SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHAFRANOVSKIY, K. I. - SHAFROV, V. A.

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-;-. --I-- I I-if I . . I . ~ ~ - , ~ II I ~11 T .. f I [I ; , , , . . . 'I'm 'Ww -6m- 16- GARNISH, A.M.; SHAFRA119KIY, L.M., DANILOVA, A.G.; KUZ114INA, V.A.; P.-inimali -, 111H i !; i i I 1 11 , 1 T. -; [I . - .. , 1, 1 ." I I I., n7,, M1,19210MV ~:-, I - ; r, T" I i ! I . , . amm m SHAFFRANOISM, N.I. - ~. I~ "-"II I I .: :1 - ":, I I , . - I~ " z . . i: I'll i I m ;- 4 !.1 WIP I : . I' I I I IM 1 1i 1I IT ~ I V W"= )'Ly za '-wo-Ich; v r (Diesel T e cl n~ -q,D I~T Tzd.3.,. jop. 1 perer. [Bylt S.A.Shaframovskii i dr. Moskvas Trwlsportu: 334 P., (I.IPA 18-.2) hl a I!Iiil: lilt! il 0 111 ! : : V I ! -1 A 11 * 1 11 li I I .1m. ; j 1, 1;1 : I i - . . i I ! al--;--~ :;~Illli.ki .! !:, !: i f !.. :: . ~ 11111, P"; - , , i - P. I ~' I ii; -A 11.1. W, I; Il ~! III I! ; I., lILi;I 77~qlprux I affillarliallilltmaq ; I !"-9"', 1-6 4i3rr, I I I " I I ril I t 11 'l 111"I I V 1 2 I i - ~ TT:! ., ,: ; ; -,Irin I . . . .. -'.- .......... I....... I ...... ~i-L It ff~ nff IMMU-1. " - ~ ~4-. - 1: 1; ic'-ikii-,-: ~L, 1~4 -'! .' ~!l I L - I I I : -. t .1 , V i2 ;, f L ILI I 1 11 -1 1 L. Ittill 1111, HIM ill !. , -In, t[Ilirr,11-ill !I llullt I I m . : ! i ... t: I ; j I - : I I . I ; 1 . ! i , t Plant Diseases. Diaeases of Forest Species. Abs. uJour.: Ref. Zhur.-Biologiya,H0. 1958- Noll 49227 Author Institute t n neseareh Instoof Forestr Title The Susceptibility of Different Larch speales to 'Tungu Disease Caused1by Mori& lariais*V. L)r ig. Pub.: BYul. nnuohn.-tekhn. Inform. Vsese~~ n.-i. in-t lanovodstva I Inekhaniz. lean. Ith-Va, 1957, 1~p. 4, abstract 1-54 Re author's investigat 0 i0nH In 1954-195' showed a universal Occurrenco Of 11. 1&riais in Moskovn~xym and Kalininakeye Oblast s in the Nlorusstan SSR ~ and Tatar A-sm Differences In 9un,ceptibility' to 'he disease in Individual larch'speoles was asoMained. Witbin the range of one and the sam species, the geographic origin of the seeds call ,ard: 1/2 . ! x 1,,-i)H-'l !I! ;Al 41. :~~ I el~! 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I ~ IM I.MI; 1111;J II!dIl w1 i ! 1 [!11 ef Eli its. - 6r j E tj 9 IV 2C keg lair R r ar 11' IIN, "'?d I' F I S/118/61/000/008/001/005, D267/D304 AUTHOR: Shafranskiy, P.F., Engineer TITLE: Metal-working lathes with program control PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 87 19617 13 - 17 TEXT: The article discusses some machine tools~fitted with various types of program control. The 11T318 OP318)"and 1-1T326 OP326) turret lathes are fitted with program-track control and are intended for the automatic machining of parts. from bar. The system involves controllable executive.-mech- anisms and checking elements for automating idle and operative travel of the supports and for checking the extent ofL.:such The kinematic system of the m travel. odernized:lathes is il-_ lustrated and described, and an account is given of~the mach- 4. ining process, the method of setting UD the lathes and the ec - onomic efficacy of the programming device. The,"Ger'bert 2S11 Card 1/2 Metal -working lathes.. . D267/D3o4 turret lathe is fitted with a program-track control and is in- tended for machining parts from bar or from individual blanks. The system involves the use of pneumatic and hydraulic execu- tive mechanisms for traverse and travel. The TTT-1 ~(TP 7 1) TrI-1A (TP-lM)7 1616 and 1A,62WO62M) screw-cutting lathes~ are fitted with a digital system of program control!using bi-, nary calculation and punched cards. Details of-the.control system are given together with data on the effilciency:and Dro ductivity of the automated lathes. Research iis~iin orogress for the introduction of milling machines fitted with.the 614 '137p -3 (6N13Pr-3) program control. Here the machining pro gram is recorded on tape and the lathes' operating mechanisms are driven by stepping motors and hydraulic amplifiers. There are 4 figures. Card 2/2 11T -111:11 1 ~R:I R! 3.1 Tim 1~1' I ~ 11 ; .. 41!. " ; I - - 1 1: 1-T i I i i 114P I 'i 1 1; 111 [! "l 11 , III ~I "li! lillil: R Ill ,. I I1 11 ;j f: ;I . ; 1 1 1i ! ~i : . ! 1 - .I . ; HiP [:1 It 1,11W I]III[ HVIVI'll"Jil-11 1: T11 1~: IJ : : ~ H ~': I -':: ' ' ' "' T " - -, 1,.", .- .J,. , ~ I . I . I .: ~ ~ :. . .1..! 1 1:1 :, I ; I -il! . ~ 1-1 . r!,,rmr : 1; . i ~ I I 1,~ !!4,;" T "Miqu'l ng !M ""'I' ..... ~ 11"T 1 ! .. .: 41 11111,11"71,11, ?"Ill 71,11FITlIT", i ! 2~ ;. 4,j ~ . I pt ,- 1: ii. 1. Wo , x 1 J, ii) i 1: ~', i 4 ~ . . I ~: j;!. ~4 ; 11 . I 1 1111 , 111 , 11 , 1 1 1 . ii USSR/Cultivated Plants - Decorative. 'N1-8 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, m22 Author Shafranskiy, T. Inst Title Crown Formation of Trees and Shrubs in Decorative. Gardening. Orig Pub Zhil.-kommun, kh-vo, 1957, No 4, 7-11. Abstract The tree varieties are indicated which can.undergo reju- venation: easily, with difficulty, and which cannot ta- ke rejuvenation. An enumeration is given of the five most suitable tree varieties and eight most.suitable Va- rieties of bushes for decorative pruning* A scheme is set out of the different vays to prune a live hedge. Card 1/1 SHAFRANSKIY, T. CJAIII D, CRY vated -~-qws. I OUR 'ABS yTo 1 . - 1958 . , - . A'TVOR~ -7. 2 T T IT r in -~rru-~U)d Fi:,d ted. 2n,! Z!~Iticia ) CRT PIUM. ~2,ro 11"orcr=n. lk~I-va gwy-~a, 1~,456', 12 2 f; f A El 5P,4 C T J-3 ~ib3 t CAR D 1/1 166 JUMS DrIll I ,,, 1 111 , gr . .. ...... . . . ..... .. . . .. . (Tree planting) (Landscape gardening) TIT TIF9- , I ! 1 11111; m 11111 I:li" Mri, I I- -, 1; 1 ~-V~31L 11 - - 91. M.1-M - . - ~, . ................... ... ..... -- f I I. , i, : . J ! ~1'11 1"'41:11111' Fldll~ 1111,11111-111,11 1 1 i i . 1 11 i 1.: ; : ; , I t ~ I!., . : WHIF-I :11V !Ii ! - I .. 1 -1 :11-1! 1 -.- f 11 - 11 1 ~ t, ~ - '! i ~A I - I ; - - 1 4-! - . . -1 sHAFRANSKIY, Timofey Potapcrvicil_SAKWOV, I.M., red.; NERONOVA, M.D.# ! 1 11 il I p ., . . . - - - - I arid . tt~ i:" for S no.10 (KIRA 18. 10) kafedroy BEloriissl, y p.Ai L,-- lch! Vre e A I I : 11 1 !w? ;,. : ! 41 . !I. ; : T v, . . : 11 . SHAFRAINSU T 8 V. -- - - -- tm :. 11 ! - 1 : 7 - I I Z I 1 11 1 f , I I 1 11 1 - , - . I I I I , p - - - - - - I I I -, 1 -11 11 ! ". I ., I~!], Ifillp I : ~ 1 .1 rjv it .-.I I ;~ 1-f-1 ~ 1 - 11 FT ! . 1 0 i Z ; t,: ; , . ; . 1; YIPIROOT. S.P.. kandidat tekhnicheski.kh nauk;--SAAPHAN~~9-.#" inzhener, redaktor; TARAYEV.4.Te.K. redbJitor izdatelletys; GUERVA, S.S., tekh- nicheakiy redaktor. (Methods of selecting the most effective systems for oover-all mechanization of construction workI Netodika vybora.,nikibolse effektivnykh sposobov komplekanoi mekhanizataii stroltellnykh rabot. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. il'arkhit'., 1957.. 175 P. WaA 1o:6) 1. Moscow. Vs~soyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellsiiy institut organizataii i makhanizateii stroitallstva. (Construction inclustry) ; I I 1W I '1 '17 11 : i I I I I I I, -f I - , ir i ill I, I ti i - 1~ vi ; , u SOKOLOV, K.H.; YEVSTAWEV, S.V.; ROSTOTSKIY, V.K.; OMCHIN, N.K.; STANKOVSKIY, A.P.; BAUMAN, V.A.; BERKIM, I.L., BORODACM, I.P.;,BOYKO, A.G.; VJLLUTMCIY, I.I.; WISSIAVSKIYA, L.Ta.; VOLIFSON. A' V.; DOMBROVSKIY, N.G.; YNGNUS, M.Ya.; YEFMMNKO, T.P.; ZIMINI P.A.;. ITANOV, T.A.; KOZ LOVSKIY, A.A.; KOSTIN, M.I.; KRIMERWI, M.N.; LINEVA, M.S.; RamiKovp A.S.; MIROPOL'SKAYA, N.K.; nTROV, G.D.;:RYLBROV, A.S.; ROGOVSKIY L.T.; SMMNOV, G.Ya.; �1~~~KIY, SHI)WLIOViGH, S.T.; SHNHYIM, V.A. Bvgenii Richardovich Peters; obituary; Mekh. stroi, 15 no.1:3 of cover Ja 158. (MIRA. 11:1) (Peters. R7genii Richardovich,-1892-1957) ~ I i .1 : 1. I i ',l , , '. 1 (~. , I I , ( t ; - ! " .1; . , , .. ~il H-m . ~,!, T ! ! : t I : ; 'I i Pili ik". .111,1111H I . I I ~ :1 1 ! .11~! , ; it, " If 1 i .;" KANTORER, S.Ye... kand. tekhn. nauk;_SHkFRANSK1Y,_V.N,., lnzh., ot'w, red.; GERASIMOVA, G.S., red. izd-va; NAUK)VA, G.D.,~tekhn. red, [Instructions for analyzing the economic effectiveness of introduc- ing mechanization and automation in construction)Ukazaniia po Ma- chetam ekonomicheskoi effektivnosti vnedreniia mekhan12at8ii i aV- tomatizatsii v stroitel'stve. Moskva, Gosstrolizdat, 1962. 133 P. I ~~ (MIRA 16:1) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut,ekonomiki stroitellstva. (Automation) (Construction industry) . : 1 i 1;,!~ '! ~, q I . . ~-:111il[;lilllHMtlfl'j 1 .;ri 1 ': i ~tmm 1 .! f.1; !., :1 1 .. , I it ; ll' il i i 1 4 1 : . I , I 'I, ~ -Illil[: PH 111i1 11 Ti Abi~/V, A . V ~i of r, wi th .5 -'Lfan, ',airddFE;~ 0 no 6: 13 5 5 je 165. c; cj!III ~~v Oy -Jmines of 'kh'm neorg, I I I WM.., 11 -Irl 11 11 - - I SI-10, f--r, V. F. "An evnluation of typcs of lurane lor ,:-,,een foddcr and sced. and the outlt-.ol- far cultivatinc- lupine in --eninCrad Oblast." . All-Union Ac~~(`Cjly OF j-jTr.Ij S-4 cnees tmcni V. 1. Lenin. All Union Sci Inst, of. Plant Grovint,,. Lenincxadl., 1-9-r,6 (Dissertation for.the dc~rxec of Cariclijatf- in ArriculWral ScLences) Kni-Minava letouis -110.7, M,111. 1110scaw ~ I ~ 1: . 1-1 hi . : ~ . I i 1, .1, t ~ -~ J I a a r a ! I I - I : 1 14 ; . 11 11 ~- 1 :1 - I I . . ID- 173 F 31 1 USSR/Physics - Conductivity Card 1/1 Pub. 153-3/21 Author Shafratova-Ekertova, L. I. Title The question of the conductivity of an antimony-cesium'layer Periodical: Zhur. te kh. fiz., 25, No 8 (August), 1955, 1357-13,.63 Abstract : The author's purpose is to throw some light on the physical nature of the phe-: nomenon resulting from the application of a voltage to an antimony -ce sitni layer. A great increase in current in the layers, is noted, more than can be, explained by heating. A number of measurements give dependences of current upon time, potential, current across the layer and degree of polarization. These are expressed graphically, and the author uses the graphs to present her interpretation of the phenomenon. She states,that the increase in cur.- rent is based upon an unusual type of polarization of the layer., A film it; formed around the layer which permits current to.flow out but not.in. Submitted September 4, 1954 - ii . ! [i 1 11 i !1,0 . .. Ii, I I ill I I i ~i I 11, li ~ 1111 R' ', 1. 111: 11 [ T, . I .. . i I . T, F---(TI-r-T-, . DADARAYKV, A.D., akademik, glavnyy red.; KANASH, S.S., skademik, zamesti- tell glavnogo red.; UGHEVATKIN. F.I.0 otv.red.;?AVTONOKOV, I Aeloo, red.; ALEKSAIMROY, A.S., kand.sellskokhoz.nouk,],red..; ARUTYMOVA, L.G., kand.biol.nauk, red.; VSLITRV, I.H., kancLsellskokhoz.nauko red.; KASSIRSKIY, A.A.. red.; KRASIGHKOV, I.P.,.,akademik. red.;, KAKSIWNEO, I.K., akademik, red.; HALITSEV, A.Me, red.; MANNANOV9 N.M., akademik, red.; KUKEEAKZDZWOT, K.V.. akedemik'~ ried.; SADYKOV, S.S., red.; WRAUKAL, B.P., kand.sellskokhozi.nauk. redo; SHAMIN. A.N., zaBluzhennyy agronom Uzbeksioy SMi redo; KLUUW.VAp L.I., red.; MEDOVAR, TS.I., red.; SOROKIRA. Z.I., tekhn.red. [Katerials of the All-Union Conference onLCottojj Breeding and tbo ]Production of Cottonseed] Katerialy Toesoiuznogo soveshchaniia po selelctsii i semenovodstvu khlopchatnika. ~Tashkent,.Uzbekskeia: Akadosel'Idioz.neuk, 1960. 383 P. 1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po.selektaii i aamenovodstvu khlopchat- nika. 2. Usbekskays Akadeatiya sellskokhozysyj3tvennykh Inauk (for Dadabayev, Mannanov, Mukhamedzhanov). 3. Vsesojruznaya.ak9demiya sellskokhoz.nauk im. V.IoLenina (for lanash)..4o.Aff UzSSR (forKanash. Mukhamedzhanov) 5. Chlen-korrespondent Uzbakekt,PpAk~demli iwVakO_ khoz.nauk (for ~chevatkin). 6. Chleny-korrespondenty,Jii Uz&Sa (for Avtonomov. Malltsev. Sadykov). 7. AN Tedzh.SSR.(for Irsai'ahkovo Haksi- menko). (Cotton breeding--Congresses) (Gottonaeo d) .1 11, TA 11:1F, NN! IWI illI SOKOLOV, F.A., kand. sellk-hoz. nauk; KOKUYEN, V.I., kand. sell- khoz. nauk; SHATRJE, A.1J.,zaBl.agr.Uzb.&qR; KOffDRATYUK,V.F.-' kand. sellkhoz. nauk; MALUKIII, N.P.,, dok-tor sellkhoz. nauk; Y9-0010, V.Ye., doktor sellkhoz. naa [deceassed]; NEDITIS., M.P., kand.biol. nauk; FILIFFENKO, G.I., Imnd, sellkhoz. nauk; USPENSKRY, F.14., kand. biol.:nauk; SOLOVIYEVA, A.I., kand. sel'kJioz. nauk; FRUGALOV, A.N., kand-selt1:1.cz. nauk [deceased]; ZAKIHOV., T.S.~, kand. sellkhoz. nvuk; ME::KIN, V.E;., --asl. niekhanizator UzSSR; GORELIK, I.M., red.; ABBASOV, T., tekhn. red, [Cultivation practices in cotton growing] Agrotekhmilka - . . .. - .. . - . . - --- -1- - A o~ i A L 52-763_65__~-- _77; - ; ACCESSION NR: _AT5011179'-':.~ -photoc emic W restoration of h al equilibrl6ixftY ire .0 8 b arvat the-vertical distributi n: f z nd'7oveir,-A�osia':,4~~S jj~jlsfnd An' 4&st,J958~ ~-:The'~- 0 0 0 0 A 6-501km atmospheric layer ~ was d1vided as are' pr"iesented,:~-. r -c anges;,: it: r okl.~111, ch possiblifii, whi satisfactorily describe I 72 f ozone. It was found that turbulent diffusioti in :'6mbinAti6h~witlVi`6 c itical.4616-f- c- t city exerts an appreciable inf luerice oh.the'. dlecreit'se' n tat'*f: oz,66a on ent n 6 e case of ascending currents and. the increase Ah.the case.o ~,'desce Olngi.6urrdnts- In the absence of vertical vel ' 'ityi lie: dif fii i 'f 'i 0c t s on:coe f ciont e tno.a ii~6 A i ble influence on ozone distribution. The eff ~.ct.of. turbul nowh re exceeds the effect of. vertical.velocity,,but is a-very-appr it, The presence of ascending arid'deicefiaing~fd~rr'ehts- iri!d cyc nes:,, ea sl..to~ ozone accumulation aloft'and a decrease n tp-c6i~6iiaii6~!i dw, 'i ~cyciones-,[_, A n, _bel the effect is opposite, .,This. cari.,cap- sq:,;~,tb~ef, d~lopmfeht of 41~h6 lniai:lgi~~kli! of the total ozone cohtent:over:. Arge-areas ahd_~'&lso a hbrizi6ntalP radi individual layers. Orig~-arto.h 6:1'7'f' 1' a ormu ass-A ure sudarst-veiiny I i4eir ASSOCIATION:, 44qskovskiy~ go y:~un vers 0* SUEMITTED:.. 25'Nov64 ENCLol--, 00 i, S, V T NO.REF:SM. 005 .. .... -Cmrd 11:E d 212 At ACCESSION NR: AP4013147 AUTHORS: Berezin, V. Shafrin,, Yu o As 0 TITLE:- Computing the vortical distribution of atmospheric zone SOURCE: Geomagnatizm i aeronomiya, v. 4, no. 1. 1964,, i3l-13~6 ertical distribution,~~'troposyhere,, TOPIC TAGS: ozone, atmospheric ozone, v ,stratosphere, turbdlence coefficient, anticycione, cyclone,, 6rizontal ozone gradient ABSIMCT: The authors have based their work on average vertical ozone distributim- above Arosa. The difference scheme -p . P 2p,./ + p1_1j) D (D,-w) Pj+1-1 pl-1-1. 2k + (a + C) P1.1 apat, (where and h reDresent steps of time and the coordinate, i:a'nd J-~,the,coordinite and time number oi the step, P the ozone density, D the coefficient'of turbulent diffusion, w the Vertical velbeity of the air, and4;~. 1/t ii a coefficient eq'ual Card 1/3 111HP I 111i ACCESSICH NR: AP013147 to the reciprocal value of time for half restoratica of 9botowmical equimriw) satisfactorily describes possible changes in vertical oxwe d1ftri bution. TW is confirmed particularly by sample conputation of ozcne distributiou with zero initial distribution. The coefficient of turbulent diffusioa'~ in cCm- bination w-Ith vertical velocity has a fundamental effect an diminution of a total ozone content during ascending currents and on inereas6.during de- scending currents. Caaputations have shown thatj, when there'is no'.vertical velocity, diffusion has no noticeable effect on the distributioa,of.~Ozone. I-Then turbulence is insignificant in the troposphere and lower stratosphere durinG ascending movement3, two secondary maximums of concentration~appear at lar altitudes. These maximuns fuse into one, weakly defined, vhen tur- bulence increases. Descending movements., especially during increased tur- bulence do not favor development of secondary maximums. The'~'' precence of ascending and descending currents in cyclones and anticyclones leads to accumulation of ozone upward and decrease in ozone downwai%l in the cyclLne. Tho reverse in true in the anticyclon*s This may give rise to a horizontal ozone gradient over extensivt res~ion's and FLIso to~la borlicatal Gradient within individual layers. Orig. art. has: 2 figures 2 tables$ and7formwas. 2/3 Ccrd 111 Til "1111 11 1!1 .11 . ; I. I :; I' F~i Nis P 6142Z~65_ ..EWG(J)/EWT( JEWP". NYA q -,4 j Ms7 7Pae-2/Pt-w7/PVb/.P1_!-4- Ei ACCESSION NR: APS619156 46/67w W4 551.;510. 53, -Ael AUTHOR: Shafrin Yu t1b i: TITLE: Large-scal6lurbuient ttansOort aid x1lerldioli4i 61 14A ozo p'' atmoafe kelana':!, ''P'p 2-1 SOURCE-. AN SSSR. Izvestiya.:MAM 49 ry 0 J ti 9. atmospheric ozond,:, oidne; cAr u~ on 0 6 forecastifi TOPIC TAGS. c rV oz j. turbulence theory ABSTRACT: Contemporary ozqno~ipheriq' h tid q,a emp s` i c.p a Ys r ary ow han With' no forecastof the lanet. ne, a atic apkoad' to: on Tr e ges;. p 'he' "c.proc ~Weather forecasting and, on the:other,, toi,4nglyzti~~,the~ dymwn 6ta,thig lozbn6 r.. taking into account the therm6tnamib, chakae, teristici: of; t1ib 1;1 6 zone fore casting must rest on the sei~ieftipiiic'il;t*i,irbu~l~ii4c'b-''the-o"ry..ah lj~ con. eq ti t e s i Vatioli i turb en diffitsioI solves, numericallybi polar coordinates,. 6: '0-d4ya_ t~w in an incompressible medium.- The'solutionfor the ndn,con~(4Vat1Vb'p'om'P en~t is.ualed for a comparison of the large-scale turbulent intralatitude kchang6 With 1he ordered meridional circulation during the winter transfer of ozone tiDwikir&'fti~ nort& Results r one on gra show that in the spring, in the presence of large~ho izbntaV6 s ity- &"tB,i the Card 1/2 71 ne mvever. lid in ni6derate jan imp4i,*0 ;Wrbule6ce'. -1 J`~.. cur-F alu 994S . :V ~;CF ,ES:! ~47 E IJP( c) J D/(7;V i' -u 34831-(';'1b t),/ V ACC NRi AP6022223 SOURCE CODE: UR/0362/66/002/006/0647/0655 AUTHOR: Shafrin, Yu. A. ORG: Central Aerological Observatory (Tsent .ral'naya aerologicheska .ya observatoriva TITLE: Statistical characteristics of the ozonosphere SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery i okeana, y. 2, no. 6, 1966~ 647-655 TOPIC TAGS: ozone, troposphere, stratosphere, ozone dispersion, structural function, correlation function ABSTRACT: The circulation of ozone in the middle and lower stratosphere~can be determined from ozone measurements made by instruments mounted on artificial satellites. Investigations of the formation and decompos,ition.of ozone can be made with temporary spectra for total ozone content and for its vertical distribution. The homogeneity and isotropy of the total ozone were determined from the meanlyearly dispersion of ozone in the latitude belt from 30*-60*, where the dispersion is I approximately constant. The dispersion diminishes rapidl .y to the south and increastes to the north of the belt., Data from an ozonometric station network processed with similar methods were used for computation of the structural function of ozone dis- tribution. The network stations cover the.European Continent.: The structural func- tion is computed for two seasons: winter and spring with maximum variations, and autumn with minimum variations. Computed values of the structural function for, Card 1/2 UDC: 551,510,534i L 34831-66 ACC NRI AP6022223 winter and spring show great dispersion which contradicts~,the hypothesis of the homogeneous distribution of ozone. The vertical distribution of ozone was assumed to be homogeneous.and the correlation function and the potential temperature in the troposphere and stratosphere were computed. The variability of ozone density in the troposphere is great compared with the stratosphere. Temp orary variations in ozone density can be determined from spectral analysis of the total quantity of ozone. Temporary autocorrelational functions were computed for six stations in the Northern Hemisphere and represented graphically. -Five curves are analogous, ond only tile curve of the tropical station differs. The author expresses thanks to G. P. Satarova for help. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 4 formulas. [EG-T- SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: 03Feb66/_ ORIG REF: 014/ OTH'REF: 006/, ATD.PRESS:'5-A32_ CWd 212 p: i PI ill WI IN[I I T 11 T L.23130-66 Acc NR, Ap6oo6664 Op + + -(P-U) at OX 19Y 8Z P a (PC, - P) (DZ 01-P (D, Dx ay ax JX 8z k OZ ay where is the density of ozone., w,u,vare the vertical and horizontal air velocities respectively., o( is the coefficient, "of photochemacal! equilibriuis, is the equilibrium photochemical density.of ozone., and D ,D,.,Dx 4ke.the co;effi-'. cients of turbulent exchange along the coordinate axes. Various, ynamic a~a turbulent models of the atmosphe re are considereds with c6nstant~Dz, variable.D steadily increasing Dz, steadJly decreasing Pz. Jn the equatorial zone the maxi -3 vertical distribution of ozone is displaced upwards from 26A= io~'as much 313 lua. The vertical velocity ranges from 36,to 6 cm/sec in these ~mbdels., The following effects of turbulence are notedi turbulence that1s cons ant or thati.' d! rhaps, increases with altitude favors the development of a weak Pecon ary (p6 two) at 18-19 ka; variable turbulence weakly smooths thel:secondiiry Ms3dmwi without changing the shape of the distributioncurve; turbulenc~;ihat declines; with altitude increases ozone c oncentration in the upper layere4n~ decreases concentration in the lower layers of the atmosphere. In the.polirsone downward displacement with dowrward currents is less clearly definedAhwviward displace- j ~i ISSLd- ?/3 I ij- U.: I i I .;, I : ! :! . 1.1! 1'.Pkilill"11111, .a I - . . ,.. t i. If; I il.1 III i "Experimental Investikation of the Toxic Action of the Seeds of Trichodesma Incanum by K. A. Shafrina, Lla~ Sotsialisticheskoye Zdravookhranentye Uzbekistana, 1955, 4, 61-65 (from Sovetskoye Meditsinskoye Referativnoye Obozreniye, Normal'naya i Patolcgicheskaya Fiziologiya, Biokhimiya, Parmakologiya i Toksikologiya, No 27, 1956, Abstract by L. Strugach, p 126) "Experiments were conducted on 55 white rats and 7 dogs. The crushed seeds of Trichodesma-incanum were administered to the animals~vith food. Even comparatively small doses caused serious affectionE-of the central nervous system, creating a clinical picture of toxic encephalitis. The intensity of the toxic action of,the seeds depended on the dose.~which was administered, the individual characteristics of the animals, and the dum-w tion of the intoxication. The symptoms of intoxication did not,become w- parent immediately. In the initial period of intoxication a rise:in the irritablilty of the animals was noted. In the later stages the irritabil- ity was replaced by symptoms of a depression of the central nervous system:~-,-A adynamia, somnolence, and diminution of conditioned reflex activity. Shwtlyi before the animals died paresis of the posterior extremities developed. A. .drop in the hemoglobin content and diminution in the number of.erythrocytes ~,l and reticulocytes were noted in the dogs poisoned by Trichodesma. The color~'-'i_ index was low. An acutely expressed leucopenia with a corresponding in- crease in the number of lymphocytes- and, diminution., in: th~.~ numberi~ of.,granu-- locytes developed. I th a' Al e ogs d ;fT TI I ! I I I ~ 11' tt, ; m '? :1* - , 1 -11. 1 1--, q ", , , , z ; . . / I i . . ANN'! 9PIq P., 1 19UNIN, M.N., prof.; BUFSJITEYN, Ch.I., dotsent; KAHDIOV, Z.N., dotsent; KINELI, V.I., assistent; 14AIIKUS, T.G., assistent;_�SHAF assistent; RASULEV, Sh.I., assistent; PANKOVA, L~P., a ssistent Development of radiation sicknesi in animals following-X-irradiation. Med.zhur. Uzb. no.11:11-16 N 160. (Mlfli J-4-5) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav..-,prof..M.N.Khanin) i kafedry rentgenologii i meditsinskoy radiologiiz(zav.:- prof.' S.A.Molchanov) Tashkentskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta. (RADIATION SICIGIESS) 77 "R11.111 I 71'i ii I I 1 17, T-111 f 11,711; 1 ~~, 71P II ! I., I I . II I I 7i- - I P ' ; I I f I a - . I I _-i - .,., i ----T , ~Lj - I , -, "IMLOUW-E SHAPHOV, V. A. 2. uss-;q (6oo) 4. Trufanov, A. V. This book is a failure ("Vitamins in Poultry raising. A. V.-Tru fanov, F. YE. Golyarkin. Reviewed br A. A. Nikolayev, V. A.iShaf- rov), Ptit6evodstvo, No. 4, 1953- 9. Monthly ~~.t 2.f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1~Ipril.2-1953, Uncl. T PIGAILEV. N.V.. kandidat selskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; HIKULITSKIY, I.V.; AR23MICHEV, M.A., kandidat vaterinarnykh nauk;.KISKACHI, A.B.; KUZIKINYKH, L.M.; SOKOLOVA, Ye.V., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk: SHMOV. V.Af,---~ Ultraviolet irradiation of poultry raised in coops. Taterinariia 33 no-11:70-73 N 156. (MLOA 9: 11): 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy institut ptitsepromyeb-, lennosti i Bratsevskays ptits6fabrika. (Poultry) (Ultraviolet rays-Playsiological effect). V Far-m Anim-As. Poultry. Ak:3 jO,1-;-,. RZr,-131ol., NO. 61 1959, 25911 Au IF . A.; Pigarev, _%,,. V Shafro7j V . ' , kn Experiment ob Feeding Hens ivith G-amalated - T 1 2 L Mixecl Feeds a PUB 02 W P+jtse-vodstroj 19r 2 N 11 8-10 , . 1 11 (1 A B -S T P At the Bratsevskaya Poultry Plant an e 7-T, e r i m emt , 1 - -Morlt h. 01d W113S devised With three groups of' 15 wililets of the same breed. In the first -rcupt- - i to rat- Iwo the gramulated rpixed f eed ramountel, cf4 peTeent of nutritive va-Imes in tile sedond ' arolipts ration to abaut 76 percent. The 11*h~xd g~,oLtp was the control group. A-ccordin g to th.eir' natritive value as such, the ra tions fc.,:r all three groups were iderctical.- In the first group egg laying was 19.9! pearcebt highell, 64 C AT -EG 0 RY ABS. JOUR. I RZhBiol., No. 1959, I-lo. AUTHOR ITI T ILE oaiG. PUB. Ud grOUP 12.9 pi~rr,-ont higher than ARSTRACT In the secc- In the contArol groupt in the first groLp 22 PerceriIL less feeds were expended :Per 10 egg S1 in the second group 18 pereont less thap. in the Control grollp., 2/2 Card: 0