SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOSKIN, I.M. - SOSKIN, M.S.

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Dynamic and Thermal Interaction of the Atmosphere ',--,'3o-58-7-38/49 and Hydrosphere. Transactions of the Scientific Conference in Leningrad U participants in the conference groups of young expdrts must be formed for the purpose of intensification of research work in this field. Systematic long-term observations of the currents carried out from ships must be organized. Further reports were delivered by: 7) D.L.Laykhtman on the theory of the wind drift of ice. 6) A.I.Fellzenbaum on the computation-of the stabilized ice drift in the Arctic Basin. 9) V.V.Timonov on the experimental investigation of the current and the state of the ice observed from aeroplanes. Interesting results were obtained concerning the thermal inter- action between ocean and atmosphere as well as the balance of radiation and heat in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, of the Barents Sea (Barentsovo more) and the Norwegian sea (Norvezhskoye more). A great disadvantage is the lack of com- putations of the horizontal turbulent heat exchan-e as well as the lack of an analysis of the advective heat transmission. The participants in the conference po-Jilted out considerable differ- Card 3/4 ences in the method of computation as carried out by different tA NT) PRAM I , BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3121 Lemingrad. Olavnaya ooservatorlya X, Voproay slnoptichookoy klimat-ologil. I gallogeofizzlki (Problems of Synoptic Climatology and Hellogeophysics) Leningrad Oldrom- teolzdat, 1959. 81 P. (Series- Its; Trudy, vyp. 9) 'Errata allp Inserted. 1,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Olavnoys upravlenlye gidrometaorologi- chaskoy sluzhby. Ed. (Title pags)- L.A. PitaX8. Candidate of Geographical Sciences; Ed. (Inside, book): Yu.V. Vlasov; Tech. Ed.z N.V. Volkov. PURPOSE: Then* art1bles a4m Intended for geophysicists and mateorol- o ogints In the field of long-range weather forecasting. COVERAGE: This is a collection of 8 articles In the field of synoptic climatology with cmpr=11o an the methodology of long- range forecasting "A problems in hellophysics In rotation t.0 weather. An analysts Is given or stulles conducted In the transfer USSR-and- thi use of the results obtained 1n quantitative precipitation forecasting. Problem In the roma- tion of ~her-l an matins In the USSR, taking into account too Inems, of the the= regime, macroo-Irculation. and hello- geophysical relations. a" discussed.. Forecasting the level of the Caspian Sea for the comias ten-year period an the basis or ezvocted solar activity in attempted. Problems in the verifica- Ion of long-range weather forecasts ure also discussed. References ac4oapany Individual artic.'.os. TARrx OF CONTINTSt Ortgorlyeva, A.S. Transfer of Water Vapor Over European USSR Durltng Different Times of the Year 3 rigorly4vat A.S_ and O.A. Drozdav. P4: 31ying the Characteristics of Moisture Traftarer to Q4&ntltativa PorecLating or Precipitation 21 Pokrovskaya, T.V. The Two-Y-sr Cycle I; Meteorological Phenomena 26 Vorablyayx# Ye.V. Combined Use of the 'haracteristics of Forms and 'I'ntensity or Atmospheric Circulation In Analyning Thermal AhomlAoa~o -Leninirad- ina .0.r.n-burl, -as , ExampIlea ..11. n Inert.I a Pom. seating Of Monthly Anomallea or Air Temperature 53 Vitel*s. L.A- Verification or the method of yorocenting Season., -earacteriatics or circuiatio. 60 Vitel's L A Prolonged Temperature Erredt, If the Active Lon&L- tud0a 01 N0*3= And Its Statistical Verification 66 3081cln, r.N. The Level Of the CASplan Sea and Solar Activity T3 AVALLABLEs Library of Congress Card V3 TWJ b 2/12-60 SOSKIN, I.M. Salt exchange through the straits of Denm. k and its effect on long-term salinity variations in the Baltic Sea. Trudy GOIN n0-37:34-41 159. (MIR& 13s4) (Baltic Sea--Salinity) (Denmark, Straits of-Hydrology) SOSKIN, 1.14, ; ROZOVA, L.V. Long-term variatione of water teoporuture in the Baltic Sea. Trudy GOIN no.37:42-32 159. (MIU 13:4) (Baltic Sea-Temperature) SOSKIN, I.M. VariAtion of hydrological characteristics of the h1tia, Barents, and Caspian Seas over a period of many years and the solar activity. Trudy Okean.kom, 7:3-22 '60. (MIRA 13;7) 1. Leningradskoye otdeleniye Gosudarstvennogo okeanograficheekogo instituta. (Baltic Sea--HydrologV) (%routs Sea--flydrology) (Caspian Sea--Hydrology) (Sun,) r 85616 S/050/60/000/011/004/005 B012 B063 AUTHORS: ,qoskin, I. M., lavilov, I. A., Rossiyskiy, B. M. TITLE: Experience Gathered With the Use of the Radionavigation System "Koordinator" for the Observation of Currents PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1960, No. 11, PP- 35-36 TEXT: In 1959 a series of experiments were made in the Baltic Sea for the purpose of determining the velocity and direction of marine currents by the use of the radionavigation system "Koordinator". This system is designed for the location of vessels. It is a follow-up system with continuous counting. A sonde-type receiver and a recording counter are mounted on the ship, while the control station and the reflecting station are installed on the shore. These experiments were performed on the test ship "Okeanograf". The drifting system (a cross and a float with a ranging rod) was located in certain intervals with the help of the above-mentioned radionavigation system. The trajectory of the drifting system determined in this way was used to calculate the elements of the Card 1/2 85616 Experience Gathered With the Use of the S/050/60/000/011/004/005 Radionavigation System "Koordinator" for the B012 Bo63 Observation of Currents current, and the current was simultaneously observed from an anchored ship. The elements of the current were thus obtained by two methods the results of which were found to be satisfactory. These observations are described in detail. The system "Koordinator" is recommended for use in deep-sea research. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 SOSKIN, I.M. Results of compariig obser'vatione on the elements of currents made byAhe useof-marijiw.tcurrent metersand radio engineering e uipment Trudy,GOIN*' n0,55:219-223;.:160., r2m, 3.4,,7) (06ean'currents) (Oceanographic imstrumenta) SOSK141 I.M.; CHERROVSKAYA, Ye.N. General characteristics of -ahanges in the hydrological and hydrobhemical, conditions oC -the Baltic Sea during the past decade. Okeanologiia I no.3..426-431 161. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy okeanograficheskiy institut) Leningradskoye otdeleniye. Hydr6lo I cal h=ts Im --the '-Striiits _Xi Ddzm%0x-k7-wW Xattegat, their .movjWnent and effect on hydrological ~,cz6ditifts -In the Baltic Sea. Vmdy GOIN no.~ 5:3-13 161. ~(KIRA -14:8) ,(Baltic Sea-Hydrology) SOSKIN, I.M. Currents at the KhiumaJal lightship. Trudv GOIN no.65.139-153 161. 04M 14:8) (Baltic Sea-Ocean currents) SOLOV YE, V, V. I. L SOSKIN I, M. Determining.the coefficient K during work with the electromag- net'ic current meter in the Baltic Sea. Trudy GOIN no.65:154-162 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Baltic Sea--Oq#an currents) -- SOSKIN, I.M. Empirical relations for calculating wind currents. Trudy GOIN no.70:3-27 162. (MM 15:6) (Winds) (ocean currents) SOSKINP I-Ilya Moisey-ev-ich. Prinimala uchastiye ROZOVA, L.V.; LUNDBERG, O.L., otv. red.; NEDOSHIVINA, T.G., red.; BRAYNINA, M.I.Y tekhn. red. (Changes in the k-draulic characteristics of the Baltic Sea observedover a period of many years) Pnogoletnie izmeneniia gidrologicheskikh kharakteristik Baltiiskogo moria. Lenin- grad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1963. 159 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Baltic Sea-Hydrology) SOSKIN, I.M.; KUZNETSOVA, L.N.; SOLOVIYEV, V.I. Baltic Sea currents based on the use of the dynamic method to process hydrological observations; Trudy GOIN no.73:76-95 163. (MM 16:7) (Baltic Sea-Ocean currents) SOSKIN # T.m. - U Calculation scheme of wind currents of ihe Baltic Sea. TrudY GOIN no.81.-541-61 164. (' I qI?A 17: 11) SOSKIN, I.V.,pomoshchnik mashinista Utilizing reserve wir4a on diesel locomotives. Blek. I tepl. tiaga 2 no-12:38 D 158. (MIM 32: 1) 1. Depo Leningrad-Nookovski3r, Oktyabriskava doroga. (Diesel locomotives-Iglectric equipment) SOSKIN. L. Methodology of job analysis in the radio industry, Sots.trud 4 no 7:71-74 '59. (MIR& 13: 10 iRad'lo indulstryj (Job anaVsle) SOSKIN., L. Review of D.T. Kuimov and A.S. Shmarlian's boo4 "Subdural hematomas.11 Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 63 no.4:634-636 163. (KMA 17:2) 7 W 00000000000 600 CA I I I 1 000 0o 6 000o6 G 0 o a 0 s C~. 1v Lr-/ Sit a 00 4141. so 008 TM d lussfamm4kiml mabb ruw chow I.. %j. &iahin &W S. K TnbOrAY ISNAWn't'llk- 1047- (1), 114 - Vt&j&-Vm-r'jjj'qk,rjt%v the sliethjul Useil Ill coat covers 71M) Om. ill ilia. ' thick. weighing 67 kg.. in a ropper alloy containing thic 40 and uml9mnrw-.~ see coo -11 u it at )11 Aft t t a fkj It it of is It It It 01 ~~O' -," """" 0 eme so 00 e 0*1**0 000 00 ot 0 o 00 000 066,6 0 0il~00,00 to 0 P0000 0 00 * tjo0 000 00 Planirovanie opy,nogo proizvodstira. Mbskva, Na--hgiz, 19h9. 167 p. diagrs. Planning an experimental production. DLC: TJ1135.S67 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union,, Library of Congress, 1953. BOSKIN, L.M.; TOKARSKIT, N.S.; KRASILISHCHIK, N.L,; BARANOV, I.A., inzh., .-- red.; KLOPOVA, T.B., teklin.red. [Making work Diece blanks from non-ferrous alloys by stamDing molten metal] Poluchenie zagotovok detalei tsvetnvkh spiavov metodom shtampovki iz zhidkogo metalla. Leningrad, 1956. 12 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheekoi propagandy. Informatsionno- tekhnicheskii listok, no.20. Liteinoe proizvodstvo) (MIRA 10:12) (Forging) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 902 Soskin, Lev Mikhaylovich and Tokarskiy, Natan Solomonovich Shtampovka detaley iz zhidkogo metalla (Press Diecasting of Parts From Molten Metal) [Leningrad) Lenizdat, 1957. 122 p. 3,000 copies printed. Ed.: Lepin, A.E.; Tech. Ed.: RodcherAko, N.I. PURPOSE: This booklet is a practical manual for specialized workers and engineers in thet founding, forging and stamping industries. COVERAGE: The booklet presents experience gained in the production of complex parts from nonferrous alloys by a method of press die- oasting molten metal. It is stated that this method consists of a new advanced manufacturing process which up to the present time has not found wide industrial application. Problems of preparing and pouring nonferrous alloys are discussed and their physical, chemical, and mechanical properties are presented. The following Card 1A Press Diecasting of Parts (Cont.) 902 personalities took part in developing and introducing the press diecast.ing method: Z.V. Malashenkov, head of the laboratory, developed a method for controlling the temperature of molten metal and dies; N.K. Kucherenko, laboratory engineer, conducted various tests with produced parts; N.A. Slavin, head foreman, took an active part in introducing the method to industry; P.I. Pankin, head of the foundry laboratory, participated in developing, press diecasting techniques; L.G. Rot1kin, technolog'.'-st of the metallurgical department took part in determining press diecasting regimes. The whole project was conducted In close cooperation with the All-Soviet Design and Manufacturing Institute. N.S. Krasill- shchik, S.I. Koromyslov, I.M. Krolik, and M.V. Afanas'ev are also mentioned as contributors. There are 24 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Ch. I. Nonferrous Alloys and Their Production 7 1. Characteristics of alloys 7 Card 2A /V/ In book Shaped Casting of Copper- , (COnt-) Collection of Articles, Hasllziz, 1957, 205PP. Soskin, L. M. and Tokarskiy, N. S., Engineers. Manufacture of Co~"r- iii.Z~ AParts by o=pression molding of Molten Metal (Plant Practice 156 Compression molding of molten metal is described by the authors as the most efficient method for preparing nonferrous high integrity parts. cmpression molding of molten metal is said to be carried out on a 750-ton press with either a vertical or a horizontal plunger. Parts produced by this method are reported to have mechanical properties as good as those produced by forging end to be more economical than caventional casting because no material is wasted~ for reformed blank I or risers and gates. The various aspects of compression molding are described and illustrated and there are also n:merous photomicrographs showing the uniformly fine-grained structure of ccmpressicn-molded parts. The text briefly outlines the characteristic c~,i~:ijnent used., and an appendix lists safety rules to be observed in compression- molding of molten metal. No personalities are mentioned. Thre are no references. Book contains papers presented at convention Moscow, Dee '55, on shaped-copperto of C Thtu-method-or-c or-d"eribes--the-""pted Gaa!~~ KIM. 9;1 P ;4 Eve 6, w1 Iva I aW it -,urg-cr yledlclno Plood- -raosurs, .ug 48 8SUrgical Treatment for Cerebral Syndrowl; Due to py,*rtwia,n A. V e .. Grlwht ~M, Active Yom ad ,q Acad Ned sciv rT4r-jk, 0. Yegorov, L. S. SosIdn, Cand V Moscowt Dept of &we of the Vegetative Neirvcws Syst ard Inst, of Ileurazure imeni Aced 11. N. Burdenko,, Acad I*d Sci USM9 a! pp *%prosy NeyroPhlrurglill voi ni, No 4 Atilominal ner--eB were severed and excision of secone end third lumber ganglions of the reripberal trunk on one side was performed on 18 patients with cerebral wyndromes of dynw-ic hypertonia t;rA on S patients afflicted with endarteritle obliterans and high blood pressure# In majority of cases blood pressure decrineed and"cerebral symptoms improved or disappeared. P-4 13/4M5 ;0SK-IN, L. 3., and Treatment of cerebral ma-nife-Aation5 of hyT-ertension ~7- weration on the sy-itathet-ic nervous fystcin Vo! . Nicrokhir. 1950, 1 (26-34) - The o-, eration -.on.A.5ts In bil~tteral extirpation of the lst and 2-nd lumbar j,-anglia rind denerv tion of the labdo:-iinall port*Lon of the s3ruirathetic. No extirpation of the reno-aortic nole o;" 'the solar -lexus --Ind no pperation on the kidneys or adrenals is rerro-me(i. Selection of patients is based on -Amllatory tests, particalar attention bein7 rail to the behaviour or 'he Bio6d pres3ure after ijyj~erventllation and after administrat'Lon oil nitro~~y3erin. Decker - Muni--h (VIII, 9) S'.: Neurolot -,s,vchiatr.~ jection VIII, Vol. 4, No. 1-0, M WSW, Lo Sop MUSTIMN, Ao No Sympathecta.7 in treatment of cerebral syndrmes of hiph blood presaoxe. Tar. aft. 22:3. May-June 50. p. 21-6 1. Of the Division of Vegetativa Heurosurgery (Scientific Director- Prof. A. H. Grinshteyn., Active Member of the Academy of Mediiaal Saiences)p Institute of Neurosurg=7 Imeni Academician No N. Dw-denko of the Academy of Hadiwa Sciences (Director-Prof, B, Go YegDrovp Corresponding Hember of the Academy of Radical Sciences). CTIIL 19" 50 Nov.0 1950 (1 11; 3,65 .-L:-.3 i'121-Lionce 0', 3Y-iII--atIhOctor-,y on nourc)-lo.-Ical syndromes Ln obiizeratin- arter"itis (.)lissian te--t,~ Vop. ~.ejrokhir. 1951, Ill-17) .j k i,~eport oil 102 patients. 7ardless of the fact that endan-iitis obliterans is arterio- zclcrotic in and thrcmban-:?iitis in.Clwaiatory, both conditions are z3tud--tld and Jeso:ribod Logath(:~r, since t'hc -ischaomic ef fect in boti, is identical and t1he same treatment eff~~ctive. F; Cty-ei~-h- cases .,;ere Lcjllo-.,1-2LI up for p--riods up to 3 years. of tllw affoct-cd li:mb is due to anatomiczil channes of vessels and ruflex .1isturbances of' Lli;--, va,9flular innevation, the pathological si,,Yns b, o _i n calsed 'by ischaemia `-,oth of t-issue and peripheral nerve trunks. Ili many cases pregamrlionic sylnpathectoq~r fLIT Lo T-T or L11 to !II, res').2ctively, --ives Oatis- results. ilrc-amabi~, the o-~eratin- auto by interruption of efferent vaso- constrictor impulses and of sensory afferent stirrali, as wel-1. Heppirier - Graz SO: :LDIC, `~01- 5 No - 11 S-3c. KH Novencr 1952 SOSKIN, L.S., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Moscow). - Philosophical and socio-political views of I.P.Pavlov. Felld.i akueh. no-3:6-12 Mr 154. (MMA 7:3) (Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 1849-1936) SOSKIN. L.S., kandidat maditoinakikh nauk (Moskva) Endarteritis oblitorans and its therapy. Felld. i skmah, no.6: 24-31 Je '55. (KLRA 8:8) (INDAIdWUTIS OBLITICRANS, ther.) SOSKIN, L.S.,kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Moskva) Thrombophlebitis of the lower extremities and its therapy. Felld. i akush.no.1:14-20 Ja 156 (MIJU 9:4) (BXTMITIES, LOWER-DISILSES) (VEINS--DISEA S) EXGEUTA IMICA sec.8 vol.1114 Neuro.-Psychiatry Apr 58 So Sff'! 4 1648. THE PRESENT STATE OF THE QUESTION OF TREATMENT IN CERE- BRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENTS (Russian text) - Soakin L. S. - SOVETSK MED. 1956, 11 (8-18) A survey is given of the present views on the treatment of cerebral vascular accid- ents. A detailed description is given of the conservative methods of treatment and of the possibilities of surgical intervention depending on tne nature of the lesions (thrombosis. haemorrhage). (S) SHARANOV, Aleksandr Nikolayevich; SOSKIN, Lazar' Semenovich (Thrombophlebitin of the lower extremities and their treatment] Tromboflebity nizhnikh konechnostei i ikh lechenie. Moskva, 14edgiz, 1957. 34 p. (MIRA 13:12) (PHLEBITIS) (EXTREMITIES, LOWXR--DIMSES) t SHABAHOV, Aleksandr Nikolayevich ' of.;-SOSKIN, La7arl Semenovich, kand. P411 I G.F. re ~..,~tekhn. red. meditsinskikh nauk,; PC [Endarteritis obliterana and its treatment] Obliteriruiushcbii endarteriit I ego lechenie. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1957. 55 P. (KIRA 11:11) (ARTERI-ES--DISXASES)-- MVOTM774 KISCELLINEOUS "The Eleventh Session of the AcadeW of Medical Scic-nL!es of the USSR", by L.S. Soskin., Fel'dsher i &-.uohcrka, Yo 6, JiLne 1957, pp 062-63- At the Eleventh Session, the 11inister of Health of the USSR, M.D. Kovrigina, pointed to the fact that influenza, acute catarrh of the upper respiratory system, and anginae have caused, one fifth of all the temporary losses in rnn-pover. Sane years ago, the institutes of the Acadeixi of Medical Sciences of the USSR had tried to develop in- fluenza control. Both, prophylactic vaccines and medical scruns con- trolling influenza were proposed; but this probleia.is.as yet, not at all solved. Althouji the mortality rate in measles, whoopinC. cough, scarlet fever, diphtheria and chicken pox has recently been reduced, the morbidity rate of these diseases, nevertheless, still rerains hiCh. Meanwhile, the 'West has alrendy developed an effective combi- ned vaccine controlling both diphtheria and whooping cough, The Itinister, Kovrigina, has assigned to Soviet scientists the task to elaborate on the measures aLainst poliomyelitis and for pneumonia Card 1/2 - 70 - MISCEIJdIIEOUS control ill children. The Mirdstry of Health of the USSR has charged the Presidiun of the Academy with the duty -U'-o plail and coordinate re- search in the medical field throu2~out the Soviet colintry as a whole. There are new problems such as.,for example, the acclil-,Iatization of the people in the northern regions of the USSR, the utilization of vir- gin soil and the building of hydrostations. Card 2,12 - 71 - SOSKIN, L.S.,kandidat meditainskikh nauk (Moskva) Neuroses of internal organs. Fell(f. i akush. 22 no.1:6-13 Ja 157 (MIRA 10:4) (NICUROSAS) (VI SCRRA-- INIURVAT ION) SOSKIN, L.S. (Moskva) Eleventh session of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.IL Felld i akush. 22 no.6:62-63 June '57. (MIRA 12:3) (MIGIN3) BOSKIN kandemed.nauk (Moscow) ApoplqW;clinical aspects nnd dinpmosis. Felld. i skush. 23 no.6tl4-19 Je'58 (MMA 11:6) (APOPLEXY) PAV441.44A, kand.med.nauk (Moscow) Cerebral apoplexy; first nid. Fel'd. i akush. 23 no.7:6-10 J'1158 (MIRA 11:8) (APOPLM) SOSKINI-T-.S.,- POLONSKAYAt YeA feculiarities in the clinical aspects of intracerebral.hmorrhage vith a break-through into the cornu posterius of the lateral ventricle. Trudy Goo. nailch.-issl, paikhonevr. inst.-no.20:32 332 159. (KM 34: J~ 1. Kliniks nervykh bolezney TSentz*11nogo instituta qedvershen- Avoveniya vracheyp Moskva. (BRAIi:-hVNOR4AGEJ' SOSKIN, L.B., kand.med.nauk (MoBkra) Surgical therapy of cerebral hemorrhage; a survey of foreign litem- ture. Vapr.neirokhir. 23 no.2:46-53 Mr-Ap '59- - (mrj?A im) (CIMMRAL HMOFMAGB, surgery, review Otus)) X09 A.Mi:,_~~~ Clinical and angiographic parallels in vascular diseases of the brain. Top.neirokhiri 24 no,1:34-421 Ta-r 160. (MIRA 13:10) BRAIN.-ROIOGRAPHY) SWKINV L.Soj RAVIKOVIGH9 M.A* Aneuryams of the corebmi veasels; minvay of foreiP literature, Vop.neirokbire 24~mool$38-" J&-P 160. (KM 13 I:Lo) (uTRACRANM AREMM) SOSKINI L.S. Difficulties in the early diagnosis of cerebx4l apoplexy* Sovo +-31 F 160. (MIM 14:2) med, 24 no. 2:21 t 1. Iz.neyrokbirur4cheskogo otdeleniya. (zav. - doktor med. nauk I.M. TErger) Instituta pBikUiatrii.(direktor - prof. D.D. Fedotov) AMN SSSR. 'JAPOPIM) SPIABANOV, Aleksandr lqikolayevich; SOSKDI Lazar' SeMen_ovich,- LAGUTRIA, Ye.V., red.; BiLb ~N, N~.F., t~ekhn.~red, (Endarteritis obliterans) Obliteriruiushchii endarteriit. lzd.2. Moskva, Medgiz, 1961. 42 p. (MIRA 15:3) (ARTERIES.-DISEASES) IRGER, I.M.; KUP, A.M.; SOSKIIJ, L.S. (Ifoskva) -... ------ -- Clinical aupo-cts and siu-gical treatment of extensive malaciaB of the brain. Vop.neirok-hir. no.52.16-21 261. (MIRA 1,1-.11) 1. Neyrokhirurgichesbye otdelenJ~e Klinicheskoy ordena Le-nina bollnitsy imeni S.P. Botkina. (BRA 11!~ --SOFTENING) SOSKIN, L.S., kand.med.nauk (Moskva) I- Trophic ulcers and their treatment. I-Led. sestra 20 no.1:14-20 Ja 'U. (I-Im 14:3) (ULCM) I SOSM., L.S., kand.med.nauk Hemorrhages into,the cerebellum. Sov.med. 25 no.7tlO4-109 JI 161. (IUJ?A 15:1) 1. Iz neyrokhirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh nauk I.M.Irger) Institute. psikhiatrii ARN SSSR (dir. - prof. D.D.Bedotov). (BRAI&~-HNMORHHAGE) SHABANOV, A.N., prof.;.SOSKIN, L.S., kand.med.nauk Obliterating endarteritis. Zdorovle 8 no.12i14-15 D 162. (KIRA 16:1) (ARTERIES-DISFASES) SOSM, L.S., kand.med.nauk (Moskva) Acute cirmaatory disorders of the brain. Ned.sestra 21 no.3-18 44-50 1q IP62. (CEREMOVASCULAR DISEASE) (HIRA 16:3) SOSKIN, L.S. (Moskva) Surgical treatment of hemorrhages into the brain; a survey of the literature. Klin.med. 40 no.10;17-25 0 .162. (KM 15:12) (BRAIN-IMMRRHAGE) SOSKIN., L.S. (Moskva) Surgical treatment of cerebellar hemorrhage; a review of literature. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.9-.W7-1432 163. (MIRA 17:8) SOSKIN, L.S.; USOLITSEV, A.N. Proximal am3rotropby in some endocrine diseases; a review of foreign literature. Zbur. nevr. i pBikh. 64 no.3:468-474 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy in.stitut ekBperimentallnoy andokrinologii (direktor - Prof. Ye. A. Vasyukova), Moskva. AUTHORS: Moshkin, P'.A'., Velizarlyevap N.1 Rapoportt I".B'., Klapishevskayal Z.B'.1 Makhnenko, G~Kh:., and.Sosking Ifk.. TITLE: Paraffins from sulpburous crude oils as a r~w ma-t-e-ri-a-1-for the production of synthetic fatty acids (Parafiny serinstykh neftey kak syriye dlya proizvodstva sintetichesk- ikh zhirnyk1a kislot)', - - 65-6-7/13 PERIODICAL: "Khimiya i Tekhnologiva Topliva i Masel",,.Chemistry and Tectmology of Puels and Lubricants) 1957, No'.67 pp.41-47 (USSR)-. ABSTRACT: This investigation was carried out under the direction of Prof. L'.Gr,'Zherdeva and Candidates of Chemr.Sc',, E'.7,.Voznes- en6law&, and A.A. Karaseva. The object of the work was to investigate the possibility of producing fatty acids suit~- able for soap making by the oxidation of paraffin obtained from sulphurous crude-oils W-0-l.6% of sulphur)'. Data on the raw materials used are given-in table 1. The experi- ments were carried out on a VNII-NP pilot plant (a coluzon 3000 mm high and 280 mm in diameterp-the weight of the charge about 30 kg) which wasused for-the oxidation of paraffin from Drogobych crude. Seiples of_4resh paraffin and its mixtures-with so called ls and Il-u" nonsaponified products were oxidised. The rocess consisted of; low tam. Card 1/3 perature oxidation (108-110 C3 in the presence of potassium -Z7 N. S skin, A U T HO FS Mg,.111, I rP. A. Kn t q, 0 at TU.TLE. P r !,I,- -, T OA-1. PERIOM p:p K! 1,' . -;he ar~ ' Iya ic'- pub, I shed 11 Kh iui ABSTRACT., ' 1, T _P7 10 N r op 2 i,, j, mase ek, C-1.11 . -1. OG7 ATIC 93 A e f c"'r - 9 n d r i te In n - - L s F 1 e t y PC, - lyt ut,-3 sv c ri wD Cc 0 L U BM I T T, ED J Card I /I I S/065/60/000/009/003/003 E194/Bl8l+ The Eighth Scientific Conference on the Use of Ultrasonics to Investigate Substances k study of the production of polymers with a high voltage spark discharge was described by N.I. Kogan M.S. Akutint N.Ya. Parlash- kevich and V.V. Rubinshteyn of the Ms Scie ific Research InstiEute. Various ultras nic methods of investigating poiymers were described by A.V. Kustova, B.H. Geller, and N.I. Larionov. In the section on acoustic--m-e-thods o investigation, work-e-rs-7657 Giprovostokneft, 0.1. Koptell, YeA. Kuznetsov, G.V. Cherchenko and N.K. Khozhaylov- described the measurement of liqu=-Te-n-s-lry-using an ultrasonic method of locating a float. M.L. Varlamov and colleagues of the Odessa Polytechnical Institute described tests on high power acoustic gas jet generators types GS-5 and GS-5A. I.P. KOZ10PALev of the Voronezh State University described the methods oT measuring the piezo-effect or baFl-um titanate ceramics.l-;" There were a number of works on the theory of piezo-electri-c-1-01-ces by V.F. Yakovlev, V.I. Kamyanov and others. A.V. Kharitonov, N.B. Leginev and A.A. Berdyev described new measuring equip n Card 2/)+ S/065/60/000/009/003/003 B191+/9181+ The Eighth Sr~ientifi:-- Conference on the Use of Ultrasonics to Investigate Substances of other important reports on the use of ultrasonics in industry, including that of V.M. Fridman (TsNIXP) who discussed the mechanism of ultrasonics in Heterogeneous processes of liquid treatment. The report of L.D. Rosenberg of the Acoustics Institute on the fundamentals of the industrial application of ultrasonics was of great theoretical. and practical interest. The Conference pointed out the need for still more extensive development of work on the use of ultrasonics in various branches of science and t9chnology. There are no figlires, tables.or references. Card 4/14 MOSHKINY P.A.; RAPOPORT, I.B.; SOSKIN, M.A. Processing of oxidatea ih the production of synthetic fatty acids without the use of alkalies and sulfuric acid. Kbim. i tekh. topl. i masel 10 no.7:27-32 JIL 165. 1 (MIRA 18:9) 1~ " ZHUK, P.M.4 SOSKIN M.B. 9 Industrial centers in uninhabited zones of a city. Prom.strot 42 no.2sl3-16 165. (MIRA 18:4) LIVOVSKIT, F.G.; FALIKOV, Ye.V., professor doktor, reteentent; KRA NOV. K.V., inzhener, retsenzent; ZAKROCHINSKIY, S.V., inzhener, retsentent; SHKLOVSKIY, M.B., inzhoner, retsenzent; BOGACHEV, I.N., professor doktor takhaichaskikh nauk, --edaktor; AXHLTH, A.I., kandidat takhni- cheskikh nauk, redaktor; BARaOV, VA., kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; RYZHIKOV, A.A., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; FILIPPOV, A.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nam , redaktor; CHERNOBROVKIN,. V.P., kandidat tokhnichaskikh nauk, roaaktor; YAKUTOVICH, N.Y., kandi- dat takhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; GRISHORSHKO, M.F,, inshener. redaktor; ZASLAVSKIY, I.A., inshener, redaktor; KROXHAT V. V.Z., inshouer, redak- tar; SSOP* . K.D., inshener, redaktor. LKanual for the mechanic in a metallurgical ploat] Spravochnoe ruka- vodetvo zekhanika metallurgiohooksgo saveda. Isd.3., isyr.1 dop. MaokTa. Goo. nauchno-tokhn. isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tovetnol metal- lurgii, 1953. 1112 p. (KLRA 7:4) (Mechanical eta.) ongineering-Randbooks, manuals, Y.MMOCIIINSKIY, Stepan Vasillyevich; Davidovich; ZMYAYET, A.V., red.; MW, Te.M.. takhn.red. (Regulations on boiler maintenance] Rukovodiashchie materialy po kotlonadsoru. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-tekhnjzd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgil. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie, 1959. 813 P. WRA 14:1) (Boilers--Handbooks, marmals, etc.) RAZUMOVSKIT, Vyacheslav Pavlovich; BOTASM, N.S., retsenzent;.-SOSM,-- ,M.D., red.; LUGHKO, Tu.Y., red4izd-va; TURKINA, Te.D., tekhn.red. [Handbook for crane operators; mnual for individual and team training under operating conditions) Rukovodstvo dlia podkra- novykh rabochikh; uchebnoe posobis dlis individualino-brigadnogo obuchaniia rabochikh na proizvodstva. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-nie, 1960. 151 p. (MIRA 14:3) (Cranes, derricks,.etc.) ZMOCHINSKIY, S. V., inzh.; SOSKIN, M. D.J. inzh. Internal inspection and bydraulic testing of steam boilers. Bezop.truda v-prom. 5 no.11:18-19 N 761. (MIRA 142-11) (Boiler inspection) LIVOVSrdY) Pavel Grigorlyevich; PALIMOV, Ye.V., prof., doktor takhn. nauk, retsenzent; SHKLOVSKIY, M.V.p-inzh., retsenzent; GURVITS, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; NOSENKC, S.M., inzh.0 retsenzent; SAKHARIN, N.N., inzh.j, retsenzent- SOSKIII, M.D2-1 inzh., red.; BALAZOVSKIY, M.Ya6.. inah.., red.; CHAPAYKINA, I.K.- red. izd-va; KRYZHOVA, M.L.,, red.izd-va; MATLYUK, R.M... tekhn. red.; TURKINA, Ye.D., tekhn.'red. (Manual for mechanics in metallurgical plants] Spravochnoe ruko- vodstvo mekhanika metallurgicheskogo zavoda. Izd-4-,, ispr. i dop. Sverdlovsk, Metanurgizdat, 1961. 1105 P. (MIRA -15:3) (Mechanical engineering) (Metallurgical plants-Equipment and supplies) ZAKROCHINSKIY, Stepan Vasillyevich~j9PSM,-Mendell Davidovich; SOSKINA, I.M., red.; SHXLCVSKAYk, I.Yu., red.izd-va; DOBUZHINSKAYA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Reference materials on boiler inspection] Rukovodia- shchie materialy po kotlonadzoru. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 823 p. (MIRA 17:1) SOV/48 -22 - 11 -8.15 i Connection of Absorption and Dispersion in Crystals at the Example of the 1,2-Benzanthrazen mentally and calculated, an obvious divergence is shown. Tt is far beyond the limit of erTor(the calculated turning of the scale is at least three times smaller tnan the one determined experi- mentally). This has been observed on all 1,2-benzanthrazen- crystals examined. This divergence will be smailer for the same spectral-component at a normal temperature, but it will be still of' importance. Similar phenomena have been observed earlier with crystals of other subst-inces at low temperatures. There are 2 figures and 8 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCL'~TION; Tnstitut fiziki Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of Physics, AS UkrSSR) Card 2i2 SOSKIN, M.S. ------- -- --.. - Determination of the apparatus function of instruments with diffraction gratings. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 4 no.2:239-246 Mr-Ap '59. (MIRA 13:1) LInstitut fiziki AN USSR. (Spectrograph) S 0', / 5-,- 6 -,- - 5/ "o Or -rwo 8-t _V "1C6.1 A101 ea VIP .0SOU ..p oil dj5V lost -4.31 '..A t D"Ple. us SV tl"'b of a s to JOIL '. 8"a Vol' ut 7: ire t., o 10 t'rLe 040 OqX06 - V'S -~s J&~L%Le. 013 Apo cl. or tr c - Il - 5 -Lee, j&AJ.-_f't7 t TO .0 0%16 ~)t l6 e ~.V it& M, .0 OT igUe r 0l to bSO'r 't e4' 1 060a re, s 0.4r 068 . 'Oa 0%, der 'S AGT jb6UO OILVO of WX e.-ce .4407ce t& ity's? 5 S 4,10L st'~ TYLS . a Out vre _qhe e ti-62 svp ralw ~'twr~ So ~,a 2. '~' "De*ass- eo S. t IT, these jGa6ogl Of t"', lid, . us* '06 'j;0eql_x fas 00%L q.-clie ~~-car- SVOTS1 IDO t tsm'p '& i - '~J:'S c,, .0are to -LeA6 ,,its 0 011L .be'ce t3.61 . , 1:~ c' -, .js.,c r r.9. T'S eve 'z 2. *as rIO 105 2 '3r, re -%.qes OVA 7C a,'673 theF11,7 0t '4 03.15 VO- a IDOELrl' 0 ;tt --ff- Vol IDI .. %~i -, PC-, VaL!5 TS A- . 9.1 06 ve rl ;L 0'altl 'o ~'JIAr tz 5..re sere 6-cs U.-C B.A0 Z'e. cf TOV 'SOL are a c:& Ircit CT aae? 061D4 j V -1 r 7f ea -_ 'Xta IDTaf rj op - EX t 01 T Su. re - 24(4), 24(6) SOV/51-6-5-7/34 AUTHORS; Brodin, U.S. and Soskin, M.S. TI TIE Studies of the .4baorptioa Spectrum of 1,2-Denzaathracene Monocrystals in the Region of the L-.)vsest Electron Transitions (Isaledovaniye spektra pogloshchonlya ~ionolcristalia 1,2-banzantratsona v oblasti, nizhayshikh elektronnykh rerakhodov) FSRIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 5, pp 600-604 (USSR) z'JIS TRACT: The authers obtained absorption spectra of 1,2-benzanthracens monocrystals (grown by sublimation) in polarized light at 20 and 2900K, in order to fill the gap in the spectral data on simple aromatic hydrocarbons (no woric on the spectra of 1,2-banzanthracens was published so far). The absorotion spectra were obtained for two c=ponents (a and b) in the region 26 000-33 000 cm-1, vtdch corresponds to the lowest singlet electron transitions. These spetti-a are shown in Figs 2 and 3, for 20 and 2900K respect' Tely. I and 2 in F-AIg& 2 aid 3 denote the b-c=ponent and tne a-c=ponent -obsorption curves respectively. The authors determined the intea-ral intensities (areas S under the curves) of individual absorption bands and of the -whole spectrum. The results of these calculations are given iu Tables 1 (for 200K) and 2 (for 2900K). Card 1/2 The polarization ratio Sb/Sa kSa, Sb are the corresponding areas under ~XTHORS Brodin, M.S., Prikhot,ko, A.F. and Sookin, M.S. SOV/51-7-2-25/34 TITLE: On Certain Dispersion Anomalies of Strongly Absorbing Crystals (0 nekotorykh osobannostyakh dispersii sillno pogloshchayushchikh kristallov) FEZ RI OD I Qk LOptika I spaktroskopiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 2, pp 266-267 (USSR) ABS TRA CT; The authors showed earlier (Ref 1, 2) thut certain molecular crystals, such as 1,2-banzanthracens and anthracene, do not obey the Kramers-4ronig dispersion relationships and that the degree of the departure from these relationships Increases with lowering of temperature. The authors used a Jamin interferometer to obtain the dispersion curves throughout the region of the first electron-vibrational transition, with the exception of the wavelengths where maximum absorption occurred in strong bands, i.e. ravelengths at which anomalous dispersion took place. The present paper describes studies of these anomalous dispersion regions in thin crystals of 1, 2-benzanthra cone and anthracene. An arrow in Fig 1 shows the maximum of the first long-wavelength absorption band In the B-component of the spectrum of 1,2-benzanthracens (0.25 IL thick) at Card 1/2 200K. It is seen that the interference bands in the region of the arrow are apparently split into two and overlap, which is not predicted by the On Certain Dispersion Anomalies of Strongly Absorbing Crystals SOV/51-7-2-25/3e, usual theory of anomalous dispersion. It is suggested that the observed affect is due to propagation of two identically polarized waves with unequal bath differences. This dispersion peculiarity was not observed in 1,2-banzanthracens at room temperature (Fig 2). In the case of anthracene the splitting and overlapping of interference bands at the absorption maxima was observed both at low and at room temperatures. The two waves, which are not due to the usual birefringence, were recently predicted (Refs 5, 6) for the region of exciton absorption in crystals. The authors suggest that this may in fact explain the observed anomalies. t3 If this interpretation is correct such anomalies should not be observed in impurity crystals. The latter conclusion is confirmed by a photograph of the interference system in the absorption region of anthracene molecules present in a crystal of d ihyd roanthra cone (Fig 3); no anomalies are seen in that photograph. The authors point out that the observed anomalies occur only in the case when the Kramers--Kronig relationships are not obeyed. There are 3 figures and 6 referonce3, 5 of which are Soviet and 1 English. SUBUITTED: February 21, 1959 Ca rd 2/2 -~9W41 M.S. Investigating the form of the self-absorption band of a napliThalene crystal at 20-290 0K. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 ne. 5:707-710 S-0 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Institut fiziki AN USSR. (Naphthalene---Spectra) BRODIN, M.S.; PRIKHOTIK09 A.F. [Prykhotlko, A.F.J;SOSKIN;_~.S. Optical properties of crystals. Part 1. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 no.6025- 743 N-D 160. (MM .14:3) 1. Institut fiziki AN USSR. (Crystals-4ptical properties) SCSKIII., "'T. S. Cand Phys-Math Sci - (diss) "Study of the form of the exciton ab- sorption band and relations of absorption and light dispersion in molecular crystals." Moscow, 1961. 8 pp; (Inst of Crystallo- graphy of the Academy of Sciences USSR); 200 copies; Drice not given; bibliography at end of text (14 entries); (KL, 5-61 sup, 174) BABEITY,01 V.P.; BRODIN, M.S.L_~OSKIN, M.S. Cryostat for dispersion meaeurements at low temperatures. Prib. i tekh.eksp. 6 no.6-.140-Al N-D t6l. I(IMA 14: 32) 1. Institut fiziki AN USSR. (Cryostat) SOSKIN, M.S. Study of the shape of the fundamental absorption bands of the naphthalene crystal. Part 2. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 6 no.6:806-812 );.-D 161. ,(MIRA 1675) 1. Institut fiziki AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. (Naphthalene crystals--spectra) .1 -S-OSKIN, N.S. Determining the refraotion indices of crystals with a Jamin interferometer. Opt. i spektr. 11 no.6:768469 D 161. (MIRA 14:11) .(Crystals-Optical properties) - (Interferometry) 44158 S/181/62/004/010/055/063 B102/BIO4 AUTHORS: Broude, V. L., Mashkevich, V. S.t Prikhotiko, A. F., Prokopyuk, N. F. and Soskin, M. S. TITLE: Possibility of obtaining induced radiation in systems with electron vibrational levels PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, n.p. 10, 1962, 2976-2976 TEXT: A possibility of obtaining negative temperatures and induced radiation in a four-level scheme of molecular systems is discussed. The scheme (Figure) consists of the ground state*(1)Y. a vibrational level of the electron ground state (2), the first excited electron level (3), and the totality of all higher levels (4). 1*-4 is a transition due to light- quantum absorption, 4-3 a radiationless transition, 3-2 the transition used for obtaining the induced radiation and 2-1 again a radiationless transition. The lifetimes of the radiative transitions are T -/10-7 _ 10-9sec, those of the radiationless transitions are Z~