SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STROKIN, N.I. - STROKOV, V.A.
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...e '~eVeJCT, ional ,,.utomobile inliii t in L4--"-t
of the __:-ecisions of the 121st Congreos of the U_;3R 1~ommunist
arty
L: Avtomobil Inaya proi.-~Yzllllennost' "r T)-) 1-2 N 1)
A B 3-2'Z CT '2he automob 4le industry of the 3oviet Union achievc-d consider-
able success durinE. the years a,:". er ''orld 77ar II. The total
annual output of auto--,~obiles in iq56 was increased by 3.51 times
compared with the out.-ut in 19AtO. .':urinj, the sai~.e period the
out:)ut of trucl:s wa3 incmz~sed by -7.7 ti::',e:3, zhile t 1', e nu m'D e r
of models. ro~,;e 1"rom 33 to 50. The nev.- models are diz;t1n,7'1iOh-
ed by bet~.er de_--i!Tn ~ndl oT)erationanl aiialities, -i~eater en,7ine
po*.%rer, less snecific fuel lon-er --ervico life,
oetter traction c-nd --ynamIc qua
li`ies' "'ho nrodnct4vi~ly Of
f rr-i,~'nt trucks -,vac increa sc,_~ -:.~I le Lhe coot of trans2ort and
tec"Inical zervice v.ere reduced. tnc period. -Iro:: 1~-59
to 1:~,5, automabile croductio~ be- by 1.5-
1/7 1.0 times. 'thereby, tlic tot:'.1 out-)ut of :,-.uto obiles in 1935
3CT., "'! 13
lie Dovelor'.ment of thr_~ National -.-a ,omobile ind-.-Is tr,-,, in 1 it- ht of -"e-
cil-io.111-1 0~- j~.'.'
I t_e .1st "on--ress of the U__jjR Co:-imunict Party
amount I-D 750,U00 to ~.5; O',_0 u - i t c
comparc, to ~(J",
in !')W'. r'omnared to the "156 level, the ile
I - b OU -'rut
in IIJ will in,_-reasc as truzk_, 64, soe,-- 7
0 ", S,-: s179'~ The total output from 1!-, 9 to 1,;6:: r--:: 0 e,7-- d
5 tiilljo!i auto:jobile.~. :~t --c 4'ilno t~'tc"
-uto..o'.~)ilej vill be inorea_;-,d con.;id. ra',ly. T!, JI a c'
tained th.:., sec;on~_i DIace, in vtorld truck- uroch~ction -n2 'he first
t)lace in -uto-l',ean truck u--oduction. Ho-,,,ev~:r, ~or m,~ Ai.~:- t'-e
rcquire::,ents of the ccono,-a,, it is neccss~..r.~- to in-
crc.~'.oe tiie i)roductio~~ of 25.-4C-or., tru";" i, ily dump
Q 3 C '7. - -
tr~:cl:z3 us,--,,, in zho ~..i-ainr, pro,*.!,,ctior'. inr__-Ic..;e
of these ve~iicles -aill rise by 3.' tirae.-,. The rrodilctio-n of
10 to 14 ton trucks built i;i Iiffer-.nt version-, will be '.rL_,ns_
err:(' fro.:: tho -aro~;lavs~ril~ mctorr.-,,y ,,avad (Y~rosla-,-11.-~n'ine
I la n t to anolularr s-cciali:: 6 -nlant. , n,-.: -.-~on trt,-,'- m o d-c
v"i'll. b~.- nroducot' at Ui-~11s'A:,I avtoz,-.vcxI (Urc~.l
I- t It ils to ii;c2oa_e :.-r, il: r
C: -.-d 2/7 Lrllc::-trac~=s -.-dtll. sc-1,A_~rail,--rs. A ne-:: 1.5 ton d-I'liv-rY
The DeVelOnMerLt Of t'~~e ',T`.tiC1U1l 'utomobile industry in Lic,--lat o~' De-
cisionsc,r the -1.-;t Can,,,-rer,3 of t;~e Ccr:-muaist '?:--.,.rty
trv,ck -aill be desiCnoE. Pr..'sc-ntly 0.8 ton -rick-un trucks are
Droduced as versions of existin-, m.-odels o-F' I-' -,ht an' D:-,obiles
.1 S- all
IoUrl'S. -~;41d n. 1.~: 'on
(sedans
t, -1 to b-
tr-,,.c*,-, at the Gorll,-.ovsl,:iy --vtozavo.4 (3or1kiy 1-H-ant).
At the Ul'yanovs'ci:,- r -vtozavod IT'llya, lovskAutomobile Plant) 0.8
to-, trucks .-:ill be b"llilt. The Drodl-iction c- bu.,:cs -.:ill ne in-
c r t-_, ::ed by -Aoro th. n 3 times and v,,ill amount to 40,0CO uidits
in 1~16`r: - I I
Buses -~.,ill be produced in iifler,:.nt tly-)es, 'or ci-
ties, rural are_nc, for long-distance trino bet,;;een cit~,Z and
Por a s..r.Ell num'ber of (wilh 2-10 seats), For in-
cre-Lzi.ig- the oroductio:i of buce.;, ne-,-; I)ILLIlt- t.,.rill b-- er,~cted
in ;~Jjd in tiie centr;~l are~i.~ of the U13--l. T'.,? -)lint in
Povolzhlye .;ill ;)roduce buses and trolley bu--e.-; of a unified
desil-ri %,,itn 110-120 seats. T'.-e nro-_Iuction of li:1~1,t -,.uto:~-.obiles
will be increa~~ed '-: more t1i:-n 2 ti-.,es, and in lC,165 it will be
at 2601000 units co,-r~.,.red to 117,100 in 19~~S. T,-.is o,,1-nut in-
crc-,a~;C- is the ~~rod,ic'.oion o~'
expan,,,in,
C-7trd 3/7 and; by orEanzinj- ti- pr Cucti I ~ -a r
0 -oq o: a fc - z 2,~ t
.;(.:V/l 1 3-5'~ -I'-! I
or the nati-3nal Autonlobiie Indu,;try ill Lit-ht cf ,;~,e
ci3ioir of the List Co-nuress of t`~e Com.-Tiunict F:,rly
"t~i , I I,
t c 1 o j c. d I) o dy a %r i a 6 a t c. t -n. I %, e ~ ::1h IL o y 6 t
all exic~.,:in,- r_.uIoi:iobiIe r.iorjels
be rv-z)'a-seI,2 by nevi models. tlhe new 1 Lnd 1.5
ton truclcs G.`Z-56 and :1,or"kiy -.11 temcbi-r- __!~Llit
L r
ail 1 )rouucc ne-.-,- 2.5 ton -.rucl:2 G!. and ~rd t-, se-
ven-scat ze~an The '_os' 0 0
',-c'-eva (_'osco-,-:- A-atoi.:obile 1.-,ritu imeni Likhachev) .,;ill p1o~uce
nevi 4-ton truc':s Z__'L-130 ane a three-axle v-~rsion of tle latter,
t -!I, I . Tie new trijc'.,- -,,-ilJ1 be ed ei~-."t-:-Y
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iin0er V-enFines -,-,~-Ach are more
se4a-ns Z,11-111 and "C'ayke." an,` th;:~ of t,--e Ur~.-_! A-.it,_--
..10 i le 1 ant -;;I !I -e ~(ul_:r),e~' ne- V--an-
inos. -'he t-,;o-,- rol:---- i~niticn for `4cavy
r,,, c s -.,-ill bo bly ne-.; sc.-
~.i.ns v',:a". to a c-_--rt-"n ext;-3rt t'le. "Vol buces
Card 4/7 ZIF-7-158 and. a nu,~,lb--r of troc~ors be
I"e Develo-;nent of t1tie :4~;tional -~,utuomobile T-"~.i t of tlc e
I -- 'I_ ~- ir, L
of th '~~lst ."orIE-rcss of t"he U *.,-)-I Communiot party
equ r-od -it, auto:.atic trans..issiio~-.s and .-.,yc-,r:iulic tcrcue
(-o:iv- rtors. T!,,e truc -~; will a 1111!-11'~'("I' of
Cor exa:,,iple syncl,,ronize(I i-xio, hy-
draulic shock ab,;orb-'-.r~; for t"he front s. Ily-
poi.j in the driven axl..s will bi~- uzed in the and
/1-1-131 anutomob-il-~s. T.' e GAZ-5P ;A-:-166 auto;~iobilcs .,ill
be e,iu'-pped -:.rith sy.-,c~~ro-.~ized t-ansrii~,-,sicns, hyn-cicli tu-
b e:, s s and 'L., ey -.,. i 11 '-- av e b e t e r roa:1 ab i 1 Ity. OTI cer-
auto:.--o-jiles an..' a pn--nu..-.atic sprin'- sys~,e::~ -will
be ins'~alled c-' t:'o co.,.v -.t_io~ial ~;u,;p n--:iori.
,-car s.,iftin,,7, pno,li---~-ic-eicctric -..-ill be i
T o r r;,, ~, it c t--- 1r:,- o~ 'he of
!.lumillum an'-, p I a -; t c - w i 11 '-. e i n c., c t. C, 1.17-i. ..ical
--,-;e
L)1,,,, s". of --e altto o'-- ile n- z~ t -5- n c, -~Ut
t c 1 ' ~ij -3 r~.. 00 ,jjto~:- C C 4- ne
ool--- 14 11 1; e i n o a e,' -.:e auto S
, I ".. -_ 4
CarC 5 '7 a: ve !~. co n'-:r c)r aniz:-it~o..
J, - - - 1. ~;,- ~c ~i t ri.-.-,
-14 -
Tle D;~ve' op. onlu o" tho in L_J-,-I~t of `-e
c i.; i th , "'I s t Cu o cof the U :SARL lroum. u st 1,;rty.
t1fic malJority of parts ancl, asse2iblies. in ad(liti~,I
p1:1.rit:i a proC, uc'ion 7.-., i c', is .-.o' conf,A wi t".~ r-rar-
Sic line ~_ollel. Yor ox ,,,l e t r a1 e rs ar 7rDf;i_,,cc.
.-t "'ic avtoz~'Voli (.'inZI: b
c -~ c I c-.- L,. r 0 ma au._ f'-- c t. u rat tjl-
'_.uto:.io'oi1e -Dl~~tnts ---ill bc relieved ~ro p r o3 -,I c -. i o.-I wz'. S
-ct con;-ect_--~ _'i-~h of ti-,-lir Imsic ZI i
i --- :icl.nu, f;~l cG u r _~ c f for T.todels ix ion,'.-cr
,)roeiucoil s :)--~c i_~ I i-nl c~ nts 11 -"e r n z' c r
~Iilllcz;y ar-,1-:e ... :-lies -n(l snare Part--. 'lie .'.oZcL)--
Pl:int ine.ii Likliacliev %All in t'ic- manufc_c'.~.-,T.
the 4 ton truck tl,,~c vrrrsion anel
i c 1 11 -111 ''ite nh'tnt b relieved -' thc,
ion of __cyc1eL;, buses, propelle-_~ -,.~k_y eouip:.,,ent and
ot'ler assp..-,blies -.~,ill be then 7~roducc',7 b-,-
a . ','uc 4 t4
,~r-2 o1 c- *ro,,. oi e n -
-nt t"'c t-.e
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Tho Devclo-r,~~n'. o-' the Tlatioml "Lutomobile Inclustr,-.- in Li~rht of thc
cisions of ti,-c -Zist Con-r.-~ss of tlie USI-IR Farty
LI I
Gorlki,v an, U1.1yanovsk automob:Ue plantS. Tt is to
~LOI. t"_- Q ~ u c t 41 0 t'. , --rI.1173,
j- o"
"rears, pro-~,,eil
ler Zhaft.;, insert-_, tr'!.:~'-
:Aszion pu-rts, nt_.in.tors, valli.-,.3, :Cod--, and
l.nobi1c. Parts
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cn, elit po ~a- oblast-i
rof'l,-)Yu~~Y" (for S!~~aj:Ov. Fr !~Iscdatcl' tse':',-.0voy
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ACC NRi A116029421 SOURCI~ CUDZ: -6,-VO)17/,)6/GCO/CO6/0062/0066-~
(Deputy minister)
017G: Xiniotry of the Automotive Industry SSSR (XinistorstUvo avtomobillnoy
TITLE: Automobiles of the new 2'ive Year Plan
SOURCE: Teldinika i vooruzheniye, no. 6, 1966, 62-68
TOPIC TAGS: automotive industry, motor vehicle, vehicle on,-,Ine. / ZAZ-969 motor vehiclej
I
UAZI-469 motor vehicle, Ural-375 motor vehicle, KrAZ-P-55B motor vehicle, ,-'u%Z-511 motor.-
vehicle, Yorawk rL:)tor vehicle
A~_`IRACT: A general review of the now 19066-1970 Ave Year Plan is presented in connec-
tion with the planied development of the Soviet automotive industr . It is estimated
y
t"nat from 1,36-0,000 to 1,510,000 motor vehicles will be produced during the last fifth
i year as it is shown in a curve illustrating. the growth of the automobile production
betwoon 1928 and 1970. It is stressed that an almost 4-timo3 increase in the production
of passenaer cars is planned in comparison with a 1.7-times increase in truc*Ks and other
heavy veiiicles. it is expected that due to the construction of new plants and the expan- I
sion of the old ones, the production output in 1970 will be about 800,000 passenmr caras
The essential data (tonnage, horsepower, rpm, fuel, wheel, etc.) on various motor vo-
hicles are summed up in a table including the vehicles of ZAZ-969, UAZ-469, UAZ-452DP
Card 1/2
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ACC NR, AP6029421
GAZ-0-6, GAZ-34, ZIL-131, Ural-375 and KrAZ-255B types. A".ost of these types are shown in
photos and their features and advanta~,c3 are briefly reviewed. In addition, heavy-duty
industrial motor vehicles of KAZ-511, BeIAZ-54OV-5271, NjUa-058 and Yermak types are also
illustrated. Now research and development programs for improving the design and increas-
inC the load carrying capacity of true'.ko and tractors are mentioned in connection with
various plants. 'Me iimrovement3 in the enC;ine fuel systems and the use of hig:n-quality
fucls*and lubricants is aluo nticipated. It is expected that in 1968-1969 the life of
Gas cnC~inC3 will be extended up to 75tO00 or 100,000 km with air cooling and up to
150,000 or 200,000 Ian with water cooling. The service of diesel engines will be 5,000
to 6,000 hours. Orig. art. has: 10 photos, 1 graph, 1 table.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBN DATE: None
STROKIIII Y N. I.
Machiney-y iuinufarture is the basic foundation for nechanization
and automation of produr--tion processes. '-!ek-h.i av-tom.proizv.
15 no.9,2-.5 S 161. (MIR& 14 - 1.1)
1. Ministr SSSRI, zamestitell predsedatelya Gosplana SSSR.
(Machinery industry)
(Automatic*)
SHAT.kLOV, P.; STROKIN, P.; _KOKA.'IEVI, A.; DROFA, P.; AGAFONOV, 1.
Surprise inspection of worker correspondents of the All-Union
Central Council of Trade Unions periodical "Okhrana truda i
sotatallnoe strakhovanten: There to not much use in this
kind of control. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 3 no. 10:48-52
0 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Predsedatellrabochkoma sovkhoza "Fobeda,* Altay (for Shatalov).
2. Doverennyy vrach kraysovprofa, Altay (for Strokin).
3. Pomoshchnik epidemiologa Sharchinskogo rayona, Altay (for
Kokareva). 4. Predsedatell rabochkoma sovkhoza imeni Gastello.
A.1tay (for Drofa). 5. SpetsialInyy korrespondent zhurnala
"Okhrana truda i sotatallnoye atrakhovaniyel (for Agafonov).
(Altai Territory--Medicine, Rural)
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P.I.; STROKINA, A.I.
First results of work without waijte by the method of V.N.Pozdniakov.
I
Xhim.prom. no-5:307-308 Jl-Ag '54- NLRA 7:11)
(Chemical industries) (Po3dniakov, V.N.)
~D i V_)i ~ I ; :. . ,- - .-, .
USSR/Chemistry - Rubber
FT-520
Card 1/1 : Pub. 50-19/23
Authors : Zakharchenko, P. I., and Strokina, A. I.
Title ; The first results of production work without rejects according to the
method of Comrade V. N. Pozdnyakov
Periodical : Khim. prom., 307 (51), Jul/Aug 1954
Abstract : State that Pozdnyakov and the members of his brigade eliminated re-
jects in the vulcanization of tire casings by closely inspecting
the casing before vulcanization and organizing the work of the brigade
properly. Pozdnyakov's example was followed in other branches of pro-
duction.
Institution
Submitted
A/
A,
PU~ANSK'IY, I.M.; STROKIM, A.I.
Safety engineering in factories producing indumtrial riAber goodn
and rubber footwear. Kauch. i rez. 16 no.171:26-27 If 157.
(MIRA 11!2)
(Rubber industry-Safety measures)
(Industrial hygiene)
icr c 3 ~t :;el Z:-~n a "t.-
for 7ti. Intl AntiroPolog'-,ai
5TROKINA,_L4.w- it-
Turbulent heat exchange with the atmosphere, and avaporation from
the Baltic Sea surface. Meteor.1 gidrol. no.5:56-60 My '56.
(MLRA 9:8)
(Baltic Sea-Evaporation)
(Baltic Sea--Meteorology, Maritime)
T
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4027,
SCV/2-M-92
Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya
Teplovoy balans zemnoy poveAhnosti (Heat Balance of the Earth'.8 Surface)
Leningrad'. Gidr-ometeoizOt,'1959- 134 P- (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 92)
Errata slip inserted.- 1,100 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Sovet Ministraw. Glavnoye upravlenlye gidrometeorolo-
gicheskoy sluzhby.
Ed. (Title page): M.I. Budyko, Poctor of Physics and Methematics; Ed. (Inside
book): T.V. Ushakova; Tech. Ed,: N.V. Volkov.
PURPOSE: This publication is intended ior meteorologists, hydrologists,
and geophysicists.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles presents climatological "lYses of -the
heat and water balance of the earth's surface. An article on the radiation
regime of the Arctic contains original ma3ga showing the absorption of radiation
Card 1/3
Heat Balance of the Earth's Surface
SOV/402T
2
and the radiation balance in kc cm per month and-per year. The article
on the heat balance of the North Atlant;L-m area contains maps showing to-Lal
radiation, radiation balance., ependiture,of heat on evaporation, and tur-
bulent heat exchange in kcal/cm per month and.per year. An article by
Ying Toung-chao discusses the results of a detailed study of the heat and
water balance in China. The heo.and moisture exchange conditions between
the earth's surface and the atmosphere in the southern part pf European
USSR and the.Aretic an discussed in a final articles' References accompany
each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Gavrilova, M.K. Radiation Balance of the Arctic 3
~t~rona,L.A. Heat Balance of the North Atlantic 27
Ying, Tsung-chao,. Characteristics of the Heat and Water Balances
in China 50
Bakal ov., S.A.) B.A. Deryugin,, and K.A# Sychevs Radiation &n& Heat
Balance of the Arctic Land Surface 3.02
Card 2/3
Heat Balance of the Earth's Surface
SOV/4027
Sinitsyna, N.I. D3rnamics of Productive Soil Moistm-e in the Southern Put
of European USSR 127
AVAILABIE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3 JA/W
7- 209
3,6-o"
29709
S/169/61/000/008/021/053
A006/A101
AUTHORS: Budyko, M. I., Yefimova, N. A., Mukhenberg, V. V., Strokina, L. A.
TITLE: The radiation balance of the northern hemisphere
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurmal, Geofizika, no. 8, 1961, 26, abstract 8B191
("Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geogr.", 1~961, no. 1, 3 - 13)
TEXT: The authors propose a method of the indirect climatological calcula-
tion of the radiation balance, which makes it possible to obtain its values from
data of basic meteorological observations on the land and in the ocean. Results
are submitted of mapping the radiation balance for the northern hemisphere with
the aid of formulae presented. The effective radiation of the land is calculated
with the aid of sDecified formulae. If there are no obser,ation data available
on the temperature of the soil surface, it is suggested o use the calculations
of the heat balance components. To specify the mean v.lues of the earth surface
albedo, materials were processed which had been obta'.ied from systematical
observations on a number of meteorological stations. To calculate the radiation
balance of the land it is recommended to employ data on cloudiness, air tempera-
ture and moisture, heat consumption for evaporation and heat exchange in the
Card 112
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3/169/6 I/OW/008/021/053
The radiation balance of the northern hemisphere A006/A101
ground. The radiation balance of the water surface can be 2alculkated on the
basis of obsei-tations of cloudiness, air temperature and mclsture, and the
temperature of the water surface. Maps on the radiation balance of the northern
hemisphere are plotted on the basis of data obtained from 1200 ground and 250
marine meteorological stations for average condi tions for every month and year,
(excepted mountainous regions with over 2 km heights). The values of radiation
balance calculated are compared with actual measuremants for a number of points. V
Here a noticeable deviation of values is observed for regions with a non-homo-
geneous basement surface, due to the rather high varial,11ity of the radiaPon
balance. It is mentioned that the mean value of deviation is 2.2 kcal/cm year
for the annual values of the radiation balance, and 0.54 kcal/ceyear for the
monthly values; this is not over 5% of the maximum mean vaiuescf the radiation
balance. Maps of the radiation balance for the northern hemisphere are presented
for the mean annual period and also for June and Decefffber. A general coincidence
is noted in the regularity of the radiation balance distribution in the northern
hemisphere with the charts of the "Heat balance maps". Simultaneously the
author points to some differences due to the most det-alled and precise calcula-
tion method of the former. Ye. V. q
FAbstracter's note: Complete translationj
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BUDYKO, M.I.- YEFIMIOVA, N.A.?, ZUBENOK, L.I.! STRCRINA, L.A.
.. i:_
The heat talance of the earth's surface. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser. geog no.ls6-16 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15r2)
1. Glaynaya geofizicheskaya obs-.rvatoriya in. A.I.Voyeykovs.
(Earth temperature)
STROKINA, LaAa
Heat balance of oceans. Trudy GGO no.-133:3-25 162. (MIRA 1612)
(Ocean temperatura)
STROKINA, L, -A.-
Heat exchange of the surface of the ocean with layers of water
below this surface. Meteor. i gidrol. no.1:25-30 Ja 163.
(MIRA 16:1)
1. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya.
(Heat-Transmission) (Ocean temperature)
ACCESSION'NR. AT4026427
AUTHORt Yeflmova,-N. A.; Strokina, L. As
912531/63/000/139/0016/0026;'
TITLEt World distribution of effective radiation
:SOURCEt Leningrad. Glavnaya goofizLeheskaya observatorLya. Trudy*,,
Ao..139, 1963, Teplovoy balans (11sat balance), 16-26
-TOPIC TAGS1 effective radiation, actinometric observation, world
radiation balance
ABSTRACT: The world distribution of effective radiation has been
determined from maps of the radiation balance over the territory of
the USSR and from data from 1850 observation points on continents
and oceans. Antarctica and mountainous regions were not taken into
consideration because no actinometric observations of these regions
were available. Honthly and yearly amounts of 'effective radiation
were computed and are'gLven in tables, The maximum annual effective.
radiation occurred in continental deserts and the ninLuuu,, in polar
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'AT4026427
:regions, the latter due to low temperatures of the active surface.
iThe annual effective radiation is identical over humid regions of the,
'equatorial zone and the tundra and taiga of high northern latitudes,
:The distribution is nearly uniform over the Australian continent and
;Europe, with a gradual increase from high to low latitudes. Very
;large variationsin the monthly radiation amplitude occur in dry
fregions of the middle latitudes. Therelis a gradual seasonal change
!in the rate of radiation over oceans. Orig. art, has: 4 figures,
2 tables, and 7 formulas.
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'Card 2/2
ACCESSION NR: AT4044401 S/2531/64/000/160/0060/0073
AUTHOR: Rusin, N. P., Strokina, L. A., Braginskaya, L. L.
TITLE: Total radiation and radiation balance of Antarctica
SOUR'CE- Uningrad. Glav-naya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy*, no. 160, 1964.
.X1cLodjka incteorologicheskikh nablyudeniy I obrabotki (Methods of meteorological ob-
servation and processing observation data), 60-73
TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, solar radiation, total solar radiation, radiation balance,
Antarctica I
ABSTRACT: This article is a discussion of the characteristics of tile components of the
radiation balance in Antarctica. The text is essentially a commentary on Figures 1-4
of the Diclosure, plus additional figures showing the total radiation and radiation blanace
in January and July. Tlie standard formulas used in determining the various radiation
balance components are also given. The initial data used in compilation of the maps
were from the book "Meteorological and Radiation Regime of Antarctica", by N. P. Rusin
(INIetcorologicheskiy i radiatsionny*y rezhim Antarktidy*, Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad,
19Gl), supplemented by observational data of Soviet and foreign stations for 1959-1960.
Table I of the original gives the monthly and annual values of total radiation and the
radiation b I cc in Antarctica for 2- stations and points; Table 2 gives the mean
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latitudinal valuep of total radiation and the radiation balance for the ocean waters of the
southern hemisphere (latitudes 40, 50 and 60'). Orig. art. has: 8 figures, 2 formulas
and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Glavnaya geofizichoskaya observatoriya, lAningrad (Main Geophysical
Observatory)
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a -- on glacier i3lope; b -- over Antarctic waters.
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GREMIMG, Ya.H., dotsent; STROKIIIA, H.G. (Kuvbysllev)
SwuLtorial troatment of convales ents following rCrocardial
infarction. Klin.med. 37 no.7:130-133 Ji 159. (HM 1?:10)
1. 1z falcLl'tetakoy torapevticheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof.
N-Ya.lavetekly) Kuybyshevskogo meditainolcogo instituta i
Kii,vbvohovslcogo sanatoriva imeni V.Chkalova (glavTry vrach
P.I.Adamav).
(14YOCAUIA.L INFAIWT ther.)
BUDYKO, M.I.-, ZLUENOK.L.I.; STRC-KINA, O.A.
Determining the integral fuctor of turbulent diffusion. Meteor. i
gidrol. no.12:34-35 D '56. (MIRA 10:1)
(Atmosphere)
I
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Metabolism. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40955.
Author : Stroki
- 2 -ua I -
Inst : ;msq Medictl&i-ns-titute, Univ. of Tomsk,
Title :The Status of Glycogen Metabolism in the Liver of
Rabbits with Brain Damage.
Orig Pub: 5-y Pavlovsk. sb. Tomskiy med. In-t. Tomsk, Un-t,
1956, 95-96.
n a (1 -x 1CF)
Abstract: Sectio of the cortex of the temporal area
of one or both cerebral hemispheres were removed
in (twelve) rabbits under general anesthesia. The
rabbits were killed from 10 days to 8 months later
and the glycogen content of the liver was deter-
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KHLOPKOV, A.M.; SIROKINA, O.S.; PAVLITSKAYA, S.S.; GAVRILOVA, K.K.;
KOROCIIKIF, L.I.
Changes ir the organs of horses used for the production of
serum against tick-borne encephalitis. Trudy TcmNIIVS 11:
311-318 '60. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Tomskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok
I kafedra gistologii Tomskogo meditsinskogo, instituta.
(EII.-CEPHALITIS) (LABORATORY ANIMALS-DISEASES) (SERUM)
L I -0851-66 EWT(m)/EV1PW/EWP(b) I)P(4-) JD
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UR/0289/65/000/002/0071/0074
AUTHOR: Fedyashina, A. F.- Yude-levich, I. G.; Strokina, T. G.
k!~rp .,q
ORG* Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch, AN SSSR, Novosibirsk
(Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo ocdeleniya AN SSSR) d
TITLE: Spectrochemical determination of trace impurities in hL&t2urit
y alkali metal
salts ir YY 16 --75-7
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya khihiicheskikh nauk,
no. 2, 1965, 71-74
TOPIC TAGS: spectrographic analysis, rubidium compound, cesium compound, lithium
compound, trace analysis
ABSTRACT: A spec-roc~pmi~al technique was develo
.Fed for lewminin.5 20 race im-
7 f4 7 ,;1
puriti s (C Ga, No In' Bi---?Ni,"7Cr',-"T1'7 ' V
ij Agp Lb Sdj V. 'Sn',7 A , As', Sb'
07 M - -- -, -, - - - - - _q e z - Fn-d f'u-b i clTum-n i t Fa t e s ,
in rubidium and cesium acetates, in lithium itum, an
MulfFt-es, and carbonatesk/%nd in rubidium ancFlithiuK sulTaM. it--co-n-s-is-t? in con
centratin'&o1the trace impurities together inthe form of die th) '.dithiocarbama tea andl
hydroxyquinolates by extraction with chloroform at various pH a of the aqufous phase.
The bulk of the impurities (Cu, Fe, Ga, Mo, Sn, Ni, Cr, Ag, Pb, Cd, V, In'jlft) are
extracted in the form of diethyldithiocarbamates and hydroxyquinolates Tt pft 3. To
achieve a complete extraction of Al, Ti, As, and Sb, the extraction is carried out
at pH 5, and to separate cobalt and manganese, at pR 7. The extracts obtained are
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evaporated off on carbon powder containing 0.5% lithium in the form of i'thium
chloride. Less than 0.1% of the alkali metal remains in the extract. I.- concentr-
ate of impurities obtained is analyzed spectrographically. The sensitivity of the
determination is I x 10-5 - 5 x 10-7%. Orig. art. has: 3 tables.
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CODE: UR/0289/66/ooo/ool/0083/0087
AUTHOR; Fedyashino, A. F.; Yudelevicb, I. G.; Gindin, L. M.;
T. G.;
Strokinn,tl
ORG: Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the All SSSR,
AN SSSR)
TITLE: Chemica-1 and spectral determination of micro impurities in salts
of bi,-h purity!rare alkali metals by extraction with aliphatic
m o n-o-c-&Fb o ~xy ~8 a c I d s
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya
khirnicheskikb nauk, no. 1, 1966, 83-87
TOPIC TAGS: alkali metals, spectrophotometric analysis, solvent
extraction, carboxylic acid
ABSTRACT: The metals are arranEed in the following serlas in decreaslng~
erder of their ability to go over into the organic phase in an exchange
reaction: Sn(IV); Bi(III); Fe(III); Sb(III); Pb(II); Cu(II); Al(M);
Ag(l); Cd(II); Zn(II); Ni(II); Co(II); Mn(II); Mg(II); Ne(I). To
investiCate the possibility of concentrating micro impurities of the
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beavy metals in salts of the alkali metals by a mixture of fatty acids
l
of the C7-C 9 fraction (SPecific Weicbt 0.915, oversee moleoular'wtllc-.~jt
141-143), a study was made of the disposition of L1, Cs, Rb, and K in
the exchnnee extraction series. An squeoijs solution of the hydi-oxide of
the metal being investigated was shaken for 1.5 hours at 250C with an
equal volume of fatty acid in a graduated cylinder furnigbed with a.
stopper. The starting concentraiion of cesium, rubidium, and potassium
in the solutions varied from 0.5 to 0.015 N, and the starting
concentration of lithium from 0.8 to-0.1 N. The extractability was
evaluated from the activity coefficient in t1je aqueous phase. After
separation of the phases, their alkali metal content was determined.
The article ~-ontinues with a description of the method of spectral
anlysis. Experimental results are shown in two lgrge tables. The
sensitivity of the determination was from 1 x 10-5 to 1 X 10-7%, The
coefficient of variation varied from 15 to h.0% for different eleMODtS.
The method Is said to be in actual plant use. Orig. art, has: 1 figure
and 2 tables,
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pj~rities.of Cu, Fe, Ga, Ma, In, Bi, Ki, Til g, Of join'V con-
rubidium arsenates. The method consists
-Mn and CO in cesium and or. of diethyldithi0carbaminates
centration of the trace impurities in the f ractiOn at , of
various pH valuer
and 8-hydro)qcuinolinates using chloroform et of the ar-
nary distillation
.lase. The process includes Prelimi
ps evaporation using Car-
.t he aqueous quartz vessel. The extracts are subjEcted to entrati0u)..
senic, in a chloride (0.5$ Of the metal.conc
nA lithium
bon powder VniCh,COAtAi . . UI)C; 543.70
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Less tl~an 0.10% alkali metal remains in the extract. The concentrate is then an-
alyzea spectrogramically. The proposed method has a sensitivity of lolo-5-1-10-T%".
The coefficient or variation is. 2OJ40~ for the various. elemuts OrIg. art. has*.
3 tables. LJPFS: 40,4 T
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:;Lrorioki, Igriacy (Doctor; Krakow)
"Iboratory for Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Institute for Nuclear Physics,
Hrakow, Poland
Tj.;C U-, :Radiotracer studies on the e~ Determination of
extracti-on of m tals. Part 8
thle distribution coefficients of chlorideJVtin, tellurium, antimony, and
protactin-= in the system organic solvents-hydrochloric acid
SY,'-~,CE: Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie, v. 231, no. 5-6, 1966, 329-338
TO?To TAGS: chloride, distribution coefficient, aetal extracting, chemical labelling.,
solution concentration
A13STFIXT: The effect of HU concentration on the distribution coefficients of Sn(iv)~!
,"r'(TV), Sb(V), and Pa(V) chlorides in oxygen-containing solvents such as 2-iriethyl-n-
I:jUtyl glycol ether, eLhyl-benzyl-ether, rrLethyl-isopropyl-keton, dipropyl-keton, di-n-,
bu'.yl-;~eton, benzaldehyde, o-chlorobenzaldehyde, tri-nLbutylphosphate, was investi-
',:,-ated aith the aid oC labeled (Sn-113, Sn-123, Te-127m, Sb-124, and Pa-233) compounds~
171_'e da-,a obtained were presented in diagrams. Highest distribution coefficients were 'I
CA):~ -IJ, F, (-d in t1r;e extraction of Sn, Sb, and Te chlorides with tributyl phosphate, methyl
and benzaldehyde. The author thanks Profecsor H. Niewadniczanski
c-i,Aint interes' in the work and Yx. R. Fialkowski for technical assistance.
U
8 figures and 1 table. 5~~sed on authorts Eng. abst.] CJFRS:
"N DATE: 2lDec64 / ORIG REF: 005
SOV REF: 001 / OTH RE-F: 01,~
RYBINSKIY , Dmitriy Alekseyevich; MOROZOV, Yuriy Aleksandrovich; GUTKIN,
Samull Grigorlyevich; KONEV, B.F., inzh., reteenzent; STIROKBIA,
-T-L-red.; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn. red. -
[Caruretors of the GAZ engines] Karbiuratory dvigatelei GAZ. Moskva,
Mashgiz, 1962. 254 P. (MIRA 15:7)
(Automobiles-Enginep--Carburetors)
STROKINA, T.I.
Changes in oxyhemometric indices under the effect of compound therapy
in patients idith poliomyelitis sequelae. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 65 no.7:
1024-1027 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kafedra f.Lziologii (zav. - dotsent T.B.Mukho) Vladivostokskogo
meditsinskogo instituta.
STROKINA, T. V.
Kbr., Psychiatric Clinic, In-st. Evolutionary Physiolo&y and Pathology Higher Nez-1ous
Activit.v im. I. P. Pavlov, -1946-. "Use of Lydol Jn Gloz;ed Cranial Traunal" FarTakol. i
Toxicol., 9, No. 3, 1946.
STROKINA, T.Y.
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Ibmerimental studies on the rel&tionship of the first and second
signal systems in neuroses in children. Zh. vysahei nerv. deiat
1 no. 5:682-702 Sept-Oat 1951. (CLKL 23:3)
1. Depaxtment of the Pathophysiology of Higher Nervous Activity
of the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity of the AcadenW of
Sciences USSR.
F 7,jr,FT" 'I . 7.
. I ~ :.Al
Di Esertatiort: "Cont!itioned and Unconditioned Reactions in Invu lin -E hock Therap .11
I y
band I-led Sci, Inst. of Higher !'er-;ouF Activity, Acad :ci Uss_.-, YoE-cw, Oct-Dec r3.
I t-
(Vestrik Akader-ii ',,Iauk, Yoscow, jun 54)
10: StIT 3118, 23 Dec. 19154
STROKINk, T.V.
I
Correlation between the first and second aignal systems furing formation
of differentiation in neuroses in children. Zh. vysehei nerv. deiat.
3 no.2:215-237 Mar-Apr 1953. (CLML 24:4)
1. Itxboratory of the Pathophys iology and *Typology- of the Higher Nervous
Activity of the Child. Institute of Higher Hervous Activity of the Academy
of Sciences USSR.
JJSSR./HW"'n anl Anil:;L11 ILY311,10a - IfUrVOW S)YEIL'
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1: 1958,, IM6
V-12
Author
Inst institute for the 11ijrier Norvous Activity, Academy of
Scicnecs USSR
Title Peculiarities of the Interaction Between the First and
the Second SignallinG Systems in the Process of Conditi-
oner.1 In!iibition Formation in Neurotic Children.
OriL; Pub Ser. natofiziol., 1956, 2) 238-262
'Lbstract Conditioned inhibition of the motor rr-action in chilcIrer
aCed 6-8 was stuclied by adding a tactily stimLilus with
neEptive reinforoement. Healthy chi-ldren (20) showed nc
obvious disturbances of the verbal response, The verbal
response was disturbed in nervous children (25) (%VerL-'q,!
reflection of one inhibitive component of the complex
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stimli.1".) W74_-',AQXica1 rQf1Qction of the rcaction, increi_
sin'-- L
(lifficultY in speech). In neurotic children the in-
ter,-ction and the mobility of the basic processes is d-
turberl betwc-en the siCnallinC systems. is-
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0 a polarity. As the length of the we increased the grain size -00
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-ixr. The grain size of the bme T"etid had no effect on the
grain size of the welded-on metal. Crystn. center% are =00
forined in tire are before actual rr"tti. of the inctal. These
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STROKOPYTOV, V.I., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk.
"Mechanization of gas welding and cutting." S.Y.Began.Reviewed
by V.I.Strok*pytov. Vest.mash. 27 no.12:95-96 D 147. (MLRA 9:4)
(Begun, S.V.) (Gas welding and cutting)
T History of the art of war (I5toriya voyennogo iskusetya) Moscow,
Voyenizdat M-va obor. SSSR, 1966. 0654 p. illus. 35,000 copies
printed.
TOPIC TAGS: military tactic, military operation, military training,
military history
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: In this book the authors describe in a concise
form the evolution of the art of war, from ancient times to the
present.
TABLE OF CONTENTS [abridged]:
Section I. The art of war in a slave-holding society -- 21
Section II. The art of war in a feudal society __ 48
Section III. The art of var in a capitalist society, from the French
Bourgeois Revolution to the Great October Socialist Revolution --1211-
Section IV. The Soviet art of war. The art of war in capitalist
countries in a period of general crisis for capitalism -- 23T
ODE: 15/ SUBM DATE: OlDec65/ ORIG REFt 052/
UDC: 355.01
STROKOV, -Aleksandr Alakeandrovich, polkovnik, professor; PANKOV.D.V.,
~-P-Oik64nlk, redaktor; STRELINIKOVAJI.A., tekhnichaskly redaktor
[History of military art] Istorila. voermogo iskusstva. Mo-
skva, Voen. izd-vo Hinisterstva obor. SSSR, Vol.l.[Slave-
holding and faudal society] Rabovladellchaskoe i foodalinoe
obshchentvo. 1955. 66 p. (MLRA 9:4)
(Military art and science--flistory)
SLIECIIENKO., P.; STROKOV, G.; FILAKIITJV, A.
Construction of the Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power Station.
Prom.stroi.i inzh.soor. 4 no.2:33-40 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Vitae-prezident Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektia7 UkrSSR
(for Slipchenko). 2. Nachallnik stroitel'stva Kremench,-,,-Jkoy
gidroelektricheskoy stantsii (for Strokov). 3. Rukovoditell
sektora gidroelektricheskikh stantsiy Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo
instituta organizatsii i mekhanizatsii stroiteltnogo proizvodstva
Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury UkrSSR (for Filakhtov).
(Kremenchug Hydroelectric-Power Station)
q
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Tr;siI-, rl7kiy ~ L .1 Candidate of Technical S.-aierooe-c and
." I- r , Chief Enginee-
lit
T'L TL E Manufactu,_-e of' Pre-StTessed Reinforced Conorete Tru3ses
.or Kztemenchug Hydroelectric Powe-r Station Viaduct. (13ES)
Beton i Zhlelezobeton, 11959, Nr 3, pp 1037-109 (USSR)
A__:~STRACT: Tile above viaduc,l was constructed to carry both lorry and
.*Iway traffic. Fig .1 gives -,-noss-seotion of the viaduct
r
a
,how-in.r.-, the shaDe of the pre-31ressed. reinforced noncrete
trusses which affe~?t a saving of 4000 t of steel normalLY
-eel ~~,rders. The v-aduct
for riveted or welded st A
Las le. E;a;31i sT)an six trusse-, of 16 or _234 m long. Ttie can-
t1irin .-ia~3 aes by K:r-e!:ic-n(iii!.igi~,essti-cy in colligIrora..
r) ,-i w"Lh Ii o Tilo s c o w I --is t; i t u t e j f R a.`- J_ w a y B rig i a P_ e r E,
institut ipzhenerz;v 7he-leznodGrOzhn,.-.iL(, ".rans.-
I - t, a , la.~ 'I"I .Fig 2 ~111ust7ates ttie c-Dnstruation )!' th,7~
f ru ss,- - ,Tne reinfc:,-~.ement, ~~onsists of' batches r--,f b7- r,-,,,a
wli-,I-s whioh are piaced ir. th-_ lcwer zone of the bem ~%ross-
_4.~ 1; .-2,he re_i.nfc,~--inc, uatches at the en,-Is c.-IF tne
T
3 7i;i v~ 'o Y a d J s J e a S r2 e
Powel, Station V-iaflu,," GES
F File, 4 S~IiD,~fS a L117T jf a frame s"and ~.f
fcrri, whiA~h at-sn-rb.3 rca~;t--,DI-5 tat,,
c):7f e rz t~. c U-",-Z.-i fc- ~-I- ~,,~!aruci of J,-7c-nLew-!ft:-G to
,h wln~~h th~ t J
vl~,-nj rd-ltl~lud bv ~e!l
--ilar -,-J ari,ani~rj-'. .1 r, 11.1, 63, baruhc-2 ~f Wl-~-(L'
in,.Lrii mn.-e sat.
g, ~, 4 pand b ~:-am o -L- 1, IL
oav e-
sy!:,tcrn of 'I'L a
L. L S ~.3 n7 17' jT
",a,3 ~isc-
ll.- ie-OUCL- 'r- ~onc,' u1 hl ri
-1 - 'L; ri n6- i.- a e . tle'La-
01' i-ti-3 tc,*Ia-- mia-urat.
` F~ r., t-d by j.. A. Avdeytiril:~,~
3
L
'~Irne -!n'-
SftMe SI'll r' Z~;. F;ir' ~.Ler
~tn, d, alL-;-,u.,;s raLr--q',e-l Cf
L L Lz;
4:3 i)clssibla a vil-Drat.ors tc .-.hp, -alls
ac re -- t C,
-r- -.:;4 t11 !-j 1 71 r r
C these ej.~,
-, rd .--f m e I s la u t ~ e i no. L
S 0 V/9 r/ - - 5 9 - -3 4 3/ 15
4
"a 1, re d Re.Lnforced Con rete Trusses for
_f -!~re-Stresse ~3
-Hyd-roelectri-I Power Station Viaduct (GES)
vitrators reduces the casting time by 2 to 2-,~ times that, of
is ting "n timber shutl-erin- withou-1- vibration. The timely
.-lemoval of irietal shuttering is very important as. even if
It is w-11 oiled, adhesion may oc,,,ur between the shuttering
The forin shoul,.. be removed before the
2
.~treiigt4 of the concrete reaches 80-100 kg/cm . Produos
,i~ast in metal shutt--ring should not be cured by very hot
5t,eam as tile metal corrodes considerably. If the product
_-_3 r3ade fr.-,m Eooc! quality concrete, after two to three days
whi 0 h
.,ae tz:-u-:3s a:,,quires strength of 300 to 400 kg/GM2 )
ai'low.3 "-.ensionine: of rej.Dfor~,emen4; to be transmItted to
cu.--e-e. Produ--tion on the ccncretirg yards is ca-rr-ed cut
les using 8 form.3 (sep. graph in Table 1). The dura-
llic,n of the is 6 days. Work study showed that thf'-.
mos t diffi,,,ult oDeration in this eight-day manufacturing
~7 (- for
~je is the ranoval of the trusses from the stands-
-_3 cranes are used extensively. Table 2 gjve-3 -aver-
age orc!-iii-tion time for one truss ~'a,-,,~ordj_ng 'Lr. "ime alld
Cjtjon and re:3p'a (il
3-,.udy (~arr-ied oat by the s'andardiz r;
.. - L 4 ~ I U v
so V/9 7
II,ur,---,-f-V--'-ir,~ 0j' -',~rr.--Stressed Reinforc:ed C02,- t~, Ti:uss s c
k L
Power Station Viad.,-,ot (GES)
T) a. r tme-ut of Kromer!c:huggesstroy). Table 3 gives ,.;,,~.-Lcparative
prodlict-i 'rn time fo:,.- one ass foi -vario! C n
I rj C~ ~; 13
i, d s T-russe3 are selected at ,.-an--',)m ai-A test-loaded oil
to -/0 -,-1 t o
3 stand up _15r high,.z7 than the cal,-- a :,,L 1 arl.
if a-~t-1- 1,11--c- Su(.!:----e-I3. I-Cading-I neith,~r residual deforma-
--ra.:~ks, appea- and th,:- u2ef'-~tio-l ,Or,-.-espc-n(IS tr,
L I -
value., *Ihr-- trubs lis cs-Lsidered 3a-risfautorl-,
J*
TL,- s - t an (I s ".,,istrated. Ia Fip
8 Farther tuestq
are (;aI.-I, -1 )'--1-t ~DP. 2 tTUISSt-3 of .16 ayi6. 23.3 m SDaL ilti-
0 4I.J
-rm.'-ne ;-'i t ac tual, safetjy cient. and. ~ti~ack
First, i--act tr-.~ss -'s 3 times
'-tc caj.~;-iiiate-J .'.-.,ad; '1~-;.eu it ii~ !.bladed g-r -, a d u a! I
r t t r, ?, and f`nally 'he !(,a,! i q- ~-- nle
as;: d un
tru~,is is troki-~n. All the tests carried out show rhe I-je,11
c noTay and te-,b.-riological effeot *venesz of tlO--q tlon,
a :, 3 9 f -*- 4r,,:ures and 3 tables,
j:
4A
AU T 0 R S) Sl,r,)ko%,.. (I.I. ~trd Navro!IsI.-IIi-. P-a- Engine~I:S
T IT L Le A "Nide 3e~tni
~~IL 11 p
`2 1 (C D ICAL Gj drotek1inichesiroye
P
L - -, ( T" s "-) R )
A133r!"RACT Tlie- me thod of wide - seam lc-~)i,, s ton(::work wj-, I;r(,
;,c,. s,~ d by the au thors i n c o 1 bor: i t -i on w~i tit e I-,,- lnei~ -r
.T. Novikov, V.Ya. Shersko -,aid N.V. Klivoshch-Li,sk--ij,
V
and aas tried out durinG t1he cons-'ruct-Lon D'L'7 *-'-.e iefr
b~--n-K pier of tne Kremench-u- GES from July to 'Noveniber
,95-3. L-,,--e stone blo--'-'--c, 2 cu -- and more)
were :uvl out from a near-bv -uarry. The already
cleared foundation was covered by a layer of vibEaz-eu,
concrete. -20 to 30 cm tl,,i,:k, and the ro,7-:s -,.,;ere t.-111-r,
--.,lar---d on it by cranes at 20 c---, interval-s' 20 :-.m from
the edGe of the lininF3. intervals bet;ween tne ro-..~n-s
are nece-,-sary so that the con-rete which fil-.,s -,-ne
intei,vals or seams can be thoroughly vibrated. T -~e
Card firr3t ia-,'er th,iS --btained Is a,-Iin covered vi:.1::1 -,n
A Wide-Seara Cyclopic L-3tonework
or----te, and the operation is continued un-,il rhe needed
height is reached. The au'chors describe dIffereat
tests made to ascertain the stren;rt:h -:~f su~.h ~=,rrur-
tures. All operations were timed, and it was f,Dunci
that considerable savings in material, and money
could be achieved, provided, a sufficient n-.-imiber of
blo,.~ks are prepared in advance. There are 4 n,"-.,c)-~c-
graphs.
Card 212
S.TRDKOV, _G.I., inzh.; FIIAKIMV, A.L., kand.tekhn.nauk
Using flow-line methods in erecting plain and reinforced
concrete structures of the Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power
Station. Gidr.stroi. 29 no-3:8-11 Mr 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Kremenchug E~rdroelectric Power Station)
(Concrete construction)
(Assembly-line methods)
STROKOV, G.I., inzh.; ARISTATIOV, N.V., inzh.,, CHFMOTKOV, B.G., inzh.
RjApid asgembly-line construction of navigable structures of the
Kromenchug Hydroelectric Power Station. Gidr.strol. 30 no.2:
12-15 F '60. (MIRA 13:5)
(Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power Station)
ROMANOV, D.A., kand.tokhn.nauk; SMOKOV, G_J.-, inzh.
~' i
Assembling reinforced concrete span structures of the dam roadway
of the Kremenchug 4droelectric Power Station. Gidr. stroi. 30
no.10:3-7 0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power Station)
(Precast concrete construction)
- STRO?."OV, G.I., inzh.
Use of precast concrete and precast reinforced concrete in construction
of tl,,e Kremenchug Fydroelectric Fower Station, Energ. stro-;. no.~Ir.-
q'-l '; 1 (1. (MIFL. 15:1)
~ I
1. Kremcnchugaesstroy~
(KremencFug Hydroelectric Power Station-Frecast concrete c.,)nstructl~on)
STROEr)", inzl,.; SAPIR, I.L., inzh.
Basic ways and mcaris -)f shirtening the time of construcLion of the
Ererenchug hydroel~~:tric power stati,)n. Energ.stroi. no.23:11-37
,61. OmiltA ],.r: i )
1. Nachallnik Yremenchuggesstroya (for Strokov). 2. Glavnyy -inzh.
Kremenchuzgesstroya (for Sapir).
(Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power Station--Design and construction)
STIROKOV, G.I.. inzh.; CIIEDUMV, B.G., kand.tekJin.nauk
First experience with the assembly of precast reinforced concrete
elements in construction of the Kiev Hydroelectric Power Station.
Gidr. stroi. 33 no.5:8-11 YV 163. (MIRA 16-5)
(Kiev Hydroelectric Pywer Station-Design and cons;ru4tidn)
(Precast concrElte conBtruction)
STROKOV. G.11.
Possibility for economizing on fuel used in diesel locomotives.
Blek. i tepl.tiaga 3 no.2:23 F 159. (MM 12:4)
(Diesel locomotives--Fuel consumption)
STROKOV, G..N., kand.takhn.nauk
improving -Iht. performance of the ctaling system of the TEZ diesel
locomotivef Zhel. dor. trarwpe 43 no. 7:25 JI 161. (MIRA 14:7).
r (Diesel locomotives--Cooling)
'han -!~~n anri ti
Uo', n, t i i - i te n
KOLEDIN, I.Ye.; STROKO-VL-I.A.; ZHEBROVSKIY, B.D.
Introducing new technological processes in the enterprises of
the Moscow Economic Council. Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Gos.
nauch.-issl. inst. nauch. i tekh. inform. 17 no.12:53-56 D 164.
(YIP-A 1S~ 3)
nZI,
~c-,ring oji~---aLicns in
t. he Fntcr,~., 1.9;~s the M~,scc,., Cit,,r 141-~Irl-~'. i
29 r-1-1-9--13 J~
GLAGOLEVA, T.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; YFJLM, V.V.. inzh.; SOKOLOV, V.I.;
VTOROV. K.I.; BOROVOT, A.I.; STRCKOV, I.G.; DADIOMOV, M.S.,
inzh.; FETROVA, T,V., red.izd-va; BOIIOVNZV, H,K., tekha,red,
[Norms ON 81-60) for the elactric lighting of construction
and assembling operational Normy elektricheskogo osveshcheniia
stroitelin.vkh i montazhnvkh rabot SK 81-60. Moskva, GOB.i2d-vo
lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i etroit.materialam, 1960. 18 p.
(MIRA 13:7)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Goaudarstvennyy komiete po delam
stroitel'stva. 2. Moskovskiy institut okhrany truda. Vseooyuznogo
tsentrallnogo soveta profsoyuzov (for Glagoleva). 3. Spetsiallnoye
konstruktorsko-naladochnoye byuro Glavmosstroya (for Verner, Soko-
lov, Vtorov, Borovoy. Strokov). 4. Leningradskiy filial instituta
Orgenergostroy Ministerstva stroitel'stva elektrostantsiy SSSR
(for Dadiomov).
(Electric lighting)
STROKOV, I.N., Icand.tekhn.nauk
. I
Heat transfer and resistance of the cooling units in TE diesel
locomotives. Sbor. nauch. trudov TASHIIT no.7:11-17 '57.
(MIRA l1-.4)
(Diesel locomotives)
PUGACHEV, A.V., inzh.; BASHKOV, V.A., inzh.; YAMPOLISKIY, A.M., inzh.;
Prinimal-i-uchastiye: SHIRINKIN, Ye.N.,,inzh.; BARASH, L.I., inzh.;
STROKOV, I.N., inzh.
Continuous control of sintering by gamma rays. Stall 23 no.33
195-197 Mr 163. 1 (MIRA 16:5)
(Sintering) (Gamra rays-Industrial applications)
STROKOV, L. (Kharikov)
So that old age and disease may retreat. Zclurovle 6 no,4:7 Ap 160.
(141RA 13:8)
(KIEV-HFALTH EDUCATION)
IBRAYh'V, Sh.I.;STROKOV, II.I.; KOPICKMIKO, G.F.
Electronic device for short-delay blasting. IzvMT Kazakh.SSR.
Ser.gor.dela no.2:100-105 '59. 04M 13:4)
(14ininr nr4;ineering) (Electronic control)
KAWSILIN, S.G.; STROKOV, N.I.
Measuring the volume of broken rock after a single penetration of
the boring tool. Trud7 InBt. gor. dela AN Kazal:h. SSR 6:114-117
160. (KIRA 13:12)
(Boring)
STROKOV, N.Z. (g.Belorechensk)
Servicing locomotives with shift crews. Zhel.dor.transp. 42
no.6:64-65 Je 160. kHM& 13:7)
1. Sekrbtarl partbyuro depo ]3elorechenskaya.
(Locomotives-Maintenance and repair)
STUV~--V' S. A.
Gas and Oil Engines
Experience in operating e-wine ZIS-5K of the self-propelled combine. Sellkhozmashina
no. 6, 1952.
Monthly List. 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952 UNCLASSIFIED
~TROKOV, S. A
--chine-Tir;ictor Stpti-ons
Conclusions of the work of mechanized ~Irourjs in soil L-i,,)rovw,-,.nt projects.
i:hlo,,)kovod,5tvo no. 1", 1952.
1
L'orith1v List of Hussian Accessions., Library of Congess, Au,--ust 1952, Uncl,-is3ified.
STROKOV, S.A.; DANILOV, V.I.; GURVICH. Yu.A.
The 3 Sh-70 motor-driven chassis. Trakt. i sel'k-hozmash.
no-1:1" Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Roataellmash.
(Motor vehicles)
IP
BOSOY, Ye.S.; STROKOV, S.A.; PAVLYUK, A.A.
Using shortened knife sections for cutter bars of harvesting machines.
Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 31 no.1.20-23 Ja t61. NEU 14: 1
1. Rostavskiy institut, sellskokhozyays-tvennogo mashinostroyeniya
(for Bosoy). 2. Rostovskiy zavod, iellskokhozyaystvennogo mashino-
stroyeniya (for Pavlyuk).
(moving machines)
AKSENT11UP K.B.; GLADZHEV, R.S.; NURATOV, R.B.;.STROKOV, S.A.
- % i
Calculation of the strength of alternator disc Ia. Trakt. i sellkho-sh.
31 [i.e.321 no.11:22-24 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Harvesting machinery)
3TROKOV, ~'IALAI'-,'HEV, R.S.- ZARGARYAN, S,R.- RUBIEV, V.S.
I A , I ~ . I
Working out a design of the frame of the 3PM-200 stacker.
Trhl,i-,, I- s,~-Ilkhozmash. no.1:21-23 Ja 164. (MIRA 17;4)
1. Gosudbrstvennoye spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro
Rost.ovokogo zavoda sellAckhozynystvennogo mashinostroyeniya.
STROKOV, S.A.
Complccc of machines for harvesting grain, straw.. and husk.
Trakt. i sel"khozmash. no.6234-36 J064 (MIRA 2:7:7)
1. Nachaltnik Gosudarstverm ago spetsiallnogo konstruktorsko-
go byaro Rostovskogo zavcda eel t skokhozyuyst-7ennogo mashint,
strcyETiiya.
STHGIVU7, S.~i.
fhe SPM-200 stacker. Trarkt, i sellkhozmash. no,9:25 S '64.
( MERA 17: 11';
1. Gosudarstvennoye spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro po
zernouborochnym masF-,nam.
li7 4c~ SOURCE CODE:
AP5025751 UR/0286/65/000/018/0099/00S~
AUTHORS: Isavenko, A. A.; Lugovoy, V. P.; Lyubitskiy,, A. N,;
Perunov, D. G.; Potapenko, V. L.
ORG; none
TITLE: Attachment to hay stacker-loader for loading of mineral fertillners and
other chemicals on planes and other transports. Class 45, No. 174870 Za-nnounced by
Government Special Construction Office on Grain Removal Machinery (GosudarstvenxLoye
spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro po, kompleksu zernouborochnykh mashin)_7
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnvkh znakov, no. 18, 19651 99
TOPIC TAGS: agricultural machinery, chemical loading, tractor attachment, agricultural
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an attachment to a hay stacker-loader for
loading of airplanes and other transports with mineral fertilizers and granular
chemicals. The attachment includes a working member in the shape of a scoop with
connecting elements to the lifting boom of the loader (see Fig. 1)i For loading of
mineral fertilizers and grain chemicals, the tractor boom is equipped with a hinged
extension frame for attachment of the scoop which is equipped with a door on the
discharge side of the scoop. The door can be activated by the operator. A second
version has the scoop pivot located at the top portion of the scoop to provide great-'
er opening of the discharge opening. A third feature provides stopson the
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Fig. 1. 1- extansion frame; 2- SCOOP; 3- unloading opening;
4- door; 5 and 7- hydraulic cilinders; 6- front brackets;
8- supports
extension frame to limit scoop rotation. Orig. art. haet 1 figure.
SUB CODE: IE/ SUBM DATE: 29May64
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:M~OLIYANGV, Yu.V.; MALINMKIY, G., master sportaj ;MOKOV, V...
podvodnik-lyubitell; PANTEMYEV, Yu., master sporta, admi al;
ZHIROV, V., zasluzhemyy trener -S.WR, master spor-ta,
Sovetskogo Soyuza po vodnomotornomu sportu
Deep waters for small boat~31 Tekh, mol. 31 ric,.6:26-29 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Predsedatell Federatsii vodnomotornogo aporta (for
Yemellyanov). 2.Prodsedatell Komiteta vodnolyzhnomu sportu
(for Malinovskiy).
(Motorboats) (Aquatic sjxirts)
STROKOV, V., dotsent,
"Travleing nests" by B. Rzhevskii. Reviewed by V. Strokov.
IUn. nat. no.10:21 0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Rzhevskii, B.) (Birds-Eggs and nests)
STROKOV, V.
It is time for a practical trend in our work. Nauka i zhizn' 29
no.7:40 Jl 162. (MIRA, 16:6)
1. Gosudarstvennyy pedagogichoskly Institut, kafedra entomologil,
Tambov.
(Ants) (Forest insects--Biological control)
L
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ACCFSSION NR: AT4047766 S/0000/64/0000401012Z/0330 _j
AUTHOR: Strokov, V.- A. 56
'TITLE: -Photoelectric ring-sector ocanning devices for.automatic searcli and,
tracking
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut a1vtomatiki i telemakhaniki. Teoriya i primeneniye
avtonnaticheskikh sistern (Theory and application of automatic systems).
Moscuw, Isd-vo Nauka, 1964, 32Z-330
TOPIC TAGS: scanning device, tracking device
ABSTRACT: The development of a new scanning device intended for tracking
luminous targets.is reported.- -Ess-entially, --- the-device consists-(see Enclosure-4)
of photoresistor I'and phosphor 2. The photoresistor represented by Al-activated
CdS film is in series with a 50-micron layer- of ZnS phospho.r. Transparent out-
side electrodes 3 and 4! are made from a tin-oxide coating on glasses 6 and 7.
Nontransparent conducting intermediate film S serves to preclude lumincuis feed-
back from the phosphor to the photoresistor. A segment a the field being icanned,
Cowd
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ACCESSION NR: AT4047766
is projected by optical system 8 onto phatoresistor 1. With no illuminatione the
resistance of I is high. and most of the voltage applied to 1-2 drops across the
photoresistor; the electric field strength in 2 in lower than the luminescence
threshold. When i is illuminated, its resistance drops and the voltage across
becomes sufficient for exciting the phosphor. The amplified image is focused by
optica). system 9 on phototu!_~e 10- Scanning is effected by-voltagrs application to
sector electrodeo 3 and ring electrodes 4 in a definite succession. which firsi
determines the ring involved and then the segment of that -,Ing. An evaluation of
possible errors inherent to the scanning device. is presented -,- The. oroject.was
carried out under the direction of Doctor of Tec&Xcal Sciences G. P. Katir~p.
Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 6 formulas.
ASSOCIATION; Institut avtomatiki i telemakhanild AN ASSIk'Onstitute. of
Automation and Telemechanics. AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: '06Jun64 ENCL: 0 1
SUB CODE: EC~'KG 140 REF SOV-.' 005
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ACC NR: AP5028027 SOURCE CODE: UR/0119/65/000/011/0006/0007
AUTHOR: .71rokov,- V-. A. (En$ineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Conversion of quantities into a die c rete -continuous form
SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no. 11, 1965, 6-7
TOPIC TAGS: telemetry, tolemrtry system j
ABSTRACT: The potentialities are discussed of a conversion of measurands into
standardized pulse-phase signals having a bell-shaped envelope. The freqtlency
varying (linearly along a sawtooth curve) within a prescribed band is selected an a
ecanning quantity. This frequency is compared with the frequency of a resonator
which forms a part of the parametric converter used. The sawtooth-voltage-
supplied resonator develops a narrow pulse whose displacement along the time
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AUTHOW Strokov, V.- A.~
711
ORG: None
4"
TITLE: The determination of isothermal lines using resonant circuits
SOURCE- AN SSS11. Institut avtomatiki I telemckhaniki. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika
(Tcclinical-j~!-)jr-W~Pics). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 354-361
TOPIC TAGS: temperature sensitive element, temperature distribution, ferroclectric effect,
dielectric property, circuit design
ABSTRACT: 1-he control of temperature fields is often carried out by the determination of
isothermal lines by means of optical- mechanical and photoclectronic pyrometers. However
the optical- mechanical devices use moving parts and lose portions of the temperature field
energy during refraction and reflection, and the photoelectronic devices contain complex
deflection systems, scanning blocks, complex recording circuits, cumbersome electron beam
tubes. 7flie present author proposes a new device which utilizes the pyrodielectric and
electroluminescence effects In conjunction with series voltage resonances. The solution
(the principles of which are illustrated in Fig. 1) is quite simple and avoids the shortcomingsI
discussed.
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