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ACC NR; AP7008915 SOURCF CODE., 1111/0033/66/043/006/1289111291 AUTHOR: Tvor,,koy, B. A. 0 T'~C~ N J: none, T I T L -.: Influence of corpuscular radiation on the circum-tarrestrial cloud SOUi,CE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 43, no. 6, 1966, 1289-1291 TOPIC TAGS: radiation bolt, solar wind, solar corpuscular radiation SUB COM.': 03 AMTRACT: A study has been mado of the cathode scattering of dust particles in the earth's proton radiation belt and It is demonstrated that thin effect considernbly limits the lifetime of particles trapped by the earth. T I I o author evaluates the role of the solar wind In decreasing the eccentricity of the orbits of dust particles revolving around the sun and it is demon- Strated that the effect of the solar wind is comparable to the effect of light radiation. It: is rhown that: allouance for corpuscular radIntlon is entirely ncceG!;ary In estimating the lifetime of trapped mirrometeorite!'. The lifetime of the particles relative to cath()d acatter4ng in tho procon radiation belt is extremely small and It therefore is probable that the high concentration of dust particles near the earth is not caused by capture but by the curvature of the orbits of nicromateorites with hyperbolic (relative to the earth) velocities. Orig. arts has: I figure and 5 formulas. fjP-RS: 39,71,87 0 Card 1/1 UDCt 523.58 L 1284-66 . EWT(l)/FccAWA(h) Gs/Giq :ACMSSIVM NR: ATS023600 UR/0000/65/000/000/0314/0325 ;AUTHOR: Tverskoy, B.-A. iTITLE: Anomalous diffusion of charged particles in the earth's radiation belts 'SOURCE: VsespyuznqM~ konferentslya yo fizike kosmicheskogo prog:tr DSCOW q Mi i1965. Issledovanija koemicheskogo prostranstva (Space research); trudy konferentsii.~. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 314-325 :TOPIC TAGS: particle acceleration, radiation belts particle diffusion, magnetic storm, geomagnetism ,ABSTRACT: It is shown that the basic mechanism responsible for acceleration of I ielectrons and protons in the outer zone of the radiation belts surrounding our plan-i let as well as for formation...of the inner belt, is particle migration across the idrift envelopes. The, general theory for this particle migration is presented and ~:experimental data are interpreted. It is found that the migration process has a much greater effect than had been previously supposed. Part of the protons with en- ergies of 10-100 Mev are accelerated by migration of particles through the magneto-' isphere. Experimental analysis indicates that protons with energies greater than !Card 1/2 L 1284-66 'ACCESSION NR: AT5023600 i !50-60 Mev are caused by neutron decay and elution due to anomalous diffusion. Pro-i ,tons with energies of less than 20-30 Mev, and in part those of 40 Mev are not bas i Ically associated with neutron decay. These particles are the hard tail of the outexi i :proton belt, and are chiefly the result of betatron acceleration during migration ;across the boundary of the magnetosphere. It is possible that anomalous diffusion ,also plays some part In formation of the current ring during v-,agnetic storms. Orig.1 ,art. has: 3 figures* 16 formulas. 'ASSOCIATION: none ISUBMITTED: 02Sep65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES, UP IMO, REF GOV: 010 OTHERt 024 ATD PRESS: .card VO KHCING-.'~T; UIP F!-~ -A Dokl. A,4 S.Srt 161 no.5:1030-103;? 1964. to the In, ~-J-Af TVERSKOY, B.A. Dynamics of "the earth's radiation belts. Fart 1: Sources of fast particles. Goomag. i aer. 4 no.2t22/4,232 Mr-Ap 164. W[RA 17:4) 1. Mosko7skly gosudarstvennyy universitetq Institut yadernoy fiziki. ey, s pe r cL; on nes e -c-t -r. GRIGORIYAN, R.A.;. TV E '--ams~ Organization (~f 18: 6) stroi. 15 no.4:3-4 1. 'Upraviyayushchiy f ory USSR/Biology - Clover May 50 Plant Diseases *Reasons for Destruction of Clover Seedlingz in Mos- cov Oblast and Measures for Controlling It," D. L. Tverskoy, Cand Agr Sci, K. P. Zhukova, and B. S. Navsuts, Moscov Sta for Plant Protection, 8 pp 'Dok v-s Ak Selkhoz Nauk" No 5 Conducts series of experiments to determine plant disease statistics and soil conditions in which disease and destruction of clover seedlings are most pronounced. Finds weakly acid soils to be 159T2 USSR/Biology - Clover (Contd) May 50 noat harmful condition. Recommends control measures Involving application of various fertilizers. In- cludes six tables of data. 159T2 TVERSKOYI D. L., and ZHUKOVA, K. P. "Effect of Fertilizers on Diseases (Damping- off) of Clover Srrouts," Doklady Vsesoiuznoi Akademii Seltakokhoziaistvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenina, vol. 16, no. 7, 1951, pp. 32-35. 20 Akl SO: SIRA, SI 90-53, 15 December 1953 O-A dw vinvo. r16 ! 44 sob WSW tjW womw toors'a to i4mck a r.19. A I I bit*. -.Y&" to %W" fauics dulft TVMSAPY, D.L. .274~A. K.P. Clover-Moscow Province Dying out of red clover and measures for combatting this phenomenon in Moscow Province. Sov.sgron. 10 no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952 +4ft. Unclassified. 1. TVAIKOry D. L. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Plants - Disease and Pest Resistance 7. Problems for discussion on the immunity of ilants to disease and oests. A.grobiologiia. No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May - 1953. Unclassified. GORLENKO, M.V., prof., red.; ZHUKOVSKIY, PX., ak-ademik, red.; DUNIN, M.S., prof., red.; TVERSKOY, D.L., doktor biolog. nauk, red. SUVALOV,, I.S., red.; MTM.OVA, N.M., tekhn, red. (Immunity of plants to diseases and pests] Imunitet rastenii k bolezniam i vrediteliam. Pod obahchei red. M.V.Gorlenko. Fioskva, Sellkhozgiz. 1961. 245 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Veasoyuznaya akademiya sel1akokhozyayatvennykh nauk im. V.I. Lenina. (Plants-Diseases and pests) TVERSKOT, D.L., doktor biol.nauk; ZHUMVA, X.P., kand.biol.nauk Corn 41seases and neasures for their contral. Diol. v ahkole nn.4-78-83 Jl-Ag 158. (MIRA 1119) 1. Mnskovskaya stantRiya sanbchity rasteniy Vseso7uznogo instituta sashchity ras tenly. (Corn (Kiiza)-Disoanes and posts) TVEELSKOY, Dmitrij, Lukich. Moscow Stition of All-Union Sci Res Inst of Protection of Plants, Academic degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences, based on his defense, U MaY 55, in the Council of Botanical Inst imeni Komarov Acad Sci USSR, of his dissertation en- titled: "The sugar beet Ikorneyed' rooteater and the signi- ficance of mushrooms i-In Its development." Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences 50; Decislons of VAK, List no. 5. 3 Far 56, Byulleten' WO SSSR, No. 2, Jan 57, Moscow, pp 1?-20, Uncl. JPRS/NY_466 DEMCHENKOP I.K.;-TU~Ms-D-19- Automatization of ChGSP looms. Teket,prom. 21 no.3:64-65 mx 'a. OURA 14:3) (Looms) (Automutic control) TVIRSKOY, 1? a physicogeographical otudy" by I.M. Yurzaev. Wmm~"Central s a Review by F. Tvarskoi. Geog. v shkole 21 no.2:77 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:2) (Aoia, Central--Physical geography) (Murzaev, E.M.) TVERSKOY, F- ss it thoroughly. Geog. v shkole 24 "o.4:56-59RA Let us discu Jl-AV 061. (Geography--Study and teaching) (YU 14-8) TVERSKOY, F. ... nWhat will be built in 1959 - 1965 and whereff b7 A.I.Yedishchev. Reviewed by F.Tvarskoi. Geog.v shkole 22 n0-3:86-87 9Y-Je '59. (MIRA 12:11) (Russia-Sconomic policy) (Yedishchev, A.I.) fees* 40-64 a 'M I It?? f ? q A'. L- -&. IL-"--A-A A TY INS A 00 00 06 Z al 0*0 'a 8 00 0 I t I W L_ a -X r- a 1 1k of is LI! I fit A-V f" qsm AND P04#16l'to watt so P 2894 of tkwwu ali'ma di =T4 P At. t kate 0. Zab and G. B - .Pl. I Zk-- S- A [J. Phyliol 2&j-"(IQ47).-TsdPo14s Of R4- k"'Off?"I an' lub- *ted to thkxwm at varsous slam of develoPmeat as -11 i K av* cep ng undern~ induced by thr - - m - kl~ zine IOUMA "n. for Ys resulled in 70 th in 0 e$ - r ~ .,r4 r to of tall growth. with f2ilvefal rffCvt of It ,r = t1w end al avetstalwPhojis (tan resorpolum). Theme slwvi- vo Iness go itumersion In Put* water cvdnpktcd lbeis "Kta- coo roorphosis within 8 days; those left in thloures "rt. rr- t mmined itumture. Coowth mutdation was -Y P-- If h 0o a stam, nounced In young specituens In efirly growt 0-' LMIJ 6 Wed to the medluto after the go SO thyroxine (1 thiourea cgect becomes appmat (12 day-0. the Inets- ated in both test and control croups. morpbo*6 6 accele :,go with the tm gmp allowing a much amm Pronounced r stitualmalm of grmnb. jv well as the higherilethal per- centage. Thus, thiourea enhances be tbyTo-ne fiect. see I W40 A$11-SLA MITALLUJIMCAl. LIT1441M CLAWFICAT910 tie fie too it, -a- 11 nd 0 Is a I IV IN 2 a 4 2-0 W UD 14-0 4 IF 0.1 .49 b U if T- 4 o : K IN It S S K 99 IF It 9 ;o 06 000 0 0 0 0 0 .T. TVERSKOY, G. D. I t, . ,;~ 3- 1111curoregulation of Hotor Function of the Dreaot; Storaer, ard Out-ut ,)f (,.'. - 39) by Baryshnihov, 1. A., Zaks, M. G,, Zotikova, 1. 1%, Sleitslkaya, E. ).I G. ::.t Pavlov, E. F.,, Tverskoi, G. B., Tokbizkh~, and Tsakhacv, G. S. SO: Journal of General Biolo (Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii) Vol. U, Ib.6, ('1ov-Doc) 11,~51. NIKITIN, P.I.; TVZRSKOY, G.B. I - Owz;, Modification of anti-diuretic and ox7totic functions of the neuro- hypopbysis in ontogenesis. Fiziol.zh.SSSR 37 no.2:205-208 Mar-Apr 51. (CLML 21:1) 1. Department of Physioloa, Leningrad Pediatric Medical Institute. lire 'V Role '0t' nonmedfatory acetylcholine in parturition ac- tivity. G. B. Tvetskol. A kay1w-sivo iGimrkr, I ~ 1953 No I,- 3-7; Exrerpia Ated., Sect. 11, 7, mediatory acetylcholine k prcxtuccd in the utciinc rnawle indepeadeetly of umous inipuiscs or iq tmnspoiltA by blood from the pl=nta in mbbltg. It Is coaclud,-d that non-wediatory aotyleholbie take3 no part in the cmi-1,tiou of labor. R. 1) It. - . . . 2 , ,, / ",.,.:r. , 4--;. r- ..., '. " - - h-,- ~ "r;v, - , T- Tvr--V,sKb-Y TVMKLYi, G. D. l USSR/Medicine - Physiology 254 Card 1/1'- Ab-ibbr. Tverskoy, G. B. Title Ilse of cannula in systematic experiments to determine the activity of the mammary gland Periodical : Fiziol.zhur. 2, 233-235, Mar/'Apr 1954 Abstract : A method of bloodless passage into the mammary glands of goats by insertion of a cannula, 1.4 millimeters in diameter, into the opening in the teat is described. This cannula is made of a lightweight metal, Duralumin, is held in place by a band around a rubber cap clamped on the teat. Cannula does not cause reduction of milk yield and no inflammation of the teat was noted even after cannula was kept open as loryg-as 2 1/2 months. If mastitis is absent cannula may be inserted under aseptic conditionfi. A cannula somewbat larger in diameter may be used in experiments on cows. One USSR reference. illustrations. Institution : Scientific-Experimental Station for the Study of Physiology of Agri- cultural Animals, Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences "'YSSR Submitted : February 12, 1953 TMSKOT, G.B. -, Role of changing pressuze bithin the ucIder in the stimulation of milk recretion. Trudy Inst.fizisl.4:68--~74 155. (HLRA 9:4) l.Lo.'beratoriya fixiologii sellskokhosyay-styennykh zhivotuykh, za- veduyushchiy I.A.Baryvhnikov, i Nauchno-opytnaya stantsiya po izuehaniyu fisiologii s9l'skokhozyaystvpnnykh zhivotnykh, direktor I I.F.Shultshanko. (Lactation) TURSIODY, G.B.; DTUSMIN, Jh. -- Speed of milk secretion. Trudy Inst.f iziol. 4:75-M 155. l.Lp-boratoriya fiziologii sel'skokhoZjVaVl3tV8nnYkh ZhiVOtnykh saveduyushchiy I.A.&v7shnikov, i Hauchnis-opy-tuaya stantsiya po ifitchaniyu fiziologii sel'skokhoz7aystvenDykh zhivotnykh, direktor I.Ir.Shullzhenkoe , (Lactation) TURSIOT, G.B. the sensory innervation of the asaxery gland In the reflez regulation of milk and milk fat sec~etton [with summary in InglishJ. Zhur.ob.biol. 18 no.1:169-184 Hy-Je 157. tKLRA io:6) 1. Institut fiziologii imeni, I.P.Pavlovs. kKAWART GIANN-11MVATION) (RULUES) (1ACTATION) 170) AUTHOR: Tverskoy, G. B. soy/2o-123-6-49/50 TITLE: Milk Secretion in She-Goats Subjected to Total Spinal Cord Cutting (Sokretsiya moloka u koz posle polnoy pererezki spinnogo mozga) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Ur 6, PP 1137 - 1139 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The hormones of the anterior pituitary play an important part in the stimulation of the milk necretion (Ref 1). The influence of these hormones upon the maintenance of the secretory process is evident, whereas the ways of the regula- tion of the hormone producing activity of the anterior hypophynis are in many regards not yet clear. There are some facts which suggest the importance of afferent impulses on the part of the mummary gland in this regulation (Refs 2-5). This afferent impulsion, however, is not the only source of stimulation of the hormone production. It was repeatedly proved that the milk production proceeds also without afferent influences by the mammary gland (Refs 6-8). The Card 1/3 author intends to check the results of Tsakhayev (Ref 10) Milk Secretion in She-Goats Subjected to Total Spinal SOV/2o-123-6-49/50 Cord Cutting that are in contradiction with those of other investi.--,.tors. For this purpose he used 6 joats of Nauchno-opytnaya stantsya (Scientific Experimental Station) of the institute mentioned in the Association, Modification I: The spinal cord of 3 goats was cut immediately after the first birth, still before the first milking Modification II: The spinal cord of the remaining 3 goats was cut at D XI during the period of lacta- tion. A complete cutting of the spinal ccord causes a disturbance of the milk secretion reflex and a retention of milk within the alveolar section of the gland. The milk secretion after the cutting of the spinal cord is illustrated in tables 1-3. It can be seen from them that the cuttine: does not interrupt the process of milk production. It may be concluded from the experimental results that the intactness of the afferent tracts of the spinal cord is not necessary for maintaining a high level of milk production. It was not the purpose of this paper to investi,,~rate the milk secretion under the highest possible elimination of the afferent impulses on the part Card 2/3 of the mammary glund. This was done in another paper by the ffilk Secretion in She-Goats Subjected to Total Spinal SOV12o-123-6-491clo Cord -Cutting author (Ref 8). The importance of the impulses mentioned cannot be denied but in addition to them there must exist other ways of regulation of the anterior pituitary function which main- tains the milk secretion (Ref 6). Ye. Ya. Gilinskiy assisted in the evaluation of the data of the histological analysis. There are 3 tables and 14 referencest 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziologii im. I. P. Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physiology imeni 1. P. Pavlov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: August 25, 1958, by K. L_ Bykov, Academician SUBMITTED: August 20, 1958 Card 313 TVERSKOYP G.B. Sigrificance of marr=Ary gland iruneznration in the regulaticn of its growth and development at different stages of cntogeny in goats. Zhur. evol. biokhim. i fiziol. 1 no. 6664-570 N-D 165 (MIRA 1911) 1. Iaboratoriya fiziologii i biokhimii laktataii'Instituta fiziologii. imeni I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted March 31, 1965. ZAKSY M.G.: NATOCHRI, Yu.V.; SOKOLOVA) M.11,11.; TANASIYCHIJK, O.F.; TVrRSKOY, G.B. Transport of sodium end -potassium in the- speretion of Fiziol.zhur. 51 no.4:51.1-519 AP 165. (~-a:-,;A 18;6", 1. Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologil i blokhimli imml Sechenovn AN SSSR i Institut fiziologii imeni Pavlove AN SSSR, Len-,"nerrid. - Methcdolrogy for blopsy of the mimmary gland in goats Fiziol. zhur. 51 no.5t631-632 ',,'iy t65. iMRA 1.8to') 1. Laboratoriya fiziologli J. biokhimii laktatsiJ Instit-ata fiziologii imimi Palila-va AN SSSR, Leningrad. URYSHKKOV, I.A., VMKOVI, I.M., TVERSKOY, O.B. "Houro-hormonal control of milk secretion.* Report submitted, but not presented at the 22nd International Congress of Physiological Sciences. Losiden, the Netherlands 10-17 Sep 1962 BARYSMIKOVp I.A.; TURSKOlp G.B. First Symposium cn %"he Physiology and Biochemistry oll Lactalion. Fiziol. zhur. 48 no.2:235-238 F 162. 15:2) 1. From the I.F.Favlov Institute Institute of Phyniologyj Lanir4,,rad. WMATION-CONGW~SSES) TVERSKOY, G.B. Role of efferent innervation of the manTary gland in the regulation of milk fat secretion in goats. Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.3:728-731 Ja 62. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (UDDER--INNERVATION) (LACTATION) TVERSKOY, G.B. Role of the cervical part of the sympathetic nervous system in the regulation of lactation in goats. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. biol. no.3:441- 457 btr"4e 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.0 Leningrad ~LACTATION) (PITUITARY BODY MERVATION) TVERSKOYq G B Method for the transection of the pituitary stalk in lactating goats, Tiziol.zhur. 1+6 no*6:761-763 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. From the Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of U.S.S.R., Leningrad. (PITUITARY BODY) I (LACTATION) (SURGERY, EXPERIMENTAL) TVERSKOY, G.V., kand.biolog.nauk (Lenbigrad) "How milk is formed" by G.I.Azimov. Reviewed by G.B.Tverskoi. Priroda 50 no.7:123 Jl 161o (MIPA 14:6) (Lactation) (Azimov, G.I.) ~4(5) SOV/92-59-F-28/40 1UTHORS: Mayevskiy, V.Ya., Chief Engineer, and T.Sh. T!~erskoy~,Clief of the Planning and Estimating Bureau TITLE: What Stands in the Way of Bulk Plant Reconstruction (Pamekhi rekonstruk- tsil neftebaz) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1959, Nr 2, p 28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The expected rise in the Soviet petroleum production calls for cn immediate expansion of presently operating bulk plants and for the construction of new bulk plants. The distance between bulk plant installations as -.rell as between residential and recreational buildings, according to the old regulations (O~T 90039-39), w" 50 meters, and this procedure was followed for a number of years. In October 1956 new regulations increased this distance to 100 meters. However, this provision was enforced only for bulk plants and terminals under pe- construction. Old installations which are-not rebuilt- are allowed to remain un- changed. These new regulations hinder bulk plant reconstruction. The space left free, according to these new regulations, was supposed to be measured not fran the bulk plant limit but from such bulk plant installations as storage tanks, gasoline filling stations., etc. Moreover, new petroleum bulk plants, being built far fram polyalated centers, are now being constructed without taking into account 1/2 'What stan" in the Way (Cont.) SOV/92-59-2-28/40 possible future expansion. It is evident that regulations preacribing apqn Lrea should be based on the principle of measuring from the bulk plant limit Emd not the bulk plant installations. While the bulk plants operating at present are usually built at a distance of 50 meters frcm the railroad station, the new reg- ulation (TU 108-56) provides that this distance be increased to 80 meters. It is therefore clear that the Gosstroy of USSR (State Camnittee on Construction of the Council of Ministers of the USSR) has to revise the regulatiorrw and provisions which are now..in force for bulk plants and terminals. This must be done in order to facilitate their reconstruction. ASSOCIATION: Ukrglavaeftesnabsby-t i Proyektno-smetnoye Byuro (The Ukrglavneftesnabsbyt and The Planning and Estimating BureauY C ard ~2/2 14(10) SOV/92-58-lo-lo/3o AUTHORS: Mayevskiy, V. Ya. and TverskR3~.-J. Sh., Staff Members of the Ukrglavneftesbyt TITLE: A Floating Roof Preserves the Petroleum Product Qualit (Plavayushchaya krysha sokhranyayet kachestvo nefteprodukta~ PERIODICAL: Neftyanik., 1958, Nr 10, pp 1"-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to this article a floating roof of a storage tank can limit losses of light fractions of the petroleum product stored in the tank,.and consequently can preserve its quality. For this reason Ukrainian -~ bulk plants started to use storage tanks with floating roofs long ago. The roof of such a tank is built of prefabricated sections, assembled at the storage site, and is provided with peripheral, annular sectional pontoons and a central pontoon. A special cover plate (Fig. 1) connects the various pontoon sections. The column of the tank runs through the central pontoon. The most important part in the structure is the roof . closure (Fig. 2) consisting of two belts covered with rubber and a polyvenyl chloride film inserted between them. A clearance of Card 1/2 A Floating Roof Preserves the Petroleum (Cont.) SOV/92-58-10-10/30 60-112 mm is left between the tank shell and the peripheral pontoon, and one of 130-132 mm between the tank column and the central pontoon. The closure at the center consists of two semi-cLT-,ular. seotions (Fig. 3). There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Ukrglavneftesbyt Card 2/2 K&YEVSKIY, V.7a.; TV Y I Sh - I - ~ ''t, Assembly of floating roofs in existing tanks' Neftianik 3 no.4:28-29 Ap -58a (KIU 11: 5 ) 1. Glavnyy iuzhener Ulcrneftesbyta (for 14ayevskiy). 2. RELchallmik PS Ukrnefteebytp6 (for Werskoy). (Tanks) I!e;-i-.mni?ed loadina! -Df snrrels. Neftismik 2 no.9:24-25 S '57. (MIRA 10: 9) G I (for MAyevskiy). 2. Nnchal'nik tquv-. L%,Tmpi'tesbyta (for Tverskoy). -a I. londing nnd unloading) Jim ~4 MAYEVSKIY, V.Ya.; TVMSKOY, I-Sh. ~dkl Problems of now tachnolog7 in petroleum storage. Neftianik I no.10:17-18 0 156. (KM 9:11) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Ukrneftesbyta (for Kayevskiy). 2. Na- challnik proyektno-smatnogo byuro Ukrneftasbyta (for Tvar- skoy). (Petroleum--;Storage) TVMKOY,K. - For an all-out increase in labor productivity. no.10:20-26 0147. (Railroads--Management) Zhel.dor.tranap. (MMA 8: 12) TV"FiSKOYO K. :V888/hailways rff latency of Pereconol Oct 1947 4602.023, Area netvork 4602.0200 *To increase the Productivity of Iabor In Every Way," Tverskoy" 0 pp "Eh-d-Transport" No 10 Present Iwoduotivity of labor is belov prewar level: 3h 1,946 -6roduotivity of labor in-Vral~sibirian'DietrJet -.0hWYwas 97.8% of prevar levei~ Westein ~~':Oouthveitern - 97 9%, Central 74.2%. Northwootern ''6%, Caucasus - 9~%, and D(met; - 57.6%. In many Amterprises production norms are not being fix1filled. ,Author calls on DR persormel to fulfill their obliga- I -tibn6I4.th#ApITQ0T84r PIM. 10041-- lOG47 wx- or TV-H,~Koy K.114 t I l'-:1 '14 n I.s te r-:; t, ~,a 0 ERSMIJ K. N. W Boebye voprosy transporta v. 1931. LThe urgent task of transportation in 193!7- (1n Narodinoe khoziaistvo SSSR na poroge tretlego goda piatileki i kontrollnye t~slifry na 1931 god. Moskva, 1931, p. 1114-132). DLC: 11C335-P45 The unified transport system of the U. S. S. R., by K. N. Tverskoi. London, V. Gollancz ltd.,, 1935. 176, P. fold.map. (11alf-title: The new soviet library. 10) "Excellent survey of transport conditions and development (rail, rivers and canals, Northern Sea route, air) by a Soviet expert." "A Soviet expert's general des- cription of transport planning and the development of majot forms of transportation under the Soveit regime, especially in major economic regions." DW: 11E2551T8 Za bollshervistkie tempy sotsialisticheskoi rekonstrulctsii transporta. ZT-or a 7 M bolshev.ist pace in the socialist reconstruction of transpory osCVa., yorSkoi rabochii, 1931. 128 p. DLC: Sluvic unclass. SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress, Reference Department) Washington 1952. Unclassified. 71111~-'-6-' .1", YrIrLOR Ln 11 , TVERSKOI,, K.N. The unified transport system of the U.S.S.R. Londonp V. Gollancz,, 1935. 176 p. DW: HE255.T8 SOi LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1. 1951, Uncl. TTE~11,-~KOIY K. 111. V borlbe za transport. /F.,e ztrn-w:~Ie for trr~;nz--,-jrj,7. (Frr,!Jl,:riy no. 5-6, ~,. 99-108. "Reviews 20 ye,- rs of Soviet rn': I roadr, ha~i 1936 back to 1932 for overlaui.)in;.,.'l DT,C: F-.,,9.-,75 091" CO,',7. -. 'NI(,,',.TT0",; A SO: ~-'O Tlibrqry o.1 Crjnt,,:-wif3 Lermnc~~ teparituient, e!a,,;Idnt:ton, 1952,"' --- TVEMO)rt K. N. PoVshenle rentabollnooti zhelezrVkh dorog I snizhenie sebestoix-oirti. jacreazing the profitableness of railroads and the reduction of net cost?. (Zhel-dor. transport, 1946, no. 11-12, P. 9-18). DLCs WX 30t Soviet TMaportatioll Od CqMM=cqtjons. k Biblipgrarhyr L-Ibrary of Congreva V-0 ~erenc~e DePartmentp Washington, 1952, Unclassified. TVIMpro K. N. Ob izmeneii poriadka raspredeleniia dokhcopv mezhdu dorogwi. fOn changing the ways of distribution of income among railroadg/. (Zhol-dore transport, 1948.9 no. 6. p. 27-33). DLCt HE7.Z5 SO: Soviet Transportation and Commmications, A Bibliogr , Library of Congress Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. TTVAHCM. D.P.. inzhener; MULYUKIN, F.P., retsonzent; TVERSKOT X.N. reteenzent; BABKIU, A.F., radaktor; ERTSHTALI. L. =.. iie~o;~ XHITROV, P., takhnichaskiv redaktor [planning major railroad overhauling) Planirovanis kapitallnogo remoata n& zheleznodorozhnom transports. Moskva. Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1951. 122 P. [Microfilm] NLRA 10:2) (Railroads --4toiatenan ca and repair) GIBSHKAN,A.Ye.; DANILOV.S.K.. professor; DMITRIYEV,V.I.; KOMDCM,A.I.; TVIEMOT.K.N.. UMBLrYA,V.Z.; KELMOV,Te.D.; CHWWCMCBDIX,D.I.; KRISHTALI.L.I., redaktor; KHITROT, P.A., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Aconomics of transportation] 4onomika transporta..Moskya,.Goo. tranap.zhol-dor.izd-vo, 1955. 617 P. (MLHA 9:3) (Railroads-"Finance) 77YRSKOY, X.N., kandidat okonomichookikh nauk. --------- The great significance of increasing the speed of train movements. Zhel. dor. transp. 38 no.8:49-53 Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Railroads--M.anagement) ALFEROV. A.A.; ARTEMKIN, A.A.; ASHKENAZI. Ye.A.; VINOGRADOV. G.P.; GALEYEV. A.U.; GRIGOROYNV, A.H.; D'YACHENKO, P.Ya.; ZALIT, N.M.; WHAROY. ?.M.; Z013HIN. N.P.; IVAROV. I.I.; IL'Ill. I.P.; KMETIK, P.I.; KUDRYA- SHOY, A.T.; IAPSHIN. F.A.; MOLTARCREW, V.S.; FMSOVSKIY, L.M.; FOGODIN, A.M.; RUDOY, M.L.; SAVIN, K.D.; SIMCN07. K.S.; SITKOVSKIT, I.F., SITHIK, M.D.; TRUREV, B.K.; TSZTYRAln, I.Ye.; TS-UKAUOV. P.P.-, SHADIKTAN, V.S.; ADELUNG, N.N., retsenzent; AFAIIASIYEV, Ya.V, retsen- zent; VIASOV. V.I., retsonzent. VOROBOYEV, I.Yo., rateenzent; VORO- NOV, N.M., retsonzent; GRITCHY-NKO, V.A., ratoonzent; ZHEREDIN, M.N., reteenzent; IVLIYICV, I.Y., retsenzent; KAPORTSBV, 11.7., reisenzent; KOOMMOV. P.M., reteenzent; KRIVORUCHKO, N.Z., ret3enzent; KUCHKO, A.P., retsenzent; LOBANOV, V.V., retsmizent; MOROZOV, A.S., retsen- zent; GELOV, S.F.. rateenzent; PAVWSHKOV, E.D,,. rateenzent; POPOV. A.H., retsenzent; FROKOTIYXV, P.F., retsenzent-, RAKOV. V.A., retaen- zent; SWGUBOV. H.I., retsenzent; TFMNIN. D.Y., rateenzent; TIJmO- KIROV. I.G.. rateenzent; URBAN. I.V.. retsen-lit; FIALKOVSKIY. I.A.. retaenzent: CIMPYZHEV, B.F.. rateenzent; SHEBYIKIN. O.S., retsenzant, SHCHOBAKOV, P.D., retsenzent; GARHM. V.A.. redaktor; LONAGIN, N.A. redaktor; MORDVINKIll, N.A., redaktor; HAUMOV. A.N., redaktor; POBE- DIE, Y.F., radaktor; RYAZANTSEV, B.S., redaktor;-z32':as K.N., i0y reclaktor; CHMVATYY, U.S., redaktor; ARSHINDY, I.M., rt~egftndl-, BABEZYAN, Y.B., recialctor; BEMOARD, K.A., redaktor; V3RSHLVSKIY. S.V., redaktor; GAMBURG, Ye.Yu.. redaktor; DERIBAS, A.T., redaktor; DOKBROVSKIY, K.I., redaktor; XORNMV, A.I., redaktor; HIMYRV, A.P., redaktor (Continued on next card) AjyjMoV, A.A. ---- (continued) Card 2. WSKVIN, G.H., redaktor; RUBINSHTETN, S.A., rectal-tor; TSYPIU, G.S., radaktor; CURNTAVSKIT, Y.Ta., redaktor; CHERNYS-EIEV, V.I., redaktor; CMUYSHEV, M.A., redaktor; SHADUR, L.A., redaktor: SHISHKIN, K.A., redaktor (Railroad bandbook] Spravochnsia knizhka zheleznodorozhnika, Izd. 3-6, ispr. I dop. Pod obahchei red. V.A.Garnyka. Moskva, Goo. transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 1103 p. (MIRA 9:10) 1. Nonchno-takhnichaskoye obohchegtvo zhelaznodorozhnogo, transportc (Railroads) PHASE I DOOK EXPLOITATION 293 Gibshman, A. Ye., Danilov, S.K., Dmitriyev, V.I., Korneyev, A.I., Tverskoy..K.N-, Umbliya, V.E., Khanukov, Ye. D., rnomordik, D.I., Chudov, A.S., Shillnikov, N.S. Ekonomika, transports. (The Economics of.Transportation) 2d rev. ed. Moscow, Transzheldorizdat, 1957. 711 P. 30,000 copies printed. Ed.: Krishtall, L.I.; Tech. ed.: Khitrofi, P.A. PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students in engineerina- economic branches of Railway Transportation Institutes, as well as for railway workersengagpd in the independent stu4of railway economics. COVERAGE: The economic asp-ects-of-railway transportation are dis- cussed in this textbook. It covers such subjects as technical- economic problims, the most efficient way to use available facilities, methods for planning and organizaing various branches Card 1/21 The Economics of Transportation 293 of transportation operations and production, wages, costs, finances, and business accountability (khozraschet). For detailed information see Table of Contents. The book is written by several specialists in the field of railway transportation: Chapters I and IV and part 1 of chapter II are written by Prof. S.K. Danilov; Ch. II, iparts 2, 3, and 4) is written by D.I. Chernomordik, Doctor of Economic Sciences; Ch. III by Docent A.I. Korneyev; Chaptert, V, VII, and VIII by Prof.-Va.. D. Khanukov, Doctor of Economic Sciences; Chapters VI and XIV by Docent K.N. Tverskoy, Candidate of Economic Sciences; Ch. IX by V.I. Dmitriev, Candidate of Economic Sciences; Ch,. X by Prof. A. Ye. Gibahman, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ch XI by Docent V.E. Umbliy, Candidate of Economic Sciences (dec;ased), revised by Prof. S.K. Danilov; Ch. XII by Docent A.S. Chudov, Candi- date of Technical Sciences; Ch. XIII by Docent N.S. Shillnikov, Candidate of Economic Sciences. There are 24 pages of references (pp. 682 through 705). Pages 682 to the middle of 694 are devoted exclusively to references from the works of Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Card 2/21 The Economics of Transportation 293 From the middle of p. 694 through P. 705, the references are trans- portation orders issued by the Communist Party and the Soviet government. No other personalities are mentioned. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Ch. I. Subject and Scope of Courses in Transportation Economics 5 Ch. II. Railway Transportation in Capitalist Countries 1. Social and economic aspects of transportation in capitalist countries 16 2. Role of transportation in capitalist production 20 Characteri8ties-of transportation as a branch of industrial production 20 Characteristics of transportation as an industry 22 Characteristics of capitalist transportation Card 31A costs 24 TVERSKOYI kand.ekonom.nauk . 'I Potentials for the grovth of lobor prqduqtivit7 in railroad trans- portation. Zhel.dor.transp. " no.22sS-13 D 162. ~JGRA 15:12) 1. ZamAstitell nachallaika Planovo-ekonomicheekogo upravleniya Ministerstva putey soobabeboniya. (Railroads-Labor productivity) DANILOV, Sergey Konstantinovich, prof.; TVERSKOY X N , retsenzent; PESKOVA, L.N., red.; USENKO, A., t0 (Railroad transportation and the economic and technical foundation of communism]Zhelezuodorozhuyi transport i ma- terialino-tekhnichaskaia baza kommunizma. Moskvap Trans- zheldorizdat, 1962. 100 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Railroads) (Communism) TVE tSKGY Kon-ptant# Ukolayevich; KHANUKOV, Ye.D. t retsen.zent; "-,- 'T -~~; - _3'-- - -- tekJ!:.. red. ~ ~Y.- ~IT LI, L.I., red.; BOBRONFA, Ye.N., (Planning in railroad transportation]Planiroviinie na zhe- leznodorozhnom transporte. I-Iuskva, Tranezheldorizdat, 1962. 69 p. (MIRA 15: 10) (icail-roads-Manage mnt) ZAKHAROV)~ A.G.: karid.okon.nauk, nauchnyy i3otrudnik; SHISHOV, G.A., inzb.-ekonomd3t, nauchnyy sotrudnik; ZAYEAROVA, Z.I., inzh.-. retsenzent; ekonomi.9t, m*achnyy aotrudnik; _TY71~RS ABIMOV, A.P., retsenzent; PLTRIMILROVSM, I.V,, retsenzent; KIMETSOV, A.11., rp~senzent; XOLTUNOVA, 14.P,,, red.; USENKC, L.A., tekhn.i cid. [Econordc evaluation of the opera 4- ional indice.9 of raiLroadsl Zkonomicheakaia atsenka ek3pluatatsionnyle-h pokazatelei raboty dorog. Moskva, Vsesizdatolloko-po3jgr~ ob"edinenie MI-va Putei joob., 19U. 174 1). (14013C011. VVO3OIU',Myi inatitut zhelemodorozImogo transporta. Trtidy,, no.218) OURA 15 - 1) 1. Sektor ekonomiki T.'rallskogo otdaleniya Vsesoyuzncgo -,,auchno- 4;.-Iedovatellskogo -InOltuta zhelemodorozhnogo tramporta (for 'RailrOJLU;~ -Cost of operation) 'PaRstoy, 1'. Motile poulti-j cDcps. MeEt,prom.i Vhud.Fjrom,y5. Z ni.7:?.?. A I(A . 1. Zamestitel' nachallnika proizvo(istvpnno-tLklinicbplkof~o otflel;,-t Upravleniya toplivnoy proinyshlpnnosti i rnestnykh- stroytrzAerialov, V. Yoskva,, (Moscow-poultry bouses arKi equipment) o's [t I I I to I V to 14 it W 11 ;4 If of it .A S. C. a -L-1 A. -r, J-L.. L a 0 11 4 a I I, Y YL -?-A--J- 1. AA- U V &V It if I it I a, 0 j J A 1-_ A 0 O A 116 t ~ As , 1 ~-Y- Tvtrnk(4, NliforsoffiPs 1146. Nn. 1. priworvirol with no,', orttrate and Wff~ sullanihiniNte can ri loorkeptat -lUtu4' is"mi. o(V, days-, thr%antivreult i i, obtained with omission of sidtandamide. The ghmotic si~ or-iitaimv of blood pirtr-Ai-ored with cittate and SoAfanilamide drups after the 41h day and very intense Icourcting oLnirs at 9~10 days, reaching a max. at 12 days; no actjaj 0* 4!- hormolysiIi, *at obstrivrod. Sullanijamide-Ivrservril 144xill so chtori n4of have bacterkidal or becteriaAmtk pircitiffti" 0 Sain-ot Pirteptocaraft Coe staphykxvccut,. nooff 'IM, jilit 1 ee 11 1.1ment prevent the invasiml of the I*x)d by atuo~. floor*. - P 7 tk f d i bl d h h i oo 00 il an lami e oo ad no t eiraprut c efferts lit AL . z tranlusitons. COO ISO too #02 :; Igoe 0 i2 X 9 :: l 200 j are 0 a)* tL A IIIIAMPOKAt t0flIaTiAl CLA%%IFKATKft too - i-'N 1, 1111111 Cat ' I d tt 16 A, 13 L, ?I n Aft I S I rW 0 111 1 V 14 5 AS 0 3 9 C, 81 Ot a It a a It 09 KW 10 * 0 0 0 : 0 : : : : * 0 : : : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : : : 0 0 0 0 *1 0 * a : 0 0 0 I -SltA,j 1,~,' -t44 I I p T'(, r Tva-rskoy, L -.1i Git:7 Construction Lenimlr,.3 xancli of Lh.- lurion ITu Lt tha ~nd of the 17th ;-.,ntux-y' of _:oviA Ar,_-hD,,:cts ILISTI)REn. A.I.; TVERSKOT. M.A.; BLTUM, VA. Redesigning the fixing of SI-3 excavator racking gear axles. Oor. shur. no.12:6243 D 158. (MIRA 11:12) l.X&,,,nitogroski)r metallurgichooki)r Icombinat. (IxcavatIng machinery) (Oearing) " 1 4 1 A U U $6 Is 11 U ; a a Asko A 1 9 a , ! M V ? [t :04 A , . . . .'til A-9 Iaq GO M M . U 1 1 . . ; i A Gaffes N ' t W N tti f T b d I di T b M et a acco an an o n o sig o soml- aisr 0o -00 for Mymd. and Phy("&. lAningrad, viii, 2. pp. 123-132, .00 00 C j;! 1931. 02 :4 a The author states that his isolatioem from numerous samples of Nicotin na kbacum and N. rustioa showing bacterial spotting of **a the leaves from Criases, =4 North Caucsistia yielded practi Wly in 00 _ evqy caide an orpulm which, exosp4 for mot minor differvaces, oft 00 i so* ! 43 aws MO if very similar AWk4j"By Mid culturally to fiw4r 000 Y ta&"m tA., 06 271. noculation experiments proved the M p M 1). ISSO 64 'ea of tobacco, simi also pathog bactedurn to both apee: ity of the woo 00%, to tomato and clover. Ote 6xpenment in the greenhouse indie" P too 00, that the formation of concentric rings in the spots in due to the 00 11 alternation of rioda of low atmospheric tnoisture and high r :00 ich com latel arrest the development of the ~ temperature, w lK f h 0 i moisture and low temperature- bacteria, with periodis o g 800 which further it. o* s WOO '0* moo woo 0 W.. Aid-ILA 0 Ir j j, 04V oft - Igo ' b 1 0 AT U a AT F- a it , , , ' a Is a n cc a It a - ~- a All A I a Od 0 4 1 1 if a 9 a 0 I 1 3 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 s 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 e 0 4 4 9 4 l~ ::: e ooooooooovooo S cooo 0;000::Ooooo*ooo-oooeo:: !ijLl~i ~Sw- TVERSKOY, D. L, TVERSKOY, D. L. "Diseases of Tobacco and Makharka," Instruktoil Dlia Nabliudatellrzl-h aunkt- . Vsesoiuznve Gosudarstvennoe Obledinenla po Borthe s Vredteliami i Bolezniam v Sellskom i Lesnom Khoziatstve, Unravlenie Sluzhby Ucheta, no. 1, 193;!, pp. 3-55. 464.9 V96 SO: SIRA Sl - 90-53p 15 December 1953 e 0 0 0 0 0 00 a 00 @off 00060 I I Al I to I I I to if 0 " w is 111 11 1 or P 2 IS, M, 0 Jae )p .31 union 11,1140,11141 djumoske 0 - ~191 A 1-" 9 1 t, 2 1 r - a 4, 1 -1'. 11 a _k-_& A -A -1 A.- k-A-A-A, 8, it. 4114 4 _III 'L.!p Am~,"ulls JED Al!0_if!! ~tdj. 00 j Tb* &red 6ems 40 Jsme can" emptotworli; - dw p fe 'A 0 c 0 137qW 7F 00 At ~ w S. R.) JW4, No. -1-Irtik" (U.S.. NaMl. KOJI. of IICI. 11,110. and (NH,)%C(h In the t%mtt,)l u( Plalmodi- ophw bruizimo on cabbap led to in(ections of M.00. 01.8, W.I. 84.9, 94.4, 85.4, 96.6. 1115.9, WIA, 001 45.5 and 90.2%. Fespectively. ContrnisshorwrdlIN)TOln. no* 64 a leelloci. In Ifb Nront-no. the prrmtap lnfwkm varied T Of Go m- hetmote Itum W.2% for C&CI, toW.A% Gr KOJI. -LLyv reacent- were II.M.. 1611t%0. and CaC14. S. A. K. of Of U 414 it of too* &see a it a WALL11414KAIL LIMAN*( CLASSAFKATION it. ITO u a if 10 it; go 1, to a Id a 4 It of R a n it 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 9 *IV 0 0 0 0 w a 0 0 0 0 - ------ &still ow i-iv 41, Lift 0 ew go 0 1 or IN 9 4 31 8 0 a 1114 0 0 a 4 Of 0 0 of 41,114 00000000 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CIO* I r 1 1 A I~Fusxoy (D. L). Ramune xopumx n yuTp&xopomxx paAmo3un a Ra rpu6m a 6awrepnv, nuorenue Axx pacreama. f Effect ti( j&art and ultm-othort radio waves on fungi and bacteria pathoWnic to pluts.)-PI. Pra., Leximr., 1937, 13, pp. 3-29, 1931. (English RUMMary.] .00 The experiments described in some deW in this paper showed that goo abort (8 to 40 m.) and ultrashort (5-2 to 10 m.) radio waves bad a lethal -00 effiect on Baaw or.(mww (,Tvixia caramwo), Pusarivn jokni, a* and PhytypWora F infaftiu, dependent on the temperature developed i-i their subst-tatum see of* go* a use 0914(L~AL MUM" CLAW010" It" 00f live 0 V, row -04#-rl-f pit At 10 15 S--f I tw 0 0 u it It 0 0 a 0 Sir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 ST&I 0 0 C 0 0 00 0 0 0 a oil, 0- 41 so** - 100 00 40 00 06 00 00 410 00 06 00 0 W M W-S_*_AF_iV_* 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 o o di 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 k 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so (natural, agar, or wilt solutions) under the influence of irradiation, but not when the heat effect was eliminated by water jackets. In tQro 00 the micro-organisaw were killed at #,~,mp"atures imi& the test- so tubed from 45* to 50* C or higher, the kderence being that the tempers- 00 tures of the substrata were much lower than those developed inside 00 the micro-organism themselves by the waves. With R. curaforora it 00 we& also observed that the killing effect was more rapid as the dettsity 00 of the suspensions was greater, but was n3 when silk thmida dipped 00 in a suspension of the bacteria ancl dried were directly irmliated. The . organism was kMW most ropildly when present inside cereal grains. t These results an interpreted as indicating the possibility of using 410 short and ulb,*~ radio waves for the disinfection of wheat seed- grain infected with loose smut [US(Rer trilicil, or with lldmixao- to Ton .UM and Fumium #pp., there being evidence that by increasing :: 00 tial of Ad electrical field, the attrilization -if the aftected ; 00 gram may appanatly be attainetl within a very short time (a few 00 seconds). It was &rtber found that e"ute of wheat grain in an 410 electrW fieki to a temperstum of 65* C for two to four minom only 00 slightly reduced itis gwminsbifity. Further work is in hand to test the 9 possibilities of this mediod. 00 00 00 00 *0 0 ' 0 9 0 0 0 - j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TVERSKOYI D. L. ~URSKOY, D. L., and BLUNINA, A. M. "Ecology of Sugar beet Cercospora (C. ~,eticola) and Directions for the Use of Chemical Preparations for its Control," Nauchn-vi Otchet Vsesoiuzogo Nauchno-Issledovatellskoizo Inst4tuta Sveklovichnogo Poleyodstva za 1941-1942 Gg.." no. 1, 1945, pp. 115-134, W. 9 -V963 SO: SIRA SI - 90-53, 15 December 1953 TV-ERSKOY, D. L. TVERSKOY, D. L., and ZHUKOVA, K. P. "Comparative Aggressiveness of the Organ!sms Causing Root Rot in Sugar Beets," Sakharnaia Promyshleanost', vol. 22, no. 3, 1948, pr. 40-44. 65.8 Sa2 SO: SIRA SI - 90-53, 15 December 1953 /Biology - Beets, Diseases Xar/Apr 49 Fung- *Nev Data on Sugar Beet Root Disease," D.% L. Tvard3koy, Cand Agr Sci) A1.1-Union Sci Res Inat for Beet Culture, 18 pr "Agrobiol"'No 2 ftt& cited show that strong seedlings are attacked only by active parasites. Weak plants are also 'subject to se*iparasites or saprophytes. Most active fungi are Pythium de Baryanum and Aphanozyces cochlioides Drechs. Phoma betae is less important* Remining varieties usually attack after roots are 2/5OTlk USS]k/Biology - E,--ets, Diseases Mar/Apr 49 Fungi (Contd) v*akened by former v&rieties or other causes. First two fungi occur under favorable growing conditions, Phom betae, only under unfworable conditions. VOL 2/5MI4 - .rl . 27241. TVERSKOY, D. L. - 0 vozbuditele korneeda sakharnoy svekly aphanoTyces cochlioides I drechs. Doklady vsesoyuz. Akadl- s-kh. Nauk im. lenina, 194iq, ,It,;. ~;, a. 9-1~', -Vibliogr: 5 nazv. SOt Letopis' Zhurnal'n.,kh Statcy, Vol. z6, 19119 VERSA= I D. L. TVERSKOY, D. L. "Aphanomyces cochliodes Drechs, the Organism of Black Root of Sugar Beet," Doklady Vsesoiuznoi Akademii Sel'skokhoziaistvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenina, vol. 14, no. 8, 1949p pp. ?-18. '10 AU SO: SIRA SI - 90-53, 15 Decerber 1~?53 mraSK011 D. L. TVERSKOY, D. L. ZHUKOVAJ K. P.) and NAVSUTS., B. S. "In Regard to Causes for the Damping-off of Red Clover Seedlings in the Moscow Region," in Grass So!~m and Seed Production of Perennial Grassea State Publishers of Agricultural Literature, ROSEN, 1956,. pp. 634--ZW. 60.19 Uni 30s SIRks SI 90-53p 15 Dpoember 1953 T!KWXLU-W. joj, ZHUKOVA (3frue K. Pj~ & NAVXtrrz (B. 8.). 1fp*1RRRm OUnRACH1111 C~91114011 Icaew-~a a 31ocicorxKon 0&,IJLCTH H mepm &)PMIU C 1111mm. (Caumm of CloverKeedlingr"Ures in the Moscow district and control messures.1 T. R. Amd. Sti. agric. UANA, MO, 5. pp. 22-29, 1960. In 1947 clover fitilure in the Moscow (16trict aniounte.4 to tuore than M per cent. In 1949 in the drier southern &rem of the district 18 per cent. ofthe seedlings w ". diseaseLd. and M per cent. in the more humid northern parts. Attbesukhanovo State farm '17 per cent. of the diseased seedlings died anti 45 per cent. at the Moscow Experimental Station, Ertnolino, the losses bring greatest during " hot, dry period in June and July. In investigations carried out in 1949 at the Moscow Experimental Station a species of Fujarium [cf. R.A.M., 25, P- 13; 26, 1). 1101 was momt firequently isolated from diseased mt clover stv flings, followed by specim of Rkwdo"ia libid.. 19, p. 3221 and Ily(hiumt. Thidft~iv)mis RP- libid-, 37, P, 1231 was less COM111011. Many seedlings had infected root systetus (I I to 45 per Lent.); isolations yielded Fusarium in 32-6 per cent. of the cases and an [unspecified] bacterium in 53-8 TVERSKOY, M.A.,,, inzh.; SOSI-TJ, N.S., tekhnJk --- - ------- Changimg the design of spring shock absorbers of inertia-type grizzlies. r-r. zhur. no.6:74 Je 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Izvestnyakovo-dolomitnyy karlyer Gorriogo upravlaniya Magn-.*torgcrskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. I ~i Ai TVIRSKOY, -II.A. 9 , in--h. Mchanizing a manual winch to raise the drill rig mat. Gor. zhur. no.2:73 Y 158. (MDU 11:3) 1. Agapovskiy izvestnyakoyyy karlyer. (Winches) (Boring machinery) SOV/127-58-12-20/26 AUTHORS: Klistorner, A.I., Tverskoy, M.A. and Blyum, V-K, TITLE: The Attachment of the Supporting Axle of the Excavator SE-3 (Rekonstruktbiya krepleniya napornoy osi ekskavatora SE-31, P:~RIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 195B, Nr 12, pp 62 - 63 (US:33R) ABSTRACT: The author proposes a new method of fixing the supporting axle of the excavator SE-3, constructed by the Urallskiy zavod tyazh8logo mashino-stroyeniya (the Ural Plant of Heavy Machine Building), By changing the shape of the thrust shaft to which this axle is attached breakage can be prevented. There are 2 sets of diagrams, ASSOCIATION: ~:agnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy Kombinat (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Confoine) Card 1/1 KARPERKO, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KHATSIITOV, N.I., lmnd.takhn.nauk; TVAMOY, M.I. [Tverolkoi, M.Ij, kand.tekhn.nauk; ZURKOVA, A.S., inzh. Grip for removing ensilage. Kekh. sell. hoop. 9 .9:20-21 S '58. (MIRA 11:10) (Hoisting machinery) (Ilneilage) i; L MOSGUil 11"ISTITUTE OF MIXRAINIZATIUN AND UF IM ~r"] V.N. I I WITOV . 5-1 1 a. .,U TVEqqKOY, M. I. -- "Investigation of the Operating ' * --Qmu-tertwist V-Beit Tranwassion." Min Higher Institute of Mechanization and Electrification Moscow iences-~ Life of a Belt for Education USSR. Moscow of Agmeulture imeni ir the Degree of Candidate So; Knizhnaya Letopial No 3s 1956 TVERSKOY) M.M., inzh. Using automatic control systems for -increasing the precisi on a--,d productivity of machining on lathes. Vest.mashino5tr. 42 no.11:44-46 N 162* (MIRA 15:11) (Lathes) (Automatic control) AUTHORS Bazileyich V.V., Tverskoy N.P. 57-8-24/36 TITLE Freezing of Drops of TRIeF-SUpere-ooled Water Fog in the Accoustic Field. (Zamerzaniye kapell pereokhlazhdennogo Yodyanogo tumana v akuati- cheskom pole - Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Tekhn.Fiz., 1957, Vol 27, Nr 8, pp 1826-1829 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT The conditions under which deep-cooled water in small quantities ane especially in form of drops freezes,and the influence of strong vi- brations (shocks)on these deep-cooled drops were inyeatigated.From literature we know the case that the formation of ice-crystals was observed with deep-cooled river-fog in the beam of the searchlight of a car which had stopped on the bank when a strong accoustic signal exercised its influence on it.Experiments were carried oat in a 24-1o4 cbcm chamber with super cooled water-fog in order to in- vestigate this phenomenon.The accustic oscillations were caused by L) a siren.The experiments showed that a fast crystallization of the supercooled fog took place in the accoustic field with an intensity 'rg.cm of 3.102 L -2.sec.-1. The whole process lastet for about one i,,,1 minute and a crystallization was not observed without the influence of the accoustic oscillations on the fog.Experiments with various negative temperatures showed that the supercooled fog crystallized quicker within the range of from -4 to -50C. The intensity of sound is,of course,decisive in this process. Card 1/9,x (3 illustrations and 2 Slavic references). TVMKOY, N.F. AcousticAl characteristics of the atmosphere in the turbulent state. Trudy G"Gal no.73.,54-60 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Atmospheric turbulence) -~- TVERSKOY, N.P. - Z_ - Rffect of the frequency and intensity of acoustic Abrations on the dispersion speed of water fogs. Trudy GGO no.104:85-94 160. (MIFA 13:10) (Weather control) (Sound waves) Z LIF~ ~',) IT. p6 I)- ;I.,-,,-- Diss2paticr of sup-weer-co-oled fog in the acoustle fle d. Trudy GGO A I no~176:52-59 165, (141RA 1818) I AUTHOR: Tversko_y,9".~P. TITIX: Dissipation of supercooled fog in an acoustical field S01JRCF: Leningrad G 1.avr~ay E, 1' -,' 1 .3 modification), 5i-"9 a~ou:s TOPIC TAGGS: "o ABSTRACT: More than 350 ex:),~rimeni physical Observatory to determine t~i- Aiqcipqt ir)n, f og c ry!,, t ai a '~h- ,hr~m- r,,, t, n o Ma cf crystallization anti accelprat~- the d-!SS~ P;~L f f F .iater 2- r.~ Y ar sipation. 'Nus, -when the water cont,-nt was increaced rom 2 1 Card 4 55981-65 A-CF_l -ou NR: AT50168o6 3ST to be ji7~Fition wan r',e Card