SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAPOZHNIKOVA, R.G. - SAPOZHNIKOVA, V.D.

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EXCERPTA MUM Soo 7 Vol. 11 11 Pcdiatricz, Nov 7 3045. SApOZHNIKOVA R.G. Dept. of Hyg. Ped. Res. Inat. of RSFSK. Moscow. *7N-e-m-rc-r-o-c7rrffi`3-1e of classrooms and its significance for the pupi Is' condition (Russian text) PEDIATFUJA 1950, 1 (45-49) During instruction. themicroclimate In a class room becomes progressively more unfavourable, due to increase of temperature, humidity. COZ content, and content of organic air components and bacteria. This leads to a disturbance of the me- chaniBms of thermoregulatlon and to a decrease of the pupils' woiking ability IV" 171 OVAI 'FE. -T 17 17T.T',,A, IM. S, rxircipleo 7,.f revulp-tion of Pir te'l-perattire in tlic -institutions for younr children." re-ort sulvmittr-d at the 1',Ith All-Union Congress of Epidendologaists and Irfectionists, 1~75'9. VASIL"r-7, 'R, 1. 0 011ga Stepanovna;,,WQZ z SPIRIDONOU, . W-Iji.QVA.,,~Rena- 4 VEDEFRUKOVA, Valentina Anatollyevna,- STCLYAROVI K.P.,, red. [M~ethods of the phase analysis of nickel based alloys] Me- tody fazGvogo analiza splavov na osnove nikelia. Leningrad, 1964. 29 P. (MIRA 18:3) 11 - S' "OAS "04, 'PI-4 'Sngoghittkova ScTafi= Afan.ti'n a, Opyl ispoProvanils uPtrakorotkikh ris4or nabHu- 1-4 -i-rits.-Icli :qst'r it Materwv ;)c, LWMLf,)V&Zl fu 10, z;7". U (Flil *4 Inu al- take: k !!'C' 3. A. SAPOIHNIKOVA, S.A. SOLOTIMIC R.Ro. rddaktor, [Change In wind velocity withaititude In the lower layer of the atmosphere].IsmUsule skorosti'VOtr& 2 VY�Ot*i T nishno a sloe Youdukha. Pod red. R.J. Soloveichilpi. Isninpad, GIdrome- teorologicheskoe lud-vo, 1946. 103 P. (Glavnoe upravlenis gidrometeorologIchaskoi slushby pri Sovets Ministrov SOIL Tm- dy nauchno-Issledorateileirikh uchr4ithdonii. Ser. 1: Nsteorolo- glia, vyp. 33) 70) (Winds) i6teorolckical AbsU 4B-152 551-551 551-506-~ Vol. 4 ~56-.2 L* d 8 h yeskaia a Sapoz ni Laikhtman, D. an kova, S. A., Ar ;Ukepeditsju- Feb.1953 191+5 goda. LArys expedition of 194r.T U. S. S. A. Gla a Bibliography on Upravlenie Gidromet-e-Mro !foc eakoi Sluzhby, Trudy Nauchno- Turbulent Exchange lasledovatellakikh Uchrezhdenii, Ser. 1., Meteorologiiat No. 39p Fizika Prizemnogo Sloia Atmosfery, p.,3-10 ~:11947. 5 figs., eqs. DLC-Th1s expedition was organized by the Central Geophysical Observatory for-investigation of !And: variations nearlthe ground and laws of,heat.sichangelbitween, J-, surface snd~atmosphere. The twon Arys' is located 125AR NNW from Tashkent in a7desert zone. In addition to the usual observations of wind velocity and temperature near.the ground, the obse'rvations.of the solar radiatio'n,-and basic pilot balloon observations were carried out.. Subject Headings; 1. Turbulent transfer of heat 2. Wj~~ ~es 3. Arys' Expedition 1945 '4. Arysfv'~Uzbek S. S. R. -W.T. Z. I Kiteorological Abst. Nekotarye oschean astiV raw6dateall tommAtury. talfts"a mount luot Votau"a [Some eculiarities In distribution of temperature 1 Vol - 4 No. 2 " . . p humidity and wind in the air layer near the pound.] U.S.S.P-GIas7wUPrsrIejsi* GWOM"foo~ 401tich"kat Slie-Aby. Trudy Matichno-Isstedoratel'skikk UdiresWenit, Ser. 1.'Afeteopolosihs. No. 39. F,7,b. 1953 FWka Prizemnogo, SMa AtmWery, p. 44-37.:1947. 10 figs., 2 taoig. 4 ids. DLC-Thesi in-,; Blbliagraphy on i , veAfgatlans, were made by the he Central C-Wnh;WA 06--ii-y 10 the I 1"W"'n " Turbulent Exchange summer of 194S over hate and cov c, MrIMMEW For 'he mmurement of wind velocity the English l. t t h f 06 d i h 0 d l l i h t c Anemome er Meteor at e ts rom 0. to 3. m an e usua e ec r &MCMaloodp were use g - a 2 in t a helgh?995W~ he temperature and husiddity observations at heights of 0.05 m; 0. &S as and 1.5 m w-re Made by means of tem Daily variations of hege demen; l and their' Interrelations are analyzed AII&O"inSird Jfcadixp: 1. Menatmainsi-L jVrefilso I.Arys'ExpediftaI943 J.AryxI,Vzb*AtS.&R-N.T.Z. ............. 7 WOgWjKOVAj -'Seraf ima Mamas evua i piz & 'J. 0A, ~J' 14 tj V~ "0 JP j PE, I jo~ 4B-IS7 -dva- -Sernfigoa AfangWeynd. eploobtuen Vochys-voidtiW Cul-or q't ;Mhange OR* U - -I- W GMxw IF -UPM -Wrommmologischeskof SluAby.' Trudy M,oii' ,'No,-, 2 kredidexil. Ser. 1. Meteorologila. M6.,39, - mzfka prijemnogo Slou, Atmos U4 rir~, `M.", 1~53 -'I'- 46P..3refs. DLC-The author discusses the problem of the heat babuiceand f ts variations of wind velocity. cloudiness. stability of the at Gie 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 W 6 0 X L A P 0 PC I 1 7 W A A 1 J 0. 'ST cm AT 0 ILI -o 2101,91111, log, 4.0 a I. dut"" MIN A -Its.ti ~4)49 as 16041"A11111) 3"IT53111 V31510011111 Doi, PrAvir P=wLntp woo" ]I--;- p qpmq"w P-ams' -,I-4 qqqr-e - logo p -avii0emen aq, 3UP-11- 441 woo- a -P am p st- -P-0-4 -0 -L-s- P, '1--m so. A """up @I IMRAL P Ipm VMRSM Olu -a"" P- an %q-- in I= ROO -p:Aapomb pew momm3w- Isq- ~ftp* 10 -Nqsj lp eopsmad- Avamp -am -OWN so 1vwA 3011113DW 01 100=+4 PNWWP 4 mv Sys" V ON) I -Wwwd"A VI P" POW' wup poop W40-,49 pwamoo"R op 'Al- V-N"- se! paw --m lwao9vipea. Poe pm 0"wag r- -vm A" Sq.L. 0 oe www4up PW*030* up as PPO."W".9 0, to" "I r ;inuft" 00 Os, IF R 1-4 2 iS61 931 .00 wv 1 00 0- w5- -- ! 404-MA 46i 4" Af T -r-r-r-r-w-fT 9 -7 1, 00 It I 1 1 1 SAPOZIMIKOVA. S. A. PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND. B IiBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT 4ID 256, 1... BOOK Coll No.: 0COLS33 Author: SAPOZHNIKOVA, S. Ai Doctor of.aeographical Sciences, Full Title: MIUM ME AlT LOCAL CLIMATE Transliterated Title: ikroklimat,i mestnyy k1 ima t M Publishing Data Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House, o c, e ~8jOOO.;_.- 241 No.:,t c'0i's Date; 1950 90.~ ~ , P- - p Editorial Staff,` Editor: None ech 'Ed T None. Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None Text Data Coverage: The book glves~: systematic exposition of current laiowl6dge on microclimate and local climate, treating-the basic -ph'' 1-`-:- Cal principlesY the vertical stratif ication of temper-a-ture"Jo-q.."! microclimate of'the soil, and defense aga Iinst the harmful phenemona in the surface la yer.of the atmoi I30here and. in'. the soil. Methods of .,investigation include: observation of - herbaceous plants, photoelectric recording thermometersy: phyloindicators,:and large-scale maps constructed from shorts observation series.. The point of view throughout. is._thatl_-~, 1/2 10 LLIL17-00A aw a 4 U" It C I -4Y 4- t- A a L a -4iltal 5oi t -4411.10 is I I N,.�Wbua pe, bilke prizensafto vesdukha to Kaffusbablk I N414M f(or grkormth on phykA of the Ar norar the Itntawl, In K"1111-he awl t-Alrinkinal (rum ilk fewifforadi GAarSook I 'birnwippird. I PSdy, 115, IOM 6 firs.. 3 falolobs. 19 rrf*. MC-Alramarn"vo, f.1,11.1five la.41.111tv. mit-vatinn. "Inal, 0: '1 -1 trot* Wratefror Awl almoloolulp in the Illicit" lintAtic I.I)Vf, low the 1".frkw 04 1"t'"6cmi"s effet-1.4 dotgoght amf 4 vmtervadion im-4mu". hAwr Inv" timck- by dor Central G"olph"irul 01,-iii,imity (lrninguml) im an exterfawatal liolitt Pirwr FAIAL fnmirnvotrttt~ trivil, t"istily f,,r Y.I.IiAtiol", holinkfitoo', WiMl Awl Polil IMPIAtUtr "WA*41trIne"11% %lionifio-at;o" w fit beiptlot j6m. the kokf w gf,4-4,*#v".2wI,Iorjvth liel,ow -urfk-rtd nx-amirrineotoarr A~rtfvml. Revalex 0 -1114- *tnd I-miff1r, f,w1fit"t tuthosk-mr, sh"nml .,( oooit and borm balAncr b.)*11 Its llovjfxc: mictametewok-OW reseattL I re, p .11ALLU ICA UYINATION11 CLASIVIcATION 7 T- q -F AN it W, te'f'L A 0 0 Ole 0 0 ~e 0 0 0 0 0 0, WO I Q 0,0 0 -TC PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL IMWRT AiD 624 1 BOOK call No... AF 5olo68 Authors: Doctors of Physico-Mathematical Sciences BUDYKO,, M.'I. and Prof. YUDIN; M.L.S, Doctors of Geographical Sciences, Profs. DRIZDOV., 06 A.p LIVOVICH,, M. I., POGOSYANy Kh. P.) and SAPOZHNIKOVA, S. A. Full Title: CLIMATIC CHANGES Ii-COMM-1614'WI79-THE PROJECT FOR THE TRANSFORHATION OF NATURE IN THE ARID REGIONS OF THE USSR Transliterated Title: Izmeneniye klimata v svyazi s planom preobrazovaniya prixody zasushlivykh rayonov SSSR PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House Date: 1952 No. pp.: 206 No. of copies: 3,000 Editorial Staff Editor: Prof. Dr., Kh. P. Pogosyan PURPOSE. Presentation in concise systematic form of the results of fundamental studies of climate amelioration by hydrometeorological institutes and the recommendations to be followed by those interested in climate transformation. TEXT DATA Coverage: The monograph is dividedintolseven chapters and a concluding & a:pter, the chapters being subdivided into several.sections. AVAKTAN, A.B.,; BUNKO, M.I.; YUDIH, N.J.; OCEL&KOVSKIY, Tu.Ye.; DAVYDOV, M.N.; APMAND, D.L.; INDOROVICH, B.A.; ZTJBOV, X.No; ANTIPORKAWAYJIV. I.N.; SAPUZHHIKOVA, B.A.; ALISOV, B.P.;Ipmyzv, I.M. Discussion of reports of the meeting. Top.geog. 281:74-96 '52. (X-MA 7:5)," 1. Gidroenergoproyekt Miniaterstva slaktrostantsiy (for Avakyan). 2. Glavnaya geofizichaskaya observatoriya im. A.I.Voyetykova. (for-Budyko and Yndin). 3. .1natitnt okeanologii Akadenii nauk,SSSR (for Ochako*sIdy). 4. Gidroenergoproyekt Kiniaterstva. elektrostantety (for Davydov)v 5. Institut geografii-Ahadeall nauk SSSR:(kor Armand,- Yedorovi.ch, and 70toyev). 6. Geograf-ichosidy fakulltet NDsiorakogoigonudarstvannogo universitsta (for-Zmboy and.Alisay). 7.,Po6hvewiyy inatiiat in. V.V. Dokuchayeva Akadaidi nalak SOM (for Antipov-Narstayev, 1.1.). 8. GlaTnaya geofi2ichaskaya observatoriyt,iz. A.I.Voyeykova (for Saposhnikova). SAPOZU11OVk, S.A. Spacing forest belts for protecting fields from damaging winds In the arid regions of M=opean Russia. Trudy GOO Ko.36*21-26 ennya zadacM kIltrutWoo. [Cunent cliertatolfigical pmbk=6.) Viesmx.-goo L;eOgrdJicAsska4 Obikkestro, r=-diiii, 94(4)!426, July/Aug. 052. DEC-Aa abstract of a PINT delivered by ,Q A~ Qgom and S, A. SsVjWK2%,Lcn Manh ig, 19SI. Wore a meeting of the Nfetear weather and ol;Lma 6. redeitrch institutes ~t ~u~qut~t, 13-lustrationse Institution Submitted 64' q SAPOZHNIKOVA, S. A. "The Microclimate of Irrigated Fioldo(Ar Temperature and Htv4dityj Soll Temperature) Trudy Glav. geofiz. observatorii, No 45, pp 60-70, 1954. Under discussion are two types of irrigation: repeated irrigations ensuring intense transpiration of vegetation (agrometeorologi6al stations Iolotan', Yershov, Boz-su; expedition of the Central Institute of.Fore- casting and of the Main Geophysical Observatory in Pakhta-Aral and Kamen- naya.Step'), and single of double irrigations partially increasing the transpiration (Kherson, Tiraspoll). The microclimate of irrigated cotton was most completely clarified. The deficit of humidity at a height of 1.5 meters is considered as an indicator of the conditions governing the formation of the microclimate. In the daytime under conditions of optimum irrigation for the case of close intense transpiring sod the differences in temperature and humidity of the ground air layer over irrigated and nonirrigated fields increase with moisture deficit at a height of 1.5 meters. With increase of moisture' deficit in nonirrigated regions the temperatureof the ground layer of air sharply lowers and the humidity within the sod increases. In the middle of the vegetation.period (August) the differences in temperatures and tbiir dependence upon moisture deficit reach a maximum. 1/2 In the vertical temperature distribution in August an inversion is ob- served every day in cotton fields. In earlierand later months the per- centage of daily inversions is decreased. In the day-time course of the temperature difference of irrigated and nonirrigated fields a maximum is reached in the morning and evening, which is explained by the weakening of the exchange. The indicated course of the difference increases with height. Absence of development of sod even for parti::.l irrigations sharply decreases the difference in temperature and humidity of irrigated and nonirrigated fields. Irrigation essentially lowers the soil temperature because of the high expenditure of heat in evaporation and shading of soil by plants. (RZhGeol, No 8, 1955) SO: Sum NO 884,. 9 Apr 1956 2/2 'I iW 1-11 mam ~ 19 f Zhur No 3, 1956, In,"17 ~.Me Problems Connected vith the !D!!As!.cm of the Territory of tile USSI-k into -ireas. Orilr, -oub i sovrem. probl. 3M FKAn 10009 UFLIMATION saw/lw LmIngrod. glammaja goat2alahmakays obsorwatorlys 01kroklimat sovemay, sh"tj Catakhakago molkoeopoohnika (Marcalloate of the Northern Part of the Kazakh Hurmock-j Reglon) L4mLacrad. distrometooladat.1958. 20T p. Errata slip Inserted. 800 ooplo* printed. , 90amsorime Agency& flasruare uprAvlonLye gIdrOm*t*orOIOgI4h*Sk0y aluzhby Pri gavet@ Nlnlstrov SM. U.Sirtle P"o) Doctor at Geographical 3olonaess -Is V.DI PiaLrovskayal Tooh. Ud. s N.V. Volko onolde book s 1QRM5s We book to Intended ear meteorologist*, agronomists. workers an 003406"We rams, md the Ints"sted laymm. 6QWPtA0M1 VMS booW rovIdes a alimatle desoriptio of the Fmakh ik* essvd-~~ (=ky "glop). it lists thne results of studio mms an me als"olimto or the "gio'n. D41vldual shaptore deal with the Shysleal phonamna underlying and Shaping tho aderooll"%jo f4stur`66, WA the affect the latter have upon the "&loss'@ agri- Gultum- The work was Prepared by musbors Of the 000 s:4 the 949MIGM A "a an the reaurmnoo or drougAt was drwm up by ft4%OP Of Agft*ultur&l Sciences A.N. Alpat'78Y and salentirld worker A-1- Tmftwv& Of the TOGN07umnyy 1natitut,rastenlyevadetva. yg.1 IDAM"140V& worked On data dealing with the teMeratus-e of the satl;* Slope@ Of Li rAhill an and the changes in pr*v&illng air currents brought about under the inrlutnoo or relier. The assort showing Us mm"mt Of Precipitation during the wam period of the year was drwm VP by LOP. Muzn*taova under the direction or Wator or 0*0- arshpleal Sciences O.A. Drotdow (000). There are 89 reterenava at -AW ftI*ft 81 4ft. Soviet, 6 06ro-n. I French, and I maglish. TAKS 4)p - GOOMM I ------ 9. tes of the P"" at d"Slopmant of mprusg fteat M.A 10. 00401 wAtMY relative humidity at "rtermt bou." Or the 198 U- romorrem of productive maletaft In the ~011 swertIft foring traps '61 vegetation perlodm .198 MM'Emtmy 6"1 tem"rature (dogr"s) 13. Reams hourly &Lx- tom"-swe (2955) all. ago hourly air tompersture ('1956)r M2 1.5. Now hourly, relative humadity for P*ftadm Or slomd-rr" mot"r 11 1 203 *am 7/9 3(T) PHASE I BOOK RUTAITATION 30V/238 Nonferentelya po agrometecrologii.1 agroklimatoloall. Ukrainskor SSR Materialy konrarents"' (Material or the Conference on Agricultural Meteorology and Climatolo Uirrainlan SSR) Leningrad. p~ the 2ty o Oldronet*olzdat, 1958. &rralp slip inserted. 700 Copies printed. sponsoring Agencies: USSR. Glavnoye upre vIon ly gidrometoorologich- askoy sluzhby, Ukrainian SSR. XinJat*rotvo sol'skogo khoxyaystvas UkraiAskly nauchno-iseledovatel'skly gidromettorologichookir -I%- ellituto and Ukrainakaya akademly sel'skokhozyLystvenrvykh nauk. Keep. gd.s G.P. PrIkhot'koj &d.t V.D. Pisoarevokaya; Tech. Ed.: V.I. Braynina. PURPOSE; Th4a book is Intended for agriculturists# agrometeorolo- glits, and Instructora In related vuses. OOVIRAOR; ?his collection or articles deals with problems in &W__ cultural meteorology In the Ukraine. Among the topics discussed or*. wintering, planting time for v Inter crops. Potato degeneration; moisture supply, ccrn cultivation, and adverse weather factors. Rerarences accompany individual articles. Material of the Conference (Cont.) Sugar seats] 3011 Water Conditions In Best Crop Notation III Vishnevokly. V.V. (Odessa Acromet,Statlonl Moisture Reserves for Winter Wheat In the southern Odessa Region and the Importance or ths MOLAturt PrOvIdift Irrigation IIT jUkrainlan SclantIrlo Research Rydromet. Institute] C1 tic study or SWdwv~Ya (Dry WlWm) In the Ukraine 128 J12X2XL-T*-L [Ukrainian scientific Research Hydroewt.1notitutal RaInless Period* In the Ukraine I I 1 141 2&x=&Aksx&__V_jL [Odessa Rydroatt. Institute] RAIn.1068 and Wet FOAVIS In the frichernomorsk"a (Black go&) Steppe 15X A- FUkrainlan Scientific Research institute for A c groforestration) BtfactIvo Zones of' Shelter Belts 155 Jkbinakx. Q.& (Khar- kov State Univeroltyl 91croclimata or Imi- gated -L"� 169 tj.A-V. JUkrainlan scientific Research Hydromet, in otitutV study of Ukrainian Foothills I 291 ItQqrx _LA. [main 060phYsIcal Observatory] Compiling Detailed m1croollmazic, Napo 182 Cush 3L V.r. [State Hydrological Inatitutel Do ,vices and Notho" for Mssa=14 Evaporation from cultivatecl Fields 185 &tw,RydroloXIe&1,1nstItut*j Determining Ivapora- "WILY-s st and t-Balanc* r.". Non-Drained Swamps by thoL See Nothod 193 lopachavokoya, M.W. Autumn and Spring Arosts In the Ukraine 202 (ProCessoro Ukrainian Scientific Research jry~ condition's or Corn Cultivation In the Ukraine 214 104danko, (All-Union Institute or crop science) The Effect or CL&~t&C Conditions on the Degeneration of Potatoes and the Appear- ince or Phytophthara (Parasitic Fungi) 230 A suggestion or the Scientific Methodology Co unell of the UkrESE Department or Agriculture 243 .SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A. Di ision of the Ukraine Into regions based on agricultural and climatological conditions. Trudy UkrRIGKI no.14:3-9 (MIRA 12:5) (Ukraine-Crope and climate) 3(7) AUTHORS: TITLE: PLWODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/1 ~l . Sapozhnikovy A. A.; Sal)ozhnAkova; S. A. SOY/50-59-7-19/20 'h~ 1-1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5729 Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya, V~prcsy prikladnoy klimatologii; sbornik statey (Problems in Applied Climatology; Collection of Articles) Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1960. 159 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,050 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. Glavbaya geofigicheakaya obeervatoriya im. A. I. Voyeykova. Ed. (Title.page): F. F. Davitay, Doctor of Agricultwal Sciences; Ed.: L. P. Zhdanola; Tech., Ed.; N. V. Volkov. PURPOSE This publication is intended for applied climatologists and planners in climate-dependent industries COVERAGE: This collection of 18 articles contains reports orig- nally presented at the Conference on'Applied Climatology in Lenin-'. grad in October 1958. The purpose of the conference was to sum- marize the results of research done in the field of applied Card 1/7 Problems in Applied Climatology (Cont.) SOV/5729 climatology and to point the way for further investigations. In- dividual articles deal with general problems in'applied climat ology and special problems in engineering and industrial climat- ology, medical and health resort climatology- climatic ener&v renourcesI and marine climatology. No personalities are menticIL~-. References follow individual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword GENERAL PROBLEM DrG--dov, 0.- A. (Glavnaya geofizicheska aobservatoriya im. A. I. Voyeykova -- Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A. I. Voyeyko-qt Spatial and Temporal Climatic Characteristics Required to Ser,Vri the Needs of the National Economy Sapozhnikova, S. A. [Naue4no-issledovatellskiy institut aeroklimat- ologii -- ~51i_b-tlfic Research Institute of Aeroclimatology] On Card 2/7 F-roblems in Applied Climatology (Conto) SOV/5729 the General Methods of Applied Climatology Klyukin, N. K. [Kolymskoye upr'avleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby --.Kolyma Administration of Hydrometeorological Service). Some Problems in the Applied Climatology of Northeastern USSR 22 Rubinshteyn, Ye. S. [Main.Geophysical Observatory.imeni A. I Voyeykov:j. Methods of Determining the Rated Temperatures in Designing the Protective Structures of Buildings 31 Anapol'skaya, L. Ye., and L. S. Gandin [Main Geophysical Ob- servatory imeni A. I. Voyeykov). High-Velocity, Wind Regime Over the USSR for Calculating Wind Loads on Structures 38 Dunayev, B. A. [Nauchno-issledovatells kiy institut zhilishcha Akadem1i stroitell*stva i arkhitektury SSSR-- Scientific Re- search Institute of Housing of the Academy of Construction and Architecture USSR]. On the Necessity of Expanding the Program of Solar Radiation Observations With Respect to Housing Construe- tion Needs- 52 Gar&3/7 Problems in Applied Climatology (Cont.) SOV/5729 lj---.wtinov, G. N. (Magnitogorskiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut--- - Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute]. Principles of Regionalizing the USSR for.a Standard Planning of~Housing Construction Braynina, Ye. Yu., and I. A. Nikiforov [Nauchno-issledovatell- .,skiy institut po stroitellstvu Scientific Research Institute of Construction]. Climatological Data To Be Considered in Desi wi4- gning Roofs thout Attics in Southern Regions 61 -Braynina, Ye. Yu. (Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut po stroi- te.-1L1stvu-- Scientific Research Institute of Construction]. Use of Climatological Data in Regulating Heating System's 67 F-alv,-uzhnyy, D. N., V. I. Pallgov, and Yu. D. Dumanskiy [Ukrain- nk-ily nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut komiddhallnoy gigieny-- Ukrainiar ScientiCic Research Instituteof Municipal Hygiene]. Effect of the Character of Urban Building on Modifying Insolation and Aeration in the UkrSSR 8o Gard.4/7 .Problems In Applied Climatology (Cont.) SOV/5729 PROBLEMS IN MEDICAL-AND HEALTH RESORT CLIMATOLOGY Chirakadze, G. I. (Tbilisskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy gidro-~ .meteorologicheskiy institut -- Tbilisi Hydrometeorological Sci- entific Resdarch Institute]. Climatic Principles in Planning the Oonstruction -and Operation ofa Health Resort 86 ("hubukov., L. A. [Tsentrallnyy inBtitut kurortologii iInstitut geografii AN SSSR -- Central Institute of'.NatuxAl Medical Factors and the Institute of Geography ASIUSSR). Methods oif the Com- paraVive Analysis of the Climate of Health Resorts and Therapeu- tic Localities and Their Classification go Turoverov, K. K. [Gosudarstvennyy balln&ologicheskiy institut na Kavkazskikh Minerallnykh Vodakh -- State Balneological In- stitute at Kavkazakiye MineralInyye Vody (Caucasian mineral Wate_rz)). Effect of Meteorological Conditions on the Regime of Mineral Springs of the Caucasian Mineral Waters 98 Card 5/7 Problems in Applied Climatology (Cont.) SOV/5729 M-ilevskly, V. Yu. [Leningradskiy gidrometeorologicheakly in- stitut -- Leningrad Hydrometeorological Institute]. Effective ~-TP-ratures in European USSR Vadkovskaya, Yu. V. and K. A. Rappoport [Institut obahchey i ki:mmunallnoy gigieny im. Sysina AN AM SSSR --,Institute of Gen- eral and Munielpal Hygiene imeni Sysin AS Academy of Medical So-lene-es USSR), and L. A. Chubukov., and Ya..I. Felldman (In- ?!.1J-1tute of Geography AS USSR). Climatic Physiological Basis fcr Regionalizing the USSR for Purposes of Clothing Hygiene 120 PROBLEM OF,CLIMATIC ENERGY RESOURCES Tarr.-Jzhevskiy, B. V. [Energeticheskiy institut AN-SSSR Power Eng" Lyneering inati"E.,ute AS USSR). ConBideration of Some Character- :L~t;Jcs of Radiation Climate Affecting the Operation of Solar 'L Power Plants 138 Aklmovich N. N. [Odesskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut Odez5a Hydrometeorological Institute]. Wind Resources of the "'ard 6/7 SAPOZIMIK(MA., S.A. ACCESSION NR: AT409423 S/3667/63/000/01 I /OUVOO134 AUTHOR: SapozhnIkova, So A. I h ITITLE: Methods for apprcnlmtg computation of the numlier of days'and hours W t a high air temperature SOURCE: moscow. Nouchno-issiodovatellskly.Instltut aerokI Imetologi 1. T~~. no* 11, 1963. KlImatologlya I avlaklimetologlya (Climatology and aviation cl leatology)'i 24-34 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, temperature extreme, air temperature ABSTRACT: An air temperature above 40C Is considered an extrUND writing special Istudy. The number of days with such air temperatures In the SSSR'can be determinod" directly fr9m date for a relatively large number of stations; for others In the SSSR they can be computed qui-te accurately,from standard probability curves. The methods proposed are for use In foreign areas. Systematic data for foreignareas are said to be available for only six Indices for each of the months: three on maximum temperature (mean maximum, mean absolute maxima and absolute. maximum) and three on minimum temperature (mean WIMINUM". mean absolute minim and absolute Minimum). These are the date used as the basis for the computatl 'on mathod describ-' ed (source: Tables of temperature, relative humidity and precipitation for the Card 1/2 4~ ACCESSION MR: AT4026423 world, Meteorol. office, London, 11958). The method for.approxi"te computation of the number of days with a temperature above 40C Is described, Including the necesmj".:~' sary formulas and a nomogram which has been cors tructed for facilitating these - computations; this Is followed by description of the method for computing the nuill 17 ber of hours with a temperature above 40C. accompanied by-the appropriate formulas and a similar ram. The difficulties In applying the method are anal yzed and the sources of error discussed. The method has been checked by.C="rison with actually observed temperature extremes and found to be satisfactory. The mtw obviously can be modified for estimating other temperature extrOMRS by use of. basic data available In st'ndard meteorological handbooks. OrIg. art. has: 3 tables, 4 figures oW I# f=182. ASSOCIATION: Neuchno-1991milov tel0skly Inst1tut aeroklImtetoill, Moscow (Scientific Rekearch InatItute of Aerocilmetelogy) SUBMITTEW.' 00 NCU DATIE AGQ: Wpe6lll SUB CODE: AS~ W aff SWI -to In CIA C SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A. doktor geogr. nauky prof., red.; GUK-, N.I., nauchn. sotr,, red.j KEKUKH, A.M.) nauchn. sotr., red.; KAGANER, M.S., nauchn. sotr.., red.; FRIKHOTIKO, G.F.j, nauchn, sotr., red.; CHERNOV, N.P.., red. [Atlas of agricultural climatology of the Ukrainian S.S.R.1 Agroklimaticheskii atlas Ukrainskoi SSR. Kiev, Urozhai., 1964. 36 p. (MM 18-.7) 1. Kiev. Ukrainskly )aauchno-issledovatellskiy gidro- metearologicheskiy institut. 2. Direktor Ukrairskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo gidrometeorologic-eskogo insti- tuta, Kiev (for Prikhotlko). -3. Ukrainskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut,, Kiev (for Guk,, Kekukh, Kaganex). SAPC'tU.fNlKOVA S A U-4-U-4 -'I - -P 4-U- .+4 - -P ~ 14-.+. -r +Ia ft ~' Q P . - 2 17,;;6 ----------- ::ACCESSION NR: AT5001403... AUTHOR: Sapozhnikova S. A. (Doctor of ged&abhkeal ehCe13)!:' sci TITLE: Methods of characterizing the climates of the SSSR SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy instittitaeroklimatologil. -Trudy, no. 26, 1964. Klimatologiya (Climatology), 29-43 TOPIC TAGS: climatology, absolute minimum.temperature, temperature recurrence,. air temperature, weather forecasting ABSTRACT: The author discusses statistical meth6dszot generali zing, climatic data for forecasting purposes. In-particular, she discusses methodz of-- calcul~sting the absolute possible minimum air temperature occurring once everr 5, 10, 25:,_ 501.: and 100 years; the probability of the occurrence of mean monthly temperatures over periods of 5, 10, and 25 years; and the amplitude of the diurnal variation of tem-~ perature. The delineation of these variations by types makes it possible to pre- dict, by interpolation, temperature phenomena where observatational data are not available. A serious source of random errors noted was the lack of a clear-cut connection between the absolute minimum and the absolute annual minimun temperatures. When the recurrence of nnnual absolute temperature minima was plotted on normal- Card 1/2 BMSER,.Ye*S. (Burkser, IS.S.I. otv.red.; RUBXNCHIK, L.L. red.; SMZHNZQVA, S.I., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; CHWHOVICK, LISOM , L*00 ILysovetelp L.O.I. tekhnored, [The use of natural curative resources in the Ukraine; mineral waters, therapeutic =ad, climate] Tykorystannia, pryrodnyktx likuvalinykh resursiv Ukrainy; minerallni vody, likavallui griazi, klimat. Kyiv, Tyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR, 1959. 231 p. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Akademiia nauk URM, Kiyev. Rada po vyvchenniu produktyvnykh syl URSR. 2. Chlany-korrespondenty AM USSR (for Burkeer, aa~binchik), (UKRAINE--Fm RESMS, VATBRING PTACIS. JVC.) i Him, to 9 41 I Ila I P At; a .~ jj I a v .11 - 9 8 ..' C;- lag, all Jill 11V1111111 I r' F-t~ 0$ .11 lp 9 1A MIKHAYLOV, V-V.; SHAVRIN, S.Y.; CEMTSOV, A.V.; KUSAKIN, P.S.; SAPOMINDVA, T.V.; OBIN07SIM, L.L. Continuous process of 'Separating titanium slags from Iron-titanium concentrates. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.2:47-54 158, (MIRA 12:4) (Titanium ores) (Ore dressing) i 1 1, i , - MASLENNIKOVA, L.K.; KLUSHINA, T.A.; SAPOM41KOVA, V.A. ANSHELES 1.M. [deceaved), WVWROI-.18KAYA, F,.N,j SAFOUNIKOVA, V.A.; GOLIDBERG, R.M.; rHAYJflJT116XAYA, M.G. A Epidemiological charaeteristics of dysentery dur.Lng sL daw-ward curve of the incidence in a large populated center. Tr%jdy Len. inst. epid. i mikrobiol. 24:15-53 t63. (YrRA 18:10,' 1. Iz sektora epidemiologli i laboratorii klshechnykh Lnlpktsiy, Institute epidemiologii i mikroblologli Imeni Pasters... A&SREIRS, I.M. fdeceased]; KOZLOVA, N.A.; SAPGZH IKOVA V 4 Saalt-ary-epidemiological and sanitary-demographic conditions and the effectiveness of compound sanitary and prophylactic me"wres in the prevention of dysentery. Report-- Nos. 1-3. Triidy Len. inst. epid. i mikrobiol, 24:54-U 163 F-pidemlologic significance of migration during the summer. months In large populated centers, lbido;84-92 (MM 18:10) 1. Iz sektora spidemiologii (rukovoditell 1.14. Ansheles) Instituta opidemiologii i mikTobiologii imeni Pastera. L 36636-65 Wr(d) IJP(d) ACCESSION NR: AP5001973 S/0020/64/159/00611221[1223, AUTHOR: Maz'ya, V. G. ; Sapozhnikova, V. D. TITLE: Solution of the Dirichlet and von Neumann problems for irregular 19i Ong by the methods of the potential theory O_ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady,.v.,J5.6,in .~6,:19_84J 4221 223 TAGS- Dirichlet problem.-66lution, von N61.1mannproble,m- solu*tion, -Poten4. tial theory, double layer potential, single layer potential ABSTRACT: Ina previou pape .(DAN 147, 0 - -au tors genet, ze U 9 6 2)) Ahe t1 ali d Radon's results (UMN 1, #3-409'46))-pertaining to the patential'b ai ouble layer., f In the present communication, they give a generalization of Radon's theory deals I ing with the potential of a single laver, and with the solubility of the Diri(blet and von Neurnann problemig. Two theorems are proven concerning the ext e -n a I and inkernal boundary fluxes of the potential of a single charged layer. The Condi- t ions f,~r the soliihility of the Dirichlet and von Neurnarin problems are dete irn ine d. Card 1 / 2