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.SOKOIOV, L, Practices of the oity of Kuybyshev in manufacturing nev streetcars. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 8 no.12:10-11 158. (MIRA 13:1) l.Nachallnik Kuybythevskogo tramvavno-trolleybusnogo.upravleni.Va. (Ku7b7shev--Streetears) KUROC11KA, AlekBandr Loontlyevich; LO&WOVSKIY, Aleknandr Leontlyevich; ZUSM@ANOVSMkYA, Lyubovi Livovna; SOKOLOV. L.S., inzh., red.; VERINA, G.P., tekhn.red. -". - 1: - I @.- LTesting traction machines and apparatus of electric and diesel locomotivesj Ispytaniia tiagovykh mashin i apparatov elektri- cheskikh lokomotivov i teplovozov. Moskva, Gou.transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1959. 215 P. (MIRA 13:1) (Electric locomotives--Testing) (Diesel locomotives--Testing) TIMG?dW, Boris Hikolayevich; TRAUTMAN, Leonid Mironovich; WKOLOV, inzh., red.; KHITROV, P.A., takha.red. [Rolling stock of electric railroads] Podvizhnoi sostav elektricheskikh zheleznykh dorog. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.tranap.zhel-dor.izd-vo. Ft-3- [Theory of operation of electrical equipment, electrical circuits and instruments] Teoriia raboty elektro- oborudovaniia, elektricheskie skhemy i apparaty. 1959. 416 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Electric railroads) ZAYTSZV, Aleks3ndr Illich; LUTSIK, Pavel Ivanovich;-SOKOLOV, -- L.S., inzh., red.; U=TKO, L.A., tekhn.red. ---- [Operation of an electrified railroad section using alternating current] Opyt ekspluatatsii alektrifiteirovannogo uchastka na peremennom toke. Moskva. VSBS.12datellsko-poligr.ob"edinenie M-va putei noobahcheniia, 1960. 79 P. (MIRA 13-9) (Electric railroads) KALININ, Sergey Stapanovich; SOKOLOV, L.S., inzh., red.; BOBROYA, Te.N., tekhn.red. [Electric circuits of the TL23 electric locomotive without electric braking; supplement] Xlektricheskie skheW alektro- voza YL23 bez elektricheakogo tormozhaniia; pri102henie. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1960. 87 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Electric locomotives) BONDAREVSKIY, Dnitriy Ivanovich; VASILIYEV, Grigoriy Ivanovich; ZHITS, Meyer ZolmanovichL SOKOLOV, L.S., red.; ALATOVA, V.G., red.izd-va; LELYUKHIN, A.A., takhn.red. [Rolling stock of streetcars and subways] Podvizhnoi sostav traurvaia i metropolitens. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va kommm.khoz.RSFSR, 196o. 371 P. (MIRA 13:12) (Streetcars) (Subways) 031TSEVICH, Valentin Osipavich; IVANOVp Vladimir Nikolayevich; MEWNIKOV, Vladimir Ivanavich; SOKOIA]V`9' L.S., inzh.9 red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhn. red. [Repair of the generetars of mobile electric power plants and electric machinery for'raili-oads; experience of electric repair shops of the October Railread3 Heiaont generatorov peredvizbnykh zheleznodiP4- rozhnykh-elektrostant6ii i elektroispolnitellnogo putevogo instrtmenta; opyt elektromekhanicheskikh masterskikh OktiabrIskoi dorogi. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putei soobshcheniia, 1961. 56 P. (MIRA 14:7) (Railroads-Electric equipment) (Electric power plants) SOKOLOV) L.S. Automatic cofitrol of subway trains. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 36 no.Uj 29-31 N 162. (?U%A 15212) 1. Nachallnik Sluzhby podvi-zhnogo aostava Moskovskogo metropolitena. I (subways) (Automatic control;' SOKOLDV, L.S.; MAIM011TOVY A.F. Intc-7.retation zf the olastle scattering of 10.3 Yev deuterons on fie . Izv. TH 122:11-13 162. iMIRA 17:9) EWT (m)/MS AFFTC/ASD ACCESSION NR: AP3004049 S/0139/63/000/003/0123/0126 AUMOR: ;Berzina, I.. G.; Sokolov, L_S. TITIE: Temperature measurement of a specimen irradiate ]M a pr6ton beam in-air SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizikd, no. 3., 1963, 123:126 TOPIC TAGS: irradiation, bombardment, proton irradiation, proton bombardment," irradLatioa exposure, irradiation heating effect, bombardment heating effect AWq-%kCT: In a study of the heating which arises as a result of proton irradia-- tion, remote-controlled thermocouples were utilized to measure the temperature Aepenetence of Ka and NaCl monocrystals on exposure time. Specimens with masses from 3 to 40 gr were bombarded vith proton fluxes varying from 7 x 101-1 to %x 1()12 protons/cm2/sec. specimen heating occurred about evenly throughout the volume, including the surface, and the specimen temperature quickly reached sat- and remained constant during the remaining radiation exposure. The sat-,' pration temperature was found to depend on the cooling conditions, the size of: @the specimen, and the proton fillux. The graphs obtained make it possible to evaluate the microscopic temperature of proton-irradiated crystals. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. Card 1/2 --------- -f �OKOLOV, L. S. Cand Tech Sci -- (dis s) "The -Dwding@mt of accelerated eileotrons from betatrons at 15 Mev by the magnetic method." Tomsk, 1957. 7 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Tomsk Order of I@bor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst im S. V. Kirov), IIDO copies (KL, 42-57, 93) -30- ALEKSEYEVAI G.Ye.; NELESHKINA, L.P.; SOKOLOV, L.S. Diredt,current amiplifier using a Hall transducer. VY9. B.hk0ly- radiofekh. i olektorn. no.2:29&-302 1, Xafedra promyshlennoy elektroniki MoskoVskogo inAtituta. Nauch. dokl. 159. WMA 14:5) energeticheakogo (Amplifiers (F-lectronics)) 68868 S/139/59/000/05/oo6/026 F-032/9111f On the Extraction of the Electron Beam from a Betatron Chamber accelerating cycle. 2) The second method is based on the extraction without the use of any devices located inside the vacuum chamber. It employs asymmetric displacement of.the equilibrium orbit beyond the limits of the working zone. This can be done by using the parametric resonance for the free radial oscillations of the electrons. In this method the mean beam diameter at a distance of 50 am from the window is 40 am. The extraction efficiency was found to be 75%. 3) The third method is based on the use of a toroidal pulsed extractor. The toroid (Fig.4) which is wound on a non-magnetic material and has a free channel through which the beam can pass, is placed in the magnetic field of the betatron. In the toroid channel the field can be adjusted to be zero.When the electrons enter the toroid d' channel they move in a straight line and along a tangent to the orbit. The toroid has been used for electrons of up to 15 MeV and uses 16 amps per 1 MeV. This compares favourably with the extractor described in Ref 3 which uses 65 amps per 1 MeV. The toroidal V@ @na PHASE. I BWY SM/5333 Ptb@li@tAcv., 0. M., ed. Uakorj"ll; barnik eta",y (Acceleratorz; Coll-tion of kz-ticlec) Y4izc@j Ator-1%dnt2 196C. 121 V. Errata slip tOplec P.-!n@-i. ScicntifU Ed.: B.N. Y.blo%oy; Ed.% G.M. pthclint!@--' :-h. Ed.: N.A. V1.50Y.. PMM4: This col2r"Ion of articles Is lnten,1@4 for a-1-ticto =1 t=E;I@tr4 cnZdVd in the con4txuctlon and operation or ;@artlcl& ax-cleratcra. CMMVZZ-. TLac Original articles tmat ar@citlc arialr.S in -he O;orntion or presant-day accclerators, particu",rly lir@@ tl@.ctmi accelerst.1-.2. A tcv accelerator put into O,@.raticn at tho U@x'"nsUy inatitut (Wulntan Phyalcotechnseml Inatitutt) I. dace-bzI, C:4 pcOblc@ in thc dyttan.1ca of particles in linear electron accelaratorz am dlnt@-zttl. Tw-v re.--L@!z am diso@std for the extraction of particles fro= P-.*blz= asnc@JaLd vith the xWNping of per-@ntut isagnetic fields socclaration Of =Itichl,rg@ load am also treated. TI@i changcoyer of tb, cyclotron to tl-x phanotron acceleration mode vith a riew to increaulne tt@ c--ra of accclerftt@l ptrtIcIro is &scribed, and som. problena coDnected vith t-zhing Of AMIcles am elAboratel. No pcr.on&U%1cS am -ntiord. at.w7--'y eft-h article, TAELS OF COVrETRIS: Prefacc 3 TiztLnyakoY. V.A., I.A. Gri.hayev@ P.M. Zeydlita, =1 'A.-YS. Tol@tOY- Uwar Electron Accelerator up to 6 Ycy With Cor.Bt@- Fhms@-Ws:N@c VelolzitY 5 1@-, S,P., and P.A. Tyganov. So- Probl@na of the of Particles In a Lim@ Clcctmn Accel-tor 19 @Lcscacv@ S.P. lhm.@ng of Particles In a Linear Lle--t-rcc, Accclerztor )3 lieu Schem for Extraction or Pnrtic@s rz@. a PhAsot@-n kh Vorably", A.A., -4 Use of Asy@--trl' ShlftjL-- ..' th, Orbit of i@-- Utraction of pro= Ch@nl-r 5@ _Antowr, A.V., Yu. V. r-ahor@, To. A. Maleahl=, L.M. JS@=-Icv, "d YA,' p yq@. Ipsirite rrejuvn.y'V,@riator fcr*Ci@zi@ tk@-- C@c@-tro- to PhAmotron Azceleration Xod@ 60 aid L.A. Larki.yan. 1 -'. r Sh.pine of Axially Syr.@Ot-ic M,Tr-zt1, @'JL:J@--, .1 '@-' '.i-" A.mla@ Shl= 75 j,'.1knIaycv, V.S,, r.S. DmItriyev, Ya. A. Tep@cyc, ar.1 6;a@-.*Aitlon-@r watich@r& Ionia in Cyclotron V.P., B.T. zas@ol--'Schikov EOL*ga. with Periodic F-ftenetfc Field far 9: Yr.t,,v, V.I., A,13, Kwrx.-tsov, and N.7i. R0,ir- : ff, @-- n1' 1: t?'nUcHi@j; -@ Rivitation E)urirr r.1-:cLr- 1111t) 4up 1: c, !,r@! 88564 S/020/61/136/001/009/037 41, 0 B019/BO56 AUTHORS: Brill', 0. D., Vlasov, N. A., Kalinin, S. P., and Sokolov, L. S, 'PITLE: The (n,2n)-Reaction Cross Section for C 12, N14, 016 and F19 in the Energy Interval of From 10 - 37 Mev PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, No- 1, pp. 55-57 TEXT: In the tests described here, the reactions D(d,n)He3 and T(d,n)He4 ivere used for the neutron production; they were induced by means of 20 Mev deuterons. The experiments were made on the cyclotron of the Institut atomnov energii AN SSSR (Institute of Atomic Energy, AS USSR). The neutron E!nergy was changed into platinum foils by slowing-down. Solid T+Zr- targets and gaseous deuterium targets were used. In bombarding the deuterium and tritium targets with fast deuterons, also neutrons with a continuous spectrum were formed besides the monochromatic neutron group, clue to (d,pn) and (d,2n) reactions. The intensity of the continuous spectrum exceeds that of the monochromatic spectrum somewhat, but there E!XiSts an upper energy limit, which is about E nC= Ed - 4 Mev. For the Gard 1/4 12 88564 The (n,2n)-Reaction Cross Section for C S/020/61/136/001/009/037 1@ IV14 0 0 and F19 in the Energy Interval of BO10/BO56 From 10 - 37 Mev recording of the relative (n,2n) reaction yield with various neutron energies, special carbon, NH 4NO3 and CP2 specimens were produced. They were irradiated with neutrons at an angle of 00 under standard conditions; the G-particles were measured by means of a Geiger counter. The decay curves of the specimens were determined. The background caused by the target backing in the case of 015 amounted to 301%, with N13 to 80%, and in the case of F18 to 88%. The absolute cross section of the (n,2n) reaction was determined for carbon at En = 34 Mev, and for fluorine at En = 25 Mev and 14 idev. The absolute cross section for nitrogen and oxygen was measured by comparing the annihilation @ -activity of NH 4NO3 and water with the t-activity of a carbon specimen by means of a scintillation counter. The results are graphically represented in Figs. 1-4. B.V. Rybakov and L. S. Sokolov are mentioned. There are 4 figures and 14 references: 4 Soviet, 1 French, 1 Canadian, and 1 US. PRESF21TED: July 8, 1960, by A. P. Aleksandrov, Academician Card 2/4 88564 The (n,2n)-Reaction cross Section for C 12 14 16 19 N , 0 and P in the Energy Interval of From 10 - 37- Mev , S/020/61/136/001/009/037 B010056 SUBMITTED: April 4, 1960 Legend to Fig. 1: Cro ss section of the reaction C 12 (n,2n)C". a) Data according to Brolley et al.. (Ref. 6). 14(n,2n)Nl3. a) Data Legend to Fig. 2: Cross section of the reaction N according to Paul et al. (Ref. 1). d) Data according to Dudley et al. "Ref. 2). c )-Data according to Ashby et al (Ref 3). -c on Oi6 15. -eg*end to Fig. 3: Cross section of the rea ;i 9@n 2n)O Legend to Fig. 4: Cross section off" the reaction F1 n:2n)Fl8. a) Data -according to Paul et al. (Ref. 1). 6) Data according to Rayburn et al. (Ref- 4). 9) Data according to Ashby et al. (Ref. 3) Card 3/4 ... ... so 40 -l al HAI ov 10 @3, Card 4/4... 83564 ;t S/020/61/136/001/009/037 B019/BO56 L L A 0 1 1 D Fl,cl .3 SOKOLOV, L. S. "theoretical interpretetion of elastic scattering of deuterons with an the energy of 13.6 14ev" Report presented at the Conference on Nuclear Reactions produced by light nuclei, Dubna, December 1962. S/139/62/Ooo/oo4/004/018 E032/133i4 ,kUTHORS: Sokolov, L.S. and Lebkova, I.N. TITLE, Application of tile complex square-well potential to the'description o6 clastic.scattoring of 1 to 40 MeV protons on He PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vys4hilch uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 62 65' TEXT: The potential employed is of tile form V = V +Aw 0 0 and V = c/r for r R and r R , retipectively, where 1/3 R = r A is the proton-nucleus interaction i-adius, r is the 0 radial distance from the centre of the nucleus,' A is tile juass numb er of the target nucleus- and V I W , r and c are 0 0 0 constants. The elastic differential cross-sections were computed as described by D.M. Chase and F. Rohrlich (Phys. Rev., 94, 81, 1954)*and elastic scattering throuZh the compound nucleus was taken into account, as described by V.E. Weisskopf et al (Phys. Rev., 96, 448, 1954). At 7.5 bleV proton ener&y a Card 1/2 S/139/62/000/004/004/018 Application of .... E032/r,,314 reasonable fit of experimental data is obtaineb if ith V(3 = -112 movi Wo = -3 MeV and r 0 = 1.45 x 10 Cm* However, other combinations of parameters are also po,isible, althou_li the fit is not so good. Agreement between theory and experl- mant at higher energies improves up to about 18 MeV-but beyond this energy no reasonable agreement could be obtained. Thus, the above model seems to apply only between 6 and 18 Me', The discrepancy between c alculat tons and experimental data cari bo explained by direct interactions which occur above 18 @IeV and resonance scattering which became important below U I-ToV. The Zoneral conclusion is that in the above energy raiire tho best fit ivas obtained ivrith V0 between -32 and -112 MeV and W0 between -5 and -3 MeV. All the numerical calculations were carried out an the "Ural" computer. ASSOCIATION: NII pri Tomskom politekhnielieskom institute imeni S.M. Kirova(NII of Tomsk Polytechnical IlisLitute imeni S.M. Kirov) SUBIHITTED: March 2, 1961 Card 2/2 S/070/62/007/003/013/026 The coefficient of linear ... E132/E46o dose and at 4 x 1014. The temperature dependence of the coefficient of expansion also depends slightly on dose. The penetration depth of the protons, as measured by the colouring produced was about 20 microns. The dislocation density plotted aga:Lnst dose follows the same course as the expansion and shows a dis-,inct minimum density at a dose of about 2 x jo14/cm2. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.'I%I.Kirova (Tomsk Polytechnical Institute imeni S.M.Kirov) SUBIMITTED: July 29, 1961 Card 2/2 SOKOLOV, L. __ S-.; NATIS, A. A. "Differential Cross Sections for Scattering of Deuterons with Ener&v 13.6 0 ME!V on Li, B, C, Ca, Mn, F in the Angular Intervall 145-179 degrees." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Thi-lisi, 14-22 Feb 64. L 8541-65 -EWT(m) D1AAP/3M/AFWL/ESD(t) ACCE-SMON NR: AR4044033 s^58/63/boo/bu/voi SOURCIC: Re f zh. Fizika, Abe. UV225 AUTHUR! Sokolov, L. S.*. Kamontov,A. P. TITLE:% The question of @nterpretation of elastic scattering of deuterons with energ@-of_-10v@3-Mev- CITEMSOURCE: Izv, Tomakogo tekhn. in-ta, v. 1221 1962, 11-13 ,.TOPIC! TAGS. elastic scattering, deuteron-scattering, parameter TRAMMATNN: The elastic-scattering cress section of deuterons with energy of 160- :,Kev an He it; calculated from an optical model with a rectangularcomplex potential*:.'.'.- The agreement between calculation and experiment is considerably worse for the region of large angles than for small angles. The beat correlation between the". -calculation and experimental curves for the entire range of angles is obtained for...., V@= Al Yevi %= -5 New (when ro= 1.5-1(rl3cm).. . comparison of these parameters of the interaction.potential with the corresponding parameters for proton and neiitroa@' J Cardl 1/2 EWT (l)/EWT(m)/EFA(w)@2/EBC (t)/@= (b)_2/EWA(m)-2 Fab-24/Pt-10 SSD/BSD/AFWL/EM (t) AccEssimm Ap4o48495 S/0120/64/i1W/1DO4/W37/0O.0 AUTHOR: Belov, V. R.; Popov, Yu. S.; Sokolov, L. S. TITLE: F f a deflected cyclotron beam by a magnetic channel SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 4. 1964,'37-38 TOPIC TAGS: ion focusing method, deflected cyclotron beam,-cyclotron beam focusing, magnetic channel, cyclotron plane deflector Abstract: The article descr 1 ion methods of focusing. Focusing ibes sev is provided by two steel wedges (klin) located s trically with respect ymme to the mellan plane of the accelerator and forming a magnetic field incre- !mental with respect to the radius. The degree of increment of the field is selected so that the beam diverging with respect to the horizontal will be caused to + converge (Figure 1). The device has the following Merits: (1) . , , r.absence of supplementary sources of pover supply and supplementary cor rection at-the magnetic field; (2) absence of beam losses at the elements :,of the channel; (3) smooth regulation within small variations in the di- rection ar the beam and the degree of focusing it without disturbing the f! Card 1/2 L 858"5 AcczssioN NR: Ap4o48495 vacuum in the acceleration chamber; and (4) simplicity of design. The work was condui:ted on a cyclotron with a diameter of the.poles of 120 cut The beam vas 4mtracted by a plane deflector. The average Intensity of the ex- 11,.tracted beam amounted to 20 microamperes. There "a two figures* ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-iasledovatellskiy institut yadernoy fitikig elaktroniki avtomatiTdL pri TPI (Saientific Research Institute of Nuclear ftsics, ElectronicS, and Auto=tiont TPI@- SUBMI 11 27Jul63 ENCL:- 00 SUB ODDEs- NP NO REF Wh' 002 OTHM: 001 JPRS..' Card L' 143o4-65 ErdT(m)/YdP(b)/M-1P(t), SSD/ASD(a)-5/A:;;iL/j!,SD(dp)/ESD(t)/DIAAP/-. CESSION NR: AP4047927 ijp(c) iii S/0056/64/047/004/1583/1584 ,AUTHOES: Vereshchaqin, A. N.; Sokolov, L. S.; Chernov, I. P. :TITLE: Elastic scattering of 13.6-MeV deuterons.from gold and bismuth nuclei SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 470, no. 4, 19641, 1583-1534 tic scattering, scattering TOPIC TAGS: deuteroi. scattering, elas @cross section, old 'Asmuth, thin film ABSTPJ-,CT: The inves,t..--gation was undertaken to provide better data s sections at all angles, and to check ,on the elastic scatt(.:ing cros ion the possibility, j?,.-oposed by one of the authors (Sokolov and I. N 'Lebkdira, Tezisy* i p-ogramma dokladov XIIi yezhegodnogo soveshchan a. iY ,po yadernoy spektrosiopii [Sununaries of Reports at 13th Annual Con- 119 ference on Nuclear S.4ectroscopy] Kiev, 1963, p. 17), of describi Lcard L 143o4-65 :ACCESSION NR: AP4047927 elastic scattering of deuterons by heavy nuclei by means of the OP @tical model. The measurements were made with the cyclotron of the Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Electronics, and 'Automation at the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute. The deuteron energy 'was 14.6 MeV. The external deuteron beam was focused and guided to ;a target located at the center of a 1.5 meter diameter scattering .chaa@ber. The beam current was recorded by thin-crystal scintillation;: tcounter monitors and the scattered deuterons were detected by scin- ,@tillation-counter telescope similar to that descrilfed by 0. F. @Nemets et al (PTE No. 2, 34, 1963). The targets were vacuum-evapo- :rated gold and bismuth of thickness 2.1 and 2.7 mg/cm2 respectively..1 :The measurements were in the angle range 10--165*. A comparison of ''the experimental data with those by others shows that.the differen- :tial. cross sections in the 26--40* region are pure Rutherford cross sections, and that the optical model of the nuclear interactions 'calls for further refinement if'it it to be used for deuterons. At @med"Lum and large scattering angles the cross sections measured in Card., 2/3 L 14304-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4047927 S-7 ]?resent work differ-from those by,"othe-rs by -20-- the The authors are grateful to V. M. GalitskiV for discussion of the work .of Sokolov and Lebkova, to I. N. Sernikov and V. V. Tokarevski for advice on experimental techniques, to V. Vlasov for preparation of ,the --t6argets, and to the cyclotron crew for assistance." Orig. art. :has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki, elektroniki i avtomatiki Tomskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta (institute of Nuclear PhVsics, Electronics, and Automation at the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: 30Apr64 ENCL: 00 SU13 CODE: NP NR REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 001 Card 3/3 VE1U,:S11C11AGIN, A.N.; SOKOLOV, L.S.; f.P. Elastic scattering of 13.6 '.Iev. deuterons by gold arid bisinuth nuclei. 7hur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 47 no-4:15083-1584 0 164. (MIRA 18: 1) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki, elektroniki i avtomatiki Tomskogo polite-khnicheskogo instituta. UM/Ibdicine - Llteratwe Ang 49 Bones, MUTOW "Collected So ientif ic Works of Rvaciation H"- pital Doctors, Ministry of Public Health, Dftestan ASS, Vol III.. " Daggiz, 1948, j p "Zhirurgiya" No 8 Volume contains 60-odd works about professorm and teachers in Dagestan Had Inst and the work of evacuation hospitals in treating wounded and sick soldiers. Among the articles are.- L. V. Sokolov' a "The Now ftesus Factor an& Its Clini- cal Significance," S. 1. Rizvashl a "Experimental I UM/Medicine - Literature (Contd) Aug 49 Studies of the Bone-Foruing Capacity of Narrow," and articles on osteom3relitio, neoplasms and plastics. jiW 1/50TfA FEDORV, Ye.F., inzh; ANTIPOV, L.A., inzh; LEZHEFEKOV, B.S., inzh. SCKOLOV, L.V., inzh. New self-propellpd graders from the Orlov factory. Stroi. i dor. mash. 6 no-5:4-7 MY 161. MRA 14:6) (Graders (Earthmoving machinery)) 8411, 0 0 S10841601000100610021020 A104/AO29 ]LUTHOR: Sokolov, I-A. ,rrvw* @?ITLE: A H 24 (An - 24) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanakaya Aviatsiya, 1960, No,, 6, Insert TEXT: The article contains a brief description of the new fast An - - 24 airliner (photograph), designed by the Designing Bureau Collective of O.K. Antonov (Photograph). The airliner is fitted with two 2,000 hp turbo- prop engines designed by Lenin Price Winner A.G. Ivchenk . Several flights were performed and additional tests in the plant are being carried out. The airliner develops a speed of 500 km/h at altitudes of 6 - 8,000 m. The air- liner can carry 32 - 42 passangers on 800 - 1,200 km flights depending on the layout of compartments and the flyl.ng range. Starting run is 400 - 450m. Most modern radar navigation eouipmeni@ensures the safety of day, night and all-weather flights. The airliner is high-winged and the wing center secthn consists of eight basic monolithic panels. The plating is fitted to power elements by electro-contact point weldinglaand for the first time in aircraft Card 1/2 ME I S/084/60/000/006/002/020 A104/AO29 Art - 24 (An - 24) construction welded seams were glued together which reduced the number of rivets, improved the air tightness of compartmentsand diminished the aero- dynamic resistance of the airliner. New materialsVli,hter than metal, har- der wearing and non-cor ding were used; e.g., antenna trimmers and f-Arings are made of glass-fib r7bolts and thread screws of polyamide r6@tins,L6 The airliner is air conditioned3'and normal atmospheric temperature and pressure a@re maintained throughout the flight. There are 2 photographs. Card 2/2 SOKOLOV, iliklisil Aleksandrovich; VLADIMIROV, V.T., podpolkovnik, red.; SOLOHONIK, R.L., tekhn.red. [Frequency changers] Preobrazovateli chastoty. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 97 P- (MIRA 11:2) (Frequency changers) A U Tl 1 1 ('311 tSokolov, Mi.A. S/1 0, 41 16 21000110 Q -55111 6SI/_0 3 _0 D201/D308 T i ;..easuring the micro@,.,ave receiver sensitivity without CD using an HP -enerattor at its out-jut C" PER, 10 D i C AI, ','LeI*eI-ativnIyy zhurnal. I'Ivtom,-.'Uika i radioelektronika, no. 6, 19-02, 3-5, abstract 6Zh234 (Jb. tr. XIII Leningr. nauchno-tuel,chn. konferentsii, Dosvyashch. Dnyu radio. L., 1959, 3-11) metho,! o.@ C' :nQasurinn- a microwave receiver sensitivity is ,oro-)Dse,3 %-,,hich increases the accuracy of measurement as compared Vlit*-I nleasurements r6( ring IIF signal generators. The block dia- Ci-am of the exp--.-rimenital installation is described, in which stan.- dard measuring equip-m6nt (such as noise generator, sighal generator oper@-Itinn- in the intermediate frequency ran,@-,e of the receiver etc.) is*- iised, to's-ether with a linear amplifier with a pass-band 3-4. ti- mes sma@ler than the pass-band of stages which deter-mine the rece--;- ver noise. '!'*.,ie application of the described metIllod increases the accurac@y of -measurement of the receiver sensitivity approx. 2 tim4s, Card.- _-1/-2- -SOYOLOV, M, A. (IMetallurE;ical and Benefication Inst, Aced. Sci. Kaz S-W) L. M. Gazaryan OfGMX PMW -(Govt Sci.-Tech. Co---itted of P-qFW), Dolgikk, V. I. Krasnoyarsk Inforks and M. A. Sokolov, Inst. @@tallurgical and Benefication Inst. Aced. Sci. Kaz SSP "Participation of the Society in the Formulation of Plans for 1959-65," report presented at the Fifth Full Assembly of the Central Admin. of the Non-Ferroue Metallurgical Sci.-Tech. Society, Moscow 21-22 Fab 1958. nc .7: 1U,. i7: -11 an-I II; '.!; @ : .1- - ! . p . - . 'y @,4, - j_@ @ 7 . : - ..'. ;, I . - @ m i . " -1 : - , @ i I : . '; . ; I ; - - .- I - - 2 1 11 .i@ . i I @.; :, @ C 'T @- - 'k ", - - I-, - . : -11 rl ( 5. @ 1, , -, -@ ' 5 ) . . , ; t.'T PA A " 7 0 N 5 3 7 S,)',JJ2ZCE CODE: UR/0106/66/00,'i/-O-L7~/C;051/OC)57 S olov,@ H. A. _--o, 0 RZ G! ?Ionc! TITLE:- Potential interference stability of a cornunications system wit". relay in transmission of certain discrete messages SOURCE: Elelctrosvyazt, no. 11, 1966, 51-57 TOPIC TAGS: radio communication systen, signal interference SU3 CODE: 17 I - ABS TI,%C T: The condition of optimal reception in the sense of Kotcllnillcov Is concluded. 0-,@)timuia receiver structures are pre- sented for the transmission of signals. The probability of an er:,or In reception Is determined. In the case of Independent action o-f additIve fluctuation Interference at the inputs of t-He rci-.civc-_!-s of relay station and correspondent, In a correspondent- -relay-correspondento radio system: 1) when binary signals a@oo trax,sraitted. the structure of an optimal receiver at relay arid, -l'i,lal correspondent stations Is iden@'cal and corresponds to '-he .@ I U_ U caSe of construction of an oDtImal receiver for single-position coj=unication; 2) where m discrete signals are transmitted, the optimal receiver of the correspondents Is complex and contains a structure for raising. 'fell to a power; 3) where rn orthogonal,_ Card 1/2 UDC: 621.396.215 4 ACC INR: AP7009587 ecui-orobable signals are transMitteCI with ident-ical energy, the oDtiMal receiver structure for relay and for correspondent is Ia6entical and should be constructed as in single position communi- oatldhs systems. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.and 16 fomulas. Ljet-6'. 39:,57V Card 2/2 ACC NR: AP0'032927 SOURCE CODE: UR/0142/60'/009/003/0365/0369 AUTI-10R.- Sokolov, M. A. ORG: none At TITLE: Shif of the center of video-pulse packet at the output of a perfect pulsed system with positive delayed feedback SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 9, no. 3, 1966, 365-369 TOPIC TAGS: pulsed radar, radar detection, radar systern ABSTRACT: A theoretical investigation is presented which: (1) Clarifies the i e 'fect of the number of pulses per packet and packet-recording level upon the packet-center shift at the storage-unit output and the error ls@ caused by this shilt*; (2) Estimates the error c@ and its compensation; (3) Recommends radar-system parameters that tend to reduce Instead of the conventional isosceles-triangle Card 1/2 UDC: 621.375.133 ACC NR: AP6032927 apprGXimation of the packet envelope, a more accurate isosceles -trapezoid approximation is used. It is found that: (1) Most envelopes of real radar target- reflected packets can be approximated by an isosceles trapezoid having a midline equal to No and b . 0. 35; (2) The packet-center shift at the output of a perfect analo.- stora-e unit causes error in target-azimuth determination when 13m,.- 0.4; the maximum error is 7.5% and corresponds to 0. I!f. -)-1- 09; (the mean error is assumed compensated); (3) To reduce the above azimuth error, operation with ) _;@ >, 0. 4 and a transfer ratio of the storage feedback loop equal to c4. or exceedina, it are recommended. In the above: N -number of pulses per input 0 0 packet, b - a ratio of trapezoid dimensions, - signal-re cording threshold, a* - exp (_ 2.3 ). Orig. art. has; '4 figure a, 4 formulad,- and 3 tables. NO SUB GIODE: 17 / SUBM DATE: I lju.164 / ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF: 00 1 Card 2/2 BOROD.UIAO V&A*; SOIKOLOVI M*A9 Making complete use of copper sulfide ores during treatments TSvet,met. 38 no.2019-n 0 165* (MIRA IN12) SOKOLOV.,M. Ki. (Deputy Chairman of the Executive Colmnittee of the Twnbov Oblast' Co-u@@11- of Labor Be-presentatives, Mlief of tile Oblast' Administration of Production and Procurement of Agricultural Products). "Veterinary specialists of the Tambov Oblast' struggle for the development :)f animal husbandry" Veterinariya, Vol. 39, no. 9, September 1962, P. 5 - "" __- , i i I OESICH, P.V.; SOKOLOV. M.I.; LIPYAGOV, K.V. Operation of track-laying machines at Deat enterprises. Torf.prom. 30 no.8:6-11 Ag '53. (MI-RiL 6:7) 1. Torfopredpriyatiye Naziya (for Orsich). 2. Yaroslavakiy torfotrest (for Sokolov). 3. Ivanovskiy torfotrest (for Lipyagov). (Peat industry) (Railroads--Track) SOKOLOV M.I., iphener. @,._!I. Automatic locomotive signaling with speed control. Zhel.dor. transp. 37 no.3:68-70 Mr 136. MRA 9:5) (Railroads--Automatic train control) I_X"*, " . Automatic stop for locomotive signalling. Avton., telem. i sviaz' no.3:3-7 Kr '57. (MM 10:4) (Railroads--Signaling) NIKOLISKIY, Aleksmdr Aleksandrovich; DYSKIN, Itskhok Efraimovich; qQKOMV, 14ikhail Ivanovich; SIR@fYREV, A.G., inzh., retsen-zent; NOVikAS' M.__N_., Inizh., red.; InEDW:TEVA, M.A., tekhn. red. [Winning the high title; work practices of the collective of the route control interlocking system point of the Chelyabinsk Sta- tion of the Southern Urals Railroad] Vysokoe zvanie zavoevano; opyt raboty kollektiva posts. marshrutno-releinoi tsentralizatsii stentsii Cheliabinsk,Ifthno-Urallskoi zh.d. Moskva, Vses. izda- tellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie IA-va putei soobshcheniial 1961. 15 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Clielyabizisk--lip.ilroads--Signaling-I-.iterlocking systems) (Railroads-labor productivity) ", OKCILOV fH ., T @ Yi n z;fi . An outstanding wetlao@i for mintaandr-s ln!.erlof:k-,.qg systems. Avtom. telem, i sviazl 8 no.9t16 S '64. (19RA 17:10) ll-r:ab@14@v of 4rZl-, n lh@ pro@es-s of pass-sag-s all, '29 jj-lg lowe,r ternrceratures, VOC'. v-i.ru.=. 21C 1, T vi rusologll Jmeni '. 1. @vanaviikcgo il"94 -:-SR, Moskva. 00 0 :0 0 :0 t `0 t 1. 1 G I 'K IF I T I All 0 M-DU Olloctsill AND PROVIIII, is ..011, The iafi=uri@b=*I Radwism typW fiariam u Go Akd& Pa. M. 1. Soho Mkilobid.. EjA Ill . Iwamnawforgh. (U. S, I I 1 No. 5,97-8(in F -, 6-riziltim diffen lwthwtk B 98= 001 "In I lion. S. tried to tramilmm it isto The Palbor P -k- _L so -0 0 wo Z. by chaminii tw 4wroyho this fusirike by actles of COs. After pow% In as atm. d CO# unpigmeated foruts wwwo tlcvtkvW which we trwm*wmt awl Gram-aeg. They differ not may from the "inal wtvidn, but aho from each other. Howirm, all unlagmented forms fail to curdle milk and to I t wwrow. Two forrm are unable to fevitm t inaltime. The pot' , pow in of the ulk- pigmented Im appreark tbowe of B. typiki. Mirte in- fected with them 'in 1-2 days. Ten reteream. S. Shapiro uz@ -Z.- IN ILA .11ALLUROKAL LITIMIATU1114 CLASIWOCATKU 44134.) told,10 II, (PIT Q.t NUL3110.1 .3&111 Glic a.. @111 AT W3 1, IF "I ; .1 1. .1 ; .1 .1 a, @ I a , 0 , " 0@4 00 00' 3 0" we 00000 so 000 so 0 00 V: 00 00 sees 0 C 00 1110411410 00 'so *so *00 zoo SOHMIJIT, 1. T. (Scientific Pesearch institute oIL -Epidemiology and Hygiene of the Red ,=y, N. F. KOPYTOV, Lt. Col. Medical Service,, Dir.) 'Vethods for the Concentration and Detection of Bacterial Haphen" j TmnimpbinInpli, No 3, 1945, PP 57-61 10 a It I A L 00 4 [ 90 AdswpdM of qOdft b"twllkljolji@" by hu- -d Kravrchenk.wld M. 1. Sokolov. it 00 Zkur 'Wiel. 10"Walowd. low, . 1.00 0-16-Huxuart Crythrumes "Cre found to combine. ! pp4mutly by m1mvp1ion, with specific bacteriM roly- -09 J1 sactzharides. A suslKlis"t 0 cc.) of about 20 X 10" cholera bacteria in H.0 was treatt'l with OZ cc. 63% 194 0,111 Oil: Naoil WW 2 drops of 0.551 ak. Own. of ro";C "; after of 00 hrief balling, thle cuolett wiln, wvm neittrmlixect with AcOlt. then nowle itlijthtlr alk. % ith \avC(1t,. thiq was usett for .00 the stork mills, (tyth"wYt" vtv im,lated frout tied- -00 too lit JuAtod human blotitt (01 at itt-t :1 davv 00 old. Spetz4fic serums used were a*11humashis -rom* of 1001111 Ill. titer (UNW-ENW) of 3-year morasr. To W cc 00 Vol-. of a Wrieq of dant. of the Mock haptell -hvi. there 'Acre willed 0.1-ce. portions -4 the Istel"l. crythrovyte., 00 '1141tell bw 5 lul". and let astill 0.5 hr.: lifter CTIstrifitsill1g, 0 the %olus. were dild. with physilli, *Wn. And tit Sv@ tit rach diln. tbere wAs addem 0.25 cc. of 10% erythrocyte susilcti- Am Is order to eo&Wisb the Jim tins conen. of the cen- in which apes. reaction =trs. Thextineprin. Cip W"Mwdfwtitmtionc4btptenulitocatnlilctcu~t- mli-litilm by erythrocytm The lower the ittitial haittvii the higher is Its oevertit of ad.)rption by ety0m, cytrs; i.e.. a pbenomimoll which i:4 ml.lily rLI'Llissr.1 by a6mittion, with Freundlich's I /a - 11.6 will L - 14 1. fie - camse of this mechanim, the erythrocytm am capable of tramferring the jutwTW hapten (the characteristic hLc- irtial jtoly@.cchwillr) to the meditint or bi other crythro- vytr,i "lW'll ChAns"of morn. iteclWdit1jr tit lavl' ,I aft-TS'. too I I A of tALLOA.K.At LllfVAjl,oZf 'LlISIPICATIC" U $1 v l,, pt,,, Ogg gfff lfit KHr, jfA@ljjWn j 114 An L % a N 0 H W I re 0 0 J3 a 1 0 41 00 00 409 0 0 0 0 0 q * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 so*! m 000 0 0 go 0 * 0 0 0 00900*0*00066*00 0 0 0 1 -lkE- - FA 5oT67 SOKOLOVI USSR*edlolne Viruses Dee 194t Medicine Fmcephalitio, Epidemic "Viruses and Virus Diseases, M. I. Sokolov, Candi date Tech Sci, 4 pp "Felldsher i Akushorka" No 12 Discusses wide diffusion of virue'diseases and pre- sente methods of controlling them. Discusses Useasem such as Par Eastern-encephalitis, Japanese encephali- tis, mdequito feve3@, and yellow fever. Discusses prevention methods. 3OM7 SOKG,LG@I, k% 1. PA 22/46T5? UM/Ned.1,0int Antibiotics Aug 48 Yedioine Gramicidin "Antibioti-,e and Their Use, M. I. Sokolov, Cud Mad Sci, 124 pp '7elldshar i Akuherka" No 8 Explains natm-e of antibioticB. Describes various preparations with em-phasis on gmmicidin and erythrin. 1w 22/49T57 ,C,-,-C,-. 1@1' I,f, j. IJ- - 7 -,.gic.c-'f,aya E-z7ektivTIO St! yloj- _ I lo @: 4 -* - -* I -ii, D. i :3-FCLOIT, Y- Epiderdo -- -1 -L 0 4.2-683. tsij . -hxxnal Yikr-,bic-"09ii) @--,-znoy 194S, No 12, s . 77 St-"t:3." vcl. -1, 1949 SO: SOKOM', Y. 1. 20101 SOKOL91, lit. 1. Izmenchivost' patolennykh m1krobov. Felldsher i akusherka, 1949, -!io. 6, s. 35-38. SO: LETOPIS ZHURIAL STATEY, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1949. SOKOLOV, M. I. New data on virus azA virus diseases. Yeldsher & akash. no-8:19-23 Aug- 1950* (CLmL 20:1) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. on -lilu, Amlication of 1.3actnri@tl and 'livis Prenarationsil R no PI-i-ent-ni, Pre,@aratov, "e&fi7, pravocj@.I-;.. ic; I-, I tWR/Medicine - immunology Mar 51 "Differential Diagnosis of InflAienza and Acute Co Respiratory Catarrhs," M. I. Soklov, Cand Med Sci Felldsher i Akusherka" No 3, PP 28-34 Mentions new method of detecting viruses and anti.- bodies that was developed by Sergiyev, Demina., and Ryazantseva and is based on the ability of' bacteria to adsorb 'viruses and their antigens. Bacteria which have adsorbed vix-us combine with virus antibodies and are agglutinated by sp anti- virus serum. In view of the fact that bactl@trla are large, reaction can be easily observed. tbrolue- magnifying glass. AVB (agglutination of vir-as i88T66 USSRMedicine - Immunology (Contd) Mar 5 1 bacteria) reaction was found useful in tne diag- nosis of influenza and measles. In the case of influenza, AVB Is more sensitive than pptn reac- tion or, hemoagglutiDation reaction. i8BT66 SOKOLOV, M.I. loidemiology of Influenza. Felldsher SePt 1952. 1. Cgndidate Medical Sciences. akush., Moskva no.9:15-17 (CLML 23:2) BUDY'LIN, N.V.; SOKOWV, M.I., direktor. 3ffect of the central nervous system upon the formation of J-1ne'bodies; author's abstract. Zhur.mikrobiel.epid.i immn. ne.9:53 5 '53. (HLRA 6:11) 1. Moskovskiy institut opidemielogii i mikrobiologii im. I.I.Machnikova. (Nervous system) (Immunity) so-KOLOV, M, 1. USSR/Medicln2 - Infl.uLnza V:@-ccliiles Oct 53 "Dry Live @.nti-Influenza Vaccine," MI. I. Sokolov, Inst of Virolot;y im Ivanovskiy, Acad Med Sci USE-R; Moscow Inst of E-oidemiol and Microbiol im Mechnikov Zhur Mikro E-oid i Immun, 110 10, -01) 5?-62 The technique of vamau erying of frozen biologicals permitted preparation on a large scale o` live vaccines against plague, tularemia, tuberculosis, smallpox, brucellosis, and influenza. Stable dry anti-influenta vaccinc results whet. a mixt. of virae strains iL a sugar-e&--, yolk medium is dried in vacuum In a frozen state. The titer of the virus in this vaccine docc not change after storae;e at -olus 40 for 9 mos.@ The vaccine was shown to be effective in exptl influenza and on the basis of in-munol tests in humans treated with it. 266T20 KARAG'HU'NSYikYA, M.I.; SOKOIA)V, M.I., direktor; ZAT Km@ N.G., glavnyy vrach. Etiology of acute toxic dystrophy of the liver. Sov.med. 17 uo.5.'31-32 My '53. (W-RA, 6:6) 1. Moskovskiy oblastnyy institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i infektsion- nykh bolezney imeni I.I. Mechnik-ova. (for Sokolov and Karachunskaya). 2. Klinicheakaya infektsionnaya bollnitsa (for Zaleskyer and Karachanskayal . (Liver--DiseaBes) S(NOLOT O9WOOw~- , [Active immunization against Influenza] Aktivnaia im=izataiia protiv grippa. Moskva. Medgiz, 1954. 177 P. (MLRA 8:2) (Influenza-Preventive inoculation) USSR/Medicine Inurunolo@',y, Vaccines -PD 147 Card 1/1 Author Sokolov, M. I. Title Live vaccines in the light of the theory of anabiosis Periodical Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 5, 13-17, May 1954 Abstract Life, hypobiosis, anabiosis, and death as states of living matter are discussed with reference to the actual state of the microorganisms in dry live vaccines, i.e. the live Soviet vaccines against plague, tularemia, tuberculosis, brucellosis, small-pox, and influenza. The factors and limits which determine the viability of frozen and vacuum dried micro- organisms are described. The discussion is illustrated by a sketch. No references are cited. Institution : Submitted : July 10, 1953 c" K IV. I S,KOLOV) "Current Problems of Viro].ogy," by Prof M. I. Sokolov, Vestnik Akademii M--ditsinskikh Nauk SSSR vol 11, No 4, Jul/Aug 56, pp 31-3T- A survey of current lines of research in the field of virology discusses work accomplished and certain theories expounded during the past 10 years. Present trends of studies undertaken by various Soviet investigators are referenced. At the present time, the mechanism of virus propagation is being studied intensively. V. L. Ryzhkov determined in his studies of the pbysiology of virus that substances which suppressed the synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids and the activity of certain enzymes also suppressed virus reproduction. R. M. Shen, A. T. Kravchenko, A. I. Yakovlev, A. V. Pshenichniy and A. I. Ivanenko reported that tumor tissue was a favorable medium for culturing viruses. Pshenichniy found as a result of his work on the virus of spring-summer encephalitis in mice that tumor tissue was more favorable to the initial proliferation of the virus than normal sensitive tissue. This investigator also grew and maintained hepatitis virus on tumor tissue. In investigations of the pathogenic, immunogenic and antigenic properties of influenza viruses, V. M. Zhdanov, V. D. Sokollyev, and others established that changes in antigenic structure during the epidemic process and under experimental laboratory conditions were related to specific defensive factors. A. A. Smorodintsev and M. 1. Sokolov developed a method for attenuating the virulence of the influenza virus, essential for the preparation of live vaccines. Smorodintsev) Sokolov,-and Zhdanov developed a dry influenza vaccine. Extensive testing has shown that intranasal administration of this live vaccine.is an effective method of prophylaxis. Poliomyelitis has been the subject of recent studies by M. P. Chumakov, M. K. Voroshilova, B. I. Zhevandrova, and L. L. Mironova, who observed a new fourth type of polio virus. Considerable attention is being devoted to-little-known and in- adequately studied infections such as two-wave milk fever (M. P. Chumakov) av.d two-wave meningo-encephalitis (A. A. Smorodintsev). Ye. N. Levkovich, who prepared a dry vaccine for tick-borne encephalitis and determined its effectiveness, also developed a method of antitick prophylaxis. The epidemiology of rabies among wild animals and the role of rodents in the transmission of this disease are as yet unclear, and much emphasis is placed upon the resolution of these problems. Studies of the measles virus and its modifiability have been con- ducted by P. G. Sergiyev and V. I. Ioffe, who have also investigated the pathogenesis and therapy of this disease. V. I. Tovarnitskily and Voluyskaya developed a biochemical method for the early laboratory diagnosis of Botkin's disease by means of de- termining the activity of the enzyme aldolase in the blood. Nikolau proposed for clinical testing the use of antigens from the livers of patients who have died of sclerogenic forms of hepatitis. The use of hemagglutination for observing hepatitis antigens is reported as new. "Investigations of the specific prophylaxis of phlebotomus fever have also been conducted, as a result of which a method of preparing a dry live vaccine which is administered by the scratch method has been if developed (S. A. Ananyan). It is stated in conclusion that the great technical difficulties involved in these studies can be surmounted if laboratories are well-in- formed concerning modern technology and chemicals and are supplied with a sufficient number of experimental animals. It is mentioned that many exist 4 this respect. in (Comment- The dry live vaccine against phlebotomus fever mentioned a.bove would appear to increase its BW potential significantly, s-Ence other reports have indicated extensive experimentation on the pathogen and on methods of collecting and maintaining large groups of phlebotomy. From references made above, Soviet investigators have isolated the Arirus of infectious hepatitis and have succeeded in culturing it.] , SUKULUV, H.I., prof. 'ga@. - @ -- Current problems in virology. Vest.AHIT SSMI 11 no.4:31-39 156. (MIRA 12:10) (VIRUSBS progr. in virolo&y, review) SOKOLOV. M.I., professor (Mookva) Treatment and prevention of influanza. Med.sesira 15 ao.10:3-10 0 156. OWLUENZA) (KLRA 9:1.2) - - - - - - - - - - - -------- -------- ------- ------------- USSR/Virology Human and Animals Viruses. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biolo.rliya, No 1, 1957, 391 Author M.I. Sokolov and K.S. Kulikova Inst A%ff 47% Title Comlfaratiuv PnvestigAtion of the Effectiveness of the E-g of Live Influenza Vaccine and its Variant-Vaccine TChE Oris; Pub Vo-or. virusologii, 1956, No 1, 31-35- Abs-,-, Intranasal single immunization with mixed vaccines was carried out in three enterprises of Moscow Oblast befo- re the beginning of the outbreak. On comparing the ef- fectiveness of two vaccines after the outbreak ended, no si,raiificant differences were discovered. The incidence amon- those who were vaccinated was 6.1%, among those not vaccinated 15.8%. When the level of incidence drop- ped, the effectiveness of both vaccines dropped to insi- ,@nificant indices. The authors emphasize the necessity Card 1/2 SOKOLOV. M.I., professor (MO131CVO) Apidemiology and specific prop@qlaxis of poliomyelitis. Fel'd. i akush. 22 no-7:25-31 -Tl '57. (MIRA 10:11) (POLIOMLITIS) Category: USSR/General Division. History. Classics. Personalities- A-2 Abs U"our: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 9, 10 May 1957, 34895 Author : Ivanov, S.V., Inst : not given Title : Professor Ivan Filipovich Ivanov Orig Pub: Tr. Mosk. vet. akad., 1956, 10, 314-316 Abstract: The twenty-five year scientific and social activity of the neuro- histologist, Ivanov (born, 1901). His work appertained to the structure of the nervous system, in particular, the interneural bonds, the vegetative receptor nerves, the double innervation of organs with similar neuro-histologies, and the typification of neurons in phylo- and ontogenesis. He proved the possibility of degeneration of post-ganglionic fibres in the thicker interna3 or- gan - Ivanov is the author of a series of manuals on histology, among which there is a textbook of general histology and embryo- logy for veterinary institutions. The successful pedagogical work of Ivanov is noted. Card 1/1 _20- SOKOLOV, M-I., KULIKOVA, K.S., M101EVA, S.Ya.. AZADOVA, N.B. Factors facilitating the retention of vitality in influenza viruses during drying and prolonged preservation. Vop@*Virus 3 no.4:239-241 J1-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:9) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AM SSSR, Moskva*' ONFLUE14ZA VIRUSES. culture drying & prolonged preserv., protective media (Rus)) If" sol:owv, Y,.I., prof. (Moscow) r.evention of poliomyelitis. Med.eestra 17 no.6:35-43 Je '58 (MIRA 11:6) (POLIOMYELITIS) @-SOTOLOV, M.I-., prof. (Mo3kva) Researcb and discoveries of Soviet virulogistv,* Felld. I akucb. .23 no-9:51-54 S158 (MRA llilo) (VIRUS DISEASES) SOKCLOV, 1.1. 1. "Vaccination against gtippe and means of raising its effectiveness.n report aubmitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of I@ygienists,, Epidemiologists and Infectionists,, 1959. GU PAN-CHZHOU [Ku Yang-choul; VAN MIN-TSAO [Wang Ming-tsaol; SOKOLO-V, M.I.; CHEN DE-xh.,,-Y [Cheng TS-hei]; LYU DZUN-FAN Interic viruses in man. Report No.2: Isolation and characteristics of Coxsackie viruses recovered in China. Vop.virus. 4 no.4:44,6-449 JI-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Voyenno-meditsinskaya akademiya Kitayskoy Narodnoy Reepubliki, Pekin. (COXSLCKB VIRUSES) SOKOLOV, M.I.; GOY SHU-IE [Kou, Shu-tiehj; TYANI-SIN, YR. [Tlieu-hsing, I.] Problem of the origin of the 1057 influenza pandemic and on the biological features of strains of influenza A2 virus isolated in China. Vop.virus. 4 no-5:-580-585 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. TSentrallnaya laboratoriyaL grippa Y Shankhaye. (INYLUOU, epidemdol. ) SOKOLOV K I , prof . (Morkva) New information on the etiology and epidemiology of acute entarrhal conditions of the respiratory passages. Fel'd. i akush. 24 no-3:""7 Mr '59. (CATARIE) (MIRA 12:4) SOKOLOV, M.I., prof. (MORIcva) Swcess of the Chinese People's Republic in the compaign against infections. Felld. i akush. 24 no.11:3-5 N 159. (MIRA 13:2) (CHINA-COMNICABLE DISFASES) SOKULOV, 14. 1.; DU-PIN [Tu-p'Ing] (Shanichay) Nxperimantal study on producing live influenza vaccine. Report No.l: Biological and ir=mological variability of the A-57 influenza virus during its adaptation to chick embryo and nice. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 30 no.5:11-16 MY 159. (MIRA 12:9) (1X%=Z& VIRUS, A-57, variability during adaptation to chick embryo & mice (Rus)) SOKOLOV, M.I., prof. (Moskva) Epidemiology and prophylaxis of Botkin's epidemic hepatitis. Felld. i akush. 24 no.10:3-7 0 159. (MM 13:2) (HEPATITIS, IMCTIOUS) SOKOLOV, 14.1.; KULIKOVA, K.S. Experimental studlea on means and methods for the production of live Influenzal vaccine. Report No.2: Adaptation and immunogenic properties of influenza virus cultivated on chick embryo and human lung tissues. Zhur.mikrobiol.,epid.i immun. 30 no.11:28-32 N 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Iz Instituta virusologii iment Ivanovskogo ANN SSSR. (VAGCINES) (rN71UIMU VIRTISES immunol. (TISSUR CULTM) SOKOLOV, Mikhail Ignatlyevich; LAGMINA, Ye.V., red.; ZULUA, K.K., --- --------------- teIr - , -till [New advances in poliomyelitis control] Novye uspekhi v bor'be a poliomielitom. Koskva, Gos.ind-vo med.lit-ry. 1960. 25 p. (MIRA 13:12) (POLICKMITIS) GORBUNOVA, A.S., red,,; SOKOLOV, M.I., red.; PETERSON, O.P., red.; POGO- SKINA, M.V., teUff-.--f-ed-. [Manual on the laboratory diagnosis of influenza, parainfluenzal and adenoviral diseases] Rukovodstvo po laboratornoi diagnostike grippa., paragrippoznykh i adenovirusnykh zabolevanii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 166 p. (MIRA 14:10) (INFLUENZA) (ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS) YIU.TN, Ivan Ivanovich; SOKOIDV, M.I., red.; ZUYEVA, N.K.9 tekhn. red. .- - [Studies on tbe theory of epidbmi6logy] Ocherki teorii epidemiologii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. 3.it-ry Medgiz, 1960. 214 p, (MM 3.4:6) (EPID124IOU)GY) SOKOLOV9 M.I., prof., red.; MINIOVICH, K.G., red.; KARON@ I.I., red.; BULIDYA- YW, N.A., tekhn. red. [Prevention of infectious diseases with live vaccines] P-.ofilz,.ktika- infektsii zhivymi vaktsinami. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Med izt 1960. 354 P- (MIRA 14:7) KOt-NUHICABLE DISEASES.-PREVENTION) (VACCINES) TIMAKOV, V.D., prof., red. (Moskva); SOKOLOV, H.I., red.; BELICEUOVA. Yu.S., tekhn.red. [Bacteriophagy and the variability of micro-organisms] lzmenchi- vout' mikroorganizmov i bakteriofagiia. Pod red. V.D.Timakova. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 378 p. 14:3) 1. Akademiya meditsin3kikh nauk SSSR, tellnyy chlen AM SSSR (for Timskov). (MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY--CONGRE=3) (VARIATION (BIOLOGY)) (MIRA Moscow. 2. Deystvi- (BACTERIMIHAGE) .J99:i01OV_.,,_. Mikhail Ignatlyevich;PAVLOV, Petr Vasillyevich; PETERSON, O.P., red.; BALDINA, N.F., tekhn. red. [Manual on the use of vaccines and sera] Spravochnik po primene- niiu vaktsin i syvorotok. Moskva, Medgizj 1961. 162 p. (MIRA 15:2) (VACCINATION-HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC.) "I BELYAKOV., Vitaliy Dmitriyevich; SOKOLOV, M.I., red.; MCHILO, K.I.j' tekhn. r" [Immunoger@ic propbylaxis in epidemiology] Immunoprofilaktika. v epidemiologii. Moskva ' fled 1z' 1961. 337 p. (MIRA 15:1) (WMITY@ SOKOLOVY M.I. Use of su-ttrring apparatus in stomach resection. Trudy IIIIEKHAI no-5:85-91 161. (14M 15,8) 1. Clavnyy khirurg Zlatoustovskogo gorodskogo otdela zdravookhra- neniya. - (ST-36CH-SURGERY) (SUTURES) SOKOLOV, M.I. Principles and met.hods in the.production of living vaccines. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no.10:68-81 161. NII-a 14:7) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR. (VACCINES)