to east. The cause for the origin of these currents is not yet clear. Card 2/2 PONOMARENKOY I.N. Annual changes of horizontal transport of heat and some characteristics of temperature conditions ih the Ukraine. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.38:82-85 163. Some characteristics of the interdaily variability of temperature in the Ukraine. Ibid.:93-103 (MIRA 17:2) LIKHOSHVAY Semen Stepanovich; GLUSHCHENKOP Nikolay Yakovlevich; ~ONOI%HRM, Ivan Nigitovicb; HELICH M, , A., otv. red.; SHATROVA, T., red.izd-va; IEEEDEV, A.J. tekhn. red. (Finance of intercollective farm organizations; work practice of the intercollective farm organizations of the Ukraine] Finansy mezhkolkhoznykh organizataii; opyt raboty meshkolkhoinykh organizatsii Ukrainy. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1963. 187 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Ukraine--Collective fa.rms--Interfam cooperation) (Finance) ACCESSION NR: AT4016463 S/2599/63/000/038/0093/0)03 AUTHOR: Ponomarenko, 1. N. TITLE: CWfi~ln characteristics of day-to-day temperature variability in the Ukraine SOURCE: Kiev. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy 91drometeorologicheskiy institut. Trudy*, no. 38, 1963. Voprosy klimatologii (Climatoloqj Problems), 93-)03 TOPIC TAGS: climate, climatology, meteorology, local meteorological phenomenon, air temperature ABSTRACT: The principal characteristics of day-to-day temperature variability in the Ukraine have been determined. Data for 10 stations in the Ukraine, evenly distributed, with an allowance for physico-geographic conditions, were used. Data were for the 10-year period 1950-1959. The principal characteristic used for day- to-day temperature variability was change in mean daily temperature. The analysis is primarily climatological (descriptive, not genetic). Except for a limited area the Ukraine is characterized by a predominance of positive values of dayu-to-da temperature variability from February through September and negative va es onTy from October through January. Tabulated data are presented7on the following Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4016463 aspects of day-to-day temperature variability: 1. Total number of cases of day-to-day increases and decreases of mean daily temperature. 2. Frequency (%) of 13 ranges of values of day-to-day variability of mean daily temperature. 3. Fre- quency (%) of values of day-to-day variability of mean daily iemperature greater than 3C. 4. Frequency (%) of'well-expressed warming and cooling with clearly ex- pressed deviations of temperature from norm. 5. Mean number of cases of'well- expressed cooling and warming. 6. Extreme values of day-torday variability and deviation of mean daily temperature from,norm during periods of cooling. 7. Ex- treme values of day-to-day variability and deviations of mean daily temperature from norm during periods of warming. 8. Day-to-day variability of mean daily tem- perature in periods of well-expressed summer periods of cooling during anticyclonic and cyclonic types of Intrusions. The text essentially Is a discussion of the tabulated data. Orig. art. has; 9 tables. ASSOCIATION: UKRAINSKIY NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELISKIY GIDROXETEOROLOGICHESKIY INSTITUT (Ukrainian Hydrometeorohnical Scientific Research Institute) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 20Feb" ENCL: 00 SUN COP19t AN Card 2/2 No REF SOVs 005 OTHER: 000 ACCESSION NR: AT4016461 Sif2599/63/000/038/0082/0085 AUTHOR: Ponomarenko. 1. N. TITLE: Annual variation of horizontal heat transport and certain peculiarities of the temperature regime over the Ukraine SOURCE: Kiev. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellsldy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut. Trudy* no. 38, 1963. Voprosy klimatologil. (Climatology Problems), 82-85: TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, climatology, weather forecasting, atmospheric heat transport, solar radiation, radiation balance, advective heat transport ABSTRACT: An explanation is given for the fact that the mean long-term temperatures in the autumn in the Ukraine are higher than the equivalant values for spring. In the entire Ucraine, except for Transcarpathia, the November temperatures are 0. 5-2. 0" higher than in March. This is true although the infilix of solar radiation in spring is almost twice as great as in the autumn and the radiation balance Is greater by a factor greater than 2. 5. This can be attributed in part to considerable heat expenditures In spring on melting of the snow cover and warming of the soil, but an important role is played by horizontal heat transport, which differs like the circulation regime during the two seasons. The problem is solved by direct computation of the advective transport of heat, but these values are Card z':_ ACCESSION NR: AT4016461 determined differently for the European SM by different authors and no quantitative esfi- mate of this component of the atmospheric heat balance can be givewat this time.' Quanta- tive data have been obtained for the Ukraine. The following formul& was used A-C T P_ 1 #2 - P1)' where C is the specific heat capacity of the air at constant pressure, T is the mean absolute air temXrature in the plane used in determinLIng heat transport; JV is the mean value of Coriolis force between points I and 2; IPI and P2 Is the mean pressure to the height z at points 1 and 2. Computationa were made using handbook data for the layers 0-3, 3-5, 5-10 Ian and the entire 10-lan layer. The quantity of advective heat in the Ukraine in autumn is 1. 5 times greater than in the spring. Maximum values are in the 0-3 km layer. The most intense heat flux in the 0-3 k-m layer is in winter; in the 5-10 km. layer if is in summer. Seasonal characteristics of horizontal heat transport are shown by Enclosure, It is con- eluded that the low temperature background in spring In comparison with fall is caused not only by heat losses on melting.of snow and heating the soil, but alsoby low values of advec- tive heat transport. Orig. art. has 1 formula, 3 tables and 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy natichno-issledpyatellskiy gidrometeorologichookiy Institut (Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Scientific Research Institute) Card L/ 2/t .PONOMARENKO, I.N. The Black Sea Depreasion and ccnd~14ona of the movement of southern cyclones across the Blar.-k Sea. Triidy UkrNIG141 no.43-133-141 164. (MIRA 1814) BOTVINOVSKIY, I.B.; PONORARENKO, 1I.N. --- ----- Increasing the stavility of magnetJ, recording and reproduction of comnands. Avtom. i prib. no. 1-40-41 Ja-Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) I PONOMARENKO, I.N. Some-relations between te~Fqerature and-precipitation anomalies in the Uk--aine and circulation f4dors. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.32: 3-17 62. (MIRA 16:11) PONOISAMIKO. I. N. UtilizIng temperature fields at the altitudinal levels of 700 and 500 nb in forecastIng cyclone and anticyclone movementn. Trudy UkrNIG141 no.12:88-99 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Cyclones) (Atmoopheric temperature) PONO?QJWKO. I.N. circulation regime in the south of the Pharopean part of the U.S.S.R. and some clAracteristics of seasonal meteorological 158. (MM 11:12) conditions* Trudy UkrMGMI no.12:100-109 (Atmospheric pressure) BASANETS, L.I.; PONOILWNKO I.N. Influence of the northern part of the Carpathians on the evolution of frontal clouds over the Ukraine. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.43:95-105 164. (MIRA l8i4) NYUKHNYA, O.V.; PONOMARENKO, I,N. . ......... -.-- Spatial structure and ci-oudiness of atmospheric fronts over the southern European territory of the U.S.S.R. in ultrapolar proces- oes. . Trudy UkrNIGMI no.43:106-119 164. (MA 18:4) MANOKOVSKAYA, N.K.; PaKtUFMTKO 1. Ya.; UDOV12-10, S.A.; HAKA-ROV, S.T.; K=Dp M.L. New method for separating and dividing synthetic fatty acids into fraotions. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no.602-57 Jet64 (MIRA 17:7) 1. UkrNlIgipronef4u-t i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy i proyektnyy institut sinteticheskikh zhirozameniteley. PONO~UMKO, I.Ya. lllw~~~~ Po3sible effect of feeding on the abundance of 7oung eodfioh. Mady sov. IkIt. kom. no.13:301-306 161. (14M 14: 9) 1. Polyarnyjr nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rybnogo khazyayst-,,a i okeanografii - PIRRO. (Barents Sea--Codfiell) (Fishes--Food) PONOMARENNEf', 1.'Ya. Feeding habits of young-of-the-year cod in 19916, 191J8-1-961 :',-n b