SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUDCHENKO, YU.A. - RUDENKO, A.I.

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RUDGRENKOP Yu.A. Effect of prolonged antibacterial therapy on vitamin B6 meta- bolism. Vop. med. khim. 8 no.3,283-288 My~e 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Skin Tuberculosis Clinic, Academician F.G. Yanovsky, Ukrainian State Research Institute of T~berculosis Kier. (PYRIDOXINE) (THIAMINE) (PHTHIVAZIDE~ ($ALICYLIC ACID) SOV/ 137-57-11-21234 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 87(USSR) AUTHORS: Frantsevich, I.M., Podorvan, I.M., Rudchenko, Yu.V. TITLE: Electrochemical Production of Al-C-aWq-o`ysWith Molten Cathode (Elektrokhirnicheskove polucheniye splavov AI-Ca na zhidkorn. katode) in Ukrainian PERIODICAL: Nauk. zap. Kyyivslk. un-t, 1956, Vol 13, Nr 13, pp 107-118 ABSTRACT: It is shown that Al-Ca alloys may be produced with a molten Al cathode by electrolysis of a eutectic mixture of CaC12 and NaCl at temperatures above the eutectic temperature of the Al-Ca system (6160C). The dependence of current efficiency upon temperature, current density, and alloy composition is established. The optimum current efficiency was observed at 780-8000 and a current density of 0.6-0.7 amp/cm2. Under these conditions of electrolysis it is not possible to obtain an alloy with Ca contents > 2516. N. P. Card 1/1 ACCESSION NR: AP4042960 S/0048/64/028/00ViI64/1168 AU714OR: Memetat O.F.; Rudchik, A.T.; Usik, VqA* TITLE: Investigation of the low lying states of silicon 28 obtained In the V,t) reaction on aluminum 27 Zffeport 14th Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy bald in TibIlLdi 14-21 Fob 1;;i~ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya fizicheskaya,,v.28, no.7i 1964, 1164-1268 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reaction, alpha reaction, nuclear spectroscopy, silicon, alu- Minum ABSTRACT: The A,27(a,t)Si28 reaction was investigated with the purpose of explor- ing the suitability of (a,t) reactions fornuclear spectroscopy investigitions. For' this purpose, (a,t) reactions would have the advantage,over (d,n) reactions that the energies of the tritons.could,be.more accurately measured than those of the neutrons. A beam of 27.2 mov a-particles was employed, and two groups of te f S 28 and its fi, tritons were distinguished, corresponding to the groundsta 0 1 rst excited, state at 1.78 MoV. The cross sections were measured with an accuracy*of 15%. The angular distributions of thy two triton groups were sharply peaked in the forward ACCESSION NJI: AP4042960 direction; this indicates that the reaction was.predominantly direct. It is estima- ted that compound nucleus formation contributed only 1% to the,formatioz, of tli~. ground state, and 3% to.the formation of the excited state. The reaction is dis-. cussed briefly In terms of ~he dispersion theory of direct reactioqs. It is conclu-' ded that the stripping mechAnism should predominate, but that 0ireqt knock-out of -the triton with capture of the (X-particle, as wqll as other moFe complex mechanisms may contribute appreciably.. The angular dintributions are compared with' the strip- ping reaction theory of M*E1 Nadi (Phys.Rev,120,1360,1960). The principal (forwai;d) peak in the distribution of each of the triton groups is well represented by th, theory with a value of the the interaction radius (5.1 fermi) that is consistent with other measurements on A127. A secondary maximum at about 300 cannot be explain- ed by simple stripping. The' position of tl;is maximum can be obtained from Butler's theory of direct reactions with knock"out processes included, but only by Assuming ,a large valug for tho Interaction vadius. It is concluded that V,t) -.eactions are suitable for nucle2r !3,pectroscopy investigations, but that the angula- distributions can be axplalrel only hy considering the contributions of various reactioift mechan- isms and the diat.:;rtia,% of the wave functions by the Coulomb field* Oriz.art.hass 3 formulan; 3 f Igwen ind, 3 tables$ i2/3 RUDDER, Ernest io Vo* Tlt'l;' PJAA- LO -C i I L uv t ton ARIA-. IF-17117 Ij S. 6i oz k2 zz cz tz -9111 'i ol it 21 cl I'l e, t 91 RA I I K 11 Is 13 u 15 U 11 is " a if a D ii i -is- v M M is is v M o a 0 SOO A -Z --- 1- A-L- A ..a r U a S L, U~ Y M 11111 lx~ 0 nil t t. J_ 0 ) ~A- - f-111 - 99 Investigation4 on the biological action of 0.,smino. .00 bonsolc scid and the sultamides. 1. Inhibitory action of 4 - P.mminsibentall: acid on the cardiovascular system. 11. 00 Ilanichilmilu still A. Rulfranu (Univ. llucharv~t). xv/1. - " , 2 afad, M. Rawmapt %o is . . Ir-, l .00 Oo ben"c arid f D in ibi;.% the vintractions or the ivilated 69 Ir"S heart. itnd afroltine (11) prevents thio inhibilion. In III to shnuitaneottslY admini%tered, but tit)" not disappear theca(. which kal-l~vented by Until t1w ratio of the 2 submtanm llcmin I:t2.5. At H. Chle I h4% file %line rffkct a4 (l.foll -Y of tcctyl. this ratio, 9. 12. and lit nic. 4 1 arc inctlecti-, but if thr 0 cluslinc, when each bt Injecicil intruivnivusly in the same .00 tint. of III is raiied so as to make the ratio 1:25, vaso- ani,o3l. Wfirst injecivi into t lie fritityral artery of file dog, dilation is again produced. IV. Augmenting action of 600 0 00 1 van,r% a va-blation which i4 atiginented by eserine and firt-vi-nir,l by 11. If. Inhibitory action of aulfa- small doses of indistisfazoN on the vascular inhibition of =00 Ibid 197-9-1n the dog's paw .arninobsmsolc acid ~ r thiazole on the cardiovascular system. Iba. I! ~-J- m . . . ~ solnultanem,s injection of I -r of I and I -y of IV cauvi ;;* & 09 0 Intrifivr"ouq injt-clion 44 cibazol (1111 in the cat, all;( vai"Jilation attluYish neither ha4 an cillect when injectr,t oil J injection of c1ruilrors (IV) into the feniorat artery of lite sione. The ~mr is true for %itnultaneous injection of 00 dog prtxftscr hys"ension, which cats be prevrist"I by injec- Il 0,f):) -y of I and 10 -r of IV. In an elpt. where valofilation too ti-o(H. l. Inhibitory action of p-andnobenaoic acid was produced by I tit 1. this effect was exaggMted by 0 a and of ituffathiszole an the heart and blood IrMills and the mutually inbillitory action of these t" associated to .1 Hl. Manhall H. Deutsch oo 2 drugs. Ibid. l1r2-11--inirction of 11) me. of I into the t 00 M central end of the femoral artery of the dog produces a 0 Y"ilation, as doc,6 a dirw of W ills, of IV, Injection ee I of the 2 loseth" ha3 no rffect. A doic of 8 mg. of I s products a insknWation wbicb becornes less if 2U use. of wee A 0 0 MOO LITIN&TOC CLASSIFICATION cloo ~-f-f T K a St a PC 99 11 It K 4 k., 00 I 1A An I S I nd 0 0 A it SO 5 3 - 0 0 it a it ~v 4 0 0 0 0 its 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : f 4 410 0 0 0 0 0 0 A IPTT 0-t-0 0-0 0 0 0 -0 1-1-010-9- It: 1. 11 a it a di ad ite'ro A LS 0 _Y._JL t j_AA 0 e, j 0, fe Antagonistic action of vitintin It, 11.111d AtIlf(MARMidea on tissues A. R "' kartu 0~1~mt~d I Ii.1-felf-I. , -00 Rutle.illia). , T No"-wrile 14, 1,oj I. 0 1. Apt.- wriv silutv feet froll beart4 Ix-rfu-1 by u- .4 tile Kr-tir,kt: app. ;t,iil ill it, it 1,; .11111 ilj~ ill I'--- mul ol(.&j4tzs#k- till) ill lpiti-fl.. 11,1111 -1 arthythit 00 114 '111.1 -00 00 it zfl:l,;if-iIlIv alls-4 Ill ill, I-w .I Wpl-mr, ill, 1.6 Ill I"Ifte'loll %fill] 00 111i1- AVI. The IIe.Lft 'topl..[ I.v 1 1. log 00 1-1-1 her ;. I--- "I I "I". !I I't, 11.1%ir Ill Ot, 1.11"I I 10 1, IM.. I.. li.4 Ilml fil."I"IM I'll,. IV 00 will fell 1 by Ill oil 11-14~ 1, -illgice'l. I~ 1w 0 New facts showing that Lht excitatury action of AdietiA lint on the longitudinal muscle of the ferminAl enilot the ~90 guinra-pia Ileum is due to acetylcholine librfalf,-I iredi ~18 f"tIv by ties action of athenedine 11 .-1 NI il~je Chel. Mir.i. -90 Nouilljofw 18. to, ~1911;it Ille 'Hill, w- trii-at"I vilith .10CIF let .4 J- to int"I"t th,ir 'Yell [Mt Illifillillact it, wtsolt 4 ttifel"Illir sl~ %1111.41T 'J- 0 fire:Iiliff; iix at-It"ll. .,tt,r .8111 of flit I-Ijill.e.1-A ill. I- i Alert .6trupill., %1111-11 Im, .111 %saF, I file 'IminiAllIg too ..-tion 14-Ite'"I by Ill, t. A 1.4r,311,111 1; 11- it I too Once 171 :f if 3 0~ 7.01 a 0 0 0 0 L 0 5 2) 7 S/044/62/000/008/055/073 C1111C333' AUTHOR: Rudeanu, Sergiu TITLE-: Boolean eq'ua~io~~'_'~~_'their applications to the study of bridge- circuits. i. P-EIRIODIC;.L.- Peferativnyy zhurnal, matematikat~no. 8, 19629 47-48, abstract 8'1250- ~Bull. math. Soo. sci. math. et phys. RP:1111? 1959, 1, no-, 4, 445-473) TEXT. 1~nglish translation of the p9per of the author (Buletinul matematic 5SLIF, 1959, 1, 51). In ~ 1 a method for the solution of Boolean equations is proposed. It is stated that the relations M a. = b. and (ai U a b1) 0, i lt .... M are equivalent. Theorem: If there exists a solution of the equation system 'k (X X "K. kxi I Xn) 11 ... IM), (1) I n Card 1ILi S/044/62/000/008/055/073 Boolean equations and their . . . C111/C333 where m -! 1, n 7- 1, while the functions r, (X, P ... I Xdy tI, i (Xf ... Ix n) are expressed by a finite number of operations then it has the form x.- 'k,1""' un) , k = 1,...,n (2) where u u are arbitrary parameters, while the functions X,,...,.x n are expressed by a finite number of operations 11 U", The algorithm for finding out the solution consists of the followIng scheme: One determines the expression which is equivalent to the system m U #..I X '1'(x x U 'f' (X1 "xn) -< Vx1 ";cd-1) -'D i n i=1 1y 1 (3) and denotes the expression by X.n = 0 (4) Out of W one obtains the expansion in terms of x Card 2/(f S/044/62/000/008/055/073 Boolean-equations and their . . . C111/C333 f I (x2 xn) X1U g 1 (X2 P...'X d X, 0 (5) To this equation the relation f (X X (x x 0 (6) 1 2 n 1 2 n. is equivalent. ,Out of (6) one obtains the expansion in terms of x 2 f 2 (x 31 ... 0 Xn) x2 2(X3 XP) x2 0 (7) and so*on. If f A 0' then.(4) has no solution. If f ngn 0, then Xn = Xn (Un) = faunugnun (8) Xk =Xk(Uk, Uk+i,- - -Un) -fk(X*+t(Uk+i*-- UIL... .... X6 (Un)) U/iUgk (Xk+ j (Uk+ 1, Un), Xn (Un)) Uk; k = n. n - Lemma:' (5) is solvable if and only if M is solvable. If (7) is solvable, then (x 1""' Xn ) is the solution of (5) if and only if Card 3/4 S/044/62/000/008/055/-'073 Boolean equations and their . . . C111/033 1. kX1 Xn ) is the solution of (7) 2. there exists an u 1 such that X, . f(X 21..., Xn) u1 1 (X2 Xn) U 1 .t~y aid of the proposed =ethod one proves five theo.-ems on'the invari~-nce of the ad,-.1ittances of the multiterminal network by application of the. transformations of some of its direct conductances. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 4/4 (Moisil, Gr. C.) (Electric contactors) (Electrio relays) 1!0'28 S/044/62/CCO/(,108/056/073 C111/C333 AUTHOL" Rudeanu, ~J:ergiu TIT.TE: Boolean eouations and their application to the study of bridge-cir-cuits. IIA PE--iIoL,1G-L: Referativnyy zhurnal, !.,atematika,,no. 6, 1962, 46, abstract 8V251. ("Comun. Acad. RPRI. 1, 1961, 11, no. 6, 611- 618) TEXT: Results which have been prov6d in the first part kRef. 6V25U) are improved. In � 1 there is proved: Theorem 1: (x X n) is the solution of the Boolean equation e1n. x xn 0 Y C6 '**Gn! LTJn n if and only if Card 1/5 cI/04,,/62/OG0/008/056/073 boolean equations and their . . . C111/C333 n C U C (2.1)_ "i- -'In U n _t OqI+I... TI-I (.t+1 .... ""s X1 U U C (r1+1.. ..Qn)x TL ... TI-I (171+1 Un X (2 < I < n 1) (2.1) 1-1 U C X, fi-I < xn < n-I U C IxtE rTn-t (2.n), 'rL ... T.-I where independently from each other the indices run through the values 0 and 1, where besides it i6 supposed, that for n - 1 there7holds n 61 aEG 2 6n n a 2 ... IL a V`9 2 Card 2/5- S/044/62/000/008/056/073 Boolean ,quations and their C111/C333 Theorem If (X1 X is the solution of (1), then n I,_-- -C- cd 061+1 ... X* Gj i+1 ......n It is stated that each system of Boolean equations (1) can be transformed into an equation of the form (1) by aid of the formula m c U [,pi n 1 12 .... qn) Ij n (4) U 'ip (6 ...... n I n In � 2 the results of 1 are used in order to determine multitterminal networks, which are equivalent to a given network. One considers the set Card 3/-'7 S/044/62/000/008/050'/073 Eoolean eriuations and their . . . C111/C333 'g of the ordered knot couples of a circuit S. The admittance between th~ knot couple (64 , ~ ) of 3 is denoted by Xle-o (SI. The multiterminal net- works i~ ond B are equivalent with respect to TIC if there is (B) (5) for ever ,y couple CU The relations (3) are interpreteO b S Ft system joalean equations, the unknown variables of which ar;r t'k,,~ direct conductances b., of 13. In oraer to give necessary and condition.~, which bi, have to satisfy in order A and B to b,~ two mptho~,3 are propooed. The fir.-t method consists in substitutin.- tho system 0) by an equation of the type (1) and in the fact that tl-V~ sufficient and necessary conditions are obtained by aid of th,2orc-n 1 The Lecond method uses the theorem of Ldwenheim, L. (I'lath. Ann., 1~ito, 68 169-207). Theorem 3: Let V be a multiterminal network with just as many knots az; the network ik (or B); let the adriittance3 v of V be arbiti7ary ters. It i~; necessary and sufficientfor A &Ad,B bein equivale with g respect tolit that the relation Card 4/5 S/044/0-2/000/006/056/073 Boolean 't.,;,uation~; and thrAr . . . C111/C333 U 11"(A) b.~ ~ a.0 4L-')C-q)j -~,(V) UTjA)-I.,jV) I[j Uv.P I A) X , (V) Lf -x ;~ -(A) -;;, -(V) (6) holds, vv~,ich must be satia.lied-for"arbitrary two knots i, j of A (or B)- On the base of theorem 3 the problem of simplification of circuits is newly formulated. LAbstracter's note: Complete translationj. Card 5/5 RUMUM, ~icn:O bj Claude Berve. Re- y of graphs and their arq;lic~Ft "Theor- 165- viewed by S.Rudeanu. Rev 111fith Rown 10 no.1:95 "Theory of categories" by A.G.Kuroschy A.Ch. Tjwschitz, E.G. qr-jiulpelfer, M.S.Zalenko. Reviewed by S.RudeflnLl. Ibid.:g-i-98 IVANESKU, P. [Ivanesou, F.); ROMBERG, Ivo; RUDYANU, S. [Rudeanu, S.) Application of discrete linear programming to the minimization of Boolean functions. Rev math pures 8 no.3:459-475 163. 1. Institut matematik-i Alrademii OR (for 1vanescu, Rudeanu). 2. Vyssheye tekhnicheskoy-e uchiLishche, Brno, ChSSR (for Rozenberg). IVANESCUP P.; ROSEMERG, Ivo; RUDEMTU,, S. On the mAnima determination of the pseudo-Boolian functiona. Studii cerc mat 14 no.3:359-364 163, 1. Institutul do matematica al Academiei R*P,R, (for Ivanescu, Rudeunu), 2. Anistent la lxutitutul politehnic din Brno, R.S. Gehonlovaca (for Rosenborg)o AUT"HORS: .3edov, M.P., and-Rudlelev, S.S. SOV//101-58-6-655/685 TITLE: A Feeder for Feeding Dry Loose Material From a Bunker Onto a Belt Conveyer (Pitatell dlya podachi sypuchego materiala iz bunkera na lentu transport- era') PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1958, Nr 6, P 145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Class 81e, 11. Nr 113785 (583727 of 27 Sep 1957). Submitted to the Committee for Inventions and Dis- coveries at the Ministers Council of USSR. A feeder. in the form of a chute suspended under the bunker and kept rocking by a crank, mechanism with connect- ing rods mounted on the crankshaft of the driving roller pressed against the idle branch of the belt. This roller is mounted between two idle rollers pressing on the band from the other side of the idle branch of the band to increase the contact area between the drive roller and the band. The feed of material from the bunker can be controlled by chang- in- the incline angle of the chute. Card 1/1 L 2596i-66 Wf /Pq"41/17 ACC NR: AN65011Y.75 (A, N) SOURCE CODE: UR/g~023/66/ooo/.031./60,0,3/000,3 AUTHOR: Rudelfson V, *(Chief designer) 4=4:;r I' ORG: Institute of Mechanization of ApgloultiAre, MA (Institut makhanlza sil sellskogo khozyaystv.a) TITIE: Be acquainted with a "Kristall-RWI car- SOURCE: Sovetskiy patriot, 17 Apr 66$ p. 3t ool. 5-8 TUPIC T AGS: motor vehicle, light motgr vehiclej4x4L+. the The use of plastic materials for construction of bodies of various mot r vehicles was investigated.by the.above-men-~ 7~`_.:1*1 0 tioned Institute. Various existing models were examined,-economical.,:,~~ and technical factors were taken into consideration, and appropriate,, body styles were*studied from thestandpoint of structural strength and exterior appearance, lThe first.experimental.:body.made of 'designed and built fo plastics was r,caterpillar~ tractor I!Evrikall -light oar I'Kristall-Wf of low cylinder displaoement~ 1965. Then a A Card 1/2 GORINY D.I.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; VLASOV, P.S.,. kand.tekhn.nauk; HUDELISON,-V.G., inzh.; PRESNOV, G.B.,, inzh.; CHAYKOVSKIY, A.A.j, inzh. Pneumatic caterpillar treads. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 33 no.12:14- 16 D '63. (~gRA 17:2) 1. Belorusskiy institut mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva. ,. 1)E 3"! N i-n-eumatic zatarl il:~ars in the fcreign patent li-terat-,Lre. rez. 23 no. 3:41-44 Mr 161 (IJTT14 im.-ititut mekhanizatsti sellskogo NcZyay B - ~__3 D L - t, R 4, 7 - ` L 6 L, ltr~port Dn cross-,;Lng guided :-LLosLIe --- iurzbericht Lei_- Die Kl;rzL"Lii--::.--,---ru-,iters-,-cht;n. en be D~-r Dfs-- -by wd~..--n NO Place Oct. 19L1 Gerin SEcr 6F. ;JI 4n- Tunnel tests w-Ah a ~-,iodel of a giddiA missile. lesults of the tests sh3;4ed Unat thc- cross-,dng ,a7)deI is inferior to Lhe 11,031I.Ed t,r;.)e Of gLided !dssle. S -0 MC E'S AIR, AEC DESK OF CNTALOG OF' 9~E'P&IAN AND JAPAN:ESE I g`, -~ ~'2, Unclt~ssified. 61 M ME K JV Nr Tr 7 W, i ~~; 5-U_~,&, U7,54" 7071-MFFMTZTMMMM 643- OFS -!!I- - LO _N R3959-~16 :Jlr,~-tunael i its on :-,odel of dro7,_nable car:-o contai-ner r~lckets as 1~-r_~!,es--- '-!.find kanalme 2 s u :-e,-, Al", modell Des Tieflasten-Ab,,,,urf;;-eern,~~,r~~ xxx-by Ruden Darmsta-lit- Deul'~che ".rschi;w~aristalt Fuer SrgelflxE...- E. V. -Ernst Wet Dec 1)43 Germ Unc 1 a,_i s2*(F Lricl rhotoo Diagrrs Gr~~,,phs Thri~Fz Lrid qoonent te,:3ts as 4ell as v-locity w~:rp out on Ule TLI~ c,-Ar7o cvrit4r_j.n,_~l,. 'he _,~c,,it L~le tuillavior o_,~ tn~_ cool-f-i.tier ~s. _;_rt'ect-Lv (jLe to t2le r:)cll-As. irs~,al_led in the 133e of t'.lie cont-a-1cer -lAc!i is :%r, a b 0 ~,E.-~ A'4,' A ~'D J Z Al R- T H'.14 iA L Do': L'LS ZWB-DFS-80O-ll RUDEN, PAUL R8047-M5 Pressure distribution computations for an intake diffuser by Paul Ruden Flughafen- ainring seutsche forschungsansta,lt fuer segelflug, Nov. 1941. Gem. Unclass.. 8pe incl. diagrs and graphs. An analysis of the results of pressure distribution measurements made o0 an intake diffuser with and without internal chamber..'The design was made for BMW. SO: AIR, AMC, DESK CATALOG OF GERMAN AND JAPANESE AIR-TECHNICAL DOCUMTS, March 1948, p. 664, Unclassified. MAKARO (I..;) I(UDiQIK. A.A. Enlarged work teams for track sections. Pat' i put. khoz. no.7: 18-19 Jl 157. (KIRA l0r8) 1. Nachal"nik Topollinskoy distantaii, stantsiya Tspollye (for Makarov). 2. Zamestitipll nachallnika rspollinesko7 distantaii, at. Thpollye (for iudenchfk). (Railroads--Management) bf- ry cf Cc--.~r;~S~ RUDRITBERG R Ln~old; LOHOITOSOV, V.Yu., redaktor, MAYKOVA, Ye.I., redaktor; WIA A., teldinicheskiy redakfor [Transient p'erfo-mance'of alectric nover ffystems. Translated from- the first Amerimn ndition) Parmkhodnyn pratisassy v elaktroener- getichaskikh sistamakh. Parevod ; parvogn amerikanakogo tzdantin. Pod red, V.TU.Lorrnnsova. Moskva. Izd-vo Inost'rannoi lit-ry, 1955. 714 p. (MLRA 8:7) (Transients (El6ctricity)) (21actric currants) A-ZVI '97 U-IS ~")F. 2- Perekhodnyye Prot,~~--~:sy V Flektro-Energeticheski.~h Sisteaakh (Transient Performance Of Electric Po%-er S~Ystcm!::) Perevods Nervogo Amerikanskogo Izd. Pod Fed. V. Yu. Lomonosov;-~. Loskva, Izd-vo Inostrannoy Lit., 1955- 71-' P. "Litemtur.~": P. 704-MO rc W3. ;-r. 7, 1. layriestitrell naoh-et ~n~ki disthntFli pati, sl.;zntsiy& Yrurosiav!4- RUDENCHIK, A.A. (g. Yaroslavl') -14uch depends upon organization of the work. Put' i put, khoz. no.2:8--9 Y 159. 04IRA 12:3) 1.Zameatitell nachallnika distantsii, otantaiya Yaroslavl'-Glavnyy. (Railroads-Snow protection and removal) SOLDATFIN, I.S.; NOVOKRESPCHENOVA, N.S.; RUDPICHIR, Yu.V.; OSTROVSKIY, I.B.; LEVOSHU9 A.I. Study of the feeding activity of fleas of the greater gerbil under natural conditions by the use of radioactive indicators. Zool. zhur. 40 no.11:1647-1650 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. All-Union Research Institute "Hi4ob", Saratov and Anti-Plague Station of Nukus. (Fleas) (Insects--Food) -T~ RUPFINCHIK, ic- tlx~~ y 0 A r-pl 1 a t tor I I F, t Lon Fj..). C; oru! t I -olnny n'l Cv- An t RUDENCHIK. Yu.V. Ecologic characteristics of the decrease in the abundance of greater gerbil in the northwestern Kyzylkum. Uzb. biol. zhur. 8 no.2:51-56 164. (14M 17:9) 1. Nukusskaya protivochumnaya stantsiya. ACC NR, AP7001090 UN) -SOURCE CODE:- __'UR/043q/66/00Jf5/604/048f/04 AUTHOR: Soldatkin, I. S.;.--Audenchik, Yu. V.; OstrovBkiy, I. B.; Levoshina, A. I. ORO: All-Union "Microbe" Antiplague Scientific Research Institute, Saraton, (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy protivochumnyy institut "Mikrob ; Nukus Antiplague Station (Nukusskaya protivochumnaya ,stantsiya) iTITLE: Quantitative characteristics of the development of plague ,epizootic in Rhombomye optimus colonies SOURCE: Zoologicheskiy zhurnal, v. 45, no. 4, 1966, 481-486 TOPIC TAGS: -t=Mftr=ft4=1.-M q V1 I ; apcU 3attc:., plague, disease vector, Zart= flea, 19.,ujm1qA_ P17RI? %Y17e, IEPIX00771o406 ~', 1A1P,0Cr1(,F_ 015ERLSL.) /9,cj -s -~"J9 J- 0 / 5,5493cf- , Ro 0 E Aj 7- ABSTRACT: The process of the infection of fleas infesting diseased gerbils (Rhombomys optimus) was studied using radioactivity labeled materials to simulate disease agents in a model experimeni. Results were compared with those obtained with plague-infected gerbils. The number of fleas feeding on one gerbil were recorded, as well as the distribution of these fleas after five Or six days. Calculations based UDC: 599. 1.4 Rhombomys: 616.981.4r -o RUDEECIUK. Yu.11. Deternin-in'r, uhe afze of meridia,:-, ~rea',-ed ~--nd red-tailed jerbils (genus Med-i ones) ~y the degree of .;A-aring of their molar teeth. Uzb.biol.zhur. 6 110.4:5E-62262. (MIRA16-.7) 1. Mini-SlAt~1-3tV0 zdravockhraneniya Karakalpakskoy ASSR. (GERBILS) (TEET-!~) OF-) DYATLOV, A. I. RUDENCHIK, Yu.V. Distribution of some ma-mmals in regions of Kyzyl-Kum and,Ust'-Urt included in the Kara-Kalpak A.S.S.R. Trudy Inat.zool.A-M Kazakh SSR 10:241-253 '59. (14MA 12:7) (Kyzyl-Kum-Zoogeography) (Ust'-Urt-Zoogeography) SOLDATKIN, I.S.; NOVOWSHCHE NOVA, N.S.; ~~Eucnm'_YU.V.;_ OSTROVSKIYY I.B.; LEVOSIJINA, A.I. Use of radioactive carbon in studying the intensity ofthe exchange. of fleas between Rhombomys optimus and Meriones meridianus. Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no.6:1/+62-1463 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N. Pavlovskim. (Parasites-Gerbils) (Fleas) (Radioactive tracers) RUISITKO, A.A. Coincidence circuits with minor resolving time. Prib. i tekh. ekap. no.6:60-62 11-D '58. (MIRA 12:1) l.Fizicheski7 Institut AN SSSR. (Electronic circuits) SOV/120-58-6-10/32 AUTHOR -RudemkD,-A,-4,,. TITLE: A Coincidence Scheme with Low Resolving Power (Skhema sovpadeniy s malym razreshayushchim vremenem) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 6, PP 60-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A millimicro second coincidence circuit is described and the basic circuit is shown in Fig.l. It consists of 2 crystal diodes approximately identical, each shunted by a capacitor having the same capacitance. The two diodes are connected in parallel and have a low forward resistance. They are followed by a third diode with a large backward resistance. The equivalent circuit for the case of coincidence at the two inputs is shown in Fig-3. Fig.5 shows the calibration of the coincidence circuit, using a delayed pulse in one of the channels. 1~s can be seen, the resolving time is of the order of 4 x 10- sec. There are 6 figures, and no references. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: October 31, 1957. Card 1/1 SKRYABIN, K., akademik, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, laureat Leninskoy premii; SA14SOITOV., B.; PUSIIKIIIA., Ye., vrach (selo Iarga., 14oldavokaya SSR); KCRACHATURYAII, A... kompozitorj narodnyY artist SSSR., laureat I-eninskoy premii; RUDM -A., gornyy master; TEERESHENKOV) Ye.- ABDW-ZAKOV.. T., kand. ekon, nauk Our interviews. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.13:7-9 Jl 162. (14IRA 15:6) 1. Modellshchik Lyuberetskogo zavoda seltskokhozyayst-~ennykh manshin (for Samoonov). 2. Shakhta No-5 tresta "Vorkutaugoll" (for Rudenko). 3. Zaveduyushchiy kafed politekonomii Xaragandinskogo pedagogicheskogo instituta (for Abdrazakw. (Disarmament) (Peace) GLAZAIIOV, V.11.; RUDEEKO, A.D. Electrostatic separation of minerals. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met. no.4:33-38 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Mosk~vskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. (Ore dressing) (Metals-Zlectric properties) USSR/Nuclear Physics Structure and Properties of Nuclei. C-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, W6 Author Demirkhanov, R.A., Gutkin, T.I., Dorokhov, V.V., Rudenko, A.D._, Inst 4 Title Masses of Isotopes H, D, He and C12 Orig Pub Atom. energiya, 1956, No 2, 21-27 Abstract A pew exact measurement of the masses of the atops H, D, He4 and C12 has been made. The measurements were car- ried out with a mass spectrograph developed by Ard-net with the participation of Eger and the authors of this work. The apparatus has double focusing by means of electric and magnetic fields, effected respectively by cylindrical capacitor and a sector magnet. The iron beam is created by a plasma source with single contrac- tion of the discharge. Recording of the mass spectrum is photographic; "Schumann" plates are used. There Card 1/3 USSR/Nuclear Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei. c-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizi-ta, No 4, 1957, M6 is the possibility of visually observing the spectrum with the aid of an ioti-optical converter. The maximum resolution of the instrument is 100,000 120,000, and the dispersion (roughly calculated) is not less than 2-34 cm percent of relative mass difference. The calibration of the scale of the masses of the instru- ment is made using photographs of certain basic lines, namely those of the groups N14-1 N14 1)6 4 12 + C~% C12 -- N14H H+ N L C 4 H and 016-t-- Ol 21 L3) 4 H3-- 4 4 5 q -- 0 - The masses of the atoms H, D, He4 and C12 wepe found from photographs of the doublets H2 -- D, D 2 -- Ir, D3 __ 1/2 C12H 4 -- 016. The results are:. Card 2/3 USSR/Nuclear Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei. c-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, 87o6 H 1.008142 � 10-6, He 4 -- 4.oO3872 4 x 10-6, D 2.ol4736.� 2 x 10-6.1 and C12 __ 12.003820 -.r 5 x 10-6. The data obtained are in agreement with the values deter- mined from the energy balance of the nuclear reactions. Card 3/3 AIY~` oF 00. u.) rb. d"~ "IAA"Id agree !n~ 4panding mAss values obtafaod from thr ~nengy b3dam7e of (authl C 107-57-6-54/57 AUTHOR: Rudenko, A. (Kiyev) TITLE: EMEnation of Clicks from Variable Resistors (Ustraneniye treskov v peremennykh soprotivleniyakh) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 6, p 63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Clicks often occur because of an imperfect contact between the wire runner and the carbon film in variable resistors. It is recommended to substitute a graphite-tipped brass blade for the wire runner. One figure shows details of the alteration. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 S/1-2o/62/000/002/012/047 E039/E520 AUTHOR: Rudenko, A.A. TULE'; All anticoincidence circuit with nanosecond resolving times PERIODICAL: Pribury i telthnika eks-perimenta, no.2, 1962, 59-60 TZXT: The circuit described is free from many of the defects occurring in earlier circuits and makes use of semiconductor diodes arl shoi%r-h in Fig.l. Positive impulses entering input 1 charge the condenser C I through diode A Iof input 2. The ti;,,ie constant Ir for chargin.- C is small compared with the i.-F length of the pulse to . tvi After the end of every pulse on input I the condenser C I is discharged through inverse resistance diode D and direct resistance diode D The 1 2- time constant for charging must be less than for discharging. A triple coincidence circuit with one anticoincidence channel is~ also given. The efficiency of rejection of coincidence pulses is 100'0'0 and even with decreased amplitude 50% rejection isobtained.- The sensitivity of all channels is better thhn 0.3 volt. For operation witil pegative impulses the circuit is modiffed by Card 1/2 An anticoincidence clvculz ... S/120/62/000/002/012/047 E039/E52O changing the polarity of the diodes. Single impulses of opposite polarity can give a false count. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Physics Institute AS USSR) SUBMITTED: july 1, 1961 J72 Fi gxjd zA Rj, Card 2/2 4f-I t o--= t o BiOl.) r lub 1957) t! - Abo-tMct CC u, -lysis W, y ~ t n ftat DC 1:no , " u R Ory -07 t i, 1~,;L! S a " _ i - - rly rnt-Lw 1g va A -I-ilo, : - c f _)nn U)~ . - aurii_ P tj_3 L.L Blol. , 1-) 10; L SR. As ::):I.- 1 as of L', ss pr labil-Ity b. --uastcrly d a-I a ~;~-nll anO in t'i,-- 5-out ~,,rn t!~iz c t k-' -,~ry r,iny y, 3/3 47 W'MOLOVSKIY, V,V,, v~~!,d.ekom-m.nauk) RUIHNKO, A,[., gornyy inzh. 1:~f-I.,ance of the rate of vrmpleted -workings ov, the economic ~Llff.-Aency of a mining system. Gorrahur. no,E:7-9 165- (MIRA 18:10) KrivurozhskAy gornorudryy Institut. 3 .9-4J 551.5M.8081.51,3(47)(09) 'hudenko, A.I. jostolanie, machante I z-kd'lVhi 30VOLak0i fV110101'Ll. (Th* status,''sirniAiewice and t-inks of ~,,ovlet Phenolo,-.y.) Vausoiuanoo Geograficheskoe Ub3hchestvo, Izvestila, 83(2): 141-151, March-April 1951. OLU-The history of phenological on3ervation5 In ~tussia fro-i the time of Peter the G.-C3t UD intil the ,resent is surveyed. The autVor Pro-osea thes extension &nd systematization of -henolorical observ-ttion3 ~nd their inteFration with 3griculture, with fishing. nd hunting Industries. Subject iteadingst 1. Histor;r .of Phenolopy 2. Bioclimatolo;7 3- U.5.S.H.--I.LX. Natem*24gleal Abate Vole 4 go, 4 4.4-44 551.506.9.351.501.1(47) Rudenko, A. I., Metodicheakfe ultaxamila I programma asnownylth fftoldiftImkilth AprU 1953 Califfa-T4-01L fological Instructions and the pruKram of fundamental phenotogical %rt I observations. Vje~eiuzxae GrograficAerkee Oblkherive, -55SR. Ismilk4. 83(4).395--411 July-Aug. 1951. tabl", DAM-This Is a comprehensive outline of the procedure and R i th U S S Th th di h i d l l b i . . e au n e . . or scusses t o ons carr e out e servat objects of pheno oilica MOOrMtUfts and selection of sites for phenolagical observations and of objects of observation. the time for lastruneatil; making phenological observations, criteria for assessing the stage of harvest, the intensity of flowering and the formation of ovaries. The various phases of development in trees, ifirubs, grasses and crops am described. Phenological observations on birds are considered. The relevant hydrometenrological observations are discussed. 'the plants and animals (birds. fishes, inwcts, etc.) upon which observations are tu be made are listed and a sample pheno- logical form is given. Subjrcl fleadiags: 1. Phenology, 2. Obiervation techniques 3. uasp- -LL.D. MAKSIMOV, S~A.; RUD121KO. A.I., redaktor. rP.I.Brounov, founder of agricultural me teorology; for the 100th anniversary of his birthday] P.I. Brounov, oonovopolozhnik sellskokhoziaistvennoi me- teorologii. K stoletiiu so dnia rozhdaniia. 2. Ispr. i dop. izd. Lenin- grad, Gidrometeorologicheskoe izd-vo. 1952. 53 P. Mak 6:5) (Brounov, Petr Ivanovich, 1852-1927) (Meteorology, Agricultural) FEDOROV, Yeje., profuseor-, 1110TWHNNSKIT, P.P.; INXIIINSKIT, J.Ya.-, SNYANINOV, G.T., pr-:-fesa~:,r; BOSHRO, L.V.; ALISOV, B.P.; BIRYUKOV, N.N.; GALITSOV, A.P.; GRILGORIYET, A.A., akadam1k; ZYGENSON, M.S., pr-cfesa,:;=; MURETOV, N.S.; KHROMOV, S.P.: BOGDANOV, P.N.; LEBEW, A.11.: SOKOLOV, Y.N.; YANISHEVSKIT, Tu.D.; SAMOYLENKO, V.S.; USMA- NOV, R.F.; CHUBUKOV, L.A.; TROTSENKO, S.Ya.; VANGEIZEYM, G.-fa.; SOKOLOV, 1.F.; STM, B.I.; TE1911KOVA, N.S.; ISAYE7, E.A.; DNITRITEV, A.A.; M&LYUGIN, Te.A.; LIEUFWAA, Ye.K.; SAPOHNIKOVA, S.A.; RAKIPO- VA, L.R.; POKROVSICAYA, T.V.; BAG.DASARTAN, A.B., ORIDTA, V.V.; RU- BINSHWfN, U.S., profesz-or; MILEVULT, V.Yu.; SHCHERBAKOVA, Ye.Ya.; BOCHKOV, A.F.; AII&POLISKAYA, L.Ye.; ffnTAYEVA, A.V.; UTESHEV, A.S.; RUDIWWA, A.V ; RTJIEITKO A.I.- ZOLOTARKT, M.A.; MMSESTAN, A.G.; MIKUYLOV, A:N ,; -=T ~, A.; TSOMAYL, T.I.; DUTATKOVA, AM.; ZAVARIN&, M.V.; SHMETER, S.Ms ; B=O, K.1c, professor. Diac,uz3iom of the vapori; (in the fcrm of d6ba-'~aa) Ecl '-,he cw-rant state cllmatclopl^a' -63 --l. ard meth-:,ds Df de-alopIng it]. InfcT,m. .' - ~. Z I aa=, sb3r.rGUGMS nc.3/-~~.26-154 154. (MLRA 8:3) 1. Chlrsn-kcrrespondeLA Akad6mll rauk SSSR (fi:r Fed~--,rcv). 2 9 Gla7nay,-- geofizicheskays, Im. (f-~r Pradtu-ec~enski,7, Lebedemr, Yanishe7akiy-, Isay-ev, Raklpova, Orlova, Rubir.- shteyn, Budykc, Shchorbakova, Anapol'skayg., Duwayem, Rudneva,Gavrilov, Zav-arl.aa). 3. Ula,aiask-y nauchno-isaledovatellsk'.7 gidrometecrologiche- skV lmn3'i-tu~ (ff)r Buchinskiy). '~Ccati-r-uz-d on next card) FEDOROV, Ye.Ys., professor; PREDTECHENSKIY, P.P., a-ad :ithe-n?. DiscussioA of the repert (In the firm o1 d;:-,!at=-i) Eof the cur-ran'. stat-i climatological raeaa-re:h. and ma~b-~da of it]. Inform. It. sbor. GUGMS. nc.3,4:26-!.54 '54. (Car; -1) WRA 8:3) 4. Vsesoyilvvyy inatitil'i msterile-wodst,za (for Selyaninor, Rudenko). 5. Biuklimaticbeakays stantslyz, Klslcvcdak (for Boatine). -6. -Moa,'koT- skly gosudarsL-7ennyy urniversi,4-et im. M.Lomonoao7a (fo-z Allsov). 7. Mlnistlerstvo putay aoobzhnhenlya SS-SR (for Biryukov). 8. Inat,- t-,il. 1,o,-grafii Akadowii nai-,k SSSR (for Gai.itsov, GrIgorly-er). 9. Geo- fizicheekay-a komiselyiL Vessoy-uznogo geografichw3kogo obahchestva (for Eygenaor.). 10. Minlate2-st7c i elekbr.~promyshlenncsti SSSR (for Mure-,)7). .11 -. Leningr?dskily gc-sudarz;tvenW universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova (for Khroxfyv). 12. Wentralinyy naushn,--iseledo-vatell- ski.v gld-7cmeteov,~logicheskiy arklu.-r (for Sokol-)v, Zoictarev). 13. Gej- sudarst,venn~7 okeanograflchesleLy tw3IL-it-at. (for Samcylenko). 14. Wen- trallnyy ins'Atiil. prl-d&ac:zc,%y 1%f-,r Uaman,,--r, 5Pp..,zhalkr,-ea). 15. Institut geegra.fli Akademii na7ak SSSR. I ManLtr:i'llt~y-l, institut kurortolclgil (fvr Chubukc,v). 16. Ins-1;-Itut imeni Sechenovs, Yalta (for Axktlabeskl~7 (C-~ntinued o!i next ca=&) FEDOROV, Ye.Ye., PREDITCHEITSM, P.P., and DIscassion of the rapor-r, (in the fom uf debate-i) [,_~~f the curren', atate of clima'-A.1gical r6saaarch ---nl mmethals c' de-i-el,:.ping i4.]. Irtform.sbor. GUGMS no.31'4:2,,-154 154. (C,-",:i3 (MIRA 8: .18. Dallnevostochivy gidrc-meteorolcgichs- 3kiy instit-ut (for Sokolo7). 19. lnsl~itu!; geologil i geogra-fil Aks- demli nauk Llto7skoy SSR (for Styri). -20. Rosto7skie u;rravlenle gidrometaluzhby (for Temnikcm). 21. Morzkoy gldrofizl-,haskiy Ins.1- tut Almdemii na-uk SSSR (for DmItriyev). 2?. Vsescyuznyy institut rasteniye-vcd3+,-.-a (for Malyugln). 23. Akadrzmiya nauk Estonskay SSR (for Liedemaa). 24. Akadeimiya nauk Armyanckoy' SSR (for Bagdasaryau) 25. Leningradskly gidrometeorologicheakiy inatitlai; (for Mile7skiy*). -(Continued on next cajd) YFMROV. Ta.Ye., profesior; PREDTECRENSKIY, P.P., and othera. Discusslr-- ,f the repor-b (in the fozm of debataie) [of the current stato climatological research and methcd.,F of ds7a!,~,ping Ith Inform.ebor. GUGMS no-3/4:26-134 '54. (ca,--j. 4.) (MLBA 8:3) 26. Gosudarstvenny7 gidrologichesk-iy institut, (for Bochkov). 2'-?. Xa- zakhekijr nauchnc-issledoTatel'skiy gldromeb6orologicheskly Institut (for Uteshev). 28. Upravlenle gidrometslluzhb7 Aawanskoy SSR (frr Nor- sesyan). 29. Ieningrad.skoye upravleniy-e gidrcmetsluzhb7 (for Mlkhajvlov, Dev7ablcova)- 30. Tbiliaskiy gosudarstvennyy liniversitet (for Tsomara). 31. TSentrallnay-a aerologicheskay-a, obsev-7atozlya (for Shmeter). (Climatolw) RUDEINKO, A.I. From the Phenological Commission. Mat. Fen. kom. Gecuz. ob-,7a SSSR no.1:1-4 162. Examplary plan for the content of a monograph on the problem of the "Phenological (phenoclimatic) characteriBtica of the natural zones in the U.S.S.R.- Ibid.a54 KRA 17:3) Predii&tell Fenologicheskoy komissii Geograficheskogo obshchestva SSSR. WWI MIMMM P=-M. MWIWA5, I -BX~Aff- P ' nd. MA-Dilrr-,O A. 1. (I.-,.uiw-,xPd Cand. A,,.ric. Sci.), livIr, r. A. 'Z -A;-.--T-(-Prof.) Moscww. !'PhenoloE:y and Geography," report presented at a Phenological ConferEnce in Leninexad, Nov 1957. by LGSR Geographical Scr- C. PHASE I BOOK EDIPIDITATION U23 Lf~ningrad. Vsesoyaznyy institut rasteniyevodstva. Otdel agrometeorologii Zasukhi v SSSR,ik~x proiskhozhdeniye, povtoryayemost' i v1iyaniye na urozhay (Droughts in the USSR,, Their Origin, Frequency, and Effect on Crops) ieningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1958. 206 p. 3,00a.co-Pies printed. Ed. (Title page): Rudeakoo A.Ly Candidate of Agricultural Sciences; Ed. (Inside book): Ushakova, T.V.; Tech. Ed.: Flaum, M.Ya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for agrometeorologists of the b:ydrometeoro- logical service., agronomists on collective and state farms and machine-tractor stations., specialists vorking in agricultural scientific resegeh institutions., as vell as students and teachers in agricultural and bydromet*e*G~logical tekhaikums and vuzes. COVERAGE: This book, a collection of articles by members of the Agrometeoro- logical Division of the All-Union Plant Cultivation Institute, presents con- temporary thought on various aspects of drought phenomena. Drought origin and causes, types, frequency of occurence, periodicity, and effect on various Card 1/4 Droughts in the USSR., Their (Cont.) 1123 agricultural crops are discussed. A geographical distribiR,tion. of drought stricken areas of the USSR is also given. The text is accompanied by maps, diagram , tables, and bibliographic references. TABIE OF CONTENTS: Zhukovskiy, P.M., Director of the All-Uhion Plfmt Cultivation Institute. Foreword 3 Sel~yaninov, G.T. Origin and Dynamics of Droughts Alpatlyev, A.M. and Ivanova, V.N. Characteristics and Geographic Distribu- tion of Droughts 31 Rudenko, A I Types of Droughts During the Vegetative Period and Their ;Rlr~aer=s 46 Bessonova, Ye.V. Drought During the Various Periodz of Crop Develolvient and Its Effect on Yields 54 Rudenko, A.I. Effect of Drought on Potato Yields Ti Card 2/4 M. F MEW Droughts ia the USSR., Their (Cont.) 1123 Alpatlyev., A.M. and Trofimova., A.I. Drought Frequency in the Virgin and Fallaw lands of Kazakhstan and Western Siberia 94 Shullts., G.E. The Dynamics of Phenological Processes in Huropeau USSR in Dry Years 101 Mal-yugin, Ye.A. (Deceased)o Smirnov,, V.A.,, Shakbuovich., A.V. Changes in the Local Climate and Moisture Cycles of Cultivated Areas an a Result of Irriga- tion Condua-ted tri Combat Drought 116 Smirnov,, A.V. Notes on Determining the Degree of Susceptibility of an Area to , Drought 135 Yakovlev, N.N. Protective Forest Belts as a Factor in Regulating the Tran- piration State of Crops 145 supplements I. Precipitation Characteristics of Territories Affected by Drought for the Period 1885-1954 162 2. Summary Data Cb!Lracterizing Major Droughts for the Period IW5-1954 166 ,3. Frequency of Various Types of Droughts in Different Parts of European USSR (percentages) 1T2 4. Meteorological Intensity indices for Various Types of Drought in Different Card 3/4 Droughts in the USSR., Their (Cont.) 1123 Zones of European USSR 173 5. Mean Meteorological Intensity Indices for Different TYPe5 Of DrOughts in European USSR (Data From 18 Meteorological Stations) 174 6. Generalized Table of Basic Phenological Phenomena Based on Geographical Quadrants for European USSR for 1921 175 7. Seasonal Appearance Times of Plant Phenomena and Phenoanomalies for 1921 178 8. Seasonal Appearance Times of Plant Phenomena and Phenoanomalies for 1939 195 AVAJIMLE: Library of Congress M4/mfd- Card 4/4 1-23-59 TENTSKEVICH, Georgiy Zenonovich; WM otv.red.; PISAREVSKATI, V.D., red.; BRATNINA, H.'I., tekhn.red. [Agricultural meteorology] Agrometeorologiia. Leningrad, Gidro- meteor.izd-vo, 1958. 375 P. (MIRA 12:3) (Meteorology, Agricultural) _W~ !T-7 -r, So V /le -S -2 I./e I _iH , . Divi tayi ILITLE; The Investigation of Droughts and Dry inds (issiedovariye zasukh i sukhoveyev) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademil nauk SSSR Seriya geografichesknya, 1958, Mr 5, pp 131-1;56 (UrSSP) AP"'IRACT: This is a review of two collective volumes: 1) "Dry Vinds, Their Origin and Their Prevention", published by the AS,USSR in 1957, and 2) "Droughts in the USSR, Their Origin, Re- currence and Effect on the Crop", editor A.I. Rudenko, Gidro- meteoizdat. Card 1/1 GAVRYUSHENKO, L.V. Method of forecasting potato late blight. Zashch. rant. ot vred. i bol. 3 no.5:38-39 B-0 158. 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